-,_. AUGUST 8. 1924' ‘ “ PAGE SEVEN CARPENTER. iii iililii i . iiEliiiE iilliii iiINli The Once Famous French Boxer Now Only!‘ Punching Bag‘ For American Light- Heavyweights — He Gan Quit With Credit, For His Courage Is Not Disputed (United Prim)‘ ' ~ ' _ Aug. 7 --Gii0i'8Bi! prize ring. age. ‘cor tllnt has spanned more losing to Gene Tunney, American light-heavyweight. cilnmpiolishil). on a technical knock' out July 2i. Thfll riotous scenes. that accompanied f! (‘manila-v ensiling rounds. But aside from the off-chance NEW YVDRKWthnt oiie of his ortswiiile po\verful right-hand swings would connect chance to win. Carpcniler should lie won, and lost some poor on"s. iic. was at tlic height of his can eer in the second round against Dempsey at Jer- ,, sey City. He was Ma passing were not to the credit at his worst o, we game, . against Tunney. The Frenchmen claimed he was He can quit with fouled in tile 14th round, and the credit — for his Unlmd press correspondent, at U19 courage is not rmgspla directly in front of Wheffl disputed, albeit the fighters were struggling» he and Descamps thought tiiat a vicious left hook 0f have laid them- lest blow struck selves ' open to uijilblwhgfii...‘ landcd a little low. mo“... exclaimed with pals i“ the cbllmpioifs glove smacked home. uud sank writhing to the can m, 'l'iiilil8)'» Willi '1 “wk "I “'5' “up on his face, made no further attempt to strike ills opponent. 1111i wlilitcil to his corner. "llllleiiii! dis- ~ "Faker." guétiféllgflvileii that followed beggar- ni description. ’ Francois lleir ramps, (lsrpentiers volatile Infill" tiger, attempted to rip off Georgi!!- - blinks to show he had been fouled. "me . were several frec-for-aii fights. and the limit ended aluidst pnnilcinoniuni, with the Frenchman obviously in no shape to continue. bout nearly double. 911511911 “n” m“ ring witii ills second standing near- hy, luotlonlilg with a final heroic gesture for Tunney to come on aiid finish him. Tho American stood uncertainiy. until Referee Andy Griffin raised his band and tleclared him Win11!"- iiriifln could have tliaqualified Car- penticr because Descamps and Gilli Wilson, his trainer, were in the - ring after the bcli for the 15111 louiui, blit, instead proclfliliwil Tunnry winner on a technical knockout. i\'.‘is Carpeiititir fouled? question probably never will answered satisfactorily. in thc first place, i it he said emphatically thatif he was. ii- W" unintentional on Tunney's part- Moreover, the referee, by chance, and despite what he says. W115 11°1- in a position to see exactly where the blow landed. The United Press correspondent wits of the impression that the Frenchman was the victim of Mi unintentional foul blow, for two reasons: iii 'i‘lle blow that brought him g down scented to land low. and thB iiiiiiiircnt suffering of Carpontier immediately there after was con- rincing: (21 if Georges had been "fak- iiill.“ he would have realized t at the claim of foul had not been i1- hcid, and when called upon to “UN oh the fight, would have isiwred ' the claim momentarily and fought out the 16th round, trusting to be- ing able to stay the limit. Both he "d Deiiciiinns would have no shame‘ '11 (lain: this, if they thought he could last, as he certainly could‘ have if not seriously hurt. This was tho situation, then, the "Wining after the fight. But what cast grave doubt upon the affair "i111 ii supplementary statement, is-' “"1 by Carpentier, saying it was_ Tnnneys knee that fouled him, not| the blow. if this is George's story,i then thore is reason to doubt it. The be charges of trick- ery-and quit be should. retire. than l6 years by has fought some good fightsnvhich port Notes Tile most miracle nlaii. A parachute performer jumped .No\v he'll have to do the darned tiling all 22,500 feet uud lived. . . over again. A German runner lost his ‘trolls- ers in the Olympic steepiecnase. . . Do they decide those ihiililii 011 11‘ strip poker basis, too’! remarkable about the uprising of the Rod isox is that iio brigilt you-iig reporter has yet referred to Lee Fohl as a ~0ne look at the averages tons is no lame duck at Flrpo has given Tex Rickard ills worii that he will fight in August. . ~iit is said to be the first thin! the good senor ever gavelanybody. Pcrliiips it's just. as well that Gibbons Frenchman. then he'd have to light didn't knock Dempsey axiilll- ‘ii takes another‘ guy's iliililriiic“ to bring out your dumbness. . . Remember you're caught off second. tbait itiifi Benny Leonard says the plaudits of the theatre fans are SW00! iiiilsiil to ills ears. but the groaning and clanking of the tight turnstiles are. we suppose, even sweeter. ._.__, ‘What good doeslt do ‘to make both ends meet'.'. . ortlonist. can Our idea of the millcnium is s bit i085)’ but any proposition as- suring eight pennant winners one league will answer the pur- pose. Mr. Huggins admits the Yankees are shot biit neglects to say with what. Hellmann blames his but. out next time The con- and theatregoers won't even stay for his act. batting slump on s small pox treatment. . . in other words. the doctors, not the pivfcherfl, made him look sick. How They Stand AMERICAN LEAGUE \V. All a matter of fact, in tlic heat HOW THEY - o‘ “millet. a boxer does not ai~ guys know what has happened.‘ "lliiiil- for instance, dlsclaiming. having struck u. foul blow, said ho‘New York llruck Georges in the stomach with‘ Detroit The United | Washington . . . correspondent. disclaiming. tboullhtfflt. Louis .- ‘h boob-which is Ihllichlfllflfl ° ‘lillbiiwiion pictures showed! Cleveland mcmmiifliiyothese pictures worelfloslon "a right uppercut." 1 was a loft AMERICAN. tenant-L Carpentier shoulllion thc button and put Tunncy out retire from’ thelcoiil, the Frenchman never had a , The sight of Car~ Al. 30 years Obpeiilicr serving as u punching-bag he 70111111811101‘ our light-heavyweights is not . out a boxing car-la pleasant one.’ Yct that is about all he is goodfor. " lie Gene Tunney thiiii! con- vinces you ‘(losiin nf the Washing- the in I'c. , clusioiis from _ tion as n whole should practice WHY lNiiliNiI ills sun iiw (lay G. Ward Price.) Though the Olympic lames. ivhicb ii have been watching the past week in fParis, are not yet pvt-i‘. it. is already clear that tlic United States will carry oifl’ tlic world's athletic honors, with (lrciit itrituin, dusplte one or two brilli- "iiit victories, a long way behind. if this proves ‘to be the CH5“, the inevitable grliiiiiilcs that. We are dropping into dccadriice will be quite unjustified. Tile plain fact which we IBritous have to face, utiilctic as wuli as industrial coili- lletition. is not that we have reced- ed, bllt ‘that our rivals have come on. A geneiaiion ago we were ccr- taiuly pre-cmincut botii iii sport and manufacture. lfiut those yverc days when there wits but litt-le for- eign (rompctititrn. Aiid we can ‘take legitimate satisfaction in i‘('illCill- bcriilg that it is by studying our iiicth(ids»—somcthligs, atlmiitetliy, by improving upon tiicm-—tii:it the rcst of tlic world hits caught up with lis. As a sporting nation. We still have the credit of being ail-round 0110118“. and good enough, to go on playing tlic bcst that the world can b11118 ilguinst us at every sport without exception. liVbullier ws win or lose is of lit-tie importance by comparison. instead of drawing gloomy con~ ‘ tlic coinpiniilt that ‘tile Americans are always- boating us in sport nowadays," it is reason‘ ziblc to remember that with n pop~ llihili0il two and ll. hull‘ tinlus as large its our owii, tlic-y liiivc that mucli greater cliuiicc of producing champions, and that, while tho Un- itcd States appear in tlic Olympic (tomes as a single contestant, tlic ‘British Empire scnds tcams from each Dominion as well as from-tlic Mother Country. Thcsc compete against tiach tithcr, but a-ll their snot-roses properly belong tu the British flag. E‘ MEETING iii Tiic 59th animal prize meeting of tlic i’. id. l. itifle Association was completed yesterday and it was in all respects a most successful one. Tiic number of competitors was tlic largest since 1014 and the uliiount of prize money distributed was also tile largest, Excellent weather conditions pre viiilcd and tlic convenience of uii Aruiourcr on the ranges to correct any faults in rifles was much ali- preciatcd. Thc olilcinlm-secrctury rango oilicer, markers and rcgistcr kcopcrs and also the statistical brunch gave the utmost satisfac- tion to all competitors. The result was a smooth pcrfcttt running mcctiiig aiid one that will be look- cd back on wlili pleasure by those who took part in it. . 'l‘be program of yesterday was thc largest of tlic three days and included the Moore and McLeod Ltd. Mutcii 10 shots at 300 yards. the second stage uf the MacDonald Lirlcr Match. 7 shots eucli at 300 and 600 yards and tlic Iaflillcfl Challenge Trophy Match. Tile Moorc uiid McLeod Match was won by L, Bell with a score of ‘iii out of u [lftiilliflic of 50. Sgt. G. R. Beer and Sig. M. Carver and (l. Mac [Jonaiil (inch miidc 45 points. The lowest score to figure iii tile prizc list in this matcirwas 38 points. The MacDonald Brier Miliflil was conlpictcil at 3.30 pill. Tlic first range of tlic second istuge, 7 rounds at 300 yards was fired in the lnnriling and tlic 600 yards iii the afternoon. 'i‘iiert> was tremen- ptetitiou iii this match as it is tlic big llioiicy match. As mciititiiicd before iiiu Moe [Jon-aid Tobacco (loliiipuiiy coiilri- butc $500 towurtls it. ’l‘iit-y are the makers of MacDonald Brier Tobac- co and ilrltisii Consul Cigertities and arc kccil on tile tiiicourugc- meut of rifle shooting. 'i‘licir gun- t-rous gift has utiiiiuiatcti interest With regard to track athletics. which forili thc most important part oi’ tlic Olympic (flames. tile Uii- itcd States is in a specially favor- ed position. lit-r great wealth cu- ablcs her to maintain a widespread |system of ‘State high. schools and "universities, generously endowed by local legislatures or privaite benefactors. ‘ The proportion of young .-\iiieri- cans who complete their education in u very marked degree in this province and their match is one that‘ every ambitious riflcman strives to will. 'i‘iic finish of the match yesterday was watched with the closest interest. owing to the siiinli margin separating several of tlic contestants before the filial rnnlle was fired. Stuff Sgt. F. G. Kennedy and Major W. E. Smith ‘finished with at these institutions is much high- ‘er than that of lliritisb youths who go on to a university. iBut tlic end iof the ‘teens anti the outset of tile twenties is just iile_tiili0 that the first-class lttlilute is made, and with CililPliClt rislic luvisiiiiess the Amer- icans have supplied their numerous universities with the best equip» uient obtai able in the way of rliii- ‘uing track aild trainers. Another reason for ‘Britain's comparatively modest showing in ‘the games explains why ‘Finland. whose population is a5 tiily as that oi‘ the United States is vast (3,800, 000-~half that. of London— against 110,000,000). stands also high above us in Olympic honors. ‘l-t is that (he taste of ‘British youth has for a generation past been turning from track athletics to sports more interesting and so ciable. Unlike the Americans, the Finn competitors arc ‘not special- ists seiectcd from a vast reserve. and intensely trained with cvcry iiilvfliiiiiile of coaching and equip- ment that money can provide. i"in- luild, the “cou-ntry of a thousand lakcs." with a Northorn climate that burdens i-lincw and nerve, bus a people of sturdy pi-nsun-ts, whose solo distraction is athletics. The entire liitile ‘Stnto has no other rccrczitlon; village (Eflflll-(‘IPI-i with village at village and track sports, as olir own do at football, uiid Drnctico from curlicst boyhood ironibiiies with a burdy stock uud the simplest of daily fare to pro- iiucc a race of fair-haired champi- ous, some of wiiom, like Nllrini, and ‘Ritola, their uiniizin glong-dls- ‘lance runners, seem built of s‘eci springs and whipcord rather than ilosli and blood. ’l‘iic young Ping- iiiibmaii may be just as keen on outdoor exercise. but iic has n ciloice of recreations quite as bcul. thy and far more interesting. Tile great thing is that thc nu- sport.s, not ‘that it should protllito a few specialists who practice them superlativeiy well. The value of the Olympic James is not to classify the nations of tile world in order of athletic merit, but to keep alive, iii these days of soft living and easy mechanical transport, the old Greek ideal of the development of the body as the duty of every self-respecting man. World's Fineof Athletes The sight of n scorn of the best living athlctes competing together at. the Coiombcs Stadium was both °° biua-nsiiciiao that t w le Phiia. 4a e1 .41: story is not there, we “a l ) s0 much for thc,.foui. Aside NATIONAL LEAGUE "Om that. Qleorg s was a beaten "“"'i Ha absorbed terrific punish- W- L- 7'“- menti 111st as he did in his fight New York 68 30 $47 with Dempsey, and with Tommy Plttsburg .. Fill 43 555 Gibbons, At infighting where the Chicago Bil 46 549 Americans exceli. Carpeniier is Brooklyn M 49 1334 “BIDMI- Ind the only wonder is Cincinnati . 55 51 ~51” 11W hitiilis hold out. st Louis 4a so .422 slfrouchmanm ' . ....40 60 . ivishl of It in the togglle-‘f-Ougllillilalrllg as a4 .312 bill floored in the first l5 seconds , y a sudden left smash to the low. Long knitted coats for summer i i? went lip n; . .m:m: ‘a ‘uhhllfid to permit tho sport shados. ill from lctilllly to; Plllliiilitent, Ind was wide (ling the fighting in the closely arfs and others tit the throat. We repeatedly, but came come in white and in all the vivid stride; loan. lithe herd bodies. and i They arc Wffflciilfithat. air of content and good temi "W the bonrto save straight as to line but some have par. even-under the ifloriiiisl 1111181- fasten cal strain, which belongs to per- n tit-light and n reproach to the thousands of men-spectators look‘ t lug nn-thi~lr powerful yet grace- flli thighs; l-nlvcs in which the miracles illirilictl into movement bo- ncntb tho shining skin at evcryi (ilrect fruits of sloth. the lirciia at (lolombos, who, though ombody the right ideal of tlic truo benc-ilts to be derived from sport. even better than did the American aiid Finnish world record-breakers around him. Wales. llritisii Olympic Association's dili- iier the night before speaking of llimsclf flit to outdoor sports," and urging that ‘ everything spread thc taste i'or them among l tho youth of the world. ' tile same total 127 points the lnuii- -ey prize going to Sgt. Kennedy -o\viilg to his having the best -score at tile last range. The medal was awarded to Major \V. E. Siiiiib tlic executive having dociii~ ed that tile two leading competit- ors must shoot off for it. Sgt. Kt-u- 116(1)’ ileclinetl to shoot nff stating lilzit under tile conditions he b1» litivod tiuit he was entitled to tlic medal. The matter may probably be referred to Ottawa for final dc- cislon. Major Smith fired the rounds or- dered and is therefore according to local decision entitled to thc medal. ' Tile Ladies Challenge 'l‘rupiiy- which is a ‘handsome piece of sli- ver ware towards which 36 ladies of Charlottetown and vicinity have contributed is shot for by the 36 nu illllllii PRIZE iss. CililifllliUESlERilliY hjghlisl rlfl‘llll(ill m n spflcml m? workout a big ~'-li('. dons interest and vcry keen COIIP“ P. E. l. RIFLE ‘ gri-gatc. Each rlficniuh represents u illti)’ uiid tlic lady wilosc repres- mlitcli conipit-tt-li tile firing uud rc- suitt-d in some oxctillt-nt sizoriiig. | Sig. (lt-tlrgc liclloiizilil, (‘ornwiilL shooting for Airs. (l. Ii. Siildiiwoliti (.'iitlf‘iillll‘lO\\'il uiid Stuff Sgt. (l. it. liter shooting for Mrs. (‘oi, ii. i). hiiliiilfllOll each finished with 4b points out of a possible of b0. Uiid- cr tilt‘. conditions-they were rc- ‘qliirt-ll to firc 5 rounds (‘llCil tlic iiigiit-sl fiill-{Tflgiltu winning. hic- ilouiiiil scored Oiiu more point than ilvt-i‘ so Mrs. (l. Ii. Slliiiiiwililfl will lirlvt- lbi: liouor of holding iilc sil~ I At. tilt‘. conclusion of tile shooting tbt- riflciiicn uiid visitors were pleasantly eiitiertuincil to ileligbi- Iful rcfrt-siiml-nts furiiishcil by tilt‘ iLziilii-s Auxiliary of tile Rifle As. :r ution. The tiiblcs which were attractively ilecoriitcd wcrc presi- llt-d ovcr by Mrs. (Licut. Col.) W. C. Cook, Mrs. (Lit-at. Col.) J. i’. ‘lloopi-r, Mrs. (CtipL) (l. L. Prowsc assisted by others. Their kindness uiid lilt- (iclicattil-s tliiiy provided were vi-ry greatly appreciated. 'i‘lit~ concluding i-plsodc of tlic iuoctlng tiicn took place. The coin- _pctitors linctl up at tlic bungalow lulu-rt: they wcru adllrcsstril by llis lioiior tlic Licut. Governor Murdock iiliillJKillliflll who expressed bis _|Iit'ilSill'c ut being present and cm- pliiislzctiiiic benefits of rifle shoot- ‘ling. l llc wiis foliowt-d by lils Worsiiip .liliiynr Jolm ilicliciiiia uiid Col. F. '8. hloore, President 0f tlic associa- tloii wlio c. .i spoke tit‘ (llclr pleas- iurs and intcrt-st iii bi-lug present lliiii set-fill: so many coliipeiittirs inking part in ibis excellent sport. Col. .\louro wlip bus 1100i] presi- dulli. of the association for many years liupctl that iic would be nliit: to greet them each uiid all iii 1025. the speakers. Owing to luck of space we are uiiaiiii- to llillliiifl complete results of the LiiliitJS (lliuiienge Trophy iliatcii uud the Ottawa Aggregate‘ The following are tlic first 12 in the Ottawa Aggregate iii order of merit: POINTS Major W. E. Smith . . . . . . . . .. (lupt. A. S. ltobtirti-loii . . Major J. C. lliclltinulll Sgt. A. J. McCiibe . . . . . . (‘oi, l). A, hiocKiiiiloii Sgt. G, if. lll-t-r Sgt. J. S. Moore Licut Col. C. Leigh, Secretary of the l’. R. A. informs us that it will be necessary for rifiemr-n who wisil to cuter at Ottawa to build in their day afternoon. Augli-st 11th, us lhcse elilrii-s must reach Ottawa I lllediusilday afternoon, August 14th.‘ (Contilnued on Page 3) Young Golfers Look Good This Year (United Press) NEW YORK, Aug. 7.-—Watcb olit for tile youngster this your in tlic amateur .golf (lbampionslilp, which will be played ncxt mouth at Piiilllilclpiiin. Tilt‘. competition. is going to be stiffer for some of tlic old timers tilun cvcr before. Francis (lulnict. ._._ Too many of us who are still rozietinubly young regard incrcas~ lug girth and shortening breath its the iutivitiiblu (ll-vt-lopincnt of timc. whcrciis they iirc nothing but thu Tbcrc was an athlete one dliy in ilfi worn u grcy iianilcl suit liistciui of running-kit, seemed to me to That athlete was our Prince of ,ll had beard him at the "passionately devoted shol d bc done bctiuilsl- for the Pcnusylvau-la Suite chum» piuusbip. youtii is rated as one of tlic ed us a vctcriuii, nitlitiugii more than u youngster. will have his work cut out for iiiin if he sur- vives the early rounds. i Play this year will bc over the [Willy hope, we gct a lighter golf excellent Cricket Club. in conformity to the curry, current idea of what a modern golf course should be like. tho m the new comers. Tho 1 their... and Lotti. teams will have this i-vt-iilni: lit the Alicgwcit grounds nit 6 lfcllilrk. All imii players arc rcqucstt-d to be oil liiiiltl.~—(‘tmit* tilting and mukt- tlic clilutiv- milk as iii: iiilzilcst score‘ ' holds Ibo trophy foi- one your. 'l‘his pleasant life in u ‘filiilues Valley village. travel, marriage. tlic gulli- and story of u Mrs. Lcvcusou-lirowiiu. who was found dying from effect of vcromtl poisuntig on tlic Vi‘i‘l\'lll‘l' for one ycar. L Ucvonsbirc, a mouth ago. exhaustive iilquirics by tiiu 1101100. that bur history was Wiicii tile women. siiabbily dressed, was found on tlic cliffs tlic-re was iiutiiuii; to indicate, her identity. ‘l‘iluii the police ills-l covered a scrap of paper with the I aiddrcss "illonbeilii, Si. Margaret's." '- Upoii tiitll thcy wcrc able to build P up tlic story of tlic woman, who was found to be a pet-i‘. Browne, of lloinbay. but. at hliirgzircfs, iii-or. 'l‘wicki.-libaiii, was lit-tier ltiiolvii as [WISH Lcriiiitte, tlic nil-ct: Juiniligs lived at Uivllillliiii. _ Miss Lcrmiitu, tiieii an orphan of‘ about 1U, wt-iit to ilvc tlicro in tliu._ curly "Jo's. i uiid (ievciopcli iiitu uii _ l B Willililii. 'i‘liuii Mrs, Jciiiizligs iilUll. Y bllt illiss Lcriiiitie scciiiL-d to FZPUW tired of eiiluriaiiiiilg. About this time putiplc- associated with noticed Rousing cheers wr-re given for H back after about. 1S mouths as Mrs. Lcvt-soii-Urouiie, and told inc that silo iiiid iiizirricil iii iloilibay, 353 liiiii. bcr husband had dicd tilt-m willie she went ubrozid. Siic went to Monte Gnrlu. null tin-i . back to St. mc: ‘i am ruined. i want to get. (mo. or two things out_oi' my boxcxs so that l can raise iiioiit-y.’ Silo took m- sriille tiiliigs wily, entries to him not inter tiiiiii liioii- fashimwd jewellery “mun l uudur“ stood were heirlooms silo received from iicr promising to repay it. again more distressed tiluii cviri‘. ' - i i‘ . < . l 1 - ha“, Gummrd’ "Chick" plums. and ‘uiid deudt d to sell i|l.i' last lot of TRESIDENT liF BiiMMiTlE Will Practice This Evening At 6.00 Abcgweits and L. of C. bust-bull 1| joint |ii‘t'l('.l|('l‘| ((United_Press) NEW YORK, Aug. 7.—iietui'iiilig from tiit- (ilympic (lumen. (but (‘inc oid spuvisiiiuii, (Yul. il4'i iiiibi-rt iii. 'l‘lluiiip.-;oi.. prcsilleilt til‘ tlic Gamblerhhiicrican Olympic Coiiiiiiitti-v. (I01 gcrlcs attacks upon tlic. iihtt-riiiitiun- al contests. "i look upon the Paris Olmpbili as tho l-{Pilitisl acbit-vcmt-iit iii spurt t-vt-r known.“ be said, tic- pioriiig thc fact that tlic question |of tlic advisability of boldiilg tile ganlos should i'\'i'i‘ be rulscd. it, will be recalled l.liit lit (iic conclusion of tlic mot-ting iii Paris. iiiziliy critic spurts writers and utbit-tcs cxprl-sscti tbl- opinion that tlic Olympic (James were breeding tiiscortl. 'i‘liey cituli uiifortuiizitt- uiid unpleasant itlciilciits at (Zoloiiibcs, Argcntcuil ‘.iiiii Les ‘Fourcllcs in which. let it bc said lVlliliiill ft-iir of coiitriitllciioil, poor sportsman- ship was shown by French spccta~ HITS. 'i‘o those critics. (‘olonol Thomp. son ri-plit-s that it “w; mob spirit. m popular ft-i-iiiii-z. rliiiliii iii-i vitleiiceil on those occasions. iic. reminds us that on occasions wt- bzivc tlic s-"mt- tiling in this count- ry. Olir ii:i bull games iiri- (it'll-ii . _ a lili.‘ scent-s iif dis 'f‘ilCI'fili rioting-- bhu was m“ “mow oi Mn ‘Lg:- uiio rociiiis it dt-Tiiliriibit: (example 3b,,‘ of this '11 iii-tron iluriiii! a semi‘ A_ iii-tween tilt- Yankees and tlic Mm 'i‘ii.:t1.rs-\viiilt- iii other branches of m“; sport tile spectators iiiivti shown (By Dominion News Service) LONDON, August, fir-Wealth. K ng tables of Mllfltu Carlo, poverty, dcatii skctcii briefly thc iiic tlic diffs at Uutlicigb Suitertoil. it was only a few days ago. after disclosed. elderly and relative of a of ii a AMERICAN E SiilllTlY ilEFENBS Gklili lilYMPiAil good njluldfiilliiiiriilill. Just. us tho city oi‘ lit-troll would i‘t.':<il7l|l lmviiig -its good llllilll‘ biacku till by lliu actions ui‘ iilougbilcss tans, so ‘ire tlic i-‘rciich t-ii‘ iirii tr- rlliifvi 111v ,ii.t:iticilts lit t2li'i5. Wiiilc ilut accepting biiiiiil- for lilUill. All the pour sportsmanship shown at Puris was not confined Lu itbc iiplTlifiOTS by any means. '|'l‘bt-rl- wort.- fights and bits uiid {throats of muiiiiiiil: and nil iiinii-iier oi‘ things tiiiil crop up iii the licat of ntiiliitit: conflict. 'i‘ht.sc uliplt-iisiiiit things are in~ couseqlii-iitiuiy vielvcil in retrospect. Colour] 'l‘iioinpsoli Flvcrytiiiiig tukt-u into consult-rd lion. iii.‘ says. Frill“!!! did quite well. i Wilut is lliUl't' important tiiutl finding excuses for our busts, bow- cvcr, is ibc firm conviction lii- the Clli(-)ii('i'ri liiiiid (but our int-ii and Wtllliilfl giiiiird iiilicii from ussociir titu lvitii fciloll‘ ‘athletes from uii parts o1‘ tlic world. One tiling filvrlrl-li by Colonel 'i‘iioiiipsliii iii (zoiiiiiitlii with other critic» of tile (liympic Games is iiiimctliate reduction of tbt- pro gram to rczisiiliubic limit eiiiiiillut» lug iiiuily of tiil- PVUiiUi. Stunti- nrilizaitloii of lbt- rub-s glivt-rlliilg iiit‘ otiit-rs is ‘iillitiit-i‘ necessity. be bt-lil-vt-s. (Itiiiipt-titors frequently \\‘('l‘t' iliilllillfilllllvii by tiiir absence ,0! siiiilliairtiizuiiori. | Aqliiiiist cverytiiic who Citille buck from Paris this summr favor- ed rt-visitiii and rteilucliliu. sire spent a merry girlhood HIGH}. attractive H. W. ABRAHAMS. (Winenr of the Olympic 100 Metres Chariipionshlps.) 1w,- ‘(liintsilii-rubii- i-illili bus been nix- Um, Sh“ w“ Htrdnm, u‘ pri ssvd iii some (1ll;li‘ii‘i'ia‘ as to fir: . ..- . »- .- , . Vllilit‘ oi‘ tilt‘ (ilylilplt- (itiillUH tor "mw-g‘ “ht Mm “m” who Mylar,‘ tlic proinlilioii 0i‘ liltl-rilutiiiliiii good fol-ling. Among (lie ziiiilctcs <ii(lll|)i('lliy ilii-y (iii promote good and. riil'till‘l', ii may in» Piicrc wis no shortage of money. iiUl‘ iiitiliilit-iy, “its if Silk“ been taking drilgs ur ilriiikilii»! b11111’- y- 1 ‘ .. "Sllg joined n woman's club in ihmlgi , . t. b, mm u rpm". ‘coirilllcii y asserted‘ that tbcrt- is Ermflzizill illzitfilttrglxlgt of hm. time one co iun UXIWFIUIIICL‘ or bond '1', , .1“, mg (l, munhuu“ “my lictwt-t-ii uii, or almost uii. (‘illi- tur" b ‘p . _ ,__] Ab l ptlitors zit lbc ilziiilt-s-ilizll curl- tw“ 9'2 {W915 “fflitgikrut; trutclél ous psyteboiogii-zil ltilPil Iilllthiiiii girl‘; bu]: 11rd,“ Sh“ can“, liiiowu us “(ititiiiig tlit- Willll up." ‘ l say “almost uii," bt-cuust- l have wutciit-d one ruiiiiur ut ‘tilt-st- giiulcs but ~11’. Nlirliii. of i"iiil:iilll -—\viio illi- “flur pours to tiisplay‘ lii-iil' of tlic signs ‘('ilili‘2i0l.t'i‘ldil(' oi iitiilt-lii: computi- Stuff Sgt. it‘. G. Kennedy .. 34X 51X 11]()|][l]5_ . , _ _ _ , , ,_ Jag C019,, _ 34G "Sh" ‘meme,’ w Se“ Blunhuhu‘ iitiilh. lbissilily flit. itiimvlmiht ‘of i’. iioupsr . 344 and lvlicii she found a purchaser m" INTI?“ “mwrmruf hlflmu“ t, " bg. (.1, MCUOIHIIII . . . . .. me uiid asked mc to tukc talc u “ma, l“ “Us “wind ‘mo? Thvrc zirc two kinds. (iilt- (‘liriii coilsisis of ii lwrfcriiy ‘iiiitllrzil l-xt-ltt-mciit~ IWUW- w“ Mummy “'- mu mbris’ ii supprt-s t-tl it-iisltlil to got uttliii because siic showed inc ii r M,‘ “m, H, "mlmlhuwny ,,,,,,,,6,,,,,._,. “cwllms- and ilsufui-it is nature's wily of "About five moiitiis ago f-lil(‘ culm- Murgilrers, and mm pr “lilting ‘tlic bcst iu an uiiiillal. iilii soint-tinlt-s, (toupit-ii Willi Lilli-l, is ll kind oi‘ morbid iiilXi0l_V——l1 fl-ciiug of dcicut. oi’ iilfilffliflf‘, and :ii' titling Illlt-‘s iivfil}! oficli ul- uio.~=t o lilOfili certainly’ iilill uiic will not bu. aliii- to movt- a muscle. “ml and than, wilt-n tilt" pistol goes. Brcukilulli-r ‘l, UIH‘ will lit- ‘glut-d ‘to tlic ground llfl- hicrcss, She also borrowed money, ab“. 1,, n", This morbid anxiety ilectiuitis 141111911 "P less with t-xprvril-ircte. lint. it is al~ yvays there. it is [lrobiibly more itcutc in u (listilnct- rirnncr than in aiciutliiig old- “A little latcr siic 110p Gflrdhuir “n. gun,“ u, find n Bhiifeii- 'l‘i’l<‘=~i6 filiififlvil 111191" 43159- a sprinter or a iicld cvcnt perform- ‘iio cinch to remain in iiiitli tlic clos- ‘Sm’ r°mr'“"'| m“ mmmy m" had “'3 lng rounds, M, “my ulwuygr,wure borrulrcd, uiid tbcu said slic was judgment uiid tactics, uiid be iil- ‘Linn-in- igoing down to Foikl-stoiic. Jcss Swcctser and iliux biltP-‘lt0il1wxt i lwmd w"! m“ Fawn found dying in Devon-shire. wcilit to do. linvc taken thc cup successively tlic past two ymrs, with tlic voter-l nus closely buuciil-d in the final r brackets. This your there is a consider- abic crop of youngsters who warrant consideration. J. Li. (ifmrktllOll, who captained, Pcnii State's golf’ team. is one to be reckoned with. Crookstou‘ ft-atcd Marston. uiill Fuwncs, an- tithcr formidable golfer, in pluy ll ll James Mniiion is another. This lit-st little ‘ii course of the Morton i, holes will be long, long holes. This factor, u coinpnrutivciy new inc in golf, works out in favor of| youngsters lave the strvugtii and stamina. Ouinict and Evans tire more d‘? graduutds fzitbt-r iiic iliiioiitrt of father's liioiit-y tile not true iii every instance, because wards longer courses is pointing to thc serving of youth. unless. sport would "teach thom thc rulos of cvcry gnmc. and especially ‘thc great gsmc of life." exercise, rather than thc (‘IIiHViI- thc countrymen. sedentary Britons whose interest up athletics themselves, it would he a better thing for the cusiiy. They clin pluy as good golf today as when in their golfing‘ prinic, but they can't sock ’cin as P.li“Wilil0llt extra effort. And in tho umntcur championship. with a ('.li(lf‘il(i measuring around 7,000 yurds. thc conditions of pluy ro~ quiring a couple of rounds daily for tlig better part of a wi-nk. strength la a mighty important. factor. The kids bit ‘cm miles off the toe. without effort. Tile veterans Tile generalization of pbysit-‘nl ion of u fow champions, is wbnt Prince urges on his fellow- if tlic multitude oi‘ n sports is still limited to watch~ nit them could he induced to ‘take country feet bodily well-being than if we swept the board at the Olympic Games. make the extra effort. and than are hard pllt to hold their ownt This is 'l‘lit- former has to (employ Tiic was ways fut-is be muy- tbroulzb bud izrilt-rziisllip. The lat- TEMPERAMENT OF A RUNNER --_~u ,icr lilu,‘ only ‘to ri-protiucu slimli- iliiiig \\'illl'ii iii‘ lids i)(!t'il praclic~ iiii; iii lit-lull itlf wiwlls uiid iiiuiiliis. 'i‘iit- spriiiiui‘ sliouid bot-time uii l('iilii‘l‘ individualist iii ills mitt». lie isiioulii uoi concr-rn iiiiiisi-li‘ wifii ‘his tippoiicul. iii uii. iii flit‘ semi» ‘ll-uni zit. ‘l'iii‘i.~4 i illd ti. very stupid llil -liiilli‘,.', \\ilit'il iii'iil'i)’ lost inc tlic rut-e. i aw ii l‘iiill t-r iiil my rig-lit. move .:ilL'.|i'ii_\’. ' iic pistol went, - — i liii-ugiii ill iv might be ii rt-caiil——i ‘took my milid right. off tiil- wilrk at iiuii-l. itilii siiirtt-ti Imilly its tlic result. it is impossible to propor- ly do tlvo things ill once. Keep )'(Ilil‘.lflill(i on tbi- job iii bond. iii fl iilliltlfPii yards rat-e "C's-st 1e ilrciiiit-r pus qlil irulric." it is curious bow superstition crlt-ps into fiiil"..- iilillii iii-(‘ore u I‘i'l('(', iiii\\'l.'V4‘l‘ iiliii-ii iillf‘ may try to ridicule (lil- pustllliiliiy‘ of good lulu bald luck. i was told some iiifll‘ ago by u piiimist that lily lucky liliinlii-r was ltilll‘. Well. ibis is lbc your 1512i, willcii t-iiils up in it. and is lliviisiiiti by l, trod uviiis up to iii, Willl'ii is tiii- square (if 4. ’i‘biit si-l-nlcli n pritt-ty nliotl start. ‘My lluiiibt-r in iilv ilziuil-s was ~iilt. Wiiitll iliititi up to ii. Our dressing! ruoiii was iliiiiilicr -l. Tiit- rilco was run on tbt- si-vontb day of the seventh iuoiitii~14 ulzuiu - ~ and. Sirillif-{Ofit of iiil. i drew number 4 zis lily position ill iilt! r1 .c. iii-flare tilt: iliiai. my tr.l ll(‘i‘ said, "Only tllillk of two tiiingw < tlic re- piii-i oi’ .tiil- pistol and tbi- tape. Win-ii you’ ili'ill' tlic mic. just rlin iiiu- ileii llll you brozik thc other." Ono (‘ilii|l(li. rcmt-mbi-i- lIllIi'ii about tbal.brii-t t-lovcn seconds. Oiily: "(it-t to your lllZJfl("—"Si-'i" Ma loud bang-Wino suprcmr- fool- int: or running lust a tiny bit fusi- cr tlllili alibi-rs. lliiii. gralillziliy‘. ccii- liy rt-iiillili-tr", drawing iliSl‘ n rzicl-illviiy. The iiipul it is ovcr! it was found that. sbe had died l'Olll an overdose of vertiuiti. _ ----<-o->-i— "Wilut did‘ lit-r father iu-iiii- on VlillEY Biill, her Vt'il(‘ii silo married." "All the rest of tlic famii_v." Tbs iimollrlt of ilitmi-y uii unlit-r- lists is ilui of. \\'ii‘it counts is‘ Marshfleid vs. Dunstafinage Girls. iucb imporiiiiico. 'i‘lit~iirst oi‘ tlic st-rics oi‘ friendly l.{£|illi'r= ilt1|.\V\H‘Il iliu girls (if the (iiHlVl! mentioned ti-auis took ])ii|i'll ibo evciiiilg of August tltb. on tlic. lit-dutiful outdoor court at iluiisiuif- illiPfrllrillilliilk‘ bus. match players iu the middle west. \'obby Jones still bus bis fiiil £1,121?‘fiwumndvhrflllilji,lwlllr‘ rwliiylgmg,‘ itcccutiy iic bcat "Chick" Evans strength. uud Jesse (iuilforil was M“'r__m,‘h,|d ' g ' ' for thc western ‘amateur title. l still lile "siege gun" wlirii tlic Th‘, “ml” Wm.“ 15*,‘ “M0 and llubby Jones, wlio iiiust be cluss- izrotrdliig in of it iicw crop of kids _-,___15_ ‘ ‘ ' " ' ud made bis u vote-rim. Thu following \\"ls tbl- iiiit\-ul--~ lint the iiiO(i('i"ll 4 I Milftfilii1?i(i~~(§iliil‘illiif!ibillllil (cup- taiii); Airs. Lcu Mill, Elia ‘Stcwurt, Joan Mlliin, sic Jenkins, Frau‘ ci-s iMuiin; iilcctor Jenkins. (illllJS- mun.) tendency to- 11H n", with a correspondingly lotigtir i)ulist:ifi'ii:i_i.-,t-»~l<‘|tirt-llcc ‘Stewart. ttfuptziiiii; ‘Mrs. idiiil-i ‘Mai-Pht-‘J, Nlurgutriti- 'l‘<-rri-ii_ tti-tirglnu 'i‘litiiilpsoii. liuby Sicwliri. Mamie Vt-ssi-y; \Viliiz|('i! Stcwziri, (liiics- liliiil. ) llluriua ‘ibt- st-vtiilti uiid tbird gaunt-s Sliibilillllliil fl'l)iil('(‘li 5U‘\'i'i‘ill iilmbl-rs oi‘ ilii- i‘('l.'.ili2il‘ iiuiistziif- lingo tt-um. 'i'bt Ktlillifi \\'t'i'l‘ ably rt-fcrt-t-tl by Mr. lioliiiiil Pbiiipsoii. of ltuiisliiffiiiigti. in tilt‘ ])f‘l'.~'('ll(‘.t‘. of u largo crowd oi’ spectators. After iilt‘ plily tlic Mursbilviii tl-uiil uiid ibi-ir lrb-nils wvre t-iitcr tliinl-d iii. tbi- bonit- of ‘lilo prtht-‘Pitllli of (be tipposiug t-iub, Miss Winnie Laue, Wii(‘i‘(\ refreshments were scrvcd by tbt- club. uiii-r which n short wbilo was spcnt nlost_en- joyubly iii (liiiicliig uiid games. - Side aprons, cut. circular as well as pit-atoll, arc noticed on some of tlic ucwost imports. 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