JULY 1s, 1931 ,_. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN r HG E SE Vii.‘ p0 wuno HOCKEY 1%,. Features To Be Run [n Connection l/Vith The ___-___ Auxiliary to the main event and yet at any other time major ot- tractions, the 40-mile bicycle racc and the 10-mile foot race are fur- ther reinforced by a modern big Barn Dance as a. climax to the Golden Cloves Tourney I E |N THIS CORNER flnal night of the Golden Gloves Tournament. Barn Dances have been the vogue _ . everywhere, and old-time ll" Leo Kpuiq msh fiom a decision and old-time dances holdm y. w”, 0w,- Billy Holm at CamP-_ LLCUW,_NB.. is on the shelf again. Recun-pnce oi a hand injury he 59ml when training for a 218M Ell Bobbv Orr forces the 10081 “‘:iz.m,.,.,-._.},; to remain idle for a mint}; 0.5m weeks. the inlUTY be‘ mo 9\'"il1lIil('l'l by a local medico ‘£50m... “r1111 the above result. l“ 1' -1-. -,'.- :11 . -.i_ii will be forced to Agalnllfikllfllll with Bennie Binrls tanccro-iilt of tllis turn of affairs “d“,.,,;,,,..i_._v he (Kelly) gave his ‘H5057...- nht going through with Sl'lll‘(llll(‘(l 12th July match with spotlight. This will be an. enjoy- able ending to the ' ing Championships, week from today for in Island history. The bicycle and the first time foot races are Local bike racers will compete a‘. back with them mainland compet- itors. In the 10-mile foot grind several of the Maritime star run- ners, including Oliver, are expect- ed to face the starter. The main event-the Golden Gloves meet-is taking like wild- Binns. ileriflt V5111“ gglgistohfig fire. Entries will greatly exceed ‘iIl,\‘~OlT c.iu~o<l \\ H111‘ tumnmup the fondest hopes of the Promot- the 111111“ ll" “‘”“““ a ° ers. Already seventeen boxers mp b,.,,,,-,. iiiooting Binns. As he £35,1-, .\[1f[]l'(l any contract forthe m" in» lull. iiililritllllll’ SQ-thathe Win i.- ii-iuiiii his rights lii lak- mg r11.» llttllily wtnlygflhpt. ., . .- n. ‘i\.l;~ll'Y. by .111.v 11mins trying l0 (lotion flit‘ scrflP- He 15 "w" than ill!\l(lllS to meet his one-time ro,‘,q,,,.,i,,,- min, states Kellysman- have submitted their entry fronl this province. Teams of amateur boxers are expected from Sydney, New Waterford, Jogglns, N. S.. Maccan, N. S., Amherst, st. John, Fredericton. Calnpbeilton, and in- dividual competitors from other points. It is doubtful ifvnny ail- nual boxing championship held in the past can boast as large an I801‘, 1111<~11 111* lmndmli; bhelégf entry list. PPFTMW M?‘ Bmns d notehave The eight classes will see all an. eomnioi- ed, he nee tries in competition on Tuesday luv fears on that matter. Leo has M5,, “qiiitiiiq that scrap foralonz time and isn't going to let any- thing stand in the way of it if he night with the winners meeting in the finals on Wednesday night. Among those contending will be‘ some very clever boxers, some of can help ili- a“ >V ‘g 9K whom made trial in the Olympic - i 1 -‘ “ boxing contests a ar . Mfllflll"! "f Em Mullah and The prizes-cups,” trogigitles and (Jeorce Ix-slie here on A118l15i 53h hid caused a flurry of excitement tilrouzhoiit the boxing fans of the island, It. seems that this Leslie medals-will be on display in a few days and contributed by pro- minent citizens will be Judged l; picking them tougher handsome and appropriate re- 165°" - wards. ind tougher all the time and it is our people are sporuovlng and apparent that the more fights he gels the more confident he be- EOIXIPS. 2+; :4’; ¥ all branches of athletics have ever been attractive. It is believed that demonstration of the manly art of self-defence, scientific, smart, and Halifax on July 19th and will bring ‘ You got to hand it to the big Souris bzttler. There is hardly 8 foe he is soared of and once he well-conducted-will attract thou- sands of the population to the Forum July 20th and 21st. gets on idea. into his head it up»; a lot of persuasion to knock ltout. .\li’lllCll, as is known. l5 the tighter who defeated Leslie in the \\'llll(‘ Ilope tournament at Toronto and ever since that time George hiis had it in the back of his mind tilrit some day he would meet up train with Mr. Maitch and defeat hiin Now he is going to realize his ambition and if there ever was an opponent Irslie wanted to beat it is Mailch. Over a year ago Leslie was talking about the coming light. Even then he was confident of tiikgug him in a return bout lllil it appears now that it won't be very long before he will be able to show ivliotller or not his confl- iience in his own ability is justi- 0t Play In Club Tournament Narrows Down ‘hi Play narrowed dovm to the finals in the women's singles while one men's double and two mixed doubies matches were completed in the Charlottetown lawn tennis club tournament yesterday. Jean Tait triumphed over Betty Rogers in a three-set struggle in one semi-final match of the wo- men's singles. Miss Tait won the 1p s“ gt first set 6-3 but Miss Rollers F1111 ‘ihcro will be a galaxy of fight- out the second 6-1. Score of the lng amateurs on hand for the “"31 set w” 6'4" Maritime Golden Gloves tourna- Ewan“ Bourke entered we “ml lied or n . "(Dotted mont at lilo Forum July 20th and by eliminating Dons Hem“ m 71st. That is becoming more evi- dent every diiy as entries keep pouring in nnd the promoters as- llll'8 us that the three provinces will be woli represented. +15 dé ti? , !n rcizrirzl to the bicycle and toad riiccs being staged ih con- nection u-iih the tournament it is an assured fact that both events will provide thrilling action. While the bike riicc will not have any score of entries or anything near it ncvvrl loss those who will be it the Slnrllng line will be the the Maritime Provinces a battle they should ize over the gruelling 40-mile route from Summerside. ' n’: =l+ current yesterday ihilt llnv Oliver, con Olsen arid (‘l Pliil would be three starters l" c IO-milc mad race. If such the czisc thcn Island race fans ‘I |_ the best in the car lites performing. Olsen. Ol- iier iiild Paul have thrilled fans Nova Seotin many a time with “"13 1'111111l11g duels and should h i110 make their appearance mire. ltwould certainly assure the "P E0111g over in a big way. , d: ‘l1 ‘ié 1k M13111 Cook has moved out of the §lhilme._ liito a minor league [mg I. which may become a major M n i‘ i911‘ rears when Cleveland ‘O out whether hockey is going “PP the new Sutphin rink in siu-phlses. Rumors were ~:- .. as it bfnkf Jim sutherland. the n". Cook Oiiiril-io hockey whetherBill °" 32011.1’ Davidson was the "ll right wings. and he the Kifilllvvlflllil haw a bit because s53, |,,'.";“)""q'1‘l_\'ctornn who broke m both pmiylls-kgy sets a areatstore 4.; it: u; , “llffqmlhlllnd must have hail fimllJllllf as a coach those Fron- l 1111111’ slop to town. develop players Cook. _vou have in make fans A rive tn Hnz O'Meara. Bill i‘ greatest of all right Wll I Players. Davidson straight sets. Scores were, 6-4. 6-0- Fred Kelly and Jean Tait were sent to the sidelines 1n a mixed doubles match by Gordon Hiltche- son and Gwen Rogers in a three set match after they previously de- feated S. MacDonald and Doris Heartz in another Hutcheson and Miss B08615 di-‘fi-‘lll- ed them 4-6. 6-2, 6-4. Kelly and Miss Tait defeated MacDonmd and Miss Heartz, 3-6. 9-4. 5'4- Fred Kelly combined With D1’- Glddlngs for his third match 0f efeat MacDonald 2131 Sea; innit nlicns double match, 6-3, 6-4. Attempts were being W59 li° conclude the tournament Wednes- day, an official said last night. All players scheduled were reflllcslfid to be on time for matches. TODAY'S MATCHES - _ __B. ers and 1‘. Guy vfglpngsi; e228 G. Hutcheson. E. Bourke and D. Gass vs. Mrs. Smith and G. F. Hutcheson. 6.30 p. m.—MacMllla.n vs. Gor- don. FraserMacMillan Loses To Barnard MONTREAL, Jilly l2 - (GP)- Fraser MacMillari. Charlottetown: touring tennis FIB-Yer» m“ m‘ B“ today M play began in the Q11!- beo provincial champion-nulls- Drgwn against Bob Barnard. 0119 of Montreal's strOHEP-‘l "film"- Mseliiiliiiii dropped 111$ "hmmm" match in straight sets, 6-2. h Bob Murray of Montreal. fie-s from victory in the Ontaiio tun‘- lar hunt. breezed to an easy 6ft- 6-1 win against Andre TOHSHIYVPT - another Montreali-r. other favor- ltse to win first round matches in; eluded Ross Wilson nnd Gfllllf McLean of Toronto. Bill Piano 10f Hamilton and George Lech-in o Montreal. wonder, but he alas inclined to be temperamental. given to mocilildy’ streaks, and a bit rvsflllful °f 5 olplino three-setter. NW; held here a; creating a. great deal of interest. 1 OF T Artillery Team ‘IIS Halted By squires l _____ l Sendinglot Medium Brigade team down to their worst defeat of the t the same breaking their six-game hin one game 1n the Ciiy Softball scheduled league game. Starting off with time night drew up of the leaders League by de- Artillery 27-10 in a _ a five run burst ill the first half of the first m? 105915 BPDeared as if they were § S? 5' 5 53 5 O s U’ C .- § -< 5 i? . never headed. l ~and E. Mi-Cabe 22l- 13 errors by the l8-h' third inning on and the Esquires really coasted to victory. ‘Murray Carmichael provided the fledlng features of the game ac_ fifpllug six chances in centre field in a brilliant manner. BOX SCORE Esquires AB R HPO A E Ennis lf 6 3 2 1 0 0 51111111 730011 McKenzie lst 6 4 4 6 1 2 Squarebrises 2b 4 3 2 3 1 1 McDonald rf 6 3 2 0 0 0 F‘. Wllelan 3b 4 3 2 0 1 l Murley ss 6 2 3 l 1 0 Rockwell c 6 2 1 7 4 1 Carmichael cf 5 4 2 6 0 0 Totals 50 27 18 24 9 6 Artillery an R HPO A a Mclnnis ss 512 z z 0 Curriezb- 520331 W.Wheianc 522211 Williams 11> 522912 Powercf 501403 K3719 l) 5 2 2 3 1 0 Stullflb 511112 l-lennessey if 4 0 0 3 0 2 Harper 4 o 1 z o z Totals 4s 1o 11 27 s l3 SUMMARY Earned runs: mquires luvs: i-iiiis batted in, McKenzie s Ennis 3, Carmichael 3, Whelan 3, Rockwell 3, 2, Still] 2. McDonald Williams 2, McInnis and Power l,‘ left on base, Artillery 8; home run, base hit, base hit. W. Rockwell, Carmichael; Kane l8, off Stull ll; Stull 8, Kane Nels Whltlock, Lawior and McNevin. losers plus an attack of the winners left 12. Artil- Murl-ay 3. Squarebriggs 3. Fsquircs 5, Kane; 3 McKenzie. McDonald; 2 Whelan. Squarebriggs. o Down The Alleys --._ HOLY NAME HALL BOWLING Kinsley Candle Pins ___._. Last night on the Alleys the scores Holy Name in the Kinsley candle pin tournament ran very high. ‘The Aces won from the flying Frenchmen by the small margin of l9 pins, while the Kings were win- ning from of 107 pins. the Alerts by a margin Four more teams roll again to- night at 7.30 sharp. Aces:- E. Robin 87 84 85-256 G. Keenan 71 61. 68-200 W. Craswell 80 75 81-236 J. McCabo 62 55 58-175 R. Dalzicl 64 63 68-195 M. Carragher 48 44 61-148 Total 1210 Flying Frenchmen:- F. Hennessey 70 73 64-207 D. McKenzie 61 57 80-198 C. LeClair 7i 75 66-212 M. McFarlane 60 42 64-166 J. Lawlor 66 85 75-226 M. Dougan 6i 57 64-182 Total 1191 Ladies high single D. McKenzie 80. Ladies high three G. Keenan 200. Gents high single E. Robin 87. Gents high three E. Robin 256. Alerts:- V. Coyle 83 76 78-237 A. Gcss 80 69 71-220 A. Kelly 72 65 74-211 F. McMillan 63 63 71-197 I. Dougan 62 53 71-186 Total 1051 Kings:- J_ Hughes 93 77 80-250 it. McFarlane 68 81 72-221 G. Young 74 83 94-251 V. Kelly 69 72 74-215 E. McCabe 68 73 80-221 Total 115B Ladies high single R. McFarlane 8i. Ladle: high three R. McFarlane Young 94. Young 251. 7.30 sharp: Gents high single G. Gents lilrli three G, Tonight's schedule at Orioles vs. Beale". Queens vs. Trull 91‘!- ___?_ .__. Historic Cos/ten Will Open Today GOSHEN. N. \'., .iiil.v 12-(“1 historic Gosheu opens the $25.- 000 race card lt‘.l\(ll‘l‘0W wilh 509 hm-gpg ready to launch their 1937 pnxfeffl invasion of the Grand Cir- cuii‘ l l Pete Kelly Leads Field For Amateur Crown ' In .N.B.-P.E.I. Golf Tourney ilsland Golfer Trails Larry Thornton, Moncton ’rofessional, By One Stroke In Race For Open Crown With 104 For 24 Holes. MONCTON. N. B., July l2- iOPl-Pele Kelly. Charlottetown. Leading the field oi’ 18 in third division play was young Paul member of the Detroit Red Wings Deadman, Moncton, 119. H. team in the National Hockey Hickey, westiield, topped the League. tonight led golfers com- fourth division with 120. I peling for the New Brunswick and Ideal weather and fast ns Prince Edward Island Amateur I contributed to good golf. With. clown after the first day's play in ' the annual tournament. Larry Thornton. Moncton pro- ‘ fessional, led the field of 73 witha 1 score of 103' for 24 holes i Open competition. Kelly was only i one stroke behind Thornton in the l race for the Open title. f. O a a Q .. a 5 9. 8 5 5 e a 9i e 5 w. Q hole competition. C. M. Galbraith, Charlottetown. 5. .55 no 5 O- § ch Trailing the red-headed hockey , stood fourth in the professional Star svas Eric Thompson, of the standing with a score of 109. i Riverside Golf and Country Club Twenty-four hole totals for other l near Saint John. with 105. R. G. Charlottetown players were: Mclnemcjv, Riverside, and R. G. First division: J. A. Saunders, Likely, Westfield. were in third 125; V. Saunders, 118; R. T. Hol- place while Aubrey Steeves, man, 110. Moncton, and Percival Streeter, Riverside, tied for fourth with 109. Defending the tyre-province Amateur and Open titles, Rev. J. W. Holland. Riverside. fell to seventh place with 114.711 the pro competition Archie OFFICERS TIE-ELECTED MONCTON. N.B.. July 12 - fCP) -—J. Royden Thomson, saint John. President of the New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island Golf As- l , . St. Andrews, railked sccfilrfidnnetlf) l “?°.“.’"3°"‘ and a" other officers Tho,.mon_ ttxrffigletcted at the annual meet- thgklggonglggflsigffiqgifék $32“: l Directors include A. V. Saunders. sec“; o! U7 followed b‘ W A Charlottetown, who spoke for the Ga 1 Y - - Maritime Provinces Golf Associa- "dfli ch""'l°*l@t°““- 113- and J- tlon at a banquet after the meet- 'I'. Wade, Rfdgewood, 120. in; Billie Bondeer Captures Free-for-all At Saint John -—-- ' Billie B d hid Wins Przze much iiifilifiii Jean “siilflifn “I; beat 111 11 Special nistcn a threc-comered tie in Softball League tonight when they the Rovers and Artillery by a sin- Best time of the made in both For-All, Free-For-All Billie Bondeer (L. Jones) --- 1 1 Jean strattonztllév. Alexander) 2 2 L. D. MURRAY SAINT JOHN, tivcs. officials and Maritime division of the Bank of Nova Scotia gathered at the River- side Golf arld Country Club Satur- day for their ninth annual tourna- ment. L. D. Murray, Charlotte- town branch manager, captured the major award-the general man- ager's prize for the best net. His scorc- was 83. The best gross prize was won by H. E. Boyles, Sant John. with a 94. Entrants number- ed 47. Jilly IZ-Execu- managers of the 2J5 0|“, Klondike Gmtton (L. Jones)11 o‘ 30y Fisher (Cecil Alexan- der - - _ _ _ _ __ .__ 3 2 (G. McNamara) - 2 4 Mamie: Express (Fred King) 4 a Time: 2.20,- 2.11. Dash Race-B Heats) Princess Pat Smith William (H. Yerivood) 1 Peter Hamlin (P. Jamieson) 2 Time: 2.29; ll 22 33 Match Race With Duo For ,1;.,'.~.,§:".*;;-; , . Time: 2.24: Blsley Trophy __. __ Giants Beaten (C. P. by Guardian's S3561?!“ B 111;?) ' l iz§?.?‘.l:'§§i€§é1i%"iiii1§'onJoni * p h | lS 6'3; grea rop y an Wgflsilllfi 0n an- ' ' Cardinals Win other a: the last and most impor- tant week of the Coronation Bis- NEW YORK, July IZ-tAPJ- While Giants furnished much of (P. Alexander) -I 1 (Alex Long) --- 2 2 2.24. ley opened today. Most of the great matches, notably the King's Prize and the Kolapore and Mac- kinnon Cups, are still to come. 911111913115’ fifl-‘etflvl-lgfll?‘ 598789 the excitment today with a first- Ems e of Town 0. W 0 115 9°" innirlg triple play and Manager Bill in the select circle of Kings Prize Terry's ntmthtnmng flnilBlS elglit U319? sneezed 111; tis P11111195 combined B5 8611 B5 8V6!‘ y YRS W0 1'1 ' an error, four bases on balls and a (mail for tlhe silgeh trttillillhym 1Y1 9111111? sacrifice to score six runs in the Da y ‘Remap R . W seventh and win 6-3 at home. 'hoot off later. But Sergeant James A11 but, one or the 1111115‘ Kler of Vancouver lost out in the “ion; put on base by Ha] Scumscher, tie shoot-off for the challenge cup who failed to go nine innings for Smith the seventh successive time. Lefty Wayne Lamaster, removed for a. pinch-hitter in the winners‘ big innings. received credit for the victory. Cd I! Cfe d t8 Orvilio Jorgcns, who replaced him, was pitching in the ninth when Terry was thrown out of the TTITCC-COWIGfGOl game. ‘The Giants’ pilot objected to a strike called on Mel ' .i'lmpir Bill Klem. Klein ended I fie For Lead ‘long grgumeni. by ordering Terry liq the club-house. i A two-run rally 1n the eighth in- Esquire; have a chance of maklnglning gave the St. Louis Cardinals the City a 6-5 victory over Pirates in the opener of a two-gamer series in tackle the Superiors. Just trailing ' Pltlfibllgg. Twaicards. Dillroghlger -and Jo nny ze were ansie .1‘ zie game an Esquire victory tonight the 11mph"- ivould pilt them on even terms Bob Welland started for once more and they will be oiit in Louis. but was knocked from St. i the full strength to accomplish that , mound in the seventh. Si John-son purpose. [finished and was credited with the Game is coiled for 6:16 sharp, victor! i. won‘ wont ~-—--- BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPURT l Frankly we are proud oi the fact that Grads have no “A. F." It means that we offer you a "straight" Just Nature's good old ‘lirglnis, with its own natural flavour "built up" artificially. way-better {or your cigarette. -—a flavour that does not need to be Good tobacco is so much better that throat —-betier for your nerves. ~ FINE VIRGINIA G ’ JUST CHQICE TQBACCOS .- - ' NO *ARTIFICIAIJ FLAVOURING Si! “ml ott by ’ ' m"‘ a , Cotton Beats Par l To Lead Slzute ‘.\'»\.‘”l“.».‘\' r1 ' ii i- 15' Dr. P.C. Jarboe Takes Lead In N. S. Tourney BASEBALL SFOR E51 ADIERICAN LEAGIFE Cleveland at Chicago ppil. rain. Philadelphia at New York to bi played later date. Only games rrhodilled. NATIONAL LEn-HiiFE St. Lflllin 100 .300 0J1.) (i ll Pittsburgh 001 200 L101) .3 Welland, Johnson . 1 ski, Owen; Weaver, Bill "m 1=~- i" DIGBY. N. 5.. former champions Jilly iii-Three bowed tonight before Dr. P. C. Jrirlwe of Che=ter _ and Todd, who led the puck n11 tlic why in the New York 02;‘ 000 001 3 7 l ‘ opening 36 holes of llic Nova lPlliliuiolpllln 000000 00>: (l ll 1 ‘ i‘ Scotia golf (‘llfllllplOllslllll over the ,‘ sClllilllllCllCl‘, Smith. G‘llll“)( r1 Sporty Pines course hero. and Aliinciiso; LfllTHLSlCT, Jo Shooting close to par. the Chcs- {and Atwood. “"L*’~"-*‘~'°'V‘r;3*;;"="'- "' r ter summer resident carded scorcs Chicago at Cincinnati iiizlit of 74 and 76 in the first llillf of the game. [l 5CnJ1-f, fr,” .111», p.11“ provincial toilrnanlclit to lead his Boston a‘. Brooklyn ppii. wt‘. = ‘ “ -..'1"“' “‘ " " '*" nearet opponent, young Jock Har- grounds. INTERNMPIOSYAI. I.E.~\Gl'I-I (Night Games) O00 000 100 1 ris of Halifax. the 15133 champion by three strokca. Farther down the lino were the '\‘.'u:lii*.-\ilily. ."i .~'l".'i'l|i(|t) 1.\' 1'1 l'~1~ l t l I Montreal defending champion. C. M. “Gint" i Toronto 000 010 001 2 ‘ 711i‘ 1‘ lluv-lu: =11" 111-‘ 115W“! Cain of Yariuouth with n total of l Smvthe and Chandler; Biiay 4 “V T‘ K v P 1 n 1 165 for ilic day and .1. M. Alritihcws = Hogan. ""1 ,1 f" ‘h ' “ ‘ of Chester, vniernn shotmakei" WllO Buffalo 000 001 <10’) l 7 n d"? '1‘ K l“ _ won the championship on the 1R’l(‘ll(‘ ior 1101 003 110x (l .') 0 f)‘ 1 ‘ "“ Plllfis coilrse two yours ago, with i Scwcll and Pildlipu Kn-.. ...‘=ll f; _j_" _ ‘ ,1‘ _ H] m 164‘ (and Poland‘ r1411 A l.l:i- 4 ‘l .l,~i I .1- "rlie field was oiic of the smnll- {Jersey City ooo oori xoo a o r: ‘_\-1',“l'_""‘ “'_"|‘" ‘ff ‘f m est tilruirg out for a t-halnpinnship ‘ Ncyvark O00 010 L103 4 (l t) ‘Hui’ Th‘ lnlkrn‘ ‘iwfd meet of the Provincial Jissoeiation,‘ Brown. Dc Ln Cruz. 5 and only 24 players were locking 1 Redmond; Donald, l3 for the title. Horshborgcr. =:__—;.~ ~ T.‘Z_'.,:.' s ~- "FR BOADI. G HOUSE FT“ T‘ " i'T i5 AM 01.0 sweet EMGRAVIMG OF 51R ~ ’ “ \ DPiAlAE wiuoeiare FEATi-EF.’ HOOPLE THAT 1 FOUND fiAY-IS ‘THAT iki we via/mix 5151.5! 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