yogi 25» 1232 - .= THE cHARl.o'l°rn'rowN GUARDIAN . page sgvlm Q ` I' M B GOLF BoxlNc __ ASEBALL BASKETBALL 4** WRESTLING - OTHER sPoli'r -' liinliili oiicnlillll iii lillln cilculliiiiiii nlsiils _._-_ _Hanover Pac- “” ”‘,'i',§§, ;’,_“"'“"°,, ,,,',,,§"“'"==' GS M119 3"4 slsosno onvluplc spncral. AtBuffa1o-Braden $31” MNH we weav- Heir Breaks BOHQ ooLLUl>, N. Mex.. July 24._ Percy Williams, only double-winner In Leg, from Canada in olympic hist.ory, will defend both his 100 and 200 BY “TEC” THE BIG LEAGUIS _ Leading teams in the Major Leagues lengthened the margins between them and nearest rivals Saturday. The New York Yankees scored a double triumph over Bos- ton in the American League race. The Yankees won the first game 4 to 3 in 15 innings and the night- cap 5 to 4. The second place Phil- adelphie Athletics lost in Washing- ton 6 to 5. Pittsburgh Pirates vanquished their closest rivals in the National (Canadian Press) metre championships at the Los l,1‘e°¥u°' beating °m°”5°' u "° 8' smug-Ano, N. Y., July 24-Fast Angeles games, it was learned from um, md close finishes marked the an authoritative source today as *cond days Grand Circuit races the main body of Canada's olympic "Fort Erie track yesterday. Zom- athletes neared the scene of this hm Hanover, handled by W. Hod- Y°ll"B BRUNS- nn, took first money in the 2.10 Oiiiclals of the Canadian team wsyette Hotel pace and set a new U'lV°11ill¥ W L08 A0801'-‘I with Ummm” ,word for me mile gg athletes from Canada, Great Bri- lol i-5 in the third heat. The pre- lei". Smith Africa and Hungary re- “om mark for the mu, Wu mad, ceived word from Williams that by Hmmm in |914 at g_03_ the slim young man who triumph- Bmden Heh.. "wud in the nr" Od It b0th dlish dl5tBIl0eS 10111' my of the Lafayette, crossed 111| Years ago at Amsterdam is ready to mme, as he was Dumas up um. meet all comers in the California , me second heat and a leg bone °!”'”|°"' ’ mppei He was ordered dem.°yed_ Decision on the Vancouver flash “eddy Guy' favorite for the was something of a surprise as Wil- .gimliletonian last year,~ won the nam' °°“dm°” “Img me Pa” mmm horse dub hamucap hmd_ year has ben uncertain. It had Hy’ dropping the second heat ,D been expected he would run in only ,M Dreams by breaking just at the 100 metres. His selection on the Canadian team guaranteed mafiharle. .I 3_y°u._°m tram” without his having to compete at my won me 115 m “night heats the trials at Hamilton, Williams md'm ras, umm hastrainedathomeandin Los An- , geles. The British Columbia com- SUMMABIEB et will meet his teammates when Handicap Trot , the special train reaches Los An- geles tomorrow morning and escort the M Maple Leaf bearers to Olym- :°;d‘D;l;yn;sb`l;'r$Bt?;;:;e; 1 3 I pic village-home to the worlds ’ , ' `- athletes for the next three weeks. 212 lon) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. It was indicated in official circles imtllel' Hanover, bl. (Berry) 8 2 3 bod” that me cnnadlm gms, -. me: 2'1" 2'” 34' 2”' sprint team will be made up of Hil- da Strike, Montreal, Mary Frizull, E" 'I 'I Nw" I mn Vancouver and Mary Vandervliet, Rose Marie Abbe, b.m. (Cod- New Liskeard, Ont. This trio will run in the 100 metres. mall) 111 ' miss strike md wer rrirzell el- auuliid, sm. iorodien a 2 2 5° we ,O be on the no mme ,_,,,_y "°' w“‘°“' W' ‘“‘°h”“' teeru along with midi-ed r-riarell, soil) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 243 Toronto, and Lillian Palmer, Van- umm Bmk' bs' (pumul) 4 8 4 `couver Sixth member of the sprint liiearohd, hh. (Pittman) ._ s is s Me ,N of Han dl |81 All I8 1': ' H°u"°°d Kms” dnwn' H°n7' fa; iznunlikgl? to see action at Los md Ruth distanced. Annie* . nm” 105 1'5- 295 14' 2-05 L5' The Halifax girl has been slowed down by a leg injury and has not 2'” 7"" improved with training. The day before the tellin left for Hamilton, 'mm B°“°°°"' °h3 (n°m' Miss Strike won a. trial race in 12 ms) .......-......-... ‘all leoonds nat’ world reggyd time, iureiier, oh.g. (Pei-anon) . 1 2 2 2 md Mm, F,,m,, and Mm, van- H” Aubrey' 33' (B"°k°‘) ~ 7 1 5 3 dervliet were at her heels. lW°f"1l' Wwd. hrs. iw- Tho olympic bound ieems spent ‘Millen) 2 8 8 gow- hom he" wdgy but no work.. P'"m“°°- bm' <3- WNW) 3 7 4 out was held, officials deciding Al- l-ocke Bunter and Allie Penta al- buquex-que-5 4,5oo.1oot altitude it started, ' would not be good for highly train- uTl`1'“== 103 2-5. 2.04 2-5. 2.05 2-5. ed athletes. lhetead they took e swim and were driven about the pretty, squat town that rests in the 2.10 hee ' heart of the Indian southwest. lombro Hanover, b.g. (W. Hodson) 111 Hillym. hr. a sa . STRENUQUS linlrea Volo. b.h. (H. Russell) 4 2 s Romano Gratten, br.m. (Mul- V (comlnugd from page 1) lin) . . . . . . . 554 ‘°““’“"” ”"°W“"=» “-3- (M _ western canada ohieot to o terlii Umm) ~ ~ - - 7 4 3 preference on wheat on the ground ,I. End” Hem and U) "Ut h°°"~ that it is likely to do more harm ;t{rawn. Calumet Budlong and mm swd_ The point which oppgn. may v°]° “I5” muted- ents of the wheat preference take Time: 2.02 1-5, 2.01 34. 3-01 3'5~ is that the Empire is a net export- er of wheat, that a Preference by zzz loarndnn Hemel diverting ioreioh wheat to other arkets would tend to drive down rn . :,,\I;gv?l:t 32”” t' (M°°f‘_’) ° 1 I 4 the world price. mr . - . (Payne) 3 4 1 In regard to meats, the position 1°" E' °""*°‘“‘» '"1 is different. Meat-exporting D0- BhllS0ott) . . ... . . . . . . . . ..... 2 2 2 minion' -re urging 5 pygfgrenca in s1ePete,oh.g. -~ 4 5 3 the nriiieh market. south amos 4°* Psion. lu-.g. iwellcwl li s ll ed ,,,,,,,,,u,, in o piss :ol-‘ w]‘,';‘,'|‘,“°°"’ D" B“"°"°'° 5‘“'*°» share or the British meal sr E; wmdmnd- G“W“* R°Y°l h Africa observes that Ron Pnchen' P°m' M°°’°3°" ogy about 51 per cent of the Brit- nm _Y C' T°dd “I” 'uma' ish beef consumption is obtained e. 2.09 2-li, 2.os l-s, 2.11 1-5. , ,mm mph., ,,,,,_,,,,,_ -15,0”-,p,,|¢. ally," says I. statement issued by th south african delesetwn °“ Crop Report s_;m_y_ ,,,,_,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,. M led ismlu to Th G ably situated to enter the chll wmmpm ° """‘“’ heel tl-ode of oi-edt arltoih and . Msn. July 23. - ‘ (1 W ' th would seem to be no 80° n::'tl;”;veatl:l;;~w interspersed) with 10:2” why me Unmm together ors ll rolliht gh ._ :Flin along very mpimy md “ny with Southel: 2-‘l1u0t¢;¢_l;»“ R15; _ world, is also being built by the Grube. second game: MacLean. Wimonthghgwhm of bmar md “mn” 5° in producing al Hp YBOyS Stewart Construction. The new C. Second Game: Newark ................... 6 'l 1 Supper being the next. item on Wt-irut ci tractor drawn combines 'mmm mt 'u 1; f N in depot ei. st. John, N. B. IS; n. ll. I Jersey city s 9 a the program. the gathering repair- ] . _ . .. .Will mound over the wholg M um '“m°|°“° numb" ?;¥°xp;\;‘ J; To also being built by this comps*ly.,Cleveland 0 14 0 I-lolsclaw. Brillheert, Brennan 8: ed to a beautiful sheltered spot,;GHUB“?f The New York Giants sprang a surprise by taking two games from Boston, 3 tc 2 in 14 innings and 9 to 0. Al Mamaux's leading Newark Bears held their position at the top of the International League l standing by defeating Jersey City. 'l to 5. Buffalo and Montreal and Toronto and Rochester split double- headers. Hand-manipulated stop watches will be the official timing devices for the Olympiad under present plans of the international Federa- tion. The electrlpal timing device used at Berkley, California in the I.C.A.A.A.A. meet, however, will be on exhibition during the contests. "HAS A CHANCE" Lou Marsh, in the Toronto star, referring to the Olympic Marathon, says: "Johnny Miles, if he is in condition, ought to give a good ac- count of himself, provided it is not too hot. He is noted for /running an occasional good race, and Aug- ust 6 might find him in top form." FRANCE AND U.S. Wlll PLAY FUR MVIS .CUP (By Frank H. King, Associated Prcll 5130146 Writer) Halifax Girl Dropped From Olympic Team (Canadian Press) TORONTO, July 24-In a special despatch fyled at Emporia, Kansas. from the special train carrying Canadian and other olympic ath- letes to Los Angeles, the T0r0nt0 Star Saturday night said Aileen Meagher of Halifax had been dr0PD- ed from the women's sprlnts. PARIS. July 24-(A.P.-Ellsworth day over Prenn, Vines gave his few supporters in the audience some agonizing moments before he dis- posed of Von Cramm today. There were times when he couldn’t get the touch of the ball, and dvzens 0! his shots were trapped by the net. Von Cramm was the same faultless stylist that defeated Shields, but in the long run didn’t have the! power to cope with h's tall oppon- ent. Vines started with a burst of speed and jumped into a 3 to I. lead ln the first set, only to suffer s let down and lose five straight games and the set. Off came Vines' whit/c linen cap and sweater, and in the third game of the second set he won the first service in elghtl games. Gaining confidence, he in- creased h's advantage to 4 to 2 and ran out the set at 8 to 3. In the third set, Vines took s 4 to 2 lead, but his tennis was not convincing. Von Cramm kept him away from the net and his flat drives were not working. When the German broke through Vines’ ser- vice in the 12th game to bring the count to 8-all, it seemed anybody's match. It was at this point the demonstration occurred against the doubtful line dec¥sion. Vines was a worried youth with furrowed brow, and groaned aloud at his inability to control his shots., 'I‘he German led 7 to 8 before Vines, rallying in the crisis. won his service after be'ng 30 behind, broke Von Cramm’s and' then won his own again to take the set; 9 to 7. Alfter s 10 minute lest, vines came back with hid hair combed and his fevered brow cooled. Al- though he dropped the first game with only one point, he won the next three, broke Von Cramm's at love to lead 5 to 2. and finally won ei e io s. ` “Forced by international Olym- ic commltte to make a decision to- vmes' Jr" wang United states mdlday as to Canada‘s official sprint M°n"e'“ Wimbledon champion, again provedlmd may entries m the guys sec_ ..Seocnd Game: himself one of the world's greatluon Amen Me her was defmmm Buffalo NATIONAL LEAGUE First Game. New York well and 0'P‘arrell, Spohrer. ie? EF OOF New York Boston house and Hargrave B.. n. li. Brwklyn Clark, Phelps and Sukeforth' Plcinich; Rhem and V. Davis, Todd Brooklyn 5 11 0 and Taylor, Hartnett; Swift Brame, B. B. E. Hailahan, Carleton, Lindsey and Wilson: Benton. Carroll and Lom- Buffalo 2 9 0 stars today and singlehanded car-f out M olympr competition. ,I,hf;,Montreal V 3 ried his country into the challenge' canadian committee made this de_I Lisenbeee and Crouse: round for the Davis Cup against' cision today after reports fromfand Grabowski. . . . . .. . . ` First G 1 nyrilhzethiliizilgdelllioroh ciottrrieANv |.||w|1'en Second game: ceq.” g=SF ... ..°'owl~’5 Boston Bell and Hogan; Brandt, Sei New York Dli 1 QF moo.: bbcenl Detroit .. ... er, Gray and Ferrell, QQ? =:F mul” »-sl” NATIONAL LEAGUE First game: 4. et” Chicago .. . . . . .. 'l 13 2 F ls? .= I-4 5 dm Bush, Root, Smith and Hemsley. Boston... .. 412 0' Bruce Stewart And Company Annual Picnic The first annual picnic of the employees and management of Bnlce Stewart 8: Co. Ltd., was held Saturday aftemoon at Stanhope Beach and was a decided success. at S p. m. it was found ln checking over the number that there was over a hundred in the party, ln- cluding the families of the em- ployees. Jack MacNair, who was “Master of Ceremonies" called the happy throng together, welcomed them to the picnic, trusted that they would enter into the spirit of the fray and thoroughly enjoy themselves. He then declared the Big Picnic omclally open, and away went the crowd, some into the wa- ter for a swim, some pitching quolts, some playing soft ball, while others formed little groups on the beach, and inhaled the invig- orating sea air, while renewing old and young acquaintances. Prompt- ly at 4.15 the following sports were run of! successfully. 25 yds. dash, boys 6 yrs old-ist. John Davis; 2nd, Nell Morrison; l3rd, Emle Trainor. Girls' race, 6 yrs. old, 25 yds.-1, B. Thornton; 2, M. Campbell; 3, H. Paquet. 50 yds. dash, boys 10 and under- l, John Davis; 2, S. Paquet; 3, Carl Trainor. _ 50 yds. dash, boys 15 yrs. and un- der-1, W. Thornton; 2, Milton stewart; 3, Ralph Stewart. 50 yds. dash, single women-1, Miss Smith; 2, Marlon Holmes; 3, E- Spencer, Harriss and Padden; Francis Munn- 50 yds. dash, married women-i, Mrs. Herb Brovlm; 2, Mrs. Harold that a great deal of material to, Whitehill, Goldstein and Ruel; ,gummy RESULTS Han I be “Sed 15 °°“““8 ff°"1 P°"‘*~‘ ‘“,HadIey and Ferrell. 'ls yds. dash, single men-1, rlohyl the Maritime Provinces, and that' swung q.m¢ IN-n.mNAT|0NAL IEAGUE Craswell; 2, Teddy Blatch; 3, Fred most of the remainder will come, R, H, E, Bam from other parts of Canada. The Deg,-19|; 9 14 1 nm “mu 75 yd_,_ dash, mM.,.|ed me,,___1’ °°'hm'“°u°“ °°mp“'“y had en-1°'-V' 5°- L°“|5 4 5 ° Buffalo . . . . . . . . .. l 2 2 Geo. Dickeson; 2, Harold MacLean; ed the bm °°'°P°’““°“ "°“‘ me Bffdiel and H°YW°\‘¢h¢ C- Fffh' Montreal 2 s o 2. Herb Brown. Provincial GOV€mm0Df- er, Kimsey and Bengolllhl Gould and Hargrove; Clazet and Old mans race, 50 yds.~1, Geo. Among bllildlhss which me Second Game: 5,-sbowgkl, Dickeson; 2, Mike Trainer; 3, Herb Stewart Construction Company is`, R, H, E, swam, "mv -1-homwm “W "°°““3 is the M°"3"°t|D°"'°"' 9 14 3 Budalo ................... 2 5 1 Shot put (open)-1, Fred Small; F08” M°"‘°"1°»1 P‘“"Yl°"““ St- 1-0111! 10 14 3 Montreal 3 'l o 2, Frank stewart; 3. Harry Cras- Ohuroh at La. Chute, P. Q., which g0n~e||_ goldsmn and Ruel; Caraway and Grouse; Brown and wen Will be f0°’mPl¢f»°d in thfw Week5.H¢¢l'¢» F|Sh€l‘. GYBY “nd BGUSOUBU- Susce. Running broad jump (open)--l, Um°» “ld 01 Whiilh me “°nV“°t First game: Fred Ranallan; 2, Fred Small; 3, dm f°f °°ml=l°“°n 1-' °°*- 15- R- H- E- Newark la le 2 Harry craswell. -rhe pleht et Bedford P. Q.. of thelclevelhhd ll is o Jersey city 1 5 3 when Borrow rooo~1, criswoll Tourington Company. larB2S¢lChicago 8 19 2 Meadow; and Hargreaves; Pip- and Thornton; 2, Jay and Stewart; manufacturers of needles in thel Fen-ell and Sawell; Lyons and gras, Jones, Krlder and Stack. 3. Rupert MacKay and I-laro‘d L““ ¢f°W\ng al-ees. In the more mm 1°' th' 'mn mm mgrkegi- end will be cvmnleted about Dre-[Chicago e is 2 glenn, Hargreaves. Metiinglq, cos- which hliule had picked out for mfihfrly dish-ion, nog lmvy °°”‘°“ ”°°‘ "’ °“°m§ wma W 1- Amerie the projects which they Harder. oohhelly. Russell and odrello .sr aohherd, steer. them, ood o most delirious meal ‘Wh will delay ripening and m mm* hu °°m° y P have undertaken in the past were Myatt; Gasipn, Daglia, Faer and I-‘ini game: was passed around, and which ev- enly frost would cgi," mm' .I consider trade ngreemehstllixéofli The mv amp M ur, . my o. N. it. terminals, Levis P. Q..`Grul»e. loryohe did luriioo io, needless io Loolrhurt Mohtgomm "“’“'*‘ It Present damage from lie- U passing through a eo “rd 'mémm to ,,,e,,.`¢,,`m,,,,¢'iheed offices of the sherhl-coke rim "moi ,uelilmore a 12 2 'soy the inner man was well looked Shun' hm' WW 4r°\\iiht. soil 9”” "mn “dzx h:f,,dn“'m“;`:::l°:f 5:; ,,°:|,,¢.¢, "n»ust company. brohoheo of the “Wing and insects and mn T5* P"°°°“" °°“ 41 m me m_ The “vm” "ng °; ,ix hu-fi. Bank of Montreal at Richmond. Bt- Louis eckd s very small Nmntu. of india is not relponsibs I dm ki boy' with bu md Mun' vmomwllg gm,-hwge, T mis- Cincinnati “id” SEP ues? Miller, Newsom & Krueger won at the sports. At the good that is derived from L function such as this and trusted that it would become an annual event. He was also pleased to se( present, Mrs. A. MacNa1r, who li( said, took an active interest in all matters pertaining to the firm. Mr. Frank Stewart, Vice-president, W2( then called on and he heartily en-. dorscd the remarks of the Presi-i dent. Mr. Dan Morrison then brought the speech making to I close with a few words of encour- agement. Mr. C .L. MacKay, Sec‘y-i Txeas., was unable to be present, owing to a severe cold, which kept him at home. Ice cream, soft drinks, and bananas were them passed around, this was followe ' by a delightful half hours muslc5 entertainment, by the Imperl Boys’ Orchestra, interspersed with a few old-time dances, during which Peter Hughes, Simon Pa# quet and Joe Davis came out of re-1 tlrement and gave a splendid ex-1 hibition of step-dancing and I most successful outing was broughd to a close by the singing uf Auld Lang Sync and the National An- them. The Commlttee in charg( were Messrs. Athol Bums, Haro] MacLean, Percv Acorn, Her; Brown, Herb Thornton and Jac! MacNall'. Sluggers Win' Fra m Eagles The first piay off game of th; Summerside Baseball League for the McMurdo Cup was played last Frle day evening on the School Diamond between thc Harris Sluggers and ,Flying Eagles, the former team twinning out with the long score ol 9-1. Jackie Schurman, pitcher for th( Sluggers was in fine form. In thc fourth innings Monkley, rcllcved Roy Daley for the Eagles. The next game will be played on .July 26th. LINE UP ‘Harris Sluggers Flying Eagles Catcher J. S. Wright Fred Dole) Pitcher Jack Schllrmsn Fred Dale; Chas Monklel ist Base Peters Cromman , 2nd .Bose fStewart I :hd Bose Wilson Mccabs Mlllman Short Stop Warren Wsrd L. Field Ranklni ` C. Field Mclnnig Ldstons R. Field Fred Mclfxld- - Umpire. _ Reading 7 12 lfaficr. This was followed by thel Dr. J. A. McMurdo-Base Judge -5 Cain, Tauscher 6; B001; Bhegly, preselitntion of the prizes "‘°veste sian Le ture md the n wer og , _ _ *T-°_’"` an mum “Hale aceordilig to “I tm” to bm. both in left the “Y” onthe truck piloted by kaninl. the MacKinnon Memorial Derringer and Wilson; Lucas. second game: this point. Chairmen Jack Mac-H it is onilthat we have our back: 6|! . air xol dl - W, Y "wrt ci the sgrisul- , ,mu ~,;i ' useoonald. Y. w. o. A. shemoolre, P. Q.. ey. p. nileher and Lombsr . ndilmere Umllqllzsxrtmsnt' Ummm” Hi' mind. Tallldniznghrscocrstitutionngi 18;; boys will put up the tents eficted in memory cf his wife by First game: , Reading 5 vm. L _ iglutzmfnd mm bl. mm hu ,D 3,, th, "gm 1,, ,mm gm- the ur. some n. mexiimon, former-~, _ _\ s. n.l=:. Holloway, sroythe sr inn g .,,`,,"*<--,__’ " ... _mu bn _m!,“,,|'_ _(VY. \_'¢¢_otoi,qg-eweiiqgpr. `,,_ ls~°2-fllilrlottetvgj. 1 ~ - ' N°'~.Y°l'l_ 1..-___»-o_o-t I 0-L_Q°_=k_». umm. .Willing li»sett.._!~\1°.P1°..|_!1“’l °U'°l91 Illvmt .°““..b°°\=“P°'I OWWIW* E G _ ` Q»~ ~ , ._ . ‘ as E-_On fo..- Nair called on the Hon F R Heal-tz, President of the firm, for a few remarks. Mr. Hearts spoke of ,to the wall, the malady cf the me is that there ls no wall. People to- day who have no faith have their ‘ f oral' ...IF 5353-! 8 ~:.-rr I Philadelphia _ is 1g_ 2` 5( ,, Mungo, Haute, Heimach and Do- I pez; Collins and V. Davis. M RA at l f B. H. E. Ch|¢BB0 8 15 0 lpittsburg 11 18 1 ` "Q k Root. Smith, May, Malone, Gudat ' ‘ ""‘ _ \v i ` ‘ i ~ i l l t 1 li .l i .1 ` 1 l I l \