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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 12

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TIIE GAZETTE, MONTREAL, TUESDAY, MAY 20. 1919. VOL. CXLVIII. No.

120 12 At St. Louis St, Louis-Boston, no game; rain. Louisville Results First race, purse $1,000, claiming. THREE NEWCOMERS UNFAIR TREATMENT LUGULLITE MADE FOR DAN FERGUSON NEW TRACK MARK three-year-olds and up, six furlongs AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. CHOSEN DIRECTORS year: J.

A. Anderson, H. A. Clark. W.

R. Granger. E. S. Hamilton, E.

M. Hird, R. Chas. Irwin, Geo. R.

James, Geo. S. McSweeney, Paul. W. OH.

Percey, W. E. Roughton, C. L. Sanders, R.

Brock Thomson and Jas. H. Webb. BELMONT OPEN THURSDAY CINCINNATI HALTS WINNING GIANTS New York Discard Bunted In Two Runs On "Squeeze" in Tenth W-n. C.

Chicago 15 6 .714 New 10 6 .633 Cleveland 12 8 .600 Boston 8 8 .500 Washington 8 8 .471 St. Louis 8 10 .444 Detroit 6 14 .300 Philadelphia 4 11 .267 Referee Lepage Awarded Carried Colors of S. C. Hi Id- The best of the two-year-olds will begin to make their appearance at Belmont Park. This first big event for the Juveniles will be the Fashion, which is' for fillies.

It will be run on Saturday. At Belmont Park the steeplechase season will be Inaugurated. Several good Jumpers have come to the front during the racing at Pimlico. However this looks to be rather an off season for the Jumpers, their ranks being decidedly thinned because of war conditions. A' special general meeting of ths members of the St.

Lambert Lawn Bowling Club will be neld at the club-house on Wednesday evening to elect skips for the season. Majority of Old Board Reelected At Well-Attended Meeting of M.A.A.A. reth To Victory Over Gopd Field At Jamaica Fight To Brosseau For An Alleged Foul Blow International League Toronto, May 19. The Leafs took Star Baby, 102, Boyle, $7.50, $5.20 and $4.50, won: Billle Ill, Canfield, $8.20 and $5.70, second; Sister Susie, 112. Pitz, $6.80, third.

Time, 1.13 2-5. Spokane Queen, King Sandy Lad, Arthur Middleton, Dioscoride, Mustard, Archplotter, Mabel Trask and Lady Ivan also Second race, purse $1,200, for maidens, three-year-olds and up, mile and seventy yards Jorice, 105, Troise, $8.90, $3.10 and $3.10, won; Porte 116, Boyle, $2.90 and $2.90, seeiiml: Gibby. 113, Murray, J5.10, third. Time, 1.44 2-5. Hand-blue, Hurry Up, Celtina, The Gallant, Say When, Hopeful, Rog, May Bon-cro and Gourmand also ran.

Third race, claiming, purse $1,200, two-year-olds, 44 furlongs Martin May, 104, Brown, $35.70, $10.50 and f5.70, won; Sister Helens, 101, Boyle, $3.50 and $3, second; Annette Letter, Murray, $4.10, third. Time, .63 4-6. Clear the Way, Director James, Bright Gold, Jazz, Ablaze, Doublelet Secend, Cancion, Bly and Inquiry Historic Metropolitan Handicap Will Be the Feature (Special to The Gazette.) New York, May 19. Belmont Park the home of the Jockey Club, opens on Thursday. By lhat time the crack thoroughbreds that recently have arrived from Pimlico will be ready to face the barrier, and local enthusiasts will see high class contests.

DECISION A SURPRISE LOUISVILLE RESULTS NOT TO SELL GROUNDS the first game of the series with Reading, by the score of 2 to 1, in BROOKLYN LOST TO CUBS which Justin and Donohue pitched steady ball, but the Leafs bunched Local Fighter Made No Claims Well Balanced Fields Wer6 their hits in the sixth and drove in the winning run after the visitors Productive of Interest- Against American Nor had tied it up In the fifth. R.H.E. Suggestion of Fitz-'James Browne To Dispose of West-mount Property Not Ee- ceived Favorably The historic Metropolitan will be the feature of the op Eoston Nationals Win For Third Time This Sea-son, Defeating Pittsburg Sport At Kentucky Course ening day at "the Newmarket of Was He Injured In Any Way Reading ..000 010 0001 6 1 Toronto .000 101 00X 2 8 1 Batteries Donohue and Kor mick; Justin and Sandberg. America." This Is a mile event with a guaranteed cash value of $5,000. and it will bring out some of the best horses now in training.

Last year the race was captured by W. J. E. Widener's three-year-old Trompe defeated New York, May 19. Hlldreth's Eueene Brosseau added another Reports presented at' the annual also ran.

four-year-old colt Lucullite thrilled Fourth race, the Merchants' Stakes, meeting of the Montreal Amateur victory to his string last night at one of the largest week-day crowds Monument National, with the assis- a number of the best among those Athletic Association at the Peel street club house last night, were MONROE tance of Referee George Lepage, who that ever attended the Jamaica disqualified Danny Ferguson, of track, when he squeezed home a Phliado'Dhla. for an alleged foul, nose in front' of Old Koenlg today to finish behind him being such older stars as Roamer, Omar Khayyam, Old Koenlg, Hendrle and Pris- $2,000 added, three-year-olds and up, mile and a sixteenth Cheer Leader, 105, Howard, $6.90. $4.30 and $3.70. won; Hocnlr, 100, Murray, $4.30 and $3.50, second: Herald, 105, Burke, $14.50, third. Time, 1.45 8-5.

Jim Heffering. Precious, Wise Man, Bas- the most satisfying of any read to the members in recent years. The PITCHERS GAVE 17 PASSES. Rochester, May 19. Poor pitching slowed up today's game between Rochester and Jersey City, the home team winning; 8 to 7.

Six pitchers were used and they issued seventeen bases on balls. R. Rochester. ..030 002 0038 13 1 Jersey ..002 0014007 9 2 Batteries Brogan, Bernhart, Clifford and O'Neill; Russell, Miller, Morrissette and Berman. Arrow The meeting between Brosseau and and won the Claren-Jan Handicap In financial statement, which has al' New Tor, May 19.

Cincinnati bioke New York's winning streak today, winning a ten-innings game by a score 6 to 4. After Cincinnati took a three-run lead In the sixth inning, Kauff tied the score in the second half, with a home run, with two men on bases. New York took the lead in the seventh, but Keuther, a pinch-hitter, drove In the tying run for Cincinnati In the ninth." Cincinnati won in the tenth, when J. Smith, a New York dis the track record time of 1.05. This Ferguson was scheduled to go ten ready been published, showed rounds and was brought to an un substantial balance, and reflected Is two-fifths of a second faster than Startling made when he Just bal satisfactory termination by the rul COLLAR- FOR.

SPRING credit on the board of directors, who and Fern Handley also ran. Fifth race, purse $1,400, three-year-olds, one mile Lillian Shaw, 108, Murray, $7.40, $3.60 and $3.40, won: Bellsolar, 105, Lunsford, $3.70 and JB.30. second: Fly Away, Thur- 1 Ima Frank over the live and a half ing of Lepage who, in disqualifying carried on during the hardships of furlong route last Friday. Chittt.Ptabody 6fCa.efCaMJa.LimM war conditions. Ferguson, made a glaring nna ti many cut himself in a false Hildredth followed up his success The report of General Mnnager Cilla Mullens.

It Is not Improbable that another three-year-old will be successful this season. So far the best of the three-year-olds have not made their appearance before local fans, but the real stars will be out at Belmont, and such wonders of the turf as Billy Kelly, Dunboyn, Purchase, Eternal and Sweep On will measure strides with the older horses. Next Saturday, The Withers, the first big classic for three-year-olds of the local season, will be run, With the exception of Billy Kelly, every high class three-year-old In training Is among the list of nominations for this historic event. BUFFALO LOST TWICE. Buffalo, May 19.

"Hooks" Wiltse's with Lucullite by sending Out the R. E. Melville showed that with the card, bunted on a squeeze play, two nosltlon. as it looked like a protec runs scoring. return to competitive sport, the ac tion for the local fighter.

Way to b.6 post for the Newtown Selling Stakes to complete a racing double by winning by eight R. H. E. Brosseau no doubt could have won tivity at the club house and this spring at the Westinount grounds ..000 003 001 24 13 New York ..0000031000 9 lengths from -Whlmsey with the top the fight within the ten rounds, ana did not require any assistance from the referee. When Lepage took hold had increased.

Each of tne affi liated clubs, as well as the gym weight, Startling- taking third place. Batteries Fisher, Luque and Wingo; Rariden; Dubuc, Barnes and pitching cocps went lame this afternoon. He tried five of them without success, Baltimore taking both games of the double-header, 8 to -4 and 9 to 3. Dr. Gaw was hammered hard.

Harcher went well in the second until the Orioles fell upon his shoots in the eighth. R. Baltimore 002 204 0008 12 4 There was another hair-raising ber, $9, third. Time, 1.38 3-5. Galll Curcl, xBatter Cake, Jap, Joyful and xtwin also ran.

Sixth race, claiming, purse $1,200, three-year-olds, mile and seventy vards Wave, 104, Itobinson, $40.10, $9.80 and $4.90, won; Lady Rachel, 99, Boyle, $3.60 and $2.60, sec-end; 109, Simpson, $3.80, third. Time, 1.44. Corson and Retta B. also ran. 1 Seventh race, purse $1,200, three-year-olds and utiward, mile and a sixteenth Captain H-irns, 112, Hanover, $11.70, $5.10, $3.90, won; xGolden Glow, 105, Willis.

$3.30, nasium department, had shown more prosperous times, a greater interest hold of Ferguson and direciea aim tn hia corner In the third round, stat being evinced in club competitions. ic ha was disauallfled for JMcCarty. THIRD WIN OF THE SEASON. The meeting, which was presided stnikine low. Brosseau and his man over by W.

R. Granger, president ot the association, was the largest Boston, May 19. Arthur Nehf had the better of "Babe" Adams in a ager, Frankle Fleming, were even more surprised than the public, as thov nit those seated around the finish to close the day's sport when Shenandoah got up in time to beat Marie Antoinette. Shenandoah, a son of Sea King, that was starting for the first time, was a stronj favorite ofl the strength of privats trials, but hii et a nee looked wla-n he SwoKe poorly and na-i to figm h.s way 'through a of horses, while Marie Antoinette was in many years, and there was keen Buffalo 000103000 i 9 2 Batteries Knelsch, Frank and Egan; Gaw, Rose, Devinney and fcitchera' battle today, and Boston defeated Pittsburg. 2 to 1.

Big ring and in the theatre, had not seen anv fou! committed. It would have competition for the office on the board of directors. The old board Casey. bee' batting tnd fielding featured. 2.

80, second; Chillum 104, been time enough for a disqualifi with two exceptions, the late W. Second game R. H. E. Boyle, $7.80, third.

Time 1.47 1-5. cation had Brosseau claimed a foul. n. xi. ti Pittsburg .601 000 0001 6 1 Tooke's Removal Sale At Downtown Store Cravats Shirts Suits sailing out half a dozen lengths in xSir Oliver.

Lady Mexican, Glelpner, J. Hughes and E. IS. Perry, were returned for another term, while the Baltimore ..200 000 0439 13 Buffalo ..000 120 0003 5 Boston ..010 010 OOx 2 1 KNOCKED BROSSEAU DOWN. f'ont.

Nolan naver stopped siding newly elected directors were IS. Batteries Adams and Sweeney; anenandoah, which proved that he 1 Batteries Herbert, Frank and Schaufel; Harcher, Devinney and Nehf and Wilson. Titter was the third Kood and game colt by cutting to" meet th. ton, lead and Just getting Hird, R. H.

Paul and George It James. It is expected that W. li Granger will be re-elected as presi Casey. Hn thl. bout.

Jlmmv Mc- 1,1 laBt dent this year. EVENED TJP WITH BROOKLYN Brooklyn. May 19. Chicago even o.h. nVirinallv matched with First race, maidens, three-year CLOSE SCORE IN WEIRD GAME Blnghamton.

May 19. him and later on was substituted by olds and up, selling, purse $600, six ed up the series today, by beating The work of the overseas club was commented on, and showed that 2,600 Christmas parcels had been Frank Monroe, Crystal Day, Water Ford, xAImlne, Regresso and Bonnio Tess also ran. xField. LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. First race, claiming, purse $1,000.

four-year-olds and un. stx furlongs XMather 102, xW. W. Hastings 107, Canerun 110, xAmerican Eagle 110, Silk Lady 105 xGrey Eagle 110. Dr.

Carmen 110, Tally 105. -xPortlight 110, Butterscotch II. 1J0. Second race, purse $1,200, three-year-olds and six furlongs namton won the second trams of McAndrews, while yesterday ier- mriongs nonoKus, iui, sneiaemann. Brooklyn, 3 to 1, in a pitchers' bat euson was sent to Montreal to fulfil to 6, to ana 1 to 4, won; Goaler, sent to the front and 72 cases of tne series from Newark, here, this afternoon, In the most peculiar game the engagement made by tne manag- 1 iuo, marann, 14 10 iv, 1 to hospital supplies, supplied by mem and 1 to 6, second; Plantarede, imp.

mpnt of the Olympic Club with Man ever piayed here. Sixteen bases on tle in which Vaughn excelled Grimes and Cadore. Five of Chicago's seven hits were for extra bases, though one of Olsen's two errors counted In the scoring. After being bers at home at a cost of tiger AI Lippa Little was known of bails were Issued by the four pitch 103, Callahan, 10 to 1, 3 to 1 and 7 to 5, third. Time, 1.14 4-5.

Baccarat. It is the intention of the board of ers, and other features made Ferguson on h4s arrival, but he furnished a surprise when he knocked directors to erect a suitable mem game a weird one. J'Arrlve, Malice and Half and Half also ran. orial to those who made the su Brosseau down in the initial round. Ferguso.i was conceding weight and R.

It. E. ..230 100 0006 2 preme sacrifice in the great war, but Second race, maiden three-year- as yet a design has not been se cave tlrosseau tne naraesi oaiue ..410 110 OOx 7 7 5 lected. that he has ever had in a local ring. Batterle9 Jensen.

Enrleht and olds and up, selling, six furlongs-Albert 107, Rowan, 12 to 5, even and 1 to 3, won; Summer Sigh, 109, Warren, 9 to 6 3 to 5 and out, sec The problem now before the dlr ectors is reorganization, and the as Bruggy; Donovan, Higgins and Smith. Ferguson is a rough and tumble fighter- with, a hard wallop, and showed lots of fight while the bout sociation has already re-entered into ond Miss Sterling, 103, Erickson, 10 lasted. hockey, and have granted permis STANDING OF THE CLUBS. to 1, 8 to 1 and even, third, Time, sion to revive soccer and baseball. Tha disqualification was hardly Madras Gingham.

94, Major Parke 99, Bugle Call 96, Wargod 105, Clermont 99, Marie Miller 106. Third race, claiming, purse $1,000, two-year-olds, maiden fillies, four and a half furlongs xDixie Flyer 103, May Rose 108. Miss Minks 110. Moveon 112, xModiste 103, Diamond Olrl 108, Centreville 110 xMoney-mad 103, Clean Sweep 110, Lady Roberts 110. Fourth race, purse $1,800.

Pande-nnls Club Handicap, three-year-olds and up. mile and an eighth Ginger 95, 113, Under Fire 108, Beaverkill 109. 1.13 2-5. Jack O'Brien and Tarascon also ran. An effort Is also being made to bring fair to Ferguson, and is another de- back lacrosse, but the demand will monstration of the need of a boxing Third race, the Clarendon, for be made that it must be strictly commission to see that experienced officials are appointed and to take three-year-olds and up, handicap, 6 furlongs xLuculiite, 122,.

Taplln, 11 amateur. It is also hoped to form shut out with three hits in eight innings, the Superbas started a ninth-Inning rally. R. H. E.

Chicago 0101001003 7 0 Brooklyn 000 000 0011 8 2 Batteries Vaughn and Killifer; Grimes, Cadore and Krueger. EASY FOR PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia, May 19. Wild and ineffective pitching in the early part of the game today gave Philadelphia an easy 10 to 3 victory over St. Louis.

While the Phillies did not make as many hits as the Cardinals, they bunched them with passes. Sehultz's drive into' the bleachers in pinch hitting for May, in the eighth was a feature. St. Louis 000 0113 11 2 Philadelphia. .106 210 OOx 10 10 0 Batteries Meadows, Ames, May, Tuero and Snyder, Dithofer; Jacobs and Adama.

Won. Lost. p.C. Toronto 4 i733 Rochester 9 5 .643 Baltimore 8 5 .615 Blnghamton 8 .521 9 7. ,863 8 10 .375 4 10 .286 Jersey 4 12 .250 charge of boxing generally in Mont- to 10, 1 to 2 and out, won; Old trapshooting branch.

By fall the association hopes to be in a position to publish a monthly, magazine for real. The ruling of Lepage created Koenlg, 128, Burns, 3 to 1, 9 to 10 and a Demonstration, not tieing regarded 2 to 5, second; George Starr, 111, the members, with favor by the large attendance. Kummer, 9 to 2, 7 to 5 and 1 to 2, A tribute was paid to the late In the opening round Brosseau third. Time, 1.05. Arnold and Syca Wm.

R. J. Hughes, the vice-presi started in an over-confident manner moor also ran. Track record. Best previous record 1.05 2-5.

dent of the association, who had TOMMY MILTON WON and before a minute had expired Ferguson landed a wild right hand died suddenly in the midst of his Fourth race, the Newtown Fifth race, purse $1,200, Jefferson Town Purse, two-year-olds, four and a half? furlongs rMaria Maxim 107, Sterling 110. Sam's Boy 110, Hosier 110, Capt. Herscheler 110, Spring Vale 111. Sixth race, purse $1,200. Wlllard Hotel Purse, three-year-olds and up mile Silvery Lisrht 97 Texas Special athletic activities.

swing that sent Brosseau toppling Selling Stakes, $2,000, three- over. He went to his hands and The membership roll showed 1,710 Defeated a Good Field In knees, but refused to take any count. active members, 1,726 life members, year-oldB and tip, six furlongsOut the Way, 110, Taplin, 9 to 6, 8 to 6 and 1 to 3, won; Whimsy, 112, Haynes, 8 to 1, 5 to 2 and even, He Jumped to his feet and fought 14 non-resident memebrs, 834 lady Automobile Marathon Unlontown. Mav U-Tn, associate members, and 422 junior the Philadelphia man at every style known to him. Ferguson faced his 100.

Hodge 106, Rifle 109, Harry Bur members, making a total member second; Startling, 122, Walls, 2 to 1, 3 Milton won the Victory Sweenstnkes goyne 100, Sennings Park 103. Har ship of 4,706. STANDING. opponent and had as much of the fighting during the round as the NATIONAL to 5 and 1 to 3, third. Time, 1.12 2-5.

Panaman, Jusqu'au Bout and Ca- Mr. Fitz-james Browne suggested autqmoblle race on the Uniontown speedway here today, covering the 112U miles In 1.10 9-32. an averns-n vest King 106, Green Jones 109, Staugustine 100, Sansyming- 106, Ha-novla 107, Bribed Voter 109. Lost, P.C. lecal fighter.

the sale of the Westinount grounds Last week's drive was on Semi-ready Suits and moufleur also ran. and the purchase of a suitable pro BROSSEAU HAD ADVANTAGE. Fifth race, three-year-olds and up, Also eligible Obolus 103, Spear-lane 103 Pastoureau 94, Vulcanite selling, mile and a sixteenth Paddy Spring- Top Coats and pur shop worked to capacity in furnishing the suits. We continue it. Dear.

113. Obert, 11 to 20, out and out. speed of 96V4 miles an hour. Louis Chevrolet took second place, covering the last lap with a flat tire. Ralph Mulford was third.

-From the first lap Milton, Chevrolet and Mulford perty that all outdoor activities might be enlarged, but it was pointed out by the president that a more pressing necessity was the enlarge 94. Rancher 115. Seventh race, claiming, purse $1 New 13 5 .722 12 6 .666 13 7 .650 Pittsburg 10 9 .626 Chicago 10 10 .600 Philadelphia 6 9 .400 St. 6 14 .263 3 12 .200 In the second round Brosseau changed his tactics and walked in on Ferguson. He landed a right and left in the early stages of the round won; Ivry, 103, Dreyer, 12 to 1, 8 to 5 and out, second; Jack Mount, 000, three-year-olds and up, mile ment of the Peel street club house.

This week we will also make a Big Push on Cravats, Collars and Shirts a regular clean-up sale of 110, Fairbrother, 11 to 5, 1 to ana pulled away from the other racers that forrsvi Ferguson to back away Sir Frederick Williams-Taylor, out, third. Time, 1.48 2-5. Only three and at the finish they were six laps honorary president, congratulated starters. and fijht on the defensive. Ferguson rallied and fought toe to toe with Brosseau, until the local man landed and a quarter xSazanamy 98, xlr regular 105, xElrey 108, xDr.

Sam uel 102, Duke of Shelby 107, Bene factor 104. Aldebaran 108. Apprentice allowance claimed. Weather clear; track fast. the board of directors on their re Sixth race, for maiden two-year- every single article, with these three things in display ascendancy the richest, rarest silks and the finest shirt port and statement, and stated that a right cross that staggered the Am olds, five furlongs Shenanooan, 11a, it was his intention to offer a cup for competition in somo branch of weaves.

erican and forced him to hang on the greater part of the remaining time in sport Nolan, 6 to 6, 1 to ana 1 to won; Marie Antoinette, 112, Buxton, 8 to 1, 3 to 1 and 7 to 5, second; xService Star, 115, Fairbrother, 7 to 2, 6 to 5 the round. It's a Removal Sale with the 'finest and richest Notjce of motion was given that the directors be requested to call and 2 to 6, third. Time, 1.01 z-s. Red Domino, xl'avld liarum, ur stock in Canada offered without reserve not an article in the shop but what is marked down often away be nueuu 01 me lau-enaerg. GOLF SEASON OPENING Lady Members of Royal Mont, real Club To Start The lady associate members of the Royal Montreal Golf Club will open their season on Thursday afternoon, when the first fixture will be played, the contest handj-ap medal play game.

The prize will be a box" of golf balls. Play will commence on the arrival of the 1.30 train at Dixie. special meeting of the association to consider the change of by-laws to permit "the election of associate On coming out for the third round Brosseau took advantage of openings effered by Ferguson and although the American fought foaek he was showing signs of distress by his wild swings. Lepage suddenly stepped between the fighters and declared lough. Aerial, Tour Jours ana ter-villetta also ran.

Coe entry. members. low wholesale cost. The following were elected to the board of directors for the ensuing JAMAICA, ENTRIES. First race, three-year olds and up, Silk Cravats the bout was over for a foul.

Even after Lepage had taken hold of Fer claiming, 54 furlongs 1 rustle in. Kewssa 109, Applton Wlske 108, HmiHPTnald 104. Wawbeek. 104. xNas- One lot of Bow Ties and Bat guson, Brosseau kept on fighting, giving evidence that he had not Wings In pure English Silks plain American League Detroit, May 19.

Dauss pitched good ball today, holding Washington to three scattered hits, all in the last three innings, while Detroit hit opportunely and won 8 to 0. This was Detroit's first victory since the club's return home. R.H.E. Washington ..000 000 000 0 3 4 Detroit 110 011 02X 6 8 0 Batteries Ayers. Thompson and Aznew; Dauss and Alnsmlth.

.3 YANKEES WON. Cleveland, May 19. Cleveland could rot hit Thormahlen today, and New York won 7 to 0, hitting Bagby hard. Bagby was badly supported. R.

New York ..400 000 800 7 11 1 ..000000000 OS 5 Batteries Thormahlen and Ruel; Bagby, Phillpps and O'Neill. TWO POSTPONEMENTS. At Chicago Chicago-Philadelphia, no game; rain. da 99, Llndley 109, Applejack II. 106, and fancy colorings worth boo been struck low or injured in any way.

Ferguson's seconds raised an RULING A MISTAKE Opinions Against Stewards' Motion In Royce Rools Case (Special to The Gazette.) New York, May 19 The sterling performance of Royce Rools at Jamaica Saturday has created the impression among turfmen that the Pimlico stewards acted hastily when they refused his recent owner's entries and barred his trainer from their track. Royce Rools, It has been learned, was heavily backed by stable connections when he ran a dull race at Pimlico. Ho was also supported when he turned the form somersault that prompted the stewards' action. But running in the colors of K. Macomber, his new owner, who bought him for $11,500 before Saturday's racing, Royce Rools again proved that he was a thoroughbred of quality.

Instead of penalizing each clearing Peasant 116, xjuua uean Hollins 89. BROKE TWO RECORDS objection to the ruling, but Lepage Second race, three-year-olds and At 35c. biuck 10 it ana tnen came the demonstration, many stating that the up, conditions, mne ana i yaras Warmask 102, L'Errant 117, Pastoral ouicial was protecting the local man. Bedard, of the Electros Bowling Club, broke two records in the Class A duckpin section of the Montreal Bowling Association last nicht. ri- Swain 92.

Recount 112, Tapageur 3, TIpplty Witchet 1 14, Juvenescence in tne somi-wmaup snowdon. a newcomer to the ring in Montreal, knocked out Patsy Dillon- after A rack of rich colorings In four-ln-harM Neckwear, worth 65c to 75c, will be cleared out this week. 92, Thunderclap 102, Translate 98. dard broke the single string and the Third race, four-year-olds and up, twenty seconds of fighting. Snowdon At 39c.

mree-string marks. He made 47)1 foi- started in to make the victory a de a 11 mile and a sixteenth Paddy Dear 111, xAlma P. 93, Favour cisive one and was most successful In his efforts. He a right 103, xZinnia 81, Bar of Phoenix 113, hls three-string total, the previous mark being 448. His best single was 181, while the former record was 179.

Scores: Orderly 112. uppcrcut to Dillon's Jaw that sent Fourth race. two-year-oias, tne horsemen on the spur of the moment. All the broken ranges in tne Dollar Neckwear are hung up on another rack and marked down to be cleared out this week at mm to the rioor, where he remained until ha was picked up by" his Electras. Colorado, $5,000, 5V4 furlonss My Laddie 110, Pilgrim 110, Royal Duck 113, Lady Brummel 107, Cinderella' the Pimlico stewards should be more careful, it would seem.

seconds, snowdon Is another mera- uer ot the Canadian vickers Athletic Association, and made sood in 55c. They might also, find a way to re 110, On Watch in Fifth race, three-year-olds and up, ms initial appearance. In the llmlnary Russell and Demers foui.hr uraw. claiming, 6 Si furlongs Pasamena 104, Polly Annp. 104, xBeauty Sleep 96, Tlngallng 109.

xToadstool 108, Virago 89, Elizabeth 94. Melan Every Cravat in the shop all the exclusive imported English Neck-. wear hand-woven and knitted Tics, imported for gifts, are re- duced this week by LANOLOIS AND MAXWELL. cholia 99,, Our Nephew 116, Onwa 109. duce speculation in tne mutueis, which on more than one occasion during, the meeting that ended on Saturday amounted to the unheard of eura of $800,000 on seven races.

Arion Won Handicap London, May 19. The result of the Kempton Park Jubilee handicap run Saturday was as follows: Arion, 10 to 1, first; Not Much, 100 to 8, second: Grand Fleet, 100 to 6 third Uncle Jack says: "In every mind there is the wish at times to depart from the beaten path to get away from the correct and the conventional and be different. "Sometimes this becomes an obsession, while in others it remains normal. "For instance, some men in a perfectly good business think f8 English Collara Discontinued Lines. $1.75 doz.

Mostly straight dress and wing collars, of finest, Irish-woven linens, worth 35c each, or $3.60 a dozen. Will sell for 15c each, or $1.75 a dozen. Tooke Collars 6c each. Discontinued styles and shop soiled mostly small and larger sizes; very few 15 and 154 styles left; rummage In the boxes for yourself right behind the place where the $14.95 Spring Top Coats are hanging. If you can find a dozen you like, 60 cents will take them.

Semi-ready Suits Wardrobes still more than half full in these lines in all sizes from. 34 to 46 breast; stout and regular. $28 Semi-ready Suits, J23.B0. $30 Semi-ready Suits, $24.50. $35 Semi-ready Suits, $27.60.

Semi-ready Suits, $33.60. $50 Soml-ready Suits, $39.50. R. J. Tooke Shirts $1.35.

We have managed to replenish all sizes from our factory warehouses, despite enormous selling. Vou can't match a single shirt of this lot under $3 today. Well-woven English Percale Shirts. J. Tooke Underwear .1 .11.10.

There's still some left In these Summer Suits of Underwear at $1.10 won't be enough to go to the end of the Sale, but In some sizes you can bank on getting all you want, Balbriggan Undersults for or 5Bc a garment. As a semi-final to the MacDonald-Marty Cross bout. at th Ideal family beverages Pure, Wholesome, Strengthening Sixth race, two-year-olds, condi tions, 5 furlongs Rubidium 106, Thursday night, an Interesting tnmuii mgnea tor Dy tne Can- Kndman 109. Old Gold 109, Phantom Fair 112, Fair Colleen 106, Heydey 106, Say Which 106, Encrlnite 106. 20, Semi-ready Overcoats $14.95.

anien Aimetic viuo last night, this being a "ten-round bout between xApprontlne allowance claimed. who recently de- ana soiaier Flllon 115 121 844 Oelineau 116 105 132 833 312 157 120 389 Couvrette 139 94 140 374 Bedard 171 181 126 478 Totals 663 645 6401938 Tipperary. Ross 122 137 339 MIckllm 93 88 106 2S7 Oarfinkle. 96 112 8v 2H2 115 113 98 326 Yott 149 13D 12.V- 399 Totals 675 580 5441699 Canadians. N.

Labelle 113 11B 100 328 L. F. Eron 114 321 109 844 1 Hardouln. 100,116 120 342 M. 119" 111 103833 J.

Oulmet 108 95 101 304 Totals 560 558 533-1651 M.A.A.A, Blue. W. W. Perry 105 122 101328 L. O.

Moir 92 119 137 348 J. O'Mara 132 111 104 347 Clarabut 104 132 lit S47 Kaves '126 128 133 387 Totals 559 '612 5861767 mmwni, who last week knocked out Spring Top Coats Chesterrieia style, button through and fly fronts: mostly browns and greys, joe or (Jueljcc. These two boxers will meet in a ten-round efzes 36 to 4 breast, some full- iut, ring siae weight of 1''8 rifinnrla lined; silk and Italian twills; not coat worth less than $30 at to they can get ncn quick: the stock market, preferably margining steel or rails when their whole training is some other In the end they fail after days of excitement Particularly if thev win at first. day's values: we don't and won't take a sincle one to our new store 0UIMET IS ELIGIBLE not if you see them $14-95. "The National Smoke" May Compete In Inter-Allied "Other men often stray far English Hats $1.45.

Golf Championships r.i Derby Felt Hats of $5 quality felt j-ana Bunaay. may 18. A cable despatch was tent today to th United States Golf Association and the Just a little out ot the present day style but you can hardly tell wpiern uon Association to Indicate golfers who will be available to play in the inter-Allied the last of the stock from our East End Store sent here to sell at $1.45. v.i Bengards. tion.

It Is planned to hold the golf tournament on the Rouile links at Fedora Hats worth up to $5 for $1.85. Out they go the Italian felts have taken their versaiucs, prancis oulmet, the present French golf champion, is ellrrl- afield in the hope that they can buy as good clothes as Semi-ready in some cotton shop. "We all have a bit of the contrary in us, and like to bet against our faith and know Jedge to take a chance. The sure thing lacks interest. "I pay more for the making the skilled tailoring in a High School Suit than the retail price of the ordinary boy's ready-made.

Yet my price is but a Jollar more than you pay for the commonplace." Hli'b School Clnthfis Shop, 72 Guy Street, ble to play, as he was a lieutenant Steadily, year by year, the demand for this at Lamp sevens. The French army Is now collect 3 for 25c cigar has grown. Convincing proot to us its uniform quality and value. (9) 156 129 132 417 Flnklesteln 110 95 99308 Ron-Is 113 128 142 303 Hlsman 162 127 134 428 107 145 130 3S2 Totals 613 634 637-1919 M.A.A.A. Red.

RTtiwn 105 109 K8 802 Reynolds 97 110 113 8. '0 Oardner 106 119 107 3.12 Wallace 156 114 93 363 Ill 115 94 320 Totals' 567 591-1637 ing us ooxing entrants for the inter-Allied games. It has been announced officially that Georges Car penter will not appear. Paul Hams, Tooke's Dow ntown tore 130 St. James, Street.

me rrencn negro Tighter, and Lu-ro, a French heavyweight, have been t-i I MSgr AndrewWilsonao, picked as contestants. Try outs of boxers are being held in Paris at the sporting Club or Franc..

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