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PAGE TEN THE LETHBRIDGE HERALD SATURDAY, MAY 37,1 Friday^s Football Battle Ends In Draw^ 2-2 <- • LETHBRIDGE INERS PROVE TOO • YESTERDAY'S ^TASS • MANY RECORDS. INttUDING ONE NfAJOR ana MINOR ARCADIANS AND A.N.WAN0ERERS STRONG FOR HILLCREST ELEVEN; (By the Associated Press.) PROVINCIAL MARK, ARE SET AT Baseball BAHLE THE ELEMENTS IN SOCCER Babe Herman, Cubs—Rapped Bcston pitching for home run, doubU and single. HOUDAYFlXTUREAnRACTSFANS Schoolboy Howe, Tigers — Held CARDSTON AMATEUR SPORT MEET Results FIXTURE WITH 2-2 DRAW RESET Athletics to six hits: fanned seven. Paul Gregory, White Sox—Limited One mile race to Harold Murray Ideal Weather and Good CIa»« of Soccer Creates Yankees to six hits in 7 1-3 innings; Alma Baker of Leavitt of Coalhiurst-, giwn by the Cardston National League Arcadian» Show Distinct Improvement in Fomir—> Splendid Feeling in Pass—Locals Prove More hit double and tKo singles. Ne^-s. , Won Lost Pet. Jowett Scores Two for Soldier Boy« Before Gus Mancuso, Giants—Made three Breaks Former Recor(j 880 yard race to Alfred Ccmpton Pittsburg , .. ., 32 13 .647 Experienced in Guiding Leather Than hits against Pirates including hom of Calgary, given by the Cardston New Yorit 20 14 .588 Being Forced Off Through Injuri Home Squad—Final Score 5-1 er that won game. in Shot Put Rc^ary dub. St. Louis ...... 30 16 .656 Tricky Wind Mars Match Earl Whltehlll, Senators—Gave 440 yard race to Oliver Wayman CJinclnnati 18 IS .800 Browns only four hits in seven-In (From Onr Own Correspondent.} of Woolford, given by the Cardston Chicago 18 18 .486 , (By ONLOOfeEB.) rebound and sent Into the net A* IProin Oar Ot\ii Correspondent.) with a grass-cutter whicfc B. tAmlc^ ning game. CAPJ)STON. May Estab Motors. Ltd, Boston ; 17 31 .447 For the third successive game the equalljier. The Wanderers soon HILLCKBST, May 25.—The local gathered up. lishing one provincial record, 220 yard race to Cecil Compton Brooklyn 14 18 .438 the wind bag played havoc with went ahead however as Jowett re tfeven put up a strong and game Clarke, In goal, received the train and beating nearly a dozen local of Cateaxy, given by C. B. Chees- Philadelphia 13 24 .351 the soccer fixtures and In last peated hie prevlouB effort and Btruggle on Wednesday afternoon on er's attentlOTi after a spectacular track and field records here on man. night's encounter at Adams counted No. 3. (Jrowe the Aroad» the local grounds before succumb- save in a scsrlmmage but went back May 24, the 11th annnal track 100 yard dash to Charles Yucytus, Brooklyn .... 010 001 00<^ 7 0 park between the Arcadians and tens' goalie got hurt In the attemjrt tng to the Gait Miners of Leth Into the game. The first tally came McUmm Sure and field events In Cardston of Coalhurst, given by P. V. Parkes. Cincinnati ... 300 000 001—3 7 1 the Amy and Navy Wandertw to save and had to receive atten bridge by five goals to one In an when Martins cross was headed were witnessed by nearly 1,500 Hop. step and jump to Joe Mc- Clark, Mungo and Lopea; Johnson both the playing ability and the tion. Although the Arcadians preaa. exhlbiaon Victoria Day attraction, cleanly by McDermott .people, gathered from all over Graw of Cardston gl\-en by J. Y; and Manlon. attendance was spoilt by the ed up to. the interval Wandereri Which -was -witnessed by a large T«t» minutes later Daniels knot Sontbern Alberta, tnclading Card. New York .... 000 303 010—6 13 1 oUmsiio conditions which i^e- crossed over with a lead of 2-1. crowd at fans from the Pass. The ted the count on a fast cross drive Of Victory Over Calgary, I<ethbridtre, Coalhtirst, High jump to Garth Galbraith of Pittsburg .... 102 020 000—5 13 2 Jowett Start irtiich baffled Uunlop c«npJetcly. vailed. If anything the breeze* iroather ccsndltlon vws favorable and Sayiaond. Magrath, Bellevne Raymond, given by the <3uality Fitosimmons, Bell and Mancuso; were worse than ever last eve Jowett was in his element Ix* « good class of soccer was the re A splritaa rally followed In which and all the towns smroonding Market, Ltd. Melne, Harris and Padden. Daniels Just narrowly missed the ning miBking ball oontrol ex evening and only an offside ded* sult. Comparatively even in the first Corbett, Monday Cardstcn. Pole vault to Pay Walker of Ray Phlla... 300 000 001 000 10—4 14 1 tremely difficult. Despite this slon by the referee robbed him target, daike was great In goal. The provincial record was mond, given by Gaboon hotel, (?ard- St. Louis 101 001 000 000 11—5 IS I bBlI, at the end of which the score Play saUed into local territory and bardshlp to the players however from getting the "hat trick." He stood at 2-1 for Lethbridge, -with m^e by Alma Baker of I.earitt, ston. Elliott, Pearce, Liska and Davis, both elevens displayed attrac headed well out of the reach of th« finally Gove booted home, Clarke in the eight pound shot put Todd; Dean and Wilson. the fans on edge expectuig a close being unable to hold the drive, giv But Los Angeles Fans Put Mile relay to tlie Cardston team, tive foot^AU and after a bard goalie into the net but the offslda matcSi, the conflict developed in the when he heavfd It 35 ft. 14 Inch, given by C. W. Burt, Cardston. Boston 000 100 300 0-3 10 1 tnsale in which both teams bat whistle nullified the count. The Ar.» ing the Iiittners' the lead at tiie end the Alberta record being 34 feet Chicago .... 000 100 300 1—4 9 1 •eoond haK -with the Miners adding of the first half. More Faith in States Ladles' grand championship cup tled their hardest a. 2-2 tie was cadlon forward line comWnod la ft brace of counters In rapid sne- flat in this class, being the boys to Dorothy Cosstlck of Bellevue, Betts and Hargrcave; Root and the olUmate result with a point several raids and their efforta we«i ceasioni'to tuc* away the rictory In the first minutes of the Scrapper under 16 years. Ralph Cunning given by Lyie'Holland. Hartnett. duly rewarded when Allen brough* chat^, the game took a burning apiece In the league standlnr. SKfely. of Coalhurst, is also believed to Arcadians Improving the scoree level again. Although locals Backward pace, Pryde taking an open fidd LOS ANom.BS, Caalif., May 27.— have established a new provin Jowett went off just later for tha but Dunlop met the attack and American League As stated after their last game the TOe locals played much lielow (OJP.)—Tedious pr^work behind cial record in the high jump Arcadians axe a much Improved rest of the contest no more scoring ttieir standard in the last canto the pun<^ed clear. Danlete came In him, Jinmiy McLamin was quietly when be took the pole at 4 ft. Arthur Shires Won Lost Pet. was done and a fair reflection was with only Tennant to beat but boot New York 30 13 .625 team and fully demonstrated last a division ol the apoilsu J. Ken* acbiers' front line beh^ tiie better confident today as to the outcome 7 inches for boys under 14 evening they are rounding a smart S(udg«^ In wojiing behind the local ed high. Tbe Minatf forward at of his 10-round collision here Mon years. The Alberta record was Washington 22 18 .579 nedy was the referee. tack weaved a pattern armmd the Chicago 19 14 .576 eleven into shape. On two occa «tefenae, canying the leather right day nlyht with the ruler ol all the not verified, however, although In Law's Toils sions they came from behind to The line-up into the go^ mouth. It looked like local halves and Gove' got h« sec welterweights, Young Corbett 3rd. the previous Cardston record Phfladelpiiia. 18 15 .545 ond counter in. a scrimmage with Cleveland 19 17 .528 even up matters. On the other hand Arcadians—Crowe; Bataford an* I'rlce's and Dougherty's day off and As the Vancouver Dynamiter siocd at 4 ft 2 Inches made by LOUIS'^HLLE. Ky., May 27.—(A. Allison; McElgunn, TTuoytua and ^ front Une was weak^ in srwts. thi holf g<me 10 minutes. The locals Jay Forsythe of Millsprtng, last Detroit ... ... ... ... 15 20 .429 the Wanderers were not able to menaced <m. a concerted drive but wound up training Priday with a P.)—Arthur (the great) Shires and 24 .368 field quite such a strong eleven as Wilson; Bamett. IJptak, Walker, Cla* In the local citadel was never ^jorring session against little men, year. St. Louis 14 AUen and Cliristensen. the same after being put out of com- were off In shooting. Gove toOk Jimmy Adair, two American Associ Boston 12 31 usual but gave a good account of Watscn's long pass uid scored deigned to burnish bis speed, Local Record* ation baseball players, were held themselves under handicaps. They Wanderers—Kllner; Myess and mUslon late in the first half when "Pt^" Poster, veteran oounseUor Among the local track and field again witti a iwwerful shot. Pive in $1,000 bond each on charges of Chicago 002 001 311—8 15 3 started off with ten men and tiien Ashcroft; Bowen, Mitchell and Pea- A b» took » heavy spill agamst Mt- and manager of McLamin, said he records to go down on Wednesday cook; Maxshalsay.