' mmlCAN LEAGUE: First Game: 002 010 000-3 9 0 .0“ 200000 l:lx—-5 0 1 ms and Hayes; Rich. Dickman, 1a,eil01l.e and Berg, Peacock. Bcc-and Game: 1 lili 020102000-5133 ‘.§5L.’},d° ‘’ 5 000 130 002-0 11 1 ; kman. _nean, Potter and my ; }1ovmg.Oste1'mue1ler and 000 001 011-3 7 1 N. 011 210 50x——10 12 0 xnott. Marcum. Boyles and T.resh. . lueter: Rowe and Tebmtts. ti Louis 030 00 ls-v:land Trailer and Glsnn; Allen. Dobson . Pyililk. Hemsiey. ew York 434 010 100-13.15 2 ushvlngtcn 300 000 410-10 8 12 Rllffing. Hildebrand and Dickey: ..g, carrasquel. M a s t e rs 0 n. gyflqs and Ferrell, Early. National League First Game 110 010 400-7 11 1 003 010 001—5 10 0 Meer, Thompson and . .1 Root. J. Russell. White- rll and I-lzlrtnctt, Garilark. gdelplllfl second Game: 000 190 001-11 14 0 . go 020 001 01l—3 10 3 1 re and Hershberger; Paxseou, lehill. Lillard, Dean and Man- _ Gzlrbnrk. First Game: ston 020 200 000-4 7 1 ew York 000 110 3011-6 9 9 Felle, Sllaffne . r and Lopez; llohr an, Brown and Dannhlg, . Second Game: 001 400 000 00-5 14 3 ew York 100 022 000 01-6 11 2 Turner, Errickscn, Frankhouse and zj Gumbert, Hubbell and tlsb 1: 000 020 010-8 6 0 .Iouis 000103 0lx—5 9 4 Bauers. J. Bowman and Mueller. <cc; sunkel, R. Bowman, shoun 1 d Owen. Only Games Scheduled. International First Night Game: ltimore 000 014 20—7 12 2 1 ester 030 040 01-8 9 1 (One Extra Inning) lieninger, Kerr swank, Midiff, tuzak and Wes ; Gmdzicki, Ryba 010 101 021-6 1'7 2 000 000 100-1 4 2 iv and Warren; Caldwell and ‘ ltimcre 1 hesler 0000001012 8 3 01010000: 3 6 1 4- ‘~ ‘rm and Norton. tars Need 1 in To Sta); 11 Running Stars seeking a. playoff berth in ~ City basebau league tangle with eleamlr-leading Anchors in to- ’ t's scheduled encounter and on 1- result hinges just where the toned team will fit. inner v Ollie game in tour starts ‘ ll 11 lmout of the high-flyina west end Tnle game will start at dlalrp 0 lock with Plus Bollzer likely to”? the mound for -the Stars = Mccallllm for the Anchors. Remember When (By The ‘Canadian Prue) R31“ dduized the New York.Polo rounds just before the bell ranl‘ 1‘ the Henry Armstrong-Lou bars tussle for the world light- ltht boxing title one year ago lsht. The fight was postponed r a week when Armstrong took e title from Ambers. afterwards milling Lou was ‘“the most tllerscnle fighter" he'd met. Gllelinl. Kerr and Women; Rob 1 _THE -CHARL0_TIET0WN GUAISQL. Walter Brown Wins Free- for_- all After Finishing Tlurd In Opening Heat (By The Canadian Press) AM]-IJIIRBT. N. 5.. Aug. 0—Wol- W‘ ETOWH. driven by Tommy Ether of Morlcton. N.}3.. won the free. for-all ev-ernt of a. harness racing card here today afte: being nosed out in the first heat by Peter Dale. Maine horse. The Monctzon horse took the second and third heals i.n gig. 8. second over the track rec- Calumet boburn. another Haul- ton horse. won the first and sec- and heats of the Classified Race but was drawn in the third and Bill MacI.eod drove Buck Hanover BOPOSS to take second money. Hal Bl-ibton. driven by MacMn- lan. took all three heats in the 2.23 Trot and Pace. imlumet Dude spilled Cher driver in the first heat of the classified but he escaped uninjured. The sumrnary: Free For All Walter Brown (Fitter) - . - 3 Peter Dale (Barnattl - . . . 1 Rainey G. Hevnlcy (I-{cod} . . 2 Tracey Hanover (Langille) - 5 Der-mat (Jabaleel Time: 2.12; 3.11; Classified McC_ormack Headlining Saturday Card Facing the toughest foe he has ever met in his career inside the sguarcu Cllcle clever. ham-rlittlllg nanny Mcuormack or Bourls takes on Porclena. Smith of Sydney, N. 13., at the Bnomna club on lsaturday night in the main event of a box- ing card that will feature three Cape Breton fighters in action. '1'his Smith who faces the popular Souris boy is a. rough tough bal- fljar all the way and besides hold- boxlna a draw . for Smith's ability and fans bound to see a bristling tough all the way. Another fight that should be a is line%eup for the semi-final led t can of Charlottetown. another cf the Island's better boxers and Ike °*......“'= °‘.“3"l...“"“".¥‘9“..l‘; "..“.il“t: .... DI‘ 6 0 0 ny (3 umet. Cobu ( -2 W911 1003i 1335 55 Buck Ir!-anoverni|MacBI_:.eIo'Iii)m.14 imprefiwd 50 Gdrl (Rudderham) 5 in his two local fights when Dude, patch (M_MM,mm _ 2 3 '7 are fight highly hewasintheci aeamemberof l:....°:.':°.:“n=:".*s*rh.....1:.n°.:.==.::*:s %§.‘.i”€1.i§‘.“’°.‘.fi.‘§‘.‘.‘f$’“°l‘lf.l‘°‘i‘.’léi.‘..:‘.‘;‘. l“»‘n'> 5“‘-"-""-’°-‘“- ‘~”‘—“°-’“‘:“’: 11%.? .:‘*.l.*.:=:1.: ..'°%“....'Z.i‘.‘3 ' 2.28 Trot and Pace Hal B1'il.l0':'l (Ma/cMllla.n) A‘ well balanced list of pre- liminaries features the. third cape 1 Sunny Hal (Rudder-ham) :2 Elsie Louise (Ban-loll) - - — 3 - 5 - 6 e person of J Corbett of New Waterford. vs. Clayborne of the City. Bnth these boys are boxers of the highest type and here will witness boys who can not only box but who can also slur: it out when the occasion arises. Bauld Lone Nova Scotian In Singles Bretoner in th 0 Mark The Baker (Jabalee) — - - Dorothy Dix (Atkinson) - Time: 2.17: 2.18: 2.16. Sfs.1-tler—-Filed Deiahunt, Moncfon, ..;.i.:‘.‘.z°’:.-...*;‘.£*‘ ..°;°r.°:.-. °»..m;.°- ' ‘ '- “~ ‘" °' mers—Ra_V Gibson. Straybo , Morlctczl: Gordon Ma.cAllum,sacrl?. ville, N. B. Upset Marks Defeat Of Seeded Star (By The Associated Press) R. . N. 17.. Aug. 9—Don Mc- Neili. or Oklallolrxla. City, needed No. 3 in the United States east/ml grass court charnpionships was eliminated today by uzlranked _I1~II:En:ry Pfllsofl of Seattle. '1-5, 3-6, IiirEn°ll:b}1>ar}lo‘e8rg"of°’sprhlg Lalgg nil-Id ‘‘““‘’‘’‘‘‘5’- J., seeded that and ,‘ . Vuwed to the quarter-final round along with Prusoff-Rigos with a 7-5, 6-2 triumph over Ga.rdna.r M of Miami, and Parker with (By ‘flu Canadian Pres!) TRURO. N. 3.. Aug. 9 —- Don Bauld of Halifax was the lane Nova scot.ia.n to survive the quar- ter finals in the men's silnoles div- indjson of the Nova @111 open ten- Bauld (Red) Ilium tn the lower the semi- pper , .5; 1&1 .. .- 10 emulate the ball player who caught a baseball tossed In trying out, and was painfully iancerated. Mclnnis game. VVl'1~a.len's snare of Clow'a drive to right field and the batrbery duty for were features of a game. Last night's game was probably the last outside competition local fans will witness before the Island mtsnnediabe playoffs. The first round of fmese between All Stats and erlslrlgvoon in the west- ern zone and the Victoria: and Dominions in Charlottetown are slated to be finished by the 28th of this month at which time the fin- als will in. BOX SCORE Dominion: AB P0 M’c'mn.is. ab. 3 0 Square-briggs, ss. 3; 1 W. Whalen. rf. Q!-II-I: 1-i-v-I ¢&H> ONHH from the Washington mounment, catcher Joe Francisco Seals. not only missed a baseball dropped from a blimp 800 feet overhead, but had his Jaw broken, three teeth knocked Steals SI‘l0me Give Dominions 3-2 Win Sprinz of the San By OEDO ROBERTSON GOSHEN, Y.. Aug. 9-The dreams of a -old cmmnry doctor came true ay. Two years ago modest, retiring Dr. Lo Miller Gullinger of An- dover, O c. stepped into a New York sales ring and paid $3.260for the colt Peter Astra. This after- 40.0G0 fans at Good Time Parkarid saw his horse win the Ha.mbleton- ian. richest and most famous of trotting horse stakes. This colt, for which D:. Guinn- ger has been offered $07,600, not only fulfilled the hopes of his owner and ose of the crowd who made him the brdhibitive 2-5 favorite, but he did it the easy wav-—‘.n straight heats. He won $21,342.35, the Victor's share of the purse of 340502.48. to maintain a record of having not lost 9. heat. in chalking up five tr-i year. . . of Urbana. Ohio. 41-year-old veterinarian. brought Peter down to the finish line ithree lengvths 111 front of Gauntlet. from C. W. Phel1is' Greenwich. Conn. stable in the Charll:tt.=_io\\'n 1. Left on bases: Summ side 7; Clltll‘lOll.4i“lA')Wn 4. Two base hit: Wllitlock. Square- briggs. Runs batted in: Jay, Whit- lcck and Lids-tor.e. _slDl.€Tl base: Whitlock. Jay, Mclnnis. Lidstone. Hunter. L:-Blane. Whal-en. Base on bal-ls:.Off Al‘("llClllll, 1; Latter 1 (I.r2B'anc). Stuck out: by Arsen- ault 1 in 1 inn; 5: by Bernard. 5 in 0 innings; by Larter. 3 in 6 in- nings. Time of game: 1 hour, 10 mlns. Umpire—L. Mcnkley. Base judge-Harry Currie. S'301‘t.‘l‘—WlliLCy Gillis. Score By Innings 123 456 E H E 200010-3 7 7 020 000-2 4 2 D Oharlo ttelf ow-n Summ-5 l-side _ ail-4.6-Zvictol-yoerBobPea. 3;-1;; 3ggo=mw»twr°P,w.g.gl,g;_ _ cook. or 3...... , Calif. 5°" “-5- 94» ° - No 5 s?§u°?u:1?t'e£'§iwM]§lxet:’i7;dv°lil ..?3'..m ‘ti; '"'1°=.:::.r*.."s..&*:°. we W. or cm-so. but doubles‘ team of Bev Piers and Sydney w°°d °f New Y°"k.1°“ W Mrs. 14'. v. Woodblrrv of ax. }"4,°“’g’5"‘;“4 H"”‘- "1 1“ ' by I-Inf: Little of Halifax lIlndJea.'n .I'.°n;0;.,o;,.'s Wm“. mus W W383 - 9°°''°°.§§‘’°3§;°~m3'°- 5*’ om-it; Prulsof! vs. Laidislav Hecht theE"R“9pu_F‘°_Hm_°"° tum mm“ the of Coedho-Slovakia; Parker vs. semi-flnols of the men‘: doubles ‘Mm Hm” D°°K' °‘ R’“"‘5°'“' NJ" may m the NM” Wen“ vs. 011 Hunt. of Wash- ““*'3"-"W"Yas1l‘}d‘y- ‘ll ““°"'"'°° ad‘ Pre't«ty.K.ay Sta.mme1's and Mrs. V‘m°'l"¢ ° V‘ Freda. James Hlammemley stroked their my into the quarter finals at iihe women‘: singles, while two Us. Add-Fan Quqhrsuu Moeoeoll reg..l.,l,_ Y," m.,,m.,,,,, §,.l,.,|,.5¢. h&2i Rl‘lnw3lwiI‘i'i:cn‘d‘edanIcl°alifliir:xl You need to add: quart . Ilflou: ‘ %.,,,“‘9,.°§,.E,,,'L§;§“”.',"’,.'.§’.,;"‘,§ 3: Ml»-l:l>illn."1'1mo:m1eura.iuuruii:o‘-.»‘ at thewgneet to the I°:3§?i?'..'."..dZ';'I.’,,*.1§a"I'..'°3af;§°h:.‘:u"m’f- . . . -'.’.”‘ia.°-la.‘ “"‘":.“:“ .°..‘.....‘~3l‘.‘.‘i'..l «u»-la... 1. him -3;-:3-=< . . . . . . I ...°i..i’“‘.‘."°.¢.*..'.'. mm . l V . ”lve&r’n.lcl,tl'lk'dtlIdfolu'itiNIDwt- of their mates on the British Wing-hltman Cup team were elimin- ated. Miss Stammers. England's No. 1 defeated Patzricll Canning of Alameda. Cal.. 7-5. 6-3. Mrs. I-larnmersley defeated Helen of oak, seeded Bernhard Neg: fifth in the domestic . 6-4. 0-3. shortly after, Valerie Scott. bow- ed to Alice Marble, defending champion, 6-2. 8-1. and Mary Hardwiok defaulted to Many Arn- :‘d.1of 1405 Angeles, because of the on . Gormley ls Fourth In Match (By The Canadian heel) ‘ sonnauzt of Montreal Special Amateur Match Planned For Saint John SAINT JOHN. N. B.. Aug. 9--A special amateur match between a team representing New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island and a team of other Canadian golfers will be held at the Riverside Golf and Country Club next Wedneu day, the day before the Canadian open meets starts. Ross (Sandy) Somerville, Lon- don. Ont. will captain the Mari- t»imers' opponents and choose three men from Henry Martcll. Edmon- ton. Ontario open champlrm. Phil Iihrley and Ray Grieve. T0!‘°nW lmd Bill Taylor and el Pin. 1. ‘team for the ickecl from Per- The N. B.-P. E. 18-hole match will be Pets Kelly. C‘.la1-lotteown: clval stream. Saint John: Grant .1. can ii. at. Cmix; Prof. E. O. Turner. Fredericton: J. ‘B. Gerrard. saint John; D. W. Wallace. Freo- All Stars Have Two Game Lead All-Stars look a two game lead in the Semi-llllals the midget- luvenile soliball :cml—1lm1ls last night when inc-v upset the 1-lawns for the second straight t.me_i'n the best of seven .‘Cl'lC5 to (1-eterlnlne the team to meet the Rovers in the final. Score of last night’: game was 12-10 while All-stars were returned victors on Monday night over the same team bv it 12-10 count. RYE. N.Y.. Aug. 9—Walter Pate. non-playing captain of the United Stats Davis Cup team. today an- nounced he had selected a squad of seven men out of whom four would be chosrn to defend the cup. prcbaibly against Australia. Sept. 2-4. The group includes Bobby Riggs. of Chicago; Frankie Parker. of Beverley Hills. Calif: Don McNe1ll of Oklahoma City; Bryan (Bitsy) Grant of Atlanta; Sidney LONG BRANOH. Ont. Aug. 0-- 1-l’.E. Row-1-ands of I-1a.mi1imI. on .. nix firms 1 member of Can- edafa Bisley team, won the Tait- Brassey match at the annual On- tario Rifle Association meet today with o renluka-bis score of 104 out of a. possible 106 in the of trying omditions. Despite a gusty crass-wind whin- plns across the tangles from Lake face 3&1 .vu'nIua-nu __... ROY powrrzs. KING'S scour" Wood. first heat and in the second in- creased his margin of five lealgtihs over the same horse. Vic Fleming. once of Dundas, Ont. drove Gaunt!-;;. Peter's times. 2.05;. for the first mile and 2.04% for till» second. ‘ Hnmblctmlisn re- landstamina 'I‘he'yal.sowe'neg Favorite Wins And Most Famous Of Red $0XGaiI1 World ’s Trotting Stakes in the opening brush. Bagpipe: dropped back to ninth inthenna.lteet,a.rldhadtobe content with fourth money. Fifth more of the spoils went to The . of New York, J. J. Mooney Freeman-t. Ohio, and Ben White oz ob Lang's Voltins. of Buflalo. The summaries: The ilamblclaniarl. Three Year Old Trot. 2 in 3, Value $40,502.46 Peter Astra, be. by Peter Volo .al (Par: - - - . - - - - - 1 l Gauntlet. bc. (V. Fleming) - - 2 2 811' Walter. b.g, (Berry) - - - 5 3 Bagpiper. b.c. (Powlnaill - - - 3 9 The Abbott. c‘n.c. (Whitley) - 4 4 Voltina. b:'.f. (White) - — — - 9 5 Times: 2.05%; 2.04%. Spud Hanover. Cherry Hanover. glded Abbey and Leemtte also start- The Progressive Trot; Fourth Division} 3 Heals; Stake $1,000 Apple Hanover. ch.m.by Cal- umet Chuck (Thomas) - More Expense (Douglas) -- Prohilzrltor (Pawnall) JollaWin (Reoor) - - - -2 Times: 2.06%: 2.08%: 2.08. Clia. Hanover. Brittanic. Joan Dillon, Elizabeth N. J.. Marararl and Dilde Girl also started. The Good Time Pace First Divis- ion, 3 Heats. Etalre 31.500 110 51 32 3 053%)- Snla err’ favorite for 30 .7“"’ Hlilll Oli CORK ill’ l0 lgl 10 1510135‘ -:2 Half - game On Yankees (By ‘The Associated Press) NEW vonx. Aug. 9—BostonRed Abbott,own5d jointly by Billstlang Sox came from behind twice today take a baseball doubleheader to from Pililadelpllia, 5-3 and 6-5 and Interest bounded to a new high- piltch in the coming Prince Ed- ward Island Open 'I‘ermis Champ- ionships next week when it learned that Robent C. Halre, Garden City, N. Y., had filed his entry. This will mark the first tirne that the well-known Garden City racqueteer has visited this prov- ince. Last year he was finalist in the Nova Sootlia n tourne- ment against Don Mcbiannid, Ottawa. holder of the Eastern can- ada singles title. In the women's division competi- tion promises to be unusually keen. claim Walsh. ranked no. 6 in the Dominion and no. 4 in Ontario will compete with such stars as Mrs. Dorothy Jones. Halifax. Eastern Canada singles t1tlL-t, Mn. Wood- _ of Halifax and Jean Wright, Petite Riviera. N. B. A strong contingent of players will be on hand from Nova Scot and New Brunswick including such well-known court names as Bev Piers, Halifax, Don Robinson, and Don Sounder-son, Halifax. all of whom need no in- troductioh to tennis enthusiasts here. Pr»-parzltimis are proceeding space at the Charlottetown Club courts for the tournament. courts are in excellent condition. and a new innovation. and a most welcome one from the specta/co. jstanti-po*.nt, is the erection of stands behind nos. one. two and three courts. Gateways Get Lacing From Liverpool Aim. 0;Liv- erpoo1' u larru-pens mm- oed Y Gateways ill-'1 here today to sweep the first 1-170 BUM! of a beet-of-seven series for the western Nova sootic b_au!ba.il leag- The. NEW YORK. Aug. 9——On the boxing beat: Whetzher Henry Arm- strong makes one lightweight limit of 136 or not for their Aug. fl bout is not w011‘Yln8 10“ Am‘ bets 9. bit. ...ho'll fight. two-crown even if H12-nry weighs a ton....If Iou Wins over the lightweight lim- it. I~l.axnk's welter title would seem pretty good to A.mberrs...Incident- ally the boxing commission feels Henry will be able to pare off the necessary weight and talk that he might not is just a means of need- ling interest in the flglllt. Tommy Iouglhmm. one-time da.nx:ir.g master of the ring. is gunning for a spot on the Phila- de.‘rph:l.a. City Council this fall.... Fight men understand Maxi-5 Boer im‘t through with the ring wars yet....P.'omoie'r Mike Jacobs still has him in mind... The sons of Italy are cooking up big things in the way of celebration for Tony has developed into quite a popper- offer. has it doped out that hc‘ll be ruling the heavyweight: in a yea.r..."What I‘ve got. before me is -nothing.“ he r~elat.es....“Joe Louis is easy to hit and cant take a punch... Galento is fat and easy to hit. .w-e“l L'l\"° him four rounds .. .As for Erh Pastor. he is only a bicycle rider.“ As the fall season daws near. with six big bouts lined up. Mike Jacobs is gradually M-.-king him- self up quite a temperature 9n his swanky raw Broadway offices The new 1fi.V0\lst shows boxing ‘has done all right by Uncle Mike... There's an office for evervtme con- nected with Mike's organization. A far cry from the days when .111. robs -used to hold cmferercrs with fighters. mm-lovers and writers in the men’: wash room of his old Hippodrome headquarters. Use Min-.1-d‘: for Dandruff . l id Galento when he fights Lou Nova lfugm. Tm. m.ind_ me “rm eve, W in Philly n"-‘"9 mimm ~ N“7"“- “'1” lbs staged in the. Province \\".\llld b1 Lcxillgtoll, Ky. Sixth went to Jac- igayn half a game on the American league-leading New York [Yankees whom thlev now trail bv 6‘: 8311165- With the score tied at 3-3 in the eighth inning of the opener. Jimmy F‘ox.\: hit his 30111 homer of the year. _ another round irlpoer—llis 14th-- to make the score 5-3. J33 Crcnill follow-2:1 with The Sox trailed by 5-4 going in- to the last of the ninth inning of the nighicap but came throuzh with a pair of runs. A couple of streaks were re- versed as New York Yankcs-sham- mered out a 13-8 victory over the Senaw. eight-game string of triumphs and the champions’ three-game streak end i n g Wa11"I.'ngt,on's losing The. senators also temporarily lost their star third baseman. Bud- dy by who was hit on thehead a ball thrown by Red Ruffinfi as Lewis tried to .t'ng. Lewis was knocked unconscious and taken to a hospital for X-ray exaxninatlmls. Physicians said his injury was not serious. NEW YORK. Aug. 9—G'lilcago's largest midweek crowd of the sea- son—40.88'l pe':s<1ns-watdled the National league's pace-5ett1':1E Cin- cinnati Red-s resume pennant form. , 1 d 1 , 0 S -enough to giv Pa;[sha.ll, America's Direct. (V. F‘Zeming) - - - 1 1 1 today i d ling thecubs 9. double e leading drivere for 12 or the last Dusty Hanover (Clukey) - - 2 2 4 ba_-ebmln SJZSMR 1-5 and 11-3. 13 ye his second triumph in Lone Au (Douglass) - - - - 3 4 2 The v-lemma, which included a. wet %-——-— ‘the buggy whip derby. . chief Counsel (Parshali) -- 4 3 S nine-run inning in the ..rm..«...P;~:1...*:v.:.... .2rd..:..“*3...': °- 2 l l 3 2 3 ......‘“‘.h".‘..°‘‘i.nl’°'‘’’’ 1“ 1"“ “=21”: ’-°°*- $8.;-1:-.11....”-52*. ha. Wm. :13 A 1 . ‘. . T1 . ' the entire game, Charlottetown McNell.1b. 3 0 0 5 0 2 | Peter, the top mcmey-winning The Chester, 24 Pace. 3 Heats. gpite anotiher triumph today by and Saurnmerside battled through F‘. whalen, cf. 3 0 1 0 0 0 two-year-old of 1938. never really Purse $600 the runner-up st, Louis cards. six bit-ter innings last evening Mccalium, 3b. 3 0 0 0 l 1 ‘left the issue in doubt. He was a After coming from behind in the at Summersixle with the former La.rt.er, p. 1 0 1 1 2 0 perfect, pupil in the soaring 100-the Picmeerl-lancrver. bh bv Peter flrst. garne with a. four-run sev- tcam finally eking out a 3-2 win. — fl.-st heat. never once causing my the Brewer (W. Miller) -- 1 1 1 enth inning. the Reds clindhed the wlamfi so‘-called inside baseball for Totals ' 3 7 18 6 'l tgublg while others delayed the Mu:t ven (short) - - - night/cap inwrthe flftlh by scoring .eDomlnllolrlsa.rlea.l'nous rt 26 . -’ione---- nine:-uns manwasru came to tiheir rescue in the fifth All Stars AB It H PO A E S Gauilltfletb share of -the Symbol Hinoe (Reoor) - - - 5 8 4 med 0“ 6 ‘mm? W llroduoe the winlning 13011115. If. 3 0 0 0 0 l was $1,760.49 The third ‘place 1111- Times: 2.01% 2.01%: 2. (3-mm; smytdbgd a. double t.a.lly when "Had" Mclnnls raced Crosmnn. lb. 3 0 0 '1 0 0 lsh gave Sir Walter third money Dr. ‘H.a.nki.n. t Cash and 2113- -victory from Boston Bees, oveg-. home from third on the pitcher's Mclrsnls. 3b. 3 0 1) 0 0 0 of $4,658.30, though he was fifth along also started. a. fom--run lead to ‘take the motion for delivery and was ruled Humor. c. 3 0 0 8 0 0 mm, game 5-4 safe by Umpire Monkley. "Snag" Glow. 2b. 3. .1 1 1 3 0 nightoap 6-6 in the 11th inning Squall’ attempted to dupll— Lidstone. cf. 3 0 2 1 0 1 “R II H ‘ when Fred oai1ehist»ea.rnmat»e'sfeatseoozldsLeBl.ac.ss. 210100 d the wlulttmbasiasl later but was out by two yards. Casey.nlf. 3 o 1 o o 0] e alre Sirnlnel.-in S pmh§§"$11a to the gs: . Excitement again reigned in the Arsenalllt. p. 0 0 0 0 0 0 g In the opener the Janos shelled final frame when summerside put Bernard, p. 3 0 0 0 2 0 out Flette to the showers a. the tying and winning m.a.r‘kers on - A d three-rim eighth-inning featured second and third with one out. Totals 25 2 41a 5 2 TOUT] e Johnny 1VLoOarthlv's first homer .‘.‘.....°""°’..' M“:m.:n..W.;':.v:~"°d . In Tourney 2 nos...“ J °’ .r°.*'*: e wen or Casey ummary or es 0 without being announced a.ndLar- the Bees contributed with one let struck Bernard out. to end the Earned runs: Summerside 0; ml. _ Home runs by Johnny Mire. Joe Medwick and Don Gutztleridge were majolr factors in St. Louis Cardi- nals‘ 5-3 victory over Pittsburgh for their 10th consecutive win. Mize hit his 20th of the season in the sixth with the bases empty aznd Don Gutieridge hornered a. few minutes later vutllTer11vMcore on first. Joe Meclwicks 10111 01 the year ended the Cardinal scor- ing in the eighth. . 1 Joey McDonald 1 To Stage 26 Mile Race A26-mile Road Race wouldba staged in Clmrloltctotvn on label Dav sports promoter Joey McDon- nnncunccd to the mass las' open to the Mallinles and it is ('x« meted that a. large cntrv list of the various nlcdders in the three mov- inces will be on hand for the gruell- ing race. Shoots One Over Par To Win Medal (By The Associated Press) SYTRAACUS-E.. N. Y.. Aufi. 0-«Bill Holt. p"a_vimz owr his home course. today won the qllalifvim medal in the cask-rn Unitrcrl Stairs amntsur golf toululamcnt. with n cr:.e-ovcr- par soc-no of 143 for 36 holes. Holt. had a one stroke margin over 21 year old Jimmv Scott of . who tacked a 74 I on top of the field at the halfway Reviewed and approved by . The In Iaolle Association. Dominion Headquarter- lfifl OW3C@SSES ONLYOIE ricto : R. G. Mcinerney. saint .3 . T. 00;. ; Egan “find Hugh 8. Gregory. Saint g‘°LVr’Jd‘Y<(>;l(e."§.ln\':ioo‘<;me (lidakg: gt ti: yggélma berth in man‘ mfeidny. “- 3-135 A“;E§1.°;5:____ _ __ _ -——— ‘ ' -- —— ~- GM-lTR'c'Ab3"4.45 RM: - ON NEXT IOUSE . G-IRCH IN cum wllll _ IN A FEW MINUTES _WE‘,LL' &iADOw FALLS. ‘. .. no:-.,..,'.=y-..4-4’.'¢‘s:',‘-962:-.")_.. _ .