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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 13

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VOL. CLVIII. No. 170 Tiil JULY 17, 1929. 13 ELECTRICAL CLUB GOLF WESTWARD TENNIS CLUB ONTARIO OPEN WON COUNTERPART WINS ENGLISH TfiE LEAD IN TEST MATCH PLAY Long Irons Hard to Control and Stop At 6 p.m O.

Morris vs. W. Tv lor; J. Freeman vs. D.

Brown; L. Duguld vs. V. Alio; S. T.

tHadJIn vs. C. Letourneau. At 7 p.m.: K. Stone vs.

(i. Wallace: M. J. Shinatian vs. J.

Goodman; R. Beaudry vs. B. W. Stanley vs.

B. Caplnn. Andy Kay wai the first of the leaders to finish his second round and his total of 150 looked good. Nlcol Thompson came in with 161 and then Robson equalled Thompson's mark. Gradually the pace set-Urn at the halfway mark came In until all but Hplttal, Hansom, Cum BY DAYE SPITTAL AMERICAN DERBY ming and Gordon Brydson had Results of matches played yesterday at the Westward Tennis Club In the men's class singles were as follows; J.

Oondmen beat C. Coulter, 8-6, 1-6, 6-3; E. Cherry beat Outboard, 6-2, 4-8, 6-8; L. Leach beat T. O'Hhaughnessy, 6-2, 2-6, 6-3; 8.

T. Ktaddlng beat W. T. Joyce, 6-3, 8-3; h. Duguld beat D.

Brown, 75, 7-5. H. O. Young Wins Champion, ship and Power Trophy The Electrical Club of Montreal played their annual golf tournament yesterday on the Rennevllle Club links. The affair, the fourth since the inception of the club was won by H.

Young who captured with the club championship, the Power trophy. Younc's score was a cheeked In, Splttal then completed Royal York Pro Equals his round to take the lead 1 and shortly afterwards Cumming came South Africans Defeated by Five Wickets in Third Game of Cricket Series Little Cast-off Stallion Captures Richest of Grand Circuit Stakes to take second place and then Course Record in Final 18 Holes to Take Title Brydson tied Kayn total. PRINCESS UPER-TA LKIE PL A YHO USE Continuous 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. It only needed Hansom's return to gross 82 followed the defender, determine the placing of the prize Johnson's gross 85.

The low net scores were L. St. J. Haskell, 71; A. J.

Soper and C. Morledge, 74. Low winners, but it was dusk when the pro came In with a 79 which LOU CUMMING SECOND SMITH SETS RECORD enabled him to tie for eighth gross, 1st. nine, J. A.

Shaw; 2nd. (By Associated Press.) Kalamazoo, MlcW July 18. A little roan stallion eight years old, b. Walh, recently out from York NOW PLAYIXO BALL on (, qKW aM WIH lL04feD-'I shire where he represented his county in many matches, was the thrown into the racing junk heap three veara to because he was re Turns in Mark of 149, One leading amateur with 155 while Jim nine, V. H.

Ross, filxty-one took part In the tournament. Other winner were: O. M. Grant, W. Hunter, II.

A. Elliot, II. Osier, A. M. Ste.

Marie, E. C. McGovern, M. Heath, H. Boley, R.

8. Neill and R- M. Hannforl. garded as a hopeless cripple, came fel'hler, of Slmcoe, with whom Walsh POSITIVELY Scores 129 for Highest African Mark in Test Matches Woolley Gets 95 played, was second, one stroke be back to life today to capture tne $25,000 American pacing derby, richest event of the Grand Circuit sea Stroke Behind Oompeti. tion Close Throughout Day hind.

George Boeckh, the York The BeHt Yot on thfl Talking Scroon Downs lad, finished five strokes Glamorous Romance In Glorious Settings! The Screen's First All-Colored Sound Production RICHARD DIX IX REDSKIN (A Paramount Picture) son. baek and lost his chance on, the first The winner was Counterpart, son There are 14 embassies and 37 legations InWashlngt on, D.O. nine in the afternoon, He nad seven fours, and eight end ten for a 46. of John A. Hallle, owned and driven by 11.

M. Parshall, of Urbana, Ohio, O. In. O. In.

Tile. (Canadian Pruts Cable.) Dsve 8nlllsl, Royal York. Toronto 39 37 35 87 148 i Cumming, Toronto Leeds, July 18. England went ahead In the cricket test ina'ch series with South Africa today when who drives horses for the love of It. Parshall purchased the nurse last (all for $1,000, nursed him back to racing form and walked off with the race to the astonishment of 10,000 spectators.

Parshall piloted his resurrected find to victory In straight Ladles 38 87 89 33-149 Amly Kty, Lambtqn, Toronto 88 SB 38 38150 they 'beat the tourists by five wick Long Branch, July HI. Starting the half of the thlrty-slx hole test for the Ontario open championship at the Lakevlew Club today In an eight-cornered tie fo rtenth place, two strokes behind a trio who were setting the pace with 74's, Dave Splttal, professional of the Royal York and Old Mill dubs, gained on every other player In the Oordon Prydson. To STARTING SATURDAY ronto Oolf 38 38 36 88150 heats, defeating a field of 22 pacing Nli'ol Thompson, Ham the largest field that ever eta lii the third game. The standing In th series now Is: England, won 1 and drawn 2. Two more matches ilton 42 SB 40 You'll Glory In It! went to the post In a Grand Circuit event.

I.px Wr-Blon, Weston 39 33 42 3' 151 of the series remain to be played. Counterpart won $12,500 for its South Africa only went down to STARTS SATURDAY Arcade Grill OPKV AFTfcR STORE HOl'IlS I NTIL 9 P.M. Special Programme Thursday, July 18th, 7 to 8.30 p.m. owners with $4,000 going to Black Scott, who finished second. Colonel By HOI MGTZGER large Held and by a record equalling Strong was third, landing $2,250, Harrison R.

(Jimmy) Johnston, 72 in the afternoon round turned In a score of 141 which proved just suf Littler, Hearboro, Toronl. 38 38 37 88-151 Willie Hplttal, Oakdale. Toronto 39 87 40 38152 Iti'K. Suinson, Ilayvlcw, Toronto 87 3T 38 41 153 Freil Hunt, llrsntford 3S 38 37 153 Frank I.ork. St.

Andrew's. Toronto 41 37 39 36133 It. CiMinliiKham. Toronto .19 86 42 37-154 It's New! It's Different! It's Sensational 2. '18 pace, purse $1,000: the star amateur of the Middle West, plays his irons with low tra Darkey Grattan (Fleming) 1 1 Khig Grattan 2 2 jectory, but with tremendous bite "ON TRIAL" ficient to stand off the cliulloiio of Lou Cumming, of the Ladle3" Club, some time later.

It wis Splttal's second success in championship eolf He actually strokes the ball on Grattan Hart (Pumnam) 12 10 Zev McKlyo (Child) 3 4 T. Fllmore, London Hunt 38 87 42 88133 Persistent Belwin (Sheldon) 7 3 v. I nlands, Tor since returning to Canada several With PAULINE FREDERICK' BERT LYTELL onto 40 38 86 42153 years ugo, he having won.th? Quebec A. 8. Ituniioll, Lakevlew, open tine.

Toronto 30 88 40 38-153 A. .7. Hillbrrt. Tliorn- Jennie Periolat, Miss Drab, The Girl, Walte's Daughter, Patchen C. Worthy, Senna Tee, Belvolo and Ace High started.

Time 2.04., 2-04V4, 2.05V. 2:13 pace, American pacing derby, purse $25,000. defeat today after a gallant eleventh hour effort. H. O.

Owen Smith, youngster from the western provinces, made htatory by scoring 129, which Is a new high-water mark for individual South African scores In test matches, while his great stand with Bell for the last wicket In the tourists' second Innings which produced 103 runs is a new record for this stage of Anglo-South African International mutches. England only required 184 runs to win when they started their secom1 innings, but they had to depend on Woolley, once superannuated from international cricket; Bowley, a newcomer in tests, and Tate, a bowler, to get them. Woolley carried out his bat for 95. The great international In the afternoon his 12, which was two over par, equalled the record set by Clarence Hackney, of Atlantic lilll. Toronto 44 38 8fl 30-155 8.

Walsh. England 41 39 37 38133 AN EVENING OF OPERETTAS J. Johnstone, Koseuale, City, and Johnny Farrell in the Can The Wonder Picture Toronto 37 39 44 38-136 adian ODen chamDlonshln of J. Hlhlcr. Slmcoe 42 S3 41 38 136 which was won by Hackney.

The I). Hutchinson, number 1 SOUND PICTURES Ml VAUDEVILLE I II 1 1 1 9 3 2 20 2 10 2 12 11 3 5 8 Counterpart, (Parshall) Black Scott, (Hodgson) Colonel Strong. (Leese). Kinney Direct, (Parker) Neil Brooke, (Martin) Valley. Toronto 40 35 40 42137 mark was almost equalled during the afternoon when Nlcol Thompson, the of the Living Screen 100 SINGING -TALKING T.

Mc-urath, Muskoka I.akfls 38 40 48 88157 Hamilton professional, came through the downswing, ere his rluhhead reaches the lowest point of its arc, with the face of the iron closed a bit at contact. Such an iron Is most difficult to master because one's clubhead goes through the ball from Inside the line, when contact Is being made. Thus, unless the face Is closed the ball would be pushed well off line to the right. The shot demands very firm wrists as one cuts a large divot In playing It. A ball so struck carries low and gets Its bite or stop from being pounded Into the turf and then squeezed out by the Impact of club-head.

No one should attempt mastering it but a star. Tomorrow the Iron hit at bottom of downswing. Sol IMotzKer lias prepared a leaflet on home vital points to remember In 'iittiog. He will send this to any reader sending him a stamped, ad A. Hunt, Imbton.

Tor with a sparkling 83 for the last nine onto 41 89 40 37137 TV. M. Freeman. York and he missed out for a four on the last hole for a 72. Lou Cumming Downs.

Toronto 4 40 35 157 rsrnilrhsel. 43 37 39 89 13S came to the eighteenth needing J. Martin, fialt 39 39 39 42159 figures In English cricket, Sutcliffe, Patchen Boy, Julia June, Sir Walter, Hal MlcKenny, Riley, Enoch, Guy, Rythmic Todd, Lord Scott, Peggy Green, Lady Russell Boy, The Royal Lady. Hill Billy, Ruth Grattan, Twinkling Gllda Gray, Courtney Buroton started. Time 2:03.

211 trot Borpy Chevrolet purse CONTINUOUS 1 TO 11 "The Man I Love" three for a 73 to tie Splttal's total for the 36 holes, but he failed to Eric Itunsell. Lakerlew, Toronto 39 40 40 40139 K. Ashman. Lake- drop his lengthy putt. The competition was close through view.

Toronto 38 42 41 38159 Hammond, Henuren and Leyland failed badly. South Africa, first innings, 236. SOUTH AFRICA. Second Innings. T.

(J. Hoeokh. York out the day. At the halfway mark there were three players tied for the $2,000: lead with 74's, Andy Kay of Lamb Downs. Toronto 38 37 41 39100 F.

O. Lamb. ton, Toronto 42 38 38 42100 Ten II. White. Glen by the international renowned Kellert Brothers Concert Trio 1.

The Mikado Rulllvan 2. The New Moon Romberg 3. The Desert Song Rombcra 4. The Vagabond King Friml The Fortune Teller. Victor Herbert Chiakerini Piano Victor Recording Artists DELIGHTFULLY COOL AND CHEERFUL 8URROUND1XGS Licensed to sell Beer and Wine HENGf MORGAN 6 CO.

LIMITED With Richard Arlen Mary Brian Baclanova 100 Talking ton. winner in 1923, 1926 and 1927 Catterall, Tate 10 and runner up last year. Lex Robson High Noon (Valentine) 1 Ruth M. Chenault (White) 7 John Belwin (Mahohey) 2 Lulla Wat (Egan) 8 Fine Girl (Stokes) 3 Siedle. White, Freeman dressed envelope.

Add res The Sti-wart. Toronto 42 38 38 42100 O. Hutchinson, Bault Hte. Marie 42 42 38 38100 V. McWIIllams, Thorn-hill.

Toronto 41 43 39 37100 Amateur. Gazette. (Copyright, 1920, Publishers' Syndicate) Mitchell, lbw White 24 Morkel, lbw Freeman 14 Duminy, Woolley 12 Deane, White 4 of Weston, who lost in the four-cornered playoff for the title In 1927. and Reg. Sansom of Bayvlew.

In third place there were six grouped together with 75'S. Bill Thompson and George O.N THE 8TAOE Owen Smith, Sutcliffe, Wool- J. McDougall, Montreal, defeated vv. tiordon, Toronto, 6-0, 6-2. D.

H. Scott, Brown University, de Boeckh represented the amateurs, C'ONTINfcOl'S 10.S0 A.M. TO 11 T.M. while Bob Cunningham, Lou Cum Playworth, NescopecT started. Time, 2.05 2.04 2.03.

Claiming, pace (price, purse, $800: Lucille June 1 1 ro Janette (Stokes) 3 4 1 Flying Signal tGray) 2 3 3 High Pocket 10 10 2 Abbie Frisco Star, Notman Grattan, Joe Patch, Lady Ascodal also started. Time: 2.05; 2.07; 2.06. ming, Tommy Fllmore and Dave AL. W0HLMAN And His Night Club Revels II And Other Acts The babassu nut, which grows wild In Brazil, ia claiming attention as a source of wealth because of Its high percentage of oil. A railroad ta to open in Africa.

It will shorten transportation from the west coast to the Interior by 2,000 miles. Hutchison made up the sextette. Then came eight 76', including PALACE HOME OF THE PERFECT TALKIES Splttal, while there were two 77's, a total of nineteen players within a space of three strokes. ley Vincent, Woolley 0 Quinn, stpd Duckworth, White Vandermerwe, Duckworth, Freeman 1 Bell, not out 26 Extras 13 Total 275 Bowling Analysis. O.

M. R.W. Tate 26 5 50 1 Hammond 7 0 19 0 White 23 7 40 3 Freeman 35 7 92 3 Bowley 41 7 0 Woolley 13.1 3 35 3 Leyland 3 0 19 0 England, first innings, 32S. feated J. D.

Gibbons, Toronto, 6-2, 6-4. R. P. Fairclough. Toronto, defeated J.

H. Brown, Montreal, 6-4, 6-4. Junior boys' singles: A. D. Noble, Boston, defeated B.

Pelerson, Toronto, 6-2, 6-0. BEAC0NSFIELD AT LAVAL Revised Pairings for Inter-Club Golf Match BeaconsJleld is being entertained nt Laval eur le Lac this afternoon iillllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllilllillllll in a maicn or the interclub series. The games will start between 2 and 3 p.m., the first foursome teeing off at 2 o'clock. The revised pairings are the ENGLAND. Second Ir.

S3. Sutcliffe, Owen Sni.th, Morkel Bowley, Mitchell, Vincent 46 Hammond, and Morkel 0 Woo'lev. not out 95 Hendren, Owen Smith, Vincent 5 BEACONSFIBLD LAVAL J. N. Cornish J.

R. Timmins Jack McBride A. Tirbutt Leo Ryan. A. R.

Wilson D. Mulligan Geo. Hamilton R. Savard L. Gelinas L.

Patenau'de J. Prevost Levland. and Vincent 0 Tate, not out 24 Extras 12 J. Quinlan P. Gadbols C.

Colvll R. Lefebvre A. Keefier L. Kairbairn A. L.

Williarns Geo. Kestner Total (five wickets) 18k White, Duckworth and Freeman did not bat. Larwood, absent, hurt. Bowling Analysis. O.

M. R. W. Oninn 17 2 46 B. S.

Cornish M. D. Brown L. Papineau P. A.

Gagnon 43 2 67 3 12 0 6 0 Morkel 1 1 Vincent 19 0 Bell 2 0 Mitchell 4 0 W. H. Campbell H. Lefebvre E. G.

Smith R. Bourassa J. T. Mowat N. S.

Smith G. Jotchan W. H. Black A. Williams A.

H. Burton LESLIE ADVANCES IN ONTARIO MEET Dr. Lafleur E. Ethier J. A.

Ouimet. A. Lafontalne Dr. Dubeau A. Bruneau, Jr.

C. N. Moison A. Malo J. Dagenais i S.

It, Campbell Local Net Player Gains Three Pew" i C. II. Hanson victories in singles D. G. Peters J.

Nicol and Doubles A. Samolsette M. A. Brault Jos. St.

Germain V. Cardy I. Vautrin L. Mercier A. Cousineau Other R.

II. Irwin M. L. Williams H. I.

Doble John Smith A. L. MoCulloch K. C. Berwick A.

W. Ridout E. A. Schmidt Albert Murray Other Other Other Other Other A. Desjardlns J.

A. Duckett (By Canadian Press.) Toronto, July 16. Favored by fine weather conditions play in the Ontario lawn tennis championships advanced well toward the closing rounds today. The men's singles event was brought down to the last 16 and all eight matches scheduled for tomorrow promise keen competition. Sucn notables as Dr.

Art Ham, Gilbert Nunns, Toronto, Walter Martin, Re-gina, Charlie Leslie and J. M. McDougall, Montreal, A. D. Noble, Boston and Leroy Rennle, remain in tho running.

-The men's doubles event has proceeded well into the third round and survivors include Leslie and Mc SALE OF THOROUGHBREDS Two-Year-Olds to Be Sold at Dorval Track Lloyd Gentry, wlio Is training a public stable of horses, now racing at Dorval meeting, will hold a dispersal sale In the paddock at that track at one o'clock SeturIay. Five two-vear-olds In. training will be Dougall, Montreal, Noble and Scott, Boston, Martin, Reglna, and Nunns, Toronto, and Ross Wilson and J. II Brown, Montreal. an ep xynxTEHi ttehiee The women's singles have reached the last eight.

Six of these are local disposed of by Walter M. Kearns, local auctioneer. ffn The two-year-olde to. be sold without reserve bid have raced tills season, and are now fit and reaiy to campaign. This sale will offer an opportunity to local owners to pick up one or two smart youngsters.

They will be kept In training and any trials made by them will be re-rnrdpd bv a well-known local clocker Before the world has opened its eyes in the unpeopled hours from dawn to sunrise when the highway is empty and the fresh fragrance of a new day exalts the soul that's the time for the open road! As the miles slip away, that's just another time to revel in the wealth of eager power Imperial Ethyl Gasoline gives to your car What Imperial Ethyl is and what it will do. Imperial Ethyl is high-grade gasoline made even better by the addition of Ethyl Fluid. Use of Imperial Ethyl Gasoline, in any type of engine, results in: greiter power, speedier 'pick up', reduced vibration, smoother performance, readier response to the throttle, lets gear shifting on hills or in traffic, elimination of 'knock. Three of the two-year-olds are geldings, While the other two are Allies. Tney are area in urn puipie ua hv been well tried out by their players, but the formidable Mrs.

L. V. Woodbury, and Miss M. Currie. Halifax, still remain.

The latter are also the only out-of-town pair remaining in the women's doubles which are down to the last eight. Some Interesting matches should result in the mixed doubles. It is down to the last sixteen Including Mrs Coke, Toronto, and Leslie, Montreal; Mrs. Gray, Toronto, and C. Peterson, London; Miss Currie, Halifax, and Toronto, and Mrs, Woodbury1 and D.

Gunn, Toronto. Today's results: Men's Singles? D. H. Scott, Brown University, defeated J. Black, Toronto, fi-2, 8-5.

J. H. Brown, Montreal, J. Abraham, Toronto, 6-1, C. W.

Leslie, Montreal, defeated V. Tupling, Toronto, 6-4, 10-8. Walter Martin, Reglna, defeated D. I). Gunn, Toronto, 6-2, 6-2.

A. D. Noble, Boston, defeated 8. Carmthers. Toronto, e-0, 6-0.

trainer. The youngsters are: Sweet COSTS ONLY A FEW CENTS MORE -w any car. aBs 0 i sT-EI. fed EP EE EKL EI EL EE TT EUI "Sf Annette, a bay filly, sweet wanaa, a filly; Trustee Crane, Trustee Berger and Judge Hardy. Endurance Pliers Quit Houston, Texas, July Joe Glaus and Glenn Loom is, who took off here yesterday In an attempt to set a new endurance flight record, landed this morning In a field southeast of the airport.

Their monoplane, christened "Houston Billion nnllar City." had been In the air IX FI C. W. Leslie, Montreal, defeated iiiiiiUjiiuiiniuiinH Gordon- Spanner, Toronto, (-0, 6-3. less than twenty hours..

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