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ZZX lYZBUTO JOUXHAL. TRAP SHOOTING LACEOSSB AQUATICS BASEBALL Be vVUNO OOLF-TXNNIS lira hi row rnn mr piidq '0 lCLkar Turn CaWFrsa. Be- I kkl to SeaA Hw KmU 5ikl JUMA feme Ofr SIMM Ft XUm May a. aiw wo soatli straight same today 'by eareetlar Ctacbwul te I. The I locals played an npnltl battle, ovor-Vesata the lead Mm but lust una ttamii whaa H.ntlrls -tost control ths lanlng ty walking four men.

Thte coupled fswlth two hit and a eacrlrlc gave Wtbeween's msn faar runs and h.k. I craetsasU VA'bkago 11000140 I II 000110204 14 Mresr and Wlngo: tiendrlx. I Ull MIL UUUU lVaver and Kllllfer. i BOSTON, May I. York punched nit Neltf In th first and Attn Innings today, cash II mt oorlng two runs and made a fifth "In the seventh on BMterre pas and AiMulTm trlDl.

Nsw lore win run a 1 'Boston went into lan place mm a reeult of the defeat. Th all-around playing- of Rom (Young waa spaetaeuler. It waa UK (rut (am In thl elty. Pitcher Rudolph, of- the Boston 'lan, conferral with Manager -stalling and ITsldnt Haughton, hut th thre.reeced no agree- toent Rudolph' offer of tlt.tot tm th Boeto Has for hi release. (refused, R.H.K (Mow York 10001100 t' 0 xtostoa e10t0t 1 Baa ton and Hartdaa; Ncbt Caa-1 mi and Wlisoa.

Bonk Waa Kaoctlrc. vmtnmia. May i bi. Loui won from PHtahurf today to I. KltactlT work br Doak.

tha St. lxxila pitohar, and tlmalr hlUinf br hi taam-matra, aoapWd with ot)y rror by I Ataburr. rv th iciory th TUItori. Soar: ht. Lta 't4M 1.

1' tittabnt tOOll i Doak and Snydar; Millar, Sand' and Schmidt rhiUm finally Scare. BROOKLYN, May J. Brooklyn '(t4, Philadelphia In th optu-nam' af th atria hr today, nva to (two. At waa th visitor atraaght dfat, and Wlilt- runln th -aarcnth waa bt .) rt hoaraaV 'aftC II aaccaaair oralaaa (ulaca thla vaak. Th 'prbu pound rd Mayr and Tln- up for tn hlta, Incladlns two Ma doubt.

Th Icor: 1 4 roaklyn ltx I Mayr Ttnouav and Burn: 'oamba Wheat "EASY FOaaASHAS ticket Scan Rn JnW ScMJGaJM i. mMr dafaataet a bard, kdttinc (a 'lay arternoontat'OUdaton Park the aoor of IJ to i In the Junior 1 1.11 nchool VBabaH Nawaa mm tuehed ehraar balF'for th nnera. waa aewar ln dancer. under on th hand waa i ud forf tsany aad hi A ctih wad poor. CHaahaa cinched 'the gam tha opening: Innlnn aw i Kforlnf eicht runa, Tha lina-una: I Olaahaa.) Mennaar Pitcher Bowen Catcher Xllraa liulmaa 1L Baa Robinson i Alunuidaci tnd.

Baa Buratt Baa Youna; Jon. map Hollaed r. Vlaard Cents Holm Uorc. Rlaht r. Che mars Umpire: Mr.

Oasatck. 1 floor by mahnai Camkrtdt Hanoi I Ulaahaa UMITI-41 niAaMirr lawj bowlers. Claaelflcatlen of bowltrs will tried thla year, at waa decided at the aaml-annual meetlnt of the Weatmount Law Bowllns dub of Montreal. In th club in(la and noublr cocn petition there will be elasssa A and Claaa A wiU be eampoaed af all mom bore who sr rated aa thkrda and aklp a the olob raater. while Claaa aria constat of th lead and aeeonda Equipments For vHie Soldiers 1 kSi OFFICERS' T1MI b7TTJ lVf erst sesnoni sgo sad ttill jiXJi VI M.tJmmmmii wi" mae wittl i- -v sod breech.

FATIGUE RCHF mmm -wwvMBns. wfflrt, twAooxx Rxoxs, BiDOM, wainon, xBAxx ums.n 1 J' ''XSIXI BArnmmrrwwm a errs ajerwet eesse, i Ftsalnre Facts for the Fans Xotbina) new here, the Gianta warn aamlau Roe Yoan. lite remit aulflrldrr waa lb etar of tha) ramr, Ihoasb Beany aVauff bad a Irlutn. Dirky Rudolpa offered to buy bis release truna Urn lire res for lo.awa, but Urn ruesdtait HMuhtoa, iwfaaasl to eoasliler u. Tho Oiaraso Ouos woei their rnissth aaraistit un Tfcw Bade enjoyeal aa aswly load.

Tb PhlliMa tost their foarth enaaecwilra ana, but Ihoy ecarad a ran la the seremh iauliwt aomcthlna; that, they fnllad to do in tba- prarlou asrlyhrao Innlnau, New York Yankee brat the Red Sos la rierea Innlnirs and Mis Lor copped hi second Tsrtorr of tho stasna. Walter Johneua waa ptneli hitter jasterday but rds doable eUdnt prCTeut ties Mackmen from wlnnlnc. Tho White Box played Detroit yesterday. They batted three Tiacr bearere for Sa hits and runs. That' alt WHITE SOX GO ON BATTIn RAMPAGE SUorater Three L.etroit HeTeri For Tweaty-Fiye JiiU DETROIT.

May 1. lUmmerlnx three ltroit pitchers Ttrtually at will for a total of tills, si of tbm for srtra bases. Chic so scor ed a 1 to I victory orsr Detroit thla afternoon. James, who etarted for Detroit, lasted two Innings, and aar wy to Hall after yloldina; els hits and aa many runs. Hall re tired In the Afth after tbe visitors had added elaht more rune to their count.

Coveleskie nslshsd ths same. Score: R. H. E- ChleafO 150JI360! II 21 0 Detroit lOIHai III William end Lynn: James Hall, Coveleskie and npencer. Yetle.

Walter Johnson As Ptnoh BUtar. PhTiLADBLPHIA. May I. Phila delphia defeated Washington today Is l. Shaw, replacing Ayera wirn (he snore tied In the seventh, we batted freely.

With two out In the ninth. Washington rallied and three hlta drove slyer out of th box. Oreaa replaced him and Walter Johnson, batting- for Judge, doubled. With rdnncrs on third and second. Morgan died out.

Score: R. H. E. Washington JIOSOOlo! I It 2 Philadelphia 51010il I 1 I Ay.rs, ensw and Atnsmttn: Mysr. Orere and MeAvoy.

Yankees Boat Red Box. MEW YORK. May I. New York defeated Boston In an ll-lnnlnr ram her today by a ror I to I. Sueceeelve singles by Baker, Pratt and Plop won for New York la th eighth Inning.

The score: K. M. E. Boston 1100nl)l I Keep Tork vv. miao Bash and Agnew; Love and Han-ill.

Joe' Wood Starred. ST. LOUIS. May I St. Lous out hit Cleveland again today, but timely hitting by the latter team.

peopled wtth Davsstpart'e wlldnees enabled Cleveland (to win I ts 4 Wsad starred at wis bat. setting two double which dVove In three ef tbe visitor runa Boors: Cleveland IOfa I 1 Louis lioa 11 I iresm, aTnamana, Combe and O'Neill; Davenport. Houeae, Rog- aad Htmamaker. CRAHD TRUKK RAILWAY CHANGS Or TTMK APRIL MTR. Commencing Sunday, April ilth.

tha morning train from Montreal will arrive Ottawa at II o'clock noon instead of 1.00 p.m, nd ths afternoon train which heretofore left Montreal at I II in. now leaves at s.m. arriving Ottawa I p.m This tram carries Buffet Parlor Care aarving dinner en route. Train leave Ottawa lor Montreal at is am. dally aioept Pundsy.

and 4.1 p.m. dally. For further particular apply Tiekef Office. Russell Hous Block, or Central Station. TOMMY BURNS, PUG.

JOINS THE OIUDIANS Br tsiaei Wtre ta JMiwU-tieM. BAN FRANCISCO. May I. Tommy Burnt, former heavywatgrht pntillet, cnampion of tha world, enlisted In the Canaalaa army and expects to report for service soon aa a uoiiorm ample enough for his bulk can be secured by the British recmUlnjr offloa here. THIS BATTLER ANK TO MEETCARPENTIER SitfMJtr AmerifM Army PARIS.

May "Battllnc" Scbrasxler, of i.ttbur, svtrvio at ab Am tries biM bopitvL io Kranc. hat. uktd for a cbanc to mct UeorvM Carpntlr, th Kr.nch rhmmpioa bMvywslsbt pun-list, in tbm ring, fckhroeder to aaiJ lo ih tUsvr boxer of tb Amarlcmn 4xpditlonar7 fore thus far and la arrant I nc bouts at tba baaa boapltal twlca a month. Carpantlrr ra covcrinK from Injuries to bla baad aufferad recently in a fall in an air plane. Purlnjr bis conralcwcence he ts teaching; phyeioal culture a box ins al tbe Centra Bchool CANADIAN OWNERS WOiNTWO AT PIMLICO DraButnrfe Woa For J.

K. Rom; Airmsa for W. Visa PIMLICO. Ur S. Th race here tudsy re.ulted as fullows: First race: 1.

Tommy Wasc. 101 (Kodrlgues). It. to. 15.10.

1. fit QuenUn. 100 (Mldgely), 153 10. US 40. I.

Lady Vulcnln. It (Wnlbi). 111.40. Time. .41 I-S.

Pigeon. Mo-Lane, Keynote, Poultney. Marinon Lytlla and Marmon also ran. Second rao-l. Judge Wlngfleld.

Ill (Knaoj;) 11.70. Ii.tl. 11.70: 1, Ill-other Jonathan, lis (Walls) 14.80 14.10: 3. Amalgamator. Ill (Walker).

11.20. Time 1.41 1-5. Alde-baran, Hsxwood! Col. Valentine. Captslo Kay and Irregular also ran.

Third race 1, Dramaturge, 145, (Barrett) 151.10. 112.20. 11.40: 2, Hlg Four, 114 (Bush) 15. 14. JO: 1.

First Out. 145 (F. Williams) 17.1. Time 4 II I t. Turmoil.

Sea Coast Jack Carl. Ormeshead, Kilwinning, Itrand and Porln also ran. Fourth race 1. Oame Cock. 11 (Walls).

25 to. 10 80, 4.70; I Happy 104 (Callahan), 1.20, 1.10: Blasonry. 107 (Kodrlgues), l.io. Tims 1.4! 4-5. Mohican, Producer, and Bughouse, also ran.

Fifth race 1, Creeson. Ill (F. Roblnosn), 2 10. 2.10. 140.

(r): 1. Karenaky. 114 (Ambrose). 2 70; I. Comfort.

Ill (W. Robinson), (e). 2.4. Ttma Xi. Rainbow Olrl, Honest Oeorge, Broken Prom lees, Thlstls Down also ran.

(c) Coupled. Sixth race 1. Airman. Ill (Dom-inlek). 10.40.

out: 2, Obolua. 108 (Kummer), 2.10. out: 2, Hobo moy. 102 (Lyke). out.

Time 1.48 2-5. Barry Hhannon also ran. Seventh race 1, Nominee, 101 (Kummer, 4.00. 1.20, 2.10: 2, Sandman XL, 112 (O'BrUn). t.10, 1.1; I.

Amackassin. 11 (MeTgler), 1.40. Time 1 14 1-5. Dragoon. High Low, Neville 11..

Surprising, and Soreerer 1L, also ran. LKXIXGTOX RE8t7LTS. LBXINOTOK. May TkarMH her today resulted aa follower First raoat 1. Tom Anders, 112 (Oooee) II 0.

I If t. Chick Barklsy. ft (lUmpson) 4 70. 4.10: I. Busy Joe.

Ml (Oentry lir-Wr -Vansses Wella Cathadmi. -Hsnwritfsat Running Qusen. Clnco Colorado, Langhorne, Thijile Ot-een and Desire also ran. Second race: I. Mnck Garner, 111 (Garden) 1.20, 1.50.

2.5: 2. Buglecalt 111 --4CoeioIrV 8.40, I It: 8. VuleanHe. Ill (Simpson) l.7. Time, II.

St. Bernard, alar John. Sal Oeorge. Relieve Ms Oirla, War Dream. Pastoreau Lowel and' Mayor Oalvln also ran.

Third race: 1. Green Jones, 110 (Goo) I.I, 1.. I I. Uallant Lad. 100 (ComisllV) 10, Ml: 2, William the Fourth, 111 (Crump) 2.40.

Time. 1.12 4-1. Trucks and Franklin also ran. Fourth race: 1, Arrlek) 102 (Crump) 1.1. 1.81.

out; 2. Onmdy, 108 (Connelly) 8.20, out: 2, Captain Reaa, 101 (Morys) out. Time, l.ll 1-1. Dorothy Dean also ran. Fifth race: 1, First Pullet, 102 (Poole) 1.41.

2.70: Genevieve Sweep, 11 (Simpson) 1.10, I 10: I. Hattle Will Do. 15 (Morys) 1.7. Time. II 1-5.

Lady Apt and Laverne also ran. Sixth rsos Kails Canal, ltl (Lilly). 117.80, 18.10, 17.70. won; Koran. 105 (Howard).

1110. 14.10. seeond; Elisabeth H-. 104 (Usughel). 111.10.

third. Time 1.10 l-S. Olga Petrova. March Wind, Star Baby, Barbard Shilling. The Wife.

Miss Wright, Black Baas, St. Theresa, Tell ate also ran. Seventh race Tse Lsl. 101 (Garner), 118.40. 111.51, 17.50.

won; Madame Herrman, 107 (Sande). 821.80. 117.20. eecond; For Fair, 110 (Crump). 14, third.

Time 1.47. Kxerutor, Old Ben, Howdy Howdy, Black Frost, Sandstone King Mart, Parr, Beantlful OlrL Petlar also ran. hse loma SBlisudrThe 'ae)ca or tnnio summer weights, made of and breeches, rsady-to-wsar, of tiuperior quality at $22. weu n. .1 vtvun us SDH we wcm.

stVs SIVi English Whip Cord SuiU at 145. The are equal in value to suits sold elsewhere at (60. Ths reason is that we Durchased arrest Quantity of sloths sev- Uniform! for officer- Egyptian drill, tnnie at $18. MadMo-order For C1 tmilnrA mbm w. mhws iwmi.

ajM ssae, LAVIOLETfE'S ATHLETIC DAYS OVER VETERAN HAD FOOT AMPUTATED Montreal AtUctt is Seriosj Cos- ditioa Bat WQI Recorer MONTREAL. May 1 Aa a result of Injurlee reoelved when hla racing car smashed into a steel pillar Wed nesday night. Jack Lavlolettet vet. a ran athlete, had one foot amputated In the (Jen era! Hospital today. I'hysiclsns at the hoepltal made every effort to save tha Injured member, but the foot had bean tor rlldy crushed aa a reeult pf being Jammed beneath the foot-break lever, and It was finally found neces sary to amputate.

It waa reported et the hospital at noon that Lavio- lette was In a fair condition, but would recover. Ths oar In which Laviolstte was Injured Is ths same ores tu which he drove many daring races an the half-mile tracks all over the aaatsra provinces and States Auta raoe follower wilt recall th nervy stunt which Lavlolette pulled In thla ear at Delorlmler Park a few yea re ago. NEW RECORD FOR OUTFIELDERS IS SET YB THE GREAT TRIS SPEAKER SUr PhJb Of Tw Uiuttbted Doable PUjs The season la extremely yeunf. or In Hs infancy, yet one record has one by th boards. Trla 8peaser, of ClevalaneVltlolted It orer tha rail.

The reoord In question is that of una)iaiste4 dmible plays by ot fielders in on season. Until thts yaar no autmrbantte had been ana to make more, than one of thee lone atilllnff In any champion ehip came, paisn. Hpoke, in leea than ten ram this year, has manufactured two-que asain the Tigers and one UK a Inst tha White Sox. He- turned the trick both times In tha seme way by trapping: the ball ana rorc- Ins- a man. Unaaatsteo aouoie piay try ouv ttelders have been extremely scarce com mod lee in tha last fire yeara.

tfpeker's feat aa'alnst tba Tiera Race Entries AT PIMUCO. Oae Ssel t'aele's lassie. First Kace 4 furlonxe: In the Sua Ill Hansel Blanci Ussond. Imp Ill Child 91 II lit Commsndsr 101 I'enrose Sweeplst 1" Agne Cook mil u.nd.r 102 airs. Ksts Ley I Xalna decker 101 Second Raos ferleegs; Pnllux Ill Trial tV Jury us rilttsrgold Ill King Worth HI The Hasusradsr iWoodtrso 11 101 te ne Will Ill -prtac Koh-i-noor 18 mi4.

Chant xJaak Moast, Hondo Imp. 18 xSlsspy Sam Third Race I miles: Bmarald Isls II. Brooks Isip. 141 aOold Bond Chencw Fellow IVtvKoer' laiD. 14 11 101 114 114 111 144 148.L Zesxmo.

Osnnt 111 willow 141 a Ret 14T Warlock 114 bCoboled Fourth ltacs 4H furlongs; Avion Ill b8ter Realm 111 Lit. Maudls Ksqetmau ill Brisk Ill Blue ill bCaa. Lassl Ths Wsndsrsr 111 Aunlls 117 KSdte HcBrlde, Imp. 111 kOouplsd. Fifth Race Shade Althsa.

Imp. Clsriss -4 furlongs: 111 Quletud 11? Ill Lsdv Dorothy 117 111 Ksts Bright Ill Fsrlgourdlne 12 Jsn Mary 11 Slstk Kscs Mils snd 10 yard: eCudgsl 141 fsxCrlmpsr. Imp. sjoaren. Imp Hendrle el'nele Bryn HI.

Isldors sTumbl.r Kalitan dCrank 100 ill 111 Hauberk 120 101 dCoL CluS, 1m. II lsl fN.bra.ka II 111 rllamrosoh Ill 111 Philippic, Imp. 101 101 Zululand. Imp. II Ross sntry: dsara'l Ross cJ.

K. entry; sH P. wnitnsy sntry: fHal Parr antrr: xxThrss pounds slalmsd for rider. Seventh Race Mile: Brother Jonathan, xMIss Krutsr le Imp Ill xktsrtsr Ill tend Man 1L Ill aPoor ButarAy 14 xOrsy Eagls. Imp.

xApprsnttcs sllowanes claimed. Weather, clear; track, fast. AT LKXISttTOM. One Sees Sally. First Sacs I furlongs Nib Ill Klansy Koblsman Ill ltougles S.

1 IT Chalmers Pr. ef Ill Sscond llace 4H furlongs, Brunstts Ill nWer Itasle 111 111 111 lit 111 111 111 111 til 111 Oeorgtanna Ill lgotal. Tanagrm Ill Can Sbo Kill HanaalL in Isaacs Helma Ill Bsttsroak Tfclrd P.acs 8 furlongs. B.llsre ale Basil Boys 101 aellr Oppert unity lit rourtn rises ettie ane qusner. Bub.

Louder. 17 aValor 18 bWa th 4th io errasKiia iv bHoral II. 17 Man'r Walt Oppertanlty Ill kHolllstsr Berryman and Ward ntxy. rifts Hace 4H renongs. Jim Iudly.

10 Bustsr Clark lit on is a in enuiido ii 'Iraos Harbaa ill bwavs Omene Ill Legai Sixth Race Mile and Hum Held 107 Job Olga Star 18 avsnth Raos Mils ana Rulogy 1ft Bin Shooter, ill bPeraruno 11 tMa 101 Pr.lll.tlns lot Tse Lsl Solid Rook 1T 'John Orahara 111 Wadswerth' Bddls T. 17 Last lit Alh.ua 101 sApprsntice allowance claimed. Wvmth.r clear; traek fast, Imported. SBLCCTISSS. le Shooter.

Ill 1 St rteritee. lagnes Ceek. Penrose, Mrs. Ksts PuV- Leydecker. I He jrlli, Th Maqnradr, Isux.

I Oold Bond, Warlock, Sixty-Pour, 4 UNCI. STB bABSli HIB, Swatle. Blue lAaaia 8jsne Mary, Althea, Qnletada -I Cudgel. Tumbl.r. Kalitan.

Miss Krnter, Brother Jonathan. Qrey stagle. At Lrstajrtea. 1 Prise niaa. 'of Como, Sduseler, Noble- I No prferne.

LLT, Opportunity, Basil. tHolltstsr. Oppertanlty, Maaagsr s-Bostr Clark. Legal, Wave. Hal uiga star, Harvest ElHS.

7 Sine Bhoeter, Bddl T. Sea trr- Cbapman Wouldn't Wait To Be Drafted ST. lOOtS. Mo- May S. De.

sMIaeT not to watt tor kda draft 18 "MaJ 4 M. Sk a BI II I eau. Kay cnwgiuan, star annrt. an. tup ap awa- 'ssssna waa- Vmm wm.w mm ss- das -wgjp sa SasSaSaaaa 1 -soe for the Clcv.lend Assert.

ii axsrbso ka la naval EFAJtXJ tTXIrt SsUnCIWXXT QXTXXX STXXXT "1 i' eallc keba) Sana Swiss frosa Speeding around th half-mils track. In the early part of a twenty-mil rasa, the rear outside tir (lew off aa th ear aktddd and ewarved around aa of th sharp turn a Moat drivers would hsve stopped right there but not Lavlolette. With hla ear rocking and tossing on th bars steel rim. hs kspt on at tha Imminent rlak af evertuming at every oorner. and finally won ths race, incidentally, Laviolette's competitor also lost a tire, and also kpt on gotns.

LavloUtt had many narrow es capes while racing both on motor cycle and with autemobllea On ana occasion, while racing at Delorimer on a motorcycle, tearing along at a mlle-a-mlnute clip, he plungea late a runt, and waa hurled fully twenty feet over the handle bar. Every spectator thought Lavlolette would be killed, but in some miraculous way he landed sliding en hla back, and beyond a few bruisss, was none ths worse. So great waa the impact the motorcyole waa broken la two. waa the first since Oct. 1, If II.

Bobby noth then retlrins two of the White flox at one clip, though he did not do so by trapping a fly ball. He made an astounding catch and kept on to first base. That same year Tilly Walker of the Ked Box made an nana 1st ed double play against New Tork. In 1916, Klmer Hmlth of tha In die utt, Bert Hhotton of the Browns and Daley of the Tanks retired two mm on one 0y ball. Th re no heroea of Okie stripe in 1114 In the American, but tha year before Reuben Noshier Okhring.

who is trying a comeback thla season. In company with many other vcta, turned ths trick against the Indiana National Laagitera from 111 to 1117. Inclusive, who have made lone dual killing from the outAeld. have been Bill Hlnchman of tha Pirates. Max Flack of the Cuba and Oeoraa Twombley and Eddie Fltxpatrick of the Braves.

Jones Says He Came To Terms with Newsy WINNIPEG, May 1 Con Jonas, of Vancouver, who la on hla way to tha Coast, after a trip East te search of Uroasa material, waa riven a reception by tha Winnipeg: Lacrosse Association here last night. Jones says that he cam taster ma with Newsy Lalonde, of Montreal, to play at Vancouver, bat-tha Nationals baulked vary strenuously saying they would disband Af londe was taken away BREEDERS WILL MAKE EFFORT TO HAVE RACING RESUMED AGAIN Dtprtatioa to WiJl trOTtrav- ma sutnr' TORONTO. May With a wltw to baring: racing rerived In Canada, hut on a limited scale and with cer-tdiin resulcUans. deputation from Canadian 8tandarJ-bred and Thor- uk bred Associations will shortly rlsit Ottawa and wait upon tna Cab inet It ta tha members of this, two associations who wars hit tha hard eat last fa.ll when racing waa atytuled, aa they, baing breaders, have bow practiaally bo open market to dispose, of their stock nor hare they any opportunity to try out their animals and separata tha calls In order to Improve their breed ing- Instead of being able to do thts the coming season, tha thoroughbreds have become a drag on their owners, aa the latter have to feed and eara lor tham atllL without be Guaranteed Shoes Taw rtra as risk la fcwrtrg Tara Bam fat (sea. The as ajade at Saaeriar stock tkat guarartea ths ansiity sasl atvls, lsa set Is rip.

xaaks assart Mss ajasts gkees svalaaJvelT. Ceeai then euallty ss4 price wtU stVsr and TeaTl aa thT are the seat vain Canada. ASK sstar ake Seal at aseea WUHDOH 6B0S CO. UafTTKO, sapawai ssuaissgVJtV Vgtr I 4faesax, rln astwwgass. (wBaaaaawsssnssaaaaa Shot- Xoonomjr matt bs Jattgsd (4 ths tost fz jtu mot tss prios tw pair.

Osis't aOM ttrw ths ebsap-at liiotti 7m by, bav twosa tlwy ars tht bast Gales Co. KAHtiKM. STOVES. Efts, ootntwmon rxs, uruHsai cab wits, washinq atAcinjtrs. six' KDa or irostoava.

blkiu VHARDISJt. THS OLD MZllktlM-. rSKOITaU. 80QSI awtabltaaed ltl I. CITt BTtml led BANK ST.

arrrctaja, stterlee a tar as sasa at KSTXS lUrnT 00, LTD. as tPAttsia STUarr. AMATEUR BALL SEASON OPENS HERE TODAY "Task" u. Ottawa East WLI Qaak tl Laswas rVk two amatear baseball matches are carted for this afternoon. Ottawa East will clash with the "Tank" Battalion at Istnadowne rare, while Royal Canadians will play Ste.

Ann' at Angle Squar. Aa uhlbltton gam Is also achtdal. for Sunday aftsrneoa at Varatty OvaL Ottawa East meetin Ottawa Uh'ivraty, A bumper crowd I expected to turn out. thl afternoon at Lane-downs Park, whan the "Tank meet Ottawa East. Th (am without a doubt will prove a good con-teat, both team being In first-class condition.

Th soldlsrs produced food ball last Saturday against th Canadian Army Service Corps and are cure to give Ottawa East a real argument. Manager Mck Dawoon, af the Ottawa Bast team, baa secured the Pastlms room under th grand stand, and th uniform have been saved to the park. Manager Daw. son could not announce hla line-up last evening, but expects nil the playera te be out. Len.

Hheaom will likely be the oatoher. while the pitcher will be picked from Herb. Hector. McGregor and Oordl Smith. Fertile Dewhuret or Roger Smith will likely be etatloned at first, with Leaag eecond.

Dagg. a new player will replace Rhea urns at short-stop, whll Oauthler. will be at his usual plac at third. Th outfield will likely be oompoeed of Jim slant. Herb Kneeume and aick Dawson.

Tha other members of the aquad are also requested to turn sut. Ottawa Tennis And Lawn Bowling Ass. Messrs. H. 8.

Campbell. John Murphy and A. B. Lamb, having re-lgnd from th board of director, owing to press urs of business, a meeting of the Ottawa Tennis and Lawn Bowling Association waa held In the T.M.C.A. last evening to till the vacancies The new directors elected were Ms rs.

Arthur Ferrt. J. W. Emsll and C. Rimer Campbell and the full list of officers Is now aa follows: Prssldent Mr.

J. A. Watson. Vice-president Mr. W.

Broa-son. Mr. F. T. Tory.

Executive Mr. E. Learoyd, Dr. J. K.

M. Gordon, Mr. Arthur Ford. Orounds oomnil(te Dr. 3.

at Gordon. Mr. B. L. Learoyd and Mr.

C. Elmer ing able to get any ramaneraiioa. I a4 dentally, these breeders are llr-tnT'twtSsw etj asantrp 4a, the asorid where raaing, with bettitig priT-llegva, ts barred. Tha horse mea that win meet the Cabinet will ask that racing- be again revived under the same conditio na that existed prior to Aug. 1, Burt year, with tha anopttow aaeh track be only allowed sag day racing for tha runners daring tha year and that the Goveratrvent take over ail the receipt and allow tha eta be only the actual rueininaT expenses.

Tha receipts from the different tracks would amount to a consider able Item for the Dominion Government, who have never derived any revenue from racing, it aeing always the provinces. Had tho proposed plan bean In varus two years ago, tha Oovern-ment would hava realised a sum running wall up over tha hundred thousand mark, and thla would help ttmsldefabty In these days when or tee) la taged. THE sates" fiS HI Al Baseball For The Busy Man KATTOlfaX LB AG Be Won. LrOiL Pet." New York IS 1 Chicago Phllaalelpkla .171 Cincinnati Plttsburs Ht. LeOUtS.

.117 Brooklyn 4 10 .111 Boston 11 iiaaxvea Tese.r. New Tork at Boston. Philadelphia at Brooklyn, Cincinnati at Chicago. St. Louis at Pittsburg.

eeeea lTeelee4ay. Bt. Louis. Pittsburg. X.

Oiloago, li Cincinnati, t. Brooklyn, ft; Philadelphia. New York, Boston, J. ABIKJ Boston Clsvelantl tXC AN tsKAHt'R. Won.

Lost It 4 4 Pet .492 latT Chlcatio New Tork Philadelphia. I .101 flt Luis. retrolt Washington. fiaasrea TofSay. Chtearo at Detroit.

Cleveland at Bt. Isoula. Washington at PhlLadelphta. Boston at New York. geeree Vesteeaay.

Chicago, it: Detroit, S. Philadelphia. Washington, I. New York, Boston. 2.

Cleveland, St. Lou la 4. lOSt AND LOW CORKS. Tfotleeml Iseasnee. (Boor from April 27 to May High aeore, low srore, 1.

Clubs. H. 8. M. T.

W. T. V. Tl. Vrw York 2 fi 4 8 3 Cincinnati 4 2 1 I I 31 Chicago 6 It I SI Brooklyn 2 I 24 Bt.

IsOUls 4 4 I 2 4 22 Hoetoa 4 4 I IS Vmiborg 2 1 I phtla. 4 0 0 Daily 14 4 IS S2 IT St 28 1T2 Aatverteaa Ieaae. (Soorea from Anrll 2T to May 2 ruga score, if; low srnr, I. Clubs. M.

T. 2 12 I 4 4 1 It I 1 T. P. TV nhlosWtO CI i land I II IS I I I I I 4 I I Boston St. Louis.

Ietrolt Phils. New York Pally lis. I 17 17 11 41 10 111 No game played. NEW LEAGUE HAS HAMWTOHOE Ontlook Not tkmin Fr Leifi or tbe OtiW Gobs TORONTO. May Manager Dan Howley and President McCafTery of tha Leafs warn shifting uneasily in their chairs at -Toronto headquarters last night whan diseasing the opening; of the season In ths New League on Wednesday.

Only live days remain for tha team to get Into oondltlon, and there la the possibility of a apting shower of two to shorten tha working hours, perhaps ey ft full day or mora. Such a bail team as la now at tho disposal of tho TWiouto mnamgeineist woaldnt sc vary far bn a Caas leag-ue. siajoea Hoi MLoosteasli-ag. Tha persist snt ass irt ions that ths LaaU'wlll be strengthened by player from major taama lo plenty of time lot tho opeaLng at Binghamton on Wednesday do not carry tho weight that marked them a few days ago. For some reason best known to themselvea they are very slow In offering help to tho struggling New Iaague.

Toronto ts not tho only club to suffer. No club In tha circuit has boon able to draw upon big league player resources to any helpful extent. Tha attitude of tna major fcn this sop act th conjunction with their avowed intention of In-1 adlng Now League territory given tha aolor of tftith to the auspicious that there la an organised attempt being made to impede the progress of tha circuit which has John H. Parrell aa Ita head. Semi -professional playera pro WEEK-END sjsagBjaajsjgjgsa We AJsa to rsraao jjj 10 UK SPRIKa SUITS have quality marked all over them quality, workmanship and styles.

You ars well ad-viited tu see our selections st fl8 to $45. BEAMENT and JOHNSON Limited HI SPARKS dt METTC.VLFK s7rg.fl dominate In the New League. The percentage of men who wore International League uniforms last season and who are now hi this drour. is very small Indeed. They scattered to tbe four winds when declared free agent and appeared to prefer the American Association and Routh-em League to the Farrell circuit.

Truly the outlook for the league is not bright. Make It a ItettJetrronnd. There la a ray of hope to be found in the faot that the men who formed the league which succeeds the International overcame many difficult obstacles and demonstrate thnt they are fighters. Much monry is behind the circuit. The Toronto Buffalo.

Rochester, Jersey City acl Binghamton clubs are backed by robust bank rolls. The Toronto squad was augmented yesterday by the arrival of Oad- by, a St. Thomas, Ont, player, who' had infield experience In the Canadian League, and an outfielder named Leld. who comes from th Nashville club of the Houttiern League. Manager Howley used Gedsliy for a brief time at infield positions and then chased him to the outfield.

Two workouts will be held again today. INTERPROVINCIAL MEETS MONDAY Qttbi Art Reqncstet to Tan in Phyen' CostracU The question of ground settled satisfactorily the Interprovlnclul Baseball League is now In a position to go a hee1. with arrangements for the opening games In the season's schedule at Dupui Park on Sunday, May It. For that purpose a meeting has been called for Monday evening at Drapeau'H Halt. Hull, at eight o'clock.

All cftrbe ar ask a a tw send ri presents- lives and they are also supposed to turn In their playera' contracts at thla meeting-' The Big Business don la thla star I bst svldsno of th Big Valoes yea receive at the sinswrFIT-aiTESHOE o- Its SPARKS STKKfcT. CUiNiNlnGHAu': Battens conpsctionkrs. CLXJLNLLNE3S 8 DEVICE QUALITY. Office end Paelwry Braneh Store Cuntberlasd St, SOT Bank street TE a. tM.

TBI. Q. si BARGAINS Realize Special Valnes. In Clan Tires SOsSVs Nobly H9.7S 30x3Vi (jhsja 17 go 0s3Vi Bxaok Kibbed Cord Patters. $1925 31x4 Hobby 32M 11x4 yTiain $27.75 82x3V, Chain $19.75 Ho Dowel Tow These Are Vary J.

C. MacDONALD Specialist la AutoasoMl Twos snd Vulcanising. T2 O'Connor St. Phone Queen 6896 NEW AGENTS FOR THE Dodge Brothers are now reaudyfor business at 303 Bank St, and have on display and ready for immediate delivery a complete line of DODGE BROTHERS CARS OTTAWA MOTOR SALES 303 BJUTK8T. PH01TE Q.

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