_ _ it'd Heat. JULY 1s, 1924 I THE CHARLOTTETOWHEIGUATTDIAN ' -_ -.._|..-_.. The Sport Page (Everybody Rea h’. PAGE sfiyllzlt t achf Race l0 lcolnpnlrs. liulsl IIAIIIIIB jTTEII. IIIIIITHTEII -+-U5- l atinee Held in Galedonian‘ 0111b Sports. The second days racing oi thc ! ariottetown Driving Cluhtlield in njuncllml with the Caledonia ‘up yesterday afternoon was vcry uch olijoyed by the large vrowti gpectators present. The three ents raced "n he three hcst an with the athletic events inter- prscd made a moot interesting qgrulll ‘finishing shortly alter 5 m. 2 Keelnah Aubrey owned by Mr. E. ewart‘ weasel: ver carried off e biggest share of the honors by inning the last pace in excellent e. Mjck Aubrey owned by- Mr. eillngton Molleill accounted for e class C Pace and Canadian Bel- nwned and piloted by Mr. liugli alker- proved the best in the ass C. Trot, As on the previous ' here were many close finish- whlch elicited great cheering m the Grand stand. The track -- in ideal shape and the weather rfect when the first bouts were lied but a still wind sprung up 3.80 p. in. which slowed up the rsea somewhat. Yesterday concludes the most l bitious prograiulnu evcr staged the Charlottetown Itnlvlng lib and its directors iniist he coll- etniated on the excellent arrange lite oi the club's material. mak- _ snappy racing with close con. ti. The out of town horsemen o took part must also collie ill praise as their prescscedent ri- dr)’ to the racing and brought Iii ot oi friends w witneetrifllelr rformances. ' ' _ he first race called was he s A Pace with. tour starters. ' deratbie scoring ensued before _ word go wse given. Kt-emah brey quickly assumed the lc'i_d ' was never headed. Colonel ltzl and Enlotionless wllo could ,5 given hep a good argument got - d up in a break and lell some the behind. Waltz flulshcd sec- ‘i Emotlonlces j-hird and l-ldgnr- ‘ who never got straightened out {t rly,‘ fourth. . ., ., . I- was e. real race. Waltz tuck- ti behind Keemah Aubrey until ‘hundred yards from the wire he made a great sprint null t. nipped the heat with Elno- ese third. l I Heat. ~ mah Aubrey being ellm-lnat» , rough winnink the first two I ts the remaining trio fought out . third heat with Waltz the best "otlonlesn second slid Edgarton o showed some of his old time z th d. i‘ he Cine C- fiot had the bis- t, field of starters of any event. the programme. no loss than! e horses parading lor the wold- anadian Belle a tiny mite but horse, piloted by the popular hefty i-luglile Walker from his Med bike bad too much trot the others and won the flrst_ - heats and race pretty comm‘? ly, aJck Todd giving her a good‘ in t-he first heat and Saint Sis "u; goqond. With "litighie and e" out of the way there was a I race the third heat between ‘t Sis and Mickey B for first l Fbch a very close third alld nport Prince fotirth. Settle pro ng slnw class trottom showed in this event. Devonpurt Prince ought not having a particularly liant summary showed some hty speedy flashes and a very lted improvement over a few ks ego, he is a lnost attractive ed trotter out of tile popular "Devilish Dorothy." O P100. is was (he initial llrrlllfmllllw‘ a number of pacere some oi no dotibt destined to be good ormerq ln the future. Mack Au- - was the class of the field hav- e reserve of speed on top for ‘critjcel moments. die won the scary Lwohoats and went to bun.- Grnce i-leetlngn gave k a bit of e were the first heat i Disciple e clone third and er Ho! iolrtlh. in the second it had another tussel with ce but brushed ewuy from her the wire with Ginger Boy d and Penney Yorke lotlfltll- - Neel Aubrey out of the we! Iinymond Direct. ch. f.. by Na- MIIY IIIIIT . American Rider HasI Great Difficulty in I Making the Weight _ Required, 116 Pounds. (United Press) Conjunction W i t h- buttlcd it out for first Grace hav- ing the "font" ind winning by n‘ length ‘n a classy finish. National ‘R, !urprlscd ills admirers by fill- lshlng strong Ill third place. Pansy fourth Mnck Ola losing his chance tlhrough a dilasstrous break. Now that the two days races have passed off so successfully null have shown that the cluil has a wt-nlt-li of partially developed speed which only requires n fcw races to make them real rnce performers we would suggest that the Charlat- tetown Driving Club arrange week~ -ly ulaiinecs, A race n week on the three bent plnu with very lirliltcd workouts n h, u, m, Mp9“ ma. some between would result in marked chm,“ Wm be ‘nude, gm. u", m“ speed developmanl- “I'd “I5” I"! “Iyoungster is the greatest jockey STEM fldvfllllfllifi l0 U19 (ITIVBFB I11 produced lu this coilniry~not cx~ “flllrdlnl; “cwlll "c" fillllllrlollfilP-Iceptlng tho grt-zit Tod SIOlIlh-itlill The 05mm“ WI“? "lmdllull-‘ll "l" it would Ill! a chnme to ldse ll'in. 1W0 (lays "instills-co Well were: The trouble is that enmit- has staner-‘Mri Immlllmltl TWIIY- great difficulty in making the low Jlidfiilfl- Willi" UFUWII. liouil- wclgllt rcqtlirctl of rttcls on our er "Orntallmluld J- Steele tin-r. Earl Illiil m lakc 'l'll!‘kISI1 T'I"'°'“_D"- “We Mclllllllle- DP. baths nnd undergo all sol-ts of A- A‘ lflckhartl E F- Alli-if". D- ncrve racking tintl often physically Brow“ _ '.."_-1 weukt-illllg cxcrcisi- anti torture t’: ‘Ck-TIT “I the CmU". J00" Mtlv- gut down to thi- 116 pounds so of DImaIIL ton rt-qilirt-tl of h m. Saudc would not quit riding if he had to give lt up over here. lie is tho recipient of more flatter- ing offers from the other s tic. cs- pcoiully from England, wilt-re thcy NEW YORK, July i7—Unless a change is ninde in the Jockey Club rules, this may be the inst season that Earl Sande. justly pep- ulur r dcr for the Runcocas Stables will be seen in action on the Am- orlcnn tnrl. The following is the summary: “can A Pace. Keemah Aubmy‘ (‘Swwarn - 1 TTUJVIIIII. liiill to ride. The sctilc u! (élllvmll Waltz (MncKiuilen 2 ii llwelgilts in the British isles nnd on motionless (Edgett) ____ __ 3 3 z ldtlgarton (Conroy) ____ ___ 4 4 4 Tium——2.15 2-5. 2.15 l-5, 2.16, Class C. Trot. Canadian Belle (Walker) ._ l 1 n Saint Slot (iArbing) ____ __ .| Mickey ll (Flodllln) __ Jack Todd (MoCabe) Foch (Conroy) __________ __,_ 3 ltcvonport Prince (Murphy) MIIFJPTIB (G. lloeper) ___ Alli)’ Allllroy (Carver) _ _ 3 Todd (ll, Hooper) ) 6 9 TIlll8——Z.23 1H3, 2.24 2-5. 2.24 l5. JQNLZJ-{J mum-hum“..- 9 7 5 m...‘ c Pace. Mack Aubrey (McNeil) ____ 1 1 n; Grace ilaatings (Kelly) Gilli-Yer Bny (Conroy) __ Mack Ola (Arbing) __ National ll. (Keenan) Pansy Yorke, (Willie) ____. Tlilo-—<2.23 2.5. 2.25. 2.24 15, l v the Continent is considerably lrgh tor than hero. and Suede would tin- ,doilbtedly win much fume in Eur. lope. . . The former South Dakota cowboy Won the Feature has ulrcatlv shown that ht: cnli give Stcve. Duuoghuc. who, until‘ TOLEDO’ “h, 17‘—Fay""° NI” this year. was England's prelnicr t tint-ii nosed out Trumpet by s won- luck, can]! and 5pm.,‘ and pp“; tiorftll spurt in the stretch today mm “d n“ any (my m n“, week, to will tile Fort Miami stake of some My gt h. Mm‘ 5am“, who 85.000 for 2.07 class trotters, the h‘ mun"; feature event of the (lrnnd Circuit lileeting bcrs today. Summaries: I18 Class Trot. Purse 81.000 Tillie Brooks. blii.. by Justice Brooke. (Murphy) 1 Budd R., bg., by Kentucky . Todd (McKay) . . . . . . . . . .. 1 6 9 Fayette National ‘believes it. is injuring his health to constantly subject him to the sew Iero strain of taking off weight. 0f course. there will be many .rnt‘os in this country at weights ‘silitotl to the K111180088 Stables‘ star rider. but Tidllig but once in a "W blhtsnlns. bll- (NICK ‘while would rob Sillitld of tile I") 8 2 a "feel" of the gniiio nnd deprive him filrdegtgh- £wh§E9()E-l~~'~i391§ got tho popularity he bus so justly a ves liy, r. . tinan eumoyy Woodrow l... Heather. The UP-I Aside froln his lnrnty m boot holder, Alllla Worth, Fair May. slid Mme whmcrs. young smldo h; (m. Peter Fellows also started. |;,|nm.|,.h..d__nn =wm1| p; used TIlI18-—-2.()7‘fl; 3.08%; 1.01%. I Ifldvmmny _[ ggnflqmanly Three Year Old Pace, The Motmoyynulnnm. “m; pgrlnjflnflhlp, Purse $2.000 1mm“ mun, they stewards. Thmdllre Gulf» 7°43‘ b7 c"? ‘owners, trainers, or l"il(‘l‘li. who AlWWl-h! (Pllllll) 1 have brought trrodit to the Amer. lcan ttlrf, Sande ranks high. Jmleu“ DIN" (MITTPIIY -~ 2 3 This tow-bended lad rndc his (701080. MILL. (Mflflllll) 3 3 first winner scvt-n ycnrs ago, down The Farther, ro.|;. (Stokes) Ii 4 41" New Orleans. “m; m... 3.9..“ Mmm“ C- on!" ‘Thomnn ‘ 5 5klckiiig thcm homo cvt-r since. Tllne——-2.0it%; 2.10%; 2.09%. Therm are 10m o; rm... mm; who 3-07 CI"! TTM-v n" “m MITImI back Earl, not not h's mount. Alid 3mm” ‘5-090- Ithey're right oftcncr than they're Fayette“ NntiionalkM use.) by 1 a 1' wrong ~01! "l" 9w c 37 -- On of those who would be sur- Trumlwl- b3" b7 515mm riostuto see Sande leave is Salli (Murphy) ----------- i 1 ll c. "Ildffllh, trainer and part own- Tffllllll A [m- bl- bY Tmmli‘ Ier of the Runcecas outfit. Much of inst (Fleming) . ti". cmntt rm- zvws i-UTIWT ycar in Allnal, hr.m.. (Rutherford) G ii I19”. “d fm- u], b1; purggg the Blfllrl‘ lliglla-‘am-t’ gziamgzzd; ‘ 5 stable has been acquiring of ltite. lmtw- ~ i - 3 - ~ ues to Sande. 3-07 Cl"! Pl\°°- 7'1"" "-000 I‘ American riders. especially Prince lmree. bu. by PH!“ ‘Sloan. IYankie O'Neill. Everett McKinney (McDewltt) .. 1 l I 3.". ‘m1 frank Kaougth 1mm Trampanow. roh., by Trlmll- been tremendously successful on TAM (ICMBIITWI ~ - - - - a 3 llduropean turf. Sande is consider- Nicholas. h!» (NQKBY) 5 3 3nd their peer. He should turn out ll 1 .2 .6 ‘succession. Spectators arc advised III. Jaluicsoil. the chief objection to other actions thnt only u ill ill of Earl's continuing to ride hero. She ills high ntnildlng Ill tilt: (iilllillllilr IIIIEIIT INTEREST IN TIIIIIIY’S BIG IIEBATTA PIIIIITIIAIIIIIIE Charlottetown Yacht Club Will Start The Day’s Doings With Yacht Race 10.30 This A. M.— Aquatic Sports Com- mence at 1.30 This Afternoon Numerous entries have been ro- Canoe Race-Mixed. colvcd by tlic cnmlnlttee in charge of the rggullu for today nnd the Grace lllt-sscrvy nnd ides Hughes. donations nl prizcs and money TT\‘Il'll Jnuilcsnii nnd llnrnce llrown show that n vcry lively interest is lsribcl lIi)lll‘I((‘ unti (Jctlrgc (lard llci‘. being taken ill the first event of this kind to be held ill Clinrloite- _Fnncy Diving- town for litany years. The sports| will be held bcsldc W. 1), Gillls- ll. PTOYYHP, i. Y. ltcddin. J. h Co's whurf, nnd the diving stage Kvnnctly. J. Juiltllls, W. Murcllls and scverul of the pontoolis arc oil. 1'1. Arscnaillt, (l. ljnntnln, TJ. slrolltly in place. ilongall, ll. JlllliiUlillll, Arthur The rogattn will colnllirucc with Connolly, (Tyril ltyun. n yacht race starting nt 10.30 u. m”: the special prize for the reclaiming ‘Men's Swim. donated by Retldin Bros. This _ i‘.\'('llI. will finzsli about elic u'clock{ It. Prewsc. i. Y. licdtlin. J. and from 1.30 to 5 o'clock thcKnnnt-tli‘, W. Murchison, L. .l_l-nk= aquatic sports will take pinctspfns, ii. Arst-nnnlt. ll. iinghmal W. following cite another in rapid Worth. '1‘. (‘hmnllv-r. J. Dongan. Ill llljlnl Negro Broad Jump . Champion Notwith- standing ia Pulled Muscle Won His Event by Sheer Grit. (Associated Press) .NldW YORK. July l7.~l<‘or an (example of galnollcss, the perform- nncc oillie negro lad. Dellurt llub bard ofthe llulvorslty of Michigan. in tlic finals ofthe broad jullip in ihc -Olynipics at Paris le hard to beat. 0n his first leap, something more than 24 feet, liubburd sulercd a painful injury to his log—pulllilg out: of the muscles badly. Refusing to quit. although tile coaches would have had hlnl do no, assuring him that his negro team- unite, Gourdin. would will, liub- bnrd look one more jump. lie was suffering torture from ills injury but he hit tile takeoff ;'.<'illl0l)' and hurled himself through the air, his jiliiip measuring 2i fcet 6 inches. stand no lliore- nnd the game littlc negro lay in agony until hc was t-arricil illto t.lle dressing room. lialf an hour inter. while trainers still ivvcrc working over him. he lcarlivd that his effort -had ‘been successful nnd that he had the honor of bcllig n first-place wluner for Uncle Sum. Canadian Eight Loses to Americans (Can Press Cable) ARG()N'Ill<Jl."lll.., July Ill-Yale's cinillpitni varsity cllzlit today won the Olympic eight cared rut-e; Can. min was sct-olitl. Ytilc crtr-‘scil TIN‘ finish lllic three nnd li ball lctlgtlna oln-atl of (‘aliiatltn setting s new rt». cord for the course of (i minutes Then llceli and blood cou-id wltli~l Aquatic Sports ISO-Baseball Toni THE ETMENESSISBITTBH lillllEl Putt 1 2 3 1 2 3 l 8 l 2 3 Pole 1 2 100 1 2 3 1 2 Ii 1 2 3 1 2 33 2-5 seconds. The victory of thr- ilnltcil (States in the cirhl oarvd evclit ilindc he.» winner of the Ol- ympic rowing competition, glvlnt: hcr 33 points t0 Switzerlantli 32 Arthur to bet on hand at W. l). Glllis & t.yrll ltyall. Arthur Butler. Co's. Wharf from 1.3) onward to scc tlic best sports 0f the show. The cninlnlttse wishes to nc- kntlwlo-ilge their intiobtotlncss to- lllr. (lillls for tht- tist- of thc wharf and ills ussistmce Ill lnoru ways. One of thc bust Ilonlitcrs tho Yucllt (Ilub ilns is liir. it. V. llnlr Canoe QbBIMIO RECE- tain, who has glvcn unsparingiy of his time and money to ninke thi- R. Prowsc nnd ll. Tlnrlvy- wntcl- events of (larnlvul Wcck I. llcddiil and J. Kennedy'- successful. At ills own cxpcnsl- hc hns had the diving stage (which is nearly 40 ft-ct high) bnlt and placed; iic has coiltrlbutcti til-- prizes fol" tht- bunt particle on Wt-tl ncsday cvenlilg‘ ,bcsitlcs si-vi-rnl Greasy Pole. Arthur (‘onnelly (‘yrll llynn. Arthur Uutlcr. Girl's Swim Holt-n Jamil-son. Jcan Grant Mail-Ion Jartlinu, Kllthlci-n Bonrkc, Miss ilwry. The cntry lists nrc still opt-n, and competitors intending to tnkc part :ll‘o requrl-itoil to notify itlly oi’ tlic following committee: lvnn lledti n. (leorgc llulltnlu or Malcolm lrwlu. ’i‘lit- Yacht Chill acknowledges with thanks rcccipts of lnnuy lty could perform. The Entries < A partial list of the tntricn nl- Ink pim Laure Forbes, br.m. (Stokes) l_ 4 Con, 0| m. mo“ ‘uccuglful flue“; o; _ er Boy and Grace lhetinll I1 in Direct. oil.g:. (In!) l I 4 n M g h ‘ TvnTe-eom: tom: l-Mlt. l m’ m“ ll l. Ounce Rice-Men. It. Prowse anti it. Tlnnoy. donations. n partial list of which fellows: tlwm Trainer llruce Stewart .. David. llcihune . lsallel Burke and George Gnrdinnrd. J. llornby . . . . . . . .. licien JnilliescvlsntiJtxi Mllfhllflfiillirllrulllld Pflcillllil CO- - Kathleen litirko anti M, Irwin. llllffy Tllllllflfflh - - T - ~- Marion Jardine and G. Liuntnln. li- M- P00“) 4i (‘0- Hickey & Nicholson . . . (i. F. lliitchoson . . . . . . . . .. l}, Arsonauit . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Swift Canadian Co. . ii. V. Bnotaln lluntsin Bell é C . C. Lyons b Co. McDonald & Rowe .. M, P. Hogan's Sons .. A. Dnoheliiin It Co. ready received is as follows: Canoe Tilhlnfl; Mixed 10.00 2.00 Canoe ‘(lilting-Men L00 R. Prowse and it. Tinney. l. Reddln and J. Kennedy. M. Irwin and G. Gardiner. lteddin and J. Kellie!!!- I Connolly. - Jae Currie, Clip. ltnly came third and Great Britain ‘fourth in today's contest. Track Meet T0 Be Held Aug. 16th sr. JAilllN. N. 13.. July 17.—A, w, iCovoy, Prcsltlt-nt M. l’. Ii. A. A. (7.. announces that the Maritime trnckI and flcld cilalnplonshlps which‘ vvcro scllcvlult-il i0 hr.- hold in lhili fax on August 16 have bot-n sot n" or nntil September sixth. owinp to the llslifax carnival regatta Into conflicting Sun Flash, Dead *Sl’lllN(ill~‘il<ll.ll. lines. Jilly l7.» Still Flash. 2.04%, wlln was raw-l uvcr thi- (lrnnd Circuit (or twn roars by Waller Cox tilt-d lit i|i~ Eastern State's truck Iit'l'() yt-.stt-r-| (lay, following iiil zlttnck of aculn| indigestion, The horse was owned‘ by Prank l), “lhltcolllbc. (ll this cl (jg who bought hint from ("nv I:t=‘ fall for uq-oporictl price of $50,000 I Q}- U. S. Tablet is r Unveiled in York (Canadian Presr) YORK, England, Jilly lL-"(lniltll will from her American iznd vlilltL; (Ilv c'ty of Now York." \v:i.~t rvprt-n . sod on a tablet IJITVPIIUIT Ill the lilliil0lll guild hlill IIUTI‘ inlay by the Dukc of Yolk In the ]il'(‘i<l(‘li("', nl a group of distingnishctl English nnd Alncrlcnlis. Tho‘ tablct a a gill of rlilzi-ns-sil New York City. J. and T. Mq-rs . . . . . . . . . .. 2.00 (ihnrlos Tounlbs . . .. John McNev. .. .. D. J. Riley . Moire Ltd, C ecolatt-s. J. P. Duffy, Chocolates. Redlin Bros, Special Prise. Maritime FielTAndI ‘ 3 I 2 T Tug l 2 Tho following \Vl'l'l' ihv charge of tllc incl-t: GAMES cllt, YB". RHPOTITIITY’ S-rlw-iary, T. M, liittfiill inn, iloll. .Il -J. A. Mcssorvy, Cup. ll. V. iiuntaln. (Jup. Geo L. Prowse, Bathing suit for Prise. Ltllt of Events and Prme. 1.30 to 2.30 p. m.—~Aqdaplnning. 2.15~Csnoo race (mom-let prize, 2 medals; tgtrisl~lst prize 2, medals and chocolates: (mixed) t-lst prize chocolates and modal. 2:45 tub race (Bil!!!) 1st prize. medal. 3.15 canoe jostlng (mixed) 1st. prize chocolates; (men). 1st. prize medal. 4:00 swimming rnee (men) 75 yds-~ist prise int-dill. (boys l5 end llliflcl‘) B0 yards, ist prise medal. (girls) 60 yards, lst prize choooi lites. Farley diving. (high diving from tower) lst prise l box cigars. Div_i for plates. ems fit-baby pole; \ Canoe tug of war (ecqneplantng). l)lSIililU(§~—-3fi fcrt, 5 inches. 100 yd clash for boys (i6 and under) Tlmo-11 1-5 seconds. Throwing l-'gbt' hammer 1 DISTMCCAJTTT fcct, 4 liicllt-s. Quarter mile run 'l‘Iliic—I'l-i SGC-illltlt; llcighk-ltl loci. Tlino—l() 25 scculitls Broad Jump Distance-Alt lcet, -i ‘A lliclli-,. K mile run (junior) fi rntlle bicycle (Junior) TIIIIOAJJH l 5, I1 mile bicycle v r IIASEIITII TIIIS EIIENINB: ll l. l. l. IIIIIIIINIISe League gf-tbé ' Cross And S’Side Toron- tos Will Clash. ‘Fills evening ut till.- Abegwelt Grounds at ($.00 a rc-zrl hot, TJ-llitillfiil il-lllit! will TlAhU place bclwocii the Sllllllilldfbltlt‘ 'l‘ul'ulitus uild (l0 Luuglt‘ ui lIl~ \ ruse tculil.’ ‘ l». tho inst gnlnc bi-lweeli these int) (value lilo Wcrlitrrli tuulll nut-lull nut ihc local buys by “h; score of -l— Ill. Sunlnlursido urt- bringing down a strung lctlln for this evening's gnlnr, and will clldcnvol‘ to take the invnsnrt- of tllo local tcaill. ’l'llc Lcnguo lmysliuvc oetu ivoikilig good ct lntc null ital that tilt-y \ .. ltc tlblc iu reserve tliu de- clslul. .vhcli thcy go up against the ‘l'tlro. .u:a. All there YESTERDAY (Continued from Page 1) Summary of Events ing light none A llicEachcrn N. Muctloliuld W. J. Donovan i Frcd ltnnahsn A. Gorlillcy V. Pllicnn A. ATVs-ichfirll W. J. litlllflVllli N. lliilt-ilnnulti Elliot MucGtllgtln Barney Francis Ana" Smwflrl has been no baseball gnlllcs playcil this Wcclt this \\ill ziiftlrtl tilt: public a Sllltlllllli opportunity uf seeing tilu buys from botll towns play a snappy baseball match. 'i'llc galnc Will start Isl. 6.15 and will bt- ovt-r lll picuty of time for those attending the ballln Prince ui ilalcs (tlllcgc to gct their ti:.l ‘m: loss on. ti ~n .:..;ll|§ and cheer the boys, and . .nc sonic time give baseball Iiit.‘ IUUST. it tiervrves. i.. of C. line up: (futchcrrllougherty l'ltclii-l'~lWicQiln|d 1st liusc~l5uriis 2nd liusc diorrigau 3rd liase——Brutiley Short Stop’ (ICIISWUTIJI t‘. Fit-ld——McCabe ll. l"lcltl--—1)illoli it. Flcltlilllilllticth l'nlpil't.-~.l. McAlee-r NOTIJAIn (irder to give the 'f'ins tiinplc time to witness the ball galnc and take in “to parade. nr- rnllgt-lncnts I|'\'H be. ll lliadc to Marl. illc gzinic this . evening lit 6.00 SHARP. Vault Wallace Scantli-intry Chas Mcldzicliern yards dash (Sen oi) Elliot lliscGuigalu Allan Stewart Fred Ranaluiu (l. White. it}. Mnciltligarl it‘. CIIIIIDIIPII K. lliclltinnltl F. ltaiialinli Mathiesoil TT(ll'liI)_\' (Tux Archlbnltl ll‘. TT'iIil‘iti*_ .i. it. Burnett. James I") illl_ J. A. McMIITtlii, L. B. Ml’ T-l II.lll. l‘ ‘i il-ii-lttllialtl. J. J. Mr Ti'll(I, .I.'|lll'~: Moll-lane. Sam Mo» il-ml, \ nI"i(:e McNeil], ll. A. Mm’: Kinn n .\l_ l’.. (l. J. McCorlnat. AI ‘n Ii» lPiill. ' (‘I ‘MKS UT" (TUTTITSIC b‘ (‘i2 i-_ l2, l’. Fort-iylhc, F. A. Eli-dill ‘EAAE (‘ilx llorllby Inle- 2.45 of War (‘burlntwtown (cam ll. M. (l. S. lfliirini lvilili -..li'i'.l'hl Ill f‘. A CU“ M l'l"l‘l*lhlil’rcltlilr (7. F. Mrllnnaltl. J. (l. lllcl-‘ntl F. A. A Mulch, John llicldii-c, llilh‘ lill\‘(}».\lax\vel| Hen r_\. l i,:lillti llivlltvnaltl. Duncan .\i U“- till. l‘ J. \T(.'I)()liilI(T, linu- r:- l fill \llllnn, l). ""ll‘.tlil, A. ll‘. l.-ilnt‘t. i liI IIlilllIITll-i. .\.\"(‘ll7f\'(l*IIi§ l), F Bethune. I ‘no! .\lt'l~‘"'ii'. E. F. Acorn. J. A. 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