,ltlnut I _ rm: 'mon , wi Night Racing ’ illigan & M0rrison’s *rt ot 3.30 nm.: 100 ymd . \ GUST 12 1933 ' U o_ . 4 _ .2 1'* ' ‘ “= THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 0 1 1 PAGE FIVE ADDITIONAL SPORT ; ' in cnmvul il uliitn suits ,pi ' it | Ps n,-,iv ` -»o».__i‘~\.o NEW YORK, A113. 11.--(Al’J- noderiok J. Perry. first raalrins wnnls player of Great Britain and hero of the British victory over the United States and France in Davis cup play, arrived today on the Aqulinnia with three other British pioyers to compete in the United states tennis championships, Although looking a bit thin after 5 hard summer of tennis, Perry said he ielt he was in good condition and should give a good account of him- lf. senocompanying Perry were F. H. D. yugo, H. G. N. Lee and E. R. Avory. scpuiiisii fnoitlli 'Twenty Teams in First Division, Eighteen in Second Will Bat- ile for Supremacy. I _ GLASGOW, Scotland, Aug. 11 - v¢_ p, Goblet-Twenty teams in the gi;-st division of the Scottish Foot- tnil League and 18 in the second division will get away to a flying mrt tomorrow in the long grind leading to soccer supremacy in the northern stronghold of the game. 'Divo new teams will be seen in the first division and two others will start in the second. Hibcmians, second division champions, and queen of the south, runners up at the end of last season, will play in the big circuit this year while Marion and East Stirlingshire which hit the bottom of the biz time lnldder last spring will be seen an second division fields. 'i‘omon;uw'e schedule brings to- gether on teams in both aivlslons. 'lbs graduatins' Hlbemiam will getiibeirbaptismoffireatthe hands of Queerrs Pork. ninth in Nt lasnirl first Qvision stand- lig,andQuee'nottheBouthvri1l lift against the fourth-place Cel- los. mast Blrilimmire will ibce Leith Uifletic, 16th in the second class i_hvult, but Morton will have tough- |r opposition in third. place Dun- hmllne. Annadale and Bonnees which Nl by the way-side financially last K and dropped out half-way ' ugh the season when they #FN unable in pay membership lvl in the second division failed ht rscuperate this season and will Nt be seen in the League. I Northam, Aug. 17 I There will be three classes, 2.18 lrot ond pace, 3 seconds allowed Trotters, Purse $200.00. 2.22 trot and Pace, Purse $200.00. 2.28 trot and Dacc, 3 seconds allowed trottcrs, Purse $200.00. Our plant has been lfhprovcd in efficiency since our last Nliiht Itllcc und track should bc per- levlly lighted. A good time is guar- llllieed to all as we expect a large entry of horses and ,good racing. Dancing will be free in the Ball 500m with good music. Admission |00. including parking of cars. Rc- freshments and meals served on the lfoiliicls. Entries close August 14. BEDEUUE RIIIK TEA TUESDAY, AUGUST 15th. The following sports will Sh, 220 yard dash, broad j“"\lI, high- jump and shot Wt- _ Various other events Will be run offa Prizes and medals for winners of all events. One mile run, silver, WD; two mile run, silver cup. Freetown Tug of War 1° Ilfllhl challenges any team in "Me County. Supper serv- Gil from 4 to 8 p.m. Adults 3;, children under 10 years 'lhdeque All stor soft mu If; “am challenges any team in the County.” Findlay Wins Golf Title _ - (Continued from Page 1) .__________ H their first shots on the 200 yard mth- “mi thel’ took fours. Both ‘V;°'f° Par on the next hole, Arm- ll \”°hs drooping a great 20 foot putt ,When thlnss looked sou for him mth were In the l`°\18h on the 22nd and Findlay was hard put to il *O set his tivo as he chipped up to the pin for a one-putt from 50 yards cut. It* was lives again on A 31° 23rd- The Ilrst break of the round came on the next hole. once ’“°’° Armstrong not in tho mud zuardlng an island green, as he had done in the morning, and Fhlfilbyh par three was good, to marshy mush nose to the pm, mm the 27th and needed seven, Arm K Z a easy ve to forge ahead once more. évtrybody even again. I A TVIA'-PFER OF HISTORY Then came Find1ay's two birdies. On in two on the 306 yard 33rd, P 17116 Arm- BIJNHE was short with his drive on st D11 Earle Turner by the Charlottetown AFTERNOON CARD Findlay out 644058647-44 Armstrong out 6 Findlay in 4 (eight hole Air-mstrong in 4686545i4'T ‘gone och mul cout wow *az aio li 2.# CIIAMPIONSIIIP I-'INALS C. M. Cain, Ynnnouth, defeated I i 1 Square tho match. on the long wh Findlay pitched his fourth from ~ they spilt it. The wh was mi- I other even ' hole, as Armstrong D’ I N I I E S 'ChlP'l'>€d Well up and had a chance I _ I to take it, out mused his putt. seventeen ni-mon canoe, guests in the pony; (2) shown Lt. F. 'r. md °‘°°‘“€ P’“Y”‘ W °“° Ven” _ .ei . musnmua AHEAD A T A l B ‘Q arrived Oanad A on thcl utunt and a. member of the I I, . I ._ .. ' dn u, ug. 3, lj , Th B C. P. IL liner Empress of Britain.; group wearing n Scottish uniform. ' ° W” my "°"' “Wd °” I <1) is sorgt. J. N. lvroociffen, som! ht (ai is cept. o. A. Bowen, of frost pzoof potato warehouses or A. H Affle Albany at four oclock yesterday A call was put ln to Summe:s'de near to fight the flames. Mr. I Lords warehouse was alongside of A.i‘iiieck’s and caught fire, and both ground. ` hm 15 foot lm dm dt _ Defective wiring is thought to be cause of the fire. Mr Affl k’s 'h the aah, and mpped,mg second. . ec ware ouse was a Once again Aman sank his nr wooden building about 200 feet long with aconcrete bzlsem/ent. He tors lead over tho idle New York up. J Roy Holman. Bummerside de n, defeated w. Dior.-on, com- Charlottetown. 2 up. % buildings were burned to the l I 4' T' T" T of the Ontario Rite As ociation,| Levers, ol the Royal Artillery, ad strung emn n n ` Fire razod the fine up-to-date; sidered one ol the best nutrksn1en`.Campbell College, Belfast, who is' in charge of the touring Britons. . k _ '_ .1 ____ _.__i__. _f _ The 28th was halved in one over C and J r Lmd M ---~-~ -r -- '------~ » -~---~ --»l------ on the next hole with a 10 foot .' I putt’ PM three! ted The fire started in the roof oi” accoun for the . , . ..,...- ,_ 30th, and Findlay took the lead :Ticks Umldmg and me family 'rh|» oolnmn in rn-orvon for que" \ I lv ' _ . ., | ' v ' I 3 the in-st time oinoo the lsth ,,[;me3m:,:f;db.';};k,t,?; I-.f'.`IIIIlT.,"°.il“.°'nE.'.’.7I.`I"fI.iif.i'f.‘ .'f.`.'.'y "l'.`.` M 0 v E M E N T e, as Q punk 5, Iqng one for a ` ‘ lnxeried at A ct-:ilu n word oil-is-11,' . P001' Wllell the .Tire WB5 di5COV€l`ed. llllyable in atlvnlice- par five on the 31st. Armstr-eng go; it \>=°k 011 the 'wry next. with mt- and some of me memm wen, ,QM UNDER coN'l'1toI.-ruros in the ! S B R I S K other nw' they were both on in with some of the old fire fightingl W°°d5 in ‘"m°“5 pans °f me Pr°`I f0\ll'» buf- Fell S6-uk his putt to put equipment’ but there was no water vince are now all reported under control. FIREMEN CALLED TWICE-The firemen were called twice yesterday. the first time at 4.30 p. m. to ox- tinguish a small fire in a yard cn Chestnut Street, the second lure about 'T p. ln. for a roof fire f i .=_ house on Elm Avenue. 'lit _ _ little or no damage. tt. _l Par fours on the me rd u had his "mg apartmem ”’°"° 'raNNrs DANCE-‘r‘~~ tenni- and runners up in the consolation ` A “ at 6 o’clock. The formal call at rounds. R.. P. Findlay, father of “users” Government House will be mnclc the new champion and a golfer to ‘ " by the Captain this morning, and 'oereckoed `thhi iftook -5 le Md ol; wi msg ' the ms Hon” Wu subs quently re for his own retirement and the suc which are at ¥>mpton’s funeral following them and will continue to ow 1 best tfo ish oi t th 11_A . I ' ' ne r an caps um e ca dan” for the ccssion of Alberto Herrera, the Sec- parlours, the Co uilcr adjoumed the bo the same St Paul was separae. and under. E. D. Nicholson, or captain and officers will be hold' . i , _ ' ‘ Charlottetown, won the net for at Government House on Monda-yI rcmry of WM' mquest “nm this mommg at 10 8” ed unto the GGSIM °! md' We handicap. 19 and oven ____ _ night m. , are separated unto the same Gospel one or the most po “hr rcscm (canadian Press) ' Drives to Camp '1'h° .IWW °°0°mP°~h4¢d by Cor- and all those who have had P P t M th _ TQRONTQ Aug 11___RB;ph mm, _ pol-al Ingles of tho R. C. M. P. went Changed lives through its power. It D °" W" ° pn” given R' Mer Toronto southpaw registered EsT‘m’uSHING' LIBRARY CEN Deciding upon their programme|¢U B01-den yesterday and looked nv- is through the power of the Gos- UhWd° H°1m2-11 T01' Winning his ms'15th It f th ' md TRES"Me°I‘I“35 mve ‘mm held at leaders of the movement informed cr the scene f gh ld 1, Th pnrl that we find peace and con .. vcol-yo eseason a ~ . o eacc en. cm - - dmlationn ,vent Wm, Percy Gros. when he got n 2_1 decision in Z Montague, Souris and Rustlco by` Herrera by telephone of their de-ijurymen am Mc5s,s_ Thomas Car_|,,,,,,m.,,|_ We proclaim from his by at summemde’ and cheers “Iem plteherg bottle with Johnny prud. Miss Nom Eamon of me Camegml mfllld- The Pfesldeht- 5“mm°“mE¥ ruthers foreman Patrick Ryan .7oim|Dllll>lU S2\lV=1t10H thwugh the blood up as 8 special award was made to hcmme of the Baltimore Orioles mbmry Demonstration m comms-‘ Hone” and °!"h‘“'5 °! his mUm“te5'}0 Cobli Reginald G P0109 (ierald 01° Christ Here 0" th'-5 lmwfthnt - tl lthth ~a :bull ' ' - - 1 ~ flllibw e pwpo” esn Trng dmv” swiftly W “mp C°1umb1“» Tanton, Reginald Morrison and' H_ Occasion let us present ourselves club for gqwblgshing 5 new coursc o rary branches at those cen cs. where the demand Wu formally T Holman Jr “mo God that he might make us l'0°°1`d- ` It has been decided to °p°“ bm“°h` presented by Captain Marlo Torres 'Mr O.G'. d' new features Ln ms W1 C es at these Places in September M` Mcniern Chief of the Aviation A 8' th la Vs condition is more on the k b ;e ceit any se ous an 5 e wor in an see com I N N I N G Montague among those in attend-I Cows W” hi- flfh lh0llE¢h'f, em ` ‘ ance were: Mr. L. H. Coffin, Mrs.L.| ' thwgh sh” is beheved '°° haw 5 mate' put self “Side and Wt G°d ”“’“°“‘““'““”°“'“m“ ' caimul 0ulnn|An‘\P U T A 'I' [ll I _ E _4 I A Britain;s lBest./unior Marksmen Visit Canada' I R E _ 0 P I N G I 0lE§'T|T0h (IF TRINITY CH. AT GETIITGETUWN Inspiring Sermon By Rev. G. T. Spriggs- Appreciative R e - marks By Archdea- con White. The re-openirig of the Church ol the Holy Trinity at Georgetown took place on Wednesday evening. The Church had been closed for services for a period while it was being renovated in the interior. The service was said by the Rev. Canon Malone of Bt. Petcr‘s Cath- edral, Charlottetown. The lessons l“-are read by Capt. Kelly and Capt. UR NSMIISlIlIP inquest This Morn- SU'lVllM'ERSIDE, P. E. T. Aug. ll- 'Mr. Walter De Coursey O’Gl‘a