n» 111011 smmn DOWN TIlE The owner and driver of Indy m 2.20 1-4. winner at Georgetown recently should have read John A. McGuigan, Saint Mary's Road and Bellini was lightly campaigned as e. four year old on the Bey State Circuit where he had to race WlNa WAY r-a TO FINALS or (Canadian Press) l VANCOUVER, Aug. b-Waltcr 1 Martin, Toronto nnd Regina, and John limrio, Snn Francisco, fonlght earned the flnnl bracket of the Canadian Tennis Chem. Seattle, 5-7, 8-6, 7-5, 0.4 and lLarge Entry Listl " Provincial Tennis Ch’ships Flv/Iaritime AnTUpper Canad- Entries For Montague Races Are Announced l Hurrah for Montague the beau- l Liful and their big race meet next Wednesday afternoon, August 9th. ;U.S. Srtars . O pening Mali}: p Of Matches , O-Year-Old figs-ton Girl, Sub- , against the very be t t tt i i . _ _ 1 Nothing succeeds like success. Last. ' I o 00E 580189 Mwulfin- Ml!‘- Mc- Easmm United swag l: m‘ 6V1?) phnshlp" Ev“ g-rges blot L; l year's races in which such sense-l Glllflflfl h” 50m 14W? Lee to Mr. ldonue of 1115 a 3C1 1 M" " " ' ' ‘ iional time was made by Hush win- ‘ ° v ' n , c p ty we note that , M F h B S w. A. ‘lbcmbe, Kensington and 511.; I,“ the 3,20 "o, a, Nonhmpwn ‘m1; "l! dlmlnllfll M" Dffl-"lfl- cal Tournament eekf 1 11mg a heat. 1n 2.10, Billy Cope 1n1 O Y, 1111118 6S 1P; urprlSfi 1-—- October 4th, 1932, Bellini Scott was two, two, two, 1n 2.10 1-4, 2.10 1-4 Marlo eliminated Omle Rynll, Th vamwver, In straw" "u, ‘M’ e biggest tennis event in the n. i l i l In the two send-finals, Mnr- i ‘ history of this Province will beginl 7. M. C. Stewart, Boston. Full-on Pierce. Chnrloitctovvn. 2.10% and the closeness of the vari- I l 011s finishes, made 1t the most. telk- ud of rural meeting of the year. , =In Wig (By Alan Gould Assorlplcd Press htm 31L Cup Matches. Miss Palfrey rose to the emergency --> l . ' l‘ l0 l? .7 AUGUgT 5-1933 " - THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN oownmc ' ‘ BOXING a '1 WRESTLING _ , BASKETBALL . .. I BASEBALL _ 1 omen scour ,L. . - ll ....;.~. -;,'--_-:-'-_~1~.-. - ‘ 64' 6'3‘ 1 next MOfidfly morning at the Char-l n, Dr. P. Gngncn, Quebec. l Now ll 509"“ ‘he Mam!" b°Y5 5"‘ Sports Editor‘, ‘Arman Wednesday, when hos bought a good one and we con- gratulaie them both. l W. A. Toombs is one of our most I popular horsemen. He is always cheerful, the name 1n victory o1- d9. feet end nobody lovee a horse more the Bay State thinks very highly; 0f time horse and believes he will‘ ~ ~—-—-—--—-- be a big factor in his class at our ' Exhibition races. M I N E B I D It was regrettable that May Tell was lune in her start at New An-l [lottetown Tennis Club Grounds. iVictorla Park. Laird Watt and l 10. lfl. W. L. Ronnie. 'l‘oronio. G00. Chandler, Charlottetown lGeorges ‘Leclerc, last year's flnal- 11. lsts in men's singles. will not bc|12. present nor the brilliant "Bcv" 13. Piers, but new stars will appear in 1 l4. ‘Ithe persons of Douglas Grant ofl15. G, I. Southam. Ottawa. . M. Owen, Charlottetown. . Gnss, Charlottetown. Kccting. Moncton. R D L. H. G. Richardson, Clftown. F‘ , going in furnish another bang-up afternoon's racing, for they have at - as a shrubs substitute by trounc- FOREST HILLS, N. Y.. Aug 4- ing the sensational English left- 1Vomen’s international tennis con1-' I iracted most of the bost horses i1 the Provinces. The track has been cut dow11 u. regulation lmz-gth, turns improri-u. grandstand and other features bet petition was dished a smprlse this lfternoou when diullnutlvc 20- ycar-old Sarah Palfrey, of Boston,‘ stopped into the breach on short lot-Ice and featured a clean 510901’), hander, Margaret (Peggy) scrivon (F3. 6-1. and came back an 111x11 luivr with bliss Jacobs to (feminine F- $l1'8i¥l1l->111 doubles conquest over Dororhy Round and Mary 1.11m he does. He will be remem- Halifax, who already this year de- l 1G. . Kelly, Charlottetown. , “red and “w” “u m“ L‘ required l , _ Imam,’ 6'4’ 6'2‘ Miss Jacw‘ h“ bered as owning the fB-‘ii but er- moyegnnlssdmallrettl: r11 feated Nova Scot-id's 1932 and 1031117. Rev. c. s1. c. Jeans, Ssidc. '~‘ g°°d d“? m“ “e u" °“m"“‘ L“. me United 5m“ om are“: bog“ the w” ‘Meme "lmrmusll relic Teddy Jwkslm 3115 1-2 0nd and 11. she ts sound again will‘ champions. Piers and McLcnnanl 1B. J. Kenny. Charlottetown. fmmn m the first days may m“ by taking m“ mmsme °f m“ Peter Keyee 2.12 1-2. an 5m 0ve§€oh,,,.1one,o,,.n ma, l respectively; n. T, Barnard of 19. c. J. Campbell, CHHTlOIT/LQLJV F'°°'f“"“" “C wlghtm“ C"? lBmlSh m 1 PW"- Mlis Round ..____ ' ' Montreal, Who ranks in the samcVZO. E. Hornby, Charlottetown. DflFkY (3107-1011. 2925i. H- T- F111 Mr fmm faltcrmg m the slight" 6'4’ 6'2’ 9° m“ ‘he United Slim“- The track record trotting was 010K611 b’? Addie MbGrew in the first heat of the 2.15 Trot at New she rtepped in 2.11 _ 3-4 , supplanling the five year old record trotting of lWe hope she will be OK. for Ex- (Associated Press) hibitlon. l SOUTHAMPTON, N. Y., Aug. 4 l-Blg Frank Shields of New York It must have been mor; ‘than in- and Frankie Parker, 17_year-old ierestlxig at North Sydncy on Wed- . holder of the United States clay nesday when Marjorie M. and Cal-l 0011118 title. Swept into the final umot Brownie hooked up in their round of singles of the Meadow class es Laird Watt; Hon. P. Aitken ‘ 21 (son of Lord Beavcrbrook), Eng-1 lend, who presently resides at Liv_ '23 1‘ erpool, N. s. 124. l Chief amongllast yearsspectlacu- 35. liar performers are Commander 1,26- Hon. P. Aitken, Liverpool. N.’- R. T. Barnard, Montreal. M. McKinnon. Charlottetown. K. Muttalt, Siunmerside, T. R. Tees, Charlottetown. W. Duffy, Charlottetown. 1.11, Upper Sf,(3\v13(_\‘;{e_ undcr the additional respon-v‘ Volo Rico, 2.0-1, James P011" Jrility suddenly thrust upon her, Charlottetown. m ~11 ‘ f Marjorie M., 2.01111, Richard on)“; S51v2’, ifjimxggwg Ice, North Sydney, N. S. “ ~' _ ‘ , N911 F1-1$»_-o, 2.03%, Charles 15y ‘oicl Will) a 5111". iuvd back, Miss‘ lard, Norm Sydney, Nova. 500L111. lulirc-y played superb tenns be. fore 3,000 fans and share the hon- 1 l 1 with u. 3-0 margin, needed only one more victory 1n the four mat- chcs scheduied tomorrow to keep the trophy, A decision was to be reached to. nmrrow morning as to 0111011101 . . ,_, ' _ ' .Mrs. Moody's condition the result Fred Medium 2.11 1-4 made in the 1 o. 1 Club’ 4a 1 1 1 u . _1°- I- Edwards. who this year was , "'7 R- Pritvhflrd- Summersldv- I 2.111 r101 and rm . 1 "20 Trot and Pa“ August 8th 1928 5116051 mil-Ch "c9 1€Tt$50 lgsfzlnls tsumgfnesgnltljda “V” °n w‘ 11111311“ 1n the Eastern Canadal 23- S. 136511061165. Charlottetown. ‘ ors wlth Helen Jacobs, the United of a former." but not serious injury when he won the second 11-‘11 in ‘and " $25“ 1mm fun t 0 l Shields biddin 1.1 lchamplmlshlps Played at Ottawa-l” R1 D°““"°“1 1mm“- 1‘ M“ vm‘ 2'13"“ 01mm stalk ‘states champwn‘ m three vimmesl l” 1'" Wk- wwld Perm" h" 1° u‘ '4 , ~* rwmner. 'I‘he race was best thrice] w . t B ‘Or s third ‘ beaten only by Marcel Ramvuky 30 R G White Charlottetown lrlSlzAlliCllsxllal n1 C L R i over one of the strongest Bxlflsh'c11g11gc Miss Round 1n the feahu-o 1 ' 1n five. That is the winner had to "mflme" CPBWXI l1 BS nmny ‘ ' ' ' ’ . ' '. T11: '1 ys, c. '3, . . canon. ,7 . . - l ~ , . '—'"—- -wln three heats. The first and fast-l Weeks. blasted the southern glant- I Ham Roper, brilliant Halifax ma‘ 31' A‘ E‘ Luverty’ Montreal Albany‘ $012,112. mo‘ 50m to the United 5mg)“ Xmwh or pa“ Wm‘ All“ A, W. Mathcron, Ch'town. 3. I'm Alone, 2.14. Oliver Ruddcr- Marble. S1111 Francisoco girl in the h ll 1r est heat of the race was won by km" Br?“ M- am" °1 Allfl-"lfl-l finder’ who w h B“ He“ W“ 11.1111. North syuncr. trial 2.10. 2-5, and in the opinion ‘ and third heats Wednesday, each U It was m l race with Major Aub- rey that Fred Medium made the record. Major Aubrey won the first heat by nail a length from Fred in 2.15 1-2. Fred‘ came back and won the second heat in 2.14 3-4 and the Major won the third heat by two lengths in 2.14 the fastest of the race. Major Aubrey was a pacer, then, we think, in his five year old form. He had been purchased for a, small sum by Wellington McNelll that spring and came very quickly to his lpeed, winning six out of eight starts and taking a record of 2.11. He is a son of Colonel Aubrey, ‘of a great many horsemen one of the greatest 11nd gaunest pacers we have produced. The same day the above race took place Tarzan (‘j-rattan lower-| m the record pacing to 2.12 a-4.l driven by Minnie Gerow. He did not lturt at the Provincial Exhibition here but later on raced at the Provincial Ebmlbitlon at Halifax and won the first heat of the Free- For-All from Lambert Todd in L08 8-4, lowering the track record Ieverel seconds, whore it remained until 1031 when it was reduced by Eula H. to 2.08 flat. The track record at New Annan is now held by Marjorie M. 2.07 3-4 who won the 2.1! trot and pace there a. year ago in straight heats. Lucky Lindy being second each trip Billy Cope, Phil B. and Grandma were also starters, best time 2.09 1-2 Darky Grattan came very close to Marjorie M.’s time in the first of which were stepped in 2.10 flat.‘ Johnny Conroy told us after thel third heat that had he thought of the track record he felt he could‘ have lowered it the third heat as Da-rky was quite comfortable. Referring again to Major Aub- NY. his first start made at Saint Peters in 1928, resulted 1n defeat. due largely to his having suffered from a. severe attack of distemper. However, he won the first heat and IJtB-bllahéd l. new track record of 1.14 1-4, which has snce been low- Ired by Billy Cope to 2.13 1-2. Bud Axworthy was a starter in the race, which also had Bingen Aub- YQY. Dixie Marque, Mlarge Direct Ind Aubriannn. The Major and Bud went away flying to the half, reaching there in 1.04. Bud madc l bffluk and the Major went on and I611. This effort took considerable m!" 0f him in his weakened oon- dlllvn and Bingen Aubrey came on and won the next two heats in, much Slower time. Major Aubrey lwu sold the next spring to Mr. Wilson 0i’ Sydney Mines. We heard a greet many compli-i mimicry remarks regarding tnc1 beautiful stallion, Bellini SOON; 9-09 1-2. owned and driven by Wlllllimdvfolfay of Kenslngton, and b? the way, Mr. McKay was very ltfractively attired hmsclf with 8 Ii'ccly fitting golden brown riding “OM and cap. Bellini Scott is a son b! Peter Scott 2.06, one oi’ the, 1 _ y nkees 20: Berger, Braves greatest “we harms and biggestlllllthmahigig, Yankees 10; Klan. “"19? winners that over wen! 5W1! the Grand circuit and a eirel '1 wveul two minute genome"- 1 Calumet Brownie, Billy Hood up. when he stepped to the half in 1.03 l and the mile in 2.09 3-4, setting up a now track record for ~a Cape Breton track, supplanting the for- from the courts m the semifinals, ‘the Provincial men's doubles crown 33- 6_ ma’ _ , h ,last year; W. L. Rennie, of Tor- 34. 0' a 2 w “e Parker’ finding lonto "i931 provincial championl35- himself more and more at home 1 ' ’ l3‘, l. on grass, eliminated the defending and former. Dominion champion,‘ title-holder and top-seeded player. l ‘vho is playing back m form “ml Sidney a wood of Newyork, e4, ;year, and Charles Peters of Mont-l 3'7. H. L. Roper. Halifax. C. Peters, Afnmrcal. G. McDonald. Clmrlottctowm. A. S. Stewart, Ont. Owen Scum! G. G. Houston, Charlottetown 4. Iillllan, 2118-31, P. J. Conroy. Woodstock, NB. ‘ 5, Star D, 2.0019,, Tyndal Semplc. iicnslngton. . 6. Heather Bell, 2.10%, Brenton 111161111115, Charlottetown. '7. King Spruce, 2.1171, F. Stratio; ,Hii:t1ng with a sharpness Andi power that belied her 109 poundsf l lSfix)N'D GAME I IlTononto ' " 2 Brayeg, 1; Moore, Braves 1; Green- f ibgrg, Tigers 1. l mWWWM mer record of 2.10 made by Mar- jorie M. on the same track July 1st. The second heat was won by Marjorie M., and the third heat was a dead heat and the fourth and fifth were won by Marjorie M., the firfth and final heat being in 2.17. A.bz1d kind 0i.’ a race for fast horses. one that is liable to cook them for all times. 6.4. 6-4. Shields and Parker will clash for the crown Wood relinquished to- morrow. Wood and George M. Lott o: Chicago reached the doubles finals along with Parker, and Shields. We notice where our old friend, The Incense 2.09 1-2, a trotter for- merly owned by Charles Reardon of this city, was the winner of the Free For All at North Sydney the __________ same afternoon and stepped one, of his winning heats in 2.14 3-4.‘ which shows that he must be pretty I MIERICAN LEAGU‘ srwd- - n 11 a 'Cl1iczlg0 .,. n 3 5 2 The third race on the program Daron’ '~ -' ~- 319 2 . L d B was vron by T1ppy G., (ll‘l\'€l'1 by lfindyggyzxgrthlenw’ sonen’ Page!“ Charlie Sweet, best time 2.18." She is a brown more by Peter G. sire NATIONAL LEAGUE of Toll Gate, Star G. and other ' good performers and was imported ‘New York n. nun‘ 1:’; fi from Ontario. Her best PETIOPm-Iphjjadelphla ___ 1m 2 once last year was on October 10th; Clark, Hubbeil "end-Hlllcharcly when she won the tun-u heat in Rhsm» Llska and Davis- the 2K1 trot and pace at North “EST GAME Sydney 1n 2.21. 31-00141“, Boston .. . Benge. Ryan and welland Hogan. 'l 1 They are taking to the pari-mut- uel form of betting in the Eastern States like a duck takes to water. SECOND GAME We note where at the sixteen day Brooklyn 0 4 (1 1,0511“: meet w111¢111g 1mm; c“. Boston 3 6 0 ried on by, Allan .1. Wilson at firslrfél-HR?“ and Lopez: Rockingham Park, N... n, that on a °g n‘ Tuesday $60,390. was bet on the St. Louis ......... 4 13 4 Plgsllaxulrgh .. 5 810 r ‘es. Walker and Wilson; (Continued on Page 9) French. Meme and Fmney- ' INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE R H E Montreal 7 9 1 Newark . . . . . l1 16 2 Micmnels, Ogden, Mcxeithnn and M E A B B I E s Grabowski; Tate. Ta-mulis, Murphy ‘ and Kies. m rmsrr cam: Arrangements have been c0m- 3061161," ___ mu" 3 . ' pleled between the Abcgweits and Albany e e o Sprlnghill Pence-Busters for a glflke B-"d Hlflkle? Prim and two game series, home and home P“ den‘ Th9 100815 Wlll fJTSVCl f0 tht? SECOND (‘Ami-E Nova. Scotia town on August 11th lxobchester 4 4 3 Wllh the return game {p be played MW ... ......... 13 11 3 ' McAf - at the Abegweit Grounds on Wed- Pmdenfe “Id Hlnklc. Shealy and nesday August 16th. The Fence-Busters, former Mari- FIRST 6AM] time champs are regarded highlY Buflab --- Jersey Clly ... Milstead. Brewer Slaalien and Rensa. 1.111s year as possible Maritime title holders. and local fans will have e chance of deciding 1118'» how the Abblce compare with some and Grouse; SECOND (LAME one» some so ,, ?.“.§‘.".‘°¢.1;..'."'..:'""::: P3 l Let's all g0 Mid we" the Ab‘ Gould and Grouse; Meola. Ces- on 1,0 v1clo1-y, carella and Emerson. FIRST GAME . Toronto 2 '1 1 H 0 M E u NBnltlmore 5 31 j Birkofer and Heving: Smythe 1, and Sprinz. Baltimore n. .., I finger, M. ..w (B, The “Hakka pm”) ,0gd'en and L11. 1n. mm” “m” Ymerd“: mm“ AMERICAN ASSOCIATION um.- 5 U l 11nd Hcving; St. Paul 12; at Louisville 1. First: Kansas City 3; at Toledo 5 Night games: Kansas City at To- ledo (second game) Minneapolis at Indianapolis. 8011114140 n 9011mm». The Leaders: llbxx, Athletics 30; Phillie: 1B. 1499,3114: Totals: Alnerican 424; Ian Ross. Montreal. A. Wright. Charlottetown. Doug. Grunt, Halifax. Ladies ‘l/lary Currie, Halifax. O. Johnstonc, Charlottetown. B. Rogers, Charlottetown. D. Bock, Montreal. Mrs. J. C. I. Edwards, Ottawa. Miss D. Prowse, Charlottetown. Miss J. Jurdlne, Nowcastle,N.B. Miss E. Sinclair. Clftown. Mrs. H, Roper, Halifax. Miss M. McDonald. Ch’to\\"n. IVLlss Z, Lixilzlciior, Sside. Miss P. Rykori. Ottawa. Miss E. Billing, Montreal. Miss H. McKee, Charlottetown. real, who defeated W. L. Rennic, T18. lhere last year, l I19. l Miss lvlnry Currie, present lndiesflll- champion, wlll defend hcr titlel against Miss Effie Billing, Quebec-l Province champion, and Mrs, H. L.l Beer and Miss Phyllis Rykerr, of Ottawa. Mrs. Beer and Miss Rykcrt 4- are present Provincial ladies doub- 5. les champions and Mrs. J. C. Ll 6. Edwards, who is a. newcomer andi '7. as dangerous as the best in Can-I 8. ,ada. Ladies events will be particml 9. larly interesting. Unfortunately; 10. Mrs. Dr. WO0dblll‘y, Halifax, last‘ 11. year's send-finalist, is unable c0712. be present next week. l3. Following is the complete list of 14. 1. 2. 3. entries: 15. Miss M. Black, Charlottetown Gentlemen ~ 16. Miss C. K001111111, Moncton. 1. Lt, Com. J. C. I. Edwards, Ot- l7. Miss E. Bourke, Clftown. tawa. l8. Mrs. H. C. Grant, Halifax. 2. S. McNutt, Charlottetown. 19. Miss Hogan, flallfax. 3. F‘. McMillan, Charlottetown. 20. Miss I. Mnrtcll, Halifax. 4. P. D. Ganong, St. StephcmNB. 21. Miss V, Iiarrlngton, Ch'to1vn. 5. A. S. Dickson, Charlottetown. 22; Miss M. ShPW, ChRFIOfilCTOWII- ’ 23. Mrs. H. L. Beer, Ottawa. .. ______..__..___ 111.11. , 1x11011111 YllllNil c111 m (cfinldmn PM”) [Creek at 11 a. m.; Churchill at 5133-533X- N- 311m"; 4—'1’“'l11l"§l2.so; People's Church at 7 p. m. marksmanship bl’ “lllmv GWBWY-l J. m. Lamont Student. young cadet of Saint John, stood _____ out tonight w e "K111111101 "161 NAME acumen-ml the list of 60th 8811111111 P1319 nleeling °f the l students who passed i110 Matricula- NEW .Bl‘ll115“’i°k Prwincllll Rm“ lion Examinations, the name of ASSOfIiBl-IOII» W119" the "lefllng ' Gerald Shrcounn, Kinkoru, 1111s concluded today Gregory had wo11,'o1nittcd. llis n1arks toiullcd 542, m9 0UP Mid medilllli?" 1'01‘ the ‘ and he led the list. in R-ural Science ladies’ match by 15001318 33 Con", with ‘l2 marks. Tl1c name Beth secutlve "bulls" at 800 yards. lLadner should lanre nppcurcd in- Flfteen rlflemen had ticd forlstead of Beth Lavender. today's shoot-off by making pos-. ———— eibles yesterday. The field narrow-l GOLFERS ARRIVE-The advance ed down to four when Gregory. . guard of Maritime golfers who will Sergeant A. L. Ward, R. J. Staple- I compete here .ncxt week arrived at ford and Lieutenant H. W. Steeves; the Canadian National 111st eremug. ma,“ scored possible“ ‘.1111 five] They were: Messrs. Jnrk R. Harris, Show Stalplet-ord and $1091.95: Wolfville; Ralph G. ‘hlcfucmcy, St‘. I M to an mm, on ‘he levenmj John; C. M. Coin, 1111159 minis, N.S-. mot, and Ward was eliminated at: G°°rg° H- cam’ L“k°_ful“1s' M‘ 32nd attempt Gregory followed Hickham, H. W. Aldcrllce an . lMacLenn St. Johns. Nfld. Doubt- with another bulls-eye and clinch-H - ‘ ‘fr I ed m. match‘ I css they Will tcc off today 11 a. cw Presentation of prizes and med- '1 pram” mum“ _ allione this afternoon concluded; ‘PERSONALS the shoot. Gregory, aged 17, wlio' _ stirred 1n the 1931 meet’ by wlml Mr. D. T. Pope 11nd family of “m? the “and aggmgllw‘ repeated‘ Tampa. Fla, are gilcsis at the Can- lll° m‘ W‘ Ye" by 1°“‘““‘ ml adian National. {total points scored 111 the Mex-I 1cer1tile, Association, Officers‘. Lnd-, ies’ and Prince of Wales matches] His score brought him the Licut- i Miss Aphra wlsnerl 1mm, 1,1115 mom. chant-Governor's sliver medal for l lng on a motor trip to Boston. the-third successive year. Lieutenant H- W- BMW. of the Mr. Elmer Harris and two BOYS, 8th Field Battery, was second with afflved 1n mo city last evening on 3'78. 17111111118 "l0 Llelltffilfllll-Gilv-l their way to their summer home at emorh bronze medal. The D. C. R. Fortune Bridge. Mr: Harris will ar- A. silvcr and bronze medals for, rive later. third and fourth place went to; Captain H. W. Blake. M. C. R. C., .11., and private R. M. Scclry, of Sim. Joltn C. R. A.. who 87S. respectively. M E E 0211111111 1111111111 i’..- This column in renerrod for Queen's County new» of locul lnforrnt but ud- vrrllnlng of n IlUWly nufurnv nmy be Inserted nt 4 ci-xrtn a worn! nirlvfly jmyublu ln lnlruncc. l l cmmcn NOTICE-Church of Scotland, Central Parish. Services 1 l Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Horne, accom- Extcptlng occasional showers, ' sting clndiiimts wcrc l breeze. panied by Miss Rein. McFarlunc and‘ ,'lime Stables, Halifax. son Grady’, Summcrside. PIERS T0 MEET 111111111 or 11011111111111? ,111111|s 11111 Halifax, N. S. 8. Beeton Grutton, 2.10%. Merry 9. Star G.. 2.09, lvlerry Time Stab- les. Halifax. _ l0. Frank J. Ortolzm. 2.12, Samp- _ 11, Tense, 2.09%, H, T. Fulton. 1711' per Stewlacke. 2.23 Trot 1. Peter s.. 2.111% O'Brien Stables. T FRIDAYB TILTF Albcrton. - Men's Singles 1 2- Wanda: 2-15- G991 Mcmwre- J. Coylc won over H. Morriscyp Montague. 94 6a 3. Keystone, P, J. Conroy, Wood- ' ' y , stock. N_ B_ Ladies Doubles . 4. Capt. Cope, Dr. Frank Bowness, V. and K. Harrington won over,‘ Kensinston. B. Prcude and A. Coyle, 6-0. 0.0. 1 5. Shelia McKlllop, Merry Time , , Smblmnanmx. C. Kenny and E. Richard non, 6_ May 1.0111161,’ Jnmgs Hemmer over M. Walsh and F. Mallett 6-2.5 sey, River Herbert, N. S. 3-2- 7. Bellini Scott, 2.09%. Wm. Mc- Kay, Kenslngton. 8. Pixie. 2.17, Robt. Humphrey. Kensingfon. 9. Jollysct, 2.17, 1". C. Bennett, lvlurray River. l0. Barbara lvfartin, P. J. Henry. Georgetown. Mixed Doubles A. Doucotte and V. Harrington won over V. Williams and D. Con- nors 6-4, 8.1. O. Pincnu and C. Coyle won over A. Richard and R. Toombs 6-1, 6-0. Men's Doubles ‘ L. Duffy and P. Callaghan wonl l over H. Morrlscy and J. Coyle, 8-6, 2-8, 6.4. Hcnncssefv and Blanchard 2.25 Pace 1, Mr. Henley, 2.19‘.1l,'Alex. Mc- Pherson, Charlottetown. 2. Winnie Winkle, 2.13%, O'Brien . r Stables, Albcrton. “on 3_ Lucky B), Parker McKenzie’ over Pcicrs and McCarvllle, 6-0, Truro, N. S. 6-4. 4. August Queen, C. W. McKenzie. Hennessey and Blanchard won Trsumé 214,, Merry Time over King and McQuaid, 6-3. 6-0. Slllllleg‘ ' l h servnnars SCHEDULE 6. Silvcr Doctor, P. L. Bowness, Men's Singles Summeriide- L. Duffy vs. J. Coyle, 9.00. Trlévgieé- 4"» C'- T- 5mm“ Cape Winner of Duffyvand Coyle vs. 8. Johnny Miles, Liz-Col. D. A. J- Kennl 1°01 lVfcKinnon. Mixed “oubice 9. Emma Watson, Peter McMah- R_ Duffy and P_ (35111131131-1 vs, on A, Doucette and V. Harrington, 7.30 . am. l Mr, and Mrs. J. Francis vs. K. Harrington and I. Bcnlgnn. 2.00. 1 _10. Calumet City, 2.1374, H. T. Fulton, Upper Stowiacke. 11. Barouct (3), H. T. Fulton, Up- per Sicwiackc. 12. C1111!" Napoleon, Dr. F. Bownell. 220,," Wm Toombs_ and K. Harrington 11nd I, Bcrrigun K0n,.;;ng1,',,, vs. E. Richard and R. Hcnncsscy, 14, 11111011 Cope, Webster and 4,00, Klellgyllhflwfllll) L Honnessev Char- Mm’! Doubles lottciowllli" ' ' ' ' " A. Doucette and E. Gallant vs. Winner of Mr. and Mrs. Francis _ doubles. If not, Miss Palfrey will continur- as a substitute. “T117211. GAS . (continued from Page l) .11: a leak had occurred in the Am- mnia pipes connected with the air 1. ‘rnclltloning’ apparatus, he celled out a warning and immediatelylthe scramble for cxiis begun, buying and, sclling quite forgotten. Members of the Stock Exchanges emergency police squad donned their , gas masks 11nd visited the air-cook mg machinery. Finding nothing 3,- miss, they lookcrl elsewhere and 1111-1 ,:11ly came upon the shells of twej tear-gas bombs, tucked into 1111 in“ take pipe 011 the fifth floor. ‘Thg bombs were placed where they would, immediately contaminate the coo] air that was being pumped through; part of the building. 'l‘hc1r releases pins had been loosened. Each bomb was about six inches long and twm inches wide; police described them as the usual types. 111111111111 use l0 fillllElillNfi After being out of the game for some time Snake (Charlotte) P1n-. cau led his Collcgians to a 8 to 1. victory over the fast steppini Ramblers on the Holy Redeemer Courts last evening. The Collegian: now lead the series 2 games to i1 with the next game lvlonduy at 6.11 on the Rambler courts. Lineups were the szunc previous games. HS l'l Kenny and Connors 1's. Bcrrigan. and Richard. 10.00. Lndlc$' Doubles M. Berrlgnn and R. Duffy vs. E. J. P. Callaghan and L. Duffy, 3.30. Richard and C, Kenny, 11.00, .____ KEllllNlllNll The American trnck foam which is touring Europe continued their sweep of victories by winning seven of eight events against the beat l Tron Fairfield. Me, 6-4, 0-1, 0-2. 111111111 , (Canadian Pnxss) MONCTON, N. 13., Aug. 4—Bevil Piers, of Halifax, will meet Lloyd Ken-ting, Moncton, for the men's singles championship of New Brunswick hcrc tomorrow. Both players won their semi-final round matches today 1.11 straight sets with Piers beating Verne Knight. German athletes m. Hamburg, Ger-i many. Tuesday. Glen Cimninghtim’ of Kansas, defeated Dr. Otto Pelt- zer, former Olympic champion andl record holdcr in the 800 metres run. Ralph Mcicalfc. grout Ameri- can negro sprinter, won both the‘ 100 and 200 metre dashes. Johnny1 Morrise of Iouiaana, won the high, hurdles end Ivuu Fuqua of Ind-l Tana, the 400 metros 1n 48.6 sec-l onds. George Spitz won the highl jump with six fect. The only Ger-l man win was the sholput where} Hans Sievert defeated the Ameri-l can John Anderson with a winning; toss of 49 fcct 8 1-2 inches. 11nd Kcating scoring a. 6.0, 7-5. 8-6 triumph ovu- Sydnart Bartlett. young Fredericton ace. The final of the women's singles will be an all-Halifax affair with Mrs. F. v. Woodbury opposlfiB her doubles mate. Mrs. Harold Jones. Today hire. Woodbury eliminated the lust New Brunswick hope in The fastest two year old mile, trotted this secson wns that of ideal! Jones ma 111111: n1adc| with no mirage and a light, steady Mrs. C. W. Bcllish, Betty Stothart, Newcastle, in iwo long deuce sets 9-7. 0-6. while Mrs. imuhlv beating Stellarton, 6-1, Bertha C. Hturv 11 slslcr to three two 111111110 traitors. when she won the American Stake forl fl-Q Sport Briefs ‘I. ‘l, two year olds at Salem last '1‘11es-- dny, bcst time 2.07. The fnslest three year old mile paced 1.111s your was that of Logan Scott. the some day and same track when she won the first heat 2.01. Joe Wright, Jr., one of the great- cst amateur carsmcn Conedaevcc produced and former vvinnerT of the Diamond Sculls at Henley, who defeated the best amateur oarsmen 1n the United States in 1927,7071} endeavor to rcprat the fcat at Chicago today. 1 Prince Edward Island merkss men who are taking part in the Dominion of Canada Rifle Associa- tion Matches which will start at Connaught Ranges Monday, Aug- ust 141.11. and conclude on Friday or sann-day. are emaird 1m set in touch with Lt-Coloncl C. Iolgh. ‘Continued on Page i)