h 3125., 2. 3100.. three -' tlons of Port izlg surfaces per. Page _'.— ‘ i .. ynsrdw - M M» amass 1'30 ‘on N. ., Saviirdey. July 15th. kilest ut- ry lmd es . Purse ti50., Purse The writer has pleasant recollec. in track where we set up a. track record with colonel 1 Waits some fifteen or more years 3: and won other events. It is i, e truck to race over ma the in beins reconditioned this Other Maritime mce meets that we have W received notice .N- B-.J1lly won an of are d nth. Classes are. 2.23 Trot, Junior Free for‘ All. classified and day. 2.22 -- 8150. each. DUES Pace Pies f ' 33°11" 2.10 Trot and Place‘. All or ' The following week under the lame ma races will ‘ ent-R, R. Brown- 'held over Frederic- ton track 'I'hursd.ay, July 20th, with classes 2.22 'n-out and Pace, pulse 200.. Junior Free for All; D1339 00., Free for All Trot and Pcuoe, W p . $500., 2.16 Trot and Pace, “$3 szoo. Roseafind 1.56 3-4, world's cham- pion trotting mare. in train . orderiniillestoibl at Lexington. and workout trotted in the last half in .58 3-4, w that in a few weeks she dies. e of Ben hich 1' to thin in a. recent 2.02 3-4, with 111. be ready for another sense- tional performance -The retirement of John N. Will- la.rd from harness racixiz at £80 01 the eighty-two marks passing from active competition of one of the oldest drivers in/the Eastern ‘ United states and Canada. It is almost half a century since he V “ re.Iast first T001! D3” in 11 ¢°“‘*’'5‘'°d "“°- out -flna-l rolmd with two couples wlmbl s - ' in mi; Farther down the He was ‘then employed by Thom“ _ __ 1 0 mated _ Riggs made two other appeiir- Brion E-Vice R 9 ca a d m _,___ an.‘ 31% knowndgs l.h§h:A1rrir;tm§: An. outside opinion is v‘alual:l‘_: lfumio “fin M mgngflie ofillfh gfffgl §,‘;‘;.‘,§‘,g ‘ff,’ 33’; §f,"e"“,5{;,‘3,,.‘_l,"",f} ’f§w‘§§o§u§§”,§§,§§§s’°§J;“ ‘ffmuff I.:1)lui:eato£96Bll:.‘r1itcl‘lia:¥e“ Devi: Rel: a L““n;lIe1(€;§lClalliu;h01j1Eé1£:ewhe was r .' 11 mm . ‘mg, put -purtes . ~ os , 1- 0 3851 fhede ,gc?:i: ‘I but we know ‘him mun, $3.3“ Judo: .mem_ 13" ‘glufigylfifijmmw 1§e7°T°°’3l-en X:-_ that mixedl dloubles. 11:‘/IlrstJ they deg lb0efp)tél;ers who have shot at 2$'_l;he Mme“ surprise M all was James’ gm‘) had 3 bad spin early fl'l1€flY thl’°“8h 1155 °°m‘”“‘°“ Wm‘ selvel according to Whllvt N19! 1'13" the championship of the mixed {§“ final“ ,*’;,,‘,1.,‘‘‘,, 05.»; ‘3_1°n?3";n Ty.» we»--‘u---s ow: gm Kola- the resence of Henry Cotton at this week, turned up at_ the Empire John R Braden 3-03 3-.4» WW“ seen in other places. For that l‘et-- ‘doubles "Paul Jones” tournament. mi,’ ,,,,$,,,,_,,,,,’,'3 ml,’ mg“ 'e“,,,_ We and Mggxinnon cup, ue oh. 293. e favorite failed sisnally in Track yesterday mm to go. . - the Mcosleuk Club of Pre-‘Stlue Isle son it‘ is a pleasure to quote the This is the first tourney of its 1 in E M 11 1 N mam cno,l'ec.'.e;, 9 me Mn. u,,,_. lthis tournament. trimming par only The doctor turned him down and rllllthlwed from Dame-‘ 1“ Km‘ ’ , of Mraselmvlln W50 15 in kind Dlayed in this city and one z’é‘?.‘li..m°§.'{‘cl E-ny Niaithligl, :1 En? LE5‘ 01 ‘~h*':‘S‘X 279’‘‘’“‘m K’’‘"'‘ °“°° "‘ ’°“' '°““d5‘ ~ mm him m We 8” rm for a day tuclq for $5,000 in 1919. ” rlottettaowxfi mfisiingwgzrial sis; of tltlggmlost i.l'i§9l‘E8b‘.IiAtI ever played mm 3:6 64 6'4 in the 5em1_fm_ pmemen was L¢._c°1’ R. M_ p1£)l“:..f‘:)ke‘l’;teédur:ilg1’1as gfilnrgruzrtg tthhl; or two. . . -.---‘ rangemen s- or I “W on 05' am . ,1, ' ' Blair of Vancouver in 1929. Can- - -It was the on of free.for-I115 the uunenot choir of Montreal. llowlng are the : ad, of ¢.,.,,,., ,, d.ge.,.n,,g m. young Irishman who made the best uz.-. \. nous i(:l.‘.'nS vi-ed with each ooruigting of eighty persons. which 11'. Gallant 103 119 138 s,§§§’,“° ,~,‘;,‘,‘,‘;e,,"“‘,§§{‘,y,,,‘,"““ U§‘,'§{§,', Kolapore Cup this year. having [mush ‘““°“3 use “"“‘,§“"§* 33,: L ’ - other in buying the fastest» P03‘ ll appear on the stage wt the 0. Doyle me 154 125 gm“ 1., go mo the semi.-finals won it 15 times nrevlom to last mallfiefliz tregnutiildsmfith 3° ‘,5 31, 69.5 OUIS . uible kind’ of side-wheeler. The mnymhwwh D;-gym‘ pup and 1“ mm], mm 5 7.5 3_6 6_3 dedsion over years View . The Mwmmon 13; ngéomm he bealgapigr only ’ ,.potato business was boomifi Illd oonfedention . -This stage. 762 .673 ' 1440 A D_ R,,_.;,e., (,1 Argentina and Cup, which anada has won eight 0:66 a tel. that ‘and wok 3 -,5 and F S I a d 'enorm crowds attend . i-119 whlchnnssome 60 f t SQUIN. MS ’ ' ex-5 times, is being defended by Eng- I . . _. . Mrs. Freda James Hamm ley of 73 today Ell’-fl‘ 't'w°?l“h§‘°lt”§‘3§u§r1rn§il¢rIi‘3 it igggfeet closer nllmm §l"'coroomm’§~an 133 13'} 137 “““1‘““" "ma" . F b 43 W035 ‘’ ' ‘ ’ 9 - Cooke and Ri gs also are in the ed he astute Ird. infill“ e , ‘to. as iron and let M men-3 doubles inals against the . or eptem er Iably fealted all .- new. Th of -1 root. then angling b are are . la Engm, .,,.,,. O, c,,,,,es gm my Island Juniors at-mo Circuit was sea for so so fast. A new blewhe he! 1'' Frank Wilde. A Reach material. Roy Girllmn 3-91 1" tly been 00 W ‘W’ ‘7- Pine“ 193 110 101 The final brackets of the wom- "‘-°“‘.‘,".‘l‘.,.‘,”{‘.§‘.°..’.‘.l.‘é‘°irr"’:..““.§’..°§‘r2 ?‘..,§'33$h"i€l2“io3“?.e‘?§‘y“%o"°.°r“ ’i.fl’”"‘°“ lst 9’ ml: 3;,” “,‘:“"‘°l“"°"’4.“‘°" "~“.,,“°‘°“".; S ‘ f‘ 1 To See}: Honors B,§,§A,¥"E S“,‘;"".3,,,,, -‘ -‘ oamonsivi- Mare an - Assoce re P03 :1-rifick, but it was the same wry. wily €09 8”“ .51" 5‘ ‘h° hl°°‘°ha:’t 5“ 5“ “'73 angd Ml-s.pl='ab,van asnri the Arlglo- err" Ina s ‘ NEW‘ Y0 . July 7 --(AP)- John R. Braden was 5° constrlwbed It the em ""1 1 American team of Helen Jacobs. ' " ' I T urne Determined to clear up what he over the ‘half-mile tracks. In ‘-39 year.‘ ‘After an Y 01 1"- Tlemw 114 190 10‘! Unified states and Bil'y Yorke of n 0 0 3’ considers the only two bolts on his few years that the Club °UWP‘13'“‘ viewing thb Hint. ‘exfimi-01"‘ “*5 - C 93 91 England. I \ MONTREAL’ my 7"“-’P)_D°' ' record, Champion Joe Louis hu him: h .eaminos were over stuemnd iookins. towwl-I the find 16% totals ‘°““‘“3 °*"““"‘°“ """“‘ °°“"3‘"3 persuaded Promoter Mike Jacobs sooooano in annual banquet was “alone. .. it.were tintis thenew 600 564 1154 °‘ °“'”“‘' “”° M°“”‘“‘ ‘°“°",,f,“ to let him fight. Bob Pastor in ’ ,1}; .4 on of the principal howl! bleachers. the naoalnnasnnnsnlr we ‘Wm °°“"““‘“"“°- ‘fi‘,‘,,;,,‘,,,§§ A strong bid will be made by September, probably at Detroit, one attire imut Cities in from which also s front isbelns MOM! .niKM M 7 0‘°lock-Mk --—- ’°““‘"‘‘ ‘W’ ‘"5’ ‘‘§ °§,”“,',ec ‘ mm. the Belvedere Golf Club of Char- and then to give Tonypundy Tom- tlo‘ l!—3Wm¢h 3' Bndn‘ “mm” ‘M ‘WV’ ‘°""‘“‘ “plum: ed D°“b. ‘ NEW WATERFORD’ N‘ 3'' my 6 in me ‘’’°‘'lmr§°§nl° "6 am - lottetown for honors in the New in Farr. the Welshman. his lumP5 ya pi-ugnt with the other 8003“ it.’Mi'. salmon acid in the presence At 0 oo1oek—Old ‘Dirriers vs. All —-(OP)—New Waterford Dodgers re- 80“ 0113'"? gm 9',‘ d an chum Brunswick-Prince Edward Island 03:, night next winter, , _; . as "1 comm» md 31:, tel-— Comets. , gained undisputed leadership of the edC?1")l“ll§a§§ bepnexng mi A weir 0; Jumor mumamem to be staged ‘It The Pastor “gm was assured 1,0. 1,,’ ‘ he was 5 starter’ in the _"',|‘h[3 1.‘ ur.,grou.iast lay-out I have colllery ball lea hmodgiggigrg lea and R_ “mm, 0, Km- st. Andrew's. N. B . July 10-121. day when the young New Yorker, may 1' All at Charlottetown and seen]. em." As the _ 7'3 "‘° "-" °‘’” N" ° ' w ki in match pla today will The two Charlottetown Jlln ors who stayed lo rounds with Louis in “W”. mg second heat in 106- mmutm am” mgadqd ‘ , y . The leaders walloned Al Blanche for a at R01 d Emu“ of Gowansvme who will swing clubs in the 00"?‘ 1937. signed the papers. He and a li-—-‘ a new track |‘°°°N Wm“ thb “P901151 l*”‘~' ‘“°"‘” ‘ ‘ 1° “'5 ‘M 21 ‘mes Wm” mmmm me n 2?: 18-hole semi-final ' ney are Dollslas Saunders and the Brown Bomber will go at itfor ';'°°d'‘mu 1991 when it W“ low. or mrouihom B “Wm” Wm B b ’ ' were “tang 15 0“ Charley wan- Querrow" 1 Yoeunu Art. Berube of Is- " " Beer. Saunders. W110 15 615° 20 rounds this time. The tentative 9% tr, on 1-4 w.ll>llls H. and be nlultohur suchwordsof com- G S .*-l§“ug‘:h(3_i|g aralme:tr§e:u€hmford irelgmen. who won the me“ mmd 3 member of the llaelvedefi tegm date is asgw ‘Z1 antd “me 5,3: ~ - ' ‘ ' sent ~mu'k ‘ . " - v ‘ . ' - ' ille entered in the sen or even ,' as Briggs st jum 1; De :0 , 13¢ a 8n$“§F-.?w’ ’g\l§"VVe"Krlcet 2.06 1-4 1gy_ . “an ..,‘ ‘ 9 was tied for girst place with Bird Xgsgfglg-erxgl meet’ Frank M‘ y been shooting in the high 705 OW‘-'1' are to be ironed out here Monday fig” ,' , ......._. ‘ Ix 11-BY ' the 72~pa.l- course here. Beer has by promoter Jacobs and officials ' ._ ~ .' __.__ '3gd 3 pleasant from nren- been turnip! 1“ oards in the mid" of the Detroit Baseball Club. - Q‘ 1 1oo|ge¢ out and saw the hon 1ut 'Ilhuni- dle 803. so certain is Louis he will stop arance of the limo‘-' ‘ ' aha Trix! R Pastor this time that he is look- ‘we u-gin ing forward to another tussle with .“r?.§t“‘§‘o‘”ru.“Tllrr3.7‘.‘r2 pm?” van 1! who were soul-int: to lml ionnoy. nt “°°"‘uf'§‘.'L§: second the Bimcoe Hg.i'vester',_ Jetout ‘l3:blnd:‘_oee- class . e‘ crowds By eleven o'clock it was ' fields of horses ’'“~°'° "" ‘M two heats be- an where! ins losing: jndowhere in "the lights. defeoti-n¢ iyumh .stes~ts in 2.03. 2.04, 2.04. heat this year. Riggs , Reach es Tennis Heights Defeating Cooke For Wimbledon Crown BY SCOTTY ILESTON WIMBLEDON, England, July 1- (A.P)—Robert L. Riggs, an Irish and indifferent 21-year-old boy from (mice 0. beat his roommate and douhes partner, Elwood geek: of Portland. Ore., 2-6. 8-6, -6, -3, 6-2, in the finals of the All-England singles Champion- shign today and thus staked a. cla to No. 1 ranking among the world's amateur tennis players. 'I‘ra.iling by two sets to one and fighting against a cramp in his right arm, Riggs started going to the net for the first time in th this issue ad for Confederation Week hwse races. These are under the direction of e Confedention oom- mitteeand will offer 9. good after. i-loon's sport on Thursday, ham. Maine. last so urdsy with ex- ceil racing. 5"? 3 :- till? fourth set and rushed a weary but cn.uu,o1-rz-1‘-own ,u,u:ys willing Cooke right off the centre . court. In the final game of the com. Both were so badly seized by pig, 9,1, the cramps at the finish they had to ah,”-iotupmr Aflgyg 13,3; night, see a doctor and drink down a. Pgfia-301;’; wen decl winners concoction of grapefruit Juice and’ aretl um . ha,“-1 gougm-, bame with salt before they could continue in ‘:wv:‘ftm.n“°o“nm ‘nmuo an“: me 599, gum, Following ape me the mixed doubles matches. dlwuu wen‘ mxowhoul me. goggles, l . Alice Marble, Unitedstates, is a Psti.erson'g:_ strong 2-l favorite for the wom- Mnrlitimes. Jiuunie is getting in . mum wnh hone owners “om “m_ E. ommg 131 214 310 ens finals tomorrow when she W‘ and ms. pmgmm mu 1; Robin 213 mg 319 plays Kay Stammers, Great Brit- ~ ~ E. Goals 159 213 our all- mi? t3iuI:°'ltrm{:13rv"'3p‘§‘p5'm§'} 5~ M00” 191 203 159 For three sets today Risks Diall- wml horsemen _ ' R3‘ 80 wdl 1:-_ Gauge; 292 341 199 ed like a piano tuner. He had all ._ _._ _|._ the shots, but couldn't put them l.'.‘.‘i °o‘;‘.’;‘.?.T‘r.l°& ‘ii? .§:'.’‘...?l‘l‘..r°‘’‘‘...l§’.€ '- mu 1095 we “;“°§,’‘“' ‘“ ”‘° “*5”. “X3 l§““‘°§ I - o tematch. he go o - an K°°d t"3"“°“‘* "5 “‘°°°"d°'1 every‘ T°m—31w' lost them both and thereafter °“9_“h°"°- W3 1°°k :3 "90:’ 3°?‘ 5" (;.,u,;_ games slipped away so fast that Ml‘ “W6 8‘ -“mm 6 "1 “V 3_ Megan 244 315 mg Riggs did not settle down .untll - D; Moxenzg Cooke led at 5-2 in the second set. '—‘:' _1_ 'p°we,- 6 €31 £2 and had come within a point of Steve Phillips. famous starter. w_ C‘ Pfltemm 122 195. m winning the eighth game. 807- fell $008!! W3 5053 -~ ~ um-A I_ Dmmmm 3-" 153 203 The only real climax of this title meetinlz “'10 0°-NY D!“ 01 __ __ __ "match. strangely enough. came in we& and when several top drivers 981 1m 1082 mm, eighth game of the second did 11% Obey 0l'd6l‘8 310 9°03 W933 Total_&35. _ set. Cooke. with advantage for down. replacing others which High smg!e__B. Mcwem 315. the set. drove deep off his fore- he picked out of s eh near the lush mree_B_ M°Ne.m_' -my hand to Riggs‘ backhand corner. "é‘§.'é“' 33”. ‘.°r‘?."r“ro‘5§‘.22‘.l°i‘ ,2“ ——,,,,, 3“? .3'i°"i,”..".‘.“ .i*°'“l """.."“€‘ oral . ' re.eaacpascooeo suit scoring,wss much curtailed. HOLY N BOWLING save tn: hpoint, he really had won """‘~"" Duck Pin Mixed Doubles ° “"3 9 - Harness mine 0d It Gm Last night on the Holy Name four couples completed the I“ M‘’‘“' n'“‘'‘ Blisley Mee B two-weekdzrrogrsm of the meeting the Canadian and oth all means Empire milita tltion. In other years have always had 10 days to all gruelling rounds in the feature. Wednesday. The first stage is highest. scorers tonce allow no let-down. that on several days importa matches will be fired concurrentll)ylvé shun Wm at at There will be at least three matches each day next week, wi Tuesday. Cups, have been kept however. The Muclilnnon f D on the ground for some mandant Col. 0. ]the Kolapore Cup. The only divldual Canadian victory in I-major shoot was the‘ of William Ewing of Montreal Scheduled To Open Monday ISLEY CAMP, England, July '1 -—(CP)—Jamming the traditional Empire the National Rifle As- sociation into one week this year, is here go into the class 1! rs Price et- ter only two days of regular com- iihe marksman en their sights before starting e The annual meeting of the N. R.A. opens Monday and the first lath stage of the King's Prize comes on 200, 500 and 000 yards. and the 300 go into Friday's second stage at 300. 500 and 600 title. yards. This cuts the field to the ."King Hundred"-—-the finallstafor Saturday at the long 900 and 1,000 yards, where l5 shots at each dis-I Curtailnlent of the meet means as many as five being shot. off on The great Imperial Team shoots the Macxinnon and the Kolapore separate, teams of 12 will be shot Thursday at the 900 and 1,000 yard ranga. The Rajah of Kolapore's Cup, for teams of eight at 300,500 and 600 yards, will be fired Friday after- con. The Canadian Team, practicing weeks now. lsfullof confidence and Com- 13 Price of Montreal says "we'll put up a very was a. lean year for the Canadians at Bisley, although they CB/ptulithd ieut. the toll. t (BE DREW MIDDLETON Assoc Prue Sports Writer) ST. ANDREW eeredin er 0 The Emerald turf and out to sea as Bur green for a. birdie 3 and the '1 that gave him holes were hard-won and well-de served. Seld at been shown in winning thb anclen scores Great Triumph m but also Johnny ‘they have done in every champion ship came home ahead th in 1921 on other co was held here. Burton defeated some 0!‘ strokes behind Buila, young pr Res All Per three 0 sionals. , champion er crack English profes Bu rough Break Martin Poss Of Argentina. the Vic good show this year." Last year tim of the ccmmiziee meeting two strokes for in the running nice! (By The Associated Press) Beaker‘ laoolo_;lnu no_i_ur-ini, ROY POWERS. KING'S SCOUT-9- 4 8, Scotland. July ‘I —(AP)--Bag-pipes skirlecl and Scots the “Auld Grey Toon” ch tonight for Dick Burton, 1ron-nerv- :3 %.“:::““..*:.".'.‘:£°.::‘.;’:*‘*.‘...l”*:.‘:..t“'.*;: Around The came the first Briton to win his own Golf Championship at storied B . Andrews since Jim Braid did it i.n 1910. cheers that rippled over the ton drove home I. long putt on the 290 strokes for 72 M“ has mm“ °°““’g% lng down all competition in For Eu.rt.on best not only the grim ibunke . the shifting cl-osswinds and the crowds that hemmed him in. Bulla's 292 and the tradition that says an American Andrews, just as held here since Jock l-Iutchison . In the interval Br tons have won the title , but never when it ' of the greatest names in British golf. Two Anotiheu stroke back at 295 was tournament's toughest break in the morning round. A rules penalized him grounding his’ club 5 in a. hazard and sent his score to 76 when a. '14 would have kept him list were Bobby Scots Hail Victory Of T Burton In British Open; U.S., Star Is Runner- up Simmerings Sport Front (By Vincent Hanan, Cmadlnn Press Staff Writer) NEW YORK, July ’l—Joe Burk, ' the Philadelphia windmill, is mtm. e diamond smile at the Royal Hen- ley Reg-citta with a style scullizlg experts scoffed at for years. . . Joe Schultz. an old Princeton Uni- versity boaltman, originated the style which he named the “whip stroke". . . Its featlue is a ter- rific leg drive with almost no back lay. . . But only a. human power- house like Burk can keep it up for - any time because of the healvy strain it puts‘ on calves and biceps. Leo Dlegel. four-times winner of the Canadian Open golf cha.rnpioin- ship, will start :1 comeback when the Proiesslollol Golfers A.'§ocis.- tion tournament opens at Pomon- ° ock Sunday. . .It will be l.eo’s from Chlc880bg|l:sJIll;,el§.:,s21:3m‘xV1‘;;‘: first appeal-ance since he was bad- in 1934, and ly injured w-hell an automobile ran him down in Cleveland 9. year ago. ' . . . the hand he broke in the accident is still stiff but his game is as sure as evel. pros. Who Saw him in action recently, say. . . Farmer Gene Sarazen can still 'hl,i, 3 golf pill around, too. 1 Gene was pressed into service a local am:uteul~-pro tournament when it looked like Sam Snead would not turn up. . .Gene and his partner walked in with e. 63. nine under par, and walked off with $1,000 prize money. . . ioé Farr, who confounded him for 15 W W‘ 7°” Bettin (three leader in each “]('d L I ” ds h in the I ll 1 1937 her with the of ttlng I I 8 s 1 u u roun ere a o L good onset to race & ou. lsuauei. NA,"0NAL~LEAGUE I]. rm-snlwrroush LEAGUE . _ lgretzlmmr gla|(x:p‘;<l)l:\lflg1ryl‘o{lha:rDl’:II‘I‘\n GABB.llPct ‘ t,F‘ ' ll d lcdy has A1 “"1 '‘°2'.;;°“» mwlsgio. Yankees so mass 5a .426 Chicago loo ooa ooo 01—5 14 o gegafi: ::_-_—g 3 3 W/gns Over gegmf’;§g,f,;fi'gmg“w,,,f {hlg Welsh turned .0!“ '0 °° ‘ ‘W W nrnovlch. Phillies as 25040 94 mo Pittsburgh 003 one 100 00—4 14 2 u a se mm ) ma” American mmmm Joe two am‘; nu, lamura Giants 88 315390 .869 Lee and Hartnett: '1'obin.Bauers Brmch e‘!ém& HES; B b M Lead Gomdl Mm ‘mo 1- 95' WW *" 1 fiaqrgrox tiliggiggg '33 :’!l‘l(iila?l‘e‘l‘;$l:' 8°21-i%°3c'lo ooo—a -l 2 A. smirln, Cool: as I-llelh a e c L°“‘5;,,,§‘ W,§5,‘ff,;“°‘- M‘ “T” Swim’ "Hp t'hn?ii"l:r|3s ‘by ”°gg¥.'fl°k‘ mu 68 W“ 90 .3” B°st°“ 201 0“ °°x‘7 13 O -I122‘ mgllt‘ °::no iol 1-1 in o (lillgartztugnt riatchesmglggelgagtgg ' area‘): ace 1-: July “‘°"‘° "““% "““"‘°3n be -'- Back. Butcher and Davis, Coble; mmfim’ 10'] 10 c—4 lo 1 and run for more than a year. “*"“ N”. ,?,,,.,,,,."'g . °l'°°nW8-T-¢°"- 193 3°1k*’k- "I7 Posedel and LOP?” yomer and Atwood. R.a.ffensber- BATBTJRBT. N. 3.. July 7- and that he fought his last three 3 "1088. and O” ‘gm! H; Gordon, Yankees, 13, New York 000 001 001—2 9 0 gm, wmomck Roe. Goynickie an (CP)——After campolzlllns in the title defences against John Henry "7’ M’ W!" ‘ ‘ eh first "°‘““°“' Mm°“°" 13' ' Brookl lilo ooo 00x—-3 7 1 N,.r'~on ' ' ‘ eastern United States for several Lewis. Jack Roper and Tony Gal- ' film’ I Nm°n“L“gue—M1u'c“dimk' Meltg: salvo and Dam-ling‘ Mo,‘m.e',,1' 300100 ooo oo_3 a 2 months Paul Deuce.-, known as onto under serious protest He has 1; :‘,‘,°.,:'."now track" t- }§5d¢§‘,?,"“,’2""' 3”" "‘ °”'m Wyatt aha Todd niyworth ' Syracuse ooooooaoo ol_-4 9 1 "ms l.u:u,; fought rlaterora kxlllonge dldngt héwe iznytlfliniz amngt afiny -- _ ~ - _ ‘ » towniam ere tong an oc- It at rio. ut cc to e as r ‘or m. Rum hated m" “”’,‘y’§‘°"“ I‘°§§“° AMERICAN LEAGUE B23135.‘ cgnd §. and ed out Harold “Babe" McLeod, X grievance agalnsts Pastor and %‘y‘”r‘.""“' me 2 In‘ 1 I and DMB E:'e¥su;'2l?sbi%l:gys§‘f‘ankee§}rb°§n 11;’ F‘ Newark 012 ooo 300-6 13 o giox;t.l{,oalall1l.dln the flégrlh rgélr-“id gun Farr. , v ' - - ~v - - 3 0 00 3 u e as or eeas n — __...——___.. Potempk‘mde:1-V'h;‘;"J‘n‘; 1.‘t’\{‘.‘,'{_ mNd',“‘;{,‘?‘Bo,f.‘,,1,“‘¢§,,'f,',¢2“§(§§"';'},$,°,.,k: ggsvgmyork ,i1l‘i)gitl>(i)§to;a lo kn B‘§§f,':.‘§’wy_ 3,193? §2?m3,,,ggl.§lZl;,§l aglian <t:gll:.;iil1}‘)Iioll"a;)hip‘; mssra HOWARD wms 1-rru: NW1’/fl. ' ' ' ‘ eacoc ' - 1 . ‘*-'- "““' » you; '’'’''‘‘i..._..___..__._...__—._-—--—-—-——-—-———-—-—-—-——-' mm’ 53' £‘.f'“r'§‘l'JlI..y'-"' I ‘r"é3s‘é‘y°’olt‘y‘“' Iggy 3115 ems lei is draw in the same ring last fall. LIVERPOOL. N. 5:... July 7 — “M L‘ ‘M/mm‘ L “.A'Iah- R1 is.‘ d 000 021 004-7 la 1 Rochester 030 222 00x—9 11 1 they went at each other from the (cP)__Mg,51e Howard of 351113;’ by sin L. 240"/J-n}llLm m m,,._ Anot:,ielr.'Mt.reine‘: ghloeni‘s:°op§I‘ih‘i:l g,f,‘;';m§‘ 0“, M 0004 7 1 with; and Atwood; Johnsonand ffipfinmkdbfll wéglyi goulxllléetuahfidglg Sorsebsrootlg club today llfwonh “nae my, oymd I 0‘ gong;-gu one - _ Heal. aclieo e v ova co a women's go o a p- er Hobart -3" “d m ‘M Wm for his performance with the Fell and Henlsley. Marcum. Bammm 000 on non ooo..a lo o finish. ionshlp, carding a. total of 267 for Nancy SW 3"‘.d‘“m’°°" 10”“. converted trotter ‘I Abb9- Bro Dobernic and Trash. -1-mm“, mg 001 ooo 901.4 12 2 ’I'he Montreal boxer battled the 54 holes played, she was nine Wlllriain lath. now has the hoI\0l' ‘nil: mare was a plow until Jan- 3¢h1u,,'m-_ (,2 mum“) strongly and did effective work strokes up on Barbara Trites, of hevlncltnd W0 P100" *0 't““"' nary l"ebruIl'! lm when she it 010 on 002-6 is 1 ; M lll , with a short right uppercui. Bridgewater, last; year's winner. the 110' 118?. D39“ I" 2'9“ 3,: wu ts]:-ned over to H10 ‘-803 CM gtugom. on 900 513.3 up 3 3;‘1;fu$¢’:z:)§lod g¥;v¢j”‘}‘{e:a.tl1_ u “n H311 Will’ I-hl'°“8h me mun“ ——-—————-— unimmmn it " ' N she 1"‘ mm M 'i"°‘“ m°m“‘\ Mum“ “M AN ASSOCIATION Wm ‘r‘2“£‘o.’§§§‘.""..r ‘Jfir°lf€° v‘?r‘l.“.°.'. ANOTHER ems“ , e s ' — - «_ , _ , ‘ ‘M W uehievement for Y°l¥:“,§l'Im:;»‘ §§"‘g“'E‘x“';; ‘NV’ ‘Mum he rose to his feet Doucet’belted LONDON-(OP)—Six men M. P.’s §“'u. ‘‘ ‘ml ow o__'3' 7 3 st. Paul 9; Toledo 0 him about the body end then llllt spoke at a meeting in support of °“ “ Minneapous 4; Columbus 0. him out with a right in the .I8W- pensions for spinsters over 5.5 when Syracuse 022 000x—-4 6 1 Mi1w3l"°* l; Inuisville 0. , Leader Florence White declared (Seven innings) pm. Glmgg _ "if we don't got what we want we Scott, or-abowski. mgers» and = ,3 4, so oolumbus 0. Use MinarIl's for blue. s}:)l'lhbe crfrdceri to turn rebels - ' a er s.'' Hntinig 0. Lame: title on the line, action is in _'l:at‘.'rge quantitlles when the ised two rm start punches at each other lug Club on the night. 0 O U Dots of the fight wlhich hasbeen postponed from the first of the month was made known yester- been in in "tho of July As usual Leslie will enter tins ring the underdog in the betting. He has plenty of bakers, make no l'l11Stl3.‘ke about that, but tile maj- ority of fans are inclined to lean towards the colored be from Alllr herst, one of the Marl imes' hard- atpurlcllersandalsooneofitq better boxers. . L O 0 However this does not phasl Leslie the least. bit and me big souris battles‘, more oorlfidentttrlan ever after just necerrtly regaining the Island. title from the man wlllo defeated him, still goes about his training with the only thought in his mind being the of victory pails mean nothing to him; hi ening bell steirt p g from the op- and ii’ he lulh it w'ni'i‘t be for the lack of trying. 0 0 Another equally well-known Bou- ris fighter makes his second star! of me yes: when Dannie Mccor- ‘ mack will trad-e pumznes--‘with .\wk Burns of Amherst. clever homers and both cairry TNT in either hand, s here is a. bout ibrlilot almost on 5: can happen O00 Seeking to regain their winning form that the stors.so rudely in.- terrupted on Tuesday last Rover-I tomorrow afternoon tackle the up- s.nd—eoml.ng Anchors in another scheduled game of the City Base— in the cellar as gunning to hand the second stmight de- feat and also get into the running for one of the. two playoff berths. . Am-liars although losing their last two encounters have neverthe- less looked impressive each time out: the team has improved re- l’naI‘kWbl§1SiIlDe their opening game and wi the players pm£ team are ab Bothara the ability the players ng their team possess t them right in ilhethick shou of the ttle i;o-r.1eague honors. O Pia are also asked to make yet: an eflort to have the game start right on scheduled time~2 o'clock. There is nothing that will drive the fans atwey faster than to see teams delay and very often. un- Sunday gest of the week and it is up to the players to see that the said fans will not be kept waiting for the gems to ‘get. underway. (The play-oi! system. which often results in a team leading through a long campaign. only to be elim- inated in what many refer to as iihe melon-cutting series, was firsi introduced into baseball by Fran- cis Joseph Bhaughncssy. president of the Intenlniilmlal League, and has since been adopted by practic- ally every class A.A. and minor leagues. O U 0 While the scheme helps to keep up interest in the race. when a team is in the first division, or flghting for a berth hi it, ‘it also helps to enrich the coffers of the clubs sharing in the post-season fixture. Now the sllggestim-l has been made that the Yankees‘ long lead would not make the fans be- lieve that other teams did not have a chance. 0 O 0 First introduced by the hockey moguls. play-offs are staged in al- most every branch of sport. and it will not be long until the checker boys will be using it. Thev could stage a years play and than let the ten best men in to much the king row and decide the winner. amid the applause of the crowds lit seems that one reason the major moguls do not fancy the idea is that it would delay the world's series and that feature has been played in ehllllv weather on more than one occasion. City League Baseball Over The Week-end: insoi counter o'clock sharp. . The e to be one gun expected of the closest encounters of have not been likely that latty on the mound f with t.h.rowlIlA - narkdiunond isscheduledtouetumierweyetl