r u Sit/fall ' BOWLING ' HOCKEY WRESTLING . .1 .l..’_...l \- ' Henry Cotton. mi pro, whose if in the British Championships left his 116M! ‘O-pen Golf Chdmplion 27-year-old End fax behind. Hi fir t d record-breaking under par and hii Qcgnawefergire n G01: Cotton is the first Elnglish home; to lift the trophy since 1923. 1 . DDWN THE DADK STRETDII Now that Sununerslde races are over we can look forward to the next meet on the “Spud Island Cir- cuit," iraraely". Northam. July 18th. The classes announced are 2.14. Paco, 2.15 Trot, Three-year-olli Mixed, 2.28 Mixed and should brivifl together a goodly number of hcYSBS to ‘lace the starter that afternom- Calumet Climatic, who 11nd 5 mark of 206 trotting last 5985011. paced in 2.08 last wecll which makes him a double rcco 310 DE!‘- formcr. Ho. is owned by EQFER MC- Donald, son of the la! much 5d- mlred Lon McDonald, Senator Mimic u» 103%. is no» enlercd in the Haiibieiimifln si-Bke. which ought, to Mike 50m‘? OWIWTS happy as at ioarih Randall last Wm; he “m, izc Faslg three-year- oid rim msiy iind looked to be Jim jogging when he lowered the "cum Oi i-at classic lo 2.03%. He dpfpatpd ire Florida trained Ham- bieioiiiiir candidates. Sep Palin, biimdcraf lhe colt», who took sec- ond gmcy with Ella Brewer, rc- mm)» afici- tho race “That is the imrson of the Senator (3) 2.0315 1 w- saw and I believe he is one of i.» best three-ywar-old trotters by ..ny sire ‘I have seen in quite a while, considering him from the fii-"iiiiiiifliut of size, gait, speed and manners." He is an inbred Peter the Great 307W. his sire mid maternal slro being two of the best colt trotters by ihat wonderful family founder, both of which secured identically the same record \vhcn three. He ls by The Senator (a: 2.0m, out of Phalla Volo, a double 2.10 produc- ing daughter of Peter Vole 2.0a, next dam Phalln. 2.0414. by Allie- WW"! 2.09%. third darn Amiss (dam "I Srvcnl by Mimic, thus his name is derived from his sire and the sire i’! ills third dam. m‘ Mfllrsly <31 2.00%», won the Frcv-for-nll pace which had seven siaricrs including Lee Storm, J, E. Vmiifl". Rip Hanover, etc, Birriight heats, the first two in 301". and the third in 2.03"» The imu-icrrr-olu black sen of Abbcdnle 291K. lllld won at Flint, Michigan, a lcw days previously, then was Vbilked to make the return trip by van to North Randall to meet his Frec-for-all engagement and not- withstanding the classy opposition, he showed that he was able to hold u’ ‘Wm against all comers. will Hodson has a new charge in Lu Blarlcnt 2.08, a double winner in the Bay State Circuit, which was Purchased by Squires Bros. and now dofnlrllcd‘ in Hanson's stable. Lousotta. 2.09, out of Blnsettn (dam of three in 2.10) by Binjolln ifl the second new trotter by Bogal- are Margaret Dillon 1.51m, 1nd Zombro Hanover 2.00. In the two- Ycar-old pace at Sturbrldge recent- ly three of his get finished one, two. four in the summary, namely, Aunt Ida. 3. l. l. Minerva Hanover, 1, 2, 2, and Dorsh Hanover 6, 4, m, best time first heat. 2.13. Will Fleming who deserted the harness horse game for the run- nershwas a. winner at Buckingham Park-r with Teeter Totter, but the ccolt is no longer in his charge hav- ing been taken away after the rue at the claiming price of $2,000. Will Hudson with six victories under his belt. now leads the Bay State Circuit drivers. Wouldn't you like to start five horses from your stable and. have four of them finish in the first IOUI'_PIBEBS? This is what Ben White did when he started fiva two- year-old trotters from his stablo in the same event, at North Randall, Bclvedere. Bookie, Barnes, Silver King and Mary Taylor finishing in the order named. Belvedere, o. sis- ter of Brevcre t3) 2.03, trotted the second heat in 2.00%, but as she was marked in 2.08M before leav- ing Lexington, this is not a new mark for her. All races trotted at Hamburg- Earmsen, Germany. May 9th, were won by trotters whose sires were lax-Americans. Mechthild 4, by David Guy, Bastian 4, by Anvil, Flitzi, 6, by the some sire, Guy Alfone, 3, by ‘Frank Guy, Carl Pluto, 3, by Peter Pluto, Klabautennann, 6, by Peter Speedway, Schmeling, 5, by Daytime and Iller, '1, by St. Roberts. Dr. McIntyre has disposed of his good trotter Peter Dawes 2.12 to Rollie Wood, Southport. The "Doc" has hiui a lot of pleasure with this good little chestnut and we believe it 1s his intention to purchase one for the slower classes, Balbo, the three-year-old pacer owned by Willard Kelly, worked in company with Helen Worthy a mile in 226 Wednesday at the Char- loitetown track. This colt looks like one of the best three-year-old paoorl out this year- Pot McKenna is training a three- year-old pacer by Al Worthy out of Betty Mozart and this week stepped him a mile‘ in 2.26% at the Char- lottetown truck. The fastest heat; paced this sea- son l0 far‘ were those of Chief July iiiws m... Ontario Misis Triumphs Over Montreal Star Opening Day Of. Canadian swo- men’s Track And Field Cham- pionships Halted _ By Rain- Four Spri_n_t_e_rs Disqualified. of Vancouver, Ellnore Honeyma-n of Winnipeg and Phillis Ford and Jean McLella-nd of Montreal, This heat and the final both will be run tomorrow morning. ‘ Irene Crinkle of Winnipeg and Thelma Norris of Calgary scored in the fastest heats of the intermed- iate B0 metres, both being caught in 8 seconds flat. The seconds in these heat-s, Mary Yeandeil of Montreal and Doris McKay o! New Liskeard, Ont., also qualified. Only winners of the other two heats gained entry to the final. Audrey Stanton of Swansea, Ont. captured one place with a. bristling victory over Harriet Grieve of Tor- onto and Vivian Graham of Hall- fax and Eileen Williams of Toron- to won the other. Doris Rosie of Merritton, Ont., was second. B. N. R. TEAM [USES Til (By Elmer Dulmage. Canadian Press Staff Writer) (C. P. By Guardhn’! Sjficlfl Wire) LONDON, 0nt., July B-Beiore n. sensational string of upsets really had a chance to get started. rain washed out the opening programme of the Women's British Empire trials here early tonight and left girls from every section of Canada. racing a full day of competition to- morrow. There was just time before the deluge arrived for Duke MoGarry. veteran Toronto starter, to serve notice that; sprinters from six prov- inces willreceive no mercy if they break before he gun» In the only two heats of the BO-metm senior dash run off McGm-ry disqualified four entrants. It was merely notice of treat- ment to coma because he oil-metre event is not. an Empire trial. Em- pire trials in the all important 100 and 220 yards sprints will be staged tomorrow-the iurlong in the morning. It was to have been run tonight. A meagre crowd of 400. scarcely outnumbering the competitors. took to cover when the rain came less than an hour alter the two- CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ioirwoi Fred Perry, England's great “nrtisuifi point rind never let his Ehnplre rival tennis player, rosc to the grcatostiget a heights of his brilliant to present England with its 01m sin- service only about once in each five gles championship for the first time,‘ tries. in 25 years. Englishman to win, in i909. school boys" hud provcn inadequate dons colorful history, for a. quarter o fa century to cope with the invaders, Perry stepped in and crushed Jack Crawford, world's No, l player from the end, to take a lead of 5-4 in games in the of the Empire, Ausiralinylust like breaking sticks-4i-3, 6-0, 7-5. years ago had to ask his employers’ permission to get oli work to play in park tournaments, proved himself the undoubted master of the present crop of amateurs, and possibly en- titled to rank with the greatest of all time. ford's ability absorbed such a. thor- ough sileilacking as PclTy applied. Abbodalo and Napoleon Grant in the 2.16 pace at. Cleveland, Ohio. 4th. The latter won the first r-z heat in two minutes flat, Chief day meet started. Officials kept. the girls on hand for an hour and then announced the first half of the scheduled events would be staged tomorrow morning, siiartlng at l0 EST. But there was time before the end to give warning to such cele- brated speedsters as ilda Strike of Montreal, Canada's o. i sprint- er in the Dos Angeles Olympics two yours ago and Mildred Fizzell of Toronto, another Olympian, that the pace in these trials will be hot. The dashing Miss Strike ran into trouble in the first heat; of the 60 when Hamiltoxrs Audrey Dearnley. unbeaten in Ontario this season and rat/ed the most promising graduate of minor ranks in many months, led the Montreal star all the way. Never a great finisher, Mix Strike fell behind two yards in the last l0 and "mrely edged out Betty Taylor of Hamilton for sec- ond place. It was a close call for the cham- pion. Miss Dearnley, who stood head and shoulders above inter- mediate class sprinters in Ontario last season, pushed ahead of Hilda st the 30 yard mark and steamed the rest of the way on high, gain- ing with every stride. Her time was 'l.'l seconds. Starter McGarry got tn work without delay when the seniors came to the mark. He disqualified Peggy Mathesrm of Toronto and Margaret Fitzpatrick, who came all the way from Calgary to oom- pete, for two false starts. Josephine Laba of Halifax and Mildred Flzzell went out by the some route in the second heat. This left Betty White of Hamilton, whose early season. form was disappoint- ing, to stage a. brilliant comeback, serving notice that the ace of the 1933 sprint crop is still a spectacu- lar performer. ‘Miss White won by four yards from Dot Brookshaw of Toronto in 7.5 seconds and appeared to be running without effort. Charlotte Dawes of Edmonton was third, fall- ing to qualify for the final. Mar- ainiarruwr Georgetowrvs softball téifiri won" their third: straight victory over a City team last evening wlmn they defeated the local C. N. R. nine 6 to 5 in a bitterly contested tilt. The losers were leading 4-1 up t0 the eighth only to have the win- ners score five runs in their last lwvo times at bat while holding the railway team t0 a single counter in the flint-h. .__________._. Guardian Sports Department, Siig-Jn ‘the classes for Nortbam Races the writer notes that a 2.14 pace is included in the programme. Would it not be a good suggest- ion that this be changed to a 2.14 trot and pace, mixed class, with 3 minutes allowed trotters and by so doing allow Heather-bell the priv- ilege of starting in this race. The horses Heatberbell would have to compete against in ‘this class all have records from 2.09 1-2 to 2.11 l-Z which is in keeping with his ovm mark of 2.10. The rooe fans of Charlottetown would like to see some new blood injected into this ci-zs and past performances warrant l-leaflierbell starting. I om Sir, etc. HORSEMAN. __ I Will Selec Athletes Today ANH-IERST, N. 8., July 6—S€lec4.— Rises To Great Heights To Beat Australian Ace Fred’ Perry Gives England First Wimbledon Singles Title In Twenty-five Years Vanquish- ing CYQWfOIi-I-l-l Straight Sets. B)’ Glyic Tfliiwi. Ismashes that bounced into the cov- Amociatod Press Sports Writer. ‘cred stands. (By Guardian's Special Wire) i Full of fire from start to finish, WIMBLEDON, England, July 6. -,Perry played at top speed for every foothold. He missed the defen- career todayisivc court. with his explosive first He lost his own delivery only A. W. Gore was the last- twice in the hour and 10 minutes it took him to complete his conquest, While John Bull's best “public one. of the shortest in all Wimble- Outside of the champions superb play. the only thrill of the match the‘ came when Crawford broke through final set. At that point Perry lust opened the throttle a little wider, Perry, the boy ivho only a fwc and went away from there with tho l three straight games he needed fol-i the victory. I Irfipfvvlng with every match, I George Lott and Lester Stoefen, American Davis Cup players, swept through the Australian-German combination of Harry Honman and Daniel Prenn, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3, 8-6, They meet Jean Borotra. and Jac- ques Brugnon, the veteran French team, in the final round. Boroti-a and Brugrion knocked out the highly touted British team of Ian G. Col- lins and F, H. D. Wilde today, 7-4, 3-6, s-z, 6-4. _ On the strength of her Wlghtman CH9 victory. Helen Jacobs, American champion, is a. slight favorite to beat Dorothy Round, the English girl, in the womens singles final tomorrow. Seldom has a player of Craw- Whats more, he was doing it for the third time in a year. Perry WEHL to Australia to take Crawfords homo “W! RWHY on his own grounds, and he whipped Crawford for the Amer- ican singles championship inst Sept- ember. But for an injured angle, which probably cost, him a quarter final match against Gregorio Dc Stefanl, in the French champion- ships, he might have achieved the tennis equivalent of Bobby Jones’ In the women's doubles Elizabeth golfing grand slam of 1930. Ryan, former Californian. and Mme. What made the one-sided triumph iRcne Mathieu, of France, are pitted doubly impressive was the fact tllatwrgalnst Dorothy Andrus. of Sta-m- Crawford had full control or his own ford, Conn, and Mmig Jufig Hen.- Smooth game at all times, Yet Perry rotin, of France, in the final. not only proved himself able to out- The other final tomorrow is be- last the Australian master at his own tween Henry lBunnyi Austin and back court driving grime, but he atl- Mrs. D. C. Shepherd-Barron, all- vanced ‘throughout behind his ficry English combination, and the An- backhand, forcing Crawford into er- gin-Japanese team of Miss Round rors, or putting the ball away ‘with and R. Mild, in mixed doubles. Ship Team ,Wins From A Abegwe its GR ciis wirrilii iiiris 5-41 Displaying some of the bcst hall seen in the. loop to date Burhocfs Grocers, leaders of the Industrial League, ekcd out a. 5 to 4 victory over “Pomp' Bolgcrs Hawks at the Victoria. Park dlzinloild last evening. Scoring two runs in the second on an error, n brace oi hits. and two wild pitches with runners on third enabled the wiinicrs to pull up on even terms with. the Hawks who had garnered two runs in the opening inning on a. passed batter and four safe blows. Showing superiority in every de- partment. ofithe game a team from H. M. S. Dragon, last evening hand- ed the Abegweit soccer outfit their initial defeat of the season by blanking them 4-0. Tho “Navy” flashing more speed in the attack and laying down well placed passes, dribbled in close to register three counters in the first half. Harrison scored the opener shortly after the game got under- way, while Tarrier accounted for the other two on well directed shots. The Abbie thrusts appeared disor- ganized and were turned aside by the sturdy defense thrown up by the ship team. In the second half the locals en- deavored tn force the play, but were soon thrown back on the defensive by the comblntalon play of the Navy, Harrison scoring the final goal of the game a few minutes af- icr the half opened. On more than one occasion the locals broke Contimiiilg their attack in the third Grocers sWcllPd their total to five. Gnrnhum, first man up grounded out; Lartcr and Mclnnis singled. putting rilnllcrs on first and second; MacF-arlano was saic at first as Bolgcr iorucd Iulrtr-r at ion of athletes to represent the Malritlmes at the British Empire garet. Stone of Vancouver was fourth. Edna McDonald of Halifax had failed t0 qualify along with Miss Taylor in the first heat. The third heat would have brought together Olive Hinder and Thelma Norton o1’ Toronto, Eileen Meogher of Halifax, Mary Frlzzell of Canada Athletic Union an- nounced today. 2.14 Pace- 2-15 Trot. 3 Year Old Trot and 2-28 Trot and Pace. NDRTHAM! WEDNESDAY, JULY’ i8 GREATEST HALF MILE TRACK IN AMERICA FOUR BIG CLASSES Pace- FREE DANCING AFTERNOON AND EVENING :1)“: fmsifxfgic m, m mp m, m, Abbedala repeating in the next. in the some time and Abbedale win- um to gain admission to the 2.10 lint this season in a race over a half mile track. 2.02 1-5. Abbie Smti 2.02%, sister Of Pew!‘ _ Bcolt 2.05, won her race at Flint, Michigan. in three straight with nevi-n other starters, beat tune 1503M. She. is also a sister of Sally D- Scott 2.05, who made Baldwin 7177 ‘i. stop w win at Boron. Ohio Juno 12th, _ Crusader 2.01%, and Vnnsand time 2.0a. Znmhro Hanover 2.00, who has been on the retirement list for the Pii-‘i Year, is being worked aglin. Billy Lccso having recently stepped him a mile in 2.09 with the last ting the first ning tho third float and race in The much talked of match race that we mentioned in the Back Stretch last week between Calumet 1.01%. was won by Ol-lumet Cnlsad- er by Truax in straight heats. best ‘more wan fine racing at Sum- meraldo Dominion Day, the heats being closely contested. The 2.14 um was s mat race between Sta-t G, and Billy Cope, the former get- heat and Billy the I WONDER i. qimrim‘ in 283i seconds Si» Gfllhlli, $001M. I11 the third Billy 18d 0O the N- Y. Hc has apparently not lost three-quarter pole where he W118 outbrushed by Star G. This was great lmlsh nftcr his year's law- Diilon Axwnrthy itii 2.101;, sired i’? few paccrs during his ciredfi“ a public stallion but among than ‘ 1.. on P331! D5 Billy Cape's first race in two W!!! and he looks an though he still ha! i" WELL, HE'S 1r. ‘THERE is BEEN GRINNFN. EVER SlNCE Games Trials at Hamilton will be Innis; made immediately after the track Sirikes m, 3nd Yield championships in 503ml?‘ pitch for a single, driving in Mc- ‘wmorrow afternoon, Sheriff C. D. irrai-iam and wiiiiiims Shlpley- President °l the Marmii“ scoring what. later proved in be 1hr. Provinces Branch of the Amateur winning iioiiiiii-i; third, Williams cnnilcriiili! I'm‘ Ii double a minute later to score. Mc- "Hcc" McQllarrie, with two liini slammed ihc third through, but overanxiousnoss and erratic shooting robbed them of a scoring chalice. LINEUPS H. M. s. Dragon: Goal. Stewart; filllbacks, Cove, Hayres; hnlfbacks. Ccirsiantine, Brown, Oiiilvir‘. for~ wards, Hook, Adams, Harrison, Tarricr, Baylic. Abhir-s: Goal, Thompson; full- backs, Cnvill, Raymond: halves. Duffy, Smith. McKic: forwards, Cokcr, Bcvens, DuPasquicr. Taylor Ncilsoil. < efcroe-P. O. Smith. tile latter The losers (lame luck in their hall of the inning to count iwicc: Glliis, Doyle and Lnwlni- all hit safe, the first two counting mi m- fleld oilts, but l.a'.rl"i~ ivas run down between third and homo to end the frame. Hawks had a great chalice to tie it. up in the fourth as sicwart, the first batter, connected for a triple. poncnt, Archie McFarlanc, granted BOXING BASKETBALL omen SPORT as Sir left, wins the Home-Bred Three A spl/ended action shot from Bonnlaw victor Sassooirs Homily, on the year-old. cup at Gatwick, England, -.,§_ Hyrnio McArthur and Leo Saree- ant have taken over the gas and service station on the McIntyre Highway for the summer months. 1 On July 18th the two wrestling “champeens“ Ed Don Georke and Jun londos will settle their mat differences at. Fenway Park. Paul Bowser will-ho the referee. Enm Fiermonte. the Italian box- er whoiwoil the former IVIIS. John Jacob Astor, has deserted matri- mony and returned to his first love, the ring. He ls headed for ‘his, training camp at Asnburr 984"‘ N, J., and after training for five weeks hopes to proceed to Long Is- land to meet Maxi Rosenbloorm in B. match there There is no lack of international intercollegiate competition this summer what with Harvard's baseball tcamwgoing to Japan Pennsylvania State's soccer outfit visiting Scotland, various American crews at the British Henley and the Cornell and Princeton track athletes’ showing in England. Capt. R. F. H. Norman, s mem- ber of the Portland Club of Lon- don, won a. unique wager recently by playing 10 non-stop rounds of golf in fewer than 1000 strokes on the Stoke Pcges, Buekinghamshuc, course. The.,Ca.ptai.n is 40 years of age, was severely wounded during the World Warp-has a metal plate in One ‘of his legs and is quite lame. To win his wager he vrmiked 45 miles in 16 l-2 hours. number of strokes for the 10 rounds was 960-so he had 40 strokes to spare. His only susten- ance was four lemons and rm oc- casional dlriilk of water during the rounds. The "silver bullet“ the $100,000 speed car that was unsuccessful iri the hands of Kaye Don at Day. tona, l'~*la.. in 1930, has a new own- er in Freddy Dixon, one time rag- ifl! mOiOTCYeIist. Dixon consider. the power of the car's engines in- sufficient and after a certain am- ount of reconstruction has been completed he hopes to carry out first tests at Pcndino Sands, North Wales. and then become another challenger for the ‘world land- speed record‘. Da v0 Komonen. Sudbuiws “nhnrlicm Finn" won rm». Lion's Club Dominion Day road race (>35. 115'. having no trouble with the other nine entrants in the ten mile race Howie Morenz, flashy centre of the Canadians ‘in the N. H, L. was given a royal iveleome to 111s nat- ive town of Strntford at ihc open- ing of the new "National Stadium“ there and was presented with a handsome chest of silverware but, one. ft single by Oillis at the start of the fifth. Tile defensive performance lum- cd Ln by young “Half Mclnnls. second sacker of the Grocers, was easily the highlight of the game, "Had" accepting seven chances without an error, while a fast but was thrown out at tho plain trying to stretch it to a hnmcr. The game started out in a. loos.‘ manner with both hurlcrs being hi‘. hard and often in the first three innings. Afr/cc that however, it dc- veioped into a close liuricrs‘ lmltle‘, Haxvks hurlcr. granted Six countries arc represented in the annual tour dc France, around the country cycling classic "which begun July 3rd at Paris. The countries are France, Gormany Italy, Spain, Belgium and Switzer- land. zlouble play by the Hawks in the filth was also worthy of mention. framcswofwtilejlanlc wliilc ills op- MaLBaer, heavyweight: champ- His total i ‘i Sport Briefs m \ ion of the world, will star in lib own musical show at the Metro- politan ‘Theatre commencing Pri- day, Jilly 13th. Max will have his brother Buddy vnth him as well n: the tago and. screen comedian Benny Rubin. Jack Lovelock former mile world record holder. only sot third place at the Southern. England track championships Saturday. Primo Camera. will fight at Paris, Oct. 15th. His opponent will be the WiXlJlCT of a match between Jack Peterson, British Empire heavyweight boxing champion and Larry Gains of Toronto, who will stage a match in the White City, London, Sept. 10th. ' The second annual William Run- dolpi-i Hearst-Herold mm Examiner marathon swim in Lake Michigan will be held July 22nd. The dis- tance will be 15 miles and $10,083 in prizes with $5.000 going to ihn winner will be offered. - While Maxie Beer has been wildly cheered throughout the Un- ited States on his victory ovor Prime Camera, and bringing the title back to America, a. number of emhangee from across the border have not been over enthusiastic a4 to the clowning actions of the hi] Californian both in and out of the rang. and doubt that. he will lend the same dignity to the crown, that this predecessors, even the lumber- ing Camera, once a circus frebl did. Even the proposal that Brier de- fend his heavyweight title in Ber- muda has its repercussions as may be judged by the following from an Ottawa paper‘. “If they allow Maxie Bacr over there the com- munity will be wrecked. That fel- low can make more noise in five minutes than a. flock of hose reel-s answering s three-alarm call. Everywhere he goes he creates more racket than a. rogue elephant on the rampage. Bermuda. would think that a volcano had emit/ted if he ever stepped: on its shores. l! the promoters want. to match him 0n an island all well and good, but lhey can take him to Cuba or some place- whcor the populace is un- ‘happy unless a revolution or some ,.sim1lar excitement is present. oom- I ing or going. Bermuda is too 'K<‘1’ii1t‘. for Maxie Barr and should be protrctrd from him." ‘ 0n lasing to a team from H. M, 1S Dragon last. night, the Abbie; ‘have nothing in reproach them- iselvos for, 1n ihat, the first team ‘of the shin holds the soccer title of the American West indies fleet and a number of first beam player! ‘ were on the llneirp last nlghL 1A. P, By Guardian's Special Wire) Home Runs Yesterday -- lee. Braves. 3; Gehrig, Yankees; Burns, Browns; McNair. Athletics; Suhr, Pirates; Leslie, Dodgers; Schulmer- lch, Reds: Slade, Reds: Lombardi. Reds; Collins, Cardinals; J. Moor-o, Phlllics. one each. Ly LOLJSKUCE o a a M‘ ’ B ” I — Hie .__§_J_‘L c. . . . . __ . 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