JULY 2. was v . my-I .-l...-. . BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING [Vi °‘rur SPORT WORI. Close Finishes Feature Dominion Day Race THE (Jl‘lARLO'i"l‘E'l‘OWN GUARDIAN noxmo BASKETBALL . OTHER SPORT 0 Q . 3 « Island Racing Season Caledonlan Club Hold 2 2 ' “ . . ua por s 1 . Ausplclously Launched‘ ' 1 ~._ ul . Alt ‘d T E‘ “_ V» ' 4 _ "_ — "_ S g In ; 4‘ i“. me1‘S1 e rack Chuck Tomplolorfla A tars And. 0P9“ T°""‘3'“e"t G 3 I. h 8 rl I1‘ .» E V‘ A ~ . K“ ' asy ictory P Dod ers Pia Of Th Clans-: 3...... D., pm... A...,..,, G... A,,,,, A,,,, We, 0 e R S OR TRA ITS 3 , )’ 1 e . l r __ - -rt . Winners. Over 2000 Attend Inaugural Meet. V A Overs Draw 4'4 Huge SUCC935.’ . ' ngderzlitelt‘-leirgtsiiuofialolwrrgff Time: 2.17; 2.15 1-2; 2.13 1-4. oaintilrlig smomcntizm with Jory" —"— l , :- ~ us 0 game e tewslvt’ Bake ftball . ~ Park (ln the gvesterri caD- 2.23 Trot and Pace express ‘Tuesday Eight alzdcud m- D.f’.,’3,‘,‘;1,°"§‘f,”.,'},'§,’§‘.,,§“’,,ll"‘§..,f°‘“§ Sc’$ll?lsha'¢:l){I1.i1lsalof‘i:‘th£?“fiani‘i,1nni‘1he!1 ital an over , :0 cut usiastic fans Bud co , 2.13 1-2, . A. th 1 to thei tin he ' . ’ ' ‘ ghee,-ed, madly ,3 dose g-llnlslw, Cllllfgck summgslde ‘ghee’ égzgmuemd rlfvrmg {H12 picked team from suirimerslde. to .he auspices of the Calndoniao proved the order of the day The (Callback) . 3 3 ugh! l no e i m c in e 3 4.4 due, hgre 135; night, 35 gal-k- Club and. the Gaelic Cornunn Ceann .. no we or is on 1. to... Mrs. Annie .....- 132...." ....¥.:..::;“.:...-,.*.%....: 3??-i’.“l‘fi’ 2-.’12“w"é E.’..".“.f.lf.. :.:l..:e:,:.2.:..‘“.:...:::".f*..*:' 1» -A ' . a . . . . 5"“-me to 3“ "9°9“t Yell’! and more. Bale Verte (Rock- for nineteen hits the Bakery boys’ ml-mm; from gm-l to mllsh and 3 yesterday, and was in every respect W dim '3 '"° “W Preiimd W ford) 4 ns fookth l d mine i v - go mead and male many needed Km Max“ 1 e ea f1-st ha). of the fltfing clung,‘ to an excellent, day; one of the most successful gather- lmpmvemenm to the Emma‘ Llyo d w“:- h1 :1b3'4- first inning and were never headed. sport 1;; the wesmm caplml. pea- ings held by the Club. The grounds - ( Y I 5 . my 'I'heir attack reached its height in tul-es (,1 the game were sngppy doll- so excellently situated in one of,the' Emu“ nu“ Pmlivssi 3 4 4 the third frame as they pushed ble plays engineered by Will‘ Wha- most thriving iarm districts or the Ody Aubrey. 2.17. Harry across six runs on three home run len unmisted for ohsrlottetown Province were typical for 9. Gath- ne nm cm‘ to be clued W Lm3'1°nm:°f:r1eni 1 1 1 drives and a triple. after this the and Schurrnan and Durant for ering, amidst beautiful held: of all the Ma mlxed and the me smlera Wma1r‘d‘ K‘;‘1’l- I '23- losers held them in cried: but thel Sununerside. A line running catch kinds of farm products while the Bit away on the sixth score Helen town (Kell )y' no - 2 2 2 dmmge W” done" Rove" nun’ made by Dave Lynn for the third New extending for mu” m W"! D. proved the class of the event Tilne: 2.21 y1-2- 213- 221 "”° ‘:2 “M '°’°°° "“° Wm‘ "li‘s“c},m° "W": ‘R‘:,‘l,l,‘,;‘° h“'““g ‘“’°°,".‘.”‘.,""‘f‘, ":3 1'f,‘,'°"'":,"’ winning in straight heats. The ’ ‘ ' ' ‘ hm u e every inch of the i° ““'““‘ ‘"‘ - ’“°“ ° “ V ‘‘ "9’ °"' _ way but the best they ld cl - The All Stars scored three times attendance. . ]tx1;ot‘t’l‘iigMili;:;fl c;)lVeln:;i°ki))'flgl‘i11::dGéln A BMi'£.2B Trot and Pace . Mme on even terms 0011; mt; wees in the first inning on singles by There was a large turnout of the , the first turn in the first heat after c§umme?'sid§nS(lgo\?x?eWs§)e$‘ 3 3 8 mamms six flames’ each mm ‘(Mada “Cid Mlapficdflbe coupled $2‘ fmdpst the my fix ii scar fl um . our cos y ger errors. 011 K 1 lie among w Calumet B had made a slight jump. May Witt. P'ra.nk Callback, m‘ V6 85 Dodgefs cgme back to make me were Mr. D. B. McDonald, Bcdeque, E “°’“ W“ °“ ”‘° P°P“““ 1”” Summmide icallbeckl B B 6 fourth their bi innin hen th Mr James McKay nesable in au- horse was never headed and under Peter Worthy. Cutcliffe and box SCORE pushed the tyingg markgrswacross gr’; exiinder McD0mild Nixie ‘Mile I 3 $71 eggglelgt tzginigigegil Cg Cflsweui Hume’ WV" llovlms AB R H PO A]; NW two walks a booming triple by 1301- , Creek, Mr. Peter Brodie, York, Mr. ; 3 “met B game 8 long way”'u; tame sofilfiggsxfléiew Pen W _ 3 A 5 T. whmollk ab 5 0 0 3 2 0 FRUOWTE ger and a single by Larter. lRoli-ind Buchanan, Churchill, Mr. second in the first heat sin me is (o'Bi Y’ ” m Jay. 3!: 5 1 o 2 2 2 1“ ‘he 1”‘ °’ “‘° °‘9“”‘ Wk“ = L w“”“° M°"°m' V"”°“ R""' W‘ ‘i 9” 3 "5 '’ ‘em 1 5 1 . hit a. line drive to right for two‘ ,J. J. Mdlillivray. Vernon, Mt. U. . V catnerineccominglhto the stretch. Helena witte. George sob- M°"°‘“' 5‘ ‘ ’ ‘ 1 " ° bases with one out advanced to‘ R Gillis Eldrn Mr John 5 Mar- The Charlottetown trotter threat- ey wi1motVa1ley(sobey)2 2 4 M°Kirinon. c 4 o o 2 1 o . ' I l‘ * ' ' ' . ' ened again in the third heat but Mickey Mouse. D. F. Mc- V9-SS9)’. I1’ 3 1 0 1 1 0 bi: fl’l‘.’,.'§dih.‘,°.,":,L_.°hM‘f.’.1c'(’§‘,:flu'§.‘I insenlgdnzvoiisli arlihfidgfigsg g; ' girl): rgzglswgiulohhavf enrlugh stud Neil, s'side (O‘Brien) 5 1 1 lXfcNBe1vin. lb 3 0 216 0 3 handled pinch hitter Reg Phillips‘ by Mr. W. D. Ross. which was 1-'e- , ‘ three e sowes of he E.)Klllam, Upton 3 Garnhfluoxtll-*3'€. C1 2 g 0 (1) 0 0 hot grounder towards third. plied to by Mr. w. R. Shaw, Pres- - ;_ Paddy Aubrey owned and driven R.osebu:.mnA. H. Murphy 1 6 Curiev. I; 0 0 g 1 2 (i HI.-3 Qemngggblg .955 Box SE3?“ A po E 1.ldfe'§§e§tw?,: §1e‘l’l",;..,eC,’l"f,",'l.‘?.',1°‘l.,';,‘;} i :)}y|'eI'I23;‘;'y Gzliileniofaiirlllelion tog; Charlottetown'(Murphy) 4 1 2 xMcInn!s If i 0 0 0 0 0 fl 1-as wo¢2L0'5 MARK av ovea | Done", Bmlllel ML Geo. McLem_ A Gulls wmhollc blag! “skid ag i-ltllieau Time. 2.20 1-4, 2.19 1-2; 2.19 1-2. xx?" Whitiock 1 1 1 0 o 0 . TWO FEET. AND HE Mwpougall 5, 4 0 l l l 3 song W” excellently suns by Jill Km Mcxmilfeph d ma gm‘: en . To als 35 5 42'! 18 6 we Unrrzo 51-ares si-car-Purr INGTNE om Maize Bmlley cl 4 l l 0 0 0 M,,,tl,,_ accommnled by m_ W_ ‘D. may b t ck“ d° 9°-0 8° 8 Three Yell‘ Mlriflmo Bred x—Bol»iod for Blacduiere in 'lth, MRRVEL .us 5MR5NE5 WIORLDE5 EVERY Ti -....._.- whaleli 2b 2 1 o a 1 1 Ross, Mr. .1. c.. Mcradyeh and Mr. V u br e mi er the wire Hi Box. George McDowell, xx—Batted for Curley in 9th, . Ecoace nr wlu. Mmcallum 3;, 4 0 l 1 0 2 Alex Monroe 233:9 01°13! h°p%d°3 '3“ the 5“mme1'-5159 (-7- MCIHNS) 5 3 3 __.,_.___,._;#__-_:; -_-——- —-~~w—- -- ~ _--_——-_--_. Larter if 3 0 1 0 0 0 An excellent programme of ath- through to (310251! first hea‘i?‘ii’giei,-V lnC&:iE‘I{I‘§:f?exii:WnPa(wCe:nl§IID°:i‘)‘ 2 8 4 :13»:-‘gwgbs if” A: i:oi§Qu§i,“° rt : i i 3 13 8 iisiilc Sglarttsblang fcimsrtbduiicmz s . sa oae eaureo e a.y’a dily. In the second head Bud Cope Jackie Volo, well McNelll. C ih 1 1f 1 1 0 E? L ter 3 0 1 '1 0 f ti itl d i €£‘.1“‘.?.€“.‘.‘.“..°.‘.‘.“?§i“§..’.§l."°£Z°l.‘3.°l‘.; ;2;B:*::*;. . * * ° 3°’ 3 3 ii 3 3 er I V i 0“ Cramm as 3 ° 3 ° 1 I :”ve":.l*? . .. . . Stu; 634120 . . _ _ _ _ ._._ men .F‘.B€une.J. .5 w.J.‘ the back stretch and they finished callback, Summersld Whglen ll, 5 l l 7 'rotai.s 31 4 '1 12 20 '1 J. McG1llivray Wallace McNelll and lhlineasin the rirstheat. The (Geo. Callback) 1 11 ' ° ° y t IIIIIS Ina R1 ,1 l,’ , third best proved a. repetition of Miss Belle Aubrey. Harold i?,l1:;.r:'§: g 2 2 1 1 1 a n 0 e A“ sq,“-3, °E:c2ell§ll1lt.c firllll-igiii was rendered by the other two with Willard Keliv Woodside. xensingmrx R_ W5...“ 0, 4 ,1, 0 ,3, (2, ll‘, Croasman lb 4. o o 1 9 0 Alfred Padiihim M°V=)- 3"“ the Club Pipers. Messrs. Reid and giving O'Brien a. hard drive to the (McArthur) 7 '1 7 Anblng ,1 ' 1 0 0 0 0 0 (C. P. cable) through again in the ninth game to Mccabe 3b 4, l l g l 3 lab pro. is one favorite who came Mamlel.5ol.l_ Ml.‘ E. Mcplmwom wiru through me stretch with Raymonette. vitaoul R.ey- xMcLe,'m°n' n. 4 0 l 1 0 0 w1M3u_i:noN, England, July 1- lead 5-4, amlirl the 10th and final c_ ward ,4 3 1 0 0 0 0 through according to form by wood lsllmdsl M,_ G, A_ Mmm, 1‘°"‘ K“’““°*‘- This “W” mm "‘°“"- °‘”°“'“ ‘M°' Totais is 13 19 2'1 9 3 ‘W’ 9"” ‘°d“y b1““"‘d his W“ ~“““‘° "°“‘°‘1 “‘° °1'°Wd ‘-0 341591“? Larkins ll 4 1 1 o 2 0 winning the British Open Golf Belmont. Mass, while the perform- showed plenty of class to place sec- Neill) 6 5 x_l.epla“d “blue m and into the final round of the a..l-Eng- of his best acrobatics, dashing to pol-155 c 4 1 3 1 g 1 championship at lloyiake. Eng- ance on the bag pipes by Master. - and in all three heats. G;:‘dT0éig,der(13a(pi. L. 5 5 3 . llléld mntnls 513:1?‘ lcftllalitlplfflfglitfiiuii lsllednetflolz §\i€:eydhDiiS: lia;lEu1:3gai:,i‘I)11z Sghurman l-, 4 0 012 3 3 ‘lzndlnwith 287.ml1le had. been vic- John lvlcPherson, although only it I . r Siee ques or r s ta 9 r - u go it - 00 W ' E. Ward of 3 0 0 0 r every portan \ou1-na- years 0 age is well worthy f spe- , Spectacular Win Time: 2.24; 2.23 1-4: 2.25. SUMMARY He called up all his reserves to beat lcys. Durant 25 3 0 0 1 1 0 ment he entered prior to the open. cial mention. The catering 3:. this j starter, E. F. Acorn: judges. Earned “ms stewmls 9 Don Budge of California in four Perry and Budge were preceded W350“ ,3 3 o o 1 1 0 occasion was specially well attend. l‘ The best class of the day was the Harry silliphant. Bummerslde. Dr. 3, mm bmedvm Calms - ROVGPS sets 5-7, 6-4, 6-3. 6-4. on the centre court by Austin and Mjjlmgn 1 o o o o 1 —-——————- ed tolby the ladies of the surround- ; third event namely the 2.28 trot Heath Macmtyre. Montague. Hugh 3- st 1 - . 4. Hunter In the championship round, to he Von Cramm, who gave a superb (1‘.s- phllllp. l 0 o o o 0 ing districts. and the delicious tab. and pace. With Lloyd O'Brien in Morrison. summerside: timers. Dr. ' “l 2- A°°m 2- M¢N°Vln 3: Piiiyed On 1“f1d3Y. he W111 meet 315 P153’ 01' Stylish t6im15- A feature 0‘ _ _ _ _ _ — ‘ - les provided on this occasion were the sulkey soviet brought the A. A. Ipckhart. Bummerside. r‘. J. W{i31€n- Vemv: two base hits, opponent in the 1935 final match. the match was the length of the Toms 34 l 5 lg 23 4 een 0 | fly pronounced by the large ,,_.,sem_ E. Wright, summerside; clerk of C3-"15 2. MCNEVD1: three base hits. the smooth-stroking Baron Gottfried rallies, the first set lasting 45 mln- SUM-MARY blage to be the finest ever witnessed. ‘ O'Brien stables their second victory of the day with a spectacular win over a field of eight starters. Going away in fifth p;sition soviet tucked in behind Helena witt to the three quarter pole and came home from there with a. perfectly timed brush through the stretch to win the first heat in 2.20 1-4. Ace Bailey and Helena Witt were good in this heat both chwenging the winner for the whole mile. Ace Bailey made a break going up the back stretch in’ the second half which spoiled what otherwise would have been it rolls- ing finish. The second heat of this event was won by Rosebud a Char- lottetown entry after going a gruelling mile on the outside the whole route. Helena Witt proved the opposition falling slightly in the stretch to take second position with Ace Bailey is strong third. In the third heat which was the highlight of the day Soviet came the last quarter with an amazing burst of speed to ncse out Rosebud. ‘rate and Helena Witt who were leading by five lengths at the three ua.r- ter pole. Soviet is owned by drew Perry of summerslde and looks a good bet in the 510W class for the rest of the summer. Fitting Climax The final event of the day brought seven three year cids to the wire the superiority of which was displflwd by Guy Ann. George callbacks sensational two year old of last season who won in straight heats. Miss Victoria and Hi sax provided the competition in this class. the former pacing very fast in the nrst heat but making two disastrous breaks with the letter 501118 right at Guy Ann's wheels in the final two heats. Capt. fund's oclt. Guy Todd showed plant of need but lost ground on name breaks. _ Refreshment and novelty booth: did a mailing business during the entire afternoon as did also many of the games on the grounds. The newly organized but how rumors Summerside band entertained with mm! fine selections dur the in- terinissions throughout entire Starter and announ- Io kindly provided the instruments for the bend. course, J. O. Cobb. Kelly K.O's Farrer In . First Round Leo Kelly. highly regarded and hard punching loca.1 middleweight. Tuesday night scored a. quick vic- tory in the main event of the Act- ion Club‘: boxing card at the Cur- ling Rink when he kayoed Warren l=‘arrer in the first round with a whistling right cross to the jaw miter his opponent had climbed groggily to his feet after taking a. count of four. so quickly did the finish come that the spectators had hardly set- tled back in their seats w‘ren it was all over. Faner, subbing for Vic Trenholm who had failed to make an appeerarlce. was willing enough but proved no match for the clever Kelly. He came out ready to mix it but was met with a flurry of rights and lens that dumped him to the canvas for a four count. sensing the kill Kelly waded in as Farrer climbed to his feet and a. wicked right cross to the JIW spelled flnis to fight and card. The semi-‘lnal event between Jack Johnson md Jack Nielsen was another quick ending affair. After a wild first round, about even. Johnson suddenly caught his oP- ponent with a right to the chin and Neilsen went down for a count of nine. In distress Neilscn lnokonhisfeotonlytolodown for another nine count. Allin M showed his gameiiees by setting up at nine but before Johnson could get another widlop Referee I-Ice Mc- Quarrle stopped the fight. The second preliminary between Young oi-ford and Johnny Shaw was the beat bout of the evmin8- Throughout four fast rounds the boys mixed it wiulnsiv and the draw decision proved p0Dli1N'- OW‘ Cord started fast to win the two up‘;-lug heats bu‘. Shaw's BBETK" slvqness in the final two rounds earned him I well merited draw. The first bout of the card last- Hunter 2, Whaien. McNelll, Reg Whitiock; home runs. Cairns, Hunt. er. Acorn: stolen bases, Roy Whit. lock, A Blacquiere; base on balls, of! stull 3 (McNevin, lvicfnnls. Ves- say). off Curley, 3 (Roy Whit‘ock, Acom. Stewart): wild plt.\‘:. Btull 2. Curley 1; strikeouts, by stuli 11; hits. off Stull 4. off Ourley 19: doub‘e play. McNelll to McNevin in 5611: left on ha'e. stewarts 10, Ro- vers 6: winning pitcher, Stull; lime of game, 1 hour, 5 minutes. Umpires: At the plate Ne‘s whit- lock: on the bases. Wilt Whalen and W. T. Ennis. SCORE BY INNINGS Stewarts Rovers 206003 200-13 19 3 000200021-6 4 6 M 0 n ta g u'e Horse Races //:lu|y_ I5 Northam horse races which were to have been held on July lath have been called off. Jimmie Mil- ligan was an set to hold them but on account of the backward sea- son the work in connection with the big fox ranch has been held up and it is impossible in the short time remaining to stage a race meet in the why» that has always been done there. Mr. Milli- gan's date has been promiatly taken up by Geo. Mhlhtyro of Montague who will hold races with the followlni three classes Wednesday afternoon July 15. 2.15 trot and pace. 2.24 trot and pace. 3 seconds allowed each. 2.15 straight trot. 0800.00 purses for each class. Quite a number of owners from abroad will come here for that mee'lng and it should be a. lively sporting event. A fuller announce- ment will follow shortly. Down The Alleys trotters in Von Cramm of Germany. who today conquered H. W. “Bunr1y" Austin 8-6, 6-3, 2-6, 6-3. In last year's final Perry beat Von Cramm 6-2, 6-4, 6-4, and book- makers favcred him to repeat this year at odds of 3 to 2. A capacity crowd. estimated at 18,000, watched the two thrilling semi-finals which provided some of the best tennis ever seen at Nim- bledon. Perry had his countrymen on edge by losing four games straight to Budge in the first set after he apparently had it “in the bag" at 5-3. Budge ran out the set at ‘I-5 In the second set. however, Perl-y had all his shots working. collec:ing the first three games with the loss of only two points. He covered the court at lightning speed and pounc- zng on Budgc‘s short shots, stowed them away for winners. Perry continued to attack vigor- ously in the third set, holding his own service and straining every nerve to break that of the Ameri- can. He forced Budge to 9-7 in the f:-urth game on the latter's service. In the eighth game he broke through after is terrific onslaught at the net. After that it was rou- tine to’cannonball his way through the ninth game and take the set. Budge broke Perry's service at the 4-2. his backhand working famously, but the Briton returned the compli- ment and managed to square the match at four all. Perry broke beginning of the fourth set. to lead , utes. Austin appeared to have it well in hand when he led 5-3, ‘out Von Cramm stepped up the pace and pulled out at 8-6. In the second set the Baron's superior speed and accuracy began to tell on Austin and he had. little d;fficulty in winning. Austin trick the third at 6-1, 95 the Baron ap- peared to rest, but the German put en a magnificent spurt in the fourth to take the set and match, Austin being clearly outclassed. In fourth round mixed doubles matches Budge and Mrs. Sarah Pal- frey Fabyan, United states, beat Austin and Kay Stammers, Green Britain. 1-9, 6-3, 6-1, while 0. E. Malfroy, New Zealand, and Hilda Krahwinkel Sperllng. Denmark. routed Jacques Brugnon and Jud- ‘\Vig‘i‘t Jcdrzcjcwska, Poland, 6-3. 0-3. Perry and Dorothy Round. Great Britain, defeated I-Iims Timmer and Rollin Couquemue, Holland, 9-7, 4-6, 6-2. In a quarter-final match of the men's doubles G. P.‘ Hughes and C. R. D. Tuckey, Great Britain, best C. E. Malfroy. New Zealrnd, and G. l Stedman, New Zealand, 8-1, 6-1. 3-6, 6-0. The semi-finals of the women's singles will be played tomorrow with Helen Jacobs. four times Uliiwd States champion and runner-up Last year to Mrs. Helen Wills Moody, meeting Jadwign. Jedrzejowska. lwau Sperllng opposes Mme, Simone Ma- lliiell of France in the other semi- finals match. '/Baseball Resultsf, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ' First gamm- Rochester cm 002 000 4 ll 0 Montreal 001 100 000 2 6 0 Koufmann and Olrerrell Pol- and: Smythe, Polll and Tate. Second gamm- Rochester 000 1001 2 '1 0 Montreal 000 0001 1 4 I Welland and Poland; Johnson and Mlyatt. Albany at Baltimore (night game) posfponed——l-sin. Syracuse 302 000 000 8 ll 2 Newark 011000200 4 '1 I Mldkiff, Vsndenburg and Leg- ett; Tsmulls, Piecrlota and Col- NATIONAL Luau: New York 202 000 200 5 9 1 Boston 201 002 301: 8 11 1 Gumbert A. Smith, Gabler and Mancuso; R. Smith, Cantwell and Lewgs. Chicago at Cincinnati. postponed rain AMERICAN LEAGUE First gamet- Wasliington 113 300 320 13 15 1 Philadelphia 101 000 003 513 0 Deshong and Bolton; Ross. Flythe. Gumbert and Hayes. Moss. Second gs:-ne:— Washington 001 810 112 14 1'1 1 Philadelphia 002 010 010 4 0 1 Newsom and Bolton: Millies. Fink, Bullock and Hayes. Earned runs, Dodgers 3, summer- side 3; left on bases. Dodgers 6. Summer-side 5; truce base hits. Bolger: doubles, Larlcr, Larkin; stolen bases, MacDouga1l. C. ward, Dodds; struck out by Robins 6, (McCabe I. C. ward 1. Larklns 1. Schurman 1. E. Ward‘ 1. Wilson 1) by Schurman 8 (BradIey 1, Mac- Callum 2, E. Larter l, McQuan-ie 2, Robins 2); base on balls Whalen 2, Mcquarrie 2; double plays. wha- lhn to Bolger, schurman to Durant to Crossman-, runs batted l.n Boise’ 2, Larter 1. Dodds 2. Larklns l: umpire, Bill Ryan: bases, R. Clow. Dr. J. A. McMurdo; sc-rer, Bruce Johnston-—D Halifax Girl Athletes For OIympicTria|s HALIFAX, July 1.—-Four Halifax wcmen runners were selected at the Maritime girls’ track and field meet lzere today to represent the seaside provinces at the Canadian cham- |‘l';0f‘lShipS and final Olympic trials next Friday and Saturday. Fleet Aileen Meaghcr will be ac- companled to the trials by Vlvi.ln Graham and the two Jemmott sis- tl-rs, Evelyn and Theresa. The sel- cction committee comprising Mrs. W. E. Stirling. President of the Wo- men's Federation: Thomas L. Mac- Donald, President of the M. P. B. A. A. U. of 0; Dr. S. H. Keslicn, W. E. Stirling and A. C. Pettipas chose the Maritime team that will leave next Wednesday for Mon- treal. The Mal-itimers will contest the 60.100 and 200 metre events and WA“ also run as a team in the 400 metre lelay. The Jemmott sisters may pal‘- tlfiicpate in some of the field events a. . A Canadian record was equalled at the trials today and two new Maritime marks were established and a third equalled. Young Evelyn Jemmott ran the 60 metre for seniors in '1 3-5 seconds and will be credited with five other Canndian girls as co-holder of tile mark. Josephine Labs and Ail.-on Meagher of Halifax have covered the distance in this time and me others are Mary Prlnell of ‘Ian- Competition At Golf Links Men's and Women's sweepstakes. sealed ho'e competitions, driving, approaching and putting corrests were staged at the Charlottetown Golf Club yesterday when the Do- minion Day toumament was staged. Mr. J. P. 1-Iilllon won the men‘s sweepitakes with a net score of 66 and Mrs. R. R. Bell won the Ladies sweepstakes. Mrs. W F. Parker captured the sealed hole compe- The men's driving contest honors went to Mr. C. G. Gregory whose three drives totalled 557 yards. Mr. C J. Macbeen was second with 520 yards. The Ladies driving con- test was won by Miss Nancy Weeks who got a total of 489 yards for three drives. Runner-up was Mrs. Orin Maocregor with 394 yards. Mr. W. E. Coticn captursd the men‘s approaching and putting competition whi‘e Mrs, Maccvregor won the ladies event. with Mrs. Grant Gregory second. The keenly contested mixed foursomes was won by Mr, H, 3, Henderson and s R. H. Bell with Mr. H. L. Sear and Mrs. K. M. Martin placing second. C a p e B reto n Horse Set New Maritime Record (C. P. By Guardian’: Special Wire! NORTH SYDNEY. ‘N. 8., July 1. —Mrs. Margaret Ballard's three- yeer old sully. set a new Maritime record for three year olds by step- ping the mlle in 2.18 at the North- side racing trsrlr. here today. Mr.-1. Ballal-6's Calumet Biidlong, making tition. The result of the men's sweepstakes fol!ows: Gross Net J. P. I-iilllon 90 66 H. J. Kennedy 86 '70 W. F. Taylor 97 73_ W. E. Cotton 86 '15 C. Macxinnon 81 '15 on an cccaslon of this kind, Prom- inent among the Scottish dancers were the Mises Dulcle and Maria Walker of this city. while the step- dancing by Miss Florence Mclrlnls received well merited ‘applause. There was a good representation of legislative members, including Hon. B. W. Le-Page, Han. J. A. Campbell. and Hon. S. S. Hessian, K. C. The contests in the different events were very keen. there being as many as nine competitors in some events. Following is the list cf success- ful competitors: Throwing Hammer: 1. Ernest Matheson_ Belle View; 2, Arthur McMillan, Wood Islands; 3_ Wilfred Maflle.<on_ Belle View. Distance: 114.7, 109.9, 111.5. Putting Shot: 1, John K. Mc- Donald, Kllmulr; 2, Wilfred Math- cson, Belle View: 3, Jack Balger_ City. Distance. 33.10_ 39.10. Running High Jump: 1, Maitlarld Owen. City; 2. All McDonald, Glen William: 3. Allen Clow_ Freetown. I-It-lizht: 5.4. Boys Race, 12 years: 1. Lorne Martin: 2, Clifford Enmnn and Mac Clair. Running Loni: Jump: 1. Just. Miliman: 2, Maltland Owen; 3, H. McDonald, Distance: 19.2"z. Glrfs Race, 16 years: 1. Victoria Mclltrzis: 2, Marion McDonald; 3. Margaret McDonald. Tossing the (‘abort l. J. K. Mc- Donald: 2. E. Malhieson: 3, John N. MCPilT‘l'S0n. Dirfancé: 23.4. 21.9%. lluml:-ed Yard Dash: 1, Jas. Millman; 2. E. McDonald: 3, Allan Clow. Vmlltlng with Pole: 1. M. Owen: 2. R, William; 3. All McDonald and A. McDonald. Height: 9.3. Girls Race, in Years: 1, Edith Enmall and Beryl Fumeas: 2. Katherine Collins: 3, Jean Carver Dancing The dancing was of high order with the various perfomiers ac- quilting themselves crcdltably. Each were recipients of it prize. Dancing Highland Fling: Anne Furness. Vt-1-non River: Pauline Wood. Ml. Herbert: May McDon- ald. Orwell Cove: Josephine Leight- izcr. Charlottetown: Dulclo walker, Charlottetown: Irene McDonald. Vernon: Ileen Behnetl, Murray Harbor: Margaret McDonald, or- euliisuinr » ml- ;‘,',,°";f“,’_,;',‘,‘,°,'“_‘“‘,‘,f,‘3,',,}',',‘f.‘,‘, rim,“ First gune:— Boston 000 ooo ooo o 7 i couver, Hilda Strike of Montreal his first apepnrimce in Cape Breton. ‘well Cove: Marie walker, Char- 3.iI ‘hot and Pr fl. m;?"“h ‘ mm, or rlcms ma m)i..Y NAM”. BALI. KINSLIY phumolphls 000 000 100 i 3 1 New York loo lol 02x 5 a o and Charlotte Dawes 0: Edmonton, look first in three straight heats of iotieiown. Ociumet 3.. 2.11. Well M:- M“ u“’_o~n by ms opmmnl ..Kld-» CANDLJ PIN TOUINAIINT nmouyn 020 010 12:: 5 ll 1 W. Ferrell and E. Ferrell; Ruf- Mi-38 Meagher. Dllhousie Umver- ihc free-for-nil. Daneinz Gillie Calinm: Marie Neill, aouthpott (Ms- Johann md so uneven ‘us mo \ xowgug and Grace: Mungo and (int; and Dickey. sity graduate equalled her own In the 2.18 trot and pace. Joe the Wnlker. Josephine I./eirzhtizer. 0'3”) 3 1 um“ um mmllm“ ,ec.,,,,l_.. Tonishtwrll 3 Ill: the recur-ll l,,,,,,_ lmmll 150 30, m 31 ,5 1 Maritime 100 metre time by winning Greet. owned by Norman of Sl'd“'3Y. stepdrmre. Girls: Veronica us- I Grim 0.. ‘In. Ann “W. In ma wwel Johmm gemml game bet... ll e" Drugs:-men . swmll “m,,_ chlmgo 400 ml, loo ll ll 5 the event in 12 1.5 seconds, ramped home first in the three 1nnl,,_ Filln-lore, Bah Verte who {r hull ‘(told Dig; .1 and Diamond 1111- mlmdehm. llo 102 la ll, la 1 Ella“ md mlyworlh. Lwm Evelyn Jemmott set a. new senior heats. In the 2.28 trot and pace. qu;-.__ggol.¢) 4 g I technical K0. T1 ° :l-rs" will .:ke piles and Action Brooklyn 000 all loo 3 ll l gum Ohellnl and Smell’ ' Javelin record by heaving the spur Mrs. Ballal-d's sully crossed the ‘Hum 13.. 2.14 1-4. mien m“““°_|,"°'*- ..pleniy is i“.Jlul'0d the fans when _,,,m,“_ Jomm W, ‘Wood: rm; .e___ ' 54 feet. 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