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Slum John EXHIBITION Jha Narfiinvu "I 1111911 -ss§\“"" ' l: n! ‘11-11 on ' 51111.‘ tilt 111i." ~ " tum“ 11111 ut. $.01"- 011". ’ will: 11 .~'l'0I(‘ii 1L 1M0 B‘ 1 ,»\ 1" w mime 1 inscribed to- 1 St. 1.01115. 1\1l~'1111~<1ls11111i~1_ (‘Isimwm ‘. B0 WLING HOCKEY WRESTLING Play In EMar. Baseball Playoffs Nears Finals {Fence-busters F 0 r c e 1* .1 Fifth GameBy 1‘ Beating Yarmouth I 7-4. 1('.I‘. Ry (itiurilizink Special Wire) '-1'1111_ r11 1y in the fourth in- (icutiir-cin-ti 1111; ‘or the 1.1.1111 111 l seuil- . ;1:11.1:4-111' b; ebnil plnydotvns 22117105 each. " : fir-u‘. cumi- of thc Albert I. etil-r. known 111 “Worm am Boy". ‘x1111 rr-mnvt-d ‘-d for 811111191111’. we ‘1'.1:'1111111":1 nt 1111': 1111111111211 shakj. r-tt/YS. I1 Ruin rw-nt the route for Yur- mou-h. Veniot batting for hm iii ' 1h- 11111111. i IVFonK cwor on Xfacllonakks fiyl . in left ht in 1110 first Spriuuhi ll I ‘TILlIIPTYCF sr-nrznc on the 1Ilf\_\' scris crroi" m1 Ifc-Ivors cround- . Ccxsmnnls triple and Dci-‘cauis ‘"1" wort-d two GHIPIVR)‘ runs" lit >1 wr-niiri hut ‘hcv lrwt the rid- "MW-dire and the game" in 1hr- ‘ fourth. A :-"i11r:‘0 IJVFTRFFI‘, another hv Brown 11ml Fowler's base on halls 1"“1r1 ‘IIP hast-s. Bell. pinch-hitting f Button, lifted a high fiv to ITI-iuu but the Yarmnuth outfrid- c1" dropper! it and two runs scam!!- err-d sir-mils, Rfncfx-od. batting for‘ Inmklrtt-cr. dropped another single in centre scoring Fowler and Dyk- n-js triple sent (he fifth rim 11011195.; 11v Amimult. Horton and Lc-1 H Hlnnr- were good for two ntnrc in ‘1’; "‘tlft11' .'.< 1171'!‘ of i110 fifth and Sprint-hill tallied their last run in the cighrh. The lincscoro‘ \',~1-n1r1"1"1 (W0 020 1100-4 If.’ 3 Sgvinflhll‘ 1M 500 DIX-l 10 3 H1111 and Dcw-iau" LinkIc-ttei‘, Mac-Lend and Ix-adbcttcr. Ei-‘IIINCIIIIIIL. N. 5.. Aug. '3' - .\ -1 i<‘1-1i1-<-1>1;s'fc1"s u (111111 Gutcwnvs .. 1- i'11t1i"'1i i111 :1 Dltlfll-IIIIIPI‘ 1111111 111.. \'1('(‘v\:n1', Claude Ytiucliend 110141‘ -- he 1nd rcni-hrd " first on a _ Mont-ton 'i‘eam. SAINT JOHN, N .13., Aug. 29 - Billifiilil,‘ mic oift-ringn; ui two Munc- ioii finigers, ".l"i.\it' Bci iteuu and Ioiuiny Liogucn, for u Iutiti of I7, 1131111»; Capitals erased LIYEITDOOI; case-hits, Saint Juilli PUIMIILCS took the third gumc of the .\1-.v Bruns- wick semi-finals lu-L.’ Lrom the] ontiacs ake Second Home Victory From Halifax Capitals Elim- inate Liverpool Ir. Weird Game. (LXP. By Guardian's" Special Wire) KENIVILLE. N. 5., Aug. 29 -— Piiutes from the Nova Scoua. buse- bai. ipluydovuis hero Saturday III iii-J sen-nth and iilifll game of the,‘ 31°11¢1U11 Cfl-‘b-‘Jl-l" 1 “i111 I'd-vi .\t't'it‘;1 between the teams, winning mut- Siuurtlity. Poi “II-S [l (IYLIW. l; was u casc- of jus; another bull came for ihclnuiuns 111 1111-11" own; 3;; pluycias-iiichithng s-ctcn pitchers i Ytt- TIWI’ 1'1-Ki 11 llllvivllti’ mi -uscu. Liverpool “on the grime I.l1 the firs. iiIII 111,-. lost. 1L in Lhe Lhird. 1 tum it n1 tlze s .\1h anti lost. IL again ‘ III the eighth, this time for goodm but the 1 using 11111111-4» to siuiv up. Big Bill Dtunt-ry was 1111-1: 11111111 to 111-111‘ 11111111 111111 Aloiictou izizlhcrs I11 scoring 1x).\il.l0II. rs how icaiti, 2-0 .11 games. ‘Inc stceliu contest‘ 11-1.: m the most exciting and am- umig exhibition dchtcrecl in pro- vincial busebai. history, 'I‘iicrc were ‘.17 runs, 1'1 errors and only one of the 14 Halifax runs Pohtiurs uciit t0 work in the. W115 ggJ-“QQL - f h-t 11111 1111s 111.5’. II. "bizwzc." \\'t~n his limit-s pl .1113; hi-attils- up Dilli, Dinner)‘ was.» £111,111 III dif- l: 111,1. 11c ulfotvt-(i sc\t‘ii his but _‘ 11'.o.~.1. of them were clean. inc C. C's-blunts were table to capitalize 011 oziiy of lllOoC in the third inning uiti-d their two runs. PIIEN Bl- 'l‘EN AIINIO, N. B.. Aug. —Mii1t,o .\.11i".er.~'. York-Suubu1'_t' League trin- 1.11.», deadlocked their provincial . 1112-1111411 series w Lh St. Stephen . Croix at one game cueh Satur- lity by ciefcatiug the Maritime ClitiitEjtiUils 2-1 in L011 close innings. M11111» <1i'oppe("i the first gume 6-4. AL least two more 11111s1. be payed, 11-1111 Lhe next. scheduled for SL. Stephen on Tuesday. Ankle Tit-us, siuguhtg outfielder, IJIOLILIII. 111 the Wltitiiiig I‘Ui‘i when hc ilctl out i0 R905 in tlt-cp right. ‘Lt-kl. Ross threw to Lhe 1111110 10o .1110 to cult-h Georgie Arnold. (insh- ing 11111110 from third. Arnold had (iohbietl on the iohgr-sL hiL of the ‘ grime, and reached 1111111 on Night- ini-zile’ surrilicc. Nchols singled in the fifth. wont. 10 second on AIuon-‘s SZICPIIICB, to llllYll on Arnold's single and cmne home when first inst-mun Moffatt 101 the throw to first slip through hi- llflllfln (111 111t- pluy from second. Ross scored the visitor's any run after he singled and was batted around by hilt-Carroll and Moffattis sacrifice. BASEBALL RESULTS SATURDAY RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE first. Game: Chit-ago (100 (J10 000-i 5 0 1311-11111 010 U00 IOx-Zi 5 0 Carleton, Davis and Harthctt; I-‘ctte and Mueller. Second Game: CIIICIIZJO O12 120 000 4-10 13 I. 8011011 000120 003 1- 7 13 3 Itoct, Shoun. Bryant. Davis 11nd O‘Den; Bush, Gabier and Mueller. First. Game: Cincinnati Brooklyn 000 O00 000-O 6 2 Dzrringcr and Lombardi; Hen- shaw. 01111111011 and Phelps. Second Game: Cincinnati. 100 000 000-I 9 0 Brooklyn D00 010 1011-2 6 0 Schott and Campbell; Butcher 11nd Spencer. l-‘irst Game: Pittsburgh D00 0'10 200-4 13 2 New York 004 000 32x—ll 12 0 8111111011. Wen\<-1'.Iiro\vu. Bowman and 'I"odd; Hubbcll, Coffmnn and j Dnnuing. Second Grime: Pittsbiiij-Jit New" York O10 0210 00x-3 I0 I Bane-rs, Brown and Todd; Schu- niuchcr 11nd Dunning. 100 200 300-6 9 I Plnintielphin per. Gill and York. Philadelphia Cicvcland Sullivan. INTERNATIONAL LI-ZAGI‘! Montreal Krist, and Poland. First Game: Rosar. Second Gpmr: Jersey City IHDAIGAKI 000100002-3 a 1" 001 O00 000-l 4 2 110 005 ZIOX-Q I2 6 Wnrncke, Welland. Blake and Owcn; Jorgcns, Johnson and Grace; AMERICAN LEAGUE lVnshington Olomoolll-Z 7 (I Chicago 001 200 00X-3 B 0 W. Ferrell and R. FerrclhLyous and Scwcii. NQ“' York O03 200 000-—5 ll O St. Louis 0C7) 512 0ix-9 i2 0 Malone. AII(l1"1‘\\‘S. Muknskyi and Dicks-y; Waikup, iiotzsctt and IIcmsif-y. Boston 002 000 001- 3 10 1 Detroit 000 000 000-O 3 2 Grove and Dcsmttels; Pnffehbcr- 102 I00 000 -4 IO I 200 000 3011-5 9 1 Thomas. Fink. Nelson and Bruckcr: WIIILEIIIII. Hcving and 010 0001-2 8 f) Toronto 0010000-1 4 1 Myltvkangas and Kies; Nckola and Hcvlng. Buffalo 000 010 (100-i 2 0 Rochester I00 020 20x41 If! I Kline. J n c 0 b s and Phillips; Jersey‘ City 010 0M 320-14 9 .'I Ncwnrk 002 0Y8 880- If I0 l) Ration, and Kiumpp; Page and 000 0011-2 5 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE First Game: Pittsburgh O08 O00 O00 -3 II 2 Brooklyn O00 101 01 5 I1 0 Lucas mid Todd; Hoyt and P1101115. ' Sccnnd Game: Pittsburgh 002 010 0011-3 i0 I Brooklyn 310 000 0211-6 IO 2 Phelps. First Game: Chicugo 0L1’! .000 000-3 8 4 'Philt1dc1phia 101 130 I3x- I014 O Lee. Shoun and 0'Dea; Mulcahy and Grace. Second Game: Chicago 000 002 000-2 5 2 Philadelphia 000 000 100-I 6 1 French and Hurinctt; Lamasicr, Passr-rui and Wilson. First Game: Si. Louis I00 000 1011-2 1O I Bfislnli 001000 EOE-It 7 1 Si Johmou and O\ven; Turner 11nd l\llil"llf'i'. Second Game: Si’. Louis 000 (K10 40-11 10 0 Boston 000 (100 000-O 1 0 Harrell and OflI‘f)(lf1\l.':-I(1I Lau- niuc. fluti-hiiison 1111.’! Ivfucllcr. CIIIFIIIIIEIII (W) 0H2 0110-2 f1 I New York 020 (120 oI3x-7 it 1 Din-is. and Ixunbnrdi; Guinbcrl. 111111 Dunnlniz. AAII-TIIICAN LEAGUE First Game: Washington 001 0110 0003- 4 13 3 Clevtlnntl 302 MO 0'3 II 15 0 Dcshonq and R. For: e11; Alien and Sullivan. Second Game: Washington 0000113 012-41 1 I Cleveland F100 000 101-2 5 0 Cha-c and K-Iliiics; I-"ciicr, Drown aurl Pytink. First Game: Philnrlt-lphia 112N111 110 1111-16 6 I Chicago nnn 000 00o- 0 5 3 Custer and Bruckcr: Stratum. Ricucy" and Sctvr-ll, Rcnsa. Sccnnrl Game: I Philadelphia 000 (W) 1012 -.'1 7 I Chirnfzo 0171 I10 200-5 12 3 Kelley. Turin-ville 11ml Hayes; Whitehead. Brown and Scwcll. First Game: St_ Innis 00’) (V10 000-O 4 I fioupnl and Hi-msicy. Second Game: Boston 110 001 1100 3 it 1 St. Iinuis McKnhi. Ivnliwcrq. Gonzalo: and Dcsnutclv- Knott m-ri Hemslcv. New York 302 000 002-7 l3 I Ruffing mid Dickcv; Bridges. Wnd- our‘ York. INTTRNATIONAI. LFTAGTE First flame: Newark 400 001 x-fi 8 I Mnngum. Delwrul 1nd Red- mond; Chandler and Herphberger] Montreii Second Gnmc: 001 100 0-2 a 1 Buffalo 0000000-050 Uaenbn and Ohnndiq lbrria . i-iom the third on it‘ Boston 000101000-2 8 0 Newsom and Dcsnuicis; Trotter. 300 014 00:0 817 2 Iktroit 010 209 100-4 I0 3 Montreal 031 001 610 1213 l) Buffalo 102 001 200 - 8 1O I1 Dukc 111111 Kit-s; Harris, Kowaiik and Savino. The result. pint-es Halifax against the winner of the I-ii-Lutsport- Kingston aeficb 1n the Nova Scotia semi-finals‘. Pitchers came a dime h dozen. Aiciltsh Lune, Cupitus starting tutrler, lasted Litrough one rocky inning. Thnrburne who opened for Liverpool, staggered through three. O'Neill pitched 1o two Liverpool boilers and four runs resulted. The others, with the exception of Vic Lewis, HLLLIBX southpaw; were little better. Liverpool Look a four-run lead in 1.11.- firsL 111111111; on two hits and iour Iliihiax errors but, the Capi- tals come buck Willi Lwo in the 8e0- ond and four more in the third as the Liverpool infield fell n96"- For n11 of a complete inning, both tcums played baseball but Lhe Pizutes staged a. desperate offensive in Lhe seventh. lashing out. eight hits, including A1 Young's 11011191‘ “Illi the buses loaded. Left fielder Vince Ferguson was ciimped under the ball waiting for ;L when it hit va tree branch and bounced into fer Cll-IIIFC. Capitals came bait-k with a brace in titeii" half and doubled it in the eighth, Liverpool errors contribut- ing materially. The line score: Liverpool 10o 011s 100-13 l4 10 Halifax 024 200 ‘l4x-i4 I1 7 Thirburne, I. Seaman, Kenney and Nciss; Lane, O'Neill, Mont, Iiewis and End. ,2 Canadian Records Fall At Winnipeg (By Ross Munro) WINNIi-‘LG, Aug. "as-Two Cana- dian records were established and three Manitoba marks battered Saturday as track and f.eld athletes iroiu Saskatchewan, Manitoba and ‘Thunder Bay competed in the BriL- isii Empire Game zone trials. Win- Iilpeg stars, displaying champion- ship form, dominated the mect. Robina Higgins of \Viiiui1x'g stint- tcrrd her own Cuuuciiuti opt; rcc- ord III the women's 111w- 11 throw by more than five feci Competing against two Regina git Frnncis Orcitvny and Alice Robinson, Robina Losscc. the Javelin 128 feet 3 1-2 in- ches. Hcr previous record of i211 feet 2 1-1.’ inches “(IS sct hcrc 111st your. A new Canadian opt-n mark “'11s established 111st: in the discus throw when Eric Coy of Winn 110g sent the disc 145 feet 9 3-4 inches. Grog Kabnt. of Winnipeg was the former I‘N"(.\l'i'l holder with n t-ms 0i 145 fccL five inches. Coy nlsn won the shot.- 171.1 with a ht-uvc 0i 45 ft-ct. 6 1-2 hiclics. Rcrnrrls of the zone meet will be sr-iir. to Canada's 1Iritis=11 Empire Gnnu-s Committee for comparison with results 0i‘ other 1on0 trials. Frr-nt rccnrcis of n11 zonrs. the com- mittee w 11 self-ct the (‘nnnriian Lev-n to compete 111 Austinlia next your. Immug the sprintxv . Itfnntgomcry and H111.‘ - both of Winnipeg. stole 1h lime- whcn she streaked 100 mrds in 11 4-10 seconds mid 220 yards II‘. 2B 7-10 seconds. The powcrfuily-bui‘t Coleman l0 I-IO and 22 6-10 seconds. DOMINION. N. S., Aug. 29 -- Roy Moore hcslcd John Pccm-r-Iio. pitching duel herc Saturday and Glace Bay Miners ctr-tented the Hawks t-O to win the Cnpc Breton Colliery Bum-bail Lr-aguc. Gallagher's double and Iimeryvs s'ng1c in the first tuning scored the orfy run. The result gave Glace Bay n bye in the playoffs. and Phillips. First Game: Toronto 010100 0110-2 I 5 Rochester Iii 014 00x-8 I5 ? and Polinnd. Scmnd Game: Btilea. Mangum, Mntuch nnd Redmond; Tumult: and Herahber- $- 11; 111W»: CUAKIJIAN Miss Weeks Wins Club Ch’ship Miss Nmcy Weeks won the la- dies golf championship of the Belvedere Club Saturday by de- frnling Mrs. E. W. MaoKinnon, present holder of the provincial The finalists are decided on an elimination basis through a aer- ics of competitive stages played throughout the season. The titir last year was held by Mrs. Mac- lend EJ111111 d 0 w» ni ThisAfternoon This afternoon at 4.30 the sec- ond gatne of the Island junior base- ball play-downs takes place between Charlottetown Fsquires and Sum- merside Soviets. Fsquires, easy vic- Stimmersixie are looking forward to Ittfi-l-illlg It two straight over Lhe Westerners and are confident that the lcfthnnd hooks hurler "Lefty" McAleer will bring filmtlt the desired result. _ Soviets haven't made known their hurling choice but iL is expected 1112i it will ether be Sheen, a right- hnnder. or Williams a southpaw, the latter a youngster who made a. fine Job of re‘icf hurling in the opening mime at Summerside. Thr- fltimc will take place at the Victoria. Park diamond. Schedule Of Today's Play Tourney The following is Lhe schedule of play for today in the closed Leunis tournament: Hansen vs MacNuLL-(Semi-Finai) E. Bourke vs Betty Rogers-(Firial) Kelly and Griddings Duffy nnci E. Guruhum Gwen Rogers and Doris I-Ieartz vs Hazel EdgeLL and Bubby Doyle N. Brenton and S. Brenton vs Betty Rogers and J. Tait. I. Connors vs H. Hughes Mallett vs Redchn Tony Jenkins vs H_ Tidmarsh F. Arsenault vs E. Moran Farr sun A Confident Of Winning (A.I‘. By Guardian's Special wire) LONG BRANCH, N. J., Aug. 29- Tonuny Farr won a IJIIILIC with the light-camp corres- when he handed out an official prc-iight. statement ——I11 Welsh. IL rcud; "A1 old Ted Bioudribb charad giru Tontmy Farr vtciu cheddu vy t-Iiillilil‘ Joc Louis _\'11 wacth na Max B2101‘. Vyth Joc Louis yn reddyg urouiul 5r ring uros bod yn borro more gated mat yn inythol. Wy yn cnudu wy wcdi gwycl ddygon nm nuvsr er (IS ur old 11111:. Wedi YmIn." As translated free y by Jersey Jones. the camp's miblirity purvey- and I curt-c I will defeat, Joe Louis caster than I (icfcnted Max Baer. That is n11 I have to saw now. Th9 result of the bout will LeTI light. The lithe fcmininc flash top-l pIr-d two Ivfttnitoba women's records‘ Tommy finished his extra titree ‘days of Lrlunmg with a six-mile 1 jaunt and a light hmbcring-up pro- ,minutcs of rope skipping and one minute- rouud o! shadow box- shuwrd his hccis in the century and. ing. ' 200 yard men's events with times oft 119 51-11184 gm mun,“ weighed in 'I‘hursday but after to- day's workout he was down to 203. b LOUIS AT 19B LBS. Dtwmiuion Hawks ace. in a brikiant; POMPTON LAKES, N. J., Aug. 29 ix miles of road wor-k today work for his hcavywveight. title de- fence agnlnst Tommy Farr at. Yan- k00 Stadium tomorrow night. "Joe weighed between I98 and 199 laflcr returning from .-.111cl Manager John Roxborough ‘so we thought further exercising would We expect Joe will weigh about the same tomor- row 110011 ns 11c did last. Thursday. Kelly, Mulllgmt and Hogan; Jud/t 1 Thnt u-as 198 pounds." Louis and his Iinndlers will leave here toutorrow mornin m1 1, to the New Toronto m0 om 0 7 Commission offices for vrcigliing-in. (AP. By Guardian's Special Wire) BEVERLY. Muss... Aiuz. 29—Ahe|\d from the th'rd mile. Johnny Kelley of Arlington yesterday led a pack of 45 runners home United States 25 kilomotn abun- noL bc adv sable. Rgchqgtgf O10 O32 X ~Ji ll I Caldwell and I-Icving; Walker and Poland. Jersey City 000 0-"0..00fl:.0.._i_1l. Newark 000 135 00x ~11 I9 ‘.1’... , ...v n w»- Stanley BOXING B ASKETBALL OTHER SPORT “UUUQ 1‘ 3U» 1207 _. , w m ,;u.-___.__. Wooderson Runs Distance In 4.06.6 T0 Beat Cunningham's Listed Mark (By Scotiy Benton, Associated Press Sports Writer) LONDON, Aug. 2ll-Staniey Wooderson. little, spindly. bespectacled bank clerk, smashed the world mile record Saturday and become the "Y5! E linhman in more than 50 years to set a. new international standard n that classic distance. Paced by two club-mates in a special race, Wooderson was clocked in- .4:06.6. thus clipping 2-l0tha of u. second off Glenn Cunningham's listed world record of 4:06.11, act. at Princeton, N. J., in I934. _ ‘ Cunningham's actual time that day, 4:06.‘! stands as the Lnitcd States record but was boosted arbitrarily to 4:06.11 in the world record llll because thc International Amateur Athletic Federation does not recolflllc Len-second timing at distances beyond a half mile. Woodersoxi, who gained fame as the man the fleet New Zeaiunder, Jack Love-lock, couldn't beak, itc- cepted an ixivtation to try for a , new world standard over his fav- orite track in I-Iotspur Park, Lon- l don, during a meet held by his own club, Lhe Biackheath Hnrricrs". Two clubmatcs. B. C. Eelcs and R. E. Thomas, were given handicaps of_6_§ ind _1_O_}}’VBVI‘(L'S respectively, and imtructious to set the fastest pon- sible pace. Woodcrson vtns caught 111-586 at the quarter-mile post, 2:026 at the half and 11:07.2 at the three quart- ers. Thus he achieves his new rec- ord mainly through fast times on the first and fourth quarters. By quarters his Lmes were 59-6. 64-0. 64.5 and 59.4. MacMillan And Rogers Enter Finals’ In Singles Events Of Island Closed Tourney Frasci- luau-Milan advanced Lo the final round of the men's singles of the Provincial closed tennis tournament Saturday with a four-set victory over George Irlam, 1036 Charlottetown Club champion. Scores were, 8-2, 6-3, 3-6. G-0. While MacMillan was entering the title stage Frank Hansen. present Charlottetown Club champion, disposed of two op- pmteltts to enter the semi-final round against Stuart. hIacNutl. who lost to Hansen for the club title curler in the season. Ilanscu defeated Fulton Pierce, 6-2, 6-4, and later eliminated Tom Guy, 6-2. 0-8, 8-1. . Betty Rogers, displaying a steady and strong forehand, up- set Evelyn Sinclair in a three-set women's singles match to enter the final of that. event against Eleanor Bourke. A tci' losing scv- eral sct-poitiis Miss Rogers mnnatfcd to brcink service tn win the first set, 8-6. Brilliant vollcying gave Miss Sinclair the second set in easy fashion, 8-1. but Miss Rogers steady and long forehand drives led to a 6-3 score in the final set. M. Arsenauit and I. Connors entered the semi-finals of the men's doubles by ousting Peterson and Young in straight sets 6-2. 6-3. In another match Hansen and Wright defeated Pierce and Black 7-5. 6-3. In a Indies doubles match M. Mutch and L_ Wright turned back C Kenny and H. Gaijctt 6-2. 6-4. Good man Realizes Ambition (By Russell J. Newland) (Associated Press Sports Writer) PORTLAND, Oi't:., Aug. 29 — Johnny Goodman, the boy who came from Lhe other side oi Oma- ha's railroad tracks to become one of the woritils top-notch golfers, climaxed u 10 your quest. by winning the United States amateur cham- pionship Saturday. He defected Ruy Billous of Poughkccpsic, N. I11, comparative ncwcomci- to IIIIIJUI‘ tournament competition, on Adcrwood Country Club course, two up. as the wlndup of one of the most thrii-packed chnmpioitshuis 111 litany u. year. It was n grand ‘finale to a week of blistering rounds that saw the defending LiLlcholcicr, Johnny Fisch- er, shoved out. by a lopsided score; three former champions beaten and 01d man par mauled around at times in unccremonlous fashion. IL was the saute Goodman who puL up such a sensational battle in the I932 final and it, was C. R. "Sandy" Somcrvillc, Canadian champion of London. Ont... who ousted Johnny from tho final that year who “'11s one of Lhe former Lithsts knocked out of Lhis year's quest. in Lhe earlier rounds. Biiiows, 23 _ycnr o.d printing com- pany employee, beat the defending titleholder but 11c couldn't; over- come Lhe Goodman jinx. It was Omaha's Johnny who oust- l ed Biliows from the amateur last year. 2 and 1. in the quintet-finals. On the final 36 ho es, some 6,000 quiet but excited fans formed the backgrounds of a golfing drama in which a veteran campaigner fought grimly to stave off the closing bid of a less experienced but determin- cd challenger. Three up as they Icft Lhe 32nd 1101c, Goodman saw his tend :0 Three mixed doubles matches were also run-off. S. MacNuu. gm] Evelyn Sinclair won a kggnly played three-set. match from I. Connors nnd H_ Garrett, 6-1. 4-6. 6-2. G. F. Hutchcson and E. Bourke defeated I. Berrigan and C. Kenny in straight sets, 6-2, 6-2. 11nd in another match A_ Doucette and Gwen Rogers advanced elim- inating V. McQuaid and E. Bryan- ton. 6-1. 6-0. YESTERDAYS -.ESULTS F. Hansen defeated F. Pierce, 6-2. 6-4. F_ Hansen defeated T. Guy, 6-2, 0-6. 6-1. F. MacMillan defeated G. Trlnm, 6-2. 6-3. 3-6, G0. Arscnuult and Connors defeated Yolmu 11nd Peterson. 6-2. 6-3 Hansen and Wright defeated Pierce and Black, 7-5, 6-3 B. Rogers difeatcd E, Sinclair. 8-6. I-fi. 6-3 M. Mutrh and L. Wright de- tcatx-d c. Kenny and H. Garrett. 6-2. 6-4 S, MacNutt and E. Sinclair de- feated I. Connors and H. Garrett 11-1. 4-6, 6-2 G. F. I-Itii-cheson and E. Bourke dt-fcnicd I_ Berrigan and c, Kenny. 6-2. 6-3 A. Dnuccftc and G. Rogers de- feated V. McQunid and E. Bryan- ton, 6-1, 8-D ‘JUNIORS G- Mn'1@"‘t defeated B, Morslde. 6-7. 5-7. 6-4 f. Connors defeated A. Brown. 8-8. 6-3 __ ...____.\_ “iv- Hawks East End Ball Title ‘Hawks won Lhe baseball cham- pionship of Lhe East End league ILLSL 1115111. by taking Lhe sea um.» over Lhe hurdes in the fifth and deciding game of‘ the final series by u. 7-2 score. ‘ With me (cums playing Lhe best brunt: ul bull witnessed ut Lhe lea- Liuc this season and before Lhe larg- est crowd o1 tans the Hawks show- .r.g a shghL c-dge in batting went w Lhe from in the iuLLer stages of the 111.1111: L0 cop the title asthougn Lhe 1050121 were never out of Lhe picture LIINELGIIIIIK continually in every frame. Iluwlts: Kchsiuw c, Douue p. Fiannitgan lb, Callaghan 2b. Train- or 11b, Gil is ss,‘ Poulton, McCormac and Peters, fieldcrs. Seagulls: Donovan c, Boigcr p,. Moutieth ib, Mahiu" 3b, Murphy as, Giiiis, Doyle and Smith fielders. Umpires: At Lhe puts, F. Mc- Qabe on_the_b_ue_s L McLeod. second shot, trying to rcuch the green of the 56l-yard hole. The big gauibie failed. He pushed t-hc bail to the right. IL rolled off Lhe fair- way, hiL a woman spectator and dropped into Lhe rough. Goodman, meanwh 1c, approached Lo within six fecL of the pin. Billows came out too strong and the bai rolled 25 feet past Lhe cup. His putt, too, was bold, and overrun a couple | of feet. The match ended then. Biiiows smiled, walked over to his rival and shook hands, thus conceding Good- man a birdie four on the 36th. AL no_ time was Biliows in front. Goodman was two up at the 18th mid three up at Lhe 27th. The medal scores were same same for the day, in reverse ordeiz. In 1 Lhe morning Goodman scored 72 to ,Bi11ows‘ 78. and in the afternoon it was Bllows with 72 and Good- down to one as Bilows birdied the man 73. The Leta Ifor Lhe cluy, I45, 33rd with a. four. and took the 34th with a par t-hrce. The 35th was halved in fnut"s. It was one up and one to 110. middle. tickling buck on his shots m remain stm ght. He was 60 ynivls from the grccn in two. was one over par. Thu 2.1 year oid Goodman thus 1 achieved the ambitibn of III United Staten Lop flight psimdn-pttrcsr-m ifloodmrm ])Iil_\’(‘(I straight clown the -‘ win both th amateur and open _ champtonshtae. H0 led the field in the open tn i 1933. He first cums into the pubic Blllows took the only P0555516 eve by eliminating the tmmortd chance-his drive whistied down 1 Bobby Jonoa 1t Pebbil Belch. Oulif. the fairway far out tn from. of‘ n i029. tn the first. round. {Anon Goodman's first. shot. liiioilpitovuytihinl an: nu Little. Canadian open dump. but him h In mound mind. MILE RECORD --__- W __-"—.;_——-__:: Title Bout All Set For Tonigh] A. (By Eddie Brictl] ( soclatcd Press S r1 '- NEW YORK, Al’; Qglldlff; the weather man promising "u, lend I. hnnd, Joe LOIIIx and ‘lvmmv Flu-r. will attempt 1,, 3,, through with their [Iflblpllnpd worlds llcuvytteight title mulch at the Yankee Stadium 101,10,“ row night. The 23 year old Chit-mph)“ (""1 Ylllllllfl-Il Welshman wt", holds the British Empire 1111p originally were scheduled 1,; settle their flrxulngnt p“, Thursday night, but 1'1-pump,- Mike Jacobs ordered u fuur-duy postponement. because of rainy weather and also because 111- hnped the delay might 11mm a. none-L. -promising Lit-ki-L sale. ~ Both purposes appear lo have been accomplished. The furs-east in for cloudy weather but no rain tomorrow night while the lair weather of Lhe past Luu days has helped business at the box office. Promoter Jacobs, who has Imsisp ed all along Lhe fight would 11L crow less man $300,000, i5 1111111 ant. He paid Lying visits Lo boil training camps today and hoisicq his guess Lo a gate of bctwcq $350000 and 8400.000 and a croiw of not lass than 40.000. The delay has brought no chaag, ;n expert opinion. The men wh, make their living following am ivriting about. fights are almost uiv animous in the belief Louis will dis pose of the challenger by 11h; knockout route in well under I2 rounds. Most. of them say the chun. dci" will strike between the first uni seventh hurts. ' Both fighters must weigh in mu be examined age. n tomorrow. The only untoward event. since the postponement. was the fact liarr was belted to the canvas by Abe Feldman, one of his spurring part- ners, during a. workout Friday. The Furr camp insists iL was nwre of a slip than a knockdown, but. news- papermen m. the ringside say Fold- man cought. the Wetshman with a stiff right to send him L0 the floor. The incident so enraged Tommy that when hc- got Fclximan 111 the ring with h m Saturday, he Lrcutcd him so roughly with both fists LII-ill Abe was QYOEKI! long before the c00- ond round was completed. 5.1.x. To S Honour .O'Mahony The local Benevolent Irish 5o ciety is m IIDIIOI‘ one of Erms soot in person Tuesday eveuint! 11°!- when Danno O'Maholty. “I” .' broad Irish broguc and fOPIIN-l world heavyweight wrestling chimi- pion arrives here to meet the Mask- ed Marvel in the headline match to be staged 11L the Forum. ‘ 01114111111113], 1; native of Irclfufli- 11 to be met by n deicflflllm‘ of m“ B‘ I. S. on his arrival by Lhe H0011‘!- iaga Tuesday afternoon. In the etc- ning members o; the Sncictt’ 17"‘ cede“ by 111p [mud will ntm-rh to the Forum to vrutch the Irisrmuui in n"tion and tluit. 1ic’wi11 htufl plrnty vocal support is imstuctl. Immediately utter thc match =10 Soccty will have Dnnno as guest ni honor nL their hail on Grflfifm where he will he entertained b.‘- 11 dance and nnot1101' itlrfl-“IW! W?“ Lion that is to take pinclmtictiul» of which were not divulged 11st t"): ning. The dmicc 111.1111 likely N“ 13111111‘. a1 around 10.15. The I1. I’. S. ‘MYIIOII is rethoiiglit: fuI one and one that will .0110 u lo- ot intcvcwt imd cnlrvr to the boll’- thnt. arr- bntind to be SCIISTIIIOIIIII Softball P I a y offs SiartToday 1st Bedium Brigade‘s_soitba1i ti!" goes on the block tonight as‘ 1J1“? tackle Lhe challenging Rovcis v- the first game of the best-QM“ final series for this years City V11‘ guc Lilia. Surprise winners over the Esquir- es in the semi-finals the 3mm’: north-end crew are confident f‘ taking the hcavy-hittinit A11“ team and nre 1111111 exp-Clint! “ ‘f1 imy tonight in the 0118111118 l" mirth. while the Brigade team Mm uraliy are expressintf R differfk opinion nevertheless they B" “ _ porting the touizhcst kind of sttton from the fast t-Pflvfiu m; smooth fieidtntz Rovers but MIMI feet that their supcrlm‘ bhbw punch wt‘! spell the crffercnvfl twren victory Mldfiefeat. t Tonitzhlfa came in brim! mm“ 1'30 545 and nuivcm are nskfll w" p rcnriy to fir-1'1 n team at that mm- Officials of 1m- iccmic lct m known yeaterdnv that nnY amen that is not rcndy to start fins“, minutcA after the scheduled m‘ are liable to lose by 1<>"°“,_,,§,,,. players are ttskcd to 80"?" Delve! unanimity. 1m who“ e~-~‘< rt""""""