www.- °'~= :::*==r==1z-s sfifizn away-awn?" = rcmq-Hsvgq -"JI.QII»< uvvu-v-v- i n ‘ f I] THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _f j 4i‘ _ i A BU WLING a l BOXING HOCKEY , BASKETBALL WRESTMNG_ ornate SPORT AUGUST 14, 1937 . T AND. WILSON REA CH 77z1v1v1s FINAL =:* ;- t -- , _, _ ___ DOWN THE. 2.14 Trot and ‘ fro: and Pace.‘2.20 Trot l-‘iee-for All which - ('iU(1 August 25th. '. follow S1. Stephen - ‘it-ck 0i the 6th 0i . ~ on week of the '1-111b1-1 Woodstock week . ‘i1 of S.p'1~111114-r, Halifax .1111; o: .:11- 28th of September. ' are 11o-arty all filled Provuieiai Exhibition .1.» this L- writtcn. There o ue flifficulty" in illldlll! >11 [or siu-h a large list Aiihoueh 112 stall are . :1 grc-aler number than i111 stn-st-d by any truck east of '.:'1-.1 31-1 every- one will be .. . pii-lxibly- some horses will 1o be siabli-d :11 Charlotte- 'l'L'ESD.A‘x"S RACES. which will .1 11d off. will bc the Fbur-Ycar-Old 0\\1»-'1i tiot anti Pace. 211 Trot and Pace f-‘Mrlvliv- and 2.17 Tint. The FOUR-YEAR- OID is a Futurity contest with Guv A1111 2.161;. holder of the 111111 11ft. liodl; 11 h: d <11.- azi 111.111 1:11. .\"Ilill(‘ Knlmurk and Jackie Volo. (Juy A1111 appear: 111 good form and was a mile in 2.l6'~_- quite handily a few days aqiy Doroihy Dix paced :1 mile in 2.15 with the 111st 111112’ 111 1C6 Tucsday‘. Millie Kiuiiiiiil: 2.14% holds the three. v1 olil record for Maritime bred. 111-l Slu- i~ the choice of many '11 .\:11 1111s class. l-lpsox and .1111-1;11= V1111». while thcv have not W'- 11 11s fa-i miles as the others. ‘\\lll put 11p a good race. Tlii- ‘J11 TROT AND PACE will .-1-e 111 11-111-11 Bud Wengcr 2.051.. has clone stimctliiiig to win a plane lll 111c- H1111 of Horse Fame. and 0n blllls 11 ho -.1.:11 11 eun- ' - wl11-1-I1-tl _~ 11211-11 1111i! down. i0 S911 r0131!‘ “V01? miles. It will and :1 D.1.r <11 1111;.’ - 111111-111-11 1W 111-u i» eiwd a rave as any free- to it. He u: 11.\- s 1111111111; 1°1"=l11- .1 1-11‘ 11.11. :1<1l1<.1d_\' Qeeineti aux or 151d i-ln-y think Ituas any i ‘ 'l'l1e owner of Jud Wood dt . 1d to 11y it 111111 I hordti-d the l1.-r t: ‘.11 u» and lic trctied c‘. llllle 11. 221i. w-liu-li was Seven .\L\"‘llLlS f:1‘.-_-r 1111111 he 111111 ever gone <b iujt‘ 'l'11111 l-ltilnies was a dixvur 0.". iliusi- rave.- and I "striped" a hor 1- ‘.111! '1‘1-ni (trove- gnd won a lit-at v1 .11 in 2.3011. ‘ loinebudy u- %-—-— [THE 2.17 TROT. This will be one of the trotting races 9f ihg season. with Hcleii l), 2,121.; that >llI1'i\'L’(l her heels to bhem all at Montague; Calumet Coburn 2.1011 from the Avery‘ stables: Calumet Bee 2.11. winner of the 2.14 Trot at Moniauiic; Silk Girl 2.09%, that “'11..- sensational at last year's Ex- hibition races and trotted to her record there. and lowered the track record; Aliset 2.1512; Harvest Mel- odv 2.l0‘1; Penny Longset 2.16"; In the memoirs of \V. H. Gorherl It is stutcd tlia: 1111- I1l'L 01111-11111 recognition oi‘ 1111- hike sulky was ‘I and possibly John Dean 2.10. What when Nancy H‘mk"' 81111-111 of 1110 . a 111-e! What a bunch of trotters trotting turf. “'11s ‘ and who can pick awinner? Not I1 and lowered thc \\1 Teri-e Haute. 11111141111. 1o 2114. 13nd l Doble drove her and 111v date 1111s 1 consists of the THREE-YEAR-OLD September. 1891s‘- "11o. (1111111 . T1101‘ AND PACE r-urvnrrv may well be correct 1o lJ-‘lltti the ISTAKE. Tlwi-(Fs a dandy bunch WEDNESDAYS RACES which I .'.h1'1e-_vc111'-0ld record for Maritime ‘ med met-rs. Dorothy Dix. Hi-Sox ‘ _¢1r Tracy)‘ Hanover 2.03. as tilt-Y _arc both in the Avery stables. {Xfiirviu Brooke 2.04. The Grr-pit ‘$11K 2.021.. Royal Hanover 2.061;.’ , Klvxioric M. 2.071.. Abner T. Clegg m-"lfj- “ml Wfi-IPJIS‘ G111’ Bi-ition 211-31 and Plucky Scott 2.06. It.- will be an outstanding race with.‘ .1, 01117111161111: horses. Each entry Tll““l".\' 11101‘ can be counted iipnn . E s q u i r e s Force Series T03rd Game . Jumping into an 8-2 lead on the. , strength of a four-run uprising in. ‘the sixth inning after they hadi scored a like number of runs in! the preceding frames. Esquiresiasti night put down the closing ninth: inning rally of the Rovers to wini out 9-6 and send the semi-final‘ playoff series of the City Softball‘ League into a third and deciding‘ game. l Held in subjection 11y the httr-i ‘ing of Ray- Stull and trailing all‘ through except for a bricf time ir. the fourth inning the losers iiut‘ on a sensational rally in the 11111111 that had fans excited wildly asf they fully expected Rovers tusliigt“ another belated rally and win out again in "Merriwell" fashion But a spectacular catch by Frr-citlicl Whalen with two down called a halt to the uprising with two runs in and two runners on the paths. Fsquires. playing steadily" afield. and showing a tendency to hit iii the pinches. won the game 111 1111- sixth after building up a 4-2 lcar ‘ in the first five frames. With ‘h1- first three batters hitting safely to start the frame away Rovers got. one down without any scoring taking place Acorn. the fifth bat-i ter knocked out a single to scorei one run and then St-ull struck the ' deciding blow hammering out a single that cleaned the sacks as the Rover centre fielder pcqucd wildly to the plate in a11 effort. to cut down the runner who was 11c- V ing in from second. Stull :1a.:1n' accounted for another run in thci 8th. tripling with two out and iscoring on a like blow by Muriey ‘ who was out a1 the plate attempt- ing to stretch the blow into a homer. BOX SCORE Esquire; Murley: ss. Squarebriggs. 2b McKenzie. lb Whelan. 3b Carmichael. cf McDonald. c. . E. Goss. if. ‘ Acorn, i-f i Stull. D. AB marinas-hau- ~1-o>--—s:~o--I HHQkP-N-w-re: - 1 >4v—¢b$5>-I5Dl\1@o Qecwa-ucuo; ooooa~Oo~F7 Totals . Rovers McNevin. lb McNeill. ss Jay. 3b Whitlock. 2b McKlnnon. c. Blacqulere. lf Stewart. rf Cairns. c! Molllns. p. xMcIrmis O...-._-..g 2 QDF-IOOMNINhOQ, Oo~yco>~c-lfl u.) Totals 8'5 7 24 xBatted for Molllns in 9th. Summa y Earned runs: Esquires 6, Rove-s 4. Left on base: Esquires 5, Roi-- ers 7. Home runs: McKlnnon. I base hits: Murley. Stull. Double play: McNeil] to McNcvln in 2nd. 2 base hit: Stewart. Cairns. Whel- an. Strikeouts: by Sttill 11, by Mullins 3. Wild pitch: Stiill 2. Molllns l Passed ball: McKlnnon 1. McDonald 1. Winning pitcher Btull. losing pitcher Molllns. Time of game: 1 hour .15 mins. Umpires-At the plate. W. Gcss; on the bases. W. Whclan and Tiny O 1- n lb jilbltion. Racing dates _ __ 60mm?!‘ 192- md’ and ‘u’ ems“ (Continue-d 0n paiIFIt-BQP” first man to hitch a. llvllw to a of inicei-s in this event-eleven in Robertson. Mke sulky. all-and each and everyone ofl Score by 1min“ ———- (lit-m a good performer. but flvel 123 451; 7119 R 1i g .011 Tuesday 111x111 YWO 11°16“ or six are outstanding. Take for i Rovers 000 200 202~6 7 4 that made a 1011*; UM‘ "'1" 1mm instance Ann Worthy; the writer l Esquiree 100 214 0lx--913 2 ' Plillfldcllflllil- All" 'n"’1‘i"" 2m“? saw lict‘ Dtice a mile quite handlly and the 0m" 71'9"‘ N"“' “Wk emit" in 2.20 the other day. Leland has I Marvin BIDDRP- 3041\1'Yl\'-'li W (“l”) been miles in 2.18; Nita Volo and ‘ conslglted 10 Willk” ‘Y D‘-‘"|’l""““- Blltiti)’ Volo are the record holders .A,nflthefcaffle Halifax. IIJDH‘ 1-11111111-1» oi 1111.- owners “'91? l)l'l">t‘lll to tiikc cit-liv- ery of them and tlivy wcri- placed in ghgrge of Jiuiniu- 11411111 u-r :11 the. Exhibition grounds 111111 cvvll- . tng. Heathcrbell 21111-1 111-o mm.- and received a warm \v1-l1.--..:11(~ at 1.11- ‘milon from Jimmie and Joi- Power and a liosi of other fru-uds- The old chat: pcrki-d his ll|"l’I 11]) grid gazed with evident d1- all the surroundings oii the f the race track: but the I'(‘l|i 11111 ‘came when lie hlt the gull-s 11nd 121w that it was Ill(ll‘~‘(‘i his former domicile that h1- was heading fur Just so the welcome woukl b1- cum- piege he was placed 111 hi old stall Teddy Weir giving him his evening meal and stroking his muzzle. wi:h Heaihvrbeii showing all the love‘ ‘mi affection that (‘lillld be cou- i “nu-flied in his solitary orb- Tflgmess macs will be held ini ' 'lth Si. StA-plu-ii Ex- mrmecnon I‘ nre Sep- ‘of the Arbiiigs. .‘ are i1i1111cd on little Fairy. Worthy for t\\'(1—‘\'t‘Ill‘-f)i(I pact-rs bred lrvthe ‘ .\Illl'lllllll‘5. No one has n line on tlu-ni. lllt‘_\' were dark horses last \'("ll‘ lllt_\’ are dark horses this . 11111 do not discount themJhe ()'Bri<-ii's are very liable to pull a s11rp:1'-1- \\llil them again. Volo ' -" i. 11. -': :‘ 1i;- the boys around . c triuk 11s the winner. He has its 11111cl1 speed as aged pacers. Was a imlc 111 2.19 a few day's ago. .- ciimi» the last quarter in betterl 1111111 I12 seconds. Major Bowes 111111 Hillside Jack I have no line‘ I I on. Guy Kalmurk. the only trot- [1‘l' iii the bunch. has not shown as 111st or nearly as fast as any of 1111- pact-rs. Fairy Waltz has been l 11 mile in 2.22. She is. a busy fiist- ‘ united littlc imcer and the hopes father and semi Alllllfly and Margaret Abbe make tip the eleven. all of which 0!’ l\(*1‘ll'l_\' all of which will face start- er Wcbber on Wednesday. 2.17 ‘PROTV AND PACE. r This . played is uncertain but it ls partly 1s Needed To Decide Title Definite word was received last night that the disputed run ln the historic 7-6 game between the Sunglos and Pioneers counts and this necessitates the replaying of the game. Mr. Foster. editor of the Reach Guide Book. stated t-lmf |‘ the scoring runner could not be penalized for the base runners error. Just when the game will be probable that it will be next week. Pair Her.’ F o r , l Que. Open Title ‘ ' Brigade MONTREAL. Aug. l3—(CP1—A last hole Jinx he failed to shake left Stanley Horne. youthful Ot- tawa professional. deadlocked With Dick Borthwlck of Toronto for the lead in 36-hole play for the Quc- i boc Open golf title. The tanned Ottawa pro. with a one-under-par 71, was the only one of 65 starters to Whip pat during the day. His total of 140. similar to that of Borthwlclrs. made it necessary for an IB-hnle pleyofl between the two over Marl- borough course here tomorrow for the crown worn last year byBobIII Alum d Minn ohsudioru. Conducted Tournament J. .\. Bentley (righh and .\lalcnlm MacKinnon (left) who have admirably luiiidlcti the urguiiilution of the Eastern Canada. Tennis Uhflnlpilllisilillfi played 1111 the courts of the Chflrlfltlflowl‘! Tflmls Club- l-Jujuy-iui; 1111- (‘ll-ll|l0l‘ilii(lll 11f local tennis enthusiasts and visiting play- 1-rs aliki- tl11- two uITh-ials have been untiring in their B50118 l0 m-"IIW the IIIIIPIIJIIIVIII. at success. In hllltt‘ 111' (lel:\_v caused by rain Wednesday and yesterday the tournament. ulii1-h has produced the finest tennis ever witnessed in the ltlziritinii-s, is scheduled to conclude today. Player Leads Hitters Daring Schedule Of City Softball League ..__ _ us. third baseman of the lst Medium Brigade team "T " w" led the 1171111.. l‘. the Uuv Softball League schedule this season with the hit-h 111111" o. .477. Willi-unis was 22 points ahead of his teammate. “l-itid“ .\l~1i.. \\111'i fiiiishi-tl 111 the runner-up position with .455. mull player woii the honors in fielding. Wilt Whalen. Aiu-tiui during.- ilic first part of the schedule but latcr be- pliiyiiig s1". 11111. 11 1 -- 4 111:1, sliiiu-fl 111 1111111111 1111- piaic having a fielding average of .973. being , ni-cdiii-tl 111111 1111;5- 1iir1-1- error.» out of 112 chances. Another catcher. Ab . ' Mcl(111111i1- 111 T11!‘ ltuvi-i. “'11:. second with a mark of .970 for the entire iezigut- -\L‘ll('(il1l1‘ v l-‘olluiyiii-u 111-u 1111- (c.1111 butting and fielding averages together the lll(il\l(i\llli hitting and fielding averages: TEAM BATTING AB R H AV. Aiiiilni-y 817 272 289 .354 Roving, 7l9 182 ‘ 193 .268 i:,_.q11i11-s 696 123 178 .256 superiors 713 132 179 .251 TEAM FIELDING _ PO A E F.A. Rove-rs 470 142 79 .886 Superiors 477 205 105 357 Esquircs 465 168 102 .361 Artillery’ 482 231 124 .852 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (Players taking part in l0 or more games) Playrrs gp ab r h sh 2b 2b hr bb so BA PO A E FA Williutns 1A1 l7 86 32 41 0 4 2 7 2 0 .477 36 34 l5 .824 H. Mcltinis (A) 17 86 41 40 l 3 2 5 2 4 .455 34 45 26 .752 Power 1A1 17 82 30 33 0 6 2 8 7 6 .402 34 3 l4 .725 Whulen 1A) 17 61 34 32 2 2 1 4 9 3 .395 8i 28 3 .973 Murlcy 1E) ll 48 10 l8 0 3 1 O 2 2 .375 12 l2 '7 .774 Citrrie 1A1 18 94 42 36 0 l 3 3 5 2 .367 34 31' lli .783 11111111011 1E1 lll 76 l3 27 0 5 0 l 9 2 .355 22 29 l3 .797 Jay 1S1 lti 74 l4 26 0 5 1 2 2 5 .351 53 2 7 .1387 (kiss 1S1 ll 44 8 15 0 2 0 0' 3 5 .341 5 31 2 .947 McNeil (R1 lll B0 23 1'5 3 5 7 Z 6 4 .313 62 27 l6 .848 Wliilloi-k 1R1 ill 83 l7 26 2 2 3 2 3 3 .313 56 48 l0 .912 J11) (R1 17 113 l9 26 1 l 3 2 2 ll .313 33 17 14 .781 McKenzie (E1 17 77 l6 24 0 4 l 3 3 5 .312 162 l ll .937 Mclioiiuld IE1 1t) 46 l1 14 0 4 2 1 0 1 .304 58 9 6 .918 Squnrelnriuus .1111 17-71‘! .19 21 l 2 1 2 8 2 .300 41 30 l4 .835 Kink- 1A1 Ill 84 ‘.25 2d 2 4 2 2 3 2 .298 l6 ll 7 .794 McNt-vlu 1R1 l7 75 l9 22 0 5 1 I 7 6 .294 129 l 9 .935 Saunders 1A1 17 86 24 25 0 5 1 7 2 6 .291 88 l 7 .927 Blacquzt-rc (R1 17 74 16 21 0 3 2 3 5 l0 .284 25 3 8 .778 Rice 1S1 18 78 20 22 3 3 l 2 7 13 .282 38 39 l4 .846 Ennis 11-11 l5 113 l5 l7 l 1 2 1 2 7 .270 l4 0 5 .737 (lairns 1111 l8 82 30 22 0 1 0 2 4 13 .268 48 7 6 .902 Wtirreii (S1 14 52 9 13 0 3 l 2 2 6 .250 4 l5 4 .826 IVICKlllllUll 1R1 l8 113 2t) 22 0 1 l 2 3 I2 .241 90 6 3 .970 Carmichael 1E1 l6 (i3 l4 l5 0 3 0 l 6 15 .236. 26 2 9 .757 Stewart i121 l3 I15 16 l3 0 l l 2 2 8 .236 l2 2 3 .624 - Peters 1S1 l1’; 74 12 17 0 0 1 0 3 l4 .230 196 3 l4 .934 Nlolliiis 1111 l-l 50 l0 l1 0 0 2 l 2 l3 .220 7 25 l .970 McQuurru- 1A1 l0 46 8 l0 0 0 0 0 I I .2l7 114 l l3 .898 V. Williams 1S1 18 80 l8 l7 0 1 0 3 1 5 .213 57 49 l5 .876 E. Goss (E1 14 5:) 4 ll 0 I 0 0 2 5 .186 14 45 1! .843 B. Cox 1S1 l8 67 ll 16 0 U 0 0 0 6 .184 27 43 l7 .805 Stiill 1E1 l4 57 8 l0 0 4 2 1 0 5 .175 9 l3 7 .775 MCIllllls 1R1 17 75 l8 l2 0 2 0 0 8 l0 .160 l2 2 7 .667 Rockwell (E1 l1 46 6 6 0 2 0 l 6 7 130 70 l2 8 .911 (Players taking part in less than l0 games) Huutcr 1S1 7 34 5 12 0 2 0 1 0 2 .353 35 2 01.000 Kenny 1S1 3 12 2 4 l) 0 0 0 0 2 .333 8 12 3 .769 Storey 1A1 7 .71 7 l0 0 I 0 0 0 1 .323 5 12 1.944 Turner 1A1 4 l6 3 5 l 0 0 l 0 2 .313 3 l 01,000 Stull 1A1 l] 37 l0 ll 0 l 0 1 0 5 .297 ll 7 6 .750 Kelly (A1 8 38 8 ll 0 3 0 1 0 5 .282 6 25 6 .538 Acorn 1E1 8 33 3 9 0 0 0 0 2 l .273 12 7 3 .864 Langillc (S) 5 20 3 5 0 0 1 0 0 4 .250 2 0 3 AN) McDougall 1A1 :1 12 o a o 1 o o o o .250 a i 1.1m 1\lcLt-an is» a :15 7 a 0 2 o o a a .229 l3 o 10 sea Doyle 1s1 5 22 2 5 2 0 0 0 o 4 .227 a 1 4.1192 Wecks1S1 11 24 7 a 0 i 3 0 1 11 .200 1o ‘a 2.1167 McLcllau 1E1 9 3:1 2 a o 1 1 o o a .182 s l 2.111s Heuncsscy 1A1 6 2B 7 4 2 0 0 0 0 6 .143 15 1 4 .800‘ Curley 1R1 5 14 3 2 0 l 0 0 2 4 .143 3 5 2. Key to abbreviations: GEL-Games Played; AB-At Bat; R-Rum; H_l-lli_q; 5g _ Sacrifice Hits: ZB-Two Base Hits; tlB-Three Base Hits; RH—I-I0m(¢ Run-i; 33-43115? 0n Balls: SO—-Strike Outs; BA-Battlng Average: PO-Put 011 . A-Assists; E-Errors; FA-Fieldiug Average. HOT WIIILE IIE LASTED BASEBALL PRACTICE __i_ Practice for the Junior Esiqirire FULWELL. England — B. Prea- ton, 21, set a record low score of 6 ovclocln A“ players we asked "0 be orn hand. 30 for the first nine holes in the B|gned_ Assistant Professionals’ Golf Oham- TARKY WIIITLOCK. ..- ~- ---, e-v-n Rut he. did 110t- ll-IL ~q-.1n_ Sc h ed u le Of Today's Play In Tournament 9:30 A. M. 1. Men's Doubles: Condon and McD armid vs Barnett and Kil- buru (finish). 10:30 A. M. 2. Men's Doubles: Winner of No. 1 vs Raper and Robinson. I1. LBCIIES Singles: Final Match: Mrs. Jones vs Mrs. Harrington. 4. Mixed Doubles: Miss McFat- rldgi- and Saunderson vs Miss Cur- rie and Musgrave. I130 P. M. 5. Men's Singles: Final: Wilson vs Watt. 6. Men's Doubles: Semi-final: Winner of No. 2 vs Ralnville and Durirage. 2 P. M. 7. Ladies Doubles: Final: Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Woodbury vs Miss J. Wright and Mrs. Harrington. 3:30 P. M. baseball team at Victoria Park atl and Wat-t vs Winner of No. 6. 4:36 P. M. 9. Mixed Doubles: Mrs. Jones and We Lt vs Miss Forsyth and Durivaiv 10. Mixed Doubles: Semi-final! Mrs. Woodbury and Wlison vs M188 Dugal and Robinson. 5:30 P. M. l1. M'xed Doubles: Semi-flnzii winner of No. 4 vs Wzrmer of No. 9 6:30 P. M. 12. Mixed DOUDIPS‘. final‘. Win- ner of No. 10 vs Winner of No. ll. b0 111 be requested W pS-pgriaeiigravivice ice for both the fort-noon matches and thB filler‘ noon matches. Baseball Results AMERICAN LEAGUE New York Philadelphia 100 000 30x—4_ 5 Gomez. Malone and DickeYi Ross. smith and Brucker. st. Loiils 03o 020 010-e a 1 9911-1111. n03 10o 00x-7 12 1 Hildebrand. Trotter and Hems- ley; Wade. Gill and York. Chicago 200 001000-3 5 Z Cleveland 012 100 2111-7 10 1 Kennedy and Rensa; Harder and Sullivan. Boston 0110 00o 000-o 11 o -Wash1ngt0n 001 200 00x—3 9 0 Marcum. Ostermueller. Walberfl and Desautcls; Appleton and Fer- rell. NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn 300 000 000-Z 6 2 Boston 002 000 03x—5 I 0 Hoyt and Chervinko; Bette and Mueller. Philadelphia 000 000 000-4) 6 0 New York 030 100 10x—5 9 0 Lamaster. Jorgens. Kelleher‘ and Wilson; Hubbell and Dunning. Cincinnati 040 200 000- 6 10 8 Chicago 049 001 26x--22 21 l Derringer. Cascarella. Mooty and Lombardi; Parmelee. Root and O'- Dca. Pittsburgh 0110 O00 100-1 l0 2 St. Louis 020 002 00x—4 l0 0 Weaver. Brown and Todd; Weil- and and Woen. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Newark 000 000 020 000 2 ‘l 2 Toronto 200 000 000 001 3 7 1 Stiudra. R-uso and Hershberger; Caldwell and Hogan. . Syracuse 0 0 Montreal 0 0 Vandermeer and D. Moore; Chapman and Kies. (Called end of second raln1- Jer-ey City O00 201 O00 3 9 2 Buffalo 000 010 201 4 8 1 Gabler and Redmond; Kline, Hlbbs and Phillips. Baltimore 000 020 020 4 7 0 Rochester 240 202 601x l6 I7 1 Kimsey, Matuzak, Kerr and Grouse; Klelnke and Poland. A How They Stand AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Loot P.C. 8. Men's Doubles: Final: Wilson- 100200000-3 3 0_ the women's division. Despite the inclemency of fourth sets. DEFEATS QUEBEC STAR Mrs. Harold Jones of Halifax ran into her stifiest opposition in the women's singles division yesterday as she turned back Miss Julienne Dugal in a three-set match. The queen of Maritime court-s raced through the first set, 6-1, but the Quebec player moved l- cross the court with great speed and stepped around her backhand to take the second set, 6-2. Mrs. Jones brought her powerful left- hand forehand into play in the third set and had the French girl on the run to take it, 6-1. Mrs. Elsie Harrington of Bridge- water. N.S., entered the finals along with Mrs. Jones by elimin- ating Miss Mary Currie, a Halifax veteran. The Nova Scotia Capital player held on until the 13th game in the first. set when Mrs. Har- rington broke service and went on t0 win the set, 8-6, but tired in the second and dropped it, 6-2, The hard-hitting and splendid depth of Mrs. Jones‘ shots estab- lished her as favorite to take the singles honors. and she was ad. vaucing steadily towards the other two finals also. Along with Mrs. F. V. Wooclbury 0f Halifax. Mrs. Jones advancedfn the women's doubles by’ dropping 01115’ 0179 Same to Miss Isobel Matheson of Edmundston. N. 3,, and Miss Virginia Harrington of Halifax. In the mixed doubles, shereach- h" Dormer. Laird Watt of Mont- real. W115"! Proved to have too much power arid experience for young Durivage in their singles encount- er. Breaking the Montrealers ser- vice early in the first set. Wilson was content to run it out on ser- vices at 6-4, but the poker-faced Frenchman led 4-2 In the geggnd before the Canadian No. 2 rank- ing player evened it up and rm. ally pulled it out at 9-7. ‘ Spectacular shots down the lines as Wilson rushed the net and drop shots that caught the Toronto racquet wlelder fiat-footed on the baseline gave the Montrealer the third set at 6-3 and the rain came just as they were about to resume after the 10 minutes rest. In the other bracket, of m; semi-finals Don McDiarmid com tlnued the tactics he adopted ygs- terday in eliminating Marcel Rain- ville in a hard-fought five set match and Watt made enough er- rors to git‘ the Ottawan the first set of their match at 6-3. Robert Murray's Wimbledon side- kick struck hls aide in the second and third sets. however. and ran them out at 6-2 and 6-3. A high wind was bothering the players throughout the day and rain came as Watt went into a 2-1 lead in the fourth set. YW"! DUTWHBB appeared unable to regain his form on the damp court after the rain had ceased and Wilson crowded the net for points to take the fourth set. 6-2. The prolonged rest enforced by the downfall did not upset Watt/s easy-going game. but McDiarmid could not strike his stride and the tall Montrealer came into the forecourt for placements on num- erous occasions and forced the Ot- tawa star into errors. M155 Jefln-Wrism of Petite Riv- iere. 17.8.. and Mrs Elsie Harring- ton of Brldgewater. N. 5.. provided an upset in the seeding by turn- lns back Misses my Doyle and Mary Currie. a strong Halifax team run off yesterday with finals reached in both events and the women's doubles. Play in the men's and mixed event advanced rapidly towards final Stages, Forced to show their best efforts against the strong competition Durivage and McDiarmid provided, Wilsor and Watt were both leading two sets t0 one in their re spective matches when rain halted play, but once [liq weather cleared and the players took to the courts the winners raced tn the front to end the matches ed the quarter-final round wlth' Nova Scotia Pair Advance Ti; Finals Of Women's Singles; Kain interferes With Play Toronto's Ross Wilson, Canada's No. 2 ranking 191mg, player, and Laird Watt of Montreal will battle it nut to day on the Charlottetown courts for the Eastern Canada men's singles crown, while two'Nova Scotians, Mrs. l-lar old Jones and Mrs. Elsie Harrington will seek honors ii, the weather 17 mutt-hes wen single: doublet again 1n the %" Ranking Stay 1 ROSS WILSON Ranking No. z tennis 111-yer ll the Dominion who advanced in the flnnll In the Eflitern Cannfll tennis w... lmeut yesterdll’ b! muting Roger Durlvage of Wont- 6-2. 6-3, 6-2. Rose Wilson of Toronto defeated Roger Durivage of Montreal. 6-i- 9-7. 3-6. 6-2. Women's Singles Mrs.‘ H. Jones defeated Jllllfil" Dugal of Quebec. 6-1. 2-6. 6-1- Mrs. Elsie Harrington o1 Bridge- water, N. 5.. defeated Miss MW Otirrie of Halifaxf 8-6. 6-2- Men’: Doubles Don Robinson of Mniictoii B115 Garnet Roper of Saint John d9" feated A. C. Wiswell and D. M Wiswell of Halifax. 6-2. (i-‘J- Bob Donahue and Eric Wood- worth of Halifax defeated 5111"‘ Dickson and D011 Gees of (Th3! lottetown, 6-2. 6-4. Wilson and Watt deieaicd Harri Roper and Gordon Bauttt of Hali- fax, 6-0, 6-1. Watt and Wil on defeated Kyfl’ Farmer of Ottawa and Cit-m“ ’Peters of Montreal. 6-1. 6-4- 5'1- (Bemi-finali. Charles Peters and Ken Ffllmel defeated Eddie Murphy nud C"! McCreery of Ottawa. 2-6, 6-2. 6-2 Marcel Ralnville 111-d 8°?" Durivage of Montreal defeated B0! Donahoe and Eric Woodwortli 0i Halifax, 6-1, 7-9, 6-2. Women's Doublcs Mrs. E. Harrington of Brldfl‘ water, N. s.. and Miss Jean wrist" of Petite Rivlere. 1v. s.. 111-roared Miss Kay Doyle and MIR‘ m“ Currie of 11111111111, 1-11. 6-1- 6° v Mrs. H. Jones and Mrs. F‘. m" W" "(peeled to reach the ‘ y New York 70 31 .894 r1 f 1 d lfisl . Bcsmn 58 42 A580 finals against Mrs. Jones and Mrs. a??? thfeaonflnnttiafx £<iiii1fndston 101116840 6° 45 571 Y3°‘“’"'Y- s°°r°s Wm’ 1"‘ “'1' N a mad Mi t Virginia uni-rins- .D¢m>11 5a 42 sao " ' " w 6.14.0 iClevelflrid 47 111 .1110 “M” “d wnw“ '°'“"‘°° '° m “Haitian 1111111111»: . lwi-shinrwn w 53 4115 ‘h’ °°“"“ "d "M" Wk ti" Marcel 114111.111. o1 Moi-v"- St. {mils 32 8B .320 Ham“ “mm °f HI"? 30F" 3nd md Mi“ J cullgn of Toronto de- Phnadelphia so 69 303 Gordon Bnuld with the loan of only ‘and Game‘ Rape, or saint one game in enter the semi-finals John ",4 M11; D. Heart: of Chu- NATIONAL LEAGUE ""1 "w" "mime "l" 1"‘ ""11- lottetown a-ii s-o. a-a. c: turning back the challenge Don Rébimdn o; Mgngwn. 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