THE (IHARl.(i'l"l'E'l‘()vv.'_\! qlkaipkw fimnlerings Around The ,3.» ALAN RANDAL (fgnldlfln Press Staff Writer) N v YORK. Aux. i“; W0 e r 0 ..lls $5,395 ‘and eight seconds. . .. one! pow lilo gals have the marathon u bug“ Mrs. Josephine Bai- mg of Chicago went, 154 holes rday lust to prove this mar- buslilcss isnt only a man's ,_ licr high score was 98... not! with one sh ....h w); Lot whom Manager Lew 5mm“ is pointing. 1'01‘ AYYIIBHDIES pgmerwclglt crown...."be1t e iottom one off and the lightweight d vleltcr crowns will come with " gays Burston by way of en- grppgemcnt. ' " COCO i he oleanu batting spot with yimburgh rates seems a Jinx ....eve batter who has eh it. over is year has seen his average drop sharply... .Man- gar Pie lraynor has Just yanked imny Rlzzo from the spot after second failure and inserted my Vaughan. ..It's Va nan’: ncond chance Eng and! peat middle distance runner, Syd- pry Wooderson. has been approach- d to run in Princeton's invitation mt next June..., indications are it will accept. . 1"" o c a o m" The b colleges have their foot- hll pub lclty in circulation now, one up in attractive booklefs.... Dartmoutirs dope. gay in green uni white. starts off with the tops in under statement from head ch Earl Blaik....says he: "The mrtmouth team will be a lard-hitting. interesting group. ‘wit’? ways capable of being a. r 9 a o a FVYTIIT‘ €,"u Maurice Strickland of New Ztea- , pposed to ge a llwt at Tommy Fan's British Em- llirt heavyweight title in Toronto llld didn't, is goin gunning for it lnhlglnnd....wo from across the. is that Eddie Phillips and Harvey will meet Sept. 13.... the winner meets the winner of a trlckllind-Iarry Gains bout for rr‘s crown which the British box- ing fathers have declared vacant. tllclilding Strickland, for whom rr has a measure of respect. ommy says "my sister could lick gig; of those horizontal heavy- hits." Rain Halts Tennis Play A t Halifax (fir. By Guardian's Slncial Wire) HALIFAX, Aug. 24-min today forced postponement of all match- Qsscllcduied ill the Ikiillls tournament here. Four quarter-final matches down for play in the men's singles will be run off tomorrow if weather per- mits. Don McDiarmid of Ottawa who won the Eastern Canada title l: rlottctowil last week. is l to meet Harry Roper of \: (zil l(‘i Raper, Saint John. N. B. Iliu- will play youthful Gordon Build Halifax. and another Hali- gcnlali. Bev Piers plays Dick Smith 0i Lullellburg. The fourth quarter final position will be filled by the winner of the matches between Red Haire Garden city, N. Y., and Bill lIiKFSDCRIO. Halifax. 811d Dim Baulti and Hugh Little, both o! Halifax. Keep Mlnardh Tin- Th; 1101110. Sports Front B‘ p 24——lCPl- u Babe Ruth joined the Brook- he has signed nlore than i2.- Cgrds and various other parch- mmts. including autograph books. ,M‘Ol‘t‘ cards and panama wlless the boys who tell it ‘ lctricll of Chicago Nova. scotia‘ - r l euwuuo uucluzv a ' 50ml“? ' BASKETBALL - ~ w - g oluut SPURI - LONDON, Aug, 24_(Cp Callie) The long-heralded. figilt-lo-n-filn series between England and A . . , us- geBr-ggterolttied today ln_ the crushing ' the invading Cl'l('k0l('r.\. Englands mar in of innings and 5 9 ruus- Wilt bi88c5t for either country. Years of international Colllfqgts mfllfleen h°uTs ham“! netted the Klshmen a record total of 903 Iiins for seven wickets flmmed Australia's response was <5 1.19pm that the team was dismissed fwice iréafive hours for scores of 201 ailtl Tired and dis of Captain Dohoulriigaiigngh fiffcf, H- WIIBIBIOXI. injured earlier in the Slime. the nine remaining Aus_ tzalians threw off the restraint t at characterized their bailing in previous tests. But the cfiCris to SCOre made their defence tllc more vulnerable and they were easy Prev for the opposing bowlers. T!" “VI-same series ended with the countries on even terlns with 9m Vlci-OYY each. The first two tats were drawn and the third abandoned through rain. Tile Aus- sies retain the mythical ashes won in England in i934 and defended Today's victory was the 55th for Filllland. two less than Australia. fifty-ORG matches have ended ill ws. When Leonard Hutton. York- shires 22-year-old first-wicket batsmen. made 364 runs yesterday to become the highest scorer in test-match competition. llE also emerged as leading batsman of tile current contests. Playing in three of the four tests, he compiled 473 runs in four innings for an average of a little more than ll8 runs, Bradman. Australia's leading bats- man. made 434 runs in six innings, twice not. out, an average of 108.50. W. J. OReiIly stood out as the most consistent bowler in the four tests. The tall New South Wales schoolmaster captured 20 wickets for 610 runs, an average of 30.50. The only lifnglish bowler io play in all the matches was Kenneth Far- nes. The Essex amateur dlsnlissed 1'4! lmen for 581 runs, an average of Only 5,000 spectators saw today's anti-climax when the overseas players retired beaten in mid-af- rnoon. Chief honors for bringing about the double collapse vrcnt to William Bowes. another Yorkshire- man and Fumes, although a slightly worn wicket gave them some assistance. Semi - finals Reached In Ladies Golf ‘PRURO, N. S., Aug. 24—(CPl- Playing through intermittent showers, contestants in the Marl- time ladies golf tournament ad- vanced to the semi-final stage iii close matches played on the Truro links today, leavingoneNew Bruns- wick player and three Nova Scot- ia-ns to battle it out for the title. Mis Barbara Nase of the West- field, N. B., club provided the feat- ures of the day with brilliant vic- tories over Mrs. Dennison oi Mone- ton and Miss Barbara 'I"."ites of Bridgewater. N.S., the latter one oi’ the favorites. She was two up on issTritesandhadalandil mar n on Mrs. Dennison. Wth her in the semi-finals went Mia Dorothy Holmes of Truro. Maisie Howard of Halifax and Miss Elizabeth Saundelson. Halifax. The i937 champion, Mrs. Lorne Baker, is not defending her title. Montanez Is Winner Over Droui I l a rd MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. New York, Aug. 2¥-(CP)-Pcdro Montanez strengthened ills claim as number one challenger for the lightwei ht boxing championship of the word by scoring a decisive five-round technical knockout vic- tory over Orville Drouilulrd of Windsor Ont, here tonic-ht. Drouillard weighed I37 pounds to 138 3-4 for the Puerto Rlcan. The Canadian veteran was grasp- ing the ropes in his tired hands trying to raise himself to his feet after a vicious vollev of rights mid lefis to the head-when referee Ar- thur Donovan stopped the fight after two minutes and l4 seconds of the fifth round. The bout was scheduled for 10 rounds- m Hanan IIDIII Will" l CO-IJMIYII ’ BACHELOR CIGARS SEE THE QUALITY OF A BACHELOR Thetnalpucatfilkflilflililkawdhdm“ qublqyuutnaeethnymerebilfiflilldl" of fineworhiandilpmfllilh‘, Iidil)’ Whimd lcd-wrqpd round I filler that‘! 100% 100x Havana Fllln IO¢ Aussies Suffer Crushing A-[Lady Dgubleg Defeat [It Last Test Match Teams Provide Burylfitam MythlcalAs/zes gMajor Thrills m‘ bum‘? Wind“!!! up the i938 test The women's United States doubles victnryr-llil l _. . [he y main attraction at Loilgwood. ill 02 l ‘liwlcc successful Wilmer Allison and €.‘§§§?i§.‘“‘ e’fri‘éé”a‘l “mt”. “m” m... "Um ser cs n Aus- and l lfilliils at tile expense of Mm-c. Syl- _____. _ (By Bill King) (Associated Press sports Writer) BROOKIANE, lvla-s, Aug, 24 - tcnilis competition, which has been lvlculitcd to sideshow status since it) was incorporated with the men's ttillii title Play. today became the Aluiflullb the only former win- triers 1h the men's section, _Don Budge and Gene Mgko and the Pllllliv Vail Rvn. played mm the sciili-ililals. it was the feminine stats- Vill0 provided the thrills. Budge and Mako and an easy as. “Enm-‘lll gained the second last glzugctll bl; ciefcatin an 8.. nd or Orlando. F». e-iftii‘. cfilfflfiiii; ‘ind V1111 Ryn entered that bracket 1°!‘ i119 Ciklllil time in the last i6 Jligill-S‘, by li-ouilcillg Bobby Riggs o; TcuiIJaiQo. and Bryant Gram or Ag- Jilin, 6-1, 34$, 5.1 _ llic clays hgliilgllt was the tight squctzc the defending Champion5 in tile women's section, A1199 llxlflrbie and Mrs. Sarah Palfrey “bl 111i. cildurcd to en.cr the semi- Vlli Heilroiin oi France and iVrs a New NEW YORK, All . 24 —IAP)—l Pittsburgh Pirates lted Boston Bees 6-2 on seven hits today to take the series two out of three games and reinforce their Nation- al Baseball League lead to six games over New York. Pep Young tripled with the bases loaded in the fifth inning to spark a four-run rally which proved the margin of victory as Russ Bauers and Ira Hutchinson engaged in a slipshod pitching duel. . Rookie Hurls d-l-litter At Chicago, the Cubs backed up rookie Vance Page's four-hit pitch- ing with a five-run rally in the fourth inning to whip New York 6-1 and gain an even break in the two-game series. The defeat left-the Giants only a half-game in front of third. l-Hitter By Davis CultDavis, veteran right hand- er who was tossed into the Dizzy | Dean deal for good measure, came I cg;- . Another favored tea to meet with unexpected resistance was the sec-- seeded Britons, Kay Stammers nmclMargot Lumb, who had three U; llullllllll-S ‘against them, willie ‘t ii ci was serving the 14th isflnlc of the final set, before they Killlfll viii a 6-1. l-6. 11-9 win over st“ Harry Hvimilin and Dorothy cvenson, of Australia“ There was little excitement while Nancyc Wynne and Thelma Coyne, (If Australia, [he top-seeded foreign Cliff), it-pre dgfgy-ltrjng Virginia Woliendcn rind Patricia Canning of San Francisco, 10-8, 6-2 and Mine Belle Mathieu. of France, and Jad- Wiga Jedrzejowska, of Poland were tiirilini-Z back Dorothy Bundgy of Santa Monica. Calif.‘ and Doroth Wolkmfln or ms Angela-s. 6-2 6-; JuniorGame To Be Held This Evening ‘Providing the weatherman is on his good behaviour Junior Can- zullcns and Fsqulres will start ihCil‘ best out of three series for the IChMIlPIOHShID or the gemnd section of the Junior Baseball League tonight at the Park diam- ond. Tlle opener was originally scheduled for last night but rain forced a postponement. ‘Both squads were predicting victories inst night and Esquire; will send “Lefty" McA1eer to the mound fully confident that he will adiclis.-relyllig on the strong right arm of their brilliant young hur- 1111i.’ star "Alkie" McCormack fully expect to be returned victors in the opening skirmish of a ser. ies they must win if they are to force‘ n playoff for the City Jun- lOi' tiilc. The game will start at 6 o'clock sharp and players are asked to be on hand at 5:45. H i gh I ' Please With Exh ih i ti o n SAINT JOHN. N. B, Aug. 24- tCPi-lfclf, tllc game which has been described as "attempting to swat an elusive ball into an invis- iblc hole with sticks unsuitable for the purpose." was demonstrated hcre today us it should be played by four kings of the fairways. Hurry Cooper. Jimmy Thomson. Horton Smith and Lawson Little exhibited their shots around the par-70 Riverside course in '71, ‘T5. 73. and 72, res ctilzely, however. tllc highly ioutc pros had an alibi for tllrir flliluro to break par which the gallery was inclined to accept. Pouring rain along with occas- iollnl roll of terrifying thunder had a lot l0 do with adding a few strokes to their score here and lIlOfi‘, Altd then tile greens were veritable rivers besides being slow and intltrrllrzlic. But tllc boys. ciircct from the "Callrltiiap Open in Toronto where . \\‘f\.\ runner-up. Justified illc fllltli oi ille gallery which slo:-licd'"bcllind' them. Whistling-- dl" , superb iron shots, and brainy approaches brought ap- preciative "oils" and "ails" from til. fails. when on tllr greens, however. where ill." t-"l" “l“'K"-< "P"? KIN- sed. one had to be a magician to sink a putt. After the match, with the rain still pouring. tlicy gave an exhib- ition of all the strokes and their swings along with a few trick shots. "CAP" STUBBS AND halt the Canucks. However Can-.. BY BILL BONI , Associated Press Sports Writer l NEW YORK Aug. 24 -iAP)— , Johnny . Defending Champion Goodman of Omaha and British Amateur Champion Charley Yates of Atlantic head the list of 882 entries for the 1938 United States amateur golf champion- ship. to be played Sept. 12-17 at the Oakmont Country Club, Pittsburgh. Goodman and Yates. fellow- members of this year's beaten United States Walker Cup team, are exempt from sectiona quali- fying competition. The district e- llminaiions, with 858 men battling for 156 places in the l70-man championship starting field, will be held Aug. 30. at 3l points throughout the United States. Twelve other players also are qualified automatically to com- pete at Oakmont. They are T. A. (Tony) Torrance. veteran former British title-holder; ‘Leonard Crawley of the winning British Walker Cup Team. Brig» en. A. C. Critchley of Calgary and Lon- don, recent winner of the Bei- Swinging Bunt In Second Robs Davis Of No-hitter Against Brooklyn Dodgers Large Entry For Amateur Golf Tourney gian Open; H. W. Hattersley of within a bilnt and a. couple of inches of a no-hit no-run game as he pitched St. Louis Cardin- als to a 5-0 victory over Brooklyn Dodgers. The only hit off him came on a swinging bunt which Ernie Koy beat out by inches in the second 111111115 Only one other man reach- er first. base. He was Cookie Lavagetto who walked in the fifth and then was trapped off the bag. In all, Davis faced only 28 m(‘ll, one more than the absolute minimum. in registering his 10th win of the season. Reds Sweep Series At_ Cincinnati. the Reds combin- ed five hits and four Philadelphia errors for a 3-1 victory to sweep the two-game series. The Reds scored one apiece in li1llte~ first thrcc innings on four l s Lefty Lee Grissom was forced to retire when he suffered a spraliled ankle sliding to second in tile second inning, but was credit. ed with the victory. Australia. and eight former Unit- cd Stnics amateur champions. The latter group includes C. Ross lSnncivi Snmervilie, of Lon- don. Ont. several times Canadian amateur champion and winner of the United States amateur crown at Baltimore in i932. Sandy has said he is going to try again this year. Nine other Canadians will help him carry the D0minion's challenge. The largest contingent of Can- adians seeking places in the qualifying field will try over the Park Country Club layout at Willinmsville, N. Y. six ‘Canadians will be among the 29 shooting there for five qualifying berths. They arc Gordon Taylor. Jr. and J. G. Boeckh of Toronto, Bob Kay, Merlin Luther and Gilbert Snashell of Fort Erie, and Joe Thompson of Hamilton. Gil Walker and Colin Brown oi London. Ont. will be among the hopefuls trying over the Oak- land Hills links at Birmingham. Miclr. while Jack Cameron of SAINT JOHN. N’. B-. Aug. 24- (CP)--C. M. "Gint" Cain. Yar- muuth, N. 13., swept into the semi- finals of the 26th annual tourna- ment of the Maritime Golf As- sociation today when he defeated Peter Campbell of St. Andrews. N. B.. two up and one to go. was the only match played in the championship division. In the only other matches play- ed today Don Raymond. another Yarmouth golfer, advanced tothe semi-finals of the second division, defeated J. Keen, Digby, N. S., one up. L. A. Hayden and G. F‘. McAvity of Ridgewood advanced to the semifinals of the iliird division with victories over Wil- liam Campbell of Riverside and W. H. Boutiliel". Ashburll. Hnlifnx. Hayden won three and two and McAvity one up. Here's how the aspirants will pair up to tee off in the quarter finals tomorrow. Championship Division Kelly Favored To Win Way Into Final Round Eric Thomson. saint John. vs Crawford, Saint John; Perc Streeter. Saint John. vs D. H. I Williams. Halifax; Pete Kelly, Charlottetown, vs I-I. S. Gregory, I §oftball Game Takes Place Tonight Indians and Rovers, first and eseoond place teams respectively in the City Softball League meet ill their last league encounter a‘. ~hl~ Park diamond tonight ill n garlic that was postponed from la~.i night. Although Rovers cannot improve their standing neverthe- less leaders for highest balling average, etc. will be determined in tonight's struggle. The game is called for 6:15. _ Use MinerdjLfor burns. TIPPIE , MY LAND! WHY DID ‘ HAVE TO GIVE us TH ‘ PORTRAIT, ANYHOW? RIOU§ 'CUZ I CALEED i7‘ AN ATROC‘ [TY -—' _ / COUSIN MILLIE AT OLE FAMtLY NOW SHE’; FU- Z R_l_vc_ljside;__C._ M. Cain. VYal'motltll,‘_l_Vg_fil0_-_ M_ ANhowl-"T HER we WERE GOIN’ TO PUT IT IN Youli ROOM 'STEADDA Ovcrz ‘m’ MAN- ' TEL oovz/Nslwtzs? Montreal will try at Garden City Ifiopgmlsland. Yacht MeetrEight Homers 9Pe"$ Today YanksAncl Chicago White In H a llfa x A Sax Split Doubleglegder t l l new YORK. Aug. 24 —(AP\ ‘Two big first innings gave Yankees and Chicago White . lhclr second straight clout. lll'iiilf‘l' split today. The Sm; scored six runs lil i first iliilillg of the opener, Iva tired by lllfllltlgOl’ Jinllliy Dykr litilnl-l" with tlvo aboard. ailri wet. nil l0 all 8-5 victory. Tile Yank filliletl Frank Gabler for sever. tallies in tho opening frame o1 l the lliulltt-llp and coasted in with (C. P. by Guardian's Special Win-l HALIFAX, Aug. 24—Thcre's fleet of shiny snipe boats bobbin; at anchor out in ihe North-We‘ Arm of Halifax Harbor, the CQllUi‘ of feverish aciivily as _\'Oililll‘~. skippers and crewman overlain every last sheet and stay. There's many an anxious c; cocked at the weather. too. for tomorrow the first Nova Sil‘ snipe racing champions ODPIl. m, 11.1 (hm-mu small yacht owners in Nova F ‘filo Slllli. cnilplr-d with Cleve- hope the clay will mark 'l‘P\’i I land's \'li'i(ll‘\ 1n Boston. boosted competition among provlly... lilo Yliliks‘ Amt-rlrail Baseball yam; clubs, League lcad to l2 full games. A total of eight homers were lllt in the twin bill for the enter- , lzunmcnt nf 13.181 fans. After Dvkcs started the four-base beli- lllg. Bill Dir-key cloliied two fo- ihn Yanks ill tllc opener Dicke, :il'<o lllt another in thr- nightcab Trophies for the races. in wh. 1. l0 clubs are entered are fl _-~ nctual challenge cup donated Premier Angus L. Macdonald be raced for annually on the \\.= - ers of the winner of the previ - year. and. a challenge civilerslll,‘ h _..lfl1! his total for the year it trophy. to be raced for alinu ‘.24. while Tonlmy Hcilrlch wallop- in Halifax. ed iiiXO and Joe Gordon Fclnutgd . ~ . L1. K -_. fillf‘ n tie second game. or t e engaggteme Sklgglféi Snx Gerry Walker lined into left more last-minute bids are honed‘ he'd ‘kmmh m ‘he pimples“ for. Clubs fronl Sydney. Yarlnoulil. Bcdford. Halifax. Armdtlle. Site;- burne. Baddcck, Pictou and Nor: At Boston. Bruce Campbell's Sydney will compete. while Liv. ~ ‘ lg bat and Mel Holder's stingy pool may also gntgn hurling gave Cleveland Indians a 5 the Red Sex. Indians Defeat Red 50x (By The Canadian Press) ll-aces will be run off iomvrrolv. ‘T3 "Mww" Owir LlT-lvood (Schoolboy) Rowe. Friday and Saturday. with tlvn Ti p“ “w Two lrziilgy Dell-oitpitcher. rang up his races on the Qppning (my am 5' "~ 16th COIlRPPlIIIVO‘ victory for the lvasiililgton four years three on the other (lays. Trophies MIT-gen‘ a‘ Muullnt: six pitchers for 25 hits, ago wda“ "m b’? Plesfllled at a dance Su- l ibe Athletics (lefeated Detroit H“ 1°“ ‘“ h“ “m ‘P’ urday 1am‘ , 1 v ‘ . , .' V. ~ _ _ pearance at Philadelphia four n g uh le tomorrow the rigors twice. l0 5 and ll 2. to ‘days later‘ one of the hurling um vlld a iliile-game losing streak. The A‘: clubbed Eldon Aukcr and Jlikc Wade from thcllill with a six-run rnlly ill the fourth in- hing of the first game. Nelson Potter. allowing eight Detroit hits. gained his second victory ‘of the season. Ill the liightcap. a triple by Wally Moses followed by n homer ’ by Lou FllillPl‘ started the A's off in the frisl inning and they nev- er were headed. Senators In Fourth visiting crew. will be t ' - Club‘ 5 en crtalner. at a smoker in the Arnldale Yaal. ' lsations of the American League iRowe developed a sore'arnl last year and early this season was shipped to Beaumont in the Texas >Lcague. gfloly iiedeemer Tennis Glub Baseball Results Aivllamcm LEAGUE Cleveland 100 220 00o_5 11 Bwon ool 000 o2o-a l0 g ""11". and Plush; Harris, Mg. Kain. Miaklrt and Desautels. B Place $3 é’ 5 . . First Gum alluring in the eight inning to P|c|||c Tflday Chwfillo 600 020 G00-8 l4 1 hrcaik a 6-6 tic. the Senators won New York 200 200 1110-4) 7 o fourth place with all 8-6 victory 9D i , leftrsbullifiilihlgtrcdarlijdcggnsa; Chancb. over st. lotus Browns. 2 l d SOUTH SHORE cficcond Game y’ eOlEtZ-"Liliitwnlifé hgllghta (but L318 i3 Nleais Served From 10880 000100 000-—i 5 0 Browns tied the score in that in- Q y New York 71o 002 olx-ll 1i o ‘ning. 5 °¢l°°k -" angflllgggkttixnd Schiueter; Pearson lgillemyspeu-ig. iltiifiuhorlgie t rug i Corn Boil At, Night . Firs, Gab-I an linnions l on ure g A _ I 5 Detroit ‘ '3 013 000 O01‘ l 5 8 I tllcwflwasilulgtoil attack. Qqzjqqgggfiaqqmgfgzgg ma: _ Philmlclilhla 001 e02 0lx--l0 1a . 3* p$z$fléniélfllggségiffllfl0ihl and York; ; Second Game rolt 000 .. Philadelphia 201 1'10 00x-il l2 2 will play next in the semi-finals. First Division R. G. Likely. Saint John, vs D. D. Patterson. Slzint John; H. G. Bcazley. Dartmouth, N. S., vs L. H. Norman. Halifax; Norman MacLeod, Summerside, P. E. 1.. vs J. W. Sears, Fredericton; W. Reed. Aroostcok, vs J. T. Wade, Saint John. Second Division R. C. Duchemin, Halifax, vs C. Manuge, Parrsboro. N. S., 0. W. Graham, Saint John, vs H. L. Sear, Charlottetown; D. G. But- tcrfleld, Saint. John, vs W. A. Mahcr, Saint John; Don Ray- mond, Yarmoutll, will play next in the semi-finals. The ciopesters have it all figur- ed out. who will play in the final match. They claim Crawford will fall before Thomson who will in turn take Streeter. the winner of his match with D. H. Williams. Kelly will eliminate Cain. they say. which throws Thomson and Kelly together for the title. the crown of which is on the Char- lottetown player's sorrel top at the moment. All very well but golf is atrick Meet To Settle Del oocooo_2s 1% Great Values! Low Prices! THAT’S THE TALK La/wson, Cofflnan. Kennedy York. Tebbetiis; Caster and Wag- ner, Si. Louis 200 000 040-6 8 1 Washington 103 020 02x—-8 10 0 Cor. vim Am. 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