="-' ' _ ~-s-u -_ 4*-Q-~~'. _ ...~r _ _ -...-, _»_,__,___,____ ___. I - . ,'_»` .-. ., ' , . _,_ _ . ‘ . ., . . _,_~ _ , _ _ ` .....v. `.5..,_.,» .,._.._n ... -_-.,._,_...-...~ ...|441 -~ . V 7 i _ .. f. _ .. _ __, . \ ,_, i if i ul ‘sr -we .3 5 I ~ -* ¢°¢-#»-- ~ »~ _ f, it ..._ rw ,_ , _ __ \ _ <~\- ‘- H* * '~ of foam i t » " 7 ` ‘ ' \-Y' ~~---‘-.- > --' ,. _._ _ 'Q-Y 1»1924 ' I THE CHATT/t.o¥'1'l-'igown GUARDIAN The ~P0rt Page Everybody 4 eads mf naaifrllt Grand Circuit For 1924 Will Open At North ` _ Randall Today =i _ ~ -Q-=»v~ 1 1,; ' T0 ROW AT OLYMPIC GAMES i _V (Special To Guardian) ` CLEVELAND, Ohio, July 1.-The Grand Circuit of 1924 w}ll open at North Randal 'todny. Twenty evelits are progromnied for the five days racing. the leaders so far as value is concerned being The Ffwards for 2:08 pacers, The Ohio or 2:08 trotters, and The Tavern for the 2:12 trotters. Each but uncertain quantity Guardian _ Trust. ‘ The Tavern for the 2:12 trotters will be raced Thursday. Etta Druicul will make her first stlart in 1924 in this race. As there were forty four horses originally named in it she will have plenty of com- pany. This group iucludos Cole- man. a win-ner this year. Fair May from the Good time Stable, either of themcall for $5,000. .Hindustan or Kernel from Ben Fortytwo horses were named in White’s outfit, Ah`Boy from Beau The Edwards when it closed inlldeal lililrln, ami Rochelle Maid. FehD\\¢l7. A few of them have Susanne will also start. Before fallen by the wayside but so manylleuvlng Lexington she worked a have remained ~iri that lt- may be miie in 2:06, last half in 1:02; This necessary to race it in two divis- Ls the filly which when racing as ions as was done in 1920 when Red Gulf Bncze kept The Senator very Lancelot and John 1-lunry wonl and busy in the May Day Stake at last year when Lambert Todd and Lexiugwn and defeated lllm at i-71 _ _ pn The eight cared crew of the U nlveralty of Toronto, which won th c test trial and will go to France to row in the Olympia games. The crew (from rtght to left): Bow, N. Taylor; 2, Boyd Little; S, Jack Smith; 4, w, Snyder; 5, R. H. Hunter: 6, Bill Langford; 7, A. A. Bell; stroke, l.. w. Wallace; coxswain (with meoeohenei Ivor Csmrbdi- V Hal Bee finished in front. ' Dade Park in 1922. With onliy training form an what few hints cbuld be picked u at tire halfmlle track meetings t go .gon ‘there will he considerable Silileehig when the time comes to select _a favorite There will be stur- teig }¢o‘,mall: points of the compass an .each will have e following. Mow England will be represent- ed by Anoakla, last year"s Bay State star, Colonel Bidwell, Margaret Spangler, which has been ln»2!07%, sud Sparkle. Murphy has Baron Worthy, Dixla Direct, Don McGregor, and lskander to pick from. The converted trotter can step in 2:03. That is with.u» a quart- er of a second of the record to the race which was made by Prince Loree in 1921. Dick McMahon has Holiyrood Hilda and Trampalane in this race. The last named-worked Lui 2:08, last half in 1:01% before lavlng Lexington. Fred Egan also has a stout representative in Gilded Lady Second, if she is ki. trim after a slight sickness during which he was .forced to let up on her work. in addiition to the above Cox has Peter Branford und - the Great Chance, and Marvin Childs the western queen Ribbon Cane that was defeated by Ruth Volo at Canton land Fraiik Manager at Cranwood. '1‘he Edwards will be raced on Monday. The Ohio is the feature for Tuesday. in it Trumpet will make his first start with Murphy up. For rivals the Etoawah gelding will have Jane the Great. Prince Bondsman, Marmaduke with which Valentine has been. winning on the half-mile tracks, Steve Bond, Sister Ruth. Sylvie Brooke and that fast .‘. l‘he Hall of Fame Chee Campbell. starred 'with Abegwelta when Mari- time Champions. 1921-22. Also a football and baseball player of note, serving auc- cosafully an hockey coach Int year. _ Maritime Sports 'public form this youngster has dl ’i‘he three year old race for pipncers will be decided the some o afternoon. One of the starters is th eroun gelding The l“al~lner. He wus solo for 87500 u few days asc after working a lnile lui. 2:07. On 5lY5 T|llPll I5 l Plllllill _l T BUENOS AlR_ ,-_'_ _ .- 5 r.| e ess . - uuy. li will omg out nie Rainy _ L,,,_., A,,g,.,' Day stake winner Trnax in the ph-p0»B ,|e,.|s|m, colors of the Calumet Farm. il ,Q to ,.,._tm,n to um Athalle fram the Good Time Stable._ --=~ Unned gtawg and and Tom '1‘aggart's fast colt ing," Harry Wins’ Colonel Bosworth. Ben White will -=‘_'»,<~§i_.;_ or some one elf,” start either Erla Guy, Tulip Frlscol =(, was not due to or his own filly Progressive. The 'ig me fact that Cleveland delegation will be re-_ -- .°--iii# mound ha" 1, presuited by Gloria and The _ Buckeye. Lullwater Farm will million. .dollars is waiting to be send Tippie Friscobto the pgsti h d garncredl by ltlilin in fthe north. This event will e san wc e was real y ta en, n. llc opinion 0 wit hihe 2:03 Sweepstake. in it his friends, to offset the growling `Czarworth , the old reliable from impression among ills countrylnoli xthe Murplivy stable, will meet that the Bull. was losing siglit ot' `Pe|-lscope, llfavonian, Ethe|lnda.:the “glory to the lathe-rlaud by iCupid‘s Albingen, and Walter loafing around and waxing fat ill lSterling. it will be a fast race. Buenos Aires. ’ . While Flrpo is a hard bargainer ‘ and extracts the lust cent of value Mr- froln the money he acclllnlllates, he is,`on the other hand morei h bserved by the idea tl\nt'he is an p y gl'gent..u»e patriot, than he is by the alubition to become rlcll. l_\‘riends pointcdfolit to liiln that -‘__ Chilean fighters were acquiring the edge on the other candidates but that has not always brought home the bacon on race day. ee.. ””‘%» u 1 ~'l The C- Yi C- “F0 h°1‘"“5 “ 'ace aine in the north. and were taunt- great. and when the gun is fired for the start, it will be one of the most exciting races ever seen on the harbor. ' Mr. .lames Currie has donated a handsome cup for a series of races between the 18 footers. and the race tomorrow will be the first of the series. The donating of this cup bY ML* Currie shows his splendid sports-‘ manship and interest in the yach Fir Ls su cr-sensitive and dead :ATHLETIC EVENTS, HURSE |lllll|NG Allll BASEBALL llT S’SIllE Til-Bills » , » i`wo of thet'ity`.~: lcslillug lulsc- _czlllles lolllly zlilil izlusv I-lilltt-.sts hull aggretgntiuns, thu litragllo of ure promised as a ri~.slllt the Cro;-is nll|llAln-gwnltfllliii 10-Glilisi Slllillliilerslille' todlay will iw the will ina e an nvusion o tie est- luorftfu o a i sport livers uf i'rini:e ulu Capital today wllvre they willLEdwilr1l islunll as unc ul’ lliti hig- play the Torontos and All-Stars rc 1 great outing is u. fnregulo cnliclinl- spectivoiy, the first tulciln; place nt' athletics zlnil horse racing in the 11 ir. nl, and the svcond set to ut. Wviili-rn llilrtropolla is prolllif-led 6.30 ill the evening. (ire-ut inter-; und with n smiling sun favoring it est is lliunilesteti ill this dollhlu l`ix- l-!i'i~iil outing is ll fore-tftlnv cnllclus tllre us tht- uiiove illolltiollcll tennis lun. have bel.-n prncticlrlg h.lrd for th:-i l IN THE FINALS iEP|lll|lll I5 __ 5 EUNIINE llllEll ai ililliilii lunlil English Tennis Ex- perts Find French Girl’s Perform- ance Marvel- lous. LONDON, June 30.vAs Suzanne Lellgll-ll disposes ponent in the Wimbledon tour- paper lawn ten- ,-.-'.;_» ,_ _ '-1 nls critfcs show ‘ ‘ intelislficll inter- -ct .=- ¢ ' Z ‘~~ sd , _;¢:;-_ =;_ _.-__ .- ,,;;~'= ‘-1 __ French irl ' ~l ' g vi.-_~_;--1;. " .- .'.=;=§<=ft` af -:ff -.; I - ` 1"' 15.. T01’ UH! 13 T001 Cm" '-his m°E“‘°g Tag him with cowardice in refusing ` »~ ’ ' ' lat 10 0'c\0ck. to fight again. 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