[waive-hit win Over _ j fwunding d,“ a mtg o! twelvl mg-luded in the barrage being “we and ‘H10 doubles Ev. Mc- tem.‘ Kinsmen Juniors Yfllefda! -th._ Qpgning game of the ‘Minn pip/offs setting back m! ignlghts o! Columbus "Wad :3 Kinsmen nced but one more d", m “S5139 thl-mselvrs a place Wile linals against the league ' e team. "rflafglfigcctr'o runs across in the ttttom iyalf of the first inning BI- bia-‘kbln! tut-u- opponents Kins- "f ‘Wm n..-,,.-_ handed thercafter. Kigal- witii a single counter ‘n W mp n; 5w.- thlrd made it 2-1 W; Rfllltlher two run burst in the u“ ha}; of tie same VIEWS RAVE Kmsmw a 4-1 lend and from m", m were never In all? BT98‘ lanqpf, Aaothi-r single (ullntef In |hej<mth cfisettlng the losers ling“, n”, in the same- inning made n 5-2 until ("to in the fifth, two h, “he sixth and another in the All)???‘ m?" cum‘ mm contest will see Miss Barbara “Quiet-ls Iflct thrvatcnlnzi gesture 1m, 1,, mo trp half of the clghth I“ m‘... got two runners across tlhe pm, If) account for then scoring flsplav. Jmkq. cal-pas. rirhthinlrlcd ace 011110 lainsmm team lei the losers “m, wit, n total of four safe blows one being a dnilblr by Stull. and m" m, ion-n had given him his hi; 191d coasted to his win. He h“; plqlit sirilzi-out vlctlrrs Gillis started on the mound for m, K iqhts but after giving up nine lnfs, all-l nine runs was re- mand by Birlze. a southpaw. ‘he mo,“ Knights hurlor yielding ,1“... “p. bmws and 0L9 run in up thrrc-lnfilfw stretch. Rprh Wltnlcil, 10ft fielder of the nlnrlcrg pullcc‘. off tIlc best m‘. of ms “m; waon h\ raced far mbt- right In the sixth to rob air-NM]! a! g single with two plight: rilnnrrs aboard the sacks. Gives Winners 10-4 IA-ttackfl-ag Knights Four Ladies Left In Hunt For Golf Title RIVERSIDE GOLF CLUB, N. 3.. Aug. 27 —(CP) - Nova 5co- tla will he pitted against New Brunswick tomorrow in the semi- finals of the Maritime ladies’ golf tournament. 'I\vo players from each province survived two rounds cf match play today following yesterday's (qualifying round of medal competition. A champion of the three provinces will emerge from Friday's play. Mrs. H. P. Connor, Halifax will oppose Mrs. G B. Gordon, St. Andrews. N. B. in one bracket of tomorrows semi-finals. The other .:lg strokes with Mrs. E. N. l-lucs- ils. Westfield. N. B. In today's second round the ultimate semi-finalists eliminated four New Brunswick contestants. Mrs. Connor defeated Mrs. A. F. Rankine, Rlvérslde. 4 and 3 while Mrs. Gordon. New Brunswick champion. scored a 5 and 3 win cver Miss Calrme Wilson, St. An- draws.‘ Miss 'I‘ritr@. 1938 Maritime champion. dcfeated Mrs. H. S. Gregory 6 arid 5. The other match resulted in a 3 and 1 win for Mrs. Huestls over Mrs. C, L. Urquhart. Riverside. ‘ Elimination of three Nova. Sco- tla players. thc only others from outside New Brunswick in the championship flight. occurred in the earlier ruuizd today. Miss Alice Melsner and‘ Mrs. O. D. MacGreg- or. both of Halifax. lost to Mrs. Gordon and Mrs. Urquhart. res- pectively. 7 and 5, 6 and 5. Mrs. Ancho": Legionuircs ll. tho fourti game of; Trltcs. Brldgcwater. N. 5.. match- the CPy Leann semi-finals at the Park if ever there was a vlftrry hungry crcw o.‘ ball tosscrs, it is the same Anchors. w-hc have teen pilsLcd to the point of oblivion in till: ye.~r's league race. . - - starts gone elfhcr "way. so close has been the cinipetitinn. tirore iiill be no sccond chance for if they lose this aztcrnoun’: game. and w-lrd from their camp last] Kinsmen Win Qpening THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN a r d with title Facing their City League baseball loitirilg in tl-c balance. West. End elimination face a cwfldent crew of this altcrroon and liiamon-l despite great stands Beaten bark in their last two in gaclcs that m.ght have the ii estendcrs night was to the effect the squad, were ready to make an all-out ef- fort to tle u~- the scrlrs and force a fifth and deciding encounter. OOOO Witrl the three great perform- ances turned 1n so far still fresh In the-t: mirzb, fans are looking forward to another diamond classic this afternoon. The form shown Anchors 6: Legion In Fourth Game This Afternoon At 4.30 , Seeking to end the series in four games Leglonalres clash with the Anchors this afternoon in the fourth game of their City League semi-final series needing but a victory to earn a spot in the finals against the northend Rovers, lea.- gue leaders all through the sched- ule. And for even money one could i TORONTO. Aug. 2'1 — Ho‘ SCORE Gregory defeated Mrs. l". W. ‘,Z§eff“‘b§§f’§f,§,‘§.,,'f;"‘a.,‘§“‘j,‘f§,;?§§ I , Y,.'1‘r.'Id5. KNIGHTS All n ti r0 a a ‘mars ‘flfgirafef, were Mrs H’ and tn» general onlnion prevalent wnnnrd ss. 3 f) 0 1 3 1h: Hopgood Riverside. M“ B now is trial m mailer which squad null» cf. 3 0 0 0 0 0| Tpnnanu Rfiverqidy Mrs‘ K1 MM; comes lflroilgli. Rovers w!ll recrlvc 5m]; rt, 4 l l 0 0 0 Knight Fredeflctoér Mm RA their r.t.ffrst tests in what during Shephcrd 2b 3 1 1 4 2 0 pa,“ ‘mverfldn mkd Mm M‘ the le-V _sc‘edule was considered “M1911. 1t. : (f: (out: g t1 Rodé;ick_ wcstfmti a strazgLt march to the title. ‘Iraln-wr lb If O l: O ifcffallim c 4 0 1 6 l 0 L“! d r1 ‘ m our 1» 8 1 1 2 3 1 - ial iial~lihoflf°i=fiillie ‘Z=""° °' ' . I ' yan and 6111" l’ 2 ° ° ° 3 1 Lefty ltieAleer will be give-n a rest ‘mm P 2 1 ° 1 1 ° in thls afte‘Yc0n's tilt but it. is 7.0m‘ 133 4 41241113, 4 F‘ t G -llso reported (‘lat whatever pair _ y _ . . E a D . .. ‘n (F313,?! m“; m x W0 the opposing managers choose to o , rl n . u s tsendlt; the trziourfid. fihevdl-rel Xetlylidy KINSMEN ABRHPOAE F c b If?’ “P "IQ"! ‘"5 i" whale" n 2 4 l 1 0 o lan and McA ee. have engaged Lund lb. 5 4 412 l 0 \ ' Calrflsp 508111134 ,, ‘Ffi-‘F RFildV t: d: so 5 1 i‘ ° 1’ °- of tit» gift: rsiillilnlihflntllrsstlnsairrt: Dlsnkivns ter mire oi-wer than Tikfidihl 9'5 4 0 0 3 1 3 Knights of Columbus Softball they had been given crelti for. 1W Kennedy H- 6 1 0 2 4 ° League the Bobby Boxers defeat- MCNBWW Kliumen yesterday prov- “lllla”! Ct 5 0 1 1 0 0 ct) the Cubs 22 to l7, ed impressive in their opening Zakem 3h. 2 0 0 f) 2 f)‘ The WInnQi-g going n, bu; first semi-final victory over the junior H1130" fi- 3 0 0 0 3 0i in the opening innings rnn wild Knishts of C-Jumbus aun if tney ‘BMW! Ff- 2 0 1 0 0 0. and took a commanding lead can cciitinite heir poivi-r at the Tunis 38101? '-"'14 3 with eighteen ‘l-u s. .. plate mould nake it. two straight '-R“P1"¢@d Zflkem n fmh- The losers scttiea-acvfn and over their oillwnents in next Fri- made steady gains but. were un- clay afternoofl- game. SUMMARY Barred run=z Kinsmen 5 Knlgtts I; run» bated in:: Cairn: 3. Llind I. RQtlJy 2. Williams. Dolrnn. Lecn- srd. llfrNelll. Shepherd, Burke: two bir- hit: Stull Lund, Cairns: flue».- base h.l. Covle, l-und: hits: off Gil-fr 9 in 5 innings; off Burke able to overtake the Boxers, al- though giving the winners some uneasy moments. For the losers Kay Barnett with liar pitching. fielding and home runs lead tre team while Ste- phanie and Joan MacDonald and Marie Lzind played stellar ball for not rotating their chargts out as yet ao-i 5101's. many of them receiving their first taste of organ-ized competition will shmv tht-ir best efforts when OOOO Knlgits followers however are are certain the young- ths winners. They lined up as follows: Bobby Soxers: S. I in tolce innings; off‘ Cairns 4 In 9 tunings; stolen base: Shep- herd 3. Tulle, Burke Whalcn. Cairns; doilblo play: Lund to Kon- nedy ln seventh; left on base Kins- mtn 9: Knlfflvs 5' first- nn error: 11g “mm! llf-"i-"llum- Bwlfr- I-utid- Cubs: s. ‘Tulle. n. Matlheson. e Cairns: struck otlt: by Cairns B; b!‘ G111; 2: by Bulke 3' runs: off Cairns 4: off Gillis i): of! Burke l‘, Donald. M. Mntheson. base o1 balls: off Cairns 3; Gillls Score by Innings _ _ __ . hand but should they gr‘ hitting k5 klvdhiijltg; G013: Bobby 50X!" 1500 00130-33 they M‘; main- lt plenty interest- r. ' _ ' '_ " '_ c1159 007103 33—17 ing for defensively; they are Just "' l‘*‘~‘-‘"l 0"“- Mcl/‘Illlm 1- Next gtme Friday evening at about a, good n, 3118910"- l; vl-inring pilchcr. Cairns; 10!")? ’7ltCI’lt"_ GIllis. Umplre- George Francis. 0 o'clock sharp. Same teams. log at 10.30. lllnnlngsi ll-TIUIITIP-JEIEEI night; IIDIIOIIDZD-l l 4 B- Z 03lZZ0lI—10l2 3 Wins Ilandily ST. STEPHEN. N. 8.. Aug. 27 -(CP) - Saint. John St. Peter's went on a nittlng spree tonight against Si. Stephen-St. Crolx and finished with a large 15-0 tri- umph In the opener of their New Brunswick senior baseball semi- finals. The ncxt game of the best-in- tllree affair is scheduled for Sat- urday on the home field of the Saints. who retained the provin- clal title last year for the third time in a row. ' p/aoefhmzr ‘ IIII x? . "II PIIII" "III DIIIIII. “ o Applied every morning. nnnnn will v kospyowhaIl-IookIngsuiartandweII-groomcd alldqylanpTbonatui-aloilatnhvaclllsl overoornedandruflanddryaealpqlvothehai a healthy, natural tum-o" without that greasy A‘. . appearancaliuyhncaaalshtbehmdysé‘ otinnahateabaeodayi ‘- ilreco Wins Bout IANORWAJK, Conn.. Aug. 27 _ M - Johnny Greco. 147, of plum). had little difficulty to- fgl" vutonmlng Joey Peralta. b - of New York in a l0-round w: tonight, Greco. Canadian ‘hlmblon. was credi d with nine. Minds with one ro d being @511. '3 "Pa. There were no knock- downs. '~—____ B! welterweight MacDonald. M. Lund. W. MacMillan. S. Mc- Ncill. J. MacDonald. P. Crawford. L. McMahon. B. Whltlock. m. Gil- - yesterday's game. The limes they Keough. K. Barnett. A. Sentner. M. Brennan. E. Hughes. P. Mac- Alerts and Vlcs play this morn- Saint John Team i recent draw vi the chips are really‘ down. That remains to be seen however with Friday's game tell ng the tale. 4- O O O A: has bévfl the case sll season ions. lack of punch at the plate again made its presence felt in did set runlu-rs in scolng posi- tion vrcae wasted as yoiulg Jackie Cairns tad t-l-em eating out or -.ls the other two teams i: the eague OOOO To all intents and purposes. the Canadian Boxing Federation luvs taken l'l'tlc rtock (-1 Rigor Why- unit's vlctorv ovrr Len Wads- worth and the Sudbury, 0l.t. mitt- silnger is sti-l king of the middle- wetghtl as for n the governing is coaveraod. ‘rho listing of champions and contenders appear- ing la todawr issue should settle once and for all the cintroversy that has raged over Whyrlotrs claim to the title ever since the Mahcne Bay fighter w-n given a decision over tths chanzpion but nevertheless lt- wlll be Interesting to sec the "NICUOTI Whynott and his handlers will experlcnte on the Fedcnli 'n's declaration. O O O O And as fai- as the Federation is concerned Bunny "Ace" mm“. key is not In the first four con- tenders named. His recent draw 11th Whynoit apparently hasn't been considered either and it looks an if one turner Island boy will have 1o wade through. them all be- fore getting -. crack at the tltle - and 1n this instance it. would have to be Wadsworth to gala real rec- ogrlitioa. O O O O But knowing McCloskey as we do. this will ncl pitfall him a great deal. His wulingn-ss to take on nll-conmrs is wcll known and in his Whyirott. rred No. 1 cnalleng . we still maintain‘ ho ha-I a big margin and should qualify hIm for far more recogni- tion from the Federation than he is at present receivlns’. POW-WOW CENTRE ‘file ulme * Toronto. cf Indian find many takers that. the Mc- TwrIrv-year-od Berneice [Innis-managed outfit will do just that. Said followers feel that the teams thrilling victory in the third ;game was the turning point. in what has been a sensational series and are confident that whatever hurler toes the slab will be able to come through with the clinch- ing victory. Despite their precarious position the defending City League cham- pion Anchors were confident they would be able to extend the series to the limit. There were no out. and out declarations of victory but it ponship in v-hen she record C.N E. seconds. second» Wlnric R/inch o] either camp of the pitching selec- tions but it seemed pretty evident that neither Ryan nor McAleer would see starting action today al- though it was quite possible they might be around at the finish should circumstances warrant it. Game time is again set for 4.30 as this is the only way in which definite assurance can be obtain- ed of having nine ful] innings played. Blbeault, much-travelled Chicago. Jean Henley Wins Feature At Sussex SUSSEX. N. 8.. Aug. 27-(CP) ,-A. Miller's Jean Henley from Pugwash. N. 8., won the first two heats of a free-for-all event at a harness racing meet here today. Top honors in the other races were captured by New BTIITISWICIC horses from St. Stephen and Wick- ham. Summary:- Free-Ior-AII Dherry Valley Mall Successful Driver SIIEILBROUKE. Qua, 27—(CP) - Louis Miller. Pugwash. N. 8. 2.19 Trot and Pace Delilah B (Burtt) 2 Graham Hanover (Woodcock 1 148d)’ Hal (Jardlne) . . 3 Iola Henley t acDonald) .. 6 4 B Daily Double Silent Gratta (Armstrong) symbol Harry (LeBlanc) .. Time: 2.11. 2.11 2-5. 2.14 2-5. Winning horse owned by Hay- man and Walker. st. Stephen. N.B. 2.25 Trot and Pace Prank Dillard (Burtt) . 1 21 i mu Lee Harvester chow-aura»- attending the races at this Henley. St. Stephen. Classified Special Fletta Volo (L. Jones) Ruth Peters (Cusack) Ruth Direct (Hatty) .. Trixie Volo (Wood) Dorothy Hal (Jardlne) Marjorie Hal (Fownes) Top Hat (H. Jones) . Bonny June (Govang) , the track. Omar Lee (F. Carr) .. Time: 2.20. 2.19. 2.19. Winning horse owned by Jones. Wickham. N B .,__ . amcuon-u au34»mu~ dOi>(I‘h39lb~3>* Wins Swim Event In Record Time (C?) - Looncy of Wmren, 01210. late today won the $5.10 five-mile Canadian Na- tional Exhiblron swlmnilrg cham- time covcred the distance in two hows, 3'. minutes ard seven Miss Loo-new broke the mark set by her aunt, May Looncy in 1034 at two hours. §‘8 minutes and nine Toronto, mother of a tivo-mnnth-old daugh- tel’. came hymn second. finishing in two hours, 40 minutes and 35.8 BUFFALO, N. Y.. Aug. 27-(CP) -—Btiffalo Bisons of the American Hockey League tonight announced the purchase from Montreals Na- tional League Canadians of Paul net- mlnder who also has seen N.H.L. service with Boston. Toronto and Aug. Praught, formerly of Cherry- Valley. Pays $1,711.20 DADE PAR-K. Ky.. Aug. TI-(AP) —Only one person-unidentified- little Kentucky track picked the right combination for the daily double m second race, which paid $33.20. It was the laqest. daily double payoff in the 24-year history of t) 0 0 Jenny Grattan (Shannon) 7 8 l0 Lee Competition Keen ln-Dluh Tennis Matches As come town mcnt kcencr in the their march towards the RBI stages. considered mole or less of matches of date. the tournament by the onlookers in every played. was apparent the players them- sccondz. “may? fimjhh‘ together Wm‘ selves felt they had the ability Secoiil Loonoy in the swim. todflys “hcfiulfz: to down their opponents but. at Auntie May Krpt nor third place M"?! Single‘ the same time realizing to . the u» win another prim in the big J" “if?” “m f’ d°,'““1° "m" ‘full the toughness of the task cash event. as she crowded in at. Mo?“ w C“ 6x100“ by d?” that awaits them. a lair pace in two hours. 44 mln- tau“ mm A‘ Peteps‘ J‘ .Pa1mer There was no inkling from utcs and 20 seconds “rated N‘ Wm“ 6'3’ 6'1‘ W5‘ Foster defeated Y. Boudrais 6-2. 6-3; G, White defeated P. Mur- phy 6-3. 8-6: W. Moreside de- feated W. Cullen 6-3. 6-1. Ladies‘ Singles A. Delllols defeated LJ. Ar- senault. 6-2. 7-5; C. Sinclair de- feated B. Qulgley 6-3, 4-6. 6-4; J. Miller iron by default from M. Illnc; M15, R. Dumont defeated N. Thompson 6-3, 6-0; Mrs. G. White defeated A. MacLeod 6-1. 6-1; B. DeBlols defeated E. Lantz 6-0. 6-3. Men's Doubles P. Murphy and J. Johnson de- feated N. Wran and G. FitzGer- tlld 8-6. 9-7; W. Moreslde and I. Reddln defeated H. Hughes and H. Simpson 8-1 6-1. Ladies‘ Doubles senault 3-6. 6-4. 8-6. Mixed Doubles J. Miller and I. Reddln defeat- 3-6. 6-2. 8-2; Dew 6-1. 6-3. Junior Men's Singles P. Jardine defeated Paul Jen- kins 6-1. 6-0; B Chandler defeat- Jean Henley (Smith) . 112 7.5.1.. drove Whitney Brooke ed Eddie carbnne“ 64' 64. P, Wildcat Volo (Burtt) 2 2 1 to victory In the 2.25 pace of NMCNB,“ “.0” by default from G’ Pine Ridge Alex (Lrmgell) . 4 3 3 a harness racing meet. at. the ‘vhue. Gus gym, won by d9. Clnzano (Delahilnt) 3 4 4 Sherhrookc Exhibition today. fault {mm _y_ whim Time: 2.11 2-5. 3.11, 2.12. The big pacer won all three Todlay’; Schadui. Winning horse owned by A. heats in 2.13. 2.15 and 2.16%. Mm», smsk, side. Reddin. 4 P.M.-E. smith vs G. White. Ladies‘ Singles Martin. 5 p. m.—d Sinclair vs A De- Blols; J Miller vs. Mrs. R. Du- mont. Men's Doubles 3 p. W. Sheppard and P. Kays. (Wwds) - -- - 61 1 3 yesterday-and it. paid off at $7.- 530 p_ m __G_ white and (3. Battle Bill (W. Carr) 13 6 3 71130.. Burnett vs_ E_ Nicholson and T. Vole Abbe (Jerome) . 4 4 3 Winners of the first and second y-l|;zGe|-3]d_ 3112b D819 (JRYdmE-t - . 3 5 5 races which combined for the pav- Mixed Doubles Ioulse Flngo (Heisman) l! 6 4 off were l-lollybon. a field horse 5.30 p. m-~N WW1 8nd Pm- Time! 7-15) 3-15» 2-15- 119- in the first race which paid $31. ncr vs. E. Martin and P. Mur- Winning 00116 Owmd b)’ 0- W- and Last Waltz. winner of the phy; 3_ Qulgley and W. Cullen vs. Mr. and Mrs. Y. Boudrias. All members who haven't play- ed matches which were schedul- l-d earlier in the week. pleise W? 'rl touch with Ivan Reddin t0- day at the Club Courts and ar- range times for matches to be played. BEGUUD T0 YOURSELF 2007M 0am will —' Marysville Royals Take Lead In Series / MOLCTON. N. B.. Aug. 11-(0?) ._Marysville Royals tonight took a one-game lead tn their BTW"!- cta] senior baseball semi-final ser- ies with Moncton C.Y.O. by de- feating the local squad lO-Z. Sec- ‘ 0nd game of the best two of three series is slated for Saturday at Msrysville. Winner of the series meets the winner of the Saint. John-St. Pet- ers-St. Stephen series in the prov- incial finals. ' IaIulI "malts llnlllllltoti Annual Meeting Friday, August 29th -- 8 Mi. u LEGIDII II~'\!.|., Grafton Street - ".137! will be discussed Matters of great imp" THEATRE - FRI. — SAT. SOMEWHERE III TIIE IIIBIIT John Hodiok - Nancy Guild 5 2 l -i Ill I -\--\--, _ .. k.‘ play advances matches be- Charlotte- Tcunis Club closed tourna- now underway and favorites cre experiencing tough matches in 11. Yesterday in the men's singles Gordon White provided what was an upset lvhen lie defeated P. Mur- phy 6-3 and 8-6 while in a men's doubles match P, Murphy and J. Johnson combined to defeat the favored Nod Wran-Geoff Fitzger- ald combination by scores of 8-6 2nd 9-7 in one of the toughest to Play in the other divisions pro- ceeded along expected lines with some hot tennis being witnessed game Following are the results of yes- M. Gillis and N. Thompson de- feated J. Nicholson and L.J. Ar- ed F. Arsenalilt and E. Nicholson C. Sinclair and E. Smith defeated A. Storey and M. i P. M.--J. Palmer vs. W. More- 250 P. M.—W. G. Foster vs. I. 3.30 p. m-Mrs. R. Large vl. E. m.-M Dew and J. Morris TRURJO. NS. Alli. 2'! -(GP)— Wllkln. owned by C. J. Craig of Halifax, today won tlho Junior free. for-all. feature race of the Central Nova Scotla Exhibition harness program. in straight heats. The selgen entries raced for a purse of S i). Another straight heat winner was the Pictou. N.S.-owned Sc0tty Budlong of E. English which took the 2.20 Trot and Pace. Most thrilling finish of the ca/rd came in the second division of the 2.28 Trot and Pace when Single Streak, owned by H. Spence of Bridgewater. N.S.. won the first lhcat by three lengths. Aubrey Bud- long took the second heat in a photo finish but Single Streak came back for the third one. SUMMARY Junior Pree-FonAll-QIIQ l Wilkin. (Bailey) .. Walnut Abbe. tMacLcod) Gay Law. (Allen) . Alcyone, (Hennessey) Lee Brewer, (W. Lewis) .. Jr/scdale Hoosier. (S, Walker) Sunny Meade. (Andrews) Time: 2.09, 2.11, 2.lO_ 2.20 Trot and Pace-Purse $600 Scotty Budlong. (T. Weir) .... .. 1 4 -e..‘ 0“ s¢>-IUlQ5lQE~J>4 ula-wmulwi-ls )4 3LJ~IIQ|BUIFJ Marjorie Hanover, (C. Burbi-rie) 2 4 3 Pea-rt Bumpus, (Lewis) .. . 5 3 2 Colonel Dan. (Semple) . 4 2 5 Baldwin G., (Allen) . 3 5 4 Time: 2.18, 2.15, 2.16 2-5, 2.28 Trot and Paco (second division) Purse $750 Single Streak. (Spence) l 2 1 Aubrey Budlong, (A. Allen) . 2 1 2 Josedale Victory Miss, (S. Walker) 4 Prince Marine, (Wisclner) 5 Dick Budloing, (S. Mundle) 3 Marlene G., (Harrison) .... .. 7 Caretaker Jr.. (Gillespie) 6 meadow-rs oopdm.» ‘Professor Clcgg, (T_ l-lan-klnson) 875 Time: 2.14 2-5. 2.15 2-5, 2.16 Baseball Results AMERICAN First. Boston 000 002 0420-2 6 I Detroit 00f) 000 25X—7 B 0 Dorlru and Tebbetts; Overmlre and Swift. a Second. Boston 00f) s11 000-5 ‘I 0 Detroit 030 0110 001-4 8 2 Dobsun and Tebbets; Trucks. Gorsico and Wagner. Washington 400 101 000-8 12 0 Chicago 202 000 100-5 9 l Hudson. Ocndinl. Haefrier and Mancuso; Leo, Harrist. Caldwell and Trt-sh, Dc-key. New York 100 203 0001-‘! I 0 St. Lo-lls 000 600 000 0-6 6 2 (l0 innings). Drawn. Gunlpert, Page and Rob- inson; Hranler, Moulder. Potter and Moss. Phtlildelpllh 000 010 000-l 0 0 flvvelanrl 000001 l0x-2 6 0 Fowler and Rosar; l~‘~'.—'ller and l-Iegan. NATIONAL amour: Chlcago .. . 800 00S 000-O I 1 Brooklyn . 001 10D 200-8 12 0 Schvmltz and Scheffing; flatten. Behrman. Greg!) King and Ed- wards. Cincinnati I 000 200 000 z-i 10 2 Boston .. 20D 00D D00 0-2 ‘I l (10 innings) Blackwell. Gumbert and Lamon- no; Barrett. Shoun and Camelll, Mast St. Louiq 020 010 001-4 I 2 New York 000021 lzx-d 11 1 Ba-‘eolleen. Burkhart. Wilks and Garaglola; Pout and W. Cooper. Pittsburgh 012 00D 000-S I! 0 Philadelphia 301000 0Dx—4 4 1 Queen. Lyons. and Kluttz; Leon- ard and Scmtnlck. INTERNATIONAL First game - Syracuse .... .. . .. 230 0002 ‘I 17 1 Newark . 000 0300 3 3 0 Fox and Bosiak: Karflel. Mald- ovan. Cuccurullo and Iollar. Dein- Inger. Second game:- Syracuse .. 000020 020 4 l 0 Newark 000 000 010 l 3 0 Wehmeier and West; Mueller and Delnlnger. First game:- Jersey City . Baltimore . 5 7 ('1 innings). Thompson and Yvars; Wlttig. Gast. Mueller and Lena. Second game:- Jersey City 010 30f) 012 7 i0 3 Baltimore . . 20D 102 28x I0 l6 0 Kraus and Grasso; Kuzava and Se . First game:- Rochcater .. Buffalo . Kirst and Williams; Mordarski. Second game:- Rocheater ...... .. 100 051 020 9 l5 .1 Buffalo . . .. . 011 015 000 0 ll 3 Byerly, Reader and Marshall; Bush. Kerr. Hausrnann and Yount. Montreal . 010 300100 5 I 1 Toronto. .000002000 2102 Heuiiser and Csmpsnella; Thomp- son. Brown and Butts. 000 0000 0 6 0 002 011x 413 l Gray and KEEP YOUR BIKE IN ORDEI We do all kinds of repairs. 'AII work guaranteed. BIKES TO HIRE Wilkin Is Winner of Junior Free-for-all at Truro Race Meet Dourse Set For 10-mile Bicycle Race Preparations for the IO-milu bicycle race to be staged here’ tha evening of September 12th under the sponsorship 0f Bill's Bike Re- pair shop are nearing the final stage it was learned last night and already a great many in- qutries are being received from in- tending competitors who are al- ready in training sessions. The course has been decided Ipfll and is as follows: Starting from in front of Crockettfs Jewelry on Kent Street. the riders will drive to Great George St; out Great; George Street and Elm Avenue, past Saint Dunstans University to the turn at Hlzhfleld. From there across to the Highfleld Road in to North River Road to the Willow Corner turning right to the main entrance of the Park off Brighton Road to the athletic track at the new Memorial Athletic Field where the pedallers will wind up tile event with three laps around the track. Very similar to the course follow- ed in other years the race will give the fans the opportunity of witnessing the last three quarters of a mile with unhampered vision and the move should meet. with instantaneous approval. During the course of the IO-milo race a mile bicycle race for riders between the ages of l0 and l2 years will be held. To the winner will go the silver trophy donated by Crockett‘s jewellery and the added event is causing much In- terest among the younger pedal pushers. An entry form for both will appear in this the next few days. events paper within Green and Gagnier Ordered to Defend Titles By IIov. 1 MONTREAL, Aug. 2'7 -(CP) - Featherweight. champion Hubert Gagnier of Quebec City and wel- terweight. champion Johnny Greca of Montreal have been ordered by the Canadian Boxing Federation to defend their Canadian titles on or before Nov. 1 This was the main decision tak- en yesterday at a closed meeting of the lkederaulon and in lining up the move Lou Alter of Mon- treal was named logical contend- er for the featherweight crown and Harry Hurst of Montreal was listed as leading challenger for Greco’: title, The Federation. meeting under the chairmanship of Prank Ho- gan of Montreal, also drew up l revised list. of Canadian champ- ions and contenders. The two di- visions. tne light-heavyweight. and flywelght, were left vacant. The various title divisions were aligned as follows: Heavyweight-champion. Ver- non Eacae. Toronto. Middleweight-champion. Len Wadsworth, Budbury. Ont: con- tenders: 1. Roger Whynott. Ma- hone May. N. 5.: 2. Gaby Ferlarld: 3. Walter Hicks Toronto; 4. K. 0. Boisvert. Asbestos. Que. Weltelweignt-champion. John- ny Greco. Montreal. Contenders: l Harry Hurst. Montreal; 2. Tom- my Spencer. New Waterford, NS; 3. K.O, Pyle. New Waterford. N. a . Lightweight-champion. Dlifyl] Webb. Montreal. Contenders: l. Arthur King. Toronto; 2. Gui Mell. Montreal; 3. Joey Bagnato, Toronto; 4. Kid Percy, Sherbrookl Que. Featherweight-champion. Hu- bert Gagliier. Quebec. contendersl l. Lou Alter. Montreal; 2. Teddy Swain, ‘Toronto; 3. Spider Arm- strung, Toronto: 4. Jean Richard Montreal; 5. Ray Daoult. IQ- treal; 6. P. Drouln. Quebec. Bantamwelght-champion. Fer- nando Gagnoli. Quebec. Contend- ers: 1. Kenny Lindsay, Vancou- ver; 2. Flank Bracati, Toronto] 3. Frank Puccl. Toronto. Wadsworth remained king oI the middleweight division des- pita a defeat by Whyflfltb. Th!" bout was only 10 rounds and thl Federation ruled that all tltll bouts must be 12 rounders. Quebec prcniotcrs notified ths Federation however, that they wish to stage a Ferland-Whynott match as part of a tournament, tile winner to meet. Wadsworth for the tlzle. Dave Casllllcux of Mantras‘ who held three Canadian titles a various times. was ruled out as I challenger in any division becausl he 15 under suspension in Quebel for refusing to go through with a bout. Remember When Olre of the grcat rlght-handen of baseball. Jerome (Dizzy) Dean. DILIJS DIKE IIEPAIII SIIIIP Phone 2572-1 Z5 Possmors St. was recalled by Chicago Cubs oi the National League. seven yearl ago today. Dean. who went to the ICubs from St. Louis Cardinals foo siascoo. ddnt slay 1mg and turn- ‘d from playing baseball to radh - announcing.