Jill-LY”. 1211 (n; The Canadian Pres) Ne: Steinbeck, veteran major ‘mus outfielder. was sold by Mon- ”; Royals of the lnternattnal mine to Detroit Tiers 0t the “nerlcln for nearly $25,000 a year wdgy, Stainback the previous REMEMBER W HEN rm: CHARLOTTEIOWN y, QUAROIAN “wit: t con d himself he {Yliofiuenfilalr to mm an way fllree finals Scheduled today: Two Thursday l3 Walks AsT NEW YORK. July Gil-MP)- Iibur New York Yankee pitchers gave Detroit Tigers l3 bases on balls today and caused the Amer- ican league leaders to drop s 6-3 decision for their second straight a ‘rodhys 1m cams on the heels of the Yanks’ setback by the Ohi- cago White Box in the second finals in the Charlottetown ‘Ibn- ng ¢1ub’s closed tournament are pbeduled for today in men's and ‘omen’; singles and in mixed 191113188. Play will probably be wmpielcd Thursday- Yfiieldw" “slum game of a. doubleheader Sunday and was the first time since June "'0" “m” ilnthftntbegogzgd 10st téwo inha m. 5m W? Mum! “m: Row-e cogllained ‘lo hgld gcewoglorh snsen. -. - - run R0101“ 061W“ W's” 3s“ ‘$132333. shim“ sl-milfifi mndlfl- “- "4- M- "0- Riolfeut the: tléirdlangl $31 mm;- go's hcc tcou 0n on '“"' ""“" u.*se.w.~=**.c- roam“ I e W0- slmpwn ‘Mum awn lhleen held hitless cnlaelmih. the last MW‘- 0‘3' 0'3" loo contests. new" "'1'" Mm“ w‘- At Wilmington. Al Smith hurled Waugh, 8-6, 0-6_ 8-2. Men's Doubles npddin and Bill Mcresidn Mil“ George Chandler and A. w. Ma econ. o-a. s-s, s-s. Frank Hansen and N. Wran de- Cloveland to a 5-1 victory over Zlllashington to glllvo the Indicate’ s ng pennsn opes mu - needed stimulus. ‘ The win reduced pace-setting §$if$...‘f"=%.‘i‘32“§?,_“““. ”- °" Held donkey race ‘W’ “M” For Church fund “°° """"“?.1..“<?§?.El. "' " M‘ " Blfflkesfffifll "' I“ LONDON. JmfOPr-Fhth- er John Caulfield, organizer of the "0 Pmwm- 5mm“ m‘ M“ Pinne donk derb no mow mwamrtuvawérf- 3mm” in r circes uyhhe Jocks-y’: ' priest." dead. M‘ Dew “d ‘l’ Ken” Priest of Pinnsr Roman cath- ¥r"wr1-“'“‘°“ ‘"‘ "m “on "s; on .2“: r , ' ' yelrs, 81' B.“ .0 S Be e "0 P'm"‘%m§§§:;g mdvmu’ P‘ donkey race annually in aid of his B. Bourke and B. More- chmch lull“ side - in *- w' “m” ‘m celebrate his sixth Epsom Derby }_ Mrs. S n vs. Mrs. nanny ylgfifn F‘ 3mm“ lending jockeys competed and Cards And Dodgers Olpen Crucial Series With A Draw i July 20-(AP)—-8t. third. and Brooklyn At Chicago, the Cubs bombarchd five Pitchers with 14 well-timed him to defeat Yhiladelphia Phillies 12-4, in the first of their four- garne series. Babe Dshlgren, Stan Hack and Bill Nicholson smacked home runs for the Cubs. 5'1‘. DOUIS, lnuls Cardinals Dodgers battled 8 l-2 hours and l2 innings to o. 7-’! tie today in the first game of a crucial series. The game was called because of dark- nesg and will be played off ‘Thurs- day, an open date for both clubs. The Cardinals’ first place margin remained at twp games. After 5 1-2 innings Brooklyn led l-l, Cardinals appeared shaky and the game all but decided. Then in the last of tho filth 8 Bl- Louis surge brought in siX rims Ind ' lllllflllfillfillaea ammo" mums r-Iwwa in the late i . was two out in the Dodger mm Chisel» 000 100 000-1 4 0 . Phlllfl lpllll 000 000 000-l) A 0 slzl. urn“ s. °¢f1‘l““i€§‘.‘§“‘€“~‘° m‘ Wm‘ e scor as w e ym run. Builngcunili overran noon 50- 50"“ 010 300 000-a 0 1 and was out on the throw from 30!"! 000 000 000-3 0L1! the outfield losing a posible dlance 1018801018 1114 Wlflll- 31-" lOISCOIEh the Wlfllglglfl m” 0nd FY0103- n e twe Jo nny D 1P0“ 000 O30 ZIIF-O 1 l opened with a double and speedy N5" York 001 m 1 9 1 Eddie Lake rushed in to do the running. Enos Slaughter was pur- cssed. Jimmy Brown forced Nowhouser, Rowe and Sullivan; Donald, Stsnceu, Branch, Mur- 90001 l? slruglliergcwsefignr}. Ebbtfalngagltree ohy and Mm m sent t or r- Cl ell d 203 000 000-5 l2 I ion and also was passed to set up wgzhmlhon 0m 00° oo°_1 9 l Smith and Hemsiey; Chase An- derson. Csrrlaquel end Early. NATIONAL LEAGUE s play at an base. Walker Cooper hunted and halts was out at the piste. Pinch hitter Coaker Triblett oped to Manager Leo Durocher hid ti?” e‘ a l o! t 1d rocenasarpul heo = Brook] 200 103 001 000-J! 14 l Cardinal Gas ou.e Gang in the s‘. Loin“ o“ o“ 0M 0m,‘ 9 2 and geurrllnant winning days of 1934. put HM”. Dav“. wicker’ c m ler seii into the game in an effort b1 w _ g g, 1m p, Franks, Owen; Warneke, workreiwDlllcrociriyef Mi thrice llluoln and Mlneuso. W. 000w"- gglmmg lulu?“ g “mm; (Called account of darkness.) "no dou e. . , . mm 0oz 10o oo-s a o ili'i=“i‘=‘~“<»'l‘~"‘i=ii‘i-"='i=-”‘l~l°‘li~ "'l:~li=.-"........';" rain: u: victory in their last ll Ben“: Mbntmm-ery; Sullivan, lfslteq bflgfly by . ‘harm; u: Klinger and Davis, Iopes. hm fin lashed t u» gightraluifgzrpl-vug Dggumygdg Philadelphia m ooo coo-s u s gliile and s. walk w Carvel Rowell 013,33“ Hoemziipseoairsogg-izo ad placed the tying runs on the ("Mala and .wuren mm“: m‘ M the Bram with only om ston: lee, French and McCul- wsl (tllinclnnatlflemliedl wove: louch- _ s ve-run ning sen ow York Giants reeling to their New York 112 000 000-d i: 1 seven games in the Cincinnati 000 I50 00x—7 10 l llxth defeat in Cups te , McGee. Melton Adams ‘w’ 74' and rlartrnett, Dunning: ‘liddb. mm“ ma“ mompwn and Lanbardl. Baseball results Four Yankee Hurlers Issue igers Win 6-3 New York Yankees‘ advantage over the second-place Cievelanders to l0 l-2 ames as Yanks dropped a 6-3 dec ion to Detroit. At Philade hia, Jimmy Dykes, who usually one of the princi- psb, acted as peacemaker in s fight that broke out between south-paw Edgar Smith of White Sox and Al Simmons of Athletics, after Smith had shutout the A’; with four hits, 1-0. Simmons. who pinched hit in the ninth, had lined out to centre- field to end the game. He and Smith came to blows on the first base line as both were returning to their respective d-ugouts. Sim- mons previously had been warned by the llli ins to it " idi " Smith. p qu r m At Boston, St.. Ilotlls Browns continued their jinx over the Red Sox, taking (he first game of their Dfeifint Serifs. 3-2. behind the six- hit pitching of Johnny Nigqcling. who chalked up his third triumph of the season over the Boston team reach year the winner of the Epsom gave o. sliver cup to the Pinner champion. Jockeys scmetzmcs pre- sented the riding boots they wore at Epsom to auctioned for church funds. “Jockeys are all very gOCd fei- IOWI. and so are actors and cc- tressesf’ Father Cqzllffeld once said. "The popular idea about pen- Dle on the stage being fast is all wrong." Althouifh hedid not bet. Father Caulfieid could spot a winner and his tips often were followed, Cowboy Len Hughes world-known wrestler who will be seen In action st the Sporting Club Thursdayl night in a bout against Tuffy Cleet of Louisville, Ky. Wins feature At Goshen GOSI-IEN, N.Y.,. July 29—(AP)— Plorimel. Hambletonian Stake can- didate of the Arden Homestead Stable of E. Roland Harriman, wzn the Coaching Club Trotting Oalgq for three-year-old fillies, feature of todayls Grand Circuit program at the historic track. Bummari-l-z- 15 hce_ 2 heats. mile purse His Honor (Vinevard) Ronald (Miller-Dill) Torresdale (Bel) Louise S:ott (Tinneyr Naomi Hanover, ‘Cub McKyio, Cinza-no, Myrtle Scott. Win Phil, B. T. 0., and Marguerite also start- Times. 2.05 3-4. 2:05 1-2. g l6 Trot. 2 heals, mile, purse $500. $500. Broadway (Fleisch) 1 1 Emma. Protretor. (Bill) 2 3 Grace Scotland (Hcdginsl 12 2 Welloff (Tyson-Dill) 3 6 Wayward Hanover_ Sir Vibart, Schuey Hanover, Peter Capp. Briar Q-Isnover. Stella. Model Hanover and Alvarado also started. led uel on, airfoil-Madge for all thelétgugs in . rova l! the first ‘:10?! xlvllthila double iii INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE the Opening stanza and hit his ihhomerunwithcnecninthe Ilnt game: WRESTLING SPORTING CLUB THURSDAY... JULY 31st. TWO MAIN nours ' TUFFY CLEET COWBOY HUGHES m5 Lb, V5, 207 Lbs. Louisville, Ky. Northampton, Mass- ‘ JACKIE NICHOLS BUDDY KNOX 5 - Lbg, 199 LBS. 3 Hollywood. Calif. Charleston, W. V. i PRICES: Ladies 2a.». ; Gents: 55¢ i (Tax Included) l l i WOMEN WITH ESCORTS FREE FIRST BOUT AT 9 O’CLOCK SHARP D.S.T. - I" .. 5 lSeeded players Advance at Southampton‘ I SO N. N.Y.,. July 29 —(AP)—Robi.n Hippenstiel, a. soft- spoken Californian with a dyna- mite-laden raoquet, survived a stormy first set today and then went on to blast cut a 2-8 6-2. 6-3 upset triumph over sixth-seeded Ciil Hunt of Providence, ELI, in the second round of the 51st an- nual Meadow Club Invitation ‘fen- nis Tournament. Bobby Riggs ramped through Bill vogt, 6-4, 6-3. while Frank Kovacs had a few anx- ious moments before eliminating Earl Cochell. 7-5, 6-4. They were Joined in the third round by Gar- nar Mulloy a 6-3, 6-3 victor over veteran Fred Baggs, Fourth-seeded Ted s:hroeder won tlwo matches to reach the third round. His victims were Vic- tor Siexas and Gecrge Judson, the respective scores being 7-9. 6-4, 6-3 and 6-2, 9-7. Another in the round of 16 was Bitsy Grant who took care of Harris Everett. 6-3, 6-2. For Charity MELBOURNE. The Australian Lawn Tennis Asso- dation has announced its decision to allow amateur and professional‘ players to meet in matches in aid of war charity. Soccer Again LONDON, July 39 -- (OP) _ ‘I119 English Football League has been divided into seven groups for‘ fix- tures beinz arranged bv the Man- agement Committee for the first half of next season. South has two Montague races This afternoon Race fans who attend the Mon- tague meet th‘s afternoon will wit- ness what Jlould be the most 5106c- tacular racing ever held on P. E- No less than 15 heats will be run off, and the starter will call the first heat at 2 P. M., DST. Thirty two horses will face starter in the 5 event card. Owing to aninsufficient number of entries the 2J1 Trot a Pace was cancelled and in its place a Named Race with six starters was substi- tuted. The order of program is as fol- cws:- Three Year Olds; Free for All; Named Race; 2.15 class; Three Year Olds; nee for All; Named Race; 2.15 Class; Three Year Olds: 2.28 Class; Free for All; Named Race; 2.28 Class; 2.15 Class; extra heat if necessary; 2.28 class. The following are the positions drawn for; the Free For All . Pole-Ralney G. Henley. 2—Bedford Grattan. 3—All Grattan. 4-Jsne Azoff. L 5--Vo1rids. 3 Year Old: Pole-Dorothy Abeiie. Z-Jack Clyde, s-Bonnio Budlong. 4~—Wait N'See. 5—I-iilda Budlong. 8——Raymond Budlong. 2.28 Cllll groups. Midlands one. and Lanca- shire and Yor _f_re_two_ea_c_h. Zivic Loses Title To Cochrane i NEW 0hlmlll0flfihip from Frltsie Zlvic fonl ht in a rough and round brawl at Ruppert Stadium. Zl c weighed l The huslcv little redhead who BIG SI learned his A-B-C's of flzhltinl B! a. neighbor of Mickey wauwr took everything the hllzhlv favored Zlvic had to offer and lhen charged back for more as he bounced left hccks off Wilde's face all evening and then served up an occasional Before a. good-sized ' ball park of the New York Yankees’ International league farmhands, Cochrane won the decision of Re’- 165E118 . Pole-Silent Mac. 2.-—Bonnie Scott. 3—Beaverdale. 4-—Miss Victoria. SQIean Henley. tl-Grattan Queen. , DEPROPI‘. Jilly Cobb defeated Babc R in the third and their golf matzfl lk-Major Bowes. fie Country Club foda ' Welter A X (By Tho Associated Press) Batting (three leaders in each —-i-i—__. COBB “TNS RUBBER ARK. N, J, July Zil-ffll-I-‘reddle Cochrsne. a rugged red- head with a left hand that works overtime. won the world “Pltrrwelqlil tumble 15-‘ Cochrane Iii-Wil- "15 m“ 0-Charl0tte n. ‘L-Martindell. gaollfi”l’gullftxalmuck' Meals will be served on th- ' s—ugéitarnfiltlt‘on groélirtids. by the Montague \\'OI‘I1EI1'S _' ‘ Ins ute. Remember races start at . 4—Albert Grnttan. ‘l’ R M_ D51 l _ PAGE SlWENfl en 11$), closllrrrrs ?_i—‘*"—_' out... st,‘ Big wrestling Card slated For Thursday ncreric»? 216L103 thy ‘iOU-‘Il \\ c.6105 Can lUDl-‘l, a (he .0r c. no? ‘l '5 the Club on ‘ll wmn ZULU’ 01 12m i; .- namc 11in.- lJari ill taro b 1s 411301‘ tile uzoznoizurl of Jucv McDonald. Tl‘ two maul ailalrs. ‘envoy Lou 1* " ' a. eree Joe Mgnlzéarld and tlhe hearts cf‘ "0"" Club G ‘m R H Pct‘ ' ' l. d ‘ gfigfis ‘crfosiflg 5,53%, 1,1,2, ‘fff, Wliliams, Rs. a3 21o as 11o .491 l ._ lead. There are no judges in Jersev‘ 9159,1883?- N-Y- 97 11533 92 145 3:5‘ and the referee has the whole say. gig; ggéer g g‘; , 5.1-9 and L»... Q . s . _ . \ , .. . Cooney, Braves 77 2&4 x2 94 .331 f, f5; m? m“ i‘; P 1e D rk Kalmu k Ellen Phillies 88 312 ~16 103 .330-;\g;1i115f a 0 ~ 11 Y C - Vltl illzllo n. Z-Lucky Guy, HOME RINS gunner; ill tbl 3___G01den 0.1% pox nave ‘n. w ._ _ American Le 1 1‘ Y k- a1 over Canada and .19 Lnll “Um” F“ m. 25: xs:-.<>naslul_¢a§§e§er‘rugllsl- Stills: in every avv-‘Hrwce M; ~'$—G€°PE0 MM- wrL cubs, op. Giant! 19 here again fans can be preoal" 6-—Scotty Watson ' ' folhlllmost anv sort of hrlpfielullg. 7_W m; _ -_~ g ’_ le four wres: ers are a iltilivyb ppailiu first‘ Yakfiengggs Ignmgglo, “féflliillf so action bl >4: . n ees’ l ‘l. m‘ 31 league: l'rl bi’. <3 o. .12 Lilrown hi f Named Racy Nlchllwn‘ cubs’ ‘°' £50; measure. Prices are at rook bottom for card so if you wan: an evening livclv action and exhibitions of tho 29—(AP\-T_v finer arts of wrestling make it a. 2 and 2 l point to attend. Of ‘ The first bout will get underwa; at 9 o'clock sharp Dlyllgll: Savulg Time. Still The Master if‘. N, Jlllv '.’9——fCP)—-J '1 - 58. fnnlrd former Slirrev an 1 cricketer, returned to firs] scone 116 for “the Fat?» t his son’s scivol team _Schoo1 recently. OUT OUR WAY WHAT'S l5, salzsEAsrr? l>o vou HAVE TO TAKE By J. R. 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Cannon Ball (Whitncyl 1 1 Andy Hanover, (Kirbvl 4 2 Paxton Hanover (D. Parshall) 2 4 Miss Thelma <w. Berrvl 3 3 Cheerful Hanover and Bradley Hanover also started. Times. 2:11 3-4. 2121-4. Syracuse Toronto _ , Andrcws and Bttfzlrini; Fischer and Gal-bark Fl t : Newrrknme 2m mo o-s a a Montreal 031 om x-l 10 o Johnson, stevrart. and Pndden: Head and Becker. Seco d : New»: “me 002 00f 600-4! if 0 Montreal 000 100 002-4 9 I Lindon and gulls: Kehn. Cassa- way, Rachunok, Shercr and Wal- ters. ‘first game: Ilaltlu-ore n12 0M 0-3 A 2 300 092 x--5 l I $31M - Times. 2:06 3-4. 2:0’! 1-2. The Coaching club Trotting Oaks, l 3-year-old trot, 2 in 3, mile. value $5,845 Florimel (Pownalh 1 l i-Iollyrocd Anna (Bostwick- W. Berry) 8 2 Acrasia J-Icdgins) 2 5 Gleaming (T. BETTY) 6 3 nffrln Collier and Redmond; Hutchin-J ilsnclen. l VE YCXJA GLASS l YOU HAVE TO OROANIZE A GI'-IELLO1 BUYS! OOME IN AND I'LL WOULDN'T YOU LIKE OF LEMON- f" J é: GEE! SHE'S A DREW‘! GOOD SINGER! 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