_iiirfl with four marksmen who Boi-i|err~rs_ Major S. Dixon of \-»,____ - -.i.._E___, .-:_f*"~ Y an _r .e rs.. "..., ' mg;-sg _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN BOWLING OTHER SPORT ‘ _-.-.._--------. “I -- ' '= 4 1'. - ~-» ~- - aoxuvc - EW SPCDRT WGRLD '“" i ,I 1;- I) towards Saturdays climax is the Noord ol the day's of istorlc shoots fired at P. J. Martfnsen of La A. C. Lucas of Toronto three others at the top of the Telegraph Cup match, with score of 50. more Canadians, Sgt. Cme. of Calgary -and Lt. R. A- uf Hamilton, won their way 0 tomorrow's second stage of the gs Prize in a shoot-off for re- ' ing places. fired with confidence as a. result their splendid showing so far, e Cniiadiaiis go out tomorrow in aueiiipt io capture the Kolapore , up, the senior team trophy, which ey lost to the Mother Country si year, The Canadians Alf; Und mfn into; the VDCOOIICI l Ile of ,¢i, R _ - f » , 'n-its que ‘ - _ . < nos-r \,.»,, W //' \ f Q S|"_':2,`f/r\;Ié"E ti \,_/ 'r ° I ‘ I -‘_Q'\n/NIS' " / r e t i f i .rc no 1 i ° fa ° ‘° 1.] .9 -J, ;/7, o4”;';~'-1 A _ ';§§':.:5Z‘-3'. ‘ c.o.G , ' ' ` I V 4 ,_ V - il ii ITY' ' A 1' /fl ROTHE UMUED _ __ _ . _ Mnulceiamo ""'d°'l*°°MPlny lllfamdln tal » over B*#l¢y'~ hr- sitio ios in the first stage. Paw' Magnus. Tingioy, pred !lIn'°`|Y°“°h°d l’°“l°’- Martinsen won the shoot-off, in- Tarball. Myra Mills, . . _ . ._ 1 1 1. over Laird Watt, fellow Davis Cup- won the Ma°K1HH°}\ oidentaiiy the first in five shoot- Dade McKlyo, Fraser, H. i per fr°m M°Hi\*€Hl- After Stabbing tCllP- gunna' s°fbyB1;l;g§ offs in which a Canadian has come Frazer- E550?) . . . . ._ 2 3 2| vainly at Watts passing shots and ent cam ro e . out on top after equalilng the best cm-5” el? D816. A. Lan- thimderous smashes from the net over Ellghzfzid vlmh sc°u°n.d’ match scores. He took the cross and Jaiuk'-`;” Aland -. . . ,. 3 2 3 for two sets, Marlin came from ill P555' MOH!! medal, 9 °1` Y-' Dewitt. C. L. 5 behind with a brilliant finish to Dewitt- Presque Isis ._ .. 4 4dr win or 4-s, i-a, s-i, e-2, is-0 as the probablytha best ' Henry of Navarre E. Brown, ~ Mociu University aces grime foii shot of the meeting, won ` 0 E. C. Brown, Centreville . 5 dis completely to pieces of its own ac- bronrc cross for leadership of - e 'I_`ime 2.11; 2.11; 2.11 1-4. . 90|-d, first Slaafr Oi me 61555145 Kinls ` 2 23 Tr t The triumph sent Martin into - ~ 0 and Pace one semi-final bracket against the JHIMS B053-hd Of'-|701" Q counti-y's No. 2 player Marcel four other marksmen at Bllyff Evans. Knight. Knight y noinviizo of iviontrrni who oiinon. wp of the Prince ot Wales ° and Hunt' Fort Fairfield _ 1 1 1 George LfClerc of Ottawa ini shoot, richest event outside e l n Peter Dillon,.1~...._..-_ n 1. Peter Magnus, a Maine speed- ._-r...-... |,_C,,|,|¢ ny Guardiansns -the orthumberland Fusillers and stef, took the _Free-lam--A11 in Wire?" - -’ ~~»-%.~11iABgCi;'{.1r1ieyBi1Jf the Bank- of glfilsht heats. Silver Evans, also '!By Elmer Dulmage) |01 Toronto was the only other i Karl 6 P88112- They will F0171 B-CTO-SS the Border captured (Canadian Press Staff Vtrlteri CAMP. .lilly 119-Cl 1:11113: shoottoft for the cup, the 2.23 mixed class in straight (C.P. By Guardians Special Wire) msrksmen were :C -H! 'I’he shoot-off for the bronze hells and Kel/Slime romped through TORONTO, July 19 - Canadas today al' ¢ 6 Rllgpil' ¢|-mfg-, for the Kings first stage to the tape first in the 2.25 trot. ranking tennis player, Walter Mar- of Q10 N’ 10"* ° A" was between four men-Martinsen, , i tin of Toronto and Regina, stumb- swrrt on Wlih m°““*l“I Lieut. Neal Dow, sgt. T. w. Hon- smviivianv -' - If led into the first big bariie, on his road to the Ontario singles title h 10711101117 01' U18 ROYBI Navy All FIN F01' All here today and barely recovered in time i.o hurdle lt, reaching the semi-finals with a five set victory qualified semi-finalist He defeat- ed Roland Longtin, Montreal 6-4, '1-5, 6-0. _ After playing three sets, with the' youthful Montrealer leading by| scores of 6-3, 6-4, 6-4', Bobby Mur- ray and Don Leahong of Jamaica ,were forced to postpone the finish’ of then- match until tomorrow- morning because of darkness. Theyi were late starting, having to wait' until a clownpour of rain had stop-I ped. Murray played superlative ten- uis against the flashy Leahong to capture two of the first three sets and observers were confident the 19 year old McGill star, ewly ly crowned champion of Quebeihi would overcome the Jamaican. That would make the semi-finals strictly a Montreal-Toronlo affair with Martin playing Ralnville and Nunns facin.; Murray. The late aftemoon rain forced officials to postpone all doubles matches until tomorrow. "3 .S-'chumacherChalks Up 14th ni."-...n....;..e.;'s.it:'i'_s_”““ Triumph Hurling Giants ‘To 4-0 Victory Over Reds (A. P. by Guardians' Special Wire) .v12\1¢mming_ Juniper _ _ 4 _ V __ 1 1 2, NEW YORK July 1n_Ha1v which were by Berger. ","1?A;d’ ° Vtemkm' Wathenf Wa' 1 Schumacher stretched his string of ' A-“Fl as-9°: Fm” Fair' . ' .consecutive mound victories to nine Jlld8€S~F- C. Simonlson, Lime-' bm'..i§[1;1oT gas km gcrjsys gamble' Thane__Belyea, G.agetown_ l "_, 'WHS 0’ “ “X _ Time,,s_Char]es Smith' Penh' ‘Li Jerome Dizzy _Dean, St. Louis H_ Dewm' Woodstock Cardinals eccentric but effective triumph ln more than tivo seasons fagainst a team in Boston. I The Caidinals gathered 12 hits ,from Bobby Smilh. the Braves’ wi- 5 ch ice r the mound, while Dean Members °f FHIPDM bi-‘»¢b&ll‘ issued but seven safetics, three of practice this everiing at G o'clock _ sharp. _ l and his list of successes over Cin- career. “Prince Hal" was touched for 12 hits in recording his 14th ti'iumph| `o1 the season against four defeats hurler, lcd his team to a 4-2 win at Boston in the first game of their series with Boston Braves. I The tall right-hander, in winning ,his ninth straight victory, his 17th of the season, registered his first 0 fo Error Paves Way for Cub Win Foul'-hit hurling , in' _ which Pat Malone and; Lon Wamcke collab- orated gave Chicago Cubsat Phil- adelphia a 2-1 victory over the Phillies. Doubles by Grimm and ,1~la.ci§. scored the Cubs' first run in thel second, while hurler Euel Moores! failure to touch first base when he took Camilli's assist on English's tap in Mic sixth paved the way for the winning iun Klein followed i » , Ra _ . ._ with a double off the scoreboard in -7- E Vimlall ‘PaTSh2lll centre and English tallied. Dlflli R»@Yn0ldS fSi°k€S> _ Time 2_06_ Rice. ss . . . _ Fo “Merriwell Act” in Ninth With Two Out Linus Frey, known as “Junior” to his teammates, pulled a ball game out or the fire for the Doug- Billy Hugo (F‘rasei~> . ers at Brooklyn when he ra d a ppe last-minute home run to give Uni” Maid iH0d€ll1S) Brooklyn a 4-2 victory over the Pirates. Wi-th two out in the ninth and Ralph Boyle on first following a walk, Frey hoisted one off Bill Swi.ft's pitches over the right field screen for the winning tallles. ..,,A.T.§>',§.‘A._L‘n.LTnG.;.£... , Yankee Outfielder Plays ,_. _ , ) ton,Ky.,(Stokes).... . . . . ,.222 .. 1;" -. LU *ge P0 ff I 11 T60 "1 S “flat ‘;°.$.f:if.T.i2.iiif.~ 1 . . New Yor . .. . _ , _ ._ 52 34 .sos . ° 0 Ma’ S l » _ » i §l‘°€€l- e 25 RY 4-3 WUI vel’ lie OX 1 ..*;';:;?°s-.i°‘i1.i..‘“;::.1:f” ° 45 I _wo . . - 5 5 3 P_ u | . (A. P. by Gua.rdlan's Special Wire) four of his five passes to give the m,,,nNl;,’nA‘;Z,O‘f,‘IiS‘f'“J':,,,§pf,§Lfl Egg; New YORK, .iiiiy 19-The von- white sox two runs. by B nan. of home runs by Joe kees broke the "Jinx" that has bc- Three Straight For Browns Hauser _Minneapolis Miners p0nnd_| set them on their current wesicrn Eight pitchers saw service at Bt. ed mme pitchers for a 13_6 vicwryi tour long enough to beat out the Louis as the Browns won their over the /_mencan Anwcnmon an, cellar dwelling White Sox 4-3 at fifth straigh: game defeating the Stn,-5 in the fn-st annual benefit Chicago today. Thevvictory. while Washlr.gt1,_, Senators B-7. game before B crowd of ,mon nm Detroit was idle. clipped n hnif Harland ciift. yoainiui st. t0dn_y_ game off New York's deficit in the Louis t.hirdbascmaii_ liit two home American lneague pennant race, ‘leaving the Yanks nn oven tivo games behind H0111 e R [1 n with Bobo' auth stiii in ciovo-' Five i-uns in the ninth inning land. recovering from yestcrda_v`s leg injury Ben (. inpman took over ifor young Johnny Miii-phy. He i`iI`;ll\.'GIl\_lG UP i runs and was responsible for three of his teams eight scores. Tribe Wins In Ninth l J Time 2.07 1-4. Remac, Ben F. White, Lexing- Tremont Peninsular Farms (C_F. By Guard.lan's Special Wire) MORRISVILLE. Vt., July 19 - Tiger Warrington, scrappy colored Halifax light-heavyweight fighter tonight scored his second straight victory over Kid Cioffi, oi’ Bur- lington, Vt., when he won, an eight-round decision. _ Warrington. who won on a tech- nicai knockout in their last en- counter two weeks ago flo0reciCiofl1 six times to gain the decision by a wide margin. In the eighth round' alone the Vermonter hit the can-f vas three times. ‘ RAIN HALTS UPENING |]AY'SRAiIES (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) TORONTO, July 19-The Grand Circut meeting which opened at- Thorncliffe Park today, was sud- denly interiupted when heavy thundershowers, caused a post- ponement oi the feature event. the Royal York Hotel Stake, and the 2.17 pace, until tomorrow after but one heat had been disposed off in each of these races. In this one heat of the feature event, Cold Cash, owned by W. Bi-itenfield, of indsor, Mass., and driven by Thomas, was the winner going the distance in 2.06. He was in command at the quarter pole, but Thomas took him back off thc pace and allowed Rip Hanover to set the pace, Cold Cash came out Rain began to fall as the horses went to the post Third Race The Royal Hotel half length decision at the wire. Slake, Progressive Pace, First D Windsor, Mass., (Thomas Rip Hanover (Fleming) His Majesty (Palin) _ Zombro Hanovei' (Hodsoii) Logan Scott (Briiiciixicld) lder (Childs) __ 0n~i:7a:.ri»I>tum»- `]Q§U1»§¢»l!~J"‘ Dorothy Giattan iFtountree) .. isco Direct (Brough) Lolo K. T. (Chapman) _... Joe Patch (Well\\'ooci) May Baxter (Stroud) . ack Graitan (Fields) ... Bedford Grattan (Little) ._ Fr again in the final drive and got ai§V'{}`lAR5 Murley, cf Squarebrigxs. ss . 0 M‘3CNElll, lb .... 0 W CUBS Whalen, lb 1 Stanley. 2b 3 McCallum, 3b ., Are Defe_a_tecl 1 Rallies In First Arid Seventlgé Innings Pave Way F01; League. Leaders Oiii- Sided Win- LEAGUE STANDING W L D. Pts. l\iC»5¢‘=. aww. _....3 »- ~U\<|lQ Stars . Cubs ._ _ Falcons .. Extending their winning si:-ak to six straight games, the league- leading Stars pounded out a 10-2 victory over the Cubs last night in a loosely-played City League game. Getting away to a four run lead in their first time at bat the win- ners were never in danger. The Cubs could do nothing with the slow-ball offerings of Johnny Williams, who was pressed into service at the last minute when the stars' hurlers were unavoidably detained, Five scattered hits was the sum total of their hitting and when they did connect solidly. smart fielding of his mates pulled him out of danger. His opponent Geo Ayres was nickecl for nine blows but six passed batters, two wild pitches with men on third and a hit bat- ter recounted ln a large measure for the one-sided score, the Stars only bunching their hits in one inning, the seventh, when four suc~ cessive safeties led to three runs Brilliant fielding by "Pud" Whit. lock in the Stars' right garden was the outstanding feature of the game. BOX SCORE 3:.:-us-¢»>»:~»'-.ssuiuig Scot-Hoa)-»-no.-Z !Dl~¢h1CD"'@©*-‘Chia-4: Euro-N»-»=oo»-wg ea'-or:-\-...Q-oo) ooh! itlock rf halen, 3b l ivisiorr Purse sizoo iunfinishodi Si@“'=‘~ri- lf 0 cold cash, w. Britonfioia, AWD- 2b 0 '- J. Williams. P . . 0 , Hennessey, c 0. Totals 1` 3¢ca:wwc.a¥-N-’¢-»“’ ro.-o...Qoooo¢' v--H--ooO"‘Q if-’w--mooO\°M ;QC<.3@@¢»3'“‘¢») .smog Asnuroaa 170 o 0) iii-th am-_ 2.11 moss Poor-_ can-,M°T“8“@~ Cf 0 anion owned. Prim-_ $400 I-‘*¥“‘f~ ll 0 (Unfinished) Cmpmall- C McDougall, rf ,_ Ayres. p Totals SUMMARY ‘A ‘out by A_\‘:‘es fi, Willia.'n:~ 3; basf. .' .on balls. Oli /\.,\'i'i-_-. G; passed ba.ll,"" _‘Ayres (2»; hit by ;ii`c`li(.‘i‘. Ayres 1,. (Stewai'L>; stolen bil.-e.-,_ Murif-y_ McNeil, Sfiiiaiir-briiw.; \\'iiii'.iiig pit.” char, Willinnist tum of g-ime 1,' hour and Zi() iiiiiiiiies, ' , Umpires: at the )-..;ir~, Dr. Douga an; on ilic losses, _\1:'C.il>i: and My Diamond. i i SCORE Bl' INNINGS 51-13 ear-vi: eil iCubs ('01 Oli 0- Stars ._ 410 200 Li- inilslll Tlilllllll C- N. R. and Stcwfirts meet to- night in the flnzii .sclwdiiled game nf the City Solihull Licxiaue, Thq game starts ai 6.15 .~!O Dlx# naw '-_-2,, snraninrm 002110-I0 0300 1-11 Goshen NY, (Thomas) Time-2:05‘.§, 2:06%, 2:11, Second e- .ana an Sportsman Stake, Progressive Pace, 2nd Div- , ision, Purse S800 i Calumet Duboqiie, J. G. Thomp- mas) . . . . . . . . . . . _ . .._......112 Baldwin, R. Payne, Toronto (Payne) . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . .. 2 2 l Sally D. Scott. Eugene Frey. 1 arahal York, P... (P l) _ . . _ . ._ 3 3 4 Lydia Knight, W. N. Reynolds, salem, N_c., istoiro.-i _____ ._ 4 4 3 gave the Indians a 6-5 victory over Boston Red Sox at Cleveland l ° _ _- n S t d l n g ‘the job of getting the Yankee runs the first of ii five-game series for possesion of third place. ._-. - [drove in three of them, including I-‘red Ostermueller, rookie south- ` Home Runs Yesterday; Clif. the winning tallies in the eighth paw, who had been given a four- Browns 2, Werber, Red Sox: Martiniand scored the fourth. And he did mn lead by the sox, was chasgdl Cardinals; h-ey, Dodgers. one each.: all this ln spite of a charley horse from the mound in the ninth when | The Leaders: Jolinsoii. Athletics! that has threatened ic put, him out Earl Averill, Cleveland centre 123; Foxx, Athletics 28; Gehrig, I of acttion several times in the past fielder, hit, R single with the bases ivanlw-=. 24. Ott. Giants 22: Bef- | fe-t days. mu, sooi-ing Pyunir and seeds. -loo ner Braves 20; Bonura. White Sox. Murphy, winning his ninth vic- Vosmik singled, scoring Knicker- 20; Coxins, Cardinals 20. ltory against five defeats, pitched bccker, and then Trosky tripled. League Totals: National 427, Am- | steadily except in the fourth, when worms Ave,-11,1 and vggmig ni-lean 424. Total 851. he lost control and handled out l " ---` ------4 "*' ' " '--1:2 °*.“..". _- _ __ ._ _ ... ___. _4- children _ Time-2:04, 2:02, 2:04. . WINNIPEG. July 19-A member of the Provincial Executive IO.D.E told a gathering the other day of a visit she had made to the I.O.D.E_ preventcry for undemourlshed Among the babies she noticed a. dark oun ste-r and asked his’ hI.§i1>r5'. Sh; wage informed that hc! 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