ma cuannutn he Sport; Page EverybodylRea. QoaffexEquaIs .100 “Metre Event in First Day of '1‘.- iiNE ouiiii: iiicoin ioiiiuiii IN FIRST IJIIY i 0E BIIII. TRITIIS Cyril Goalie Forced To E1171 @0100 Metres-Phil Mac- Donald Finishes Second in 100 Metre Hurdles-Mil- ler Loses High J ump'At 5 ft. 8 1-2 Inches- Elliot McGuigan Makes Good Showing But Fails ctiiiiiiis siiii iiis iliiiiiill iiiiil Niil BEEN Strongly Condemned me at Rothesay-Johnny Dee Sev- erely Scored By Olympic Coach.- — Barney Francis Justified in e The Stand He Took. Mo" 17-“N11w P11111016. Indian miler, bein ord 4 Brunswick’! trio of athletes, wboled oi; the (mo); at s er Coach Dee and imme June will compete here on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week for places on Canada's Olympic track and BARRIER IIIIT Training Program- but when Francis Grand Gig-tilt Opens dmgifiswlrgg suing meeting of the Grand Cir- » it harness horse racing season - A. -W. Covey for details, tile receiv- cu ' > ’ m! no report’ at North Randall track June 30- IITEII HIIIISEB IIEIIII EIIII‘ THE WIIIII] At North Randall- Five Day Racing For Purses Total- ling $40,000. (Associated Press) CLEVELAND, June 17—-'l‘he op- field team. "9 111 800d shape for showed up here, he discovered that these events as a result of the 1119- Francis had balked at running four iim-inary trallllll! M Rvlhceay. Nail. more miles alter covering five mil- and the last wash 8119111 hers at Mr» cs in roadwork as ordered by Coach Gill stadium with the best coaches Dee, Too much road work was res- in Csnada attendillfl- Iponsihle also for biiller's condition “Zsn” Miller. oi Sussex, Caned- hi“, in the ophnon o; Couch Corn]. inn high jump champion. and An- ius_ drew Malcolm, St. John's promising| Speaking of Malcolm's work yonns shot nutter. rested from the Captain Cornelius said it was fine training 8141111 311111111111’ 511911110011 Fripps was called home to viialliax and will indulge in only light exar- Bgiui-dgy night owing to family ill- cises from now until their special has; and cupuflu chi-hep“ “id he events. _ was sorry he had tn go. “Billy" Mayhem 0i’ 5t. 101111. 111111’ Regarding other ‘members oi the ed here this mornlns. Mnynes iln- Maritime contingent. the Canadian 11161111111191? 19110114141 l0 Cyril 9031189 coach declared they were all a fine of Winnipeg track Captain. and Coach J. R. Cornelius, head Olym- pic mentor. at McGili Stadium. He, attended to his luggage in the after; noon while Miller and Malcolm went on n sight-seeing trip of the city, The only ones on the track this afternoon were Cyril Coafiee. Vince, the Toronto University sprlll ter and Phillip Grenville. the color- ed walker from Hsmilwh. 011l- Biwwa Speed. ' Coaflee showed great bursts of speed in his brie! workout. Malcolm and Haynes report themselves in fine iettle for the co ‘lng events. ‘Miller has been huving t ou‘ble with nu legs since reporting here, and Conch Corrnelius has refrained from nsltingiaanytliinlflfifim’ ‘T119 311"" lad in the way of jumpill- ‘ tin an interview here tonil111 Coach Cornelius strongly condemn- ed the training programme at Roth- esay and declared his order had not been carried out, When he leit Ito- thessy r the sprinters, Erin Smith, Halifax. Draw Mulcahy, and Flank Campbell, ‘St. John. were doing 10 2-5 seconds and better. lie was surprised io hear of their poor sho wing at Moncton. "m. Mitch Read Work. When be was in Winnipeg. Capt. Cornelius said he read of "Barney" nigh Altitude Results In Fantastic Baseball (Associated Press.) . alum UAJfdii 011W. Juno 17--- Bltrgging believed to be unpreced- ented in organized baseball, a tot- si of 104 hit; in s series of seven games between the San Francisco and Belt Lake City Clubs 0i’ tlltl Pacific Coast league played at the local park recently Jolt the inns [up] . An etplanatlon other than the ial libility of pitchers was sought sin- ce ills batting orsy W11! Ptlrllcllill- ed in Ienernlly by plays" 011 1>°111 tesmsl-and affected virtually sll the. twirlasu of the rival clubs. J. Cecil Alter, chief oi the weather bureau hero, basarded the 0111111011 11111! 111° high altitude oi Salt bake City. 1.200 feet. had something to do with it. The bell finds_ less resis- tance‘ in the rariiled atmosphere of the Utah metropolis than in the sea level cities along the Coast, the forecaster said And the players are in physical condition. s theory Rained 01191101‘! 1111' ong." rts‘ writers who recalled i110 nu ' r oi freak plays here uuppo sadly due to atmospheric vagaries- Gp Ilrancisoe won six out oi the sevefl aiugfesta with a total of 150 hits-Jana 100 runs. Bait bake Oity cblllxod up 114 hits and. 70 runs. ' , :1 bore is no poisonous ingred- ion in Hollowayb Corn Remover. can be used without danger If]. 1 Tomorrow's Events bunch oi‘ boys, Every man in the camp, be said, was a real Canadiam. Provincialism was forgotten ‘in a big effort by all to give Canada the best team possible. That was the" spirit animating the camp. He had not heard an oath uttered by one man in camp since it opened. The head coach himself is greatly res- pected. Hs knows every man by his first name and is a real chum, Captain Cornelius believes that in "Phil" MacDonald, of Charlotte- town the Marltimes have one oi the greatest burdlars in the world. On Friday he semt MacDonald for the first time in his liie over the 440 yard hurdles. dubbed by most peo- ple t-ha “suicide race." The world record for this even_t ls 54 seconds. MacDonald covered "tile distance in less than one minute. "Truly re- markable time." was the head coach's comment. The team will sail from here Friday. _ The events carded for Tuesday are: High hurdles, 1.00 metre heats, high Jump. Discus throw. 400 metre finals, hop, step and inmp, 400 me- tre finals, 10.000 met-re walk. ham- mer bhrow, Wednesday's events are, 400 me- tre hurdles, pole vault, 200 uietre heats, 800 metres, discus, 200 metro finals. running brold jump. 10,000 metre race ,shot put, 1,500 metre PBCB. Large Entry List For Horse Races ____ HAIDTRAX. June 17.-—fI‘he races which will be staged at the Embl- bltion Speedway on June 28, are attracting a lot of attention and many entries have been deceived for two classes. The 2.18 class did not fill so a Named Race will be staged iimtead, The entries: FNe-(or-lll Trot and Paco. Purse 8300. - Maxievoy, 2.10%, by The Envoy (P) Golden Glow Stables, Upper Siswiack; 1PIiI0lfy Dillard 2.08, by Hal Dil- lard (IP). Walter Moore. Kentvllle. Jean Bingen 2.11%, by Bingen Pilot (tP). ‘Merrytime Stables, Hali- fax. Dick C. 2.14% by Oocbato (P.) Dr. Rshfus. Bridgowator. Gromley Boy 2.18%. by McCunee, (‘l’). Merrytims Stables, Halifax, Princess Aubrey. 2.18%, 1b Capt mubrey (T.) iMerrytlmc Stab es. ll-ls- ax. Wiltean Boy 8.17%, by Wiilteen tT.) Alfred "odgson, Halifax. 2.26 Trot and Pace. Purse $800. Helen Aubrey. by Capt.‘ Aubrey, 0P.) Golden Glow Stables, Upper Stew-lacks. Annie M0011, 3.11.1‘ by Unknown (T). Walter lloore, Kentvflls. hosts, 6,000 metre race. 100 metre _ July 4, with July 6 reserved for pustponements, offers a card of 20 races. Fourteen srs class races and six stakes, for purses ranging in value from 81,200 to 85,000, with a total of more than $40,000. indications are that the large number of entries in many events will necessitate splitting the field, thereby lengthening the program to about two dozen events. The late closing events will have a uniform purse value of $1,200 with the exception of the free-for- 1511,10 pace, which will be worth $2,- very trotter and pacer of note already has been named to Yatart in the stake event, and practically every good class horse in the coun- try will be named in the late clos- ing. or class events. Hundreds of horses are already at the track in training. There will be a feature event each day. The "Edwards" for 2:08 pscers, purse 85,000, will be Mon- day's feature; Tuesday the "Ohio" for 2:08 trotters: Wednesday, the "trotting sweepstakes" for 2:03 "Otters; Thursday, the three-year- oid pacers will, perform and the "Tavern Steak" for 2:12 trotters for a purse of'$5.000. Fri- day's feature will be the free-for- nll pace for $2,500. WILL REPRESENT FRANCE Mlle. Irene Savolon, champion woman diver of France, who h» held the title since I92 I . will represent France in the Olympic diving contests The Athletic Meet At Summerside Dominion Day I n. and". Messrs. Harold Simpson and Jack Wright of Summsrside visit- ed Kensington on Saturday even- ing taking entries for the big Ath- letic Meet to he held at Summer- side in conjunction with the races Dominion Day. The first event is a nine mile relay road race from Kensington to Summarsidc—uins men to each team. There is a full ’ list of events to be held on the trotting park during the after- noon. . I Any young athlete feeling the‘ The prosrnrn follows: JULY 2 11110811). Sweepstakes Free-for-All Pace, 8 heats 2,500 2:20 Trot, 8 heats 2:14 Pace, 8 heats 1,200 Jingle c. 22214 h B dition (P) MoKirTnonf-"EET-veick . “R9913” G- 2-1736- by Kuvera, ('l‘(. Dr. Rehfus, Bridsewater, Afton Kins. by Afton L. or), o, W. Simmons. Bridgswater. 11311111 111115911. 2-2114 by Marshall M. (T). Angus Bcwser, Dartmouth, The Drift, by The Ex, ('1'), 11.11. Acker, Halifax. - (Peter Red Ball 2.20%, by Peter Red Ball (T)- Ernest Amhibald, Puro. Kensie, Truro. nessey. Brooklyn. JUNE 30 Simpson gecty o; the y M C A yesterday oft‘ UhlepMoundzmnn of , _ . . . . ., ,, . “Summerside, or some of the other 71"‘ - sp“k""a Mala” “m” 2.06 Trot, 3 heats $1,200 orflcma m chargefyonng Bum,“ York won the name 7 to 5. 2'08 lztfigseéfh; hlgdriards) 5000mm: wanted badly-Canada is far; Ii _ 2.18 Tm a ,3 t 1" - behind in the Cillillfe of its uth-' v 2:04 Page’ 3 h“ B '20“ lctss competing at the Olympic ' ‘ m“ 20° Games this year. This should nnt be so. We have the climate and JULY 1 other conditions to produce the; 2:10 Pace, s heats .... $1,200 NATIONAL pronoun 2.0a Trot (The 01110 entativs from P. n. i. to the Olyin-I (closed), 3 iiefltfl 5-009 pics since William Haipenny c0m-' ' R‘ H‘ E‘ 3114 Twit. 3 heats 1,200 99.9.11, stockhom _1at flamc—l’itisburgh . i3 9 0 2:16 Pace, 3 heats 1.200 n is e,..,,,..,,,,,,.,,,',., no“, n“, n, Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 6 1 (6101166). 8 heats’. $1,500 3113 TF0]! (Tavern "8tenk") aide. I - _ R- H. E cosed) 3 beau 5,000 . Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 4 1 2:00 Pace, a heats .. 1,200 Sports TQ-Nlglht Pliiladelplain .... .. s 12 s 2:10 Trot, 8 heats 1,200 _ Batteries-Keene and Hnrtnett; JULY ma? T211682‘? ‘ztsglfi: has‘ Grasner, Couch and Wilsorii H‘ E _ even,“ m, ‘he Twilight “menu Cincinnati .. . . . . . . . 4 7 4 arson“, a he“, $1,200 Meet to be held. at the ahegwen Brooklyn ..... ...... .. a 11 1 1 ,200 ‘ Zslw Todd. by Echo Todd. n. Mc- under). will?“ "ll. by Asad, E. Hen- under.) ‘ls-fans 31nd "iii; ikifiliin "urge" to compete in those run-v hing and jumping events should‘ send in his name at once to Harold Made his sixteenth circuit clout vival at the present time——We have Phil MacDonald, Elliot McGuigau, Barney Francis and George Walk- Bnttcries~Kronir~r and Schmidtl Yonrgln and O'Neill. 2:22 Trot. 3 heats (1,200 . 2:03 Trotting Sweepstakes Zgufssyunt-‘flgytfhntgiufiwlnfité”? 2nd (1nme—Pittsburgh 0 (l 1 (closed), a heats, ad- even-Q m, m m, n" Buccegsfuj Boston ................ .. 1 o 2 dad “'°“°7' ' - - - - - - -- 1-500 in getting to Paris. ' ‘ 1 .- 3110 P01» 3-year-old (The n 1s on“. by hommg Se“ of Bntterics—-Meadews and Sch- ,-hasig) (closed), 3 athletic games that phenbma midt; McNamara and O'Neill. eats 2,000 h . ‘in Pa“- 3 1111319 - - 130° Eilollic TIuItIQBCiEIfVIEIT/ecdry lycilisngtthtathIitfith R‘ H‘ E‘ . who teem the nurse» m “m, m m! St. Louis . . . . .. 3 7 0 JULY 8 name and ‘he m, or even“ in New York 5 10 2 hi h l1 I h The Experiment (ii-yesr-old EIiecSpoi-ats ‘T305121. hit ‘Jttfitclalpgtifmifi Bntteries-Sothoron, Sherdel and ion Day Celebration at Suninier- Gmuak”; 39'1"” “d Snyder‘ Batteries-Benton, May, Sheehan grounds: Wingo. Osborne Referee-L. B. McMillan Starter-j A. McMillan Judges-F. P. l-lennessey, Dr. and l-largrave; and Taylor. AMERICAN LEAGUE R. - Cleveland (Special to Guardian) als. Miller beaten in high jump at 5 metres; finished iii heat qualifying for finals. d’. McDonald finiallicil second in the 110 mclre hurdles. "Phil's iluy (Canadian Frcss Late Special) MONTREAL, June l7.-—'i‘hs 100 metre final at the Canadian oiympic “THE BIIIJITIE?” "Coming events sometimes cast M. A. A- GRQUINITE. 14011118111. unsatisfactory iiiiish. Que» 311118 l7.—iM¢G111§1111 11111118 11 false slurts due to L. Armstrong. splendid showing Ill t-lie 100 metres Manitoba breaking, but ilid not. qualify for the seiui-iiu- away but ‘won the fastest heat dropped ou claiming zi bud start. He risked that (lC-‘illadlrl-‘n l‘ ‘Q91 3V.» "when (leg ill biiii 1111111191 the race be ruu over again. Maynes, our IlfllfIfiilltl hope in 400 judges overruled him and told 81100114» I11 “he would get liis chance in the metros IOIIIOFFOW- won by C. (form's. equalled the ()lyiiipIt' i'15(70l‘lT 0i‘ 1 To Qualify. truck trials this evening had u very second; J. M. e Mcltenchy. Alter three the men got Chester, Toronto. who t The him 200 The race was bianiinlm who 0 ls today" 4-5, 100 metres record broken in both heats. Summary: Final 100 metrer-p-Q Couife. Mani tobu wnii; L. Armstrong, Mixniiuba. 011GB.) Bill. wiiiii I IIIHIIIEI] HIIIIIE of u yacht. As Mr. ‘Poole is an en-I thusiastlc ynclitsiuuu on, salvaging, fhv sniri finil. he soon realized where the rigging crime from. He. ut once gut into communication; with Mr. Rcddiri and yesterday (is; llvcred “the goods". The jib which was fiirlcd inside the main-ll sail in as good us civci‘. hut union" tuuuttliy the other is welltorn arid unfit for further use. it mfiy be added that the jib will be "worn"\ liy one of the 18 footers in the (>()lll-| lug race Saturday “NOW where is Miss Buddie herself?" I nlng today, but the Yankees came back and scored seven runs, the first coming in the fourth when Babe Ruth knocked his sixteenth home run of the season. Ruth scor- ed the winning run in the seventh from second base, while Fewster was throwing out Pipp. Pipp hit a home run in the sixth with no one - on and Tris Speaker hit one iu tlie first with Jnmiesou on biise. New York Batteries—Pennock. Jones and Schaug; Uhle, Shanta and Walters. ~ inm- in general is proud their shadows before"-—in this case ___-__- the shadows came after. What 'we refer to is the "Buddie"—re- , Queen Square won from the _ est member the Buddie? Well, in case (Kent nine yesterday in their g me you don't, the said Huddle is. or ‘sit the Abegweit ‘Grounds by B rather was the trim little ‘score of 8 to 7. eighteen foot yacht owned The following is the lineupsz’ by Messrs. Ivan lteddin uud W91: Kent Q “S- Georgie Buntain which wairlost » i’- Catcher one dark night last October—oi‘ _ pound __________________ -. ltltlfllll should‘ we igiy the nightcf tkhe dc-isays was a Great Pitcher & C ' vastni. ng ctobcr gale w en so 11mm ban . lticltlachern curlers pinch destruction was donedus nI Race, “the 105” and g First Base D I result of the big wind an rain ' s ‘Eben; ____________________ ._ nye Suafl?‘ B ddl I l t tl t i it lsccorlflgent He I second Ba“ M i e u e was on in n c: l _ ‘whiker _______________ _. clnns and hcr whereabouts up until lust o“ 0 Btt I 1mm] Bane ” Thursday (nine months) Wnn 1111- tel‘, ' Pgrfflflgg ______________ __ Doirou known. The mystery is now purt- | Short gum - " ly solved. Here's the story:—Mr. ___ Mclnms ________ __‘_____ M-cuahon John‘ Tooie, of Cunoe Cove while-i ’ I Centre Flam ,‘ oiit tending his lobster traps espieil’ George wmkm.’ 1mm (“stance McNuu _________,_ __ ___ Mohteii-h. What looked “k9 11 pa" o! a wrack blni-Itiinc hike (ihzlliipicti. iiiiil Gill! Left Field 1 1101111118 111 11141 W111i"? 1111 111115131‘ 011 Inf (he [Urgnlnfll hike ridm-q in QWL Cameron ______________ __ Purcell hlervauo“ he 111599197511 i1- 10 be the illIf‘. urrivcil Ililllll! lngi night from Right Field -. . 11111-11- 3111)“. 11111111410111" 411111 "111I11‘.tiiihiy.,h| (chm-h, i“, pafflcipauiil in (inf; _______________ __ Meflnehern the 105 mllu Olympic liiko filial inst Sunday. George felt more like “hitting the blankets" than luikltig as lie was mighty tired after the long riilc uiiil also wcll blisternd as a result of scorch- ing sun (luring the lung grind. Wulki-r speaks Iiiglily of the i-ziliim- of ilic riders of Uilpur (‘nu- zida and say... they are U111. “real thing". lie added that Luportc. tlii- wither, wits more fortunate than the majority of the riders, ‘having u motorcycle pacing him with refreshments "aboard," while most oi‘ the competitors including himself and Moore were forced to cull n liult at 76 IIITIOQ in order to cut. The time taken in this repnst no doubt guvc other riders more fortunate. "some fillies nutl also minutes greatly to the good." Nevertheless Walker said it was n great race and fclt confident that with a week or so on the "scene of battle", lie would have made :1 built-r showing. NOTE - Notwithstanding the above. (‘linrlottctolvn and the Prov- of this wonderful athlete who against mnny odds finished among the first three in the longest bike race ever holii in the history of bike riding in Canada-Sport Ed. Yeo, Frank McDonald. Dr. Smith, H- E- 13 w_ 1h pmwsa Boston . . . . . . . . . 4 10 1 I piem yudgm,_c_ Cimpbelp Jam Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 12 0 lcqyig, Fwd Moon. Batteries-Ehmke and O'Neill; I Clerks of Course. —Dr. Dougnn. D1111“. 111111 13858101‘- Thos. Cornigan. ‘ R. H. E. ' Scorer-Jinan] Chghdlgr, Washington . . . . . . . . . ....12 15 0 Timers-G. L. Prowss, Jas, Me- Chicago .' . . . . ..t' . . . . . . . .. 6 13 4 lilschern. Bstterics-Zachrny, Mnrberry Umpirer- Wm. Halpenny, R. and Ruel; Cvengros, Lyons, Blank-I Pendleton. enshlp, lticwceney and Grouse. Cleveland had New York five to nothing at the end of the third in-I Announcer-Ed. Acorn. LIST 011‘ EVENTS Relay Bicycle Race (Novelty) 100 yards dash (10 years and under.) , M mile open 2B0 yards dash (12 years and 50 yards dash (glrls—l4 years and under) ~ '15 yards dash (12 years and 1d mile rclny (running race.) I < a The Beat Hickeyls irzlkf .,' 4.‘ Chewing Tobacco Black g i‘ Yfwist ‘ A ens own t e v vvvvw 1T6 A lblT QOU record 6 feet 815 inches). 7h Quebec. third, tinle 104-5. Final 400 motres-qA .T. Christie. Ontario won; W Aylwln. 0111111“- second; W, Mayries, Maritime Pro~ vincee- third. Time 4!) 4-5 seconds. ecord t9 46). p~lf Mcllusnell, Brit- ish Columbia. won: J- 51111101111111- ‘Muritime Provinces, second; J. Bradley, Manitoba: third. (wlnrlerll jump 5 feet 8% inches). (Olymlllc lligh juni 100 metres- high hurtlles——W. J. Montabone, Quebec won. P, McD01l~ h|,1_ Maritime (Provinces. second; J. Wylie, Ontario third rt-ne 111-5 seconds (Olympic record 11 4-5 sec- 0. s. s. Wins From West Kent Score 8 to 7 fir: tuiciiisiii vl-‘I ' Something of the raskrnhsteu- the general and the diplomat, audla I0! 0i . the doctor must be hidden away in the man who would be thecoscb of a suc- cessful football or track team. Emergencies of aII kinds are his daily routine. A thorough knowled of 5rd aid is as essential as n knowl& of the game played by his men. f . Bumps, bruises, strained ligaments and muscles are every day happening but the coach never tsihtemp- tuous of them. He knows thlfwiflef lected, they may result in anything, Trainers everlwherc keep Absorbilo Jr. in their l_oc era. They use it not only for sprains, cuts and bruises, but for the skin and blood protection of its disinfecting properties. In one cen- venicn container it combines the ‘snctions of a number of I tionl. It is the first of all t e First Aid requisites in use in all of the leading IITIAICETC ‘cluizs. n t cre are just as man eves-yd; uses for Abscrbinc Jr. in (h: homfi 0T Canada as there are in the training 911mm. Always keep it _in the home where you can "iump to it" in can of llhergency. 1.25 at your dnsggiss. Qlfls Iv luv-t Faavuns Samuel, In: