UGLYSTI‘ 7- 15"" 2-? Remember Whefl ‘anflillflll Press l’, glifninai- of ‘Toronto's w“. d Y.1.'l.C.A. track club L“ m.» IIO-yard hurdles w Canadian record at the t0 5 netrgck and field champion- mlmrlow, a year ago tonight. He ihlll "in. m» at 14.8, cutting two- olfi or a second from the mark egg‘ by Earl Thompson. Nihble Hanover Come - back At Grand Circuit Meet ln UCKET. R- I» Au"- pllwTDirgliai" Bcstwickis a (AP - cored his first iinpcriant N ilm le Hlmov. - 1938 when hc was the “Flirt: Suéf; champion by winning ill: $3335 Messengzr Stake here tows former juvenile star had m1 OMVQHCQ pr ‘iously th‘s sea- m‘ Hfl-{being laid up through 19- m Hgdfllll two heats in 2:06 1-4 w"; 2-04 1-2, respective y. after. fin- m-ingv second in the first heat. “i; .1 amides LrnE Ksr Won the p; hn of tli‘s trot for four and 15.2,)... 15s, The lead changcd geveral lines around the first turn H1 into ic back stretch but Ben gvhige (r '0 Long Key up to the frat liriffivay- down the back- snietch. The son ofPeter V010 stay- d tlisirr to the finish. E. Roland iigrrimiiirs Baguiner was third. TM, mm. ivns 2205. 39ml Spencer. from the Blcry farm: Wfli the cnrly pace-setter in the sec .d heat with Nlbble Han- over making no serious move uh- m he rcaclied the far turn. Then he and Long Kcy drove for the “m, mqplii-iiiz the finish on almost aren- tcriiis. The judges calied for ii picture before svlecting Nlbble Hgnowl’. Royal Spencer finished mhllable Hanover went to the front entfl-jng the back stretch in the mini 11PM. but surrendered it to mm; Kcr in the far tum. Driver gariv ufhltney saved his horse for m; gin-mi drive and sent him out go qiitrace the two Harrlman trot- gm, spud Hanover and Bagplper, Frank Wiswall’: Countess Bel- win won the supplementary feat- m, the $2,310.90 second division m,’ o; the Tygttlng Club Stake. 11114 biotin mare by Protector scor- 9d in straight heats. beating Sym- bol Gimtle each time. SUMMARY! mum; ciuii Stake. 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Ii‘ you don't agree it's the Shame", flillest‘ shaving blade you ever used-return the pa¢l¢fl8¢ 11° W“? dealer and get back every cent you Pmdl Limited Time Only I!!!’ r navel l I'I'I'I'"I'UW’\I Fl"‘"""'° Wins Lady Maud, Gordon. ‘Brooklyn, Bruay Hanover, Brcukdale also started | The hlessrngcr, 4 and S-Ycar-Old ’l‘rotters, 2 in 3, Purse $3.325 Nibhle Hanover. bh (Whit- ne .. . .. 2 Long Key, bh (B. Whits) 1 1 . . 2 Spud Hanover, ch h (Pawn- alll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 >> rem- Time>2:05, 210a 1-4. 2:04 i-2. Royal Spencer. Peter Astra, Pro- fessor. Blgplpsr aso sflirted. Trotting Club Stake. Second Divi- sion Trot. 2 in 3. Purse $2,338.93 Countess Belivln, br in (C. Fleming) .. . . . . .. . Symbol Gantle, bh (W ler) . . . . . . . . . .. Tse Abba. . h . Time 2:06, 2:06 3-4. Watson Hanover. Cotintess tine also started. Chris- The Woonsocket. l4 Class Trot heats. Purse S600 Renown. br h (Parshall) 2 l‘ Postmaster, br g iR/ecor) .. 1 4’ Raleigh Riisssil, ch g iToole) 3 2 Time 2109 1-2, 2:10. Calumet Detroit. Newton Hanover also started OLF On this Saturday, Auizust 3rd. is scheduled a special match for first year beginners with a nice prim to be donated b Mr. W. A. Gaudet. The matc will consist of 18 holes Medal Plnv and nftor that Match Play to decide the winner. We hope that a‘l first year players will cocnpetc for the prize mid for the experience. ymiifi ii Dslrrcu Tigers regained of the American League today with g division. ' Baseball Results New York 000 200 000-2 ‘l I Detroit 115 020 llx-ll l5 1 Breuer, Donald and Dickey; Rowe and Tebbetts Chicago NEW YORK, Aug. l-(APJ- rulersnm a crushing 11-2 conquest of New Ycik Yankees that knocked the ivcrld champions out of the first The manoeuvre in the standings in ilvas accomplished in ccnju :icn with Boston Red Sox‘ 5-2 dT0'31Cli over Qleveland, giving the Tgers exclusive possession of first place. and Chicago's 5-4 ll-innfng m. umoh over Philadelphia Athletics. lifting the White Sax into fourth ull-CP- The game was played at Detroit, SChOOIbOY R/vwe, hero of Detroit's last pennant era, was the kngpn again today. He held the Brorx Bombers to seven hits and conrr- buted a triple and a double tn- ivard the Tiger's own t/ctai of 15 Eafcties, driving in three runs It was the ninth victory against two defeats for the big righthand- er who two years ago was relegat- ed to the minor leagues with little hc-pe for his future. In Cleveland the Indians‘ norm- ally airtight defence all but col- lapsed and Bcstcn, paced by lri-e- YESTERDAYS RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE First Game: Pittsburgh 001 000 020-3 '1 0 Brooklyn 004 C30 l0X-8 l2 ‘i! I-lelntzelman, Kliziger and Lopez; Wyatt and Mancuso. Second Game: Pittsburgh 100 330 000-7 6 S Brooklyn 101 500 l0x-8 12 3 Butcher, Brown. Lz-inahan, Lan- ning and V. Davis. Lcipsz: Head, Grissom, Hamlin, Oasey and Phelps. Mancuso AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia. 01! 0W Oil) 00-4 9 2 000 100 llll 01-5 10 1 Potter and Hayes; Simlt-h, Brown and Tresh. Boston GD 0W 300-5 10 0 Cleveland 001 000 001-Z 7 4 Ostermueller and Foxx: Harder. Allen and Hemsley, Pytlak. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Baltimore TOMHilZO Bruno. THHKIQ. Hughes Kracher; Pemullo and Heath. Second Gamer Baltfmore Toronto 00G (D0 20x—4 7 0 Burkhart. Trlnlrle and Redmond: Eaves and Heath. Syracuse 00G 110 090-4 9 0 Montreal 000 100 010-2 1O 1 Sivigiart and Bottarinii; KlIIIIIDGll, Herring and Booker. Newark 001 00') 0-1 I 0 Bufalo 02!) 000 x-2 8 2 Branch and Padden: Codk and McCullough. Second Game: Newark 010 120 002-6 9 0 Buffalo 000 0N) 100-l 5 3 Barley and Warren; Whma, Mac- lle and McCullough. Jersey City 01') M0 004-5 11 2 Rochester 302 020 30x-l0 ll 0 Vandenberg. Crchen and Blac- mlre; Hyba and Sdhefflng. Future Dark To Augie Golan PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 1 —(CP— Augie Golan looked glumly into the future today and saw at least 15 more days in Tam-pie Hospital, no more baseball this season and a question mark in his major league future. Gillan. liaid-ihitting leftfielder of Chicago Cubs, ran headlong into ii concrrte wall at Shlbe Park yes- terday while chasing a foul fly in the Chicago-Phillie game. He suf- fered a fractured left knee cap and a bruised right knee. WOMEN WIN QUIZ IN FLORICULTIJIIE NEW YORK. Aug. 1—(GPl—— Want. s strange flower named? Call in a woman, not a man. Five women members of the Fed- erated Garden Clubs of New York defeated an equal number of men tn a “name-tine flower" contest at the Gardens 0n Parade exhibit at the World's Fhlr Required to give the N‘ - lPf-lfll of 25 flowers now blooming at ,the exhibit, the women rolled up name and the Latin nzime for 283 points aizafnst men. BLOWN THROUGH DOORWAY CARDIFE-(CP) - Mrs. Emilie Morgan was leaving the house fsr a shelter during an air raid over Wales when n bomb exploded and blew her and her husband through the front door. FOUND FIRES DEFLATED A SOUTH-EAST TUWN. En land -iCP)—Dur1niz an air raid ere, many motorists ‘umped fNm lhel!‘ cars and in rushing to shelter f0!‘- igfit to leave their cars unusable. 180 for tho i iii they found 001100 amt iii; um. pressible mcst of Detroit Tigers lgegain League Lead, Crushing N. Y. Yankees 'I1-2 The Snx pounded for 1f) hits, incldzig Fcxx‘ 22nd homer cf the season. in the seventh- inning’, spelled the Incl an's unac- chargsd to Ray Mack vrho let in a run by throw- ing wild to first after fumbling a grounder. and one was committed by Mel Harder who also threw prst the first baseman to permit two unearned runs. Four errors, three g. Two were The White Sox The victcijv. their la-st 14 games, lifted the Sox a fractLon of a percentage ppjm, B- head of the Yankees, althnugh the two were tied on a games-Wm- and-lost bass The def: A's back lntollast place. Ptc. Gerald B Jimmy Foxx, made the it. “walked" the first d.v's‘on for the first time this season, Willi the bases loaded in the llth inninr at Chicago, Nel- snn Potter, Philadelphia Athletic pitcher. walked Joe Kuhel to force ll’! Bib Kennedy with the that gave the Sox a 5-4 triumph. two hurlers into T1111 Ill-h in the » Cardinals. 30. BASEBAIBUS BIG SIX (By The Asociated Press) BATPING Flnney, Red Sox MoCcsky, Tgers D-zinniitg, Giants May, Phillies Nizholson. Cuts 85 310 54 101 .326 Home Runs:- Amerlcan League: Foxx, Red Sox, 22; National League: Runs Batter] In:- Amerlcan League: Greenlcerg, Tigers. 90; Na-tionoi league: Mize. Cardinals, ‘l7. IMPALED ON SPIKE l ‘jigs? s. . ’I""“" riiily went overseas with B. Company of the Royal carried the mail was pri-sumahly one to Pte. Brady from his friend. But on the back of it was re- water, it Ilild impressed its ivriling on the first. If you are anxious mirror. m» 59m l-lle l sandpit and became impaled on a’ ti?’ C?‘ .1. ~" , 334*?‘ " @575?“ aigirz-ai/ " r ONDON-TCP) L Death came] suddenly to , . , Marsha l when he fell into a disused i large spike. l sunk. and the letters were strewn BRINGING UP FATHER 8-3 and 8- row the fl?" Cincinnati R0 s i.» b’ and-cried DlKiDO Wyatt pztcltrg his 10th triumph ot the S ftfanagci“ Mize. , D imP-srcd a dozen bioirs. scoring Johnny for the Pudgy Bittztkhn catclisr. Brooklyn Dodgers Cut Lead Beating ‘Pirates 8-3 And. 8-7 ' Reds ‘I'm; Lrst en. The second grim 1.100 s i: liiv The COllIQSL wo been cloe excrpt frr " and elsrht walks that mingled with the bffil‘ kl The lend changwl pcatrdly until tho D()lli""'5. across the deciding rri _ _ ~ 5 month inning on a i _. . 12 year 0d Ge me Phelps and a double by Lavagetto, HllClRCII, who ran Montreal Rcglmi-nt. over the wan-s. .,, k at h’ll‘i(' iOfifl - - - ~ NEW YORK. 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