Live .PAGIA SIX . rms cHA'nLo'1'rE'rowN ousllnulu AUGUST 8 1928 _ _ .. -N on =~,-T W -1- ~ ..._- -fo- E fa- . “\.__ - € ` ORCHESTRA SPECIAL MUSIC SCORE- FOX NEWS Larl-:s'r EVEN 'rs " NOVELTY rarua v j ' " - [ 71." 1 EDWARD' 'l'i"|'_`_li5Y _ DAzzL1NG_uoMANcE.0F IMPERIAL .l HUNGARY .w I '1‘.H. THE QUEEN, or ltd- \_ _ L' - uv fl my , 'E ' 1 ' ' - :.1 UE' Q Beautiful ls a nre flower, but poor as I church 31: 1' I scorned the love of the best “catch” on the Continent, than turned Emotion upside down to will him luck. Billie Diwds mosg,golg_|§ul and romantic charactprlutloni is .'33 - _ 3' ' Iii rf: ‘T W I T H ULIVE BROOK Q AND A HOST OF STABS -_ 'f.".:i-“ ~“ 'hui-3. ' ~ News Al Home and Alu-ood F,E_A U '1`__l.'1T-f S. - ;=. IILYMPIII CHAMPIONS 100 metres-Percy Williams. Can- States. $43- Shot. put-John Kuck, United ' 200 metres-Percy Williams, Can- States, ada. W 400 metres-Ray Barbuti, Ulrlted Staffs- States. 800 metres ~Douglas Lowe, Great Britain. 1,; 1500 metres-Harry Larva, Fin- land. Japan. 6000- metres-Willie Ritola, Fin- lnnd. 10,000 met_r_es_~,~l?:m\'a Nurmi, Fin- pi mud. "' "' | llil lllf-Ire hurdles-S. J. Atkinson. "sv-lllll Africa. -100 metre hurdles-Lord David Burghley, Great Britain. 3000 metre steeplechase-- Tiovo Loukola. Finland. 400 metre relay (x)-United U Stata, 1600 metre relay (xl-Unlbed States. Marathon-El Quafl, France. FIELD - 1£il'ld. Broad jump-Ed Hamm, United SU\_f@S~ Can:-.da. Discus (x)-Bud I-louser, United tl Pole vault,-Sabin Carr, United Javelin--E. H. Lindquist, Sweden. High _1ump~Bob King, United Hammer throw _ Patrick O'Cal- ghcn, Ireland. Hop, step and jump-Mike Oda. Decatillon-Paavo Yrjolo, Finland. Not no indicates retained cham- onshlp. 0MEN'S TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONS OLYMPIC TRACK 100 met.rcs~Elizabeth Robinson, nlteri States. 800 metres-Lina Radke. Gemiany 400 metre relay-Canada. FIELD Discus -- l-lzllina Konopacka, Po- Hlgh jump-Ethel Catherwood, ONLY MARITIME SHOT - - to ire of many by their- ill-timed ine dulgenco in bombsst' and verboslty Their loquacity in pr s ng re - 1' erees' decisions, and their lack of diplomacy, has left a bad impress- interested more in the results of the The delight of Canadians at un- D0 through its representatives. enter- the Yankees in this reglrd. The bid ‘custom of shaking hands with your opponent win. lose or draw has op- parently been lost sight of. _ The Globe says: "From this side _ of the ocean it does appear that no protests should have followed the winning of the hundred metres bi’ d Miss Robinson, or the disqualifica- Hester. Judges decisions at -all ly conceivable that incompotnnt C erybody else. being human. they by Canadian officials." 1; te ACTIONS COUNT r It may be that Mulqueen and 9 grand gesture of nationalism, and d to justify their position at the Williams, another Joe Wright, bulk L’ so far in importance through ac- complishment over what any of the officials say, that the I tter might as well stay quiet. Thef are only giving Canada an undeserved repu- tation ln the sporting realm. “Au- tionr. speak louder than words" as usual. , f Canadian allegiance and the cablesip 1920. Williams saw how Coaffee Ne ‘mme back t‘° Cans” “wr ms de' Rhem Joh.l1s'1i>-rl'l"Ii1ld and Wilson icllne ln prowess in me stores. It B no and H0 B 0.l_,mell_ BD D 8 D, 1:l.::.;:‘°..‘l.::::.“°°°.... .°.:l.'”:“:..':' -» M- --md “Protest” J. Mulqueen and Bob ed States athletes in the track ev- Roblnson seem to. have amused tho_ ` M LVD- P on i over future Olyrnpilidlii,-, and by U their threats to withdraw Canada Oymplad “Our boys train on fast- frorm participation. at Los Angeles. er tmcks and make :faster time as ole ti f 1 consequently, when they meet the ion with John W. Public who are tracks their advantage is reduced think this is the best team we expected, though well deserved. General Mclir-thur’s statement was successes is being marred by th° made in response to a query from wrangling, and swsshbuckling in- newspaperrnen as to his opinion re- dulged in by the reflected glory ro- gardlng an article which appealed tlnue with the athletes. The Tor- n a. London newspaper, and which onto Globe inls out that Canada intimated that' “lavish feeding" I games than any other' factor. ' ever had, but I also think the op- i W _ ed six protests most oi them defeats suffered by United States ents at the O mics was the o ln- M Eu trivial, and so far have outyonked athletes in the track events. . H times should be uphold. It is hard- K the Unltm states: defeat th, men wvuld be el>P°1H°¢d 1° ‘flu New westmluigter-c goals to 3, yes- these important positions. Like ev- te,.d,ly_ , may err buf- S0 M18 HS they °" blbltlob or a national sport, not on honestly there isn't. any reason 00 the Olympic program. but it wa.- raise objections. In the meantime more than an exh1b1¢,10n to me gn. it is hoped that win or lose, there posing teams, whotfought like tig- will be no more claim of unfairness em The Cdmdlahg who come from "'°"‘ world's champions for nearly 1 quarter of a century. exhibited sup- Roblnson are trying to mako‘ o. eveloped and mush Bcrlmmaglng lull °‘1f‘“1’““""' "“s° “°“' °“° Pmy $5.1 between me sam, and me snub -- rut : STUFF “N” "°N5E"SE lPltugurgilme.............. 4 ll o B ki 3 'l 1 some p°ppy°°°k is being Spread lggimyre and Hamreaves. Mcweenli regarding attempts already made Clark -and Gooch, De1,en~y_ _ to seduce Percy Williams from hlschlcago 2 9 0_ hhgd p 4 8 51 carryreports that he has already Cm.ls°n_ Malone and 1-151-then" been offered a chance tn go to wllloushlm mng ,md Dlw1s_ Washington _Univei-sity. This reads second game: |111” Sh°°“~ “°““°“°""- W“"“’"“ Pittsburgh 512 o °°““”"” °°“"P""° ’°’ th” U“"*’d Brooklyn 2 9 2, States in the next Olympiad any Ru”ell_ Hlll and Hl,_l.gl.cave5_l "‘°’° tm" W’*"’°' sP°“°°' “‘°~l-1emsloy,lJoo1r, Potty, Elliott and swimmer. could in this one. or_Deben_y Gooch T”°"“1°§°“' me °h°'“‘1”°“h“"‘”" mlst. Louis 1 s o expressed by General Douglas cArthur official chief of the nited States delegation tc the esult, the General pointed out, ropeans on the latter’s own 5 WITH LYA DE “SEMI LET Comedy l§_§‘§L‘ HEART THIEF” :ssl sell ABEGWEITS WIN UPENING : GAME DF ISIANIJ LEAGUE GA PITOL Tomonow-'Friusat Summerslde S 0 -Tom M lane Backed Up By Splendid Fle Hurls One Of Best Games Of His Hoot, the i - e ompara ble saddle born broncho bus ter takes to tho air' A thousand foot parachute drop into a swimming pool and then the fln began. A ripping one - man Wild West rodeo A ' Real Rodeo llouis Wild West Show Broncho Busting - Bull-Dogging - Roplng and Tying. itiou is better in every respect as responsible for the numerous ommlrrc s'rAnlUM, Amstel- §;° , A . 7.- - a$_ this blgéinmzfad S5; have redecorated the whole rem- and anlusclnent for ever bodv o ll . Y .» on of Myrtle Cook or George _iw 3 lacrosse match wamhed Jem, ises and in addition have added n ` Open for inspection Friday after.. pkms Unwérsllly telm.l_ l.epl.esenl__ fourth new alley procured from thc; H0011 and evening- in H’TOWN BUWE ING lillEYS DEN SATURDAY MDRNING Th Charlottetown Bowling Alleys old reliable Brunswick Balke Co. ~ open for business Saturday morn- This Alley is the last word ill work merlcans Defeat , ug. _ ' . The Management after manyl championship games. - year’s endeavor have built up rn The premises will well repay 11 ' this concern 9. really civic instltu- visit from everyone who likes to n of which' everybody may well sec a clean, sanitary, modern and g el proud. This year the Executive well conducted place for exercise anadians-t e Salmon Bellles, o The match was staged as an ex- famous lacrosseentre. and whos- ams have been considered as lor stick work. Intense feeling among the playersi ch to the crowd's entertainment. play progressed during the inter- the marathon. \ HIE QAEUES A National LGIIIIG el his. wYorl¢ ......l016 0 WON TITLE Federation Sgt. G. G. Mclnman, of the 1'. E. I. Highlanders, the only Maritime l, _ ala canadian boy. 'rms ony worrt ““”~ mereiyparade in his honor and Amman Mu” Provinces marskman included in Canadais 1928 Blsley Team, which failed somewhat collectively. but did well individually. llc is seen ready £5 then let him shift for himself. Apparently the thoughtless ro- N - ~ » plonship of Canada was captured 1 ew York _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 8 ll l by Miss Marjorie Gladman, former Toronto girl and now a resident ni' The tennis eham 1 dluombark at-Montreal from tho Culunrder Ascanis, aboard which mill! k i' th i thnri with 01110980 - ~ - - - 3 10 3 l of the returning riflemen rctumetl I/n Callmda July 30, happy In splHts1E1}l1‘;r(;1‘:Qdlarl:seteaElli “£118 ‘.30 Pc“"°°k “nd GTBWWBK1. LYOHS. ‘santa Mon cl’ Cam' Sh" began M' *°°'°”‘ and anticipating the Connaught meeting in August, when next year's team have lv. recoil Amateur officials all 9°* and B°"3' hd will bo chosen. MeI.e-.man is of Charlottetown. 30. l tl than _ Th. next Cleveland . . . . 0 ii 1 __--- __ sggslgll grihemx A_ of o_°m.°m_ Jones and Ruel, Uhle. Shaute. ’ te rofficia ereabouts "stick Do Ph“‘d°lVm° ' ~ 1 5 0 me unamncm of the ovnlmds of Walberg. Crouse and Cochrane amateur sport there should bs' c"'".°u “nd H"5"“"°° ` plenty of action Y ““"‘* -1”” “V” Y"‘“‘~‘ “K"» “"1 GLASGOW, scotland, August 'l. . r progress in thc game has been ,_ _ over the country tired of the dom- W°“m“9°°“ 8 17 0 exceedingly rapid. ‘cllfgllzlffg nl;/ulglll¥;‘l;`c_ $:dll°l‘:;!(_flf:;ll _ ""”" out by Frankie Moody of Wales, ill' ises to be a snappy affair. If ama- Hud."“ ‘md L' Sewell' Auuey' B1 ‘Lea ue Leaders the nm' round ot "he" bout to- night. " is h -~ The fight was scheduled for 20 thigh' gum' md ‘N 'mm "nd, by Dem," 4 H 0 iI11C1U¥11n8 GENIUS Of AUBUSL 3.) rounds but was over in a minute NATIONAL LEAGUE the tlrst unch, a right hook, Moody tllfll. 811 L iidii Of li 'ine' 1.32..:- ¢~.i .. \n.......~. ~~ _'__‘_ ‘ BOBUOII . . . . .. 2 Fon FUTURE GU|DANCE St. Inllls . . . . .. 0 ' VY. The Dominion Govomment each “nd 511115118- l lad i gslvrssibly 'fgres of ply- YYh$‘e mg mo omlom. lpdggslhuflllo . .. 612 dt;-”¢Jersey Clty....... .. 4 B 'mob (1, _International League di; gh Buffalo -Jonny City 1°* 4 Toronto Newark on Montreal . . . . .. flglhlg Bl|¢Ili10l‘e . . . . . GCI mliv-4 5-1...... MacF‘adyen. Russell and First game: Second' game: _ "‘D4Q"‘Ql-*Q »-In on r-» IFQQEGQUIB 0QW§3\3¢\-'|53 Batting-}{ornsby, Braves, 383. es and ln three more punches the Runs-Bottomley, Cardinals, 91. Scot was .down and out. 'I'he win- Runs Battcd in-Bctomlcy, Car- ning punch which travelled 01111’ _I\ als, 92. few inches landed on Mllllkin-1 |h;_.D0ul,hl¢, cm-d1ha15, 140, chin and he fell on his back like r~. 'Doubles-Bottomley, cardinals, so los. He mmmd f»° fel” his lim' 2 Triples-Bottomley, omllruls, rs. Of! the ¢=“"“S \>¢f°"° 11° ‘"l"“h‘;°““lfé I }q°m¢|-g___w11m|-,_ gu1,s_ “_ ed out but. try as he In 8 . ‘ Stolen Bases-Cuyler, Cubs, 10 °°l11d “°° Yet “P' ' l 1 | hm _ _ _ ` hirty thousand Boots 855095 B pw 8 Bmw" mam W0" 17' this sudden collapse of their cbom- l 1 _' --ow plan. They had braved s rein 10 Bef! \ ~ l l but tn unoxpoclba fury 01 lnlnmrclm LE/love h ’“ ‘”“ ln” sl ,ll wa, wo 1 BM-this-ooolln. senators. 394. M°°"Y" °°°“ 5 °“ “"8 . Runs-Ruth. Yankees, 113. mum f°' mm' | Runs _Batted In-Ruth Yankees, _ -- lin-is-_-vo Tom McFarlane, hurling for the LINEUPS Abegwelts in the first game of the cateher Island baseball league covered him Daley, Wright self with glory last evening on tht lpitchel- local gridiron by allowing one lon: Mohkley hit and at the same time shuttin 15; Base Sllmmerside out by e score of 'l tl pew-S St Outsmarted. but not olltployetl ewan' ard Base the visiting Western ball tosseri Wllson gave the local fans an exhibition oi Sh the popular outdoor game that Schurman Wt 5109 will live long in their memories L! each anlievery member of the nin Joh e 1' Field exhibited o calibre of ball that be "sim fore the series is ovcl will prove 1 Centre F1010 sore thorn ln the .sides of the loc- 31511005011. 1311181’ outsmorled, because the Abc- Gallant gwolts used all the one points of the Ofiwials-A1 the plate. game ln their offense and defence. U1i\m0hf1. on thc bases, but not outplayed. as Summcrside Jomieson showed all th; ealllxarks ofl_arl_‘¢:_l;‘ ball club W en s mean they foiled miserably. wltll tdhc Loughrafll I suit that runnels were c il 9 sacks to (lic a natural death The ilelclin_g _and l.hlr_l€W1¥_;§g(\;§(_ g hind the Abb es as ng W NEW YQRK __ to WltHCS‘>~ “Ch *md “WW thww prepared to reiingdigh iris 11| ing ilclder showed Dell and PFCC1* vywclght ul_1e_ Tommy Lullg lon ln evluy___llll\lHHhc§SUmm°r”1d° day signed articles with Tl fell down n 0 PHC md 101 a 1 1 BUITCU HE 1111* 1" the ms' and Boston LitIl1l:rl:IE1(Erb0.1Il1cl-iggninst sixth U16 1°C“1* mowed C at Mad son Square Garden, F001 Wvlih mat Wm” ba" games 5 Sharkoy's signature has not They 11112 when °1°“t'5 named rum been obtained. but ill n hclslce Ogfdiglig me visit fl‘lhl§‘“’l'l §“°k‘l°y' 1” 1° °°“f°' Ou » c ar ere omorrow 111!! leanh did not “hm” the Comml After Gene Tunncys ret and sliced HIM manifested 1115 prev' Loughran announced hc was ious alvlwalnncc here- 1"* S°E"‘°d to abandon rut 175 pound erratic and at times bewlldcgcg, _csc and cast 1,15 10; wml "lc pecially when runners crow e welgms sack) *`i-U The attendance at last evenlng‘s AMSTESRDAM U 7 of this kind and will b used for “am” wa” rw' but If me samflwrigm J’ ' M T°'°m° W” 9 brand of ball ls handed out in fut led by 1115 Hemcy 1-1va1 Dave ure fixtures, it looks as lf lilo stands 1h Lhgh- 01ymp1¢ Single §¢1|115 both in Sumnlcrslde and Charlotte today wrlght wa; three lengths town will be crowded at all colnlnglhlhd He gpm-ted ggmely but alncs ed thc punch Only two hours G0-me by 1IlH1l1§> fore he had paired with his naut Club mate Jack Gllest to feat the French doubles crew Moi-* v-*QQ cow oc# CO3' .soc O S`Side Abegweiis Has Debate On . Girls’ Events AMSTERDAM. Aug. 'I.-Controv- ersy of whether women‘s track and' flcld events should be retained on 1116 Olympic program. was brought dcration this afternoon. ly developed. A prospective flght over the issue was postponed uno.. tomorrow, after Finland's represen- womel1's events. 1 The Federation reversed itself on lowcd u report from a committee W CHESTER S MCEURE DUNATES TRUPHY TUC Y M1_l “lu Cgllcstcil _S TMcLllrc has tllcrc will be four races raced to to the floor of 0 c _vcly lll y olln el ll rophy to the eldo n holder of the Trophy for lntematllmal Aélhateuinirtisietg Charlottetown Yacht Club year the boat making the This donation on the part of Mr number of points during the A malorlly report from the MeLure is deeply appreciated by tht' contests will be declared thc Connell llwored remlnlng the l-eml_ club and especially by the members for the season nlne features llmlmd to not more who are snllng bouts all of \vhich1 Tile first race will be held than slx events provlded me gl,ul,l_ will no doubt do everything pos evening starting at 6 o'clock llllg 300 metre race be ellmll.lal_ sible to get possession of this beau the committee in charge will do ed, but sharp opposition immediate- mul 91°C” Of Silverware clythlng to give the boats This Trophy will remain the pl op- gd 5, course that will be intel ‘ty sf the club ulltil won three to both owne;-S and spectatoi imes in as many yours by the same at the same mme keep the tatlves had moved to abolish the 5°” and Owner BS 116111' HS POSS1b1G 190 thc To give all lovers of this wonder- front so that it can be easily ul sport a chance to see the racing 10w@d by the qpwtdmrs tomb second watches, adopting 1°' the 111101/0 ”I`10l>lw thc Commit The counting of this tronhs' timing by them for races up to W0 11115 1300141011 1051118? 1110 “Ci” °“'bmn the means of much r and including 250 metres only, nf- W"‘1"°5d1W °Vf`“1“i=`f" “L 5 "¢`1°"k- 10 interest on the part of the ter previously refusing to accept that H11 “f°\“‘“`d ‘V111 hav" ‘"1 ‘"1 men and no doubt there W any records ou ll tenth sccond'U1\1 0lJl1U1”1»1l1111-Y Of V10W1“II Ulf* bl,_Sll.l_ yachts from the whalves oi Viclm ll winner 15 dechil-cd The Tcdav's action which, it waslm Park 11* "WV bam” 111° WUVCE owners say many thanks Mr Iszlieciilctl, is noir-retroactive, fol- ‘Rnd \‘/11111 fm' V101°’V Lule and now wntcli our snili Each season until finally won ~ (‘ some bitterly fought contests of three endorsing the accuracy of tenth-secollrls watches nnd reveal- ing that the perfection of accur- iite liundrcdth-second time pieces ` is likely in thc _near future. -----~£-O->-i- MILEIGAN 1 IS STDPPEII and 45 seconds. With practically D sent Milligan hard against the rop- Ausrmanarvl Aus 'I-D°n 0°' ANOTHER FAIR CANADIAN “Ck °f 7lg\'°““;' C°'“°"'“““ “uhh Miss Jean Thom Y - neavyweis t won on easy de¢il\°“ pg,,,¢,,, '”°“ i"’°" "‘° " 3°* 34' fr‘orn'Welter, of Luxembourg in thellull 'hf,’n';';l'; 811°; C* 5 1" “W olympic boxing monument thu ev-_,nm by mul” .mn *gf* U' "lv 30° ~ oning. The Luxembourger was I8' .nd glnd m %""“ 5°_". grssslve but.Clu-Elck. cool throihh' though on §h;:|T’”n . 0111. 1 ht A s ientlhc bitt-10 IM laouuoolly me some ol zzo nit loo Em.: Y“"1“°'- W0" 49- zave,\11/`;IM,mueh`more punlshmvntmlnoa fof um mm. so ms m Eno _ null he received. ,,,_l,_l,l, fi pmec poluu. bm mo o ,,,|¢,,,';fg° - ' ' . ‘ ` fl it ,_ lll., l,