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Hutton Victorious In Dominion Shoot ugust 13, 1932 Somerville Canadian Title Play Sandy LAMBION GOLF CONNAUGHT RANGES, OT- ONTO, August 13—C. R. ‘Sandy’ TAWA, Aug. 13:—Lieut. Col. F. W Somervilie»cf London, Ontario, de- Hutton, Toronto, won the grand CLUB, TOR- fending and four times Canadian aggregate of the present Dominion amateur golf champion, was eli- Rifle Association’s annual meeting minated in Friday's semi-finals| here acocrding to results issued on play by Jack Came! Toronto, Friday three up.and two to play In the other semi-finals J. Tay- lor, the dark horse of t ment, defeated the fast American Repairs Are Being | in the fight Will ee 4 Made at Hospit Wallingford, Pa ten.to go Board Approves of Work Recom- mended by House Committee Dancing Party By Naval:Officers, °Intticvator cates Very Enjoyable On recommendation of the house up anc } mm e, the Officers. of H. M. C. S. Skeena ciced last night to have John and of.the wardroom mess of the Bremner make necessary repairs to local unit of the Royal Canadian the plaster on the walls of the Naval Volunteer Reserve ent hoespivai and nurses me at tained a number of friends at a de- COSt not exceeding $70 lightful dancing party last night ir The board also ratified tne ac- naval headquarters, the affair be- tio } ' house committee ing of informal nature. Refresh- having new cables installed on ments were served aboard the de- hospital elevator at a stroyer 45. The government inspector had : News TOURNEY / Play to. Get Under Way Tomorrow wet ua) | in Prince Rupert ‘Tennis Club a cli Tournament Px c es Bee ee ttt lg Following: is the day’s play tomorrow in the annual tournament: of the Prince Rupert Tennis Club: 10:00 A.M.:—Wilding vs, Wright; Hinton vs. Heilbroner 10:45 AcdMi—MeAfee: vs. Mitehell: Currie vs. Dou s; Darton ys. Mc- Donald 11:30 A‘M.—B. E. Bailey vs. Par- low; R. Young, vs. Norrington 12715) P.Mi—Joslin vs. Bamford McAfee: amd Darton vs. Tobey and Mitchell. Currie.and Wilding vs. Bailey and Heilbroner; Mrs. Currie vs. Miss Robertson. 2;00 P.M.~—Miss Pollock and Bam- ford vs. Mgs, Douglas and Darton; iS WINNER Miss Edgeumbe and Norrington vs : u : Miss Friggell and Mitchell " J 2:45 .P.Me—Wilding or Wright vs. Australian Beats Bilh Miller of U.S Hinton or Heilbroner; Mrs. Currie By Length in Single Seulls at and Young. vs. Mrs. and Mr. Ha- Olympic Games worth. ; 3330:P-M.—B. E. Bailey or Parlow LOS ANGELES, Aug. 13:—Japam,|y. R. young. or Norrington: Currie Germany, Great: Britain and AUS- | 9, Douglas:vs. Tobey tralia, shared honors, with United) 4.15, pygeuMiss Thompson and events at the: tHeiproner) vs, Mrs. and Mr, Johns: Stages in aquatic Olympic Games yesterday. Mrs. Ourrié-and Young or Mrs. and In the women’s high diving, finals,|yg,. Haworth vs. Mrs. Tinker and three American girls outclassed the.| ys-ygordie, rest) of the competitors. Dorothy; payers. will kindly, be on time Pointin was first, Georgia Coleman) 4 nq supply their own. balls. second and Marion Roper third. Japan made.a cleam sweep of the: This advertisement is not pub- Controi Beard or 10spital board dé-/|100-metres backstroke swimming +} MISS:MILLS AT for men. Kiyukawa was _-first, Eriya) OLYMPIC GAMES second and Kawawatsu third. ; oe Japanese: entrants. also lowered’ Doug. Friasele of this city has re- a-records. in the. 1500+metre and '200+ | ceived) a, posteard from Miss S. A metre: backstroke, races. Mills, principal of. Borden Street In the. 44100 metres relay for wO- | Sehook, here, in whjch. she. tells of in men, a United States. team led byj attending. thé* Olympic. Games at the Helene Madison of Seattle was first Los Angeles where. she. is spending f $64.- with time of four minutes, 38 sec-|the summer vacation visiting with nds. Holland: was second, Great|her mother. — recommended that new cables be Britain third, Canada fourth and Baseball Postpened put ae Other minor repairs about the Owing to rain and wet grounds, hospital and nurses’ home are also the Sénior League baseball] game being carried out luding an in- : schetiuled for last evening between vestigation of the heating system: ©! Bidh Miller of the, United States. | Elks and Sons of Canada was post- of the nurses’ home which has not Guillermo Douglas. of Uruguay, was; poned until Monday be functionin ficiently third: and Leslie. Southwood of| # Patesvertisemens to nov published or dieplayed by the Liquor Control Boarll or by the Govern- ment of British Cetumbia, Fre Reason Jor Crowing/ “Chanteeler cigarette papers, (ready-gummed and packed in ithe easy-to-use booklets . . make ‘rolling your own’ an un- failing. pleasure, and smoking your own, a joy. They're the best cigarette papers you can ‘buy rf ¥ PURE RICE CIGARETTE PAPERS MADE IN FRANCE ' Japan: fifth : , Se. Bobby Pearce of Australia, for the. second straight time, won the, final | ‘ of the single. senls, a length ahead} Great Britain fourth . Im four-oared rowing Germany| s first, Italy was second Po- third and New Zealand fourth. Britain won the pair-oared with- 2 out “oxswain race with New Zea- land cerond United States won the pair-oared with coxswain with Poland second France third and Brazil fourth FOOTBALL H.M.C.S. Skeena vs. C. Legion TONIGHT, 6:30 CANADIAN IN FINAL Herace Gwynn, Toronte Boxer, Went Long Way in Obympies— U. S. Wins. Laerosse ; . = _—_ i LOS ANGELES, Aug. 13:—Can-! ‘ 1 7 ‘ ‘ ada had one boxer in the fimals at bathing suit at Third and Ful- the Olympic Games. He, was Horace. il b nie reas | ton, but that's what Alice Doll ywynn oO oromto,. niamweight,| aig in Hollywood—of course who decisioned Villanueva of the shé used»a. beach bag Phillipines in the semi-final Friday.| Canada’s other hope, George | Aughan Montreal heavyweight, | , was eliminated Friday night when SOFTBALL Lovell of Argentina scored a tech- , nical knock-out | SCHEDULE In the third final game of la- Imagine our embarrassment if a young lady changed into a crosse, the United States. team de- feated Ganada.7 to 4 to win the} Aug. 16—Round House vs. Navy. series two to one, Aug. 17—Nayy vs. Station. oouiinntanciiacettatnssiailh Aug. 23—Round. House vs. Sta- SN Boyle, accountant’ here for | ‘ion. the Canadian National Telegraphs,, returned to the city. on the Prinee| Robert this morning after spend- ing a six weeks’ vacation at his) home in New Westminster, a ee BIG SIX STANDING G. AB. R. H, Pct ) So Lambie 8. 10. 39, 12 14 424 | Nelson, Em. % 30. 4 11. 30 The standard. pitch.in music. is.a' Windle Em 14, B2 14, 19, 366 tone produced by a string. vibwat-| A. Mitchell Elk 17, 40 7. 14, 350 jing 256 times per, second, for, lower Bury 8, Mm 644. 13. 15. 34 jc et Elk .10 30, & 13, 333 draw for first- of The To Try. New York to Greece Flight Ho-hum! Another. charming. gw! t of course. She's Bivy Hulep Miller and: wants to get to St Atlantic Greece Saturday, August 13 WS “lM THE DAILY NEW i iiaillae ne Pease i SPORE PTT Owe Teese Ra Sport World ‘BROOKLYN | MOVES.Up Baston, Braves in National League Standing ‘is NEW YORK, August 13 By ehutting.out.the.New y k Giany with one run, at: the Pp! Ground yesterday, while the Phillies wo. Winning am,easy victor er Big. ton at Philadelphia, the Brookly 1¢@ National Lé« 7 Bray In the American Le Cleve i Indtar tt I von wn sand advance: ns game of the second plac Phil delphjia» Athletics. wh lo isicn to the lowly } Sox Boston Yesterday's Big Lea National League Brooklyn 1; New Y Boston. 2; Philadelp American League Philadelphia -1; Bost Detroit 1; Clevelar Baseball Standing National League Old Country Soccer SCOTTISH LEAGUB—FIRST DIVISTON Airdrieonians 5; Clyde 2 Ayr United 4; Queens Park 3 Celtic 3, Aberdeen 0 Cowdenbeath 4, Palkirk 3, Hamilton Academicals 5,, Dun- dee 1 Morton 3, East Stirling 0 Motherwell 3, Kilmarneck 3 Hearts 2: Partick Thistle 1. St. Mirren 2, Rangers 0 | Third Lanark. 2, St; Johnstone 2 SOOTTISH LEAGUE—SECOND DIVISION Brechin: City: 3; Alloa 1 Arbroath 4; Armadale 1 Dumbarton 5, Goness. 1 Forfar Att.eltic 3, East Fife 0 Hibernians . 2, United 0 Monirose 1, Dumfermline A 1! Queen of South 5: Leith A» 2 Raith Revers 9, Kings Park.1 St. Bernards 4, Albion R-1 Stenhousemuir 4, Edinburgh O 1 Dun dae . Olympic Program | SUNDAY, AUGUST 14 ; Morning | Chureh services Afternoon Horse jumping Closing ceremony BASEBALL _ SCHEDULE Time Table for Seeond: Half of! [ Intermediate League Season August 14——Young Elks vs. Young |8.0.C ' |' August 17+-Young Empress vs, | | Young Elks ' } August: 21 Young S.O.C, vs, | Young Pmpress || August: 24 Young Elks vs, | Young 5.0.0. } aes ese ‘tet et eee ere ee @ 2 PY i* TELL, THE PEOPLE + + -_—_—— > + Tell ‘em quick and tell 'em # often. Explain to folks plainly #* # and sincerely, what: you have + *, to sell. Keep everlustingly com- # # ing at them, Advertising is # * preity, much like shovelling. a # *- furnace. Once. you Stop stok- + *, ing, the fire, goes, out.”~-Wm. @! : Wrigley. jr, (tf), ° Vt APES SHO OF L. Mt Chicago i Pittsburg ¥ Brookly: uy = ice: Bt Boston st » take off. Where? 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