AUc;US'IL1- 1”* . , ' rm.: cH_.fu`iLo'r*rl-:'rowN GUARDIAN _ __ PAGE SEVEN ft- - I II » fin “ala Flin /|g“0BETARY'J. W. BOULTEB BELIEVES EXHIBITION WILL BE BIGGEST (By Charles Edwards Canadian AND BEST YET. Press Staff Writer.) IIIASSY FIEIII VANCOUVER. laws’ wus-sis Davis Clip Champs Thousands Turn Out To Greet English Tennis Team On Bctwtm' J' W' B°u1't°r_“ qui? CLUB, Vancouver, July 31-can-` ° ,,...i.v.. .we-eu. vu- ve---|,,,,,., ,,,, ,,,,,, 0,, ,,,,,,,,_ ,,_,,_ . Arrival From France. TENNIS MEET UNDER IIIIY mineiii inhibition. "Already" no cel R alnville of Montreal, and 1'; iilta. "W have 1*=°°1;°_ft__ walter Mn-tio oi 'romeo ond aw- °-'- f” “W” “S Rf-sine. led e classy tennis field Mba, 5581! Wh - umm' Mag; Benin; ___ve__:_ _:__ into the second round of the “uhm lot from ontario par-|’“°“'“ “Im” "’d“’ “S the °““' It 31"” °' ' adian championships got under . _I tieillfifll’ T°'°"I'°' Friday 'md sat way on nine gras courts of this may brought in over 300 entriesl _ _ _ md mm now on things should be! chézu ff - lively indeed. O.ur local people HIV ed EgtgentiiagnggzozztrxelIsles for the first time since 1912. Ihas known in years. I The huge crowd that had waitedl A number of the crowd fainted mmencing 3 §et,sthi;d]|;is;';cs:ifield of 75 was narrowed to 32 “mi” in’ W C g -players. In the aftemoon, the first ici' Wm as they can than secure round of the ladies' singles was run ,uotment of stalls and make it on W We “my ° ' couve dd.,-ably with our office work and Doroth wncerned. We look to see the total 6_4: champions retumed from P*i°anceIth'at lost to Jean Borotra. and the French to bring back the great; completely ignored by the most lntemational trophy bo the British excitable crowd Old London town for hours at Victoria station to-in the crush and the gi-ant good ith all seeded players ad- _ . , C Dun Deuce v______ when the new champions came in- - feet of the well-wishers. The police I ed c_ AI_I_eH_ Moncton 6_2_ 3_6_ 6_1_ t0 View were powerless to control the swept into the station shouting artist had been paraded up and LoNDoN. July si-<0 .iz oi competition but lost to Henri dev 011 the Courts of the 0. N. R. ` Cable)-Amid a. wild turmoil of Cochet in the third singles match, Club here. Beautiful tennis weather cheering thousands, Great Brit-II-Iarold Lee and George Patrick Zfeeted the °°mP9f-W0” 101' DIN UFS* sin's triumphant Davis Cup.Hughes, the doubles combination days play- going the limit of three lets. In these P. D. Ganong, St. Stephen, defeated L. McKee, Moncton, G-1,‘ _?.l;llly 5-7, 6-1; G. D. Johnston, F‘re.ie:'lc- 2.10%. On the same day Hush stepped the first heat of his class in ton, defeated J. A. Godin, Dalhousie, l ‘ a. record in itself, as he was the only Provincial bred horse to enter .10 list last year. These fact/s prove that they step fast when the; (Canadian Pres) MONCTON, N. B., July 3l.-Com- pleting the entire first round in. both men’s and ladies' singles the New Brunswick open tennis tourna- ` ment got away to a flying start to- Twenty four matches were played get a glimpse of the tennis idols natuied bobbies had difficulty ex- _?;r;;weréRen1f_°§1? ’ de;e;te6d1A'6“_" _ I _ were unable to restrain themselves‘ tricating them from under the and Pe,” 53;? ;8_:;;r Lge ;ie'te 1': I_‘;:n:_° C , ., H “ I 0 G Bev. Piers, of Halifax, was the _ "We want Perry ” down while the spectators cheered. only Nom Scotia player to Wm in - a 4,300-mile ride in quest of prize "‘°“°Y "’”‘"'~“¢ 5”-°°° °°“'°““' Fast:-ron-ALL ....... l-casa szsooo thro in Canada and the United States and (Canadian Prell) ONTREAL, July 31.-0|! on $850.00 PURSES ss50.00 CLASSES ”‘ “‘° """'"'°°"“”°“"°' 2.10 'mor AND race .. 1-Ulisa sz00.0| "'°’°'° ’°°°" 1°* ‘""‘°" W” ‘°‘ `z.zs 'mor ..... N ' ' H PURSE $20000 night. The route will carry them 225 " °""°"'"" ' _ P ugh many cities and _towns Th includes visits to the Century _ mam r only °h°‘mpi°n‘ dismsed °" Police. lines were brushed asideIyoung huskies who had seized s__mve`_ sum” . Falcons and'Rovers meet tonight pea" y Gilespie Patrick of Mont- __ _Ln Ab it G ds t 6,5 mike it much smoother for all _em In a hB___d_!ought mB_wh_ 6_a_ as the throng with a mighty roar] Perry until the mighty singles _;\__a_____e___ ._eg_v_v_e_ed___;>u;__y a_______g.____ Aug" of Progress Exhibition at Chic- I _.wan “¥° “"1 th' Ummm N“"°““' ine pi-on shortly site: august zua, tue oiooliig .lute for entries. wstol. Exhibition at Toronto. | _ for this announcement ACE ................-...................... . . . . . . .. PURSE $200.0( e fastest horses in P. E. Island and a large number from thu land will take part in these races. Entries from several outstandin| rulers have already been received. A complete list will appear ln - ' The high quality of the raocs held at Montague in recent years il wnlght where they had dawnedl Jacques B____g__o___ were “mos/_ in the men.s sing1es_ with only nur l_F A L B 0 N S .sell known to the followers of this sport. The battle sta-sed last yell ` ' _ ,J i~:-1-w`cen Lucky Lindy; Marjorie M., and Billy Cope will long be rem- -.mbered by the horse lovers who were present. lncldcntly, in this noe “ tio, the z Cope lowered his record, previously acquired on lilontngue track, to to Montague. Considerable work has been done this year io lm- the course. The track which measured over the half mile, has been ht to exact measurements, the turns correckd wliere necessary, and broug '_ ' with thc presence of horses with faster race records than any ever ap- ng here, we look forward to another record brcnliinx; day on Si 9th. SPECIAL .ATTRACTIONS . t Ember of elltlies equal, if not ex-_ . UI D The best match of this group ‘ I " I By winning wmghvs game uw At the rcqucst of numerous patrons, s. dancing booth of generous pro- 'iist year's which _was the big- - - of vaudeville and horse racing will Wise tllc public. We are spending deem considerably more in vaudeville Sol W5 5'9"' realizing that we must singles Vera. Borland of Saskatoon, nv, the public the very best we sun. our grounds are being put in Id (We on giving the people of pi-mee Edward Island the best 3n'P____i____ representative in ed to their shsulders and swept those who were too elithusiastic'HE11fax_ defaulted to Leroy R,¢m~,1e_| out of the station and along the in their welcoming tactics. Toronto, and C. W. Mellish, Stellar- _ The Same °ff1°1“I5 are slated for The usual Midway Attractions will he in evidence, und particular at- ' treet through the hystei-icalI While the crowd was conoeri- ion N.S was bea d e _ t §. , . . Y . - s an efiowl. th ‘h'°n‘Id§ o;"S§h‘”;’““_f;__‘;‘;f“°M_; tho...-,....d,_ .t1-oiini;_ its after-ti°u on Perry the ' B.-user. ire.. 5-1 0-i e-i. - 6 R ' H. W. (Bunny) Austin, whoI other members of the team slipped I oron 0 ins - i ’ Frederick J. Periy whose diam- Polly was then taken and placed -. . . however, was that between Mrs. R. _ _ ' _ We mens SINEICS. IJEB-f-ing J- Nugem- . ». ., my fm. we have ever had_ ___ w_____0__ of v_c__o______ and Susie atic s1ng.es_ victory over _young_oll a waiting automobile and drlv;_I Monctom 6_3_ 6_1_ DL Frank Dux_ Birds will be deadlocked with tl_i. mr" iam sat'sfli-d that our program v_mw__v____ in which the Andre Merl;n on Sunday clinched ieii slowly through the crowd with I bm.” c,mmng_ N_ s__ was eliminated RUVUS f°l` filet P05310”-but SUOU-_‘I ._,.5,,|,, the Cup for Great Britain. was six policemen perched on the run-Iby K make” Chn,_ham_ by scores the North-ends-rs come throllgz mm l took a_ three-set _ _ - . _ __ E' woman seized by six husky admirers, hoisir- ning board to guard him fromiof 3.3, 6_4 while John Dwyer, of me-I' Wm hm/9 clinched “YSL PI-*U _~,~|,m in the league standing. i S te b L J Fre ,_ .iandle tonights set-to. _(mm, In the women's singles, Mrs. B. Q oils is iicing erected. Good music will be furnished and everyone ng to so enjoy themselves will be accomodated. There will also be bitions of step dancing and dancing competitions in front of Grand d. - peoial Band or Orchestra music will enliven any dull moments. n been given to this feature of thc program. so that they may be T" Iss varlcri nnzl i-ll,'o_\'sble as possible. T t W . k 1 . . first class shape and altogether we g';__ ';oo1`ier1`;i_<_;r°;f2_ ;f1_Ber eey conquered Merlin on the first day quietly away. l Womens singles E t “ “_ - (IS 87'!! l MEALS “You can slr/ays get ii good meal at the Montague Races." This has h 1; 11 b ta d d et la i to visit the - Piers and Miss Muriel Donahue, both I been allogan for the past twenty years, so come prepared for a first clasl sho? I“i-‘clan :N Ztrxts liefnthg Ts- Einihiiiigitiorlarzopthztr :Er total atten- 1 __ ____ ___________x_ _______d ___ _____________ their (Cl-Mali-I1 PPMS) meal at a very reasonable rate. The local branch of the Womcn's In- ky ' ‘Wei are confident Wm be I I I I N I Open' ' ORONTO. July' 31 -T0l'0nt\> _ stltnte are in charge which is a guarantee of satisfaction. ' ~ 1-Sh tonight won the Eastern; 'rho local losles oi the Institute are giving their time, labor and s people who have not taken a holi- equal to any former year.” _ l 4 Entries For New Wednesday Aug. 2nd 1933 it 1. toio Rico, 2.04-James Power, Char 2. lleathes- Bell, 2.1055-Brent Mclnnls, Charlottetown. 3. Dnrkey Grsttan, 2.05-H, T. Fulton, Stewlacke, N. S. i. King Spruce, 2.11%-W. W. Baker, Dartmouth, N. S. 5. Lucky Lindy, 2.11%-Wellington McNeill, Charlottetown. 6. 1'M Alone, 2.14-Oliver Ruddcrham, Pt. Edward, C. B. I. Becton Grsttan, 2.10%-Merrytlme Stables, Halifax. A 2.15 TROT-PURSE $200.00 League to decide the team to meet 'apiece The Ramblers had) won the im the Holy Redeemer Courts. UHBUPSI- The scores last night were as fol- ‘ lows: 15-12, 7-15, 1'!-15, 'I-15, 15-6. St°wa'rs_cat°h°r' W' M :Hey I Pu' The teams will resume their strug- 2. Tease, 2092(--ll T Fulton, Stewlacke, N. S. 3. Peter Dawes, 2.12.-Dr. Heath Mclntyre, Charlottetown. i. King Frisco, 2.13%-W. B. McArth , Kensington. 5. Frank J. Ortoisn, 2.13-Capt. Sampson Grady, Summerside. I. 1. lligh Toby, 2.13%-ll. T. Fulton, Slewlacke, N. S. _ ur Addie i\lcGraw, 2.10%,-Raymond at McNeill, Charlottetown. P__c'_______' E_' GO____ _st 'b___S____ §_7__0l;_-______-__a___ ' . 1-1_:;1ey_ just r;_;i_i;iaged__f,o__:q_i:;ezi;____ Lynds; 2nd base, W. D-_vies; -'nd Ramblers-w. Whelan, E. McNeil, ;’e___:g‘“de’;_m;° 3:1; J” S'__m__k base, Robertson; S. stop, Nelson; N_ Whitlock, G. Young, F. Connors. Monctom 4_6_ _,___ 6_4 and Mm o._ z. aoilioi soon, 2.0054 (neat l-oeorii 2.0954)-wm. ivioxuy, Kensington, ;"_1°1dZS» Mlwlfltyfe- Hennf#-Y- c. Binns. Hanley be,,,,,,g Mis, D_ N,,,,,,,,,,d_ S, “W” ' __l_ stephen, 2-fi. 0-2. 0-4. 2.23 TROT-PURSE $200.00 I. Walkie. 2.16-George Mclntyre, Mont-88110. P. E. I. P. E. I. 8. Pixie, 2.20-Robert Humphrey, Kensington, P. _ 4. Peter S., 2.16%-Frank McA1duff, Alberton, P. E 5. Peggy Longsct-Frank Callbeck, Sherbrooke, P. E. I. 3. May Tell, 2.16%-James Hcnnessey, River Hebert, N. S. 8- Blddy Aubrey-Austin Ramsay, Conway, P. E. I. 9. Capt. Copa-Dr. Frank Bowness, Kensington, P. E. I. li. Jnllyset, 2.19%,-F. C. Bennett, Moray River, P. E. I. il. Bnbysct-John Macdonald, Southport, P. E. I. Q z.z0 racla-runsli $200.00 I- .\lr. Henley, 2.19%-Alex. McPherson, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 2. Winnie Winkle, 2.13%-0’Brlen Stables, Alberton, P. E. I. 8. lilac Volo, 2.13%-0’Brlen Stables, Albertoll, P. E. I. 4- Winnipeg' Boy, 2.191/4-0’Brien Stables, Alberton. P. E. I. 5- Blngara. Todd, 2.22-Arthur Jay, Borden, P. E. I. ll- Bnrvunetie-H. T. Fulton, Upper Stewiacke, N. S. 8- Real Great-Frank lvlolroy, East noyoliy, r. E. r. 9- Miss Kussussle-G. Blondon Thomas, Northam, P. E. I. I0- La Rico-Power Bros., Charlottetown, P. E. I. II- I-"Sky B.-Parker Mc-Kenzle, Truro, N. S. -2' flllgllst Queen-C. N. McKenzie, Truro N. I. 3- Al. B. Jr.-George F. Smith, Cape Traverse, P. E. I. -4. Johnny Miles, 2.19%-ati Col. D. A. MacKinnon, Charlottetown, P.E.I. E5- Emma Watson-Peter cMahon, Kensington, P. E. I. 3- Silver Doctor-Roy Macdonald, Albany, P. E. I. _ Races ‘are to be conducted on the three heat plan. Every heat a lilrlller. The fastest horses on P. E. Island and many from the Mainland alll strive their utmost for positions. It is expected the track record T al-jorle M., 2.09%). will be broken again this year. _Hoa when were is B greater “ep age of "race wise" fans among the Th I no 1 members of the m_ D g moe going public-far be it from ua Y olibongazied to be at victoria special feature in amusements at to have the temerlty to prophesy. - Park at 615 for _ummm practice: 1, the races. The art of step dancing The music, dancing and boxing- c_ McD°m_ld_ T_ Campbem w_ GNL ' dates back to the earliest dawn extra attractions-are expected to B Rammbmy A Jones B F,,_zger_ history. The Gallic tribes were p ' ' ' ' ` ci t i the art lon f Jul The keenest kind of racing is looked for in each of the lollr classes. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS “Never a dull moment" is the watchword. lIolman's Mechanical Boluid Syl!-em will supply medleys of sweet music and amplify 8" M1- ltwncements. Will Harvey of Ellerslle and Robert Weeks of Hllhllclll “II Provide violin music. Mr. We`eks will give an exhibition of the ‘lilly and ancient art of stepdanclng. Ten per cent of receipts of Midway Concessions will be donated to Hospital. - BOXING There will be three 3 round boxing bouts (3 mln. rounds each) which Promise to be slam bang affairs from the sound of the svn!-VIL RHIC (Kid) Lol-limo, l-on Elgin, vl. .rin-mio Melani- or clisrloitetown ma lilo), K' 0- Hurry. Charlottetown. vl. You ns D¢|l‘\¢¥- Ff°°¢°'"'- P' E' I" md Boston (145 lbs.), and Bel-my Bmnis, Charlottetown, vl. Emie (Phil SMH) Ellmmerslde. 11105, bone; plone ought to be worth more than the Price ‘I admission. Other attractions not down on the l“`0K"““° Tho Q ,| - th I-ily overhauled and repaired. If 'hi' llrodgr unlgutzsfadlzsrxsr will Nllemmeld next fine dn! f°““W|“|~ MY #il tickets at Guts., Non, ,then .ro good for admission. Can parked ee. No cars allowed inside racing circle. The annotation auumea no '"p°“°"’""! for accident, loss or damage during this meeting. G"-vnl Ailiolnioo soo. calls.-oo im- Chiiilfri' ‘"“‘°' ° ’°‘" "°°° ], PINDIRDMTI !Q°N”q° i .»¢1“é"'... ... . si- A Nl. __ side the racing oval; thereby - C N R-Oalcher, J Martin' 1 R Hen_nes5ey_ R, M¢K9nzle_ |' . .Stewarts ...001041181-16 -l Barbara Martin, 2.19%-Power Bros., Charlottetown, P. E. I. Q N_ ____ 2 __ 5 _ _ 0 2 _ ____ .INTERNATIQNAL LEAGUE ‘ ' woo Lost nc. Newark . ..... 67 -ig Set For Rochester .. 85 5 - Toronto 61 55 New Annan Races Baltimore as iw Montreal ... ... 56 60 55 62 62 68 Everything is in readiness for §Rff°'l° ° '°'°°' 53 what promises to be one of the best Jergmeyy Cm," 45 _398 days racing ever witnessed at New Annan. The race course is in good AMERICAN LEAGUE 7-. Calumet City, 2.13%-II. T. Fulton, Upper Stewlacke, N. S. shape and it is expected that the PC Won Lost track record 2.09% will be broken. 61 35 _ 63 5 There are four classes which prom- §;°;hi;,"g_f‘;“ 60 36 _G25 ise to provide the keenest kind of Philadelphia 47 49 _,490 49 52 fast racing in each class. An at- Cleveland ______ _495 tempt to foretell winners in each Detroit -:7 51 .480. 5 class would be lost labor. The only Chicago .. ....- gil way for the "fans" to do is to scan g;’5t€_¥_;_____ 6; :$89 the entry lists closely, Pliik their iNationa.1 League wlchanged.) a 1 f doubt there will be many surprises. fordlng a much better view to spec-' gym ,gg gpg gvold the |-uh. 6|. hound., _ who will lurpriae the natives/ Hi-Y for the City title Stewsrtsl The second game of the volleyball her . , M. Allison, Newcastle, 6-1, 6-1. Miss __ 5 Baker-y won from ke C. N. R.|serles between the Holy Redeemerl K_D0yIe Halifax advanced to me $8500 I U 8° 0° "me :Y B' 16 15° 15 score' I cmkzglins land the 5ay§;:;;,l;af;g; second round of the singles winning Sir.-The members of the George- 'U ii - A Ig “ISM” 1""-ng "PffS‘“8 1”' "5 °° I’“°° °“ ‘e ` ' from Mi.-is M. Kiien st. stephen, town T.-ottin cl i. wish to tele . fl mal:-ron-ALL 'mor AND rsca-runsa $250.00 which the --Bak., Boys- smmdiiast evening, the visitors emerging _ _ _ g “ ° I the winners after a five-game battle 6 3’ 5 3' Another Now' Scotia” ml his |,,¢¢,¢°wn_ eight runs was responsible for vic-I - Wi 9°"-V as they had been °“ the I°W thus tying up the series at me game ton, who beat Miss C. Cowan, Monc- Imade it possible to continue with race o\i July 26th. also to start- md “.6 get encour-ag`ng news. dance, ing singles matches losing to] _T ` Miss H. McKay, Pamiienec, N.B..;5”°m I and Miss Louise' Manny, Newcast1e,iC‘m I; respectively by scores of -4 ' arid 6-3, 7-5. Miss Donahue gave .Wm _ _é Miss Manny a great fight before Frm ` I going down to defeat. Mrs. Harold he In the fire game of the best out( _ J0nes_ HaufaX_ me favorite to take _played two games previously, both of three Series in the City Softball - the women's_crown walked through -911CU1'18 111-8 d!‘8W- 0 6 _ 6_1_ MOI! first round by defeating Miss ada soccer title by defeatin_i;,l-.irge treoi c. N. R.. 4-1. 'rue scottish ' ami i part of the provisions free. No individual shares in any profit taken, he receipts, after necessary expenses are deducted will he handed now meet the winners of the over to some needy and worth-while Provincial or Community under- IBCCS ce Albert-Calgary series for taking. Dominion title. 'ine teams had* RACES AT 1.30 SHARP wing to the long program every effort will be made to stnrt tha at this hour. Patrons are kindly urged to come early and avoid as GEQRGETQWN “A035 fur as possible conjestlon at the Ticket Office just at Face time. ___ T opportunity of extending their n was Mrs. C. W. Mellish, Stellar-:thanks to the ten horsemen who 52' end 0! H 13 to 'I Srore up to that' ' ton without the loss of o some 6-o, the If" 6- Upemng game last Friday night on 6-0. er E F Acom, the several judges, timers, clerks and other officials Takes Hard Fought Game wi-,Q carried out so efficiently their different duties, and lastly the pub he Association assumes no responsibility for any accident or damage ny person or property during this meeting. Gcncral Admission 50c-Children 25c. (Children under 8 free.) _ J. A. l\IcE1`YRE, Secretary. RSI RIIIINII,-IIIISEBIIII - BOWLING ' noxlivc _ i M ‘I wnas-rl.iNc , - BASKETBALL ___ Q-rfl' _ I NEWS °I,,,, SPCRT WQRLD ._A _ :miss Faoin 'INNINNIIIE NNII Great Welcome Is iIIENIBIIIINSIIICII`1;i1..Ride..o.. MQNTAGUE RACES' A If I fin lim nel: _MAR'|'|_N |_EAn_E-xtended To New Long G,,-,,,, W1-:DNI-:sD.-\Y, AUG. 9th 1933 ~»i.-.-_.,_,_!;. 'Em Cher’ M‘ Cumichael; lst base’ G' gle next Friday evening at 6.15 p. m. M Whitlock; 2nd basn’ G' Stewart; when the Collegians will be at home fic] 3rd baie, F. Whalen; S. Stop, L. to the Ramblem Set Cai-ms; Fielders, L. Stewart, R. Lmeups:___ _?_I_‘;__ th _ M _on I _om wniti ir, rt. Moneli . _ ° ° W” °“° “` es- °° H" couegluus-J. Kenny, L. Duny, J Miss G_ Keating md Miss J_ o,_ Sm" g“4“I5"i57 8 9_ there were no upsets recorded. senators, 2; Clssell, Indians, 1; Hale, Indians, 1; Kamm, Indians, 1. National, 290; Total, 709. voritcs and see them in action No Dancing. here is probably no spot in Am- PRAUHCE I i "°'“°PPY “md °I“”"' ld l< .1 n n o. ivron-iv ia. Por- “ en “ 5 The grand stand has been thor-_ 1' Mage; ‘X ';;.__;"en_ H_ I'{ee,e_ C_ Caesars Roman Legions crossed he oughly inspected and repaired. - Mcnwgau R Farquharson L Rubicon. The Gaels v_v_e_l_e 311;!-t__9-180 ’ ' ' u a There will be no cars parked in- d _ Irish Jig and G m M __ Vaugharif C. Boehner, W. Cu more A ________________e ___ ____ manly ____ crafts has been taking place tors. Cars will be parked free of ` North America during the last gsrge. There will be quick llulch N years-due principally to the counters, Ice Cream and Refresh- ronage of Henry Ford. Our ment saloons, Candy, Cigars, Cigar- Captures slngles Tourist Association is responslbl ettes, four point foin' beer, etc. __-_ the great revival or step dan The Midway is expected to be ex- (N-isoclltéll PN!" - and fiddling and useful crafts tensive-a portion of the l‘¢¢¢lDf-l E551' HAMPTON- N- Y-- JUIY 31 -arts. Some one of our present day will bo donated to tho e. c. Hospital -Hwy Nvthall. British Wishtman -crop or fail- damsel.; may yet runs. Cup star. captured the slnslea iiei-te the ieit or o woman Good faculties at gates for hand- championship of the eighth annual sheared, corded, spun and wov ling the patrons quickly. People are Maidstone invitation tennis touma- wool and made a suit for her boy in- cautibned against possible spurious ment today, defeating Alice Marble. There will be three youthful danc- tlcket sellers on the roads approach- rising young Sacramento. Calif.. ers viz: Dunn, Arsenault and Barnet ing. Buy all tickets at the gates.Ip1ayer, 5-7, 8-3, 0-0, in the final from Emerald and numerous others iss J. Johnson, of Fort Fair- d, Me., took a. hard fought tliree match from Miss F. Daniels, of awa, by scores of 6-2, 5-7, 6-1. No doubles were played today and (By the Associated Press) Home R/uns Yesterday - Harris, The Leaders-Foxx, Athletics, 29; League Totals -- American, 418; New Annan Races Ste dancin has always been a of _ I .526 .525 .470 .461 horses entered by the closing date for the Georgetown races, six en- tries were received later, but the management, doing their utmost to play fair with the horsemen. and entries, held to the rules and re- fused entry except to the horses advertised as entered. Every stable, and in fact every member of it stable, has their own following. Those fans go to see mein Win. 01' Perhaps in the hope they lose. But they go because such a horse is entered from a certain stable. The owner decides at_ the starting. Those who hear of it stay home; those who don’t attend and naturally are disappointed. They think unkindly thoughts oi' the mamsement. thoughts that will re- act another year not alone on one out the Island. Now is not all this most unfair? Let us take Georgetown for ex- ample. The management provided an excellent grandstand, the best of stalls, a perfect track. They were favored with a glorious day. But the horsemen, the ones who bene- fit most through the game, would not bother to come. They remained at home and likewise the hundreds of fans who wished to watch their favorites There were some twenty four reallzing that they had sufficient‘ last moment that he wont bother` --» -v IHIIIY REDEEMERII E S U l T S fact we believe receives too little] 5P0rts of any kind possible. This; attention from the individuals who benefit the most ]'[ N N | S M E E `|'_ _ Rochester .. Following were the results of |B,,_mm0,-e the various matches played yes- Chapman and Florence; - terday in the Holy Redeemer Ten-_hvmm-*L D55' Wd 5l“`I“z‘ "15 T°“’“‘"“°"““' `aui-roio 'iio _ H 5322 g-a».~D Newark 0 9 Men's Singles Lucas and Crouse: Brenna Tamulis, Stack and Kies. C_f__h(;a;lI;nI'6 :ml "om B' Mc' Montreal 3 gi 3 ‘ '- ° ° Jersey City . . - . . . . .. B- Kina won from F- Coyle 8-2. Michaels. smith and Tate; cus- 4_5_ 5.2_ oarella. and Rensa. R. McKenzie won from I. Hugh- - I 412 I 95- W- H- ,iiifgxyo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a ia 2 A. Rlvhv-rd WOR fl‘0m R- M80' Cook, Collier, Frazier and Hav- Carville 6-2, 6-8. ing; Shealy and Padden. __e;;__;a;I_Th;_:_ nom R' Hen- No National League games. A. Dauoette won from T. Gallant AM|_;R](;AN LEAGUE 6-0, 6-2. J_ _ RH A' Pm" W” mm R'”d°" New York is is ‘1°f““I”- - washington .. sis 1 J. DesRoches won from J. Moran Gomez Moore and Dickey; Stew. .g_ 7.5, 6_3, art, Burke, Mc.Affec, Sewell and Ruth, Yankees, 25; Gehrlg, Yankees, tra/ck but on all the tracks through- 1 _rg 19; Berger, Braves, 19; Klein, Phil- ' lies, 18. B. DesR.oches won from H. Pin- B “ll 6'”-°"’~ cieveuuu ._ aio l St. LOUIS 12 131 Ladies’ Singles Hudlin, Hildebrand. Connelly, Bean and Pytlak; Wells, Hebert E_ mchard won from E_ Connors Blaeholder, Shea and Rual. A The freedom of movement which 16-1, 6-1. K' Hmmm” "°n ,mm M' Canadian cattle now enjoy withill B°""S°“ °°1- °'1~ tho United Kingdom, as o result oi MN- J- F’““°i5 w°“ ‘mm Anne the agreement reached through tht Walsh, 6-0, 6-3- Imperial Econclllic Conference at R/ill-h Dllffl' Wm ‘mm Ruth Ottawa, has been a very important b! 3 3. 5 0 factor in preventing congestion at D0 _ Toom , - - . r°° This might to some be good bus- V- H‘°l'l'll1Bl»0¥\ W0” "Om 5- ports of landing, and thus widening be me this iness, but just as surely as the Smlifh 6-0, ti-0. the outlet for Canadian catt1e.- - Um. the death-knell of the smaller money, a good clean days sport dup_.and in a measure reward the man- who agement for their efforts to assist ¢ the the racing game in general. vs. B. Desfioches 6.00. 9.46. We are, Blr. etc, GEORGETOWN TROTTING ‘ CLUB - '_ _ ._ . G. Ross, President, sa, r. a. mom-eo. sosy., practice is continued, it will sound and tracks throughout our province. If, I over of course, the horsemen don't wish few to use our track then there is noth- Dat_ ing further need be said. own _ We sincerely hope that all entries e for for both New Annan and Montague cms will be out at the starters call, ,md giving the public value for their minion Live Stock Branch. 'I`0DAY'S SCHEDULE | I From May 1 to July 1 of this year Mena Singles 813 packages of butter and 86,800 boxes of cheese were exported to E. Gallant vs. B. King 9.00. Great Britain, the West Indies, and R.. MacKenzie vs. A. Richard 9.45. St. Johns, Newfoundland.-Dominion P. ceueghuu vs. .iii Peters 10.30. Dairy and Cvld Storm Branch- A. Doucette vs. J. Deslioches 5.30. 1-1. Morrlsey vs. B. Toombs 1i.16._ L, Duffy vs. V. Williams 6.30. Beatrice Proude vs. M. Walsh E. Blanchard vs. J. McQuaid 2.00. 9.00. Winner of Blanchard-Moquaid E. Richard vs. K. Harrington J. Francis vs. Ivan Connors 7.15. Winnie 'rrainor vs. Dot Oonnon 1c.l0. Winner of 'firalnor-Connors vl. V. Harrington 8.30. __ _ (Patriot Please UOP¥)_ Iodine' Singles Mrs. Frances va. Ruth Duff l.00. l _- ._ il ~ 3 r i r` i - r i 4- . r _I ' /Isa _. -i ,i If tj I ef -1 ._l j-_§_3_<_L`_"-_,Q -.-.2-‘rt ..‘ 'V il .. e- : ie. 1.' >;-- fig. ~.'\ *U H' K V. l':‘», ._ >. .» 5. -.1- .__-_ .~.\ §.“.'~<__:: E-.‘j_‘ T17* yi. --iff oi. i-/A 1;_‘ .`},_'l \’ < .ii ,§.__ , Ii-"r lui- "tiff `-N “A : - .I ~= is is 1%; :rx . \`\ .. Qs __.`vl .\`\{f` lg‘\ : \~}_<'f ~`.. ~.- \ .`~`