WRESTLING , / I ‘A... J‘; ...’.'I:.~.‘./.~II£ s.'4.'\A¢."/_l T._ ' oowuuc 7 . - 1 ’ I Boxlgé HOCKEY I '1 . .BAsK'nB;.LL 1 §? - OTHER soonr i:Errors By :Way For “Wha.okey" MoEachern's North- Jay, 11, 5 1 1 3 o 1) And Rovers yesterday chalked up Whitlook. 2b. 5 1 1 0 2 1 "1..heir second straight City Base- Currie. lb. 3 2 1 9 o 0 ball League victory ulien they de— Mcliinnon, ii‘. 4 0 1 0 0 1 feated the ltlcklvss East-etiti stars Bmns, p. 4 1 0 0 2 0 9-2 in the i'ourLh game oi’ the - league. Totals 39 9 10 27 6 4 3:35 was the case when these same two teams opened the sched- Stars An 11 H po A E .u‘;e. Stars ognin fell victims to Mclnnis. ab. 4 0 0 o 1 2 their own potr defensive dLe-play. Squa1~r»br'o\gs, sq. 5 o 1 2 g 1 glaring errors in the .~-ecrsiici. ll‘.ll‘d Boiger, lb. 3 0 0 10 1 1 and eighth nines. behind the Homer, rt. 2 0 0 0 0 0 st.-:ady hut-‘inrr of l\iurra_v Car- Whalcn. 3b. 3 0 0 1 2 0 ‘michazl. D the wimtezs to Steele. lf. 4 1 1 2 o 0 push ucI'ms all their rur-3. with Murphy, cf. 4 0 0 2 0 1 not one the Lets b3in'r Lari:-r, c. 4 1 3 5 0 1 scored as oath“ ' : Carmichael, p. 4 0 0 2 4 0 ,. 21.2-9 iwi 1-. - « or ._ g. second but it .5 shorillved. Rov- Totals 35 2 5 3410 6 Vi‘ ers tv*r:' It 1. iii ti s and hall ‘ 3f M“ ~"1““ 5 ~ ~ Summary ; '11:: .1 hg '~ ‘ . Earned runs: Stars 1, Rovers 0. ,- ’I"i’€e-base hit: Covle. Two-base ’ ,hit: Williams. Sacrifice hit: Bo‘- iufr. H_it;<: off Carmichari 10. off I _ t_Bl.l‘.l!§ a. Base on balls: off Binns V hold to fir.“ hits by a (Harper 2. MCIl‘l'lS. Bolger. '. xi hlii'ili‘.EL ct Bennie Whaicnl. Off Carmichael 2 (Cur- i . Rovers wrre ncking rie. Whalen). struck out: by ' d hurler for just twice Binns 12 (Mc.I.n.nis 2. Bquarebriggs B3‘h i:itc.:(-rs went Whal-en 2, Steele 2. Murphy 2' ‘tic \'.':ili I3llli“’ in atl1'i:i.rm,Cm‘mlr‘taei 2. Harper); hr "CD4-. ..p lll'i‘.1l.‘t::t . mm) t .n [he m 4 iCo,v1e. Jay. whitiock to .0. . alnchrs »«.1 -sin,c\ of 1%“ mute. the basis filled with one out ' '1 the fifth only to be retired scare- l0l"\\'lI“'Z-' two batters ’; less as t'*e Wsnt out on strikes. also hurisd llll :',".l out of 9 .~cv:'ral firms in the latter Stars havineg Sta rs Pave 9-2 Defeat ‘At The Hands Of Rovers Biw .1. #2. W‘hiilco‘< 2. (Larber. Carmichnrl >Coyie. McKinnon). in Larter 2. Bolger, Muruhy. Whalen Winninc pitcher. Binhs. t game: 2 hours. 15 minutes. Umpires: At the BOX SCORE Rovers AB K II PO A C0.‘-’le. cf 4 0 1 0 0 M0Dol=snlI. aa. 5 o 1 2 1 Wimlezi. <-. 4 2 113 1 Wzlliams, 3b. 5 2 3 1 o iytml.-:12 Wins“ Singles Titles PARIS. June feating Jena Borotra if, 0-0. 2 6. 10-8. - McNeill won Saturday by Riggs. America's ‘(-5. 8-0, 6-8. —Simone Ma-thleu, France’; no rcnkinx: woman player. the singles defeating no. 1 and to win the women’s cha-mlllonship. defeating the Yu slavisn pair of A. Florian and ‘he singles title Saturday. l8—Don MoNeill and Charles Harris of the united States won the French men's doub- le-‘5 Chfimlllollshlps today by de- . and Jean. .‘ rugncn. Davis Cup stars, 4-0. 6-4,‘. title Bobby amateur. teamed with Jadwiga Jedmejoxvsim oi Pol- doubles Kovac 7-5, 7-5. Mme. Matthieu won Mrs. Sarah Palfrey Fabyan and Eractice or Sta rs Club There will be practice Victoria Park diamo ing at 6 o'clock sharp and effort to be on hand for workout. PRACTICE ’I‘0rfIG'fl’l.‘ Practice this 1 softball diamond at bail team. at_te_ncl. 80' H ion and F. Kukuljevic 07 doubles title. {- Runs halted in: Whal=n stolen bases: Left on base: Stars 10, Racers 9 Time of , _ plate. George F'.an.cis; on the bases. E. Toombs. Byinnings 0 123456789-—RHE 2Stars O200000O0—256 Olftovers O25000020—9104 for the Eastern stars baseball team at the lid this evegifi players are asked to make a specifil t e in: on the the Victoria Park at 8.30 for the Rovers’ base- All players urged to Elwood Cooke defeated Mme l\‘/(La.th- rigo- siavla. 4-6, 6-1. "I-15 for the mixed $1000 IN Eight reserved to July 5. DOMINION DAY RACES will again be held IN ALBERTON, JULY THE FIRST. PURSES $1000 . , 2.13 Trot and Pace , 1. 2.17 Trot and Pace P .1 2.23 Trot and Pace 2.28 Trot and Pace Aaron L. and Direct L. both being eligible to the Seven- teen Class. Mr. Wellington McNeiu has kindly ‘ ‘ to start Aaron L. in the Fourteen Clan. classes to suit others. should (II! prove unfavorable race will be held following Wednesday HARRY O'BRIEN Secretary Activities At The Belvedere Golf Club The second stage oil the Prui- dents Match was run of»! Botiudny concurrently with the last qualify- élng day for the Club Oha.mplon- 1 . Pete Ke1ly—t.he present holder of the Ch ionshi.p—-once ain proved himse the cuts ng player in the Club by heading the list. of quail-Iiara and being the only player to break 80. Young Billy “Pud" Beer. just. fourteen years of age and playing in his first championship created a. good impression by finishing 8th with a score of 87. Given the opportunity every one needs to succeed in golf. in a couple of years this youngster will make the best of them step lively- today in the Presidents Match, his gross 85 was bettered by only two players. Following are the results of the championship list. and 2nd divis- ions) and the President's Match. CHAMPIONSHIP First Division Pete Kelly — — — — — —— - Doug Sound rs — 11011 M. Dowling —- — Pud Beer — - A. V. Saunders .7 A Likely -— -— Jan: Kennedv -- E. H. Saunders — Jack Saunders — Jack Beer — — W. E. Cotton — — — J. Pope Clarke--———— Second Division llllllllllllll 283‘.‘3l‘o"E’..“3‘3E-$%°:‘u";'3:'3“o°:.‘ J. Mac.Lean — — — — -— - 152. Stewart - The lot Division will play for the cha/tnvlfinship End Club prizes while the Second Division will compete for a prize kindly resented by M1‘. R. T. H°1‘m8-‘L llimseli an enth lactic golfer and keen theorist. l i . - i Detroit Pair Loom Strong Contenders For Canadian Tennis Crown At Windsor BY ALLAN NIOKLEBON (Canadian Press Stuff Writer) TORONTO. June 18 -—(('JP)—— The best thing for Davis Cup aspirants to do at the Cwadian Lawn Tennis Ohamfiiomhips in Windsor this week w be to find flaws in the court wixardrcyi of the Detroit buddies Carl FL: or and Bob Ms,dden——then go out and beat five titles at them. Although four or ionships which the Ontario Chem concluded at the oronto Cricket. Club yesterday went to Toront-o entries, no one could vanquish the crack Michigan pair e singles, an event designed to give the Canadian Davis Cup Commit- tee an idea of the team personnel to be selected to play Cuba in the lust round next month. If either or both the Detroiters are beaten in the Canadian, their conquerors will rate serious con- sideration. Fischer. the more steady 11 least spectacular of the two, ousted after a bad start, 2-6, _6-1, United States performer Finch 1 ma. 2 in Michi an. cracked only in They were beaten by Bill and Phil Pearson both formarl defmdin ampions their tit . scores were 5-8. 8-0. 10-8. Madden op color in the doubles, I65 Pearson's smashing overheads. who defeated Jean Adele of Toronto. 9-7, 6-4. Misc eliminated the defending ion. Mrs. Ralph Tee.-3 of Montre in semi-finals Friday. Mrs. Fischer was a winner, along with Mrs. W. land and Ontario champion. 6-0. then Mrs. the nrovinciai crown since Johnny Doeg oi Santa Monica, Callf., lin the last of the finals. BASEBALL RES UL TS turned the trick at Ottnwl in 1028. er and Madden. ranked‘ No. ve . doub on fine . a ‘but neither Detroiters was able to cope with The women's singles crown went to «Mrs: Frank Fischer of Toronto. formerly of Montreal and Calgary Burritt Bur-ritt champ- 51. two-time 3. Walton, Jr., of Toronto, all-lfnr badminton The two teamed in the women's doubles final to defeat Mrs. Toes and Monicv. Little of Montreal, B-3, Walton paired Pearson, also a. double winner, to capture the mixed doubles crown. The experienced combination of Mrs. Walton and Pearson ousted Evelyn Effneri; and Pedlar, 6-4, 6-4, SATURDAY INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal 6; Jersey City 2. Buffalo 4: Newark 8. Rochester 8; Baltimore 9. Toronto 0; Syracuse 5. AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit 0; New York 1, Chicago 2; Philadelphia 5. St. Louis 3; Washington 4. Cleveland at Boston doubleheader posoponed cold and wet grounds. NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston 1; Cincinnati 3. Philadelphia. 11; Pittsburgh 2. New York '1; st. Lotus 5. Brooklyn 6; Chicago 0. “ AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ville 7; Kansas City 3. Point winners in President‘! Match. Gmas Net Score Score Pts Doug Saunders 78 '70 10 Pud Beer 85 72 9 J A Likely 86 75 "W G 0. Hughes 66 '15 W- R E Stewart 95 '16 an '1‘ W L. Prcwse 97 '18 5% R. E Cornlns 100 '77 3 J. P. Hilllon 90 77 3 W. E. Cotton 88 '17 3 F. B. Conrad 38 73 1 ___,________.. JOHNSTOWN IS WINNIE. naw Yénx. June 1B—Johns- town. William Woodward's chamo- ion three-year-old. won he 1 1-3 miles Dwyer at Aquedu Satur- day by a length and a half. He was a one to five chance. The time was 1:48 and 2:5 soc- cnda, and equalled the record for the stake. - ioxuia at cardigan Hall, Monday June 19 \ Entry 24 hours we print a com- pletely new and refreshingly differ- ent oublicaiion. ' YOU oar ALL ran LA-roar LOCAL, mmotm. Inn FOREIGN a new model EVERY Read your paper daily. 1 NEWS 3 Bouts 18 Round: Also Uncle Frank and Dance offer Admission 25: First Bout 8:30 PM. -6+-Q-0+6-«Oreo c»4¢o¢o~co+-4+ L495-6-l 7-2i. OUT OUR WAY Iouia Indianapolis 3; Milwaukee 4. Columbus 3; St. Paul 7. Toledo '1; Minneapolis 8. SUNDAY GAMES. AMERICAN LEAGUE 13' First Gomez- 6; Philadelphia 5. Cva.rne:—- Ohlcai 0 4: Philadolghia B. Detrot 8: New Yor 5. Fin! Gomo:—- oieveiand 4: Boston 5. Second Gal-ne:—-V ' Cleveland 3; Boston I. at. Louis at Washington. double- header postrpcned. rain. NATIONAL LEAGUE First. Gomez- Bostun 6: Cincinnati 12. Second Gamm- Boston 5; Cincinnati 0 First Gomez- Brooklyn 0; Chicago 1. Second Go.mc:— Brooklyn 1' Chicago 9, New York 4; st. Louis 3 Philadelphia at doubleheader. postponed. ruin. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE to Second G-ame:— Toronto 0, Syracuse 1. First Game:— Baltimore 1; Newark 18. Second Rochester 2; Buffalo 7. Montreal 4; Jersey City 5. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Louisville 1; Second Gn.rne:— Louisville 3: Kansas City 2. First Game:— Indianapolis 4: Milwaukee 12. Second Garnet- Indianapolis 8: M-ul-walkee 5. First. Gomez- Toledo 4: Minneapolis 3. fiednnd Gomez- P ed .rai.n. Firs Gmv.ne:— Columbus 9: St. Paul '1. Second Game:— Postponed min, ':-rotabuma, lBisley bieelt Scheduled To Open Jul)/‘ I0 ( Prcu Shit Writer) 3%. nun:-nd. Juno 1&- (OP)—librpert marksman from the nnpirc and the United nu: are t v’ - °“ “ii” iii’. 3° .li“3l‘ou§‘i«“l‘:i pgwded into six days-starting flag‘ to. is year's Notions Rifle M- aociotion shooting f val was in the balance until a few weeks ago on account. of the tense interma- ionol situation and increased mil- itory activity in Britain. But a pruning of events norm: in- eluded in the program will permit a 1989 Bisloy in modified form and interfering only slightly with war office routine. . Various service rifle wont; have been eliminated while all individual competitions and two or three im- ortnnt fullbore team contests will a crowded into little more than half the time usually occupied. Marksman and omen from many parts of the Empire will but- tle or the King‘; Prine.mostcov- etcd award of the rifle shooting world. Among the expected en- ts will be Arthur Fulton. ogly e tron competitor who has sat chair of champions three times, and Marjorie Foster, only woman to top the aggregates on final -days. Both are English. Overseas marksman will compete with Britain’: crack shots for the St. George’: Vase. Dragon Oupa. Cross and money prizes. It is expected that in addi on to the sizeable Canadian con ngent, teams from, Straits Settlement. Unganda, Kenya. Jamaica, Trini- dn , Federated Malay States and Gold Coast, will attend. The United states shot: will fire in the Pershing Trophy. There will be no service week this year. nor the central meeting of the Territorial Army Rifle As- sociation. But the King’: Prize will have 3, double attraction for the “terriers." because the ter- ritorial cornphilinc the highest ug- grezate in at petition will win the Territorial Army King's Medal. How They Stand INTERNATIONALV LEAGUE BY GAYLIL TALBOT Auooioted Press span. W]-lug PRINOEION. N. J. June 18 ._ (AP)—-Sydney Wocdex-son’: i . heralded invasion of United at: ;. Ymmllls fields ended on 9. sour note Saturday when tho um. Briton was bumped. am 11.11. trigfed in the final lap of the Pr ceton invitation mile, and, for 11'°m Sewn! a new world record, finished last in a slow field of five. ~Witl1 30.000 cheering him on, the diminutive {ecord-holder led all the we un ii Blaine Rideout of North as State Teachers lezo clipped him on the last from home. fell back in the strebch 9,; Chuck Fenake, former Wisconsin Uni. versity ace. came through in win iénl 1t~he comparative‘y poor time of Cunnin ‘ The veteran Glenn Cunningham, 5150 lJl‘0fmfl8 by Woodorsotfs mis- fortune. came up to finish second, about five yards behind Fanske. Archie San Romani came in third, while Rideout iust edged out Wooderson forfourth place. Wood- erson was ‘clocked in 4:18, as com. gearfd to his world record of 4:- second There was no doubt Rideout's bump was accidental. It was clear. ly seen from the stands. With Wooderson striding Along easily on the inside. the Texan made a sud- Baseball's Big Six Batting (three leader: in each league): AB R H Pot. Arnovich, Phillies 51197 36 78 .396 McQuinn. Browns 51208 43 76.365 Hoax, Browns 4'1 194 3'1 88 1 Bonum. Giants 58196 41 68 .34’! Foxx, Red Box 4516'! 44 56 .84’! Maoormick, Rods 54:16 4174 .344 Home Runa:— I American League: Greenberg, Tigers. 16; Foxx, it/edsox. 11; sei- ,Rieda Oamilli. Green . Mccoz-mick. asked to‘n.iM-nd a night next Little: Briton Acciden Fouled Fails To Pzace In “MileO_f The Century” vdm effort to crowd p . he attempted to edge pm W . ghsgnigiglgug with iiuiettmfi, led out man half ..,.,,,,,, several yard_;1,-om side 9, g end his 1on?‘Qu’l§l'T" ‘“”’ ’°°°'- Makes Apology Inmiedmei the am y after shoulder. mdeou; §wl:=gl':u;tlooderson'5 mm.-1 m 53108. but there was was unhappy. Asked if he was an accident, the shy um, M! law said: His coa eran it 3}; llinrcrlgh Olympic Ch‘"“m°n. eout 1 i d .‘ does tha:?l?>ox§oz$?l' but “mt Wooderson, who had been con fident of old of near 4:03, said he did no, intend to States and wou "of r see lflfiough rived him of Victory, EVO 3 His Rideout Kl‘-gpefed by a strong wi, N.B. For Shoot Named SUSSEX. N. 3., J 18 —Ninc marksman wllilcxawwul sent New Brunswick at the ma. Maritime lottotown ectod “iii teumo New Brunswick Rifle Association. WESTBURY (AP)—«lt’ower applied by the Onl- u. failed by Great Britain‘: hard riding quor- iciflwon the final game of the h- odsta temaiion Minna’: th m d at son’: falurlamlo achlevzelbg ‘l§,°§,°,f‘ °h‘m°3 W35 Bone long 1,910,; sydn t ' pace ln thgyw-fiatly. I1 disappointing 8-! f .7 J ‘Reid M . , ' Corporal H. A.‘ mm‘ cess Louise's I-Iussors, W. Currie, Fredericton, R. 0. ii. 8815. J. D. O'Connell Preh- ‘Lloyd 'II'2om1ncn, -2} tally throu ll looylingemll the in. they med h 1 . almost interlgigwct his ago,» no doubt 11. didn't Lmnk I01‘ I11; umbl “I hope so," ’ Ch» A G. Hill. the vet. caustic with um E006 setting a new “.mdm_ run am in the United 1! 1 in: the slg'eti8t:f"m home the mishap probably (19. it did over-ambition uoutheut ~--zml Marlzsmen Maritime Rifle shoot. at am. next Saturday um. 1.1. allows Mic: llflilli hen Fowler sth Pm- éarponl I. -W. Sleeves Moncton ti to competition: five members eamd , N. Y.. June id - “perfect" polo team thrrg goal: today I in series 16-14. relieves when. ‘U on Lost P.C. kirk. Yankees. 11. s i reason“ Jersey City . : m . _ . : NW”; gt; 3 .559 Dodaera. 11. Syracuse 1 2'1 .534. Rum Boned Im- Mm,¢,m.1 m 30 .464 American League: Baltimoze as 31 .446 Tioers. 55; Williams. Rod sex. 5. 3.111310 34 32 .429 National League: Toronto ‘ is as 333 Beds. 48: Goodman. Beds. 44. man LEAGUE -,~———-—-« New Yo g ‘ comm . . as M Meeting Cleveland g gs fig ‘ 0680 ~ Piuimeiphu 21 so .412 C )1 Washington 2'1 38 .389 ‘ St. Louis 12 8'7 .245 NATIONAL LEAGUE o wti 36 is .067 The Executive of the City Basa- Bvt. Louis 29 23 .558 ball Lewue one New York 29 28 .52’! meeting on Tuesday Brooklyn in as . immediately after the Rovers-Arr icmgo 27 28 .491 chars tilt, Important matter: are Pittsbungh 24 28 .482 to be dealt with and a full atten. Boston 32 30 .423 dance is requested. The meeting -Philadel 18 so mo: will be he,lsi_!Lt_thg_Bp_q!'ti_na. Club. ' ‘ Ind ,., ’ by I1 ' ‘ la.- The Boy Scout: Association. ‘Lil ' l l :. I I“:'l* .')m'\‘ -:".ll|:l'll) |-"\l‘....,v.,."‘ ' ' \ Ill‘. -. !. I‘ A‘ 3,1“: hMI|,*i$"‘ By J. Williams oun aoanomo nous: ALL vwr uomi"Ei-...u , us win: mmurfé NOTICE THAT ? HOW HE. via:-,1 NOTIC -AM‘ 2//'/='”//4‘//4%////'7' —’ ”’”’/*///” ' "/ MERELV NODDED To us THIS IS MY Hauinil / ’ // . 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