~ lean Richard Decision Qver Kid "Howard At B! RIUBW C1213! Canadian Press Btai! Writes- HAUPAX. July 27-Jean Rich- ird of Montreal. Canadian-feath- u-weigbt boxing champion, scored unanimous-decision victory here night in a ld-round match ainst Dick (Kid) Howard of Ealifax. Richard. weighed 128, oward 126%. The boIo-ounchinc Montrealar bed little trouble in scoflng his oond decision over the Maritime ghtweight champ in three mat. ihes. No title was at stake. Referee Roy Chisholm geared seven rounds for Richard, two for Howard and one even. Judge Harold Garrison had it 6-1-8 and iudge Jack McKenha. 5-4-1. How. trd took a split decision in their first meeting. There were no knockdowns. Richard had Howard in serious irouble inlthe seventh and ninth younds. Howard opened fast and taught Richard with a. bard right mash. He continued the attack & take the first round by a wile argin. Richard went to work in the second and a smashing right hand ripped a deep gash over Howard's fight eye, which bled profusely. llsing his head in close. Richard tufted Howard at every chance and the damaged optic continued bleed until the sixth round. Howard was continually out- lought on the ropes. He appeared lo be weak from trimming his loishi- down i0 two pounds be- low his normal fighting weight. Richard leaned over him with his powerful shoulders and scor- ed with hard punches driving Howard beck. By the 10th round, Howard was “ Halifax Anchors Lead A In Intermediate Ball League - The west-end Anchors managed by "Husky" McCabe are today sitting on top of the heap in the City's senior loop with a four- point lead which they hold over the second place Rovers. The An- chors have fifteen points and the Rovers under Freddy Whalen have eleven points. Rounding out the three-team loop is the cellar- dwelling club. the Millionaires. who have only garnered two points in league competition so for. The money men have seven games to play in the remaining schedule for the league and there- fore can be pretty well counted out as far as playoff hopes are concerned. Following is the standing of the league. (Not including last night's game). Team GP. W. L. D. Pts Anchors 9 ‘l 1 1 15 Rovers ..... .. 10 5 4 1 11 Millionaires 9 1 8 0 2 Kinsmen And i lteccc Tied For League Lead head race track presents another great racing card this afternoon and one that should be every bit as good as the great one that was witnessed two weeks ago. A re- cord total oi 5i horses are ex- pected tc take the word in the four classes and there promises to be some great battling before the afternoon's final heat is raced. ll- -l- 4- 4» Ever since the track came into being a few years ago meets have ben getting better and better and Covehead is fast becoming syn- onylmous with fast, keen racing. A reoolrd crowd is expected to be on hand for the afternoon's rac- lng. i + *0 II» Teams that will meet in the intermediate and Junior baseball leagues’ playofis are beginning to take form as the schedules reach their last lap and it appears that it will be the Anchors and. the Rovers in the City League and Secretary Charlie Willis of Cove-‘ . r The above shot, taken by the with Miss Commando trot and pace. Play Local ‘Till; GUARDIAN, ‘(E-MARLOTTETOWN, Abegvweit Milady Wins Close One Godfrey photo finish camera is an example of the close racing that was witnessed at Riverside track on Wednesday afternoon last. lady, driven by owner Cyril Smith of Hunter River is neck and neck (on the rail) as they reached the wire in the Lbird and final heat o1 the second division of the classified Abegweit Milady was announced as the winner in what was probably the closest finish of the season to date. Harmon Field Team To All Stars In the above Abegweit Mi- PAGE SEVEN Boston Braves Open IIcmeStand With Victory f Boston Braves opened a iii-game home stand WSW"!!! (Wildly) with a 5-1 victory over Pittsburgh Pirates. The National Long-w leaders beat the Bucs easily as Nel- son Potter pitched six hit bail. Ralph Kiner of the Pirates hit his 28th homer for Pittsburgh in the first inning. Meanwhile, Brooklyn nipped Louis 3.2 when Terry Moore rms- judged a fly in the ninth inninil New York beat Cincinnati 3-0. Boston collected nine hitl o" lefty Fritz Oatermueller including Phil Maui's two-run homer in the sixth inning and rookie Ciintoun- atserfls first iour-bagger in tho fourth. Potter. let out by the Philadel- phla Athletics about a month ago. then assured himself of his second National League triumph in two starts by lashing the first of his pair of singles to centre to score Masi. The Dodgers were trailing. 2 1. going into the last frame. Gene l-lermanski singled to start the inning. the fifth hit off Howie Pol- let, Hermanski moved to second on a sacrifice and romped home with the tying run when Moore misjudged Bruce Edwards" drive, the blow falling for a double. Poliet intentionally p a s s e d Accounting for all their hitting and scoring in the third, fourth and fifth innings, "Husky" Mc- Cabe'a Anchors last night increas- ed their lead at the top of the City Baseball League standing by hammering out an 8-2 victory over the iuckless Millionaires in a seven inning tilt. Trailing 1-0 entering the last half oi’ the third after the losers had corne through with their first run in the top of the second, An- chors after being held hitless in the first two frames by the hu.ri- ing of Garth Crockett, started to unleash their power in the third. With the first two men retired Gallant poled out a double‘; Mc- Kenzie followed with a triple to knot the count and scored him! self as an infield error gave Le- Clair a. life at first. Crockett whiifed the next hitter for the final out. McLennan of the Anchors led of! the bottom half of the fourth with a long tri-pie and then scored standing. up on a perfectly exec- uted squeeze play, with Ready be- ing thrown out at first. Singles by Perry and l-lowatt, together with a walk accounted for anoth- er run before the side was retired to boost the winners’ lead to 4-1, and they sewed up the ball game in the next frame, three success- ive singles, a double, an error and a stolen base leading to four big runs and the ball game. Starting tho top of the sixth and still without a hit off the offerings of young Donnie Mc- Lean, Crockett, the opposing pit- cher mined the no-hit attempt as he tripled to right field, scoring standing up as strain blasted out a single. The latter went to third Anchors Increase League Lead With Win Over Millionaires great difficulty aa ha had 1.1T: batters continually eating out o! his hand. Crockett, the Millionaires hurlel’ and another junior, pitched a good ball game all the way through but the heavy-hittinl Anchors squad carried a little too much power at the Pl!"- Fielrling gems of the game were pulled oi‘! by McKenzie of the Anchors and Mike Hennesse! 0'1 the Millionaires, both infielders racing far back to snare 10091118 flies that seemed destined to droll in for hits. BOX SCORE Millionaires Strain, ri .. Lewis, oi McKinnon. o Goodwin, l! .. I-fennessey, 3b Connors, ss ‘I O i anoo~oo0o I T UOOHN66¢OcHbGQOuHwuQeI Anchors Gallant, lf McKenzie, I» LeClalr, lib . Matheson, ss . MoLennan, cf. Ready, 1b Perry, c Howatt, rf . McLean, p . Totals . ..29 811mm Earned runs: Anchors d, llonaires 2. Batted in: Howatt I. K. McKenzie, Ready, Strain. Two base hit: Gallant. Howatt. Three base hit: Crockett, McKenzie. McLennan. Sacrifice hit: Ready. Stolen base: Goodwin, PerryJiow- att, McLean 2. Double play: Matheson to Lund. Left on base: »uo»u>asa§8p»»obLhbb§ uowuwuoawwguwooocvooog ucuuwuoewwiuuoouoooowl sOO§m#NUMO8;9MOOHMGOB E ano»oouo»o>4 nearly exhausted and his ha s --- , were beginning, to sag. His frallzie Ev McNeiYs hustling Kinsmen the Ream and Kinsmen m the a Tommy Brown’ A wud pitch movm on m mot but died the“ u Mc- Anchors 5' Minimums a’ l“ mowed signs of the severe bat- v Junior! are name the crest of a junior loop. B b A United States Air Force base- the runners up a base and after Lean recovered vhis D0156 i0 Tel-ire base on error: strain, Henneuey. tel-inc he took. Richard was not two-same winning streak which ‘p ‘i * l, - I 5511mm‘ 1mm Hum“ Hdd'N”" G“ HM!“ w“ pumwexy wumd m’ Pa” “u” hitter!’ Mum)” Cmmm" “Cm! 3' m“: "a visibly marked. has carried “m, to a flrstflflace 511ml" WW“ "l" "lbmmm iloundland. will play Charlottetown w load the sacks, Reese sent a sires Fat Connors led on with a Crockett o, McLean s. m» on Only at times did Howard mah- tie with the Ryan-manaled Reece 1”“ °“ u“ '“'° mud pm" “a” "19"" i" "i "hibim" “mun” 1°“! “Y ‘° M°°"' “Wm” “m” ‘mm t° m" m’ "vmh b“ m1“ °fi Mflfl“ 3- 9m“ m‘ 18c to score with his left-hook Juniors. Each team has fourteen and should come under ma w!" at the Memorial Field diamond u: after the catch with the winning V"? thrown out attempting to by Crockett 5, by McLean 4. Peas- llyncmite. Richard took a lot of points. The Reece team. ofl to a ‘vim “ma wfpme “mess bgtt): Sunday afternoon. Manager Freddie run. nqegmkd ‘g1 l P355“! bhu- with ed b11111 Perry. punches on h], 810"", md boxed good “an m league may have the Millionaire.» and the Krill McCabe of the local squad armour c- Larry Jansen turned in his sec. t ~ an get nlg the next two hit- Ucnipires: At the plate, Kane: , m35uflu11y_ only won one game m ma“ hm stage sensational comebacks Yesterday morning on the ed last night. ond straight shutout and 13th vic- or; ire: pop fies to the infield. on the bases, Francis, Monkley. ‘ In a six-round semi-final Her. four outings and this losing streak the latter pm M the “heduh- Knights of Columbus diamond, the The game has been pending for tory oi the low!!! ll hi! PMM‘! m <1 l-h. a Junior player with By Innings . 93d Schultz o; mttmwth’ N_ s" h” meant for them the drivers .|, 4, 4. a. Bombers once again took the All the past week or so with coniirm- the Giants to a six-hit victory over h a ifiecce. gas in auherb form as 1 l l I ll 6 ‘I-I I I , Won a split decision over Harry ‘Mat in the league's wagon. The Both lidillionaires and Knights, SW8 mi" "mp1" a ""1"" w" “"0" o! the U- B- trill here news Ciocioolti- aft‘ °""°d “i "W" hi" W" "w Millionaires o 1 o o o 1 o-I s 4 ~ Poulton c-f Charlottetown, Poul. Knights of Columbus. plagued however. are laced with tgugh up- by the score ofm to 15. received last night_ The l-Iar- The game marked the non: s ance and W" 11"" 1h any Anchors ..... ..002240x—8 o s ion scaled 144 for 3 lfl-pound with the same kind o‘ luck as hill tasks, needing to win a big The winners experienced stiffer mon Field boys are scheduled to debut of Leo Durocher. new Gian ‘dvmtagm . they encountered in last yen,‘ majority o; the“. gums to reach opposition than in their previous play a double header in Summer. manager. a g He was 50th,,“ by 56mm.’ league, occupy the cellar position m” alarmed circle. They may fitafrtst, but had enough to stave cit side on Saturday afternoon and Jansen now gas rgtchee: butloog; I southpaw tactics gnfl m; “my in the standing; with 10m. Wm,“ not make the grade and it seems {F}? u d f“ _ will include Charlottetown on thei. less inningah ‘fir; Lin‘ Th“ w“ can footwork brousht boos from 800d for eisht points. with play- “m” "l" “m”: b“ 1‘ l‘ “ w‘ n Yb n? up u o o“ mp mo" mum“ w the“ m” Red w rm i tn no lawns ' the crowd. off time just around the corner tam” that they Wm battle it out (lrln HS‘ wright’ Momghm, _—i__—_ I Hank Sm" nl edsecofilled the Poulron dropped sebum; (M. m the Cflfmors-mgngged squad will right down the stretch in what gal‘; "é Slliwuihes- 3W1“. Ready. when the Rhirtixetan ca!» s: - y light-count in the 11ml. Schultz have to win all their remaining ‘Mm be 8°“ fimsh" "° “h” it"s‘... flair? rliwssltensr bases on “ti”... ti...“ l; ‘licia-sev- ' llzildsetlibbdl-msliflglnéklliellnglngs may“ 184352885 511:3 3533.111? ti)“ leaders llegazulfsleveloped mm two strong Burke. Klesll-y, Wlglifiglhgiinlfvlllliiixl: I eigrlilirhyg stTln-izf struegk out eight I ', . . 011i‘ ' I - mm m“ o’ New Gigs”. N. to enable the teams” K858111133 ‘D it _'_ ‘I 225a! 81;.“ “Williams, w. Miller, v. wlnnln angolpergigxtxteelfémait hiiginch m.” _“CY> O. m. an? s: .4»? 51- 126. stopped Chuck Orman of the Plum? Picture. March of the Kinsmen into a The nexf; “m, m be u“ d cluencesMaddex-n in m; I u’ om o bub!“ Armdille» N-S» 134. in 2.03 of the is the league's stand- tie for top spot with the Recce in mqming at K1030 ha, e, Ti e s figemnm B, Chjcasu dgfgalgfl L d s. l gnaw’ and udder“? “d” ‘m ms first round in a. scheduled four- the Junior league shows how well and Bombers ' w n g rs Philadelphiga 3-2 a 68m bmhdw- ’ "°""d°1'~ the squad has ccme'a.long under ' The PM“, ‘W6 "n. can" on ' He was cheerful to the lalt hour Ossie Farrell, of Halifax, 162, the direction of manager Ev Mc- home“ by Johnny Bmngg ‘n; of his life, although he died m u; scored s. last round t.k.o. over Neil, and with a playoff apotprac- ' .. Andy sank-Mk y oxygen tent where he had been “by Mwlvskey o! Charlottetown tically assured them tho playofl a Th c m, P, ) ' placed because o! a respiratory 1511A. McCluskeykr right eye was finals should produce an out- Th‘ 7 ° inn ‘an as,‘ 50x ailment which m; one eel-man” rut and he quit after 22 seconds I standing brand of ball. I t e finpaflzgsdoi n their serious. ' of the fourth round when a right v -l- -l- i- 4- his ‘m: tt k: sly! tral m b The ladiesv singles title of the Ten day, ago the 1m umvms hand blood-ied his nose. _ e Not wishing to take anything ' 335L315: 553w"? Tmgaio 0g -_ Charlottetown Tennis Club will ‘be member o; m, chm,“ on“. away from the Kinsmen but it d ' t m“, Kinder.‘ thread," pmmnan NATIONAL LBAGUI at stalls; thiis afternnzon amp firs! fimkgVr-tu-Evqfg-LQ-chgng. 401151,- 8_7 must be recognized nevertheless e H“ Newhomer s“. up the St. Louis . 8 0 9131?! ma“ "t l?!‘ ‘I; Ploy wmhihv-tion Wll taken to B I ' that the Reece have been playing m,’ “use Boston mm below Brooklyn 6 o r nge n a ee-se ma i J hospital for treatment for his in- 8 _ _ a goo: many gatmeg tflfllllllésltplhy- ____ detguflng 1n the third with “on glttgurgh g g tlliveisgvigréearloigf lsthigeycal.’ fSitIIsEfESgZEJrIlIedEIJELtO have his dict -—-- .- os n - ‘ Kayo, yam" £53.22; wt‘... pit‘... geiggngqflgg; g3 5333353503; *=;~,;;;";;;;gg';; Cincinnati a 1 ordain. loethglggwh. math o». 5.11. than... ..._lqt....... UB9 hisht on the Knights of time rolls around, however, the n w t 1 m A l L’ New York .. l 9 "n “w” 5 - - w m ""551"- ml 5°‘ Columbus diamond the Vice m: Ryan-coached team will be back uffarn n‘ “melmw” “mm” a “frfgnd, ""1. M m m Chicago ...... .. oosooo oi-s 1o s In addition to u» above 111181 ing placed under a tent until the - ____ a very do” daemon “om the Red at m“ strength and it Wm b‘ m: v t! °flsv°°hdrl k J-H- Dewitt. 9:151: m gm i! Y m i: Pmhflelphln coo 110 000 00-2 9 l two mens doubles matches wilhbe respiratory constriction passed. ' Sox in a softball Same by a score teresting to see the battles be- e emu 0° s 0c driver and m“ u i _ w“ over. e. ‘MEMCAN LEAGUE phyed starting a.’ 5'30’ Mmwn Tinker’ however had n“ bani" (By The Associated Pretu) of a-‘l. tween the hitting pow" a! the owner. 88min! Chic! honors when flvfll Ph fldolbhia Athletics. Ch.- Phufldpbh m0 m m_ g 9 g Dew and J. McNeil play Ivan Red- the best of health despite his ef- . BIRMINGHAM, Englgnd. July Tihey lined up gs follows: new, and me strong dams!" his horses captured two firsts and cago downed Washington 2-1 and Chum“ n! M; "h." 1g o din and Ivan Connors in one brac- forts to be cheerful. |'1-_Jgn Mumeunhgelgmn "amp mo! _ MbLurev Mcmugm. system o‘ the Kinsmen He“ a third ‘in thethree events. St. Louis beat New York (-0. 30mm 03; m m4 g o ket and F‘. Coyle and V. Bobey l-le had been troubled‘ with “weight chlmplom knocked out weathume’ and?’ “He, Joseph, ‘l. § ‘F ' Dewitts Hero Mine, driven by Although he was tagged for a new,“ m m4 g 1 meeting Gordon Foster and Yvon diabetes for several years and last gm“, Pltenom 3mm, but!!!” new’ Kay,’ Mcnonam “taxman: o! the recent “Hemp lidcdollnm, took the last two heats grand slam homer by Sam Chap- m |m_1 1 9 Boudrais in the other. summer his left leg had i been "m", titlehomeh 1n the‘ mum.‘ Red 50x _ Thompson’ walk”, at a Junior league b!“ gum‘ cum in the first division of the 2.26 man and wasnt around at the m 093...; 5 e Only one match was played yes- argrliultgated becgouse ofJan i; eegona. you“ o; In overweight loqmlnd Hoyt’ Mcnouga". Clark, Gallant‘ Monday night Mm the two p“? mixed after finishing fifth in the finish. Bobby Feller was credited 00o m4 3 e terday afternoon. Hughes and Cua- T1 kn er wlcls £5839 on J3; bout he" tonight P-nenon Hutmger. B. Clark’ Thacker. c" mvowed being suspended for first dash. The other Dewitt, win- with his 10th victory as Cleveland 030 Mix-d 6 1 len winning from ulsitzgerald ‘End Wnlggo n usco . -. Y weighed m6 pound,‘ Muhmmk Ne“ “m. Thursday even," it one and W0 games respectively‘ ner was June Morning. Whose Indians moved into second place M, LEAGUE Johnston. flonll 6-3‘. advsnc: nto he hm“ mm baseball with m. 128. 6 o'clock. Th, K o‘ Q player ‘and h“ time ‘if flélti/g i: the 2.21 event wilghbvgtory overutgihe Axthleticr. the seml- as o mens ou les. conewule Kins“. “mm when h. ' - W ' in Monday night's a; aorsimgnt ma“ Wm: Luiegeyfimnm “m; 5:: “Mo-o : g was 19 and through it reached the ga/me between the K. cd C. and fro’; Ooverdale N B won u“; two out m the h“ m" o‘ the Mam‘): 3 a I Cubs three yearslater in 1902. the Kinsmen. ‘p ‘ ‘I second division .0’ 'theu2a8 mixed ninth mm“: gave Chicago u“ g3: "b4 m o I-Ye stayed with the ‘fiiubsduntil , t .‘ - 191?. managed Cincinna ‘Re s n The League executive are to be Ibgsgrtfimtghghilrlgaliwifigaénd ;°ml“3 edgogfeernYxrzhrxtlmmed t. -- 0043:: g I 1913. moved back to Chicago as congratulated on their quick ac- Emu Momma drove u; wgmm? A triple find home m“ 00d on Jersey City .. 000 114 a o Menage!‘ of the old Federal League tion. Happenings of that kind do “£11m, . ' e m“ three runs to lead St foul l” “when” " m o” ,3 1 o the next two years: for four years not do the game any good and ‘In ylkked mm o9 victorv over the Yankees s o "m", c", m m ‘ t wos oresident and manager of the the sentence, meted m" should June fiom! (De m) $4 cm Farm,“ held the-Y u t First: h’ u o t o Folumbufl Club of the American curb my other may!“ In the Bald Rm (ling t) w . .. 1 "V" h“; l-s h’ turned I111 m0 Toronto 9P4 3 z Association and from 1921 to 1923 ‘uture' while same "e 9g m, May Budlo “Yénar-x-iém g shutout n e Newark W0 _____ led the Orlando Club in the °P‘“‘°“ m" “l” ‘“‘P°““°“‘ Milton Budxlgn (Mehan) s ' second’ 01000 loo-a s 2 FM“ sme W32“ i t; should be longer, in this writer's m.“ mu ‘rm " ' Toronw ' ' 1 M m _,g 13 g 1030MB), July 2'! — Tennis Tmk" W“ we“ v a ‘m’ a‘; opinion they should prove suific- u “mas” 2 Newark .201 I I 1 m the Canadian chm.“ but lost much of his money. e lent to the two players in ques- gfigltlffflLllivyvalfayes) 6 Monuul’ ' 102320 l: l gidryiilisips fought a losing battle "“'"°d i: varmusvzntigngé: a‘: “on. 0 Time‘ “a3 3/5‘ 2e {/5 7 sync“. u m “d” as “in forced postponement gulaillllyertbinsilailgg at othe United T "' T ‘ ' I ' ' 10 scheduled match- ‘. B R U N N E R D Both are only youngsters and fir“ mvw“ 2;: Mind’ hm g hlalilifl uhelrngd the courts into Stgwjerzggqya: §"],§,’,‘,§,‘,’,,u,§l§,§'°l§ both ma" "Bret the“ “M,” Hero Mine tlldiCollum) “mam! PM)“: illngwocd Track, greyhound racing e I kunly‘ mm n‘ “PM” pun“ Baa Budlong (Henneslq -——- ___ an‘ 5¢°¢°d Phye" mhmd ‘mhwl spot near here. also, omecially in the Recee play- m" Mum“ H“ (M NIW N531“ L“ “our” A11 bu; on, of the third esfa cue. Knowing them, it is Down‘ H“ (w 1k f". You!‘ ‘m!’ I "' “m” w I’ '* round men's singles matches were good depth of service and an ex- “memely “nukfly ‘M’ they Wm Tru 1?‘! (B a Sh“ mum’ continua t“ W“ " B°""°n ' " N s7 w’ played as scheduled, but doubles cellent back and forehand game. 1°59 "191? held! l! slfiivkly lfllih- m e l, M10 Mame )' w” from m’ pack o‘ N‘u°"“1 Brmklyn ' M u s” events were cancelled when rain Jim Macken of Montreal. WhO The suspensions may make better Mo‘: ma“? A e (Euwu 3 Rogue hitters. opening up a 40- 59- 10"‘! " 46 n b” fell in the afternoon. is seeded fourth, played steady b“ pine" °f ‘hem “d m“ w“ nine-flag ‘fa-uni? y -' 7 pm“ "p on h“ “"6" compel“ N” York ' ‘B ‘a an Henri Rochon of Montreal, tennis to win from Roger Waters the idea in mind when the above 5 ‘ ' / ' a‘ ‘/5- 3'15 W‘ Wm! I ~74“ "lflfl- Pliilbmlh *4 a B“ seeded first. swept Rene neaupre. of Toronto. 8-8. 0-3. He stayed action was taken. beam‘ nM-lon h". “o. efhlgmigtmu“ o“??? “gm? gfutdelpt?‘ f: a a fellow townsmsn, from the at the baseline for most of his ' ' ' “u” "I * "M" ' i at love sets. Roch- shots. Louise Ringo (Dtter .............. .. 1 crowned bsttin . .. as so m “m i" ""3 Silver Hanover (Grihlm). . a tops the field wfifitlgdnlslgnantifllg chmsclmnrcan LEAGUE °'\ i°°k “d"“““‘¢° °' h“ 3"” sgifqoflih°’,,,§{°’_ZZ3,§i,,§I‘°.,Qf "Qfggghua Brighton (Dewitt) ........ z runs. He also is tied with Boston's w Pot "will" i“ “"“- h“ "eiflon m m’, m, m why“; Little Miiss Clief (Langllle) I 5 Johnny Hopp for moat triples, i0. 6M 9°“ Mcmarmld c‘, Maw“ gs“ of Toronto but, ‘peedfly Billy Pretendi- (Jardine) ..... ..e s 4 Andy Pafko of Chicago a ' 501 ‘M’ "Wm l“ dmmn‘ 3"“; i {Qfmune w“ 1,, m, geeond. Star-item. Direct (Conroylml s s in second place with so. Alvin e69 *“"“°“ °‘ T°’°“‘°' "'1' 1'“; $3,‘, “ME, we" “.10 m; 5.1, Time: 2.1a s/s; 2.14 s/s- ms Dark, the Braves’ rookie shortstop s: 5"“ “"4- °°“ "m “P " ° Four matches were played last r n "u" in B ‘action o’ the new /B. ssh. has moved up to third place 438 \ _ singles tournementat the Bright- m“ mmtiuirdi; "'5 on Horseshoe one. Following were llllllfll Pleas Fill’ n m °"‘“"“' ° ' W“ u Then-ye MONTAGUE i . ~- ‘h’ "'""'= Halifax Bali Teamy +1..‘ mo... an...» s... ~ ' i " " . . . i ' * mm "°“ m” "‘ l?” w‘ --- moi, um and seventh positions n n ' T | "'1'" T" “m ‘m’ E shmh-M “f "om n" in” HALIFAX. July 2'! — (CPl-Pre- with Tommy Holmes .832, iniureu 1, a ' fi ‘a-i" nuna! and SATURDAY om,“ 59,4, ggagntoflliglducllszzgsauggzs Eagle Btanky. .820'and m: i-leath Ill‘!!! l. - goPQumr m" hem A’ “nun ment here next year as part of N-ext come Bid Gordon of New Rog-Huey, w, 3,, July 11 - 6b c A L i F o R N I A‘. _1_ m", ‘on "on ;_ “w”; Haitian bicentenary have fallen York. .313. Wally Westlake ‘of (CH-fie 194i New Brunswick m,“ _ through. bicentenary officials said Pittsburgh .800 and Jackie Rob».- tennu mil-neurone will be hold In Techmol" _ My MILLAND _ l "Tzqlnbnn Tonight A group romance play todly- son of Brooklyn- .806. Aug. e to 14 at the i-Iothesay Ten- ‘Mann STANWYQK . n, 1_39_ The yonowgn; u; “km The plans were cancelled when Musial did yield the runs-batted- nls Club, scene of last year's first t ‘ n u, be on mm; Muflgy, phimpg, it was found that the city has nu in lead to New Yorlra Johnny poet-wu- iquflilmflit, rive some: Extra Special! LOUIS-WALCOTT FIGHT PICTUI. course of 9.000 yards. required Mlle who has driven home 15, bu!- and four junior championships will b0 decided. ruler i? 16f R storyteller Doyle, Francis, Goes, Veuey, Gal- lant. ‘ Cody}? Fit length for title play. Stan is right behind with ‘l4. 21C