BOWLING F, aocuar ' ' ‘c; waasrbmo THE CHARLOTTETOWN QUARDIAN ‘wi SPORT WRLD T;eteran Mt; Marksman Captures Secciiid Place In Shoot-off e With‘ 14 Others Eininiiu PLAYERS TRAllB-l (c. P. Cable By Guardian's Special Wire PEIIBLES, July i5-scotland held a 3-1 lead over Canada. to- night, after the first day's play in the international tennis "test" series between the two countries. The youthful quartet of Canad- ian stars, here for a seasoning campaign, were able to capture only one of the men's singles. Laird Watt defeated McPhail 6-2, I-3, getting a long lead early in both sets, Bobby Murray of (By Thomas T. Champion, Can- adau Press Staff Writer) (C. P. Cable Byvguardiau’: Siieeial ) LONDON, July iB-Jrhe Canad- ian sharpshooters found the major awards still eluding tiieir grasp,- as the eat Empire meeting of the National Rifle Association swung today into its second week. Best they have been able to do _to date is to capture second place in the Donegall Challenge Cup. The veteran C.QM.S. Alex Par- nell from Verdun, Que, earned this award, with $25 and a bronze badge, in tonight's shoot-off with 14 others who had tied in the match proper last week. The win- ner was Lieut- G. F. Booth of the City Rifle Club of London, Eng- land, ' Parnell fired shot for shot with Booth until each had plugged eight bulls, then the Canadian dropped his ninth to the inner, losing a point and first place as Booth scored another bull. l ENGLISH, Chuck Templeton ‘a $1001: TRA ITS mm innit LIKE WINNERS South, Africans Trail- i ing By 222 Runs In Third Test Cricket Matcht (C. Y. By Guardian's Special Wire) LEEDS, . England. JulY l5_ Ahead 222 runs, England tonight was in a fortified position to de- feat South Africa in the third test cricket match finishing tomorrow. At today's close of play before 15,000 England had 1'17 runs for three wickets in addition to its 316 in the first innings Saturday. The o Springboks today scored 1'l1 in its first, innings. If the English eleven continue the fine batting, observers expect- ed Captain R. E. S. Wyatt of War- wickshire to declare tomorrow. Next task facing the Englishmen ERRNK\EIQ¢woQ4 (DB3 Oursmucx-ur, Joann; 1F IT is n? an POSSIBLE '11: music. HIS MOUNT‘ HOME IN Fkom; ggflmguyg. Red Wings Tie up Pzaybrs . am Hillll unwuiiii Madison Square Gar- den Announcement However, Conflicts With That of 20th Century Club. (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, July 15—Jemes J. Johnston. boxing director of Mad- ison Square Garden, announced today he had made an agreement with former heavyweight cham- pion Max Baer to meet another former titlehoider, Max Schmeling, in a iii-round bout in September in the Garden's Long Island City Bowl. "Aricil Hoffman, Beer's manager, has asked to meet Schmeling un- der the Garden's auspices provid- ed we can assure him we have Schmeling under contract," John- BOXING ‘ BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT PAGE b seven i Series By Defeating The» Pioneers 5-4 Last Evening The Guardian) UIVIIMERBIDE, P. E. L, July l5 —Behind the steady hurling of big Jim Wilson the Redwings came from behind to defeat the Pioneers 5-4 in a close and exciting play- off game here last night. Wilson after a rather shaky start in the first inning when he allowed the Pioneers 2 runs, settled down to pitch lovely ball allowing but six hits and striking out 7. The Red Wings were outhit six to three but took advantage of their hitting and costly Pioneer errors. ‘Ihey won the game with a run in the last inning with 2 out when Schurman 4 (Special to S (C. P. by Guardian’: 49 DDlFER SEEK N D N.S. DRDNN Special Wire) HALIFAX, July l5-—Flol'ty-nlne golfers will tramp out over narrow, first which would have retired th Ward and MoCable scored f0 dropped a low throw by Ward at side and left the game a 4-4 draw. tree-lined fairways of the Ash- burn Golf and Country Club here e tomorrow in the first half of 72 holes of medal play for the Nova r Scotia. Golf Association champ- the Pioneers in the first half of the first inning. Millman was first man up Setting a single. Schurman struck out. Ward was safe on a fieiders choice but iviillman was nabbed at third on the play. Mc- expected, the veteran J. M. Matthews of Baltimore and Chester topping the list in defense of nshlp. The field, though smaller than was a sele ct one with the crown he 1 NAT- ;"_'.1-_,.,;_,. .. Cabe drew a pass. Dodds was safe lvmntreal however was beaten by In today's principal, match, the {fggffe §§§“,‘,f,,,“§f,,,,§°“m “deans itféfiussaigumiunggwfinanféig, ‘Ix when his hard grounder was not gulgxayfensatmnany m“ ye“ at I. G. Collins, 6-4, 8-6, the letters Alexandra Challenge Cup, the Mastefly Mm“! ' by Arthur Berlin: over the trmsymlkntlc fielded at short .nd Ward scored Pmmptly at nine 0,0106,‘ in the We" “Pmen” PM“ mm m” 011111010“ we" m“) "m0 m") Mitchell, Yorkshire's steady bfllLS- telephone yesterday and he told °“ the play" L'“k‘" “ame "*“‘°“g“ morning, William c. Norrett of 9589- ' u“ WP- sevelal enmm“ WSW‘? man and Denis M. Smith left-i me Schmeling consented to meet with a’ double scoring McCab-e‘ Ma‘ ,Gorse’or uh D. G. Ross Ashburn Mia Mason defeated Miss Caro- perfect scores at each distance for ’ ’ 1111115 W118 011i. Sfiwlld t0 I115! t0 ' ' ‘ armed Derbyshire player, in a i28- run first wicket partnership re- Beer.” and Avard Foshay. Ken-Wo, will If Johnston's plans materialize, line Deacon of Vancouver 6-3, o-s, highest possible, 7o. The match 011d the innlns- were was n0 i111" 1w, m threesomes to the we m after the Canadian girl had estab- lished an early lead in both sets. In mixed doubles, Collins and Mrs. Clark bested Murray and was fired at 200 and 000 yards and the leading Canadian, Lt. P. J’. Martinson of Lo Tuque, Que, had a. 68. Lieut. James Boa. o! Mont- first distance but slipped to 32 on suited in England's commanding position. A win for England would tie up the test series as South A1’- the_winner of the Schmeling-Baer contest will meet champion James J. Braddock in a 15-round title ther scoring until the big fifth when the Pioneers scored once and. the Red Wings took the lead with a 4 run rally in their half o: the the Ill-hole morning At 2 o'clock in t the same groups will round. he afternoon, play another rice, won the se¢°ud_ The first be. _ _ _ , - bout next June. t round to complete the first 36 Miss Eleanor Young cf Vancouver real and Sgt. F. Wallace o! Mount mg dmwn ‘Two “mm to be ‘ ' Johnst i 5 ‘mm- h 1e o4 u, y; _ , . uoreo FOR s LlTb ons announcement oon- 1 0 5 e 11160 - In the evening. zgérsgghfga, 1g nemiui, Tcmiim, had 85s at the pmnxb _f.§“{‘§,{§e “FROM 55mm, "AN, Jun, flicts with the plans of the zoni .,,,"E",‘,',',',',',f§,';,'§f,', gylggdfl°ggfgi the committee, led by D, u wu. Canadians. , the longer range. Sgt. M. Penman and Cpl. E. E. Although Mitchell and Smith scored freely and quickly, the Century Sporting Club, which an- nounced over the weekend it had er's choice. Wilson was first up for the Wings and ho was hit by a liams, Ashburn, Secretary of the Association, will re-distribute the I south Mum, mid m t completed arrangements roi- b _ - players wording w the day's 1 Wright, both of Montreal, still my chmcem Ne,“ the engoof Egg . BChJnBHng-Jog Louis 313m; on giitgéedmbfiit 51:33:’; “ffiflgfdm; score for closer competition in the | to Mg; irglti: a tie-mobility the d”. however, Wyatt was was“ u either Sept. 17 or 1B in one c: New replawd Noon“ on the mound w,‘ championship rounds. y ver cup, on at 1 t_ S h h F ll B York's two major league 133531351] b Besides Matthews, two other Saturday, but_ otherwise the Can- A°§§f',i'§,f,‘,,,, up 72 mm Mitchell c y parks. §N§§‘°§,°°§f,'sf" giglzfmxffig °,‘,‘,, champions were entered in the RESULTS IIENS SWEEPSTAKES 1st gross, H. W. Noonan 4i‘). ‘ lat. net, W. P. Noonan 46-11-35. a. 1.. Holman-defeated L. diu- lant, st round. Joe Dechant defeated E. P. Foley , were a vv ‘ change from the NEW You“; _ I -_ fl out to number of entries came a and net’ N‘ Prmhmd 484-86‘ he“ °E h“ Wek- Wlittilmfiozfiffivgflhixtlllésfiib 8:111‘: manners fourilvggai-y ilrlbtriilianlxsililér K’ o" tsatiartthihgeNfiltllls-Clcgiy ‘$0! 5115B ‘mm H8111“, and it “wean-d ‘m Result‘ of matches played’ m close of play Cincinnati and his ii-game win- _ a - l when PhilllpS dmPPed the 311m paper might mm 5511mm “d = “m” °mmpimshlp mud" Supetb battkIB bv Eric ROWBB nlng streak were broken toda iii D 0 Y L E strike. 1141111111111 drove a 00111010 t0 Gmsebmk “mild 5° Chester's ii A- 51mph“)? deieihd R- ‘7- HQ‘ proved the saving ream“, or -cmclnnatl as the and: busted in“? centre and Gay was caught cum. greatest pponents in its defense of a m?’ Ilftiétoeurgdkiefeasuu q ma“! South Africa's dismal innings. York Giant's ace right-hander from 1X18 home when ' Lidswne WWW the mm Pr!“ i‘ w“ “SE Ye" "Y a 5mm“ m Mmd ' Opening to y's play with 1, J, the box in the seventh and then Matters which have been holding “mummy t° the plate 1mm deep capturing first and 3600M p18“ m y", r adians will have to wait for an- other day. Tomorrow the first stage of the St. George's Challenge Vase is fired, then the decks are cleared Wednesday for the open- ing of the King's Prize. Shooting conditions were pleas- ‘ ant today, and high scores con- tinued plentiful. Refreshing breezes TEAM TD MEET slashed one of Cyril Vincent's half volleys to the boundary where Kenneth Viljoen caught it. Smith was bowled by Vincent five min- utes later, having knocked up 57 runs. Wilfred Barber was easily caught at coverpoint by E. L. Dal- ton when he skied one of Vincent's deliveries after making 14 runs. (AP. By Guardian's Special Wire) Siedle, the scoreboard reading 28 runs for one from Saturday, the young 'l‘ransvao.l stor baitted for _went on to defeat the league lead- ers 13-6 for their sixth straight victory. By Cincinnati; Car’; Ina’ Cubs Keen On Winning (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEWARK, N. J., July 15—Jack Doyle, handsome 1rlsh'heavy- HD|.Y DEDEEMER AND DRDDERS up the City Baseball League for the past several days were all straight- ened out at last night's meeting of the play. illrillard Durant drew a pass. Phillips was safe when Schur— man tried to force Durant at sec- ond on Phillips grounder but threw low. E. Ward doubled scoring Phil- lips and Durant and Lidstone fouled out to end the rally. There was no scoring in the fifth but he Pion- eers tied the score in their half centre. Schurman was safe on a fielders choice and Ward drove a single over third scoring tourney. They were Bill Miller of Chester, winner of the Beiimuda title last winter and Matthews in last young Allan Findlay of, Maritime ciwmpion in 1933; runner-up to year's meet: svdnev. and Prank Miekle of Halifax, former provincial and Maritime ion the meet. champ- ‘ Don Ros, big all-round Toronto Miumun, athlete and a law-student at Dal- m Th M h d 1m’ scared b _ d k k_ h 1 Mccabe grounded out to end the housie. was one of the outside ma roumi flreerunsantingluliiqiifghstigrsioill-Ir: N10151:: reigne oielimtliie eRedan ed sftléruullichlifig virfitgtonlght ovtr ogzggunlfvodlrltiglfild. ‘gazrizxegfuttl’;agiiggiggctiiitiisfiztbfileg i1'1111I18~ Wlnlrd Durant flied °“t m emmm's' having 1931mm‘!- l“. DRAW FOG CHAMPIONSHIP CONSOLATION D. Cmsby-iliyib-D W. W. R0 G. P. TIP TDPS diamond the Highlanders baseball team take on the Tip Tops, one o1 beaten them 14 times and tied them _once since May 19, 1933. It also re- duced the Glants lead to five Hammond caught him in the slips Lritli a rlghthanded stab for the a . behind to tie the score in a hard- careful 33. Viljoen batted quickly hitting affair, which saw chuck and hit up 19 runs before Smith Indianapolis negro, in his second United States ring appearance. Early in the fourth Redmond the end came and was counted out as he lay in the la/ps of ring- place at the Holy Redeemer diamond with Tom McFarlanehs Burhoes Grocers opposing Shonna Francis‘ winning their opening encounter; they have been getting in lots of practice and report in the well- third starting the last of seventh for Wings. Phillips was struck by a pitched ball but was caught at an error at first as Ward raced home with the winning run of the Frank-Mlelke, at one time sup- reme in provincial of the Gorsebrook team. and Maritime _ Tow ma“ Sledlg g he h Igames over St. Louis card! m, went down for a short count, Holy Redeemer squad. seoond. Ward was safe on an er- golfing 61-10165. was entered for l‘: Nooxgnvzsnfitgéhngllnne‘ hesitated warn‘: 552m; ‘in: A: who turned bu]; Bqggou Bruvesn {or wobbled to his geeg uud hung on Grocers, ust nosed out in the first ror by the pitcher and Lidstone the first time in several years, ap- d 'smm, v w E {Id " . iiiui- Migubeu-s (us; Tatum him u, ‘their eleventh successive victory. the ropes under a rain of blows. 500N011» by the $1815. are B11 set t0 W88 hit by 11 pitched ball. Duly parently out to stage a, come- E 5mm‘ s“ daMaoDonut n . “night It the View,“ Park the crease by “rdi He made I 111,95 tunes the m,“ cam, from He gel] through the ropes when again get off on the right foot by grounded to short but was safe on been. He was to play as a. member . Dresse ' ame. fifiiéfifiifiififilifiiifiifii. “iii”. "ifibifiii? ‘ifisai... u... 111b- iiliifiialiecivi iiilr?’ 011i "diioiimtiéiiiked c» mimic 1mm "PW g HOW THEY STAND I Boasting several players ri-cm tightened up and wickgts fell like mhwnacher. Caijll-Iubbell and Leon 183%. ' Th” “my “dew?” tegmyflvggv Box 50°“ i f: Bilringhill on their lineup, one of nine pins. Four wickets fell with ChB-znon. The Giants got to three to an unimposilng s art a at b I NATIONAL LEAGUE l them being b member bi the tamed only one “m added while three Cincinnati hurlers, Leroy Herr- ginning of the eague, wfirf i115 e PIONEERS AB R H A POE 1 R E s u l T S léncebmters-th’ Hlghllmde" “W111 were lost without the addition of mum’ Dan Brenlmn’ and Benny W Eiiiremfriigsttoseflttirci;iaotbeiretheiynliiig Migmm‘ d111,"... i i; T g é g N y k . Y?“ g3“ i b tough foe to overcome, and it a m M m Raw“, vmen, and Frey. for l4 safe blows with Mel T88 g ' ‘u 8° "m" “W °' - - seems likely mt a close iibid- A B’ Q L,’ ' m, on cracking out his 2on1 homer of the" °PP°“°'"S- “We W“ W” “K Ward, ss . 4 1 o 2 a o st. Louis .. 4v 2e .618 ~ foullht Blmegililumltfoplafe-k iuquick fasiiligiionthzexlzstdjifwossfisfi Si,“ sflfionngnd mm‘ “b” "d" E n d s R i 0t iii: iclixrniiistiziiieiiilsilaifingapfabtlgehrstxtthz mcabe‘ 3b i. ,1) ,1; g Z g Qffffffigi," 1% g2?! -—- m’ "m" " °'° °° ducks. n. J. Cris waded 1m oi "5 1 - r i m i’ ii “ ’ 511153194" LEAGUE bowling 1b B. lssli’; wicket Stan: c3111» Béatb Pltllllea n. 10th fiésofeerstgflegll‘: obiiiiiig Nmgugis g 3 (l, 3 3 (I, 35 jig‘, ' a a with A. J- Bell. the two 11001111.: 21 m“ u s °“ h°m° mud‘ ' —-—- 6-15- s o o o o 0 Philadelphia 3i 4a aoa BE- M“)! - o“ omooom-G 13 1 l W d runs in 12 minutes. Crisp hit up chalked up their 9mm‘ “Taught (A.P by Guardian's Special Wire) ~ n o 1 o o Boston 21 5a 25s Washton . 010 001 000004 13 1 s 13 begun ogught, in the 511p; by V1°E°TY but they were carried to 10 CHECAGO m“, 15__The wmsh 0 0 0 1 1 ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' “MW” "'4 n°ml°yi Wm” a Hammond. inniniis by the Philiies before Bill l, mam, beween m“ O'Ma- 3i 4 c e 18 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE ~ hflLgnd mitim, A H Id Enfland second ‘Minn Herman's line double with two out hgge heavyweight champion a __ n m 5th _ (Only game scheduled), f8 O lflg n. M. Smith, a. viiiceiit a1. §f;',,',‘,}',“';,,‘§“5,§m'=§";°,‘§§§mt§;f ripmyh-eiiicii, and George Zahar- ' . M‘ ' Won Lost no. NNHONAL LEAGUE A. Mitchell, C. Vilioen, B. Vin The third place cubs put over lag as Pueblo, Co1o., broke up in a 3gp tviNGs AB B. I! A POE Igew York 4g fig 20g 08M 73- riotous disorder at Mills Stadium R Phnhps c 4 1 0 i) g 1 etrolt 4 . a g3’ ‘m’: " g s W. Barber, C. Dalton, B. Vin- imfln‘; 3,11% ‘a: mm“: $32111 as; tonight with OMahoney winner of , 3' ward '14 4 1 1 i) g 0 Chicago 42 32 558 011"“ - - 8"" - ' ‘ l as 3e .520 130mm 110w. 01w» ____ “t? "' - .... not .... .. “w Fm“ 00 0s mm» m- "‘° "3' w" '5'” .. ti?“ m“ ‘“ An Chances "dsmt- “ Z ‘i. ‘i l. ‘I. 3 iii-iii“? ..... .. c u ‘M mum’ r m“ mm“ (c v n Guardian's Bambi Wire) R's: s it not out 11a fielder’ Bucky wflurs’ °“‘“*°d m some mmomp u: llgi “fa-b iui y ‘my’ If """" " i o o 4 o Philadvlivhis K3 42 A40 BrennazaFrey and Campbell, Iiom- ‘ ‘ 7 - - -w3'“ - ' a scoreless hurling duel for the Alum“ the‘ °' i‘ ' w Steele. 1b . . . . . .. 0 33 45 .123 btirdl “KAI-am? Julvhg-Fgomewbsrg Extras s. next Se...“ “we, B, body ubm, OMahoney walked wusou, f) ..... .. 2 1 o o o o 22852111111100 m, ,4 m ' 0118 0 08-0"! 11 ° 0°" ° Total (for three wickets) 1'". ' tow a Zlharl to shak hands. __- Hik ,2b .. 3 1 1 s 1 i - - - ~~ - ~ muddy“, mo” m, °_1 B a N0ve 500t1s0=v=11Y11¢11t0r00l118'-l10 Fall of wickets: 1-128; 2-139; h.,7,,’,‘;3.',’“','{§',',,,',;‘“,',",§ @633 “,:§§,"f' but aim Pileblgs wrestle." esuddenlly maroon. July lfr-Wltlwg) ibcéiycwi. 3b n 0 0 1 8 1 *.._.-,---_~. _-. W. . ciiicago ' .. 100000000 1-2 6 a 300M‘! ma“ froiinrlfitgtlafidllliilalne, 34”" porarily by tying the score. Her- “w”! ‘m’ 315mm“ ‘he jaw‘ sh°wmg a “a” °' °ve"°°“fl,' W- D“'""““" ‘S -- 1 ‘ ° 3 ° 1 cbbo; three base hits. Hickey i; wane“ P9751111“ “d Tami gniisiiiathevérigiistress gthenwindng: man's dwble m the 10th “mm”? oyMahuney “unwed by knocking “we although most British egllrecsi Cms5man' 1b 2 o o 0 2 0 two base hits, Millman, Larkln, "emit Wflmeke and 0’Dea, mi-t- ,,,,,,E,, ‘to m] the“. “(m ' Galflh. who had walked, won the zaharsis down and s scuffle. half- and betting ¢0mm1§1011010 Totals 26 5 3 1718 4 Dau- ward; singles, Miiln-im 2;» nett. Boston .. .. 020 010 021- 6 l4 0 8t. Louis . . 406 200 l0X--l8 1’! 1 . 4 Ioui C rdi ls t i Commission climbed into the ring M rd d M u. d_ 1 UfiDaBth°gl'geell1gllg€;n%g?B°£:Tlr, giigefigtiitisngolriacittbzensplixid N-tiatiii consgcutlvé nvaibibr;v°“by-h§§;,,1§§; t0 stop the two battlers. Mecn- squad put, in two hours of 1111121511 Pioneers .. .. 2 0 0 0 1 0 11 Mac u 0 an ac o > - . . _ __ k_--—-—,______ _~—l __-_-_._ . . INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE the racers md they were no,“ We“ Boston Braves ia-a at 5b mum while, several spectators cbiztill practice Wtiodfiydgirraider a score E Red Wings 0 0 0 0 4 0 PAYS Syracuse 000 000000-0 ‘l 1 d e, but the mystery surrounding The Braves collected 14 safeties WW1 l0 the 001151151011 and 1'0 Y sun at m t C. m“ Joseph qummuw niiimo 010001 iOx-S a o tlNeir "poéition was causing little . 01f the 01110510 hvrlins of mm; “PW”! 0110*" m“ ‘he ,1“?- N°“'P‘“-"'““ f1,“ , 8km ,, * . Mulligan, chbmbericiii and Eilll- worry here. ~ Dean. but the effective batting of Order was obtained a-ier sev- Went of Phlladelp a 5 m mam v : and, v ino; Harris and Grouse. Everyone was confident they his teammates enabled the Card~ "l1 0111111595 P011“ °E m‘ letfi“! ‘e 5 7 " Earned "imp P-‘miers 2- ~ ‘F, .1 . would cross the squadron bieik: inal kinki- m turn in his 15th ii-i- (Thick-obey weighed 213 1-2 and clsvers-Jvilmsr 111115011 0f A0011; Win25 2; struck out by Wilson s,“ O ; Ialtimore coo (mm-a l0 o Wltol’ at irregular intervals misce- 11mph of the season-half way m Imam-is scaled 141- Tex. Don Budse- 01 00k)" 1- by Noonan 1- by 00v 0- 111; 0v. . Tin-cum 000 m 303-5 u u m, hi5 1934 total, Chairman Joe Trifle!‘ of the obi, and sub-icy a. Wood. Jr. 0 pitched ball, off oby s, (Lids one. The mke v Melton and Spencer; Hiloher and The race was being held in con- 101101111118 1B "10 50001"! swim“ Frallkholjge, usually buemve State Commission silo he would New York-play against each vth- pbiy and Phillips), off Noonan 1. , °'°"°h~ necticii with the ootii anniversary of schedule of the Oltvi 15011011011 Ifl- agalnst the muuudu w,“ pounded launch bu invesilgetlon mm the Bl‘ ill Orderltl) avert anything re- (w. Durant). off WllSOIi 1 (Mc- PLAY the founding of the Revel 11°" ‘M’ sembllns s lest 1110M“- somus ammo MEIT your mm Arrangements have been complet- 9d for iiciulns the athletic meet at 50111‘)! 0n Mimdll’. July Mild. Track and field are now in excellent con- dition and each evening thug-minds is the scene of activity as the local athletes round into shape in pyg- paration for stiff competition from other centres. . The success of the moot ia assur- ed when it is known thattha fol- lowing will be among the competit- ors: Amos Lavsndier, this wiansrofthetmphy fcrthebeatail round athlete‘ at Georgetown: Ian Families of racers and members of the Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron were in the dark as to the Scctia Yacht Squadron. and t)“ deep sea rodeo now in P1081165 116W- A brand new silver cup has been set up for annual competition- Inclement weather biterfered with several activities prepared for to- day's rodeo program. A street dance hm m be ,. tponed until tomor- row night and only a. few enthusi- asts braved leaden ckies to compete in the deep sea fishing contest- BRDNNS- WIN game for the Cubs. 15th For "Dizzy" Frankie Prisons climbinz St. 2ND SEDTIDN for 11 hits and i0 runs and knocked ‘out of the box with two out in the third inning. BASEBALIIS B I D S I X (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) Joe Medwicl: and Bill Terry, the only members of baseball's big six to see action yesterday, took ad- vantage of the opportunity to close ~Juiy~ii—Sta.rs vs. Falcons. July 16-July Redeemer vs. Cubs. July ill-Cubs vs. Stars. July 19—Falcons vs. l-loly Re- deemer. July 22-Cubs va. Falcons. July ail-Holy Redeemer vs. Stars. July ill-Falcons vs. stars. July flit-Cubs vs. Holy Redeemer. Jilly iii-Stars vs. Cubs. July filo-Holy Redeemer vs. Fal- cons. Aug. l-Falcons vs. Cubs. Aug. Z-Stars vs. Holy Redeemer. Aug. ii-Stars vs. Falcons. Aug. G-J-iciy Redeemer vs. Cubs. Aug. B-Oubs vs. Stars. Aug. ii-Ilbicons vs. Holy Redeem- wrestiing and half fighting ensued as the police, officials and mem- bers of the Illinois State Athletic action of the two wrestlers. Maple Leafs Aclvanceln Standing |;n'g S Ell WEN) (0. P. By Guardluly ‘slit: Tomnm second place in League baseball by defeatin! Bal- Maplg leafs giiined the International l h ‘mmiibiglb? g-il at Toronto. It them to dcfrnt Germany in i110 Davis Cup inter-zone final this week-end. the members of the United States international tennis Cmssmah bbtiéd for Steele lfl 4th. SCORE av INNINGS ___.._.__.._,---¢ errors by Red Wings 4. Umpire, Cooke; on the 4, by Poneera bases, RIVAL PIPE SMOKING ' ls a Thoroughbred Burley Tobacco, Grown in Ontario y a ‘ _ " It is pleasing thousands of Islanders. It will please you a» i?‘ l Beer, whose ability as I musi- aa- °1‘- m on ms leaders. rm slugging at. @1010" . , , h, 10s,, ! v-i-u. 1- w» mm 2:;- :.':'..:r;;:.-..L‘l=:.s.. b... M0- 0-"",;',""":§',°'°'.:,‘""° "iii.‘2“&'£.".'°?.i°“.f$“é.i.i i a M? w)“, “mm, f“ ‘r ' " $12‘; of?“ popfuu £2112?“ Baltimore soutbaawullbuillzi. ligml; “Peerless at the Price” .~ ' hits, while We r e (u, if Buarillalfa Special Wire) Birthday Greetings New York Giant’ connec- the Orioles to l0 hits lfl wimims 111s than, unmet d Raymond u! 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