JULY o. 19.17 ' S.» BOWLING aocnar wiiasrciivc Trayax Cuptures‘ Feature Race Of Grand All Stars To Clash yWith Bees Tonight The All-Stars and Bees clash [m5 evening in a regular sched- uled Industrial Iirnuuc game at the park diamond. The grime should prliiluce some 1‘i'lll smart basebad 35 both teams will be out for a win. A victory for the All-Stars “mild put tiicin in second position iviih ihc Cubs ivlille mi the other ziand ri win for the Bees would put ihvln on cvcn trrms with the all-Stars. "Boo" Itlc-Cnllnin. speed-bill ar- tist. will riiicmpt to pitch the All- Stiirs 1lll0 si-ciiiirl position. while Elmer 1.flli"-l‘, hi: riglit-han-ier vlll l‘ll\1t‘1l\'i'l‘ to bring the Bees out on the long cnd of the score with his éiPllllllllfl fast ball. Gallic shirts rit 6.15. RIIDG ET SOFTBALL Circuit (A.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) CLEVELAND, July 5 _ may“, black flyer owned by F. D. Fulton of Chicago and cleverly driven by little Charley Mabrey, swept to a straght-heat victory in the $1,000 Edwards pace that featured the op- ening card of Grand Circuit's se¢_ ond week of racing at North R2111- dali track today. TFHYHX. a son of the former Grand Circuit star, Truax. carried too much speed for Dillon Hall who finished second in each of the three miles, clocked in 2.04 3-4; 2.05 2-5 and 2.05. ' Over a track made slow by sun- days downpour Trayax showed his. qualities in the final heat when he reeled the last the final quarter in 29 seconds. FOUOW Up. property of Joseph Carr. Freehold. N. J., won the $1.000 Richman Brothers three year 01d Rt. SUMMARIES Handicap Pace. Claiming, Purgg $500, Three Mile Dashes Willi Penalties Tonight lit 6 o'clock the Giants and (‘libs will clash in a midget SOIYlLlll li.\turc iit the Victoria Pork dirihliiliti. BASPJI-IAIJ, SCGRES NATIONAL LEAGUE First giuiie: New York 000 300 030-6 15 0 Boston 000 001 0l0—2 10 *1 Melton and lifiiiicuso; Gabler, Fette mid Lopez. Second garlic: New York 001 080 000—-6 10 1 Boston 103 000 40x—8 9 0 Gilmbert. Smith, CoffmamSchu- masher rind Dunning; MacFaydcn. Hutchinson. Lunning and Lopez. First. game: Philadelphia. 201 000 000-—-3 9 0 Brorizlvn 001 000 000——1 4 1 Johnson and Grace; Hoyt and Phelps. six-rind game: Philadelphia 000100 000—-l 5 3 ‘Brooklyn 205 000 00x—7 8 1 Kcllviier. Lamaster, Mulcahy rind Atwood; Frnnkhouse and Phelps, Clicrvinko. First came: ' Cincinnati 000 001 000-l 0 0 Pitisliurtzli O01 000 OZx-S 9 8 scliott rind Lombardi; weaver Ind 'l‘odd. Sccnmi grime: Cinciiinuil 100 000 000-l 8 1 Pltlsllflllll 001 010 12X--5 9 0 Viilldi‘l'l1‘i0€1',. Derringer and V. Davis; llrzindt, Brown and Pad- den. First grime: Slciiisiifld 000 320 000 001-42 19 0 Clilcagoluo 600 041 000 01—-13 28 2' Hnrrcll, Ryba, Warneke. Haincs, Welland. and Ogrodowskl; Lee, Parniiilcia, Bryant, Davis, Root and Harineit. CYDca. Second game: 8t. Louis 000 110 500-31 13 2 0111mm 052 100 10x—9 10 0 Wiiilord. Harrell, White, John- lvn mid Owen; Lee, Bryant and llarineil. .~\.\II1‘.RICAN LEAGUE First. giime: wflSllllllllfili 020 000 000-5 9 0 Philadelphia 000 1N 110-3 8 0 Desllonq mid R. Ferrell; Caster Ind l-iriickcr. Second game: . i Vfluliuiulon 200 000 000 00-2 8 1 Pliilrirli-‘lpliiu 000 100 001 00-2 7 1 liinke, Fischer and R. Ferrell; Siilitli illl(l llriickcr. i(llllll(‘(‘lillt‘f‘l in 11th on account 0i drirkncssi. Firsi game: Boston 000 000 000- 0 8 1 Nov York 200 000 3lx-—l5 1a 1 ‘Vllndll. osici-liiiieller, Olsen and 3W1; Riiiiilig and Dickey, Glenn. Second game; Billion 1100100000-4 ‘l O Nciv York 000 314 00x—8 9 1 “Ziliicrc. McKliin and Desaut- I15; cliuiuiicl- and Dickey. First giiiiic: Cliiiccc 00o 003 010-4 1o 1 Dclroli 330 000 02X—8 8 1 Kcnncdv. Cnili. Dietrich and B-"iicll; Plfeiibei-ger, Russell and oltoli. Sci-unit giimc: Cliicriuo 002 0'10 000 0-4 l) 0 ciroit 000 00.! 010 3-7 12 1 Ire. ill-dim nlid Sewell; Wade, Mivson and Tebbctts 111i game; Clcvclniill 000 142 430-14 17 1 Si» Hulls 101 100 100- 4 a o l-lutllin and Pvtiak; l-lildebra 1d, Bcnkc and licliih. Scconil game: Cleveland 101 500 203-45 21 0 5i. llmlls 000 100 201- 4 15 1 Wllllcllill and Pytlak. Becker; Ho . . lmiligg-Rtllfioupal. Trotter. Thomas “TTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First gaml: gomliif) 000 002 001-S 6 2 ochcster 010 050 10x—~7 12 2 k Mcoln. Horton and Hogan; Wal- PY- Krist and Poland. s"°"d Kiimc: Toronto Rochester Cnldwcll tilitl ‘NW1 Krisi rind w "if grime: £31111 _ 000 002 00o 1-3 1o 0 011v 000 0001010-2 7 1 tier and Romr: Cantweil and R“ill7im1d. S""'"1 lame: Newark 100 030 1-5 14 3 200 Oil 2-6 11 1 Heving; Judd. An- O'1~‘nrreil. 010 (V)! 0-—'i i’! 2 "E" C111‘ m2 000 o-a 2 a 00W’), Fallon and ]TflrEhhBY‘"'\f; qlfll. nrrimm rind Redmond. ‘llmfliv: at nflllimnrrl fd0llblq. fir" lm-‘lbniieri. min. Mm"! 111m (lwlllwht)! i" I stair; i t Q?“ ""1 K11: 1mm uiia Phil- lialf in 1.00 and, Rovers Bat Way Into Second Place --___.. Ev McNellls Rovers "W90 11110 a second plaice tie :11 "19 811111111111: of the City Softball Lvflgiic by virtue of an 11-5 vic- lQYv over the Esquires. ‘Timely hitting in the pinches in the early innings sent the winners away to a 9-1 lead as early as the fourth frame with the last night the winners was teen sale blows "counter but in the pinches thesiim ‘miller was superb, leaving eight Esquire players stranded on the sacks throughout the contest. ‘ Rovers pushed four runners a- cross the plate in the first inning; ivith the sacks loaded in the third ,Aubin _ Blacquiere poled gut a screaming triple to clear the paths and then scored himself a. mo- 0" fl Passed ball to _ an 8-1 lead. Esquires “W111i? llushcd a runner home in the ‘fifSit of the third. Ray Stull “lmlllg in i0 Pitch saw Rovers gel nicked for thir- during the en- ‘- cive Rovers Direct Part (Parshall) 4 1 1 their nin Symbol Alice (Craig) 1 a 3 3 ,, ,1,,,,b,e gguglgg ,,‘°‘""‘th°" Oalmet Fingo (McKay) 9 5 2 ' until the eighth St ll hmm en Margaret Henley (Stokes) 2 6 l1. 500,91,“ Cairns u, 91d them sonny Boy (Mailer) 6 2 7 the Pig-{hkh ‘vim com 11g throuzhin McAlllster (Crippen) s 0 12.10, u... ma, R0,,“ w°"““ "m" Dick Napoleon’ Per can and Hub I er counters. ley Boy also started. Time: 2.06, 2.10, 2.10. Ricliman Bros. Stake. Three Year Old Trot, Purse $1000, Mlle Heats Pbllow Up (Fleming) A Europa. (Egan) 1 1 1 2 2 2 Unole Walt (Crippe) 3 3 6) 9 8 3 Lawrence D.. (White) Frederick McElwyn (Dicker- son) 4 5 4 King Vagabond (Morrison) 7 4 5 Golden Rule, Mr. Chips, Silver Queen also started. Time: 2.08 1-5, 2.08, 2.10. The Edwards Stake. Purse $1,000, Mile Heats Trayiax (Mabrey) ' Dillon. Hall (Fleming) Doctor H. (Douglas) Eria (Caton) Colonel Drew (Lacey) Pronto Hall (Stone) Governor Grattan also start Time: 2.04 3-5, 2.05 2-5, 2.05. Classified Trot. Mile Heats, Purse $5 Janhwbav-n wdnfifdlfi" mun-huh!»- d. n: Earle Volo (Michaela) Ray Hamilton (Maher) 1 1 1 5 2 2 Calumet Erie. (Dickerson? 2 5 5 Canadiens’ Pitcher Hurls N0 - hitter Featured by the no-hit hurling of Emmett Murphy Junior Cana- dlena last night added mother win to their long victory airing in the Junior Baseball League by waiiop- in; the Dodgers 15 to 3. Taking the lead early the winners had too much power at bat for the losers and won under wraps. Murphy's performance easily pro- vided the feature. Forced to see hi! opponents lcore three uneam- ed runs in the first three innings as his males cummitte’ diunagim! errors the big Canadians‘ curve bail artist silenced the Dodgers’ bats in every inning to hurl the first no-hitter of the local ball season. Usually shy of control. Murphy had everything last night. walking only one batter through- out the entire nine-inn‘ s contest. After their tally in the third the losers had to be content with sin_ gle tallies in the fifth and seventh hilt in the ninth they counted u, Ill! Hubbell And Gomezlikely Mound Starters On Wed. (By Dillon. Graham, Amociated - Press Writer) WASHINGTON, July 5—(AP)—- It looks as though a pair of cele- brated southpaws. King Carl Hub- ‘ bcil of the Giants and Vernon “Goofy" Gomez of the Yankees. all-star game Wednesday. ‘That's Just a guess, though, and managers have a quaint habit of crossing up prognosticators. Pilot Joe McCarthy oi’ the American oi’ the National League squad pro- bably won't make known their selections until late tomorrow. Old “square-pants“ Hubbell will have had five days rest by game- time. He won h‘s last go and should be in rare fettle. Gomez. the not-so-goofy one now. has been hot as a fire-cracker in his last twn starts. He shut out Philadelpha and Washington, giving the A’s one hit and cooling off the Sen- ators Sunday with five. Game little Tommy Bridges In Lobster iblra“ °Y ""15- “Jlsss” McDonald 1 s nmming out the seco C I i lhe game to score Mcllirlilallohlllfialaci’ a r n I t of him. , BOX scoaa p|ct0u ‘ Rovers AB g, llglcNeggn, lb 4 z liraoiil r “*- "1 - 5 2 3 3 0 2 PICTOU Jul 6—With McNelil. ss. 3 t) 1 . ’ y an PM Wliitlock. 2b. 4 2 2 ii l ll: ilolfickfimliinbcifidthgras sill algal-mt McIhhis. 1.1. a 2 o o o i annual Lolxter u} Blacquiere, 11. 4 1 2 0 1 0 at Pictou tomorrow promisesato ville McKinnon. o. 4 1 01o 1 0 the most successful yet he‘d "n1 Calms- °-i-. 4 1 1 1 0 1 Carnival was preceded on lvlonda; Mollliw. p. 4 0 1 1 o o 111d Tuesday. by the Yacht Racing Totals 35 11 10 g7 4 5 Association of Notthmnberland Straits regatta, which brought 50 to Esquires AB R a P0 A E 60 yachts of all sizes to Pictou. The squai-ebriggg, g1, 5 o 3 1 1 1 Nova Sootia Medical Association whale“, 11L 5 o 3 8 o o will meet here July 7 and 8. McDonald, °_ 5 1 2 9 o o One of the outstanding features Carmichael. cf. 5 o 1 2 o o °' ‘he Camm Wm be l m“ P"- Swnv 3b 5, p_ 4 0 1 1 I o ade on the hafbor in the evening 605$ p_ a, 3b_ 4 0 L o 4 o in which over 100 boats, all gaily i1. Mule” 5i 4 1 1 a 1 l, dWmHB-Wd. W111 take part. Bonfires, Stewart’ 1L 4 1 a o o o wtfifllllfig fOllXIEB-l-ll-mand searchlights M¢L@1l1111,r.f. 4 2 1 o o o spectacle °V°h'},,hm,§'°,°°1°' m m’ Totals 40 513 24 7 1 outswndinw uaticpannteitas the E d summary _ Marmmestfl B-q even in the “"9 “"51 R°WPB 9» Iliquii-es The Carnival will Open with a 4- T“ We hm SW11. 77111111111. Parade of lobster fishermen, bands, McNevln. Three base hit: Whit- soldzers and sailors. Speakers at the lock. Blacquiere. Home run: Calms McDonald. Sacrifice hit: McNelll. Hits: of! Mollins 13; of‘! Goss 5 m 2 l_-3 innings; ofi’ Stull 5 in 5 2-3 innings. Struck out: by Stull 911i 5 2-3 innings: by Mollins a in 9 1111111138. Base on balls: loffGoss 2. \Vild pitch: Gos. Passed ball, MC- DQ111111: Play: McNeil] l0 MclWvin in lst. Left on base: Esfiiilres BIRovei-s 3. cher: Goss. Umpires: At trig plate‘ N915 Vvhitlvck: On the bases, BillLaw. lor and “Tic" Williams. By Illlllflg! 1 2 ,3 4 5 6 7 8 9-]! Esq. 00l010102——6 Rovers 41041 00002-11 _____.________ RETAINS TITLE -_____ TORONTO, July 5-((7p)_. Frankie Genovese. Toronto, tonight retained his Canadian waiter. weight title by winning a 1o. round split-decision over Gordon Wallace of Vancouver. Wallace was fighting to regain the welter crown Genovese took from him in Toronto a few weeks ago. H E 13 1 10 5 Cape Breton Highlanders Win Camp Boxing BoomerLooms As Threat For Open Crown c/iauousria. Scotland. July 5 -A British-born professional came home today w nine b01995 018111 Britain would retain her open 801i crown against the keenest United States threat in many years- l-Ie was Aubrey Boomer. PNlES‘ clonal at St. Gloud. 118111‘ Pflm- H“ shot a 69. two under par. to break ancient Carnoustieb course record and tie Horton Smith. Pulling Wlz‘ ard from Chicasfl W110 lml-‘Wd h” was not in good enough form to play on ‘the winninil "tilted 5151"‘ Ryder Cup Team last Wcek ll Southport. Boomer raced home in 33 strokes to catch up with Smith's racinii start. The Chicagoan. WhO 110B" out Boomer for the French 011611 title in 1929. biased {@111 111mm 1n the first six holes in the i069 of n. bitter wind. While Smith wa: elated over ll"! return of his putting WIMP“ required only 918m Dims o“ the first six greens-neither he nor Boomer was any 1199"‘ ‘he [me than many others such as defend- lng champion Alf rudsham» WM took 78. The championship DWI-ll" 5mm‘ on Wednesday, when the low 140 scorers and ties in today and to- morrow's qualifying rounds $11111» all over nun and from “"1"”- Championship l (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) y KENTVILLE, N. S., July 5—- Cape Breton Highlanders captured , the boxing championship at Alder- lshot military camp near here t0- inight, defeating Prince Edward Is- Ilander Highlanders 24 points to 19. Pictou Highlanders tallied 12 points and Wastem Nova Scotla Regiment 11. I’ The bouts took place before an audience of more than 1.000 men who are in training in the camp. Results: Pte. D. Judson. P. E. I., defeated Pie. A. Hilton, W. N. S. (default). Pie. Lloyd MacCullum. P. E. I., defeated Pte. R. Rhodes. W. N. S. idcclsioli). Pte. MacEachern, Plctou, de- feated Pte. B. Brown, P. E. 1., (de- fault). Pie. B. Steele. Cape Breton. de- feated Pie. Whynacht. W. N. S. idecision). Pte. E. Joudrey, W. N. S. knock- ed out Pte. Ferguson, Cape Breton. Pte. C. Powers. Cape Breton dc- feated Pie. N. Mullins (default). Pie L. Ballem. Pictou. defeated Pie. Fonlaine, Cape Bieton, (de- cislon). ' Pte. H. Ballem. Cape Breton, defeated W. Dix. P. E. I. (decision). Pte. c. Bowers. Cape Breton. de- feritcd J. Wright, Pictou, (decision) (challenge match). START WOOL RESEARCH BRISBANE. Australia-A nat- l ioiiiil research stat-ion for P7051"!!! , 1 affecting‘ the wool industry will be established in southern Qiiccmllfld following a decision by m9 51"‘ traliah W001 30$"!- Oilenl-ng exercises will include Hon, J. E. Michaud. Minister of Fisher. 1B5. ‘Premier Angus L. Macooiiald or his representative, Hon. J. H. MacQuarrie, attorney-general, and Newton Ci. Munro. A welcome will be extended by Col. J. Welsford Macdonald. K.C., and meat-Col. J. A. Adamson will preside. ‘Flshermens motor boat races will be held in the afternoon, for valu- able 611135 and cash and merchan- drse prizes. A “pacer” boat will be used this year, instead of the boats lining up for the start and it is expected this change will speed up the races. _ H. M. C. S. St. Laurent, one of Canada's new destroyers recently purchased in England, will arrive 1n port Monday and remain during the Carnival. On that afternoon, excursions on the harbor will be run by the S. S. Iovat, the S. S. Surf, and the S. S. Gaspesla will anchor in the stream, along w.th the C. G. s. Arleux. Ln the evening a stage program will be presented, which will be carried for half an hour by the na- tional network of the C. B. C. and the Mutual Broadcasting System in the United States. Hon. Mr. Micli- aud will speak briefly, the high- line lobster fishermen of the dis- trict will be lntervewed and mod- ern, old-time orchestras, pipe and brass bands will play. Following the boat parade. mod- ern and square dances will be held in the streets, which will be spec- ially decorated. The regatta will bring together the fastest yachts in Northumber- land Strait waters, whose skippers will find plenty of competition. Yacht clubs at Shediac. Montague, Charlottetown, Borden. Summer- side, Wallace. Halifax, Sydney and Saint John are sending boats to the regatta. ~ A lobster dinner dance at Pictou Lodge on Thursday evening Whlvh will be one of the outstanding so- cial events of the summer. will bring Carnival week to a close. How 77.5,» Stand .j__. AMERICAN LEAGUE Wdn Lost EC. New York 4-4 22 .667 l Detroit so 2a .502 j Chicago 40 29 .500 i Boston as 2a .550 ' Cleveland 32 31 .508 Washington 30 35 .46‘: l 5t. Innis 21 44 .323 Philadelphia 20 44 .313 NATIONAL LEAGUE I Won Lint P.C. Chicago 44 25 - .638 New York 42 27 .609 Pittsburgh 38 30 .559 8t. Innis 87 30 .552 Brooklyn 29 37 .439 ; Boston 80 39 .435 i Philadelphia 2'7 42 .391 ‘ Cincinnati , 25 42 .173 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Won Loaf EC. Newark 59 l6 .787 Monti-u! I S0 .605 may start the firing in baseball's i Iieaguers and Skipper Bill Terry = t i would be sold just prior to the BerndRosemeyer Triumphs Auto Speed Classic Detroit also will have had a week's vacation and Marse Joe may give him the nod. - Dizzy Dean shut out the Reds Sunday but ‘Perry's other pitchers took it on the chin. The Dizzy one beat Cincinnatfs Lee Grissom, while the “Jilits" whipped Brooklyn's Van Lingle Muligo, the Cubs beat Pit- tsburgh's Cy Blanton and the Bees knocked out Philadelphia's Bucky Walters. Anxious to get back on the win- ning track after last yeai-‘s defeat by the National Leaguers-iheil‘ only victory in the four "dream games"_the placid, rotuhd Mc- Carthy seems likely to play his ace "at the start. While baseball enthusiasts illated on the strategy of the managers. the Washington Club announced a complete ticket sell- out. promising a crowd of 32000. It was said approximately 3,000 standing-room tickets, at $1.10. spec- rival I game. (By Paul Mlckelson) (Associated Press Sports Writer) (A.P. By Guardianb Special Wire) WESTBURY, N. Y., July 5—-'I‘he Swastika of Germany floated high over the heads of 70.000 spectators today as Bernd Rascmeyer, the blond bombshell from Germany sped his silver-nosed Auto Union Racer to an exciting triumph in the rich George Vanderbilt cup race. Th? 27 year old Teuton streaked over the 300 mile distance in 3;33 an average of’ 82.564 miles per hour, to win by a scant 51.7 seconds over Richard Seaman of England. who had a great chance to win until he was forced into the pits for more fuel with only one lap to go. Rex Mays of Glendale. Caliii, fin- ished third. traversing the distance in 3:44.38. Like the rest. of the Am- erican pilots, he was unable to match his car against the foreign cars which streaked down the straightways at. speeds from 145 to 159 miles an hour. In fourth place came another German in another Auto Union Car, Ernst Delius, while Guiscppe Far- ina of Italy finished fifth. The race was run without a. single accident to neck or limb although only 16 of the starting field of 30 were able to finish. Motor trouble and broken mechanism pu-t the others out. Wild Bill Cummings of Indian- apolis suffered burns on his left leg and ankle, caused by hot oil drip- ping from his motor, but he finish- ed the race and W011 ninth place. Tazio Nuvolari of Italy, winner last year with an average of only 63.998 miles per hour, was elimin- ated after 16 laps with motor ‘ trouble, but returned as a relief dri- ver for Farina and greatly shared in his fifth-place victory. Other place winners were: sixth, Joe Thorne, New York, 3:59.56; seventh. Russ Snowberger. Wil- mington, Del, 4:03.47; eighth. Wil- bur Shaw. Indianapolis. 4:04.03; ninth. Bill Cummings. Indianapolis, 4:09; 10th. Herb Ardfnger, Glass- port, Pa. 4:17.18. J. McMillan Eliminated By Murphy OTTAWA, July 5—(CP)—Fraser McMillan of Charlottetown. lone Maritime entrant in the Ontario tennis championships, was elimin- ated today 6-1, 6-1 in a first round match with E. J. Murphy of Ottawa. Tournament favoritcs,mcanwhl1t=, advanced with ease in early ma‘.- ches, although Roland Longtin of Montreal, ranked third in Can- ada. defaulted. Bob Murray of Montreal demon- strated he is at the top of his game when he swept through Syd l-icrmnnt. former University of Toronto player. 6-3, 6-1. At the same time. Ross Wilson of Toron- to defending champion. had no difficulty with Art McKnight. Ot- tawa. Other favorites to advance in- cluded Laird Watt of Montreal. Joe O‘Hi1ra of Ottawa and Marcel Riiinville and George LeClerc of Montreal. The diminutive Rain- ville. former Davis Cup player, won by default from Don Kaye of Nia- gara Falls. Mrs. H. L. Beer of Ottawa. one of the favorites in the women's singles, took 2 straight games from another Ottawan. Miss M. Devlin, winning 6-0, 6-0. Mrs. A. R. Por- ter. highly rated Montrealer. also advanced easily, defeating Miss B. Carter of Ottawa 6-0. 6-4. Remember When (By The Canadian Press) Helen Willis Moody and Helen Jacobs-the two Helena of tennis fame and deadly rivals~met for the first time in two years July O. 1935. Wimbledon was crowned as methodical iVLi-s. Moody triumphed over the United States Utleholder} 6-3. 3-6. 7-5 to win the English crown for the seventh time. Buffalo 37 33 .529 Syracuse 37 35 .511 Toronto 36 39 .409 Rochester 32 43 .427 Baltimore 2'7 41 397 Jersey City I) 50 .285 in the lust race. 'l'lii~.<e 0-77 BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT tobacco flavour. Grads have their own ilavour- Nature gave it to them, we take no credit for if. But we DO take credit for the. selection of ilie fine Virginia they are made oi-lobaccos ihat do not need their flavour "built up" artificially. Your taste, your throat, your nerves will endorse their natural JUST CHOICE TOBACCOS .- - -N0 HSRTIFICIAL PLAVOURINQ Program For; Wednesday l Tomoroi-w iWorinr-sdujvi lifter- noon at two ockcick the horsemen stabled at the Provincial Exhibi- tion grounds \\'lll stage one of tlic best matinee progriiilis of the past few ycars. Tile track \\'!ll be 111 tip top condition and lust time will likely be made in some of ilic events. _ It will be (he second meeting‘ bei-ivccn the recent pacing import,‘ Peter Reaper 2.07 l-i! iind Pluckyr Scott 2.06. Pluvky lins had con-j sidcrable work lately iind i: in much better shape than she was two will put up a. spark-kn: piiinlig duel. Class B. will have Grirtan Peters l, 2.12 and Lmtu Knlniuclc as entries, while Class C liiis Rosebud. Balhol and Millie Knlliiuék. Other clnssesl are arranged so n: to make close finishes. l The griic. to the parking field will be opcii iiilcl autos sliouid lmlk i there. E‘.'ci§\'tlil"i' free. livriiis and I probable sirirtins are: - l Class i’ Trot And Price Pluck,’ Scott 201i- Peter Reaper 207 l-2. (‘lass B Trot. .\1'l(1 I'm-c Graziaii P(‘l(‘I'.\ ‘.212. Lcta Kulinili-k 2,14 Class C Trnf Ami Paco Rosebud 2.19. Balbo 2.15. Millie Kaiiiiiii-k 2,14 Ii-i. (‘lass I) Trnt Ami Price June Worthy 2.22. Holly Brition. Bob 01130;) 2.14. - Rose Worthy. Queen Helen. Darkcy Knliliuck. ~Clars E Trot And Pat‘! Guy Kalmuok 2.22 l4. Fairy Waltz. lueland. A I: 1' I I e r y And Superiors Play Tonight‘. Superiors and 1st Medium art-l gade tmim tangle in tonight's City! Softball Lcacue encviiiitci" at the Park diamond. ' At present iii inst place $11001" tors will be out in full force to ai- iempt to climb in tho standing and at the slime, lim" halt thc winning slrcel-z of the Artillery team who now lion t oi livc con- secutive \'lCi0l'i(‘< Players areiiskcd .to make R11 effort to have the game get undcr- I way on time. HOLY NAME BOWLING KINSLEY CANDLE PINS Last night four eicniy matched M81115 resumed play 1n ihe Candle 11.11 ioiuhlinient on the Holy Nllllli‘ g Alleys and in both games the will. irame was completed. hnicn were the winners o1- llio , tux-t set by the close cgli‘. pins. ivliile the Kings “on from the Aces by only a margin of three pins. ~ FLYING rlzrxciuii-zx l~‘, llviiliessey 1.). .\ICK(‘l1Zi9 C Lc-Cliiir .\l. A/lcFarlane J. Lawlor .\l. Dougan Total ALERTS V Corie 71 so A Goss 55 51 A. Kelly (,3 53 S. Ainlleit, 57 5,0 F. Iilcllillnli s1 (:1 I Dniigaili 58 7i) TOiRl 119,; Ladies high single I. Doiignn Til Larlrcs hiflhlhrce I. Dflll"’lli lfll-f (‘tents lllllli single C. l.e( ..i.r 0;‘ Gsnis high mien (L Imflnli‘ 31,. .~\('I~.'.\‘ E. Robin 75 B6 G. Keenan 53 ‘RR W. Craswcll 63 70 J. MrCabe 6T 50 R. Dalzlcl flit Tfi M Carrngher 50 70 Total KINGS _ J. Htlillics .112 s0 l R. AirFarIane Bl 59 G. Young 55 T3 H. Corcoran 07 56 V, Kelly; 72 77 E. McCabe 56 ‘l0 Total i249 Ladies high single R. .\lcFar!n::c 81. Lad cs high three R. McI-‘arlnnc 204. Gents high single J, Hughes 92 Gents high three. J. Hughes and E. Robin 252. TONIGHT'S SCHEDFLE AT 7:30 SHARP 1 Queens vs Beavers. Ti-undlers vs Orioles. (‘I-IARLOTTIITOWN ALLEYS Last night the icnm raptaincdl by N. J. Clnw ricfcn‘cd the 9mm- enptaincd by Prctl rwzidet bv a. ivmjority of 25 pit" “"1" lflifllF “l "ir- iznmcs bowlcr‘ 1°93 l‘) (‘low against i268 ll. Giurict. To» ; night at seven orloek sharp Clo-vs team bowls Jim vlckersonb. Come and ace some fun Matinee RGCElDown 77w AlleyslNanc)’ Weeks Medalist In Club Tournc-y ncrs could not be decided uiiill the, ~-. iiirirgni of‘ ' w? .\l rs Jl .i New Glasgow Track Team Captures Me ilIl‘. It)‘ (iiiiirrllinfs Spcriul “lrvl \l' (',\n!).<'i'f‘i\l. Alta. Jilly hers oi illt‘ New (‘viii 13.0w. M ‘iii. ll,\"\' .ll‘il ind tram .\vl:li non Aliiirlnunlri ngriin llcndni paindi as lit“ (llll iii Cflliznrv :1 ', azo, wwk seven of l() junior c1 lip tlli (‘ni'ii.--nii .l‘1l)l'(‘ iner’ t~':1.. do)", in ‘he 100 ‘.ll‘(i~. Vvrliiiii , fllilllllll cqiiriW d "he loral tiui "d of l0 231. nliriillcr local ii .,, niid also s! yririi cirii‘ Jiiiili li"ll(' Wile‘ record ivzis McDonald. oi New Glasgow. the 440 yard rim in 55 1-5. .\l<(‘<i1‘iiiit‘i<. ll Y" screw]. another lk in unininr t 11th a time i1 ; l cit \ (1.. -. l)(‘.’1l(‘Y"i when R1 ill ~11 Moll