(Qlord-Cambridge invaders pulled 1 ` _ _,_ -'-1 . = ` B0wLlNo“ ,L 'i WRESTLING BASEBALL i gy _ i V 1:* _ THE `vCHi§R_LOTTETOyVN _ 1 , PAGE SEYEN i 1 if ~ ` .i EW mms SPCRT WURLD fr555i?&= ..- -wa ~- . -. __ i ' _ L_ _ i \ . . _ Track e ora 1 Broken Ai or-_gli ec0rds~Smashed ‘fc “((]:'int” Coin Defeats___OXcalns M Cambridge -Star Sets New, Can-` adian Two Mile Record Of. 9 Minutes 24.1 Seconds _- Fur- long Hurdle 'Record Broken. at (Canadian Press Staff Writer-)' was t ce interrupted by rain. J.; 82-8 0LY’MIl?IC STADIUM, HAMIL- Bayles of Oxford took ‘the 18 pound 'roN. o'N'r-. July la. -(or) _ shot pu Hamilton showed Oxford-Cambridge 10 inches a, three-man track team hero to- The Bl'.\Jns accounted fo_r a spe-Q day, that tumbled the combined cial 1.820 yard relay over the Olym-i BOSTON, July 19. - One of Ed dark and light blues from England pic ‘ .-.. third straight defeat since ni. ing an invasion of America. The Olympic Club team won the iiual éfeet seven events to four. 'From the time Phil Edwards paced off 880 yards in ons" minute,‘ 15.0 legends to score Hamilton: lirst triumph, the Olympians were plways in front with a lead that withstood vicwfies late in the con- i Lo lest by Cyril Maibey, over the two- - mis route. and sensational llacklplsy boveiock. at a mile. gum 12 feet six inches Their duell t with il. throw of 41 i’eet,~` Club. " H11 V-*F* gc? I-3 -.lI'l'l wer' Don title whose 4.07.6 time last Saturday atiumes 82’ James Langridge fm sion Inveiock, 0xford's wonder miler Pl; ains Princeton, N. J., shattered th0`ag world record, took it easy for three- j E” quartersofthowaysgainstaslow 0 'Conn ` st field and flashed over the last Lew, I sh _ or 55) against Lancashire at Chri Il UW iuamf with 9 Km* bum °f Weed' Middlesex aaa rl-learns iss, sinnns rt io record 4.17.4, more than three g3_ seconds slower than the Canadian for f°°°N» , Hampshire ass (Kennedy sei ago u tersliire 48 for one wicket, at made the hurtling habitant an easy In a more recent' meeting Karran had set him a blazing (B form Bert Pearson, winner of both'tin . 8 lprints, and Art Rsvensdsle, Oo-ll-Ia bcurg, Ontario youth who was re- cruited for the meet to give the, H Olympians a show in the hu.rdles.’ accounted for all but one Hamil-l ion victory. After trouncing Pen Hallowell, Oxford star at the half mile, Ed- 1 wards came back to score his sec- ond win in the 440 yards, holding °° Bn “'17 lead' H15 um° fm' °h° Home mms Yeswrday: Walker, G10 1 Two Mile'Rssor-d G10" ` ` Glamorgan 220 (Dyson 77. Duck- Doolane seemed nn the way to vic- But Maher. chunky Cambridge field ss not out, Astili four for 'ni ltory ltar. set a new Dominion lttndiail- Leicestershire 100 for one wicket, at when A towel was mysteriously 51119 m1““fN» 344 °°°°Y“ll in 31°' Hll\¢k1¢Y- _- itossed into the ring. His slackened W0" .f miles after his team-'mate W. Northamptonshire 347 for six defame loft hm Open to B sudd-en ~‘ ` Blk camped on by _ a seemingly N*-‘Walk -» 5-7 40 pace for half the way. Warwickshire at Northampton. ,defeated Don Georgg Rochester __ 60 42 . I h' ‘ T ronto .. ... 56 45 .554 ¢§,,;l1iE,,;S,;n 3;; a,;,;;'f,iB;)itimoro sa 52 .scsi hiwk dh-,p that paved the Way{Montreal 49 52 A85! ‘for Geoygegg view,-y came at a_iAlbany . 46 56 .451‘ when Daglahe was the ag_ Buffalo 46 57 .447 Chic or, worrying his 0PPonent with Jersey City 35 53 -357 New Jo Deve Freeman four for 79) Kent four the ster. ~ vict ewell 110, Timms 113) againstfhoid I Edwards, flashing most of his Sussex 157 (Cox five 'for 36), Not- 1,” ha rris mshire 118 for two (Keaton 55, and _ 58) at Nottingham. The I time ` ! gress _ a ha Wm’ W” 5° °°°°“"‘- yankees, l; Miller, Athletics, l; w. . F8 rre . P°'“"°° G°°‘| sox, l; Haroy, mas, 1. B The Lende ° Foxx, Athletics, 26; _C been P°"°°"' ’°'Y°""°1d °°"°°1°°Y auth Yanks; 24; Klein Phillies, “if dash ace. was much too fest for 13. blonde youth was three yards at ahead of his teammate, Ihrl Des- N con.inthe100ya.i-dilastheolocks caught him in 0.7 seconds. 7 am/est Davis, sprint star of the up with a, strained muscle after S trailing Pearson in the century Pearson won in 21.5 seconds-one ienth of a second slower than the Canadian record established in 1908 hn- B _ by Bobby Kerr. from-canada, the United States and Without Charles Stanwood. Dim- Europa already entered. the inter- » Sgt. Ind scratched from the 220 which ` M bridge hurdlei',"wh.o had been bca- national transcontinental bicyvie C ace ten only ones on this continent and |- 7053! Th0l'ht0l1, who admi-!1llt¢Nd 1| rapidly reaching thi illll DN' lhe lone upset, the Oxcams were p lar below strength in both 120 high “ld 220 low hurdles. gho ee , ' ; w is from sunday. a field oi' hear- Brealrs Hurdle lteoorll ~ ly 'lo ridfrs is expected to mount ‘their wheels and set off on the long :But even the Britons were not gr-ind |ni`ch will take them half ay ' ' Dl`€Pa1'ed for the brilliant show of W Bpeed Ravensdale, former Univer- \ new canadiiin record of 24.4 sec- up finds in the ful-long ur-die race, -pected before the lists close on Pri- b°i\l4118 the time C511 Cosifee, gy, The eight who sent their en- sprintoi-, set) book in.¢,-in in today to director wiiiio spencer were Mario Rossi. Italytl got away .fast and Ovila Trudeau, Montreal; Otto _ urnibitesmoro speed between the Lusaka, Germany; rrantosisa mr- sticks than he had ever showed I tslska, Caecho-Slovakia; Francois Canadian audience. Rsvedsdaio had Francin, Paris, France; Tom Flynn. more trouble capturing the short cork, Ireland/and Herman Zalmel, race. But he had enough left sflor `1-nmburg, Germany. ' The cities which the race will "mt 0! Ifillibvio to keep his mar- pass through include Quebec, Three _ Rivers, Sherbrooke, Cornwall, Port onio nolrana, slender' colored 1-rope, ont.. Pembroke, North nay, bby. marked up the seventh Ham-Sudbury, Sault ste. Marie, ont.; “£93 win in the ‘runningi broad |Dulutil, Minneapolis, Madison, Mil- .iiimp with a leap of U feet, _9 '1-2 nmuhee, Chicago, Detroit, Toledo, inches. 2olevelsnd,¢uffalo, Niagara Falls, oaen- sutonnoistoi-. xonsas oity‘N. Y.; Batavia, N. Y.; nnintronl. Pole vaulier who competes for cam- Hamilton, '1oronto, Pelersbourough , hkihs the lut hurdle inches in gin. Hu time was 15.7 seconds. , QIQ a When the starting gun bark# at Announcement of eight addition- sity of Marquette star, tumed on. .1 ,hh-lop _hy promoter Armand The tall cobourg timber-topper set vincent today brought the entranfe ll, Indians, 1; R Ferrell, Red Berger Brava, 17, Gehrig. len e Totals: American, 379; ional, 259; total, 638. ` Lt' tart In Long i. Sgt. y of road and six day riders Pte. Gin olfer title a cou the sham 72 h i ple oi' 77's today to capture* Nova. Scotia amateur golf pionshlp. His total for the cies ol medal play was 93-85-77-'I7-332. ` The runner-up \Was J. M. Matt 7 " today from NooN, July la.-io. P. cable) imi- res at _the end of the first day's Thi? tonight in first class cricket int fi' in England were' the t s ' . yers 278 for nine wickets Mbnti' here last night for .1 victory Successful in the tie-shoot in gain- lio\w~\ hh hour, 21 minutgs and 35 ing places in the second stage of Con ds of rugged graippling in the the St. Georges challenge vase porat mas Basket all-star mat Saturday. Alwselhér I1-ine 0811841- H1510 i|ians will be in the final stage of Bisle is DeGlane's forinm- claim to! this big individual service rii`iclSnckv crown that the New Yorker competition, first prize consisting scvcni no wickets, at Gravesend. now wears. He won it some months of the valuable vase, dragoon cup, Emsl ces ce im t Gentlemen at Lords. in `0 ex 310 for eight (Eastman 113, secon Ca (Canadian .Pi-ess) GBY, N, S., July_19-C. M. t" Cain, y\lthful Yarmouth who held ‘the Maritime n 1931, came through with hews of Chester, who had -82-93-344. S- CRD Flrst Stage Of Kings Prize. __ ` . ' lean: i _ U ,By “___ T_ _-,_m____,____ C_______»_-__ Sow me Churchill Was Scene I,i?e Press starrwi-ion-.i scoring was nigh in the rn-st C3,19(l0I11a,n Club BISLEY CAMP. Eng., (C. Ristage of the historic Kings Prize - . 1 T cable)-'rho canadains came to ‘and a totaior as out or s. possible Alll'll13.l PICHIC YGS-" 1, the forefrontiwith a bang today as 105 in three distances, 200, 500, -. ,the Imperial meeting of the Nat- and 600 yards was necessary to terda*y° 0 C C ai S10 n 1 ional Rifle, Association neared the qualify. The bronze cross and ° clzmax. After several days of luck- medal ~ Eluoyed' The less shooting the Canadians got went down to business. No fewer than ban. M il out of 16 were success! I_ qualifying in the first stage of the 101 but Kings Prize in which nearly 1,000 Lt. Col iincrlrsmen battled for the :loo plac- ‘ was iz les in Friday’s second stage. Uhmidi 1 second foi winning the first stage t Li t. E. J 1 i D - _ _ Siuthexfrzca' ov;;;°r;u5nedU‘:n The annual scottish Gathering , the first heat of the free-lor-ali, at ill. l.D 102. S9 gent' P' Hooper °f Mm°"~ prowess, the renewing of old friend- other ` Then Lt. coi. c. w. o:pson, o , _ Hamilton, Lol-ed 49 out of a pos- 93. Ser sible 50 to tie with two English- P- E. I.. 93. Pte. C. A. Thompson of but dropped his vigilance mmerlock. The victor scaled 220 T A N D I N Gagainst 226 for DeGlane. AMERICAN LE » - won La-.t P.(‘..` Fi” nadlan Scorlng' New York .... ._ 54 al 675” De” (ay no Associated Press) At Bisley Meet 44 42 W Dr ... -~ GS Chicago 43 43 .500 and (Canadian Press Cable) Detroit 42 46 _ ISLEY CAMP. England. July 19 cleveland _ 42 41 _ Dm anadian scores in the Corpor- Boston ._ 35 50 .412 Phi on of the City of London Chai- St. Louis 34 58 .3701 M < Cain, ge Cup at Bisley today, 10 shots the Britton.; in the sprinte, the Ymkm 1., at 1,000 yards, possible so, were as " rloNAL LEAGUE ` 00° ’ ' follows: 1 - ~f 5' ' ackh, ,mr b9_¢1¢.d;-oppihg ghe;To cap the day the Canadiians,_g1|1ri.n gal Frenchman into suhmis. three out of five Canadians were|lbl'cczc '(’l`. ring after Gibson in the Cor- ion of London shoot one of ngest service rifle matches at when a shattered collarbone the N. R. A. gold cross and $50. score, ,men for leadership 1h the corpor- Sherbrooke 93, Lt. A. G. Gunter of ation of the City of London match Saint George., deadly flying tackles at 1,000 yards and they will all Molecey, no 9 member ofthe team, had removed Hem-1 Demane shoot off for the silver cup. Next with the heavyweight w,esthnglGibscn was announced winner of R. Si picture' fm- the time being abtiie Elkington aggregate, taking thi' lil _ ltiie 33 year old challenge cup by Silcoliilg conditions were excellent speedy ¢}mmp10h5h1p-c1ahh_!po.sting 98 in the Duke of Cam- throui! om Java N y ie; fl with* bridge and City of Loudon shoots strong fl at times. There was little John with 90 and Lt. A. C. 90. The Commandant, Lt. Col. mmonds of Halifax, got into iilch and qualified with 95. hout the day although with sunshine the light was to bother the mairl-rsmen, young Lt. D. 0. Vi/hite of llc, N. B., with 48 placed li and the veteran G. M. ic. Toronto, with the same was eighth each winning $15. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE B Lost nc. I .608 H 588 AGUE ` 54 :il .635 477 412 S 51 .420 :roll which starts here on July 30 tory stage Montreal baseball stadium a across the continent and back. to 46 with nearly a score ex- hfl4se.~°°iva»»mpnurktor1,in~»nr\9\tuils.Huii. _ \ 4 1 1 .., s \ ` l .`\ , 50 YEARS OF PROVEN QUALITY _ A ‘ , 4 go .. . . York 411 3 nes and Gr\1be;- Brown, Moore, ns and Dickey. " `Phiia is .434 wel ASEBALL ESIHTS AMERICAN LEAGUE fn? af-I, °!’| t game: oit ._ 3 9 0 delphia 712 1 cher, Herring and Hayworth, utels; Mahaffey, Earnshaw Cochrane. econd game: _ Oit .. 10 18 1 ladelphia. 510 1 arberry, Rowe and Hayworth: Coombs, Freitas, Peterson and hrane, Madjeski_ C...-.. Canadian Marks- fsuccifssful Darkey menToForefrontS C 0 TTI S H B olf Crown __ 4 Eleyon out of sixteen Qualify In ,Q A T |.| E R |NE G track record was broken yes- terday at the Northam Races, in e. N S Ideal weather and sponsored by the Caledonian Club. | 2-09% by Diifkel’ Gralliim 0! Upper ck _ . B vgalbgtlgers glad “Mes °t was held yesterday afternoon at I' Si/ewia u F? WS U°btOn e §°;_a;;an“;’|l Churchill, and was very successful. swat r Cihg made the races a great _ M up with 100 The 0 I lThe large _crowd gathered in Mac- success. g _ ' n 3' I K1nnon`s field in a beautiful part of Die C1`i€@1'0d HS the track record was ans “mms t‘° get 1“f'° the the district, and enjoyed the occa- ‘ broken in the first heat oi' the rac- stage were Lt. Col. Gibson, l sion to the fun Feats of athletic ,,s_ S ships, and the partakilig of the Ovcr three thousand peo- bounty of the board made the occa- ‘ ites were cheered as they came to sion a notable one. the wi Addresses, in which the Scottish in each race and there was a. larger e spirit of welcome, hospitality and friendship was dominant, were de- livered by Mr. John Anderson. Mr. D. Edgar Shaw, KC., and M12 Wai- ter Shaw. The people of Churchill gave the visitors a very warm welcome to the numb r of horses entered than us- ual, Addie McGraw and Mao Volo coming first in 2.15 'Hot and 2.22 Pace. Free-for-all community, and the ladies of the| The first class called was the district won #he praise and appre-‘Fire Gratten reeks Record In reat Race Meet r Stewiacke Racer Circles rack In 2.09 hree Thousand gan And =l\=i<__>rrison Meet. 111 '- Over Attenrl "\i’_lil~ ill? no pockfii Li'.i.'I»: .-iii.i'_i\l LL; :id- Vaniagc, Pcici' S, ii'3li:il;, vzillle through on thc inside zvlili rt i'u.<.li to Win the heat. May Tcll second, Emma \’i/alson il‘.ii`ci, A.i_'_:iil'i Queen, follrtii SI.'.`vI]\I.»'\!2\' Free-for-all L\al'kcy Gratten, Fulioil, Sinai"- ome new horses from thai iackc (Conroy) 111 side made the racing event Calumctl-Brownic. Mrs. Ballard, more interesting and the old favor- Sydney (Hood) . . . . . . . . . . ._ 3 2 2 I\lni'joi'1c M., Jiibnlcc, Sidiicy re. The time was very fastl nlnbaicci . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ 2 3 4 King Spruce, Baker, Darl- mouth 1133.!-:fm . . . . . . . _ ._ . 4 4 3 Neil Frisco, B;ll`.ar 10 9 B never was headed. Frank J. Or- ‘Winnipeg Boy, O`Bi~lc;~i, Albor- ton i'O`l3l‘lcn> 910 dl' Winnie \‘Vinl:lc, O'B:‘icii Al- es fourth. The third heat was' h»=i`ton ~I~I O`lli'ir-i~.» ._ Dist. Timo--‘_'.lT‘i: 2.115' 2111 _ The officials wcrc: Starter and niiiimlliccr--Ed. A.r.'i:'n, Cir‘n‘< of (`r'l:'_sc -.7. O. C0511. Judges--H:1i~i‘_\' S:iIl;\li.liit, Gccvizo The next class called was the 2.22. Callbcck, J. A. _\i.1<-i’licl'.~on and Wil- lard Kelly. Timers-Dr. A. A. Lncklinri, W. B. nley taking the lead to the quar- I, l\IacArthlll' and F. J. E. \'v'i`:°.lir.. J0lii'iii.V. MUPS 021110 ‘UD in Y-hi‘ i 'Tho rricliig :ill will off liiiw with \'cr_v litllc :'f‘(i;'lii; .iiirl ilic Track managcmclli llfirl lilo lizlvk' in per- fect conriition. Holiimiiis loud- vorite was unfortunate in this c > . ' _ First some-To‘.<‘dn 12. Miiivnukcc, .ioliysct fourth. The ihirri hs-at up-Ii Second game--Toledo 0, 'Mil- Albilny .. 2 6 0 waukec 8 (10 innings). iMontreal 613 0 First night game-Columbus 9, " sfwnd Umm: 9~ . ,set thc dope. Emma Watson taking thc lead and lcokcrl like thc win- er cntA>i'il1g alle stretch. when May e . 1 _ Filloy and radeon, uienaels and. Kansas city o 'I ii came up on the out-side Here' Speaker arinmillrcd thc different hcnts as ilicl' \-.ri-ri rim nnri fha nll1f~r evenly. oi ilw iliv. lliliin; I Nesvfcgxlztlkpmen _ 7 10 g' ph." game. fourth. The second heat was also intervals in 111.- i'.|i`f-.<, h_iii'~. .__\. . i. 4, .',~€';=‘_ .\ ' \ 1. "' .* 'up' . `,"~1"I-" " ~‘. i ,_/. e- 4 ,;‘.V.",.,;`;“ i 3 no 1. .__ 4 1'-lv \,_`. *f ‘ .`,,`f$,i_' . ".‘,.I.‘~ f . 1\, vw .__ . ._,_. _.,. “.'i:Ex'-'-*~ ‘ r`-M .F /. ,‘. yr,- -‘1 f i". i“ :';._"" “ l. *' ..~-.f ~,. ...,-_ #yi fa . 1,., s +"l'fi.""”i J " 52. I \ 1, . ,_ .‘, V i K » .....- li =',?`.'C _ :_ 7_1. . 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