- =_==__ A ___ rm: cHA1u.o'r'rll'rowN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN GOLF BASEBALL WRESTLING N El WS SPORT WORLD - 'ic _.AA » ‘Canada Now Second In Lust At Olympics Following la the unofficial oiynlpio point total for lla dons after three days of com petition United States ......»...,» Canada ................~ Ireland .,....,...,...... Finland ... ..».....».»,» Great Britain ............ Germany ..........,..... Poland .....-....nn-... sweden .....,.........~»»» °-°\lNwo-»~ass5°=55s'§2¥2 Japan .........-........- (neehoslovakla 4.-....nu Philllplnes .............. New Zealand ..,......... South Africa ......-...... tsly ........-......nu Argentina ..........».... 1 } Canadians Show Well In The Longer Dashes Wl1a0n P Ed Seco lvloarrmo Aligifid Third Respect1velyW'l*`lodsTE:1l:lSlI%Iampsg§ §T.".“.'.f £1".f'...`I53’.?.’.'.I“.7l'I.. Uf England In M¢l1101°&ble 800 Metre Run- W~“l-:WEBNMN Hilda Strike Second In Women s 100 Metre Dash ww --===~ -u. -nu - Press Staff Writer) onvlsrlo s'rADrUM, Los An 00166. AUS 3-'F0111 5121176011, E08 lish nlnner, today retained for the land of the rose" the B00 metre title, winning the final at the Olympic Games here in a gruelling battle with Alex Wilson blonde flyer from Montreal, and Phil Ed wards of Hamilton ll yard back in third place Pressed by the sensational Can adians, Hampson set a new world and Olympic record for the 800 of one minutes, 49 4-5 seconds The world mark of 1.50 3 5 was held by Sera Martin of France who fin ished second lest today a.rld the Olympic record by Douglas lows of Great Britain It was 151 4 5. Almost Whipped Bampaon Wilson, smooth striding and with Perfect pace Judgment, almost Whipped Hamilson in a sensational race to the taps to which Edwards (computed on a 10 5-4 3-2 1 sais ERIES UF ATHUN Contestants Bad Iniured In 3000 Steeple Anomrs Aug 2-A was Wvldtlllo, one serious, befell *"\l-1 in the 3000metre l steeple cliaso today first oi the modern penthsthlon Olympic Games. mms on che trick course laid in the libx Hills Aiigufano De hlente, veteran Mexican horse suffered a possible skull frac when he was pitched cn his as his mount stumbled over seventh hurdle Baron sebsa De Preitas Brlnoo De Heredia Portugal, yogoivgg 5 bgdly oiled leg Hia horse reared and U they were approaching the UE Dost Delllfo the injury bruises which the horse sufifei- “N Baron insisted on riding |00 course The horse of Grobbeia-lr of 'ml Africa. bolted as the sixth cr and was lost with ifo rider l-llchills for gtfmg D9 Lg, fb also received geveral severe “‘ Ind bruises, a later examina t disclosed, and he was trans 'fred from an emergency hospital * hwnllnl in the downtown dis. “l Wim physicians indexed x “ll when one or the in-st to el' eil- was Will Rogers, film Ninn and cowboy who had 5”" M018 near the course £0 Mexican and the baron Un only two ccnlcsiunu who 'ld serious injuring gl 60;: than a score of the 0l`|°0d spills at “I0 mm barriers. D ill the even half completed, ' ‘l Mimct acl-msn me-ent. the ncld. in eight minutes, 15 Bcconds '"‘°‘°‘°~ °f Sweden. dcfcndlns mm' W” I-‘M118 the starters. 1;; :umsining sung, 1° 5, mn mmgnl 91° next four days. UK- swimming, fehoml °'°" °°l1niry mining ll town i' Ollrnament _/_ filllunzonmiuuddouhlu ' ”"‘V°“ vwwfdir um-nm "‘° fwmw. un.. s. sndMr.A.B.D|0UNf\w0\i mulhtuuovnmimnw it we ln. o N M whim in ru-sighs Q* lil sd led from the start, opening Wt Hlmllou and Wilson sm-god llowlv drawina even with wilson and than inches ahead. Alex was A great field of middle distance Wilson was a foot behind Hamp- senatthsfinish Edwardsayard sprinted a noted international field. Eddie Genung United States. was States, fifth Charles Hornsbotel Great Britain, seventh Sera Mar tin France, eighth, and Dr Otto in the 1923 games and popularly supposed to have seen his best year in first class competition, Edwards 1 wenttothomarktcdaycnlyavory luke-warn; favorite to place well. The crowd cheered as Hampson Wilson and the fleet American trio warmed up Thereafter the shew belonged to( Edwards until the race had reach~ ed the final stretch Starting on 1 shot into the lead at the first tum and sprinted madly yards out in front. Hs was caught in 22 and 2 5 seconds at e 200 metre mark. Edwards w six yards in front of Genung as he flashed past the 400 metre line in 52 4-5 seconds Wil sonwa.sinthirdplsoeandHamp son fourth Lanky Phil’s ebony legs continued to work like pistons, driving even harder than on the first lap. But Wilson caught Ed and than Hampson forged in front of Wilson The three were bunch P ed as they turned into the home stretch f 5 (ByElmsrDulmage,Canad|m lsgmthe second of tho um, l’olsvault,men. lrlal final. was far from outdistanced. Phil ‘°°°nd "und mai" T015” Oflllllled Charlie Grimm would bc manascl' h up a big lead with a terrific pug ihrgentlna brought the time down that no one could match He led W 3° 35 in the third heat and by five yards at the half way Arthur Jonath of Germany dupli Present Standlng point with Eddie acnung of :hs °°'=°d this lest in the fourth culled suites in scccnd plncs and BM Bert Pearson and 1-mold wuscu third 'rwc hundred metres Wright mchcd the scmlnnnl. from tho num, qgmmz ,printed lalflely Pearson was second to To- OTTAWA Aug 3_(By Th’ 0”" can ada S M at l DN and failed to get up to Edwards, co nan the hem at the turn, wilson 'Print yesterday Wright wus second °°°° “W “I” °“"" "“°‘””¥ 1" showin: the way up thc stretch. 1° c Hers Hampson sprinted madly o BU much ch cyl 1 is no :‘;‘npmm_;xm° ° ' “ Em annals aus mms. of p,,,¢,,,,, the deaths nl scum: rl. L au I ;:lt‘h.°;ntdh° ;“'t°:°°"°dckM°;;"u field for four laps and only gave Dolllald (Lib-Montreal) resigned ru my way when he was assured a. quo; before prorogation last session “YI-ll! Place James Burns of Great rl B fourth Edwin Turner, United United States, sixth John Powell, h 51"" °°f°“-“Y “mm mul-in in Percy neu-d United “Nt alll-rim. won s hollow victory Cs.nada's chief hops at B00 metres state, md Harper arch Bm_ over Joe Barlow of :Boston ne pun feet if inch) Second, Lambert .»"§‘;.. "‘° l’°‘° ’“”°' “‘° °°‘°’°" "°°°'°“ Svensson, sweden. <24 rect 4 inch ‘slwnlzlc in cancun captured n. rim and second prius Gibwl “ld Hem and drew three honorable mention lt. ll E. 'Will 1” 4 3°” awards slmcn countries compo. se. muh o HOW THEY STAND fromthe ¢ha.mpionship,wenin team-mate. Ruth Osborne. whehad 'Amnerdem.eeihensls.»a’u»cn_l~dczlalrcu¢slssh||. _ me ~' mm e»"'a| ¢\‘°*'°4=“‘ 'Wm' 9'3" °""’f p" -“K -u-I Z3 == ‘---*:> 2 2-< Zen start. 100 metres, men-semi finals Discus throw. men. 80 metres hurdles, ladies ._ s. 110 metres hurdles, men final. D00 metres, msn-final. 1,500 metres, men-trials. EVENING 50000 metres walk, men-fin hsatshoraninthe i00a.ndwas not in condition for more oompeti tion. Womm’a 100 Metre Bun Finals Won br Btanislawa Walsiewicz (Skill. Walsh) Poland (I. !00t). Second Hilda Strike Montreal, (1 Yard) Third, lWilheimina Von Bremen, U B A-. (2 feet). Fourth Eileen Hiscock, England, fi foot). 'ries for rush mllnnbclh wlldc, U B- A., Bild M3218 D0llinger, Ger- many Time, 11.0 seconds (Equalg wor1d's and Olympic record held by Miss Walslewics Poland). Wrestling free style-final. Cycling, 1000 metres, scratch -fina.L |000 metres, pursuit rac - 2.000 metres, tandem-finaL Hornsby Leaves Jul* wallow ennrecinunu for The Chl Cubs William-1 rift. :cur spriuicrs broke P1m.Ann.l=HrA Aug 2-wil the Olympic record or in s-s sec nam L vccclr, president nf thc °“d5 in 1054119! the Way to the Chicago Cubs announced tonight “ml WWI- B18 Ralph Metcalfe that Rogers Hornsby had resigned colored American star lowered the el manager of tho club md had mark to 21 5 10 in the first of the been released as s player, and that Another Record Broken this in the second, C B Luti of effective immediately In The Senate Just n fool behind the uncle s°'““t§_’°°v;"];”‘°v‘;uf”° h:°°°(“ °’ » ous y X the Senate is as follows I-llldlllli l¢Gm¢d m0l‘O at hOm0 th I Liberals 4s V; ° W" dm' °°“"° vacancies 4 rlsht captured his first round n his in 22 s . “S won 10 by the vacancies were caused by lit.. cusuricd :cr the s.ooo mcse lull' <°°ll= Antlsonish N. sl and insi finishing fifth in the second Senator J. H Legris (Liberal iimlnsry heat Rankins led the Louisville Que) Dr w L, Mc *lm - . e firs::v::°q:::iiiei:. Ina ‘ 5 Ba rlo w Beaten Thrown in with a group of high e sslhurdlcrs in hu prsllmiw-y BOSIUN Mm.. Aus. 2-(Ari at, Art Ravenadale, of Cobourg, _MUWY Rvscllbloom. l’€¢°sll|zed as z.. was cllmilnecd. no rumhcd “il” "°*"YW°1B1‘° W-llll>1°ll in . and E weyncr, ocmuny. '"3' P°"‘ °°"‘ll1=tWi°"l"s the de ard was cnughtin 14 'l lo seconds °"°“ ”‘ th’ 1° *'°‘“‘d ’°““’° b°“* or the no mem mute "°‘8*‘°d 18° WM” Bruadlumpiinala Wonbmaomlu M as BIG LEAGUE d. U B. A-, (24 feet 11% inches). .___ , Chuhei Nsmbu, Japan (24 (Canadian Press) est 5%( inches) Fourth Erick co.rlrch Richard aurbcl- U s.A, 9”” 3 ”' “°° °” °”" °"’"’°" <24 me a inches). sixth, more 'rn rc ll ll. ° °‘°‘° 1° ‘“"‘““’ "°“”‘ .1 (za t s _ ans um' 'W' 1°' " ”'°"°°’ W” 8 lv mu- nl unlicd si ics new Ari llrhllilu wslinnd, nurhnm nccmcr and “md “°"° ' °]°'" d°'°“"’ ° °" hi Losarl alms G A" 2'5"' °" B" H E' nalvlvy wuvs adam bits from Canada drew a third Wllhillltvrl . . .. ay, and England received a first Crowder and Berg Chamberlain, ,Toronto cmmdim wemerweigm Awards in the Judging was F5501' "ld Gfllbe champion, scored his second vi llipletéd $05.5! NATIONAL LEAGUE '"5' 1” d°W“ th’ ‘Mk mem” Three first prises were captured lt. H E. wry of um olympic Gm” may by me United sims, :cur second cincinnati 2 ll o 'mn h° "W" J z°““’°“ °' mm ` ' in is minutes and is seconds inc and n third prim seven rc- New Y°lk 3"’ 0 Uh! . . glue nt the lympie ans am dis also les' Aug 2__mmy Mcnomi of prime 00 ee' ' Mncnonaid lust. night defcmd ivcd hcncrnhls mention. Polnud Frey. Kelp and inmhnrdl Hoyt Y H Rohm M _mm .. . 4110 rn dn on on Be Tl" °1'°'"| °*P°°°°*`| “Wm W Other countries dividing the re UWIGY. Stout, Dean and Wil- _"_" all wk °=l1wl»M ‘Nm 01° W lnuinsn- ci th. amd. was am. sclbnld, cunlwcll me spohrsni loaayluu mn) ruin pm he had set. but at thu I-,,_,,,, .ml swcdun mn recuv Hence" point the dusky Guianm but on mg g nm prim nsnmng ug 3, 3 5 NATIONAL LEAGUE »te\m.!'lsht~lnssv»l4illfl\>°¢°fHuu¢arye»ch|.»ccnndpu-incur Uhicnso . _ 9 the uso, Hannon md Wllv# mmylweihlrdprlmmdnclginm, Bl'°°\=lvll 411 o Wea IM wers unable to shake off Edwards. mwhmlovwg mg mmm ,uh , Wsrneke and Hartnett Beimscn Pittsbllrlh .... Mmmltarily Wilma drew ull °ll chirspms ncnmslsmmzumwu lndlow ohlcaso ¢7lBt0l‘l\‘i|'Withhilbl'0ld-lhdllld ‘|"nm°;m|m|fmmQu.hm`|` 3_5 E_ Pliilldelpllil ... I lI\ffBf|tilh 100, blli- Hlllipacn Nt Jmm xg.” md Lqxlmbmi Pitilbllflh .. _ _, ___ B0ltOti ......... b\¢lll|l1dt¢ldVlDf-IIC aliddfiwc g°mD°¢m°h'.-m¢h.n°|¢||M Ph1ladC1Pll|l ... ... .... BWUUYU »...... Club an-uszmrmish uns uma 'rhey ure, vsiutlnr wulniure. drawings, French an-ru and ance, rm Sl MW finished in a hun- prints, modus sud num, mm dm. -1. Elliott, R-hem, umm md Nw York ampsmrs 140 4-s mrs sera planning archlwctursnlud mm V Davis. ‘am-ldnsn-doriso M. miunldesunn / ----_.___ Alilarosn nmgougiu lowes Olympic mer! The womens world recess in the 31°! and field shnmpiqmhip. aisle-s. discuss aim mc. vu nu-puma completed ms ohms sms. his dv York nu loomstre ous confiscated more mush cleveland. reprennz oiled up s mul ol el palm 0,., rhusdelphln mul-day by addie 'rnlul ounce ing the united sum. get on the ada was mens with 24 :snowed Ulmllllil .Peiwwminmswith-dsclsivsihloworluisei2inches.b11rslmd : 500 metres This enabled her to defeat .her 8' £5. 2 sttnuis eloim' “iv Tate Blaeholder uid Ferrell :gtm hem” me American pm with ao rlnlsns ls; Wllhlllston with 10; In-lima 13, Detroit ......... T l'Vhat Canada Did Yesterday At Olympics (By the Canadian Press) 800 Metres Final-Men Alex Wilson, Montreal, sec on bil Edwards, Hamilton third. 200 Metres-Men heat: Harold Wright, Edmonton, wol- dth heat Percy Williams. Vancouver, withdrew 'ith heat' Bert Pearson. Hamilton, won. 110 Metre Hurdles-Men First heat: Arthur Ravens dale Cobourg, fourth (°\|lllll ated). 100 Metres Fill-al (Women) Hilda Strike, Montreal, sec ond. Wrestlillli Weller Dm McDonald, Tor onto, won fall (second victory) Montreal, lost fall (lu runnin: for points) Light: Howie Thcmal, Mont real, lost decision (eliminated) Middle Donald Stockton The Ideal irglnia CIGARETTE alow o_N SALE l;i ~¢ /\LL_TH/\TS GOOD IN CIGARETTES Montreal, lost. fall (eilmlnat Montreal, lost fall ( ed). Bantam Jimmie Triflnuv, Regina, lost fall (eliminated) 200 Metros Quarter Finals Second: Pearson second. Fourth Wright aecolfd. 5,000 Metres Run Second trial Bob Rankiue, Preston, Ont., seventh, quail lying for final Friday orednsshwhcwonihcuhnrm-M J) ““~ Men Are N01' M Dozng So Good th h e est won by Jonah Th Conservatives 47 tr (By mmer Dulmage Canadian has Staff Writer) OLYMPIC AUDITORIUM STA h l 'rem as "°‘°1° '° "‘“ °‘°" th’ 1°” "°“‘*" °°’ °°“°° “° 1” 2' M ‘nd P°‘“’ zu addition cc scnuinr wills h prom ms Angeles cull: .lug :__ lll Tossed. halter skelter by rugged battalion that started yesterday after Olympic titles had dwindled today to something less significant than a oorpora1’s guard Only two Canadians were still in the run ning at noon and only one of these had a chance to win an Olympic 5 Danny McDonald 'Ivlcnto wel terweight, captured his first bout four others Jimnw 'rrainov of Re gina, bantam, Howie Thomas, lightweight Herb Rowland feather and Don Stockton. middle all of Montreal, were ousted from com petition today by second defeats. Harry Madison Montreal light heavy dropped his first battle but stayed in the running for third Place with a win tonight McDon aid acts his second tat tonight also Attos Jaskari of Finland. threw 'rrlfinov from toumment to day by pinning the veteran Begin i antothematlnsevenminutes,24 seconds. Then Kustaa Phaljmakl earned another finish triumph by lnin iai Th in Rowland was eliminated by Ed OLYMPIC STADIUM Los Ange. $253333 of LEAGUE Won Lost 2$&£ in ti? 2?' .5 y and Bt-Ivoilll »......i §8 .|87 l : - | l i Lightheavy Harry Madison. Feather. Herbert Rowland. H ellminat G M Illlll STRIKES Holy Redeemer REAT RliUETenn1s Tourney l D Hennessey and Edna Richard lssed An mplc Pbliowing close on the heels of vs R. King and A Walsh the tournament which is practic Fred Coyle and Annie Dunn vs Grown An 6 ally finished at the Charlottetown Harry Plneau and Mary Gaudet lash Whgn Beaten ‘ tennis club. the new tennis club of 1030 to 1130 I ln the Holy Redeemer Church opened John Mcquaid and Gwen Keenan, By P01181] Stal' up its first elemination series Mon vs E. Berrigan and Helen Garrett' day afternoon when fourteen 1.00 to 200 p- ln. * matches were completed, plny be Aubin Richard and M McA.leer aff Writer)-Hilda Strike iumvlrate of retired Canadian LOS ANGELES Aug 2-(By El ing centred mostly in the mens VS er Dulrnsge, Canadian Press singles. Some excellent tennis was on f run off with the following results lsprinters, Rose Grosse, Myrtle T!-IE RESULTS lc and Bobby Rosenfeld stands Strain and A. Garrett in Jack Coyle won from A. Richard Ivan Bel-rigan and V I-iaring-" E Blanchard and C Coyle vs Gf ontreai, successor to a great Connors andL Garrett 200 to 300 p. m. J Coyle and F Mal'ett vc James ight as the second fas t wc M. Berrigan and Annie Dunn vs. Ali an in the world Tile slender little girl from Que A MacLean won by default over bee missed an Olympic champion J M¢Qllllid Am), by gn ,yehsh today in fm Father Murphy won (wer Gm-don Ivan Berrigan and Al! Peters finals or thc loo metres at the rcs 001111011 M. 6 0. Wh m St 811' O00 ton lshiewicz of Poland, the same bushy headed malded they call :cus wulsh in this country flung B1°°°h"d 6 1 6 3- h If ,nw th ta ahead ,Mm Alf Douoette won over Father °*‘°'“P’°"‘*“P- 53;, tc muah ffm tm, °by A Enright c a, 7 5 cnllnghnn and wlnnic 'rrclncr “me mom than a mot E J. H Morrissey won over Dan Miss Strike was Canada's only wedge 60 8 0 chmnc in thc nnnl lvlnry rrlnzcll Prank M°f=“ W°1l °\/er Brother Daniel and K H='"fiflgt°“ 6 4 2. Daniel by default oi Vancouver and Mary Vander vim M New Liskeud' ont having Harry Plneau won over Fred been eliminated yesterday and for c°yI° 7 9' 8 3' 5 4' tr it eemed Pius Callaghan won over F Des this month o u t O NEW YORK Aug 2-The ached uled is round lightweight chain pionship, fight Monday between champion Tony Canaoneri and Billy Petrolle today was indefinite ‘ly postponed when it was dlscov ered Petrolle had a chipped 4l°‘mllis slum ' ' Ivan Berrigan won over Alf Pet of her starting holes s. full yard in en B 1 7_5 front of her tive foes she was A I ' five feet ahead at the half way dee c°yl° and stem smith mark and going away from all ex smith 8 6 6 2 mt °h° P°"5h "ash Gmduauy Bob’King won over J Francis ed a. tie of 9 il It was an exciting tm transplanted European rprmtu 3 0. 3 0~ game. The lineups follow out down the lead and bounded in front with her last two strides YESTERDAYS RESULTS wuhemina v°" Bremen- United I-iennessey and E Blanchard 5t9't“» was thh°d» and Eileen H15 won over J Strain and S Arsen- han, 3rd base, L MacAiecl Short well. Gm# Britain. fourth Merle sul e o, e 2. amp, o Rynn l. nclcl, A Lcclnlr; Dollinger, Germany, and Elizabeth wedge and H Morrissey won C Wilde, United States tied for fifth over F, Coyle and H Plneau 6 0 position ' ' won from Connie Coyle and T D Moran and E. Connors 6 0 6 i over A Doucette and Father En 0T\g`Gfl lZ€d rlshtavvs. J. Coyle won over A Mcigan 6-2, 8 0. G Connors and Father Murphy won over 5 DesRoches and P. Cal lagharl, 8 1, 0-4. Mrs Morrissey and l-I Costello won over L Garrett and M Walsh 8 1, 3-6, 6 4 B Decilociles and R. King won over A Richard and J. Coyle, 6-2 'l‘0DAY’S SCHEDULE Today the following schedule will be carried out - 7.30 to 8.80 a. ln. K Harrington and V. Harring ton vs Agnes Duffy and Edna Richard. Alice Pineau and Mary Mclileer vs. Winnie Trainer and llolvina if $0 n Dick Hennessey won over E R Duffy and A Garrett won over ce Dunn and Mary Gaudet 300 to 400 p. rn Joseph Francis and F Moran vs. A. Walsh and Mrs J Francis vs Angel” olympmd stammwg Sev Arsensult won over J. Strain Dot Connors and F. Mailett 400 to 500 p m Chas Jenkins and M Richalda vs Dan Wedge and Dot Connors. F. Moran and T Smith vs Plus 530 to 630 p. m H Morrisey and S Smith vs Bro. B DesRoche.i and Ruth Duuy Alex MacLean and M Berrigan G30 to 1.30 p. m. Alf Peters and E Halloran th 85 ggzda :V28 to X2; ifnotherscrown Roches 8 0 6 l Alf Doucette and Alice Pineau Eddie Berrigan won over Bill Th M.i W ish il d it 1;; Miysntre; M2? gash” out DesRoches 8 0, 7 5. Frank De.Roches and A Coyle B Arsenault and M Walsh BASEBALL The Trojans and Rambicls pia Trojans -Catcher, J Shepperd; pitcher, B Sherry lst base, P. Mumagllan, 2nd base, F Mulllag field, J Sllcrry R field, J Mc Donald Ramblers _ Catcher, Doyle pitcher, Hogan, lst base Drone, 2nd base, Michael 3rd base, R Ho R l dl n g ll b E. Bsrrigsn and J. Mclnrlis won gan, S stop, R Flanigan, L field, Michael C field, Doyle, R fic‘d, Alec Sherry had 12 strike outs to Ho A meeting under the auspices of 6 0. 5-2 gang 5 The next, game is Thurs the P. E I Lighthorse was held in P83161' Murphy won over S. Ar the Armouries last night to consid Sehllllt 9 0. 8-2 er the formation of a riding club H Morrissey won over F Moran, The meeting was well attended and dcflult- mcst enthusiastic Colonel Andrew A Doucotte won over R Hen was appointed chairman and after 11°-S56? 6 2, 1 8 8-4 considerable discussion the follow P Callaghan won over R l-I ing committee was appointed to Pineau, default handle the details of organization E Befrisln qualified for semi Hon Pres -Lt col Andrew, M final by defeating P csllnghun, M , A.D.C Pres,-Major Lowther Vice Pres-Mr C. Blssett and Miss Queenis Jenkins Secretary-Major R H Duvar Member of the executive-Lt Col G Elliot Fu'l, VD Grounds and stables have been secured and it is expected to have the club in operation by the middle BY PRUV TENNIS TUURNAMENT Yesterday entries were received from Miss N Godwin Mr L. J. Burke and Mr George Christie of Halifax, and Miss Zilpha Linkletter and Mr Ted Weeks of Summersidc. The completed draw of games will appear in these columns on Fri- day next High ranking players from North Bay, Ontario, to Hali- fax, N B, will assemble at Victoria Park next Monday for the greatest athletic event ever staged in this Province Tennis fans will have the opportunity of witnessing the best tennis matches ever seen in the Maritime Provinces Miss Dugal of Quebec made)1er app=ars'lce at the courts yesterday afternoon and ‘meds a very favourable impression on the fans. Bile is teamed with Roh-rc ~» W" =°°°,=“z==_- -st' u»~u0l»s»`-f"‘1*“r'¥`:.|&¢h\&'§'” ' af'