'l'i-ilfI__SJl-iARhO'l"l‘E'FOWN GUARDIAN AUGUST 1, 1937 Stage Set For Maritime Golf’ Championships At Befziedere Club Links .-\ ;;.'l.i\y of \i.l|'\ coll-isting of the best golfing material in these "i'lil'lili~~-ii\-!f!l"\'.l- uill t‘llll\t'l'fli‘ on (‘harlnltetown today and Mon- iit‘ ti.|l'l uu- lmnmr-c. (iolr Association twenty-fifth annual ‘cl1;i|u;1i--ii~lii11 wilvlillitii tor the lh-lvcilcre Golf (‘lub August 9 to l3. lilt‘ hm IlI'||il|l'\ the auuiicur and professional title evmts. lulu-in .1:1 thin l4.lil\ uuitrli, Jllti driving,approaching and putting 1'1‘ u'.-ii|r/-ilinii\ (liniicr and annual meeting will he i‘.|_v lril‘ 1111i." 1»---11.-i-- -- t. Pl-“EPZPWUE” if OLF- AND TENNIS T0 URNE YS Action On The City Tennis Courts il- -u .ll ihr (uranium .\'.iiiivii.'il llulcl August ll beginning at 7.30 EM. ’l'l.~~ mix. '- t o-u-liips iii-e‘ ' ' V VT 77' ~' _. ,1111-1-.1111~_,_ cluuupioiishii) matches-first round. /' q 1-.11;11.--_. .11 u-cmul. third and fourth divisions ’ _ _\,- - i 1 .=i-- L! pm Mwllllfl round oi champion- _ *' 11. 1 . u. 111i .-liip and second round of second, l. i~ 0 .1 1 1 ~ 'ir.--- 'llll‘(i Lind fourth (livlsions. First '_ 1i ,1 1 riuintl coiisolations. 7.30 p.m.. an- y 11 iiuul dinner and meeting. » . 11 l f August 12-9 um. first 18 holes ' i 54 "i. ..- d oi lll'.'li0.\.\iilllfll championship imcd- -. p “ ~> .il play. 72 holesl. 9.50 p.m... semi- ‘ n i- 1 .\. l will i final championship round. also h 1, , ,11,-o hi» r. sPlfll-fillili oi \'fll‘lOllS divisions. 2 ll - 1;» p ni., pigfcssiongl liriyjnlg cognpeti- _ rt - . .: ‘I - i wc-wi- no n secon oes 0 r0- tl w 1 ‘ 11 1 .l I‘ iiit ‘he li-sfjioiial championship. 2.30 gm“ A 5hr“, m“; 1,; 11-11115 1ili1y-crs will congrcq:ite next neck at. the Charlottetown Tennl: Clulia 52:51:» ' I " i7" 0m" i “Ppliom-hing and putting compm- l f i-hi h is iictured ulmvc. to luittli- it out for honors in the Eastern Canada C anIPO‘ - ll - ‘ P RH Ji-Iwld "WH- UFIV-llll wmpemion- a Se" on 0 “ c, ' 1'. . _ , _, 1.1 1,1. [-1115 “@111, Russ Wilson and Marcel Ralnville to- o_ ‘h ‘l Angus; ]g_9 11111,‘ third l8 holes A contingent of lppcr (aiuudiun pl.i_\1-1.~ hmtu _ v] “land ‘an; Wm‘ the finest display of the E 11 ._ ; ._1;; lof pl'l|[t‘.\\l()llt\l championship. 9.30 “other with ranking .‘llll'illllll' stairs are t‘.\|li’l‘ll'tl to fltlltlel. ~ - i Aug-tut li- ‘5 -. ~:. r.--> for inect ‘ u lll., championship finals. first l8 com,‘ game m." 11111111111.“ |11-1-1._ pi-Jy i11 UN‘ tourna incut will if’. 1111.1 11 . 1, _,,111 1-111. 1 l11i11-§_ Finals, 18 holes, of various ad _ _- ~~ -- - . F ‘ lLfl close. |Lll\‘l>li)l"l5, also consolatlns. l2 phm. , I , ‘ z m. 156 - finals of professional champ ons ip , a _ _ , d K ngDfUlltltl 230 p.m.. amateur championship a l1 a I € i1 S ° .1 . 'fina1 la holes. 4.30 p.m.. pressu- ' I -o . l0 of rizes. - T s. it undr mt n D I e Y‘ *- 1 “ 3 ' In Exhibition Games Today I ll Wli TilE l 1 _ if ~ - s. 0 Trenton Scolias. Maiuimc suft a ball Chflmplflllfi \\‘1ll bc seen pvr- e ‘ forming against local trains in f four games during the ni-xi two . 1 m ' days. A double hcarlcr is seliciluli-(l I 1 Ifor today and tomorrow"; “XMAS - 1 l games start. at 2:30 and ii 5 Willi 1 E ithe week-end encounters lzikin: i : place in the afternoon. thirst-could - . 1 1 ,_ ., _. r _ 1 .0 A 311mm game getting undcruxrv ininici - » 5 iiiiziriili (jtrilckiceirrsesiittiirgie 2.02 “My “f” °°mpl°“°“ °i m“ m“ *1 ‘ = t~l rill in purse 1-2. Not. only did he win but he enfmigifr‘ [lemooua 1mm, a PER, By 5011111‘ Rl-ISTON I ' r w,» -<1;1-.u~tctl for by y showed his heels to one of the Ed H198": 20m the. scm- Mum“: - ‘1__\1,1.m11.,1 111.1.“ 51,111.15 11-1111,, i m.“ in :3 of mm“ gvpnlosb LWWYGErFOIdS of an time‘ teams will take on the Nova ’ LONDON. Auk. c‘ -P:iiu Barton. _ ' v "Y 1' 1'3"‘ f1\$‘°$i1'1'\\'i1igh¢ 5on8‘ 21021 110W B WT"- Sumans and plan-r. desirous oi liiflilwl holder of llic Unitcd States V, 1 ‘I, ~11. >i'l‘()ll(l in ti1c]_vcar-old, and Schnapps. that has playing are askca m bu M m3 W111“! In gun. chmnpmnhhip‘ may - ' , lu \' Eliseo won 1 lycen winning steadily as a three- Park diamond b‘, 2 07.100}; as 1111. lnoi til-fund hcr lliifi—-iliit‘l‘ losing ‘ . _. \i\.> uirtrot- 1 year-old. team m p131. 11.111 be 1,11,11,31; 1111.11. , ilu- liflilnil cluimpioiisliip at 'I‘urn- i =1 ""“'1‘, m“ “i m‘ . The other three gaincs will MT ilPFIZV 11nd playing through ‘a ( u, (QlHllllV! B1»:- “"011 The American Stake is s final Rovers‘ Ammo“, and Esqzlilrps 1,01, .\[l‘i‘lllltlll$ (‘llllllhllfill on the con- ‘ . 1.|-‘».\‘ lu-ui pziccd preparation for the $40000 Ham- forming against me “$110118 n“ l11111.111_ she fiuflvrcd a Ilervoua 1 uwis tlic .~t‘l".i. .i: i:i-~ 215 Thjotlbletonian Stake, which ‘will be though in what order mo‘, Wm |)I.‘,“k\.1n,v\.n and it “.111 1.101; be m“ PM“ “him w“ “ m by Sig‘ i raced M Goshen‘ NY" mile tratk DlaY has not yet been (iccidczl kiumn until mirl-.-\ii:_-ii.\i whether i ml Svllzilill‘ 1-2 and the ; next Tuesday with practically the upon 11111.11 1),. 111111. 111 111,11“. 111,. 11-11,” _- slow-i lull 1» - thu first in I game horses competing. It will be v5“ or ‘he Mflmvimp chwmpioxlh 11,11,111‘. Chump} 11m 11.01.111.111‘; 21b1,“ . the 221 'l‘~u1t n: <. Rue which was witnessed by a crowd estimated at here ‘mu can“, a 1m of 11111.11. 1 1111,. 11p 1 11; 1.111l111,,1_-1_.11c 31111511 ' ' wmi hr 11-.»- l’ll'i'll in 213 1-2. 1‘ 100000 persons-last year the at- among the Softball frills and at the ‘ ufili g h-rics on the .~tars....he's f ti‘ Tlu- 1n o1 11H" 13 Wilts tcntiance vVB-S 33-000- same time 1111-1; 111ml 11.31115 m1 1111-11 ll-oznnluiiinitg about the crowd's ' i: trolfi . liv-"fi '-'- i 5 shade 1""- of 11151, how f/hpv will [1110 i11 ‘ t. . uncut of ilie fellows who nave 510W"? 11*"?- 3 E1 “4- BY the way m“ mm‘ Paul 3017' the coming Maritime plavdowns, to play wiih the sinrs....Cctton ser who maintains a farm as a re- No doubt a large 61.01111 11-111 1,1, Iliniiils out that only iwicc during ‘l 5" 1 had a talk \\'l h George Mc— creation from his strenuous act-ivi- on hand w witness me encounlcra 11“, 1.11.1.1“ 31.111511 0pm “Tn. his r ‘ i INST!‘ Vi” ‘FF-W "mi h" Swmrd HPS- has a halbmne track the“ pzirtiici-"s ulilc to break 80 ...the I m‘ wcll plczisiil \\lill the l'l*.~illi. of his and trains a few trotters and pac- 1.11111,1111,.11 111.1111, 11111 1s 511111111- be- ti moi.- lIll".'Tll'l! on \Vc<iuv-di\§'. H9 crs over it, stabling them b11979 nun-c lliigcriuvrls run fortlie grcens u’ plans ou zuukiu! uiu-rzuitms to the through the winter months. is s I I ;1_ ,1,1,11 11g 3111. 1.11111 11111.- piay1~d_ '1 I pmpcrty n You‘ that will im- man of parts as far as P1015118 I e ii‘ll\'lll\_' lli\ llillilltfl‘ to get homi- as f ' prove it— fol men-lire a ilP\\'VJ\1f1§9-‘§ winners is concerned. He bought 1,1,1 11,. 1.1111 1- stand. Al. piolus inade this year the two-year-old trotter Tarawhen 11-01.,‘ 1,1111 1.1- 1111. 11,11. from a ' i‘ will go hn : into ihe EHIPYDYi-“P- she was on the pace, had her con~ o e s o 1,1,11,11,11 11311.1; "n11; Davis cup, l, That is titl- spi .t. GPOTRP. llpwfifd verted to the trot and she ended Qn111;,.111,.11v 11115 131111111111! .11 and onward. urn-r silly still, d0 lip with a world's record asafour- 1 T B11131" 1S 1111111011 111m“ if me something niu- all the time! your-old in a race-ZOO. Later or. Dana Cup 1W1 m be Kakgm“ 171.131.“ he sold her for a long price to an Italian sportsman and she is rac- ing over there but has to take a back scat to the ex-American trot- Sccrctarl‘ J. W. Blunt/ens list of lritrics for the Prffiillfllll Exhibi- . . d, R 1., .. tion harness rum-s August 17th to Reg. Whitlocks mi pPL oi l lost night defeated "Whitey" Gil- 30th. nun-Mr <*ii~-‘\\'1\P1'l‘ ti“ "111: for Musclemne 2.02 3-4- 115' Giants 13 w 7 to take the mid- n cr- T0 >-\." '"' “'""'- “‘-" “' ">- . bal chum ionslii of tho Slllliflisiilu in i‘ - uiinilu-r ruuloual- Bowser has had several stars oi- jsgnfivel games? clamps havmg lty of thc ollVrziu. No 7011i‘ day near-stars andthis year has quite {crud the “r195 1O me 1111.111 11g race inr-i:.;1:. ur in flu-t. no race 11 formidable stable. Tommy Berry. a result of their 1.1601111, Thln-Mlay met-tin; oi z not ~ s in the 11-110 110a,; the race dIiVmE- 1-5 an night, after having won the open- hIl|l'liliIll'.\, ‘~ u- ud $11071 B Englishman who came to ‘he m‘ encounwx. Rovers by 1,1111“- gulnxy of 1- i.- no let- United States some twenty or more tmfiwmmng 1.1610“. are 1,1011, down ai i "I'll Ci-Fhfi d5 _vcars ago as a boy. He had no proud poswswrs o; me Jack MC- surc of pit . mini-rs that at prBViOUS experience with trotters 001m Tmphy_ 1h;- {1111-1 ~' ‘w -~"l1=I1‘~I1'-‘d by but had ridden runners and pick- A brace of mm“ 1-11 1111. 111.1 much u; w 31-111‘ the fin- ed up a lot of information about inning gave me m“. 61121111110115 11 lsilcs w": u and iv is too 1101595 in the Old COImlTY- He 15 lead they never relinquished bo- mucii. P‘ '-"* - "mm m“ ‘my fl Very Eenflemflni!’ d“? M" can hind the steady hurling‘ of Henry wil" i» 1- ~11 '1'» w-r. PM lei t1i=am with the best Gauthier. Gauthier was hit frccly" at times but was just too good in the pinches for his hard strlvinu ; opponents. Manderson on t-hc us mm‘ N Dr. F. W. ‘Ho-pha- is being warmly welcomed by many friends ' . rn Pl'ltll'li'5 R.L. la-nor l5 I-vu" vivid "l" who are 818d iv We him bwk 0" mound for the losers pitched eap- l horv-s. mo 1 ‘h’ 111"" bl’ hi5 311mm ‘Hui-ion wur- m" able ball throughout but fiflflltlgllli‘, 1 Gruimu 1-1 world's Doctor is an excellent conversa- errors behind him was onc of the i Ihfifflllllifl u~1~~< \' \‘l tum: paw-r m llonallst and it is certainly W?!’ main factors in ht (lcfcat. l blllln .\~1- 1.11 luiw- bcci‘ entertaining to hear his descrip- __ 1.1111111 w-v l-lvhil-ri-ii‘ (ions of the trainers and He“ DELAYED POSTCARD and‘, . illllllt'll"1'\i»l,\l rncc horses which he comes In t? m ~. ltiu-v u=I'i'"H-*';coi1lnct with at leading American mp1s Alta“ -<CP>— A post- will r lllv-i ,\1-- l iru‘ "-1- ill" l iracks. One statement he madfl card mailed from here 26 years ago i {01-11111- 1 .1-..l. iimi-r of Pnt- _ l0 n11» writer a 16W days B80 119-5 has finally been delivered to the. rick l) r-"c xilr i: h- llmk his 1ft" l liuucrcd in my mind $0 i-hflt I 5m addressee. It wRS mailed in 191i to i 0rd of an". i-i 1- up»: ~u1-». which l coin: to rel-wise It in vii-w I sot A the local United Church minislci‘ l is illc trull- _-- -- ‘i 7dr l-noi‘ hi" l mcntal fixation on it. You know then on holiday in ClVlZflljY. He. had i bccn in m» v.- - h-r "H" l" luv" uu- p-rchonrinlv-sl-st-s believe that left there and thc card was for-' F€flwllllfi on r1». -.__ Hi 111.1 h- ii h livprnssinus ale bad for us and that warded from place to place. It b111, 11,11 1, 1- -, 1‘ . l‘ cvviw- anything that is troubling us bears the picture of ‘lic first. holr-l "110 1-..111_.111 . i should he talked over with some built in Irma tnkc“ -..nilc it was on ‘.111 1,1. ,1 1111., . iouc, preferably sympathetic. to get fire. _A__W_ _ u C1111“. 11-1111 m.» ri-H- l the kinks out of it—that ls out of " u ~ “Mp5 U1 111. 1-1 1.1 m.» wit-ally the mind of having fewer heats to go. -' 31TH’ 1111- l 11: )1 - . 1“..-~’ -__- -—-—-—-— 3X31} 1»..- 1 ,11,1l . -._11.- out iluxc Well. the Doctor says that quite It may be quite true that wcl Ind H1111 11.1; . ; 1~u-r nu .‘ii a few of the trainers at the big sometimes give our horses ‘too| 1,1,4], - 1,1111 .11 1..- ll- r- iiic l‘.l‘l'~'\ irnrks give very few warming up many warming up miles and musl air slo-ra uz- i111. u hi1. .-iill"'~-'l\' lllliPS now. That at s recent mati- dull them for the raring task 1 second 1,1111... n. 111-. 1n a mm ucc mew-ling several horses ivcreiwhlch is ahead nf tlicm. l-Iovxcvi-i- ' .. - iriiccrl "cold". that is to say they‘! cannot sec how uarmiilg up L11“. 1.’ .. - 311-.» 1., ,-1 lm-ciiiiiaii 1 ‘,\'il‘i' joggcd two or three mllcsmlles can bc avoided lliilcss miuc n. 11m 11 111i, m. ‘fili’ iu ihe hut in a barn to rest until their "blow out" miles have ln-cn pit-cu .114. of q. ‘ir l; s-ru Picvhmns crime ofl‘. thcn taken out the day before. Gcttimz hark to 1-, W. 14., i.ll --vr-ir-ol-l scored a fcw limes and went away my old athletic days. the usual roam“. 11 1 . , .-i.-, in‘ lhr i.\'~ l at tho hr-ll with the rest. "But". procedure before a rncc was i0 do; 1v1.,..11,‘1 n ,1 11-: u. 411m: .1r»|- , suld I. ‘wouldn't they trike the no training thc day prior to it. but 1.. .,1. p 11 111- or Wor - Qluimps. Doctor?" "No. they did to take a good walk mornlnn. af- 11. .1 1-. Ir vi-rki-rl out ~ not. One ivent in 210 l-2. another lernoon and evcnitig. The llififl . 11ml (il“l\' mls- ri- ,ln 212 1-4 and a third horse who was to biilld up as much rev-rye‘ w» Lns .-i"1l.’iii\ iui-lu-ris handled that way stepped nervous force as possible hcc; lat . y; 1» ,- uv lic won 1‘ souv-whcrc in between They raced ""_ _-”’ 4*: the $3,300 Anuiicau SLnkC for‘ W011 and seemed fresher because tconttnued on page 7; i I courts pen Monday. to a country" which uses turf’ for its championships it believes its chances of regaining ltlic cup are better than if it had lf.-one l0 Germany where they play on cla_v. Newport -Presents Quiet Scene NPAVPORT. R. 1'. Aim. G-wf/AP) The anchors arc wcilzhcd, sails arc sci and the great fleet of pleasure craft which gathered licrc to soc Harold S. Vanderbilt's Ranger dcfcni Ftnricavour II. T. O. M. SopvxiiliZ< second challenger for tho America's cup, tonight irus liomcunvd hound. A few (lav.- auo ll pns-ililc to walk across Newport hurl-or flown to Tlrcutou Cove. sicpiiihtf from one varnished deck was almost ti» anoi-lior. so ("ost- u-cre moored yachts of rill rlcserptirin. 'I‘on’<.-h1‘. :1 izlc from yachts of \ir‘\\'il'll‘i rt iricnt» few other than ilic cup hnnls rcmaincd. With Rwnaci" and Endeavour 1T in Brenton (‘ovc WPN‘ Sopwlthfls first Flndcuvour. which failed to lift thc ilVrlilly three years ago; Ilziliihuu". the sloop with which Vanderbilt defeated her. and Yankee. thrice unsuccessful candidate ‘or defence nomination. Thcy’ wait the starting gun in the New York Yacht Club cruise ivliicli hcgns at New London. Conn. Auc. 16. POSTIES‘ NT WINNIPFG. Mountic of tho pnstmrislcrs of Canada always qrl. thc=r mun." a meeting of Man- itolm pnslmfazlcrs licre agreed. "In rirllrerv of letters some very ln- suffWicnllv addressed. "WY Jhow stamina :-.= arcfit a: the Mounties,“ said Rcv. w, G. Marton. i ‘Winners Of Opening Game Batting the offerings of "Lefty" McAleer freely throughout the 1 eight innings the gamc la: ted Can- 1 adieu: last niglri drcw f... blood in the junior baseball plnyr-ih ior 1 the City championship by dcieat- l ing the Esquires 8 to 4. Giving their pitcher. Murphy a three run lead in first half of the first inning, a lead which he never relinquished in hanging up his eighth victory of thelseason. Canadiens hit well in Emmet 1 the the pinches to win the encounl-cr under ivrups. Imavinp iwo runners stranded on the paths in the first frame Esquires pu hcd ucro-s their first tally of the game in the fourth to make the count read 3-1 but after they had been retired in order in the fifth Canadicns came back to repeat their first inning run-making efforts with three more tallies in the last half of the same frame to build up a five run lead. 1 Battling dcsperaicly to gct back into the running Esquires again left men stranded in the sixth and seventh but in the eial1th~sh0u= ing their only real batting effort oi the contest-they slammed three trail 6-4. But. runners home to this advantage wa= again short- lived as the ivinncrs drove two runners home in the last half of the same inning for the final counters of the game. By innings:- 123 456 7B R Elsquires 000 100 03 4 Canadians 300 030 02 8 Umpires-At the plate George Francis; on the bases ‘Johnny Stanley and Johnny Garnhum. N. $. Pair Confident OfWinning 4C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) SHAWINIGAN FALLS. Que. Aug. 6—The Peck brothers, Eber and Watxon, Nova Scotlas hope in the fourth annual international La Tuque to Three Rivers canoe race down the St. Maurice River. were still in fifth place tonight on completion of 100 miles of the l25-mile course. The Bear River team placed fourth in today's 25-miie paddle from St. Jacques cles Piles to this power town and moved to within six minutes oi fourth place in aggregate time. Edmond Donllgny and Armand sauvageau both of this town. again finished in front today to add to the lead they gained on the first leg: The Indian team oi Charles and Thomas Klhultishlsh. "second yesterday. slipped to sixth place today but. hung on to second rank in elapsed time. The Nova Scotian pair, still in fine met/tie after the long grind down the treacherou. St. Maurice. were cheerful at prospects of cut- ting down the 40 minutes separ- ating them from the leading rac- ers. “We'll make up lost time tomor- row and bring t-he prizes back : row with only nine of the original -iCP)— Like the dropped out. yesterday and one to- north country. ‘day. home," they confidently announ- oed. Final 25 miles from here to Three Rivers will be 1'R"P('i tomor- l4 starters at the post. Four teams 1 i _.___i___._ TRIPLE!’ TIIEOLOGIANS RlEGlNA-(GPJ-Born on a farm 116B? P511171 Basie. 55 miles south of Regina. on Sept. 18, i912, triplet brothers Donald, Grant and h in th i b ts £5912): gsziirgozid as 8e 285?“; “Monday, and shining lights in this Dominion have entered the last night won first placein the standing of League with a 23-8 victory their arch-rivals. of the league, being a game of a previous two squads had engaged m- W!‘ a brief time last carried a 1-0 lead but a brace of tallie- ed the Artillery team on their way to victory. For thebalance of the game the winners scored runs in Judzclal honors. 1cm, field. For he has risen to the ipositlon of "chief justice" National Hockey League. tou ans call the firm-jawed hockey referee whose efficient handling of lthc world's moat speedy contests ‘drew praise from comments‘ a as he made his debut on N. 1-I. L. ice last winter. l Albcrla-Saskatchewan border. versatile barrister shone in baseball. rugby and tennis while attending =ths University of Alberta and es- he returiied here after three year- m i’ Cecil McMillan. have all chosen s career in theology. Donald Grant are graduates of a Winnipeg institute. while Cecil ‘s in. Portland. Ore., finishing his studies. m 4A First Place G o e s T o 1st Medium Brigade once again Softball over the City The encounter was the last game replayed draw these night Esqulies in the third inning start.- every session the high-spot in . " _ -' be‘ l1 counters in doubles Palm?!‘ the“ scaling m“ paigner at Wimbledon and on the continent. the sixth. Esquircs hit hard en- ough at. times but couldn't. come i ' aoxiivc “U w_"“_“' a ' . _ BASKETBALL flow“ . ornan SPORT WRESTLING OPEN M ONDA Y; 1 Charlottetown Mecca For Tennis Enthusiasts With A rli i | i6 F )’ Staging Of Major Tourney The dream of tennis enthusiasts In the Mafltime Pr0vinceg._‘hb Eastern Canada championships-will open on the Charlottetown cnurlj lists. One of Canada's most colorful perfonners, Marcel Rainville of Montreal. will arrive Monday with his 19-year-old protege. Rog" Duh lvage, as the veteran Frenchmancontinues s comeback campaign 1h“ struck a snag in the Dominion championships at Toronto last 111011111 Besides the diminutive player who was a member of Canada's Devi; Surface for the Dominion title in Ross Wilson of Toronto will wield a riwque Robert Murray, Montreal's law- student who has risen to the top of the tennis heap in Canada. will be missing. but his bespectacled and fellow-cam- Watt. will come to through in the pIHChOs leaving no Prince Edward Island. less tl-iau 16, runners stranded on - the bases throughout the conteit. quires 5. Two base hit: Saunders1 “Fhrec base hit: McInnis. Home run: Squarebriggs. 2: McKenzie. Saunders. Whalcn. Base on balls: off Goss 4; Storey 6. Stolen base: Squarebriggs. Power. McImiis. Left on base: Esquires 16; Artillery 3. Umpires-At the plate. Nels Whltlock; on the bases. Bill Law- lor and T. Robertson. By Innings 123 456 789 R ll E Esquircs 001 101 014- 8 l2 7 Artillery 002 4311 12x—-23 l9 9 Deciding Tilt Of §emi-finals The fourth and deciding game of the Industrial League semi- finals between the All Stars and Cubs will take place over the week end. The game is bound to be hard fought affair from start to finish as both teams are itching to get at one another, being as it is‘ nearly two weeks since they played. The series now stands at. one game apiece and a draw. the All Stars having won the first game and drawing the second. with the Cubs capping the third game by the score oi 8 to 0. Both teams will be out in full force in an effort to cop this all- lmportant game as one team or the other will be eliminated. "Boo" McCallum. ace speed ball artist will toe the slab for the All Stars. while Ernie Robins. brilliant portsider, will attempt to pitch the Cubs into a playoff berth with nts player here. and possibility was also held that. Ora Davis of Ottawa would make the trip. iLaird Doubles Team BOX SCORE Land's father was also expected to journey down to the Maritlmes. Artillery AB R H P0 A E The Watts were holders of the McInnis. 2b 5 4 2 2 4 4 United States father and son Currie. ss. 6 1 2 0 2 l doubles championship at one time Whelan. c. 4 3 l 3 0 0 Wilson. Toronto's hard-hitting Williams, 31b 6 3 3 2 1 0 player who holds down the oflicial Power. cf. 6 3 2 1 0 1 No. 2 ranking position in the D0- Kane. rf. 4 3 2 l 0 0 minion. is coming and will st.- Saunders. lf. 5 3 3 l 0 0 tempt to continue the record he McQuarrie, lb 5 2 3 l5 0 2 established in the Marltimes in Storey. p. 5 l 1 2 3 1 1035. _ — - — - - The Toronto racquet wielder was Totals 46 23 19 27 10 9 unbeaten on his campaign of the seaside provinces two years ago, Esquires AB R H P0 A E copping the New Brunswick. Nova Squarebriggs. 2b 5 3 2 2 4 2 Scotla and Prince Edward Island McKenzie, lb ' 1 1 l0 0 O singles titles. Whalen. 3b. 4 0 1 0 1 1 I-Iis finals opponent; on all three McDonald c. 6 0 2 3 0 1 occasions was Joe O'Hara. the Ot- Carmichaehcfsz ss 6 1 1 0 0 l tau-a Irishman who returned last Acorn. rf 5 i 2 4 0 0 year to capture the Nova Scotla Ennis. lf. 5 l 3 2 l) 0 ' and Prince Edward Island titles. McInnis, ss 3 0 0 2 2 2 i I-ie did not attend the New Bruns- Goss. p. 4 0 0 0 3 l) wick meet as its dates were not xMcLeod, cf 2 1 0 I 0 0 suitable. Hopes were being held - - — - — — the endurance man from Ottawa Totals 46 812 2410 '7 would participate in the biggest “batted for Mclnnis in 7th. meet ever attempted by tennis of- Summary ficials this side of Montreal. but Eurned rims: Artillery 15; Es- - no definite word has been received from him as yet. Rainville Entered Rainville wired his entries and requested officials to hold open two women's singles positions. though the names of the players were not known. it was_ felt they would be dangerous threats to the hopes of women competitors. K!- Julienne Dugal, a hard-driving from Quebec. is already Definite threats from Nova Sco- fia were seen in the women's com- petitions from Mrs. Harold Jones. who has dominated her division in the Maritlmes Mrs. F. V. Woodbury. the Halifax veteran who has partnered Mrs Jones to many fine doubles vic- torics; Miss Jean Wright of Petite Riviera. and many other entries from Halifax. for several years; Miss Gertrude Keating and Miss Elsie Inrd of Monet-on have en- tered their names and competitors from Sackville have also been received. as well as from Eastern Maine. and Fredericton New Brunswick Entries Garnet Raper of Saint John and a fonner Montreal star has enter- ed and Monctons Don Robinson and Milton Musgrave, a former Halifax player, will also compete. I-Iallfaxs two leading singles players. Don Bauld and Bev Piers. will not make the trip. but the Nova Scotla capital will be repre- sented by Harry Roper. Eric Wood- worth, Hugh Little. one of the most promising junior players in Wide Sweeping hooks. the Maritime; who more than The tilt is called for 3.15 shmrp holds his own in senior competi- and Bill Ryan will call the balls tion. Bpbuponahoe. Don 51111111191». and strikes. A. C. Wlswell. C. Harris and others. A large entry list of Island players assures the tournament Young Lawyer plenty of local color. A. s. Dick- Hockey Mogul EDMONTON, Aug. Il-Back in 1928 when Clarence S. Campbell re- ceived his law diploma, admirers of the bflliant Rhodes scholar-select ucro confident he was dwtlned for Campbell exceedej these predic- tions, though in a slightly. differ- in the "The Dlctator"—i.s what Edmon- Born in Macklin, Sash, near 311a e abiished a promising reputation in 5 nsurnnce law in Edmonton when graduate ally. and son, Frank Hansen. Don Gsss. Jack Kenny and Stuart MacNutt are among. the many who are looked upon to provide atlfl’ opposition for the invaders. slon Eleanor Bourke, Evelyn Sin- clatr. Betty Rogers and others have signified their intention of parti- cipating fn the major event. In the ladies divi- Meus singles and doubles. wom- en's singles and doubles. and mix- ed doubles events will be staged during the week. and if sufficient entries are received, a Junior tour. nament. will lac-staged. Also a vet- eran's class. ;__..._____ PROMOTE SEA FISHING SAINT JOHN. N. 5-. -—(OP)-— Efforts are being made here t0 nterest sportsmen and tourists generally in deep sen fishing .off Saint John. Services of LeBlanc, Wedgeport. N. 8.. an ex- pert tn this sport, have been Stanley ecured. 1 {ii ‘ARTHUR. Ont-(CP) — .4 a thief to catch l thief." Ottawa. Entomological department officials believe. Consequently to rid the lakehesd district of cater- ptl" o ~ and snny worms two types f that live off the pests will (up team when It was functioning and who defeated United States‘ r1111 1934, Laird Watt of Montreal and t in the singles competition, I s-I ander; Taking Part In Dom. Meel ___ When the Dominion Rifle Asso- ciation meet- gets underway a. Connaught. Ranges, Ottawa oi Monday the Island will 1,1. ' W61 represented by a strong (111111 11m are now on their way 11, 1h! ranges. Seven of the marksinen leg early in the week the Quebec Rifle Assoc‘ t while the remaining s: 1311111315: in; the Island squad left lam u Join their teammates for the M; Dominion meet. Those representi this year are: gan. Q.M.S. A. to take part fr n! the Island 2.1g. J. Landrl. m1 B)’. Ueut. p T- Hooper, Lieut. A.J. mo“, Pte. G. A. Coles, Lleut. Roy m. Cabe. Trooper R. Andrews. Sat a, L- 901981 Sig. Earl Burke. sigh, g, McDonald. Trooper W.W PlCkBfd. CSMA. D. McMaster, Sig. A, v Spilletlt. ‘ The first seven riflemei who stten meet. named are ti“ ded the Qllebgq Second Game Of Playoffs Trading their opponents by on. game in the race for the city Junior title Esquire; clash with Canadians tomorrow in the second Esme of the best out. of five series for the junior baseball champion- ship of the City. Not. in the least down hearted by their opening game defeat Es- quiiies to a man claim there will be a different stroy to tell when the second encounter is over while Canadiens fresh from their open- ing victory are freely predicting that they will make it two straight "Skinny" McKinnon will likely be the Canadlens starting hurlei with Rsquires sending Shepherd in the mound in an attempt u: hilt the confident Canadian-z The game is scheduled to start at. 1:45 and player; are asked w be ready at that. time. Comrnercialism" Has Sp o i led Claim NORTH HATLEY, Qua, Aus- 4 —(CP)—Gene Tunney, the mil who retired undefeated as hem” weight boxing champion of lht world not long after makmc $1.- 000.000 from a single light. salt Boxing, here today "commercialism hi! spoiled boxing." 1 l ney. who drew boxing‘ largest purse in one of his ti" fights with Jack Demstzv. exllrf-‘S’ ocl this opinion while takinK thin!’ cosy in this summer resort in Que‘ beds eastern townships. Here are two predictions i» Tunney; Joe Louis to beat Tommi‘ Fl" "with ease." Tunney said, however. it W9 unlikely Julian Black and Jill?“ Roxborough. co-pilots of Wu“ would allow the Brown Bomb" u‘ be released in the vicinity. fight Schmeling again. filth”?! Louis was willing tn take ii" match. Home Run Standing (s, The Associated new (Does not include night Elm“ M Yesterday's Homers: Hislins-R. Sox. I; ‘rrosky, Indians. 1; Gehrig. Yankees; York. Tisflfi: 139mm“ Hnrtnett, Hack. cubs: Jflmw“ Wsrstler. Bees, one esch- "r The Leaders: DiMl8I1°-_Y'eh_ ees. a2; lbxx. Red Box- M-dflh‘ rig. Yankees. M.’ TTNKY- I‘? o“ 26; Greenberg. T189"- 75' Giants. 22. Leonie Totals: American 5“ National Q37. TOtBl 951- i NW 531M ISTER. B. 9-‘ (or) —WA 40031011“! alffifil caught with s ti" M” l d“. rmer. River here m" "P 1,11,... vet-m men for irwdmfb 011i belnl subdued with I “'1', 1rd fisherman received MW" °“ sci-swim.