UULY9. 1931 -_- Q ” THE cHARL`o'i‘:rE'rowN GUARDIAN PAGE seven ' , L M L _ _ _ BOWLING noxiivo HOCKEY - - BAsKE1'BA1.i. NEWS °'rn SPORT WORLD _ - . _ __g__ _ _ I Ulivgf. Nicks For Empire Games Trials NOUaSCOtiGn8 pl/in llll-lllllllHomer And Double By Ruth Give Yankees A 6' 3 ll i All But One Event ANCHUR TEAM l IN HA (A. P By Guardian’s Special Wire) _ “l l NEW Yonx July a-Babe Ruth Re eats _ _ 1 , p '| 'Cl'iEl1‘l0l1lI€t0W1‘1 Athletes Capture 13-hit Barrage Gives 1',°‘l°2,' 1f°l°l-’,'1ifl°‘l nhl" ll” l“"d °f ` _ nsea wi Aa ome run an a * Make S f A Ono First And Two Second Wesiwd Te=im8f<_>=’» :;’:‘°i§i...l‘.‘.i;‘;:1."s....“.i‘;;1_“..l”.;aif.z Tflumpl' M.-is ‘éi.'Igi§'§“_l§.?d Places Ai Halifax soon-do },”"‘ I" ““‘“S"'“‘ agssvivi In Soulls Doubles For County Run. 1 of thelseason and his 699th ac. Y’ eague° The homer-it was the Bones iathl T|t]es_ ___ G l l_ counted foi two runs. (C.P -AP by Guardln.n'| Speolali ____ HALIFAX, July 8-Two Nova Scotian runners will an entrain for Hamilton, Ont., tomorrow to represent the ln Maritime Provinces in the Canadian trials there for the liritish Empire Games. an Blond Frankie Nicks, sensational young Halifax quar- in ter-miler who bettered his own Maritime record for the 440 ed by 1-5 of a second at the Maritime Track and Field Cham- lg() pionships here yesterday, and Roy Oliver, of New Glasgow, 11115 .md 11 oosily error, game 'l‘4 despite llllee Allllellc liing of Maritime long distance runners, were the only ones what proved to be enough runs l’° ell ‘ ll 0 E ome runs and thc second 'I-2. The losers tightened up am” Henr Johnson pitched the open - cn- r - - 0,C‘f,lff,l;"l§0;;lf sf;l,ill§§§'_',e;l,l°ll_’,;§; ntgiimiiry niircobliililiil nli§ild\\»il;coii1_Sv in HENLEY-oNllr'hiiMss.si1g, Juiyl ic- P- BY G““"ii“n'S S.i>¢<‘f~ Wirei (C, P. By Guardian’s Special Wire) l1,1,,ws_ Wm End A,,C1,,,,s mms up lr0ub1@_in two innings- I-011 C_i@h1`_111 a_An orgy or rt-cord-breaking to-'Julyuaicolllmandel' J- Bto 3 victory over i.efty's Hawks welll llllless “ml lllllell ll’ ‘llllve ln "lgl" lclvell W l“‘“`l‘ llll’ R°y“llrr'om o-itaiviieciivrisyiiiliiisnetnhli hgitli a week end same of the In- B' lllll llllel se“‘l”lg. al -least °l;° ll`l°“l?i’ Regma as °“° ‘_’f me l“°5°itriclrs again when ho cleaned ii in dustrin Baseball League. lllll W" 'llc lllale lll llls last ll'Sll1‘fl“g In Yea” D°mlll“l'lllg lllelihe men`s singles and doubles lnpthe Rh The winners went to Work early games' __ _ _ _ Rfllailaq ¢°ll°lll°leCl Sllllllllay’ Wa‘liHaIli'ax Couniyi tennis toniinan Ga 1, fo' th ' 1,9_1f of me 11,51, FUR* "WS T“" l‘l°'""l'5 lihc achievements ol the Lcandeilfi al le" d E re eir _ , ' _ _ _ ' i 11 S at Sl. Georges Club, Dart- er ning had been completed garner- lgfhlollt Rgefll Sl;ll‘ub‘;lh;l;”;lf fl;f`;l;1l1` ll‘»0\\'1l\S_ Club Of l-_»°l“l°n- ‘ll l’l99'l" mouth, Saturday, ‘[171- ing thice records in as many days - - - ' ' fore a nie Leander-s smashed th1~ou=ii with or is-3 6-3 s-1 tea m the tml five Anchor layers Philadelphia Athletics be V W 1 _ 5 sc _es 0 '_ I m me gmg the mam on as pmany lcrowd Of 24.008, taking the first to an impressive victory ovel singles against Bev Piers of Halifax, Princeton Varsiiy’s eight in thc final lor the Grand Challenge Cup Dr H Lcit But Geiman and for I he was an easy victor. although in in a field of more' than three score athletes from all parts ll* of the Provinces by_ the Sea who qualified to irc sent to oc done; they threatened on several 9 e deluge but the damage was casions but McCallum, young T Hamilton, They will be accompanied by Coach Jack 'Anchor 1n1,1e,_ and wkme, of me 112-"1 but Dietrichs Wildnsss °0Sl find of Princeton in m¢or- (C. P. By Guai'dian’s Special W-ire) LONDON, Ont.,. July 8-Old Ontario and the Wed ared honors today on the first Women’s British Emplrd mes team selected in Canada. Fifteen athletes, whose formances featured the two-day Dominion trials here °iday and Saturday, were appointed io places on the m that will invade London, England. this summer. lf finances permit all '15 will be sent overseas and if 11,.. um ,wo _WS n,,,,,.,_\_ ,,,.,,,_\, ming was confidently predicted that finances would permit. Thq went to donno bnfoi-.~_ 1-_ mg “-1,1, national squad will start training at Hamilton tomorrow, was the youngest team, and undoubtedly the best' rallies in which Edwards usually anada has yet mustered for international competition. I Mc‘I‘ague. cf .. . . 8 1, F. Nicks, 1-iniifcx; 2, H. Fox, llvlfnnllsey ° Time 49.2 secs, 4Maritinic record). g Ryan ab S im the game. He walked nine oston batters and hit one with a, tched bull. Jimmie Foxx, Athletic first base- man, hit his 25th home rim Of Ihr? games so far in the League, proved B too good in the plnches_ the ral- 1 ies being snuffed out without any P perceptible harm. Features of the game were Har- h old Gaudet’s long home run to left f ld in the sixth, Chipman’s three J se wallop in the first and a smart t double play, Bill Ryan to brother Stan, which retired the side in the ghth with Hawk runners on sec- ohnson, smashed out his 25th in Box sconz l -».»-:-or.:-s~.»o-us; mi-o»-om-->-»-»-5 .- 9-H-»-r~:owo»-new co ~1Oo;~:z~1~»-Q ui I °s >- OOOz~:r~.'is:»-on-C) UOaowao¢»-Ol!! Anchor; Ryan lb .... th in 0 »- »¢~ :Callum p "_" hlpman ss Gauclat 'lb . Gillis rf tariley if :J of I 'H O if El ling time to again win the sculls. Pl°°‘/ed me Sleadl" Player- The Leander eight, composed of former Oxford and Cambridge Uni- versitys “Blues_" led Princeton to ill” lllllsll by lhl`e9'qllal`l'el5 °l 3 to hold their ttilc for the ond .shoit of the low maik set by|wor11-, 5_3 -1.5 3_6 6_4 6_0 In the mcn‘s doubles Piers and hi`s pai-tner,_Harry Roper. however, ~ p Dui UD H Stiff fight in 1111 altcinpt former teams as Hilda strike, tiny season ln the seventh inning and kmgth in six mmutw 45 seconds ._ _ _ _ _ l°lll`lll Mfmlfeal flyer and Mary F1'lZZ9ll. is :sth in the ninth inning of the fo, me dimnce of one mu., 550l°°"S°°“”l‘e ie” l’°l°‘@ SMS “DW” Vcncnuvers 1933 Canadian _ - to r b - 1 _ - - irst game. His teammate, Bob yards., The time was on1_v.one sec-Ederfllcgtthiftggl§;1§n?;;ft}§rc;>n\iVrr;;i;_.11%-holder, was ii lineup of ay, Audrey Desrnley, the en ol' the .sprinters and 1 buiden The otheis are onto. his was the greatest nnp by a battalion of y reigning monarchs of trac Replacing such s rint aces ol -yards stars with little exper- he final inning of the first. game. L@a11d¢_-,.5 in the sCm1.f{na15_ ’ ` " ’ ' ‘ ' I lf’1l_C<° H-nd 3 VHS® GISFCSHTG fm’ First Double Will f0l‘ Tl‘llN‘ . Priiicc-ioii. flocked iinoflicially in But Piers had a pai-liril rerviigf- on, l"l'l°l'l"' ll “'35 an all‘Omal`l° l6;=l8, also was under the old rec- Edwards, his rival in tliiis- oi llii=:llllml~ The 111613115 ‘V011 ll1E‘11` fl1'Sl ord of 6:51, which had stood for finals and conqueror in Iwo. when' I doubleheader of the year at Cleve- 37 yt-ars so that the Tigers had the he and Mrs. F. V. Woodbury won In t and defeating the White Sox 5-1 5a11_gfa¢1mn of being the _eecondlthe mixed doubles in .slraiglit .sets ,Fm and 10-5. lastest crew that has ever rowed in 5-4- 6-4- l‘3fl“'H1'2 “Nil mu. Willis Hudlin won his eighthlthg Grand C11a11euge Cup_ Mrs. Harold Joncs who 1n~o\fioii,.ly i nm ame in the cnrly battle. outpitch~ D1-_ Buh1z_ in repeating his 1932 ha/cl retained her \\'oincn`.s sliiglcs das ins Sud Sain Jones and allowing triumph in the single scnns, equal- lille “galil-Sl Ml`S‘_W°"°‘l’“"~" M- "`3~ V13 e Sox only seven hits. Unsteady 1ed the record of 8_1() as he 1ed'6-2,_ Losing the first sei, ,\li's. .loncs ha ri the same order they finished he final ot the 100 yards _ves- ers were selected to carry the l ' . ' . theson, Toronto; Betty White, the early innings of the second Rutheyfurd by three and E hm rallied and her hard leit-handed Tollllllloll' and Mllllllled Flzzell' game, Monte Pearson checked the 1engr115 at the m,15h_ 'drives were _soon_l¢€cl11I18 M1`S-_W0°\>@||h&U‘u§ w¢oo»-»-ooo»- mo.-o--sauc--» N..- ,§@©@§7@@§}>-4»-¢ 'I-oarswi-»-.ago I5’-‘=@l-li-‘@=U“*$ ullins lf onov:-111 2b olger p 8 nl.nth inning, gave the Tigers a 5-4 victory over St. Louis Browns “Wm SS Trailing 4 2 as tin finni inning aiiagmn so l lllon lb , e foi two singles whitn sent lhat pitcher to the .sho\vei'.s_ Thr' siunies were hit by Owen and Rowe. New- Eamed R_,ms_Amhm_s ,_ Hawks- som supplanted Blaeholder and the runs bmttd in, Bolger' CBL first mari to lace him was Fox who a mm Stewmt ` B Ryan (2) hit a grounder which Mclillo boot- gn-nesselx Mccallum' Chipman' Cocliilan walked to* lorcc in Owmill tl ’ ` ' _ Mellllo and the latter threw wildly Ml' Muunls' B°lg"‘ Lawlor' ml to the plate trying to catch Rowe ` ' NEW YORK, N. Y.. July B-Fred §lll;§;;s;Atnf[l§nl1;l;le McCabe' on Fitzslmmons earned an even break ` ' . for New York Giants ln their four- nm game series with Brooklyn Dodgers SCORE BY was at Brooklyn today by pitching a three-hit game to dcfcat Tom Zachary 2-ta, d%2lydorge Brooklyn player ren/c e ir asc. Zachary allowed eight hits, Man- fi ‘ser B111 Ten-y'5 dguble gnd Mel Ott' single gave the Giants a. r n Player. Friday. _ ln the first inning, With two out lin A packed gallery of thrilled wee- the fifth. i-*itzsimmons tripled and 123 456 789 m¢-23| Emp: eg-sl!! l"iH.t?l' . Even the British spectators, who g°l'led gy lllll lglllllfs' lie dlclflgg ' ` his llth home run of the season in l°l;v3i°l;\erll§;'::`lrmiyfgzvaiger the sixth inning with one man on 1b0x_ ' doubleheader with Pittsburgh si/ King George and Queen Mary Chicago winning the second game Z mashing And Unex- M pected Victory Gives England Men’s And c J T11, Ame11¢g_m 4_1-ow mm, solmo They slipped anolher hall' game their national champions Lester back Of thff G18-Tits Wl’10m they 110W 55 . Stoefen and George M. Lott, Jr.. _ trilll by WVU 2110105- gounm, gf B,,,|,°,°,,3h hed th vet an French pair of Paul Wancr lcd the Pirate of- - - ~ - ilfiii sorotin nil; .inoques srugnon ionnivo in tho oponn. with n nomo the wisdom of insisting on long-term safety, economy 2 63 0 4 for the men's doubles run, three singles and a walk enship- Dlllwd With Mme. 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A smashing and unexpected victory by Dorothy Round over Helen Jac- obs Saturday climaxed the English drive to regain lost honors which was successfully begun when Fred » Perry downed Jack Crawford of Audalb. mild 1| the muon No Afwgiltietnqistch 35111150: glplmgo of thilyncnson iii: he fianm-d lo rods iizgflnillcndeclslgs, an then mlkeealp of while the Cardinals were bringing m and that stoefen still l" ‘he “°°°”“'Y “lm- lllll llllll "A ch in th 1 hom In the second game Paul Dean W” vm' "“l ’ “ln” llg' tn ted 1 th cn on in but after A r of e r n S . l°l' " slngles and B double! berth hurling six strikeouts in three in- \- - -1- ---_. ...._ .. .. ... ___ _ _ .-. .__..,,. aa.-,..,. _.._‘_....._...__4____..._ .- - 1‘.‘r‘Zr‘i“'r‘iY.i"i.'I.‘.°.°."l.§.$§_‘“fn.¥’§2?§ Al. T. VINN ICOMBE, ff’“ui”r'illil|‘i"l"1i|5’$’”' i.2,;‘.,§,“‘,,,§’.°‘ f°“"-‘°° '° '°°'° ";°i nssmsiyr ltsensssnafrivs, cinnoriogown, P. ir. L R. 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