i t l I i 1 ( i--. For Bigger Game MELBOURNE —(0P> -Sut>por- ters trcopcd up tn tni- gill.‘ ol a; big football field and fnniici the zin- nounceinent. "Today's ltfatch. War- rigal Wanderers versus Crerniany. "Most of the team had enlisted; the game vras called off. . _ “Purl” §O~§9§V§?§O-§—O -o+-0+»+++¢o¢ ¢¢**""°“'* -. .~_- . ‘ A__.._ Gives Impressive Display In Gaining Maritime Crowm. "f1 ' I itsiitiinai ‘s IKLSULTS McCloskey Wins Over Jonesfw kitqtkii, K551133105 ' “. 1;’ Pi tieltihia ~i ' '; ilrrion 2 i‘ Bit-ion 3 ~ Niw York 8 ti; Biiirltiyn 3 I; isi-coklrn 7 They used to call him “lrish" Leo Kelly, but. today it is “Fighting Irish" Leo Kelly, [or Kelly on Saturday night proved conefuivt-ly‘ tliiit he is all litzliline niati as liu punched anti fought his way tn a ten-iuunii , (Incision uvcr Jerry Duprey of Brewer, .\Ie., to gain the Maritime light- lll‘;t\j\'t\'t‘i1:llt inning title in the inaln event of the liming card stain-ti at the Stintitttq (lllll, ilntl “Lilo l\'i-|I_v “as gaining his title Young Tom i\lc(.‘ltiskcy' still ‘ going up tin- l't~tii~ liHllllT in leaps and bntiiitis captured the Island iighl- __ weight title when he stored a technical knockout over Sonny Jones after ‘ three rounds oi‘ fighting. tiie referee halting the bout as Jones tvas out i l\"I'l-Ti{\‘\’l‘I()N.~\l. LEAGUE " - t‘\'o rt Itw‘ ..I I 0n lib ieel. in his corner. 13mm]; 5 . b\ . > three filtlilti knockout over S0111.‘ (|(‘1~L“B() 9 “I'll! ll11l>fl'>~t‘S Joni-s iii the semi-filial to captuit- t‘ the island lightweight title. AI-t ll’! 1331111113 lib “KIWI-NIH! flilf-"iiioiigh ending quickly it was ii r . l‘. 11> vfillt“? ’ .< lip all the way. . 1m; an ll-poitnd weight tidvanta .~ iit'lil to a drtw in the opvi ht.‘ the stiiooiii-boxiiit; Jt , n ilic second a whistling l'll;i‘ ¢ _._ _, 000 000 000_3 3 1 dumped Jones for .\ ;_~ \_. k. lly - .10 the tiact- 000 000 l0x___1 4 0 Iiosvdahc ‘ k . " t Culllll. o! scvt- i: Jones as sonii tld U, u, m“. >p,-dd_ Collins; Mill“ dhd --~ lit ' tiilneti his feet met Z\lt.(‘.Itt.-- . - I ;-t 1).; ,1 ni._ ion unis a mire t? uas t‘l‘l‘tll't‘(l with t‘ lieiits with I)tt;tr-~-.- l |.tll_; and one lit-in: txillvii I'\('Il. ' coining; in with a sinasn . that slittok him up; for l'4'IiiiIlIl(ll‘l' of the rotind the .. blows but Jul -~ UIlI UIU-sl 91 vixen and Davis; i‘\'t'lilllll.'l‘ll lusty 5t. , t.,~i_ strtncevtcn, Bl" allllltllllll 14"“? “'35 1111‘ t e Illll‘ as they come. was very tired ‘i" ..: t} .\l.is" Andrews and 1,0. ahead oti tinliits li0'{t‘I‘IiIt'it‘5S the i m; he “mtg m his 90mm; h; packed crowd -it:v llllk‘ til‘ the best runes Courageous ' st-r is ever sti eti on the island. to; For the tZ-llrt" llLilll 'ill‘\‘ itattimt-r- Coming out for the third Jones p, ed II‘.\'.'I\' at .i <11 with alhtttgiiitl made things mighty liot tot‘ 3y [lazy li-til. lioth acre i and hut-L I his opponent in the first iniiiitt» 4410 Oili 0DX—5 8 0 M ulca by iv .. battle at tun-s but l st-d ll) qcrlitit the IJIlIIISIIIIlOTIL he 11nd taken. timvn. Diillffry tool; t), itmtl p: pilli- provttl too much. McCloskc-y toolzl tshmen; but shotreil he was a full command in the final inInutt-t pint-t (Qglnjp; to land hard. telling punch JOXIPS refitsed to go down but n: ht- \\'(‘lll to his corner at the end‘ s..S.‘_l gameslt-i" of the first water as h" Bit, . took all Kcilv had. He r-ottldirl m-t, crit of the ivav of Kt y“: liL’li'llilllY— , 002 000 000-2 ‘I 1 _ stvotzer and Owen; like tititit-l :- . plt-titving the scrap he nearly tiiinblwtl (“A lit-tut and Phelps, t1.iii':~~i‘0ti.- nil ii. serap,"lirt\t1i:h the ropes. Hr’ wanted tnfii. 1n tho third rottnt. titc o iv one COITIIIIIL’ but his handlers and re- he won he SIKltlPlIly ltwht-d that hc was in “llll a right Iiaiiil to tntt yaw tniitlsiiatie out. l tvrtte decided not SPVUllll Game: to continue. 51 I ' Oltl 220 l(D—8 9 1 srnt Kelly hack on his ht-t-Is. For’ Mcflcskt-y looked better than ll O01 000 200-8 B l a miiitite Dtitirriv ‘was the coin- ever in Ills victory while J(i'.‘.l‘\ "' L; Davis, Ham- pl t- llllial"? but Kelly fI:i {lWils niartiilicctit in defeat. Tlit- i1 and Mancuso, nut y wnii both hand. . iwrwtiirpt-t‘ took a lot iii tittnlsliin-‘n’ ‘ the stortn and ('.IlIlt‘ back .0 Iiiri I'll only n stronl: heart would -\llillilt'.\\' LEAGUE v \ rk l"U I01 200 00-6 9 3 _ . ‘ t . si\' of the 1'l‘lil’tllll!l)_§ .‘it‘-'tl'i irilh u iitI up uiidtrr mid imtiicdritc- _ - alter tht- fight was seeking antitht-i‘ (I bout. He received a great ovation ‘All? Dill! 000 01—-6 9 2 i.\\'0-li5li'(l (hi-JR that but for ' illltl i); key; Rtgnety and Dupreys toughness and gzimeness‘ niictht have rcsttited in a l-innck- as he lt-li the ring. . ~- Otlt. I'RI‘ILT.\I'I.\'ARI'ES H ' r “no From the npciziiio inlnuit- of tht- ‘fn the sttcond preliminary nit I '_"‘ ‘ t’ -? first. rotitid Kt i-iitidttti a mltilll" the card, “ially Stead of lllzh- H‘ ' '1 2m 0m 900-2 50 597195- llill'(l . and lt-[ts to I livid, siilistittitiiig for Kid Kelly‘ o‘. i)‘ m“ 351 24x45 16 1 liiftor) 0t .tii.. .~.~t- atiti Hayes, Wag. Dutirefs head and face. Dutii'~_'.‘|llt' r River took a three-rotintl tie- ‘W _ “I £91,. H scored with tlzrtv» ivffs bu' ' - the ,ci Killer Poulton. ivin- l " " ‘Ll ‘ J-“Jn- round etided the Maine .i n: the last tivn heats alterl (tuner loft evt: tins "tvt-ilint; badlv .i:ci":it‘t' fitzlrei" sihoutcd anvthitiu‘ _ "‘ ' , of Kt-iltsk‘ \ mus btbttt some ptillint: and tugtating lil.‘ ‘l 1m M‘) 300_7 n 2 tli.it DIIIX‘ t: ' t‘_- f1- t (-.i,v.. _ , _ _ _ flTOld. i mYotiir; llv-iiiile McCinskey‘ o‘. (m, L‘ H’ i: lxilii“T2_ifgcttgrales' (‘h:irlottet0\vii. kid brother of ' ‘ "‘ ‘ ‘ " ' Young 'I‘t>m and Bobby Alonney til ‘ Pt-aktts stared ti bristling’. lht Krliv still kept scoring with hlstt itlet" in the opener. Both oi lcft lhrouzhotit the st-t-onrl rnuntl .1» siers. the kids showed a i - il'(‘i|lil'lill_\' cw» .2 ;‘ii iv ‘ ttninttxit hf btnzirzt, Duprey Datigerotis 400 O00 01%., 13 3 .. Dobson, Eis- iiiid Pytlak. iBaseball Results D i. Cards Twice; .‘Wins Title In Tennis Match (‘I05 Z11 100-IO 1'1 I st n. , . °f . H‘ n” R225 sweep a four-game series at Bo. ‘on season, when he ended Cinchiuati‘< day by pitching Philadelphia to . sands o! feet of timber, very vttiu- able this wartime in Britain, were destroyed bv fire. firemen narrowly escaped death in 3 II ton 403.4; 11 5 a crash of four cranes. iETitTrTIFTT oidmo 110-43 13 2 Syracuse 013 000 020-6 7 2 l() 000 030-4 7 1 iltgclltle, Jones, Barrllcle and Bot- a n Indianapolis 0; Miliratikce 3 Reds Split I NEW YORK. July 28 _IAP) -—i The Phillles climbed out or the Nit- tional League cellar today by stilii- t‘ I ting .- COLINGHGWZICI‘ at PlIllllLi0i-. phia. with the first place Cil1Cil1-‘ nati Reds. The Reds took the op- ener 7-2 and the Phils took the at‘- t/erpiepe 4-1 behind Cy Bfanioiis seven-hit pitching. Cincinnati socked three Phila- delphia pitchers for l4 hits in the first game while Jim Turner gave up only seven. Successive home la ‘ (AP) 4+§§OO+FO§GM KELL Y WINS 1 O-R O UND DE CISI SFA IERIGIYI‘. N.J., O1‘ d ‘»\'ll leliil . _ I . _ llliti t. iciiriige. Bobby R135? uphill [or (iii hours Sa urday i-uiiii ." iic roilid defeat Frank KOVIICS to! Lltiiitirtiiti in a irritant final- rotiutl iiiuteli of the 53rd Sea Bright. Juli; 28- ci-tt to use every s oi. in spend his ca?’ 1U is tournament. he United states cham- 1_\ prevailed, 2-6, 0-6, 6-3, 11-9 iii-ts. Ali-v Slat-hie, of Beverly Hills, Citlill. iilYVilig the play from start. to illiistl, \\’ltll the women's cham- i . ‘ '. .;-: llilclgorliiiitfiilalagfiiiiitqtll ll-lllllil“? I n»: t» ted-av by defeflul hint." runs in the fifth to give the Reds ‘ 11 Yilliillllld 6'2’ 9' t M55 a commanding lead. i 1131 _,_ki"‘¥“,“ “by breaking A six-game losing streak of the iifnfhli“ 5 “on Ce and was “e Dodgers and a four-game winning? string for St. Louis Cardinals were . . . . . i -~ '- snapped as Brooklyn swept a doub- U,‘ n A‘ I{Y‘tun(\r‘ o; l.’ lelieadcr at Brooklyn 3-0 and 7-4. Whitiow Wyatt gave three ill!» in the shutout and Fred l~‘i‘./.~..ni- lt- moris kept nine scattered iii tht ntghtcap for his 10th triumph c-. galnst one defeat. Fitz’ victory vms in the nature of a. celebration of his 39th birth- dtiy and “'85 the 202nd of his iti- year National League career. l Giants slammed two Citicago pitchers, Jake Mooty and Vance Page, for 10 hits to chase the Cubs re 000 201 004 7 0,84 In a game at New York. i I Pittsburgh Pirates took both entisT l1 lGcild Cup a twin bill 5-2 and 7-3 to with the battered Bees into fifth place. The double defect shoved and ciimi: the 011 QQQ 0094 9 1 Bees into the league cellar. Hugh Mulcahy scored his fottrilti consecutive vitory, his 11th of the seven-game winning streak Sari 5-3 victory. Brooklyn Dodgers dropped doubleheader to St. Louis Czirdli and 6-3. Their sixth set-h in a. row left Brooklyn nine g-"liiit": 1 behind the league leaders. i New York Giants scored oniy ont- ti run in the second game of tiit-ii‘ series with Chicago to defeat the Cubs with a. minimum-score tory. Pittsburgh Pirates trounced Boston Bees lO-4 in their second victory in a row In n. fnur-gttme llu 'l‘hoii- MANCHBSTEIRh-(CP) Two hundred ‘I Jacobs and AtcCttllough; AiltIERlCAN assocmrrox Cant iSpet Shows Plenty (lil l Ciil .- -. H lil 1W4‘ t tans Frederick R. (Ted) ‘ Glendale. and Montcbello, tip- filtcl S clbv van Horn, to oliptiuc the int n'.~ npionship. Scores were 6-3, 6.3. Kovacs was one point lrom victory Saturday only to htivl- the rampaging R1285 iYIIJl 1h.- tgaiiie out. Challedon LOS AIQGEIJES, July 28—(AP)— tilt-don, art-ti i t urtl in‘ oiia! l q. rl- sat vic- hit the, stretch. ,g‘i~_iiti:-.i with a champion! rush t0 lt-iicl the stieedy Specify under the wire by i 1-4 lengths. Walt, the heavily-hacked Aiyron Seiznick third, Wililtl- the Charles S. Howard star and betting favorite of the trace, Kayak II. money in his first. start ha’; second to isgtrttta _-\:\..ta Handicap last, Marci; * 111.11 W the pride of Maryland, no tlllfti running of the um litillywootl (‘void Cut) Satur- ltllll by shattering the track loio a. record-breaking nitl n1 5001M at Ilollvwood Park. thenott his claim for the i940 landciat) championship. iity Chzilledon, ridden by ' olt-ivlio was scoring araight triumph in this tune classic of the western I on‘ i-he pace until he Then he closed candsdatve, ran ran out of the since plac- Seabiscuit 1n the icer Scott hfllltl \\ 1111"” It I Htlf" villi‘ ill“ i.\"li<,t;.\'\i'lt)\;.\|, LEAGUE llfiflliltpflliS 3; Milwaukee 4 t PAWTUCFZEI‘, R. I., July 28- llll-"vl"! i" -~ If" I __ b tiit tmi not) oil-Ii l4 o Louisville ‘l; Kansas Czty 5 trAPt-citiitlfdzitcs for the rich >u~ vouldu i wt Mi t-upt-it-tiittj. to ‘l t‘ _‘ hm) 00x_5 g 0 Columbus 2; St, Patti lliiinilbltttoiiian riext. month tried bring (Iififitai hi< dt-nxllt: l'l"li'. iiautl. ‘ tuullif 3p, muphun and qtoled 5- ' l 30012.5, each 0mm. m The third Silll"ii‘il ttfl ftll‘l‘i lliiltlilll ‘nnvttn 1.1g, Henshaw _ _.: .__;_.;L ~_“.’.—'__.'_ _;__-~ _,-_ _ same way Wlil‘. K‘II'.‘ kt- grin: nn tttiitr. I 1.305s ' OUT OUR ‘VAY plllllff up the point; bu‘. stttititiilrtatitl like a bolt out of thr- blue. as lht-j r (it'll sprtrrcri ll‘. Pl‘itil‘i‘ l'll‘.I! Dwttrc \' l‘{t‘t't't‘t‘r"": his opening anti a stnasiiirij; A (i120 000 001-3 8 0 3m 000 Box-s 13 0 ‘. lini- and Becker. Giul- J. Shea. Mancini‘ M. ‘Jerry Nolan, Moncton, Jim .\l()’l!‘."‘.' lfii’ sluczrtd it nut. till iit‘ hell. hand “fitllfip latidetl on Kt-ll Pvalct-s Station. ‘ t1. allfl Parlden, Warren, jaw the local littliter wits lint . Jtttlttcs: McKlnnon anti hit . b"; ilit- ])'.ill"ll but a~= Duprt" John fir‘ ~ w... 000 101 300__5 12 0 rushed in lot‘ ‘he "I-"ll“ th» irin- ’i‘lnirrs: F. Acorn and D1‘. F. Ii . .t ‘ ‘J32 203 20x44 201 l!f‘l' iil'Il"‘..",f"l t -.i aitd hunt.’ t C Dnuuan. . t: l. h‘ it'll. GYillZlCKl and r“I IY- ill"! ‘V’ IlIIDYPv l:t=li“tl. Atititiitncttr: Bill Brown. FL‘ t ‘ti nkill and Redmond. ("It with \'lt‘l/tIl< ' t‘; and lt-lml = = —”l'—1"~ - -»~-'— "'"'-‘ onlv to be nitt with a like lifil‘l'ilf.'f‘l _. .. . '.‘"g/n~n- .- . . . from his optinneiit anti the crozvtl’ “ w?’ ‘ ” WPTI‘ on their feet lliW‘ nritltnr-n. , " I p n: the twn haulers. 51:! ‘hi! toe to‘ ‘y ' o) “STE-E. _ §' v ’ l)iIlil‘i-'.' Iottlzinq li"il"l' as the » iillili ltl"f".li"'.\.'s"tl l:ll'l t-iioulnt; tin till-ctr, o,’ the ]1IIlll\ll!l1"lIi lil) laud v" lJIlIPll in the first lwvtv limits SPIN‘- t-d with I~t":: it: the l7""iIll'iliiL‘ til the fritti"ii' livlh- xvas ilhli. at». " .2 Nrttn-rt-i" anti littfttr" ill" lit-it. "wit. ltk~n lint til- i'ttli.’l h‘: II t';t the li‘tii and t viii ll»! lJ‘Il)l""t viith rttzirs‘ . as ht- enn- tititiallv l)"II' FIT Illiilffll but’ the .\iain~ litv. lu :.‘i".iit- tint. (lib; i‘1 he ‘ tilt ti in] his It'll '1'." iii it - Plililif with that iillifll rltzht llltllfl of his. ‘ The uriicilttit; tint-c t-Itiivctl dntrti lmmewhat in ‘he at n‘li an‘! eichth l'YlIIlitl~‘ ziihttih-"httrtrctl of iirinr. lit! ri'-'ti' ty- . sweiiint. lit iht- t-ntl of ‘I t- “r no .. . I Ii ti rlltiit ttte st-sstnti I was jtisltitig my Crtititl-tltitl that he Iiatl llt'\'l‘[‘ It-lt tlic horse-and- fIs I7uprrty crvtttiil ltllli t early in the ittat hut was a rlrtttv. in ll!" cirtlrh anti H 1 ninth Kcirlv tr-fuilttfttrlttl tit“ ‘l1"""~t' litittgy era. ..\ lITIIIS-(iiiflildil llticr ; I t~t ; __ _t~ " ‘\- ' v~ ..' m slum‘? s?fl‘fls,l,',ri'l'nz Din‘); i‘ ‘I, wtissltt..tlittit_ l>_\ anti lsaid, Pilot's what l ntvtttil Sow-Ii" llc tramo hack at lIiI‘, ".\nti u It::t’s I hat you've got in _\tiur plptti‘ illti Chum, isn't it? Well. int}, my gt-nvralioti started straight right Iiiintl smash to the Chin. Kelly took no (‘lidlittnz at the start of m» ierili w» had llii‘ w» cislon sowed lit) t“; then and tnl~ n knockout would it'll?" ti” -""l‘-’ ' PI lllil(illllliillliilqlllllII‘l‘t"\l]lI)OlllCl' l ‘-'l'.:l‘?l ‘r- 't.ti~\'"‘““' . flgflthlf‘",’f,f.‘, aiiintitL ‘thrill n “,"..”.‘.-‘t".i°\~§\-;l};_'_*"“ i4llIi|(‘i'1l_]Il.\'l lllit‘ ill Slain? ll. litirns Iirilt but in tht- l't\l httlt‘ tit‘ the " ' slnwtnttl l||t'llii\\’iIII(lS\\'l'(‘l.llIJCilllSC m" it's‘ tutti/P] lntik a pull tit my pipe, ia-It-tl IIu-tirli llztvtitlr ttlllltl Chum, utttl lsztitl, "ion uinl" (irtrtil. old round ]{."llv ntriiin sprnnl! to 0; “mick to earn a \'t'r_\' slim IlYlIfIilI for thn session. _ Both itttIttr-s "are Kelly mull’ "l (UT COARSE FUR Tlili PIPE ill" "“l “"“"'l“" Fm‘ mm "l?" . l \.| vVrtititl-tlzitlltToni. tobacco ntitl the thirtl ttotttr in IYIIIIIY“. Al‘! l’ ' ' Km." my,“ .| 0., m...- y-tyltttf] \I"I|(tltl t .IIlll| “d\..,“_l.,.,. hut. tut» rin-g sealintz’ i?! In Ito-iron“; lull. i ' Klt-(‘ltiskctxt 12mm Tllle N M vm..." w...“ root». i~v tl\n\"1"l, ' If" f ' ,L_.. .,_,, -,' “ , \ V t‘"t --~t . . - rrrss-rosngqcror-quiai/T .. ' I n" ' ‘t b A . ing form as iic scoicd a technical odgers Beat iBobby Riggs ‘iNewsomk Win Streak Ils Shattered Rounds; H35 3| Xflllltdiiy NEW YORK. July 28-(AP)— Richer Louis tBuoki Nctursonrs 13- gamg winning streak was shatter- ed today as Philadelphia Athletics punched across four runs in the t 11th hitting to dofeat the pacc-set- I ,tlng Tigers 9-5 tit Detroit. t I Ncwsoin hadirt been beaten since t ,the opening season game. It was] tNewsomls first mound appearance since suffering a broken thumb! tJiily 17. l t The Indians pounced on Washq llngton for a. 6-3 victory in the first iganie of a double-heatieit. them! lbootecl another chance to gain in ‘their pennant tussle with Detroit lby bowing 9-1 before Sid Iiudsons six-hit hurling in the nightcap. l The Redskins picked up half a tgame on the Tigers who lost to ‘, Philadelphia. I New York Yankees and the White JSox split, two games, the world ‘ champions pounding out a 10-9 vic- tory in the opener with six homo runs and then succumbing to south- paw 'I‘lmrton_"Lee's five-hit pitch- ing In the niglitcap 8-4. Joe Dimaggio start-ed the home run parade and later hit another. Charley Keller followed Dlniaggio with the first of his titre-e circuit blows. Keller and Dimagglo now have 20 homers apiece. Iburtectn pitchers were summon» ed to the mound today as Boston Red Sox took t-he measure of the Browns in both ends of c double- header at St. Louis, 3-1 and 13-10. Ten huriers saw service in free hitting nightcap in which the Red Sox raked six Brownie moundsmen wit-h c. 22-bit assttitlt. The Yankees tiropped eight, games oft’ the American League pace Sat- urday when they dropped a 6-5 de- cision to Chicago. The league-leading Tigers didn't waste any time going to work on Philadelphia Athletics in the first game 0f a doubleheader. blasting the cellar-dwellers for a 15-3 vic- tory. The second game was 8-7 for the Tigers. Washington Senators got a 7-1 victory over the second-place In- dlttris. Fifteen bits pff four Boston pitchers gave Si. Lotus a 13-5 vic- tory over the Red Scv the $9,000 National smxe. A mile for three-year-old trotters. here Saturday wtlth C. Pellls’s Spencer Scout emerging the winner of the three-heat race. Timiint: in the fastest. mile of the your for D. Llil‘€(5—_\’t'.’flil'—0l(‘l when he won the first heat in 2:02 1-2, l the son oi Scotland took the sec- Otrtd heat. in 2:03 3-4 but finished second to Earl Shropshire: Earl's ' Moody Guy 1n the third heat. In both of his mnnng heats Spencer Scot-t allowed other horses t0 set. the pace with Fred Egan, his trainer and driver, sending his colt. Out from behind to triumph. Elan‘: Agoodtyvquwvtjon the third heat. __________ I . w- Win Provincial Golf Title ON FR OM DUPRE Y By Leads Field After Heading Adding an 8i to his opening round total of 79, young William (Pud) Beer. of Charlottetown, captured the provincial gull championship, at the mel- slde golf course, from a biz “dd oi’ the Island's best. shot-milk- ers, his total of 1G0 being six strokes better than Pete l\¢ll¥'5 total of 166. the fiery-thatched iioclteyist. adding another 83 $0 his previous one to $11111 U10 second slot. Golfers are hailing young [Beer's feat today as It is the first. time in Island golf history that a junior has ever captured the sciuor title. And the "kid" was full oi’ credit. for his wln_ Not. once during Sit-utility's play did be fuller from the smooth, steady stroking he had displayed Ill leading the field home in the first round; played over uie l Bclvcuere course a week I18" sutui-day. lie played the role of the “KilUIl-klhtl" to perfection, and was heartily cheered as UN result became known. In gaining the runner-up position Kelly overtook W. R. Adams, Heath Saundets and H. L. Sears. who ena- tu inc iirst. round tied ioi‘ second with 82's. A finished third with 1'10, Saunders flit-h with 173, and Sears sixth with 176. R. T. H01- inaii, Jr., who had been tenth intil-ie lust round shot an k2 Saturday to advance up to 10111111 position. S. G. Merriam, shooting rounds of 92 and H9. won t-lie second division with a gross score of 181. while C. L. P d: 01 105 and 99 for I» 204 l tal, led the field 1n the third division. _ Foloivlng are whmersof “l Best net. score o; the first div oil wastt-on by it. Corning with 186; T‘. W, L. PIOWSQ had the best. net in the second division with 186. S. G.__ Merriam, best gross 1B1. 1n the third division best net went. to A. T. alciiiiiiion, with 210 and best. gnxss lo Don MucMlllan with 204. Bali sweepstake uttnncrs were R. Corning with the best net score, and R. T. Holman, Jr., with the best QYOSS. IFOliOWillIZ are the filial results of p ay: m Remember When By The Canadian Pres; ‘ Ken Black of Vancouver l wieider o: a magic putter, plan“ a life-long ambition l! “d Bruno a year ago today ..,,;}.‘,ft; beat. Henry Martell of Etillwqte to capture the Canadian Amalj“ Golf Championship. “’ +0444» 0+; ,, , 5 Stroke: Pack In Boil. T, W, L, PFOW: 94 92 136 cyrii Bell 94 :12 136 J. P. l-Lllion U‘: ill» 133 J L. Holimn 9d at m J A. Levi-is 95 in t Gt. E. Smith 101 9i 195 Wilf Dowliiig 9i it‘. 1.1; , . Mould 91 in: 19,; E. P, Foley 9B llil 197 Reg MacKinncn 9i to? 193 Russ Peppin 98 11x5 m H. L. Haddon 100 106 g Dr. Lieonard 101 ittd 307 G. E. Robinson 99 lull g. Third Division: O. I. Peters 105 99 m; Don Maclvfillnn 106 98 m4 A. T. MhcKlimon 106 iol 31g Dr. MacDonald 105 102i 213 C. 1i‘. MacDonald 10G ill? 313 H. '1‘. Holman 112 11-» _; J. M. La/rabee 108 11:: 21g P. D. Crosby ilit Itil -_~_ D. B. Rathbone 120 lots 224 f... B. MimMlllan 115 I12 m Amen‘. Howatt 118 120 231 Major Titles Are Won By, U. S. Scullers PORT DAILHOUBIE. Ont, Jim 3B-—(OIP)—-A11 three major crown! went to the United States as tliq 58th annual Royal Canadian Him. tey Regatta was concluded on uu Old Welland Canal here Saturday Joe Burk, the fruit. grower from New Jersey. retained is sliigiq sculllng title. Buffalo West. won the senior eiglits ti . took club aggregate 110110 compiling i1 total of 68 Don ts dur- ing the three-day meet. wit- nlng the aggregate, West Sets de- throned Toronto Argonauts ittnt topped all other clubs in last p-ari By J. R. Williams can mouvnn uyteem. I1 - - .1 u. , me smoom was-re ottii BOARDING HOUSE Um. A , Name 1 R. 2 n. cm- yffi‘; “m, ‘Tgtspoggt “w” '“" O f ' l t. it . W- 1PM" BM 79 81 1°‘! Ululgrillllfiéxh0tloxtrlliiiydlelltrxllirt? Em P01" Kelly 33 a‘ 16° gate with 37 points and Hat W- R- Aflmnfl 82 88 170 wanders were next with Ilfi. R- T~ Hmmm 90 82 172 West Sides punched home tn a3- H» Saunders B? 91 1'73 gregute vtcwiy through street H- L- 59MB 32 94 176 weight of niunbem as commrec G- G- lfllEllefl 33 94 177 with the entries of Cantidiiirfclubs W- E- (WUOII. 9° 92 132 which were HCCOSZISTII)‘ skim t: De- L, J. Stacey 89 94 133 eatise of “tar-time condlt J- P Clarke 3'7 9'7 134 that. however, it was t .. ire P- M. Dflkm 90 96 186 heavy list of Antetrlcnn entries inn R- commk 91 95 136 made this war-time Henley a co - G. Scott 91 95 106 petitive success. Q J- M80181“! 91 95 186 West Sides’ point total calm W- A; Gillldelt 89 100 I69 through seven fix-ts. mice svcon R‘ clfli-Yhlo" 91 99 199 and three titirrls. Foil" o: :.; Guy KPIIIINI/y 90 100 190 torles were registered Stttttrttay‘, the Blsons winning the senior i40- Second Division: pound elghts, the senior 140-tumlid fours and the senior fours as well 5J1; Merriam 9B w mi as me eightis. t'— ‘w’ __7 i — With — Major Hoopla FAW- WIS LOST AND IT THEREAFTER WITH ONE Jiqwinkmmy 1-19 wwo DAYS to ROUND mam uP.'--~ is N0 MORE "MAN A DENTAL CAVITY, COMPARED WITH QOME OF THE JOBG I HAVE QJPERVISED. -~IN EXCAVATING SOME ANCIENT RUINE IN EGYPT WE ONCE ‘D06 A HOLE 550 LARGE THAT THE FIVE QHOVELS WORKING ON THE PROJECT BECAME TOOK A SEARCHING PARTY "II-IEY COMMUNICKTED GTEAM tr- THAT’ FAT l“ one vosskrr 3 EASE UP on THE FENCE, WE'RE eons» HAVE TO SHOVEL HIM "\ OUT WITH "rue ;L 5 . OTHER > DIGGING IN THE GARDEN . ‘lI-IIS MORNINGJ GURE l LIKE RUNNING AN ELEVATOR-IT , 7 Cl l; ‘hd-YIORK at"? ‘ ‘ P‘ ANT ENOUgH wtiv. YER eocmvi ‘mev THAPE waist WE BEEN TRVINI: TO