BO WLIN G HOCKEY WRESTLI NG SLAND _i___i_____ Favorites Advance Few Upsets As Ranking THE In CHARLOT'I'E'I'UW N GU ARDLABI [W5 “in SPORT WORLD [Schedule Of'MacD0naId- Canadian Net Stars Lead iTOdBYS Parade To final Stages ilnTournament Won By Capt. James Coles Continuing their accurate firing after a deluge ‘of rain had prevented play in the morning, favored Eastern Can- Y aiiian tennis stars yesterday advanced all along the front as the matches narrowed down to the eights in the men's singles and to the semi-finals in the women's singles. Brilliant tennis that had large galleries applauding almost continuously saw all the seeded players in men's: singles advance yesterday in rather easy fashion over less experienced opponents, but the another upset when Isobel Matheson, before the smooth accurate stroking women's singles provided seeded player fell of Mrs. Ross Har- rington of Bridgewater, N. S. Highlights Play Highlights of yesterdyifs men's singles was the match between Gordon Bauld of Halifax and Ed- gar Murphy of Ottawa. Thismatch produced a spectacular‘ brand of tennis and although Murphy won in straight sets by scores of 6-2, s-a, the young Halifax star forced the Ottawa player to the limit in every one of the 17 games played. Feature of the mixed doubles event was the match between Jul. ienne Dugal of Quebec and Don Robinson of Moncton versus Kay Doyle of Halifax and Eric ‘Wood- worth oi Halifax. It was another straight set victory with Dugalsnd Robinson being returned the win. ners by scores of 6-3. 7-5, but not before the fans had wlmggged tllrllllns rallies Ind brilliant re- Wmfi l" 6V"? same of the match. ‘ IN QUARTER-FINALS Ross Wilson of Toronto and fl-iree Montreal stars advanced easily to the quarter-final round and were accompanied to tl-igi point by two Maritimes and two gtltrillzva exponents of the ‘racquet Marcel Rainville and his l0 year old protege. Roger Dilrivage were not extended in advancing along with Wilson and Laird Watt, a favorite to take the singles event, scored a straight set victory over his opponent. Eddie Murphy and Don Mc- Diarlnid. both from the Dominion capital, won easy matches in enter- ing the eights and Garnet Raper of Saint John and Harry Roper of Ilaliiaac dropped only four and five games respectively to their oppo- Iition. Mrs. Hamid Jones of Halifax, the Maritimes‘ leading contender, turn- rd back Ora. Davis of Ottawa to go into the last four by losing only four games in the first set and none in the second. Mrs. Harry Roper of Halifax, who gut out Jean Wright of Petite Riv- re. N. B., yesterday, went down to defeat before the Halifax veteran, Mary Currie, yesterday as she won \hree games in ea.ch set. QUEBEC PLAYER. ADVANCES Julienne Dugal. Quebec's chal- lenge with the powerful forehand drive, raced through 12 straight names to win from Mrs. F. V. oodbury, another Halifax veteran. In the men's division, Wilson de- feated "Stonewall" stan Magee of Disby. N. S., 6-2, 6-4; Rainville scored a 0-0, 6-2 victory over Sid Bartlett, Zfiederictons hard-hitting Bayer and Durlvage paced his way a 6-0, 6-1 win over Hugh Little of Halifax with a wide variety of htrokes headed by a splendid drop 0t. Watt dropped only one game to Bob Donahoe of Halfax and Mc- Diarmid lost three lo Darcy Keatt- Imz, Moncton, N. B., veteran. Roper was behind 4-1 in the first set be- fore taking 11 straight games from‘ DOn Robinson of Moncton. Raper also lost only five games defeating Monctons Mlton ll-Skrave. Finalists in the women's division were expected to be declared today and the men's section will reach the semi-final round. Play in the doubles events saw Iavoritcs advance steadily along lhe line led by the strong central Canadian challenges of Wilson and att Lfld Rainville and Durivage. Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Woodbury, outstanding women's doubles team hf the seaside provinces, went into the semi-finals by defeating Miss Jean Dickie andMlss Dorothy- Ro- I-‘Ih. two Fredericton stars, 6-1, 6-1. i 4 RESULTS 3' MEN'S SINGLES R080 Wilson of Toronto defeated . Magee of Digby. N. S., 6-2, 6-4. Marcel Rninville of Montreal de- flate: 281d Bartlett of Fredericton, ‘ a - . Row Durlvaize of Montreal de- gree Hugh Little of Halifax. o-o, Mild Watt of Montreal defeated Donahoe. of Hlfifsx, 6-0, 6-1. “D011 McDiai-mid of Ottawa de- pillegzDarcy Keating of Moncton m“? Fibber of Halfnx de- li ted ‘i, Lobon Robinson a of Moncton “m” Mllfllhl‘ 0i Ottawa defeat- l‘. on Bsuld of nuilu. e-a, Garnet Raper of saint John de- écgtcslzMilt Musgrave of Moncton, woman's SINGLES Mrs. Harold Jones of Halifax de- feated Ora Davis of Ottawa, 6-4, Miss Mary Currie of Halifax de- ‘fiegteéiaMl-s. H. Roper of Halifax, Mrs. Ross Harrington of Bridge- water. N. 5.. defeated Miss Isobel Mztheson of Edmundston, N. B., 6- . 6-3. » Julienne Dugai of Quebec de. éegtcg-glirs. I". Woodbury of Halifax . , _ MEN'S DOUBLES Darcy Keatins of Moncton and C. Harris of Halifax defeated G. l". l-llltcheson and Gordon Hutche- son of Charlottetown, 4-6, 6-2, 6-2. A. C. Wiswell and D. M. Wlsweli of Halifax defeated Art Hogan and Harold Back of Charlottetown, 6-3. 6-2. Charlie Peters of Montreal and Ken Fhrmer of Ottawa defeated Jack Coleman and Hugh Little of Halifax. 6-2, 7-5. David Robertson and Victor Tbppling of Toronto defeated Alex Matheson and Alfred Doucette of Charlottetown, 7-5, 6-3. Eddie Condon and Don McDiar- mid of Ottawa defeated Bill Bur- nett and George Burnett of Char- lottetowrl, 6-1, 6-1. Milt Musgrave of Moncton and Bill Shakespeare of Haizfax defeat- ed Dr. Giddlngs and Fred Kelly of Charlottetown, 6-1,,6-1. Rairiville and Durivage defeated Don Saunderson of Halifax and gazk Kenny of Charlottetown, 6-3, Wilson and Watt defeated S. Magee of Digby, N. B., and Clar- ence McKay of Sicilarion, N. S., 6-0. 6-2. Stuard Dickson and Don Gass of Charlottetown defeated Russ Millie and H. Richardson of Charlotte- town, 6-0, 6-4. Harry Roper. and Gordon Bauld of Halifax defeated J. McQuaid gold gck Rice of Charlottetown, Garnet Raper of Saint John and Don Robinson of Moncton defeated Ken Richards and Joseph Rodd of Charlottetown, 6-2, 6-0. Eddie Murphy and Cup Mc- Creery of Ottawa defeated Jack Weir of Steilarton, N. 8.. and Stu- art McNutt. of Charlottetown, 6-3, 6-1. Don Baunderson and Jack Kenny defeated John Hart and Bill Wood of Sackville, N. B., 6-2, 6-2. WOMEN'S DOUBLES Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Woodbury defeated Miss Dorothy Rowan and Miss Jean Dickie of Fredericton, 9:30—MIXED DOUBLES I ‘I Rogers and Bauld vs Miss ;Blackburn and McDlarmid (third , set). i‘ Mss Bourke and Dickson vs Mrs. Jones and Watt. Miss Forsyth and Durivage vs Miss Tait. and MacKenzie. Miss Wright and Shakespeare vs well. MEN'S DOUBLES Leslie and Neary vs Bartlett and Kiiburn. Robertson and Topping vs Roper and Bauld. 10 Kill-LADIES DOUBLES ‘ Miss Wright and Mrs. Harring- ton vs Mrs. Roper and Miss Mc- Fatrldge. Miss Bourke and Miss Sinclair vs Miss Kay Doyle and Miss Currie. Miss Matheson and Miss V. Har- rington vs Miss Davis and M Blackburn. l MEN'S DOUBLES Peters and Farmer vs Muss-rave and Shakespeare Murphy and McCi-eery vs Keat- ing and Harris. _11:30—MIXED DOUBLES . ) Miss McFatrldge and Saunderson vs Miss Rowan and Weir. Miss Keating and Heating vs Mss Sinclair and Gass. Miss Heartz and Raper vs Miss Dickie and Kilburn. Miss Matheson and Bartlett vs Miss Edgett and Neary. Miss Little and Peters vs Mrs. Harrington and Donahoe. 2 :30—MEN'S ‘SINGLES Watt vs Raper. McDiarmid vs Rainville. MIXED DOUBLES Winner of Saunderson and Mc- Fatridge-Rowan and Weir vs win- ner of _Keati_i_1g and Heating-Sin- clair and Gass. Winner of Little and Peters-Har- rington and Donahoe vs Miss Du- gal and Robinson. 3 :00—MEN‘S SINGLES Roper vs Durivage. Wilson vs Murphy. 3 :30—-MIXED DOUBLES Davis and Condon vs winner of Mntheson and Bartlett-Edgett and Ncary. MEN'S DOUBLES Woodworth and DQ091109 Dickson and G855- The men's doublls and mix!!! doubles will be played out» lll ""- ther matches which will be an- nounced atvthe club house. Player: still remain ng in competition mus 11011-1 themselves avaiablo at the call of the desk. V! Baseball Results AMERICAN LEAGUE First Game 6-1, 0-1. Mrs. Roper and Miss Winnie Mc- i Fatridge of Halifax defeated Miss‘ Jane Forsythe and J. Cullen of To» ronto,‘ 7-5, 6-1. I Ora Davis and Miss Blackburn of Ottawa defeated Miss B. Rogers and D. I-leartz of Chariotietoyvinj 6-3, 6-2. i Miss Matheson and Mss V. Har- rington of Halifax defeated Miss M. Allan and F. Pyke o! Halifax- d-l, 6-1. Miss Jean Wright of Petite Riv- iere, N. B., and Mrs. HarrinSI-Oll defeated Miss Gertrude Keatinl 0! Moncton and Miss Juliene Dug-ai of Quebec. 6-0. 6-4. MIXED DOUBLES Don Robinson and‘ Miss DIIBIII defeated Eric Woodworth and Kay’ Doyle of Halifax. 6-4, 7-5. Milt Musgrave and M755 Currie defeated David Robertson of To- ronto and Elsie lord 0i MBIWWB- 6-4, 6-0. My, 5nd Mrs. Harry R096!‘ d: feated V. Toppllns 0i T°l°m° “n r lvn-s, Agnew Christine Ailllew ° Charlottetown. 9-3. 9-0- Btuart Dickson and 1319511" Bourke of Charlottetown defeated E J. iosiie of Kentville, N. S., and My” M, Doyle of Charlottetown. 6-0, 6-2. PRESENTATION TONIGM‘ M "m, “my tonight atithe City Fire mil. the Rove" "lid!" softball clumpions win be Prefi- entcd with the MoCoilfI- cull- nu “Mam; of the other teams u: an lulu u II infli- New York 200 000 200 000 04-816 2 Boston U10 000 201 000 01-5 i1 2 Ruiililg, Murphy, Makosky, Mu- lollc ailu Dlckcyf Grove. Wilson and berg. ilcsauiels, Foxx. Second Game New York 400 006 0-10 13 i Boston 101 200 0- 4 10 1 Malone and Glenn; Newsom, Os- iel-nluelicr, Olson and Berg. tCa led darkness. Hrst Game . Si. Louis 000 010 i00—-2 7 0 Cleveland 401 009 (WK-O 11 II Boneitl and iielnsley; Feller and Pytlak. Second Game St. Louis 000 001 001-2 i0 0 Cleveland 001 003 l2x-7 I2 2 Hogsctt andl-lemsley; Galehouse auil Sullivan. Plllladclpil a 000 019 309"‘ 7 o Washington 400 001 093-‘5 a 1 Thomas, Fink, and Bracket; w- Fcrreii -and R. Ferrell. Chicago at Detrolt- PPd- Yelli- NATIONAL LEAGUE 010 000 000-l 5 2 giiitdrgldgh 110 001 02x-—6 i1 1 Lmag swmllfl Padden. Bry- m, and Han. '. Cincinnati 020 C90 000-d l0 0 3t" 14,1115 000 101 001—3 l3 1 R. Davis. Hol lngsworth and mnmar-di; Johnson and Owen. Brooklyn at Philadelphia ppd. i . raélosmn n; New York ppd nin. INTERNATIONAL LaAoua Montreal at Newark nght double header 917d W" Umund" Toronto at Jersey City double- BY FOSTER BARCLAY Canadian Press Staff Writer CONNAUGHT RIFLE disturbed by a heavy rains of Winsloe Station, P. E. I. RANGES, 0nt., Aug. l1—Un- torm, Capt. James Coles, M.M.. . today won the Macdonaldis At Hamilton Matinee races were held on the. Hamilton race track yesterday af—‘ iternonn with nearly 1.000 spectat- ors present. Four classes were riln of! very smartly and were greatly enjoyed by those present. tzfifeatu Brier MatchShotlfioodRacing [Medalist I PIaylUnder Difficult Conditions, BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT PAGE SEVEN J75 JSLVIPEL WINNER A T DOMINION MEE T Tennis; Upse res Golf Eliminated By Youthful Haligon ian Yesterday: In‘ Extra - hole Match Featured by the elimination of “Gint" Cain. medalist of the tournament, in an extra-hole match by youthful lliil Connor of Halifax, players in the Ilariiimc golf cham- pionship hunt yesterday bullied wind and vain iner the Miss V. Harrington and D. M. Wis- was rad-INI- l Brier Match, second only to for toughness, at the annual Lanada Rifle Association. Most of Canada's best sha rain, but the Maritime sniper compile a score of 123 points, i100 and 600 yards. He a silver medal. Shoots Consistently With the rain falling heavily Capt. Coles went to the HOG-yard firm! mounds and found his aim at its best. He spanked i0 bullets targetward. tagged for bull's eyes. He didn't fail at 600 yards when the rain eased somewhat. He scored 73 of a. possible 75 for a total score of 123. The only shots to swerve from the bull's eye were his eighth and 13th and they went for inners. H. G. James, a member of the Australian team. which won the Kolapore Cup at Bisley last month, stood alone in second place in the Brier with 122. A quartet finished in a. tie for third place with 121. They were: Pte. A. E. Dolo of Montreal; Capt. Desmond T. Burke of Ottawa; Lieut. G. A. Molecey of Vancouver and Sergt. N. K. Martin of Ot- WE. Shooting over the tough, 1.000 yard range. eight sharp-shooters scored 49 of a possible 50 points to tie for first place in the life Thfid Game Of Playoffs ‘ Tonight Tied at one game apiece Es- quires and Canadiens meet tonight at 6o'clock in the third game of the Junior Baseball playoffs for the City championship. In the two games played there has been litt'e difference noted in the strength of the teams and both games have been decided more or less upon the breaks. This will very likely be the case again to- night. Both squads are confident of winning however and they will likely send their ace hurlcr: to the mound in an effort to garner the lead. a lead that will prove very important at this stage of the series. Interest is mounting rapidly in the series and it is fully expected that tonight will see an even larg- er crowd present than was the case last game. the Governor General's final meeting 0f the Dominion of rpshooters were irked by the plugged along cautiously to two short of a possible, over was awarded first prize money and members. Although the rain had let "P. the ground remained damp and despite rubber sheets the dlmlifllesfl penetrated the shooters clothing. As a result of this dis- comfort none was able to put m resulation shots into the bull's eye. Will Shoot-Off Those tied and who will shoot off later in the week for a silver medal are: corp. G. G. Coleman, Tmmlifl; Capt. Wayne MacKen. zle. Ottawa: Sig. R. J, Auty‘ Guelph: Ssm. n. J. Reid, rsqur. malt. B. d: Lieut. s. a. Maichett. Hflmmflfl; Pte. W. Strachan. Ot- lflwfi: Sergt. J. D. Q'C0nng]]_ Halifax and Major W. H. Blake, Saint John. Mel" Blake llJDeared headed for a Possible as he put bullet after bullet into the center, on his seventh shot, however. his aim wavered and he scored an “ma; Thirteen finished with 4a points and a score with 4'1. Those wmr scores or 48 included Sex-gt. .1. n. i Ward. Moncton. Saint John Team Wins The Saint John Fusiliers team of four, with 383 points, triumphed in the Coates over 500 and 600 yards. 10 rounds at each range. Royal Hamilton Light Infantry "B" team placed second with 388 points. four more than R..H.L.L.'s “A” team and Victoria Rifles of M0ntrea.l_ Members of the winning team with their scores were: Lieut. B. H. Brewer, 100; Corp. 94; Pte_ R. Morrow. 99. and Pte.L. F‘. McIcod. 90. The Irish Fusiliers team of four. rivalry between the east and west. end of the city in regard to the‘ playing ability of each. The dress» from Vancouver were easy winners of the MacDonald Brier team prize. compiling 466 points. four, more than the Cameron Highland- . ers o-C Ottawa. R.H.L.I_ "B" four’ was third with 460. ' aoosrs MILK SALES LONDON — Through the Na- tional Milk Publicity campaign 4,- 186 industrial firms with 1.314.377 employes now pass out a morning drink of milk to each worker. Secretary praised fur his arrangements and the tidy appearance of the grounds. The new Grand Stand and race horse stables also came in for favorable comment. Results were: Class A. Grattan Peters 2.12 iKenny) 1 1 1 Allie Burnham 2.0m (Fer- I gusori) ~ — — — — - 2 2 2 Trampagile 2.11 ‘A (Thomp- son) -— - - — — — — 3 3 3 Donna Watson 2.17‘; (Bry- anton) — — - — — — 44 dr Timefzlillé; 2.19%; 2.18%. The winner is owned by John Harkness, Summerside. Class B. Betty Watson (Bryanton) Colonel Mac iKenmv) - Nellie Watson (Crozier) — Belle Aubrey (Semple) - _ Time: 2.27%; 2.34; 2.25. The winner is owned by Robert Sutherland, Sea View. Class C. Dorothy Axworthy bell) 1 Nellie Grey (Semple) - - 3 Penny Watson 'fCampbell- Kenny) — — — - — _ 3 3 3 Jean R. (Thompson) - —- Hdr Time: 2.27%; 2.24; 2.27. I The winner is owned by Bruce lCampbell, Cape Traverse. i Class n. l Alto Guy (Dickie) - - - -1 1 I Scottie Watson (Woodside) - 2 a ‘Anna Cope (Woodside) _ _4 2 1 John Dillinger (Bowness) _ ._ 3 4 (Camp- Time: 2.52; 2.45. Tile winner is owned byCaptaln John L. Read. Borden. CHALLEN CE We the West End Tigers do hereby Challenge Wal MOIIIZIIITS Sea. Gulls to a friendly game oi’ baseball to be played on the C. Q, Huggm-d, Hillsborough diamond Friday 13th. game could be aptly termed a grudge game 11s there is comlderable end boys think they can take the east end representatives pretty B88113’. and are only waiting their chance to get at the highly touted Sea Gulls. If necessary. the man- agement of the west end crew state that small side bets could be arranged. Please accept challenge through Guardian n; Soon as p95. sible. "Whitey" Gill 1s Managgr CLEARANCE OF UMMER GOODS With a Landslide of Prices! lust Glance at These Remarkable Bargainsl 25 Suits, regular price up to $25.00. To clear at ——- 25 Suits, regular price up to $30.00 To clear at—— Swim Suits and Trunks- To clear at -— — PER CENT QFF _Polo Shirts. in White, Blue and Canary- Selling at 50c Each THE ABOVE BARGAINS ARE LIMITED- THE EARLY BUYER GETS THE BEST CHOICE. ,THIS SALE SAVES YOU MONEY AND SUPPLIES US WITH CASH. , KELLY and MacIN N IS 135 GREAT GEORGE STREET I Roy Woodslde was tricky ISeIvedere course as tile opening matches Ivaidiilg t0 the tri-province title got undelwvuy. A thunder-storm, ucconlpzrnied by a (Ii-Iuge of ruin hum- ‘ pered play in the morning rounds; sending players‘ scores. i who completed their first round matches, mounting‘ sky- , ward as they splashed through puddles of water on the i greens and fail-ways, but ill the afternoon, us the sun " broke through and the cilurse dried out cards tilrlled in bore a better resemblance to the ability of competitors. Due to the storm, however, it was inlpossillle to complete all second round matches yesterday and in addition lo the defeat of Cain the only other second round match in be completed saw Don Rainnie I Davison of Saint John. I Island Trio Advance Three Charlottetown players still remained in the runnlnE- G- F‘ Rodger furnishing the second sur- prise of the day by deieailll; if}? favored R. C. Duchemin of Hall- fax; Pete Kelly. one oi the favo- rites for the title. turning back D. H. Williams of Ashburn 5 and 3. while Arnold Taylor wok Em PX- tra-hnle victory from R. T. Hol- man of Silmmerslde. Due to the draw, however, for. todays matches. only two local‘ players can possibly remain in they running. Kelly meeting Taylor ini a second round match this mom- ing while Rodger takes on “Nip" Ross of New Glasgow, the player who shattered par with a 70 in the, first iii-holes of the medal play. i Ill-luck that has dogged thcl path oi’ Gint Cain in every Mari- time tournament he has entered. pursued him again yestordaywhon_ he met the young Haligonlan whoi outdrove him all the way but ans; not quite so accurate on the long- fer approaches. t Connor was more accurate on‘ ,t.he greens. however. and never! ‘it-ll behind imtll the 16th hole‘ when Cain went one up. The crit- ical hole was the 17th when Con- nor snnk a long id-iootcr and Coin took an extra puit to halve nllnle he should have won. I The former Nova Scoiln n'l<l_ New Brunswick champion lost the: 18th when he took extra putts? again and the match was forced to another hole. Connor won lhat ‘ one when he chipped rinse to the cup and one-puttcd for a par {our while Cain went one over par with three putts. Cain had defeated N. G. Likely of Saint John in the moi- n: round willie Connor was eilmiilzv- lug N. Allan of Edmundsion. NB. Two matches remained tn be completed in the second round be- fore lt could be determined who would meet Connor and Hainnio. club-mates at Ashburn in Halifax. in the semi-finals of the luo-"i. Nip Ross. who followed Cnzn by . three strokes lll the qualifying 1 and beat Bolvcdereis par of T’. 1,. two strokes lll one of iIlf‘ roiiild» rhfcatcri H. L Scar of CIifll‘Ir‘""— rown in the first round of ‘he "hamplonship division yesterday". Meanwhile. players who nix-mi ‘he cllamplrulshln division wlrll "lcir qualifying scores comp rwi amongst themselves lll five i)IIl"l' "ivislons. Clolfors who lost iIiPll‘ i.t round matches iodnv wiz» flgible for coilsoiniinn iilllsliuzs Driving and plliIlllQ nnil up» WPRPIIIIIQ‘ mmpotirirms -m:i .1‘ m“ hclri for the lamps; rzvi ii; ‘he history of illr- AFHWilll Today lilo amateurs “III nu ‘ringer have the rnilrso to ilxruil- solves. Professionals from ‘brim I provinces will sci out on T.‘ heirs‘ of medal play Ill n ioiirilillnelzt i’ illrir own. The professional iillo. nnw Evil. ‘iv Roland Hun? n.‘ S\'(Ill"\'. N F. s not being defended till:- v v ‘ilfl the pros ]‘)l‘f‘(‘Il(‘lf‘(I n mow ‘lfllf. before tho new rllzimylioiz is irclared. Among those ontrred are Tom Fnnks of Liverpool; .1. A. " son of Bathursi. N B; J. son. Ridgcwoorl. Saint John; l.‘ Rimmer. Ashburn. Halifax; V Balch, Riverside. Saint John; CM. Galbraith. Charlottetown; h French, Truro. NS: and 1.. B. Thornton, Moncton. N R Following is a list of rrsillis of matches played .v'<"r<l."._v 011""? the first division. SECOND DIVISION‘ First round: H. E Gnudr‘. Sum- merside. defeated W. N Nlynnnn Summersido; W. A. GiIIlfIPi. Chor- lottetown. defeated W. Crawford. Saint John: A.V. Saunders. Char- lottetown. defeated E. D. NlPhOI- son. Charlottetown; J. A. Salm- riers. Charlottetown, defeated WJ Round. Saint John; J. A. Llltr" . Saint John. defeated F‘. L Lew? , Truro. NS. default: V. D. Salim; ders. Charlottetown. defeated WJ. Entries, Dartmouth. NS; Lt. Col. 'II:ilii;i.\'. d .‘ IIIIIYISQIUIP tn rare our (mod Tim! . 5.17.912 38. yms caller! off s" ier noon when a hr-nvy i hrnke moi“ this Orange County rrnwn raced tomorrow. 0f Hillifzix eliminate R. I11 .___ ..—— -—-— ;_-. Westmorland, Halifax, defeated J. Foster. Saint John; W. Dickson. Halifax. defeated W. J. Kennedy. Cilariouciown. Second round: H. E. Gnurii-i. de- icaicd W. A. Gaudet; A- A- 5M1?‘ ciers defeated A. V. Saunders. ile- fnult; Likelyi defeated V. D. $311111‘ ders; Dickson defeated Weslmfil“ land. Consolation: Crawford dcffiltfd Noonan; Nicholson defeated Round; Hnlncs defeated I/‘Wlw cielault; Fgptpr- defeated Kennedy. THIRD DIVISION First, round: H. E. Miller. Chur- iotietowil. (icfcuted F. W. Younifr 'I‘ruro; W. (i. Swcrs. Salli‘. John. defeated G. G. ilugllcs, Cilariotte- tmvn; G. R. K. LYllCll. Dlillll‘. d?‘ leafed L. Siilvor, Ecilnuildsion, N. B.‘ D. S. Cliurcll, Saint Jflhl). d’! fcdied P. Nlllfpilfy‘. saint John; W. Hellcllsel, bladawnsku. N. B., de- feated C. J. hiclncnil.‘ Charlotte- town; R. F. Mcllcllan, ‘Frurn. de- feated E. H. Snunrlers. Chariot-ms town; J. hf. Nfavor, Edmzlnrlsto N.B., defeated H. W. Bell. Sail’! John: H. M. Ferguson. Truro. de- fcnteci N. Pi-lcllnrd, Sunlmersldc. Second round: Steers defeated itllllrr; Church defeated Lvncll. flonsolniinn: lVicLeiln defoaiedE H. Saunders; Hughes (infested Young. FOYRTII DIVISION First. round: Jnlln. deflated AH. Milli loiieiinvll; A. Pflfltli. S‘ t dcientr-d P. N. Gillilsoiz. town; F. B. Conrad. Cll defeated G. A. Olmst- N.H.; T.F. Wllltlejv. l tented SCIJMPYYIHIII. S W. Crruhnln. Salli; Jo '1‘ W. L. Pl‘(\\\'.\f‘. 1.. E. Vvolincr. (‘linrli ..i iratecl J. l). S‘ war‘ inlvri; W. E1. C~ l. defeated R. J. Second round: di-fggiii i} Kinsllol‘: Prlcilnrrl iiri. I'll-Til l)l\'l\‘li)\' l'ir\t round: l-f ll Saint Jnlllli Saint ‘John’ \\‘ Jolzll. .,- , Second riulnil \I'i»iiii"*i'.i. I. Home; W. White; ‘m. Si. . I lll\'l~‘lfl.\ First ruullii: .1 (‘ ‘. illiuiiri ‘It f-wiivl l i‘ Rain Causes Postponement flQSHliN. .\'. Y ll -- For the iliirrl time in l l.‘ \r."il' Ills- ifli'_". the llnnlllfr‘ wnm liiusi ol Ilfjll‘ lllll‘ll(‘.\\ rui-iziu‘ . n i ‘lnsipeilerl tiwlin- “Iliil 1.: Park's triangular-shaped l.\I‘I'.| strip ‘The race. ilrinarlz tcr““or ll niltvnnrllll: §l"lIi1l- l“. n ' l‘:lll‘.F’flI'I"l The cniiio (IlTilld Orrin" pri- gram was postponed mlrl will In F’ It‘: ,,_- i m. - I }