BASEBALL RESULTS IN TERNATIONAL LEAGUE Buffalo Newark am 020 ooo—2 5 1 A. smith. Maglie and Helf; Washburn and Holnl. Wagner. Three night Runes- Nlgllt Games:-— l .T.l'lE_ CHARI-9_TIE1Q,V.YN...,G_UARDlAN ‘PAGE S_E_YEN___ mu-Jlester 010 000 000-1 8 4 Syracuse 001000 001-2 '1 2 Ryba and Seal: Tlslng Ind Bottarlni. Montreal 003 M2 1 8 3 Baltimore 60103140x—-15 1 0 wicker. Duke and Hart Kerr, Mntuzak and West. Tomnto OM10!) 000-3 5 0 yemy City 110 010 2ox—-5 o 0 Pczzullo, Berly and Healtil: szik-s and Padden. Atwood. American all National League: No games scheduled. American Association ltirlian-apolls 5. Kansas City 7. ‘ Three night games. Riverside Course Will Test Stars With the (mnadian Open golf ollanlpionship V’-31118 lllllyed at the Riverside Golf Club. Saint John, 11.13., on Thursday, F‘.i:lay and Saturday, August 17. 18 and 19. Percy W. Thomson looms in the forelron-t of news emanating from fold, sask Doe lso cod 1 the some of tile title 72-hole tour- the Willingdon. 5 com“ n an-ment Rolling home with B. sizzling all, e course, over which “Slam- 4 lowed in this ord -katdinswan, 628- Nova scotia, 647 By SYDNEY QRUSON Canadian Press Staff Writer ST. BRUNO, Que., July 2i—Get- UJ18 warmer as the day grew cool- er. Ontario's team of four retained the WilJ.ingdon_C1.lp inter-prov-in. czol tram golf ullailmlunslllp today with A record aggregate of 583 la.‘ 83 holes. over Mount Bruno’; sun- balced course. Dritlsh_ Qwlumbia came from fourth pace at the end of 18 holes to take second in the final tabula- tion with 598, strokes. Quebec was third with 601 and the others fol- er: Alberta. 605; Manitoba, 613;Sas- find Prince Edward Island-New Bunswick, 674. Howie Bennett, of Winnipeg, playing with Manitoba in the cup matches as well as in the Junior, succeeded Jimmv Hogan oi’ Jas- per, Alta.. as national junior cham- pion by adding a 75 to his morn- ing 79 for 154 and a two-stroke edge on Don Doe of Granby. Que. and Mickey Pyke of North Battle- Ontario Golf Team Posts RecordAggregate Score To Retain Willingdon Trophy Mrs. MacFarlane Is New Holder Of Singles Title Mrs. Bo-b MacFarlane yesterday captured the ladies singles title of the Charlottetown Tennis Club when she defeated the defending titleholder Miss Eleanor Boulke in three sets, 6-1, 7-9, 6-3. The match was a hard fought one throughout with both ladies lavlnrz some beautiful tennis Long rallies. brilliant placements and recoveries were all part of the exciting match. Mrs. MacFarlane had a comparatively easy time iaklnll the first set 6-1 but Miss Bourke maklllg a great recovery came back to take the second set '1-9 in a long struggle with the new champion displaying her pow- er again in the final winning the Bel. match and title in nine games by a 8-3 score. two under par. Phil Farley on Toy. onto set the pace as Ontario wid- ened its three-stroke lead over Quebec at the halt-way mark to the record shattering ten on British Columbia at the finish. Fa:-leg! finished with a one-undlen par 9. the only man to stutter even figures. But. mu-ley had grand support from Hoes (sandy) Somervllle of London, Ont, who fired two 70's and Gordie Tomato, Ontario unateur chun. Dion. who recovered from a morn- ing 76 for a 70 in the . Only Jack Noah of London failed to equal this naoe, sandy’s club- mate carding 'f'l~79—156. The Ontario total eclipsed the record 596 set by British Columbia $313 ‘I&VIl'sllK"I£-1flC, Montreal, in Troubled by the :.,.-gy fairways Maritime: 'I‘h . min‘ " Sam Snead, largest money winner among the United States professionals last year is expected to defend his cove. crown and the Seam-am gold cup, emblematic of the championship, has, ever since 1994, became the hobby of Mr. Thomson, who has spent a. small fortune out of his own pocket in a. successful effort to make the Riverside course one of the finest. playing tests in the Dominion, or on this continent for that matter. That he has succeed- ed is very true as top notoh golf- ers have . .. has given to Maritime golfers one of the greatest courses in the Dominion which will stand up agta/inst any- thing of its kind for sound play- ing holes and plot iolmdln urmque sur- gs. Mr. Thomson first started trying gnpmm the Riverside course use wanted something to and mm‘ ‘ .n5 L“: no me has been “..‘:‘..‘°“::...°‘.’.“..$‘.’.‘..‘....‘i.‘.’. "es. carriezl out Another thing that the ,.ed_m_lmd Nev’, Bnmswlckj got him interewed in the unprove- ment of the course at Saint John was that he was "fed up with playing on poor courses, arid this work seemed to help better condi- fions and was very inlxu'esti:lg." leading professionals from @- In Canada clubs have ‘played the and each em holds the ho Prince Edward Island champion. had 80-77-15’! and Maurice Dow- Ghnrlotltefown neat li.ngoi' was fellstheoomtbirledteanlwitb lowest 88-78- . Best of the Nova S-cotiuns was their provincial dhamoion. veteran Frank Mielke of Halifax. who got 80-77-157. Jack Harris of Hall- _f’:.x put together rounds of B2 and While the team men and Juniors fought for their titla. 26 amateurs started ofl the Canadian amateur championship with a preliminary round. The chamulonship proper wmlél get underway tomorrow moun- lloldiihelnatbaywlthtiloaidof . . W 1"" ‘°°'“ ‘“ u.l3I'.“§'e'i'?l'i mi‘; ’°"°"' "“ ""5 "° M‘ ‘’ 5° ack Halifax a2-73-100. next J 1-laxris, . B, Babcook, Halifax. 06-51-167. ' A. Foshay. Disbv '79-84163 oour will be literal "burned " " ' §i,e;‘§mw,: fig ,, ll’ M ,0 £01.} 15_1’l‘ra.nk Mlellre. Halifax. no-'n— own so grea o ' _ _ mtmnmt be“ M e Prince ttlwlnl Island New Bron: tllol-oughnes with which Mr "ht “'7 )' ' I‘homnoln has attended to his work: P9“ Kelly‘ mlulomgwwn‘ 80'" 88-70-166. Royal Giants 1 mu Crawford, Wmttlleld, as-91- lviclad Oulghey. at. Andrews, 90- C . S lit Series J lore: p "Elwin pols. Jr.. Halifax, sl-85- Llvnalroon. N. s., July 24— Dave Sulfide » <ll‘“l""“’*"“- -~= - Royal Giants defeated 86-81-437- » vanpool lfiarrllpers today to gain 11 even i. of the our-game 811- W31 mom 0; doc. iblttigln“ aeball series between “How do you doll" . ' second tient: "So. 90 '31 lnulle Thorboume, Liverpool “hm xmgnwflm... ' teller. allowed only one run and e hits alter the second inninlz ut the damage already had been TMONTAGUE RACES WEDNE,S'DA Y, August 2nd. ‘1 939 First patient: "Glad lb 111081 you. rm Mendelbwum from Kala- maaoo." $1050.00 P U R S E s $I050.00 c LASSES _ H W .13 ACE is see it mowed trotter) PU ll - ls ago]: (3 Sc-03:11: allowed t.ro_tM|'i Pug: gfljgg 21 may my [me]; is scondn allowed trotter) £33“ ‘gwm 2.26 TROT AND PACE Jane Axon 1.59 . owned by C. II. Horton Man: River w_lll [0 In lbition mile Inliut time, in order to ya tile FWD e of l‘l"l.|ug;’c'}'e‘_‘] olwortnnlty of aeeln this more in ton. As there wata M“ “M on itlon available I no lmpoulb o to hold ehl"'°° 3'“, ,3, W..- - in the fastest pacer ever brotltlll 10 “'0 31”“ " "‘ ly will break the tnoll record. Thefututlloneoinfrlnoo Munlm, um: rtIntbeun.aoe.. H 'ln'lile rt:-in shortly after July 200-. cl. . :. Mlfl ..":.*:.';.°'r.°:f*..'.:"'...'l:..:":...‘.“‘°'...'- "‘°"‘.- m='-'-'-"'»1-we-«- » e. "U510 ma ¢I|m- many It-traotlorl. Pu-I-Mutual. mmcmo noon: on ollotmnl. '~ wnlwlsnn AUTO rnxma. 'l'II_l.'6IoOIl| for mnuruemd - Ion.-In outta null.’ : ‘ no-r mlmsna AND Edward Inland, and a large number from - - - -. . - - 1 E trlu A °°‘“.£.‘,‘f.$..l.‘.'.‘..°.m’L Int anon. have been I alt f _£w* CI‘QI|IVI50Hli.I||\fi_ of V 0fI"!|‘3l p‘A':a“°mlho'-‘:“nawq'lllqmuma;jpuluuuau¢i'g'£m.m ‘ min’ . . ‘on-rout 'n‘Alloua*r;:na. wt» . ¢s...¥‘t.'t.-.'.'°...l’.l.. ..*.......<.f........ . . , ncluzsrnr A1‘ i.II".:BAlPi.-.,.'. at . . H I " ::g:,,a, ,.,....., ' ,. ,. .. . A ' par Taylor. Jr.. ‘of ' -157. ~ Maul-lee Dowling. Charlottetown. Men's singles title of the closed clwb tournament will be staged to- day at 4:30 with two brothers Don and Fraser MacMillan meeting to decide the holder of the crown that last year was won by Arthur Wright. Play in the doubles will be continued during the week. N. B. Rifleman Takes Honors In N.S. Shoot BEDFORD RIFLE RANGE, N. 8.. July 21 —(CP)—sergeant L. E. Thompson of the Saint John, N. B Fusiliers took top monr.y in the Nova Scotia Rifle Association challenge gold medal shoot nere today but was ineligible for the medal which was awarded to Lieut- enant C. B. Hlfillns Of Halifax. marksmen completed the feature macth of the opening day of the N S.R..A. annual shoot with ll 95 out of a osslble 100. Thompson's was dec and the bet- ter but under an association rulln has to be awards Higgins, an officer oi’ the Hall- fax Rifles. held the high aggregate for the days shooulng. In the Brown match, a 60-yard shoot with a possible of 50, his score was The 86th Regiment sergeants’ trophy for team shooting on re- sults of the Brown match went to the Princess Louise Fusiliers of Halifax with I six-man aggregate of 272 out of 300 possible. The West Nova Bcotia rtgiment was second with 267 points. the King’: Canadian Hussars third with one point less and the Royal Canad- lmmgegiment fourto with 234 medal were the North Nova Bcotia I-Ighlanders, Amherst, N. 8., Private C. R. Haley of the K.O.I-I. and Sgt. W. Curr of the P.L.F. each with 95 points. Anchors And Stars Are Scheduled stars and Anchors meet in a City League fixture at the Park diamond this evening at 6 o'clock sharp. Anchors still trail the stars by one game for the final play- off spot and tonight's encounter should be 8 nip and tuck affair all the way through. , It is to be hoped the teams will be ready to start the game on time. ' Cards Defeat Kentville - 7-1 , N. 8.. July 4 —- (CP)—-Middleton Cardinals easily defeated Kentvllle ’l-l here tonight in the first game a best-oh .thrre series in the Western Nova scotia Baseball League p‘aydowns. The teams finished the regular schedule deadlocked for thinl p ace. Tommy Thoma; yielded up on17 four hits to Kentville while his mates pounded out 14, four them for extra bases. of omvaaser: "Madame. will you donate something to Rio new 0,‘, .,.. ma. Clancy (vmothuu might ET; in Inn‘ mic n loo‘: in cmlcy. mm he'd do." 0 .''nm ancient car of Jack’; is . It 1! :f Skiing in its latest form is demonstrated by Hazzl Ncuman of Moi trenl at Canada’: new skiing resort. at Tadoussac. She's “sand sk lng” across the nearby dunea—a. sport growing in popularity. Reds Return In Triumph From Big Road Trip (By The Auoclated Press) TI. Julv 24——'I‘i‘lleRedls returned in trl . today from their most succes ul road trip of the baseball season, but they came back with their fingers classed. Dike their front oflice. they pre- ferred to leave “pennant enthusi- nsm” to the million-and-more fans who have seen them in action since April 17. More than one back-slapping well-wisher got only “we might ihave done titer" ‘DY ' way of acknowledgement. This. after nine victories and four losses before nearly 154.000 oaml cuatomezs that placed them nine games up on theeeowld-plaice Cardinals "It's better to be nine befocethan nine behind." grinned Gabe Paul. travelling aecretary “our fingers are crowed." Greyhound To Make Attempt On Own Record (By The Associated Pneas) OLD OXHARD BEADH, Me.. July 24-An attempt by Grey- hound. world champion trottelr. to lower his own mite record of 1.56% and renewal of the American Stake Trot for three-year-old"- were scheduled fealtuvres of the third and final week of Grand Circuit harness racing here. start- ing Wednesday. 'Il'1e field will be contested by a field of F-a.mble!ovvian All-zlblrs. headed by Dr. L. M. G'uillinger's Peter Astra, favorl‘~ to Wi"l the trc-tting c‘asslc at Goellen. N. Y., next month. Woll/CESTERJS “FIND" oaensrnn. —(CP) Oui- W standing in Worcestershire Cricket 0lliId‘s improved shwolnz in re‘ [cent matdhea-has been C. H, Pal- mer, Einningham University stud- ent. credited with three centuries and other high scores. Marlon or AULAC mas A.M.l-mzasr. N. 5.. July 14- Mayqr C. Oultan of Aulnz, N. 8.. died today after a brief illness. survivors included a daughter, Mrs. J. W. Loclchart of Moncton. N. B. _p ROY POWERS. KI I-WE.Tlt’E.'lO are lm 95 ms atolls, gnoxou 'lHINI<'WE'Ll. V swam I HUSTSEND 34 Swimmers Qualify For Life Saving 34 swimmers passed the 14-mi qualifying swim yesterday as it L.ife saving Ciasses being conduc cd by Mr. T:-m Farktr of ..l: M.C.A, got und-ervmv at Victor Park swim-mlng b-each. In additlc 86 beginners, ranging from fl’ years upwards, underwent instru lion at Kensingtcn Beach, makil a total of 120 who we taking a» va.nta.ge of the flee instructio being given by the genial Y i structor. Qualifying tests yestcrdny stated above \V€“l‘3 held off 1 Park breast-work but in full these tests will be held at t Yacht Olub headquarters next Prlwnal Wharf, it was stated ll night. Classes will be continued da and wh-lie irz-tsmestling are a beneficial and edu:»ai,‘onal. l Parke-:"s initiative in und-ertakl this work is high‘: o.:mmendabl- Baseball Game At Summerside —. Called In Fourth Last lllgllt‘s summerside Town League game between Pioneorc and Kensingt-on being" pl.-151-51 .1”; Sum- mersid: was called at the end of the foul‘t'.l inning with the Pioneers leading 9-7. Tonlelli“ mm“ lrrtwr‘-i ‘ho Tvwl Sox and Kcnslngton will be play- ed on the i'§:‘l'§'ll1l(ll. '!..l.'l‘iCllfl CCml'llf‘l‘.Cil"Z at 6:15 Sl"1'l"i‘ Cause of delay in g‘f‘ii-lllg last night's t’l'll‘l'l‘_‘ llnderwllv was due to the level-crossing l'lCCl(l(?lll. at Ken- slnztoll The }{’.“'t"aill‘Zl!)ll baseball team l=llrr.uir in SllmVllPl‘5l(l_‘ n‘7l<- ed-up the victims and l'llSl1',‘(.l 1‘,\‘vn by truck to Sllmmerside fcr medi- cal treatment COMFORT FOR POSTIES (By The Canadian Press) MEI..BOURNI‘~Au.=.trllliall letter- carrlers wiu go modern next sum- mer——wh-szn it's winter in Canada- and wear light drill uniforms or pe:l;~.aps coat-shirt uniforms for greater comfort. Ule Min:nrd's for dandruff. NG’S sc0uT——l mums FRIENDS _ol= Ml u:uo,oesl<ci.ERl<?-11-llslsCAvt . if CONwAY- CAN ‘mu GET A com Reu- ABLE Gumelb 8HowA (bung or-' Dodgers U81. New Outfielder . NEW YORK. Julv ?A—(AP)— Brooklyn Dcdgcrs today announced pure. use of an outfleiled to bolster their faltering team and the lam of pltcller Van Mungo. While the team, was heading west. Presiden-t lorry MecPhail announced that Brooklyn had bouaht outfielder Fred (Dixie) Walker from Detroit 'I":ge-rs for an unannounced price and that Mun- go had suffered a broken ankle in ' Sunday's game with the Cardinals‘ be out at and would least six weeks. JOINS SELECTORS MANCHESTER —(CP) -— H 8. Tori. England's nigger captain last season who announced his re- tirement in March has been invit- ed to loin the English selection committee. Bolwed ml: proved b V. l'I'beTloy Soon NE AROUND.’ Ten Matches la)/ed In lubTourney Play opened yesterday in the oly Redeemer closed tennis tour- ament with one of the largest try lists ever to take part. Al- .ough only one set of the ten atch-es played required an extra ay narrows down the tourney is blind to see some stirring court la.tch»':s. The three set match me in the boys’ singles "men M. ‘Neill after losing the first set to Martin 8-10 came back to take e next two and the match by ores of 6-1, 8-0. ’ Following are the results of yes- ‘day's matches. Girls °aulA Arsenault defeated Mar- ‘ie Doyle. 6-0. 6-2. icyce Carltwell defeated Joyce v. 6-1. 6-2. Jta 'I‘l-ainor: defeated Joan )WXl, 6-3. 8-1. can Glllis won from L. Oatway default. s-nnie Mclilaohem defeated Ma- Morrls. 6-1, 6-1. ‘. Haughev defeated Frances 3u°gan, 6-2. 6-2. i Boys '. Hennessey defeated I. Mahar. . l-vie-Carvilie defeated R. Hen- y. -2, 6-2. . 1(e'ly defeated H. R1535. 6-2, . O'Neil defeated L. Martin, , 6-1. 6-0. Today's schedule '—Ma1lett vs. Bud Mecarville. ‘ Morgan vs. C. Arsenault. . Kelly vs. D. Latter. 0:— 38.71 Hughes vs Paula Arsenault. :8lTJUl’lE Morgan vs, Joyce Cant- 1. Hughes vs. Mona Moran. . Henneslsey ax L. Mlahar vs. D. tel" Moran J. Malletrt & Morgan vs. Hen- y dz C, Arsenaulvt. Go." all Joyce Gantwell vs. Brown & E. Hughes. .—Hau4fhe'y at H. Larter Simmerings Around The Sport Front 3, ALAN RANDAL Canadian Preu 5'-M1 W11“? NEW YORK, July 24-well. W11 me gver ea5Y...a'nd ill-Pl l°°l‘ 3“ these New York Giants in sixth place in the National L688“?--»v Injuries have played their Pall blll me collapse of Terrible Will Terri’-5 piwhlng staff has hurt most...the Giants relied primarily on H51 Schuxnadlter and (‘Ari 1-Iubbell.._.. and the way things lufned 0% the king and the prince of the elbow- ers jllgl’, weren't the peerless duo of other years. Enough is enough» .90 A‘l-7”“ Qulst of Australia wont play am’ more tennis Until his Davis C\1l’> forces engage the CUl=a!l5 ln M011“ real next lnol:.t3l....1’.:ssing up the Seabrlght, N.J,. trlvrney. Qulst will rest on the laurc-ls won yes- terday when he became the first foreign victor oi’ the mngwood Bowl tenn‘:-l singles in 14 Y‘36l’5---~ Wilbur Shaw. winner of the 500- mile auto classic at Indianapolis this year has entered the tinne- Cc;-_|,)v~_.~n1;-l event. of L‘:l.-2 nai;onal air races Sept. 2. Mrs. Connie Mack passes along the info Illat Connie. thollgh all- lng. is la long way frcm quitting that offers the tip football scores will be higihelr than ever next season. .Ir.cid-entally, Lou claims he is not influenced by the golf scores he's bf-En running dur- ing hls vacation. lty. Jolllllly Longzlr-ll. little liding star from Taber, Alta. is back on Broa.d'way—-or back near Broadway to be more exact... Set down for five clays to-r roilgll !‘l(lllli;‘ at Ar- lhlgtoll Park. LCl‘l"Zl.“n (‘lithe cast to ke-an in shape N. T‘l?llllC'.lt. Park lrallcninz some of Miss Vera Siaggs thorvgh-breds....Leadlnz tider of 1938, 1eng<‘r:n is in front this sea- son with 139 triumphs...'l'he tall: here is that Johnstown, the failure of Savturdav‘s Arlington classic may be bothered with gland t/muble. . Saratogas old million-dollar racing plant is inlderlzoing a great groom- ing for the 30-day diamond jubi- lee meeting that opens July 31. Lou Amber: is hard at work in Carmel. NY., for his Augrusi, at- tempt. a/t regaining the lightweight fight crown from Hen Armstrong ...Wlth all due respec for Hurri- cane Henry. Lou sticks with Van- couver’: Jimmy Mclarnin as the ring‘: best, little man since the turn of the oenlt.u71v....Armstrong checks in tomorrow to begin train- ing...Bob Pastor started workouts at Saratcga today for his Detroit Joust witfh Joe Louis while Joe is inmligilit training at stevensvllle, M . 3 . Delghtrlzer . . O'Neil v'=. J. I-lenrlesssey. lien Latter Vs. M. Covle. ta 'Ilai.-no- Ar Jean Hughes a Moron 8: L. Oatwny. VS. uban-A ussie D to so to Montreal for Play-ofl against Australia, the a C on announced to- ht. The matchs will probably place at the Mount Royal b in mid-August. Culban tennis men are ex- ted to leave next week. It has been decided yet whether Gus. Volmer, ailing Havana age, 0 1 play. NEW SCOUT PLANES (By The Canadian Press) Ml:'1LBOU'RNE—Flrst three of an 075“-'l‘rg;f flying boats from England will ch here in September. They will bel used for long range recon. Minnrdfs lllus pain. \ naisan ‘ ofl the Australian coast. [I Walter St. Denis. Twentieth Cen- tury Sporting Club drum beaicrup from Ottawa way. will go to Det- roit to handle the steam-up inf’ Pastor-1.ouis....’I'he word here in that talk of bringing over Mex schmgeling for a get-together with Tony G-alento led Manager Roy Carlin to sign Lou Nova for a Ga- lenlto bout in sudh e. llurry...Pas- how's lmmager is getting quite a. hand for seeing that the l’./>u.is- Pastor thing was scheduled for 20 rounds .'1'he feeling is that Pas- tor might get aboard his bike as he did on-:'e before for 10 rounds with the champion. and over the 20-round dis'anCP Louis might run out of gas while trying to catch up with Bob. Hawks Beat" Rovers I7-I0 Brighton Hawks downed til» Rovers 17-10 Sunday night in 4. regular fixture of the Charlotte- town juvenile-midget softball lea gue. E. Mocoutt did a workmazllikx job on the mound for the Hawks while Gauthier pitched a steady game but did not receL\'e the same Slll->'D0l‘t from his flelders. T. McKinnon of the Hawks and B. Whelan of the Raven; marked up a home run apiece. “That florist ccrtahlly keeps in touch with his slogun: ‘Say it with lowers.‘ " "What's his method?" "Well. he Mhds me a bunch of iforg-st-me-llols with each bill," I Murray I Trllor Boat on W NESIJAY At ‘ Motor, Yacht, ‘owing Program after Meals Served Dancing 1 ENTERTAINING-EXC CH ON ’S POINT and Band Music in Evening. n}l’celsi*é.i‘fe§l>§ll}{ I , JULY 26th. . E 8. Swimming Races. It the Races. , on Grounds. lTlNG—ENJOYABLE I Dominion Ilendqlurten Anaocintlon. ' HM-H-l WATHR'l'H|NK GWIAYVOLD ‘iii 1'1».