BOWLING [-1 " _ l WRESTLING nssunau. 3,, , ill» i§._\l{___°‘rll§_iZ_ORT w ATIOHAL LEl GUERS ' fwhits, veteran East Aurora, N. Y» reinsman. stepped two of the great- gstmlilesothisoareermday to win the historic Edwards Pacin! Blaine, with a $1,000 value. in su-aisht fleets at the North Ran- dall Grand Circuit" meet. The son 0t Single 6-. owned by W. N. Reynolds of Winston-Galleon u, 0., stepped the first mils in - 1-6 with the last half in W 8-5. won the second heat in 2.05 flat. the last hall’ in 1.01, and the last quests: in as seconds. The winner was well supported by the players, plying @.U for each 810 result Hebert sold to him. SUMMARIES Ilrli- Event-Pacing Division, stal- Another Ottawa star, Commander ‘J. O. Edwards fell before the youth- Iul Longtin by scores of 4-6, 6-1. 6-2. Edwards‘ net play won him the Iirst set but he appeared to life in the second and third and Inngtin. ‘Eon Of Single llVinsFeatureRace lllt, North Randall Dick Reynolds-Steps Two Of The g Greatest Miles Of His Career To Win NW5 Pacing Stake. ‘fast-slalom. July o-g-(aro- seems avene-olevelsmi News 91¢: Reynolds, driven by Ben locll lllllls STARS DEFEAT lullllllsllll Charlottetown Club Wins Tourney At Surlnmerside 19 Sets Pllm 2'“ m?’ "l" $5M . A very large number of players from Charlottetown visited the clllllmel’ Blllll (stokes) 3 l l Summerside Tennis Court 0n Wed- Senator McKlyo (Douglass) 1 3 c iliD EFE BOXING ' l l BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT Mack ’s Tbfidmi/Vins As Mighty Babe Is Hero Of Game Aging “Sultan iii-Swat” Wallops Homer In Third With One On -- Makes Spectacular Catch In Eight To Stop N ational’s Rally . I - - ) (By Paul Mickelson, Associated Press $110145 Wm" COMISKEY PARK,_Chlcago, July 6-0ut of the shoot. ing stars of baseballs big dream game, blazed the 1mg f)’ war club of the one and only “Babe” mil-h i048)’ l0 11°15'- ,Walk'er Trikes ' Lacing * l BO!!!)N- July 6--'(A.P.l— Lou Brcuillarrd, the French- Canadian IBO-pounder with the heavyweight shoulders spotted Mickey Walker 10 pounds io- night as he gave the Rumson. N. J., veteran a terrific lacing in the Boston Garden's 10- round feature. The youngster took eight of the rounds. Walk- er weighed 170. _ll:lll HURSE Golfer Still Somerville ST. ANDREWS, Scotland, July 6. —(O. P. and A. P. Cablesl-Despite a succession cf blistering attacks on par and his lead. Walter Hagen, the 40-year-old American veteran of the golfing wars, kept in front of the field today at the half-way mark of Britons; Making Strong Bid For Brit. Golf Crown Walter Hage-ii-Veteran U.S. Leads Field. “Sandy”§ - Tr_el_i_l_iiig Pace Makers However, considering it is the first time the young Canadian wearer of the United States amateur crown has Jousted with British links that AimW-ElPY-‘If-‘r ‘W’ - Y. Finn Showing also started. Dick Reynolds (White) m Great Atlantic (V8.11 Buren) 4 z i gzwliféaalld play“ “m” "lelldly nu oodRon-l (Childs)..244 ' (lug Dreams sillblcerson) 5 ll 3 The" w" keen competlllon 'I‘ime-—2.06 2-5, 2.03 3-5. 2.03 4-5. _Newbrooke and Laurel Wreath Third lvaniF-Ths Edwards Stake, 2.12 Pace, Purse $1,000. Three Heats 1 1 1 among the players. Charlottetown were the winners in practically ev- ery set. Afternoon tea was served by the ladies of the local club, The host. esseswere Miss Martha Nicholson, Miss Margaret Sinclair, Miss Mild- red Allen and Miss Helen Manson. Major's history- the American League flag to a Qlectacular 4'2 trlllmplll over the National League in the first all star game in the ' iskc Parkio see w...§?;’.'°.§°21‘il.‘ll*.‘Zfi3.i’ii.'.l‘ef.§fé‘"“s-li-- strode to the plate and drove one of Bill Hallahans loop- ing slants into the lower right field grand stand seats. The blow a line drive that eigery one knew was _a homer as soon.as it left the Babes bat, clinic with Charlie Gehrlnger with figures of 68-72-140. l0 l ll SPURTS The citizens oi’ Summerside had the privilege on Wednesday after- nOOn of watching a military in- spection and manoeuvres put on Saran-ll of New Yorw. the British Open Championship But close in his wake came a de- termined band of Britons, bent on returning to its natvie haunts the crown now worn shakily by Gene are notorious for their wind condi- W . tions, his showing in a field of zsa, s‘? ~ the world's premier shot-makers l” . among them, is in itself an accom- plishment. His total of 151 for the 36 holes oi’ play landed him among the 61 survivors who continue the long and filial route march. 1 n, 1.1 $36‘? I Peter at Law (Brinkerhoff) . 4 3 2 Men's Singles Miss Kitty (Fleming) 24s G M 1 Lady Voniim (Parshall) s 2 4 Dogndflmd “ll ‘m’ w‘ M“ Guy the Tramp. (Crumrner) a s s Daub,” Time-—2.02 i-4, 2.05, 2.04 3-5. n Fourth’ aveni-azz-iv. Claiming or“ Pmw” ml All wllglll of Detroit on base and clinched the game. "Graham Them All" inning to send his ahflld- I Hallalian forced a1 Blmmm i0 fly out. but Jimmy Dukes and J“ Cl‘0l'1\.ll, youthful boss of the Scri- Baseball's greatest single Pam?!" ama of stars, ‘hand-picked aces of Trails Hagen by a detachment of the Light Horse of Prince Edward Island. Abe Mitchell, six years Hagensl The event took place in a field be- lsenior, fired the best round of the yond the trotting park. day, s. 68 that mangled par by five The troops taking part in the ,‘ strokes, to, stand two strokes behind sarazen Gaining After the great round cf Belg", his bulky team-mate, Ed Dudley, stood next to him with 70- War team of St. Eleonora do here- by challenge the Freetown Heavy- weights for a friendly P11" in Bed‘ eque Rink July lltli at 8.30 pm. 1600-7-7-21 'We the Heavy-weight T118 01 Signcd, FRANK swam‘. cart- side Inn, near Alberton, on Wed- nesday wére a great success. Large crowds attended from all parts of M. McKennon and J. A. Bentley won from D. O. Stewart and A. E. Harris 8-8. T. Tees and F‘. Kelly won from A. Weeks and D. O. Stewart 6-3. J. Kenny and F. McMillan won from A. E. Harris and F. Daley 6-1. D. Gass and vG. McDonald won n-om Mr. Jeans and A. Moore 0-3, 8-6.. In the evening the visiting team were the guests of the Summeiside Club for s. most enjoyable dance at the Capitol Grill. S. McGraw Versus Mad: lAs 60 year old John McGi-ew, lured out of retirement to manage the first All-Star National league team. and stately 71 year old Con- nie Mack, directed the fire of the Americans, tho battle raged on ev- en terms in the first innings except for Hsllahaifs wildness. The Na- tional Leaguers went out in order in their half of the initial inning and the" Americans had one man stranded as Hallahan struck out Ruth, after Gchringer had walked with one down, and then forced Annual Sports Gehrig “to tap weakly to first base. . _ Vernon Games, the surprise At R1 ve 1's lde starting, pitcher for the Junior Circuit, drew blood in the second "the and Pie Tray-nor roasted on thi ing as pinch hitters, failed ClifVMflbffil. In n, Alberton ward Lewis. The annual sports held at Biver- all“ pull l6 lb“ m‘ 3m“ Mu‘ I Naught: 2nd, Donald Campbell: 3rd, Harold White. High jump: 1st, Bruce Mac- y WIMBIlEDON. England, July -(C. P. and A. P. Cablen-Coming from behind with a splendid ex- ‘hibition of stamina and courage, JMisa Dorothy Round, one of Great ‘The Nationals had another big chance in the seventh as Berger and second. but two Clubs. Gabby liartnett and Woody Emglish, act- Grove whipped his fast breaking IIIIAlIFII-IS Til MEET HElEN illllIS MlillDY manoeuvres were A, B and C l the Detroit oldster with 36 rples 71.441 Dudley had posted his . ~- - . ~ . d l ' . , fin Stoke. Three Year Oldl. Pulse Tml’ Pm” ‘mo’ ll that‘ girrlitgiorldilllem Moore and Gerald cwh league, came for baseballs big 5W5- dliw wit‘; Rm‘ Fgleléhm Squadrons under command oi’ Col. l remaining to settle the issue tomor- sparkling score whue the negro‘; ma Three Heats Just Six (Edman) e l 1 ' show in the back yard of Chicago 5°19 W61"- ° Andrew. row. Right on Mitchells heels was “...,” was o“, on me Co“... De- l I mlthalwyn (Mahoney) n HVli-ginia Harrington and Prank white s”. to pmvide mm], such Klein but. Gomez‘ slapped a hard Brigadier gonmmtlne, 0mm, aprize array of home-bredlinksmen fending champlon Sal-aw, w“ m __ . I Dubuqm (atom) _ 1 I 1 Senator Phillips (Palin) .. s s a Egg‘ 211:1,“ all‘, E McKay as Lonnie Warncloes relief riwhfislngle ‘°,,lf,ll',,f°°l,,,l'fmf‘lffj" £3,122 mmldi“? °m°°Y °f the Prim Ed- i’ a?“ “W” °l a Billlsh "mm" "i" hot pursuit after swrchins the out- i; i- '- < 11' man on i‘ e d Isl d Di isi d th in- bsh- ‘ . 1t 33. -. Mucky 5m” (whlte) “n” a 2 a Peter Hui- (Fitzpatrick) .... 5 2 4 Edith Shaw and A“ wright lost lng and hitting, Frankie Frisc s] Gomez Zlfll‘ no an v On ma e e “sandy” Behind nmetvlhiila h is _ m mn 5 mum Hanover (new) 4 3 a Volo Lincoln (Walton) 2 6 o to Jane, Home and w M D 1d home m“, gm; catches and hard - g pcc n. Mi c e , w o priva go g Q; (mh ) ' ‘ ‘ Thn9_2_oa' “y, L5’ 3m 1_5_ 6 4 - ° m" drive‘ Bu‘ mabe» w“ m, hip] The Nationals threatened in The manoeuvres consisted of fn- b d tutor to Samuel Ryder, donor of the ‘ nullun’ l ' ' ' lf the rid hen Haf- 1 , h Canada's id er for the crown, B m I “mo-am hm “m am‘ lstanflrtedimue and P” My!" d” Hula!“ ma" ‘m! w‘ “m!” “at “lawman ioltt them tlailglgnunmsl 1:51;? Bill: Teniecfinsldzl in slw- dlrliellitolilrbsrdllllllel?’ mam put and Ross “Sandy" Somerville. found iélfnwaetellfinililoizeialzllecullinitleld guilt‘: Izonthflzl; m!‘ Rllmles “lld D1 33g“; 123,218}; mnraced back lcesslon, but Gounez. aided by iinfl At the conclusion of the lnspec- Weather wndlmnfi W0 much °1 3 put. 33 and 35 together for his fine _ e9- - - ' . _ _ uzzle and tonight he appeared out It 1 ked like a 67 that ' _ plgying easily d “m; t] u d an m suppolt, stopped them. Wally Ber tion Brigadier Constantine compli P _ score. co k w w A Y T n up pom“ rapids; co en Y D e J MétMftllean and T. Tees won from gZTllIUBdi/Dixilléafgilgite ‘fslleghl; Hafey, gar h“ into a doubp play and Dick merited the squadron on their, of the running; A 78 he added l; would have equalled the course re_ I l ' Bnectaoulsr P157 took Piece in the 7?: 0mg and 6mm “nun? fr: theeighth to save the battle. It! 331%“ 5W1“ Wl- m gmazbt appearance and general bhlfylalinl-lgrbrkela bdlctkylcallwtxlfeéyflyliflg fihumug: w‘); Zllvgngufllv: s; I ' semi-final round of the man's doub- v‘ Hm,“ m, f m; The stage was all set rei- a um u. Ome we. a , . gton and F. Kelly won was a remarkable ca. o a. . ‘ . page-maker, 1 with m; 1 F, d les when Rain ilie d Lo tin 1- l - ‘"3 b " in th eventful third. , _ for third D1166 Y0" l1 B s | N A l s ‘minted the gnawznpau lgdwalfds ‘from ms. McKay and A. E. Harris labelled asia triple‘ wlthR m‘?! Héfigilhglllijfl qtanedehmseu on the Mmnkd sports The ambitious amateur frl-(fam L:- Robemon or Dunfrm. the "dark l‘ ' - . first racng for ome. l1 - _' , don, 0nt., fired su -par go on e .. m.‘ 7141 ' and LeOlerc, 1-5, o-s, 7-5. Rainvill °ll i: Gchrin- _ horse of the tourney u . _ f e E. Shaw and A. Matheson won parted from the battle ground Bit" . mad m dis“ er by passmg In the evening the soldiers put mltfllmllney- wllm ‘l “lfl breeze was 1n the hot pursuit the American l . s: ‘élgwed clever work “l from J. Moore and T. Weeks 6-4. that, and the throng excited and ‘ Ker m? the 5°°°nd ‘llwesslve mm" on wome W“, excellent mounkd at his back. His 85 raised hopes he an“ were further 5pm by mg Gym iv- h“ 1:0“ than‘ writs ‘hi: 3:131: M. McLean and T. Tees lost to roaring. thundered a big ovation! Filth the? Isieolgpeglngipcliifie; sport‘. which were witnessed by a would march into the front platoon. Tangy‘ Brmsh amteur, Wm.‘ .m_ u ‘a fi» w mo“ evm-pomt produced a “um Mrs. McKay and A. E. Harris 11-9. t0 the greatest slugger of them alhgqfnrclsth: vast assemblage with the large number of people and thor- Bllldm éllet lgllmeyidhmllmdwsfgt: 73-143 for llftb place, Henry Cot- i h '- - ‘ " , Men‘ I) h]. ' '. h an a messewln - MO (mull; PtbfA rising lllnlhrfilllllikdésglezgmgigwlllliliilllsfilia: w‘ Dufly an; “ll” sgllley '10“ "Warneke Second To Ruth" “lull °lle and one’ he Caught Hal‘ Ougbxby 12th:: devents and winners beeamllght’ Sandy's Show went awry gldffisgibnafslbddzlhlivlltlhnztalfxdfgllfi M NTREAL, y ' n e . » . _ tennis ml- mm Ottawa and aim 9: forcing the match into a soul-m m“ w- M°°°““l‘l in“ D- “m” as Ruth's 101w "we h" "o" m“ Lilla: pf; xllmegfliaxlfx; are riven below: “d l" “ml” “- and a tie ier sixth position Q: m“ Montreal players today mm The semi-final of the women's "3' 851m Ind m5 m“ “wll "well ll’ “Hm It ' , 07m"! -7 ' v " ' ' 18$. ,4 uleir way into the semi-final round doubles saw the elimination of M!" m!‘ ‘:6! and a. Momma“ won no“ °l ll” “m” even “me do” to Mu game l l Mal" mwllw" 2"‘ Llwl Hylld‘ mile track resulted in a W111 f" be mm"- be of the Province of Quebec Tennis J. Ducal. of Quebec and Mrs. A. R. 88m _> ' McDonald and A‘ M°°l° matching 111m 85""? hemdthe daY- vAhoNALs s E man; 3rd. Main!‘ Duvar. Hyndmam although Duvm- was m; The officers and ‘men said they l“ ‘championships battling for the Porter, 0i’ Montreal, who were beat- Campbell and s Dem has but walneke ranked Sewhd. The * Co“ N. C. 0. Jumping: 1st, Sgt. m. behind mm enjoyed their stay in the western m mm,‘ “us,” um hem bu; no; de- en by the Montreal pair, Miss J. W0 ' fr L J Abba; °° “pride of the Ozarks're1ieved Hal- m m m sixth m m Crabbe: 2nd, Sgt. McLeod; 3rd, capital very much and hope they m [gmlsd ‘by Walter Martin, o! Tor- Heisby and Mrs. F. at. c. Manson. Dnllle ‘c’: - - l ""1 1"- 1311311 m the third inning, hailed t It W?“ “ti; 15°00 m ma’: s. s. M. Nicholson. 0mm, um”, w," b. able m visit it again. ‘u l pm and Regina. .1. w. O'Hara, O ycamében and s Desmm a. rally by (Owing s1 Simmons er ti" ih°f N" " Other Ranks Jumping: m, 'I‘pr. u ‘ a , 0 , a a lmseeded may" "m" ll“ clllllal‘ . won from w. Muttart and T. “l” whll” sol‘ mm l double play’ fifty (ll-DZ... pinch batted iei- ,l,}“°"‘"§“' and’ ‘ml Yea’ 3rd Tp" The °’ll°°“ °l ll“ Llgllt Hm” l" l Marcel Ralnville, veteran Davis weeks (m. and scored the first run for his catcher Jimmy Wilson and was an Zylfilar . R in . t entertained the officers n! c Con” CHALLENGE clip player, Roland fimgtin and Lune’ Double‘ mates after‘ slamming a. triple to t k m flaked his cers unn g Rue. 15‘, pany, R E‘ Island Highlanders, m . Laird Watt all won their matches M Sh“ and D Prom won mm met Ruth was“! M and ffiwédwscmrid” “$25M n, w Llama zlygflmj“; "clllll Mal" m‘ an removable dim" Prelim“ *° We m. “Beavers” do hereby ' ' T ° B i . . . ' W1"- wiwlmiirloiwsi. amour m... ,1_ Mom and _;_ Home ,_3_ miwed- Du: Pegpe, WW1“, a he“, o, m, lam; 31$, Flstrlile. 1s, s“ “l” 5W“ challenge the Durlstaffnage ball Tl” m“ a" sumvo“ or all M‘ M. Shaw and D Prowse won walmke allowed all‘ llll‘ and (me . .' ' ' °°l' Andrew w” the ll°5l" The team to a, friendly glllme of ball hlnal field or m‘ and m’ quart”, W011 Losi- P-C- from M Matheson lind H Holman lull m m“: llllllllgs w muffle the 1931 world mlwflbulfla bust‘ may‘ M°u°d' gull Tp" shall“ 3rd T97‘ guests Weft‘ Lleut-‘Cm- E‘ H‘ any night suitable next week. Iinal matches were marked by Ngwark 52 34 m5 m5‘ ' ' Mg American Hague 8mm men arisen lfllzllgivzleélhslenggitlgeigmgd; Mggzd-Rue‘ 1st s s M Nlch strgng‘ Major Travers and 0th" L1neup._ brlmmt playln‘. Tomdnlllvaivlllillltt Rochester ""' 49 37 Mo M‘ Black and D‘ Belllley w°ll the” we" Lefty Grove’ Me soum- fuel i; the Nationellhvpcs with a olson: 2nd. ‘Sgt. McBheIi-son- 8rd Officers o! O Company’ A’ E’ Mc- Catcher, S. Ward (Capt), Pit- wiil vow" 95m “n l‘ ° Toronto so as sea from A, Mum... md“c_ MGM-thw- pew of the Athletics and oariHub- m1 b t Hm bounced out w“ Y”. - ' Lean. M. P., J. Frank Arnett, Cher, B_ Mwanum, m Base’ _,,_ "'4 l*°“°““ "l" “M” Baltimore 4'1 4a s28 5.4. bell of the New Yorls Giants, who s 8° " Y ' Lieut-Com- Bunwn- E. N- Bissei- c "my, 2nd Ba...‘ I, Mm“, I m s a n a k MB D - - mlllvllll’ ‘ml/mead by defeating Montreal 41 46 4'77 D Bent! ll i 1 received big ovations for their le- ml“ l‘) Gelul‘ n ' fill“ m" “e l“ President of the Riding Club. and w d s st ’E H - . ey an M. Back ost to m the“, h H f the 5mm the Wfpgfllng; 111i; was taken pgrt 1n 3rd Base. E. ar . .. op, . George Leclerc, Ottawa distrc 43,, l m in 1 a. o D; gsymmm v _ Buffalo ... ..-- .. 38 49 - Mrs. McKay and Jean Moore 8-8. "B! Diwh "8- I" m’ “nlls- ' by the three squadygns and was Swallow, L. Field, B. Chandler, C. champion by scores of 6-3. 'I-5.'1'ha 43 , to - c d Americans scored their final tally. ' . - Alb“? 3a 5° ' z M"! Dmlbl" Grw“ ‘llmeml Alvlll m“ er won by A and B squadrons The soldiers left early Thursday Field. R- 3006. R- Field. 'I'- MM- Ottawa stars bullet-like serve and _ am m! Dykss opened with a. single. sprlnt- - r bummg forehund drive ha" can Jersey City 8G W . J. Kenny and T. McMillan won of Washington. who allowed ee ed w “and on fine“ samflce Matched Race: A most exciting momlng On their return to Cl-lsr- Kinnon- . d mm through many match“ (other leagues unchanged. I’ from D. Heath and T. Weeks, 0-2. hits and two runs in three innings. and worm EH1 Avm“ of 0mm matched race between Mgjor Duvm- iottetown going by way Of New Answer through this paper. " w‘) A. Matheson and l". Hansen won allowed but three hits. Hlibbell l“ t a D er h u L0,, when the first ha“, Wm Signed, s, Ward. t were ineffective against the l 1 d t, d2 ed and Lieu. l-Iyndm n v a a don _ CHALLENGE from o. Tanion and L. J. Abbott yielded Olib one hit in two innings a" - b“ l“! i" Cm’ l" "lmm crafty’ shady play of the Dav“ " 5-7- but the damage had been done ll ‘lllllgle l° “Mlle” l Oupper- '-""“ ' For Ni 88 Teas, Etc. PlC-NICS, STRAWBERRY FESTIVALS"- ICE CREAM ls TllE IDEAL REFRESIIMENT TO COMMITTEES who are thinking of making their own, we will take everyone welcome. The sports were singlon, George Sheen and Donald Baker oi Summers-lie. Senior swimming event: 1st, F. John Oliver. Gallant: 2nd, Ralph Sherry; ‘3rd Eric Murphy. "l Boat race 100 yards: lst, Morrislln the Province. Mr. J. H. Maclen- Nllllgllll zllll- Dlllllllll Campbell; nan th; genial proprietor. made lllll- Hllwllm Paugl" undel- the capable management of "5 and’ mlwlm Paul“; afd- H"- Messrs. James Pendergast, of Ken- old wlllle- Janita Arsenalllt; The list of events are as follows: dag“ 3“!- Jea" 6mm- Petm: and. Harvey Murphy; 3rd, sented t0 the first in every event. The others received other suitable Boys 100 yards swim-Isl, Joseph Pm"- The Alberton orchestra dispens- Perry; 2nd. Wm. Msllett; 8rd lid- waa very largely stteded. i. _ . (Britain's ranking feminine stars, ‘tonight had surprised the tennis ’firlnamenl. with s. clean-cut three set victory over Helen Jacobs. United States tltlist. in the. semi- finals of the all-England tennis championships. Dropping the first set to the Californian, 4-8, Miss Round dis- played a. dramatic recovery in the . blistering heat to go on and take l the next two sets, 6-4, 6-2 and’ qualify to meet Mrs. Helen Wills Moody in. the women's singles fin- al. Tim latter eliminated Hilde Krahwinhel, ranking German ill!- 100 yards dash: 1st, Donald Bak. Girls race, 100 yards dash: 1st, 2nd. Bella Brun- A beautiful silver cup was pre- music during the afternoon and the evening for the dance which and save you a lot of trouble and worry. your cream in exchange for Ice Cream and pay you highest cash prices. 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