ilii PAG_l_3__SIX _ T?‘ schedule Of i Tennis Play lFor Today Junior Ladle: Single! 9.80 A. M. Ann saunderson vs. Felice lreenault. Junior Men‘: Single: Ted Strain Vs. Jim Palmer. Stuart Chandler vs. Ross Hoy. Men’: Singles 10 A. M. Fred Kelly vs. B. sears. Bevil Piers vs. Art Wright. Allison Saunders vs. Dr. Leon- u'd. E. C. Roper vs Fulton Pierce. Indies Singles Mrs. Woodbury vs. D. Hurst. Mrs. H. L. Roper vs. Isabel lanes. Men’: Singles 11 A. M Ian Ross vs. W. Moreside. K. Farmer vs. W. Thomas. D. Saunderson vs. I Connors. A. E Lavertvy vs F. McMillan. Ladies Singles W. McConnell vs. Mrs. Colwill. Jean Wright vs. Ann Saunder- son. Men's Singles 12 noon Don Robinson vs. winner of Kelly-sears match C. H. Fox vs. winner of Piers- Wright match. Men's Singles 2 P. M. Watt vs. Little, McKnight vs. winner of Roper- Plerce match. Raper vs. Beck Woodworth vs winner of Saunders-Leonard match. Ladies Single: Mrs. Jones vs. Ruth Christie. Mrs. MacFarlane vs. Miss Davis Men‘s Singles 8 P. M. Hairs vs. winner of Ross-More Iide match. Winner of Farmer-Thomas match vs. winner of saunderson- Connors match. McDiarmid ya winner of Robin- Ion 12 o'clock match. Winner of Lafferty-McMillan match vs winner of Fox 12 o'clock match. Ladies Singles "courts quickly and a total of 48 U1.‘-B1211‘-1}: -um _cHAaL93'_TETowNI G 48 - matches Open Tennis Favorites in both the senior and junior divisions of the men's and women's singles advanced yester- day as play in the Prince Edward Island Open Tcnhis tournament opened on the courts of the Char- lottetown Tennis Club in Victoria Park A heavy rain at an early hour this morning failed to hinder the officials. A hot sun dried the matches were run off. Laird Watt of Montreal who is a frequent visitor to Island courts entered the third round of the men's siiiglcs with a 6-0,8-2, win over young Stuart Chandler of Charlottetown. Only singlesevents were played today. Champion In Form Don McDlai-mid of Ottawa breezcd through two matches. He entered the second round with the loss of only two games to Ted Strain of Charlottetown and then eliminated Erskine Carter of Saint John. N.B., by the same margin Previously Carter ousted a Yarniouth player, Donald F. Day, 6-1, '1-5. Red Haire of Garden City, N.Y-, entered the third ‘round through a default and a 6-1, 6-2 victory over a Junior, Forbes Mountain of Hall- ax. Ken Farmer of Montreal enter- ed the second round after a hard fought. match with Frank Hansen of Charlottetown, 6-4, 6-3. Jack Purkls of Toronto went down to Great interest is being taken in the Provincial Tennis Tour- nameni. now being played at victoria Park. The manage- ment wishes to announce that spectators can be accommodat- Mrs. Hogan vs Miss Gwen Rogers. Wniner of J . Wright fie -' vs. winner of Roper-L JD!lt.5. Men's Double; 4 P. M. Kenny and Coyle vs Eaton and Kelly. Don Day and partner vs. Mic- Knight and Condon. Chandler and Strain vs. Con- nors and Conn. Beck and Haig vs Wright and aartner. Ladies Doubles I. Jones and partner vs. Miss J Wright and Miss McConnell. Mrs. Roper and Miss McF‘atridge vs. Miss Bourke and partner. Further matches will be called at the Club House. Players must be on hand. ed on grand stands at the fol- lowing charges: Tuesday, lllc; '.'-' ’ ‘ . and 1" ’ 25¢; Final matches Friday and Sat.- urday 25c, morning and after- noon. Proceeds are to help defray expenses. defeat in a first round match at the hands of C H. Fox of Kent- ville, 6-0, 6-0. Another Toronto player, Staff Beck, put Jack Kenny of Char- lottetown on the sidelines with a 6-1, 6-0, victory, while Art Mc- Knight of Ottawa advanced with a straight win over Harold Black of this city. Laveny Defeats Haig In one of the hardest hitting matches of the day A." E. Laverty of Montreal eliminated Doug Haig FORCED OUT OF TOURNEY Norman T. Main, 3, strong Montreal player so injured his knee at Bar Harbor, Maine as to make it impossible for him to compete in this tournament. He had scarcely commenced his semi- final match at Bar Harbor last week when his unfortunate accid- ent occurred. He was entered here with his fellow townsman fan Ross but his place will be tak- en by A E. Lafferty also of Mont- real, always a consistant player and well known from previous competitions here. It will be re- membered that Mr Maia doubled here last year with E‘1l3 Tarshis. a member of this year's Davis Cup team. Remember When Sandy Somerville retained his Canadian amateur golf champion. ship, defeating Arthur Yate; of Rochester three and two at Mon. trml eiizht years no today. That was the fourlh of sandy’: six wins in the event. He is a, member or the London Hunt and club. of Toronto in 5, three set match. The scores were. 6-2, 3-6, 6-1. Ian Ross of Montreal advanced around with a straight set win over Dr. 0. Houston of Charlottetown, Garnet Raper of saint John and Don Robinson of Moncton had little difficulty with their op- P°“em5~ Rape: was too much for and won. 6-1. 6-0. while Robinson outplayed Edward Conn of Char- lottetown, 6-0. 6-4. ‘In a hard fought women's singles match Mrs. C. L. Oolwell of Montreal eliminated one of Prince Edward Island‘: best play- ers. Eleanor Bourke. In each set Mrs. Colrwell managed to break through service for a 6-4 win. Winnifred McConnell of Ottawa lost only one game to Helen 'I‘id- marsh of Charlottetown and the Ontario junior_champion, Dorothy Hurst, eliminated Doris Hearts of Cliarlottetown, 6-1, 6-2, Ruth Fishleich of Toronto de. feated a Charlottctown junior, Felice Arsenault, without the loss _of a game. Two I-laligcnlans, Mrs. E‘ V. Woodbury and Mrs. H. L. Roper. saw action today and ad- vu-iced with little difficult/5'. Isabel Jones of Rothesay defeated Mrs, MEET‘ “lR__Al§_Y JIGGIE” Girl leader Christen: New and Youngest Member of "Bringing Up Father” Family Jinx’ baby grandson has I namei It wiggle" — and it was chosen by Georg. Montana: out of thous- and: of suggestions linmittod by readers of "Bringing Up hib- comic- ia I. an"? mean of ‘mo Charlottetown Iurgu-er Opening Day Of Island Halifax, deftateri A. W. Matheson Charlottetown, 6-2, 6-4; Ivan Con- Arthur Heart: of Charlottetown" Run - off In Tournament Helen MacDonald of Charlotte- town. 6-2, 6-1. YESTERDAYS RESULTS Men‘: Singles --Laird Watt, Montreal, defeated Stuart Chand- ler, Charlottetown, 6-0, 6-2; R. C. Haire, Garden City, N. Y., de- feared George Smith, Charlotte- town, default; Forbes Mountain, Halifax, defeated G. F. Hutchoson, Charlottetown, 6-1, 6-3; William Morcside, Charlottetown, defeat- ed A M. Edson, Charlottetown, 6-2, 6-2; Ken Farme. Montreal, defeated Frnak Hansen, Charlotte- town, 6-4, 6-3; Don Saunderson, nors, Charlottetown, defeatcl R. J Leslie. Kentville, 2-6, 9-7, 6-1; Don McDiarmid. Ottawa, defe-ted Ted Strain, Charlottetown, 6-1, 6-1; Erskine Carter, Saint John. defeated Donald Day, Yarmouth, 6-1, 7-5; Don Robinson, Moncton. defeated Edward Conn, Charlotte- town, 6-0, 6-4; C H. Fox, Kent- ville. defeated Jack Purkis, Tor- onto, 6-0, 6-0; Staff Beck, Tor- onto, defeated Jack Kenny, Char- lottetown, 6-1, 6-0; limo Wood- worth, Halifax, defeated Gordon Hutcheson, Charlottetown. 6-1. 6-1; Art McKnight. Ottarwa, de- feated Harold Black. Cha.rloi/te- town, 6-3. 6-‘- “ ” '-hire de- feated Forbes Mountain, 6-1, 6-2' A. E. Lavcrty, iJ.«./ .. EJ defeated Doug Haig, Toronto, 6-2, 3-8, 6-1. Hugh Litti, tllalifaxi defeated Dick Rice, Charlottetown, 9-7. 6-2; Ian Ross, Montreal, defeated Dr. G. Houston, Charlottetown. 6-0. 6-2; Bill Thomas, Halifax, defeat- ed George Chandler, Truro, 2-6, 6-4. 6-1: Don MeDie.rrnid defeat- ed Erskine Carter, 6-1, 6-1: Gar- net Raper, saint John, defeated Arthur Heartz, Charlottetown, 6-1, 6-0. Women’: Bingles—-Gwen Rogers, Charlottetown, defeated Jean Barnaby, Bridgewater, 6-3, 6-3; winnifrer-1 Moconnell, Oitaiwa. de- feated Helen Tidrnarsh. Charlotte- town, 6-0, 6-1: Mrs. C. L. Gol- well, Montreal, defeated Eleanor Bourke, Charlottetown, 8-4, 6-4: Mrs. F‘ V. Woodbury. Halifax, defeated Constance Colwill, Char- lottetown. 6-0. 6-1; Dorothy Hurst, Toronto. defeated Doris l-Ieartz, Charlottetown, 6-1. 6-2; Jean wright, Bridgewater, defeated Constance I-fyndman, Charlotte- town, default: Ann saunderson, Halifax, defeated Virginia Stewart, Saint John, default: Rut-h Fish- leigh, Toronto, defeated Felice Arsenault, Charlottetown, 6-0. 6-0; Isabel Joncs. Rothesay, defeated Mrs. Helen MacDonald, Charlotte- town, 6-2. 6-1: Mrs. H. L. Roper, Halifax, defeated Mrs. Ned Wren. Charlottetown, 6-1, 6-1. Junior Men‘: Slngleo—Bi1l More- slde, Charlottetown, defeated Jer- ry ‘Foster, Charlottetown, 6-8, 6-1: Bill Thomas, Halifax, defeat/rd Nan Reddin. Charlottetown, 6-0, 6-0: Ted Strain, Charlottetown, defeated Charles Aharan, char- lottetown, 6-1, 6-4: Jim Palmer, Charlottetown, defeated Hugh Simpson. Charlottetown, 6-3, 8-6: Forbes Mountain, Halifax, defeat- ed Allison Saundefson, Charlotte- town. '7-5. 6-8; Albert Brown, Charlottetown, defeated Jim Bell, Charlottetown, 6-1, 6-0', Erskine Carter, Saint John, defeated I;Ier- bie Hughes. Charlottetown. 6-0. 6-2; Ivan Connors, Charlottetown. town, 6-1, 6-3; Forbes Mountain, Halifax, defeated Albert Brown. Charlottetown, 6-1, 6-2. Junior Women’; Singles —Jean Arsenault, Charlottetown. defeated Margaret Martin. Charlottetown. 8-3, 3-6. 6-2: Joan Miller, Char- lottetown, ‘do’/ited Nancy 551111)‘ son. C'harlot‘u.tovvm. 62, 6-2; Doria MacDonald. Charlottetown. defeat- ed Billie Bourke. Charlottetown, default; Ann Saunderson, Halifax. defeated Beryl DeB1ois, Charlotte- town, 3.4, 5-2; yelice Arsenault defeated Audrey DeBlola, Char- lottetown. clcfault: Joan Miller de- feated Doris MacDonald, 6-0,‘ 6-1. Mlott. Plvlountaion HAO! EDI.» M 1ONDON'—-(CF)--7031'! Hid E!’- bara Blaker, t duldhrter of R- )raW For Doubles gocal Tennis MINUS DOUBLES Tourney . Fraser MdMillan and Wm. Ialrd Watt and Ken Farmer, Moreside, Charlottetown. 22 '1‘. P. Brown and . G, F. Hutcheson and don rlutcheson, Charlottetown. Fulton Pierce. Charlottetown and Geo. Chandler, Truro. . Don McDla.rmid, Ottawa and Hugh Little, Halifax. Nos. 1 to 4 and 10 to 23 byes Remainder play first round Don Robinson, Moncton. 6 Jack Purkis, Toronto and Mountain, Halifax Mrs. Harold Jones and Mk. V. Woodbury, Halifax. Miss Helen I-lyndman Miss C. Colwill, Charlottetown. . Mrs Jean McFarlane, Char- lottetown and partner.‘ Jack Kenny and ‘L Miss Isabel Jones, Rothesay Miss Jean Wright, water and Miss Wirinifred Mc- Connell. Oi-tawa. . Mrs. H. L. Roper and Mrs. W. McFatridge, Halifax. Miss Eleanor Bourke. Char- lottetown and partner. . Miss Anna. saunderson and Miss Joan Woodbury, Halifax. Miss Doris I-Ieartz Miss Grwen Rogers. Charlottetown. . K. Hogan and Miss Dora Davis, Halifax. 12. Miss Ruth Fishleig/ii Miss Dorothy Hurst, Toronto. Nos. 1, 2. 11 and 12 drew byes. Remainder play first round match- F. Day, Yarmouth and thur McKnight and 13- rt C. Halre. NewY0rk Reaper. St. John. 15. Stuart Chandler an Strain, Charlottetown. Beck and Douzlfi-5 town and partner. 19. Don Saunderson mam“ Ham“ The mixed doubles draw will be newy and Ian published tomorrow. Conn Stops Dorazio In 8th Round Sdndy Scores Hole-in-one At Saint John . N. 3.. Aug. 14- nadian ainateu-Is ueiht today in T? the Cfilllfldigng Golf and Country Pl-ULADELPHIA. Aug. the Y heavyweight ohamlpiotn, charged into the heavyweight division to- ni to stop Gus Dorrazio rugged Pihiadelphia. cam -her, th round of a 1 -round bouti c crwod of 12,000 fans in Siribe Park. Conn weighed 1'13 1-2 and Dorazio 166 1-4. Referee Leo Hanoi: stopped the one-sided contest after one min- ute and 52 scconds of tJ‘.i»e eighth round had elapsed. Dorazio, half blind fzom a badly cut left eye. was all but hanging on at the Huot. Pm from Qu*3\>9¢- went around the cour under Par. Stanley Hfimev also showed he was on his game Witt) an even DST V3115 m°'r“‘ cl 69 this afternoon ndw Sornervllle leading ama- mur from London, “°“°“’7‘5”‘£¥ii“§i.“§“a -- 1‘ . C11 8 9 'e C ted b . sowedfiholem one 'I'h Vrditwaagreeme Ylevevidfi Damzio and his hen the decision insisting Gus was not ‘l‘”‘“t was a 73 badly damaged and able to con- -t.d start on fI(I;‘“‘l:lB0 Diegissl, or Phllmont. Pa. Promoters estimated the d slightly more than $21,000 see Conn in his first start since crown from Mvelo Bettina in New York just a moniih ago. The Pitisburgher who already is being touted as a tender for heavyweight honor; a year or two hence was far ahead points when Hauck stepped in halted tonight's proceedings. The Associated Press score card rounds. including the abbreviated eighth, Dorazio one and called one even. Local Runners In Training ‘.islandwillbere- Angiist 261-d it plans two mg have _wt present ma- terialize, it was learned last even- BASEALL PRACTICE have men who are now in train- for the games with the hope they will be able to to the Nova Soortia City. era are rapidly rounding into and should they take part will give awortihy There will be practice Junior baseball team at the Vic- toria Park diamond at 6 P.M. All players please be on hand. Signed Ev McNeil ISLAND RIFLE TEAM 'TRIUMPHS IN BAR_LOW MATCH SHOOT P.E.I.H. Team Scores 187 Of A Possible 200 To Take Honors At D.R.A. Meeting CONNAUGHI‘ RIFLE RANGES SOUTH MARCH. 0N'l‘., Aug 1|- matohes in the opening day‘: shoot Maritime snipers came to the fore today in capturing three of the team of the Dominion of Canada Rifle ‘ ' " ' “ A team [cpl " the Prince Edward Is- land Highlanders (Black Watch) of Charlottetown won the Barlow Team Match posting a Si ore of 187 of 3 possible 200. The Prince Edward Island Illg‘ Landers team was composed of Capt. James Colcs. Lieut. J Mccabe, Lieut. A. F. Gormley. and Lieut. Roy Mocabe. The Lewis Gun and Vickers machine gun events em. to two Yl teams from the Saint John Fusili- QTS . Sgt. D. M '1‘-hompsotn. Sgt. L.E. Thompson and Fusiller R. A, Mor- row composed the saint John ]“usi1ler's Team which took the Lewis Gun Match while Capt. Neal Dow, 531. D. M. Thompson, Sgt. L. E. Thompson and Fusilier- Morrow made up the team which won the Vickers Match. In the Lewis Gun Match the team scored '14 of a possible 100 Sgt. N. L. Becket of I-lsrnilton. Ont, posted a 68 of a. possible 100 to win first place in the expert _class in the MacDougall Challenge Cup Match. Bringing Ontario its first victory --..——.._.—.___—__.__—— News of a Prince Edward Is- land victory in the Barlow Match in the D. R. A. shoot yesterday was hailed in local rifle circles here. Yesterday’: team triumph on the Connaught Ranges marked the second time in which the coveted trophy has come to the Maritimes. Two years ago a team, also composed of mem- bers of the P. E. I. H., won the Barlow Match. In capturing the silver-ware the team membe snot only bring honor to l.hEI'llSelvca, the prov- ince, their unit, but demon- strate the high standard of rifle- shooting in these parts. Lieut.-Colonel C. C. Thomp- son. 0. C. od the P. E. I. 3.. was particularly pleased with the result of yesterday‘: team shoot and expressed keen plea- sure over the performance of the "Highland" mnrksmcn. The Barlow Match calls for (our officers of any military unit in the Dominion. Runners- up in the match were the Gov- ernor-Ge~neral's Foot Guards who irailcd the lslar-.rl team by six points. The local team was coached by Lieut. Percy I-loom-r. in this year's renewal of the shoot, Sgt. Beckett vsrcrcd a 48 at the 503 yards and a possible 50 art the 2.00. The Ma.cDougall Match was the feature event of the opening days Dfocram of the week long meet wihlch will end Saturday with the firing of the final of the fee/taxed Cove-mar Cl~enera.l's Match. some 200 marksm-:1 from all over Canada shot in the Mac- e . Ten n poated scores of 07. They includ- ed Major 8. T. E. Feoterly, Hall- in fa . Among those who nosied source of or in the lVi:acD_0ugall were Lieut. C. F. Kennedy. Hilden, N. 3., Lieut. H. W. Bvteeves, Monctovri, Island marlrsmen were well-up in the scoring in the. Macnougall Match. Percy I-Iooper carded a 95, Roy Mocabe 94, P. J. Landrigan 93. and Eric Cole»; 92 Capt. James Coles placed seventh in judging distance with 16 points, just two points below the winner. Lieut. Roy McCobe was also in the money. defeated Lloyd 1-lovwatt, Charlotte-,. 3 .°f,mmnse,Ns" ROY POWERS. KING'S SCOUT-— Bevlewed and approved h Exhibition Races Will Open Today ICUJEHOI‘ t/wotlils after- noon Starter Otto Irvine of Mars Hill Maine, will call cut trio horses for the three events to be raced. The first on the program is the Three Year Old Futuri y with nine starters. Jean A. Hal with Driver Harry o’Brien. Little Arub- rey with Driver Willard Kelly. n with Driver Rob M.r. Tiilay with Driver Kelly. 0. U, Vdlo with Driver Phinney. raced uibiition as owo~year-olds and put up a, wonderful contest, Hillside zsoott winning. As three-year-old.s quite a. difference has taken place and many have improved very much over their two-yea.r-old form. It. looks as though there are three or four horses in the group that are very evenly matched, which means close finishes. 2:12 Trot and Pace. Seven good word in this paoers will take the ciassanditiaareal . race. l ivianvln Brooke 2:04 -4 has been 1 a frequent winner over Ma.nlt‘lme , tracks and a high class race horse in the United states before com- ing here. Signal Senator 2:06 1-4 has been goirégugreat guns in Moncron and be among the leaders. Buck Hanover 2:05 1-2 won in handy style at Montague recently. beating Barney Hanover, 2:07. that won at Northam and es- tablished a new track record. Vik- ing 2:09 will be remembered as the winner of the 2:15 Paoe at Char- lottetown two years 880. one of the greatest races we ever had. Rainey G. Henley 2:06 was a good winner on United States tracks last. ear. wlnnlmz a $2.500 stake and g his present record. fliracey Han- over 2:04 1-4 won the Free for All at Charlottetown two years ago in flzmandissaidtobeaszoodu ever. 2:22 Trot. Ten good trottors will start in this race with Riot Han- over, owned by D. G. Gentles of Boston. Mass., and driven by Dan- nie aateele. an unimown quantity 'i:‘.. 2:16 has beaten 2:15 in a. race this year. Guy Britten took a re- cord of 2:04 1-4 on the pace.a.nd is now on the trot. Native has Dtglned and raced in 2:16 this year. s AUGUSLQ, 193 .\ BASEBALL RESULTS American Lea;-u., Eli-It Game 000 201 010 H; Hrmsley; ;4,_ Second Gama 100 ooo 002.3 002 600 20x—1o 1: 3 t Imdiin. stmmm , Rowe and 'rebbett:. and saw only Games Scheduled. ooo ooo2ooo_z 3 , om no 20x—5 13 2 'I‘.rotter, Iawson, wit: teh Glenn; Rigney and T1e1slt_ead 3”“ National League o01210ooo_41 000 0000 000.0 4} French and Manciiio; 5,5,“, Mocee. Welland and Owen One Niie Game. 000 340 001.3 1, , Pti.t‘.9bu.rg Cincinnati 000 014 004-611 I Sewell. Brown, M Mueller; Derringer, Davis, Johnym aincler Meer. Grissom Thom Lombardi, Ht'.‘I'S.lll‘»(.‘l”gcr_ International League: Five nite including doiibleim; American Association one nite game. International Night Gm. Jersev City 012 100 210415 0000l'l000—-J1 &nll1l1ie3uiadndI'l'el‘?f2,nwcCd; mm‘ °‘ Second Night Guns 010 000 010-4 a q 000 001 000-1 s 1 Washbum and Hi ; and l-Iartje. Om W" International First Nite Gum no 212 o—1o in u Grouch. Duke and Btclrcr. Baltimore 000 000 o0o—0 i 20100200x—-69 Toronto Kerr and Warren; Wallrup ma Rewlih. symcuse non ‘.00 nni-2 3 ‘ester 200 013 12x-014 Mooiy and ‘BOY/l-"l‘li‘.lj Roe gm Beal. Culdalil Wins Co lf Playoff PI'I'IBBURGiK, Aug. 14-—(Al‘l Giuldah-l, former Unit: Open Champion. shot | par 70 to win the $2- spazid no 500 first prize in the $10,000 my gr Dan Golf Tmu-nament inl no-way 18-hole playoff with Danny Bhuhe. of Hnnti-ngdoxt W. Va., and Gene Sm-azon. of M Brookfield. Conn . 'Ilha husky Texan. who now all J.. home. i , N. four stziokm ahead of Shuts, who took me (L260 second prise. IN five better than S-arazerfs 75, hilm 000. A sensational remi-cry from ill mind near the 291-yard tltlhlfi green provided the winnlfl! "break" and more than made II! for tlhe six-foot putt Guldahl mi!- sed yesterday on the lath to cause the t.l~n-ee-way fie 1” for the 76 holes. '13; ‘:40 split one-halfd gifiew a.v mm a. cmrv ed by officials at moon in axkiitim to the prize. ____________ TAPS PERFECT MAN NEW YORK -—(CPl —'mI|l arvthroooloaists of the future scientist: of’ today have HG precise Xnfihfilllfelncills of Chi“! Atlas. who has many time! W amended the title of “the 06 most Derlect man." rgaret Abbe took a 2:16 1.2. star Dillon has not n faster than 2:20 but is in good shape, Darkey Kalmuclr worked in 2:16 1-2 over the Charlottetown track recently. squire Hanover lock 5. record of 2:14 this season when he won at Kensington, and oamalot in the same stable is said to be I. very good trntter. ‘mesa three classes will K1“: Iafite'i'noon's by Dominion Headquarter: T e Boy Scouts Association. :15 Li t will . A full“ Vaudfln ill be llll,€l‘SI3e " thew heats. All the min" in place and reaxiv for W % _L.n< J $.- , 0