.l_t__ll.r z, 19.57 THE CHARLOT’ l‘ ET OWN CUARDIAN aowtmo 1 ' a BOXING HOCKEY BASKETBALL WRESTLING ' 1 (llilhlt [URI Island Heavy Champion Play Credited Six Rounds In Free - swinging Battle ———;____ (‘arryin-g the fight continually to his opponent and surprising even nit most ardent supporters, Big George Leslie of Souris, Island Heavy. weight (‘hampion last n'ght earned a lloim of Nprin-rhili, N. S., at the Souris Illnli. Close to 600 fans had plenty toroar about as throwing leather at the start and kept it up over Leslie always the aggressor was tied up badly at times by the mOre ex- |‘.i'i'.t'll(‘t‘t| linlm hilt the judges decision credited llolm :3; and two were called even. Sttveral tinlcs during the scrap Holni was itpparciltly groggy from ;ht- razn oi blows Leslie threw at iint but in cat-h instance he came bat-k with stiff punching attacks to force hi; much heavier oppon- uit to ctrvrl‘ up until the rally had lit-ti ttlli. 1<)\t1l'_\' limit “'11s a slugging match ind in thc two opening fights of Jhc turd knockouts were the order of the evening. In the opener i) 1 ' Altillins of St. Peters won i (111 rouutl knockout over Neil Cilt1\t~i.t1 tii Smurfs. Mullina boast- ‘Jj- better condition lost the . tiiiitl by a considerable mar- » 11.1.; opponent outboxed him 3a _' b.t in the second Cheverie zook a (‘Gllllt of nine from a hard right hand punch, being kayoed in the sut-t-vetlnig scsion by an iden- tical punch alter two minutes and lwt-iuy .\t'l'(‘ll seconds of milling. Tllc itnnttal clans gathering of the oi Prince Iildward Island 1t zittspiws of the Caledon- t-iok place yesterday rtitcrlitwn at Lorne Vallye and was one oi" the most succcssiul oi these event.» yet to take place. Elttorctl by iJPillltliLl], summer ll't‘ili.ilt‘l‘ there wits not a. dull m0- nlt-nt ioi- tlnc of the largest crowds ever to iii-lend this event. The Clitlis usre welcomed to Itorne Valley by Mia. Alttlcohn Mncbeod, Prtsitlcnt oi’ the women's Institute oi that place, the address of wel- rrltltc being responded to by Presi- dt-ut Nrtl MsCanncll of the Ctlvtlolll-"tii Club. President Mc- Ctittncll rcvietvcrl briefly the work oi the Scottish pcople in general vtxiidiilg tip ll's address by welcom- lng all those present and hoping liltr)‘ would thoroughly enjoy them- selves, which he was sure they would. 011101‘ speakers to be heard were bicsstb. J. A. Dewar, New Perth; Peter l3roflic. York; George Mc- Lcttii. Lewis and John Anderson, Charlottetown. A ictttttre of the day's proceed- inv" t" the step dancing ex- ‘ s given by three old tim- ‘_v were Messrs. James B. ltl .\illl;tl1. 82 years old. of Alberry 91 11s: Dan McEachern, 79, of Pf"‘..\ Road; John McDonald, '75. Di N-‘tv Perth. Age may have crept upon the three above-mentioned garitmcu but. it in no way has ". nod their dmicing ability and lt -t.t. the cnneenstis of opinion of 111" ~ crowd that many of the .1111!" claw would have to step !t>lll" "t1 lrtat thcm.The exhibivons 1101' ‘lvtt-ottclifiv elliQYIZ-d and the ‘ it. n were izren deserving of applause. \'.-l"l0llS dancing contests lll"‘-“t' 1 itwcd immensely and all 111" t’ a offered k"€'n competit- 1°1l "til-e 11111111’: part. showing 111119"! ability in the tcpischorean an allucfc events were closely in the main event of the boxing card staged Annual Gathering Of H; Clans At Lorne Valley Yesterday Great v Success Keenly vfContested At §Co|f Lin ks t i . 1 Perfect weather yesterday lured a l large number of golfing enthusiasts ,1 to the links of the Belvedere Club yesterday where Sweepstakes mat- ¢11i‘>- 89171118611115. putting, driving and sealed hole competitions were field. The result of the men's ill-hole sweepsiage singles in the morning resulted as follows: ten-round decision over Billy the boys came out the entire distance. him with 6 rounds; Gross Han. Net 86 ‘“ T"_‘ '*'*'""'— Jack Saunders l6 '10 Joe Rice, of Souris, a boy who l". B. Conrad 52 l0 72 has just recently returned from the P015 K011)’ 78 3 75 United State". for i! vacation had D0112 Saunders won the men's 1 sea ed hole competition while Mrs. too much ability and punched too _ Bemamin Rogers Sr. won the lad- hard for rugged Sammy Martin of t Spflnghfl], N_ s) Martin took m.“ ies event. ' rmc punishment during the firs“ Three tied forv first place in the roundv a 598mm that saw him on; inens _opproaching and putting the canvas twice for counts. He l mlnpeuhou’ Pete Kelly’ Helm Saunders and H. W. Weeks. Ladies zippruaching and putting was won by Mrs. H. S. Henderson. Drives totalling 555 yards gave W. A. Gaudet. top honors ‘in the men's driving competition, while Mrs. E. W. MacKinnon won the ladies event. with 403 yards. Miss Norah Longworth and m. H. W. Weeks carding a, net 38 won the nine hole mixed foursome. Miss Doris Prowse and her father, Mr. T. W. L. Prowse were second will a net 39 score. Dorothy Round Advances To Tennis Final weathered this storm, however, but after a minute and 33 seconds o: scrapping in the second Rico caught him flush 0n the jaw with a right ‘hand wallop that had kayo written all over it. 0fficials:—- ' isRefereez Eddie Longaphle, Sour- Timer: Marcu= Mooney. Soul-is. Judges: T. J. McDonald and George Jackson. Souris. Announcer: Ed. Acorn, Char- lottetcwn. WTMBLEDON, July 1-— (AP)—- Dorothy Round, the 1934 cham- pion who is making a glorious comeback, after two years of ten- nis obscurity, today won for Eng- land a place in the final of‘ the women's all-migland championship by easily defeating the well-known French veteran, Mme. Rene Ma- thleu, 6-4, 6-0. Raking drives by Jadwiga Jedrze- jmvska, buxom Polish secretary. knocked _Alice Marble, California's last hope of supplying a successor to Helen Wills Moody and Helen Jacobs the roll of Wimbledonwin- tiers, out of the tournament in the other semi-final, 8-6, 8-2. The English-Polish final will be piityPtl Saturday. Individuals tonight were offering as high as $30 for a centre couri- seat for tomorrow's men's final be- tween America's Don Budge and Germany's Baron Gottfried Von Cramm, but there were few to be contested throughout and resulted in some thrilling finishes with the 100 Yards Dash requiring an extra heat when two runners finished neck and neok fn the first running of the event. The Ladies of Lorne Valley serv- ed delectable meals during the day's proceeding and the booth was well patronized. Various other booths were also well catered w all lending a holiday spirit to the occasion. Following is a summary of the events run off: Hammer Throw 1. A. McDonald; 2- A- Matheson; s. Alex Matheson. Distance-M ft., 9 inches. Shot Put- 1. J. K. McDonald; 2. A. McDonald. Distance —38 ft, 1 1-2 inches. Running High Jump—1. Grant 2. Tic Williams; 3. J., McLeod. Height—-4 ft.. 11 inches. Boy's Race. l2 yearfi-l C. had at any prim Guam? 2- L- Lane; 3» G- Mc- The chief tennis bookmaker of- M1111“ fercd 5 to 4 on Budge but there Rllnnhl Broad Jump-l. 'I‘ic ware many who gave the Baron, a Williams; 2. McLeod: 3. Wright. Distance —l8 ft. 2 inches. Girl's Race, l6 Yenrs- 1. Evelyn Mcllnnis: 2. Jean McQuarrie; 3. Ann MeCannell. Tossing the Caber—— 1. J. K. hic- Donald; 2. A. McMillan: 3. E. Jay. finalist against Fred Perry last year, a good chance of winning. Dodgers Lose Distance 25 ft.. 7 inches. T E ' 100 Yard Dash--l J. Foley; 2. 0 Tic Williams. ..Pole Vault- 1. Williams: 2. A. i- McDonald. Holy Redeemer Dodgers last Height-B ft.. l inch night bowed to the Esquires 11-1 in a regular game of the Cit! DANCING Junior League. Highland Fling-d. Josephine H0141"; his opponents to two Letghtlzer: 2. Miriam Ings; 3. $¢Qflpfl=d hits, Lefty McAleer lvas P51111119 W001 IIPVCI’ in danger of losing once his Dancing Gillie Callum. -— l. {mm 11ml staked mm m a ghree- run lead in the first half of the first inning, Leading 6-0 as early as the third the winners saw Dod- gers break their goose egg in i118 fifth with their orphan tally. but “quires added four runs to their thml in the sixth and then wound up the scoring of the game 1111111 another counter in the eighth. Although defeated ll-1. Y°11118 Josephine Lelghtlzer; 2. Pauline Wood. Girls-l. Gladys Wand; 3. Step Dance Saunders: 2. Pauline Phyllis Saunders. Sten Dance MPn-l. Allan Mc- Donald: 2. Jim McDonald; 3. Joe Sullivan. Larter, pitching for the Dodgers deserved a much lower score to be Local Juniors Defeat Visiting Moncton Team marked tip allllillfit 111111- 0v" the nine-inning route the 310111185191‘ allowed but five hits to the hard- hmlng Esquire crew but the nine errors chalked up against 1115 Cli:ii~'tt:tri~\vii‘s Canadiem. lead- vlncing. males told the story of the one- lrs ill the Junlm- Baseball League Cardinals fielded a snappy, fast sided defeat. limit ; ~ afternoon defeated a. working aggregation of ball toxs- The score by 111111111157 1111Y"<. junior and juvenile team ers that play the game every min- 123 456 789-4! H E trout ltttticthu. utt- Cilftilfltlifi. 12-4 tire. They dvlnyed errorless ball Dodgers °°° 01° °°°-1 2 9 1111 exhibition llfllllf‘ played at yesterday but. couldn't. cope with Esquires 321004 Olin-lira“: 1‘ Victoria Park diamond. the powerful l3-hit attack the Umpire5—At the P1519‘ 111111“! hard in their first turn Canadiens unleashed. McCabe; 011 91'"? 115595- Gem's“ a1 11c plate Cardinals counted Canadiens batting 01151’! 1111" FY3119“- "111" "Ines before being retired "111 th"n';s looked rather dark for e ltcal youngsters. But in their °lll11lia1f ix the firt Canadiens “W1 ii brace of taVies to draw 11D lo within one run of their op- Pnuvnls, 7111' score remained unchanged until the last of the third when a uuiuers tallied the equalizer “F1 1111‘ care inurkcd the turninB p°11l1 of the contest. In the fourth lvllrl i.t.h Cnnndicns went on a bat- ‘mlrflmnsrac to chalk lip three 11111» in ezich frame; they subsided somewhat nlid had to be content Mill a lone marker in the sixth but 11.1’ then they were out front 'by a 111-4 score, Cardinals scoring their r rim iii the fifth. There was 110 further scoring until the-ninth V1111 the Canndlen: pushing two lddltimlhl runners home to make 1' victory all the more om- erl-ors they committed as “Skinny” McKinnon. hurling them in for the locals held Cardinals to five hit= throughout while sending 15 bat- ters back to the bench via the strikeout route. Nickel-son, the visiting shortstop collected two of the five hits his team garnered while Jimml‘ R0116"- Charlte Ryan. Howatt and Con- nors were the bill stills 111 the Canadiens hitting displfllfl Cubs Are Defeated 50mg, Athletics yesterday veil"- noon defeated "PomiV 3°18?" 11'1- dtistrlitl league Ctlbs 6-5 1n an ex- hib;t on game played it the sour“ diamond before close i0 11"" 111m‘ l- d f ns. ‘m “ a me hitting Lineups:- Cnrdinais: CtunmlnS-i- 311: Nlfk" er on. as,’ ChflDlllllll- P; 9111111015- ef- sleeves c: Carroll. lb; Mc- oihiuty u; Carter 111 E111” 21’- canadlens: P10111811» F-ii 33"" c3 J. Roech 3b; McKinnon u: V- The ilflme was affair throughout. Cubs held an enrlv lead but the superior bllttlnzi of the souris team eamed them their margin in the closinfl 1117111151115-1 _ . . u -- Rfllchéifinifivzlilllilfvfiiinlépsfflalmls cf. mrivitiénsglgcavecxgvtigdygélrnivlhfcubsv luv): r1 A-vv "vie pme 3m Ryan. while D. J. Psqtiet tossed them up‘ m m‘; m“, George Francis. m: the Athletics. Heatherbelll Wins Feature Race At Saint John Meet -- t SAINT JOHN, N. B. July - l] Irving. Rexton 5 d (CP) —Heatherbell, formerly own- lime: 2.15; 2.17 1-2, 2.16; 2.18- ed at, Charlottetown, won the Free- j l-Z; 2.25. For-All today at; the second har- ness racing meet to be held at M0056P8ti1 Park this season. Billie, Bondeer captured 2.16 trot and1, MIDDLETON, N. S., July l-Ab- pace. and the named race was won l 111:1" T. Clegg from the s-abes oi by Princes Pat. All the entries I #113111‘ 51131115 01 1131111“ 1V0“ 11h were IQQaL 11111101‘ tree lor all in tne first hai- ness _event of the season, stagt-c. THE SUMMARY; here m Domuiion Day celebrations. Free-For-All MIDDLETON RACES Alice Britten, owned by D. E. ros- ter oi Middleton, won the green class while Belle Aubrey, a. Clem- entsport entry romped home with. the 2.25 class in straight heats. A pony race featured the card. THE SUMMARY 2.25 Trot And Pace Heatherbeil, dei- 1 1 1 Jennie Ceddes. Lee Jones 2 2 2 Grace Symbol, Bill Hayes 3' 3 dr Jean Stratton W. J. Alexan- der (dr) Times: 2.16 l-4; 2.16 l-2; 2.19 C. M. Alexan- Belle Aubrey, Walter Dunn 1 l l 2-15 T?“ 1""! P11" Miss Canada the Great, Ruth _ Anrus 2 2 2 Billie Bcndeer, W. J. Alexan- Jerry patch, Bruce Turner 3 3 3 def 1 1 l , Sunworthy, Frank Adams 4 dr Glondykel Grattaru. Lee Jones3 2 2 ‘ Oh Bpy Fisher, C. M. Alex- ander Morning Express, Fred King Llttit? Pete, Harry Wallace Times: 2.19 1-2; 2.21; 2.21 3-4 Times: 2.24 l-Z, 2.23, 2.26. 2 4 Junior Free For All 4 8 5 5 ~ Abner T. Clegg. Frank Adams l 1 l 3 4 t 5 _ Starrett Volo, Hankinsons Stables 2 2 2 N d Race Miss Mactyre, Hankixisons m“ Stables a a a Princess Patv Percy walker 1 1 1 Times: 2.20. 2.17, 2.13. Mis William, Jimmy Rltehlefl 2 2 Peter Hamlin. Jack Jamieson a a ai- , “m” 01"‘ Tm”: 2'25‘ 2'23 1'2‘ 2'” Alice Britten, n. n. mm- 1 i s ttl h , oh u t s 2 i QUEBEC “OM55 STAR Sitting/iii‘. C1138: Ellligt 2 a 2 Spruce Gum. E. Blaikie 4 4 - CAJIWPBEJLLTUN. N. B., July 1_.. (CID-Horses from Causapscal and Mont Joli in Quebec Province wok two out of three harness racing events here today, Rain halted the program but sufficient heats were run to declare winners. THE SUMMARY: Irlee-For-All Times: 2.36, 2.35, 2.38. Pony Race Tommy. Hugh Nelly Fireglow, R. B. Nelly Buddy, Pauline Boates Tony. Gordon Francis Rex, Pauline Craig l Betty, O. T. Stairs ‘ ' Times 34 1-2. onowe-QIH UIUICDNIFP‘ chi-mutua- Jacobs Seeks Farr C- Louis Title Bout (By Eddie Brietz) (Associated Press Sports Writer) (AI. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, July l-Indlcations tonight were that Tommy Farr and not Mats Schmcllng wxll be Joe Louis‘ opponent in the negros tirst 10161169 of his newly won heavy- qtight boxing title. Failing to get a decision from schmeling, olie tray 0r the other,‘ “m, me Promoter M kc Jacobs todav closed Cowl” and m‘ ' we“ inches in the "_. phone w come here and light thel 931119011‘ ‘"1111 B1” with Far: by trans-Atlantic Brown Bomber in one of the New York ball parks early in Septem- bcr. "I wanted Schmeling," said Jac- obs, "but apparently Max doesn't. wont the tight, anyway, lic- will not reply to my cables, so I am going ahead with Farr." The Welshman, recent conqueror of both Ben Foord and Max Beer, can have 20 por cent of the nev. gate for his end, 0i‘ a flat guaran- tee, the amount. of which Jacobs would not disclose. “I have cabled him to be ready to sail in two weeks. ln the mean- tinle, my attorney, Swot Strauss, now on his way to Europe will see Farr aiid his manager and have coll- tracts sgned." Fan's acceptance of the Louis fight. means he definitely is not go- ing through with his proposed bout with, Schmeling in London, Sept. 1. This go was to have been adver- tised as for the "world heavyweight championship." While Jacobs and his assistants were keeping the wires 111M101! busy, Joe Jacobs, Schmelngs Am- erican manager, received a cable from "Der Schlager" saying Sept. 1 had been selected as the date for the Farr bout and for Jacobs to sail for England not later than Aug. 1 ‘Jacobs professed to be as much in the dark as anyone else as to the reason for Max's apparent lack of interest in another shot. at the‘ F‘ m°m°m 115 "WW3 ED A T SUMMERS] ‘TWINS DECISION? ''' VER Houti 2.501» r 5;? i", Hanover Courier Win fClass In Straight Heal ‘Witne C‘. 1 1. 1 21S 1f. Upwards 0i 2,500 fails enjoyed a lillt- tuirti of raring ;tt1.-‘\i‘i|iii~.~-1-i-! yesterday, the meet ushering in thi- ]~1.l1lti li-ght |l.lll|t‘\*~ l'1tlZl' t i-ci Three classes were run oil in a smooth mount-r ztlul tlv-spliv tiu- i-uti being heavy at the pole, hunt l'l‘\'1|ii lu.-\\ t..ii:- iiu . lit *- vi-re fast with finishes living t'ltl‘t' lilltl milling Hanover Courier, l|\\llt'(i h)‘ Petty llritlut-s tll (diet-iv \ l‘. the 2.18 trot and purl‘; Bull (‘t-pi- t|\\‘llt'tl b_v (it-ii (.i|li»~- k |I| lnerside won the 2‘. trot and 1mm- [Pllillll lllitt-t-ii l.- ,.- .-1 Hamilton, P. E. l., eupiuretl the ‘I151 (rt-i and p.l~'t-. ‘will l‘ ~ iiu- \\1ll|t' Johnny reinsman. of the day. 13.19 Tfill. and I'm‘:- brotlglit seven slttrtrrl. t. and they got away lilt‘ fourth score with l limit-r --.1 icr at the polo. ll--I ll l) t break Just. tinder iht- ulzt- ' ' tl(’t‘l.\l0ll of the _lllt1i‘(- \\;t' '- 10 still". the next. heat. t Conroy hold firmly to the 1 til the first turn of tho hall; Mac Volo and Me Great forged to the in closely by Hzinoiei" 'I‘l‘lXl0 Volo. litttrtl p1~ric at the three quarter pole, al.d n.t<i things well in hand (Olllllli: lll'tl the stretch in win easily iu '11-'- with Trixie Volo second. Mil-j the Great third and Mac \r. "'11P- (Ourtl-L 2.18 Trot and Pare The second heat was quite slmi- =\11-“1l*‘t1 1"" 1l"111'1§1 2119, Ptrcv lar to the first. This time TflXl" Volo went to the front on the firs‘. ttlrn followed b_v McEhvvti the (treat and Hanover Courier. A‘. the three-quarter pole Hanover Courier again started a beautiful l drive which carried him easily to the front by the tlmn he reachwl v, the wire. As they came in'o the‘ |siretch Lusty Frisco wa» cnmzrr! up very fast on the nutszde b-t‘ v made a slight. sliip xvlllvh cant l-til the game little trottcr to fill‘ taking a third when t: I» iii! ' . . t ' 1 <9 f heavyweight title. m3 1° ma“ a C 0 Riley, N. W. Ievesque, Camp- “PE [no CHICAGO July 1_Jack Doylm l place. bellton 11 KEEN Co‘ T N - - 1 m, 53ml The iill't‘l heat “'11s p; Mm‘ pews‘ "' L‘ mme" YDNEY Jul l-Keen competit- iifiiiiiigiiiii ilosnllyleituixeillrg details the same u 111e- otltcrttvo 1t. 1 - M°11t~1°11 3 4 105w“ m“; kegnow o; Dgmlnjgn have to be ironed out" before he v exception of the fine mile trri" King Pluto, J. L. Polrier, kl nd champion Joe Louis are match- b_v Helen D. Well back in Mont Joli 2 2 3:1 1352;132:115 l3atf1gggf§weyaarwt 3d for a bout in London this sum- 1 first two heals the httlt Joe HevIigBWOOd. HMTY K- me wire hi, three {a955, Fastest. mer by Mike Jacobs, New York- strong at the finch to 1 York’ Edmundswn 4 3 time was in the second heat. of the; P10111019" t 1111111- Time: 2.15 3-4‘ 2.17. h m win.» Doyle estimated such a bout. 3,31 7,51’ and Pguflj . feature Free For All w en e v d 51500000 at wembleyv I h d v_ v v nor Marjorie M. 2.07 1-4, ownegvv by: gvvmfvfgvmraw 1 ' 1 fr“? i‘! n 01H‘) "v" n Classified Race Richard Jabaleev Norm 5y ey, a . )0 uce to , F”. . trialled the heavy oval in 2.13 1-4. day. Thevracc “'11s Peter McKinney. Ludger gain of the last two days tended to gvccn Jtlsvtc ville 1 - Leblanc, Causapscal 1 12 make the track siow. v ope. will tic 3.1111 Peter Onward. Geo. Mathieu, Y rgstlluzv with lilft‘ campbellton 3 THE sUMMAR -_é- s owcr l>1<‘111,\' e ROSS K. dr. J. J. MCPhGISOH. AMERICAN LEAGUE inclined to hvzrril; 1 Campbellton 2.28 Trot And Pace _ ground. Sotict. wa Dueix Ludger Leblanc New York 200 050 000-12 l4 0 appointment to local ..t.i Causpscal 4 4 4 Teddy BOY 61511” ‘WNW 1 1 1 Philadelphia 002 010 202-1 ll 5 three good itmlcst that .- t. T111191 2.15 1-4 3,15 3-4; 2,16 1-2. Baron McKinney (Hastmgsl 3 2 2 Rufflng, Makosky and Dickey; Sidcrinit: the 5111111] atnotllil t Miss Crown Jay (Mcnmald) Ross; Huston: Ttilbevllle: Fink that all the Island hhvr. . v 2.27 Class Isfigkeezdl-éhggiiitinvvickers) 6 d‘, and COIIIOY. 000 01 mo_2 9 2 had vshgtvvctl viii) “l“‘i'lti1ll;)i\l~ntyliy-k vv v v’ l n - Boston 1 expecc n >41 a Hitv'1( itvrv 1.1 U t- Hanover Czar. Joseph st. T111"- “4- 2'28 1'2’ “a 1 2' Washington 02o 001 coo-a a 2v out. In each hcittv JOvslf‘ the _(v~ vvv» vv vvv ~ - v 6v pmmv Mom; Jon 1 1 classified Race Wilson and Berg; Deshong and went to the tron.“ \v\h11hv(1ii.l) v. v “v. vv .. Bloxsdmv m; Labenev Mont Rv Fkxrrelh was coiltclitv to iucr. lll_‘1)1'v.l.ll'1 -vv v v“, Joli 2 2 5 Muse‘; (vickel-S) 3 l l Delmit 000 010 601-? ll 2v the (’i‘i$_\’-L’.'llif‘f‘iv Bud v( hp 1v f» vv .1 Arfable‘ dr‘ L‘ vermun‘ Wonder Bar (Sweet) 1 2 2 Chicago 004 044 30x-_1a 2d 2 in each ltctitvit. ltiflkvtfl m-tu 1pc . i .. . . Mont Joli 5 7 6 Calumet Bat-om, (McNeil, g 3 3 Poffenbergcr. Lawson; Gill, head of vlhv‘ stlvflt h vtv v | . Flo Axworthy. L. A. Ramsay, Time; 232.; 3,21 2.24. Rowe and Tebbetis; Kennedy, Great \\ott.rl “ill but" tuut v . Bat-s» ~51 Em t Brigade fWeef “Red Peter. Murray Mcket. Frgg-l-‘or-All St. Louis at. Cleveland; 110519011- 111112 b_\ n neckv lI1-iv1i1 v v iv V» Dalhousie 5 8 d1‘ ed-wet grounds. 111116 1l"1l1\v 11111- 11‘ 1' 1111-1 1' ., . , Calmet Fbffliifill, B. Poicy- Marjorie M. (Jabalee) ill v sPgtlvlvlvd 1v1_1'111. v v vv Ravefs Yanfgjit Campbellton 4 4 3 Hunter Hedgewood (Purves) 3 2 2 NATIONAL LEAGLE ~-- v'l1<ll 11111 _l 111 ~ Bon Fino. Harry K. York. Joe the Great (Sweet) 2 32 v prodtueci nvstup v Edmundston 8 The Great Guy iMcDmmld 4 4 Philadelphia 102 000 20l-6 B bcr of entivtes.v Til v 30b Find. Willie Sirois, Time: 2.17, 2.13 l-2, 2.14. New York 202 000 013-—8 8 3 mg the rail anvr I; fqysauptscal. ' 3 5 7 v Walters. Johnson and Atwrd: t beinrrv disvtatirerl lll v _ Time 2.16; 2.18 3-4: 2.17 1-4. SWEENEY HORSES WINNERS Mcltcn: Coffnian and ltfanctiso. Donna ‘Wat-mind ill 1 , _ .. Ma 11m cnt . 611 0 owned in Hamilton t~ ' < s l 1 1tCPl Chmm 0_3 1 l h ls t ti t ' ' 1 '1'RURQ_ N, ., .uy — stv Louis 190 m0 0g 1Q A01‘ cc. o 1e rt. u. - vv vv msr TIME REGISTERED Horses from the stable of H. M-t Leg and um m ; \Vl11lO1'(l. m all 111W llnlls- S11" -“""1_ 3 gweeney. Brldgewater. N. S., W911i Ryba and Owen, the pole m the hpci ut. t l t‘ BUCTOUCHE. u. a. July I-— two of the three harness r8065 1128121 BMOKiYYI om mo 100» 1 a 2' was llflvfii‘ tihitzvut vv h, v tv v (CPL-Test time on a new track Dominion Dav 110159-11161118 m es Boston 000 010 (‘Bx-é 6 1 v, 111211 $11" 1ll.1<1v<‘ v‘ v v v featured three events today when here today. Twn runn rig Y?" Hort and Phelps: Lannznc find,‘1111i.ril110\\ll‘ll[_v_ rltttnvvt v-vvv v v v _ v v , . _ the Central Horse Racing Circuit svere also on the card.v v _ t IppPZ. t 11:11‘ 1111115 r11" "v" vvv ‘-v1 g v _ \_ ,. opened here. Numerous close; Performance of Patrick yireg. gOther Clubs not scheduledl “I11 lP-“ful _lll ~1 ‘v11’ vv _ H v finishes maintained the interest of‘ clean-limbed pacer v ownev u: ::1'°g"v1““1v1°1_ 11v'“",l.".‘ ,- 1 . . .1 .\i.i\ . '1 w: more than 3.000 spectators. Lloyd Walker of Halifaii. dll the INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Ll‘ lfsvvvfilllv mvlvhvvv v Q1; v " Jerry Brlno and Jack Harvester. Junior Free-For-All tea ure m an I9 1'10; ‘"1", PM" ~ ~ - 1 Moncton entries. took second and day. The spefdy "P11 hm,“ d First Gan" third places, respectively in the three heats, but vh-s drivvng speed 2.2’! and 2,30 classes. Peter Boy. enabled him to finish welt "l? an Buffalo 0m om 001-4 6 o from Amherst. N. 5.. finished placed second in the even . Toronto 000 000 000-0 4 0 fourth in the latter event. Fastest Ash and Phillips; Meola and time of‘ the day was 2.15 in the THE SUMMARY Hevtng. Free-For-All. . ' ' 2.26 Trot and Pace Second Game ‘W -. THESUMMARY: d Pithnwsweeneyilltiarl oonoooo n41 Duey c. -1~ ,\i.'ito — Alestra. Prof. s. A. Rockford. Daisy Peters. D- A~ M5511"; g3. Toroninv run mo o _.4v 1 i ~ Port Elgln M 1 l l Belfast. J. bxerr 4 3 5' KOgMIvR and Phillips: Caidtvcll ‘k . Jerrv Brino, T. Etter. onc- Harvey Au rev and evnc. ' ton 2 Guy Meadows 5 4 4 6 L (fifll P Time: 2.18 l-2; 2.22: 2.20 Times: 220; 2.17 1-2 2.19. 1 First Game E H d’ . -"" . ' e ' - 2.30 Class Junior I-‘ree-For-All Rochester 004 (720 202-40 l’? 0 * wlth Jumbo an , . Montreal O00 002 004-41 15 3 " - Elmer Worthy. William Signal Senator. H. M- 2‘ Judd. Krist. v and ‘ Poland: C0191‘! Port Elgln l i l Sweeney 1 1 l alvllykangas. Pollt and Kics. Nellie Aubrey, L. Dysart, Mc- Patriok livrect. Llovd walker 3 3 v Dougall 2 2 I Guy Brntton. G. Tumor 2 2 3 v= second Game Jack Harvester. Frank Mann. Times 2.17 l-Z: 117i 215 Moncmn 3 4 2 Rochester 000 0'10 1 -l 7 3 Peter Boy. L. s. Sharpe, Am- 2.17 Trot and Pace Montreal 100 lot v ~ fl 9 0 hex-st 1 a Walker and O‘F‘arrell: Duke and Time 2.26; 2.22 1-2; 2.27 Quaker Girl. C. BurgPFs 1 Kles fiee-For-All " Duh (‘Mme 2 2 i piyigrtlhpart S12E13?“ MW: helm! 'H°"°""‘°‘1".‘“°“ ‘1"‘"1"“"“1"° HPHV Dire" Tv n Bowers 3 3 2 __________ cvcri 10 genuine Blue Gillette Martin Dell. Andrew Rich- 511v Girl. F. Murphy 4 - - MmGl-TT GAMER PLAYED bgtttlcrvncavlvtuvic Worth silvtwvvnv 1111111 an‘. stwm Anne 1 a 2 1 1 vfmos 2v“: 2J6: 216v __ W palm ll c tcrnznr iu l lt niw- Northern Pfln°e_ pat Mc _______i__ RpyN-g tmmd a 23.17 win "y" stvlc Jun-bu 11111111114111“! =1 lt-‘ltlllv Hidden, Buctouche a 1 l 2 2 NATIONALS PRACTICE Cuhs and (‘iinnis defeated the All , uwl l-lttllc renwilwP-Abl- M‘ Brave Alon, ‘Telex Leger. i Stars. 14-0. tn two Cilv Mldtzet t elllv 591‘1/\=l1< Your ¢1<'~11¢1' 1711 11"? St. Anltlhonv 3 1 3 3 d1’ Practice for Nationals baseball! Softball Ieegtle fixture VPsimTfiME~ - GlllCMc-"Gnid Spccial"~—ind.iy1, Alan Harvester, '1'. C. Collette. team tonight at Victoria Park at fiihhl‘, swnmnerl the All Stars‘, Buctouche. 44 (drl Wednesday. 15-0. behind the three] GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR cow of C“NADAI Ltdl 0.30. All players are urged to at- Peiter Iilghtltng Cecilio tend. hit hurling of Manderson. _--.v l".