-.,\.\..._..- 90m.- iiQfV-T ‘fl-WPJLFWHZ?’ 531311175172,’ 9 o‘: ll =. ccwziwou-gm ~11 Hlqluq i" 1| v _. _.__. BO WLLN G HOCKEY WRESTLING l Brilliant Tennis Eastern Played As Canadian Tennis Cha m pio n s h ifp s _ Coin c lude Torontifs Rflfis‘ Wiietm came roaring from behind a I 1\\(i—.~('l ilefirit Saturda) afternoon in the men's single lin- Jils of the Eastern (‘zlnatlia n tennis championships to de- feat l..iird \\ alt oflloiitrezii in live gruelling" sets for thi- Qiifile- title for lii-‘iT. Srol urri l-ti. lli. Ii-l. 12-111, ti-i. liinei'uiiiu from the \ei'_\ flil. hartt-ilriiiiig ‘loroiitiini es of the speetzleular mateii shadows of defeat the color- an. ranked as (‘anadifs num- b" 1'") 11111101‘ lildl _\'('4li‘. showed elearl." Just uh)‘ he re- eeiied ills hiuh l'lllll\lllL'_. .\ raced for \;llll.'t'.{t' points as e ll hull" Cloud of spectators the two pla) ers made their ap- peaiziiiee oii the courts it looked as if Watt “as gOlnq to turn the iiiateh into a rout as he won the first set llttllllll} iii and tool, tht- act-mid t;.|_ lie ' z.) i4 ~ - iv.‘ . and final the terrific is 17:11", and 1' r. the set. " a store 0f fi-é. 1 to take ,= in succession. YVIXNTIR OF 3 TITLES Allki '71 up with fLHfll- i Vito‘ (n. 1 aizd .\lr.s.\‘.'ood- * liar-in in "he .. 6-3 bu‘. Watt . fozced into errors in ,-f'Cfill(l and zhcy Pnt , out , alwlll‘. ' llf fore llrs. rr took four - After dropping iii» ‘iitt, who last the (‘audition mixed . ‘mi/l ills own scrvicc 2c his s-eioiid title of the One of the l)1>l matches in the mixed iioa ‘r- oxenl was tliesemi- filril h- ta "'11 T\illr\ Julierne 1712711 of QWtlltC and lion Robinson of lilorrlon and \\'iI.-i-ri Iilifi 1\I'.":~. Viooilli i'(s to go ll‘.'n . and Mrs Woouli found ioulili competition in Di d Robinson l)(‘f0l‘(‘\\'ll1- hill: three sets 11-4, 5-7. 7-5. ft“dliiI'| ii in the :»i~i: atloiiill net- ‘ '* i ' Wt riulrv. Piaf-int: y» (“Wliflllf 'l\‘[l.~s oi (IPIUHHFC time ant - wi h brilliailt rc-,' turn. tr» cum hidiv-iraiitrd laoints Pl ‘ iii the nzri i?‘ nil 13'" ' pp! as ‘he t r. lid 5-4 to b" {pried llll‘) nlaviiiil .- exri canary as Duzai and Robinson won the filth frame af- ter hunt: rt. match point hall’ a dozen times. Whit and Wil-on teamed an in the (iouhlc: to defeat Ivlarcclftrn- vllle of ‘Montreal and his ID-war- nid pron-do, Rocir Durivngc. The youngstcd mixed up his strokes and kept -tlie winners guessing SAINTTTIOHN EXHIBITION Lnoon ow wit...’ SEPT 4 ' 11 Hot his ganic under‘ r-t pal .r 1.1L,- p Tiltll‘ oppoli- .11" ‘ SLITlCC and gamed them Rainvzlle and . pic net bchinii ; tile >econd bytlic it \‘\’a1:'scle\'ei" net-an ' the first set. | Durllaue ru:.~ 1 deep iolis to sami- score. l Tito Afontrea! learn was" ahcad l 4-2 iii the third set lxiforq- Wilson and Wall settled clown to a steady‘ , fiilfifk 111d! nave their. the sc:,7-5. ,Ralii\'llle'.\ spin set e '.\..~ the only game Walt and \\' -.on dropped in the fourth set. a lhcv pushed Ralnvllle and Durivagc buck from the not by forceful volleys. RESULTS l Men's Singles Final: l Ross Wilson of 'I‘oronto defeated Laird Watt of Zvlontreal, 1-6, 4-6 6-1. 12-10. 6-4. Women's Singles Final: Mrs, Harold Jones of Hiikfax ‘defeated .\Ir.< Ross Harrincton of Briclgewater. N.S., 7-5. 6-1. Men's Doubles: Eddie Condon and Don Ali-Diar- mid of Ottawa defeated Si;t Bart.- lctt. and John Kilburn oi Fredcr- icton. 10-8, 7-5. Condon and McDiarniirl defeated Garnet. Raper of Saint John and Don Robinson of Moncton, N. 13.. 7-5, 6-2. Marcel Rainville and Roger-Dur- ivage of Montreal defeated Cen- ~cion and McDiarmid, 6-4. 6-3, 7-5 (semi-final). Final: Walt: and Wilson defeated Rain- ville and Durivage. 6-3, 3-6, 7-5. 6-1. Womcrfs Doubles Final: i Mrs. Harold Jones and Mics. F‘. I Woodburv of Ilalifax defeated ' Miss Jean Wright of Petite Riv- _iere, N. S.. and Mrs. Ross Har- rington of Brldgewater. N.S.. 6-1. 6-4. Mixed Doubles: Don Saunderson and Miss W. ‘Milt Musgrave of Moncton and Mary Currie of Halifax. G-‘J. 6-1. Watt and Mrs. Joncs defeated Dilrivaize and Miss J. Fori~yiho of Toronto, 8-1. 6-2. “fail and Mrs. Jonrs defeated Saundra-son and Miss McPatridge. 7-5, 6-4. (Semi-Final): Wilson and Mrs. Woodburv dc- fcateil Don Robinson of Monctoil 13-4. 5-7. 7-5. Final: Wait and hlrs. Jones defeated Wiilson and Mrs. Woodburv, 3-6. 9-7. 6-4. JFNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS Iluch Iiittic of Halifax had too , murli experience for Ivali (initial-rs of Chariottctonrr. in the 1'11‘ r 3 singles final for the Eastcril (‘an- t admn champioushii) and the Hali- m-nian won tho titlc in four no‘: defcatiiiz Connors 6-4. 4-6. G-2.6-3 Connors furnished quiic a battle in every set and many of the games went to deuce a large num- ber of limos before being decided. In the ladies final NlarioviLittic. a sister of the junior winner. odd- cd another title tn the familv , when she defeated Ethel Moran in the ladies final 6-1. 6-3. Hugh Little paired up with Mc- Avlty of Saint John to win the ~mcn's'doubles title. (iispnslllfl of Ivan Connors and lack Corie 0f Charlottetown in stiaiaht. sets by scores of 11-3 and 7-5. McAvlt_v' and Little had previously defeated Burnett and Wood by identical scores while Covlc and Connors were defeating Chandler and Red- dln 6-2, 6-2. Lane Hurls HALIFAX. Aug. 15 -- (CPt~—-'l'li‘! veteran Melllsh Lane held Li: r- pool to four hits here Sntur . and Halifax Capitals defeated .1: South Shore team 6-i to go Into :- one-game lend in their best-of- seven series in the Nora Sootlri baseball plnydowns. QIIQ . ___________4_ i , again l IlouaL. a.» lMrFalridgc of Halifax cicfeatcrl’ and Julienne Ducal of Qucbcd, Four-hitter; nawxs NEAIIING ‘me team: split the first. twol l-|_. Fifth Game . N e c e s sa ry In Playoffs L .e,. . baseball. ‘ i-hiilnpttil and de- (‘lfll riioon b . ‘ to 5 a ihcii Uliililill jroulr; ,-.i1i~b1i'.\.~ and kept them _' ill/ill the p Alt‘ ln (~\(~:',\' 1H- lnr, the sixth and lillllll. the aincs in when Ciuaulicn.» 1ltt‘tlll2l' tor a rtllt‘ h . to "Skinny" .\l~. Xlnnoni Caliiafllciis‘ sllrtiiig liuritr for flvc lnls an‘ »ur runs in the first two . .\Iurphy eainc in to ,. iiougiitiut the utinic. In s! full two innings Murphy l1" iziners accounted for and four additional but alter that the rigllthand- who hasn't lost a flame this sea- l sliqipecl alicln cold wltli a O-run, t, iiiifiii-lrialiei‘ lll tile last four lures \\'(re at. bat. (lilo Alurpiivs smart re- Ciiiiziziiriis could do very ’l‘iicy threatened in I the fCUIlll (ls they put runners on sec- - oiid and third ‘.\l‘.ll onccut but Mc- Alet r raine through litis pinch with colors lly nu as he struck out Ryan and .\I(~Kiiiirnl. Canadians broke into the scoring in the fifth with o two run bin-st on a hit, their first of the game. a wild pitch. er- ror and passed ball. They were held scoieless up until the ninth; then they threrrencd seriously as two lius and a brat-c of errors gave them three runs with one down but. Aleer came through as he had e: r III the game forc ng a batter to ground out and thcn get.- ting Harper at the plate as the Caiiildlens‘ third sucker attempted - .. .11.», steal home. BOX SCORE iv W F! i O i’ C.\.\'.\DIl-I J. Roach, lltliliessej, C Ilyan, lb McKinnon. p A: lf Nlurphy‘, l1 6.: p Harper, 3b V. Roach. r1 Hip-fill, cf Totals > gum-t- “ hbbflpp woo-M-o¢¢ M flo-cuwww-5 ESQI IRES Vlihatlock. 2b Shrlry. n5 Jill'- 3i) J. Gallant, if Dunn, cl M<Alcer, p Worth, rf Connors, lb Gallant, c Totas m Ulrfiubbifipbillnhl-QU‘ moos--N-N: ouooo-w-p-mw: wooi-QQHOOH {Os-A diaroococ-owg m¢»ou¢owou> 4¢o-u¢Qg~ S UBDIAII Y Earned runs: Esquircs 4; Cana- ‘; two D5100 hit: Whitlock, Harper; sacrifice bit: iiasc on balls, off McKin- 0; lllt, by p tchor: Murphy 2; Mc- Kinnoii 1; hits: off Mc-Alccr 3 in t) innings; off McKinnon 5 in 2 1-3 innings; off Murphy 3 in 5 2-3 in- nings; struck out: by McKinnon 4; luturphy 5; VlcAlec-r 11; stolen base, J. Rotirli. Sherry. Uni At the plate, G00. Francis on the bases: H, McQuar- rlc and J. Stanley. B1’ INNINGS Caiiadiens Esqulres 105 200 OOX-B 8 ‘Artillery Tea i Holds Practice. All member of 1 t Medium Bri- gade team are asked to be on hand this evening for practice. The workout takes place at: the Park diamond at 6.15. Practice For Canadiens This Evening Practice for Junior Canadiens baseball team at. Park diamond this evening at. 5:45. FRED MCCABE. Coach. PLAY OFF BERT}! SYDNEY. N. S., Aug l5—tCP)—- .- tl)l)l'lllfilllll llavrkg were nearer a oar-oil bcitn in the (1.! ir Breton declined to consider an offer from i. .-i‘.l,rry ‘inst-ball rnguo -t,onight ‘ cm!“ tomorrow Sydney team 2-0 Saturday; the league-leading Glace Bay Miners dropped-New Waterford 110-4 tn the other game minefield. amt (l the pliovotl scr- ilco tiie losers U) lllllhbl '»\ ("FD IIEVPY ,‘ the old record of 2.14. j The summary: lett) — — — — — — — 3 3 1 1 ' Roland (E. R. Harrlman) .2 1 2 2 Championship (‘luh Trot, 2 in 3 Calumet Burnham (J. B. Trophy Johnson) _ _ - - - 1 2 s a Maznran (E. Gerry) - - 4 45m Calumet Eblis (W. Gllmouri - 1 1 Time: 2.07 3-4; 2.07 1-4; 2.08 1-4 Rosette (D. Reynolds) - — - 2 3 212 1_4_ Brogan (C- Bliss i111 -— — — 4 2 Alee also started. - wall the olferings of Mc- Miss Kate 3' ill“ rig“? l wouoo-ooaum mocM~oQHMQm "on 0; oft Murphy 1; oft McAlcer \ lnzflLi-Il ILIANIVJ- \;L1.'u\'ll .~\i\' Judges Absent. S0 Women Take Over Duties In Closing iDay Of Grand Circuit Meet GOSHEN. N.Y.. Aug. 15-(AP)—— riman) — — — — — — — 3 6 $00191)‘ took over the closing pro- Time: 2.04; 2.04 1-2. gram of the Grand Circulrmeet- Calumet Eric and Gadfly also ing at Good Tiinc Park Saturday. , started. with three eieiiis for amateur .drl\'er,~ milking; up the program‘.- i The three protrssioiial judges were absent and Elizabeth Harriinan. Honey Moon (Mrs, E. R. Har- (‘lass A. Trot, 2 in 3, Trophy Mrs. T Berry and Mrs. Cor- riman) — — — — — — - ll nellus Bliss. J11. all of New York. Frederic McElWyn (E. R. Har- placerl the horses. the first femln- > rlman) - - _ - _ - - 3 2 l ine stand in the history of the l Torchllghl (D, Reynolds) _ - 2 5 Mcdora Hall (P. Baker) - - 4 3 Time: 2,05; 2.03 3-4. I-Iollyrood Lattlmer also started. i major harem-s racing circuit. i A feature |l the afternoon was l the mile by the trotters Hollywood Boris, Calumet Dubuque and Muc- ,aubrey, hitehcci to wagon three l abreast in 2m l-LZ. This battered Class C. Trot, 2 in 3, Trophy Laurel Hill (Mrs. J.’ Hew- BASEBALL RESULTS Washington 001 060 0224-9 12 1 McKaln, Walberg and Berg; Weaver and R. Ferrell. SATURDAY GAMES NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 100 120 000-4 7 2 Brooklyn 000 000 000——0 3 0 Boston 000 00210X_3 a 0 Philadelphia. 022 010 00x—5 7 2 Frankhouse. Lndscy and Che- _ vlnkoe; Turner and Mueller. Biihlfiliirclunv Philadelphia i110 000 000-l 8 0 ' ' Bowman, Brown, Weaver, Tobin; Chicago and Todd, Parlden; Harrell, Rybal Cleveland and Owen y Cincinnati 001 040 320-40 1'7 1i house. Wyatt and Pytlak. Chicago 010 102 001- 5 10 1 5L Louis HOlliIIQSWDFllI and Lombardi; C. Dem,“ Davis. French, Parmeiee and Bot- lranm- Coffman. Russell, Bridges and INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Yml" NATIONAL LEAGUE First Game BOSliOII 512 001 00X—-9 11 1 Milwaukee 5. Kansas City 3. Hamlin, Hcnshaw. Mungg and Chfifvilllw: MacFaydcn and Lopez. AZIIERICAN LEAGUE First Game; Cincinnati 001 . Chicago 10o 20o 00o-a a o Chicago o“ $33 311:1: g Clflelmld 039 000 10X'_4 7 0 Grissom. Derringer and D .15 Dietrich and Shea; All0l1, White- and Mmbmm, Gaynor; Ensign lliliélivalllgrksunwalllt) 020 zoo-e s 1 P“;;11;‘,;‘§'§,",,‘1‘,.“"“ “Mme” Ph‘d’l' 04303020-12161 ., WilukeciluaMurpliy, Mlflone and c"'°""“‘l4 5m 11° (nor-i? 3 0 Chicago 15o ono 200-4; 1:; 4 Wm 0'39 ili'3‘*5 3 5‘ Washington 5i Nowsom and Dcsautcls; Link]. Davis. Pal-melee and O'Dea, Dickey; Thomas and Brucker. Boston 00o on 100-a 5 2 sch°ll~ GYi-‘mmi R- Davis. Hol- 301 000 04X_8 9 1 lingsworth and Lombardi: Bryant, Philadelphia ooo 000 00a_3 9 g First Game New York 200 030 OOX-G B 0 st. Louis 000 W" 000- 1 4 0 Walters and Atwood; Castleman Detroit llti ffi JOx-IG l8 0 and Danning. Koupal, Strickland and Heath; Auker and York, Tebbetts, Second Game 52.537" 2113212324313 i ,, m‘ "m" "ever 6- Monte-I Trotter, Baecht and Hemsley; Poftenberger and York. ma, 6 F‘irst same: Jersey City is, Buf- l Drdiong and R. Ferrell. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE First. Game: Boston 000 300 000-3 10 3 Washington 012 000 41x-8 11 I Grove, A. Thomas and Desaut- els: W. Ferrell and R. Ferrell. Second Game: Boston 100 000 200-‘! 8 1 ester 6. t1 chests-r 2. TOYOMO 4. Syracuse 5. Challenger T0Take Part Farr Turns Down Offer From Weill (A. l’. by Guardian's Special Wire) NEWPORT. a. 1., Aug. 15-Ftve -Tommy Farr. Welsh challenger and his manager Ted Broodribb, and mes mum“ mmed toward, twccn them today when they both or [he New York Yacht Clubs Al Weill. manager of Icw Amhers. on Inn's services. Brocdrlbb sugzc ted putting the the two gym“; m,“ Endeavour I o matter up to Parr and Tommy and 11 113g _ l“ h. m w‘ u. were anchored ORLD v ERAN WINS c0 VERNOR ENERLAJ *5 MA Téii WILSON DEFEA TS WA TT Congratu late-d GIB-year-old “Youth BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT ..Uv‘_/_Ji ‘V, _. l __ 11v SING ...ES . FINAE 4, ., w; .:_________ Finishes On TennislSecond; Charlottetown Shqi T0urnamentlWell Up With The Leader; Officials of the Prince Edward Island Tennis Assoclat on were be- ing complimented last. night 10L lowing conclusion Saturday-of the Eastern Canada Tennis Champion- ships. The tournament was the big- BY FOSTER BARCLAY Canadian Press Staff Writer CONNAUGIIT RIFLE RANGES. South March, Ont., Aug. l5--i(‘P) A fall, muscular Toronto Scotsman. Csm. Norman McLeo-‘l. inaightu-ure l the crown of Canada's best shot. The veteran of many battle.- n,,,,,_;,,,d gcs: ever staged on [hp c1,a,~j,,t_@_l his nerve and shooting skill again renowned §llfll'])\ht1filt'l's Smiriiav. town Tennis Club courts and it’ was the first time the Eastern‘ Canada championships had been‘ held 1n the Maritime Prov nces. Players themselves as well as of-i and won the coveted Governor "Gencrafs gold medal at the annual meeting of the Dominion of Canada Rifle Association. . While a hot. sun beat down over the ranges and threw a shimmer. in; mirage across a hall mile front. of targets, the 38-year-old snipe: Mia's expressed bfllcf ‘he 511995551 ccnlrcd his eagle-eye on the bull's eye and finished the Illllth ' l ‘ . over Illl conclusion of the tournament, would lead to the staging of futurcl Eastern Canada tournaments atl other Maritime centres. ; Lieutenant. Governor George De-li Blots, alw'a_vs interested where the; welfare of the province is involved, foymancg was nearly Qygrshadgwled by a spectacular display of shoot- and in ally event which will bring Youngster Sensational Lieutenant _ _--~ H donation to help defray expenses. Game ls Postponed The third and deciding game of Buffing and Dickey; Smith and the semi-final series of the Softball League which was origin- ally intended to be played tonight m0 000 12x_4 7 1 Chicago 000 011 12-5 13 o has been postponed until the first With exhibition and horse races , . p, “m, am, Gmce; Cleveland 0:20 000 oio-s a o or next week‘ officials of the league Gumbo“ and Banning’ _ Lyons and Rcnsa; Feller, Hev- stated last night. Pittsburgh 10o 000 005-6 '1 3 111e, Wyatt- aud Sullivan. S; mum 09g 004 mp5 11 0| Second Game: scheduled for next week 100 0oz (100.3 5 g felt that teams would have trouble 000 10g 100.4 10 1 get-king the games started on time Leo, Brown and Sewell; Gale- this b81115 the main ' hind the move. 9m 202 5Q0__,9 13 1 the semi-final series is ended the 330 0m 0004; 9 o finals will be played immediately, Knott, Hildebrand and Hemsley; it w“ made klwwn- Eastern Ca n a d ia n Champions Eliustern Canada Tennis Champion- ships are as follows: Women's Singles: Jones of Halifax and Laird Watt. of Montreal Women's doublesn Mrs‘ and Mrs. F. V. woodbury of Hall- Baltimore 002000 1101-3 9 1 Rochester 000 000 000-O 0 0 _ First Game First. Game: Newark 011 300 0l0—6 12 0 Pilwbllrgh 004 130 000-S 16 0 Toronto 000 000 201-3 10 2 St. Louis 000 010 300-4 15 2 Sccnnd Game Blanton and Todd: Warneke. Newark 011 200 000-4 '7 1 Ryba and Ogrodowski, Toronto 020 000 000-2 2 0 Second Game: First Game Pittsburgh 00o 000 022-4 ll. o Syracuse 000 000 000-0 6 (I) 51,, 10,115 Om O00 000__o 6 0 Motitreal G 100 112 00X—5 9 gfluers and Padden. Johnson’ S33E32‘? am 010 00o 1-4 10 1 W§',““,“'G““" m“ Mfifltrltfll 007 n00 24-7 '1 1 '5 , "m" Jersey City one an 000-I 2 z gxlfgrlli", Egg °°°"'7 12 1 _ Toronto Buffalo no oon 0lx-3 5 5 Y 41° °°°—5 9 5 Henshaw, Cantwell. Butcher and iuviancan ASSOCIATION swim"; G-"bler- Lamina and Mueller. Ind anapolis 6, Imuisvllle 2. sflimd 5511101 Columbus 14, Toledo s. Brwklrn 00o 10o (100-l a 4 Mixed Doubles: Mrs. Jones and Colored Team From- St. John? W i n M e e t (By The Canadian Press] SAINT JOHN, N. B.. Aug. 15- With Saint film colored Aces captured a. Maritliiies track and field meet The Amherst Fly- - I ers’ Club. winner of last: year's Second game: Newark 10, Mont- meet, finished second with 24 - points. here Saturday. Forty colored athletes from Saint m" 3- John, Amherst, Truro and Halifax Second game: Jersey City 6, Buf- imve a fine exhibition o! running m" 9- An upset occurred and jumping. First game: Baltimore 2. Roch- when Miss H. Jackson of Amherst the Prov nee favorable publicity in‘ 1 15_ . ._ 1 w E1 other parts of the Dominion, in at “g by m“ 0d munpe r re letter to President J. A. Bentley of the Prince Edivnrd Island Tennis‘ congratulated the ex-; g . _ _ ecutlve on obtaining the tourna-l [mm l" high shod‘ amazed W" men-c Wm,- ms usual generosity met ernrls by coming through with 167 ' enclwéd a points. The score gave him a Cowan of Toronto who tied with three others for second place. The youngster, entering fourth berth on the 1938 Blsley team, but because of his age he will be un- able to make the trip. Others with 187 were Major J. W. Houlden of Sherbrooke. P. A. Pavey and H. J. Motton. both of the Australian Blsley team. McLeodts, victory was not unex- pected. He has been a. regular at- tendant at. D.R.A. meetings since 1921 and was a member o! the Canadian Bisley team on two oc- casions. In 1933 at Blsley camphe won the all-comers aggregate, placed second tn the grand ag- gregate and was third in the bat- tle for the King's Prize. Although today was the first time he won the Governor's gold medal, he has placed second and third. A great comeback by Major Houlden. one of the most consist- ent shots at: the meeting. brought him into the big prize money cir- cle. At 800 yards he ran into dif- ficulties and dropped five points for 45. He never missed the cen- tre at the middle stage where he posted a possible 50 and at 900 yards scored an inner three times in his 15 shots for 72 points. Lieut. R. A. Sweet. of Hamilton and Licut. G. A. Molecey of Van- muver finished with 166, leadlntl eight shooters with 168. The eight. were: S_SM. E. K. Read of Esqui- malt. 13.0.: Lleut. A. J. McCabe 0f Charlottetowm; C. E. Armstrong of the Australian team; Sgt. R. G. Hamilton of Ottawa; Llcut. N. Col- ville of Vancouver; Lleut. T. L. Young of Toronto; Corp. M. B. Maclntyre of Toronto. and Signal- ler R. Zlola of Ottawa. Australia triumphed over Can- ada tor possession of a challenged cup, emblematic of the Empire matches. Firing over 900 and 1.000 yards. l0 shots at: each range. the Aussies compiled 751 points of n possible B00. leading Canada by l4 points. Lieut. James Boa of Montreal was the high scorer of the Cana- dian team of’ eight, scoring 95 of a possible 100. ' MAY TRY AGAIN FALL RIVER, Mass, Aug 15- ‘icPi-T. o. M. Sopwlth intimated at a banquet tendered him by the British American Society of Pall River last night that; he might return to America for another try at the America's Cup. In accepting a handsome large trophy with Endeavour II repre- [scriled in silver on a walnut base, Sopwilli said: "We came over to do all we could to take the old cup back to England. even if it as only for a short spell. We have by no mean; reached the finality of our design." Second game: Baltimore 7. Ro- Halifax sprint. star, in the Boyards , dash, Miss Jackson also won from Miss G. Turner, Halifax, in the 220. Miss Jemmott showed cham- pionship form in taking the 100 yards dash and broad jump. the 440, 300 and one-mile events tied for individual honors with C. Holmes. Saint John, who won the 00. 100 and 220 yard dashes in the In k s men's events. at Marblehcad, Muss, and Yankee, ' owned by Gerard B. lambert was LONG BRANCH N_ J,‘ Aug, 15 my’ B] Gu-‘Tdhnl 5130MB] Wire) in Newport Harbor. i r m h e, M chum 10mm ' W“ J 51°01! Wtfch participated tn London for the cruise which will or e eaww g p p ‘m’ "w" Ameflc“ CUP lfllis l take the craft w Newport and Mut- _ m,“ 11 ,_ f m 9,1 be. tapolsett. where the cloas J 110MB l’ ‘l rumor‘ 0 c on New 101150". 0mm. for the alnril will race until Aug. 24. seven races have been scheduled. taller they shut out the third-place of $25,000 for a two-year contract ,,,,{',‘I_.§,",‘,‘,, sdpvzgisltillllllsungarléitilri . “tyttigwlgrianriiiounceg T. O. xidfigp- i . r s apor man, w - a pdishlng at Bristol. B. 1.. Where _ ier Endeavour II in a special race 30m,‘ mum" n. l $232M; by the city. The other: all. efeated Miss Evelyn Jemmott. E. White, Amherst, with firsisln The boats will converge off New Meanwhile Mayor Henry S. f! Newport Auc. I6 for a trophy "Why did ha lay ‘My Kingdom lcr u Harri?" "Probably lio we: In a hurry to go! coma more Sweat Cflftil" SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES “The pom! [om h which token an be mohdP-Qnttl 300, 600 and 900 yards, with a score o! 168, seven short of u pgggjbk‘ Nova Scotia Rifleman On Bisley Team (By The Canadian Press) SOUTH MARCH. Out., Aug. 15.. Lleut. C. F. Kennedy of Hilde“, N, S..' was the lone Maritiiiicr quail. tying for a place on the i938 Bis- ley team at the annual meeting oi the Dominion Rifle Association which concluded Saturday. Th; Nova Scotlan sharpshooter notched 660 points to finish in a four-way tie for 14th place. Other members of the lit-null team. and their scores: Major (LWXI-Ioulden, Shcrbrookq Qua. 673; Sgt. W. Evrlng, Monti- real, 671: Capt, Jack Steele, Guelph Ont., 667; Lleut. G. A. Molecey, Vancouver. 666; Sgt. T. A. Jcirsen, Innisfail’. Altim, 664; 5:1. L. V, Vaines, Montreal, 663; LiciiLJamet Boa. Montreal. 663; Trumpeter Eric Ccwan, Ottawa. 662; LleuLR. A. Sweet, Hamilton, 662; Capt, Desmond T. Burke. Ottawa, 662; Major T. Splttal. lltontreal. 662] Csm. George Emslle, Torontotilili Alrcraftsman Tommy Gregory, 0t- tawa. 661: Sgt. R. Kiddie, Toronv 110, 660; Lleut. Steve Johnson, Cal- nary, 650: Lleut. Col. C. W.G. Gib- son, Hamilton. 660; Lieut. C. Fl Kennedy, Hilden, N.S.. 660; Sgt. J. H. Gray, Toronto. 659. Parker Upset By Hollywood Ten n is Star (A. P. by Guardian's Speflll W111i RYE, N. Y.. Aug. is-Bobw Riggs, sensational ymms’ 3°11!" wood, Calif, tennis star. won i110 Eastern United States Zrass court: singles title today when he 11W?‘ Frankie Parker of Milwaukee and New York, top-seeded iilflrvf "id a member of the United Stale! Davis Cup team, in stmieht sci-ii The scores were 6-3. 7-5. 7-5- ‘ Alice Malbe of L05 Alllfies- United States women's chimiltl°ili who lost the eastern Singles iitlc t0 Jadwlga‘ Jedrzcjovrskn of Poland. yesterday, paired with Airs. Sarah Palfrey Fabyan of Boston. to M“ the doubles crown b)‘ ("Titling Mrs. Marjorie Van R171 (‘f Ann" Tex, and Caroline Babcock of 105 Angeles, 9-7, 6-1. RI-ITAINS Tl'l'lil'l (C.I'. ‘By Guardian's Special Illfii CALGARY, Aug. l5-l-lcnrv Maid tell of Edmonton today fleiim". Jimmy Holen of Jasitll" A1161,’ and 4 in the final of the Alba; amateur gof tournament to fflite" the title he won last ycnrr. Alnfrir“ was one up at the end oi the - round of the vflo-llclcmvnlntdlri