THE GUARDIAN. Cl'lARLO'l'i'ETOWN PAGE SEVEN Falling from the deck or a plea. sure boat, Major Reginald H. Day. ion, aged 41. administrator or the Canadian International Trade Fair. drowned while attending the open- ing of the new Port Dalhousie Yacht club. Friends who saw him (all into the harbor, said he suf- (erect a heart attack. Swift cur- rents carried him out of reach of the hundreds who were attending the club opening. Ron Chapman or Toronto, sitting on the deck. said. "he seemed to take a step forward, then lost his balance. There was a crack as he went. over. as though he struck his head or legs on the side of the boat." Dragging operations failed to re- -over the body. OLDEST BOARDEB VANCOUVER - (C P) - Earls- court, a boarding house here. has lost its star boarder. Bachelor Paul Marmette-at 92 British Columbia's oldest railway pensioner-has mov- rd lrom the boarding house alter 55 years continuous residence there. He will be cared for at a nursing home. TOtLl..Es'.BURY. Ewes, England -(CP) - A giant gooseberry pie made 101' Tollcsbury fair held two peeks of fruit. BasebaILllesuIis (By The Associated Press) SATUBDATS GAMES Notional League Brooklyn ..... .. 011 010 300-12 11 1 Pittsburgh ..... .. 101 001 000- 3 1 Brancs and Campanella: Pierro, Walsh (3). Law (3), Lombardi (8) and McCullough. New York ..800 000 400-1 11 0 Chlcsgo ..000 000 000-0 I I Hesrn and Westrum: Lsde. Van- dcrmeer (1). and Owen. First Game; A Boston .. ..000 232 010-8 13 0 St. Louis ....010 002 20-5 11 0 Bickford. Hosue ('1) and Coop- er: Stsley, Munger (5), Martin (B) Papal (8) and Rice. Second Game: Boston ' 000 100 303-7 13 1 St. Louis 000 000 01x-11 10 1 Spshn. Johnson (5) and Crand- all: Pallet, Staley (9) and Rice. First Game: Philsdelphls. 001000100-2 5 0 Cincinnati .. ., 000 000 000-0 4 2 Roberts and Seminick, Lopata (7): Ramsdell, Smith (9) and Pra- IIIESB. Second Game: Phllsdelphls .. 000 000 001-1 '1 0 Cincinnati ..020 000 40x-6 10 0 Hcintzelman, Candini (8) and Lopata; Fox and Howell. American League- Clevelnnd 001 002 5-8 11 0 Washington .000 000 003 0-3 '1 2 (10 innings) Wynn, Benton (9). Zoldak (9) and Hogan: Hudson. Singleton (10), Harris (10) and Grasso, Evans (10). St. Loulp 000002000-2 8 0 Boston . 104 000 izx-11 ll 0 Starr, Bruner (4), Pillette (8) and Moss: McDermott and Baits. Detroit .. 010 000 201- 4 '1 3 New York ...014 032 00x-10 12 0 Ncwhouser, White (5), Hutchin- son (4) and Robinson. Swiit (7): Byrne and Berra. Chicago . 010 050 000-6 12 1 Philadelphia .0000 100 000-1 4 3 .4 equitable rates. CARL WEEKS, Alborlon W. B. WARREN, Kenslogton GEDDIE MncLEOD, W Boyslty SYDNEY B. BIRCH. Port lllil V. VERNON CRAIG. llulcque M. B. MACLEAN. 'Nortb Wilt- shiro. 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I you Cllrylltr-Plylonlli-largo or Dodge. loco lesion. floih-u0dlvOmbrovnnsusslCnnlo. mu" Pierce and Mast: Shsntz. Burt- schy (0). and Astroth. International Lugs: Baltimore ......!00 020 000- 3 8 2 prlngiield ...210 210 0ix-10 10 0 Raney, Nothe (5), Kllemsu (8) and Unser; Spiccr and Dsnt. Montreal 0 1 soronto Banta, Epperiy (8) and Teed; Thompson and Oswald. Jersey city 210 010 000-0 0 2 Syrsouse 200 001-0 10 2 Hsrdy- and Yvsrs; Peterson and 1-Iayworth. noehest: 020 001-: 0 1 Bulrplo ..000 000 000-0 1 1. Phoiskymand Wllbcr; Silverstcin and Tabacheclc. SUNDAY NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn .... .. 200 000 001-11 10 1 .ittsburg' 000 222 000-9 0 1 1 Police, Landrum (5) Barney (6) Newconibe (8) and Csmpnnclla; werle, Chambers (3) Queen (8) Lombardi (0) and Mccullough, Mueller (5). Boston .. 000 101 002-4 12 1 St. Louis . 202 20 001-0 12 2 Chipman, llilalters (4) Antonelll (8) and cooper; Brazlc and Rice. First Gsme: New York 110 010 110-5 13 ll Chicago 000 110 001-3 10 2 Jansen a d westrum; Minncr, Dubiel ('1) Killer (9) and Owen. Second Game: New York 000 012 000-3 '1 2 Chicago 000000000-0 I 0 Jones and Westrum: Schmitz, Leonard (9) and Walker. First Game: Philadelphia 112 550 210-12 15 2 Clneinnltl 020 010 100- 0 10 3 Simmons and Seminick. Inputs (7); Raiiensberger, Smith (4) Perkowski (9) and Pramcsa. Second Game: Philsdelphln .. 101 101 300-7 13 In Cincinnati 010 000 300-4 5 1 Meyer, Koustanty (0) and Lo- pata; Blackwell, Hetki 18) and Howell. AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit 040 000 002-0 18 0 New York .... .. 003002000-5 0 2 Rogovin, Trout (0) I-loutteman (B) and swllt. Robinson (5): Lopat. Ostrowski (3) Fcrrick (4) Reynolds (5) Page (9) and Berra. First Game: Chicago 001 000 000-1 5 0 Philadelphia .. 000 020 00x-2 'I 1 Wight, Gumpcrt: (8) and Mast; Wyse and Grasso. Second Game: (lhlcago . 000 000 400-4 10 I fhllndelphls. .. 020 000 003-5 0 0 Scarborough, Alums ('1) Haelner (9) and Nisrhos; Hooper, Brissie ('1) schcib (8) and Guerra. St. Louis , 100 000 001-2 10 0 Boston . 420 000 00x-6 10 1 Johnso , Mlrshall (2) Dorish ('1) and Moss; Kinder and Teh- betts. . Clevcinnd .... .. 231 000 000-8 11 I Washln t .. 000000 200-2 9 0 Lemon and H66”): Kuzava. Consuegra (2) Sims (4) single- ton (8) and Grasso. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First Game: Jersey City 001 001 000-2 0 0 Syrscuse ...... .. 000000000-0 I 3 Bowman and Yvars; Hartley and I-Iayworth. Second Game: Jersey City 00 020 1-3 9 1 Syracuse .......... .. 012 001 1-4 8 1 Fox, Tomasic (5) and Yvars, Watlington (6); Prendergast, Sanders (5) Peterson ('1) and Little. First Game: Montreal 000 000010-I '1 ll Toronto 210 000 00:--I 0 0 King, msperly (B) and Atwell; Robertson, Trlnklc (8) and Os- waald. "ecoud Gomez Montreal 002 000 0-2 0 0 uoronto .. 010 000 0-1 '1 0 Hughes. Lee and Teed; Peterson and Oswald. First Game: Rochester . 000 010 000-1 11 I llutislo ...... 100 000 000-4 11 0 Wittlg, Oollum (0) and Wilber; Wood, Iovenguth (2) Corres- quel (0) and Novlck. second Gomez hester 000 000 2-2 '1 1 Bullslo . 000 000 1-4 I I Fsszho . Marshall; Wade and Tabscheck. First Game: Baltimore 000001001-2 '1 1 sprlngiloid ,. 100 000000-1 6 1 Kennedy snd Unser, Xluttz (0); lhdo and Dsnt. second Game: 410 000 0-5 I 0 Baltimore .. Springfield 000 300 1-0 0 i and Kluttz. Payne, shore (4) (Instr (6): Moissn. Jacobs (1) Lamanns (2) Costello (0) and Dant. ' ' Baseball Standings National league Philsdclphls .. st. Louis Brooklyn Boston Wsshington Chicsgo Philadelphia St. Louis ..... 83183833 O'Brien Wins Villh Wins Crow Brewer's gallon BARATOOA SPRINGS. . N. Y.. July 23 - (AP) - Brewer's Gai- lion rocked up his third straight trotting victory at ssrstogs Ince- way Saturday night. It was his eighth triumph in nine times out this season. He nipped Contrnlto by I nose in o 01.000 tree-for-sell, tho Iosturs ot-is grand circuit getaway pro- gram. A live-time winner at asnts Anita and beaten only by Demon Hanover and Egan Hanover in his lone deicnt or the campaign. Brewer's Gallon got away (cunt! and stayed there for iivo-cighths of I mile. Joe O'Brien took him out at that point, had him second to Con- tralto at the three-quarters but was unable to overhaul the mare until they hit the wire. Owned by B. C. Cruikshank or 1-lullnx, the live-Your-old son 01 .Blll Gallon was clocked in 2:05 3-6. He paid 33.00 to win, Folk song -was third. Trot. Mlle. u,ooo Brewer's Gallon (O'Brien) Contrallo, (Robinson) . Folk Song (Wiswail) .. Time: 2:05 8-5. Mighty Pegasus, wake Abbey, Sharon Hanover, Banter Hanover also started. Psce, Mile, 3600 Tokyo Express (Winger) .. Kitty Gratton (Cladwell) . Cash Kirk (C. Fleming) Time: 2:06. Bob Mitchell, Bernard Hanover. Count Vonlan, Dale Cash, senator Pointer also started. Psce, Mile, S500 mur- Little Brown G (O'Brien) Northern Direct (Cross) Skychlei (Gamsye) Time: 2:07 3-5. comerc, Bertha French, Rev- Rea. Forest Napoleon and Kurt Eislelclt also started. C.Y.C. Hold Keen Yacht Race Despite Tricky N. E. Wind Despite a squaily north east wind that made sailing difficult and tricky, members of the Char- lottetown Yacht Club competed in- some keen yacht racing in the local harbour on Saturday after- IIDOII. With four boats competing in the Class III cl-alt event. Mack Irwin's Zenith took a close win over W. K. Sharpe's Natd by I matter or seconds, while in the Snipe Class, Sinbad. skippered by Bob MacLeod, led a iield oi seven boats across the iinish line, fol- lowed closely by the Wren. and the Scout in that order. The sec- ond and third place winners were captained by David Wood and Ron Smith. There were also a couple or up- sets during the afternoon's com- petition due to the unpredictable winds, that resulted in two boats not finishing alihough none of the crews were endangered. The Surf, manned by Clive Stewart and Frank Schanici, broke a mast, while the Wings, manned by Ivan Reddln and Nancy Hyndman, lost s rudder. OiIlclals of the C.Y.C. are plan- ning another meet for this Wed- nesday, and again on Saturday. The following are the final re- sults of the meet:- Cisss III. 1. Zenith; Captain A. M. Irwin; Crew. Bill Tidmarsh. 2. Naid; Captain W. K. Sharpe; Crew. Charles Jamison. 3. Jeep; Captain Avon Andrew; Crew, Mrs. Avon Andrew. 4. Argo; Captain Jack King; Crew, Vincent King. snipe Class 1. Sinbad; Captain Bob Mac- Leod; Crew, David Andrew. 2. WIIII; Captain David Wood; Crew, Donald Webster. 3. Scout; Captain Ron Smith; Crew, Elaine Porter. 4. As-olus; Captain Fred Pound; Crew. Walter LePage. 5. Dingbat; Captain Ralph Du- mont: Crew. Margaret Dumont. Surf (DNF); Captain Clive Stewart; Crew, Frank Schaniel. Wings (DNF): Captain Ivan Reddin: Crew. Nancy 1-iyndman. 6355)-4 Says Joe Louis Will Return To Ring PATERBON. N. -1.. July 23 - (AP)-Joe Louis will return to the ring in late September (or a heavy- weight tltle bout and has leased training quarters for a month. the Peterson Evening News said sat- urday. Shooiingionlesl Mr. Edward Wood, Pownsl. wbs awarded the Provincial grind prize in the recent crow shoot which brought 1.56 pair o! (co! to the Royal Packing COIYiDIlIy. Mr. Wood turned in a total of 357. and will receive the line three shot Savage automatic shot gun. donated by the R. T. Hol- man Ltd. llunnsrs up in the con- test were ss toilows: Quson's County: Frank Longsphis, Char- lottetown (324), John Worth. Pow- nal (303), and Harold Jenkins. Charlottetown (150). Prince: John Madiougsn (14). King's: Connie Gdilant. Arnisdslo (11). Earl Cobb. Bongo (M) and Edward A. Mll- lard,iGowsn Brso (16). v County totals were as lollows: Queen's. 1.247. King's, 325, and Prince, 14. Congratulations are in order to the Prince Edward Is- land Fish and Game Assoclstlon. organizers oi the crow shoot. and to the winners for their' marks- manship snd practical interest In the preservation of fish and game. Prizes are awarded to members oi the Fish snd Game Association who were in good standing as of July 15th. and the various prizes are available to winners on sp- pllcation to the branch secretaries or to Mr. Sidney Green. chairman of the shoot committee. II. S. Horses Win v All Races Al Truro TRURO. N. S., July 3-(C15)- Helen Budlong. owned and driven by L. O'Brien of Halifax, bcttered her mark to 2.15 in a harness roc- ing meet here Saturday night. Nova Scotia horses won all eight events. Summary (in order of placing): First Ines Grattan Peter (L. Walker). Royal Tell (Daniels)... Duke Abbe (Campbel1).. I-Iyiands Pride (Gould).. Maxine Duds (Turner)... . Winning owner: R. Brown. Mi dleton. Time: 2.19. Mutuels: 34.80. 32.00. 32.80, 33.00, 33.40, 33.20. I 2 .3 .4 5 d. Second loco Helen Budiong (L. O'Brien). Miss Cherry Valley (MacLe Merle Direct (L. Walker). Flora Direct (Boutiller)..... . Earl's Prince Charming (Haley). O. K. Volo (Gould) ........................ .. 0 Winning owner: L. O'Brien, Hai- ilax. Time: 2.15. Mutuels: 310.00. 84.80, 34.00, 33.00. 32.80. 34.40. Daily double pay oil: 363.00. I ..2 .3 4 5 Third loco Nelda Hanover (Gould) Ridgewood M. (Lutz) .. Josedale Victory Miss (5. Walk- er) ' Aubrey Budiong (Allen). Winning owner: L. Bsrrlesu. Time: 2.15. Mutuels: 37.20, 33.40, 33.20, 34.00, 33.80. 35.40. Fourth Ilaos 4.. ur- Maxine Duds (Turner).. 1 .. 2 8 Grattan Peter (L. Walker). 4 Royal Tell (Daniels).......... ....5 Winning owner: G. Turner, Dart- mouth. Time: 2.21. Mutuels: 313.40, 08.00. 05.10. 03-00. 34.80. 83.40. Filth Itsoc Gay Law (A. Allen).. Seven Up Direct (L. Wslker) .... .. Winning owner: C. MscLeod, Westville. Time: 2.12 2-5. Mutuels: 37.20, 33.00, 32.80. 33.40. 32.00, 32.00. Sixth loos Luther Hanover (Given)... Starlight Eclipse (Daniels Colleen Adam (O'Brien Quskei-'s Boy (Conroy). Doctor L. B. (L. Walker). . Winning owner: .1. Given, Hal- itsx. Time: 2.12. : Mutuels: 310.20, 35.80, 34.00, 34.30, 33.00, 33.20. lovonlh loos Nelda Hanover (MscLeod) . 1 Polly Reynolds (Gould)..... 2 Josedaie Victory Miss (5. Walk- er. Jr.) Mort I-larknway (Haley) Aubrey Budlong (Allen) Ridgewobd M. (Lutz) Winning owner: W. D. Webstc Pictou. Time: 2.15 4-6. Mutuels: 30.20. 32.40, 32.20, 32.40, 32.20, 32.20. EIIGOINK 3 -I 5 O 1'. llghlh loco lols Henley (Macbeod). Judd (S. Wsl-ker Jr.). Buster C. (R. O'Brien). Gsy Ls-w (Allen) Winning owner: .C. Wesvills. Time: 2.12 2-5. Mutuels: 30.00. 33.40, 32.00, 32.30. 021), 02.00. . 4 Mscmod, souls Ospt. R. D. 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