Tournament ooursc tomorrow. five victory over l-I. S. Gregory of First _ And Second Place Teams Meet rim-rrs and Indians, providing the ‘s favorable meet, tonight City S . an both squads eligible to capture trophies that have been donated for highest batting average, runs gored and most. home runs, the game although it will not alter the ilandln: any is bound be as let-lily fought as games between ihese some two teams have been in the past. Starting time is set for 6.15 harp at the Park diamond. Baseball Results AMERICAN LEAGUE trolt 010 010 000-n ‘l 3 ushillgtfln 02o 201 l2x—8 12 1 Eisenstato and York; Appleton enlgi Ferrell. Ht G amo Cleveland New York Whitehill \nd Glenn. 200 000 000-I I 0 201 lol 001-6 6 1 and. Hemsley; Gomez Jungles, Galehouse guffing and ame Chicago 000 000 ooo-o 5 0 Boston 000 000 l0x—l B 0 Kiwtt and Rensa; Wilson and D1"'-\lil0l§. Second Gama Clllcllgo 001 200 001% l‘ 1 Boston 200 005 Mx-G 16 2 Whitehead, Ford and Sdilueter; “@3101: and Peacock. l-irst Game ~ 51-. Louis 100 1B0 010 000 3—-8 l2 0 Pliiladel. 028 000 000 000 0-6 10 0 Newsom and Sullivan, Heath‘ Williams, D. Smith, E. Smith an Wmlicr. Si-rond Game Si Louis 000100 000-l fl 0 Philadelphia. 110 002 00x—4 10 0 Hildebrand, cox and Sullivan; Rvss and HayeS. INTERNATIONAL oasoun Jci-scv City 000 003 020- 5 8 l Ncivark 200 020 19X—14 16 3 Juliet‘, Baker. Watkins. Car n- 5" and Redmond; Branch, 13in, Siilncevch. Haley and Hol. l~‘irst Night Gum-e Buffalo 000 2013-6 9 3 Riirhcsifil‘ 000 001 4—-5 10 1 Min-cum, Ulile and Trash: John- Son, Sharer, Judd and Breese. NATIONAL LEAGUE Allen, Pytiak ; First First Game Boklvn 000 010 100-i 4 1 Tlhvlign 100 200 00X~11 10 U Mungo and Phelps; Lee and Ollcn. 5i“ d G Quill. “"022 ooo 000-i 1s 1 Chicago 000 220 0ll'—6 14 l ‘Fainulil, La Master and Phelps; Kelly Remains Favorite As Semi -final Round In SAINT JOHN, N. B., Aug. Zia-The four pre-tou ‘ hvoflles- Er“ Thi-“mon- "Gull" Cllll. Pero ltreeler and defending uilanillifln P6"? Kelly Wlll move into the semi-final round of the 26th. annual tournament of the Maritime Gc-lf Association over the Riverside Thomson and Streeier, both of the Saint John Riverside course, and Kclly splashed their way over the ‘IO-par gong-jg Lqdgy 1n . drum‘ wind and rain storm to win their places in- the semi-finals, Cain cue“. ed the wrath of the elements when he went out yesterday and elimin- giql Pete Campbell of St. Andrews, i-wo and one; Thomson eliminated Bill Crawford of Westfleld, Saint John, five and four, while Stroeter di-fcnicd Tommy Williams of Ashburn, Halifax, six and five. Kelly's crown seamed to be secure u ha winning his way into the semi-finals and should take Strut" tonmn-ow, Dickey, Glenn _ BOWLING HOCKEY WRES I LING F Is Reached s amateur stroked an easy six and Riverside..lie has had no trouble Defaults Numerous Defaults were numerous today in the first. second, third and fourth divisions. But more than 20 of the golfers from all parts of the Maritime Provinces went out into the torrential rain to play their quarter-final matches, Many were prepared to take their second round in the semi-finals when the tournament committee decided to pospone third round matches un- til tomorrow. Jimmy Rimmer and more than l6 professionals from Maritime clubs are prepared to finish 54 holes tomorrow to conclude the pro tournament held 1n conjunction with the amateur tourney. Rim- mer, defending champion, swung his clubs today through 1B holes of medal play to the tune of a 7B, which was nice Roinil consid- ering the logy greens and blind- ing rain. The famous Jimmy Thomson. world champion driver and super- professionsl. played the same course yesterday under the same conditions and carded ‘l5. Strong Contenders Eirnmerk contenders are ac- knowledged as Harry Field of Ed- mundston, N. B., who shot. a 79 Archie Skinner of Bt. Andrews who carded 80, and Joel: Anderson of Ridgewood. Saint John and Vernon Belch of the home cours! who carded an 82 aDlEI-‘fl- m1 Jamieson of the nlizby course blew up 1n I» biz way. H18 amusing total for the course was 100. ' Here's how the division will pair off tomorrow on the first RB _gll are semi-final matches. chgmplonship Division Riverside. vs. C. Perc Streeter. Char- Rria ‘rhomson. M. Cain. Yarmouth: Riverside, vs. Pete Kelly. lottetown. " First Division n. p. Patterson. Ridsewwd. I H, a, Beasley, Dartmouth, N. l‘. J. W. Sears. Fredericton, vs. J. '1‘- Wade. Ridgewood. Second Dlvlsion H. C. Duchcmln, Ashburn, Hali- fax, vs. William Graham. Ridil- wood; D. G. Butterfield, Riverside. v5, p, Raymond, Yannouth. Third Division H. Lushington. Brightwood vs. 1.. a. Hayden. Dis-by. N. 5-; G- F- McAvity, Ridgewood, vs. C. I. Robinson. Riverside. Fourth Division C. H. Bonnycastle. Riverside. vs. R. T. Holman, Charlottetown; l-f. B. Russell, Brightwood, vs. IL M. Fowler. Rederlcton. Fifth Division L. Arsenault. Charlottetown, vs. NEWS Hockey Talk Already Rife In Manhattan BY ALAN RANDAL Canadian Press Staff Writer NEW YORK. Au . 25 —fCP)— This Walter Frank in. the Can- adian boxer from Hamilton and Windsor. Ont. ls one of the smoothest working middleweight/s seen in Madison Square Gardens in some time....He gave Frankie Castigiia of Brooklyn his lumps 185i- nlllht in no uncertain way in sgoaing a three-round technical Hockey talk ahead of time in Manhattan: Looks like a lonely winter for Cecil Hart of Mont- real Canadlensmwlth Montreal Maroons suspended for the season, Cecil wont have Tommy German tp scrap with....Mervin Dutton is-so busy at his contracting busi- ness in western Canada he was unable to attend today's pow-wow of the National Hockey League Governors here...Red and his brother have Just received a Juicy contract to construct an airport in Calgary“. Lynn Patrick has words of praise for the gameness Orville Drouillard of Windsor, Ont., show- ed in his losing stand against Pedro Montanez here last night. .. the big New York Ranger winger, tanned after a. golfing holiday on the Pacific coast, will be around Manhattan until Lester, his fath- er-manager, sounds the training camp horn....then with the rest of the Rangers he'll scurry to W1nnipeg.... The new wide blueline idea. to eliminate offsides doesn't click with Lynn....he figures that in Madison Square Garden especially will cut down too much of the centre-ice zone...Lynn brought news his play-making line-mate, Clint Smith, has added much- needed weight during the sum- mer....Clint is shooting a hot game of golf these days at Nanaimo, B. C Other cheerin news was that Art Coulter's infured thigh that kept him out of the Stanley Cup playoffs is as good as new and the Bangers‘ captain will be bumping as hard as ever next November....Art plans a hunting swing around the Hudson Bay region before‘ trainnig starts... 2?’)??? . BERLIN. Aug. 25 -—(CP-Reut- erst-Dr. U. K. Kekkonen, Fin- nish Minister of the Interior and a former prominent athlete, de- clared here a reduction would have to be made in the number of minor events at the Helsingfors Olympic Games in 1940. ’ “As Hclslngfors has been a- warded the games somewhat late," he said, "we are compelled to hold them without some of the subsidiary contests which have begome customary in the last de- ca e." or 1 THE- QH-A-R-Lf-TFTIYFUVVTV ___ F“Gift" Run Gives lG—iants 8-7 Victory Over Carols; Yanks Beat Tribe Twice (A-P. By Guardians Special Wire) NEW YORK, Aug. 25—New York Giants were handed a run in the 11th inning today to nose out the cardinals 8-7 m St. Louis and climb within 4 1-2 81111185 of the league leading Pirates in the National League race. Pee-wee Roy I-Ienshaw, who ent- ered the game in the 10th. walked the fiISt batter made an error on the second hitters easy grounder. and then sww the tally on two outfield At Plttsbur h the brig grounde on sandbox‘. the Buccaneers deciding run flies. swaying Pirate a Philadelphia dropping two games to the suddenly vicious cellar occupants by score of 2-1, the sec in: l1 innings Morris Ai-novlch batted in two Philly runs in with a double and the identical 0nd contest go- the the night game single. while Max Butcher was holding the Pir- ates to seven scattcredhits. Two old men, Wild Bill l-lallahan and Red Lucas, engaged in a brill- iant duel in the second game. with Gil Brook's bat, deciding the issue. He scratched a double in the 11th 11nd came home on single. Heinle Muellers Cubs Nip Dodgers At Chicago. the Brooklyn Dodgers in both en a doubleheader 3-2 and 5-4 climb back into a ace Bill lee tossed a four-hitter and ener. Tex Carleton was tagged for l3 hits, but W88 effective after giving up four runs fanned six in th In the nlghtcap, O bs n1 d J Having won hi third straight u (lip?! Slug? for Boston in tisie second game W91 0011175 following 0 11PM)’ to although he “'85 touched for l4 ‘downpour of ram last night held tie fol" third hi up play until late in the tiny". and 1n the first three frames. At Cincinnati. the Reds _ higher than a. kite 1n lSlIQYClOSIUE 11'1- thcl uns after two were out in Sei1ai0rs'_ihii'd straight vicio ‘- thernilhth, , A1 PllllmlPlllll-‘a’ m? Atlfietkls Batting ifirst. three in i-nch Walters held the Bees score-fem gain. .1 douhlcheadcr _with Si. 10:12 hlagufifi with only two hits until the third rown. losing the first game - __ _G AB R n h, man came up in the nln gave a single, an- he walked iIWO. sailed th. Then nSPORT WQRLD MONTREAL MAR OONS DISBAND FOR YA '1V.H.L. To Operate This Year With Seven Teams; Canucks To Be Bolsterecl (By William H. Dumsday, Canadian Prue Staff Writer) NEW YORK, Aug. Z5—iCP)—Thomlut P. Gorman, fiery boas of Miss Dugal In: Semi-final All Halifax Meet '60s nut the crusher on the Indians 1011B)‘. Before 40.692 New York fans the American League leaders Swell‘. a doubleheader 5-2 and 15-3. Lr-fiy Gomez bested Earl White- I-IALIFAX. Aug. Z5—(CP>—.\/liss Julienne Dugal of Quebec. Eastern Canada women's tennis champion _was extended to the limit torinv by hill u. a duel of left lianders in Mrs. T- W. Thompson 0f Half.“ the opcner to win his 14th triumph before she entered the semi-final 01' the season and Red Ruffing ‘round of the Nova Scotia tourna- llllng up no. l8 as he breezed home ,menl. in the nightcap behind an li-hit | Outsteadied by the Haligoniar. barrage which included the year's who won point after point an Miss 25th home runs for Bil] Dickey and Dugals errors. the Quebec girl lost 3°13 DUVIHEEIO. the first set 7-5. Changing her Rllllméi- trXfiept for the seventh. tactics from the hard-hitting fore- was superb. The Indians got only hand M155 9115-31 playefl Mpg 1W0 ll is (illlSKlC that ffilllw 811d ’I‘h0mpsoi'l at her own pat-ball 1“"11l‘1_1 ~291Mb game and managed to run oul. thr- , 9011101 “as lust as zcqd- T110 second and third sols, bniti ni u-a. 5:100! got two runs off him wilih Don 133,114 o; Hang-a,“ Nova 5cm imeflnw Pfiltfh 1m "m1" lnbficle 5ft’? tla's no. 1 piayer_ struck a snag in mm “scold we ‘lllener- l‘ el youthful Hugh Little, also of Hal- “ n smle- lfax, and only managed to entcr the quarter-final round. ‘i-G. 3-6. 7-5. He will play R. C. “Reti" Hairl- of Garden City, N. Y., by virtue of the lattcrs 6-4, 6-2 win over William Shakespeare of HaJlfax. Other quarter-final singles to be played tomorrow will see Don Mc- Diarmid of Ottawa, top-seeded playcl‘ in llle tourney. meet Harry Roper of Halifax, Dick Smith of Luncnburg. NS. play Bcv Piers of Halifax and Garnet Rapcr of Saint John, N. B., meet Gordon Bauld of Halifax. Sox Top Chisox At Boston, the Red Sox tighten- ed their grip on second place by taking two games fr-Lm Chicago White Sox, a 1-0 pitching duel and a_9-5_struggle in which the teams piled up Iiu hits. Jack Wilson. Ited Sox pitcher. won his own game in the o ncr when he slashed out a singe in the seventh inning to drive in Bobby Doerr, who had doubled; is. Washington Senators, collecting ‘only a few first and second round 12 - 23 bases off southpaw idoub‘cs events were played. Harry Eisenstat, tightened their ___ hold an fourth place by defeailni; I Baseball s ) I Big Six Detroit Tigers 8-2 1n the first of a three-game series in Washington. Second Straight Wln Pete Appleton registered his sec- ond victory in a row as a startinB itcher when he held the Bengals o seven scattered hits. It was the —--_ (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) in l3 miings and winning the sec- ond 4_1_ timid... Reds o‘: 36o 4s 13G .352 BOXING Montreal Haroons tonight. went to bat Governors at a. special meeting today management saw fit. One Strong Club “We've had lhe idea 0i giving Montreal one strong club for some tune." said German, "but prev- iously this year our ofioris w , withdraw for one season were‘ turned clown. We want to put‘ i Montreal on an even footing with Chicago, Toronto, Detroit Boston in the circuit." As a result of lile telnpurary suspcnsiin of the franchise. the N. H. L. will operate with seven and No official statement was forth- i coming but it was generally under- Reject Transfer Plan Before approving of ihc “breather” for the Maroons. the Governors rejvctcd the club's ap- plication to transfer its lfflflChlM‘ to St. Louis ilIldCl‘ option. This arrangement would have give-u the Rcconstruction Investment 1 Cnmpnuv of Si. Louis ihc right to . buy ihr- club ivliliiu ihrcc years, ‘ Bu! since the Si. Louis interests put up no cash and gave no Tom Heaxh-s dowble o“ Edgar Travis Senators 112 430 79 151.351 X11“ Affntgralblilililgeglgibntlfeld lb: Smith with two mates on base, FOXX. R- SOX lll. 418101 146 .349, first game‘ with a homer in the scored the winnin runs in the first Trosky. Inds lll 405 B2 138 .3611 sixth, the two teams fought on to game, and a Singc by 3115* New‘ Wtinlfuub. ' the 12th. when the.Bces produced sol}? drove l-Icaih h0mo W191 an‘ Phillics 63 217 33 72 332 three hits and two runs. 0 E1‘. _ _ , Vaughan, - AMERICAN LEAGUE In the “IBMMP 311°“ Rm pm“ Pirates 11s 42s as 14o n29 mow YORK, Aug. 25-—'I‘he Yank- ea a five-hitter. Home Runs:— American League‘. Grccnbcrg. Aussie - American Final Assured In Doubles BROOKLINE. Mass (AP)-—Like the Davis lenge round. the ., Aug. 25- Cup chal- United States doubles tennis champlfmfilllp “"51 was assured of an erlcan tinge today when 1W9 of players from “down under Australian-Am- pair ed111- ed mi-final brackets 1n the same halleof the draw at the Liongwood cricket Club. Complgtlng the split-up quarter- nd matches 1n the men's division, Adrian Quist and JMK Cup stars, their international the Australian Davis defeated Gardner Mul- -loy of Miami, and George Toley of boa Angelgs, 6-1, 9-7. 3-9. While team's spares, Harry Hopman and Leonard Sch- wartz, eliminated Bernard Destremau, of France, 9-7, 8-6 Yvon Petra and 6-0, Australians will clash in one of tomorrow's semi-finals and two former sets of Geno M Budge and States Davis winners. Donald ako, the United Cup stars. and Wilmer Allison and Johnny Van Ryn. the Austin Tern. veterans the other. The yesterday. will vie in Americans qualified Alice Marble and Mrs. Sarah Palfrey Fabyan, title defenders 1n ‘their division, became turning back Kay Margot finalists by Stammers and Lumb of England, 6-2. 6-2. with sparking and almost machine- like tennis. Rule Defence Tigers, 43; Foxx. Itcd Sox. 35‘, York Tigers, 28; Jolmscn, Athletics. 25; Clift, Browns, 26; Dickey. Ynn- kces, 25; Gehrig, Yankccs". 25; DiMaggio, Yankees, 25. National League: Goodman. Reds 28; Ott, Giants, 27; Mize, Cardin- als, 20; Camilli, Dodgers. 17; Med- wick, Cardinals, l7. Play H. R. Tennis Club Runs Boiled 1n:- ‘ sident Frank Calder of the N. H. guarantee how long they would be willing to operate the club, Pre- l.. said the would bc an tion. Application for the iraiislcr was made by Thomas P. Gorman and F. B. Common, K. C., of the Ma- '1 roons. It was Common who in- ', inrincd the club's dircctors the application had hccu rcjcctcd and 1 sought permission to suspend 3 operations. i During the past tWo 501150115 tho 1 Marooiis have suffered hcavy fin- ancinl losses and in 1037-38 the club f. Jrhrvi last in the Canad- ian division. Governors iclt this unsatisfactory solu- American League: Foxx. 125',‘ Qda Grcenberg, Tigers. 103; DiMaggio, T y Yankees, 101; Dlckcy. Ymlliee-i. 98; York, Tigers, 06. National League: Olt. Giants. 91; Medwick. Cardinals, 90; Mc- Cormick, Rods, 89; Goodman, Reds 78; Camilli, Dodgers, 77. Weather permitting play willbe resumed today in the Holy Re‘ deemer Tennis Club's closed tour- nament. Inclement weather forced the postponement of matches the "'“§ioii§§i.§1§yi. today's schedule: . y A i-Nlflé. Clubs To Adopt Night Ball Ladies Singles 2110-41. Garrett vs E. Monm- Bl’ PAUL MlllC-KELSON 1-l. Hughes vs H. Blanchard- Assoclntcd Press Sports Writer Men's Doubles 3.00—l=‘r. Moreau and W. Mc- NEW YORK. Aug. 23 -—iAPl— The major leagues are ready Donald vs Connors and Arsenault run up the white flag. lllen‘s Singles baseball has the harried iiabobs cornered. Complete surrender by a majority vote of both circuits will occur at the annual winter 4.30-Connors vs Young. Men's Doubles 5-oo-cmlg am‘ Garrett vs tin next Dccombcr. MOHHEhEn “ml King‘ meet lgast nine bitzbnlclngucl clubs . nrc privately or pu cy panning “ens smiles ‘to have their iicvocs play boll ‘ fh. . ll ll.‘ '.' A — 6‘0°"H°“'all‘ v5 D‘ Hennessey’ llvlbtiifrln pncildlltiongltb nalllflllslllllll Plneau vs LcClair. Coyle vs Nolan- Mcn's Singles and Brooklyn. pioneers of major lr-nguc nocturnal contests under thc dircciion nf Lclanri Stanford MacPhall. those clulis arc nil but ccrtaiii to string the lights for 1939 homo games: St. Louis. Bus- ion and Philadelphia in ihc Nat- 6.45--Toombs vs’ Moran. Ladies Singles to Night . l Baddeck Crew Win SnipeRuce A t Hal ifa x t (C-J’. Bv Guardians Special Woe) HALIFAX. Ailg. Zia-Young Pat Baldwin of Baddeck, N, S, sailed his snipe boat across the finish lino ahead of the field today in the first provincial snipe race. Sailing undci- colors of the Bras d'Or Yacht Club Baldwin covered l illi‘ 4.111 mile course on the waters .of bcauiiful North West Arm in one, hour. i7 minutes, l8 seconds. the Bras. d'Oi- Lake town. Only rni-i- livid today was thc owncvsiiii) i-ncr. Tomorrow the first raci- of n scrios 0f five in thc championship contest will be run. Tiic ()\\’ll(‘l‘.\lll\) winner will bc se- lectcri mi n pain‘. basis from the vcsulis nf ihrcc races. Second plala- 1n illl‘ first race al- so u-cut to a Bnticicck crew and boat from ihn ;<.illl(’ club. Flfll Pin- nud skippci-cd lizs litllo craft llCrflrSl l llli‘ lino bclriir. Bzllrhvin in i:l8:4l).[ l His mate was Pctc Nicholson of‘ (‘ilacc Bur, N S .\li'. and Mrs. .\li\l‘ llluckndni‘ of tho Aflllflillf‘ ‘Yacht Club. Halifax, r-niiir- third in Ihc field oi 1R boats BASKETBALL OI Hick SPUR] Gorman who will continue as manager home rink of both Maroons and Cunadlens, indicated the Flying French- mcu‘ would bc favored in the disposition of players. It is not cxpccted any of the 25 players owned by the illaroons will be sold outright. iJuniors Will teams (luring the 1938-39 season. .in and Esquires will attempt to s: their best out of three series for change in for his bittar intro-city rivals and announced he would cooperate in trying to give the Canadiens the most powerful team in the National Hockey league. Tommy's. gesture followed acceptance by the League's Board of to an application by the Muroons to suspend operations for one year and dispose of the players as the of the Montreal Forum, Try Again This Evening This oveiiiiig for the third ihgl: succession Junior Canadie stood in the conference hotel c0r- }l;l1°l_'~"l1a111l;l°113l1ll'1 J01)“ I-‘Ngfll l'l(lOl'.\ lhrlt the lcaguo would “T1011 ° ~“' “"1"? >451’ a function as one group ivitli the g°all"_t_ll"‘l‘llglig),“l'*Th,’ Dim?’ . , . - . . 13 . . l i: . J - fusi four tcniirs tiunllfying for ponememé and lomgm i: m. slalllcy Cup playorm ‘ weather is favorable fans will very likely see two highly geared team! play one of the closest ball games of the season. There has been no the pitcliiliu #1.‘li‘(‘Ylfll‘.S with McAlccr ihrorving zhem in for the Esquires and Aide McCor- mack serving up his speed ball for the Canadians. - The game is sulieduied to start at 6 o'clock sharp zmci plavers are mam asked to b" on the scene at , 54.5 so as to insure ngzilnst any . delays. Patty Berg Is Title Favorite CHICAGO. Aug. 25—iAP)—Pa.t- ty Berg, red-haired golfing marvel from Mlnncapoiis. moved closer 0m’ day to hci" first ivorrieifs ‘Ni-stem United stains. championship. Miss Berg cave the Olympia Fields Country Club course a beat- g in svvamping Eleanor Dudley of Chicago. Illinois stare champion, in the quarter finals, 7 and d, with tlic most sensational shooting of the tournament. Bringing down seven birdies a- long the route. the BO-year-old Minneapolis girl, seeking her ninth victory in 12 engagements this tear. set a sub-par pace to gain a crth in tomorrow's semi-finals. Shc was out in 37, two under par, and negotiated the 12 holes, where she ended the match. in four strokes under it. U. S. Team Picked For .Cup Phy (By Bill Bmiii (Associaicd Prcss §D0ll\ \\'rilvr) YORK. 25 — Don Aug. _ bonin- lli: . ..u~ Hum and GPIIc Mnko 10d _ were liirmcd as lhe Ulliicd Slates twin to cietend ihc Davis Cup against Australia in the challcngo round Sept. 3. 4 and 5 at ihc Gcrmamown Cricket Club. Philadelphia. I-t was n fort-gone conclusion that Bildge, the world's best, amateur lcnnis player, would be chosen for noel singles duly and. with Mnko, for the doubles. It would linvc been virtually impossible i0 overlook Riggs, the chunky ClllULUlOflll who 1s SQCOHd in the Ulilti-d States. ranking list niirl has won l6 of the l9 iOIImRITN-‘his h» has plnyed in Clrlci 11d c. barks c. w. Brown. Fredericton: F» ° . , _ . .- nmfncglne Br 101000-2 8 1 Hon“ Riverside‘ W’ “fink fie- F’ Mane“ vs a Coym lllriillilincsvlislewlizllldlqt mll-iirllllilll Yacht Club vounilcst m)‘; tyeialr’ l i l d bt ' 51th 090 p , -‘, -‘ ‘ ‘ - - ‘ _‘ .‘_ ‘_ _- a‘ ' . ‘ ll icr lat won somc ou Pill lllfgllla ooo ooi 000-l '1 o 1?“““°M“l§§ll§§‘aith, p. fessionalof _ Mons Doubles . A111°11m11¢ __ , ‘,‘,"" _'{‘,t"" 1“f?.‘“‘°,§‘,,"' Qlllmsllfiirll i“ i“ W110 (b01110 1111 11w remaining lluichcr and Atwood; Blanto" - m" chhrlottemwn Belvedere T Crown F! rst y The mmois nic foioiin; ilic ‘ii-Wain: uiu .1 -- vacancy wan“ h p,_,.,._ vminnuyn B"“"“m‘ “ml Tmld- Belles‘ C urse was close behind the lead- ’l.l5--Toombs and Strain vs i 11011111 B91101 1111111 911 1101 "111 0f -“-*- __V of illf‘ Ulliii"l Sink‘: l.fl‘.\'ll 'l'i?llI‘ll8 “‘"-"°"1l 5"" o tith an 83 in the pro round. Pineau and Brown. I111“ 111111“ 100F111“ 111111115 111-75’ 11 R,,“‘|,“,,FR ‘vmw Association Davis cup Comtmttce Pnilntlcl. 100 000000 Ol-I 7 2 flan“ Me q’, o; Sydney N, 3, - -—-'- , “"89 mil-Willi’ "l "l?" “"195 m1‘ “ “ ' " l, of mahagcmcnt and captain of the Put-burgh 00o 000100 00-1 5 1 Jmmy gnlfio vihg him 12th Illw YORK. Aug. 25—-(AI‘)— Mixed Doubles ;dcr lights- Thc good looking rook- v 7 s‘ r W , team, Saki that Hunt liarl been llallahan and Davis; Lucas and 6 ‘d; the firsllround of medal The New York state Athletic ,ies coming up _ari- L night-hawks ti!) Thc f nnnrl on H“ ‘ 591mm; m.” 3mm... wnmp biond -h,,,,,_ place or Commission ruled today thflt u. Houston and Mrs. Henry vs i “lien ihc sun is filming. ull too llclcu with ‘ltfnndv vrlcfnulicrl m, N(\\“ Ymk Dam Cm, V... m, myy Flrsi Game play‘ Henry Armstrong. three-ply‘ box- G Mane“ and H, B|anchnrd_ . many of them ni-c class C yilnyscvs. i Hclcn Jacobs. lir-r Californian riv- {lll(‘l' long and SoymliS < SIOII. Boston 000 301 000 003-4 ll o ' mg champion, must defend hi5 3730___w1nnc,- of Pincnu-mclnif i Under thc lights tlicv arc as much ‘ n], in tlic fiiinl match fni‘ the B.“ if (h, pp g 1, _ an. clHC-lnnatl goo 400 000 000-A l4 3 v featherwelghg grown bcforc hr maid, V; w Mcgolmky 1 at homc as n squad of moths. llniicri Stnics uomrnx ll‘llll"~ naunccmciii pui an v1.15 l" SW6“- Maclihydcn Shoifner and b01395? ' l flak; Mme;- hlg nghtwglght or j i ' 4 Tcnintivr- plan of tlic higlcnuilr‘ championship» a1 Fnrcst HlllK. N.Y.. Iatlon as i0 which lilvil uoviivl make Dims 8nd Lifllmllilfdl- s Welterweight titles in this state. i “our, Doubk, , recruits of night. bnll follows that five ycnrs our» tntiov. Frwiiul 11P- ihe United Stains squad. Prvc iznva Second Game i Joey Armnmd o1 providence, ‘ ‘ ‘- used at Cincinnati nnd Brooklyn. ‘ parent ricfcnt for the first iimc - no definite lll(ll(‘1\‘:l(ill as in u-hcther ston 000 000 003-3 4 9 v I n, 1 has filed a challenge for the l Boo-Nolan and Williams vs Each will hc limited in scvcn since 1.020 in sinhlcs competition Rpm nr I-Iuni would fill the no. 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