JULY 28 1933 _ » , . . ,,. ' rua ’.:HARLo'r'rE'r _ _ OWN GUARDIAN _ .__ __ _,_ __ _ _ _s________________;_,___,__ PAGE SEVEN ..4» - NEWS°’... SPCJRT WGRLD I if _ if .: ) eamH flOf ope u ting. France NEW YORK, July 27-(A.P.) --For the second time in Tennis Stars Uprising Spells Tournament; Are All Primed Up After Week’s Rest-France Relies On Cochet, For Seven_t_h_Straight Win., pAiRiIB, July 2'! - (AP.) - The ceding that France will win the British Davis Cup team, victors ov- doubles. yr the United States in the inter- rone final. tonight was primed to 01133 "Ay break the six year reign of Franco ,ver Intematlonal tennis in the The French youngster, Andre ghallmge round opening tomorrow Merlin. named to the tesgi for the on the red court of Roland Garros first time, will open the defence mdium. tomorrow against Austin, with Co- Proflting by the be/d example of chet and Perry following them on _ me United States players who the urls her glamorous intemational tennis career Helen Wills Moody to. day was selected to lead the United States Wirhtman cup *nm mms: the Unnca fring- dom az #crest mus, Aug. 4-5. She led the American invasion of England last year and has Played in all hut one of thc 10 contests between the two com-,_ tri” H1100 1923, bltlllg kept out of the 1926 matches in England by an appenfiicit-is operation. The score of the contests is`six victories for the United Stat” against four for Great Britain. ___ , co . game up to the interzione final ap- The doubles will follow on Sat- parently worn out by their arduous urday with Jean Borotrs and Jac- practice sessions, the British play- dues Burgncn playing ,for France.. “stock s. complete vacation from probably against Perry and Hughes, lgnnis during the weck and spent although the English doubles pair the time playing golf, sightseeing has not been definitely selected; wandering about Paris. The competition closes Sunday with the tim-1 two Angles matches. ABB OONHDENT -. HENIGMI ENTERS KELLY Mi\0liiNiS_= 10 MILE RACE - Defeat For Stars; “Birds” Win Last Nights Gcmc’ I By 7 To 4 Count - Register? Six Runs In_iecond Frame’ l I Connecting for eight safe blows Donald hit safely, scoring Gosszi off the delivery of Big George McDonald was thrown out trying ti Ayers’ sou”-,paw ace of the Stem s'cr*,l second. 3 runs, 3 hits, 0 cx'i‘ox'i. in the second inning of last nights! tilt between the Falcons and Stars. ' 5”' “mms the “Birds” Stayed Off flesneroe, rviiccm-Bulger fanned; simp- rallics by the losers to win last son struck out; McGlashen was hit' inight's ball game by a 7 to 4 count by Ilitched ball; McGlashen scored and thus ensure themselves of a when Gm” threw wud ¢° third? playoff herih, for thc city can ;‘°,f;‘f§,;d_,' Wai* “"°W,§‘ °“t by [imc and the ccvcicci campheiii qs I lggs' """ ° M1 em" A _ A Second Inmn W1' 1 D"°P ifishlnavi ‘Will Led ° ° I Br ` S Cup Uniteclistates. Fro Entries For liewllnnaiifwliaces I "1 Singles Wednesday Aug. zhd 1933 VANCOUVER, July 27-(C.P.) -Dr. Jack Wright declared to- day he is through wth singles play In toumament tennis. At the age of 31, the veteran Davis Cup player, three times Canadi- an champion, nys he has fol~ lowed the exhausting, perspir- ation-soalfed trial to a singles title for the last time. With the Canadian cham- pionships opening here next week, the doctor has refused to enter the singles. Only after much persuasion did he con- sent to enter the doubles as partner to Walter Marin, Re- gina and Toronto star. --__ .tnrs-Jcmm. :1 was safe on Mc- Trophy. Glasiicnks error; Duffy forced Jem- ; The winners collected six of their mett ' 5,; at second; Squarebriggs drew counters in the hectic second 9' 03553 MC1'-9371 Was SUB On Beat-I frame but thereafter were held in guts “"0” G50” hit 1°"g high (complete control by the big hurler, t,§:_;)f`, t;)1l§,?Z'IeM§_C_f!§nte(;'f whose ' I I iwho gave out only three scat.tercd|D,, " _ - f sack, |.\'fco'd ft th 'th.l _ hits for the balance of the amc 0 bib. 2 ;i€r01; er e La C mlm g 1 0-Hd 11&V1D8 one additional ruul chalked up against him, the count- FREE-FOR-ALL THOT AND PACE-PURSE $250.00 Volo Rico, 2.04-James Power, Charlottetown Heather Bell, 2.105;-Brent Mclnnis, Charlottetown llarkey Gratiun, 2.05-H, T. Fulton, Stcwiucke, N. S. King Spruce, 2.1154-W. W. Baker, Dartmouth, N. S. Lucky Lindy, 2.11!~2--Wellington McNeill, Charlottetown. I'M Alone, 2.14-Oliver Rudder-ha.m, Pt. Edward, C. B. Becton Gruttan, 2.10%-ltlerrytime Stables, Halifax. _~l_®§"'i"?-‘N5- 2.15 TROT-PURSE $200.00 I ,__ ._. L . High Toby, 2.13'/Q-H. T. Fulton, Stswiaoke, N. S. f Tease, 2.09%-H. T. Fulton, Stewiaekc, N. S. . Peter Dawes, 2.12-Dr. Heath lllclntyre, Charlottetown. King' Frisco, 2.13'/2-VV. B. McArthur, Kensington; . Frank J. Ortolan, 2.13-Capt. Sampson Grady, Summersidr. 7., Addie McGraw, 2.l'J!_'--Rzuymond & .lIc.\`oi!!, Clrzirlotif-town. cr:s-sagem 2.28 TROT-PURSE $200.00 - Walkie, 2.16-George Iifclniyrc, Montague, P. E. . Bellini Scott, 2.09%, (Heat record 2.09!/i)-Wm. l\icKu_\'. lfonsingfon 1 1'. L. 1. 1 Fixic, 12.20-Robert Hrunphrey, Kensington, P. l‘f~t1-r S., 2.16%-Frank McAlduff, Alberton, P. ’.--mv Isingset-Frank Cailbeck, Sherbrooke 1'. ~. . , E I I l'|y Tcll, 2.1656-James Hennessey, River Hebert, N. S. ' `._, 1 ' ' '>;-i»:zr;\ Martin, 2.1911-Power Bros., Charlottetown, P. . ' filv -'iuhrcv~’lustin Ramsay, (`on\\:r\ P E ' 11% ._ _ . _ .- , _ _ , ' _», _ ,L _',_,v .»pi. (‘ope-Dr. Frank Ilowness, Kensington, 1'. E. l. if-3 Joliyset, 2.19!-'_--F. C. Bennett, Moray River, P E I $850. IN PURSES $8.50. RUN 0Na)0lll‘l' ' cl--» ISINGLES FINIII. 'I'he British, finalists against the Bl naming MI-irlln to the team er coming as a result of a bad ` French two years ago, believe they Captain Rene Lacoste admittedly Sig Jimmy Henigani Docs the name Hifi' anything to you? It does to have the ability this time to break was looking to the future, feeling th°“5B“d-5 °f A-m¢1'1°fm and Can- tmough the thin French line _confident that Coohet would rise Miami a smiling little IiB”U-re. d°8- rhich has held against the world. tc his old heights and that the vet- Zed. same. H- 1n°deSt Winner, im mm 1g2q_ ' gl-gn 31-ug;-lo;-1.3¢”-Qt,-,,, °omb;na¢|°'n_uncomplaining loser. Smiling Jimmy They ha/ve an experienced team would be too strong for any doub.'Henlgan_s, great marathcner, na- ih md Pony, H. w. (sunny) sus- _les nu- the British could muster. i1°n»1 °hHmi>i°n of the U- S-. for nn, aeor-gs Patrick Hughes and na Both teams expressed confidence m'111i'\ yew. recfveeniefive 01 Uncle G. N. Lee, reserve player. They in the result but French expertstsa doubt that Henri Cochet, main re- were prone to 'qualify their pre-,lm liancs of the French can defeat dictions with the phrase "If Cochet an . I _ 2C? F111 % rmrnofv, .nuy :rl-fc.P.)-ycrio lw'°""m“”- ‘MY 2"-‘°‘P"* Ch ~ “ `- - . ' ° ' ri.ff.~ m in the olympics in 1924_ 1928 the wmnem pitched steady ball “ ' ‘Royal Canadian Henley Regatta. Lucky B.~Par-lrer Mckenzie, Tmro, N. S. _ ,_,;_-_-4 d at Los Angele in 1932 ‘ throw to third base. ,Cm With the loss of lust nlght's set-§ Falcons-Power hit double to itre; Blanchard grounded to Squarebriffgs who threw Power out' HEINLEY COURSE, Port Dal- t the st tl ._ fi _ ! ' liousie, Ont., July 27-(C.P.)-A fl; a plagliffagosltidir 1;; tilziatllgte? ` 'atBI1?i:i¥alI()ioyl:a;,n;tgghé four-cared crew that packed enougi: distance but last years City League ""“-"- I hm 0 e"'°l'5~ ‘stamina w Wm tW° National Cham' ch , st;i|s_Rl¢e drew a pm; Gog pionships in two hours today sent we:;n1;;r;;‘;_regt:;;_:p____t1ryé§§ hir. high bull to McQuaid; Ayers I3uffalo's youthful West Sides awa_\ out was called I f‘m“"d- MCDUURH UWUWH Out by to a thrilling start in their drive | ` B°"t'°" 'I mms' 0 hits’ 0 °"°’S~ Ito retain club honors at the 5151 Phil McQuaid on the mound for Gaim ailed 8.26 PACE-PURSE $300.00 ` ‘ Hr. Henley, 2.l.'l‘,1-Alex. McPherson, Clrarloitetovm, P. 7. Qi# Winnie Winklc, 2.13!/|-0’Brien Stables, .»\lbcrtnn, P. PI. '»'. Mao Volo, 2.13%-0'Brlen Stables, Alberton. P. E. Winnipeg Boy, 2.19'/4-0’Brien Stables, Albcrton, P. Blngara. Todd, 2.22.-Arthur Jay, Borden, P. E. I. 5”!" -. 'ri in la Rico-Power Bros , Charlottetown, P E I A t -C. N. M K , Tru N S s . Quite throughout but was rather liberal Box SCORE I of 14 events contested on tm “gm Quin C mme ro , ' and as far back as 1919 he carrled'pi.nches. ° ‘ge . ' . the Star Spangled Banner cn hlsi B,.,,d1ey_ 3b_ __ ,_ Ha I1 fax L ady chest at the INTER-ALLIED gcmcsi Gsm nr mumcs |1301 - - _ ,Yr it-.".\‘{ ' l'i. Al. B. Jr.-George F. Smith, Cape Traverse, P. E. I. ‘~. _'.f_' ’ athlete this grinning Jimmy. Inwith passes, issuing five. uc offset ' im" day °‘ the three day mem' 1* - ` ` "L4 both Perry and statin. even con- is right." . 1931 he won the Boehm Marathon ' this I "“,',';“‘c, nton, ss. by bearing down well in the `,, Paris. Yes, "Ylmmy"wnsasoldler,i . Simpson, c in In For Nava a doughboy. All of which leads us' lst mnlnz nI&§Q_____d ni) U l ]' 3 scoff.. aczf ritz. .:s..;’;; .1i“::";;;‘ on W -0 ' ‘ . ' Of y ar Mc Bradley cut, Squarebriggs to Rice. is Road Race right here in 0 runs, 0 hits 0 errors , . Tot a1~l0f,f,¢t0wn on Labor Day_ and Stars-McDonald fanned; Jem- Glashe wer. lf. oss Beaton d d to Ri ; Bl h , the plodders in the Kell - ' noun e ce me md tier, rf . lb. als ___ »-a G rn cn B5 S F__'a-’;§ fi .gin-can-r~:>¢oo»-ri-5 =|»-nares-»-ear-»-fo: ld¢db3P-‘h3¢dl~|h3Q; .nr-»-ss~1oos.1».-3 oooei-or-oo; Q ffl Ithe blue and white garbcri iuvad-_ ers won seven, three of them Nu-_ tional titles. ' I I I Stroked by Eddie Swanson, ai Buffalo crew that took the juniori fours st three c’c10cl¢ in the after- noon were good enough to sweep to s four-len h victor over Ham HOOOHC SWEEP T0 VICTORY “Ll-so _ _ Setting the pace for a field of 62 mite’ txégstisxeyzimffgr contestants for the Nova Scotia m numb meta, mu u-mu Indies Golf Ohsmprlonshiip, Mrs. 0. W “hams mdauu by lo Goditrey of the Ashburn Golf Club, woke” It I_m_d.s_ Hedley Verity ml Halifax, turned in a gross score of largely responsible, the famous test ‘B6 in the mst "und °f medal play bow,” gemng H wmkeu for lm over the Ken-'Wo links today. mm nm’ mm wicca Close behind the Halifax player, mm, ,Named Glmomenmm by was s msriume uuist, Dorothy! ui innings and ss runs st ciactcn. H°”“”' °’ 'I"‘“"' ‘"‘° °““‘°d ° 9° when ouonnor scored 140 mm for in the first is-hole round. Mrs. me wmnem Godfrey went out with 41 and in Other county matches end to- wit: “aw” H°1m°s °°°’°d ° 4° I I V sn s . 6. ° mmm! mm “Tight Five players tied for third place, flvs strokes behind Miss Holmes. They included last year’s Provincial champion, Mrs. S. E. Godwin of Middlesex 136 and 192 (Verity five for 43 and six for 40, Lee 89) Yorkshire 302 and 28 runs for no Wickets (Ioyland 86, Balham 04, Sims six for 106 at Iord’s). Gloucestershire 146 and 211 (Nichols seven for 52, Sinfleld. 85 and P. Smith four for 72), Ihsex |04 (0‘Connor 140) st Clacton. Moss of Amherst, Mrs. Irwin of of Digby Gorsebrools, Halifax, and Mrs. Leon La Ashburn club, Bslifus; seas K. of Ladd of Yarmouth. and Miss Lynch Ind - A the also him I" re “nd with him °“° was safe on pitchers erro Mc England. Probably Pnwson from and McGlashen; Power singlcr; Rhgde 15131141 winner of the Boston McQuaid scored on Rice's error; Marathon last yean From Nova Blanchard singled; Doyle grounded Scot in Wm mme Roy Duvet the "_ 1:; Sggareglggs who forced Power en anc gives m s. notch among the Doyle crossing the plate; Bradlev‘Le min the - e ian runner in a generation. Stars-Squarebriggs drew a pass; iny ainst these World wide and na." McLean walked; Gross grounded to; Br mcidentany _Emmys wife 1m,Sf,,0m~ mett caught out by Power; Duffy Stars IsIand_ There is the p9sS_bmty:,g1~o1inded to Blanchard. 0 runs, 0 McDonald, cf. that Clarence DeMar seven hits' 0 errors' . glinmett' 2b' ` Inn times winner of the Boston Mara- hid Inntng - Sq thon will be with us too, Kelly &_ Mc Mclnnis are awaiting word 1;-om FalconrBoiger singled; thrown Gr _ But aside from an conjesmmvoiit trying to steal second; Simp- Rice, lb. 1 1 son hit double over right field Goss, 3b. J wig; ling?" hu written thatlfence; McGlashen hit to Ayers and Ayers, p. r; - of the greatest ten milers in New Quaid hit single, scoring Simpson Totals . . . . .. 28 4 4 embed _____me__ whose perrom d; eaton hit double down Be ___ ' first base line, Blanchard and ald, McLean. Three base hit, Mc- at me distame, Wright had lime' es an 'rwc hssc hit B t _ . 1 ea on, Bol- grcat Canadian hikers in the Do- 00l1!`l€Ci€€i fOr i1I10i»h€‘l‘ SMB blow. gcr, Sin so Power. Hi ' difficulty pulling away fwm my ion. Grcufped with Oliver on ?‘i;"t°’;3 S_°°"m3 the Sixth F3100" CFI bo D a y; o ger up for the second time me I;e]1;;s§(°cr,;_;:;smw§_f_°T;_3 git ta _;i_oubl_e: Sglpsx Srounded to Ba rg _ . _i mmnghuh zmutest Maritune h_ts_ 2 e__5_:;_;'e ° 9 5 TUHS. 8 ¥cQuaid. 5. Squarebrlifils (2) Mc nr . l Somerset 133 and '13 for no wick- Its (Gover five for 72), Surrey 320 (Hobbs 117, Watts 88, Wellard five for 108) at the oval. Lancashire 849 (Tyldesiey 156, Poynter 71) I-In-mpshlre 272 (Mind `ll4) at Bournemouth. ` Sussex 202 and 207 for five (Cop- son five for 59 and Cook 80, Ja.mesI~ LenB'l'idge 51) Derbyshire 190 fwcrthington so not cut, J. com-‘ ford five for 26) at Hove. Kent 302 and 301 for nine wick- ets (Ames '11, Watt 89, Smith five 101' 86 and Woolley 113, Ashdown 87) Leicestershire 252 (Shipman 84. Dawson 54, Freeman six for 87) It Maidstone. with 463 yards. Rod e were played on Wednesday after- noon in different parts of Prince County. Great interest was taken the driving competition held this sho morning, with 475 yards in three nor, drives. Miss Holmes placed second tive Several MacLean Cup 8211198 5 ht ze. The runners of two nations ;va1;|;c_Bgg,,n;.l;t by McLean' 0 mm' Falwm ~ St ..... G a In e S will compete, the prizes are excep- Stars-Ayers singled and then, Us lor singles heat. tional, send your entry now. stole second. McDonald wus safe at first on Blanchard's eror' Jem- *'_'**-G* - _ . , BOW lv|i1iRlTl'MERS FARED mett hunted but Ayers was cau h t at the plum Duffy struck og” Three Maritime Province scullcrs Slluflrébflgizs struck out 0 runs 1 qualmed fm' the Asgoclation smgles ANNER; lg 3 E . I if lH 0 ME R U N... .. . L3t4ldh7lF; i-nor-cog nooowi wooom nnooo *H O canoe; oo6o°l’l ffy, rf. uarebriggsss Lean, lf, . . oss S’ :owroze o»-or-r hll-‘QQ IHIHQQ anna 1-sr-:Hg 53611:-1 018 'I4 an, Gross. Rice. Strike-outs: Byi ers, 6, Doyle (2), McGlashen, oo'-1 oak# @@w IJQL I-ll-AT ©@3 -r-_:.5 »v~»'-TF' Liam other National Title at st-ako tc- SUM-MARY day when he finished two lengths _ _ahead of Johnny Durnan, of To- Runs batted in: McQuaid 2, ronto Dons. in the quarter-mile aton 2, Goss 2, Bradley, McDon- sprint. Rated virtually unbeatable ID I1. ts off pitcn- , on A_Vers_ H, oft McQua,d_ ,_ fellow-townsman_aftcr they scullod’ by pncher; Aye,~s(McG1ashem_ together until 2:: yards from the se on balls: Off Ayers, 0; off fil‘l1Sh1iIl¢~ junior eights and F. Wcndle scull- ed his way to a victory in his jun- st y - llton Leanders in thc 150 pound( event a bare two hours later. Westi Siyes' other National crow came in the junior 140 pound fours, won by an outfit stroked by P. Bombiclno. WDVS SCULLS EVENT Joe wright, Jr., former Diamond Soulls holder, captured the only DISMAL SHOWING i lohnny Miles, 2.19542-Lt. Col. D. A. MacKinnon, Charlottetown. P.E.l. Emma Watson-Peter McMahon, Kensington. P. E. I. 1~.i. Silver Doctor-Roy Macdonald, Albany, P. E. I. Races are to be conducted on the three heat plan. Every heat L thriller. The fastest horses on P. E. Island and many from the Mainland will strive _their utmost for positions. It is expected the track record (Marjorie M., 2.()i)!é). will be broken again this year. The kecncst kind of racing is looked for in each of the four_classcs. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS “Never a. dull moment” is the watchword. Holmsn’s Mechanical Sound System will supply medleys of sweet music and amplify all nn- nnunccmcnts. Will Harvey of Ellerslic and Robert Weeks of Highfield will provide violin music. Mr. Weeks will give an exhibition of the manly and ancient art of stepdancing. Ten pcr cont of receipts of Midway Concessions will lic donated to P. (‘. ll'\f~yil."`. BOXING There will irc three 3 rolurd boxing bouts (3 min. rounds each) which promise to bc slum bang affairs from the sound of the gong-viz. Rene (Kid) Leblanc, Port Elgin, vs.' Jimmie Mclnnls of Charlottetown (118 lbs.), K. 0. Huny, Clrarlottctown, vs. You ng Dclancy, Freetown, P. E. I., and Boston (145 lbs.), and Bonny Binnis, Chfrrlniiclown, vs. Emie (Phil Sam) Summcrsldc. Those bouts alone ought in hc wnrlh more than the price of admission. Other attractions not down on the program. The Grand Stand has been thoroughly overhauled and repaired. If day proves unfavorable races will bc held next. fine day following. Buy :ill tickets at Gates. None othcrs arc good for admission. Cars parked frcc. No mrs allowed inside racing circle. The association assumes no responsibility for accident, loss or flumugc during this meeting. General Admission 50c. Children 25c. Children under 8 yells flee- J. PENDERJGAST, Secretary. 2055-7-28-41. K - adlcy, Bolger, Simpson; by Mc-i Apart from Wright and juulor` Mrs. .It o. Guest cf .Amherst wcn ucnai reputations the Island win B"§f°’(‘3 f°’°”‘g M°““"¢ R‘°° fan' Quaid 6~ M°D°"=1d» Rl¢°» G°SS»'lngchi.ut cight that won ii hcai ic] W, Wallie Rodd, a youthful run- 2;; 0 35;; “grgrglse same Way' 0 3,u1;¥x'nesq1“i§EFg§§' n`?g:;; Time Qualify. Toronto carsmen made a Wh°°° 5f°'mi-no N14 Wmpeil- ' ' ' ' ' ' 'dismal showing In nine events To- U ir At th 1 f , ; ~ spirit has yet to be subdued. Brd inning on thi; biases Innise alhd ilravryvegii ,l'°Yli°nI*“l5 finished last- d s one of the Islands best b t U Besides winning three titles, Wcst x ny and Mcrmus hcucvc than l“`=\l°°nS-M¢_Ci1ashen fanned; Mc- sconas ny 1NN1Nos ar ' h other runners on the Island caniquaid singled' P°W°r was "h’°“'“ Gsiigiajr ¢§;uhf<:L,1r;igli;at`;nii\ I t _ out by Squarehriggs; Blanchard MacLean Cup ;__huac Road suit cf clothe first _ » sports and regatta sponsored by Monctan Glrl Is thc Fredericton A and B. Club, . V- . » c held in conjunction with the 1933 Olnt mnner Maritime Firemen's tournament, which closed tonight. Vincent Sad- Fnsrnfmiorou, N. B., .J 1 25 “ "‘ ““ °"‘°"S 33"" _Miss Jean Siddex. M,Lwd ;,Iinc_ to Miss McLeod‘s 13. Dallas Laskey. mn provincial lady sW'immmg Fredericton won the annual cup champion, was high indlvlduali'f°r_ high point Winner am°;__g the point winner at todays wotcrib°i`s_H°1edthe group M six po n s. MONTAGUE HORSE RACES Wednesday, August 9th, 1933 in them by the supporters of the Wallace and R L. Patterson. of 4th Innmg various teams 'Ihe Grsndimvar team met the T Fa,wns_D0 two in one heat and R Ingloham _ Sluggers of Bummerside on the trounced them by a 8-5 score. A ‘f5ml9d~ 0 l'linS. 0 hits, 0 errors. Stars-McLean hit triple to lcfti (By The Associated Press) "W “hef- e Maples downed the Tauners field; Gross drew a I niniinsfs iii iiiiiin Bsnrr Jofnf. N. n.. .ruiy 2'7- (CP.)-John. Dwyer, lightweight bhampion of Newfoundland. scored s technical knockout over Kid Hart. of Moncton, in the third round of scheduled 10 round match here The first two rounds were even. Dwyer had Hart grcggy in the ihird. however, and the referee 'i°i>pea the bout. CHA LL ENGE hereby challenge Summerside or_ Uefxaie. or a combined team fmm the Prince County Soccer Lelinle feat/ure of the game was a home by run made by McLellan for Grand Pa mvcr with cu three bases fun. _first or-and River baseball diamond ima, ____ Tignish for the western section, "ia Th Tisnish carrying off the honours PIUUSMP- ` I _ __ 1- --» of W--~ 1-1 ~» -» »~» new iiiiiuiii ness fourth innings when the I nohsm, the 'rurnish pitcher. ouch- im” , ed a no hit, no run, gs_m¢_ Maples started s. rally which gave ____ Kensington and Borden playéd 8 them the victory. The highlight of a S W 0 N B Y . W G ml ' t -I ’ ’€.“.,'}`;`,, ,;‘,§.,, °’,,,;Y. f WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2nd., 1933 _ lliams' hard drive to deep cen- IJIIRTMT H GIRL' close League game but play was called 91° before the winner was decided and -“I” will bc pfcycd on Friday- W’ in the Maclean Cup games came from Kensington. who are object- ing to a Borden player, and Alber- ipn who ire protesting against a, ago;-gs B. Lockhart has called s 3nd meeting for Tuesday next when he Sh0 hopes to have the objections thor- G01' W 1. R0 " do oughly dilotllltd and if possible,f|f`l e the Old Country vers amd’ __ ”___.___o_m_y de_______m____s T The first protests of the season We- BOOCEB 2nd to s game to be played at victoria Perl! on August lst or 3rd. Dstosf °fmsicn¢macrmiee1yhcsnsn|ed_ muh r. iq sumo er.,»t Soccer practice for the Old MCQ country Rovers at 630 this evening fiel Um the Victoria Park, all turn out &|7 iaith, 0apt._ G. l pass; Rice, Home Runs Yesterday: Foxx, - -. _ a 10-9 score at the Victoria caught out by Blanchard; Goss Athletics, 1; Walters, Red Sox, 1; Ruth, Yankees. 24: Gchrlg, Yank- rk diamond last evening in the s1ngled,McLean and Gross scoring; Greenberg, Tigers, 1; McCurdy. ees, 19; Klein, Phillies, 18; Berger, of B pm... gsm, ,eggs fo, ,he Aye" th-'Own out by Bradley: Mc-. Phigicséo 1 schuimcnch, Phmics, ni-svcs, 17. ____ __ _ ____ ____ __ __ ‘1; ot me , Reds, l. Le e To »: mercan ; Tienish and A1b°fi°11 PIM/ed li 5”” "’ me” the ’“‘°h°“' I"d“”` - I rhe Lcmcyrsi Foxx, Athletics, 29; Nstigrfgi 215; form 674, l League leaders, for the cham- ' (Canadian Press) Maples - Catcher, Hennessey;_ HALIFAX, July 27-Alberta »r“n|,h p~|,yer_ Th, P,-e5|¢|¢n,` M,-_ pitcher, Robin; lot base, Dorian; Rooms of Dartmouth today won the base. Stanley; 3rd base, Duffy; Junior Girls Tennis Championship rt stop, McDo- grill; centre field, of Nova Scotia with a brilliant vic- miey:'lei`t field, Binns; right. tory in straight sets over the dc- d, Stanley. fending champion, Evelyn Crich- anners - Catcher, Gamhum; ion of Dartmouth. pifchcr, wuiiems; in hose, curric; After losing 'io Min nccmc, e-2, base, Acorn; 'lrd base, Hughes; 3-4, Miss Chi-ichton made a strong short stop, Mclnnis; centre field. comeback in the girls dcublcsn uarrie: left field, Lartcr; right. teaming with Betty Toiscn of Bed-‘ ' S T A N D I N Gllaliiax Mlac Macs, fiulsllcd one-, i , I A , ` yle struck o t; Be t- 0 M A P l E s_ on hit pop ny to Rlwu Brndly of Saint John. N. B.. was second tc P. L. Brower, of Washington, in Free For All Trot and Pace .... . .. .. Purse $250.00_' 2.15 Trot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............................. Purse s200.00_ 2.23 Trot ........................ ................... .. Purse $200.00( 2.26 Pace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Purse $200.00 Racing on the three heat plan. National Trotting Association rules governs. Entry fee 5% of purse, 5% deducted from first and second. money winners, no deductions from third and fourth. 10% of purse se: aside for winner, remaining money divided 40% for first, 25% second,, 15% to third, 10% to fourth and 10% to fifth. Every heat a race. 1 Entries close on July 19th. Money won that day no bar. Right re- served to change program, reject any entry, bar any driver, or declare; race off on account of bad weather. I Not more than eleven entries will be accepted in any class, the first i cicvcn paid up crimes win qualify to start. ' , Management assumes no responsibility for accident or lou-. d, Carmichael. ford to defeat Miss Eoome and Music, Dancing, Boxing, all the Special Attractions. I pil-c, r. Mccchc; base Judge. -Iwi Fitzseflld °f H1111” 1" "W :sms raivosrross-r, sccrcfcn- pnncis finals of this event, 0-2, 4-0, G-2. , gemlngtcn, p_ E_ 1, gg24_7_g_41 $850 PURSES $850 cnsssrzs ¢ » » !“5'°¥°!" FREE FOR ALL . . ....... PURSE $250.00 2.16 TROT AND PACE ......... .-.. PURSE 5200.00 2.23'1`R0'I .......................... ........... PURSE $200.00 2.25 PACE . . . . . . . . . . . . ........................ PURSE $200.00 “ In race No. 2 (2.16 Trot and Pace), Three seconds time allowance for trcttrrs. - `“‘ ln race No. 4 (2.25 Pace) horses with a. record of 2.15 or better made this year are not eligible-. Entries close Wl»Il)Nl~1SDAY, August 2nd, 1933. Horses must. be eligible on that dulc, but moncy won :rt any rncc niccting on entry closing date (August 2nd) will not count against the horse. Entrance fee 5% of purse, which must accompany cach entry. All rnccs to be raced on the thrcc-hcrrt plan: viz: 5 per cent of each purse will he nwardcd the winner, the remainder to be divided ln three equal parts. one part. to be raced for ench heat. In the event of there br-ing 3 heat winncrs, they shall race a fourth heat to determine the win- ner of thc event. All purses divided 40%, 250, 15%. 12% and 8%. Five per cent of the money raced fur each heat will he deducted from the first ir-nd second horses. Three per cent from the third and fourth horses. Six horses to enter, four to start. All drivers must wear a driver‘s uniform that will be satisfactory to the judges. Two entries of the same ownership may start in the same race, provid- ing the full 5 per rent is paid on each starter, the drivers having the ap- proval of the Judges. Eligibility based on N. T. A. money winning classification. The management assume no responsibility for any accident or damage in any person or property, during this meeting and this understanding is part of this Contract. * The management reserves the right to declare off, change order of programme, decline any enry, bar any driver, declare off and fill without re-advertising. any races not satisfactorily filled. If weather is stormy, or track is in unfavorable condition so that rac- ing cannot be carried on at the time advertised, the management reserve the right to postpone or declare the races off, and return the entrance monies. Hay, straw fmfl sfehling free. This Track is a mcmbf-r of the National Trotting Association, and will be Koverned by its rules, except where they conflict with the shove con- dltions. J. A. MolN'1'YBE, Secretary. I i 1 I ..~¢»'~..>é ,.9- _,-, ;'.‘-‘.s$i.;i: ‘e u.é_ y;~‘_is`;..$$-"-‘ ',_\;~: , i ` I . . _fl . 1 ,I , . f`~»ff:.°< 5'! Pl g- :-1 -.1- ~_°7,_'.'.;=i.’§~ .'».i '"‘;'~;1 flnrvonettc-H. T. Fulton, Upper Stervlucke, N. ,~l>'» Falumet City, 2.13!-Q-H. T. Fulton, Upper Stcwlacke, N. S. _'if flea] Great-Frank McKay, East Royalty, P. E. I. =‘ ,.3 Miss Kussussie-G. Blondon Thomas, Northam, P. E. I. .'.\`.~`\ , 1, » »\ F2725; .,_,_',~;p 1. I; mi . J 1. n sg . if ` ¢.»`{ f-, v 1., .__ cl' inhyect-John hrscccnhia, scuihport. r. E. 1. 4." \. g 'F -,li '(0 , , _ii 32