Hula Girls. Cannibals, Lions and Riotous Fun with ' NICK STUART SALLY. PHILLIPS SAMMY COHEN AND TED. MENAMARA ._ ‘ s; ‘ \ QbF. THE» ROG” And A ALSO- rt Merm aha airLQomedy “SEEING-STARS”.-. --~ i :1", siiiiii Sllll llllBRllKEll Wins Decision From Hard - Hitting And Crafty Mickey Fe dor 0f Canton, Ohio At Cleveland Wed nesday Night. _ _ ~ (Canadian Press) iheavier, has planned to take a vac- CLEVKI-AND. Ohlo.. Aus- 2- — atlon with his Manager Eddie Mead Jwk McKenns. Nova Scotlan iani- making a tour of the Maritimes KUWBiBht won a decision over Mic- According to Mead, McKenna will KEY FWD!’ 01 081mm. Ohio. in a six fight in Halifax, Charlottetown and mind 5°11?- hfl‘! l"! n18ht- lSydney, leaving on return for the This youth who has been start1-_States, where he will be matched 1113 flstic centres of the United Sta- with Ace Hudkins or “Shuflie" Cal- tes with his long list of knockouts laghan. and decisions against battlers much SCHOOL BOY finite CF OLYMPICS - who only left the Maritimes six __i _ WILLIAMS. CLABSY CANADIAN SPRINT STAB am turning 2o years of are. surprised the athletic world reoeirt- ly when he defqted the greatest sprinters In the world at Amster- danr. Winning the final of the X00 mrltrrsrwaa a feat in Itself, but wircnhe _ _ lthe nest day by taking the 200 metres he was aflo- ciaimod ti" halls from Vamoayer. Will Play Bowie Tiflus Evening menu m“ “MIT ION 'I.IUUI'H' Bibi. ‘Lilli Flier-stranger, .3 rrgqck for Souris wbere "i- 1 Jam-Mi ‘ l‘ theywlll play a team from that town. All. play be on time. _ —-€-{C§-—~—— The average man's word is con- " ltiflhtlfilfl“"llitit‘-tt'lilitlll Jack ‘was ‘ 't the length and breadth oi the British Empire. l-Ietlerjs p‘ mfg]; gym," “the m lenogpr friends in Prince Ed- are requested ‘town m, " ' him well and no.5‘ ottetowirbaeeball ielmsldered as good as his bond-by awill be forced w break my" “gm ms cnsatowrmowsg ooanpnm . i Home l Anti Seri TONY. Thy; Wonder Horse in ARIZONA 0041" 's (Xlflllllll -with - ‘Itfls Banshee-Sparkling with I-Ilshw- we cripples with Suspense. i 4 THRILLING. N, E. w C. .. A N. MOUNTED POLICE SERIAL Wilderness desperados!" Secret treas- srAsTuNo nirvana- rross-wno is me onosrr ALL ms- mnvr- ~ sonvan » m rrmnmmo CIJMAX WI F l?! lEAlillE Championship.-L _ Twelve Played. _ l-fail. hail. the gang's all hereb- Was the song oi the Rovers last night as they traversed the differ- ent parts of the city. This fast and snappy aggregation af ball wssers from the North End were celebrating last night in token of their having clinched the City League baseball championship. After a hectic seven innings with the Anchors last evening the game was called at 2-2 on account of darkness. , After the game His Honor Lieiit. Governor Hearts and Ear-Mayor L. B. M1118!’ p: lbd "i6 H8811!- Mil- ler and Spauldlng baseball trophies to the victorious Rovers, after which both gentlemen spoke briefly, con- grstulating the Rovers and their captain Johnny Williams and Miln- ager Nels Whitlock on the splendid _JCIIOI'ITIBIIOC of the Club this seas- on and euologizlng on the exhibi- tions of baseball shown in the past. The Anchors and Stars on the lbs- " ing end this year also came in for words oi praise from thc disting- uished gentlemen. The Rovers are indeed worthy‘ of all the good things said about thum- Tmy showed the way to all DppOSItlOXI throughout the summer, playing twelve games, winning ten with one lose and a tie._ This is a ure buried in the earth; _A ljlaming Arrow! teriols warning! romantic love twist to toplit off! depths oi the Amy:- With a beautiful ‘h . R A N c I s‘ x U, s HBIAN... .1 n. ‘iiii' s s cuii lllE mu iisiiiii llllE 0st One Game 5 out; 0f, record that Capt. Williams and his scrappy learn should well jiieel proud of, and hearty congratulat- ions from all sides are inorder. To Spurgeon Diamond, official n. Came With Aii-Eflfiinasttivigiit Give . North End Team Undisputed Right To » them to workin September in the A Tex Is Looking Around For Likely Looking Champions" NEW YORK, Aug '3. ~ Tex Rickard is tackling the lob oi find? ing a new heavyweight champion. The retirement of Gene Tunney yesterday and selection of the ‘ of Madison Square Garden as one of the. trustees with Com- missioner Muldoori of the New York State Athlete Commission for the new "Muldoon-mnney" trophy’, puts the iobdirectly before Tex. "Just now there are only about six. outstanding contenders in the country," Rickard said. "I will set first of the series of elimlnations. umpire, the thanks oi the P"- - and fans are no-doubt extended. Umpires and referees of‘ all athletic games arc always the butt of much abuse and ridicule. They are ex- pectfixo takeieverything that com- es t ir way~ane in most cases, for tile sake of sport they do-a-very little else but abuse‘. However; the series is over, the games were reth- er in restln, ‘and the "Ump" gave his all. and what more can a hurn- an do. Many, many thanks to upupghyu. Last Iflkhtb lineups-Rovers — Diamond Catcher; Connors pitcher: Blanchard. lst base; Williams, 2nd base; Murley, 3rd base; Doyle, short stop; McKenzie, R. Field: Mc- Lean, C. Field; Cronin, L. Field. Anchors-Jrances, catcher; Mc- Parlane, pitcher; Arsenault, 1st base; Campbell, 2nd base; Whalen, 3rd base: McGuigan, short stop; CYLeary, R. Field; Larter, C. Field; Crelghsn. L. Pleld. Umpires-Diamond. , behind the plate: Dr. Dougan and Bill Ryan on the bases. “ siiiiiit A GREAT RECORD ‘ Jack Mckerinab last victim across the border, the report oi which ‘ap- pears elsewhere on ‘this P580. is'cn- ‘y another well earned victoryifor the hard-hitting and courageous lack. McKenns. since going w the United States has fought nearly a score of bouts, winning all except one by a close decision and hand- ing the knockout to eight. ‘rhlt is truly a wonderful record for a boy short months ago. His sensational wins are all the more prsiseworthy when one oonslderrthe class of"in- merino in or‘. Marltimes lrrcbrh- barium with thatiwhieh is a _ in the Stlttlwhere there are thori- arrfidloi fiqiiirs‘ and an gqluaily num- 5M1!!!‘ Urns n nah-i‘ 1e] , ‘Phil bid-limes andltwo-flsted m- il theothers by the sea. wherein has‘ lwsys‘ ‘ with 8.0.‘: wil: ‘ the Ms mem- cbampion middleweight oi the world the onslaught of his famous hsi-_ poon. 1f Charlottetown is to be repre- sented to m! Irert extent at the coming Maritime Field and Track championships, it wouldn't be a bad tlllllllilll hope so. What is more exciting than a horse race. To witness four or five fast cries break iuw the stretch neck and neck, and then s. driving finish to the wire. so close» that a kimona could cover_the lot. This is horse racing and finishes like these are expected at New Annan. ' Tomorrow's Yacht ilaee Tho second race for the C. Y. Of cup will be sailed on the harbor to- morrow and close ‘competition is predicted. Last Saturday's race was o. dandy ‘and with a nice breene favoring, tomorrow's set-w L '* In the meantime I want the en- tries of at least twenty other heavyweights throughout the coun- try. All will get chances to prove their worth in eight or ten round bouts. I will have until next Sept- ember in find the pair to (fight the finals for the title. “I have no idea yet who will start the show, although I may pair Jack Sharkey and Paulino Uzcudun for a match some time in Septem- ber. Johnny Risko must be con- sidered along with Tom Heeney, Knute Hansen. and Phil Scott. “it is very likely, however‘, that the eliminatlons or the regular trend of boxing throughout the country will produce two men the public hasn't yet heard of. The heavyweight division needs new blood." ___________.._. a‘ flag. Monday was a great day for the British Empire, it winning all three finals at the Olympics and Tuesday w another great day for Canada whe Percy Williams took the other nations into camp to the tune 0i "200 metres." Judging by the number of “points Canada is piling up it looks as though we'll finish nearer the top than ever be- fore in the history oi the Olympic games. Canada has now about 43 Visiting Province Mr. Anslem "Nanny" Morgan. formerly of this city and now of New Glasgow. N. 8.. classed as Can- ada's premier announcer, ls at pres- ent on a holiday trip to his home in this city. Mr. Morgan. by the way. ls\a licensed starter and registered with the National 'I‘rottlng AS50019: tinn. i-ie says he never misses the New Annan races and the local ex- hibition, and this year it is under- stood. will act as an announcer at the big New Annan meet next Wed- nesday. Morgan's services are also contracted for the Pictou Natal Day be equally, exciting. .-.i u | ~ . Today's despaiches on this say that loughran and Stribllrlg Ililalm Tunneyb crown; and that Pir- thQ "Bull of the ‘Pinipeflis com- _ out of retirement. Where's Sharks nine. Scott, minim m,- ‘clidun.’ taurwset have yea.‘ ‘i; slip- gfsi Miter-ironies») um e coveted crown. and worth ‘aims- riwp OIVIII ~ where u» vicinity of_‘$3,00h0,000.00. Canada's Great Showing m the first time in the his ' of the Olympic games the Canadian - flagwas hoisted on theOIympIc pole Monday when Percy Williams won the loo-metre final. Canadians have triumphed in former ‘ ‘ when Earl Thomson ‘won the ides in get out and limber up some. leaatthelastOiympie; of l-lamiltnninthsm horidoninlmsad in thellsrathonatA sornsuriknown Celebration and athletic meet where s-large contingent oi United‘ Slates. and Canadian Olympic Athletes will compete. "Nanny?" many friends throughout the city and province will be anxious to give him the glad band again and a cordial welcome to his native province. - last week. This is believed to be the i$llilI$,l Ei NEll iiciin (Canadian Press) MARION, Ohio, Aug. z-Grattan Bars. se _ ‘l ‘Canadian trotter. in an exhibition feature at the‘ local track this afternoon established a new record for the track. negotiat- ing the mile in‘2.0Zi l-4, the old re- cord was 2.05 3-11 . —-—-—<Q->__._ (Canadian Press) - BUENOS AIRES. Aug. 2.—Luls Angel Flrpo, "Bull of the Pampas." now a prosperous automobile dealer nii Blisilll ~nils..zr'iiriii Show-New a -- “Crimson Flash’ M "t I. 1w i é"é'n§4ii0na1 n"£.I=i¥i’gT‘i'i2.?EE¢Yrie Opening 0f TheMaine And New Brunswick Cir- cuit lllleet.-.Peter Farren’s Mark set For Moncton Track In I 1918 Was Twice Broken By Hedgewood K., Driv- en By The Veteran Reinsman, Billy Keyes, In The Junior Free-For-AlL-Ev- ery Heat In All C lasses, Furnished A Horse Race, And Blanket , Finishes ' Thrilled Crowd.“ . of Buenos Ali-es expects to return to the squared circle in a few months to seek the_ heagyweight boxing crown and the Tunney-Muldoon trophy for Argentina. First Court Action Taken By Driver The Lee-Nevers incident and its police court sequel has been noted in many places in the United States. In the Boston Globe the comment of Frank G. Trott is as follows: “Trainer Lee had his brother reinsman, Nevers, haled into court as a result of the last named as- saulting him at Fredericton, N. B.. 4 first time such action been taken by a driver." Loughran Claims Championship wmawoon, N. J., Aug. 21- Tommy Loughran, light heavy- weight champion, announced last night that he would file with the New York and Pennsylvania Boxing Commissions his claim for the heavyweight championship vacated by Gene Tunney. The Philadelphia boxer also said he was willing ‘to fight his way through snycliminatlon series ar- ranged for the Tunney belt and that he would back his action with whatever forfeit was demanded. Loughran is planning a training campaign to take on additional weight. He tips the scales now in‘. mil: LEAGUES (Canadian Press) International League First game: \ has ever MONCTON, Aug. 2.——The 0199"‘ ing day's racing in the Maine and New Brunswick Circuit opdned uhdfll‘ ideal auspices‘ on the local Speed- way yesterday afternoon. find i) crowd estimated near a thousand people witnessed one of the most thrilling harness racing cords stag- ed here for many years. Sensat- ional driving down the home stretch and blanket finishes, with several minor spills and protests. cllmsxed by the lowering of the local track record all combined to keep inter- est at fever heat among the- turf fans. Threatening rain about rnid- wav through the day's prosremme did nothing but lay the dust on the track which was in excellent condi- tion and last time was made ln all events, every one of which was a race to the finish. Hedgewood K., the chestnut geld- ing owned by the Woodstock Driv- ing Club, won the classic Junior Free-For-All and established a new track record for the mile. Driven by the veteran Keycs. Hedgewood K. captured the second heat in the race in 2.09 l-2, lowering the pre- vious record made by Peter FRITBH in 1918 by one half a second, and then came back in the third heat to again lower the time. making ‘the mile in 2.08 1-4. Although Tarzan Grattan nosed out Hedgewood at the wire in the final heat by a bare eye-lash, the heat and the race was awarded to Hedgewood K., for Tar- zan Grattanks alleged interference and crowding around the tugi in the last quarter, the latter being set I back to second place to win second money. Betty Direct won third money with Lambert Todd fourth in a wild scramble to the wire. 2.16 Trot and Pace‘ The 2.16 Trot and Pace furnished not a few oi the thrills of the day's racing. Mary Volo with Driver Lei up, staged a victorious battle with Chestnut Dillon who made a sensa- tional bid for victory in the first heat only to be nosed out at the wire by the little brown marr- from Fort Fairflelrl, Me. Chestnut Dillon came back strong to capture the K For-All to iledgewood K., Driver Cath PeterDawes" ~ch.g.. Geo. W. Allan Atpciig, Reed a Bud Hal, Peter Stratton. O second heat with Earl North a close 3 second and Mnry Volo third. The final heat was staged amidst much 1 excitement. with Mary Volo flash- o ing a brilliant burst of speed to lihold her position after gaining a delight lead in the three-quarter mile 1 stretch. Earl North finished ifor Newark Jersey City .. Second game: Newark Jersey City . Montreal Toronto Rochester Bumuo mthlrd money and Jack Volo fourth. Baltimore Reading - National League Cincinnati New York Carl Mays. Kolp. Lucas and Har- grave, Picinich, Genewlch, Jablon- owski and Hogan. Chicago v Brooklyn-j . . . . . . . .. C lsorr ahdHartnctt. cy, rhardt and Dcbcrry. St. Louis Boston Rhem and Wilson, Taylor. Pittsburgh Philadelphia Grimes, Dawson and Hensley, Mill, Walsh. Lennon and Lorian, Davis. 2 9 2 McWeen- e '9 l‘ l ‘l 0 Delaney and American League Boston 3 7 o Chiéago s 13 1 McPayden, Simmons and Berry. Hoffman, Lyons and Borg. Philadelphia Cleveland . Eernshaw and Cochrane. Uhle snd- .Sewell. W ingmn DI?! Olt ME)" Mifbll’? y and Ruel, Car- rollsnd liargrave. < New ‘York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ht. ‘Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bannock and Grabowskl, and Schang. 3 l4 2 41,5 2 Ogden " . (Canadian Pram) ‘ AIIQFIRDAM, Aug. QAJTIIC first seril of the »0iymplc six metre i] lllE oiiiiiiias Javelin mi-ewLM. n. Lilnuquise. EMU“. 111m of u» four championships ysebtrsccwss-wontoday by Nor- werdwon with recoreb pg}- W! way vim Sweden leotmd and Unit- fnflbmQ, um cum,“ g. m. Ofl Qtltfi thtfli in I flCld 0i’ i3 en- qfl p5.” "army. Dump“; "m" ‘ (or; l, anti-es in wlnnin uwmuwm. m. z-m fourin min a. t, 4-, mug: DI decided in wesywna , iilit beat the iavelin throw v me of-the Olympic Glllwflma’ by two feet 8 3-8 inches with Welt W Phi-ml. Jen-n. Oermsnv ii ave of 21a feet e i-s Inches 5"!!!"- an u Bulk» cut more than sev- en: _ off her own worl 's roc- ord for I00 metres when sh trav- eilQd ‘the distance in sensational -e _ one V larvmflb- The 2.25 Class Alta Direct won the 2.25 Trot and Pace in straight heats._ Driver Flemming got his charge swayio a flying start in the three heats and although lie was closely presseilal" times, the handsome little chestnut more uncorked enough speed to‘ stay well in front and the outcome was never in doubht. Susie Watts finished second, Dircctum Abbe third and Billy Aubrey. the Monc- ton horse driven by Ross Goodwin. took fourth position. H‘ ' Starter Chas. Thomson had pimp ty oi’ trouble with this class in g sulky and after repairs had v made Teddy Jackson got unnily and by the time the race was in. commence was unmanageable. Rh ' - ing in the air several? times. at l t he went too far and rolled over backwards on the sulky and Driver Callback. The Driver barely escap- ed inlury and after this episode the ‘horse was ruledout. - This was starter for in tho next heat the hor- ses came out and got away on the first score. , as The 2.21 Trot rriscotanna. the favorite iii-tun 2.21 trot came through with flying colors and won the race. In aigiteat drive down the stretch Driver Flem- ming plloted the black mare ‘be- longing to Ben P pe,-of Boston. Mass. under the vi inches ahead of Catherine Claude and the rest of the field. and after setting away m a poor start and breaking twice along the route, finished in sey _ m place iii the second heat. flemiiirllng got her away fast in the final ses- tion and in one of the closest cos of the afternoon beat Johnny 3n»- by a email margin and took first money. Johnny Miles, driven by KeyeasndownedbyDnJQOaL kin. or laekvillo, was in great ’rom'i. 1M liter amine third in the first hat came back In win the second, final. Johnny Miles was second in the clue. with csuumie Olaudg time of m minutes is t-l see- while . lfil J‘ thifli. slid Allan Q. fourth. Jldcnent ‘i -S ing them away for the first hew* l‘ ng the scramble for positlcmg Bi y Aubrey broke qwhccl in ' i‘ Agt, Presque Isle, Mo. 7 --. ‘the trouble this class afforded tile ‘ ) and push Ikiacctannaihard roi- the It .. l es in awarding. the Junior Free- Flemmlng who piloted Tar-am Grattan. vigorously protested the decision, claiming he- did not vic- late any rule of the racing game, On ‘the other hand the patrol judg- es and several eye witnesses along the three quarter mile mark. de. clared that Driver Flemming inter- fered- with Hedgewood K., and that the latter could not have broken through without running over Tnr- , can Grattan. their decision and there the matter rests. The llldkes upheld SUMMABQ 2.21 Trot. Purse $400 Friscotanna. bl.m.. Ben Pope, Boston (Fleming) . . . . . . . .. 1 7 l Johnny Miles, b.g., Dr. J. 0. Calkin, Sackville, (Keyes) . ine Claude, b.m., _C. Me enzle,~ Truro, N. S, (Conroy) 312 Peter Verde, “ch.g.,' S. Grady. Summerside, PILL, (Steele) c a s‘ Reed. Fort Fairfieid, Me, (Le '"..>.'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..'- 484' Fort Fairiield. lie-i (clerow) 5 4 1 _, Just Tramp, b.g., J. A. Le- Blanc, Moncton, (Belliveau) '1 5 B Peter ScottjJin, bl.g., W. V. Douro. Ash. Woodstock. N. B.. (Hopkins) . . . . . . . . . . . .. B 6 5 Time-Eli; 2.14; 2.13 l~2. I B16 Trot and Pace, Purse $400 Mary Volo. br.m-. Geo. W. Reed. (Lee) For}; Falriield. Me. c; , -:. ‘ ~ Chestnut’ mush. ' éiiélf 152' w. Woodman, l-iaverhill; Mass, (Flemming) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Earl North, br.g., E. B. Tay- lor dz Son, Presque Isle, Mo. (Cameron) lack Volo, b.g., R. R. Reid, Bridgetown. NB, (Conroy) br_.g., S. Grady, Summerside, P.E.I., (Steele) b.g.. Frank O'Brien, Moncton, (O'Brien) Major 5.. ch.g.. Nicholson dz Andrews, Sydney, N. S, (Holmes) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 ‘I7 Tiine-—2.l4 l-é; 2.13; 2.13 l-2. Junior Free-For-All, 2.11, Purse $600 ‘ Hedgewood K., ch.g.. Wood- stock Driving Club, Wood- l - Stock, N,B., (Keyes) . . . . . .. 3 l 1 Tarzan Grattan. b.g.. W. W. Reed. Fort Fslrileld. Me. __ (Fleming) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Betty Direct,- b.m., ES. Piper Balfast, Me, (Piper) . . . . .. 2 It Red- Line, ch.g., Dr. D. A.‘ Mc- Tllister. Sussexl N. 13.. (Cameron) Lambert Todd, C. McKenzie. Trum, N. 8.. (Conroy), 4 Peterktn, ohg, Geo. W‘. Reed. Fort Falrfleld. Mo, (Lee) .. 5 5i '.l‘ime—-2.ll l-4; 2.09 l-2; 2.08 l-l. 122 633 65 Y“ Trot and Pace, Purse $499 . irect, ch.m., D. s, Auburn. Me. (Flem- 1 1 “Watts, b.m., J.N. Wil- ‘i roy) . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 BiilyiAubrey, b.g., J. Thomp- : n; Moncton, (Goodwin) . 2 4° ' Grattan, ch.g.. Mer- - e Stables. Halifax. N. 5 H S. "'_(Adams) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- Jlmnly Direct, b.g., R.W. Car- BLiPresque Isle. Me. (Ger- 4 H Direct, E. S. ' Piper. ast, Mo. (Piper) 0 Ml Teddy Jackson. b.g., William Tonmbs, Kenslnlt-Oll. P111. . (Call If) ' "Iirn .20 t-c; p.15; 2.14 a-4. Oflioinls Judges-H. McKenny, Whitefield- lllu: Tomi-Sears, Dorchestcr. ll- B-i F‘. R. Delahunt. Moncton. l Dempsey Thinks . (Shame (lone Tunney ~ Quitting The Game _- is (lt- iilili Ill I BOSTON, user. Aug. s. — J Dempsey, whom Gene 15ml"? ed as hes igbt obafllll ‘not think t! is scrim" announced re ant from l. lime as eater! '97:‘ champion. Dempsey, who If“ _ here "yesterday mam ti" “E ion that 'l‘imney _ ti)!‘ "n8 llllll should‘ Pr: ll a shame T" quitting just now 'mih 0i bk IIMY