KWH’ and got AUGUST 11.1933 Tm: cHARLoT1'ETowN GUARDIAN ,mn ,WEN 1 I 1 . ' I ' ' _ 1 , . , . I I 1 Sl __ ---_» 5 4 ' A- . I } BowL1Nc WRESTLING O BOXING '~.`¢, 'F _ BASKETBALL I gif/ "1 NEWS ‘MSPCRT WORLD BASEBALL “ . ornsn seolvr - Ns .& ~ i '_ __ niutifiiili C - -" - -Final In olf Tourna ent. % " S ors A Indian 'D l Sydney Youth And Rlvefrfgfsacce.. Falcons Even Up,Time1y'Tips Superb Tennis Is, ___i_,______._‘ “_ an -.- ¢~ YH f Oh fl C1 er' .2.';e:.';.':..z."::."...':;".';':.:'.':.';." Pla off Series Ons on D l d In The Sem] » _ - " ° _ p _ isp aye I event was well contested. Gfgat Match -_ Fgn Arlnstl-Ong l srolvrs EVENTS .V . Y ance at the Indian River Tea, which W C _ To Meet In F 1 nal ~B,,dS»» W i ,, Las, Night. . ... l Q The sports program. under the ,_ _ _ " ‘ EL-mmawd ¢ _-,_", - _ capable management of Mr. James 'lj ___ `° l ' *__ Pendergast and John McPherson 0 5 141113.] _o_w_£_;o_;h¢Ta?;;i1;_9__ti3;h_;'E:_t;r;l_F;YF ou , Gam M d N . e on E27- ext At 5 45 |f>1<1 Asfm Fwy of sro-v L- Progresses. Large Gallery Tak- I The Falcons tied up the series Blanchard; Mcrlachem tb;-own out the Marlt me Golf Tourney, Char- . with the Rovers for the City Base. lby Acom; Whitlock out, Bradley to -lottetonms hope oi 9. ;\_l;.1-ftlmn Ing -__- G _ was run off in great style and each ..............i...........' uartef _ _ ball title at one game apiece at the !B!°“°hard'*° runs' 0 hits' 0 errors' Golf Title \v.-mt giinun- ‘ v 'my E _ f ts R High Jump (Open) 1, James Ev F _ _ _ _ De I_:___ y girlsi. Iél.;-<;o<_i.:'lil__1; 3. Cecil Burns. _Abegiweit Grounds last evening eu.sa?:;1,_ `;°;rg1e;af§__rglv:ncg§l;°I;; lor, also a youngster, put up at The weather man smiled again on e 9 - ' ° " Ivfhen they took the northend crew first, on 5-acrlflce bum; 3015315 great battle and at one time during me Tennis T°“"n‘*m°“t- Eifhteen Pole Vault (Open) -1, Bruce Mur- l into camp by an 11 to 5 count The high fly taken by Stewart' Acorn the mitch was two up on his op- exciting mawhes were Played Y95'| (gy (‘h:u-les Bruce, Canadian Press _ third, and Fen went two up on the _ phy_ B ft, 4-7; inches; 2, 3 M154, fled, » . _ _ _ _ _ Staff Writer) ‘ fourth when Rob needed a seven, l Billy Higgins, 1-1_ Goodwin and Au_ final and deciding game is Sched.. l0llt -filfmillg third.-0 runs 0 hits, 1 p0,._em_ lcrclay at Victoria Park. Every crrol. match was a beautiful exhibition of cHARLO'I'I'ETOWN, August 10- Allan Findlay 'of Sydney’s Lingan glub, a slight studious red-head who played his irons with the pre- elslon of n. pianist; and Fen Arm- "fong of Riverside, Saint John, &lio delivers best in a pinch, were left tonight to tour the Belvedere course tomorrow for Maritime am- aicur golf honors. The 18 year old frecklc-faced boy from Sydney, playing his first ser- ious competitive golf, came up from behind today to defeat Arnold Tay- lor, Cllnrlottetown's last hope, two up, Armstrong, who has been play- mg for seven or more of his 23 years made it a New Brunswick- Nova Scotia affair wl_°_;‘n he out- gteadicd Rob ‘Lamy of Amherst and won on the 17th green, 2 and y_ A great spurt by Lamy from the 10th through the 12th hole proved insufficient to tum back the River- side 1100. Exciting Match Plenty of breathless moments rm-ned up in both matches. Taylor nook the 840 yard first, hole from Findlay with a birdie three. The cape Breton boy lost the second o when his drive lodged in the firlches of I. spruce beside the Airway. He shinnicd up the tree and played out with a mashie, but took ll 5 on the par three hole. On the third he got one back when Taylor trapped his drive and knocked his second into a brook, conceding the hole, Findlay squar- ed the match on the fo\u'th with a par four, as Taylor drove into s trap and to0k six. Taylor 'Iwo-up But there was grief ahead for the Llngnn entry. They halved the fifth in fours. Then, on the sixth. Findlay twice knocked his ball into the mud guarding an island green. 1-lo repeated the performance on the seventh, and Taylor was two up once more. ` But Findlay showed his metal on the next two holes. He drove to the edge of the rough on the mchih, but his accurate iron car- rlcd to within six inches of thc in for his three Taylor three p . kmllticd for a four. And on the ninth all Allan had to do was get a one-over-par six to square the nmich an Taylor got in trouble and needed seven. Findlay Takes Lend Flnrllny went one up for the first time in the match on thc short 10th gclting pnr while Tnylor took an extra putt. The llth was halved. and the Charlottetown man squar- eri it again on the 12th with rt par Wlrec. Findlay look the 13th to go me llll again, _and they hnlved the lith and 15th. 'I'hc lflth hole marked the decis- ive point in the match. Findlay WHS over the green and Taylor was short on their third sh°ois, but the Syflllvy boy chipped accurately to 8€t his par five. Taylor took six “llfl was down two. Findlay drove out of bounds on the 17th, and lost the hole, coming to the iBth nmllng is half, He drove down the his four while Taylor woods and took two rent into the “NS Setting out to card a five. The cards: Par out Findlay out . Taylor out ., Pllldlpy |n _ Taylor in '.°.. P" in Armstrong first in my Am-hEi'.St b0y .434443535-35 458445936-43 346843547-42 .354564584-42 453684845-43 843554544-37 Gallant Height a ft 42/. ins l 'rue fifth was even, and the River- 1 “fm ~ » ~» ' , o n - James Ev- f side man captured the sixth in par an¥02Y;rd`;'3oE,dP;u£. Q' Eddie Gap ‘to put Lamy three ‘down. Lamy 1 1331;,”-_' ' ' ' won the seventh with a six, but ' 220 Yards (Open)-1, Orville Dar- l Armsmmg-5 three was good enough ’ l_ac\_i. 2, James Evans; 3. Eddie Gal- to win the eighth, and they halved! “§6‘°_f_'_ sho, P“,___,_ “_ Goodwm 34 the ninth' ft 3 ins.; 2, Walter Connick; 3, Jack | On the tenth the Amherst player spurt as he chipped his second up the twelfth with a par three, to 'square it. 'I‘he 13th was nobody's hole, and to get on with his second, and a five gave Armstrong the match. The cards: Armstrong out _ _ 4 3 5 5 5 3 '1 8 6`-41 Lamy out 445754666-47 Armstrong in4'l§56685 -43 Lamy 85856766 --41 Friday‘a Features _ Armstrong and Findlay will play 36 holes for 'the title tomorrow. The 38 hole medal play for the pro- fessional championshlp is another Sid Lingard, Charlottetown; Tom Cornfoot, Ashburn, Halifax; Larry Thornton, Moncton; Jack Madach, Amherst; and Vernon Balch, Saint John, up there in the running. Belvedere Club. Charlottemwn, won the amateur event with a distance 1 of tome drives or 144 yards, two rect, six inches. Jack Harris, Ken-Wo, ' Wolfville, was second with 739 yards, Giants, l. l and C. M. Gint Cain of Yarmouth _had the longest single drive, 280 yards. Larry Thornton, of River- f dale, Moncton, won the pro com- petition with 736 yards, two feet, one inch. Jack Madash, of Amherst 1 was runner-up at 731 yards, seven 1 inches. I Fen Armstrong, of Riverside, Saint l John, and Bill Dickson, of Gorse- ’ brook, Halifax, tied for the up- proacnillgmid putting préf/1: with 11 strokes. GOLF SUMMARY §'I'hirll Division Consolation, Semi- .. _ fi l Championship Dlv|.~iol\-Semiflnltis H_ Gm_de___ S__2?n?erS1de_ defeated Allan Flmiluy, Linlxail Club, Syd- ney, N, S., defeated Arnold '1‘aylol'. __k',r,_“m_ U°l"'~`d°1'° Club' Ch“r1°“°t°“'n' 2 Percival Streeter, Saint John, de- up. Fen Armstrong, Riverside Club, Saint John, defeated A, Rob Lamy, A"‘l“"`5L' 2 *md 1' Dr. R. A. Hughes, Riverside, Saint Fourth inning [Rovers Le A Falcon began his remarkable three hole 56 lb- 5 ' to the pin for a three. He won the g James pendergasg, gave an exhgbi- llth with a one over par five, and tion throw of 24 ft. 10 inches. the 14th was another stalemate,|\,0Xh,g and me visitors were wen bm A’m5"°“9 Went “P “gal” °“! pleased with this part of the pro- the fifteenth with a six on a parl g,.amme_ four hole. The sixteenth was even; The msg, b°“¢_be1,W¢¢n 511115 md _in sixes. On the 17th Lamy's drive; H;gg|ns was deblared b. draw, ,went through the branches of af 1|, the next bout, between Em-a ‘tree and dropped short, He failed' Dm-an; of summer-side and Young Friday 1lxture,'wlth such stars avl Rev. Reginald McDonald. for the fine appearance of his buildings and Driving Competitions 0 M E R u I The amateurs had it over the prosa - in length from the tee as the driv- | ing competitions demonstrated this - lafternoon. F. B. Conrad, of the i l Sheen. Wei ht-1, Jack Sheen' 2, Leo Condon, 3, Walter Connick. Distance, 19 ft. 10 inches. Boys Under 10 years - 1, Bruce McPherson; 2, Peter McLellan; 8. David Gorman. Great interest was taken in the Delaney, of Freetown, the latter was given the decision. It was a real good bout. _ The main bout between Jimmie Mclnnis,-of Charlottetown and Kid LeBlanc of Port Elgin, was a great fight and took the judges some con- , slderabie time to give their decision to Mclnnis. _ James Pendergast refereed in his usual fair and impartial manner. Q Favorable comments were heard on all sides of the splendidly kept grounds and cemetery of this par- ish and great praise is extended to grounds. The sale of cakes brought a suc- cessful afternoon’s sport and outing to a. close.-S. _i_____Z--_ (By tha Associated Press) Home Runs Yaksdsys Davis, The Leaders: Foxx, Athletics, 32; Ruth, Yankees, 26; Berger, Braves, 20; Gehrig, Yankees, 20; Klein. Phillies, 19. League Toinls: American, 443; National, 318; total, 759. Second Division Consolation Bemi- finals D. W. Wallace, Fredericton, de- feated N. B, Melville, Amherst, 6 and 4. A. C. Fuller, Yarmouth, defeated H. S. Gregory, Riverside, Saint John 5 and 4. S L. Clll'l'y, Ashburn, Halifax, by fcutcd F. M. Dayton, Riverdale, Moncton, one up. Fourth Consolation, Semifinals, uled for Monday evening next at 5.45. Th° Wi1'1¥\°l'l. owned six runs in the °r>mil1s frame last night, ala- ed by the R.over's hurler‘s wildness and 2 hits. Carbonnell forced the first nm of the e'venillK on two ff” passes and two hit batters but thereafter settled down, giving out only three adctltional hits in the re. maining four innings he worked. McNeill relieved hilm in the sixth and was touched for four safe blows and 3 runs. Tommy Mbfrarlane hurling for the Falcons held the Rovers' hit. less until the sixth frame when he weakened a little and was touehed for three safeties. Tom struck out seven during the contest. Sfmlllsvn regular Falcon catcher, °“t 01 U16 Same owing to sickness, Wu ably replaced last night by Hamid Gross, who in addition m °l¢¢hills a great game, collected two hits in three times at bat driv- ini! in four runs and scoring two runs himself. GAME BY lN'ND\l’GS First inning Rovers-Murley struck out; Mc- Innis hit to Acorn and was safe on low throw: Mc‘lnnis_ stole second; Whalen fanned; Francis' high fly ll-km by Bradley.-o runs, o hits, 1 error. ~- Falcons-Doyle drefw a pass; Acorn hit by pitched ball; Bradley hit by pitched ball. ruling me sacks 301861' d/tew a pa-SS. Doyle scoring: MOGl£Shell hunted to pitcher and was safe on Carby’a error, Acom 9°°l'll'1B: Gross doubled. clearing the lvlded Swiss: Power thrown out by Whalen; Gross taking third; Blan- chard stngled scoring Gross; Mb. Farlane out at first; Doyle struck wt--6 runs. 2 luis. l en-br. Second inning Rovers-McNeill fanned: Mic- Eachem naught out by Power; Whitlock struck out.-0 runs, 0 hits 0 errors. Falcons-Acorn flied to Murley; Bradley struck out; Bolger’s pop fly taken by Mdlinnls.-0 runs, 0 hifs, 0 errors. Third Inning Rovers-Stewart struck out: car- bonnell out, Bradley to Blanchard; Murley went to second when Pow- er mlsiudged fly ball; lvlcnuus safe at first on bad throw; Murley going to third: Murley scored on dropped bell by catcher, lviclnnls went tb third on the play; Whalen drew a pass; Mclnnis scored on wild pitch' 3 errors. Falcons - McG1aslhen walked; Gross slneled scoring lvroolusnen; Gross took second on the throw to out at first, Gross on third; Mc- Farlane thrown out by McNeill; Gross scoring; Blanchard singled: Doyle hit to McfEachem who forc hits, 0 errors. Bolger, ri' McGlashen, 2b Gross. c Power. lf _ McFarlane, p Blanchard, lb Totals . . . . . . _ _ ROVEIRS Murley, oi'-2b. Mclnnis. lb . Whalen, 3b .. 'Francisu C McNeill, pb-p, Whitlock, rf ,_ the plate: Power hit to Garbonnell, Moncton Team Here Wednesday tennis. Semifinals in all events Fifth nmin 8 ` lwere reached and one semifinal Rovers-Stewa.rt's drive taken by’ Qwin Doyle: carbonnell fanned; Muriel' stallfffsgmjo ‘unavoidable fimlm' The outstanding event of the day ihrown out by McGlashe;i.-0 runs, e “° game se! es be' was me brilliant stand of M]-ss E1_ tween the Abegwelts and Spring- match played in Ladies' Doubles. _0 hits, 0 errors. _ . , l Falcons --'Mafilashen safe on Mc- hill has bfeu cancelled. The Felice- tam” .Bourke agamt Qllebecs lady machem-5 L.,-rm.; out stealing sec_ Busters are _u__w1e _O mak_ ____ champion, Miss Effie Billing. Mis. ond; Gross caught out by Mclnnis; mp to th 1_1 d " ‘ Billing won in three straight sets. Power hit lo Whalen and was safe have d de San so the locals Miss Bourke excelled herself also On latter.; ihrow; McFarlane sing' ec Cd to can off their mp in her mixed doubles match, with lcd v‘ l“ H ' ‘ f ' . _ _ Pm Dm' at ate trl ng to a 0 owevll’ the Monet H Gmm* btualt Dlcksoll afalnst Chas Peters On Wednesday afternoon next in : pl -. . _~ . _ 1 _ _ __ _ _ _ score.--il rims, 0 hits 1 " '_ I '~ ,_ _ _ I’ ' ' 61101 are t'° make mm app€a'f‘“C'3 heir, und. Miss Blillng. Miss Bourke’s showing throughout the tournament Sfxth Inning what _ - ' pr°m'5eS t° be B' real battle is a credit to the Province. Messrs. taken ____ ‘B_'_]_z_;___ F,___m___S syngleci ` ‘I5 °__ eam~ 1'”-lC<'i Highly ill won a spectacular match in doubles - » » the Hub town have tllren several from Messrs. Rennie and Little, To- 'S¢01‘i1\E lvllclnnis: “Shorma" taking second; McNeill smglem Francis games this season from the well rorlto, in extra sets. Two matches going to third; Mcliachem singled, known M°n°l'°11 C~ C~ Squad. l in mixed doubles were specially in- Fl-ancs and Meuelll scoring; wnlt-_ !f,,,,e5,,,,g, 30,, P_ Aitken ,md M155 g'_‘__'51"___'_f__f15'é_P_l'__°_a__1_f*f‘5_)__;i_';‘é t_;ke;_aRl:_ Final Game Monday Evening iRykert vs. L. Keating and Miss 'Kentinf' and D. Grant and Miss chard.-3 runs, 3 hits, il errors. 4' _ ° 1=‘a|c0n5_Mc_Ne;11 went in tn' The final play-off game for the Currie vs.Comdr. and Mrs. Edwards. pitch for Rovers. Murley tak1ng`Clty title and canypbeu Tmphy All men’s matches today will be _ ' mg best t ee out o ive se w second. Carbormell centre field- takes place on Monday even hr f i ts and ill Blanchard out, Murley to Mclnnis, mm at 5_45_ The Leaguc ms year undauhtedly be keenly c,mte3,ed_ Doyle walked, stole second; Acorn _ _ , lsmgkd; B,-adyey singled to short While starting rather 13,8 in mel The mens singles will bring together ' ' Co ander J. right field. Doyle caught at the_S0l1son was productive of some well 1” the top bucket' mm plate trying to score. Bolger hit,player1 games but the best is yet C. I. Edwards, of Ottawa, ranked double to deep centre, Acorn andi to mme wha; Falcons and Rovers number one player in Ontario last Bradley scoring; Moclasnen lub - 1 1 to _ elash in the mst 8 m th _ year, and W. LeRoy Rennie, of 'Io- sa ey short right’ Gross safe on &~ e on e A ronto, former Dominion champion Murley's error. out stealing srcond. b°V° m¢H'°1°Y\ed Welllllg- be M and for madly years a mem r BOX SCORE Trophy To Be won Three Times Canadas Davis Cup team. ln the FALCONS D0Yle. cf Acorn. ss Bradley, 3h ,_ ¢»!»I~:.e:u;,;¢,;N§ owsamseggug ou-&H°= ooo»-N,..,__.°; NJC'-° 5*; Dooom »-- sl Cixi!-IO 0-*O win oo MN new QQ O2 27 uEEE Tl -a on :awww <43' W Q Q..-»-o »-3 00°*-¢»-is-¢QQOm Q >-'l-.-g Q; »- le>- .- »¢*5 O »-»- »- :-1) »- »- »-M D3 za C Q O Q as N OO McEachem, ss o Q o Hi-‘l-4 woo so Stewart, if . . CaY‘bonn'll, p-cf re O Q 5 I? 3 Totals _ . . . . .. 24 1310 5 Summary-Runs batted ln: Gros; Ooobec The City League trophy 90 gm emu-sly donated by qllester A. Campbell, local jewoier, must, _bel Wim by 11 team three yl‘;ll's, before' bfwmlns the rwnvrty of said nine. Soccer Practice Tile Charlottetown Soccrl' Club is calling a. practice session for the various players th`s evening at 6 D. rn. at Victoria Park. Maples vs. Anchors Tonight I The fourth play-off game for the Chamilionsllip of the Westerrll bottom bracket Bob Barnard, of Montreal, one of Quebec's leading l ` stars, will clash with young Douglas Grant, of Halifax, this years cham- pion of Halifax County. In the ladies' singles event. Miss Mary Currie, of Halifax, who has held many times the championship of Nova Scotia, meets Mrs. Edwards, the brilliant left-hander from Ot- tawa, in the top bracket. In the bottom bracket, Miss Effie Billing of Montreal, champion of Quebec Province meets Mrs. H. L. Beer, of Ottawa, who has held a place more Section of the Industrial Baseball L62-lille. lakes lllncc at Victoria sl Park tonight at 6 p, m, The M,qp._ ’ 4, Bolger 2, McEachem 2, McGlg,|h.l1i>‘3. needing but one more will are en, Blanchard, Mcli“arlane, Fran- confident of ending the series this (Canadian Press) cis: “V0 base hu'-G!`05S» 3018911 , evening, while on the other hand, WESTVILLE, N. S., Aug. 10--The Sacrifice bunt-Bradle; Stl ' _ _ y* om the A“<`ll0l‘S. wth ther hacks toIMaritiu1e quoit measuring record ‘baScS~McInnis 2, Doyle 11 Hits off ' ‘ " lCm1,0nne11_ 5 in 5 innings: off Mc_ the wall, are grlnly cletcllllimfl mlof 125 inches, made by J. D. Mae- Of Ideal Weather ' than once in the ranking list of Cana.da's lady players. ' Most of these same players will be seen in action in the doubles events, together with such well known play- ers as Hon. Peter R.. Aitken, iormel' Junior Champion of Great Britain and J. R. Donahoe, of Halifax, a rising young player. l\I.E.\"S SINGH-1_~ Quarter Finals Comdr. Edwards won from l... Keating 6-1, 6-3. W. L. Rennie won from Dr. Gas,- non, 6-li, il-3. R. T. Barnard won from 1-l. L. Ro- per, 6-2, 7-5. ’ D. Grant won from Geo. John- ~ston, 6-3, fi-3. ' _ LADIES' SINGLE> Quarter Finals _ Mrs. J. C. I. Edwards won from . Mrs. P. Rykert, 6-1, 6-1. ' Miss E. Billing won from Miss E. leourke, 6-3. 4-s, c-2. _ , M.EN'S DOUBLES Rennie and Little won into quar- ter finals from Gass and Stanley, 8-2, B-6. ' Quarter Finals Roper and Grant won from Keat- ing and Johllrsion, fi-2, 6-3. Peters and Barnard won from Rennie and Little, 6-1, 4-6, 6-1. Aitken and Donahoc won from Southam and Sharpe, ll-6, 6-l. LADIES' DOUBLES Quarter Finals Misses Keating and Jardine won from Misses Bourke and Henderson. 8-4, 6-1. Semi Finals Mrs. Beer and Miss R‘.'l:cl'l. won, from Mrs. Grant and Ml.-s (,'.u':'lf» 6-4, 8-1. » IVUXED DOUBLES D. Grant and Mlm Currie won in- to quarter finals from G. White and Miss B. Rogers, 6-2, 6-1. L. Keating and Miss G. Keating won into quarter flnllls from S. Sharpe and Miss D. Beck, G-1, 6-0. Quarter Finals D. Grant and liliss Currie won from Comdr. and Mrs. Ed\\'nrd.=:, 1-6, , 6-4, 'l-5. l I-Ion. P. Aitken and Miss P. Rykert won from Mr. and Miss Keating, 3-6. 6-2, 6-1. | C. Peters and Miss E. Billing won from S. Dickson and Miss E. Bourke ‘ 6-4, 6-2. E. Condon and Mrs, H. L. Beer -wofn from P. D. Ganong and Miss J. Jardine, 8-3, 6-1. Neill 4 in 1 inning: off .lVDc.Farlane, lengthen said series to five. lLean, of Halifax, in 192B,_ was’ g,M§;nf_ i‘§‘_‘§‘Ff_¢ V‘§_‘_§_ P“%‘~ M°'l :broken today at me annual Mari-l \ ; , ~ ~ '- eu 5;; pdl er B;';b°gn Golf Finals Tcrlav time meet when another Haligon-1 v ® _fl- n 2. (Acorn. ra ey); ... _ - __ba1;5_ Off Cmbnnmn 2_ (Doyle AllanlF‘lndla;\'ofSydnf=_v’.< Iullullnn ian, John Snarr, won the measure-l _ Francis struck out.-2 runs, 0 hil,s,|B_olgc-r>; McNeil 1