Aucusr 19. 1936 BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING Nita 11010525 New Record’ TIP Tofs CAPT ForMarztzme Two-ygagr-olgcts I", Low-s A Alberton Own-e? Horse Clips Mile In 223%. Marjorie M. Captures 2.12 In Straight Heats As August QIIQBH R8668 E/Tctory In 2.24. The Provincial Exhibition 0 . ', - . yesterday afternoon. perfect ugeatthrbllxiuthbogtolzlofltbrfltadf racing and vaudeville combining to swell the atfehdance to the larircst total in_ its, history for a first day 39:8,,“ “HMS “Id S" fast “"11 "WY ilild to be renewediat -" stores. in some cases two and three times during the morn’: lag. The total of season tickets sold is also a record, by far (luhstiipping other" years. The program which commenced at a few minutes 10 two with a song by Charlie Chamberlain, was completed at four minutes after five with Jack Diver's sensational lugh dive. The vaudeville was all that it was advertised to be and round after round of applause greeted the Moreen ’I‘voupe, 'I‘o1"cllr Girls and the Diving Act. Tho thrcc r: scusitzoiral fir , cvcr-yt u; in doubt until the last fcw strides, and it 1.- a safe bat that a more enthug. rustic (iranu stand could not bc found than yesterdays. The horses would enter the stretch bunch-gd and frequently cirange places three time» bzf rc tltcy crossed the finish inc. It was the kind of racingtliat sends thrills up your spine in every L . 2.12 TROT AND PACE Great interest centered in this brcnirrc of Piucky Scott 2.03, mak. ing lrcr sfCDlHl start of the season, Iliilffi H?! _.'t the best 2.12 paccrs in the ivfiuullmes. Her friends had “"5? Cfllliidrncc in the daughter of Piicr‘ Scott. and looked fcrrvard to tier Willlllllg. Changes had IJQQI] made in her rigging since Monm- guc. Thcrc ; went free-legged, lTTT-"fflily she has etruippcd w ththo hcpgrlcs and (‘vidCnily ihcy did 11;: suit. her because sh: was not any- thing like n: gord as on August 51h. In the third heat she showed $01110 flash of that form u-hm 51w pnvvd around llfarjortc M. and al- m:st won. Marjorie coming on the lasi- fcw sirirles t1 mp 1n- 1mm heat. she having also won the first two heats. I‘ TWO-YEAR-OLD TROT AND PACE These were announced as thp best field of trvoqorar-olds of Maritime brooding that had over faced a starter, and tire- annornrccmcirtwas fully jiutificd by 1)"l‘IOrl1‘l11l‘l,(‘c. Nita Volo was l-1-l bu‘ rho had to work for her lairrcls. In the first lr-cat Claude O'Brien wits given a keen ovation as he cror-"ctl the 11110 in 223 1-2. thorcby s-ctting up,a new record for Maritime bred two-year- olds. replacing thc 2.24 1-4 of Guy Ann made over Charlottetown last fall ln thc mituriflcs. Buddy Volo. also from the O'Br n stables and drivetr by "P.p" O'Brictr was 2-4-2. Dillon Direct, driven by Earl Avery b91111! second the second heat. 2.24 PACE, FIRST DIVISION The first heat of the 2.24 pace "lipeatvd to be anybcdys with horses cbangng irlazcs all through 1hr‘ nrrle. Leta Knlmuck “'11s Icad- ilif! at the thrcc-qirarlcr but Real Great. came on vcry fast through ilrc stretch and almost nabbed her. Other hors.s rvcrc very close. 1n fact a blankct would cover thc first i-‘HF. which included N rihcrn lfedgcwoad and Balbo. August Q10!“ moved tlrc cvcirtilal winner" McVcaglr, who claims i s" his birth place Ln: iir Iialifax. got a great hand when he was an- houncctl thc winner. Tlic starter. R, M. Wcbbcr of ivfilltowu. N.I3.. had a good day,th:~ ‘lllY-‘Y-i :"":‘.iu': l"; gsttln" the l‘ have: out pvJmpt-‘y on Lin" and doing as they were told. the ‘"0111: being kept down to a mini- 11111111. _ 2.12 TIIOT AND PACE First Heat. ThJre were v» . __ .,_. five ' were featured by: Azi u a F In rue AMAzou...172e... NOT RECOGNIZING SMALL WHlTE STONES FOUND IN STREAMS AS DIAMONDS, GOLD PROSPECTURS USED THEM FOR COUNTERS . IN CARD GAMES In CANADA... SQUARE-CUT DIAMONDS. . . Circus- the Globe of Death, the Bicycle starters and they got away on the second score with Guy Britten at U"! 1101K‘. Befgre the first turn was "cached Pluck)‘ Scott had grabbed it m“! Marlvrie M. was trailing Piucky with Guy Brirtoir third. Brave Arion fourth and Hanover" Cfiuri" fifth. all strung out. They kept these positions until just past the three-quartet" pole when MM. jore M. pulled out and raced licck and neck with Plllcky SCQLL They came down the IIIIIIQ stretch just like a beam with Guy Brltton close 0n the outside. In the last fifty Yards Mflriorie M. forged ahead and GUY 3mm" Dasscd Plucky Scott. finishing within half n. length of Marjorie in a. wild driving finish, Brave Arion fourth and Hanover" Coirricr a close fifth. Sccrnd Heat. They got away on t-h: second score Wllll Majorfo M. taking the lead which she kept 1,11 the way. Brave Arion in second with Hanover Courier on the outside. Guy ltrltton fourth and Pittcky Scott la; t. They kept these front- ions_l’t1'°ii.\’\vcllunlit tlr: ssccnd. time around, when Guy Britt n came up fast on the outside into second position. Comzng down the lrcnre stretch Marjorie M., Guv Br" tton and Brave Arion made a dandy race. but Guy Britten srvcrv- (‘d and Arion could nzt get throuzlr. finishing In third place. Guy Brit- ton was set back one position for swcrvlng and Brave Arion placed second. Plucky Scott and Hanover Courier a close fourth and fifth rc- spcctlvcljv, Third Heat. After three scores thcv got away with Marj-rie M. 1n the lead. Plucky scott right on lrwi" wlr-rcl and Brave Arion on the out- side until half way rip the back :t.r"c1.."l1. when he dropped back to third place, Guy Britten fourth and Hanover Courier fifth. Plucky made a try on the uppsr turn of the back stretch h head Marjorie M. and they surely l-okcd nice racing ncck and neck around the turn and do";"n the homo stretch, Marjorie M. just nosing out Piucky Scott in a beau- tiful finish. Guy Britton it close third and Bravc Aricn and Han- over Courier fourth and fifth. The fastest time of the race—and the day-was 2.1’) 1-4. made in the sec- ond heat. TWO-YEAR-OLD TItOT AND PACE Nine bnbv trolls-rs and pHCCPFFZZIZ away the three heats with very lt- llc scoring considering it was their first appearance before the irubllc. Some were so wcll developed that it was difficult for spectators to bo- licve ill-P)‘ were only two-ycnr-otds. Thcy were excellent cvidcircc that lhc breeding of trot-tors and 1iaccrs ln the hfaritfinrs has undergone great. impr vcirtcnt. and the feeding also, because thc youngsters have t0 be wcll fed to shoyv as much viflfll‘ and size as tires.‘ young onc- N'ta Volo. c!" : of I" Vi?" was outstanding and in the first heat. as mentioned above lcworcd the record for Maritime bred two- ycnr-clds by three-quarters of a second. She won each heat quite impressively. although lrsiirg under tear» iv tri-vet_flizir_-_lie “h”: " I 8O TIMES HARDER THAN ANYIOTNER KNOWN SUBSTANCE“ ARE USED TO TEST THE NARDNESS OF BLUE GILLETTE BLADE srest. . . SA NIH-ES from every coil of Gillette steel are aub- "1 tied to a diamond-pain‘ ’ instrument which lccuratcly measures the hardness of the metal. Every ¢ 5°" g!‘ Gillette steel must be uniformly hard. No won. u?“ u: Gillette blades give one perfect 111w; my ° °'- B"! I PINK!!! from your dealer tcdqyl BLUE GILLETTE Bvanr NOW 5 FUR 2st IU Fill! Elli NEW “Close Finishes 1 IIIE WQHARLOTTIATDOWN GUARDIAN svou worm Giants Close In On League Leading Cards NEW YORK. Aug. 18-(AP>-—Tlre Giants stretched their current winnzng streak to eight gtffllglil. lrcrc tclay, and became a bigger" threat than over in the Nntiqnn1 LOILElU‘ race by frorncng Brooklyn Dodger" in both ends of a double- 1 lvarlh‘ 5-3 nllrl 11 5, Mcl Ott‘s 211th lromcr enabled the Giants to cash in on Frcddv Fitz- stnunons’ I0-hit pitching in the op- Feature Opening Day’s . again. In the Yankee Stadium tonight, the negro boy show- ed a crowd of less than Sill,- 000 roaring fans the Joe Louis of the Primo Camera encr. despite a fine hurling perfor- 1 nuance for the Dodgers by Van‘ Mungs. l In the nightcap, Gus Mancuz-o 1 and Dick Barteil supplied Giant honrers. and the New Yorkers put the game on ice with clusters of four runs in the second and Sixth inirnrzs. Victory pulled the Giants up t0 within a game 0f the pace-setting St. Louis Cardinals. and sent them a game rind a half in front of Chl- eago Cribs. At Pittsburgh Captain Gus Suhr's mlitlltl‘ bat gave the Pirates a. 3-2 Vicimil’ 0Y0!" Cubs in the secnd game of a doubleheader" today. Ear- licqr the Bucs dropped tlrc opener 5- . The Phillzes ended their trt-game losing streak. the longest of the l11'lj()l' league season. today at Bos- ton as Claude Passcau shut out the Bccs \v'th three hits for a 7-0 viv- tarv. LUTON. Eirgland-ACPJ-Laur- cncc O'Hara. jiromising young full- back. has been signed by Luton 'l‘awi\ in the English football lcngirc i asap amateur. luau". Buddv Volo. also by Pftx VOII W011 Sefolid moncv. with Dillon D11"- cct third. Leland fourth. 2.211 PACI-I F1’ LT DIVISION Seven horses fared [he starter- for l-lrc first heat and thcy got nwfly on the fl . score rvith Nfirthern Her! " w 0d at the pole. Rosebud 13mm on thc firs‘. turn and lost ground which couldn't b: made up. Real Great took the lead fronr Hedgc- wcod on tit»? laack stretch with 1,919. Kalmucl: third on the outside. They raced up the back stretch and around until flu», second time. com- ing into tho lime strctclr Kcllv started teaming and it was a keen race bcttvccir L"l'.\ Kalnruck. Real, Great, Northern Hcdgewond and Iionlm. Leta. Kalmucl: gutting tlrc dPvb-ion from Real Grcat bv a neck. the other" horses fini=lring in the order na with August Queen fifth, Balba SIXIII and Rosebud sev- cnth. Second Hcat. Real Great got avmy about a length to the god with Lcta Kalmuck second. Just around the first turn Leta made a, bad break. pirllcd lr-rr boots and lirjurcd her knee and dropping back to last p'acc. August Queen drew up on cvcir tcrtns with Real Great, Ipona and Balbo well up with the others. Tircy raccd this way until they reached thc upper turn when Aug- ust Queen made a try, beating out Real Great by ‘nchcs. Rosebud paced a. steady mlic this trip and finished a close third. Lcoira f;urth. Third Heat. It took only one score to gut tlrcm arvziy. August Quccn had tho lead but she lost it to Leona going up the back str"et.cll.~, Baibo. Rcal Great and Ivortherir Hcdgcwood wcll tip with the twllrcrs. Leona kept- the lead until‘ they rcachcrl the ironic stretch thc sor- ond time around whcn August Queen [)lll'(‘(‘l out and beat her to the wire. Bzribo and Northr-rir [Icdgcwoozl a good third and fourth Real Great fifth. Rosebud sixth. Into Kalmuck was drawn this heat III account of the injury referred to above. SUMIWARY 2.12 Trot and Pact’ Marjorie M. 2.07 3-4 (Rud- (lerhami — — — ~ -— ~ 1 1 i Grry Britten 2.03 1-4 (Jardlnc) 2 3 3 Plucky Scott 200 (Scmpi-ci -- :1 4 2 ltrnve Arron 2.08 (Avery) --4 2 4 Hanover Conner 2.00 (Con- rovl ~ — — — — ~ -— —- 5 5 5 Time: 2.10 3-4. 2.10 1-4. 2.12. The winning horse is owned by R. Jabaloc. North Sydney. NS. Twn-Ycnr-Old Trot and Pace Nita V01; (C. O'Brien) - —1 Buddy.’ Volo (H. O'Brien) - Dillon Direct (Avery) Leland tMcNeilll - - - -- Guy Kalmuck (Kelly) ——- -— Volo Scott (Schumam - - 5 Ruby Volo (Boutlller) -- — - ll Worthy Aubrey fMcKcmrai ‘l Peggy Volo (Hankinsml —- 0 7d Time! 2.23 1-2. 2% 1-4. 2.24 1-2. The winning horse 1s owned by H. Umlen. Albcrton. PEI. 2.24 PM? First Division August. Queen 2.15 1-2 (Mc- 2 3 . 4 8 catamarans“- uqwnqpwn» Veaghl — — — — - — — - 5 1 1 Real GTPRI. 2.19 (M "W1 ~—- 7- 9. 5 Mona 2171-2 (J. O“ "n1 a-Ii 4 2 n-ilbo (Imwriyvi -- -- -— - 4 50 Northern Hccmcwood 2.17 1-2 (Avery) — — — -~ -— -—3 G4 Rosebud (Mllfphy) — -—-- —- 7 3 8 Leta Kain-ruck 2.14 1-4 - (Kclly1—--——~—- --— -—l 7d": Time: 2.14 1-4. 2.15. 13.15. i The winning horse is owned by .R Charles Oral; Halli: :. N _-_-.-.--.--_--.._ i and Max Baer fights in knocking out Jack Sharkey of Boston in the third round of their 10 round bout. It was the most crushing" defeat. in the Boston veter- an’s long ring career. 'I.0uis flattened him three times .for counts of nine before firing two devastating lefts to the head that sent the former champion reeling; to the canvas again, this time out for keeps. The victory once again projected Louis, hailed as a superfighter" until his stun- Sharkry Through? For Sharkcy, who likewise had drvamed of another" championshll: nratch, it probably meant fistic ob- li\'iorr. The Squire of Chestnut Hill is not likely to don the gloves again. negro dynamite tonight, Old Jack had been in the rnrdst of a come- cmerging from rctrrcnrcnt last win- ter he had delentcd _ gain In Fistic Guy SCOII-arldp SpotlzghtWith TTireeRoand Wi"$-2=24 Al The All Stars, 3-1 For Knockout ,0ver Sharkey SP.’ mgfield Third Straight Victory (By Eddie Brietz- Associated Press Sports Writer) -(A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW "YORK, Aug. l8—The Braddocks and the Schmel- ings can look to their Iaurels. Joe l.o:zis,,the Detroit man- killer", is on the Warpath - ' ning defeat by Max Schmeling in June, back into the fistic spotlight and ranked him as the no. one contender for a shot at the winner" of the forthcoming James J. Braddock- Max Schmeling title engagement. 1 i Winston‘ twice in one fright. lost n1 physical shape. JOE LOUIS count 0f 10. Louis was charge in again, but. Referee Ar- thur Doirovan waved him back. Sharkey landed only one real blow. Early in the second, he fired a long left. that caught Louis on the face. The blow carried plenty Until he ran into the package of l 9f stonm and jar-red the npgm mo. mcntarily, but he recovered to hit Jack a short right that opened the back campaign of his own. Since 51111011191}, gyt‘, Jack, weighing 197 1-4, was lean Ulikllmvll and fanned and looked in pErfect But he was no decision, fought a draw with Tony‘ match for tonight's J09 Louis who Shucco and CtL})])C('l the uonrcback; was n11 that with a dccrsivc triumph over young Phil Bvubakcr, the sensation from the Pacific coast. Louis, ending the fight after" a minute and two seconds of thei third round. gave Jack more trouble and more punishment than rhc former" champion received in those other" four fights combined. Not in all his long ring cam- paigning: has Shnrkcy SL011 so many rights and iefts. They rained all ovcr" him from all directions. Fronr the first round on it was ob- vious that nothing save a quick kayo could save the clay for Sliarkcj’. Louis swirnncd out with the first boil like a sink, brown panther. He cloutcd Sharkcy with rights t0 the head and lofts t0 the head and body. 'i‘wice he drove the 1ruzzled tar" into the rorcs. Somehow old Jack weathered the punishing as- sault and finished the round on his feet. Louis Govs t0 Work To nrzmy in the crowd it looked like Jack had taken the best Lotus 111111 m shop and might go on to win. But flu: shrughtcl- didn't really get startzd until the second round. Before that frame was well un- derway, Louis belted Shnrkey with a ]‘l\ll\i(‘l'l‘.5lll§.‘, right that opened a recent rut over the former" gobs lclt i-yc, A few sccrriltls later" an- other pile driving right to the jaw sent Jack down tor the first kuocktlovvn. The croxvtl stood and howled 05 Slratkcj", a bwvzItiorctl (‘Xl)l'L‘S.\‘l()il on his face. llllllttl him-Writ to hi» foot with the aid of ilrc ropes as the tinrckccpcr" tolled “nine? Louis was waiting for" him. Bl", for-o Jack could more than T111501 hi5 gloves the negro lore ll1 with a series of Tlf§l1l$ and lofts. First he would fire a right to the head and a lcft to the body. ’l'hcn a lctt to the head and a right 00 the 50d.“ Sharkcy hit the rosin for another count of nine. Had this round gone a few sec- onds longer Jack lrkcly would have been counted out. Louis Unruffled Louis, as fresh as when he started and showing all the savage fir-e that. marked his work prior to the Bchmcllng rout, 10st no time putting on the finishing touches in the third. Sharkey. his mouth and eye bleeding from the terrific punish- ment he absorbed in the second, ran squarely into n short; right flirsh to the Jaw mid he hit the boards for" the third knockdown, rvznln for the count of nine. f D bruised and aching all "11’ r. he valiantly climbed back to 'his fort just in time to be caught with fwu sizzling lefts and a short rlsiht to the hcad. Down he went and t-hls time he stayed. Thc c1‘ nave Jack a rousing hand :~ r- "iinci his feet just after the tinrvkccpcr reached the EH15 left jab held Joe back for a ifew seconds at the start of cach and more. Louis’ weight was 199 3-4. Before and after he got in his one blow. Shar"kcy' spent most of the time trying to ward off the killing shots of the brown bomber. found the was driven round, but once Joe range, the sailorman back on tho. defensive. Louis ncvcr gave Sharkcv a chance to belt him with his right as Jack predicted he would do. Heavyweight Title Boutflff Says Gou Id l SPRINGFIELD. Ill., Aug. '18. Guy Scotland carried off the feature 2:24 Class Trot. in the second (lay of the Grand Circuit harness racing program at the Illinois State Fan- today, winning the second and third heats. SUhDL-UIIES lleviuw Futurity, Tun Year Old Pace, Purse 51.975 Broncho, br c by Trn v IJ. O. ‘Mcvay; ~ — -~- 7 --- — l 1 Dusty Hanover, bc 1H. 'l'lroni"asv i.’ 2 Eddie C. Grail-arr. bl c tlicinrisw 1i 3 Fred Hamel". bg ilk-Katy: -- - 5 4 Widow Brewer" "also started , Tinres—2:05, 2.07. 1 Review Futurity, Two Year Old l Trot, Purse $1.775 ,1 Shirley Hanover", bf by .\1r. Mc- 1 Ellwyn (l1. ‘Thoma-r . . -- -~ 1 l1 Richard thc Third, ss iPttlllll - 2 2 f Delphia Hairover, br f ll\'l])t‘J -- 3 3 ‘ Princess Illarina. bf (Erslrin: - 4 4 Tinres—-‘.l:0'l‘.:; 2:08. Three Year Old Pace, Illinois Iircctl- ers Futurity, $700 added Mary Jane. bi‘ by Hollyrood Bob tAmuirttst-tri _ _ - . _ ._ __ 1 Dick Ripples. bg (Kuowltonl — 3 2 Billy Gene, bi" c (Lianibi -- —- 2 3 ‘ Bessie Orlander, bt (liurrrgnt) 5 4 Mary Henley. Sim-light‘ and Ann Silk also started. Times~2:06‘_-, 2:11‘; 2:24 Class Trot, Purse $1.200 and Entrance llloney milled Guy Scotland, bg by Scotland (Moore) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 11 Senator" Belmont, ch s (Paiinl l 2 2 | Rapture, bin vMcKayl -_ _ _- '1 134, Volition. Fay Hanover, htltuidorra.‘ Spintcll, Patricia Hanover, Peter l Eclipse, Donald Truax, Miss Acker- i man, Dell Srskiyou, IIIcO ran. Tnne--2:04, 2:00, 2:082. 2:20 Trot, Illinois Ownt-d Qmnhau‘ Mile 'l‘rack llorscs. Purse ‘stilt! Calumet Cassidy, ch m by Peter the lircvvci‘ (Sunbcrg) 1 1 1, Calumet Camden, br m (Caine)_-~-...~__g23t Lajeland Albert. br g (H. Fitz- patrrck» _ _ _ N L . _ 3 3 4, silkpGlorv. br g (Cdnficld) — 4 7 21 Elmira Potenrpkiir, bin (J. LambJ-fl . _ _ _ ___5551 P.J.M., Volo Eotawah, Ester Bcilb ‘ also ran. Time-Ms. room». asst... Baseball Results AMERICAN Lear-tr; First game; Detroit $t- louis o-ro ooo OGx-lfl 13 2 , Lawson. Sorrcll and Hayworth; l HOS-Wit. Licbhart, Xinmr. Second game: Detroit 702 (114 100-45 2o I St. Louis 00 0110 000-S s 1 Auchcr and Harvcrth; Hoggptt, Loibhart». Kimberliir and Hcnrsloy; Cochrane, Giuiini. Boston 11o oox nor-c 1o o Philfldrlurrln oor ooo roo_2 1o o Grtvc and R. Frrrcll: Rhodes, Fnk and Hayes. NEW YORK. Aug. 1B—(AP)—A Cleveland 212 102 101 0-10 21 2 battery of plrvsictairs peered atjChzcago 003 21:; 01a 1_11 1g g Jimmy Braddockls ailing 12ft hand t".~da_v' their oflcrcd such contradict- ory testimony as to whether" the in-i jury was serious enough to warrant. postponcnrent of the l1C8.V_\'\\'L‘ll;l1l. chanrporrs l5-rnurrd title (lei-THC? against Max Schinrlrng next nronth that the New York State Athletic Commission ordtrtwl Jimmy 1-,. con- sult a ‘pt0lllill0llt blue Spfifllllld." and report the outcome next Tucs- day. Indications tonight were that thci bout: would not be. hold in scptcnv‘ bcr. Jiznnrr" Johnstxur. boxing dlr-i cct~r of Madison Square Garden. said the fight. would bc 11°10 “PM, {tiny in the cvcirt a IHSIDOIICIUCIII.‘ brcmnc necessary. Jnc Gould. Braddockls manager. insisted he d'dn't car-c what the Commlssioir decides on Tuesday. As far as lrc is conccrired Braddock will inot. fight. azain this year. “I can't let Jim flzht with cfbad hand." Gould said. "At least five doctors advised us that it would b: unwise f"r him to do any boxifik 1'01‘ at least three motiths, The flizht is ofl’ as far as we are QOHCOTIICG." Gould wont ahead with ralans for an operation on the champions‘ hand within a few days. WOULD SUBSTITUTE VANCOUVER, Aug. lit-Manager‘ Ancll Hoffman, who brought Maxi Baer here today for a couple of ex- l hlbltton bouts with brother Buddyg; said if champion Jimmy Braddoc ‘, was unable to meet Max schmellngl in September, Maxie would step 1a., Hoffman claimed he had an offer , to put his fighter into the preach if . either Braddock or the German . heavyweight were unable to fight. , “I'll do the same to Schmcllirg as ‘ I did last, time," Baci- said as he strutted up and down his hotel room here. He added hc would give ' part of his winnings to charity-of there were any, CAPE TOWN-KL’. P.)—-As ll offering on the altar of road safety. 58 dccrcplt motor cars. valued at $7.500. were set. on fire and burned inmrwlstedmupsolmom ,- Illldcbrnird. Hllllllh, Anon and Sullivan; C. Brown. ChcihrI. Gall-i house. Cain and Scwcll, l New York 00o (no oro_z g 4‘ Washington 700 oao 2(1\-._9 11 1 Hadley. Nlurplrv. W, Bmwu and Jorgcns. Glenn; Apyipfoh and E01. 1 i l ton. xavrosar. rmcrr". First game:- Chioarxo om 101‘. roo s 1o 1 : Pilksbllrtzll 20o (lfvr 011 411 n ‘ French and lI-r: ~.:.'.; Bun-hon‘ and Paddon. Second Gamc;_ Chic-am oar oao ooo Pilfsbrnuh 000 (W) l2 l Leo and O'D"a. llirtircsi ' i and Paddcn. l First Gamc:-- f I‘! l0 0 t J Frmklvn ror 100 0510 New York 00.’! 020 00x 5 .0 2 Mungo and Ber": 1w FIlJ,§]]]n1](1ll:\ and Mancnso. Second Gomez- Brooklyn 220 000 10o 513 :1 New York 241 on: 00.x’ ll 1R o Franklrausc. Willsiolt. Brand: . mid Fiififlfi! Goblet". Smith and Mancuso. Philadelphia 000 10-1 002 '1 0 l Boston ooo ooo 00o 0 3 2 Passeait and Grace: Lannlng. Refs and m. j (Night Game) I Si. Bouts mlttfftlmll 4 9 1.1 Cincinnati 000001000 1 9 8 Johnson and Ozrndowskl; Davis, Brennan and Campbell. ,4 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE (Night Games) ‘ Toronto (101002000 3 5 0 Montreal 000000 001 t ‘I 1‘ Hcrrmann and Stuart; Chagrrm nud Tate. Rochester 010 200 010 4 8 1 BirfYalo 000 0M 10x 5 '7 0, HnrrNl and O'Fi\rrcll; Kline and (lrousc. Newark 004 151 00f l'.! 16 I Albany 001 300 000 4 9 4 Tan-frills. Baker and Rois: Kelly and Hogan. Second Game! ' _ Baltimore 140 000 010 6 7 1 Syracuse 000 011 06x t1 13 5 Melton and Savinq Mimgum Blithe and hing . BOXING B ASKETBALL OTHER SPORT PA GE SEVEN 1E3 GUE TITLED Playing steady hall afield that | at times reached brilliant heights the Tip 'l‘ops baseball team led by Manager Jimmy Sherry, last night . captured the Industrial League title and Tip Top. Trophy b)‘ downing the All-b rs 3 to 1 for their third straight ictory in the. Iii-st nut of five ssrics. All-Stars, defending their" title, won the opciriug encounter by a 9-0 count. Last irighfs game was the most ncrvc-tinglitrg encounter, of the series and possibly of the league. Close all the. way through, with the issue In doubt right up to the ' final out, the fans had plenty to l l 1 enthuse over as the [layers came through with speclaiular plays to cut off runs and rob batters of ‘ hits. True. there were errors, but; l usually the tennis stczuiicd to avert any damage. I» But in the final 21l11ll_\'$IS it vras the winneru that proved the slcadier. Held to one lonc bingle by the snrart hurling oi‘ Bennie Binns who irlavod a heroic part in attempting to stop the rush of the Tip Tops m the tritle, the winners capitalized on their Opponents nriscucs in the third and seventh to count three times. Fro-m this on i they were never headed. 1111-, Stars. batting ganrely, tied it up‘ in their half of’ the seventh to push , across rho only camed run of the ‘ game but in the Tops. half of the satire frame the losers blew wide open again and three darting-fur errors gave their opponents the winning runs. And tthus cndad one 0f the best" Industrial League playoffs since the bcziinriir: of the loop. Evenly" matched, the two young squadsl gave everything in every game.‘ The All-Stars went down fighting‘ hard to what proved to be the be/t- i tcr squad. a squad that should be wort-by titleholdcrs. "Lofty" McAlcer". slim southpaw artist was too nruclr for the A11- Stars. His u . sweeping hooks‘ cmnbintid with a of par-c held the All-Stats to four hits. In only one fmme was he in troubfe. that being the seventh. when two hits and two errors gave i his opponents their lone counter. i and C. Covlo. In fhc other ci rt ‘rzmings he‘ Score l7_\‘Il1I1lll!"§I-— pitched to only 25 batters. and _- 123 456 780 R H Ill that i< hurling in any league. Iii ,1 All-Stars 000 000 1000 1 4 f! Tip Tops 001 000 20x 8 l 2 was lfc/llccris second win of the’. series against no dcfczrts. i. The series also produced an un- l sung hero in the person of Bennie , Bin fast. game hurlcr of the] losers. Pitching his fourth straight. l game since the series night and lt nuns through no fault: of hi." that the AP-Smrs flutter the last tznr- l)(- ' Stewart 2b Wand cf ‘ All-ELM! baffling change‘ 1 S1"“'i"d' stockings. 400010 UIIJT 13 0 Iilnns made his finest effort last h-ccdom ht the Women's Cricket As- Defeat Defending Champs, withur an are of pit" o! the achiwvciircir; lll the ninth. Fir-ldiirg gems of tho rmme \‘\*_I‘i‘ mo‘ fled by Sttwvart. J. Roach and Ivlnrnauhair. Stan r: and Rom-h. I'll-ill second ha. 1c rd» ‘rop- ing one-hanrlcd 5t: ,1 . . lrit balls to cm (hnvLr rs .. Stc\\".irt': lr-"rd to an unassr‘ <i double p'.rv 1.. rfro f hfumaghn" mam t? r beautiful '1 ooi-‘r-ecwoo "' o QNN? IFQQI3KQQIQQ::IQQ; Tip Tops Gallant c B. Sherry ss Walsh If Sherry 1b °OwpGu°m Mumaghan r1 \Vhitlock 3b Me Aleer p Tota b m w Om“ Mush“ “°°“-Q¢o "‘°°°<>o>~co°: to .4» Ryan c J. Roach Eb Gillis 8b Howatt ss McQuaid l! Blnns p Stank‘? 1f V. Roach rf McKelgan 1b Totals gwumwwoosp*g ,_4@=°@o¢b-l°°z itsoeaoHi-M-qnfl “a o “I” it- Us: Qhhamqo “"'§"5"59'*-*1“N“ Nfiqar-laac-ft‘! SUMTW AR Y Earned rurxs: All-Stars l: run! batted in: McQuald, Ward 2; hits: off Binns l; off bfcAlccr 4: b on balls: off Binns 2 (B. Sl‘rr""-'1'» Stewart); struck out: h_\" Bin: (Gallant ‘.1. Ward 2, bfcAll-c 2. Sherry, lvfurnzrzhnn, w} . Stewart»; by lvLcAleer 5 (C. R‘. McQuaid, V. Roach, Glllis, . c- Kciganl: double pla_ t Stewart, unassisted in fifth; stolen base: l"). Shenjv. Gillis, Binns. Rvnn; 1-1; on base: All-Stan's ‘l: Tip Tops 5. Umpli"cs-—At tire plate. Bill Ryan: on the bases. A. McFarIano TIESE GIRL CRICKETITRS LONDON-AC}? l -Women crick- eters will still wear 1on1: white They want more dress- "we have allowed soclatlon says 1951- tirem to wear divided skirts but are Given erratic conceit e11 ihreush still insisting on long slocklnqs." Binnn nevertheless pitched himself 5TARRETT sThng 0X prrrarnXn out of difficulties time and again l/a BIWTIYS keep his mates In strik- nomrrwoommin _ ‘Charles in: distance. But the hunch at the Starrett, former Dartmouth COUPYG plate was missing and a. one hit. ll strikcrurt. jiorfornrance, the win- ners go‘. their" only hit in the" eighth, wcnt for" naught. It the second time Ben c Compare l/GIAG with any other brand at any price fen. . . Mll-DNESS QUALITY l was ture stars. football player. now a. movie actor, proved a capable baschirll pin‘. a recent charity game lrc ~ He. fielded wz". o? hits I ‘lI|-'$: —~in-n-—— rm!‘