Bourke won in three Biitctacu- `*: THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN pA(;E SEV” .f.i , m _ ==¢=- =€ ==| 21- .~*- 1, . ' .$1 0 all _ ‘ _ _ BOXING Ng' _ . ‘ .\ 1 BASEBALL ` I 'Z ‘V 7 0 '. I, ` BASKETBALL w“9'"*“"°' '~ - ‘ 1 ornna sroirr. IP. E.Island Tennis R 0.fV E RS -7 THE |]0M,|||||)i| W ,Tournament Is All STARS 1 |i|flg3||||n1 rllhthlllder hi|'|l0dbl0kthele0 Ow J Un déf .H/Gy ` ....‘...‘°""".. .‘iI“..{‘..‘°”...“f.’.§i”:..“.'.‘3; ,g,°°;fi_»;g<;fgfh_°»;=<_'_9_=,=;;n°m-; Da’.Fl__W. _ `hih.“Putt!"0mnms,Rovustu__N,;mhsd“J_°hl\°.‘d.t“x_°m . , . _ Ne Y S “Y 1‘a°°SS°<1BY \ ei: “Jo”-“»”“»~ ~»*°»f‘.f’-.1-‘fi Iii C Cf0WdS ”'“ MISS Lucas i with the semi-hai-arf the ruccas ‘°°'“‘ ”“'“°' Wm* ‘"'°3"" ' ’ wh,” Rom., Tuma” md .1 scores ia the 'ryi-e, iscncugal and ` Eliminated InLadies’ ... .... cc.. ... ........, ........., ...J sm-gf” Mg; Lwgmgg "* Oth€1` F8VOI'it€S Ad- "m "° " “"°° °°" uma ceah-ai oeuegfaic "fl" team but one of the entries in the iiofclted G. WOW. Cliatlottowwn `va;nce Without Much Difficulty h.. M... an ...... .;.`.E'. ............ _-1 G!!! in llli. nldlt eonvcrtinl nine Qiieclfs Own Rifles, dhronto, won dmelyhitsintosevenrunnthe was second. ll points behind the the Aylmers Guard Cup, awarded in prowess t s- - . mcxsuu. mm P“k_“°,‘:m,,,,, by, msn d;;‘°,;' ;“_“'L mmm, ofuhtu: mum: mmm eagle; ian.. mt ici- me hichcsi mm score ia the m_ _,_ °_ uma. or Tm ww “M _M “_ new (Maw semi inning on a Bankers match which concluded to , hh ' 2 °- °~ double oy nemo and ua.-we say.'rhc 'monte regiment dcfeail ' y. 1°'|'|.| .rom was Zohnsxpxaaww °”‘°°i W 4°f°°f°n. with two runs. Halifax, defeated Miss n. rocxic, siclveii lead-eff with a his, mor. 1°! 81118100- Mllrley scored when were made a wud pitch. Manco had Previously scored after Blanch. ard fanned, when MacDonald dy-gp. ped the ball as Whitlock struck out, held _it too lonl after recovering it and than threw to first, ag M¢. Neil counted, the latter being sate. Connors and Whalen struck out, McEwchern and Mclnnis walking between times. Murley's double and B1=a=h=rd’s amine scared the last Rover run in the fifth. The Btars scored in the seventh. 5ilU8i‘¢bi‘ig8s lead off with at hit. Jemmett advanced him. Saunders struck out but Acorn punched out a. hit to score Snag. Thu wg., their only run, although in the fifth they got two men on when Mclnnis hit on Ayers while Gross singled, but two successive strikeouts and the catching of Ayers off the base nipped the rally in the bud. Dr. Dougan behind the plate handled the game in an efficient and impartial manner. 2. "Dickson and G. McDonald. 0\\”': Tl" u“°"9° Catcher ~: Macnemid rraacie Pitcher Ayers _,_ oannora lst Base Blanchard Ind Base .- Jemmett Menachem ard Base Acorn Whalen Short Stop Squsrebriggs Momnig ' Left Field Saunders Macau centre Field Duffy Hurley Right Field Goal Whitlock c FIELD DAYS . DIVIBXON 0! ULUBTIATIONI STATION! ° E M FARMS 6-l, 6-is Dr. F. V. Woodbufl. Bali-,I @5531" mu W chalk up mmm. m¢‘5s,t_ E o_ Bryan They "cred 1” “°'°°W F- Kelly- °h'~‘1°"°' N number- cnc. ri-ahcis get a me ea a total ef 444 af the soo and coo tvwn 6-0. 6-1: L- Rennie. 'i\>r°ni°. a fieidei-'s choice, Mamma scoring. yard mg., fn mg -1-yn, M..,,D`,,,,. ;i;::~i=;5°“- But there were many following Wlmwf °f D'\°“"’“ and -l°l“‘5°°“ closely behind the leaders. 'rhe vs. winner of Piers and Shame- first 15 in the lr-etch wort: i»l"|l°* DWMU* Sgt. Maj. J. Traynor, Toronto .. 48 Mime; Linkletter and Sinclair vs. Pie. o. Applewmi, roman. is Mrs. wcodhurv and Miss Cavie- P0. J. A. H8008, Halifax ...cena 47 Lt. R.. Stotrsr, Toronto 4'! Later afternoon matches will be 0. B., W. A. Hawkins, Toronto .. 4s posted at the Club House at 2 pm. api. a. iddieis, calgary ss/ , cpl. 1'. wanacc, 'ref-ohm so Raglwaymen on Lt. w. women winnipeg . 46 c so Lt ci. 1'. ssatehece, Hamilton .. as In3peCfl01l T011? age. ir. Jamieson, 'rcmacc ss Cadet T. W. Gregory, St. John .. 48 HALUAX “_ s_ Aug 9_(By Th, ser. .r.n.nc¢ao,vfctcna ss Ummm” P,ew’__w_ D_ Nm 1.. o, o. P. wrench, ae. sntaih . as _ 0, wmmumuuw nf. xr. neon; emew 44 "°°““’”‘“ '°' ,nm °" ;_,;x"'é;m of the canadian pacific runway. “au mm n t E H Goodfeliow assistant manag- 69 John, who have been outstanding, 3" Ekatem mms: md A' o_ nu" throughout, added another cadet of st John' mwrmnndmt for me . 69 5° mired scones mat haiaaced acv lu-aenaait and and aaanca s. s co r sncwciiremfc ce 'ercphy to their use when they we.. ' ' ‘» " ' ' ' lmneimc ncvihcec, visited mum 1 » . . th . , f i SUMMARY M. Walsh 6-1, 0-0 D. sale' huh, Aw ,I I* ,rn Dt. U R. Brereton, Ottawa :.8 mzmlztiited Emairemzvardelg ao; md” on I mm of inspection. M-g 1,., .4 v,m.mii¢maanai. serriaw ' ° ° ,r.c.s.w.c|a\.aa.,'i~ca>..u..... .umm , 'A o. whriii. ”gi`fax defeated defeated 'r. inuett me net och- ""“» '*`°°°°"' “" “.“ ’ ""‘ imaicn-i.1>.wa.-ref., such.. .. sa 'rn-o. mcncogan and scorers' A °°°”°°"°°°"“*°‘¢°"“"°"¢“ lhfcohanch ohh-iciulwwa e-o can e-`i,e-1. ”;":,°';',_°’ w°°"°'°"' ‘"‘° " °' " "‘° M“"’"”’° "'°'“‘°°’ ‘"” 1 I 7 , . °'R‘f""*°- °"°f’f'*'“"P"? ‘£1 » v “N” °f§':‘fsmn,"_ weed mam, rhansay. Ala. is. °-4: 0.-irca¢ica,..oi.aneew:ewiil\cn°sef»eicd-wiahu ri-i-einer .as “"' ‘_" _ ' » ’ aaa uveauca R. m¢\.|“.¢,m_ (31-miM,1|..)|elvina,l\.ie\lLld 6.0, 6-0. latereetiat FN* - » ~- _ _ _ s-1, 5.0, -gnu.; - not oonnors and Florence Hal- Demonstration at enolv ltatlemi id fire match. R106! UWB! for Ithest score in Th°\'°l °-*M59* *ly V’ NV- Ui w. ne; aa¢clemdcwe,'lin’eiimoaas msec' omucraa .au iaurema an volume 0-1: A. smmi. mine. s-a an-a-c-a--ia matches. Queens Own. Tomato, °“ hu! m‘ih&t “tm ‘core in th°~ lBS¢lIlblB Wflilllt I “|110 ‘Did N81* Bankers and were awarded the 5°” H°¢°1 in b° mmm °° °h° aylmcx-acre cup, while victoria “WU *i>P°i““d len”-\ Mumf- liflol. Montreal, w the Victoria Badly ' In Olympic (By Elmer Dnlrnage, Canadian Press Staff Writer) MARINE STADIUM, Long Beach,, Cal., Aug. 9-They counted out Joe wright, Jr., of Toronto tonight as s contender for the simile# 80011108 championship of the OlymP1¢ Games after the dark red haired Canadian had taken the worst beating of his career late this af- ternoon before the thousands that gathered in grandstands, bleachers and on hills surrounding the course to see the opening Olympic DYO- gramme. Wright, who four years ago rank-` ed as one of the finest scullers in the world, Diamond Sculls winner in 1928, trailed far behind todai’ as Dick Southwood, of Great Brit- ain, and Guillermo Douglas of Uru- guay, battled strongly for a win, a race that put Soutliwood in the final. 1 The setback of the broad-sliould- ered on oi Joe Wright, Sr., vet- ieran eastern rowing coach, was the lbiggest surprise oi the afternoon to ‘a crowd that thrilled a few minutes later to the superb blade work of the giant Bobby Pearce, of Aus- tralia. defending olympic champion, as the blonde sculler won his heat with ease, Pearce finished the 2,000-metre course a length ahead of Bill Mill- er of tha United Btates and did not try to win by any more. He constantly watched Miller. Hebert Buthz, Germany, who won the Diamond Sculls this year, was third. Peace’s time was seven minutes, 21 seconds; Southwood's 'L42 8-5. victories of Southwood and Pearce placed the two in the final Friday. Four losers today, Douglas Buthz, Wright and Miller, clash Thursday and the winner qualifies for the final. Bouthwaod and Douglas staged a great race in front of Wright. They were even nt the 500-metre post, both swinging aliml at a 8l-¢troke- a-minute clip, that gave them tra- mendous speed. Pulling smoothly lJoe.Wright Badly, Beaten canadian vv£E"A Bea Thi.-.1 Single Sculling Elimination. W As his foes continued to step UP their strokes, Wright 'fell hopeless- ly behind and finished fully 20 lengths back of Southwood. Doug- las' time was anonunced at '7-45 and Wright’s as 8.30. ' Pearce became an ovcrwhclmini favorite to retain his title by his impressive victory. The Big Aus- tralian, who now lives at Hamilton. Ontario, appeared capable of pull- ing away from Miller at ally time. and his form was as Defffff- “-5 ever. Tomorrow, Canada`s three crews get into action, Hamilton Leander eight taking part in the dal/'S fell' ture heat. They meet the United `States, Germany and New Zealand ‘in the second heat for the eight- oared crews after Great Britain Japan, Brazil and Italy have raced in the first. Winner of nach heat qualifies for_thc iinnl E‘l`ld£\l’. l0~‘i‘i'l rowing off in two hcuis for the right to row in the deciding race l BASEBALL The Trojans defeated ilic Ramb- lers by a score of 8 to 5- Ii WHS I a great game of ball_ Sheppard and great game. P. M\u'nagl\.1n nlzivce Sherry, the hattcrirs for thc Tro jgng, were real hall plEiycl‘S. Drain and Hogan were the only good players on the Ramblers. Lixicups T;-055,53 Rilmbltri Catcher J. Sheppard R. Flanagan Pitcher B. Sherry HOSHH lst Enzo ` P. Murnnghnn Drallfl 2nd Bare J. McDougal Michael ‘ 3rd ‘Base L. McAleer Short Sion R.. Ilognn , J. sherry DOW’ Centre Field B, Quinn Doroin Right Field ir. neaaeuev Michal is a rap _ med ia so seconds the 'rn-o. ancnooaau and saaia honest ...an-_he finds fr. duncan to and apparently i’r¢lh.'.Wrisiit was Lift F12-<1 Lllzandim AIN I i .. ., i . . I \-‘, 1 R . .i. , . _“__ \ if i l. V. i v v 1 \ `