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lUtiliirkl, JUlC. 2d, lifca i mmmzJ edited av ceorge mackintosh j.jjj aLsLaeiiijjTj-j- I T' 1 House That Tex Built I SOUTH Chasing the Pennants mm works 'RIGHT' AND HIS nihTiirnpoiirrrn Quakers Were Outhit by Eskimos But Managed To Win by Score of 6-5 "Dropping of Third Strike By Leake and a Wild Fitch By Douglas Helped Greatly to Manufacture the. American League For Big Titular Battle Advantageously Located Arena on Boyle's Thirty Acres, Where Jack and George Will Clash Next Saturday, Greatest Structure of the Kind Ever Erected Seats 70,000 i rAnHLlooUrrtl Game Was Listless in Jersev Oitv within easy reach el? the Pet. AM .4 MM .42 Clevelsnd 42 24 New York 5 Waahiagtoa Boston -1 rwtroit St. Louis 2 Chicago PbuadelDllla TODAY'S GAMES Washington at Ksw Tork.

dear; 3:0. Philadelphia at Boston, cloudy; St. Louis at Cleveland, clear; 1:04. Only game scheduled. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS estea Rallied In Ninth BOSTON'.

June 21. Boston rallied In the eighth and ninth Inninge yesterday and won Us first game of the series froni Philadelphia is R. H. E. Psilade'xhla 001 Sit 0 i 10 Boston OJtOOOOtl 11 4 Rommell and Perkins: Russell, Karr snd Walters.

Mail Was Effective CLEVELAND, June 2. Cleveland defeated Bt. Louis yesterday 4 to Mails being more effective then Vangilder with men bsaes. r. St.

Louis 000 000 ltt 14 1 Clevelsnd 011000 00a 4 11- Vsnglider and Collins: Mails and Nunamsker. Only games scheduled. International League W. Pet. Baltimore 1 -74! Rochester J4 11 Toronto -W Buffalo 12 -Ml Newark.

22 It .441 Jersey City 2 Syracuse -41 Reading 20 -3M AND CALLIES League Encounter at South Side Grounds Should Be Hard Fought What gives promise of being one of the best senior soccer league fixtures of the season will he played at the South Bide grounds this evening, when the I lies and the South Siders hook up. Both teams have been training regularly, and are in shape to put up a hard fight. On their ewn grounds, the South Siders have always been a tough proposition for any team i the league, and this evening's contest should be as hard fought as any in the past. Starting from humUe beginnings, and not being taken wtih much seriousness by soccer followers in general, fhe Callies have been the surprise packet of the season. To date they have not suffered a league defeat, and among their notable performances are a draw with the Shamrocks and a victory over the Vets.

The teams will be chosen from the following players: South Side Lock. Kent, Fwann. Hamilton. E. Bryant, Lappin.

Thorns, Skett, Ockenden. Cohen, Bryant. Callies Gough, Conlin. Gillespie. Torrance.

Orrhin. Herman. McGregor. Hanna, J. Robson, C.

Robson, lacCabe, Miller, Lewis, Smith. Players of both teams are reouested to be on the grounds hot later than I o'clock sharp, the kickoff being timed for 1:30. FRANKIE SCHOELL EASY FOR KANSAS ROCKY KANSAS l.L"FK"ALO. N.Y., June 2. Rocky Kansss of Buffalo, N.T., w-m easily from Frankle Schoell of Buffalo, In a 12-round bout here last evening.

WIMBLEDON TENNIS WIMBLEDON, June 21 B. I. C. Norton. South Africa won the right to play In the finals of the men's singles by Francis Hunt.

United Sli.lKi. here The match went five se.v. The score was S-0. 6-7, -2. Mies Klizabein Ryan, California defeated Mrs.

Peacock. Oreat Britain in the ftrt match of the semi-final round of the women Singles. 1-4. 1-4. In the semi-finals of the men's doubles.

L. S. Deane and S. sf. Jsoobs of India, deeated Alston and Desaram of 1-1.

-l, -l- FRED FULTON WINS STRACCfK. N.Y.. June 21 Fred Fulton. Rochester. Minnesota, knocked out Dan Iialy of Pittsburg.

In the first round of a scheduled 12-round bout here last evening. noNAL SEDER irrr TnuiniiT mem un i YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Rochester, Baltimore, 19. BuRalo, Newark. A. Syracuse, 10-1; Reading.

Toronto, 11; Jersey City, 1. American Association Louitvllls Minneapolis Milwaukee Kannea City St. Paul Toledo Indianapolis Columbus 21 ...25 2 ...14 32 22 12 10 SI .,,12 tf 2 1)1 241 battle-ground. More than a dosen trunk- line railroads with Jersey city as a terminal, will bring their eoota from distant places. Several trans-continen tal railroads, with yards only a row blocks front "Boyle's Tiirty Acres" will park special trains of pullman care en convenient sidings which enthusiasts from distant points will use for shelter during their stay here.

La roe st Ever Built The srena Is the largest ever built by Richard or any ether promoter for a boxing contest. It exceeds by far the amphitheatre in which Johnson and Jeffries' met la Hit at Reno. and a Lao the one where Jess Wills rawax his tithe to Jack Dempsey at Toeeao. Ohio, two years ago It has been ouui st a eost of IJOO.Oon. two ana nan illia ttt lumber, eo.ua! to 471 miles of bnerds.

laid end to or about 140 carloads, have been used In the con struction. wr than ever before at a boxing bout, holders of reserved seats will be protected at Jersey City, on July 2. Long experience in the psychology or "fight crowds" has taught Tex Rlckard the wisdom of precaution. Fences, with barbed wire barricades, will mark the limits of the various seat sections, to hlch the crowd will nave snw. through 20 entran-ea ths Ave dollar general admissions, hss been reserved, and the holder of a 1W or a 40 seat will enter and walk to the desired point of vsntsge with as much ease ana certainty.

JReckard assures, as the purchaser of an orchestra seat In a metropolitan theatre. 'Advance sales have indicated that a greater proportion of women will attend ths bout than has aver nesa mw a title match heretofore. Rlckard nas declared that nearly ens-fourth of the crowd will be composed or lemmrei tpsctstors. Boxes. Immediately in rear of the ISO seats, have been constructed with the aim of accommodating bog parties" comfortsbiy.

Numerous groups of officials, includ ing Governor Edwards, oi new snd his staff; Mayor Hague, of Jersey City, and possibly Harry M. Daugherty, attorney-general of the United Btatee, 111 add to the color one tne quant; the unusual throng. Every Ssst'a Cesd One. Onlv In the varying distance at whhj: w. nriced seats are located tha rinar will tBsy vary in ammu- Persons in every pari, wi "i- arena will have a oiear view boxers throughout, ff posis.

obstructions will hsmper tne vwion. From the ring, raited about five feet above the level of the ground, the seats extend In a gentle slope upwsrd In every direction for approximately jou ie" making the breadth of Ihe arena, from Ids to side, mors thsn 00 feet. The structure, at ltt most distant poini, SB f.r hleh. Fans, curiosity -seeksre ane ine hanarsra-on. familiar to every box ing crowd, have made lite a bit Irksome for the force of watchmen wnom lucsem has Installed at the arena, on day and nlrht shifts, for protective purposes.

Refreshment tents and Dooms tor ino who will vend "soft drinks, peanuts. crarkerjack and souvenirs" have been ranted outside of the big enclosure within the past week. War prices for those commodities may prevail, but yet none of the vendors hat had the temerity to flesh a menu or give an Inkling of the coat of edibles to the intending msrehasers. Inside and outside ths arena, the blr bout promisee to furnish tne most colorful scene which the patrons of box ing ever have witn ViA.lAobac 3-r Soilling. The erease is each sheet does it.

Sold by dealers everywhere. Tee "ZU-Zeg" watermark edieates bifhett oweliry. .171 .0 .471 .41 .414 ChaDenger Tries Out All HU Tncks on Three of HU Assistants MANRAS8ETT. June 21. In sis rounds ot sparring yesterday afternoon Georges Carper tier gave all wis tricks a try out, much to the discomfiture of Chris Arnold, the Buffalo lightmeisht; Joe Jeanette and Paul Samson, a 200 pounder who joined the alaff this morning.

Georges boxed each of them two roueda. Today. Carpentier will rest after "a jaunt in the wooda He is to work again Wednesday and Thursday, then will take things easy until he meets the champion en Sat- Harev Kitla. sf Jersey City, whs his been eslscted as reeree of the Dentpeey-Csrpentlsr keut, July S. urdar afternoon.

Extra precautions for the protsetlon of the chsllengsr. were tsken yesterday by Manager DeecVmpa Two armed guards were placed on duty at the csmp and will maintain a patrol night and day until Saturday. The Barber's Ssuvsntr Ths tonsonal artist yesterdsy visit ed the camp of Carpentier with his clippers and when he went back to hit shop on Manhaeset Hill he carried the challenger's hslr with him. This." he said, "is my souvenir." All members of the camp were guying ths challenger today because of his almost bald pste. Dempsey Disobeys Orders ALANT1C CrTY, June 21 The wo-d hsd been psssed round st Jack Demp-sey's training camp that the champion wonld take a day off to rett twenty-four hours before plunging Into ths final two days of training.

Ouarde were stationed Inside the gates, which were locked to ths public and newspapermen. Jack earns, msnsger of the chsm-pioa, left for New Tork esrly In the day, leaving explicit Instruction! to have Dempsey do nothing but loaf. However, Dempsey. isle In the sfter-noon sisced a secret workout that de veloped Into ths hardest of bis training campaign. Hst Net Cent Stale Perhaps ths rssson Dempsey dtcldtd to work In secret yesterdsy wss to satisfy himself thst hs hsd not goes stsle or elowed up in his boxing or footwork.

Some noted trainers and athletes have been rethsr strong In their criticism thst thty believed Dempsey wss too finely drawn thst he ksd overtrained and was on the verge of going etale. But the champion. In his workout yeaterday, sstiefled those privileged to watch It that he Is stop of kia form and la no danger of going CHURCH FOOTBALL LEAGUE MEETING The snnual meeting of the church football league will be held tomorrow evening In the T.M C.A. All teams in- tendtns to enter sliould be on hand snd hsve ssy In the formation of the learue for next sesson. According to the constitution any desirable changes may be made at this meeting.

If it I t' Zl 'l ff VV il --c w-v 7 NEW TORK. June 28. The greatest! srena Tex Rk kard has built is ready to accommodate approximately 70.O0C spectators wbea champion Jack Dempsey meets Georges Carpentier in Jersey City. July 1. Since April 21.

more than fdo workmen have been distributed over all sections of the huge octagonal saucer which grew daily under their tattoo of hammers until today, when their labor was completed. The great reinforced structure, covering nearly a third of the tract known as "Boyle's Thirty Acres" awaits the inspection of government engineers and the installation of tele graph wires llutMlgh which millions of persons, compared to whom the actual spectators will be numerically tnsigniflcanL will see the "Battle of the Century" through their minds' eyes. Twenty-rive minutes from Broadway and 42nd street, a more advantageous site for the contest could not have been chosen. Tube trains under the Hudson River will carry thousands of persons to stations near the arena. Ferry boats will carry mors thousands across the river from Manhattan to trolley centres FIRST PLACE BY Senators Outhit the League Leaders But Were Defeated 6 to 5 REG IN June 11 Caigary retained the top of the Western Canada league standing here last night by defestltg Hegina to 1.

Tbs Intsnse rivsiry or- wun the tesmt wss apparent on rev- era! occasions and Umpire Arundl came In for some hard booing from tin crowd, ripest' catch of hsrd line drive wss ths best seen st Ihe locsl osrk this year. Gillespie knocked out of the box In the eighth inning, while Zweiful was removed for pinch, hitter. .1. H. EL Calgary Ml 1 Reglna 000 lo 040 is i Clllenpte.

Thollander and Kilouuen Zweiful, N'ofslger and 8nyJer. Msresnt Hanging On. MOOSE JAW, June Winnipeg clung un to ths heels of the llronks by defeating the weals pare to night 7 to 4. Church League Baseball A good crowd of Interested spectators ssw the Intermediate church league rame at Diamond park last evening, in which Weetmount defeated Grace by a score of to i. The result means thst the Westmnunt team will hold the City Dairy trophy for one yeer.

Sacred Hesrt vs Osrnssu The senior division of the league win he decided this evening when Sacred Heart will meet Garnesu at Diamond nark. The winners of this game hold the Watcher trophy for next season. SASKATCHEWAN OOLF SASKATOON. June 21. Announce emnt was made tonight thst ths dales for the provinclsl golf tournsmrn which Is to be held here this summer.

has been set for August 1 Mane new features have been added to th program. LEWIS SEATS B'-OOMFIELD I.ONDON. June 21. Ted "Kid'' Lewli last night defeated Jack Bloomfleld on points In anwenty round bout for the middleweight championship of England VOUNO MONTREAL LOStl BOSTON, June 21Abe Friedman of Ronton was swarded the c-clslon over Toung Montreal of Providence in ten-round bout here last evening. The, are bantamweights.

is not BRQNKS MAINTAIN REG1NA YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Indlsnapolls. Columbus, 7. Toledo. 1. Kansas City.

St. Psul. 1. Milwaukee, Minneapolis. 1.

Pacific Coast Leasu faithful, whom the heat bad not over come, set out to tie the score and they did. Grabowski started by flying out to deep left, but Roman got on through a scratch Kernan sent him around to third with a two-base hit and Olsen scored them both with a hit that went for two bags. Halted Until the Sixth No further scoring took place until the sixth. Jude got on through Stokke error but went out at second on a fielder's choice on Grabowskl's grounder toward the first sack. Roman grounded out.

third to first, but Kernan came through with his second two-base hit of the game and the Quaker catcher scored. Edmonton came back strong In tho tenth. Apperson led off with a two base hit. He went to third on Stokke's grounder to first and scored when Roman threw low to the plate on auger's hit, Grabowski being unable to ret hold of the ball This tied the score again. The Winning Bun Scanlon scored the run which won the game.

Htriking at a low one, he got to first when Leake allowed the ball to get by him. Jude sacrtiicea him to second. Douglas unloosed a wild nitch. Scanlon going to third from where he scored when Grabowski drove a hot one through the box. Vox score follows: EDMONTON A.B.

R. H. P.O. A. E.

Apperson. ss. Stokke. Zb. Manush.

l.f. Hauger, r.f. Herman. 3b. loia, lb c.f.

I.eake. c. Douglas, p. Kali banks 6- 37 5 10 24 11 SASKATOON A.M. R.

H. 4 2 5 P.O. A. B. 2 2 0 2 20 9 0 1 son 10 0 (10 0 10 Kernan, 2b.

White. lb. Hummali, c.f. Korty-the. r.f.

Scanlon. Sb. luds. l.f. Grabowski, c.

Roman, p. 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 Score by Ir.nings: Bdmonton 220 0001101 Saskatoon 220 001 lltx SUMMARY Two bare hits Kernan. 2: Olson. Three base hit Herman. Sacrifice hite -Maiuish.

Judu. Stolen bases Scanlon. 2. Leake. Double Stokke.

Apperson and Herman. 6ft on bai.ea Edmonton, 14; Saskatoon. 7. Faffes on balls Off Roman. 8: off l.ouK is, 4.

Struck out By Roman. by Douglas, Passed Ball Leake-Wild pitch Douglas. Time of game 2 hours. Umpire Baerwald. HERE'S SOMETHING FOR 'BABE' RUTH TO SHOOT AT June -8.

Jack Rentier. baseman sniT pitcher on I'ne Baltimore Inter- nations'. hs established what is believed to be a baseball record. Bentley has knocked eight home runs in th last week. Yesterday afternoon he registered three consecutive circuit drives.

Can Dempsey Beat See Dempsey-Brcnnan PICTURES i NEW EMPIRE SAT, JULY 1-2. Special Added Attraction Sir Barton and Man O'War Direct wire from Jersey Grty Arena to theatre on Saturday. Starts 1:00 General Admission All Parts 60s Frtday 2:30. 4:15. 7:30.

Saturday 1 :00. 4.50. 7:30. :15 Seats on sale now. Thestre.

Jos DHscell's. Mike's, Tom Csmpbell'i Hst Shep. Secure tickets new. I Winning Tally Special to The Journal) SASKATOON. Saek, June 28.

Hitting in the pinches was the deciding- factor in yesterday's opener of "fhe aeries between the Kskimos and flie Quakers, the homesters going into position again by winning came wu a rather listless affair, "the scoring in the opening Inning? giving promise of a long drawn out "battle. The first three innings took "Exactly fifty-five minutes to complete "tut after that play was speeded up "slightly, so that it was finished exactly on the two hour mark. It was chiefly due to the unsteadiness of the two heavers that the game --was prolonged. John Hummel nominated Paul Roman to do the hurling for the Cairns delegation while Gus Ulelchman selected Douglas to oppose There was little to choose between the two huVlers. although Roman walked four more men than Douglas, truck out four more and was touched for two more hits.

Doutrlas, Jiow- ever, let loose a wild pitch at the critical moment and this paved the way for the winning tally The visitors took the lead in the first inning but Jhe Quakers knotted the count in their half. Again in the second, the Esks lead by two runs fbut the locals tied the score again. In the sixth the Quakers added one Tun, but the Esks came back in the einhth and the score was again tied. Scanlon scored the winning tally in "ihc last of the eightli. a pafsed ball "snd a wild pitch figuring in the mak- "hig.

Esks Opened the Scoring Apperson started the game by out. but Stokke drew a walk. Manush also fell a victim to Roman' 'twisters. Hauger singled. Herman banged against one.

however, and -when the ball had been returned to Ihe diamond rJlokke and Hauler hasi the plate and was yomfortHUiy resting on (liird. It wis practically te" same story for the Quakers when Ihcy came to lial In their half. Kernan and White walked In succession. Olsen filed Jtit to Hauger and both runners advanced base. Hummel singled between and second.

scoring Kernan r'orsythe slapped one down past third base and White scored. Two In the Second The secon, innin-j proved another two-two affair. Stuart walked but off the fir't sack on a smart play between Grabowski and 'Kernan. Leake, whiffed, but Douglas "karled the bil rolling by gelling on a fre pass. Apprson singled, sending to third, and Stokke filled the sacks when he 'drew another walk.

Mdnush singled and two runners came home. Hauger also walked, but Herman flied out to 'Hummel in deep centre. The ambitious Quaker harking possibly to the exhortations of the Stony Plain Dominion Day Sports Spend the Holiday at Stony Plain Auto, Horse, Indian Pony end Foot Races; Football, Baseball, Basketball and ether attrsotions. Hudson's Bay and Other Edmontaar Teams will participate. Mens on grounds.

Dance In evening. Wear Tom Campbefl Hats and Smile Stanley Jackson Agents for 20tfl Century Clothe, Jseger Woolens. Burberry Costs. Regal and Stetson Shoes. 10117 JASPER AVENUE THE HOME OF Hart, Schaffner Marx Clothes CRYSTAL, LTD.

10139 Jssper Avenue Dissolution Sale ESSERY'S Ntxt Door Allen Ttwatr. Jasper Avenue. National League W. I- Pittsburg New York Bostea SL LouU SI Srooklya 11 Chicago CinciBnatf 2 ss I'V, i. rlinhta 19 43 Pet .41 i .2 TODAY'S GAMES New Tork at Phllsdelphia.

clear; Pittsburg at Chicago, two chsar: 1:10 and Cincinnati at t. Louis, clear; s.i. Only games echaduled. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Pirstea Wen Easily PITTSBURG. June 2.

Pittsburg hit Vaughn and Jones freely yesterday anj easily defeated Chicago Pittsburg 211 02 1 li hicsro 101 10 0H9 l- Morrison and Schmidt; 1 augnn, joacw and Daly. Hum Runs Were Cennren PHILADELPHIA. June 21. Seven knin ruiL Bve of them by the Phillies. featured yesterday's II to victory the locals.

R. H. Vw York 011 000 S10 11 PhtlsAnlnhla 241 021 2I 1 1 I Douslas and 8mttn; Hubbeil end Bruggy. Five StrsigHt Fee Crimea BROOKLYN, June 2 Orim wob hi fifth consecutive game yesterday when the Superbas defeated Boston I to 2. R.

H. Rn.tr. 001000 10OJ 13 1 Rrnoklvn BOO 140 0 i 11 2 Scott, nillnglm and Gibson; Grimes and Miller. Reds Break Losing Strssk fiT. LOUIS.

June 2. c'inciunatl broke Its losing streak yesterday scor. ing five runs la the second Inning after two were out sns eeteatea ou iajuiw 1 J- R. H. Cincinnati 0S0 000 000 5 7 2 Kl Lonls 000 110 OOe 2 7 I Riiey and Wlngo; Walker, Riviere.

Sherdel and Dilhoefer. Pacific International YESTERDAY RESULTS Tskima, Victoria, If. Tacoma. Vancouver, 2. GENERALSHIP IN DEMPSEY BATTLE Chicago Fighter Had the Go ing But Was Shy on Experience tBy BOB FARRELL) leo.

P. Klvnn. msnager of Bill Bren nan. now declares that If his battler had but one fight under his belt before he met Jack Dempey in Madison Square Garden on the night of December 14. the chsmplonship would now be reposing In the hands of the Chicago heavyweight.

He hit the vital spot of the whole affair when he said: "Bren- nan lacked ring generalship" and It was this lack which ssved Mr. Dempsey his crown in the second round of the battle. It was not until the motion pictures taken of the affair, were released that the experts scrambled lo reverse the opinions and then, in many cases ii done very grudgingly for they had one snd sll touted Dempsey as a msn-killer." sn assertion which was totally disproved by the camera, which ssw and recorded more of the rgnt than an the hundreds of experts around the ring and the thousands of fans who crowded every Inch of space in the huge arena. I Shown en the Screen Borne of the experts rsved shout this snd that punch having ftnlsts- Brennan In the twelfth, but they neve been proved sll wrong by the camera which shows clearly and, distinctly the blow which ended the hsrd fought contest. Ted) Rlckard, undoubtedly gave the boxing game a wonderful boost when rte braved the mud slinging campaign Indulged in by some of the alleged experts snd put on the match which gave the public Its first real measurement of Dcmpeey'e chsnces with Georges Carpentier.

Ted Rlckard also braved a lot of criticism when he hsd motion pictures taken of the contest, snd it was luckv he did so. for we have 4oday a camera record of the battle which shews every detail of the battle clearly and distinctly and proves bevond doubt that Dempsey is not Infallible, for he had to extend himself to the limit to save himself from defeat at the hands of Bill Brennsn. Edmonton boxing fsns will hsvo a chsnce to see for themelOs how Brennsn performed sgaiiist Dempsey on Friday snd Saturday of this week, when the pictures of the fight will be on exhibition at the Empire theatre. SOCCER LEAGUE MEETiNil A meeting of the intermediate division of the Edmonton city and district football league will he held at the T.M.C.A. tonight at 1 o'clock sharp to select the Scotland vs England international teams.

All delegates are requested to be on hand. ASKS RETURN OF FANCY PRICE FOR CELEBRATED HORSE SKW TORK. June 21. Return of the I111.HW paid for the race horse Play FeHow. brother of the noted Msa O'War.

has been re- quested by Samuel C. Hildreth. It e- was reported here today. The racer wnlea was bought from the Quincy etabie was e- withdraws from a race it Aqueduct yesterday because of he slleged dlsrwvery that ths e. horse wss "a wtnd-eucker" and was In no condition lo race.

mum W. Pet. Ran Francisco 11 Sacramento 49 31 Seattle Vernon 44 1 Oakland 45 84 Los Angeles i 1 Salt Laks Portland 1' tames scheduled yesterday. Western Canada league W. 1,.

Pi. Calgary 17 Winnipeg 1 Raskatoon 2 2S .110 Reglna 24 24 EDMONTON Moose Jaw II -241 i ii i a tors snd Sg ies. sll t. j. i I "e- the --5 a' in ome-run 1 I Inter, a.

wltii th isi-a. Keatt'e V'j 1 sold -A cans for marked 9, nvrn a nsv RIFLE SHOOTING The rain cams down again Saturday. as it a the previous week spolilnx sums otherwise good score, while nlckeiling of the old rif es uis by lbs E. R. A.

until a sunpiy Is received from Calgary ssnres, eon-trlbuted toward keeping down the ecor. Ing of this organisation, and all the members are loosing forward to securing a better rifle on arrival of this season's BlOTB. In sDits of the unfavorable condlt out. severs! good scores were made, ss wl'l be seen by Ihe appended scores; E. R.

A. 2l Tdt. tn Yds. 12 21 II 2 22 21 21 31 II 21 14 toa To- Tde tsl gt. Macdonsld T.

H. Bourne 8. J. Carter O. Hollands Cpl.

Slllak J. H. Reran W. A. Clark Cspt Reid E.

Belllck J. Ijefeuvre P. P. Mulrhead E. Williams J.

O. Donald 21 2 ii 24 1. 2 01 2 ft 27 Hi 24 11 as 2-77 22 24 71 IS 71 25 3s 10 40 H. B. Hpratt 24 14 i g- 40 The isth were shooting the seoono mstch of the C.M.R.

tragus, while eev. oral mem bore of the other militia units also psrticipsted In the sfternooa'e prsctics. ttvh Alberts Dragoons Shooting in the Canadian Rifle League en Raturday which Is epen to n1 Rifle Aesnciatpns of Cansds, the lth Alberta Lrragoone made the splendid team average of M.7 for their tea man team. This ahews very consistent shooting snd If maintained at ths Calgary meet many rifle snooting honors are doe come north. The following were the Individual ecoree.

Ihe highest ten to count In the lesgue snoot. fiams 200 100 To- Tda. Tds. Tda taJ Wright. M.

H. 30 It 2 gsidler. J. 2 31 wl Masse. T.

J. Trooper 27 II Bowen. J. A. Trooper 11 tl Mclnnls.

D. 2 carmiehaei. Capt. 21 21 1102 Bowes. P.

K. SI 11 1102 MacdonaW, 21 1 Si Wilson, K. I)-. Lieut- 27 31 wnght. Set SI 2 1 Wood.

r. Trooper 2 21 17 Tf Ward. ft. C. Trooper 27 12 Stems.

H. Major 21 li Beaie. F. 1 2 17 it is not Macdonald's Srs'T' Virginia leaf, nsludi ft 'TLING AND IS ATION U.F.A. It J.

tssWBBW Tobacco. Great Coyote Clif.se and Dog Race Ombimd AT WETASKIW1S FAtf: uRUNDS On July 1st TOGETHER WITH 8SRANO 3Tr TT WORSE RACES, LEAGUE MATCH, Rl THE COYOTE CHASE IS Tr-E a OPEN TO ALL COMER GOOD Pf 1 0' EXCELLENT TRAIN -Wr t..

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