EL Promoter Gives Statement VF or Cancellation Of Bout Although forced to postpone the Icht-citiltti Wtirrinizton-Rabiii IOllihl main vvcie coinpieted yesterday bv pl'Cll'l1‘_)7.(‘l' l0 of this (into: riiotci- McDonald,‘ although greatly cii. appointed card that fans can expect. plenty of l."lf)ll with Hint-ii of Ilaiifax and Tom Clay- b time of Cliafottetoutn. meet and and Sonny Jones will be the con- flll a. ‘I'd-ere w.ll also be another bottle .\ mciit. s e S xiris Editor. Patriot. Dvar Sir: I will take a short space of your paper to explain the reason of the cancellation of .t l] uii-aprzczuentg had been made. thou lit that ht- \vou'd str-inele me BQWLING HUCKEY. WRESTLING Keen Interest Displayed In Fishermen’s Carnival I-leld At North Rastico 1111.‘: wuplc Jticitdedi 2. 6 H. P. Class B. , 1. Harry F Gauthier. Rustico. L. Alan Pursey. North Rustico. l0 H. P. Class 1 Leon G_a.l.iiit North Rust-ice. 2. C_\ru.a Gallant, North Rustico 6-t‘,\'linder Car Engine (‘lass Lit! 1 ‘NPTQI | t l. Charles Locke. New London. w» ii l’. flu» l 2 Mr. Roberts. hacadie. l-Cylindcr Car Engine Class Joseph ' . 1 Mr. Rdgeoii. French River. =- ll- l‘. Has- A. 2 Roland .\’IacKcnzie. Iiaaudie. > P Gmlaitt. North‘ \l* P. Blacquiere was EIirYI-iii-(ine By §omerville 5412.11. fits LS Golf Title Play l“. "\'-. ,t‘lul).s. His bag disappeared over- F. n} .li m ll. \1"lI'.\Tl H}: ' ' night and a frantic search failed Prits» \' t. » l 2T JCPI to disclose it. ~- of (ht- (‘aii- Wentworth passed from the ‘ (Shanipim- picture in the afternoon at the first scat- jhands of Dick Lutz. of Ashland. a hole in ‘O. . filifli. Snmer- 1 Soniervilies remarkable shot "‘|‘i)()1‘1\l"\' lmggiiiI-f (came on the fifth hole in the af- t ‘on a tt-x-rificruin tcrnoon round. Playing against R. -- lirokc over the G. Ellis of Montreal. Sandy (irovc urn-won. from the fifth tee for the 185 (‘titer tomorrow yard hole. The ball struck iii front rv\ll!"ll round and that of the cup. rolled up and partly - utll he Wlilvllflfl in half dropped. held by the flag. .- ‘Fitttnil i»... tilal‘. Of the I6 The shot put him one up. Ho red States piav- wmt on to win the match 5 and ‘n steady golf 4 His morning round was an ' lHtlrl/l‘? since yestcr- iaiid 7 win over R. C. Storey of up: ‘and the intei-nation- ‘Saint John of tl-e l‘tll'.'i"tli‘it?l‘it giv- ‘i The eastern ranks were thinned e of cuntuttiing. ltorlay, but those left pack a. punch . t - ‘ tinsel tame in lThev include Somerville. Phil .: . lvflflfl iound when ,Farlc_v of Montreal and the two ‘vin (Cr) Wciinvortli of lVfont- Gordon Taylors-Gordon B. of !'("l. t‘|'I‘ of tin-w hoclzcv men Montreal and Gordon Taylor Jr. who starter‘. eliminated Kcn .of Toronlo. Black (-1 Vancouver. considered; Kelly Still Survives “me of the bcst bets from the ‘ L. B. Bisseil of London Thames west. Valley and Pete Kelly of Char- lottetown complete the eastern- Losi Ills (‘luhs tors in the ficlrl. an even half doz- icn Western Canada also has six Tilufi-“s svirpridncdefcathowever. | (in hlavers lcft. and the United States H mini the loss -fotir. of his l0 arrangements the card in spue to ‘nandlv- cveut Since l have promoted bouts here iuac rcn development. Pro- P.\ll_\' and earnestly to provide tho land witu the best bouts that has so arranged his Bennie Binns meetlnt: of Prinre Frlward Island, was not Kid Paticissrvn of Halifax, a hard- in arty way connected wi'h inc. I hldlll}! iniddiewm-ight. in the first hattc always gone to great expctiso main event. to entertain the fans. and I merch- Iii the second main bout. Joe wish tlic fans to know ll ‘\ the semi final. Kid Ciaybotirne curd. 'I‘li@ card Ihave arranrzcd Fir Friday is one which I feel will pro- vldc the fiuis that will prov;- sufficient iUllillSFlOfl chat-cert. for l with all its fun and excite- It will therefore be seen that York Boxiiiz Commlssiop to learn‘. fiction F" uys card is one which should the reason o! (he botd up. ' a full house. I am wurs. ctc. _ JOSEPH RIAPDONALD. o! W.i.rriugton. the lOllOWliiZ Boxintz Promoter. City. ~ from Prnmotor MacDonald - — ~3 for lléflll. LUNG KEY W YER AGAWANI. M8251, ‘July 27—-(API -Higlit:ht~ the first card of a i0- day (itand Circuit harness rare meeting at Agawam Park, Lou: the Warrlhgtnn , Alter having completed the. I had advertised. it was to _m.V ._~ m rr-caivr.‘ a wire dmmandiril! til ntaney. ThLs did not sur- me, but came to me like H- un The party. knowimr that Ham-blctoniati. today won thc Am- erican Stake for lli1'f’€-)'-"8l‘-fll'l cl- iizibies to thc Gcshcii (N. Y» feat- tirr~_ two wreks aivai‘. Lflhi! Kev Ben White‘. of ~ Peter Volo, won the first two hcat. . kflll ll" ~- .' .~ b 1h ti "o-i. , lot 11,11)“: {v35 eemyr. its but. _wruv. of; "iflflfi in the third 1t vrzi», and titcn to have this" mc_ trailinrL l\_/[_(‘.l_.»l‘._ F012 MY FACE IS A GILLETTE WAKE-UP SHAVE“ —uiy! Gordon Shloils, (Mo- mohiia salesman, Windsor, 0m. ' k clean shaves that never leave a trace of ' hlwuyn use Gillette Blades in my Giiiettl Razor. It‘: the beat way! know to wake up my face- invigorlte and fruhen the lkin.". . . That's why moat men prefer Gillette blldel. They skim smoothly through the heaviest stubble-always have I "bracing" eflect on your face. Demand Blue Gillette Blades, precision-built to fit the Gillette Razor and give you clean. close. wake-up chives that really lutl At deal- “; everywhere-S for 25c. 10 for 50c. utws Angus Blacquiere, North Rus- North lfiielrl ls Narrowed Down i BOX SCORE lTflipPFlJlS Al) R H Po A E NIh1"-'ct' cf. 5 i 2 i 0 0 Stlitarbriggs c, 2 1 0 2 0 I fWIZilCII 5%.. 5 2 2 3 1 0 Williams 2b.. 4 4 4 I '2 1 ;Cill‘li'ilt‘llf\0l 1f.. 5 2 3 2 0 0 j Gatitiiici‘ p. 4 1 l. 1 0 f) MCQllftiflC rf ~ c.. 2 3 4 2 f) Acorn 3b.. _ 5 1 1 1 5 n Stilzvan 1b. 4 2 i, 9 i. 1 ‘Cudinore t‘i., 3 1 0 0 0 0 Total 42 1T 17 24 I1 3 ,ilolmaii's Ah R H Po A E Pffll‘ .. t 0 1 0 0 0 ‘D-auiaii C. 5 Z 211 0 1 fling; 3b. 3 2 1 i) Q [l iLowic p. 4 l 1 2 2 f) lEiles and if. 4 1 2 0 0 0 dlfcDoiiald 1b., 4 0 0 4 0 1 Ronzihoii 2b., 4 1 2 i 0 i l Durant cf . 2 0 1 0 0 g >Cll£‘\'f'I‘lt" rf, l 0 0 0 0 0 l ~suttivau 11., 3 0 o z 1 i "Mabcv cf, i 0 (i I 0 0 ‘Petals 35 7 l0 21 13 fl ‘Repfztced Cheierie in 2nd. "Batted for Durant in 7th. ‘ Umpires --At. t-he plate; Bill (Law or. on the bases Nels Whit- lock and J. 'I‘ui'iici'. H!’ INNIYGS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B R. H E Holman1<10500100 710 6 (Itiipcrialsl 1 2 5 2 2 4 x l7 i7 3 up was altogether too much for me in the (:it_v.l have alivays tried hon- l boxin}: fans of Prince Edward Is. ‘ I l could arrange. and the cant-ellation l of this bout. I assure you, the fans l t Wllll ‘ had been canccllcd. through no ffllllt of mine that is ~ v H impossible for me to offer them this ‘ m“ 0m"! l” pfimh‘ hem“ ma“ by i few davs this had bccn rumored Promoter Nl(‘l)0llill(li it was still hoped that zlic bout would come wit-h r-ntcrtaintnoiit l f?“ "5 zhc a I am now 30.11;; after the New! motcr ‘ inanatzci‘ outside the province that» l is certainly tincallcd for and was tinlookcd for. l cailcrl for paviui! thc flflhlPffi the Key, \\'1l1t('l' book "trot-its for the. .1 _. Team l7-7 Coming from behind a 8-4 lead of their (ippliiflils with a i-r-in eut- burst. in the last half of the fourth innings IITIPEIIBLS of the Uity Soft- ball League scored runs in every frame thereafter defeat H01 mans of Suiniiiersi e 1'! to 7 in an exhibition softball game played at the park (Lamond last evening. For tiireo frames bowie thc vis" itiiig huinci" had thc tviiiiicrs baf- ilca as his HIM/Cs piled u a lean for hiiii on the strength u one run in the opening frame and live iii tne thtra but once the Iinperials got their butting eyes going there wasn't \t.y much to it. '1 he}: scored ,-in cvcty tiiuuii: from the fourth 011 ,a.» thry pouitcied out home runs. ‘dotiuicu (ind tiiplc.» ivliile Gauthier ion the mound tar lniperiais let his .1 OLIDOIICIIK) down with u Lotte counter llli ‘tilt’ 1a.’. ll\':‘ frames of the l‘4n'(‘(~u\ cf the game were l" tit. and Afurruy Cat'- I‘ ‘ ct. tiu- loiiiict‘ \\'.tn i\\'0 .t;ip.'... and (uo sun; c. out of four (llll 1.11 ip~ 1v the plate timing a ‘pcrfvct lit tiiiiie Carniicliaol iii uiltllllOll t5 a sirgle had two home runs that u: ' md for five runs. i ' Snag 511.11. cc». linpcrials t caicuci‘ nu.- li'l.'i‘t‘ to lcavc the gatiic .n lhc tltird when a throw ‘from thc oailielrl dislocated a Joint the seciid finger. The llIJLlf)‘, al- though llut serious was patnfu. and required medical attention. IN THIS CORNER Lookint; forward to the scrap ever since it had been announced several weeks aflo- 170x108 H115 were grcatlv disappointed yesterday thc iiniictinccment that the proposed Warrintrion-Rabtn lxnll For the past scheduled. _ + + rk "r And once auzaiu an Lslaiid bro- has to take the rap for an on the part of a fighter or Making terms that l11'jl\(‘_-" nllfll ever paid hcrc. every- thing looked '0 bc in shape for the fight. 'l‘licii ' Wtirrtuuttui or his manager sud- rir-nly bonus thc price and this af- tm- (wing: wired the expense money iiiev had t for. The sum \l'il.\ gatch that Promoter McDonald could no‘ tvttablv meet ii and he was icft holdiiiz ‘he “baa? Whe- :lirr thcv knew this would happen . we (‘illllifii say but the “Yhole thine .. .. bk.» a...» lmperials lLarge Crowd Views Regatta Defeatyside And Other Sporting Events Staged At Georgetown. capital of King's County. was in holiday mood yes- terday as the annual regatta and acquatic sports were held climax- ed with a boxing match and dance in the town hall where prizes were presented. Other visitors to the town wiled away pleasant hours at the Highlands dance. The main boxing event. a H-chedtiic-d lfl-lY-liiill 1mm mover-i] George Leslie. former Prince Ed- tcard Island Champion and Them- as "One-blah" McCloskcv one time Maritime champ. ended 45 seconds after the starting gong when MrClosktyv took the count. He had lcft himsclf open to a siriashiiig left from Leslie The crowd. expecting a bzitle between the two former champions were, disappointed with the suddeni ciidinrt of the scrap and shouted "fake". There was no doubt. how- r-vcr a: to the blow which floored “One-Man." l ‘lhc prcliiiiiiiui‘_\' and hPllll-llllillt events provided the fight fans! with plenty of action. hotvcvetxi even if the main botit was a dis- ' appfllhtnicnt. In the Ralph Hcninhill won a round decision nvci" Bernard Ptlllfhh)‘ both Gooi‘gc(o\\'ii bnvs This scrap gave the crowd the most action of the eveninc. Mur- phy showed good foot work btii at that couldn't seem tn keen clear of I-Iemnhillis darting left. The boys. ahouttfi and 1B fvcars of agc and wruxhiiic fli1|)1'0Xl111flit‘l_v i 4 5 hounds were game scranncrs and the bout was all fieht cvcrv sec. ma from bell m bell. ‘ In (he semi-final "Kid" Nlckpr. preliminary four ' seconds threw in the towel inthp l‘*si_ seconds of the fifth after their man had taken terriffio ottnishment in a mime but loslnq flrrht fiflalnst hls hard hitting 0p. penny-it. This bout was more of a boxing exhibition than the preliminary scran had been There was a grind deal of clinching and it “'3: no; until mt- third round um Nicker-l Rm) went after Shaw in earnest. ("11s louvabhie of (‘harlotleiniim was refcrcc The hie cvmt following lhc boat races m ihc afternoon (vas ihn “in hi)" flame betivcen all star teams from Gcorzctaitwi and wit)..- (antic. traditional enemies in 5M". The visiting team defeated ficorrzclnivn 8-5 in a hnrd foutzht “am” ill?" was fl1i\'l70(l\"5 until the last innings. ' ‘ The lineups were; Canadians C Eve Of India ns And lmperials To Meet Tonight Far from-bouts: ccrtain of a play- off berth with the Bees threaten- int; their third POSIUDII standing Imperials tackle the league-leading Indians in tonitzhts softball le uc encounter and the manner in wh ch the Imperials have been LPOlIIR of late make indications point to a close cvcn. struggle all thc way. Indians fhrec statues in front of the pack arc anxious to clinch the top spot jllSt as quickly as possible and Will therefore be just as anxi- 011s for a victory as the Imps-rials l doesn't. leivc a savory smell b\' anv , litcrtllg; Flllfl it is hoped that those, concerned at thi. cud \\'lll take iti l (u; ‘.\'i7l1 (no New York Boxinfil i t. tiiini».~iviii and find out theg lrvasoti for the stidden shift in. 1 plans. ‘ -l- 4- a- ~l- l Attopit drawn m a letter '- l"(‘lll r. . l-fcfioitald which "tirs on tiuuthci‘ bart. of this + + + -l~ ‘rho aboir. however. is not de- (nrrniiz the Stmrtinrz Club from 1 staitiitu Yll"l1‘ show on Friday lllillit 'anil (hero is a card now in readi- ness that promises lots of action from start to finish. Bennie Binna and Ktd Patterson of Halifax will izla-lv sntzc a flucfest in the main event a» both are well-known for their hittimi ability and tust tzlorv iii mixintz matters as iont! as they stav on their feet. + + + ~l- In the snail-final Tommv Clav- boui-nc, who i-ccciitlv stave Binn: a whale of a bat-tie is stacked aizainst I-Iammcrhand Joe Hinch of Halifax and lll‘l'P is another sctto that has action spelled all over it. Clay- bntiriic. nu“ of the smartest of Is- land fltrlifcrs. and a southpaw at hast-ft received his name of "ham- merhand" for nothimz. He has won I lot of firrhts due to his hittlna ability and manner of abscrbiniz ‘punishment and will be met bv a man worthy of his steel. + + + + The remainder of the card has been arrnntzrxi so as to izive the fans a run for H1011‘ moncv mid al- thoueh said fans will bc unable to witness Wrirrtneton and Rabin in action nevertheless they will see n c cc-mtvascri of fiizhters who rcalli u.‘ :21 and thine ‘lam is in them. - 1" -'r Now Bob Feller is threatened with curtailment of his carol-r His fast ball is gone before he reaches i£‘ma1ority. Burned out by ex- tion pun and hi 8h l0 that. will be up azainst a man who i fight for eu-rv- W . The game is called for 6:15 and Uinpireiii-ciiicf Lawloi‘ lct ti be known vestcrday that if the. teams are not rcdav tn start at. 6:30 at the late-H. the squad short of pin-y- ers will lose the game by forfeit. SUFTIIA ll. MAME. _-. ___ r Dnrclicsci- Rumblrrs .1 dated Kings Street lt/rllliiilqn, i . nine liilliilil‘ soft-boll came played , in the Jail Square last. eveninz at 1 six o'clock. The batteries tvcrc Slicrrv and iintizhcy foi- thv Dorchastci- Rainb- lers, and Gallant. and "Kid" Ryan for Kim's Street (cam The next. game will be played Friday eveiiine at (i o'clock. tear his arm ofl with speed the boy wonder is facinz another crisis 1n his career. + + rlr + Hc will have to chatter‘ his me- thods. develop a dmentive curve , plus a chamzc of pace if he hopes t to si-av up in the biz time Dizzv i Dean i.» doinc that now vcrv suc- | ccssttiilv. Grove did it. and Walter 1 Johnson even lmst his great speed i (hednst five \'(‘tii's of his active baseball life. + + + . Cleveland is disappointed in him ‘they ‘have used him on zreat oc- (‘asimia (lPDPiidlhI on his liuvnlnr. speed to itu-c fans (o the rate. and despite Wflfiilili’. suznals last vent" have knot FPllflLli fast. ballet‘. "r ‘r 1 You can onlv no s0 far on speed l 1n baseball. Thr- fcilows who mix (hem up arr- (hr- ones tvlio last nvcr '~ ‘Elie route (‘vtovc lust now afIiir-H Ml with aiintlicr arm filllll"iil.l|>l11l{l ‘ha: out S» did mam the fate of Schoolboy Rowe. a , burnt. out. DUthPT almost bnfnrc rmchlniz maturitv. is at. the cross l roads of his career. .____._--i m.’ ' l oiid. 3! ‘4ITI-.“L>‘Q‘J ._¢>-— WORL Georgetown Fiel era F‘ Lavandter G. Nicholson H Foucliere 5- ReYfmld-i iw. Bourke P- Mflbum Bill Ryan. Charlottetown. was umpire. ‘First mce in the fishing boat class was that for q-cyiinder en- glues. Louis i-iari" Beach Point placed ‘ first followed b_v Dan Condoii. Mur- ray Harbor North in second place and Dan Stewart. Kilinuir third. In the single cylinder 5 H. P- class Elmer stewart, Murray Har- bor icit the ticet with Angus Mao- Lcan. Cicorectown sccond and Gor- don Johnston, Siurf-teon third. Herbert Llewellyn. another Mur- ray Harbor North fisherman Un- ished iii-s; iii the twin-cylinders. ClASs with Kenneth Beck. Murray Harbor and ‘fcmple Gotell George- town placing ccnnd and third. nly l\\ o t-twaf- ~ answered the starters run iii the B-cyliiiders cias . b0.li .\1ui‘.uy River craft. Lee NICOllC llllil~lit‘(l first while his brother Clarence Nicolle was sec- The snipe race found twelve trim craft jockeying for position as the starting flue fluttered Smith. Churloztctowtn out his oppoiiciits to cross the finish line fir.t followed by William Fitz- gerald Georgetown in second place with DI‘. Preston McIntyre, Monta- gue and Puul Fitzgerald, third and fourth icspectivclt‘. In thc tree tor all Onawa, L. H. Coffin, Montague, consistent win- ner at many regattas again showed hie,- heels to the other boats in a son. Charlottetown" Islan w - good mm“? breeze‘ Dr‘ L‘ A‘ [prwpjght rhflnmmn “Tmd (rs; Johnston, another Mont-Ewe Yacht»!- JM-kjp sham also fro,“ n", mm man sailed Ghost to win second vincial capital in lllf‘ fifth of any“? “hue - Capt‘ Fitzgerald‘ srhgdulpd q.‘ round “Pr-m, S]1fl‘\.vs (‘1l[‘v')l“.1‘Zt‘l-O\\‘l1 \\'ll-]1 Fleet placed .111‘ . Another fcature of the afternoon was the acquatlc sports. Classes and winners were: Junior girls: swimming race; 1. Catherine MacPhee; 2.12mi: Llew-ciivn, 3. Connie Scully, all of Georgetown. Senior girls swimming race; 1, Jean Ledweil, St. Peter's; I. Marion Refuse. Georgetown; 3. AQHQs Scully Georgetown Junior boy's swinunine race: I. Harold Landry. Georgetown; 2. Frank Dalziel, Borden; 3. Frank MacPhee. Georgetown. Senior boy‘. swimming race: i. Frank Lake, Gaspereaux; 3. Ralph Hemphill. Georgetown; 3. Walter Hemphill, Gm-rgetown. ‘The afternoon's events passed without any accident except for the upsettiii: of a small outboard motor Gerirgetmvn boat stud to be from Charlottetown. 95mm... “mun” Robert Machon and his six-year- D_ Lavers 1a Macmnnon old son of Lower Montague were Pitcher Passengers, For a time fear was J. McConnell W. Goss . felt for the safety of the little lad airs», Base {but a motor boat rushcd to the res- S. (‘mttcil v, Gram cue and picked the owner of the Second Base $0M and his pavsenger up- They C. Sharkev B. Grant ‘ =uifercd nothing worse than a wet- Thiitcl Base tin . C. Boudreaiiir J Murdcck Weather for the events was ideal Slwttstob Iwltih a flood breeze blowing for the R_'_1_'@_Ll‘$ S.__McLai'en wailing races, onfident Davis Cup Test my DOUGLAS AMARDN Canadian Press Staff Writer) MONTREAL. July 27—(CP)— Trained to the pcnk of condition 14"" YOU“! Canadian netmen were readv tonight for the opening o1 a new era in the Dominions Davis Cup histoiy. R055 Wilson of Tomnu; mu Bob. by Murray and Laird Watt. of Moti- trcai were named today to carry the Imminionls challenge aeafnzg; Japan in t-hc sPmi-flnal roucri of (he North American zone trials. The series- starts tomorrow‘ on Mount Royal Tennis Club's grass mllrft and marks Canada's return W wt) plflv after a taro-year ab- sense. E. Henri Laframbroisc, non-ploy. l"! F-"I-htaln of the Canadian: and a former Davis Cup player himself spoke fnr his men (onieht and said “We arc YPFY- vrn- confident of Wlllnmf; t-he series." And observers who have watched the team at. work W’ lflit 10 din-s echoed his opinion. Wilson. spcerirali of the Canadi- ans. will clq flfillbll‘ (hm- ym- m5 countiy tncctinr! Fumiterti Nakano in the irst. ,\TTTETPS match fnmgffgw mid pairinz with watt iiizainsr. N... kano and Jiro Yamr-giahi in the rlotiblcs Frirlnv. Murrav and Yama- t!!'-‘hi will m"(‘t in (‘he second sin- ilcs lnmorrmv. Final twn slurlrs matches vril] ‘he played Saturdatq with Wilson drawn a"aii"~i. Yamaeishi and Mur- liny atzalntv Nakano. Hrvwevg, |DOli"l’l< Cameron of Vancouver ,and Yawirpiii" Kuramitsu of Japan who did nnl tzct stat-rind assifii. 111ml“ mat‘ PM action on the but dav if thr- series ivinner is decided bcfnre then. Lafranibolse and non-playing captain Tamio Abe of Japan stag- ed lipht drills for their teams to- day. Fred Perry. British are who has been coaching the Canadian: for more than a wreck. worked sintzly with each player and at the ‘finish said he was "most pleased" (wit-h their shearing. H. R. Tennis Club lSchedule Today The sdiedule of i Redeemer Tennis today follows: lay in the Holy 811mb tournament Men‘: Doubles 6 OO-Wm. McDonald and Cl. Mia]- lctt vs V. Williams and H. 5 Houston. 6 (Xi-J. Kenny and C. Puioau vs I. Connors and G_ Nolan. ‘ Ladle: Doubles MiG-E. gurley and H. Blanchard l see-if u. ' anrvliw: i ' before him Feller threatened (xvii t l Chaflm pion ls Defeated In Club Tourney An upset featured the third dayfs lay of the Charlottetown Teiinis Club's closed tournament men's singeles division at Victoria Pank yes rday. Dick Rice paved the we for the declaring of a new clu ion by defeating the defend- 1118 Hlist. Frank Hansen. in a three-set match. 6-3. 4-6. 6-4. Favorites advanced for the most rt in other matches run off. but ncreased competition was every- where in evidence as the iield nar- rowed clown. George Chandler, after getting away to a good start and winning the opening set in ii matdi with A. Doucette 6-2. wilted in the next tiwo and fell 6-4. 6-3 before the fine volleying and canny place- ments of his opponent, In another lnterestin p match which featured long ralies and clever recoveries. Doug Cordon‘ el- iminated Maitland Owen in stiaight sets 6-4. 6-4. Results follow 63. Wright defeated B. Burnett s-a. 6 (‘Gordon defeated M. Owen. A’. Doiicette defeated o. Chandler 2-6. 6-4, s-s. 6 Black defeated F. Pierce. 8-6. 6 fi Millie defeated N. Higgins, 6-I, BOXING BASKETBALL omen SPORI Record In Racing Al‘ A new raoe tracfk was formally opened in Prince coumtgyesterdéy at Kensingtcii and a fine clays pra ralmme was enjoyed by B 111186 git er ng. . Honorable A. E. MauLcan. Libel“ a1 representative for Prince Count)’ in the Dominion House of Com- mons was introduced uv m)? Smlt‘ cr J‘. F. a. wi-irht 01 $“mm"1'-'ld° and lii a. fittiit: address formally opened the Kciisington track which has hitherto cottdttcted only "mi- iiiec programmes. Durin the course of his remarks Mr. BfZLBB-Xl complimented those in 0111118 _°Y the new oval for the fine cond Lion of the grounds and track and also congratulated them on their splen- did cnterprtse in 11911119 P" km‘? the Efllllfl old sport whic 15 loved by all, to the front. The WPifillCl‘ ivns favorable and precticallv evcrv heat was closely mmpsp-d in n spectacular card. The sccnc, shifts for the test (I the season to the Eastern end o. (he Island with ‘Montague and Charlcutctznttii Slliifllll! _the_ spot- light. Rat-inc as good in fact as will be sccn most anywhere Yes- terday at Kenslngton climaxcd the season in P111100 County. and two _votin:: ladzes amused the crowd betwecii heats in front of the iudgcs‘ stand. 6o, Vllfhlte defeated K. Richards. -0, 6- . genie»: defeated F. Hansen. (H. 4' ' ‘ronavs SCHEDULE ILOO-Doticettc and MtQllflld imith and Caine. VS Q 5 A. 6 . 30-0. G. R Hawks Blip ' Tigers 13-3 In a regular scheduled Bflfflefll the Midget Softball League Plats‘ at tne r-ai-k diamond last. Evelllflli Charlie wqruvs Brtshil?" Hg?“ defeated Bill Fishers Tigers l K 13 to 3 count _ v _ d Featured by heavy llllllllL an fast fielding the winners went a- head early an the encounter and were never Ln very much danger ° losing the lead BASEBALL PRACTIFE Can - Park McQuaid vs A. Hosan- F‘. Hutcheson vs D. Rice- Millie vs D Gordon for (“the Junior P t.e rac C at the adians this evenin ~0p0nl11g heat but take ihlrd as Peter Realm‘ 11 players are Diamond at 5:45. 55kg ___ It d 2.15 Trot and Pace Six horses answered the call in the fast class and thcv mad? 8 V9117 prcttv race There was little scor- intz niid for ihc most part they were all on their stride. Dude P0- tcmpkiii scored at the 1e in the wen away H little rough enabling Lusty Frisco to lake the lend on the first turn. Lustv then trotted a lovely iriilc to rivin n heat in 2.10 1-4 setting a iicw track record, a new truck trott- ing record for the Kensinlzton oval. This- was the fastest mile Lustv Frisco has been since 00min‘: into the hands of Mr. Chandler. Peter Reaper was well up in this heat and imrovidcd th» cnmPPm-lftn for Frisco alone with Dude PoWmP- kin. The Poicmpkln horse placed second with Reaper third and Mc- Ewelyn the Great fourth. In the second heat Frisco went away at the pole WlllhDlldG P0- tompkin Sllllpllli! in behind. Petei Reaper came up on the brick stretch of the first half and raced Lusty Frisco in ilit‘ 3-4 pole bcwrv rim t1- ing back. The two weir S0 C098 that it mieht have been a team- Dude aotem ittitppiactericsgcgngnaizg "l9 1113B r McEwe vii t l Irma?‘ sit htly through the strctci. n B thlzrd heat McElwvti the Cieat ot away t0 n tIOOKl SlIiYL snapipcfl i) C pale on the first turn and WK» 11"‘ _ _cr_headed._Nariclflflfllfflll meats-Black Cat - _firZ5¢ IQfirIO/t‘ When life threatens you with disappointment, find consola- tion in the soothing aroma of Black Cat. The air-conditioned. dust-freed fragrance of its Z5 7 ‘t r: Black at -27‘¢":.y 23.42‘? kflz/ neturahunadultcrated Virginia tobacco is just what you need to restore equilibrium. Don't; try to struggle through anoth erday without the help of Black Cat. HIIMS IJUOI, Ellflllllfl (ESL IIQVII IEMS’ RENIAIIII! f0! UMIII A trmipp lllcllifllll‘! three cowbrxvs‘ lLusty Frisco Sets ' Track 2 3 Great Day K ens i ngton up all the way and was a 900d second. Lusty IPrI-sco was hemmed in and forced to g0 ii i008 Wily which he could not manafle and placed sixth. Abner T, Clegg who was 1m roving with each heat placed ird. 2.20 Trot and Paco Guy Ann was the class of this race. taking three straight heats from a field of three horses. Aaron L. went away at the pole in the first heat with Leta Kalmuck sec- ond and Guv Ami on the outside. Guy Ami swung into SPCDIICl in the back stretch on the first half and took the lead in the second half also on the back_stretcli. Aaron L. made a lovely drive to the wire but could not quitc ctitch the Callback mare. The next two heats were alsp very close with Aaron L. mak- mg two izrcat bids to act in the win column but _iust DPlii‘! tinablv to make it. - 2.25 Trot and Pace This Class had five starters in the first heat but Stari-ett Volo was drawn leavinr: four to finish the next two. Miss Victoria trot away at the pole in the first heat and held it to the 3-4 pole. At this point the O'Brien brothers. Lloyd and Joe came on with Airl- mer Worthy and Direct L., the latter tukiruz the fastest heat of the race in 2.13 3-4. Aylmer Wor- thy second and Miss Victoria third. Avlmer Worthy raced Direct. L.dur- inc the first, half of the second heat until the former struck the bank szoinir iri-to the stretch. throw- inz driver O'Brien. irivinnz him a nasty spill. The horse was fourth and allowed to start in the last heat. The third heat was a rbeauty with Avinier Worthy racina from wire to wire and finishinll noses apart with the O'Brien horse wtinnina: in what many thourchtwas a dead heat. It took the iudzes some time to decide the winner. Island was-third and Mia Victoria. fourth. 2.28 Trot. and Paco There were t2 horses in the 510w class and the iudires felt it wiaa to run elimination heats. SquireHa-ia- over proved the winner aftershow- in: plentvof speed and class intzhe izood time of 2.16 1-2 for the fast:- est heat. S UMMARY 2.15 Tmt and Pun Lusty Frisco (Schuman) -— 1 tMcElwyn the Great (Cali- beclc) ‘ Dude Potempkln (McNeil) — Nancy Carroll (Sciitnle) —- Abner T. Clem (Hood) - - Peter Reaper (MncKinncn) Time: 2.10 I-4; 2.11 3-4; 2.14. 2.20 Trot and PM» Guy Ann (Cellbeck) - — - Anion L. (O'Brien) — - - beta Kalmuck (Kelly) — — Time: 2.11 1-4; 2.14; 2.14. 2.25 Trot and Pawn Avlmer Worthy (L. O'Brien) I Direct L. (O'Brien) - — - 1 Miss Victoria (Power) - - 9 Leland (Kelly) - - '— - - 4 Starrett Volo (Amistroiur) - 5 Time: 2.13 3-4; 2.19 3- ‘ 2J8. 2.28 Trot and Pam First “limination 1100i Squire Hanover (Sonmle) — 1 Oscar (G. Callbeck) — — - + Noviisilk (L. O'Brien) - - - Nellie Gray (Schuman) - -- +- Lacoiila Lass (Carr) - - - - Jiickie Volo (J. McDonald) -- econd Elimination Hoot OQGIHW I4 gauze-p»- a 2 B 5 8 “Ni-l “NH BNI-‘l ECW514553 Bill Bailey lL. O'Brien) -- - 1 Darkey Kalmuck (Kelly) - - 2 Major Bowes (Steele) - - - 3 Hillside Jack (Kennedv) -- -- 4 Nellie Watson (Crozier) -- wr- 5 Marni-en Abbe (Ross) - - -- (I Final Heat Squire Hanover (Scmpie) -- - I Darkey Kalmuck (Kelly) - - 2 Bill Bailey (L. O'Brien) — - w l Novasilk (L. O'Brien) - - - 4- Nellie Gray (St-human) - -.- - 5 Hillside Jack (Kennedy) - -- I 0868? (Callbcck) ~ _ - - - 1 Maior Bowes (Steele) - - - I Time: 3.16 3-4: 2.17: 2.16 1-2. 8.1813211 Results AMERIC AN LEAGUE 1st Game New York 030 110 101-7 11 St. Louis 004 001 00-5 I3 Vance. Sundru and Dickey; John- son and Heath. Dix. .;.uuc ppd. Ra lio [.1 at Chicago i1o...p....(~(i. Itatti. (m: not 010-4 9 l iii. (doubleheader) WJrllillfllOll Delroit .120 Ull U0x-9 11 S Weaver. Appivum, Krakauslcas, Kelley and R. i-‘crreil, Giulia-ni- Latvson and 'l‘el>bctts. Phfnriclphia 210 020 420-11 l2 I Cleveland 211 041 30X-12 l3 1 Ris. Thomas. Potter and Hayes] Hudlin. Zubci‘. Ilumphrics. Mlllmll I-Iardcr and Pytlaik. National lmaiue Si. Louis 000 i107 000-7 ll. New York 000 000 000-0 4 Warneke and Brcmer; Castle- man. Lohrinan, Coffmiin and Main cuso. Dunning. Pittsburgh $l$ 200 001-4 5 Philadelphia 000 011 000-2 4 Baucrs and Todd: I-lallahan. Mulcahy and Davis. 1st (lame Cincinnati (100 000 000-0 g g Boston 00b ()10 000-1 weaver. seiimt and iiemiibergan MacFavden and Lopez. n Gums Cincinnati om 000 000-1 5 1 Boston 031 000 100-0 B Walters and Lombardi; WM! Imd Mueller. Chicago at Brooklyn (n41)! game) Svracusc 000 0111 012 0-7 B I Baltimore .. 001 100 300 0-4 ‘l Grabnw. i. Nfincr, Be U) Richard: Rcniiitzcr. Wittg Spciircr. National Night Game Chicano 00L! 000 000-2 I l llinokfvu out) 000003-11 ‘f Brvatii and Pflicai‘; Posed Tillllblls aii(l (Inninbcll. International Nltzlit (lame Buffalo (In) 342 002-1 t Rochastci‘ (W) 310 1700-4 8 | Fink and Phillips; Kleiriks, Hmo- . man and Ogmdowski. 1vv-__- n wII rune-wu-