.- -~—-—"*'"~w -.--<'c-».<~1—~_ V,‘ ...>.ii,-~»-.,-_,.,,_..... -,.__,__ PAGE SIX i .. m nus connrn flu hi0 -.i~i(l - ilS BUWLING HOCKEY WRES [LING i mouth All Stars the Island lslflnd Vice President Dr. F. C. yesterday the 0th and it‘ 4 rained on the dati- for the third encounter 11w; Third Game Of lntermediateSoftball In Series Set For Thursday1 Summer-side Pioneers and Ply of Charlottetown must play their deciding game for _ intermediate baseball championship Thursday afternoon, 3?!!!“ 8th at 3.30 at Victoria Park diamond, was the order issued by Uousan of the M. P. B. A. A. L‘. of averting, Originally scheduled for ihe 9th Dr. UullgJll last night emphatically stated tnut the series must be over by thr- 110th t rflfi series would not bc completed until Alonday" the 12th inst., therefore he u-iis forced to narrie Thursday as U. S. Growi BY ALAN RANDAL c. It takes some horseshoe iosserw become United States champion ....I~Iubert Trinkle of Madison 451 are around again that "3 ~ in Popularity Canadian Press Staff Writer NEW YORK, Sept. 6—-(CP)—— County, Indiana. won the amateur honors by pitching 500 shoes for points, including 335 rmRBFS and 105 double-ringers. .. Rumors Kenesaw Mountain Landls is ready to qllli? as the maharajali of basebaiim- ma“ (Tl-IA RLOTTETOWN qgARnrAn _ “uii PORT W iFeller Hurls NEW YORK, Sept. 8—(AP)- Bob Eicllcrs four-hit pitching per- formance stretched Cleveland's winning streak to eight games to- day as the Indians blanked Detroit Tigers ti-0 in the first of. two- game series in Detroit. Feller drove two Cleveland runs across the plate with a. pair of singles. He struck out six Tigers and walked five. Only one Detroit runner reached third base, At Washington. the Senators unveiled a new pitching prospect, T0 Blank Tig Tribe Eighth Straight Victory Four-hit Ball ers And Give in the second and fourth off Hal Schumacher, held a 2-0 lead oing into the last of the seventh. m- pourls cut that in half wit-h a hom- er against the left field up er dec and Moore made it two-at an in- ning later with another four-bag- r. “with Dick Coifman on the mound for New York. the Bees pushed over three runs in the first of the 10th. But that was when the Giants really began to fight. With one out George Myatt Greyhound ls U n a b le T o Better Mark (Al. By GuariLmrs Special Wire) JJYDLANAIULiIh, Sept. ti-Strong hearted UTCYIMLIIIQ, cuantpion in- AHTIELIDIIIM trotting geiciuig owned vy 1:2. J. naicer oi bu. unarlcé. 111-. railed today in an attempt to break ms one minute-so Sctzuna recoiu, but hung up a new malaria State r611‘ IIIHC than: ui 1.00 o": m I08 highlight or the Grand Circuit rac- ing pi ograin. rte LIIAIIIIIIBG 4 seconds from the Hoosier uvai mars and was uned at the quarter in ‘w sBCOIIQ-i; 14w BOXING BASKE I BALI. ORLD. OTHER SPURT Opening Game Of Junior Finals This T1,, opgnln game of the but of three oer es for the lllllld Junior Baseball Crown between Summers" and Ohariottetown E , is scheduled for the Par-k diamond this afternoon at 8-30 Date oi’ the lecond game which is to take‘ place at Sumrnerside will be decided BItCI‘ completion "l today's game, Dr. F. C. Donia" Island Vice-President of the Mari- time's govemlng athletic body In- riounced last evening. Reputed to be a iron" film the westerners are expected to furnish the City chamllilm! with stiff competition In the series. Ad- i'"I\ll'0\'1‘r§v is 31I1I1i"'l‘"il.\' “W. -E i Ndtdlilisirvfvililleecolylieltlcxiianthgeqw.‘York iliqllisiilzgllldtlfizdiiic tycirntlgglixicifiiiniigltl lidiiiiiliahiliflgnt illllflllrzllf) segilidmgigitsi "m" “a ""' at“ .“'°‘“,“~‘° '3'“ 1m“ dltions that have strengthened "Y" li"'1"biil‘\'~* if" the it'll" Him" Yankee scout,’ admits the growing over Boston Red Sox Ott then tied the score with his W153i?“ 1m ri by Vic ‘hem "o? hut seasfml hall-e hi? 1h‘ ,.11.."._11 _ >,1--J_ 1‘_ ' ' v“, '-' _ ansurfi- . ‘HIHIIIIIQIII: ‘"_\,i‘_‘1‘1_" "P? ‘%1_""‘fc11m‘1” popularity‘ oi§0flball~flRi§ l‘ ‘Montcagutla, a subby Cuban 33rd homer of the season. v menu“; U1 1,111,111,111 Um” 1,1,1, by“. mflde ""01 was?‘ ‘cam comm‘ ~ » "li e hi“ i i 5- A’ ~ l ' '1 here to st?“ but M155 the Same from Trenton of the easte l e B b S ds a inch-hitter ualk- "5"" ‘Q “m? side has -omc to a definite a rce- - l- ‘ " , ~ , . ~ m Bag“ .0 cc ' p " ~ cue‘ I“ Y" mm “me mmcuhy ‘n to co the Island title. - 1 l! constitutes n0 menace to pro ,1 1,11, 1 101 14 1 15 b d J 11 , Mccam, 51111811 . through l! *‘ 20m “m1? mcnt ant it is likely that the dcad- 1 .11 1 11 i -t'-nin0 years ago as g‘ - u m prove adv o n-m . . y-1 g1" ‘mmig m” ‘M race ‘n “nee Fresh from their victory over M" "Wk “iii lo-"ibl l" "hi"! "SB "l" C,Q§-.1“,IQ'QI-Z<i itself diorfie at lirfriiciiy‘%biixuiiltlinllieesbagls ‘$233 glitlfllltgilkslllletjrlilol tiig lliilasesclssfarlds “umgm ham’ the Canadians Perc Mclnflif,’ $3- .- . 1, ; 1.1-1.1 'i~ pr sident ill my. f - . - _ - 4 ‘ ' .- ~ ' lll b tf ll strengt 01' ~_ s-i-i» ° s‘:lzra':,g~.izriz-..sz.“iz..:"*r...‘:. "a.*“i.:"g_“u u“ arr‘ i" '2": Krmivuus “M” “or Ssussr"; growers '.'::":.:;....:."..: ......... .. v “of neon the '1|11- teams Will "ml", m" “m” 71R rollnds‘ vcstcrdm when "Pa" S10? 10'“ pm‘ Ousy a the “inf “g w“. 351cm - winning. Neither manager made 1 i <l~1~i= l» h" “iii. as in the previous encounters- w-iili 511111111“: ‘1.',,',.'1'.11_.e(1 11,}. match the ‘nwo1l11, Si“. .1911“? rurféi 11s 11 1 511113119 9f. Lntijip Sous“ vebaws five Gfgyhoimd ‘Pglin’ . 1 4. 3 4 known his pitching selection for ' n“ m“ i“"".i'“"",°r "P" huflm-‘i "mmws f‘l‘()\\'(l- imorcli‘ titterect. higuest 112111 einu- °,§{-,§',‘,§‘,1m1g,,,‘ 111112156 111; 1cliffir§nabg11 while his Si; 1giimeg3 l-fi 5e - ' I today's game although it is ex- fpun‘ ‘mmmalmn 0' “hwh has m" M?“ lnuuh came from the moustziches almost: tn") \\‘1\L1'. a.» .,i1.....- 110111: 12.111165 were hammermg 0111' ' 1' ' m e ' ' pectod that Blll Sherry wlll get 1 i tlvlTbitlwi mime as Wt‘ mid Iiuhlfi \\'01'1\ bl’ “sumvmw eight scattered hits as he pitched l7 to defeat Cincinnati 8-0 and nor-cerium l-uturity 3 year old Paco u" m“ h" u" Esquire‘ Li) éliqfjiué‘ and “Kilruin"... h! Chicago Win» S-.. ... .... . . .- stretch the gap between the Reds Purse Slilliiia-au. Thehlume Wm 5e‘ underway M ‘ i.“ ,, ‘, Stngeliflntl. by virtue of s 11m 11 01,01 5- 1,1111; 13 _ 1, ‘11 (11111 Pittgburgh Pirates to 4 1-2 3.30 s arp. in‘? ‘NULL vwmnv i" m" N““'.""g““~‘°t‘ m?“ wasphis 14th ivin of sthe i350“. giilmcs. e Chief Counsel (Parshali) — —— 1 1 ' hnbiii- izxl i-3:lllli‘_fl11,\'. 1101x1156tlgfienllfiflslilgg A five run outburst m the sev- Aside from their five flgfiejties, the WIQOVl/eilmgl-“lfm-IXIKI — -— ' "‘ ““ inoiicv Winner 0 _ ' ‘ ' enth inninir clinched victory for Rveds hit only five ba nto t e l“1'l§CO i ug as) - — — I ____ $180.45 mus-wrest rival is l-HW- the Sox. ° outfield. Mlewn iwwmlit — — — — 44 Wms SGIIIOTS 11.1111 11R. (By The Associated Press] Yill- !<P'11§ii1c:<ydtlerl1y viinnereoatgcgiatl V110 11111111115, Qhunky Dodggr Crimes: 2.03 3-4; 2.00 3-4. . A‘ ‘ ' ' ,1 $601300 (‘i ll PR m ' GI t.‘ Ek O t l ', till d It l) d“ I _ __ eagiitlizrzlguéllgistlggiree at: 1T“ {Pzigylihiiezyilrivwwio12023221161021: NEW Ygl; Se t I; fir‘) Th shit??? Beigflfigintgwtgé-zvyéllrr; 2.12 Pace, Purle $1,000 Go Tl i1 _ l|tillli)iil‘(il.l(ULS 412 F» 3.1.. , 1 i , ' »‘ , . , ‘ _ i "P; ~— — e ory over _e r s. 1,1 _ ‘ 1 ‘i’? ' 155.1%? u; ‘u; m ufittf-‘f firziilf-nirittis‘spirits; “re msszzztitl‘ .:::::f..“"r "rough Eittfiiimiii;‘ts:a1¢£§“’I_lii s.-- ' ‘. , ' - "i ‘ W? ~ ,.-‘ ‘ .' , ' uree vi . bell) —2;i'.1 .111. ."1‘,",s‘"1§§71f,§7 (‘£14 mfiolouel Jukc Ruppert isn't go- 8‘{{°“_,,,‘Z,“§,1,,§,?§“§‘,‘, 21f? 1,f§,‘}§,‘,§“'}f,,e“‘1‘,1,'§°‘l,,_.b§§n11§w$,c,,§',5‘f fitiiiicjl§tilgiiilkii) -— -" 3 5 3 (C. P. by Guardian’: Special Wire) Vuliiglianu’ i i A ,5"! °“’l'h°*""'d mkms New Yuri‘ is ciast in the heroes’ roles. all of them scored since he camé M“ Buumngi Almamduei Tam“ TORONTO. 599i» 5470b"?! M- , Pliers» 125 “Z "5 ‘=1 ~32” ‘2I,“.{‘“££:2.‘.'%‘ 13.5%‘? i3‘ ‘$3515.23 ~L1*-P@.eu2*95esra_~____~“ M‘ =<uflr<zoi<luhitari_s»w_ihier°m~ “biiniifiiftxia-t. 2.0a 1-4; riots-i. ggggigigcggzggl, “‘=,;;“;ff",,,?,;°,i o u ill luammk 1 6 18 89169 ‘W; P‘ "Not m‘ 3m" m9" 533's the inning the Canadian seniors > 1.1 icl;',' i."z., _,_ r . w i umc progres: g,§‘,,‘,i§",‘-,f,,5, 12 5 iciiilmfq will?" asked if, theuyilriks Horseman gum!‘ old Tm‘ championship for the third time i - v t» use? 16 Matches Run - off In “'“ " ' m or. a “r-rsrrzzz: :. was on y as Tigers, 4b‘; Fqxx. Red Sox, 40: _ _, ‘ h~t page; A51", (P31511311) __ T. _ 11 of - — . was eg s r i i1 the brook that had to York, Tigers, 32; Ciift. Browns. ,b°.‘1»‘ Qwms m kn°w 15' w a . ‘ Bepnom, Hmwve; 1111911135) _. 3 g better than any other miifksflwn -‘ 30; Dimnggio, Yankees. 28; John- nmfiisj" " Mac Whi - - - - 4 in the field of 160. ——~—- son, Athletics. 27; Dickey. Ynnk- kklé“? haj1ixf°gttlgfif1e1aggfshgaf S an muylitlgfllmlganybel. ._ _ - - 3i Gray, member of the Rnsedaie 11c- bit of by- (‘"51 361 GPhFiH- Yilnkwsv 35 ‘S1, up iondoo nd ti p la er ilxsperaclo, Clay Hanover also Club, Toronto, and years ago one uinecl the no- National Learner 0" Gifllliiv ‘1§,,,‘,‘§“,$§0;,u1\-' ‘13531101. olethg sir/rigs ' ~ started. of Ontario's outstanding aimateurs. 01-(31111611 11111 32; ‘Goodman, Rerls._ 20: Mile, 1 ,. ‘ - . Times 105 1-4; 2133 3-4_ became- 911811111, for (me senior; .11 1. 21,. 11 D . ,\\rll be used to cultivate new , , 1,1.- plate “qth glflehdiaickayca€giigzlflé- l7 orlgers, 1gmss on the 00111.15 before the (ggmpgtltlon {our year-s ago when decision. rush v u-ofulate his mound I-i 1 1i’ McAlcer whole- mennt every word he . ‘and it Wits SDOrLsn1g115h1p Q1 - ..i\ '. and if the shoe had re other foot there is no hfcAloer exac. same thing, r (l both teams" proved u) en of the nth. degree . actions such as these. mg petty (liffcrences on the um, draw another '..l once a contest. has been de- MP‘ back the season gets And now rho:- the league 5 ovoi- ortcc agsui Hi0 underdog has come through. Esquires were hardly niacco on the some level with Can ms when the league Was in sjaszcs but in the loni; . of ilillllfiS they proved 10 HA? stezidier squad. N0 matter ‘ii-W a game was going they con- L‘ ed 1n the even tenor of their ways and slwiild they be success- ful in conning the Island title as sold before they will prove ivorthv Lixntrl relhescntatives in Maritime ajnytlowivns. Gloncing over the intermediate rituatioxi Plymouth’ Ail-Stars have 1 {Oilflluteimr on their hands in s-ummerwde PKYHPPFS. After losing no ill: amc time l rely man- Wfli t0 (‘l-m ‘ a iiciory" in the Bfwlld i0 Dr the series and although the c cl mg encounter is l0 be olaycci s: the Park diamond Thursdii," Ilf’l"l'llOIlil the mus! be at their best if they are krinler Binriizmr- ]llfl_\'()ff5_ In the Person ofTJat-kie Schur- rnrin a ic-tcrzm of Summerside , v wows Pioneer: have 11 “"110 will take lots He rlocsnft rely 0n o, hall bu‘. rather slow h/ TilIlL more butters Con- Smrs now . All- it‘ have a cun- . .-\,\"r:.~. Kic- il‘ one of the poison to ll ‘ize oniv one to pzfvhcci smnrflv , victory and if .»" 1 [t1 ROSS i z-iimi 'l':ii|0r .\l.‘iili- - to — Jleasurt! (‘LOT (Tl.iI\\'I.\'(i IHYIEHRING .\\'l) I’? ' '\‘I i l‘re l.\'(‘l'l Sen. I10 I'll Hill! mun... \ii:ti,:ini-i-|||er|t oi starting Illillil‘ kin-yin ill an early date. w, (icnrgc Tulle i; p i1, irmwactcioaoaono" - - - locals ' __<_l_i_r1gi_rig centres. ‘lftown Bowling Alleys _ i*.\'il'll\i\‘t' renovations made the Charlottetown uhqis- open for the season this morning. Manager Runs batted in: American Iieagle: Foxx. Red Sox. 142: Dimagglo, Yankeesl22; York Tigers. 114; Grecnherg. Tig- ers. 112: Dickcv. Yankees, 108. National League: Ott, Giants, 1 10B; Medwirk. Cardinals. 102: Mr- Cormick. Red; 96; Goodman, Reds, 89; Rizzo, Pirates, 8B. REMEMBER ‘VIIEN (By The Canadian Press) ‘Billy Pnnke knocked out Stanley Ketchcl in l2 rounds at Los Angeles 31 years ago tonight to win the world middleweight box- inr: championship. One your later Ketchel reversed the decision at San Francisco and in i910 Ketehel was shot and killed and tho title became vacant. nominated for duty again fans will likely see another hurling battle. Ayers and Robins, both left- handcrs, either of which may get the call. also have plenty of sxuii on the ball and their pitching is such that any one of them could win if Plymouilrs get hitting the ball consistently, something which they have lacked in their other two s arts. Saturday night's boxing bouts at the Charlottetown Sporting Club turned out tobenot only the best card oi’ the season but also the best attended. There was hardly standing space and the fans who came expecting an act- ion filled evening got more than their fill. And Graham's victory over Les- lie proved very popular. A human dynamo the new Island champion won his title on his merits and judging by his performance he will take lots of beating bciore relinquishing his crown. He is Drobably the best heavyweight to hold the title since promoters re- vived the division and promoters now are seeking about, attempting to discover a suitable ommircnt. ‘Just a word about Leslie seek- ing to_ hold the throne for the third time. George Leslie 1,; n01, the best boxer in the anything near it comes to handing out plaudits for courage under lire. this same Los- lie is very nearly "tops", In his last two starts now George nas taken terrific lucings before be- , ink counted out but in the face of 1 both ho has gone on until his vsunerbly conditioned body could sand no more. Never popular. the majority of the fans have been wanting to see him defeated on nearly every Sum and Just how bad a licking he took could be well realized ‘Whefl the said fans. realizing the poimrl- tug he was taking were hollering as early as the first round to have it stopped. But there was no "quit" in Leslie and certainly if he 1,; ever to gain popularity in Island box- init circles those two defeats he has suffered and the punighmgy“, he has taken will go a long wav in making him one of the most mpular figures in Island mitt- of leagues, elm, will b0 i939 play rolls around... l Baseball Results (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) NATIONAL LEAGUE 140000010 6 Pliiiuclelnhla 400000 000 4 Tumuiis and Shea; Johnson, Passeau and Dal/ii. B rookl y n 93 71 I-Iallali an, At- wood. Si, Louis 000 110 0G3 8 l7 1 Cincinnati 000 000 000 0 5 l C, Davis and Owen; R. Davis. Vziudei- Nicer, Cascorello and Lom- . 010 100 000 3 5 10 l Herbie Murray defeated Willie New York 000 000 110 4 6 1i 4 McDonald, 6'2. 7-5- Lanning. Shoifner, Reis and Alf- DOUGH"? defflifli COL Lowther, 6-2, 6-1. Dunning. AMERICAN LEAGUE OOOOMOOO Z 8 11010050); B11 St. Louis Chicago INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First Gzi.mcz— ler and Pu dclen. Fischer, Sansosti i t All, w . BOXING ALBERTON RINK HIC GALLANT Alberton iss m vs. HOWARD GAVIN rigumi r32 uni. tL-ROUNDS PHIL BERNARD Tiflllsh 80 l!!!» vs. IIUBERT FRASER Alberton l0. ll DI- ADM. 25c. Cole and Sullivan; Stratton and Syracuse 200 O00 000 2 '1 0 Jersey City 020 100 20x 5 1i 1 Grnbowski and Richards; Gfllb- and Grouse; Lopez; schumacher, Coffman and 1 0 Second Gatnez- L1 1 1 1 t t 1 Szuacusc, 2°‘? ‘*1? 2 9 9 1 suiieniioriufuk” czspitslicewnotx hciivig Jet's" Gil-v 010100 0 2 7 4 drubbings here. Kleinhzqins and D. Moore; Stiles L111111é-r11orburne converted 01m rind Pad en. g1 1 -1 ' Baltimore 00o 30o 010-4 a i 11fed§1§u§1§f1g§dfl1“§£f§§ mmlepnfg Newark 022 004 02x—10 l5 4 1°, 111,811,001 101110-110,“ Strinccviclr rind Holm. 11.1 1 Buffalo 321 01o 200-9 11 o Caiflgqgriicgiffceft L“’°'P°°1- L‘ “l” '1'~1'"11l° 20° ¢°° 1°14 1° 1 The battle of right handers is Sixteen matches were run off ‘yesterday in the Provincial Tennis Tournament now being played at Victoria Park, For first round matches some very fine tennis was displayed particularly by Margaret and Donald Martin and Ted Strain. These juniors competing in senior events proved themselves to be future champion material. The marathon matches were those be- tween Ted Strain vs. Art Far- quharson and J. Coyle vs. J. Wil- liams. All seeded players advan- ced easily. Following are the results:- Men's Singles _.Mm:ls_ziiaacaiilt iiwtqd 29.11 l’ Resume Title Series Today on their home grounds come to- gether again here tomorrow in the fifth game of a best-of-seven series for thc Nova Scotia baseball title. So for in the series, winner of which will meet the New Brunswick champions for the Maritime title, Johnny Wrin. who did plenty to 1 _ """“"‘i -. iLfg-Ls-ninfimit- 4,1,1, ma,“ h,“ 1, opposite shore of the Ebro River. vuhn out poison ad Three Iilsulzent forces. oper- stun-w Any wound but: atlng on a six-mile front, were quiekli liter in u». than’: noting bctlul Stiff Fight For will begin tomorrow a closely- matchcd, biennial brittle for the Curtis Cup. donated by Misses Margaret and Harriet County club here. Although Americans are slight favorites retain the cup. the British have promise a' stiff fight. ' 1 The road links Gandcsa, besieged Martin. 6-4, 6-8 mu Moresvide defeated Jim Palmer, 6-i, 6-1. Ivan Connors defeated A. Mio- Leod. 6-0, 6-4. Man of Action iParshall) -— 4 3 3 J. Roop defeated K. W. Rich- George W, ‘ Calumet Fiorger, ards, 7-5, 6-4. ‘ Iruebrooke, Hanover the Great ix) G. Young defeated Btu. Ohorid- also started ler, 6-3, 6-1. 8 636cm defected A. Saunders, F. McMillan defeated M. Mc- Klnnon, 6-2, 6-1. P. MoQuaid defeated S. McDon- ald, 6-3, 6-2. J. Coyle defeated J. Williams, 4-6, 6-8, 6-4. Ted Strain defeated Art Far- quharson. 4-6. 8-6, 8-6. Ladies Singles Olive Johnston defeated Irene McDonald. 6-2, 6-2. Mary Doyle defeated Margaret The Gavcfllllf’! 2.14 Trot, PIIIIQ $1.200 Norma Hanover (Thomas) - Hanover (Pownall) — 2,1 1 e 1 2 4 Pete Song (Flenung) 3 4 2 T111165: 2.64; 2.05; 2. 04 1-2. (x)—Dr<n1ped dead 1n first beat. E xhibi tio n Softball Tilt This Evening Indians and Imberlais, first. and J Martin. 7-5.7’ ‘if. Curtis Cup Looms It will be the fourth time the Britons have attempted to gain possession of the prized bowl. the Essex the to Curtis of turned in fine practice scores and Rebels Claim Gains On Gandeisa Sector Gandesa-Mora De Ebro highway. former Insurgent field hcadguart- ers in lower Catalonia, with the said to be moving slowly north. east throu h the Government lin- es, capturn ground by o. series of small-scae co-ordinated tum- ir.g movements. Both sides reported continued the City Softball League standing hook up in an exhibbition game at the Park diamond tonight at 5.45. Although nothing is at stake with. the Indians marking time to await the winner of uhe Imperials-Rov- cillor brought a wireless set to a. meeting here and the third Eng- land-Austraiia. test was "aired" while town business was being covered. boil, had scored 200 runs against Som- erset in a-recent English county cricket game here, was knocked out of shape after 2'1 runs had been water until tender. Drain and chop sllgihtly. Separate the egg yolks an to the yolks and beat, then fold in the stiffly beaten egg whites, the macaroni, pimiento, green pepper and seasoning. Turn this mixture ter. Cook on medium heat until the bottom of the omelet starts to brown and loosen from the sides third place teams respectively in WANGARAITA, Aus.—A coun- cricket match PUT CORNER-S 0N BALL WORCESTER, Eng-The new taken when Worcestershire K '1 ilk and Phillips; Sullivan hitilllgiiir and Reiber. §§§n°§ff,“c}§wd‘_"“¥ m" "mm!" HENDME “amp Sept 6_ h" m “- . lagtcesfewr rot thghoi 1 qualif ling ——i——-—— (AP)—S [IIIISII Insurgents declar- MACARONI QMLET 21111.15 wgd 65:11“ c p“ w c B" TllmGs QUIET ADELAIDE-The unsuccessful ed “"118 1t they were gaining im- (Serves 4 to 6) Brig Geii A“ c Crltchie -"—- ‘bettors’ fiction "He's still run- pommt ground i“ the amide“ _"‘_ Calgary-born sports promoter viii’ BRIGHTON. Enz-—Ant1¢lr>atlnfz 111113» was made 1M1 1191.9 We“ sect" 0f the Eb") mm‘ b3’ °°"' 0094"!" Pmmd macarmli- 4 London Bel lan o en cham ion mnanti-Nozl demonstration, extrva 1111011161. Kmg‘ swemechaser threw stant chipping at harried Gov- eggs, 4 tablgspggng 111111;‘ 3 111mb plays 1A", goerlngp n! Medliixahv pclrce were outside Brighton-i 1115 1111M; 111,111,911 1,111 of 111e,,” 1.58 emmcm mics’ . 59mm‘ Mme“ 1 tablespmn each 111.. and Jess Sweetser 192i 1mm,“ gmung when a 5mm and a 10w hours later was caulht Insurgent General Frances dis- pimiento and chopped green pep- Umted 31311.5 amateur 6113111111011 1101M. 1mm 1191951911 1m 916v“, E patches said the most decisive per, pepper and salt to taste. from M1 Vernon N y p11," from Witppertal, Germany, 3-2. gains were on the left of the Cook macaroni in boiling salted C_ R055‘ 15311111,; ’501,1er-}'11e_ the whites . Add the milk into a. hot frying pan um has ° been w 11 d 1d bid in for playin if the longest s... more; ...;::.,;..:: ca‘: w s-w» i» Bfmffi- H» w - he reached the age of 56. He >4 will play with former United States public links champion. Billows has been pair- ed with Charley Yates, Atlantic's British amateur {vac his mate on the Walker Cup e tee off for the opening rlound Monday will A geld will be cut by about 20 or in the late afternoon in case playoff is required to decide the golf master from London. took United States honors in first lesson at six. in 1865, and his score-yard ,of_golfi_r1g _ years _is ~73; __\vas_1 pronounced, deavckseconds _l.itc_i‘_. won the championship that year. did not defend it in 1936, but came back to the top last year. Today, while his closest challeng- ers lost precious strokes to par on the windy course. Gray posted his second con- secutlve 7'1, five over per, to Qsliy. He was the only pi yesterday or today to break 80 Toronto Golf Club win ayer Ralph C. Smith of Montreal placed second with 80-82-482 and B. L. Anderson of Toronto. sec- retary of the Royal Canadian Golf Association, was third with 82-82- 64 Goodman To D ef e n d Title BY BILL BONI Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Sept. 6 —(AP)— Johnny Goodman of Omaha, tho defending Blllows of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., the champion, and Ray iii???“ iifhh 60“? ° - b‘gth“‘s'5m‘a5°s iililiiiileiiféiiiiiifiiiisiiiii? A t Hal ‘fax 0...... M - ma. or fairs“lisrezi..f".iii°htssz ‘liloigtfiirtrwlon g -liliArgl-Their practlgg" riihnd‘; dians and Gauthier for the Im- day at the Oakmlont Country ‘V1150? and Dreamer» Perm“ “AUFAX- 3°" °-‘°",’“" ‘fiviiiaiiihiiffii ‘?1l§“%'§it§;i’m§§°¢i§ mm‘ “ ""°°"' c'<‘iiv’>s3iii"fu.piiviig“iiai Billows b Momrflrludo W‘ Fm“- °°“pl“ “f mm‘ m“ m“ “m” w!“ rrsvrs THEIR. CRICKET two up in last year's Bil-hole ifmii, Frank Strafaci, champion who am. First of the 169 contenders to ill-hole be Benno annssen, Jr., of Oakmont, and lvin . Dollings of Roanoke, a. Ibi- Tuesday's second round the , in order to leave nmple time a Ont. GOLFED AT SIX l-IANWELL, Etig.—W. Webster, n the “right side of B0," has his Afternoon Schedule _F0r T o d a y In Tournament MEN'S SINGLES 1l.00-—A. W. Matheson vs Dr. Git-l. S Ivan Connors vs Ted Strain. Art Wright vs G. Hutchcsoi; 2.30—-F. Mciviiilan vs P. ivtcQun-d. W. s. McNutt vs Chas. Jenk- ins. C. FcQuaid vs Col. Dawson. J. Kenny vs R, Millie. LADIES’ SINGLES guidance Hyndman vs Mary Y. IWIEN'S SINGLES 3.30~Winner of Matheson-Giddingq vs H. Murray. Alf Doucciie vs J. Coyle. G. Foster: vs Ivan Rcddin. G. r". Iiutchcson vs Alan Clarkin. LADIES SINGLES Betty Rogers vs. Eileen Holly Helen Ti marsh vs E. Moran MEN'S SINGLES 4.l5-Dr. Duffy vs Bill Moreside. Ii‘. Hansen vs G. Young‘. Winner of Wright-G. nich- eson vs H, Hughes. Don Goss vs R. King. LADIES SINGLES E. Bourke vs Felice Arlenaul Joan Miller vs Mary BROW- MEN’S SINGLES 5.00-Don McMillan vs C. HOWMB G. Chandler vs R. Hennesscy, F. Pierce vs V Williams Winner of Ke -Millic I winner of Fbster- din. i moms srsou-zs Olive Johnston vs Man’ Doyle Gwen Rogers vs L;,Dueheiiiiu MEN'S SINGLES ' B.80—Winner of D. Mnliftllan-llom at: vs M. Arunaui . Winner of G. Chandler nessc vs winner of C. l uni -DaJWs0ri. inner of Pierce-V. Willem n SLADIBB onions Lin Wri lit vc . ood- MISIFMCF-grlfl-DQ 3 vxmer i Ivlllller-Buote. 1 --d I Pasch Remains" Fa vo rite In‘ St. Leger Today (CJP. By Guardian's Spooill Wlrfl. DONCABTHR, 111318-1111, 0-1 Nine three-year-olds - sigh c011: and a. filiy-—were expected tonig to contest tomorrow the Si. 1088! Stakes, last of the five greet classics of the season for three-year-olds. The 163rd renewal of the event first contested in 1776 will find u unall but select field in the film" ing, headed by H. E. Morriss’ Pascb, winner of the Two Thousand Guin- Bas and third in the Derby- Also well liked were S Abe Bailey's Ranitapa. J Ram's Scottish Union and L01‘ Astor's Pound Floolish, The other gidbable starters were: . W. urrays Glen loan; Sir L- Phi? lips Challenge; R. L. Angus’ M8810 C role and two from the A a. Khan! staible, Foroughi and La- . La-I-ii ll the sole filly in the race which will rm, won by a, filly in iris": by mm Astor's Book Law. Horse Drops Dead On Indiana Fair Track INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. 6-(A.P)-— Hanover the Grout, custom horse undefeated on hall-mile tracks last year, fell dead in the first heat 0i the Governor's Stake, Grand Cir- cuit mile trotiing event tor ihe 2:14 class. at the Indiana fail‘ grounds here this afternoon. The horse trailed the field B uarter of a mile, and driver Se in pulled it u at the east en of t-hc stretch. I fell down and If you require o man, boy or domestic iiolpfo "Wont Ad" in The Charlotte» town Guardian will find you o reliable person. The rote is only 2c u word o clay. Charlottetown Guard- ian "Wont Ads" produce muiip “vlid- sePi- 7m» 8-30 calm on the Estremadura front 0f the pan i- in southwestern S i . Pl t‘ DAVE McNElLL p“ degrm n? Tvliffifi. fiiiliifill“: M» i»- siersizr-s=izisd an" "s. *- . r . , vs’ Elm» B 15 yew‘ 01d boy here told centrg nngwibld ongihiltlpogtger ti: ( LIF GAVIN ailggistlpiiates he "ion ed to be l: ilaow- other. Place on serving platter Tignlsti 155 lbs. -" e rwas sen on agr utur- and serve accompanied m- 6_R0UNDS “L2!P____°' m‘"f__$§b00l» V“ main or cheese sauce. by . ‘ rrowano FOLEY Q‘ Klldare I75 lb! l ‘vs. LLOYD McLEOD Tlgnilh 170 III!- 9 e-Rovivvs NGBII "Bill . ~ i ‘i "Whtabot ediki o aficolbodfor , oi?" “Well, you ncerdngeltiaouru a long about: atriéildllrwleing " 11 “The puml torn, '_ln which tobacco In be lucked." J. winner o Gus-King vs Q mown. -