..‘. .- d.‘ f” The Sport Page Everybody Read ' Jill-Y 16> E1924 gnu cnanmrrnrowu GUARDIAN l race sum ii hen The Equine Beauties Fleet oi Hoot And Strong in Body Get Away in The - FilrlitrDeys Program oi “The Sport oi-Kings” PGIEERQGGS Expected. Today's, races whkfl will be stsg- Oifllo "A" Tnot. . by the -Gharlottetown-"Drleing lub at the (Jllanlottetown Driving nil commencing at 2 o'clock will Infill rsioing the equal or any put . by. the C_ L110. Ciaeeeshave ' elr arranlbd with‘ great cal-e and th the‘ enoi producing close ishee. ,1 ~1- irhe special race between The nk, worldschamiplon ilrotter on » and Den-Patches should be a illirlg one and ii condition s-nd er is right. feet time is assured. ' filabgmA" Tm hm class has six well known formers ns starters, including as Belle Rico who has been in tlrement ior s year but has rec- tly been training to order at Ken- gton. Our Peggy. Mr. P. S- wn's entry. sound and very last d it is predicted that the Class Tmt will be a. real horse race. Mrs_ Belle Rico-B. McArthur. Brenton lH.-ll. C, Hooper. ‘Mac Todd-—-Mr. Drehaut. Lois Guy—-Ix Rogers. Gienluors-Col. D. A. MucKl-nnon. Our Peggy-d’. B, Brown. Class "B" Trot. n_____ ‘ (Baby Todd-d’. J- Conroy, Mac Croesus-Ira Carr. Stella Todd-Herb Campbell, Silver Todd-E. W86. Dapper Don-Len Wood. Radiant-J. McDonald, tKeltle-J. A. Murray. OM” nan Pl“. Alberta Patchem-G. Gay. Winnie -M.—lLeo Praught. Todd ‘E.—W. Mobaren, Baron Boy-J. K, Stanley. Captain Cnulkimi-wlt. Mulch. ~ cl“. "a" Trot Baby Aubrey-—Dr. J. D. Mci-ntyre. Will have seven’ starters-Cove- lld is pinning-lie iaitll to Mac Cre s who has been getting in some .. training on the level roads ll beaches oi his native home; t Saturday he visited the track . the first time and reeled oil 'o rest. miles. ' Dapper Don another entry has u some very iast mlllee and ldrn .;. said to have Silver Todd ht on edge, which means that y'will have to step better than 0 to be in with the leaders. Oth- starters ere Baby Todd, Stella d. Radiant and Keltiol- It will e smart horseman to pick the nor in this bunch. 2nd Day, July 17.—O_llloo "A" Paco. Emoiioniese-JI‘. C. Edkott. Koenla Aubrey-Evy Stewart . Edgartem-Jas. McDonald Coll, Wultr-Col. D1 A. MncKin- non. ' ~ Clan “C" Pace, lPnnsey York-—R_ E. White. National R.--P. L Morris. Mack Ola-flirt Mclnnis. Judson lladd—-H. B Dennis. Mack Au'brey——Wlll McNeil], Ginger Boy-P. J. Conroy. Grace Hastings—}l. Kelly. Oils; "C" Trot. . ma" "B" Page Amy Aubrey-mil Carver. ' ill have five or six. lrndcr thc Baby Aubrey owned by Dr. J. clntyre of Montague is looked '- as the best proposition in this ’ but a recent win by Alberta ,. en and some s-licknniles ‘by l t.-'Cnlslkirle~hnvo- increased» their ireru. Winnie M owned by Leo _ t has lots 0t speed and 3- be keyed up after her rec-. ‘ in ln Sumlneleide. Other star- " -will be Todd- E. and Baron ll-larry Todd-JFrlmk McKay, Mickey d3,—Art Godkin. Todd Alto-J’, A, Fsrqunsrsou. Deceiver-Jlaeo Prauglht. ' Saint Sis-Dr- J. ‘S. Jenkins. Can. Bell—dl. Walker, llilarjorie-dlsrry Murphy, Devonport Prince-Leo Blake. Jack Todd-J, vliidtlabe, Eastern Lady-—J. Power. This should be s. good race. omdlhi p - eiollowing- ls the classes for SIBFEB\'—II- K01)!!- y and [Qmorf0w_ Judges—R- J. Steele, Welter Brown. I-l. H. Home. Timers-Jill Acorn. hart, l)r. D. MacKeuzie. Clerk of thc course-deck Mac- Donald. _ Races start at 2 p. 'm- sharp. EDly-Gpooial Race. D1‘. 1300R- n Patcheu-Col. non- e Yauk-Col, D. A. MllcKlnnon EBBRATED BilAT PARADE A NllVEi. FEATURE 0E D. A. Mac- robably one oi the most beautl-lbeautiiul harbor. The beaane oi numbers on the Carnival Week the Cross Band will play on gram is scheduled ior this hoard the S. S. Constance, which ning-dhe Decorated Boatlwill take excureloniets at a low de under the direction oi a-isre to iollow the parade ior the rnittee from the Charlottetown evenhg. It the night proves ilne ht Club. Some iiiteell yachts doubtless many oi our citizens and dditlon to the motor bouts are their visiting friends will ‘avail cted to be on lvsnd and these themselves oi this opportunity to on lighted up in glly colors will- enjoy a pleasant evenings sail , a gain appearance to onrtlround the hnlibor. QAAAQQAA m‘ AAA AA AA:A cave‘ 1 The Best Chewing Tobacco . ,|hlnd and won the next two heats ‘Frisco ‘Direct-Claude MoMilllln. A Tiililj PiiiiiiRAiii, ‘enough to win. Hubbard hurt him- 000000000000000 HORSE RACES TODAY: 0 1|- The iour classes oi horse O O races at the Charlottetown '0 4' Driving Park today will be III O well worth seeiugl '0 slon 60c including Grand 0 i Stand. O 4001-0000 0000000 Favonian Won Feature Event ' At Grand Circuit CAME FROM BEHIND IN HE 2.08 TROT AND DEFEA D MURPHWS CZAR WORTHY IN THE LAST TWO HEATS. Myrtle Simmons and tThe Great Chance also started. Timer-Smile, 2.03%, 2.04%. 2.08 Trot, The Maumol added money 11,500 Favonian. brh., by J. M. Forbes (Edmeu 4 1 0- Czer Worthy, bg., by Czar Peter (Murphy) Ethelind, hm.. by Peter The Greet (Cox) 2 Cupid's Albingen (Child!) 3 4 Tlme—8.0il 1-3, 2.03%, 2.04%. wear-A TOLEDO, July 15. -—Aitcr trail- ing iourth in the Manmee Stake, 2.30 class trot, the feature event oi the opening oi the Grand Circuit meeting at Fort Miami track here. Favoniau driven by Fred Edmsn, oi Memphis, Tonn., came from be- bee» 2.18 Gian Trot-Purse 31,000 (First Division) » Minnie Dllton, bm., by and the race. Czar Worthy, the Dllton Axwprthy (Gerri. division ol’ the 2.18 trot in straight heats. Peter Csntrill copped the second division in a like manner. \Sumnlsries: .. 2.12 Class Plow-Purse $1,000 Bessie McKly0, drm, by Peter McKlyo (Pallrl) Valley Day, gr.g.. by Dajo (Short) Timc—2.0'/l, 2.01%. 2.0m 2.1a Clan Tron-Purse ‘ 01.000 (Second Divialion) Peter Clntrili, chg by 1 1 1| Peter the Great (llyde) 1 Sarah Thomas, br.m 2 Al (Lewis) Trampainne, bg, by Tramp. [Doll Canton, ch.h. (Cox) iisst (McMahon) " 3 7 iifFrsncls Grimm, bun. Dixie Direct hm. (Murphy) 4 4 ,4; (Casey) Otto Peter, Hzlplline 'l‘he GflllihlPflncegg Bell, glhln, (King) 3 Tlmet-ZJWA, 2.11%, 2.07%. NEW iilYMPii.‘ RTILINE p ANBERED ll. S. ATHLETES Number of Contestants In Each Event Lim- ited To Four Whereas The Yankee Team Had as Many. As Seven ' ‘ Ready For S0 me Events- Nurmi (la ried A Timepiece ___.___Qi.i. T Because 0t his action last year in -dctylug the edict o! the A. A, U. NEW YORK, July 15.~'l‘he re-Eaud gulng to PINS to compete ln gulntlon limiting the number oiltlle French games, where no rau contestants in each Olympic evcaltvaxuibitlons. uhurley Paddock was to tour, sud requiring the entries to the lnost popular or our athletes be made in advance, worked outiwlth the French public at tile decidedly to the disadvantage oi Uoloulbes Stadium. They felt qulte n: din A0 WM l-l ~40: not 0-1 (United Press) this country. a ilttle antagonism towards the Take the case oi the broad lump, American team, a leeling which ior instance. iwss not entirely uureclprocated, Our coaches were iorced to guess (and looked upon Paddock as souls- whlch oi a number oi excelluntlwhat oi a renegade. and so iavoreli jumpers to enter in this event. fhim. This was most unJust to They tinslly dccidod upon DcHnrHChllrlcy, who hlld not only cc Hubbard. n98") "l" "m" Miclllk‘ operated warmly with his coaches an; Ned Gourdln. mother Marv: 'and team-mates, but null lllude Comlns, the intercollegiate chsm- ‘friends with Loren Murchison. The rlon and Rose or the Pacific ‘two used to be hitter enemies. Coast. Paddocks reputation as a world- T119 1TB? 58mm U19 blind lillnll boating sprinter had spread to Eug- WM contented 8t PB"!- 13011 119- lend, and his individuality ut- endre. former Georsetown Un- tracted utteutloll uluoug the British ivorsity star, who hails from so much go ma; the Prime 0g Newark. went out lg the ventMh-ywales culled Charley Ovel‘ to the ion and iIlmWd 35 199'- 5 M97198. I- box oi honor and had s chat with new world's record. it was too him, late to enter him in the broad Paddock was not an altogether lump. enviable iigure, as he was pointed All it turned out, Hubb rd's leap out u the "fasten human" and oi 24 teet 6 inches. a wh le toot ye; w“ Conan“). up“; d“; less than that oi LeGendre, was from m; tgamqnamg 5nd when; Nurmi’: Btllnt sell in making this jump, but no Qmflme" who have new 91,. one e188 8108811841 ll- Neil Gilifldm mpic games o! the past cannot rc- took second but 00mins W“ iniur- call n stunt lllnlllllr to um pulled ed and R089 (filled 1° QWTKY- by Nurmi. the wonderiul Finn, dur- Had it been possible to put ourlms the second he,‘ o; the 5,000 heat strength into the event. ti" metres run at Colombes Stadium United States would have scored at m July 5_ least {our IBOIQ Wlllli- Nurmi was in with some able lflickcy’s I A Black i Twist . mu TOBACCO wrru A rnavoa ALL rrs own Q ALAA‘AAAQLA Tv-v v ‘A AAA AA vvvv v Snllifiihllil 0! I119 “m6 5°" ‘runners, and the first four men happened in the 400 metros. Steven were u, quamy m, the “mm The Ion. the Iermer Tizor querlvr-Ilrluu, who, by t e way, ill, without mller. W 1MB fl B'- Qxmrd- W“ ‘doubt, the grc est piece oi rllnn» lb! P186 011 m9 "19""!!! W"? -lng machinery ever seen on the list (or this events. He was. 310W- ever, taken along as a 9085M" member oi the 1,0001nctre relay team. When the team got to Paris, Bill started runnklg like a house siiro. Ho took to the Paris nid and the track at Colombee Stadium and ran rings around nil the Amerlcanl with whom ho trained. He was reeling oli 400 metre trials in" re- cord time, but. it was too late to get him lathe event. cindors, paid absolutely no atten- tion to his opponents. While they were running their heads oil, he was Jogging around the truck some distance behind- coolly consulting a watch which ho carried in his hand. . ‘Every time he passed the start- ing point, sitar a 500 metre lap. be would make a note oi the time. When the leaders l sched the last lap, Nllrml looked up, lot Ont a few links and drlited cnsily past the entire lleld to win as he plen- ed. ‘ Paddock Host Popular Shoots Two Men at Supper; Then Flees (Canadian Press) SOUTH BARR“. Moss" July 15- ‘mlulo CBIIlPOCTITO, a mill llulul. and Aslllvudure Poloe. proprietor n! I grocery store here. were shot,ll little after 0 o'clock last nilht by John Rea oi this town, as they were eating supper with a part9 oi ir'cnds at Polo's house. Aiter Hes had entered the house and without warning opened ilrwl palm lll tllc room snarled will illlrl, but, Rea throw them oit Ill ‘ iled into the woods back oi t I dlouso. i ‘ l Admls- O T by, =iiEiiRilE FRANCIS iiiiN iii MILE BIKE not Great Exhibition 0f Long Distance Rid- ing by Eddie Horn- 15 -Yea;r- Old Youth Who Finish- ed a Good Second. Cllrnivlll week was. ushered ill yesterday with the first big nthlct- ic. event when large crowds gut er- ed on Great Georlzc St. and v lty to witness the elnrt of tile Grunt George St. 10 Milo Bicycle Road Race. Long llciorc tho time oi starting tllc course was tllronged time considering tllc condition of tile rollds on the outskirts oi tile city which were very dusty as n re- sult 0i the protracted dry spoil. Edward llornby, one ct the boy riders who is only iiitenn yours oi‘ age, liinished second to Francis, tile winllcr oi‘ many hard fought T301294 on the bicycle truck l-lnrnhyw mw- their different maneuvers. fornlancr- is certainly wonderiul for s. boy of his years. lie had a one lllinllte llllndlcup. Gordon was fourth. thc two lllttcr bcin-g scratch men, 0'iihleu mistook one oi the turns going out or wise he would h-avc made a better finish. Following is the position oi the rlilio mm who linisiled with handicap and thc actual time nludo nitvr n concentrated training pcnod third and O'Brien tllclr by each: 1st George Francis (scratch) 26.32 Zlld E. Hflfllbl’. (1 minute) 30-55 A inir attendance viewcd the Ab- 3111 J- 430N011 (Bcfllli-‘ill ---- 29-33 egweit Twilight Sports last even- lth H_.O'Brlen(8¢rfll<1ll) -- 29-34 in; at the A. A. A. Grounds; th-e 5th F- COX (2 minutes)‘ ----- 31-35 dliierent events on the program 5m E- Beaidll- i‘? mini-ii!!!) -- 30-33 wcle well contested, especially the 7"! S- 318KB!‘ 2 minute!) ---- 32-15 ‘bike races, close and exciting iln- iith M. Archibald (1 minute) _ 34.42 0th E. Doucette (ii minutes) 36-53 At Romhoughh Francis passed his competitors and maintained the ioaltl llutli (he finish. At tllc Lower Ailllpcqlle lined Hornby woe second with Cox, Boston and Gordon fairly well bunched. A feature oi the finish was the thrilling battle between Jack Gor- don and liarrilon O'Brien ior third position; both riders riding the inst quarter oi’ a mile neck and neck Gordon wheeling ills opponent er events with mostly juniors com- "peting llnd the fans interested throughout, und it is u salc -bet with the gslluxy oi young stltrs co- nliug iorwllrd Prince Edward is- lnnd will have such a wealth o! ath- letic timber that club champion- ships agains‘ other provinces will be a matter o! course. Barney Francis who competed in a number o1 puns inst evening also his Brother Jim furnished thc cus- in- “Cmrgiw; W0“ me m" he“! and so“) 1 1 nellrly all the way with spectators m" l"- "10 iinlflh- of running, the Pigéisluhzhaliflcolld Bllil third. J°Xflw°l1hYJ>m~b¥Gl1Y nnxlous to wctch the progrcss oi‘ stride ct‘ thoec Indians eliciting was zhaaclag. é°ahewlanlgglmezlz' meglnorngvxjrigyugf: b 2 3 2 the fliders- I f d G 1 much praise and admiration. Elliot I u y t T ‘ . . , . "In 9-19 NW. Wlnnlns in straight’. Guy Axworthy (Loomle) 8 4 3 JullhTToFlTLlTvSAT-Elfgleallhogltlcl21312353 n antT-y an ava‘ ry llyillfgngzlillilllfif 552113555 oTlZTlAHTlTE haunt: withdvltlilleyl Day running a Rub! H111. bik- m» (Tnll- time or 2e lllinlltcs and 32 sen» Inspected Yesterday time was 10 Ml seconds; ilad he Em sewn“ a f e way" MJ-‘nie zmm? 7 3 5 onds; or it little lose than a mile ill been pushed ills tiln-e would lluve on css y captured the first 811110 B. Chit. (Pauli) 5 7 4 three minutes, which is excellent llcczl much better. MoGuigan has Those citizens who saw the nn- llllni inspection by Major General Thncker yesterday morning of the 1H! Uflllllllvn 0| lhfl 105"!- F- E» T- llllvc tllc privilege ol allowing him infantry lloglmcnt and that oi the to do (m, d“), 1n "Front; Hugggy" P. E. l, light Horse arc loud in 4485mm their praises of tile splendid lllnn-l The [ouowmg 15 (he ummm-y 0y ller in which both units performed events; tile style, build and in s l'ew years, (perhaps not so long) running The wonderiul control oi theirlwl-"i- mounts shown by the Cavalry rogi- 100 Ygrgj; Dagh (smear) lnent in carrying out their ‘ntricl _ llte movements culled iorth the ad-' l, Elliot Moqulgan; z, 1a Mug“. mlrstion oi every spectator, while ey; 3, F. Rallaghun Time 10 4-5 sec. the slnnrt wheels and turns W-Tthq out tile llllspizlcenlent of a single 220 Yards Dash (Jurvior) horm- snld n grout dcrll ior thc ex- cellence 0i their training. 1. A. Stewart; 2. ii‘, llnmlghzl"; 3, Both crlnlps dishand tomorrow A .Gormloy. Time, 24 3-5 sec. lasting ior tllc past wcok. Hmif Mlle Flun (Open) ‘Horse Races Today-u-Decorated Boat ' Parade Tonig ulnll liiE (TIIRE ANii A iliiiVE l0 ' A Tiiiiilliiili FINISH TiiiS AFiEiiNiiilN iiillidiiTsSPilRi$ , lAST EVENINB .1 B. Francis; 2, J. Francis; ll. W. Woods. Time, 2.09 8-5. Ono Milo Run (Opon) 1, J. Francis; One Milo Relay. 2. B- Frencle; 3, ishee iestured every race. The oth- M. McDonald. Time 5.07 2-5. ‘ 1. Abegweil-l; 2 and 3, Y. M. C. A. Teams. '/2 Mlle Bike . 1- ii. O'Brien; -F. Cox. Time, 1.16, ‘High Jump, 5 ft. 4 inches. ‘V4 Mllc Bike. 2, E. Hornhy; 3, toluels with lln excellent exhibition‘ 1, G_ White; 2, P‘. MoCarey; 3. easy g-ruce and MoGuigan and Coyle tied. Height ‘ 1. ll. 0"Brlen; 2. F. Cox; 8, G. Francis. Time 37 4-5 secs. Mile Bike (lap) i .Cox. .‘ 100 Yards Dash (Junior) 220 Yards (Senior) ...l t trucks around slld hermbouts wlli| . l G. Francis; 23H. OiBrien, Il. F, 1. F. Ru-laghsn; Z. Pinellu; 3. A. Gorll ‘uy. Time, 1i 1-5 secs, 1 E. McGulglln; 2v, F‘. McCnrey; Time. 23 secs. The League 0i’ the Cross Band played pleasing music throughout tile meet, Minn-d’: Llnlment Hellman Wain. p. 25 p. c. tiff All This Week Clo iii" "l 25 p. (c; A Dff |Aii This Young Melts-Middle Aged-Oil iiiclls _0lolhing all at 25 Per Qent Off Serges-Tweetls and lloncgals-Pihains Stripes and Ghecks all Sizes all Mode-is Fil any Figure v Dress up ior (lid llome Week and Save your Money 400 Suits lo Pick From, All iiew Stock 25 p. c. tiff All This Week BT01. PRO AGENT All This- Week t - - u __.,-.--...r@-._.-. _,,., _ -_......._.. ... _ lai- ~ . - ,