“Finals .Wi|l 1 Be Played On Friday m(71'aI§AY N. B. Aug. 28- rlnsl matches’ of the'New Bruns- wick cpen tennis ionships "*.:.':*.’°°'°“...*°....“°..'?‘ ...:'***:.~.i.~ v'l:tanen's 11% yreached the semi- : at unzeloydagesgirng and‘: Don Robin- N. Joe u, Rothesey, will battle for the men's title. still in the run- ning for the ladies‘ championship are Mrs. 1". V. Woodbury. Halifax, Miss Isobel Matheson. Edmundston N 3 Miss _ __ nie Hsrrison, liothesay and Miss Rotheesy. Kensington Eliminated By S’side lg.‘ fimsrsido held in!‘ get to ummm Mm ion over ensinston in s. free glugging gsme at the letters home grounds. The loss ed finis will now lily of d Iideonlliondsyin szoutota BOX BCORl:— AB 3 H P O 9°°3@l‘|"»"‘O°I-‘Q1’ -351000390999) Ssmmerslde Dodds. !nmter‘?' u udslone Iealsne Oi-ossmm Arserisult Olav F 3 !|‘.Id“§‘D4I'5¢°§ K chensinsgon nlihy, Dsrnidh is --<.a-e-».......-an-.s..u..-..§ gfiihnhfiflfigfip not-o-uaoneooocofl no-u-oo-o—......g Souonuuuoouuooi zuaonmuuuu §o—ou°uoHu:—oa it uao¢ogoa—ooo——n ueoucougggfl 1% SCORE BY INNINGS: efl RI-I 0(fi0ll10—8ll (fl00(l)80—610 suumum Kenalnsh - It Dummerside Kmflhston Ru . . - _ °=.:.:.7.’i."3-‘.‘e°"*‘ie..’“.,.,‘=.=,, :Il'scOslhun 2; Gillis'1.mr"mpkm On 3 . K’ 6: has on hslir Llfifone struck out by Arseneult o in a ‘West: by . ‘w 1;: by i1fl¥I E E. Roy’-l Ji "my. Lelsnd’ Home M'i.*'riIny. All by ‘ O0. 2 ‘M h-.s-vim 2-‘: §ell_:nuck.’ sound and greedy’ . ml-v. . T 00 Ladies Golf Wlthll ‘ Miss Trites allowed 9. return to her old Jorrn today when on an outward line in the fi st round she (ed A 89. with play in oroe, however, the game was over at the 12th hole. The Briddewatsr 81irl's card betteredw lo‘ \*st nine Mes How d in the ti“!-WYVIB round yestcrdtixiy who went on to 3; . new °W-VI9 record of var the 0,- 353-7!-rd lsyout, psr ‘I for women. V N. B. and Island Players defeated Two New Brunswick survived the first were dsfeu is round todgy Wm A in the second. my Riverside. ssintfilohnlisnd Min. 3. E. Goodwin of Fredericton. They were eliminated at the hands of Miss Howard and Miss Trites, seven and six and six and five, re- spectivelzé Island s survi first lllova - Scotians Win Way 1‘ Semi-finals In Mar. 0 Tournament Belvedsre Country Oluh hers wss tbs "no-man’: Isnd of 10!!" yes- terday when feminine swinsm rnstehed strokes over the course in the first and second rounds of the Maritime Women's Golf Tournament. ‘ ‘. from the lily yesterday, it was «ruin the title, held by Msisie Howard of Gorge. bmk. nslunx. would menu in News seam. The semi-finals today will match Miss llowsrd with Mrs. 11. r. Cannon of Ashburn, llslllsx, and nu noun. 9; 1-11,, wm, Bub,“ Trltes of Bridgewsier. the 198'! titllsl. ‘ , division in the Mrs.J.E.WryolAmhertd I at. ed Constance Schofield of 5vve§tt°ield Saint John, nine and eight, Ml:sJ-gegln R:b!lnstor(i1 of Riverside. 90111 . 8 66 Miss Ad 1 Murphy, Gorsebrools, Halifax, :33 MM H- S. Gresoiy. Riverside, 3011": John. defeated Mrs. E. Meares Mt . Halifax. seven and five. Mrs. R. T. Holman. Charlottetown defeated Betty Large, Charlottetown two and one, Miss Nora. Longworth, cnulame- Keith Moss, town. defeated Miss Amherst. seven and six. Frederl - ton. deglegted Miss Florence Jone‘; M.rs.N.D.DeBlis f h ltte- wwn defeated Mia: 0 C ulgase, Mrs. C. E. f Fred it , defeated Mug‘;-ldfolll Arthul9.r no)’. two up. Miss Maggie Chestnut, “um . St. Andrew's N. B. de- Barbara estfield. saint John, five and four. SECOND l"LIGH'I‘— FIRST BOUND Miss Aleths Laird, Charlottetown. drew B bye. Constance Hyndman, or Charlot- tetown defeated Miss Rosalie Walsh or GorseI7rook,BeH1d’f'i"ax. gmlt. M30 Greta a of e de- flested Miss Maude Rowe of Glossa- brook. Halifax, four and three was in Davison of Ti-ui-Z» de- feated Miss Sally has of char- in e 19th hole. ttetown. one up at Mrs W , Halifax, from‘ and ms. Ethel Howard of Gorsebrook. Halifax, defeated Miss Ethel Foley of Gorsebrook, Halifax. three and RESULTS CHARWIONS DIVISION " lirstround-—Meisis some of me. Iislifsx. defected Alex Home of summersidmtons up. Mrs. H. P. nners of Ashburn Halifax. defesgd Mrs. 1". W. Young’ of Tnlro seven and six. . mu mlu-ion Morris of Charlotte- town defeated Mrs. O. D. Ms - or Charlottetown, four and three. . ss Dot Holmes of Truro detest- . O. L. Moss of Amherst, two up. Mrs. W. 1:. Cotton of charism- town defeated eenne mt , Gorsebrook. Hal as six and vs. . .2. Goodwi defeated. Mrs. J. T. . erside. Eleint song“ hree snd two. Miss i - e gator selected Mrs. 33 Buntsin. D PBS’! 111631‘ ' Mrs. [defeated Mrs. two. Colin Macxenzie of Sydney J. J. Ray of sydney one up. Mrs. Ben]. Rogers. J'r.. of Charlot- tetown drew s . cnsmrousmr DIVISION- SIMJOND ROUND Miss Howard defeated Miss Mac- lsod, seven and six. Mrs. Connors defeated Miss Mor- ris. four snd three. Miss Holme defeated Mrs. Cotton, six and five Msonsod o ver- Miss Trités defeated Mrs. Goodw- %i"dehse.int_ John. defeated Mrs. E. in. six and five. uia one ‘"1’ mm °mw'm' 'w° mnsr r'uc.n'r— SECOND ROUND Miss Robinson defeated Mrs. Wry. one up. Mrs. Holman defeated Mrs. Greg- ory. six and five. Miss Chestnut defeated Miss Longworth, five and three. Mrs. Argue defeated Mrs. Deisilois six and four. THIRD FLIGHT-SECOND 1! Miss Laird defeated Miss Hyund- man. three and one. Benton defeated Miss Davi- son. four and three. Miss Howard defeated Mrs. Wal- lsoe. one up. Mrs. Rogers defeated Mrs. Mao- srlottetown. seven and five. H Kensie. four and three. Briton Boos (By A. Bush, Assoelsted Pre- Stsff ‘ above six miles a. minute today. He set a new mark of 388.85 miles an hour for the measured mile and 309.74 for the kilolneire. In two beautiful. whistling runs along a is-mile straightaway ‘ill-‘I ihro n ‘ i amine mo: in 3. ushed h‘_s aaoo-h Mme‘ Cobbfislton , nrsepowe " Lion" to speeds never before equal- led on wheels. Hitherto they nsd been ed some '1' nystoonlylsoby $1?’ 0 . n. 1 en - lishirsn. Eystonk old record for the. mile was 357.3 m. D. b. end for the kilometre 367.34. speed for the mile of 300.85 The 371?)? m l-"rue 0311"?-lnln-lId1'l.‘8t mile ever travelled over ‘ground-— and 806.91 for. . nu¢gd_.n , ‘s rate for the kilometre was I .92. slower than for the e, the '5'.‘ ...i‘°‘. “....l“.: sout: and v e. ’ . flan‘ and ,is resehed fan the ‘giver an his Ineohine to on""melxen°r‘ia‘?.’£ee uvusuon was - .- l in speed sh in :51. .wn°il"o"me nil. «$2933 to .01. . _ . , . ' : . . I.” .,.... ..s°..°""‘ *9 °*%:..*':'... ts Wo rld’s Automobile Speed Mark To Over 6 Miles A Minute UNCLE BEN -- DO YOU LIKE. OLE. MR. BUDGE?-- AN’A POUND OF COFFEE, PLEASE- UH-- \X/ELL, HE'S‘ ALL RJGHT. N three events this second day of he the Moncton the Free for All Winner of the 2.25 Trot. was Pr Buctoudhe, N. B. Z 25 TICOT 222. ville, N.B. 8 6 6. Moncton 5 4 4. Protanna, Etter Moncton, 6 5 5, Walter Brown, er. Saint John. 1 Peter Dale, V. ton. Me.. 5 S 2. Wickmen, 2 5 5. ion, 4 4 4. Martin Dell, A. ne, N. B., 2 2 2. lottetown, 4 3 3. ion, 8 4 . Time 2.13. 2.09 Rainey Henley TRURO. N. 5.. owned by Charles sydnevy, N. S., t . events in here today. Raimv G. _ e Ballard's Model with the 2:24 tr piloted the wlnne Quaker Girl 5.. won the 2: the first San Ton. owned Ourdy cf 'I‘:um. healts. Helen Wills United States M _ , . B, Aug. 23. (CP)—Moncton horses wontwo of exhibition. Brown took the last two heats of romped away with the 2.19 Tmt and Face in straight heats. THE S UMMAEY Protector, T. C. Collette, Buo- touche, N. B. 111. Units L, Harry Wilbur, Moncton, Camalot, William Copp, Elgin. N. B. 4 3 3 Jane Grey, Frank Mann, Lewis- Prefetred stock, Time 2 19, 2»l9, FREE FOR ALL es. Moncton 3 1 1, Barney Hanover, Cecil Alexand- Bedford Grattorl, Lee Signal senator.Geo. Gay, Monc- Time 2.(B, 2.09 1-2, 2.12. 2 19 TROT AND PACE Happy L,I"red Robiehaud. Mono- ton 1 1 1. Miss Victoria. Power Bros, Char- Flreglow, S. l-Iorseman, Monc- Featu re Race onk two of the four a harness meet staged Henley. brown ueldlng, took the race against Direct event of the program. The Island horse won two straight heats an st last in 2: three successive heals. from droppilez the third 2.21 trot and pace afternoon on the mess racing at Walter and Happy L. other event. the otestor, owned at Port Fletcher Ayles, and Bteeves, 2 15. Etter and Stew- 2 2 . Holloway, Honi- Jones, Richard. 815. An- 1-2. 2.10 1-2. G. Wins Aug. 2a—Ho1~ses Ballard of North i Bal1ard's match I... feature 09 1-2. T. walked away oi: and pace in Joe Hood rs in both races. Dartmouth. 14 trot and pace. two heats and to Aaron L by F. 0. MA?- easlly took the in straight ) REMEMBER wmilv oody won the women‘s tennis championship for the sixth time 10 years ago today at Forest Hills. defeating Mrs. Phoebe Watson of England. 6-4. 6-2. She won the title again in 1931. and defaulted to Helen Jacobs in the 1933 final when she suffered during the match. TIPPIE AND “CAP" STUBBS an ankle injury Use Mlnard's for sprains. LIKE. HIM ?- - or sue > .1, Walter Brown Winner Of Free - for - all At Moncton Exposition To-day's Schedule 1l.00—Men's Doubles Mallett and Arsenault and Strain. ' 2.00—Iadies singles Semi-Final H. Garrett vs. C. Kenny. -3.00 Men's Singles: R. King vs. I‘. Monaghan. 5.00 P, Callaghan vs. J. Kenny, s.00—Men’s singles 1’. Connors vs. C. MacMl1lsn. Ladies Singles Hvuglhe-< vs C. O"Meara., Mixed Doubles: R. King and Mgbonsld. 1.. J. Kei-by and I. Ourley. BUT DO You V/:Li_, I CAN'T SAY I DIS- LIKE. HIM! HE PAYS HIS AN’ Flvt: POJNDS BILLS -- THOUGH HE'S MIGHTY CAREFUL IN HIS BUYlN'—-- ‘I *~“lnu|-!E};?;1r . .' sap!"-" 2?§ .i4 1% '—————-— ,, ’r Hennessey BASEBALL RES UL TS in one ear and out the other, pro- moter Mike Jacobs went blithely a.- head with plans to stage an Arm- strong—Ambel's welterweight show in Madison Square Nov. 1. Meantime, in the pubs, rooms and — Broadway theflght faitmul fo1v'.t the battle all over again with first Armstrong, then Ambers emerging the winner, according to the point of view. For every free thought the decision was just, you could find another who swore just. as vehemently that was the victim of one most flagrant cases larceny ever perpetrated on a "sus- pecting" New York fight public. VS. shou 'Z..ll --'_J' UPHOLDS MODERN GIRL notorious living, Rev. T. C. Ham- mond axsrued In disagreement with Dr. Richard Thomas, Willnchra. who suggested his o‘.e1'R'Y eiuse Holy Communion to women wearing lipstick, ldr vau--our - wr:i.L,l'M NOT WHAT DO YOU LIKE OU'D CALL ENTHU- HIM ?? SlASTIC-- it - _ ., .._. /I K/.-',— “ C / -Lz ; I ‘ I . E’; “r: cigar til-le Garden pool stores along Y I Cm ° lC§”cbsi§“l}'$ll3 °l 50 D 6 0115 toda b bel three i ....... W... "305 3V5 2.6:. ..l...l ....E..*“.';. .....i:.. Giants 3-3 in the odd mawn Team Today vi=,t—;£_;,_,§we,,;=- ;,,z-M-.,,.,*1,,,,.,ea-,,,._ W19 ‘Fem looted e douglg and h]g§d'eSl',a.nd§‘l1‘£ ’ 0 v Herman, o s s, four- a BBOOK1.INE.MA55. Aug. zi— - of gran (AP)_A grimly determined Yuso_ fourth'intr;‘i;ig to y with s. foun- slav Davis Cup team 1“ o.um"bert to the showers in the fi Bishop of Bl-omwich and ...__n some surpL . 1 5- to move into the semi-finals of the Nova Scotis baseball pl off the dluim Covpie LaB1anc. playing tira base for Gateways. was "un- justifiably taken from the game" by Umpire Lem Marine, Aussies Play ensased two fiercely played practice sessions today in preparation for a clash Few have conceded the European zone winners much of chance against the polished Aussies. Jfi Up In League in .£:irii. A"-in‘; co.r,r,mm SYDNEY. N. S W.—fCP) — direct shot at the United sta - - Redsemmmd men. ml I-il=stick— distasifflfl t“ it "W-‘,’ held tennis c"D- full game by whipping the seem to some —s no a o Brook] 3 3-0 while Adrian Qfli-it. those ho watched their slashing ameswat. the Longwood Cricket lub wdayiseorpened theh‘ W95 in Keep Minard's in A By Edwina.) I -and continued their hitting at the expense of Jack Lynn and Dick league-leading Cinol-nnsii. V11 defeating second-plaoe st. Iouls. Nat. Race NEW YORK, A118. Br-(APS ~*“..ll..g WE!‘ the home, __.J "n.mi:.g---.—g.___.._.—-—-:_— EITHER? UNCLE BEN DOESN'T LlK£’Hl MY LAND! ooeswr Lu<c"’»"1 xwi-co? \Y/HAT'I'lEYOUi TALl<lN' 'aou‘r,ANYHoa/? By Westov ‘i— :. «z .5 . ._- .4 .¢l’~‘ TlLl.|E, DANCIN WE HADN'T SEEN THAT You WE TH 6Riees..wE'D :rUsT COM as vou E HAoN'T? *1: KNOW HOW vou l<NEW..M AC TOLD YOU~ OWN UP, MAC a. DIDN'T YOU. Ill-st (Isms , ‘ . “" New son: on ooo—r ‘ ' 0 Donald and Roger; uni Om'lnlOfl8 d 3 enzng °‘'‘‘‘°’‘ '“ °°“"'°"'- G or S ° 3" --~=--= . . ame emz - mals New York mgmg 13 g B 4 p 3 T 2 S a1 and Dickey; tee, y 0 core no one ooo—e 1e 2 . 7 ——_ Elsie“ .. .;°°.3i2°;...°°H * "vtrnackey" Mwacnem-e'noml - r mm; am”. "““ '°' ‘ 3.... W Pia COI'ItlI1U€S ‘liq’-§~‘ba‘1?°'r‘:’<’r’n‘a-“’.?é;‘i..e‘ui‘y waidiflieg W nox :3: g'mv¥lmehM' Tmm os_nmd ll )’ first ...... .. the ..... ... .. five 5 g2gi:,i:W- 93:, 33:, no... ,2 2 i » series ingm the Sporting Club Vic- Dominions AB n 11 so A s Pippen and l-laws: Hutchinson. v; n toms by ii 3-2 score to go one square s 35 5 o o 2 3 134, to M Tb»-».; same v» in the battle to decide Mclnnis 4 n n 3 8 ”‘~''‘ { the “am fin mm swmremd A“_ w ‘ . l 2 1 9 1 Washington at cievelsnd (Play- . . e . Wlielen xi 3 1 1 1 0 0 ed former date.) t Stars who last night clinched their Whitlock c 4 1 1 8 0 0 amen semi-sinsl series from the chal- any 1: 3 o 3 1 0 1 N.um.l Len”, Q 1hfi3;K°we:fwrth8p‘Kr€!la§n8th1A:nR'°‘1J1t37 in F. Whnlen lb 8 0 1 13 0 1 : X1 0 V3100. 3 ' Q4 Bwrlns W0 mm! in the opening Murieyugl b I 3 8 3 i :1» Pllllsdslphia %gi1l3ooo—o 1: ’ competmon ggain was keen m{zlnas0}>n“1;1l1re§a nits 0!! the off- Her :2 4 9 1 1 2 o Derringer and Lombardi; Beck yesterday as fifteen matches were 9’ "33, dd 9’ MbD°““Jd "he “W15 35 -5 8 2715 5 and Millles. run off in the Holy Redeemer Ten- A WV" headed (mm (D0 430 001-8 12 m;mem_ with me field gun mar”-1» 'vllf‘J_ «gut-‘g thglixrlrging Victoria: AB R H PO A II New York 000 000-3 9 narrowing down matches were be. boost the’; 1'3»; 3‘ $3 but th MECHDO-uzali ss 4 0 0 2 3 2 Lee, Root and Hsrtnett; cum- coming closeily contested affairs V t‘ 1 : 9 balk Mm e G am at 4 1 l i D 0 bert, Lynn, Ooffman and Danny- ilhat gave promise of exciting duels 1° 5.” “Eh °“Im°t h ‘I °°“m" M39030” D 3 0 1 0 0 0 . mow the champions m deemed ell‘; inlmens ail oll_ the third Williams so 3 o l 0 2 0 St. Louis 000 001 1o1—e s I m we Various dmsmns‘ a . mint‘; malt. t.e rl17l1¢O0XnC J. ‘Roach 1-1 4 0 1 1 0 0 Brooklyn 2M000o2ix——8 8 1 -- l::i ....i..;:°i;r. ':.:..::n:.*;€ gm; ‘ii. i 5 i 3 i 3 ..:.=.°°s..r- W "' saw the two minus give the best Ryan c 4 o o is o o Phelps. n’ Worm md “dies sins,“ iinisespltalye of basxlleiaall seen here dur- P. Roach if 3: 2 dz xo’ 1% 2 G sea“) ' llflt IEO! 1-l. Blanchard defeated in. Hen- '1'” ‘““'‘‘° W” - 9“ "ml -“'1' Vm~P‘_P°== M the Plate Georae ' , ' nesm F1, 3_gV $331333;-‘AF 113913;: Jgtllylmcglotu Milli; ¥‘i’8I£sClSI.r on the bases, pare Mc- Pl ooooooooo—o 1 335' “M defeated R‘ ”°°‘“”5- stab on. hard hit ball and glivilr 153 ' V” M°Km““"' BM‘ 1"" Boliiroawnn and Soo0lisOeo‘(x)P05edmx—e1l land 0.. Kenny defeated G. Coyle, lvXh§J;g‘;5t1:?Jl1a“t mnmnz “uh By hmmlr I47D9l- ' 6 3’ 6 '3' _ Dormliions last night were trest- ' 123 456 789 R. H E B d Game: I I"“"°' D°""'°" edwsoaseotfsoftdrinksl-r.vRov Domimlons 201000000 3 3 5 won ' - Prowse during the game which Victories 0001010000 2 7 2 Pittsburgh 009 _rv_Ig ooo_q: | s. smith and A Covle defeated ' ' Bos n ooo 3oooox—o 8 3 6-. McDonald and R, Toombs ‘ sfleintzfilmfin sewell, Blsaanfton 3 1,8-1. V usoe. ue er: Madl"a en Men’: sum... Armstrong To Card Inals mm. H g 'r. an-ain defeated H. Hughes . rf Intern-tion-I lune! 1:, s—e. a——a. s—4. Concentrate On Qua I )/ For _ J. Kenny defeated v. Williams Naive’ incl _ es: 6-—!, 6-4. » » ‘ . I. M h at ted J. Coyle M] S 1; Toronto 020620001011 1_9' 8£g'5’g6_Eé‘. 9 ea M$1;lp:a1 Lwl 110.331 3 13 up. "‘ Hes. Ladies Double-= nsmeroar. us. Aug. as ._ r~ Gmbvwlkt mlveed all some namrz ._-;~,m,,, ’ Km-tie 0- °‘M°‘“"* 5"‘ C‘ “W” A-Wcmod Pml Sports Writer me: an?S§.g"‘i‘§3 ‘z§’.“i§§§‘§ N°""”l‘ m m °°° ‘ ‘° defeated A O’Mea.l‘a and E. Mac- NEW ygnx Aug as _(_;_p)_. cm-dim); was scar d '12 5 in 0“ MG 10‘ 6 1‘ 0113 . - - ‘ r “ 1“ °—°' 6" With the squawks and confusion over mntsporl in she‘ ddcicllng rislngnwwiin mm“ L Mixed Doumem which followed the Lou Ambers- game of 9, best.o:.nve Nova, Jersey City 111000 000 3 11 Henry Armstrong lightweight title scone, basebgu pmydawn ,,,1,,,_ Baltimore l00 000 000 1 B c. Riley and c. Feavyour de- map. came these developments Cardinals qualified to meet J°‘“°1' ""1 - fasted R. Lawton and F. I-Ien- today: gprmghm 1:-emebuflen in the 311!‘1kl1hiI! and W nessey 6-2. 1-6. . .1. Eddie Mead, manager of 55111]-finals. R°°!°5"“' °°° 15° ml’ 7 g H '1'. 5'18-111 find Rn D““Y 595"” Armstrong, said he would demand Em 81° 00° 019 on 4' ed B&_'I1‘°°""b5 ‘ma R" T°°"“’5 that New York state reverse the amd,.,m°Bm1' C‘ annh ' ‘be d J. H h d _ unanimous verdict awarding the G "Jersey city 1300901 5 ,,;“,,-edTg°mL,C';;‘,, and ff‘? fifughfis championship to Ambers- ateWa)’S Baltimore :01 320 x 9 o H M ..:...:i:: ...W*:::m*r.:';- ... s g - a . Men’: Doubles weight because of weight u-cum. in protest Game "11- t t . _. edrgombgs mg glgflnclbgg 7d:f;a°- ‘3.53.‘?i°.".1‘wZ?gi°.i°Z‘r..‘.§‘.?.°°’°“°° "’ m‘ _ MM" 0011') an E Y . . . ‘ ‘ aim mm ..‘:‘.$.““..f.‘i.“°.’“...‘°.‘...i.‘; .Z'°l’.l‘.’ ..i.r:M...:°°;.I.?i..*:..s-.-..A.“s-..::.r. M M °-==~- ' GM:llett andeyl-Iennsey defeated Port in New York. in ozffniosial rotest aigalnsf esI‘t:l‘- Maybe and Craig 5-0, 3-43. 4. With Mesds blasts going dew‘: some. n w v. Cubs Move