. the picture. In the first. sct Ed- Y c- i a i . - .‘ L .0 s.- v ‘T.’ ‘ i, ’. 3‘ .9. =- ~ . qflil t: . N‘ v -,. 1 . ‘ u: urn ‘ y‘ m, ,. . J . 1 p . ‘ 4 " q; _ " I ‘<1 ] - v t _. "y ‘ , ‘a w. M a K f a \ .' H k f “.11” 2y ant l _fil» l-‘g 1 a w,“ . ‘7- h‘, p. ml» I " , f, . ! ~ u” 1 I t . ' } 1 ‘ '_ ' , AUGUST 1Z- 11929 we (‘l l ARLOTTFTOWN m» \ w»- ~ v race REMEMBER WHEN (B! The Canadian Press) made James J. Jeffrfies |_i*fti:€i>l'ite to defend vfllS heavy. Wgm title against. Jim Corbett fiyears ago tcday, Coiiiett entered he ring for the last time ago ns: IeIIflEs and took a beating in s io-round battle. Wins Aussie Cup GTON, Australia. -(CIP) ‘n6 .iii HEMIN T. S. Rydefs Blackiurd 37.000 Australian Grand Nufi steeplechase over 3‘; mi‘ on famous Ftemington racecourse lll'.l'(' beating J. S. Ford‘: Mun of Ayr b) half l length. T cDIARMID Brilliant Tennis Is Witnessed As Island Open Tournament Closes Don illcDiarmid of Ottavira. this year's Dominion ten- nis champion 0n Saturday added another title to his laiirels when he captured the Island Open tennis singles chamo- innskip with a straight set victory ovcr Bob Watt, Jr., of ill siilrezil. Scores were 6 3, 0-1 cxlsnrlrd but Just the same , 6-0 as lilcDiarniizl was never the Montreal youngster. a iii-other of Laird Watt. a former Dominion champion and ('11s _\-.»~_r‘.i lsltinrl junior champion, lIil:-!io‘:‘ei' plenty of competition throughout sci 0"‘ l- gave the Canadian the threc A l‘.';\‘-‘ ladies sInqlcs cham ion in the erson of comelv ‘ _ l) . H2lrn EIc-Lxadv cl Montreal appeared on the horizon also if .. lIoaal ljrilics s lltozitrcal liss took a straiuht set victory from Jean t of Petite lliviere, N.S., in one of the most sensa- llZll‘(l-(il‘lViD]_.lf struggles ever l ‘s nizi :h. Scores of the match were 6-4, 6-3, as 2t. secdrd No. 1 in the draw could not cope with witnessed here in a ilzc hard-driving Piloiitreal girl. Miss Wright In tlic first eight games of the even terms to wind up ticd at 4-all. hcld licr own service and thcn won Fights llard match the two finalists hnttlcd on llere McCrady took the lead as she the match and title by breaking through licr opponentb service in the 10th game. lt iippcarczl as if the match were all sewed up as 1m own service in the first game of the second through lier opponent's service to Wright, showing admirable courage lilcCrndy held set. and tlicn hrnlie take the second: but licrc Miss and fighting ability rallied to out- rlrlro Ziliss P/IcC-raily and take the next. three games in a row and a 3-2 lead. But the new champion took control in the sixth gnine and ran illi. the match with four straight games to her crezlit Wright. driving rit of bounds for the final point of the match as the last. game went. lo deuce three times. lilcDiarmld Fizures [n Three Titles iifrDiarmlrl in addition to win- fling ihc singles title figured in tiro additional championships by pairing with Bob Watt to win the men's doubiss and teaming up with Mrs. G. Lewis of Ottaivn to take the mixed doubles crown lri the last match o1‘ the tournament. The men's doubles, although won in straight sets by scores of 6-2. 6-4 and 6-‘2 produced the best tennis of the day with Hugh Little and Cmdr. J. C. I. Edwards. a Halifax duo, forcing the Montreal and Ottmva pair to show their.‘ best tennis brfore bowing out of ivfirds and Little broko throuah liicDiarinirlis first service to takc a 1-0 lead: the winners then broke tliroulth Eciivards first service to square the set: Wattwonhis first service to give he and McDlarmid a 2-1 lend hut the TIElllfHX duo train S']ii“!‘(‘f‘i the match as little won his first service. Rut here lilcDiarnild began showing some rccl championship form and with nbl" hclp from his partner Watt ran off the newt three games to iid won his first service \. A oncl set for a. 1-0 lead bl Ed rircls and Little after bc- i"2 at (lance six times squeemd lltlorch with the second. ThTOtWTlI- out ilic third and fourth games t"ci' hold thclr services to end upi 21> offer each rzflme had been at. <3 "c swerai tlines. {Wclflhrmids 1P“ we: bro"cn in (‘v fifth to Pl" h‘: opponent's the fiend and F‘ "crris rr-xi the Halifax team's i ..‘ l" ~‘-2 b»- lioldlnq his own. The l‘ "fol pair than came back tor F‘ 1 1' "l 4-911 with l“'3l"' "fYlYWi 57”" l‘iii'".‘li~ fought. and _',"\il1" to: i‘"""“ '"“" "‘"i fi“c ti?“ crd then P""llli"i"f tli? sct b" l‘llTll“l"i'1‘ out‘. l“ next two games for n 6-4 vtc-l " l‘ lvld tlmlr own scrrlcc in! at w”, "'\~v-vfi= no‘ (y; may-p: , - l“ n.»- we»: m, -,~-1p--_<l . throtiah to tcfe (“c lead‘ and then increased it to 3-1 by holding their own service in the f0ilrlh; Little and Edwards got. back into the runniiu: by taking the fifth game to make it 3-2 but iii-re again McDiarmid and Watt showed their superiority as thcv ran off three straight games to tai2<e the set iind match at. 6-2. 6-4. 6- . Ottawa Girl Shows Courage In the ladies doubles the strong Cttawa and Montreal nziir of Mrs. G. Lcivis and Miss I-lcien McCrndy won the title iiv (lcfuult oftcr winning the first set G-love from ‘ Miss Dorccn Gfflilfllll of Ottawa and Miss Jean \Vl‘l’ZlIt of Nova. Scotia, a severe arm injury suf- fcrcd by Miss Graham in a match Fridav causing licr to collapse as the champions led 2-0 in the sec- cnd set. But although the Ottawa and Montreal pair seemed much the stronger nevertheless Miss Graham although suffcriiig much pain in every came of the match SIIOWPLI undoubted couriwc as shc played through eight games be- fore the pain became unbearable. Mixed Doubles The mixed doubles proved an- other straight sci victory with Mrs. Lewis and Don Mcfilarmirl nrovlng too strong for the Nova scotia pair of Miss Joan Wricht imrl Hugh Little. Scores of the match were 6-2. 6-2 with the sun- crior driving and net nlav of the Montreal and Ottawa team prov- ltrz the main factor in the l6 game match. Little and Wrtcht had won the right. into the final in a semi- flrinl morning match when thcv rilmowd or the strew- team of fiiiss Hclch McCradw cf Ottawa and Pclcr llfckeriwl" of Saskntchcivon all" a hard tbi-"c set. battle. The aMCrod" and Mclmnzie tcam look- ed 11w hot favorites for the finals h" nflnq- rlvnnnlvvv (hi. fird’ rmmc of m“ oncolp" set to their onnon- cnls copped the next six games in I-fP-r-‘smavnna-xa-naaw vnla-am-aammmu e CI-IARLOTTEITOWN IKIONDAY, AUG. l flifufifP-‘i-F J'-'u'-'i-'H'b"-'='-r-“rr-‘n--'-'rr='-'='r-'ru'r.'- JIMMY MOONEY Peakes Station, P.E.I. Junior Ijghtheavyii/eight Champion of P-E.I. WITH OTHER PRELlMlNARlblS First Bouit Starts Main lBout at Admission - Ringside 85c. Reserved 65c. Rush 55c. Ladies Ringside 55c. Rush 25c- Children 25c. Included. bfliXiNGl OPENING NLGHT OLD HOME \VEEK TWO MAIN pours -10 ROUNDS EACH lct Main Bout for Maritime LightheavywelP-‘ht Championship ‘T111555’: .1159 . . Charlottetown, Maritime Lightheavywclglli Chilmlilo" vs. CECIIL BRAITHW \ITE_. , Quebec, Maritime lltliddleweight Charnlllofl, Chailelll!" 2nd Main Bout m- Maritime Junior Lightheavywelghl Championship Vs. SPORTING CLUI 2-10 P.M., D.S.T. J-IAROLD HIGGINS Denmark. Nova Scotia Junior Lightheavywfilghl Champion of N. S. at 10 p.m. I).S.'l‘. ll p.m. nsrr. T8)’ n-aamvunwn var-—-'Hr.-.-rar-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.. & McCRADY SINGLES wmnnxs Bobby Riggs Wins Eastern Grass Tennis RYE. N. Y.. AiIB- 11—(AP)— Bind-ll’ Riggs today displayed the Itéflllls mat carried him to the .UllltECi states championship. de- fl-‘llllflt; Don McNeill of Oklahoma City in tour sets to win the east- ern grass court tournament for the 5-3. 3-6. 7-5, 6-4. After a division of the first twu (acts, McNeill punched oui- a 5-0 lluVtllllillli‘ in the third and against istic uphill rallies. Siipcro strokes streamed off hi: 1119111190 as he won the successive games, holding McNciil ‘to one earned point. in that span, ,an_d) limiting his own errors to a ‘llllllllllllill. When lie finally truck- ed the s‘_‘t away at 7-5, the usually dccorous tennis crowd went niad. The women's doubles finals went. to Alice Marble and sarah Palfrcv who defeated Mary Hnrclwick and Valerie Scott; of Great Britain. 6-4. (6-3. _Alice Marble won the women's singles titlc Saturday by defggit- mi; l-lcicn Jacobs, 0-1, 6-0. WANTS LESS SPORT ADELAIDEL- (GP) —Don Brad- miin. Ainira ian trst Crick“ captain now in the Au. ralmi Air tijlljl‘, urges n curtailed s ris |)l'O2'l'(l!ll ill wartime. 11c has g ne cii record as favoring cancellation 0f 1.31,. 5",», iiclu iiliiciti ccmpct-iticii for the duration of the ivar. ETON WIN AN. CAL i LONDON-(CPP-Eton bcatI-lais- row bv one wicket in tho iinnurl -‘ ‘L came between the two talu- _ F zlisli schools. l-larroiv lilo. Lion replying with llilJ ii. wickets, a row to win 6-1. Bur Litiic and Wright, favored in the draw took tne ilYol games of the second set; i\'il'.cl'il'.l_\' mid P/ICIIOIIIZIC ticd it an il-iill by [Lliililg the next. livn; it was tit-d at 3-3 and 4-4 and 5-5 as the teams held their services but Little and Wright broke through to take tiic load fl-5 and thcn licid sei- vice to win the sci; 7-5. ,. Little and Wright again won‘ the two opening games of iii.- tliircl set. onlv to have thcn" op- poiniits square the match at 3-1111 out ilie Nova scolizi pair won four out oi thc next six games to take the match 6-4. __,_ _Sa!iii‘tia_v's_ tennis was on a par W111! H111’ uxtzicssed in this ifiitillll Open Toiiriiiiinciit tn past years. Long rallies. tricky lobs, drop shots. brilliant not play and sen- satioiiai rccovcrics were all fllSllPCl out to the large number of fans present for the finals and although the competition was not as close .as iii farmer years nevertheless llmth Alan MacKlnnon and Gus Bentley the IWO men behind the scenes and indefatigable workers, responsible for the Slll"ll‘.!', of tho meet are to be heartily coni- mendcd on the splendid 171111111?!‘ ln which they conducted the tournament and the great entry list that was on hand. During the afternoon Hon. Thane A. Campbell. Premier of the Province extended a hearty welcome to the visiting tennis players and also congratulated the winners and losers allkc on . fine brand of tcniils and sports- manship thcy had displayed all. throughout. the week and ended his privilege of \Vf‘i"l0ll1lll§{ tlirni in tournaments to come in coming _vcars. Oii behalf of the local Club he prizes to be given to winners and runners-iii) it had been oi einnllv dccidrd that some prizcs would trike the form of War savings Cer- tificates: as some doubt had nriscn us to vrhethcr or not these prints would affect. the amatcui" standing of the winners it liar! been decided that n drcision bc had on the matter and that as soon as definite word was rcci-ivcd the prizes would bc forwarded to the winners of some. During the nftcrnoon ladies of the local club were hostesses at afternoon tea. Following is the summary:- Men‘! Singles (Final) Don McDiarmid, ottaiiva, beat Bob Watt, Jr., Montreal, 6-3, 6-1, 6-0. Ladies Singles (Final) Helen lvlccrridi’. Montreal. dc- fcatccl Jean Wright, Petite Rivlerc, N. 5., 6-4, 6-3. Mln‘s Doubles (Final) McDiarmid and Watt defeated mtrle and Edwards. N. 3.. 6-2, 6-4, Ladies Doubles (Final) Miss McCrady and Mrs. G. Lewis defeated Jenn Wright and Doreen Graham 6-0. (The match was dc- foultc-d in the second set when Miss Graham was unable to con- tinue owing to an arm injury.) Mixed Doubles (Finn!) Don McDirirmld and Mrs. Ci. Lewis rlcfczitcri Huoh Little and Jean Wright, 6-2, 6-2. [nixed Doubles (semi-Final) Hugh Little and Miss Jean Wright defeated Peter Mzkcnzic and Miss Helen MoCi-ady 1-6, ‘i-l, l-l. [Ullfill iIICCFbSII/C V931‘. SCOYCS W311i ' next six ‘ clil to win the gameand set the .' ‘sage for nnoiiiei‘ of lils character- » l the T r UH) C‘ l with the wish that. it will again be I stated that in connection with ihc , _ ed fancy; cf the local fght fans K i- n uliirr \'. i I In Tackling Braithwaite At Sporting Club Tonight “Fighting Irish" Leo Kelly prim- aii read for the fray meets fast, clrvci- Cecil Eraithvvalte to- n‘. t at. the Siporiing Club in a 10- ro l’.i batwc llirit has caught the For rilrcrriv with two v1 cries ...i h .= lrli on ITS ccmchrick cf- " l b~ tackling a fighter who l']) an enviable record. ifc S“.'2ll‘.E'Cl‘ m lccal fwiclil ovcr one hundred service iii the Si’ - rnrlchcd “Hue setxmlioiiliiiillt Bill '1 iii thcsevscYall-‘i has at ,-0,.,.,,d mme m. . . V_ . (-1711 iima eiir rois fioni Mc A n and also champion of . He has now a‘. for three Lil l‘l11(‘ h"s fought ida and the Uii vd . ri iii his 1st of op- ii-is liSPn Jack Diibois. Al 1.1K c Nelson Billy Lan- c Ha~rin_ Bil Sparks, :9. Danny NIcCormack Pcck. So it. will be seen will he stacked against lio 111's prcvrn 11's worth warfare and one who iii-r I{"ii\' ‘t. fave the Is- ii. .. litiian" in the ii l\ .ill'."iiil\' fcuaht a draw .~‘.lll!l‘ clrvez‘ bCXfl‘ anti that. he has improv- ciintigh in boxing ‘Pirates Beiat Cubs Climb Within 0 Tic-ice, 71cc Games ll-(APJ-St. five- (llfiPd xzk ' gi i d. ulzl lieaiLi .ii.oii:il League- iiina.i today. : \ 1 \V:irii<kc iurtied ' nilOWUd two hits l] ..i Bi'o:kl_vn Dod- ncl r in Bostqn. c f.‘ '. 3-2 and li...l»: iiTllllid ex- ~ v.10 Tflllllliis io n in the ugh can. . :iii in the ti ' {cs Lzou; . 1 ill P/tzs- c" Cu» cut ot‘ .ii.0 iiic lriigufs ' ihc srconif time c- Jumped of the mird- . . SCJIIIDFICIIT “ill [LI-CillflgDCl- li.'.li cs and New a (Lublclieader i a rune-game losng the Piiils, shutting out 2-0 on f.ve h;ts in the iii the afterpicse lLICilCCi a three-hr.- gaines, Cincinnati Laue 5-0; Boston tri- vcr the Dodgers; the iiic only run in the: ‘ii ilic Piiilirs; and Chi- . lfiicfil cut a 1-O win over 013F101’! ~ and hitting abillt-y to turn the tab- les this time on the popular col-l cred lad who has never failed to‘ please in all local appearances. i Local fans are all het up over the scrap and with Kelly morsi popular than ever due to his recent ; fine showing they are nwlling toj “lay it. on the line" that the locall fighter will tonight hurdle anzthei" l obstacle in lils attempt to Quill‘ recognition as one of the Domai- icn‘; leading llghtl‘|@ZlV_\'\‘§ClglliS. , The second main event. ot the i card, a scrap between Hlcgns of Denmark, Nova Scotia, and J in Mconcy c-f Peakes promises to bc a slam-bang. drag-‘em-out affair frcm the gong with both iiszlrers slugging it out from thc opening, gcng. Mooney as he has shown can i stand up under the heaviest go rig and is always in there lighting while Higgins ts reputed also to be a boy who likes to go in there and slug it out until he or lils oppoviuit. fades from the picture. This bout should be a real slug-fest all the W01’- To complete the card two olhcr evenly matched bouts have iron‘ lined up and things shculrl sllrtl away with a. bang at the Spar: no, ,Club tonight and continue thatl l i lwav until a winner has bccn dc-‘" l old-ed. Of Giants I ._fl__mwaflwfi Track Stars i l l l l HAMILTON, Ont., Aug. ll- llToroiitos Pete Taylor today stood supreme among Canada's short {distance track stars. llolder of the ljiinior Ontario titles iii the 100- iyard and ZZKl-yarcl clashes, ‘Taylor: jaddcd the Dominion senior crowns in these events in the Canadian lfracl; and field championships lit-re saturday. l The West End Y.M.C.A. flash sprinted to victory in the 100- yiird dash in 10.2 seconds, iJUSllilil, iElliot: Goccli of Hamilton and (Sammy Richardson. Toronto. who was third. In the 220 Taylor also flashed over the finish line ahead of Gooch, tn 23.4 seconds. V. Bar- nett of London. Ont... as third. About. 400 athletes participatcd in the mcet, including rcnrcsciito- tlves of the defence scwsiccs, who raced in relays of their owr. .\lili- tarv men and Toronto. Hamilton and Montreal policemen also coin- peted in the individual contests. Keep Minardfis in the home. Indians Regain Share Oi” League With Detro C0iiii,iiiiPast0iT T0 Tangle In Classy Bout it; ll —(AP) - would know it to NEW YORK. liii:u~i'ii iio i.~.. to lliizii Bigy Cllllll and Bob uiiiil» '1ti..\(l.l)' night in i.i s u,» as tli: classiest l\('_l\_'v'\\i iii, l).>.\'illf.! show" s cc ‘fonuiiy LotlfJillT-ll was dotting "I's" with ii h‘ li-fi lab. Frciii Idililllg to the two princi- pals lll 13c Psi-J Grgiincls battle. mic pols tiic lucii tliii. to each the othrr auy wsin mean‘ any more than iii. c: il’ of his shirt. Erich is illlflfllig i114‘ rtlici" to spend his iiinc talking up a heavyweight titilc shot at Joc Louis for himself iii s. ii:m'>rr. Mikc Jacobs has prom‘ :1 zlizii, doubtful reward to tlic winiicr. ‘ HURSEMEN ATTENTION! All horsemen in the city at present are asked to at- tend a iTl"L‘lil‘lLf at Hugh Walkeris livery Stable to- niyrht at S o'clock sharp. D831‘- Comforiiililc seats will he assured. _ -............. ..._. _ v _ L492. Lead _it Tigers NEW Yo-RK, Ans. 114A?‘- Cleveland regained a share‘ of‘ till’ American League lcad tcdfll b} f‘ '_ ridhag a twin bill \\".ih the lli '\\u- ‘ Ell Si. Louh, losing the nulhtcalli 7-6 after nflindip". out a 12-4 09°15‘ icn in the opener. Th- oven break put ‘lit? W014i“ on the some level as the Detro". Tow-s who stcrtix-l the dav with a full frame advantage h" Vsl 0 ‘l-‘lr of 4-3 decisions to Chicaso- Th!’ Chlpflflf) izomcs were attended by 32 "32 Wersons. In N-cw’ York the Yankws “wot ibrfr three-game series w‘th Phil- adelphia Athletics ivhen Joe Gor- don hit his 21st homer of ihc s"n- son in the 11th inning for n. 7-6 vtct/‘rv. Young Sid Hudson sensational rookie from the Fucrida Fvotc Liiague sci. Boston Red Sox ricwn with five hits t~d1v while his mates toucbcd Lenny Grove far 1i and a 2-1 victory in Washington. Hudson himself singled over thc Senator's first run in the second inning. Three games were played Sat- urdav. Detroit chalked 1m a 5-; victory ovcr the White sox in a name that was called at. the err! of m» Hlh hecause cl’ rain: v~r~k-< YESTERDATS RESULTS AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia 000 010 104 00-6 I3 2 New York 001 200 012 01-7 l2 0 Vaughan, Caster, Heusser and Haye ; Chandler, Breuer, Donald and ROsillJ. Huston 000 000 031-1 5 1 Washqigton 010 000 0lx-2 ll 1 - Grove and Foxx; Hudson and , Ferrell. l l 11 000 010-3 ll 2 010 10o llx-t 1o 1 Newi-om, HUlClllllFDll and Sulli- iaii; Lyons and Tush, Sz-criiil Game: Detroit 000 000 300-3 6 I (lilc go 010 001 02x-4 ‘l 1 l Li: cs and ‘febbetts. Sullivan; , 1t 511(3)‘, Brown and Turner. | First Game: ' CIPVPIJIKI St. Louis 140 022 030-12 I8 0 030 000 100- 4 ll 5 i and Hemdey; l-ludlin, |‘ s, Ccifman, Bildilli, Niggcl- in: and Swift, Sisce. Second Game: _ (‘lcvi-laiid 010 020 012-6 l0 0 I >.‘$t. I1(;uiS 000 I22 20X-7 II I iailcn, Stiiith. Dobson and Pyt- lrk. l1. inslc_v: Harris, Trotter, Lawson and Swift. ' NATIONAL LEAGUE Fir~l Game: 000 000 000-0 5 0 110 000 00x-2 6 0 W. Brown and Banning; nd \Varren. Sccnnd Game: New York 420 010 I00-B II 0 l‘): lclpliia 000 000 002-2 3 S ( . .uuinclicr and Dunning; Mul- culiv, Back and Warren. First Game: l lIiriitlkLVll ooo ooo iio-z a z lBoston 010 000 20X-3 9 I l Carleton, Casey and Phelps; Pcscdcl, Coffman and Barres. Second Game: ‘Brurklyn 000 000 300-3 7 Z ‘ Boston 000 000 000—-0 6 I Tnmulis and Mrincuso. Franks; and Davis, Lopez. AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia 000 000 000-0 5 0 New York 311 005 03x-l3 l3 1 Potter, Dean, Beckman and Hayes; Bonham and Dickey. ‘First Game: Detroit 030 0%5 7 1 Chicago 110 00-2 8 I Rowe and Tebbetts; Lee and Trcsli. l (Game called in the fifth inning‘ ' account rain. Neccnd game called= rain.) INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First Game: Rochester 000 010 I10 00-3 9 0 Toronto 002 000 001 01-4 10 3 (11 innings» ‘ Roe, Berly, Grodztcki, Ltllard and Schcffiiig. Mueller; Fischer, Mc- I Crabb, McLaughlin and Gray. Baltimore 001 I00 000-I I l Newark 002 300 51524-12 l4 2 l Chelinl. 'I‘rin-kl.c. Springer and Krarhor: Washburn and Padderi. AIIIERICAN LEAGUE Boston 003 000 000-S 5 I Washington 000 000 000-fl 9 2 ' Johnson, Wilson and Foxx; Chase, Masterson and Ferrell. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Second Game: Rochester 000 002 18 1 1 Toronto 001 001 0-2 l0 0 Brumbeloe and Mueller; Walkup, McCraibb and Heath. Jersey City 000 401 000-5 7 0 Syracuse 600 000 0034-6 l0 l Cohen, Feliman and Bpps; HZDC- kle and Hartje. Montreal 000 100 001-Z 11 I Buffalo 311 000 OZX-‘l 12 1 Kimball, Lucas and Becker; lrexler, Giebell and McCullough. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Indianapolis 3; Columbus 'f Milwaukee 3; Minneapolis II 1"’ Inuisville l; Toledo l 7,2‘ of?’ -7, Suit an, Snrlnccvich, Javery and Barres. First Game: l St. Louis 000 001 020-3 6 0 l (‘irciiiiiuti 000 Z00 000-Z 2 3 Coopcr, and Ovrenp. Derringer. Bcggs and Lombardi. Second Game: Si. Loilis 200 000 001-3 ll Z Ciiil-iiiiiziti 00i) 100 000-l l0 1 ulnriicke and Padgett, Owen: 'l‘ti:"nci" and Ba kcr. First Game: ("liicayzn 000 100 020-3 8 6 Pitb-liiirzli 010 001 l4x—7 12 0 lei‘. llriffcnsherrrcr, Hoot and Todd, Harncttt; Heintzel, Brown. Llllllllflf-I and Lopez second Game: VFIIIPIIIEIO I00 000 000-I 4 I Pittsburgh 041 000 0011-5 9 2 , Pia-can, Page and Collins; Lan- alriii and Davis. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First Game: lfiwntrcrll 000 004 000-4 7 1 lilliiiiio l) 000 004 203-6 7 1 Lnniostcr and Becker; White and hfoCullciigh. Scconil Game: Aloiilrciil 190 29° 0-‘3 4 3 Buffalo 001 400 X-5 7 I Fclli‘, Rachunok and Giuliani; Cg". go, Jacobs and McCullough. First Game: 'I‘i.roiito 002 000 100- 3 7 Z Sjvracusc 100 066 1094-14 19 1 Po" 11o. McLaughlin, Eaves and Gray; SWIQIIYL and Hattie. Hccnuil Game: 'I‘orcuto 100 230 0-‘6 n 1 Syracuse 302 010 l—-7 ll 9 Alifirabb, Mrircliiidon and Heath: Dieiz, Joncs and Bainicle. First Game: .7l‘l'.\l'_\' (‘ii_v 000 020 000-Z 0 2 1:1 (‘IIIKIQT 000 C03 00x-3 5 2 Pour-c and Blacinire; Lyons and Schcffing. l S“ )1'(l Game: Jci (‘iiy 011 003 4 2 Rn ‘cr ooo ooo o-s 4 z Vniiciciibcrg and A. E1105; Gor- iizski, Early, Liliiird and Mueller. First Game: Baltimore 013 000 000 000 l—5 1U 1 Ne" ' 003100 0000000-4 90 ~ c, lliighcs and Redmond. (‘f1 Branch, Jchnson, Get- ti-l and Pockicn, Warren. Second Game: Baltimore Ncivrrk Brunei‘, Trinklc ruck and Poddcn. 200 000 I- I 9 l 010 306 x-I0 l2 2 SATPRDAYS RESULTS w-nwmrd the Athlctlc= 13-0; and \'70°“'“"i(‘ll shut out Boston Red S:X 3-0. C. N. R. APPOINTMENT RIONCTON. N.B.. Aug. l0. - The appointment cf JCSOlJh M. Thomp- l-‘Y w" rnarivcr. il'll1ll‘§"!l s Mr. arptinted asfisiani Il'2‘ll llllfiliiifl‘ c’ the Afianlir‘ 77021011. lwith headquarters at Moncion. NATIONAL LEAGUE 200 000 100-3 II 0 Uzi t 'l\ 000 004 00x-4 8 2 *‘lll. Hamlin. l-lcad and Phelps; Salvo and B01788. 001000000-151 000000000-051 l ‘ "rnrklyn ‘ Vow York . i ' rl t ' l .l . 2"." *- 1"."- lPihllh iiili-ailimtl” ti». Elqiiifllziif-l."‘oils; ioiiiiii><sill and mom-is: s1 John- ston of the Caiiriiiixin NJllOllllll -<‘1. ii. Blown 41110 Wan?"- Rnilways. with liczi qunrtci-s a‘ i Campbellton, N.B.. cffcclivc today - L01!!! 000 000 090-0 4 2 is anncunccd tn a circular Wlvmfltl 030 000 203-5 9 0 J. E. Glbntilt, regional as" u Tl’l\"l"‘ln‘ D014" "m1 981186"; ..."lr\r\re and Lombardi. “tniilfl who \:\» ir-‘ Plvlcnizn 000 100 000-l 3 0 llrti<llllfgh 000 000 000-0 7 0 Olsen and Todd; Klinger, Brown and Krachcr; ' Kansas City 1; St. Paul 6 Golf News This is a final effort to bring the different matches up to date. The following players are very much overdue tn the Wellner Cup: C. J. McLean vs. R. A. Corning; E. H. Saunders VS. W. E. Cotton. In the MacKinnon Cup: W. A. Gatidet vs. E. D. Nichol- so l1. One week from today the above names will be scratched i! no re- sponse. (Patriot Please Copy) . Twill“ VIRGINIA cieiiiinrrs 1G6 and256 lKellyMeets Smart Fighter Baseball Results Over I00 Horses Stabletl lAt Race Track Awaiting l Opening Of Racing Meet Pointing to the most hamess race u ‘ 4-. z upon cr0w< of throngcd ziroiirici llli‘ .‘ the racing tale-n: or. r. indications all point to records scaring once swings into BCilOn on Tu icrnoon. Classcs have filled for pectations 0f the (Mir. of putting on ‘he lll is the entry 11.»: l‘ horsemen lZll€I1lF/.’l\’f‘S— us to some vcty close to i winners -a.re i"/~i-_i' miicii as to the outcome of scheduled for the fou Tuesday promises to s‘: the best 0f those, both in r ishcs, fast times and 1111C“! Grgouncl, iPeier Astra T0 Clash GOBHIEN. N. Y. Auiz- 141 -<APl -Goshen beckons this week DI washed fence and i‘; ..i .» sight of trott/ers coming the stretch. The pick o! one coniiii.~n:_'=-. trot- berg and pacers open Nlondiv ‘.119 five-day $125,000 Grand Circuit meeting, high-spotted by a v ~55 between Greyhound, fastest tler in history, and P last. year's champion r'_ and the $45,000 Hmiilnroiii Kentucky derby or harness r Greyhound. back in after two years of whip. . but those who love to lean or. u. xiliiie- ‘he 1.55 1-4. Peter Astra winning but. haaifit i ed Lo touch his rm cf ‘ They will meet. Monday 10-” 911° first time. Forty-seven three-veni- olds re- main eligible for ‘-V<'~"l1"“~' 5 i311!“ bletonion, riclicst lll " but not. more th-m l" to faoe the stator owned by C. W. wlch. Conn. 1-1 f‘ ward the choice at 3 tot tn ....;.;;;i. ruin-i 20/0 rosy 05m sr/cx 1v my IIPSI” ROLLED wiiii THE EXCLUSIVE "iii-wriuiiii w Cdmua w. out». saw (Ed- Im) l” Yv-o’ Md-Ilwlw Qwdlo wide-open race in rci‘ ti‘. _~ f‘! oz-4."“‘?.'ff' l t Ml l l You'll enjoy the mild flavour of lliis circu- smoking. fragrant cigar- ctte. 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