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McMams They're Great for Summer OUHG faints and Miners Play to Scoreless George Sisler Track Meet At TROUSERS Every nun and pbould have a pair or two of Draw in Brilliant Scott Cup Match r tire Stands Aloft in Hat July 26th these ID hi* tumour wmrfaob*. Worn with a bine or sport east (By W. A, Phtlon) Major & Minor these (router* an Meal for hot Caledonian Society Working weather. A scoreless draw was (he result ot a-.shot dial might have netted them a THE TANGLED RULES Major Leagues NEW YORK, June 20.—Trailing the !!ie opening round of tie Scott cup goal had It not been foiled by Hoi- Tho game progresses—therefore, leading St. Louis Browns by two and- Hard to Ensure Sports And here's a One variety, and same's played lost night at Adams barton's timely check. Tlie Miners a halt games today as a result of their »t a reasonable price. rules and rules * Success Pafk by the Saints and Miners. For I pasaed savagely. Shoobert was given Are added every season, till the fan Browns' Star Sackman Trying eighth straight defeat, the skidding sn hour and forty minutes these two ; a nasty shot whtcli he booted twice, tries to understand them, finds Yankees faced a battle to retain sec- iggregatlons (ought, struggled, bled, 1 once on the bounce, himself to Win Pennant Single- ond place against the rush of Ty tore and pressed furiously for a vic-| Second Period Provincial championship In track A much perplexed and badly puzzled Hand«d Cobb's hard hitting Detroit club. The and field events will be held In Medi- tory, but all to no avail. Never has I In the second period, the Miners man. Tigers, by winning their seventh In MadeodBros. Lethbrldge s«n a more strenuously tightened up astonishingly and played cine Hat, July 26, under the auspices And yet this ancient rule, the best of a row, were within two games of the ALBERTA BLOCK contested battle. The shades of night stellar ball. Shoobert was kept busy New Yorkers. Babe Ruth ' his of tho Medicine Hat and District Cale- from the start off, but he was Invinc- all, CHICAGO, June 17—Writing base- donian society. tiad already fallen over the field when s still the best one: "Go and hit the ball this season ha* developed almost seventh in the first inning the weery players vacated the field ible. Young Dykes for the Miners of the game with Cleveland, but last Plan Big Affair made a good Impression. He showed ball!" exclusively Into writing about George Briefed by applause and cheers from; * • * Slsler, for the incomparable first base- his temper over a decision in the The committee in charge Is putting tbelr followers. They deserved every up nicely,in this period, and is sure eighth and was baulshed once more forth every effort to equal, if not sur- to be heard from. There was a prtilty lules hftve grown many—since our man of the St. Louis Browns is play; hit of the ovation, for two teams never father's time, nt such brilliant baseball that he from the field. pass the successful meet stated in fought more stubbornly, relentlessly pass from A. Dykes to Ness which Harry Heilman's great hitting streak Calgary last year. nearly proved successful. It was dan- New laws acd statutes govern every eads In almost every branch of the Golr Facts and cleanly lor a win. There were play— sport and seems to be trying to win was stopped by Fullerlon while the The exhibition grounds, where the moments when the crowd was electri- gerous for the Saints, the neat com- a pennant for the mound city single Tigers were out-slugging the Red Sox program will be held is an Ideal fied by brimwt play, which it must bination of the Miners forward line The old-line players would be all Worth Knowing mixed up, landed. The major league averages 11 to 9. The Detroit star had register- placo for such an affair. The track, be Slid was evenly divided. being confusing. ' The Saints finally released today sbow that he not only ed ten consecutive hits, one less than one of the fastest in Western Canada, (By. Inn I* Brown.) The Saints Aelded a team weaken- got the leather and Davidson bnotod a 'ould they come back and try tho sport today. stands at the top ot the American the record of eleven established by is in excellent sh'ape and good oppor- ed by the absence of a trio of crip- powerful lone shot which thrilled the eague in moei branches of the game, Speaker in 1920. tunity will be- afforded for the mat Q. Is a three-ball match required ples, Batemsn, Pearson and Wesley. fans, but alas, for the Englishmen, Oh, such bewilderment! Tet, you'll by the rules to stand aside and allow admit, but that his figures in moat cases 'are The Browns Increased their lead by lag of iiew records. Pearson was partlcnlarly missed on it tailed jnst over the top rail. Am- setter than those made by any Na- noilng out the Athletics 3 to 2. Full Day of Sport a two-ball match to ylay throated? Ihc Saints forward line, which at phlett was injured -but after getting This rulo still holds: "Go catch 'em A. Not necessarily. Any match when they're hit!" tional leaguer. The figures show that St. Louis Nationals hit Douglas hard A lull day will bi given In order times seemed to lack In aggressive- bandaged up returned to the field. * « • * Slsler Is first In batting averages in and took their second straight from that 'ho very complete program will whether composed ot two, three or ness in leading In attack. This, how- Gant switched with Parsons, and not either league; first in runs scored in the (Hants. to fli.lEhcd without crowding at the four players should allow the-match ever, wts sot the case after Billy long after this change, he was struck It's strange that they have left the hack of It to pass through, It it Is diamond as it was, either league; first in total hits in Brooklyn staged a whirlwind ninth close o! the dav. Holberton, moved up from back to in the nos<5 by Connor and carried off either league; Brat in total bases in inning rally against Pittsburgh and Local B-.»> Practice not keeping Its place OD the. course centre forward. Holberton played the Held. Vor changed the distances from base either league; first in three-base hits won 6 to 5 in 14 innings. and has allowed one fall hole abend With ten men in their line-up, the to "base— The local boys are practising hart marvellous football and to a great de- in either league; first In * Pinch Hitter Peter's homer in the and hope to give the outside entrants of It to become open for play. A slow gree saved the day for thn English- Saints made a remarkably strong You'd think they'd change the rules in either league; first In cither league ninth with two on enabled tho Phillies that is two players with a ball ihowing. Holbertou put new pep in so'- twelve could play—• a good tussle in the championship men. Oant, Hudd and Mclntyre also to make one hundred hits this seaaon to beat the Cubs 8 to 6. events. :as no right to hold up a three- played affectively, Ken never ^once the team when he went Into tho for- Three extra fielders to fill up the acd close to the top in two-baggers Schupp, ex-Giant, who Is staging a ball or a four-ball match, U It Un't missing an opportunity 10 put his ward Jine. The remainder of the his- space! The Prhres and home runs in the American. Sis- comeback with the White Sox, held The standard A. A. U. medal*, solid keeping Its place. wicked boot behind the leather. toric battle was characterized by Yet, through tho changes, these ler went on a batting spree last week Washington to four hits, struck out Do tie rules require that a ftrtt H*\< hard, even play, the honors being well ruins stay the same: and brought his average to .433 10 and won 2 to 0. gold, silver and toronze are the prizes medal qualifying round be played by The SatnU won the loss. At the distributed. The twenty minutes They hit, run, catch and pitch to play against .419 the' previous week. He for the championship events. In the open events medals also are pairs exclusively? '- Tery start on a nice pass from Rudd, overtime made up a dramatic finish to the game! made this 100th hit Wednesday in the A. The rules provide that In medal Thompson tried out Dodd, who made a truly great game. game with Washington which he AMERICAN LEAGUE given in the majority of cases. play the competitors play Is couples a. good save. Tho Saints got In sonic The teams: virtually won with a home run with Won. Ix»L Pet. Thd boys' and girls' Interests are and the mle Is observed in champion- long swinging shots that mndo them SAINTS—Shoobert; Holberton, Mc- the bases full. Sislen has stolen. 23 St. Louis .. . 37 34 .607 being well taken care of In the many ships and other important tourna- dangerous to the Pit Boys, and DodJ lntyre; Parsons, Gant, Amphlett, bases with Kenneth Williams, his New York . . 35 27 .065 events allotted to them. ments. However, tournament com- was kept busy. Tho Saints missed a Rudd, Cable, Thompson, Davidson, team mate, second in the loaguo with Detroit .. . . 32 28 .533 Scotch Dancing mittees some times waive the rule. golden opportunity on a corner. The Hancock. 21. The averages include games of Cleveland .. . 30 30 .600 The newly organized pipe band will Q. How much time is allowed a leather went within 15 feet of the net, last Wednesday. Chicago .. . . 29 31 .483 enliven the day's proceedings and player when he Is late in reporting at but there was nobody there to turn MINERS—Dodds; Dykes, Seamans; BIna Batting. Hard Washington . 29 32 .475 keen Interest is being Liken In prep- the starting time allotted him? aration for competition in tho Scotch the trick. Oant received a nasty one Wlllclts, Connor, Anderson, A. Dykes, Bing Miller, of Philadelphia, la run- Philadelphia . 22 31 .415 A. This is an arbitrary point. Ac- from Anderson'* fact,'but played on. Cave, Sharpc, Ness, Ferguson. n«r-up,,to Sisler In^the American Boston .. , .. 23 34 .404 dancing by adults anil younger people. cording to the rules a player can be Too Miners Were given a corner kick, Refere.e—Jimmy *Gurr. league'averages with'a-mark.'of .376. disqualified for not appearing at the Yet, we have known beautiful 'girl*, Williams brought his hove run mark Senators Blanked two men ahead of him In the ninth tee at the time given him, IB medal with a neck like a swan—And duel to 16 and leads Miller by two and inning and gave Philadelphia an S to play competition. However, the com- VULCAN WON BY feet CHICAGO, June 10.—An eighth Inn- Roger Hornsby, I ho ing rally today enabled Chicago to 6 victory today over Chicago. In the mittee can uee Its discretion in such ONE LONE SCORE leader by one. Cubs' half of the same Inning, with matters. The rules make no penalty Frank Thompson Most of the young playera, while a shut out Washington 2 to 0 in a pilch- Other leading batters ot the Ameri- duel between Schupp and Mos- the score tied, Pitcher Kauffman, for- for tardiness in match play, (From Our Own Correspondent.) the camps, grasp the theories of bij merly of the Winnipeg Maroons, Q. Can the stroke be recalled, league ball—but they don't hold on. can league for thirty-five or more ridge. Score: VULOAN, June 19.—A very close games, follow: "?(*' Washington smashed out a homer with Wirts on where a player plays out of turn from StiD Best Man game of baseball was played at Vul base. Scoro: the tee in a medal qualifying round, MASKERS Cobb, Detroit 375; 3rfe»k«r, Cleve- Chicago can on Friday evening between the land .369; O'Neill, Cleveland .367; Mcgridgo and Gharrity; Schupp and Chicago 8 3 the same-as in match'play? home team and High River, the score Hallowe'en kids. Philadelphia ...... ' ..... 8 9 1 A* No, the stroke can not be re- The Man in the Iron M«k. Schang, New York ,3S5; Hellmaim, Scbalk. Canadian Amateur Golf Cham- being 7-6 In favor of Vulcan. At High Detroit, .361; Blue, Detroit .349; Has- Tiger* Take 7th Stralflht Stuel and Kauffman and Wirts; called.. Rlvor the previous Friday the horn* The Ku Klux. •Welnert, Winters and Henline. Q. Where there Is a scant growth pionships Open at . Eler, Detroit .339. DETROIT, June IS.—Detroit won team bad been successful. Hornsby Whole Show its seventh straight same today by de- In a saridtrnp, is a player penalized if Hamilton Score by innings: Roger Hornsby Is the whole show feating Boston H to D iu a slugging he touches tho blades of the grass High nivcr 000.021,300—6 Ask the average ball player wha American Association •with his club in addressing the ball? the word "equivalent" means, and h tn the National league buttle of fig- match. Score: Vulcan 020,100,301—7 ures this week. By making 14 hits In A. No, not nnless he allows tho ANCASTBH, Ont., June 19. — The will tell you it's some skulldugger Boston 9 12 1 Batteries: Vulcan, Beckett and the last six games, he hatted his way Detroit 11 15 1 Milwaukee 4; Columbus 7. club to touch the ground.. frst half of tho 38-holo qualifying Love; -High Jllver, Benton and Hag the club owner Is trying to substitute Kansas City 3; Toledo 7. for a raise of salary in his contract. from fourth place to the-top of the Qufnn and Pullerton, Ruel; Sloner, round of the Canadian amateur golf man. league with an average of .309, with St. Paul 8; Indianapolis 2. Oldham, Johnson, Dauss and Bassler. ..Minneapolis 10; Louisville 7. MISS McKANE WON CBampionahip was played on the links Isham, In tho last half of the ninth EMBARRASSING MOMENTS Hank Gowdy, of Boston, the leader Browns Take Another Reef •brought in tho winning score. a week ago and B. Griffith, ot Brook- KENT TENNIS TITLE of the- Hamilton Golf club here this Two and three with the bases full. ST. LOUIS, June 19.—Tho Browns lyn, tied for second place with .385. strengthened their hold on first place morning. Frank Thompson, tho pres Last down and half a yard to make. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE LONDON, June 17.—Mt»s Kathleen One shoulder on the mat and 220 The St. Louis slugger besides lead- by one game today by defeating Phil ent amateur champion, turn*d in the pounds on top of yon. ing tho league In batting is tied with adelphla 3 to 2. This puts the locals Portland 4; San Francisco 6. McKane, the British tennis star, to- hest card, a 73. None of the other Carruthers Got Losing your whip In a redhot finish. Young, of Now Yoik, and Carey, of two and a half games ahead ot New (No others scheduled). day won the Kent tennis champion- players did better than 77, L. L. Bre- Pltlsburg, for honors In base stealing York. Score: ship. She defeated Miss Elizabeth with 11 each. Hordsby. Is setting the dln, Detroit; Seymour Lyon, Toronto, JIow the mind of a champion must Philadelphia 2 6 4 Ryan. California, in the final round .and "WV J.. Thompson, Toronto, going pace for the home run hitters with 14. 6-3, 6-3. The tournament was held at be torn and racked as ho debates this His closest rivals are ^5ack Wheat, St. Louis , 3 6 1 the round In this total. Weak Support in Helmach. Naylor and Perkins; Kolp Beck en ham. problem: "Shall I knock thin guy out Brooklyn, and Eddit AInsmlth also ipther players who figured among right now and add to my rep, or shall ?nd Severeld. Rochester 2; Jersey City 6. In the final of tie women's double?, of St. Louis, who havo knocked out Buffalo 2; Baltimore 11. Mre. Lambert Chambers and Mlis the.'better reores: 1 Have him up for the next town?" eight each. | Yanks Go Down; Ruth's Homer J::Wajton, Calgary, 78; T. T. Cub- CLEVELAND, June 19.—Cleveland Toronto 1; Reading 2. Elizabeth Ryan defeated Mrs. Stook White Spruce Go Other leading hatters for 36 or more (No others scheduled). and Miss Kathleen McKane, In a b«rt, Winnipeg, 80. John L. Sullivan made about as games arc: Bigbec, Pittsburg .371; defeated New York today 4 to 2, mak- • A feature of the early stages of the • i much money as Jack .Dempsey, but Daubert, Cincinnati, .364; Kelly, New ing It eight straight defeats for Now three-set match 7-9, 6-3, 6-2. second bait of the 35-hole medal play ohn York. Mails pitched brilliantly, strik- The Rev. Herbert lx>we, 64, believ- (From Our Own Correspondent) I ;> worked 10 times as hard to get York .365; Grimes. Chicago .354; J. ed to he the only ordained clergyman qualifying round ot tho Canadian ama- MICHEL, B. C.. Juno 18. — Michel "-«"<' Save lots more people a lot, Johnston, Brooklyn .345; Bancroft, ing out nine, including Babe Ruth Justice of the Peace Jones, of raore twice. Ruth, however, hit a homer in who was a patrolman In the New Port Washington, L.I., wu painting teur golf championship tournament played White Spruce in Fornie today entertainment in the process. Ne-.v York .342; Snyder, New York York police department is dead after hftrft this afternoon was the slump of .330; Duncan, Cincinnati .335. tho first Inning. Score: the roof of bis house when a police; and were unfortunate in being de-' a stroke of apoplexy. He studied men called up to him that he had ar- Prank Thompson, the Canadian cham- feated 0-8, White Spruce's second "SCRAPS OF PAPER" New York 2 7 0 Treaties. Cleveland • 4 10 i theology while he drove a patrol wa- rested a photographer tor taking, pion. By doing a 73, par for the run being a matter of dispute. The gon, and after much religious work course In the morning, he could do no Baseball contracts. Maya, Jones and Hoffman; Malls, pictures without a permit The Jtis- referee's decision looked raw in fall- among the police. He was on the tlce called down, that the One would better than 46 for the flrat nine In the ing the man safe at home on R balk, Boxing articles. Uhlc and O'Neill. Leases. force twenty-nvo years, retiring ten be (2, and went on with his paint- second round. It took him 27 strokes as Carruthers delivered the bail to Foremost in Close j-esrs ago. - ing. for the first five holes. the and tho batter stepped Other scores made were: Captain out of the way, letting Irvine tag the We do not care so much for May, NATIONAL LEAGUE Carter, 77; Arnaud Massey of France, With all its pleasing ways— Won. Lost. Pet. runner easily. New York 37 21 78; W. I. Hunter, 80; George Duncan, Michel fielders gave Carruthers Tho only lovely kind of May Game With Taber .038 former British open champion, 81; Is the May In Mayonnaise! St. Louis 33 26 .559 poor support, dropping flics out of Pittsburg 28 26 Roger Welhered, Oiford, 73; A J. their mitts. He pitched good game .519 Miles, 73; William Walt, 77; Alex- YES, TUB UMPIRE GIVES 'EM (From Our Oun Correspondent.) Brooklyn 31 20 .517 and was not lilt as freely as Peters. Chicago .. .. 27 21) . ander Herd, 76; James Braid, 79. Score by innings: AS HE SF.ES 'KM. BUT WHY FOREMOST. June 1(5. — Foremost .482 MUST EVERY UMPIRE HAVE Cincinnati .. 28 32 .467 Michel ...... 200.201.102— S again went down to defeat In their Boston .. ' 24 ISO FIT-REFORM White Spruce ...... 240,020.01x— 9 MYOPIA AND STRABISMUS? 30 .444 'FRISCO SPEEDWAY {Copyright, Newspaper Fcaturo return game \vilh Taber at Taber on Philadelphia ID 34 .308 HAND TAILORED IS TOTAL LOSS Umpires, Cowell and Tortorelli. Service, Inc.) Thursday last. How nearly we came Batteries: iMIchel, Carruthers and Ir- to breaking their string of uninter- Dbdfljre In 15th Inning SAN FHANCiaCO, June 19. — The vine; White Spruce, Petero and Bar- rupted victories IB told by the score BROOKLYNBKO , June 19.—Johnson's • Greater San Francisco speedway at gar. ENGLAND WON FROM (and members of the defeated team.)! single, followed by Decatur's sacrifice SUITS San Carlos, 20 miles south of here, Football ITALY, CUP GAMES Carruthers pitched a winning game andd VWheat'i s single, scored the win- an auto racing course of wooden con. Feraio visited Michel in Crow's Nest HOEHAMPTON, Eng., June 19.— for Foremost and only the breaks of ning run for Brooklyn In Ihe 15th inn- Newest Styles and Pattern* Etructlon throughout, was destroyed Pass game today and it resulted in a England won from Italy In tho first tho game and two or three very close ing and Plltsburg lost another, six Values up to $55,00 by (Ire yesterday with an estimated draw, 0-0. Michel had much the belter match of the Davis cup tennis series decisions on hits gave Tsber the win- to five. Score: lots of 1200,000. ot the play, but Sawyer, Fernle's goal between the two countries played here ning run. Carruthers allowed but five Plttsburg B 11 0 Your Choice ' keeper, and luck was against them as today. F. Gordon Lowe of England, hits and struck out fifteen men while Brooklyn G 13 4 several sure chances were spoiled. defeated Count D] Kouocco of Italy in Tuftlnnd, for Taber, struck out six Glazner, Hamilton and Gooch; ***«<• •&<••!• *i>. But better luck next time. straight sots, 6-1, 6-3, 0-1.. anil was unable to keep tho locals Vance, Decatur and Deberry. Major Algernon R. F. KIngscote, from garncrtnit eight safe blngles. Card« Drub Giants Aaaln "THE LEATHER PUSHERS" ' rnACLtOD AGAIN Score, Tabor 6. Foremost 4. AT THE EMPRESS England, defeated Capt. Cosaro Col NEW YORK. Juno 19.—St. Louis TAKES DRUBBING ombo, Italy, 7-5, 6-4, 6-1. The Xemlscnm Junior hall ' team hit. Douglas hard In the early Innings canrc out on the short end of the score 'The Leather Pushers," tho Frenchman Won today and made it two straight from $36.75 (From Our Own Correspondent.) with the local Juniors at Foremost famous Collier's Magazine COPENHAGEN, Juno 19.—In tho New York, B to 4. Hornsby failed to MACLEOD, June 10.—The Macleod Davis cup singles 'bewteen Franco and on Friday evening. The game was re- hit safely but scored itils fiftieth run, SALE NOW ON ' stories, are now Mimed and •> baseball nine, seeking revenge for plete with thrills and scores, the are app««rlng at the Emprops Denmark, Cochcl, France, defeated the first National leaguer to reach •> their recent defeat at tho hands of the Teguoi of Denmark, today, 7-5, 6-2,most noticeable features being the er- that mark. Scoro: Theatre. Thii Is a series ot 12 Stavoly boys, Journeyed to this town 9-7. rounds 6r episodes In the life rorless performance of Miss Mabel St. Louis 6 9 0 Friday for tho purpose of obtaining Warberg at third, and Mils Margaret New York 4 10 2 MAC'S of a college ring Idol, each •:• it. The game was a fairly even one. 510 3RD AVE. round & comptot* «tory of ad- SMITH A WINNER Dick, who took csra of tUe centre gar- Pfeffer and Alnsmllh; Douglas, ; •!• but the- men from'the Old Man bad to MILWAUKEE, June 20. — Jeff den. Miss Warberg went into the box Causey, Barnes and Smith, venture, romance and conflict. be satisfied with a score of 6-fi against It should prove a knockout. Smith, light-heavyweight, last night in the last Inning and struck out two ClnclTinatl-noston, rain. them, but it must lie admitted that out-pointed noli Moha, Milwaukee, in men, ono ot them being .Nemlscam'a Phlllle. Win on Homer » they made n lietlor showing than In ovory round of a 10-round bout, sport. star baiter. Score, 31H. Umpire, Jas. PHILADELPHIA, June 19.—A home »'* » » » »*_* *_* »*^ # * « « tia previous tamp. Jiib wntfli_a unanimously agreed] Beguia. juu by a pinch hitter, Peters, scored