T HE CHAREQZEETOWN GUARDlAlfl ' _--_ L E 355T LOOKING ’EM OVER BY TEC. ker, who retired recently as mid- dleweight champion to compete in Gwrreiown Today the unlimited class, could defeat Q any heavyweight in the game today l A fine day, fast racing with He adds; thrilling flnizties, excellent cater- ing and every comrnodation pos- sible is promised for Georgetown this afternoon. What more could a race fan wish for. V “Schnielinp-good hitter and game but not much of a boxer." "Tommy Loughran-has every- thing but the one essential to make a champion-a. real knockout punch N manufacturing, in cooking, in ' I making most anything, best results are more certain when the best materials are used. Our first thought in preparing Stroh’s Pure Malt Syrup is "Camera. and Campolo-a nat- /-"' , l“ “m” d“ very finest “Km “nuns 90ml!!! ural match, not from a boxing ' ’ barley ma!‘ “"3 ‘Mm’ Mr. c. J. Gallagher informed the standpoint, but because of their size. , \ \ ' lWRS- If Y°u ‘Want ‘° writer yesterday that the manage- Neither of them ranks as a first " l I) ¢"I°Y zh‘i“sl,’l?ls{‘bl%,f rnent oi.’ the Prince Edward Theat- class heavy. Carnera's trainers are ; ‘m _ an It,‘ a winner . re has arranged to have a three making a, mistake in trying to teach fi J / ° day showing or the recent schmel- him to box. He could slug better W ‘~ ,,-' r lns-Strlbllne fillet“ round World‘; Muscle bound from circus work. q i ttile heavyweight bout. The bout was a whirlwind affair from start to finish and should make a great moving picture with all talkie ei- fects. The showings are dated July “Ernie Schaab-corning oni It no one good shows, he may reach the‘ top. “There is one men who could take all these palookas one at a .t In l° 29m- time and clean them up. He is our . p _ a - ~ ~ . . _ t v . ) . ,€ - so“ By a own Mickey Walker. He could ge _ V I _ PURE MALT - The Bu" Mflflt under the guards 0f those big, Better Dealers Better Dealers slow thinking so-called fighters and with his right and left rip them up. The boxing fans deserve a chance to see Mickey against these i fellows nqho are masquerading as champion contenders. "If all fights were staged on a winner-take-ell basis, we wouldn't have so many oi these foreigners coming here looking for easy mon- ey. I'm sure Walker could take the lot, one each month, and by tall he would have cleaned up the group and given America a worthy world's heavyweight champion." No raincoats were issued the fair weather birds at the Abcgweit grounds last night-because there were no fair weather birds pres- ent. The bike meet, although sparse ly attended due to threatening weather, which later developed Jnto a downpour, was nevertheless start- ed away, and not before eleven ev- enfs were run of! did the officials decide to call it a day. Over thirty entries were present, and each and every boy pedaled in his respective event as if the sun was shining in all its glory. This sort of spirit is to be commended and let's hope Great Respect for the “Alp” the fans will show every cooper- _ ' ation in attending the next meet Primo camera, the giant Italian, impressed Toronto fans <5YByP ,§__ “lNUFAClURlD l7 iiirsmoii Paooucis W DHROIIU-5-A Distributed iiv ' M. ALLEN & C0" LTD. » Toronto 2, Ontario To the tuno of “ki-yi, ride ‘lm, CnWIroyM-Chucl: Wilson rode u sun-fishing, bucking, squealing piece of demon horse flesh to win the North American Bucking Horse Championship for 1930. Wilson’s winnings, last year, amounted Ito llnll cxpericnce—a cigarette must have coolness, mililrn-ss nml fragrance-these are tho three essential! of QUALYPY in a cigarette. Turn-ls set new records for cigarette popularity. Till!) is proved by the number of smokers who keep lhcsc Canada-wide favourites out in front, in tho ed tiny compared to Sharkeys 190 pounds of bulk, but the toy bull- dog oi’ Rumson, N. J., has been bouncing light-heavies and heavy- Challengers ,To Fight It Ii The Bucking Horse Champion must have skill, nervq l’ Out, July 22 weights round freely in the past, year. Sharkey eyed him with amus- ed tolerance as they penned their Horsemen Will Use Trucks which is to be staged shortly. iigreaily when he knocked out Bud German in two rounds, the Globe stating lllflt Judging from his Showing that over $2,300.00 and his successes constitute a real record for riding bucking hronchos. rncc for public approval. After all, grown and ripen ncthihg can r place good, right honest tobacco; out in the field under nnturchs own sunlight-nothing artificial about thlfl —nnd the high quality is “inbred? " Mild and Fraqrant urret names. He probably will out-weigh - Walker 30 pounds. he will be a powerful contender for the championship of the world. Gor- man never had a chance although he gave his best. He was knocked down four times in the second session before the referee raised f Cameras hand in token of victory. The consensus of opinion is that Camera has every right to demand a championship bout. Gorman, ai- i! Qwing to the fact that the price for securing a special train has in. creased tremendously, said trains will not be used by horsemen this season. As a matter of fact the horsemen are now utilizing trucks and it is expected that next year all trafllc to the races will be by NEW YORK, July 7.—While Max Bchmeling, heavyweight champion, climbed aboard a boat for Ger- many‘, two challengers for his title signed articles today for a. fifteen round match at Ebbetts Field, Brooklyn, July 22. Sharkey will start training tomor- row in New York and will move to a camp at Pomptorl Lakes, N. J., within a few days. ii-le has been working out quietly at Bow Lake, in _ New Hampshire, for several weeks and appeared brown and fit. Wal- , truck. Manufacturedby Cameras clicked, moving picture kcr will train at Summit, N. J. tel. the bout said, “I have boxed lmperialTobacr-ioComparw » apparatus hummed and the custom- . sh k of Canada 14mm! _ To Defend Tme Scoffs at Heavies ar ey. Schmeling and other lead C I G A R E T T E S ’ i arysheavyweigiit glare: were yery much in evidence as Jack Shel-key, who lost his chance to be champion ing mittmen, and none of them would be one, two, three with the Italian. The latter‘s arms are like Like most old-time fighting men, Scluncling, conqueror of Young‘ Jack Mmunfie, retired’ undetemh _-~.—- -- e _ .___._~_-;_- -—-~ ----~--~ ~ s s~vl~<~ by fouling Schmellng‘ a your ago, Siribllng in Cleveland, July 3rd. ed world's lightweight h | trees, he is abnormally t ' d __ _ . 14 Y d U de‘_ A’ a KlTTlZNS BOllN " p and Mickey Walker, resigned micl- was scheduled to depart on tlic has scant respect for H; Bijlilggrlllé he can mt. I doubt u a; 502x81“ 1 4 Mile- ears an ii r _ROUTE To FIRE I dleweight titleholder. signed con- Europa at midnight, but he is ex- crop of heavyweight fighters the world can hurt him let alone 1 Barton Crabbe . ____ The first mo“ o! me season was .2 tracts tor the bout Jimmy Johnson will promote for the Milk Fund. Sharkey Amused Walker, who abdicated the 1e0- pound, throne a few days ago, look- pectedvback in August to defend his‘ title again, either against Prlmo Camera. or the winner of the Shar- key-Walkcr tilt. This match is scheduled for September 1'1 with New York, Cleveland, Philadelphia, New Jersey all possible sites. McAuliffe, who ruled the weight class from 1884 to 1896, when he Passed the title Q21 to Kid La. vigne still keeps in close touch with bQXlHE and attends all important bouts. ugh“ defeat him." U. S Get-s Their "Cut" Max Schmeling will have to give the United States Government $17,- 546 on his shareoi the gate in his " 2.-F. Hennessey. 3.—W. Kelly. 'I‘ime—36 seconds- 1-2 Mlle 0pm Sl.PElERS R A B E S ALBANY, N. Y., Jilly 7—-iU.P.l— A spot behind the-driver's seat of a fire engine which was speeding to a fire Wils the place selected by ookslc, cat nlnscot, for the birth of her four kittens. Nooksie and her held at Covehead rifle range sat- urday, July 4th. Some creditable scores were made, considering the first shoot. Mr. Joseph Berrigan, the oldest shot at the range, made the highest McAuliffe says that Mickey way, title bout Friday night and may 1.—E. I-Iomby. ‘newly-born oifsprings ivere discov- Score at the two hundred yard . . n“ w _ _ have to pay an addmonal sum to z,-G. M0fll5~ lcrcci curled up on a reel of hose. range’ makmg 33 mt o‘ a possible l‘ his name Germlilly- 3-'w- wan“- . - m_'_ of 35. The scores are as follows: ' Em Sfihmellnirs income tax was com- ‘Iime-l-lii- Will B9 Held TlUSY FORD GETS o“) C006" Cecil Msye 92 I puted by the Internal Reve ue B - ' B. uo ~.. _ a . m“ “b” Y“ Ye“ °“ ’“‘-" .22.?“ .1:1::.7;.<:.;:~>.:. i- a it ' t ‘o elig tee: throat dry and hot,—what a wonderful feeling Wlllcltlfiwpromoter _Pl§lj§_vl_Jutji_i_jiv___'sald v 1 A 0mm —Great PYLY '5 mm‘ me Jim“ Gardmgr of Nov 1.. is"! 1s osi a on - was e - .- . - " , “ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' the dub? deal-oat)’ glass of Sussex Cid English Ginger Beer on i Young "s‘}§,‘,‘,‘,‘f,‘jj,‘f’;f,‘,‘,f;§;ng., vim 1-11. Murriaghan. t]()nS_ \ ujali-Luvas Drescntcd to Henry Ford ( veran a musc es relaxmore qurcklwfatiguedropsfrornyou ‘Hm, Wm be assessed $4,116 o, the 3.-w. Farquharson. is. his Dcrilborn lvluseum. The an- H‘ m like magic-an ideal mixer if you $38,168.24 he received. “m°'“44 smlmds‘ secretary Amer, Quigley 0i thel flflfitlzelalgéebiilitlgyirzfigulzjglfieggé F. ‘l5 want it—refresh.ing and invigor- up Moe st. Peters Race Track, was in tlici carnage Works in New Yak EL G, .. E3 sting alone-made from artesian __'_' eity tsyitrerfia: asilffzlllns most loo years ace. - - we“ wine: (government tested for R A I N s u l L s L-E Homb“ gas; horse races, which will be hold!‘ SWEDES GET NEW ‘IXNIMmMS G. Bell .. 69 . . purity). Ask for it by name— zrwanen and Moms’ on Wednesday afternoon. Jllli‘ 9211i i L. Maye . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. 67 v DISTRIBUTOREJ,“ . vt-I-II BIKTEMEET 3.-Lewis. Milo-IS Years and Under Lqlack Rattenbury- l beoutifier. the week following Norilimn ‘race. My. Quigley is putting on tile hi2- gest program in the track's lllSiOlftl there being four classes illitll should take in most oi the racing hours. i STOCKHOLM, Jilly ‘7—(U.P.l --A ' new field uniform which combines I comfort with lightness has been l sugccstccl for the Swedish army. It looks something like an overall and Next shoot Will be held Saturday. July llth. ' __.___€_.__i zzFor Rheumatic Pains—'I‘he pain! Threatening weather which later Z-R‘ gggpm‘ material in Kings and Qlififilll" i5 grcyish-broilvn in color. The and aches of_sciatic and Rheuma- '?€_.; K developed into a downpour of rain Tlme- ' ' Counties 811d Slime °l PYl“"3“~t T‘: grcaicoat has a removable lining, tlsm should be gifted‘ with! lDr. . \ - _ : . tro n ' , o0 lll \w, but a monkey wrench into the bike Lz Wk?“ Years classes are as follows 2613 _ t’ an‘ Thomas Eclectric ens f lg -— |$ meet machinery last evening, so pace, purse, $250.00. 2.-.‘; tio a a HUGE PEACH Ggogyg and healing properties of is ain- /' \ § much so that only a part of the pace, purse, $25009; 218 $lYlll~mlt ous remedy have been demonstra- ‘z \ > _.. Program was run off, which was 1'_:‘$ab:'e trot, nurse. $200.00; 2119 ml “"0 CAMDEN, aria, Julv 1-i;u.r=.>- tcdfor fifty ycars-Usellelfiflifll m“ 6' \ {all witnessed by a. mere handful of 2T? #5:“ s y’ ‘pace, for King's County il0-l'.'~l25| A peach “mghmg mare ma“ half iiamniatory pains. Cuts. Scratches. t I/ / -— fans. However, rain 0r no rain, the ' lonly. Purse. $100.00. In the ililXfltl a pgulld “n5 raised by J. s. Mgr- bruises and Silffllll-Smltller in 1mm“?! l \ /~" 0 *1 _ boys wished to have a lick at it. m“ 0pm classes above trotters will he al- mm fanne“ near hem beings m. the lower animals, 6i g / \ and notwithstanding a greasy and lowed three seconds. There will be -._ W. ~T:*"T:T. _. ...___..h.__ f K‘ /// /\ treacherous track some good times 1_E Homby 5 percent charged as entrance ice. _ ‘ I j '1 were made in the number of events 2'_“', wanes but nothing will be deducted rmm ‘ , ‘ q - / i \ staged. '_G’ Mort“ I money winners. This liberal ccnrll- ‘ m,‘ ‘T 1% 3y Outstanding was the riding of Ed 8' ' ' m“ meal“ a‘ mg thing [or ‘he " z/ Hornby iri the open events and the Tulwd-zsa‘ horsemen who are in the money‘. g ' hurcli \\'i ' I l sensational work oi.’ Barton Crabbe s‘ Rue The ladies of Rollo Bay C __ . § /J in the Junior races. Crabbe‘ a1. ow B-Edln this year tel; charge oiutht: “Y, i v " ' - tables and at means in a m / K _ though only 14 years of age, pos 1__Pumd8e_ dining a n‘ x . ,, _V“ sesses the stamina. and speed of an 2__P wmlams splendid meals will be prot-(Lt. o I - \ /| I / athlete much older. It is a safe Dre. 3. Lewis The grounds have been most at; p 1600'“ u ~ .. .- . b t ,9 an _:_ __,___ __§ diction that within a few short ________________ tractively fixed up y‘ i: fine ' , ». _ years young Barton will be one of A CADETS handiman. hTliie tiger: k d on Fonowmg are the classes; _"-"‘ the outstanding riders in Eastern CHINA SEEKS NAV L condition, 0v ng ccn wor c p . r" / Canada, ——- Th all spring and sununbeg‘ bghkfal 2.15 Trot, $400; 2.15 Pace. $400; 2.21 Trot and P806 $400. Z I. gs / , Fbllowing are the events: NANKING. July 'I—(U.P.)—- e horsemen, including . 0S cl 22S Trot and pace 540m ($409 for each c1355), ‘ ' Naval Ministry here has announced Pratt. St. Peters races have been a ' ’ ' 1.4 Mflp-Qpgn a national examination, open t0 byeword and have drawn thDlISXiIlITS N0 time allowance for trouerm I 1 . candidates in all parts of China. yearly in that eastern mctropo s. ~ uraahmm, ,, l.-m. Hornby. to select 100 naval cadets 101' trfllfl- the reason brine that 80°“ °°“' Music furnished by the Msicouche Band and there will l BIPJ?t-G.INCBI ALB QFQ Moms‘ l"! a‘ “mm-l ptlfvlgifa: “Si m" t”; h‘? i‘; he other attractions on the grounds including full stocked j; an . m ~ . ’ up u» W171i’; y l R§m“b"§§' ?e:n$:etnt?n;i:fi)m_ f‘: £gfilfxzhat enmye, should be m I saloons, and sandwiches. New Grand Stand, Judges Stands, 1 “ma” - OLD ENGLISH m mo“ ' o --——--—-—— the hands of the secretary not Iwiics and Gents toilets have been erected, which makes the G I G E 1.4 Milo-ll) Year; and Under ZZPOISlBII Balm creates and re- later than July 15th. llw “Milli? most complete equipment ever erectd in the Province. We ’ . serves lovely ariid aoutaltiiliiillalzfilff; deter Andi l" higshobiilxaémaifji“: are looking forward to the largest gathering attending a.‘ a * ' . rs . . . lN STONE . 3”?" ‘flififilkm an!‘ Tozleslrflgwengucw, as mm“ Sig: ‘Jvlrlllnglfs gaunt agmnsfpgwn horse race this season, be one of them and you will not be i . -' ' - “m” ' ‘ " ' r - i i ' s SUSSEX Q|NQER ALE ‘JM rfin, Sussex, N." B"""w|ck 3.4. Wright. ing dew. soitlyngbsoitd by Show]: U s Iomrmyrlvzs Cur Tmr (Lsappomicd. Watch for further announcements of en rie . . Time-m , akin s woneru . . . , , -. ,7 suanx nmnn. snmaos anniiihvmv-‘o susslx uvnuu OOIPAIY second’ tits-tenured Uxirivalled as an aid MILAN’ ltaiy. July ‘l-ill-PJ- All-lime Slllilllllli; horses, notify your station agent som0 I _ ., 1-4 Mile-Boys i6 Years and Under to feminine elegance. Delightful to Venice l5 now three hours from days in advance. —-——— . ' use. imparts additional charm to Milan following the installation of Emflcs dos“ July 7th - C '1' L-J. Rattenbury. the dainties -oi women. Persian American type locomotives on the l ~ - '9 , Qa-R, Peppin. Balm is the one toilet requisite for railway line. The new express ‘- > ‘limb-SS seconds. the exacting “when. Peerless as a makes the run in less than ihrec @—;52__§_1_3_ dug-W July 15m