BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING amaica i Champ . Eliminated By oronto Player rode Of Favorites Continues . ithough Nunns And Nlartm | ncounter Difficulties. my Elmer Dillmage. Canadian Press Staff Wrllflf it‘, P. By Guardians Special Wire) CPO-qt), July Zfv-Ross Wilson, Toronto and district champion. l lh-‘IIJT rullrt man whose erratic streaks have kept him from the ‘M ‘l m. lnnc upset on the third day of the Canadian tennis Sqnrylcihips today by defeating Donald Leahong, Jamaican title hold- ‘Wiin the singles quarter finals with a 561061- "0111- fii-(l. llllil‘ as ever and far more steady. Wilson downed the smooth- -I' lrri-rng in three sets, 6-2. 3-6. 7-5. and qualified to play Can- Infh ‘ll [ll;l\‘(‘l', Gilbert Nunns of Toronto. tomorrow. Nunns was ,1 ‘h; 1111130, sets before ousting Gordon Shields of Toronto, 3-6, -1- was .1 day where the favorites 3W1 n. pnntle losing only 11g {ruin their ranks. Waltcr n of Toronto, Davis Cup star. into action. The Davis Clipper won four straight games to ciiiirh the second set, forcing Shields into errors with tcnific forehand blasts and scoring at the net. Shields was helpless iii the third set. Nunns raked the lines ivith sizzling shots that found the former Uiiivri'"'" 0f BriliSll Columbia football star out of p0- sition. As smooth a doubles team as the east has seen this season, Leahong and Daycs moved into the quarter finals of the men's doubles with an easy wiii over lifiiurice Margcssoii of Toronto and Bill Pignlt of Hamilton, 6-4, 6-0. The Jamaicans ivon the Ontario title last week by defeating Watt, and Murray of Montreal in the final. Their stificst 011114151101’! this week may conic from Raliivllle and Martin who advanced today at the expense of Sirike and Armstrong, Toronto, 6-0, 6-2. Castlen and Sur- face joined forces to beat. H. J. Young of Toronto and Dr. Leo Vollmer of Boston. 6-2. 6-2. Watt m,“ V drop- gis lust set. Scores were 4-6, i-J. . ilurray of lvlontretil. Quebec holtlrr, stopped Harry Dflyfs @511“ 1h straight sets, 6-0. 6-4 Hal Surface of Kansas City v 6-3, 8-0 over southpaw Ed- Eh =h o.‘ Winnipeg, Matiitoba pron. Lizrd Watt of Montreal. (lie fourth berth in the top (if by heating Henri Paul Em- l Mo real. 6-4, 6-1. we! l-Yiziiville of Montreal won .(l-~i viczory ovcr Grant Mc- n! 'l"""'lll0 and will face the utl States challenger. of University of Cal- row. Castlen scored a szngli- easy win over Roland (:1 o.’ Montreal, 6-2. 6-0. v a h ‘Iliang come- w-zcrdtiy iii beating rind hfurray rcached the quarter of Ottawa who had finals yesterday. on the big fellow Doug Grant of Halifax and‘ Shields. of Toronto. defeated K. J. Salinond and J. Kninedy of Tor-i onto. 6-1, 7-5 in a. third round match. the second before 111:; hczivy artillery P E R I (i R slgd-BB-gten . . i 0s on H a a ll K E R S Bosgft. Jilly 25.—(A.P.)—With Pinkey Whitney and Marty McMah- us hitting timely home runs. Boston ‘Braves swept totiays doubleheader ltvith Cincinnati Rctis, winning the first game 2-1 and the second 7~3- Whitney‘ hit his circuit blow in the fifth inning of the first game 'v< 4 and provided the Braves with the 26mg “p the: échedule m a He margin of victory in a pitching duel e . ova Johm between Huck Belts and Si ger in tlic sixth with the bases load- ed. Chick Haley was responsible for the Reds‘ only run in the first game, hitting a hoinsi" in the fourth. He dupiicatcd the ieat in the ninth in- d " time starts at 6.15 at the "' the losers meeting c first tilt of an cl- S. Team iiiiiinni SARAH wiiis FEATURE us: (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) TORONTO. July %—Hollyroodi Sarah. owned by Ben. F‘. White of 11314111811011. K11, and driven by Harry Stokes of Goshen N, y,’ won the feature event. the sh- William Mulock Stake, 2.17 pace valugd n; $1.000 as the Grand Circuit meet- (ii-lg at 'I'horncliffe Park closed to- F11’. In the first and second heats she came from far back in the final drive to win going away, while in tlr: third heat she led from start to finish. In the match race for the 1934 Canadian championship. Billy Hugo owned) by Fraser and Roszell of Ridgetown. Ont., and driven by W. L. Fraser of the same town was the winner. He showed great pacing ability, when he was six lengths behind Baldwin. driven by R. Payne of Toronto. at the half in the second heat. closed the dis- tance a little in the next quill-hei- and then came on with s. great rush to get a head decision at the wire In this heat he set a new Canadian record for Canadian owned pacers over a Canadian track of 2.01 3-4. In the first heal, he came from far back in the stretch to win the heat, while in the last heat he was baeten by Baldwin by a nose, In the Dominion Harness H0154- Afsfkfiation Stake for three year 0-115. value $600, Cream of Tartar, and driven by Norman Hawke of 01m“ b)‘ J- T- Fayette of Penetang the same town was winner 1h Straight heats and appeared to have nodifficulty in doing so. He has a nice gait and should be a 300d) prospect for the Futurity which will be raced at the Cariad. ian National Exhibition next month. Another straight heat affair was the 2.21 pace Canadian owned value $400 which was won by High Dress. owned b? Mehlenbacker Bros. of Nelle-s Comers, Ont.. and driven by Mr. Smith. she also showed great, ability in the stretch cnmnig from eighth place in the second heat to win going away. SUDTMARY The Dominion Harness Horse As- sociation Stoke. Three-Year Olds Pace Purse S600 Cream of Tartar (Hawks) Worthy \Vldow (Harvey) Iva Grattan (McDonald) \Vid0w' Gilbert (Feathers) Logan McKilon (Travis) .. Saza Axworthy (Skiice) Margie Evans (Ponce) Tommy Evans (White) . Prudent Grattan (Wright) 5 9 Dz Time 2.11 3-4; 2.09 1-2: 2.14. Sir William Mulock Stake, 2-17 Pace. Purse $1,000 mum-bu" 1 ..2 ..4 ..3 9 8 '7 6 ammo-mun“ (Di Holli-rood Sara (Stokes) Flo Henley (Parshaii) Hattie Ax (.7. Caton) Argot Strathmore . , Brave Arlon (Toole) . . 7 Calumet Belle (Britenficld) 5 Time 2.04 3-4; 2.05; 2.04 3-4. 1934 Canadian Championship, Purse S500 rosacco or ou,A_i,i.rf./.-." ARGE PACKAG P niolcerslilillwtat there is ho ‘ll-bstitute io-r OLD CHUM. lt has Rent the Favourite tobacco ol a ‘alltfliflor over 5O years. lts» line TBQrance and mellow Flavour win °V¢r critical smokers every clay. Lll Bllllll COARSE CUT FINE ‘urn: mo; ,,'().l'v;. SAVE THE POKER HANDS i Billy Hugo (Fraser) Baldwin (Payne) _ _ Dominion Grattan (Her-heft) (Only three starters). Time 2.03 1-2 2.01 3-4; 2.02 1-2. 2.01 3-4, new Canadian record. mu»- 12 21 33 2.21 Pace. Canadian Owned Purse S400 High Dress (Smith) Cvrattanettc (ofcKellar) Lewis Todd (Skuce) . Dorothy Grattan (V. Roun- saw»- mg,»- mauv- YPW‘) - 3 3 5 Rov C. Todd (G. Rmintree) 4104 Chrerful Grattan (Wherry) 9 5 '1 Evan Grattan (Moore) 7 fl 9 W. J. Grattan (Wright) 8 8 8 black Direct (Hodgins) 1i 7 Q Harry Olrum (Fields) 10 BDr Wecgo Grattan (Harvey) 8 Dr Time 206 3-4: 2.06 1-4; 2.06 3-4.‘ l FAitilliTiliN ll) STARS iiiiiiiiii; ‘trailing the Stars by five points, in the league standing. but with one jogs game played. the Rilcons will make a determined effort tonight to creep within striking distance of the ' league-leaders. when the two teams clash in City League encounter st the Abegweh Grounds. The game is ' to start at 6 20 and ii big crowd is eX- l pected to be on hand. I i Montague Races 1 WeJnesJayAugnS . The management have (hcided to put on the following classes. which l m" feel confident will meet with ( me appffllifll of the majority of( race horse owners: 2.12 Trot and l Pace, 2.15 Trot. 1-19 P111»? "5 m‘ i and Paoe. (S seconds allowed trot- . tars! i THE CHARLOTTETOWN StrenuouslyFohghtMatc/tes Feature Third Day Island Tennis Tournament Owen (C.). (H-RJ. B-0. 6-0. Kelly (C.). defeated K. Muttart (S). 9-7, 6-2. Matheson 10.). defeated W. Mut- targ (5.). 6-0. 6-0. Black (S.), defeated Coyle (H11), The arrival o; a gglaxy of Sum- defeated Berrlgan xnerside net stars. and the elimin- ation in the two previous days‘ play of s. large number of local players made the third day's proceedings in the tennis tournament increas- ingly interesting. Strenuously play- .ed matches were a feature of yes- 6-0. 11-0- (tel-day's play, and in numerous Pierce (C.). defeated T. Campbell leases scores which apparently were 6-2. 10-12» 6-4- strongly against the losers were far Harri-i 15-). dflefltfid DY- G111- from an indication of the relative (111185 5-3- 5-1- v mm“ of the player; Kelly (C.). defeated Harris (S). In the ladies‘ doubles the match 5-7. 6-3. third set by default. between Misses Rogers and Mutch, of the Charlottetown Courts and Misses Kenny and Smith of the Holy Redeemer Courts was perhaps GAMES THURSDAY 10 AM. the most interesting. The first named pa“. ‘akin; the mamh 5.2, C.—-C. McQuriid 1H.N.), vs. S. Mc- 6_4_ Nutt 1C.) In the men's doubles Dickson V- 1181111121011 (C). VS- G- 110E915 and Oass. high ranking Pllyers. ‘C9. disposed of Saunders and Pritch- ard by scores of 6-2, 6-1. but not 11 AM- before the laticr two put up a des- perate fight C.—Gass (C.). vs. Callaghan (HR) T. A. Campbell and Rev. J. B. Wilson of Summerside eliminated Richardson and Smith of Char- lottetown. 6-4, 6-3, in an interest- ing contest. but (were themselves el- iminated by the veterans Fred Kelly and J. E. Stems, 6-4. 6-4. Rev. C. J. St. Clair Jeans and Mr. Black, Summerside. took two matches. one against MacEachern and Corooran, 6-1. 6-0, the other‘ against E. LePage and F ‘MacMll- lan, 6-1, 7-5. In the mixed doubles Goss and Miss Doyle of the Holy Name Courts eked out a victory over Moore and Miss Holman of Sum- merside-in a strenuously fought match 6-4. 0-6. 6-4. An cqualLv in- teresting contest was that between Stewart and Miss Z. Linkletter of Summerside, who went 12-10 to take the first set against Berrigan and Miss Mallet. and (3-3 to take the second. Pierce and Macklin (C.) vs. Goss and V. McQuaid (l-LN.) Matheson (C.). vs- Kelly (C.) O. Johnston (C.). vs. M. Shaw 1C.) Kenny and Harrington (l-LRJ, vs. Black and partner 1C.) 2 P-M. (‘L-Owen (C.). vs. winner of Gass vs Callaghan match Hansen vs. winner of McNutt- McQuaiti match. McMillan and WcQuaid vs. Kelly and Tait 1C.) (RN), 3.30 P31. C.--I. McQuazd 1H.N.), vs. Rob- ins (C.) Blanchard (HR). vs. Johnston C) Black (C.). vs. SaundPrs 1S.) One of the best matches. of the M155 Bmllk? ‘CJ- "5- M155 M- day was that between S. Dickson Mulch ‘C5 and Miss Bourke. perhaps the first “L95 Blellkhor" iMJJ-l- V5» M159 Linltlettcr 1S.) ranking mixed doubles pair in the province, and R. Saunders and Mrs. Schurmari. Sets went 6-3. 6-3. In the men's singles a close and notable match was that between Pierce and T. A. Campbell. the for- mer finally winning 6-2. 10-12, 6-4 .\IcKinnon and Johnston (C.) vs. Beaten and partner 1C.) 4-30 P..\I. Hutcheson and Newsom (C.). vs. King and Smith 1H.R.) Ladies Doubles 5 PM- I-IN.---C. McQuaid and McKenzie (H.N.) vs. McNutt and Campbell (M L.) Burke and Sinclair (C.). defeated Holman and Horne (S). 6-0. 6-1. Rogers and Mutch 1C ), defeated Kenny and Smith (ha). s-z. 6-4 B- MW" (CW "$1 1- M18111 10-) “Tight and Beam (C, defeated F. ftiallet (H.R.) I. M. Black 1C.) Doyle and Bryflnton (HNVL 6_3_ C.—Kcnny vs. winner of Robins- 5_§_ lilcQuaid match. Linkletter and Mrs. Schurman Wright’ (c-l- "5- T499339 ‘cl (5.), defeated Mallet and Garrett Bentley and H937“ ‘C-l- ‘($- (Hghp 64' 6_3_ Blanchard and Kenny (HR) Black and Rogers (cm defeated lticMillan vs. winner of Saunders- Moore and Legendre (s). 6-1. e-z. Black match- Johnson and Shaw .C_,_ defeab Black (S.), vs. G. F. Hutcheson ed Blenkhorn and MacLean 1M L.) (OT 1 64‘ 6_1_ Pierce (C.). vs. Dickson (C.) 6-15 Pa“. H,N.—G0ss and Doyle vs. winner of Campbell-McNutt vs. McQusid- McKenzie. Wilson and Legendre vs. winner Kenny-Harrington vs. Black and partner match. C-Hutcheson and Beaten (C.). vs. Dickson and Gass. Winner LePage-Wright vs. win- ner Johnston-Blanchard. Bentley and MacKinnon (C.). dc- cmnpbfll “ml HOT" "5- “"11" “med Tees and Robins ,H_RL)' 84‘ of McKlnnon-Johnston vs, Benton 5_4_ and partner. Jeans and Black (s), defeated “a” "Y"! Black (5'). vs- M11111- LePage and MacMillan (C.). 6-1 85°“ and Hmme“ (c) 7_5_ Stewart and Linkletter (8.), vs. Matheson and Hansen (C.). de~ winner nemlePfleartz "5- Blanch‘ feared Harris and Stewart (S), 6-1, armxmny match- 3_4_ Kenny and McQuaid (HR). vs. Kelly and stems my)‘ defeated G. Hutcheson and Farquharson. Campbell and Wilson (s), 6-4, 6-4, ‘—"—i~——— McNutt and Block (0.), defeated i Men's Doub Dickson and Gass (C.). defeated Saunders and Pritchard (5.), 6-2 6-1. Hutcheson and Beaton (C), d9- feated Daley and Muttart (S.), 6-1 6-0. Campbell and Wilson (8.), de- feated Richardson and Smith (C.) 6-4. B-3. Giddings and Gordon (C.). 6-2, 6-4. Jeans and Black (5.), defcritcd McEachcrn and Corcoran (l-IN.) 6-1. 6-0. Mixed Doubles Goes and Doyle (‘l-LNJ, defeated 6-3. 8-1. L-Ull 6-1. 6-3. M001‘! 111111 11011111111 (S). 6-4, 0-6. Two cracker-Jack bouts are smur- 6-4- ed for the big races. which alone Wilson and Legendre (S). de-‘ought. to be worth more than the tea-ted Corcoran (H.N.>, 7-5, 6-4. Matheson and Rogers (C.). de- tested Harris and MacKay, (S ), (1-1, 6-2. Stewart and Llnkleiter 15.), dc- feated Berrigan and Mallet (H.R.). 12-10, 8-3. Dickson and Bourke (C.). defeat- and Bryantoii price of admission. The main bout, Kid Olson, Port Elgin, NB. vs. Benny Binns. Charlottetown, ought to tie full of fireworks from the tap of the gong. Binns has some advantage in “fusht. but Olson is a clever boxer. 1t often happens that a slugger with the "will to win”, who keeps his man "breaking ground" and all the time ed Blunders and Mm schunmn on the defensive, will win over a bet- ,5‘) 64' 64 (er man. Mlost winners have a "sys- ' ' tem" i. e. riowing his opponents‘ “d.” Sh“?! "long suit" and working out a line M Black ‘C, dcreawd M,” Le_ ‘of action to circumvent it. Baer . ivas afraid of Camera‘: long straight lleft, but he put his system in action (and never gave "Du Preem" a chance to score. No doubt he had that idea (iiirint: his training, but he darent gendre (5.). 6-1. 6-0. L. Wright (C.). defeated H. Hol- man (S). 6-0. 6-1. D. Heartz (C.). defeated .1. Horne GUARDIAN [W5 “n. SPORT WORLD Makes Stirring Comeback OfK BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT STRUNG llNlilliFinal T553 Singles 3 slllllzlilliMatc/tes Won By IN RlllNlNlig WooclAndS/tields (A r. n; Gturdimfs Special Wire), "1' hgfifievlgggjggfagg, ggmjgyj Australian Aces Blasted From ing champion. put on a stretch, of United States Pair—“Best Ten- drive “k1ck" today to stave off el- imination and lead 15 other sur- vivors irito the second round of match play for the United Stages 99 ' Weft-salami Golfers Association I Suffering from the smothering I Tal Associated Press sports Writer) heat, Sarazen staged one of his ‘By Gay eiBy lgiuiardjans Special Wire) famous garrison Imvshes to w‘? WDIBLEDON Eng. July 25.—(‘ompleiing as stirring a comeback so qusr Herman Barrow: unemployed l m, w... seen in the hiiwry of the Davis Cup, Sidney n. Wood, Jr., and New York pm’ 3 and 2' after being‘ Francis Xavier Shields today blasted Australias sinlllffi “95- Jack Cfaw‘ two down with eight holes m go‘ ford and Vivian McGrath, oft’ Wimbletlons famous t-eiilie t-(iurt to carry Two. veteran refiner P‘ G- A- the United States into the challenge round iii-Klimt 51121111111- champlom Waller Hagen of De’) Wood whose fighting heart must be as big as a poi-vder cask, first U011 and U30 D1926 01 Phlladel" saved the,day by winning the fifth set of a beautiful into-day duel with pma’ fell below the 5ha‘p'5h°°u"€l Crawford, to take the crucial fourth match 6-3, 9-7. 1-13. 15-1’. 811d 11B "l! 0f younger opponents- series at two matches all. Then Shields battered McGrath into submis- Hagen played some of the great- giun in three tgrrific sets, 6-4, 6-2, 6-4. Thus the final tally was 3 to f 1951 soil n his 25 ycars careci". but l lo.- (he United States, he was hardly a match for the 10 George M. Lott, Jr., who with Les-. the net behind hi." under par performance turnefl initer Stoetcn won a. doubles victoryjforchaiid and l)‘ by D9113’ $111116 0f Phlilidvluh H. who , Monday after Shields and Wood had) volley and smash. C): lfifiny angled iund drives to stiriiiig rally triumphed over his celebrated op-Jost the opening singles matchcsisaw at least 20 iigt-s. with poncnt by 4 811d 3- (Saturdaiy, was optimistic. ‘Crawford finally W1 111s 10 °\'i>r< Diesels 4 and 2 defeat by Fay "And this isn't all w'e‘re going to drive the b. w ches Inspirt ti Coleman. the Culver City. Calif, ‘ win," he said. "Tennis like that will’ youngster. was tinuetl \v.'.h irony, beat Perry (Fred Perry‘, leader of thcylashcth Three years ago when Coleman defending English team) or anybbdygstrengtn _ was one of the leadlng amateurs on l 9156- Iplafyed one 01 i . n ‘ the PliCiflc coast he went w‘. William T. (Big Bill) Tilden char-ially‘ to blast yoiiii: Alccnathpoff the Djegel w be nstmighwned outmliacwrized [he performance as "thqcourts. He started both the nrst and After todays match Dlfltl re- 19511115 1 9:1" . h am: ‘m0 gamps" scoring mflrked "he la "ed 311311131 me’ 0° open‘? l 9 “ulg- e ‘ ' ‘ i '. . , exactly as 1 laugh, hmf‘ Crawford taking up where the’ rain His count for ‘Lljli: mtitnch “as l3 Craig wooi Hopywood‘ N_ J" stopped them yesterday with Sidney, services aces‘- and .3 pf-r-nwiizrgatg administered a 5 and 5 defea, wicading 6-3. 9-7, .15-love on his own only one scfvtet ace .0. . Leo pram,’ a Comparauve unknown service. Jack squared the match in and 14 pmicfimems. "ye of shieid‘, from Saginaw, Mich" whne Paul brilliant fashion by winning the‘ The speevratno anslwvkao rulin- Rilnyan of White Plains. N. Y .1 mud and immh Se“ $41.64‘ ‘Thy? it: f~ (mo billmhighl)’ turned his match with Johnny .1“ {he filth Se‘ ‘lhp.blg Anzflc l“ 0 ix ’ .. V. . v d ‘glYPd as wcll as he cvcr did, b.it EIIGCHH‘ mc Al. . . ,)l'0 c so Farreu homer of the National Op‘ 1 llvlood matched himstroke for stroke DOV-m’- 3 “T111100 £11 115'- Vl/Qod 5B1»- aflinggigfla into a. ynnswami lgéenlggilllislnq thgn we,“ u, “may, l BA$EBA[ Ceorgetoulmgcueis R E Si] L T sfHeld liesterday Mlldrcd K.. second to heat. '7 D. NATIQXAL T555115 The Georgetown horse races yes- who also owr R H, E iterday afternoon ior Kzngs County Tote in eac First gamer (horses only, raced on the matineei Some fancy stc-pdanczng inter- Cjncjnnan __ 000 mo 000 1 7 1(plnf1, the horses to end me fiitra. gpeTSC-d bewvccn ‘the heats of thi; Boston _ __ 000 mo 10X 2 5 1 (hear, were a..ended by 8190111 50 j ndxjffiétl‘ .- added .0 the 19-93-511"? ° Johnson and Lombardi; Bet:.—1P°°1°l“- , _ ‘he a‘ ’*°°‘"" and spohren Ed. Acorn did the startfn», and had. t very iiitle trouble in 813111118 1119111, SUI-VARY Second game: away‘ Cincinnati Q01 100 O01 3 7 g The Class A was quite a dual be- J "v glass A. Trot and Pace 305m“ m1 m5 01X 7 m 3 tween Joly Set. _Volo ‘R1620 and 011C Stout. Kleznhariss and OFarrel' Johnnie M135‘ J0“ Se“ “on we‘ first heat with owner Bennett driv- ‘ ing, then substituted Pa; McKenna. _ who lost the next two to VoloRico Jo." . with Tom Holmes up. Torn finished I D- .' the third heat confidently smiling. Hem. Smith and Hotrari. AMERICAN LEAGYE 4 R. n. z.) . - ~ a -‘:.2if:.ié"2.., .._i= ,2.24'~'. w-hr-o- - 11111» (>1 1» 1 1 “F6251.lhfmfilf’“sfié‘iofléi‘lfiii W 1 ‘ ‘ Chicago 211 ooo (m 4 1a o “u ‘ ("lass n. Set rallied, and giving rousing 11111‘- stewan’ Burke and Selle“: 5am‘ mg by the redoubtable Pat, finished l Shaw and hfadjesk" -' n r ami cheers from the spec- ‘ 1 New York ' no 003 000 5 8 1 1.x‘; The ciliext one was again l. 4 st‘ mu“ 100 030 00° 4 9 3 comfortabu: win for Jolly Set. l 3 Brawl ‘mums and Dickey; Best, time, 2.17. was made by Volo 2 wens and Hemsley- Rico in the t-hird heat. Jolly 591' 1-1 Boston . 330 000 012 9 9 0 Owl-hm by c. H. Bennett, Murray" 5 Detroit . 060 oio 000 'l i2 2 Ewen , W. Ferrell. Welch. Rhodes and R. Ferrell: Aukes, Hamlin. Rowe and Class B. Cochrane- Thls had six starters, which made Philadelphia . 012 000 000 3 11 1 quite an interesting race. Barbara 1 Cleveland .. 000 132 02x 8 11 f‘ Aiartin with Well. MBCNClLl up won ‘ 2 Flohr. Cascarella. Dietrich and the first heat. with Billywitt a close i 3 Berry, Hayes; Hildebrand and Pyt- second. Then Johnnie .\icCabe.l 4 lair. whose hand has n0! been V611’ W111"? l behind a trotter or pacer for some time, commenced to show his old- time form by 5181791116 I-HCODIB 1-1155 up t0 the front and capturing the INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE n. n. s. ,, -"*" Rocheswr _ m0 000 100 1 4 1 nexuthree heats. giving he!‘ B 1119-1-- _ _ , s . l “um. Newark 10o m0 11x 4 9 0 nee in the second of 2.19. SharDS- (C. P. B.‘ (fll-"W-m‘ Pa“ l - STELLARTON. .\'. July Z5 _-,\ 23-year old youth. George Dlnss. was killed almost in- stantly today when his .22 rifle. 1358,2171‘, was a contestant ln this race, driven by the veteran horseman a. Ben MacMillan. Alberfy Plains. Klelnke. Michaels and Lewis; Duke, Makosky and Kies. ‘SJ’ 8'4) 64- breathe it. "the walls have ears." In ' the seclusion of Dempsqi-‘s car on the M")! $11111" way w the fight they could talk it _pver with impunity. No chance then w- M11119" 153- 11616111"! w for the plan to get to Cameras man- “51110? (M 1-1-1. 2-5- 9-4. 5-3- agcrs. It. was all very simple-an 5431119501’) (Cd. defeated Wilson almost. identical repetition of what (5-1. 6-4. (1-0. happened at Toledo, Ohio, fifteen 3160K 15-). defeated Rice (C.). years ago when Dempsey took the 6-1. 6-3. clitlmpioiisliil) irnni Jess Willard. Johnson (C.). defeated Pritchartl The SPUfilld bniit at New Annan (5.), default, will lw between Young Hickey of Purl Ffgui. »..ll. "Rocky's" weight is 1 mhftcr of uncertainty. but. Hickey I McNutt (C), dim-flied Moore (S ). KFll-Sillflffill and “ltocky” Moore of J .117 the Robins (C.). defeated Jeans 1S1 "omries venisnt" (let ‘ern - . - . tn 78 summers. “at gum" film) angler‘ discharged accitictitiillv. "i? “'35 Buffalo ..... .. loo 000 o 1 s o Class C_ Pm, 3mm, m u“. ha“... ,,, U... lime Albany 0m 001 x 5 7 1 and was locking ovcr his rifle. mum” PW” “d 5pm“ H“ This race was won in straight not» knowing it was loaded- "u m‘ “m” heats by Tote. owned by Mr. Killam W: AMERICAN ASSOCIATION "—" Indianapolis 6; at Toledo 0. Louisville S; at Columbus 4. _ Minneapolis 8; at Milwaiik r ~ all come) sign hung out. He works on the same assumption ns simmoiis did on rt (our of 1h!‘ W . . i when champions had to tukc on all - comers in four rountl bOillS . H H n M In Butte Montana a local bully with a. stature lilif‘ the glam Sphinx. of Alexandria was so: up to try out. with the Cornishman Just hr-Iore the fight one of Finis Australian , d d trainers took a weep into the tiics-‘ QHIVVOYkWW “P10 51a" m’ Tnmme sing room of the local AjilX. He W-IS could do it better. But when promotions came along, lflrlfled 3'1 the ‘mmell-‘e 511" °l m" other men were chosen. Prejudice? 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