nav- MNI nrrm "If rrrr I5‘ BM 1P1: ‘HI... Ifif- llsnan_'\ n-w uu-arn_ -... -.|»>_ u. Eon six SPORTING NEWS Gander Haegg Sets New Many Entries US. Mile Run Record For Ulll Home —- Week llaees CAMBRIDGE. brass, July 25 - made baclt in 1934. by 1.4 seconds. (Afh- Gander Haegg. who BClTflltS By so doing. Haegg came within that he runs onl_\' inst enough to seven mnths of a second of his own win. ran the fastest mile in United world mile record. which recently Si.‘ 1: door [rack Lll5lOl'_V—4jU4.3 . was lowered to 41:02.6 bv Arne Andl Entries for Old Home Week Ind 1111-11: to defeat Gil Dodds of crson in Sweden. PIOVIDCIBI Exhibition Pa! It’! 1 bv 10 varcls :1i1d Bill Hllififil Dodds, who overtook Hulse with cllarlollelmw“ August 1 ' 01v York bv 15 before a deliri- _ :3 terrific finishing drive. also fin- (‘lfiied sflillfllfly. July 34- nus ('l'O\\'(l o! 10.000 nt Harvard sta- lishcd under the Cunningham re» secrem" J~ w‘ Bwlm.‘ ma“ 0111.111 lccrd in 4:965 and l-lulse. who tzave Vlewm 15st ewmm“ ‘med m" he H1011: vlrruallv r1111 a front race Hztcgg n stiff argument during the "l5 "w"! mu“ pleased “hm are iriitil s t !:11i~l1 lo lower (llPIlll support given y e 111st 111111 u m uiil ,w i splendid _ _ I e g ap as tmedlhorseireu from all over the Mari- time Provinces. It is not i300 E1116?! to say." stated Mr. Boulter. that from a glance over the list 0f hcrscs entered we can predict iour afternoons racing equal to any- rvctirtl, l :11 4:07 8 Grand Circuit ‘ .1113 Aiilcrlruil l Also rlill-Bflldrlffllfllvfl‘. i T\\'ll~\'81lI‘-Old Pace-Purse $750 R I . -~“ll¢' "wls- thing over seen here. There! age“?! ‘ l t tn three cot uu v- lli>\\'.\lv’(‘l Hliiirivcr, lsafford 1 l whine L; the m”; we have; ll“? 1°“- ‘lmfllell’ Z zlrocnrd Tifwhlle all entries are not DivllPfl (iglllfvlilll. iJOIIlESt 3 3 in for the other c|a55¢5_m;ny of B; '1 ‘ l .\'lc. mm“ *1‘ ‘- 213 " them being en rntirtieiintthgomniklg I ' t ‘1- _ _t th re uf can 8 sillllll!‘ 5.1‘; m“ ’ Pur“ 5375 T Mm - ‘Lilli! S: nhorslemen will be here l'1\(,'illl.1 t.‘\'\'ll'. ‘ ' in such numbers that they will oc- 1‘ (‘lllFlllQ n [chappcnj 1 1 d,’ cupy every available stall LU-lTJlIl '-\-IL‘."| 1 5 1 After considerable negotiatignnfin lirct-iotis . v ' 3 g lctltstanding program o vsu e1 e ivtls sei inst fifibi §ZZ°.,..§§“|‘R1§§.¢, g 4 g j from George A. Hamid of New York .t~ tmsl; 'I‘in1c5 308E». 2.08%, 2.07. ‘has b? i1 secured and the C.W.A.C. t‘ won bl Also started-Saint Peter, Stannrecision sound and entertainment Fllr-iieltl Vclo, Wiggles Hanover, Mina Han- group will be‘ featured daily. ‘ l5 Piro over. Sandy F.. Rob Rae, Uhian D.l The Provincial ltvcstock exhibition 11- .20 U<‘\\'L',\'. rillrlcs are coming in in goodly f 1 numbers and it is expected that the 2.2a raw-Purse - $150 _ Mile "lattle show will be greml- than n Ere wcr Abbe, if. » 111.. 1 in“ If“? ‘hm D‘ Aleuarlzl Hanover, (Stafford) l l 2i m“ yefill s, _. Hollyrood Sweetie, (Ackormani K c 7 2 l Polly Rtyiiolcls. tUttnm 2 3 4; I I K Do1i1li11i>i1 Dale, il-{anaflill 3 4 dr. ‘ TllIlC» ..l0 l, 2.08M. 2.09. Also . lIYIPKl-(Nllsci Wnnlia, Helen Knight, Tnllula, Bankhead. I "Zita. Trot -_ Purse $150 - Mile; The m. “M? m second mum, ‘will be played Wednesday. July 26 .\l.11-1' Rot! . Dog. .ii.tl L11 .ll.1 li.1ll. i vim.- s-ir-u. Mile Ht-nts l. d_ )3 at 6.4‘ between Aces and Hitrlihli- , ulonlsl l l 5241111111110.‘ ilcllikisilnlns) é 12 Following is the schedule for] BB iChurchl 2 3 Jefferson. (Jones) 4 3 July 28. Aces vs. Hitrights. . July ‘.29. Tigers vs. All Stars. 1‘ July 30. Hitrights vs, "I18"!- Aug. 1, Aces vs, All Stars. Aug, 1. Royals vs. Tiger!- Aug. 2, Tigers vs. Aces. Aug. 4. Royals vs. All Stern. Aug. 6. Aces vs. Hitrights. Aug, H. Aces vs. Royals. A111. 8. All Stars vs. hitrights. Aug. 9. Royals vs. Hitrights. All games must start at 7:00 sharp except the first game on each week-end which starts at 2 om. Standing at end of Second Sec- One of the well-known younger m“: > third section. 1 Times 2.07 2.10, 2.07%. Also started _ Leah Hanove {Dandy Hanover, Broadway. 3 co, CH G lGbndroiv Athlone George. iPOFtCrl 3 5 4 IPimloPl 4 8 r, Derby‘ Tholrtislul. .\I.1<; Hart .. =Earl Meflourt To ".11 llflvifi‘. 1S1g1-i11.t1litt_rl11il1~1 Ilrfnils‘ n I - ‘ f; 21 Join Air Force . ll. liG ifltcrvl 8 ll RO H lwmhcni 2 ‘ 2 I0 2'94 3 4.210614 2:05 ‘hrrv. BG iBrctvnl 8 irtc" Royal At-latv. ‘In- T . 1. \ Brrczo on Brrtv _ l’ W L T P"- . attain.ll..tl:;*tzr;st2latlas. l 5 = @- ll ‘- ‘»°l'- where he expects to join the Royal "W95. 7 4 3 o a Canadian Air Force. IHllFlEhtS 7 4 a 0 a f‘;'Zil Trot. Purse $1.000 L35; ‘tamper he was made r9. All Stars 8 3 5 0 6 Dcii- Kinney. CHG lwrilhenl sldent of the Juvenile Hockey a- Tigers 8 3 5 0 6 1 gue in Charlottetown. He had just Weather nermittin! all some: ‘graduated from the playing ranks must be played on scheduled hill"!- where he performed brilliantly as teams unable to field nine of their ft fl 5 a member of the Canadians team. ewn men at lZBme time must de- l0 ll 3i H15 WWI?“ lll SDort did not stop l fntilt to team having full comple- _~1 at hockey. This summer he has been mom 0f nlgyeyg. active ln softball and in the‘ iPrltrlot please copy) Brighton Horseshoe Club. He is re- garded as one of the best players cf the club and has been liking part ii1 some verv interesting AMERICAN Chicago 2; New York 1. Chicago 3; New York 6. matches lately. E\‘(‘l'_\'0lli" Wlll be wishing him the best of luck in the Air Force. Cleveland B; Washington 2. Cleveland 2; Washington '1. Detroit a; Philadelphia 0. .t-1w~ [on Hanover Wilma ‘c. Frances Gal's. ;inter' - Service 'r1.1~»~=- 2m 1-2. ins 3-4 OLD oncmno BEACH, Mo, a.‘ r1 l.-\l"‘ Rilitttl, V-rivtflitnlxlhlbtt? gtztrlgllllgtlmgbistlgllzralm a. A w "l. n‘ {l}? St: Louis 4;’ Boston 6.. l . 1 thr- i ttzioilidpeilrctlll 22111 EPSOM. England. July 25-(0? each had wQn niCablcl — Lieut. Larry O'Connor of Toronto won the IZO-yard hurd- les at n11 inter services meet held NATIONAL Boston 1; St. Louis 5 Boston 3; St. Louis 7. luv after s ". .\l.-\Rlli. l re tod r wl‘ h tcok o m t- Bflwkll" 1i Plllswilh '- “l q tllle oi amminllfture olynllpic 835111381! Brmklyn 11 Pllwblugh 7' T\t'n-Yc."it'~()ld Trot-Purse S750 with representatives of the Allied Phlladelphla 3? cmcmm“ 7- _mk_ "mm Natlons Darucipamng Philadelphia 3; Cincinnati l. 1 It was O‘Connor's first race since New Ymk o? Chlcu‘) z 1 svll Hnnwccr. (Kirbvl 1 l he came overseas. New York 05 chum" 2- '" " :1 illilf”l‘.(‘llt '2 3; Sgt Sydney Woodersor won the 0:1 lRiflllPV) 5 3 mile fcrvBritish army in 4 minutes “TERNATIONAL (Snfforcii 3 4 13.8 seconds. It. was his second fas- _ [test time this ymr. hllflgggeegi if 352$ go Toronto 9; Jersey City I. Toronto 3; Jersey City I. Maltimore 3; Newark 4. Baltimore 3: Newark 4. Syracuse 1; Rochester B. 1 _ %'—<é : r+ FQR SALE lltiolf Course Opens ___ TILE ..CHARl-Q_TTJPTQWN -__<_?U!.\.l3..l2l_Al_\l_ _ Young Men of 18 Wante 1 "CANADIAN ARM One Full Year’s Training Must Take Place Before Going on Combat Duty -» {1 for A LL Canadian men who have reached their eighteenth birthday may now enlist in the Canadian Active Army. That means from the day you pass your physical tests and sign up you will receive standard rates of soldiers pay and your dependents will receive standard separation allowances. It also means that each enlisted man will receive free dental and medical care. But, it docs not mean that you will be sent on combat duty at: once, for each enlisted man will receive one full ycar’s training before taking his place in the fighting line. THE DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENCE (ARMY) JULY ‘ZQEIYQ _ the t Here 1's an opportunity for young Canadians of eighteen to receive a full year of training, a real conditioning period in Which muscles will be) toughened, minds made more alert. A year in which to prepare for the biggest task that has yet faced us-a job of assuring freedom for ourselves and liberating millions more. It means, too, a full year's training that will make you fit and keep you fit. Regular meals, regular hours, and regular training that will put you in the pink of condition. So, if this year you have reached your eighteenth birthday, apply to your nearest Recruiting Officc, Syracuse 0; Rochest/sr 1. NATIONAL New York 1: Chicago 7. Philadelphia 3: Cincinnati 5. Boston 0: St. Louis 3. Detroit 4: Philadelohis B. AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louis 3: Boston 5. Chicago i; New York 5. Chicago 5; New York 4. Cleveland 2; Washington 0. lFor Season At ¢National Park i . ___ l The golf course at the National. ‘ Fnrl: ls opening today for the sea-l son. dt-clsioti to open i’ this vcar ; lzc-ini: due to the record number u! registered at 1.118 summer “Zilzon. Wire Wheels. Evil nPilYlllZ‘ “tihlr-r Ilxccllcnt for §l\0W _.\l-.n Kitchen Drivinw R I BRUSE YEO .. .. ii1 lllt- Park arrn. Park nffi yyTgnysfloyAL Voniiitzuc ‘i-ittis report i'.1r~ howls art- flllnd to (‘<l"ZlL'll\' 2.11:1 bookcd until the cnd Npwmkg ; Syrgcugg 1 tof AuRust- Toronto 2: Rochester 1. Baltimore 5; Jersev City 4, “"" »~-~~~’~_-v--/~ Montreal 7: Buffalo 8. liltlhils r011 lucllsiiat 11.1 1. ‘ SUMMERSIDE JULY 28th“ ""1 RACES sillitlifiz. p. m. CHICAGO, July 25 — (AP) White of Little-known Buck Greenwood, Miss“ and Jill’ McSpaden of Philadelphia shat 71 apiece today to tie at t O end of 72 holes with III I - gregate of 281 In the 810,- 000 Tam 0'Shnntcr golf open. They will play off tomorrow In an IB-hnle match. Remember When (By The Canadian Press) The Canadian Olympic track team l-‘Rl.l'.-F(lR-.\l,l. TIIOT AND PACE 12.05 Bar) . . H, l/Vdlll‘? I-lviiiit-sscy. Chlirlnttcttiwn. ‘JSFYIA Bitl‘I"l'().\', G1- gr- l-lrnokins, Kcitsiiiglon. IILLIIC KAIHITK, Vi lurti Kelly‘. Snlilhtmrt. EAL MON ' Dr Cl1:1rl"'~' Dougnn. Charlottetown IIAL McKI. .\I.Y, Milton Boll. Charlottetown 2.16 TROT ANI) I‘.1\(‘I". (l seconds allowed Trotters) the 1P0 an 200 vnrfl dashes U! CH1 C95 “c. KPLVXAP 71129} ' A-P-u- WORK PANTS defeated Scotland at Greenock. JEAN IIENLEY. C. H llnrinii Murrnv River lwinnlng five out of nine events. 17 gOIIIIRE lHYOPYgRi Sammie and BPHVH. Kenslillton [years um todav E. H. Llddfl, AS I. H’ . . )1‘ Charles Dotlgnu, Charlott tow 5c ttlsh ,h 1 , to gins AVYN. F, Burke S‘f\l’)lf‘<. Chtirloits-lotsn n C c amp on w“ be‘ n m . .( I. Walter HCHIIIEBSPV. ClHlTlCUPlfHVn MAJOR IIOWICS. Mrs. Sampson Grady. Summcrside | (‘IARSII-‘IFD TROT AND PACE ‘ I JVNF. FRFYFII. .1 Plum Flniltv. Cl1.’11-l<1‘tr~f11\111 iI((lII‘V.\'Y . ' Hi-tlliiuii. (.7li.i1'l11‘i1-'11\\n ll llltllflll .\f111i11\- Pivot‘ mm." Mm‘ M“ l‘11-('i!ll','l.' . ~ "' I‘ . 1. Mm w- ild? In wsmm mind. Al Armstrong Wins Bout HOLLYWOOD. July 25 Making his 21th stand ln a come-‘weight. TiPPY AND "CAP" sruafis back campaign to regain the wel- terweight title he lost several years ago w l-‘rltzie Zivlc, Henry Arm- unanimous decision ii1 10 rounds Saturday over Willie Joyce. a iooflight contender. strong bunched out a Referee Abe Roth Benny Whitman and dolnh decided that _-(AP) - triple crown lightweight nunc es have the endurance CLEVELAND. J ui ' I weight divisions landed the harder h . Joyce came in at 140, as did Arm- strong. and Joyce didn‘t seem to the previous bout. when he 811K185 and Judges a clear cut verdict over Henry- Charlev Ran- former holder in the feather John S. McCarrens. and welter-‘general manager of the Cleveland in {a Plain Dealer. died Blturdsy night from bullet wounds inflicted Thlilll; in his office on the fourth floor day by s gunman who then lti of the Plain Dealer building in himself. downtown Cleveland. The publisher had rte-y. '1'"! Kobrak. formerly affiliated with blood transfusions w” h“ Hungarian and German language ilrbzr removed s. bullet fmm newspapers here. placed his nistol abdomen. Other ulJn. to his head and shot himself. He leii wrist and right arm. t med 38 minutes after the shoot- McCarrens was shot hv l- . g. L. Kobrmk. 59. as the nutmeg By Edwina he showed in y 25 — (AP)- 74-year-old your 4mm u mm m4 n! IN 1W "l "W004. GAWQI s 10m 1m. walla. been‘ wt;1.1_, WHEN sum utstavs SAW WHAT A 1-11.: OFFERED us A Mil. "BUT ‘rt-t’ JUGGLEFZ_SAID.“NO"—- TILLIE THE TOILER - PA WHO ED TH’ CIQCUS - GREAT SUCCESS OUR’ ACT WA5“ LION - DOLLAR CONTQACT. INCIDENTAL, BUT FINAL! CHASIN’ HIM RIGHT Tl-l’ CIRCUS FLAT. HE DIDN'T EVEN SAY ‘GOODBYE" TO AUNT LIBBY! ‘ . —-AN' TH’ JUGGLEFZ WAS SO MAD; ’CUZ EVTQYBODY \ LAUGHED AT HlM-- YZOUNTTA SOCRATES CAfiEr-l-IE LEFT m E THE TIME OF 901R LIVES