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TELEPHONE 1378. 4'6 §44§"§'§§ §$F§ w§ CITY TICKET OFFICE 04 (ii-eat George Street CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Tickets on sale over all Railway and Ocean Steamship Lines. We offer you expert. advice in selection ot‘ travel routes. make your nluteroozn and sleeping car reservations, give as- sistance with passports and give you u general first class service. Local tickets also sold to all points. ‘v’. K. ROGERS City Ticket Agent o >o¢¢+¢ meow“ +++¢¢+w¢o4< ¢+++ o 00-0140-04440 +o+++0 ‘I344 04-O-044J#O§04 9 Phones 510 and 541. ~>§$Ui¢+oo+w++ww++¢o0o Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Class Insurance at Lowest Rate. Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis Charlottetown , ed the third round. Theywere Sid- 3 ney B. wood, Jr., JTHE CIIIARLOTTETOWN QQABDIAN Additional Sport News RAIN lllllTS (LS. TENNIS T 0 ll R N E Y (A-P- By Guardian’: Special Win) FOREST HILLS. N. Y1, Sept. 3- A heavy downpour of rain today hall/ed Dlfly ln the second seven of the 32 m tennis programme ivere completed. Officials of the U. S. Lawn Ten- nis Association announced the fin- ai would be held on Sunday. in- stead of Saturday, as s. rcsui, of the schedule setback, The weather forecast was for steady rain tcnlgm and raised doubt the second round could be completed tomorrow. Roderick Nrenzel, the towering Czechoslovakian, had a lead of two sets to one over Roland Longtizi of Montreal when their match was in- terruptcd. The Canadian dominated the plav in the first se; t9 win the opening chapter 6-2, and al- lllCrl ecipscd the Czech 1n the second set with his deep forehand drives and backhand chops. Menzel, making his initial ap- pearance in United Sates championship and more accustomed to hard courts. had difficulty with his footing and frequently slipped. The first l8 games of the second set were Won on service. Longtin “blew” a chance to cop the set when he netted a set-up overhead smash for set point in the 14th game. Tirlng under the strain of Major Attraction the protracted chapter, Longtin couldn't hold on to his delivery in the 19th game and Menzel won the 20th at love to take the set. 11-9. Menzel overcame a 1-2 deficit in‘ the third set and ran through five games to win it, 6-3. Five seeded domestic stars were among the seven players who gain- THE END (By Tom A NEWPORT. R. 1.. spent. to stage a sporting spectacle to in the races for the America's Cup. at. the lavish outlay. A well as impcssiblity of a "gate." For the United States defender, gcr, Endeavour, will Gregory Mangin. George M. Imtt, Jr., Frankie Parker and Berkeley Bell. Parker and Bell advanced by default of Edward W. Burns and Donald M. Frame. respectively. Lott. Mangin and Wood scored in straight sets. Lott took over Ernest Sutter of New Orleans, 5-3, 7-5, 6-3, Wood overpowered S. Ellsworth Davenport, III. of Forest jlills. 6-2. 6-4. 6-4, and Mangln conquered Ralph de Mott 0f Woodcilffe N. J.. 6-3, 6-1. 6-3. .}_i_____ SHUHNTEAN IN FINALS (C. P. by Guardian's Spools] Wire) FREDERICTON, N. B., Sept, 3- Defeating Devon Tiger; 3-1 at. De- von today, Y. M. C. I. Maroons of Saint John emerged as finalist challengers for the senior baseball championship of New Brunswick. Maroons will meet St. Stephen- Milltown Kiwanis, thrice Maritime champions, in the final struggle for the provincial title. The Saint John team recorded straight victories in the semi-final series, having defeated Devon 10-2 on Saturday. Secmlng more evenly matched today. the teams gave a better ex- hibltion. All three Saint John runs were made ‘ufthe sixth inning, De- von's lone score coming in the first | when Jack Watson slammed a 1 threebaggsr and ran home on ‘ Malloy‘; single. The defender and challenger will race over the open ocean until one has scored four victories. They will sail 30-mile courses. all starting from" a special racing buoy nine miles southeast of the liglitshlp. Alternatcly, daily except Sunday. the courses will be windward-leeward and triangular. The direciion of the first leg will be determined by the Signalle News of the success of the No. 2 Company Sixth Divisional Signals inl the icccnt rifle matches in the wide competition, re- ceived by Captain W. A. Smith in s. letter from Lt. Cci. R. J. Birt- whistle, Secretary of the D. C. R. A. Ottawa. Follow-mg is the letter: Dear Capt. Smith: l I desire to acknowledge the| receipt of your letter of Aug. 21,1 and to expiafn that my reply has been delayed awaiting the com- pilation of the scores in the Small Bore Series. 1 now mire to say that No. zl promoter would be Rifle Contest: Island Unit Ranks First In Dor .1- ion - Wide Competition For Small Boll Series. small bore matches, a. Dominlon- trophy donated by Col. D. R. Street. Please convey to the members EAVOUR Horgan) (Associated Press Sports Writer) ( . P. By Guardian's Special Wire) Sept. Zi-Noivherc on earth has more mnney been be viewed by fewer spectators than An Indian Prinor-fivniild be sihocked grieved over the absence as? Ralnboiv- and the British Challen- ' . 5. nine miles southeast of Brenton‘s Reel’ lightshlp, so far out on the ocean that those ashore will find it difficult and perhaps impossible to identify the contenders. breeze. Ever since George L. Schuyler, as soc surviving owner of the cup won by the yr-icltt fkiziericn at Cawes, England, in 185i. turned the trophy over to the New Yolk Yacht Club, the club has 11nd full jurisdiction over the rules governing the con- tests, and the regular racing rules of that club will prevail. 1'8 Win Company Sixth Divisional Signals have been successful ill irinning the Home Range SOPltS and the of your unit my congratulations on their success. Following are the mt-mbers of lllllMllRK "B R ll KEN (A. P- By Guardians Special WIN) SYRACUSE, N. Y., Sept. 8—Vltn.- mine upset the dope among Grand Circuit three-year-oid trot- ters by capturing the Wmtem Horseman Futurity in straight heats at the State Mir track today. Muscletone, runner-up to Lord Jim in the Hambietonian and odds-on- choice in the $4.000 stake here, broke badly 1n the stretch of each heat, finishing fifth, A 25-year-old record fell before the flying hoofs of Vitamins as the bay stallion trotted the first heat in 2.01 3-4, the fastest time in the quarter century's annual running o1’ this futurlty and the dies‘ mile trotted by a three-year-old this season. SUMMARIES Classified m1, 3 Holt, Purse $100 Lindy Volo, (S. Palln) i Isabel Hanover (T. Berry) .. 3 2 The Lad (H. Stokes) 23 Valor (V. Fleming) . . . . . . .. 45 Calumet Candler, Calumet Daw- son, John McElwyn, also started. Times: 2.05, 2.05, 2.05. Classified Pace, l Beets, Purse I400 Hanover the Greatil-L Roth) 1 l. 1 May Irwin (S Pailn) ...... 223 Bertha. Moore (E. JOHN) ... 3 3 2 Sallie Direct, Wflkoe Belle, my Twinkle, Katrina also started. Times: 2,03, 2.08, 2.04 8-4. 1 The Horseman’; Futurity 3 Yell’ Old Trot, 2 in S, Value 84893.01 Vitainine (Caton) . . . . .... 1 Bertha. C. Hanover (T. Berry) . I 3 Emily Stokes (F. Egan) ...... 4 2 Reynolds. (M. Chllds) .. . 1 Reynolds. (M. Childs) .. 4 Muscletone (H. Parshall) .. 5 Times: 2.01 3-4, 2.02. The Fox Stake, 2 Year Old: Pacing, 2 in 3, Value $4,303.34 The Auctioneer (S. Palln) 1 1 |Kantara (W. Brltenfleld) . . . .. 3 2 George Washington (H. Par- shall) ........44 Times: 2.12 1- , . 3-4. Classified Paw, 3 Heats, Porno 0600 Calumet Dubuque (H. Thom- as) . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Rip Hanover (V. Fleming) .. 2 Dominion Grattan (W. Her- bert) ......... .... 8 Oneeta. Strathmom (H. Par- shall) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Times: 2.02 1-2, 2.01 1-2, 2.01 1-4. Canadian Seniors Golf Tournament '25-YEAR- the A cam IDEA / l BELIEVE (‘vs cor me mom noormc m LAST Tod: I oumtanding roofin Nu- f". The prices of al willirrxunea '.butNu-R , .2" 1.".A~arfiszfrr"zz.tzz..zzi'rg;.s.*m t BARN AND STABLE ‘EQUIPMENT g1 necessary for a modem burn Hay Can, Tnclu, Hay Forks, Stalls, Staricaliieoiiiw Carriers. Send for Catalogue. THE P E D L A R P . Esloblislggfp L E L Monlrtel Office and Factory ‘ - - 94 Namroli 3 Fulaln: Olhawu, Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver, ‘bdldlfl.’ Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa; Winnipeg, Culgqy-y. yam!‘ B. --Building Materials- —-'Just Received - One carload of the famous C. Lloyd & gm , Inside and Outside Panel Doors All sizes. Ono oat-lo d of Rhyn Q Window ‘Iirames and glslaaed One carioad Douglas Fir Moulding; $p0uting and Finish Direct from Vancouver; One carload Johns Mzinville Md, bestos Shingles and Roofings Direct from Factory, Prices on Application. L. M. POOLE & C0. PAOLPS WHABVES (C, P. by Guardian's Special Wire) ROYAL MONTREAL GOLF‘ CLUB, Dixie, Que, Sept. S-Illho two-ball handles-p foursomes that featured the opening aw in tho annual championship tour ent of the Canadian seniors’ golf as- sociation resulted today in a. three- way tie. The leaders, tied with net scores of ‘l1 were H. A. Love-tt and Rankine, Beaconsfleld, Que, and A. J. Donaldson, Toronto: C. I‘; Sanders and C. B. Robin, Royal the team: Q. M. S. A. Goinilev, Sig. J. S. MacDonald, O. R. Sm. Roy MO, Cube, Sgt. A, O. F. Gill, Capt. W.‘ A. Smith. Q. M. S. J. S. Moore. Sig. R. E. JCllklILn Sig. P. J. Landrlgan. Sgt. J. C, Sl('\\’fll‘i. C. M. S. L, 1,, Dttffy, Mnj, F. B, C0n-| rad. l The golf (XYIITIIJBtiilOD at the Bel- vcdcrc Links yesterday was most interesting to the larSB number OI players who took advantage of Labour Day. Aussies Play E xh i b i ti o n lVithEngland E 146 Richmond Sh, n.- étlccsrs in M rox lllllSlltfi FEED Imperial Biscuit 00.. l-imlltll n,” m, 4345mm rc-mmc, r. s. l. r. o. Box m. In the morning Mr. L. E. Well- ner wcn the sweepstakes. In the afternoon the approach- 'ing and putting competition WRS' held. In the indies’ competition, Mrs. E. W. MocKlnnon and Mrs. Australians who won the test n. M, Bagnnil tied “m. Mrs. Mac- cricket series against ‘England- Kiniion winning the playoff, Mr. finally got to work today in an ox- c, J, Macbean and Mr. Alan Mac- hibition with an England clrven .11 Mlilan ma in the men's compfll- which Play W“ "npwlble SM"!- tlon with the former winning the day 118611156 0f r8111- toss (C. P, by Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON, Sept. fl-The tourlnz _ The England eleven won the toss In driving Miss Doris Prowse won and when stumps were drawn hfld the ladies match ',.lth 449 run up 186 runs for loss of only yards, Mrs. Priowse followed three wickets. Frank Woollay scor- wllh 426 yards. The meat‘; match ed 66 runs. F‘. Walters was dismiss- was won by Mr, E. D. Nloolson who ed for 22, and the veteran Jack reached 553 yards. Mr, W. E. Oot- Hobbs ran up 38 before the third tr: was second with 507 yer-ch. wicket was down. Wally Hammond The mixed foursome was won by 1194! 43 110i 01"- M "l! °1°9° 01 Q.;..1.-.,. F5} Finals (C, P, by Guardian's Special Wire) CHATHAM, N. B., Sept. 3~ Monctoii Rcvezs bCCftlllL‘ eligible todsy to enter the provincial jun- for baseball fiilflls ris a result of a 4-3 victory over Chrithnm Sham- rocks. The play ivzis fast and went to three innings before- Barton of Moncton. niziclc the first hit, only to be caught going into second. Shamrocks secured their three runs from four hits» in the ncxt inning. Rovers’ runs also cnmc in one inning. the sixth. Fnultllcss playing by both teams kept the score un- changed for the rest of the game. play were: Mrs, Grant Gregory and Mr. C plly. J. MacLean with 34 net. Misc Nora In the only other cricket match Longworth and Mr. l-l. W. Weeks continuing play bet/Iqeen Yorkshire were second with 37 net. and M. O. 0., scores at the close of BRINGING FATHER M. C- O. 204 and i for four: Yorkshire 357. (Sutcllffc 74, seven for 100) Mlbohcll 50. Sims ;BAR EYRUSS Montreal, SET FUR Blllll (AT. By Guardlnn’; Special Wire) NEW YORK. Sept. 3 - Barney Ross brokg camp today at Pemdale after a brisk boxing drill and mov- ed bag and baggage to New York to finish preparations for the de- fence of the world welterweight championship in a. return 15 round match will‘! Jimmy McLamin this Thursday night. in Madison Square Garden BOW]. McLarnln meanwhile completed ibis public training at Orangeburg (but. the clouting Vancouver oeit Hilnlls to remain at. his camp until All Collyer. Royal Montreal; J. I. ~ Wednesday night or Thursday morning. Both fighters have impressed critics as being in remarkably good condition. with little to choose B! in their respective chances. Rosa so far has been a slight favorite 1n] the betting but Moumfn hu nanny sitpportrrs in his bid to turn the tab'('s on the bleak-lulled 01110080 0V. 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