A i i V” _ ' q _ ":' s ', ~ !_-' _ " _ ` ` ig 'fv ~ Y- r " i ii.. /_ £€3%3=EE£§Z€§€=3%$Z¥§ w on w _ nowimi ' ` ' _ ~ some ` WRESTLING A 4 ~ ` BASKETBALL _ ~ BASEBALL " ._ _ ._ otnniz seonr _ii ,. *g!.;' . Entries _Close luly 8th". attered - R F" Y ~ i» li if - ... j my -L -Y D ___ ‘$l'iI.!i.'i.lf'.'.i..“1‘.Y.f‘ As Irishmenwins i i Pifsuui RR=-RRS- STRRRRRRRY f=SfivuS--- .ii .......'l`A.ff§.S.'2.’-213.? Q“a11fY12gR01111d' 3 l fl* 5 fl oNE oi-‘_ THE isLAND s FASTEST .TRACKS . - _ AT BEAUTIFUL sAiNT PETERS R2;-’fi§B11§f;1l‘;‘:_g F eI'r:‘r`nS3rFAiisi1sfriiiers 1. 2.14 TROT AND PACE, PURSE, $200§ M Trotters Allowed'Three Seconds. F 2. 2.24 TROT, PURSE $200. 3. 2.25 PACE, PURSE $200. (nv The ab`ove three classes should give the best 91'- raolng so far this' summer, and dc not be surprised $3* lf the track record cf 2-131/2 made by Billy Cope, is 3a_h'°_f Prominent in Sum- edal - Somerville Places maries. or First Round Today. .__ misqumrnunm.. Fflnk H- Kin A»»sutednosttnstrsuroui¢rtnsninb1ist‘°'P"”1"°“"°°“"°“"°” E if _ ' on ieinti si-sm - PN' 5P°\‘¢l Wf"°f») md fairways and sreeris of the dsvffiiithvlitcif is.-itoixiniisniiies onwa 1 bf'°k°n- _ ~» strokes, wuiism (Pat) Noisn, Every effort will be made to have the oval fast smut and safe. _ ~ _ ed -1 ALl.‘ RACES on the three heat plan, 10 p. c- _of Wm each purse will be awarded the winner- The re mainder will be divided into three equal parts, one nisii part to be raced for each heat- ln the event of feet there being three heat winners they shall race a °°‘= urth heat to determine the winner of the event. gg” Q- All purses divided 50, 25. 15 and 10- Entry fee _,I5 S p- c- Five per cent of money raced for each heat sw; will be deducted from first and second horses- 3 sd p. e. from third and nothing from fourth- Four horses to enter. four to start- _ 1-he! in praising the Irlshmank feat. d Nolan followed 118 poi- linlrsmen, invading O. R. Right reserved to change program. reject any 'WW' s°"“°"‘"°- °f L°R<1°R- - Ont. entry. bar any driver and declare races _off on ac Am__t___ _"___ who Wm _tm ___ count of bad weather or failing to obtain a satis- factory number of entries or starters. To transfer ch horses to another class to which they are eligible, re-open or substitute any class without advertising- 'Alter or extend racing date- The track assumes no responsibility for dam- age to any person or property during this meeting. N- T- A- Rules to govern except where they conflict with these conditions. . ~ ALBERT QUIGLEY, Secretary- Salnt Peters, P- E- I. - “ ENTRIES' CLOSE CONDITIONS 3' . By” BQMD morrow 3/'WP TWO . holder of the United States in the first round of the ionship proper. Dana/diana were among the golfer, 87-81-168. ng Dublin Irishman, shatter-. Somerville played a stea/dier Elm* H. (WBHIBH) ith _ 'Darky C-rattan, (J. Conroy) e centuries of Bt Andrew's brand of golf today than he did§Bamn J (Knight) ys oi' old St. Andrews to- goining journey today for 5 pu. t rang with the cheers for the equaliing 38. Homeward bound he giggle (DD,m,m°’,;},t()KnigM)' or the rrisn professional. The iauitered several times init rein- Frisco star. (wii°i§}d`>°'fffff of George Duncan and' Bob afkabio recoveries that brought Time: 3-15 3'4i H3* 3-15 es pro, trailed Noland by four strok- es in second place with 71 'll-142 which had 18 survivors including Gene Sai-Bren, defending champion and co-favorite with Henry Cotton, the great English pro. The latter turned in a T1 today for a two- roiind score or isi. ` JULY 8TH. HUME R|lNH0lllS lEllll 0F NANDINGS (ny 'ns Annsnaid ness! Home Rims Yesterday: Ruth. 0 Yankees, 1; Fox, Tigers. 1: stone. T180! 1: Burns, Browns, 1: Campbell, Browns, 1; Walker, M Yankees. 1: crcsetti, Ymkeel. 1: Williams. Athletics, 1; Klein, Phil- lies, 1: Moore, Reds, 1: Hafey, Reds, 1: Ieslie, Dodgers. 1. The Lenders: Foani, Athletics, 24: luth, Yanks, la; Gehrig, Yank- nes, 1'l: Klein, Phiillcl. 11; Berger. Braves, 10. . League Totals: American. 830; National. 248; total, 573. ‘of HOW THEY STAND Wm last P.0. 11 4'! 46 N 28 Wndiirigton .... .. , . ., At the completion here today of 18 YN the 36 holes of medal play at two the 1833 New Brunswick ladies' golf ro championship tournament. Mrs. D. ipa L00 Miss Audrey McLeod, Riverside. fi AMERICAN LEAGUE last year's champion, by six strokes. oth Mrs. Doian’s gross'score for the 18 pin cies was 8'! and Miss McLeod's so ess es. 'nie remaining is noies wiii be in t rs. D. Leo Dolan St” Leads Field in New viii ciiMP|nNe;,. Golf Tourney. ' _'fu (osiudan mini _ ' 2" Dolan, 1"rederlcton. was leading xn.riey4-wt Geo rst F T alcons Go Into ° W°th R cot the rinsi is iioies or the st. Tnoinns, ont. Nssn ned 1. totsi n Tm’ SUMMWY e qualifying trial in Just si or as-so-ics and the st. 'riiornis Fm FM. _m_¢»,,,.,,, ,250 Z0 COMMI§‘TEEi who ;zre}.‘hinCl_cing of making their own, we will take our cream n exc ange or ce ream nd hi h t ’ and save you a lot of trouble and wort; pay you g es cash prwes' WNLI wr-as-1 wr-na _ ,_,. . . Lawn ' sawn- CAIKII-I on former years were eclina- BUD! of admiration from the gall- _ d even though the champion- ery enabled him to turn ln I. 'i9-'l5‘ In M1“d_lT°"° '"0 may not cross the Irish Sea, _ and total of 154. Calumet Dudds, (Wathan) Britons and American join- Horton Smith. flashy Chicago CBIUUIEU City. (J. Conroy wéww *bonan- sewthi- Keyswne. (P. com-oy) Sister Express. (Cary) Lillian. (P, _Conrow ..... .. Gor on Cameron. (Seeley) Tim' “D-45) Tuu~ Numa d Tessa IJ. Conroy) e: 2.15 1-4; 2.15 1-4; 2.15 Teas, Etc. i ICE CREAM ‘RR 'S "lf "if" '*fF'*fS""f"T 219; 2-16, 314 _ ds and won the British Open yesterday when ii. brace f nsi " . . _ mmwnmp mem md” mmd ____ _md ___ ____ in Time 2.09 a-4, 2.1012. 2.13. _ ?EIg_VER1r;__ii&ade direct to your booth on the grounds if desired, a total. of 'I1-67-138. ~ nine. He was even fours on the aut- 3-15 Mi¥°d_\7ll-N0 $150 ogevvfilgevgr __hg:€i;__§_an:'arytI;_latesha“d SP°°“sR Dishersi etc- ~ n ares ranc . CENTRAL CREAMERIES LTD. CI-IARLOTTETOWN Perfection Dairy Souris Creamery Summerside l Souris ' ` . D em huts A va,-led pw mm comm, f _ Peter Brooke, Jr (Parshall) 5 2 3 ' ' Tim : . ' . . Smith led the American contingent 6 . ` ' ' L 2.20 llillxed-Pune $150 ` - Calumet Crusader Tanner- Def--i" ' Dunstaffnage ` VVzns Tavern Stake Annual “Y” ...___ And' M_R_E_C_ Stirring F our-Heat Battle In Feat- B Nine I1-7 in-hoe's Tanners, leaders of the Industrial League journeyed to _ Summer Cam# ure Race Of North Randall Meet. .......,..._.....,. ,... ......... ,... nced a local aggregation eleven - t le 1 ‘ 0 e cLriv'a1i.AND, July 4, _ (A.P.> -‘ second Event-The Forest city, z.is ms to seven Ninety boys and leaders leave this csiumet ci-ussder, brown son or the Rees, rinse si,ooo _ morning for the “Y" camp at Gln0° mighty Grand Circuit trotter, Tru- Three Heats dm T C0". when ther will mend ten ax, won the Tavern stairs for 2.14 Mlirr run . The diamond was in poor con- on for the tilt, but novertheiem ° ,U Bl1'dS _ l.lI'I1€d BaCk 9 T0 dm under esnvss and new msd. t,°,,,,,, ,,,,,,,m 0, the balmy m_ Lydia Knight, (steireo 1 1 1 s isa trend or bsu was dished out. ary Carmichael, on the ' _ - S t N rth R d ll t d f ' ’ 5 i mg of stud,/_ £1-ainmg and athletic, f;.":_n.;eti:mn; four_;l;a€ hating a Lady Viola, ischamahorrnl .. 6 4 2 mound for the 'I‘a.n.'ners, was given . ' A n . - 4 o Ilnproved In le d' Whiiv at cv-mn the bon will he is tstsiiing ses srid trotted his Th’ G’°“" Ml” Walnut' ‘D°“" e" mo . _ l organized into Indiul fd5s3 and 1 _ _ _ i, lbb) 4-...“...-.....-...... 334 ball ‘°°°”dh°" “N325 Tinis_zo4 as, zos zoa eos , 'rho Falcons new into it tie with and inning will hm buebsll md volleyball nr. H. M. Psi-shaii won the iii-st ' ' ' ` ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' “4 the 6 01-thsnd mms for the iss.-1. Falcons: Power flew out to Duffy 19551183- °l“°“ °°“mlm°HifB Mid heat with Morley Frisco, owned by 3`5' _ C B gre el 1, ,lk lnumerous other activities. The R L waiker of Emyl-ia, 9 gay., Bertha B-»L°‘”5 GUY and D°f°i'hY been different. p or tne city Bali League sndin con fi d. Blanc ard w ed; m Wm _ k _ ____ ___ - mxon _Bo _t_md_ I AYP!! 1‘°1l°V¢4 him I-“<1 31° 54;" gaundm “med Du" ed out to Bradley Ayers stole sec Gov Alex (Mahoney) . 5 5 6 MBU he f5°¢d bU!'lf¢‘-`l md In g-1-oundsd Qui, Bradley to Blamhudy ond. Jemmett walked square Time-2 03 (fastest mile of season ggE;_’;e_?;v_E£_veg;_;l€;T?mg) er run was chalked up. the mm snuck out__o nm_s_ 0 mm 0 briggs struck out; Acorn lined out in race), 2.01, 2.05. 2-04. _ Honey Gm (stone) 2 3 ro 1' on third scoring. The big em,,.s_ to McFarlane.-0 runs, 0 hits, 0 Overbrooke, Senator Phillips, Pet- Harry van (show 3 4 _U W uthpsiw proceeded to lose control ‘th hun! errors, er Hur, Madelcn and Gladys Ellen ______md Mime (white) _ 5 __o_ M1- In 0110!. n balk. and a wild Game called on account of dark- 515° ltuted' -I-|m,_2,12 3.5; 115 2.5; g_12 3.5, 36 37 35 36 31 29 36 89 38 89 41 40 _ York ... tlnadelphis ... Cleveland ... ..... Detroit ... ... ... Boston ... ... St. Louis .. 500 Fredericton Golf Club are being mm/mom mn, making 8 mal of 473_ 6' 431 dk!! of 39 d d 84 in 372 th C rNTEnNATroNAi. LEAGUE shin will be decided by si-oss scores. estfeis bask to the bench vit tiis W' pn strik ut route 500 second gross and low and second ° ° ' l asa Mi- M W!" HS HH* and “cond an- c-oss the losers starting nur-ier i Newark ..... ..-_--. Rochester ... ... . Toronto ... ... Baltimore Montreal Ahnny ... ,... ..- Buffaio .... .. Jersey City 5 I 47 48 47 38 87 38 40 44 48 48 bl.- until the disastrous fourth when loss '$336 442 of control caused. his rotinmant. 435 ara' NATIONAL LEAGUE _ MUNICIPAL Ail1ilPOR/1', Los An- Ay-res was touched for three base 329 geles, July 4-(A.E'.)-A golden blows also in three innings, And 545 monoiplane with Roscoe Turned- of settled down remarkably WU “ff” Pittsburgh as as sz1|H°11yiw°0d behind i-he stick. broke A siiuiv stari- Uhleago .,, ,__ _,_ as 33 _50o_all precedent for speed flying at 44 40 27 33 New York ... Bt. Louis ... ...... Bolton ... ... ..., 37 38 403 l-he National All' Rraoea l»0d._ay be-‘ GAME BY l.'N`N'INGS UNOUYD--.. 33 33 4e5‘ibre |, crowd estimated by race of- lst inning _ nsti sa 42 440 iieisis at so.ooo by adding the two! _ I Wdleiiilila ... ... 31 48 Mvcloti con;-one classisc; ofmthe_ races_h_i_-‘a:iom;__cl_?;\;>_yleb_1;a¢l_i;_1§ gvléintwx lo vcryof urynths YP " . ¢-.ross-oounti-v dssn. 'second and then to tnird-on two ,WINS The zoo pound speed iiisr. iongfoassed bein: Beaton =tr11°I=B°_:_= ~- s ii e emo ouisiandin racin Bradley went the same way; o .iuiy 4 - (A. P.) - simieglrlil iiswntli iii-st nisesliri tii:'sin¢led ihwsh Rim* °°°’*“€_D°Yl°¢ Johnny Livingston, a foremost 100 mils free for all event at a 31111175011 fflliled W left' mid' B°l3'i lllllnt and $004 flier, added $5.000_ to his winnings ln competition io- div by nriissiiir. first in tiis 'rropiiv than or the hoiidav vmsramme °f ‘~»- ~._,...~ _ » ~ _ _ ~...illlvlL Hi. **:'N11~mAnn¢"ussdtoi»e. -*°-N°.md¢<>idn-nain.n» ayouknow,isbe1ief inthinge ‘AVN-S rro ai Farlane drew the third straight p and un sr, an _ . B second dMshm_ with ,_ ha__dl_ ihuflzfi ¥;"°h;¢:__s°' :|;’°_D:°m;a:u°a_mW walk. McQuald scoring; Ayres cf °“° D of so and mom The ch_mpi°n_ -ns ut ve . ii T _went in to pitch for the stars. Goss; dj ' “S lllberill W'll.h.pB5S€B. l55'llllg B€V_€'n. going to left field; Doyle hunted B75 ey. 3b ..- while the" .N mn md "cond ll-Io atoned for this by sending ten and Wu sue; Pqwer swung qn§B01891'- 1'! --- sm in each division for low and ,tm 91573 Bmw” 595° °11 UNB; ifimmm’ _ ' . ' - P error, Blanchard crossing the plate, 'Ayres made A balk in the act of s4o,P\°°°°hlRS "Rd Pvitins- ' ms iiuriing s Lesiitiiiii gs.-ns up P1°°hiRs»Mfi1“°r1RM counting. aeet- 3 476 on scored on a wild pitch; Bradley singled' stole second; Holger walk Makes Clean 'His deliveries were nicked for onry *di "Wk °\l’0$ M°Q1i&l¢l Tenn 2° ' fouled out to Acoi-ii_e 1-uns, 3 hits Sweep Races ;1;re_:M:_i§ties in the three games 2 m_0"_ _ ._ _“___ ____ Su,” Megan “mek out Ayres Jemmett, 2b struck out; Goss walked: Jemmett swimdvd out. Beam ts Blanchard. -0 rims. 0 hits. 0 errors. 5th Ilmlng , Falcons: Power struck out; Bien-i thsrd drew his third pass or the' game: McFarlane walked; Doyle' singled, Blanchard scoring; Beaton forced Mi:Farlane at third; Doyle was out trying to sieai third-il rim, 1 nit, it errors. ‘ -Sim - squsreerisss waiiiedi I stole second: Acom fanned; Saunders drew a pass: Duffy, Bla plly¢d t0`l!I0n'0W. Llnlli Of U16 pifch by Ayres acgqunung fqr Fdcum: slmmon was sale on ne53_ ' 481 used. e 1°: M‘cQu d singled; m - ~ Power drew a pass: ` Blanchard Box SCORE »-Quwsfdioweag »-Ut-un-i-oi-t-g l¢Og»-gr-1-on-4= e='»oi-ni-i-gt--Q 4-'~aoCo»oo3 5 H o¢ooo¢.-»-o »-Oeonaoocci c .. 0Qllaid. To .. er, if SE aw ianchard. oF'arlarie. p . 6818 _Z .I;,.7> `,`,:»ns¢»»-*endow ...°oo¢o¢s.,sag »-4o*"°O°oN"‘l »-o'~°°¢°a-AH; ¢,_a:n...o,,--on O > IU ¢°eaoa°»-aura °,¢»-909990 _ Squarebriggs, s Acorn, Sb .. Saunders, rf Duffy, of .... Rice, lb . . . . . .. McLean, c Ayers lf Ai p Goss, p & if __ 23 5 ll 718 8 2 SUMMARY ' nuns batted in: Bquarebrlggs 3. Doyle»2, Bolger, Simpson, Beaton: tivo base hlls, Sqiiarebylggs 2; thrce speed of 241.06 miles per hour and_er SC-Orlllsi MCQUHW “lied °U'» W grounded out to first: Rice walked: base hit, Simpson: hits. off McFar- lwent down it straisni-way couneiifiuafebfllil-3 mm- 2 1'1"' ° °" Sfiulfvbrinss scored on ii named iiins s in sinnings; on cess. a in gg 330,905 mu" my mm- mg” to-roi-s. _balls Mclean struck out-1 mn, 0 3. innings; off Ayers, 3 in 3 in- maiis n clean sweep or the tiii-es] Stu-ii Jemmeit misled. went in nits, o errors. , -nings; nit by pitcher, Goss inoyiei: 'iririclpal races. ' ,second on' Mc1“ai°larie's over throw;, ` ' lwud pmm Ayers; bu, on bans, off Bduarebrisss doubled over rlshi stir inning ,i_iei='.~irisi1e 'i, ssiindsrs 2. Goss. A nhted critic pays people mug; Kield fence s00fi!1ii Jemliioil-; Acorn Falcon:-Bradley was out Acomisquarebriggs, Rice, Ayers, Jemmett; have faith in their our;-gnny, him, louled out to Simpson: Saunders to Rice; Bclger was thrown out by ‘hy Goss 4, Blanchard 2, Power, Mc- ` 4;"-png; puffy grounded out to'8quamebriggs; Sirnpson singled, Fariane; by Ayers 3, Boiger. ` 'immnn lint-4 run, 3 hits, 1 error. went to third on MoLean'l error; Blanchard, McFarlane; balk. Ayerl;*_ GH posesion of the ohum. A_ amp Md;-uhm, ,tl-ua; Wg; DWI, was ;8BP;1‘S 0 SP 0¢¥0lIP Om met Crusader, from the Arden . . llnltll 9.30 &¢ hi ht. f mn: at _uns __Abeg_v_v_eit_:_>uZ.ienin1¢tt ts mee-o runs. o nits. mm w_ E _mkm_ _:BL Pm" §;“',;'_‘,‘:u°§;;’_‘_};;;‘_'_ N532' ff: iris; Third Event _ Tavern seeks. :.14 °’ as evenng wen , eyi l'1‘0‘i`l- ' ex isst ers titiists. nie! sins: Meresn nit single: Ayres _ Wm "° °“"“’ ‘“"°°”°’°"“ M"'R~ A' 11°” K°Sh“““Y» °1'~"'@1““d~°“m°d Purse $1.500 at ed 4°" Y” Pendleton business e oth ___ 9 mm to 5_ fmissed the third strike; G0” md m H5891# ° mare, took the heat and paid $61.40 Thrpe Hui, tr ' |dm _ bum md ____ My- “___ i ers who will be vvrwecf/ed with the for e sz tieiret in the mutiieis. singles for his nimstefim-ge teen-1. i-he short end of A 4 to Ziimwt 1 ___ ____ '_____u____[¢amp are Rev. W.L0uthouse,R,ev. The gh,-ss hes; Wim-,ers meg in Calumet Crusader, (Dicker- _ _ _ _ "_ tm and of th, mm m_\ rebnwggswd _if __ double ns' J. E. Cggiholni. Rev. Paterson of the “mi and Calumet, Crusader soni . . . . . . . . Bl‘lil1SWlck Ladies ,ning the rieieons went to bat in Gum and Je tt s_u__'_b°°"__ii °“"°“d »°"d R” M- *’°mb°1d- brought the crowd to its feet by M°f1°=Y1"f1S°°» ‘P"Sh*11) _ fourth and before me side warsmred on B_m1m_xo"1¢n_-5 en_or_ Aoi? l:Viiliiam__oHerirY Will Mt BS coming from behind to nose out Kashmark. fMHh°H@y_> 3 two singles in me trips to the “id hm P“5h°d “X "mes °'°t°°" fanned the breezes-3 rims .3 hits 1 phghsafriehdz the campers are Kashmny' §ii(hiiyH?;Tl;li)(Berrb) H l 3 3 4 ITS plate' P‘“”"'__W“"” °°°°__'____d_5°“f_° h“'1` error. ~ asked w be at the Y. M. o. A. be- nm n,,,,¢._.¢,1g my ssnm, Em. Tinie-:toe :i-5; 2.03 2-5; 2.05 ii-ii; Tm ‘fm mn? th’ “°”“ xrd runnin, tween ii and io today in order to mens rms :soo 2.04 ii-ii. U8¢i0l‘lAX‘ °f N* hand 1" tm 1”'°°°dl”¢ transport the boys to the camp. Th", 11¢s,¢¢ sir Walter Scott and Full Trust Gamhum m° 1°" °°’m"1 “mr tm mst Falcons: Benton was out, Jem, °’*'-i---~_€ Aim Watts McKinney (stone) 3 11 also started. ' me” had 3°” °" mmugh 5” 9" imett to Rice' Bradley flow to Ayres, 5imP501’l Caught nipping li- third-' Cheer, (Rlckabaughi . . . . . . .. 1 2 2 1' *nd 3 mt md 1““°d mf" H” Bolger fanned--0 runs; 0 hits 0 el-.‘ 0 WU- 1 hit- 1 ¢1'1'°Y- » The Gleaner, (Douglas) 3 3 3 _Fourth Event-Two Year Old Pace. C six Sixty-two women nys sompetmg, _ B I G U P S E I - as in tiis first division, with n iisri- Tom mmm ,M “mm """‘°d ‘°""‘°¢ B“”"°’°“ h°'”°= W' FAWONS ' B IN WIMBLEDUN ' S H I P S WIMBLEDON, England, Jiiiv 4--» (Canadian Press and Associated Press Cables)-A smashing five-set surprise victory by J. S. Olifi and I. H. Wheatcroft of Great Britain over the remaining United States doubles pair was the outstanding highlight of today'a play in the an- nual Wimbledon Tennis Champion- hips. Oiiff and W‘hentcroit teamed beautifully to defeat Lester Sioefen and Clifford Sutter. 5-6, 2-6, 7-5. 11-9, 8-6, in a third round match. Wheatcroft, a giant oi Six feet five inches and heavily built, dom- inated the match with his fierce service and smashes, while Oliil played an artistic supporting game. Another interesting doubles strike-outa, h,v McFarlane ln: by Goss 4; by Ayers 2; sloien bases, Bradley, Squarebriggs, Ayers. Umpires-At the pints Walsh: on the bases. Creswell and Diamond. Time of game, 1 hour, 50 minutes. SCORE BY INNINGS l28456R.H.E. Falcons ....200fI10 Btars' .......180010 Ulu Ulm libs ¢-Jr-lu UGBQI-4 >-:A-1 town- i-U bat- NIM Ma n de ll Is Winner (thnadlaa Press) 0ll'I'AWA. July 4-Sammy Mandell, one-time king oi' the lightvrelghis was given ii. len- round decision over Johnny Hayes ol Philadelphia hem to- night. Since losing his crown to Al Singer, Maniiell has been pointing tor the Middleweight _ HUG. ‘ i match saw the veteran French team of Jean Borotra and Jacques Brugncn defeat the brilliant young Australians, Jack Crawford and Vivian McGrath, G-2, 6-2, 3-U, 8-2. Tomorrow the long awaited clash between Henry Cochet, of Francé. and Ellsworth Vines, of United States. will be played on the famed centre court. Jack Crawford, Aun- irnlinn star, who holds n straight set victory over Cochet this year, meets Jlro Batch, of Japan, in the other semi-final. Cochet has already eliminated three Americans in the most ser- ious and carefully mapped earn- paign hi- has fought at Wimbledon in years. The result is considered a toss-up but Crawford is consid- ered to hold ii wide edge on the Japanese lee. while Maccalium pitched good for the Diiristaffnage team. had he received i/he support of ii-.haei the score might have F I 19;- ieadeiship Wm be Carried out The wmner sold a_ $25 favorite m Miss Abbedale, (Shell) 2 8 5 excellent support by his team mat- arm Tic" williams led the batting the Tanners, while "Swede" Currie played a whale ot A gems second. Danny Mar-»Qiiaz-ne con- lbuied a three bagger and two Besides pitching a tins game for the country team, Macoallum smashed out two three-baggers and The line-ups- ers Dunstaifnln Pit(‘.hr-Rr ' armichael , MacCa1ium ist Base 2nd Base "Swede" Currie Thompson 3rd. Base iliiams D. MacQuarrie 5. Btop Mlclnnis Rhynes Flelders Hughes Sutton Ma.cQuarrie J. Connell Larter F. Sutton Alf "Chled" Clinton umpired. with Foster on the bases. BSC-1. forcing W0 l'UI111&'l- Si-Irs-Ayers walked; Goa foul- Bob Worthy (Piper) 4 4 4' $400 Two in Three ` ___ M__oQ_________° ___ mn” Ye Timely Tips On Sport SOCCER ' -Last evening the soccer enthus- iasts held a practice in prepare.- tion for their proposed visit to Siinunerside this evening when they play with the Sside team, BT. PETER-‘B RACES MT. Albert Quigley the enter. prising secretary of Saint Petei-'s races announces a very interesting programme for the aftefrnoon of the 12th. There should be keen racing, and probably the breaking of rcporda-given iovorabie weath- er. NEW ANNAN RACES Jim Pendeignst has sruiouriced Wednesday aftemcon August 2 as the date for the big time meet ll Now Annan and has decided on the following classes. 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