Aueiisr z. 1924' " fThfi Sport Pa. TH_E CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN -¢"""__—— ll MiHliiN l ii iiiiiiii er 1351155511“? .11.!" . i»... Manyga j on the M CHEFS Bench. ‘ » (By W. H. GOOHER) _ There is a very narrow margin iiglwfifill victory and defeat in iiiiiiiy races which are contested “iii, year, Over confidence has put iiiflpy a driver on the mourners’ iiiiiicn A mistake in gettingdi horse iiigdy for a race frequently results iii ine defeat of a favorite. 1 "rnose who follow the races know that the only way to defeat u tust iini-ge iii a heat race is to carry the battle to ill‘!!! and hang otragfur ‘i you can go. At times when the horses are evenly matched and the tliiidcis unite to llllll down the fav- orite u fresh horse is detailed to‘ cmy him each heat and than com— iiiiie 1n what will be zhe final if he. pins it. The matter of leaving the decision to a brush in tlie last Quarter only catches those who are not up to much. A skillful iiinii will so along with a fast horse and when the teaiiister depending on a iii-urn pulls out he has nothing to go on with. . At the lust Columbus meeting there was n remarkable contest when Fayette National defeated Etta Druieii after she’ landed u. heat iii zz02lA. Murphy drove Et- ta Drulen. When referring to the race he said: "l cannot rem- ember a horse hanging on like Fay- ette National did in tlie lflrsLheat when tlio speed rate was ,so rapid. l though, i could slip away iroin him in the third quarter which we trotted in 291,4 seconds but the gelding was striding at Etta Dru- Ian's ‘ileliii and never seemed wil- im u, iei “i; i-{nd McKay 1dr me, Anthony Vince, sprinter, Toronto: 5oz away from him l would have hsrl a chance to ease up tlio filily and that miglit have won the next heat for her. Ai-i it - race every foot .of that . he would have been beaten." Drivers who are in the habit of pulling up and letting tlie winner log in should ree!"t’iie above para- graph before going into a race. if a short ____<+.______ t they are bothered with memory it would not do any harm to paste it‘0ll the inside oi‘ their driving caps. At least they siiould never forgot that the only way to AMERiCAN Desmond O'Leary won tlio high tiefea a fast horse is to Iioreo him l ‘ w_ h Pm eat number 0i" imiriis, [or iii‘, beei llllrlllfi 1110 Tlrllllll" "l9" B tip to flit‘ top of his speed and New York _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H 56 43 566 aiii-round senior athlete and recoiv. "by Wm‘, m“ "vemsrwgigri/aron keep him goiii gto the end of the wasiiirigion _ _ 55. 43 565 ed a gold medal, donated -by Wll l." 2:01: rlllyrlnrlmk ' 6i’ c r1111»- Detroit .... .. so 4s .561 11am Ilaiiicnny. - ""11" l“ 2M4‘ “ml "EM", m i seven ma, The lrziilvi- has a greater incen~ 3L Louis _ 48 47 5051 Jack Ledweli was. the highest l“ 210414‘ ollllm Opening. tail‘? mm, w ' live to go on iliaii tlie pacemaker. Chicago _ 47’ 50 _435|point winner lnjtlie junior events Klllallmzoo P“ “:80 won wnil: ‘i {E6110 ills has ii horse in front of him to Cieveianli _ 4i; 53 _4ii5'aiiti he also received n gold modal Dnllml, l“ L071" Th“, s ow m‘ ' catch. The leader is also toriiient- 303m“ 43 54 _.i43 donated by James Coyle. ‘lllll ll m l“ 50mm“ PM“ _‘ “hi” etl by tlie steady foot-lfall of the Phiim _ _ _ ' _ _ __ 40 59 404 The senior broad jump was n Pllllll- llle "1111" lllll/lllt! 5°91“ M8; iiori-ie siiiiilowiiig him. tlio has no 1 Well ("llllesl-llll "Vlllll. the wlnneiq twice at Tplttllilo witli lllrlssizqiVifzi won over mu wiiy ot‘ knowing how iiiiicii speed Marcclus McGui an. oin a dis- Klyll» “ll” ° l” “ma. “mm ‘ i” . 3w n“ iii reserve wiiiie his iirivnr NATmNAI‘ liimce or 17 icetgii incgoslg . in 220214, and once wi-th Theodor-o Canton inust litlifllliliy at all times to stall PC The wiioie days Simri was groin Q11?- oif-ii brush. The majority of horses New York __ ' 642' indeed and was the‘ most siic- vlc Flellllllg llml Sevflal ,mmmls can iiiako but one fast brush in a Chicago '58s cessfiil in tlio camp]; hi5[()ry_ iit Toledo but failed to wzn. On, heal, Wiicii it is tiseil tlie bolt is laittsburgh '5” siai-inr_.vir_ ,]_ iiriiiir.riiiy_ tho 0p0111l1l! (lay ill ‘ shot. it‘ ii fros-li horse comes along Brooklyn _ =‘526' s(-Drm-___.p_ McMahon iowover, lie won with Irene bcot iileietltlgr lg benign Cincinnati ' ‘s00 yiiiigrs__.nevl primer R0 my, 1;] rom lskaiider in 2:01PM. This when training a horse or when St Louis ' I423 ~llot MeGulgan and J. A. Brawtlerr- 110W" 1"" "lllllllel "l llll‘ wlllllw" setting lilm ready tor a race. a riiiiu ‘s75 The League of the Cross (iesirt 111"“ 1111 l" 11m?"- iirivi-r toticlios the danger poliit Basia}! '_375 to iha-nk all those who kindly dr Will Uittoirs wtnnlllk Bllilllk l" when lie permits him to move up in the limit oi his speed for a long distance, A sample of t'his' occur- red at ‘Lexington a few yeans ago- That season Geers was chasing a iroiter iliat trimmed him at every . town. Prior to the Lexington race ii friend looked up "Marne Ed" and asked liim if lie had a chance. (isens sliook his head. As he turii- ed to leave his friend said: "When the favorite was warming up, l tini ed him a quarter in thirty sec- ollilx‘ ,, ed to the judges‘ stand ‘U10 starter 1- 311111118 Duffy; Z .W. McIntyre: i, J, Trainer. user? y°u Bu” “l lllall “m asked l‘ he would then score for 3- l- Belllgall- ‘iurdies: ' WM H H_ d i m the third heat oi- claim tlio time 22° Y="1111—1Z flllll 11111181". 1. M. McGtllgan; 2, n. OLoary; m, doubt"! l‘ “ll "11 "l1 fl" fixed between heats by the rules. 1» 111mm! Dally. 2. W. McIntyre: i, R. llogan, n,“ “Id ‘Bl till" "elem" 1d” l“; Murphy agreed to g0 on. Maioiicn 3i G- Mfillllifllf- iiiiii Mile min: H dl w ll "m" llll“ l” ‘ly- lost tlie third heat to Phallus in 220 Ylll" Dllsll- 1, l),-O'Leary; 2, 1i. Iienncsaey; ° ‘l 21161/4, After the heat he was very 1. J. Icdwell: z. I1‘. Imuiin: 3 i. R. Coyie, (The above came to mind after "19 last three year old gelding Commodore Wilson was distanced iii-Northampton, lie had trotted a 800d race for hiin the preceding Iesli at Springfield, At-Northamp- toii when warming up Rodney dro- vs liiiii at the end of a smart iilo 11 quarter i nthirty-two second . a lillll Kait- Tliat clip set the speed 1191,1116 boiling and also took con-Qrayworthy train were discussing fliderablo out of the gelding. he Commodore won the first "Bit of his race in 231%. When ‘Elllllls lor the second heat lie be- “ll lllllillllllt! and running. Finally giheu the word was given Commo- 1119 Wilson flew into a gallop and m“ "k8 l‘ wlld "m" l°l' allllwl derful turn of speed but he will ne- lllqusrter of a mile. HQJlflielilGd blllll and. was distanced. The last rush in the last, warming up mile ail more ‘will he had four of five seconds "11! of his competitors, m thlfli a home is required to do ml ng out of the ordinary dar- n: l‘ "we he is very apt to tilt tho hlgl" 0i victory against him. "s ""151 Blaring sample of this ‘is 111911 in Chicago in 1883, That Mo“ hi! year that John Murphy “mil l out Majolica, in his first “l Pisetwood Park. New York, tlie Stiirtlo $111111! which was hred my was unplacod by Fayette Na~ by “"5911 Bonner wo ' n irom Jiidge n ;l_‘l1i71"1l8iifl8.Fl‘BlIk 0-. and Peach - - the fastest time ever made ‘lint! (‘green trotter iii a race up to c! 2110- The following wank Ma. on the Clay Stake at Albany l zlfilglxfhailas and four others in Transylvania up to a point where 111 i . ton. Phultfialbaalitliglhltgtlaiuilhsvtllxllidfls riii e one was "Wll l0 Chicago. Majolica was was I liad to heat aiiil tlie next one and finally ‘FBYBLLB National wore my horse down, l'f McKay liad made a singin mistake l” d” Wll" "l! 5919M Gr d Circuit meetings show that ths nanyllllllx in sight as on public Grgworiny agar-ted at all of them. [iiiiii Hliiiifi i iilii SHUT ii Illiiiiiiiiiiii. lgation of Maritime had informed him that other Cana- dian Olympic athletes besides mom bers of the maritime contingent, were dissatisfied with treatment of the Canadian tcaiii n-nd were pre- pared to_ back up their charges withll official statements. "I intend tol° look into this matter fully before l taking any action," said Mr. Covey“ has been practised against boys] from down east, I intend to make things warm at the next annual meeting of the Canadian Amateur Union. if MacAuleys charges are corroborated by other maritime 11111101811. the matter shall not be lli~ lowed to rest until responsibility for such purtiality, has. been fixed on tho Dllflller shoulders." Others returning home with Mac- Auiay, were: Laurie Armstrong, sprinter, and Dave McGili, long dis- tance runiier. both .of Winnipeg; J, Murdock, hammer thrower, Brit- ish Columbia, uiid Billy Ilughcs, one of tlie traiiicrs, Phil MacDon- ler of Sussex, are expected hoiiie soon. Billy Maynes, St. John, ls tlie only member of the Canadian team to enter the lrish games eur- ly next month. MacAulziy reports that Cyril Coaffoc and other incin- bers of the Canadian contingent, including Coach Cornelius, are now on a brief tour of Scotland. How They Stand. ‘i W in 2:17. On the next trip the start- er. Charles Siulth gave the word and rang the bell by mistake, Mur- phy went over the course. At the time the rules did not reuqire tlie d1 other competitors to do so, The time for the beat was 3:41, When Majolica was pulled up the other horses were standing on the stretch. When Murphy return- niucii distressed. lie also lost tlie race in 2:20. 222114. gelding was up to 2:10 and had W been showing liis old time whizz at the end of his miles, Murphy hoard what was said and as he turned to K, FINAL iiiHi~ ' To Doria-E Investi-lWiil Be Eailed This al race for the Cup will sail under their regular working sails, only. irccorriuii iiiem by those in chargegotiierwlse they will be tllsqualltied. "and if l find that (llfitifillllllilllfilllsummary °l lhcui slllfwlllil aid of Charlottetown and Zan Mil- L. C. of the Cross Thursday when tlie iitlilotic fiolil day took place. was splendid in every event, and a remarkably good showing, nated the prizes alld index. lle won the first heat 8111111 11511161111111 811cm“- sctor of the camp had tlie boys ii fine foriii for tlie could be easily seen by the splen the events: Junior Evenlt. W. Power. Can a fast horse that has been 1. J. bedwell; 2. F. Iiappln: 3» 1;, 0, Dalton. out of the races for a couple of W- P0W9P~ llnp Step and Jump: years come back and tip tlie maiig- 431111111 3111110! ’ 1, 11, "Bnilleflfilly; 2, D, O'-Leary: in of victory his way is an item 1. W. Power: 2. J. Ledwe"; 3. 3, E, Doucetto. that is discussed freely by turi‘~ W. MC15MC"14 ll. 19 lll- 440 Yards Run; mon, One morning last Juno while lligii J1I111l11 l, D. Ollniai-y; 2, ll, llennossey; at Syracuse a few of those who -1- W. POWER 2. F- lflllillll; 3.3 ‘(i ji-i-niight/ had been over to Goshsn and seen J. Ledwell—4 ft. 10 inches, 1.0mm Race; Hurdles: i, Art lliiglies; 2, Eric Doucette. the subject. At thalt time tLIO gray} 1. J. Ledweil; 2. 1.. Duffy: r1. 11019 vnun; Pole Vault : IiiIIL Hill iiliillili IIIJP Afternoon, Starting Alihietefi’ Treflll- at 2 t Sufllnielhstfd? hi‘ tshguzlgggllviilitglMc-Enclitru s. stop Stewart . - wo s a ro . ' ment at tiiis weekgby taking last night's fix- C. Field - Tho fifth and last race for the ture at the Abegwelt Grounds by a Diamond Silllpliiint PICS. Currie Cup will be sailed this irf- score of 12 to ii. I l» F1451" —"— - ‘lellllloll "l 2199 l1. in. Tile "Slielk" Glarliig errors in tile field and Cruiiiii Perriu ST- 501m. N. IL, Aug. 1—Chnr- 111d "Barley Google" are tied iii poor throwing to bases in the open~ . it. Field Bus iiiiide by Victor MacAuley, of D0111is for the “niug" with “Wiii- ing and fourth frame by the locals iiyllll 6111111111 Windsor; N, 3,, inn; maritime iiym. ona" tlie now gpfioflrllfll‘ a point be- gave the visitors ciglit runs and pie team athletes did not receive "1111! e0 lihat tomorrow's race will 011011811 91189 l0 1'011lll 011 Wll" ll uTll-lTY proper consideration from Cana- be llllclfilvli- Well deserved “lei-Of! 115 “my ' (llllll Ulyniiiiq nmcinis, wiii in, iii. The “l’ol_lywog'.'. “Emerald J", played exceptionally good ball Saunders Phillips vestigated to the iiiiiit by A. W. "Byllg Boyy"; “Swiiilow" are only a throughout the eiiiiire game. Covey, iii-edition; or inn “mi-Mme few points behind rhn iendern nun Ralph Neourin pitched for the Game by innings provinces brunch of tho amateur "la-Y V91‘? eafllly 11111801 11111 110110- Wlllllfll‘! lmd with good work be- athletic union of Canada, the latter M" M1611 Mcllmis’ new boat is hind iiiiii came through without 1 2 3 4 5'6 7 3 ll- said today. He declared MflcAulQy also expected to start iii toiiioi-- niucii trouble, with tlio exception sllllllllPfl-Jiiie 4 ii 0 4 2 J 0 0 12 row's race. 0t‘ a good hammering iii the fourth Abegweits 1 1 1 5 (l 0 0 1 9 All boats starting in this the lin~ lug rally which uiuttcd Hills and a tlud score. * All boaitii iuusi "heave m" beside Lou Campbell who hurled a hiir he Committee, bout for inspection E3111" f ballast before starting and after‘ lilllrled 11811111 101‘ night, but the locals lzis inlsh of race. ceiitivc to iip-hill pitching abdicut oil iii fiivor of "Wackey" McEacl eru in the sixth inning. McEacli Pres on; Standing of Bolts, Boat "Sheik" when the Abbieg looked like _wln-‘ _ ners by starting an Old-time but. count of darkness. them five in Suiiiiiiersido Wednesday the above mentioned support being anything but an iii- erii although pitching good bull failed to stop tlie All Stars who garnered two additional counters Guiiie called in bile eighth on ac- Unipircs—lilcAlcer, at the plate, McCullough oii the bases. GROUNDERS t Jack McAleer gave ‘a good cx- iiiiipic of the splendid efficiency lit: - has iiliowii all uczisi n as iiiiipirn by calling tlio game iii tlio cigliiii last . iiiglit oii account of iliirknuss. it's priictic-iiiy iiiiptissiiilc to pliiy ball when dusk sets iii iiiid is unfair to spectators and players us well. "Winona" __.__ to one against. the filial score‘ —‘—~" npoiiywog» 16 reading 12 1n 9_ "The Toggcry score-board was “Byng Boy" ' m _ oii tlio job iilFiL night ailii liilfllliulii “Emaraid J_r- _____ 21 LINEUPS to say appreciated by the fniis. :i€i\:;:llix:.."" Ab i‘ A" m". A vory Chtfltjlljlgifig awentliiiicia ‘than n . - eqwe a last cvuiiiiig—koeii._tliii good work y """""""" " Pitcher nii fang, the players and officials .'Total for four races only. 5th Campbell 1 Noonan “lllf” “l” ‘lolll: Ill)?" '39? race this afternoon 2.00 Catcher (“up cieflnl WiOiZEQHIE-bpnt it ‘is Go to it boys a,iid may tlie boot Francis Wfllilll ll": °,"ky_ ‘fmymtnl SKEW“?! in mé boat wlii! 1st Base f,“ "Mil ‘l l" L‘, g Mtcamy Peter“ illlii-QJIIIOCBYB. 2nd Base ' b‘ w ‘ y Gaffiuk Graves Aii important aiintiuiict-nicnt s 3rd Base to iil‘ iiiiidc iii tlio ‘course of ii few Ly-iirii; Daley (lays? It was a grcat day at tlio Longin- Boy» Scouts Ctlill]! The competition he ,di‘fi'eront events brought out a By w‘ H‘ Gosh" arge nuni-bcr of contestants. Tlir unior events saw the boys put up mg u bold Md (m, a Draco for the sports ‘nizike tnc affai‘ 1 i F. Lappin; 2, W. Power; 3, W. vicisaac, ‘ Senior Events 00 Yards Dash: 1,~ J, Trainer; 2, M. McGiiigau; . M, llsnnessey. .uniiing Broad Jump: 1, M. Mcflulgaii; Z, H. lleniies- oy; 3. J, Trainer. 20 Yards Dash: 1, D, _0'Lcary; 2. .M McGuignii; iiich helped to Bill Ilalpenny, the physical dir sports as iilli d way they performed. The following is a summary o 75 yards—12 and under: ‘luiiniiig lllgli Jump: 100 "Ell" ‘lllslll l, M. McGuigaii; 2. E, Doucettc; - "culm- i. 1-1, ixiircette; 2. R. iioiraii; ii. R. Davey. 3r Three-Lashed Race: ‘Butler and Praukliit. 1. W. Power; McMillan, 2, J. Led well; CLIMBING THE LADDER ' Both Murphy and Paliu are mak- nt tlio fliiisliinlf ‘ i i i | ri-ri, Todd top of the li-it of w iiii iitiglnigr $1". (Penna Silk and m“ Point”- Knianmzrm. races ovi-r tliii iiiiic tracks, Fayi-ttv i National lost n. heat. the Vermont Circuit continued at Essex Junction. llc filll tlio niiiii- ber of liis victories up to ton by in front with Lambert iii 2100134,, HilfVtlSL Queen. EL YA W011 Si. Ilil During the week of tlie Toledo in. meeting Toni lilcKay, Will Fleming titnd Earl Pilllilll iiiovcd up to tlio McKay won liis fourth iitli Fayot-tc National iit Tol- llls showing with this San wiiii Francisco gold-lug has been rciiinrk- After losing liis first rzici- to (lakwtitid, Fayette National half-mile track at iii the iiiiid in Zillll/a. 111 Craiiwood iii 22081/4, over tlio mile tracks at Columbus iii 220314 and at Toledo in Zztl-il/r. [u ouch of liis They were won by tlio idiawziii four year olds. ldita Druicn griilibiing one at Coi- iinibus in 22021/4 and Trumpet one at Toledo iii 2:0/ll/4. In tlio llay State Circuit during tlio Noi-tliuiiipion nice-ting Flciiiiii- ing won liis fourth race with Gui-as- work and his first with Blue Jiiy. At the same meeting Pitman won again with Intermediate Dillon iii 2:10‘/i. Frcil Edman. Loose, Rodney, and Ilarry Briisio have oncli iizid six wiiinors. Eiliiiaii won at Toledo an Kalamazoo with Fzivoiiiiiii from Cziirwortliy. lie also scored at tlie Michgain inc-cling on tlio Opeliillg day with llnrvcst Day iii an event which looked like a trial raco for tlio three year (ilds Mr. McElwyii and Rachel Iliilon, both of wliicli won liciits. At the Northampton llltltfllilg Loose won again with Er- rorlcss and Worthy Todd. Rodney also made his fourth consecutive win with Jenny ll. and Brusie put Sakura over for ilic third time this season. Walter Garrison, tlio New Jer- sey roiiisiiiiiii, llnrry Fry iiiid iilt‘ western driver Beezloy arc now at tlie five liiark. (lnrrlson woii amin at Toledo with tlie tlireo Year old filly Mlnla Dillon in 2:07‘/i Fry appears for tlie first time, liis wins being with Gavolo in the Horse Dealer's Swticpiitako at Trenton last iiiontli, iiiiil four events at Blooiiisbiirg, PXL, with Leiii Koicliani, (izivolo. Worthy Cliiiif n. ll. u] Now York ------------- -- 3 l 1 St. Louis -------------- -- 2 7 ll Bait-flush and Washington __-_ Detroit Bziii.—.lohnson and Rubi. Wells. ililfff‘ oii ltovorys, (Elli l~tivralii pfoiisliip of fill‘ Marltiiiii- l'l'(lVill- t-i-s from aftcriititiii wiioii lio Tile folioivliig is game jur Leagues: National League. Bzilit.—Moi'rir~ioil. Siiiitii, UilFllCei aiiil Snyder. Hill] WINS FHliiii iiiiNK Be Pu Hard Fiwiit-ii iiorsi- :ili1iit S u‘i'lo< i.‘ li‘illlli ilzil iiiiri liiiii ill't)iili:l‘ Frank iii-fviitvd liis liis iiw iitiiiic I-‘iriii Stables iii iiiiiiiis (Canadian Press.) tlio result of s pliiytil yteterilay iii tlic Ma- '1 l‘illlll'l' Leigh l.i-:i . y yililli! iiiiiily not. ldp Louis- Piiilatltilpliizi. threat- t-niiig. liviirii tiii» oiti 1L ii‘ ii griotl liorsc t-Iii iriiirnrrr. _______________ __ o a :i 11 Hitch‘: Well iiroultl_\'ii ______________ _. i 7 (i llllli- The Front-ii Biitt.~—.’\iiirid;_'t- .\'lii$it2ilii Lind "PW llflll‘ 111' iliiFillULL, Viiiict. . 'l‘ll"$ll ‘Vl-‘W sliuvs. Tlirniigs wt piiinimi-irii ____________ __ _ morning to New igiii-i; __ yciiroiti \\'(ll‘i( Siruiig iiiiig \\'i‘l'L' in st-i- tlio French MeiklelBrogFought itiFrellch HEEL will Not Out for Maritime Golfing Champ- t Through Work for - r mush“), SOME WCCRS RMOUTHI N‘ S‘. Aug‘ i____(]3y S.~\llA'l‘()(i_A SPRINGS, N. Y,, Ciinuillaii Press Staff (Yorrivsponil- Alli:- L-‘lllllllllml . ‘l:‘l "llly llplll A“'ii!(le "i iiiiiii-flx triiiiiiiig ltiiitiy. iii splti- til’ tlio ti“, “nmicul. goii-ing “ham, izltiiitliiiirst inst iiiiziit iiiiil Ll‘-'(1'.l"iii -'.liii\\'<-i'i~i iiiriy ioiliiy, ill!‘ 1 was uiii oii iiii- Llilcix '1: iiiiti \\'<'lli tiirtiiliiii ly ‘i\'(li'iil)iii. iviii. ‘i uix up iiiit] four to go iii tilt‘ finals _ i for tlio evciit. Frank was slightly "9 “N5 111 lllliiflillf‘! pvt-r iii-i lllii‘ “if his game whih, iiunlid played Jiilii .'iii oigiiiiu tiiirk lllflfi‘. i.ii.i-"i. brmmm g0“ [mm Sm" m finish tioiii- ln-igli, liis frriiiii-r. llil>ir|i(5\'.i'i' ‘ oil iu i(('i‘ii lilt‘ Fiw-iii-li i-iiziiiiiviii. -i'i ligli. work for iliv iit-xt ".i‘lli'l"li iliiys putting iiiiii ‘u i::ii'ii ivorli |l s- .-..biy uticr tlio first wcck in Aug- ‘\\'l.tii Plliillilfil was Ftllilrllilfi lo iii tlic Sanford ‘b't'il this morning with ‘.114 fuel and lt-ga ruatt-tl with iii i.l, was r1l~‘i(i‘li, “ll .-.-s ‘l o i)()l.‘ll'l‘ lEiiiiiiirilR ‘o wliiicii iio ri-iilii-il. ‘iiutiit-r iiiiii‘! cor- iiiard is a race horse. iii: can riiii oii any kind of ii truck You don't have tu pick tlio track for tiiis horse. You iizivc probably ldiigiisli saying, ' ll run oii any kiiiil of that saying apllcs cliaiiiplcin donut-ii a tiiis morning. first American siitios liis lilC truck this four- out. Visitors zit his -rii at Sillllit,‘ tiiis afternoon mid tiiis eve large numbers also. ; The Geleritas Wins a Aifrt-il ifiiil; iN1-\'t'l‘.~1| (Tovcisliii- .'i.iiii .\i_\':itt, llosdon Chicago __ brc and Schaik, il..*ni1‘(3i'2ilf5i)ll and O'Neill; Fa- ._ New llt-ilforil ynclil club trrosst-ii tlu- fiiiisli iilll‘ git tlio Royal Nova Sffflliil ,\'Zi"ill soiiiiilroii at fifty fiiiir ifivi; o'clock tiiis morning, iiiiniiiic lsliiirgfisi sloop "Foloriliis" fi-riiii lilf‘ iiiiiiiiii-s iliill. 1"“ ten seconds after tiayliglit iiiiic, Dllt‘ illlll(il’(‘(i and ele- \'('ll hours llllli‘ iiiiiiiiii-s anti fifteen sectiiiils out froiii Ni-w ltoclit-llt- R. ll. 1. 2 and Duties and Dossier. British Consolsl Cigarettes and Eola. King, Iieezicy iiiil liis win- "I. '4: .\‘ \. to I fir‘ i.» ? '. R . N I2 [0315 ¢ 20f5r25¢ l? %°l""" “r0404 gr-yinng, SI]()(-.k.'\\'i)l\ tlie New York to-liziiifax filifi-il to (Tillliqitc or. Pflltlil and Si-vcri-itl. mile ocean yacht race. Thi- Yriiviit liovvry. owned by L. V. I40(-E\'\"(‘r)|l|‘>1 Ni-iv, York, zirrlvoil zit 6.19.35 il.lll.l g6 Everybody Reads ALL STARS TiliiE LilNli 1 1 ENii FRiiM ABBIES 12-9 At the Abegweit Grounds Last Night- Locals Played Sloppy Ball For the Best r Part; of The Game. iPlNiiiil HELD FiiiNK‘ iiliiifiii ii] LiBHiWUiiK BHLilKE LEE Quebec HES} in Third Heat of 2:25 Class EDMUNDSTON. Aug. l.——Tl1e Etliiiuiitiston races of tlio Maine and Niiiv Driiiistviclocircuit being hold un 'l‘liiii'sray iiiid Friday lire draw- ing largo crowds. There were sev- eral spills at 'l‘hiirstlziy's raciis. Kei- l_\', driving i'('ill‘i North, riiii into illiHiilPl‘ siilky and iipst-i. Peter Rod illtiilt‘ a boil ritiiiiiiilv, iliroivilll-i ills ili"f\'i-i' iiilil iiiilt‘ lliiigvii \Vtilli..0VC!‘ liiiii, liolli siilltiirs licliig broken but illiffivis and (il'L\'('l'.‘<l Wttft: illlilljllrffti. Fraiikii- ling: sh, ii wcil kiiuwii Que- lwr- horse, belonging to ilillifil‘, and (il'i\'i'll ll_V il:i.~:.;iiioli. iiroki- liis leg in lilt‘ lliirii iiczii of tlio 2.25 class anti ililll to lio shot and Transact went ll\'('l' liiiii iii iilt‘ iiiiic of tlie uecid» i-iit. 'i‘oiii ll. upset iivttiiig talent win-ii iio WUll tlit- lust lit-at of the 2.16 class. l1‘. l). 'l‘wt-cilio is receiving a. great (iCili of praise for the wiiy lie start- (‘ll iliu iiursos \vitli such largo fields gutting tilt-iii liwny twice oii thu first score and twict- oii tlie sec- ond. The races continue tomorrow with the big free for ull tlio chief attraction. The suiniiiliry: 2.11; 'l‘rot and Paco. . 2 1 2 1 3 'l‘uiii U. (tfuuliiriei- and linker) . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l 2 Peter Siillwcli (Cameron 6 8 MilTy»AilLll‘(1CCll (Evans) 3 6 5 1i Bliss Sziiiiiisi-iic, Utllltllfi Keith. Jar-k the Clipper, also started. 'l‘3iiio—2.13l,.’,; 2.14%; 2.16%; 2.15%. The Junior Frtio-for-ali. it. ll. llrctt (Sliiiiiiaiil . 2 2 1 l iilitii- Anna S. (Buckley. 3 3 3 2 Zoiii Q. (liiirroll) 1 1 2dr Oro Fiiio (Ciiiiicroii) 4dr 'l‘iiiic-—2.17i; 2.15%; 2.17%; 2.19%, 741 122 (iiiit-iiiiiaii 22, T t 1 P 13mm" __ ii ..i row illli ace. rant-iii . Ocean Yacht Race {jaw 1;g1~¢:;,ghv~~> i i w“ “m, WNMIL _ irgo illll l I , . . . . . . . . .. A i: I a Le guc. Aiiltu lloiiiolziiitl (Richards 3 6 2 m re n a ii ii_ iq‘ Tliv 'l‘riggur (linker) 2 5 i-iiiiiiiiripiiiii ___________ __ .5 9 (l _ Iii-W liiiigen. Pelt-r ltcd, Single G. (lip, iiiiiii ____ _______ __ 3 7 (Canadian Press) Pi-iirl North, Miiy (Jiitioii, Transact, n," nrnmmuii “mi iimggy; llALll-‘AX, N.f-l.. Aiilr. L-(‘iirl Frankie liognsli, also started. 'l‘iiiit-~~2.1ill,'-_-; 2.111%; 2.211;’, Tennis Today llli-iiiiwrs of‘ tlii- Ti-iiiils Cliih iire nslii-il in iii‘ (it tlio (‘iiarli)i.ii+tii\vi‘i ‘Courts tiiis zifti-riition, (Saturday), Club, New York, and in doing so .'ll 21in, u-lii n players will i)? $11001. iii tlio Maritime ‘liiiiiiifiiiisiiiiis tit Sackviiic on‘ the .'\'lll, 'i‘lio (‘elt-ritzis pvitli .'i tiiiir- iiiltiw-iniiil nineteen seconds won tlio race \\‘il it'll l wasby two ilftilfls’ fifty iiiiiiiitus, thirty scratch of one hour filly llllfillLOHil1lllQ seconds. an The Economy lake a mount said “Grllywflrthy is 440 Yards Run: Junior AlhRound Aiili9LC~—.l. i , * ' a nice lit-tie horse, illo liad a won- ‘In: g}oI;0(lW0ii; 2, R. Dillon; 3. Leriweip ' guild?‘llgifillfilllngllkgizz“‘its: k U? BU _ I did n ~ s“ 5°- d J Senior Alillflounil Athlete-J), 0- and TOM- Mum‘ ver come back and race as ie ' - oll. 0p an iimp, Leary i Tobacco d 109,; lie has been oil too long.‘ _ The returns for the first four in his first race at Cleveland he unlined 9 a to frranipiibit in 2:06- 56, 2:08 and then won the third heal, in 220614. trotting tlio last iralf in a minute. At Columbus tlie following week Cox had him in with Peter the Brewer, Cupid s Al- blngen. Clyde the Great, Tramps- bit and Waiter Sterling. The siim- mary piacod him 5 ll ll in 210314. 220215, 2:051,$. At Toledo (‘rraYWOT- tional in 22041/4 while at Knlmnii zoo he was 3 2 3 to Rachel Dillon Mr, MoEiwyn a_nd illarvest Day in 2z0iil/i, it will be interesting to soi- if Cox can get t-iie 192i winner of the Charior Oak Purse and the he can again trot in 2:02.14 and re- peat within n fraction of that lig- are, starts titers with haililli l‘slix , BRINGING UP FATHER. u -—By GEO, McMANUhl DON'T TALK LIKE AFQQL. {"51" om: HERE “or Any "““°“"l'*"¢f- HA’:- ‘ruaiw l. "w" b66620 LlKE MINE- i DON'T KNOW HQ: mPQRTANY THEY ARE. T THEv bums ARE “>00 ‘r0 tooi< AT - f ANOTHER one - UbT awe HEQ THE ONCE oven: W... g/ 1/0,,’ - l» a y‘ l