m l Bw-gtoatune of6to3. iwvers smartlng from in the initial game came . gilt to his credit a. pair of . The battery of Carson lied a cool and heady game mi for hits. c Stars d of ball, but failed to against the infield which their downfall. AUGUST so. 1932 ‘The _ played a brand of baseball ,. if followed up will cause the , no little worry in their fight m, city League championship. the w; victory handed them by the back iiiml heavily on the Stars’ twirl- George Ayrcs, who failed to re- , the usual Star backing of team-mates. Whackey McEach- ,, reamed to be in the van of the m‘ conquest and he reverted iio his "old ball game" which two- rs, Mclnnis aided greatly by , icing on a number of bunts , ii shoved the Rovers into the and ncls mver worked better. Carson with aid of his experienced partner . an infield which picked up a ,.. of hard slams which were played an excellent C011- Gostly errors were checked led rqual-ebriggs opened the scoring the Stars in the third coming on a three bagger by MacDon- . after Ayres and Dodds ». to reach first. had Gross failed connect, ending the inning for Stars. The Rovers came in ... l0 E0. McInnls hit a weak out at first. McNeill reached and came home on a two r by McEachern, who later . . on a wild heave. - to reach first. Whitlock Blanchard who cured a safe hit, came home on LOOKING ’EM OVER cote BASEBALL waasrnuvc a. wild pitch. Carson struck out. The Stars came in determined to T5111! but just as things began to bleak. a double play by Whltlock retired the side. Dlevious performance were too anx- ious and retired in order. In the (lllbning of the fifth Squarebriggs "reached third but was nailed ‘at home by a schorching throw from left field by Whitlock. Duffy hit and scored, Ayres and Dodds struck out. The Rovers retired in regular order, Whalen being caught stealing. The Stars came back in the first of the sixth to tie the score on a run by Gross, but the others were retired in quick order. Determined to clinch the game the Rovers led off with McInnis who secured a hit McNeill struck out, but McInnls came hum on a two bagger by McEachern. Francis failed to reach first, but Blanchard came home to pocket the game and Whitlock on a wildl throw came in to settle the dispute.. The side re- tired with Carson caught stealing. The third game of the series will be played Thursday evening. THE LINEUPS Rovers-gtmncis, catcher; Carson, pitcher; Blanchard, 1st base; Mc- Eachern, 2nd base; Whalen, 3rd base: McInnis, shortstop; Murley, c. field; Whltlock, l. field; McNeil], r. field. Stars-MacDonald, catcher; Ayres, pitcher; Gross, 1st base; Jemmett, 2nd base; Acorn, 3rd base; Square- briggs, shortstop; Saunders, r. field; Duffy, l. field; Dod-ds, c. field: Umpire-Dr. Dougan. Base judge —Fred Kelly. The Rovers aiming to repeat their i BY “TEC” Labor Day ills a source of great satisfac- n to learn that the Labourers ‘ hit a two-bagger. Some of the pap- i otcctive Union have decided to_ id their annual parade and ath- | teriy bit of thinking. Not. so Grimm. tic sports on Labor ‘Day. Not- thstulding the present period of iimsicn, the labor men are go- lluge success. Bi; Entry List Cubs Look Good lln sweep over Carey's Crew my- "lllllses their lead to d“ m“ flames. Grimm has Btnsation since he started, : to take a chance and carry on - usual, and this attitude calls for my commendation and every -~- wish that “their _day" will be Cubs look to be in in the National. Hrnekes victory gave them a yes- six_ been Re- " he ascribed the reason of his ‘“ ~ i0 the fact that he lets his players play their own game. There is no master minding for Grimm. Then he maintains he has been hitting in luck. He sent in a pitcher as a pinch hitter, and the latter ers hailed the manoeuvre as a mas- l-Ie figured himself lucky. Whereas Hornsby rode his players, insisted they rely on his judgment, Grimm lets them dotheir own thinking. He knows he has a good team, s0 lets them carry him, and do their own worrying. Which doesn't seem lto be a half bad policy at that. Connie May Reltlre ills Kallfgx n,“ m”; wimp While on the subject of baseball liens next Monday and ggnflnuing it appears Connie Mack will retire. til Wednesday, has one hundred His successor may be Spencer Ab- tries, with the majority of the ' bott, a coast league manager with ' ~ ters of Prince Edward Island W in the entries. The full list m elsewhere in these columns. no major league experience, but one who has a high rating out west. Abbott will be found with a major league, and the grapevine ‘ . INEW overs Qn Even erms W1th Stars fist Year’s_ Cifieague Champ- ions Making Bid For Another Title In Plat-off Series. ,. evening in the second game m, pay off series the Rovers I a mine back by trimming the HEAVY HITTING IN AMERICAN YESTERDAY NEW YORK, Aug. 29—Lefty Go. mez and Charlie Buffing rang up their 22nd and 16th victories, res- pectively, her today as the pennant- bound Yankees took a double fall out of the Chicago White Sox, 10 to 3, and 4 to 3.- It was clear sailing for the glamorous Gomez in the first game, his mates staking him to 14 hits "of! Jones and Gal- llvan and sewing up the decision with a six-run outburst in the sixth inning. But Buffing, the league's strikeout artist, hadi a close brush before he subdued the scrapping hose in the nightcap. The big red. head was pounded for 13 hits, an against the seven the Yanks man- EBed off young Bill Chamberlin and Urban Faber, and would have gone down but for the hard and timely hitting of Ben Chapman, whose three hits brought in half the Yankee runs. Cleveland did little hitting lat Boston but the Redl Sox pitchers were unable to find the plate, the visitors winning, 6 to 3. Detroit and the Athletics halved a. double header at Philadelphia the A's winning the first, 8 to 3. with a six run rally in the eighth inning, and the Tigers capturing the second contest, l0 to ‘I, by breaking a tie with three runs in the ninth frame. In a. game marked by 33 hits, includingsix triples, Washington defeated St. Louis in the first game of the series at Washington ‘l to B, in 13 innings. Stewart went the route. for the Browns, while Mar-l berry,.Crowder and MeAfee pitch- ed for the Senators. mo. LEAGUE BALL RESULTS DIERICAN . LEAGUE FIRST GAME Chicago .. ..... NewYork..... . .1014 0 Jones, Gallivan and Grube: Gomez and Dickey. . a '9 1 SECOND GAME Chicago ..; . 3 13 1 NewYork . . . . . . . . .. .... 4 ‘I l Chamberlain, Faber and Berry; Ruffing and Dickey. Cleveland... ..... 6 5 0 Boston .. . . . . . .. 3 9 0 l-filderbrand and Myatt; Rhodes, McNaughton and Tate. FIRST GAME Detroit ... 3 5 0 Philadelphia . . . . .. ... 8 '1 4 Sorrell, Uhle and Hayworth; Earn- shaw and Cochrane. states: it will be Athletics. The success of] Joe MacCarthy has set the mag-i SECOND GAME Detroit 10 16 1 Philfldelphla.... ... I071‘ 1 Walberg, Rommel and Madqeski; Whitehlll and Hayworth. St.Louls. ......616 2 Washington 7 l7 1 Stewart and Ferrell; Marberry, Crowder, McAfee and Spencer, Berg Maple. Speed Record OF TH]; CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Tl-IIE HALIFAX August, ZF-Witb a to- tal of one ‘hundred and two ontrill iilted. tho event: for the big hlrnoll meeting in Halifax on Labor my and continuing until Wednesday 0! that week, were issued yesterday. The free-for-ull trot failed to I111 and a 2.15 troLwus substituted with nine entries, There are fifteen entries for the 2,18 trot and pace and twenty for the 2.2! trot and pace, ..1,—l"reo For All Trot Ind Paco (Purse I500) Pox V010, 2.01. B, S. by Peter V010. \V, D, Rice, Middleton. Darkey Gruttuu, 2,02%, B1. G. By Gruttnu Royal. ll, '1‘. Fulton, Upper Stewincke, llcdgewood K, 207. C, G, by Hed- gewood Buy. G, . Galely Alcklregor, ‘.. McGl-egor Great, L, llletou. Billy Cope, 2.10M, Br. G. by Ln- Copiu, Jan. Power, Charlottetown, Neil Frisco, 2,03, B, G. by San Francisco, Chns. Bullnrd, North Syd- lulo like. 2,04 ll. G, by Pete!‘ Vole colon A. llucKlunon, Charlottetown, ,1‘, l-)_ , ’ Lucky fiiudy, 2.1L’, B. G. by C01- onel Aubrey, Wellington McNeil, Soutllport, . lilnrjoric 111., 2,07%, If, iii. by NI- poleon Direct. Kusouf and Jabblce, North Sydney, I.—2,l2 Trot and Plea (Purse $350) vPnx Volo, 2.01, B, S, by Peter Vulo \\, I). liicc, Middleton. lledgcwood 1L, 2.0T, C. G, h)‘ llellgesvuod Buy. G, li. Deals, .\lid- dis-lull. Gniety lilcGrf-gor, 2,07, C, .\I. b)‘ McGregor the Greut, L. \', Phlnney. Middleton. Billy Cope, 2.10M. Br, G, by Ll- Copin, Jns, Power, Charlottetown. Cuptuln Muck, 2.11%- B, G. b? (‘nptnln Aubrey. C. W. i\IcKenzie, Truro, , Sign" D,, 2,00%, Bl. G. by Walter (for-hum, \V. T, Seulple, Keuslngton, I’, E. 1. bfllrjorle .\1__ 2,07%, B. M, by NI- poleau Direct, Knsout and Jabblee. North Sydney. Lucky Lindy, 2.12, B, G. by Col- l, Soutbport, onel Aubrey, W, McNel l‘, E. I. $—-2.1d Trot and Paco (Purle $350) Maxine Great, 2,11%, c. hf. b! Hoilyrood Peter, 1!. T. Fulton, Up- per Stcurillcke. " Major 3., 2.12%. C, G, by British Soldierl. Cyril Kenny, Sulumerside, P B ISeetnl-l ol-nmm, 2,10. m. o, by om- tan at Law. Merrytime Stables, Sinr D,, 2,00% Bl. G, , Cochnto. W, T, Selnplc, Kenslngton, l‘, lll. l, Eurl “Iilkes, 2.1111,, Bl, C, by Earl Jr, Robert lilcGownll, Qyducy. Abbe Worthy 2.05. S, by The Abbe, “rs, .\l. Ballard, North Syd- uey. Heather Belle 2,11, Bl. G. by ‘Alc- Grogor the Great, Brenton hiclnuis, Charlottetown. The Wlllys, 2,13, B. G. by Iiucopla. (‘linrles Boardnn, Charlottetown, 21'.’ . l3. G. by The Phllis- Kelly, Bangor, .\lnlue, Grandma, 0. Bu), by Todd blac- F, R, .\IcLnine_ Charlottetown, a l—!.ll Trot and Paco (Purim $350) Tense, 2.00%. Br, M. by Hunter,‘ B. T, Fulton, Upper Stewlncke, Maxine Great, 2,11 . , .\l. hy Hollyrnod Pcter. H. '1‘. Fulton, Upper Stowaicke, Santa Vnln, 2.00%. Br, ‘M. by Peter Vnln, F. W. Foster, Kingston, born Sootirl. , Major S. 2,12%, C. G, by British Soldier. Cyril Kenny, Sunlmcrsido, P. E Beaten Grafton, 210 Bl, G. by Grat~ ton at Low, Merrytilne Stables, The Willy's, 2,13. B. G, by LaCuDln. Chas. Renrdnn_ Charlottetown, I‘m Alnue, 21o, n, c. by Colorado L;- Btnnloy Lewis, Point. Edwards. C. 1t, Fin Abbe, 2,1355 En. M, by Alibi-- llnlo, Mrs, hi, Ballard, North Sydney, . B, Al B. .l'l'., 2.16 h)" Lawful George F, Smith, (‘ape Traverse, P, E 1 Joe the Great, 2.20%, B. G. by Bapinin Aubrey. F, C, Ricflurdy, Trurn, King Spruce, 2,10%, i". S, by limi- gewnod Hay. Wellington .\ic.\’eiil, Scuthport, Don Vernon, 2,13%. B, G, by Vor- non l\lr‘f\'innt-y. Allison Lnngille, llnrtland. Because. 2,12%. B, S, by Lawful, Gen. ll‘, Smitty Cup» Traverse. .\il.<s Winnipeg. 2.11%, B, .\f, by llorry Din-rt. Wellington Ric-Neill, Snuthport P, 17. l, Peter Dawes, '_‘.l'.‘, t", G, by (‘hosi- nut Petr-r, Dr. lleath Rirlnfyrc, (‘liar- lottetown, " 5-—2.22 Trot nml Pun (Purne I350) iifr, lleuloy, '_‘,llll.’_., i‘, G, by Peter Henley. Alcx MncPherson, Charlotte- FLOYD BENNEIT FIELD, N.Y., NATIONAL LEAGUE Won L“; '73 51 68 60 67 62 65 66 63 64 83 65 50 68 55 85 AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost ‘Yr?! ~-'. ... 90 38 ,' ‘ P a .. .. 1o so ‘million c: s4 Inland 72 ti’! I “ii o4 oi 101115", __ 5,, w use _ 3,, a, " ' so o2 1n WW‘ "WYoi-kyou cm always , M’ 5"‘ you can't always “ Illli. he up‘ W“ 0W TIIEY STAND P-C. .589 .524 .519 .496 .408 .492 .465 .425 EC. .703 .612 .571 .512 .312 .281 call call knocked two of my teeth out. CHALLENGE i K. O. Harry, bantham champion of Germany, chellezges Pat 0'Dare, err-champion of Ireland, for a ten to fifteen round bout, anywhere, ‘of a ball player, but he is an astute ‘Wg- 29—iA-P-I—A new speed rec- land, fig-shed on to New York in; The L. P. U. are endeavoring to ‘wise came on hem Turner's umai will be the guests of the union men “me set Just a ye" "m ial events. Tug-of-war will-‘be op- In“ new fimkwntmmtn record- tlnue here. anytime. busy flying to pay much attention nates thinking that there are brains in the sticks as well as the majors. McCarthy was never much manager, came up from m5 minors lord for United States trans-contin-é to m the big leaguel afire, Anbotrqwill fill"! W“ M MW Whw, may be such a one as well. fiaptal“ Jam“ G- 5515"“ Win01!!! the cross country derby to Cleve-, " an elapsed time of 10 hours and: 319 minutes from Los Angels. Right ion his tail was Captan Roscoe Tur- lner, third at Cleveland. who like-’ put on the best attractions ever from sea m 5m was 1o hours’ 57 held here on Labor Day. The full ‘minutes, but while he M, behind list of events will appear tomorrow. ‘Hamlp he benered the u ham.‘ 15 The children from both orphnagcs minute ma", Ma,“ James H. mo, at their sports. Everybody should By lead,“ mm, contestant, ma, “y and make this a memorable-Cleveland, l-laizlip won the derby day. The city firemen have also trophy and “I750 m Pr," money, decided to ompete in some spcc- and he copped "Mo more "m, en to any team in the province. Tum" mo‘, uwnd money n 5448‘! Cleveland. Jimmy Wedell and Lee| Gehlbach, second and fourth to, Cleveland, respectively, did not con- f-faizlip figured he averaged bet- ter than 250 miles an hour. He saw the sunrise over the grand Canyon, he related, but was too Wife at Tottciihcm, of her hus- to any other scenery on the wiv- He flew high most of the way, and maintained an altitude of 1i,- ooo feet over the Rook! Mountains. band-He told me to keep my ton- gue between my teeth. Then he town. Yorkoln, 2,11. Bl. M, by Dlngnln, .\f, Delaney, Wellington, P, E, l, (‘nlulllct Cit)‘. 2,10~'l,'|_ C, .\l. by Peter the Brelver. ll, T. Fulton, Fppor Siowinrkt‘. Star (‘,, 2.12% B, G by Peter G llorryilme Stables, Sparkle, 2,14%. Br. G, by Greatest llcnrt, liferrytime Stables, Joe tho Great, . B, G. by I'M". 000F017. F‘. T‘. cCurdy. Truro.| King Spruce, 2.12%, C. S, in 11rd- gr-wood Boy, Wellington iii-Neill, Southport, Hush, 2.10 B. G, by Longer-t, Law- rence llenneucy Charlottetown. Lillian, 2,08, C M hr McGregor tho Grout, John Ke1ly_ Bangor, Blaine. Don Vernon, 2.13%. B. G, by Vor- non McKinney, Allison Lnnglll», llnrt- land, i m Along B, G, by Colorado L_i Stanley Lewis, Point llldwards, c, 11.] Guy Leyburn, 2.11 ‘ly Guy Ax-l worthy. C, .\l, Alexi- -, Saint John. Al B, Junior, by -ful, (‘ape F. Smith, (‘llpo Traverse, Rllrer Doctor, C. (l, ‘Mount Edward Farm, Charlottetown, 0-434 Trot nmi Pu.- (Purse I360) Mill Ll Aubrey 8r. hf. by Ll- gopél,‘ Myron Mclrthur, Kculington, King Frisco, By Bun Francisco, W. B. llfmrthur, Keuslngton, P, ll, 1, Bennie Hamlin, c. M by Peter Ham- lin ll. S. Taylor, Middleton, Mack Volo by Roy Vole, Alberton Stables, l’, It}, !, Real Great, Alex B. McKay, Char- lotfletown, lllay Cromwell, R. M, by Tom SIDEIBYII, Capt, J. L, Read, Burden, Star G, B, G. by Peter G bferry- timo Stables Al B, Junior, by Lawful. (‘ape Traverse, P, E. 1, 7—2.15 Trot (Purse I860) Tense, 2.00%. llr. hf by Bunter. H. Fulton, Upper Stewilrke, Ilentller Belle, 2,11. B. G. by Mue- Gregnr the Great, Brenton Melanin, Charlottetown, Peter Dawes, 7.12. P, G. by Cheat- nut Petrf, Dr. Heath hfelnlyre, Chu- lottetown, (ioldwl, 2.12 B. G, by Kernel. Lt. Col, D, hIi|(‘l\'lliilQli, Charlottetown, King Frisco, 2A7 Bl, G. by San Francisco, Robert .\f|~Gowun .. ' Ffllnli .1’, 01-min... 2.1a. n,‘ Ortnlnn Axworthv, Sampson Summorside, I’. l The Incense, . Exflolloi. Mrllcnllu 000". Nurn Fcotin, Chestnut Dillon, 2,03%. (‘hr-stunt Peter, E, Prn St Peters, P. 17.‘, . G70"? 9001i. 20S, B, S, by Peter Sampson Grady. ulnulernlde, ‘ii. Grady, Q. B. G. by The Ferguson, Flor- C. G. by tt and Son, Scott, 1’. E. l 8-2.2! Trot (Puts! $300) III/Ill Tully, 2.13%. B, G, by Pflfpf Vnln. ll, '1‘. Fulton Upper Stewlnrlre, (‘alubrnh 2.2115, B, M. by Capt, Alib- "Y. '1‘ Blallfie, Grcnt Village Nnvn Non ll, ' ' Mn, Tell, 223%. B. M. by Capt, Aubrey. Jns, Ilenncssey, River llor- llerl. Nova Sontin Bcssie nlnnllnfzniola. c. .\f, hy ton ton, L. .\i, Ellis, Truro. Bliss La Aubrey, 21.1%, B. hi. by LnCnpln. lifyron ltfrArtbur, Konslng- l...._ P. u, I. .\l.'|y Qrnmu-ell, 2,17, B. M, by Tom grognwlll, (‘apt J. L, Bead, Borden, iur. squirt-r, 211. B, c. by {ifcfiregnl the (treat. Wellington lfcNclll, South- rcrt. ' Arielle hit-Grow, 2.14 B, ‘.\f, by Capt Aubrey, ll, C. Jen-cit Fredericton. 9—2,2l Clnlmin Bane Pris-e MOO-(Purne $350) Lone EogloI-B. - hr Ea 1e Patch. lferrytlme Stables? g Dr, llcrlgcwood, Br, G. by HHIIIQ. world Boy. Merry-time Stables. Susie Belle, B, hi. ll,v Melting Pot. S, A, llnrkfnrll, Sherlhlw .\', , Ailgusr Queen, B. hL-by (‘apt Aub- rey, f‘, W. Ricki-mic, Truro, Lndy .\lnrko_ B, .\i, by Goy Moire. T. '. Pl, lln|lklnsnn_ Yillddlntnn, Billy Witte, B, G. by Premier Wltie. W. T, McKay, Kensingfnn, P, F}, I, Johny .\illen_ B, G. hy (‘apt Aub- rey, LL-Pnl. D, MnrKInnon, (‘har- lottetovvn, Real Great. 13.11’. Alex Charlottetown, MURETHANZUB ENTRIES run B | a i w I m (Canldlan Press) TORONTO, Aug. 29.—O;".e hund- red and sixteen entrants in the ‘Canadian National Exhibition mar- athon swim passed the medfeal ex- amination today. Another 100 men are expected to appear before the doctors tomorrow before the com- petitors, more than 200 strong, take the plunge Wednesda, for the 15 mile grind which promises, $1,500 to the winner and $3,500 to be di- vided among the next five across the finishing line. - With the swim less than two days away, Exhibition authorities are worried as in whether the tempera.- ture of the lake will reach the re- quired 00 degrees. It was 52 today and a. good south wind will be need- ed before the water is warmed up eight J , Among the ompetitors who par- 310K113’. 1 Peter Hamlin, H. S, Taylor, hllrlriley Tvodriles, 21x14, n. n, by Toflding- ' \ SPORT WQRLD OVER HUNDRED ENTRIES LISTED FOR HALIFAX MEET WHAT L\KES iT. R "ruATéYaLl. veav WELL FOR THEM ME THE OLD BOAT AND ROD AN’ MY PIPE ol= coon ow osesuo aoxnvo BASKETBALL oruaa seoar BUT GIVE 49 There's leol luxury in smoking o tobacco that is iust right and Rosebud Fills the bill tor Muri- time pipe smokers. it is blended to the exacting Maritime taste; IF YOU PREEER l-Qlge » PLUG TOBACCO Package SMOKE ' 10c ROSEBUD Extra large ' no‘ ' 15c 9'6 PLUG Cut smoking tobacco DIARITIBIE SDIOKE ..P.ll. iABR livunius The L. P. U. have decided to carry on with their usual Labor Day sports and will put on next Monday a real afternoon's sport- ing program. consisting of horse racing in various “lrms, a full card of athletic events for L. P. U. and also open events for all Island athletes. Bike racesfor the jun- iors as well as seniors will also be a special feature. ' The following is a list of open events: 100 yard dash. 440 yard run. One mile run. Five mile run. Broad jump. Shot put. High jump. Discus throw. Quarter mile bike ~14 yrs. and under. Half mile bike, l4 yrs. and under. Quarter mie bike, open. Half mile, open. Two mile bike, open. Entries for the above events will be received by R. A. Felldl-eton at the Y. M. C. A. until Saturday night next. These sports are open to any Is- and athlete. Entries for the L. P. U. events will be received at their headquar- ters, Water Street. Any chaYenge for the tuc-of-wnr can 1c direct to the L. P. U. SEW?!" Halts iCapt. Mollison Channel SwimiHas Penchant P.)—On!y a mile and one quarter, _ off Dover, A. C. Kaanar, 20-year- l, SYDNEY, NB, Aug. 20_(By Thi old English serrinary student, was “Canadian Pre t~cfillifllll James A forced tonight to abandon his at- ‘Mollison hes a penchant for farm- temllt t0 swim the English Chan- ‘land. Ten days ago the l.ttle Scots- l-Bl- ; ‘man, completing the first westward K593i“ had bee" 14 hours i" ‘he {solo crossing of the Atlantic, set mg from Cap Gris Ne‘ “ance- H” sirongs fic'd at Pennficld Ridge had to quit because of a storm. New B,.,,n5,,.;Ck_ H, was .100 med to go on" and the Armstrong field looked inviting, Nine days la‘v:'. flying eastward An from New York oil the first stage Vis On ilof the homcxvnrd journegg the skip- ipcr of the "Heart's Content" found —i ,M. O. MawKc-lzzmls farm at Nereps ‘~‘\55°"ia“d Press) ‘oiltside Saint John. a suitable place NEW YORK. Aug. ZED-Specula-iw m“, a 5,3,)‘, toll over the visit iicre of Mlontagu,‘ Today, Mam bcsc, by m; the Nmmanl G°Vem°T (‘I the Bank °f doughiy Scot escllexvcd the Cape England reached a fever heat to-iBrewn airport at Grand aka and day m" two mnflncnts- but drewkllCkillg out a nice spot on Mrs. from leading banking authorities mom, sm,.(.,,.,-S PM", n, comm“, the ‘lcscrliltiim or being "much nd°ioilcc more (‘fling cl-au-ll not far from "hm" mummy’ a barnyard and a frzelidly kitchen widespread reports were Ciffllbidoon at“ stating that Mr‘ Norma“ had‘ Farmers wives near Ilarbor Grace. held a conference with George L.,N,,wro,,ndla,,d' a“, Hm m M. m1, Harrison, Governor of the Federal ismnz m, ,‘h,,,,. x(,i\(\‘xij_i; m the Reserve Bank of New York, andgcvm, m, f-_,-in,q Cnmngn may drop {other loading United States bankers,‘ ion war debts. the ‘obtaining of a‘ __ [huge loan by the Hank of Englandp, 1 ‘an international campaign to m1} free “ivanco commodity prices. a possible , 'rctunl by England to the 8010i Delegation Back Home in tomorrow. standard, and other subjects of far‘ reaching importance. [ Governor Harrison, who until‘ DOVER, England, Aug. 2a- (A? F0 r Fa rm [and . water’ hawng taken off ‘m5 mom‘ this nloill plane down in Jinl Arm- - aded in the medical tent today were George young. l“; yam-ts win- These sports will be over in am- " m,’ washing 17 pounds under the ple time to allow the spectators to see the Kelly-Mclnnis ten mile road race which will start at 6.30 p. m. in front of Kelly 8t McInnis Gent's Fumishlng Store on Great George Street. 200 mark which he touched last year and Young's close rivals of this and other years; Marvin Nel- son, Fort Jodge, Iowa; Isadore Sponsor, Port Coiborne, 0nt.; Bill Goil and Gambi, the Italian cyclone. Emest. Vierkoetter, con- queror of Young and the field in the memorable first marathon swim appeared today but Eddie Keating, Newark, old rival of Young and winner 1.1. 1930 will not be here for the swim. Illness has forced him to cancel his entry. Warren Anderson, Sydney, N. 5., who was third last year, was said by the doctors to be in better oon- Loses First Court Effort ALBANY, N. Y., ‘Aug. 29.—Mayor James J. Walker today lost his first court effort to block Franklin D. Roosevelt from acting on the ous- ter chargcs against him, Supreme Court Justice Ellis J. Staley ruling the judiciary could not interfere M§,',',§',"EH§,§';’,,'- 13;," "{,,,,,*;,‘,‘,‘{,‘,f$1::d1tion than he was in 1931- Blli in the executive functions of the Mr, Henley, C, G. by eter Henley. the favorites did not. draw the Qgvefnop, Alex lfncPlu-rson, Charlottetown, Diamond Mac, C. M. by Capt Aub- rey. Alfred B, Reid Milford, Nova Eco in. C lumet City. M, by Peter the Brewer, H. '1‘, ulton, Upper Stew- inc-kc, High Toby, B. G. by Peter H, '1‘. Fulton, Upper Stawiuckc, Sparkle, Br. G, by Greatest flollrt llerrytllno Stables S. A, Rockford, Shedlae, N, B August Queen ~ B. hf. rey. C, W. Me enlle Truro, Hush, B, (l. hy Longset. L. Hm‘ nanny. Charlottetown, Peter Boy, ‘B, G. by Peter Ferrell. , 1i, M. weeney, Brldgcwator. Billy lViiie. B, , by Premier x120. N. '1‘, McKay, Ksnslniton, l‘- imos‘. attention at today's affair. Polo, lbmlrlu {swims after a bell: one-leased M“ tout comment. l-le refrained from _ "Kuhlka, Waukesha, Wis, William Susie Hello, B, lil‘. by Melting Pot. ,1, 0'3"“, Waterbury. can“, who by Capt. Aub- ‘is paralyd from the waist down; o Justice Staley denied the Mayor's The SDOWRht was oceupifll 1W1“? application for a writ of prohibi- men WM Will 8W1!!! 11nd!!!“ PhYllcl-l tion and ismisse‘ the proceedings. handicaps. The! m Michael Hem- The opinion was handed out by the bill-d T010090 min W110 “Justice in his chambers and with- lnterpreting the decision. Gov. Roosevelt advised of the courts action, refrained from com- and Joe Mazurka, Marlin, Pa, deaf menting. ' mu Women are more forgiving than Some people put on airs. while man, but. men equalize things by other people merely whiltle them. being much more forgetful today had kept in the background. so far as ilewspaper inquiries inin the Norman visit were concerned. said emphatically that, the Engllfih banker had come to New York for tin. purpose of paying an informal visit. and had done so at Gover- nor l-larrisons request. " womu ARMY Mancurzs 0N EROADVIEW, Sask. Alill. Z9 -“ (By The Canadian Prcssi—Armles of silgnr beet wobworms recently passed through a number of Sask RICIICVFRTI tooms, and have been scell in all sections of the prnliuct! in amazing numbers this 1'6"- Tllcsc worms. or caterpillars not cat wheat and bnrle" touch oats and barley. But when an army passes through a grain field i! will clean out every weed except those of the grass family. ’l"lle_v like garden truck, however. and have done considerable da> mngc t0 gardens. The Worm: evidently’ march in n straight line and cannot be dc- fleetcd from their course. when they conic to a house or barn théy crawl up i-lli‘ wail and over the roof and continue their journey. do nor For tir-‘ntlca, apply aboard’- i i(‘.~.nnllia\n Press Cabin-i LONDON. Aug. 2ii.—Lcti by Scan ‘T. O‘Kcll_v, Vice-President cf the ;Exccutivc Council. nlcmbers oi the ‘Irish Frco State delegation to the ‘Imperial Economic Cullfcrrncc, at Ottawa arrived nt Southampton itoday from Now York. 'l‘llc_v left Qmnlediatciv for London where they were nlct by J. \V. Duiallty, High Commissioner for tile lrisll Free State in London. Later they left for Dublin wilcrc till-y are duo to- morrow luovninu and where 11.. Oi- iicial rccciliioil is lllllllllffi. ' “Our C0l1\'C1‘Si\l1£lllli were private land collildciltial," suizl Mr. 0'- ‘Keily wllcil questioned regarding conferences at Oilawa between members uf tile illlitcd Kingdom delegation and Iris-ll delegates in. regard lo illc dificlcnce between Ireland and tilt- Ullllfll Kingdom. "1 (ullliloi slly anyillinl! about them.’ I\1l'. O‘Kcll_v nddrd illnt ills first act would be to report to the gov- erilnlcilt. llc spoke at length on the llospiiillily extruded to the dei- egation ill tlic Canadian capital. It is said that truth lies at the bottom of the lvell. is whv the lawyer pumps the wit- 11855. Perhaps that '