.rz,,.'1ez4. l»; xi‘? tiff,‘ t Peg/e (Everybo rncitlvltiioma dy Read a 0 alcdonian Club Sports And Horse Racing Toda; ion of the generation. ' lit. Abrahams had run in. this ‘movie camera. l _ l'remé‘ii. Torch Pclrdqk. Decorated F I '."“*' , ~.:..l . . Surprised The American Athletes In The 100 Metre Event. Upsettlng All Predic- tlons And Yankee Hopes By Showing The Way In The Final Heat _ ._____Q__ (Unitld-Preal) and it was the flag of England that went up as the flying heals of NEW YORK. July lib-it was her Jewish. subject showed the ack in 1911i that the United Press way to the fieetest-from the U. 8. orr pendent. first saw in H. M.‘ . - brahams the comink sprint cbani- What had been overlooked was ‘ that Abrahama bad run the 100 Out at the Queen's Club, London, metres in 9 lit-world's record us‘ hot Saturday afternoon-one time-less than smooth before the f those rare hot days in England '0lympic Games were held. Abrallanis, an ‘ergraduate at . lt is the opinion of many critics mbridge University, was com- that it will‘ be someone like (in; against Oxford in the lnter- ‘Abrahams who will definitely low- . "t"! Games. . or the world's record for the 100 lfever there was a perfect piece yards and 100 metres. A runner of running machinery, it was this the tyne of Jack Scliol: or Charley" agy Jew. Powerfuily. yet llthely Paddock might do,lt once, by ris- _\ ilt, he ran like an automaton. in ing to, a certain occasion with all oso days, he was not as fast as conditions perfect. But Abrshams ow, alul 94-5 was his beet 100 is the type of run-nor who, if _he rds. But ho could run it in this lowered a record once, could very nliistently, winning his heats in‘ilkeiv kooo risht 0a runaias lathe 0 fiat and the f-nais in better new record time. . an ovens, ' Frank Hussey is the best bet of ,' So consistent a performer was ‘this sort in the United States. Like e Cambridge youngster that it Abrahains, when the correspondent eiiied inevitable that when he yaw him five years ago in England. Ollld get his full strength and the Brooklyn boy needed a lot oi _i benefit of years of experience ivveifllliiiiiiit- . woulq be uubqutg§lg_ Abrahams, however, is essen- -.The.nearest approach to Abrah- tlally a 100»metre'man. He has -. 5 um‘ wo hove t“ this countrykverythiiig necessary for the fur ‘ Frln flush”; Th, Broqklyn long except the heart. When. it hootiboyj pqflact1ofm reminds camo to the longer and more grueli- .. . Ofi-“IIQEIIQHIIIIXIIXYB. Jack ing dash. Jackson Bcholsychariay ‘hols imfaatar thaia-l-lusaey, with Paddock, Loren _ Murchison», and‘ at “mo; drug, at tho mpg; lllayes Norton nan Ahrahams ragg - fldook lg fggtgr’. but Paddogk Bill/Mid he fllllflhéd 0 bad 1115f.‘ in 11mm." hsdlypseoing- the. si-st- the 200 metres. ' ’ bile " astast human"'in action is’ year if is. hard to figure‘ out ‘i w he made his records. There is sto motion gglofm Husgoy, liko The performance of iHubbard at brahsms, is a product of perfecfPBfiB is i! 800i] 080111018 0! W118i- ’ caiog wliloh~leads'to no waste misht make e very seed _ savior; over, coco", porreot gorrrr; it "it isn't what you can do, but Juana question _of developing what you do do, that counts in the re strength to devote to it. gliiiwlh" - - - . Abrahanis nevsrseems to he try-i B00 beGf-"lidre. (Or iiiiltfllwfl. _ from‘; s ‘is-nlway", balanced, Jumped 25 foot ,6_inches—in the er web‘ as, lever loses an inch pentathlon whore it didn't ‘count, he dash down his lane. _ except in d minor way. he United States had counted‘ Ned Gourde. - who ‘finished first place in the 100 metre; at second to Hubbard, went out .the g is.» Jackson V. Schois, N. Y. A. following day and leaped 26 feet 8 j tar, was looked to win this inches whiitrshowing off for the Hubbard's Performance lltry and had been beaten. dun.‘ But when it calun to.the pinch. theyear of his development, and someone had to - face th was not givcn full credit for difflcuitieaof final competition and lug the runner he ls. ‘win the broad jump rind 10 001108 in the finai~hest he upset all for the United gyfltatss-llubbaril _dictions and American hopes. was there. ' " v lug as The Charlottetown Driving Club has a reputation for staging good race meets and yesterday's unsti- nee eventa were probably the equal of any they have previously held. The track had bcfu- put in first class condition by caretaker Arbing and racing conditions would have be n’ ideal but for a strong wind wh ch met the horses on the home-stretch. There were four events raced and eacii was so nicely arranged. that close finishes resulted. Charlottetown has reason to be proud of its driving club which has a membership of upwards of 200 and owns upwards of sixty horses having speed proclivities. No Maritime city can boast of an equal aggregation of speed. As .i rule the club races are held on ice and are free to the public with an annual race meet usually in con- nection with the Caiedonian ‘Club This "year ‘the members are more ambitious giving yes-tcrdnyhs race meet with twenty starters nflki an- other today imconjunction with the Scottish Celebration. i ‘Today's races will be exception- allygood with largo fit-ids of horses in two of the events and a hast pace which will be a thriller." The attendance yesterday was not large owing probably to many counter attractions and also prob ably to the fact that no such rac- ok/ place was anticipated. " ‘aw. ‘ 1m Olaaa A Trot .Tl'ils was the first race called and had five starters. in the first heat there was a great duel of speed between Mac Todd and Brenton H... Mac winning by a small ‘margin in 2.16%. When the time was announced it created something of a sensation as Mac Todd was ,known to be fast but who not considered 4.0 have that brand of speed. Glenriiorra Belle Rico and Oilr Peggy fought it out for the remain- lng positions all gohlg glib miles and finishing in the above order. Second Meat . » .--i4fla—- Brenton H., showed that a- heat around 2.15 couldn't take all the “tengel Convinced That Baseball And Comedy Do Not Mix - (Annotated Frau.) ' NEW YORIK. July ltl.—csaey' angel. veteran outfielder of the = f- ton Braves. has come to the!’ nclusion that ii does not pay to- teinpt to mix comedy with baw- l. Because he has done that ry thing in, the major leaguel_ . - » 1 many years the falia now refuse , " _ .~ ’ 1 ‘take him seriously no matter. " _ ‘ , v hard he tries or how sensa-l j . ‘ ‘ nafly he performs. and he is one the most conscientious and rails-l iplayers in the game. _ ‘Comedy pays well on the stage". 11,000” recently, "but it doesn't i 9 you anything in baseball, it's- e'to make the fans laugh oncol rawiiiia but the player who does; finds he can't do anything eisei h them, no matter how hard‘ "i-i-flllng- They don't bake him, _ . . . . . lflilsiy and the conseq once-is‘ Famous golfer, who. won the y‘ never ‘give hlln all ‘ ‘h cred- British Open _cfilmptbfllhip at Hoy- ll he flggrvgk-op thinks ho IIRO. HQ dilllfld‘ E. R. Ml- _s.“ ' ' - a l‘ combrof Camedown with a scars ’ ans arrtlirinlgsnt of the bass-gal 901. lillllill, 392., l 000100151‘! pranks only i0 """_”<’""' ‘l a , o WALTER HKGEN .' laid time pep isteam out of him as he trotted past Mac Todd quite handily in the last |quarter beating him by a length and a half in the excellent time of Peggy showed hcr and speed in this heat beating out Belle ltlco and Glenlnorra for third place. '2.16%. Our |Third Heat Brenton H.. won after a mile drive in 2.17 having trotted three wonderful heats. Our Peggy was ‘a close second with Bella Rico third and Mac Todd fourth. Miss Belle Rico trotted an excellent race ‘considering the fact that it is two years since she has been in the racing game. vfipeoiai Race This was a fast class race be tween Dan Patchon champion pac- er of P. E. l. and The Yank world's ‘champion and record holding ice- lrotter. These two horses are owned by Col. D. A. MacKinvon Mich., last winter where they coiii petsd in the international ice rac- es January 14th. There The Yank lowered the world's record for trotstrs for one mile and also ‘who shipped them to Mt. Clements ' "The Yank and Dan atchen 2.16%, 2.15%, 2.18%, The race between these two horses was a good one with close finishes and fast time was made in every heat. Dan Patcheii won the first hcat by a nose in Z15. The Yank won the second by ian neck in 2.13 4-5. The third heat was in slower time caused by a break made by The Yank at the first turn. When he regained his feet he was several lengths behind hut came very fist aiid nosed out Dan Patchcn in 2.16. Claaa 8., Trot This race had six starters and enthused the spectators by its close finishes. Everyheat was exciting as the horses continued to change places raisingthe hopes of their admirers sometimes to have them dashed by an uuexpcct ed break. Carr, Cove Head aud whose train- ing. was mostly conducted on the roads and sands of llracklcy Beach proved the yvinncr afler two tough battles in which the fight was tak- en up with Kettle, Radiant and Stella Todd. . Baby Todd and Silver Todd wer not quite up to the clip sat by the others and the race in every heat was between the first four named. (‘iipt After Mac Crescus was eliminated battle ,royai took place for the third heat and to the surprise of everybody Radiant who was not thought to have a look-in in the third heat owing to limited train- ing nosed out Keitie hi a driving race. Stella Todd finished half a length behind Keltie having gone a wonderful heat on the outside most of tho journey. Silver Todd wasa close fourth. driven by Mr. Wiliiard Kelly get. Class 8., Pace starters and was won by Todd 111., pupil of Frank Boutilliefs -li 1922. discovered gelding as he showed no disposi- the first heat brush at the finish and staying off ar burst. He looks likaa2.20 pacer anyhow. Capt. Caulkiu who carried the wonderfully since inst year and he was only beaten by a length. Under the rules Todd E., was eli- minated in the third heat and this heat furnished s horse racing sur- prise when Alberta Pstchen who was thought to have a chance for a place but nothing more winged off in front and won by four open lengths. Capt. Cauikln and Baron Boy furnished the excitement in a tired battle for second place. The races yesterday were all is the custom of the Charlottetown Driving Club conducted three heat pisn—the horse winning two heats going to the barn rind the others racing off the third for three heats. stepping the mile iited aiitoni l¢00rdlll$ to sieng-iMInni-en Llnlrnanf Hallows Pain. Iii.‘ 2.1514 and the three heats _in ‘ih proof of this statement the',---— . yes’ veteran ‘outfielder related n snout experience of his Philli-i hi: gays. rlis Phillies were wins itiio oiaiiis. llld the reint- staadin; of the two teams was ii the aaalaaa it is at present.‘ ii ‘thtrpl cuiar game to which Jill!!! {afar-red t2‘ Oi were "l- Y. v a marg- and Cale‘: feclded l’. uid iri- tnl humor into t d ninter- ’ I U sat. When in tli, ‘eighth Ila a; $1,317.01‘! {batter or. a fist; ‘q, iii Casey pretended no . ball and did not lnakrza lllovo oatch It until if was almost lip- biin, Just as it. reached’ him ho ‘c: out ah gloved hand sad aim- . . _ “i tiles t that would like the II .." o! commented. " ' , hoard was a oi ila the lit field stand yelling, ' ir big " QM out-that co and '5!" ‘I I. attar United Stained Finland . . . . I113 England 0 Sweden . B France. ltaiy . Bwitaoriand. . Hungary South Africa 0 Australia Norway . Canada . §eeoe°o$°e 0 0:00:90 Q: e eeoee°e oc '-,-.'... aeatra of mm it our. . “standing In» eeeeo°e°,e °@ liinbll ,. " 111420115 ' sonata 9o; ;*°o§'-r......... ‘wgvm oeeogocoé, @9==4T..'.:..: ' ' _ cocoon-gag”; llaaeggf?'______i___dm“p‘ua °°°°°°°°e>= °~=,: .' "11""! "W! on ~1=~ ' onqaaftfeazs 1n Qoqyg 00000909,‘: °=°4°°=°== °==°g.”Hn.. QQQQQQQQIQQ 049:; aeeeevoeoo >°_~ heat. tn ' nodal returns}; " - sanaln Mg‘; ~ sensor 99o‘ ' - 93.113111 M; ' Lfiz-oo-sson My“ ' iiwnf Pin dens ‘dog eeeeecaeoe =m.a= oeoacuoooeo ¢p°°g oececcnaaoar o¢“'8“ .. oaeeocoece c>“== ~ OOOQMQQQQM oe‘cq ' ¢¢OOOQQOQQ @¢“g; u-aaeeeczeco Q30“; eeo==o¢oo0ccceao“5a WEEK Sllillilill, lliTS ill M88 llNll SPE Stage Thrilling Match Racer-Won By The Yank After Hard Three HeatBattle-lllass “A” Won By Brenton H.—Mac Orescus Takes “B” Trot i And “B” Paces -Went To Todd E.- G r e at Racing Promised For To-day. FIRST nil’: iiililSl lilcimi or clliiivll Qats, SUMMARY Special Race The Ynnli (MtlTagiln) ' Diiri Pntcileii (Maclfinuon) " Tlluo—2.15, 2.13 4-5, 2.16. Class A. Trot Brenton H., (Hooper) Mac Todd (Brehaut) Our Peggy (Conroy) Mas Belle Rico (Mc- _ Arthur) Gieiimorra (MacKinnon) 3 Tlme—-2.15%, 2.16%, 2.17, Class B Trot Mac (fresceus (Carr) Radiant (McDonaldKelly) Kellie (Walker) Btclli Todd (McTague) sharp.‘ liver Todd (lugs) Baby Todd (Conroy) - Mac Crescua owned by Mr. lrn J Tlmefzzl’ 2'21‘ 210W Class B Pace Todd 131., (McLnren) Alberta Patcllcn (Guy) Cnulkin (Arblng) Babe Aubrey (Mclntyre) Baron Boy (Hooper) Winnie M.. (Praught) ' Timc~2.23, 2.21%, 2.34. lt-iccs today start at 2 The first class called will i‘ . ».monn~~~nion-ensetssmthshh clinuosen-e ,Colonel Waltz as starters. lLong Shot Upset finish in the fastest heat of the ‘J, ~t ,. Dope at Toledo ‘TOLEDO July 16.—Jean Axwor- thy was the only long shot to up- s'e't the day's Grand Circuit racing llcrc today. Summaries: 2.03 Class Pace—Pursc, $1,000. Belwin This race had six pacers as Jimmy McKerron, (McKay) who it will be remembered was a Edna Early blk, rn, by The 3.1.11“; w“ at ‘Fort Miamlc track in H. H, Stokes drove the mare to the third heat am; no ggvg nor tho win the first heat of llie 2.09 class bcst drive we have ever seen hordrot, She llilld $35 straight. 8.56110 ' to ‘place and $10 to tlllUW. it tooklovent‘ -l'0'_ilr heats to decide the nice. Em- ilia Harvester (Cox) boating Jenn and Miss Ellen Todd to the wire. b-g.. by __...... 1 Wolverine (Garrison) _.-. 2 The present trainer seems to have Quin“, b_ m_ (McKay) _____ 3 the key to the Todd Buddy M“, y“; (Loon) _____5 . Tlme—2.01%, 2.04%. 2.03%, . lo (Egan) Billy Burke ncll) 8-. tion to break yesterday, winning 3J5 5|,” 7r,,;__p,,ru, ‘h0g9 “m! l M“ “m9 Voltage. br. h., iby Peter Vo~ . _____________ __ 1 Caulkln in the second with a uinill-.Davld Axwonhy um h" by l Aloworthy (McMahon) h. _.. 4 (Cart fight to Todd n. has Improved Hum, U5j‘,;_"gjf(,;,;,;,"d;,;"_'_ . Time~2.07%, 2.06%, 2.11%, iColonei Blilwell. Colonel Forest (Stokes) __ Balwin, win (Vail) ............... .. 2 ‘Ribbon (canoe) ............... .. l ‘Henry f-‘ord, ch. 5., 0min) . a TlII_1t3——~2.0l% 2.04%- 2.04%. .21! Pace, the Fort Meiqa $3.000. h. b-m. Cane. Baron Worthy Arctic W. (Murphy) ll., Sparkle. Francisco (Crpzier) .... .. 2 4 2 (Wolves ton) Hallie I (Cartneil) Margaret Spengler, b. iii, (iliyde) ................ ._ 6 G 4 g2.bQOQG5GQQQO#&G.Q: T qéoecisoeeoaeuz¢g’gg """' I inn, -rn-‘ Mom ""' "i" ‘=3 00v br. m, m6 ha Paloma, b.m, b. O'Connor, a. °~o¢eeee=cao~cnQ“°S OI mplc Track and Field Games n¢¢0eooooo¢»omee“$> QQLOGOOOOO¢MHOOQ°w; in both the first and second heats l“ CIHFPU", “pom s. by by Bel- III.- il. by _.__. 1 1 by Sun ""' 10.1111 snasyg r-a-Sinn-aalannssan p. m. . i o.“ o ‘o o ! o Pol vol ell-l- il-THE WATER sPoaTs"ro-+ o ulonriow o -- a O All those wishing t0 enter in ll" i the water sports being‘ stag- i. O dad by the Charlottetown 1i il- Yacht Club tomorrow after- Ii Q noon are asked to send their ill O entries to lvnn Rcdtiin, Geo. l" O Buntain or Malcolm lrw n, Ii‘ ‘Ii the committee lli chnrgo. The 0' 1' club wishes to announce that 0i III there will be prlzca for every <f- ‘l’ one, so grab your bathing suit O 1' and get into the swim. ll- Ofifiiiilifiibiiil-ili-Ii-l-i-liilv clllills llalill uuluriu run THE FINALS ‘ (Canadian Press Cable) ARGENTEIUL, July 10. -— Tiic Canadian. eight unrcii crew tuilziy won the right to colupctc in the finals of tile Olympic competition by winning the racc of crews which had finished second iu- tile original heats. Tile Canadians lcd all way but had a stiff fight on their build-s to keep the advantage over the other three clghts. The Argentine team finished second a dinns. the Ailstrnlilins tiiird and Belgians fourth. Ciiic-idii’s time of 6 minutes 35 seconds, was con- isidcrcil particularly good because of the frict thlit it was iilllflt: in the face of a brisk wind. There were two other events to day in which the IOIHOIIOW. victory for eawmuwq Jack llcresfurd Monday by W. E. Garrett Gilmore the United States National chalii- picn, ovcr Petersen of Holland in the single sculls; tlie second rc- aulted in .i victory for the Swiss foilr with coxswalu over Grout llrl liililiil lllABil IlNil . FIE GAMES ENiiEil iN BlllZiE 0F film _..-i Massed .Band Tonight} Unprecedented Attack Against Time-Bur; _ing 1924 Renewal- 13 Olympfottiid 3 World Marks Go By The Board - U. S. 7 Had Big Lead —Murmi The Won- derful Finn r (As scouted Press) PARIS. July A6 -— i-Iiulii MOWHWOUO “lune coursa During "mi race Nurml proved llig glialnlna a; well as its speed where his rivals lcngtli and a llnlf behind the Cans. winners only qualified to compete in the finals The first resulted ill ll Jr.. of Great Britain, who was (left-uteri ‘world's lilll 13 ncw Olyliiplc rc- _cords vi-zro cruulcd by filo llflDfc~ wxiilcnted lilrax ml time iiliil iilv- :tnlice during lilo Olympic truck and ;fltilll Clllllll1ll')li:"?‘0H Wliiftii |l!|\t- set turo international stars to lillii at. Tlio 4'00 ilictru individual riln :ii-il relay witnessed lilo most startling assaults ilgulust tinlc, tiic records for each liolng lowered tlirce times. wltli ljildell, of Grca‘ Britain, holding tllc former niirk which lmbach. of Swltzorlirii and Fitch, |of tile United States, ll o iicld for u limo. after the British qunrlettc by H. M. Osborne", States, the 400 metro hurdl-"z ‘ii F. M. Tliyior, of the United S ll of Aililtriilizi. relay by the ,hy Wiutoi‘, 1.000 iiiotre States. U u new iituliilnril of brilliance for fu- ' Ffniiiiid. nlid the iiop-stiep-i-inii jiiizip locum uni! till‘, .,. .1 filliered ilidcr the pace and foil. like leuzca iby llic wayside Iii pron: dbl)’ tlic most spectacular Olympic- rucc over witnessed. M0112 Uiu course that Nurliil rac- 0d [irzictlculiy unchallenged to vic- 10F)‘ iiiuy bcglill to go down belore iiic iiiilf wily liinrk Will: Ti:'lClll‘.d~ Aiming tlio first lo lull was Elvin Wlilc. tile gallant Swede‘, who start cd off in tile liaud, only to drop. a vicllzii tu l-lunslrokc. Nurn-i Frc'h_ \. Nu. ii (‘Tl tlic other hand, came llldar ‘filo stadium portal apparent . l all‘. ‘Ffinlflfil. ‘if. 113113. E1252 ‘Y "We w "mo" i" M10‘ "it had started tlic record-breaking hab'-t. Other world liinrks were made in llie broad jump ily Robert Legendre of the United Slates, tile decathlon of the Ulil""f1 stout-hearted countrymen. Rliolq. who was more illlin i500 metres be- liilid. ltiiiny of the others were ilble to roach tlic eliviousic gates, but never crossed tllc flllll-ilfnllt‘. Andiii, a'Spaiiisii runncl, lprliwl- ed loco downwards lii_ night oi‘ tile tzrziliil lllllllil just u»; liu Siflllffletlu lilo 10.000 moire run by lilloili. i>f.‘nslde' while Imlquds’ ‘the French M11111‘. brought n moan from ills rymeu when, uiltcr tottering‘ aiif wny round the track, hc/fcil in . heap in from oi‘ ‘We official ‘lrl- bulic iiiid in sight o‘ tli etapc. llply tmmmmnhmmmwmneonmmnm» intuition; i.» "n. ii for n...‘ iust- F'“"‘"‘“' w‘ l‘ _:“""' “M “mm ,_ " .' " _ finishing fiwl fll1d.<e00lld, iicfcnted ‘nu or L500‘ ‘WIN and 5'00‘) met the l'ull<il S ates by a margin n" tnlri. Hungary, and llelgium. Later—Canadians Wln Elimination ARGENTEUIL, Franco, July 16. res. Others were fllllfil‘ liy (‘is- 11 i t H It . . ‘ii. ' ll‘ Franco third. ilurile iii the liigli jump, and "Bur" Ongmo q 0 ‘ “ ' , . . _ _ _ l lhc Fiiiiiisii contingent. Leii nmlhgr’ bnmll smma’ m m“ d? iinxuhwcii. st oped and qtirLoil off ciis throw . . . , _ Llif‘ trzi 'l-: lint: tllmvb M0 d' zc bti~ hou that tlic track iiiid field lJ-lblrqxp h; H“: H; prossed m Twelfth —~’l‘hc Torcil-to University crew carrying the Maple Leaf of Canada todiy woli thc final eight onrcll elimination trial iii‘ Olympic regut ta and corned right to liioct tile Yale eight from United States. Thames club of (ire-zit llrltiiin and l1 ily tomorrow in tlic blue ribbon 4m ll single sport for tile nrist Plgii iiziys today foiinil six l\r.inv~‘ii-s o the Liolllpctitlorl is fiiil s\v' Chief ilnlung lhe iitfrziv iirii swiliiliiliil: iL"v'Gl"2ll The Canadians. rowing stcudy M" "mend and smoothly ilofcuiirll Argontilli‘. Australia and Belgium this nltor» noon irl the kcoiitast foiilziit rncv wltncsscil in any frills stiivinl: off tile inst minute challenge by tho South Aiiii-rlciiil-s to wlii ill‘ i1 length and a lililf. 'lli’.§llll‘|\. lfiir-litliii: iiliii fvuvilig (!fi‘i iayuls, czitcll-us-rilfoil-van ww- oliipH-lt- filo onion 1 of liclivill- ,1 Paris lillil .-'. >15. Nurmi Lew ~ Finns Tlllie——2.01% 2.02. L’. 03%- 2-09 Class Trot-Purse, $1.000 Emma Harvester, b. iii.. by ; 'i‘lli~ llzirvt-stcr (Cox) ll 1 L! l \' ctory Jean Axwortiiy, br. iii.. iiy Armin Axwnrtiiy (Stole es) i Mics lclcllon Todd, b lli. ;.- liii) . S.in Pedro Girl. Donald) Diamond Axworiliy, lili.. (Bigger) "'lii.lil'. to tile i-l‘ his career iliiilcr i‘V£l‘ f“ii‘il, l"i:lvn Nurnll. Finland‘ 4 ‘ ifliilvrl-iun of the track, led iii tcaiii to a llnillili- lriuuipli 'n ill ' OlylllplC cross country ship. Saturday. Tim cvcnt lvltinesscii lipsi- of more tliziii iiulf 13 ro swim- starters umlor lilo torrlfi uiplcs which has bci-n C0l'l(liil'ili'itl' 4i one t0- driy, from the Ciuiiiiiiliii viewpoint. cilliti-sts ill wllicll stun. fiulii tlio Doliiiliionla iii-ii tlio rowliil: coiii-i petition ill wiiiull Canada also is “H”: "L‘]li‘i‘£~‘(‘.lllt.ll iiy sonic of its luiiililig u° Great V-"““°'Y' ~~ grnmiiie li success Cllillllillflfl- Reid's tho coli- in the whole proceedings. tiff‘ two iliiy—fcllowil tli- is over, tlic interest ill thi- iily» _ _ |po..lfli ll. , 9W’: H‘ Ellllili‘! I ‘s cn-tlrc teaim collapsed - terrific conditions, With [and l‘»~r Mrom being taken to the 'llO>“\il.1il. while about two dozen otliwts liml '10 llc given liioilicfll ire: ll‘ i‘ . scverul of thorn lying in u‘. i~ unsciows suite for more lili Eiour _~...r ll""""' 7.7811 * zill ill ilzc uilll Lilli}!!! .. -tli:~ ' Getting Ready Yaclit Club Tfic Ciiurloiii-tolivn are certainly leaving notlivlg un. iioiic iii regard tc makllii! liiclr part of the (Lariilval Week pro Last evening they rclliuvcd thc big 30 foot div l most thrilllngimg mwm. {mm 3mm.“ fi Ben.‘ “t I v 7 _ l 1 [hmwiiliff to tlio (llinrlnttotowli Ymht Hi0» Fb-iii, Wild tiiii-‘l iiilY filiiiifli‘ (‘liib iinciioragc at Gllils wharf for P4 llll‘ diving and lzrinsy polo events. 3 The tower was rclimvorl (n) two t‘ sciiwil. Malcolm Irwin's and Di‘. motor boats towed the snows, nnil tiierc was not l ii-iti-h "Atn‘ make Friday afler- c noon :i liil-liiorlilili- 011i‘ in lhe h‘s T|llltl-—~2.06'/|, 2.06, 2.03%, 2.12 hunt tiiut plirclioil ilic grileililiizinry of tho (1 Y, c," ‘(I r u; I / my}; amonmmsmuuo “i , illilisii Consois Cigarettes y_/l'/.’/// (‘l1 (UiilU/j‘ Thom! iiinrks iilso stood as JQW l5 M the Grimm. Mwierpp mm on”, \ A . __ a1i.-_< b-...--_vm|..--_~ - .