i _._ q‘ 'i ma: cmnnorrnrown ‘GUARDIAN he Sport Page Everybo Canadian Olympic Team ArrivcsAt Sou amnion , 'Blll LINERS llll llllll lln- l. B. llPEN sllsllllllmml lll Classy Events Will Be 17.1,; Provided For the E H ul , ., ~ . lllilmes °l the t iésiiitfig is _- n; j ao,c.,- y-. 811"" at North z .‘1'.23‘.‘.‘;.‘§.°..".;.'l. ‘it, lll. as: s... and Malna i-Auréllillgltulrldston, N. l1, July 2s- 0 (Tuesday) By S. J. MAHONEY _ (Special) Jlarnees racing will have a real nosday. Fffillll flPlllllfi .23.; K1? " " "' -' :Larg'e Emtr”; List For . “Al” "°" "m" 1' All Events Gives’ Promise For Great Day. l in Sulnluerslde closed O with Mr. H. H. Simpson, Secretary + Prcsnuo Isle. Mo. August 4 8 ‘lnoi the Athletic Committee on Wed- Mr. Simpson reports a l ‘l1. l. Ll. llll SPUHTS YES- lEHUlY The Canadian Girls ill Training oi tllis city held tlleir annual Sports Day yesterday. The ovouls ‘were rlln oii ill n very successful ‘lllilllilisf, under the d recllon oi Mr. llalpellny. Mr_ Jas. 'McMlll:lll and Mr JPOINHGIOD. A cup donated by the Y. W. C, Al. was won by Si. James team for the highest aggre- O Ft. Fairileld, Mo., August 11- O l- 15 . O O Caribou Fair, August 18 23. O O Houlton Falr,_August 25-29. O O Presque Lsle Fair, September-O very large entry, there being many more competitors than in the same events last year. In. the senior re- lay race irom Kensington to Sum- inning next week. Several circuits -l- 1 5. O merside in the morning, four teams will be added to the tracks tbs-t sl- O Woodstock Fair, September O will start, while ior the junior race n"? h!" midi? llllflll‘ 1934 ilillllll- O 8-13. O which was arranged ut the last Among those that will get under way are the Grand Circuit and the ‘Maine and New Brunswick or Baoilation. - The Grand Circuit is booked to open at North Randall, 0., with a fine card oi events Juno 30, while the Maine and New Brunswick will begin operating July 4 with a dou- bleheader. ‘ One section ci tho M. and N. B. organisation will race at l-loulton. Mo” While another part oi it will ' do its bit at Presque isle ior the racin! game. For several weeks the horses have been working, and reports irom "Down. East" are to the effect that all have been showing iino iorm. The acquisition by the Frederic- ton devotees oi the sport oi Ches- ley H._Seorcy undoubtedly has en- - hanced interest in the game in that community, and all are eager for the day to arrive when they will sec the western horse against John R. Brilliant the Grattane, Dan Hedgewood and tho other free-ior- ollers that wlill line up ior the word». BETTER ELEMENT SUPPORTS cams lntrest in harness racing never was at thc point it is today. The new element interested in the sport has elevated it far beyond the expectations oi its gratest de- votecs" Tho recent Bay State meet at WReadville war-an illustration oi this. Some oi the host people in New England attended, and it look- ed to us as li the days oi the "sharper," a name given to the old-time horseman, has passed. _ A Grand Circuit crowd waspros- ont on the opening day, and the sport furnished gave the thousands real thrills. it is too bad that local fans will have to await tho Grand Circuit meeting baiore they will have an- other opportunlty to see their favo- rite horses perform. BIG RACES AT WINDSOR The Bay State horses were at Avon last week. Things went over big in the Connecticut town ollt- slde oi Hartford, and now they will move to Windsor ior the big rncos that Allan Wilson. will stago. He has two $10,000 races ior this weak, and the Sage Park track, which is located between Hartford and Springfield, is sure to be jamm- ed to the limit. oi its cailhcity. Wilson is the only double-o track man who has arranged - lo g0 through according to schedule. All the others fell by the way- side. They decided that whatever they contemplated staging was too blg an undertaking, so thy scratch- ed their big events. As the Windsor track is access ibie by rail and motor. and con- venient to a dozon cities, where accommodation-s are excellent, the folks who desire to see the wonder- iul series that have been arransoii need not iostor the belief that they cannot obtain accunlmodaelons. Suaiile, that good youllx trotter may, wag owned by the late J. ll. Malone, mayor oi Chelsea. ot one time, is aballabio. P. H. Kornan. executor oi the Malone estate. ls ready to place him in good hands. Snaifle is a three year-old hnd has ;s win raco oi 239%. Ho‘ is helm: worked. daily at Charles River Park. With hay only 814 dollars a ton in some parts oi Maine, it isn't much oi as- urpriso that many wcll llnow horsemen are training their steeds there. Several horses that were seen on the Bay State and Maine and New Brunswick circuits last sea- son have been driven in the ' matinee events oi the Metropolitan O15 OO “Pill” BEEHS llll .l][l|NE' O ‘ Fredericton Fair, September O 20. O OOOOOOOOOOOOO . Baseball has illustrious Cobbs. The ring game bud its re- Brlttons. the Kil- buues. Many oth- medals have been very gcnercuelyl teams are entered. These races in which each man runs one nlll oi the nine mile course ircln Ken- slngton to Summersldo, start st 10 a. nl. in the morning iroln a point about two hundred yards west oi the town limits oi Korhsing. ton. With seven teams running, sixty-three men will take part in this event as competitors. senior race s-hould illlisll u littlei before eleven in iront of C. J. Straight and Son's store on Cent- ral Street, while the junior race welerans. the en fipeakem- the in tho afternoon, at the Driving- Jmlusms» m" Park, thirteen events will be held. ill these events, there is a large ‘mmmbm m1‘ letes irom all parts oi the Prov» “lelim- m“ F“? lnce. The committee report all 5°“““°“5°s' ‘he dctali arrangements well in hand. and with favorable weather, one oil the biggest day's sport ever seen gate of points. and each member of the team was presented with shield. Margaret Wood of St. Jum- es Church team won a medal for the host all rou-lld athlete. minute and lol- which a shield and slits alld lilo Wlllllml donated by Dr. J. s. McNe-ill, three 5° Ydl- "all" (Junior)- 50 Ydl. Dach (Senior) The Bicycle Race (Junlor.) will only take a iew minutes long- Three-Leiilsd Rice. fl Tho following is the list oi ev- 1—-Margaret Wood. 2—Jcan Grunt. l$—i\larion Drake, 1-—ltulil Ayers. l 2—-Daisy Swan. 3—.lean Grant. 1—Jcon Grant. ZJ-dlollico Warren. 3—l‘earl Burns. 1—~Mlll‘gili‘BL Wood. Jean Grant. 2—.\lal'lon McEwcn and Dorothy Dlckellsoll. entry list including the best ath- High Jump (Junion) l-Murgaret Wood- 2—Joan Grunt. Zivldlllily Spencer. Broad Jump (Open), l—.\larl;lu'et wood. ness. Did you ever top and thllnk that Pop was training and racing horses ill Tennessee not so long after General Leo signed those lm-_ mortal paper at Appomattox Court House and a couple oi lifetimes be- fore many active participants in sports toduy were born? A story of Pop Goers’ liio on the harness turi would be u story oi tho Grand Circuit since the Gond Quadrllater- an 'l‘ro'tting Association, beginning in 1871. What a world oi spoedsters his name has been associated with! Belle ilanllin, Robert J., Direct Hal, Napolcan Direct, Etewah, Dndic Arclldale Billie Buck and scores oi others. is it not fitting that the fastest llarnesg horse oi all time, Peter Maluling (1.56%), should now bc in his stable along with Sunardo (1.59%), one‘ oi the gamost pacers that over locked through bridle? As a compliment to the association, Pop agreed to ship to Fremont, On this month and start his 1024 campaign at the little half-mile track in the Ohio Short Ship Circuit. ills schedule calls for a iew Grand Circuit engagements this season. but he will confine his efforts largely to exhibitions M. C. A., are entered. Charlottetown was the winner in this event and are again confident this year oi therosult. three teams, however, are equally confident and as all have been und- er training for solne time an. ox- interestiug and specta- cular ovout is assured. At the last moment in rcspuase to a demand for a junior relay event for boys fifteen and under the committee decided to go ahead with it and three tennis nalllely- Kensington, town Y. M. C. A., and Summerslde Y. M. C. A. training hard and will put up an event well worth watching. Field and Track‘ The iicld and track events at the Driving Park give promise oi ior many years. With s larger number of events than usual and with competitors irom all parts of the province who have been training hard weeks, there is no doubt that keen competition and splendid records will result. competitors, garl. participated ceedlngly bolng the best arc entered in Thcso boys also a At least two oi t Francis and McG Last year The other Charlotte- ior many in the Olympic er ‘Dons M“ in Sulnlnerside is assured. 2—Ruth Ayers. produced notables 3___Jeun MOLUML "him °“d“k"“8 The Relay Race qua e3 e95‘ The relay races irom Kcnslngton 100 Yds Daub (Open) “iflde Wm‘ the“ to Sumnlcrslde on Dominion Day l—-Itutll Ayers ‘POP/new, Nibmzmg gemus‘ give promise oi being the most 2—-i)alsy Swull. Bu‘ the m0“? as‘ sensational and spectacular 3—Jown hlclloan, wmshh‘! "Mew" o! ma“ ab‘ road event in the history oi tho ‘he gr‘“*'-"gre“i_gr‘mdd“ddy or province. Four teams the Char- Relay Ra“ m“ 59°"- Wofldl l" 9°? Gears‘ 7 lottetown Y. M. C. Al, Tignish. 1_zl.m Yell" ‘l! “$9 "m! 50 7°“! i“ ‘he hm‘ Lennox island and Sulnlnerslde Y. 2-31, ‘Tamas, 3—liletbodiet. Bicycle Race, 1—Jean Grant, 2—Marjorio Stewart. 3—Muriei Weeks. . Shot Put ' 1—Jcun McLean. 2-—-Mztrloll hlcldwen. 3—lnez Mute-h, High Jump (Senior) 1—Morgarot Wood (4 Ft). Ll-dluth Ayers. 3-iMilfl0ll McEwen, Grunt. n" allll Jenn "1 THlGVKS The local Girls’ Work Board and the girls talking part in the (3 .6, i. '1‘. Sports desire to thank Mcsars. llalpenlly, McMillan and Peddle- toll for so kindly assisting them with their Sports Day. “THE WINNER” he lil- I i l '. I l i i I l with the two champions. lt is a trials while many others have al- ready made for themselves a name combination oi pleasure and proilt and through them he has been able to eliminate much oi the worry that is coupled up with the conduct oi n. big racing stable. This should not be taken to men that Pop has lost any oi his cunning as u reins- mlln, because he can rate one as well as ever, alld knows how to “roof ‘em" through the stretch. in- deed, lt is whlpored that the vener- able Tellrlesseean has \ made a small wager, involving soule choice Havana smokes, that ho will set a new world's record this year. O There will be a large crowd at Readville ironl now until the clos- ing time ln thoFall. Tho clubhouse is open and the members will in- tontly watch the brushes therc O from day to day. ¢ All ar oi horsemen and train- T ers ars lo atoll at the track at Gor- 9 ham, Mo. O The Ghost, 2.08%. at one v time i: owned by a Maine man, now is por- forming in Nova Scotia and wlnn- T lag regularly. \ O O Margaret. Dillon has been seen O ed and will O clock this aliiernoon. O yachts are 25 footers. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO -—-—<c>--__ in the realm of athletics. {mi- OOOOOOOOOOOOOO YACHTING The Charlottetown OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO lAT LAST — A COCKTAIL AND A M-AN— ihc drink: to tile joy o1 life — the wild abandon of Yollib - its mad worship oi Ufllolfld gods at perfumed altars —- ll shown In FLNMING YOUTH Prince Edward Wednesday OOOOOOOOOOOOO O Yacht O O Club will not stage an 18 foot O O yacht race this afternoon, but O O in all probability will O race on Dominion Day, moru- O O ing or afternoon. O ralzc between the Vulnp, Arzl- O O thousa and Rambler is arran 1- O be held at 2 o'- Tllc O have a O A match O O O O wALTl-gn, _HAGEN (Canadian Prcu) O HQYl-AKE» June 27-—Wa|ter Hagen, star professional from the United States, won the British op- on golf championship here today. Hagen captured the title by a sin- gle strike with an aggregate of 301 ior 72 holes o1 the medal play against 302 made by E. R. Whit. combs, British professional per. former.‘ O O O O O O O O O in the west. The local pacer now has several engagements to illl. One of these is a special at Honi- ton in which Sir Roch and Single Driving Club. G. will iurnish the opposition. Tlihllfibhli!" - llllokin 'Y"’i“ M "are" l:-’-'=-"i"-"-‘-".-'- ‘Zvtwonty an» mat%l_dhlfflfi flllfllll TRACK AND FIELD SPORTS AT EMER ALD 100 Yd. Dash Jr. & Sr. Pole Vault 440 Yd. Dash Jr. & Sr. Sack Races 1A Mile Shot Put High Jump Ladies Race (married and single) Tug of War, (married and single.) Broad Jump Standing Jump Hop, Step and Jlump All entries must be in by June 30th. Entries left with Secretary of Field 3'33; J TO BATTLE FOR CANADA Lcit to right: J. E. Francis oi Dominion polc vault record, who has been Olympic games with the Canadia nto Frarlcfs and Vince are students a are shown wearing the Varsity track who also left for Paris. He is .a champion runner o f. the University of Toronto and Hamilton, 0rd,, holder of the to go to the n athletes, and A. J. Vince of Torc- f 100 yards. selected team outfit. SPAM KNBBKED lllll BY lllNNlEl IN SEVENTH 27—Geno night. A crowd estimated at 50.000 a; sprinkling of illenl convention dele- Alllorlclin l'zll'k lo witness NEW YORK, Juno Tunney. American Light-heavy- weight champion, scored :1 techni- cal knockout over llerlnlllio Splll- gates, jalnllll-ll p‘ i,l-liglll~ llllscbzlll 2 the cilrll, the not. proceeds of which Etldllf go towards file lllzlilllclllillcll of the ‘Milk Fund. la. European Heavyweight cllzln pion in the seventh round of n l round nlntcll when Referee Purdy- stopped the bout. . Gone Til ‘rv-y Purdy stopped between tho box- ers ill the seven dulod 12-rollnil uln lu from further punlshluent. ltnllalfs left eye was colllplcLl-ly clnscll nllll blood strenilloil down his cheeks when ihc end clinic. Ill u sensational ten round mulch Lm-ry Egtridge, negro cllullonlzt-l". WFOSUJQ tho world‘ weight crown froln the veteran Punnlnn Joe Gulls. NEW YORK, June 27.-»llllrry Grob, world's middleweight chain- pionship llolllor, successfully ill-ion- (led his 1G0 pound crown llgzllnst he; English clllillc-nglar, 'l‘l-.<l llluorv. in u fast i5~rollnll match, tho felli- ure bout of lilo Milk Fund Card, at the Yankee Stadium tonight. it.‘ was (Hull's ilglll from the start. (lrob was fur superior lo his‘ llrlilsh foo in L'Vl'l'y way excl-pt the qllililly of lzsllnenosl-l. lllllll-rell around the ring lly an untlnnl: lltinlwk u. beautiful tllrizot inr the cllnnlpinlfs well tllned and perfectly directed rights and lofts. Moore look his punlshlnllni. guine- ly never flinclliili: or giving ground to his agile opponent. NEW YORK, Juno ZF-(loorglfs sensational schoolboy boxer, Wll-l liulll L. (Young) Sirlllling, will’ given a judges verdict ()Vl'l' Tolll- llly llougllrun, Pllllnlllllpllill, ill :l' ~. . round struggle to- Ilrlde (consulting cookbook) —— Oh, my. that cnko is burning nnll l can't take it out for ilvo nllnutos yet! IMPORTED JOKE First Chnrllldy (in art gnllcryl~ What i|0 they cull theslferlv liffili- chy-looklng pictures, Mrs. lglzlns? Second ,(‘harlmly~\Vhy, Mum's what they call itchings, deal-lo. DISCOVERED Junior-Columbus certainly was homo prophet. SenioP-Why‘! Junior —— When he discovered ‘HarrvGreb I til round of u sche-lnlntch. Wlllllll" mph to guvg Spnl- ling. Macon, liltbl 'l‘ho given the L-itlluilllg, - In a six round ll. the judges ll ,0. Tolnllly llollgllrllll, oi‘ l‘lli pllill. 'l‘llis' llvrilllllll was llcvill sqlnl-[Qaturrfllllcs not oxpl-ltl. those boys "Young" slrlpl-[cllllli- through with premier lloll- tinned first. but we have two other yluuvywuigpt, wag llrs but tile experience Wisp", m. ,- |g_ will pay dividends in years |_-,,|,.|. Ullllll‘. l-ly lili- SURPRISE IN sllll i lull ll. s. Allll Dom. Athletes Expected To D0 B6i3l36I“Tll3.ll_ Even-High School Boys Less Than V“ 20 Years 01d Make Up Team. g .;_; _. o c who have forsaken their final e!- alnlnatlons ior the trip across the act-an. Tile lilllnilton Collegiate in- I By H. E. McCORMICK , y (Special To Guardian) stltule has suffered conolderabll‘ MONTREAL. Jlllltl 23. ~~ Tilt‘ fol" three of their nlalrlculatio g pessimistic aspect towards [Canada's truck and ilelli athletes bus reversed sonlewhat since the trials llclll over the iii. A. A. cnlnpus just ten days ago. Track null field, although llkoll us a nlnjoz" sport, has been llorlllallt to ll CLTUlll extent, with very little lpulllicity, has not lllade a favor- zlllle impression in Canadian sport (itllll. ) The time is beginning to change, lllc schools are [ilk ug up the galllc SCYlUUSiY, coaches are being up poilllld by the school boards, as soc-lotions are importing lllUlllUfS and soon the individual eiiorl will be among the prllne athletic uc- livilies of tile Uiillllllllflll. The Olympic telln that arrives ill Southampton today and em» barks illllllelillltely for France will be out to surprise the world. Very few of the candidates have ever class has come under the selection‘. The Ambitious City has done o lot l0? lllfl some m d has made a great A- showing at the Penn games in the pastt brco years. ll. has blen the’ nucleus of the Dolnlnlun Olympic team this yelr ii the truth was au- alysed. Four years ago the (Iollelzllttrl sent down a team to ,\l<1llll'<-:ll lo compote in the Mc- Gill lnterscholastlc championships lull ill-ado such an inlpresslul dlllong the school boys tlrlt many. have taken to track and iltld and have stuck to the game ever since. FULLER SUCCEEDED. Bill Fuller the crack quarter llliler is all cxzllllplc. llo was rulin- ing as “green horn" at that time but with his success over the bett- er trlllned athletes hr stayed with the game and is now achieving the ill-in lnelltitzuled as record-break crs and even in their own town they lLiYC not been considered calibre of u world beater. But sillco their showing at the trials, this attitude has changed and followers urn ill-ginning to reuljze that tho, material is there if developed prop- erly. MAY BE SURPRlSED. Tin,- Olylnpic games are not here wurltfs records are made, dllllollgh no doubt the highest typo of illiliillllS are collected, llley are. all llervl ll up, some over anxious, ‘and others overlra-ined. This is where Canada has its chance with sprinters and middle distance men, llust year, illlii this docs not mean height oi his llnlbillcn. "Monty" Iliontllbonv, wiillle roi lhe,100 and 400 metre hurdles was only at- tenllllg public school when Hamilton loam arrived but soon ran in the junior events and with the Dominion championships as ar incl-tlvl- showed forln ad Nicholson of the M. A. A. A. de- veloped lllln into the best hurdler of (‘zlnlldn today. - (lllt oi‘ lilo squad oi’ 26 it lo.- sale to szly that fifty percent. are jol- lcndllll; school or just graduated colll-gtw. bllt lilo ordinary "prerp" class, the boys averaging less than 20 years, ' After lilo process of weeding the wheat from the chaff of 80 athletes. \\ill> have collie close to wol'lll's| records and with the chnlllpiollship at stake, all keyed up, they lllny collie through with the unexpected.‘ | Vic-vying tile prospects at the. (ilylnpic trials. (‘llnndll had 8i) as‘ lllfilliin‘ while the United States has nearly double that number on’ lilt‘ lL-lllll, so it Cilll be readily seen lilill. Canada Willi SfllllU Zll zlllllctesl (‘illlllfll lit‘ i-xpleclell to lllllkli the Sliliwilllf, of tile Yanks. ill tllllt 21f, there 2ll'l‘ lllillly who will take the, dust all lln: way through, but it has T“ ln-ul with good judglnenl that thcyiimck “ml 3"“? “llil- it'll llllve been xliltitiltil. The case of films ‘mum m‘ ‘lll-Vullng- l'llil lilvllnnzlld ill CillCrl-llglluis hy|sil<>lllil ‘roll n to ihc mall of the ll0 lnczlns .4 slur ill the hllrilIo-‘lTlWli “lid 50m- . UVUlll. llo can travel the 100. ‘Perhaps we might mention Cyril illetrcs ill iii flllt, bllt lilul. does not (Tilillll-‘(P ill lilfl‘ llvlld 07 ill" llF/l- H9 stallli zl cllllllcl: for fourth place uilifi llli‘ llfdl Hlfllll.’ liiifllllvi‘ 0i‘ U18 lln illlerlnltiollzll fixture, but thcllflllllllllh A. C- llllil i! lllfllllllcl‘ 0T till? this boy hit-llollulll. just ollt of his I92" Olympic lullln. llo is crcdllted tl-cns, is .l typical build of lluril-lwitll cfllmuilw’, llll‘ World's record ll‘l‘, and has shown such ilrogrl-ss for the century and in the trLals llmlor Coach Cornelius that it was cllmo through to equal the Olympic lliijlfllltlli wise to carry llllll for ex- record for the Hi0 metros. In work ,ll(‘l‘i(‘ll(30 llnll than, (Illnzlda wouldiouls ho has been clocked at i035 blelleilt ill 1928. There are many and was somewhat disappointed he lilllllillill‘ ca. s. The C0llllllll0l!i.'|ll‘l(i not break the record at e lo lrlzllr-l. (‘ollifce is captain and mon- tlle selection llils never been chil- dongetl. Allhouzh in sonllpcllfice oil- ly ii hair-line divided the ability of the respective zllllleics, in each oc- casion tho ei-lles from where the llllllole lmllell calllo through to fray the expenses, Ill-colds wt-nl by tile wa"s the lrL l and there is no reason wily those sumo athletes cannot dil- Ipllcllte their [cilia on lilo other side 'l‘l'lll: enough they lllulnot hurl the lllulns ol‘ pll-hllcliy u ilCllzirlle Pad- irle ‘ill gained nn-n of the first water who will giyo toltllin \Vcslorlier plenty of competi- lilloll. Strong ln 1.500, Cornelius has a good team for the llfillllilll‘ wllll llll- crolvll will‘. vent to its feelings with n i-ou- velltlon-likc llelllollsirlllioll of hiss- h w,“ HIGH SCHOOL aovs. The personnel 0f the ll-alll L500 metre relay race. lie has live is m (Continued on Page 3) l-l negro llll(iiii(*.-,0S and boocs. CON America ho shouted: "l lleo dry land. 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