rill-Bill illlliPlC TEAM llEFlFilil PAIlClESTERDAY "fotal 0i 253 ‘Athletes Representing Eight Branches 0f Sport, Embarked From Hoboken. (spacial to Guardian.) tN-BW YORK. June 18.-—A modern ‘spay. boa/ring a jnsonic host in qugiyl oi‘ the golden flsecs of littor- national athletic triumph, will set uli tomorrow when the nuiln body or Amerltn’: Olympic team departs yo; Paris and the 1924 world's championships. l l t of’ JUNE rap onmmmnrown osmium: he SportPage Everybody Rea. P ‘i1 McDoitald Selected For Canadian Olympic T x 105 Track Stars. Headed 11y I tirack and field air- ray of 106 stars, a. total aggregation of 253 men and women athletes who will carry the Yankee shield in eight different branches m‘ com» petil-lon will embark from lloboken on the specially chartered Lifiilmhl‘ America. The departure is schsdui ed to take, place st noon, Eastern Standard time, ‘to the accompani- ment 0t’ a fitting patriotic farewell demonstration, ' In addition to the track team. the expedition will include, accord- ing to official announcement to- night ll gymnasts. 26 boxers. 17 wrestlers, 36 lnEll and 2i women swimmers, seven cyclists, 17 fetic ers and l0 oairsmen. fh or a It la hi Vale Eight to Sail Saturday. The Yale varsity eight, which won tbs right to represent tho Uti- lied States in tths Olympics by n. record-walking victory ln the final trials at Philadelphia yesterday, is scheduled to leave on the llonieric next Saturday. the day after the Blue Boat, attempting one of the inost unusual campaigns in aquatic annals. rows its tmnunl four-mile race w-ith Harvard at New London. Conn. Seldom.,in.the nearly 30 Yeahs of Olympic history has the United ‘ Etates assembled so formidable a collection of athletic stars in dcl- A sncs of tlis laurel: this country has carried off consistently since the first games at Athens in 189d. Par- ticularly is this true of the track and field squad, which, in spite oi’ the fact that it faces probably the. gtlflagt competition of all time, will sail with high hopes of triumph as n result of the spectacular showing made in the final tryouts at tho l-lur vard Stadium- Much Now- Olympic Timber. [No more sustained tbrlllinncy has over been witnessed lu n track‘ the / at W ii C ROBBIE MADE JOIE greatest ambitions-Ito placo on the present Olympic team, But. the little Chicago wizard can Lawson Robertson for his triumph. engagements in England and in- Jole In m; very confident manner tends sailing believed the 1500 metres wan just horse direct to New York from made for him. Robbie bollsvod oth. Havre during the‘ early part of rs bunch. But Ray won an Olym. other engagement where he met P“! tryout final. So he should wow-defeat by Premontre at Long- "Y- ‘champs. "My plans for my American trip . . remained unchanged", said M. Fmhmd Dawem“! RM" 'Werthoimer. first place honors with nine victors, four years ago. will lead the flvfll "barge nt Paris. but has at least a dozen potential Olym- pic champions in the array that em. barks tomorrow. back. who smashed the world's 200- metre dash record twice in succes- sive days. heads a group of ten bril- quoror of Scholc and Charley Pnd- dock, the the 100-metre Hussey, New York schoolboy. who gillllell a pint-o on the team by pro- V ilreatest sprinters in his first test in competition with them. Distance Runs Weakest spot. ‘Spearowb- Chest Cost Him a First new YORK June 1a-n;‘iph Spenrow of the University of Ors- txon has made his place on,the xAmerican Olympic team but he “HIV! Kiting to shove his chest out PASS UP 1500 METRES about it. In fact it was this same cheat that prevented Spsarow from topping the field at 13 ft. 4 in. Twice be got over the bar only to flip off the bar with his chest as he was descending. Chest his luck so to speak. P. W. C. Ball Practice To-day Ai; 3 p.m. C. A. A. Grounds All wc need is the. practice, fel- lows. the rest dollows. We ploy Montaigne Friday. Line up: ll. Saun- ders, (i. lltiustnn, R. Splilett, F. ‘Reunion, (l. White. A. Stewart. H. Foster, (l. Tan-toil, M. Crockett, (l. Cluindlcr A. Francis, Alf. llmiccito, (i. Hutcheson. J. Connolly. C_ Mc- ‘Kenna. Epinard To Sail _ For U. S. in July PARIS. Junie l8.—l’ierre Werthei “k ‘hi’ "Tuldht of Head Coach mer has cancelled all Eplnard’s wit}. nlv Jola Ray has fulfilled on, o1 M; make a with his famous wise and knew Ray would find July.. softer field in the longer grind. Wsrthslmer said the horse is will always be a matter of Ipgcu. coming round first rnte and has suf fiion Miothor Jois could have hold fered no ill-effects from the match a own with that speedy 1500 met. race with Sir (lnllahad, and the Finland. the littio C0lllliry whose hiotes tied the United Sfitios in Elliot McGuigan Will Receive The Monet-on Merchants’ Cup predictions ere mode today tiiiit llhcio Sam Jackson Scholz of the New York . (1.. hero of a remarkable come- successfully put on the Moncton city sports of the Maritime Olympic finals here on June 7th, held in the ant sprinters. who also include heater Bowman of Syracuse, con- cidod that Elliott MacGuigan, 17 year-old Charlottetown athlete, who won two first places in the open events, namoly the 100 yard dash and the running broad jump. and who also defeated the Olympic broad jump man. who was in train- ing at Rotlvssay, some time prev- ious to tho meet. should receive the Merchants Cup. He by virtue of his three HVFBiB, had s iotnl of 1B OiYmDic champion, in final. and Frank ng his mettle against the world's meahthan that displayed in ‘ 0th l I‘ v Nicholson wok fl i ‘ _ _ two-day. teats st Cambridge, whsreT or um nariss are J. Coartl points, uhile four of his nearest ri- ‘Bear 2nd and A ails!“ '° D"- (~-- . R. H. B. Cycling is one of the cleanest of the.piok.of talent from all parts Oficrlgill‘ at“?! RN?’ Ymk Aihleill‘ "ll: h" '6" PM“! “Mh- 1 The follow“ ‘M 'th“"“d°'s 3m St. Louis 1 4 1 sports and healthiest of exercises. theconhlry. in a desperate midi u an y o ertson of the Bos- us to some misunderstand ng _ g e a scores and-New York 3 8 1 h i d b f“ r b0 thriilinl Mills for Discos, smashed w" A. A~- who shared the worlds this action was not taken by the l“""“°“ll9~ T e P ‘nun’ an cf“. s yo.“ y ' - k m; acflpggd ‘100-metre run record‘ Joe Ray vet scorers of the meet, who decided Mm- MWLKPQII - _ 105 35 70 A Wm ITWiW ‘T0711 "ding wnh ‘he ayergpizui-régtili-iifi; Tiinstsncss. eran mils champIonIWhti will‘ no to wait until the first meeting of Mrs C- Morris -.- - 100 21 1a Gf::a‘f£?';$:‘“a°:a 351,32?’ “"1- Scouts, or with any of the other yeterans held their share for Olympic triumph at 3000 metres the executive to straighten the mat- M155 Nlchillflflll --- 91 18 78, ' 1 i organizations gut" in Promoting a pjorit instead of 1500' George Taylor of fer out. Mrs- Macmmlml - 91 18 743i or in; limelight the vnsdt fm mgnGrln-np“ college. who dhowea phm _ M,“ Gnlespie ____ n1 35 76 .t standard of clean, manly boyhood “ma”? ~"'.".‘..i’“.‘.i’§2.. rotlgflmnic omenal speed OVGI‘ the 400-metre 4- + o 4- o o a o + o a- 0 o o- + Mrs. Bssnall 101 2s 7s P"""‘"@“ - in Cflflfldl» will "Piy- "is"? time“ trioiaslacomv d m’ a “ms up hurdm and m" mchmdeon o, U, ‘ __ o Mrs. J. 0. Hyndmnn 95 l7 7s 3mm‘ """""" ' - ' " '- ovcr, the small cost of a C.C.M. “mun ‘moo, M‘ co g tl e land Stanford victor over a remark O The Twilight Sports which i Miss Roi-Keri - v 97 l8 79 B‘ 1 find-bi?‘ thantliirgrnsdlgolhtlrbsttle able SOC-metre field; besides a 4- wore to be hold yesterday ev- 0- . E. Nicholson, 38 81, BB:"°'§“_Yd°' “SN ‘ficgmlfth; my‘: c. 1ar’s Value for every dol- wm bu“, a “m, 0| those pic- host of stars in the field events. ' : ening at the Absgwolt grounds z 18 811 ‘m °“' “my “d 6 ' m t ' just think of the whoop of joy lsr you invest in aC.C.M. you fggatg? team ftefiilaigflpllbfi: wxllzs?“rsg‘tce'aggszh“rzil ggmifzr: ‘I w}; b” “id m" °"°"‘“5 n ‘ a: g1, AMERICAN LEAGUE your boy would let out tonight if th 1 ymn - ' _ ‘ ' ' ' _ 1h: sensational fashion in which such as Verne Booth ofiJohna Hop» 0 Il- t i» i- t Q il- + 0 '0- 0 O 0 i: 35 86! R H. El Y9“ 191d him Y°“ "W" §°mE Wis" girl wnh yo" to the ctr-comers met. the acid tests con- kins. Johnny Gray of 1 llllntlolphin. —-——<-—-——-. 23 s’: ~ him a bicycle. When you take m . G h n - l islJohn Roomig of (Penn Stats and R Ho that leaves certainty and ‘washmgtm’ ' ' ' ' ' - ' ~ " 5 n. 2 t ' k C-CM‘ 45315-5‘ a t e “need “new?” nulihlamiflrglf: as Earl Johnson of Pittsburg are poten trusts when fools Dine he mus 24 67 Chicago ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 4 9 1 iiown t: the fllgmhdegler Sim pa‘: bicycle 110W and. lct him IWPPYW i“ ‘e °r " ' , t out c wi ct c app est oy ails seldflm hi! 59°“ berm“ m“ pom‘ winners‘ danul” Batteries-Jilloorldze. Marberry in (own, enjoy ‘whole ‘on: “a- , 20 amend Ruel; Levsrstta, nFber and 5011'! P1933“?- zo a1 Clill-lfle- Every C.C.M. Bicycle is a bear pay in instalments if -H_ W. Longworth - 20 84 ‘ _ ' d _ In ,1: walk“ _____ _ m] 16 85 R u m for punishment It will stan up desired A _w _Hynd|nan _ 95 1o s5 Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 e 0 \ E, Nicholson ___ _ 105 g0 g6 St. Louis .. 5 11 0 . J C. MaoKeeu __ _ ill 24 87 L l), Min-my _ _ 11g g4 3g Batteries-Rommsil. Meeker. . . . l Geo. Rogerg __ _ 112 g4 g3 Harris and Brugy; Kolp and Sev- c 1., Miles __... . 112 24 s8 Braid- C. B. l h _ 09 n. B, 833.53%. .1... i8 33 n. n E. Psnnzcr- Mssssy- Ran Bmo Judge Stewart _ _ 115 24 9g Boston .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 9 2 C H, C M. Weeks __ - _ 117 24 9s Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 1i 1 LE1 Or-"MBIA K. J. Martin _. . 123 24 99. liatteries-Pfercy, Murray, Ross I“, [n cu“. b, H. R. Stewart ___ 125 24101 and O'Neill; Collins and Basslcr, c. Jenkins -- 125 24 101 ‘Woodali. | CANADA CYCLE d: MOTOR COMPANY. Lllltal P_ Pope ____ ._ _ 122 20 102 R, H, m] v Ioamal. Toronto, WIITOII, OIIT, Wlallfll- Vuaaavoa n. MncKinnon . . 1st 24 1o1_ New York . .. s 1a o 1gp," a; High-Grade Canadian Bicycles H. L. Palmer _______ ._ 148 24 r24 Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. B ll 0 {or 25 years, Ab‘, of c_c_M_ JQYQY¢LE$_ dsr25 ‘ IO for lfi? ..,_,¢,,,. p -MON(YI‘0N. N. B., June l8.——At a meeting of the committee which so city Building last night. it was de- ' “OUR PHIL” Jack Dempsey Has “Soitened” i NEW YORK, June 18—The tam-I ing of the wild hair of Dempsey by- the use of Bllckerine or whatever the ompound may be, seems to make the most startling physical change in him. It calls to mind a pet theory of John E. Madden, who knows everything about breeding horses and considerable about prize- fighting. “When there are two fighters about equal merit," said Mr. Mad- den, "l go closa to them and look at the hair near the eyes. The one with the coarser hair is the better fighter. And l do the same thing with horses. it is an almost in- fallible sign." There ars no available statistics upon which Mr. Madden's theory can be tested. Mr. James J. Jeff- rlas certainly was a hairy person. and he certainly could fight. On the other hand, Mr. Arthur Pelky, the celebrated horizontal bnttler, was almost as hairy, and Mr. Peiky could not fight. Consequently, off -hand. the hirsute theory docs not lsound so good. , With the slicking of Mr. Demp- ‘seys hair comes s general soften- i I I ing of "The Killer's” features. This is especially evident when the champion, as Jack 0'Day, a young man of very noble character, is looking at one of the various boro- lnes. The moon-calf expression with which the simple young hero- es of the silent drama are expect- ed to look upon the heroines to be simulated by Mr. Jack Dempsey with astonishing naturalness. ' Somehow that mooncalf expres- sion seemed to come into the nor- mally ferocious countenance of the heavyweight champion all too eas- Iily. As a Valentino Mr. Dempsey iwas a bit mushy, as they say If .thnt look lingers in his counten- ance some of the "logical contend- ers" will be wanting to take a sock ~at it just for the pure enjoyment of ‘the sock The “movies" seem to Ihnvs softened the champion where Amwu h Mr. Gibbons and Senor Luis Angel h q nosed out in the tour Firm (“fled undred metro hurdles yesterday, __,_‘.____ _ \ o" Salllrdfly afternoon last the first matches of the season undgr the summer schsd l 3 1 on Bemdare "niglliime: "if: B6118, Stcinedor, Hubbell Blill wu- sies handicap match medal play son‘ Batteries-Alibridge and Ofarrell 1st place and llliss E Nicholson and Mrs. C, Morris tied lor second natler|en_nm,ohue and wmgo; i p ace‘ In Desk and Taylor. the men's match Geo. Minanfa Linlmant For Coughs moan; ~8mlt and Mystt. SAM LANGFORUS MISTAKE (Associated Frau.) “Figuring that his right was go- INEW YORK, June 18.—'-"llbe big- ing to follow the left jab, l 41911591». gent mistake l svar made in my llfs ately stopped toward his left on my brought about tho first knockout. blind lids, but ‘he fooled mo, l ox- tboy aver scored against old Sun," poctod him to coma by land. and he 8am Langford .the heavyweight cams by water. champion of Mexico, and sornctim- "Ho didn't shoot though, but es of Boston, spsalring. when l stopped toward his laflt to “it was in tho fight with Harry got away from it be switched and Willa at tPanama City. in the bull hooked ms with a loft to tbs jaw. ring. My left oys ‘as stone blIndIm “Yul know Harry can tap. ‘Deed and the right the one that Dr. a can tap. Well, air, when l next smith has Just fixed up, was almost rsmcmbs “i. I was clttlnl in m! "p", - loci-nor. I looked around and said "We fought in the daytime. and to Joe Woodman. ‘Joe, where's all that was awful for ma as tho light the folks?’ The bull rill! Vila omn- ‘blindod ma. lluai could ace Harry's”. l could no that much. Joe, be mm moving in front of ma- w» sayl- ‘hm. the folk: have all cone were going along and l wasn't IfiMIIOIIQ to dinner.’ ' ting any tho wont of it when I you "What baplfilli" a bard loft Jab in tho month. "' Nothing ingot: happened, 8am. ‘it not mo back on my hook and ‘ascent that Nil form t0 4111033 l know Wills well enough to first "Rat's the only mistake l aver at he'd follow that loft lab with suds in the ring. l triad to out- yight cmss to my law. Thurs was think Harry. I expected him to .... Batteries-Hoyt, Bush and Hof- Pllll. MCIlilNAlil NDSEI] _- MilNliiBiiNE IN 400 METRE, McAuley, McDonald and Malcolm, Only Maritime p Make Showing Yesterday-Great Joy in Charlottetown, When it is Learned That Ph The Chosen” McDonald nosed out in 400 meter (Canadian Pres: Special) ONTREAL. June 18.—- G. Heater, Ontario, wcu the special hundred meter time at the opening this afternoon of the second day of the Canadian Olympic Trials. The race was run over because hurdles. LATER Cdlllllliflll Olympic ten Hester“ who did the fastest time putting 1i; pound shop-A, AMERICAN lll U19 110MB 0T U19 W0 "i919? 61"" Malcolm. Maritime Provinces W. . Po. yesterday protested that tit-tor won; .i.~ Murdock. British Columbia New York . . . . . 29 21 .686 three false stunts in the final for Simona; c, Manson which he was not to blame, ho was [hm], finally left at the post. 4 lug-hog, C. Conffoe and L. Armstrong first and second respectively in the final yesterday, will be credit- ed with these performances when the team is chosen, but the offic- inln were anxious to give Hester and McKochnnesy, Quebec, the lat- ter complaining he collided with a quarter inch.) nbons, Quebec, won; Maritime Provinces. 5-8 secondg (Olympic Pole Vuu lt—-V. Pic Phil McDonald selected for l-llc Wfuiiiers distance 40 foot (Olympic record 51 feet 400 metros hurdles—W...i. Mont- Wylis, Ontario, third. seconds, Canadian record 58 4-5.) lllll BY i ‘ti Athletics To il McDo nald is “Among ' inces second; O. L. Adrisre, Que- bec third. Time 33 unionism 14 l-ii. (Olympic record S1 minutes 20 4-5 seconds.) -—-——- ~»Q-—P-<' < How They Stand» m. .554 .540 .500 .490 Manitoba. Detroit. Boston . . . (ihlcnijo St. Louis ’ 490 Washington .. . - . P. McDonald Cmvemnd 43o 88mm“ J- Phila. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .880 Time 5'.‘ record 54 4-5 pm New York . . . . . . . . . .. ~ .530 kurd, Ontario spectator in the final, tlllfllhel‘ Wm; K__]_ Francis’ 0,113,“, second; Chlcag‘) "hlln¢***-He5l9l" Within" 59mg L. McDonald, Maritime Provinces. Brooklyn ' "91 prtssed equalled the Olympic "5' third. Winner's height l‘! feet. Clnclnnat‘ '4“ _. 00rd lime m!‘ the 9153""? w 4'5 (Olympic record 13 feet 5 inches.) Boston '45‘ . seconds and beat the Canadian 10,000 men-es (w. miles 37,; Plttsbursh - record of 11 seconds. Coaffee did yards)__;_ Cumerbel-L Ontario. gth-“Efllllfl 339 the 100 meters in 10 4-5 yesterday. won; V. 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