DOWN o 5 '«-"THE .- ’BAClv( STRETCH» ‘ the visitor to Charlotte- ,,,$,‘§‘°f§ Oanledsmgiqn week. and ticularl the 1'84- haimess horse g, was . D. A. wclsuc. Glue Em who is part owner of 1,, 2.10% and Direct L. 2.09%. we note the Moncton , mat ther*e‘1’s?sl1M.1e war on be- tween me Moaroton horsemen and par; Elgin track officials. also riv- 3,11-y mtween Buctouohe and - ion. We hope this W111 0113 as cooperation is better an eon- fllci. Scrapping gets one nowhere in hamets racing or 811? other gporl. or b ess. Jimmie M.i111zan's list for max; Wednesday's 3‘ gluiilishsd yesterday. shown that be lined up a. bomb of the best tr-otters and peters in the Mmtim S!ubI65 are comm! saint John. ‘ parts, with some of this lmporiations including over 2.01“ Hid 2,97, Ever_vlhln.g points to I big gayzs sport at Norman, when track and grounds are among the best. A paved road to within two or three miles of the track makes it e'1s_v of access. We look to see fa=t lime and great racing at Noziham. The horse races at Port Elam which ‘were to have taken place last sa urday. were postponed un— til Monday due 90 min. A good crowd Slttendwedt and joyed 'e spm‘ . Barney H.imo_ 207, brought to the Maritime: C. M. AJexe.nde'r, Saint John. easily Lhls spring, won lihe Free for , stepping the first heat in 2.16 and the secondbin are tab“ u was won 0 y . . me 2.15, Bedford Grottsn 2.08%, that was expected to win, placed 2-3-3 in the summary. oter Brown 2. sli did not . The classi- fled Trot and , was won by Martindell 2.11, in; sill-sight heats. Crusader was 2-3-3, Elsie Louise 3-5-2. sunshine Ebrpres 0-4-4 and Nancy Carroll 6-4-dr. Time, 2.15. 213, 2.15%/.. The 2.29 Trot and Pace was won I) T. C. Gollehws mood trotter Pro , in straight beats. with Ducky Miss 2-'2-2. Bill Bailey 3-3-3; -time. 2.17%. 2.32.221. It is not every day that youhedr or a horsettnnn a. horse ma fllinz him gr mou'ew;z1ha.n he paid. u Benn imkx, purchqgod countess Sllflarwvvor us no line at the Old Glory Auction mtrfsll is one of the lucky ones. He paid $900: last weekhe sold her for $9,000. big? lilac first is‘ far sshwe . u e are 2. 565 fly 8- ysysimn slmllag-put: Mgat used for the runners. As our eaders are aware more are class: or dlflflfitlléhwdghta, fiokay my _ e Jodie? not ".°.§F*‘.f..f.“’ i=....° °'-1:. . ..e 9 saddle. Tod t the horclmél‘, tiéliai-fie. lute We-ulr‘. 01868 finding,-p [fix will start lbsethefi, but the fuller ones will be penalized’ by addition- 31 Welsht placed on their backs. Greyhound wait. id’ chm. mm tmzer. tzumedwoer in last o in week over ld Omhord mo: 1.58%, with the last half in 68% seconds. nerd. ho drove Deon Hanover to his w;-ldls reo- Ord es 9. :four-yeor-olds—l.s854--ds 696314251: put of the summer on her fathers ranch in mm and is “Wins a lovely tum riding oow fix. Bale wilrremrn in sep- em r xpeom nun llanoverwslnolflier imtmmflye Last week Miss ~ Budlcng, by Ga-lunwt. nudoonq 2.03%, PmnkMc- Kays 80011 sire. won tho 2.12 pace at AW-lersou. Indiana, lower-inc the track record to 2.04. which is also I new record for Miss Budlong. _._.._. Mayor 1!. M. party 0! citizens came over the races on In building a track at and hope to have it in 3': fair mm; Sweeney - J 35 can 9 $3‘ 5‘ two horsea. Johnnesn °"“l9T5-hip In Joanne ..__._... ham wed in 1934 time Joan: of z.oo%.'¥1‘3 Wu: was ri'£$§:°"toTi'i§’u 3 M S’ ' $111 b ‘ Juries , , m..::-' l’.‘.?..’:‘.?’‘ ‘W. *3.“ 'mme""gs we ven y 3eg‘c;.woir. mains his debut in Around The It is very Ielidotn that t- ,.,,,,,, ,, ,0 . ,. ,-n,,,,=;,, Sport Front that is to change his identity and s;:_nhunmuuohslowclasotrot- - or r. awevgr, ‘J°°m - H, W C By vmcsrvr noun he could do the an and bought NW o,m§""‘_, Big! W'”" the pace!‘ Ohozzdu 2.02%, changed com Ls ' "1'-V 14”“ J3‘ hisnum'ioPeteu-stokesaridse-mt ° mad “""‘°" mm on my‘ when he ruched Tex Rickard, as I. am. Shelby. North Oarolina, he sold ‘ """°’° 3"“ ""’° him to George Cubamiss, ‘who §""'g‘°,""‘ J ‘‘°‘’‘‘ ‘N 3°” started him under the name of as r °r “¢D.$ ”b?m; °“*°°' um Ton Gsleinno and Lou Nan Dhwb for an e tion bout mmigin. char-gednm Him‘: and d 8500: Carl I-ldtchtll, who drove thehome on “attacks in Nm-tn ninst the bone lmmalflipudi mm the fines A week from toda for the twelve dusxaetilgriel owe: iliotn with we Provincial Exhibition now. which am; it 13 til in grand en-try list this year with a lot of newcomers to the Marl addinc ‘lo the imcerulnty of the 8130“ of lumen. _ -7-mes Arbins has puramed the 33-??? ..’.‘2?’§lu‘£’f."s.l’ e‘.‘.-"e?f‘c 1"’ met.’ Budiong 2.02%. E u' The trailer Kelley_2m% that won so many races over the best halzf-mile tracks ‘ season with owner Pct O‘Oonnoll. who wears long whiskers. dri _, will mike an attempt to lower the high. wiveelaa ‘of 2.03% made by Maud 8. in 1 . It is Predicted that he will 0 the trick over I good mile track. 7310? have been sterling under the European barrier in and it appears to have won the nppmv of the horsemen. s and public at large. If so it do away with whotislrnorwn. as scoring nuisance that has‘! hurt harness racing so much. Whiter Bird ‘of Reverie. ‘Mass. who always has one or two fast horsesinhisstaableandwihoca.m- Dl1Unod'Waiter, Drown 2.00. now owned in Mondlon. recently pur- chased 10:9 The Low 2.N%’.n 3'19 3010; viiiere t ogdberted him 0‘ . cuss a Or- chard Maine . ,'nrwda,a.nd h won, lowering hisrecorgtoz.o4%.e erios time 3.08%. uflzla Pint 1.58%. had his colon-s lowered for the first time this st out line trick. Little x into the owners“; of parties here. D0 is reported that 11 f 315000 was refused ‘f‘(llEnH€i’o“t.w:- trotting‘ -V Princess (est) (i) 2.12%. sister bo‘Pro- 1.69%. Th others? she is E ‘ Orchard, Maine. sum‘ ’i;i‘.*I Cl-l/-\iiL O'i"i‘Li’.'L;i‘/,J cu.\::' . . , -/.3. \ uwblwr dbamplcoship aprlnz. R.lclmrd's record was never bob wrthan threenujor lights ayesr. In addition Jacobs has Henry Armstrong and Lou Amberssohed- mind for a. lightweight title fight Alug. no at the Yankee Stadium... On the side he may have nilly 32:11 defend 11:3 nswly-w¢:;rl.lg~ht- omfwn I aeptom at ttsbunrh. ' ' em Here’: 0. risturoi for the s a. lgngfiitémw den‘ 0 Legi his balance Y egg timm. 1‘/Ped home 31 searched feverishly for the bcllffie found it under his csp. 'mvo Chicago softball! teams. ltenhun zmmgumgafiar pa yes ay.... 9 name took eiflzt hours and the score was 150-135 in favor of Windsor Pa.rk....As agreed before the mairemhon the lasers were thrown into Lake Miehiga.n...Jdhn Dwyet of the Windsor: clouted 15 home runs during the day. With the death of Louis camis- lwy, owner of the Chicago White Sox. the ranks of baseball's old guard have thinned down to Jim Oormie lvliaok of the Philadelphia. Athletics and Clerk G1-itflth of Washington senators. Forbes Direct Wins Feature In ‘Straight Heats (By The Associsicd Press) OLD ORCHARD emnv. an honor whioh went to Mrs. Avis Gross of Auburn. ‘me summu-ies: classified Pace, Porn 8800 Raymond .1. (Church) -- - . - Gracious lad : ermly Calumet Dardanella. Time: 2.09%; 2.10. 2.10 Trot, Parts 3400 Frisco, Mu- sette. Guy Forbes. Orena. Hanover; Time: 2.0734; 2.01%. 2.03 Pace. Purse I100 Pbrbes Direct (Hall) - - fingnbert I-l'(arxover)(Doa.n) Neuowrtlanovu (imam; - - - Also Hanover‘, sir nave. Time: 2.02%; 2.0196. 1.00 rm, Puru mo I.MPue,PurIsu0O I!mdyH4novm-(¢ukoy)--- zipnlon¢( ber)------ 80003. Time: 2.00%: 2.06%. Gloqccstersh ire Trails. Yorkshire noM‘_'Fol_° League Lead lP.E.I. Highlanders High l‘ Point Winne t first places, Clhellcing Iliad W0 tolalo114points.a.ndsi:llllnthe *‘.§l‘"‘“‘..l.l....‘°’ ‘.2°.3°’i2“‘i °’m"‘l3‘.‘;. ec dig:-noon, mtbletos from when-lnoe wwuxd Island. . Black l l s .; libs ual (amp ports. Q1 11‘ rmztegn 5 four beige: undup 5 and the Medical Corps trail- ing, ition gum (mum; d of e e crow in addition the troops qualified success rmm'staa-t to fin- and were perh the best different ever staged between units. Times in the dashes were exoeptfonwy mood with "Daisy" Bell of the simals givmg three outstcndirig perfozmsnoes. He won theioogxdsfrlomafastfleldin 10 wool: a,3t.‘;B.VB1led gear the 220 yards -5 and. en ramped arm with the quarter in 60 sec- onds. Bell personally accounted for 9 of his Corps‘ to points and also be 1. the Slflfllig as slrmng the point standing. . e tug-at-war, however. stole the show both from 9. competitive and speotatorw simidpoint. With four teams entered, C\mpe Breton Klghlmiders, P. E. I. Highlanders. Medical Corps and R..C.C. Signals, those in a/atendsnoe saw the teams stun six gruelling pulls before 1 winner declared back with a vengeance to take the signcllers two straight and go in- to the finals. In a sudden death pull for line ti e, Mcdlcals and blunders 1. most llin pull of this ddogletltf gme g e ay the Highlanders of the Island fin- ally coming through after over three minutes of tug-of-war and this after they had lost an early advantage and had been threaten- ed by the surprisingly strong and able Medical Corps squad. The officials handling the meet an to be congratulated on the fins manner in which the sports twoth.irds1ots' intsbeing thlnlhox-;JimalOo.'s10while the’ Ospenrotozz wo . In third place with 8; Li thorse rs In Annual Camp Sports Yesterday were run oil.’ events were run of! in most cases in as quick manner end the oflicieis ooppbly handled the his fields that were entered in the various tones. I.mme_diately alter the meet prizes were presented to the vari- winner; W5 Following are iihe results of the events: 100 Ynnll Dub 1. Bell. Siznsls; 2. Donahue, 1=.m.r.u.; 3. Wilson, C.B.}I. Time-10 220 Yards Dash 1. Bell, signals: 2. A. McDo £40 Yu-ds 1. Bell, signals; 2. Evans, P.E.I.H.: 3. Moaoughey, Medical corps. Time——-89 seconds. 1 Mile Run 1. Evims. P.E.I.H.; 2. Wilson. 0.8.11.2 8. Mcaeughey, Medical Corps. Time-5:25. Brosd Jump l. McDona.ld, P.E.I.L 1-1.: 2. MoNelll, QB. : V 3. Donahoe. RE. .14. Disiancc—-18 ft... 7 inches Shot Put 1. Suwvan, C.B H: 2. Tumor, P.E.I.H._; 3. Stanley, signals. Distances-36 i'l., 2 inches. Tug-of-War Semi-final (best of three pulls) P.E.I I-1.; . signals. semi-Fl-ml . Medical Corps; 0.3.3. ‘Final (I pull) . P.E.I.l-{.2 . Medical Corps Softball (semi-nnsl) E.1.H. ls; Signals 3. bit‘ Nb-4 Bil-I vmlue (By The Canadian Press) 'HAVANA, July 21-After drop- ping the opening singles match to cubs, hope: Canada’: rounr Dlvls Oup tennis turn were buoy- ed tonight by the smart perform- ance od Ellis Tsrshls of Montreal in the second match of the 113! glen was postponed in the third Ins oi’ rain. Tushis. who is 24, directed In aggressive array of quote on 27- yur-old Jose Anew. Cuba's sec- ond ranking single: player. um! wu holdin u position of udvnnb Lu when a deluge cune. The Cn.nsdinn_had taken the ilrit lot at '1-5, lost the second one by the some Micro Inc! wss :- hood 5: 2-0 in an third set. no plsy was lulled. In the opening ‘ Ricardo Morales, Cu s No. 1 player, defeated Bruce Hall. 30- ycar-old divinity student the University of Toronto. 6-1. 6-2, 6-2. Robert Forster. non-playing cap- tsin of the Canadian team, said he was well se.tisi'led with f-‘Ia.1l’s showing against Morales. who is , fund a. veteran of lntemetionsl competition. Forster added that Hall was not at blond best of tl}e gtflnld sun o s case a which sent him to homtsi «£33 days earlier in the week. A fills: of more than 600 peo- ple, cl um! 19 ies match. high Cuban officisls rominont members of the British and America colonies, gave Ilnd enthusiastic use as they baiinled each om- tbaokuidwoktho '?.S‘§t°«.‘a.‘7‘o°£§§‘..:.nox.r.s.ua. Ties Up Soon Tarshis Gives Canadian Team New Hope By Smart Playing In Singles Match strategy, however, a.sse'rted. itself after than and the set was. over in 12 m-inutes. Using plenty of spin and em- loying his drop-shot to good ef- ect. Hall started a. nliy in the third game of the second set. which he won after losing the previous two. A sihowevr interrupt- ed the pin and mail appeared re- fneslzed w en be returned to the con: . Morales was in touch for the remainder of the match and play- ed a fine. accurate game. Behind at 1-5. Hall took the seventh game. bull. lost the eighth after Moraces to deuce onoe. Hall showed plenty of fight in third set. He stubbornly smashed back Morales’ placements. The first game was deuoed five times before the young Canadian finally made it his. Weary, he lost the second game, but with a burst of vigorous hitting took the third ¢ame_at love. At this juncture, Morales stif- fened and took the next fivegames in succession. allowing Hall only ch enzo Nodaree. semi-fin;l§ To Be Staged .. _ThI'$Afternoon A low.-town which ugh to the Confedera- lionee niion wlllbe. urnedst 8 Jihemoon when Bill Maser Macmillan the semi-nnol match singles championship. meets Don Msclwi ~ ion in me ggzcr seal-nmi braolket. 90!! V6 been Dal’- inc ‘consistent. tennis durf oror Running or istowards cup, BASEBALL RESULTS AMERICAN LEAH U IS New York 100 000 000-0 5 l Chicago 101 010 l0x—-I 8 1 Pearson and Rosar; smith and Tresh. Washington 000 000 011-2 7 1 Cleveland 000 400 l0x—5 9 1 Haynes, Masterson and Giuliani; Milne: and Hemsley. 300 021-6 10 0 Philadelphia 000 Devmlt 001 000 00l—2 9 1 Pippen and Haynes; Trout, ’1homs.g and Tebbetts, York, Boston 000 20% 001 01-6 16 1 St. Louis 301 010 000 00-5 10 2 Auker, Heving. Rich, 0ster- mueller and Peacock; Gill and Glenn. NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati. 011 200 000-4 10 Brooklyn 100 000 000-1 6 Walters and Lombardi; Fitzslm. mans, Taimulis and Phelps. Second game Cincinnati 000 100 200—-3 9 1 Brooklyn 100 00120x—4 5 O Grlsom, Vsnder Meer. L. Moore and Hershlberger; Casey and Todd. D- Flrst game st. Louis 020 000 000-2 9 2 Philadelphia 001 380 40x~—16 22 '1 C. Davis, McGee. Dean and fiadgett, Bremer: Hlgbe and Mil- es. second game St. Louis 020 Oil 003-7 ll 0 Philadelphia 000 000 000-—0 G 2 Cooper and Owen; Pam-son, Hlgbe and V. Davis, Millies. Pittsburgh 010 000 003-4 3 2 New York 000 003 000--8 10 0 Tobin, Bewell. swift and Berres; Mellon and 0'Dea. Chicago 000 000 300-8 11 0 Boston 000 000 l00—1 13 2 Harvester Horse Wins Free-for-all (By The Canadian Press) NOR.’.l"H SYDNEY, N.S., Juily 21 took all thtee major events at iihe harness racing meet today, wimessed more than 1,500 fans. The meet was one of the most comsiul in years despite the fact that it was post- poned from yesterday, when it was rained out. Simooe Harvester, owned by the Colohesvter Driving Club of 'n‘u.ro, N.S., took first place in the free- rar-all, taking first plate in the last two heats to nose out Royal Hanover, 3 Glace Bay, N3, horse. Another Tmro horse, San Ton, owned by F‘. C. Mac the ms/tun race in straight. trimming Hughie Stewart's Britten from New Glasgow, 14.5. The 2.24 went to Lucky 3.. E Bnddvsck, N.S.—owned horse driven by Mike Jebalee, North Sydney driver who complied tihree victories in the last meet here. The Bed- deck horse trimmed Hillside Jack, J. Kerr, Truro, and two other ent- rants. The summary: 2.24 Chas Lucky B.. N. Macbeod , Bad- deck (Mike Jsbalee) — - -141 1-lillsidre Jack. J. Kerr, 'I'ruro, (A. Bryson) - - - - - - - 3 1 I Siierui. Mac, J. MalcK:l.l1op, Sydney (Steen Putrves) - - 2 3 2 Model 'r., 0ha.:ies Bauard, Sydney Mines (John N. MacDonald) - - - - - - - 4 2 3 Times: 2.21; 2.20%: 2&1. Named Race Quaker Girl. Tamer, Dart- mouth (Rudderham) - - 2 I 2 1 Dudcy Patch, New Glasgow Driving Club (J. MacMil- Ian) - - - - - - - - - - 3 2 1 2 The Great Guy, Msclntyre, P o r t Hewkesbury (M. Jsbaleel ----—---1543 Viking, R. Jabalee. North Sydney ()3). Campbell) - 4 4 ll 5 Braden Custer. B. Doyle, Whitney Pier (8. Purvee) 8 3 3 4 Times: 214; 2.14%‘, 2.14‘, 2.15. Match Race San Tan, F, C, Mnocurdy, Tmro. (J. Sanderson) - - - 1 1 Hal Brlttcn, H. slewert,Naw Glasgow (J. MwMl11an) - - 2 2 Times: 2.18%: 2.13. Free-For-All simcoe I-llarvesier. Oolohester Driving Club (J. Sanderson) 4 1 1 Royal Hanover. M. Maud- am, Gleccfioy (B. Purves) . Dermat, J.W. I-lacIntym,Pcrt ‘awkesbintv (M. Jglglelee) N. - - - 2 8 Times: 2.09%: 2.09%: 2.10%. 822 Johnslown Ready For Arlington (By The Auoelohd Praia) From four . lfl. Fourteen preliminary mstchu will be lead Monday over the par-70 Mount Bruno course, 3, few miles outside Montreal, and com- petitors willswing into the first regular round‘ Tuesday Most of the "name" players gain respite until Tuesday in the tourney which will be run by match play all the way through. Adams, the soft-spoken young- star who won the title last year at :\”1d0l‘l, ont.. by defeating O. Rom (Sandy) Somervllle of Lon- don in the final. meets tough op-. position in his first match. me draw pitted him against Herb Pick- erd o Winnipeg, a membe at the «Manitoba Willlngdon Cup team. in a Tuesday match. In comparison, the veteran Som- erville runs into lesser-known op- position. The Lcndon shotrnaker, seeking his seventh Dominion amateur title, meets Joe Atkinson of Montreal in another Tuesiley scrap. However. all the favorites do not wait. till Tuesday to get underway. on Monday. Fred Haas of New Orleans, 3 former titleholdcr, meets Dr. Dudley E. Ross of Montreal while Ed Meister, Jr.. of Cleveland stocks up against Jack Csmeron of Montreal. England’; represent- ative, John Langley of London. is pitted the some day against Ray Getllffe of London, Ont., 3 professional hockeylst with Boston Bruins in the National League last year but said recently to Monta- real Canadians. FI42 Entries For Canddian Golf Ch ’ship‘s; Maritime Players Start On Tuesday MONTREAL, July 21 —(CP)-A Ital-studded field of 142 rants, including defending chunpion Ted Adams of Chllllcnthc, M011 was paired off today as the Royal Csnndlsn Golf Association an- nounced the dnw for the Cuudiui Amateur golf starting next week over Mount Bruno golf course. England, main, the t‘n:u'lr»-(cute the entries to make up one of the most formidzrbk casts in the history of the tourney. England and India. presented an entry each. 18 come from the United States while Canada lllppllec ent chsmpionshlx United States am Kelly Venus Ellis MONTREAL. July 21 ——(CP)- Twelve Maritime golfers, led by Pete Kelly of Charlottetown, were included Loday n the draw for the Canadian amateur gull clmxnp:uu- ship which starts with prclunumry matclies Monday. All the eastem- ers, however, begin 'I‘u(-sdny mom- in 8. Kelly is drawn against R. A. Ellis of Montreal and is exper‘ed to take the first match c»ar:.iiy. Jack Harris of Halifax takes on M. R. Dixon of London, Ont., while his fellow Haligonian, R. Babcock, meets Jack Fraser of Vancouver, B. member of the Brit- ish Columbia Wllllngdon cup rerun. A mernber of the New Bruns- wick-Prlnce Edward Island team, Maurice Dowllng of Charlottetown plays J. H. Hoffman of Wollaston, Me., and David Dolg, Jr., of Hall- fax compete against Bert Barn- sbe of Ottawa. ' From Dlgby, A. Foshay meets Morton McCarthy of Springfield. Mass, and David Caughey of 5:. Andrew, N. B.. plays W. E- R. McAllistei' of Northfield, Vt. F. Meiklo of Halifax gets 3. by! in the first match and Nesblt Ross of New Glasgow plays J. G. Mc- Dienmld of Montreal H. Warren of Halifax tees off with Adjutor Dussault of Quebec City. William Crawford of Westfield, N. B.. has 3, bye on Tuesday and Douglas Saunders of Charlotte- tawxn play; J. E. Seven! of Mont- ree . golf championships a record num- , won heats. ’ Hal of golfers are expected tostalrt out in the first stage of the 9.11- nual match this afternoon. Firing will be commenced on two fronts with the ladies competing at the Bclvedere Golf Links and the men firing over the rolling course of the slummerside Golf Club. this event but this year the larg- est entry list ever to start are ex- pectedtoreadytoteeoffatthe appointed starting times. Defend- ing champions in both divisions can expect stiff battles as all lure given an even chance of com- ing through with the titles. In the men's division the play- ers are divided into three grcum aocardinz to their handicaps and while all are eligible to compete for the criampionshln. additional prizes will be awarded’ for the best net and the best gross score in each division. Lleut.-Col. FEB. Conrad of Bel- vederev won the prize for the best izross score and the prize for the best not score at the official onen- ing or! the Green Gables Golf Course at Oavemdlsh cm Wednes- day of this week. J. LeRo_v Hol- main of’ Sumrnerside was runner- up in each case. was Manon Morris of (mar- lotlemwn took the honors in the ladies‘ division. As there is a siboz-tag-e of caddies all boys des.‘r‘nui: of mdrlying in the iozrmnmcni are inked in re- narl. in the crrlf lli'0 at the Belve- dere Club fnddv at 1 o'clock sham ‘Play In Provincial Golf CI1’ships Opens Today Witheyesseton1i'IeProv‘indol Anchors And I Rovers Teams Scheduled Anchors VS. Rovrrrs are the scheduled for the City Base League warfare on Sunday amet- noon. Anchors hurled back the nortlhend team 4-_l the last time the two teams met and will likely be out for another victory. Rover: on flhe other hand will ‘.7: attempt- ing to snap their losing nu-1-all which now has reached two straight and in their last. four games have been able to chalk up but one draw. , The game is scheduled for 2 o'- clock sharp at the Park diamond l'l'ALI‘AN'S COFFEE ROME —-(Ci?) —£ofiee-addicted Italians, disgruntled over the cof- fee famine, strive to satisfy their thirst with blends of Ev,him»i;:n lcofiee, chickory and charred bar- ey. Use Mlnard‘s for dandruff. _._., ,-‘- -.,__% FREE |NSTRlIGT|BS§ i use snvme resident or visitor on the Island. ... oMMMlNG The Y. M. C. A. has =\Ir’\n,':I-d to have their Swtmmln-: l:~~:rurtnr. Tom Parker, give I Free course in the Art of Life Saving and also .1 I-‘rm! course In Swimming in those who desire to [mm to swim. Both of these courses are open In old and young nlllw and in miv “ Adults I-IIII children from 4 or 5 yenrs of In and upward should take -Gnntsga of this splendid opportunity. All persons Interested In either one of these courses must have their nsmes recorded at the Y. M. C. A. no later than Monday noon. Jul)‘ 24“!- Lile Sling instruction will be given daily‘ at the Bathing HUI-N‘-V "I Victoria Park starting Monday, July 24th. continuing until and includ- ing the following Mondsy, July am, :1 the following hour<:—Mondn_v and Tuesday from 7 until 8 p. m.: Wednesdsy, Thursday. Friday, Satur- ihy and Month). July 3151. from 7:30 until 3:30 I‘. M- Swimrnlnx instruction to beginners will be given daily at the beach udjolnlng the Dulles Ipvroochlng the lllllsboro Bridge starting Monday, July flu), continuing until sud Including Friday. July 28th, at the fol- lowing hours:-Montlsy and Tuesdny from 3:30 until 5 P. M.: Wednes- Qy, Thu-udny, I-‘rldly. from 1:30 until 0 P. M. ‘ number: oi the Bulls: no interested in Life Saving 1! this could also be srronnd and worked in on part of the illne- meltvfli. hasten the . , crowned for ‘llurqseei mihewulhove malws _ *°° ~'.*:...':."n. '.‘~ course pron-sues from any to day. Monday, July 24th. You nuns mill be recorded It the Y. M. C. A. ‘Hill! IQ N0 INTI! Fl! 0!. CHARGE Wl|A'lS0lV!I; ' lMPOB’l'AN'l‘-It k Important (hut all persons interested in inking mm.» one of then Free courses realise that they must Miami the else! can and every day or they will not benem to my treat extent to the before noon on —. oi.-:5‘-vw