e nau FAX. '- the l1 lt-ltandeo 1n tin- ulher semi-final :2: his 18 _\t‘;1r old doubles per‘. \ u ourtRivals ToAgain Meet; inal Stages Reached In ll But Mixed Doubles i rs. J.C.I. Edwards Advances To Meet Mrs. Harold Jones Defending (rhampion In Women's Singles i (By Gordon Bauld. Canadian Hess Staff Writer (C. 1'. By Guardian‘: Special Wire) Aug. l6-l-larry Roper. Nova Scotia’ singles of the Nova Srutia senior tenuh ted casily- today as Joe O'Hara of Ottawa and the fznals The Ontario stars met in the finals _ ‘i. Prince Edward Island tourneys and Wilson 011.1111. the agile Irishman whose smile has made hin1 a favorite h the spectators. had loo much stamina a Event. of the New Brunw"! won both titles. v larlly as he wan, 6-4. 6-4, 6-1. ifince Trac iirorkotrs st i-tecl l" 5-30 .\'¢‘$l\‘l'- day morning and continued up 1111: 3 o'clock in the afternoon. som: z lthblcs not being able to wort. all. "l of their swine: in the morning. z Halifax. Scores were 7-5. 6-4. The “Mk ‘m; h“; but not within? The tnens doubles final tomo ‘one second er Dimitri.“ m“ seem 10w will b: an all-Halifax event.’ (mus as it will be on "Puesday. - O I I The llirzhls of the d3)‘ W"? m? m 5 pared by Afarjoric M. and 111 Socks The Svdrwy mare» mtnus m? hobbies, paced 1n 9.10 3-5 and the Sittnnierside two-i‘???- old mitdc m1- specrarors can) will the fastest 111111- ever stepped b! " the Maritime Pmvinces. This bsnnriful colt is by, Bud Axurorthyz 2.14. out of a Cull- good Csuneroti. o a .. y-cztr old in mare. Other Bonnie tain Atibroy workouts wcrt‘ ..,_.. ed by: two Middleton. Nova Seotia. HrTyre and Hollyqdoub1~s final: rood Lee trotted like a team in; 2.12 3-4. Oiher workouts were Missy was forced conszderabl horses: Victoria, two ycar old DMP- 3313 Jackie Volo. also a 1W0 Y?" 0W. " ; Tlpton» Alone in 2.15: Peter‘ was clocked 2. ‘l in ‘:18: I'm . B. trotted (1)11 ‘l1 - Chan cy B. The three year old Bud Aubrey. winner of two year old Putnrity" dost fall. vrns a mile in 227, one and 21.112111 seconds better than the record he made last fall. good workouts. them. Today will be one of the final hyngng up days before the parade ivhich starts 'I\1e.=day' afternoon. The andstand and bleachers will fit 01pm spectators as they recciijing anv overhcflling '_ . ‘rubbing. ' 8 H: Dermat, _ last evening for . fern ill“ _ he meets Toll Gate. 2.00 1J4. ' he recently took the meag- " in Sydney. x. s». The Gnu?- ‘ . - l-l. Marjorie .\L, 2.0’? 3-4. 2.04 l-l.- ar- the H; .- Hal, TM 3-4, Calumet , 2.01 1-4. . ce C o u n ty a . So Ftball lcletwr continued its victorious . against opposing softball by turning back Hamilton ursday evening by the scorr JA couple of Hamilton’: mm mltstmdlnz plums Wm lb- sfiand this 11m" account for the somewhat lopsided score. Om-the other hand however the 1.1mm» squad have been play- ingigood ball and will enter a strong-team in a league which is to bmlormed next season. hr the remainder of this year exhlhitlor‘ pmei m‘: will be played. In“ ‘Biursdays contest Hall and round The pail At Thei Therei on Thursday next _ 3rd base: Play i11 all events except mixed double.- was brought up ' the finals. The hiixecl was still = the semi-final stages. Women's Singles .\1.s, Harold Jones of champion last your. exacted l women's stngles finals by an ea fG-l. 6-2 victoqv over Mis- liVl-ight 0f Petit l The lop-seeded team of Raw Wil- s last hope in the ' tournament. was elhn- Ross Wilson advanced I nd court craft for Roper , llaligonian was defeated. 6-1, 6-2, 6-2. I tch Wilson wm never seriously pushed ner. Alan Eaton of Toronto. Wilson's t erfdl western-grip forehand was hitting the lines with remarkable Hafifax. the I Jean Rivierc. N. S.‘ while Mrs. J. C. I. Edwards of Hal- ifax filled the other half of thef { bracket by a hard-fought w.11 over’ the veteran Mrs. F. V. Woodbury of I igggsj". 11 1935 .41v1> 011m 1v . FS SPOR Chuck Templeton '0 Canuck Cadets R e t a in The fill/a irgoslzsldn 1,, lb’? ,0 floazzguuzg-HJ M6 Best”. TfHbIV" ck nuc ~xxc m ' ' ru’ run/v to in thei sy 50:55:11.1. '5 anew Au¢r mature M40 stems r0 will’ com: mm uu awN.’ son and Kan Eaton. holders of the Island UUPS. were defeated 5 Halifax, s-a. 4-6. 5-4. e-a. victory over Clyde volleyed Joe O'Hara of Oitawa an . Eric Woadtvcrtlt of Halifax 6-2. om, ntiie 1n 2.12 1-2. last quarter ‘ 6-0 to gain a chance to defend t ' -~- 31 seconds", Stimpfllfl Hi1 Pacefi Wm '1'- rfpilg in 3.1;‘ l-Z; 1.1151)‘ P115613.‘ _ trotted ‘ trotted Women's Doubles m 315 1.1 l, paced in' . g1; 1.; and -\ > Queen in 2.1T. _.\lr$. Jones anr.‘ Mrs. Woodbury ' iwlii match dri Two good workouts were record- . Mrs. Edwards [Pfltfidgé of Ha KOIXIOXTOW. The team of Jones a .in_z a well-earned win from Mrs. Halifax. 7-5. 6-4. On :he other side of the sched- ule Mrs. Edwards and Miss .\fc- g Fatridgel feared la naurax. Aug. 15-(C-P.)\ .'l‘he strong Charlottetown en of S. Rlacklin and C. M:Qnaid was eliminated in the Nova Scot-‘a ltrzior tennis tournament here yesterday hr G. Banld and A. Barry of Halifax, 7-5, 6-2. GETS run- ‘ hers-up. _\1'.<s Jean Wright and Miss Kav 1x 1e of Halifax. The secand- Swdrd t: m won 16-1. 6-3. Bruce H» of Toronto advanced to the sen -fina1 rounds of three llllllll‘ W“ today. Favored to rake the 1510s title. Hall defeated Leslie S of Halifax. last tears r-up. 6-1. 6-2. The yo 1.: Toronto star then teamed will‘. Hugh 1.1111601 mn- fax and entered the semi-final round of r doubles by a 6-2. 6-2 victory‘ ore.- Toni and Ross Guy of Halifax. In the mixed (ioubles, Hall and Miss Amrion tattle of Halifax were only two retinds away from the _ title after a straight-set win from Alan Barry and Miss Jean Pita- gerald of Halifax, Scores were 7-5. 6-4. The tournament committee will make an attempt to .e<'a‘.1ls champions in all events both scri- ior and junior tomorrow. ---- ——-€_.—_ week- LINKUPS Linhletter: Hail. catcher; H. Clark, 1st base; Watterworth. 2nd base: Brooks. pitcher: Wright. shortrtop: Schurman. 3rd base: Jeffrey's, centre field: B. Clark. left field; ROB-TS, right field. Hamilton: Owen, catcher: Wood- aide. pitcher; Ramsay lat base: Cronin. 2nd base: ‘Wendell Crolier Ramsay. aho Woodside. right field: K. Schm- 51:12: centre field: W. Room. left 7 New Brunswick and Prince Edward by ;Bevi1 Piers and Harry Roper of COHIIIIMldTI J. C. I. Edwards and Hitch Alaclehnan of Htililfllt. 1m; years champions. entered the semi- l final round by a 5-7. 6-0. 6-2. 6-1; Sperry and; James Fay 0f Halifax and then ont- § v95 and chops with: 1s leaving on an instruction dud M155 w_ M..- of Scandinavian countries. lzfax in the women's nd Woodbury _v before talc-F TRA I TS “lvuww 3°; by LOU SKUCE c/IM Faraday C u p i By Foster Barclay, tknldlan Pius Sta! Writer (By Guardian's Special Wire) CONNAUGHT RIPE-E RANGES,’ South March. Ont. Aug. 16. - _A great day of shooting under a torrid sun brought the big annual meeting of the Dominion of Canada Rifle Association to its climax-tomor- row's final stage of the Governor- Generals match. The sun. beating down on the ramps brought a difficult. mirage and a slight easterly breeze had the targets dancing today along a half- mlle stretch as the City of Ott wa Match, the King's Medal and he Michael Faraday Trophy were de- cided. i Lieut. P. J. Martinsou, Bisley shot I at 1.1 Tuque. Que, 1111mm the blgl Ottawa shoot at 200 and 900 yards ‘ with a possible century and was: awarded the City of on“. c0111! Medal and $20. I RETAIN TROPHY f I The biggest gallery of the week; went out to the mounds to watch the duel between the Imperial Ca- dets. representing the Mother Coun- try. and the Canadian Cadet-s for posesion of the Faraday ‘hophy. The team of eight Canadians, six from the Hamilton Central Collegi- ate, triumphed with 507 points over! 300 and 500 yards and ma’ trophy by 10 point-s. ' ‘Statistics’ announced Sergt. '1‘., A. Jensen. of lnnisfnil, king of Al- 1 berta riflemen as the most consisz- t ent marksman at. the meeting. ' Through six malor shoots he con-1- tooh- SEE .' YOU FORGOT YOUQ ROSEBUD.’ . I'LL MEET . YOU AT THE iBEACH HOTEL i I r/y ’///5/£/6/ t t. A ‘SPORT, DEVLIN MANY-TTMES CHAMP d? WLWN1PEG-—1C.P..>—Frank Dev- 7-5. - li11. proicmionai a: Winnipeg Win- han- ‘ tcr Club. u recognized us the great- pmduced. He won the Ail-England men's singles for five successive‘ won it back the next ‘year. HE BIJRNSD UP I LONDON - 1GP» ,- a batsmant ,actualiy "burned up" 1n a cricket! w_ He,“ and m“ Hem, Barnes o! match at Highgate recently. A balll hit him on the thigh and smoke and flames poured from his pocket. The impact ignited a box of matches. A: ,the same time he put up such an g argument against dismissal for I l violating the leg-before-wicxet rule ; had l that the umpire relented, g BENCH 0N TWO THRONES i‘ SASKATOON—tC.P.i_-{he dum- l . inanoe of Alf Bence. Saskatoon law- a ',ver. over racquec-wielders of Sask- mens singles cennis,’ mplonship for four consccuzive: . years. And he is a‘so Saskatchewan's ' i badminton singles ehampsii. l i provincial t. NOW‘ THE “SCORE MIKE" . t ‘ \V'E1.[.5_Engla11d—-tC,P.\-—S0m0r- 5e; met. Essex recently 1n the i , county _ played in this Quaint and historid cathedral city. To compensdae for! the hand-worked scoreboard. am. nouncemcnts of incoming uatsmen and bowling changes were made through loud-speakers which also dispensed dance music during inter- i I vais between innings. - T BLIND OABSMAN'S VICTORY l LONDON.—\C.P.\ — Elsie uuey - ‘Lacey. who recently won the w lveterans‘ race at St. Dnnstarfs an- ,nual regatta. trait: r m1 the lake at i-“gcnil- Park making him swim and sprint as well as row. GRANT BACK 0N COURT MNNIPEG-MZLPJ-Doug Grant former Halifax badminton ace. can-t expects to represent a Vlfinni club next winter. Grant was forced to because of ill-health, getting ready for hm specialty. qucunzn AT 65 HA Harbour this afternoon. Racing E-lnhrlothtown Ion the hit. J5! .‘ at the last of the cricket match ever to be] or darkness, .211. Ward. 1f. Tierney‘. cf. b11111. ~ Binns c. ' Ali-Stars .. » »~.n. is proud of her blind lath ‘r. w, f Tlmm“ ~ ~ .., iday when he added a jsflmajfii his image. bringing 11 up 11> :50. in tride ' bu‘ l" is back} Eighth‘, glounik 5 lillln. playing tennis and h“ ‘m’ around b“: ‘mo . m vmmanwm". w11¢=_1¢_ sextet. 10.111: four wink cram" ill-Here's 11 “mi-d 111111111 m; Just maintained m1 m aver!!! mmebeating. lttllWllllama. withtwoblowalnflvetimulm resident ofthe Ham-forum; cm. The mm National llllllli. Joe ketfilubhasservedthcelubuplay- Medwlck and erandofllctal forfiyears. Pwqo couldn't getahlt betwuenthem years he never mined a gum and and potnta each. A! R 8 Pct. filth-II 480310281! ‘u‘._“ Ctflllllt Qfllllill I130 \ IIIIIJO iAll - Stars Defeat The Tanners 6-I '11:? West Fni All-Stars defeated ; est badminton player England ever i“ Nmm m,‘ Tan“??? 5 i° l m“ evening 111 tn‘ second play off came for the Indusiial the Ali-Stars drew up on Cay. .u.-.‘\. for the ball. and rellrr-fli 11 Tanner ‘oats receiving exovl-"nr support " Mt-Quaid on the mound All-Stars pitched two hit lrn-rn via the strike out route. while 120ml h: youthfli =n?.-~1:l. The Ail-Stars infield was clicking to perfection. and pulled off play after play. tha t the large crowd of fans on their toes all during the tilt. The out- field a‘so performed very crefit- ably when called upon to do so. “Bl! Cog-- were well bunched. j 111111 striking out rm 1111 Star bats-i aton is unique. Bence has held the.’ men. but yielded nine blows that. Fleattnes of the game were Nick- erson's home run drive I: dcepden, right in the fifth frame w.th no-{llll with [body on the paths. also Tiemey‘s 71111418111111‘! mark the bronzed A1- ‘two base Wallop in the fatal sixth 1 bertan with two on. The sixth on account Lineups: All-Stars: Nickezsnn. r1. Ryan 1b. Stewart. ss. McQudd. p Rm Tanners: D. MeQuarrie. rf. l-‘wiey 2b. Walsh. if. Donovan. e1’, T. Mc- Quarrie 1b. Bradley 3b. Mrlnnis- ss, Pineau c. McLeod p ' scour: m" rxxrxos S I Buddy Myer assumed command point to five timm up failed to E v 0h.‘ Sbti Alan F t League i years. He lost the titfe in 1930 11111 1 trophy at the Park diamond ‘Jewry Det-lmfa very large crowd of spectators. n‘, {guy By wrtnc of tneir win last evening! _ even‘ 18111.5 with the Tanners who cop- nearest rival. med the lritfai game on Wednes- t both runners sconngéthe rich Bankers‘ Match. game was oiled! "Mme 1° "like piled 533 points. two more than his common-r 11111.1: amass! South March. 0111.. Aug. io-ueut.‘ A. J. McC-lbe. P. T. Hooper and! Q. M. S. Gormley were well up in. the (‘ity of Ottawa mltch ahot at' 209 and 900 yards today. 1n the! lime’: Medal Match. m: mm’ active service conditions. Lieut. Al. McCabe grained sixth place with the excellent score of 1M. Coles also placed. Lieut. P. T. Hoop- er placed 43rd In the Grand Aggre- Illl- only 13 points down from the "_'_ | V man. Capt. (Tales. Q. M. 5. Gormler. and Lieut. well up in the sco m?“ "mi McGregor Guy! TTTTT Win n e r At BASEBALL Big Entry I , L 1 s t F 0 r sflflglfi Tommy Gm . 1o- . , 3"" {it John shot was orowa- ' a w.- mt- be» ~1- 1- m u» Goodtlme Park! Yacht Race King’?! Medal. fired under set-vie; con ons. Sc 1;; r i‘ ‘ ‘he missed twoeyealfs ____. runoxhr. 1.1mm: ___ his age, Tqnmy 0mm m“ “up (a. 1». n; Guardian Special Win) Fin! time: a Yldltlnl. a sport almost fw- 1 ers for a total score of 171. 6081-131. N Y.. August 16-11: Cincinnati 200 0110100 3 8_ ma“ m ma” pug, will com *wnd myjgjon q] fig fiQQ-fof-All B05100 0N) 001 1 l0 1 “ck “no i“ own “d” when 25 GRAND AGGREGATE wnmu m» remind the closing cf the Schott and campbfll. Sewell ‘mwwinm mm, from neighbor- _ Grand Circuit met-in: I'- 0°°d "l4 59am" in; Provlncu and other. part-s 0f Lieut. Maninson. who earned m; Time Park today and we; won by the Island ply tn: city's harbor pluudiu of the Empire by his -Xlllh- nuclear 011;. owned by Home! "w" "m" m the 11m sail-boat noes held ition of lnflk-Smlrmhip l; my" Schneider of Milwaukee Cincinnati 0010M 001 t 3 0 m “W”! “an Camp in 1934. was the only one of I! Vi! the only ,_ ‘easlonal race Boston . 000000 M0 3, ‘l l mm,” m“ “om 55,41“ more than 400 s m; to gufl of the week to [o the limit of four Hflllinflwflh- Bfflmlfl- D"- ‘ud m, 1mm pgcmu mnlght were 111 his shots 111w the 111m 1n the hem. Mu Bu! m the 11m in rlnger m1 ' w- cmpm“ cutting across Nort-htlmberland Ottawa He did not lead by mlmh 201 3-4. the latest time of the Betta. Benton. Pnnkhouae and 8",.“ headed m. chnwmo“ however. l5 carding scores of as to day And Calumet Durham wm the Mueller u, u“ n m m, wmwumn, UEAIIIOI‘ glaze. seccnd but lloGlblor ‘any chewed cm to om mo mo I 5 1 while kg Bummerside and Bor- e meet Sergt. J;- _ M1111‘ your in next wo ca . .. lm- J Brand aggregate victor has 1:11 Brooklyn 000 000 101 I 6 0 am" mm "at CW‘ “m . W ht’ tha, Captain J86! m‘ “d” "Elm! ma"; snag; Wind and swan mmed by C. W. Ramsay-were ex- me Root. and Hartnett; Earnabaw Lopez. The uoond divilslon of the Pree- ma posted a {q-Afl page was Ion by the fav- Ptmible 100 to win a mu nolirmifllfl-wml’ st.Lou1.-..,.oooooooo11sol"°“"'~ . the trip m; Thom-a Gaines Offihtrbftlht. v.1’- n" York ooooooooo o a 2 ‘fPelhtiflm-l m“? 1"?" ‘S. ‘year :11; to biwiness at home butin J. Dean and Delancey; Bchu- N° "ma by “ck m“ ‘r e won the Gold Medal. Se Montreal and dun. Qua, tied f _ leading Lieut. or wound with u!’ James Boa Gt°‘:m‘$F'GflRffl'8 1'8 - - . $211: f Alex. Pameil om:- SIT-Wlll-I“ rancher and llancuso. Pit at P“ -‘ ‘ “J1 post- poned. (‘hm games tomorrow). AMERICAN LBAGUI represent the capital's solllhl H1- ,._ . 1,, The sailing committee is com- posed of w. s. omit, City and L H. Coffon of Montague. PreeIorAllhoLmdDlViiM . I lleata. Pun: I400- Martinson and Lleut. - 0! Mcmtreal by me ‘P°““- McGregory Guy. (McKay) . a 211 B , 1 ' m a ,0 ,' mm Wing. one of the 21m. l PLACE WELL UP M“ mu .w. atom . 1: 2 I chm; m lfiofigfio, 4 n o yumu entered in today's radius l . Calumet Durham 1mm) . a 1 1 a w_ Rm" ‘M R "m". ‘u, RYlVll, arrived here yestervlny In Officer-cadet E. A, Widdrington. 511- Raleieh (Cmaizr) . .. 66 3m may m“ an“ charge of W- A Simpson. actini lgéfijfivbflfld mwtlns ace of senator Mimic. 1m; unshlne. ‘ Oommcdzie of m Bhedlu: fleei- n er _ a1- . , ‘ h 11B victory was (illEl ‘ Ito her coaching. She secs to hLs_ ‘ i 1 f I . Amer Ltlfllt ti | adian champion in 1932 and 1933.‘ s; ‘t’: m! “humus n" i s. mudundnnyfldvllwfllflfi- Philadelphia . MD 0D M0 I 10 I m... cmtanm m m, ‘flmer 1-018-4- "l" l“ "- at. mun....ooaoocm '1 no TMCW" ggmflmm qv any)”. 2.00 l-I. Wilshere, ‘Dlrbevtll! and 3H0. "B" 0i l-if-‘flt. Neal Dow, Saint J n‘ ; n55, cm‘ md Range" The races will stazt from 0N“ "l" "wt Piwrd well up m1. m 1"" “m” veil’: Wharf- the 11m race 1t a and s21 respectively, PI" 3"‘ Washington . 004 m on: a 1a o 0gb,‘ ma "m or mm "as w,“ 513mm,, Gfggory‘ Detroit . ooo tooooo 1 a a N m“ “ma.” on m, md, Led him 111M411 w- compm, m, mzhhnd Bob tflwffm" -- 1 ll Hadley and Bolton; Auker. sui- m m’ m" ‘m b. m m" for! m the x111" Mm“ m“ Purim; nroon. trnnhnlh "114 11m. Hogan-ad Oochrane. “Ll ‘M 5 p m n. m“, than iwolcnnadnkmaarmy mudmmmum " "‘:1 qmbenumghgggmm; 11mm shotstotwkparttntlae matplpuqn‘ wm GIG!’ (Btflelll . . . . . . “l5! N,‘ yo?‘ ":1" Qua» 51] j 0o" t ‘bu’, “he M": service rifla with open an,“ "n" Oalumet Dawaon. Raider. Rina clgyghnfl H mo“ m; g | r ‘ma’! ‘Mmuwlchm Put) the” deliberately at. m "m, ' m mu. Beau 11a and nenha Bpen- Allen. undue. Dubai; Brown ‘m? ° no a mm m, the run to 100 yarda, 1193mm. oer also - and Dickey: Pearson. stew-art and i” "uwmk hbmvm w . m,‘ at 300 uni ma in; t g Time: 1N. 2M 8-4. 2.06 1-2. mun“ buoy the yac ta lo m’ ‘ "Ml"?- anchored off the Railroad wharf paring target! at the name dlshnce INTQNATIONAI. LIAGUI ‘he "nun. apcanmurlyornaurai Ireelbrhllhcmhnllltvhtou. "mm-g... "m! "° ‘Hub, mm tothe mm “h, m; a Illata rum an. _ Baltimore 001 mom-i s a a‘, mmczlmflfmwfaqm o, . four more than Capt. '1‘. Rochester 000 moor-a 4 - m“ "chum" of m. 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