June Morning W Ranking Wrestlers o Be Seen In Action Baseball llesults NATIONAL LEAGUE fir! Game: ' Boston . ...200 000 010-8 I 1 Pittaburlh ..... J20 010 111-5 9 0 Barrett and Masi; Higbe and Howell. Second Game: ~Boa0on .. 100 313 000-8 l3 I _ Pittsburgh 001 000 022-5 11 8 Wright. Karl and Camelii; Roe. jo-incevich. Singleton. Woin and Vincls. ' New York 012 001 1-5 8 0 Qlncinnatl ...002 002 000 0-4 7 0 (10 innings) Hartung. Trinkle. Kennedy and Cooper; Blackwell and Lamanno. yliiladelphia .0” 100 300-0 11 I flhicago .. 100 010 000-z 1o 1 Donnelly and Lakeman; Car- penter. Kush. Meers and Shef- fins- Brooklyn 108 000 000 1-11 14 0 Stlnula 0000040060-10161 (10 innings) Branca. Behrman. Casey, King and Edwards; Brecheen. Munger. Brazle. Bunkhert. Wilks. Hern and Rice. Wilber. AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit . 120 100 010-5 9 0 New York 005 102 Mir-B 10 Trout. Houtteman. White and | Wagner; Reynolds. Page and Berra. . Cleveland _ 600 007 00-13 13 l Boston 000 003 040- ‘I 8 3 Black. Gromek and Lopez; John- son. Murphy. Kiinger. Zuber. l-lughscn and Tebbeits. ‘McGah. Chicago . 20010‘) 000-Z 8 Pililadelphil 000020 ooo-z 4 0 Papish and Trash; Flores. Sav- age and Guerra. St. Louis 000 000 100 01-2 ll 0 Washington 010 000 000 00-1 '7 (ll innings) Kinder. Kramer and Early; lifasterson and Evans. Danny Webb Wins SAINT JOHN. N. 18.. July 30- tcPi-Danny Webb. Montreal. ' Canadian lightweight boxing champion. knocked out Leon Le- blond. Portland. Mo... Maine State lightweight title holder. in the third round of a scheduled l0- round exhibition bout here to- night. Welbb weighed 134 3-4. Le- blond 130 l-fl. 0 For clean, comfortable, good-looking shoves use MINORA BLADES ‘u:nuns:iunniiusnnnumurmur-ii.‘ . I Canada's favourite in quality and low price — 4 for 10¢ l2 for 25¢ is. f‘ . E0000!" PACK At Forum Next Monday a-i... Brihchis the fans to their y.” m‘ every appearance in mninlnnd l‘ gsldwm A {We oflbattling thnt _ male om witnessed in grappling (g 0!. battling that has on mm; am one occasion sent participants 1° hospital for repairs. Bull Cum-y sai. (The Great) Balbo. Bull Muhl tana and the always popular and ‘ipms uh (Cowboy) Hug-hes will be seen in action at the Forum here m M“ “midi-Y flight and wrest- ll-"E 18m ML sit in on two hours OI action that has never been, equalled inside the big gonfings of the local sport ampitiheatre. It has been a long while wrestling artists of the above tlilflrtettes calibre have made an BPDcarance here and fans who at- ll-‘Yid Mohdflyh premiere can be alurrd at an honest-to-ioodziess performance with no quarto;- givgn and no holds barred. Promoter Charlie Archer intends making a real effort in establishi-ngl this popular sport on a sound (OOH-Tia throughout the City and Province. He assured us last night ‘hill "hill the best in the business would be contacted and they will be given implicit instructions to Dcriorm at their best every minute i519)’ are in the ring or else suffer the Cciflfifiquences of having their since 0 .end of the purse forfeited. l Wflstiihg is one of the most ex- acting of athletics. Times without niunber perfonners in the rmat _game. despite their superb condit- j ion. suffer injuries in the wugh and ltough going that only the strongest icould survive. Of such stuff is the four that make their appearance i719"? Mflfldfly ‘night next made and ifans who want. plenty action. with ‘maybe a little mayhem thrown in i for 800d measure. should be in at- itendance at the Forum next Mon- iday night. You won't be disap- i pointed. As an added attraction two local jwrestlers will provide the action in l a curtain-raiser that will send the program off to a flying start. THEY'RE OFF! Horse race hunch players who can't resist trying to pick the ivinners even on a movie screen pnight do xvcll to keep their eyes .on a colt named Valiant in the . Twrniicfh Cenlury-Fox technicolor production. "The Homestreich." which stars Cornel Wilde and Maureen O'Hara. and opens today a‘. thePrince Edward Theatre. The role of Valiant as a three- year-old is run by a half-brother of the famed Sea Biscuit. In addition to the absorbing love story the film tells. "The lfomestretch" offers an unusual new day for devotees of the snort of kings. Some of the most amazing racing scenes ever re- corded by a camera will be seen in the picture with action at elev- en tracks including Ascot in Eng- land. Palermo in South America. and Churchill Downs. Jamaica. Aqueduct. Hollywood Park. Santa Anita. Belmont. Hialeah. Arling- ton and Saratoga in the United States. Outstanding racing clas- sics pictured include the Ascot Gold Gun. the Gran Premio Nac- lonal and the Kentucky Derby. 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Had Mclnnis Leg- ionaires make their first start of the third section in the City Base- ball League tonight and determin- ed to set back the jaunty crow of Rovers and by so doing get a/way to a flying start in the race for third section honors. 0 0 But the Lcgionalres have their work cut out for them. As the sea- son progresses it becomes more and more evident that the crew of northenders handled by Freddy Whalen is the team to lick for the title and although the other two Play in men's singles narrowed down to the quarter fina‘s as the Island Open tennis tournament swept through its third clay of play yesterday with some ouutanding tennis displayed and who. tmo of the visiting not stars going down to defeat as Jack Henncssey took s. three set victory over R. Ryder of Saint John 2-6. 6-4. 6-3 and Gordon Bauld. an entrant in Pre- war tournaments and one of the favoritles to capture this year's crown. setting back T Duran of windwr, N5. in straight sets by mores of 6-3. 8-0. J E. Wrazn also advances slung, one championship trail when ne won from Adrian Peters 6-3. 8-0- Both visiting ladies hailing from Halifax and Wlzidsor. N5. canoe through (with sparkling victories Miss Ann Saunderson. favored to capture the ladies title was a straight set victor over K. Feav- teams. Anchors and Leglonalres have provided plenty of stiff com- petition in the clutch the Rovers have proven to have a slight edge, and this may provide the payoff when the title is being decided. + ~1- But with all three squads definitely at the peak of form this CClITllIlg section should provide the fans with the best brand of ball of the season. Portent. i of tihlngs to come were witriessgdi in the final game of the second section when the squads came through wit‘: really sensational dis- plays and there shouldn't reason why they can't keep this up all through the final league games. + 0- 0- il- It isn't very often one views a large gathering of sports fans com- ing awvay frcm a sports event thoroughly satisfied but suoh was now their -the case yesterday evening at the conclusion oi the race meeting at Covehead race track. All of the 1300 fans present-were unanimous that the meeting produced the closest and most exciting racing of the season to date and the meet also proved that Island horses vwill be ready for the stiff tests they will meet one/e the Old Home Week program swings into action at the Exhibition grounds August 12th to 15th. '0 ‘i '0' O Race fans have another treat in store for them o‘ Saturday night when night racing will be in- augurated at the local track here. Not. since the days of the night racing at Novrtham have fans had the opportunity of watching the trotters and pacers in action and with the splendid lighting system at the Exhibition track now olmvsd Saturday night's official opening is likely to be witnessed by a record crowd at- an event of this nature. 0 0 0 Il- Attempts to have the Monctcin Cubs appear here next Sunday for an exhibition game with the Inter- mediate Abegwelts fell through yesterday when it wag learned the fast stepping Monctonians would not be able to make a.n appear- a/nce here. A game against ~ the Cube. leaders of the Central Base- ball League (would have provided a real test for the locals.‘ However it is understood that efforts will be made today to have some other ranking mainland team make their appearance. 0 0' 0 0 Come Friday and Saturday local tennis enthusiasts are goimg to wit- ness some stirring tennis battles. That is the way the Island open tournament is shaping up. As play advances the matches become more and more of close. gruelling strug- gles sapplng the energy of even the best conditioned competitors and semi-finals andfinais in all four divisions should see the play- \ _ava about roach the limit of their endurance. And by the way 1914M stars are still wry much to. the forefront and expected to ftsrnish plenty competition for the small but mighty mainland contingent . that is still iért in the ruisnipg. 0 o 0 0 A challenge match of unusual interest is slated for Brighton Horseshoe Ciuib courts Pridainight when B111 Mu-cley and Goon-IQ Francis.’ both former Island champions meet Len Phillipe and John Smoke. Phillips high ranked player 1n- Island circles together with Smoke forms a strong teun that will take a lot of beating and expectation among horseshoe fans is that the two champions ore r- iagtolsavetheirworketitotltfor than. ‘ be a-nyi your 6-0, 0-1 vfhlle K. Anslow. BI- ter meeting unexllected rpaoiiflhh in her first so 11881115! 303% Gaul’ well which she won 8-6. came through with a 6-love victory in the second set to enter tne quarter finals of the ladies division. But while the singles were pro- ducing keen. competitive tennis. the mixed dJlllJlBS provided some gruelling struegles, Particularly so was this in the case cf M. Martin and Ivan Reddin azhim‘ MYS- B~ lune and R. Ryder. Battling tooth over two biurs in a match that took 33 games to de- cide, Martin and Reddir. were de- feated i-6 h. the opening set: 11W staged s. last ditch stand 1n the secnnd get, to win mt 9-’? and l-hfli ciimaxed their comeback effort oy ldisposing c4 their opponents 6-4 in ‘the final set. Yt was the most out- ‘standing match of the tournament ‘V, date and grave the onlookers a Isngnpie of wnat to expect when my Qgme5 down to the finals in nhe doubles mflidlei- A d 1 1g Anzlow and T Daron 12511" in another fibre! S" mwch whim they defeated C. Sinclazr and G Burnett i-6. 0'4. 3-3. In IHOIIIE; rueliing test. E. Power and Jac annessey defeated K53’ Feavym" and Jack kernv 6-2. 1-6- 9-‘7- F”: other matohm resulted ir. straiflh set victories while the ninth 0H9 scheduled was token by delilzfg-Ps In the two mens doubles ma Morsside and Reddln. a A-Eh Talia m; mo. defeated flushes Rh simpson 6-2. 5-1 Wm‘ '3 laugh“ o! Windsor teaming ‘I'D w" ‘ Donn 515° of Windsor. t0 W" from Y. Boudrias and 0. 3'05"!‘- 5-4. 6-0- The foliowin! l" ‘he "Sm" M - tcrdayk D751" “a Men's Si!!!" defeated H. and nail for Jack Hennessgvs -- 4; - . “annulled defeated Adrian Pet- ers 6-4; 5'3- G. Bauld defeated '1‘. D01‘!!! .64; 6-0. Ladies’ Sinll" An Saunderson defeated K. 6-0; 6-1. Yeévyghxslow defeated Joyce 0mi- well 8-8; 0-0. Men's Doubles Moreside and Rcddin defeated u. Hughes and n. simpson 6-21 0-1. G. Hughes and Q‘. feated Y. Bcudrill l" 6-4; 0-0. Mixed Doubles H. Tidmarsh and P. Murpb" defeated l... Hessian and Joe Hen- nesey (default) M. Martin and 1. Reddin de- feated Mrs. u. parse md R- RY‘ der l-tl; 0-‘1; 6-4. Doran de- 1-6: 0-4: 0-8. r. Arsenauit and I. Nicholson defeated L. J. A ault and ‘LL. Fitqerald 0-4; 8-2. J. E. Wren and J. Miller de- ‘eated M. Morgan and W. Cullen s-s; e-s. J. MacDonald and G. Bauid de- feated H Tidmarsh and P. Mur- phy 0J2 0-0. B. Delllois and W. Moreside de- feated Stewart and H Rushes 0-1; ‘1- . I. Power and Jack Hennessev defeated Kay Feavyour and J. Kenn! 0-2; l-G: 0-7. TODAY'S SCIIIDULI 10 Adm-Mixed Doubles: Ann Sauuderson and Poster vs. Joan Miller and Wran. 11 AJit-Maah lhlleai _ Jack Kean! VI. hrl hm. P‘ 130 I'M-Gordon mlhsa n. Jack lfenneaaa; 1.80 “.M.'-I Reddin vs. winner of Kenny-Smith match. 1.80 Rat-talc Italics: Jo"! Miller)". Bervi Delloil. i.“ ‘PM-Mm’! Sindee: ""11 i1. Moreside. 2.00 LIL-Ladies‘ Singles: A. Delslois vs. B. Quigley. 0.00 ELI-Men's Doubles: Cullen & Smith vs. Murphy. 1Q [lit-Mixed Doiiblrs: I. DeBloiI A: Morrsfde vs. E. Power a J. Henmssev. F. Arsoisault s; Tzchoissm vs. Anslow. h '1‘. Dorm. Wran dc d G. Foster K. Anslow and T. Doran defeat- . ed C Sinclair and G. Burnett ' l Play Tightens As Tennis Tournament Reaches Quarter-finals Lesnevich Wins Upset Decision BROOKLYN. N. Y.. It} (AP) — Light - heavyweight champion Gus Lesnevich. the exception to the rule that the armed forces "took aomething" out of Ill lighten. banged out a 10-round upset decision vic- tory over. Tami Maurieilo. the round man from the Bronx, in Ebbets Field tonight. Leone- weighed 178 1-2; Mauriello The blonde belter from Cliff- side. N.J.. who spotted the beer barrel 18 l-2 pounds. never once complain ’ as Tami got iway with "‘ ‘ ‘hitting- and-holding" tactic! time after time. and still took the play from the start. Twice he staggered Maurielio —once in the second with right hands and again in the sixth with hooks-and in the seventh he buckled Tami! knees with a right cross that all but floored the bigger man. _ The decision was unanimous. The Associated Press score card gave err-sailor Gus six rounds and Mauriello four. with Gua in the lead from the first heat on. ‘Legion And Rovers Play This Evening The third and final section o! the City Baseball League gets un. tlerway this evening wiith Rovers and Legion clashing at the park diamond in a game that Snnnid provide fans with another brand cf the snappy smart baseball that has featured the last several games. Rovers. winners of the first two sections will be out to get away flying on their grand-slam efinrt but are very liable to meet \\\‘:h a stumbling block in the persons .01 the Legionaires club. The game is set for 5.45 sharp. Blackwell Loses CINCINNATI. July 30—(.AP)- Ewell B1ack\vell's string of con- secutive victories was snapped at 16 today by New York Giants who came from behind to nip Cincin- nati's lanky sidearm artist in the 10th inning with a 5-4 dedeat his third of the season. ' Joggins Game A the time of going to press no word had been received of the outcome of the baseball game at Joggins. N. S... yesterday between the Jogglns Cubs and the Char- lottetown Abegweit team. Main. Ladies Mrs. E M. Bagnali won the Championship. Ladies’ Division. of the Charlottetown Golf Club by defeating Mrs. W. E. Cotton three-up in a nip and tuck final match played over lightning fast greens of the beautiful Belvedere course yesterday afternoon. The match attracted a large gallery and both lady golfers were applauded as they turned‘ in championship call e golt that had the end in d ubt until the 17th hole when Mrs. Bagnall sank ‘match and title. i -Mrs. R. T. Holman who won the T ‘ championship last year was unable to participate in defence of her crown due to illness. Mrs. Bagnall opened the match and her challenge fo the title by firing a sizzling ' irdie" three on the opening hole. However. Mrs. Cotton replied by winning the second hole. the fifth and ninth to go two-up on the out- ar approach shot to clinch the‘ " Mrs. Bagnall ~Wins Golflitle Mrs. Bagnall recovered on the par golf as she whittled down her opponents lead on the 10th and 12th holes and went into the lead by winning the 13th and 15th. Both players took a six for the 16th and the end of the came on the l‘7th when Ivlrs. Bag- nali sank her approach shot. The Scores Out- Mrs. Cotton .. . Mrs. Bagnall .... .. ‘l In- Mrs. Cotton .. 4 Mrs. Ba gnall - In the 18 hole championship consolation played Tuesday Mrs. J. P. Clarke won from Mrs. E. W. MacKinnon in an interesting and closely played match. going nine of the 18 hole-course. match .j Racing over what yesterday was the fastest harness racing strip 1n the Province. seven horses took new recorda as, Covehead race track again came up with a thrill 595k" Dfflflflm as Eleanor G.. Marion 1... June Morning and Lynnmite were returned the win- ners in a program that provided photo finisher. from start to finish and took a paid attendance crowd ti 1.300 roarins to their feet as the fields came pacing or trotting down to the wire in blanket fin- ishes. Tikill! a new win race record of 2.10 4-5 in the second heat of the Victoria Driving Club's 2.25 pace stake. George McDonald's great little pacing mare proved her greatness by racing to a. straight heat victory over a field of seven other starters. pacing the other two miles in 2114-5 and 2.12 to displace her previous record of 2.13%. Eleanor G.. after being beaten by Winnie Scott in the first heat of the No. 1 Classified came back to take the next two and race af- ter forcing Wnnnie Scott to take a new mark of 2.114-5 in cap- turing the first mile. Marion l... driven by the great old veteran ‘Pyndal Semple pro- vided the only upset of the day when after finishing fourth in the first mile the came from be- hind in the next two miles to head the other three starters in heals that saw thefour starters battle it out from wire to wire. {Eva Worthy in winning the first ‘heat took a new tab oi.’ 2.14 3-5 while Marion l... after reducing .her mark in the second mile. fur- ilher seduced it in the third heat ‘by trotting under the wire in i313 2-5. l But. it remained for the Nr. 3 ‘Classified horses to give the ians izheir biggest thrill of the day as Lynnmlte. fifth and second in the first two tests came on to win the third heat and then won the race lofi’ between C. Albert Budlong and Billy Conn in smart fashion. the young daughter of Volomite hav- Ang too much pace for the other ‘two when it came down to the final test. New records were the ‘lcrdcr of the day in this event. {Billy Conn in winning the first llieat. pacing the mile in 2.15: C. lAlbert Budlong taking a new mwmlng m” and played “ear Trecord of 2.12 3-5 in his second Theat. winning effort and Lynnmite pacing itito the picture to lower her mark to 2.14 3-5 in the third mile of the race. Summary: ; No. 1 Classified Eleanor G. (OBrien) lWlnnie Scott (0'Meara).. i0. U. Volo (Stead) . .. .Eright Spot IE. Semple). [Just Betty (McKenna) . . .. jborralne Abbe (Kelly) . j Time: 2.11 1-5; 2.12 3-5; . 1-5. . Winning horse owned by Urban Gillie. Miscouche. _ No. 2 Classified Marion L. (T. Sample) 4 1 1 Eva Worthv (COlllns\ . 13 4 Billv Kalmuck (W. Kelly) .2 2 8 lBuddy Moko (Brooklns) ..... s 4 2 Sensational Racing la Witnesses! In All Four Classes Elma: 2.14 8-8; 0.11 l-l; l.1l 2- . Winning horse owned by Ciao. Semple, Kensingtou. 2.25 Paco-Victoria Driving Club B kc June Morning (McDonald) Just Flicks. (E Sample) Prince Budlong (Cudmore)... Buddy Budicng (W. Stead)... Miss Knox (HennesseyL. Ann Clegg (Callback)..- Romeo (McNeill) Dudy Budlong (Stead) Time: 2.11 4-5; 2.10 2-5, 2. winning horse owned by Geo. McDonald, Mermaid. QQKIQQQBII-n .11 B2 24 43 38 85 77 88 l2. No. 3 Classified Lynnmlte (W. Kelly) ........ -0 C. Albert Bullong (L. Kelly) .Bllly Conn ivalley Long (Lowrie) .. Quick Lick (O'Brien) .. . Maudine Budlong (Agnew) Shy Ann (semple) . .. lMickey Budlorig (T. Sem l pie) . lDaisy Bud [Donna egg (Callbeck) “Calumet ee Long (----) l Time: 2.15; 2.12 3-5; '21s 2-5. Winning horse owned by C. Horton. Murray River. Other llace Tie-nits Page 5 .Bobby Suckers Defeat Katz i In .1 nip and tuck battie betweer ~the Bobby Suckers and Katz ins evening in a league game in th( Knights of Columbus Girls‘ Sofia ball. the former won a hard-play game from the Katz by a score 15 to 12. ‘The line-lip:- Bcbby Sockers J. MacDoxa aid. E, Gillis. S. McNeill. M. Lnmd. P. Crawford. A. Kayo. J.. McI/ach- ern. W MacMillan. L. McMahon Katz - M. Walker. M Hughes B Ccyle. V. Joseph. Jeanette Mao Donald. J Bryenton. A. Stevrart, J. Weir. D. Lund. “Dill “NH traumas 04 "GI-h Next. game Friday evening at 6.30 will be between Bobby Socks-a and Cubs. this Win From Tigers Yesterday morning in the Juve- mle Softball League on the Knights of Columbus diamond. the Lions once again took the measure of the Tigers to the tune or 17-15. Score by innings:- Lions . . 204 831010-17 Tigers .. . 42s 010 011-15 Next game this morning at 10.30 ‘xiii be between Stars and Card- ‘These topnotchers are packing in tho usands weekly in Maritime centres. _ 00Wl0Y Prices Proiessional Willi ING- $ensafiona| ALL THE ‘HOLDS, DROP-KICKS, STRANGLES AND EXCITEMENT OF THIS MODERN SPORT. Here they are:- IliLl. CURRY - nmronn, sour. s11. (Til! GREAT) BALBQ - new 1on1 LEI! HUGHES‘ - uonru emrrou. MASS. vs. lot MONTANA ‘i ‘III. 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