Thnrsday August 8, 1936 OLYMPIC RESULTS' Have Die Day-I'oio, Amtricans Fencing and Soccer BERLIN, Aug. 6:-Topped off by T-e Owens1 record smashing 20Q-Sw victory for his third title of 5e eleventh Olympiad, Americana swept all three men's track and Held finals and broke even in two women's events. It was one of the biggest days the United States ever, has enjoyed in Olympic competi-; tlon. , , I t Germany's Olympic polo team came from behind to tie. Hungary eight to eight, in an overtime game. which will be replayed today. The Argentine team, which won the last Olympic championship in 1924, meets Mexico which lost thirteen to eleven to England Tuesday. j The United States deieatea Hungary nine to seven in the semifinals of the Olympic team Japan's soccer football team de feated Sweden three to two in Olympic competition yesterday.! Sweden, one of Europe's strongest' .. loH un tn nothing at half Urauta, " - - - " o j time but could not withstand a late rally by the Japanese. Team point totals In Olympic track and field competitions after Tuesday's events were as follows: Men's- -United States, 83; Germany, 384, Finland, 30y; Japan, 9V2, Canada, 9; Italy, 8; Sweden, 5; Holland, 4; Philippines, 4; Poland, 3; Oreat Britain. 2; Brazil, 2; Argentina, 1: Oreece. 1. Women's- -Germany, 38; Poland, 14; United States, 12; Japan. 7; Austria, 3; Sweden, 1. ISriton Wins Walk BERLIN Aug. fl: (CP) Harold Whltelock, giving Great ed at four hours, thirty minutes, forty-one seconds for the 31.050 mDe route yesterday. Today's Results Jack Lovelock of New Zealand today won the classic Olympic 1500 1 metre run in world record breaking I lima H rri n rr a full rtjrr4 1 the mark of three minutes 48.8 sc alds. Glen Cunningham, of United States ran second. ifciilng the Record by 4-10 of a stand. Luigi Becali of Italy, defending champion, was third." Ar-cUe San Romanl of United States nt fourth and Dr. Phil Edwards of Canada fifth. All were under Be-ccali's Olympic record of three minutes, 51.2 seconds. "Specs" Towns of the United States won the final of the 110-metre hurdles in which Larry O'Connor of Toronto was sixth. Bemardt Stoechk of Germany won the Javelin throw final. n.i oeuy Taylor of Hamilton was third in the women's 80-mctre hurdles final. Bill Fritz of Toronto and Johnny luring of Windsor qualified for the 400-metre semi-finals but Marshall Llmon of Vancouver was eliminated in the quarter-finals. Ootthardt of Germany won the modern pentathlon championship. Montana Busher Gets Trial With Seattle Indians GREAT FALLS. Mon., Aug. :-w'l le Wren, leading right-hand fturler with the Oreat Falls State League baseball tnm vi. vwn signed for a trv-nnt Htv. tio e Indians, Pacific. Coast League. me spring of 1937. FOOTBALL THURSDAY, AUGUST 6 Dominion Dairy vs. Legion AUGUST SALE Bedronm Rutin a. m j Dresser re-vaLuee Chiffonier $65.50 Mattress and Spring Extra CS 8ulte.. $89.50 MacKENZIE'S l.MTlt.. UKiMTUKE Britain 0n 8oal was scored in each half her second straight Olympic fifty &y the Navy. Prince Rupert turned kilometre walking title, clipped ,n a good game and was1 entitled nearly twenty minutes off Thomas.0 a better showing on the score Greens record when he was clock-However, the breaks of the game were against the locals. Chief Stoker Harry Thomas referred the game which was followed with Interest by a good-sized crowd of fans. SOFTBALL OFF C.S. Skeena and Prince did not materialize. NATIONAL LEAGUE W. St. Louis . 62 J Chicago 59 New Pork 57 Pittsburg . 51 Cincinnatti 49 Boston ..47 Philadelphia 39 Brooklyn .39 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. New York 68 Cleveland .i 58 Chicago 55 Detroit 55 Boston 54 Washington 50 St. Louis 36 Phlladelhpia 36 "TILLIE THE TOILER" L. 34 46 47 48 51 53 66 67 I L. Pet 39 .6141 40 .596 45 .559 49 .510 50 .495) 55 .4til 62 586 63 .3P2 KR7 .539 .534 .519 .485 .353 .350 Henri Lepage, French-Canadian Red Devil" six-day bicycle race 1 star, was born In Montreal 30 years Owing to Mvt football game, the ago tomorrow. Lepage has entered he return softball game to have been: most of the professional six-day also Pyed last evening between H.M.j events in Canada and the United Rupert States in recent years, and Invar iably finishes up near the top. This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of BiitLsh Columbia. DAILY NZWF PAQ2 mi Radio Picture Shows Aga Khan's Mahmoud W inning Epsom Derby This remarkable radio picture, shows the Aga Khan's Mahmoufl as the colt flashed across the finish line in the Derby at Epsom-Downs, England. Charlie Smirke. the Jockey who had been banished for questionable riding, then reinstated in 1934, rode the heartbreaking mile and a half course in two minutes, 33 4-6 se NAVY WINS IN SOCCER Team Representing II. M. C. S. Skrena and Vancouver Wins Over Locals A football team representing both HJ.1.C.S. Skeena and Van couver defeated a local eleven by a score of two to nil last evening. conds, one-fifth of a second under the previous record he had set on Windsor Lad in 1934, The Aga Khan is the first owner since 1895 to win two successive runnings of the Derby His Baliram romped home an easy winner last year. Baseball Standings CARDINALS 'Lightweight Title WIN AGAIN Defeat Chicago Cubs Once More To Further Increase National League Leadership CHICAGO, Aug. 6: (CP)-5V Louis Cardinals stretched out their lead In the National League yesterday to two full games when they scored another victory over (the second place. Chicago Cubs at IWrlgley field by "a score of 4 to 1. The fast-moving New York Giants scored' another victory over Bos ton Bees at the Polo Grounds and are now only Ur?e ana a nan games behind the second plae Cubs. The American League leading New York Yankees continued their winning way with a 7 to 2 vie tory over the Red Sox at Boston while the .second nlace Cleveland Indians kept in step eleven games behind by defeating the world champion Tigers at Detroit 6 to 4 Yesterday's Big, League results: American League Cleveland, 6; Detroit, 4. Chicago, 4-9; St. Louis, 16-9. Philadelphia, 9; Washington, 6. New York. 7; Boston, 2. National League Brooklyn, 7; Philadelphia, Boston, 4; New York, 8. St. Louis, 4; Chicago, 1. Pittsburg, 4; Clncinattl, 6. OUTFIT ftJBAK T T7? SAV. VOO'O BET TEC HURy UP AMD MAKE ABOOT "YOUR VACATVOVJ OR P Ti wy I JvVaKsi wax vtraMA BUT DON'T EMEU Kmovj vMHEiae I WANT TD CaO, Ml?. i : Jj HER.ET AR-G SOME PCTOT2ES OP THE PLACE VMHERE MRS. SlMPKINS AND I SO - THEV MA.V HELP rCU 3. DOUBLE-HANDED BOWLING In the double-handed bowling competition last night H. T. Cros--: and Louis Arroll won 21 to 9 over G. V. Wilkinson and John Bulger and Frank Vickers and D. A. Mac Phee defeated J. H. McLeod and Frank Dibb 13 to 10. TILUE .VD UKE YOU TO SPEND yOURL VAOXTIOM VMITH ME AT My PLACE IM THE Moomtaiios-vme Have a house Thtey look 5(2AND- TELL. ME ABOUT IT Bout is Postponed Tony Canzoneri and Lou Ambers To Meet on September 3 NEW YORK, Aug. 6: New York State Athletic Commission has approved the postponement until Many Children Are Registered Gyro Club Hears From Director Of j Playground Activities Final I A Bid For Business Display Soon There are now 401 children re glstered.at tbevarious playgrounds In the! city under the Gyro Club's supervised playground artivities, David Bell, instructor In charge, informed the Gyro Club In a brief talk at yesterday's regular weekly luncheon. The final display, Mr. Bell announced, was scheduled to take place on July 26 at the Exhibition Hall with the children of all the playgrounds participating. On that occasion cups won in softball, and basketball competitions will be presented. These cups are being put up by local organizations. In the course of his talk, Mr. Bell paid tribute to the work of his assistant, 1 Lachlan Gillies. Guests at the luncheon included, besides Mr. Bell, Reld McLennan ind E. W. White of Victoria. Dr. R. O. Large, president, was In the chair. VOU TO AK ME- VtXJ "SHE MOTHER AWO (SO TO-QETVET2. AMD - f r7 ti I TENNIS IS - NEAR END follows: ' Men's Singles Morrison beat Walker 6-2, 6-4. j Edgcumbe beat Rogers 6-1, 6-1. I Mixed Doubles i Jabour ancf Norrington beat Ber 'ner and Summers 8-4, 6-3. Cowboy" Scott Won Over Klick Third Ranking Lightweight Drops Semi-Finals Approaching in Ctfy Ten-Round Decision Tournament Finals On Saturday WASHINGTON, D.C., Aug. 6: A. .smashing right gave "Cowboy Results of Wednesday's city ten- Howard Scott a ten-round decision nls championship games were as over a faster hitting but less power- Mitchell and Brown 'beat Barry the second. and Walker 6-4, 6-4. Men's Doubles Horton and Greggor beat Mor rison and Davis C-3, 6-4. Thursday's Gaines j ! Today's games will be as follows: At C. N. R. tennis court Horton jand Horton vs. Norrington and Ja-.bour, 5:30 p.m. (semi-final), j ' At Prince Rupert tennis court iCruickshank vs. Morrison, 6:30 pjn.; Greggor vs. Edgcumbe, 6:30 p.m. Friday's Games . At Prince R.upert tennis court Davis vs. winner Morrison vs. Cruickshank, 6:30 pjn. final); Horton. vs. winner Edg-jcumbe vs. Greggor, 6:30 p.m. final); Edgcumbe and Joslin vs. Brown and Norrington This brings all games to the finals which will be played .Saturday afternoon and Sunday. A few wires strung from his huge frame, and Leon Ketchell, September 3 of the lightweight title Polish fistic importation, would be fight between Champion Tony j ready for telephone service. Ket-Canonerl and Lou Ambers of Her- chell, a 7 foot 2V2 inch battler, kines, N.Y., when it will be held in weighing 280 pounds, recently ar- Madlson Square Garden. ful Frankie Klick f San Francisco. ; Klick, third ranking lightweight, i weighed 124V2 pounds and Scott 1313i. I Los Nova, 193, San Francisco, defeated Valento Brown, 179, Culver i City, by a technical knockout In Gyro Playground i Softball Closes Acropolis Boys and Girls Win Over Westview last Night . Results of last night's Gyro playground softball games were as follows: . -jtt Intermediate boys Acropolis, 18; Westview, 7. . V Intermediate girls. -4 Acropolis. ' 12; Westview, 7. - These were championship thus closing the softball matches lor the season. Button Contest Is Interesting Girls of McClymont Park in Com petition Yesterday Afternoon The girls of McClymont Park held a button contest yesterday afternoon. The buttons were many and colorful. The winners were nvea in tne united states with a jean. Cameron, with a beutlfully I record of 17 straight knockouts, arranged collection of 276 buttons. He s being conditioned for a heavy- Bee Rudderham with 222, and weight campaign but remember Eileen Feasby, with 158 buttons, what happened to Camera! The prizes were donated by Wal- lace's. Regal Shoppe ahd the Dry i Try a bally News classified ad- Goods and Novelty Shop. Your first sip tells you . . . 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