i} Favorites B... Through In iintario Tennis --— GITAWA. July 10,- (C?) — mum; aft as many as many as g matches at a time, otfictsis of ‘h. Qntsrio tennis championships "good down an unwieldy field ‘g 150 contestants in first-round p1” today. Favorites moved ahead ‘my gnd there were no upsets of pqded players. Clear favorites for the provin- cial titles had an easy day as tbs matches continued throug-h warm, clear west-her at the Rideau lawn Tennis Club. Don McDiarmid of Ottawa, for- ner Canadian champion, was given g long edge ‘on the men's senior gMIJpCLICIOH. He drew a first-round bye and defeated William McRae t ottawa 8-0, 6-0 to move into the ird round Wednesday. Meanwhile, the senior women's lop-seeded player, Pat Macken o1 Montreal. downed _ the top-seeded junior, Pat Lowe of Ottawa, in nior ccmpetition, She on 0-3, -4 over the Ottarwa ju or, who was runner-up in the Dominion Ihnmplohshlps last year and is highly favored to win the junior crown. Vancouver’: 18-year-old Lorne Main made an easy 6-0, 6-0 win over Allan Livingston of Ottawa in his first set. Also is seeded Ihlrd in the men's senior bracket. A minor-upset was scored against slim Bruce Logic of Toronto, last year's Ontario Junior champ. who owed out to young Andre D’Aoust s! Ottawa. Rounding out the list of seed- ed senior men is Jack Hopkins of Toronto, seeded second to Mc- Dia-rmid; Main, third; Don Haw- ley o1 Newark, N.J., fourth and Lucien .Lecomte of Ottawa, fifth. A11 won their first-round matches. Seeded after Pat Macken among the senior women are Mrs. Vera kewis of Ottawa; Louis Brown. oronto; Sonia Swift, Ottawa; Pauline laquene. Montreal; Mrs. Ruby Fisher, Toronto; Pauline Robonson, Montreal and Anne lbeedhoff, Toronto. B022 a? ‘l “Anmbmzed” ' a ‘TI RES QMOtJumror/cnu tMore and more ear , bus and ‘ ‘truck owners ormiurning to N ARMMIIID ‘ T I R E 5 locked b) the longest iIro- building experlanceln ihsvnrid. F. R. MeLAIIE I69 Grafton St. — Phone 860 IIESSEWS TIRE SIIDF Great George St. — Phone I975 ‘FIIITLOSKTIRE SERVICE 38 Kent St. — Phone 909 miss and co. srororr n rue syaiooi! r‘ I Scores In P. R. . (Continued from Page s) 1. Cadet G..Batchilder sou (a) .................... ..a.._..- 11 I ssooas: a. mason mason-so Shots st seo nrsa Csmn. J. MoOoIbs. l’! Reece Regt. Tpr. W. D. Cooke. 17 Reece Regvt. Lieut. G. J. Rogers. i‘! Recce Regt. Cat. A. M. Johnston. RCMP Miss Mary MacLennan Cpl. P. J. Inndrigan, 17 Rpgt ,_ seas. w. a. urge, so (ac) ans .... __ Meet 1.00 Capt. R. A. McCabe. i7 Reece Regt. 3,00 Sgt. Roy Coles. 17 Rocco Regt. 3,00 C.P.O.. S. Bowles. RON ........... .. 5,00 Tpr. Alvin MacDonald. 17 Reece Regt o 11:.) §§§3§¥§5?$5555§FF§F?Pwsev+PPr ecaessssssaasasssssssscssss Tpr. J. n. MacRae. 11 Races Rest. . ‘ 2 co Capt. ‘E, R. Burke, 1'! Reece Regt o , 2.00 Cpl. W. M. Bestty. RCMIP. ...... .. 1,00 Sgt. G. G. MacLennsn. l7 Recce Regt. .... 1,00 Sgt. W. B. McCalum. l’! Reece Regt. 1.00 Cpl. Alton Rodd. i’! Recce Regt. 1.00 Tpr. S. Crawford. 17 Reece Regt 1,50 Sgt. A. M. Home, 17 E-ecce Regt. 1,5.) Tpr. F. C. Younker. i7 Reece Regt. .... 15c ‘Ipr. W. Welsh. 1’! Reece Regt. .... ......_. 1.00 Lieut. B. B. Jones. i‘! Reece Rcgt. ._____ 1,00 ‘Ppr. R. Andrew. 17 Reece. Regt. ._..._.., 1.00 TYBDS 1. ‘Ilpr. K. Landrigan, 17 Recce .... .........s.. 4B 1.00 2. Cpl. R. A. Vessey. YRC .. ._..._..__..... 4i 1.01 3. Tpr. R C. Barwise. YRC 41 1.00 4 Major C. D. Ives. 28 L.A.A. 41 1.00 5. Pie. B. Auld. RCAMJ 40 1.0.) 6. Lt. Col. W. J. MacDonald. 17 Reece 40- 1.00 7. Cadet l-i. Glover, WKS CC. 36 1.00 SERVICE RIFLE CLASS 1. L-Cadet W. Davey, RON (R) . 40 3.00 2. P.0. A. MacLeod. RUN (R) 3B 2.00 3. A.B-. K. Heustis. $1“! (R) . 30 2.0!) 4. Cadet n. Lafferty QSs 0.0. as 2,00 5. C-Cadet. G. D. Dennis, 60 Air Son. 24 1.00 4 Cadet F. Mahar. HEN (R) 20 1.0‘) 1. Cadet G. Batchilder RON ( 7 1.00 CAMERON-VTNNICORIBE MATCH-IO Shots It 800 Yards Capt. A, J. McCabe. 1'! Reece ...... .. 49 Cameron Trophy and $8.0‘) Miss Mary Melennan ..... .. 4B . as =~ O All Stars 13-7 - felted the All Stars in a softball _ 5o m“. c“. l“ um game played on the Knights of u ' "W morning by s. score of 13-7. Wright, Hughes. Monaghan, Hynes, Martin, Hughes, Martin. Lieut. R. E. Jenkins. l7 Recce Regt 3,00 Bun,’ wumerme’ D Usut. P. T. Hooper. 17 Reece. Regt. gm Mucauum, ugh“ v Capt. J. Coles. 17 Reece Regt. 1.00 The next game will be Wednea Sgt. G. A. Coles. i’! Reece Regt, 3,0; day M», 1939 mm __, Major G. MacDonald, C.O.'1‘.C. . ......... [t0 ' or? Tpr. W. L. Crockett. 17 Reece Regt _..... 3.00 ' Stan Musial Cst. A. M. Johnston. room .. Cpl. Alton Rodd, 17 Recce . Capt, J. Coles. l’! Reece. . Sgt. Roy Coles. 17 Recce . Bgt, Eric Coles. 1'7 Recce . Lt. G. J. Rogers. 17 Reece. Tpr. J. E. McRam, 17 Reece . Tpr. W. D. Cooke, 17 Reece Lieut. R. B, Jenkins. 17 Reece Sgt. G. A. Coles. 17 Reece. Tpr. W. Welsh, 17 Reece .. Capt. R. A. McCabe. 1! Reece Tpr. 1". C. Younger, 17 Reece 48 Tpr. R. Andrew. 17 Reece . 48 Lieut. P. T. Hooper. i‘! Recce . 47 Cpl. P. J. Landrigan. 17 Reece 47 Tpr. W. L. Crockett. '7 Reece .... ... 47 Capt. E. R, Burke. i7 Reece a... 47 8.511.. W.A. Large. 50 IBC) HAA .. Sgt. G.G_ McLennan. 1'! Reece Cpl, W. M. Bestty. 9.0M? Major G. MacDonald. 001C . ‘Ppr. Alvin MacDonald. 17 Reece 838838855383385588 cruising class A. cruising class B with a corrected Lt. Col. W.J. MacDonald. 17 Rqzce Bombers Defeat ._.... 1 The Bombers again met and de- olwnbus diamond yesterday They lined up as follows: Bombers - Gallant. MaoCalium. All Stirs-Hughes. Kelly. Rogers, Burks, Still Heads N. L. Hitters NEW YORK. July 10 — (AP)- Managers come and managers go in the National League but St. Louis‘ Stan Musial still leads the hitters. ' Musial dropped off 11 points to .392 during the abbreviated wefi of play but his averaBe. 111611163718 yesterdays games represents a 8B- point lead over runnerup Andy Pafko of Chicago. The Cubs’ third baseman surg- ed past Richie Ashburn of the Phils to take over second at .853. Ashburn, the rookie who outlast- ed manager Ben Chapman in Philadelphia, is third at .340. Alvin Dark, one oi the big rea- sons for Boston's eight-game lead. is fourth at .322, leading a con- tingent oi four Braves who rate in the first ten. Following Dark. it's Tommy Holmes and injured Eddie Stanky. each at .820, and Jeff Heath at .315. Detroit Butter Wins Mackinac Island Race MACKDIAC ISLAND. Mich" July 19 - (AP) - The speedy Detroit cutter Blitzen‘ held top honors today as the last of nearly 50 yachts struggled in to end the 24th annual Port Huron to Mac- kinac Island race. The Blitzen’s corrected time for the Zia-mile Lake Huron course was 31 hours. l1 minutes and 40 seconds to give her the title in Iiarkness Fails To Stop Act By Lady Wrestlers NORANDA, Que, July 19 - (OP) -- They turned out the lights when the gals started to wrestle but Baby Face Htlen and Rough House Kelly went into their act anyway. _ H ' Therewas some question about the legality of the bout here Sun- day and finally the promoters de- cided to cancel the show. But Baby Face Helen at 170 pounds. and Rough House Kelly at 176. climb- ed into the ring and started grunt- ing and groaning. The bosses turned out the lights over the ring. The spectators re- fused to leave. The wrestlers pull- ed ciff their slacks and, garbed in trunks, sweaters and below-the- knee-length stockings, they swung into the bout. One of the girls (unidentified) scored a fall in the gloom. Then they rested, went back at it. All time '01‘ ~ 34134141. 8nd The Gale- the lights in the arena were dous- owned by Harry Nye of Chlcagfi. ed, won In the racing class at 32:37:05. The 31,15 quu, Winds up to 35 miles an hour a Dave Sloss’s Kathmar won the CIGARELTES- Kid Poulton Wins By 10th Round Kayo _In Smtellarton Bout Pro Golfers itlin From Amateurs knockout over Both weighed 138. inchesier BIELLARTON, N.S.. July 1B - (CP) - Harry (Kid) Poulton of Charlottetown scored a 10th round Crosby Saint John, NB, in the bout of a boxing card here tonight. Irvin of feature Poulton landed a powerful ...... hand after 56 seconds of the final round and Irvin was unable to get full count. W 1118 169i. staying down for the Ronnie Steel, 130, Charlottetown, TORONTO, July 19 —(CP) ._ Professional g o i f e r s doreagod amateurs, 2 and 1, in an unortho- dOX IOU’ game staged over a com- posite cross-Canada course by New gng H%wat"ld Lame’ 135' 531"! Liberty magazine. it was announc- dzaxma: Sgmbftgla? bmfg_“r"°“"d ed mday- Bearcat Jackson, 105, New One hole selected from each of Glassvw. knocked out Gorilla 13 club; Mm“ can“; made up Jones, 168. New Glasgow, at the 2.30 mark of the fourth round in the course. A pro and an amateur a scheduled six-rounder. was named in each of the respect- lve centres to contest one hole. The pros, captained by Bob Gray oi’ Toronto Scarboro, shot a one- over par 73 against a 75 by the aimateurs. Phil Farley oi’ Toronto Scarboro was the amateur capt- ain. The No. 1 amateurs were from WELLINGTON. N. Z., July 19- (C~P)-Naw Zealand has decided to a-pply to be host for the i950 Bri- tish Empire games. it was under stood Canada is the only other country intending to apply. The 1930 games were held in Canada. St. John, N.B. their scores: John New Zcaland has not yet been Steele 4, Don Sinclair 6. host for the games. . Major C. D. Ives. 28 L.A.A. §§§¥5$§5??55§55F?FF5ww#99rP»r Lieut. B. B. Jones. 17 Reece .. ‘ITBOI Cpl. R. A. Vessey. YRC Tpr. 8. Crawford. 1'! Rccee .. Cadet H. Glover. WKS C.C. .*P.°'PP."F I L-Cadet W. DIWY. RUN (R) A. B.. K, Heustis, RON (R) .... .. Cede R. l-aiferty. Q58 0.0. Cadet G. Batchilder. RGN (R Cadet F. Mshar. RCN (R) 's~wrwvr f‘ 9 Bgt. W, E. McCailum. 17 Becca .. made it the second fastest r868 on record but knocked a number of ships out of the competition. ewendell Anderson's Escapade set a, class A record by running the course in 31:33:45. She was -Iirst over the finish line but had no handicap and wBJ M501! out on corrected time by the Blitnen. with a handicap of better than two hotltl. - Williams Coasts Along In Lead CHICAGO. July 10 - (AP) — "1‘ed Williams’ bat was resting last week, but he coasted along well ahead of the other American les- gue hitters today. r-ryg-eg-g-g-y-yppnssmssoonusaueoum a a .0 c: ’ 8¢8oé=8S838 rrrwrrr $883888 ..... .f.' 1o iIoo B0 Gsarpetltors (Continued from Page e) ‘born here but W110 Ml IIVOd in the West for many years. This morning the Cty of Char- lottetown match, i0 shots at 800 yards and an equal number o! shots at 000 yards. will be fired. In the afternoon the British Con- sol "match, 10 shots at i100 yards and 10 shots st B00 yards, will also be fired. Following are the scores of yes- terday's matches: Williams connected for 102 sale hits and scored 66 runs in 71 ball games to retain his league leading average o! .388 through Sunday's baseball program. Lou Boudreau of Cleveland was second with .859. gaining four points since last week's accounting. Al Zarilia, of st. Louis was third with .333, followed by George Keli, Detroit, .332; Bob Brown. New York, .327; Walt Evers, Detroit. .828; Dale Mitchell, Cleveland. .319; Bob Dillinger. St. Louis, .308: Hank Majeski, Philadelphia, .806, and Luke Appling. Chicago, .304. nsusuosn wusu _——s Toznmy Farr, soc-b British lim- plne heavyweight boxing champion, arrived in New York 11 years ago today to prepare for his world's championship bout with Joe Louis. Pro-fight gossip gave the Welsh- man littla chance against the Detroit Negro but Farr crossed his critics by staying 15 rounds although he lost the decision. (It Got Good results, too. asn.nsnen.maer ' For the past few days we have been advertising HAY ROPE to the Farmer NOW u 1s YOUR TURN, MR. us EVERYBODY IS TELLING US TO EAT MORE FISH. WELL YOU CANT CATCH FISH WITHOUT EQUIPMENT, AND THAT IS WHERE WE COME IN. 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Hampton. in class B. his 44 on the ZOO-yard range won a match open to tyros. green shots and juniors. and another match oxen to all members of the Associ- a on. NEW YORK.‘ July l0- (AP)...- Robert/A. Lesson of Boston. has been elected president oi Ducks Unlimited b)‘ that organize-inch‘! board of directors. it was announ- ced today. He succeeds the late l}. L. Mclrlaney of Little Rock. Ark. who was elected in April hut died after. only two months In office, BMAN