_ cots BASEBALL WRESTIJNQ noxmc BASKETBALL 0mm sronr iii?‘ ' J The 67th annual shoot of the Provincial Rifle Association will. start at 8.30 this morning, when over seventy-five markamen from all over the Island take their rea- i Millie P°sts at the 200. soo, soo- "iil 69° yards to compete in. the big shoot oi the year. The opening shoot will be the Liauthcol. D. A. lidacKinnon Match which is scheduled to commence at nine o'clock from the 200 yards range. From 8.30 s. n1. till that time practice shots will be fired. ‘This will be iollowed by the Moore do MacLeod Ltd. Match at the 300 and 500 yards range. The Ccrpgy. ation Match at the 500 and soc Yards will also be staged during the ilrst day's firing. Th; Mom-e g, MacLeod and Corporation Matches are fired in ooniunction with the - tier ~ ‘Lzr-‘LH int .3 .___......._____. f i. Acre. Eng] 11S Olymp ' ed dyFQil-IO u rn ey The King’s Prize C.F. Bayly. Of 1E5 Wins Coveted r adian T rack- Team Rgacry T0 A Trophy — All -Round Honors Start Q11 L008‘ Train - Ride To eerie 0f Battkél L08 Angeles Go To Lt. Burke 0f Ottawa. i h..." nuimue. 0am!“ Press in 21 1-5 seconds. The Montrealer 51.11 Writer) streaked into the lead 20 yards from ghmwii. Juli’ lkaallw" "i9 tire to win going away in one M, year" niymvie track minute 551-10 seconds, slower than ,, hhailer and more select tha_n Edwards Canadian record. Dusky _ nuad that wore the Maple Lea! Phil, once this continents most iear- m, Amsterdam games 1°11!‘ Yell‘! ed half mliar, finished three yards , rest-ed tonight Brier a two day behind wusch and ' Eddie King, , o; record bfellkl"! l9°i°l° ‘m1’ Hnnllliiii. was third. Jack Portland. , the long train ride i0 "i9 llll-lifwlllriswood collegiate. cleared six ,, , hhnpnd scene at 1o: An-‘ieet 4 1-a inches in the high jump _, ‘m1 a mighty battle with the‘ to win himseli a position on the , 1| greatest athietes. Canadian team", His jump set up a newCLn- ,, ., continued tumblng Satur-‘adian outdoor record. Duncan Mg- ,” they had done in the open- | Naughton. Vancouver, who glgo will eventFriday- 05 "lick 5m" 77°!" l high Jump for Canada at hos An- . oi thi- country put in tlieli|seies, ls credited with a mark of . riioris i0 gain places on theio 4 1-2. He did notcomeinthetrisls. u sw sierra u aw no wen n aw smoormvrss (Canadian Prue cable) 14g e9 BISLEY CAMP, England, July PL-England retains the historic King's prize. classic 'award for the Empire's crack military marksman. but Canada's tcamsmen leave the |60th annual meeting /oi the m- tional Rifle Association with a proud record ofachievementa. The King's prize was captured by 58-year-old C. 1". H. Bayly, oi Kent, who has been shooting at Bisley for more than a quarter oi a century. Firing at the long 800 and 1,000 yard ranges in Satur- day's iinal of the great match. Bayly recorded a remarkable score o! 289 out of a. , ible 300, despite rain and mist which at he... al- Innisiail, Alta. E. A. Evans. I3- quimelt, B- C. Sgt. H)’. Parker Saint John . Sgt. F. V. Shep- heard, Ottawa Lieut A.C. Ducas Toronto 140 00 68 268 The King's Prise winner is 5B years oi age and has been a com- petitor at Bisley for more than a quarter oi a century. He is an elec- trical engineer residing at Bexfey. The Duke oi York, who was among the crowds witnessing the final despite the bad weather con- siunhs, ch13 aiternoon distributed 141 'i2 218 142 51 307 66 68 6i. 14066 267 FILL UP TO-DAY WITH 1N"Bll/£" ,, They brckc three Canadian Tiny bundle oi concentrated energy .1... the last day °‘ ‘he trials. Bob Rankine oi Preston, out, ran ‘ ed another and made it iilfll-ii away from the big field in the 5,000 pcmhions challenge for Olym-lmeh-gg m Wm "any m 15 minutes’ “m. h not to be confined to 20 4-5 seconds, Canadian record rprimr and middle distance time, M. Ronty, of the rinhish 11.0. h Distance men, faced with Toronto, was second to Rankine and hardest standards set by the Fred Sergeant and Billy Reynolds, pic committee, lumped home both oi out, ran third and fourth. hrllliantiisllioii. B-ldd lllKli Jiiml-i- The 8,000 metre steeple chase rec- "... ocnmcwwd. 0m» seared 0rd was lowered by st. Clair David- gheight that should win Can- son oi’ Listowel, Ont, but olyrnplc pcinis at the games. Young‘oiilcial did not consider his t‘me and albcomem- aggregates’ we,“ -- Peiiiilill. ill? nghtln‘! umbediyol 10 mlmltes 25 59001105 800d tests oi consistent marksmanship ‘ton Siliwllmi’ wh° “cmeved emllflli 9° 8W9 liliii B“ °lYmP'0‘over a. wide variety c! ranges in a , , record hme 1h winnng the berth. The Olympic record is 8 min- number of individual matches. lmttres Friday. came back with utes 2i 4-5 seconds. Field athletesBm-ge 313° won the 59,11“ rm, miishliiii Vim“! at 200 metres l again failed in efforts to near olym- lchampionship, taking the challenge most obscured the targets. It was the reward oi persistence. Bayly had been in the iinal stage seven time's previously,‘ but in all his eflorts at the N. R. A.'s great meeting had never befoe won a major award. To Lieut. Desmond Burke, oi Ot- tawa, King's prize winner oi 1924,» go the all-round honors or the meeting which came to a close yes- terday. Burke captured the grand st. George's challenge vase, Dragon Cup, gold cross and a monetary prise oi $50 as a result oi having won in a tie shoot oii alter the the prizes, with congratulatory re- marks. Q. M. S. Burton o! CalBiify "- celved from the Duke the coveted match oi the MacDonald Tobacco 90-. of Montreal. The team scores in the Moore d: MacLcod Ltd. and . Corporation matches are oompiledl and the one making the highest! total is the winner oi the MacDon- ' ald prize. . .' Armour Sergeant Walker of Hair. fax will be on the range to assist ' the marksmen in every possible manner. Fllllilwliii is the program: final stage today with Lieut. A. Eocles. Ha rris Sluggers Win From Eagles MONDAY 200 Yards - Extra. Series and Practice Shots-Mu to 9.00 a. m. 200 Yards-Lrieuh-COIJD. A. Mac- GASOLINE A most interestin ame fb - g g ° w’ Klnnon Match—9.00, oso, 10.00." McCOLL-FRONTENAC on. COMPANY LIMITED time that equalled Bibby Kerr's pic form, victors in the pole vault, cup, gold badge and a nominal cash ' ball was played on m-iday on the ytirold record of 21 4-5 seconds. javcln throw and hammer throw award. 11‘ ndLng performer in the trio-ii winning with mediocre marks. Char- ..r shot to a sliectawlal‘ wllfllei Herman. burly welghtman from hrioometre final as more thamcilace Bay, N. 5., score; his third tihis fellow WWii-Bmeri 0MB!" i win oi the trials with the hammer.’ flhdown iltc szretch. PBAYSOIi-Bil-Ie tossed the weight 133 ieet 10| victory. duiiiiveting the teat inches, but was 41 it. '1 1-2 inches, Summerside School Diamond be- tween the Sluggers and Flying Eag- les in a McLean League game. The score was 7-1 in the Sluggers lav- or. Special mention must be made of Jack Schurmarrs sensational pitch- . lug. l-le made l9 strike outs in 8 in- Two Canadians-Captain J. W. Houlden, of Hamilton and of Sher- brooke, Que, and Sgt. Alec Parnell, of Verdun, Que, entered the final stage oi the King's prize with bet- ter chances than afnyone, for they nPractlce BhOtS-ILOO to 11.30. Ltd. Match—11.80, 11.50, 12.10. my Williams at the trials 1011i‘ oii the olyrnplc record. l-lis winning h“ the highest wtl‘l5"143 m" °l - is“- ihccd the 1a year 01d distance in the shot put and discus “ll-m m“ "Wild "i". °ii m" m, Collegiate m," m, theitmow also were away short o! day. But the final ranges and the H dwmon of the. Olympic squad world standards. G. wan, Fort wub conditions saw four English marks. c. with Williams and Harold 1am, captured the javelin throw at Pa“ “we m the 1mm’ Homden’ ~- and Buster Brown, fleet 164 4 3-4 inches. The olymplc rec- I ‘encum- cnnnda’ at the 3nd’ “m: . i . . - . "in fifth place. 1 Ed t . BTOWD fr)!‘ I B - 1 ~ analog? to in the‘ a m 1 a 1 4 1mm" Ham“ 11°" Bsviy’: score c1289 save him the Wall were considered for places on" , and Wright took second in thefthe team. Bill Nixon, Ottawa high :3:amaaflg»ljsg1dmiinmnixhtil' VllevWade, wcuvuic, N. s, was'echcc1 boy, won . the 40o metregoh, med“, Armgreisergh much ted .n the tiourtlliilhleifiatm; hurdles in the slow time of 55 4-5 of the Henmrdahmm with 2a., won metre even , Po, seconds, beating Ed Burrows, Ham- the secondawud o’ ‘w, captain i» oi Montreal, blonde chlei- llton and W. H. Pierson, Toronto, m Johnson. o; the London Emu’ u 0i thg Dtlmlliillls middle ill!‘ in the 11113.1. But .NiX0l‘l W88 X1001 wnh 285 took third place and ‘I35; r- contingent, recorded his sec- selected for the team and Tom 53pm“ Q Anderson, o; the Indian l-llllilillli vi the trials by aiified- Coviterr. Winnipeg star who runs Army with ass fourth place and home ahrnd oi Phil Edwards. ior carnegirTech, Pittsbur , was‘ $100; 50.11am with 335, 111th p1“, -- 11 ifymuie club negro IW- chosen. Coulter is trafning in iCdll-lgnd us, the 800 metres. Friday Wllsvh fomla. Phil Edwards great race in, The nine Canadians iollowing i» the 400 mctrcs from Jimmy Ball the 800 nearly caused an upset. Wil- é Houlden were scattered down the ' son was a heavy iavorite to win the, list. Their placings were: Lleut G. ‘event but the long legged negro set: A- Moleeev. o! Winniires. 284. 6th; such a terrific pace for the first Bst- Aiee Parnell. =84. 10th: 0. B- ihr" Igpg ghg; whson h“ hmhdll. Rusk, Ottawa, 281, was 17th; gnqugh feagrve strength w mph Lieut. Sweet, oi Hamilton, 280, Lanky Phil on the fourth. Edwards‘ 33ml 5' E~ Evws- °l mqmmfl" own Canadian record oi 1.52 was 3-911 379- 35m: T‘ A- Jenswi °l not endangered. Windsor Olympic; mnlshm Mu" 378' 36th; s“ F‘ ‘.1 I . 9 an -1 l’ I 111s" ~ YIITII OTIIIIIS Jamln Schurman and Roy Daley, o‘ War. superhorse of the United States turf, has sent n grandson to the races to carry on for him. To the astonishment oi 40,000 swel- tering spectators Gusto, a. slow be- Klnning but courageous finishing grandson oi the great Man d wen! captured the $88,000 Arlington clas- 1130' 1H0’ m” sic, richest three-year old race in the world, yesterday with the two favorites, Top Flight and Faireno, out oi the money. and staggering in hi! wake. l z back. Evergold, a horse grouped in thefM “m4 so field with two others, Sezerac and: a ' ' nings. Batteries, slugger-s, wright and Schurman; Flying Eagles, Ben- GIusto Wins Classic Rdce CHICAGO, 111., July 17.-—Man Behind Gusto. three came Stepenfetchit, with Practice Shots-200 to 230, Ltd Match-2.30, 2.50, 2.10. 3.30, 350, 4.10. Practice Shots—4.45 to 5.00. 5.00, 5.20, 5.40.‘ Practice Shots-Mo to 9.30 a. m Match-MO, 950, 10.10. Practice Shots-ZOO to 2.30. 1mm“ ' -z.ao, sso, 3.10. . sans ERICK, Club won the 1.600 metre reay in comparatively slow time, Winnipeg A. A. A. fin'shing second and a‘ patched up Hamilton Olympia Club, ‘team third. AT Till" ' " SUMMARIES 200 Metre Final: 1 Bert. Pearson, Hamilton; 2 Harold Wright, Edmon- ton; 8 Jimmp Ball, Winnipeg. Time 21 4-5. ‘ . Hammer Throw: l Chas. Herman, Glace Bay. N. 5.; 2 Geo. Sutherland Calgary: 3 David Sutherland. T0- . mnto. Distance 133 feet l0 inches. _ I r| Rimnlng High Jump: i Jaok_ , 1 Portland, Collingwood; 2 Joe Haley,‘ ‘Fla-ran, a. 0.; a w. Groves, Toronto.‘ =Height 0 feet 4 1-8 inches. 3,000 Metres Steeplechase: 1 Dav- idson, Listowel, Ont; 2 Harold Gal- lop, Toronto: 8 Z. Maki, Toronto. Time l0 minutes, 26 seconds. 1,000 Metre Rslayt 1 Windsor ‘Olympic Club, (Chapman, Sherman Ouahman, Fritl); 2 Winnipeg A. A. A.; a Hamilton Olympic club. Time 8.22 0-10. - Pole Vault: 1 Sonny silberi. Hem llion: 2 Bob Stoddard, Coderich; 3 as. s. MoKinnon, Toronto. rrcieht 11 feet. 0 inches. . Javeifn ‘mrow: 1 G. Walla, Hort William; a George rauahren. 0i"- . we; a nail, ‘Iioronto. Distance 1M feet, 4 8-4 inches. ’ 000 lletru: 1 Alex Wilson, Mon- l-treal: a Phil aidwards. Hamilton: 3 Eddie Kins. l-laaulton. Time 1.58 .3140. _‘~= L (00 Metres Hurdles Final:_l W. Nixon, Ottawa; 2 Ed. Burrows. Film 11m}: w, n, qerdon, Toronto. Time as 4-6. c 5,000 Metres: i Bob Rankine, ‘m- Jonto: 2 M. Rarity, Toronto: s rhea Barleant. out. Time 1m: 4-5. x “new Canadian record). ‘meeting. In addition to Burke’; Rehoboth, finished third. Sazerac, another field horse, was fourth. Gusto. the 8-year-old son oi American Flag-Daylight Saving, ran the mile and a. quarter V. Shepherd, Ottawa, 287, 00th; and Lieut. A. C. Lucas, of Toron- to, 263, 97th. - The Canadians return to the Dominion with one of the largest aggregations of trophies ever gar- nered at the Empire's biggest rifle three vi ‘ r‘ . Company Sergt,- Major Burton, of Calgary carried oil’ the St. qeorgab challenge vase, dragon cup and gold cross, liter shooting it out with Lieut. U. Ec- cles, of England, who equafled Bur- ton's score oi 74 out o! B- Pfllllbll '15 in the final stage oi the match. Most prized oi all the trophies won by the Canadians is the Rajah of Kolaporeb Imiieflll chi-mill‘ cup. Canada won this from the de- fending mother country's team. who had taken it from Canada two yen-g 38g, England defended the other great tel-m trophy, the MacKinnon cup. Sgt. p, v. shepherd, of Ottawa, won the Northland mi" "mm" W" the Prince ci Wales match: Ueut. Molecey won the Duke oi Cam- bridge match and the veteran lla- jm- Fred Richardson, of Victoria won the Donegall challenge cup qualifier event. nrsuzv osmr. Jilly i6 -, ‘PM scores oi the Canldiln lliillllil l! 1h, King's prise were as follows: 2nd 000 1000 stage ydl ids total Capt. J .W. H0111‘ den, Sher- ba-ooke. ...... sgt, s. Parnell. Verdun, Q119- Lt. O. A. Mole- cev. Winniver new ea 14s visa 141 ‘H ‘I1 race, with a gross value oi $08,100 estnutflwas worth ‘Schwartz, New York sportsman. to iadd to the purse his colt gathered in blistering heat in 2:03 8-5. The in the 850,000 American Derby. ‘All 61 Qfficial World's Auto Speed Records A »WcrcMaci¢ on DU NlUP Tires 300 Yards — Extra Series and 300 Yards-Moore 8r McLeod DINNER. 500 Yards - Extra Series 4 and 500 Yards-Moore s: McDeod ‘I500 Yards-Corporation Match- l-lAMflrTON, Ont-r July 17-0531, The Canadian Press) — Cflnfldifs team for the olympic 880165 Bi Ml,- Angeles will number approximate-j 1y 120 men and women, it was an-i nounced early this mominz Kiwi s. long meeting oi the Canadian.‘ olyrnplc committee. The womens track squad will be 11 stronSr 31; track and iield athletes have beeni‘ selected, five iencers, eight cyclists.’ seven boxers, seven wrestlers, 20 la-l crosse players, seven yachtsmen and an unknown number of oarsmiznl and swimmers. The men's track team is made up of the following: Sprints: Percy Williams, Vancouv- er; Bert Pearson, Hamilton: Harold Wright, Edmonton; J. R. (Buster) Brown, Edmonton. 400 Metres: Alex. Wilson, Mon- treal; Jimmy Ball, Winnipeg: Ray Lewis, Hamilton. 800 and i500 Metres: Phil Edwards Hamilton; Eddie King, Hamilton. 5000 Metres: Robert sankmeJ-‘res- ton, Ont. 000 Yards - Extra. Series and 600 Yards-Corporation Match- - TUESDAY 200 Yards ~ Extra Series and 200 Yards — Prowse Bros. Ltd. 500 Yards-Prowse Bros. Match- DINNER. 600 Yards — Extra Series and 600 Yards-Prowse Bros. Match. 600 Yards — Ladies‘ Challenge 40,600 to Morton L. Ont. Marathon: Johnny Miles, Hamil- ton; Eddie Cudworth, Toronto. 50,000 Metre walk: Henry Cieman, Toronto. 110 Metre Hurdles: Art Ravens- dale, Cobourg, Ont. l-rgh Jump: Jack Portland, Col- lingswood, Ont, Duncan McNaugh- ton, Vancouver. 400 Metres Hurdles: Tom Coulter. Winnipeg: Dud Powell, Toronto | 0 sprintre and Dora] pilling, Cardstonl Alta, Javelin thrower, may be addedl to the squad. 0N THE ROAD For you're on the high road to somewhere, And you'll never know where leads If you baulk shadows Which haunt all the world's great deeds. it at the ghosts and ‘meet the Falcons in the Tonight at 8 p. m. the Rover! second game oi the second section of the City Baseball League , in what promises to be one oi the best gam- es so far this year. In addition to the game tonight the drawing for the Gentlemen‘! suit or Ladies dress, put on by the Falcon ball team to procure new uniforms w'll take place, so come on out and see ii you are the lucky n9. . Wins Race HALIFAX, July l7—(By the Canadian Pressi-Vlce-Commodors J. H. Winfields Gull. skippered by Harvey W. Jones, won the "all afloat" race held by the Royal Nova. Scotia Yacht Squadron on Satur- day, leading a field of fifteen yachts. B. E. Brais took second money with the Saredjo, and Hon. J. C. Tory: Swallow finished third. For Colds use .’illnard'a Linimrnt. The world's fastest drivers choose DUNLOP tires-dnvariably. The experience and resour- ces to build tires that withstand the terrific strains—heat, expansions and bouncing- which racing imposes, enables DUNLOP to provide you with “The World’s Finest Tires.” For safety for comfort-for economy-fit your car with UNLOP onus. Bulk Ottawa pleat. as. Sweat Hamilton istfb an iaofjro‘ '10 sgt. '12s. Jean: a‘. ENT TIRE Canada ’:s Teamllilllllls lllllli For The Olympics F ll l ll ll ll 3 120Athletes will-Tl-epresent the Do-lT 0 N l E H ll _minion at Losingeles next Week 10,000 Metres: Cliii Brlcker, Gait.