. ‘w Lite; 4w? Why 329's. IIATCHWAY T It's buttonIasr-Wl bothorloas-—it's simplo to slip of? and on-runl it’: vary, very cool—oo why n2 Hatcbway? Ior Sula in over 1.500 Canadian Store! WOODS U DE COMPANY. ‘IJITXIIFILJAI TOR NTO C311. k . ' Q Star Dipiaion ‘ - DURANT MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMITEIY '. ~ Leaaide (Toronto) Ontario ' DISTRIBUTORS The Starters a new standard —-a low~priced car with the mechanical features and re- finements of the higher-priced Wh_en choosing your car 100/0 for these imodern fca- ' “titres: Morse silent timing _ ' chain; disc clutchj waterpump " cooling system; semi-elliptic ' springs; tubular backbone,:lnd a rugged rear axle. find them all in the Star Car. Yo u"l'l DEALERS d: SERVICE STATIONS EVERYWHERE ' (Canadian Prssa) ‘ ST. JOHN, N. B., May 10. .-—'I‘he ,discovery of the makings of Can- ada's best quarter-mile hurdler and a possible victor in this event in {the Olympic games st Paris is one {result of his visit here. Captain J. ‘R. Cornelius. head coach of the Canadian Olympic track aad field athletes. believes Phil MacDonald of Charlottetown. is the "final." MacDonald came tn Rothesay to éli-F-i s dull IIBIIIIIAIILHEANAIJIISOBESI iug in Ont. whereiHe Selected to Coach the Dominion’s AthIetes-f-Ability as Premier Hurdler , Proven Beyond Shadow of D011bt.—‘-McD0nald will _Finish Train- "'"""‘° »"““"" m“ ill be Properly Coached the‘ urdles. work out with the other aspirants from the Marltlmes for places on the Canadian Olympic squad. But he dlid not come as a hurdler but with the hope of getting a place lo- the broad jumping contingent. Captain Cornelius’ appraising eye took one lock at the six-foot lu- lander as he tore down the run. and leapt from the take-oi! into the Jumping pit. The heed coach labelled him right away as a pas.- sible world-boating hurdler. l-Ie decided to put the watch on him to find whether he could sprint.‘ It is reported that in the 2'20 he did better time than the men who are trying out for’ the sprints and in the quarter he made such astonish- ing time as to remove all doubts from the mind of Captain Cornel- ius that here, indeed, was a potent- ial hurdlor of marked nbllity. Eager to Try it. MacDonald was asked if be would work on the hurdles in add-i- tlon -to the jumps, and he myrllied immediately: "l will do anything tile commit- tee WBIIIH nle t0 do; I inn eager tn do all I can to put the Mnritimes on top." Captain Cornelius asked A. W. (low-y, president of the M. P. B. A. A. U of C, head of the Maritime Olympic committee, whether he would he willing to allow young liIacDonald to go to Ontario to be prperly coached in running the hurdles. Mr. Covey said he would only be too glad to see the lad given the best possible chance, so (‘aptuin Cornelius will endeavor to make arrangements upon his.»- turn to Ontario for the further de- volopment of MacDonald. in the meantime the island boy will re- main at Rothesay practising his. Jumps and sprint. The-head coach tried to make ar- rangements to stay at Rathesay a few days longer but as hewas un- able to get in touoh .by telegraph with theproper authorities, he had to adhere to his original schedule and left yesterday afternoon for J/ t Cigarettes I zo,,,§5¢i. real. He expected to realize some of this from matches in St. John and If this was insufficient he hoped friends of amateur sport would come to sible deficit. Captain Cornelius will visit many I a ... "The Aristocrat of Low-Priced. cm" BRUCE STEWART & CO., LIMITED. ' pirants are training to give them the benefit of his experience and will than conduct their training in Montreal during the last week be- fore the trials. Others at Rotneoa y town, and "Zsn" Miller, of Sussex. joined the Maritime Olympic squad llSll Consolé in training at Rothesay on Satur- day, and worked out under the eye or Captain Cornelius. ,MacDonnld made a fine showing at the Dominion meet at Halifax last full by taking second In the broad Jump, with a mark of 21 feet finches; third in the discus throw. which was won by Don Cable, sec- ond in the standing brood jump, tmd first in the hop, step and jump, yrith a mark of 42 feet 81A. inches. MacDonald is also u great hop, step and jump man and it is believ- ed that with sufficient training he will also become a world-beater at this event. ' NOTE—-Phil MacDonald is a pro- tege of William Halpenny, former Canadian pole vault champion and a member of Canada's Olympic team at Antwerp, Belgium in 1912: lialpc-niny by the way is one of _Canarla’s premier gymnasts n former athletic coach for the Montreal A. A. C. He was secur- ed by the Abegwelts a few years ago to couch the Iocnl talent of his home town (Charlottetown); it was then that he s discovered in MacDonald such great possibilities and the making of a wonderful athlete. Although being employ- ed the past seven or eight months as physical instructormt the Lea- gue of the Cross Gym. he has oi- wnya kept a watchful rye and nev~ er failed to impart to Phil his w-ise judgment and BdViCQ.—-SIIOTI, Ed. BASEBALL O. S. S. LEAGUE "llhe Tigers won out from the Clar- dlnals, by heavy battingdn the eighth inning by scoring six rune. score 13 to 11. rho game was inst end the pitchers workedllke "vet- erne." Mr_ MacDonald umpired and Ed l-Iornby acted as scorerond base the coming boxing he rescue and prevent the pos; During the next three weeks "Phil" MacDonald of Charlotte- Packa e Dodgers vs. Cardinals; All players be present. Montreal where he is booked to Jllllkifi- look over the Quebec athletes to- [llllttllil-‘i 11B WWW": - I I day, tomorrow and Wednesday. T109" card M s Canton Cornelius was delighted Cal-chi" ’ with the calibre of the material l. Dal-ton .... ____ ------- -- B- 90m)". assembled at Rothessy where the ' Pitcher . Maritime athletes are working out G. McMahon _______ _. ll. Connolly at the Rotheesy Collegiateschool A, hieEacher-n , ...... _- _i---— track and field. He said that if 1st Base » - he hldfthrea weeks to spend 011.4‘, Hughes ............. -. R. Doyle these youngsters he thought that gm] m“, . he could take them-up‘ to Hamil- Q Ryan ______________ __ -r.. Doiron ton. with him and trim the track U 3rd Base and field team which he Md been q Mum..." ________ _, 1., Connolly coaching for a long time and which A Mcmchem _____ _,___ was noted ‘for his ability and all- ' ‘ shznffégop round xce lence. I Young MacDonald is 19 years of- q" Co)“ "'1"“f"i§i;l'(i A‘ Gormley as? mid stands s feet 1y. inches in F Payne ° i- E Ream“ e g . - """""" " ' Mr. Covey said last nigh-t that Gem/re Field the Maritime committee wouldlR- H"“'l'ey ------- --_--<* J- Ledwe“ need about $800 to cover all the ex-l m!“ Field penees incidental to training the W- WW" ---------- <- W~ “"33"” boys and sending them to Mont- NOTES You tell ‘em. "Ilauh." Next game, Wednesday the 21st. IN IIIE I-4 MIIE r I IIIIRIJIIS IN. IRIJIIIESIIY, SAYS IIIYMPIB (IUAIIII i i . . . . lIsland Boy the Malnngs oi a Great Tlmber "Topper Says Captain Cornelius, the Man i i i 5| y; H. Day ........... -. m- m w. ‘Smith --.-- . I82 r5 C. Milford ........ .. W141 Totul-—-26I 3. Spraying is ~m " _ anyone pretending -to operate ‘orchard on n paying basin I f I t- I! » "..:': iii ;,;gp~»;;;;g;e;=»~~--»y M lirt-Ilullt total oi.’ 2613. ' it. Acorn held the ClTYlCi-IURCH BOWLING LEAG- UE. highest single lull/s. 'l‘onigll; Zion null Peoples. ".”‘°’.“°""*'"“’>""» Following is the rwuiw: 123 ' “Gimwwo-oeooooooo-o-ooowoooo-o lSt. Peters: ' A. Vinnit-ombe ___.. I79 197 R. Aooln _________ .. 221i 211i (Pa trio! Pl ease Copy) Guinea Gold. CIGARETTES . v ll TREAT LIGHTLY IIPOIT H8 KAY M881‘ IPIIIAID Horsemen , . - , ru . . Like We ng or orld Series, _ ins to one Eplnani. n». ,‘ _ the running international to Hear Who Received - = sin they could not be- would seriously consider Strollers Prires. h I ‘an?’ lvorsol racing n. Hill c! n tie s u . pointed out that I Winner: of the latest Strollers Contest were American chnlnplo announmd last nnlht. The awards went out ye id in from Tobacco Products Corporation, Hamilton. l to the fortunate people whose cleverness and energy won one of the large rash prises donated to smokers by the makers of this famous brand oi cigarettes. was made known In town today that the following is the complete list of winners as officially announced at llamilton last nigh on Strengthiof-Slsowing Oxford- m ~ it was ould not be fair to the an o‘ War was n three- - returned to the stud nit u if f u, lls + . e ~l sAmong l‘ , --= eHeldat '- of the Woods ‘e so Rnl , ainS .. undns. Om. Dospsrols, I05 Boulevard, St. Joseph ., Iiiontrrnl. HQ. 5—C.E. LsGrnva, I BunkStnOttaWmOr-t. 6-K Humphrays, Tlsdale $1., N., Iium- ilt n. Ont. ‘I-S. Imalia, 211i let Ave Yorkton, Soak. B——S.J.5oilomon,l7i§llk> DIIIIIIIOIIIILNS 97E. L. IV-urray,il24 Preston, Ont. la n, Av u m. P. With preparations for an active yachting l‘ lll-c-A 154 , 5f _ ~ aeuaon in Canada well under way, one o e ""‘w' L- (kdl-gw “MR5 5‘: Jmm- N- ~ outstanding events uI the curd in the Do ~ ll-"k Bllllsllal, 7:1"! ll. 9W1 ‘JWIIQ ADI-flu thishsummer plgmlaes to hi‘ the (intern . ran on. an. t race at coon on ke o the ‘HaJ-cw.o22'1llh Av.E.Vnncouver.BC m .- - m be h,“ “d” ‘h, ' Hundreds from coast Y cht I to coast sent In complete sheets of the movln ieture stars whose pictures are Inserted in al guollerp packages. In addition to the oon- teatantl were thousands working in the interests of their friends. A the public in genera realising that another exciting race was In - - “es. leafed a keen desire to learn l, res ll. EVERY PIOVIIICI RETIRED From the land of the Evangeline. through ti‘. . . Maritimes. into Quebec. all over 0n ' H?‘ thence clear across to the _Pacifi demand for Strollers has been ahown two years. A high-quality Virginia caught the smokers‘ time and bli the same time. The latent can how popularity spreads. Strol en are sol every- where by lead ng tobscoonitta. And e demand has continued to grow until the monthly pro- duction runs into many millions. Small packets of ten are sold _st l5 cents, packets of f for 35 cents. tins oi fifty for 75 cents. IFIdflIIIWMdHXI) fol‘ Sig. Jh a broald ranged pcuan nus as n gceuaryn meeting the public demands. ONLY CLUBS PRIIITID The latest contest was Iirnpl a "clu " con- test. Only the outline of the ovie Sta faces were published. yet thounnds at once and sent In coméilete sheets. were awarded for the rst complete sheets re- ceived. the date of mailing being considered in the lodging. lv. was the grantee the malls In Canadian history. M completed sheets were received the first mall. it p I to any "Gimme," and smoke Strollers —pa g in terms of fine flavor, mildneas and real JanIon-it slso pays to save the inserts. as the lonunste winners know. who are being from congratulated by friends today. i- gust Say- ” GIMME . . q¢ . r. . . tbs will he the first time ' _ r their yachting skill against I . 'l°“,§,.““"' a ~ match. The competition ' form of crew races.- whic are - r more and more popular cacn1yenr w the yachth ' oi Canada. he will change nt! after each Ia . thus equ us much as possible any differences t ~ amorg the craft. and making the nut ough teat of sailing ability. . nuumll rum Pllll / . Sliillil -' lob’ .- ontresl Will bib‘ or Breeder glisi Style of rung. v captured the title with I19 poms out of a ' mum 200. CANADA SIT JUNIOR GOLF DITII“ The Canadian stnlol aolf tournament izill be 3*.“ held on Sept. 24 and 25 on the tonne Tomato Gull Club. it was announced W roe anon arr eta-raid Never make up your mind that ‘s play is, il- possible es the ball eaves the but. _ r .‘ There la always a chance until than‘?! passed you and is on its way to theour. _ . ' - The question of up fielder’: apemfdos enter Into \h\' sclllmo, » v ‘ The thought is. ill-ll. no player should Q - give up on e ball mnil the pmmhlilty _i0l’ a has been climinuicd. _ 1 I alwayr work on that theory. and hive and again surmised myself by gettngnn all‘ e_ muted n physical impomhillty w i lair- J Of course. my speed helps. but everyin has certain pousibilltifl. and he should sl glilhf the most of them by giving every it e. ' aDorft quit on n bail. no matter how Irll the play may seam. . - been made that st the ' ‘I tionnl convention of lllllldng neld at which. it in expected. ll the principal clubs in the fnrsonlh as Texas. and even h: m arm arlcc. nCsptiun the English Bulldog (‘lab FL 1o for 15s ‘Z5for35? In nmofsoeflo? ‘WW e 1' vvvvw v v~ f“ l . ' " —By one, MoMAN us “w r —‘ y =*= , RINGING UP FATHER _ ‘ --~ y - ' " ' . .. wecnvr no TO THE -= w» “smears.”- *=‘="°*°‘"°*"=~ caress K rrvouka ‘°‘*""’"°'éi.3".i“"' ENTRY Bu“ QQQgQQ‘ w‘) Afllnzn atrsr LEFT "ma Q “M: _UM.W_ Tm: accrue. wwr WILL NEE THERE WITH THE. “WCKQTQ - win: n. menu- HOME ill. r4221" ~rou 0n THE- THE‘. bAL-r MR lb BAD SPORTS EDITOR, GUARDIAN: Please enter my name for the . v ._ Guardian Stilts Race to be held , I f ‘ Saturday, May 31st. ‘ l’ ’ * . _‘. - t .1‘ NAME "w “ i ADDRESS _ nos _..._.._..,..._...,.1 NOTE-Name must be plainly mum. In ma, " , l our surnv sum: AND ‘um. slall§flj;'a. i l aronra neuron-compute. " ‘~