‘ ,3p_qUST 9, 1939 LIEUT. R. MCCABE WINS YoungMarhsman ‘Chaired’ In Triumph At Conclusion Of Keen Two-day Meet __.__._ capturing three medals llld one trophy Lt. Roy Mambo M G", clirnhxed two days of brilliant shooting in mg Provincial Rifle Association Meet by carrying on an oum" Aulqngi . .1 P. E. I. H. and being second in the Grand Aggregate. with shoot-offs being necessary to deem. cup mg med,“ winner. 5. the two matches fired. the Lieut.-(}overnor’e Match and the Ladies rhallenge Match. I-ha ‘W0-dly meet closed yesterday on the Kenning- lon Rifle Range after the rlflernen had provided some of the most stir- ring comlrtltlon em‘ '0 ‘I30 place in this annual event. With conditions for firing excellent and with 0. much better light llian on the previous day scores ran somewhat higher and result of the matches and the Aggregate were always in doubt right up to the firing stall led by Secretary Ms W. A. Smith and the Range (1)0?!-lcer, by .1 the last shot in the match. Governor's Match 111- Lieutenant Governor's Match ‘>09. 50') and 600 yards with cf 10.‘) was the first on i.un yesterday and result- lie between Lieutenant praise. deserving Both doy‘s , concluded by 6 o'clock and this is noteworthy when one considers the amount oi’ Ten Trotting Stars Named In Hambletonian (By The Canadian Press) . N. Y., Au. . 8—.H»eaded tlhe odds-on-favo tc, unbeaten W ,_ I ....°.‘.“"?.‘l .‘.’!.:’.’.:“."..'..»..“"..S “"‘ ‘"5 Mr ma. 10 or me comm oi highest matches were flnvsst lL'rll‘c-2-year"-old trotters were named tcday for the renewal of U16 $49,500 Hiambletonlan over Good Time Park's mile track to- morrow. f|l‘- hootln tht took I. I th hi; 9“ ‘"9 I535‘ “"39 “'35 ilwo dayss org meal). me n e The only surprise was waiter bit-..V illllll l\’_icCa.li2s 32. the lat. As we Dommmn cf Ganada Cox's decision to start. N-slb Abbey, hf ‘1“"9’ 3“ ”“‘°“ °“ M5 5‘'‘‘’‘’“'*h Rifle Meet opens at Ottawa on °‘V'?€d by A. W. Williams of Corn- shot bill the tie in ints ne- cessitatl-d a slicct-off to decide the -“Butt 14th. all riilemen desirous of making the trip are asked to lug, N. Y. Until early this mom- Jmg the veteran trainer had decid- IIg(?2flr:e0!p:0‘\?e§' tithe notify secretary W. A. smith to- Ed not to send the son of Guy A’:- nnl: three bulls and two'inners ‘ugh’ ‘e§yt§’£§3.°slLi’l.sS133§l;§§lshad mm. the live shots fired which bet- . ' iigred his opponent‘: score. Sgt. LT‘ GOVERNORS MATCH Peter Astra, owned by 3 country slermr in addition to receiving Sgt, J o stewai, 51 .115 97 docwr’ L‘ M‘ Gmunger °’ A"d°"' “m M“, money also received - an €l'r.Me§T;l d 1200 _el‘, 0.. was none too well favored me P.' it A. Silver Medal. ' - V Ell . in the draw for the post positions Lt. Roy Maocabe, P~E-I.H- 97 for the first heat. at 3 pm. EU!‘ Excuemenl Keen M Med]-:1 Ind 111.00 The dice rolled seven for Dr. I-LN. m- P T H- - PE H 683 P8-l‘-‘hall. trainer and driver of the nu excitement was keen ca‘/pt'J' °C°£'- P-Egg » colt which has not bowed a film‘ the match. Lt. Allan me '6 “A‘- 001 °- Pt I H ‘~°° Single heat this season after to - M93 01. r. 13, Conrad and Sgt‘ E'R- B °§- 1~,E',m P1"? “*6 ‘W0-Year-Olds In money Wes. is all came back from 81‘ W ' ‘’’‘'me' 1' "15 °‘‘~"‘°'d 135‘ ."9l1l‘- However. he is ill: .. ,ard.s with 34's Just one ugh M Dem‘ - 53”‘ expected W 5‘-811 at (‘he short odds short of possllbles. Coming away A'D‘ '“I‘'’“'‘‘“‘' P313 '3‘ W9 I0 "39- Il‘0lll the 500 M.oOaibe had added L‘ ' M“M”wr' Siam‘ p°';IEfi)M°“‘I"'I-°5 9'°°°Td’-WC I0 post lnotlicr 31 while the others were dropping to 31. R. Andrews of the P. E. I. I.. H. shot the only gos- lible cf the day at this range at l'0mbli‘iC(l with his 200 yards 31 Eli him two points behind Lt. ccabe. llowex-er it was 0 different story [2 the G00. Lt. Allan MoCa.be run- nin: i".io a streak of bad luck drcpliscl away down and when fir- lnr on the long range had ceased Sgt. J. C, Stewart. and Lt. Ruy Mc- Cab:. the latter a son of Lt. Allan Mccsbe had put together scores of 31.34, 32, and 32, 33. 32 to lead all at-hel-s with a total of 97. But the deciding of the Lieut.- Go\'ernor's match also saw the :losest race ever staged in title shoot (or the Giraud Aggregate and J aetuliiul Snyder Trophy and Gov- H. Ade. R.C.M'.P. '78 5.00 Lmol‘ Ciencral's silver Medal. co:n- Elliott pbell. P.E.IJ-I. 74 4.00 in; back to the 600 but four Mal. W. Mldboineld, THE NICHOLSON lepamteli the first five men the P.E.I H. 71 3.00 TYRO AGGREGATE lgglczate namely here's how they 3. W. beard. E.O.M.P. 66 2.00 an. R0. Eric Coles had 3 total of H.L. Maccaull. signals 57 2_oo A. M. Jones, Signals lsl; Lt Allan Mccabe had 286. Lt. Gordon Stewart, signals 57 2.00 Caddy tobacco Soy llccaoe had 235 and Sgt. .1. Benson Auld. P.E.I’.i-I. 5'1 l.o0 1-t~W- 0- Heel. P.E.I.l-1, $09 3. Sle\\'alit and Capt. Jas. Ccles E. Auld. R.E.I.L.l-I. 57 1.00 J-«L Anderson. Signals 3.00 184 and 283. Anything could h:.a- R. Ellison, . .M.P. 46 1.00 E. A. smith. signals am but Pte. ooles kept his place 12. Roberts, P.E I.L.I-I. 45 1,00 Choice 01' daily paper :li0t E 31 to give him 310 and E. Diamond. P.E.I. .n. as 1.00 Claude Ives. Sign-als ."\'cmo1' General’s Silver Ohojce of daily papa, , ..l. Roy Mocalbe with a 32 IUDSON 71730 J. W. Johnston. Signals 2,00 tad 3l7‘f0r the Governor General’s P. J. Landrigan Jr., Signals zoo Bronze Medal while Sgt. J. 0. A. M. Jones, signal; 90 5.00 G. J. Rogers, Signals 2.00 atewart. Capt. Jas. Colds and Lt. .T.J. Anderson, signs. 37 400 Allan M':Calbe finished in that W. G. Host. P.E.I.H. 07 3.00 OTTAWA AGGREGATE mic: {or the first five. P. J. Iaandrigan Jr.. sigs. 85 3.00 . Immediately after the posting of E. A. Smith, Signals ' 35 200 M. R. Mccabc, P.E.I.H. 366 the 30 high scones in the Grand clmde Ives. Slznals 02 2:00 DCRA Silver Medal dz ssoo |Ahgg:.;réate exciteriljent quickertiled as Johnston. signals 31 2.00 Sgt. Eric Gales, P.E.I.I-I. 364 ' ‘e mail eac rcpresen rig is rge R0 _ 5 M5 81 _ DCRA 3; ed _ luly went to the 500 yard range gem 18“ 200 Bzt. J.c. Stewart-):.lz§l§;(ia1: 1365: ‘§°° ‘ to deci the Ind-les 0hallen89 THE RACK RIFLE Lt. A.J. McC>a.be, P.E I.H. 362 . l‘mph~/. And the big crowd was GLASS AGGREGATE Capt. Jas. doles, P.E.I.H, 301 not disappointed. Displa the Sgr. Wes Dlnnis, simals 330 best shcoting of the meet our of cum‘ 3. Ade‘ R_c_M_P. 338 “Do Lt. P. T. Hoop-er. P.'E.I.H. 353 Cant. W. J. MacDonald, SBL G A. C0165. P.E.I.H. 356 [he (10 finished with 49's Just Olga . . Allld, P. . , W. E. Hardy. P.E1L.H. .D. Macorae A. V. Spillett. Signals EIH ssasssessssssssssssssasass §§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§ RACK RIFLE CLASS Short‘ i.l)lbtCi.F. . conml’-L zlagofile laestu andoby Col. cmpfirgfiw xmd 33° Conrad's win Mrs. c. H. Black Rc‘M_g. ' ' 3,4 whom he represented becanéesu the ' ' 202 "M9550? 0’ the 1111181111108“ ‘M E:.‘oa'mphell. !".E.I.1-I 199 ;t?"°.i“.‘:.”:..".‘*".‘.‘.“ ~.. §.‘i.ii‘‘i°..Ii"’.‘.3 1‘ R°'°"*-- P~E-l-L~H- 157 ' 9 "5 . E Auld, P.E.I.I..I-I. 155 E31,‘; épemganfie; vgmdgggg 33; H. n Mooaull. Signals 153 Ind the prize prgsenterl by Pur- Cunt‘ R‘ Em8°“'R"'C'M‘P' 151 lile dz Ferguson L Mocubb. 3' 3u1.Hm'mPd'E'I'H' 1&0 , t. Allan Plllllklnlz five straight bull's e like the target captured “°l>hi'; Sigrlailer Wes Dinnls took. lewnd as he scored a bull to Col. - Donrsds inner on the sixth while Lt. llov Mccabe. the other marks- mn who finished with (0 tool: Eric Coles, Gov s§§§§§§§§ § THE GRAND AGGREGATE PE H. mirth l . -'~ 0- rt. are ”“°" gzpt. Jss. Gales, p E.I.H, 314 Popular Victory DEW“. S . E.I.I-I But Lt. R0 Moo by 49 . '1'. Hooper, P.E.'I B. 310 WHEY llcod yto Wall} shim vtfi Sgt E3-"1 B“|'k€- P-E-I-H. 309 Ottawa Aggregate with a go C5.M. A. D. M.a.c.Mas0e:r, Slgs 308 non: of 368. two better than Pie. 0- 5- C°1°5- 9-313. 308 Eric C0i:'ss' 334 and Wm, me Vic. G G. Monzlman, P E I H 308 lory wem the mawnlfkxnt pm. [It J.-S. Moore. signals 307 xident's Trc-pliy and the D, C, R, A. 311- R L Calm. P E I H 307 silver Medal. It was a popular vie- EPW and the young marksman was chaired" in triumph and carried Lt. ‘col. run. Conrad, signals A. M. Jones. Signals Pie. J. A. Auld. P.E.I H. 308 304 304 Q - » G tlet - ich, Con-n mm ' Gran J. S. ll/l'c1’ntly:e's Sir Walter, oi’ Cleveland. Josebh Burke's Le ite, - eld, N. Y. em mam -lamb G. Lanes Vol't.in.a, Buffalo .17, ' Ilfaed Abbey. wrm-cs B. Shem) d‘ Cherry Hmlov-er. Hanover, Palm. 5 getter IAstra. . R0 and H i is S d . over. Goshven. 8” mm D“ mm The Abbott. owned bv Bill Strung. New York: J. J. Mooney Freemont. 0., and Ben Whll.e,Iex-I inlzton. Ky. Hazrrimans Bagpfiper. D 2 00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 Sgt. E.R. Burke. Signals 355 3% Lts_Ccl.1SF. B. Conrad, ‘-81!!! 355 _ Sgrt. EGI. MoLe'n.uan. 300 - »~ . 355 3.00 sgt. R.L. coies. P.E.I.I-I. 354 3.00 Lt. J.S. Moore, signals 353 2.00 A.sD. McMaste:, C. .M., '3 353 2.00 Lt. W.Cv. Hogs, P.E.I_.H. 351 2.00 Mal. A.w. Alan, P.E.I.I-I. 350 2.00 Pt-5. J. A. Auld. P.E.I.l-I. 350 2100 Lt. 17‘.G. Kenne-dry, ' SP-EA -H. 348 200 gr. .M. Jones. signals 348 2.00 Miés Magi McLenna.n, Pt; P J. Ismdiriglan, 200 « ~ - 344 2.00 Pte. FEB. Auld. P.E.I.H. 344 2.00 . W. E. I-Iardy. P E.I.L.H. 342 2400 Sgt. R. A‘i:dl‘cws.P.E.I.LH. 341 2.00 Pt-9. J.D. Mc.Rae. P.E.IJ-I. 340 2_oo Till‘. D. MECL€Od, P.E.I L.H, 337 1.09 Sgr. J. J. Alld€.’SO'n. Sigs. 3301 100 S31". R.E. Jenkins, Sigs, 327 1,09 Ssr. E. A. Smith. slzs. :m 1.00 Sgr. H. H. Home, S‘gs. 321 100 Immediately ‘arm the Ladies‘ I‘EU.l’l.B ht mov- ed into recond place in t e y Baseball League as they defeated the Anchors 4-2 in what. was the giant! played game of the league to get to the offerings of Tic Williams for sh: innings during which time they had to be content with two hits and two runs while the Anchors were scoring single counters in the third and fifth young’ Buck Whitlock started off he winning rail as he came to the plate to open e last half oi the seventh. On the second tch Whit- lock slammed out a pie to left centre; McKi.nnon went out on s. hoist. to right field; Doyle was safe on an error as Whitlook scored the tying run. Whalen got the second hit of the inning to score Doyle. McNeill was thrown out at first lor the second out but y Whit- lock came through with mother hit that meant the third run or the gains before Mcoallum had ended the uprising after Jay had been safe on a fielder‘: choice play an W'h.ltlock. An error on Ryan starting the third led to the Anchors first run. Pud Roach immediately sacrificed Ryan to second. J. Roach walked to nut two on. Stanley was thrown out Ryan scoring and the inning ended ii: ‘Irving Mcxinnon was out at f 5 . Gallant opened the fifth with B BASEBALL RES UL TS AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia 000 000 002-2 8 I Bos 000 414 00x—-912 1 Chicago 200 000 000-5 8 0 etrolt 000 001 002-3 10 2 Rlgney. Brown and T:esh: _ Newborn, Cofiman Av, Tebbetts. New York 000 100 030-4 7 4 Washington 161 020 01x-—"l 16 2 Donald, (mandier. Russo and Dickey; Kraknuskas, Appleton sz Ferrell. St. Louis at Cleveland (played eariler date. Aug. '1) NATIONAL LEAGUE Clnchinati 000 00101l—3 7 2 CwI'lICfl'fiO 000 301 00x—’7 12 0 Wall/ers. Johnson at Lombardi; lee do I'IAI'I-I'l'£’.M.. Second Game:—- Cinclnnvati 100 200 000 2-7 9 2 000 000 no 0-6 '1 2 Davis, Derringer and I-levrshbenzer. Lu ‘"1 French. J. Russell and Mcncuso. Boston at New York, postponed. rain: dowbleheader tomorrow. Pittsburgh at St. Iouis. postpon- ed. 11; to be plaved as part of doubleheader Sept. 3. One -night gal-re. Brooklyn Philadelphia 100 002 00x4 7 0 Evans, Casey and Phe‘vps; Mul- cahy and Millies. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Six night games including two night doublrsheaders. Baltimore 004 010 0-5 7 0 Rochester 000 000 0-0 5 I Bnmer and West; Lyons, Hen- shaw and Narron. First game Jersey City 212 300 0-8 I4 1 Montreal 000 (300 0-0 6 2 Joiner and Atwood: Rogers, Grabcwskl, Lcmester, Duke and Becker. Baltimore 001 000 000-1 1 1 Rochester 000 013 00x—-4 9 I Burkhart, Swank and Warren: Roe and Ben]. Newark 000 001 110-3 10 3 Buffalo 201 100 03x—7 1 l Bar-lev. Beddingiieid. Haley. And- i1ooo000o—2 0 0‘- A OTTAWA AGGREG ‘Rovers ScorelThree Runs In Last Of Seventh Inning To Beat Out Anchors 4-2 sin ie for the Anchors. He stole sec- i.n I l-on ; Ryan flied out to right but Whsckey Pud Roach drove in the runner with a rousing double; Roach was thrown out at the plate and Stanley was out at first to end the inning. BOX SCORE Anchors AB It I! PO A E J. Roach rt 2 0 0 l 0 0 Stanley 2b 3 0 0 l 0 0 Mc.Kin.nan lb 3 0 0 8 0 1 Williams p 3 0 2 0 5 0 Sherry ss 3 0 l 0 2 l Gillls 3b 2 0 0 l l 3 Gallant cf 3 1 l 3 0 0 Ryan 0 3 1 0 5 0 0 P. 2 0 l 2 0 0 'I‘of«al.s 25 2 5 21 8 5 Rovers AB R. H PO A E Doyle cf 4 l 0 2 0 0 Whalen rt 3 1 1 l 0 0 McNeil1 lb 4 1 1 ll 1 0 Whitlock c 4 0 2 1 0 0 Jay .55 4 O 0 2 2 0 MoOal.lum 3b 4 0 1 0 2 1 E. Jay lf 1 0 0 0 0 0 B. Whitlock 2b 3 l 2 3 5 0 Mclilnnon p 3 0 0 2 3 0 A. McKinnon 2 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 34 4 '1 21 13 l Batted for Ev. Jay in fifth ’ Umpires-At the plate, George Francis ; on the bases, Loman Cairns. BY INNFNGS l 2 3 4 5 'l—R H E Anchors 0010l00—255 0 0 0 0 0 l(_3—4 '1 1 Rovers Edwards Wins Exhibition Race GEL)RGE'I‘OWN, British Guiana Aug. 8—Dr. F 11 Edwards. thrice a memlbcr of e Canadian Olym- pic Team, returned to the scene of his first triumphs toda and easnily won a 86'.)-yard exh ition ha icalp run in his only appear- ance so far in the West Indies Olympic Games. Two Trinidad athletes provided the features of the meet. E. Pierre. high gllmlper, ciravscd 8 feet 3 inches to win that event beating R. E. R. Luveli‘s record of 6 feet 1 1-2 inches set in 1936 and the 6 feet 2 mark set at White City, London. last month by J. L. New- man. Ahmed Oharles staged at grand- stand flnish to nose out Victor Chan-,2 also of Trinidad in the _-;1x-m1le liioyclc race in 15 minutes 28 seconds. The meet. continues tomorrow. Renunnbe[_VVhen (By The Canadian Press) Lou Broulilord, Fl-ench-Canadian boxer, won the world middleweight. title at New York six years ago today. He sprawled Ben Jeby to the canvas in e;ght rounds. but held the crown only a few months, losing to Vince Dundee Oct. 30 of the same year. WINS BABY SHIELD IDNDON —(CP)—-For the third year, Lagos, Nigeria. won the perlal Baby Week Challenge Shield, awarded for the best Baby Week léampaig-n outside the United King- cm. Mln.s.rd‘s relieves aches. V‘/Ofnen H0IdIScott Leads Spotlight lnl N. S. Tourney TRURO, N.S., Aug. 8 -—(CP)— Mrs. Elsie Harrington of Bridge- water, N . S., dropped Winiired McConnell of Ottawa nut of the Nova. Bcotis. Open Tenhzs tourna- ment, today with an 8-5, 6-0 vict- ory that. easily produced the bcst tennis of the day. The south shore player gave one of her best exhibitions to date in defeating Miss McConnell The first set was nip and tuck from start to finish and Mrs. l-Ia:l';ng- ton fought off set point at 6-5 to tie the score and then win out. She won the second at love al- though the score was not indicat- ive of the play. Nearly all the games went to deuce. |M‘.rs. Harold Jones of Halifax, defending champion, had little difficulty bea-ting Ruth Stoddard of Truro, 6-0, 6-1 but another Halifax favorite. Mrs. F V. Woodbury bowed to Ruth Fish- leigh of Toronto. 6-4, 6-1. The other quarter-final match between Claire Walsh .01 Toronto and Jean Wright, Petite Riviere, N.S.. will be played tomorrow. Don Bauid and I-Iughie Little of Halifax, Garnet Roper, SaintJohn, N.B., st-ar, R..C. (Red) Baire, Garden City, NY and Art Mc- Knight. Ottawa, gained places In the last eight in the men's singles division. 5. Beck of Toronto won his place yesterday andthe others will be decided. tomorrow. McKnight and Eddie Condon of Ottawa turned back the strong combination of Don MbDiarmld, Ottawa, and Hughle Little in straight sets. 6-4, 6-3. Baseball ’s Big Six (By The Associated Press) Batting (first three in each league) (250 or more at bats) Player, Club G AB R. H PCT Dimaggio Yanks 68 253 57 99 391 Foxx, Red Sox 91 344 9'1 1% 366 Arnovich Phlls 93 348 50121 384 Bonura Giants 94 354 64 l22 345 McQulnn Browns 100 405 74 I39 346 Mine, Cardinals 96 367 '10 122 342 Home runs: American League: Foxx, Red Sox 21; Grcenberg, Tigers 20; Selkirk, Yankces 18; Dickey, Yankees 1'1; Gordon. Yankees 17- National League: Ott, Giants 21; Misc, Cardinals 19; McCormick, Reds l7; Camilli. Dodgers 17. Runs batted in: American League: Williams, Red Sox 89: Foxx. Red Box 88; Johnson, Ath- letics 82; Greenbelt. Tigers 81. National Lsaguezlvlccormick, Reds 89; Bonura. Giants '12; Comilli. Dodgers 69: Medwick, Cardinals 69. TRUNK LINES CROSSED INDEPENDENCE. Kas. —(CP) — En route to a club meeting at San Francisco. Mrs. R. 'I\lrnea-’s H. luggage got mixed up with that of Ambassador Nelson T. Johnson who was mturninrg to China. I-Ier trunk reached home three months later. ROY POWERS. KING'S SCOUT—- ATE. Golf Field At Syracuse SYRACUSE, N. 31., Aug. 8- While some of zolfdolrrs better known silt.-txnakers were scrambling vainly for pars. 23-year-old Jimmy Scott, Louisville, Ky.. showed the way to a big field today in the opening round of the Eastern United States nnizxtodr golf lU‘.ll‘— liamcnt. He posted 9. 0l'ie-\1ndCl'- par 70 for the first 18 holes 01 the qualifying test. over the Yacht. Club course HAPZI on his heels. tied for sec- ond plzicc at 71, came 9. trio cem- nosed of chick I-Iarbel-L. recent traits-Mississippi, winner: Bill Hoit oi S,\'l‘d’.:uS¢‘.. and Stanley Kowal of Utica_ N. Y. Bobby Riggs HasC|oseCa|| In Tourney RYE, N. Y.. Aug. 8——Bobby Riggs and Elwood Cooke, who reached the Wimbledon finals to- ether in both singles and doub-, es. ran into trouble today in the second round of the eastern Unit- ed States grass court tennis cham- piollships and only Riggs was equal to it Rig .1 stood only one game from dedea bemre iinslly ov»:-rooming Chester Murphy. a fellow Chi- cagoan 4-6, 6-2. 10.8. Cooke held three match points on young Bob Kalnmth of Austin. Tex, but Kamrath. with an excellent net game, eventually won 1-6, 7-5, 0-4. Don McNeill of Oklahoma City, and Frankie Parker 00 Beverly Hills, (‘alif.. doubles partners and rivals for the no. '2 singles post on the United States Davis Cup team, each advanced to the third rAcl:§sv_E1~_; i1.\i”‘“‘s“HooT 'rww.;;gawr«sy ~' Bladk . Kata.’ -71‘ $45 Simmerings Around The Sport Front By ALAN RANDAI. Canadian Press Staff Writer NEW YORK, Aug. 8«’I‘ill their baseball and their l1; . iousilv in Cartaret, N.J.. iioli Lown 0! Joe MedWlck...so tlhis talk that Ray Blada and Medwick are not hitting it off these days has the town up in a:ms....'I'hs mayor, borough council members, leading oflicials and baseball fol- lowers have petitioned Brzuich Ritz- key of the Cards. asking lihurt Medwiok be sold to New York Giants. "where he will be more a/pprecLa.ted." Note to Oir»ci.nnati Reds in case they are figuring on world series money to lift the mortgage on the old homestead: No Naticiialbeaguss team in the lead Aug. 8 has won the pennant in the last five yearl ...'I‘h-e 1938 tit.le—ca[_1til:ring Chi»- Cubs were in third place, eighth games behind the leaders. at this time last war. Tile hustling Reds’ round with Riggs. McNeill defeat- ed Ed Alloo of Berkeley, Ca.1if., 6-8, 6-1 while Parker ousted Gor- (alorl Giles of Salt Lake City, 6-4, -1. Alice Marible, defending women's champion. remained idle for the second successive day while the rest of the field drew abreast in the third round. The only occur- rence of moment was the defeat of Nina. Brow-n, newest member of the British Wig‘)-ltlnun Cup team. by Pauline Betz of Los Angeles. 6-4, 6-0. Valerie Scott, Mary I-iairdwlok. and Mrs. Freda James Hammers- ley. England's other Wightmmi Ouppers. sd vancsd easily. SEARCH FOR SIR RENEW KINGSFORD SMITH CHARLES SYDNEY. Australia, Aug. 8—A new search for traces of sir Charles Kingsford-Smith, lost oil’ the coast of Burma in 1935. may be made by the new English-made Royal Australian Air Force Short Sunderland “flying fortresses" on their way to Australia for deliv- cry. The Australian Minister for Civil Aviation said he was making this suggestion to Defence Minister street. Finding of a wheel from "Smlthy's" plane on the southwest coast of Burma. near Aye Island. in June 1937 is said to have in- dlcated his plane crashed in that region. Subsequent search in this locality also revealed traces of :1 plane crashing thmuszh trees near the edge of precipitous cliffs. 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