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[" Lo MONDAY, July 19, 1926 \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 SSS Page One ATRIE! STORY ON PAGE THESE DON'T OFTEN HAPPEN! | But once in a while they do, and | when they do! Boy! This.one shows one Fair Star copping the third race, at Dorval on Saturday yee rn BE rem OM, IRKNE!\u2014Irene Bordon, the _ celebrated actress, polled a new one when she toddled into little old N.Y.with tattoes stockings on both 5 sides.On the right \u201cstocking she Ï wears-à picture of Mr.Irene; on the left of Irene.Nhe says it's supposed to work a chasm.And those who saw, agree.Don't you?SMILE OF VICTORY! ! ta jis _ Lilli de Alvares (above), the nis courts.who made Spain famous by her Ing across brilliant display on European ten.We'll say! Meet Monsieur le Jockey Maclvor astride Fair Star just after 10, /- girl ONE HAPPY BOY:\u2014And why mot?to apare to return a price of $51.53 at Dorval Saturday.And that's a price, Which is exactly what the satistied-looking Mr.Maclvor evidently thought as he vas led iv to pose for the Daily i Es JR TY bee, thunders down the stretch, Ught to the rail, to cop the sixth mace at Dorval on Satariay pas, to che (pleasure and the Biter dissatisfaction of of the bulk of the patrons whe had wagered their twe-opots on Forcomss Sm, the heavily-played favorite.\u2014 Page Two WHITE STAR LINE IS NOT TO BE BOUGHT BY AMALGAMATORS, By H.H.STANSBURY Universal Service Writer London, July 19.\u2014 (Copyright) \u2014The mightiest ocean shipping passenger and freight combine in the world's history to protect Lnglamd's traditional sea supreiuacy bas just \u201cseen formed here.The British shipping coutrollers claini to see in the rapid rejuvenation of the great German shipping limes umd Mussolini's ambitious shipbuilding program an actual challenge for the bulk of ven trade.The vast working amalgamation was accomplished at a conference including representatives of the Vurness-Withws, Cunard, Brocklebrook, Anchor Line and Roval Mail interests, coverin£ approximately $500,000,000 of North and South Atlantic lines.It war this same confereæce that decided to abandon the plan te purchase the White Star Line.The new plan contemplates that the capital originally intended for the White Star purchase now will be diverted to the colossal consolidation.The alternative wus adopter to retain capital and resources, typiosl of the team work here when any British industry is menaced.The plan for operation of the consolfdated merchant fleets is being made with the same secrecy as would be maintained in the plan for a great naval battle, BOMB EXPLODES IN CHICAGO JAIL; ATTEMPT BREAK?Chicago, Jaly 19.\u2014 (Univerral Service) \u2014 A black powder bamb was exploded in the Cook County Jail), yesterday afternoon.No one wae injured and the dam- uge was slight.Jail attaches expressed the belief that the bomb had boen smuggled into the building with the bope that its explosion would cause confusion that would permit a jail delivery.A rigid investigution was begun immediately.PLANS TO PREVENT OTHER DISASTERS Paul Smith's, July 19.\u2014 (Universal Nervice) \u2014 First definite plaps for future safe storage of the country's vast supply of munitions, following the New Jervey disaster which took a score of lives and $100,000,000 in property damage, sre expected to be formuiated here today in a conference between President Coolidge und Secretary of War Davis.Davis has been invited to talk over the general war department jlane with the president.CLARENDON TO INSPECT THE \"WEALTH HERE Quebec, July 19.\u2014 (Daily World frispatch) \u2014 The Earl of Clarer don, Under-Secretary of State for Great Britain, who is in Canada in connection with immigration, left for Montreal last night on the first lap of a tour which will cover the vhole of Canada.He oxpressed himself as being delighted with his stay in Quebec and is looking forward to seeing the vast resourees which Canada Ppossesses.BEBE DANIELS TO WED FAST TRACK ATHLETE Jaly 19.\u2014 (Universal Seevice) \u2014 Bebe Duniels, .the cinema star, is going to marry Charles W.Paddock, the famous sprinter.Miss Daniels made this announcement yesterday.SHOOTING TAKES PLACE DURING AN ARGUMENT .Fort Werth, Texas, Jury 10, \u2014 (Universal Service) \u2014 The Rev.J.Frank Norris, at leberty under $10,000 bofd on a charge of murder which was filed against him after he had shot and killed D.E.Chipps, millionaire lumber broker, and clubman, in his study in the First Baptist Church Saturday, preached to two capacity congregations yesterday.The pastor-slayer did not mention the tragedy, but his flock gave him a vote of confidence ut the close of the services.Mr.Norris ig a nationally knewn fundamentalist.The shooting came as the climax to a two-week's controversy between the preacher and the city administration in which the pastor charged Mayor H.C.Meacham with leading a movement te force the widening of a narrow street leading to his large department store, + RP.Chippe, a life-long friend of the Mayer.entered the church study and threatened to kill Norris if he preached another sermon in which any ef Chipps\u2019 [riends were mentioned in an uocomplimentary way, according to LI.H.Nutt, prominent barker who witnessed the silaying The pastor declares he thought his life in danger and shot in self-defense.New York, July 19.\u2014 (Universal Service) \u2014Officials of the Inteboru Subway Company refused last night to compromise with their 800 striking motormen and switchmen.The strikers made the peace move.Subway service was better yer- terday than since the strike was called.THE MODEL MAIZIE GEE! 1 HGPE.MADE Cops\u2019 A PRIZE.IN THE BATHING SUIT CONTEST ON THE BEACH TODAY ?FIRST PRIZE § \"4.THE PAILY VOULU GIGANTIC BRITISH SHIPPING BLISS CARMAN MAY HAVE BEEN AT HOTEL FIRE Tannerville, N.Y., July 19.\u2014(Datly World \u2018 Jit is beleved that Bliss Carman, | the Canadian poet ,was a guest 1 at the Twilight Inn in which some 20 person® perished when it was deestroyed by fire last week.As far as it is known, Mr.Carman was net hurt since his name is not on the list of 40 | injured.LADY ASTOR HAS CLOTHES ON IN BRITISH HOUSE July 19.\u2014 (Baily World Cable) | \u2014Lady Astor, addressin; the Association of School Teachers, al Maidenhead last night threw un- other of her barbed shafts into her male associates in the House of Commons.She said; \u2014 \u201cThe most reactionary minded men in the House of Commons are people who seem to know th most about learning.\u201d \u201cIf there's an elderly gentleman sitting behind me who moans and groans whem anything of a progressive nature oomes up when- tver 1 pass, be drops his eyes.\u201cI said to another member, \u2018Tell him to look up.1 am not the Lady Godiva.1 am fully clothed.\" ULSTER GIVES PRISONERS TO IRISH STATE Belfast, July 19.\u2014 (Universal Service) \u2014 Ulster yesterday released its last three political prisoners and deporied them to the Free State.They were Patrick Leonard, Patrick Johnston and Thomus- Mc- Shew, convicted of the murder of policesnén during an attempted juil break in 1921.ENGLISH KNIGHT IN CANADA ON SECRET VISIT Sir Francis Agien ef Pekin.Ching, who arrived here vesterday rtates last night that while condi- Uoas in Chiou have been indescrib- abyly bad, marked signs of improvement have of late been no- & | tioed As represemiative of the Chinese Government it is understoed that Rir Francis is visiting Ottawa though he stated that he wus not at liberty to disclose infermation concerning the object of his Canadian visit.Ambrose Holland, a sailor, 26¢ George Street, Toromto, fs at the Montreal General Hoapitul in à serious condition.His arms were caught in a winch of the grain boat Aube.OH, MR GINSBERG !* MY SUIT WON - INTERESTS MERGE HERRIOT TAKES CHANCE ON NEW PARIS CABINET Parts, faty 19.\u2014 (Universal iervice) \u2014 Edouard Herriot has entatively accepted the invitation f President Domergue to form a abinet to succeed that of Ariside Briand, which resigned as a- \u2018esult of the Chamber of Deputies\u2019 efusal to accept Finance Minister \u2018aillaux\u2019's plan to stabilize the rane.Herriot spent the whole day and ight consulting the party leaders vith regard to their ideas as to vhom ke should ask to join the ew ministry.Late last night it was reperted apthoritatively that Herriot waif :Xperienciag great difficuity in his forts te eather a new ministry.The resuit of his endeavors probably bad, marked signs of im day.BROKEN NEEDLE IS CAUSE OF TROUBLE AFTER FEW YEARS Sydues, NS.July 19 \u2014 (Daily Word Diapatoh) \u2014 A few years ago, Miss Rachael Morrison, of St.Anne's, accideatally stuck a needle in one of her knees.The steel broke off and a large portion of it was never recovered, but as no Vik effects followed at once, she forgot about it until a few weeks ago, when the knee began to give trou- tle.physiclans discovered that the needle had worked its way to tke bone, causing damage se serious that the Jeg had to be amputated.Miss Morrison is only 16.NEW PROFESSOR GOES TO QUEENS Kington, July 19-\u2014 (Daily World Dispatch) \u2014 Professor Herman Tracy.fermer professor at the University of Manitoba, has been appointed to the department of classics at Queen's University here.Prof.Tracey is a graduate of the University of Toronto and also received the degree of Ph.D.frem the University ef Chicago.He 4 at present in Greece carrying on special research work, \u201cBTRNOS AIRES\" LANDS Rio de Janeiro, July 19.\u2014(Universal Service) \u2014 The Argemtine wirplane \u2018Buenos Aires\u2019 fying irom New York to the Argemtine capital, arnived yesterday.Its fight was interrupted nine \u2018mes on the way down the Brazilian ooast.FASCIST AND ANTIS CLASH IN NEW YORK New York, July 19.\u2014 (Univer sad Beervice) \u2014 Bight men were arrested yesterday in a Fascist and anti-Fascist fight at a meeting in bonor of Umberto Nebile, builder of the Polar airship, Norge.It grew steadily worse, andi | ' Monday, July 10,~1086 CAL IS PEEVED BY FRENCH PUBLICITY TO CANCEL DEBT Paul Smith's, N.Y., Jaly 18.\u2014 (Universal Service) \u2014Determine § to compel the foreige nations pay their war debts, President Coolidge was understood to be thoroughly aroused against the French cancellation propaganda now raging through the country.The attitude ef the French has caused inereasiez resentment ia ef- ficial circles.In order that the world, and especialy the French, may know that the administration expects the debts to be paid the President authorized Secretary of the Treasury Mellon to state, before he salled for Europe ,that the Uuited States had gone to the limit of generosity.HIGH-GRADING \u201d COURT CHARGE Cobalt, July 19 \u2014 (Datiy World Dispatch) -\u2014 Said to have had in his possession partly smelted gold of a value of approximately $2,000, Joe Sylvester, an Italian from Porcupine, war arrested on a southbound train by two Provincial officers.He was brought here and is beld without bail pending his appearance tefere the Magistrate.LONDON ASKS NO ELECTION ON DATES FOR FAIR Louden.Gat., July 19 \u2014 (Badly World Mismatoh) \u2014 Officers of the Western Fair Association have telegraphed Premier Meighen, urgiag that the clection date be fixed so as not to conflict with London's Exhibition, which terminates this vear on Sept.18.Mr.Meighen has acknowkdgred the wire, but has not divulped hin intentions.It is pelieveu that if election day should fRll in fair week this year's exhibition would be financilly ruived.{ORANGEMEN WILL PROBE DISORDER Toronto, Jul 19 (Daily Werld Dimpatet.) \u2014 The County Orange Lodge and the Orange Young Britons sued a statement that an ja- vestigation will be conducted iato the Orarre parade disturbances which occurred à weex «go last Sanday.The the little s way chair e and I have widow k try- at, to to re- de fis 8 Lud ei is \u201c Menday, July 19, 1926 THI DAILY WORLD Page Eleven _ By Grace She Describes a Smart \u201cMadame, dear, you know my passion for gray.And now that gray really is smart, won't you design a frock for me that I'll be able to wear all the rest of the Summer?\u201d This entreaty was being addressed to Madame by a pretty gray- eyed blonde as I passed through the salon to the manirin's room.I knew Madame would never be able to resist such an earmest appeal and that more than likely it would bring forth even & more beautiful frock than the client had dreamed of, 50 I was interested in the outcome.Madame sent for her trusty pem- Shand pad and said to the young rl: \u201cI've had a design revolving in my head which I think I can now put down in black and white.You see, I don't do many tnings on the spur of the moment and many oi my best frocks are called forth by some request such as yours.\u201d The young girl waited patiently while Madame sketched as if possessed, stopping only once to send upatairs for the samples of gray in 8 When she finished she held a perfect sketch up for the girl's inspection, and from the look of pleasure that came over the latter's face I knew the frock was going to answer all requirements.\u201cIt's a dream!\" she said enthus- fastically.\u201cJust the simple yet tricky kind of frock I adore.\u201d \u201cYou see, you look well in a gray that has lots of yellow in it,\u201d Madame explained.\u2018For, of course, there are all tints of gray.\u201d \u201cI'm glad I look best in it, because I like it more than the bluish or brownish gray,\u201d the client answered.\u201cNow, this sample is the yellow- Box-Plaits Smart 489 .Blender silhouette with, sugges- \u2018ion of flare, achieved by the use of bex-plaitd at tront.The pattern cuts in sised 16 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust measure.Sise 36 requires 3 2-8 yards of 36-inch material, with 1 yard of 40-inch contrasting.To sceure today's pattern, write to Ruth Bates and incless 25 ceats in coin or stamps.Give the correct rize and be sure to write your name and address plalaly.Address Ruth Bates, care ef this pa- teday wo have an endiess choice of varied woods and fiaishes.a real economy; light-weight tapestry, me\u2018cerized reps.and striped and figured brocades are all ser- i \u201c A Fashion Model\u2019 Diary Thorncliffe Gray and Yellow Outfitish kind I mean, and it is to be trimmed with flatly applied point of yellow grosgrain ribbon,\u201d Madame explained.The girl was delighted with the unusual idea and pronounced it a perfect frock.\u201cNow, I shall need a hat,\u201d she sald.Madame advised gray Bangkok with yellow grosgrain facings, and the order was put through for both at once.Grey Crepe de Chine Is Trimmed With Yellow Grosgrain Ribbon Home-Making Helps By Wanda Barton HOW OLD IS A CHAIR?Chairs, it is said, date back six thousand years; stools were in fashion earlier than that.Babylon was the seat of the first furniture industry and the output was copied by the Assyrians.The tables were of the cross-legged type, the stools were low and the seats were rush; couches were flat slabs with but little carving.A few couches had carved enas, and some stools had square wooden seats.But it was chairs that were prized.They were first made with low backs, thon gradually they grew higher and more decorative.Carved from beautiful natural woods, tha chairs were decorated with bronze cast in attractive designs.The arms ending in elaborately carved heads of animals usually.Tha feet of the legs were fashioned into paws of the animals whose heads were used on the arms.Then inlaid work in the different woods became a fad of the wealthy; later painted wood sometimes overlaid with gold.\u2018'Chalrs Fept right où taking unto themselves new shapes, uatil Upholstered chairs have not gone out of fashion, but have been modi- tied in shape, beavily or lightly up- hoistered according to the needs of the place that they adorn.Interior decorato:s insist on having things suitable as well as properly decorated for the places they are to oc- eupy.Unholetery material was never as beautiful as.it is today, variously priced so that it suits all purchasers.Sun-fast materials are per.These patterns will be mailed tiroetiy from our New Tork agent.vicenble and good for light uphol- story Wel Creaiu four tablespoonfuls of but- cupful of chopped seeded raisins and four tablespoonfuis of finely- shredded citron.low creased pan and bake in a rather hot oven for 35 minutes.Serve eut in syvares wish meantoned whip~ s+ 1he Sandman™== Nothing pleases a child ple are interested in him.A nationally-known newspaper man who loves children, will tell here every day a story about Daddy Dusk, who takes little boys and girls for Dream Journeys every evening.Send Daddy Dusk the name of one or more of your children, so that he may print their names in the Daily World and take them on a journey to sleep.It delights a child to see his name in a Dream Story- DADDY DUSK, Care of Daily World.The sun was shining brightly one afterncon when Daddy Dusk went to his phone and called up Doodle.When 1oodle came, Daddy Dusk asked him for the name of a boy or girl who wanted to go to the Land of Thoughts.: \u201cDo you want to take him to the Land of Thoughts or the Land of Kind Thoughts?\u201d asked Doodle.\u201cI will have to take him to the Land of Kind Thoughts, I guess,\u201d said Daddy Dusk thoughtfully.was cor¢lessness on my part.\u201d Doodle disappeared, and in a little while came back with a name written on a piece of card.\u2018Here's the name of Freddie Kaplan, 2385 Monkland Avenue, N.D.G.Daddy Dusk put the card in the front of his airship, and he didn't have to steer it at all.In a few ninutcs he was down at Freddie's home, wnere the boy was waiting for him.\u201cI am going to take you to the Land of Kind Thoughts,\u201d explained Daddy Dusk, as Freddie hopped into the rar.\u2018I guess I had better 50 there,\u201d said Frediie, \u201cas I had some very bad thoughts today, and they got my mind all mixed up.\u201cThat's too bad,\u201d said Daddy Dusk.\u201cI will make you King of d Thoughts, and then you will A s rule your kingdom of thoughts with kindness, and never again will you be angry, or unkind, or cross.\u201d \u201cThat will be beautiful,\u201d said Freddie.: They arrived in the Land of Kiné Thoughts just as the clock on the tower struck 12.\u201cI feel ever so much better,\u2019 said Freddie.\u201cI bope you will never feel any more than to feel that peo-| \u201cThat || | A PAGE OF NEWS ON FASHIONS AND HOME-MA KING A very interesting people are the Shang of Slam.They occupy the whole of Northern Siam and part of East Burma and are themselves divided into two groups, the Northern Shans and the Western Shans.\u201d They differ from one another in dress, architecture and various ceremonies.For instance their marriage ceremonies are very unlike.The Western Shuns have a very simple rite.The young couple merely eat a dish of rice together in the presence of parents, relatives and the village elders.The Eastern Shans, however, have a more complicated marriage ceremony.After the usual feast, to which, of course, all the rela- tivee and friends of both the principals are invited, the bridegroom is taken by the guests to the home of the bride.Along the way from his home to hers he will find his path obstructed at intervals by ropes stretched across the roadway.At each of these ropes the bridegroom riust pay toll before he can proceed.Of course, the tax varies according to the financial status of the groom.One man, one of the wealthiest in the district, was for- + Three-Minute Journeys y Temple Manning.ced to pars twenty of these ropes and was mulcted of quite a sum of money.When the groom arrives at the home of the bride he sits down by her side.Then their hands are tied together with a piece of string.1he ceremony now becomes similar to that of their Western neighbors, for they eat and are pronounced man and wife by an elder of the village.While this is going on the guests throw balls of rice at the bappy pair and at each other.However, both Sans worship the same god and their methods of worship are very similar.They revere he spirits, or nats, which are supposed to stones, the rivers, the trees, clouds, the wigs and so on.They helieve\\ that the spirit of man has the form of a butterfly and that when he is asleep or unconscious it takes leave of his body for the time being.For this reason they wil] not waken a man suddenly, \u2018tor fear,\u201d as they put it, \u201cthat hie butterfly may not return in time.\u201d As may be judged, they are a gentle, yatient folk and have many lovable qualities.the EE \u201cEE Beauty Aid Sunburn is one of the most stubborn beauty problems that women have to meet during the hot weather, especially those women who spend their leisure in the open.So many women have the type of sensitive skin that burns easily and yet does not naturally protect itself by tanning.Thete is only one thing to do if one has this type of akin and is to enjoy the Summer without having old Sol play Shylock and demand his pound of flesh; that 1s to find rome lotion that will cure the subhurn as fast as it appears.A friend of mine has been particularly successful with the lotion given below and declares that she could not live through a Summer without it.The formula calls for the following ingredients: 3 drame of citric acid (lemon).3 dramr of borax 1 ounce of red rose petals 3 ounces of glycerin Some (dd Facts other way,\u2019 said Daddy Dusk.TO-PAY\u2019S MENU PREAKFAST Co ec » o Stewed Rhubar real .- « London's police force is smaller Fish Re Toast Stripe today than it was in 1911.In that ' LUNCHEON otfes vear there were 19,898 men in the Baked Peppers with Cheese Metropolitan force; mow there are Rye Rolls Ginger Ale 19,856.ce ar Ay Grasshoppers have their ears Lamb Broth with Barley on their front legs.The great Cold Rliced Ham Potato Salad | green grasrhopper has its ears un- Chutney lced Coffee [der its knee.vee Citron and Raisin Sally Lunn CITRON and RAISIN SALLY LUNN ter with half a cupful of sugar and add two beaten eggs and w pinch of salt.Sift together one and a half cunfuls of pastry flour and two and a half teaspoonfuls of baking powder and combine the two mixtures with hsif a cupful of milk.Beat wall, flavor with a few drops of lemos jules and stir in a baif a Turned into shal is made from Jrog's skin.It has been estimated that an adult man produces in twenty-four hours enough heat to boll five or six pits of water.The thinnest and toughest leather A very new note is the trimming 7f lace and tulle hats with snakeskin.The skin usually edges the \u2018rim of the hat.® ° ° An adorable little Summer frock is of gray volle, with rose-colored dots, and trimmed with rose or- sandie.e ° ° A one-piece frock of almond flannel hac stitehed-dows pleats.9 Necklaces of large amber or round ridescent pearis are used with nfternoon and Gvening ove- pod ercags By Lucrezia Bori shirring at the neck and hem.for Sunburn 11 ounees of hot water In making up this lotion the borax and citric acid are dissolved in the hot water, and when they ure entirely melted the rose petals are added and allowed to remain fulused for one hour.At the end of this time strain the mixture through a fine piece of cheesecloth.This should be hung up and allowed to drip for twenty-four hours.Then add the glycerin In sin apply six or seven cold compresses to the skin as soon as you come in form the sun, using à tablespuonful of alcohol in the water.Then gently pat the face dry and pat on a liberal amount of the above lotion.Never rub sunburned skin, as t Will onl> eause more irritation.Also in usipg glycerin, be sure that it is absolutely pyre, as impure skin and undiluted glycerin dries the skin and results in other troubles that come from dry skin, Juvenile Frocks At the left is a dainty p.rty froek for the small girl, tr'mmed with - Atbright; a smar\u201d coat of white flannel with blazk cross temes.| ni This is worn with a email vite bbon hat, - reside in nature\u2014the - a a rr POS ee rire ane LS STE oie NEE Ie LIAS ou su r 99 Twelve THE BALY WORLS Monday, Jaty 19, 1088 ANTICS OF ARABELLA\u2014 A Question of Age ~ ByL.M.Bull e \\ MAY AND JUNE\u2014 Ready for Any Emergency By H.A.MacGill A YES, £055, | WAS GOI DOWN FOR TH\" ne eee [Se Se ve sna ||| ee not pe CUPS me Sear o || THGHT LosE HIS MEAD AND PLL Yeu {| | BriNG wi || HesE ans \"ALL RIGHT | FLAT DOWN WITH HIM.EXMOT A, - SAVED RATE ~ 45 Fort : WHAT THen* \\ MES 0 \u2018 HAPPY HUNCH\u2014 per TH UE if ve CANT YE WILL LL A SoME NERVE ' A] HE SOCKED HER\u2014 NN Hh | (oRnDER ME 0 \\ hs a pe i EID] (Ch re or ave Refill oaRuinG.| pov ! J By Louis G.Ferstadt 74 ake T5 NIGHT, tL BEVEREAUL Tul wydTERY MAN DIKAASED AS V6 CAPPER, THE KIDHAPERS MESSENGER VEETHER WITH POLICE COMMISSIONS Le Ga Wy gh CHE MBN START On TWE WAY D REVUE LARRY Pet Tee DnAPERS | 149 CC Aovirel \u2019 PC MEET 227658 ce 2 =: 35 Bh Ni | Monday.July 18, 1908 § DANNY DINGLE © 13.by King Boom Syrie des Ne Page TFhirteos By Di SAY * Din | say MYTHING Recut NE OUT THE LONG SHOTS HAVE THE BEST OF IT AT DORVAL FIVE DOUBLE FIGURE PRICES ON SATURDAY | \"Hunelh players had another big day at Dorval on Saturday, when outsiders ran wild and favorites took secodd piace \u2014 and often worse \u2014 to Rags that never were conceded a chance and were only péeked Ly the fithful few whe believe in risking a two spot in the hope thax fifty will come back._| It did once ôn Saturday, when Fair Star copped the third race and paid off $51.55 to a hysterical few.There were four other prices that ran into double figtres, one of them, Catamaran, paying $29.25, in the last race.- One of Captuin Railbird's Daily World selections paid a nice price, Nine Sixty, in the fourth rage, netting $13 50 for a two dollar bet.Zeppeiln, in the first race, was another of Railbird's choices in the Pallv W'orkd.The Doival Club is getting better breaks with the weather man than i» muny reasons, and look like making mcoey instead of taking big Josser.as han been the case for severol meets in recent years.DORVAL Firné Rare-6 furlongs, Puree $409, for -3 year olds and up, claiming, Ne Na, 116, Chalmers, $3.05, 82.7 2.50, won; Rpenro, 107, Tyron, $5.50, 4.10, second: Blue Hony, 113, Diann, 865.thiré.Anekhester, Linab, Stroir, Julia N.and Haphazard also ran.Time 1:14 1-5.Mnce=-# furlongs.Purse focond 000, for 3 vr olds and up.claiming.era, 110, TT hompaon, $14.60, 28.55 $$ .95, won; Ace of Aces, 114, Bouranna, $6.20, $4.33, second; Mabel K., 108, Walls, $4.00 third.Foreland, Venizelos, Qlih, Pighting Cook, Wha Knows Me and Glance also ran.Time 1:14 4-8, | Third Race 1-1 furlongs.Purse 08, for two year olds, \"The Junior ne.\u201d Fair Star, 109, Maclvor, 1.55, $12.40, 35.66, Won: Mr Harry, 13, Krickson, $3.00, $2.35, second; Heartache, 109.Bullman, $3.05, third, Edufo rd, Seth's Hope, and Plaberty alse ran Time 1:07 1-5 Pourth Race \u2014 § furlongs.Purse Bay Puree.Nine Sixty, 123, Bourassa | 1,000, for 8 year olds, The Dorval .50.$3.95, $2.25, won; fy iaghroom, 08, Chalmers, 45, $2.15, Alletache, 103 Capper and Mel ond; ia also rea.00, for 2 >car olds and wp, The aArno, 116, Briek- Hetel Cupvon, $7.45, $3.80, $5.20, won; Opper- Wheatstiek, Gelddeater a Jean alee ram Time 1:064-5 2\u2014 h Race \u2014 Mile and 70 yards, $1.000, 3 year ods and °.The ufflea ountain View Purse, Flaffy second; wus, 98 .35, third.Brevet, Forecast 2nd a e also ran.Time 2:451\u20144 ile and 1-16, purse Seventh Race\u2014M 060, 3 yar oly and elaiming, MAmaran.105 Me , pass $10.09 fia sais recent: Jroneplant, ron, 12 3 rp ef 3 y Crown.The Peruvien Poe x Crown aise ran.Time 1:49 2-5.$4.98, third.Time Wundering Minstrel, Cope Boy, Johnny Baker, Kid O'Kildare, Ply Bawk Sccond Race-\u2014$1,000, claiming, three yeur olds and up, foaled in Conadi, \u201ceven furlengs.Fairbank, 101, Logan rion, 20, $2.76 second; ourt 102, Baker, $2.40, third Time 1:28 1-5.Leastde also ran, see\u20143$1,000, claiming, three year olda up, five and Ralf furlongs.Leatherwood, 115, Abel, $5.55, $3.29, 3.10, won: Care Free, 70, 94.10, second; Director, Cooper, $5.38, third, Time 1:07.Mar tial Wand, Ormesvale, Serious, Bud- Mary Grace, Heartbreaker, Nimrod also ran.olds, sewer furlongs won: Martha Roos, Ber Baker, $2.45, third.Adria, Helen T., Rose HH.Star Dust, Fourth Race\u2014$2,500, three year olds The Bssex Handicap, mile and a sixteenth.Lieut 2nd, 112, Cooper, $6.35, | $3.60, $2.80, won: $5.00, $3.95, second: Bouth Wind, 104 Thomas, $4.65, third.Billows also Sixth Reace\u2014$§120¢, claiming, three!$3.00, third.Time 1:133-5.Alwo ran: | Medina, Our \u2018Gaine, Hampton Misa, Liberty, 97, Dubois, $14.40, Great Beginner, Jobs oJhnren Jr, Tr Church, $6.80.$5.70, second: Rebeu 160, Ray, $3.30, third.Time 2:032- Mode, aVn Pntrick, Polly Leighto iKnx, Btreet Lis Frank Fogarty, Sister Diana uleu an.7-8.Seventh Raee\u2014$1.200, claiming, 3, neventh Maro\u20143-4 miles, 3 years year olds and up, mile and 76 ,, 107, Philpot, 96.20, $3.40, $2.60, wou: Chieris, Golden Geod Times, 109, Griffin, $480, 48 yeur olds and up, mile and three nix- Leonid also ran.crrr ue Bird Purse, , purse $1,000, two year oldm, 16 to 5, 6 te 5, 3 to 5, wen: A 4 te 1, 2 to 1, or, even, third Conn, Marble Arch, John Bandoline alse ran.Rase\u2014Claimin Yenr olds and up, mile and Lady Ragiaa, 105, Mor Weiner, 4 to 5, 2 Kate, 118, McAulif ime 1:46.Mina Blether, aJeal, a RMPIRM First Raee=-The RI reconé: Rigolo, 114, Pat Time 1:62 Asov, 6, Pri fe.7 to 16, third.usic Girl also ran.Eastview Stakes, Btevena, 5 to 1, 2 te ren es, 112: Witehmount, 123, McAtee, § t : Noethland, 113, low Charge, TDs, 1:00 ° arade, t A eation also to 10, second ray lor.$2.58, third.ards.even, { 4-5.FIA Race\u2014=Mile and 11-16 Puree Derby, $5,008, added, alelw man, 105, Bmith, $8.10, $5.29, second: sTamaring, 166, Meur 2 sees.$5.30, third.to 16, à te 5 : rue tar Purse, hree year olds and yards, 1 Torin Time 3:06 1-5, ubr brie alse ran $1,008, ry t Prendergrass, $11.16, $5.53, tam, = and won: Ei Ca > 103, Moere( $1318, maidens, allowances, purse $800.\"ulr One, 113, Zucchini, $15.30, $7.00, 91.46 WOR: Busy Day, 111, Sylvia, $5.49, $3.40, second; Sliver Wimgs, 109, Maguire, $3.20, third Time :53 1-3.Also 1an: Tim Pleason, Pet Brigat, The Freshmen, Winnte Winkle, Second Race\u2014d 1-2 furieuea, 3 rear and up claiming, purse .$800, New Moon, 104, D.8mith, $7.40, 3.04, 3.64 wen; Pelion, 111, l.me, 38.40, 3250, -secund; Only Star, 103, Zuccnini, £25 third.Time 1:07 3-5.Also ran.Tr psy, Winchester, Countess Clarid;;e, Evhe' K., Golddbound.~ Third Race\u2014mile and 70 yu-ds, | 5, [yrurs and up, claiming, purse $49, Y.uueir Victoria, 99, Cheatham, 81 So, $3C0.$2.40, won; ery Flight, #), SriMkh, $8.00, 55.20, vecond: Seucame, 101, Fremchard, $4.49, tRird Tinie 1:44 Alse ran: Pir Ralph, Widgeo::, Battle On.Fowrth Raee\u20143-§ mile, two vear ohly, ehniming, purse $800.lo'l on 169, Losee, $27.40, $13.20, $5.20, won: Queen of Sheba, 85, Smith, $1.40, $3.60 second; Royal Rally, 107, Cheatham, $3.36, third.Time 3:60 4-5.Also rau: Speedometer, Bird Milman, O Girl, Tempter.FIftR Race\u20143-4 mile, 3 years and up, elaiming, purse $800.Palyearp, second; Queen Benn, 107, Trenchard, Sixth Race\u2014I1 1-4 miles, third run- k, ning Racelund Derby, 3 years, $5,000, added.Malcolm B., Jr, 118 Griffin, $19.00, $2.40, eut, wen; Cariaris, 126, Philpot, $2.20, out, second; Decline, $3.T1e Zucchini, out, third.Time 2:05 old and up, claiming, purse $800.| 2.90, | Brockleshy, 181, Amith, $11.60, $6.40, 34.15, $18.40, Pr LX TH =}: Dr.O'Mara, T woh: Harry B.107, Trench, i 12.49, $6.39, seeond; Brown Betty, 103 443, | SBylvia, $468, third Time 1:04.Also Janiter, Jubal Barty, Portman, Wormewld, fran: Squander, Mighty, Quanah, Coyne, Tubby A., Sandy H.Beo Boo.Righth Rase\u20141 1-§ miles, 8 year« and up, claintin, purse $8680.Galloping Shoes, $4.20, 3.20, $2.46, won: Tamper, $5.rae.second; Tickier, $3.48, third.1:38.Also ram: Vennie Day, Midwestern, My Eva.MAPLE MRIETS .Fient Race\u2014t 1.2 furlongs.$ year and up.claiming, $808.Millie G., 110, Judy, $36.60, $12.43, $3.60.won; 3 second; Dust Brush, 115, Donave, 812.00.third.Time 1:09.Alpe ran: Garish, Mather Grindeli Merry Mun, Fouthern Pacific, Aunt Deda, Impossible.Glenn.1-3 furiengn, 4 years Captain Clover, 118, Berry, $12.40.9.26, and \u2018Up, claiming, purse rane, 103, Rausser, $13.28, $5.60.won: lamp Ward, 103, ork, $8.40, ner- ond; Kentueky Rose, 108, Yerrat, 08 Preserve, jas.third.Time 1 fee, Heanor W., County Times, Ran W Franklin, iid Cat, Shining Light, Ticacey also ran.Thiod Raee\u2014i 1-3 furlongs 3 years Coitoka, 11 claiming, purse $800 Taylor, 39-40.$5.40, $4.00.wen: X Jack, 109, Do 5 ond; Yami, 107, Booker, $2.48, third.nahue, $7.60, $1.40, sec- Time 1:07.Also ran: Deiphi, Bellfont, Top lady.Outward Bound, Clarbees, Pretty Thing.Aree quarter mile, Roee\u2014t the [purse 98608, Joe Campbell, 111, Booker, .$3.40, 82.60, wen: Subtle.108, Workman, $6.00, $3.20, oer rewntreut, , Mogrnnewrki, 86, third.Time 1:20 Alse ran: Miss Bem- Verbema.Reb Rev.Piekena, Ree ttom, Tom Cassidy, Fellow PND Ruce\u2014S 1-1 furlongs.3 years purse 81.000 oDwnenet, 20°, and , » | Judy, $14.46, second; Et fear Tdi to 0 Sud put te, $4.36, third.|'Tiane 1:06 1-2 Adee ron: Pirate oGid.Deputy, earra, Kofiyestxth Meart, Shirmmisker, Ba- Boce-1 1-16 furtenzs, three nd rds, , 808, Brasen.106.\u2018Faytor.slo ry won; Uncertain, 118, , $4.second; Corinth, 116, Nes, $1.30, third.Time 1:4663-6.Aloe ran: Mame, ipez, Nerthsrecse, Roekford, th seventh ne il e and 70 yardéa Fv A ea eS ieeke, $11.80, $5.20, second; Punorel, 109, Workman, $2.86, third.Time 1:43 3-4.Also ran: Alard, Six Pence, Freneh Lady, El Cid, Billy Maan, Shindy, Thor, Willies\u2019 Maid Efgkth Race\u20141 1-4 miles, 3 years and up, claiming, purse $800, Lady iFnnell, 104, ne.$4.20, $2.60, won: Ulustrater, 100, oyan, $5.80, $3.3 second; Purity, 104, Workman, $2.40; third.Time 2:08.Also run: Piedra, Recowp, North Pine, Funny Courtin, Belly Wuls, The Plainsman WASMINGTON PARK Flent Hace\u20143-t miles, three years and wp, elaiming, purse $1,200, Ged, 104, Johnson, $4.30, $3.10, $2.90, won: Ocean, Current, 111, Simon, $11.40, $5.20, mecond; Counsellor Connelly.103, Frog ute, $3.78, pre hae arguin Day, ark, sDurg, Highlifc alse ram.Second Race\u20145-8 mile, 2 years, fik- lew, maiden, -purse $1,200.iVolat Netty, 115, Meupel, $7.90, $4.68, won: Bleu Mask, 115 Blind, $1.99, $3.09, second; Lost Lady, 115, Schaefer, $3.60 third.Time 1:021-5.Also ran: Wild Netes, Betty Ball, War Grail, Wels water, Mistee, Patricia Marian, Princess Elma, and up, claiming, purse $1,300 .Clenr nslee, 54, Johnson, $4.70, $2.70, $2.10, } wan; Banter, 103, Pinnerty, $2.30, $2.20 sccond; In Rounds, 95, Jones, $2.76, third.Time 1:66.Also ran: Georgia Rose, Phantom Pire.Feurth Race-\u2014one mile handicap, | three years and up.$3,500.Captain Hal, 132, 1, 3240 $2.60, $2.20, won: Rothérmel, 110, Burke, 2.14, 40, »econd: Benefieient, 106, oJ NE.son, $2.30, third.Time 1:37.Also ran: Smiling Gus, Senator Norris.Raee\u20145 1-2 furfongs, 3 years i Fifth Race\u20145 1-3 furlongs, Hemewood Stakes, two.years colts and geldings, $5,000 added.Chairman, Fit Johnson, $6.30, $4.9, ont, won: L- Mertean, 119, Schaefer, $4.90, out, nee ond; Dr.Maxen, 110, Blind, $4.90 third.Time 1:06 4-5, Shut Rase\u20143- 4 mile, three yeas: and up, six furlongs.Red Skin, We.Juner, $6.00, $4.60, $5.70, won; Wa: Winner, 104, R.Pitinell, $5.60, §& 60.second; Clem Theisen, 109, ©\u2019 >, 34.00, third.Time 1: Escolane, Blush, Pan Sea, Kerrygir:.Delectable, Jimmy Prinz, Tazewell Seventh Race\u20141 1-§ miles, thre.\u2018Years and up, claiming, purse $b26v Taylor Say, 311, Pimmerty, $5.60, $32, $3.10, won; Foolseap, 116, Froggau 70, $4.00, second; Magie Light, 11 ston, $10.00, third.Time 1:58 3-1 rAlse ran: Lyish Dat, Diemed.Gres: Friar, Lee Adria, Deughoregan.15.Ales rar CHICAGO NAMED LOCALE FOR DEMPSEY.TUNNEY BATTLL Chicngo.July 19\u2014 (Daily Werk! Dispateh) \u2014 It was announced.tha\u2019 Chengo might be the stage for the tentative bout between Jack Demypsey and Gene Tuaney.This anvouncement came on the eels of a statement made by Te Richard, prometer ef the fight, wh.sajd that five wealthy Chiens: business men had agreed te finance \u2018the proposition.WINDSOK STATION 1.36 PM er eur | TO ie \u2014 23rd [rea STATION JOCKEY tl ese coup 12.08 AS, MAAS PAS a - m8 Motel Catering et the Club House by Kerbuis & Odlaw | = tt Hn POST ee TE me ema tr bn en nr a me seer rerio A manu me - < SOCCER NEWS YOU WON'T FIND ANYWHERE ELSE CP.R.WONT HAVE MUCH CHANCE IN TORONTO ~_There would seem to be a divergence of opinion as to who should have won that game in the Eastern Connaught series which was played at Thornton Park on Saturday.A Let it be said that I made a few inquiries as to the calibre of the Willys Overland team.The individual to whom I addressed my remarks was no other than Bobby Muir.He does not seem to think a very great deal of the team from the Toronto end.Perhaps J should say it is from the Scottish aspect that he views matters.The crowd which looked on was disappointingly small \u2014 not in stature, but in numbers.In the first half C.P.R.were like a bunch of cripples.They could not get a move on, and it was not until the second moiety that they were really in the game.Sat behind a bunch of notabili- tigs., Sam Davidson.Len Peto, Bobby Muir, Jim McQuaid and our good friend Jim Keith.Fred Davies and Steve McKellar were out- attending to D.F.A.business.I suppose Sam was tired.He has had a very strenuous time what with attending to resignations, seeing the English team off and all that sort of stuff.\u201cSteamboat\u201d was there.And didn't he have a word to say on behalf of the C.P.R.He sald it in his own exclusive way.In the early stages Coulter sent over an opportunity quite early in the game which Woolacott missed.Just why he did so passes comprehension.Moore missed a golden opportunity.Just when things were going dead slow as far as the C.P.R.was con- eerned a voice was heard to remark: ! \u201cC.P.R.have only two speeds.Dead slow and stop.\u201d It looked for a while that C.P.Rhad actually come to a dead stop.Anyway they could not get a move on.They had a secret conference before the game which was quite In order, but they did not live up to the instructions which they received.Coulter thought to relive the monotony.He-had a shot which had Kennoway beat to a frazzle.Woolacott and Moore could have converted but they were so astounded that théy stood like two obilisques.Moore, the Willys inside left.kept on nressing on the game and when things were not going too well it was left to the Steamboat to urge \u2018Come on the Canadian Pacific Railway.\u201d In the early stages of the proceedings a kid wandered on to the field.He was tenderly removed, but 1 spectator was overheard to remark: \u201cHe is as good as anv man on the field.\u201d We waited quite a long time to see whether there was to be any scoring.Joe Angel gave Langley his opportunity and he made no mistake.You who were not at the game might even have heard the cheers.You should have been there to hear them.Everybody was in a cheerful state of mind for a few seconds when Teddy Young who was far and away the most brilliant man on the field, sent across a beauty and Berry had Kennoway beaten to a frazsie.It seemed that Willys had suddenly become acclimatised to the Montreal atmosphere.Half tims arrived with the teams on level pegging.There was no doubt whatever that Willys had the best of the first \u201c45.\u201d They had a better conception of the game thau the other fellows.But there were still 45 minutes to go.The referee was at fault in the early stages which provoked Bobby Muir to remark in answer to tho observations that \u2018\u2018digaified acquiescence was all right but enthu- siastie co-operation is much better.\u201d Both goalkeepers were playing great football.They were going out to meet every shot that was coming to them.Bearle and Ken- noway were on their toes all the time.Teddy Young saw that he could do pretty well as he liked.He slipped across a ball which had Kennoway beaten all the way.It would be just as well to slip in here that there has not been seen a better outside left than Young as far as Montreal is concerned.His speed was wonderful and the way he got the ball across was a revelation to a host of wiseacres who were looking on.Again he scored Then C.P.R.wakened up.Langley came along and put in number two for the railway people.It was the ultimate result of a misunderstanding between the goalkeeper, Stevens, and Herring, who is no bloater, believe me.Searle went lame.He lay down on the ground and groaned, but he receovered and went into the battle like a giant refreshed.Then there came a goal which was worth going to the far end of the island where Harry Stafford holds sway, to see.Joe Angel has scored many great goals in his time, but if he plays for another fifty years he will not get another as he got on this occasion.Langley was working as hard as he knew how, but he saw that there was no chance of boring through.He slipped the ball to Joe.It looked as if he were going to be blocked by Herring, but ha made a shrimp of him and put on the equaliser.It was now 3-3.C.P.R.had surprised themselves.The surprise was to come.Moore scored the fourth and Freddy Dierden took it upon himself to go over and congratulate the scorer.Charlie Saunders did not have a difficult game to handle.The surprising thing was that C.P.R, did not awaken until they realised that their game had practically been lost.Honors list.For Willys\u2014Young and Searle.For C.P.R.\u2014Angel and Langley were suprerc.How these old-timers manage to malin- tain their form is a mystery to the writer, While the second half display of the C.P.R.was very highly gratt- fying I don't think after their visit to Toronto on Wednesday that they have much prospect of visiting Winnipeg to meet the Western champions.May be wrong, , of course.CHARLES MILNE, MAROONS MANAGE DRAW AT TORONTO Toronto City 2; Montreal Maroons 2, The Maroons went to play Toronto City Saturday and returned home with a draw.Easton and Mcl.aine scored in the first hall.But so did Stevens.With a goal lead it was thought by some spectators even that the Maroons would return to Montreal the winning team but Stevens thought differently and scored the equaliser.It was Easton who opened the scoring.Twenty minutes of the game had gone, but Stevens came along with one of his rockets.Wee Gibbs shot over a ball which had all the appearance of being soft staff, but the ball reached the net in the same old McLain way.alt wna \u2018cra a penalty thal the City equalised.Charlie Payne gave it away.There was no doubt as who should take the kick, Stevens putting the teams on level pegy- ins.There was a struggle for the mastery, but both elevens retired with honors divided.It was a clean, hard game.CANADIENS GIVE BEATING TO ROSES Canadiens 8; Rosemount 3.It was a most extraordinary result on Saturday.Phillips had the audacity to go and score six goals.At half time it war 2-2, and then Phillips got to business.It was an entirely satisfactory afternoon, although it may be al- rik DAILY \u2018WORLD leged that it was not entirely sat's- factory from the Arnold Taylor standpoint.Jack and Maconachie added to the disaster, it might be stated in passing.\u201d OLIPHANT AS CENTRE PLAYER Sons of Scotland 7; Thistles 3.Jimmy Campbell of the Sons of Scotland brought off a great coup\u2019 yesterday when he placed on the field a team which beat the Thistes by 7-3.He put Whitehouse in goal because he was not quite fit.He discovered a new goalkeeper, the Englishman putting up a great game under exceptional difficulties.He placed Jimmy Oliphant, the legitimate goalkeeper at centre forward.This is his original position by the way.He took it upon himself to score three goals.One player trotted out who amazed the masses.He was no other than Bauldy Ross.For twelve years he has not kicked a ball unless in a careless sort of way, and yet he scored.On the Thistles side\u2014there were not so many players on hand as there should have been\u2014the scorers were Powis, Kerr and oCllier.It was a clean game excellently handled by Collins.JUST A DRAW FOR CARSTEEL Hamilton City 1; Carsteel 1.Carsteel had hard lines in not winning their game against Hamilton City.They had much the better of the play and when Billy Westwatet scored with a raker of à shot from 20 yards out 1t seemed tbat the points would be secure.They pressed as hard as they knew how.and it is a great regret today hy Pete Millar that he was acei- dentally the cause of the City getting the equaliser.Cooper tried a long punt.Pete thought it was going very dangerously near the goal and he headed, not .as he thought past the upright, but into the net.The feature of the game was the display of goalkeeping put up by Murphy, who has probably never put up a better game in his life.He used to play in Hamilton, of course, and perhaps that was the incentive.VICKERS WON SUNDAY GAME Vickers 2; Rosemount 1.This was the result of a pro game yesterday that excited 200 spectators.Horne got the leading goal and Borrowdale replied.Sterling got the goal which means such a lot.The question now arisen who is going to win the Verdun cup.Vickers or Sons of Scotland.EXHIBITION GAME AT ST.JOHNS The Montreal League are sending a team to St.Johns, Que., for on exhibition game on Wednesday with locals.They will be playing the following men: Nelson (C.N.R.\u2014goal) McCulloch (Gurney); Mcintosh.(C.N.R.); Reid (Emard); Foote (C.N.R.); Davis (Nat.Breweries); Adams (Gurney ; Fitzpatrick (C.N R.) and Bailie (Nomads) and Mec- Clean (C.N.R.) BELL OF CN.R.FOR CARSTEEL Arty Wourters (War Tax) was heard to remark to a pal at Bonaventure Station, yesterday morning, that he \u201cstole the harness off the night mare.\u201d This had reference to something which occurred on Saturday at Hamilton.Without doing anything of the pilfering business, it would be just as well right now to intimate the faët that thers is an extreme probability of Chick Bell of C.N.R.joining Cazsteel.So ! have heard.$7.50 EACH FOR MONTREAL PLAYERS Out of the gate which they got at the M.A.A.A, grounds the D.F.A.actually had the audacity to pay -\u2014\u2014 the partially Montreal team the munificent sum of $7.50.Needless expenditure we were never a believer in,.but if the boys who did so nobly were not worth more than that, then we must inquire as to whether Sam Davidson\u2014who is the D.F.A.\u2014has any Jewish or very Scottish relatives.C.P.R.OFFICIAL HAS TO PAY UP Do you know that a prominent C.P.R.official had to pay his way in to witness the game between the Willys and C.P.R.at Thornton Park on Saturday?If you do not believe this !n- formation is correct you can telephone Mr.Gill.He will ecorro- borate.WHY PETE MILLAR PLAYED THURSDAY Do you know that there were five players of the Montreal team who would not have tied their shoe laces against England had a certain player from Toronto been asked to turn out?That is the real reason why Pete Millar got his place.This information will be of great interest to Tom Holland who brought a man with him from Toronto.WHITEY MACDONALD FOR BETHLEHEM \u201cWhitey\u201d Macdonald, who was thought by Joe Smith and David Jacks as the best player the English team had met in the course of the recent tour is going to Bethlehem Steel where W.L.Lewis holds sway.This.will come as a surprise to some people who had in mind the {dea of taking him back to Engand.fore the message of the English players has been delivered.No need to Marconi them.It would destroy the recuperative value of their trip home.$2 AT S.O.S.GAME YESTERDAY Would you believe that the total proceeds at the game between Sonu of Scotland and Thistles was two dollars?The Committee had to get the funds to play for the payment of Jimmy Collins, one of the best players we have had in Montreal, and one of the best referees.Heo deserved his fee.We know some people in charge of a whistle who should be fined.No names.NOSEWORTHY IS SERIOUSLY HURT SATURDAY \u201cHank Noseworthy of Carsteel had to be conveyed to hhospital at the conclusion of the game at Hamton.He is very seriously injured.The news has been cabled be-| Mosday, July \u201810, \u201c1006 Tom Pollock stayed over with him.Got no news up to the hour of going to press how the fine big Verdun boy is going on.SOCCER RESULTS National League Half-time Final Toronto City .1° 2 Mont.Maroons .2 2 Hamilton City .0 1 Carsteel .eves 1 1 Windsor Rovers .1 2 Ulster United ., Z 5 Connaught Cup (Eastern Series) Half-time Finar Can.Pac.Ry, .1 3 (Montreal\u2019 Willys-Overland .1 4 (Toronto) , Intermediate League First Division Half-time Final Montreal South .1 1 Verdun War Vets .0 2 3 6 Moco (Valleyfield) .0 tberville 2 EERE EEE Second Division Half-time Final National Brick .1 1 Outremont N.E.2 4 Montreal Pro.League Half-time Final Verdun Town .2 2 Canadiens .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.2 8 Junior Charity Cup Semi-Final Half-time Fins! C.N.Juniors .eee 1 1 V.AAA, .0 0 SAVE THLE BANDS Now ssntest to be anneunced seen.ae jn Cenads unde control of t r rectified four times and matured in bond for years.\u2019 Large: Medium: 26 ounces 2.56 Small: The Melahore Gin & Spirits Distillery Con, Limited ( MONTREAL | 1) THREE $326: 40 ounces $3.65 10 ounces 1.10 / JP.FP B70 7.803 397 72 14 52-y 2 um wg lap P Ble y Plate piectot htt BW Sat MA dome OR 10, 1026 ST LSE 1.over with to the hour the fine big on.que to se to te CI up es) f-time Finas O1 3 1 4 ague n f-time Final 1 NO Om 2 3 6 on f-time Final 1 1 2 4 pague f-time Final 2 3 2 8 Cup -time Final 1 1 0 0 Jersey City : Newark Tere Monday, ¥nly 19, 1086 - » THE.DAILY WORLD.wv: Page Pilrege- LEAFS HAVE HARD TIME KEEPING UP WITH BIRDS CANADA-CUBATILT STILL UNSETTLED TORONTO LOST BIT OF GROUND Dispatch y~With Willard Croek TO THE ORIOLES eu Rossi rar ii wien .Toroato, July 19.\u2014 (Daily World [stood two-all in the secend round Mispatch) \u2014 Toronto dn't get of the Davis Cup tennis matches any nearer first place in i Inter- | yesterday.nattonal League over the week-| The match will resume today end.lu fact, they are a little mite [with the score of the rat set 4-3 farther away frem that much cov- [in the Cuban's favor.eted place at this writing than they were on Friday might.Over the week-end the Leafs the only.Jevana, July 10.\u2014 (Daily World .| Dispatch )\u2014Cuba nosed out Canada game they played, white the Ori oles broke even, winning on Sat- EE Lin Regoiys Cur ot , aris an urday, but lesing eut on the Sab- Raul Ch defeated Willavd I th.There isn't! much reent- age in that, is there?perce Crocker and Jack Wright, 8-6, 3-6.Word Dipaich) \u2014 The Yanks | SARAZEN TIES AGAIN soored the wrong ond of à shutout| = IN TITLE PLAY.OFF esterday, for me Garden City, N.Y., July 19 \u2014 season when Tem Zachary lobbed A them over for the Browns and heki | \u201cBaiky Werid Diapatoh ) \u2014Gene Sarthe Hugs to moe runs whatever, 422.of Freshmeadow, defending while his teammates knocked four [¢hamplon, and Macdenald Smith, across the pan.Needless to say |ibe Lakeville professional, tied yes- h terday for the third time in the Babe did not add to his home run average.How could he?Metropolitan open golf championship play when they beth turned in Chicago, July 19.\u2014( Daily World cards of 72 in the 18-hole play-off, ) \u2014 Charley Root sneak- |Next Saturday will see them at it ed one over on the Glants vesterday S&&in for another play-off.snd the Cnbs were thereby enabled te sneak wma to (be saowers ox || AWN BOWLERS IN wae \"si lost, revenge for the | TOURNEY MATCHES was at least revenge for the &: lembasiing the same Guba Jad gt | J.Deutias.of Westmount Bowl- Louis were the other Sunday bail NE Gb and G.R.Darling, of 1 in the National.AAA a vanced to the finals in game winners the Province of Quebec Lawn Bowling Asseciation singles championship on Saturday afternoon, by a D 000\u2014 1 7 wo Victory in their semi-final mutehes.000 000 20x\u2014 2 5 0] Douglas won from J.Nelson of Gand 8t.George's, 21 ends to 11, and %- (Darlin; won from J.P.Tendall, quler vn 000 101 000\u2014 2 8 o{M.AA.A, by à count of 21 ends to ° \u201cincinnati 010 600 000\u2014 1 #8 2/16, \u201c Tatteries: McGraw and Huargreuves; ve and Hargrave, Phiindeiphiu 001804000 713 ! LOCAL SAILORS FINISHED THIRD Ratterier: rfrimon, Denn and WH.Kingston, Ont., July 19 (Dally SUNDAY GAMES NAVION AU New York Chicago tteriea: McQuiliun, Duvies Florence, McMullen; Root und -\u2014 ; nes, Sotheron «nd O'FnrreM, son: Ha AMERICAN St.Louin - 018 060 600\u2014 4 10 À New York Tatteries: Kachary and fSchang: omer, \u2018Thomns, Hoyt and Collins.sailois of the Royal Ft.Lawrence, Cleveland 000 602 030\u2014 5 7 1{Royal Canadian and Kingston Yacht * Washington ul}?00 600\u2014 4, « 1 !{Clubs eommenced racing for the Butterien: Karr.Currie Cup, emblamatic of the Sewell; Cowelnkie nnd Ruel, INPERN ATIONAL 11 19 à Canadian Lake and River Cham- Rendine 31 - = plonshtps here op Saturdayerhenter 200 300 000 \u2014 bi Tho first round was claimed by Pntteviecs: Bwaney, Hil: Mitchell, Roberts and Devine.Windeyer of Toronto, and the se- (Second (lume) Neoad Ing cond round was captured by Sher- 000 200 0\u2014 2 6 3 Rochenter 190 doo x\u201410 11 2|wood.Hora and Hopkins, King- Batterica: Rhea, Chambers und ston, took third and fourth places.Tran: Thormuhlen and Devine., | Windever captured the trophy Baltimore 022 016 #0x\u201412 18 1 |for Toronto by winning the third Maiterien: Ogden, -Hondersan, Grif- \u2018race, .- fith, Teanant and McKee, CC.ried: POINT PLAYERS WON Lucey, J.Brice, lLeverent and l\u2019ond.Jersey City 0v2 001 601\u2014 4 11 1 acuré 000 132 02x\u2014 8 10 3 \u2018 Le obo 32 02x28 1002] Im a third division cricket match Frankhouse and Nisbergall.neld on Saturday aftermoon, Point (Seven inninue) St.Charles won from Westward Jersey City 108 008 & ë 9 \u201cC\" hy & rcore of 41 to 26.» Acune patterien: Genbowski und Morcow: mr re de arta and Freitag.AY © \u201c| natterten: Urrieh.entier.Plores ANS tories: rich, Bentley, erce gr Jo LEAS Ly and Henline: Ehem and O'Farrell and 400 408 100\u201412 17 3/|Warwiek.Syracuse 160 043 20x\u201415 10 3 |DBrookiyn 100 003 100\u2014 6 #9 0 = Batteries: Moss and Daly: Huid and [Cincinnati 000 062 101\u2014 ¢ 4 2 U Morrow.Rutterien: Barnes and O'Neill; Rix- 210 200 1060\u2014 6 14.Rea ~v and Hargrave, Rochester 030 010 010\u2014\u2014 5 14 Toston 102 000 051\u2014 9 16 9 Raiteries: Marquis and HfH1; Monre |Pittaburah 050 000 011\u2014 7 11 1 devine.Batteries: Onldamith and Taylor: Raitimore 000 440 j00\u2014 : 15 : Aldridge and nih ae 105\u2014 8 12 0 of pon Buffalo 000 004 906\u2014 Chicago 000 200 010\u2014 3 13 3 Batteries: Jackeon and McKeo; Stryker and Pond.Newark at Toronto, first game postponed ab acount of Thin.(Becon e 000 000 140 1-\u2014 7 12 0 nte 200 000 211 6&\u2014 6 14 © Dattaries: LZubris, Smallwood and Wilson: Carroll, Btewart, Batterfield and O°Nell.AMERICAN 020 600 600\u2014 2 6 2 200 100 0Ox\u2014 2 6 3 and Schang: Batteries: Parkes and Florence; Blake and Hartnett.STANDING.SF CLUBS National l+iapue ; Won Lot Po Cincinnati .\u2026.Bo 3 2 Pittehurgh .4h 37 B48 ft, Town \u2026 .48 0 845 Brooklyn .\u2026 .46 4 533 Chicago .so oo +.46 41 h29 New York .ç.44 \u201c3 812 Coston .+o .88 13] 284 Philadelpria .32 83 881 American At.Louis New Yerk \u201c Batteries: Wingard enrork and Bengougheit 016 100 301\u2014 4 \u20ac » league Malludelphia 800 200 000\u2014 3 6 1 Won Jmat Po Batterfer: Wells end Manion; Grove [New York 5 82 and Cochrane.Philadelphia .49 38 583 Cleveland 002 010 000\u2014 3 10 2 [Cleveland .eo 4 42 482 Washington 400 100 00x\u2014 8 10 1!Chicago.oe oo 4 42 ss» flatterion: U and Sewell; Res- ces.4% 1» 518 ther and Ruel.Detroit .ve ve 44 44 509 First Game) ft.Louin .34 si \u201c1 160 000 106\u2014 2 7 .e 11] 811 Chicago 1 arteries: Dlankentaly ood Cronse ertes: enship a ouse ; Morris, rt okes.and Bt Baltimore .68 63 ( nd Game) Toronto .B® os 060 000 021\u2014 8 9 S|Newark.+ By9 09% 000 20x\u2014 4 10 4 |Buffaie.b8 \u201ca B77 Batteries: Lyons and Schalk; Wing- ester .\u2026 \u2026 4 i 498 field and Mokes.: Jerney City ., .437 NATIONAL Syracuse .M i 892 Phitadetphia 010 001 216\u2014 5 6 2/Moaé co se 00 so M 1 232 WAR WHOOPS AS TRUNK WAR CANOE Havana, July 19.\u2014 (Daily Werldthings, stands strong behind Grand Trunk, when it comes to regattas, at leawt.: lusty \u2018falsetio war-whoeps that went up to Heaven when Barker's war canoe wen the mile and feature event of the St.Rose regatta on Saturdaycame across with a win in one of the war races \u2014 the kaif mile \u2014 -he primcipal event of the after- won, the mile war race went again \u2018@ Bert Barker Grand Trunk crew umidst the cheers of the aforemen- ioned flappers.Candy There was aot a dul] race on the (Unionville 109° Lemnos 109, diy\u2019's programme, each of the eleven | TX vents While there was considerable dissatisfaction expressed by some of the paddlers in connectiew with the managed by popular Commodore of the St.Rèdse Club, in fine style.Gledhill, Otterburn; 3, C.Rudge, Valoisles captain; 2, Grand Trunk, No.2, W.T.Clements captain; 3, Grand Trunk, No.1, A.Barker, caplain.Ha Time, 2.53 \\ 2, Power & Binks, Valois; 3, Whitty & Heitingswerth, G.T.8.C.Marshall, Valois; 2, Hough, Kelly, Burrell ané SBarlow, Cartierville; 3, Browa, Dorien, Hayter and Mae Donald, Cartiervitle.Sentor Tandem 112 e 1, Power & Glimour, Valois; 2, Brown & MeKeough, G.T.B.C.; 3, Lindsay & Wileox, Lachine.Time, 4.10, ae re Arhang: | Wortd Dispmsch) -\u2014 The dinghy Pirrie, Otterburn; 2, Fielder, Lyndon, Ramsay and Marshall, Valois: 3, Dawe, Thornton, Whittall and (Gremier 100: aNose Dive 107.Flag Marshall, G.T.B.C.Time, 3.10.B.C.; 2, H.Gledhill and A.Pirrie, Otterburn: 3, C.Shearer, Valois.Time, 4.07.Power, Valois; 2.Parnell, Alkman, Whitty and Colby, G.T.B.C.; 8, Sonon 187, xBetsy Bacon 95, Brown, Barker and |Yeta nus.2| Brown, G.T.B.C.Robert, Lachine; 3, C.Rudge, Valois.ker, captain; 2, Cartierville, No.1, R.E.Bowles, captain; 3, Cartierville, No.2, I.C.Bowles, captain.Time, 4.53.day.Barker's Truak crew took command ef th race with a splendid start und were teadiag by most two lengths at pa Folio the half mie addling in fine \u2018Recon .Race style they held this lead until one ™ husdred yards from the fuishing | mile engths.\u2018 TO-DAY\u2019S RACING ENTRIES Fifth Race\u2014The Holy Purse, claim- DORVAL SCORES A WIN! First Race\u2014Purse $800, claiming, ihg, three year viés, one mile and ® [two year olds fosled in Camade.five{74 yands.Kine Jimmy 118, Pheasant four Year olda, furlongs (7)\u2014Meerun 109, Snherictty|110, Korean 199, Clique 115, Judinial The fair sex, by the look ©f|109, Miss Centent 109, Beau McYetl 112, Eliza Jeane 109, Rose fight 109 |112, Dunbeath 106, Zeebrugge 112, Gay aPrtsian 109.Second Race\u2014Purrc 8800, cIniminæ, 118, xThe Vintner 107.Washirgton Sepov 110.Sixth Race\u2014The Vivacity Turse, + ti and a hil?tar conditions, two year olds, five and .Merry Jiat | half furbongs.Easy Money 108, Hous- That ] \u2014TPeeress RS, fo merely judging by the Ee EE Hope 109.Belauder 159 |ton 118, Lord Beoom 118, Drummer being \u201cBIN Junior Single 1, T.Colby, Time, 4.58 1-2, fenier Single Ga Intermediate Tandem 1, Clevely & Mason, Otterburn; Time, 4.15.Junior Fomr 1, Fielder, Lyndon, Ramsay and | Time, 3.20.latermenlinte Four 1.Gledhill, Mason, Clevely and Weather clear, track fast, year olds) five furlongs.Buddy Clark 101, Half Ahot 104, Kn- Phantom 112, delusp 112.xTamen 38, xColored Mayfair 102, C 197.Red Spider 110, Ruane 11%.Alxo eligible: Olive Dexter 116, -xCircus Lady 101, xBergt.Seth 104.Second Rarevear olds and up, foaled in nCnnas, Que Ri er 100 Anan 104, Tdebe] © arte Sinter .Shue .Tacbel C.| | 18, 8 \"A 107, Warechouseman 111, Flying At, Karen 110.Stegmurgon 118, Kum 98, xAtlantida 161.Puff Rul! 106, Feur | \"Not 111, Fleet Rtreet 1164.Third mine 106, eSa Hawk 111, Crow \u2018ow 4)\u2014xllinvonu 105, Kang: 115 Martha oRos 110, ofn Ami 111.! Candy ; adel Clarke Golf 135, Con Candy Jar 110, Alexian 112, V- 500, three year olds) 136.xAj Ai .« and up.The Oakville Handicap.neven Nimon ee Wok Xue ow furlongy.Accumulator 96, of Truce 104, Laddle Buc Valentine 118, Adria #8, Pep to 8, alll eGe 100, aDolly Seth 101, | Collie TPokaion 107 Boy 108, Black Curl 110, Foundation a CG.3.GI , Bl Inn 100, i I acier 101 ve .108.Found One 108, Grey Mint 165, theirs Race Pure 3800, Cals ree year olds an wo, sx furlonae ; (16)\u2014Bodansky, 107.Rachel D_ 102, 105, New High 168.xDr.Chas.Wells 95, xFærnokk 295.Although the Cartierville entry on Tan an Marrore 3nd Heart, 98.Blue aprueh 103, x Annals 47.Hizhiande 1495.no .Morganatic 110, Home Run 109, Diane | 2nd 1)\u2014TPuul min, North Pass 113, Spams dn, lent 106.Tipniaft 118, Lady Inver Weather clear, track fast.WASHINGTON PARK Firnt Rnee\u2014$1,200, maidens, three 13 :|Yenr olde and up, six furlongs (4 lag Béda 110.Atumcadm 130, xJudge aDiley 345, xfafante 1131, th 98.Beach Maid 107.Beth Race\u2014Purse $800, claiming XSewihern Melody 100, World Upuet for three year olds and, uv six Cure 110, Souimox 190 longs (10) \u2014Venizelos 102, Desert Go 0.1 .b 186, Comet 168.Play On 9.Nero 106, | Meun Madâter 105, xHpeciativt 100.110, King's (burt 200 1H, Parveagor Car Weleh 119, Almo eligible: xFrancie June 190.ak a 40 ee uty Lin.Second Race\u2014§1,200, three your and up, claimin, six furlongs (12 and 0) Bheep 9 Frederick Raphuel M3, xLudy Ines 4.5 aiming, keenly contested.|threr menreian ee dE ming.ull of Poet 168 Coy ue a stateenth (11) Tarnhelm 02, Maxie he Re LAA 108, Levineton Main 107, x¥Prodigal 108, xTPorto de Oro 108, Peuble Tip 105 Manifold 109, Tire Roy 108.xClent 98.Sen Fairy Shih: ohm « Fontane 148, » Beck way in which some of the races 13 Helen Hackworth 104, Lingad xHunky Tere 11.ested Huu ou and ui 3 î1a your vida ro aa and 1103.Irish Brigadier 109.Monanmtesy 146, ClNmax 115, xTumson 110.Also 1.900, two your etdu, 1 were started.The RBegatta was séath Race\u2014Purse $86), \u201clniminæ.| _* ae Moore, the |(hree year olde and up, one mile und Allowances.§ 1-2 furlongs (12)\u2014Fone a sixteenth (Fl\u2014Arrowvane #2, Run.Lark 110, Shades of Night 112.Tes dew 99, Wed Hovel 112, Anmie Coughlin 119, n- ding Prince, 100, Lertict | Woadeo 110, Fineeune 170.stare Win.09, Perfrot Fee erty Of Pace 102 2 | cw 110, catty Be NOT, MAI Fu ETS, Seventh Rsce\u2014Purse 3800, cluim- | Pr.Muxon 115, The Wire 115, Up ard G.T.B.C.; 2, H.line, Yor three vear olin and un.ne | ONS mile and seventy vards ()) \u2014Wond- Fes à 8 81.200, Juke 166, Orphelina 91, Gus T.109, ; Trajanus 188, Sir Gallahad \u201cnd 105, 0M and up.chuimiag, 6 furlongs (11) xJacques 194.xTed 96, Hilbert of'ex 1, A.Lindsay, Lachine; 2, E.B.|166.Wida 112.Whittall, G.T.B.C.; 3, H.McKeo- Down 112.u\u2014Nevada-Steck Farm three your Munsilon 107, sRondebe 106.nd'æani Homa #5, xintrepid 113.xFanter 113, Bargain Day 108, xGad 103, Cou i- rellor Connolly 195, xChink 110, High x\u2014A.A.C C.24.Ç Life 105.Alibrha 105, ven ne ue Comoe KENH.WORTH rte a three Saar ner < d .4 a ward, p, revca 1, Cartierville No.1 R.E., Bow- Raee\u2014$1.200, claiming, two dong (10) Pr inom abn 182, Golden Mur 146, aRenator Nopian 115, blank xi'nlolo a, Iron Munk nd 106, Cartoon 107, fMlebbermouth 105, h- wo 107, aBulietin well etry, #\u20143 .Camden entry.fixth Race \u2014$1.360, two year olda albownncen.five furlongs (10)-\u2014Rot- tom Dollar 11.Pnang May 119, Rie Garry 114, Forvime 113, Picaadidy VIS, xMunie 3.)ienry Mormer 115, Shania Love 132 Rparkling Wate.109 102, Charlotte Hall 104, Encume |107.N $1,000, claiming, 3 sescutth Mare\u2014$1,300, thy peurs .Voy.Ti plaine.eee SLI 0 Claiming a THT yaar olds and up, six furlones xXiow |g 1763.xBeaut if Time 97, xFrosty Dawn 10], lies: gonien os sé.x feo a Farrell 106.Rest Shot 110, yTarro- Cuptran Tionan 189, Walt fai 4 quiet 107.pCtenby 148, xMine sa Ingold 166, {Nomau 104, »#veya \u201d, rner .Cum Sa .xiKndr 107, Prince Diract 108, xf.aomurd 1.{Bathide Acth % db 201 Cloudy «nd fast.Alro elizible: xNote lave 108.| x\u2014A.A.C se Ole SE Musica ane 112, | r\u2014 y Pimeon 104, xCntch Me 37, MAPLEC ; .Fourth Race-\u201481.200, three year grigat ern.three oldr, one mile and 70 yards Comp-o- | year nid fiiHen, 5 1-2 furlons» (10 and 0 Flight 199, 110, xRindora 110, Ciari «étude Hope y 189, GalloginT Souvenir 40, | Balle 110.»Atr ablil 1 ft ge The World 100.|105, xMennet 105.01 109.\u201cecon .
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