.4. ‘are ciiaanl N _..__?-_,,_ ..____.__.._._.____._____.. . . i-ursv dimer-coo km, rnflzwo "rwgo o mo. :5 rum-s Iyllfltlln, no,» Gnu aruZlSTicTc-s moms --i__.___._._.______ -_._ EAR-K to wines military and you know with lighting army rtquires l first-oiled Raining cadre to drill recruits and replace casualitles. W)“ Wllod between hempn ropes ,- also "Nqilllire" training stalls which -_ are as littloin the public ye M time . ..whieb flmction "when the gun be which iunction “when the gun be- gins to shoot." Yot the boys in back "1 of s boxer-hismanager, trainer and - IQOODdIrvUQYViCQ o1 supply MBFWY seconds-operate as a general stafl, Ti r snr. . their - service of supply, and ambulance corlle combined when the ‘gloves begin $0 N! ' ' no trainer's principal jo b ‘is to ' bring his boxer jio the ring in top -- tidltilll fauna-not weakened from " over-filing or lazy from too little- Tho aversgs imanager of course, dir- Icte like a general the battle strategy If his mtsit ticket, with i-lle chic! " lccond acting "somewhat like sn eraifs rhiog o! stall’. They watch for mil:- liwes in talc rihz t-‘stics’ ci the outer buiiiflr, spd their ova as mil. pour- lng iheir dlrlcilcvt: mt.- the-r ’msn'l ~ ‘nssses in the ring‘ tccucs c! the other blttldtlfldflloir can as wdl, pourinl onsiriio their man's c111 bet rounds and‘ treqwli-ly =18~ killing him when in action. EXP!‘- adviscrl know just what; and how " much. to tell their man: the dubs in able of seconds. They've handled _K. 0,. Phil Karim, and a soon c! that line (and they ae legion) simply cnnfuse their scrapper with chatter- ing Jumbles of bad advice. a Crock corner men must be "first aid" specialists and some are mar- vels indeed in patching up a. bruised battler during the one-minute rest period. Jack Brady, o! Tommy Loughralfs staff, is one oi these. Cool heads, keen eyessnd expert ringers plug gaping cuts with the finesse of surgeons and thelcelerity o! iegerde- main. The bunglers in this hospital work simply increase the carnage. Cartoonist Hardin" iaumley has pictured a few ring comer technicians who are tamed among those on the "inside" o! plesent'_day doxing. ‘That my Aroel-"Little Whitey" Bilnstein duo. both comparative youngsters, are anions the most cap- such battlcrs Geno Tunney, Leo Iomski, Charley ltoscnberg, ‘Ade Goldsteln, Benny Valgd’, Joe Glick, others. Tfhafpair is 1a: ntoro than ll mug wamj-‘ond-sponge combination, ssallgoodsccoudshavstobo. Among lncdem trainers. ms Doll- ings. antique but active _welshman' Jimmy Dotoresl, another genuine "om mow. "bee" Robb, and Lou Pink come to mind, especially f0!‘ their ‘corner stuif." There are other favfirite 10 n Arne SP0...- EZ?‘ A RSINTI-il .. -» sill-é c". able physco-iistic mentors "behind the sport scenes" who deserve, and will get, ‘ ‘ consideration later 0X1. Copyright, 1929, King Ilcstures Syn- dicate, Inc. - i g 31c LEAGUES AMERICAN LEAGUE .'... a5“ .0»! New York ........... Chicago G Earoy, Moore and Dickey; Faber and Berg, Grouse. i ‘ Boston ... Detroit _ _ mailing, Prlsdhommei and ‘Having; Graham, Ydc and llsrgnve, Eflflllilflfis A Crowderundlilolnlo, . , i muesli. lanolin t . V, QYN c i v I fir‘, . it a i . it. " . » . fl Domhiols o! , a sanrsnalts. Aug. 2o+Dominstsd_ “. by ‘the, slight iigure otirercv Wil- liams. greit Vancouver splinicr, the Canadian track lieldfchampion- "ships will be decided in pictur- esque ‘settle; in nociry- Mountains on Lsbornansept. 2. - Tile ‘most ~wiii be the,'cliilsx- to the season's athletic activities in the Dominion. Last year itwsq overshad- owedby the oiympio Gainel, being a gigantic try-out (or theblympiad, with trackevents in‘ metres; as is the rule every» (our years. _ track events on labor my will b6 mos. wllllsals possibly will be rilnhiug better than ever at nanii. 1111s 21- year-old athlete. s world‘ tigureslnce he captured the Olympic sprinting crown last, year both at "looms 20o metres, equalled werldsérocord time loi- the nrst ‘time last’ month. At Vancouver in July he equalled D 3-5 seconds ior 100 yardsin a prelim- inary o! this event. The track was covered witblucbes o: icons dirt. Th6 day after edillllinf the wdtldw record, Williams rscedthelilu yards’ - iinal m o 4-5 to best» itddie Tolsn o1 Detroit, United states champion, by inches. with rrsnk Wykoii, sn- other United States star. messing closely. Williams will not face Tolqin at Banii. because the "midnight ex- press" has gone to mops; and whether or not Wykoil will be here is soubtiul. . , What record will be broken, i! A any? Seven Canadian maria were Flowered in the intense competition ‘for Olympic places last gear. This seasoh. three more Canitdisn marks have been lowered. though the new marks have not yet receiv-edofficial sanction through the regular chan- nels. , ' _ ; _ 4 ‘Athletes will come irom all. psi-ts of the pomlnion (or the meet. The stljongest teem’ is" expected iron-l Hamilton Olympic Club. While the Ontario hlrlnch p: the Ainatetilfl Ath- letic Union of Canada was hampered in grjmlntlng the provincial repre- sentatives, by lack o! ample funds, the OlyinpieClub o! Hamilton has developed into the ‘greatest. body o! its ‘kilulln the nomipiob and will undoubtedly send some of its stars by prams missus ii oiiidial inclusion "is ‘not possible. field will be all the better, as asth- onstrated steectional meets, rol- the expel-lines "alibi-dad at‘ Amsterdam ‘lug-year, They will have an eye on the British Empire Games to be held eventing nooiflcial connection the mun-host».- , _ » Filling oz cal-autos. Alta, will= be-on mas m tbs ilvelhi throw, m which ho'is eapsctss to re- ta-in his lsurels. He holds the om- isim record 01202 feet 4 l-a inches. made lest year at Hamilton. Alex Munro ,0! ‘nor-onto. who set the pre- vious Canadian hiilmp ‘record. beaten recently st suooilvcp will rlhloubtcsly be included in Ontario's quotmLJ-ih Filling and Williams. Munro .15», ct Amsterdam. Ahbthfl‘ olrmvic Canadian. ‘Vic Pickard of nsmilton [use tub University o: p lvdnis. ‘will probably be here with Al‘ Bow And Field cl.’ Ships Will. 1 Be Climax To j _I Seasonfs’. 7Abfivities. for the pole vault. Strong ccmpetitlonwill be oiiord- ed in the track event above 100 yards, though the line-up (or the century against Williams is shroud- ed in doubt. Above this dietsnm there is s. line class to select from. including Johnny Fitzpatrick oi Hamilton, George Hester of Hambil- ton, Harry Warren of Vancouver and others. The three named were ill Amsterdam. ' For 440 yards James Ball of Win- nipeg is an outstanding entrant, holding the Canadian record and championship, Phil Edwards, o! the Hamilton Olympic Club and New York, possibly will be here. He will have recovered from the injury to his foot suiiered in the Onterionleet early in August. W. J. Montsbone of Montreal, S. B. Glover of Edmon- ton, F. W. MacBeth of Hamilton, and W. A. Wilson of Montreal are other outstanding 440 yard men’, Jack and Pete Walters o! Toronto. along with Ben Little o! Winnipeg, A. Doherty o! Montreal, andd). G41’- iln of Hamilton, are the Canadian stars in the long distance runs, up to rnlile. Norms Tomorrow, Thursday, Automobiles will be allowed in stock gate at hhl~ bmvll Irounds alter ll a. 1a., with the exception o! stock exhibitors and o!- flolsl cars. Absolutely no can will be allowed on race stable grounds. J. W. Bonlter. Secretary. \ u / / Aomssrsstsn oi the mo: and, at Hamilton. next years thoiizh this‘ i n! w. a, ooonen. The secdndkmeeting in the east- Qmlllflp 0f the Brand Circuit will 0i‘!!! this sfterltoonst the Goehen mm trick, the iirét race on the card being the two year old division o! the Rsview Futurity with a purse o1 $4,000. All ofthd leading ‘Juveniles are named in this event, the group including Poll Mcllwyn, Leroy, a brother oi Spencer, 1.59%. and Betty Ann. This race will be sandwiched with a no trot to which ‘ironic. Brit- ton. a winnerlt Hartford in 2.05%, Anna armors‘: Boy and Arbutus are eligible, ends 2.1a trot in which Crusader. Bob Marley. San Guy, and senator Brewer willstnrt. The alter- noon's racing will‘ close wltna three year old ploe in which Bstterwin. Noon-and Stone Mountain will start. As the starters ari required to race without. hopples, Bstierwin, a winner trouble bciore it is finished. The racing on ‘filesdsy opens with a two years old ploe in which Cold Cash will meet rmst and Calumet Alpert. both o1 ch can beat 2.10. it will be_ followed by a three year old trot which may go to Miss Woer- ner or Miss Bertha Hanover. Volc- mito may be held over for a more valuable event later in the week. The Goshen mn Purse and the three year old division oz the Review Futurity whichis worth $6.000, are the leading emits named for Wed- nesday. Walter ma; will again meet Contender in the three year old race together witnMiss Bertha Hanover, Crusader, and Lee, Wynolofls Star. The aged event will bring out Clara Bescom, Ifillworthy. Rose Mor- gen, _Ruth M. Chenault, and the three, year old coltvolomite, the winner oi tho $10,000 Charter Oak Purse at hat-deal last week. He looks like the best and st the same time it‘ would not be out oi place to add EveryfRecord Smashed... 31,065. Soto ‘Sixes Sold irst Year! ALGos/len ctnsrticra m 2.0454. may he in P I 2R EVI. i: it I Gr*dnd Circuit A that he is the first colt oi’ that age to win a. feature event irom aged horses on the mile tracks. The Good Time Stake and I 2.11 Dice will be the leaders on the card ior Thursday. The iirst named will be raced in two divisions. The main event will bring out Hanovers Ber- tha with which Berry won at Grand Rapids in 2.04%. Main McElwyn, and Due Rottim while in the consolation Hoyle, General Hanover and Gren- adier will take the word. The Royal Lady with which Fleming won at Hartiord in 2.0a looks like‘ the best in the bsoc. She will take the word with Bonnie M.. Colonel Strong, Hollyrood, Jacqueline and Lu Trask. Fleming also has what looks like the top liner in the 2.16 pace in Dal-key Grattan. He will start with Betsey Prigg, Gilda Gray, lngomar Grattan, and Hollyrood Abigail. Winnipeg will appear on Thursday in the 2.07 pace. He will meet High- land ficott, Louis Direct, Widow Grattan, Bernice Logan and Battle Axe. wms CONTEST. "rnlm DIED ‘MONTREAL, Que. Aug. lg-Aiter induiglnug in a corn eating conteeai washing each cob down wik oom- ious draughts othome-msds vmiksy Henri Dalpe, 45, dropped dead in. a farm house near St/Gencvieva, last night, winnig ih econtest with a total o! seven co . Dalpe collapsed after an argument with his friend, Edouard Duval, who was the other competitor in the contest and died beiore medi- cal old could be summoned. 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