. 83- Fa-a:n_i:nn'g;p _._-_: _‘ __, H _, -; 4-,; ..gv.-.-»- .. ; _,. l"A'..é if. 352 X .... . BASEBALL RESULTS SUNDAY GAMES AMERICAN LEAG UK First Ga.mc:~— Boston 0; Washlnfrton 2. Game:-— ‘ Washington 5. First Ga.me:— Philadelphia 5; New York A Second Ga.me:— Philiidelpliia 1: New York 5, Cleveland 5; Chicago 6 First Gamc:— Detroit 2; St. Lcuh 0. second game postponed min. NATIONAL LEAGUE fl. -9 First Ga.me:— New York 8: Philadelphia 4. Sewnd Gs.mn:—- New York 2; hllndelphia 3. First Gutzm Shlca 9.0 9: biirgzh Second Garnet- Churn:-> 0: P.tisl>i;rgh First C\’U1lP.'— ,. . q r -CZl\':.' St. Luuls 7; Crnclnnati 5. DJTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Detroit 9: St. Louis 3. - iilladelphla at New York poned, rain. NATIONAL LEAGUE 0. post- Chicazo 5: Pittsburali Brooklyn 4: Boston 0 St. l..Uills 3; Cincinnati 3. (Called end nm-th. rain). New York at Philadelphia, post- poned. rain. INTERNATIONAL LEAG [TE Newark 2; Rochester 4. Baltimore 2; Montreal 7. Syracuse 5; Buffalo 10. First Game:—- Jersey City 1; Toronto 0. Second Gami-:— Jersey City 5; Toronto 0. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION First Ga.u-ic:—- Miinneopolis 4: Columbus 1. Sec-and Game:- Minlleapolis :8 Columbus 9. Kansas City Q: Indianapolis 1. st. Paul 4; Toledo 2 Mzllwaukee at Lcuisvule postponed rain. terests in many other sports. in- Lady Golfers cluding tennis. badminton and °h::1°;:1f‘f)‘:‘W“N[l’;’rj'£°u‘?1e‘h;ml1_‘lkg'1‘:‘°:r‘l golf. but he likes rifle shooting 5“ 3 th 00 e G Here hm‘ icllenglallsnalnzllilgie rcllstcfi 13.2233 a . The Royal Hammon mm in‘ and final event. of the 'Don'ii.nion For Tourney Ibminin-e swingers from all psirts D! the ll/Larritimes will gather at the Belvedere Country club here today for the Tri-Province Women's Golf 'I‘curnamc-‘hat which will get under- way Tucsdiay. , Today there will be the President Versus Vice-Prisicluznt Match and the annual meeting of the associa- tion. -Mrs J. L, Patillo, 'I‘rui"o. N. S.. is 1)r~esident.. Mrs. George Bun- tain, Ch8.TrlDt‘.(*’.0Wn. vice-president.‘ Mrs. M. P. I-inrrir"‘rin. Bridge- water. N. S : srcr...zr.v-treasurer. other members of ‘.l~._~ CXEC\ifl\.'«u a:-e Miss Audrey McLeod. saint John, N. B : Mrs. W L. Muir. Halifax. Mrs. A. L. Ross. Amherst. N. S’. Mrs. ‘P’. E. Denriison. Monofon. N B.. Miss Margaret Cork. Bcdfcrd. N . . 5. Tuesday afte:vn-son is scheduled for the quaiifyinz f‘0l]".d ,lB holes of medal play. On Wednesday the ‘first round of the onship division will be played along with the first rounds of the first. second and third fllvhts The third round will be payed Thursday morning and the championship match Thurlsday aftemcoii. After the qualifying round. match play will -me ‘junior cliammonship. 18 years and under. will be played Tuesday. Allc-1mi‘s' i’é.".ll't;2l the side in the first of the ninth inning. allowing Leith Jay to score from third base. yesterday victory over first baseball playoffs. Held to two hits by the superb 1'.‘ South March. Ont. , 30-year-old sniper from Hamilton, Ont. achieved ion Saturday when he Governor Generals mediii $200 cash prize in the feature and final event of the weeklcng Domin- ion of Canada Rifle Association annual meeting. kctt has been competing in D.C R.A. meets since 1929 but was the first time he ever‘ the coveted medal fantry shot. engaged in the hard- ware business in his home shots, win the Governor General: medal. Rovers In To Error First Of Leads A miss-ed third strike by the catcher that would have ond on an error by iielde:. The tying run paths but the northend Rovers a. 1-0 the Anchors in the City League the l\€.Slt of five gain-: nf which will be evening genie of the u .-.f Alkie Mccorrnack. Rm‘- hcd in on the only oppor Take Lead In Ninth Northend Team Scoring Only Run Of Game led with two out and gone to sec- centre the was on the Whacke-v Mcmcherri getting one of ms teams two hits threw out Ryan to end the game and give the Rovers anedse series. second played this Proceeds of yesterday's game and toniirlws game are to go to John "W °‘““°1—" as "‘ - r = ll" P 1 l -l ‘ lid‘ runner ,‘, .1 .,14 tunhy he) had l0 .core _ l ‘(ill to ‘lop the i .an . H T°é”,.,’ "G,‘ of “J ‘ thro'i;:li the game. Up to the time (iL'lid_',v’ expenses .0 the Antigonlsli ‘"L"d :""".: U of : —'- (li.‘llvli'i..lib error in the ninth Highland Games in which he will F. L C ”I““"‘31 ' RO'.E’s had failed to get ll man as be entered in the 10.00) metres 5 . 'al"§3.,_mu° 0 ml |:'1«e while they them- run. «am-— ' . .:$....:2“.‘.£ 3°‘ 1.B_;l R.’ , But :\ ‘base on Rovers AB R. H PO A E '. ‘,,_,,,E-V, (‘M 3' . > ..l_v .i... one out put the B. \VnlLlrxk ss 4 0 0 2 1 0 R)‘ “St” 9- - 3 run on tile Da.l.ll"S. Jayagité ]\«Vl2al;:n rt‘ 1: 3 3 3 ill - . > iavto ‘to: . o. urnyc “"”"C"‘" “S5°”'""”' Livir.‘ :3 fiviiliecasnthlmirnrrfv. T. Whillock c 4 o o 5 0 0 lint Grune:—- E... ' ‘.,‘l.?.“'.‘1,§rfScQ’X§e§§3 Juyurl 3 $ (1)12 3 3 l\hé\(lT“'Ell\fl‘eG1'\'n1l~4£lu;SVHM 2' hi‘ lb.-3 and IVI/CC—Gl'l'l‘iaCl( sail; ' 4 0 0 1 0 0 Mllu. ll:ot 0; Louisville 3. m",.’“”'d ‘T . -9 On Mcxllmgn “he 3 3 (1, 3 2 3 first G,u_,‘e._ next balttelii $3111‘ pas?‘ iilnly ‘ gave, 31 I 2 27 11 3 st. Paul 10; Toledo 8. ".‘°,l°“.‘ .5 1° ‘ "°‘3h L 5 °"”'°L 3,5 Second Game._, ,:r.o\c or tie run t a mean e h A R H PO A E To‘=dr~ 3' St Paul 3 game. AM 0|! :3 I‘,-3,,“ ‘am'e.__ ' \. Lt was easily the boast player! Roach rt 5 3 g :1; 3 g ‘Mg’;§3§~,g“g,,,§,°;.f°‘““‘b“5 2' 552‘?-2° 3§nlh°o3e°5?lleirB°tl3est°“§‘fi 1.‘,Ivriél<:.i?i.on in 4 o 1 9 0 5 Minilearmiis 4; Columbus 2. .”“‘°'-'-El‘ the eilghl‘ 5°°"°1°55 \RY1,g,“m‘5 ah i 3 l g g (1) “m “‘““°“‘ lfeliifilagellyyhlaiilfimlil?§”":l.§i‘s clliluf or 2 o o 3 0 0 _ , , . . .. K“‘s",‘c‘§,5n,,°‘§;y,,,3;e.“‘d’“““p°“5 °' off inlirpseatz. Ami it was also a Mccormsck p a o 1 2 o 3 .-- , ,, .4 Kansas (my 2; Indmnapalis 5_ brilliant hurling battle between. P. Rr=..ch .. :33 g (6 ti (3) 1 Mccorrnack of the Anchors and Sliililev 2b 29 0 42110 at SATURDAY GAMES Skinny McKinncn of the Rovers. ’I‘c.as l\IcC0lm-"ifik nfiui rm be-dge‘ onflhis U pins M me Pm“: Nels ~ rival B.‘ e 8 owed ut wo Mr F“ 5 AMEMCAN LEAGUE leis dbut‘ w§sn't far ube- grhitlcck; on the bases, Joe . hn. as e e opposi on ums. °‘ 3‘;..‘°.3.2.1l“r3.:‘l‘;“;“.§“*l.%“%i.E3“l..%‘£"2.‘% By Boggcélgngl Gv:,,§.,“:,h.13e‘¢On 8' the nilifh he bore down hard to 1?-3 455 739 R H E Boston 1; w35i_m,gmn 2. get the’ Anchors’ on the next Rovers 000 000 001 6 2 if frame a.ter Tic Vtllllams had sing- Anchnrs 000 000 000 4 Hamilton Gov. - General ’s Sniper‘ Wins Match; Gormley On Bisley Team BY RAY NICHOL Canadian Press Staff Writer) CONNAUGHT RIFLE RANGE. Aug. 20- Norrnan Beckett, crack 1 Governor Generals Jean Dunbar Raymcn (CP)—Sgt. 157 a 10-year ambit- won the and a O . three others for 48's. T-:ill and bespcctacled. Silt. Bec- this "fiff South March, 0nt., He has (C‘P)—Lleut tow-n. led a. field of 150 crack Canadian including two women. to ed 3 168- Other Maritime me their scores: Sgt. J. nell. Fredericton. 168: J. Reid. tlvfbncton, He posted 114 of 8. possible 175 to lead the crowd by a large margin. Steady Performer Sgt. Beckett showed confidence as ne took the 900 yard range for the final round. Earlier lie had posted a possib1e>A50__at___300 165; Gunner L. Moncton. 164', Lt Yarmouth, N.s., 184. F. Lt. H. W. Sleeves. 183; Cpl. E W. Currie, Frederic- l.6B with six other marksman. Of the two women shots in the final, Mrs. 167 and Mrs. J. Sangster of Winnipeg thud Llcut. G J. Kirk. of Listowel, Ont , won the i-ielmer Memorial Match, scoring a possible 50. C.P. J A. Betts, of Victoria, was second with 49, while Lieut. A. J. Mccabe of Charlottetown tiedwith MARITIME SCORES CONNAUGHT RIFLE RANGE. Aug. 20 — A. F. Gormley of of Canada Rifle Association an- nual meeting. Lt. Goi-mley post- rksxnen and Capt Neal Dow. Saint John, 165; Lt. C F. Kennedy, Hilden. N. 5., Rushton, H. 1''. Parker, in playelrf since ’Icmmy An-mour. took Monctcn. “Jug7I Open C-uldahl BY SYDNEY GRUSON CANADIAN PRESS STAFF WRITER. sAm'r~.JoI>IN. N. 3., Aug. zo— (c P)—l-{amid (Jug) Mcspaden of Winchester. Mass-. the best iron In to go 's tournament tr-all again to. day, his reputation enhanced by the Canadian Opsn Championship, his pxocket enriched with $1.000 and his ophies increased with the sea- gram Gold Cup. . The Ju , faltering down the homestrefi: , succeeded Sammy Snead of White Sulphur springs, W. Va.. to the open title when he cracked out a air of 73‘: Saturday and the other eaders oliliglngly fol- luwd his t;vcl'~pi1r pace. Mcspiidell wound up with 0. '12-hole totiil of l 282. two over par for the Riverside Golf and Country Club but five strokes better than burly Ralph Guldhal of Maddlson, N. J., the pn-— tournament favorite. GULDHAL CLOSE SECOND G-uldhal saved second lace b one stroke from Vic Ghe of De , N. J., whose 288 was another stroke better than Bobby Cruickshank the wee soot from Richmond, Va.. and the hottest man on the course for the last. two rounds. Fair back in the list at the start. of the third round Cruickshimk knocked off a '71 and 69 to get fourth lace and $300. A disaetroiis '17 on e first round cost , him his chances for the title. Cracking with the leaders. young A Stan Home of Montreal blew him- self to a '18 on the last rcund and with it Canada's chances for her first open victory since 1914. Thai. was the the few who did have I. chance of catching Mcspaden Saturday. They cracked w.de open while a. rew men ilK(:' Crulckslluiik and "sandy" Soinervillc of London, Ont. too for back at the half way mark recovered L0 make it in but not uncomfcnably close for Mcspaden. Somerviile one of Canada's lead- ing am.a.teu.rs an the slight Home finished in a. tie or fifth place with 291 Sandy ha.v.ng ‘ll-'13 on the last rounds and a total of five suckes better than the next amateur, 'IVed Bishop of Boston, who tacked a pair of '16s and a 75 to his first-round 69, one of the six sub-par rounds of the charnpiunslrlp. BOOSTS EARNINGS Mcspadenus winnings boosted his earnings for the year to $5.200 while Clruldhiaiis $400 lifted him into sec- ond place among the money men with $9,200 to $10,002 for Henry Picard of Hersey. Pa., who did not compete. Home was top Canadian money winner tiikln $200 for fifth i and $200 as the lee lniz native Dl‘0~ Guldhal played with a sore left side that bothered his swing. He had a great chance to overhaul Mc- Spaden. whose 67-69 left him three I strokes in front after the first two rounds. but at the end G-uldhai was playing worse and strokes than the Wlnnet McSpaden Captures Golf Championship; Second Place Mcspaden. short with seconds that le_ft. him set for pairs and btgeys all day, went three strokes over par on four holes of the third round. 'With nothing to do but knock off four ars to catch the Jug. Guldhai took y fives one one and two and a seven on the fourth. a. 489 )lLl'd. pal‘ i‘ive d0s‘s leg that he couldn't seem to play. Once past the fourth they steadied away and fin- ished with a string of pars. Mcspadcn went out two over on the first nine of the ternoon round. giving Guldhal another chance. But another teven on the louth where he knocked a ball into the i.lu':~k woods and lost 5 oouzple of ntrckes to ct out, put 3. final blast ll) (iilld a.1's hopes. MK>Spaiden again was stesdier coming home with 36 while Guldhal, putting bolirllv for birdies. went two over for a CANADIANS ERRATIC Horne and Arthur I-Iulbert of Toronto. the only others within reasonable shooting distance after two rounds. blew even higher than Guldhal. Home. '11 and '70 for Thursday and Friday. arqun fcr In 72 that left him four strokes bchinri \Vll-h 18 to play. A 78 on a. pair of 395 fmished him. Hulbert rocketed to 33 on the last round to finish far back with 297. Cruickshank. somerville and John Thoren of Boston. made the best rccovevrie:-'. Unnotziced by the large Rallerics following the leaders, Crulckshank blazed home with three birdies on the final nine for his 69: Some:-ville sank a series of long pulls and had a possible 68 in the morning until he got into the woods on the 18th for a. six and 'I'l1rm2n. with nothing to worry 3;;-ut. put together a. pair of 715 for Behind Home and somervkile. with 29% came E. J. (Dutch) Har- rison, of Little Rock, Ark. ruined by mun 1 Burton Smith. of Oak Park. Ill., with u, last-round 7'1 and Bobby Burns and Lex Robson. Toronto professionals who were among the steadfast o the day. Robson had a fine par-'10 in the third round. Jimmy Rimmer. who won size in- cluding $50 as the leading mari- time ro.. had a. great chance 45 ho es. starting S&l711l'd‘3Y'-3 two rounds in seventh place ' th 144, Rimmer went out in 34 and was ori- ly five strokes behind the Jalterirzg Mrspacien. Butfthe vetemn Halifax shot-maker blew himself to a. 42 coming home and a '14 in the after- noon for a total of 294.‘ Henry Mariell of Edmonton fin- ished as third amateur with '13 and '76 for a total of 300. three strokes better than Phil Farley of Toronto. who never recovered after his first round 70. Mairfell shot round Saturday morning but his game fell back again in the after- noon. He never had the touch that took him to the final of the (Renaud- n e for taklng more inn Amateur and to victory recent Ontarc open. H. R. "Tennis Tournament Opens Today 13- 0'00"‘ The draw in the Holy Redeemer Cvlmllel‘ J. Tennis Club's closed tournament NB.. 165; which opens today folliows:—— Men’: Singles 2:00-—J. Hennessey vs. V. Bian- chard. G. Kelly vs. D. Gillis. 4:15-G. Yo vs. P. Callaghan. es ngles 3:00-—-0. Aisenault vs. H. barter. Mrs. Ready vs. G. Coyie. OONNAUGHT R-IF“? ton, 162; Pte. p. J. Lanai-lean. 8:00—W. McDonald vs. 0. 0’Meam RANGES. South March, Ont. chm.1ou,emwn_ 133-_ cm, 1:_ 1-1, M. Morgan vs. E. Miocraith. "“l¥' ‘°—S"“’~‘°“ °"”°" "‘““-“‘ Gladwin Halifax 162' Pte. R. H. Mm‘ Smile‘ . me“ ‘°’“"°““‘ "‘ "‘° ”°' Anderson I-Iallfalx iéi~ R M 9” 9”“ ‘*5’ M‘ ‘“5°“““"" minion of Canada Rifle As- ' h ' 161,’ ' L E Ladies Singles Roclrllion annual meet this Seelcy. Saint Jo ri. . 9347.. - - 5145...}. Carley V5, K, feavyour. pas» wnelv hive «unlined for I 'I‘lWmDS°“» Sell": -’°l“l~ 151- 991- Mrs.Ga1_idet vs. F. Hennessey, berth on the rim Canadian Bisley team. some may not be able to make the trip, and next highest. In the Blsley aggregate will be selected. mt:-uded I the 16 are LL l'°Wn' 159: Sgt‘ G’ G’. MwLen- R. Dulffy vs, A. 0‘Mcara Anchors team. Jame . . A. I-'. Gornlliey or Chm-i<ltte— nan. Cl18Fl°“°l°W“» 159- °l"' 3; w. Toom-bs vs. R. Lawian. Are Re ' matched The game will get underway at Jim "swllson RI'yJAu1":on?i‘ll!lrtEumaGlll Ov Willlams town and Lt. c. 1-‘. Kennedy of A. Fowler. xins5'°°’°' N" B” L I mm slums 5:45 sharp and managers are ask. wmmm, 3.," ' M er __ Hiiuen.__N._S. _A_ Sgt <39. E. Lawrence. Backvlllm N 8:15——O. Riiezuw. [l§3‘.n1',oombs. . 5:11 to have their sqluuls ready so Glow. James Mcolnnil. mi’ Le- "'?—* 13.. 1 . _ on g as _ 9 game may start sharp on ime. . we Lfdstcno, . "”' ,),_ yards and a 49 at 600 to gain the Capt. H. M. Sf-airs. H&'lfl1X- 37- Mitchell V3- 5- 3mWl- 09°13“ 0'53-ha-m« M-I-(ll«1IMHe9NY- -————<-— James Miliman. Ben _ my GLACE gay, N. >1 Mfg’ of load. In the final coo yards there 15s; Lt. v. L. Dumvhv. Saint -w" ' Wflgm °“““'l’1°“- 3”‘ 09°‘?! 59'' Dv-1ev.~-Il 'I'encnce (T139!) "’:“"."”°°“ c was never any doubt he would win John. 158: Major W. H Blake, ‘ ALL STAR-5 _W‘N tu1‘l~m°‘ Sagmvexlgligcglwglé “:3 3; ‘ "'“'"'_Ax CARDS VWN Liverpool. N. 5-: lie“-°~"“‘ .3..-.l‘el‘llt “5 he °”'-‘‘“‘‘ “W "“"‘"‘““‘ ““‘“' 3"“ "°““' 15”‘ 8“ "‘ “‘°""" The All Stars made it.‘ three sporiiu: Club Aug 26 it was ain- HALIFAX Aug 20———Hallfa N‘ tgiis" M‘ 3°; “‘’° " me ‘§.“"a—“l53=~- V ll°‘l“‘ her of bulls eyis for a possible 75. Halifax. :55: Sgt. .1. C) siewui. wk... and one loss when ""°l’ ‘”°“ "°‘"‘°°°l~ The’ mat4':1i"wiu be m_ cmnmu défewd -Hmspm 13:5: giro“ nimle ‘noun Slglelotwon the and light-ieglil R -30 1.0,,“ de. Trooper John Wilson. ll’-lung Charlottetown. 155: Sgt. A. Can’. ",9 xourtli game of the best of rr-undis. On the aims cup Jim yesterds in it sectional match in basebgll plgydgwnmlfories ilgatfirndigr °El"mlz'-:’.§.'£ui‘3a" night ovnr Fll'l° 5h0lI “Om T-mllélflll. Allan‘. Halifax. I53. seven for the midget softball Mooney and Daisy Mullins will- the firs round of the Nova Scotls. elftevrnooii by defeating the Nays fe5°PHd,,°) wnmns or New Y“ beat out Capt Hllwn Pfocl-Ol’ Of Sgt. R. L Coley of Milton. P- league title over the week end. meet in amitrier 10-rounder. -baseball Dlsydowns. Loss of the Glasgow teanrll-1. in a. tunic bout .11 “"5 b ' Montreal formerly of Ottawa for E. 1i., and c.s.M. A.D. Mac- The score was 29-3. » heavy-lilbtlll: Ira-mo left the Avon The next game of the series will gtouiily after the fifth roiln d‘ second prize money of 0150 al— Master retired from the match The fifth game will be played _ River team with a 2-1 edge in the be layed :\ springliiill, pmbthly wan-m inn weighed 133 though each had scores of 170 gfluex the second round. l-“‘ll8hl~ Mllllflll 11"‘ Dlllh b°5l"°l'“V° 5°l’l¢5- on ed-nudw. i “,4 gm ‘law Yorkers 1 ' Trooper Wilson's possible at 900 ' yards gave him second place over the Montreal shot. Trooper Wil- son had a possible 50 at 300 yards and a. 45 at 600 while Capt. Proctors individual scores for the three distances were 47, to and 74, respectively. Capt. Proctor took third prize money of $100. TIPPIE AND (}.C. Baker. Kentvil1e_ N. S . 161: Cadet J. K. Purves. ‘Halifax. 160: Major 5. T. E. Fetterlcy, Halifax, 159: Sgt E. R. Burke. Charlotte- HCAPH IT'S TOO LATE FORA TENT THIS 'YEAl'LI/KNYV/AYI IT V/O~l'T BF. LONG FOR-F. SCHOOL STARTS NOW AN’ |T'LL BE SNOG/IN’ ’FORl KNOW iT-- E. Macdonald’s vs R. Tocrrnbs. ‘ Mens Singles ’f:30—’I‘. Mailett vs. H. Hughes. 0. Macbellan vs. (J. Craig. Ladies Singles STUBBS Campbell Sets New Record oomistlou. England, Aug. ' (ac)-— Sir Malcolm oampbali boat record. Royce prodmt. a fact the new record the abl~ ._cver the mile in 25.2 eecon hit a top speed of 143.85 M. P, H or 124.06 knots, The in 5.6 seconds at 140.62 M. P H. or 12”) 12 idiots. hlsbat 20- was oiitltetiireeholdofazlleweram water speed today after guiding his Bluebird II over the placid. waters of Lake Ooniston to a would motor- The huge silver sled averaged 141.74 miles an hour satmday on two trips over the measured mile. uhatixsrlns Sir Malcc'm’s own rec- ozud by 10.81 miles an hour. The engine was H. seven-yrs-av-oki Rolls t rriaku more remark- she covered the southward run ds and dniver swung her through a smooth smil- clrcle and back she came. this time City Baseball League, Playoff Watt Defeats McDia For Singles Once rated the top doubles play game. That he can do all right for himself It the bespectacled watt showed Saturday as he smacked down Don Mo- Dlarmld cf Ottavm _in taking the Prince ‘Out there alone, the former Dzwls Cup player took the Ottunrfls men- rmid Title And Dominates Double Events er in Canada, Lnird Watt of Man!- real is showing them he doesn't need 3 partner now to II!!!‘ M5 “ml” sologungthe Black Cat -Way $15 5152/ l‘L.’\llt 0ll CORK lll’ - l0 in! ID‘ - 159 How They Stand International League ‘ Island crown. sure in straight sets 6-3, 6-1. 6-2. The win was doubly sweet. for DOMIN ATES DOUBLES Besides demoristzntlng his singles prowess, Watt proved he still is a master at the doubles when he teamed up to take the men's and the mixed dloubies cliampionnhfps. He won the men's title Saturday with Kenny Farmer of Montreal after drawing down the mixed crown Friday with Mrs. Harry The had to fight their way up from behind to take the men's title from Hey Piers and Harry Roper of Halifax. They dropped the first two sets and then came back to Brain the match _!—-8. 6-2. 6-2, 6-1. Mrs. Harold Jones of I-lalifax won the women's singles title by setting back Ruth Fishleigh of 'I‘o- ronto in straight sets. the scores were 6-4. 6-3. The women's doubles title went for the second struaimnt. time to Mrs. Jones and Mrs. . V Wood- bury. another Halifax player. who won by default over Miss Flshilei h and Dorrothiy Hurst of Toron . Miss Flshlegh sprained her. ankle after the Haligonianshad taken: the Deserving Of Congratulations The week-long tennis. tourna- ment Just concluded has been of the most. successful ever staged in local history. Both from the competitor and spectators stand- point. the meet has met with wide- spread app:-oval.‘ Visiting players have been loud in their praise of "18 710-‘lpltfillty shown during their visit and have indicated their in- tentions of iieturnihvg next year, No little credit for the success of the tournament goes to M.355;s_ Gus Ben-tlev and Mack MacKi'.mnon who have been for long a tower of strength in promotlfw the . The!’ have placed Charlottetown "On the map" so far as tennis is concerned making the Open Chain. l'>l0l'lSlllps here a mecca for play- ers from many parts of Uppgy Canada. the eastern United States as well as from Nova Scotia and .New Brunswick, Thvey were ably assisted in the running of mg l°“”“-m°Tl’0 l7.V Masts. Jack Stems and Dr. Gil Houston. President of the Charlottetown Club. Coneratu. lstiioris are due these gentlemen n- 0 all concerned who - lxllbuled 171 ma-kllllt the toil'rnair$.‘r11t the success which it was. Rovers Meet This Evening The second game of the City League playoffs, a best out of five series is slated for the Park diam- ond this evening at 5:46. ‘I‘hl'0wn back on their heels by their 1-1‘ defeat yesterday Anchors will field a full term tonight in an offort‘to tie up the series at a 83m’? apeoe. Rovers as a res t of their victory are now in tlllilc driver's seat but they realise they have a tough battle ahead of them if they are to capture the City League crown from the umari. first set 6—2 and were leading 4-21 0119- Anchors Again. Wait, for if was Moblarmid who tossed him out of the Island lloiirnament last you. beating him in His semi-finals. The player froi . the Capital went on lo the title then. in the second. fiaesiilts of play in the junior fi- HR #2 Women‘: singles: Dorotrxy Hunt. 'I‘0‘i'O!llJ0, defeat- gig Ann Saimderson, Halifax. 6-3. Men‘: Doubles: Bill Thomsa, Halifax. and Ersld-he Carter. GM‘-'Il: John, de- feated Bill Mloreaide uni Ivan Gorénoirs. Ohazilottetown, 4-6. 6- . Women’: Doubles: Dorothy . and Joan Miller. Olnrlothstown. Meat- ed Ann saimdersaii. Halifax. Joan Woodbury. Halifax, 5-0. 6-4, Mixed Doubles: i1'crr-‘hes Mauntain. Hnlihx, mid Dorothy Hurst, Tomi-ito. defaulted Erckzirie carter, sum John. and _0Anigi saunderscm, I-Iallvlfex, . Kensington & S’side Team Scheduled S&illl~fln&lB 10!‘ the i. baseball title get underway at Summerslde tonight with the suin- mirsédaom £10-smge pinyiuz hosttgy to in usincton en . Lorrie Monkley of ainnmersidu will be behind the sin tonight and is desirous of .h‘lLving both 347114115 rflgdy to start the game at me ni2no.nte<i time. which is 5:40 Shfirp. Mr. Monkley tgvether with Mr. Sheen and Mi‘. Arthur Lirkin will handle the series which is I two out of three afftir. Batteries for Suminurslde to- Dalcy and Hun- le Kensinelonb battery conribinatien will be Mlccallum and Ollinmun. We herewith ublish 1. the players elii bio for to ln: on th :11 list of termediarte ball a gil- teams. Victoria Baseball Club, Clfuiwn ' James Roach, Macnomld 11: mm envy. Maurice Bolger, Ivan Ivan Harper. Ehnie Robin‘, Juli Gallant. John Stanley, Vernon Lsrter. Kenllnflon BI-ll Club-June: 1-rig-gins. Eddie McDonald. Qmllo Dari-«ch Joseph Gillie J . Hyman Kashe . Ben Chamwon. Leslie camel-on, oint- ies 1-iowatt, Jack chi Georg Webster. Vincent Mncgfiin , 3 35” Phquet. Gordon Oooke. Irvin Dominion Bnubnil iottetown—-Pat. Power, with J,,y_ Fred Whclen. HM‘ Man-tau, l-After. Emmet Mu hy, Everett Maolieil, Ambs-ooe - Kinricu, John Doyle. John Whit- lcck. Will W1-union. William Mur- ley. Benfunin shepherd, Bill Me- gfilgxm. John Sfllhlreba-lags. Wllter s'sIda.All-Stu-ii-J H to , oseph un r Club Chu- \Y/ELL, IT SOON’S SCHOOL EATEN upev ’ . I'D HAVE Fourth prize of 060 went. to I Calgary shot. Sat. 1.. B.'l'homp- son, who scored loo. Lieut. A. F. Gormley. Charlottetown posted a Remember When IT \WOULD ALL BL S GMWMA-— I WANT A TILNT I cm $TlJl3l3Sl some DA DRNE. ME. TO EXTREM LSLJILES " ‘Q1 JUST WNT Won L t P. ..1=~sL°'°v gs "ii .s€i 2 '7 55.; Syracuse 7: ° ’ Buffalo '70 ll N9W'"1‘k to :23 1323 3 ‘oi ii .415 Montreal 53 74 41-, Toronto 52 79 39-, American League; New York 79, 34 Boston 70 41 I33? Chicago in so 553 Cleveland 58 5,4 M Detimlt 55 55 5” W 50 66 .431 Phihde 39 73 348 , St. 33 75 m . National League Cincinnati in 41 gm Sta. India 65 44 593 Chicago 62 52 54, New York .55 5,4 950 Brooklyn 54 54 500 Pittsburgh 50 as 453 - Boston 47 61 _435 Philadelphia. 34 72 321 Today's Draw In Maritime Golf Tourney The annual meet of tile Mart . Oaliaxlian ladies‘ Golf Union opens this afternoon with I_. President vs. Vim . dents match. The following is the Vice President's (.Vl.l‘5. Miss D. Holmes. Truro rs, Miss Mallle Howard. Goisebrook. . , Bl'idgc'.\‘ater vi. H. Connors. . Mrs. S. E. Goodwin. Fredericton Mrs. A1‘8'll€. Fredericton vs. Min Audrey M'ci.eod, Riverside, St. Mrs. J. Amherst. Miss M, Morris, Crrtown vs. Miss M. Chestnut. Fredericton. Mrs. W. E. Cotton, Clrtnwn VI. Mrs. Hugh Gregory, Riverside, st. . . W. Mc.Klnnon. Ghtown vs. Mrs. R. T. Holman. Cirtowli Mrs, 0 D. lvflccresor. Ch'wWll vs. Miss Keith Mars, Amherst Miss Barbara Nase. Westfleld VI Mrs. J. '1‘. Driscoll, Riverside, St. John. Mrs. J. L. Pattillo. TNIO '5» Miss N. L0n8Vl'0l'th. Cll'l0Wn- Miss Betty barge. Ch'i.own Y5. Mrs. N. DeBlois, Cll'l0“’ll- Miss Adele Murph.\'. uorselnwk vs. Mrs. Wallace, I-‘redarlctorx Mrs. H. Artihui‘. Sydney vs. Min Joan Robinson, Riverside. st John Mrs. Mesrs, Ashburn ri- Greta. Beaiwn. Sydney- Miss Jones, gt. Andrews vs. Mil G. Buntaifn. On town. “ Miss wma Laird. Chm '5 Miss Ethel Howard. G0l‘S0llT°°l‘- Miss Colin McKenzie. SYdll°_7 VI. Miss Constance SCl’lGll‘.‘l(‘l, Wes». nellglas Rosalie Wa.Lsh, Gorscbrool M vs. Miss Ethel rbley. Gvrselr°°‘ Mrs. sens; angers ln _ChW“ vs. Miss Ruth DBVlS<lll. Tllml-Mm ' . Pie Afihbllgn kvs. , Oorse roo rice iiyndman. CWT‘ M lott_etowr: vs. Miss sally llufll“ Miss Margaret Pf‘ow"~’.‘. _Cll‘l°l'° vs. Miss Jane Kuhn. (I0 «sorori- Warrington Wins Decision By Edwina ,4 i=_ MEA- J AN’ SEE.’-5