I 933 ' rms cnAnLo'i'rirr0wN GUARDIAN .MGE SEVEN 1 __ -`. _B- --i 2”' i - n . 5 1 H | , , _-_em _ 1 -' nowmno G -.4 " xmc _ wnEs'rL1Na B0 f l_-lg i sAsi:¢E'rsALL gs; _,_._y d _-. BASEBALL Poirr - li _ `i I lglvorites All Advance In Firsti Day’S P181’ Of Nova Scotia' ' Tennis Championships. gy,DNEY, N. S., Aug. 14-(C.P_)- gym defeat of Art Laverty, of Mon- wi, by W. N. Rice of North Syd- ney, several times provincial singles ghdmplon, featured the open day’s play in the 1983 Nova Scotia tennis tournament being iplayed here. The Nmh Sydney ace won in straight ny, by scores of 'I-5, 6-4. A total of _42 matches were run aff today. Actually only 28 match- ,_, were played, the other 14 being defaulted. Of the 28 played, only gueo went the limit oi’ three sets. J. G. Neary and R. Leslie, the Kentville combination in men's doubles, eliminated Milton Mus- grave and Jock Lloyd, of Halifax, m 5 great three-set match by scor- ¢| of 8-0, 8-6, 8-l, while in the womens singles, Miss M. MacDoug- gu, Stellarton, defeated Miss E. welll, Halifax, in three sets, 4-6 , -a. In the other three-set match, D. q. Ross, New Glasgow, defeated J. N. Vickers, Sydney lVi'ine'a, after losing the first set, 6-0. Ross won the next EWU, 6-4, 9-7. _ Bob Barnard, I. Ross of Montreal, A. 0. Wlswell, H. McLennan, B. Piers, B. Grant, all of Halifax, Le- roy Rennie, Toronto, "Red" Halre Yarmouth, P. Aiken, Liverpool and W. N. Rice. North Sydney. all among the favorites in tl-is men's angles advanced with easy wins whlle in the women's division, M'_rs. P. V. Woodbury, Halifax, Miss Jean Wright, Brdgewater, Mrs. H. L. Beer. ottawa and Miss E.-Billing. all unong the favored players, al- ia scored first round wins without any difficulty. The veteran doubles' team of “Cliff” Wlswel, Halifax and Walter Rios, North Sydney, won their first round in men's doubles in two sets, as did Bev. Piers and Harry Roper, of Halifax. The defending cham- S'/gin this event. Com. J. B. Ed-_ s, Ottawa, and George Christie Bedford, paired together' to defeat the sydney team of T. Glover and 0. Gunn, 6-1, 6-1. YESTERDATS RESULTS Mears Singles D. G. Ross, New Glasgow, defeat-~ N_ Vickers, Sydney Milnes, Q 535 asf-‘ -4, 9-7.. R. Haire, Yarmouth, defeated V. Oland, Halifax, 6-1 6-lo. T. S. Neate, Halifax, won by de- fault from J. Little. Toronto. Dr. Archibald, G-lace Bay, defeat- ed J. Lloyd, Halitax, 0-3, 8-2. F H Fraser, New Glasgow dc- | P- Aiken. Liverpool, defeated P. ,J. Power, Sydney, 5-0,' e.1_ D. Grant, Halifax, defeated G. I Smith- Sydney Mues, 6-i, s-o. G. Christie, Bedford. defeated M. MacKinnon, Charlottetown. default N. Chappel. New Waterford. won by default from C. Peters, Mon- . Y W. te or 0 Women’s Singles ` Miss M. suliivan, Bedford, de- feated Mrs. D. rule, Halifax, e-o, s-1. Miss E. Billing, Montreal, de- feated Miss <3. smith, sydney, is-o 6-0. M‘§ M. M.acDougall Stellarton, defeated Miss E. MiacNeill, Halifax 4-6, 6-3. 8-3. , Miss I. Fraser. Sydney, defeated Mrs. B. Piers. Halifax, 6-3, 6-1. ed Miss F. Gunn, Sydney. 6-1, 6-0. Mrs. F. Macmey, Sydney, defeat- ed Miss J. MaoNeill, Halifax, 0-1, 6-1. Mlm J. Wright, Bridgwater, de- feated Miss M. Rolib, Bedford, 0-3, 6-0. - V Mrs. F. V. Woodbury, Halifax, ney, 6-l, 6-1. Women! Doubles ' ' A change was made, also, in the Mrs. Fl V. Woodbury and Mrs. H. Roper, Halifex, defeated 'Misses M. Robb and M. Sullivan, Bedford, 6-2, 8-2. Mrs. H. L. Beer, and Miss P. Rykert, Ottawa, defeated Mrs. Milt- chell and Mrs. Stevens, Sydney, 6-2, 6-2. Men’s Doubles Com. H. C. Edwards. Otts/wa and G. Christie, Bedford, defeated T. W. Glover and 0. Gunn, Sydney, 6-1. 6-1. A. C. Wiswell, Halifax, and W. N. Rice, North Sydney. defeated L. Layton and D. MacDonald, Sydney Mines, 6-1, 6-0. J. G. Neary and R. Leslie, Kent- ville, defeated M. Musgrave and J. Lloyd. 3-6, 6-8, 6-1. H. Haire and A. Horner, Yar- mouth, won by default from W. Shakespeare and C. li/ilaolélachem, Sydney. H. Roper and B. Piers, Halifax, defeated C. Verge and R. Duche- min, Sydney, 8-1, 0-0. HUME RUN Mrs. H. L. Beer, Ottawa, defeat- l defeated Miss M. Stevenson, Syd-‘ (Aloobied fren) CLEVELAND, Aug. 1|-Jim. mic Foxx, -hitting a single, I!°ui»ie. triple and nomo nm, to- day batted nine rum moron the Plain in establish a new Am- erican League record for rims batted in. in one game. The old i record of eight was made by R0! Harireil. of Now York YI-llkces, in 1911, and equalled , ii! HMT! Heilmann, Lou Gehrig, 1 l can itcynoiai and Earl Avoriu. ’ lvnsiiniiiiiii lniinuiilv (Canadian Prem) l sArN'r Joint, N. B., Aus. 14-A ;downpour of rain forced postpone- ment of the official start of the Iisas Maritime senior col: Associ- iatlon toumament until tomorrow mcming, after some of the 78 cn- trles had started around the River- side Golf and Country Club course this aftemoon_ Only one foursome' went around the course, and it was decided that none of this after- noon‘s scores would count. schedule of play. it being decided to play nine holes tomorrow mom- ing, instead of eighteen as first planned. and to play eighteen in the afternoon. thus making the winner of the tournament a 27- l-iole, instead of a 36-hole, titlist_ The following are the entries: Hon. L. P. D. Tilley, Riverside; Dr. J. M. Magee, Riverside; W. J.| Whitney, R. C. Holman, H. T. Hoi-. man. J. LeR_ Holman, Summerside. P. E. I.; R. N. M. Robertson, Riv- erside; Alex Gray. Riverside: Dr. H. L_ Spangler, Riverside; Thomas Wilson, Moncton; F, W. Daniel, Riverside; A. R. Coffin, Truro. N. S.; E. A. Schofield, Riverside; H. H. Cook, Halifax; W. B. Ten- nant, Riverside; Dr. L. DeV. Chip- man, Riverside: A. R. Cobb, Bed- ford, N. S.; A. E.` Massie, River- side; H. w. Frinir, Riverside; ri. W. ' Hill, Fredericton; A. P. Paterson, Riverside; J. H. Stevenson, River- side: A. C. Fraser, Riverside; A. W. Gardiner, Roy M. Wyman, F. P. McCormack, Yarmouth, N. S.; L. W. Peters, Riverside; A. J. Camp-I bell, Truro; J. H. Malcolm. Fred- ericton: Eustace Barnes, Riverside; F. L_ Shook, Truro; Thomas Mur- ray. Saickville, N. B.; F. W. Roach, F. J. Gikely, W. A. Henderson, all ABIGWIIT PIAUPIOE TONIGHT The Abbie bell team are holding neldsy afternoon and I. full at- sharp. iiETSiiiiiiERiiiiY With'Perfect Day in . i , , .S.Tournameni ...X S... Ti--eu Tipsn n ii i ii i ni INEW RECORD On Sport Gets Underway, _ _ RIFLE MEET List iii Entries MiHlgan And Morrison Races GREAT RACING CARD FOB . | `\ 'working harder than ever before, Macnougall Chal' racing for Thursday night, August Entries E |31: ie :L1uu:;§\t;nd;_°r lenge Cup Shoot. ri, ii ii .no una... n on so - 6 8|' 0 GW _ fZru;.;we;cl;e;s.61;hemwo!i}:>;tpt tonight (B H E I P 5 gllsitehdldgerrs :et _ SS ` ' ' " "" °°°" °““““‘“ " ’ ““””””‘ ”°"‘ °“”‘°“‘*°"" °~“" 2.1s 'rnor AND PACE _ _ _ _ .- Purse szoc.oo_ R NIGHT HORSE RACING' __AT_ Milligan' & iiorrlson’s Race Course Northam, P. E. Island M gi ___ mmm mm W pugsgg Thursday, August 17 mmommhhm Two Marlcsmen Iied ‘"9 *T "°“"““ » $100_00 1933 $7UU.0U Starting ai. 8.30 p. in ‘U = S % l'l‘l tendance is requested The locals, Miilisan U14 M°“’i‘°“" Wh” n all Classes Close August 14th 4 ' ' 1. sun' wrmr) “her mm” °n w°d°°°d°y 8° " in (3 Seconds allowed Trotters) treal. H. vim... uni.. .i.f..,...., N.. -~i- mm GAME P°"'P°“1> CGNNAUGHT RANGES. Out. is may for an nag munity. _ 00 Auz.14-Sei-scant Maier H. Kiddi° ni oouvu-ration with ur Mini- 2. 2.22 TROT AND_PACE . _ _ _ _ Purse $200 '10 points to tie for the Maicbougall 22-YEAR-OLD RECORD BEATEN, ______ . Another long-standing record fell before the mighty batof Jimmie ; Foxx yesterday when the Philadel- iihia ace batted nine runs across home plate. Included in this wasf Foxx's 33rd homer of the season. ' SOCOM. GAME 'IONIGBT Tonight at Victoria Park the Charlottetown Soccer Club meets a i team from the visiting French sioop at s p. ni. riouowing is tho! ioeal lineup: Dupssquer, W‘right,» Remonde. coviiie, smith, ,-’ Jemmett, Hudson, Coker, Thomp- son, Adair, Duffy and Bevans_ , --~ i I WINS PR 0. GOLF TITZE ` (canadian Press) Lamb, cool shot-maker from Uplands, tonight held the Can- adian Professional Golfers’ As- sociation championship. For the fourth time in the last five i i TORONTO, Aug. 14-Willie \ Challenge Cup and split first and second money awards, each getting $19. They will shoot off for the trophy. . What promises to be one of me finest meetings of the Dominion of Canada Rifle Association has ever held-and it has been going since 1868-got under way on the far- spreading Connaught Ranges on the banks of Lake Desehenes today. Around 500 marksmen, the best in Canada, the team of English cadets who have been shooting at Long Branch, and four women sliirp shooters were on handfor the opening of the big shoot. CONNAUGHT RANGES, Ottawa, Aug. 14-Leaders in the main event today at the Dominion of Canada Rifle Association meeting in the Maobougail Challenge Cup, seven rounds at 500 and 200 yards, with the highest possible score '10, are as follows: 1. Sgt. Maj. R. Keddie. Toronto . . _ _ _ ._ 2. Trooper H. W. Pro- byn, Wayne, Alta. ._ Lt. D. O. White, Saint John . _ _ _ _ . . . __ 4. Pte. G. A. Thompson, Sherbrooke _ . _ . . _ __ Lt. S. Johnson, Val- gary . _ _ , . _ _ _ . . . . . _. 6. Lt. J. W. Battershill, '10 $19 'I0 $19 3. 69 $1.5 09 $10 5. 09 $10 years, Lamb added the P. G. A. crown to his list, scoring 146 for the 18-hole course of the Tor- onto Golf Club and beating his Lambton, by two strokes. Last open title for the third succes- sive year. of Riverside; H. B. McLaughlin, 13_ Truro; Dr. 0. R. Peters, Riverside; , Senator C. W. Robertson, Monc- ton; Dr. E. A. Smith, Shediac; G. --- M. Blnns, A. 7. Julien, Halifax; (gy Th, A;¢o¢|a|¢|1 pi-5,) Frank L_ Doyle, A. C. Barker,‘REAn|NEsS iooiod br. L. D. Kay, New water- Home runs yesterday: Foxx, Ath- Moncton; R. R. wuiisoo and Hon. iord, ii-9, e-i. ioiies 1; Manoir, Athletics 1; ooh- F- B- MGCUYGY- Haiimi -7°'““ M- noarest rival, Andy Kay of _ week Lamb won the Quebec I Winnipeg 68 $10 ' 7. cept. s. w. annum, ' Toronto _ . _ _ . _ . _ _ .. 8, Lt. Col. C. W. G. Gib- son, Hamilton 9. Pte. A. Saunders, Calgary _ . _ _ . _ . . Pte. R. Bishop, Sher- brooke _ . . . . , . . _ _ _ ._ 68 S8 ll. Lt. J. T. Downey, St. John . _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ Sgt. J. B, Saunders, Bridgetown, N. S. 09 |10 09 S10 09 $10 10. 8888 0838 3 =D C1 Z rrl --I Chappel, New Wa rf d, 6-2, -3. _ ‘ _ B.. Barnard, Montreal, defeated B-8111 forccd postponement last f T fn g Troop, H, w_ v - I-i. Simpson, sydney, 6-0, 6-0. i I N R C E S ‘night of tho Rover-1"aloon guns i ;.°b;m;f Wzgm' Alta" gpm the 5;; x;°-H151-i'lhungi-tsl;-;eSewIi:;r(i:i1>1rovv;eld‘; (ho time allowance) roi- the city mio. 'rho mt, accord-ih0,,,,,.s 1,, the ,LM Mg mdMd,,,;.msm,ed recently is working per 3. 2.28 TRO'I_` AND PACE . _ . _ _ Purse $200.00 ing to present in -_ Ice hockey came back to “liruny People have no monopoly up iiixiliiani' sound tea-iii Say many who started to protect their teeth properly years and years ago - an and women, happy in the pos- session of sound teeth, will freely admit as u rule that they started in safeguard them years before. It is known that half the adult teeth lost are due to pyorrhen. Iii is also known that four people out of tive past the age of forty are likely to have this fearful trouble with their gums. Still more impor- tant is the fact that pyorrhea may bo working five years, ten years. even longer, before it is ever seen or felt. Tha moral of this is: don't wait for danger signals. Remember: you csn’t “l0°i around” with pyorrhea. You sim- Diy must have professional dental advice about twice a year and when you take up seriously the home treatment of your teeth, it will pay to use a toothpaste in- vented by s dentist. Dr. R. J. Forhan devoted a lifetime to pyor- rhea treatment. His professional formula is used by thousands of dentists and his home formula is embodied in F'orhu,n'| Toothpaste. It’s the finest toothpaste money can buy, with an extra-protection feature in its special formula. Don’t let pyorrhea get started. Use prevention. Use Forhan’|. Use it twice a day-old and young. lt.’s never too early to start the chil- dren on Forhsn’s, the double-duty toothpaste, at all_,drog stores. 'V dash, 220 yard dash, broad ,_._,_ _. X., .um high jump and shot U. Gastonguay, C. E. Bowden, Hali- fax: J. D. McKenna, R. M. Fowler, J. U. Thomas, all of Riverside; Wil- liam H. Steams, Glace Bay, N. S.; C. A. Stearns, Pictou; Walter R. Pearce, Riverside; Fred Magee, Port Elgin; J. M. D. Cook, E. A. Cummings, W. U. Appleton, J. L. MacDonald, Moncton: A. G. Wat- son. Halifax; W. T. Soiithard, Riv- erside: N. C. Rodgers. Amherst; Rev. J. Walter Holland, Riverside; W. W. Mcshouth. Halifax: Dr. C. LAKE PLACID N. Y.. Aug. 13.- this summer resort last Diilhii-in the Olympic u.rena’s artificial plant -with the Lake Placid Athletic Club snatching a 6-3 victory from the Rideau Club of Ottawa. superior pass work and an excel- lent defense enabled the local team to emerge victorious. A-ii=ii===il-L BEUEUUE ililill TEA TUESDAY, AUGUST 15th. The following sports .will start at 3.30 p.m.: 100 yard J Pi ipui. Various other events will he run' off. Prizes and medals for winners of all events. One miie run, silver -cup; bicycle race, silver cup. Freetown Tug of War- team challenges any team in Prince County. Supper serv- ed from 4 to 8 p.m. Adults 40c, children under 10 years Ziic. “Bedeque All Star Soft Ball team challenges any team in town at present is the Exhibition l of Friday night. August 25th. To begin with, all the fences and buildings have been white-washed and the Main Building presents a very attractive appearance with its a rubber coating solution. The getting it ready for the exhibits, the County.” 319 Z I'l'l C& 1 l_' -I Ei. C£ LONDON, Aug 14-Aa for'ioirn lasthopeaseverwenttobat The men, E Achong and E A Martindale. the over-night not of scoring 22 runs to bring the West Indies’ two-innings total in more rum than the English siieven grounds. inguwieketforninonimsandii Lucky B., Frank Kennedy. on Iaurday it was not powlble to T Grounds' when ,_ ,mal army N°fi-him- fire full scores at 600 before dark so` mm are engaged m getting every_ an important cricket match, the 399 it was reduced to five shots and' h b how W€Si» Indie! i-°Ii'101‘0W m0i'l11¥\B Wm even then good scores were badly up thing ready for t e great ig s which opens on Monday evening "em °“t “gm me” for °' “sp” set,with bad liabi- next, August fist, and rims until “M °tl'°mp‘ A L L A N 0 U P outs. and H. C. Griffith, were fsc- ed with the seemingly hopeless task touchings of red paint with the the test mwah Wm., nmand up to white-wash. The cattle barns also ‘the nmush “mt mmngs agrees” look very nice. The roofs of several M1 men wnmmmg on either no of these have been done over with may om, um, m. to wcummlu _._..__ Judges stand has been repainted an ,mm in ii, ,eww innings. several of Prince county's best md 1°°¥6 190" lit-`i‘°¢tiV¢ *hm _ rifle shots have been practicing for ever. The Grandstand has been re- Standing me Allan cup competition which paired and 9. new verandah, 580 begins on Wednesday. feet long. has been added to the Standing of the game tonight. This cup was donated by Mr. L. horse racing stables. Thirty-five after two days' play was: lhtlilrid. R., Allan, M. L. A., for members of new stalls are being constructed inlfinst inning, 312, West Indies, first the Prince County Rifle Club, and the auto park for tho use of the inninsa. 100. sewuds iuuinsv 190 was won use your by Mr. Waiter riding horses and Juinpoi-5 ii-om the fur i-he 1°!-i 0! eilhi wi°i¢°i4- Th°` sohui-man oi Liniuetter Road. Halifax aiding club and charlotte- WM Bidi!! iii* mm” °P°‘"°¢ son-is of the members soy he will town aiding club. An other nous iii" MMM bi* °*\° “Mmm im- novo to "shoot some" this year if and buildings have been gone over *Wm W U' °“i’P°W “°*°i° hs is going to r°tli1'i ii- and repaired and every one thor- h'°"3M “bm” E’-7 " Mmm' nm To win the WP m¢mb¢“ mil-"E ,oughly cleaned, white-washed and wmt°;n‘;w’°;t’°°:;:d ;'wk_°°m::;z shoot in three successive days over `disinieoiod_ P” ”‘° the aoo, soo and eoo yard runw- The gn,” hu been cut .nd cl1ieBip1y.'I‘l'i0Yidi'@‘lwcf\f(!1°¢8diD`w1,_.1 number of mmm to oounfh niisd, tus min auuding wii.~.hed ’°“°" °'“' "°'”“‘”" *hd* "°°°‘ -ras ni-in shoot sims ou wednes- mrt, goma new gongtruotion put on ummm ‘m'n°d‘u“1y‘ idly lfiAi'!ii00n and keen interest and the decorators are now busy' nop” mmm” i-9 Min! “km in i-11° ""°“i'5~“’3 gmc” vm M" t‘° b° in by Mm' Hopes of the visitors were dim-"in the second, when Ivan Barrow °'”°°°- modeariyinthogauiov-imiric.ii\nrorniiii. 'n‘° "‘°° "’°°“ i* 1" A1 °°°‘”° ciai-ir, howling for nngima. re- 'rho county mm oi :cone prov- nm “nd Wm “°°d WW “me vei-ted to the ooritvovsniai "lc¢ ided England with two players who °““E“3 “P i'° '“°k° it 3° nn “ theory" and struck George Head- shone more brilliantly today. C. S. ever it has been- If you have the icy, great nom batsman, on the Man-ioti, bowler, secured nine vic- iime ii will be worth your while w mich. 'rho bww, eogotnoi- with an- rom, five in his iii-st innings and iv-ke s walk out of s run out in other Headley mirrored ima- when ioui- in the aeoond wniie Leslie your w' I-nd we what is coins on _he misiudged s pitoh, so unset tho Amos, wiokst-keeper. made seven at the Provincial Exhibition batsman that he lost his first inn- catches to aooount for seven wic- irel- Scores were ss follows, possible 95. W. E. Hardy ._................ 8'l` D. Cooke Vessey .. _ Vessey . .. Home __ Brown ._ _ Crockett ._ d Hooper _ _ . . . Brown . . . _ _ Johnsfon Rev. W. E. Aitken Albert Court W.,Walsh . . _ _ . I. Thompson . . L. H. Vesscy ._ L. Wise R. A. Vessey .. G. H. Jones . . L. Do\'er . _ _ . . . . _ . . . _ . _ . . __ 2352323 recesses; sie susan Bl 80 '17 '76 73 'I3 'T2 '71 'i0 $35' tim. UPDCI' St0Wii1Ck¢. N. 5- it would appear that this year there NATIONAL LEAGUE Ml” K“‘““i°' G' B1°nd°n would be more than ever striving N° 5"" es scheduled. olis 4; at Toledo 0. R. 8.1; 3 B il 2 6 il Ogden, Smiihe and Sprinz; Fraz- ier, Collier and Having. Jersey City Montreal _ _ ._. __ 3 8 1 712 3 Rensa; Tate. Slaalen, Michaels. Mclfeithan and 5 13 0 _ _ _ __ .__ 2 4 0 Phelps; Mc.-ifcc and Albany Rochester _ _ Prim and Hinkle. J. H. Judson E. G. Love W. Sutton _ C. Corkum _ R. Crockett . . W. Stewart _. A. Stervart . Prod Hooper _ I. McDonald _ L_ Bryenton . S. J. Birt P. Brodie __ L. McCallum John Jones $32333 _ 59 58 5': 54 53 :Assu- uiuio 100 yards open--Medal. 140 yards open-Medal. Pole Vault, open-Medal. PUBLIC TEA PA DosABLE, wEDNEsl;AY, AUGUST ioih. UNDER. THE AUSPICES OF MASONIC LODGE. CRAPAIID Sports, Softball, Amusements, Music, ein, Chicken admission in grounds. Everyone welcome and an assured. Grounds overlooking Northumberland Straits. Excellent bath- ing. Bring the kiddies and all the household and enjoy the big the season. Beginning early afternoon continuing until dark. -SPORTS- 3 mile feature event for which s cup has been donated. RTY Supper served. Ne enjoyable afiemooll event oi High Jump. open-Medal. 100 Yards-Master Masons. 100 Yards-Past Masters. Send in your Entries in F. M. PIDGI-JON. Victoria. .. F- ...na .,,,v.. um- -1-'iw -our - - _ I .W .aaa ,, _ »-I - -\_'_.