'I ' II i FAOE FOTO THE DAILY NEW3 Tufsa;. WORLD SPORT WITH PEN AND ENTRIES IN ! ' MARATHON FOR WOMEN Event flt Toronto This Year Will See Many of Noted Canadian Swimmers Taking Part TORONTO, Aug. 12: There will be a number df well known swimmers taking part iri the big women's marathon here August 22. Among the fair swimmers, the current Utleholder, Martha Nor-etiut la, by her marriage to the Canadian ewrnnin, Joe Wright jr., a Canadian, and wW, if she swims, xvhfch Is Indefinite, be entered as a Canadian. Olfte Oatterdam, Seattle school girl, who came within a few yards of taking the title from Ethel Hertle in 1988 has new' adopted the Dominion as her home. Last year, she did hot rank in the money and is, therefore, redoubling her training efforts for this race. In 1923, the red headed Ruth Tower" of Denver, an unknown amting marine stdfs, landed in third place after a great performance. In 1929, she moved up one place and stuck right to the heels of the great Noreihis all the way to finish second. In the meantime, she, too, has tinned Canadian. She is now Mrs. G. II. Corsan Jr., of Toronto. Never having failed to place among the prize winners, she hopes to progress to the pinnacle this trip and left for the Muskoka Lakes weeks ago to devote herself entirely to training. Then, the Dominion has a somewhat spectacular unknown who is apt to eome through and stage a surprise. She is the 18 year old Joan Foord of Toronto. In November, 19, she, came, alone and intent on making her own career, from London, England. In August of last year two weeks before the race, she was holidaying at Georgian Bay. She made the discovery that she was a natural distance swimmer and, after urging, entered the race. With only a few days training and no coach, she did 84 miles and was in ninth place when she stopped. Though it passed unnoticed, she gave what' was, all things June. Her speed has increased to a noticeable degree and so have her powers ot endurance since she has perfected her style and it is now less tiring but Just as powerful. Her chances of getting into the money are excellent. If she does she Intends to use the dividends to start her own business in this country. On the other hand, England has conqueror, Lady Sharp, to try and take the crown to Britain. Her ar rival was followed by that of a second strong English entry,' Vlolette Scott Then Ethel Hertle. blonde Bronx flash who won the title in 1938 but was enwrapped in romance last year, sprang a surprise. The day after the 1939 swim, she married Prem Gary and It was understood that she was out ot competition. Only a few days ago. the news leaked out that this was anything but true. She has been in a secluded section of the Adirondaeks for several weeks, training under the mentor who coached her for her original win. Clarabelle Barrett, and getting Four pretty college students ot Gatow the art of gliding by an aviation instructor tor Interesting view of annual Italian waiters' race around the am ent Coliseum in Rome, Italy. FIELD AND lELKSMEET (Miniature Golf TRACK MEET AT CHICAGO British Contestants at Empire Games Will Proceed to Try Tests With U. S. ent depends on the individual who Is running for his own glory and this tends to develop a selfish sent over her most recent Channel ! tenders almost excessively numer ous. As usual, there Is a large contingent of EuropWis. Ernst Vler-koetter, however. Is now a naturalized Canad&n and very proud of it. He has brought his family from Germany and has spent the larger portion of his prize money on a home for them. In practice swims, he is In fine form. Mendell Burditt. of Toronto, but formerly ot Winnipeg, Isador Span- jder of Port Oolbourne, Ont, Meyer Mendelsohn of Montreal, and a westerner Mth quite an aquatic past. Bob Connelly of North Battle-ford, Sask.; must all be considered in making calculations. Connelly, a C. N. R. switchman, got ms exper ready for a determined attempt to I lence In Florida and placed well up regain the honors. 1 in a Key West marathon That gives the 10-mile parade of the mermaids a vigorous outlook. Possibilities for the lS-mlle open Motion pictures made Inside a 'living human lung were exhibited race are equally bright and the ton- recently in Germany. "a . I I ! centrals: There is a possibility of miniature Good Game Expected Tonight Be-1 golf being played in Prince Rupert tueen Tied Teams jand several local people are took- ling into iU possibilities. The Ed-To-night in the City Baseball I men ton Bulletin, discussing the League centrals and Elks meet. Atame "J8 present these two teams are eqinll Played with a putter on a good! with one win each to their credit urface cotton seed hulls, rain-' On August 27, after the conclu- m the second half of the season's i Jature has become such a ston of the Empire Games at Ham- schedule and each has lost two tiaxe ta some ' the bigger eastern ilton, a meet will take place at Chi-! games. The result of the game eltle that the coure are kept open cago Between tne United states theVefore means much and a keen ay ana n,gnt to accom1at the and the British Empire. One unique feature of this dual meet is that all the events are on a relay basis. contest is anticipated. In addition P' no wam 10 That the players will from now on be .' trying to make good in the hope There vrtU be regular retay foot) or being chosen to play against races In which teams of four run ners will compete in the 460 yards, one mile, two mile and four mile as well as steeplechases and hiifdle race. The team idea continues in the high Jump, broad Jump, pole the Vancouver Athletic Baseball team which will be here during Fair week. f Centrals will be strengthened by the return of Joe Gavlri who Mil hold down third base. Batteries will vault, snot put, hammer and Javelin . K. , , , be Chen kl JZt. os and MeEwah for Cen- enters a team of three contestant. SI S, "d UlthtU Ior ine Bl"- and Uie team with the htgbest ag- j gregate of performances in each . . beine evnt win. tht league funding considered, probably the most bril- This, it is said, is one way of ' w llant performance of the lot. This meeting the argument against de- Goni ot Canada 3 year, she has been training since veloping one superman. Many 1X8 1 games such as polo, baseball, crtc- 0" raiS l ket, football anJ doubles In tennis an call for team work and co-opera- ,pnftf kal f!omp tlon whUe the ordinary running ev- ! UUtUttH XjdiiiC let. 1 2 2 pet. .750 .335 213 At Any ox Proved Very Attractive ANYOX. Aug. 12 A large crowd, oi lans witnessed a clean game of footbaa recently in which the Mine eleven showed their superiority. The Mine fielded their usual all-star team, whilst the Smelter made! several changes. Amongst the most noticeable of these improvement was S. Peel at centre forward who played fast and tricky football, ably supported by Donaldson at inside left, H. Spencer played h4s Initial game this season at left back and fully warranted his inclusion in the team. Peters at centre half worked very hard and fer hla efforts should have been re warded with a goal in the closing stages oi ine game but luck aws against him. For the Mine, Mer rison gave a spenldld display of real soccer, and gave the fans their ten cents worth. Max Legg at flu back was as safe as usual and j. uixon nis partner was just a good. Pynrt was called upon sev eral times and made spectacular saves, whilst Hunter had Wore work to do than Pynn. League positions to date are: Celts Mine k. SmelUr 1 i ShujhonyLIs m In For Repairs The fish packer Dhuchona II was placed on the pontoons at the local j dry odek this morning for repairs.! She has been under charter to the ' Inverness Cannery and in the neighborhood of Butedale Cannery, apparently struck a submerged log. , She was able to come to the local i dock under her own power where IU.. a i a. t--f j . i vf.r"y uuimjBcu ucing jsurveyea pre- !Qe:-man;.', kind, - ft$U b&atoV to ian Le necessary , of a 16;al flymg 1i?ld. i tfepairs dhtpft(e ' iit will be popular here also seems j certain. The layout on Jasper is a f . jincKy one. wun a variety oi notes I m. OSSlDlfi vfuiwiw HGrfiCaUin8! for considerable skill. There j will be a lot of "putting" and not a little "taking" before long Just off the city's main thoroughfare." BASEBALL SCHEDULE Aug. 12 Elks vs. Centrals. Aug. 14 Centrals vs. S. O. C. Aug. 19 S. O. C. vs. Elks. Aug. 21 Centrals vs. Elks. 'Believed to be the world's small st traetor. took two years to build and eost $2,560. It regular size 1 20 this Uttfe machine is one-fifteenth the Sport Chat It is now planned to play the football game between the Oldtim-ers and the Present-timers oh Friday, August 28. The committee are taking in hand the arrangement for the game and It is understood that the proceeds w!n Be earmarked for the Y. M C. A. gymnasium and j swimming tank fund. Habitues of the waterfront were interested on Saturday in watching a game of deck tennis that was being played on the Prince Henry The game is piayed with small rope ships at Torui,-winning Jump -A . two inches shop irtdited with n ,: Were seems t.i h amount of cnt. : xnd this may li forts. He is to james ana wi that there his ioned and thai ;lory to the sun Interestlne c n .-rcr'; w on certain uh rings. Urge enotsaft to be eaugnt cricket and .nn readily by the hand There is a not lian tour of ti . stretched with the top about six 1929-1930. This v. feet a bre the ground. The game is but a team pirk played similarly to tennis but the Cricket Club of rings arecatrght and thrown back- In a game .h-.'. wards and forwards across the net. end of the duy : It is a fast enough game and calls ed seven runs ff a considerable amount of dex- ;the present An--terity, agility and court craft. itain, wanted eu:i ;hls century Tin- tesf woodiui m.ui' " '''JHiKk-l "'-'.xl tl It Awl 1 ' '; J V.:nrt,tl .me fficl tea '"tot- morsel Percy Williams has come Into his w raining heuvii v..r. u own again and with his beating of ,snouia nave rym i. i (: trail the native Canadian record for the ful-hit a ball t.i: - vjoa 100 metres, has proved that he still ia shot worth f u' ; is in the very forefront of the eo me Dounour. i v. .rsM world's sprinters. His win is not a f ild In the poun: nx world's record as flrat reported but jWoodful and ti he may accomplish even that if ind down the hard pushed at Hamilton. Scotland got off again to her footMn tessert when the seeitlsH trdajr last. In the first dHMen the defeat of Hearts at home by Ham- ftton Academicafcs by 4 cleat goals was notable. The two newcomers who hate been Dromoted from the by the two ump;:' fact the ball sf : ' boundary so th . w only sw. However n League resumed operations oh 9a- ;t raise any obj A By the way 1 A K PutKl has pteyed for or. r. Mil second division are Leith Athletic !nd the OetitlTn n ,,i who at home drew with Falkirk 2-1 ' hi the last test and East Fife who were beftten on ki Scotsman their exponents' fjrmind at Moth- mehes high erwell by 4-1. ait- X tl rat uridyl r.'JTfll whojil Another athif!? ht, awl In the second division of the tettWs world, ! iuiu 8cottlsh Leairee St. Johnstone who H WthHc ete . is fori Were demoted from the first dlvi lmaft, Lytfleton R.r ttbeis Hon at the end of kftt soaMn. play- ly won the Car..id)..r KMf Ihg at home bet Arbroath easily 'm singles by ' 6-1 arid Dundee United Abo demot- KtMms. rt-ngers is t ' s ir ed. ptaying away from home ac- ehea in helgiir n as eounfjwi for Armaria! l.f Ruro-x .in :.' f rOHll Jack Hebbs seared a fine 104 asjatnst Sussex and thk augurs weJt far the next teet match against the Australians. Hobbs It 47 and IS sat lly the Veteran of tlw team yet no one would suggest dropping him. ! Dane. MeNaBghteri. the high 1 Jumper from Vancouver was placed second in the Canadian champion- :tbne or another ' niM The EhglMi football season does frtneh ace 11 n ' - not commence Utl Aagftist 30. 'i.l.1, " Wally llanmtend the test mteh eflckttar though more famous with Hie bat than with the ball bowled finely last week to take 12 of Glamorgan's Mcket for 74 runs. HAVE YOr TIMED A CLASSIC More and rn r pcipSe p turnina to ,.!isiW iKrtns of the f.u JWI tinji ht th-v v i;-.' rl ars, f urnit n ' arid fotind t. u ' for sale, p;' sorts of thin there. If you classified pat now. Try It tod. FOR PLEASURE lA 1i $ adverts n;t reii ft The Better Cigarette POKE H II A N D a 1 IS E V E It Y I A C K A (i B Hssl