- 5 JULY s 1933 ' - _______'rini CHAi_z_Lo1__°_1_'_E1jcLv_t_fN QUARDIAN - moi: seven 1 'BOWLING ' ~. . BOXING NEWS °‘-tt S P ART WORLD :filo-= if l _ i'_"'¥ - if ' 1-- .H-1 ‘Q 1 in -w H , ,Jr '-'*° M *_*-°*w' ' ‘ ` ` ` - ll . . ’ l 'Austt~o,iion _star .suui Hiivv- veto,-an Golfer-iiiviluini will s,;';;;~;g'i';;,;"'i,§*,§'is 'And U.S. T1t1ist»wE|GHT PLANS Loads Field Iniiliiiy nil . /0 Meet Ill F 111211 AGAIN' TlllllE|lBrit. Golf Meet i$llEEPSTllKES fiicials will Take Ac Oth€I'S Pal' GOIf OI' Bett€I° ' K i 1; t y“7 ienry . ° fu..-11 A? A ao. r. md sr. osbisv -austrsiis S0 li hu-is Vines Jr. To Meet don Lawn Tennis S #M , lnllulid, July I- sr tmited States will be the 1903-34 home of the Wimbledon lawn tennis giggles championship This was de sided today when Jack Crawford youthful Austi-sun. mu- sus mis- 'ml worth vines, .li-., Wimbledon uid lil United States titlist, won their semi- QD (mal matches to qualify to meet in and the final Saturday. games _Tha match between Vines and joy th Bsnsloechet, Frenehace, head ' tims. mind todays programme- at lfmous T Th, Wimbledon for the third time in uv, their three meetings since last sum- Norm mer the American smashed through dequm the ence invincible ace in s. 0-2, 8-0, nom _ e, U-1 triumph. Urawford hendily M *bass or .ni-sh sstoh,_,or Japan. ’ -s c . - . 6-4 1 , -4 2 e . ;'K”'t The tall, rubber_-legged Vines, to- deque yq-ing 9. head over 1-_he little Iimehmsn, completely dominated dp play throughout and at the and Uochet, apparently convinced he at 1118 lest had met his master. warmly Res congratulated Vines as they met at 'lie het. ~ 4111 latter’ . ` . Caitml Bedeque have lcmo new Ln M ,mo Wu" d - weiterweight and middleweight J P y c_ Fnsw bm h_ a r cisiivmslm, July s-n-isis 1°# §0\lh\1l1'|| AISOMIHDII. deals made by Walter Johnson, Cr new 'Ilribs manager, in pn effort to to boleterthe Indians' chances in the nit 'American Rogue pennant race. l htaseccnddea1,MorityPea.r- in E otdxange for Howard Uraghead, an llbrgan had been with the ni- dog since 1938, graduating from e New Orleans team. In 1930, Lowe Morgan stepped in at first base out 1\~°°‘°o of Lew 1l'cnesca's illness, outstanding Players. In 1931 age slumped below .300, and this he has spent most of his time re’ the bsooh, nuioy Boss hsndiiug 5"” buss. THIRD LEG lm (oonunuoo atom pogo il, "1 mils flight to oiutwtight, mhrsdor. S1” Preparations are made. however, for the fleet to stop at Itsliahssb. at the southern end of Cu-eenland._ which Balbo described ss a mag-‘ Dempsey of that 'sim-noon the secretory, assisted by Mrs. C. P. 1_;_‘:““_1_?_“m_‘:;:__1__1:_°n‘;‘:_Pc1;°';_t_‘_’_’o_:’_§h;’_: lf conditions make it inadvisable nificenr, prospect from the air, theirlgresiest fighting machine in ring Holden. R11 01' F'l'0<10f1¢1°l1~ fo of: _K _“md mm to _mr d rreclplces having a snow- history, whsrois the msn ho lmooit- There WHS C1058 °°'l1l'°*111°“ 11' ,lixuoi n ' T th American Continent. C0V°f€d BDPGMMICB duo tothe PWS- ed out was 37 years old, and was 1-he HPDl'0H»o11il18 and putting com- ' ence of millions of sea birds crowd- ,iipping mi-,idiy_ petition. Because of the fact that A1m°s1' °°"“““°“5 n°5'°1'1°’t1°“5 Fly Blind ed on them. . It will i-mmin one ,ig wguimvs two prizes are not awarded for the Xuattempt to fly direct to the 81811 General Balbo said the first two hours of the flight from London- ¢,,i.ry was in cies, weather with g As the armada neared Iceland when 20 instead of 29-, And how the best made in the first division, "11‘1“t1°11 °f 111° U1111'@d_ _S1111-95 1° _ wind increased and the rnin ob- lwuid Dempsey ha” fared if he 141, was not given the prize. It lh_"° ’1°th-1113 °° d° Wm smbulza' 191' and F'1°1'°1'1°e- class cricket matches getting un- N alter it was foggy for a distance of scured thte coest_l_ine which_ was in- _ met an experienced 2a_yeM._°id_ went to Miss Sumner, Moncto_:'i8, t“:;‘o_:§__g_7;'__°:°f_1_§°__ experts worked ____ f;;f_;fe__?1W 2 der way today were: P more than 200 miles. They flew visiblsun il the cet wascoeeupowwmi d ,T ied fi who had the second best net, 1 _ i “ 'rho wind was strong when shui If Zanfern °,s ° ,mined ,D t Following is the prize list: H181* 1° seek a compromise. failed, ,, In the lm stages they were oblige/ Pima, ,cached vainagardm. so,md_- P1’ 'mee Driving wmpemmn, Fi,.si_ Miss :ind decided io suspend activity for Baltimore 7 10 1 1 w loutheasterly wind but that there- 1-110 above most of the fog, he said, but lt- to fly blind, sometimes only a fewkt o ` - . ' YP . Y - feet above the sea. Jivik- ________ J- W- B- 3159-111- 1"1‘*1f1°1'1°’°1'1- First sight of land was Wsstman- General Balbo said he expected f-0 Approaching and putting com- c ng pa ns, s, group ct isles off Iceland, 'stay in R-eyklavik for some days- snuff-aims 9, c. Y. M. I.. 1 petition: First, Miss Louise stef- ,of the Conference might take dur- ethrillsofthispopuiarpas- (M. WW Y°'R‘K~ 'N15' 5”” Cham* msooisiss has sua wi-im. ways the hiistsringly im greens of ‘ ‘°“ P"1’“° °°’“°“'“ ”1°°'-’ ‘"4 err. srvnnmws, scotland, July s. the "old course" tors through the ns;-noi Bedeque 1°1°°1" °“* Mm? BW- 1’°"1“€ °f' --Leo by walter Hagen, ns-. first is holes or tho 12-hols chem- ‘oi tho r..sureli-isl1.owned by Henry "°1“1“ in the "”1°'“5 °°“m1'1°3 may trclt's grand old warrior of golf, 22 plonship play. H. Knight, of Chicago. and driven _ "°"11'° 111° 131'” C°mm15SI°“°1` Wu' of the 117 challerlgers for the Bri- Man after man blew up on critical by Mg;-vin Ghildg of Indianapolis, B°d'°‘3“° '9m’°‘L mm” on |1154” M“1d°°11'5 P1551 1°' ‘ *W-1" tish Open Golf Championship today holes in the home stretch trying to Won th, “mimi 1-onnwgi of the 53,- l, nd 5555011) 1| °n°° m°’° i BW d1V1B1°l’1 Of lUPP1"1leSWYW€1K1`11 found Bt. Andrews so ideal for low catch Hagen. O. R. "Sandy" Somer- 400 Rainy Day gweepgimkeg .g the s the fwov of f-he 1201112- : flshiere welshins' more than 220 scoring that sllsnotpsr golf or bet- vills, of London, ont., however, was Nom, Rimdau Gmid ¢-,imiii mee, in tho evenings of scheduled pounds, it was believed today- ter in the first round of the titular not among those. 'rhs_ canadian may ___ youth and age mingle to en- hunt proper. holder of the United Sta..-as amateur He was forced to wmmtmd ah S3. 6. "°‘°°‘ "“"" M” ..:f.:'::~ :;°.:;f..°:.°:°..‘:::~:;",;§:;.°°;:°:::.:lf " Ella 1o¢¢\l¢_z\his 3°; clsaists of ____i:_i;l_';t_;_ 1_§__:_he___;;_a_:;,____¢t-o__;i____fonner i_l:_l;l1>_;=_;l ini.: t__i;_e__:s;a:~ithI__a___i;;ll1_; i;i_;o;i;ld tc turn in a beautiful card_ Vey flea-mav:B0y ou,Lorwer . GR- - - gent,-3,1 and gent”-vine Be-lga-rded as pesudo-clovims by almost stirring aftermath of the reoord Sandy made the turn over the mg nl M By Frankll. King, -by now to the sun scorched- fair- ... ` 1-Fit-st Round of Tiiuior Hunt. S,2,§,,,;,,,,,,,,1§_°‘“ 1- cimvimisiuio, .hay s - (A.-P.) - da, fleet two year old son opposition from Ben Whit-e’a Brower and Fred Egsn's Ear- was equal to the emergency.` in straight hosts. f d Spencer, but the rangy geld- eac WEDNESDAY, .IULY 12th. RACES START AT 2 P. M. THE BEST RACES 0F THE SEASON OVER E OF THE ISLAND’S FASTEST TRACKS AT BEAUTIFUL SAINT PETERS Trotters Allow 24 TROT, PURSE 9°? !°!° 2.14 TROT AND PACE, PURSE, $200. ed Three Seconds. _$200. ~ 25 PACE, PURSE $200. The above three class es should give the best racing so far this summer, and do not be surprised if th broken. e track record of 2-131/2 made by Billy Cope, ia Every effort will be made to have the oval fast _ _ CONDITIONS ALL RACES on the three heat plan, 10 p. c- of nnfill and . . . Wmim Axm,,,hy_ mmm ohh-'th.ere being three heat winners they shall race a med ,,,,,.,,_ ,mms mel fourth heat to determine the winner of the event. All purses divided 50, 25. 15 and 10- Entry fee ng two even heats in 2.13 3-5 .. -. .- -_ L it wwe, Be,-ieque was me big efvery ons except Muldoon, breaking 67 William Pat Nolan, lilcky fallways and greens in 37 1° lm” part to be raced for gagh in the ,eww ,mm int I-“_ Ho wgmteg ti, pi-Utept the mmiier smiling Irish- proltsiiollal Dolltod one over perfect figures. The in- .°wning_ (having 'on th,” mn gf th; heavyweight, from gat- yesterday to clinch the qualifying ward nine, which almost spelled dis-, gm mes) but were deteatedisiitie, qi- mental deranm-mmi,__,,5 medal, and ths Hagen mark with- ustcr for him in the qualifying “-80 hat ical” by the North Be_ is done in the oihei. seven weight stcod_every attempt to shave it rounds, were just another nine to- C0105 0f'T1l0ll1-9-S CFOSS Bhd d-l'1v°l'1l t to the mme of m 15 divisions in whim no man can down as the big field, MCU-Sl-0m€d day us he came in one -under par by Henry T'110lIl8-S. Wok the filet? 5 p- C- FlV€ per Cent Of |110 Centerville weakened Low lied a good player in the per son cha. 9-00 releasswasoneoftwoplay- It immediately became one of the 3:' batted sin. Lost mi- his sm- 8:” d h _ Thursday night have begun to er Be eque seems to We “_ wonder if Muldoon, the grand old man of boxing, could have been ' ` _________ ,,,,,°‘ ""1" “°“"°' w“"° M" oem- mrsob--1- wi-~ win- Gul. UR » ‘ , tx lard the only other giant to hold , , o additions to their team. m H chsmpion, today said he would i I-simii) ` , . a R E l E A S D North Bedeque (last aeason's ,_ I-5 nk mm d MTS. D. L80 DOIHII, guarantee Jack shsi-key, dethroned Cyclone Pete, bg (Douglas) m 08111 , , or e arinmany _ _ _._ __ pions) after getting away to mspecw Before he knccked out Frederlcton, 0 u t _ l_ heavyueiglit boxi_ng ;_:l;a_;l1pion.;_2_;.__ ’él__`lm§_2$6__¥_0_'_l_ 362x120 gui _________ , 8 °’ ""1" ’1°W "em W 1* °°m' J ok sh it he tl 0°” 1° “gh” Wal E’ "ve" Alberts Mao also stum-i. iik, . ,im-m_ - __;__h____;_1_`d°5:_ wwf; _Tu 2_8 y SCOTCS _ F 0 1° I¥l_e 1° under the auspices of the Boston nomo, miss oss of in. smriess WW* °f °"'°“*! /1"°”'-"11 sin, stmigth uid it knockout Champion by. Nme °°"d°"' l4sgue's outstanding sluggers as 15'" :list baseman roi- the ciovslsnd In- *Mm disns. has been released outright 1| l'€ _ ¢0V€l'l1lg H0111 the 131166158 of B. primo weighed 260' 1_2 pounds to the New Orleans team of the bl'-1 ly infected hand. but will be when he wi-ost-d the title from ' ' R” °1d“ 1°" by tm “ml N B Jl 5- B uill d. former welterweig to my M, .om time M sm k M rnnnniucrou uv ro or unable . r ey, or only _ 1-2 pounds less Mm D_ Leo Doing' rlredericton, lchamp, _next Thursday night at the Hervey spencer, b.g. (R8-D)_ owe . 1 _ __ _ _ ` ' _ I _ _ '. I ‘ a _ _ e- ' ` A I . Bain' foolw in the previous one against fourth inch taller than Wllliard He strokes tral His brother Alban (Bus possesses only fractional advantage Mrs Damn-S mow ,core fm- the l* Tha M‘“°D°n°1d handled his dem' in reaeh over Jess Camera' d 38 holes 18 of which were played ,Continued from page ii in good style bends Lau-gely on a left jab and a ' M _“ef hui., an yesterday, was 170, while Miss c “fy ---i_M____ T as-lie MacFarlane (Lower Be right uppsrcut as Jess did Both Land-5 was 179 M 37 M" Doian tummy of the United sw,” ( ue's pitcher) was hit hard HN 5171'111€1’11 ‘YD b°x°1`° 051719" 15 was six strokes ahead yesterday. and France to see eye to eye on Calumet Dgwgoii, 5,3 (Digg , North Bedeque ladies ue "_ But there the similarity ends, as Th, new champion was runner `a__mda_ , ,zine a team_ If the other Gem” far as the ring is concerned. Cair- up for the last two years. This is St__bm__u0n Essenual here. cannot justly be compared would do iiigewise, and mme the first time she has been New F_______ce_ howeven maintained uc .Firma person mmmh 8 with the Pottawatomic giant, be- Bi-imswick champion. Sho .hasha _babilmatmn was essential ___ 5 2, _ M" ni” “_ WMM “_ cause Williard was an old ma.nlNovs, scotia. championship in er dsuck bet ___ _NNI yer ore s. y re- M-1 The two Mhovaull sisters on the mlgnmically when h° mn the °r°wn' however’ which me won nt suits in trade expansion could be 1 emse V from huge” im, Ui- gin ui-i,_i Be to Utah that whatever Mary does William L_ ed oovery plan, based as it is on con- , regard as not a. is planned from here, a 1,500 1” d°11'h_;’f dm’ 1’°;1»1m of 99011 01°- gr,-,it diiimpinn hmniigo of Jack Prizes were presented at the tF°n€d_1"n_al$’_’_" gwlmed t° mm' s e 1, i . a n s a 0 y °" we Dempsey‘s four-round knockout- C1059 01 1112 meet t°dHY by MN- -T- Cyp 8 a IZ n' the situation came to nothing when over him at Toledo, July 4, 1019. But many experts consider the lnportemt but unanswered ques- snont wma t________ what would Wim __ ___ the best net in the second dmsiom ment on the situation by President ar ave . _ Albany done ii’ he had started fighting Which' however' W” the same as Rooselelt who reaffirmed deter Rochester .. ......... its [lin Flislissus if all come-rs within the next five In a closely contested gsm, at the Summersidc diamond Tuesday I night the Slilgreis edged out. tha, c. Y. lvl, L. 9-7. A homo run hy Jim 1 `_- . ' ‘H lwilson in tho sth inning with thi-es men on bases practically clinched the game for tho Sluggers. S. Meagro Ambitious A man will never win anything worth while bymerely aiming at the i minimum requirements. He needs to have the highest possible goals before him constantly. There may be some distinction in escaping pri- son, but if that is the sum toiai of our attainment, we fail miserably. Love "Many 'waters cannot quench IOVB. _ . par ded Peter Arion in this event,' minus two of their star players,i MMV °f ul” “Per” ml” *W , i fi = in 3 d hed th I l lcamera knock out Jack sharkey -` n‘5 g ' an mm” E my Murray and Bruce Deviikon. _ _ i _ real opposition. E The Boy Bcou defeated North ’ , M wiiiii-im iiiigwom-iy, ig-_ ‘_ by eq - » i BOSTON, July 5.-( . . - ac _ ‘ just ‘wma lUi'l 8.ddlbi0XlB»1lY Vind Uwféd H S H | P Keum_ manager N Mickey wa1ke__ peter A,-ion_ b_ g_ (short) hnn new pam” me up in me the title and find Mulfioons opin-- 7 AP) J k William _Th_mTa__ Walk who once !0118ht a 16- °°*°11°' °f N°°'°11 5°<1°*l“° punch slso ste thou- common pos- 0 nts er nom n s ¢.-it , s you )_ Wm be pleased to know he _ess_o____ P i '_ » round draw with Sharkey in Brook Y B! WCOPG 05 lyn, N. Y., is now in training at Ba-ss (Canadian Press) Point Nahant for a. bout with 1011 u mamma mo mv A G than Wmard when h° w°k me th 1933 New Brunswick ladies garden Em' Brewer' bg' (whim) °° P“1'P°°¢° 410111111113 B Uoilhy crown from Jack Johnfon at Hav won 8 h h toda out A French Canadian and native of 515' Mlmk- 115° ‘D'1°k°”°11) ° sol! champions 11° em Y- Hoilyrood sheriff, bg. (vel- the winner of the league. This one in 1915 Desoite stori e to the swung he, new-est opponent, Miss St Eugene, Que Brouillard now enum) ______ 5 5 will be greatly appneciated contrary he knocked Johnson as li in Worcester Mm Audrey McLeod Riverside, whl for V95 MacDonald pitched a stead cold as a wedge Camera, six feet i-evioiigi lame against Lower Bedequ six and a half in hes is onl three consecutive Yam P y ° ° - Y , ii mn rlghhhandcd pitcher of the iiiim had been champion y 6 STATESMEN medo team of the American As- gen lociation, will come to the Indians im si. sho iviooiuro (two of sllehtly superior in lwxlns Skill- not some for totli-yi- is holes, amfthe qucswm “Wd mms byl esonl 2 22 ,_ Bedeque._s Sluggers) banged Neither has the klilorui instinct was iii,-ee b-one, ii-ian Miss M,,_lP__me M_____s____ Ramsay Maononald Caél_';l_i_i_i_t=)t Dallas, b.c. (Par- tflvlw- but °Fh¢rWl»e Ions hits °‘ “ D°‘“P5°1' °’ “ s““1“"' Ye* I-@°d`8 9°- E°°1l had 1* 1‘““‘11°“1’ °f or Grout nritsin, chsimnn oz the Jos """"" " MacDonald were comparatively 1’°151'1 W" 11‘1`1'°1't11D1’»f° 111 119-“U18 H1224, making their net scores 146 and oon“!,mce_ to have the - pmbiem Ettsolo, bi-.m. (Mahoney) opponent die after a knocloout. 155 re otivel » 'pe y' --'removed-temporarily from the h Bedeque ladies line up con MMP He “as 3" cami” Wh° Wm NW Glasgow She phwed in nw expected The United states fear. T. D. Jgen, blkg. (Short) . tuts almost a whole team in be 26 in O tober’ is in his prim’ °a"“‘11“1`1 _ _V;’1"`;‘ _ ;`hZm1"'°_f‘sh'p i-ni that pogging the dollar immed- If/?““Y BW- 11-8- (Stone) i lvel. Not Wishing to detract matches a on rea as yea ' lately would jeopardize success oi’ .vows ment his writoi- wish-‘ ”°'“"'°' A' 3”' risduout noosevolts inzomsl re- osiumet Boyd, th. fpinshsio mis an Prllos Pfesenled J F Winslow and Mm H G_ Repeated attempts io overcome Chestnut, retiring President and between the two groups ended yes- “me _mm Mm Holdem who mme _ terday with a further pronounce- and a half miles from Reyk 1 ____ ___ `m_ _ndieam the _ 0,-io Road, Rive,-si,ie_ sewnii, ii/ir,-,_ ihe time being. 'lloronto 810 1 Committees May Meet ling, Fredericton; second, Miss ills the absence of the main body First division prizes-Best net, ing Committee might form a semi-I Miss Mary Frlnk, Riverside: best permanent body and that some gross, Mrs, D. Leo Dolan, Frederic iiommittees would be held together team prize, Riverside. Second division-Best net, Miss Sumner, Moncton: best gross, Mrs. would be~composed of experts who- 0. P. Holden, Fredericton; grom might move to Geneve and take runner up, Mrs. J. E. Palmer. Fred- up qu|,;~i,¢;-3 si, the League of Ngo- marketing control. 1 Riverside; team prime, Fredericton. Senator Key Pittman of Nevada_ be continued as long ss there was ° lm , . ht Hsu (childs) What form the ontinui 'i-t’Mm'°w' own" and Hevmg' 1 ton and Wilson; Meine, Smith, oi ' ' to; ,Mi MLod: lcd oil lil dChlcago... . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 7 1 58 - - ~ n gm” runner up ss C e mn” comme’ 8 po ces an ' Derringer, Johnson, Prey _ snd_ Hampshire 260 (Kennedy 97,1-lay-|B H°1N1°Y- .M°111‘m5 T1m11°U “nd er five for 70). Warwickshire 30 r°°kly“ 33 '455 I 'rhino uiniitioos, it th ht l oo Wu ous 'Hamm' tfor no wickets. at Southampton. mm- ---1 M- M-1°-1 Wi- fm °ff»°-- .?l’.lE.°i‘;i,i.'.. ;;:,::':::::° said the Silver Conference would -81:2 WMU; 011V¢f and Madltskl- cago ... .. . . . . . ..10 9 1-gggln5f,B§Qxg,t,L@yi0nm_ Game Postponed ,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,, ,,,,,,,,,g M _m__oi...i....i -to i ment and that he felt discussioniumd qi-,mei Hai-dei-_ ¢°misiiy_ pear vi 503 Anis- -rh nut- oiw des.. Coast, b. m. (Dempsey . ssooim nvnrrr om rrot_i>u-to moo, z in s rmsi' :vom ,oou .ir ross, rm-to stoop:-. no-its ifac h purse will be awarded the winner- The re- nder will be divided into three equal parts, one heat- ln the event of ney raced for each heat ' ith a 36. event- o 21" PMB- 111-might hem-` will be deducted from first and second horses 3 hu ‘ somewhat outweigh another more than 15 _W 5 _ _ ' ii,,,,,,, ,mm im mi. i,,_ pounds for s sms iight. - mf’ 511°” °°1“m"°*°' °~~ 11'“’°°’»i p- c- from third and nothing from fourth- h Four horses to enter. four to start- horses to another class to Right reserved to change program- reject any ntry. bar any driver anddeclare races off on ac- nt of bad weather or failing to obtain a satis- tory number of entries or starters. To transfer which they are eligible, i re-open or substitute any cl Alt The track assumes no ge to any person or prope ALBERT ass without advertising- er or extend racing date- responsiblllty for 'dam- rty during this meeting. N- T- A- Rules to govern except where they conflict with these conditions. QUIGLEY, Secretary. - Saint Peters, P- E- l. ' ENTRIES CLOS E JULY 8TH. sbhillll #COND-4 Time: 2.13 2-5: 2.10. Only five started. Volo, bg. by Peter Volo r ` A - 9° 3 ,_.- t... "Ohm Siam . aw* ri Bunier, br.g. (Garrison Time: 2.08 1-5; 2.09 2-5; Only five started. FOURTH RACE Walker, former world's welter- weight and middleweight cham-, 16 P“°°"P“"° 550°' 3 5”" pion, returns to the fistic wars ini Ned May. bm. by Mi” tho feature match of a. slender na- _ Guy ipougiiwi tional boxing program this week. -, -"1 1_1. - reef-' ’ ,_ “sip-r "1- 1 -eg ‘v \ IJ' -3?#-‘¢t-~ ,¢___~f. .. t as 1- _ -r-_-J ,/I *"f3’V` ser" "gr _ fe 1"§, '/`/__ . » /» .¢.. .