nmv 2s, "192 ~ i , A l i Wright T0 Represent Canada In Single Sculls Event ~, (Special to the Guardian) AMSTERDAM, July M. -- Olym- pic rowing selection committee to- day declared Joe Wright, Jr., will represent Canada in the single sculis event, announceme ‘ was made by Manager Thomas London. member of the selection committee, and Chairman P. J. Mulquen, fol- lowing approval by Coach Wright. Manager London said the question of supremacy between Wright and Guest was settled at the English Henley, when Wright proved in- numerable times he was the bettc: sculler of the pair. There was no need of another trial he declared. CANADIAN ATHLETES Sllllll Flillll m EARLY vnnluuls Coaches Are Pleased With .Sprinters.--0lii-SS ford Bricker Says Marathon Course 1s Difficult To Run Over; ..' ..__-_._____ AMSTERDAM, July 24; ~ 0on7 Hester of Hamilton. in the sun's Olympic hopes were up early‘ metre relay. today. It has developed from the’ practices already held that the Canadian sprinters are in good shape but the quarter milers re- qulro some more work. The men today started practicing starts, the girls also doing their share. Jack Ball oi Winnittes. showed good form in his 400 metre trial. “conscience "e" “m” “LOVE AT KATIE" ramc: Euwtlno roonv T 0 Y, COLLEEN U l ' M O O A Shattered dreams. a broken heart, but a spirit born of’ love lhatpent her laughing, flghllnl. ever onward to the happiness she knew was Just, around the corner! Ono n! Couggn’; most beautiful romsnflm. wrru f’ EDMUND A FIRST SIGHT” '._ " _ .. m ‘, _», oi one law in law o! the six-shooter! But Ken showed them-‘a few tricks in fllhting that made the bark of their guns sound like the whine of lmrcxnn DISLIKES ‘ Cliff Brlcker of Gait, the mm.’ thoner who preceded his fell“ long distance racers by some iiiOnUm in Holland, described the marathon course to his (elliJW-Cmilltrymgn ,5 being glcobblestonc andl brick Ito; a our! Daredevil riding; two flstcd fighting and balls-flfl-llll \ \ stunts. Atso “CPlIIlSOIlW Flash” A “Big Boy CONGO)”, . LENGEENNEEETES” BIB EEABIJES (Canadian Press) AMERICAN LEAGUE- Ncw York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 13 Boston 3 Pennock, Campbell. Hoyt Bvnscush. Russel, Rufling Berry. Only game scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE lo. Griffin of Hamilton, A. Doherty ~cf Montreal, and the Walter broth- ers, Jacinand Pete, from Hamilton, who are in the 1,500 metre race; rounded out n mile and a quarter in snappy time. - ' Bobby Kerr, of Hamilton, captain 1§of the track men, commended 1 Harry Warren, of Vancouver, for‘ “ndilis sprinting this morning. Warren “nulls c. Rhodes student at Oxford and lhe has been training at the Queen's .Club, London. joining the Canadians ‘in the British capital. Captain J. R, Cornelius, of Ham- ilton, was well pleased with todayfis the first seven miles. The big my dyke is. passed at the city 11mm which is three miiem from the m." t dium. "At the seventh mile you mm‘ gravel where the running is hard" * Cliff said. ' “Then you g0 eleven miles around a square, doubling back to up brick and gravel roadway for m,- , remaining eight miles of the hum. thon course.” There will be mile: stations at every five miles of m, course, where the runners can [a food and water. The Australian team numbers twenty. Six of the men and the / // $3M! Rational Hollies‘; — OR C H E S T R A Fox News — Novelty Pittsburgh ........... a l2 o New York 6 Dawson and Hargreaves, Benton ind Hogan. 3t. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. "irooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 1 Shel-def and Wilson, Petty and ‘practice of the 1,800 metre relay, iworked out by Phil Edwards, duskv British Guianian, James Ball, W. A. Wilson, of Montreal, and F. W. 'MacBeth, of Hamilton. The veteran air is heavy and Watson, their star llrlamilton coach was also satisfied hurdler, says the Kangaroos app“. with tho showing oi’ Percy Wil- entiy cannot obtain enough sleep,‘ liams, Vancouver, and Taklh Arl- or that is the impression the at, John Fitzpatrick and George mosphere makes on them, f SPORTING BUMMENT By “Teen lens girl staged fast tryouts when the Canadians are training today, afterwards watching the Canadlam, The Australians complain that the SECRETS 0F TENNIS SNBBESS Mixed Doubles.» How The Modern Game IS Played.--French Girl Is Now A Profess- ional. 2 5 l2 l‘ ’hi1a. l 6 1 “m5, Rixey and Hargrnves, Henge, Mc- "wraw and beriarl. Only games scheduled. The one thinfl which 37°“ must ‘gauze’ fight “way. l» u» was» ma“ a “rem “om the mixed doubles o! m? col the Emile the present single game ls in advv-n E played then. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Reading . . . . . . . . . .. lersey City .. .. Thirteen inni g.. First game Toronto Montreal lecond game Toronto ‘viontreai "first. game Newark .,..\. . . . . . . . . . . .. Baltimore second game Newark , . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . Baltimore Buffalo . . t - - - - - t- 2 3 "gates" in the Davis Cup matches, - 3 '7 Ncvcr was Tildcrl more popular in ' victory or defeat Overseas than when word was spread nround that Everything this year points t0 he had been "flred“ ofl’ the Ameri- 1 one of the biggest and most suc-‘can team. French and Italian ten- cessful race meets ever held in this nls authorities joined in an appeal 0 province. Lovers of the "king Oflto the American Lawn Tennis As- 1 sports" wlllsurelv get their ml onisociation heads asking that he n ofthe three blg (lays, when the faSt-‘ulluwgd trrploy, but,’ then-l Qppejl lost array of ilcrseilcsh both local was m yum, Certainly Tum-n u Hand foreign will rnxatcil‘ strides in one of the most colorful, if not the 2|tllc nine dificreynt t Jéwéh rfligslalalgzr most colorful, flgulc tilnt cvcr trod Uses in the lltgnfiilfl B ° t 1- a tennis court and it was a wonder- Seldllm ifmevg} lgzifigefsfllgfzfrig “an: fuiutflbute {to ‘his plclrsolllallty, to say ‘ i1 llfflliifl ' no lug o ls rnwtlg powers. Ruchester ' people of Prince Edward Island, when 433g 3m was rcmqyed m4 l French tennis fans became await ~ of tllc~inct they stormed thr- box Tllc Exhibition management tilis and demanded um“. mom’ TORONTO, July 24.—Pl8l'9l‘5 your have placed the entrance fee" from all sections of Canada. runtlgat 25c. the lowest fcc in Canada for ing from the Atlantic to the Paciflixan attraction of this kind-and bet- oasts, as well as. from the Unit-editor StllF-Olll’ nlay soc tulll enjoy states, got into action this after» the entire show on rucc duys for one noon ill the preliminary rounds of dollar. he Canadian tennis chnnlpionshiptl This 100% _ , Jack Wright, of Montreal, thciocssiblv ultvnd this vcm will “en's singles champion. faces F. Aqtlicl-c with bells on. u ‘ m Scllulman, of Toronto, and W. F.| 1° “W” wh“ “mmn u c“; _(__ Cracker of Montreal, Wright's Dav-tum "lgwmllngi f!” "‘“"“‘3§]'"";‘n 3h‘? S Cm) lmnnm“ m drawn against Lsot tctlnllgvznaglpltitlme lzgdigpwaf‘ €$fi§,“'o' Bum are my‘ to visit. the (lifierollt, exhibits nlld - _ . - : .-; -‘ '- roinr into Representatives oi Winnipeg, Otqmh“: "ALPMLAO" mum’ l’ ’ tawa. Montreal and Halifax ureime ‘new’ numerous in the women's opcnl singles, the draw including the fol-' lowing matches: Miss M. Currie, ‘ M] wads Wm lead m Gem-go.‘ Halifax, vs. Mrs. O. E. Gray and town “may Three good clusses or Mrs. J. M. Skeafl‘, Toronto; Mrs. F. “min, and n m“ day's ullLcrtuillu V. Woodbury. Halifax vs. Miss M. mcmjs unuclpflqlfly Long, Toronto; Miss D. Huwboldt, Halifax. vs. Miss V. Crosslcy, To~ ronto. Several matches in the women's, Next, Wgdncsdlly Marie will 110111 and men's 0P9" 119115195 "i? "150 forth with an afternoon's lacing. scheduled on today's programmtnktnd on the following Wednesday which commences at l2 noon. lMontague will stage their meet. --—-—oo->——- The Wednesday "I IWEHSi 3U‘. ‘BASEBALL "Big" Jim Pcllcicrgast will have his Q. S. S. PRACTICE "v1.1. r lGANi M mo, practical as we can b? Exhibition Races L“ “s make m” thing M u and x, each with t imagining a game ln which Y0 f"): ' partner, played then. ma... _ 3* Dcooucln ~ ENGLAND suppgge you win the toss. and elect l” 5'3"‘ ~ iving way ti med no; tell you that the old idea of 8 h me lady» m me service i5 dead. ff by any c one‘ you happen to have a stronger 01' Ylngaetdlgslauggset‘ vice than your partner he Wm bent gservige He wil serve, otherwise he should take t eu m h“? right be serving to me, for I shall be 0C0 lJY 8 hand corner. . S. Lengleoi- H M. . u - ixed doubles today. Yo" seer ""3 4* Service c°mes over “uni . M 1 themselves into a fight and mm; mfitlgbiglli slljl’) Nldzlelg’ ntgtilliizl-eitlhleesrioglatlon at the net. lustmai Your P" m‘ x tlfilffi doubles do. Once Y0" Now my play Will m” "° fjfljlto... partner are there, ll» Wm b” almost entire“ on whetlle laaselineflrlifficult to shift you save by all ex. if you are standing on 1e sauna meme“. good pawn‘; Shot m. by a where so many WW9“ p “er vin lob. when their Farmers ‘m’ B“ , even will)’. I 5mm almost Germ ndy try to drive at YOII- YD“ Salazar}; not know. "P i“ ‘W’ w“ p: fford volieyirlg strenstn- I cflnlmm? and v w mica drive straight at h - hot no other avenue is one" 1°‘ my 5 except the one which leads to Y0"- Does this suggest anythino W you? why not, have closed up that; "avenue" by 00W’!!! Pp w F“ “e I yourself before that service? if Y0" fgply that you are not much good at the net, you will be considered not, much good as a doubles Pflftllel in anything like gOOd-CIBSS WW" tennis. The first Looks Like Record Crowd i? '- ,., . $1,. I Iv. hiatus. (iratlnn Burs $75.00 Now Worth ' $l00.000 SPECIAL Vaudeville Skit ON THE STAGE UNDER CAPABLE DI- RECTION AND WITH A SPLENDID LOCAL CAST MUSEUM ~ .. NPOACIIING" Amidst Ute turmoil as.‘ terror humor no»: stdebgside 1 wit/t the tragedy ' of those memorable Grnttml Burs, - Canadian bred‘ pacer, winner of three consecutive .2590!) dcrbtes and for which it is reported $10,000 recently offered and refused, was purchased by hil present owllcr, Fred Thrower. Ker- wcod, Ont... farmer, for $75. n littlt over three years ago, according tos story ill the Toronto 'l‘oicgl'anl w- llay. ‘ As a matter of fact tllc unimfli cost less than $75 as a number 0i cnttlc were included in the salt- Mr. Thrower made the lllllclll" from a Middle-sex farmrr- years ago he refused $17,599 m‘ W‘ horse and last year turned down an offer of $25,000. = Let us suppose for u nlluutc that instead of deciding L0 dllv" SEEMEI“ ut me you think it better to lob either over my head as I come m or over my partner's at the ‘hell This may get us, in our turns. ultl difficulties. You will probably loi- over my head. expecting lnc to run back. The ball is in my half 0i t!!! vourtfand therefore I should ploy it. Should play it? Should, perhaps 15 years ago, when that terrible word "pouching“ used to scurc tin men folks ofl‘ shots which the) themselves could have turned into winners. just because the ball hap- pened to drop in their partners’ COLLYL Today there is no such thine as poaching. That is to say, it is looked on as a virtue and not a vice, when it is not curried to ton great lengths. OUR OBJECT ns though all who cull be .9 FITIISSIOH Peat? the Georgetown Races Today WIlAT IIAPPENS u; us Suppose, by way of illustra- tion. however, that you have stayed back. What hnnwnei. led?“ w‘ tainly not follow your example if I succeed in hitting anything like II shot m you. If I can hit hard en- ough on the service to drive you be- hind the baseline I shall do so, and by the time the ball reaches you you will find myself ‘and my partner at the net. Perhaps you think that that does not matter very much anyway? But it does in these particular circum- stances. Your partner, you see. is at the net. If you drive at me. as you probably will, and I can millage t0 volley the ball, I ought to win the point easily, because it should be no I difficulty to steer the ball into the "gully" which you have left across to you own right hand corner. WATCH YOUR “GULLY" ORHESR Ni on GANG OMEDY 12101‘ 3—~SHOWS DAILYMMAT‘; 26c,37c. NIGHT, 26c,37c,52c Buy Your Tickets Now From Legion Members fi I McKenna Coming in a latter to the writer, Jill, McKctlnu. hard-hitting middle‘; weight and one of the foremost his class in the States. suvsi after his chlcago fizht an JlllY '-‘ lle is coming on n visit to the MET‘ itimcs. He ls matched to flllhi 3T3“; Nemis in Sydney and Chicago Brown in Halifax. Jack would like Charlottetown. best in the wor . plans-ti) spend P- will: hbrc with ills Manulif-‘Y Ed and Mrs. Mead. More Racing Zihifllfflioiflsltliéi? Sparring Partners My partner. then. has chased back into my right-hand corner, and having anticipated what you werc going to do to some extent, he gels to the ball. Again it will depend on your position as to what stroke is played. Undoubtedly now you should have come up. and, if you have not. my partner is almost certain tn try a passing shot. against your man. He will have all the net to aim at— the double court net. mind-with only one person to defend it. You are at. the back, it is true, but witll your partner dancing about ahead of you the chances are that you will find yourself in one straight line. That is certainly the object we have been aiming at, for it is almost impossible for you to de~ fend the whole court between you and more so today, but the action reported ambition to knock out, that rvveoled the rcal Tunney last-ll-lceney in one of the early heats of ed about three seconds in his sec-[their l5-round bout. Jimmy Bron- onrl round with Harold Mays, the son, thc champions chief second, Bayonne ileavywcight. ‘described this fistic outburst as the SPECUIJATOR. N_ y" Jugy 23___ Making his kindly face with nlbcst bit of boxing Tunney has un- (Mu, vymmey has not extended snarl and lgritting ills teeth, the corked since the inst Dempsey fight. llllnslalf in the ring since his second chflmpw" ‘new Mill's 0W 0i Willi-ion {W m", Wm, Jack Dempsey a years with a left feint and then shot three agu ,stiff right-frocks to the sparring lle proved this today when, before‘ Palmef-‘i JQW- “i959 blilws W311‘ it thousand drenched spectators. lle-‘med with machme gun Swlflrnefi l",ilCi‘E(l the rain and went throughlMBYS smegma under mem- blll- W"? tllc second of this three final work-them’? ‘Yammg ilkwes ha‘! 5559111“ nuts for the defence‘ of his titlelmllst “I their “"91 Tunney "w" nvnlust Tom Hecney next Thursdaylrelflxed and Cllnl-"lued 111$ usuflhToronto night cosy fashion through the remainder Rochester _ Ever since last May, when Tun- 0S u“? 59mm‘ “M mud “lunds- K418111118 nny started extensive training, the‘ Wm‘ M575 and ""99 mm": Wm‘ 3m Molltfefll - rlmlnpion has been boxing wcllfvldabeck’ ‘he 9m" member 9f m? 331M310"? r inning at New Anncn when lle pro- mlscs to go to but this your with one of the biggest turnouts of trot- _,__ itelis and ‘pacLczrs kill lilrlfizlllgpgf The followln . S. S. bascbolllms P0P" "r m” ‘ , ,’ ' players are refucg/ed to meet atlm" favmmng New Alum“ is bu“: the Q A_ A_ grounds wednesdnywo break nil its record attendances. morning at 1i) o'clock: W. Mcln- Mcxenm; wins Again tyre. A. McFarlanc, F. McMillan, L... Duffy. J. Duffy, F. O'Neill. M. Duf-g A Cleveland, Exchange has this to fy. E. Larter, S. McLellan. Tolsay: Cflmpbfill- J. O'Neill. R MCCB-bir. R- When irresistible force meets im- Arsenauit. tmovable. object the logical outcome. A game with Sourls is possible is a collision. McKenna faced a for next Wednesday. L. Duffy,.seenlingly immovable piece of hum- (CaptJ ~'anity when he confronted Tubby -——<-o>———— Noble of Wilkes-Barre, Pa, at the M53353 Olympic Arena oi Cleveland on July ‘l7. McKenna yvelghcd 154 and his lopponent 165 1-2, He was at every r9 perform ll How They stand “why sugar from corns when r1 out thcycau be painlessly Tm” w; by using Hollows?!» Cm" Rem“ . q n1 m?” artist!“ . INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE A ‘n, ts ‘pleasant to find rc applleciated, whatever its l1 walk‘ in life may b"- ______,,¢ Draw the positions out on a piece of paper as you read this, and when you have done so, mark the word “gully" in big letters in that, darl- (Special to m’ Gunman) badly and lndifferently, mostly the Fp""4“‘3 Stable- lattcr. He was impressive yesterday Newark gerous place you have left open. It from this position. Tconceivable disadvantage in height, Practical Harness _ This flare-up, many thought, rc- veaicd Tunney‘s plan to achieve his Buffalo . .. Jersey City NATIONAL LEAGUE 8t. Louis Chicago Cincinnati .. New York .. Brooklyn . Pittsburgh .. Boston Philadelphia AMERICAN LEAGUE New York Philadelphia St. Louis ..... Chicago . . . . .. Washington ,. will help you to remember one oi the most fatal mistakes in lawn tennis. You will almost certainly begin at the back ofthe court, be left to re- trieve that passing shot yourself. elimiliillll "ill "Fill" ll. S. A. TENNIS BNNNPI. SNIP "Impression Prevails That French Star's An- ‘ nouncement Is Slap Back At U. S. As- sociation For Bar ring 0i Tilden. (Canadian Press) AUTEUXL. France, ,. l. CHICAGO, July 24. —. Stock- holders of the Palmolive Peat Conl- nnny have approved a merger with new corporation with combined an~ nual sales of 81000900900. Charles l-I. Pearce, President of the New Ccmpan stated that increased authorization in the common stock will make possible a substantial stock dividend to the Palmolive Peat Company stockholders. Recollectl Control. yourself. al- ways control yourself. Poverty has its whims and shows of taste, as wealth has. Good fortune and happiness go with you. There u nothing better than the faithful service of the heart. lweight and reach. But that inde- iflnable something called CLASS - Colgate and Company creating a‘ serted itself and after going through two nerve racking and, dangeroufi rmmds wlthavilild swinging an powerful punching opponent McK- cnna finally knocked him out with a terrific right hand smash to the chin alter slowly wcaking bird with left and right body punches. ' McKenna is n product of Nova Scotia. He captured the Canad- ian Middleweight Championship by knocking out George Fifleld. Am- ong his other victims are Howard Bentz. Wolcott Langford. Tony Ross and Johnny Gerardin. A consci- entious, two handed fighter. who ‘r ‘ ascs 100% energy every time he n l . e ters the rng Could you ask for ‘I! “ma, hand work of ‘the anything more? . A . “a! puma!“ q rm»: KING partitions» our Business. We nflm“ ‘ “‘ ago. , July 24. “s Lacostcb father volunteered thc~ ‘Mun w "c" “m”. m“, put Into our Harness thl W‘ crisis and the butt W“ "' We solicit new customer: Cleveland Bo m .430EReno Lacoste has decided he will 8 II .41!) ‘not defend hisUnlted States cham- Jilil pionship this year and will not pro- infonnation that Rene was greatly ,_ ,____,__________ upset at the disqualification of where “w,” “m; Jean Boy-om; Tilden which deprives the Iirench- were playing a match m m, 1mm. King William is no more. ‘Pile monarch of American tennis, Wil- liam T. Tllden has felt the hand of _G0(.1(I'I‘n f/lriltdrfffpllffr/ ..@.,_...._._.__-..._~...s _ ._.._ ceed to the United States witnthe We have our pleasure and ourremalnder of the French team noxi- buslneas too, before us. All in good month he - nounced today. Lacoste time. insisted, the decision was not prompted by the Franco-American Though home is a name. a word.,controversy concerning the barring it is a strong one; stronger thaniof Big Bill Tilden from the Qavis magician ever spoke. or spirit ans- cup challenge round. He said lhfl man of the chance to show superiority over America's ranking w" mum; g “my, bu; piayfirs. A Rene "Oilld MY l8 "We WW"! soclatiorl for the disqualification of rather love the Dlvb we than re- Tilden which the French consider Min it. Whfll "WW9 ml! b6 "m" has practically wrecked interest in excuse in the mum of Til-den." the challenge round for the Davis The sensual interpretation ot ta- Cup, held by France for the first hi! zone championship was that. France _ at the United Staten Lawn Tennis As- ofliclal action and after defying the powers that be with regular cousin- tency for several years he has been dethroned. The cryptic. dubdtrchel tell of his removal from the Ameri- can team for violating thehow fa- mous "player-writer" rule, and of we know we can cue ihfl! lira them better unlit! l" y some money than the! w‘ their - s. 1. HARDY a 0° wered to, in strongest conJul-ation. made up his mind several wedkl caste‘: action at the stadium heretlms in history. i: - 1,. . ->8v‘-,§-4IP' OIYQ"I. "MNVVwII-CQ-ltn the effect that it , has bad up, Na _, m gusts sntlifl‘ * OIIAIIAYITITOWN trusts-var .~-., . ..