,1 f hurling jatbme the. Abroat l, IIITIICE A EDWARD Today 8i Thurs-Can Legion Pres OUT’ BUT STIL~L=7=ON ms FEET ' ‘A \Biiimiltbfi'icauricniuiiiic, A ' ii‘7‘i°“°°"¢=°'" it ., ENGLAND 7i ~ g CAPITOL LEATBICE l...“ cuss. on mo r us ' l L“ "1 ' To _ DAY an. ii/iveit. sbso com J i '46- WITH ’ TON Y The Wonder Horse ill “THE ARIZONA ‘ WILDCA T” i i (‘rammed with Thrliiw-Puising ; , wg-amgg Specialties on th e with Romancc-Spariii‘ ltl ii , perggsms t a, g e .- Orchestra l-aurhter anti 'Gi1ppl:‘: 3....‘ I a -- suspense‘ and Our Gang Comedy IMPERIAL AQMY MusruM v 37c. NIGHT-J t Lil. Mo. 87c. 52c. ydiilnliililu? . l I THEFRTDELPURE A M51 wm HEMBKI-INNA iuifimiuii“ [l5 gummm PilSTPliNEii HIGH um»: STAND in N-B ililvmilcs Home Arrive Fem , - : Capital F01‘ Flflfll afevanada’: were“: $801!‘!!!- ' ~ c ames a er sum- ‘ l _ ' Appearance in fir: Emir. 1th.... ‘ * vince Before a " Fan-a " led between Queen Bqllfl"! 5°h°°l Myrtle A. Cook, director track and field, Canadian ladies A. C., Tor- onto-born veteran member of the team, is the onlygirl on the present team (‘who has represented Canada ' _ 1m 3,, July (ill-The abroa efore. She holds the inter- ‘ ‘ Mamimonqarfiltflew Brunswick Circuitfifys azidmzh‘; 512"’: hgluématicnal indoor sprint title. won in l campaigners have moved on here, 33's“; at 66,0166); Last yesmNew York last March, and is claim- froin Fredericton for their last st-andiivhgn these two ma“ met the“. ant now for new world record for on Canadian soil before the fall were We very excmng games” 5o the 100 metres of l2 seconds fiat. - fairs, the Jamil 9°"! he“ bflngicome along and Join the crowd and 5m Wm “mp9”? 1°!‘ 05m“ in m9 . _ ‘_ .‘ w”. m," intcrnational boundry will“ ‘he boys a bumper houm 100 metres and relay. i Presquo Iale for racing on August a iruiel Smith, Canadian Ladies A. , ,. and g’ wmm ym be me inst of the] 6., born in Toronto, is 21. and was ‘ summer m0gmfif0f9tlglillfl copes; Itlwiu be ‘men new interest by former holder o! 220-yard chain. ing of the a 56¢ , ~ an on A ust 14. the a rsnce of Petcr Conroy. the fgcfétafif; ggowh" u; iveterapfirlnce Edward Island driv- just coming into her own. Is a soft - ; re-adjusunant o! classes in Lheer, with his big trotter, Longset. 2.06. bail and basketball star; wears ‘ V; '_ program drawn up for the Monc- as the seventh starter. Texas Ganryglasses when competing; is entered \ OF THE s Thrilling New Mounted Police Serial Wilderness desperadoai Secret treasure buried in the depths ,0! the earth! A Flaming Arrow! A mysterious warning! With a handful romantic love twist to top it 0d! we»; - .. ~ (Canadian Press) CHICAGO, 111.. July 3i. —- The lischeduled bout between Jack Mc- Kenna of Sydney and 0'Ca1laghan. local boxer, was postponed indefin- itely here last night. —€—<0>—-—-—— BASEBALL Q. B. B. VS. SOUR]! i iiNSliimflliiliiilllililllPilliliiiiikWlii. BE; A game of baseball will be play- i i i , . '1", The terrible eleventh round 0i‘ thc Ihniicy-Hceney battle atiYln- krc Stadium, New Yul-k, saw llooiicy rxtxggering blindly hardly able to defend hiirr-zeli‘. This telephoto picture shosvs llceney saggihg [my]; lrigiiti as the. ITfPfLW: stepped iii and stopped tile fight to spare the‘ ‘game New Ztnlzinder further punis hnic-nt. llceney had been knocked‘ iN m: znu M ETRES FINALS imsiiriiiuiik -_----_... __.__._ __ '_‘ minute rest lit‘ Pillni‘ from his corn (r roi~ the eleventh round only tel Percy Williams Hero 0f Century Dash Out F or Double Triumph. _ . Canadian Girl Atll letes Make Great Sho Wing But Were IIaIId-I IJYJTi-‘I. ‘slTITZZThKTJI-“fillffhllllli} .13.“l.'S.“ILT1-I"§ZIII§"Lil? "if? ed Raw Deal-Phil Edwards Rail Fourth 1., 800 Metres Which, II.'l‘.'.'.‘..-'.“§f.‘;f“..i.“2i£i.FJ§"S‘ZIL o» ‘my is bciiiiid liic roit-rviz . tie at HBIUBX. A splendid sprinter, iiiv lmtlitrs, as hilliifllvln to his; corner. Iii this photo Tun- pionship, but did not defend the ti- wu Dflvma bums mum‘; on wed- gum-ed by H. H. Carvei, of Chat-ifor the Olympics in 100 metrres and I _ chances in the 100 metres. This (iv-iflullt- 'l‘liilill'_\", l‘.('1il_\'\‘.'l‘iglll rlhmip- HS in!‘ his iwriiih livili-ilvflvi‘ ton lllt ‘Bu. Wm make her first, Fm" members o‘ the captamfiiiiscrgsr ollmpif 35m" m T9133’ 11nd 2831:6330 géettifi: lgrxzaggesewiwrgflgtfgt Yhgzlvxhmtll sflili-glliii-‘snllir’ cut was won WlUlDUIPOW niu lliiivlmn hurt-r, nililolllll-rul ili:. l‘i~ii|‘i'iiii'l]L iwiiziii. iluxiill: t-iizililpiollsllili thii stillmlhereo‘ m: eluihnuriidan u; tanned liiiedicglniiubrey tribe will be added to the Ethel Ciiiherwood born in Han qualified 101' lhfi final “idly lilflgcilimpion, l?! the igcord time oi {Zmedlzf feel‘ w“ R1‘Z]""‘I"'d£ '“,“’Ui'li-1ll illo rim‘. ind-iv at n liillfliiiWifl F111! will tin-n vlllvrim: ihr- hvflvY- - - » ' - sse l re ' >1 . - . ~. ‘ -. -= - . ' ‘ tlions aieothere will be the largest regular campaigners oi‘ the circuitqlnah, North Dakota, still in her by 8901111118 B13098 1n the pYelimlnjl minute 5i 4-5 seconds. Bylehn. Canada» m m“ u m l‘y'l'vl§lt"‘llll‘l(gig!luilllifliinffillytill” lflmfli"; ,\.\,.(,:',',l(“', :11: .'T'°“T“‘ Fl.“ ‘Willa: o“ F. field o‘ u“ Deuqn ‘or me $1,000 ‘i184 clltfielnsxglfiikilfi$liolalti fig? 6,3221“ “l: Sanadmn-bomi Bvifgn and eigrilild-rlgaldhefiiisd 05x33: swed§nQaI§aEng£h“,Zd' tfiergailfl" ' , llgulid-Hiziii‘ illillPlltil rmilillis-elillll. (f1 Elli ‘Ill-fill’;llfllilffilfnllfig Loniskior ElIeHSieMQatRFby ‘h1g1’: 335.; 3.3.55. his.ewm ma which was 9.1547 Javelin aged gequfilidg ‘$33132 Place Q’ ' nab two blew illlfebfit the vgltrziacish Illflilel‘ 3.5.2 ‘"‘ES“"NG |“-'"° "'5"~"1"l "W 1W ‘will =1; =1 or» ""1""! Slliiiflnv i“ YiPvlPH-bi" 1"" '. B 7°5- °|' 3 9 . ‘ . - Q ,-. ' .- ’ - _ _ ‘_ ‘ fisricilzii horn-r,“ ill-z siiiioilir-ill zéiiiri. Holy‘ take on Mickey Wzilkvl" in Chi- paced the seco ea e . - ' . . - - new“, and Thurgdfly, August, 1 and ham, N. B.; Keemah Aubrey. enter-‘relay event. 2 brings new fields of horses togeth- ed by A. Stewart. 0! KQHBiHBi-flll. P- Fanny Rosenfeld, born in Russia, er in such a manner as to create E. 1.; Morris Tipton, entered by W- 1905, naturalized Canadian in 1020; new interest’ in this week's racingJJ. Horseman, of Monctcn, and Bat- holder of Canadian records in broad while there ‘will be a number of whhette, entered by J. A. Fwdder- Jump. standins breed. discus and mwwmgrs on’ the Maine and New ham, of Sydney, N. 8., are newcom-thct put has run 100 yards in 11 iQTS in the list of entries for the 2.18 seconds and 220 yards in 26 sec- Brunswick uit here. Ruby P. » 2048-4. Bessie MoKIyo, 2011-4. memorable basin: duel at Frederic- event. in 2.0’! 1-4. which was faster than the free for allers had gone in any heat this season. except the second round oi’ their race at Fred.- ericton the following day when Bee- sieMcKlyo made it an even 2.07. nam, 2.01334, comlrlirlteteraf fieiciintheit lseqsily r *_'o ree ra pacer-s eveuipcgrodgd for the Moncton track. Fast Pace “xpeoted The Junior free for all, tc be rac- ed on Wednesday, is open to 2.12 pacers, as a result of the re-ad- Justment that has been made, and while Tarzan Orattan, 2021-4, win- nor of the $25,000 American Pacing Derby in 1925, will doubtless be the favorite there should be some great racing with Jackson Grattan. 2.01- 1-4, Hedgewood K, 2.0714; Peter- kin, 2.07; Betty Direct. 2.0’! 1-4, and othen that have all been racing around 2.00 in the field. The 2.14 conqueror oi’ trot and pace. in their‘ Four of Aubrey Tribe 2.10 if necessary. Bingen Aubrey. entered by Col. D. A. MacKinnon. of chal-lcttctown, P. E. 1.: $110" ed by S. T. Etter. of Amherst, N. 8.. are the quartette of the Aubrey fa- trot and pace, while Peter Aliright. entered by S. T. Ettcr, of Amherst. N. 8., is the only newcomer in the list of entries for the 2.21 trot. The Moncton Driving Club have been making a lot of improvements at the track, under the direction of President W. H. Spear, Secretary A. E. Tremblay and the other officers. and this week's racing should be the highest class attractions ever of- fered race goers at the most easter- ly point embraced in the Maine and New Brunswick circuit. A. wamen. or Fort Fairfleid. Median, statuesque beauty; hails from can be counted upon for miles in Saskatoon, but now permanently 1°- iAilbrey, entered by W. A. Simpson, mily added to the entry list here. T. J. Devlin, 2111-4. entered by mnk] O'Brien-of Moncton, is the only ad- dition to the regulars in the 2.18 onds. but never been credited with ic-ither. Canada's most outstanding [nil-around girl athlete. and enter- ctited in Toronto. Miss Catherwood will represent Canada in the high jump. . Jean Thompson. 17-year-old high ant for the new world's record in 800 time 2.21 2-$.;Canada’s Oiylflirhrentranviif 800 iinetresf i ’ ' Florence Bell. sometimes called lJnne. iii years old, Toronto born, holder of Canadian 60-yard hurdle record; won school ‘iainpio mil-p for four years; swimmer of notc; former all-round Canadian junior "ilmllioh: a member of Canada's 400 metres relay at the Olympics. ——— Rickard Wants , Another Dempsey John L. Sullivan defeated Jake Kilraln in '75 rounds for the heavy- Weisht tit-IQ. July 8. 1880, at Rich- AMSTERDAM, July 31. — By W.’ ll. Ingram, staff correspondent ‘of the C. 'P.-Percy Williams, van- couver school boy who won the 100 metres championship at. the Olytn-z pic gain yesterday will be out for a double triumph in the sprints to-, morrow when he competes with the world's sprinting stars includinw John ember-enrol nhmuioh,_oiit,| son of the United States was br- eed to world's record time of 12_l-2 seconds to win the 100 metre jin- ais forwqmen, with Fanny Refin- feldbLi-Iltironto second and Ethel Smith, Toronto third. Robinson. would vouch for Rosenfeldb victory over__the American. The third Can- ldllhjfifl thisaevent, Myrtle Cook of Toronto was disqualified for false starts. Percy Williams of Vancouver, ran second in his 200 metres semi-final latc this afternoon to Helmut Koering, German sprinter whose time was 2i 3-5 seconds, the fast- est time of any recorded in the day and less than a second slower than Charley Paddoclrs world record of 20 4-5. Williams cioeed fast. to beat out Charley Borah, United States. The first two in each heat quali- fied however so the Canadian‘ who won the" 100 metres yesterday will run in the 200 metre final tomor- row. John Fitzpatrick of Hamiltozm won his semi-final running on they inside lune and marking up a time} of 22 seconds flat. The third Ciiii-l adian in the 200 metres semi-finals.’ Adams, of Hamilton, ran third ill’ the first heat and failed to qualify. Phil Edwards Guiana, running" under the colors of the Hamilton Olympic Club, ran fourth in the 800 The ‘fields were too classy for the three Canadians entered in the 5,000 metres preliminaries and they got no further than the initial heat. They were V. S. Callard oi Toronto, Art Keay. of Toronto, anti _ iliniia SiilglUN. vizgilivoil liUlUh‘, illcmll iilnw: or more. . .1 1 PL d“ Cherie, N, B.; Billy Ailb- 501,001 1,1 m, p, m, b t b0 mane-eel" of the Canadians protest- w. Kibblewhiic, of Winnipeg. or. » _"—“""' *~-—-~ -—~— ~ -— -~-~-—-- --- ~———- Guesswork 2.0214 Merriman 2.00, ° B m 116 l. l! m , - ‘ ’ _ . ‘ . te a b J. n. Th . of h, q- . ~ ed the decision however. ciaimilii; Griffin of Hamilton, withdrew. i I . is §'*.L'-“’°....." m...“.l..*f-°::..:-...§.".rs s:.:s..fz..i.... messiah m» a HARD R001‘ FROM DOWN UNDER .G0ES T0 THE CANVAS CANADIAN GIRLS GET PO02!» DEAL (Special to the Guardian) AMSTERDAM, July 3i. --R.umbi-_ lugs of officials in charge of the Canadian Olympic team heard over the refusal to allow Canadians the same‘ privileges as the United States. the Hester incident yester- day and the bumping of Little b7 Otto Peitzer in an 800 metre heat increased in a veritable roar when Elizabeth Robinson of the United States was placed in front of Fanny Rosenfeld. Canadian pfficials saw Miss Rosenfeld get to the front in the final few strides and four plac- ing judges canvassed by Canadians saw it the same way. The result louggilran T0 ‘ Enter Ranks l f? 0f Heavies ,. 1i Ni-IW YORK. July Iii. Tommi Luuizilrnil imlny zliillmilhi-d the in; iriiiiuii u!‘ clviiiiiilg up iii] oilalielu- was that M. M. Robinson, iililililfl- er of the Canndiuils entered on inl- , - . mediate protest. This placing fol-i ' -, lowed a previous "tough" break; - . j l when Myrtle Cool: the nun oi" Lilo‘ Ciiilildiiill sprinters was diSqiiRll-L .1 iicd for false starts. Miss Rosen- icid iiud previously withdrawn from, thc dielcus throw to improve ill-i" NEW iTiilli N. Y., Jilly Ill. oi Finland won the Olympic bun- lainwcigilt wrestling fillflilliiifiillilllli" today, winning two straight bouts‘ from Bob Hewitt, University oi Michigan, the iii-st by n full and the second by decision. lo to enter ill!‘ ll@l1\lf‘.‘<.' ranks." GOLF clay ilmldicilp will be played. Ciaii Tuiny, Wvdllostiiii‘, ni ill!‘ (‘iinr- A~iialiuiitu|i twviiLy-iiro null iii!‘ ll liPifiv/ll (Joli Links. ill ‘.330 p, |n.. (ior. (‘inssz il-Hallrlicilp twenty- bourt. Missouri. That was the last bu-Q lnugkla bout" and an“ men, Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 H’ 4 there have been twenty-nine battiu wuhmlw" 5 5 9 (m- m; crown, gncludm‘ Thundu Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘I 11 .0 mu,“ ‘o between 53m “may 5, ‘ Boston . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 4 4 ‘m; 13m gem”, ‘m; m, chmw ' ‘____ i Detrorit. . . . . .. '1 12 1 iqmhb h" flignggfl had, on m- NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia i0 o 3n Pwgggom. the [at ume‘mfl;hua_ .___ St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 9 1 delvhia. in i920, when Tunney won H"! 81m! iz-lom Jack Dempsey. At present . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. '1 19 0 . tel-c does notappcaramaule mily - - - - - - - - - --8 6 0 ~ new unable or "urine" Tunney. wmfisms Ball Game G068 T0 gm t)“ Qreenwich vmue an“ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l0‘ l: a R D f 1 n: aliouldbe on mp g“- um . . . . . . . .. _ - l‘ to conic m Rickard i??? uis:}““”:"*‘“ ---- ~ "l" i; Overs’ e an t Q1113, mnngmbeaj: gigxlfbg, Cincinnati .. a 1 o The mtotr; has apparently dron- 1029. and in the meantime will enqgzoolkmlynm " ' ' ' ' " 3; L: a ricgiulsoabouet gliiirilaeliufiflwe gggfl": gffm!" °PP;:;§".§:{.rhin. .................. .. s 12 4 "The Revers scheduled w blnv the I Stars last night. todk the game bv icemut. the latter failing to show 1 up for the fixture. 5 Tile final game of the series will 4 be played ‘Ihin-sday night between has the n y "color" tc draw the flxht rims to see him fight. m other words. he wants another Jack Dmm" __ Rochester I; , . ' Bunuo w“ 5 the ROY“! lhd Alibhflfll. I ‘_ - r ». .. ~ _ ..A Power of its Qwn. Dr. Thomas’ “mm”; _ a ‘. ...._...¢-a@-...s_.._. " . _ _ u. Electric Oil has a subtle power or Torch“, a’ Isnt it. a pity that "small talk so l This is ajclephoib picture M me of the Mg moments in the Tunnry-Ragngy light at Yankee 5 its own. All who have used it knowjnumgm trouble. n» I"? liim New York. in which Tunney successfully defended hi .ti as | hgayyweuhg hgmphfl- ° r rcyhvas mapped just after the champion-had kflfmko-u-h-sfifl album ‘minim: New zaunflgrifl No matter if you are hidden in an porting himself on his left elbow and instinctively holds his guard M" hi; n” ‘my. hirrlglit H. _ - "obscure corner, never try to satisfy imlle Tunney towels above him. Toward the Mid o.’ the 4min flnnp, my that, the battle Wu‘ i" {yourself with doing your second and. mshilll Heme: ham. knocked him is the mm. rnr _ - ‘awn ai=irio3t.mco|isv|°§*. bat.‘ ' _ ' ,_ body hearty roiling from the ring. Obviously he was unable to get up h“ m, M" "w; bin. . - a __ Morten leach to gfeat this and keep it by them as theluum,‘ ' _ ' ' most valuable lininisnt available. fts ti uses are innume able and for many Amman bu", yearslt has been prised as the" york ___1 lliliiigltiiimentfni-iriananjflastrsgi... “m, , , . u sacs-oi’. .- ' -- v -.» ~ .'.1-1~- wfl-u-ro-ns. ‘ ‘on; ~..~.~¢.~,~<a,,... m.» .._. _ "hfiavq- mt ....