~..-. -v_...\..-.-.~.....--~. rue CHARLOTTETOWW __GUARDIAN (C. l‘. by tiuiiriliuii“ ‘ I.O\ll\_t'§. ll.(i ' with the utmost confidence. Wally Ham- III.) scorc- eclipsed all.) urick- t 1o i, iiiiuid 33o‘ not out tizainst New a ‘Zea nit in the 193;! =ries and “an J0 more than Braclmtiiils rc- ' ;ci.d ihzgfo-Aiistzwiliaii test total Leeds in 1930. i h.iii an easier task. “re l(‘l‘\’iti\' afternoon i.) ti‘ pro found ltl Ill: total in- 130 fours. Hi: iici-oiic-liiiit hours. ' io- lia at ms J. most . _ i c. . one of the world's r spin ILJYIUIS, (lid the u )5) (laiiiuge, He bowled 85 overs bu: hzs ilirce wickets cost 178 r-tiixs. L. Fi<‘c‘l-\\'O0(i-Sl1'liill bowled ‘i- iiiriu his coli- uiic man » _ } . ite gut (ltic Hmiiiiiwiii Out of .\l.iZ(-l) i (‘S 011C I01‘ El .- . ' ' - M i It was when Bradman essziycd tiii- role of a bowler that lie met (0.111 his mtltiClll. He slippotl and l-‘l iii iryiit: i0 iiolii a iiiird re- .. i from Hard-tiff uiiti \\'1lS car- 1‘it'(i from the ficld. ‘ L. Baticock. A. L. I-Iassett ed clurinz Australia's brief turn Exit the \\'11'i{8lS. Hnsscli nttenipieti , ti) hit out and made 42 runs when he. vxa< (iiusrlti iu rrtcniptinu" his six i buuiiilarv stroke. AL the close, W, A. Brown and Sidney Bztrncs were associated. Tire Queenslanders had made 29 runs and Barnes 25. . iv 30.000 spectators saw to- <i.i_ s; _v under overcast skies. ,» The c d included a party from Yurlzsl ivliicii led the cheering when Hinton iiiztdc the ' rc- cord. \Vliile Bmdimiii. around the ‘ i112’ north cotiiitiflvinriii t) eon- tiiiaie him, the crowd sun! Ht'.-= a Jollv Good Fellow." ._.________. ALL STARS PRACTICE ‘ Practice for the Intermediate All Stairs this afternoon zit the Par}; diamond at 2.30, Every player is ("Flifid to be present as the team ‘ (v.11 need considerable practice bc- B“) ‘_-‘i? t - ‘are stacking up against Summer- fllllllhfli the. Ade in tlic Intermediate piaydowns it‘ maii well out i within a few weeks time. )1 nts around. The Yorkshfreman Sgd. J, Glllis, ivlanager If?) Life’sMl.i:t:tTeTfTlF(Tinents-Blaick Cal: v ()it‘.. iv at the wickets ‘ antitmve oiilVi he should have i r’ at -z%2¢ we km! make sure that every cigarette will soothe ‘ruffled feelings. Protect your morale. Have a responsibility very seriously Black Cat package always in and goes to no end of pains to your pocket. A riuarr-tte’: chief purpose in Ill!‘ is tn Illhli) you over the bumps), lllnci: Czii. takes this English Cricket Player Hangs Up New Record Defeated By) ('i1l'£\lltll_\' throughout but Harry ROPET and‘ Stanley McCabe were (iisllllrs-- TUE NEWS“ WORl D BOXING BASKE IBALL QTHERWQIRURI ....___._____ i ,' (c. P. by Guardian's spec-m Wire) ‘BY m" P“; "gsffdud P'°” i HALIFAX, Aug. 23—Favorites ‘pm! r u) advanced steadilt into th unr- l l?!" final round i>f the meirsqaad BROOKLINE’ Mass" Aug‘ 23'- ivoiuenls singles divisions of the‘ A wholesale massacre of favorites l\ii~l\‘l Scotia tennis tournament io-l “'05 11fl;'i‘t‘;\;'l,\‘ averted] totdaly asst the ,- in)". men's iec in me iii e a.es N‘) sturiliu; lliblJis were record-i national doubles tennis tournament t rd as Don .\’I('I)illl‘1lIl(I cf Otiavuii at Lcngwood wns reduced to the i eiiniiuaiitti Jack Coleman of 1101b‘ quarter finals. which onlyyfour of 13X» 5-0. 6-3. Bu‘ Piers oi Hah- the eight seeded tennis ivere strong i liiX. . iietl a fellow teammate. enough to gain. ‘ A- S fl- "*3- ‘5-1» Huff!‘ ROPPY] A quarter oi the favorites were i film," b. l ‘lr°I’i]€§iu‘;'I‘;i,-‘,‘ m?‘ wiped out _ve.~tcr:lii_v. another‘ Pi‘ . i r..'~'i" . i 'i fii i > .i v . J- ('.'iiai'li;t..ti~.\vii, u-l. 6-0. aiiiinu/il- ‘mum M» mu“ mm. d, Ifdmf-an?’ iuiiii Shakespeare of Halifax. New» .1“ addition’ me plumb e lria ' i'ouiidliii*.d singles cliiinipioii. oust-i NS‘ Do“ Bmige- m“! GD“? MM” ed Dun ltoliiiisou of IUOHCIOI]. Ni of the Untied “rates. Dans Cup B__ 5.1 1.5) 5-4’ 63mm Rape‘. 0;’ icices. and Adrian QlllSb and Jack saint Jump N B" had mm,‘ Bromwii-li. the Australian (ices, iioublt- w) l Don Suuiidersoii ofi were extended to a tiirii-ateiiiiig IIfllilIlX. (if; . his way to a? degree. 5'3» 5'4 “lll- Budge and Mako. meeting the In 111v women's singles, Miss stubborn Wnvne Sabin. of Los Jllilellllf‘ Ullr-‘fil (‘l Quebec (lcfeat- iAiiaeles. and h Elwood Cooke of 2111,52??? ‘Wllqliml 031W" 97 Portland, 01.941 for the second time g.ll.,nuxl(i§, 6J0 slim?“ lulu"? in a wet-k. surrendered the first Porykimfi ‘U; igllfm MN‘ SE4 four games before settling tiowii for an uphill hitile that won int-m i - " ' -li z v ' .( v I i iuinutd \I1~ M. a *6’ 9% ‘My 6_3_ victory‘ Ciim-pbclitoii, N. B., (3-4, 6-2 I -1-0,H0,.,.o\\,‘ me quarter ‘final Qufst and Hroinwicii liad a1- ‘ rounds of the 5mg)“ Wm be p13)“ most as much as they could handle icil. and plny (viii star; 1n the town e_ through anotheijvunseed-v» (loiibles events in an effort toi (“TM " T T v naiiow theni down to quarter fin- , iils also. _ JUNIOR DIVISION HALIEAY, Aug. 23-Favorites found little difficulty winning their first round matches as the N0‘? Swim Junior tennis tourna- ment opened here today, i Miss Nfarion ' l Amherst. T0 Withdraw (By GAYLE TALBOT Associated Press Sports Writer) NEW YORK, Aug. Z3—(AP)— Pafned by neuritis, Mrs. Helen Wills Moody today withdrew re- luctantly from the United States; ivoiiieirs tennis championships be- ginning Sept. 8 at. Forest Hills. and in n long. rambling letter to the United States Lawn Tennis Association penned what sounded like her farewell to the game. A sevcrc attack of neuritis, she said. had made it. impossible for her to play since licr recent rc- turn from England, where she de- feated her long-time rival, Helen Jacobs, in the fluids of the all- England championships. Her phy- sician said recovery from the mal- ady was a slow process, often re- quiring a year's treatment. "It is with regret that I come to this decision.“ wrote the unpre- dictable queen of the courts. “Without; preliminary practice and feeling as I do now, it; would not be possible to play in such com- petition as offered at Forest Hills.” TllCfe was a nostalgic note to- ward tlic close, when she thanked the officers of the U. S. L. T. A. for "their kind attitude of many years standing. their unselfish iii- tcrcst. in tennis which has provided for me, along with other players of the game in the United States son ofHafifax. 6-4. 6-3, and an- ptlier iunfor star. Vera Jager of "l" Island. N eliminated . Y.. 'I‘lielmit Stevens of Halifax 6-3 6-1. ' ' ' In the tnetfs event. Erskine Car- génOfcsillyllii John. N. 3,, defeated c 6 Oi9(13_-.l1l0ll_ of Dartmouth, N. :3 '- -3-_ (more Robinson of i nncton eliminated B. Smith of HWIITFIX. 6-1. 6-2. and Bill Wood (g ‘Sackville had little trouble (vim {r2111 311°; 40f 6 figflllfflx. ivtiinfng Fight Card At Forum Labor Day A big flgllLITtTiFr-lflls _ i, d 1 place at. the FDflsllcIl eMlizrFitdlayo September 5th. promoter O p’ Archer announced last ' ' pi-iiiu; tn i », - ‘a very happy time in sports." ‘quite x;i;i),'niylyllf;nt(2llli cillfd To some this sounded like the ,sucli that it \,\‘ ‘ e leave-taking of the girl who won ‘ ‘mmnmued mghtillrorrrriyioilsi her first national title in 192s, and ‘ attendance. who has captured eight. Wimbledon ‘ and seven [Tufted States crowns. Attached to her letter of res- ignation was her personal cheque for $1309.45. representing the amount given her by the U. S. L. T A. for expenses on her trip to when she iCa n a die n s Vs Esquires This Evening England this summer. played on the winnin United States Wightman Cup cam. This stunned the tennis dons more than her ivftlidmival from the champ- ionshfps. Dorothy Holmes Leads Field At Tr u r 0 Me e t Meet-I'M in the first scheduled bes . tonight in what promises to b u red-hot. affair all the way throieha With their barlcs to the ‘wan sggto‘ SDc-"ik Cnnridiciis miist, win i and zltlioupli ilic boys are in the throes ‘Of lhglllltll) nevertheless thpv Wore l con eiit , 1 ' ‘ iinto camp,“ “(mg the Esqmres BB-Ytlc of a ' Th" f-ffllllr‘ is bt~i~ i , m.’ called for 6 oclock sli- 1 , . ""'““ _ inskerl to ]iii':ii('oan( m p183“; “m TRURO- N- s" A“; 23_(cp’_ ‘ _ an effort to be at; lgllilt; Paikat .i.4n so as to mi; the oiuitci under av at 6 sharp, Miss Doiotliy Holmes, T1‘lli'0 golfer. and former Maritime Champion led a large field today as the ladies of the Maritime Gnlf Tournament completed the qualifying round for the Maritime Championship. Mi s Holmes wrui the gross hon- ors with a score of Bil and Mrs. Tasman. of Sydney‘, N. S., plac-cd first. in tlia net with 77. Both low- ered their liandfcaps, Miss Holmes bciiiq siX rind was lowered one oiiit to five. which is the lowest or any woman golfer in the Mar- itiuics. Miss Mazic Howard of Halifax placed second fn Hie gross scores with 87. Mi>s Trites", Brfdizewatcr. N. S.. 1937 champion was not play- (‘uslom Tu fur .\Iadi~ - to - Measure (‘LOTIIING CLEANING) REPAIRING ANI) PRESSINU ' = , l - . New Premises l“ {iv-Em l_ grmNhsrl-édassiar New 170 PRINCE ST. ' ' (V"‘IY‘| fhp wpst. field Club shot a 104 to win the ,,. i. ll p. i Neuritis Forces Mrs. MacM-iian ISiFavorites Are Given I Stiff Competition In Doubles Tourney At _; Longwood ed pair. Hal Surface of Kansas Clty, and Donald McNeili of Okla- homa City, for a 6-8, 7-5, 6-3, 6-0 triumph. The day's major upset came when Sydney Wood cf New York. and Joe Hunt of Los Angeles. frittered away a half-dozen easy chances to bow to the un- ranked Australian team of Harry I-Iopnian and Leonard Schwartz. whose winning scores were 3-6. 6-3, 7-5, 5-7, 6-4. The foreign list‘); casualties were Fcrenc Puiieec and Franjo Kuk- uljc-vic of Yugoslavia. who lost to Russell Bobbitt of Atlanta, and Frank Guernsey of Orlando, Fla, the United States intercollegiate titlist, 0-2, 10-8, 8-6. Only three foreign teams sur- vived the third round. In the other international clashes Yvon Petra and Bernard Destremau of France. eliminated August Gan- zenmuller and J. Norman Ander- son, the New Yorkers 6-3. 6-4, 6-2, and Wilmer Allison and Johnny Van Rvn, the Austin, Tex, vet- erans now striving for their third title, knocked out J. Patrick Hughes and Charles E. Hare of England, 3-6, 6-8, 14-12, 6-1. Moody From Tourney Baseball Results AMERICAN LEAGUE Ifirsl. Game Chicago 212 131 100-ll l6 I New York O10 O10 0l0— 3 7 2 Lee and Reinsa; W, Ferrell, An- drews and Glenn. Second Game Chicago 000 010 000-l 8 0 New York 010 000 Lf.i——3 4 0 Rigney and Scliluetcr; Hadley and Dickey, First. Game Detroit - 200 051 140-13 16 0 Pllllal-Iflloliia 201 010 001- 5 12 2 Bridges and Tebbetts, York; Nel- son, i), Smith and Hayes, Wagner. Second Game O 0 031 012-8 l4 1 it Philadelphia 001. 011 000-3 10 0 Gill and York; Thomas, E. Smith and Hayes, First Game Cleveland 110 000 100- 3 9 2 Boston _ 35.1 011 00x—13 21 2 Huniphries, Jungles, Milnar and Pytiak, Hell; Osterinuelier and Desaulcls, ‘ Second Game Cleveland 420 010 212-12 l6 0 Boston 011 030 144-44 14 4 Galcliouse, l-Iumptirles, Hudlin and Pytiuk; Bagb)’, McKiiin, Dick- mlill. Wilson and Peacock. St. LOuls 000 003 001 100-6 11 2 WXLSITIOX] 000 200 02D l01—-6 12 3 H. Mills, Johnson, Cole and Heath, Sullivan; Leonard, Hogsett, Krakatiskas and Ferrell. NATIONAL LEAGUE First. Game 1 >olOIl Pittsburgh 000 ooo 000-06 , Jersey City i ‘Poi-onto Lflnlllllg’ and Lopez; Kllnger, Swift and Todd. Second Game ' Boston 020 000 001 000 00-3 I2 2 Pitts. 010 000 101 000 0l.—4 18 4 Fctte, siioffner, Refs Etrrlckson and Lopez; Brandt, Brown and Berrcs, Todd, Philadelphia, 000 O00 000-—0 5 0 Cincinnati 100 001 10x—3 9 0 Hollingsworth and Davis; Moore and Lombardi. New York 600 000 000—6 l1 0 Chicago 000 101 O00--2 1O 1 Guiiiburt and Dannlng; French, Russell. Root and Garbark Brooklyn 000 31o 0:40;) a 1 St Louis 010 500 21x—9 18 0 Tumiil - Pom-def. , La , Master Mungo and Campbell; Welland, Nracuii. McGee anti Bremcr, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First Gimio 010 001 3-6 11 0 100000 0-1 9 3 Baker and Redmond; Campbell and Hatrshziny. Syracuse 000 000 O00—0 2 I Buffalo 002 000 00x—2 4 2 Kleinhans and D. Moore; Ash and Phillips. Newark at Rochester, night game, postponed, rain and wet grounds (played one innings). Baltimore at Montreal, postponed, raiii. Jcrscy City 100 000 100—-2 10 0 Toronto 000 000 00x—1 6 I Gabler and Redmond; Sullivan and Reiber. Use Mfnarrl’: for burrz. Scores Carded In Mari ti me Golf Tourney SAINT JOHN, N, B., Aug. 28 Results in today's match play of th Marittime Golf Association touma- men . CHAMPIONSHIP DIVISION E, D. Thomson, Riverside, versus R. G. Mclnerney, Rflcrside; Thom- son, four and tiwo. W. Crawford, Westfleld, vs. A. Cunningham, Gorsbrook; Crawford, six and five. "Gim" Cain, Yarmoiith, vs C. H. ‘Little, Riverside; C.iiii, six and ou" i. Pete Campbell, st. Andrews. vs. M. Dowliiig, Charlottetown; Camp- D. P. Street, Riverside, vs J. B. Gerrard, Riverside; Streeter, four and three John Steele, Riverside, vs D. H. Williams, Ashburn; Williams, four and three. Pete Kelly, Charlottetown, vs. J. i3, Likely, wcsiiield; Kelly, six and ve H: S. Gregory, Riverside vs W. A. Clarke. Riverside; Gregory, one up. FIRST DIVISION R, G. Likely (W) defeated W. J. Round (R) three and one. D. D. Patterson (Rd) defeated D. ‘W. Wallace (F) one up. _ H. G. Bieazlev (Br) defeated E. L, Hickman (Bii) one up. L. H, Norman (A) defeated G. M. Hope (A) one up. Norman McLeod (Ss) defeated F‘. R. Rlsteen (F) three and one. J. W. Scars (F) defeated Dr. L. H. Morton (Y) four and three. W. Reed (Ar) defeated C. M. Merritt, (R) five and four. J. T. Fade (Rd) defeated A. V. Saunders (Ch) one up, SECOND DIVISION R. C. Duclieman (A) defeated R. F. Molxllan (T) three and two. C. Manuize (Pb) defeated J. C. Land (Br) five and three. W. Graham (Rd) defeated L. B. McPhee (M) seven and six. H, L. Sear (Ch) defeated H. W. Bell (Rd) UWO and one. D. G. Buttcrfield (H) defeated H E. Gaudet (SS) two and one. ‘w. A. lvlialier (Rd) defeated J. iii. Hickman (Sus) three and two. J. Keen (P) defeated, D, G. Fow- ler (R) two and one. Don Raymond (Y) defeated Dr. H. E. Small (Ar) five and four. THIRD DIVISI00 H. Lushington (Br) defeated C. S. Stevenson (R) two and one. . F. Cook (Ar) defeated P, M. Dmkin (Am) six and five. W. Cam bell (R) defeated C. C. Crocker ( ) one up. . L. A. Hayden (Pu) defeated J- M- McAvity ( ) three and tiwo. George F. McAvlty (Rd) defeated 0. F. Vaughan (W) one 11P- W. H. Boutilier (A) defeated K. N, Ross (Pt) three and two. F, W. Young (T) defeated L. C. Rygn (R) two up. . . Robinson (R) defeated W. A, Gander (Ch) one up, FOURTH DIVISION C. H. Bonnycastle (R) defeated Dr. E. J. Alexander (Pp) two and 0X16. Dr. W. H. Neldner (R) defeated T, B. Hoi-sler (Rd) four and three. E. D. Woodlock (G) defeated E. G. Wilson (Y) two up. B. T. Holman (Ch) defeated E. [D.RNICIIIOISOII (Ch) two and one. . . Russell (Br) defeated K. T. Creighton (W) six and four. D. Alcorn (Ar) defeated E. H. Saunders (Ch) one up. C. Burke (Rd) defeated Rev. R. W. Brundage (F) vwo up. . M. Fowler (F) defeated E. Ed- munds (Ar) four and three. FIFTH DIVISION C. M. ivuitneson (E) defeated N. Prftchard (Ss) on 19th hole. L. Arsenault (Se) defeated R. L. Corbett (Rd) six and five. George W. Brown (F) defeated H. Jardfne (Camp) three and two. F. D, Rivers (Rd) defeated Dr. F. Boyimer (Rd) five and three. N. B, Tennant. (R) defeated W. E. Cotton (Ch) two and one. R. C. Holt (W) defeated J. F‘. Sayre (R) three and two. ‘ F. Tregunno (A) defeated N. J. Cabeldu (W) four and two. E. B. McLean (Pp) drew a bye. The legend: R-Riverslde, Saint John; Rd-Ridge-wood, Saint John; (lip-Charlottetown; F-Frederlc- eon; G-Gorsebrook, Halifax; Y- Yarmouth; Br-Brfghtwood. Dart- mouth; Ar-Aroostook; M-Rivei- dale, Moncton; W-westffeld, St. John; A-—Asliburn, Halifax; P- Pines. Digby; Pb-Parrsboro; Pt- Pictoii; Pp-Portland Place. Saint John; Am-Amherst; Bh-Buy Holy. St, John's, Newfoundland; Ss --Summcrsfde; T—Truro; Ag-Ai- gonquin, st, Andrews; E-Edmund- ston; Camp-Campbellton. LONDON, Aug. 23—(CP Cable) —Earl McCready, 220, professional wrestler from Amulet, Sask, to- night defeated Reuben Wright, 231. of the United States, EIVEI‘ five minutes and 15 seconds of the sixth round of a bout 1n Albert _Hal1. l to the cleaners on his own course. TO URNAMENT Defending-Tl-hampion Is Lone Islander Left In Hunt For Tri - Province Crown (Canadian Press By Guardian's Special Wire) SAINT JOHN, N. B., Aug. Zli-Three of the original five Prlnet: Edward Island and Nova. Seotla. golfers who qualified for the champ- iunshlp division of the 26th annual Maritime Golf Tournament. iveve m" in m, running tonight. when scores for the first day's match wcri- posted. , ' Pet; Kelly of Charlottetown, defending his I037 crnvvii, win) quali- fled in fourth place with three others yesterday, was among those wlui advanced to the quarter finals. Kelly defeated J. A. Likely of tlic Saint John “lestficld course six and "VP- "Gint" Cain. Yarmouth. and 19-, H. Williams. Asiiburn. Halifax.‘ ' I H .“£f.§f..f“?.i~‘”fil.liii§'i..“l'l8.“i§‘ih2_ "IP97"! 9 flllg 12-1 Defeat I 0n Indians 11 New Brunswick golfers who are still in the running.- Willfmiis provided the major UP‘ set for today's play Wlléh he eliminated John Steele of Saint John who holds the N. B.-P. E. I. junior title. The gallery marked it __ up as another case of a trlti-IRPU W or experience. over yout/fi, Wil- liams is now rated as the 111K101‘ dark horse of tlie tournament. Cnin, farmer wearer of the Maritime crown, took C. H. Little h d5-u, ball behind thglaelirligtit eTour ‘Till hurling of Hemfv Gauthier. Iuipcrials ins". night snapped the jinx the Iii- dians have held over them most 0f the season when they sent the 1mg“ leaders down to a l‘3-l 09' feat 1n a city Softball Lemme en- counter. with a six and four card, Bill Crawford of Westfield de- cisively outshot A. Cunnfngham of Gorsebrook. Halifax. The tally - t ight hits off the read six and five. otgfig‘; (s; vevm whale“ in the Eric Thomson, Riverside, bour- last of m’ first inning ma), w“; namcnt medalist, won his victory over R. G. MeInemey of the ell-me club on the i6th,' hole, four and two. Thomson is favored by the fans, including the ‘caddies, as the man to wrest the crown from Kelly. First, second, third. fourth and fifth divisions were likewise par- ed down to eight-quarter finalists each. Those who were knocked out hi the first. round dropped 1n- to the consolation rounds which will be played Thursday and Fri- day. 30m {or a like number of runs l v eldcm in an? églnrgerialis ‘gshithiesi- throttled the bats of the losers. Three hits and. [W0 Indians’ errors in the sixth we the winners four more count- grs and Gauthier lost his shutout in the first of the seventh, the last innirifl- “'11P” wllh W” m" he uncorked a wild Pitch K0711"! Jimmy Roach from third. _ The steady fielding of’ Jimimy Roach in centreffeld for the In- dians and the brilliant one-hand leaping stab by Freddie Wnnvign in the fourth were features of . t: game, Whelan also wielding a. Do- tQn-t willow. as he slammed will fdur lifts in as many Illllvs l0 the plate. Dowlfng Eliminated on Final Hole Closest match in the champion-- ship round was between Pete Campbell and M. Dowlfng, Char- lottetown. They were all even on the 17th and Dowling went out) of bounds on his next. shot to end; up with a five while his opponent had a four on the 18th. According to the original sched- ule of the meet tomorrow mom- in-g was to be open but. it was announced tonight that any of the twosomes wishing to complete their quarter-final matches could do so provided they teed off be- fore ll a, m. Otherwise quarter-finals in all divisions will be played ‘Thursday morning and the semi-finals Thursday afternoon. Finals are [scheduled for Friday with the BOX SCORE lmperials Gauthier i) Squareibrigigs, 2b Whclan ss Marley of Cannichael l! Ward c Acorn 3b Sullivan lib G. Acorn rf ‘McDonald r! Totals ‘Replaced G. AC 3$~H+r+ww»++E =S»~H~»~g»ge§ Z¢-»»°~»§H= a §5t4@-¥@4*WO|~9-i'“8 nnooooflov-On-l-wa wOGoQOQG°nN= Indians Mcfnnls 2b Whelan p Currie 1b Williams 3b Rice as Roach of McKfnnon i! championship division slated to play 36 holes. The course will be occupied to- morrow afternoon by four super- professfoniils, Harry Cooper, Law- son Little, Horton Smith, and Jimmy Thomson. They will play an exhibition 18 holes. > gwwuuuwmmnw o_ooo»oca¢oH 5 ~ § (9 pOéWlfiOwcOgfll Q éOfié°fllhfiwkifiuh FTGOMOQMwONw> 5+oo¢a~N¢:,2 All‘ vflfltlame called with ; 1 t , Bill Jr‘ Latwiialrjimgn £1; bags, eCairns S and E. Goss. c h e d u By Innings:- Incii | R ' d not". ‘l ‘if S evlse Impgifli, s00 004 o 12 14 a Forced to revise their schedule on account of having to declare an Island winner by Sept, 10th, the executive of the Junior base- ball league met last night at the Revere Hotel and made final ar- rangements for the completion of e second section and league playoffs, if necessary. Under the new arrangement the two junior squads ave to meet in a best. two out of three series to Rovers Take On Indians This Evening decide the sr'."ti'\ winner. This , _ i. . sari“ Hm.“ , w, and Wm be Roveis meet the Indians iiistlite mngimwq 0., - second lust, game of the City 0 "av ll he)» or" w». {up @"Pln' of ball League iit the I’.ii'k diamond the series being wan 1n straight tonight and although the urn-th- em)" '~ii"l ‘Jnnariiers win, then end crow cannot overtake the In- the firms. llPSi two out of three dians for league leadership never- theless. with several players lii the running for the shields that have been donated for Inches! averages, etc, the gziine iui-iiil-i plenty to the [Jlll_\'(‘l'S. The game is scheduled to star! at 8:15 and players iiro asked to be on time so as to arr-t the full -~ Monday and con- tinue on Wednevief In the event of the series being decided in Stffllflllii games then the finals aznln supposing the Canad- iens would start on Sunday and continue Tuesday and Thursday if necessary. An Esquire victorv in this section however would elimin- ate the npcg55lt_y' of a pmydown nine intiings ooinpletrd. with the Esqufrcs being declared -——-———*—"" City Junior Champions. Use Mlnunfs for l' "CAP” siting; AND TIPDIE _i ' By rowan/x I NEVER HAD ANYTHING HURT ME . SO MUCH? I THOUGHT YOU WOULD I BE GLAD TO HAVE UNCLE OBIES AND AUNT seem/MS PICTURE FOR k-YOUR NEW HOUSE l CAMERAS LTD, LONDOI, ENGLAND (EST-IE IN IIIIS’ IEHIIATIOI ml INMUII I MARY CALLED IT AN ATROClTY—- AND (‘ye NO DOUBT You DIDJOO! DON'T orzur IT —, no — YES - NO ——i Yes~ IT IS AN ATizoctTvt wiou ‘I a mow or is! AN’ YOU'RE GLAD TO w err RID or rr, Micue ruvverts -- 579 THERE!