ST al TODAY'S SPORTING FEATURES S. & A. Meet Tannery at Alex. Park Tonight I Toronto Leafs Win Good Battle With Reading Keys Bobby Pearce Royally Welcomed Home to "Tiger Town" | TODAY'S SPORTING FEATURES Mike's Place Outhit and Outplay Tannery in Fast Game. Whitby Royals Win Their First Start From Brooklin - Falcons vs. Times, "Big Four" Game at Stadium, Tonight Em tr Rr EA a Stadium Tonight Whitby Royals Win Their First Game From Brooklin Chosen Friends Beat OM.L Whitby Royals Beat Brook- lin Ladies, 7-5 in Nice Ea pa 'Mike's Place Bea Mike's Place Win From \ Tannery Quite Easily ~ In Big Four Game 12-3 LS VE 1 1 . Th merce it of a ship vessels in days, but t! of the me ons Vs. Right fro Lurban ti ewstes "' Tonight| Lawrence were seen WINNER OF THE DIAMOND SCULLS IS lu Victoria, B.C., July 16-- A dis- covery concerning a peculiar class cf stars known as Wolt Rayet stars, was made recently at the Dominion Astrophysical Observ- atory near here, and the group has been under close observation to learn more of its peculiarities. Conditions on these stars, it is stated, are such that streams of atoms are continually peing thrown off from all parts of their rarely | surfaces. The atoms are shot off in enormous numbers and with speeds often as great as 1,000 two ships t United Stat together the 48 men who ¢ the Elder Di total of 33 d sea but the \ r war : By Gro. CampsELL, Sports Editor lo. 5. aa " ', 1 i " Tannery Outhit and Out- BASEBALL > i Mike's Place Win Easily ent all | miles a second. the way, Cap MOst important games : : . Mike's Place had little difficulty in defeating the Tapeing. Continually streaming off into called, althous,, S2PPY Big Four' Fi ends 3 played: in. Game at the > RESULTS "Big Four" league game at the Stadium last night, before ge . cat epace, these atoms cause the stars | | oo boy tall league will be played ROYALLY WELCOMED Game--Chosen n Stadium Last Night-- The game was fast and full of plenty of brilliant softball "1. "gin. Is Ise prebanly millions of ions sharp changes" CY Stadium, hed Score 8 Runs in Last In- E Whitby Sh: Out Tan- daring base-running and fine pitching. Whitely had ei@s fortun- | tion shows, but the stars are so Studie 3 oid sn Falcons and Times| Hamilton, July 16. -- Bob ning to Beat Malleables : y . > INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE and Gower had five. Both pitchers iet their teammates Wall speci- | massive that it would take mil- | '*¢ © ©B. first time in the Sen- | Pearce, winner of the Diamoud ng ' nery for Six Frames -- Won Lost P.C.|of the work and errors were scarce. Mike's Place flash BY. human lions of years for any appreciable Loop. Sculis, Same bark jo in sity of 12.9--Good Crowd At NE + : pe Montreal .. +. 538 36 .596 | base-running to score a lot of their runs. They outhi fraction of their mass to be lost Feminist Ce 715, the Falcons and | adoption last night to e accorde Mike Pla Get 11 Hits OW, ; pill y the greatest reception ever offered ds " | likes "lace Newail we vee 5) 33 313 11 to 5 and outscored them 12 to 3. 3 won alsofy ny this process, To Bove one ee at a de Shamaion Ky ihe, Hlth ten ; i chester os 44 . M ® . . ie ks. T it Hamilton. The t 3 Daring base-running, superior Baltimore -- i: $ 331 Whitby Royals Win First Game Dre: hi by Fhe a -- pwn By who decided, toto. Whitby Royals, the County 'ability with the willow and all- Toronto .. ... 4: * Titi ry wan 4 Ah, have the Montreal, ] have a decided edge in the | ing the British Empire games to fp 070 10 formed Ladies' soft- £ nd better play enabled Mike's Reading .. ... 42 48 467 Whitby's newly formed Ladies' softball team, formed 3 head, already W. o playoff berth while the | take up his residence in the City own's ly | sbi E Pleoa team to quite easily dispose Buffalo .. .... 39 4 439 of players of Junior age, got off to a great start last Snally found twelfth | "eam will have a hard up-| of Hamilton, reached Dundurn i auspicious 5 of the Robson Leather team in Jersey Shy .r a 3Y as . won their first real game, defeating the Brooklin Ladicand in the NEA Honal fight before them, These two | Park via motor shortly after 8] © wo "po opt when they won a "Big Four" league game at| = ~ aay Reading 3 |a good game played before a great crowd. In the other'tive Chan- ry fis have only met once before pielock Js fvening was their first official start, defeating cone en at : i fg ia LY 4 A500 s z a vic y E 3 4 y 101; ya SC eT I ag. yo Montreal ... 6 Jersey City .. 5 | Friends scored eight runs in the ninth and last inning tol. of Aprhy peo Lv vitog ai Dctory members of the Leander Boat |Brooklin oadies by i i est? go § n , bef . " : teres oo of $INa &'in, x . id " A in 2 "x. game played a it- kore being 11 to 3. Paitimore ... 3 Rochester .. J | Malleables by 12 to 0. Julging from the great crowd whlihat the | SS, Mattawin Master Says | g'Tin a ame which was fast and exci: | Cub Sha 10 [12 [hors nf 008 15, "piri heiore a great crowd of A B vase +++ "|]adies' softball in itby will shortly come back to its forrndowed ing ry st or stators Bart dn at Abe A howed | , Games today -- Reading at |. "po '\iiy Royals take this opportunity of thanking organs Portugese Port Is F "™ Hard, Fast Game Expected | lined the streets of the procession | spectator ; the Mike's Place outfit showed | moronto (6.30 p.m.); Jersey City |! 2 ¥ . PP ry BN fish'? It is expected that Manager Roy | to d0 honor to the world's great- | With the band in attendance end | clearly that they were out to win | o+ Montreal; Newark at Buffalo; | tcams for helping to make their official opening such a Bred, P-zgperous Ehiwa Ti a xpe¢ ed 1) } 3 S87 Sri est sculler. The parade ended | hig parade from the Four Corn- : the game, desyite the Jack that Baltimore at Rochester. » * * * 3 ub ve datbofo yes- | moundsman, Alez Webster. to hurl | jhe City Hall where Mayor ers preceeding, the games were a they had only ten available play- 8 ; " 2 ty] adi : Z| ters ,/and were. #:cessful in de- |auair Le "Newsies." Wha will do | Peebles and other city dignitaries | jo attraction. Reeve Jackson rap- ers, one of whom was not feeling AMERICAN LEAGUE Big Four" Game at Stadium Tonight feating their hosts FT Spams: he Newsies: W he will do oid honor to Pearce for his great i! Town Engineer Pringle's first fit to play. Art Gower and Won Lost P.C.| The softball fans of the city will be at the Motor City Stadium | jolt team match by two met boomy or the ype -slugers 1 | achievement and presented him |(ffering and catches Town Clerk "Big Boy' Whitely did the hurl- | Philadelphia .. 59 25 .702 | tonight to see the great "Big Four" game between Falcons and Times, | joi t tals be 37 to 35 | bout ban Yet. af any, rate it] with a cabinet of silver. The shy | Frog id not get a chance to re- Jad a. 619 39 ] i points, the totals being 37 to 35 | should be a great duel and the hard- ins | ET ; : , ing. Whitely handling the Tan W ashington Be 52 32 "582 The "Newsies" are tied with the Falcons for sccond place and a playoff | The players and the results of the | hitting Falcons, who are anxious to Robert Yesponded iis Ty Suitable ceive. This ceremony pried off the [mer auto easly, Whitly aid| New Work oi 46 22 $82) berth and this game shoul be a "humdinger" Both teams wil be at | Individual matches wore: |e Somchry' bad being aite | ESN Rute the Wory one [1 on, et he ads" teams ve 3 letting his team mates 'do the | St. Louis ..... 37 45 .451 | full strength and a record crowd is expected. If the weatherman is | ; Yshawa lc Searhore 1 haying Yiad bo take the short end of shoulders of . Walter Obernesse-, iY ig 5 gam er a superiority St. . : iy . . A . Levy . P - core oir a ; p : 1e ovz shower : 1 work for him. At that he sent | Detroit .. ... 32 51 386 favourable, the Stadium should be crowded tonight. "Doc." Rowden H. Millichamp 0 | H. Lugsdin , 3 Mike's Place will ime his coach and trainer, who as with 4% yw and pho 1 off an eight back via the "fanning" | Chicago .. ... 30 49 380 | 51.d Alex. Webster will likely form the Falcon battery and the "Newsies" | F. Carswell . 0 |H. T. Fairley 2 [themselves, The "Newsies" are ex- handled Pearce since the British early lead h two runs in the sec- i route, Clause, Boneham and | Boston .. ... 29 50 .367| . : 4 G. O'Regan . b | Dv. Giv : re a trial. or : "7 | Empire games. Alderman Tom 1s er iriare' in~the third E Goodall being the only Tannery Yesterday's Results will have to show their best form. However, the type-slingers have a rg : gan , v | r. Givens ) | pecting a. tough game with real Wright and Obernesser also ad- ond and three n ie in the hird, 4 players who did not miss the | New York 5 Cleveland .. 4 |s00d team and the Falcons will be extended to the liimt. This game H. HA, ous i {3k id i will Bppostion 2nd 1 Soybt they dressed the large gathering. 4 J : Brooklin wes Rone b EE 4 LE = . : + Mi ti ) y pie . 2 od "ews . wi wt be disappointec vi 3 ag i win the gan c sily n fF third strike. Philadelphia 5-11 y Detroit ,. 3-0 | is quite liable to require extra innings, to decide the winner. The | A gnijth 2 |A. Arnold 0 | other hand, Falcons will have to do he a resents the first four Whitby batters were Be Gower flashed unusual speed Bostan i ed «+ 4-5 game is called for 7.15 p.m, weather permitting. R. Murphy .. 0 |J. J. Healy . 2 |more than mercly go through the| along the principal streets to the 1siruck out in succession bo} then i last night and hurled a very nice X--=14 ay Ings. : A. Phillips . 0 |J. J. Cameron 3 [motions. Royal Connaught Hotel, where | the homesters got going and there game. setting five serie outs, : Chicage 2 Washington. Yaln, South Ont. Game at Park Tonight N. E Bitey 3 iP Fisher 0 : It should be a reat game and B Pearce was the guest at a big ban- | was no Fi pr ing ther, Good syp- 8 ners play Tannery Wo hie u Alexandra Park. the South Ont. softball lez Is. Tannery | E+ Dixon 0 |B. E. Staton , 2 |big crowd is expected to attend. quet of the Leander Boat Club, [port inthe ficld won the game for Mike's Place outplayed the | Philadelphia; Chicago at Wash. pat Yiexanc ia car, 1h€ Soul) ini, sollva cague rival, Nery | Dr. Bascomb 2 |H. Simpson . 0 | With good weather prevailine the | whose colors he wore while row- | the The final score was 7 Tannery in every wav and thor- Ipgtah; us Louis 2 Boston; and S. and A. will hold forth. This game is a very important onc and | W. Pinner .. 0 | Dr. MeNichol 2 |diamond will be in excellent shape | ing for the Diamond Sculls. to 5. t s outhitting Brooklin oughly deserved their victory. eveland at New ork. a victory for the strengthened S. and A. team will place them in a con- | Cartwright 2 | A. E. Boothe 1 (and the game will be lightning fast by 5 to 3. t Whitely made a better showing ¢ : di iti he playoffs. This ga hould al ttract eat | R: Canning . 2 |H. J. Howe . 1 |and clever. The small admission - -- - --- .- : : i "than Gower, the team outhit the RATIONAL LEAGUE a fob the vars } good ball and a real battle is expected, | Be Nichol ~.. 2 |L Cumming} 0 |price is another inducement and the | poyarg WIN AT HOME Chosen Fricads- Wis Mannery by 11 .tc 5. they had Won Lost P.C.|crowd. Both teams are playing good ball and a rea attle is expected. | 4" parton 0 |F. R. Finlay , 3 | Stadium should be well filled when N ME Unable to attend because they Jess errors and they showed real | Sf. Louis .. .. 53 32 .624 | Parfitt and Hinks will likely be the oposing pitchers, E. Fowler .. 0|W. J. Levy .3lthe Umpire calls "Play. Ball" Montreal, July 16.--The Royalg | Were pla in. Toronto, Falcone ability on the paths. Mike's | New York .. .. 44 34 564 iw . * * C. Robson .% 0 |E. C. Andrews 3 [to-night at 715 pm. Falcons | captured the opener of a four- |WF'¢ rch aced by Chosen Piqua: Place waste very few runs and Chicago: .. +.. 45 36 556 Trinity Win From K.Y.P.L. R. Hutchison 2 |Dr. Newell , 0 |will be fav urites to win the decis- |'gzame series with Jersey City on | ho made : goo! g yh of it by . "once a runner reaches first base, Brooklyn OE me .554 In'a Chirk Leaitae' sartball game layed Tact srcht. King St. Young McCormick . 3]C. H'bottom 0 [ion but the "Newsies" have upset| Walter Brown's fine relief hurl-|!caling tac Isables n 0 Aa Ba great bid is made for a score, | Boston' el 40 .506 : A eague all ga play : ght, ng 5 81 A. McKay .. 3|M. Chadwick 0 [the "dope" before today and are li- | ing, 6-5, today. Brown singled |83n¢, the score being 12 ta 9. Mal ' lashed some great base [ Fittsburg .. .. 3 45 .430 | People's League team were forced to bow to the strong Trinity outfit, | Dr Henry or Dr. Graham 3 |able to do it again. No real softball | in the eighth to drive in the tie- teables outhit the Friends by 9 to 5 i A 9 Philadelphi 35 49 417 py 7 2 Th f ith the Angli howi i WwW. K 0 bam 32 fford t iss thi i d Gaut k ked | but the Chosen Friends ran wild in run last night, took all kinds | Ph Bes 8 Le «2110 by 7 to 2. e game was fast with the Anglicans showing a superior- . Karn ..'3}L. P. How ) | tan can afford to miss this game. ng run, an utreau knocke 0s $ ! of eae and were successful | Cincinnati .. . 29 54 .349 ity in the held and in the box. T. B. Mitchesl 2 | E. Melorra : 0 tn in the winning run. Perkins, | the h inning and thanks to a most of the time. Yesterday's Resutls 7 > . . " Dr. Wiison . -3|H. E. Watson 0 BEARS DEFEAT BISONS Jersey southpaw, who started [number of JOM.L errors, scored : h < Cincinnati 1: Boston .... #0 E. Dixo: 5 ad Buffalo, July 16.--Combing Joe | pitched himself out of some bad |¢ight runs to win the game." It was ge Hall, Graboski and Knox led | -! . Schmeling Be Careful Ch : . Dixon .. 0H. J. Fairhead 2| er for 13 hiis t of th hol y a at finish and. the Malleabl I the winners in hits, the first two | Pittsburg .... 4 Philadelphia 2 hme ing ecomes a arefu ampion } Dr. C. O. Mills 3| Dr. Watson , o | Bloomer for Is its, oy of the: oles, though he walked eight [a area # nish i he a alleables vetting three out of five. Reeves, | Brooklyn .. 10° St. Louis .+s 3 Max Schmeling isn't going to be an active, popular champion after | T. Creighton. : | W. Bosworth 1 | COming in. the fourth, fifth and| men. Bob Shawkey, formerly [simply blew" and = cou o nothing retting ~ New York : : as eas . ghion- 3 h seventh innings, Newark took the | with Montreal, finished the game. [right This victory pleased the i Cipus, Boneham, Goodall and | Chicago .... 5 New York .. 4 lal. Following the winning bout against Young Stribling, the German | Dr. A. Brown 0|H. L. Conlin 2 | 4... ro ; " . pind Ere : ionde iC h had hit, h Games today--Boston at Cin- a . . . first of the four-game series with | Ripple was badly hurt in the sec- | Whitby fans also as the Friends v Totory ad a hit, or t e ciomaqit Brooklyn at. Sti... Louis: heavyweight, flushed with victory, asserted that he barred no man, ln == | Buffalo under the boodlights, 7 | ond inning fielding a ball and had |have several Whitby players on : Orie of the teaturesof thelgame Philadelphia at Pittsburg; New |and would leave the matter of arranging championship matches with | Total: 37374" Total ... 351 to 2. to retire, 8 their team, > 5 was the enthusiastic, if somewhat | Ycrk at Chicago. his manager. However, he has relented. rabid rooting. accorded they Tan- From his home in Germany he has sent word that, owing to an in- nery team. The Leather Makers fection in his eye, he will hang up the gloves for two or three months, have a great hunch of suppori- B 1.) P. I il of whiet olid > ; ~~ : D 1s that he will not defend his laurels until 1932. The ers &nd they certainly yell loud o y earce Is é of With means : fl y - . and long. They had almost . popularity of boxing will suffer as a result, and Schmeling is hurting PY quietened down as the game pro- Entered in the the sport that gives him a living. e . pressed and Whitely continued . The man who won the title on a foul and then carefully selected a © an R) on 1S: on Jack Goodall motod vat' s National Regatta Young Stribling as his next opponent certainly hasn't reached the | _fine homer in the seventh (0 score oi heights of effectiveness in fistiana. It is the general opinion that George 6) © the first run, Tannery rooters i 16.--Al- | Godfrey, Primo Carnera, Jack Sharkey and Larry Gains are better men ¢ Philadelphia, July ) = certainly made themselves heard. | though Bob Pearce, Olympic and | than Schmeling, and of those mentioned none, with the 'possible ex- \ Score by innngs: a Diamond Seune | champion, he. ception of Godfrey, compares favourably with the titlcholders of the \ J 2 A " | nounced in Canada yesterday | Mike's i N : t Na- past. ; /4 ~ Place 220140111--12 11 2 Bo Will 29, Compete both be 1f Schmeling intends to box but once a year he would confer a favor | Tannery 000000120-- 3 5 3 |yuis entry blank and entrance fee | on all concerned by retiring in favor of some of the men he undoubtedly 4 v: The teams-- were received some time ago by | fears. Then, too, there is that agreement enterd into by Madison Square = Tapnery --- Branton cf, Par- ' . + . - _ fsh ¢, Reeves rf, Claus ss, Bono- George G. Melloy, Secretary of | Garden whereby the Garden owners will have to give Carnra $60,000 if BE ham 2b. H. McDonald If, Good- the Natioha) Association of Ama- | gchmeling fails to engage the huge Italian in a championship bout. Joe It's great to have a part in the development ; an a. Kellar 1b, and Gower, bn. tn entrance bIsnk was Fe. Jacobs and Schmeling are, however, not likely to do any worrying of Canada's resources. And it's great to £ e's Place: -- Major cf, Hall over the Garden's plight. They are just that way.~Taken from The : i 2b. Hurst If, Gay c, Price 2b, |ceived from the Leander Rowing | ©! 4 Bf ths , , share in the good things which Ontario I Peterson 15, Knox ss, Whitely p, | Club of Hamilton, Ontario, which | Globe. . mila v produces . . . prime Burley tobacco, for ~ snd"Graboski rf. , SCN". tance . . . grown along Lake Erie, where Umpires E. Leveque and J. | Henry Penn Burke of the N.A.A. Falcon Ladies Beaten in Toronto soil and climate unite to prod " . : : : uce a Bur Brady. wy ee Son Falcon Ladies softball team travelled to Toronto yesterday 'evening leaf that asks no favours any Pod ~ ows and come here to race against |and played an exhibition game with Oakwood Ladies. The Toronto Pi . o Bill, Miller and the rest of the |tecam won a close, hard-fought game. The Falcons were treated royally cobac is Ontario's own Burley, with the A r-- championship field. It ne does | aud are loud in their praise of the hospitality received. sae Tharvellous favour uke al wave assqelsted not row his entrance fee will be L] * »* © peaches and other ts grown * » frui : returned. . Southern Ontario Ww rt Peter Patch Breaks Record " & ; € a mn Peter Patch, owned by A. G. Lord, of Nyack, N.Y. and driven b, ' ; ! y --and don't forget, you get more tobacco for : Today only THE BIG SIX Wil Hodgson won the Exchange Club Purse at the Kalamazoo Harness your money. ? i John Boles, Lois Wilson in' Frank Hogan, hefty New York | Racing meet yesterday and in so doing established an all-time record ; ' a : Ly bo : a1: ' # "% " Giants' catcher, got only one hit | for the three heats equalling a record made by Sam Williams, in 1927. Imperial Tobacco Co. of Canada, Limited be : SEED Lin two times at bZ® yesterday, | This horse is entered in the Oshawa Horse Racing meet at Alexandra . but it was a good enough per- | Park here this Saturday. k - Starting Tomorrow Jormance to put in baseball's 9 y s 'Big Six." As Hogan entered the }| "THE FLOOD" ||: sion ; f 3 p he shoved Hendrick : 3 own mark, while her winnin | omen omevor: soremiod ny, ons point [New World Record |ime of 34.45" the mite ia 13 Juana emotion, wich gers. "Chuck Klein. Babe Ruth In Swimming Event|$ ieconds bebing he: = world GE; i an "Goose" oslin improved ? ' and star cast thei - - mer getting wo its, Tuth three | 5, rope Bgach Poel, New York ¥ and G od ' | | Serial Chap. 4 of Boelin threo R H po |18-year-old schoolgirl wonder WINS OTTAWA GOLF TITLE. ) Fingerprints Mo o -C. | trom Seattle, Wash., last night |, Ottawa, July 16--A. W. H. $ rgan. Tn. 68 234 47 91 .389 Mullen. of Ottawa H nd G | = 3X. successfully defended her senior 0 unt a olt Ruth, Yk's 72 262 72 99 .378 Club yesterday won the Ottawa SGomedy Foolish Forties || Coslin, B's 79 209 61 113 366 | National A.A.U. outdoor swim |r ung district golf title with a ie : Klein, Phils 84 338 $1 123 .364 | titles at 100 metres and the | 3671000 total of 169. R, A. Mac- Davis Phils 72 223 19 83 .356 | ile and in the latter broke the Dougall of Royal Ottawa was sec- wk Hogan, Gt's 48 164 30 57 .348 four-year-old world mark for 150 | ond with 161 in the field of 110 i s meiies by more than 2 seconds. | players. Gi n setting a new world stand- 3 ard of 23 minutes 17 1-5 seconds . =: for 1,500 metres, Miss Madison | FRIBERG'S ERROR COSTLY « - acquired her fourteenth world wishes, B a iy hd ri 1 record of th : e thir : d © sixteen recognized | oo. p¢ detest of Philadelphia by . standards. She now holds all but Pittsbure 3 terd a" the 100-yard and 100-metre | 1» tps sorond tor ay, 4-2. marks, both of which held b n the second inning Friberg yr h D) ch are held bY | threw wild to Hurst on Traynor's' Martha Norelius, whose 1,600- | grounder and two runs--the mar- metre mark Helen broke tonight. | gin of victory--were the result. m Iss Melba Magee, of East | Two more were added in the Ld ra her own records in her two win- | eighth on Grantham's single, Fey ae ning olforts. hus in neither race Traynir's triple and a long fly by [J % #4 was she pressed, au aner, . " ' "i She won the 100-metre race in in, i fe: Lf 1.09 2-5, a full second behind her ™0 STRAIGHT FOR CUBS ' purie? oa " : ga cago, July 16. -- A sharp J VE NIFTY "CLOCKS" if Forti | o # . A ] } ' Jakie May in the ninth inning, / \ Ca ik , | SUITS. Made il] gave the Chicago Cubs their. ses- Lock? se sg 00 a to ' 1] ond straight victory over the New ¥ , PAC i Te | 3 to measure ..... Ld York Giants yesterday. ~The : . y he Lor ly : iii Scotland Woolen Mill score was 6 and 4, and the vie x Grown in sunny, southern Ontario i Blow yourself to a few pales SAM ROTISH, Ma g tory put the Cubs only halt a J : 4 : = 11 » Rnsgar gamé back of the Giants in the Ea . : : Blmcoe Street scramble for second place in the 3 National League pennant race, |= ee ---------------------------------- no ---------- wep 4 {oR 3 \ A) i = Ai) i { : - 7 ; HE Sifa fas i ix A Fa 4 Xo 2 a had $id