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'run oH4RLo'r'rs'rowN GUARDIAN _ ._ _ i th Si>o1'tPagsE srybod Reads Ggardian Stilts Race Viewe¢l_ _ B3' Thousands Lael Atte d Th B ll C T d A "d C' The ,Olympic Fund n e ga ame oay n ive A _ THE CUARUIAN STILTS RACE LAST CEURCES CARPENTIER NUT B EVENLNC WAS A SANCUINE SUCCESS UNLY AN ATHLETE BUT W ‘W1°""&\r Thousands oi Enthusiastic Spectators Witnessed the First Event A a 'oi Tliis'Kind'Ever Held in the City.-Great Enth- ___________ llsiasm Maniiested as the 'Boys Pac- _ ...W ‘%:.".:‘.‘.‘f".:’.§;".L..i,t.. ‘.‘..‘°.€.°.:ii‘:.2.1°..“";‘.:,‘:.°.‘§.°.tri.;2:1115 ed On Their “Wooden Legs” i§iil.glZi‘?§’.£’§.‘;iii'.i€.2fl.1.¥C§$;'|°‘6.il‘.1`2l..§’3.?";..i.i .it pa.. ...ni H033” by me C“|°d°“i““ Pipe sport" came drifting back from adian Ofilce Wednesday after Bond' Bild "$95953 ‘ld ¢° l AUVBIY past when they too were youngst- at - .__-<0 tu-Iwf 01° G\|{\Td|““ 5"" face” ers. and many were stirred by with their stilts at trail arms omat- almng lmnlaae to again nl--,nb me ed an imDOBiDK lDB¢Ul°\° 1°" W9* "wooden legs" as in days of yore., ning as they ‘left the Guardian#0f-,’ Many n nwlna,-'a face benlnen _ SL with pride and many a father to the P14060 0f Willett C°“@K9 thrust out his chest as their boysi Kl‘0\\Bd4» U10 fi_9ld 0! DH"-10. Ul9\’@ struggled with enger anticipation' to mat it their DWWBBB “lid 195'-'for n place among the chosen. All U19 couldn't win a prize, but every son big classic. . V -showed the gameness and sports- u fice and' proceeded via Kent F their endurance and ability in Hundreds of citizens lined route ofzmarch to the grou ators awaited the arrival of young,'ath1etes, about 70 in all me mnnship whfch will no doubt sta 05| by them in after years, when the where thousandaofadditionai spect race la lnnga, and me gnal_ anc..‘ l For almost a month, ever since T110'-N609 WGN! 60114110104 ill ll the Guardian made the announce-1 roped ynciosure. thereby not only ment oi a ezine rnee, citizens gi`vin8 1'-he c°mpeut°r“ P1011!!! 0f general and especially the youth scope, but affording the large HH coinpntitors had looked forward sembilge B Brand-stqlnd seal. ill the evening of the runes, ond which to Wi!l1€SB the ill fivéllf. isny that everyone was well satis To the thousands who eiithusi~ tied last night would be putting llsliitlily f0|i0We(i fade lifter race mildly, as not 3 dull moment m with the keenest interest, fond rod the splendid evening'a sport; al the League of the Cross Band, that memories of “the days of ,___ U16 cess- re . lsplendid organization and the -awww org; nd aswwhl E=‘5"?15" ful ww#-1 FSF ways welcome Pipers furnishing ` excellent intermittent music 0 r I I S the while. At the conclusfon of the races' 30 to be photographed- THE SUMMARY: 9 yrs-ist Heat. Compton Weliner yn Burnett on Beers. 7 to 8 Venn. McEnchern McDonald M iiford McMillan. Final 7, 8 and 9 Years. Mclilachern ivieneneiu ‘ , Milford. 10 Years. _ Geo. Smith ’ Mr. Chester S. McClure, president i of' the Gnardinn, briefly addressed., their ability as stilt walkers and hoped that the event -would be made - nn ainniial one. The speaker then Awww F. 0'Nelii R. Taylor -the hoyn, congratulating them on - 11 introduced Premier Stewart wiho l|W'R?i!‘?|‘gl*‘ - u non. , in congratulatory terms awarded ' P ms' Immun tho prizes to the winners of the dif- ll UPI U Here'o instant relief from that burn- ing coral Blue-lay will atop \\\'° PU” Then the oora loosenn and cornea out. -Doa aw\Y_‘*'m‘ dangerous jaring. Got Blue-ily Al y°‘"d “ ®sisnio\4.,'Damiel Coughlin 'and B. Kelly for - - valuable assistance in ropifng and 0 ' . = The following is the summary:- . NOTE-The winners of the ev- `ferent events. ducted the meet also to Messrs preparing the grounds ents are asked to meet at the Guar To the olllciais und Police Oillc- orn Walker nnd Higgins the Q r- dian extends hearty thanks forutxe , capable manner in which they con- *WN-1 Pwmw IKCQNJO-I WFP? 412 o'i_~iein Saunde Inman Bohner. 13 McCabe Scale 'Carver Riggs .sl » \ \(r xl Atso PAcit:gtipii.*rins or so _ A ' A LP¢»\~°'s°`°*' . zonzsr ! iOfbrl5¢ ;»§Q \ts._ _(_ ___ 'fkji 4.J§";"_ __ ?" i CKliY’S .Gut Smoking Tobacco \ , I I A I “.|*jam| gn. N-gg pull reveals the het, that . f-_.ma ,",,,,|,,\|»»sn¢.»|»k»v°v°v°f"I°- '* ' ` ` qfamnigpgvirglnianlodlmviouneotti. it _ L ' dthis tettaoeajlnnotbe-ou¢pabod.` » as ‘if _ ~."" r§~‘=”‘-4- J wiv -'si ._ .' A iiionv r. _ qnuwg oomww. 4.n»|‘rlts>i it ' ‘ ~_.*‘f_,.__> ° Cigarette "1 Tifnirisi-1"* » and _ insois *b » "Q f rf"//~/.f - ,_ /f/r//'/.s -rms' ~* A . f . \" 1; “Ib the Kings tate’ \\ Q _ __ ` ' " S L r ' ` -2" niiaqwimiiimiuiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiie .\"` ' ' i. _ _ . 7, .,r..-¢ .rf A ' 0/.i _i 334% /L The lo ' ' ` luiuo_4M9egi`:AY>c&“|_.iMi1':o Y an FAT _ __ Y -.,w"k 4 5'” ditlon can jump live feet with: u running start and only the dny press report the ‘new Carpentieir 2 M. Nicholson. - 3 P. Sheifoon. I . ar e 2 J. O’Ne`il 3 S. McCabe. _ 10, 11, 12 and 13 yearn (Flflai) ¢3U\&¢A9l9t-I ?°¥°_§.’°?’5" O'Neiii Taylor .Shelfoon Nicholson. McCabe Carver. 14 Venn Up-int Heat. Harry Walsh 1 I 2 A. Shelfoon. I _ 2nd Heat- Harley Power Burnett. 5.22 Flnll Heat. for first place; Shelfoon won etilts, but wins second pos`tion. Officials: Starter-James licMilian. Referee-L. B. McMillan. Scorer-ivan Reddin. Finish Judges-W. 1-lalpsnny, F- Doyle, J. McEachern, Thom White. Moore._ to be a good sort and what is bet er. is strong on the ianiily instinct. noon ter than a mere punching mochine'H'e shows with great pride a letter he is an all round athlete wlioiiihylm his nine-year-old son, addres | keeps hiniseii' in good condition. lt 'se to Mon Cher Petit Pere, whichi . , is ieiated that in a workout at his Profecsor Curley translates as .\i.vi PI‘a,Cl',1C6 VP* Wh""’“sp“‘°' training camp in indiana two days Dear_1»ittie Daddy. Ibettens and cs- _ before the encounter with Gibbons 1119;* *F0111 his Wife and children are The fouowmg ba" Mayen me . A t d . l . . . Aihfwiitriige €ii?iIeh'hLtIi1¢;n rLillresDAmi:oi)r\I gtk;niiiigoggnldlnignrtgdofthsii requested to turn out for L. 0. C.i a* e practical-ly a standing start, made a life. 4,000 miles away from home' haselizill practice Wednesilny even clean jump over, the height being_'l`h€l”9 LB H large Dlctilre 0i` Mud- fonr feet. six inches aihove the ame Carlientler on the wail that ilour. No one but a; nithlete in con lilly Of Olll' H105! 'fl\ll\0llS lll0Vill_‘-1 lt picture queens might envy. nel The following in a brief biography fore Carpentier ran a hundred of the Dllsilletol yards in eleven seconds flat to pro-I ve that his system still carried ull T0m»my Gibbons | its ancient drive and dash. Froml Born in 1889 at St. iPaul, -Minn. F Blume all outward appearances says tl\e» Slilrlféd l`igh'tinKln1911i. ' y ln Most important ibattle before meet in better pliysic-_ni nlinpe than the iilii Ci1l`D0ll‘il8l`¥ A l5l‘ound one drawn faced invnder who niet .lack with Jack Dempsey ni. iSlieiby, Dempsey nt Jersey City three ymrs Montana, last July. ago._ He is seven pounds heavier, The 1'e6\li‘i.I DSMPSPY l'9C9iV9d 3 for today he weighed 184 in s light 59618100 at gn dot bout. summer suit. lille skin is clean and Other imimrtsnt bouits were with ,pink only slightly t:inii\._tl and the BUCK Cl‘0\1Se, Billy `Miske, Gus drawn look oi' 1921 has been sup C,\l‘l'i8ti8. BOD MOYIH. “Ury CIM' planted by the look of one who,is M141 BH"-ivy Madden. auprenieiy confident and in me nn-| His worst showing: Against Har-l est of health. Just sixteen yeure ago FY Greb, to whom he lost a 15- P. Shelfooll as B banmmweimli YOUHZSY-er of i4 l`°“"d de0i9i°“ 0° 'Mamh 13. 1922- Brudenell School for the month oi §§"l"l"l"|*+'I'*'i'l'+'|"l"|' , 'P 0 LLGA EAND 'I' -|- BA Nl ',-|- Roan nAcE -|- l'|» _ 'I' ' ,'l' The Acorn Road Race will 'I' fl' start froni the Acorn ltestaur- + ' 4+ ant today at 3 o’clock irhurli, 1' '+ and win finish ine iaer three -i» 'I' laps on the Aliegwcit grounds, 1' *'- |'|' previous to the Abegweii__ -|- The following is the Abegweit _'I' Sumin<(|'side ball game. A re-‘ 'I' "H909 Wlliflh Wm face the Slim' 4- cn,-(1 attendance la expected -|»_meraide Torontos this afternoon: H' today, considering the (acl 'Y C~ D0\18W“-C“lC]1Bf- 'I' that the proceeds will go to' 1|' V. McQ\l8id-Pitcher. O' ward financing the trip of § F. McCarey-lst Base 'I' our local athletes, namely Mc- 'I' B. Garrick--Znd Base. Q Donald, Walker and probably 4' Ben. McDonald-3rd Base. 'I' Barney I¢‘i'aiit'es-'l‘0 PARIS. '|‘ J. McEachern-Short Stop. 4' ‘P J. Cronin-Centre Field. -f~ 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 4' 'I' fl' 'P 'lv 'I' 'I' -I' 'I' 'I' P. McQnaid--Right Field. *“ G. Houston-Left Field. ing at 6.15 at Victoria Paik. Charles Lund, Skipper of the E. Arsenuuit "Myslery" will accept Capt. Mc- Roy lloyln i)onald's challenge by sailing his V, McQuiilil craft against the “Rambler” on ’l`_ Mc-(‘nri-y ` 'l‘hiii'sday evening at 5.30 p.m. HY" LADIES CITY _ ‘ _ sowaine i.__z1§ou¢ Enmkas defeated the Y. Girls by `174 pins. Miss Finlayson had honom tor highest total and single. , a . Wednesday at 'I T. C. F's_vs. Hopefuia and at 8.30 yedazoguee vs Granlles., tt 1 9 s ".. Following are the results: - 73507151? McRae . . . .. . .120 109 74 McRae .125 131 ' 105 Brown _ _ . ._ . . .B3 139 130 ua cram _...iss ioii_ _._____-- issi' sas eos Total-1179 ' Eurekal “ ._' H.Stewart 111 gl. 181 6 94 114 C.Brown..... ....162 . R. Ward ...........111 100 Finlayson ._ . .199 155 Wright . . . . . . . _ . .185 135 129 FFT ,hir sez 521 F, Josclili Total-1953 i 'i`. McFarlane - ' W. A. McDonald T. Dewar ' E. Mciliiiiiuii T. (‘_oi'rigiiii F. Powi-r B, McI)uiinld W. *Davey W. Dougherty _ J. Dillon W. Zaib P. MnQu:iirl | J. Mnrtin. _ BRUDENELL SCHOOL Foilowini.: is thc i‘0D0Y`i 0f Why Not HATCHWAY 'I at A vary, very cool-4 why not Hatchway Iorsm in our I .100 v.Gii-in = *"' . Mcilae ‘....100 87 14 K. ~ ,we W, pam-mga and G_ Ma".|a_ hevbegan his ring career, earning &May_ (1-indn $35 for a sesoon's work. Sixteen Gwrilel Carpentier Gi-title Viii.-1. ivan MacDonald yeiiirs have slippedaiong since that Bum in Lens. Ffwliue ill 1894. 2. George Stewart. ye-"_ modest beginn-lngidateen years that Started fighting in 1908. Grade Vi.~i. Verna Shaw, 2. have known 103 rlng names, and Most important bout before Gib Edith Mncin-tyre, 3, Eilery SShaw. YS! t0dHy there isn't a. mark npqn b0ns battle: Witih Jack Dempsey in Grade iV.-1. James MacDonald. -- "Tile Bnittle oi' the Centnry" in Jer- 2. Dorothy Siinw, Il. I-tnta Miic io and 11 Years. _“Y City. July 2, 1921, -_Inn/re. . 4 _Tho result: .Denipieey knocked Cnr-l Gi'nili»_ iii.-»-1. Doris itonierisoii 1 R_ Taylor P'€in-tier out in the fourth rou'iiil_ 2. Ciniide iiiiii-inlyro, Ii, Noble Canadian Stores WOODS UNDEIWIAI COIPANY. LIKITID TORONTO HI H. Walsh and A- Shelfoon tied rnce»off, the former falling fro as merits become known it _.hed a` JudseB_F_ P* Hennessem ,l._ w_ now kno»vn_ and prized throughout L Prowse, Thomas Ranaghsn. Ge o. Walker, Geo. L. Proyvse, Fre “al t° H C8l`l>entier's shoiwing aimnzed most Sh=1W~ critical. i Grade i.--Senior, 1. Ernest . Other opponents; Willie l,9wln_ Robertson, 2. Edith Webster, . Frankie Klan Bill I Grade i-Junior, 1 Margaret i - _ _ s. P it, Ji' . - ‘ ~ 12 and 13 Years Smnh" Bombardlery Wgigae Jsaiwebster. 2. Lois Robertson. 1 R C V r Jeainette Gunboat Smith, Joe Bee | _ 'l`€i4ChCI'. UD1`li@il1;i NO BUTTON keti and rgwniey, nie last num-‘ ' "" “ " peso victim. -é-co;--G BASEBALL W. K. S. vs. 8'S|DE ~ '- HIGH SCHOOL TODAY, . The West Kent School Baseballl team leave this morning for Suni- ,merside where they will piny the High School Team this afternoon. Id. llowlng is the line up: Catcher-W. Ceilings. Pitcher-D. Grant lst Base-H. Ebert; 2nd Base-A. Walker 3rd Base-L. Partridge Short Stop-P. Mclnnis (Capt) L. Field--J. Cameron , C.’ Field-S. McNutt ln R. Field-F. Rsnahan m Spare-H. Ross ::An ‘Oil that is Prizod’ Every- where.-Dr. Thomas' Eciectric Oli was put upon the market without any flourish ova; fifty years ago, lt was put. up to meet the wants of a S_ small section, but as`soon ae its whole continent for a field, and it is this continent. There is nothing eq- d . Minard'l Linimont For Coughl \ Av’ . TOBACCO ii it Ji.; cioAnis1'rss iii. 25:' ’Z» twenty » ~ Vmcn~unS r., ‘Ai 'fgi iii ~ Quality! Quantity! Buy LongTom-ancigetboth. . That’e true economy. --By GEO, HBMANUS L., ' ‘” - --~ » -3 "_`~»v_/_ rm gov-QNA '11¢.\.i. some or 'ri-iss: Nxriveb _ wvwr i Ti-iiN\< or.THis L.\\I'N HERE QQ\.JNTg\f LTL' #Si /ZsN A\Q1»' (QQNTQY its iT 5 ' ' * "__ \ _=._- ‘\* nfl' E a _:ri _ _ -A-A . I _Z1 1 a =%§.'5'.. 4.-= <1-5.' " v-Q :H3113 111:: "1Z‘4"`..' Vffkf .:' ::' k i H1024 nv luv-L Funnt leaves. inc rHn~4¢-_, iN Lire -'retire DO Foe. e>u~`f"~'~'*‘~€= *foci iN Ti-ia Qnocsnw SM. gt- kai. rife Serie A A A ir wuz A cnc. eooie l r»ia~f`e_ i wa wuz 'r~t_»