t Showing By , anadian Rifle- en , At Bisley iAllEEllSl or ENTRIES roll NURTHAM ,G. Martinsom-OI Three Rivers Keen Competition Ex- Well - balanced Track Force Will Represent Canada pected In All Four Favorites Tum-BI; But Records Wins Stock Exchange Match To Give Canada A Major Victory. r ab“; By Guardian's Special l Force, Vancouver. were eliminated ' wlr under a new rule. which forces those having perfect scores at. the end of the regulation number of shots to fire three more rounds. McLeod fired the extra three and ran his string of bulls to 13. Taylor and Stock, however, each got $12.50. while Martinson and C.Q.M.S. Alec Parnell of the Mont- real Black Watch were awarded, $10 and Lleut. Dow. Lieuts. John- son of Wayne, Alta., Emslie got $5 each. The tie will be fired Tuesday as will that in the Times event. Mar- tinson and Taylor got into the 'I‘imes shoot-off with 13 bulls apiece and will face 15 other competitors. In the 'I‘imes Capt. A. C. Lucas of the Queen's Own won $10 with a score of 50, although he fell by the wayside on the three extra shots. Scores of 49 brought $5 each tot Stock, Emslie, Parnell and Borland. l day. my CAMP, England, July’ ; tlslicians of the National Association's EmPife "1695 announced private P. J. 5m, oi the Three Rivers ,1 ent, La. Tuque, QUE. 115d W011 stock Exchange match fired , av nt three distances. Mar- ngscore was 148, two short ifecl. n-tinsolrs achievement brought lgnnndian team its first major ,,, since the meet Started m9 “m; of last week. He started “day wlm a perfect 50 in the ‘yard Times match which is the jpago of the Stock Exchanfle- 5m yards in the Dally Mail h, the second stage, he drop- w 49 and had the same score m‘, sou-yard Wimbledon Cup to hjm his fine aggregate. e. nullch brought Martinson Stock Exchange trophy and $50. ,_ other Canadians also shared ms money prizes. Company .M;\jor George Emslie, who Y three 49's to obtain an ag- w of 147, got $30. Emslle, vet- member of the Toronto 48th anders, has been shooting in petitions since the Great War. _.M3jor Instructor J. 'I‘rainer e lqnynl Canadian Dragoons. mo, and Sergt. James Borland (he 48th Highlanders each earn- ( race. Seldom if ever has a classes is therefore sure to order. will be as usual perfect or of place. Similar amounts went to Trainer, and Lieut. H. W. Steeves of the | 8th Field Battery, Moncton. N. B. It was announced that Capt. Lu- cas had won $10 in the Donegnll t Match, fired last Friday at 200i yards. He had 49, one under per- may feet. In the same match Borlanri. ‘ also with 49, got $5. a . The Duke of Cambridge BOO-yard I .1- c _'5 llsirlllzl. i$?‘€;‘.li..‘i.’l“;ll§'.£l,l al Navy. Sergeant J. Hutchinson of ‘ ona so gamely- Classes On Wednes- Jimmie Milligan has scored a dis- tinct success with his classes for next Wednesday afternoon, July 18th. The four have attracted forty entries. an average of ten to the local meet received better support. Not only that but the COmpPtlLiQh in all ;s excellent and the racing be of a high The grounds and aplwinllnents near perfect so‘ that evcivone who at- tends ls certain of all afternoon of rare sport. A few words regarding some of the entries will not be out 2.14 Pace. This will have the re- doulrable Lucky Lindy 2,12 and his stabfcllvte Mac Volo 2.121;, with their old barn companion of years BS0. filly Cope. together with Star D. 2.09M’, Patrick Direct 2.10, a . horse that by the way took his re- cord over Northam track last year, Trixie Volo 2.13M, Hllsh 2.10, Doc- ilol- llfcdium 2.09, Winnie Winkle and the redoubtablc Betty S. 2.07%, who has been cleaning things up at Truro and North Sydney. There 1.1.0 or "nree withdrawals is certain to be a fight- Trnt. This will be the Maritime track of Lusty Frisco 2.17131, whc and gallantly By Elmer Dulmage, Canadian Press Siafi Writer. (By Guardian's Special Wire) Montreal. distance running division. The west provided the champions who won berths. ced the team early today, ser lights. HAMILTON, July 15. - Canada's track and field team for the British Empire Games, a contingent that failed to break a single open record in two days of trials here. stood 29 strong tonight with athletes on the roster from five provinces. The team sails for London Thursday from It may not be the strongest track force Canada has sent abroad but most observers conceded it to be a well-balanced squad, stronger than! usual in the field events and in the] field strength, producing four Canadian The selection committee "nnoun- many hours after young Joe Haley, Troll, B.C., had scored for British (Jolum- bia in the high Jump and closed out two days of campaigning that. saw favorites tumble on all sides before the rush of a dazzling group o1 les- Chlef among the beaten were Bert Pearson, blonde Hamilton Olympic sprinter who had things all his own way for three seasons on Canadian tracks. For the second time within 24 hours Pearson bowed u) the fin- ishing drive of Bill Christie, rungy. confident Toronto Achilles A. C. dashman who collared the mythical “sprint king" title for the first time Stand At Conclusion Of Em- pire Ga_nle_s Trials. _ Art Ravensadale. pitted against his over the sticks, Montreal, scor- ed a brilliant win in the IZO-yard hurdles in 15.2 seconds, equalling his own native Canadian record. Wor- rall was two yards back of the ex. athlete, a O ' . w. atrial, ~. s. most serious rival long Jim Worrall of perienced Cobourg, Ont., stylish hurdler with an Games background. Ottawa was a good third. Placed second to Wade in mile stcepleclnlse in ilzlncy lashion. niches, Sylvanus Dic Club. won the pole vault. promising Mcllizlstel- dent lvclll Stoddard o1 tied for junlp-off. The west got going in real style on the field when Dixon took the jBVDlln throw. His best toss measur- ed 182 Iver. 10*. inches, about so feet second. W115 Rood enough to place the Van- couver Bthlets ' London-bound team. Slow Times l I Bert Pearson, Earl Moore’ of Hamilton. who had. Hamilton; Bill Fntz. Toronto; the mug] Scott, Windsor; went back and captured the two-’ mriai - l- - 880 and One Mlle-Jerry Hamp- Soaring over the bar at 12 feet, 5011, Montreal; Les Watle, Montreal; Apps, of Paris, Ont., competing for Hamilton Olym- , The University stu- . v inches higher than Sunny (lllbcri of Hamilton and Bob] Goclerich. Ont., both former Ciillfldlfln title-holders, who Gilbert Won the short of the world record. But it All Hallows Officer's Training] “med Corps and Sergt. L. Sakey or the ordnance got 50s. Llellt. R. A Sweet of Hamilton, Ont.. and Sergt. Stock won $10 in the events with scores of 49 and 48 respectively. while R.Q.M.S. R. G. Hamilton of the Grenville Regiment, Ottawa, won $5 with a 47. Tile iour-than loam of H. M. S. gm with an B-Ggregate of 145. _ll. D, McLeod of Saint John. iellow-tolmsman, Lieut. Neal and Sergt. E. G. Stock of the mo Queen's Own each won $5. l had an aggregate o! 1.44- l, McLeod 143 and Lleut. Dow 11th? Daily Mail competition y McLeod got into a shoot-oil through the Bay State and North- ern Vermont circuits last year. Ho is sound this year and is just about in top form and ready to meet Helen D. 2.14%, that we predict will be one of the real tough trotters of the year. Others that will be right in the limelight are Kitty McKana 2.1819, Miss IvfcTy-re 2.15, Captain by adding the 220 yards champion- ship to his triumph Friday at 100 yards. sixth and last in this classic finaL; was named along with Allan Poole of Kelowna, B. C. and rrankle Nicks of At British Christie, who was caught in 22.2 T seconds for the furlong, went to the k M top of the sprint division. Pearson,‘ Cope 2.14%, who made such a good showing in Summerside, and Gold- en 2.12. who is by no means passe. Added to the above competition will be that sterling race horse Frank J. Ortolan 2.13, Addie McGraw 2.10%, High Toby 2.11%, and Bes- sie Hamlin 2.161;“ A few withdraw- als in this race won't spoil the ex- citement a bit as there is a wealth of material to pick from. The Three-year-oid Trot and Pace. This is more or less of an uncertain race although on recent performance Mingonette, owned by Dr. F’. W. Christopher looks to be the goods. However, there are elev- en others and there is no telling how the field may mix up. Balbo, Belle Aubrey and Signal Senator are well regarded by their owners or they would not have entered so far away from home. 2.28 Trot and Pace. One would naturally expect this race to have the largest entry list but not so Eight have answered the call and with Baronet 213-15, record taken at North Sydney recently. the pick, but there are others who are ex- pected to give him a race such as Silver Doctor, Roy Volo Jr., Clancy Tipton, Miss Worthy Douglas, etc. Plollowlng is the complete entry list with owners names: Excellent won tho Belgian Chal- lenge Cup fired in conjunction with the Stock Exchange events. 110 OlllPFS. His team-mates. t. Stock and Corporal H. ‘ior of the Royal Canadian Al!‘ llilANDERS lll slams lull DAY lie Breton Unit Led “rlltll 36 Points, P. E. I. Second With 35. l the Highlanders‘ sports Satur- afternoon, the Cape Bretoners ncred a total of 36 points. while P. E. Islanders trolled one point hd. lifacNelll from Cape Bret- lcd in individual points with - Prltchard. Summerslde, second l» thirteen. The events were hot- ntvsted and were followed with ll interest by the spectators. llowlng were the results: ‘clusl clll nil lyislls (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) PRAHA. July 15—Australla de- feated Czechoslovakia, three mat- ches to two, in the mlropean Zone Davis Cup tennis finals today and qualified to meet the United States in the intil zone finals. It was a narrow squeak for’ the favored Australians. young Vii/Hm McGrath hanging up the decldinfl victory 1n the final match oi the series when he defeated Ladlslaus Hechi, 3-6, 6-2, 6-1, 7-5 after Jack Cyan/ford had bowed to Roderlchj Menzel, Czech expert. 6-4. 5-4. 2-6. 8-6. MenzePs victory was his 861501“! of the stries for he beat McGl-ath. 1.3, 6-2, 3-6, Friday when Craw- ford defeatecil Hecht. 6-4. 6-2. 6-1 The pom,’ was sgg-ed in doubles yggtei-day when Crawford and Adrian Quist conquered Heoht and Menzel. 6-4. 6-3. 3-4- 100 Yard! 2.14 Pace. Purse $250 Lucky Lindy 2.12. Harry O'Brien. l. Pritchnrcl, PEIH. Alberto“ Donahoe. P.E.1.H. Alberton. m Y’“"“ Billy Cope 2.101.. James Power, .,Pl‘itchard, P.E.1.H. °h““°m"°w“' _ ‘Donahue, PEILH. Doctor Medium 2.09, Andrew Per- lwn nuts, , , Summerside. Dem)‘ PEJH‘ ryStar D. 2.09%. Kensingmn Train- “o Yum‘ lng Stables, Kenslngton. ‘MQPNPHI, c3}; Donnhoo, P.E.I.H. Betty S. 2.07M, C. M. Alexander. St. John, N. B. Patrick Direct 2.10. R. L. Isnor. (c. r. By Guardian's 51m“ “'1'” (yITAwA, July l5.-—Mavrcel Ruin- ville of Montreal. 081191311111 Dllv“ _ f Halifax, N. S. -Denm' Flam’ gl’,‘i.,il“g.ifids§llyllvli Ebsrtieil-lilercgug- ‘Prixie V010 214a. Bertram Ram- l ~ ' t l ht, won at 38.1" E Broad Jump BEéEHIDtBXBIlIIBSIIIZLOIIVnWHBCIITB concluded Hush 2.10, Ray Clark. Union l MarNcill. ca. n. here Saturday at We Ride“ Lawn “Elam. Winkle 2.13m. Welllrlfllfln I §l§§l‘“"‘ PEJH‘ Tedllxfslvgigbllvho retained his men's McNeil], soutbpurt. _. .. ' CB3‘ giggles title on Friday. also retained l the mens- doubles championship. 2.15 Trot, Purse $250 paired with Ross Wilson oi Toronto. the former McGill captain. They 5PM) Step and Jump ‘ '. . V, . A. R0. . , Mafmlnl CIBH Lusty Frisco 207 4 l" =5 . l ican men's doubles charlottcinwn. . 271%“ CBH‘ lililgllficlldéléfijjglllald Lcahong avd Kitty McKane, 2.16%, 1". A. Ross. 3 o c‘ CB3" Harry myes, in four sets. 2-5. 5'3~ Charlottetown. z Tw 5.0, 7.5, l Miss McTyre, 2.15, L. W. Phlnney. Bovlncss glillvlillfis i M!“ Ryk-er m lddlmlnwugbmtggi ' Mlddleuln‘ 5' 21414 Kensington k ncnqnald. Gig-l, . the womens sin! es cro Capta n p - . . M . . - '. doubles, paired with Tr; n stables. Kensington. Muggah’ CB3‘ |fis.YI(.)nl:?xBI2er of Ottawa. Sea): Hamlin 2.16%». Kensington ' ' The mixed doubles nub went W‘ Training Stables, Kensington. l rpmw Javelin TIM 1 Ottawa-Jamaica pair of wlnnl-. Helen o. 2.1m, Urban Glilis. PIEILH. ‘Ilrxifd McConnell and Day‘?! 5nd m” l Summerside. s u‘3w.".°€l§.. '"°"'.'l.‘.‘.l‘ll'fi.:.'°s"l'.tl’.'t.‘zli “l '1 I ' ‘ ' ‘ ' treaT-‘l "m5 ' mersi e I moon-p Frank J. Ortolan 2.13, Capt. S.‘ EM "W"! |Qfpdy, summerslde. Q”j'°“"- CBH- Addie Mborow 21014. Wellington g ’““»"- 0-3-3 wfcNeill, Southporl. Bflundeis. P.E.I.H. R1 following events are still to ‘Fun off; Tug of war, shot put. 1'11"!» om- mile relay _ \ l ~ High Toby 2.111 , H. '1‘. Fulton.‘ Um," su-wiacke, h. S. | lFALBDNSIIND ~ Three-Year-Old Trot and Pace. AU gurilikilliNlllfll . paddy Aubrey, Harry O'Brien, Al- b to . | aim: See. Dr. F. W. Christopher. Boston. M858- Mmginctte, Dr. l". W. Christo-‘ phor, Boston, Mass. l Falcons and Stars opPose each‘! other toniBm i" l ‘my Lew“ game at the Abegwelt Grounds at 6.20 sharp. g5 if" (luirriiatfs Special WIN) _ imvliiLL, n. s., July 15___. U101"). New Waterford middle- ‘ *- Illul Jllnnly Leonard of Jog- . . , D. H. S ltll. ‘ fll l. ill ll) rounds t0 a draw here Faced with elimination H m“ SJ§IIIIE>nSPN1QI m 7"“ l“ H1. It was a lively ‘mm’ ‘°°“ I" the winning habit‘ Wolf Dillon‘. James Power, Char. W‘ V l1 'f‘l'l‘ no knockdowns. the "Birds" “n” ‘our straight d“ ‘ . C,- ,_.> ' ' gears are determined that the los- lottcionu. » u ng-rcd, one giving ‘Pi n l-lsnqlmfqho other c.1111“; mg streak will stop tonight, al- Idnuv. Referee Adams settled though facing B tough task taking lrsunlont by announcing adraw. on the league-leaders. Lona Worthy. Kenslngton Train- lng stables. Kenslngton. Mac Volo 2121-3, Harry 0'Brien,l Halifax mostly because the fading Hamilton star had placed second in the century on Friday. Pearson's selection left Ontario with l8 places on the team. The only entrants from the Maritimes, Nicks and Roy Olivdr of Halifax, both captured positions. Nicks was third in the 220 final and Oliver took second to Lloyd Longman of Toronto in the six miles. British Columbia won five places and Quebec three. George Suther- land, fair-haired giant from Calgary who is one of the best all-round yer- lformers in the country, became the only Prairie athlete to make the grade when he won the iii-pound hammer throw alter showing prom- inently in all the other ivclght ev- ents and the running hop, Slfp and Jump. The marathoners, Harold Webster, Dick Wilding, Alex Burnside al.d Percy Wycr, were selected several weeks ago and the selection commit- tee approved their positions today. Christie's fine 220-yard .'iciory over Poole and Nicks featured the Saturday programme. A crowd ol 5,000 held fond hopes that Pearson. regarded as one of the greatest sprinters developed in Canada, would gain revenge for his defeat in the 100. They saw the fleet tow-head. no longer in command, outfooted badly all the way. It was a battle between Christie and the sturdy Poole, British Coluln- bla's first top-notch sprinter since Percy Williams retired. Nicks madc a brilliant recovery in the last 100 yards to get into third place, a yard behind Poole who lost a hair-line decision to Christie. The Toronto ace went into the straight-away leading by a full yard but barely managed to get home inches ahead of Poole. Far back in the ruck, never a crin- tender, was Pearson. Frank Simp- son of Montreal and Audy Zizis of Toronto placed ahead oi the favor- ite. (H3011. Montreal stars took complete pos- session of the middle-distance af- fairs when Jerry Sampson won lho 880 yards trial to match Les Wade's triumph on Friday at thc mile. Sampson ‘ran second to Phil Ed- wards, British Guianan veteran \vl.o was entered by Hamilton Olympic Club with the understanding he was trying only for the Canadian title. Edwards will represent his native country at the Empire Games. Sampson was four yards behind Edwards whose time alas 1:56. Ad- Victoria and Bob Mitchell. youthful Toronto high school run- ner. provided Sampson with the stif- fest, opposition. Stables, Kensington. Belle Aubrey, E. Brooklyn, N. S. Hennessey. (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) WHITE CITY STADIUM, 1011- dlon, field officials tonight faced task of selecting a team to battle British Empire Games, and they faced it without any great reason for chcel-fulncss. Members of the team will be picked from those who placed yes- terday in events of the British Am- ateur Athletic Association's track and field meet at this Stadium, It was a meet that produced slow times for the most part in races and results in many field events that have been exceeded in other years. - What was expected to be the feature race of the meeting turned out otherwise as Jack Lovelock holder of the world record in the mile, ran that distance in $26.6, to take an easy win over two native Britishers, S. Wooderson of Black- heath and J. Comes of the Achil- les Athletic Club who were second and third respectively. Lovelock, apparently not to his best speed finished six yards ahead of Woodersorl. Lovelock, a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University, will run for his native New Zealand, not for the United: Kingdom. Finest sprint of the day was that of a fclslgmer, J. Sir of Hungary who took the 100-yard dash title to his country with a victory in 9.9 seconds. beating out A. Sweeney of the Miiocarian Club. C. Berger of Holland came third. driven easily, Berger. last year's ZZO-yard champion, lost that title which went to R. Murdock oi’ Glasgow University in 22-1, Sweeney lacked the reserve to catch Murdock. bllt finished ahead of another Scots- man. I. Young of Edinburgh Uni- versity. who was third. Brilliant Victory By Cavalcade (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) CHICAGO, July 15. — Mrs. Isabel Dodge Sloanes Cavalcade basked t0- night in new glory, his three-year- old achievements cllmaxed by a brll- llant victory in the $35000 Bdded Arlington classic. As the tAuee-year-old son of Llan- cegate-Hastlly swept past the Judge's July l5—Brit1'.sh track and the for the homeland in next month's NAMED FUR BRITISH’ l l I | Oliver and Nicks, Mar- . itime Stars, Hold Berths On Contin- gent. (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire): HAMILTON, Ont., July l5-—Thel track and field team to represent Canada at the British Emlplrc Games at London 1n August is as‘ follows: ‘ sprinters-Bill Christie, Tolontm; Hamilton; Allan Poole, Kelowna, B, C.; Frank Nicks, A‘ . J. Addison, Vic-l , . Quarter Mllers—Ray B.C and Earl Moor, of Hamilton who will compete in mile and steeple- chasa events. Three and Six Mlles-Scotty Rankine, Preston; Lloyd Longman. Toronto; R. Oliver, Halifax. Huldles:~Art. Ravcnstllllc of Cobourg, who will compote for Hamilton O. C. 440 Yard Hurdles—J. Worrell of Montreal- Broad Jump and Klfinlng Hop Step and Jump—-Sam Rlchardson Toronto; R. Cooper, Toronto. High Jump-J. Haley, Trail, B C.; A. Gilbert, Hamilton who will compete in high jump and pole vault. Pole Vault-S. Apps. Hamilton. Fields Events-Ashot putt, ham- mer throwing and discus) G. SuTn-t erland, Calgary, Altaf; R. Dixon Vancouver; R. Waters, Vancouver and G. Walma, Port Arthur. the lat- ter provlded his naturalization papers are passed. Marathoners-Harold Webster Hamilton, Percy Wyer, Alex Bum- slde and Dick Wilding, all of Tor- onto. S INIMMING TEAM HAMILTON, Ont.., July 15-02m- adla/s swimming team at the Brit. ish Empire Games at London in august will consist of the follow- g: Robert Pirie, George Bill Puddy. Warren FTy and Alfie Phillips, all of Toronto; George Larson, Hamilton, Robert Hooper Vancouver and Munroe Bournc, Montreal: Phillips is the lone diver on the men's team. Bourno is al- ready in London. Irene Pirie, Margaret Hutton and Doris Ogilvic all of Toronto; Phyl- lis Dewar, Moose Jaw; Phyllis Haslam. Saskatoon and Florence Humble, Montreal: Miss Ogllvle will compete in the diving only INIHEAEIJE M E E ll ii s, Burleigh There will be a meeting of the] captains and managers oi the In- and the Thorburn Millers Wallopcd Wilson, c; Nason, p; Potts, p. Canadian Gir Betters THE CHARLOIITETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN BOWLING or ' BOXING H°CKEY _ BASKETBALL WRESTLIN" oraaa SPORT _. I World EMPIRE GAME$1 Swimming Marlri Saskatchewan Es Sets New cord For 100 {and Breast Stroke. (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) I-IAJVIIIIION, July lo-A prim. bespectacled university graduate; In appearance not at. all like the usual CODCEPU\.1 of a champion‘ girl. was acclaimed here today as the nearest tling to a sure point ' winner Canada will present at the British Empire Games at London. England, in August. When Phyllis Haslem, sun-tanned Saskatoon naiad. won the 100-yard breast stroke for women at the‘ British Empire Game-f, winning-I trials here Saturday she accomp- lished something that has not been‘ done to date in any section of the trials/she broke a world's record. Miss Haslem, one of the W0 girls represenllna slikflmhewm at the mcel, ouldistanced her riv- als to win thc event in one minute, 1B 3-10 sl-conds. The official world’! record 1s one minute. 10 secongj Some 25 fret belnnd in scco place come 11110111?!’ western gifi, Monica ‘Frllnlp of Vll-lolia. Willi! lG-lT-ar-olti Clalrr- Ml‘. Eltc 0d Montreal was tlllrri. At tho close of the two-nigh‘! meet. which saw three other Can adian records eclipsed the final night, the swimming committted announced the lenm to rcpresenfi Canada would consist of eight mcfi and six girls. all u l: E R s. WIN nnullll, v I l:_l_o R v; Burhoes Grocers added two more victories to their already long string when they defeated the In-. dependents m a regular Industrial’ League baseball game 5-3 and then defeated a team from the Pictou Highlanders 7-2. Several smart plays featured both tilts with the first game the hardest fought battle. l Morrison hurled the opener with: H. Larter doing mound duty in the second. Murray Carmichael was dependents’ pitcher and on the losing end hurled game w ION N IN ll STREAK_|i_ROKEN (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) STELLARTON, N. 5., July l5.- 'I‘he winning streak of Monctons touring Vails was cut short Saturday when they lost two games to Plctou County softball teams. Stellarton Checkers defeated the visitors 16-9 the 1n- though a great. them for a score of 12-2. B. Scott. in the box for Moncton. was relieved in the third inning by Brooklyn . lmlllziuisilli MANENDEAVUR m cu infill (A. P. By (iuardiunis Slwciai Wirfi)? GOSPORT, Eng , July l5.-Alums]: (m the eve oi thu sailing of his A1124! cricas Cup challenge r, llntlcavo across 1.110 Alllillllv’. '1‘. O. M. Sop} with “'11s cozilronlctl tonight with strike of tile lurgcl‘ purl. 01' l. yacht/s paid crew. As a result, ll. was said, Endeavo will be sailed principally by am tours in me lorthconung cup rad it. oil Newport. The challengers crew, q! learned, on Saturday presented with Willi an wtimulum that v11 would not sign for the transatlan voyage and llle cup races unless _ agreed L0 pay lhcm about double t extra money he zllrcady had olfcro Soplvllil no‘. uni) considered t demands cXOflflliilll but the ii ' ‘ chosen to pul them lorwurd as hig i ly lnopportunc. He flatly declin to agree to the lcrlns demanded and gnvo the men until today to recon‘: sider. When the men ‘\\'C1‘(‘ called top, gethcr this lllflllllll" nllll asked 111cm decision, two ol lilc yuchlfs hands‘ and all the ofilccrs, a total of eighg accepted lcrllls willie the rcmalni 15 d(‘CllllC(l Llll..i_ packed up and iota the boat. Soplvltll lhcn rlcsltlcd to (iispenfifl with lhls number of professlo and will sail Endeavour across ‘ Ocean and nl the cup races with eight remaining professionals and Q crew of lunllluurs Malenfont who specialized in a fast- Il- —~-*"‘ breaking curve and turned in a good _ performance. Fm‘ 5 — '7 vans-B. Leblanc, ss; Taylor, rf; Washudon . 81"! i P. Leblanc. c; C. Leblanc. lb: Boud- Clevvlflild . . - . . 10 l7 nan, 2b; Taylor. if; Val Leblanc. cf; Weave". Burke, Kiznc. Russ . Richards, 3b; B. Scott. p; Mclan- McCall and Scvvcl‘ H. lrn, Win font, p, garner; L. Brown anti l wink Checkers — McDonald, ri; Boutl- Second:- ller, ss; Atkinson, cf; Whitewood, 3b; Washington a 19 lClark, 1b; Lawrence, if: Sample, 2b; Cleveland . 10 16 Thomas, Russell; Pearson, Bea -, ii—————— Brown and Pytlak. dustrlal League at 8 o'clock this FiY-“I evening in the L. P. U. Hall. Boston .. l2 17 I st. Louis . . . a r5 l Rhodes, Mulligan, Osternlllellef, Pennock and R. Fcrrcll; Ancirews, e R E s u l T s McAfee, Colllnan and Grllce. Second Giililri ' ‘ Boston 3 l3 d l st. Louis . . s: 1s t a n l n g Walberg. Rhodes. Afulliglm; k AMERICAN LEAGUE Hinkle and Lcggctl; Blaeholder i» and Hcmsley. (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) l5 d G y ~. 1"!"- Rm“ ""‘°'d“-"_M°d“'j“k‘ u“ a’ m” a n E N.-\'i‘iO.\'.-\l, 1.510115 §:.:::2.:';.ilr.=..:..”:l"..§:“1l:l:= H» = ~ _ ’ ' " ."‘1_ ' '_ Detroit . .. ... B12 U __K ' $5,‘,,,,,§FB;',;‘,,,,;‘";§§,;;;S. Murphy, MacFayden and Dickey: ghlcaso i. . g lg g Indians; Hale. Indians; Manush. Rrgfiéyyurbeny and C°Chrme' $21122‘; '"Tlfi;1"1n;v" "Rémv and. Senators; Goslin. Tigers: Wcrber. . ‘ ' 1 , ff, _ l Red gox, 1 M00", phmieq. En“ Philadelphia .11 l2 1 Hartnrlt, Scnumm. .. Hllbbtu .‘ ' " ' “ 1 and lvinncuso. tomley, Reds; Lee, Bravos; Boyle, Chicago ' " "' ' 7 _B _ g Dodgers; Koenecke. Dodurrs. one Bflllon‘ Mghelfwiwvca-‘éaiflla S£F‘£i:lll:“m°"" 2 7 u each Dietrich and erry. ele, e lng. B. k‘ . 0 Q The Leaders - Johnson. Athletics, Wyatt and Shea r310 lyn ‘. 0 27: Foxx, Athletics. 26; Gehrig. Yan- 5_@°°nd»— - Dmn "M D“""”»~ - “Enge- ltees 24: Oit, Giants 2i; Berger, Phlladflilh!" - 1015 3 clam and L"‘P"7- Braves‘ 2.1 Chicago . 5 l3 3 Second game. - Lgaguc ToiaIs—Nal.1ol1a.l,4ll; Am- Marcum lnri Hayes; Galllvan St. Louis U 6 ‘l, orican, 40o; Total, s11, = and Madlleski. stand, the conqueror oi’ Alfred Summerslde Boy. R. H. Phillips. Sunimerside. Gwynne Vanderbilt's Discovery for) the sixth time, the crowd was on itsl nil "U 1". Bud cope, George A Canbeck feet cheering him on w e ncc Summerside. Kerltucky Todd, Capt. J. L. Reid. Borden. 2.28 Trot and Pace, Purse $250 Silver Doctor O'Brien, Alberton. Roy Volo Jr., Harry O'Brien. Al- bet-ton. 2.16 *6 . Harry Clancy Tlpton. G. W, Armstrong. l Middleton. N. S. Mack Gamer, astrlde Cavalcadeu took a quick look over his shouidert to make sure that he was safely 1n‘ fmot. l Half a length back of Discovery , was Hadagal, the entry of Warren lwrlght of Chicago, with Rlskulus. Norman W. church of Los Angeles. three lengths back. The race at. a mile and quarter was the fastest Cavalcade has ever un. Ho covered the distance in the California challenger owned by, 1' Pessv Lonsset. F. H. Callbvck- 2.02 4-5, a full second off the track Summerside. l rocord set by Sun Beau in 1931. Miss Worthy Douglas, R. L. 1s- j nor, Halifax, N. S. Nancy Sue, .Ray Clark. Union Road. y Lady Lee, W. L. Toombs. Ken- sington. l Baronet 2.13%, H. T. mlton. Up- May Win, Kencington nulnlngpcr Stcwiaclu. N. a. l Cavalcade earned $30325 by his ! victory, bringing his total winnings to date, both as a two-year-old, to $126,965. Cavalcade already had won 580.011 this year, and his victory made him the leading money win- ning thoroughbred of 1034. 2.14 Pace. 2.15 Trot. 2.28 Trot and Pace. FREE DANCING UNTIL MIDNIGHT A GREAT CARD OF RACING 'ADMISSION-50c. N ORTHAM GRAND STAND 25c.‘ FREE PARKING. MILLIGAN & MQRRISON Ltd NORTHAM RACES WEDNESDAY, JULY 18th. 4 CLASSES. $1000.00 in P URSES 3 Year Old Trot and Pace. .595 s. .51 “i. a}. ‘i: u .. is. eY-l. - I ' =l~<._;-.co. I jun-nun- -pw_a-<- ~_