-W 1-- _. r... 7m"J._5 »l°:'?$’fNUT~“°' ¢7¢"2L`.‘El?¥*U ‘S€’“£Tl5 n`il"-l»UU'$|- __..._._.__.......».- 4.-»»\-»1»1 K 1 __,_..., .__.M.;_:__ PA( “- F. 'J. BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING JUL\ A1. 19.5/ NEWS 1111$PORT WORLD 1)( 'liikl Lil.-»KlA)l l`l'.`|UWN GUARDIAN _ ==~ _ ' ;-_>_§ - -~- T- rw- - =-f-if rf 1-__ f in -___--_ --T .J-=======-li - BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT 1-Jil.. _" . _ - - --__ 1', - - - __ - ------_-_--_ __ . __,-_~_~-- 3'--:*1"*""'” ,TT I1' - I Y_'__'v"_"“"*:‘ ATP;-_:‘V; Y utr' I I M _“M T1: A- “. o 9 in Da s Shoo Landrigan Sets Record In pen g __ Y __-_ -I I I ‘t _I Cubs Hand ________ __ . _ ---"-`-"`f*' ~' ' ' ' ' ' ' "" "iq _____ _ . - g - ~-;'-“.__~'__-;;:;:.-:’:x._.__-- ---- ---~~ Wins Three Matches And ‘QU€b€C Team "Newport Cup Conscious” Scores 167Out Of Possible IWIUS Tf0Ph)’ As Date For Renewal Of . A||5t""53'0 170 Points In P. R. A. Meet IA* 0 t I 0 W 0 Yachting Classic Nears Thi- 72nd aiiiitiil prize nit-cling >f 'l1~~ I‘i'1».'1:11-1:11 Riftc Asociatioii ?11:111i11\itl--ii 31--'1-i'1i.1_-.' niornlng at. lLi\‘-len I .~ 1"1_ .:; '.1-‘ .\11'i\'Ki1i1ion .\l1 ii, +0 ptti... out of titty iii '.-» i’1 1 ». 1.1.1. l.'1f iiiait-ii. uiiti "'\ " `\ ~ -wi 'IU 1. tlir- .\l0ol'\‘ 1 `\l ~. .\i.1'1~:; .1'.1>l.al .s1:11i‘i- 1-. I-11` 11.: ni 170 ;11i1ii;._ ii record ful Lilo _ 13.11 i',iii-_Je I .1-111i <1 uri-s £111-tic-d Q .\l .~l.' A ' ll' '<5 it i' 1.1. ll up-"1‘ of Milton. who h-1. 1 . ».<~11;i:i-4 i’i\iisi.\1e1itly All 11.11; . 1 . 1 i...1- i.`1>\1:'tli 111.111-li .~J'~.1\' :lic City of Char- lfi 1;;-.11 lit F1110 uiiti 600 _\-1-_ 1;.. .~i1~.i' .~1-1-re of 67 oil- 1-; TU {>\;:.I.1 R11-,» 51,-Flitic had 1.1.-. i.l~.-.- _~111;1» .ore but ii 1:3. \n. iiit- l11.'1<-i'ii'l.’I`i1t-rc <1i1~. in this 11.1.. 1111-ci iindf-r dif- :-,.1 of iiiiid uiui mir- __‘f 11/ ' nl 'lie liilti _\;\i'd_\. T;i»,~ 1_`..~»-1 :limi .\i11'1-11 l'ii'1-tl in o' 1 , 1 -1 11 '.l.c 311.11.-i~Ziiiii111i f\l \.'i-; '.\'1~:i I>i l‘I,it'L Btiiice- 11-'~. 1 ..~ oz 17 no-.i1'.s out of 5” in 1.1 `1'v.1 1~- 1~i1~r1i1.iiic¢ anti elif- "1 1' 1:11--. .\ii‘, B'irI G. A. Colt-.-. lil. .1i.|_‘i11.\1- .ind Private E. .N5 .iz v:.‘_:::;' . ‘ -; - _ -;7r1rA;;._i'-_z1_f;;:;:;“,1 1 qu'm5' l I 'Coles with 380 poiiitf. Second div- ision Sigiiais if-tim. Q. M. Sat. A. Cvoi-111;(-_iz sic. P. J. Lanclrigaii and Sig. J. S. .\l.'1cDc1ial_\’il0 George Mac- i.ei1iii\ii. .\li_\.s Mitubi-iiiitiii is shoot- ing 1-1111.~i..t1-iiiiy and wa. in ilu- 11111111-yiii 1-1-1-i-_\' iiiaivii _\'&>'tei‘d8y. Iii the .\i<1Orr- .ind Macbead Match .~he fiiiislu-ti iiiuih with a score ot _ 64 out of 70 point . a highly nicr- lil0i'i0iL> pf‘i'i'oriii.'11iC£'. I _ Clip \\`in!u‘.i'¢ 1 The wiiiiicrs of c-ips yesterday ‘aere as follows: M111-Kiiiiion Match. _.\‘ig. P. J. Lli1idi'ii-,zi1i; R.. C, N_ V. R. Cup, Sig P. J Liiiidi-igaii; Al- 1i'i-rd Pickxii-d Cup. Li. Percy Hoop- 1r~r: P1‘ow.~e Bros. Ms.-tial, Sig. P. J. 1 Laiirlriirziii. I C<>11.eci1ii.\1\ of the annoy- _ ance lroin the dust and Sand blown _‘oi-cr tiiigt-is and rtimpetitors by ‘ing iiiixei' um-ks i111-iriocl near the ishootiiig pavilion. Ai tiiiies this wa- so had that ii became an act- ual handicap to iliosc- firing. Today will wind up the niatches with 1111- Li.-C‘n~\-ei-1i0r's Match. the iiifxiiiisrlit of the meeting for Whirh 3100 is doiialcd by His`Hon- _or the Lieiiteiiaiit Governor. Hon. _G, D. Dt-Blois. and for which two medals are pr<>=<-iitt-ti by the P. R. IA. This iiiatrli ctiri‘i4‘s by far tht* _ 1 lui'-:l‘~\l prim list. rind tiii-re la stirr- iio be ilu- iceeiit-.-t nf t-oinpetitioii [iii it. it will gt-i iiiid '\\1i_\- at 8;3(| _nt 200 _viii-iiy Match the Gov- f-rnor Gt-iir1‘al'.< medals, the D. C. R. A. iiir-ciais-_ thc- \'r1i‘io\is trophies and the Dnrisoii Challenge Cup for lhe \\‘1iin1"r of the ()tl.n\\'ri Aggre- :ute will he ]iro»‘1-iilcfl. Vi ilfirs arf- iislinlly nunierniis on the final afternoons of provlngiai hoot Tim \e.ir in order to vc- iBy W. R. Wheatley. Canadian Press Staff Writer) O'l"I“A\VA_ July 26 --Quebecli fo-.ir-mini golfing squad, led by the Ibrilliniii play of Phil F‘l.rley, to- Iiifiy w1in tht- iiitci--i>i'ovlncial am- ateur team clitiiiipiuiisliip and pos- ses ion of tht- Wiliiii-_icion Cup, held ` lor the last year by British Colum- bla. Boosts-d'aiong by F‘arley'S par- t1'.1cl<11~.g 'li af1v1~nn<1ii round, the Quebcv team iiiiishcd with an nggix-g:i'1» or 1‘»iii. a single stroke . bt-tier tliiiii Oiiuirio. I Briiisii Coliiinbiii pulled into ' third pi-.ice wrh 630 and Manitoba. iiiter liiildiiiii 11 mic-stroke lead at 1 :lie end of il11~ iiiorning round, ‘Liltered liiidly di-.-pile the great effort of Bnlitiy R--ith. Manitoba. ‘ vhiinipioii. R1~i'.l1 .shot an afternoon 72. one und.-1' pzir, but his mates r-nuicl not pi-ocliice the necessary .\1i\1p0l'l. _ - .\faiiiiob1\_ iii i`o1irlii place, had _an agigriegate iiictinl Si-ore 0! 634. ;Albert1i Crime tli:'<1iiuli with 644. l-he N1-ii' Bi'iiii.>\\'ick-Prince Ed- ward Island combination with 673 :ind Sa katcliewaii trailed with 686. Pete Kc-ii_\"_. New Brunswick- .Prince I-Id\\'ai‘d Islaiid sqtiad was _iiove-i~ iii the i-iiiining, tiiouih the \Cir.ii‘lOii1-t11w1i red headed hockey Iiilai'-S<>`=f<‘r sm aw2_v to a fine is-tart liiinself. H1- was moving izilniig at par iiziircs till the rain ‘piiiiix-d down and then his score ‘ini1i1iit1‘1i. He had 80 and 70 for _liis two roiiiicis, well in the lead for his team. Di-_ E. O. Turner of _ Frederlcton po.ted 85 and 83. Aub- I rev Strews of Mmirinn, N. B.. and _ Pci~ri\'a‘. Str(-et.vr oi Saint John had ‘ui-aiirl ininis ri! 173 c-at-h. Steevcs _ with 8’1` and B6 :ind Streeter with Itll and 82. The 91 was the high mark ni the coiiipctition. 1 Morning .~corc-s generally were wrecked by a terrific rainftorm that S-.it-in ilu- 1-oui‘.~.c in driving _-lit-cts for hail an hour. There imsirt. ri pai- in The morning 18- holr- 1-ouiid. Within an hour the' isun came out and the course bc- I min dryiiig out rapidly but the toil - iii :sii-nk:-_. was iiii'i'.-tidy counted. .\l.-\Rl'l'l.\1E SCORES OTTAWA, July '26-Final 36- -lirilp siiindiiig of the New Bram. Iii-iclc-Pi'i1ire Edwiim rsilsnd mam _ in _tho Wtliingdon Cup gulf mm, 1 lJelitioii:»»- I Pete Kelly ; Aubrey Sleeves _ Dr. E. 0. Turner Pr-i'ci\'éit Sireeter Qi-39-43-82--i'I3 Home Run In Ninth Beats 80-42-37-79--159 87-42-44-86-l"B 85-41-42-83--168 _ liiviiiiliii ‘rl~:. with the p1‘<-.seiitatioii of _ Si_iepi~li']ii;i';All-I1mlal>Iieni;`ii\ieLii1Lg gi? _ prize.; i`ollo\='iniz almost immediate- ` 5.,._1.;i.i i_.t.-igiie eiicouiiter and Sui, . ._ . 1 y I5’ PIII". Thi’ DUI”-" “fe COTIIIHUY \11i11:i .0 st-1.11i1d place in Llie stiiiiu- _ invited to bc 'cs nt, I . . . . _ I7! C 1111, one point in iiont ot the Es \\1nii.locl;`s drive coin ng when .io st1'ik.1. wci-c on iiiiii \\’1iS the Uiiileil Mates Takes Lead In if ..‘.:‘;:.-.f":'...‘.’.‘ 31.1; i11;r".1‘;..‘;‘;‘.‘.ti.°.‘° _ >l ly biiitiiiig Siiperioi' crew go down so 1 Davis Cup Play A5 Budge Arid §.§f..‘.“.l...“L`f‘.. “`.i`§Z‘1‘l"`...ii""”. .2‘°‘f 1._1 U. `1-111i 11\vr (`1i'r:\t [;;_; ____ __ _ 1...1,I1~1:,_-1- roiiiitl ol t.\1- 1'-1.. 1. 1 - l)"llB-1@2“ ii' 11- f, 1.. _ 1: 1' iii>. 'l`1i-~i'.f.~.\' 1_1 \\,‘ 11-. 'i`li1- .woie was T-I `.l- .nag .‘ '.`-'\ il- ;S::i ~ -1- 1-.._1; -. »i l~"1r` I’ 1' A _ 1 . ll.. \ 1 -1111. li.i"1~.1:-.ii-.\~' .- Il \\`. "ll1i;;1iy' .1‘\ i.1.‘..'1 tii_11\iZI1 "ily "-’~’ 1ii_ll_ii_ 'O 'i. it .C ,, 3: ‘ ti S.1`1.il-...1y_ i»’.1i1t1-i` it-'» 51.), ~yii;i»~. . 1 brim ns nm ily in-cnkiiig throiigh Willie in the llth and riii1iii:11; out tliv- #ct :it 7-5 brhind Mnkoh _“___ _,___ ;_;,._ ~.1--11 th" 81-1.-l_»ci‘\i<-r. 'i`uvkey Plays R-illlnntly ‘I1 _I -_`1 .11'1-i,1-is '11ii\1ir- In t.lv= iiiirci si-t Tiickey played ‘ii\..»iiir1-d tennis. l<-riding :i ferocious liiivi.-.ii 1111.-irk tnat finally broke 1,1 ».» .\l.1I»:11.~ .... liiriiin ir Alwm fi.-;._-,_1_11_1_1_____i°i1rker in _buck \0__~1~.-11- in the itiih izan1._v_. _`.l_MM_`R 5i.i'.1i_.l1'. .1'~ l _ \\'ii1\1- Iiinl Wlim ui his bark-i111 Burial- li. yiwny fiom 'li low iii \\-‘iid- Etralf-uv i\'11t'I-'.1 nr-ttinK` 'INV ionciiri plii mp riilihililg. .};1»_v -iiifl .1 -.1111 111111 1i1~p1-1111 on the C-.1lifn1~11lans to break through t -11 3,111.1 ;h/~ Cali- _ Wildf- in the 15th game. I Thus discoiiraited, Mako wont pi il l0Il Bd iiig iur piiulicuiiy the entire game l‘~ial\'O Defeat British Pairfffi.-;,§;;;":,;_-1”-.2 -i.;-';---'-‘ 5;-'----1-“ -- _ e I i e iist. the ninth and then ;lieii~ fine stand went for ___._._ _ imiigni as me result of the circut ' ' ' 1 fi* 11.?" :IG 1/il’»----. ’i1-ii Qanies in ri row wi-iii with _ \\'H10P- _ _ _ » '_--1-.ii'.s tc-.1:11.r.crvic1- in the .sr-cond set. the Am- H0-\ 5( “RE ga-babmwpw mco~oNm~ E-»~Nwo»c= §¢ou+wn5o+3 m»o-ccmoo> `1ocw=o»- -Fl _ ll()\'l£lI.w‘ A15 it .).l1l\’\~\'iii, lb 5 0 -Swim-xii, ri 2 .\/it-lvl-iii, ss itiiitlot-ic. .lb llizirqiiii.-1'.-. if ‘ McK1iinoii. c Ca.i'1iS. .lb .\It'ii1iii.\_ rl' .\-lolliin., p _ Totals slI!‘|-IRIURS Cox. Lib 1Vit'iir-aii, ll Rice. Eb Juy. c wi iiii-ms, ss Wai'i'en. ri Peters, lb Go.-.». p Kfnny, ci’ Totals wwwmomwvg `l>‘&b°@'-‘@3»*$z muw~o~o~»»; i57>¢0=¢1:~>-an-.eg G~wocwowo»> wooooooeow Ill 4 41 Y L ll l lil I im yi.,-m points. All that vans needed ehcn I 3' lw°_ImT§e h»,' M.°LP_m' Slawarh _ _ _ _ __ _ iWi1.ilo1i. 2, MtKiiii.on, home run, for ihr- ninth was a halo ;1n.nt.B_, ____ _._ Wim .R b . on bans 1: tha iii-.st ict-_but Mako tried too iiiird. rYcIol2KG:);‘_._L`4_0UID;,1.J'u_n?e1;shrunk within it point of breakiiigtlirniigh \V1ifl1- -1.1111--ri :iii Mako in the 20th for the set out ________ 'I \\'ITI<-‘fm “VII ~""`r""‘I I' *"_°"bI° f""“ .I9 "I-"‘k‘° Ih"Ioi1t.. by .\»Ioliins 3; by Goss 1; left \‘.'i11-1ir\-er i\<1:~\sil1iel1coi-c 40-lo and the Britons, tliiislm, \m_<,(._ Smwrim-5 ir ;1m,,.,-5 3_ 1 ti-.11 r>;1liir1~pri1~\'e1i. satvt-ii match point fmnrl __.___._.____ 11.11-_v and wliackrd it _ timrs and finally won thc game io_ \\v.1k siiii-. The ‘draw even at 8-8. ' ' mi' \Vilrlf~ kept I Trolling 8-9 in games. Biiti::e‘ *T22 1-nd' nhl? ‘l1i\I.\t\I1\¥P Ill *"\\‘\“‘<`I l>"‘i1'\I-‘- 69 1° Park tlimiinnri th S "iii-ning at Gilt. brilliant smnslies 62. but out-erred the Ami:-ric:ins.ilt is important that every player |_-“_ 133 to iid be on hand for the workout. my NEWPORT. R. I., July 26--(OP) _.Endeavour II. Great Brltiiinxs blue-hulied chaiienser for tneioiig lost Americas Cup, will go out to the starting line for the first race oi! the Newport coast Saturday something of A dark horse. With the fleets already gather- ing for the opening race of the four-uut~of-seven series and the l8t.h renewal of the cimlc inter- national yachting tilt. little was known o! Endeavour 1I`s capabil- ities. Probably T.0.M. Sopwith, Brit- 'lsh airplane manufacturer and sportsman who financed the chai- lenger, knows more about his new vessel than anybody. I-Ie has ap- peared satlsfled but has disclosed little. "Why should I show my hand"? :Sep-.vith invariably told reporters "We have a job to do and we are doing it in our own way. "We are quite satisfied with what we have done. We know Ranger is a good boat. but. we ‘think we have ii good boat. too. 'Our men are fit. We have a good Ici-ew. I think it will be very good racing." Ranger Speedy Ort!!! Against this, Harold S. Vander- bllt‘s Ranger, defending the cup the United States won in 185l.dc- _ctslvely defeated the last cup win- iier. Rainbow, and Yankee and Enterprise in elimination trials. Ranger ranks as the fastest boat ever built in her class in this country. Endeavour II. however. is gen- - ei-ally regarded as considerably .._-_»_.- iutor than her predecessor and sparring mate, Endeavour I, which lost. in 193( to Rainbow sklpperud by Vanderbilt.. The British sloop went through a brief spell of sailing in English waters last summer and since ar- riving here has been out for “competitive” smiling brushes with Endeavour I. These encounters took Place somewhere oi'i' the coast. bal'°11-'I the critical eyes of American yachting experts with SODWIUYS motor yacht Phiianto acting as chaperone. No Times Disclosed No comparative times were re- vealed oi' the task to which Sop- with sat his boats in spite of the fact some American yachtsmen criticized the British skipper for not pitting the vessels in a defin- ite trial series. They said he was not making the best use of the second boat to time the challenger to racing perfection. ln 1934 Sopwith, in his first cs- sgy with Endeavour I, won the first two races of the .series but Vanderbilt. then defending for the second time. skippei-cd Rainbow to victory in the next four races. Newport is ready for the fray. Normally a quiet exclusive resort where mansions ci-est the cool. rocky Atlantic coastline. the port. is more than ever "cup conscious." Shopkeepers have dressed their windows with moi-lei craft and hotels have been booked out a_t double rates, ready for Saturdays signal that sends the boats over the first 30-mile stretch. _ SCORES AT RIFLE i SHOOT YESTERDAY Name NN Q ...._.._-,_ ....-..,_.~ -f°F~’£I-‘g_'°?°>'@;:“¥“’°°“9_.<.*=”’=“’ - . Q1 . mm §l=1.gm' L-1’°` gvama*-‘m 57 - :131_33m ¥"mE.` 1*?" _.,, Pie IIF0 I IIF5 I III McLeod. J. _ Auld, J. A 25. Coles. J. B 26. Spiliett. A. 27. Duffy. L. 28. Ancircws, R. 29. Auld. F. 30. _ Carver. F. B 31. Judson. J. 32. McDonald. 33. Johnston, J. 34_ Stewart. J. 35. Kennedy. F. 36_ a.ls- P.FL.C. - -- J.. Maj. PEI. . Signals -_ - P.E.I.H_ -- - TYROS: Jones, A. M.. "i"y1~05 __ _ _ Thompson. W. I_. Signals - _ 37. 38. Name .»=~1|c»- Landri Coles, Coles. . .. . ._ - -- Hooper. P. T.. Seaman, A. W.. Stewart, J. C.. Coles. Eric, MacDonald. Auld, P. B., McCabe, Roy, Gormely. A., Signals - -- -- U’ L4 W Um mg? 7°?-7” 'U2 7' “UF” ~"’!’. "ut*1f”?‘ bfi” 5-‘F _ij-3:-_*"1-*‘°§‘ Fi ;=1E== "ig II II 38823;#wff»f2e:»;;s..=;.=r»=s1=~.».»». S.. Signals - Cai-vi-1'. M.. Signals -_ - -- McCabc. A. J., P E.I.1-I. - - Home. I-I. H.. Signals -_ _- Mcliennan, S. G.. Signals Moore, J. S., Lt. Signals ~ Kennedy, Keith. P.E. I. I-l_ Coles. R. L., P.E.I.I-I. _ - Burke. Earl, signals - - Dlmiis. Wes.. Signals - - Andrew. R., I.H. - - McLeod. J. Pickai-d, W.. Seaman, T. J.. Kennvdy. F. MacMa.~.tcr, A., Sign - -- Ailld. J. A., P.E.I H. - -_ ._ Q _ru-.mfu =<1i=1'uI” >uZ."‘l‘! saL=i'§U.:f" "7§~‘_>i F5 F1 _i I ia. aa. as. sn. sa_ TYRDS: 53:32 5.__.._..-_-__ H_..__,_. Signais--.=- - - S<‘8.mati. T. J., C N R_A_ --__ -1 _ _ "Tin: ritowsi: BROS- LTD- 1.i~i. _ :_ - - - Duffy. L. I.. Signals - - -- 45 - Mclimnan. G. G., P E.I.H. - 45 - McLennan. Miss Mary, - - 45 - Jenkins, R. E.. Signals - - 55 - Hogg. W. G.. Signals - -_ - 45 - McKinnon, D .A.. Lt. Col. P. El- HB- Conrad, F. B., signals _ --- -» - - I I I I I I Smith. W. A.. Signals -- -- - - - - -~ - _ MacDonald. W. J., i-=_E.I_I-1. - - - - - -- -- - 38 _ Johiiston. J. W., » - - - - - - ~ ~ ~ -- - 37 . Jones. A. M.. Signals - - - - - -- - - ~ - 37 . Bpiliett, A. V.. Signals - - _ - - - _ - - 37 - Crawford. S. P.E__I_.H._B.- 7- - -_- - -- _ 37 1.00 ._ ;.l|N\ AN |pEA-_-.` LT. COL. D. A. MCKINNON MATCH, 10 SHOTS. '£00 YDS. Score Prine 1 ‘ lMacKinnon Cupi . Land:-igari. P. J.. Signals - - ~ ~ - ~ ~ - - 50 $10.00 Gormeiy. A.. Q-M S- Signals -' ~ ~ - * '_ '_ 43 1 Coles. G. A.. Pte. P.E.I.I{. - -- - ~ - -"- ~ _ Jenkins. R. E., Signals -_ -- - - ~ ~ - - - 46 Coles. Eric. PE.I.I-I. - - - - - - - - ~ -45 _ Mccsbe. A..i., 1.1., r-.E.1.H. - ~ - ~ - - - - 46 _ Hooper. P. T.. P E.i H. - - ~ - - - * -- - ig McCabe. Boy. Lt. P.E.I.H. - - - - * - - - 4-5 _ Kennedy. Keith, P.E.I.H. ~ - - * - * - -- - 415 . Conrad. F. B., Maj.. Signals - - - - - - - ~ 45 Plcltard, W.. P.E.I.L.H. - - - - - ~ - - ~ 45 - ~ - _ - - - 44 Mcbennan, G. C1., P.E_I.I-I. - - - - ~ ~ -- -» 44 _ Moore. J. S., Lt. Signals - ~ - - ~ - ~ - - 44 McKinnon. D. A.. Lt. Col. P. E. I. H.B. - - ~ »- 44 Seaman, A. W.. Sgt. R_M.R. - ~ ~ ~ - - - - 44 ~ ~ - ~ ~ - -- 44 - ~ - _ - - ~ 44 - - ~ - - -_ -_ 43 _ McLennan. S. Cl. . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ ___ __ 43 8.00 8.00 5.00 5.00 (C0 3.00 3 .00 3.00 3 D0 3 .00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 L00 1.00 1.0!' 1.00 » I I I I 5$§£§£ _.--_-io _--»-40 ----40 ----as ~~--as -~--as --_--as -_--as ---_-:ri ----as --_-as MATCH" 1.00 1_0() Score Pi-in (Prom-se Medal) -_ _ - -49 $10.00 1 48 B.0o -- 48 7.00 ._ ._ .__ ._ 5_0() . 5.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 2.0!' 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2 00 I I I I I I I I I S35383:2S$£&2$£$$$$$$$$$$$$$$&$$$ I I I 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.0” 3.00 1.00 i,00 1.00 L00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 l_00 1.00 I I I 1.00 1.00 L00 1.00 I iomtmued on pm 1, coi ii I ~ ~-~~~~~ - - - Shutout. Timely hitting with men on the sacks after the losers had presented _ them with a counter in the fir.->1._ inning. led to the Cubs defeatiniaj the A11-stars ii-o last night i“ “_ Industrial Baseball Leagiie semi-_ final playoff game tne Cubs victory _ awning the series at ii w`n :inti_ di-aw each and n-'_-.1-ssltat.iriB 11 fourth game to decide the team tn_ Bees series, now being plaY€d- . Short two of thcir_i‘c;iuia_rs All- Siars could do nothing Wim mc sim-its of Ernie Robins Inst i;_lKl\l- The soutlipaw ace .nt diem OWU with three hits during the f.‘_IlIhC innings the _game lasted wllllff striking out nine and the lim Cubs scored in the last lHlIf<0f me opening frame was eiioiigh for igh- ins to win on iast_night.. Not it M' player rmchegi thii-d base tliiough- _ out the game and in only 0”? IT _ nings did they thi-1-.aten seriousl' getting men nn first and second in i the siixtli with iinnc _out and IHC" being Stopped cold without a lun- ne11r~h'2.d`;.;ri.ii='n`L11i1.i1o11gn iistiess at iimgs was one of the best p\2\1'°fI_ mg 553501; with only two _erroré occurring. will by th" I°`°’,S 3", I leading to three of the winners eight runs. BOX SCORE meet. the winner of the Anchors-‘ l 10 F08 3wuw»»s»aw; meow; :O J-_-Lam ¢@$v-‘,_¢P3>-‘hlu-‘P-*= §ooaw=©m~o3 ~1-oC>._O'-‘Going no ¢o< col! cuss _ Squambriggi. SS Doyle, ci Power, 2b ~ P. Bulger. lb M. Bulger. C - M‘ahai'. 3b Donovan. if Gi.lls. ri Robins. p Totals ALL-STABS Mclnriis, 2b Currie. lb S. Ward, c C. Ward, LS Gillis. 3|: Carmichael, cf Murphy, rf Carbonneli, p Crockett., if Totals o a saw-E!! »-» §wwwwwmw»» OOOQOQOQOG wcowocoocw m Hovawowmwug “Cv-QQ»-wO¢N> o o 3* N I 2 CQ»-4 NO SUMMARY Earned runs, Cubs 4: two base nits: squnrebi-iw. M. Bolsvr. Pow-I er. Doyle. Murphy; base on bails.l off Carbonnell 1, nit Robin i; hit._ by pitcher, Carbonncll i; strut-k_ out. by Robin 9, by Cai'boiiiicl. 52 ‘. double play. Cai-brmncli to C. Ward 1 to Currie in 7th; left on bases, All- I Star: 5. Cubs 4. I Ump 1-es: At the plate HPC MC- 1 Qiiarrie; on the bases, A. McFai.' ' lane and J. Kane. I Must Win Tof To Stay lni The Running ---_-` I Needing a win to stay in the I running for 11. playoff position- Superiors tackle the Esquire-5 tn- night in their second gninr in as many nights 111 ihr- City Softball League. Defi-:it i.1111ipi1t iiiesiiis 1-lmiiizition from the riu-e for ilu- Siiprriors and bc-(orc that iiiii-pt-in Supcriors can be dcpriiiieri upon to put. up ii gr:-nt .sli'iip:l.~. I Game siaits at 6:15 und nl-1' though it is not ccrto.‘1\ it. is rx- _ pected that the Goss bi-oihws; will oppose each other on the. mound. I _<~_ . _. $11. » :_-gg-_gg-.1 '._;..'<-1:-~ - rf-= ___j f1:1--.'._.- .;<;.;»;:g_,s1;»=_j: §=1_=-/.1 . ~ ' - -1 1 0° CQIK TIP ol PLAIN. Also, SPUDS . . . and a clear throat 'ra 25 i-on 25¢= rur own, I0: the pangs; ROCK CIW TOBACCO COMPANY. llMIYlD» QUl|lC I Canadian and Indepgmgu, : .______;. -__ ____-___ T.-; -_ klsland Player _ Eliminated At Toront TORONTO, July 26-(C P)- Favorltes in men's singles 096095 tht- Cniindtan Lawn Tenriii Ciianipionsiiips today on the Tor- onto cricket club courts by sweep- ing easily through first-round matches as threatening weather delayed bringing rain on the scene. Ross Wilson of Toronto, ranked No. 2 in Canada. started slnweiy but came through with an B-6. 6-4 win over G. Shorter of Ot- tawa. _Otti=iwa's little Joe 0'!-Ian ran through J. 3. Beck of T0!- onto, 6-i. 6-3. First Maritime entry to play, R. Mo.\fili11i1 of Charlottetown was eliniinaicd by Maurice Margesson. ‘ 11 l1inhi_\--regarded Torosw player. at 6-0, 6-3. Waiter Senior, i2th i-miking United States. star, up- set. J. Sibulash of Toronto, 6-2. 6-3. 1 ARRIVES LATE TORONTO, July 26--Don Bauld. ranking Nova Scotia player. arriv- ed in Toronto today too late for his scheduled singles match in the Canadian imrii tennis champion- _~iii`ps. The match was ordered de- faulted. Thr- I-laliiaw _-tar 'Pid he had motor trouble coiiiirig through .\/laiiie. He wa. in time to win a ineirs ciciubles match by default and will play in mixed doubles as well. Grimm Back With Chicubs IA. P. hy Guiii‘di.1ii's Special \\'irel CHICAGO, J1i‘y 26--Charlie John Grimm. who left his Cub' in Bo ton on 1 stretcher 10 days ago came back in Cfhiuap,/:I odiiy driv- ing an autoniobile to assume com- mnnd of his rliib in the opening mime ol thc- sr-ries with Brooklyn toiiiori'<1\\'. Griiiiin d\‘<-laicd that he “felt rriil good". llc gave every indi- ciition ihiit he had been relieved of tht sclutir condition in his back which forced him to turn over the Nalioiiiil Deaiziie leaders to the in1ii1.i;;1»1'iai i.1\l1=-tits ai catcher ‘_Gii|_oby" I-Iai‘Lne_tt. _ _I O Nine Matches Are Run -off In Tou rue _-_.___ Nha matches were run off yn terday as the Holy Redeemer Ten. nts Club tournament npened y teiviay. All matches were won iii str sets except one in the men;-1 angie when M. Arsenauli v.-as ici-cell thi-ea sets before conquering 1 Strain. Scores were 5-3, 4.5” g_ Arsenauit again later teamed ii with Connors to defeat Strain in King in mans douhas 1;-3, 5.1, Eleven matches are st-iieduledi today. YESTERDA Y'S RESULTS Men's Singles-Senitlr I. Berrigan deieazed C. .lenkln 6-2. B-4. J. Peterson cic-fc-1111-ri T. Pc-ten 6-3, 6-1. M. Arseiiault dcl<‘.1tci'l T. Strain 6-3, 4-6. 6-4. ' Mbri’» Doubles Monaghan and Yoimz defeated Moran and I-Iowatt 6-4, 6-0. Connors and Arscnaiilt dcfca King and Strain 6-3, 6-i. Ladies Singles A. Coyle defeated E, Mcliaeii-L oi 1 5* JUNIOR TOUR.\'A1IE.\"!‘ _ Bnys Singles I. Reddin Jr.. defeated I-`. Morgan G-2, 6-1. 1.3. MacDonald defeated M. Reil- dln 6-4. 6-4. ’ Girls Singles J. Hughes defeated Zifary Ccyii B-3, 6-4. TODAYS SCIIEDLLE Junior Tour-nament 10:30-H. Hughes vs G. Krlly. J. Brown vs V. Mn:-Donald M. Moran vs M. C0510- il;l5-L. herrigan vs E. Pc1\\'ei'. Srnlur 'rnumament 1 2:00-c, Kenny vs A. C0i'f@~ G. Nolan vs 0. Piurati. 5:15--P. Callaghan vs F. Des Ruches J. Kenny and T, 1i1»11kins_\l 0. Pineau and H li~llT@I`~ 6;!5-D. Kii'\\'ln vs E. (`|\‘iI‘-“i'-‘- E. Moi-an vs D. .\i:u».»\le1-r F. MacMillan vs ti. Yliliiiii. 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