JULY28. THE CHARLOTTET OWN GUARDIAN 1 _ PAGE SEVEN A 4 l sh-'=‘ is `|‘ rf ,» snngamo.-rl GOLF ._ - _ BQXING BASEBALL i ~ B BASKETBALL WRESTLING » f 7 -A - ‘ ~ orunn sPon'r Y i 'T one Bs 'W' r i 3'- 11* ' ' ' L08 Cl-iUB»0lftawa, l lnmymg ng ghelgamu “md t --" 2,, _ ,nw my 3"-(BY TN °l-‘M1111 PMI) uled to be played today srvlotoria ‘ NA"°Nu‘ umm ws ANGl‘1~l5» 'NIV -Fourth rouna were completed in Park. Those not present at time . dont miss their cheese, and wo mm,m__ag umm *md mm 'tu be dmumd u mu gt. Lkiiuls 4 1o 2 Japanese H6 b¢°°m\“¥ mm' upinanother when fourth day play tournament must bo finished by 2 2;? °°";;°'t°"""° 5 15 0 addicts. cheiswhoserfethe in me om-“ha “um|~cmmm°n_ Bmudnyz , rr- ser, B u, Dean and J. mast athletes of Olympic. ‘mn Wu wt mm by nm any _ Wilson. Muriso, Phiips, Quinn and revealed today. ‘ tliis evening. 11 a. M.-lisesvs sln¢ls»-ut nouns LW" and D\‘~ P°“1 Mmm' "M Wm Forty two matches of the M car- First nmo- nro soo meter we 1°' BMW' ded were nin on today. nespn. J. lunenuev vs. oerdon rniten- mem ' 1 ., 1 wniirrned tae inet that the tm ,wt um nm hu momma um Bom” ...... .... .. 2 6 1 who missed his cheese was uw phynifwhe Wm' wurmment Jos. Beaton vs. Charles Hynd- Root °'.I.,"n'n"|n‘;",§_;];1"Qremsley. sn olympic BWI” °““°"°--1 offlcisls anticipate no difficulty de- ’““‘- lsrowifsnd sponrer ' “I like A’“°"‘°°”‘ °°°“”‘¢ ~°"’°°` vb-fins chsmnions in su divisions ' ,On boiled ew 1°! Nm' on Friday end g..n,.»¢,,,_ ' and Bound sm” mm he ,nd -and your °°ff°° “ rllshtmeafsnd eishtwoniennur- ' cnisaeo 4 11 o uosllerlt. In rect. Ifshail eat Ani- ,won oi mm, und, o, ,mnuom Ari-hw' W"i8h'= "°- Am". Blewm- Boston 1 12 2 , _,msn food until shortly before the mam Wm _mwxlxm mmm q`m__ G. Houston vs. A. Farquharsoo. Bush and Hartnett; Frmkhousel race. and then of I Wm tel- finals tomorrow. ` G' Wm” "‘ T”’°"‘ Pr-uett and Hargrave. eat very little of an D8. I sembfmall Wm be played m_i_ Y V ' A little u;:est1s:;lonN£ft* 2° ds; and finals saturday. Z P' M””"? 5"“'°‘-_”"" "°‘"“’ cincinnati .... .. 4 9 1 I mympic atllle s' ea g _ _ ve Ummm' ,thru of mm Philadelphia 3 8 0 . ,mlm further that: ‘ DW” wp Dmym, md tm” ue” time vis.; 2. Tees. H tc mmm md Lombudh Hansen. was removed when the team arriv- 'nls Arsmtiw °-f° *‘°“”f" ‘°" ited states stars are q\1srrer.n.n.1. °’ ° °° .°” 'md “ l‘°' ooliins and v. Davis. ms in the mm! singlet The mm son vs. A. s. Dickson. Rl. _ The italian runners and .1umP¢1'S number, of the two nationalities ` ' _ Pittsburgh ............... 9 15 0 ‘re true to form and thrive oil mm, the quutehnnau of the IP “dl” s”’|"°°"'l"' R°““d New York 8 13 3 gllelrnative s|>l¥h9l’»f4- dies singles. \_ Kremer, Harris, Spencer, French 'nie Germans dislike american Th,” fombmund mckeu ”"°1Y° 5*°°1“' "'- "‘°“°’-“ K“" and ltodden, wnllrer, Gibson, Md meme it is too greasy. V hw, been wmpmed in the mu” nm' . Schumacher and Hogan. "°“”’°* ‘"4 1° 1' h°P°d lv clear Menu nontls-lst sound -1' F0riY'5|f “Wm the other one fomonow Mrs Gra s°°°“d am" - ~ y . ns dren sstsrlne to nuslry sul- md M," Wm me ‘ummm hm Bfizoviim “<1 Wm" W MS ‘md Pittsblngn 4 9 1 W, ,,, ...ry atom. their www” with Mm mmm ,Sym _ , New York 2 4 o gitnens. They galryioome strangen om “d mug _ Swift. Harris and Grace; Hoyt ° ww” In urritt, 'I'ol'¥mlD. MH- Mixed Doubles-2nd Bound and 0.1,, u IW* “~' °°““°‘u’ "" °° Am DM” *'14 M11 G°rd°n Pirt. Tor- Mr and Mrs Geo wood vs c ' lwuwwlfe W°1°°‘”°° U* ‘°°”‘”‘ onto. Miss Helen milton and Dr. .ronnston and Fred Kelly. AMERICAN LEAGUE N131 muddi’ °h°""°n tm dw "M 3°¥‘f»°°5h» and the Montmal-Ton when 11“°°1°“m 1*” "°°"~ “’°°h' °ot° our mu B. neeinson and s 1-. ia.-iuesrr singles-and sound nm Gm" it n il I! |°f“\’b°°- Mrs. H. Macnonsil. Winner of Beaton and Byndman However, it was found that H Thgmwuums vhymthe men.. "_ D Gun New York 1 4 2 sinners behind the 1.eoo feet or ,,,,,,.,,,, Ml' . ' ' Cleveland 2 6 1 ' is di y nm °°"'"'° 3”" “ / Msereyden and Phillips, Hild- gpsce included in fivb HPS" “° s number of them were about to Ladies’ Singles-2nd Round ms halls furnish "1m°""‘”Y 4”? st'-ft The downnoln- also inter. o. Johnston vs. .vein rsit. °"”°"“ ““" L' s°“’°”' is1omwmyn\rt°fth°¢1°b°-reredwitntaemirsddoutisesev-, f . e . Pd. riiensn nas A chef Mmwii' en nistelas selleduled for this mn. anna nodules-lst mound ’*°°”° °“"°’ _ ,_ im ml!" '=°“°" PW' ins eitillsn un R- “- E- ‘ ,hs 011° °f going over until tomorrow. M and Faro arson vs. N rlpating in the games. W, Several of the ranking men stu-5 -Hutcheson and Tees. - cgelzglk 1° 21 1 .allfoodiaorderedthiwlh raninto` lr ` of roul opposition today. G Allen, W_ Brown’ mod 6' Pip inline sommilllvst a raw 82 walter A1-neeberz. ~1>ittsl>1n~¢, eu. 4r.11is.-rsen's slnrlss-and neun - 1 `9¢rdayfortbebcarda;\dmolnof neg Wm,” un-gms, 7.5 gn an G. P. Hutcheson vs. M- K. ln- 9'” ‘nd "°"°““ H°"d°"' Rm' .l“mmm_Th°“t“m*M”°hm““t'mn°h'R°dnm`“m'm`n_ sell,HudlnandM‘yatL n¢uonsredsle¢stedt¢seetnst|.¢¢|¢,m,,¢ ¢,¢,,k,¢h,,,,,,,,n¢ c.uenonaldvs..1.n.steins. ` ner efnletes resolve one ioed they essay a-:_ Roland nongtin 'errno 3" nent end' need. ,- tlrrougn' witn s surprising 1.1,, gy., mined nodules-znd Bound B°°°°“ have their osahi- "ogg ~ 5 " ' ‘ Evelyn Sinclair and D Class vs °m°°3° s. QU! .-.554 |h¢#l»m_ The Jsplhese e yall rsnki_us`._Brit- ' ' ‘ _ ml. or raw fish. rated as a. great ish Coiumbiabtar, in 'I-s, 4-'s, 3_5, E. Bourke and~A. 5. Dickson, ' Kline and Tate. Daglie, Greg- mmm But the ch” 'dmlthd much” eumuuted Lum watt' _ ory, Wise and Grllbe, Sullivan. ' on ssc r. M.-Ladies singles-and 'uimgh an inf/ggnetor, that 0 of Montreal, Ontario champion, B G “nt umm svilttcs. prectivsllv to A m\!1.hlv° 6-3. 'I-5. to so into the quarter- ‘“'“ A ' V " MH.G90.W00d .E.B kb. ‘limloped a mania for American finals, Lott ‘took on Commander V' °‘”` mmm” ma 1,, l P ltyls ham and eggs. They J. O. I. Edwards, of Ottawa, and um* muh! had Demi, 18 m 1 5?' :LL almost ev!!! morn I 01' won with ease 6-0. 0-2. and Rain- w_,nmmm md R' mamma Emlhaw and Heving; Wmtehm' E' ' sg; §E.;§§§f€ gigs; ee? its =§;§° even chi iiilieir shed sees th their mai in bis tv 0! imstoss, moaned are _W7 and'mealy. The 1lrgentins§` are known to the 'commissary as meat eaters, in ad- dition, they nm their mate. whioh is brewed from the leaves or the mate tree. The leaves are placed in an almost round. dried 801111- 3°* _water is added and the tes. or miie is sipped through a hollow-handled diver spoon. - The Japanese and the Italians are listed among the heaviest us- ers of vegetables and fruits. The East indians. according to ast ville beat '0rum” Thompson of meh nmhnd, onnm Hmnd lt". “_ psgkgon md M¢1)0m1¢_ Goldstein, Wyatt and Ruel to a-'z s-2in|.tou¢l1l»ett1s.n-aniris ' usda nodules-les mound ` seem! Gow ' NG. P81101' lil# lift” difflcliliy DOIMBI tan Booty min-ay. mnereg.l-youns- n"“"'»“‘“ W”‘f"'*x°”’ ““‘ mme, ma “Q 5,' 'ij every- ster and. Keith Werner won from sum' P 0 ,I 0 ' ‘ 1 5_4 Archibald and Geo. Wood vs. Detroit Young Wife ftaarfullyl-Before ‘ I I I "°~"°"‘“"'°°"’“"‘°“°'°’ imtymlszrusbmdowmtinwemmwn- would always meet my mdissi " ' ’°“ v. nsrrineton end o. 1-. nutem- st. Loois\ ` v lUns WCBVQI' H‘“b°“d”““‘;: I 'ul' M tm" Mari. stewart end li. stewart, vs. Hadley. Grey, xinsey and W °“°° “"2-° b° °' m°‘ ‘ winners. sell. Bonsoush- "yo1mgman,doyouthinkWu ~ “T mm' J' G' Mc-um' T°mw'I 6- ' ` Hyndman and Parlnnan. walberg and coehrane: Marrow. Uhle and Hayworth. §a.e “SEI ggl-s¢!' sr.. .mm 1:; s»-shi-f °° ‘W ”° ‘"2" No Truth InReport “°“*” ‘ "°° , ,, sir.-rertslnlrrg to the 1=. an 1. _ __ t it. lr- "rm 'mm' °° ry ' aoliool sports held at charlotte- (By Thomss Green. Csnadiw PN” ww’ me bat you cm dm" town on June 24th, can any read- ‘ SW! Wl’|*°\') ____________._...___-- , sr of the auardisn ealieliten some orrawa. July 2'!-'I 11"" ' 1 ` og 1,, concerned gg why pr-ues made any auch offer in any man » Bm, nc, 3| me havelnot reached some of the win ner. IPB » I th . to so °°°“°'°°'~ “;:'::.‘:".i.'."“.: ‘° an exceptional value. ~ mm sennudtnosdor'taieom.sneuo»leimmrn°f;;t1°u1`r1,P°‘*‘ motmmmzmmmouh, .,.h,,,,,u,,,,,,,,,,,,,¢,,,|,1,,¢ ““~“°"Y» °’° *ish* `°*°°" °‘°°" 4'” 1”” “"‘°'s“m’ 1, gf en. event. inquiries es to wliy no ser. prime Minister B. ia. Bsnnsteln.- '° me ’°1l3l°“‘ W" °! mm. u-V" “nm ‘MMU P nn ns tifioate or prille has been forwarded dll' 5° U10 Publish” l'¢l>°1'¥ thlit ' "xt °°“°l- '°°'" 2 l"°‘°°"°°"'°' "°'-"“”°" 1- is M 1° 'M at '/2 the rice of the $2 K roman ' f 0 . - _ In Top Form ‘(By Elmer Dulmage, Canadian Press Staff Writerl Los ANGELES, July 27-Three days before Los Angeles reviews the Olympic spectacle, opening 16 days of international competition in more than a score of sports, Can- ada/s forces are near tip-top form. In all the Dpmilllolrzl divisions, only three individuals are unready to start their events. They are Jim- my Ball, Winnipeg 400-metre star; Buster Brown, sprinter from Ed- monton, and Aileen Meagher, Hali- fax girl sprinter., 'The rest are “ready to go," M. M. Robinson, Sec- retary of the Canadian Olympic Committee, said today. Ball, kept off the tracl: for sev- eral days by a. leg oarbuncle, did ight training today. The carbllncle ed here ,from Toronto. Coach Nick Bawlf is confident Brown will be able to fill his place on the 400- metre relay team “heside Percy Williams, Bert Pearson and Harold Wright." Miss Meagher's condition showed improvement today, her stiff right leg strengthening. Olym- pic village, home of more than 2,000 athletes and officials, has settled down to tense waiting for the opening gestures Saturday. The Vice-President of the United States, Charles Curtis, is to offl- cially open the games. On Sunday the athletes get down to business at the stadium and Percy Williams starts the defence of his 100 metre title against more than 100 of the wor1d's finest. (Continued from Pigs 1) may 1='¢.4"c..f...¢1;,,,, 1~.,,,,,-, 1 Tennis schedule BIG LEAGUE Con. °Arl'.lere.i D1sA1>.MA1wEN'r Assassin he Athletes Chompionships F01’ T0 ' D03’ BALL RESULTS (Continued from Page 1)' ent and as far as we can see that is their plan and purpose. "In my judgment, it is their first move on the checkerboard and that move should be one of actual disarmament, not mere expressions not want to livel" Then as the verdict was read. "Shoot me with a gun like a sol- dier," he cried. “Do not guillotine me!" His wife was among the witnes- or intentions fo dismantle ships °f ses wdsy. Nesring childbirth, sne to demobiiize armies or not to in- dulge in further expenditures for enlarged military equipment, but one in which they shall entirely agree on a programme or disarma- ment." was too weak to stand alone. She told how her husband had attended a movie a few days before he left Monaco for Paris. Dr. Gorguloff had applauded a news reel ' of esident Doumcr, and told her he Pr l Confldentially, Ambassador Edge admired Shim. ' in Paris, today informed Premier “I can't imagine why he killed Herriot the basis for cooperation him, she testified. "and I can't un- between the Countries lies in dis- derstand these reports that he was armament. ruel to his former wives. He has c It was evident tonight at the,been so good to me.” She went on Capital that the administration islto tell how she had brought Dr not going to take the initiative fol"G°l‘8\110ff $1.600 doWl‘y~ ' downward revision of the war debts "I spent all that having my owed the United states and will de- b°°kS Published." her husband mmd drastic European dlsarma- shouted, "but those thieves of pub- ment as its price. However, ad- ushers mbbed me-" mirlistration interest in the inter- "You are crazy." his wife retort- national situation and Borah's pro- ed- posal ior a world economic parley Then a Russian publisher and a was manifested by “ canference Perlin printer testified that Gor- iast night between Secretary of State Henry L. Stimson and the Idaho Senator. Both declined to comment on the tall: today. Mean- while, Andrew Mellon, Ambassador to Great Britain, reached the White House from his London post. His visit coming at the time of the discussion over war debts and rep- arations added significance to the talk. He emphasized that an inter- national conference would be al- guloff’s memoirs were so incoher- ent that they were not worth pub- lishirlg. _ i The defense attorney tried one last desperate coup in vain today. He demanded the court to permit tile jury to rule on the prisoner's Isanlty. The prosecution insisted that the jury’s only decision should be on the act of murder and whe- ley now in progress at Ottawa. He most impossible before autumn be- declined to comment on the pro- cause of the British Imperial par- posal otherwise. I ight! argl ml ther it was premeditated. 'rns_ ‘court ruled res- the ution explaining that Llienists ' settled the D0l!lt oi' sanity D!'eVl0’_,- ly, and it was beyond tne spliei-cog the Jury- *E1* Dr. Gorguloff appeared M32!! charity veterans' book sale the temoon of May 0, and shot Pty-‘< ident Doumer as the white old Frenchman appeared as a ron of the sale. Seized immediatefy eiy, the Russian declared he Doumer so that France and sla would become enemea He he wanted Russia freed from Come; rnunlsm. He has spent much '$82' his time in prison writing memoirs, and has frequently SBC sisted he wanted to die as a for his country. 1' 3 l I ""`i*” '” -»~ -_ 3 >'-< ==z =’=-4 ""::: '-|¢5 $3; .ii .S47 (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, July 27-Fl‘6Sh rivals of live stock for sale on th( two Montreal markets today wer; only two cattle, 18 sheep ant lambs and 'I8 hogs. In addition, some 50 cattle ang 400 hogs which had been hel over were offered. - E Common cattle were not walltelil Hogs were sold on the basis 0(- ss for those of good quality, :iso more being held for more mone,y,'.' A total of 645 eatile were in thi yards for export to Birkenhem leaving Thursday on the Manches- ter citizen. __ Tuck !\Ilmarrl'|| in your fravelllns' hl;" ry it, him. The writer has failed to h 'nm “md” ""° ‘°’““'“ l” °“ 'mn' mmm' 5: M' °! even a word or any kind in realy. solution or the Brltisn-Irish dispute P I” ` ' it' ' 7 yung” ¢gh¢g`°¢|Mn1 wulaudtbatthisofferhadboenao- ' undlytnrowugayuponmynomlils vested ‘ - iniiulf! ,l-U4 051180. . . 1 am Sir, etc.. ' succsssrun cossrsrlron. gl; SE litinn. . admeoommensmund on a-saewitnmureno eeedunhamalllld andfiiidtuatioul tlispreasnttbs' trallaisatn edwithtba »s-vmllvl env I - what appears likely is that committee willseak to arrive-' T. Bean O'Ke11y declared: There is no truth whatever in the report." Our politicians no 10118" dllel I3 they do in other countries, but how WILL DISCUSS _ sr... as ~¢....s|_-wrsir virus- inli-Pilot." ' wsntinued from me ll. --------~ are attached to sterling. Canadian , mo, impediments so inter-lhnvire currency is above sterling. Other » trade may cover a wide field, pre- variationb exist thrcuah°\1¢ *-H0 / dietioos that the establishment of Empire. , an Empire bank will receive serious But whether money values are ~ consideration do not appear/ well ‘high or low, there aPP°\!‘l W 5° » founded. Buch a form of oentraliaa- 4 general dissatisfaction with condi- tion would hl\'d1Y appeal to all the tions, as indicated by delegation nonrinioos attusoutsss onus nesdsntasnotnsroountryand wafer-ence,,N. 0. Havsnga, head 'of the Qominions are to draw closer me south African deloaltioli. was together ilitrade, they must. Wil to ' ' ' "ru-minsi-ltisismortlieideaodanps¢rted,svolvsamonetarypoliw Impireoui-renoybasedonois'iscoia~ more or less common to all. Buch monunitofvalumlf an lmpire apolieysboaildhavetheeffeotof bank should imply also an imperial increasing price levels throughout eurrondy, it. will meet with oppo- pire. It is IUIKHWG that done by agreement. herd is that ic Conference anything final- question. 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