._ _At ` ,Sf ""' 5-2 1.. r \ /. . ,,. \ . '.-;=_.= l Ii i lf 1:1.. pro ak #for ..,. . sh wx' -Aa . ,...- .T' i ,£3.- .-... ' ii... .nr :cs-. ,Si ue.- -.~- »- -inc ‘go 1 nv - nur- ,=... 3-! ' | l ` L,» . . r " “Y 2’ 1932-- ‘rim crl.4x1o°1'm'rowN cullnoialv ' excl: -'* ei "` -=P e . ._ _--_ ----..--_ . - - ---.- f _ GOI-F aoxmc -as-1 NEWS °“mr SPO RT WORLD me , » _, g ._ Track A ecord Brok A f“fSummersid I- _ _ '71 __», A _ _ - W I 0 _M (World OlympicRAC|NGl UN Islancl Lilith letes -UUMINIUN UAY MQ1‘€ Than 2.000 'Rec01°dsEqualled TNE URANU Make' Excellent ’ ‘By Lady Sp1’1nterC | R C U | TL SllowingAt Truro Helii-or Girls sTeTrle Ailileiio cir- 4 ,,_,,,,,g‘;-,-,_§`<»-2;;-»,,, ,_ 1 LooelTeero oil-E. Meowiri Two oles with soiriilleliog Perform- ----3-5, - im- Firsierliree seooode.-ind Three ances At Meet Yesterday. 5:5;--5-‘ff-.S'.°ii .‘f.Ti°`§1.°S§.'il Thirds At Maritim Ch’Sh° HALIFAX, N. S., July 1-(By the Canadian Press)-World Olympic E'1 'mv una Hi? .'.;.~.: *nv -.... -,-.. .- _ ,--u' QQ- »\`ir. 5 rm: L u I Ili .sir ... .11-I ..»g`l 7113.' Ifils _1..< lilly. IP* 11.6! ~5.l.‘. rl-r records for the sixty and hundred metre dashes were equalled and several Maritime Province marks broken ‘at the Maritime women’s track and field championships and Olympic trials held here today. `Allocn Meagher, Dalhousie Univer- sity co-ed who decided to enter athletics only six months ago, was the star of the women's events, taking sensational wins in three sprint events to clinch a place on the team that will compete in Ham- ilton a week from tomorrow. After equalling the world record of 7.3 seconds in the 60 yards, Miss Meagher won the hundred yards in 12.1 seconds, a fraction away from the world record set by Myrtle Cook McGowan of Montreal several years ago. To climax this perform- ance the fleet footed co-ed gave liberal handicaps to three oppon- ents in the'200 metre race to fin- ish well ahead in 26.1 seconds, low- ering the Maritime record within one second of the Canadian mark. 'Expert observers expressed the opinion that Miss Meagher could have bettered her time if she had been pressed in the 200 metre event_ fihe added to her laurels by run n ning the first 110 yard leg in the relay to help the Halifax Ladies to time mark of 53 seconds for the H 400 metres_ - Josie Laba, Halifax, winner of the in Canadian intermediate sprint championship in 1931, although outdlsuuioed by Miss Meagher ia Nauoml mrsloip rroz, luue new A’ R"‘”' T“"°‘ my °""" '"‘°" 2 in 3' Pune $1,837” bum, N. S., s.nd'1-Iugh McLeod, the short distances, made up for her failure by tossing the discus for a new Maritime record of 103 Brother Hanover, bh, by peg- with M L od d m t er vol (B ) c e seoon aspecacu- be Har?/esteirrhlg (Actoni. U 2 1 1 lar finish' was the “Mum of the lumet Bush’ hh (sw -~ 1 3 4 day. No records were broken. . kes) . 3 2 2 Few of the athletes approached feet 5 inches. She will accompany Miss Meagher to Hamilton. A girl athlete, topped the bar at 4 F feet 8 1-2 inches to better her own, Maritime high jump record by one` inch, half an inch under the Can- adian intermediate record. Jean Gardner, Dalhousie Univer- 2 sity, won the Javelin throw with to her Maritime record of 'I0 feet. In an exhibition race in which P up to 50 yards, Frank Nicks, local schoolboy athlete ran the 200 A metres in 21.4 ~seconds, equaliing the long standing Canadian record _'I' [C , "5": l»~ _ "'17 )’V",'. E11. .-.4'\> 116. l~~r» Afllaii 5.1:: 1 1 \ v fl-` 'mil- .Nz `r.c-' l~~‘ il .C CT! s J.- ¢ Down The. Back Stretch '... This week ag the Charlottetown Dr`villg Park track has been mainly; a week of preparation for the Do-Q minion Day races at Sunlmerside; and Northam races, Quite a num-' ber of good workouts are recorded, one of the best being a tilt betweenl Lucky Lindy from the McNeill Stables and Golden from the Mac- Kinnon Stables . Lindy outfooled Golden ln the stretch whining by half s length, his mile being clock- ed ln exactly 2.13, Golden in 2.14. ' Mr. squlres nom me Moneilll Etables tramped a mile in company' with The Willys in 2.18 with the last quarter in .321/4 seconds, The Willys winning by a. head. Peter Dawes showed the best form of any trotter so far `at the track, tramping a mile well within himself in 2.14. 7:13 eds uri: \.~llf Lil UE.” -gal' ` arc' -rm- nee y Inquiries are coming in with‘ great frequency from all parts of the Maritimes regarding the Pro- »vlnclal Exhibition races August 22nd to 20th. The curtailment of racing' and the absence of Exhibitions will rnake our Fair more popular than ever with foreign horsemen and' the influx will likely be very mat. wi the letters bear complimentary references to the fact that we are 1 kind of a half mile track in 2.05 H or better. 1-llgli Toby was one oi the nigh l- priced consignments from the Good year as a three year old a little for educational purposes and was only beaten a head in 2.03%. in his sec- ond start at Kalamazoo. Walter Cox says he is a stake horse eligible to anything. (continued on Page 10) TRURU RACES YESTERDAY M., \ (Canadian Press) ' ‘ TRIIRD, N. B., July 1-Following is a summs[ry of the horse races here today: i High Toby 111 P Diamond Mack ..........._..322 Miss Canada the Great 4 44 to 2.27 CLASS carrying on where others -are iaintlt hearted. p - -2. Hedley T. Fulton carries on an extensive business at Upper Stewi- acke. N. B. He is s brother-in-law of Monte Geivw and has s keen Interest in horses having owned a horse or two for several years. This year he has branched out and |n~eught together one of the beet hum” ever assembled in use Marl- nmos. ri you do not believe mls atumcnt lust reed what ls said lbout them in the "Old Glory" Halo bltllone. number one of ie fisl Sitiiigifl 3'E§;§e§§§ egtg- age; Led in 2.04%. He won four other tncteamfrom H. M.s.vivid. The :°£orBhmu3°°l“li°“m' nmnl"l0ren“£";"w ,Sounders nubar Currie Doyle were invented by Moses cl. Farmer. takes iohllfng N0. in tim army service rifl championship 1 » - hd lace Centre Field .. ll ` 2.0:( 20114 5: i tl; v C W mf", B“””' 57‘ii"¥» 3-53-' Jclnmett Bradley Duffy MacFarlane A cheese board was found in the ranging from to . . _vu captured by em . . Bm, ummm. _over half mile tilt. Ire has dem- Uhurcilcr, of the email school 3000!". 8.20. lrd lun - Rishi Field °°l“i’ °f M- 01161' hell' the wr mususiuar-emssamwxuluruooasam °-"?'°°»°’°=°¥-'-*°- _aiu . '~ ww ,Mm rawermids- Coldstream Guards won the "army 100' cup in the continued competi- " tions of "services _wcek""et Bicley camp today, Whore hundreds of record of 2.02'l£.` pg-| _g_ DW", behind th, p1m,,lM_'ld- should be at the first tee at 2.15 d was not need the mph mmm,” gg, Nguonq M' lllii Bvuraeon Diamond on the p. m. Anybody unable io be their _ In 195 hp 'mf mm Auoomkm mn 'nt' 'hm icnuim Pnl) 5”* The sewing machine was in- at that time should phone their en- on the Grand hm, ,mm Umm .M ou," "°"m'» Jill! i-001|# Olsen. oi vented by 1 rrencli tailor in lsso. try to the club house or notify a mar n prom, 5 U. . . eat and nm M th, gmpm ng mg, U. "nt xg' mm 9° B"f'°”' Tl!! LINIUP T --- member of the committee. as also ,,,,,,_ "‘ “ "““- "°' * °°"f'° mms mtooss The wlwlawm or Arabia is be- LOYAL QEDENQKI loouive when go g Houma bg the dmmmmua wmtythr” mu” Catcher liived to number 7000000 mvsnwweelveesrnowms eusswfsfvefr THE LES JAl2DY§andaHIers Calumet City 1 'I 3 11 Dr. Hedgewood. Fire Glow, Bon set, Londonderry Bell also started. 'll Timo: 2.23, 2.24, 2.25, 2.23, 3.24. of (Canadian Prcll Ullilo) BISLEY CAMP, lkigllud, June ewal of the $1500 Fasig stake for M C0 year old trottors here this af (Clnldlan Press) moon in straight heats in time TRURD N S July 1.-As s. re stliletio club to set a new Moi-1 clocked at 2.09, a_lo 3-5 and 2.11 a-5. “ii °f ii" Mefiiillw Pf°vln¢¢ ollyrood Boris of the Hollyrood Olympic trials here today the rol- rm, 1,exlnW,,,_ Ky" was “cond lowing team was selected to go to the “gm of ,UL t Hamilton for the Canadian Olym- ‘SUMMARY Pit trials next week: \ U I "Pat" McMann, Halifax Academy C ease and added 5 feet five inches L0 he gave his competitors handicaps H Good a lr Dreams brm (Dicker :mm ’ ' Oiymplc class_ Herman won his . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 4 3 favorite events, hammer and discus Time: 2.10, 2.11 2-5, 2.12 1-5. d 1. only four started* an s ot put. He threw the discus Y . "T old P“°°f 2 ill 3. Purse S600 Roy Oliver won the six mile race Scott (Britenfield) gm Smit- bil* °» by Peter won the -hop skip and jump cover. Tiny’ Herman, Glace Bay; How- Sydney. The six miie race won by Oliver 13? feet 11 inches and his shot put mark was 44 feet 4 1-4 inches in 33 minutes 30 3-5 seconds. Ryan _i by Will Dickerson, won. the 10th re- -1- e IPS' f snr - - ' _ Fa RECURUS UU BYB C.B. TRACK UARUUN AT CH TURN GULF CLUB .M Yesterday was a big day at the Charlottetown Golf Club. In the moming for men, there was an 18 hole sweepstake and at the same time a blind hole match. The sweepstake match resulted as foL‘ows: Handi- All roads led to Slmmerslde yesterday for the big Domiinon Day Witness Races Finest Trotting And Pacing Per- formances Ever Seen On Western Capital Track Yes- terday Afternoon. race meet. In spite of threatening BASEBALL AT F. B. Conrad . . . . ._ 84 Dr. Archibald 103 Chas. MacKinnon . 87 A. V. Saunders .... 86 W. T. Parker 98 A. Gaudet 105 Dr. Beer .......... 95 C. Mel-.ean 105 E. MacKinnon 105 D. B. Stewart 109 E. M. Bagnail 106 Gross cap 16 31 comm ¢.>z~:.-.- ui.-~1§'¢§oca¢oo\ Net 68 72 72 74 75 'I5 75 77 78 78 81 Marjorie M. And Abbe Worthy Show Class To Shatter Trot- ting And Pacing Marks. (Canadian Press) NORTH SYDNEY, July 1-New ........ .. 11 ing 4s feet 10 1-4 inches with Ayers Pfl°i"K and if°iiif18 \'°°°f¢iS 1°' lucky 300%. ch! (G. White) . 3~2 oi’ Charlottetown second and Ban. Cape Breton were made on the ill Millesty. bikh (Walton) . 2 4 ford Henderson of Saint Johnt north side track here today, and hird. Friday. bg (Fleming) .. 6 3 Ryan also placed second in the one of the record breakers, Mar- midaie- blf (Egan) 4 6 broad jump which was won by jorie M., took a, new win race re- 'rlme~ 209 1-5 eos Ayers at 20 feet Siuches K Beer d of 2.11. ' ' » - - 001' northward and still waters also cliarloioetown. was uni-d. Abbe W°fi=ilY» Wh° W0” the 2-1" i’0 set up by Robby Kerr of Hamilton. Wlfied- ` ggev wade of Humax Wu ex_ t t and pace in straight heats, F pected to be one of the party g°_ | trotted the third and last heat in H Time Stables. He was raced last he aslg Stake, 3 ye" md -1-mb mg to Hunuwn' but there was 2.11 1-2, beating by e. quarter of a im- Mile Hem. Pm-se sl,soo ' lsome mlsuudersmidlng loiilglil as ‘°°°“d ‘he "Wd m°d° by him °" C to whether or not he would Join alumet Crusader, bro by 'nuax 1 1 1 dash in lo 1-s seconds and the 220 W V _ Hollyrood Boris, bg (Crozier) 2 2 6 yards in 23 g¢¢0nd5_ ,shattered the old Cape Bremn Madelon, bf (Hudson) . . . . ._ 4 4 2 Beer of Charlottetown and! ollyrood Nell, bl' (131-nm- Geo,-ge Inch' Rothesayl placed sec_ wasnt a fluke she went out in the field) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._-3 3 5 Dlld and third in gum of th-ess second and went the twice around Le Uiiyrood Reina, bm (Mc K “W 554 'rlme zos zloas alla-s - . town, e Storm. blkg by Lee Tide won gh, mu, in 4,49 4_5 with Mc-_ Ruby P. (McKay) .......... 111 id°W BW0i¢€. bm (Par- shall) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ 3 5 4 Dandelion Win B. iJl‘E (Ogier) 7 5 5 Time: 2.06 l-5, 2_0'/_ 2_1g_ x Ree IX-Drawn in third hear.. the team. He won the 100 yards “Wei NHHCY bf (Stokes) 5 ¢_ 3 events in Ralph Simmons of Bridgewater won the 440 yards in 54 4-5 ,ec onds with D McKey, Glace Bay, and Barney Francis, olisrlotlerown, 2-ll Piwe. Milo Heats, Purse elmo second and third. - Ma t Morris B Lodge Charlotte Kill/ and Francis second and third Beruias signal, ug rwemmy 3 3 3 ' Jeannette Royal svrinee Mso,ong 4a a *W Nell ru-isoo ALLSTARSU - ce How and xx-Guy the ‘Abbe Worthy . . . . . . . . . TUIIIP also started. N Hector . . . . . . . . . . x-Distanced in second h¢g¢_ The Incense ,_ __ W The All Stars clipped the wings the same track last summer_ In the free-for-all Marjorie M. on the first heat in 2.11 1-4, which mark, and just to show that it 2.11 flat. THE SUMMARY l Free For All jorieM..... nissan.- manoeuv- uirhwwr-1 Trampsmug Time: 2.11 1-4, 2.11, 2.12. 2_l7 Trot and Pace user- C453!-I w._~.|- :.1 Q 85 86 G. Gregory 115 E. W. MacKinnon . 119 33 The Blindliole match was won by Charles MacKinnon with a, total of 15 for the 13th, 15th and 16th holes. The par for these holes is 14. At 2.30 p. ln. there was the Ap- proaching and Putting competition for Ladies and Gentlemen, and La- dies driving competition and Mens driving competition. The ladies’ approaching and pul- ting was won by Miss Ethel Bag- , nail with ascore oi' 11. The men; was won by A. V. Saunders, with a score of 11. The par for the four holes used in this match is 12. Both Miss Bagnall and Mr. Saunders were one under par, which is a. creditable performance in a com- petition of this sort. 1 The driving competition resulted as follows: I Ladies-lst, Mrs. H. C. Brown. L Men-lst, A. V. Saunders; 2nd, 1 W. E. Cotton. l Saunders is a. veteran at golf, but the performance of Mrs. Brown and Mr. Cotton who have been playing only a few years, is com- mendable. After tea a 9 hole mixed foursome was played, which resulted as fol- lows: . Miss Doris Prowse and Chas. MacKinnon-Net, 36. Miss Betty Large and E. D. Nich- olson,-Net, 37. Mrs. O. D. McGregor and Dr. Archibald,-Net, 37. Mrs. H. C. Brown and S. W. Lingard-Net, 38. Mrs. E. W. MacKinnon and Dr. Beer-Net, 40. ~ Mrs. E. M. Bagnall and E. F. Sel- ler-Net, 41. Mrs. T. W. L. Prowse and G. ulnrh Om* UINCI - orthyset .. Shenandoah Jack Volo . . . . . . . . . . .. OV ° o of the Falcons on Thursday even- lfnet Ins _ina when they defeated them in a Time: 2.14 1-2, 2.13, 2.11 1-2. ’ Golf cl. 'ship _ . -M A K ul CLASS OSTERVILLE' July 1- small attendance saw a game lu " car ying the best golf oi' his long ear, Francis Ouimet, United UD to the seventh inning when, Lady Volo Dora Mack . .... 2 33 States amateur champion, today with the Stars leading 4-3, the pped a brilliant professional floyd Cambria . . . . . . . .. 5 5 5 by a stroke to gain the Mma¢hu,_ splurge which pug the game on Timer 2.20. 2-19. 2-21 1-2 eiis open title on the oyster Hu- lea with two innings to go. 11 hors i°ll¢ I-lid tranny course. The Boston veteran, making hm the Stars. irs t °°ml>etltivs start since his sm- ... 1 'readies 11122 :mom commolr victory' .¢ BW- Toby ..................224!ro er - Qi’ ly Hills last summer, Put togoyh- fovr mai/erly rounds, 10-14-72- - to triumph with . 11-hols role; 387. one better than the thres- dsy record of Herman Bum” insenior company, started out spec- ' I t , uummok, N_ y_, ,,,,_ who mom; tacularly, retiring in order the ill-sl champion. may be sent to Los an- At' B|slQy 73.79.53-71 an ,ms Cape cod hr seven batsman 1° fm him and gales without going to Hamilton to out, a difficult '72-pu-_ allowingbut four runs and seven °°ll1Pf-lie ill the CHM-dian trial-S. 8°- ooqlho gefmdmg cmmmon' wmy hits in nine innings, pitching seven °l Brooklyn. Placed uilrrl with so.-sergeant midi- uooes or ine ll"- scheduled City League tilt by a score of 9-4. which. although lamentably late in Startins. was oloss and tm-llllng IH-Sue leaders put on a five run surely was "the lucky seventh" for Alilwllsh Lefty laoqusld whif- fed eight, he was not as effective IS llillli. Wilkins two and allowing hits with men on bases. The Piichinr mlm must so to Waller Goss, who. making his first start scoreless innings sandwiched in be »-I 2.24 Trot and Pace ing Frisco . . . . . _ . .. Waltz .. Arron W. Awww #wus-4 .r-new Time: 2.19 l-2, 2.22, 2_23. Starter: A. C. Thompson. W'illz'dms Need Not Try Out' ‘For Olympics (Clhldhn Prods) VANCOUVER, June 30.-Percy Williams, last Olympic sprint oording to a suggestion made in a egram sent today by the British tween splurges of three runs and tel Columbia selection committee to Gregory-Net, 42. Miss J. Fullerton and W. F. Tay- lor-Net, 42. Mrs. C. H. Beer and C. Mc- Lean-Net, 42. Mrs. l-I. W. Weeks and V. Saun- ders-Net, 44. Mrs. E. Seller and E. M. Bag- nall-Net, 44. Miss E. Bagnall and F. B. Con- rad-Net, 48. Mrs. E. D. Nicholson and W. E. Cotton--Net, 46. Mrs. K. M. Martin and E. W. MacKinnon-Net, 47. Mrs. O. D. McGregor and H. W. Weeks-Net, 49. Miss N. Weeks and A. McMillan -Net, 51. Mrs. C. E. McNutt and W. T. Parker-Net, 52. Mrs. W. E. Cotton and A. H. Mould-Net, 53. First Round of the MacKill:1-_li Match Today Today, Saturday, for men there will be played the first round of the E. W. MacKinnon match. This ____ one nm against nie mrs lilsllngl Secretory M- M. (Bobby) Robinson is an 18 hole match play wmreii- I I ,H _ _ -,_---._ -_ ._ _ ..._ _.L ... ...-..._.-.-- - - .» __ .e._...._.._..... _.--... ..- .. ,_____,_ _ .-. ...»-run .-- -cn ‘? clouds in the moming the weather was perfect for the races. The - track was never in better shape and times, which is a record in itself. Upwards of 2,000 people witnessed first llcat Billy Cope broke the re- W 1631 was broken three times. This was a wonderful race. Some of the F ally Hush, owned by Hennessey from Charlottetown, who won the three heats of his race. Billy Cope b also won the three heats of 2.15 te trot and ace and broke the track th closely. There was very little scor- A ing and the officials are to be con- fe gratulated on the even way every in the track record was broken three S UMMERSIUE Two good games of baseball were the finest racing that has ever been staged on the Sulnmerside diamond staged on the Summerside oval. yesterday between Charlottetown Spectators were given an exhibition and Summa,-side team5_ The mom. oi the ability of the horses in the mg game between Harris Sluggers first race, 2.15 class, when in the and the Falcons of Charlottetown as a real good exhibition of ball, cord 2.15% made by Real Worthy the feature of mis game ming a in 1931 by finishing the mile in home run beyond centre “dd by 2.12%. Ln this race the record of Ja ck Wright. The score was 8-6 in favor of Falcons. The batteries were alcons: McFarlane and Simpson; new llcrses showed up well, especi~ S] uggers: Schurman and Wright. Tile evening game was one of tho est seen here this season, goin( n innings and failing to breal p e two all score. This game was record. Lucky Lindy followed him between tha Flying mgles and th' ll Stars of Charlottetown and wir atured by good batting and field- g. Schurman and Lidstone scored ,ace was ,un om for the Eagles in the first inning Acorn scored in the second inninl Ulm, A 2,15 11-oi, and pilot and Jemmet in the sixth inning for This class brought out the best slime- the All Stars. Lineup for evening field of horses ever seen on the All stars I-'lyins Eagles 'placed owing to a poor start. The Summerside track and brought six horses to the wire, The race got away with Peter Dawes leading to the half mile. Major S., and Billy C Cope came up fast on the outside Lindy came up from behind with a. wonderful burst in the home J stretch to finish second. Major S. who' went a wonderful heat came third, Peter Dawes, fourth, Chest- nut Dillon, fifth and Del Volo, who S got away badly, sixth. Grandma was distinced in this heat, but was time for the mile, 2.12-li, sets a new A track record, the former record be- ing 2.15‘A., held by Real Worthy in 1931. The second heat got away on the ' second score, Major S. taking the lead and holding it to the three quarter mile when Billy Cope took the lead, the Major stepping in a l hole in the track and going to a L break. Lucky Lindy came up very In the third heat Major S. took fast to finish second, Peter Dawes, Buffalo _ _ _ _ _ third and Del Volo was well back Baltimore ____ _ fourth. Grandma was distanced. Newark _ _,___ Rochester ' Catcher McDonald B. Schurmal Pitcher arbonnel Daley and Monkley ist Base to beat the field home. Lucky Saunders Crossmsrl 2nd Base emmett F_ Dale; 3rd Base Whalen Mlllman Short Stop quarebriggs J. Schurman Right Field Whitlock Montgomery Centre Field com Liclstone Left Field Dodds Rankin How They- Stand INTERNATIONAL Won Lost 44 30 .595 44 32 .579 44 32 .5 79 38 35 .500 P.C. the lead and held it to the three lead, winning the heat and the race. Lucky Lindy came up very fast and finished second, Nlajor S., third and Peter Dawes, fourth. A o lo '-1 in starting this race due to broken rigging, but was a good exhibition of speed. Bingara Todd held the lead to the quarter, when he was passed by Willys, who held the lead for the balance of the mile. Gol- ‘ den, showing good speed, moved up A to second position. King Spruce came in very fast and finished third. Yorkola, fourth; Blngara ` -__-___.__?___ ersey City quarter with Billy Cope in second ,J position. Billy Cope thcn took the Reading To feature of this racepwas that every Clncago 37 heat was under the track record. pittsburgh __ Boszoll .- roi and Pere Pmlsdelpiila .SL Louis There was a. good deal of delay Brooklyn _ Montreal 37 138 .493 38 42 .475 31 4.5 .403 rollto 28 'I 378 NATIONAL Won lost 30 P.C. .552 34 23 .543 36 33 .522 37 LEG .507 34 33 .507 35 36 .493 New York 31 113 .484 Cincinnati ._ . . .. 31 40 .403 AMERICAN Won New York 48 Detroit 38 Philadelphia . . . . . . ., 40 31 ,563 Washington . . . . .. .. 38 31 .551 Clcvcland. . .. .. .. .. 37 32 .536 St. Louis 35 32 .522 Chicago 23 43 .348 Lost 20 28 P.C. .706 .576 (Continued on Page 12) t Boston .. . . . . . . . . _... 13 55 .191 3, ywggvgd “gallant mp- of the Canadian Olympic commit- tion. handicap for the trophy pre- CHARLOTTETQWN Y 9 r oben Wins pgm gh, 5;". msg" but two tee. The telegram requested that sented last year by Mr. MacKln- SATURDAY errors. |P¢r°v be spared the transcontinen- non. A isrse entry is crewed md connopmfs rn-;l.n, snow GROUNDS, urran Queen sr. C. B. Marathon. Th, “mg '.5 mu handled by|ta1 trip and that the expense be all members wishing to enter l°'°°'l°*“ - iacwoaoummdmatyzwomio -______-M ' ` do isui lint ,lm __ - y|,,D.,,,,, - SEVEN Slmorros $3,500 stare. mg g;m:dw:n‘ un Pdnr°°`m°£ htel todly. d Huh” ummm Short Stop mglimdlr st.1v.;6d feertmrjer seoconscNm swwusaameenoruou/use/:vs shnorlags. man. from eleventh rms oem won the Brittania cup. 5" "“"‘°" °°°‘l’°°°‘ ""1 their ‘ om v. uoouila ccuu-elwiggs P. Moouridl lmdpm mg nm' has 3, was lun- gg, Mgmm cup rm “Drug by WM" ‘mi "ll" f°ii°'= , 14 nu. , neu rlslll rn lm an sleclrle moior and oar (D`m3Cl'ffOrrl<‘_5u/Upe` 1 *___ __" Hughes Drugstore Cor. Queen Cr Grafton SiS- -ri.. c \ . ;- \ i_. ~~~ \ ` . ~ ` ~ \