..,,,,.~ ne Aioff Wins Truro . Free-for-al’l (By The canadianlrdal I IRURO.‘ N.B.. Jul 1 th ”°'"mmm¢° circuit interrupted Saturday i’ i1ni’heat in all §'.’.?‘.....‘.‘..r. ‘ record ' th h downpour 3§'.°'r'iw : lgurihyoe Edward n the free-for-all class. she beat out Buck Hanover in the flratl-teat and led Bimcoe Harvester home by the second. . San in heat of Walter rl out Hal Btitton -raioe. Sully took the oveninl .l.he classified me. but came from behind in the Brown second to win in a close finish. - Protania took two straight heats from live horses in the 23 class, with Ethel Bellini and Miss sum- merside providing the competition. Proi.en‘e. nosed out the Bellini mare in the second heat’ when she lost her stride in the home stretch. SUMMARY Free for All Trot and Pace Jule Aaoi! (W. Kelly) - - - - Bufi Hanover (W. Hood) - -- ,5-imcoe Harvester (J. Conroy) Marvin Brooke (Cummings) - Jeanne Truax IH. Sweeney) - Time: 33%, 1.06. 1.39. 1.12. Classified Race Patch - - - - - - - - Oaiulnet Duke (G. Kuhn) - ‘mm: 92. 1.00. 1.30%, 2.14. 2.23 rroi and_l‘aoe San Tan (J.R. Sanderson) - Hal nnown (J. McMillan) . Miss Jo Hanover (Cumming) inland (Kel ) 8.28_C.lua I"ri.wo Dora Worth (JR. Sanderson Time: .3‘! , 1.13%. 1.60, 2.24. Htlvflli--N. 3. Jggm-FTOC Budd ho!-tennis’ ' -rimm/-2. o. mooioush. w. 1. Dodge. 0. W. Maexglnie. . y 2—Ox>enina Nova Scotia bar- ior im was rain be- assesoouid A crowd oi’ 000 ‘who sat through a drizale. oflened land ‘ and a Truro import Iroln giismup r Canadian circle hold Ton of each AMABON Stall Writer MON'i‘R.l:AL, July 2 ._.(op)_ Laird. Watt of Montreal. who came out at retirement. to defend his Quebec singles and doubles tennis titles, can return to business with the assurance that he still is Can- edzs best tennis layer. BY oouolns Canadian Press Watt and Eleanor Young couver shared the spotlight. win- ning all the major trophies be- -tween them. Watt scored a 6-4, 1-5. 6-4 vic- tory_ over » iis Tarshis oi Montreal to retain is singles crown and - paired with Gordie MacNeil of Montreal ml‘ is 5-7.6-3, 6-2, 6-2 victory over Toronto's Bill Pedlar and Phil Pearson in the doubles final. Watt and Bobby Murray ggnuontreal won this title last lM.iss Yourm. by far the class of the women's competition. defeated ‘ the Dominion’s iirst ranking wom- on player, Mrs. Rene Bolts of Montreal. 6-3. 6-l in the singles and teamed with Toronto partners to gain easy victories in the wom- en's doubles and mixed doubles matches. - she and Mrs. Frank Fisher breezed through a 6-0. 6-0 match in the women’s doubles against Bolte and Mrs. A. E. Porter of Montreal. and with _Pedlar as Hall . Wlaiit“ Conquers Three Cup Team.Aspirants In March To Quebec Tennis Singles Title partner won the mixed doubles 6-1, 6-2 from Dr. George Leclerc of Montreal and Mrs. ‘Fisher. Watt, ranked iirst in the Dom- out the chosen Friday night to the'Dominion 111,- Cuba later rzhis month. combination i.nion, personally accounted tor three quarters of the Davis Cup team in his march to the singles’ title and in the doubles final put that was reoresent Besides 'mrshis. who will share MONTREAL, Following are champions crowned Saturday in the Quebec provincial tennis tournamrmt: ARE CROWNED July singles duties in Cuba with Bruce Hall of Toronto. the tall Montreal boy, member of Canada's cup team a year ago, eliminated Pe~a.rs:)n and Because of business reasons he had to decline representation on _ the team this year, but will be seen in the second round if Can-ada wins the first. possibly 2 ——(C P)-— Men's slngles—L:-lirri Watr..Morlt- real . Men's doubles -.I.'li:'i Watt and singles Gordon MacNeill. Montreal ‘ Women's Young, Vancouver. Women's Young and Mrs. Toronto. — — Eleanor do u b les —Elelmor Frank Fischer, Mixed doubles—-Bill Pedlar, Tor- onto, and Elean r Young. Veterans sing es —O1lVlel' pont. Montreal. Dil- V Practice For f Stars’ Club” There wll be practice ior the stars baseball team at the pork diamond this evening at 6 o'clock sharp and a lull attend- ance oi’ players is urgently desired. mm MOGABE. (MIT) REMEMBER WHEN Max Schme retained his heavyweight 'bo g. title eight years» o today when he scored a cal knockout over Young Bohgatrihling air Cleveland. With 14 seconds to to before the iinal bell, the 'l!uton uncorked a - riiio loiiensive, s awling strlblin to the canvas. is reieree steppe ‘lint. and gave the light to Samuel- .. _T. _____ 1 ' gmoeau alimlna‘ A) Cork Tip. 4:»- fault How They Stand the Y.M.C.A. Bowling Leagues for the season 1936-39 were awarded their trophies at a gathuing in the Social Room oi’ the Y.M.C.A. last Friday evening. About thug- flve or forty prize winners. in - viduals and member of winning teams were present. Mr. Geo. W. Craig. chairman of the Y.M.C.A. games committee presided and was assisted in the awarding of the trophies! btyhe Mr. E. V. Bell. A)t1“CI:O case 0 rogralnme a p - ant social haliphour was s t, re- freshments being y Mrs. Mary Macliean, Mrs. Houston and Mrs. Burt. all 0! the Y.M.O.A. Ladies Auxiliary. The bowling awards follows: Business Girls’ League--Winning team. Ficogies. silver cup-i award- ed to Dorothy Black, Eileen Jones. Jennie McGuire, Gertrude Vaugh- an. Leila Vaughan. Rebekah League-Winning team. Comets. Silver cups awarded to Mrs. Neil Ma/theson. Eileen Hol- man, Mrs. I-loule, Jennie Cousins. Mrs. Frank Lafierty. Y's Menettes League-Winning wereas team. Orioles. Silver cups award- ed to Mrs. Rockwell, Mrs. . . Bruce. Mrs. L. J. Stacey, Mrs. Frank Stewart, Mrs. Luck. Zion Guild League — Winning team. June Bugs. Silver cupa a- warded to Mrs. A. I-lowatt, Mrs. J. A. MC-Millan. Mrs. F. A. Mutch, Mrs. Rodd. Mrs. Franir Laflerty. Commercial League -— winning team,. C.NIt. Silver cups award- ed to Alex soot/t. 0.1-I. Hodgeon. Robt. Duncan. W. Davis, sun Hood. Service Club League — Winning team. I-ll-Y Grads. silver cup presented to Hi-Y Grads Club. C.N.R. League--Winning team. Rovers. Silver cups to Ernest Cameron. R0 . Duncan. ‘Gerald Proctor, Alexosomt. Gor- don White. ‘ __fIII.fl-‘ii Team and individual winners in: . ,-..._... —~ ‘ , y .....I-' 2 Y.M. C.A. Bowlingi~ p..-... ‘ For Past Year Awarded 1 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost P.C. Jersey City 43 29 .597 Rochester 41 29 .577 Newark 39 35 .52’! Syracuse 39 36 .520 Buffalo 36 3'1 .493 Baltimore 82 37 .464 Montreal 31 40 . 437 Toronto 27 44 880 AMERICAN LEAGUE New York - 51 18 .761 Boston 35 25 .583 Cleveland 35 30 .538 trait 36 31 .537 alioafo , 32 32. .500 Wash ngton 28 42 .400 Philadelphia 28 _40 . 394 St. Louis 19 46 .292 NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati 40 24 .625 New York 37 29 .561 Qicago 36 32 .529 St. Louis 33 30 .524 Brooklyn 30 31 . 492 Pittsburgh 30 31 . 492 Boston 28 36 .444 Philadelphia 19 41 .317 Jack Dempsey - Winning Fight . With Peritonitis NEW YORK, Dempsey. former Julv 2—Jack world's heavy- weight champion. is so much im- ed lletains dition miléare dwill bled: sue re} nil “unites there is 8 no further his con- marked change in his cor.dition."- it n . ma » - ; . . 1. 2 H 4. . §r‘i§3iti§e3herea5enlnsw underlvent. M1i3§oLr.k§°(ian§:;_P‘m T°i-°l'i:c 1ti.ir-if-flnloo “grille oiiicial time was 47 seconds. §gg;,b§},.g;*m_h““ “V "“”°“° {‘.,z,f";fl,,},f§”§..,'.'§§ ?.f“...'§.°r'."l'.. “iii? an Elmendix Opcffltlon Thursday Kansas Cltv l0:‘Minneapolls ll. Mgmgmkgg '1; .32. remain __._'____.—. __ p,..,,,gnc,_ night. Perltonitis developcd a.ite1- second Game:— First Game:_-- 1“ 5 BUDGE WINS TITLE2 P,Hn__ADEm:H]_A_ Jugy 2.430,)- Entries close July 5th. thseopergtiogfioned his home this Toledox 10; Indianapolis 7. Knngagltfilli 8:._Minneao_o . , Fr-:3¢lsse}.‘e;1Iuly;3:1‘s—DowomI‘1 me Mack‘ vemm mamgcr of the MMARTHUR RACE TRACK. 111335 Y First Budge today 5 hr "‘°”““"' ‘ma’ “Md ”° his mud‘ SUNDAY “MES °°‘“"“""‘ °¢ L°‘”"‘m° °' ‘““°°v 5"‘ 7'5' "3 ’° W” Q” Efiiflgnmif 2331. ’°I’!.... MYRON MMARTHUE. Prob. rerliiessazes oi eood wishes for his Nu-,oN,“, “Aqua ""—"_-_ §,‘§',§.‘_f,’,',‘1ps""‘f,;‘,‘§",’,";';""‘:1 °;°p§2f€v ‘f.3,,¥'.§z Boston, where he became ill 'murs- GEO. H. BROOKINS. Secretary- - . l s°°°d" ”°°"°iV1_°‘:’rriv°»1§'ua"sdl.i§) ariigeillf - Millard’: for rluulruir. °‘ ‘5”°° 5°°°‘“"”‘ "‘ ”‘° “"””"" Silalfih henfifilir ‘lie “dist”-iiilii 1:§wE“i’1]:3.rlIl%s.D1a ‘ sg"l'='§i'iEie1onla 7. U" ’ mm” stadium‘ ,sel!_"_1n _s_“c0_wD_ ____1¢ 01 divs-" I . I OUT OUR WAY _ —- By J. R. Willlama OUR BOARDING HOUSE — With —— M9-i0|' H°°P'° GOSH LOOK AT TH’ VOLVRE NOTIGNG THE l . up,|¢LE Amos walks, ?“é’.5‘;’s’§“é?. ‘:E.T.‘i“.’L;:' """‘°°”""°” 1 *’U**'“6 °“ *4 "SW . ‘*“““‘-'*.t‘."*.‘.'E"‘..,‘{..;i‘.‘.’.' 113': - S A HAV I JEALOUS’ BUT HE SHOW. ii~l GOAT ‘FACE SCHIJLTZS I pgsgevgs nuns I GARAGE, AH’ cm 1 You meet: A Mltlrbnm ‘;{_é:ub;APm' / won TH’ GAME AGIU , aomzow THIS SWELL Hxr FOR ‘ME et—:N5RAl.. A . AEN.’ : :09. BOILER-HEAD wt-N nor was -MAT PANCAKE I C | 1 Y YOUR AUNT MARTHA. . CROCKERTO WEAR WHEN MILLIHER LlFE is suns ; HE TAKES -me gm-,— , é WORE LAST EASTER? 4 I OF GENERAL cus-ran? I WSGONGTOBEA ' A "TH"l'I$‘i'HSGEi2MOP . -.-- ACRE aw BOlLER- . EC-s D. A i- V‘-'5 , ears SCALPED 3%‘ A WHACKN6 "DEA-' WW “S7 ;{'C. ' V ’ BY ME’ I'LL‘? J 2.91 ikiC§TA:;¢:l‘:‘kiYE sgggr inc 6000 CARE OF THE HM’ C A ¢..{.'. Auo sea-n-lav rr lskih‘ JCLJCO NET A HAND‘ . -- . -, . Hum‘! . \‘°. some PROFIT "‘ ;. ' ' — l=orz'n-is OWLS _/ . I ‘ ‘is :_ awe? E ' , x _‘ . ': . ,.. . , § - . i = » ' I ‘ C 3' . v v - i ' ' . \ _ ' C l g \ . g 5: 4:‘ ‘ _ \ _ / _/ = . l‘ -I - 5": ._\ -as. ‘ - ,1 4 ‘v \\ . ~ la _ . L:.- : r T; ; Wwu ’|~ ‘ ‘ \ N “.\;;ini.vI>np~4-.'-4¢I..r~.~q‘.,g. Wyn’. . ._ , ,4 . I 6 *_ g CT V ‘ . V. V ‘L; ' ‘ >‘. V L ' .. /y I_-1 i T”... -v-'_“"r...‘.-—-4'-'-.';‘:.'2.. ‘ .r l Viv .‘.. " ' 1 W i * ‘. V —~ — 2"‘ {Z-v / ‘ ‘ A -m«..r.~w-~~-~---''' ‘. -M0‘ «‘» » ” ’ ' was cows-rmou .. __ V ,, .. p L . .. ‘rm ow - _\ ‘ , l O ‘ -r-3 ' W ’// _I=oK‘n4:, -3 . V : \ ‘ ‘ . _ < .. . . . . . ‘ ‘Y K ». - ' was from Polyclinic | BASEBALL SATURDAY ‘ NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn 2; New York 5. Cincinnati 8; Chicago 6. Boston 6; Philadelphia 0. Pittsburgh 4; St. Louis 3.‘ AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 3: Boston ll. First G Chicago 5: Detroit 6. Second Game:-— Cllicano 4; Detroit 3. 5:. Louis 5: Cleveland 8. Philadelphia 4; Washington 9. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First Crarne :-— '_iu!fa1o 2; Toronto 0. Second Ga.me:-- _ Bulijialo 1; Toronto 4. GfliI‘lIG:-- Second Garne:— Eochestaer 0; Montreal 0. 'I‘ie—called end 8th by negreement. Syracuse 4: Jersey City 2. Newark 4; Baltimore 14. Second Game:— Philadelrphla 2; Wasliimrton 18. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Columbus 7: lnuisville 3. Kansas City 9; Minneapolis 21. Toledo 5; Indianapolis 6. Second Ga.me:— Columbus 4; Louisville 6. Second I‘ . ._fl',V ‘Rovers 4-run Rally In Mrs. Sixth Inning Paves Way I “‘l"“'i‘;i; . ~Derlii%ai”ti""'Wins‘ Featurecl At‘ North Sydney. was Ilticlflted. held of! until miter on meetandthetrackwasfastlor events and ~ ....... F ° 0 A h 2 ' V » 6 3 Mike Jabalee. won the _$: l°¢'LLf'!n:d( .w1ngg), - went and Lucky 38., with thesame °*‘fi‘°“ ““‘,.“,,“,.°°" ’°’°",...,“"‘.... 6"uLl2§' anm."‘°by’°§?3edn §'u'r‘33° to s. , s. - - smut’ Mr" 1”” 55°’ igigeonoe atilriywu the d:tcid.iil‘: M51-Iimoe teams was won we named mm mm mm ”°“"““ 4”” °““"“‘- ' "“' tats -‘ ‘....... ....'..‘;‘..°*’..*°’=.'.*.'*.;: ::.r...'l*... *2 ..*:.%"°*°....°.°*-*°°."..°=. wéw mm «or we mm Sm“ Wk’; 15-8“ (Pm niih is-llén in tn: City all bedngegingles with t.h°£‘exoep-' "“ ‘Mm’ M ‘ “mmwmnumlm l’°'m"‘w‘“mn‘ - . 11- Baseball league. deieating the tion 01 Williams‘ three-run homer. 3,135,; 01 um um. ‘ °l3‘3’°"'°°"°°‘F’"‘°m‘°4"°°°° Anchored-sinagaulethatagain 55.11 m,1g.move,- gwmdw‘ ah wmfimgv 5- G“n'm'v saw the northend team surgefrom BOX SCORE fig Mwfifim 01 51359 my 3 . Y. 91’. . S. ‘ ' ' wards for bin: single soore:— g,'°,§‘“.,m,‘ “‘,.."“° “’_';.“‘“‘““ ‘° °°’ mm. M, R H ,0 A I s. the its-nest hair of the 5”"? WP‘ Wm“ 5°“ .Outplayed andouthit by aclevwr‘ Whalen as 4 2 1 2 2 2 “V m m “io‘ir° ma’ 1 =. -°-neldingAnohorsteam1orfiveand mrauelu'a:' 412aas”‘°"’“'&“" "¢1¢.».:.."°§..¢..¢ M9-W90“? Y3 M°¥1°‘W»M!'5- 3-1 one hall and trailing 2-o wnitloclr c’ 4 1 2 4 3 o mm -'1 1'’ Wm”? 2”‘ Glmdv 3- 3°11» 3‘-'5‘ the result of Anchors‘ scores in W‘i1liams'lb 4 1 1 11 l 0 mm in 3' 3' 4‘ vi.;lMscf3"i)rls1.“Dorot.iay Blank: go; the fourth and sixth Rovers put Jay ab’ 4 o o 3 1 o T“ ‘“m”“'”' ce u ¢ue..!-1enry;.. cum. ’ _ " 3- - Hi 309180011: °0m- m ehoiggmioi-“ioiii-owrhfsndmneige 32391.8’. Iii. i 3 3 is 3 i *2‘ TM '“"°° - G; u can; H Than bins?-ion I-mane ~ um). l:a‘ii:h:l1ife‘iifpr.ihsi°ngs1,:vue1st:ultii‘Axh°edflli:; MoK.i:‘iion'p 3 i i 3 3 (1) -};3~"(§-‘{.°§v'¢15";°) " ' "if: g P 00 Ml’! "Tic" Williams’ home run wallop ' ' — — — — _ — sun; 1;‘) (Mwo ' ' ' ' 3 3 1 I-9'8“-'(5l1‘7l"todeep centre with two riding Totals 3461021117 7.1 ywfn. wan).-444 ‘"A")-r:!‘:n""t°4nhfi§'fR~H1nW'-tliesadrsarldfrorntherlonilie o...°‘“‘.. °_¥::':":5.-,5 WI 0|‘ hm-°°I'°— Anchor fallodto iohu. Th Anho ABRIIPOAE "- ' " Silver cup pmented in each Iea- westend‘ ! drewoaup topwlthlri lb. 2 o o 4 1 o Times‘ 2'20‘ MW" am‘ :- R”b°"“-b5- 3- WW9“? Y'5 M311‘ ‘.m§oi§n"'t'er° the seventh hilt two Sherry es” 2 i i. g g (1) Nun"! R“e' Tm‘ In‘ P”. with Mm fink I-warty: Zion additiona Rovers’ tallies in the oauant ci 4 o 1 2 o 1 gm: cum; pm ) 1 G'u11d.V.R-odd: Business Girls. iasthaldoftilesamefranlesalted v.Rou'ih it 4 o 2 1 o o PevterenHa.1(Hb1I!(Ie5) °° "ii E1iza.beth.Oox;Servioe Oiub I.ea- ch¢vgrd1of,away_ Ryan c’ 4 o 2 4 o o Th G to <lviol3o'l'e' 3 811% 3 VI Bell: O..N.-.R. .I-easue The game, replete with fine aloe'2iS & lb 4 o o 3 5 1 -§lm"7l217“y2lsv. fills) 332 Geo.Hn’nnssey:oommewe11en-neldlngplaysbybothsquasswas MoA'leer,p. ' 412x51 ' sue.E.V.Bel:GombinaMon!-ea- ahurlers' duel between Mc'A.leer Acorn ab 2 oo 210 Fr 1-" All'l‘r¢ air we (abort Wm). Ohim Plate to on for the first iivo ‘Stanley ' 2 o o 4 o 1 °°' “' ° "' W E‘ “as”: s'°°nd B"’t‘°" 7"°”“' End 1 hi" - Tlhd edge was — — — — — — Dermat (Jabale) - - - - - 2 8 1 I.‘ W W. ’» Wm M W are .. ...... *2.’ W ° W °- W l — me we mm on "mg put his mm‘; were morn. i’i”cf'i<.‘.’...o§ ““ ° “‘ ““““' Rziil .'...;..;..; zp.'...'..; 2:13: “P 30"“? Years 580 Y K811 for four and two runs but " wer" Summa ' ' . . . . . . . - . Lodge for annual competition in caught up with him in theposixth ’ "“‘~.‘v"..’i - 2la- 213- - 43"‘ tlletfifibeklh W88 W011 1-bit and it was Mcxinnon who went Earned runs- Rovers 4 Anchors es————-—-———.M ' ' ' ' ma’ 2'1 *' season b , - to cmik moon 2, ‘Ema’ . ' _ mu Mrs.yNeil Ma.theaon.c'l.‘£a ginctory Iningi) nhri‘ dereatg. “mm” Neill“? y°‘e‘_P: PM nmmam 0‘ ti-3; ‘nut ‘tine b.}41ncllora made a battle H°mam:_ymn£a:Veimams. hit:' ’ gigglsy inthe r. M. o. A. show 20...} poo, ‘’ "‘“’,;",‘§.,,,‘.”“,’;,,,.§§’,‘,; xlhnori 2 (near? lil%"lriac‘l)1‘)!. lfiii Down The Alley: 1“ollow1ns the rrresenhtions brie! ’.‘.?.‘.’l?r.°".i.°§‘°r‘l..‘i"°i‘w.‘.‘ hiltltersmwterilz %l"'ilnimci1t2rh'- 11 ’ "“""k° W9 “"359 17? 4130"!“ sue on a hit and an error bu:-base: cAleer sherry struck out- °n°3 Pmmt MI 090- in both were caugllt or: the thr by Momnn '9 an...‘ Acorn Mo’ hisrevievwo!theboNingacvi- umflmwmmqmmufau; o1mrrie):byi&cAieer’a(vvi..i.n' gee “antic fa busy in- nu nu, be”, but -mm,» my], Toombs 2). Hits: on MoA].em- 1o; res ng season or 1939-40. and“ me game ,3 he made a fine oi! Mcxinnon 9. Left On base: . running catch of Jimmy Roachfis Anchors 8: Rovers 4. winning » long rllgmigdoentre field with the §;ccA11:re.rmKmn%n: losing tfiher, _ kg - ' ' lune gfinul OVI, RESULTS .{,?:i.“;-.3.“ 5*“ mg, wggg ’°s’.'.‘.’“...‘.'.':‘;... n. plate en. J ‘i rays . . : on 3%. .3‘ .sr=.:.r.°...‘ 'r.::“1- “‘° "“°" "“‘“°°*‘- ........ ‘ ' es e‘ a u now NAME no n:.°.:n .:v.:=:.k..°.~.rm...:: ........ .*:-.:8°-....“.“*.=l ._ 5 B°?f,:’l“‘}.i‘i::$§3‘1Dhh way to snare Jay's long drive at _Rovers 000 004 2024-610 7 9"“ “'1 Mind DWNOI First Ga.lne':— . O ‘ 133133; 7 9-5;”; Broolr1yn'3'Ne4w v 1: 2 M ‘ 1 " Second " . . - ax SChI11e|II1g Henry Cotton aanras » GENTI ra.*:.°.‘:ss..*=.“°.r l'z:.t.°. M Gum v- PM ,2 - - - c I. Dougnn A. Moolookey . Ka oes Heuser Favorite In -. m 1: AMERICAN LEAGUE q._ 19 3-, cmugm rim Gianna:-. - St. muis'4: Cleveland a. mm o -- ame New York 9: Boston 3. Ohiclizo ~l.' ‘Detroit 5. second Game:--- 81:. l.iouLs 2: Cleveland B. First Gomez- Montrooi 1: Buiialo 11. Second Ga-me:-- ' Montreal 12: Burialo 6. Toronto 2: Rochester 4. First Game:—. Newark 9: fllitlmm 5- Firat Gamm- cuae 3: Jersey 0109 7. ‘ econd Garne:- Syracuse 4: Jersey Citi’ 9- second Gunm- Newark 8: Baltimore 1. ' rat Game :- III! Philadelphia 3: Wa.s1'i1n¢iiorl 4. First G :-— ‘ ' INTERNATIONAL LEAGIIE AMERICAN Associsriolv In lst Round \S'I'U‘1'I‘GAR'I‘. Germany. July 2 —Max schmeling. former world day. Grim and a little gray above the temples. Schmeling threw out a lightning-like right soon alter the bout started and Heuser oollweed like an empty sack. schmeling didn't take a blow that amounted to anything. I-looser. a stocky muscular fighter, advanced confidently and s to spar with sohmeling. Max shook oti all his attempted blows until an opening presented itself and he nped across his fast floor tries to get up but would not make it. The crowd of 70.000 start- led at the sudden knockout soon recovered and roared its woman- British Open ST. ANDREWS. Scotland. July 2 —Calrtious Henry Cotton. wh Britons say hits the ball like "bloornin' auvr.olnaton," is the 5-1 iavorite to win the British n 90 the Royal and Ancient Links here tomorrow. Ready for action. a, field of 240 golfers. including three Americans. Lawson Little. Johnny Bulls. and George Low. Jr.. dreamed tonight oi the shots they hope to make when the tollmey gets under way. Next to Cotton. Eire's Jim Bruen and the South African Frank Locke are the most talked about. Bnlen who knocked out a 66 the other day and who treats_ the course as though it were 9. 'rom Thuanh lsvyout is popular. He hits a long low ball off the tee and plays Sdhmelir-R Wished ""1 th gain to the hilt. H9059’ 134- , §ncke,ealh?)Imel' boy wonder. is Heuser. alter crumbdluz to the pummz mm Bumorny and has ms chip and run game down pat. HE'S the second favorite at 8 to 1 with B/ruen t the shortness of odds is explained in Dart by the mute One goii chaznpionship which opens on . Hons: RACES Wednesday, July 12th, MacArthur Track, Kensington, P. E. I. $1050. IN PURSES Farr" *“ r.:; -r * :. ‘’‘’°''‘' 2. rot an 00. sec. - lowed trotters — — — — 5259-“ 2.21 Trot and Pace. 3 sec. al- lowed trottera — — — — $350-9‘ 2.25 Trot and race. no Il- lowance -- - — — — -- 5350-9‘ 1! twelve or more starters I01‘ I-110 2.26 class to avoid elimination heat! it will he raced in two divisions trot- ters in one pacers in the other with $100.00 added to the purse and div- melgl wimyfi :1 th Race at Ken e e s ' ‘" ° ’ n see JANI sington, July lzth. and