Sioe'ep_ .“.Séries With L.-Philippines call! tbelast stand Canada-Cuba series which Friday at Havana. “ Hoping eventually to wrest histcrlc cup mm the toilet over the Pbllippines"best the doubles encounter, John Brom- wicli and Adrian Quist teaming to defeat Feliclalmo Ampon and Amado Sanchez. 7-5. 6-4, 6-2. The challengers Ir-om down un- single matches Friday, and the doubles tier won both opening trium clnched the geries. teams played erratic tennis in the first two sets. The Austral- ians were iar from impressive and ..oommlt numerous errors. It w .,....., powerful iorm that made gmrsrr were BEACH. . July 10 -...(AP)-Australia brush'ed ulde estwda; a °‘J.i‘° ’.’.‘.‘“v".Zt"33 .. rnov on v in on E9‘ zone ‘ tornatlonei starts United . States, Australia’; powerlul threat not until the third set the .Au.ssies began to demonstrate the them runner-up tor the world's doubles championship last year, and rank- in: contenders tor the No. 1 spot in 1939. S ’side Comes From Bo- hind ToEdge Out Victorias » 8-7 In Exhibition Came I..andry‘s sharp single to centre .1. the that half or the seventh. 11 01 the illteen runs scored belne driving in the tying and winning 0! the unearned variety. runs from second and third yud S “we mgr may umm . a start - or e 1' ~ s l wn nsa . day int‘: ‘ etfhmespo t ettlecl do se tionallv and x an Vc ry ov :;ept the Vics both scoreless and cl b V1 tol in . 1"‘ u ° "'5 hmess in the last four inni o! tlo 1 ed t~ . d n 1: “.§"°1,§’,,'3’,y-,., ‘how ¢]Lma,xed the ehricounter. He was make tor ve is. c’ hill 11 ht in s - in-§§T§e 933m wh§ 32:3’ seeing We speeuban Anne Mccorime was iound for '1 blows while str losers take a 1-1 lead b the end ikinfi af me mud mum‘ gtggajgd down out no less than 15 of the batters to keep the locals away lrom the $101,118 1'1 1 but HD3an'B and Lin- pum, 10,. me ,em,mde,- of the orys blols in the "clutch" meant the difference between victory and in game while edging out their win. Ray Arsenault on the mound tor ' Leslielnbii Bout .vVit . Thomas Parker, secretary swim‘ Committeellast ni¢h‘- 1 The schedule is only pro. and may be subject to . it was stated. . All entries are urged to 11 he at Victoria Park a ‘ l‘andry's gagle Vuwinging sitgglg ded’ea.’t tor him came after har e ogan a nonaans nan svnuar NXNE fiedmmfi comfibuglenorfisiri the Box SCORE - t . P not w h e sac cad» , . ed and scoring himsel! as the re- 55"“ A3 E H PO A 3 NEW WA’I'ERI"ORD, Ns., J.luiy lay mm the outiield got away Dodfl-3 C 5 1 2 5 0 2| l&—-(CP)———Ncw Waterford mergers from the Vice catcher. M°“l-‘0“ 55 3 1 0 0 3 0 keg: ahead of the Colliery Ba.-e- Delayed over an hour in starting LSMKY 35 4 0 1 1 3 1 be Ixague Saturday by pinninga and with two innings of an ex- “W ‘V? 4 0 0 1 2 0 7-5 defeat on the second-place hibltlon game beina played with L99-inn» cf 4 1 0 1 0 0 mm Ln: .1; Iou_z'-z'u11 local players. tans. alter the game 53“ 1‘ 4 1 9 3 0 0 my the eighth , A win did get underway. sew both good 9359-" T’ 3 3 1 1 ° 0 for sydmey would have put them and bad baseball. more were H933“ lb 4 1 315 0 1 ghead of Dodge”, numerous all thmuzlh the tilt and *’“5‘“—‘’l9'“” 1’ 4 1 1 U 10 0 » 4- pm$9—§i‘5L°~3“—’—k”——“?°:s°°""“' Tot?isa'n“ 3; g 91221?! 3 “Batted for Morrison in ninth inn- 1. T A 1. 1 r He 9 he e . as nu ma Mcbcugall es 5 0 1 1 1 1 Gallant cl 5 D l 0 0 0 , M. Bolger rt 2 1 1 2 0 0 Watch em GO’ Wlm ab 4 2 2 1 = I o Sherry 2b 4 2 0 2 0 2 ‘ . _ P. Bolder lb 4 0 ‘I 0 0 O 2/ ‘ I Roach it 4 1 O 0 0 0 . Ryanc 4101411 a u Mccnrmack p 4 o o o a 1 , ‘McAleer rt 2 O 0 0 0 0 Totals 38 7 5 21 a a - ‘Batted for M. Bolder in 4th ' n ’ SUMMARY ‘nae wdederetion ...~ loh will be held at the Char- ‘ tbetown Driving Park track 0:1 ’I‘hursda.y afternoon of next week. assured success. Every filled and one oi’ the best etfornoonksport oi’ the season will {or those who attend. whole plant is in excellent condition with plenty oi seating accommodation. at new bleawer having been built at the west end reomtllr. 'I'he track will be last an everything done to make the a pleasant one !or_ all The 2.16 Trot and Pace has eight entries, and with the excep- tion oi’ a possible withdrawal of John Dean. all the others should start and what a race t will make! the land the tyne - have beaten hem. so there is telling how thimzs will end up Thursday in this class. One PEIER REAPER 207%. bit. by by Early Reaper. H. Vanlderstine. 228 Grafton Mcl!lLWYN THE GREAT 2.09%. Peter by Peter the Great. Guy Axworthy. v\ . Ohas. z /AARON 2.. 2.10%. chn. g. by am Wellington Mt-Neill. - Wellington Mcrleill. JOHN DUDE POI'E1\£PK1N 2.07%. by Amhdsk, brn. N0 2.-2.21 TEOT AND . “mas VJCIORIA dk. b.m. by Possibility, BEBE MCELWYN 2.10‘/I, b.m. I-ledaewood Bay. ‘ Peter McMahon. Konsington, P. E. I. Jam 03;?’ iiaeavyi:-P)’-1'; .3. gnaw 2.12,. 13.111. by Kalmuclr. <1. Helen Dewey by 1,o,.,,,g c,m',.p,,m mm” Dewe . I Aubrey g Captain Aubrey, ma REIZD OF MISSOURI (3) l Watts by General watts. l|!NJ2.1 , in. :s crismn wlnuu Sp , P. 0. . novAx..rn;m2.p__ .u.u.;.”§' 4 horse raoesevery heat will be close to 2.10. No. 1--2.16 TROT AND PACE. PURSE 8300.00 Frank H. Oallbeck. sumrnerelde, R. R. 2. P. E. I. I.uUS'1'Y FRISCO 2.0734. bl’. st. by San Francisco, d. Gaiety Guy by H. Chandler. Ollarloittelbwtl. P. E. I. Dmncrr 1. 2.09%. blk. at. by 3111 r.... DEAN 2.08%. br. an by Guy Dean. _ H. M. Sweeney. Bi-idgewater. N. 8. ‘ ‘l.BgvAAI~nlDA vow 2.07%. b.m. by Volo Peter, d. Wonder Belwln by Andrew Perry, Bummereide, P..!:. I. Powe, 4' Qmhtww ’ p. E-_;_ Dense to themselves the ex- . vnwr M!ll.0‘DYB2‘:‘iTl|A, b.m. by“1?obert s. Bergen, d. Ethel °°"“" ‘W’ decided they were Huvester by The Harvester, “';‘,$,',}’§';‘ °Y '‘"“° '’'’°‘‘‘ "- Huggr Walker. North River. P. E. I. ' HAPPY L. 2.09%. .g. by Bill L. Mr. Robichaud, Moncton, N. B by Mr. Mclizlwy-n, d. Lena Paoe by Willard Kelly. P.0. 335, Char-‘.o’tieiow'n. P. E. I, mu. H. Chandler. Charlottetown. P,z.'. I. _ , lottato . .l.'. r. uononald chard. wn 1;’ nmuil..nna' P. n r. r.n.AItn no. a.u.t.:ey nmug::§.‘u‘35m-tau xaimuck. a. 3110‘! road’ in unm- sPae.*lei’qir»etf:.-..~*.a."r¢.;%9...-..~.:=l.':s.:.*t. 0...... r-’I'l1e2.21'1‘rotandPaoehasdx entries with Harvest Melody 2.10‘/4 making her flret start 0! the sea- son. She is a. man class trotter and does not bother about meeting Earned runs, victories 2. Burn- merslde 2: three base hlt,’Ho¢an; two base hit McDougall: hits on Arsenault 5: off Mccormack 7; base on balls. on Mccormack l p,,,,em_ Mm; Kumuok is me (Morrison): strike outs. by Mo- tmotter in thl: class that ismsatgeadsf C°1'maCk 15 (lo8Blunc 3. Morrison and reliable and can trot better 2. Claw 2, Dean 2, A. gnguu; 3_ than 2.12. Miss Victoria, Bebe Mc- Elwyn, Leta Kalmuck are three pacers that have raced well at Al- bei-ton or Kenslngton. Happy L. is entered by Mr. Robiohaud oi Moncton, N. 3.. and carries the reputation oi’ being a steady pacer. The 2.2a Trot and Pace hats Landry. Casey. Hozan. Williams): bv Arsenault 4 (Mccormack 2. Mc- Aleev Roach): st/olfln base. Casey 2.’ runs batted in. Hogan 3, Lan- P 13261 Mv:;l50}=r:" rhoddsa'tcSc§w"'v 1% .vsr . sac. , McDou~ail: left on .base:Om“ merslde. 2. Victories ll sm- 1 _m and m m, x_ Umpires: At the plate. George §e§‘€§’§. 5? n33. emy6‘§’.e monies. Francis: on the bases. Phllllvu. a starter and these nine paoers 9-“““t» and trotters will certainly provide ~ 12-noon tod F -10.—Wornen—25 yd. b MloMilla Jones. K M hand sharp; Races will be entries for children. ay. - - Two aggregate cups are oi (special events not to man - ‘to- tal points). M . 9.-—Girl.5—Diving. ack 12 back stray la.'—women—1oo'yos. tree 14,-Men-100‘ cie. tree at l5.-—Women— vine l9l"“if“‘”"‘”“ lal .— 0men—SIpec Yards. 13.-—Men——Sp'eclal event-50 19.-;Women—speclal na. 11.--Me\n——25 yd. Diving an. Jack Wright. :1. 4 Diving Judges: Ivan Rodd . C. S. slreena. ‘ Announcer: Mm-t cc 1 . . tiilelywicnorzer. Sincellegfirst ed theheow the chem and :11]: ciiuug to prev I-Us ko ea. . h "l.‘i{i...‘.'.“' fairavy Woriin lull ht lasts that will »~rnr=:.=,;.;-;.. could distance to 115!!! E title ’, do 0,5 1 1.‘. an . . .. um H“ ‘mi-clue" “ml: ’ nident 0 being . mend has always hit that "““i...°§‘.l a2'”%‘lll"‘ I y his ....?.'s.‘i. iii? o ..ne:a;-.:.. lr;¢;¢.%r1.;i Brunswick ~ ‘Touméy ' . 25.1%.? .;:.§.. flier Er LE???” 55" set iI.:‘n2fn":i 5?: .‘. Wm th By Innlngs:-—- * Z3'l§§ u‘.‘°?é‘. tnhiéy c. cu”; s'.'.?Im 8,31 de 3;; 35; we a H a . 1 _ Hanover. Margaret's Abbe and V1 to 1 4 390 3 7 7 1...... ,.. . .. .. I -awn -~~ » v ' l Peter Pin.a11 trotters. will be up 9 T195 .043 000 000 '1 ll 6 > . put geet by and 97 .or ed i'_ by me ire Lee 3a_?""". stgbmgfiive "‘”?3"’%sJ’“§...”’.’.°”.“.';'l’.° ' :85’ th ’ in ‘Qt. t e losirrggkignuftlu mm ‘uh “H0 s onsan a o e Wee erndurg e wo-as . 0 = .. harmed ones. . _ t mbined ral d I z and Um 1: Gears uagesturth. fin rent, behind the late. daehud Here is the complete entry an 00Awarcl 18 s‘‘"”"’'“’ 55”” "M G“",°--' - 3'3 thceoworst in mg h'1§tory°or sol! ea$§o 3-nu msiaonaea to days: it no no clue game in Wm‘ "’°‘~"“"3- - NATIONAL LEAGUE chS1:§11)!l1]uduGoI’lfl§?'on " h°§‘f* 15.“, men» lgtio ‘ mu ‘mm.’ ‘mm mm‘ mm‘ '° W‘ h ‘ l '_ ' W8 3' . ’ . . Made l/tCl'O7'la chwmo 5, pmmmpm, 5 °"‘°‘“"*“ 3-’ 5°‘°°“ ‘- 1oa:"s°it'umsy. ‘i§.;..‘?"’. beeameylout 15:1 Jams. fined um -- can Peter Potempkln, d. Mary Reaper H k T ggnegnztiaa; Sglork 4 IN-"‘;RNAnoNAL LEAGUE vlsaiegggd gépmocoumfi :11: Egrrlfhed -10 days (or 11 1113 10895 In ' “ ‘. °”- ll 11' Danni ,-Giants er " st... Charlottetown. p E. 1.. ac ey eam Pllfsbmvh 1. Brooklyn 6. First ome_:- 23,3“ ” ml’ °“ °“ !:‘€qu:‘E?fl!y' _flne:l"¥550 f0rn,gD1lsl11hK. tome blk. g. by Mr. Mealwyn. d. Hazel AMERICAN LEAGUE Jeggrgngw 5.3u¥!a1o i W Wm nallalanreut. mu 0‘ ‘ 9"} "‘ year a l anaaer KENTVILLE. N. s., 1.1, 3. Philadelphia 3; Chicago 7. "°¥§§, 93”’ 2;__3““*‘° 1- won Ottawa district honors wan n GlentI.mfin;‘d h§ofi t ——Awards or sea to Amherst Boston 9; Cleveland 5. Newark 9; Rochester 2 '°°’° °' ”' ‘ nod f°°"’.?"‘ . 3 , M _ , Him ; , , st. Pals. Juniors and 3100 to New York 10; Detroit 7. gem“ m,m__ Stfaniey E. Goodwin.terd‘- onpmi . M he h“ P.“ ”.‘t_ (‘H I‘ K I 4):.‘ the vmona. r. a. r. hochey Washington 7: st. Louis 8. Newaflc zo- meme” 2 "°”°°" "‘“”"' M" M: ’ t u “' Vheth ~ .~ . L ¢.,,m_ M,,.mme inhmedhu Tomato 3-Maw” tn a 198 total. Leader o the ex) on tlzoflm ye‘: m (qr ...,: 5‘;"*"”’°" 1." E‘ 1- $233‘ 9.2?" iimiiag Tisi’:'3'l§£7 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 3111'?“ Oi’?-mjsm %'$°‘g:1‘c‘:':1‘v‘4"‘£’?"l"‘?:»sNn-(7.15-«"W1‘“v5 ¥g’°’“ .0’ 9‘ Quit‘ i< er fa‘ it x -' Amateur Hockey Association Hr-at Gune:- g,1:‘,:¢'g'.,:£._r““2 5' 339- . . J " . 5°“fl"P°"' 7- 11- announced Sgtnfllgy, 1 Jersey City 5; '.'l'o1~onto 2. gamma, 9- Mgnmu L -*——"—""‘ . 5 have». 5 I The executive decided to 3°°°“d G"“°=" ' ' AMERICAN LEAGUE f E‘ I. go 3 won ‘in... ' ' , make the awards ‘um . 17.3 ‘ Jersey city 8: Toronto 3. AMERICAN Assocnnofl -New York 37 23 rue anuump uh M-srmusaem ‘ _ mall vote. Dowell said the Baltimore 12; Rochester 11. Boston ‘ 4'1 .653 aggrnhu in Oh r e 12:!” . Amherst team would 1,. mm. Newark 2: Montreal 7. H". G““._ 81:” o 43 M1 he we no prose arses at by Peter Poteznplrin. 4. Lady Pine :1IllI;!e:“thrtI;‘lregyh {net are?! for Syrscuse 4; Buffalo 7. m,,,,m,°,,‘ .,; mum“. I Dumznd -1 a-°mum -in e , as as m. second aurw:- ‘ ' g 1. Anmguc A _ Wuhirlctml 83 398 61811 inning. an grcr; T:.'Iel;"('1n£ufle'd";:'nh!orl: ‘AN SSOCIATION M;fi:,:t,,p°1L3 4, Imgwngq ,‘ Phflmflflu‘ sag imam‘ ‘J 0"“ pACE_ fungi; “gong said that since Victoria had . done much to further ‘inter. xalmuoh, ti. Miss Poeelbillty by mediate hockey in the Mari- tlrncs and at considerable ex- . d. Mary Sue, by Braden Direct . LEAVES HOSPITAL from an apnendictomy. left the with Big Dance Alter . Muale Furnished by The Cape Breton "lloullota" AnMLs‘aroN zsc. oh.h.byaanFn.nolsoo,d.Mee Peterlne, 5. ta by sensibility. Charlottetown. 1». ll. 1 '1-mm 5UMPlN' HA To ‘me H Kansas City 6; Columbus ll. St. Paul 0: Louisville 1. , Milwaukee 11; Toledo 2 Minn Washington 3: Chicago 8. first Gnu :- '.Boston 9: second Game:— . Boston an Detroit 0. eapolis 5; Indianapolis 8. SUNDAY GAMES AMERXCAN LEAGUE Detroit 2. Chiow? at. fouls Gamer- Game: e olecinnetl New York St.-Paul 4: Indianavolil 2. Mllwauke 3: Columbus 12 second Gunn- Milwaukee 0: Columbus 8. First Game:— Kansas cltv 4: Toledo 2, Second Game: Kansas City 8; Toledo 4. How Theyxstand rmaauarroual. mauve 1 hosplt i b: d i’ , :._ . I.J!.'l‘A xau/rucx 2.1454. b.m. by Kalmuck. d. Laoopia Lass by L 8 M r “Y M M‘ h°m° N""{r.,?,:"g'f c1....;.,,¢ ;_ Wm, 15“ p_ d_ 1—¢G0PlI« eaeend Game:-— ‘ Jersey city 52 as Alfred Webster,_Midge1l R.R.. P. E. I. New York 8: Cleveland 3. 1.lB?x|x:‘“h:‘st£r gt; :3 . , ‘ et- rle. 3-us mar Arm PAOI. runes nun Roller skatin mama»? 1; st. rams re. nouée ~ :3 3- . Joe vow. b.a. by Fax Vela, "“.°‘"" ‘ 9...... 3...... c................ p. E. 1. » 3 swan. ma 5. at mule s~ rim,-3, gg 3 Wu? 2.19%. hm. by Bud Axvortnv. d. Knmvlna by Pellet‘ TONIGHT Nanomu. Llmalrll was-onto as 8 v a . . ' I . . M , cmrlott town. 1’. 1:. r. M 111 Spo¢lIIt,ClIb 1 LL‘. 1! n A ”finm"§§’&.’ ch. in. Q Abbe worthy, d. Juanita Fmn 98 oel-:o|= till 10 ‘ ‘ ‘ on.“ ma‘ _ Maritime Heavyweight _ . championship Flzllt I flsuolgirlsci CLUB» .. " TUESDAY; JIILY 18th ‘ v nna1'.nou1_' mo ensue sum: notrs-—1o aormns '. I an-s.uu,(m’nuu’.x.va.) vs. asughr.-1. it nemwauh’ e_ ban-.:.I. .1 \ ’ ' leek-lII'l’(‘AIIII0l'Ifi,N.B-) . , ~ mm. mmmmaqsuusmmmsna. 150: an-ms m;\ans.uo; laden/Ila ’ mmm.uu.ramm. Anmhuaxumbava "1