HAWKS \5°l. Gulls Hawks ID. Lawlor JUNE 2_2, 19_33 _ _ . cf ' . 1 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ 'f - sf- --B e - ~ . _PAGas1;vlsN BOWLING wlu-:s'rL Bllxllvc Q 1. oral-‘ii spoicr Upsets Feature British _Tourney Some1'ville_ And Clubmate Still In Running As Field Is Cut Down To 32 Golfer* S. g0rf1.AKE. 1'-*nsll-uid. June 21- eliminates by Nash and Alai-ie me (0. P. Cable)-In mother day od “psgts the field in the Britisli sm- sicur 'I‘ltle toumey today was brought down to the fifth round of 32 golfers and included are Ross "sandy" Somerville. Oansdsk champion of the United States, and his London clubmate Jack Nash. Cy,-1; Toiiey and Roger Wether- gi, former title-holders, represent the biggest remaining British threat while two survivors of the U_ s, contingent of six are left- 5@0;g¢ T. Dunlap and Douglas Grant. "silent Sandy", who has yet to be extended. will get some mal op- poslton tomorrow. He is drawn in the sixth round against the lad who sprang the biggest of today's lurprlses, Edward P. Kyle of Sing- apore, Kyle _eliminated the Boot- iisil champion, Jack McLean, one nf the favorites, one up. And if Dllnlap, the fair-haired New York youth and Walker Cup player, gets past the sharp-shoot- ing Lister Hartley in the morning he will collide with Sommer-vile-or Kyle. iifclean was not the only favorite bowled over. Also Joining the de- fending champion, Johnny De l"0r- lst, on che sidelines sm T. A. Tor- rance, last year's British Walker Cup captain, eliminated by A. S. Thompson of Aldeburgh at the 21st hole in the third round. John Burke. British Walker Cup player l `l“0l'eot. older brother of the de- posed champ'on, beaten by pun.. lap. The perfonnances of Nash were in “me NSPOCM the feature of the dll-To play. While Sandy was got. ting an envy entrance to the fifth ‘ round with a six and five victory over D. J. Walker, old Cambridge Unlvefsflv captain, Nash lied ls overcome two noteworthy golfers in Lionel Munn, veteran Irish star, and Burke. He eliminated Munn four and two and went to the 19th hole to beat Burke, in a ding-dong battle in which neither player was ever more than one up. ,. ‘Bl°ig.-General A. C. Critchley, French amateur title. was the lat- est Canadian to go out of the com- petition. J. W. Jones of Grange Park eliminated him in the fourth round by a two and one count. Somcrvillc was obliged to play only one match. in the fourth round, and was again in unbeat- onable form. He was only one stroke over pal' for the 18 holes as he polished off Walker. The last hole was something of a. freak, Sandy getting an eagle two on the 13th when Walker knocked his ball into the cup. Nash is in the lower half of the draw and sandy in the upper, so the Canadians will not meet unless it is an all-Canadian finish. Out- side or msn. rnuey would seem is doirlinmte the lower brackets. SEA GllllS 5 Z fm the Hillsboro diamond last evening the Sea. Gulls increased their lead i.n the Eastern Loop by \ well eamed win from the Hawks. 'file clever fielding of the Gulls and some snisrt infield plays re- Kred the Ha/wks on different oc- casions when they had runners on the bases. Btewart pitched s good gs/me for tile Hawks and Ooughlin, south- psw hill-ler for the Birds was in peat. form. Friday evening at 6 p. m. the Bea Gillis meet the Ravens in an- other league fixture. A rare oc- oilence last evening was the sp- lltamnre of five real sea gulls which flew over the ball field while tilt game was being played and llflllge to say the Gulls got- five lllns. The Llneups Catcher ' J. Ifenalow . Pitcher 3- Cfillshlili Stewart lst Base fl. Donovan N. Shams ilnd Base ivan Mahar A. Doyle . 8rd Base - P~ Bolizer c. Carleton 1" CRICKET B MA TcH LONDON, Eng.. June ill. - The Marylebone Cricket Club has an- nounced names of the li who will represent .England in the first cric- ket test match against the touring West Indians starting June 24 at Lord's. D. Et. Jardine, veteran Surrey amateur, will captain the English side and will be supported by six other members of the team which brought back the Ashes from Alls- tralla last winter. Five of the play- ers, including Jardine, are amateurs. The others are.R. W. Robins of Mid- dlesex, M, J. Turnbull of Glamor- gan, C. F. Waters oi Woi‘cestol‘shire, and G. 0. Allen, of Middlesex. Members of last winters test team who will play again for Eng- land are Allcll, Herbert Sutcliffe of Yorkshire, Walter' Hammond of Gloucestershire, Maurice Leyland of Yorkshire, L. E. G. Ames of Kent. Headley Verity of Yorkshire and E. O. Clark of Northampton. ` Clark, a fast bowler. was includ- _cd in place of Harold Larwood, Not- tinghamshire demon whose 'Hund- ling was a feature of the Australian tour. Larwood has an injured foot. Short Stop ' J. Donovan _ Michael . Field P. Maliar B. Gillis B, Kelly J. Trsinor C. Lawlor H. Mullins _»_ '_A MARK OF DISTINCTION 7;.. _ ‘ SUPREME ACHIEVEMIN1' |_N TIRE IUILDING { I _ J I ll If d ».'»if»li'l>¢lf'f,'i"»if»l'fl?filT;'iIt'¢¥¢| '§'."l1'flf,iflf ill.: f»f”olm"l'.6r Tim which eh: you unsurpassed value In ever? Nl" NNN- N i- native of Calgary and holder of the ' lno, of San Francisco. Tlmely Tips _ On _S_port FALCONS AND STARS TONIGHT Falcons and Stars clash tonight at 6.16 in the second game of the City Ball Leaglle This Sf,”-S are out to make it two ;_l.l-aigilf, bl", the Falcons, who have strengthen. ed last year's weak spots, are do- termined to get away to s. flying start by winning their opening tussle. , LINEUPS AND OFFICIALS Harry Walsh, McKenzie and Craswell are the officials in charge of tonlght‘s tilt. Following are the lineups:-Falcons: Simpson. Mc- Farlane, Blanchard, M`hGlashen, Bradley. Beaton, Doyle, Power and Bulger. Stars: McLean, Ayers, Saunders. Jemmett, Acorn, Square- briggs, Duffy, Gross. Goss, Rice. MARITIME GULF COMPETITION The Maritime Provinces Golf Association has issued its pro- gramme for the twenty-first annual meeting to be held here on the Belvedere Links on August 7, 8, 9. 10 and ll, It is an interesting and varied one, certain to develop plenty goorl feeling as well as good play. The opening match is a foursome competition between the President. Mr. L. D. Murray and Vice-President Dr. C. H. Beer. The 36 hole medal play amateur cham- pionship opens next day with thee ship tom tailoring and pressing business and in Lutz street. Burrag Old Country Rovers on the local l LOCAL FIREMEN TRAINING Tn lmtlrlpatlon of taking part in the l'l'irr\mon‘s Tollrnnmenl. to he held at Fredericton this year, members 6! the local fire depart- ment are to be seen nightly at the Abegweit Grounds getting in the best oi’ shape for the big meet. Signs For Bout sale r'l=iANc1sco, June 21.--Tom Gallery, Sari Francisco promoter, announced yesterday hfi lllld 010505 negotiations for il. 10-round cham- pionship bout here June 80 between "Gorilla" Jones. N. B. A. middle- weight titleholder, and Babe Mar- Marlno graduated from the wcl- ferweight division recently after nin two out of three rousing in excellent order. The matched race between Lucky crowd of about 1,500. Heather Bolle ll. dead heat. Lindy took the third and Heather Belle won the fourth. but the judges gave the heat Lindy claiming the driver of Hellt_l1-, MONTREAL, Que.. June 21-Two young Montrealers, Rene Gareau, 20 years, and John Griggs, lil years. hollh' Cniladian Nilticiilal telcgrripll messenger boys are to- day pedslling their way from Montreal to Toronto on bicycles in an attempt to break previous time records. Tile record established last year by n Toronto colleague, Claude Bissel, was 83 hours for the R40 miles covered from Toronto to Montreal. Gnronil and Griggs hope to cover tile distance west bound in less than 30 hours. They plan to metllodlcally keep their average speed at 15 miles per hour. TWO VVORLDS There are two worlds: The world we can measure with line and rule. and the world we feel with oilr hearts and imagination. win ll ' battles with King Tut, of Minne-__ apolis. -Leigh Hunt. Tyne Eagles fieldera. Umpir Base J Valley . Lucky Lindy, McNeill, L‘“dY “nd “Cam” B°u" was th” cllrll-lrlltetown 2 mr 11 event of the course and drew a li1rt1l‘_ In \_h____ Bene’ Mcmms took tile first heat the second wnsl Gh’"`1°l"’°""wn "'~""1 DH 2 21 ' Time 2.15; 2.17 3-4; 2.15 1-4 2.2o.l to Nalvmn iulos r neue fouled Lind in a collision. lbvleen lwlirey. Lloyd Share y ` 1 1 1 qualifying round, which will be' f Bud b continued daily till the closing SUMl\lAR\i lm; All NY, R8-inlay. C011 1 12, Wstterwor!h_L°“ Hem Dodds d “_ I dam th _ p:oachh';__ "and °’;“m;‘; °c‘;mp;§_ 2.11 'rrot and race s Hastings Echo, Sheen. Tyne Rankin Bingham Mons dgving Com etmons and a Star D. (Sclnple) Kensington 1 l 1 Valley . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3 8 Centre Field 36 holes rofesslonigl cllsnliliollsllli ` PCL" Dawes (DL Heath MC' sf/Om Signal' Bagloe' sum' Daley mdstonei P "' I ` Intyrel Charlottetown 2 2 2 mersida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 4 41 Riiillt Field Al B. Jr. lsmlflll 09/D9 Tl'5" Time 2.22 8-4; 2.24 l-42 2.25. Montgomery GGY ENTERS BUSINESS verse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 il I , Rum-ee,_Df_ ,y_ A_ M¢M\"-go b¢.i nm Hmm W,."_,,,., .Will (Cl .Re d ) ht, `£"l'€‘dMl`.»e0d ‘ A Mnmmn “change has me ml* 'n1(;llnriot.|ti'°.towi`1a.`......aT`. 5 3 5 OFFICIALS :;;is.n; a and C on lowing: Len Biirrago, defense play- Major S (C F Kmmy) Sum_ St_a1_tH_ Ed Aoom CI k l , ~ ~ ' ., , ey Q -*_*-*“"_"`-°" er for the Moncton Hawks, Allan mersme _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 6 4 4 Cup winners and hockey champions _ Mwnhm. amuse' J' O' C°bb' *mage* H of all Canada. has announced that X111? 1?-mio' WB 4 5 0 simpmm' (Rome A' owbeok' H U M E R U he has formed ll business partner- Tig; T13?) 'L2' _ A. MacPherson. Timers; Dr. A. with D M Bowser in the cus ` ' ` ' ' ______ L°°km°'"' W B McArthur Pioneers F. Daley Monkley Grossman Millman l l Dickie Night Race Meet PIUNEERS WIN A Huge Success FRUM SlUGGERS ' W ii- I l Lucky Lindy W ms Match Race "“‘° °"°°”‘“ ‘°‘“° "’ ‘“° °°°°“"l _ section of the Summerside Baseball _ League took place Un Tuesday , night between the Pioneers r and Times Made In All Classes. Bluefl- ---F The latter _team made s good Bottled in a flood of artificial 2:28 TBOT AND PACE start by getting three runs in the light the race course of Milligan _ first inning, due to gn-org an the and Morrison, Northam. was the Mac Volo, O'Brien stable, Al part of the Pioneers. In the second scene of the first night racing Oil berton li 1 frame however the Pioneers came the season. Peter S, O‘Brlen Stable, Al- back strong to tally four times. The energetic sponsors of this berton 2 8 8 The remainder of the game while novel racing meet were well re- wa1k1¢_ MQmgy,~,_ oh”-mm. not very exciting was close snd` warded as was evidenced by the mam 6 3 3 hard fought, the Pioneers winning large crowd who gathered from Emma W,,_¢,s,m_ MdM@h°n_ 7 to 4. near and far, and who expressed Kensington 3 5 4 Jim Wilson pitched a lovely admiration for the initiative of ML Sq,m.e5_ Wellington m,_ game of ball for the Sluggers but the sponsors in building such an Ne,u_ Chanomwwn 4 4 6 was accorded poor support by his up-to-date track for the benefit of O,.OHa_ naught, ohM.1°tte_ team mates, the “circuit game." “Wm _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7 m_ Charles Monkley, for the Pion- All roads lcd to Northam and M,u,ga,.C_,_ Grattom Hooper eers, pitching his second game of Prince Edward Island, termed the Charlomw 8 Dt the season was in line form. “Kentucky oi’ Canada." once again Bmy “nm wnwm _ Mcxwl Thegame, one of the best this made its seasonal bow to this Kensmgwr; 9 ,mr season, was largely attended. l’°P““” P“S“"‘°' 'ri z1v~ 2.16 1-2- 211 1-2 Starter Ed_Acorn wasted no time me ' ' ' The Line-ups i _ '_ _*__ and the various heats were run off MATCHED RACE Sluggers Catcher Pitcher lst Base 2nd Bile Brd Bass lvlenlnis ` Short Stop ready commenced his new duties. D i a In 0 n d ____ (Aslwmha mm) LARGE msr or Elvrmrzs 1 --- neue nlans-s mm” mn’ Y°s'°'My-Gemg’ ` 1 Yankees, 1; Lazzerl, Yankees. 13 after it seemed Hailms niiglit, re- ` DENVER- O°1°~~ June m"(Wim°‘m- YORK SLUGGERSA Shea Browns, 1: Alexander. Red Entries keep comin! in for thel Kennedy Slipped when he ,mm 1- B,,,,_';; Cooke, Refi sox, 1: Gen- big interscholastic track meet for ~m drive A golf ban on me third A "_ dl ___,,b;li __ rmgwv Tigers’ ‘_ P Wann, Ph” ` d..d rl -‘ leliygameofbase was - - ' ' ,' Fl'ldl1Y.¢h@ 23V im “ "mr “um ‘tee or the Evergreen Club course. pmyed at York’ between the Charl ates. 1; 0‘Doul, Giants, 1; whit. f rtb . tea. . ber ° comm I rs W expec He missed the W1' lettefmlm Blue Birds and the Your MY- B““'¢S» 1~ l Indications point ‘O aaigspac 5,5; In an attempt' t° prevent mist Sluggers which ended in a. win fo‘ The L"d"5"'G°\""lg' Ya“ke°5' :l;Yedofnt1hew3;1rfoiEi}t1(;mcsev;r(;l of he scraped his feet before taking ` the f°m\€l\ M- JW 81141 W- C00; 17: F°xX' Athlems' 15: Ruth’ his stance to drive azalil- .h 1 1 ' Wm' Yankees, 15; Klein. Phillies, ls: Loughrms margin was rinse but _ t 1 d, were t e pck of the Suggers lo the Neon” are due to be oppe i His cleats dug up a $400 dia- Hammon and Ward shone for mg Berger, Braves, 12; Lazzerl, Yanke- 'S-smr soccsa 'reall mssm-‘ ‘“°“d 'mf' his ‘5°m“g 1“‘”““' winrfng team, es, 12; Hartnett, cllu=,1n `0U; 0`F MEETING Loculs .Frank Lacino, had lost out of a _ League Totals-Americaii. 26 ` .1-ing while ne was pliivl-as the hole . .B1“°b1fd°‘» fjmhef- E- -“Yi Pit National. 191, total -isa. on an earlier round. Latino rlialvt char. D. Hamilton: let Due. l Acmmmg m L lem! received M know the diamond had been lost Ward' 3nd B"*@- L Mud-Q06' 3l' h this office Summerside socr.=r" ` ' . ` ' ' ° . HK d f d “__ Base, F. Mills, sll~~t step, , [fc er ployers are anxious to meet the _““‘ mme y mm Hood; Fieldcrs, Elmer Jay, Rookie Stewart and S. Vessey. V i J0inS Ben eC[l.CtS grounds on June 28th. If the local T I h B Sluggers catcher W cook on _ ll <1 lr us or playing this e eg'7`aP Oys ' _’ ‘ ' “qu” are es ° h with Pitcher, H. Vessey. lst Base. . PHI-UADHJMUA June 21_..Bm» th h ld get in touc _ _ ~ I gzlxllvllrd eir-1-2: Box aio of sum- Se 3 k R e C 0 7' d ;"°°ke;'B2i';;i };”°'t";tV”“Y»J3’ nletrien, rookie pitcher oi the Phil- ' ' ' 55°' ' 7 ‘°’ °l’f M' “Yi his Atllleties, farmed out in " l mersiillf. i0 l\l’l'il¥lE<€ flml details- 4 --- _ Fieldors, L. Brown, E. Brolin and :Sig/10nu,ea1 Club of me 1ntem,,,_ Noseivortlly. 17-year'-old Calllldn -- (Special to the Guardian) R.. Vessey. tional League has joined me rankaibom Malden High School bnsrlloli `Referee H. Christie. ' ister, _yesterdav reporierl in i.i~ of the benedicts. _ Ilifnoirs-:il clilh in the iritewi.-it .mal Wilson Peters 'rney navslsnblps in Malahgriit Gglfer Slips OII_ B B A T A N D G f'--------~~ - ~-_.C--_-1 ,....::§ _°_’m_[ S _ ,__..,./_,Q 50 YEARS OFPROVEN QUALITY my Edward J. NoiL Associated YANKEE S'1`AD`lUl\'I, New York, June 21---Blood streaming from cuts over both eyes, every bit of hls marvellous ring technique strained to the utmost to fend off a punch blazing youth. Tommy Loughran, the irrepressible veteran from Philadelphia, staged another of his famous come-backs tonight to even his score with slugging Steve Hamas, With a crowd of 10,000 cliecrixig his come-back in the final rounds peat the knockout victory he scored in their first nieetlngl Loiighran stabbed and jabbed and smarted his way to a 10-round decision, the second he has scolcd in his four engagelnerlis with thc iorlncr foot- Loughran Comes .back Fighting To Win Decision One Time “Phantom Of Philly” Evens Score With Hamas It Yankee Stadium Last Night. was e masterful display of boling skill, ring generslship, and sharp- shooting punching that hrollght the one time "Phnritfim of Pllillv" bark to the big wheel after it seemed once more that his career was over. Going into the ninth round, Loughrazfs left eye lid was out, souvenir of a right cross Hamas landed in the seventh, his nose was bleeding and there was a. deep out over his right eye. He seemed tired, about to go. But apparently he was Just bo- glnnlllg to fight. He called on new sptcd in the ninth tenth. jab- , hed Hamas' head back on his shfiillders. and ripped at him with both hands, flghtlnir instead of boxing. Time and again lie set the youngster back with clean belts to the chin that won him the last two bail star from Penn State. even the crowd that liowlcd thc decision .1 hir. at the curl seelnrri '77 not to heqrllrlge him the iroiinrs. ii. rounds by the clearest margins of fthe fight., and with them the de- , vision. } l/Juclilhll ivrliizlird ‘Fil Doiirlrls, 'iiomns lR7‘£. Only Native Born Mem`ber Montreal Club i\i.`ll.DLN, Mass., Jlli:c 2.. -il-...: ‘P“m"t` mea” °°°"" I Dir-trinh last. Slmrlay at Media.; A. Shame, P. Shania. e-D. McLeod. udge-B, Mnhar. - ,, - lmagiir. P5. was married to Mis. Doris EAGLILS '33 HAWRS 21 ' The yo\lllg.~.i.rl"s <=q\lli~1\l1‘ill. t' ' h 1 i t Fr ki d, Zeller' B sado? ma G H an or the long jump from the schoolboy A n-ielldlv same of baseball took H13’ ;h§;e°1‘f;:°}or Newmk NJ l-allies lb Double A baseball ls place on the Hillsborough diamond md; The bride Wm BcwI;__pa'm; .400 batting average and som between the Bl-d Hawks and Eagles y' flashy fielding in his school league ' Lil t - score ending 23 to 21 in favor of her husband around C In ema He will be thc only natlvr born tional League circuit. Ifinellpii tiimiilz ploir-.f.=ionnl. he has bc# 'E EH-Hlfdl Cilpliillll- E- MCCBUGZ CHALLENF forced to give up tile coninivicy fi catcher. S. Blocken: pitcher, J. _*W* nert _i-nnr'.=. Mnlrion High nine. Hopkins lsi. base, .1. Reellore; Th” “Ml R“““"“‘ “°“"‘y “ml” ._.______ ' _ lenge the Hard Hitters to a. friend- itnd base, H. McKay, 3rd base, T. f b ebau to be held Fri _ _ ly gameo as - Flanaghan, short stop, E. Harper, day evening’ June 23` at 530 p_m_ TannefS4MapleS2 fielders. P. Smith, S. Lee, P. . .damond. __-~~ m'“'“‘ °°pm”`_ F' Mi°h°°l‘ onrglll na:;e;ll;eup= cat¢ner.l=. In an exhibition some it ill lst l>I;‘;at;.’ Glnlftfciltlif' 'ing' W°°dSI l>ltCl1er.!. Harper; lst base, victoria park lrlsl. evening the -mn bm, Mccloséeyg ard bag; T' G. Bentley; 2nd base, F.Matileson; iicrs delcalril ilio Maples bi' ii _ _ _ ,_ _ Pnm'ty_ _mm mp H_ Paqume: :irc base, A.Go_v Oltv ... ._ 29 39 420 NTor‘t"l=al . 2° -tl 414 Alliwm- 2" ii 414 “_ '-.\ll.iirm.\' i.l:af¢i'E Won Lost P.C. New Y~~l'l: 37 '.22 62'l' ‘!_w'.t=hillrton :wi vs aio 1"? TR 511 Si '.39 5l7 28 28 510 -. ... .'11 ."1 49"-‘ iloliifrl . 1. 76.! .’~`ii 377 St.l'_mill'» 2! 40 344 l(‘li:i'<~l:l1ld _ . _ , ‘(‘.li`<'.~l;;r» _ , _ I .\'A'I'I()N'AL LEAGUE Won Lost 35 2l 23 Ti 177- .'i_` Rl EF. R3 25 .'21 456 27 'lt 443 21! 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