r-d-a: wax-crew's Vmfld 9.? 3257:7552‘! £39.??? E‘-F“..'EZ"BPUC?E a Asia-Qua": . ._..._.-..¢.e.-,<- n-onww-p react: SIX Giants Pace Double Win 0v Defeats Feller Dimaggio Baseball Results SATLR l).\ Y N- iiuiiiil League P-Ptsblt: 8; Philadelphia. D. Swutt \\1-aver, Biiuers, Blantoii. Fobi .1111'i Todd. Padden; Syl 111111: 11:. .\l11Ic11i - 1 id Grace. ' - ti, Brooklyn. 7. 51111111. Bryant. Root 11nd 01nd: Butcher. Hen- tii-tt, Join-out and Phelps. .‘ .1-..1ik11. (fi111-:1-.11 1. 0; Boston. 3. Holhngsw o1'th and Lombardi: ttl- i-Ii- 1:. 1. .11-1l Lopez. " N1 \\' York. 6. -11 tl-scn Cnstlcman. . l1 111111 Dunning .\11i1-ri1-:u\ League - - 11; Di-tron. 5. » .1 Cl(‘\'t‘li\ll(l. 6. 1. . ltliii-pny iiiid Dickey; f‘. . .1 . - iii-own, Hating. An- » ll 111-d Stillivan. .1 wugo. 4. g and Desautels: 51-well. .1111! lnii-t-niitioiiul LPilKul l‘. .11 Afontrt-nl, giostpon- E. "@1110: Jersey City’. 72 R0- - » 11 \. ' lIbehu-ruz, Brennan ‘and P KTIIIKP Katiffmiin Jr-il-WJ ~ . g 11111:: t: - 1;. n11 1111111111111: Krist and ;-1~1~.-:\: Toronto. '7; Svra- Hock- Cook. .1: '1 2102.111? .\'f.1n:1i1n. .1 (i l). 31.1011‘. -: New-ark. 3; Buffalo i 11nd Rrt-zir: HarrisHlbb-s ~~l'\'l7 \‘i".< (L-LWIES .\ \ll().\.‘il. LEAGUE A L- ‘K . . Philadelphia 5. \\' 11-1-11 Batters ..- 1- .11 .111d Gi-nrc. and 511-151 and Todd; , Muicaiiy and “\\1-hf! 1. _ l.11111'-;11;'1li; Gabler, . ....l 1.11;11-/.. 1111-11111 O. D11 vis; Turner ni-ookkn 6. Shoun. ROOt Hensh aw . no 7‘, 1‘."1i'1n0l1-P. Olu-a; Mungo, Phelps. sncond gamer-- Chiciiuo 11; Brockh-n 4- 132,“, 11.1.1 lliirtnott: Frnnkhnuse. H.111, 111-L: 11.1: and Phelps, cher- vi ' and and 5. NA-y- ynrk 6. Win10. 111-tin and Owen; ‘ L’. - . --.v York l1. Whiti- and “an .‘ Owen. Q,,..--.11,1 14,; Sclitimachei- and Quitting. .»\.\II-.‘I:I(‘AN LEAGUE }-‘g\i -11n . - - CHICIITO ti. Otcrinut-llr-r and De- - Lyons, Brown and -::1me:— .11 11; Chlcnzo f. - And lli-rg; Strntton 21nd Dt-I-YOll 3. 1.111111- iind R, Fcrrcll; l, 41:1 and Hayvvorth. ; Ctc-sekind 1. 14.1111 i; 1,1 ti; $1., 1.011s l0. .1-- 211111 Co1ir0.\'; Wiilkup and 1 --..d a.-i11-.1-:— _ ,.1j. ; '1‘; St. Lotus 6. \ 11-15 111-ticker; Ron- 'l‘;~<1.'11' 11nd fluff- ‘! 1x11 |:\‘\'l'i().\‘.\l. uncut: ' lllli‘: " l2; 131131.110 4. I{r",‘.l1l)"l'llf‘l‘j .111d 5.117110- Ash. -1 1111i I. 1.1111 G. l.’ p.11", Kllllt‘ and 5111-1111-1211 4. .‘\ .1111l Crou-c; 1.1111101‘. T; ‘Montreal 2. 311d (‘rr-u. 1'; Duke. J 1 11 rin-l (fiuindll-r. 1. ---y ('.'_\- _ [Tylicstcr O. 11'111Zl 111.11 11011111111111; And- . Mom-o 11nd Poland. 511111111 .1<11‘r<-:--~ _;.; ..-,~ <-;1~ 7; Rtx-iic-tx-r 8. 8:11.111, 11.11.11.111 11nd Klumpp; Turin. .-\1.._ - .111d Poland. 1.1111111» . 1111' 1.4- 7. .' . ..1 111111 Hcving; Van- Rliil 1). Moore. Slflfls‘ NLH’ RHEFORD _1111l A11i:1t1111' /\tl1- .-;1.11 (‘non 15-11110- 111i11.»..'-11p H11 tit r (111 y -1 1.1-1, 1-111111-‘1- record. 1-11111-111 ‘ he 9 1-2 Inll1- "Intro ‘n 4t) f.) .7. Andrew "Hav-k’ Zflflifldlcld of Medfnrd, who set the old record o.’ 50:24 here in 1935, was second. and l City, J; y i 111. 0i 1.11.1.2 1_ _1 i‘.__l____u_\_t;l'_drk_ 3' o Altman JUL4 I 1“) ‘yo! BOWLING a r’ .- ~ BOXING HQQKEY BASKETBALL “'1{1§$'1‘L1N(; OTHER SPORT (By Paul Mii-kcisun) (Associated Press Sports Writer) PRINCETON, N. J., July 18 (AP) 1 i-“ive meet records were smashed; by the combined forces from Cam-l biutlgi- 11nd Oxford, paced by long ii-ggi-tl Allen Pennington and the {ruin-ct Arthur Godfrey Browml sccied .1 iwcond success-nil 7-5 vic-l .111)‘ Sttturday ovci- Princeton andl Cornet. in their eight uitcma-l 1A. l‘. by Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, July l8—Thc Giants turned their "crucial" ser- zt-s with the St. Louis Cardinals 111:0 a pushover today. winning both ends of a doubleheader, 6-5 and 11-0. Th1.- twin win, achieved through the pitching of King Carl Hubbeil and "Prince" Hal Schuinachei- and heavy hitting in both game». kept 1 lnill,“ lnlY-k alldilield meal‘ l the New Yorkers right on 1lii- ‘iccls l . U" mmmls mm .°“ [he per" ‘n! we Cnwago Cubs ,1‘ Lm‘N.é_ ‘ iilfiiililluUS oi Pennington and; l ‘ ‘ Bnnvn. \\l10 turned in doubles in- 11101131 League r1100. ‘ Hubbeil allowed nine hits iii thc opener. Schumachcr. not only pitched his first full game since June 1 11nd l‘l.$ first shutout oi the year. in holding Lli!‘ (‘.1111 ‘ to 111110 lllla, but he 001111001011 for 1011i- hits. one oi thcni .1 111-1111-1- In Brooklyn, the C111» pnlt-(l out llitll‘ spot- titties to gne the British a 4-3 lUiltl in the international‘ sci-Les. 0110 was a tie. Brown was the star of the two, setting 11 llWCl. record of 1152.2 Ln tii1- hnIf-iiiilt- rut-e. Brown also 01111tui-ed the quarter 1111.: 11y 1:10 turd.» ovcr James 11.111.11.111: liinki-z oi Cornell in 48.6. ‘.36 hits to sWCBl) 113111111111-111-111101- i‘1-1111:11g.».11111. thi- Oxford sprint with the Dodgers 7-11‘ 111111 0-4. .\1..1' 111111 ‘.110 i110 11nd ‘.320 Xiifd Old Charley Root 1411111101 11 I i.1k1:i.; 1h.- 1t'l1'.1ll‘\' by 300d iv iii 11);! and tho -"0 in 21.4. » o.li1r 10111- iIlL'1‘1 records set threatening Bi-ookiyn iitlly 111 i-ie‘ ninth inning and otiPti 1111- tt;\1'lll'l‘, 1n which the Cubs i111 V1111 31111120 and iwo other Dodger piuhcrs 101' \\iiti 11.1111 1.111111, nun by Robert Kirk 1g safe ')‘O“'b- _ lé-nii 1 11f Cinnbiidge with a six Curt D1111, went the fllll 111110 l 1"" 1'5 “Eh 11"?“ ‘*5 ‘iomlmfeg 111mm“ m m‘, “Pinon, 11.1.1 I it- 101-1111: o ti icvt. t\\0 inc 1e A G.1'.11i hi; T1 lionier iii eiich "“* l" m!“ W w‘ V' Hmgcs" Jr‘- PQv-ct-iviii. ..;i1111- to l1-.1ti the by zittiick. _ _ , _ y ._ ‘vwmi, Jelly,“ Q1101 p111. won by the 'I‘u1kish >1 1r from Cunibi-idgt- Ali Iii-an who 1i er, hold the Pirates to six 1111s 111 the firs: game. Cincinnati Reds took two giiincs from the 300.. iii BOoiOll lX‘lIll"ifl rookie pitchers. 4-1 and 1-0. inf-thunder Ray "Pen-hos" Davis .01 the honic club down ivith fin- hits in the opener and then Lec Gflrsllill. a long. lean lcft-hnndcr, shin out thp Bees on two hits in the HliflllU-All. Jnnniy- Ripple cnabfed the Giants to keep pace with the Cubs Sat- tuday by blasting 0111 a pinch-hit in the 10th inning which gave thc home club a 6-5 triumph ovcr the Cards. The Cubs nosed out Brooklyn 8-7 and ui 0111c: games Philadi-l- phia set. back Plli.‘l)l1I'fJ'll 9-8 and Boston blanked Cincinnati 3-0. \\1-la stopped. The former mark. set. in 11154 by K. S. Ditncan of Oxford, W215 111i lt-et 7 3-4 iiichcs. T111- 230 _v:1rd lo\\ hurdles. won by Johnny Irwin of Pi-iiicton in 23.9 as llgfiiflr-l. till.‘ nit-ct record of 24.1 sci 11nd; established in 1933 by C. F. Stanwood of Oxford. , _ Y :i-.11-\v the iwight ~18 feet 7 inches Pr‘ , ) umlglfi‘ Fmmgvxpmf n- iitt; ' is’. 1111- old record of l “M” ‘l D. Wm m“ m‘ 3 4d 101-1 .1 1-~i lllChtS by L. H. Levy, v.1 iii_1l10 sit-Hint game of tlit-ii . Ounwu in 193m 101iu0i' in Plihiltltllpl 1:10 ' Bum“ Jump‘ “on by Anson "Mmlred m“ ow-“er- 3- lPv-iini. Prince-ton frizwhman. who C- F“ P-‘R-‘Pim- b‘? Ylgllbll-"lil" l \\11~.' l-l 11-11. 7 1-8 int-hes before he t Final Matinee Races Slated F 0 r W e d . What. will likely be the final _ 1111i. 1.1-0 rut-cs of thc season over AMERICAN LEAGUE I tli: A Chui-lottetovin Driving Park 1 . 111.11. 11 l UL‘ 110111 \VC(lilCb(lf1_\‘ 211101-- NEW YORK- July 13'S1"1-"-'l"11 iiooii. 'l‘here is 11 good lineup Jo“ D1313?!” (“TC-lied Plan": BM’ ‘of 1\1-1il_\ lll.llt'l1(‘(l hoiscs with a. Feller todiiy l)l'lOl'(‘ 150.0011 Cit-vc- ma; m“. HAL-Q bg-L-Appfl Plugky 1mm film “M11 9"‘ N01" Ymk 0111' o‘ '1 11nd l-‘ttci- ltt-upci- that is fielded huith 11111111: home r1111 , 011100.011 to ltllliL-ll 11111125 in 2.10 or with the buses fnll gave the Ynn- 1 ytflLt-l’, '1ii--11- 1')‘ its. fulloivs. ‘111-cs a 5-1 victory oicr Cleveland Class .»\. Pace Indians. Pluuky Scot-t 2.06 Feller threw the Yankees a hfill Putt-r 11011111-1- 2.07 1-2. of sirikrs. H0 mastered them all- Class B Trot and Pace 3,11 b11y-Din1ag'-_ Millie.- Kuhnuc 12; 2.14 3-4. He allowed btit. seven hits and L9H Killlllllc 3-14 DiMaggio got three of thcm. He Hfll'\'f‘hl-\1@l0i1.\' 3-101-4- htirlod mvon strikeouts. (‘l-b“ C 1”‘ and Pa“ Dikiaizgicrs homer wa. his 24th. PW-wmm 3-19 1'4- 1 1 In DPlTClL 111., Tigers defc-zitcd B111“- 315- _ Washington 3-1 do p111- tiic fiict jvllllli§lfixillfliy 2'22‘ ' tlicv niiidi- only twp hits. ‘ ‘ ,' _“ .. Detroit. score-d all llm rims lli the Hr lfijlfistfilnlro" and Pa“ Tlfr-l. inning. Gvmld 1112111101‘ sitig- JVéVk-K, V610 ' .1011 ilflPl‘ Charley Gehringoi- and £21,) O,Bny.'_,_14. Hunk Gri-r-nbt-rg had walked, Gch- QM“; Hcxcm r1i1g1-r scoring on the hit and RUN, Wm,hy_ Grcenberg moving to third. When LUHML |Mel Almudn i-hi't.‘\§' past Ossic Khnnuc‘ ,B2i10ge at third. Greenbl-rg scored Class B Tm; and pm-e will be l and Walker . took third. Monte , “ma; at 3,15 p, M 19110111111 by the ‘ l/t/"RVPF- Wfl-‘ehiniélfllfs 4411111111 l Class. A andothcrsn orderasabove plLClICl‘. then recovered tlic ball _‘ Ilp-i-srn-ic-ii nrc requested to appear ,and threw it past catcher Rick, Ferrell. permitting Walker to score. Thereafter Detmit made but one hit. on track with as lttle delay as possible. Chicago White Sox took both lend: of a doubleheader from 80.;- l ton Red Sox before 30.000 Chicngo I fans. winning the ftrst game 6-5 in i0 inning-s and the second 1-0. Rip Radciiffels single, scoring Zckr- Bonura from second base. gave the white stockings- tlic open er. In the iiizhtcap. Monty Strnlton won hi. 12th grime of tho scason 110111.11: Bo~ton to three hits. I11 St. Louis the IZi-irwn- niid tho Athletic.» broke (‘V011 1n s 110111110- 1li1111i1-r. 11111-11 Si. Louis czipturi-d ‘tho firs‘. 1-1111111-1, 10-6. uhiit- Phil- adr-lphia took the sfl-Oild, 7-6. The Yankees; defeated Cli-vi-ltmd 9-6 Saturday as first: baseman Lou l Gehrig hammered out ‘three doub- le.» .1111! a sl-zziing grounder to send l homo five 1-11i1s. ClllPilttn blanked Bo ton 4-0 and T. .~l11it out W11 hinpmn 6-11 a. 1 St 111., bcitt-ri out a 10-2 victory 111-tr Philadelphia Athletics. New Targets For Provincial Rifle Shoot . The provincial rifle mzttchcs will (‘oi1\ii1t-..1.E' 1.110 wet-k from today min w1.! inki- tun days to coin- plotc. Thr-ro are some changes in -:~.1- 1111-1-1. this _vc1ir iii conform- ;1-.- 11-1 i1 1111- Nntloinil Association 11f 61-111’ Ilritnin and Dfimiflibn 0i Csnizidu Itiile Association T11168- Fni- lllblflllCg the b11118 979 91'- 209 \'itl'fl~ is now 5 inches instead of 6 i1l("‘lt‘.\ and tins bccn reduced to 15 nn-i. for 500 yards and 600 yards, 111 t1 11d of l8 inc-hos as in the 9115'- Tllh- o1 coin-sic will mEB-n 10W“ scores and the days of 104 out 0f 105 at the King's Ranges will not likely be seen again until them l5 a new l_\'1)(.' oi rifle brought out with higher pow-cred ammllnltlfln- The range will be Opfln R11 5M5 wcck for practice. so thflt "1056 wishing to take part in the P. R. A. A (‘ANDID ANSHTJR. T"li"l1f‘l'~~"l'l0W do you Constantino-filo. Johnny?" spell Cubs l/Vith Five Records Youthful ‘and third stages can get 56611510111611 to the MW Pupil-“With great. difficulty, ' targets. 1 Mia KOQQO OTU-bltf-Jflfiiitibbb‘ blii0filfituuuusauuuuu< -~ -- ~ " " " " " " " " " g ENTRY FORM i § § L- SYMMERSIDE ~-(.‘.HARLOTTI'ITO\VN lT l5‘ VNDICRSTUOI) THAT THE SPONSORS ARI-J NOT TO I111] Ill-ILI) RICSPONSlIilJ-l FUR ANY AC(‘II)I-IN’I'S, |-l'l‘(‘., DFRING RAVE. g MAI], THIS‘ ENTRY TO Till-i lillil-l SHOP BIKE RACE, JULY 21, i937. i“ (jhzii-lottetovv n. nnunfififflnunnnxnnxnunnnnnuu 1VA.tIE-----—-—-———-—-———- TYPE or BICYCLE _ -_ _ _ w _- _ - - - fifurqnnuupqnunununuuuuuuuuu-uuun 4864-19-21 BISLEY CAMP. England. July 18—1CP Cablet—A tall, sinding youngster, Cadet-Officer D.L. Dir- ney, late of the Cambridge Unl- versity officers training 901118.51“.- urday captured the Kings Prirm, the honor most coveted by the thousands of Empire military marksman who annually flock to Bisley Camp. Keen eyes and steady nerves gave Birney the classic of the Coronation Bisley with it gi-uiid total of 283 points out of 11 pes- sible 300 in the exacting .---<~>1i1i of th1- King's Prize. Friday he won the silver medal foi' best score in the sec- ond stage and his iviniiing sc-lre then, 143, gave him the cduc 01-01‘ the 99 other finalists SltllliTléfli. Birncy shot with suprcmc 1:111- fidence tit the long ranges of thr final. 900 and 1.030 _v."i1'tls. dvspitc a tricky crcxss-ivind that giivi-uin- 1 sidci-able trouble to some ni the others. He crowded the bull's eye at 900 yards for a score of '72 out of a possible 75. His 68 at thr- longest range withstood all chal- lenges. He annexed tho King's Pi-ixr- of $1.250 in cash, with the Ntitlonnl Rifle Associations gold inr-dnl. gold badge and Coronation 1111-11111. Best Canadian in the King's Prize was Sgt. T. A. Jciiscn of 1n- nisfail, Alta, who finished 111th with a total of 2'76 points, win- ning the N.R.A. badge and $50. Six other Canadians finished fur- ther down in the final stage. Bisley ended with Lieut. G. E. Mntchett of Hamilton. Oi1t., the only Canadian first-place ivinn r of the two weeks. Mntcliett Sat- urday annexed the valuable chal- lenge cup in the All-Coiners [Ag- gregate, adding it to the trophv in the Grand Aggregate and the Duke of Gloucestei-‘s Prize 015250 It was again iin unsuccessful year for the Canadians as a 10.1111. They lost out in the tcam shoots for the Kolztporc and Miu-kiiiiioii cups, and Matchetfs \'iCt0l‘l(‘s\\'C1‘0 the only prizes of value gained by the Canadians. ivhosr- Lit-l, good year was in 1934 when they 1111111 both the Kolapore and Blockin- non challenge cups. 'I‘ht- liist f.‘ adian victory in the King-Ks P ZP was scored by Lt -Col. R. M 111.111- of Vancouver in 1029. Second-Lfciit. J. Smith of the Royal Artillery was second in the King's Prize with 2S1. inking the NRA badge and (ioroniititznmcd- al and $250 in cash. l/Vins Open Title LANCASTER. Ont. July 171C?) -Diminutive Bnbby- Alston. pro- fessional from Ottawa's Chauriicrc Golf Club, ls the new open Cham- pion of Ontario. Playing a steady’ brand of golf while his omioncnt. Bil 3182-, Williams of Toronto St. Andri-wxsw was having continual trouble with his putts-r. Alston won y-cstcrdny-‘s ill-hole playoff for the title. '15 strokes to '19 for the Toronto pro. GAME AND SET-NOW FUR A BUCKINGHAM —THEY'RE BALANCE is the secret of smoothness — in tennis and tobaccns. Buckinghams, made from “vintage leaf”, are balanced for mildncss and smoothness. lw-i-Buckin -Mw(§;joy at... English Rifleman er Cards, Set As Britons Wins King's Prize At Bisley; l Capture Meet Best Canadian Place lOth Canadiens Defeated By Esquires Junior Esquires served notice yesterday that they are to be strongly considered in the race for Island juniors honorsas they 1iipp- cd the lr-zigue leading Canadlens 8-1 in 11 scheduled encounter. 'I‘1-ikii1g the lead ill 1111» first hall l of the first with a two-run burst the w-inncrs increased their lead to 4-1 by the fourth as the losers scored their only tally in the third and then Esqulres wound up their smart performance in the ninth with a four-run rally that put the qiinic well beyond the reach of’ their hard-striving opponents. Canadians banged out nine hits 11111-1115; the encounter but could not deliver in the pinches wh‘le the ivinnr-‘rs hcld to five hits for via-ht frames finally found the rungc in tho ninth to come through with five snfe ivallops that. gave 111cm their big four-run rally. George Francis handled the game at the plate with W. Mc- Tiigue calling them on the bases. All Stars TVS/in PlayoffOpener 'I‘hrce unearned runs in the fifth inning that. broke a l-all tie giiovided the margin for the All- Stnrs to deft-at the Cubs yester- day afternoon 4-3 in the first gami- of the Industrial League semi-final playoff series. Cubs trailed 4-1 going in to the last iizilf of the eight but their two run uprising in‘ that frame wasn't suf- ficiciit. to wipe out their opponents lead as they went: out in order in tho ninth. ‘The 2111111- was strictly a pitchers battli- between MoCallum o! the All-Stars and Robin of the Cubs with thr- foi-mcr shading his 0p- pnnrnt slightly over the nine inning route, tho All-Stars pitcher 130111: pui-tlculziny effective in the 111111-1105 as the Cubs put men in scoring position. nft-Cailum grant- cd p111. five hits while Robin was nir-l-zod ior just one more safe wallop. Bill Ryan was umpire in chief with George Francis calling them on thc l).’L~ES. __€_,i__ GOSHEN. N. July 18—I-"inal plans for the international trot- ting rnce hr-tivecn Greyhound. champion of the United States. and Mit-clr-tnnc. Italy's ace per- formr-1'. have been completed with tho announcement Saturday that thr- 1-111-1- will be held at Goshens Grind ’i"11nc Park Aug. 10. the day h1-for1- 1110 rcnctval of the $40,000 Ilaniblctoiiinti. ‘Germany-US. Split Even In Tennis Series WPMBLHDON. Ens. July 1a- (APi-Opposing tennis forces oi Germany and the United States icstcd today after splitting even in the first two singles matchc. Saturday of the Davis Cup intei- zone tennis finals. Playing foi' the right to face the British team‘ in the chaiiengz round next vrcck-end, the United States lost. the opening match when Baron Gottfried Von Cramm thrashed Bryan M. tBitsyl Grant of Atlanta, 6-3, 6-4, 6-2, but. drew level again when Don Budge. reached superlative form, con- quered the willing, but outclassed, Icinrich Henkel, 6-2, 6-1. 6-3. The final decision thus 1111:. “.\l‘I‘i6(‘l over to the final two ingios matches Tuesday when ui-ength will be pitted against '~'ll‘(‘I‘l[Zll1 and weniitiicr-s zigainst ivcakness. There was no play to- day and the (lOUblt-s t niorroitv. -‘ sending Budge and Gone Mnko of l Li“ Augcles. against V011 Crammj and Henkc-l, can do no more than ilive one nation or the other a 2-1 lead with one more victory needed in clinch the series. Early in the first set. Budge, winnei- 01.1111- All-En-ilnnd title, ‘mastered the German's whistling service. coaxed him caiinily to the net and raced through the match in 52 minutes with the loss of only six games. If it: ivas possible for 0110 fine player to outshinc another more than Budge did Henkcl. then Von Ci-amm achieved it against Grant who admitted after the rout that he was nervous and thoroughly outplayed. The Baron first broke Bitsy's service in the fourth game and though the Atlantan came right back to break through Von Ci-amms delivery in the fifth. the German cracked down and ran through the next three games in q1l'Ok succession. Grant served two double-faults in the third game 0f the third set to give Von Cramm the chance he was looking for. From then on the German was irresistible. Warning ls ls s u e d T 0 Softball Teams Rovers and Esquircs provide the competition in the City Softball League tonight. EEquiies needini; a win to tie the Rovers for second place while a victory for the north end crew would automatically put them in a tic for first. p‘ace with the Artillery team. - The game is 01111011 for 6.15 and Umpire Nels Whitlock issued a warning to all teams last night that in future if a squad cannot field a team at. the scheduled time he will award the contest to the Opposing team. Umpire Whltlock means business this time and teams are advised to take heed of the warning. FRESH AS A HOLIDAY BREEZE _— BUCKINGHAMS ARE NO MATTER how mziny you smoke Buckingbaml stay frsh and cool. They point the shortest course to smoking satisfaction. Cardinal Track Pacing Prince Sets New Record In Winning Goshen Feature (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) GOSHEN, N. Y.. July 16-1}. J. Baker's Cai-dinal._1=rince. stable- mate of the great Greyhound, came through with three fast miles _saturday. to win the Free-For-All Pace, feature of inc closing pro- gram of the Grs ' Circuit meet- ing at; the hisbonc track. Sep Palin drove the speedy pacer over the first mile in 2:02 to ct a new track record for pacers although not approaching the world trotting record of 1:59 3-4 hung up by Greyhound Friday. The prev- ious record for the ‘half-mile oval w-as 2:02 3-4 made by Directum I. Cardinal Prince's time for the second heat Wm 2:04 and he oom- pleted his conquest by going the last. mile in 2:03 1-2. Dominion Grattnn finished second in the first brust but was fifth in the last two as Little Pat. came up to take second money. H. M. Parshali of Urbana. Ohio, 11 on the 2:18 pace in straight heats with Lee Hal, owned by Lloyd Clayton of Maplewood. Ohio. The son of Lee Axworthy was clocked in 2:05 3-4. 2208 1-4 and 2:07. THE SUDIMARIES "The Brooke", 2:08 Pace, 3 Everything In Golden Cloves Tournament Everything is in readiness for chm-lottetowifs two big days of sport ‘Tuesday and Wednesday, headlined by the staging here for the first. time of the Maritime Uoden Gloves boxing champion- ships in which nearly 70 boxers from all points 1n the Maritimes will seek amateur boxing crowns. There is little can be said of the tourna- ment now. The best amateurs in the three provinces will be here; some defending their crowns; oth- ers seeking tiles that have eluded them in the past and still others breaking into the game for the first time in search of ring glory in the Mnritimes. The boxing tournament will naturally hold the spotlight. but. fans shou.d not forget the other two big events —0r rather we should say thiee as there is a big barn dance scheduled inso-the to mile rand race on Tuesday featunng Roy Oliver. Noel Paul and several Is- land stars. '1‘iie battle is conceded to be between Paul and Oliver but one can never tell but some stout- hearted lsiandiad wilspringa big surprise. The race starts at 6 o'clock Tuesday with the possibility of ten starters taking the word. Then there is the big bike race, the first time an event, requiring so much stamina has ever been held heie. Facing the entrants is 40 long mlltS of uphill and down-giade, miles that will test. the courage of the stoutest but miles that. the eight. riders entering are sure they can overcome. This race starts at 5 o'clock Wednesday in front of the Perfection Dairy. Summerside. and finishes at the Forum in Charlotte- town. ' Qliam PREFERRED FDR ON THE “FAlRWAYV-IUGKINGHAMS ARE NOTHING beats a Buckingham for adding new zest to happy golfing hours. No other cigarette gives you the same satisfaction. Hutu Purse $1,000 Lew Hal. a. a. Lew Ax- ‘ worthy (Parshalli 1 Stonebridge Direct (Lqczy) 2 Fayre Lady, 1V. Fleming) 3 Volodale (D1111 4 Princess Vonian, Brant“. Hal Be Laurel. alio started. Time: 2:05 3-4, 2:08 1-4, 2;07_ "Free For All Pace’ 3 Heah l Purse $1,200 Cardinal Prince, by Peter Potempkin (Palinl 1 l Little Pat. (Lacey 3|: Jane Azoff tPai-shall) 433 Dillon Hall 1V. Hart-ring) 5“ Time: 2:02, 2:04, 2:03 1-2. 2:15 Trot. Claiming. 3 Heat; Pvrse $500 Miss McGreg-r. by McGi-egoi- the Great iMonzoi 3 311' Rapture (Parshall) z 1 H Profile Girl (Case and Berry) 5 l 4 q Hollyrood Gypsey (Brooks) 4 5 3n Hoiiyrood Flaggc, Harris NM and Lucile Mc-Elwyn. also stamq Time: 2:08, 2:08, 2.07 1-2, 2.09 1.3 Readiness F01 Club Tourney ls Concluded Rev. A. Mackenzie and hi]. ton Pierce captured the men’: doubles championships of the Charlottetown Lawn Tennis (Tub Saturday to completethe slate of 1937 club title-holders. Rev. Mr. MacKenziu and Pierce defeated GeorgeChand- lcr and Don MacMillan attri- three sets of brilliant tennis. Chandler and Macltllilan won i710 first set with comparative ‘ ease. 8-2. but [out the second, 6-3. Rev. Mr. MacKenzic, whose bullet-like services were a feature of the matchpiaced an ace to conclude the decid- ing set. 9-7. ', Other club champions decld- ‘ ed during the iouniament were, women's singles. Eleanor Bourke: men's singles. Frank ‘ Hansen; woman's douhii-s, El- eanor Bourke and Evelyn Sin- i clair; mixed doubles. Dan Gas! ’ and Eleanor Bourke. ‘ DORVAL. Queu July 18-10?)- Phf] Far‘ey of Marlborough Golf Club. Montreal retained his Pmv- ince of Quebec Golf.’ Associatiorrt Amateur Championship today. turning bank clubmate Jack Archer 4 and 3 in an iii-hole 11ml over Elm Ridge G01! Club's tricky par-72 layout. cult