GOLF BASEBALL WRESTLING I CharIIijifiiiolVn T U - o in 0W CQNNOLLYS: FIELD July 9 cmcus GROUNDS SENSAUONAL PERFORMERS FROM swoops AND AMERICA INCLUDING= tome esps/vsk/ TwUFE-SEI/EN sAeorTos LESJABDYS-r NELSDNFAM/LV- - s/x AMER/CAN BEL/DWS-"FLY/NG seem/vs s/so/e/sr~s/1so~s---scHW/1BZ 8/87525 \ MANUEL MAC/AS AND erases v fwh": um} r '2 ‘a PM 000/15 Uri/w /~7PM . .. _ \.'..‘.‘4...\.' Downwn chain on ulc Circus Day oi .. ughes Drug C0., Cor. Queen é? Grafton Sts. u, . ' - " . is Sells-Hot Sea-Monster Captured alive in rthe’ Antarctic cus oifers such an educational fea- d brought to America at a tre- ture. i endous expense, Sells Fiota Cir- Sea elephants’ are a ccntenticufl s this year offers one of the tliba and their war-cry is a curious eaten educniionul features of all stranlfed beumv- Eve“ I“ sleep es, a monster sea elephant. This they are noisy, for they continually eature, a stupendous, ‘ living, emit 88395 1nd “emumus ‘means’ eathing giant of the ssahwllibe cscutod during the main pcr- l‘ necks and breasts are covered with rmance. at no additional cost l‘ an armour of hide an inch thick- .er than the regular admiszion ' On a level surface sea-cicphanis ‘hen Sells Floto appears can bob along faster than a man I . Saturday, Juiy 9, at Con- can walk, but pauses for rest are ~y‘s Field, Upper Quecn Street. made at short 1111611115- -ells Field's monster sea eleph- Sells Floto brings over two hund- . was capturici a ive near South red new big acts, among tncm b81118 orgizl Island, an outpost of the the Loyal Repcnskis, eleven daring tarciic, about a thousand miles riders from the frozen steppe; of m cape Horn. cevenml months Russia. In the acrobatic display ~¢ "dill-mi to transport this gig- I there will be the Seven Sarattos of tic brute to tins country, as he ' Italy, the Original Nelson Family‘ and the Six American Belfordc. The Les-Jardya, the rlyiac Berton. the Siegrist-Silbona. Wright Duo, Schwarz Sisters, Agnes Doss and Manuel Macias are other center ring performers. Tickets will ‘be on sale tomorrow’ at Hughes ‘Drug Store,‘ Queen and Grafton‘ Streets. stertrtnssnv no RS_E_RABES Qt. Pater‘; Bay will have their annual horse races this year on Wednesday. July 30. The following are the clams and Dunes: jitlb Tint-and Pace, purse mo; 231 Trot/and Pace, puree, 8200: 338 ‘rrot Ind Pace, porn 1100. trotton ""118. from snoutto hind 01P- s about 2i feet, or almost twice much as a walrus. No other cir- P. R. A. 6 Annual Prize Meet of the ‘l Edam-Id Island Provincial ‘ 00a on williakcpllocnt .'I°"¢10wn1iiflc lhngc LY 18th o 19th. “immmh-a at m a. u. ., u“. ‘ h“ mm ‘ma! information can If. M. DAVISON,_V.D.B.L. _ Liana-Col. President.‘ ' SLIIGII . . m“ v nan. - . azu-v-a-ai. oronrcvcir lndaeoeodboraqnpercentfrom tbixdnothialfrnmfmirib; I Ntw ° as if afflicted with nightmare. Their ' _;;i__.___. c n ' s n | P, AT ngnwl In The First Days "Play Harry Goopier 0f Chicago, Led ,Field'With a. record . of o9 For The 1st “ Holes. OTTAWA HUNT CLUB, July 7— (By The Canadian Press)-—Still lust one stroke under par at the ‘fifteenth hole, Walter Hagen, de-' fending champion, was given little ' ‘chance of overtaking "Light Horse" [Harry Cooper, of Chicago, in the first l8 hole round THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN FIRST SEIITIIIN Bl TY EAGIIE The Rovers had good hunting at the Abcgwelt Grounds last night and when the count was tallied it was found that the high flying Falcons had been brought down by . I score of twelve to two. This de- cisive victory gives the~firat section of this year's City League to the MW"- Pllttins them one and -a half games ahead of the Stars who, with only one tussle, that with the Falcons on Monday night coming, cannot do better or worse than finish second. The Rovers therefore have earned a. place in the City League playoffs for 1932. This is not unusual as this stellar team has enjoyed that distinction for a [Canadian open golf championship tion. itfldfly. Starting at 3.45, Hagen had The game last evening was mnrk- ‘go,- the mne mad “m; ungu- the rreached the 15th with Jose Jurado, ed by good weather, mediocre ball Argentine. at 6 p. m. with a record Vein; 60, four hard- 'earned strokes under par for the long, heavily bunkcred Hunt Club course. Hagen never had played the course before today, in fact he nev- er had seen it. v Hogan's Card: ‘ Total 343 635 435-46 . 44a m 434-3440 ‘urado’: Card: 543 635 435-38 .. ... 545 443 3155-36-74 Hagen and Jurado held up com- pletion of the first day's play, they had motor trouble travelling from Prescott, Ont., and it was late in the afternoon before they teed off. The large gallery which had follow- led Johnny Farrell and Lew Curri- gan, switched to Hagen and Jul-ado. Hagen had two eagles and two birdies on his round but took a six on the par four fourth and was one over par on the fifteenth. Jur- ado had birdies on the third and , sixteenth. He was two over on the fourth and one over on the tenth. , Tied for third place were Olin Dutra, Leo Diegel, Al Watrous and Tom Kerrigan with 72's. Behind them came MacDonald Smith, Whiffy Cox, and Johnny Farrell with 73's. The 75 shooters were Jack Littlar, Ottawa, Hunt, Dave Spittal, Toronto, Horton Smith, Bobby Cruickshank and Ed Dudley. _. Halifax Oarsmen (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, July 7.—Five oarsmen from Halifax and Dartmouth will represent the Maritime Provinces at Port Dalhousie Olympic rowing trials. The Miemac rowing club, Dart- mouth, will have a crew in the four-cared without coxswain class, and Dan Wallace, Halifax acullcr, will try his skill in the singles. 'I‘he Micmacs, coached by the famous Bob Fitzpatrick, defeated all the Halifax crews in two races over the Canadian Henley distance of i mile. 550 yards. The Jubilee crew, national and international champions in 1930, placed second tonight, five lengths ‘be ind the winners. c crew is made up of Henry Pellem, stroke, Gordon Gammon, Fraser Herman and Hank Court- ney. Dan Wallace, who made a good showing at the Canadian trials 118i year, won the 51115191 61-5"! 1n l and l1 ‘ i vwzziams May Be Ordered East For Olympic Trid l8. VANCOUVER, July 4—A wire has been deapatched to P. f." Mul- qucen, Chairman of the 011116111. olympic Committee, stating tint it would be unwise and maybe fat- cl t» may Willilml’ “"11" F‘ the Olympic games. ii’ he il 0N!!- cd to go Boat for the trials at mm- ntoh. Bob Granger. Percy’! hi1- er, is quoted by British Columbia Olympic official! u atatlnl that m. aprintar‘: leg iniurv ‘MM be aggravltcd by 1n! wflivluufl" W!" er than it the aotull 811111- 5 It in claimed that Williams lbould l f on the part of the Falcons and the the effective hurling of Carbonnel, who struck out five, these occurring in the pinch. He had only one bad inning. the fifth, in which the Fal- cons secured their onlyytwo 111115,] Doyle and Simpson led off with timely singles, but Bubar struck out, P. McQuaid was out. MacFarlane came through with a timely single which scored Doyle and Simpson. Bradley fanned to end the flare up. This same MacFarlane was also credited with another timely hit when in the third, after Bradley had gone out easily, P. McQuaid walked, stole second and was caught at. the plate, due to some ill advised base running, when Tommie lined out a. nice hit. The pitching of MacFarlane was not of the same high calibre as his batting, regretably. After get- l ting off to a shabby start, McEach- ‘ern and Murley, the first two bet- ters to face him, getting hits, he struck out Francis and McInnis and caused Whalen to ground to Bubar. This seemed to steady him somewhat for he retired Whitlock, Blanchard and Stewart, the only ‘batters to face him in the second, on five pitched balls. But the bar- rragc commenced in the next in- I ning. After McEachern had whiffed Murley was safe on Bradley's er- _ ror. Mclnnis walked. Murley scored jon a passed ball. Francis was a long out. But this was only the lull - before the storm. In the next in- ning six runs crossed the plate. Whalen walked to start the in- Vning. Whitlock walked. Blanchard In Trials j got a base on Bolger‘: error. Stew- art singled, Whalen and Whitlock scoring. Crabonnel was safe on a fielder! choice, Blanchard beating the throw to the plate. McEachern singled sharply, Stewart and Car- bonnei counting. Murley was safe on Boiger’: error. Macfnnls was out, MacFci-lane to Bubar, McEachem scoring. Francis struck out to end the outburst. But the tide was only momentarily stemmed. In the fifth the Rovers scored again when Whitiock singled, and scored on a wild pitch, after working his way around the bases. Blanchard struck out. Stewart was out, Bolger to Bubar. This was a pretty play. Car- bonnel was an easy out. Score More The Rovers scored four more runs in the sixth. McEachern singled and scored on Mcfnnia‘ hit after McTague had been retired. Frances and Whalen were easy_outs to end the inning. A trio of runs graced the Rover eighth. Whitlock led off with a hit. 8lanchard was safe on Boston's error, Whitloek scoring. Btewlrt wla an easy out. Carbon- nel singled and scored on McEach- ern‘! hit. MoTnguc struck out. Mc- Innia walked and Francis was out to and the inning. ' Pitcher Yankcd P. trcquata pitched til: final inning for the Falcons retiring the Raven in order. In the Falcon half of the eighth gfter v. McQuald had been retired, the game was called, ‘leaving the Rovers u victors, 12-2. Whachy Mclaehcrn starred at bat for the winners, banging out four hitl while Pit Power and Dion! Doyle each get a brace for the ‘P116001, one of Doyle's being a m: ‘two bugger. Dr. Dougln behind the plate and ohm Williams on the beau hand- lod ‘well a game at which the at- mdnucrm rota. The Lineup i... stfifiwi“ 1st PR|zE”o' FOR TI'IE BEST TITLE TO THIS PICTURE (OLD CHUM PICTURE TITLE OOIITBT N0. 5) BAN. out nntrnnvtns Wt t n t n u t“ ‘stunts a TEA About E56 In At- tendance. E v e n t s “loll Contested. I Abu’. ffleen hllfldmi visitors Ilttehded the sports on Wednes- ' day afternoon at Bedeque Rink. All the sporting cvenia were well contested, a nimaber of outsiders competing. The management are to be congratulated cm the effic- ient manner In which tihe events were run off. Tea. was served in the rink I1! the ladies and the bountcoua spread was heartily enjoyed by all. Prizes Donated A silver cup was put ‘up for the four mile bicycle race to be com- peted for each yearvand if W011 I leader | goodly number of year and, as we ‘by the same perm“ {m- ghn, “w- of the ihave stated, this year is no excep- cessive years. it becomes their prop- erty. There was also a silver 611D same terms; running broad lump. flashlight. by Bedequc Rink; Stand- ., Charlotte- zewn: 100 _verd rush. Bathirg suit, W. T. Bowness, Bedeque; 100 yards dash, boys under 14, flashlight, Wm Callbeck and Son. Bedeque: 200 ‘yard dash, toilet set, Preston Noonan’: Barber Shop. There were lseveral interesting aide shows and a booth in the rink. where refresh- ments could be obtained. A tug of war between Freetown and Bedequc after a. hard struggle was won by the former. SPORTS EVENTS 4 mile bicycle race l—-Ceell Burns. 2-—Alien Clow. 3——Peter DesRoches. Tme: 14 min. 32 see One Mile Road Bloc !—Calvin Bowneas. 2—Ambrose Maclnnic. 3-l-larold Noonan Running Broad Jump i-Jaek Sheen, Summer-side. 2—M. Mathieson, Springfield Ik-Alban MacDonald, Wil-rnott. Standing Broad Jump i-Aithur Woolner, Charlottetown 2-Jack Sheen, Summe " . ~ 3—Hud:on Jeffrles. Running High Jump —A. Woolner and Kennthl 1—A. Woolncr. I 2-4. Sheen. If-Hudson Jeffriea - 100 Yard Duh, Boy: under ll 1—-l"rank MacDonald. z-Norman Waugh. Zt-Thompacn Wright 200 Yard Dish l-Arthur Woolner 2--Stephen Pond. a-Hudson Jcffries. The baseball match between Lower Bedequc and Cape ‘Prov- ersc was won by the former by a score of 86 to i0. The Bedcquc bows had tho edge on the game from the start and walked awly with the viaiwrlh-S. Races Postponed CLEVELAND, 0., July ‘l-(APJ —A heavy rainfall forced postpone- ment of today's programme of Grand Circuit racing at North Randall. Catcher Francis Simpson Pitcher Carbonnel ' Machrlane, P. Mcquaid‘ lst Base Blanchard Bubar Mclcehern Bradley 8rd Bloc Whalen Bolger Short Stop Mcfnnis . Beaten mt Held Stewart P. MoQulId, ‘V. Mcqulidt Centre Field Murley, McTaguet ' Rightilield H-Replaced Pd!!!‘ lfactariane in cilhth. " DOYIQ Whitlock {SET BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT WRITE YOUR TITLE BELOW 5T6 ...-...‘- OLD CHUM CALENDAR 1925 Old Chum Smokers Receive $250.00 in Cash Every Two Weeks 1 st Prize $100. 2nd Prize $40. 3rd Prize $10. and 50 Prizes of $2 each__ Q" THIS CONTEST (No. 5) CLOSES JULY 15th, 1932 ‘I Enter each of these Old Chum Picture Title Contests! There is weeks and someone gets iha $100 First Prize and other gene do not win a prize this time, tryagain, you have as good a chan a new picture every two rous prizes, too. If you cc to win as anyone else. WINNERS OF CONTEST NUMBER No. 3 .. Q.M.S. R. G. BOWSER, Military Headquarters, Halifax . . . . . WALTER S. REIVE, Churchill, OntlrIO 1st PRlZE—$100—-. 2nd PR|ZE—- S40—-. Grd PRIZE- 810-» . . . .. . L. TROTTER, 408 Slater Street, Ottawa Choquu for $2 each have also been mailed to 60 other winners into with any contestant. THE ARE THE CONDITIONS OF ENTRY IN THIS CONTEST Gui thin ldvorilaomcni from the paper-write a iiile oi noi mon than five words In tip blank cpaoc In the frame, indicated by the black arrowlwomove a label from a pack- agccf Old Chum coarse cui or Old Chum line cui cinareiia iobloco and liiach liio your eniry-cibn below and mail io . Old Chum Picture Tlila Contest, P.O. Box i720, Montreal, P.O., on or bolero July 15th, 1932. Names of the winners of Iii, 2nd,lnd 3rd Prizes will be published in iha an- ’ neuneanunt of Contact No. 7, in about one month's time. Na oonoopcndcneo will b0 cnurod fill) CUT COARSE ron "m: PIPE us"... Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada, Limited. Adriman cniumsli IlllliilFY run, still-flirts By Virtue Of Winning Over Harvard Eight Oared Grow, In The Fast Time 0i Six Mins. And Forty- Five A n d Four- Fifth Sec. WORCESTER, Mass, Juy '1. - Harvardb eight-cared crew was eliminated from olympic competi- tion today by the Columbia Univer- city graduates’ crew in a. nip and tuck race down lake Quin-SIGH- mqnd’; 2,000 metre course. The Columbia crew won by only two- fifths of a second. Columbia's time was six minutes 45 4-5 and Harvard six minutes 40 l-b lcoonda. WORCETER. Mass, July 7. - Ylle came back from behind to de- feat Washington by a half length in the fourth and last trial in the olympic rowing regatta on Lake graduates qualified for the olympic rowing semi-finals by winning their heats. BIG LEAGUE BALL RESULTS (Canadian Press) AMERICAN LEAGUE First game: R. H. E. Chicago . . . . . . . .. . 13 20 3 Philadelphia 3 8 1 Daglia and Berry; Earnshaw, Krausse, Stein and Cw“ r Hev- ing. Second game: R. H. E. Chicago .. 3 9 1 Philadelphia 9 1i 0 Frasier, Evans and Grubs: Wal- berg and Cochrane. First game: Cleveland . . . . .. . . 3 l2 1 Washington .. 2 7 0 Russell and Myatt: ""‘~ “was, Mar- berry and Spencer. Second game: ll. H. E. Cleveland 4 '7 9 Washington .. . 3 I0 1 Harder and Sevcell; Crcwder and Borg, Spencer. R. H. E. 8 l2 0 New York . . . . 5-10 3 Uhle, Wyatt, Hogsett and Ruei, Hnyworth; McFndycn. Gomez, Wells and Jorgcns. R. H. E. St. Louis 8 I7 0 Quinaigamond’; 2,000 metre course today. The other starter in this event, the California junior varsity eight, trailed Washington by more than two lengths. Yaieh time was 6:52 1-5: Wash- mgtcnh, 0:54 2-5, and the Califor- nia ilayveea was 7:03 3-5. Thu: the eight-cared crews of t-Repllecd _r.~ lfcQunid in eighth. "m; p; Ahgciunew Miinl ac- ‘llliblill ' hiccup , t-wamtmwsrmu the University of California, the Boston... 2 6 1 Hadley and Bcngough; Michaela, Boomer. Kline and Connolly. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE It. ll. E. Newark....... 611 I Montreal 3 6 I Weaver. Brennan and Har- GIIIIIVI C U T F I N E ron cloanzwzs TH E TOBACCO OF QUALITY "Cbanfecler" cigarette paper: FREE with Old Cbunl fin: m; I hereby agree to accept the decision of the Judges as final. .0 <—-- Baltimore _... 4 B 1 Rochester 211 0 Richmond and Bool; Starr and Florence. Jersey City ... 8 8 0 Buffalo .. .. 714 0 Cascarella. and Niebergali; Brew- er and Crouse. NATIONAL LEAGUE First game: R. H. E. New York i 10 1 Pittsburgh .. . s11 a Fitzsimmons, Hoyt and Hogan, O’Farrell; Meine and Grace. Second game postponed, rain. R. H. E. Boston ... 5112 St. Louis ... 413 0 Betts, Cunningham, Cantwell and Hargrave‘; Carleton, Lindsey and Mancuso, Wilson. R. H. E. 0 5 2 '7 13 1 Davis: Philadelphia Chicago .. J. Elliott, Berly and V. Malone and Hurtnctt. Longset Sold Mr. George D. Farrah of Etang Du Nord, Magdalene Islands, who is spending his animal vacation in the city, has purchased the well known race horse “Lougse-L" from Fred H. Trainor. Mr. Farrah has also pur- chased a promising trotier from Byrne Bros, of North River, both of which he will take to Etang Du Nord. D NCE At the Abegweit Hotel, Borden. P. E. I., to Harrison Morgan and his "Collegians“ Friday night, July B. New lighting effects. moonlight waltzes, novelties. Dancing 9 to l Come and enjoy ihe coolest, most greaves; hfcAfee and l-lead. h”. A. 0., YOIC and Columbia II.E. attractive and best dance hall in Prince Edward Island. diiit-‘l-fl-I 15'7"