JULY 31_, 193421 TI-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN BOWLING WRESTLING - - i _ _ PAGE sEvEN _ aoxmo I Nu/s °=.... sion wo 1111> OTHER SPORT I-_ T - 1;., T ' ' A United States Captures Doubles atch Winners _ Handed Entlqes For Tough Opposition NeWA1111a11 i Races Wed. . Red Sox Defeat Senators; Browns Come Through In Ninth To Beat Chicago s1TE Fon ilVI3tCl1€S TITLE EoUT SELECTED From British D . _ _ _ _oe ei ,/wl,ymLEDON, July 30.-Great Britain tonight required only one vic-. mv ln tnmorrows singles matches with the United States to make s M Large List Of Fast - - - H F B' M 1 Stoefen \_71nd1cates Himself, Play- Aggfsst ‘u. M. Jab- W. A set to, 2-1 and gave the crippled Washlngi/on club it‘s 20th defeat during July against. eight victories. The loss dropped the Senator to Browns defeated Chicago. For Ferrell it was his ninth vlc-` tory of his late-starting season ag- ainst a single defeat and a fairly easy task despite Washingtonks ten blows. With Hcinic Manush. Johnny Stone and Joe Kuhel on the injured list. the Senators ag- basc, the berth Kress has been holding down since Kuhel broke his leg, Cliff Bolton, who only de- serted the holdoul ranks ii few days ago, caught. Browns Win In Ninth The Browns rallied behind Dick Coffman's good pitching at St. Louis, tied Chicago White Sox in the eighth and won 4-3 in the ninth. Saliiiiiy West was the batliiic helo of the day. his homer in the eighth. with a miate on base, tying the score at three all. West also scored another run for the Browns in the sixth, after singling. Appling. Sox shortstop. present- ed the victors with the winning run iii the ninth. when he fumbled fA_P. By Guardian‘s Special Wire) NEW YORK, July 30 - The return weiierweight titfr fight hetvieen Bamey Ross and .Iimmy lylcLarnin will be held at thc Madison Square Garden Bowl in Long lsland City Sept. 6, the New York American Christmas Fund, promoter of the m1tch announced today. Ross, who won the li.|e fiom the Vancouver Irishman there May 28 and li‘lf‘l.arniii_ sglleil the articles some time ago but the site was left open. The con- tract with the Girdcn \\a~ signed todav l _. .- _ _ i .', M Sinclair i iiemergcd victors in thc ladies doubles, lwinnina from Miss Tait and Miss Finals were reached in the ladies' doubles and men's doubles yesterday in the tennis tournament, and the brand of tennis witnessed by the ,f::illci~_v would satisfy the most carp- llng critic. The matches iverc a strik- Iing testimony to the marked and icontinued improvement in the gamc played here during the last few years. ‘Vilas Boulke and iss 5. Doctor Medium, 2.11, A. Perry. 6. Heather Bell. Brent Mclrlnls. 7. Patrick Direct. 2.10%. J. ls- 8, Star D., 2.13. lDr. Bowne-ssl. alri presented a makeshift lineup Rookie Johnny Gill played left field in place of Manush_ who got in only as a pinch hitter. Refi Kress was shifted to right and E_______ by S_m____ s__m___ Km L‘°*‘2.l-“_*"_~.L_S@2;‘1_'°l1‘;fi_.i11i”_;;11*;___.fr'-°f§&L=“‘w>;.T i<-my from Gas- B-6. i-6 scored. 9 B`ll Cope 210 Power Bros (By Guai-dian‘s Special Wire] Semi-finals _ ly , _ _ ~. - Melllio's slow grounder and Bajma l L | Kenny and McQilaid in three thril- l How They Stand ling sets. 7-5. 5-3. 6-rl. The tally came at the conclusion of a last minute rally. which Roger Horn.=b\".=. 1934 edition of the Browns have presented local fans .____?. gllarriiigton 6-2, 6-3. In the men`s doubles, Dickson and Gass won from 1\l€n's Singles (By The Canadian Prcssl rwgpdly Charlottetown. Z5- l'I'1 c/.> 2 "__ 1| cz: Sioefcn ln Form incidentally, the match proved B (C. P. Cable By Guardian's Special for Stocferi. The six- wlrel five-inch Califomiim. whose LONDON July 3fl§Cm-es at All Open:-d Quietly The ir._i~c1i opciied quietly enough wth S:/=~f:‘ii somewhat erratic and ilr..~=o1l~ ‘ii act lhc first ball of his lrriiii iz liic court, Lott was piily- inrsmzl \ liiolllzh and they pulled ._ ed Albe,-l0n_ started w01'ki.lig out observersf ;__Worthington 154. Richardson 581; 7_ 5ll\~el~ l)0¢l,0l~_ pm-gy Bowncsg, :igrccd they would be hard to beat. __ _ mPSh11`i“- 192 Hhfi- f011°W1I1B 0I`l» Summerslde. entcreo oy O`Brle1i R E S U L T Si But. it remained for a girl diver, 17 1°' *W0 HY- D<’Tb_\'. Stables. I13 year old Lynda Adams of Van- Middlesex 516 for seven declared ‘~ - . ' 9 Alb2l’l\' ,. , _ 53 50 515 PI_"\`fH11Sf‘<1 CHD! R N01"f15 end of the days plav in first class do? gixglotwtglva' C F K rm I ' ~ ' _ _ _ _ _ _ en _ _ _ 9 yv Montreal _ oi Wl»l1f1mS 1° 5"11d l hun? 0511 cricket matches that will end to- Summa,-Side' I Buffalo __ _ ., 5<' "1" I'"m`d [?l‘“'iS RK. W‘}l__mer_A1' m01'1'0W f01I0Wf 3. Joe the Great. Chas. Ballard, It looks as though there will be a S_\'1”H»Gl1£\P ~ -- 43 6? 411 *1I;f_I__i:;_“1__-1_'__;g‘;'h _A‘_"_;‘__y,_5 biggtig Surrey 501 (Watt five for 1341; C_ B record entrv for the Provincial Ri'le B31i11Ti0I‘e .. 32 _____‘z__ _____________________g_ ‘ ' Kent 378 for six fAs.hdown 121, 3, 'Winnie Winkle. 2.13, W. Mc- ‘matches which will commence _ 'mm' on ___ ___h___ ___________d to be the “nal grr;e_s 64, Todd 62 not outl at. the Neill. Southport. Thursday morning and will be com- AMERICAN LE.~\Gl’E , _ _ _ _ v 5_ Fl-anl; J, 0rt0lan_ Capt. S. pleted Friday aftern'».'vii_ The s len- (C-V nhl* By G““l'd1"l'5 SPNIHI "1 __\_‘_"f_ f‘:I_'__‘_P___§_;:];2egggh$; Sussex 251 fMclville 55, Mayer Grady, Summerside. did DI‘1ZB 1151-- the 18FLZ0Si» f01` llilfilly, wire’ so md mm, scmcély could m_‘ rmii- for sil; Warwickshire 269 and 6. Mac volo, 2.13, o'Brieh stab- years. the Offvrmlls of cups. medals LONDON, July 30-Calladfs bla h__H~“_,__l(_ _hp Britons were “___ 126 for two ixllhf-r vol at Hove. ics, Atherton. _ _ and aizgrczatc a“'a1'ds has Sllrrcfl up Brlllbh Emr»11'<` Games team- the by me mmu_e_ It ap_ Essex 214 iocohnor 62, clay six 7- Capt. Cont. Sample 'Hamms H 101 Of enthusiasm. largest body of athletes to Journey “,o,nd be licked if the for 517); Glamorgan 152 and 353 Stables, tsensuigton. S-‘\;2;_I-113 Secre£ary Capt. W. A. overseas for the second Empire Wm, L0 _hp mm set for com for eight i_L-'oil \'< l\.'inl'|ei~ Black- IS:il11id~:"1 ii1;i'.~l` l 530 li ni l>:"`~.-on A' Bourke vs. iwlniicr of Kcnn_\'-Hariwnglon vs. Matl1c.'~rli'i-Rooms. match. --i--iw PLA YOEF CAME ENDS IN DRAW (Special to The Guardian) Sl’.\I.\lEl{.\ll)li. .lu.y 30-The playoff game for ilic .\lc_\lurd0 Cup bctuern the C 1'. M. L. and Pioneers lust night at Sum- ` mersidcii ended in a four-all draw. It uns one nf the best games seen licrc this season, henv_v hittiiic h_\ lictii teams hn- ing a feature. ' The winners secured three tallies in the first inning, adding one more iii the fifth, (`. Y. M. Y. getting one in the first and three more in the fourth frame Umpire; Dr .\lc.\lurdo: Base Judge. Geo Lockhart, Batteries: C Y. ZVI. L.. 'Reg Phillips. Herman Durriiit; Pion- eers. .luck _irhlii-mari. Dope Dmi- l~,’.cnny & Harrington; Dickson vs. ey. --¥-___..__..i.l ___i~__i.____.- ii-_-----_ _-v-_-L-_ _l-'Y 1-; -_ 1.11%- _ __ if oui lhc :Ei-sz set at 7-5. Lester ral- I'.'ir.g in thc- crucial 10th game to wzn his <-ci"_'icf- with two burning 8. Mis .lean uialloli, Mis. An , ; il-Ieamc 172, Hendren 127. Webster nie ifilicniore, Baie Verle, N. B.. en- AMERICAN LEAGUE A large crowd that watched t1ie_ 54~ MUY1-‘f€‘l' 52 not Out): Somerset tered by S A R.ockloi'd swim in and divin uad rim-, couvel' to create a real sensation. . » - m g B SCI D _ 181 and 21 for none at Taunton. 9. Mr. Squires, H. C. Jewett, Ch ' ' ' ces. 1'. bcghr. in look like a rout as the Alil<‘r.r. its slniply ol'ci‘whf‘lmcLi Hllilics .~iiir11.cc, siibstiiulcd for Perry al ihf- last minute to save llie liltter for singles duty, to take the second sct 6-0 and the first two ginies of thc third. The lli-iionf. rallied there to storm thc nfl lopczlicr as Lott became llns1czid_\'. break George and then Slot-fcn twice lind take the set 6-4. They ligain rallied. after again dropping thc rli-st two games, to make thc fiiinl set a battle but they f“‘11X1i1l;m 3-‘iii Australians and Scotland was de- my b\‘;mmer§me` C - h , INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE westiing i0rC£’S \\'€‘l‘€ entertained all clared a draw today when Scotland Boéwil iS_T;;e"e` Dr' hnswp el' Mom l om a tea at Wilton Court. Tomorrawl was unable to complete its first 3 Jin; seé D1. Christo he, Bos_ Sy,-Milf.; 2401220- 4 8 0 all teams. including the Canadian. innings. Australia scored 331 for mn' M555 ' ` P ' Kimsey Cnlllel xd_u021 will be entertained by the Prince five declared and Scotland had 1111 4' Bud' Cope G Callback s“m_ Coombs and Cronin an men' of Wales at Si. James Palace. for eight when stumps were drawn. ' - ' ‘ ' . ' ' _ _ Qbservm-5 had little opportunity merslde. lFour night games-one tuili ht The match. started last Friday, 5_ M155 Alwormy p_ McKenna gamel, g to size up thc strength of the WHS 1H“’fI`\lP1€‘d Saturday by Fam Charlottetown, i ' Second game-_ icanadian trackmcii. The first and no play was possible on that 5, Balm), Willard Kelly, Char- Buffalo .,, 3 3 3 group to show real form was the dal" lottctown. Newark _ _ 7 ii o fillwcr-mile Set by f0_\1r~ Rey 1'¢“'iS 7. Paddy Aubrey. O/Brien Stables, Lisenbee, Wilson :ind Crouse; °f H°*mm°“' Bm Fmz and MV Albcrioii. Larocca and Glenn. Scott. of Windsor. Ont., and John! Redeefnef B. Alestra. Mrs. Annie Fillmore. ‘Addison of Victoria. Lewis. whoj Baie Verte, N. B., ent/ered b S. A. ‘_ ‘wo the Canadian trial in 48.9 sec-» , T __ __ y Firstgame. n ___ _D __ ,__ `i ockfor _ R,c¢h¢5te , _ onds was li ey sar as lon' Tennls ourney 9. Kentucky Todd, Capt. Read, Bglthnoni, _ ai 2 i favorite in this event with Godfreyf B°1'd9“- I Kleinke and Florence' od on Rambling ‘lf E“KIm"d pening of thc; aftefnocm at | Arrangements for the 1934 Holy 10~ 5181131 Senator, D. H. Smith, Granler and Atwood. i g Y Preparations were near complet-_ Redeemer closed tennis tourney M1ddI“'f°“-N-5- f ri . ` Il g of the club exccilti\e_ _ __ 13 °" lAlbany _. 2 ii 1 White City stadium. :PM The matches this season will gh” 3"§"d__“_'_‘_“-V of racing. miami Schott and Having, Hel-rlng 500 athletes fi'0m nil Donvd from last evening begin cm Monday. August 6 and W1 PYOVI ot ll ing finishes 11168/Ch and Kliimpp. Empire will parade 1“fi_§\1bs mei-t tonight at ihel sli entrli-5 must he in the hiihcls :§__“_;§;fdf_1°_f;10;";f*_’ _-MQ 1.-ask and imp im in '_'i A-l_ ` _ _ _ _ . . , /_ - ~ - ‘A . ' Tn? (_____"‘_l_1:l ____-‘i:_ l§._2_fi____:in_p1aiit been in thi- con- ! _ ______ Y _______ _“___ n s _today Do iiol folwxr _, _ _ _ _ ,EQ lN'l`Elt..\ATl0l\AL l,E,\(;U|_:; __ d l;ln_n£¢ your entry if you hand [100 orse_ We do not ask _voii lf’ brink? a poor one as vmir op- portunity will be nil to oiirn liiniicv with that kind of ii iiorsc. J. \V_ Bolllie1'_ Sccrctar_v_ (‘iini‘io1i"to\i-ii. '>_ E 1 ' ~~" » I-lolman's mechanical sound sys- Hi- v _ _ ‘ . V f.‘.“l..”“";’ri‘;‘.i;‘I“ “;..°“.5§;?;:§‘°““..‘; E l 1 m z n ate I Bankers A short-handed Banker team WHS eliminated from the om' S°ft1>°11 play-offs last evening when the I-li-Y Club won a 5-2 v1f‘l01'.\‘ 111 W seven inning till. The losers. however. playing wiih only seven men gave 1-11? “'1Tm¢f-*I quite a tussle before suc.cumbin2_ lo th¢ inevitable. Hi-Y' now meer Siipcriors in determine the team 1;; face 8th Battery for the 0118111* pionship of "B" S<‘Cti0¥i Of 111” league Lineups: Hi-Y: Jones. Goss. MeDona1f1» Mflieon. Storey. 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