ff Williams ' LEAGUE s-rnivnmq ' efficiently with Laird watt here h .1 ni \ r. ,_ \ ,... -».. 6 u 5i\\§\i if ` xii k lilteie ‘ of \l\l anszsszg I ai Hlllrlinitsstll iuxnna he /_ 1., Z`.,' .V 1 ` _ 1 ' - 'm5`m“3"e"° “nd W° are delighted Casadian Henley Regatta were‘WH-Shillsf/On V30 [3 / to have him with us again, dashed may as B dm, horse m_ New York 58 U ' 1( _ l *io vuder defeated three of their soul- gligzfgegghla ""° _ " ' lm and our-ried the title across the Detroit ...ffffflil - -w|N3 3|N(;l|§3 ......_ Mao steels of summcrside nos wen ` Boating down a determined chel- §§’“§_§,,,s'-'°°""" gg - _,wh . . -,= 1 ._ F THE CHARLOTTETOWN _GUARDIAN IXGE ggvgm ~¢1¢Q\\4 use af ..- T G BASKETBALL v NEWS °‘n. SPCRT WORLD 0.33323; ‘l if " ir _ 3 . ll B ll 1 urn 1 partiufourcrmoregsmes Pla M en~1~1»e~a_|u snowman "°Wm»aa<4mo»4=o d -... I' ...... R . 1 wmwmqm 0 -I »-wr-_ °=>-#S3233 U' ea C0 81' ne--... ...--...- Fra-nuts Bolger ....... Pow G05! Whalen ...... Bqulreb1'i8¥I Bradley McNeil '..... Whitlock ' McGlashen .. F c uf “4 '*°°*‘ma-1-1 h`l¢d@a*@@ an Mlnnis ..... R Connors R D fy ........ B McFarlane Player Price ........1" . VicDonaId B H a:“°»-2 ee.; c“o5 r*~= §§§ “A42 "‘-has "HHH o,_,,__U ”o=; Rovers Falcons Stars TEAM BATTING AVERAGES Th¢ M9031 UW/¢fSi¢Y Bt” Rd _eeueed ,_ greet seneetion in tennis was no sign of distress as thu stal- ar - AB Falcons ., . iss hovers 219 Stars ............. 214 ? Sea” La gl-1 . _.___ New Member of Golf Club: I feel and 225 yard final. , mme _who are old aeq,,,,,nte_nces . < . ~lnatIcould boot Bobby Jones ougin. 'rho Lolreside team won the Wm also be hm ' Old Member: W_hatl Have you_ championship team trophy, wir_ln~ Qethe ladies lest year., penn,” ‘ | bum” B°bby “mn” hem", "m3 W” the M°"`YW°°4` Lak” sta.rs»M.rs. Beer and Miss Ryhert ' e 'Wm' 64 64 rollolnus u ...rat oi ine city 1" League players navinr an averese W ,200 or over and who have taken lW°l oouei .889 .364 .aio me '1-is. .280 ' .280 .278 .250 .235 .227 .214 .307 .200 '1bdsy'| championship match went wi M ll Clllllc STAR Roland Langtin of Montreal who (Canadian Press) ‘ 1 1 5 ’ YARMOUTH, N. s., July as- :£13 ° th "'“k'"g play' Gord-an Poole, Montreal swimmer h I t and form" olympw hspkmt was C a.res_Pe ers, who teamed so high individual scorer at the Prov- mcm .mnmmg ohunplommn on §_a_.:t year and defeated LeRoy Ren- M"“""'°°" W” °°d”' Pmng “P Bon ner-nlu-d of Montreal who 27 1'! mmm 1°' the Lakeside early this season defeated Lhngtln swimming Club' -. Douglas Grant of Halifax who Billy oonh, vrrmouur intenohol- ke, , ,H J, b d I tm “tic °°°» by .li mmu' “kms five flops: l2:rL7ennan grid genie tzawid mst’ and leading th’ Lakeside the Halifax County Toumament .233 - will- ry pei- in '173‘1°'y' P°°l° mm tm 100 yard ‘ree doubles in the event of Piers not team to victory in the 200 yard re He team Wm, Ha, no style, 50 yard back sl/roke, 100 yard getting he,.e_ “em '“`°“°- 5° YW b'*”* °*"°k° w. Lenny Rennie and J. c. derthes Desin ofday Messrs- M- A- M°Kin“°n and -7- A- ln the singles and England smashed ' ` 391115183’ B IWW bHCk§1'0UIld iS be- through for two victories that fore- I G H T ins erected which will considerably cast, simultaneously, the end oi ~ improve light _ conditions on the Fra Mancha,-d 1|- 15 _zoo f courts.. Among the many players British triumph since 1912. " The average; of players taking w I N R from other Provinces who have sig- Cochet, the dapper little French- part ln less than four games is as nified their intention of being man who was regarded only two lollows: Pc ~ present- for the tournament art: years ago as the world’s premier fore Perry And Austin. W 34 gam”_ suwart nanny 1.110 chBl'707.t6t0WD Tenn!! Club e nning in straiznt sets, e-4.' 'r-e, ':nn1_‘::_“;;i_;;'f:__;:_1_°P_:;;1;_e___;°; til: ny Melvin wniieieoiher, -scores or s-io, s-4,1:-e,a-e,e-1. W0,,.,,(n°mmIE;°sP"_ff,§y ze . g . . _ Auccleted Press stair writer. G |,, 2-0 ' ‘ " ' " _ 'r 2.091/-rr. 1'. rulion. stewluoire. N. s. _ ____.___.__ AW- 7- TM Ulllbhca-H b°l~Bli 01’ AUTEU1L_ `1=~,-ance July 2g__`(A_ 8 Lead 7-__;“didl_1§_5 afiiiantvaield 01 55 ;;’__f1' 3_ p:::'pawe;, 2,12_ny_ noon; Metntyro, Charlottetown, having courts whic compare fav- |_=_)_Th pf h De Le 0 t 0 CU H1- 0 °°\lrl€ B- W... ... ... ... ......... o.. ...r.....“.z..°'”“...l.§:”°‘:.‘“‘:.:;‘.:.‘1°°f.“”:. °' v» -~ °- -- ---»--»-' kilful su rvi o with the defeat of Hemi C____he_ I __o__5_l;u_ Ni_____n\1Hn:1w ;:';‘;__ 1; Halifax. today won the women‘s golf " " ch nshi fN Sotla.H amplo p o ova c er ,_ re of 176 gave the Halifax player 223 TR0T_PUR`=F‘ $`m'00 5”"-“>l’°k° “WSL” 0"" ‘he fun' l l-.x.:i.;.\_ 2.16-George Merneyre. Montague. P. ls. r. r-up, Miss Dorothy Holmes, of 2. Bellini Scott, 2.09% (Heat record 2.09!/il-Wm. McKay, Kensington Davis Cup play, by scores of 8- nce's six-year reign and the first nel. . Need to Win All Three player, went down before the power house attack of Fred Perry, 24-year- old top-ranking British star, and with him toppled the slim French es of sustaining their hold on intemational trophy. Germantown in 1927 and success- OP 91° win all three of the remaining matches. The defenders only have - Perry Falnis Perry fainted from fatigue ln the droning room afterwards, but there t Briton trounced the great Coc het in the fifth set of an otherwise hard-fought match, decided by ,age ever Ausum -M A R | '|' | M Ellow THEY STAND W lin to stop Perry in the iingles Sun- INTERNATIONAL LEAG UE Lllst P.C 48 3'i sco 6-4, 6-0, England thus gained a 2-0; 8 lead and now needs only one more ne match to clinch the series and take_ the historic, cup across the chan-i France, in order to keep the tro- els phy won from the United States ati an fully defended five times by her m famous "musketeers,” would have tol ho, _ Wl°nsivovaSco;ia r _ , --re 1 . -r _ l ses e I _ - . _ _ _Junior Tennis A France ,S Slx Year Entnes New Annan Races Cliff? Wodnosdoy Aug. 2nd 1933 MTINull....._..L..°__._._._iNlE|iincur ° 0 T “wills is viii is E lsllills Mm vizfflld if/Edrserlsrlldlnir mil $85* iN PU1€§E§...P.§f§°~ _ `lth:oesetvlotoryoverhia‘fq1lcor ' ____ . tcmm-m..lohn arent. '1'heir“__" _ -_ _#_ _ .___ §;,;‘g_°,_;}_°1°,m"-.°_,_'__§,__g,f Clierlcltefciyri C1111: England’s Tennis Stars Smash Mrs. V. s. Godfrey, of ovin , Making Big Prepar t _ _ , _ . _ u;;1nnwame::;'n;n th:;ew;e1°ke: ations For Annual Ashburn PM Alone, 214-Oliver Rudderham, Pt Edward, C B. P' 'G' . __ » '¢ W econ ru'n ‘-3-le me 'es aiard. ,__ 1.0,. M vm ydioeded yesterday md wed- Me_et__ Cochet M e rl In F Be_ Chl_;\;lpi:l\17S's~':'- ? P. E. I. ‘ 3. rhrie, z.zo_noneri Humphrey, Konelnlnon, P. E. I., Peier S, 2.16%-Frank MoAlduff, Alherion, P. E. I. Peggy Longsct-Frank Cnllbock, Sherbrooke, P. E. l. .- ej~:_>:~z:af.vv,; _ turned in 5 92 t°day_ _two strokes . Jollysvt, 2.lll‘§--F. C. Bennett, Dlumy River, P, E. l es of medal play. ore than her score in the first 18 Miss K. Ladd, of Y8.l'm0\1th, had ,a score of 90 for today's round. a fair chance to pull out the doub-_f mo in u from sixth ,Bee mee V K U P les tomorrow, with the veteran Jac- 1 third posmo,,_ Wm., B tote, were of ques Bmgmm and Jean B°r°"°' mi 185. Five strokes behind her was g°°d ‘°"f‘- b“* “° °“° ""7’f’°"° Mer' ` the defending ohornpion, Mrs. s. E .- :... -lhlln lllacilonuld, bcuthport, P. E. I. 2.26 PACE-PURSE $200.00 ~l?$"P“i"!" Mac Volo, 2.13%-0’Brien Stables, Albcrton, P. E. I. Blngara, Todd, 2.22-Arthur Jay, Borden, P. E. I. Barvonetie-ll. T. Fulton, Upper Sicivliicko, N. S. Calumet City "I3"-H T Fulton, Upper Stewie:-ke. \'. ~1. Goodwin, of Gcrsebrook Club, Hall- _ . ~- .2 - - rcat-Frank Melia East Rovultv P. E. I day nor Cochet to have and advan-, ,ex who tamed in 190 for me 35 I holes. Lowest Team Score I Well ins ,,kN°,'t' ,:V‘f”’”°" N°' b“" 1'” fe" °‘4““d~ “WF °““”- °f “‘° M°_‘_"'>"< or ottawa and Mrs. Woodbury and ' 49 ° ° °'°' ,"°°‘ *°“"‘- W” ’*“"d Wh *"‘”"" Miss Curry and Miss Fay Mui-toil 1" Toronto do as fear V the Icweet net wre- ' d 8.1 lth tot I 14 1-2 , |!irurd's Llnimeut for Chappel skin, pgmuxorer W .I gl _D ' _ ,ztmnsluafésgnntd Miss Doreen Beck il:Ell|:)If§.1;;)l.x1e Z -P--iam? _ _ _ Members of the Charlottetown L-,modlon rr-ess) Albany _l r 1'" , / 9 __. a ngaence ne. r. ~ ' - 5 - ,~ hopes of bringing the association f , 1, Z" l\__ Hutcheson is one of our outstaud- em lee time east from the Royal on L0 33 P . Club are delighted to seo that Mr. ` c. lr. Hutcheson is with us after T lo bs in Mo tr al M i mlved It the Charlottetown Driv _ at ine ti-ouhle wosi It wasl `7 " ins Pv-rk track with slr heed ln- -simply o bridle with shadow roll cluding Lucky Lindy 2-12. Helen D. attachment! This caused him to be ' 2-1° 1-4. Because 2-12 1-4. Blneore uncertain in his str-ide. ns remov- T°dd 120. Addie McGraw 2.10 1-2. ai Thursday acted like msgid and Eilver Doctor and will likely have he went out and stepped the last . ' Incl-her. laahyset. 1, ‘ LB-St week John McDonald, Southport, sold his promising trot- » ter. nebysoz. to well Moneill. 'rnls I lime lad was world uioel r ` . now, you would hardly guess alf of s mile in 1.02 9-5, last a rter in 30 3-ll secs. Will 2.10 . __ 1 at h _ A, ,,e|e¢e,| yreee) 550 yard course but the wealthy cmc,m,,_m sEABru1’°° -- 0 N- ~ '°°b1'°l1U - - l 11;; es_nas___m_e_e___y\ri1lr _ _ Tm,” played , bm wwe "_ l than uw Junior _,____,s _md my ,_ AMERICAN Assoc!/i'rroN ` rms were costly to the Anchor-,_ also took the junior 140-polmd , July 28-In o'ne_ Toledo li; at Columbus 6. 'rho Dominion or :une _ mm eishts. ;1‘;rout¢;__;1le.:ng_l;tsHvr_¢;:_i__:.iie or tn; nose game., .een ent, ,.,.. Minneapolis a; at Milwaukee s. wh" mst Otto' - -‘Ill -WNV! '-PW . on lon Bumrnerslde th Sl ` 3 _e,,e,:l Im, :(1 :;:._ _ __ the leo-pound eighis and Toronto captured the third section "(1:12, “"`"N*'"°N-'“‘ LEAGUE New an pi,-ig, me |&}|, It 1| Amhorsedateher, H. I-Iennessey; Dons the Jimior 140-pound doub- the Pioneers last night with a egpsetod that ten or twelve local pitcher, Ty Connors; lst base, C. les Because. no one else was enter-_score od' 4-1. Pony Daley on the -T0,-onto __ ___ riflen-ren will leave the .Saturday Ryan; 2nd base, C. Williams; 9rd ed. mound for the Pioneers pitched Jersey City ._ .. prim- fp the shoot to take part in base, R. Dunn; short stop, J. P. L. Brower, wealthy Washing- “holds up" bali and had ten Collier, Marrow and the matches. '_ _ moon; lm field, J. Moconnioir; ton D. o., reuuer, who notched strikeouts io his media. wilson, Phell” and Her-ee ..._... ,_ . _ ,. contra field, McG1aughlin; right his entry in lie qusrlnr mils dash hurling for the Sluggers, was in noch____te__ ` 4 9 3 The Moncton '11-anscript referring field, B- Dwlc- lveefefdoy took the asociation fine form and received great sup- Newmfk __ 2 5 1 te hockey “yu "Ig 1| fp bg hopad Mllton’s Trojans- Catcher, J. slngle|_with an impressive length port from his team mates. chapman end Florence; Dcshong img eompstition this year in the Shepherd: pitcher, J. Sherry; l9§ Wm ‘WU R Illfriilllm. of Saint This closes the league games, and Stack. ‘ Maritime Hockey League. will be base, P. Murnaghan; 2nd base, I. John, N. B., in 8.06. D. Wallace of the Sluggers winning the first and euniouni to mend the neun uumnshnn: ard base. L. Mclueers neun: Jubileeu took third place. third sections ond the Pioneers the §_‘;‘_f_*_;°°l lg Ig 0 They had little to do to win last short stop. B. Sherry; left field, M. Patterson of Dartmouth Micmaos second, which entities the Sluggers M Kmh Hughes: centre field, V. Roach: and Price of Brockville, Junior to retain the MacMudro Cup P,.,,§h°e,n"m:" Fgeeir °r;g,,,_,_T,°§;,i vlng Park track, stretching from today captured the classic Bea- W" 3°°'3 °“°“3h "° W* °'“ third plumper. stall No. 12 in thsM\wK1nnonStab-,brisht invitation tourna.ment's main P°"m°”' " 'hm dm”-nf* b°°k' R S Following is the champion hose les-up on the hill-down to the ‘prize-the men's singles champion- beating °“t E' L- P‘f'tt°"5°“ °f reel team: D. Finlayson, L. Doyle, nd stall where Johnny Conroy ship-by decisively outplaying Daftmmth Mi°‘"‘“'-5 Wh° W” ` R, hangs out. They are V making a Gregory Marlgin of Newark, the fwfth- 9-nd V: Price °‘f B"°°kVm°- L, dandy ich or it nod ine boys are ` united states indoor ohernpion, to Oct-» 01° l““l°1' °h‘“"Pl°“» WM n added pink oi the proieeuon from ,win in so-eight sein is-1, e-s, e-1. finlvhed in fifth 1>°el¢1°=1- r. old sol." HHN!-EY COURSE Pm Del- mp are Assistant chief lr. Hennes- _M U hollsle, Ont. July 28-Pointing for _- l l E B I A S sey_ gem-e¢,a_ry A_ Hem-y_ F_ R_ Mac- An crsurnent occurred regarding E R U N 8- 8200116 FDWI Cenadllm Henley Laine, P. Ready, F. Prunty, J. Beu, i year a con sten H rece horse, in fact one of the best th lo Regatta championship in as many years, Buffalo West Sides held A von 1 mum or m ' Collegians of the Holy Redeemer °"'md°'x’ md” °ut‘h°n° tm bm Church. The winner of the match Won four titles and added them to, W", won by me “sito” who took the trio they icked up yesterday to ve mem 5 dear _ ___ e three straight games by scores of __,____" °°‘* “‘ le--1, is-c and is-a. ,ma wudthmmw Dunno band who 'lille nent game of the series tek- . Large, L. Connolly, H. Harley, Stewart, B. Bevans, W. Scantle- ury, P. Cameron, J. Tumer, spare Pickard. Others who made the A. BA ll Boston .. ... 12 191 lladelphia. 18 20 0 Dover. ___._____ l'|1 --»'.:°. =uu '_:=- "4 r- enr- NATIONAL LEA GUI-I m;*:tt;rif;sr?`-ilggizez MaoCallum and _War~d; _Aligclsz Fisher and Stentford. --- Unupin-. Art vviuioms Turning bank the Maples in ,_ Bases, F. Cudmore. 'm5”1°e 'Wm yeswrday °"°m°°"' WmenTfamous author mervlcnu at the Ab°5'W"'it Gmunds the! his daily tub at frequent intervals, ii Guardian "Angels" inflicted 5 13`9|mean.s he ls still impressed by the defeat to tie the series and ncces-, m,._.ey,y of 1,, MONTAGUE HORSE. RACES VVcdnesd:iy, August 9th. 1933 $850 PURSES $850 ('L.\SSES FREE FOR ALL . . . . . . . . . . , . . . ..... ..., PURSE $250.01 2.16 TROT AND P.-\(`E ............. ... ...,... l’lllf.\'E $200.00 2.23 TROT . . . . . . ......... .............. ........ I’URSIi $200.00 2.25 PACE ........................................ PURSE $200.00 ° In race No. 2 (2.16 Trot and Pace), Three seconds time allowance for trotters. “ In race No. 4 (2.25 Paco) horses with a record of 2.15 or beiier made 3 0 '.‘§"P’1" Alvrnlucals LEAGUE '_ ».-.F QF l-‘Finn __h___(Qontin;l_o¢1 on Pegee1_0)_ _right Hyun. 1 lihdel champion vm finb, ~ -\ , which they won last year. Lgmyghg md germ I ' o 5am-5 <1 ,een 5525 1 this year are not eligible. Eutrierulose WEDNESDAY, August 2nd, 1933. Horses must be eligible on that date, but money won at any mes mov-ting on entry closing dau (August 2nd) will not count against the horse. Entrance fee 5% of purse. which must accompimy each entry. All races to he raced on thc three-heat plan: viz: 5 per cent of each _purse will be awarded the winner, the remainder to be divided in thru equal paris, one part to be raced for each heat. In the event of there being 3 heat wimu-rs, they shnll race a fourth heat to determine the win- ner of the event. All purses divided 40%, 25%, 15%, 12% and 8%. Five per cent of the money raced foreach heat will bc deducted from the first and second horses. Three per cent from the fhlrd and fourth horses. Six horses to enter, four to starL _ All drivers must wear ia drlver‘s uniform that will he satisfactory to the judges. Two entries of the some ownership may start in eh, gum neg, |g-rms. Ing the full 5 per cent is paid on each starter, the drivers having the sp- roval of the Judges. Eligibility based on N. 'I‘. A. money winning clnsslncation. The management assume no responsibility for any accident or damage to my person or property, during this meeting rind this understanding is part of this Contract. The management reserves the right to declare off, change order ol programme, decline any enry, bar any driver, declare off and nil without ro-advertlsin an races not satlsfactori filled Ur Y ly . If weather Is stormy. or track is ln unfavorable condition so that nic- lng cannot bo carried on at the time advertised, the management reserve he right to postpone or declare the nwes ok, and return the entrance ll‘l0ll|(‘S¢ Hay, straw and stabling free. This Truck is a member of the National Trotting Association, and will 0 brugoverried by its rules, except whore they conflict with the above con- d ons. ` J. A. McIN'l'YRE, Secretary, 3024-7-26-4|. ` '