I U. s. trénnistream Takes Two Matches From Italians ROLAND, GARROS STADIUM. AUTEUIL, FRANCE, Juiyfl-Witli r1311; B111" Tiliien a spectator for the first time in nine years, the Ulllafld .-_ PRIMEE i -1161") omelet} 8.1.1.1.»... I uoé-"Uzcudun As ti...) A lily-terms}, ‘j_ey.-Has Benefitedlly. " gliillndélfAroLiglit, , . . -, n By TOM asap/it? drips evening. ’ mm“ HAVEN, N. Jg, Jul 42171: t III purine; ma, Gene 'I"unn_ey is any harder __ fight f". than Paulina Uzcudun I'll jdiiy- ifiankly, I dislike prised. The Basque is the roughesiaififl u good part, o; the “loam. gamest. hardest hitting fellow I évq_-it;‘"-\Ia. Ififirlng hot in the m“ 2r saw, He isn't a boxer likc‘ Gene, ncons. It iriadé" no difference whet“: if course. but lie hits harder. Hole; I-boxed indoors or out it was W, ‘ms a terrific wa-llop gin both hondsfwaijm just the same. It's (mum, i think he showed‘ ‘Z1110 iihe, niglitidifIdrenrt at night. A breeze emu ne fought Harry Wi_ . When; Pau-icumes rom the Atlantic 0cm, . I gmtlieéiuggairtle; IIIgétEIZShgQgISn ‘y; line's right lande: the glachyfiiriziaverd tihehtfShi-ewsbury Rive,’ .reacmng me challenge round n“! ther was out for reps. e coufhn I s o g ully cool. . week for the first time nave gotten up_if the count ad] It will probably be hot in u! The result or wdayé ‘play m? seen a hundred instead of tcn. gillllllfcfitlisilzglaifl, but by 10 0-6,,“ cessitates 6nly one additional vlc- qween the m? we Wm crawl hi‘ tory to clinch the series for the me gum ‘r9995 tshiluldilo about ‘United States Players and earn the h b u ed o, ° ,9‘“p"“‘"‘i° i“ 11 1S hm right to play theFrench holders oi TulIney as never," is“, 3e15, l, sine evellkn: a; E5335...‘ T e solemn-faced Tilden. occu- ' , - i. ' ) _ l1 - Ibying a seat in the front row of the "om to Smp Gepgmes LPIWIIIIETIIIIII‘. 3:01;‘ P‘ m? be“ fighu“! “@1801 stands’ was among the firs,’ w com u-id when the O hid was a muc IEWIICI as always been between lit gratulate Hunter after his vicbory Iounger ma“ he had been SwW°“"‘_‘.“d I98 pound§ I have U)“ 1m and also Hennessey who displayed gway in a lot quicker time by BillyIsiori that my sparring mates ha" bmnant court cm" and a baffling apke and others to say nothing OI|EIILII me more benefit‘ than um change of paca Dempsey being able to call theiTunney has used-principally in. iStates Davis cup tennisiteam _ lfeated the formidable Italians in Ithe first two matches o! the inter- zqae finals this afternoon. While a crowd of barely 500 spec- tators looked on, “Smiling John" "cnnessey scored a straight set M“; u.‘ _ trium over Baron Humbert De telllll-allon! b“ “Ho” M’ _ Mornmo. 6-4. 1-5. 6-2. after Hunt- _ er, playing the first Davis cup m", ‘h. cove“ u“ l" M u _ -' i ‘ ‘ ' . ismgles match of his career, smo.- a m“ w", A “om: "ma?" / ‘ 1 ihered Placido Gaslinl in the open- ‘, sun“ m ‘he depth. w,“ ing match with the loss of only two “A” games. The scores were 6-1, 6-. ‘ 6-0. W“? The absence of Big Bill's racquei I I robbed the opening day, of some ALSO COMEDY SCREAM "WIIOOZIT" expected thrills but did not prevent Dill-Ell g / roit no. - ulisiacuiricrzp EVERYTHING - nova -||0No|; LIFE rrszw the ""1710 "I81 film ever made that tells the womens side of the great con- flict. abrim with drama, team, \ Iflllths and appeal, . WILLIAM BUS SELL AND WILLIAM COLLIER Underrates Tunney LAUGHS AND TEARS IN THIS NEVER JTO-BE-FORGOTTEN BO- MANCE THAT MIGHT HAPPEN TO ANYONE IN TIIE WORLD E WITII ‘ JULIA FAYE AND WITII Uund and the punch. Yes, Genelcause I faced varied styles, 3m mocked Tommy Gibbons, but TomsGene has been boxing for a ion; ' - vife was in a dying condition that long time with Billy Vid b k I light, and he was so worried he Harold Mays. u cc and - :ouldn‘t have whipped anybody. So, I don't see that I have any-, In Prac Trotq hing to bother about in the chair»; nuns punching power. He hit If I win the championship-raj FREDERICTON, July 22. — Uzi- KENNETH THOMPSON Coniident 1' Johnny Rlsko with everything he I have a very solid feeling 01cm], “ILOR AND HEROISM 0F CANADIANS vNmLY Pom ‘lad for 10 rounds and John was tentnicnt about what I'm going 1,, TIIE CANADIAN LEGION PRESENTS THE TREMENDOUS ALI.- BRITISH SPECTACLE THE SOMME TRAYED-ACTUAL SCENES FROM THE WAR. STAGE AND SCREEN ATTRACTIONS PRINCE EDWARD JULY 30. AUG. 2 CANADIAN LEGION MEMBERS NOW SELLING TICKETS - DON ’T BE SORRY —- BUY YOURS N-O-W Bfllllififimliffiililfilllb usually fast miles by trotters are featuring the workouts of the Maine and New Brunswick harness racing circuit campaigners tuning up here for the resumption of rac- ing at the Fredericton meeting nexz Wednesday and Thursday, July 25 and 26. No less than four of the “slow IIIIEIIIY I H I [III IIIIIIIEY EIIIIEII IIIII IINIIIIIIIIIII I3“.f.f;;.?ffl“lii a":..:;:.:::.::;:% land it looks as if a new mark for green trottcrs for the Maritime Pro- vinces would be made when the 2.21 trot is raced. Following the sensa- ~till grinning atthe finish. I think do against Tunney-I'll not form i am fully as rugged as the Clevmlfali- Haven very soon. It has been and baker boy. ,ideal in every- way. Nothing coup Nothing has been overlooked here-have more closely approached p". it. Fair Haven in the work to get fectlon. ne into the proper physical trim. I know it's the habit of Tighten Wight training was an excellent to say that they are ready and u. dea. The ring and the lights are poet to win. It would create the ~xact duplicates of those that will surprise of the century if one oi ui )8 at. the Yankee Stadium. So iarjollowed the plan of one of your is we are able hereIin the country football coaches who always sayi ve have simulated the conditions of his team is terrible, even when Ilfl he big fight. It isn't only that Igrxpocts to haI/e a walkover. Bu), iave good practice for the sort oilin this case I am really speaking hing I‘ll face very shortly, but its from the heart- I fullv- vxiiectw nuch plcasantcr to box in the cool teat Gene Tunney. FOR CANADA, ‘OVEIITHERE’ INI] EIIIW TIME IIITH IIIIIHI HANII PIIIIIIHIS [IN (lhampi0n Has Tactic a1 Plans Made To Re.- pulse New Zealan den-Is Also Perfect- lIlg LGII) HOOIIS AS 380011113X)’ DGIGIIOG. 53312561111 5113211111282: 311=g111r211.11§1=1n1>. Race 1 svncunaroa. in the first place, Jack Dempsey,lmgigilliffgeipirjgiflcfgglkirglzi ‘f; N. Y., July 22.— a bobbing, weaving target, accept- . _ Several critics who ed as an even more elusive foeman gifleyggngtjqgilfilggotflalgf ggftlalng‘ have watclikfd Tom than Heeney, was ivhlpped twice by Mame. Stepped the last ha“ of Heeriey mug; right hand punches to the head‘. Iii 2J7 mm, in L04‘ and most of the 0111'- "1-5 wmlue‘ several Iiwiev fellows Devin-We railblrds didn't figure the Blerne J. 0f ‘he WWI“ ‘Itylfi of HUM-k. 110111! I°W- ImdYTrctter was being unduly exerted S8850" m“ me Iihifting, possibly with more YCqBh“) Jay shcws no m effects from “III” It wnlliiIae 1:11:11; course to his arms. wrapped about his runnwny at; the Woodstock a e 9 ' his head as an added defense, as he meeting last week and both he and “we” ‘my Wm,‘ plows in. ‘ ,‘l3lll Sharon 2.04 1-4 should be in Straight fight 1 WM able to hit, Dempsey with prime condition when they meet ha“! Pmwhe‘ ° right hand smashes to the vhead be-‘esaln in the 2.14 trot. M least fir)? 1 cause l prodded Illlll constantly off starters are assured in this even! balance with lcft Jab punches that m"! 1117!!“ [Ields ‘VIII b‘? m9 Yule jolted the former champion undIIIIIT-"EIWIIH m" Ineeung- scrambled his plan of attack as he‘ __ G 0 L F plowed forward. Heeney, if he at-I tacks a great deal, must contend’ with the same thing-my left _iabA' _ '_“ . ,_ fir‘): today it is working to ])Bl‘l0C-'Mg22;‘ nragllsbrfilfyg; ‘is; However, I am n55 going into this égzrlisufinyahfgn battle, the most formidable of my n“ aggregate of n poims each Next week the two leaders will in CHAMPIONSHIP IIIIIIIIIAIIIENI 1h) 1d). 1i) Houston plays Sear. (j) McDonald plays Bentley. 1k) White plays Spillett. (l) Black plays Hughes.» itional 2.12 1-4 by Devil Set, the ‘Prince Edward Island bred trotte: fin John Willarcfs stable, the 2.12 imark was shaded by Friscotanna, the San Francisco trotter in W. R. ‘Flemmings stable from Iewlstoii. Maine, and Alta Direct, owned by This tournament will continue Stewart plays winners oi this afternoon 1July 23rd.) The following is the draw for el- imination games: Caretaker is Winner 0f Feature Event. KALAMAZOO, July 22.—- Care- LADIES SINGLES Third Round: (m) Winner of (e) plays winner (f) First Round: (a) M. Stewart plays E. Jenkins. 1b) J. Tait plays K. Bourke. Iof . 1c) E. Bourke plays I. Bourke. I Winner of 1g) plays winner, , .of (h). . 1 wow or wmnerrazfixezr: 3”..°'fl‘.f..’§§;".‘."§.§‘.‘£‘§ 1d) R. Heartz plays winners of,of (j). ‘ -'_ _ ' - , , yesteidays Grand Circuit programs .41), I 1p) Winner of 1k) plays winirr 1c) Winners of (b) plays winners of 11). “mmmg ‘he m“ W") heatspver a of (c, , I field of 12 starters after having fin- ' ished seventh iiikthe first I198‘; yo; terday. 'I'hé'trac was sow, uc heavy rains last night. Precious Signal and Stonemount- ain. the favorites, failed to place. Tlievace was worth $2.000. Ettr. V010. driven by White took - the last two heats of the 2.22 trot. both ln 2081-4 to win the race, but was hard pressed both times by Ath- lone Guy'aiid Axmoco. The 2.15 pace was a four-heat content, \'/‘.i.'i won by Black Scott, driven by Morrison. Colonel Strong. driven by Valen- - lfiemi Finals: Finals: ‘GH Winner of 1m) plays winner Winners of 1d) plays winners 01,01’ (n). (6,, I 1r) Winner of (o) plays wlnno- _ ,of 1p). IFinais: I Winner of (q) plays winner cl‘ lir). LADIES DOUBLES J. If. K. B ‘k l8)’ ' Nljzgjtewaigaantia JCIIIIIILLII e p Gm” Tufmey E. Bourke and I Bourke the New Zealand- er, if‘ possible. with that punch. 1 1i Toni proves too durable, sharp. right hand counters, following ‘Pours leads or my own left jabs, wlillt be t bl ti vcory tine won the $2,000 3-year-old pac- depended upon O r ng 1e itc d.. lng stake iii straight heats. though home m n en mun s \ hard-pressed by Royal Lady, Red ‘~ Aubrey upset the dope in the three- APIIII“. 59:10” year-old trot. winning both heals. Nellie Signal had been picked to MENS DOUBLES _.I=‘irst Round: i 1a) Splilett and Fullerton play . Johnston and Black. Bourke DIM.’ 1b) McKinnon and Bentley play ‘IMUTICY and Hughes. '| 1c) Cleveland and Wood play ‘Allenby and Ailenby. ( _First Round: I (i1) Morton and Tait play Mui'- ley and Jenkins. I Finals: Bourke and I. winners of (a). MIXED DOUBLES entire career, without weapons to . use in case Heeney manages to . all probability play off. igsgggmy "gm hand In the early) Other point winners in the match . were M. B. MacKinnon, A. V. Satin- Fcr some um“ now I have mm dcrs and W. I1‘. Taylor, who all had Second Round: 1e) White and Houston inner of 1a). play _ So it appears rather serious when _ 1b) White and K. Bourke plavlw 1f) Hutcheson w I I-‘irllcrton and Fullerton. (c) Stewart and E. Bourke play _ IICUSIDII and Heartz. 1d) lMcKinnon and I. Bourke and McDonald [play winners of 1b). ' i 1g) McMillan and Hornby play winners of (c). the experts tell mc that Tom's style of fighting as he weaves into action with his head down Is exact- ly the sort of offensive calculated to in. 2.15 Pace, Purse $2,000 perfecting a left hook to the licad, following. with a short right hand slam to the body that can be used, in close quarters, That will be m 6 points. y ‘E. Gunsaulus-sl ‘Flie scores were as follows: Gross Landings 13 Net 68 1h) Tibert and Partner play 131M,‘ scour blkg" by lsmwa" and M°fl'°“' Peter Scott (Morrison) Ism“ Fimfl“ sChanccllor Cigar (Parker) 11-) Winners of (a) play winners I“ winners of m) play wmmwslliabrador (Palln) 4' '0! m- Allen 1A1. Ramsay) ‘l f 1b). - - ., - 0 1f) Winners oi (c) play winners| II-(IL) wlmmrs °r (g) n” wmmnyiiutrask (Dill) ° - Time—2.04 1-4, "M “Ii- Finals: 207M Winners of (l) play winners of ‘ ' silence my bvfli- WNIDORS- T3111 T Ilflvfilsecondary defense. If Toni gets by rs 8 an ace or two in reserve and a few the left jabs and right crosses, and slgzgginnonies reasons to explain whv Tom never I fail to see how _ houtM' 3' Muxmnon_aq will b» able to get away from mynrtilianstilns his materially, find," bonrad___97 1 m hand. .s all e waiting for liim with those n; r g short body punches. D‘ B’ Stem M eslzreeati, LatlfliesvkvCliiIllengefUtro- u y- 9 11 10 ‘i2 ‘l5 ‘l7 19 ‘l? 22 '72 The finals of the MacKlnnon and McLure trophy was played, result- ed ‘ln a win for Vic Saunders. who turned in a fine match play round play Wood and Partner. Semi Finals: z-s. whichis wdrldzs record time the distance. t/hough it was 1'11" Left to Right —F‘rank Hughes, Ham 10 ilton and Percy Williams. Vancollv-for er, both Sprint Stars. The latter wn s a sensation at the Canadian trialsed States. The best time record ii} - clicking off the liundrcd- ineteres Inthpr countries is 199.141 ' ' 1' ‘ Finals: Winners of 1e) play Winn"! 0' ‘ 1 i ) . MENS SINGLES Round: A. Allenby plays Hornby- McMillan plays Marley- Wood plays Tibert. J. W. Johnston plays Rodd. First (a) 1b) ‘Cl 1d) Second Round 1c) Morton plays winners of 1a). 1 1f) Hutchewn plays winners of (b). _ lg) lvlwKinnon play! Winn"! °I (c). i CENTRAL BUSF N ESS COLLEGE Summerside Opens Sept. 4th. LOWEST IATIB — LATIBT METHODS - IXCILLIIIT TRAINING- "Tho ltmnl for Ill Induct- Cl II it bout ruoolnmeudu- tloa." ~ w "ek. At least the first and second rounds of the above match must be completed by Wednesday next. It is hoped that. opposing players will arrange their own games and be prepared to play off as early in 1h! day and week as possible so as not to hold up the final games unduly. The committee do not wish to scratch any team but as the Tourn- ament mum‘. be completed if at all possible this week, teams will be scratched when necessary in order to warrant finals by Qatar-day. As the entries in the ladies events are‘ not largo it is hoped that the finals in (hose will be played early in the The Provincial Championship Tournament will be culled as early _ as possible next week so that the winners will. have ample time to prepare for the Maritime Champ- iiom to be played It Frederic- N. 8., about the middle of August. NOT GONSULTED Mr. E. l". Acorn wishes it to be understood that he was not eon- Iulted in regard to his announcing the names of the "fence Jumpers" at future ball games at the Abe- C B B Etta Volo, b.f. by Axmoco (Loomis) . AthloneGuy (Cox) Mazle Brooke (Blokes) '..II.:) Chestnut Axworthy Two-ycan-oid Trot, Columbus Hoicl $2,000 Hayts ifltokes) Senator Ford (Childs) ...3 Trusty Brewer (White) Three-year-oid Pace, Purse 82.000 Colonel Strong, b.g., by Col.“ The Royal Lady, br.f. 1nd..- l Mr. Napoleon, b.c. (Iacey)-.3 Lafayette, b3. (Wolverfan) "Ihreo-year-old Trot, PIIBQ 82.000 Red Aubrey. chg. by Guy Ax- Lliilliillitill ‘K111511111 MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JULY 30TH AND 318T 2.22 Trot, Purse $1,000 Peter Volo (White) ' Q uBCJNI-l 111', Kiley) - 5 4 Time-ZOO 1-4, 2.08 1-4. 2.0014. The sixty-third annual prize ‘ 1 of the Provincial Rifle As- sociation will be mid on Kensing- tori Range, Charlotte-town. on above dates comma-in‘ __, at 830 a. m. The meeting is being crowded into two days to better suit tha convenience of the fiilemen but in order to make it pomble to get through in that time it is necessary for rifle.- men to get their entries in on or before Saturday. July 28th. The matches are as follows: MacKin- non Driq Co. 7 shots at 200 yards; Prowaa Bros. Ltd. Match, 7 shots each at 200. 500 and 600 yards; Moore and McLeod Limited Match. ‘I ahms each at 200 and 500 yards; Lt. Governor's mica, 500 yards; Lt. Governor's Match 10 mind; m, 600 yBrd-s: Corporation mum I0 rounds at 500 yards: Bllver Black Pbx Match, 10 rounds at 300 yards. and Judson ‘Pym Match and Cadet Match. aretaker. b.c. by Guy Ax- worthy (Dickerson) . . . . ..7 lngen McKlylo (Keith) ..1 ..2 'l‘ime—2.l0 1-4. 2.1014, 2.1314. ' Armstrong (Valentine) . . I ..- B‘ lng . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .2 am Woodford. chiz- (Btokens b90157 gar»:- . 4 111119-204 1-2, 2,05 1-4, 1081-4. P.E.I. boys are getting o. b1’ name as rifle shots due to their wonderful shooting in the Inter Maritime conxtests of 1927 and I928 when they defeated teams Iron; Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. also forr their excellent marks- manship at Ottawa and Bisley. There should be a record attun- danoe at this year's matches due to the small cost of entries and the fact that it will only occupy twp days. July 80th and 31st. Preliminary Fighters Named NEW YORK, July 22. —— “The complete record of preliminaries for Gene Tunney's heavyweight title defence against Tom Heeney next Zhursday night was announced to- ay. In six-roundera, Johnny Grosso. of Mount Vernon, N. Y., will meet to turn back Morris MacKlnnon by two and one. " How They Stand International League Won Lost P.C .567 .559 .523 .53? .500 .495 .441 .361" Rochester Toronw Montreal Reading .. Baltimore Newark Buffalo Jersey ‘City .. National League ,Won LostT-KC. . ..5'l . Brooklyn Francisco Crul, a recent heavy- weight importation from Portugal: Germany Heller of Jersey City, tackles George Inrocco. of Now York, and Big Boy Paterson, of Minneapolis, opposes Jimmy Byrne. of Louisville, Ky. \ Bill Daring. of the United States Navy is paired with Joe Land, of the army. and Add Warren of Pittsburg Boston Won Lost P.C .739 {the some time the WandercisCluI). oi‘ Halifax“ have also requested thli they be awarded this meet. Geoff! Y. Thomas of the Truro A. A) C-I For Maritime Meet , ——-— made application in behalf of ti"); AMHERST. Jilly 22. - Truro lng|Truro Club and informed Mr- SHIP‘! made a bid for the Maritime rrnriqlvv that 11 delegation of “"1" and Field Championships according 15110119111611 WOUId b6 In WW" I“ t0 Charles D. Shipley, secretary o} course of a few clays to discuss ti!‘ the Maritime branch of the Amn- "mu"? BI? I998"! Wm‘ Pml" teur Athletic Union of Canada. Atdent Fraser and Mr. Bhioley- Monday July 23 \ Regular GYRO‘ DANCE- Beach (ifrtove Inn Truro Makes Bid New York Philadelphia . .60’! 8t. Louis .516 Admission North Carolina, with George Hoff- man. of New York. Hdnry hy of Imiinville. with Joe Ba . of Boa- tmuand B111 0mm: the mm) Boston with Jmtlo" hunters, of New York in four-random. ' ' v .461 .438 .41 2 .41 2 .397 E. ILANCIII MMLEAN. u... of lnxnn m the WOIIIIY (CIIIIdl) “w” w“! admlnbns ‘houldcig; GIIEWOTIIIY, b.f.‘. (BIOICS) realised. especially when t club Nollie Signal (Ray) . . . . . . .. drop‘ any w nvmw doth“ m “Guy Abbe, (McMahon) ¢m_|p|ghnq"_ Otninach Son (Bill Bteurns) 5 'I‘ime—2.00 1-4, 2.05 1-2, 2.08 1-2. , Tym Assreoate. 5P9’ Alumnae with Governor Gm- Methis, Ottawa Aggregate D.R..A. Medals, Davllon cup I 2 3 4 5 4.. .. . . . . , . ‘”4',§1Ia0.V§\II muqcnfln. l -.. - w~v~v1vn~u\ -‘