i THE ,,.jportlPage Everybody Rea. fr,‘ ~. -,. .o.r.. D-iisi; Q ejli j ' Middle Distanotiifien i.» Stand Poorlibgnce Against The. Finns h and “Soands" By FRANK GETTY (United Freon 8t!" Correspondent) NEW YORK, June 25.—On pro dieting an American triumph in the track and field guinea at Parlsi in July, consideration has been given to the fact that as the races get longer thl‘ country's strength lessens. - in the sprints, the United States is- supreme. Four men could acquire the dread "Charley horse" or suffer some other calamity, and we have four other shout-distance men to fill their places. But there are 23 events on the track and field program, and in some of the others America will take a bscit scat. The Frtnch have. succeeded in arranging matters so that only four men from any one nation can enter ay one event, with exception of tho marathon. in wiilcli six may start. This means that the most points this country can win in the 100 meters, for instance, is 22. ' lt ‘would not be surprising if we did get just that many in both the 100 and 200 meters. 1n the 400 meters we have J. Coal-d Taylor's ~record breaking run at Cambridge to raise our hopes of ultimate victory and n place at the top of the flagpole. but here the ingress of European stars upon the polnt-wliiuiiig places begins. In the 800 meters, with Bill Rich- ardson, Leland Stanford S. C. Each, Penn State's great runner; My. Dodge, Ray Watson and the game, but inexperienced. "Soapy" Wstters, the United States is well represented but it l5 probable that "the French, English and other illillll "Al lilNii RUNS ~CANADA’S HOPE ‘Blllll iisl Ill .W|ll iii iiiis iiiiiiiss iiiii iisiiiiii llll A Getting iliiN. Hiiii MONUDON, June 25.—’1‘-l1e races at. the Speedway on Dominion Day will be a big attraction. There are g a Large number of entries and good l purses offered for each of the three I i events. . Following are the entries: 2.18 Trot and Pace-Purse $300 l Capt. Delietrte. 2.18%. b.g., Wm- Bablneau, Moncton. Wilfred 0., 2.17%, b.g. S. IS, Rice St- John. La Copis. the Great, 2.21%. b.g.. P. A, Belllvean, ‘Mouctoii. Cambrnl. 2.21%. .b.-m., Blackle, Great Village. Father Time baseball goes. lt received His Scythe Ready For Famous World Champions. (United Tron) NEW WORK, June 25.—The tam; The Yanks are an old team ons world champions are fading- ,slowly. but surely. .38 lDan Hedgewood . Wins Free-For-All v At Woodstock WOODSTOCK, N. B., June 25-- lFine weather, excellent track con- ditions and a good field of horses attracted a big crowd to island -Park yesterday when the racing season was opened. Many people were present from l-loul-ton and the other racing centres in Maine. lt was a sort of tryout for the local horses and special interest was at- tacbod t0 the free-for-all and Dan Hedgewood. owned by the Wood- ' stock Driving Club. His admirers were quite satisfied with the show- prac- de- long off _ _ [That Dan l-lcd-gewood will be a ital-Ln)’ '10 ligllllg lll°°ll llllllll! Te big factor on the iMa-ine and New years. cw faces have appear-[Bmnswtck circu“ ed but they were‘ mostly old in the [he 55,161.61 leoggleé Mlanager Huggins has pen e a most ent rel on bu in , , "triads" players. He hlyiyll lllliilllyllkllll 'yesterday' In the other new u". .1. D_ cash for the rich New York Ainer- icau League owners .and so Hal Gentry, 2.2114, ch.s., Bitthiirst a“ HlmY Flaw’ W" “elllllg lng made in his first performance this season is L opinion among the horsemen that witnessed his work green horses were espcially notice able arid during the season will pro- bably be heard fr , The summaryz/ Stables. gent, Moncton. lrori nigui, ‘Confection, Dowett. Sydney. Amherst. l FIee-for-Alh-Purse $400 iHigli Knob McAilisttar, Sussex. \ Upton Prince, bg., C. liinddisou, i l ‘illicit, Trump, 2.18%, Anion Elter, Ileauty, 2.12%. J. Cuthbsrt of Guelph, a Mara- thon runner, who has earned the right to represent Canada in some of the long distance races at the lymplc games in France. He de- eated Victor McAuIcy, Maritime long distance crack at the recent Olympc Trial: held in Montreal. Mr. Joiey Rny and Mr. Ray Buker, lko uuil Mike" of the Illinois A. C. 31170136811 mlllllle-llllllflllcf.‘ Slaw Wlll At Cambridge, Mr. linker attended break through the front hero. Allleflcfl" to tho shorter of tho two runs, while Mr. ltay accounted for n Aware of the fact that America's first 1.1mm m mo. kmg..r_ strength," good strength was “team with s whole lot of this 8th‘ Olympiad saw to first place counted 10 second 5, third 4, fourth 3, fifth 8 and sixth one. ~ in the 1.600 meters and tho 3.000 meters, we find our mnin strength‘ in those sterling Chicago athletes, llnforiizniitoly for those boys, m0“ there is a Finn named Nurmi, who, around-the WWW! 43ml» “fife l“ if right. and he generally is ii- lllfll- run them into the ground one after llhints. the other. And Johnny Romig, our C8D lit-st nt 5,000 meters .nnd Verne llooth, in the 10,000 motor event, aro likely to encounter trouble in (Continued on Page 9.) TRACK AND FIELD SPORTS AT EMERALD 100 Yd. Dash Jr. & Sr. 440 Yd. Dash Jr. & Sr. 1A Mile Shot Put High Jump Ladies Race Pole Vault Sack Races Broad Jump Standing Jump Hop, Step and Jaimp (married and single) Tug of War, (married .and single.) _ All entries must be in by June 30th. Entries left with Secretary 0f Field Sports. 2963<6-24-ttsiii. (_'()N Taliiiiiisili” s o l s x British Consuls Cigarettes Eco Pecltoeng‘: DilVill Hal, 2.14%, s. c. Rice, st. 'Joliu. than Palchen 2.14%. Col. Mac-Kiln nan, Charlottetown. '1‘. J. Develen, 2.1523, G. C. Mc- Donald, Fredericton. ' Bud Hal. 2.10%. Dr- Harrison. Sydney, _ 2.35 Trot and Pace-Fume $399 ‘Miss A-tlaii-tic b.ni., Lester Ran- ‘ dall, Moucton. Queenie Kip, Geo. Harrop‘, Monc- t I on. lluglilc D., Wm. McKenzie. Monc to-ii. ilaidy Kitten, -b.m_ Andrew Mc- Pherson, lmrchester, Warmest. bg. J. Ingram. Mon" ton. (lrey Cogg. Shediac. Starlight, b.;:-. b.g., Phil. Richard, Owen Trainer, Fredericton, iiii: llillllllllli The interest and Wholfihflllfled enthusiasm shown by lflcal m“ during the recent ball games piny- ed here is certainly very encour- aging and baseball in this city has every indlcaUon of n wonderful rs- vival this summer. Can we say the same thing in this respect of Sum- uiersfde? As far as the writer can learn the western town (the 110ml! 0f good ball players) has a team there Charlottetown. | ‘Kate Volo b.m., M. McDonald.‘ League will sell to the Yanks, un ate fast growing no youger. The Babe has seen his fastest days, and his weight will soon force him to first base or to the bench as a pinch hitter. Don't get the wrong idea. With a little luck in escaping injuries. Huggins is likely to lead the pack liouie with at least an even chance he must have "luck. With epidemic of injuries that the Reds have suffered, Huggins would now be in the second division. The hot the Boston Red Sex, money talked preeyobm] Queenie Patchcn, ant. J. n. Nu- "Li" "eel!" B“ “m” m“ “l” “W "an lledizewwd (Cameron) .1 2 ii" owners arc building, money is tou R, n Bu,“ (gunman) 2 2 1 gas-tied in Boston. '1~.|,'ne_,,2,12 211% 2 i6‘“' No one else in the American Gina's C_ il-rln’ Shamrock (iSchriver) '1'inie—~2.‘21. 2.30, 2.2 . The Match Race Saturday Afternoon, Yachting enthusiasts and fans in general will the yacht-i will be seen in competition on Saturday afternoon. The yachts. Vamp. Rambler, will start iii what is ‘promised to lmi learn with pleasure July and August suns will thaw “"9 °l llle be”! lll-‘llcll races ibiefooters at 2.30, "‘ANOTI:IER HOPE” clock sharp followed by the 18 ltoynl lilfc Saving at this season. lovers of cauoelng eral. of both sexes", lug Dlfltfieffl, showing where places are located. out the old soupbones andoll up the rusty hinges. That. will bolpi tiuite a bit, if the fraugila, old athletes can keep their bones in- tact. I Huggins’ first real blow this year was when Earl Ccoiubs, liisi [$75,000 Louisville beauty, busted his valuable ankle at Clevelando June 15. And Huggins is certainly weak in second-string men. New York baseball experts have been hinting for some time, in ifsct since the disastrous trip west started, that the Yanks were in‘ danger. But New York must have the "biggest" or the "smallestfil Nothing but extremes go in insular Manhattan. So everybody wlilstletl ‘going through the haunted west and hoped to escape _i.he boogie] fman. ' Youth and Age one of the best batteries league baseball a valuable asseti to the rejuvenated Chicago Cubs. ‘called the Torom” m‘ ‘lmerwlse Wi-th Grover Cleveland Alexander to play their games. hardly fit to play on. -—~Sport Ed. \ Th” mm” thusiasm of a scrub lot venience is very embarasslng to say "Gabby," they ca" him and gab“), 1he least especially when e visit- he ‘s’ working m“? a Tron“ tuning ‘Ill! mam Wlsllell l9 Pl" the T°l'°“‘ old Alexander how goodghe veter- tos there, they are compelled to an pitcher is working’ yemug at perform on the High School dla- the baseman, keeping everybndy mond, which by the way is nes- on their toss. Everything lected more or less with the result yhrows m a strike when Hartnett thnt the field, infield especially ll i, working’ and many an “mp h“ Wlllll We called him for "calling 'em." would like to know-where does the. trouble l‘e'f Are not the Tor- Quimey mid Gabby 1n OM05. (Summorside boys) entitled the other day, when the youngster, to the same privileges as any other in his enthusiasm, was 5110mm; illlllfefllllml them-ll 11°! Wlly 110'»? wide one; down to first as though nicknamed the “Outlaws? who are on m mo“ d d n H ma“ "2' .§’.i“’.'.1i..‘..“. '11:. 'ii::‘;".ir:::;: ell-i 593181“?! m , She use of tbs ball park in which watch the North Side outfit work. This Hartnett has all the en- player. Alex “I'm umplring this game, kid," Brooklyn they bad been third strikes. Hartnett dives after low ones and wild ones foul tips and sll, and gets himself banged and bruised all overwluring a game. But the Cuba are proud as punch of him. iillflfii HillNli iiiiiilliliiiiliili 10*... .,. .. .,EATONS IIIZZY Aquatic Polo Association, Montreal A Few Hints has again prepared his annual lid-l vice to all levels of aquatic sports- with a view of lessening the loss of lives that unfortunately starts He advises that all should first learn to swim. and this holds good also to followers of boating in gen- Since the org-inizatlns of the Quebec branch of the 11.1.3.8. in the year 1200, there have been upwards of about 1,683 swimmers, who have taken a course and have paissctl as quali- fied life savers, and in uiauy cases this knowledge has been the means of saving people from drowning. All swimmers should also learn the successful methods of life saving, and each club should. when elect- lllllflti 011B U1‘ lllOTf-J suitable bathing The ‘danger points are well marked along the 6w" Cosme of Wlnnlnea. new! roads for the benefit of motorists, short difliflce "mo" if"! liiPlfll" and when the water front. is like- of Canada's Olympic "Mk leam- “"119 itiarkeii off there will be He has equalled the Olympic record lfgsgnlug 1n the daily flows items 0i‘ 1° 4-5 891300118 '0" 10¢ 19° "l9 d; that are usually headed as "Drown res dash. Pcture taken at McGii i“ Accident," at the world series this fall. llutlllm ‘mwfl "u" m’ m“ ‘he 25 “ml Stadium, Montreal, where the Cans nqiatlc official concludes his ad dlan athletes before seine to Paril- vice with the list of "Doir-ts‘; tlllill am now go wolbkuown, am n80 ‘mil Arlllllllll-ifi-‘llsummer. The rat-e will slitrl at 2 ollgivmg n“; gddregg of [he R.L.S.S. 1 secretary, who will he glad to send Empire. ~ ‘ - 'l‘be well-known ililllill ANll iiiiiit iiivici Fllll iuiiiis ill llllllill- g illllllli A. W. Ross, of the C.A.S.A. The interested. Society, the‘; ‘c t of lives as much as possible the those who enjoy aquatic pleasures will be helpful, Don't start out in a canoe before low the water even balance. . Don't get into e canoe if you can't swim, this advice holds 800d regarding a skiff also . or in a canoe. if you can’ swim, lf to her danger as she may lose her life trying to save you. or rollers, they will run with them. Ml” w“ l‘ “u” "l “ll °l' 5'9 llllllk‘ Grey Worthy (Tait) __. 3 2 ‘ ‘nicuibixrs who would be cai-iituutly "llll- “llll "ll "l" lellfillfi Wllmll Lottie B, (Walker) _______ _. 2 ll i’. on duty, and would be known as Don't stand up or try to change seem” m be "mkhlg "wlley “ll” Class B Pace the life saver of thc club. A5 sug- seats whilst in‘ a canoc or c1118.. year. _ Harry Gratmin (Brown) ____ 1 1 l qgtslcd in The Star last year, the wait. until you land and don't take ' So- Wm‘ llll‘ °lll Bmlfi llllhlfl- Home Brew (Walker) _.___ 2 2 i! people conducting summer resorts. a chance. llr, km“! 10ml" Blilifllllllk ‘find elbow" Illngen llan-ks (ifiamorolu) .. 3 3 I and the governing authorities hav» Don't get your feet tied or tung- lllllE-is Bobbins l0!‘ 011. lllllsslll! 1H‘ Time __g_gg' 235' 235 ing control over the lakes and led with ‘fancy fixtures, experts looking forward to the 1101111115’, Class A Pace rivt-i" fronts, should unite togeth knead or sit to paddle, try to be an W-"l" Wll-ll llllllglvlflgfi. Justin“ (ghuman) '_ _____ 2'1 er and mark off all dangerous expert. - Slillflllié. Dlliliill. 50ml. Pllllllpetet- Red (gull) __ __ 1 3 ; placi-s, in both French anii English. Don't get into s panic if tipped Yeflllllfik Bill! Bel/Grill Ollie!‘ Btfllfl Kai-imp; (Langme) __ ‘__ 3 3 ; and they should also have signs over, keep a cool head, an unturn- boat or canoe. Don't Rock the Bost- Don't go boating with being with him. Drift be a slnkessy, To help diminish this annual loss I following few hints to campers and ' getting all the weight possible be- ' line and keep an Don't invite a lady to go boating. 3 shc herself can swim you only add ' Don't get in the trough of way. as, " break and ‘_ swamp you, take them head on or ,_ ed boat or canoe will sustain six; or seven people if they keep in the water and just only hold on to the; . "A Foul That Rocks the Boat"~-shun him’ and warn others of the danger of- whlch is' ‘ rated as s liability,- be a swimmer and learn life saving and hereby; be an asset to your friends and th I. QUR DOLLAR DAYS Thursday-Friday-Saturday‘ A PIlIGES lil.l. 0llEll TllE siior TilAT wiii SET i SOX Black, Blue, Grey and 'llan - 4 ior $1.00 Regular $3.50 Now $1.50 Spring and Fall Top Seals ,,,,.,.. . . Class A., Trot and Pace v Winnie M. (Praught) 1 1 é s »Nellie D. (White 2 5 i Jack Todd (Sullivan) 7 4 Ill Major S. (McKenzie) ti 2 7 Northem Lady (Mctlregorlll .'i 6' ‘n2 Queenie (Glllls) 5 t; fl Todd . (McLsren) 4 5 I Don Bailey (McKay) s s s! Time~2.27, 2.35, 2.39. . Class B Trpt and Pace . Alberto Patchen (Gay) 1 1 1 National R. (Morris) 2 2 ' 2 Paddy J. (Rooney) 3 3 4 Fortune Prince (Praufllll) 4 4 3 Comtnodroe Girl (Mc- Donald) 5 ill‘ Time-ZN, 2.42, 2.45 Clan C. _____-_ _..._____ W: Lady Ruby (McIntyre) 1 1 1 Rex Bearing (Henry) 3 2 2 1 Billy (A. McDonald) a a i "on t Billy Grove (McDonald) ll 4 8 Tie (Shaw) 4 l’- F, Helen J. (Gillie) 5 6 6| i Golden Heart (J. McDonald 8 7 dr Lady Harvest (V. Mc- Donald) 7 ‘ll’ Time-QAE, 2.45, 1.53. 1i). F. Acorn, Starter. Judges-H. H. Acorn, B. 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