, . . . “L 4 »s\s.¢' ». F1 ..._ Q. *”. ,, is >- (_ If de (` F . ~-'- -1 --~»-’ ___ _, __ __7' _ ” ' 1 _ ixar '- f 4' ..»\s ..,__\ ' i T _‘I i ~ sava- , 1 1%. i g gg Y _ ;""‘i ““ GOLF _ / ‘ - \ -- - < _ “ ` ` BOXING * " ° ‘ WRESTLING - g Niws °i.. toni woizio F ""i_‘- “ i”""i'_" _W '~ r _I-"ie ‘- V , W 1 - *_* 1 . . Q W §` 1 iiianmilffiis F'z°ne.Weather ForlSPENUER MC- A 9 4 n i READY T0 G'eo’town Races ElYIYN IS E E 0 F l3illyCope LoweredTrack Record w I N N E reason ‘we Band sell K . ' 5'* To2.`13%.JolysetAndMr.Squires -- , ' ` Walter Hagen Chain- _ , Ra- D S t kj, \. pion, And Tomiuy GetF1rst Money In Other Events. ;;%V(?I¥I;V§3);i;ht 'Armour Are Miss- . . i- -- Heats ~ Ankabar ing Georgetown Races were favored [Watts Edition, 2.18% (Trsin- '_ ; . with,,1inedsy.'rnstrssi¢wnsin or) ....... ..s2s ° great shape as shown by the per- Barbara Martin (I-_Ienry) 4 3 4 ' Trots M116' | OTTAWA HUNT CLUB. July 6- formance of Billy Cope when he Time: 2.22%, 2.24%. 2.26. (Canadian PNB” . '(5y the Canadian Press)-Still loweredgthe track record in the ` » -. CLEVELAND 0 Ju1y6_The “_ awaitini the arrival of the defend- third heat of the 2.15 Class of 2.15 $.80 Trot and Paco i ow “my ay "uk" ‘ox w’° mg champion, a field of more than 1-s held by Lucw Lindy, to 2.13%. Mr. Bquires (Jardine) 1 l. 1 nn om mth" '_' 'on in 110 golfers lined up today for the Owner James Power and his driver Donna Harvester, 2.16 (Mac- 'might heat. md” by spencer Canadian open golf championship Pat McKenna came in for a lot of Leod) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 2 2 which starts over ihe Hunt Club 1 compliments on this good perform- Sharpsburg (McMillan) 5 5 3 links tomorrow. As dusk fell to- | ance. Billy won his race in straight Lacopla Bolle (Btewart) .. 4 4 4 night a_nd most of the field had hug, nav" being oompigtgiy ox-‘ La Rico (Power) 8 3dis tested out tho championship liiy- tended. The race for second honors , Time: 2.19%. 3.33%. 335- out, Walter Hagen, of Detroit, who was imtwgen Grandma and 'mel nosed out Percy Alliss to tai:-.° the wu1y|_ 'grandma adorned with the _ true im vw. had noi arrived in hnppits proved to no the better. York Rule Club - Ottawa. Jessica the Great made the fourth iviissins ai-so. was 'Iomiriy Armour. starter in that 1-soe.‘ cpm, 1931 British open titiist. and a‘fa- 232 Trot and Pace. There WCW Qlgrewi-0; real sui:ce.;°°Erod,it :Y vored contender f-11° the title *O be four starters in this race, Jolyset angles; the day Wu “ne md bdsm decided here Saturday after 72- owned by M, R, Bsnnett, Mm-my and best of an the inducement “_ holes oi mediil Dlily- H880” Bild River, and driven by Tom Holmes :ered w the younger mm to try Armour had lost the opportunity proved the winner after Edith Di- meh, shooting eye me Wu mn - to feel out the wind-Bweliii Him* rect, owned and driven by James wen received club links. slvirik iiiiiiii’ °PPonents, McDonald won the first heat. M mst “mm new umm of yoims aspirants appear in the lists an a.dvani»ii8e. 2.80 Trot and Pace. There were Today lclfiiil lrcitl md hell’ five starters in this race, among bam” [HBH fl'0l1'i ul! 1011!' 00119!! Of fihl thgm bglng shy;-pgbufgl dnvgg by m t t th Hum _ _ _ Tiiishlslongbeenthgaimofthe cont' en swep over o in the veteran horsemen, J B Mc muh md mu yur plume” ue sumo” sake' Pu," mvmon’ ‘ Clubs beliitiliil 0°i-U50. bl' SIDE Millan, who is over seventy years b ht I I Ye” om’ Mun nn" ° sl om their games to perfection for the of ,gg ML M¢M111m delighted his very H3 °’ 1” °"°°u°“t °°”°“‘ ’ ' lu" ’ start tomorrow- Names kiiowo friends ny being third in the iinni °"3°””°“°‘ "‘° ”"‘° 1’ 1” ‘P1°“‘ Fherewr sou B played we" ”,mk_ huh The rm W” won by ML did condition; membership costs no R.ipB§Ian)over. brc by Truax I 1 I led over tl1e fairways and wide, gquke, owned by Wemngwn Mb very reasonable ammunition and Rameifybc 2 2 2 rniiins mens. Leo Diesel. four Neiu me with Driver Jardine up. “°°°‘ "fm ‘“'° ff” °“" °“° '“‘”“°‘ Hou god sa; ,;',""(',_l,' times 0hiI1'iP10ii md iiliifed bl' U19 Donna Harvester was second in all if is "turned In 3 pn” m °]°°i”3 WEN) ' ' 3 3 3 'oxlieffd '90 1'i°»V° in 6300110115 Chin" three heats, forcing Mr. Squires to y' ' ' ' ' ' A ' ' ` ‘ ' ' iso more it iivt. wu there. Johnny ,mt w, mt hm m ,_,,%_ It is prorosod to have some extra ’:;‘°:‘;‘a“;; g ; ; Ferrell. hwdlomo Mloiorouocin its soon. oiiioistea as starter in °’°°“°" "°‘°"° il" P- R- A- °1\°°*° .nm . 203' ( Qrk d, ‘(N. Y., shotmaker, and Billy Burke, ,, very nmguwry mannen and saturday afiiemoon next win 203 2; 3.5 new s a e recor , desi United states open champion, find ii# asain on i-he mise and ' 1 ` ` ' blso were there SUMMABY Wlifiiis to welcome all corners 0"? me started' | So, too, were Bobby Cruicksbank ,. Scores shown are comparatively S d E ¢ .md Puma’ mnnnkw W 3*” T79* um Pl” low but mm’ nw” “md bum 212 Class T|:t‘,mMllav;‘eat 3 Heats pensiarasminthisyasx-’aU.~!., andoldtiinesrswarejustreeetting ' P ' , ' am H°1’i4i° Smith- tho “°i°Pi1i\ iauiy cops, 2.11% (Moxennn 1 1 1 "mf "WW ii W = "iv oxoolieoi mo cet,” now playing from OlkPa1’k, grandma. 199% (Hmmes) __ 3 3 3 0171303113119? |50 ily 01.1% new sights senator Mem o ch b Th EL. wr Boiron- newly orowuui 'rho wiuyi. 2.15% 1 2 a ew- i ‘ S to mf 'mf Y E 1 1 1 . anaidian pro champ. "Whiffy" _"mc, th, gnu' 344% ' Following are the scores at three D en; Q lwmusb mf gg of Brooklyn. MacDonald rgmwy) 444 ranges possible 105. <3: e . 8 s on-823 "lv £110 Ufeat Neck L. I., vet- 'p|m°; 3_|_7a‘,`3_15%' 3_13a', M. O. Archibald ...-..-......... 94 ' ' ' ' ' erm. George Von Eim.'former Dc- ; I. M. Brown 'ls Ame P1ut°°h'm(memmg) '2 ‘ ‘ oltmmlum, ,,mlhm°n°,, Bury L22 not md hee E' G. mve 73 Petulence, bm (White) 7 3 3 W H veg” "°"°° 63 Peter Goldfllich, bg (Walton) 4 'I 5 ' ‘ 'rim : 2.03 s-s, 2.oa 2-ii, a.os s-s. J01y|¢t(HQl,m¢g) ,,____,_,,__ 21 1 U. Biff? ..-.......»....»»»....... 72 M51; Mcmwyn and Han-mon Edith Direct (McDonald) 1 4 2 Z- $03; ea Hanover ,,150 ,¢.,m¢_ ~ . a an .............~..... 66 *` H. T. vessey (two ranges) 55 Tm" """‘ G. Houston ..............»...... be Th, min, pg, swgzgttakes, 2 Year _ B. J. Birt ..,................... G6 014 rm, 3 in 3, pm, g4,m ' W- D- Cooke (two tenses) ss Ma - - -- W. L. Crockett ................. 49 Spencer McE1wyn, bc, by y 5- :hge (two noses) 41 spencer (white) .......... .. 1 1 ' . . essay 45 Sir Raleigh, ciig (Brittenfield) 23 “IW °1°"°"\’“"i¥iiii-f=dii» rt. ii. vsssy 4.1 riouyrond Portia, nz 4 2 Piokiiis mt Mmm om", wa the me iggsimiueir town Posey Armour of 1. M. Monomis 44 csiumet Donald, bs timoh) .. s s the th muck Uh colierrlmmstt French, the Dutra OUR llill M0316 0! Ulllfpmil, 09 K-UTWOOG, thb flirted SHCI lhbt “kb Ed DUCIW. TUB‘l°klC1'|l lily!- oto, of Japan, Tom Kei-1-igan and Wstrous. Butiiniddidoqto than -there 0 dbeans o¢~Uanadia11 pros and leurs and a few from across the border. any ons of which may istartle the golfing world with a liiectacular win. i Not since 1914 when Karl Keffer. ifoi- the second time, has Canada (ruptured the open. No Canadian lferisconcededacbancetoan- pl hex it this year but there is the Pilitcririg hope some one may ae- comlilish the impossible and bring the crown home. ____ .. .- . 'i T045! the only match at the 5 Ll Charlottetown Tennis Courts will be the semi-finals between McKle and Rodd me sinoinir and white. is The finals will be played either ie* ' 1 “|557 cl' Saturday year. _ .isspna Psnx, situ. .rui is __ ucir the emblem or sooo fortune _,_ 31,., mn, ,m , mm?:°;°¥°°m;"‘i°Y *;i°fii°°ii» in. D. oiooirott 4a Lucky rouin, oh: to-hues) s 4 M Www * ¢°° °f H. ni:-t (two ranges; 4; Time: 2.oa, 2.os s-s. '° °°“"°' ° “WP” "° E-'11 Bi‘°wii (ooo wise) an only tivo started. gxpggnmgy ‘nu Lolke Bunter, brh (Brinker- the Alberta Ladies Tournament last BBAN%L|| I S hoff) . . . . . . . . 1 2 5 First gamei ' 5000114 KI-lli°= Hollyrood Roman, br g New York Sho Wu playing with Mi-s..1. ia. 1'” "°'”°“""“""”' "JY 5- W tonnes) ._ .......... 4:4 2 Pittsburgh 4 11 2 . . tarkey. President of the A-lberta gag v|||”.._w,,|,m|", Ju, 3, Peter F. J., brg (Walton) .. 3 43 MOOHGY. Gibson and Hogan; Zumbro and Krueger; Liebhardt dies Golf Union at the time. at it P. M. Kingston, bg (Umm) , _ , _ __ 7 5 4 Bwetonio and Grace. and Daly- Mids Armour found a second four- I 'lf"‘;“°°"'1'|1“""'¥» -"ill 7'-ii. li '1-inte: 2.02 :i-5. 2.01 s-s, 2.0: a-5. afed clover crossing the thirteenth ¢;},,P`md |-°,,m||e,. Dsmomtr-_ Calumet Bush, Eleanor Forbes Second ¢lil'i°= ; 1; Z - tions, also Liv. stork ana ruuiiq and caiumetnastie sian started; New Y°fi= 1 3 1 _ - - It wg; wg much fn exp,” of “me Demomlrnllgng gf, gag); §¢|¢|qn_ Pitt-lbllrgh ............... 3 11 1 Meadows and Hargreaves' Man' omme_ howevm The tmmm ham pAl| :riterested are invliello be muh zum Iniuue and Hogan: French and Bum, Pomoxskl, Fisher and Susce. Mclilwyn, whose illustrious sire, Spencer, set the grand circuit re- cord of 2.05% for the stake in 1927. Spencer McElwyn, owned by W. H. L. McCourtie of Dallas, Texas, and driven by the veteran Cen White, was a. heavy favorite for the race and easily met the challenges made by Sir Raleigh and Hollyrood I Portia. The secondary feature on today's card at North Randall, the $2,000 Ohio stake for 2.12 class trotters, produced 5 split heat rare in which Ankabar, the winner, set a new re- cord of 2.01 3-5 for the stake and trotted the fastest mile of the cur- rent s-:ason_ ' First Event WHEN we announced the Gillette Blue Super-Blade a few weeks ago we told you it replaced the famous $2 Kroman De Luxe blade at half the cost and is made in addition to the regular blade in the green package. Ita price was based entirely upon anticipated volume production and indicated our confi- dence in the shaving public’s immediate recog- nition of the blade’s extraordinary quality. Our faith was justified. We expected a warm reception for the Blue Super-Blade but `we were not prepared for the overwhelming accept- ance reported in all parts of the Dominion. We asked you to try the blade and decide for your- selves. Your verdict of approval has been overwhelming. Free from superlatives - our announcement did not stress the features that make the Blue Super-Blade superior. For the benefit of those who have not yet tried it wo would like to point out some of these advantages. The Blue Superi-Blade is sturdy-heavier than other blades. It is made of blue steel with rustlcss finish. The outside sections are harder ere 8 Q, . '. . ‘4 _ 1 at '/2 the price of the $2 Kroman than the flexingvconter permitting kceuer,` sturdier shaving edges and enabling the blade to bend without cracking or disto_rtion_.",,',l'|1!s important feature is protected by patents alreadyf granted. Every reel of s¢eel_is tested by an exclusive photo-electric process that detects the slightest Haw. Grinding, honing, finishingand strapping are entirely automatic and,arra.ngod_eo rigid l.nspoctlon'_ai’ter'___oXg-y operation is possi1>lo.`_ Strict adherence tothe loseet limits of a 7' c 1 - fr." L-'.f.~.. 2iiw.¢io@"??§q’%;Q \ We urge you/toptry the Blue Supc1~Bl.ado., It is blue and enclosed in a special blue wrapped in Cellopbanc. It is especially made for men who want an extraordinary blade pro- viding the ultimate in shaving comfort. Prove this yonrselffs Your dealer recommends the Blue Supe1~Bladc._", sale everywhere ._ $1 for 10, 50¢ for 5.' ‘ Gillette RAZO`a`S a_i._A Das cinerie surety num co. si' cause., Lid., Montreal, Quai.” Mink out the throats of poultry.- Pefis IUOYUC 3 l¢®lldB§ I 9 UllIl'fOl' King’s County horses, purse 3100, WW" WW” 3 '°°°li¢il- 5 D01' Boston 2 “iii Wi" \’° ‘i°‘i“°°_°4 from fini stmuiu 4 ii . N14 "wud MUN! 3 R01' Uni fri'-im m”H"l°7':*:'°“ M‘°M“° “m 22: Zlchlry. Frankhouse and Bpoh- tmfdf ndhml ‘Wm f°“n\\- .‘ ‘"":“ 1°' ‘ q her: Halllban and Ma cuso. sntriu time nth .iu1y. nom. tn W°'~ *Wil *° n 1° Af: tim i2“rmfb.§°b!émTmi N °ii¥“’i° W* 4*- Th* Wiwi MBUCAN LEAGUE his -"co'i'iesinns" Friday night, .iuiy or itoiio Bay parish viii serve s. New lighting effects, monhiight ,mgglg 43”.1.g.3| - st, Lani; ,________________ 4 9 1 waltzes, novelties. Dancing 9 to l. BIKE SHOP an-au 1 in 1 fggifctfgd a§§g°{, 631° d§§°°ie°=§;_{;i°i=_§V.uhp uumnion mdwied iii- 'wi 'ni' *‘°°’“ “ *ii* “UU W! ' B”`“’*°“'i’ “iii B°“l°“i¢iii W°i' Prince adware nano. 424a.1--z-2i- tiled hYal\'s0klI\. "`\l”~l°l~$l`li." - land lllll _Oonnlllyf _ ' ‘ ,, -__ J to be not yards long., 3g1g.¢.35-m,,m,_ z.1a cnet moo, Mus 1: .-um P‘“°“- ‘1 l oo First game: Buffalo 4 12 2 3|-wgiyn 14 Pipgi-as and Niaergall; Gould, ze 22 i , _, °° *°°Pi’°d “P W il” Nil uid R. nirt (one renee) 22 F°iiif¢ii lvsiil ' rnrannsnoxsi. Laaarm edit 145 yards fpr an ace. _gpg no ohh sake' ‘or 2_1; mm mst me: It w“"h° “mum” th’ h°‘°'”" F ‘l`roW¢i'l. Milellesio. Pi1m$2.ooo Readigg s is ° wi"-i b-11 »=ff°»1==¢“"° *mi Road Direct uw started. ones... 9-37 TF'-‘it lm! PWC. PUYFG. #200: 2-33* Collins, Berly Hanson ond v, Kaufmann and Jonnard, Floron `Ti‘°t md Plce. Pilrle ` |00, tr0tters` mvm, ucqm-dy; wumoke ,mi (seven innings by agreement.) Hartnett. _ Rochester 3 8 Q .- 1-1 GG DLI UI DO DANCE ‘ Police Athletes J 93»11119tt9 R0Y9»1 Racing Career Ended Yesterday, Reading 2 6 2 .Take Laurels p HAi1\/IILTON. Jilly 6 - (By The canadian Press)-Montxeai's police amen my. N. a., July 6-(M athletes, domirnting trsok and s 'ri-ie canadian Press)-A soiii ol fair share oi iieid evwi-1. compiled bisok diamond track today ended an impressive total of Pdifii-S 00 the racing career of Jeannette Row take premier laurels in the fourth al, one of the fastest free for ai annual Dominion Police Chamlii01`i-`trottcrs in the East. W. I/evils wa ,mpg under the auspices of the driving the mare down the trad Hamilton Police A. A. today. The in her best performance of th Montreal team scored a. total of 89 lseaaon, when a cycle swung off tha points against 35 for Toronto and edge of the turf and collided wtli 11 for Hamilton. while other cities’ a wheel of the racing bike Lewis ll m 1-G Holloway. Bmythe and Bool; ce. representatives were uiiP1H°°d- The winners were aided by sev- eral unlversity athletes. who will remain over here for the 0lymDi° trials next week, and one of these Hutton was named individual chain- pion oi the meet with a. total of 11 Wing, He was given a close race by hi.. team mate. Liivoie. who had ten points. made up moiiiv °i "‘°' tor-ies in the 100. 200 and 440 yard events. Ethel Catheruivlid To Marry Again. asa miucxsco. Juiv 6-KM’-i _it-thei outherwood Mowrfii- fm' our woman athlete °i' 5“““’°“ who was divorced at Reno YNWT' diy, md Bymn Mitchell, Ban FIN!- e’soo salesman, will be married soon the can-Bulletin said today- lim- Meihren, oiyrnpio womens hisii beautiful entrant in the N28 Olym- was thrown to the ground as the bike overturned, and the mare dasli ed on, drlverless. The reins tripped the mare and servered the main tendon of her left foreleZ~ She Will be saved for breeding. vefi-W thc report. 4 A. leg injury, which it was thought would hinder her Olympic chance( this year figured in the Reno div- oi-ce. When it appeared unlikely sh( would compete, the action was sild- dcnly taken inw court. after hav- ing been allowed to drag because oi ible harm to the girl‘s stand~ Efwith canadian Olympic official~ dom. Mitchell was quoted as seyint there would be noruslitotlieaitar, as they considered it "lrnl>NDG"‘ tohurryfromtnedivoreecourtis marriage, although they had heel engaged "some months.” 'Ibe standard pitcliinminioisl ioaepmdueedbyastringvibrs@ ple games. could not-be l°°4¢94'°°i, au uma-