‘Fir. Grove’s 10 - hit Hurling Stageliand Turns Back Yankees; Indiani Edge Out Browns NEW YORK. July l0—tAP)— Pltclicr Johnny Allen went after » cornered. ti... t: Action Card lief pitchers and heavy hitting by t "m A F0 r u m J u l y I4 th his teanunales to save him his second defeat. as Cleveland 1n- dans barely edged out St. Louis Browns, 8-7. Allen was wuclied for four runs in tln- second liming and was re- lieved in the seventh by Mel Har- der, who in turn was replaced by Dennis Gulehouse, the game win- _ ner. A big boxing program Ls sched- At Boston, Lefty Grove pitched uled for the Forum July l4 with the Red 50x intc the thick of the‘ Leo Kelly-Dannie McCormack, ten- ennzuii scramble as he set down round main event heading the card. ew York Yankees 6-4. for his ln all there will be a total of forty rounds with fourteen boxers com- peting including a good representa- tion from the militia now in camp. A crowd“ o" 27.000 saw - Groves thrilling duel with Vernon (Lefty) Gomez. Grove yielded 10 well-scat- o; course me Keuwmccomuk teied hill. _ _ scrap has caught the fancy of Lo-hero with Grove 1n a battle fans and, judging by me manner Wlllfll 5W’ m9 5°‘ lW-ce Come {mm in which McCormack has come bfhlllll W “Im was 3"“ Chapman» along of late it is proving difficult M“) bamd l“ three Tlms- . to ick a. winner. Dannie McCor- Lyon, veteran White Sox pitcher, mac ,5 me most “proved fighter ave Chicago a 5-4 victory ovei on me Island today and just how ‘film Inge“ and i?“ even 5pm o“ much better he is will be shown thin‘ TOUT-Rail“? dwnefi- T, or mm clearly when he hooks up with the yons scd ere nine 1; _. LS. a dd, _. m h which included Hank Greeiibcrgs ‘an m‘ 3M3“; c ammo“ ‘m 26 h . m as with (me Thursday night neift. OnmaiidOYgilcgIYoIQkTssQZZTlId with the _B1119d 9-5 B 5911114111111 is the bags empty. Joe Kuhel homered for $3531? get???" 31m MQQHQY 0f ,,.,.., . ..::..:.P:...*;€ “.‘:3.‘.*:"“.°" At Washington Jimmy W 1 en e!‘- d Zak. Bonufa‘ R9113; m; 51m- Holland is morevor less of a new zlliute first baseman. contributed ‘_ Comer bul- 15 he 11b.“ “D l4! Bill/Hilde I two telling hits which enabled the‘ UOllCB-s 102a! fans --ill ‘SEE 3 fighter senmm-S u, v.1“ both game5 up; 1n action. Mooney,_w1th only one ‘(lliiublcheader from ghglaadelphia.‘ ikljiefléag-Ilgxaflfllkgtalf winning one, has ‘i scores were o-' an - . _ a comer an Way svasdell clouted a home run withl. you care to look at him. eme. the bases full in the fourth lnnlngl aggressive and carry lots or of the first game. Boriura. brok l power in either hand e Peakes‘ up the second witlr a pinch hit station boy will give his opponent drive that knocked in the tying‘ plenty of hams and winning runs with tWO Infill l Space does not permit us to sum- out in the list 01 the Bmlh- marlze the remainder of the card but BddltlOn l0 the Kid Nicker- C h a l l e n g e fgirilrllbxdllntslewllllmlilen bTactTvTgen tgieldlgi: From Combined N a v y ‘ T e a m now in camp and should furnish action every minute. Meeting Of Jr. League At 3:30 tonight an important meeting cf the Junior baseball ux- ecutlve is called for at the Revere Hotel to decide on the protest that ball team in the city. The tars re- has been handed in by the Cun- uted to be a clever aggregation of adicns, re the one-all draw they gall tossers will arrive Ln port on played with the Esquires on Friday night last. A full attendance is requested. _______-_.._ Un- Mfrlnrd’: for bath-elf. Through their representative. Gus Lcngaphle. a. member of the local R. C. N. V. R. Company, e picked team from H. M. S. Sag- uenay and Skeene has issued a challenge to any intenriediate base- Juiy 21 and local squads desirous of taking them on would do well to make all arrangements before thibattleswie arrive in port. iii Northam Races at lliltilm s. uolinlsons SLQOODO — PURSES - $I.OO0.00 FOUR CLASSES ‘ - - - — PURSE $250.00 ZJSPACE ------- 2.14 r1101" - - - - - - - - - - - PURSE $250.00 2.21 rnor and PACE - _ - - _ - - PURSE $250.00 2.21 TROT and PACE - - - - - - - PURSE $250.00 ALL ROADS LEAD T0 NORTHAM ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 13th. T938 The most up-to-date Sound System in the Maritime Provinces. Electrical Transmission and Amplification of all Race and Track Announcements. HOT DINNERS served on the grounds by the ladies of the different churches. Well stocked refreshment booths. Moderate Prices. DANCING FREE ‘Afternoon and Evening till l2 p.m. Good floor and lots 0f space - Good Music. Grounds and Building Electrically Illuminated. ONEOF THE BIGGEST SPORT EVENTS 0F THE SEASON -Come and Bring Your Friends- Admission 50c plus tax. Supervised auto parking free. Grand Stand 25c. RACES START AT 2 P.M. PARI-‘VTUTUEL For full information and entry blanks phone or write MILLIGAN 8: MORRISON Ltd., Northam. ENTRIES l PETER, APER 2.07% - - - — LL."C01- D. A. lvmcKkuinri. Clrfmvn. McELWYN THE GREAT 2.09% —Frank Callbeck. Bummorside. W i n s I n Close Finish Maxwell How d d cap an nerbythrwced to Derby by the coughing length. Fox, was second. fiostponed Game On rain Rovers tackle the Bees to opposition from a. highly Athletic Games At land Games," a programme of edforthestafl afthe Inn buted to a. fund from which prizes were taken. The winners 01f Rio events were as follows: Ladies potato race, Mary Indies’ Robison. Court_ and Mary eCabe. Marion Watts. Mons Obstacle Rnblson. 01> . race. Edith Court. The prograrnm lowing officials: Medical _ TIP B. Akin of Montreal; Clerk Course, H Glass 0f Montreal; Messrs. J. and H. and Misses M. Glass and F. of Mlontreal an Toronto ively. 9. The fifth annual the New Brunswick and Prince amateur, professional and comps-title fending amateur go out tomorrow with Prof. E. Turner of Fredericton and Hug and Country Club, where will compete for since the association was formed. will defend the pro title. he be alone-H. W eecher. bout. CALUMET DUKE 2.10% - - —H. M. Sweeney, Brldgevwater, NJ. JOSIE THE GREAT 2-10 — — — Lester Blckermn. Amherst. N. S. NANCY CARROLL 2.08 - - — —C. M. Alexander. St. John. N.B. KING SPRUCE 210 ~ - - - - —W. W. Baker, lhrtmoutlm, NB. GRACE SYMBOL 2.04% — — -—-Henry Hayes, St. John. N. B. ' 2:10 TROT DUDE POTEMPKIN 2.07 ‘A -— — Sample Training BtublesKemlngton LUSTY FRISCO 2.01%. - —- - —-Oharles H. Chandler, ChWuwn. MILL-IE KALMUCK 2.12 - - —Willard Kelly. Bouthpurt, HARVEST MELODY 2.10% - -—Lt.-Col. DA. MacKlnnon, Chfiown. HACKFAST 2.09% - - - - — Myron McArthur, Kensingwn. IOI-IN DEAN 2.08% - — - — —I-I. M. Sweeney, Brldgewater, N.I. ALLSEI‘ 2.14 - - — - — - —-Robert Vickers, Sydney Mines. 2:21 T801‘ AND PACE BIZBILMcELWYN 2.10% - -- —— Peter McMahon. Kensinllfin. _ A KALMUOK 2.14% - — —Willard Kelly. Boulhport. STAR DILLON — -— -— —- -— ——I-I. E. Killam. Montague. AARON L. 2.11% - — —- - — — Wellington McNelll, Southporl GUY ANN 2.13% - — — — —- -—-Ge0r|ze A. Callbeck, Summers! . SFARRATT VOID — —— —- - ——Geo. O. Hanklnlimi. Middlewfi. N8. GUY TODD 2.11% — — —- — —Capt. J. L. Read, Borden. 2:27 TROT AND PACE MAJOR HOWE - - - — — - Capt. Sampson Grmdyflurrmianide. PEGGIE VOLO - - - — — -—Geo. 0. Hanklnson, Middleton. NB. BTARRATT VOLO - — - - —Geo. O. Hanklnaon, Middleton, NB. V010 BCOTI‘ — - - - — - -E. P. Foley. Summerulde. SQUIRE HANOVER - - —- — — Semple Truinin Btablomlionnlngwn LELAND 2.20% - - — - — — —-Wllllird Kelly. tlwport. GUY KALMUCK 2.22% - — - —Wlllurd Kelly, Bouthport. - - - - - -Welli n McNeil], southport. - - — - - — - —Capt. L. Reed. . - — - - -Oapt. 11nd, Borde - - - - — — - Conductor Clrrk. Port Sign, I B RTHY 2.11 - - -w. 1.. coop. Port I11 n. .8- MEROURY 2.17 - - - - H. M. Sweeney. Bri ater, NJ. M135 ----—-Power Brod. lot Nfllhfli GREY — - - — - —Noil Bfmiaon. Harniltm. 0QOAn--------—Mllliqonallorriaon,ffortfun. zgmé mm.,~:_—_~_-.—_:2.;:1c..,=~.w...-“Mm”? . men having reoerv Rlllgilllo $1 Promo and other athletic contests ans-n?’ NEW YORK’ July 0-(AP)— _ ards Stagehand, hem 0f last winter's Santa Anita handi- victory e $10,000 Empire Cit handicap, Tllie Earl Sande-trained non of Sickle, forced out of the Kentucky sickness. drove between horses m a blanket finish and emerged winner by half- William Woodwardi Pl ting f rlrice his - pointing Kentuky Du-by efforts, This Evening Postponed yesterday because of night in a scheduled City Softball League fixture. Just out of reach in the standing of the hard hitting Indians, Rovers are anxious to in- crease thelr margin in tonight's encounter but can expect plenty of improv- ed Bees squad that after disastrous starts are now but one game out of third place in the league standing. Stanhope The back lawn of Stanhope Beach Inn was the scene Friday evening of the first annual stanhope "Is- races work during their stay, and contri- VLHOUI McCain. fifty-yard dosh. Edith Court, Mens fifty-yard dash, Iimmett ladies three-leggaed race, Edith Ladies shoe-arid-swcking r000. Race. lknmotit en eat a cracker and whistle e listed the fol- W Brooke of Montreal, SW09“? ffhg . F. ' treal; Judges. Messrs. Mitchell and Murdle of Montreal and Ottawa re- pcctlvely; Timekeepel‘, G, A. Bheen 5 directors. n of Montreal Morris PETE’ KELLY llEFENlllNll lllllF TITLE (C. P. hy Guardianfiz Special Wire) SAINT JOHN. N. 3.. July 10- tournament of ward Island Golf Association opens tomorrow with 82 entries in junior. n. Pete Kelly. Charlottetown. de- champlon, wioll S. Gregory, of the Riverside Gal! e tournament will be held. Juniors the first time Archie Skinner, of St. Andrew. ___________ A man in the right, with God on hlg side. is in the maigrlty though It ls not how much we have. but ho‘ much we enjoy, that makes Winner Of Tuesday withtbewinnerselitlngamok amanwhoisiomnetthewliinor at Dr. John “Dicpklc " Mummy it ofTuendayks main event but both cwbeceitalnthatComwoyl-Iugher Balbomdl-Iugliegoangainalnt participant: of prestige if they should be able ahulderetotbe wwnflflrf-inlzllll night.wllibothbeout fol-blood wrestlemwellupinthega-meto- oncetheredereemllsthennwtihe dsmwlllbattlewoth andneilmi ceritreofi-heririg. mfiudomanyfr who will provide plenty Dusette pounm gr tliantheRlngMagazinehasthe ofacttoninthepei-sonsof : Irish and Kilonis "The Greek idol." Like also made their mark in the game . and. the entire cud should be well - worth with . graduated from Mlddlesex College George Leslie and Wallle Scan. Medicine Sllsery in Boston. tlebury will referee a. bout apiece ‘filiegemehasbeengoodwhim andifthlscudlivesuptopm- and he made sufficient money to vious cries it would not be surpris- xrdduate and buy expensive medl- lng if the oflicials would be in for cal instruments. His lithe body and a merry time of it particularly the ability to dropk former who still has the idea that a boxer can beat a wrestler. Per- _ naps George will get a chance, al- work Murphy had many imitators though not on the card, to show but none who are his superiors." 11$ wares in the course of things Of course thggbove is Just about thgt siLbound tgahaw. BASEBALL SATURDATS RESULTS AME Flint Game: Jersey Oity (XDUOOOO-GIO 1 m: Brooklyn 60o ooc coo-s a z l 000-7 fl 0 Philadelphia New York 000 000 4 Bucher, Frankhouse and Shea; Fbttggid Mugliler; Hubbell, Lohr- Lamasfer and mm wn a Muncuso. 5mm m4 a 1 cinclnnsti % (a): 130-11 k4 i, New xllork aoo 01111 001-6 1a o clwMwmlwrl “m 1m‘ om-o Rels Mid Mueller; Mol- Bmhbfl- MmLDdMa . W‘ BWM- Wflflw- "*4 Cincinnati Mfiioooom-a o i 0111mm oooooiooo-i 4 Emmy“ 00° Vander- Meer and Lombardi‘ Lee Philadelphia. 101 010 000 U“) 000-J ‘ ' mm Hamlin an Root and Hertnett. 051212751111» ‘m’ d Ad Shea’ G ', 8-D . "wrung-l glggolHmgggtwflfiiih 6'$3l3%‘%3 ‘ Bunion Todd; Macon. Davis s“ . Brownwand Eoddld ...".“‘.‘r ‘““°" l‘? ‘ti’? ‘.73’: Mo“ M» mm0001o0_1q4Pl0ISb\1X1Kh UKIOCUKXT-4QI 1 . 000010 110-3 7 1 Boilers, Sewell. Ber-res, Todd; Welland, Harrell and Owen. AEJCAN Reffuis . tn and Nemm. LEAGUE SUNDAY GAMES Game: INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Pfilladolphia. Bil) 000 000-B 8 0 Pint Game: Wdshlngton 000 4(1) 10x-6 I] I Byracuse 600 010 0011-8 l0 1 Thomas. Potter and Hayes; Leo- Montreal 200 (D0 (23-7 Ill 1 nard and Gulliani. R. Ferrell. Barrett, Kleinharis and Moore; Second Game: and Philadelphia 010000 M2-7 i0 8 Chapman, Swigert, Duke Campbell. Washington 011 000 105-8 14 3 Sywmiseoonmed Gum ooo m o-o a 1 30$.‘ wmvafi . . an Montreal 000 000 0-0 b l . m‘ Gnbowslci and Riohammamyvthe ‘New York .100 002 010-41 111 1 Ohfiognn arid Campbell. Bodkin 000 200 3171-8 l2 1 611mm Gomez, Hadley and Dickey; Baltimore 014 00B 000 6-1 l!) 0 Grove and Deseutels. ’ Buflnlo 010 $0 201 0-7 10 4 Chicago 010 110 110-6 I6 0 Overmun, Anderson, Mutual: rnd Detroit 010 (Ill 020-4 9 0 is. Hibbe. Kline, Fink Lyons and Solute; Elesenthet, esh. Cfxflmen and York. Second Game: St. Louis 040 000 021-7 l1 I Baltimore 010 000 l-2 9 0 Cleveland 020 004 100-8 l8 1 Buffalo 000 000 0-0 6 l Nelwsom and T. Heath, Sullivan; (ggtrlitwell and Spencer; Archer & lAliari, Harder, Galehouse and Pyt- _'I_‘r_ . a . R o v e r s Are Beaten By Hawks hiaregulargumeoftheMidget tiball League Chas. Worth’: Tlawks’ Team Withdrawn (C. P. by Glurdian’; Speclll Wire) 5 , . 5.. July ill-Direc- tors of Cape Breton! Colliery Base- so! boll League. only organized m0- Brighton Hawks defeated Henry feasicnal loop in Eastern Canada. Gauthier‘; Rover: by n. score of l8- annouriced Saturday nliht “l? L. It was p. snappy game of ball withdrawal of Dominion Hawks to watch, the Hawk: hitting hard from the five-team circuit. all throuzh. and was witnessed by Last week Hawks’ directors made g large crowd, : similar announcement but their Bagged“; go;- Hawks‘ Mncou" decision was reversed at a citizen's 3nd Wflljnmg; Rovers, Oudmoro meeting. A member of circuit ex- and m; Qguthleqg I u “At/the plaltflb Tic Wil- ams: on e bases. heur and Dominion Club. in financial dlffi- Mgyqwim Next ‘game wright. Giants v:. g t tel A crluvm TUESDAY min JIILY 12in. . __________.___ WRESTLING lust what the fans have been asking. A return match between the two thrilling heavyweights In main LEN COWBOY HUGHEI ve. SALVATORE BALBO Beet 2 out of I falls to a fiiifnh Best two out of three fella B minute Ifmlf. “Double-Nolan” Dinette vl. Mike Roughliouu Kllonl: Ladies admission free if accompanied by gentle- M-Rmrv Advance nlo tickets at Jimmie’: Tul ten-JOEY Mae pm. 1 V8 '0 Defeat Nashesl 7 5 n! s1 m1 Those two giaafahlmtvéootlmo a draw on two L, :1. m,‘ i.“ us‘ fintogmma 11th:» four: Tin tied tho more SEMI-FINAL pin: e mum their awn 1d In <1 s 5Q i}? 5 5 E fill Eilii-E ev 5 ‘$53 5:: er i1 i l é egg E i i ed or rlugllde tlckctn. W" ll i" "m" "m First bout at 8.80 lharp “x “u”: m‘ o ‘Ito-Bah Boo-Ladle: i: m hill m u» fi rent in Gallant to ridden at h: of the fourth. DONALD Dr. Murphy To MeetlI-minule Mile On Night’s Wrestling Card Gralld fimu" , Her Ladyship. recent $10,000 pur- chase of E. J. Bocer St gabvfllfl of the war d's champion mot. Naturally they have w meet waif,- Gwyhmmd- n" ‘he ibonhmdayhimflrmandthathwhybothmneofuwsemonatuo . dall Saturday as the big line ended with the Q1‘ . ip Then again the other bout on 1:69 4-6 which ec the card brings together a peir of of Greyhound and the 2:00 3-5 of Billy Direct, champion pacer on the Jullyagmh program yship the main evenlters these men have l0 the 4140-1 $110!. Pflfwe 5P9!!- cer, driven by Harry S was lmible to come out for the second heat when seized with the thumps after the first. Jilly 10-40.?)- . Charles, Circuit its first two-minute rth Ran to stay here. Capturing the $1,500 Plain Deal- e in a three-heat battle. Her whirled the middle trip in llpscd the 2:00 4-5 here. Her lost the first mile wkes, but he Juniors Resume Tonight _ _,,______ ___1@<; '.;|ld_1-1.1.'1 fr; ruvvru (lglligufuy- g _ ; BOWLING a - eoxmo 2» "QCKEK BASKETBALL WRESTLING w . omen $00121 w, 1 " '- "c '1 Vander Meer Turns. Back W‘ 4 11' '- o‘ Cubs 1th - its, iants I W111 From ees -2s ' (A. P. by Guardian’: Special Wire) NEW YOR , July IO-l-Iank a Leibers eighth and ninth humus of the year mil Cliff Melwm. ' ' eight hit pitching gave the Giants I0 n I c e a 5-2 victory over Boston Bees 1o- ay. Lelbefs first homer came off s a t u r d a Johnny Lanning in the first inn- ing with two mates aboard. m; second. with the bags empty, was at the expense of Bobby mas m the fifth. The annual picnic 01 the Gw- at st. Innis. a vicious uprising dlim ofllee 8w! was held M the in the seventh inning of 111.31. summer home Mr. J. R. Bur- double heme;- nigm, cap gave nett at Belgownie, the farm of Mr. pngsbm-gh pimps; a Ruben. Rhymes. DHIISTBNMKB. 51"‘ four-game series with urday afternoon. Q1515 and jumped Despiw a rather gloomy outlook string w 11 straight. at noon. a0 Iii-r no went-hm‘ W» The Buos took the opener, 5-2. Qncemed, preparqtions went for- with 0y Blanton allowing me ward foi- the outing and before the cud; eight 1111s and the sci-Md staff had gathered at time beautiful “me 4-3, Picnic grounds the sun was bieek- Johnny Vander Meer. ‘Cinclnnzitis ing through the clouds, heralding young hero of two no-hlt games, the beginning 0f a dellzhtlul afl-er- made his debut m. Wrigley Field an auspicious one by turning Hillfi- Chicago Cubs with four hits before a crowd of 30.793 to win 3-1. least delicious refreshments com- It was his ilth victory against iugm. Sports. music. swimming in borough River, and last. but no bingd to produce a most enjoyable three defeats and enabled the Reds picnic. to swee the three-game series. Highlight of the afternoon from The set ck was the Cubs fourth the sport standpoint we: soft- in a row Canadians, fresh fmm a Junior I S one all draw with the Esquires will take on their bitter opponents ag- ain this evening in another sched- uled game of the Junior Baseball ue. Beaten by a tough break in t elr last start, Canadiens man- 220 llll (Bx-IO 1B 1 agement feel that their team will fake lmquirea into camp t. curve bell artist. Emmett Murphy to the mound in a further attempt to halt the l3- uires from clinching the first sec- Down The Alleys HOLY NAME BOWLING ‘ronight at 7:20 the final game in the Holy Name Mixed Double 00g 300 00x4 9 g Tournament will be played betwfi agans E. Robin and A. Campbell. Ellison leading with a imjorlty of 58 pins, but anything can happen yet before the cham- Philadelphia 000 000 310-4 ‘l4 Rgchggt wi-“hllllmfl 10° 193 33-7 9 1 Gebler Joiner (XJDGIITA! Stiles k091i Jmma-m- P°W°T and 37m‘ 1mg Redmond. Sudden; Johnson, and will send F6119“, H0158“. 811d R. Jgdd and Nan-om - [m n econ sine: gehflllgfio $30) T88 20x-4 0 0 Jerswestgby m (1);: -6 10 T ton of the Lea u Whitehead. Ford and Renee; J0me‘. d d?‘ g e‘ Auiim ma York. Wm“ "l M; m4- iiz: Yo“ l“; m " "m PgTITBOII. Murplliy anoll Dicker “Knox” LEAGU‘ b te ll Gum: “mulls? m“ e" Wm" m Brooklyn 001 ooo 1404 a o Jim; 3010990009491 Philadelphia. ID0000300471. ciegvmnd um 000 m0 1-5 13 3 Piesnellflremulls and Shea; Mul- H. M1115. Llflke and Sullivan; Ilel- 05h!- JOhXlBOII, Blnilh and AWOOG. lot, H Hemsley. Second Gfllflfl’ R. Ellison and G. Doyle and Doyle are now pions are declared. Candle Pk: Leonie ‘Hie first game in semi-finals will be played toiilgltit at 3:30 when e me Eagles meet in a best i-n three series- _7_______ Additional J. TAXEV R. Bffllth and P‘. The following additional anti-feel for Northern races were received hi the mail too late to catch f-hQ N. B. lln the 2.27 trot and pace Jackie volo owned by Ire. Douglas, Char- lottetown. 1 Entries rlijomcinnis; 3.11. . . Dart- . Grace smbol‘ “MW men who have se '0‘ ' rved as olty od- Heruy fiaws- 8"’ John ltor of a city newspaper. Miss Hol- ._. I_ TASTE Buckingham from That is one rouon why Buckingham rmokero any with Baekhglinmyear dial-yen. no chosen deliberately to produce jun thin distinctive info that make: them no Iupmmely utiafying . . . A: to mildnonl Smoke a package and learn what any Buckingham smoker will all you-that Bucklnglumr an the million. molt ml! 1m! ‘Throat lay? cigarettes you luvs ever nriokud. hell same in which the night sans Staked w a 2-0 lead in the sec- trlumphed over the day rookies by 0nd liming when Prank McCoi-mic a. 2047 score. lng into f-h! singled, Ernie Lombardi doubled ninth the losers had a. 3-run ad- and Harry Craft tripled against vantage but heavy hitting and Bill Lee. Vander Meer was the timely pinch-hitting of Sl-ierren and master of the Cubs at all times. Fisher put the night boys log-It‘ for} The only run off him was un- frortt 20-17 before the first edrned. the final innings had been com. At Philadel his. the Phillies and plated, the dqy crew going out in Brooklyn gers divided a. twin cgler in their last tum at the bill before 8,000 fans. giving each plate. an even break in the four-grime Following was the result of other es. sporting events". Brooklyn won the first game 5-3 10o yl-rds (olwnl-l. c. wind; l. with a four rim rally in the eighth. M. Carmichael; s. '1'. Norrie. Ouyler driving the winning l rims Boyr‘ moo (under lfi-LK. - over with r triple. mlchael; 2. Junior Mhrtin; 8. lot Pfiiladelphia won the leoond H 1143mm, by hammering Butcher for five Mme; m“ (opq;)_1_ ,y_ Dufl-y; runs in the first four innings. 2. E. Williams: 3. E. Arsenault race (ha Ladies’ ndloap) -i'. n. . l. y 2. Mrs. Anenqult; 8. P. - Y»... cw m-i More Titles . Mildred Cudmore: 2. Mary Ll-WTOI; 8. 15H- eanor Dufly. Suck Ruse (Junior-Til H. Spencer, 2. K. Oamiichalel; 3. D. Trainer. Girls‘ Ruining Race-i. Corinna For Budge Walker; 2. Eleanor Duffy; 8. Mary “*- lawlor. PAR-AH, July 10—-(AP)—Donal\ Budge of Oakland. world‘: fore- most amateur player. added il.“°“ll‘.i.““i encircle m’ S” “d "‘“'“"‘" C-wud‘ nelém Czgchoeslovalkian m is Cu kighailelkartinglnn. a. mlmy Car- a,“ a} H_ M m Eh‘; 3H3 ‘Zflfiétl?’ lluiwu- s? “l... ... ‘“'~y ;-' -udguidhispdrmnr.‘um Seek Rue lnniorlii. J. Duffy: Mako disposed or Hedit and Drob- “W” "id ny in the double nmi by notes a: . iron. _ _ Three-Legged Race-l. H. n- 9'3‘ 7 5‘ 9 7‘ cerib. l-iael:2.J.Duy& ___€___... 3“ Remember When‘ Broad Jump (open)—1.CeeWeid; I. Phil Partingtori; 8. M. Carameli- Mcrague. 5w Race (oirenl-l. Phil Par- tington; 2. B. Bell. I. l. Norrie. w“ (By The Canadian hon)‘ was crrv sorron Bob R110“ two-hit hid wasn't good enough agehlt De- troit Tiger: hi an American League game at Detroit one yenl ago today. The ia-year-old school- boy sensation walked nix men let oneTiger run inonu. I pitch. The flgm won 8-2. ._.__. NEW YOR-IL-(Ile 0! few en Havener, formerly in that co- gaclty on the Portland Daily Press. now a free lance writer. l“ other cigarettes. Thoiolncco: luodinlluckingliam: