‘ chauil PAGE SIX .,,__ __ _ _ .L_ . In Second Round SAINT JOHN. NB.. Aug. 1'I-- i0P)—Lod by the threc-bit pitch- inc 0!’ “Aukie" Titus, the Saint Johns handed the East saint John Olippers a. 1-0 defeat tonight; and ldV8Xl0ed to the second round of the New Brunswick senior base- ball playdowns. Saint John; took the series three games to one, and will next meet St. Martins. Happy Straight Heat Great ‘Card Sc_lle1luled Today. Having far too much “brush" for the field Jane Azoff 1.59 1-2, fast pacing mare owned by Mr. C. H. Horton of Murray River and capably driven by Willard Kelly yester- day chalked up a Si!'2lIj.’,'I’II heat Vic-tol'_v feature event of the Exhibition harness racing program, the big Free-For-All Trot and four day program was again and once more was graced by brilliant sunshine that saw another capacity crowd that bleachers and flowed onto the side of the track. Jane Azoff did not come cord of 2:05 1-2 but she didn’ was in 2:07 3-4 in the first heat as she thundered in from the 3-4 pole to win by a length but after that the beautiful pacing mare. the fastest ever was impossible to catch in the stretch as the rest of the field staged drives from the top of the stretch in. Happy L. Stan But if the crowd failed to see lane xizolf low:-r Inc -.r.icl; record they did witness Happy L._ 3, pac- Lng machine owned by Fred Robi- of Buctoudhe, N. B. go thrilliiig mils in the 2:19 Trot do Face in 2:08, 2:06 3-4. and 2:07 1-2 in Winning the class. Trailing at I his mark. dropping iL from we the start Of every heat the brown to 2:05 :4. The heat was the sec- xelding just. whizzed by his coin- UGE CRO L. Great .Mi1es Winning 2:19 Trot And Pace Calumet Emerald Winner of ism-i egg: 3;.- Other Class——Winners Score Tl-IE__ cHAliLo1"rl~:'rowN_c_;g3._izi3i.5_-fig Paces Victories ——- as she won the Pace as the third day of the carried off without a hitch filled the grandstand and near breaking the track re- t need to. Her fastest mile brought to the Maritimes, Bebe McElwyn who had dropped back an the last half’ sixth and seventh. The tune for the mile was 2:08 u"ii'ie,ii (lL\plil'.!(->d Happy L,'s WD SEES Three the only change in the order at the hair coming when Rainetv G. Henley beat out Peter Dale in the stretch for second place with Der- niat fourth. Tracey Hanover had been VilLl‘l(ll‘£|Wl'l at the end of the sccoiiri heat. The mile was slow ill ‘.Z‘i\) 3-4. 2:22 PACE Fiist Heat: The biggest field of the '.:lf‘:f: days came to the wire for the first heat of the 2:22 Pace. Tllt’1‘i" were eleven starters bu‘. iio'.:viLh.<t.andin;z they got away on the :iiirz. score with Major Bow:-s iii the pole: rounding the second turn lioirever, Calumet Emerald started a drive that carried her around the Bowes horse and from there on she was never headed. Positions were continually chang- ing in the remainder of the field but coming under the wire Major Bowes xx as second. a lenguh and a. half ‘ociiiiid Calumet Emerald; Miss Victoria who had closed fast was third at Major Bowes' wheel. Margaret L., was fourth_ Nellie Greg: fifth, Lucky }3.. sixth. Jol— lily :I’\'L‘llLll, Nita Volo eighth and Rcselixicl ninth. The last two horses had been behind the flag but were pl‘.lC“<l by the judges owing so being ‘izeld back by the accident to Hi sex at the first turn when 1-» ponunwo, M.__ Aug‘ 1,, (AP)—Lou Bl‘0ulllilrd'S ring C ‘ enabled. him up win 3 *3" nuwsplper decision 10 mu?“ young Al Sinibnldi, Berlin, N?’ Although the 21-year-old gm: ‘WW “"106 the fish: for 1' rounds, the durable Mum, veteran wore the down with savage body yslxifshzr Brouillu-d weighed baldf, 17o_i—2. seven Worceamv 181 1-2; gm JANEXZOFF WIN FEA TURE An a.ll—Ca.nad.ia.n final appeared fisiulied in the man's singles event of the Prince Edwan; Island n ’I)en.nl.s toumament yesterday w an Don McDlarmld._ ycuilfiful Oitawxul regarded as Davis Cup timber. ad- vanced in defense of his title will last year by cieieiaiiizig Garnet Roper of Saint Jolm, N. B, Laird Watt will likely reach the final bracket t.hf‘0ll‘l_Z-I1 the default of Red Haire of Garden City, N Y., who suffered an uiifortuilaie ac. citinent in ].‘l'3CilCC‘ '-II" Yestrrr;.ia\"5 result lent added int .c.' touirialnen-2. Last y. Dial-mid who oust the lean Montre-aler from play in the semi- finals and he then went rm to de- feat Gordon Robinson of Niagara Falls, Ont, in the final SPRAINS ANKLE Wednesday Haire w_as practicing witn his partner. Garnet Raper. in a men's (IClll)'.€S match. on the last point of the set. he ran across the 03F€lln<“ la ‘vi til“ misfor- tune to stem a l-.1, bag}, spralnlng his aiikle. It was the first accident the big Garden City St. Pauls prep school footbiili coach has suffered in tennis. H: had never met Watt and the fan: weru f|f'lL‘Cll)’liI‘l’ an interesting: match between two ha :1-hittlnrz lit‘! stars _ ‘ M.cDlarmid lost only four (,’alll0.S his three-fet ma..li with the New B~nms\vicl_< star but he was forced to the limit in almost every 93-me by Ra.psr's aggressiveness. The Ott.ovv.'~1 player ran out. the the Sydney horse suffered a cut tendon. that put her out of the l'fl(‘P. Second Heat: Miss Victoria. Powc: Bros. game llblle pacer fur- ]')l‘CVlOLl> mark of 2:00 1-2. Second lleat: Happy 1... was a good pacer in the first heat but he \\".ls really sensational in the - Major iiisliecl the opposition for Calumet Emera-d all through the second heat of the race. Nellie Grey and Bowes were strong factors 5'e°°““l H“ as he Mam lowered lin the first half but Major Bowes end i .2951 pact-d (l‘.lI‘Ill(’ the three DGUDOYS Mien driver Beliiveau ca.ll- days. >l3€lllL' 3.4 of a secondbehind ed upon him and the time chalk- Id up in the three beats speaks volumes for the horse‘: ab ity. Then there was the 2:22 Pace that Calumet. l’-Linerald won in straight. heats also but only after Tracey Hanovcr's 2'06 mile on Tuesday. They were away after four scores with Hapfiy L., pacing like a well-oiled ma ine opening up a. two lenzt’-h load during the: first half of the race. Don Fino fepelllflg £U‘€0Cl'_l (l1i\'x'5 by M11101‘ was aE',.’.lfl in second place, Posi- 39W95, "1 We first heat and M155 tlons I’JE‘SZfll'l to change in the last Vlcwrm in the second and third. hair of the heat v\'it'i-i San Ton an- ft was the onl day of the three that the favor te.-. came with expected victories but never- theless the crowd witnessed an- other card of fine racing that has been so much a part of this meet in the three days that have now vassed. On The Network And for half an hour jzestcrday (ram ‘.3‘Ii0 until 3 o'clock the pro- gram was heard Hill over Canada in 3. coast to coast network and also in part of the United States. Btairtiiig with the first heat of the Free-For-All ii; was "C.‘na.rlotte- town" on the air and the huge throng present must. have been plainly heard in distant parts as may cheered. madly as Jane Azoff come racing down the stretch at the end of the first heat and then kept on cheering long afterwards. I‘ they witnessed bursts of se sational speed in every the card. other favored entry in the race ih1'0Uélh coming fast in the last quarter to so fmm {mirth position to second. heatincz out Don Fino who firi- lSIl(’fI third by half a l{‘.".'.!i.ll Bebe Mel-‘.lw_vii 'i\’.'lS a much better pacer during t'p‘ llemt as she finished fourth With Martindell fifth. Miss Jo Hanover sixth and Amie Chan seventh. Thlfd Heat: Away on the first score of the third heat San Ton lock r.i.e lead \vii.li Happy L back three places. Bill. coining by the quarter mark HJPIJY L. milled to the outside and the two horses raced like a team past the grand stand the first trip around, They kept. side by side right up to the three qll£‘.!‘t£‘l‘5 but from there in to the wire it was all Happy L. The New ‘Brunswick horse had just too much “lick" and he won going away with San Ton again second. Bebe Mcllllwyn who went. , “' ‘another real heat third. Martin- WSS °“ dell f:i’l'.l'lh. Don Fino who had dropped ll\V21_V back fifth and Miss “Success” can be written in large , - 1-ms me me mac €.‘.i...l‘“.l‘.‘3.‘..°.’. as ..’;.:“:..%*:.:“.2::‘. are now past but there is yet. an- other to come and ludging by the quality of horseflesh that is en. tei-ed on the final card of the FREE FOR. ALL TROT A PACE First IIea.t: six of the fastest mew‘ race mm md“-V Wm wmlfis horseflesli in the Maritimes par- duels of speed that can and likely aded past the grandstand before Wm Sumasfl th°s"' that have MW the start of the first heat with passed into history. And there hasn't been a hitch in the program. Yesterday the fans again saw a. inlnlmum of scoring as Starter Irvivie again not his fields away with two and three scores so that me full yl‘0g".'.llEl was completed shortly after five o'clock which in itself may be :1 rdrwrd. Only accident of the meet occurred yesterday when Hi Sex. owned by Dr. D, .1. Sydney. going to B. break at the first turn in the first heat of the 2:22 Pace severed a tendon in her right foreleg. At first it was fear- ed the horse would have to co dispatched but later it was fouzid , W..s not neccmary, news which e r.-mud received in n Jwful Innnner. compliment to Colonel The management of the exhibi- tion again came in for commen- dation when Starter Irvine told the crowd through the loudspeak- er; mat they were worthy of true highest cangruuilatvlons on the fine show and the manner In whim it had been conducted. And hg pgid a particular compliment to lat. Col D. A. Macxinnon when he stated that he felt that the Pre- nident. of U119 Exlhtbitlon Associa- uon mid been 3 driving factor lehlnd fl. show that he (Mr. IrV1nI‘> would be certain to come back and nee on his next vacation. lzll T301‘ 5 PAGE . first But: seven starters came the wire for the {int heat. ey not two! on the second score filth uon Fine in front. followed son ‘Ran, Ha I... thin: with malnder ll field bunch- fiflfllllntl his unset! ‘ filer- fhg I-mpg: I... went from d to t top of the field round- iho second tum. As thgy under the stand u. null out in,f{:nt win Am: on, INUD . mu Jo Reamer and Mcfsaac cf Slmcm‘ Tracey Hanover being an added staner. They got. the word on the fourth score with Peter Dale go- ing .i'.va_v v<‘l‘y fast. ahead of Sim- coe H.\l“.‘£’S‘i(‘l‘ and Jane Azoff. Derniat, Tracey Hanover and Rtllncv G. Henley going by the first l.i:n‘. lll thrit order. They all tucked in to come past the wire with Peter Dale still In front. ‘ Harvester second and Jane third. With the positions rcinuinll:.g lliiclmnlied right up to the 3-4 mark ext-ltemcnt among the :ri.w;i was intense and mail)‘ Llioii.-glt Jaiic Azoff was going to I)‘.‘r|il.‘I'l. Bu‘. with 8. terrific-. burst or speed the Murra River owned horse came by on e out- side of the leading pair and came by Life stand with ii length anti a half to the good in 2:07 34 Peter Dale kept his second place position but Dermal came up very fast to catch third place; Traicey Hanover was fourth with Rninny G. i'<I::nlcy fifth and Simone liar. vester back sixth. Secnnd Heat: Reason for Sim- one Harvestti-'5 poor showing in film first heal. was easily seen when he was drawn for the second hen‘. due to lameness which icfr. five horse; to battle it out in the re- maining two heath. They went away on the fourth score with Dermot grabbing the pole. Der- mu‘. laid to half way up the back sirotcli when Driver Kelly called on Jane Azoff and the fast uiar- went to the front with Peter Dale taking over second, Rainey G. Henley third. Dermot fourth and 'I‘ru:ey Hanover fifth. Positions didn't change during the the ome stretch but Aaoff had for too mudi won with a length to 2:08. The remainder of had been coming past the stands the nut time around the 1. Third nut: Jena Azioff made no post 5 winni one u he led -1' the way e final the net. surbtg Peter WM tuohg 1!: allow- ed by thine: Henley on Der- ‘dropped back the last time around iw‘ll.ii Miss Victoria it finishing leiigth behind Calumet Emerald. Nellie Grey at Miss Vict.oi'la's suiky in third place and Margaret L.. Who had put. on a. great, drive from the three quarter pole fourth. Lucky 8.. was fifth. Major Bowea slxtll. Row-bud seventh and Jol- llty eighth. Nita Volo had been drawn after the first heat. Third Heat: The field wm nai-_ rowed down to seven starters with the witlidrawal of Jollity for the third neat and they got the word on ‘he very first score. Again it was all Calumet Emerald as he kept out front all during the mile. Miss Victoria again furnished the opposition and the finish was close with Miss Victoria, right at Calumet Emerald’: wheel and coming very fast. Margaret L.. who was improving with every heat was third. Lucky B., fourth, Nellie Grey fifth, Major Bowes who had gotten off to 8. very bad start was sixth after making up a. lot of ground and Rosebud was seventh SUMMARY Happy L. 2:06 3-4. (Bel- livc.1u) - - - - - - - - - 1 1 I San Ton (Sanderson) - - 3 2 3 Don Pino <Boutilier) - - 2 3 5 Bebe McElwyn (H. O'Brien) - - - - - - - - 7 4 3 Martindell (Harrison) - - 4 5 4 Miss Jo volo (Cummings 5 6 6 Amie Chan IBond) - - - 6 7 dr Time: 2:08; 2:08 3.4: 2:07 1-2. The winning horse is owned by Fred Robichaud, nuctouche, Free For All Trot And Fuse June Azoff, 1.59 1-2 (Kelly) 1 1 l Peter Dale (Rudderham) 2 2 3 Rainev G Henley (J. Hood) 5 3 ‘1 Dcrmat (M. Jabalerr) - -3 4 4 Tracey Hanover (Barnett) 4 5 dr Slmcce Harvester (San- derson) - - - - - - - - 'I‘im'3.: 2:07 3-4, 2:08; 2:10 3-4 The winning horse is owned by C. H. Horton. Murray River. 2:22 Paco Emerald 2: 12 Calumet Pol . (Power) - Icarr) - _ Mai',gnrel. I... ifloutilieri Nellie Grey (Sample) - - Lucky 8.. (M. Jabalee) - Rosebud 1A. H. Murphy) Jollity tBarnetit) - - - - Nita Volo «R/udderhsm) Hi So): (J. O‘Ei'i-en) . .. - dis. Alestra (Rockford) - - - dis. Time: 2:12 1-2; 2:l3 1-2: 2:11. The Winning horse is owned uy B. B. Paley, Tide Head. N. B. Vaudeville Show aq3au.uu~ guquwpauw gA#U|KCLl"‘ The vaudeville show between heat.-i again ded the crowd with high class entertainment and it was noticeable yesterday than very few made for the exits even though the lost. act on the pro- gram was performed after the int heait en the racing card but been run off. It certainly showed how fntere.-sietl the crowd were in the entertainment. Ctrllng Mulch CONNAUGHT RIFLE RAN EB UTH G . MARCH, 0NT., AUG. 11-- fired co team sewed 786 of a possible 800. westam Oun- wtth m. . ado‘; team was second llutem oi fooled 771 The team was composec: of on t Neal Dow, saint, John, N. 3.: 0. Kennedy. I-lilden N. , A. Gcrmley. oiu.riohamn- Lieu w. H. M n. if. 3.: unit. A. . lottotwn: lhut. 3|: , Ymnouth. N. 5%.: ht. lhut. .1. Down. Alnhntt, 1:. 9. first set at 6-1 and his .=,r-iisation- all comer plat-enients l(‘l ml] . inv help”?! 3’) 2 V“ lvzn 1"? second. Raper played more to centre court in the third so‘. and cdmbin- ing this type of p‘~v with a boom. .lng ....,...=,.. hp . , K8,,“ fzom the smeotii-working Mc- Dlarmid beforg lrsinr out. 6-3. DOUBLES UPS ET The first upset. of the toimia- ment featured play in the men's doubles event today’ when Eric Woodwortli of Halifax and Don Robinson of Monctmi. N, B , play- imz together for the first timr 3§23.‘.’.°..“..‘i‘§..8“‘.'.“‘3. f““.2’§’£‘ . l?“““" l . n r. , Eclrdllle Condon 0 ng t and e match went to f" . t ltih 1l€V0}f:fi'0‘tl‘i and R'~bili:<<i-i§cln“:lln~ a era ._.h.ri.t.. 5l_ 4-6. 3.1. "Ea. 27.2‘ "“%7i.‘i. will meet Laird Watt. and Ken Of Montreal in the semi- Watt and l"a.rn'ier eliminated Hugh Little of Halifax and Don McDiarmid in a four-re; match which included almost, evsr_\'t.liing seen in a final contest. The some: were. 8-3, 3-6. 6—2. 6-1. The Toronto team of Staff Beck and Doug Holg advanced to the semi-finals because of the inabil- 2:19 Ti-at as race. rum 3400 ‘R3’ °’ R“ H3“ '° “I‘Y"3*" 0“ the courts with Raosr. Tli-2y will meet the veteran Halifax combination of Easy Piers and Harry Roper in the lower bracket. Piers and Roper defeated A. E, Iov'2't.v and ‘an “ or Montreal in on inte-resiinv four-set match. \":n the first set, 6-1, bu‘ lost the second at 6-2 'I'hey pulled out the third set at 6-4 md captured the fourth without the loss of a. game. MIXED DOUBLES No matter who wins the mixed doubles title one of the holders Will be in the Rnmr family. Mrs. Harry Roper of Halifax teamed up with Laird Watt, to reach the fine.‘ stage while h-or hiisbamf paired McDiarmid Ousts Roper To Reach Final; Injury May Force Haire To Default To Watt with Mrs, Harold Jones to reach the second last bracket. Wait and Mrs. Roper‘ defeated Doii Saunderson and Winnie Mc- I-‘atridge in straight sets in the f1llal‘I‘El'-llllals and then elirnlnated Hugh Little u‘-.i.:i Jean Wright in tile senil-i"lna.is. Mr. R0931‘ and Mrs. Jones ousted D_on Robixison and Eleanor in stra’:\h.t sets in the qllflI‘t-El‘ and were victorious in me .<‘.’i'fll-ill"ll1lS after two long sets li Eddie Condon and Wtnniired .\ Coiiiiell, 7-5. 8—4. YES'I‘ER,DAY‘S RESULTS: Men's Singles: sn '-final Don Molylarmid, Ot- - r,mc'€feat?d Garnet Riapar, Saint. . 6-1, 6—— 6—3. Men's Doubles: Quarter-flnail Hnny Roper and Bev Ple:s, Halifax, defeated A. E. l_-’l\".""I/Y and Ian R055. M0IW‘€8-l- '(‘»—l. 2-6. 6—4. 6-0: Ekic Wood- uortli. Halifax. and D011 Robinson. Mnnczoii. defeated Ar: McKnight and Eddie Condcn. Ottaiwa, 6-4. 4-6. 6-1. 4-6. 6-3; Laird Watt and Ken Fmner. Montreal. defeat- ed Hugh Little, Halifax, and Dori MoDiannid. Ottawa. 6—3. 3-6. 8-2, ‘6——l; Staff Beck and Doug Haig, Toronto. defeated Garnet Raped’. , Saint John. and Red Hfllre. GB-Yd)?!‘ ‘City, N. Y., default. Women's Doubles: Qliart-er-final Jean WI 19111. Bririgrexvater. and Winnifred Mc- Council, Ottawa, defeated Mrs. M;icFii-lane and Eleanor Bourke. Charlottetown, 6-1, 6-2: MIS- ll-lar:y Rover and Wlninle Mc- ‘Fatrid-ge. Halifax. defeated D0115 Heartz and Gwen R-QSCTS. WW‘ lottelown. 6—2, 6-1. Mixed Doubles: Quarter-final Lalréigf Watt. and Mr . HM‘. R0139!‘ e3‘i£d ’‘ Suiindersoinv and Milan NmF‘a.tf'1dge. 6-43 6-0: Hugh Little and Jean Piers and Mrs. iwrlulit defeat/ed Bey “Emma 64' .F‘ V. Woo‘d|'Ju'1'Y. 2-6, '7-5; Eddie Condon and Winnifred Moconnell defeated Eric Wooclwort-li and Dona. Davis. Hull- fax. . 6-4: Harry Roper and Mrs, Harold Jones defeated Don Robinson a’n-ti Eleanor B0lF|'l<'? 6-3, 6—2. S..=~mi—final Laird Watt. and Mrs Roper defeated Hiirah Lime and Jean Wrielht, 6-2. 6—l: Hm’ Ed Mocownell, 7-5. Junior Men's Sinllf-'91 Semi-final Erskine Cartier, Saint John. defeated Flofibefi M‘7‘-m‘l°1“- Halifax, 4-43. 3.4 6--2: Bill Thomas. Halifax. ieadlmz 6-2. 8-6. Wiilh Bill Moresiidie. Glim- lottetown. when callled because of darkniem. Junior Women’I Skill“! Baunderson . 'I‘i.clma.rsh . Ssfnl—f1fla.l Ann Halifax. d-efeailed Helen Charlottetown. 6-4. 7-5 J unlor Men‘: Doubles: Quarter-final 1'. Reddin and B. DeBlols. Oharlcttetowui defeated Brown and Martin, Charlottetown. 3-8, 6—3, 8-4. Junior Women’: Doubles: Semi-final Anin Salmidei-son and .I"=n WOC<l'bIlTV. Halifax. defeated Frlics Al‘.°.P".alllt and Laure Jean Arsenault. 6-2. oRMLEY, LEAD AT RIFL CONNAUGHT R.Ll-‘LE RANGES. South March, 0nt., Aug. 17-Lt C. F‘. Kennedy, of Hildeii, N. S. and Lt. A. F. Gormley cf “ town, led all Maritime marksmcn who qualified today to eii..i .... Governor Genei':ll's medal miifcli, feiitum of the Dominion of Can- ada Rifle Associoitioii ann-uxil meet. Lt. Kenned-_y and Lt. Crormley posted scores of 101. Prince Ed-ward Island nimrods showed up well in other events also shot today on the Connaught ranges. A team composed 3f eight men of the P_ E. I. Highlanders ripped the bl'.Ua to win second place. and twenty dollars in the Gordon Highlanders team match. The 15- landcrs lost out on a narrow mar- gin to the 48th Highlanders. Gormiey will have the cnmpanf of fellow Islanders in the ver- nor Generals match. Also qualify- ing for the shoot were Burke, undflzan. Maomasters, R. 1.. coin. G. G. Mcfellon and J. C. atnmrt. er Inland marksman V.‘-hotgonlzd score: high enough to net em in the money but were nosed out of the finals were .1. 1). Motion. Roy Mccabc, E Cole, 0. A. Cole: and the only woman from the Mcrltlinu at the meet Mary Mobennm of Ohnrlottetowii. The Island team .“ captionully fimN;I:a which were real- ed off in n. chanted in velocity fmtn shot to In the Mudonold ‘Brier. Hooper Dlued ninth, R. 1.. Gales. llth and Gormley. ll. , Mary mun 11315.. G. A DOW. Inulhddl III! tricky wind which R ‘KENNEDY MARITIMERS E SHOOT ivfclhc were well up among the cadets. Rm Mcoabe placed third in the Life Members match and G. G. hfcbvniiaii won sixth place. A. J. Mccnbe. Cvormiley, J. Coles and (‘I A. Coles shot consistently art. were well up in the match. Sgt. N. L. ‘Beckett. I-Inniilton. Ont.” shot. {and Pte. E. Ntichfilsoél. niar man ram utmll. . .. led foo snipers lntgwlhe final stage of the Governor General’: match with 1035. other Maritime marksman who qualified to mm the final But- urday and their scores were: R. M. seeley. saint John 100: Male: s. 'r. E. Fetterl . i-iniiux. ioo; Capt. H. M. _8ta 5. M. 9 La. V. 1.. Dun-pny, saint, John. 99; Pie. R. H, Anderson. Halifax 98:- Sgt. E. a. Burke. oi-iuiouetown. 98; Gunner L. 1". Rushton. Mone- Moiwlon. N. 3.. 08' rcnce. sadtvillo, N. Reeves Halifax, 9'! &mm.s'ai ll Jciiiii iri J w, ll 3 . . O'Connell. Freda-lawn : Sat. .1. c. siowm oimioétetowii Pte. r. J. Laillidfllfin. mkir. rm-mouth‘ n’ ii’ Csoulfizvnifllwll r - v~' ' . %"!w§hIfl‘. £ent'v'ir!.le. iiwa. . n. no; 3" ii. A.~:I\wiuetI' .axi""° o. [Schedule Of Tennis Play For Today 10.30 A, M. ladies Singles -—Semi-Final: Mrs. Jones vs. Miss Mcconnell. Miss Wright vs. Mix Fishleigh. Junior Men’s Slngles—Seml-Finals William Moresfdc vs William Thomas (finish of match) ‘Junior Men's Doubles Strain and Brown vs Simpfilm and Palmer. Mountain and Saunders vs, Red- din and Cantwill. 11 A. M. Junior Ladies sinzles—Sem|-Finals Dorothy Hurst, vs. Joan Miller. 2 P. M. Men's Doubles—Scml-Finals Watt and Farmer Wood- wortih and Robinson. Beck and Hing vs, Roper Piers. Junior Ladies D0ubIe§——Sem‘ Final Hurst and Miller vs. D. McDon- ald and H. Tldmarsh. V5. and 3 P. M. Ladies Doubles —Semi-Finals Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Wood- bury vs. Miss J. Wright and Miss McConnell. Miss Fishleigh and Miss Hurst vs Mrs, Roper and Miss Me- Fatrfdge. 5 P. M Mixed l)oublcs— Final: g_ L Roper and Mrs. Jones vs. Laird Watt and Mrs. H. L. Rope!’ Junior Men's Doubles-—Seml-finals Thomas and Carter vs. winner Strain and Brown——Slm'l>S011 3”“ Palmer. Moreside and Connors vs. Win- ner Mountaln-Saunders vs. Red- din and Canbwfll. Aussie Stars Display Power At Longwood BROOKLINE. Mass, Aug. 1'!- (AP)—The Australian Davis Cup forces set, off all of their batteries in the United States doublcs ten- nis quarter-fina.1.s at Longwood to- day and riddled two fine teams while shell-shocking an amazed gallery of 4.000 Only Walter Paw. non-playing captain of the United States Davis . cup team. appeared unimpressed as Adrian Qulst and Jack Bromwlch. the Australian aces, overwhelmed Gene Make and Jack Tidal! of Los Angeles, 6-2. 6-1. 6-2. and Harry I-Iopman and Jack Crawford out-battled Charles Hare of Eng- land, and Ladislav He c h t. Czecho-slovakian star. 6-3. 3-6. 8-3, 4-6. 6-4. Most spectators were so l.rn- pressed they were conceding the Australians not only the United States doubles titles but the Davis Cup as well. Pate was one of the few exceptions. "This will make Austriillanteam overconffdent." he predicted. BASEBALL RES UL TS AMERICAN LEAGUE Bmwn 7; Philadelphia 1 Detmit 1; Chicago 2. Washington 8; New York 9. Cleveland 5; St. Louis 6. NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 1: Brooklyn 5 St. Louis 4; Pittsburgh 3. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Syracuse 4: Buffalo l. Rooliustcr 7; Newark 5. Baltimore 6: Jersey City 0: . Jersey City 0; Toronto 3 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Mlliwaukee 9: Columbus 1. at. Paul 0; Indianapolis 5. Remember When (By The Canadian Pram) Joe Louis okymoketted back into the circle of world heavyweight? challmgm when hg flattened the old Bolton uilor. Jack sliarkey in three rounds at New York thfie you: no tonight. A your law Dotrolvi brown mu. reached the top when he dofulnif champion Jame. J. at Olilcago. «MI! I. JM. ‘ ‘ Bishop, an unki Over Wind (By Sydney Gruson, Cnnullan Press Staff Writer) SAINT JOHN, N. B. Aug. 1’!- The men who laugh :2 mm- side's yawning biuikers and thick woods. had the laugh thrown right back at. them today as par yield- ed only four times in the first round of the Canadian Open golf championship and Harold (Jug) Mcspaden 9. man who made no predictions. took a two-stroke lead on the field of 82. The general impression among the too-fligfht {professionals after :i few practice rounds had been that Riveisiido would be torn apart. Yet. ltfesptiden, three-times Mass- achusetts open chaanpioxi from Winchester. Mam, Arthur Hial- bert of Toronto. Vic Chem 0! Deal, N. J., and Ted Bishop. Bos- ton amateur, were the only ones to break Riverside; exacting 70. Iron Strong Futor Mcspaden, on a short course where his great iron play is at istrong factor, on together 3 32 and 33 for I 67 that left hlin two strokes ahead of Guidahl. the tournament favorite who ran home in 33; Hulbert. one of Canada‘: leading pros for several years, and iown who startled ‘tlie iiallery with his fine rounds There weren't many witahln oom- fortable shooting distance of the leader. The wind most of the field feared, one cutting across the fair- ways from the Kennebeonsis River. blew up in the afternoon and was as much to blame as anyhhi for the generally high scores. in fifth place. and second amateur Phil i"a.rley of 'I‘oimnto shot two 355 and had Stan Home od Mont- real and Vic Cnezzi. of Deal. N. J. at his heel: with 713. Home might have been amomz the trio of 695 if hLs putter had been working. He missed 5. short one on the ninth for B. bimie and rimmed the cup with a two-footer on the home green. Farley mule no serious error: before or wftar the 10th and 12th hole; where he went four over par. He got back those stiokes with three straizhb birdies from the 13th. Ghezzii who started with Gul- da.hl as the choice for the $1,000,- first prize. shot his worst round the week with 88.'.l5—’ll. He had been in the cos consistently in practice Bilnched With 729 Bu:icheo' with 725 was a group of five professionals and one ama- teur, Jerry Giamerante of Calais, Me. The pros were Jimmy Rirnmer of Halifax, leading Max-ltiimer wit 33-33; E_ J. (Dutch) Harrison of Little Rock, Ark., Herman Ber- ron of White Plains. N. Y., and Gordon Brydson and Bobby Burns of ’I\)ronto. Like Bill Kerr of Toronto. who finished with 74 Brydiion started off hot as live coals only to fizzle out. quickly on the home stretch. Both were out in 33, two under par, but Brydson rocketed to 39 “Jug” McSpaden Cards 67 Swept Course To Lead In Canadian Open and Kerr to 41 or. the lm, nine. Dick Bortiw/id: or Tommi and Jules Huot of Quebec had illuatnious company ,v,~;~,,, 73, Long—hil.tin.g Jimmy ’1hom.-on of Shawnee-on-Delawai-e. Pa, and i'i.'l:, 1l1__ flniaiv.-d that way too. No less than seven llilil ".45 =.,. eluding Ben Norris oi‘ 'i’c'.erbi)i-I. Ollfihi Ont. Ar':n'e .~“r:iiiil-xr 91 St. Andrews. N. }3,_ 1... Robson and Clare ohlncrv of 'l1.mm,0 and back of this group L» the . lending»; liii.i'. “opofé (Sonny) Soinervmc Loiiiln. OM... and Henry f\ ell of Inonton, finalist 'n panmian Ml'lB.i.4"lll‘ and recon: 0! me Ontario open. For Off (lam; Somerville and Martel mm under ‘If: in practice, were for on their games. sandy started into tzrmible on the second who-re He drove into a l'O’.li I) u . Ishecl with six. He lml only am birdies altogether. Martel, thoroughly dlsg-uswd after a. dlsesti-ous 40 going out said it was the worst niuial round he had played at the L of any tnurnamenit. He was \\ enrg on the first nine. he llll‘0(‘-plliled one green and toppled two drives, lie got three birdies comm: llonie bu: these were offset by ll pair in fives. Ray Getllffe. London. 0nt., aim. four who fired 3 two-iiiider 3i M . In the pack stretcliing back of the 753 were such good rollers 15 Bdbbv CI'llICk5Ill\’.‘. of Rirllniozid Va.. 3--39-77; onto and Herb Phys Steady Game Micspaden went over par on only one hole. the 10th vrlierc he dime a tee shot. into busiies and dubbed .9 second. He played his ~~icesv. shot and one unequalled . he the day. on the dog's-leg fourth, ille- ing his second around lll\‘ edge of the trees to catch the green and I bu-die, H15 npproaclhu \-.'4-re :: consistently good that ire WP“ were on an average of only me feet. I-Iuibert’s ttpproacli shots aim were good enough to leave him good putts which dznmzeri 10'! 1”“ all the way. Guidalil was fooled bl’, 3118 1'15- mg wind on the first llf‘.(.‘. where he took a. five and iniule his and cum» had shot into the woods on the ninth where he 5:02 _l 5W- There_ bag Ralph said Mel‘. if! found two quarters ml {M We“ and Wu 3“,-9 his li.<'.: would change. It did. too~for ii 33 on the first nine. ————: JuniormPlay 1.. Singles Events Down To Finals Erskine Carter of Saint John, N. 13.. entered the final of the Junior men's singles of the Prince Ediwud Islaind Tennis tournament yester- day after a three-set. match with Forbes Mmmtaln of Halifax. Losing the first set at 6-4. Car- ter took the next two, 6-4. 6-4. In the othersemi-ftm,lBiIlThmrI of Halifax was leading Bill More- side. Charlottetown. wihen dark- ness forced a halt to inltlhie ii-at set 6-2. and line more was tied at 6-6 in the second. Ann saundea-son of Halifax entered the final of the junior wo- men's sinvrleq lift» a hard-fougiht two-pet match wllih Helen Tid- tween Dal-otl-iv Hurst. of Torah and Joan Miller of Charlottetown. Weekly At St. Eleanors y shoot of Sl. were presented on bvlml Mmltsmien. M-‘NV F. M8CCOflll:lCk: Pi'm;—-Awai-dd ii‘ ‘» 3”’ rett. and A. Ootloll. Cw Gold p1n__Awnrdt\(l to E. non. . . , C, sliver Spoons.-A\\ii:...<i o - Compton and W. BM“ High scores for the .<:lt;ut \\l‘L‘ 5» follows: 100 8. Clark ,0, G. Compton W, W. Barrett 9, E Cumnn .35 L. Beaten 53 R. Murray 7 3. Winchester 9, 0. Clark ,9 F. Mecca:-mack 39 g. Wilht 55 Barrett 3; M. _ ._- Mc.Ke.nzic __é "What on you thinking, dear?" "TIM I'll mow you down It you don’! got me (I swear CAPORAL clonnirrrzs -rn. pm: 1.... In which mom can be mow-“ Sweet C69! '‘