l. Z’- A1 1r- Mrs. E. W. MacKinnon Leads In Defence Of Her Crown Field Provincial Golf Mrs. E. W. MaeKiniion of the- Belvedcre Golf Club. last year's provincial ladies‘ champion. tied with Mrs. Alex Horne. Summer- sidc. carding 101 for the l8 holes in the first round of the champion- shin play on the Summerside club iiiilcs Saturday. Mrs. Cotton of Cliarlottctcvvii 111115 iicxt with 102. Rain was 1he order of the day. out the iiidics persevered. though they \\'111:1- forced 1o fire from a icwnpciii" after fllllFlllflg the first 1111c 1111111.» reiiiriiiiig to complete the 18 11111111 1he 111111 let up a little rsc was already wet from 1 11nd- zlic added preca- . 11111111 11.11 the day of the matches "1 11-1111 1o improve matters. A11 >11 to 1111s. 1he players were‘ iiniidicnppcci by ' 111p clothingbnd 11111113" 111r1uzl1t would have’ ‘oern better 111111 closer had 1he! v1 1: 11 r . oe 11W at 1,1111 fll.l"\' of 1111- lfilllilih plan‘ l 1111rr- 1111111 11 1110 1112-011 in or?" c for 1he viuinipionship play, Srurdliy 1111111 verierc lirik- f rs. EW. MacKinnon. Charlotte- town, 101; Mrs. R. Home. Summer- Cotton. Charlotte- town. 102: NLonaworth. Charlotte- L. MacGregor, Char- Henderson, Charlottetown. 113; M15; Smallman Summerside. 113; D. ProwseChar- 114: H. Holman. Sum- merside. 117; Mrs. L. Lewis, Sum. mersidt’. 120; M. Morris. Charlotte- town. 121; Mrs. MacMillan. Char- side. 101; Mrs. town. 107; lottetown, 108: Mrs. lottctotvn. lottetown. 139. Other contestants failed to com- plete the 18 holes. Club Tournament Three matches in the third round club championship were the weekend. Harold E. Gaudet and of 1he played a1 Summs-rside over Norman MacLeod being in the lead for 1he club championship. - Games played Wednesday b1‘ Gaudet; G E. Smith vs. R. E Ellis. won bv Smith: C. I. Peters vs. N. McLeod. won by McLeod. lcFollowing are the scores: l BASEBALL RES UL TS SATURDAYS GAIVIES INTI-JRNATIONAL LEAGUE 100 000 O-l 5 1 200 000 x-Z 5 1 (Called 111 seventh. rain) Fink and Phillips; Sherer and Narron. Newark at Baltimore and Syra- cuse at Jersey City. postponed. rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE Buffalo Rochester St. Louis at Washington; Cleve- land at Boston; Detroit at Phila- delphia. two games; Chicago at New York. two games. postponed, rain. NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston 001 020 100-4 12 0 Pittsburgh 010 000 001-2 10 O MacFayden. Errickson and Muel- ; Bauers. Bowman and Todd. First. Game: Chicago Guinbert. Cofiman. Mancuso: Lee and O'Dea. Second Game: New York 0lO 0G] 000-l 5 I Chicago 100 200 0021-3 ll 1 Schumacher. Brown and Mancu- I0‘. Dean and Harlnett. Philadelphia 400 050 000- 9 ll 0 Cincinnati 102 025 00x-10 l3 5 Mulcahy. Hallahan. Passeau. Smith. Sivess and V. Davis; Wal- ters and Lombardi. Hershberger. Brooklyn 002 000 020-4 8 I Si. Louis 010001010-3 8 1 Posedel and Shea; C. Davis and Owen. sunnav GAMES l AMERICAN LEAGUE Iii-st Gum: Chiciuio 000 000 000-O 6 3 New York 020 000 0011-2 2 l Lee and Sewell; Gomez and Dickey. Second Game: Chicano 000 000 080-3 10 2 New York 000110 010-3 7 1 Stratton, Whitehead and Rensa. 691111-11; Buffing, Murphy, Sundra. Andrews and Dickey. First Game: St. Louis 002 010 010-4 14 l v/FISIIHIQLOI] 000 010 010-2 9 1 Hildebrand and Sullivan; Chase. Dvhoiig and R. Ferrell. scennd game: St Louis 100 000 000- 1 7 4 wiPlllflZIOfl [51 000 2311-11 l2 2 Vaiiatta. Cole and Heath: Leon- lrd and Guilliani. D1‘ 010 060 000-T 6 0 P1111 ' lphin 000 O21 300-6 10 0 »\ukc1'. Coffman. Eiscntat and Tebbetts; floss. Potter, Williams, Thomas 111111 Hayes. Second Game: Detroit 000 022 012-7 10 0 Philadelphia 020000100-3 6 1 8111111211.: and Hirvworth; Caster, Potter. Thomas and Brucker. NATIONAL LEAGUE First Game: ‘Boston 201 10f) 000 000 000-4 ll l. P113011 000 (L110 001 000 001-5 l6 l St. Louis Tamulis and Shea; Welland and Bremer. First. Game: Philadelphia 001 011 0111-4 11 I 300 000 0431-7 8 I Cincinnati Hollingworth and V. Davis: Moore. rringer and Hershberger. Iombardi. Second Game: Philadelphia Cincinnati 001000 000-l 8 1 Johnson and Atwood; Vander Meer. R. Davis and Lombardi. N. York01000t3000000000-413l Chicago 001 010 101 000 001-5 17 0 Lohirnan. Gumbert. Hubbell and Mancuso; French. Bryant. Iaoand Harriett. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First Game: Montreal 000 102 000-4 9 1 Buffalo 020 202 01x-7 14 2 Jorgens. Heiritzelm-an. Swigart 8a Kies: Kowailk. Jacobs and Thresh. Second Game: Montreal 001 300 0-4 6 0 Buffalo 0101010-3 9 2 Duke. Chapman and Chervinko; Harris. Ash. Hibbs and Phillips. ‘Thres . First Game: Toronto 020 100 011- 5 ll 4 Rochester 521 001 0211-11 14 1 Sullivan. Brennan. Mulligan and Reiber: Rafiens-berger and Narron. Second Game: Toronto 010 013 0-5 5 l Rochester 013 000 0-4 6 2 Bcrly. Davis and Reiber; Judd, Wilks. Bowman and Ogrodowski. First Game: Newark 212 010 060-11 15 0 Baltimore 021 020 000- 5 10 2 Haley. Fallon. Russo and Rosar: Fischer. Matuzak. Anderson and Crouse. Spencer. Second Game: Newark 000 000 0-0 6 0 Baltimore 001 010 x-2 6 0 Stine and Holm; Wittig and Grouse. Down The Alleys HOLY NAME BOWLING Candle Pin Finals Friday night on the Holy Name Alleys the East Enders wound up the season in glory, having de- feated the Alerts by a mgéorlty of in which prov to be the deciding game of the series winning three out of four games and the candle pin championship for i938. East linden:- Fette. Rois. l111:1111in~~11 and Muel- ler; K111111011 Tobin 11nd Todd. Second Game: t: tun Iktis-liureh 000 200-2 5 1 301) 010-4 7 0 . Errickson Hutchinson “.111: Brandt 11nd llerrcs. (lame: _ 04011710 0110-4 4 2 . Louis 201 1C3 101-5 l1 0 Hamlin and Shea; McGee. Hen- shaw and Owen. Second Game: Brooklyn 1 020001000-3 9 l._ were H. E Gaudel 1's. L. J. Abbott. won 000110000-3 9 0 104000000-5 6 2 Cape Breton Track Record Is Shattered (By The Canadian Pres) NORTH SYDNEY. N. S., July 24 —-J0hn Dean. a young trotter own- ed_ by Mayor H. M. Sweeney of Bridge-water. NS. and driven by J. Conroy. clipped a second from the Ca-pe Breton track record for trot- ters when he defeated the veteran Marjorie M- in 2.09 in the second heat of the free-for-all of a. card of light-harness racing at the Northside oval here Saturday. The former record of 2.10 was held by the trotter Abbe Worthy. made on the local track several years ago. Hal Britton. owned by H. Stew- art of New Glasgow captured the 2.26 class: Josie the Great. owned by L. Bickerton of Amherst. N.S.. the 2.17 class; Marjorie M.. owned by R. Jzibalce of North Sydney the frec-for-all and Viking, also owned by Jabalee the named race. The summary: 2.26 Class Hal Britton (McMillan) - - Hisox (O. Rudderham) - — Lucky B. (Purves) - - - Jerry Bars (E Campbell) - Teddy Boy Grattan (McDon- ald — - - — - - - — 5 - Lady Oma (Campbell) - - 5 Time: 2.14 3-4; 2.16; 2.17. 2.17 Class Josie the Great. (J. Conroy) Dudey Patch (Sweeney) -— Aliset. (W. Vickers) - — - Time: 2.11 1-2: 2111-2; 2. fiee-For-All Majorie M. (M. Jabaleel - l 2 Royal Hanover (S. Purves) - 2 4 Guy Britton (O. Rudderham) 4 3 John Dean (Conroy) - - - 31d Time: 2.09; 2.09; 2.10. nus-s.) Named Race Viking (M. Jabaleel - - —1 1 1 Hunter Hedgewood (E. Camp- bell) - - - - - - - 3 3 2 Braden Custer (C Sweet) — 2 4 3 The Great Guy (N. McDon- 4 i 4 aid) — - — — — - — - Time: 2.13 1-4: 2.14; 2.18. H.R. Tune-up T0 u r n a m e n t Opens Today Holy Redeemer Tennis Club are commencing today a tune-up tour- nament. 111 which seasoned players are beini: placed with ones of less experience. thereby giving the ten- nis beginner an opportunity t0 improve his or her game before the big club tournament to be held late in August. Following is today's schedule: 5 :30-Men'5 Doubles W. Macdonald k J. Reddin vs. If’. DesR/fiches & Strain. Roy Binns d: I. Berrigan vs. V. Williams d: H. Houston. -6:30— Bob King & H. Gaudet vs. J. Coyle & C. LeClair. G Craig 8a A. Gaudet. vs. 0 Howatt, Ax I. Monaghan. LADIES DOUBLES C. Fem/your 8c H. Garrett vs. E. Curler ti: H. Blanchard. Noee: All pltrvers kindly be on hand on schedule time. ‘ Sets Canadian Mile Record -B0b Feller Honors 1 In Playing stolcally over a rain- soaked course. with the downpour as an extra hazard. two brothers. Heath and Doug Saunders led l. lengthy field of golfers in the pro- vincial championship play Satunday at the Belvedere Golf Club. Both carded grass scores of B2. Behind the leaders by one stroke were Robert Holman. Jr., and Har- old Gaudet. champion of the Sum- merside club. Arnold Taylor, one- time champion was next on the list with an 86. The tiwo Saunders boys drove and stroked steadily through heavy rain and took the one-point lead for the l8 holes which they will carry into the second round. While the men's championships were being played. the women's championships got underway at Sumrnerside .and next Saturday. the two will alternate. the men go-' ing to Summerslde. and the women ‘ playing on the Belvedere links. ReEflrdlessof who wins (he men's division this year. there will be a new champion. because Ray Moore of Hackensack, N. J.. who won the title last year. ls not in the prov- ince to defend his crown. Pete [Saunders Brothers Share Kelly, 1936 champion. also is a-b- T e n Matches Scheduled In Club Tourney Play in the men's singles div- ision of the Charlottetown Tennis Club's closed tournament opens to- day. Ten matches are scheduled commencing at 3:30 and contin- uing on into the evening. The doubles events are expected to get underway later iri the week. Today's Schedule 3:30 . m.—1A. Doucette vs. S. Chan ler; L. Lowther vs. C. Mc- Quaid. 4:30 p. m.—S. MrNutt vs U. G. Div/SOB; F. Kelly vs. C. Hyndman. 5:30 p. m.-A. McLeod vs, . Chandler; B. Moreside vs. D. Mc- Millan: A. W. Matheson vs. S. McDon aid. _ . m-J. Stems vs. P. Mc- Quai ; R. Creighton vs. S. Ho an; G. F. Hutcheson vs. A. Farqu ar- son. Admits Loss Of Fast Ball B05TON. Julv 24 -- Bob Feller admitted today his fast 1,1111, which made him the boy wonder of base- ball. is gone. ' The Cleveland pitcher, knocked out of the box here the fifth time in four weeks. added he doesn't know what's the matter. "Somewhere between last season and this I've lost, my fast ball." the troubled 19 year old Iowan said. "I mean I still throw a good fast one, occasionally, but I can't pump it in. pit-ch after pitch, like I did last year. Worse than that. I can't snap off that fast curve anymore svlt-hout mak‘ng it practically a wild pitch."- Fellers biggest problem has been his wildness. most of his exits fol- lowing a parade of batters around E. Callaghan 69 85 86-240 D. Coyle 59 61 95-215 E. Michael 75 66 67-208 -—- D. McDonald '71 83 76-230 (CI. By Guardian's Special Wire) G. Gillis 72 68 77-217 TORONTO. Jilly 24—A native H. Coyle 102 80 78-240 Canadian mile record went into the Tota1-1350. record books today-the onl mark to fall under the spiked s oes of Alertsz- Ontario's track and field stars at V. Coyle 101 68 66-21151 the provincial championships Sat- M. Walsh 55 48 46-198‘ urday. B. Callaghan 74 79 73-226 Art Clarke. probably the Domin- I. Driugan 52 48 72-172 ions outstanding mller and the E Vexss-y 64 77 90-231 country's representative at the last L. McDou all 55 67 71-193 British Empire Games. raced the Tota'—l 06. distance in four minutes. 16 919 can: BRETON BASEBALL (UP. Bv Guardian's Special Wire) seconds to clip 9-10 of a second of! hi5 own mark. His time was more 1mpre=sivc considering the heavi- ness oi the lffiTlK. SYDNEY, N. S.. Julv 24 - The -~—-———————-— leaiiue lendinz New Waerford Dori- REMEMBER WHEN 11ers set back Glace Bay ‘i 1 .1:rs 3-1 -—-——-- and Sydney shutout Fynnc M1125. (By The Canadian Press) Ramblers 5-0 in Capt Breton Col- Sat.- League baseball games REMOVAL NOTICE Having moved from my former stand at 172 ‘ Kent Street to new quarters at 170 Prince Street, l wish to thank all my c uslomers for their valu- ed patronage in the past, and assure them of continued satisfactory dealings in future. All branches of custom tailoring, cleaning and pressing will be handled at the new stand. n; well as measuring and fitting for the famous LOWNDES Clothing 00.. measure suits range from choose your cloth, we measure, and make sure a! q perfect fil Lowndes made to $22.50 to $45.00. You before the suit leaves our store. MURDOCK ROSS I ‘11o Prue} s1. Opposite P. J. MacDonald Big Bill Tlldcn was reinstated at Paris as a member of the Unit- ed States Davis Cup team l0 years ago by the UB. Lawn Tennis As- sociation after French tennis 0f- ficials pleaded with the American ambassador. He had allegedly vio- lated amateur rules. France won the challenge round 4-1. Tllden trmming Rene Lacoste but bowing to Henri Cochet for his first. straight-set. defeat in nine years of Davis Cup tennis. CONTRAPTION DOWN BODV'S KILLED! SAMMY'S MOTHER IS THREATENIN’ TO SUI’. -" the on passes. What's Feller going to do about it? He's going to Work twice as hard on his control. "I've got plenty of stuff to win if I can get the ball over." he said. "Tm frankly disappointed in him." olaseiyed Manager Oscar V'tt. ‘Pel- ler has won 10 games against ("vs defeats, but has failed several times "1 the pinches. St. Pats Win Doubleheader HALIFAX July flk-Ainhcrst st. Pats swept both ends of a double- header with Halifax capitals here Saturday. taking the first game 7-4 ssaiiorruihenvrpyinwjvmpetina. . Inter - Provincial (TJIT Competition Slated Today - . _,__ _ ____,__H _:r_ V, __ _ _ ’ ‘Vi-Id? "PM o " ' ff; ,-"1\j,"y (~11 \ -v'\1,~ -,, _._ ‘ _ i BOWLING - G aoxmc HOCKEY, BASKETBALL WRESI LING . ‘ - oiHER SPORT First Stage Of Provincial Golf Play for the Canadian amateur crown at Toronto. Young “Pud" Beer. wielding his clubs like a. veteran. led Saturday's field for the Howard S. I-Iadden trophy for the lowest net more when he carded a 65. Three 5111171168 behind him were Heath Saunders and Art Lewis with 68's. Following are the scores: D. Saunders s2; H. Saunders 82: Bob Holman 83; H. Gaudet B3; A. Taylor 85; M. Dcwling 89; N. E. McLeod 89; H. L. Sear 90: Jack Beer 90: G.G. Hughes 90; PudBeer 90; A. V. Saunders 92; F. D. Con- rad 92; E. D. Nicholson 92; J. P. Hillion 93: W. E..Cottoi1 94; W. A. Gaudct 94; Rod Smith 94; T.W.L. PrOwse 95; Alex Scott_ ; H. J. Kennedy 97; C. J. McLe 98; J. Pope Clarke 98; R. J. Abbott 98; W. A. Toners 911; R. J. Stacey 98; J. A. Lewis 0S; D. Murray 99: G. McLeod 99; E. P. Foley 101; Di‘. C. I-I. Beer 101; A. I-I. Mould 102; J.L. Holman 106; W. A. Allan 106; N.E. Hancock 107: C. A. Beer 107; C.C. Toombs 107; C. I. Peters 107; 1-I. S. Hadden 109; Bus Jones 109: Ivan Horne 110; Dr. Campbell 111; WE. Massey 112: G. Ennis Smith 114; R. Muirhead 116: H. T. Holman 118; Dr. Dougan 127., W. R. Wheatley, Cnmdhn Press Staff Writer) LONDON, Ont. July 24-111m- don‘s Hunt and Country Club swarmed with golfers today as the amateur seekers for three Canadian titles toiled through practice rounds. Much interest centred on the players of the seven four-man teams who will ohoot, for the Will- ingdon Cup. rologue competition to the Canad an amateur champ- ionship starting Tuesday. Sewn juniors, champions of their respective provinces, will wage their own little battle for the first Dominion junior title and the Buckingham Cup. Both the team and junior com- petitions, call for 36 holes of medal Pay- Quebec. defenders of the Wlllln - don Cup. 111111 presnet a formidabe quartet. three of the players mem- bers of last year's championship squad. Late today the final choice for the fourth spot was made. Jack Archer. young sharpshooter from Montreal Marlborough, the assignment. It was a tossup be- tween Bill Taylor and Archer. Sandy somervllle will again lead the Ontario team into the competi- tion and will rank no 1 favorite for Canadian amateur title he holds- already six times champion. Pete Kelly, red-headed puck man of the Detroit Red Wings leads the combined New Brunswick- Prince Edward Island team. With him are R. C. storey. Robert J. Likely and R. G. Mclnerney. Jim Hogan will be competing simultaneousiy ni the two matches tomorrow. He is the 1938 Alberta junior champion and was nomin- ated to represent his province in the junior play. In addition to Hogan, the junior lineup is: New Brunswick-Prince Edward Island, John Steele; Que- bee. Gaston Cueliett; 0_ntar1o. Ray Grive; Manitoba. Howard Bennett; Saskatchewan. Mlckev Pyke; Bri- tlsh Columbia. Hughie Morrison. Many of the competitors reached London yesterday and lost no time ln getting started at. practice rounds. Ernie Palmer of Winni said he throe-putted greens cons tent- ly until he got used to them. He had a ractc -round score today of 71, t e same as Phil rant-y of Montreal. There. were plenty of rounds in the low 70's. but. Jack Nash, the Londoner. who will shoot for the amateur crown over his home course. cracked par by two strokes with a. 68. Tony Galento Gravely III ORANGE, N. J-, July M-Tony Galento riade a series of com-e- backs today and reiterated his in- tention to "kill that, bum’. brcrcho-pieuwioiiia. alter once sinking so low his four physicians 1211111011 ldfll‘ this recovcryged m“ a be cc ors rcsc . "fght 111211‘ alad then a blood transfusion for the rotund, 227- pound heav weight. Tony ha a bud night. Early this morning his temperature rose to 105.6, the highest since behind the steady flinging of their are t/wirier. MaciDonald, and wiri- ning the nlghtcap 54. MacDonald gave up only six hits in the first contest and would have had an even greater edge if his mates had ccntribvted anythin like steady support. Peterson hol the Capitals to five hits in the his sudden illness Friday. Shaking their heads. his doctors sold he was “very low". The beer-drinking mauler of the rizefight ring who boasts he can lck an man in the world could barel lit an arm. Independently ony brought his temperature down to 103.8 at noon. But doctors still expressed con- final ame, outpitching Davidson and ring. "CAP" STUBBS AND TIPPIE l MY LAND — YOU "ma; THAT "remote. BEFORE. some- —AN' SAMMY 11's ONLY A 1.17. IZOLLY~COASTEII HE HIT TH’ TREE! -| T cern, although they sad his heart actgirrllas: strong. ___ _ BUSTED TH’ GUI WHEN OLD HF. COULDN'T RIDE —- HF. RETURN FIG HT BETWEEN Stan Biggah-Alva McDonald 1011111111 AT 11111011 SUITABLE PURSE- “WINNER TAKE ALL” BIGGAR CLAIMS HE CAN LICK THE CAPE BRETON GIANT. l\11-l)().\'.-\l.1) SAYS I-IE WILL KNOCK OUT BIGGAR AGAIN. SEE THIS SENSAT IONAL SCRAP TONIGHT. High class Semi-Final and Preliminaries JIMMIE ALLEN, 132 llJS. vs. JOHNNY SHAW. lll lbs, STOKER MASON, 127 lbS. VS. SEAMAN MCMILLAN, 15111 lbs, H.M.C.S. Skeena H-M-C-S- SkPQIIil SEANIAN HOLDER, 142 lbs. vs. SEAMAN RIGHT. 110 lbs, H_M_C_S_ gkeena H..\i.(‘..\‘. 511111-111, SPECIAL Pl1l0E-50cts. ALL (WEB HOUSE 50m.- 1111111y1111111111111111i111111iiiii1|1ii11111i|i|11111111111111111111111111111111111|11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111|11111111111111111111111; 1 1W Biggar Confident Of Beating Cape Bretoner In Tonighfs Match’ IOO-lb. men both claim the W, time heavyweight mixing m1‘ F McDonald hailing from (‘we 33,1 ton has already won over Bi, the PE. Island Cilillll1\l(‘ll.l)11tAyM withstanding Biguiii- is still 111w. lsfled with the result of l1is to flight and tonight is stukilignm entire purse in 1111 effon w 113m’ than, he i; a, better 111.11; thziiith, Caledonia Mines riiiu. 1111". Naturally. the 111.1111 eventuil‘ hold the spotlight bu: fanswiil also be treated to a 1111.111 clzissauq of a semi-final and prvlimiiiarlq. In the semi-final Jimmie 11111111" meets Johnny 81111111 1.11 111100111111 round battle. These two boysalso met Friday with Sil.l\\' 101111111 11a; decision. but tonight Ailcn claim the story will be tiillcrcnt. He] Interest In Kensington Races Mounts Fighting on a winner take all basis Stan Blxgar and Alva Mc- Donald of Caledonia Mines meet again tonight at the Forum in the main event of a boxln8 CB"! m“ although put, on at short notice is bound to please the fans. Biggar. unconvinced that Mc- Donald‘ is his master althqulill knocked out in four rounds Friday night. asked for this return scrap last evening. The Island chamPlOn @1111“; that the punch that ended Friday's fight was more or less oi a» "lucky" blow; he. Bissar. doesni» figure to be hit by the same wallow again and at the same time think-S that he carries enough DOW" 1n either hand to knock out the CW9 Bretoner. McDonald. held over by this turn of events is more than anxious t0 (By J. P.) Myron MnArmui-b beautifully sit- uated track a1. nenslzigton has cast oli its swandim clothes and taken on "big time" nPp-BJCI. Great pre- parations w admit enormous crowds, main entrance 011 paved Irishwwn road. second entrance on the Malpeque Road, grand stand, Judges stand. fences, etc, in quick couise o1 erection. The "rcinplr oi hammers, saws, em. increases as the oig day, Wednesday, July 27th. i1ears. 1he adjoining iield tor rxirk- ing caxs and spectators is a natural stadium-with a gradual rise out- ward. lt wouldn't be surprisng to see the largest crowd of the sea- son at this race. _ 'I‘here will be music. dancing, singing cowboy, and all the woes- soi-y features which make embellishment of our Island raw ch fully confident 111.11 he canliel meets and nuts them in I clw m1" 1e" °" *4" ma“ t “f the 11111-11 hitting s 1 1111a promis. unique 101- entertainment. pion. Unscathed after his us! Q ed to R0 out from I O;,,n.;n,bd_ with Biggar on Friday night. the big Cape Bretoner is fully confi- dent of attain tumlni; the tables on the Island ring man. With the winner getting the entire purse that has been oflerecLMcDonald lsniore than anxious of taking wart in ti" scrap. Aocordlnil to his mvn state- ments Bimzars “Sunday" punch took little effect on him Friday night and the Caledonia man. with practically everything at stake in ' tonight's fight claims that he will dispose of the Islander in short/e‘! order than he did on Friday. This scrap has been put on at. short notice but fans who like their fighting of the milling type had better sit in on tonight's shOW- If» could well be termed a. grudge fight. Here is the set-up. Two b 8 swinging with both 11111111.». ; Four sailors from the 11.113,’ Skeena. now in port Cttlllhlfilerm card. Following the seiiii- - Stoker Mason takc.» 1111 Seaman McMillan in a. four rounder, 1111i]: (ypenlng what promises ‘.11 be iiliigli _ class fight c5111 is anmher 1011' mimd battle bl‘l\\'t‘C1l 51111111111 110i- -' do: and Seiunaii Riizby‘. also 11011‘ the baittleship that l.) 111111‘ 111 110111 Tonight's card has been 1111111154 on very short notice but neverthe- less it promises to produce idiot all the way. There will be 11o n1 serve tickets. Promoter llrclier h! set a price limit of 50c .111 over 1111 house and fans who like 1111111110. in a night of sock wciild d0 ‘" . by attending tonight's snow. “"- ‘ Kensington Racer at NIYRON Mcmriiulri K $950.00 PIIRSES SSUIJL, FOUR CLASSES 2.15 TROT s! PACE (a sec. allowed trotters) 1111110: 233-33 w Tourists are cordially invited to attend and watch the “Sport of Kings‘ as it is conducted 1n P. E. Island. The riders in their gay uni- forms are a sight to be remember- ed. The popular favorite Billy 500d will be there with Frank Adams’: horses from Halifax. Wellington McNeill in his gay uniform will be behind Dude Potempkin in the 2.15 mixed. C. M. Alexander‘; horses of Saint John, N. 3., will be driven by_ the veteran reinsrnan, Tyndall sempie, The O'Brien stable of A1- berton will also be there. 1-10Yd O'Brien will drive a Port Elglri horse. The 2.25 class will have at least seven starters. The 2.20 will have Aaron 11.. Guy Ann, Rut-i Peters, Iota Kalmuck, Soviet arid others The 2.28 class will have fourteen starters It. willbe one of the big‘; fist day's 1111:1833. ever M8694 e ovinoe. E of the six roads lead rig into Kensington will bnng its lame quota 0f spectators All Stars Meet T e a m F r o m Skeena Tonight The local Inter-median Plymouth All Stars will hook up 1n an ex- hibition baseball game with a. the I-1. M C. S. Siwena this evening at the Park diamond at 8.15. The game was originally scheduled for Saturday afternoon but had to be postponed on account of rain. Special sanction for the game had to be obtained from Dr. 1=. C. Dou- gan Island Vice Prctident o1 the M, P. B. A. A. U. o1 Canada. The sanction was necessary owing to the All Stars being a. registered team and therefore eligible for the Maritime Playdo-wns. The sailors have a real CIHSEy team having competed in the Hal- ifax City League while in port there. They will receive still oppoitlon from the local intcrmediiztes as they can also field a real strong outfit. The game is bzund to be a "naturak once the teams start the old» ball game as there are some capable performers on each team. "Blazer" Baird will start on the mound for the Skeena while Boo McCallum iwe speed bail artist. is expected to get the nod from the Al Stars management. Bill Ryan will call the bolls and strikes. DETROIT, Julv 22-(AP)-'I‘he Detroit American League buebal 2.20 r1101‘ & PACE - - - - - - — - P1111512 51,0 2.25 TROT & PACE _- - - - - - - - Hillel"; l; 1m 2.2a r1101“ s; PACE - - - -- - — — PFR-“li 5-” ALL PAVED ROADS LEAD TO KENSINGTWN 0N . ' WEDNESDAY, JIILY 27th. 1938 The most up-to-date Sound System in the Iliiritimfl Provinces. Electrical Transmission and Ami>1'l“'“l‘"“ of‘ all Race and Track Announcement-s- I-IOT DINNERS served on the grounds by the 1.1111111?‘ All’ . Well stocked refreshment booths. lilodcriite 11111-- DANCING-Evening till 12 p.m. Good floor 111111 1111s (If space - Good Music. Grounds and Building Electrically ONE OF TIIE BIGGEST SPORT EVENTS OF THE SEASON - Come and . Bring Your Friends- Admission 50c. Supervised auto parkine l1"- Grand Stand 25c RACES START AT 2 P.M. Iiluniiniiieil Pam-ii irriiill» ‘M’ ""°““°°d M“ "l" “g? For full information and entry blanks phone 111' "l" i§té$i5.'°ili' FQITQBCi-‘iili- pit- c110. nonporous, Secretary. 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