August 1/5. 193s T THE CHARIJQITE'TOVYN _ w. _._.__ _.___..._._._L...__ 1.4_._. rieqesrvru. flee-sled, Playe s Advance In Qpenzng Round 0f ' Championships '0 G‘ ——_____ Ell-tern Cattatliatt. s11 Tenn. MIN» A. Dalton. Dalhottaie, N. B., the ' lel'lti.':~. . ' . _ tit.» of fhc C.1 iottlitfttltt gyllllffgsmghhéifllf. Cub litre tl‘.'.-. \\'2L'.< Cl1'lc\v11.' deieatelt Miss‘ Marion ”."'~'!'>"1-\’ l0 i111: men's llJillle. Hnlfax. 6-1 6-1- Miss Elsie Weir-w event- whfvr- ‘Lord. llioncloti n. is. ttéfentétt Mix; 95l_“_3.\'l‘l‘b advau- ‘C. Coltvill, Charlottetown 6-2 6-1' l r1 llllectilfrlglfntllltwtttrvtl ‘Mm magmas?“ Mantical’ defeat- ~ ~ - - i - . is: . < ' . j.‘ .11 Rcbinsott, of Niagara ‘ Rogms’ Clmwn’ 57' y itt t. n~ 11111.. l)i‘l'.1" 0-2. 0-2; M‘ . seeded players in the ilottetuwn, dirsfegfeidy Hilfiger}? C555. elm, advanced tvitlt (aw r611, Clrtotvn. 0-0. 6-1~ M155 E 1'). Gorfnn and A. W. Taylor. Motitreal. defeated Miss Bl both cf Cltarltatteputt. flours. C.1':\)vt1 4-6. 6-1. 6-3- Mrs. ' Sittttrt Ves e Eu. (l. i. Nit-Farlane. Clftouin.’ dc- lrafed .\'I:\ l) Hcartz. Clftovtn, -\l-"- fl-f‘. 6-2; Mn. Donald Hogan. Hali- crrd 1.1x. tiefeatefi 11in..- J. McLeod, Char- ‘lottrtflvn. 6-0. 6-1; Miss J. Dtttgat, _ Quebec (lefeetrtl D/fiss M. O'Briet1, liuzrh Little. Don» Amherst, N. S, 6-0. 6-0. itt and i~‘..'i<' Wocuuxrtlt.‘ ‘ also scored ' Mon‘; shyghgg 111 ' I-air-ri Watt. Motttrcal, defeated at "1 by A. ti). ‘Gordon. (Jiftowu, 6-0. 6-1- A. etown lll fl. lfilll,’ '\Vr.uht. Clftowr. (iefeated Harold lt hv §l"7l'(‘~' nf 0-11. Jo . Iiallfztx. 6-2, 3-6. 6-0; A. E. - lti'e 173' llf‘l‘t'fll. of ‘. v. t\ o‘ real. defeated .1. M - '.-1 went tlotrzt ‘n detett‘ , _ id. cum n. 6-1. (1-3; F. New- ‘ 1t by Juel; Kvntty of ‘ . v ‘frttkl-rs. N. Y.. d featrd V. . 1S. . (zbluff. Clrtown. 6- , 6-2; J. iWeir. suvnttott, N. S.. (lefeuiefl E. Hornbv. Saint John. N. B., 6-0 Women's Play _ , l1» women's lfi-O; E. \Vcrvdworth, Halifax, de- feated Dr. E. Giddings, Ch'town. _ Mm 6-1. 6-0; Ken Farther. Montreal. 11:1 of Cltarlntteiou-tt, hr gtlefcated G. lftttehesott. Ch'to\\u. tl-(i. 6-0. while on the (i-f). (1-0: G. McNeil. Montreal, cle- . .~ of the draw. .\fl.-.< Jttl- leafed G. White. Ch‘towt1. 6-1, 6-3: :11. of Quebec, who ts H. ‘Blank. Clftovrn. defeatci B. ond. defeated Miss M. Sears. Amherst. N. S.. 6-1. 2-6, 7-5: _ of Amherst. b_v the some Ian Ross. Montreal, defeated C. arris. Halifax. 6-1. 6-3: F. Mc- Dnald Hogan. of Halifax. t illan. Clftotvn. defeated R. :1 {might set win as (lid tllrtnvn, Amherst. N. S.. 6-1. 6-0. R. ‘t ‘r Btulrke. the Pl'l1lf‘!"l3"O\\'ti. Amherst. N. S.. (lefealed t-irtttd citatttpion. hlies Thotnsw. Iiaiifax. 6-3. 6-1; ,- tv‘ Nfontreal. was taken to, '1‘. .\'fais. Montreal, ciefeatctl . 1rd sets before being able‘ MeKenYic. Great Village, N. S.. Miss Iletty Rogers of (3-2. 6-0; Don Saundcrson, Halifax. N. vn. bv score: of 4-6. defeated George Chandler. Char- . while Gwen Racers of,‘ lotfetotvn. 6-4. 6-4; Larry Smp- x ‘reed 111-5 Ann Fraser of, sot". Saint John. defeat-ed R. J. 1111i to three scts before go- Lcr-lie. Kentvllle. N. S.. 2-6. 6-3. G-l; Ellis Tarshis. Montreal defeat- ed Stuart Chandler, Clrtown. 6-0. 6-0; Stuart Vessov, Montreal de- feated K. B. Richards. Ch'town. 0-1. 6-0~ Jack Kenny. Cl1'town,de- tltrttt to defeat by scores of " fi-Z 5.11m of the finest arrays of r-ccr entered irnanttutt i11 the Maritime Prov-t t i i t t Fencebusters Are Eliminated (C. P. ‘by Guardian's Special Wire) SPRINGHILL, N. 8., Aug. Sprhtghlll Fencebustera bowed out of the Nova scotia baseball p'ay- downs tonight, victim of their sec- 0nd straight shutout by Steliarton Alblons, Pictou County champions. The Feucebusters. perennial threat to take the provincial title, lost 2-0 tonight and 7-0 at. Steliarton Sat- urclay. Simmetings Around The Sport Front (BY Mall “Burial. Canadian Press Staff Writer) NEW YORK. Aug. l5—Jullo San- chez. wealthy Cuban sportsman has money that says his team will win the international tuna matches at Liverpool, N. S.. starting Aug. 27. Sanchez offers $5.000 even rmney and indications are it will be cov- ered. In Orange, N. J., where they call Tony Galento. “Two To11" ‘Pony. they call his young son "One Ton." George selkirkb star is beginning to shine again. The biz Yankee batter from Huntsville. Out., has been bothered with year. as usual, bttt his fiith homer yenfcrtiay‘ in three games makes things 100k brighter for Twinkle. Twice this year Red Ruffing of the Yankees has won seven straight games. And then got stopped when he went pitching after no. 8. Buck Everett of Gary. -Ind., who liscd to fight around Winnipeg goes against Mclio Bettlno, left- handed light-heavy in Poughkeciu- sie tomorrow night. Buck holds one victory over Melio. If you can look back a few years in the ma- jors you'll remember Clarence Mitchell. Hc chewed slippery elm and threw a spit ball that ranked with the best. Mitchell is still going strong. though a graying man of 50. in Nebraska send-pro baseball. In between games he hunts my- otes. John Henry Lewis‘ next ring ap—. . some brilliant ten-I frated Don Hewat Halifax. 6-0. ed lwfore tit" fit-iris 6-1.’ Rev Piers. Halifax defeated o11 Saturday. Plnv in Fred Kr-llv. Clftnwn. 6-1. 6-1: events will probably Hunlt Little. Halifax. defeated Ger- it tomorrow. don Drillon. Moncton. 6-2. 6-2: Gordon Robinson. Niagara Falls SUMMARY defeated A. W. Maths-sou. Char- lottetown. 6-0, 6-0; J. G. Neary. Keniville. defeated H. R. Grant, Moncton. 6-1. 6-3. Women's Sittuie! lirs. ll Jones, lhtlifnx. defeated 1. J E. Wran, Clrtown. 6-0, 6-0; enators Anxious To Captures N. B. Beat Ferrell Singles Title lily litltlv Gilmore. Associated 1'1 $p0l1$ Vvriicr) TON, Attg. lit-Clark feel sorry for 11y for failing to collect money on pitcher Wes- of Waahittgttm \Vfl.‘<l1lll‘ll|'ll l:tt1.'~; plenty for a chance to ing Ferrell, ntnva N011‘ (C. l‘. by Guardian's Special Wire) MONCTON. N. B., Aug. 5—Ac— citrate luttmg Don NicDiarmid, Ottatva ifalley‘ champion, won the- Ncw Brunswick singles tennis title today" when he defeated W. G. McMullttt. Philadelphia sshool teacher 1n straight sets. Scores were (1-2, 6-3. (1-2. McMulhn represent.- ed the Grand Buy. N. B. club. Battc of the extended provincial open tournatuenl, rain again hltit- ..I to peddle the . , , . _ . - m. to me l5 0mm, ma)“ oiflblay gotta? but (the toruttt? (tried lit-chaff teams for the $7.- fl“, l ‘f’; flit-u g‘ _1c t?‘ i r price, and got no tak- gllliiqnlolltfoono ‘ m“ O .1 .. t. \ ' . *> - _ > EL!“ bllutlllufggllfiiifgl‘ The tournament will end here ‘ Lyliomrwp Gym. ..“,h‘\,‘ tomorrow 111th the mixed ctottblesi and junior ladle.» finals. 'l‘i1e sen-| for ladies sittgles final. only other event yet to be decided. vrill be ptayetl fills tiveek at. Charlottetown. where the i-Iastertt Canada champ- ionships art- beittu held. Mia's Isobel Mt hesolt. Etintttttdsttm, will play Miss Marion O'Brien. Amherst for at $7.500 back this uet-k It gtttue, ii Wes pitches fox recollect that last. llie Senators sent Btu-k . ltostott in a strap that .11 Ferrell. the lturlers op- pcarancc wil be in Philadelphia Sept. 12 against Jimmy Adatnick of Midland, Mich. Just now Bur- ieigh Grimes is somethin of a hero to the" baseball fait ful in Brooklyn but you can't fool Bur- leigh. The hero stuff leaves him cold. He tells you he knows that. a few Brooklyn defeats and Fiat- btish fans would be after his s:alp again. A front office effort to determine the fastest runner in big league baseball is stymied by Red Chap- man's holdout. campaign. The Red Sox otttfielder figures he's no sell- ing plater and won't gallop in an American League elimination cam- paiglt for the $200 prize Clark] Griffith of Washington Senators offers. He wants $500 to meet George Washington Case, Grlffs flectest man. Brighton Aces Even Series The Brighton Aces evened their series with the Bankers for the Brighton Shore Softball league title by handinf; the “money men" a 12-9 defeat asl, night. The game produced some spark- ling tilays and heavy hitting by both teams. The Aces took an early four-run lead and although threat- cited by n, Banker uprising in the fifth inning were never headed. Batteries were: Aces. T. Davis, P. Mcck; Bankers. L. Muirhead. D. Murray. REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) Johnny Vander Meer walked 10 ‘i ', “other and the um" the New Ilrttuswiek ladies‘ crown. " . , Milton Musgrave. Nun-tort and mnsllllrlutfilll] Jag"? Gttrnct Ruper. Grand Bay; cap- ‘yhlflfllfil twin-loin‘. ‘rim furs-d the tut-its doubles title today ' ‘ ‘ ‘ll ' ‘ '3“ bv defeating G. W. littdsott. Monc- --nre 21 ill-run utl- * tou and Bill Godfrey, Newcasfle.. 6-2. (5-4, (5-4. I 'l'i1e indies dottblcs championshipi t .1 t1t't‘l' l‘. luetrott—atui walking ltlf . t Quill" will] "iflhfl: grunt to Miss Isobel Mathescn and» "m , [mlh-‘l "KB Mathesott, Edtnutitistott f. us tit. Yltn s 150ml Frawri l(‘fl Mls "5 “Mall” ‘W5 g” C. H. ltfltcltell. Sydney. EVERYBODY IS Going to the Exhibition and plenty of people will make small bets on the horses, their favorites. Your Best Bet is the old favourite. never known to falter it1 the stretch, always away with the leaders. HIGKETS CHEWING BLABK TWIST 011 sale ni the track and 0|! the midwaY- 10g pér Fig ltlanufactured h)’ Hickey 8t Nicholson Charlottetown men and allowed five hits as Syracuse defeated Toronto 3-1 in an International League game one year ago today. The young left- handet‘ went up to Cincinnati in the National League this year and startled the baseball world with two consecutive no-run, no-hlt games-a recgrcl unsurpassed in the game's history. WESTONT-SUPER-‘MARE. Enfl- iand-(CP) —C D Tomalln, Royal Air Force, retained his na-t tional otte-tnetre sDflflilbflflrd div- ing chatnpionsltip here with 101.47 DOlHlS. P. E. Bcvcridge was sec- 0nd with 97.71 points. H1937 BUICK sanAu in excellent condition. Apply to W. K. ROGERS AGENCIES LIMITED Charlottetown injuries this ' lMany Local Players Sent T0 Sidelines‘ Local players fared badly for the most part in the opening day's Play in the Ettstern Canadian tennis tournament being staged on the courts of the Charlottetown Tennis Club here this week. . To Gwen and Betty Rogers go the laurels of the clay for although they were beaten both forced their opponents to three bets before ad- mittinz defeat. Gwen was elimin- ated b.v Miss ‘Ann Fraser. of Mont- real. by ecorea of 5-7, 6-2, 6-2 while Betty. after beating Doris Heattz went down fighting to Miss E THYIOI‘. alt-o of Montreal, by scores , of 4-6. 6-1, s-a. t Mrs. Harold Jones, of Halifaxl and Miss Julienne Dugttl. of Que-l bec .top sredrd players. 111 the \vo-‘ ntenls sittglcs bath scored easy wi s ' bentilti: Mrs. Wrttn, of Cl1fl1'lOlL8-. town and Miss M. O'Brien. of, AIIIllClEJL. by score.- of 6-0, 6-0. Mrs. ‘ Donald Hogan, of Halifax, played, far too accttrately for Miss J. Mc-i Leod. of flu.- Cltttrlotteunvn Club. beating her (5-0. tl-l. l Eleanor Bottrkc._ the present I», land cintitipion. advanced to the second rotid with a straight n81 victory over Miss Marion Little. ofl Halifax, 6-1, 6-1. i In the men's singles A. Wright l/larold Jones, of Halifax. itt three sets by scores of 6-2, 3-6, ti-O; while another local player. H.‘ Black. scored a three set. win over B. Sears, of Amherst by scores of 6-1, 2-6, 7-5. Jack Kenny also came through with a win beating Don Ilewat. Halifax, in straitrhf sets while Fraser McMillan also scored a two set triumph over R Brown. of Amherst. 6-1, 6-0 These four players however were the only locals to come through safely yes- terday. Laird Watt, Montreal. Gor- don Robinson. Niagara Falls, Ellis Tarshis, Stuart ' Vessey. G. Mc- Neil. A E. Lavertyz all of Mout- real. Bev. Piers. Eric Woodworth. of Halifax, all scored wins at the‘ expense o! other local stars all win- l ning in straight sets. Among the interested spectators attending the opening days play of the tournament was His Honor‘ Lieutenant-Governor G. D, Do-i Blots. ahirememare _leadin_ir:_ D r a w o r1 Men's Doubles’ The draw for the men's doubles; cvcnte in the Eastern Caitana championships follow;- 1.——I... Wait llllfl MllcNcl. 2-C. i-lyndmalt and J. G. Bull. , 3-H. J. Leslie and J. Ct. Neary; 4-15. Hornby and 1.). Gas». 5—D. Robinson and W. G. Mc-l Mullin. _ fi-J. Weir and G, White. 7—F. McMillan and J. Kenny. 8-D. Ramsay and G. Fisher. 9-13. Piers and E-Woodworth. 10—J. Purkis and Partner. 11-H. MacDougall and R. Brown. 12-11. W. Mathesott and \V. S. McNtttt. Ill-E. Farahis and N. Nlals. 14-4-1. R. Grant and Partttei‘ 15-0. Harris and D. E. Keitlittg. 16—A. E. McKenzie and F. Pierre. 17-6. F. Hutchcson and G. Hutcheson. l8—D. Saunderson and H. Little. Ill-L. Simpson and Par ner. M-C. H. Peters and l en Farmer. 21-11‘. Mountain attd Partner. ZZ-J. McQuaid and Art Wright. Zl-W. Wood and Partner. 24-6. Raper and S. Veyscy. 25—F. Gray and B. Sears. 26-0. MeQuaid and A. Dottcette. 2'f—Dr. Giddings and F. Kelly. 28—I. Ross and A E. Lavcrty’. 29—K. B. Richards arid Col Daw- son. 30—W. Shakespeare and G. Drillon. 31—G. Robinson and D. NIeDlar- mid (bye). The mixed dottbles drnw will be published in tomorrow's fsaue. Larrupers In Easy Victory (C. IR by Guardian's Sitecitti Wire) WOOD'S HARBOR, N. S.. Alb-E. 15—Banging the offerings Qt‘ four Wood's Harbor pltchc-rs for :1 tout‘ of 30 hits, Liverpool Larrttputu cs- tablished [lIFIIIFPlVUS ax mer- whelming favorites to ttthttues to the second round of the Nova Scotia baseball plafvdou 11 11 a 23-1 victory over the here today. ' "" It was the first. game of a best- of-three series in the first, round of the provincial playtiowns. MAY END J INX LONDON —(CP)— Researchers say Yorkshire has never wort the English county cricket clutmplott- ship while the Australian.»- were touring Ettgland, but precedent may be set this year. -—The York- ATJAP" STUBBS AND IIDPIE upset the dope when he dcfcatedl f it. wasn't football but. a game here storm. Spectators couldn't see the brill and touch-lines ___m_nrklngs_ were notyvisible. 7 7 7 Today's Program At The Big Fair MORNING 9 o'clock-Judging of cattle in fhc cattle arena. Judging of horses in the horse arena. Judging; building. of exhibits in the Main AFTER NOON UCLOCK-Ilarness Three Year Old Futurity Stake -Purse $280.00- 2 Horse Races Joe Vclo. Power Bros, Chtown. Bessie Scott. W B. McArthttr, Kettsittgfon. . Peter Bellini, Myron McArthur.‘ Kensington. Scctty \Vats.on. Roy Woodsfde,‘ Malpeqtte. . fowl Jim, Willard Kelly Soufh- ‘ poll. i l-Ititsl Bellini, W. B. McArthuty, Kensiitgloii. 9n .1» t.» 1;». :11 Tirol Anti Pace-Purse $400.00 1 Doy Azoff 2.07 1-4. E A. Grant, 13. l R. Jabhltie,‘ N‘. . ‘l. (‘my liritton, 2.03. G. 'f‘urncr, Darunotttli, N. S. Pelt-r Onward. 2.08 1-4, George‘ Mathiett. Campbeilton, N. B. Walter Brown, 2.05 1-4, Thomas litter, Mont-ton, N. B. 2:14 ‘Prof-Purse $400.00 1. Alliset 2.11, R. Vlckers, Sydney Mines, N. S. .'Z. John Dean 2.08 1-4. H. M. Sweet-icy". Bridge-water. N. S. .Lttst,\' Frisco. 2.07 1-4, C. H. Chaitdler. Charlottetown. . Dude Potetnpkln 2.07 1-2. Weil- ittgton Mc-Neill. Charlottetown. The tiuutbsrs in front of the above horses’ names indicates the tiositiotls they will score in in the opening heat. The three races will be wonderful contests. The colts are good titannercd and overtly tnatclwd. The 2.11 class paeers can all beat 2.10 and Walter Brown has won five raees in a row. but Vtkaig- Dolly Azoff, Guy Brltton or Peter 0111mm all think they can win. It will be one of the best races on the prozratn. The 2.14 Trot ts sure to be a great race between four evenly ntafcltcd trotters, any one of which think they have a chalice of breaking the track record of 2.08 3-4 ntadc by Heatherbell two years ago. VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM ls- All the Vaudeville acts are 110W itt, Eric the Great having arrived from Boston late last evening and will be all set for this afternoon. Captain Solomon's Water Circus \\‘ll.\ not 11p yesterday. Niarlos A111- inal Circus. Carr Brothers. the Cavautlex Girls. Pat Rafferty. Rex Doyle and Ken Goods Cotnmattd-l crs Orchestral Band. all arrived; yesterday morning and will be read)’ l to give their very best this after- . noon. The concluding act on to-f day-is program will be the Bonettc l Balloon HaCOHSlOH and parachute jtunp. It should take place on 01‘ about five o'clock. The Prince Edward Island H1811- landpfs (Buick Watch) 1'75 strong“, will pRffl/(l? to the grounds SllOYY-W after one o'clock and will pass a reviewing: point in front of the Grand stand on or about two l1. m. They will be in full highland uniform. accompanied by lhPlT pipe band. EVENING PROGRAM The evcuhtg program will start, sharp at 7:45.o'clock. and will con- sist of Horse Show events 1n the "e arena. twelve acts of Vaude- sidc for lite. with Fire- li s. ville including t-he antl finally wind up works. H. R. Tennis Club Tourney The Ho“ Redeemer TettuLs Giulia‘ closed tournament ispsclteduiett for‘ neut week. Entries will be TCCUHCKi‘ 11p until Thursday and all members‘ desiring to participate are ttrgfid l0 make their entry at their earliest; convenience. nnTn AFTER snor WORTHING. Englfllld-"(CPJ Exclaimlttg with pleasure after} l landing a perfect shot in a bowls , came lterc. Mrs. A. A. Morton t DION]; IN HIS \ Clu/IBERWELL. Ent-L-Jnqllelt on Dick Bromley, 81. disclosed he ulwayns wore two waistconts con- tnitiing more ihnu £159 t$795i in gold. Total weight of the money was 8 1-4 pounds. FINISHED INTRAIN 1GP) S CALCUTTA —Perhat\< was finished itt a blinding rain- and other T0... t Schedule For Play Today In Tourney 1030A. ltL-lilct» Laird Watt vs, A. Wright. Fred Black vs. Wm. Slllllifiwllfflll‘? G. MacNeil vs. H. Black. I. Rios vs F. McMillan. Neary vs G. Rotuttson. Ladies Singles Sitigics J. Dugal vs Mrs. Hogan. 11:30 A. M.—-Ladies Singles E‘. Taylor vs Zvfrs. Matrl-‘tttzutie. J. Wright vs I". Arzenuttit. K. Doyle vs O. Jolnlstott. Mons Singles J. Kenny vs B. Piers. Newberry" vs J Weir. 2 I‘. NIr-Itienfi Singles Forbes Mottntaiti vs. E‘. Gru W. GI McMullitt vs I. C1111‘ I} Kent .21; is A. Ilr-tt C. Mattie-Lu: v. Ladies Singles‘ I.- “ c‘. "e‘. MfllltUsbil vs Lima Wriyltt. Hyncirnatt vs. G. Keatittq. .\'|1les:—L:\tei‘ tuaiehcs wit! ]){l:l('(l at the Cltth House. All 91'») must turd tI-t-tutt-elttus ltl mess at call, and 111:1)‘ be tie‘. . .. cd tf not on itttttd to tilzty. Spectators will be asked to s! -'.v euwuno -a BUXINU HULKEY ' _ WRE“ I INC _ BASKEIBALL .___ ' ‘ omen spout l Reds To Humble 6-2; Cubs Lose'To Card fl‘. i_'. by Guartiianfis Special Wire) , to nose-out the NEW YORK, Aug. l5~CiucingPhiladclpltitt itt-tit rrotvdeti six runs into the Lott wattle-kt» returmgd st-tt-tttit and ninth innings today 111d stanlpillg ground; to route from behind and humble’ backed by 14-bit support, ' lNatlonal Ileague. ing noun; runs by J01: _ ‘and Lyrtn Myer. varied‘ Cardinal tu a “even-fill has fortnet‘ Cine-ago C ltllltllfltfn 5-3 H2O .\l('t’lW A from the sublutte to the ridiculous} Lory over (L) nu- rampant Reds cokected three ' colleagues. It \\ a.» game which unearned runs in the ninth after) zth teams played tight ball in, the early frames. t W‘.1'tlR.l<'l1.’\l'(l.sOii, subbing at . fttlulltfl with a sharp double. Rug.» attempted a zflfflllCC It. was W Q . face Brown elected to throw lIOIIIUCOIIlI to ttnrd but his toss was wild. the 111211"; g '. Rzcltardstitt scoring. Llllug Frey liuttrt-t; buttn-tl to Brown again and this, t» biz pitcher's throw hiti hounded away, Riggs who “rut to third on the setnetl on Walh Beruerls ~ Joutfn n .~aui lléifllltil. 1v llnettp "all o.‘ added z. ' Wu rs t ier. who . a trztfv and two s.|tg't-\ in not he - 1).. lo tttt 11Ia'e and st-oretl .t.d in- .‘ lift-ton lit-es hauuetl i3 as fl. Pine llll or so.’ ‘ . of! two Phlallelphia pitchers. o-ti Come From Behind League - leaders S in to his today and. lud- ick iturlrti Innis H»! vic- ub To Clinch First Place. the.r appre-iatton of the tour a l ‘ ment hv_ contril fur: to the ha‘ 1km: an intntezlatt- fancy 10.1mm; credit them v31}; being every. whtelt will h: l1'i.~.'~ l. t:1t= uifcflllgs of Kt-tmngLIJt1.» port-, thing they shutllti l)t'. wlflfr Ltru 6.4111011)", lht- lHUilUtlb. ‘ All fin-t round maiclicg of the l w-‘rttf loin m» .11 lilu 1.1;»; ‘two _ ‘ _ _ BOX Mullll Junior men's élllflifh- will he 11.11» “H1111:- 111-2- vullllw- <fl=hlis 00n- hhasixtriox .11: u n run s Qd M. ma H," IQnphQn-lpf C(1‘1j[\' ttt-ily to lnc sho\v_er.~> anu Lhcni _ it; 3 o o 1 4 q contmencing at 10:10. Players ".1111 "UHF-HI: w 1111 08-51’ D-0\'1Cw1'1‘0ver. 3b l: 0 1 u 0 l rppon ,0 “m, connom inc out o1 town 1mm. The wul; - a it 1 0 1 I _._._____ “m, wives ‘the Pfoutrer.» 10 victories until 3 o o '1 0 1 ltrce lo.-.t.»_ \v.tn two gatttes to play. . ‘.1 v0 o f) 0 t and itirtdtttlulfy undisputed pus hit-Donald, of 3 l) 0 0 0 t1 e .1011 o1 inns. lllflCtj 1n the lco .~_ Champion, r: 2 0 1 u u q so that. liuv fully now taltc things, Huwatt, 1b 3 u u l0 0 1 , 1 cftsv until tho semi-final LS con», Connolly, p 1 0 0 U 1 1 ll] l PiOlicflrs were back unde1'5T2i‘zil.sX)aulL' p 2% 3 1g § ‘myhi:“ilwgfitshlvlénn thtalllkd velggraitl X-retvlaced Cotmully m ‘the 3rd. I cit L 'L‘(l e y t a 1lI‘-, ‘ " "" " _ l vntlv rtulpuitfiett hriliiuttily turning‘ PIONEEILS AB it ll PUA B ‘Vllll 01ft‘ lflflm 511111111! for‘ ‘dull’ i an a sittttout pt-tltirtttttnce. wtut-t-tt Crossmati. lb 4 l L‘ 9 0 (l and the other doing everytlttniz in i 11.1.. bCUll kept from the iaeticlt 111.5 Lidstone 4 1 2 ‘.3 2 0 their power to be retired last ; 1111f‘ byplmnsaurt- of busmcas but at hftllman, 3i; 3 1 1 1 1 g night's scheduled Iutperials --»I11-; -l lllfflllllg of the team lelstflveek Hunter. c 2 0 1 ii 2 I dians softball encounter hat‘. a! W0» IJi-‘F-Wflilfid l0 assume his old P11111015. l! 3 0 1 0 0 I silddett Pllfllllf! when Ulnpirc Bill‘ 1m?! 301x111"! l-"l-‘lliallldilf (“Jl-hewflflaf] gfkms- C! g } l; (1) 8 a . Laavlor called the came in the firs‘. “ ~ l‘ l“ “m0 me“ mg n“ - " Ow» 55 ' of m? mm‘ Mm m" Indians m“ tnttu 11a.» ltppouttctl captain of the, Steele, rf 2 o 0 0 o a in l4 to 4 ."t11(l(l1\"l{il(‘.\s fits‘ ereeo- ‘ mulla‘ l . Hy" D l‘ l.’ 0 U 4 3 ing On As a result the etienuinet- lbxmzifgllfirfgllpkigtkllilf” Sglltglbattglgl Fowl 28 ‘7 313 9 ‘ .. . ., .,.,._.. .Q..\._. . v “"5 dcclmwd n‘? (“"3655 lmilfvlll ' lllbl 1.110 lllilllflgb. Ray Arsenaulti SIDDIABY hfWP t0 be illfllTfl 01'?!‘ Ill fl fill‘? replaced Cottnolly" at this stage andi Jiamed runs, Pioneers 3, Kem- date _ l ulluweti only one run 1n the re-i sington 0; left. on llflnPfil Pioneer; q Late 1n star v , zttttttttttt; four ‘Cilllluo. Gay on the, Kenstngttnt l; rut»- hatte-d 1n. Lid. uent _it1to a l , of f’ uncut ltl0llllti hurled ‘lW-"lfv 11011’ 510110 l3. ("1"tj-‘-“l~ ‘ l-‘l- P11111106 l; 111p first q\ ,_ 1-1pm‘ ttnd \\ s supported _wctl by thcl bilbt: on inth. st ~. 1121.. * tAr- acmsg bot-m. 1 _,, flofryyp - 11110.. .. lmneer infield. t bifllfllllll, shtick 0.11. br (1.1 by m‘. mm. ha‘; pnlpffld 11... ma, On Frtduv evening nrratigcments Arsenaul: 3.1 'Conn<>ll1 l: uniting i=1’ . . hO“-,,,-O,. n was hpginnin: m 3 _ - - ptucztektlly been completed pftchr (my 1051112 puchcr Connol- rlottlffiti if the tcan could fintslt l ‘W “ 3M1“ bmwee“ me summer'i Y- . “Wm 1mm,“ m4 '10,.“ m, (qvmpdv .\ltlt> 11111101; and Kenstttgtott on the, Umpire, E. Araertttttlt, base juogq ‘ghflm m“; “m, mo‘ bmwl, in failing; own) ttlatitotui. ' The garner; L. Monklcgv, scorer, R. Cl. t», ‘_ ‘I W " ' ,;‘ __ a I -‘_ 111 u ill t.tt- way of ' acme an o - ‘him-i’ -",\‘“1-‘ "i"? l f," ‘Pfllqll ‘ luuttl cpettttu: ior tin: new Kettaittu-l SCORE B)‘ l.\'.\'l.\'(;s all and no trite 21ml’ ll" -' d‘ “-'l--' ton pttrlz. Althouplt the writer has‘ Ketminglon 000110041 8 i 1"‘! ll “l! O-f i Pioneer.» 22o Olin-b B Baseball Results INTERNATIONAL (First Night (lante) not sten the new grotutds yet re- 149 Central In Canadian ‘Tiutiéisileiiiiivbrcé? Johnny “leissntulleb DOS ANGELIES, Allflt 15 —-tAP) -—-Llipe Velez told the judge today: "He didn't like the wav everything. He was Bl\\':1\'.s tell Open Play, I did 1R8 Newark . _ Toronto » - mgotoLyltliie argtlllica lo" Dottaltl, Fallon and Rant." _, j, ‘f , ‘ ‘. » . um“ an,‘ Rpibuh H ‘ ) i dnoce 1.011. Jolutm Vt .. 1 1 (C. I’. hy (luart an‘: Special \'ire - ‘ - . __ _ , ‘ NATIONAL LEAGUE g rottovro. Aug. 15—-A fit-id or’ T"? mime“ “Fxw-l‘ 3”“ l-iil ;>t'oft\s.-:rit1:1'.\ and amateurs AWN-med l1‘- Slll)(’1l°l' Cullrl ‘mill Cmcmlmll m‘) 9m 204 513 l from Cttttutit. the United States. the ulllzall U‘ tnelhlns w‘ wary Pittsbtttjuit oto 100000 2 6 2 - ». Afr,“ “m, Auk, iusttltinsr. “Th; into ‘ Grissont. Cit.» ttrella. V/ttlturs. ' off iotiav for" 1mm 01 lit‘? ffllP-‘lo. bTft-fl _ Davis and Lontl rlii; ‘l't)h1u_ Swift. “d; _. o; 11mg 13-11019 1-9pm] lllllfvth‘ flléllvo Ill lief.) tlllitfll tier Brown. ttttzl 'l‘ml;l. . _ _ "t 1r y ntunas" and t1rtttttt~ntc to Boston 12o ooo 011 5 1:1 2 ‘Pl '1," C-“lmfllljlfl “{‘,‘i‘jqffgfw‘jlha‘é‘jflf tttu her little (loiz. Philadelphia (1000101) 3 '7 0 ,"",'f gl’lnlwlnvv'g.,nh‘ " ‘ »"“ "Your lt-rtor," .al<l Lupe to Lattttittg. Err: and Lopez; ‘ml, ' - ‘ (i’\fcnding chmnrr Judue Cit - Jtthtnon. Mulcaln and Davis. . . ‘ Q1191“, on‘? of wttut a . LOlllS orto 1m 12o a 14 3 f?" , , " . ‘ j _ but r 1.1.1‘ ' Gitfraao 2o: 00o ooo t1 7 1t *"“ "'""“"' . “f; d “Q “lll “if,” 1th,. we ,,,t,,.,.,,.d Warntke anti 0\\et1' B‘ 3111i t “Rf -"' ‘ i?" “‘, cmmdmn m‘? i111. WM, ,;~,»_t..,-_ 1m- Russell and Iiarfnelt, O‘I.le:t. 5d l‘ liq“ Growtwl“ aili June 5. . ..11tr:t'ef‘l I p.l1_\l‘r ll“ “Till "ti" (‘t t -l - V“ 1 l I ' ‘ ]m|_y;g|.¢ qam,,-;_ llttt Cottpet" l1.’t.\"l11(11”l* to contend mm 3 gléprl one?“ Bnitinmrq (mt) om r) (1 3 g -wttl1 than hi;- lenotv-pros of the M ‘on’ W, xm _ ‘xiwnnwhr Buffalo 510 001i .\’ fl 8 0 flint ri-an fntuttatttettt elrrtllt _ W“, Q‘ Q“, 1,‘, ' w. "Wflv, Fischer‘ and Bulyaztl: Ash and 'l'i1t.~t= include Sam Snead t-i “lhite, ‘lag ‘\;vlor:k'\ll‘ mpillll‘ “f “_ “l ‘ “ ' h. ihur Shrine. W. Va.. Jimmy ' . . " , _ i. , , - _ , _ _ _ _ working. bite nauttiiitieGunoid-o coo 101 :1 us o .l-l..1.l"'“l“»‘l .M\'t?:'t§i “Pmll "lib , Buffalo 022 0110'") N .7. littritttt 51111111 of Cltiettuo. lqlnllllll “lviflii- ‘ _ v a. Heft and Boflvztrti. Jttttntv 1-1 w» o.‘ Cireztt Neck. N S . ihwlflll" -‘~-'l -'» Ill" ‘ rthk. In l‘l1i. .~. aim! 1.11: at‘. l.i'.".e of Salt Fran-i S lnl (W0 (till Ii ll l.‘ t'l>1' i. ‘ " , ml ti]! “(l-S 5 l‘ 3 5111111 .~\.l m‘ :1 eitlttntiiott. Cook. Miner. lft-tttt- D 5M !3:‘1t\\' _ 1. my m (ikn the Moore: Smythe and f‘ ".1 b m» c {my [110 1113.1 rune. Plrmv qt M-Iwrll ~ “Ill "mow-e '- ' . ' .. pa . " to," Thursday lis’. ‘Pfifd i," l’““,'1‘_“;“_ 0H7 Pix-JO?" Y ""15 2i Lltttterl s". .e.< p overs. nine frotn ‘ ffih“,,,,,,','Qifftltli. l” BLETCHLEY. F Believed oldest ex s land. William itttni. 11:2. his home here the twiter dav. ‘t CLUB 151711111; or-"r _ t Bermuda and r~1 Africa and Au.- stun. rich from Smith " You'll icon ltnthel up .' | “Kl .191». KINGSGATE. Etifttnd ~CPI — was one cf the coins I-‘ltietl for . ‘.- rt ecllt-t-tion for licence itt prob. 1111B " 1.1 ice. ‘r-i - ' -- - f usinu the prcutnt. tlttt- the 111.1101 | “I N bumbling. the t“ 1 . A farlltitt’: Country golf club i off_the_rt\eocniretl ‘.1 '= WELL, YOU SEE- I GOTTA HELP BUILD TH’ Housci-TH‘ MEN SAID THEY DID- N'T SEE t-tow THEWD EVER GOTTEN ALONG WITHOUT ML BEFORE k ANY MORE. -__ ouT YOU NEVER C'M To PLAY WELL,A FELLA HA5 _HIS WORK - WE'RE GotW-ro MAKE FUDGE -- ~»-\ ot-t,wat_t_—LtT ‘EM (‘JET mono 11-1‘ BEST WAY THEY KNOW HOW xwmt ‘m’ HOUSE —— SAY! YOU GONNA otrr NUTS ...,....._ .._., :' " fl? l “no