JULY 14, 1937 BOWLING HOCKE Y WRESTLING ' ]V,B.-P.E.I. Golfers In Race FarAmateur Title tHab _.____. l3!’ The Canadian Press) MONCTON. N.B., July 13__c.,h_ sistent stroking throughout. rounds J: Bentley Heads Island Tennis Assn. iii. J’ A Bentley was elected ‘sit-lent at the annual meetnig preih.» Prince Edward Island Ten- 01 Association held recent‘?- Efgutt-ntht. Governor DeBlols is hoiiorhi-i’ pres-idcnt. pi“; Cnllauhnn was chosen vice- president: M. ltfacKinnon, secre- ivi ‘i. gterns. treasurer; Jack igphi“; iisshlllllt treasurer. Opdn tournament committee in- iiiiiieii; J_ A, Bentley, Fred Kelly. ‘mi; litinny. Charles McQuaid. M. V MCKIHHOII. \V.S. McNutt and Fra- ser MacMillan. Closet’. tournament Fraser Afarwfillan rand hrlltglllilillililt! committee: Miss El- efinm. Whit-kc, Jack Kenny. and '\'illll0ll. “Alzltlllllfiinl Donald McMillan 8nd rut: ('llfllltll(‘l'. Gilillilfgiiiiicllls for the Eastern Canada ‘Tennis Championships t0 land golf tournament. Forty-eight 0f the 72 holes in medal plan COmPQtition were completed and the remaining 24 will be piqyispi tomorrow over the Riverdalc Club's 12-hole course. Successive cards of 48, one over D81". shot Archie Skinner, Si. An- drews professional. into the load for the pro and open title; his total of 202 for 48 holes was six strokes better than the gross or Kfilly, 5, player, lodfli’. making Holland, Saint John, defending both amateur committee: - Charles far from the lost one. a hold on the courts of theChar- R“ G_ Likely, wesifleidi ,i . . 1119 11151 9W0 innings- lJOYIPiOHII Linvu Tennis Club, Vlc- strokes behind Kelly and“: , toria PA . 11"‘ ‘i’??? "liitmlglst i9- Bave Percival Streeter, Rlversitle Box SCORE “We ii¢,.~i1'-§('(i zurmg ie mee.- third place amen the m _ ' _ lat- Fm" Dlbfessiogals I tuned”, AB R n P0 A E Dates mi the closed provincial ThOi-mom Vernon Baiciil Riven 00x 6 0 0 1 1 0 ihhmpi "ps were fixed for the side‘ and M_ Gfliiiiaiiiii Chan D9518 6 l 2 0 0 0 iverk c .~t .23, following the flgflgwn__were ahead. of Keiiy m R166 5 0 0 1 4 3 provi inhition. the battle for the Open title “hilg ‘my 5 7' 2 13 0 0 geiw received from Fraser Jock Anderson, Riverside pm Led Pfltqrs 5 1 114 0 1 Mm representing the Asso- Wm, the ciiariotieiown Mime“: Williams 5 2 2 3 3 1 nation in Ontario, Quebec and [iading the second’ third ‘in-d McLean 5 l O O t) 0 Dominion championships, indicate fourth divgsiona respective“, “up Warren 5 2 2 0 0 0 in ounwnding entry for the J_ '11 wade, Ricigewoodi wiiii 235 W. Goss 5 2 2 1 3 U Eastern Canada championships, it his tcam_nlatei Nick Kemmiv 235 T - - _ _ _. __ ms ma. and R. J. Hickey, Westfield, 243. 1 0111‘ 57 11 11 33 " —-' Best scores for c}; ri . 2211818261175 other than Igellljvttelinrrryd gtjlliziirelagriggs Ad, l)‘ for R T. Holma , Harris Capture-i‘ in the first divisiorrnanfriiftgggljlis: 11111111". . 5 2 3 0 4 . Victor Saunders. J. A Saunders xcgenzle 5 2 015 11 N S Tltle and W. A. Gaudet, also from the we ionald 6 2 21° 1 v ' Island Capital had respective 1pm.“ 5 2 5 0 2 iscores of 250 and 256. g i 111 g g Galbraith. th Y “ . DIGBY- N- 5-1 July 13"1CP1“'icarded 54 andefiljhtbxrflilgytetlllld: Fammhael 3 0 0 1 o Youthful Jack Harris of ‘Halifaxiiioiai piiwed him fourih imioru- Earl Goss 6 0 1 1 .6 merged tntlniv from a driving rain, the’ eight proiessionais ‘ g - - _ _ _ ... h your 50011113 1937 golf champ-i ' 43 i0 1g 33 15 9 bu. Ftrced to overcome a. film-C- l‘ I I 1:15.11‘; “ilrzitriii ‘ilwnitfiafil Halifax 6'1 rl Favored For meats half-any mark last night, _Hfl..'r1ssll0I,.<('0l'(‘s 0i 81 and 78 in the final 3t; holes today while the Summary min lifted Dr. Jai'b0e‘s to s5 and 83. Earned runs: superiors 6; Es- At the end. Harris had a iiix- Cfown quires 6. Runsbattecl in; Jay stroke advantage for the 72 holes of medal piav that constituted the tournament. lis total was 312 oom- pared with Jurbocfls 318. None of ‘the 22 other players in the meet, sirnllcst entry list for a. provincial tournament in the NOVR Scotia .t\.<so htionfis history, were time to lllc two leaders at the end oi‘ the dav of rain. HALIFAX. July 13-(CP)-A hard-stroking. Halifax youngster. playing on her home course, favored tonight to win the Nova Scotia women's golf championship, concluding here tomorrow. a score of 71 for the first 18 holes of the 36-hole medal competition ~ ~ today to grab a seizable advantage C11", w- G955.‘ 1051118 Pitcher. E. . . G - : HOLD 7718)? Stand 31101:; ethizléeithm score opiwn mm: Time of same 1 hour, as _____. Babs Creighton o; yin-mouth‘ the Umpires: At the plate, Bill Law- ATllEIlICihV LEAGUE defending champion, was hei- near- lor; on the bases, Nels Whitlock. est; opponent, but she was six strokes i Won Lost EC- behind with a score of 77.,a disaicii- cw York 47 22 .081 vantage difficult to overconv on t e ' tetrou, 42 29 .592 ghoi-t but tricky Gorsebrook course LOUIS TO osion 40 28 .588 on which the tournament is bring ’ . hiciigo 43 31 .58! played. levvliuid a4 s4 s00 "Inn-n on the list was Mrs. s. E. Tfdlfilflg S0012 ashintinii 30 38 .441 Goodwin of Halifax. the i932 champ- . min. n 47 319 ion, who posted g scum of '18- lilo-st lil‘l(li' ‘in 20 49 390 one above Miss r012 011$ 011 ' BK Jul 13__(Ap)_ 1 31-1111051-‘11- LEAGUE day's play‘ No on]? competitor Jogguvzlliisygcently crlrwned heal/Y‘ w" 1"“ 7-9‘ the wumflment mo“ B11 on m? “ Wtulllit boxing champion, will 1mg" 45 27 625 p“ count“ start training at POHIPBOB T48R91. l)‘ '<*r"' 46 29 . I.‘ , 1;‘, i - th f‘ tdefence toiniixilrl 40 32 .556 PITTSBURGH‘ ‘11111 _ 13 V111?‘ 1:911:15; ‘gorlrfi-lgny Farr, 10"“ 39 33 542 411111“ 1'1‘ 1111111 1111111111?’ British Empire Champion. pro- 33 41 '44s for s1‘ Louis Cam “am “is [Origin-i i motcr Mike Jacobs announced to. m1 31 1° ‘137 “ed i?” '°"§1.'~°’1="“ in n» (hv into title fight is scheduled gihiiiii 28 43 394 appen x. Dr. 1. .' .011!" ~."| . ¢.< U Y k e Stat“ m iiiiiiiiii. 29 46 i387 w“ oi-ighiing for h“ iii?‘ iiirrcilug- 26 at ie an e u I“ -‘i -_ - v - »--“ i‘ _ }0LDEN the superiors ners by a 11-10 Earl. hurling for the Esquires. with nine strikeouts hits. Walter was credited while allowing fanned l0 batters an hits during the game, and two thrown out after grounding weak- ly to the ' r, superiors Esquires Doyle 3; Warren 2; Y onie runs: Jay, Wlllia “Ml rcn. f nit: 1 Walks: Teen-aged Maise Howard carded G055 0- 12; of! E. Goss SCOFC. ll secured the in order. In their the tying run on out the batter pitche was oiie of Score by Innings 123 456 7891011 R. H E 220 000 110 0 5-11 11 5 002 010 300 0 4——l0 12 9 52 3 base hit: Murle . McDonald 2; Whelan, off W. Goss 3; ofl rl Goss 9. Hits: of! W. GLOVES TOURNAMENT i; i,“ SHARP 2__BIG NlaflTsnz (HARP a Pavia TUESDAY .....twnmtsoiv, luly 2o and 21 CIIARLOTTETOWN ronum Marifi me aoxmc Championships First Time‘ Ever lleld In P. E. l. -______ A SPORT FAN siiouLD SEPI- Boxers From SOME fiiggilaigizezsezss All Over . The OLYMPIC P off sriiiiirq Maritimes CONTENDERS "" ‘ SUPER-ATTRACTION; ACTION EVERY MINUTE; FIVENTS EVERY strikeouts: W. Goss NEWS t”. Eelly Continues T0 Lead Superiors Win Close Contest From Esquires d last night before emerged the win- Super-tors. _ _ tying run m their half of the eighthand the teams battled th and tenth on even terms, sides going down started the Supfiriors‘ half of the fdllgle which coupled ios of blnglcs netted rims. Requires rough the ninth core, THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Biery Farm Big; Races (By The Associated Press) Gitfil-IIXN. N. Y.. July 13 — The Biery Farm stable of Butler, Pa., won both of the big races on the card today as the Grand Circuit meeting opened at the historic track. Royal Spencer won the E. H. Harriman challenge cup for two- year-old trotters and the $1,500 purse that went with the trophy, in straight heats. Lee Hanover took the Peninsular stake for 2.13 pacers. Both horses were driven by Charles Lacey. Juniper, giant Kentucky gelding driven by O. H. Erskine. fell dead on the track after finishing sixth in the first heat of the 2.18 trot. The race won won by Clever Han- over. Mrs. E. Roland Harriman drove W11111111g P1113’ 11K me her stallion. Calumet Eric, to a 11th with a with a ser- them five turn at bat the made a determined and ffort to even the s straight heat victory in the Club Trot, a trophy event for amateur drivers. defeating her husband. who piloted Roland. Calumet Eric trotted each of the two heats in 221115’. third W35 the best played contests in the league to date and ivas anybodyls Jay. Warren and Win13 Superiors banged out ci ‘limes the game. All came within throughout, ms of the rcuit blovzs Peters l; Wil- ms. War- 2 base Scull, Earl 10; oss 11. Winning pit- G The Summaries Trot: Amateur Drivers (2 in 3) Trophy Calumet Eric, (Mrs. ER. Har- riman) - - - - - - - 1 1 Rex Volo, (C. Bliss) - - -- 2 2 First Aubrey, (F. Wlswall) - 8 3 Roland, (E. R. l-Iarriman) -5 4 Torchlight and Havoline also started. Time-lllté.‘ 2.11%. The H. Harriman Trophy -_ . - - Ice Carnival In Mid July At St. John's ST. JOHN'S. N‘i'ld., July 13- (flPl-St. Johns donned its skates for a, three day carnival in hot mid-summer weather today, as I. 10-year-old dream of an arti- ficial ice arena came true. Proud to have what they be- lieve to be the only artificial ice plant operating at this time of the year, the city that has been hockey-crazy for years tumed out en masse for free skating, hockey and curling matches. The rink was jammed for skating at the opening last night and again to- day. It will close tomorrow night until the beginning of October. The reconstruction, lengthened edition of the 40-year-old arena has an ice surface 195 feet in length and 70 feet in width. The curling rink next door. operating from the same freezing plant. is 143 feet long and '70 feet wide. ‘There is accommodation for 3.500 spectators at. hockey matches. Ma r r a y A n d l/Vilson Advance (By The Canadian Press) MONTREAL, July Iii-Favorites to meet in the final. Ross Wilson of Toronto and Bob Murray of Montreal marched into the quar- ter-final round today in play for the men's singles title at the Pro- vince of Quebec tennis champion- ships. Wilson used his powerful fore- hand to advantage to sweep to an 8-6, 6-3 victory against youthful Roger Durivage of Montreal while Murray. after dropping the first set to Ellis Tarshis, another Mont- realer. came through to win 3-8, 8-3. 6-2. Others to win their way to the heights were Laird Watt. Edgar Lanthier. Roland Longtin. Henri Paul Emard and Marcel Rainvllle, all of Montreal. and Joe Oil-fare of Ottawa. Canadians Shoot Well At Bisley BISLEY CAMP, England, July 13 tCP-Cable) -(;iea.n-cuo victories still eluded the Canadian shooters at Bisley today. celicnt marksmanship has put the men from the Dominion in tieshoots ior the Alexandra challenge cup i and the Dally Telegraph silver cup. in add tion Canada today qualified at least. three men, possiby five, for Saturday's final stage of the rich St. George's challenge vase match. The Alexandra and the first stage i of the St. George were fired today. In the former, dt. 500 ycarcis. young Lieut G. S. Matchett oi’ Hamilton had 10 successive bulls eyes for a perfect score of 50. He was tied by Cadet-Sgt. Alton of" London Uni- versity, G. A. Jones of Guildford, P‘. . W. Mellows of Australia, Lieut. F. B. Smth o! Beaforths and A. Warner of North London. The six will shoot off the tie later. Cam! George Emslie of Toronto is isi anotheFtle-shoot for me Teegraph i cup. oiatcheitfs perfect. 50 in the Alex- andra was all the more noteworthy under the conditions. still unfavor- able here. ‘Ibday the skies were again overcast and keen winds ad- to the marksman‘; difficulties. Stable Wins At Goshen Z-Year-Old Trot: t2 in?!) Purse $1.500 Royal Spencer, (Lacey) - -1 Scovere. (White) - - - - 2 Blair, (Recor) - - - - _- 3 Static, (W. Caton) - - - - 4 McLin and Bright Day alt started. Time-2.11; 2.10. The Peninsular, 2.13 Pace, 3 Heats, Purse $1,000 Lee Hanover, (Lacey) - -_1 l i Symbol Hal, (Record and Whitney) - - - - - - 2 Highland Worthy, (George) 4 Patrick Potempkln, (Beck- er and Drinkwater) - - 7 5 4 Miss Ontario. Barney Hanov-r and Lulu Strong also started. Time-2.03'£-; 2.04%; 2.06%. 32 43 2.18 Trot (3 heats) Purse $1,000 Clever Hanover (V. Fleming) l 1 Streamline (Pailn) - - 2 2 HighlandPrinoe (Neilson) -l04 Boyne, (Bostwick) - - - 3 3 5 Dynamic. Minneopa. Hollyrood Gypsy, Judge ‘Progan, Harris Noon. Juniper, Decision and Hollyrood Lyda also started. Time-ZAYM; 2.07%: 2.177%. 2.20 Pace (3 heail) Purse $500 O. C. McGregor (Dill) - — 2 1 Red Trask (Howell) - - -12 Oliver Twist (Drinkwater) - 3 3 Lady Henley (Fleisch) - - 4 4 'I‘lme-2.131&; 2.10: 2.12%. Down The Alleys __.'._. HOLY NAME HALL BOWLING Kinsley Candle Pins last night on the Holy Name Alleys four evenly matched team! rolled up some very high scores for the Kinsley Candle pin game 00n- sidering only two balls and all deadwood removed. 0110165 won from Beavers with a. majority of 60 pins, while the Trundlers went still undefeated by winning from Queens by a. margin of 19 pins. Tonight an exhibition game will 1 3 2 pun» be played with three balls and deadwood. Beavers:- P. McQuaid ‘l2 87 69-228 M. Delaney 49 47 53-149 E. McLellan 67 75 79-221 M. Trainer 65 64 63-192 G. Stewart 88 58 70-216 J. McAleer . 64 54 64-182 Totals v5"; 1133 Orioles:- R. Duncan 74 74 87-235 B. McCabe 1‘ 66 64 64-194 J. McQuaid 52 68 79-199 M. Aylward 61 66 71-198 J. D. Webster 64 83 72-219 E. Dougan 63 66 74-203 Total 1248 Ladies high single E. Dougan 74. Ladies high three E. Dougan 203. Gents high single G. Stewart 88. Gents high three R. Duncan 235. Queens:- Dr. L. Duffy 71 82 87-240 F. Martin 84 69 57-210 E. Vessey B5 73 85-223 L- McDousali 47 50 64-161 R. DOiIOn 78 79 78-235 F. Mallett 71 53 84-208 Total 1277 Trundlers'_ F. Tierney .11 87 95-273 A. Howatt. 51 57 60-168 C. Dillon 95 81 73-249 H. Praught, 74 60 80-214 A. Howatt 6B 65 81-214 Aw Birch 64 64 50-178 Total 1296 Ladle: high single F. Martin and F. Mallett 84. Ladies high three H. Pra-ught 214. Gents high single O. Dillon and F. Tierney 95. Gents high three _ Thursday night's sharp: Queens vs. Alerts. Aces vs. Orioles. F. Tierney 273. schedule at 7.30 Dean Eager To Rejoin Team ST. LOUIS. July l3 hobbling on one crutch, Dizzy Dean favored his big left toe and fretted at. his apartment here today. anxi- ous to Join St. Louis Cardinals in the east. The big National League right hander, who went on crutches after a ball off Earl Averill‘s bat struck his foot. in the All-Star game last Wednesday in Washington. CXPCCLS to leave the latter part of this week. ___________ Gaudet’: Bicycle Service The safe, sure, speedy delivery. We collect or deliver parcels for you. For particulars phone 1 5. (AFN-Still All parcels protected from the weather. L-260-7-12-3i l ll! $PORT WORLD lillstlie bill. should be. BOXING BASK ETBA Li. OTHER SPORT Final Today In Tournament Final since “as rcarihvi in the mixed doubles event of the Char- lotttown Lawn 'l‘rnnis Club lourna- t mr-nl. yflfllfifflfl)’ while one men's single match was completed. , Don Gass and Eleanor Bourke " eliminated veteran G. F. Hulrheson .1 and Mrs. Smith in straight sets to i enici- the final oi the ' doublcs. Scores wcrc. 6-3. 7-». T. Guy and Bettv Rogers cnhrr-tl the other fiilal bi Gordon Hut Rogers. 6-2 8-6 i D. Macllillail (ielriaterl D. Ger- don fn a thrrc git men's sirvzlcs I match. Scores were. 6-2. 4-6. 6-3. Fflcanoi" Rourke \v‘ll nit-rt Jean . Tait to deride the women‘; singles championships during today's play. l Today's Matches i l bv dcirntintt "and Gwen 4L0 PnVL-IG. I3".iti'k~ i..~ .l. 'I‘ait tllllill) F. Hansen \s A. .\l“i(‘l{(‘ll.7'8 5.00 P..\'I.-l').Ma('i\lilla:i vs S. MacNiitt Remember When i iliy The (illvlllrlfllllfll Priss) l ltvaltiii" Haven won hi. flfSi-fllld onl7.'-~-(7iiiiii:l ago to lOllQ-K lug lifllflil ,> i off 11.12111 talent; i1 e illlt‘. (n.- 11;). alter 3'6 holes. j rTvu 7"- (vi-liic um. ‘REALLY i5 A HA6 GOLD HlMéELF =- ‘ Champion putting streak in the lifter tussle BY Jove, Hi sAv/ HERE l5 ANOTHER LETTAH FROM MAUAl-l ‘come, i-lAMeRiaxA, AND A "Pi-toro- GRAPH OF ‘IM5ELF/ "THE ELIKJHTAH ‘A5 ME 75066511’ EGAD, HIM ABOUT cou- VINCED ‘THE BOUNDAH c)"- 5112 ‘FRANCE DRAHE/ Rosebud ls ci prime luvourlte witl1 pipe smokers . . . and it should be. For Rosebud . . measures up in every woy to a man's icleci ol whot good tobacco Try Rosebud in your pipe oncl you'll soy tliere l5 l<eener pleasure in this popular Maritime smoke. LHOCllES SlHgIESIHQnry Cotton 1Giants Within. Defeats Shute Half Game Uf i WALTON HEATH. l3’-(AP)-Tall Cotton. glowermg like the vziliin‘ ‘n a heavy melodrama Denny Shute. Ilniicci Stnteg- P." fcssional Golfers As. holder. 6 and 5. today in in" July I'll.‘ . Henry clcfr 1111i l (‘lfl.'l')il the glnomicst 7‘.’-hr:le golf in history‘. 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