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The Winnipeg Tribune from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada • Page 15

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RUTH WALLOPS FIFTH HOMER BUT YANKS ARE PUT TO ROUT BY CHICAGO; GIANTS BEATEN Bob Mcusell Also Clouts 4 Base Swat; Frisch and Sisler Star at Bat YORK, Jne 10. Bubo lintli nnd r.nb Meusel both 1 1 their flffh liome I rim ot the tendon, Friday Huili's, a record wallop over the. White Sox centre. Held tones, but i'H'hh clouts couldn't the rout ft tlic Yankees in tho last game of their I'bienim nrl.a I'avo Piin forth fanned elirht Red and St. Iuis, ty winning 8 to 1 from Boston, reduced the Yankees' HtartinR a serios today with the ruatnpions two.

and a half tramcs from Jim top. Geortre Sifiler had perfect dav nt hat with four hits. Alexander and the Cubs tamed the fliants. four to three. Frlsrh had a (rrent day at hat with four hits and nlso tlelded spectacularly.

Sensational lieklmir iy inooki.tn nnd ilrtnios' steady pitching combined heat the Itcds in a name. t' l. and put the ljodgers back into the llrst division. The Hostou llrnves. who have nc ip lived a regular habit of trounclim )ennunt contenders, outplayed J'itts hiii'Kh liehlnd Oeschser's Rood twirl while Kournler'a lionie run Willi on lielped tho Cardinals trim Vhlhldolphia.

Athletics emerffed from men Rl.in. mauled three, lietroit plen um! won 10 to 3. AMI ltl AN LK.W.I HP'Alii). .1 ina 10. rhlciimi lialteil the York pin her hard Friday, (invlti tlnce of tlifiiii out of lh box and wlnui'iK tta llnal 1'f till' s.

rlen 10 to 6. 'Ill" Kama f. l'V cmta In? hlttlnu. I Ml.lscl knocked, uul lo llfln holier ot (tin xnun mid llulli aUo llf n.i tmtlis lrlv rKur.d. the leen centre t.ol.l, tli.

hri lime Una done 'llie'rluhs iiuuto a timil ef 27 hits, which weie good foi43 Wne i. Tlii "C1" Kw Ion; 0OOO01111 Bit" hirni 10 0 Uiuiciien Hush. Murray ia K'liang; Ucviinper, Courtney and hallt. Itrowiih Beat ST June iO 'I ii" Hrowna beat Tieuon 8 1 here Friday, making an el Vn ak i i th rl. 1'iivn fall flKlU 'lo balka wtic chain 1 to him.

A third inntnm rully routed Vriiuuu the had neornl runt. Wnh The Ynk'! lolln yejtor da at rh'iaiio. the Hrowna nif tuft aKii pa li hr. today but two afid a half gan.i'l bolilnd them. The 'Jj1'' jlcston oooiooor.0 1 Si l.oni.

8 10 0 Ha't. uri Femuaon. J'leri ey. Knlb rtoti na Huel. allele: lmnfrtll Severeld.

rhllutlelphlu Trlllla Detroit 10 Philadelphia defamed let ml F'llday 10 to 5 In the flnai of Die neriea here I'ridav. tnklne Kul atltiiaft of S'oner't wildness In tho tlrK! tnn'ne" Mtid hunrhlnB drivea off Johnson int "ole. who folioued him. Thfl hmer bp Iiykea in the head wl'h a pitched Uad In tba lu'li IniilngH, Unoek him unrenweloun, hut th Athbrlen IhT'fl hiiranian ralilinrd to the Ifatiio afler llelniaih had run for loin. Hdiier I'ohh agraalng to lha arrangement.

The. "eore TOl021fl12lf) 12 ooonooiao llatterlaa Itnrrtr. nd l'r Hioner, Johnson, f'olo and Handler. "tVnednll. WaHhinptnn rif.valani aama ponlponed in count of tho denili of Pridem Imnn cf the Cleveland club.

NATIONAL l.I.AfilF. FlltOOKl.VN. June 10. Uninkiyn broke l'H Iniepit etreak I'llilKV hen C.i lines tlgtitened up after the tirst InninKS anil beat I'ln'dnnati. In 1.

A ennallonal ich of wide throw by H' lonalidt. rompeilnic a double piny, lha Jleds lu lie nmih. Krrois kmvb the Iod Aiera their twu i un. 'J lie ecore: it lnelt.natl 10'iononoo 1 7 Uieokljn 2 0 llai terle I'oueh, (pllest'ie and Wintfo: Grlinea and Miller l'iratea l.eae to lttiton Tlt'STON, Juno l'. Poetnn defeated pitteburch 7 to .3 l'i iday.

tho la! two innaiga letlnit Played In a hrvere ele. tricaj fr SeitKat lona 1 eatchen by HiKbeeino. Mueller and atopH by Kord 'and IJa'bnra vera feHture Hulka was a utar in lha IUm.I. The PiltuMirKh ojoiirtonn 1 lioi. lOiliXHOTx 7 1 Mu tori'' ''onpn', Yellow liono und tjootli; n.

hy und fit. I mils lliiU l'hilHtlelpliift rHILA I 1 1 tf I A. .1 fin li'. tMUi nir'n lioin'. wnrlns Mi ll nrv nf him.

in hv fwurth IpniniTP. Hiiied Sf. Ln 'iuiiiy to ink th lirMt gain ih frum l'V 4 to J. llnnlie Hapi hi" tii pam mnre hi ftiiUri prci.fnt moii'h in Ft I onU. nnU his Pf 11! 1 hta miojdioo 8 1 HnmTia PiifT anil A iniinirh Sinnh tiiul hlriiRO ItfnU Clnntn jr iK, June 10.

A xn n1.T' K'fB lv pitchlinr In tho Tunrhf" i 1 Chlcaco to cl'fpiit Npw Turk KHrtuv In tlii law' Kinnf erf. Nlif liml imo fn nines th sixth. licn hi'iajf" ihre runs af'r lv wr out. T)i itvore: lono wtoo 4 2 York' 10010CKHO 3 111 HattriB A)Tn iiIt anil Hurl nett Nrhf, S' ph and 8nvlf" IM KRN TION AL OIT, frr 7 Tt'ionlo 1. Hnlt tti'irtt City 0.

TlfMt'imir 4. Newarli 2. Hi.ffa.o 6, rt 0, AMnilC.W ASSOCIATION I'niuiTVtiU l.ouivtb A. 1'oi'jJm iJ. 1 guiiiei pla 1 'I.

'aaia ill lllPll OUrtd. liuo U'jiM l. Muntiffil S. VflllrvtVM 4 rx fnr 1.FW.I A Hun 'iflir 4. (i" 7 SH l.rike ft.

LAWN BOWLING SARGENJ BOWLING Stirget bowlinif frreens I'Yiday niKiiW were occupied, to capacity Several interestinsr pafnes were on the tapis, and Sargent bowlers' rink ntnpetition not away to a pood start. Wylie and" l.ocke put up a splendid flKht, with the brakes in favor of the former, who won out. 13 to 11. Munt cntnerv won out handily niralnst Ferris 22 to 18, wh.ile Mitchell won from McDetlan by the odd point, 12 to 11. Monday's (tames In the rink competition fire rts follows: II.

Anderson vs. McDiillan, Mitchell vs. (lib son. McCarrison vs. Duncan, Hunter vs.

I.turns. Rinks In Dingwall inter club nitiinst Rivervicw, Wednesday night follow: tlihsnn fkiklpl. Mitchell, Tatton, Uumie, Locke (skip, Duncan, Ferris, U. Anderson. Copeland (skip), Mnnt (roTnerT.

McDonald. Stevens, Hunter (skip). Hroms. Mcfllen. Bnrtun, Wylie ctltipi.

Ttohertson. P.cid. Anderson (skip). McCarrison, Kitchio, J. Scott.

Bowittiff will be continued tnniffht at 1he Rlvwrvldw Ttnwbap chin in I.aia, Y.rl trophv. whan tha foKowtnir fanaea sat il I ha played: 'Intyre Ranrtnll an(t Randall vi Cray. ST." IOiTV BOW1INI) Tha frtUowlna; wilt ha piavn" Kt tha fii. Jelin a Ltrn Bi wlinK cluh this avntng: 1'alnir Zitiirari Iainc a. jV.eily; cYl HOW THEY ltlNMI'KO SKMOB l.KAt.lt t.

Club 6 0 A renal. 1'lK em A I'lxprea 2 4 Ti.ii.s. ona 1 I .4 AMTtHIA hKMIIK l.t.Vt.I TV I. Portage 1 i Norwood 4 Henifaca 4 Mvdlrala 0 4 Pet 1 0OO BOO 400 rot 7 SO .000 Pet 1.0 i. 1 .4 17 Pet sm olO 471 IhO 447 .420 Pet 5 S10 .4 1 2 I.KAtiVK I.

Tork 1:) Si. I.ouia Hroeklyn i incinnall rimaKo MoHtilll Philadelphls AMI.KK AN ii7 UK 'ii 21 I. si. i.oii! a.Mlinotton uid I'eiro:" Philadelphia Poi.1 en t'hK aao AO 21 27 21 21 A.MKHIf 'AN 'ASSOCIATION I. Mlnneapolla 1 i( Indianapolis '0 SI.

Paul. V.i Mlln (Hikes i'H 'olUlllbUH 'Zh l.oulaville KanaaB CltJ' 21 Toledo 11 21 21 '0 A1 INTERNATIONAL I.KAtil 1. naltlmnre Hocheicer Aj Jeraey Clly V. Tiinmlo 27 Kuffaln H7 Heading 'M IB PI 24 i.00 'M VI Newark II PACIFIC COAJT I.LA(. 5 P.

.574 .411 .424 Pnn Francisco Vernon l.os A naeles Portland Seattle Sacramento Oakland Salt Lake S3 AS Afi TO 25 I LACROSSE FIXTURES FOR NEXT WEEK Senior League Tuesday Tigers vs. Nationals. Suturday Natlofials vs. Ft. Rmige.

Junior League Monday Tigers, vs. Fort Rouge, at Srtidium. Friday Arenas vs. Tigers, at Krn dlum. Saturday Fort Rouge vs.

Selkirk, at Selkirk. Juvenile League Monday Junior Y.M.IfA. vs. Argos. Wednesday Elmwood Pirate vs.

Argna, Midget League Tnesrtny Junior vsElm wond. Tliursda'y Canucks vs. Kimwood. Fildtiy AiKos vs. V'estiiilnster.

LOCAL FOOTBALL CARD FOR NEXT WEEK 4. WINNIPEG and DISTRICT LEAGUE First Division Thursday Votttsh vs. Tlritts. Saturday Weston Celtic, Third Division Monday St. Matthew vs.

Dominion Kxpress. Wedresit'i I'teemen va Junior League Wednesday Firemen vs. M.F.O. End. Friday Weslerlea vs.

Eaton's. Juvenile League Monday Norwoodvs. Great West LK Wednesday Boys Naval Brigade vs. Osier. Hammond, Nanton.

Thursday Hoys Club vs. West Kildonan. iday fna of Englanil. FORT ROUGE WINS JUNIOR LACROSSE Fort KmiKn junior lacrosse nrtista hailed tlte Arenas, ehnmpions, of ft 2 1 their tirst defeat In ftvc seasons nt the Stadium Friday evening hv a score of 2 1 in a Rame that I was featured by snappy playing. The youtmsters were inclined to be rouuh.

ly defeating the Arenas, the Fortu won their tirst game in two seasons. The winners scored hot tulliest in the.tlr.sl session. Richard: lound i lie in I fur the opt nit. counter si minutes alter tho face off. getting a pass from McDonald.

Hardy added Fott Rouge's second goal on a pass from Sleuart later in the initial period." The champions scored their bun tally In the second half. Kedpath being responsible or th" tail v'. Roth teams missed many chances in the third period through being over anxious. Fort ltouu Chivcrs. Mailland.

I Campbell, steuat ib chuoK, Alien, fltanchard, Kich ards. Adams. WiIhuii, H. Wilson, i.iiiimiiii. Arenas Seater, Kedpath.

Per v. Summers. Iier, Harris. Stubtis. nl son.

Sti phc tuuin, Hloudal, Morris Held, M. Wylookl. TRANSCONAS OPPOSE LEAGUE LEADERS TODAY Columbus rhih nnd will provide the fun for the Wesley Park baseball fans tills afternoon at 2.3(1 o'clock in a senior league game. Tho top and Nit torn teams meet for the second time this ear. The Columbus club aggre pation have now six wins to their credit and havo A et to taste defeat.

Another win for the league leaders will practically cinch tho' first series honors for them. A win for Transeona team would add a lot of interest to tlie ia, e. BASEBALL Quality A Uniforms Special Offer Club Lota S7.SO No matter what pri rmi pt. It would (i.ttieult to buy nipr tlurnhlr, fwl'ntl. or bltT mas if nnlfurm thitn Mir tpi.Uil A.

Tht mutwUtl la ft1m altrrtnk. war rmntfd fttMt siilar. mid unuunllr lor Tit TI It lhli onVr hoi i In tKMi until our ail etiipplr ifi uniform, mud inalritl ia rihauoKwf. MM.H IT TOI ORIlFR BROADWAY GAR.fiEMS, LTD. S4S A.

Ph. iiivMi'mi. THE WlXXlPK.fi KYEXIXG TiMBUXE, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1022 1 Winnipeg Chess News i CN R. CHESS CLUB This week we aro pleased to dp Ihe ahove cluh with a little boost it was only a mere accident that wu discovered a lew nliiusiaslii play ine; the gamu in their dinner hour in the Fort Rouge snops, eventually oi'Ranizini; themselves into uluh with headiUirtei'8 at tho 1'nion depot. Main where, tliey meet Monday and Friday eninKs.

It is aniuzir: what thiH youns cluh has accomplished, in their first six months, too late to enter the Win niietr anil Ihstrict leaKUn. they mado tneinselves Known by eiiKiigiiik' sev enil of tho local cluhs in Iriendiy comlwit and aiao simultaneourt play, recelvim; much pleasure and experience Uierehv. "(tt to lie oit.hoie they entered their captain, J. Hook tor the Northwest Championship which he did very well. Their tin cluh tourney has Just finished: Messrs.

.1. Unolrcr. f.1 nail C. Moss, finished In the order named, It is inp to the enthusiasm of these players In particular that the cluh is jrrowinK so rapidly and also for the success oi their lirst season. I'ros I peels lor next season (.

ptejitlicr) aro very luiuht league iriatches will he played tile committee feel that its et'torrs. to cater in tluR d.reet.on should lie encouraci d. It stands to reason that in such a large 01 MHiiAuuuil Willi us luuny depart I mclits, including offices there must I lie many devotees oj' the paino iio sliould make themselves known we i know there are some and so help to Iniild up on of the strongest cluhs in tlie city. The. will lucre to look lo their laurels you may heat them In Die.

race for Carnival Queen nut how about ettiiiR even the chess hoard next fall? across All C.N.H. men welcome, get in touch with the following .1 Holmes, H. Warne. P. Nicholls.

W. Itrown. dead secre he following "Vitrlorlnn lino tleorgc secre tary Hit Money ave. game was played In the hamplonship tonrt(," and, is a hub example nt nnlfimiirs ie source I illness nnd ingenuity when In a tight fix. His opponent seems to have him In a hopeless position, nnd yet by a hrlliant piece of play.

Mr. Harrison wins the queen. Score and notes from 'The Australasian." A Fine Game White Mr. J. A.

iirskine Hlack Mr. (I. Harrison Opening Two Knights Defence 1 i i I i I I sui.vt jei'l hi 1st in.t Kt (a) Qi. Kt (h I K3 (d) PxKt C.S I'XIt le) HK2 litHH KtxKt 'ast les. Ht lt'H3 KH yQt li Kt.1 QU4 II Q3 K5 (f) HI llxHP (h) ysn ItxH e.

H3 I'xQ fn) Now we have the Two Knights Defence, but Plmlt can also plav 3. KtxP. 4 Kt HH. KtxKt: OI'vKt rT' KH3: 114. KKtS.

fh) The usual course here is to play lor attack by Kt up a pawn. QK4 (o A sound continuation recommended by (Junnbrru, hut ne. ulv everybody prefers to piny 6 KtxP KtKI; 7 H3r. K3; 8 Kt B3 with a splendid attack. (d) Inferior to Q.Kt.

te) It QH. 10 ltSe bv yxlvl'. If) The introduction to cent piece nf piav. (K st Is yxP. (h) "A bolt from the blue Local Football Ht.

Mmth, w'g tarn to play orirtay nlKiit will Im. Klcnan. M.y. Maiculri 1 ane, Hutlr. Mip Tnln, sav np, M.

1 li ton. Kin Vot fllfi ri'KiBtr a victory nvnr Kartnprn Advn, at le.nn Mi ran' ii VHU at SurRAtit Turk t'rl Inv evpnliiK hy a a 'ure 3 1. Pont Off), Bt.yi. Unnn anl A lams; Mtln. (' Mcintosh and HkHlnwi: K.

NP Iiitnrh, Harly. H.fij anil faii s. Wtrnmrn' ale Ivlve, Olnh bii'I Hull; M.irecr. Anhni) an 1 Uu iiplm r. C.irnff.rt, Maltnmn, 1 Ci.ninat, Miinri'r Ht arnl anti' iern clnfthi'il In bti Min.

divisMi lOMtltkil tfan.n at Knuitiil JflfC. tlif rtlHlilt lirillif Y. IT Jnhn'a tea in hy scnr n( Kr Ml.iv en fcr tho St, 2 1. M.i arly In in P. Piti 1 jttn.rijr frNi rcl two tn "i aivay.

Ailinan dniv tlie p'lUrfliz. ini st tiie i nsf, Hh.io Mill afnt tin v.iui tlnoiiKli trie net. Kn'ix nni Cor a CfilH fnot bilt i wilt In tho sernnri rmin nr th rnn ruviKlit up KHiue Ht tli HtH'lluin Brnun.iH Mointity ut 6Ai cit. k. The 1 .) lowir.tf Knox.

pUr are wnnte'l at the A not liU'r than 6 IS Tfo Veiindio tVBit Kuihrr'nn. I tun. Wiilkor. M. MaBter, M.ld.tnn.

ni.nt. (lei.lrt,,. test and Jilsoi Weston anil fnn'ballara will la, action at the S'aHI'nn oiind llos eta iiMK at 6 15 in MINNEDOSA BEATS GLADSTONE MIXNKI'mWA, Man. June 10 In one of the best frames of football piayed heiH in recent years the Min nedos.i team defeated Oladstone hy one to nil. You'll Feel Cooler Ijook better and cet more ncliml Fiinirner comlort out nf your clothes if you aret them made tail rt potable tailor.

Our Summer Flannels and lleht weiK.f are made to suit the hot weather and we have them In abutiUance. SANDISON Tailor 318 MAIN STREET THE NEW FRENCH THERAPION No. 1 I THERAPION No.2 TrlfcRAPION N0.3 Ho. 1 rot Bikduar No. 2 for Aim Dtuf aiai.

No 3 for I ctrw! rs pri' I' n. ft Lon i I TPI (li IS f1 lajr. gov i. uiAur attui a it) utn faceet. 1 K4 2 H4 3 Kt KP3 4 Kt KtS 6 PxP 6 its to 7 KtxH 8 1 5 9 HxKt 10 Castles 11 Kt U3 12 Kt 1,1 13 gxKa 14 it 16 K3 li gt3 17 IJ! 18 QKli 19 IIS 20 gH3 J3 2i! (g) 23 KH4 24 ItxH 25 KH2 2H QxR 27 gxlt 1 I I 1 f) LEAGUE LEADERS MEET reverse; i Elmwood Beaten by Bird's1 Hill in Intermediate Ball Race; Tigers Win Again Klmvcond lntermedinte hnseJonllers were dethroned idom tlie leatrne leadership of the North division when thev stacked lip atralnst the jl'ird'a liill at Wesley Park Friday eveniiiK.

Dird's Hill won 'Tenth W.UI.. by by a 10 5 count. Tenth V.I,.t by trouncing Irish Canadians at mour f.iim, lake command Mi tiiui division. The Tammany Tigers continued their snappy playing in the South division and chalked up their seventh win, and their second oyer the Jlison crew, by a Hrore of 4. was one of the best games of the season.

Transeona look another fall out of the low t'apitoi team hv a. 3 tally. The game at Wesley Pari; was (lie feature attraction of the evetnii. The Elmwood crew used three p.tchets le effort to stop the Iw 'l Hint's Hill team. The tennis were: Hue, hert, ss and St i nuta I lb; Troiighton.

rf.aud ss; W'lginton. Webber. Hb; Krasky, Dunn, and ri Clark ltird's. Hill Peggs. TlTiri S.

Weir, kh M. Weir. Sli: Wen Martin I Wenzel, Keedian. Mitciiell II, cf. Innings i'Oiil 31 H'iihiiiXx It Score by l.Innvdod Bird Hill II ah Pul to Route I iffht Infanti diMiosing of lb b' a of tiipeg l.iR'ht Infantry Irish The scitre Dominions 1' 12' 4 Irish Canadians.

liiOdfnci 4 .1 Hilteries Marriott nnd Piadley; Anderson. I.awton and D.ibson. Seven Straiqht foa Tigers Seven stroight for tlie Jungle Kings, the second tit the expense nf Hison crew. 1 1 i 1 1 pitched good ball for tlie winners, while his mnpoit was perfect. The teams were: itisons Tvoucks.

ss; Condor, Cllthhort, lb; Mickleson. Davis, cf: Caithness. Alexander. If; Hntherley, rf: Woodman, p. Tigers Curdirter if: Sanitson, 3b; Cocklilirn, L'lv May.

If. Sninott. In; 'leant, rf; MaeKerr.ie. Starr, ss; 1M1. p.

Score hy Innings Itisons floonnni 1 i Tigers 22100t)fi0x I'mpire D. Richards. Transconaa Beat Capitoli Transeon.as find Cnpi'o's stageri s' nnd uninteresting Frame at geni. T'ark. tlie rallron hrs winning by a score of 12 3.

The batteries wen Pradlev and Calibea.i; Capitols, Kendall. Kendall and Holi son. I AfilT. STsNIIVn Illusion Well best t. Pnii'hi'nm (i, 7(1 I Minu ye.

I 4 Hilda Mill Irish Canadian ,11,7 South IMvNInn U.in P.t. l.oou .714 .,.,7 VH6 l7 141 Titers Tram, rtT Plsen National Capitol FELD HOCKEY LEAGUE STARTS OPERATIONS Tfie Opening pamo of tho nwly orciinfVed Men's Field llorkv hacnpi whs played last cvenji.u lu Iiiiih Pi present iiu F.MM ni Vn Mad Orflep JOxpense. T. Swann raptained tho City team innd K. Koirrrs th Mail rnVr mrpr jra ion.

Tho nfiinw iis a ir, iwhieh "111 be ro played on Monday. Th came provlnff very ipuiar with tho men, and a iea leiinnr' has been oiRan.zvd. rnnipoiri ns follow FxpenKt (T. Stv.iirti. enptaij City Merehandi: Mi.

Henry, rap Itaini: K'l Pfpr. Hoirer Mall Cirder lie (J Anus. raptainr. PrinMn; Sln.l.iirl; Fii' kefs (.1. Johnson, raptalnt.

101 Pept. and th" Cash C.ii;o KrU played the opening; uame of the 1'iirls' IjaKeball "It" Plvlslon. ThtirM flav eVeniiiR, Afl'i elose nime the (ienrral Tiffieo pii ran out winner, tho score hoinp 101 Mis "Wood, Miw Kalor. Mips (illphnnt, Miws Simmons, li.Ms McDonald, inn Manninir, Minn mor. Hit)iwcll and Misq Irvine.

"Ail old fi icn from the start" Price ONE DOLLAR A all gocd tobacconists. EXTRA SPECIAL For a Few Days Only. Fine English Worsteds I (( Vd Blue Serge, M.ula to oar Mrunurr. i I a ry ali rc', un to rii an'ifa'. tur Tilt lj 1 Hv.

val Tlilnk or fl lh (jiiidlt) atl Ihe Imll iitiial atltitln 'h J. NORRIS Z7b GARRY ST. I NEXT WEEK'S LOCAL BASEBALL SCHEDULE WINNIPEG SENIOR LEAGUE At Wesly Park Monday F.xpress vs. Tigern. eilnesdav Tigers vs.

t'oluiiioii Thursday Transeona vg Kxpiess. Saturda Arenas vs. Columbus Club. Manitoba Senior League Monday St. Honlface'at Norwood.

Wednesday I'ortuge JJliuw ood. 1 nday Norwood ut l'ortnue; Medicals at St. Uonifai e. Saturday Kimwood at Medicals. Intermediate League ruesdny Ndrth 1 il lslon Hird Ilil! at ixiniinlons; Irish Canadians at Klinwond.

South Division Tigers at Tlanscona; laras at Capitols; llisetis al Yutlonpls i frhlin N'ojth Irisli t'nn adians at Hill, Dominions at South Division Karas at llisitns; Capitols at Tigers; Trnns Junior League North Maple l.eafs; Mont aim Soulli Divi ioti Xiiih I West; St. at I'rn' Monday n's s. I lod I s. at t.rrat llouge. 'I'llilr I.

obi Division Map'e s. Hovers: Dod g'is. South Division St at tlreat West at 1'oit Juvenile Leanue Suiith tiisinii 'es al i 'ort Alg.u'anls at W'nilit. pegs. Wist Dn isioii Di.fgei'K ai Coliimb as.

Can, ids Duff, i i.Volth Cilial'alllee lit a lintels. Si: a hci.nus at Flmuo.id. Thursday Soul Division rgo naiits at Fort K.inge; Wimupegs at 'lcs. Wfsl Division Capitols at Dodders; Dnli'i rins at Coluinbns. 1 North 1 i isiini Nat is at Tciii.

conn. Clniwiuid at in, nt ee Midget League Monday North Div isimi pn ols at I i anseumi Pilaies at Stars. South I ii islon Braves at Ci, scent wood: Flee Press at Nationals. Friday Central Imision Aliens nt Strut henna at Canucks North Division Cubs at Pirates; Hlar' fir liansrona. South hivi Ki f.e I'H'Ss ul lf Na tonah ('rt s.

cnt nut Flyweight League on at in snav Xorth Division Ma roon vn. irty lionmis; vs. Siral hrnriiiss; vs. Ko Soiiih Iitxision HnviTH vs. Arsos; ftaruhh fates 0.1.1.

s. Uravs; KanRt rs x. Maroon Tlmr.Mhiv Di ioii til RnflaloM rt honnd.s; ('mIih Jaropiis; Straihcoiias vs. Kovpth. Sutiir.l.tv South iNion 10.: a.

lh.wH s. Arjt 1 (oinii.ions. luinKrs is. Kirnhlyri. TRAP TOURNEY DATE JUNE 24 Jf ns if the clav pitbulls are in for anoihn had tuno of If Th JUanitoha champinriMhip irap kIiooum lournameTit is hilled, for thin latp.

Tho meet in bointf Htaped under tin; aiispirus of the A sslnilMilne (iuri uUl he li dd at the Ansinl holim traps at Si. Jarue. Anierl4 un TrnpshooiitiK Association I'iiI. will fiot jn tho loin iiaiiient. OlTicinlw of 1 ho AsHinilioino Mnb arc! losing no limp In for tho meet find there is every reason to Im'Iipvo will he one uf llio laiKst (rapshootinp events ever held her" The prop ram consis's of oipht ovontH nnd cups will he provided for all championship events, to tie held by tho winner for a term of ono year All takinp part in tho moot nm he tKemheiH of tho American TraoHhoot Pi m' A Pi Inn tr in may bo ohtainp1 from Jjio cluh secretary on i lie morn ni the sJioot.

Manhoha i pshooter.s wi hold their annual mcetinp Juno 24 to de cut the place for he licj toiirna IlteitV Any amateur nmv hoo( fijr larpct on! and may srill ho rliihh to curri I te for cups In champioiihip event i. Tht followinp is tho program: Added Kvcnt Tarpe's Fn'ranrp 1 I ii 'J On $L0 n.i Oil Oil 00 oo Ki 2 00 1'0 oo imi tut IKI.Ot) 0.110 on eha rn 4 OH Manitoba Mi i llyents 4 nnd pinttKhip singles. i Jiyent7, handicap championship. Kvent (25 pair doubles), Manitoba chatiiplonship. 4 Features of the Kola Pipe 1.

They smoke tool and iweet from the surl. 2 They last longer than other oipea. They have that beauti ful, rich and mellow "Kola" color, the craze of 4 continents. 4. They are made by France's most expert pipe craftsmen in perfectly balanced, up to date shapes.

A 627 I I 1 I i i i I LOCAL GOLF NEWS AND SUGGESTIONS f' Illllll By ROBERT By ROBERT ROBERTSON The Amateur International I Tlie revival of the int. i nan match between Scotland was un evi Biciler sin tlclpnted. nnd as ike nppear to have been pul and IhutLaiid i'm tin a "let li do ip, lo.Mll, il 1 hav bad un ma Ihe mat. 11. I he wIMl its tiling the i.u.'cm.' ot a lew Holes on it may ti out illici st.

Instituted ill the me 'owed io 'apse aff.r tue toal ttesl of ,1,,. John 1 to It. II II. in. Hula chillson.

A f. and oil. (lie lore uf re Hut e( the Sassenach were suce fiil nn two ocinslniis. ihe Scot' winning the other tint. lies with plenty to Tl.is war il was tb.

light thai ttith Tolley an. I llolder (S in tlie tea'll. The K'lglishnlo'l Would reverse tiie tesl'll. it unco n.ole tbev were dl Scot bnlD mat nit the four: i i to 1 and shiga hy 11 ie! Ol er a 1 1 10' nf the (' Si ll'K I'll 1' i licii i. ui il P.

ippe ir tt I'lc. tl.it, n.I (' (V Ay wns Of" i It hii I lu. "Minify tneinl betel'. agalu. 1lie ai'iii St 1'.

n.ir.l ft in. TI In iM Ilil intiu! (, lit) i A. liii Ir.n pi I'd 11 till 1'ro'M )Ut apt. A. V.

lhiiiilji u. I' a anil In Old Timers on Scots Team Th" Si nl I ish ii iiv i In of tin MM: t. ani in .1. 1,. r.

(l ifiliiii StiupHon and 1 1 1 while tfio l'lt'tiiHion of Willi' Ilanl jta'crc iieiied lie Hunter was una if side ii by hii'ili lo for fSniiland, i .1 r. bat 111.. )n a ihuiiit tiif i who nrvei lie ele, to f.i I with rentesi amateur eo won a i hainpioiediipi play for lie land of nils Kitnilar to thoe i I aaia ni u)io. If memory H' rvs ror'a was vcr beaten in all the Int rna: I 'in nppt ared in. Tliif was The tiint time llitnter ImJ t' inat liMl.

ainl despite Mo; fa i th.il lie was outdiiven I'1 in pi acti idly ver 'e ud was tli Hurter down at rn foiiah' '1 and 1. A noi her i he i rnwil as Harry i re a James of tjv.it to attract id, son of Mr i ilk. and ripht uphold his 1 i conjunction he won IllH i dlil tho ounpsi di'd's reputation, ti in Toinniv Torra twv foursome in the moininp nil also de led 1.. Mellin in tho a fltrnoon. I i iMiliiii nr.tched with' Holdi riies (who won the champion ship tho i pul up it performance, and marlmp 4.

r. H. was 5 iip at the fifth, ip! til tiniitely won fi and 3. After that tho chances of Ilolderness winninp tlie: title iectned to he ahout 100 to 1 apamsi, nto as some i mm may na remarked before. iow a funny pame." The following is a compto list of tho result: 1 ourMtiiifN OTt.A and iluia al Una ,1 nil.

I All i 'i I and TdllcM aat llnm t.ra li ail. I W. It. nnd ll.c.tod inn sun a nd 1 I r. T'.

iaoi. .1 I I unit I 1 Ac. ir LI 1 1 1 'r. Talal Sinclr. i li.

r. Hlnips ami i 1 It T.irranra I linl 1 II 1 ItitLn: 1 Canada's Best THE ECONOMY 1 Cents rcA is ill a i New A I 1 ROBERTSON Me 1 i I 3 Sec' ti I i ij Kl.tC Id. The Foursome ni Inn in i( I Ir.i i ii. 1 1 it if ia ii loiiiua alls mip.il tlui! iliis uu'thucl ot 1 1 1. 1 i (j; Is sc.n oil "Ji'si'S, ii iitl tJif ni it; I run in it 1 IliV'tif mf niii.i W'ft'i 1 iM' in I si Hdi iiii Hion i im n'ht'r form of thnl can giv iifiiy plcnsurt'.

ftll fur mnr out all that ih lu atiil ti' r. mjiiii mi In a mai. Thi' Mrtinf iha tnf a 1 1. tir has fi a tr iphv ') fcursiHn' 'inpt iinni. and 1 iinl' stanil a rtmi tj ctmUt'Vin; 1 1 in itt.

tir iifcs nf I.t iKtpf i t'lii'TnMt re jt fa vina In St iilliunl tint lcit riu' tin. tho i nl piirIi run fdiir. ioir.i' Irai aMptiiidfi pi initl or the Hk' mna 'ir I ililV Sfl 1m Ml l'V hitnt 1 in Uii rniniM.luiiH. Aniitn a Trt an of ivJicviiii: crtn is the on ivn! MijiiiPii. The four I.m.I ram.

lit: ht'en If t'tl Viih Nin'' Kliuliiirsf if It loult that disap tii.1 ar. of fin anii Jtlls. and am i niu iip'ni tiiat if Maniloha sstn ia ion fH fVH SS the 1t ih mini iim a her will In ss of the i'k elid rinii y. Wi hear MAKE PROGRESS AT KILDONAN COURSE Tins week hn niurkoj Iin piovi nient in tho fairwa ot thi? Ki'donun polf course. hov important tho fairways hao been widened and cleared of pin prowt willow s.

A lot of ork I' as also boTi doio oM lie pi i eiis with tho result that are fasi whipping into phnpo. flu The membership oommiftie reports that have i podl number of appllca'ions been turn, in durinp tho week. t'oidrniv if the piavaillrp iJe this cluh is open to all iPsid.mts of lroat er inn i pep who aro (assed by Im membership i nm nut ten, but to pre ejii ovenrowdii'P tho xecu.p hail parsed a bylaw limiting tb! number of members to For the week oiul. wppc.lal compotl tloiis art arranped and members aro io on tho ourse as early tlH pOSHliilP ELMHURST LADIES' GOLF CLUBi The ladies' tMO bitil fouisoliie! compel it ion held June li w. is won hy Mrs.

I. T. Koester nnd Mrs. Nidi S. iHitf.

with net score of 92. unities a coon Ctl v. cafh i oit i.rxi'H oh MNNKK. SKItV Kl) IN OININO i I.f.NCH CulN IT. It.

35c. II SO to P.M. C.V. CAFE Portage ind Main 'ifflMHW. 'lv.

PIHI mm huh. i phi aw. i ii Willi i CIGARS CONGRESS Hamna Asnofa 1 "i'ri" laii i mm 11 Buy PACKAGE (Also Procurable i TENNIS TOURNEY STARTS TODAY Manitoba Championships to Get Under Way at Roslyn Road Courts Thf itoba prov inftai tori. la liampiottsh.ps will Ht.iri today on Urn citiuiM oi' the WinntpiMj Tfiinir lu Ij. ISm Cosiyn at 2 Tin t.om narnen ih i aiu ril a purth nlar! ftilrv in th un r'f and iimmVh ttr f' 't draw loilay is iifihMi iustvt io tilt ni' ii rN opfft ssintiM.M, as it n.

ssa rv to bum; tlu? port i i Ji.ihl. I VB. I' I II. as tiT'h dt hiy as ptiiMe, proportions, ilr.t I'ollov sinu'I's. Vi.

tnr .1. A II 1 l.iniiH. A I 'at' T. Wricht. vh A.

I 1'irt a. Ii. IX To. J'lltto ha ir i II. I oh I Ha IT, K.

li. M. Mil'ar I VS. W. 11.

C. Si i 4 X. Arthur M. B. lac.

A. W. illOoli li.i lu.id st. N. is s.

.1. Jt. i oi A. IJ ll'lu ion s. 1.

vs. (1. M. FurwtMI. J.

H. S. lIoKand. A. MciliII v.

TV. A. 1 i i vh. A. Pandt, A.

X. rfiombi' I. (). Wood ood t'lyh, A. linnttr vs.

J. n. U. i'. Sloti.m h.

1 ThnmnB, ti III II A. n. C. H. Iluynes, W.

Cvies IK, C. WllllillllS, J. llreeii vs. W. S.

Moot. L. E. Brownell s. .1.

lais. 7 in, ti. Buchamin vs. R. .1 oil.

(i. .1. Heck vs. K. O.

v'aa. C. Ij. Daly s. N.

P. Hewitt, IS. 10. lingers vs. K.

S. Dixson, Ji. l'atton v. It. H.

Sta.cy. Watching Good Billiard Players makinc the more tfifficult, plays will Kive you mony pood poinrt'is ubout the name. The best players naturally prefer to piny where the lighting and equip, tneiit are Pest. SEE THEM AFTERNOON OR EVENING AT THE COBALT Billiard Parlors 266 PORTAGE AVE. Upstairs Over Duley'a J.

RIEHL, Prop. tri avwwrtmfiwiii 0TTS PHOSPHODINE. onrs ana tne noif 'Vin old vein. I1 set, for perrou McnUil and nratnlvorry lots of tnerey. Palpitation ihe Heart, failing Memory.

Prire 2per boi.) for $5. Sold hv all drujtsnts, mailed in pktf. on rct e.pt of pru e. New pamphlet mailt ftc1Ht WOOD MCOICINE CO.jORONTO.0in J' lAjsuMai, Size Cents i 1 1 1 i is i ii Ffii tl a.ia .1 1 JVTTYi II A lb. Packagc 150 34 wc 't4 lt 10 I xfll lJ YauJ.

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