° ‘ GOLF BASEBALL WRESTLING July 9 I NEW - iggest Circus To Ever EXHIBIT In Charlottetown Cqmingsitiiday British Track Men Come Close To R e c o rd s (Canadian Press Cable) WHITE CITY STADIUM, 1on- don, July 3.—The British Amateur Athletic Association had a flock of brand new champions today, who [in winning their titles on the final day of the big meet here came close to world's record time in only two instances. Only one champion re- peated, Tim l-lsmpson, of England in the half mils rim. The nearest to world's record time was hung up by P. P. Reid, in winning the 100 yards dash, fin- ishing in 9 9-10 seconds, two fifths of a second slower than the record listed for Percy Williams of Can- ada and Frank Wykoff of the United States. In the six mile run, J. Poots, of Baltwell. finished first iri 30 min- utes, 25% seconds, compared with Nurmfs listed world record of 29:36 8-5. Of the British Empire champions crowned at Hamilton in 1930, three repeated Hampson, whose time for the half and two were beaten ghqm I. A . all; Etsgzrgston wasjorge Sécgnpfgegiehm’ Empire mom Baltimore . , , . , _ _ g I; - r . a Jer Clt' , __ and 56 ‘2-5 seconds to win the ev- ‘flies’ Hampson‘ Bwmley’ Hssiiowa: Gumben and giggle? ent yesterday afternoon. 10rd‘ R a “n” “mp °n and “m” a‘ l" olden and’ Outs“ . ’ David Burghley got beck his “m” 3 °' Pweu- ' . British 400ysrds hul-dlc titlc, run- agoznmlfies; Hliflfliilrd Empire R n l‘ ' _ _ an g c amp on, an Po ll. - - - Unique novelties will be nunior- included, as well as the Pick of 2:: ‘Eng: §°*;,::n;t:;°°“; “f, L500 mm”. a K Thoma,‘ Rochester . . .. . 2 a o pus throughout the lengthy pro- resinbacks and wildest or bucking H“, o, south “m, wk,“ ‘hm plrs champion; Comes. English Mame“ 13 15 9 gram of theaGgatéluieeiilsglgito (iir- bmiiffiebd. Many of them have been “mi-wow” mmw n gamma“ h“ champion. Winford. Eckett. Starr and Flor. (m, which s e ve vm cons nt winners at horse shows 5M0 t . Bu,“ once‘ Mangum and lusce. exhibitions in Charlottetown on throughout the country. b”; flzxetu‘: Tfiltvlexgznf: Evémonfxle ma’ ' 8m” “d ' ssturday, July 9th. at Connolly's One hundred girl riders will con- it; indies Steeplechase, Bailey and mom Iiist game: Field, Upper Queen Street. Ludwig tribute their daring equestrian feats ' ‘on R. a I Rudolph, noted tutor of horseflesh, to the program of wonders. Many ' _ gugmo H a 1., ‘ has arranged several displays o! of them are great favorites with ggpmmmefr; walk‘ Gnu‘ “ma” " 4t 9 i Kentucky thoroughbreds and poa- the thousands of horselovers who on T 1r u: ‘m; °L°°d wrmm m‘ Gm“ “d 6mm. hick”, cook ies, the routines being diverting and. consider the Bells Floto stables the Hagen 0p Y’ ° “m? °nr "14 Ferris. m, 5mm ' ' most unusual. These drills and best in the country. _ I 11:: melt-reshhurdles: 1;? Blirflli- V maneuvers are said to represent the Sells Floto is the only big circus i ey’ mp e c amp m? “Y- m?‘ _ pinacle of equine training. scheduled for the Maritime Prov- CLEVELAND‘ ‘M’? " (AP: _ “sh °*"*"‘P*°“-'°11d 1111111"- sm“ "m" I The mammoth Bells Iiloto stables irioes. It carries a huge band of Walt" Hagen’ can“ an we“ c “m 40° metre‘ hurdl": 5°"! Biiflh- Baum n‘ n‘ I‘ have been greatly enlarged for the twenty musicians. directed by Vic- 91°“ came m Wm‘ ' dnvmg 1mm‘ 19y» 3111M" 811d 311811411 iililmllibh- Toronw " o a o 1932 tour. Exceptional huh jumpers tor Robbins. “Wrdiy ‘*1 9°“ °“° w“ mm- Relay "Ems for 400 and 1.600 " 3 3 ° and talented manage horses are °5 L05 51186195 1°!‘ 1118 Ymh Western metres to be chosen from above. Brewer’ mum‘ “d emu“; open golf championship with a 73 Llebhardt and Daly. hols total oi 287 strokes. I ' ' Dutra battled Hagen all the way I. B. l. H010 m8)’ Favorite Is Beaten ‘but saw his lead fl-ulwlyJdn the Newark -... .. l0 16 0 16th and 17 holes where the “i-lalg" Reading .. 1 u a a “—__ , gym-Mao‘ Jujy 3_.(A_p_)._"'f°p picked up two shots and then went H°b°1"'r Mm"- shefid. Brennan INIIRNATIONAL animus Flight," the entry of c. v. Whitney on i»: win by a single m". Harm "d KlYFWMI Yem- Zlimbro o; N... yer-g, m m, gigpoo “M. finished with a par breaking 1o to Ind I-mii- , won 1,0,1; pg, lirigton Oaks" by two lengths Bat- Dlltfl"! 73~ Newark .. . 47 32 .595 uldsy, with "Evening" second and Played won T,“ l“, Ammo“ “M535 Buffalo -- .. 4s a2 s04 "Perry" third- " All Stars 4 a o 1 Baltimore .. 45 34 .570 TOp Flight taking the lead at the . m...‘ 4 3 1 1 m" '“"‘ Montreal . , an 3a .505 quarter ran the mile and an eighth Falcons """ 4 0 1 3 3- 3- 5. Rochester .. . 39 39 .500 in 1.50 4-5. The race waswegsrded Th, an leading m, wumnmn " 1 5° "7""? 01W .. 39 44 .470 as the greatest for two year old City League this year and look good Phmdewm. a n 1 grading .. a: 4a .400 fillies in the United states. t , to take the championship from the anihgfc” “d “PM”? Eiimmiw °r°m° 39 43 ~37’! T?!’ 51181115 W811i to tfic post a 4 WIIVIBLEDON, England, July 3- Rovers. Tonight's game more or hum’ i0 "WIIW- (Canadian Press Cabin-Fifty mln- less decides the winner ct the First NATIONAL LEAGUE __________ u”, o‘ whmwmd p,” on Saturn’, sectmh Second game: won no“ P c afternoon were sufficient to denion- The All-Stars intend to start w n- 5- . . , i4 i» “hmlhfl -. res .-. ... 12 1 Pittsburgh as so .541 gum t?“ England‘ hope’ H’ w‘ £58. ,§§°'G§§°{Z'.D'I,Z",ffl.‘ ,sw,-:l1i:§ Philadelphia s s 1 Phicero a1 s2 sac 3mm” “mm”- h“ “° m" h , Coffmsn and Berg’ Walbe d Boston a7 a‘ n‘ chance of withstanding the hurri- 1215113 m t t H u V’ Hwm‘ ‘ . 1'8 an Fhiiadelphis .. a0 as s20 "m" 9mm” W‘ l""11°°11 It w” ‘Md o’ Elmworm Wm’ ccnnzrs Cvtrboirselllxandpzai- It. Louis . 35 34 .507 a dank‘ mm‘ “'1 “m” ln- Umud Bum chmplon’ mm my son as relief hurlers This game First Ilmai New York . s2 a4 .485 “h” PM" m m’ “m M“ should be the best this season both a n ll- Brooklyn 35 3a no P. The niens‘ singles title was cap- 1 - . - Momma - hlladelphia 4a4 s1 .sai twee, by “m, H’ ,_,'6_o_,nd an rromaatandpolntoiizood base-bail New Y0K a o 2 .......... 33 46 .418 lglfltfOllii an..." ... 39 29 .574 the 0mm, {our elm,“ o‘ wlmblb and s good attendance. 30:00 ... .,, 51g 3 evean - amazes»: masons Washington g: d“ ‘m’ “k” ‘bmd ‘°°' Th‘ xlinim 1": $$r$'§§”“' weumm 1 ' st. Louis as a4 .501 $3, 1:22;“ 1:21.: 1mg: Ties Regard ' g Won Lost P.C.Chlcago .. 25 4s .300 m, Second game: w York so 2i .104 Boston 14 s1 m w Emu“ MM" °' 5m” °° , """"""" ' taller; the mixed doubles. (cf rasl) New York E3: 6 Wimbled u? PIOUI ‘OI’ EVANSTON n] J1 __ "' "' "' "' i. 1m "c: To!“ tormerrumzyerglltl; Boston olo 2 Men's singles: Ellsworth Vines, w, ‘sprint champion’ u“. m, anfifix: m‘ ‘hmmi "Mm" United sums’ ‘hinted H- w- 5115' Olympic record for 100 metres Sat- ' tlnwot Enyimmfnar» 3'3: 3-9- urday in the mldwest semi-final B a L CARPiN-"in “Noam” 01119118 B Bea: Mrs. Helen trials for the 1933 game, beating Cleveland ' _ - - ~ - - - . . . Q 3 m" w JACK "In" Wills Moody. United Ewes. defeat James Johnson, Illinois, normal mm" ed Helen Jacobs, u. s, c-a. e-i_ 5 9 4 Juiv 4. 192i Men's doubles: Jean Borotra and Jacques Brugnori, France, defeated Fred Perry and G. P. Hughes, Eng- land, s-o, 4-a, s-s, v-s, 7-5. Women's doubles: Boris Metaxa, France, and Josane Slgart, Belgium, defeated Elizabeth Ryan, England, and Helen Jacobs, U. 8., 8-4, 6-3. Mixed doubles: Enrique Meier, Spain, and Elisabeth Ryan, defeat- ed Harry Hopmsn. Australia, and Josans Bigart 7-5, 0-2. The finals on Saturday-the wo- men's final had been decided the previous day-olimaxed probably the greatest isnnis tournament the world has ever seen. National champio so tothe numbe of 31 and the entire Davis Cup teams of Great Britain, the United States. France, and Australia competed with dozens of other stars in the historic Wimbledon events. _ Not a single one of last year's champions repeated, And as cham- pions and challengers one by one fell by the wayside in the heat of tournament battle, England's strong contention was narrowed down to "Bunny" Austin and. in the doubles, Parry and Hughes. The latter pair were beaten by Bcrotrs and Brag- non in one of the hardest-fought matches eve sssn at Wimbledon. at 8 P. M. l P. M. tlchs, also Live Stock and Poulti’! Demonstrations at sash station. IENGLANB Will HAVESTRUNB JRABKTEAM LONDON, July b-(Cariadlan Press Cabin-A strong track team that included four British Empire athletic tltleholders was today chosen to represent Great Britain at the Olympic Games at Los Angela. The winners at the Brit- ish Empire Games at Hamilton, Ont., two years ago who are in- cluded in the British Olympic team chosen today in the light of the British A. A. A. championships just concluded at the "White City," are Lord David Burghley, 120 and 440 yards hurdles; T_ Hampson, half mile; R. H. Thomas, mile, and S. L. Englehart, 220 yards titleholders. Lord David Burghiey will cap- tain the English team, which is as follows:- 100 metres, I". P. Reid, English champion, Puller and Page. 200 metres: Reid, English cham- negro and George Simpson, former- ly oi’ Ohio State in 10.6 seconds. John Morris of the Southwestern 'i_i~. znlrahnui ‘rrr SPORT 1 =11 1- ‘ BIG LEAGUE’ SATURDAY’! RESULTS ‘ NATIONAL LEAGUE B.H.I. ‘Ill 0 New York . . . . .. 411 1 Seibold, Zachary vzuid Spohrer; Fitssinimons, Hoyt, Mooney and Hogan. Philadelphia Brooklyn st. Louis sio 1 Pittsburgh ... 4 l O Hallahan and Mancuso; Kramer, "finch. chrlgiion. Brains and Grace. B. ll. E. Cincinnati .. 813 0 ... .. 8 8 1 Carroll and Lombardi; Root, smith, May and Bartnett. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE , BALL RESULTS Myatt, Sewell; Louisiana s. c. bettered by one- “d H‘Y"°"'h- tenth of s second the Olympic re- m cord for the 110 metre high hurdle c “m Si. L011]! ... by winning the event in 14.5 sec- onds. KENTVILLE, N, J-r July I- (By the Canadian Press)- Catherine Morrow Began, wife or‘ col. J. 1.. 1mm, c. M. 0., Montreal, died here today. She was a daughter of former s" 5W“ --- Mayor .i. u. Yculd oi this town, (Fmvinnlti fl ‘ ‘ and ‘ andLombsrdi. DIVISION OF ILLUSTRATION Boston .. STATIONS new yqg EXPERIMENTAL FARMS - BRANCH z 8t. Peters-Monday, July 4, at . P. M. ' Bed Pariah-Thursday, July 5, st Philadelphig ‘an 3PM“!!! lose Valley-Wednesday, July t. Kristina-Thursday, July 7th, at » Crop and Fertiliser Demonstra- Alllatessstedareluviteiltebc flew. Herder. Russell. “Oonnally arid 3°"! I114 Qflibl; Gray. Cooncy, Kimlev and Bensouzh. .1. Bchulte. (Canadian Press) NATIONAL LEAGUE 51°". Bunkhouse, Cunningham Ind Bnohrer: Ubbell and Hogan. H. silica, Hclleyutnd v. Mwilfdl: Vaul and Lopes. AHIIIOAN LIAGUI Goldsteln, Hogsett n.3,; .. isle 1 sic s .-c ... 8.1!. I. 2 8 0 . 4 O I Msncuso; Johnson n.ir_il. 21o sioo - ale n. B.II.E. l I I 8 9 0 Davis, HOPE and Smile. ” . O comes the "Happiness Girl.” She is Renate Muller, Europe's favor- ite musical comedy actress and star of the gay English screen production, "Sunshine Susie.” Renato says: ‘Every Buckingham is a do ' ht. It is easy to Smoke Buckingham “SUNSHINE SUSIE” is appearing ' at the Prince Edward Theatre July BOXING .0- aumd BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT rrttbi; hi‘. t ish i 0 8-86.} fihhfiha .4 EEURBETBWN RACE ENTRIES 2,15 Trot and Pace Billy Cope, Jas. Power. Miss Possibility, Jas. Power. Marge Direct, J. Power. Jessica the Great, J. M. Kar- Lucky Lindy, W. McNeil. Chestnut Dillon, C. E. Pratt. _ Dillingwcod Earle, Howard McVinney. 1. 2. s. 4. ney s. s. ~I 2.22 Trot and Pace i. Edith Direct, Jas. MacDonald. 2. Jessica the Great, J. M. Kar- 3. Bingara Todd, A. W_ Jay. 4. The Willys, Chas. Reardon. 5. King Spruce, Wellington Mc- Dlllingwood Earle, Howard Mcvinney. ‘I, Jolly Bet, M. R. Bennett. B, Barbara Martin, P. J. Henry. 9. Dixie Marque, J. Murphy. l0_ Watts Edition, Wm. 'l‘rainor. 2.30 Trot and Pace i. La Rico, J. Power. 2. Barbra Martin, P. J. Henry. 3 5! Pipgrss and Dickey; Andrews, Jablonowskl, Kline and Tate. R. H. E. Philadelphia 4 '1 0 Washington .. 3 8i Preitas and Cochrsne: Crowder, Marberry and Spencer. R.H.E. Cleveland . . . . .. .. ‘ill 0 Detroit... .. 4 81 Brown and Myatt; Uhle, Marrow and Rilel, Hayworth. 8.11.15. Chicago .. 713 2 It. Louis 4 9 ii Isl, I. ... ..r ,._, 181$ l. Caraway, Faber and Grube; Bisc- hoidsl’. Hadley and Bengcugh, 3. Dorms. Harvester, A. S, Mc- Autumn Belle, Jae. Landrlgan. Jolly Set, M. R. Bennett. Edith Direct, Jas_ McDonald. Bob Kenworthy. . Breezy Britt, A. E. McDonald. Lady Lee, John A, McGuigan. Lou Dillon, Albert Karney. Liwopla Belle, Ray Stewart. Bilver Doctor, Dr. G. S. Not- .. EsFsFW-“P-“Wri Mr_ Squires, Wellington Mac- Sharpsburg, J. B. McMillan. La Poinsett, Jas. Riley. Z I-li-lgb-l 5"???’ (Canadian Press Cable) BISLEY CAMP, England, July 3. -The 69th annual meeting of the snapshooting-is the first day's fea- ture but the marksman from Can-r ads. and other planes abroad do not. get into the heavy petitions un- til near the end of the week. Fri- day brings the Donegall and Con- an Doyle shoots and from then un- til the closing Saturday, Jilly 1t, when the final stage of the King‘! prize is shot, hpndreds of marks- ‘men will be busy from morning in night seeking Bisleys historic tro- phies. In addition to the strong Canad- ian team and hundreds of British Isles marksman, there are shots here from India, the Sudan, the Gold Coast, ‘Trinidad, Ceylon, Nigeria, Nyasaland and the Malay, States. Sewell. l NAPLES, Italy. July 3—iA.P-l —Italy's Olympic tum 0f 10S: athletes sailed yesterday for the United States aboard the Cimtb Blamcnmann with twenty six doctors, trainers and officials. They will reach New York. July 10, and expect to be In Lou Angeles July l7 or 18. National Rifle Association, famous tourney that brings military marks- men here from widespread parts of the Empire, gets under way tomor- row with the brightest programme yet displayed. 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