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St- I THE OTTAWA JOURNAL. (Gnallnam By FRANK GRAHAM Rideau Tennis Team Defeats Monkland In League Match Ottawa Scores Gup Win i Burghs Turn Back Defence NEW YORK. It- was and, in the Dodgers' dugout. Carleton Place Club Wins Regatta; Rideaus Second i CARLETON PLACE," July 1 7. (Special) The Carfeton Place Canoe Club won their own n- Uurocher about.

the home runs the Giants had hit the day sum beiore. "Home Leo said. drives and pop flie4 that would 1 iieia: mat what tney were: "Why don't you admit they were real home runs?" Red asked, sticking the needle in 1 you be a nice guy lor a change; i Ottawa CC scored their first Cup win at Rideau Hall Saturday afternoon defeating Cathedral i 12-74. Burghs continued their power hitting at Ashbury to defeat Defence 157-97. At Rideau Hall Ottawa won the toss and batted first Don Snipper scored a -25 and C.

H. Ade, Ottawa Captain, had an irri- 'presslve 28 not out The feature of the Ottawa batting was a 16 scored by Harold Pinhey a Junior. Jim' Swan was the best bowler Cathedral had to offer and he had a 4 for 17 average. Cathedral replied- weakly with thi bat and David Whitfield another Junior, with a fine 22 1 was the only batter to reach double figures. Clarence Ade, doffing his wicket-keeping i pads 'for the afternoon, proved to be equally at home as a bowler, taking 6 wickets for 17 i Burghs moved out in front of the cup race with another win at Ashbury.

Defence batted first and couldn't do much against the Burgh bowlers, Dicker 5 for 46 and Robinson 5 lor 41. Basil Dar-went was his Usual self and played himself in nicely when he was smartly stumped by Howland for 31. Jim Wright 18, A. Brown 10 and Doug Hayward 12. also reached double figures.

After tea Burghs opened Sykes and Timms. i Timms was out on the first ball bowled by Ted Lawrence and Basil Robinson joined Sykes. These two passed the Defence score and won the Sykes had a 23 and Robinson retired with an excellent 68. Bob Howland got a before retiring and that old Burgh reliable George Dicker scored a 24 not out- Final score was Defence all out for 87 and Burghs 157 for 8. Next Saturday at Rideau Hall Defence meets Ottawa and Burghs and Cathedral clash at Ashbury.

Because. I I EX-HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION WEDS Tommy Burns, I former world' heavyweight boxing champion, now a resi-1 dent of Seattle, walks Susan Vanderlip, 1 50-year-old before their marriage at Oakland, Calif. G. P. Herrickr L.

Snelling Wi Carling Cup at Royal Ottawa Leo had been reclining Dodgers at batting practice. "A Kirn fin." "A nice guy!" he yelled! "A nice guy! I been around in baseball for a lopg time and I've known a lot of nice But I never aw a nice guy who was any good when' you needed him. Go up to one of those nice guys some time when you need a hundred to. get you out of a jam and he'll always give you that: i 'Sorry, pal. I like to help you, but things are not going so good at the He screwed, up hit face and damped, a hand across bis hip pockeCJ' rrhat'S'what they'll give you, those nice guys.

I'll take the guys who aren't nice. The' guys who would put you' in a cemeilt mixer If they felt like it But you get In a jam and you don't have to go to them. They'll come looking for you and say: 'How much do you "They don't ask you what you want it for. "How mucn do you "I got; it nowV'I don't need Jt from But know the time when I didn't have it and I never got it from a nice guy." A reporter winked at the others Jn the dugout. '( "You a nice guy?" he asked.

Leo said. "Nobody ever called me that." i "All the reporter said. "I'm going to the' races tomorrow and when 1. in HI probably, need about S800. How about ft?" i.

"Youll get Leoj said. i The funny part of it the reporter said. know that if I went to you I would get it" "Damned right you Leo said. .1 Mel Ott and All the Giants. He walked up and down the dugout for a moment then ed suddenly and pointed toward ine umui augoui.

"Nice guys!" he said. "Look over there. Do you jknow a nicer guy than Mel Ott? Or any of the other Giants? Why, they're the nicest guys in the Iworld! And where are they? In last place!" He walked up and down again, beating himself on the chest. "Nice guys! I'm not a nice guy and Fm in first place. Nobody helped me to get there, either.

Rockburn Injured-When Wrighfyille i Beats Monties "They won't let you it unless it its" 17 Following is a summary of the matches. I Cathedrals. V. R. RugglesJb D.

Snipper R. Whitfield, C. H. Ade G. Heney.

H. Pinhey. C. H. Ade 7 a.

Whitfield, v. H. Macfananej C. H. Ade J.

Swan, hit wkt. C. H. Ada Outram. Orme.

C. H. Ade ,22 2 i i a 3 a r. H- LeFeuvre icapt), and Ade R. Stewart, D.

Snipper G. Read, not out E. Kirkey. run out S. McCullough, Frazick.

S. 3 snipper Extras I to I Total 7 D. Snipper, an R. Whitfield R. -Swan, Rugglea C.

H. Ade leapt not out 3S It 2 1 V. MacFarlanc, Heney. Ruggl V. Cralk, Rugglea.

Swan E. Frailer, Swan C. Orme, Swan D. Pinhey. -Swan H.

Pinhey." stpd LeFeuvre. D. WhitAeld D. Murlaon. D.

Whitfield 1 7 0 I la 2 113 T. Logan, stpd LeFeuvre. Read Extras Total Barghs. E. Sykes.

Darment A. Timms, B. E. Lawrence B. Robinson, retired Gl Richardson, Brown, Hay-ward R.

Howland (eapt retired G. Dicker, not out D. A. M. Pring.

Ibw Hayward Hooper, Hayward E. Donaldson, not out 23 68 17 24- 2 a 3 18 extras Total 1ST A. Brain and C. Brassington did not bat.i I Defence. B.

Darwent leapt.) atpd. Howland, Robinson 31 B. Lawrence, Robinson. Dicker a J. V.

Wright. Ibw Robinson 18 A. Brown, Timms, Robinson lfl B. E. Lawrence, Pring.

Dicker L. Mlddlemaa, Robinson Id Hayward, Dicker a R. HofT. Brassington. Robinson I H.

R. Butchers, Dicker 3 H. Thornton not out Extras r- Total Other Sport News On Page20 of Smart Furnishings! v- THE -MONDAsY JTJLT lMfc A2 Rideau Lawn Tennis Clubmen's team scored their second straight victory in the Province of Quebec senior league! yesterday, defeating the Monkland Tennis Club here by foul1 events to one. Rideaus- made a clean sweep of the singles, with Don McDlarmid, Eddie Hara, and Edgar Murphy each chalking up local club. The were divided.

Feature" match a point for the doubles events was McDiar- mld's win over Ed. Lanthier, veteran of Montreal tournaments and matches in jdays gone' by. Lanthier made a fine showing, but was unequal to McDlarmid's fine stroking which carried him vlctorV in scoijes of 6-4, 10-8. Tim Keefe, tppnite squasn-racquets star, and a tennis-racquet wiclder of no mean ability, gave Eddie Hara La tough contest but the Rideau player was able to come through, 6-4, 6-4. 'I The complete scores follow: Slnslci.

Don McDlarmid (Rldeau) def. Ed. Lanthier (Monkland) 6-4. 10-8. i Eddie Hara (Rideau) def.

Tim O'Keefe (Monkland): 6-4. 6-4. I Edgar Murphy (Rideau) def. Percy Bennett (Monkland 6.2, 4-6, 6-2. i 1 Doobles.

i Harry Cardell and Bob Mlddleton TMonklandl def. Gordon Shorter and George Powers (Rideau) 7-9. Lt. Col. R.

H. Winters. MPr and Eddie Condon (Rideau) def. I Cliff Robinson and Frank Munn (Monk-land) 6-0, 6-1. District League Play, i Following is a summary of matches played on Saturday in the Ottawa District tennis league: Intermediate Section.

i Civic Hospital def. Ottawa 3-2; Elmdale def. Stewarton 3-0: Ex. Farm def. RA 4-1: Britannia Boating def.

Lakeside 3-2; ONECC def. St. George's I How They Played. Civic upset Ottawa with the former's men's doubles pair. Dr.

Newell and Dr. Greenblat, scoring an important win. they outplayed Bob Flnlayson and Fred Kerry of Ottawa 10-8, 2-6. 6-2. Lll.

Block-sidge of Ottawa had a creditable singles to her credit, defeating Barbara Benolt of Civic. 7-5. 6-3. Stewarton carried several matches to extra points, although blanked by Elmdale. i Dennis Colter of Elmdale had a stiff encounter with Bill Exteiice, before' the former came through 4-6.

6-3. 8-7. Experimental Farm's mixed team composed of Miss V. Cobb and Bob Bishop enjoyed the closest event in their match with RA. The duo triumphed 3-6.

7-5, 6-2 over E. Touchette and' J. Dorion. Britannia Boating Club edged out a close victory over their) old rivals. Lakeside, on the former's courts.

Jack Habblshaw of Lakeside knocked off Cliff McDlarmid of the Boat Club in three sets in the singles. 4-6, 6-2. 6-1. while Elizabeth Fenton countered for the sailors, setting back Rita Kennedy of Lakeside 6-3. 0-6.

6-4 In the women's singles. .1 St. George's Provided "Burihi" with good competition as the tatter's representatives won 3-2. Margaret Wood of ONECC and Ethel Brennan of St. George's had a bang-up match in the singles, with Miss Wood winning 10-8.

6-2. George Lane and Marion Edgecombe of St. sCeorge's finished on top in the mixed event in scores of 6-2, the losers were Jacqueline Lapierre and Bruce Sproule. Junior League Starts. Play In the Ottawa District, junior league Is scheduled to start today, with ONECC playing at Ottawa, and Elmdale at Rideau Matches are scheduled to start by 6 p.m.

RA Instruction Class. Instruction classes hav been arranged for members of the RA Tennis Club, commencing this week. Beginners' classes will be held every' Tuesday evening at. 7.30. with instructors drawn from a corps consisting of Johnny Gagnon.

-Bill Hird. "Bert Daly, Cecil and Jack Monteith. In addition, special instruction by leading Ottawa players be given as follows: A Thursdty, July! 7.30 Don McDlarmid ott forehand stroking. Thursday Julyj 18, 7.30 Edgar Murphy on backhand strokes. Thursday, August 1, 7.30 Ed Condon on the volley; i Alt RA members are invited to attend classes and profit by the instruction.

I I Larry Lebrun Stars In Sfrathsl Win by Larry Lebrun who figured in all five goals, Strath-conas downed West End Royals 5-3 in- a Junior City Lacrosse League game played at Plouffe Park Saturday night. Lebrun scored twice and made the play for the other three counters marked up by Bud Thi baudeau, Tony Pragiskos and Ray Larose. IGowans, Tracey aijd Armstrong were the West End snipers. I teams: Strathconas -1-Goal, Leblanc; defence, Faucher, Capcllo: centre Thibaudeau: rover, Cooke forwards, Fragiskos, Lebrun; subs, Larose, Dooner, Watson. Royals Goal Wilson; defence, Bortoiotti, Wilson; centre, Tracey; rover, Leury; forwards, Armstrong, Gowans; Kerr, Banko, Journeaux, Goderre, Stewart, Brown.

Referees Charlie Connell and; Bill Schultz. Journal Want Ada Bring Quick Results. By RIPLEY. Mf sociki stcofiry numsh as rYAlTCR c00T (a 4 OS 'OS '050 sesi iMr Avf ten Tuoftwb ism 1 Rure st aibIn te coioe PCUCttPmWXVCiK-eiW getta here at the Mississippi River course Saturday, with a clear 10-point margin over the Rldeau Club of OtU.a Carleton Place scores seven firsts in racking up 42-point total, while Rldeau 'bid 32 and Ottawa New Edinburgh was third with 19. Carleton Place piled up av' blg lead by sweeping all four juvenile events.

The Rideau entry the senior war canoe with a (wo-lengths margin, and John McTeer of Rideau won the double blade and senior i singles. Results Double Blade Single 1. John McTeer, 2. Bob Clifford, ONECC, 3. Lavalley, Juvenile Single l.i J.

Bigras, CP, 2. L. Smith, ONECC, 3. J. Shea, ONECC.

Junior Single 1. Bob St George, ONECC, 2. Rr Gilmour, Rid, 3. Carleton Place. Senior Single 1.

Johnny McTeer, Rid, 2. -John Muff, CP, 3. Tom Jamelson, CP. Juvenile Tandem 1. Bigras and Bennett CP, 2.

Smith and Riche, ONECC, 3. Clark and Brown? Rid. Junior Tandem 1. Carleton Place, 2. St.

George and Smith, ONECC, 3. Layeux and Kerr, Rid. Senior Tandem Jarneison and Muff, CP, 2. Chambers and Bald win, Rid. Juvenile four Carleton Place CC, crew; ONECC, Smith's crew; Carleton Place CC.

Junior four Carleton Place CC; ONECC, B. St George's crew; Carleton Place CC. Senior four Rideau CC, Bald win's crew, I. Booth (stroke), Bradley, G. Manion, N.

Baldwin (captain); H. Butler's crew, K. Stroulgef stroke J. Chambers, J. McTeer, H.

Butlar (captain). Juvenile war canoe Carleton Place CC, Pat Gallipeau (captain); Rideau CC, John McTeer (captain). s. Senior war canoe Rideau CC, G. Manion (stroke), N.

Baldwin, R. Kirkwood, J. Robb, G. Layeux, D. Manion, K.

Stroulger, I. Booth, K. Kerr, J. Pegg. H.

Bradley, Hickman, J. Smyth, E. Rockburn, H. Butler (captain); ONECC J. Smith R.

McCarthy (captain); Carleton Place CC, T. Jarneison (stroke), P. Gallipeau (captain). Standing. 1st 2nd 3rd Total Carleton PCC 7 -1 3 42 Rideau CC 4 3 2 32 ONECC 1 J7 0 Officials.

Starterj George Carson, CP; Fred Brown, Rideau; judges, Alvin Doe, CP; Gus Cooch, Rideau; Gord. Potter, Gananoque; Harry Bourassa (fin ish George Boivin, ONECC 1' Announce Draw For Man and Wife Bowling Doubles The draw for the annual Hus band and Wife doubles tournament to be held on the greens of the city's lawn bowling clubs follows: On Elmdale Greens. Mr. and Mrs. Kent NX.

vs. Mr. and Mrs. Iarfreaves. I.

nr. ana Mrs. nunter, vs. Mr. and Mrs.

Blow. HP. Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong, vs.

Mr. and Mrs. Hooka. HP. Mr.

and Mrs. Keeler. Vs. Mr. and Mrs.

Bailey, HP. Mr and 'Trcaidder, vs. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew.

E. Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson. O.

vs. Mr. and Mrs. Hummerston. K.

Mr. and Mrs. Deslaurler. vs. Mr.

and Mrs. Narraway. K. I Mr. and Mrs.

Hugnas NX. vs. Mr and Mrs. Roy. HP.

On Central Greens. Mr. and Mrs. McKensie NX, vs. Mr.

and Mrs. Doherty. HP. Mr. and Mrs.

Maynard. vs. Mr. and Mrs. Hunting.

HP. i Mr. and Mrs. Hutton, vs. Mr.

and Mrs. Churchward. X. i Mr. and Mrs.

Haskett. Z. vs. Mr. and Mrs.

Pye, HP. On Hifhlaad Park Greens. Mr and Mrs. BirnH E. Mr.

and Mrs. Habblshaw, HP. Mr. and Mrs. Treadwell0, vs.

Mr. and -Mrs. Quiff; G. 1 Mr. and Mrs.

Browne." I. vs. Mr. and Mrs. Hoey, HP.

Mr. and Mrs. Berry. O. vs.

Mr. and Mrs. Burton. E. Mr.

and Mrs. Cruickshankf, O. vs. Mr. and Mrs.

Fowler. I. Mr. and Kdney. K.

vs. Mr. and Mrs. Shirkie, E. i Mr.

and Mrs. Mccormick, o. vs-Mr. and Mrs. A.

N. Other. On Ottawa Greens. Mr. and Mrs.

Taylor. O. vs. Mr. and Mrs.

Campbell. HP. i Mr. and Mrs. Dawson.

vs. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart. HP.

i Mr. and Mrs. Marshall, VS. Mr. and-Mrs.

Tubman, HP. I Mr. and Mrs. Turcotte. vs.

Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong, HP. 1 Mr. and Mrs.

May. O. vs. Mr. and Mri.

Sykes. HP. Mr. and Mrs. oauvreau.

vs. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver. X.

Mr. and Mrs. Stronc E. vs. Mr.

and Mrs. Wimperis, HP. Lcfend-t-O, Ottawa; Elmdale, HP Highland Park; 1. Iroquois; K. Kmfston; G.

Glebe; NE, New Edin-, burs h. I 4 i' St. Louis Scout twilieht at the Polo Grounds Red Barber was needling Leo homeiruns! Line have been caught on a bigger a little "Why don on, the bench, watching! 'the Now he leaped to his feet. 'r except the guys on this ball club and they am nice guys. There wasn't anybody in this league helped me to get up there.

They saw me -coming up and they He stamped heavily on the floor of the dugout "That's what they gave he yelled. "Nobody said 'You're in third place bow, Leo. We want to see you1 get up to He picked up a towel front the bench and held it up high patted it and said: "Nobody said: 'You're in ond place now, Leo. We'd to see you in first place." and like He threw the towel back on the bench. "No sir! Nobody wanted tee me up there.

All the nice guys in the league wanted to khock me down, which is the way it should -But in spite of them I got up there. I'm in first place now and He waved a hand toward Giants' dugout' "The nice guys over there the are in last place. Well, let- them come and get me!" Stank Isn't a Nice Guy, Either. The Dodgers were winding- up their batting practice and Eddie Stanky was at the plate. "Look at th'at little- Leo said' "Think he's a nice guy? The hell he is! He'U knock you down to make a play, if he has to'.

He'll knock you down and pick you 'up and dust you! off and say: "That's the kind of guys I want on my club. -He spoke warmly now. I "Look at he said. "The little He can't run.l he can't hit he can't throw, he can't do nothlne. But what a hall Dlav er! I wouldn't give him for any second baseman-, in the league.

Or for any two second basemen. The bell rang and the Dodgers were streaming into the dugout. A reporter Who had been sitting on the bench got up. "All up, he' said. "Make room for some nice guys.

"Not in this Leo said. He waved toward the Giants' dugout again. I 1 "The nice guys are all over he said, "in last place." Tight Pitching Marks Games In Mercantile Loop The. tight pitching that has featured Mercantile Softball Lea gue games in the past few weeks, was again in evidence Saturday when the fast-climbing St. Jean Baptiste blanked Trafalgar Re- pats 1-0 in 10 innings, while Ser vice Supplies shut put Gallas 1-0 at Commissioner Park.

At Bingham, Lucieh "Caron hurled two-hit ball and struck out eightmen, walking only one. Ken Preston tossed a six-hitter for the ex-servicemen. Chummy Frobei racked up his sixth mound- triumph and his fgurth. shutout of the season in holding the league leading Gallas to two safeties. Veteran Patsy Guzzo scattered seven hits for the Breadmen.

The teams: At Bingham. St. Jean Berniquez, If; Bar- beau, Gregoire, cf; M.I Legris, 3b; R. Legris, 2b; Trembjay, cf; Poirier. Pilon.

lb: Desiardlhs. i. I Repats Gullbeault 2b; Cuth- bertson, cf; McVeigh, Swords, lb; Burke, ss; Grpulx, bf Preston Carr, 3b; Brown, c. Repats i 000 000 000 00 2 St Jean 000 000 000 11 6 At Commissioner. Gallas R.

Dlnardo, 3b; Halgh, lb; Guzzo, Blondin, cf; Di-sipio, rf; B. Blondin, ss; Pran-schke, 2b; Nicholson, and rf; Bryan, If; c. Supplies Snow," ss; Jodouin, cf; Battersby, 3b; Neddow, rf Frobei, Gordon, it; Hail, id; Fletcher, Ferris, 2b. Gallas 000 000 00 2 2 SuppUes 001 000 I 1 two Teams Unbeaten in RA'Softbail Two teams. Reconstruction and National Revenue No.

1, still re main unbeaten in the RA Men's Softball League at the completion of the irsV half of the "hedule. Reconstruction have 4srdkl a lv afrfllfrht ufne whilp National Revenue are unbeaten in five starts. Games rained out in the first halt have been Included In the last half of the schedule. The following is the standing of the league at the con clusion of the first half: mUoa Won Lost Pts. Reconstruction A.r.

1 0 12 Nat. RegistraUon 8 House of Commons- Vt Affairs Dist. RCMP i a Unemployment Ins. Cm. 1 Surveys It, Enginscrinf 0 I Section 1i WonLostPts, National Revenue No.

1 5 0 10 1,1, mi. .11 auui Nat. Health and Welfare Labor CS Commission NaUonal Film Board Nat. Research Council Seclnn 1.1 1 Vet. Aff.

Dental Dlv Serv'.) Nat. Revenue-No. 2 Public Works isssd. a VLA 4 i. if.

Ani Selection Smart Clothing for Men with his arm about Mrs. Nellie; widow of Colinga, shortly i AT THE GATTNEA Results of matches played at the Gatlneau over the week-end are as follows: i Ladies' club a i i (Coulson Cup) first round: Mrs. E. Villeneuve def. Miss'E.

Carey. Mrs. D. Cameron def. Miss J.

Jennings. i i Mrs. M. Dickie, Miss F. Wolkir Rosman def.lMiss' 1 i Nesbitt def." Miss M.

Dr. Shapiro Cup (men's two-ball medal round): Ml' i Fred Whiteside and Phil Lavigne won the Dr. Shapiro Cup Closely followed by Gerry Regan and Sid Tanner the run. ners-up. i 1 J.

R. Booth trophy: H. Kert and F. Allum def. P.

Lavigne and A. G. Tuttle, 10 Young Products Of Legion School See Royals Play .1 Ten products of. the Canadian Legion baseball school tookf: in the Montreal Royals Toronto Maple Leafs doubleheader at Montreal Sunday afternoon, arid checked back in town singing the praises of Montreal's scnsationkl negro, Jackie Robinson, and the general play of the1 two International League clubs, TJhe 10 players were guests of the Canadian Legion1 sports committee, and won the free iaunt by 'catching the collective eyes of i. i uie coacning suiu during me ie-gion ball school as the likeliest looking performers of the lot It was a banner day for Red Knlffht.

17-vear-nlri shortston whose advance notices attracted the Royals management and they put him through an hour's workout before the first game started. Knight worked in the infield while Royals' manager, Clay Hopper, batted out grounders, and' then took his at the plate when Jean Pierre Roy was on the mound as batting practice hurier. Under the supervision of Dill Thompson, chairman of the Legion sports committee, the party checked into Royals'; Stadium- in time to take.a trip to the dress ing room, meet the players and then watched Royals win both ends of a doubleheader from Tor ronto Maple Leafs. Mrs. McLachtin's Rink Wins Mixed Event -i ir A rink composed entirely of women, skipped by R.

Mc-Lachlin, won the Saturday night mixed competition at the Ottawa Lawn Bowling Club. Mrs. I E. Tressider, Mrs. B.

Shaver and Mrs. E. Brown; were the members of the winning E. D. Marshall's rink was runner-up.

The members were Miss E. Atkins, H. Gauvreau and Mrs. F. Brons- kiu.

BELIEVE IT OR NOT! of EnUnd ORNREO TM mST AND- UNION LAW Endlind a sVssf-' iaw.m COrinAUGIIT PARK JOCKEY CLUB i SUMMER RACE MEETING Saturday, July 6th to Monday, July 22nd Inclutiv C. P. Herrick and, Lee Snelling teamed up to win the Carling Cup; men's two-ball foursome event at the" Royal Ottawa Golf Club over the week-end. J. Hess and H.

R. T. Gill tied with R. S. Smart and G.

Finnie for runner-up honors." W. H. Toller and Ian Eisenhardt finished in third i I AT THE RTVERMEAD. i H. J.

Code and Major A. Kemble triumphed In a four-ball best ball competition at the River- mead Golf Club Saturday with a low net of 65. B. Dickey and S. G.

Ogilvie- were runners-up with 65. Sam Dempster Rlvermead pro, and Frank Mann, Tecumseh pro, played a friendly match with G. Ted Fenwick and Gaston Ouelette Sunday afternoon and ended all square. AT THE HUNT CLUB. At the Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club Saturday the usual weekly ball sweepstakes was held with the following declared winners: Class 'A' Leo Perrlard, R.

Greaves, J. A. Kelly, Frank Hodgkin, T. M. Bryson.

Class 'B J. P. Reynolds, J. E. Cole, B.

W. Waugh, H. P. Dunn, T. G.

Lowrey, W. C. H. Ewan, L. E.

Condie and M. Barker. Class 'C'J. A. Ballantyne, O.

O'Brien, E. Garry and A. P. Krober. Mr.

and Mrs. A. S. Merrikin won the Armstrong-Playfair Trophy, mixed two-ball foursome at the I Next competition on, the schedule is the P. D.

Ross Trophy, emblematic of the club champion ship. The event will be played Saturday, July 27. The draw for the CLGU medal round, 36-handicap shield, low net silver and low gross, 36-handicap at the Hunt Club follows: 1.05 Mrs. R. H.

Ferguson vs. Mrs. G. Hogdkin. 1.10 Mrs.

E. J. Brindell vs. Mrs. A.

J. Dixon. 1 1.15 Mrs. A. S.

Merrikin Vs. Mrs. R. A. Strong.

10 Miss L. Beamish vs. Mrs. Q. W.

H. -Mullen. 1J25 Mrs. G. Gratton vs.

Mrs. S. Macpherson. 1.30 Mrs. D.

McCann vs. Mrs. S. Lagsdin. 1.35 Miss I Stevens vs.

Mrs. R. T. Webber. i L40 Mrs.

C. Sharpe vs. Mrs. J. L.

1.45 Mrs. H. Hamilton vs. Mrs. G.

A. Boyle. 1.50 Mrs. H. Gilbert vs.

Mrs. F. J. Corcoran. 5.00 draw Miss M.

O'Shaugh- ness vs. Miss A. Hanson. AT THE CHAUDIERE. C.

A. Patterson, G. Couillard, L. Kelcher and J. Guenette qualified in the fourth and final qualifying round of the Maloney Trophy competition at the cnaudiere Golf Club Saturday.

Winners of the sweepstakes competition held Saturday were: Clan MA" J. Guenette, F. Hunt, X. Newell and J. Brunlng.

Class "Bn G. CoulUard, Timmerman, F. Walker. E. Cow- den, Cowden, W.

Hugh and L. Thomas. x. Class C. A.

Patterson. L. Kelcher, C. La grave and J. C.

Nel son. Disappointed pitcher nd he has lota of stuff on the hall but he hasn't enough rip on his fast one and that's pretty important with us. We don't care if a boy hat ho assortment, providing ho has a fast one. We are willing to look at' him', 'he The St Louis scouts attended the junior ball game in Hull Sunday afternoon; between Wrightville and Monties and were Impressed with the work of Bob Dennlson and Ted Hibberd, of the West End club. They voiced, the hope th'at both players Would attend this afternoon's camp.

After today's workout, the three Wilson, will leave for Hamilton! where they will hold. another camp. Wrightville Increased their lead in the Ottawa Junior City Base-; hall League by defeating Monties g-7 at Laroche Park" Sunday af-! ternoon. Henry Roj -and Ted Hibberd hit homers for the West End I The game was a costly one for Monties who lost the -services of Harold. Rockburn for-" the bal-i of the season When the young outfielder fan into a steel post while; chasing, a long fly ball hit by Bob.Fortin and in-! jured his kneecap.

He was taken i to the Civic Hospital and will i undergo an examination this morning to determine if there is a fracture. The teams: Monties Tompkins, If; ss and Adams, cf and rf; Beardsley, H. Roy, 3b Hibberd, 2b and as; St. lb; Rock-! burn, cf Shaw, and 2b; Lynn, rf. Wrightville Desjardlns.

2b: Villeneuve, lb; Cloutler, rf; R. Fortin, R. Desjardins. ss; Gar-' neau, 3b; Berniquez, M. 1i Fortin, If; Lauriault, p.

Umpire Clid Ladouceur and Fred Ayoub. Score by innings: R. H. E. Monties 010 510 07 6 3 Wrightville 303 201 9 7 4 i v.

Managoff Agrees To Bouf With Tatun Wrestling champion Bobby" Managoff has agreed to meet Wladyslaw 'Talun in a finish match in the Auditorium ring, Thursday night renewing the spectacular rivalry that prevl- ously resulted in Ottawa's all-i tune' high attendances at wrestling battles. They will I wrestle two falls ii three, to a i finish! I I In announcing: Uiis important TODAY IS LADIES' DAY ALL LADIES ADMITTED FREE Seven and Eight. Races Daily Rain or Shine Daily Double on Third and Fourth Races One-Two Bet on Last Race I Ptost Time: Week Days, 5 p.m.; Saturdays, 3 o'clock Special Gattnean Bui Una aervlee from George Street Terminal an intermediate point direct to track entrance. Taxia available frem all point. i i i i CONNAUGHT PARK JOCKEY! CLUB OFFICES, BANK NATIONAL BLDG.

Telephone: 5-4475 Track: 5-4944 title match. Eddie iQuinn threw i in the that George Temple, brother of -the lovely vnn'LL At Small Turnout at Camp n.g.TvrnTWOL irTrUv ILwTr, fam 4 i would make hi first wrestling appearance in- Ottawa the' same night The Managoff-Talun battle promises to be a These two wrestled here' a few weeks back, in a second match, and in the closing minutes, it looked as though the title was due to change hands. Falls were even, when Managoff broke loose; from Taiun'a grip, got a start oil the ropes, and hit the big Pole with a flying drop kick that catapulted the victim over the ropes, to land with a crash on the floor. Talun was stunned and unable to get back, but since has been angling for a. return match.

RETIKED. DALLAS, Tex, July 7 Waliy nwik. whom New York Yankees ld to the Dallas Club of the Texas League, naa deciaea. to re-i ttire and- return- to his honie al Detroit, aLch. I I Petitur, A disappointing number which did not exceed 54 boys, only' 26 of Whom were put through their paces, attended the opening day of the' St.

Louis Cardinal tryout camp at Lansdowne Park Saturday. U9: "It is not very encouraging'. said "Pop" Kelchner, in charge of the St Louis camp. "But we are looking forward to a large turnout when we resume this afternoon at one he told The Journal. Joe Cusik, who once caught such outstanding' Red Bird hurlers as Ernie White, Mort Cooper, Harry Brecheen and others with Columbus Red Birds in the American Association, handled the pitchers Saturday and had special praise VI nV 1W Jjm tonus whemthe Laborers oemanpep double pa in 1349 "he ordered that all workers under bo must work for the same wages and the same employers as before for young Pat Busslere, of the Eastvlew junior ball "He is the right size for a Ok BE BRANDED AND TMOWNlNJAIL gaa i ii i ii i i a I 0.

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