rue CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN u ,, Nova pScotia EWS°‘iii.SPORT WORIT geedecl Players Advance In Second Day's Play Of p Tournament O'Hara Keeps Pace Wjth Ross Wilson In Singles Play As Drgwlls Narrowed Down. per-ry lShuns Screen And Pro DffefS (By Alan Gould) [Aflflfilllwd Press Sports Edlwr) A-P. By Gu-"flm" 5W“ w“) wick sud Pi-lbcc auwiiiu Island. ‘mw yams. Aug. 13—.l"red Perry w“ loom, ‘mud u, a m", Two oomlootitoro. Ueut- Desmond Promised vorfoot rooms oouolllouo lished at Ailibiii-ii lii rm. no one man among the world's W”? o‘ u.” mnthn‘ H, out, T. Burke. former King's Prize win- for tho 633-000 show. the shorts t smile“? “m” players‘ seized u“ 915394 w- P1911 o’ H1111“: 5'1, 5'°- wgfirbénnggmza m: so 901d- flche“ event‘ Bud Fqqghg ' opportunity "W" h“ ‘mm “m” 8nd than eliminated u. cox d! wlui scores of'43 orbett pllm o li d r I'll-e England today to dismiss definitely Trill“ N. s" 6-1’ 6-1‘ semi G H Herflhgxfi on!" t as "Y ‘"1" “° Alflwugh meme mg a three- 158, one point behind Dr. Jarboe. any lingerlrlg idea he contemplates Hem. Dickbtonar or Tong’: an are H und a 1e k m“ stroke advantage on m, p_ C_ ,1“. Following Babcoek closely at 157 turning professional. . an”. “mo” Besides wmmng the mom h d d-“g L; J 539k “W! st boe. another American visiting We" 5- M- Mathews °1 Bfllflmllre In contrast, with previous visits. Lleut Mokoey waived a clgtuenré g“? £1 *1 h! I“ ‘:72 é’ m‘ Chester, and the Lhifd-funnlylg and Chester, last year's Nova Sco- mazked by motion picture offers as 0.88m mnnerqlp tmwuwn m cup ind medallion presenwd b age t or er‘. ms. s meh d writvothe piayer o; the day, the m“ o; the tia and Maritime senior cham- _ ' Y ° s" e $°° i‘ t l“ '1 ° field rbii close arid fought hard plan. and Ray Getiiiie or Saint Wflll as inducements to loin the pl'0l€SSl0l'l8l forces, Perry did not .. t tll matter. _ l 1 h Sig; lflslpdeflgllfly not going intum $333 fifiauisvla g/illatheson o! goerlggll-lakllledmisrlmallzltlietllrl- Earglgi" Spencer but horsemen today n“ the Mnmm‘ 6°" cholflblim- WW1 last year. . orbroisloiuil!’ he "44- "m “'“° onarlorelewri. both by o-i. 6-1 Affloa- tiled tli u bet fll 8.! ui ‘m’ chm“ M°K"“‘°“ °' °'“"' " " u“ I r" ‘ss.r".z*.z...‘".“i.i“i's m» . m s. owl's... -...":""- . i» of. “ “ ““ " ° lllfiilttmfi J21?‘ "t" °"‘"“'"" * m _ . . - oun . . o er , one“ b“ y new’ cunmmdfir J c me or mom o He slapped a m”: in 2M 1'4 at golfer teed off from no. 2. which Other qualifiers were R. 0. f. . w consider them further. I will may for England 1n defence 01 i C in limo-that is if 5g lottetovm. , lllrei gelevcled-up ' Bengiynloumx gguugrhtggn 65:15,; Rlflemen were satisfied with the ner‘ 510F914 9° i116 - ‘ loioflltr- the Ham“ dams" wh° ha‘! the‘ ‘l l The British we. furthermore, will and m“, o! New 9.1,“ pray“ visibility existing during the day. s‘ Th M‘ m-iii; lowest score on the opening round, ,3 m; jeopardize his amateur status “ch but the lewmndm- Overhanging clouds and lulllng W951; A’°° rong re . m. a position among the select m a '14, Dr. J. H. L. Johnstone. Hali- by yielding to iciccii temptations. ‘$11 w, mm ,0, Bud m. 22:” 1% ozravcgilcaklére-nrio mirage iiiid _ . . coo n the 001°“ of Greyhmlnd m ddfl‘, plgyéblghgies oiieitrefissiixiywto 129- Blllalieannéidliggzéxlék 1:11:17}: . s .- ._ \* _ - ‘ - - e o - . . lowered. however, two colts and a p y of Hm,“ with 16L Perry will visit Canada. lcavins tomorrow ni-Zllt l0 P183’ l“ W‘ You“ “"1 omw“ Mm“ ‘B. of Toronto Eastern oan- To trick or the trio Lawrence mili- t m1 - l ronto. Maj. R. Downle, Calgary, - - n“; 1 n n, m h l; entire meet will divide off into gmdsfelélgs 3:215:25: amasbgtgf cdiau junior laltslteiedllfg sergt. Maj. Alex. Parnell. Verdun. over ratgst thevlrighesflti bllhfiflba! or an egcllm dgfsmgn tie m, groups 0g 1g wmormw and com- ,\ lrlg fir; 2a m has wbii the title ° 1mm“ Mvhme, uglgiafrstégégwgéslnaiugtet. lgmlflédk aunje of; reglgfilj; mm,‘ "3 card liiid been Dusted. 1t was fflllfld 131w irhlzllateil; lflflyh ugltilsl may. i ' ’ _' - . . , S. 8, lLtl ' ‘ ‘ l ' m 17 1 1 th 163 en ll 5 BBC V on ' M“ l“ £63122‘, m d150,,“ Amer, a-s. 0-8. while Ali-ta Eoiou- 3d merit. n. o. White of criirid rand. _ 0 _ Paruha". sud Moo hue Wlirood ,,,‘;'°,,‘,’,'§‘,I§,, M';,Z,*;,’,i,,,°“,.,,,:;‘ Ed_ be played off. A series of console». ‘v cslasegifls 0111-‘! °llll°°k He 9N3“ other youmm grfimopmrfiirfld of ggfiigiw” Bwfglted fi°“tf,h°yv'}°if," I Igriakletshes “V311,? main‘); ward Island champion Pete Kelly, 3°“ "Md! Wm 515° be held- ' ' l" "l? ° ‘ ° 9°“ f‘ ° ‘l l" y " ' " hl - Louis 513111" lvnu Donald Budge, the young California Ham“, wmvma H,’ °_3_ Match‘ __ . Iémggev {$11k lty_qfige;gtstelgazz Ms utge chfimpkm o’ Beer- w!“ Team “he star, but expressed doubt Budge would become as good as Ellsworth » Vines, owing b0 lack 0f 59°“- The British star was indefinite about his romance with Helen Vin- i-etui-iiliig ° l (By Gordon Bauld) (Canadian Press Staff Writer) (03. By Guardian's Special Wlro) HALIFAX. Aug. l8 ,- Deeded players advanced without upsets to- day in the Nova Sootia senior ten- is tournament as the men's and women's singles draws narrowed down. Ross Wilson of ‘Donnie md Joe O'Hara of Ottawa. flooded first and second, won two singles mat- ches to enter the last 16. Wilson, champion of New Bruns- ths other two Maritime champion- ships, kept. pace with th Touring; wards won two easy victories. dwa- ping only two games each to G. Calhlm of Sydney. Hairs won 0-2. IlrllPnIod Johnnie Piers of Moncton. only New Brunswick uni-l‘! in u” 319"‘ W in n i peg M ar ks ma n Leads-At Shoot By Foster Barclay, Canadian Press Staff Writer- OONNAUGHT RIFLE RANGES South March Ont, Aug. lit-Eagle- eyed Llcut. d. A. Molecey of Winni- peg was crowned king of rapid-fir: riflemon at the Dominion of Canadb. Rifle Association annual sleet today as he outshot the best sharpshootc. of Canada to win the Heal-old L Borden Memorial Match. ' In a time-limit of 45 seconds the Wllmlllt! BRIDE!‘ planted 10 rounds on the target at 800 yards foi- s, score of 4'1, three short of a possible and two more than his nearest op- ponent, Lieut. Ool. C. R. Orowe of Guelph. Tic FOITIHId Plaoc late Sir l". W. Borden, former Min- ister ot Militia and Defence, as a 41 including Capt. T. M. Slenewicz, Halifax, and Lieut. P. Hooper, Char- A shoot-of! between six rlflemen. Arm-Sergt. G. F. Antell, crack Bergt. T. A. Jensen, of lnnisfail scored the first victory for the west. carding a possible century in the Bankers‘. The short and stocky bronzed Albertan, returning after a. WCfIUOk Templeton '0 SPORTRAITS iGreyhound ls Favorite For Hambletonian (By Orlo Robertson, Associated Press Sports Writer) (A- P. By Guardian's Special Wlre) GOSHEN. N. Y., Aug. lZt-The characters for light harness horse racing's most spectacular drama were cast today when nine throe- year-old trotters, their class, were picked to play the principal roles in the 10th staging of the Hambletenian at Good Time Park tomorrow. More than 40.000 fans, gathered from city and farm, are expected to pack the rambling racing theatre set among the Ramapo Mountains on the outskirts of this village of 3,500. The weather man .purse of $18.67!. His daddy, Guy Abbey, was forced to take a back seat in 1928. finishing second to Toronto, faster time than ever registered by a Hambletorlian win- Out Holly Red. Team filly figure as the ones to turn the the other two figured to furnish Greyhound with the most opposi- tlcn. the leaders in ‘ Field With .149 Over HALIF llallfafs great golfer, is trying to Assoclatl 75-74-149. two strokes better (has The two were leading a field of year-old history of the trl-provlnce HALIFAX. Aug. 13—Wl.rmlng up faces the opposite way. The balls collided in mid-air and ers carding 162's should occupy the final positions. muda, and A. R. Lamy of Amherst were ordered to play off until one was forced to drop out. Macltlunon, Kelly In Charlie MacKinnon & Pete? Kelly Qualify In Opening?’ Round g Of Golf Title Playfi W.W. “Tex” Newton, Paced By Mielke Leads Large f; LIKW Sporty Ashburn Course. i? (B! Arthur Merkel. Canadian Press Staff Writer) (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) AX, Aug. Ill-A new threat for the crown Frank lvllelkc. regain. appeared tonight with the wmlllflh" M "l9 qualifying round for the Maritime Provinces Golf championship at the Ashburn Golf and Country Club here. Coasting through today's 36 holes o! medal play with a far stcadler "ORR "W" "l! ""1" Player managed to keep, W. W. "Tex" Newton, a Tenn visiting in Chester this summer, cleaned things up with a fine Mlelke’s aggregate. 86, largest ever recorded In the 23- meet. It equalled the record estab- John who side-kicked with Pete Kelly on the Charlottetown hock"; l Duchemin, Halifax, with 15B; Nip Ross, New Glasgow, Dr. Lee Fluck, By virtue of today's scores, the Cheswrs great team of W» W. Newton. Dr. P. C. Jarboe, J. M. Matthews and Bill Miller, won tho team prize played for today in corn- nectiorl with the qualifying round._ son, American actress. He said he dlvmon w“ lowed w “and mm. year's absence popped on his 10 , v “Pm” h" t° “m” he" ‘mmy 1f to take a. 0-4. s-4 victory from rouuoo yesterday at 800 yards and Pmmdim! h°m° ‘on "m5 l" the 3- Frouolo- W- Whale“ 2- Hunter 2- | | d A Newton led the fleld Ofl Del’. score’ se In‘ w“ only one o; more than a down first turns at bat on eight hlts and Whltlock, squarebriggs, F. Whalen. S trgoglgeeififllol; Haifa ltalggavewtivleg u we“ as gross. . from Europe {In London Mlss Vin- son today said there was a. "def- lnitc possibility" she may become engaged to Perry and added: “even that depends upon our feelings for each other when we meet again William Shakespeare 0f with G. Neary of Kentville. N. S» before winninfl. 0-3. 4-5- 5'4- Mrs. J. Piers of Moncton was el- iminated in the women's 5111816! by Later Piers fought for 2 r-z hours m, to duplicate the feat at 600 yards I sy. Capt. Jack Steele, of Guelph, ag- gregate winner at the Ontario meet and Pte. H. l-l. Morse of Bridge- town. N.S., tied for second place. numerous errors by their Opponents Perc. Maclnnis‘ League-leading Stars last night defeated the Holy Redeemer squad 12-6 in the last soheduled game or the City Baseball Rogue. Two postponed games have MoNeill. Murely, V. Williams; two base hilt: Whitlock", three base hit: McNelll; home run: Williams; stolen base: Williams. Duffy. Mahar; hits: off Williams 13; off McCallum 5', left on base: Stars 5; Holy Redeemer Eliminated In Singles Play McKinrion and lvlliller assured themselves of positions in the first ppsets were few today and favor- ites generally reached the first division with par fours Each tak- ing a six after going over the green against a stone wall, the former were forced to play on. They division as they had been expected t0 d0. j None of the charnlplons since 1931, when Frank Mielke last won . ex in America)" M,“ a Mm" o! 35m“; 5.1, 5.3, _ A After . m. e-i yew-y we Mus i??? a‘36‘°§‘.1*li..‘“§i§§‘l‘;£i.?§8°lfi§ litlfnbi-aléili? 3i§2§..“‘§..§‘“é?.§§Z 335ml?’ M‘l%.“i'i‘.‘i.°..““.‘i‘-“‘ 3; hailed “u "s" m" “d” m“ "u ‘m’ “mm” °‘°""" “W” ‘°‘“"'“‘“. ‘ r. Lesselnzf gridsetgwu-ixza» W" target at eoo for a possible so. m. commence. wlllliiiiis a' ' (c r Bl’ Gllflrdlln‘! special wlie) Nam“ “m” hockey my" "n- Aflifgflypfrfgaegffsyggtl}. . l On, m 0W1 a he'd Morse. however, away wltliii perfect The defeat l d in” ibl ' . ‘ ' .13.—Se Pin ally Won out with a beautiful f". c R I c K E T sganst ML! Kay D0710 0f Halifax score at the short range, dropped chance of the Irfuolxyelredeeilellllossqfuag onmrlgnlzmsbaggsthiplaéltteassmlllanlvlllyallg. 121,215? ‘gitrlcs mvgellle birdie on the sixth after a difficult Mme" l" 1932 and 1933. we" “n? but was unable to Wlél t2: $14110: one of his Islhotfl to; Al? inner at 600. gaining a playoff berth, but after Diamond. ' singles division of the Nova. scogla approach from behind a line of glfllgargt Bi-yttffigdgvgngoliioiglgeersgmg’ points. Down one so a - up ca cat their disastrous start the rtai 1 t. ls t urn me l, wer eliminated trees. ‘ ‘ the sooou , Miss Doyle staged H In the Walker, the sextet tied for made a game effort to ovyerllaul lib: SCORE BY INNINGS ilelnllodayls hilly. W. elvlatheson of Bldy Babcock, of Halifax. one idol"? of the Mfirlflmest- S51v1“! _. " flghtlli coiiicbocli to wlii, s-r. a-s Wyapgspigdohmsevoré shot: huge lead piled up against them. cliiiiloiietowii was the only Islander of the Wllilflfilithllllflyeli; in ggllleffxefhgyyggfme“ ° m" ,- ._ navance T}, m- h t,hldf ~ 6 a to300 and duplicated the feat. Six- mg ofuilltfjggo§°filgfiffhg fig " g2 g1201_1€ 1% g fiiewcllrelfizlulfitfdllllflgleégrlelxtg, lI-lallllsx. mee e ou_r__ljjs__on w Scores for the first division fol-r t; wbiiiciri niiiiblb- tffatmdeieigsrg: or 6H and more Mid passed batters and added two ' " But the cliiiilbuetowii Plflyel‘ was - —~ 1W1 Q (C. P. Cable) - more runs i th fifth b n match for the placements of Joe - (By Gllflldlln’! Sptlclla Wlrfl)! m strong women's gfillgggsodtlgm lullllgattarlgmltglgi fir; On balls. cw?» Blelvrs 81?: irlgllfi _ OQHSFB. of tottiiwa, B-lld he lost 6-1, F135‘! DIVISION ., I 1 is... s. Old Country H- e.» i. i. em- umamlshed record o; me touring “and m‘ v_ uwu of mm“ m‘; 4th machine gun battalion "A" team final {any Bruce Mmcunum Ree _ gene; C_ McQuald o; Qhgflgmefiown‘ W. W; Newton -- . . Chester 38 37 '15 35 39 74. 144 South African cricketers winning a M" ,1 piers o1 Moncton, 6-2. ii-l. "1 9W"!!! Was second. The Alllmel" in; 1115 undegeaged humng ‘mwfid - 6-0, 6-1, and Lieut. Commander J. F- C. Miolke Gorsebrook 42 36 '78 3'7 3'7 '74 153 e, close bomb by a’! runs. vim,“ and mloii played a. men's 5"“ c“? w“ W" by 0m" "he" liitiicl tightened ‘up and was “m, Lures WGStQTIE c. 1. Edwards of Halifax dropped Dr. P. c. Jarboe .. . Chester s4 42 1e 42 a1 '19 15s _. Led by Walter Hammond, tlie don“, mmh “m,” p, M“. the Governor-Generals foot guards 1,, 8e11,,“ dame,- themam, H, only one glifllg Ln each set. to a. B. Babwck Gorsebrook s4 42 1e 4o 4o so 15a ; western county scored 279 and 395 helm-n o: Hun“ and J_ m Young compiled 3st) points, three more than granted but five h,“ throughodt the H k T I Bentley of Charlottetown. J. M Matthews , ..... Chester 35 40 '75 38 46 82 157 . tolls opponents‘ 289 and 201. Ham- o, New Gm!“ N_ s" m" the the Queens owii Rifles a team of game whue mm“! o“, 51x 0C ey (1 8111' n. Glass, second ranking player OI .... .. Ridgewood a1 4.2 '70 ac 42 1s 157 v mend compiled 128 i-u Glouoomf- 5mm, wmnmg’ 5.1, 5.0. l-ml T°“’“t°- Tick Williams, hmnng‘ m. the Prince Edward Ifilild, 10st no ci. . . Aslibum as 4o rs 42 as c0 .1514, _j shire's second innings after Reg. tamed with “ape,” m ‘h, losersflms nicked 1.01.13 mm blows Bauld, of Halifax, 6 , 6-3, while the Nip Ross .. New Glasgow 38 40 '18 42 39 81 159-. v 5mm“ h“ 1°‘ l“ ‘he “'3” “"1"” L MONBEI and l: Sollowa eight of thwe 90ml 1,, the p .1 veteran G. F. Huteheson of Ohar- DOIl Rainlde, -- Ashbum as 4s 8i 36 42 7s 15o i ,. with 102. L5 54 ' twp grim-leg, After £11 howeverfie (C. P. By Guardian's special Wire) lottetowu battled for nearly two DL 1,_ muck Aghburn 3a 3g 14 45 40 a0 159 Kenneth Vllloeh Wu! lho ‘m1? 0.5m.‘ ‘mfnqé wooflmrgh o1 settled down and aided by gush WINNIPEG. Aug. l3-A number hours before admitting defeat to A. ;_ R L_ Johnsmns ,_ _ Ashbum 41 43 1g 43 37 so 159M 25' muting human“ m rum triple m- l-ladlf x defeated N Mbleod of New better supportwas foundfor butfve of pmmlsmg wmmpeg l“ “M's ‘L 5°1°w5 °1 Hamax- 5cm“ Wm’ l... Mitchell Gorsebmok 3'1 38 '15 47 37 84 l59~~ 11H ures" He scored m" W tel-ford N S ‘and C H Mit- D f a t more. wllflgmg wended a 0.8m have signed contracts to play 6-3. 8-5- G, E. Mahon .. Ashburn 39 3'1 '16 40 45 B5 161' if." Victory by tho Gloucestershlremen ma! or éydéqsc-a 6-1- mghnnh e e wmow m ms teams OrfenSlVGPQanF hacks), m England m“ wmtep, p», Harry Roper of Halifax eliminated Chas» Nlcmnnon _ _ Belvedere 40 43 83 39 40 79 162 l, p,» W110 B" 8990M "m" the mum‘ l“ M." u“ uouaufi" Him“ . mm; out gm-ee hits out or ‘our was learned tonight, and will leave M- MacKlnnon of Charlottetown, I“ Miner _ ‘ _ _ _ __ Chester 38 42 m 39 43 82 m2 ‘w. low ml§ii°"°:re°°b§“ $.11‘: played too hard a. net game for l g e r s times at bat. om of them a f~ur he" ‘ma?’ l“ mptember- ‘ £3,335 fiaslflfxfglTgigtilgg§ofii Pei-e Kolll’ -- Bell/Were 41 41 92 39 41 3° 152 "1 a ~ * _ - ' . l uruuuu or 2. “escorts-assists; I zzse.s"s.su..m.. area; ‘a2; w?.3;i..§;"“.°.‘2..€?2§§‘“‘;.i?§° 2.5.2:; f ----e——- - against first and second-class 0 will l‘ ______ __ _ ln the women's singles. the Island o county teams totalling l7. Eight Islanders won eliminated, 0-2, 6-3. NEW YORK Aug n _ sloppy and scoring a. like number himself. lglurtopelfllas; winger‘ Tonlyolarrlld gr champion, Miss E_ Bourke won 83k N va Sa Ven e zu glen matches were mwm ‘nst En l d mnch“ we" “m”? d°°m°a l“ ma“? M‘? BOX scour; “sermbley as?“ Wm‘ gel“ Amw" i131 y ‘if? i“? Blssmllllionngit Ham“ o In test matches agai gsn or lY- l p, fling held hem o -0, -. u M e y gers, ari- south Africa. has won the only com- _ ‘ffiurolilllreyiit gleveland, New York AR gggvgf€ramthsontlgg $51? ‘mm other Islander, was eliminated by Soccer Team pllmd B°m°~ N° 59°31"! W” "a Yankees winning the first o! a {our ST I 5 r 53 R H P“ A Rest 'who played m Canada O. H. Mitchell of Sydney. 7-5. v corded ln three and the fifth rm * guns flellgs-a-Q. The Yank vic nrl‘ Mur ey, c m‘ i1 K Th, H as Mm - - F ' ‘i lliidl iiiii ill stii t Bl’- the Oval R I d S {not it Tigers, beat- W.Wlll'i.lell, 2b .. W“ l e “m” 5 “s- W Mis u. McKle Ol cliiiilolsetoivii .____ - g R e w r s: the Isles-ltd’; Wuglmgtom w five squambflgflsv as _ the Lions last season. Selkirk Flsh- was unable to match forehands Wm‘ (C, P. by Guudim,’ Smell‘ win) A. I.) Defeated :7 on Saturday. I In S. Shh ",9" u... l Bulwark (Dean) .. Anna Bradford's Polly errors aided Washington the, winning nul lll the 10th. nod BOX climbed into third place by tumbling the white 50X l“- tO fourth with I ll-hlt lttlck SUMMARY Earned rims-Stars ‘i; l-loll’ Re- ‘ermerrs Bruins campaigns ln Alberta for the Liberals, so, too, is Dick Irvin. coach of Toronto Maple Leafs. Irvin will address a Liberal gathering hcle to- IIIOHOW. Solway Templeton also Miss B. Barnes of Halifax and the lfax eliminated another Charlotte- town entry, G. Bentley and M. Mac- Kinnon, 1-6, 6-0. 8-4. HANTSPORT, N- 8., Aug. 13— SPRIIWGHILL, N. S». Aug. 13- Westvillek Plctou County baseball champions, drew first blood in the Nova Scotia playdowns today when Oil, and there is no alcohol in it, so EEELl£o1E‘§.9ElE‘B§-__. a 4 1 2 o o o 4 2 2 a 4 o wh 4 2 1 o 2 1 “ma, r. 819D, so 4 1 1 1 l o h if ‘t . and, n" as received an o er. was local 1B e‘. won’ 84)‘ 6_4_ ecuuve e“ ___._. 6W erwz-laigftfiewgéfixfiboétfleglléfifxzaians: 1 11! a g ‘s g,lcee,;igi;ielill_ tgrlgccglptmnsldered almost Mug) MycDfougall of stcllartoh. g‘~sv| {lzrlitlslpzrifecoggamfggki won ythe (C. P- Cable Byvgsardian’! Sooolll ‘ w F S sloppy fielding. Four errors helpflfl Whitlock. rf . . 4 1 2 0 0 0 ' w°n Y d” “m {mm M155 E~ m,‘ Eastern Valley ball championship PORT OF SPAIN Tflnldad m, V OI’ G a S 0 n contribute six unearned runs ‘o thf- Williams. 1f . 4 2 2 1 0 0 ma" °Y Charmmwwn» ‘he ‘slams today when they defeated Kent- A 13 Tour!“ veneiuela“ m: _: Yiiiixec total. stewiirt retired in the MOCBJlUXII. p . . s o o o 2 o 5°31‘? gomkli“? w°m““- ville 8-1. Three xeiitvlllc pitchers uB~ m: Jubfmt 0m recemn: I midst of a four run rally WW1 W0 ‘IOTALB 35 l2 13 ll; 9 3 . i m titli‘ e Nturileld to thlelcouw “fled to gwp the onslaught as the °°Y Pblyegx; con atumtluns from ' , W out iii the eighth. Wluoiiarlle‘ m‘ . TOfllght " a “ °m°°“ a“ m‘ '5' ~ heavy hitting Haritspoi-t coi-iliiig- u o“ o E’ (5- '- 5’ °""""“' Wm‘ m’) ishing ll REDEEIVIER. AB a ll r0 A r. ‘M’ °l Halli“ l° ‘hm "*5" “l” nt smacked out seven hits wlilbli Pfooldmt G°m°= ‘m the" “W”? u GOSHEN, N. Y., Alil- 13- —- T0111 M‘ betmn Earl whlwhlll, was), ' lng the first 6-3, the Islander tlred came at oppormne times Entering in a test game Saturday. went ' 5°“?- vmm‘ ‘mm’ m“ ‘mvm lrigtoirs veteran southpaw, nitdhtl ‘Duffy. 2b 2 l o 1 1 a in tho ooooud and dropped the next it, mvlncm ,,yd,;,,,,, m, down to defeat today at the hands "m" "m m‘ °"“‘°h°° “d “m” tlis Senators to ii 4-3 victory over CTOXYlIl, lf 2 1 o 1 1 2 s, n m, 3am ‘Q w- "m- 6-0» H- ° p k5 m p1,, of, ' will, of a nicked Port of Spain squad- mm“ whm" ‘° ' “°" nctrolriulolrinliigs. wllllaiiis. p a 2 a o 5 o s“ "f if, 6,5 W 5- Muokllu of Charlottetown and S““““°° w wegg, vane, Port. of suaiu seared two seals. season's record for ow0-Y9""°ld Polo "Y! mm“ m“ m me third‘ Framles- 0 3 o 1 4 0 0 mm: PM ' me ' ‘ J. Creighton of Dartmouth, N. 8., Bfldgetmm’ v ezug1an_ 0nd 1n the “m; tgg‘ "mo" l“ m’ i°°d “m ‘mm’ his 12th of the season. followed Blanchard 1b. a o o 1 o o We" Pl" out o! tho moo‘! ioublfl °h“““"°“' match the visitors won. a-o. “m” “W” w" “m” 0mm sinslts by "Flea" Gilli-owl and Jo Jo xcniiy. ab a o o a o o IIOCKEYISTS on ma slum’ gill "iS§“‘i“"i-.“ and Mn Km o! lvunnbrrron u a AuB 13- "N- , wlilw losoeouiit loi- iill the risers Miilicii. cf .. a l 1 1 o 1 . --— “ m“ " " 0s ii colciddolhiité coiiiliiiied .. Bu“ w“ mmnd pm" “rib: mun," Twmbs‘ H 2 o o 0 o 0 ‘C’ P‘ Gy G“"dh“" sped“ wke) Don Gus and G‘ F‘ Huwheson grail-o victorious Nova Scotla tour trAn Oil Without Alcohol-Semi ting Edam‘ Rlfnnlloéhm n whfle wmehm w“ holding De- T comm as 1 l 0 1 a 3 M°°SE “w 8°“ M5‘ w‘ _ wlrli-gotlfctmxlllg linougllriitllltak: a tiidi after defeating Middleton oils and many medicines have iilcc- m" ° w” ' troit to a total of seven hits, the qllcmnnofl, ' 1 0 0 0 0 0 Ngtiqnal Hockey League iuminiirlcs 5° ' m ° l" e ° 3X "i? l’ m o m m ream“ A v f The Good Till WIMP-Min“ 86mm‘ wmbnde; fiffwdii’ TOTALS ' ' ' ' ' " 23 a 5 m 9 9 "e “m” t° 9mm“ serkmsly m“ .‘lsotlxrxilgllfle:etfanlflwollfolilfgfll-Zl.The gzllrietjavrlltll-l’ “grim: Jullicligu: lllinnrllirles Ofmglx essential ' Elam Houott for l o - ‘batted mi- TOiJmbS in sixth. iiiiiiiiici. As Eddie Shore of Boston K Alexander and J. snow o‘ H“ om the week-end. om compose m Thomas. ma,“ deemer b; runs batted in: Williams John Whitehead and Jack ten) “an” __ 0 i ty Mite. Recovery. produced - vi - M’ ' t d r ted s i hill re 06- andxgeaiown also started. , l 9 5 c Fl TS t GGTTIQ ‘bfilei-geafl, mic tglllllgof the ggme film-Tm?" 31?“: mlzlil Werbcl-‘smlrgtht lzfiaaiugdof Tough and Hgabprggf _ {V23 a ‘beauties: cagfih ti‘)? 0;; llllflh, I U P Q ‘ I - Bf 0 US V ‘V H C T ‘ m“ "a “W” 7"“ ‘n ”"“'°"' ' 5"“ gloabm! Butt! Ooglylsllfiultlotxe og- For hot-weather ClflViflg Industrial oiiullle the foul llm to get a Ole;- ‘GII n ) _ 1 1 1 I llnlls 6 m l ‘landed catch which brought a ct Nllb mo. mw,“,"l‘,i.;'.'.°€'&¥..‘.§i.°.°.i”.°.'... i i "mtg, mfip“, o, m, m, League Playoff uuao Mo io us" tsu- , . “mum, (wmb u m w“ u“ > The second game of the acres 0mm“ o a 4 a m"! “N04. PM“! will be played tomorrow. ¢ D33; Dill (mm - a s“: Ivghiflbt ‘lltmtlttlqg: The All-Stars and Tanners clash d G to L I ab“... dreamy-i»- '--“~‘»“-=- - airmail": s. “ltxutizl: 5:". “!__"°° “w” M- of . ui r d ti-liil . u 'rli auadll PIGS! ' min-mesa: 2200i: 1M’!- seI-eagurless NlQZDlOlgllIiLI-efiénrculs a ( y e c n l REMEMBER WHEN- A young right-header from tbs ‘ll-ins "Eye" League, Tommy Bridg- keen rivalry existing between these two teams and a great game is pected. llmllo Pars. IOOW». VFNNSYLVANIA AT ITS FINEST following sonnet-Ion is l ex . ~ amour "m" l" "I I iJll-l m‘ "m m‘ °°' °' 6mm‘ “w” “mm” mm“ new‘ Wllf Stewart will start on the u, made liu National league debut a _ _ v 8 m“ w» to u flood at tbs m0lilld for the All-stars While “Big m, m" m, Wm, mm, Tum Illlllllll u» “"2.” -~*..'~*....~ -»-=-~=- u".."zrii.".:sst"at.ma t‘...'.:.'.."..*::'...‘:"...'."*""... as . " . 1"’ .- ‘v ' k * > “§I1bn- THE FRED (LMANNING C0. LTD. is scheduled for 5.46 sharp. ope-gm‘ w“ mu“ ym; mm, 1g. . 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