ZSEPTEMBER lo, 1m m1: I CHARLOTTETOWN _GUARDIAN WRESILING Pioneers Leave Field After] Protesting Ump’s Decision On yClose Play At Plate , --_-__. Fvmmerside "one"! Yesterday walked right out of the Illlnd In- tl-rlnl-diate playoffs and handed the title to Plymouth All-Stars when. uitt-r the locnl team had come from behind their opponent's 8-3 lead to knot the count at il-ali with n five run outburst in the eighth and only one man down the visiting mam left the field after objecting to Um- pire IIill Ric decision at the piste. s play in which he called Gulls llr the Ali-Stars safe as the local third baseman came sliding in on et-luirinalfs throw. it was a bizarre cnding to s gsme that caused plenty of ezeimmenl illftlllkilutlt. Pioneers threatened to leave the field before the game ever slut-ted as they objected strenuollly to Vice-President Dougan’s ruling lihlt iiill Ryan act as Umpire-in-Chief, after the teams failed to agree (in 1m arbiter. The game was not many innings old when Lyle the base jullgc got. in difficulties’ with the All-Stars over l. decision on Ward's lIlrrc-biise hit. calling Ward out after Pioneers hsd thrown the ha“ 1,0 first. This cooled off but the Pioneers continued to protest decisions at thi- plate and it finally wound up with them throwing sway any chance iilt‘_\' had of cupping island honors as they walked off the playing itvill- Win11 to get buck to the game; 1' :1 scowlvss innings and a - _ the lociil team opened the 22593183,? pig; gseclfileongmgayt "l l“ mi’ 155i °i m‘? Eecmid- the Pioneers refused to corrimze was thrown out at first to gumm- and a5 E result me éqme the frmnc: Gillls was 5M6 011 was awarded to the Ali-Stars ‘lifter 5 911'"; will“ Scored m? Tim‘ the I16CBSS8TY.fiV€:lIlll1L'i° wait . all the way from first with a Mcglmum Dpchmg {n5 timd 1.11 bus-c wlillop clown third base ggme o; the series was fouxvffor A 1311i \_\'§\§ wiicd Out- fqr not eight hits by the Pioneers ilnlr hr l lilnl: first base as the Pioneers gmm comm; 5n the seventh “mm. 71w PPUPI t0 i116 initial SMK- he struck out €l"lll.. Wilson going llum “'11s 0n C31 an error but the distance for I119 pioneers‘ 9x- cent for the one batter Sci1ur1nail' ttivs o‘ SPORT won i U IHER SPURT B SBA ' INDfiNS CAPTURE _0PENING GA ALL ' STARS A 072E051) L ITLE rFavorites At Forest Hills Win Matches .____ (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) FOREST I-IIIlIS. N. Y.. Sept. 9 -—-'I'he four mil-ranking stars. who performed before a crowd of 3.000 today in the men's and women's United States singles tennis chum- pionshlps. set such glittering ex- am-Dles for the rest of the field that the entry was reduced to 32 sur- vivors 1n each division without a single major disaster, only one minor accident and a few hair- breildth escapes. The top-rankers were Don Budge and John Bromwich. who stand at no. 1 on the United States aild foreign men's seeded lists; Alice Marble of Los Angeles. no. 2 on the United States wclneirs 11st, and Jadwien tJii-Ja) Jedrzcotvjovv- ska of Poland. no. 1 in the strong Rroup of feminine invaders. bAmong them [his high-powered itartet lost seven flames in 10 scts. Budge lat-at 17-year-old Wclby Viln Horn of’ Los Augcles, 6-0, 11-0. 6-1: Bromwicli eliminated Gus Gilnzenmuller of Sracliff. Nfnss. 6-1, 6-0. 6-1;_Miss Marble, United States champion in 1936, beat Mrs. Catherine Sample of Miami, Flu. 6-1. 6-0. and "Ja-ja”. runner up a Year ago to Anita Lizana of Chile dusted ofl Elizabeth Blackmail of Detroit. 6-0. 6-3. Mrs. W. Evzlrt Seager of Viln- couvcr. only Canadian remaining in the tournament tennis chump- loriship. was shunted to the side- lines in thc first round of women's play by Alison Harrison of Phil- ‘ bitched to. was‘ nicked for nine Pmnocrs jumped into the lead hits but nevertheless except for s: inlniiills single scaring Mlll- the three blows and two errors m 1 ln 11nd Wilson who had walked the eighth would llave coasted liilil sillulod respectively. All Stars a. victory. The big righ; hand 1 Ll 1t 111) 111 the some frame Mc- had seven strikeout victims. ..< scoring after being safe on . t‘l‘l‘Oi'. In the fourth the locals BOX SCORE 11-1111 took the lead. Ayers sate on 11:1 crror. crossing the plate on S’Sido Win-d’; sccond three base hit to Crossman 1b llhliw the score read 3-2. Held Miilman 3b N‘ l'i‘lL‘l~S in the fourth and fifth Schurnlan so Pioneers finally caught up to Mc- Hunter c (‘uiulii in the sixth and seventh Jay rf to run ll. lend that appeared suf- Larklns 1f llvlllli. Two errors started the Lidswne cf v11 ll\\'il_\', The ilext. two men Wilson p i‘ l'i‘i.ll'L‘d but the veteran Jay LeBlanc 2b 1 cann- through in the clutch Totals his slnulc to 10ft. sent both 1.11 < arr‘ s the Dlutc. Starting Ch‘Town , 1.11 ;-l‘\L'llll\ Lidsloue and Wilson McInnis fla l ,\l]‘2[p(l. LcBlanc flied ollt to Larter rf 1 l."'lll?l‘i but Crossmiln came Wllclanso ‘ 11-411 with a double to right Ayers if i scoring the first two hitters; Gillis (ll - . 111:i11 then tripled to left field Ward ll <2 5' ' .1 CPCIQIIHHI and crossed the Mc0nl1um D “Hi1 thc fourth run of the Carmichael of t5 slillifiillln was being ioss- Ghlpman c i uv Vvard. Hunter ended the ‘Bolger 1b "1: by popping to Bolger. Totals . lccii pretty hopeless for the ‘Replaced Whelan in 8. illilll as they were retired SUMMARY 1 l.»- in tllc seventh but in tile -t oi the eighth things began to u. Afclnnis and Larter both Earned runs: Pioneers o. All- ln Dl)1‘l1 the last. half oi Stars 4; runs batted in: Ward 4. llll‘, Ilolgcr was safe on Ayers, Giilis. Bolger. Scllurman 4. i-rror, scoring the lluil- Jay. Cross-man 2, Millman; threc i111 the nlliv. Ayers was safe base hit. Ward 3. Millman; two tivlrlcrs choice as Bolizer beat base hit: Chipman; base on halls‘ now to the plate for the off Wilson 0; off McCallum 1; counter. Gillls singled scor- struck out: by Wilson 7; by Mc- rs 11nd then \Vnrd knocked Callum 3; left. on base: Pioneers * 11in: run as Schurman 5; All-Stars 3: time of same. 2 l ~11 his grounder. Giilis slld- llcurs, 10 minutes, .1 the plate. It WilS a close 11 us Iilnltci- wlis wanting Umpires: At the plate. Bill Ryan. in“ ball for the runner but Charlottetown; on the base, Lyle. ~ Rynin ruled that the Sum- Summerside. ' lnttcliz-r had tagged the ~ high on the shoulder By Innings:- l1 h» feet lliVili! across the l H E ' " -=~1'\11ni~r=ido oblrctrd slren- Pioneers 002 00240 B 8 5 1." .1 but \\l.li1 tile official 1' 05 3 9 3 omln-blz-astepia-u: geOwn-p: ‘U O e-e-aHccml-eo; .-_ > u W wwoocouncaug wo»~°°°°wNg O w~o~ocwonm H -~Oo¢H w¢ooaL glflfidwibuhfibhdlhsh o>-l-ow---Q¢l->-= moiaela §=oEo~¢>-H¢¢;.;'5 N w~coic~nQoocn> Ftllllllllerside Juniors Up Isl and Playoff Series “l-lzreiilldsr”.l?.......... ‘vidlfll 6-5 Win Over Esquires Betting the offerings of "Lefty" ... A1 r for a total of eleven hits. gllcmrrinide Juniors yesterday tied up tho Island playoff series It I game a iecc when the edged out the hgbiy-rated arlottetown teem 3-5 in a nip and tuck strug- HMERICAN LEAH“ at s date to bi announced. atcr ivlPiltlllii 4. Boston 3. summenme Winn." "lawn." db f'-\‘\V York 2. Washington o. NATIONAL LEAGUE merside was touched for but, nil lilt'f‘i.l\li '7. New York l. 11.. 11in 2. Philadelphia 4_ '.‘iu<.>_l~u 4. st. Ilouls 2. l-lt giimc 811111111 1. Montreal 4. g. “m, five runs across to ive them s bll 11.1111 4. Montreal 1. missed overtskin . 5. Toronto 2. ting and fielding honors for Sum- , ide- Z.,';.“,§,‘,‘;,§c‘.3"‘jf.‘,”.1'_.,k 34f“. 4_ ' mwhltlock and Worth were the _______ gpQrlplllll for the losers having REMEMBER wnrzn i" "i" "w"- M" "w" “d ' my rlleclwnsliilln Press) , ilml ll non. could not isth- il record when he swam the III I W, “mow illlll """‘-Py in the 1027 Canadian lmlul Exhibition 21-mile swim at T't1"‘i1lu in bitterly-cold water. His Channel time was eclipsed in 1027 the Island. m h" V. slam-k. Bohemia, who Umllim- ‘i ' PM". Di0ll"l1i"d ilrnugh the choppy wa- "l1 "'9 b“ ' " pm it"s in 10 hours, 45 seconds Scorer, liogsn- mfilulilnvvsfiiirfv, Eligltillid —-AAil§r Y"1u\1l.‘§2. tfigngincllish single Siimrnerslde- -“"~\irr gliding record. He was it McAleer. ollltilier. Pam"- T"! bv nearly 00 mlnu . from the British Islcs. will bid for the United States women's ama- . m- Ti" "m" “"1 M“ """° "l" 1 r Wembley in the British Li" "U" 11- Ciiweimld 5- W“ "my", " the‘ water“ c‘ “a! Igfllizlflllgll Hockey League. will sail - m, "l, plum)" 0f he third game. Canadian Pacific liner Duchess of aArsenault on the hill for sum- Richmond- . - . ith ltl Wembley Lions or ti‘: l..'"'...':'::=:vr.'l'.'1: wit; n‘? Doll. w-bb l» B» mo“ 0| m, time: McAleer after moral, Man; Paul Rheault of St. pitching scoreless bull for the first Boniface. Man; J. gililkelté’ '1; ,, , th Pot Ami .01.: . amon 0 lsrnnn/vrloivlll. LEAGUE ‘tmfgdfralnexmflulnlolérttlsiltge Jilin‘ is Realm‘ angra grant wan” CW" double Ind before the side rul ninilham. T. Lemflv- A- heme-v Md been retired thowlnners had pushed Alex Archer. all of Wlnnipéfl- t h ly f Bri hi0 Tia . led the first h“ "m u“ smut” l“ "e gVOIDOI: Cglillliilgfllt. sailing from Deighsn and low shared bat- here today with nine players. I th Se t. 7-13 ltish Columbia cleaned fr“ zvlzrornlitwfiestdlyuntolfithsel- sill: uppboth mzlns and 11,1310! inttcriliat- _ bee i lte tc es ere ves er ay "Wtnwr Mlchsl- FPW" "Aim" "P '°' ‘h’ '°'°" 'h° h” n iiiiiins tillrnliiyl-ing d,’ "hktliirtoehiif 1 m: u m . Channel in 11 hours. five oInGAdl-aenalrltzhe summenlde "In gwelmrinen ha‘: Elf’; "org"; e421 , \‘“'-“- l? >'""" “1-1" M"- Mim" " b, hull“; l. I-‘red Dlle the while the ladies hllo s total of an. 1mm his w“ m semmbgme c“ Qh of the Juniors. " pe". 1n the flight games Miss Barbara n‘ ‘i: usually called wss at onc Wins Seattle ladleslrchamplon corti- lmm~~»mW~"wnnn%mpyng ois h m ion h 8. . owe o ‘hm n", ' Béffnigda saniii Jack Bangster, Vic- torts winner 31nd rulnrner-up rest; H” Lp.__|;,qu|m_ guy", Whit- pectivcl n ede {qua tying mun loci. h! "W"- ""'-" wmh’ fgfirdeills riiigiil. Close finishes and d , ts hole matches featured the M h“ C...‘ W513" miliiilfil. iii-rill which as: oomupetiwrs triad at 11....“ m the am breaklnug. m; mafia, Morrison, Bernard, Arsen- we! the out ul iuoun sn adel-phia, Who beat her at. 8-6. 6-0 IA/ Women‘ Golfers Set ForU.S. Open NEW YORK. Sept. 9—An fill/er- nationall field of 127 women golf- ers headed by the defending cham- pion. Mrs. Estelle Lawson Page, and including two chalienlzcrs frcnl Canada and a strong conllngrnu teur championship at. Wilmette, Mrs. Eric Phillips of Toronto and Miss Kaye Farrell. Vancouver. Hockeyists To S a i I To day IVPREAL, Sept. il-Nlno Oll- adllln pudk-chasers, scheduled to from here tomorrow aboard the Among those who will line up ii;"”i§i1v t! Scotls. Provincial Ex- at Halifax which clixscd _ dill’ evening, was the most suwel-sful held for mlniy years. The combination oi vaudeville and horse lg Tuesday, August. 30th, tiling until September 5th attracted good stands of tors. The big day was, Citizens Day, We was i1 holiunyg when between six and scvcn litousand persons filled and paddock lo over- c a good afternoon's Slacctutors were 011 h numbers every day, uturc of harness rac- ls sclurc on the‘ programs of ll will be continued 111 its present. popular Willie on the subject of Scoliz, Provincial EXlIliJI writer would like to 11 ' E. Frank Lnrdly, whQ so very hard and whose ef- erc so wcll rewarded . to Alderman Frank un>clflsllly' denoted his time to the gcnlcilt of classes, looking after 1e cictails cf the racing and the cam oi the track, Frank is one of fellows that are W011 getting [hanks for efforts ex- mlt more money in keeping airless game alive or who is c) little ciist down by fated by victory, It was a pleasure too to run into " d friends like Reg Corbett, whose 1101's were often iyl- of old when his hoses raced . the stablc of Frank Boultilier, :1 meet Frank ltinlsclf and talk 01' )1‘illC1‘ race meets. particularly the ampaigtl which he made with the unziliiln more Minnie 2.15 1-2, that. lsvcn races in onc- season. It, was who on the way nzrk fronl Halifax. remarked that ‘rant: Boultilicr could hang out e y man alive If you 2.1a 3-4, Aaron L. 2.1134. New Volo 2.16 1-2, Aubrey Dillon 2.16; Klondyke Griittan 2.11 3-4, Miss Victoria, and others. 2.14 TROT with Mr. Squires. Al- liset 2.11. Noon Time, Dune Poirmp- kin 2.07 3-4, Mina Dcroclie 2.08. Calumet Coburn 2.10. Miss Ulllccn Volo 2.08 1-4, Perry Hanover 2031-4 Johll Dean 2.08 1-4. 2.14 TROT AND PACE Jeanne Triuix 2.00’ 1-4. Peter Onward 2.08 1-4, JQSic the Great 2.09, Marvin Brooke 2414 l-4, Sully 2.10. Signal Senator 203 1-2. Guy Ann 211 1-4. Lusty Frisco 2.07 1-4, Qunker Girl 2.00 1-4. Dude Potenlpkin 2.07 3-4, Grace Svmbol 2.06, Walter Brown 2.05 l-4. Abner T, Clcgg 2.04 1-2, John Dean 2.08 1-4, Calumet Duke 2.10 1-2. Volo Ray 2.05. Braden Custer 2.04 l-4. Wednesday, September 14th. .213 PACE. Sully 2.10. Joe Hcxg wood 2.13, Wanda Volo 2.05 l-. Guy Ann 2.11 1-4. Aaron L, 2.11 3-4. Renown 2.05. Miss Drake 2.10. Volo Grattan 2.12 1-4. Calumet Duds 2.10, Dudey Patch 2.10 1-4. 2.11 'Pet.er Omvard 2.08 l-4. Signal Schn- tor 2.08 1-2, Peter Dzllc 2.03 1-2. Guy Britton 2.03. Isolals .VfcE1'.\1v1l 2.03 3-4. Flcderal 202. Renown 2.05. Dolly Azoff 2.07. lvziltcr Brown 2.05 1-4, Tracy Hanover 2.03. Calu- met Duds 2.10. Royal Iinnover 2.06 1-4. HzLrKnuYay 2.05 3-4. 2.22 TROT. Bramble, Madam Belwyn, Aylmer Worthy 2.15, Hal Britten 2 l3, Tara. Hailover, Squire Han- over 2.16 1-2. Mar Stralder 2.04. Protiina. Elsie Louise. Lone Wolf. Lady Pennock 2.09 1-4. Peter Mc- Kinney 2.12 1-4, Jack Klinkc-r. Thursday,_September, 2.22 PACE. Hanover Guy 2.14 1-4. Miss Jo Hanover 2.1.0 1-4. Jerry Bars 2.12 1-2. Charlotte B. 2.10 3-4. Doll F1110 2.10 3-4. Aaron L. 2.11 3-4. Killlirne_v 2.08 1-2. Brady Hanover 2.09 3-4. Skippydale Volo Graitan 2.12 1-4, Hi-Sox 2.15. DlfPCt L. 213 3-4. FREE FOR ALL. Laurel Hanover 1.59 1-4. Dusty Hanover 2.04, Fecicrnl 2.02. Ray’ Henley 2.01 3-4. Royal Hanover 2.06 l-4. f-Iarkiiway 2.05 3-4. Jeanne Truclx 2.06 1-4. Peter Onward 2.08 l-4. 2.16 TROT. Mr. Squires. Alllset 2.11. it. just remember what he lid with Silk Girl at. the Provincial roars ago when sllc sot the track ‘rccorti at. 2.09 1-4. Former owners .11 Boston wrote down to find out how the trick tvas done, as Silk 3lrl would trot. when lng and pace when 111g with them. Then again. there historian of the Mari- time turf —Jamcs W. Power. who had a pleasant greetinu for every- one. nnd who Will, I belicv ‘ write his annual re- view of lmrness racing in the Marl- were 48 heats trotted or paced dur- ing the six days, not including a rnce of three he olds and a race of three ue four-lcllr-olds. Of the 43 ilcats 37 were WOII by pncers an ters. The fastest. heat. by John Dean 2.08 1-4 sifiod Rncc 0n Tuesday -2.10 1-4. Tllc fastest heat paced 2.04 1-4 in the third heal of the Free for All on Wed- l-4. There were 37 hunts priced ill times ranging from 200 i-4 to 2.17 and the aver llcnts pacing was were 11 floats trot- ted, the fitstcst being the 2.10 l-4 of John Dean and the 2.17 1-2. The eleven heats aver- lIOI-‘OS won n large share of irizc money. Pirst places were won y Direct. L. in the 2.21 ‘Prot and Pnoe, best time 2 15 1-4. Aaron L. in the 2.19 Trot and Pace. time 2.10 3-4. Royal Jim in three and four-ycar-old Frldivv. best time 2.25 1-4, Kalnluck ill the 2.22 Trot and Pace on Saturday’; best time 2.15 2.19 Trot and Pace on Saturday. best time 2.10 Aaron ll. and Direct L. are own- crl by Wcllington McNeil], South- Mlllir Kiilmuck and Al Jim by Willard Kelly. Southport. New records were the mectinz by Aaron L.. who low- cred his from 2.1134 to 2101-2; Joe Volo. owntidzby Power Bill Boucher of Ottawa. coach BRITISH COLUMBIA WIRES IN GOLF JASPER PARK LODGE. AlttL, e champ- Aftcr the mom on bay gelding Peter Re was sold by Col. Thompson of Halifax. He was im- mediately placed ill the hands of Bill Cummings, who raced him in the 2.15 Pace on Monday, winning second money In Peter Reaper Mr. Thompson has secured a good man- nered. dependable race horse will givc him a grcat deol of plea- sure either for driving or that space is not available for giv- ing a complete account. but was glad of an opportunity to have the write-up for our scrap book. this season is Sparkle 2.02 i-4. and he has roved a winner on two oc- casion. e is twenty ycnrs old and was sired b Ban Fransisco 2.07 i-4. sire of L y Frisco 2.07 l-4, And now it is Fredericton calling for its four-day rnce meet in ncctlon with the Exhibition there. The racing dates are September i3- 14-13-16. while the days of the Ex- hlbtion are the 10th to 17th in- for sixteen years was rczcntly low- ered when Rosalind. flve-ywar-old daughter of Scotland 1.59 i-4 nnd Alma Lee 2.04 3-4. s week ago last Thursday trnttcd to a record of 1.57 1-4 over tile Syracuse. New -—-—- York. mile track. It. displaced the ‘Puesdtlyfis program. embe ‘rt-cord made by Nedda 1.53 1-4, in of i! 2.22 PACE with 1922. the following Nnvn Brunswick and Prince Edward ls- iand ltorses; Hillside Jack 2.16 1-4. Miss Jo Hanover Bars 213 1-2. Don Fino 2.10 3-4. L. 2.11 1-2, Fred 2.18 -4, Alcstra 2.17. l-il-Sox 215, f3 trotting stake of the year. the l-lnmhlctonlan. and the dam of Rosalind l5? l-4. new trotting Owcj‘. were hath exhorted to Eur- o .._.—..s_t.nQ.1-.Ql-n_l--__ Anne Worth 2.17 1-4. Direct ope, so no more brother; and sis- Sunshine Express 2.11. Hui Brlrton 2.13. Miss Uhleen Volo 2.08 1-4.‘ Peter McKinney 2.12 1-4, Jack Kllnker. Friday, September 16th. 2.25 PACE. Hanover Czar 2.14 1-4. Hill- side‘ Jack 2.16 1-4, Charlotte B 2.10 3-4, Happy L. 2.11 1-2. Alestra 2.17. Anne Worth 2.17 l-4. Direct L. 2.13 3-4, Brady Hanover 2.09 3-4. Aubrey Dillon 2.16. Sklppydale. Grattan Queen’ L’ 16.34. Harry Dlrcc-t. Miss Vi:'i'J‘.'1J. Sivlng Time. 2.14 TROT AND PAVE. Jeanne ‘Pruax 2m l-4. Peter On- ward 2.08 1-4. Josie the Great 2.09. Marvin Brooke 2.04 1-4, Lusty ‘ Frisco 2.07 1-4, Quaker Glrl2.09 l-4. Renown 2.05. Miss Drnkc 2.10. Grace Symbol 2.06, Dolly Azoff 2.07, Walter Brown 2.05 1-4, Vol- rida 2.08 1-4. Calumet Duds 210. Braden Custer 2.04 l-t. 2.21 TROT. Star Dillon, Madam Belwyn 2.15. Aylmer ivorthy 2.15 Hal Britten 2.13. Squire Hanover 2.16 1-2. Protilna, Peter McKinney 2.12 l-4. Jack Kllnkcr. Our thanks are due to the Editor CLASS. Jeanne Truax 2.06 1-4., {I Annie at and of the Island Farmer. Sitmmersidc. for a copy of that paper of August 31st, 1938. which has a \vri‘.c-11p_ of the famous Hernando-Bi Pilot race. The introduction st-‘Fliifv’ years ago iAilgilSlnliOtli, 1388) there took place in Sumnlerslde the great Henlndno-Black Pilot race. It i8 perhaps the most historic harness racing event raced in Prince Ed- ward Island. There are very few devotees of rnclng in the provlnre who have not discussed this grout. sporting event. This event took place at the zenith of lhc horse breeding and racing era in this province and caused intense excite- ment. In recent years Lucky Lindy and Billy Cope had many admirers pro and con, but the Hernando- Black Pilot contingent drew to Summelside the largest crowd ever to visit this town before or since: with possibl one exception. the opening of lnoé County Hospital. which synchronized with the visit of Their Royal I-Ilghnesses. the Duke and Duchess of Gonnziught. There were more than 5000 paid lid- mittances to the race which was held in summei-side on August 30th, 18w. and we produce from the files of The Island Farmer of that date the following story pub- immediately folo s. wing the hestt." ‘rile writer regrets The oldest race horse to perform A trotting record which has stood Elh-"llhflll 2m i-4, dam of Mcllin t 2.01 1-4. winner of tho richest come the W race over a half-mile track turned in at Des Molncs. Indiana. last week by Splntell. when he won the second heat. of the 2.19 class in 2 02 1-4. “G. Ff’ Ousis Jack Kenny, In Tourney A cold. Atlantic blast. swept across the tennis courts jvwslol-dav milking it. difficult for UlTIYPFS in display their best. I11 nE-lliifil‘ events the veteran G. F. Hzltcileson tTenilysons Brook) provided the major upset by defcatlnu seeded Jack Kenny. "Don Budge" Nlore- side age l3 was finally stoplrsd bv George Chandler who lluwcvor ivzis obllucfi to glvc 112m >1 1'11 01 the (l. ' nineteen 1.111111» :l11'v Bill is si-ided no. 11 events. Ivun Connors ilnll (former Club star. quarter finals bv w match. In senior {allies c-lvnts brilliant young l-lelcrn Tidlnrt sh finally bow- ed to (ilvcn Roe-t m 1h.- 9mm sci as did Oil e Jol ‘NW0 Rogers P .mc1 No. T1 14'.‘ .. 111. "lulu Hvrlll . ,' was 'i1c 01111" PXlItl set] tilittcli. Olin-r 'l’u1'c 111:itci1c> were 1m“ bv D011 31.111111 and Art Cunt- lvo , Following are the results:- SFINIOR .\IEN' Ivan Connors defeated Fillton ‘PLOIUL’ Z-S. ti-li, 6-~i_ 91901140 Chantlllel" defeated Bill NIOICSIIJL‘ Li-‘f, ti U. F. Hulciicson defeated Jack Kenny 1-6, 7-5, 6-0, SENIOR LADIES Betty Rogers ciefeated Olive 6, 7-5 Johnston C-ti, 4- Gwen lowers defeated Helen Tid- -2. 11181211 11-3. 10-8. 6 JUNIOR QIEN Bill llorcsiile defeated I. Mon. ') agllan 6-0, Art Cnntzv Gay. 6-0, o-z. Al lirolll. ilrfclitcd Rlilpli Du- mom C-2, tJ-l. Drumruunil Cobb infested Jim 11-1 Pulincr ti-U t. R0 Fostrl- (i-l, 11-3 IvoCudn1o:_'e defeated D. Mc- Donald 13-3. b-2 Herbie Ifurri-iy defeated T. Mal- Ioil G-Ii. l-(i. ti Canadiens Guests At Corn Boil Before disbanding for the sea- son Jiuxioi‘ Cnnnciictls bi1§(‘i).lll team inst 1112111 were guests of M1". and Mrs. Al, Rvini and liauizlrcr n11 vnjovilble corn boll at their 1101110 on Union Szroel. The onthrriniz was vcry enjoyable nnturnllv hilscbrlli talk occup- led a 2001.1 drill of the time. Can- ndiens flllilOUEh (iisnplmlnterl at being knocked out picture nevertheless arc lavlng plans for next. season when it is cxpectcd the sntart iuninr club will field 1H1 cvr-n stronrrer lentil. Before the cnlovnblr gathering dispersed the host and wcrc rxtcndcd a i1enrt_y' votc of thanks 1'01" a verv plcnsnnt oven. ing. Bruen Captures Second Title (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) NEWCASTLE, Eire. Sept. 9- Jnmes Brurn, lB-vcrir-old Cup star. today ntided the Irish open amateur golf title to his Irish native cllampionsltip. Briton frated J. R. hiahou and 8 in ihc 36-11010 final to be- first player since 1911 t0 h __cha.lnpionsh1ps t-ers of thesc two grent voung trot- éers will be available for the fu- ure. In New Zcalatld they are strong on pacers nnd import pacing sires from the United States from tlmc to time. Tile latest onc to be sold there is Lusty Volo 2.03, a demon- strated sire of speed. .____. A new record for trottcm in ii srsiomrolrsliii Royal Jim (3) 2.20 1-2 by Kalmuck Leland (3) 2201-2 by Kalmuck. Mr. Tilley, two year old by Kalmuck. lmii Guy by Guy Axworilly in foal to Calumut Budlong. Above horses all sound and priced to sell. WILLARD KELLY. Box 235. Ch’town. L-l211-9-10-3i. in the finals of the (‘fly Softball league as lllcy came from be Rovers by a control ot the Rovers from the first. 11111.11g on. After giving up a hit. 1n i~-1l.. ' 11.101- Ro- civzinccd l0 '2 c-ver Fulton Pierce in a three se‘. attenuating to slrelch it, 111w i! home run 11nd iaully" blisv running by the lixncxs» on two other (Jccuslons nul- lified tilt‘ only $COT1lIg cha11cc~ the 10.-er.» n-arl riticr the first frame. ri to BPKZY onli start in as 11111115" nights siarltid fiuitius 1o pitch hiticss 11nd . scoreless blill but 1n Lhelast tour 11 A, M.~J. Coyle vs M. Arson» to first and striking out Pamlent- er elikierenleli sill Chand- fer 11-u, ts-.i._ Rus- Pc-ppnl defeated Gordon ii 11.1 sending Jay across the plate; Chvwon rtui-icll doubled to put runners on - - >eroilci and third and then blolluls 23° P~ iii-Jim‘ R009 W Bl- ‘ 1n illdvaterl Al Tl101np- '_ ficfcnied B111 14¢- f-T- singli- and double Vvllliluils flying away" with a Slllglt“ and then Jay sluniiilecl a. home run to right. 1o H. Murray vs G. McMillan, lit-count. for two more runs. The e hurt-three bllLiC s wcnt out in 01'- dcr. In tile seventh with one out L . ddin ‘tic-leafed Gerald in the (‘ll-Zllill, Whlilcck stile at first on an error. scored the last. run of Lin game on Beach's second double of the encounter. llle playoff hostesses . base hit: MCKlilllOll; two‘ bit-Sc hill Roach 2, Cilrrir; bSfllCfllKgtl‘ dint: Wlutlock; basc on u s; 0 l o.- 1 - ' cllv 0; hits. oll Kelly ' hnboyf g/ihllliilslo; struck out: by Retalfls Kelly 7; by yiollrrls l0; left on B11591 Indians 6. Rovers 4; w1l<i_ Plifh? Molllns 2; time of gslnc. n5 ll‘1l‘i- l uteri. Walker de- of Dublin 9 Larrupers . 1 . - t NI S! tImlmwlfilgalgfhgtllsupplicti :1 scndv (CPt-Ltverpool Ilarlrkilpcgs. “it'll - " urnc - iii: llhztiilgnrfflgfullflnttkifff Halifax . (CPI-Glace Bay Holy Nillilo rvvn- Capitals 2-0 here trxiny to win a ed the bcst-ol-filc rflrlos tcz" the hcst-of-scvcu series for thc Nova ‘Nova Scntin 11111101‘ flu-i v scoffs senior base-bull titlc. four lonshlp at 1W0 R1110“ Writ PM!‘ ganlcs to two. and iidvnncc to .' (ivfrfliillg Sllfllillliii Riff 57X. thc Maritime finals iicaiilst thc ‘7-5. New‘ Brunswick champions ‘ WA.‘ crown annexed by Liverpool in l5 1 years of campaigning 11nd ‘llmr- home's pitching madc it almost] an even more momentous oc-_ casion. Tile lanky. converted Olli- fielder gave up only one hit and that was e doubtful one. Only 29 bntters faced him. none walked and the only two~m reach did so through errors. tcam which stirprtscd with _a 2-1 victory over Dlland a ‘lllurlch this summer. wt plov Arsenal st Highbury, Sept. 21. ME or FINALS . Come From Behind Early Lead Of Rovers To Bal Gut Convincing 8-2 Victory _.____,_ Indians softball team ytsterda walked oft’ with the openlnflgsmo 1n II ' oi the game to beat. out the defending cllzilupions. th( 2 score. And again it was the potent power they contain in their bats thut finally turned tile iiile of victo ' inward them, Held scoreless and liitlrss by Art Mullins l'or rifle first four fnimel aficr Rovers had combined a hit and two errors for a brace of runs is the first half of the first inning. Indians came through with fivc hits ill the last half of the fifth to drive three runners homo and assume the loud. 12v .I:i_v'.~ llnnlcr with lticl- on liasi- ill thl- next It'll!!!» cave them i1 5-2 lcnll and thcrc went tllc brill game. The viwnncrs scored tlwice in thr scvcntil and our-e ill the eighth as the Rivers defence collapsed but as the game turned out Indians iiid not net-d the counicrs to vin.__ Pete Kelly after the bad start his the latter ha mates gave him was in complete r l_i‘- 1.1".~1 likllllt‘ ili’ scum-rod six of 1111.11 Lillollglltilll. Ill-L‘ lclnalllJlg I d I l-lgh; liming.» llllLl not. onceivzis lie 0 a y n 1n any danger o1 losing; his lead. An Alt-Knlnon tripled ill the sev- enth but was caught Ill, the plate u r n a m e n t .\IEN‘S SINGLES licllyl» pcrforlllxilice after being ' out of the 1.1111110 for the past two 10 A.M.—F. McMillan vs AW. or thrcc 1110111115 was outstanding. lvfameson tQrs) Scvcti llils was ailliv granted while 1, Connors vs F‘. Hansen (Qrs) he had seven slrikcout victims to G, F, Hutclleson vs A.Wr1g1ll 1n..- cicdn, Alolhns. making his nec- (Qrg) oil |)l'lllliillil_\' 1n the first four ltlEYs SINGLES tunes he faccd the hitters was Rum i‘ lolind lor i0 hits and th1S_ com- Ladle; semi-Finals blnclt with soilu- sloppv iieitllilg by 330 P‘ M___E_ Bourke v5 B‘, ins zcainnlrncs" giivc the Indians Rogers their L'."lll 111115. '11s lfiol. three be- ~ '- uli; llillfzlrllfll. Ilc-Lsiruck out l0, c‘ Hnflman vs G‘ Rogers’ Starling away‘ Cuclmore was safe 33o P M ill 111st on Williams‘ error. Wilclan ' ‘ Mei" shin“ llir saicly to acivance the runner to third. MCNfllll struck out. Power's winner of coyleuArsenaun v5 u‘ kroundcr l0 llle box scored Cudmore chandler (Qrs) in he bcni the throw 1,0 the plate 11nd Wnelnn scored a minute later on Rice's bad throw. Kelly retired the side getting Stewart on a pop LADIES FINALS At Holy Redeemer Courts _ , 5 P_ M.—W1nner of Bourke - B. liliilzllls could do iloihing with 3W9" "5 winner cf Hyndman‘ Molluls as he hcld the Indians hit- G- 3°39“ loss and scoreless 1n the first four names. ltiCdlg only 14 mcn while Men's Sfmbnmls Slflkillg out 51X but lie ran into trouble in the fifth. Jay glllgled n, Winner of McMillan-Miilhesnn open the inning; Whitlock was out V5 Whine!‘ 0i CQYiB-ATSEHHUII-CL at. first. as lie sacrificed the run- Chaiidifif- ncr to second; Kelly flied out to Cairns in left. for the second out JUNIOR EVENTS but Mclsulilon came through with m A. M‘_Herbie Hughes V! n‘ was guilty o1 two wild pitches 111 P000111- Li, low to score both players. before Ab Brown vs D. Cobb. _ nu- ilnru out was achieved. Whelnn Winner of Hughes-Ciawson VI nnri ClllTlE came through with a D. Martin. _ At lloly llcdecnler Courts 4 P. M_—T. Strain VI G. Malletb I. Rcditlll vs I. Cudmorc. lo light 1.01:1 to re .11: the side. Rec started the last of the sixth its .1".;'.12..:1.1.::'::i * sefiflfld Ti ii i Of S e r i e s T o m o r r ow BOX SCORE INDIANS AB R. H FDA E Roach. 2b 5 1 2 2 0 1 .- Wllelun, o f1 1 2 7 1 0 Currlr. 1h 4 1 1 l2 o 1 ' Down one game to the India willmins, 3b 4 0 0 3 6 0h": defence of their City Softba Rico, u. 4 1 2 1 2 2 glinmpionslllp. Rovers aguill tackl Joy, cl 4 2 2 0 2 0 tile hrird-llittiil: league lciidcrs tor Wiililflfili. 1f 3 1 0 2 9 9 fmorrov.‘ afternoon in the second K011i‘. IJ 4 0 0 g (l) g lziimc of tho bl‘.\l out of five series. Mfkiiliioil. l‘! 4 1 o iDisilppuullrtl at the‘ loss cf tilt Twill-A 37 5 10 "7 12 4g opclnns: sklrnlish Roicrs nevrrs . . . ' 1r fidcnt oi t‘\‘4'illllg u not uis AB n ll POA ll ‘ f W“ .. .-. _, i» - 1 = <> 1 1 w'1..:‘.....~s::"*..:: Whcian, 2n g (l) a g , . ‘ “‘ ’ ' i\,{§\§,LI-.'II‘CFS 4 0 1 4 0 [j lllllllllll» p!r;\.-l‘tl \v;'l: ‘fill: upen- S.,L_._\.n,1.' 1.; 4 0 0 2 0 _1 11v; \'l[“_l4)‘1'\“§-\‘l}l nuuin ‘(v.11 1n Pamwmtnc 1b 4 Q 0 3 0 0 f1..._ frnc. lo. v .1 1m.‘ $.11. 1111.111 0mm“ M 3 0 0 2 0 t) plow .1141 1.11111 n 111. 1n t.o MCKllllKllLc 3 0 1 l0 0 0 $01106 am. zlnhn 1 i\l~~‘1:'..1 .i.i hiolllns, p 3 0 2 1 1 9 kmos 1ft cup» ’l.‘0inls 33 2 7 24 ‘.1 a n-yrtllclvi crl-ti" ‘ SUMMARY hglhiri‘ ‘mliflhllfhl. _ ship c1011 Earned runs: Indians o. Rlavelxs" T)... gull]? n11‘. $11". inlnl-iuzrv .1‘. l; rum boiled in. POWCI‘ l. J“! 1- 2:30 sharp \\'l’.il 1~:.-1;\- .lr..1 31.1. w McKnlnon. Rcilcil 2, Currie. Vlnil- mm“ hm“, nommmm 1m. ‘i111. Rice liomc run: . 111100 flu...‘ Golf Cro w n Pete Kelly is silll top.- amon| Blend golfers today. Umiires: At. the plato- Nclfi Wlliilock; on the buses. 5008f?" briglzs and Goes. BY INNINGS Recc1~tly~ h.- 1).: .~<1 ,-l scilsili‘ cull rflltud in tin" Ilrlvcririwnfioll Rover; 200 000 000—2 7 5{cou11lr_v club ci1.'\111n1n11.~l11;1. Play 1', Indians 000 032 2111-8 10 ~l v fnultlcm golf he tlrxvnvrl Nluurlcr IDOWHHE l) and 8 in the Clualr tourilrlmcnl. lvhish call-vi fa. .l o heirs of mzrcit pin W] n l-lc- s.01'c;l six hi =1~~~ 1-1 the. ‘mornini: round 11rd tnc in in." nf- ternoon i1li--\\'lll(‘ll 1S gout pcif 1:1 lgalnc but Kelly ivzll- ju-t iinlrat- blc ‘fill-IS nisilillnocn . it LIVERPOOL. n. s 4. Sept. 9- ! _V___M t SPRINGHILL, n. s, 5.1.1 9- 7 /l M.ROSS Custom Tailor 1t. was tllc first Nova Scniirli REPAIRING AND PR I? SSING 1 Promises Ner- rm tamer: s1‘. swnls MEET an. AL LONDON - "rhi- Swiss soccer