ll Winona VVins From fiheilcg-"Bill Brennan Shot Dead in Walker Finishes Third |N ll. lll|ll5'..,,.,,,,, ,. ~ o ‘ n? is 1o, i024 s1 ‘t- “W ~ ma: CHARLUMETOWN cusnnmn w .116 (Sport Page, Everybody Reads. eorge Walker Finished 3rd In I05 Mile Bicycle Race! . .1255“; -' “fer ‘.4 '31»? illilillllili liclll incl Q sllulllllv AFTlllNilllN winohi ___Wins From the Sheik By o Seconds -Po1lywog Beats Byng Boy in ' Great Race ForThird Position. The Wlllons has got lt!—no your wrong, the Bheik willbest her to the lino-look st the Pollywos. and Byng Boyl-Olll man, isn't that some race. These were among the many exehmsltloue heard along the wster front Saturday afternoon when the IO-footers sailed what was conceded bu be the most interesting and thrilling race ever held on our harbor. , .\ The Winona owned by Messrs H. Mshsr slid j 0. Essery, and sailed by lvsh lleddln upset the racing dope tothe swtisfmctlon of the fans by h I the iShelk over the last leg of course and beating her to the line by ell seconds. It was a race well worth watching; st any time was it possible t9 pick the winning yscht over the entire course. ' _ Jack Lurld the stalwart skipper of the Shbik certainly had a fosman worthy 0i’ his steel in skipper lvan Reddln who handled the Winona the "fleeiesi- of the fleet" it may fault-DH)’ throughout the race. am] be said that she got away well in h; hg-vg done w u the rear oi the leading yaclrts at ti", lJund k ' ws the racing game from Elm and it is a ssfe assertion. had QVQfy “'1; gm mny waited for u“, she been more fortunate in the ab- chnnqgemg never came m1,“ Red ove case further thrills would have din the slip sud “shake s byeehye." 59°11 "Pfirlflllvfid by the fans. This was not the only excitement Bill’ ulouu well ml (Gsnsdisn Press) The iolowing in the Lesgues: in. ' .NATIONAL LEAGUE .- Saturdays Games: R. l-LE New York 8 12 1 Cincinnati .. . . . . . . 6 12 0 Bsttenes~Sheensn and Wlngo: Barnes. and Snyder. 8t. fouls Brooklyn Bstilerles-l-laines lel: Vssca sud Deberry. I Plitshuflli . . . Philadelphia Bstteriee-iliorrison and Couch; Ring sad Wilson. AMERICAN LEAGUE l Saturday's Results: R. . . Nay y"; __ _ 6 1i Ealilllfilll decline. 0n the contrary 991m“ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 3 o',8pcsker hit for .880. And hs hung up s new rscord In two-base hits. Bsttsrler-lhyl sud Bchsng; " cm“ ‘M Duh’- grsss and Scllang; Hoffman, Sha~ ute and Myatt. R. H. . - PIIIIBIIBIPIIII . . . . . . . . . .. 3 7 4 NATlQNAL LEAGUE CMOIIO - . . . . . . . . ........1110 3 R. H. E I “mmfiqhmsl "d Perkins: st. Louis .......... a 4 s ‘"'"““ 5M cmllw- . Brooklyn . . . . . . . .. i 12 6 B R- H- E- Battcrlos-Dyor and Gonzales; Oltoll . . . . . 2 9 0 Rough,”- aud Tayhn Cleveland . . . . . 3 ll 0 Betterlhs-Hercey sud Pininlch: smiths Ind Mysit.‘ R_ R _ _ I R H m ginclnnatl . . . . . . 110 4 w-“fluwa "u". . . ‘ . {Low York .. . . . . . . . . . . U410 0 51- "bouts v.......'........ I 1' Batteries —l<lays May and Win- afiwbqimrld" ma‘, and‘ go; McQulllun and Snyder, Gowdy. Wilssrltnnil Beverolll. (AMERICAN) ND (AMERICAN) p, H41 Washington .. 4 9 0 6 1i) 3 Cleveland not l! mildly as it was a position well is the result of games played over the week-end and Gonna- _ H‘ m lsr province is an uncrowned king. 3i 11rd. Bshs Ruth, ‘ teenth ssseon In the big show. Ac- .Clllcsgo I as tile Pollywog and Byng Boy fur. nished as many if not more thrills in the battle fbr third position on the lead from the last buoy. it cer- mllnly was a sight to tllrlll the most hardened "sen-dog" s4; the "Byng" and ‘il’olly" with. slightly started sheets raced neck and neck to the lino right on the heels of the two loading boats." A tie was the con~ sensus of opinion as the yachts neared the line and it certainly 190k“! U151 Wily. but ii. friendly "pull" from goodness knows where struck tho Pollywog sending her across the line a half boat length to the good. To say that Capt. John Mills was pleased would be putting worth winning especially after such a close race. The remaining three boats. Bnr- {IQY Google, Swallow and Emerald J. finished in order. l" Justice to the Google. one of The Judges were: Messrs A, Camp- -bell, A. Ayllwurd and. F‘. McDonald. “TWO-BASE KING” t TRIS SPEAKEY Tris Speaker Ill his own pecul- Ty Cobb ls baseball's batting wiz- sll the world knows. is the Grand Exalted Ruler of home-run hitters. Thle Speak- lefs spedlslty is the tworbsgger. |And there his equal has never been known. Lsst ycsr was Speaker's seven- cordlng to sll accepted ldsss, his .work should have suffered s sub- NEW YORK ( NATIONAL) Bstterles-Zahnlser, Russell and Ruel; Lyons. Connslly, and crenge, _ Bttsi-iss-Bhswkey, Gaston, Pip node“ - - _ Hickefs i ‘Anna; Wwvw vvvvvvwv w vv . . , . l The Best Chewing Tobacco t Black, v-vvvvwvvv = most dangerous blows. and that he sey - Wills Battle Would, Not Go Over iid NEW YORK. June lhr-‘PFOIHOCOI (Special to the Guardian) MONTREAL, June 15.—Ge0rge Walker __ i _ Provinces’ Rickard Thinks Demp bike champion finished in third position here this afternoon in 105 mile Olympic bike ‘iin- al. The time was 5 hrs. 18 minutes. crossed. the line in good condition. llllfil llllllNll IN TENNIS i lllllllNlllllllNl Played sZErdny Af- long distance Walker Tex Richard announced that he was seriously considering n revision or his plans for the proposed heavy- weight battle ibetween Harry Wills. New Orleans challenger for Jack ‘Delllbsefs title, and Luis Angel Firpo, South American giant, as a result of the disappointing showing of Wills last Monday night ill his, bout against Bsrtley Madden at the‘ Qileelisbo u Slllidllum. Rickard did slot conceal his disappointment ov- er the failure of Wills to dispose of Madden in lrmsnner heflttin-g a for- midable rival for Champion Demp- sey, or to acquit himself against the rugged Irishman in a manner to impress the crowd which attended the bout mainly for the purpose of inspecting Wills in competition and appraising his chances with Demp- sey. l ‘Rickard uolced the conviction, that Wills now is ‘not a fit rlvul for- Dempsey. and added that unless the} New Orleans negro shows a decid- ed improvement. he probably never, will get his long sought chance at the title because no promoter would undertake to assume the financial lburden which would be involved in o. Dempsey bout. With respect toi Wlll»s's proposed meeting with Fir-l po in August, llticltard declared that he probably would go through wllh this match. but under a different: financinl arrangement. Tile promo-i ier ls convinced that a Will's~li‘irpol bout has suffered from the financial viewpoint as a consequence of Will's sorry showing against tile courageous Madden. Accordingly Rickard plans a conference with N‘ lZlIANBES llT PARIS (By JOHN L. O'BRIEN) won the Marathon race for Canada, lBAlRlIlS, Julie i5--Forty nations 'at Athens in 1906; then there was!» DISCUSS ES BANABNS New Yorlcti lNilNlllENl. ATHLETE “BABE” AS A “BUCK” “Babe Ruth may be" the King of Swat but he is sn every-day buck private in the National Guard which he joined reccntl ternoon On Ch’T0wn Courts The first round of a "mixed dou- bles" tournament was pllayed Sutur- day afternoon on the Courts of the Charlottetown Tennis Club. The teams drawing n"byc" in the round were: lL. McKenzie and J. A. Bentley; K. Moraut and F. McMillan; ‘B. Huestis and J. Read‘, ‘Mrs. MllcMll- lan illlil A. Webster; J. Tait and K. Steoves; M. Moore and L. llMc- Millan. M, Whear and G. Wllitc \von from F. ’I‘ralrlor and lA . Stewart. K. Bourke and K. Spencer won from H] Jamieson and L. Jenkins. R. Hcartz and G. Houston won from l. Mnitch and A. G. flanks. M. Bourke and M. Zlnek won froln ‘M. Rogers and G, Fitzgerald. ' .l. Bourke and C. Mt-Gulgan won from E J-lornby and .l. A. MncMll- inn. K. Kelly and Johnson won frnin i. i0wen and W. Hyndlnan, J, Martin and H. Simpson won from M. Weeks and Dr. Robins, D. Hutchoson and Rev. E. Malone .Won from M. Stewart and G. F. IHUlClIGSOXI. I ilufinlsllcd games in first round are: i J. Fullerton null W. Mornnt vs. -.l~l. Large and W, Duffy . E. Burke llllil l’, Williams vs. R. |VlllfllCOl1l-ll0 and M. McKlllnon. The schedule for the second and lllllfll rounds ls posted in tho club t-lun of ‘ NYOUSO. These games lllust. be flnllih- France by tilt-so nations it is harll 3 o'clock to lIllitl-(lllc that ‘oil before Saturday at Paddy Mullins and Wills within a‘ few days for the purpose of effect- lAgalnst Madden Wills showed 3 that he has lost the left jab wlrlclll once was one 0f his favorite and lacks in timing and accuracy in at- tempted puuches with his right hand. Dofenslvely Wills was proved by Madden to ~ho susceptible to, clean, powerful blows to the bnlly and jaw, because Madden repented- weaknossos in the rlflc power in tho gm would be easily battered into‘ submission by Dempsey ill tile ov- ent. the pair ever clashed. Wills And Firpo To Clash, Aug. 23 Y Geilrge lvelker (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Juno 15~~\Vllllulll Bill) Brcilnall prulnlnollt lllulvy- 1y scored w“), a [an hook m n“, weight lmxor was allot and killed body and the jaw‘. Discussing [h9g3 today ill the Tia Jllnllu cilburct of New (means whicll he was the proprietor. James heavyweight and recalling the tor- Cullen. u stoic trooper. was shot lu loft, hook pf the neck ns he ran to Brennan's Dempsey and the champlonhl sharp rescue. Thomas Hughes nlui Frank right. boxing followers were agreed Itushl believed to be two of u hand that if Wills showed hie best form of five who committed the killing in the bust against Madden the no- are under arrest. ‘l L. of C. Practice At Victoria Park Evening, splendid athlete when tile semi finals will bc pluy~ some I ‘ed. will lose by default. Brazil To Have __. __. - (ilnltcd in...» __. __. SAO PA‘i'li(). Brazll-Jlrllzll w lilo represented at tho Olympic. Gil ‘American Athletic Club of this city Early this your it was nnno Ito Brazil usovornl years ago. in Rio do Juncrlro that .—_—_—1-1-_- Considering the fact that: this °"lY "PW"! l" to take n team to tile Olymp Montreal on the eve of the big several yours and in a lctier to tllc various Rllo Athletic Clubs decline: ‘ullell lll sending ll team to -I'ivrls. will be represented by athletes llt|Kerr_ to take the ZOO-metre race in the track and field sports oi the Ol- the 1908 games at London; Gould- ylnplc Games, which get ulliler way ing .for the walk-lug event, a; Qgqgk. here on the fifth of July. The num holm, in 1912; and, of course ber of countries engaged 1B1‘ BX- Thompson, the winner of the 110- ceeds that of any previous world's metre hurdles at Antwerp in 1920- tournament and, with the exception There are many of the events on of Germany and Russia, includes the program this year, in which the almost every pztrt of tile world in_wlnners may easily be picked ln ad- Whicll an fill-Blunt is made to eu-yance, barring unforeseen accidents Any pair not on the courts when lie-re arc of lllQ semi finals and finals u-rc culled records. at lcust for the truck cv- mvs this year as the result of the hard work and enterprise of the Alexander J, llogarty. who came Iwllllflll Yllflllm lwoulll sOllll no loam to represent! 'hcr ill tllc Olympic Grlmcs and tho liihlfll; Tflglllllflly fthut it is still possible to do a lit-. to start a campaign for fulfils to bo 118 b01191‘ l .li has been llogartys ambition W-llwllfi "l"! P1119" 0f [(1 rm- wlll be llcrt: to (zoutruillct the mull courage any athletic sports. If nll the sports included on the Olympic amazing total of i'orty-four nutions| can he discovered. but for the reall- ly big events on the clllller-pzltll and field, four of this number will not be included. The much<discllsisod_ games at Antwerp in 1920 were not able to attract lllllf tile number that will flit) present this year. for there on-ly 17 nations were seen in- the opening parade. For the garllcs at Stockholm, in 1912. 26 countries sent their best athletes to particl- pate. Those ere tile 40 nations which have been entered:— Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil. Bulgaria, Canada. Chili, SzechoiSlovskl-s. Denmark. Egypt, ‘Equntlor, Esthonin. Finland. France. Grout Britain, Greece, l-lal- ti, Holland, Hungary, India. Ireland ltaly. Japan, Luxembourg, Lettonla, Mexico. Monaco. Norway’ Philip- pine lslunds Poland, Portugal. Ru< mania, South Africa, Sweden, Swit- zerland, Turkcy, Unltcd iStutes, Jugo Sll-lvla, Spuin. . Amongst tllc formidable colloc- athletes being scnt in tllerc will not be who will shutter evlstiilg world's records. and yet cxilerts tile opinion that the cnls will still rclllaiu untouched whou the mcct is concluded, The 200 Metre Race. a 4 01'6" 1'6 ITilSTtL QFIYUIYIWPU All exception is lllzldc oi the 200 Illlflfi‘. race, which many iaxpcri to b0 stzlgcll in lasts-r time lllull lras over been shown lllllltlfii). Tllc recs ill Ons advanced for tile opinion tllnl no new records will be established is that the development of the hu< mall ilthlt-tc as a runner has rcilclr od its limit, or ilcal-ly so, and that can bc expected. authorities sit here lYet willie the unceddlscusslni: the possibilities. news 01' BrazlLlTCClllly established world's records pour into tho country withlaslun- lo demonstrate tllilll fflflllllf‘ llllllolcs The Iti tatae Nlirnlls. their typo. have (lone. wllo run lilo races on pllper. ‘Wllili will be the cvclll ill which events in which there will be ludi- vlduals who are known to bc far calendar are considered, tile more Qupgflgf to the qppqneuigg. Chance for Everyone. But there are as many events ln which most of the competitors may feel that a-t hie beet he will be able to defeat the field. and it these events that the really stir- rlng competition will be seen. in-, stead of marching in the places giv- en them according to alphabetical order in the list of nations as was done at. Antwerp in 11920, the opens lug parade this your will see the Dominlons of the British Empire grouped together. it is from this group of athletes that many of the surprises of the meet should come. For men of the speed o! Paddock, Murchison, Wrllson, and Scholz, in the U. S. there can be found in the British Empire such runners as Diddell, Aibrahams and Rayle. of England; Dustnl-and. Kinsmen. oi South Africa; Carr, of Australia and Coaffee, oi Canada. A-ll of these men have been clocked for illc 100- ymrds inside of even time and when they meet ill the 100,-ltletres it will be n hard ilaitle. Tllcn tlicrc is Bette, of Soutll Africa, and Johnson of (lanada. in the 400-metr0s event whore both should show up well. Hodge of England in the steepin- chastwhiclviaster of South Africa. in ithc 10,000 metre walk. the world's record for which he is said of other outstanding athletes on the icallns from countries in tile British ‘ nlplro i-s legion, and tllcy should have a good share of the victories when the total/s for tho met-t. are computed. Almost all of fl o. apt-ru- latlon up to the present time has been concerning the respective strength of tllu Finnish and the American teams; the meet should show that. progress has not been confined to these countries. Traln°d Much Longflr. | . A great number of nilllutrs will have il big advantage nvirr Cilfliid- inns us far zls tho advance prepara- fioll in Frzllltwe is concerned. The Australian and South African llln‘ llers are now practising daily in Paris; the Finnish team is here al- so, as well as the AmerYcull Mara.- tllon runners. Tile continental coun- lslni to have rcrcntly hortcrcd, The list _ Mllch interest ls cvidcncctl I race and never had the chance of United Press, hc nllnoulluos that n going over the course, his perform- he is taking a tculll over ull lllU Calllllla will lozlll lllu way for this tries surrounding Franco have on- (Cansdian Press.) BUENOS MRIES, Julie l5.——Al- though Luis Firpo. the Argentine heavyweight and Juan -llolns. rep- not yet signed the articles of agree- ment i‘or a fight hot-ween Fl-rpo and llinrry Wills in the United States they informed The Associated Press this evening that August 23 hill] been agreed upon as the dllzc for the battle. Jack Renault Is To Fight Wednesday (Clnldlln Press.) NEW YORK. June 15.-Jack Renault. Canadian heavyweight champion, mentioned as the next opponent of Harry Willis will meet Andy Schmader of Omaha. an un- known in the professional rallks. next Wednesday st the Velodrome here. Japanese Olympic Team In France (Canadian Press.) rcsenlatlve of Tex Rickard have‘ PARIS. Jill") 15~~Th° Jfllmflilflenumber of Jllpnneso residents. » enliven??? '61? iufrilnn "' ‘ ‘ tile outcome of file LPllKllt‘. of till» .Cross garlic lit-xi Friday when tilt- L. of C. ball-tossern lllcct tile Sunl- nlorsiders lll lilo wvntcrn UlWll. As 'ilie L. of C. toanl is trzlllllng llilrll of into the; fllllu llrc expecting thnln tn giro ll good llccllunt. of thcnlselves ill tilolr first. gilllll: of the season. Practice ls Cllllilil fur 6.30 this evening ilflil all those ht- lending former work-outs urc- re iluostcil iu nttunll. Abegweit Ball Practice Tonight »lf weather conditions are favor- eblo the ‘Abcgweit ball iculn will practice this evening lit 6.30. The result of practice wile easily lllilnl‘! fostctl ill tile l-ilst gllnlc plily('.illl(!l‘ll\ with Sulllmvrsltlo, when practically every man on tile lineup wentl through tllr fixture without error thereby centering off with the win by an easy lllnrgill, No tolllil can have any too much practice work, therefore every member l-s expected to be on hand th-ls evening. >--__.__-i-_.__..___._ Olympic tellm arrived in Paris this morning anll was greeted by the Embassy nttllchce and n large with tlic world ciiunlplons. ance is remarkable to say the "OrnnIa." least. He is silll one oi the great- The money is helm-Z est long distance riders in Canadaflao Plllllo sporislut-ll lillil i-zlpitzll leis, A recent acquisition to llll {will run the -h'lt:ll' Yankee Hurlers 4 Fajl 1n Pingh flf;.‘.f“.‘.i§i..i.‘f.i..‘":'. l.‘.‘.‘.“*.':.‘.!i..".‘.l.'.‘lt.' ‘lllfilflll will nlallzlgn ‘nizlzrclzntion nnll llugnrty will go ul ll’ llw ' Yzlllkcos’ ft-llllous "Five ollg us coach. Slur Pltuillllu Stuff“ iluillllt stum- hlcii now and llien lllc American Mlnard,‘ Llérmez‘? For lmnizuc moo Ill-l int‘ ill-l leadership is concerned. would have been con- t-eiloil to Col. ltupperfs lllgh safari icil nlnn some time nlzo. ' instead of rotating with airtlghtl pitching, as they dill in i923, wilt-ll. tile Yankees won tllo pounnnt, litor-j ally in u walk. it cllll he notcil thlt Pcnnock, Jones, Shuwkoy, Bush lllltl Hoyt-tile Ill): Plvc--nre bolnwi illolr collcolivc standard of eiYlc-| loncy. l-loyt is more consistent. tlllln any ol‘ tlle others, wi-th II’on-; llock next in point oi‘ winning rc suits. I ‘Partial proof of this assertion is furnished by lilo high sand-lug oil the Boston Ilcd Sox who. depend- ing on Quinn. Ferguson, Ehlnkc nnd Puhr to pitch winning ball, are keeping practically on even terms _ put llll lW toilm ls A. J. Ilylilglllll oi llzlrvllrll who lives ill sill) Pllllin allli wlln ' llurilliss for tho lmlu won tllo wclgili-tllrowlni: event lllt‘ llrnzllinll rtnat oi‘ the wilrlds aillli-ll-s‘! Ii ly silort journeys to undertake, and lwcllls illt-olliruivllbli- lllJl. one of illc,it is oxccictl that almost all of the ‘list included in IlIP/lfiifli anll flnlilatlllctcs colllpctillg in the games - !l-.vouti< will not ho W(lll by n (‘.llliilil"Wll~l be tzlrnllpcd in Paris lo undergo inn, Novel- slut-.l.» tllc lillill tllylllpi<z|ilnal training anll get ncclilnlltlzed. (lllllltw nt St. Louis, Wll0ll licslnzlr- lluppily ‘llli: city dot-s not lilck irncks on which the men may work i llzls-l Ciillllilil failed to appear ill the olli, but tllc Olylnplc Committee . list of first placns~u record wlllchllus a bulsy time allottinl: training lcnn only be equalled by llli‘. Flliieli hours to tonms from every corner - Status-and lzcllcrsllly it yvas not-resin!‘ the globe. lf every country ls to .s:lry tn create a Wllfllrrk record to ho satisfied ln its hopc of winning ltnkc the event. Following llonular- a place ln thl! moot there will in- Couqhstczlu, at Si. Louis. in i901. sllPTrlililflPll he n small porlimi for ouch. ----—--- --By (mo. ufiifsnus AAAQ‘A I$NT Thug» A voltmeter-Qt. YACHTiNG * SUIT‘? HQTHER AND QNTl l-low D0 YOU LlKE iT~ I JubT KNOW THE Dr: D€Y5TEQ5 wli_t_ lNviTE u‘; iR YACHT THIb SUMMER - E UROQE TOMQRRO HOW 0o YOU xuow mew wlul." fiGiZ HERE. lb A LETTER FROM THE DE PEYQJTERS ~ THEY fiklL FOR W‘ ‘ ts." ifiilif-h. HAWQK‘ NOW YOU CAN'T WEAR ‘(QR YflC-HTlNG ' filJlTi li-l- WEAR lT-AND wot) m: qolur. ‘roouv A wecrrr- n»; TOO QRETTY K fiUlT TQ 4° to WA§TE '