B0 WLIN G HOCKEY WRESTLING l. i. 1 “ ‘1 11.11111‘ s d‘ Millie lm muc , a ing econ ,- “1 rt In As Man Da s Wins‘ a ‘I is) a ( y y y ‘ 1 ' '1‘1 ‘ 111 01 v22 M‘ 111‘ a 11r1 eat .... lX€f rom 2 . . ' —- ’ O d A g1 Alisct l eter nwar , nne 1 - 1 - 1 ‘ 1‘ 1 " W 11 d 0 h 1 , \ 1 01 thy A111 bu e an t er ' ‘_ 11 i V. Y‘ A . . ; _ >1 1 1 inncis. , ' “ M l ‘ ~ 1 f, ll.1i11 111‘ 1lai‘kc111-1l .\I\l\'.\ until 1011 o'clock _\cstct'tlztyi ~ ~ 11111111511: ~1--.-n11-d 111 preclude the p11. ‘ihility 01' racing. IlllI ' ‘i’ _5.‘,lti(Il|.'tll_\ t11\\:|r(l>‘ 11111111 1h1- skits I)l'l;_"IlIl‘lI0fI and a1 tut-Ive - i; 11 11'1-!111-I-. iii-l 14.1.‘ \1.1~ s-‘iininu- bright)‘. llc r1L‘t‘l1lt'(I undccitled _ n 1- 12-11111‘ 11111-1- 1§|11c< 111-tween that and 11nc11'cl111'k'.|1111 IlllilIIV h 1- 1-11111-711111-111 1.11 pl-zt-c 1111 11i1~1aclcs in the way 111' an after i l’ 11111111- 1-1111111111-111 i111‘ what is helicverl a I‘(‘('UI'(I I1reakin-4‘ ‘ P 1-1-111111 1111‘ 11‘-1,\‘ 11.1)‘ 111' 1111i‘ Provincial Fair. Every avail- ‘ ' : able 1111-11 111' .~;1:11-1- u.» ucciiplt-(l 1m Grand $111111]. l1lcach- '1‘ _ n h em and e\-.-1-_\ 111l1ci‘ 11111111-11- point. uhilc the main grounds ‘ , ° E 111-u’ ."~l.11.1 lluildin-g‘ ucrc zilso filled 1 -1 ‘ . 1 . ' TT‘ T ' i H‘ -'~' V l? ‘ 1 1311*" --' ‘with Noon ‘Time fourth. GuyTodd “ _ > 1 .1‘. J A1, 1L ' ' r ‘. J-‘ll-lllll-f "lie rainninu race n‘. nine-six- y .. i' 1- »-1i-~‘ U-llllfih- it-eiuhs of a 1.11111‘ em.1I-.1clcd the n - '-\ '1‘ 1-‘li‘-'-l*'l'~‘-l '15 1.1111111; pr11,-_i‘-,1m. 1-‘11111-111 tli0 i101‘- I -‘.1'11..- 1' \\', L ,\0,'.\ 41-1 111-Jay almost 11-..‘1‘lher and‘ s- ' - >5 -" _ 111111110 a bangup racc 0f it, finish- ! Jll-llpllc" illlf; 111-ad and 111-ad. 'l'ime 1.00 f0!‘ 11‘. l1 311K141“- i the iuin-nxtcr-nths. . I '1 ‘ l! .. 1‘ 1 . 1114141.“! Tl11-b._1 111-ids 111 llOl'.\('.S kept. f 1 ;1- I- 1-1 lll-l‘? 111""! lslllfhl‘ \\'1-bi111r 11111;,‘ and lllllilfi it; _ ; “ 1 I 11l‘<lI‘»'1-11\ lll 1'1" -n1111-1- difficult to gct tliein away- , l’ , 1 1111i -11l1'»1>l-1111'11l“d , but he handled the situation quite ' _' .. ‘ till‘ J-"Wlllti-“E ‘ \\1.ll and there were 1111 accidents. - ‘ ,,_ L ‘ 11111-111» made. | The afternoon proqrant nf racing . f’ I 1'1 ‘ P111"? l9 and \‘:111tl1-‘1'ili1- 1111s a most inter- '”' ‘A ‘ - l‘ lliilllll‘ l 1'.\'ll‘.l' 1-111- 111111 111111 1111-1111‘ e aud- 1 .. 1. _ 1 h l ll 1 i . “ 1 --\" 11W‘- .1-11c1‘ 1n -- 111i >111r11s through- , ‘ 11 ‘. >l1-“»fl ll 0111 ‘1111- .\(‘(‘llll‘fl 111 go ovci , ~ 1 ; .1 ~1111te 1'41‘ , i111; 111ml "i - 1x11» plenty of laugli- - ' - - l -1.1l>-I\l1\lC'<l- f ici- when llllltly features were 1 " - 111l<‘l'!111‘-l1'>' on. ’l“.111- , B and 1,171- ,--, 1' l K1111.» of i. 1‘ ‘1- considered f. = ' anions the |11-.‘»t iu 111 their line cvcr scrii 111-re. wi 1- the RcxolaZs. ' Robci-i ~ Animal Cll'l'll.\ and Young . ‘ and 1.1111111 proved very popular. 1 w f Tho f‘ 011-1111; is n short 511m- . , ' l mar)‘ 11f cacli race. U 1 r . l 3 q f Thicc~Ycai‘-()l1l Futurity-Trot. and ,' 1'11‘ ‘ L r i 1 c 1 I I The first 1115-111 they w-ent away‘ v _' ' on 1l11= third score wnliAnnc Wor- , .- ‘ ‘hv 11111 1n front. Nita Volo in st-c-. _1 1 7111111 111111 11nd I-‘airv Waltz 011 - " .- _ . 11c 111111 1:1 iiu- Ndn 11111111- a bretik1 1 3 1 111 11p and 111m B111l1!\‘ \'11l11. Fairy Waltz got, ' ' -~ 1 ‘1 1.11111 ti11- w 1iai11:i11ri 1111. 11111! wciit (town for a_ I f1, ‘ .\:"1:i‘.‘.: was 1111.411‘ 1111111131- iiiriiini: a complete: 1 somcrsnuii which put her out of, . iw-e 111111-11 a ‘rmk the “111-d. Y\’I1‘F‘.-.\‘\‘11 the ' I11 11111111‘ it R 1- llllfl :1‘. ‘TIP (l1 i1‘ 1111.11- 12111 t-oiiir-ii- liarl been ‘ [Li |"'~ 111-a‘. 'l'. .\“.1‘ 1- 111 ‘i1 .' .. was a l: .1111l<';1.'1't1" ilnz-‘i a 'l'1‘i <11‘ 1' 1111' ‘1r‘-‘ .111-- "1111 1-_ ' ‘.\'P"'1- .\l.1‘-11i‘ lli-‘Jtrs 11111)»; tllt‘ limi- it. Aiu-r- Wru-‘lrv held her lend t0 . ‘he \\‘1r0 1111111111211 challenscd by" ?\1’11_i111‘ flnwcs and Leland. whufln- 1411-11 very close to i101‘, 81-1-111111 Ileaf. After quite a bit. of dclat‘ d111- to ln-okt-n harness thcv ' cot 1111111.‘ 1-1 1111.111 proved a dandy 111-111. Aiinr- Worthy‘ lcd all the wax‘, hut Nita V1110 imxdr- a qrr-nt 1111' 00111111.: down H11- sirctclyhcnt- Packed Gra-rTcTstands See Close Finishes In Every Class _9f FinefiCoprd *1 i "Fi-ixic V010 and M1- 1 . -, - 0t e1‘ rov ncial title by grand di-cuit haunt-s, 1111-1, 6111-111 i111‘ sciraid pn.111u1:.McEl\vy‘n “.,,,.,d-$ games, aumteur Wm,“ iJame today when, with one out in blllfl lftlllellcfi Cvllflélifffilh P3513”? gféafilnfstglartgn Ayflons 3_2 in 8mm Lamp“ lg pm‘ 341-11111; 1111- 111-1-1-1011. Ann Trog- ,1111_,-,1,- 5pm,,“ finer m5 bmnan, , the ninth inning and thi‘ “all”? “we m ma" r1"? 0' me ,u. u‘? 1thc third game of the best-of-five Dr- I-arshnlli» 61111-1 1:11am] a 11011, 111111-11 1.11.111 111 1-1- irom Phgla- 111,111.; Cltp pfffcyrynnnfgg reached 111-d, he drove out his 36th homer honor of finisiing seten 1 150m?) today. ‘chestnut C0,,’ 11-1111 1.11,. Opening dolphin, p_(1l 1111111‘ to a bad start .111 11111111111111 depth today-ache“ [lie ofuhc your 1o give the Yanks a p130. t Clewland m me fir“, spyjnghjll molt three straight; race. the Rwiew p1,.-,,,,~;,,, h.” .11-.<1 (1.111 11111 11.1111 .1 cluuice 10511011 le-ln red-haired 01111101111111, barely 1-11 victory over Washington Sen- sing o ‘A ' 1B n‘ gamvs from we Plctptl countyi Year-Old Pace. in al.2111111, hem ‘what sl11-.1-111;1l 11o- Quiikci- Girl irsllCffUflPfl 1n reaching the quni-ter- ators here. game of a twin bill 5-2 they row ,5 Champions in advancing to the, and we reuq-‘Jn ,-,111-,_<111,1111 piloted finished in i11:11ii1 place but was Illlfll- of the historic Newport Bill Dlckcys 24th circuit clout 0f dropped lnto the C9111" behlfld we second round of the Nova Scotia Promocr, a feet brown colt tos .~1“1 buck t\\'- llu-villllllli fol’ W!" ,'Casino tourney. 4 the season. with two ‘aboard, gave Athletics. who defeated Boston 4-2. amateur p1flyd0wn5_ straight heilt lfllllnprll [he m“ :111n:1iig at a llllktwlllllltl. Till-gave Bllfléf‘ mmaged Bani the the Yanks threc rims in the first. The Inrlinns counted six douhlcs- I _____- ‘ “ 110w‘ Flllllllt]? I‘1.-.‘ \ 011i ’I‘ro1, Pnypy 91111-1111 11 1‘- \\‘ 1111.1 of 2.111‘, r0.:nd of eight by faltering along t0 1111111111. Al Simmons‘ belted 0110 for among their l4 hits on’ Eion HOG’ FIFTH GAME ELEM-ARI! I-le also fiiil 1101i gi-ond 11111 Smy- l.1.\ 3111-11101‘ 11-1-111111 being 2.11 -,. ,5 1“5- ll'-/- "'41 5'4 "l<‘l°l'§' ("'91: j 111.11 Senators 1'11 the fourth and sctt and backed Mel Hardrr with }__ i bot Hall viii the -.l.l cums pa“ s1-1-11n1l 111-111. ‘Pius heat lurulsli- .“““°b~" lT-“lk 9'1"“ (‘Y- 17T- °l , Mel Almada walloped one witli {our double plays. LIVERPOOL. N, 5.1 Alli! 18-111111011 1121s 11.111 _- 1.11m pd 1-11111 1-xc11111u1-u1 but 111.1111» of 1111- 'O1‘l‘aud11. Bin. ‘I “m Hm,“ (m base w tie up the A 164m 355M“ including five , (Cp,__1,1ven,1m1 pi-ates defeated‘ driven aiio.li1-1‘i:1.111o_11a 1111mm llollscs could 141'! 111 Peter Onuarri ' ham‘ l-"k"? Brill“ ‘Bus?’ ' name in the cighth- ' homers. a triple and Harland Halifax Capitals 3-1 here today to Sop Pain who inude 1\(‘l'\‘ post 11 winnin- JGmm and Gene Mako‘ Budge} l Cliff's 22nd home run of the sea- ‘Cvén their‘ best. 0f 59V?" 39"“ J‘ bumnmflf‘ _ 1111c. Mel-I 11 1111- 111-cal. kept i111 1gfiggkTgglsljiebtgifcrlmiooélfiigrTR; Shulout \\'ln For Kennedy son, gave‘! the Browns an 11-6 the Now‘ 3mm‘ baseball pmydown‘ ReflcwPa:uficiget‘;"g:lév“a"old rPf-(lllfl 1100111111 all 1111- way ZIPOIHV ' ‘ ' 1111111 the home stretch was reach- 1-1l, when 'l‘1‘ix 11 V010 came 11p 11m lhcy raced 111-ether down 1111‘ -1.1‘e1t‘h. Trixi1~ coining through to :1-1 .~1-.-111id place. P1-11-1‘ Reaper a rinse 111111-111 111th Calumet Duk1 111th. ‘This -.\‘..1.~ tlu- fastest heat 11f the 1111-11111: so fa1‘--2.08'1. m1- 1112-1111- new 1-1-1-111-1 fo1‘l’1-terOu\vnrd. Third “e111. ' 1c V010 went to the front at 1111- 111-st 111m 111th Peter Reaper 1111. the Olllz-lflfl. I‘hc_\- zacctl like a :1-.1n1 111 1911- llftlf,\\'ll0l1 ‘ lVu-r Onward came into the pic- 1-11-1- 1.1111111: up the hack stretch and , 11-1111 by 1.110111 to 20 on and win ' the heat by a fair 1111111111. Quaker 1-111111- from 111111)‘ hat-k. beat- (3:11 11.: 11111 Trixie and Peter Rrriper to: second place. Trixie Volo third. 2.22 TROT This Clans had (‘lllllt starters and rr-qtiiicd quilt‘ .1 hi1 of scoring b0- foi-c they finally c111 straightened away‘ with Alist lll the lcad and Mlllre Kalinuck tucked in be- hind. Thcv held these positions t0 the fllll>ll with Hal B1‘it10n [a close third and U111‘ 'l'o1'ld fo111‘1li. Time. 2.15M. imc-qiiai-u-r of a second 11111111‘ than All.- " i11rn1c1- record. 51-11-111! llcat. 'l‘h-1s was almost a rr-pciiiioii 11f 1111- first heat, Allset 1121-1111 out in f1-11rt with Millie tinlliiig. Millie made a bid fol‘ the 1111211 ui the 111p 11f the stretch and was _iu.~11 a 111111- short of reut-liliu: Al-H-t in 11 beautiful fin- l>h, Ital 1131-1111111, who trotted a. good licat llllffl. G111‘ Todd fourth. Third lfcat. Alisct again took the lend w-im Millie trailing close i111. Guv Todd “'21s 111 third posi- ‘ 111111 with Nomi Tilnn fourth. They i-accd this way until 1l1cy reached the back stretch the second time around. whcrr- Millic and Noon Timc pulll-d out and raced up the lmck six-etch and 111111 the home stretch. h-iilliq finally‘ lacatiiig out Allscl hr a nose in 1111c 0f the. rilc- ‘ 11st. heats of tlir- 11100111112. Today's prom-am will probably be the host 11f the entire meet, cmisisiln". of 11111 Frcc-iOr-All with Tracey f-lnnorcr 201i. Bud Wcnger 2011M. f?‘1\‘1l l'Illl‘f1\"‘l' 2'16. Mar- iorir- M 207'] and .\lz11‘\‘in Brooke 2.04 The 2.14 Trot will have Lusty Frisco 2.07M. (‘niuiiict Coburn 2 l0‘ 1. ll:11"\‘r-.s1 Nlr-lody LFIOHJ-Iel- ' F11 I) 211',» l-Iiu-kllist ‘.209 _1, Calu- nir-t Bro ‘.3 ll and Silk Girl 200W i111: r-ut Leland who had trailed‘ Th“ 22“ Tm‘ “ml Pr“? ‘I'm b“ A1111". for second placc. The other n m" “mm mtl'i“'llml Wm‘ Jmcl" hot-mt 11111-11 nlmo-t all toqctitci‘ m“ (“PM 3m- “ "‘l'l-‘l‘“l”'lt Wm‘ (‘lilllltld 1111111- 111(- -_,-,,-,. for n rm] 111-i‘. 11.91111 nun-us! Sully 21!. Miss }]]|‘1'1‘;H'_1f§||j1hv 1J0 Hanover 210%. Rillh Peters q-mm "ML ‘MW, “WNW HEW-n 2.111‘ . Sovlct 212M. Kloiidvke 111111; 1111- p.111 1111.11 kept, 11., 1~i-~..~c1,1.- 11111111111 11111 .1111 11111! Con" 112W fnll11‘.\‘111i hi‘ .\'1'.‘1 \'o!11 and Buddi 1 Thm" ‘I'm ills“ h” R cmfimed “m, (MW. R,,,\.,,_\.‘ V010 5pm , Dash and a riuiitiiv: 111cc, \"1I1\ 1311-1-11 ;1'1-1‘1*a1i lln ‘11-11-11 and 111111 the ‘urn. ‘TI "MIIRY m, , ,.,,,,,. .. 1,, m, 1, a (,1 132-Y1-ar-Ol1l l-‘iitui-ityTrnt and Pace ~-1-111l '11 .-\.‘1‘11-‘ Nit-i \‘11ln a flilll ‘- ;11 1‘. j11 3111- fourth. A1111!‘ Wortliv 'RllfI(‘lf‘l'llll1tll 1 .\l‘li‘ll‘ Emu-s 151111-1111 - 1 2 2.11 ‘1‘1111'1‘ 11x11 r111: -\""*‘ \’-'"" ‘L1 ‘T130911’ "‘ "- 3 111-laud 1Kcllyl —---- - —- - 5 ‘1111- fir“ 111.111 ‘was 111111-11 lllff‘ a V01" Scml‘ 'S"h‘"““m —' T‘ 4 ,‘,,_.,,,,(, ,.,,.\,, “m. the (“not .31“, Buddy Volo 1H. O'B1‘i1-i1) - H 6 7 Prm-r 0111x1111! lending all the ‘NTV “NW wan?‘ "I ‘Al-hing’ _ g 8 6 Tiu- only,‘ excitement. was between llmsld“ JMk ‘Kmmdy’ '_ 77'1"- "OI courso-—l loll Ior Sweet “Do you believe In Iov swear CAPORAL CIGARETTE.» - "flu purest form in which hibdtfll can be mohdP-Qflflffl Margnrct Abbe 1Camernn1 (illrlr Tlmc: 2.23 1-2; 210 l-Z; 1211-4. Winning l111rsc owned by Ollie Rudtlcrhain. Point Edward, C. B. 2.17 Trot and Pace Petr-i‘ Onward 2.11“; (Mor- rison1--- —-——1l1 Trixie Volo 2.11 lRainsavl ._ 3 2 3 DIPEIWYH the Great 209‘; tCallbeckl -_ + _- -~ -_ 2 3 4 1Quaker Girl 2.09‘; fBurgr-ssl 5 7 2 ‘Peter jlcapci‘ 2.07",- (Mac- i Kinnnn) ~ — - — -~ 11 1 s 1 Billy Bondccr 209 lJmlcsh- 4 6 7 ‘Calumet Dukc 2 l2 1K11hn1 7 5 6 ‘ Ann Trngdon 208': (Mc- D” i Leod1—-—-_—-—l0ll8 , l iFrank Hanovci‘ 214 11111113111 111111- .... ‘ 1 Hanover Courier 2.09 lCon- eotfintsight?" my__—__'_"5d" Cups right Irom the start‘ Time: 2.10 l-4; 2.08 3-4; ‘.209 3-4 Winning horse owned by George Mathicu. Campboliton. N. B. 2.22 Trot - 1 Alllsei 2 l5';- (Vickr-rsl -~ ~- 1 l 2 Millie Kalmuck 2.141 -K1-i- ly1--—--—-—-—22l Hal 1311111111 1McMlllan1 - 3 3 6 Noontime 1Av0ry1 - -- ~ 5 53 Guy Todd ISIA-elel _- -_ 1- 4 4 4 Aylmel Worthy (Tkenholm I ll oiwyn, the Ninth (By Bill King, Associated Plefii Sports Wfi-lter) NEWPORT‘, R. 1., Aug. 18—Th6 ‘slump into which Don Budge, the i M3390 bmke (By The Associated PM!!!) up another mound of cleht. Acivuncing with 111cm “TFO Jlro Yaniagishi, the lun-aiicsze champion. his \n. Funuturo Nakano; It gps of Lo.»- Angclcs, l0 war-old 1 California sensation, and John Mc- Diarmid rt Princeton. M(‘Dlill'llllf‘l “"011 the right to meet I0 Budge 1011111111111’ by coming from and two more in the sixth. 111-hind 1o d1-icnt1 I-‘rziiil-c 3-6. ti-l, 6-", 6-1. Grant ousted l'f gy Joe Hunt of for 11 6-0 triumph. than second base. 1 CTOND Inning Homer ’ Yankees Series In DiMaggio Gives ’ Best Form -6-Vict0ry Over SenatorsThree Slralght NEW YORK. Aug. lll-Joe f! I11 Chicago. White Sox climbed ._ , back to within a half game of the colggggy 1' second place Tigers when Vernon ' Kennedy‘ field Detroit to four hits The Sax waiioped Eldon Auk-er r four runs in the third inning The Yvon Petra of Tigers never had a man farther . _-_...| _. B Browns Hold Unto Seventh Pla St. Louis Browns and Phllad nlghtcap victory aver the Indians. Since the Athletics played onlyo age points. .324 to .320. Athletics‘ victory was their fii yam‘. George Caster held the Sox 1' til the last two innings. game. the Browns moved back in- to seventh place by four percent- win in 13 games with Boston this seven hits and shut them out un- BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER’ SPORT y Busters Win Parshall Drive; Two Winners .1 l i i SPRINGHILL, N. s, Aun 18-, (CP)—-<SPIIIIQIIIII Fancebusfnrs. 1937' (A. P. by Guiu-ilizufs §pecl 1 SPRINGFIELD, 111,, A1,; T‘? Dr. Hugh Par hall brought home m, the winners 0f the two 11 Nova Bcotis. baseball champions.‘ events to claim tii-ivlng 110110111111 e1. 111urdled the first barrier in thoirithe Illinois State Fair's third at two games each. i , . ‘Louis Rides; Trainer Walks (All By Guardians Special Wire) POMPTON LAKES, N. .1., Aug. lll-Joe LOUIS, eiuoylng another of n” Chief Counctl 1Pzirsluilll Gilt Hanover 1L11c11y1 Kate C. Grattan (Dennis) Reddydale 1Pnlln1 Apollo 1151201111111 I 2 I 3 5 Time 230T, 2103. ‘st to Review Futurity, TWO-Ycaluold l Trot. I'm-so 51,610 Promotoi- 1Pa1sl1a1l1 Royal Spencer (Lacey) Los Angelo», 6-3, 3-11, 6-3, 6-4. That triumph moved the mighty Atlanta. ‘mite into the bracket, Yamagishi igained when he eliminated the sixth-secdwi John Van Ryn, Aus- Schmeling Makes Anothe Gladys Aft-Elwyn 1Er=kn1c1 Lalnei‘ (Egan) Patience (Kt-yo Time 2:04 3-4, 2:07. his inteimitient holidays as he PIPIJRres for his title defence against, Tommy Farr of Wales, next week ,turued Joker today with his tra1ne1‘, Jack B l‘ y T 756q6] ‘ t lackburn,ashis 212C] T!" t Lid lll. 8X, - , -~, — . ‘\'1'(;jm_ I 83S I'D 1 INK‘ Ol’ 0y Parker. who overwhelmed Wayne The Champion's customary slx- 5111M‘- Pl1f>e$l15il° Sabin 111 1.11.- Angeles. 6-0, 6-2, 6-2. , , , , m! c taunt was dispensed with this Jane Allcfl 1510111" Ill found Nakano blot-king his path morning because of a heavy rain. Calumet. Durham 1H. I-Itz. to the semi-finals. ‘n15 1,111.3,» ran S Alter breakfast the weather clear- patrlck) Owen Ander-on of into the ground durln exciting match of the California ymingster's 191 g the most day, The _ BY EDDIE BRIETZ , -1-1fic ex- l Associated Press Sports Writer ertions in tliebsulliy hcat 100k so NEW YORK, Aug. 18 —- Max much out of liim that he was for- Schmellng. German heavyweight, iced to default iopponent gained i in the fifth set. 1' _Mako was decidedly‘ ,wh1l0 nrciconiiiuz Charles E. flare, fl-lie EHLl-ll Davis Cup player and h 10p seeded foreign entry, 6-4, 6-4, i 9-7, and young Riggs mowed down .his Los Angclc- unvnsman, George iTolcy, 6-3, 6-2, 6-3. when his tireless a two-love lead lIYIPFFSlVC ' world's heavyweight title. almost a constant visitor, chal and now Louis. 1 - . . - - I ‘I .' T I, P ‘ SW01} I4‘ . Max told the small delegation per cent of the gate, but he says day m P"’P“‘_“P‘°" ‘(or ms “He 13111: T191311 Tllhrsc "Illinois 01111011 R T which went down the Bay to meet he has no intention of giving $32513“ zbllmld chanlpion ‘we l _ me momm he hopes to come w Jacobs an exclusive °pfl°n ‘m m5 The Vlgelshman went one round Alma Bradlmlr-S Pmll“ ‘Any-mm Hose sen l l I F t F i" "Ki-l 1101118 @1111" 111w 111 8111- seamen-111 expects to 111111: with §§§"w'1'1'§1'1'e1 1111§°111~§1W'1$'1?1l“'1"1111.1l1'l§ Hedge-wed m1 11 11111-111 H1 a S O l‘ lenlber m" "Fly in October. ' Jacobs tomorrow. If the fight ls Dean and Abe Feldman. Though Crazy Quilt (Rumleyi 5H “I say Louis because I can't give made. he'll go to speculator, N. Y.. his hired hands followed orders to M1‘. Harriman 1H. “11110111 3H 0 0 I1 E Tmmlly Farr an out-side chance t0 to train. Otherwise, he'll see Louis 1,168 1100i“ BL 1111111 11011 0m‘ cm" Pet" 991"‘- J°° Hanlmd- w Pp b-‘at Joe", Max said. I saw Farr and Farr and then go hunting 1n nected solidly duriig the workout. started. 01'1" ‘Valivr NEH-WI and if Neusel Canada. Farr 111111-1- pnrried the bows or Time 2;o.=1 1-2. 210s. 210a. today completed his fifth trans- Atlantlc crossing in a. little more than n year in search of the Since he upset the boxing world y stoppintz Joe Louis a year ago last J1me. the big Teuton has been longing first James J. Braddock terms with promoter Mike Jacobs v hadn't hurt a knee .I believe 1111' would have beaten Tommy”. the Louis-Farr winner ln again Max. 20 per cent of the gate receip services. (By Tom llurgunl (Associated Press sports Writer) NEWPORT‘, R. 1., Aug. lll-Sal- ing i-nngci‘, his recent defender‘ of the America's C1111, to victory over a ilect. oi l6 other sloops. which i11c1udeclto1i1‘ri\als of hei- own Favorites p Continue Advance In Nova Scotia Tournament Jacobs is agreeable to putting Schmeling either here or in Phila- delphia, but he doesn't look for an easy time coming to terms with Jacobs wants Schmeling to take and sign an agreement that would bar Max from fighting for anyone but Jacobs for a two-year period. The German not only wants 30 ed and Joe started out with Dave Clark, a. stablemate, and Black- burn and Mal Frazier rode along i111 a car. Three miles from camp the four decided to mam through the woods. They separated and when Black- burn returned alone for the car it iivas gone. Louis and Clark had driven back to camp and Jack foot- ed it homo. l I Vagabond King 1iiti-skuici HI Lady Laurel 1Lacey1 H) Put-ling Brooke, and Kate Thomlv aLso started. Time 2:02 l-Z, 2:04 114,104. t s 2:13 Class Pace, Purse $1,000 Lone Ace (Palln) Symbol Hall (Parshslil i l1 TI 24 33 FARR 11am) T0 HIT sounu‘ gzjsjffgw‘Hb,::f”:'i§;.§,1, ts LONG BRANCH, n. 1., Aug. 111,-’ Green ,;fl,,ey_ M, b, Hedgewm Continwng to stress defence against a left. hook, Tommy Farr, heavy- weight titleholder of the British Empire, boxed six fast rounds i10- Dlrt, Hail Max, also slartcd. Time 2:04, 2:01 l-2, 2:02. r0 led with them. “Tommy still needs a little P011511 on his boxing. but otherwise he 1's fit and ready now for Louis.” said Manager Ted Broadi-lbb. The Brit- ish champion tipped the scales at 206 pounds. Baseball Results AlIlI-JRICAN l.l-.'.\(11l'L' Washington 0.1.’ 11111 11111-45 10 New York 303 001 110147 l1 Links, Cohen, 1111111011111 and E rating, Harold S. Vanderbilt today r Fcrrtil; RIHJOHe, Al1(ll't3\\'5 11114 ‘i--“I-h'hl -._*—. 1 0-11. 583$“ AALOI (‘up m" l c mg n (C. P. by Guardians Special Wire) S (100 0110011-2 7 Wide timeallO\\'ai1ccs.\\'C1‘C grant- BRIDGEWATI-m- N- 5- AUK- 13 G ' l-n1iau.-lpl1l11 00'.‘ 11111 i11.\-—-l 9 9., Same o, m0 snumol. yachts, and -Fa1o1‘11es advanced today to the I a n N l‘ ' ' f! Ngwgyn, MuKu n, \\1‘111l11-1-1 and i on n has“ of Corrvptud “mo, cum ,q_uai‘iei‘-finai round of the men's Desaumlb; gab-M- nnd lll-ticker. ton H. Cranes l2-inete1‘ Gleam f-‘lllllcfifillfl U11? seflll-fuials of the W ‘th ’ T Dem)“ 000 00.0 [Mk0 l took second place. T. ‘. M. Sop- 1\\'0nl_cl1$ nmgles in the Nova l Chicago 004 002 010-5 Ken- wztlrs second unsu wsful challcn- lSCOWI lclllllb 10017181110111. but a (nrThe m“, Puss, Aukei‘, Russell an 11301141 gei- for the America's Cup. Endcnv- our II, took third; Van S. Merlo- youug Halifax JllIllOl‘ came with- in one pDlllL of creating n11 upset, Smith's 51-11-11 Seas, futirtli; llcni-y Hugh Little. ElL-vleltfl Canada, C. ’l'a,\‘l11i“s Barbara. litth; ficurr‘; junior champion, ran Harry Roper Nclirils‘ Mouelic, siklh; Cl1an1ll11‘,,of. Halifax 1o match point before I-fovclfls‘ 1111111111111‘. sew-nth; Frcrlcr- ilcsing 1o 1h,- ieft hander by scores lit-k Sigrisis EIIKICIIITIUI‘ I, 011111111; U1‘ 3-5, 345' 3_5_ Ccttoii Blossom, suirillcst entry, 111111111! by Walter H. Whcclci‘. J11, 11111111. 1111a (‘11-1-11111 B. Lamberi-‘s Yankee. 111th place. R1’lll1l1‘l".< t'l0%1‘.‘1l competitor on a Mi‘. Harold Jones one 0i‘ Canada's best w ers, entered the semi-fl women's singles with of Halifax, omnn play- nais of the Mrs. F. V. , . Woodbu d M 1 . . 'Ilfl.~lH 111 actual time consumed was “cm ofliyflglllizax ‘Salad Jr “gigs 11211110111-0111- II. and she tugged more Harrington of Bhdgcwxflm, s than ll l-L’ minutes astcrn at the coiu-luslou of an irregular‘ 25,3 mile lTluiJ-lllllll‘ course. A listless finish saw‘ Chandler Hovcyls Rainbow‘, the boat V1111- Tcmorrow Mrs. Joncs meets Mrs. oodbtiry‘ and tlic winner goes into the final round for the title the former has held scvcn timcn Going into the 111.21. eight of the men's division with Roper were It. >1‘ W l-on 11f Toronto. Cimadab second ranking player‘ and favor- (lflrhlll sailed to victory over Sop- witlfs first Endeavmu‘ thi-cc rear. ago, conic lll third. about two 111111-- utes behind Endeavour II. m, ,0 ., , ._ __ Endeavour I. now owned by “ML (ilumxif(béfilgulgltfilnziaf/[QSL Frederick Slizrisi. and sailed by 1 1, N B_ \ A p Gflrdén any Herman Hoyt. n11 American. 11nd N_ y__ and a‘ Don and’ Gerard B lmulbcrils YHHRPC ll"- Goi-don Bnulzl. nil of Halifax. Rain ishcd fnurlli and fifth, rcspcctivc- held 1.11 115115, n1] ,,,O,-,,,,,g_ ly, at about two minute intei-v-ls -TQn,Q,-1-;,WI wmon "was Gordon Scveiityciisinops 11f several c‘ Bauld. Piers pkiys his doubles cs contested the race. which 11 s ' partner. Harry Roper, Han-e and sailed for tlic Astor Cup. Tncy Don Buuld, Nova Scotlas first went over the line closely bunched. fflllklli; player, battle it out. and McDiai-mid will match stroke» with g-mnglugyq; WHR Robinson, the lone New Bruns entry. wick my The pmmdlan pm,“ lvlison had no trouble with Don B"nd"‘arl m", w’ H_ P0115- William Shakespeare of Halifax to- ford s-‘t an nil-time piu-tici-siiip 1’ day» Ellllllllflllflll U10 flame-sake 0f record for am‘ \\"ck"t in test cric- m!‘ 8"?“ Enflllfill 11°91- iIl Slffllillll kct three _\‘1-.‘11‘.- ago today at Lnii- W9‘- 5'21 6-2- MC don, Tlic Australian pair. hirtlnu m" Mme“ PI-"llwlllfi T011110!‘ CHI!- Rg,,,,,_., ,,_1,,L,-,,,,d_ ,-,,11,111 m, 44g adian champion, in a quarter-fin- r11ns--Pnnsfnrd hitting ‘.1115 not out ‘("5 "lfllcll l"- CIIEIYlOtIBY/OWH I115! and Bradman 24-1. Ponsford was '1"““k- PlB-Vi-‘d UK‘ ball B1101’!- IO tht‘ out ,. for 265 corners Ln defeat veteran Cliff ~--— 1- ..—;--1. Wiswcll of Halifax, one-time Nova Belle Aubrey 1111-11151111111111- ‘11111- Ssvllfl ch-Hnnlon- with the 11m of June Worthy 1Trnino1-1» - dis. “my 9"” mm“- Time: 2.15 1-4; 2.15 1-2; 2.1514 Rfblll-mg‘ “:- . . ,_ , _1a 1e cncrc ykililfglilhgfgntl 03,1525, byc Rum tei-day. while portly Red Hair-e, the er ° C “ I y ' ' ' Garden Ci’ left-handcr who has been pal-tic patlng in the Nova Sootla tournament for years. swept through Floyd Crowell of Windsor, N 3.. in easy style, 8-1. 6-2. Gordon Bauld advanced by the idle in the slnglcs the last eight, yes- Running Race, 9-16 Mlle Sir Welland 1Kidne;,‘1 - - - Dr-spotl 1Walkcr1 —- - -- I 2 3 4 5 D11" McCllmii-"ii ‘$111181 - — ldi-fault. 111 n. 11111111 of Halifax, WON-h!’ Chm” ‘("'°“"‘l "‘ — iwhilc lils brother and doubles Sf-‘Dtemba, Mom ‘Bmnner, ._ . partner, Don Bauld defeated Jack Tim!!! 1190. [Coleman of Halifax. 6-3. 6-1. Tho winner is owned by M. Kid-l Mrs. Jones reached the semi» my. finals o! the women‘: singles when , Dlarmid, victor ' GamesOfCubs (By The Associated Press) NEW YORK, Aug. lll-The skid- ding Chicago Cubs saw their Na.- tional League leadership whittled to two games today as they suffer- ed their fifth strnightdefeaLPltts- burgh winning at home 7-6. 1 . . ‘lc Travis. . 1" 11112-4712 I Pep Young sinsled home the mm: will“ ‘v0 3:74‘ whl, New Yolk 500 01. 7 1 111111111111; marker 111 1111 11111111 '11- “f?” l?‘ ""11"- l<§~ ‘lmlirs-l 1° 13111-11111 111111 l1iuo1ili1fllwpuh “mg, with me bases loaded. “v0 .3‘ , getting ony 0110 hit in five Hubbcu 1111a 1111111111171 out and a driving thunderstorm mos‘ The Nammal Lemma Emma“ I-“lllllml- Wm ‘all ,,10‘gl}',,',1,_,5 9 making it difficult for players or h1g5 “em” mmug" the day un- cblfiilgo. , 1,0,1; 11111-712 spectators to sec the ball. changes.‘ r H I L I _ ‘t’ Plgazwlgllllil R00, ",.1,,,,,,.1,.,1_ Shoulk Trailing 4-5.the visitors had flll_ ulro§|~1i“,,1:;:?h(>lcalfip)?“ 0's “h” cn,1](l,,,n',,,,d 111111111111; \Vca\‘e1‘1 ed the bases in their half of tho ninth and scored two runs before Bauer came to the mound and rc- tlrcd the side. Win Game In First Carl Hubbell and Giant. mates u-alln in Boston for the victory. The pitching mastery oi‘ the great left. hands-r baffled the Bees with seven hits as his mates cl1ib- bed Lou Fette out of the park 11n- der a. five-run barrage in the first inning and coasted in with n 12- hit attack for Hubbelfs 17th vic- tory of the year. his New York pcd the Bees 9-5 ll‘ fifth straight Miss E1110 L0 defaulted. In the men's doubles, Don Rob- inson of Mcmcton and Dave Rob- ertson o! Toronto defeated the Toronto team of Vic T0pp1ng and Jack Purkls, 18-4, 6-1. A close match between Nova scotlans saw Rey Duchemln or Sydney and E Edwards or Glace Bay lose to Med Cole of Chester and F. Crowcll, Windsor, 0-2, 2-8, 8-3. Professor W. MacG. Dawson. political science teacher at the University of Saskatchewan, team- ed with Mrs. Ro=s Harrington of Brldgewater, a ranking womnr player in the province, to dcfcaf 80b Donnhoe and Isobel Mame-ii‘ of Halifax, 0-8, 0-3, in a mixed doubln match. l rd 0f Monown. N. 13., nedy and ScwcL. In a complete ‘shift of the Am- , First Game m-ican League trio in baseballs Cleveland 012 011000-5141 batting "big six", Cecil Travis 0f 5p M1115 21,11 11110 000-4 9 the Senators dropped to third place 3111- er and musk; Hugslltt and in the loop standings yesterday as Hentsley. Charley Gehringer of the Tigers Second Game _ 6 9 took over the top and Joe DlMag- Clfivflll-"fl "1090? Pélllj, 16 gio of the Yanks climbed IHIOSPC- 3L Louis lll .10.! ..--\— Hudun, Wyatt, Winn-lull. Hcvln! and suuuan; Hid-lei‘, “all”? Huffman. _ , NATIONAL Ll-n-IGLE 0nd. Gclii-inger. getting cite-for- ihrec. held a .375 mark. DiMag- glo, belting thrcc-for-fivc, climbed Swift. 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