JULY 20- 1935 ran Cl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN aowunc W .- noxuvo aocxav ' . . BASKETBALL WRESTLING l OTHER SP0“? I ' E3E1il|ies Get Even Break With Cubs; Dodgers Sweep Series With Pittsburg Pirates South African Marksmen Dominate Bisley Meeting Canadian 5th In King's Prize P1 Yankees Split? . Ta'e B ; Wh’t”' S Diftiiglzheader Ilfrom Ozthletizes BREAK EVEN IN FIRST --v (A. P. by Guardian‘: special wire) NEW YORK. July 19.—The Phil- lies did most of the hitting in their doubleheader with Chicago Cuba to- day but achieved nothing better than an even break, winning the second game at Chicago 4-1 after dmplpng 5 2-1 decision to the Na- wmgl Leageu champions in the opener. The curtain-raiser went i1 inn- ings. the Cubs winning when Bucky waiter walked pinch-hitter Ken 0'- Dea. with the bases loaded as the result of an error, a sacrifice and two passes. The Phils pounded Bill Lee for 13 hits, but left an equal number on the base paths. In the finale. Claude Paaseau limited the Chicago powerhouse to four safeties as his mates were col- lecting nine on Tex Carleton and Larry French. At Pittsburgh, Brooklyn Dodgers swept their two game series 4-2 and the Pirates wound up a long home stay with their fifth straight defeat Van Lingle Mungo relieved Wat- son Clark in the eighth with two on and none out and checked the Pir- ates before they could push the ty- jng run around the sacks. Cy Blant.on'a wild pitch in the sixth with the bases loaded and two out gave the Dodgers two runs. leading Cuba Cincinnati. also at home staged a two-run rally in the ninth inning to defeat New York Giants 3-2 af- ter the Terrymen had won the first 4-3. Chicago Cubs increased their lead over the second place st. Louis Car- dinals to take the leading role in Saturday's games. The Cubs came from behind to wallop Philadelphia 8-6 at Wrigley Field. Cardinals lost a chance to keep pace wit hthe Cubs when Dizzy Dean, going in as a relief pitcher fo rthe third straight day, let the Boston Bees score the winning run in the 11th inning. The final socre rel-licl 6-5 for the Bostonese. New York Giants climbed back into the first division by trounclng Cincinnati Reds 10-2 and Brooklyn Dodgers staged a ninth inning as- aault to beat the third place Pitts- burgh Pirates 8-5. The Cardinals celebrated Jesse llamas’ lard birthday at home by HWBODIBB both ends of a double- header from Boston Bees 6-1 and '1-2 and giving the veteran hurler his fifth victory against no losses this season. The two wins moved the Cards within one game of the N. England, July 10 -—(OP) —Germany and Australia rested with one match apiece inthe interoone final of the Davis Cup eiiminations tonight, more thanev- er making it appear that the out- come of the series will hinge on the doubles match to be played Monday. ' The Australians, conquerors of the United States last month inthe North American final, gained 3 1-0 lead in the opening singles matches yesterday when young Heine: Hen- kel defaulted to the veteran Jack Crawford after the Anzac had won the first two sets, 6-2, 3-2. However, Baron Gottfried von Cramm, mainstay of the German team, squared the count with 9. closely-fought 4-0. 6-4, 4-0, 6-4.11-9 triumph over the formidable Adrian Quist. l-Ienkel had been sick shed with chills for several days. His withdrawal made his selec- tion for Monday's doubles match problematical. K. Lund, who play- ed the doubles match agalnstYugo- slavia last week, probably will pair with Von Cramm. The series will wind up Tuesday with Von cramm BASEBALL RESULTS SATURDAY‘! RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn oooooz loe cl‘: 3 Pittsburgh 200000 201 5 '1 1 Fl-ankhouse, Jeficoat, Clark and Barres, Phelps; Lucas, Brown. Swift and Padden. New York 250 210 000 10 19 0 Dincinnati 020000000 2 'f 1 uchumacher. Gabler and Man- auso; Frey“!-I.a1la.han, Stine, Nelson and Lombardi. Boston 000 002 20101 6 D 0 st. Louis 00100310000 all 1 Chaplin, Refs, Murray, tanning and Inpes: Parmelee, I-leuaser, .1. Dean and Davis, Ogrodowski. Philadelphia 112010100 6 0 1 Chicago 200 040 20:: 8 12 1 Kowalik, Jorgena, sivess and At- wood; Henshaw, French and O'Des. ADIKIIICAN LEAGUE Pint Game: Boston Bt. lmlis Mhckadyon, Murray and Lopez; Winford and Davis. Second |-une:— Boston at. Louis lthem. I-Isinea and Davis. First gun»:- New York 100 000 201 4 14 I Cincinnati 100 1000 100 3 9 2 Fllaimmons. ooffman, 101 000 000 2 4. 2 003 020 11:: 217 0 Bones. tanning and Mueller; llubbell meeting Crawford and Kenkel op- posing Quist, the whining teegnqua- liiyine to meet England for thecup in the final series beginning next Saturday. The Quist-Von crarnm match was closely contested. but marked by isose play. A strong wind nude the ball tricky. Qulst fell heavily in the first set and hurt his ankle, but after a. six-minute delay while it was strapped up, the Australian returned 30 the court to win the game. Von Uramm footfaulud several times and was the victim of sev- eral bad decisions in the final set. Qulst won the flrstgame and there- after the lead alternated. Von Oramm, leading 10-9 and 40- 15. had the match point. but the Anzac rallied to deuce the game. (By Thoma: '1'. Champion. Canad- ian Pres sun Writer) (0. P. Cable By Guardian’: Special W ) BIBLE? CAMP, Surrey, July 10 —Veterans of many Bisley shoots. reflecting tonight upon triumphs and defeats of the National Rifle Amociatiotfs lard annual meetinz. concluded it was South Africa's year. The marksman from the African Dominion completely the final stage of shooting for the King's Prize Saturday, taking first, second and third places. Thursday a south African team captured the Macxinnon Cup. For the Canadian team marksmen the chief was the fine showinz of Guards- man D. 8. Fraser, shooting for the first time at Blsley. The young Ottawan won the bronze medal for the top score in the first stage of the King's Prize Wednesday. sergt. J. W. A. Sharpe of Mont- real, who shot for the 1929 Blsley Alexandra Chal- lenge Cup for Canada and also the Amociatim Cup. In other events, however, Can- adians were forced to take second Winner of the Kins‘: Prize, the major individual meeting, was Bergt. L. D, Buaschau, a 31-year-old native of Johannes- The final stage of shooting for the King's Prise provided a dram- ltich Stakes Race Won By Apogee (A). By Gunlhnh Bpoalll Win) July 19 -— Over a and Mancuso: Rolllngsworth,Bren-‘ nan, Davis and Campbell. Inm- bardi. Second gamu- NewYor'k 100001000201 Cincinnati 010 000 002 3 lo 0 Smith and Mancuso; Sci‘-of-fa End lombaardi. AMERICAN LEAGUE 45 minutes. Germany-Australia. series. also The match lasted two hours and wry Von cramm had four match points track fettock deep hi mud. APOBGO. before the Australian netted ahard daughter of Pharamond II—6um- drive to give the set to the Gor- Meanwhile. the British Davis Cup fillies, at fashionable Arlington team concluded its rlnal practice in put 3,;,m-¢.y, preparation for its defence of the gum cup against the ‘survivors of the Apogee. flddm by wage, 1-,._,1gu1. atic finish to the meeting. When sen-st. J. E. Johnson came off the stickiedown range with an ICIN- gate score of 271 for the second and third stages he was hailed on all sides as the winner. Meanwhile, practically unnoticed, Bergt. Busschau was still at the range. A stormy wind was blowing and his target was disabled. After an enforced delay, he fired his final rounds, made a row of bull's eyes, and topped by one point the score turned in by Sergt. Johnson. The third finisher was Lieut.- Coi. D. Bodley of South Africa with 1'10. some criticism was voiced amongst the marksman over the manner in which the misunder- standing over Busschau's disabled target was handied_ Critics said that Busschau's enforced delay en- abled him to avoid a bad squall of wind and rain. Regimental Sergt.-Major Jim Kiddie of Toronto made the best showing of the Canadians in the King's Prize, finishing with 28'! in fifth place and winning :15. Guardsman Fraser, who was in a tie shoot with two others for the bronze medal awarded the top scorer in the first stage, finished with 84. Results and awards in the all comers aggregate were announced during the final day. The winner was Corporal J. Graig of Wimble- don College. His aggregate was 247. giving him a challenge cup and £5. M A N A GE R LAYS CLAIMS FIJR DAMAGES (A.P. By Guardian’: special Wire) CHICAGO. July 18 — Charging their characters had been defamed by statements that Joe Louis had been “doped" prior to his fight with Max Schmellng last month, Julian Black, Louis manager, and John Roxborough, Bla&’s agent, filed suit for $100,000 damages each to- day against Sheridan A. Bruseaux, a. negro private detective. A story which gave Bruseaux as MEE|lN_ll_l0ll|S (By Eddie Brlets, Associated Press Sports Writer) NEW YORK. July 19-—(A.P)~— Mike Jacobs Baer, Jack Eharkey and Al Ettore as possible opponents for Joe Louis is considering Max l (A.!'. By Guardian’: Special Wire)‘ mow vonx. July l9~l.iou ooh-A rig hit his 27th and 28th homers to take the major league lead as the Yankees got an even break today. against St. Louis Browns for the second straight day. Charley Buffing, aided by one of Gr‘/.g's hcmers and fourhase blows.‘ Wednesday 2 An ambitious program of mat- when me mow“ Bombe, mks me‘ by llinlsell and George Selkirk, look‘, ‘nice events will he raced. at,the comeback trail here next month. Boer, now packing them in on an exhibition t:.ur of the southwest. is No. one choice, with the squire of Chestnut Hill in the second spot and Ettore. three-time conqueror of Leroy Haynes, as the other altema- tlve. ':uls and his managers have put l 1 win was R.uifing's 12th of the year. i .\'1il'l'OllfldlllE 0°lml1‘)’ l the opener easily, lo-3. In nlghtcap Jack Knott bested Lefty therExhlbition track Wednesday Midi!’- noon starting at sharp 2 pm. MW Gomez in a. mound duel as the‘ classes which will take in a‘ ljrgc Browns came {mm behind 3 four? proportion of the horses st2lb.c¢' on run disadvantage to win 5-4. The! the grounds and a few In the second game Gomez blew his four run lead in the fourth, filth and sixth innings Harlan their OK. on all three. It- is im- , Clift drove in two 81. Louis runs material to the negro whom he ‘ and scored mother, fights. All he wants to do is get At Phi‘ adelrphia Chicago from jthe will mail: I Hood afternoon's sport. Most aflihe lm'.eri:ll is young and untrird ‘Ind ‘ it is u‘it.‘l a view of giving tmm sonic l'2\C'.il[,' education [1131 ,:the races are being mzldc. No admis- wmugi sion \\'.ll be charged and the public hack in the ring and show the fans “sax 1-an their winning streak no l‘.(‘Zfl‘ and .’:u' are invited to seejtht the Schmeling thing was all a. mis- lcgm when they wok both ends 0; ' take. Ancli l-loflman has promised to bring Baer to New York within the l l .’I double header from the Athletic; [H-5 and 8-2. next few weeks to talk things over ‘ with Jacobs. but unless the Cali- fornia playboy c-*l\ges his tune there is not much chance of his get- ting the bout. Ever since he began his talk of a eback. Maxie has been yelling for another shot at Louis. Trouble is he wants to be guaranteed 3100.- 010 against the loss of life, limb. good looks or prestige. To which Jacobs has replied “nerts." If seer wants to fight Louis again he can have the chance, but he'll have to do it on a percentage basis. Is Favored To capture Singles Title NEW YORK. July 19-(AP)- Fred Perry's entry for the United states singles championships was ounced today by the U. S. lawn to bee ." The three-time winner of the all England crown already holds tw back to London for keeps. If we turn the trick. Sugar Cain held the Macks to five hits in the second game to hand them their seventh straight defeat. The 80:: got 12 hits off Herman Fink. ‘ In the first game Dusty Rhodes held the Sox to t/wo runs and six hit; until the seventh, when Chi- cago began clouting. Homers by Rosenthal and Dykes featured the attack. The flrst game was the 12th vic- tory of the season for pitcher Ver- non Kennedy and his eighth in a, row. i The Red sol: showed their batting: prowess at Fenway Park when theyl trounced the world champion troit Tigers 12-3 and drove Lyn—_ wood “Scho0l'boy" Rowe from the‘ box. l Helnie Manush led the attack on‘ Detroit‘ with two doubles and two singles. At Washington Cleveland's nine- game winning streak—the Indians best road performance in years - finally was snapped. the Senators taking the finale of a. doubleheader 9-5 after Cleveland had won the opener 11-3. Tennis Association and that im- mediately stamped him as "the man legs on the American title trophy nod neeth only one more to take it oessful. he'll be the fist wsitor to Based on his performances in de- The Indians hopped on Joe cos- Carella in the first game for six hits and a walk in the fourth in- - ning to produce six runs and bang- , 0 Appleton followed Cascarella. ' Bdb Feller. at 1'1, the youngest player in the major leagues, let the Senators down without a hit in the eighth.‘ ed out three more counters in thel fifth. Dietrich. Cohen and Pete: sport, ‘i’: ll'.'l'.n grzuid stand built] v.51; nor be available out the and \-«cat bieaciler: ‘.ll'(‘ OK. HCIL‘ is the lineup. ‘..' Cass A T; Calumet B., 2.11. " Baronet, 2.13%. lieta. Kelmuck. Clair Napoleon, 2.12. Allie Burnham, 2.085. Class B Capt. C0139. 2.14%. May West. Oh Boy Fischer, 2.11. Star Dillon. Class C Peter Worthy. " Bob 0 Boy, 2.14. ' Easter Dawn. * l-felen Worthy. June Worthy_ Bonnie Mae. Class D Prod Worthy, Happy K. Dizzle Dean. *- Ann Shirley. 7; Leeland (2). * 3 Year Oids Jackie Volo. Miss Victoria. Millie Kaimuck. Rieymonette. Darky Kalmuck. Queen 1-lelen. Officials Cleveland M0 0,0 0,5 10 la‘ 1 ohliii-It game: 000 020 423 u H 1 ml‘>1l':i(r1lrIsSitx;t;i 13:3’-xer;:l 5;-iesEv:i‘tLh ,,.,,'.,, the finish to conquer Jewell aummw for the char!‘ Louis was fence or the English championship, mp Emeline‘ Chicago whim S0,, §‘i::‘tl'gLe1'—g: KR Mcbeod. Washington 101 100000 813 8 mg“ 5 9 1 __ , Dorset/t the entry of the Lone Star ,, ,, it looks like nothing can stop the as in oulmeme, Em ed premy 65- I. . Mclntyre, W‘. 3. 1.. Brown and Pytlak; Newsom ”"‘1""°g’,"",,,,,‘°2£ei’l?0 Rhodes ‘‘°“"‘°* 3' 3“-MY’ A2-V-""“; 5ta|:‘e,bythree ofalength C‘i’19‘~"’;) mfmgrfiztnl“ ‘A: acrobatic Briton this time. barring m‘,‘f,‘§,‘ 5, I, one mg“; Hf“. in 8% BMW“. John MacDonald. ma 30mm‘ ling“ Hya es ’ trim B§ilEa?;e°too:m“'tii;° 'l:l-OflMll’O, 6. Jew“ Don“ mashed t’w° lengths thecbgsis of tllieg suit ’ W "anther raw“ physmfl mishap urrlay'e American baseball league T‘m"5" D13 F‘ 0- D°“83“v lint game: ‘"8 0"” gm; 3;‘ mdnpem 9_.7 7_5 340 H‘ in front of Odessa Girl. with fourth In it Bruseaux was duowd as say_ such as he suffered last year in the aommes. George Hooper, P. Mc’I‘ag-ue, Chicago 503000001 112 1 cm“ ‘000 H0 003 3 11 3 Bud .3 vmm_'y Eagle gflaoe going to De-vil‘s Pace. the mg that E Sm“ M Louis M" semi-finals against Wilmer Allla:l‘|- As the white Sex p1ayed‘he._°w_ Annollnccl-——J. A. MacDonald. H’“1|d°iPh‘5 °°° 39° 01° 41° 3 ,,h,f,‘f,‘,'e"1,,,,,, 000000 no 2 5 0 gtagg: 3 3-3 wjnmng mu-gm mu-,¢ em’! °’ 3*” W“"‘”°'Y 53519 °‘ Eula“; Games 0; De¢,,.°1¢'M;¢h' —_—*_-_'"‘ ly Philadelphia Athletics RadcllfI'e.. ' ""‘“'_"‘ 1"'°“"’ ‘"4 °"’°“‘ Kw" N"“" Cain and onlbe- Pink and r. series. Perry played indlfferently. “W Y°""~ charged Louis was given '9. hypo? his half dozen safe WW5 in One‘ “nu ‘ma F‘ Ewe‘ myu I as he invariably does when a title] Th‘ N“ h“, ' ‘mu Value Of dermlc injection in his arm before game deadlocked the record for to-_. 5°°°‘“' |""'°‘ ' is not at stake. -l”"‘°° ""’“ "°"'° ‘°”‘“ '° "m" the fight. Mrs. Gaines later de- ‘ U41 hits in 8 5111810 “me-“mine °“': hm :3: 3 Flnt tune: iiHeAadley' “mod the six rm, nied the statement credited to her. °0‘mm'- and “-5 SW9“ “"195 at be“ . wiuteiiearl Brown and Grube' 9“ 1'°““ ‘°° °°” M 31° 2 lonslioglfle 1,33 1-5. It went to the ‘; “°" ‘."° “Wk ’°’,‘°";, *2‘ bafisgy Alleys Ross Flythe and F’ New Ymk X0“ 1233“ AB mm‘, post favorite plying 86.00 to win. 3 ‘$9 gefifyfiimlgnc‘; $1"; shrétnfimcn m; - I V. we ' °w~"- . 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F8 D h _ 74 d 214‘ t : mh wmmng ing the Gold_ Diggers and Dia- '”- “’“’~’ °°° °°°°°‘ ‘ 9 ’ “T ?m' ooo eso ooo 11 14 3 e ..l’.‘...."§§§ Elle §‘.?f‘y‘“r°=.”iuJ.?‘§.'é‘. screen: to live & I<;]l°IEiileD.sr§ri:§5 "II"hEthen((:)lV(:selseti1d?lf‘:E"1e New York sol 321 051: 15 15 1 3}§‘;';,f,‘,‘;u,,, momoooo 3 3 2 - Paris: squad in 3 week—end ex- League leading New York Yank- 59.1% by ,,,,e‘g,,,,,e VNM gnmemfi M‘’’‘"”' m‘’‘‘’‘‘”“ ‘M °’““' Lee and Pytlar Gwlrellfi 13199‘ —— hihition fixture 9 to 2 witnessed by ees split a twin bill with St. Louis be rolled Tllesdayinight at 3 p m mi; Palm" mu Dickey‘ ' h Cohen A pleton and ltdiliim. c y n Guardian‘: special Wire) (A. P. By Guardian‘: special Wire) , 1, 9 enthusiastic Cmwd of mm Browns losing the first 1-2 and This game promises to be the best} Detroit ooa ooo mo 5 11 1 "‘s~ ma 5",? ( ' ' y July 10-Montreal I w1N'ri-mop,Me., July l0. _ Del Bu,,:f,,,, ,,,,,,, News off 9,, mm." winning the night/cap 15.4. c1eve- of the series. Following were the 3°5‘7°“ (300 00° 0“ 5 1° 2 01 “:1 nd 'oo1oo1 003 5 12 1 and Mbany divlded an Intern» Bissonette, former Brooklyn Nation- hum, “$91.4 S of me Wm.“ land defeated Washington 10-3 and scores last evening: Auken Lawson and Haywmm: fifllzlfliooll 010013 lax B11 1 “on” 33595311 League double- 31 League player, recently released "Pudd u gamers the wlnnem Detroit nosed out Boston. “Gold Diggers" o°"e"nu'n"' Wu” mm! R‘ Fer‘ Bl eholdcr Allen Feller and h age; new today before 5,000 Two bitter rivals, Btawartls Bab by Montreal of the International 1, edy m n in m m R. Duncan -— —— — —— — 82 84 '71 “AL 3' ' '41 30mm 9 1, “an mg mgntcgp cry and 8th Battery tangle tonight League. willl eave here tomorrow for “’° "’° mes ‘’ °p° "5 E. Robin ~ — —— -— —— B0 79 68 -‘ ‘ Sullivan; Weave‘;-001300 300 8.10 1 fling, 1:33 senator: won me fir“ m the any Bombs“ Lug” ma Glace Bay‘ NS” where he wmplay innings and after this splurge w_ Cmswen __ _ _ __ 71 78 75 , ’”'“7“"’“"°"'“' WE'VE am 030 00:: 12 18 o ;.,}ne 3-1.2.‘ indications point to a sensational ragga otlélceheay ‘tom, taeam, H t zzerrswgazsr m h::eded.se'::l;d How 7'71 ey Stand H_TC{n?m‘, _ _ _ _ _ 92 85 72 111113-D find MY‘ The teams finished the four- ax-uggle. still smarting from their "9 ° "5 ° W“ rs th 0 d b of runs their 0 a—..93-7' - . Albany 311001 002 8 12 5 Hfowe’ Pumps’ 8“ _ 1 to 3 km h (no, me dough- base for the Winthrop Club in the es’ ac re a race . Diamond brlllem» Montreal 050 ooa 11x 9 9 1 ‘M; ’’““°“’'‘- ‘"””°“ ‘M R‘ 1"" 3:;'‘° °§f{“d:,‘,1C,:'§;“ fig,‘ “W: om‘), “uh” um, um, atate League the past week. only counters or the surge. but tn; “L P h Gurmk sped“ wire) .1. Hughes ~ — — — _ 70‘ mo 85 "°""“- K9113’ W‘ “°“"‘°“‘“ “L Q ‘by scoring six times in the teams met this season the Artillery Ezsrlyctflrgiariimceirig imbgfkand .ANf'ERlCAN LEAGUE E,‘ f,’,‘,’§‘,°,,",§°e " “ ‘ ” 133 £7’ Granger. Bmythe and Tate. _ mm; 1,0 t, the run 3 ‘ _ * - " — — ‘ ;_ m"'lm°r° 090 00‘ 130 m 1‘ 3 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE nuA'i"as;§a:N‘; uilarcnlfn lat?‘ lave 33:; tlaacrnlghstfsand lgueilt the mares}: Youth Pro ‘mm men on we” never wfiousiy Nlew lyiirrik 5489 Hrnmlcy :7 m — H _ 72 '1‘ 68 '33 R°°h°*“"" 3” °°3 °°° 9 ‘3 ° ooo 000 003 9 11 1 5 racuse only long hits one an in- of the Bakers who have yet to “"“"m°d' 48 41 "539 om “9'-'-{pm ,., ,.,,.. . ‘ Melton, Bivins, Kleinke, Matu- N°w"k 000 no 000 5 10 1 Him bmgle md Wm 54 “,1. Top me“ defeat m ‘M5 seuows league. . ‘ Archie McFa.rlane was the hur- t E 46 40 --5“ F Tmmn W M 1:7 _; J“ 67 "N ““‘d 5“"“‘°- G‘'“''' ““"’‘V' ammo di ncl Baker‘ onto Maple Leafs. It was the The game starts at e.15 Kane Wins Ontario‘ 1" M me wmnm’-mcem In the Deim 46 40 set V' Kelly 1 _ __ L. __ : is 8-1 7:1 Kllnger_ Welland and 0'P‘arrel1. W‘°“°"- 0"” er 3 ' fourth atraizht in three days for ma stull will likely be the huriers “Wild "ml"! Archie kept "PPM" 0*’ °“‘.‘° 42 an c' Dl'l‘}>n . . _ _ - _ 3:; 71 as B~""°“‘° °°° °°‘ °°° °° ‘ 9 1 mm‘ mm and Pmmm 5 10 2 the Leafs over the Chiefs with Nels Whitlock calling the . . °““' "‘°"‘ W“ ‘°“"‘°’°d “d "’°"' w“““‘“‘“°“ 45 7 "229 G. Mcnonnlll —— _ ~ _ 73 91 7: °°?.°°‘ °°° '“ “ ’ ° §‘;:‘.:‘::‘:. 333 1 « o my -nu» we no ~m«-- Golfing Tttle :$..:°°.l3:“.:l..‘:°.::“°s.r.::::::;. “.2 2. .. U, H i : ~ ‘ ' ‘ , . ' -—-— - »—— — —-» —-—- Mooi_L:g;lnn¢; “flip, Le” av ng Berly and Heath: Meoln. Reder flgtéua ‘$5 iglsdgfipxzfi Aggwgé hero of the game getting four -«fe- NA'l‘l0l\AL 1.1-.AGllr, 62' Newark 102 002 001 0 12 2 and I-levintzu Mu; Meol star-ti Syracuse . ‘”“"—“ , ties in five times at bat while Pat Chicago 53 31 .‘ . _ Buffalo on 300 ooo 11 15 .2 I-‘int rem”-' if”, 1? ed “Q ,,.,,,‘.‘,‘:, to degp Home Run Standing 'mW°NT°' -‘"1-" ‘9"‘°""D‘°“ Mahar's spectacu‘ar one-handed l St. Louis 53 33 of Rogers W, n Chandler, Piechotn, Uaflamme Baltimore om ooo con 13 14 2 mu;§I'- “ml 3' g°i'tt?N‘ck'ci°Nthrs‘iidEr° i,:g'§;}'°'§,‘f; stab of Whe‘.ari's liner to right -.-. * Patubmlx 4} 4°} gii‘ ; . and Kw. :2 kr ; 5 ~11 a pm. Rochester 101 100 001 411 0 ' A. p n 6 rd! ' special Wire) 3‘ ” “ ' 3’ the high spot of the fisid efforts New Yolk 4: .' :_v - . , '- N 1- PM " vmdenburg and savino: l{auf- B°b Gibson 2' the Cklljlfls wl: (YeIt'.erdy.ay'au Htirrienz Gehrig, ‘°13““5°p°“ 3°“ champion of On’ George Francis umpimd the en- Cincinnati 4'2 41 1'36 Mldget Gafne mnnrl Harrell Murray Ind O'l"ar- m f"",§I tlehNN‘lm°P0¥| ‘iizales Yanks 2' Ruffing Yanks Selkirk "um The t“1l15h3"!E’5l;)l°°"°‘;!°;'n:° counter with nmis and Lawlor Boston 41 -id 47‘ ' ' n e ea - - - - - ' through in the B-hoe ay0 8- l lhl :3 52 can , -nday Gama; l-ell. were by irate ions and po- Yanks; stone, senators; Dykes. “rd”, over me Toronto 3.“ cm, performing on the bases. Philadeb I W 353 Fro,” Ma Z09 second xune:- in to ll th White sox; Rosenthal, White Sox; _ - . -nrmki.m 30 P -- ”“'°"A1« LEAGUE Balilmm “W ‘W’ 3 3 " I-icgfirtg m be mm que o Johnson. Athletics. one each. i:(:;il”:JU:’1i1'lEl‘i:8w;E«il»3Ei‘:1rEn:(E'el;w1li‘M‘;YVEfl (C-E By Gn-.-dim’: Slveehl “”"’i ‘"“‘““°N‘“' LEMWE Brooklyn ooo 00:1 001 4 e 0 Rochester 031 073* 9 “ ‘ "pnoul omnalm clubs scored m- The uulen: Gehrig. Yanks, as: .,,,,,,,,,_ ma ,.‘,,,¢,,ed,,., u, mg ml. srunsmon. N. 3. July :9 —. Rochester :00 33 _. Pittsburgh 00° 0°’ 0” 3 9 1 K9"0h°T- 3M‘“- M"”°“ “nd m°r' lump‘ on their home lots Bstur- Font, Red Box. 20: Trosky. 111- won 1,3; yea, by In Robson of stcllarton defeated westvllle Brit-tlsuifalo -‘Q-1 R,O\‘<“l'S had 3 four-rull lnargin Cl“-"'9 MMI0 Ind Phelps: Bl!n- once‘ Welland and o'F‘arreli. In vromnto Maple Leafs beating dlans 24; Ott, Giants, in; Dickey. '1-0,-ohm 151mg¢,~n_ tons '1-4 Saturday to move into, Newark 53 . ~__ orrr Maples at the conclusion of I 30!! and Pcdden ruse ggme'— y' 21 b ushin over the Yanks 13- Johnson Athletics, lb: mnhmck ,,..j5.._.d M, m._\ by 3 leadership in the Piclou County l1alt:mo!‘r- 52 45 M6 sx-on‘:-mid some of Holy Redefine! “M n-im-‘ Albany ' 000 010 006 7 ° 0 eryiiihifl mine: 3. thezilth and ooslln’. him. In: iwerm. 1nd1ana...m..uou. margin. carding, .. ‘id, ba.seball.lealue. The notary sew; M,°“"‘“” $2, 1’; {:3 ;";§§°§,f,,°§§,"§“ ‘*°““°* '“‘° ““"‘ . Philadelphia 000 000100 00 1 13 1 Montreal 000 °°° "0 2 5 E Montreal Royals set Albany back 15- three over par. against a '70 for Stellarton a half same adval_1tB8e.'T'0l'°"V’ is :3 :37“ Tomgfit at ‘i 0.810“ ‘mm Hawk, ‘ Chicano olo ooo ooo ol 2 e o Pettit and Hogan. Redmond: a-a nlihwzh oulhit. League Totals: American 444. cumming. They both finished m- on the nrittonsh who hxzdpayedll-$158“? 26 -67 m and “mm pm . fll lnnmu), w.de_ Myuyk.nga_g and Relber. National 348. total M day's 30-hole final tied at 144. one garne long an the em yfiw-S0 ___ ___ ' ' Walter and Grace; tee and second game:—- fignmn; Anny 100 35.00 3 11 3 N Up FATHER -By George MCMGHUS 5°00!!! nme:—- Mrmtreal 000 0(11‘°X1113 1 _, [G - , . Philadelphia 200 00': 000 4 0 0 ‘ Bu:-ker, Vcach. De La. Cruz. Chic-so 100 ooo ooo 1 4 2 mute and Redmond; Mynkansu. A NA‘-E Peuecu and Atwood; Carleton. Johnson. amythe and Rlslber. French and o’Dea. Com to Hawks Defeated Fisherman's Carnival By Exc e [3 iors at Rustico Harbor Wednudsy,July22,l93G In Close, Came Boat racing, Dory racing. All kinds of sports. Dancing — Meals mo sun: at 1.30 P. M. §,°2‘.”:'.“¢‘§.m'“l?.‘°."we'e'l?31‘naT.‘.'§.. J} If not line the following day. Holy Redeemer Parish‘! softball League. The game was hard foulhi throughout and was pmducim °‘ "-91: plays by both teams. ‘ :20.» .