_ BOWLING _ WRESTLING i BASEBALL Startling, Upse illsMaryReynolds ‘(W/ins Rich Stake ipenoer McElw-yn, The Favorite, Is Fifth In Annual Renewal Of Chasnpionship; Stallion Stake. r . vsieeeuies rreul timated Value sum. new omvnnsnn, Jul 1-1 a tert-I-Me-rv Reynolds (B. White u“ um,’ mwggeynolgs ind” Hollyrcod Portia (Dodge) defeated Spencer McElwyn in the‘ annual renewal of the $11,500 Brown Berry (Egan) Meurlce (Parshall) v Spencer McElwyn (Chllda); . championship. Stallion Stake for Senator Boga (Douglass) mee-veer-cls trotters at the ‘limo-fill. 9-05. 2-06- ‘ North Randall Grand Circuit Meet. “an P. _ a!" M _ _:.='_~: The bay filly, owned by W. N. Th?!“ ",,f;,,,,‘.',.,,,, i gelatin Reynolds of Winston-Salem, N. C.. $500 -'.' and driven by the veteran Ben. " ' White, won in straight heats with- out being extended. ' Spencer McElwyn, the favorite, won the Matron Stake last Satur- day in which Mary Reynolds fin- hhed only 4, 4, i), and is a two to one dhoice to win the 850,000 BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT ‘VETERAN ANIil/Iifiiyolfers Again slx Flifiiillcls YUUNBSTER TliDorninclte Play In ill E P RHHiTED, MEET |N FINAlBritiS/l Open Meet IN pBUlEFINAlF »‘°""""“ M’ champions) Totter As Youthful ‘°"“""' '""’ July 'I—Marcel vsucouvm. July ‘I-Twenty- ““'"“‘°- "'“"" m" °‘"’ m United States Entrants ‘Crash "m" ""*'""" °* '~'""=‘= =°'""=' 111d l-llri! Witt. Yflllihful Monirell , . laristocracy- presenting six prov- Mickey MacGlashen and Pete Through ToFm1sh InADeadlock '° Pllyfllfijvill face each other tomor- inces will match shots tomorrow, Kelly of the nibbles, are on a visit‘ row in the final event of the men's over 38 holes at the Shaughnessy-tq the fonner’; per-ems, Rev, m; (By Frank H. Kins) late, good-locking west countryman‘. Height course with the inM-Prfl- and Mrs. MacGIashen, Darltliowtli.’ (“mung fpggg gun wflflf) (mm Bflgw] {ma}, 11h a, dQQQD vincial championships at stake»; 5_ ‘others godly to come through mtlow aggregate medal scores of the’ . “the stretch drive. His final puttflimr-muu W!" W111 dwlda the failed to drop and instead oi aim!" three-cornered playoff, ' two young Americans with the contrasting finals today over st. Andrews‘ games and personality will wage classic course blli/whctherthe title‘ the first playoff since Jock Hut- honors goto 0mg Wood, the pow-‘ chison whipped Roger “fathered in erfui ‘shotmaker "from New Jersey, zne 1921 open. l I s i Sport Briefs i An exchange, says that the pitch- ( er of the Mlount Royals, Montreal American football coaches a!‘ , baseball team, lost nine end three- {SLHHIDQ to invade Canada. Stepht , quit-I'm‘ Pounds in a game playediens has made good with Toronto against Buffalo last week. A yearivarslty and now Ottawa's have em ago he pitched a game in Jerscylgaged Walter Masters. another Am- City and dropped ten and on -‘e!'lCBl\, to coach them. It is said i . quarter pounds. that he will bring with him i/wo smart backs from Philadelphig There are rumors also that Mon: treal will acquire some ex-Nctrl Dalme stars. ti-J-lh/wi-Iiifliie" 1*‘ sinkles in the Province of Quebec tennis championships. In a steady display oi his court craftsmanship Rainville today eliminated Roland Longtin while Watt put J. W. O'Hara of Ottawa out of the run- nine. ‘ The Davis Cupper had no easy] battle with his youthful rival. Thel score was 6-8, 2-6, 6-4, 7-5. Long-l tin forced the veteran to use his best style. The Watt-O'Hara match was a brilliant but one-sided affair and ended in three sets, 6-2, 6-3, 8-2. ' - Played in‘ a light drizzle the Ralnvlile-Longtin battle was the best singles‘ event of the tourna- _._.._ Tum about is fair play. cunadla ans have been going to the United x This is the week preceding the-states in great numbers to coach open T titi ID at Bisley and their hockey teams and it is only, the first pert or it was chsracier- fair that Americans should comi ‘lzed by terrific heat with blazing over the line to coach our football sun and scarcely I breath of air, teasns. Where the Americans ex- the temperature running over 100'¢b1 is in strategy plays, degrees. The Canadian team is putting in steady practice notwith- ‘standing the uncolnfortablc con- ‘Vditions. Their first competition will ibc a friendly nlatch tomorrow. lsunuey. with their old rivals the fNorth lnndon Rifle Oiub. .'1‘he magnificent silver trophy,‘ {jjiZNLI-Hllilllilitiivill§lllxi 5'1‘. ANDREWS, Scotland, July ‘l —(A.P.)’—I'br the 10th ‘successive year, the golfing shotmakers from‘ the United States dominated the British Open Goli Championship "v i’ GbCIIQQI-ll! 11 25 82 43 54 66 Timely Tips On Sport Aiment the shove, there does not _ seemtobearwfusekickedlxpili I’: amateur football circles through 5, 5 players changing residence and it u,” seems to the writer that hockey ‘ is the only sport where a man i! tied to one place of residence and ~ fares Prince (King) Abs Harvester (Acton) . Anksbar (Parshall) Peter Goldfinch (Walton) Bray Stout (Stout) . Time-mt) 2-5. 2.00 3-5. Mac ‘Aubrey and Nick Silk also started. or toDensmore shute, the Philaw delphla stylist of limglish descent |will not be known until they play ‘off their tie at 36 holes tomorrow. STARS BEATEN Easterlbrook, with whomvthe last: ABIIVES homebred hopes died after Henry] ' l Cotton and the; Alba‘ Mitchell nee‘ b axclrnvo nsrrul: "-- Fourth Event-ZJG Trot, Purse $500, Mlle HOD‘! ' flambletcnlan Stake at Goshen, N. Y., next month. There was little backing for Mary Reynolds, who sold for $5 in auc- tion pools totalling 860. but she had to trot no faster than 2.05 in ‘Traveler (Egan) Sclka Worthy (Palin) Dillon Mack (Shell) Byron Mcllllwyn (Edman) ment. At times Longtin dazzled the gallery by his cross-court volleys, cfuhmB lhwush in one 0i’ the hi; chop; and his ]°b5_ He confused: fiercest, most exciting battles ever Rainville with a sudden change otwused for this ancient chumniou- pace but was unable to prevail over i Shit). While’ favorites, the lattel-‘s clever placements and down right and left by'St. Andrews steady stroking. Rainvllles game-famous hazards, Wood and Shute Halteredbadly in the last round, ,' tied for third place with two more yAmericans Gene Sarazen, who saw {his title fly away with a disastrous were shot’ eight on the" 14th hole-jinx hole oi fifteen and s‘ donated by Chester A. Campbell for the winner of the City Base- ball League has arived in the _city' and will be put on display in the" the tournament-and Leo Diegal, I near mmn‘ hslli inches in height? Only another week is left for practice before the Provincial Rifle Matches and all riflemen in city and country should avail themsel- ves of the opportunity oi’ getting ready for the big shoot. given very little, if anY. ovum-tun- ity to display his prowess. else- where. There may be many reasons other than iinandal inducements why a player should wish to mi- grate tc other surroundings and ilve times Canadian open titlist, the rigid rules adopted by the con- eoulsaéao-n IMBSQD-lil phonon- both her winning heats. summer [Int Event-American Sportsman's Purse, 3-year-old Pacers, Purse $400 Virginia Dare (Clark) 4 ‘Comets Star (Vallery) .... Good Friday (Stokes) -.‘_= 1, Adlovolo (Mallow) » Great Lady (Mahoney) 6 All Swift (‘Ihllmenl . . . . . .. 5 Time-Ins 3-5. 2.07 2-5, 2.07, 2.12 ‘ 2-5. Second Swank-Championship Stal- lim Stake, 8-year-old ‘rrotiers, Es- BENNETT m ‘Fill? Confidence (Chaffee) .. Time-—2.05 3-5, 2.06. 2.06. Arthur Mower and Davis Thorn- ton also started. . . rmn event-zen Pace, rut-sessile. Three Heats ' LEADING HITPERS CITY LEAGUE The matches will consist of the _ MaoKinnon at 200 yds. the PYOWSG B . £200,500 nd600yards.the Below is a list o! the batters oi, Mxfrcaa mum: at 300 and- m0 '3; is?” azxss’ mlcfms’ mversf yds. the Corporation at 500 and 800' Plans are under way for s duel m, ma: better.’ filgtmgh “vegagfiyds and the Ladies Challengeimeet to be staged at the Montreal ‘ n “’ ° “e Nrmphy Match. cups. medals and‘ Amateur Athletic Grounds thl r cash prizes will be the awards for! ' the successful shots. trolling powers o1 the C. A. H. A. ~ seem to smack too much of Rus- sianism or mtlerism. l was steady at all times while Long- finished iris deadlock at 2oz strok- tin's had- its ups and downs. e5 gm- ghe '12 hole; of champion-i‘ the last green. All three finished a ‘ ship conflict. Wood's‘ dazzling 6s stroke behind shure and Wood . i on his third round‘ this morning with 293. Ungfed Chufch was his decisive thrust,‘ the~besti Wi n s L eagu e ' ,who missed a three-foot putt on iscore ‘c: the entire day, and hisi "senor" runs li-LLL ' tally sho/weidkuccesslvle‘ rounds of 77-72-l38-75l Bhute had four 13's C. n. "Sandy" Scmerville. Can- Trmuy United chute}; bowling ins row, even par on every round, ada's holder of the United States team annexed “Le championship ‘of for one. o! ‘the most congigtent ex. Amateur Championship, was one of Hchuzch League on theuhlbitions ever itlle numerous stars who simply I, . Minor Direct I (Martin) Braden Custer (Thomas) Palomita (Wolverton) Sunny Hal (Short) . . . . Standhope (Valentine) Time—2.04 $5, 2072-5, 2.06 2-5. ' g Hollyrood Sara. Orls. Hedgewood. Abg Braden and Bunker Worthy s_l- so started. _ - RESCUE (Continued from Page 1) taken part in twoor more games: Team GP AB H RC. .429 B0,”: (Continued on Page 9) Whalen ... Francis Whltiock Squarebrigga McNeil .- MoGiaahen .. . Bradley .. .. .. Power Simpson Jemmett McLean ... e .- Doyle .. c..- Y.M.C.A., a/lleys by defeating at. m“ m‘ Yam") ‘he immlufl Paullby m5 p,“ m“ evening m nine of the treacherous course. m, “m1 85mm Today as in his other rounds Sandy Played magnificent golf outward bound but again he failed to solve the inward journey. Sandy posted a 72 hole total of 304. His final izwo rounds were ne- gotiated ln 75 and 78 while for the first two 1a hole efforts he had a par equalling ‘l3 ands 78. ‘ ' idea nss-r Like the Ryder cup matches, however. the leaders, were not safe ' / until the last putt ‘waskhit by the 17B 243 last player, who, as at ‘Southport. 225’ 208 Wit-S ‘Syd lilasterbrookgfffiyd the 133 23g savior" they called hilt]. after he‘ o1 a4 114 beat Shute on the home green in’ home stretch of hlslon: iliflhl- -—- i ' i g . 813 73% ‘J- the deciding match of the interna- " opesn gold countries that they will 511mm m‘ Amdfi- Qllulmik“ Tom. H _ _ _ _ _ v 2w tional team series. But the delybepi u“ m, p“; 1n my mongtaly- 4g. Peninsula. is situated on the Ana- _ . y _ ‘ 1*,- I .<.... i‘..‘“’..‘i“..;’.‘..2°l‘l~°ff§i°’.2 es. Loses) nae In iBitterly Fought (Fivef- Set Match Jack Crawford-fi-rilliant Young Australian Whips Defending Champ In Gruelling Battle. nown rm: anon STRETCH King Spruce. holder of the Nor-yor develop them. There are very I tham track record of 2.11 1-4, was few trotters that can perform the winner of s. race at Middle-lfldvllmage in a field of homvlen 214 (on, Dominion my and wen; the pacers and it is also a risky bush 30g fastest heat. of the meeting. thciness to start a. trotter in wilh tlu third, in 2.12, beating a. good ilelafhoplued buds- .ST. PAUL'S A‘. Peppln . . . . .. J‘. A. Bentley .. M. Owen . . . . ... J. Carmody .... s...“ (Continued from Page l) 21a 257 249 svr s" 'fpa'-f¢'--—~.. objective, Nome, Alaska. where he honed to held dOWB we conference to consider the original full agenda, despite repeatedjsser- lions of France and the other Eur- dmmiflfiflflfllwfiii‘! Numwuwwwumouwmw . s" c" STANDING CITY LEAGUE ——'i Quitflg g number qf horsemen are The 2.14 class Sb Sam! Peter) llbllawlng 15 the mndgng o; the dickerlng for Addie McGmw zlojshould be taken advantage of bi gem“ comprising the (my h3g1“. l 1-3, but, owner Jgwefl 15 firm with l the owners of Lucky Lindy. Star D. GP w 1, pg, a long figure on his little tmtienifieutherbell and others eligible to Rovem ,,, ,,, ,,,_, 3 z 1 567 A party in Western Canada (could the class. as it will give them ar. Falcons . a 2 1 .667 like w have her w race at tlwhlplwrlunill’ i° “i” W‘ ‘we!’ i" Stars .,, ,,, _,, 4 1 3 359 Grain Exhibition at Regina nexfPf-lllditiflll 101' IRYEE!’ Win85 15W!‘ 0h; month, Qtherg 1n Kengmgmn and and the Saint Peters race track Summerside are negotiating. well? should also be encouraged because whoever gets her has a real lrflftpr‘ they arc carrying on. not with the G_ AB H PC and 51,01,111 head g 10y, of 5.1mm“- ‘ hope of making a pmilt ihis year. f 3 a‘ n. 3951 but mainly t0 keep their track on 8 77 17 .221 the map. 4100 17 .182 lIRIBKET TRINITY 138 234 260 1 88 P‘. Moore N. J. Clow G. Toombs 1L Bourke \ ' " It was believed the attitude oi 1 ' Mr. Bennett, backed as he is by "--‘ the rest of the Dominions, had ~ " won Britain finally from the gold- " “ bloc, to which it was said to have v’ been leaning in a luke-warm man- ner for sometime. i ~ Whether this would mean the _ _ bound sterling would be untied de- Government offlcm, ma d; linitew from the franc. on which . m.“ 0mm“ “m they hm m l‘ h" W" ‘whilw’ “"12 n” b’ direct information from Matlem. ‘awed’ but “mm m“ this w” ' Aviation circles pointed out, how- l" m’ h“ m“ “m” 1°‘ i“ ever, that they had bellevedwerc ‘"2 ht i ed from him nt- Observers sew in the development m!‘ be "cc v o" than a year and a half in the Arctic regions on one of his dash- ea to the North Pole. Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Majority for Trinity 185 pins. High single N. J. 010W, 289 High three N. J. Clow. 702. BASEBAH RESULTS $5 E5 21355:: ‘IEAM BATTING AVERAGES w $1 N0 umber mromsrlorl ' Falcons - . . Stars The O'Brlens were very much in} evidence at Summersde Dominion T71!’ SUFDYHSYW 0f Kalil‘ Ball‘??? Day In me 2,29 (mg and pace the is not a very serious affair, as we winner, Winnie Winkle, was driven lmdelfilfl-"d ii T6865 ihiri)’ dill’! by Harry O'Brien, Emma Watsonjrom September 30111, s0 Hvzry‘! w“ driven by Jim O'Brien andnaclng activities in this p W .nce n. c“. "u, ually in the event he? had been B ‘ v _ . . further evidence the conference _ y Harry Romers Empire has been able to win since was 2. 3, 2, in the summary finlsh- i will not be affected. was likely to result in complete ‘owed W“ on land on the Khwt INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Associated Press Sports Writer the days oi’ the great Anzacs. A. 1".‘ .in8 second and Winnipeg Boy‘ . ‘Mum o: the major countries of flfm/lk-Nilme hW- The!‘ “did t?“ - n H E WIIVEBLEDON, England, July 7- Wilding, Norman Brookes. and driven by Harry Q’Br1en'5 50,, was Big Jim has made his announce- ‘ the world into two monetary and i" 1‘ "°"‘":;” " ‘Zgflderzfz; c’: Albany ooo ooz 001 311 l. Jwk i-‘mwfufu- brilliant Wuufl Gerald Pfllterwu- _____ 6. a. 8. finishing third. Peter s-nueul of ma)" m’ AW“ 2"“ “l trade camps, Great Britain, the t°_ flap“ “e ‘m’? ' Rochester 422 010 03x 12 14 1 Alustralian, battered his way to the The issue was in doubt until the IDNDQN’ July 7,463 eab1e,_ hum Harry 031-161,’; stab}, “.851 New Anlmri with three $250 purses? “'*" Doininions. the United States and “m” "om the muted Siberian $11k ufMorrell. ndfiilllfig‘ 1e and top or the tennis world today with very last second when vines, worn wm-vdckshh-o damned Hampshire also a starter in the same m“, for a Free-Fnr-All, a 2.15 Trot and ' V. a g some others from Europe forming "egmn- t 5 d m 3"“ a man“ a ' a terrific five-set victory over Ells- to the point of exhaustion, droveI by fom- wickets in a céumy cricket _ I226 trot and Pace. irvilfls 011°" f‘? 6r, L r: one side and France with her gold It w“ added h“ "9 i° e AMERICAN LEAGUE worth Vines, defending champion into the net the match point that’ match ending wdgy M; soumamp. Sgcretgfy 51pm; Qulgley o; 531ml ed three seconds- fla v tllica the other. "mum ‘l! W" maiphld ellpml- from the United States, in a Wim- lifted Crawford to the throne seat I “m, gnq theygby egmed 15 points in ‘Peters, is to be commended on if y ' Matter!) may MW) bee" "W"! R l"! I bledon flliflll‘ that produced some of of tennis, and set the stage for! the championship table, but all oth- . separating trotters and pacers by we m“ when ‘mhmy c°n’°'7 1' ‘tfl ‘fli; 4"“ “i “l” “mm” m“ ' P°°'~1‘,7§,1,°§5Y h‘; " 1;‘; $33 33'; i: ‘g g the sweetest tennis in the history future battles that should rank er matches ended in victories on the giving a 2.24 trot and a 2.25 pace. lwrfurmius uP l“ Presque I“ ~ '6,‘ t: fill/Md area and been’ forced m‘ Dfirfiaixln Ban-é Gum; Mahlmy‘ b: the World famous tournament. with the greatest rivalries in ten- first-inning, good for only five We know it is not always possible Mfliflv. Wlflllillfl i111‘ third he“ Wm! T; g;- ~ make a. lalboring trek to the near- Pgterson’ mm“ and Mgdjeskj, Before packed stands so tense his history. , points. . to do this, but unless the trotim-g Darky Grattan. after Elua H. had cob .- , est village. _ ' ' with excitement that gasps alone With Australia favored to beat Sussex defeated Lancashire on the are given separate classes there is ‘ '—‘ "' 1 am l?‘ (Continued from Page 1) ggmiéolr]; $8 362g g 1g g broke the stillness, the amazing England and play the United Stat-i first innings and similar victories very little encouragement m brawl (Continued on Page 9) 1m“ Ii...- nuier, Hogsm and mywonh; youngster from dovm under fought, es for the right to challenge France I were scored by Northamptonslure m“ :5’: Lindbergh to visit here. Ii’ he is Fflflihi. Brennan, Pennock, Brown his towering American rival for the Davis Cup. Crawford and! over Somerset, Giamorgan over Not- an“ £11.‘? fllgpoggfl to Mcgpt, kindly accept and Dickey. through two bitter hours before he glues seem certain to renew their; tslhBhflmshlrfl 8nd Derbysllife 0W1‘ n b invitation from me and Mrs. Jenk- _ ' “d “ N‘ UE triumphed, 4-6, 11-9, 6-2, 6-4, and cud in two weeks with the inter- UBSBX- . m u, be m, gum. n Upton Fmm (aealaued from Page i) “W” m“ brought back to Australia the national Trophy itself st stake, 1n another first-class match Cam-,- ' m“ ,».;§ , Kindly advise me immediately col- . 3 n 3 crown neither the Commonwealth since the seven-year reign of .the b11686 Ulllvflilfy dtielild H. D- l1, _ n m‘ , ‘"9- the way to friendship between na- ‘ .. ... 200 000 300 5 12 0 nor any ‘other part of the British French now appears to be over.‘ Leveson-Gtiawers eleven by six wick- “m”. fi -, at" m the Wm,“ colonel no“ “d the ‘voldmu o! the Cincinnati . . 520 000‘ 10x 814 1 4 ._ets at Eas boume. . 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