?"‘F. SIX IN THIS CORNER . 1.\»'r1~ .~11.1.11!- piujv. "which pop- 211 0101')‘- - srn-on l" .-1 llubhell? . lwvvlwnlf fn.‘.. Kltm.‘ (‘11 his .11 ".I.'1-11.‘1"- 11'.'-1 Ruhr 11f :1 former ~ tor H“, 111.11.11.11". 1 n1:1r1.11'.l11.4 '1 3\ 111'u"1 ‘."-' "1101 ll '11 "' 1 . 1.111 in 1 l 11.111 111 1'1 mg their hardest 10 hcflt H!» Y! mmm p1 1m of publicity" for any duh tint could do 1'. HPYPH 11;1 1111 "I 19-111 1'10 111110. No rcI-lxahnn .\l_\ arm ‘v.15 110'- ;1y.-_- nWVfT‘ r1111] 111'"-:1‘.‘i1"r1d. nnrlthc Duschull "wcnlrrl t0 b0 i11<""."1‘;1s11"! n wolvlit finch time I ‘hrew it. 911111111 .~ up Aurnn" “111 jun!‘ ‘ill pow’- l1r1ti1lli‘ 1111111‘ "Jinn :1 good rust " Islanders Are Runners-up For Ca m p Spo rts _ "r "11 1.1: w‘ s. J111v 4-—P1'l11P@ l .. ~ lt:.:."1l1111d0rs, scoring . ‘.11. 1- 1=1n|1111".~"-11p in thc 1;» 11:. 11111". 111-id at Alderahnt Camp 1 .5 1111111. suntm 11nd today. 1.111 f." 1 51.11111 r0111n1ent,1\‘ul1 '0 ;.1..11'.--_ ".\o11 111v int-ct. 10nd 11g 1'1"». 1.1-1.1» H1 |1l1111..11-1.. Wllh 1011 1. " 11; l‘, 111.1 lliithlnndcis \.'11 1 5111-111- 1.0111 . .1~ '..1~ 11111111 0111111 .. ;. 11112.1 <1 It 1111111111110, second in 1... 1011 11111.1 411-11, lt/ ll. Rayner. .1» 411ml in the 111110 run, and Petvs. untbonnld" and Rvnn. first in the l‘\"‘*‘--‘.r1cu1u1 "'1" H1111. , ~t‘1" l BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING Feller Fails To Co Route Against Tigers;Dean Hangs Pitching Victory (A. I’. by Guardian's 511001111 Wire) NLW YORK. July ~l Bob Feller. .-\1n01"1("a11 Ltntuue slixkc-utli chum- 11111 h.s aLfll-Ollo 1‘0.'o1‘d to two 111111 two (lctcnts today 11> l)@_ 1:"~ 11010111011 C.ev0l11ud In- 111 (Ktvcluzui :11 .1 gulne . cut short by ruin alter seven inn. . 111,1» Feller, muklnu his first start 5.121‘? Apri‘. 24 xvcnt {our 1111111115 111-l r1- .\l»l lluzdtr 1111411011 111111. 1:1 11111-0 P1111" 111111155 I" . w: .tk out f 111' 111011. garc 1;p' (r1- 111" and l. 1.1-" 1\-..;.<.<, 111." ‘1- 1111 (‘l'l‘(1l. and let ill three urtcurncd 1'1111.._ 1111x1011.- ’ n1 01' _ i011‘. L the Numonnl 1... [I111 .11'n1‘ \.. \1~:"11 m". 11~".1l,111~l 110rrlr~c1 " 1111111111.; 1.11 1111- tornzvr qmvrd as lt-llolv." l1‘- 101-1 " 111111 l\ "hrti 1min "-111 down I know" ~11‘. f0.‘ 111111. \\'.11." nnzwif j ~‘ lt‘1‘1l11-ll'.- streak and mp0 ".111 11 hi1."- rizfF-rrutt (71111 “on 1., j. 1 111 111 M111 11nd Mdcd I“... <, - .. _ v.3 111i. r011" hr‘- f. 1111-111 -' "1111 .1 ' l 11:011. -~(‘~. 1'.- . 1:11" hr’ -'.;1 ' F11 i...“ 11~ m‘: 1 :1 '1‘ 1" _ 1 - ‘:1 '11"".-. u11"1~~.‘ O(‘[r\.l>1‘ "ho 11,411" 11-.‘11n.~ '.\01"1.*21"r- I luu;t»"(i the Brlnvns to ezczht ‘ cap'"..:"<'d _ 111111101" 111 S‘. Loin.- 4-2 winch 111111011 enough to win thc 14111110 for Uearoit. "I 11111111" 1' .1\vu_\‘.'.' Aiunuger S10v1- QNmll 211111011110011 the lll-war-old Iowan would take 111- reguuir turn Q11 u“. nioutkt l1011;.1i'"0r. Gomez Blllllks rél-Ilatnrg Vernon 1L1."y» Llomcz 0f the league lendnlg Yankees puched five hit bu. to shut out Senators 7-0 1n W21 hlngton. Gonxcz iimlterl 111.0 Senators to two hi‘.- 1.11" .-<1\"011 11111111115 and topped hi.- _ p11cl1z11u perfonnznicc with a s:1.;:c which drove in twrc rum. MwnQv Siratlou 11nd Ted L_\(lll.\ npvte 111111 (‘Imago both White SU\ 91111105 of .1 double and The Bl'0\\'1ls itiatchcd the \l.'1"..te Sox his in thc first game, bu; home rlllls‘ by Zckc Bonum and M:ke Kreeuti. gave Clllvugo 1110 contest. In the second game. DlXlC wan“ 01" homered for [hg 5m; m me 1111111. drums in two runs ahcud of him. RM Sox Down A's B01011 Red Sox took two gameg from Pnzladeltwhia Al1l16§lc5 for tl101r 15th triumph in the last 17 1101110 unlncs. Spir-1uikl rNW-t 1111-1111.; by Jack Wilson saved the first game in ‘.11 11111‘11 liming A114“? "If-HIP" Nirl-{uui 0111110 to thc rcseue of Buck Ne1v~01n 1n the ntghtcnp. as the Sox won 4-2, Yunkvos .\qll0t'7.t‘fi o\‘er a run in .111" ' l"‘01l01" suld ‘ hi‘..- . tvs Nationals Take Anchors Into Camp ‘ llurd hitting of thc Nationals llllllfi 1111x1110 fielding by their op- ])Ollt'll1.\ more Nutionnls a 13-2 vlc- ‘ory over the Anchors in an 1n- tlu<trinl Imuuuc fixture played ycs- 1011l11\" aftcritoon and boosted them unu a no with the Anchors for the 1121 '11P 10ml. 11'» their opponents 111-111" first 111111111: two-run 101' that they were seldom. 1r-1. Nationals. hitvi . ;1~ 1,1‘.1'<P1".< 1111111 111c1"011.~- ~11! t110:1' icud tlzrouuhont and wound 11p ‘he \\"i1111.r~1".1' in compar- :1"v1-'" 111-v 111111011. .\i.1cl<‘.11'l:111c on thc mound o \\".:111.~1~p:1cl10d steady bull 11111111111111111 111-u deserved l1is \'ic- 10111‘ "O11: .\l.1cI rod. nmkinq his 1112-1. start of thc setson was n vlc- lini 01 poor 511111101"! b1" his nv"‘0s, .1 fact. \vI1l.'l1 11111d0d loruclr to the big .~\.'0l't‘ thnlkccl 11') against him. BOX SFORE . Authors All R ll P0 A E \\"1l.-l1. 5 1 (1 g o o l 81-11110 5 1 0 0 3 3 Pound . . 4 0 1 2 1 1 1 ‘.t1'l':11~11". c. 4 () 1 3 Q 0 '\T1'l0n:l 11 4 o (1 p 0 r1 t‘? ""1 4 11 2 1 0 0 - ll. -1 0 0 o 0 1 l‘\. 4 O 1 O 2 l xnwmiu. 11> .1 0 011 o 2 'l'<'?.1l< 38 '2 5 ‘.34 6 B ~\'=-1i~»1~' .111 n n P0 A E Nfrlrrv. 5 3 4 2 2 0 ‘W1 s 2 1 1 u o 5 1 Z 10 0 2 5 2 2 1 3 0 5 l 2 1O O t1 . 1'1 l 0 2 l 0 3\T<1cl~‘.11"'w110. p. 5 3 2 0 1 l 170103". ("f 5 .1 0 0 0 o T. \T<'Q11nr1"10. lf. 4 0.1 l n i Totals 44 13 11 27 7 4 Score by 11111111115: Anchors goo mo .190 Nationals 233 Q01 14X the 11111111 111111111; Saturday to dc- ‘ \\'.1.~l1n".;;:1>11 5-4. Clizcuuo (loltuitctl S1. Louis 10-5 wln.0 Dctrou b11111 Clcvclund and 1311x1011 Rud Soy smatjkpri “u; .111 8-3 w1n over Philadelphia. .\".-vrro.\".u. 1.12.1011: NEW YORK. July 4—Vr111 1.1111110 Munao had the Giants outing out of his hand for SlX innings today. but_ they put on a display" of baztnur firework in the 5011111111 and (‘lllllh 11111i11g.< to to“... a1; gin-tr runs and top Brookly Dodgers "-7. 9-5 . For six llllllllfl» Munuo 111111111011 LGIIKUG champions with one hit. and coastcd along on a five-run load, whit-h was piled up with thc .1.d of Cookie Lava- gcuols taro homers, in the fourih and s:x'h frun10s. _In the sorcnth, however, thc Grants found the rnngr and scnrcd their first two rurls. and in the etzhth they belted Mungo 01.1, scorcd four runs and put thu game on ice. Ben (fnrry Plenty Sting Bo-ton Bees nmdc it 9 vu-torios l1". their last 10 starts when they swcpt both cnris of u 1111111319 119,111. 0r 1.11111 the Phllllcs. The scorcs \v<~1"r~ 14-9 1n the first gum‘ and 4-2 in thc second which went 1D llllltlllr. 12th Victory for llcun St. 1.0111.» dvfcutcd the 11nd,; twcc 111 Cmcumnti. taklnc :1 01X- inningz. r.1.n swept mqhtcnr) .'1-2 i1.’"01" DlZYy Donn hurlz-d :1 l-Il 11c- tmy 1n tho opener for his 12th win n1 1hr.- .-1~11 on. L01; \V.11"11ukc held 1110 p111, 111 1"?“ -“'"ll1l‘l'cd blow in the" 111111111. w:u t- l1. 111.'1"0. were (‘lllbblllu liar Darts and Blil 11111111111111 for l.’ hits. Johnny Mzze had a pcrfoct marl; in three trips to the plutg, and ,1. riccvuwl of fClll-lfl-SGVCH for the coy. (‘uhs Split Doubleheader Aft-cr luiddllng ln the stands n "-.'11111\ . full hour during a first-innina rain- storm. n captivity" 38,744 Chicago crowd \\".l.'~ trcntcd to six hours of s1w1"'uc11l1n" hnschnll n" thc Cubs bombed C1" Blnntun from thc 1110111111 to dvfcnt Pttsburnh 8-5 1n 1l11~op0110r. The (Tubs loo 111» ,0... 0nd gums 7-6 111111011 :1 ninth 111111113 1"t1l~._v_ foil short with the lying run on tnnd hnse. I'll" opcnung victory. aim-rt by lnuners hv Frank Dcmnrvc. 121p Cmllll" "ml ll-l l1"r Curl Doris. 0x tendcd 11111 Chicagoans‘ winning ..-»t1"c~11k to .~1.\" 1.1111110» l Pr-p Ymnu. P111110 third .s;1.-k(~r_ hit a 11011101" 1n each pump, 1.1.11.3 G11. Suhr ifs-o hit for the circuit in 1110 second game. Cubs hnmmcrcd out flrc run; in the first 11min: 1111111151 0111111111411 Saturday and went 0n to win 10-5. Giants dropped thclr rim, .10. rtslon 1n sow-n storts when they inst. 7-4 to Boston 800-. Cincinnati Rods hoscrl out Si. I.011i.s' gu- 110th? 211111.; 14-2 1n in illlllllgs while Philatlelplun troun- ced Brooklyn 7-2. Allan-ll’: Llnlmonl Jmovu lulnl. Bo rden-Pictou Yacht Ra ce Protested PICTOLT, Ni July 4- -rCp1__ A- P101011 11111110 l"- prcparatl-wns flu‘ l1"~- slurt 0i 11s tduu-rl lobster c:11"1_11\11l w :'l1 opcns birthday‘, 11101111111011 1: 1n Nrw Brunswick 111111 Prmt 11 11111111111 Island awaited 11 ’ r11" 11011 011 n protest by J. L. 1311111011. P131. 1o de- ieido 11:0 1111111111" of tl10 Northum- _hc1'l.111(i Strult yacht rdec. from llorrltz". to Pirtou. 111111011 was held yr-z-l av. ("voI1Ii1tu"ll. Striuht. sailed by Jnnucs 1' SllllllYlPYSlClE‘. P. E. 1., .'11."1"o:»s the line in the v."1‘l1 111111101 ll hours. '. two sru-oizrls Othrrs were Duwn. soiled by Don r11’ Shcdiztc. N.B Zcphyr, (‘not Jurl; Rtud. Bordon, Wood- 1ll"t’l\'i‘t'. R111.‘ 131111011. Sltriilucrszdt‘. 1Swnn. ltusvll R11111s1rv, Borden. 11nd Norcvn M1" Woodsitle. of Bor- r1011 K111121113 will"! hr Capt. Jack . 111110 lrud l Read of Burton. 11nd ovrncd bv J. L. Sherry 111' Tlnrrlen. had a flvc- lllllll Plctnu harbor" was 1"1~n<"l11\d 11111 lr1~~1 thc educ round- lllt: r1. b11111‘ \\lll1'1l (‘apt Rood slat- ed 11111 others did not round. The winner of 1l1r- r1100 will 11ot he an- nounwcd until Shcrrvls protest has been discusscd. .\II-1(‘(‘I.-‘T\_Fl:'OIK ll .\('I'l HORSES OLD (lHPllAlll) REACH. M0,, .1111‘: 4 -.\'!".11"l\" 4110 11012-0: will gath- cr a‘. tlw- K1111" truvk l1cr0 by July l0. when ‘.1111 (iruncl Circuit opens for l\\1> "works of light hnrncss T801 i111!- Yurscs 1011111111; $511,000 are offer- THE cnARL0TT§row§_(_;uARo1AN (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) MILWAUKEE. July é-Allnn Tolmich from Detroit's Wayne University, whipped a world chum- pion, set a meet record and out- shone a flcld of brilliant stars in the golden jubilee renewal of the United Slates Amateur Athletic Union's senior ‘track 13nd field chnmpionshlp moot. _ Glenn Cunningham. retained the 1.500 metres title; four fur west- erners surpas ed the accepted world pole vault record. 11nd six great negro high Jumpers domin- miz-h who out-sparkled 1110111 .111. Tolmich whipped Georgia's lum- ous Forrest 18pm‘) ‘Towns, world record-holder, Olympic cha111p1o11. defending titleholdei" and iegurdccl as unbeatable in the high hurd- les, over the IIO-metrc route 14.5. It was Tolmich who conic OTTAWA. July 4—iCP)-Top- ranking tennis players of 0111:1110 and Quebec were ready toniglu 11-1- the first round play toltun"rr1"w 1n the Ontario Cllllllllllfillfilllpi‘Oll 1110 courts or 1110 Ridunu Tennis b.1111. Ross Wilson. Toronto. who won the Quebec City invitation tourna- ment last wcck and totuvd $111111 America last winter. wits 1116.11‘. F-"l ns favorite to tuke thc t>4‘\‘| But h0 was piomtsvd plenty 0i 01H“ ‘.- tion, chiefly from Roland 101181;" of Montreal who ranks 11111/1 1n 3311,1111; 011(- peg below Wrist-at dim the two Nlontrealcrs who 11M‘? campaignorl in Etiropc thc pint two years. Bob lvfurrny‘ and 11.1110 Watt. 15111 Stark of catsmy- the Al" berta title-holder was 81"?“ a chance to advance throuflll 111'? drrur but was not one of the furo- rltcs for the title. Other prominent. plivvtux". who entered were: Fraser ‘.\I<'I\i '."1'\. Chn1"l0lt0to\vn; Grant M<"I.011n.'i‘1l- ronto; Marcil Rainvillc. 1111131“. rcal veteran who has rcl"'f“<‘l Canada several timcs in D Cup play; J00 O'Hara. OI Gordon Robinson, NiMI-"ltfl Georue Robinson, Montreal; (‘.01 LeClerc, Montreal: Bill PI . .. Hamilton. and Bob Pedmuult. Quebec. Important Tilt Is Scheduled For Tonight Rovers clash with ‘.110 E~t|llll'(‘$i in tonight's City Swftbnll league encounter with the E-quires hur- lng a chance to auain ue the Artillery for the 1011,1110 loud pro- viding they can down the smooth- fieldlng North end squad. A Will for the Rovers would place them in a second place tic with E-quiiuw. Game starts at 6:15 wiah N015 Whitlock behind the plate. Canadians Are Awarded 9-0 Victory Jory MacDonald's Canadlcns in- creased their lend to throc full games in the (‘lly Junior bust-ball league yesterclny when umpirc‘ George Francis awarded them n 9-0 victory ovcr the EIsquln-s when the latter team fallcd to Inukc its; appearance for the st-hcdull-d (‘d 0111111111‘. 11.11"» l! BOA llllN G IIIOUSE with ated their field~but it vrns ‘Fol-l in ‘ back an hour later to skim over 200 metros of low hurdles in the meet record time of 23.3 seconds. Bill Slfton of Southern Cull- 1111-11111, holslcd him elf over the bur in thc pole vault at 14 feet, 7 5-8 inches. better than the accept- ed world record of 14 feet. 6 l-Z inclic-s ostublislled by George Var- off a your ugo. However, he won because he required fewer efforts :0 e01 over the top height, for Cornelius Warmerdam, of Fresno. 011111., $1.110 College and the Olym- plc Club of San Francisco; Earle .\Tltl(1()\\.\ and Varoff all cleared .110 2111110 height. 1111110 A‘b1"l1:o11. of Ohio State Uulvt-li-ity dethroned Cornelius ..11-1111-011. of Southern California S",1or1..»11101.'.> Association, in the luuh jump. Albrlttorfs leap of six 11111. B 5-8 inches tied the meet re- l cord. Top-ranking TennisPlayers In Ottawa For Tournament fiz-‘LSEBALL SUUREb SXXURDAYS‘ RESULTE NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston 7, New York 4. Llluwlxqll 2, lillllildblpllla 7. .~_.1. 1.11111.» z, UlllCllllldLl 3. l....-.1.11,,'l1 .1, cmcugo l0. .L\HLRIC.\N LBAG UE A111" York .1. Washington 4. i"l.1111<1111.1.1111 ll, 505L011 B. Dclruu U, 01611131111 5. 011111;.» 10. :11. Louis 5. l.\"l'lilil\'.-\TlONAL LEAGUE First Game B11111...> ".1, Toronto 6. Second bums: 1111111110 '1, roronto 5. Rochester 5, Montreal 6. byiucnsc 0, Newark 1U. Jersey city 6, Baltmore 15. suxmvs masons 1111121110“ LEAGUE l-‘irst (inme Dull'0ll 11, Cleveland 2. \L.1.lt-1l end 7th rain). Nt-nnd 011.1111: kostprutcd rum. l-nsi. Game Pnllzlut-lp-un 6. Bmwn 7. 50101111 Game lunlltuclplitu 2, Boston 4. 10111110 uulltd m 8th., Sundav law). New York T, Washington 0. l‘ll‘s1 (jlunc Ltinngo l. SL. Louis 3. ht-runtl Game Ullltlflgt) u. at. Louis 5. . NNIIONAL LEAGUE. Fllifil. 6.11110 Si. 1.01115 l, Cncinnatl 0. bvcond (jnme Si. Louis :1, Cincinnati 2. (Called cnd 6th., min). First tltune l‘l11.~.b111;_-l1 5. Chicago 8. Set-mud tinlne Pittsburgh 7, Chicago B. l<'ir.-.t (iume Boston l4. Philadelphia’ 9. st-cond Game 11.1.1.1... 4. Philadelphia 2. 1m 111111111151. Brooklyn 5, New York 6. IXVIERNATIONAL LEAGUE t (lame uusr 6. Newark 4. 5y 10ml Gama Syznctise 2. Newark 6. 17 lnnlnusl. gn m0. 1 Ifirsl Game .11 r-cy Cny 2. Baltimore 3. Si-rnntl Game ' .1111.-'0y Ciiy l. Baltimore 14. ‘loronto 4. Buffalo 5. Alontrcal 3, Rochester 2. Major Hoopla tee-mus AMOUNT5 ‘to MILLIONS o": ‘POUNDS STERLING! EE AT EA§E,BUSTER--1 ‘DIDN'T ASIA YOU OUT HERE ‘TO REQUEST A LCAN-wl WANT TO CONFIDE no YOU,’ ‘ms LETTER IRECEIVED FROM ENGLAND meant/ten ME THAT I. AM 1n 1.11.115 ‘r0 IMHERIT we; LEGACY o1: stw. calms wuupems HOOPLE, NEPHEW o1: “ll-IE FAMous 51w. F-RAHCI5 DRAKE - -r1-111u14 o1= rr! "r. NEED BUT "ro sent: A RETANERQ ‘FEE o1=$1oo “r0 A LONDON soucrronpro ‘PROTECT MY R1GHT5-E6AD Buswsn! "r1415 a L/ 1'15 HEAT-l? vcu CLAIM ‘to cs 11o 11111-1 Rcwbujrx/M LET ME HOLD YOUR wRtsTl 1 as? WANT "r0 ‘FEEL. "rv-t’ ‘PULGE o1: ‘BLUE 31.0017 HAVE YOU 141-55517 MR6. HCOPLE’5 HAND AND “ram HER THAT 5H5 HA6 BEEN A LAUY A ‘DO You WANT ME -ro “EAI-(IMG ‘TERM? LLTHESE YEARS, 0P1 HIDE ‘TH’ MOP BEFORE YOU t CRACJA "n-t’ NEW5 @- % //////}””’/// ”///"- § // v o, n’:- SIP. 1 AMOS ‘DRAKE. . ‘u! d6 HOOPLED 17,14; v , _ - 12’ 1-5 .111 SPORT WORLD I Tolmich Leads Assault On Track & Field Records Field Of 250 Entered In British Open (By Scofly Kenton. Associated v Press Sports Writer) CARNOUSTIE, Scotland, July 4—'I'he most notable golf field 1n recent, years converged upon a bleak. brown heath in 1111-" Scot- tish seaside village tonight to battle for Alf Padghanrs BritishI open crown. § The f‘eld of 260, including 11 1 former champions. 19 Americans.‘ and the best players Europe can produce, will play the first qualify"- ing round tomorrow over the neighboring Carnoustie and Burn- side courses. Thc second 16-11010 qualifying test is scheduiczl Tile..- day with the low 140 players and . thofe tied for 140th place entering 1 the 72-h0le champion-hip proper" Wednesday. Everybody rested toduy 11s for the fourth straight day, t1 wind- driven rain lashed the COllfrL’. T1111 storm biew over huge rcfrcslilnciu and exhibition tents 110111" thc club- house and scattered rlcbris on thc course. The course. built 011 r1 snndylt stretch near 111C sca. was full 011 puddles. Though rain pelted down and fog clo ed in at duk. there was no indication thc ehuntpioii- ship would not start 21c 9 11. m. <6 a. m. A. D. T.) In an international field i1. ap- peared doubtful if Grunt B1l111111. relying almost entirely upon 1101111 Cotton, could withstand the threat of K10 Am0ric11n profcssum- als, who a1 a group were quoted ut even money "0 win. Toney Mancro, 1936 U. S. open champion. and the veteran Walter Hagen, non-playing captain of the‘ Ryder Cup team, pllly at. Burnside, 1 starting at 9 a. in. Henry Cotton ruled eta-favorite with Ralph Gitldahl. United States open champion. at 7 to 1. Denny. Sliutc, former champion. vras next l at B to l. Most of the other British and American Ryder Cup stars were bracketed at 12 to 1. Club Tourney Opens On Wednesday The 1937 club tournmncnt of the Charlottetown Lawn Tennis Club will open Wednesday July 7. of- ficials Bll.\.'lllll(,‘(‘f‘l Saturday. Events w1ll include. men's 51n- gles, men's doubles. women's sin- Tennis gles. women's doubles. and mixed doubles. Last year's finalists and semi- finalists will be hnnrlicnppmi l5 points in all games the tourna- ment committee decried. Aussies Capture ‘TriendlgwMatc/z BISLEY CAMP. England, July 4 —Prlrnte W. Ewing of Montrml had top individual score when thc Canadian marksman fired a friend- “ .>11_v\\h01"11 ly "Empire" match today, winding up practice for the opening tomor- 1 row of the Coronation Blsltzv- l The AUSETAHRHS won thc iilcndll‘: match by a narrow margin nttci" a ,' keen tussle with 01111111111, thc North‘ London Rfle Club and n t0111n re- presenting t-he outposts of the Em- pire. Fifteen men on eat-h team fired seven stints nt. each of the 300, 500 and 600 yard distances of the Siberia Range. Australia hud an agnrcuabe 0f 1.- 474 points. Canada 1.466. North London 1.457 and the "LIOIOIW-E 1.430. Ewing's 103 out of a possible 105 was bcst individual S60v9 0f the match and 1.10111. s. Johnson of Calgary was right behind with l0]. The weuthcr was cold and gusty with a tl1_r_qa f_l'i\il\~_y__ 0111- OUR WAY "-0" " ‘ ' W 1111"" .1 E15 ISAW vou _ wettmur é use: Piperz ““ SLIDING "rt-m -"""" THE FIRE _-_-=__=' INTO "me TOASTEFZ oven. OUT. FIRST! =.- wonlswztz- "to "rue coraueiz a ' wueu 1 o1= "rt-ts PAPEQ 5' 1 DONE 11'... wt-ru A swoon! ' ME! 11.1. sl-IAKE "rt-wt FUNNV 1 1141-11 mcnmzs oer our. ‘g1 BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT Dorothy Round Re-captures Wimbledon Singles Title; Budge Pulls ‘Hat Trick ” (A. P. by Guardian's Spflrlll W1") WIMBLEDON. Eng. July 4- Don Budge completed the greatest personal truunpl. in Wimblcdolfs long history Saturday when, with 1.01110 lively assistance from his fCllO\\"'-CkillfUl'l1lll.l15. Gene Mako 111a Alice Marble. he added the men‘. doubles and mixed doubles "hampiomhips to the singles cfOWTl he won Friday. The Oakland, Calif, red-heads uomlnrmcc ol the closing day's 111.1‘. oy0rsl1z1do\\"0d Dorothy Hound's \1_(_1\'111'y1 ovcr Jadwrga Jedrzejowska 1.1 Poland. 6-2. 2-6. 1-5. in the women's singles final. , ‘Tvluncd with ltlukn, Budge del- lvatcd Emlands Davis Cup 1min George Patrick Hughes and Clif- ford R. D. ‘Fuckcy. to win the men's 11011111115 crmrn ut 8-0. 6-4. 41-8. ll-I. A little 111101", Blldg: part- nrrutl .\.l:.~s Niurble. Utllletl $131.05 \\‘.11nc11's‘ iltlchtildcr. t0 B11 6M3! 6-4. 6-1. lrilllnph over Yvon Palm 11nd M1110. Simone Mflthlcll OI l'1"nn<-c for thc mixed doublc= chunipiotlshlp. Brilliant Display Budge scaled hciuhts of bril- lumce rar0ly seen on the doubles court as 11c and Mnko \\'0l1 U10 first set of their match atznlnst ‘Fuckey and Hughes at 1W8 U"! 111111 11m loss of only seven points. Budge nvcdcd lmrdly any assis- luncc 1111111 lvluko. It was the same t1 v Z11 thc fourth set when his .-1~1'r" und bullet-like smashes insirlc thc service line had thc Brztlsh paralyzed. Returnln: t thc courts an hour 111101‘ wrh .‘l" ~" ‘Jarklc he was in C siightiyr more benevolent mood. Ho let the earn her sceinlu 1.11111!» w Fmntisco blond ‘How They Stand INTl-JRNATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost P.C. Nmvnrk 57 1s .7211 Montreal 38 30 ~55!) Buffalo 37 3? .536 Syracuse 37 3v -5l4 ‘Yoronto 36 3'7 A93 Rochester 30 43 .411 Baltimore 27 41 397 Jersey C ty 20 4B .294 ' ADIERICAK LEAGYE Now York 42 22 .656 6111011130 49 27 5M Detroit. 3'_7 23 ‘559 Boston 3-) Z5 574 Clcvclund 30 31 ~49? \Vr1.=hin1zton 29 35 .453 St. Lotus 31 42 333 Philmlc phln 2Q Q3 317 NATIONAL lrgflGlég 621 .11 1r " gr3\\“\fl\'$1'k 41 25 "612 st. Louis 37 3 ~56" Pittsburgh 35 3° "545 31110111311 28 36 433 Brr-thll ‘J0 3B .43: Philadelphia 26 41 335 Cincinnati 25 40 '3 New Wimbledon Tennis Champs WIHBLEDON, Eng“ July 4- .1\ romplvtc new s01. of charm‘ plons wns ermivncd during UN? 11137 all-l-Ingland lcnnls 1011f!“- ment us follows: Men's singles — J. 130mm Budge. Oakland. Calif. Women's single — Dorothy Round. Elli-mil"? 1mm nmmm-nudnn Ind 11.1w 11.11.». L0! unselfi- Womvifs Doublcs — Mme- Simnnc 1111110.... Fruncc. Mlfl ltillic. Yorke. England. ‘Mlxcd Doubles - Budge and Alice Marble. San Frnncllcn- 5TUFF OUT OF solation single. plnte. _._ ' ‘i1, L-jjlw- 11111 " JQRWILLWMS "‘ %l whenever the French tcarn looked like they m'"ht be tough 1111-11, Budge who calmed them down, Budge}; ctnuucsts wrote 11 new chapter 1n Vlilnblcdon hi tory g0;- no player ever before 1111s 110;; . three championships open to .1111 Not slncc the French 1111111111111111, Rene Lacostr. turned tllu trit-l; 1.. 1925 has any player “"011 1111.11 men's singles and men's 110.1,. crowns in the same ywnr. Re-cnplurcs Crown Mts Round. returning 1.1 throne she occupied in 103.1. ed some fine teuns in the i and the hard-hittlnz Poli>l1 with the terrific 1011111111111 enjoyed one b11121 c! b1'i'.l1;1n.e the second set. The loser h t r urnurl t1»! 1‘ points out. of thc court. Th0 ncr scored on y l. p .1.~ .1..~:. all. Miss Round, who £111.11" 111.11 Helen Jacobs in thc qu.1r‘.t1 of the 10111111111111111 _i"1.-1 011d.» cidcd finally mt to plny 111 Wightman Cup mutclic.» n‘ cst Hills Aug. 20-21 dep .0 :1 plea 0f thc 111111111 Cup C01. tee. She is to be married :11 m Douglas L. Litt'c in S."p111111..- 4.1 decided after today's n1.1l-.. 11; stick by her original plun 1.. up the Wlghtman Cup 111111011. favor of wedding prcpnrnt , The fifth o1 Wimhlcdoils <5 ill!- pionships. 1110 womnni» 1'1. m; went to Mme. Mrtthieu and Hgc Yorke of Engand Mrs. Phyl‘is Mucllord Joan Pittman of England, Wayne Sabin. _ro1"n: Calif. plajvcr defeated N01 ' Farquharson of South A111 .1, 1__1 0-6, 8-3. in 1.110 finals for 11.0 1' ".1- K11 C u bs B reo k Losing Xtrctlk Cubs snapped out of their 1.. game losing streak in the u. Softball Lcnguv 111111011 they c» ed the Giants 1.0-3 yestcrc. _ ternoon 1n thc first grime double-header bill. With all the scoring place in the early innings held their 10nd in thc 1.11.: frames as both teams through with thc- flncst 1'1." efforts yet dlspltrved in the l.~ In the second gantc 0f tl bill Reg Whitlockis Rovers agcd to keep their tlltlicntrn ruc- 0rd intact. hcatlnu the Ail-Sun! 20-19 in a tree hitting 001110" It. was a close call for the llrtei crow, howcw 1". Going 111:0 "t! eighth they trnllcd thcir 01111111111111! 16-9 but a 111110 run attack i1 1 session followed h.“ 1W" runs in the ninth pave thcm 1' narrmv 111111111111 of victory"; 1111- their opponcnts could do “"11 1t score three runs in their lns‘ "a lll l‘)! times at th0 platebeing r0111.‘ the ninth with the tying 1"‘.1 second base. l" Wm Run Sluggers (A. P. by Guardian's Spm-iul Wircl Yesterday's llnincrs; L111 '11 Dodgers 2; Younm Pirnic- 2 Pirates; Monro. Bees: Nlnvo. ! Cuccinello. 1300-"; Dcnulrcc. Devi". Cub ; (‘o"i11»"_ Cubs: l‘ gio. Yankees; Jol111<cn. A1111‘ Cronin. R011 311x: Wulkor \\‘ 811x; Krecrch. W111“ Sm": ll White Sex. onc 0.1011. Th0 Lend-rs: D-Mntttzio. kecs it); Sckirk. Yankees- l” Giants 1'1‘; Grrrufwuq, T1 Medwfck. Cluliunls l": Brovrns l5: Foss. Red Sox l1 League Tnta": A11101"ic1111 11131 National 308; to 111 621. 1 By wn.1.1.\.us