AUGUST 13. 1951 ill". alias Waxcy in .Vl"V Piirraii aiinr 'atin;: lilo narcotics law. The f ,- underworld figure was iL)llll(1 : possession of about I ltmiid of iivrniii. Premier Jones )'”lllllNi from pals! 1- rraiid-:.iiid on t my (host! (inlching the XICINE For iilv younirstcrs the'besl- Diri- nt Old Home week will be the his v - ms worms-Irving wax- WLH Gordon, stands York's Federal Narcotics he and three others new arrcsicd on charges of vio- ......-.--- he main grounds mn um. means less dust as well IATUIDAY I NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia 001 000 101- 4 10 0 New York ....00I000000-0 '1 1 Roberts and Beminick; 1-learn, Spencer (0) and Noble. M I Pittsburgh 000 020 010- 3 D 1 Chiolcs 000 101 022- 4 10 0 Law, Wilks (8) and Mcculiough; Kelly and Burgess. Second Pittsburgh .. 010 010 000- 2 4 1 Chicago .... ...l00000000-l 51 Friend and Garagiola; McCul- lough (ll; Rush, Leonard (9) and Owen, Burgess (8). First Boston 010 000 000- 1 0 2 Brooklyn 100 118 01x- 8 14 2 spahn. listock (ti). Cole (7). Paine (ii) and st. Claire; Branca and Companella. Second Boston ...... .. MI 003 003- ii 13 I Brooklyn 021 000 001- I I I lurkont and Mueller; Bchmitz. Podbelian (0) Labine (5) and Walk- er, Canipanella (9). Cincinnati .. 000 000 000- 0 2 1 St. Louis 000 002 001- 2 '1 2 Ramadan and Pramesac Lanier and D. Rice. AMERICAN Wuisingtoas 101 310 100- 7 18 0 Boston ...... .. 000 001 000- 1 1 2 Starr and Kluttz: stobbs. Mas- terson (5) and Robinson. LEAGUE st. Louis . 100 000 210- 4 ti 2 Detroit .. 100 330 00x- 7 0' i Pillette, Mahoney (6), suchecki (7) and Lollar: Trout, Beardezi (8), Gain (9) and Ginsberg. New York 000 021 001 03-7 13 1 Phila. 000 200 101 00- 4 9 1 (ll innings) Reynolds. Kuzavn (9) and Berra: Fowler. Kelnner (lo) and Tipton. Chicago 010 000 000- 1 4 0 Cleveland 010 000 10x- 2 6 0 Dobeon. Aloma (8) and Masi: Wynn and Hegan. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE iririiinz Saint: of Lynch's Shows Baltimore . . 000 201 101-11 14 1 .,i,.., .- im last night and me Toronto oooooo no-2 ll 2 Q; (tr-r arriving during the Brittin and Oswald; Hudson. ...5ha TilFlF will be all the usual Harris (7). Day (8) and Anderson. 'irili:- ior '11P kids. and adults too. 1 row new ones to add spice Montreal . 200 300 200- 7 1.1 1 on Buffalo .010 002 000- 3 ll 2 no the loin turn of '.he Coleman and Atwell; Acker. .-it there is a. not-so-small (4) Robinson (9) and Lan- ; wv itself as the horse barns ax-tun. - ' mic-ri there. and the - , Lmr.-enar Ymnz quarters. The Springfield 000100 0104-0 5 i uliatr mnmlele with M W0 Ottawa ..ooo 100 0100-2 '1 0 iostnii iv in supply the needs of (10 innings- "no hr: Flllr" The hat-ns are idt-sl- pug”; nnd cuh; Knniknwnkl, -ml ucll appolntmt Wright (10) Keller (10) and Wat- YCiil;Q lmiirrs will have an ex- Hmmn. 'z-'.lcn' riin-vcr in compare V333 lillI3l'i”!l' in placing cattle that of recognized l official duties . ts marl A-tr R. lviolsioins. Px:ii'ih” wiitlo Mr. H. E. M. Lean- mi n' xnna scotia will place the The beef cattle will on 1?.IP' with expert; when imiin: cattlenicn of Canada take tomorrow llriszlil. and early in the in, the Judging will Shorthorna ind Gm-;'nsr-ys. The Holstein: will he Judaevi by Professor Geonge E. Rochester .. 4004000 210 1- I 1.1 3 yraeiiae .. 200 130 010 0- 1 12 0 . (10 innings). Tiefenauer. Fasaholz (5), Wiitiiz (7) and LeBlanc: Grlffore, Eisen- msnn (9) and Baker. Foiles (9). National Leann SUNDAY GAMES First same!- Piiiladelpiiia 101000000 5 7 0 ri:Ni i"- Kcnnelh Deacon oi -----m---'--m-r-'''7'T - Ont. The other cattle . ---..i see judging start S X il'rdr'.M.'l.u inr .1:-rseys, Airshircs. iirrrf-min Rad Polls and Angus. min-r Features i1'wv-:li the harness racing and t.-.2 rattle entries will be the '. . ltvidiiai sttractiqps the u H also have many other will be the . ) rxwiliit. Will our -svrnil,- which go in make 11)) ft Lil: vi the size of this. F i.vi- past people have been '1:r expected lsst- minuio 1311-" ii-x Wavy on the roads ram 'iviiirnline and Wood is- an. :2 2 ion: stream of vehicles "Wt! W the Island with every ailing r! the Abegweit and Prince Au-arri iiaiiti. the Prince Nova "ii 111' Charles nfoilic ijlhlzsr-I Exhibition crowd in hi!-U"riowii history. )i'asiii'r.?."roN. Aug. ii- (AP) eilufitrl that 'UniteC " durm.- (he first seven months (his year. This WM 1'1 per cent Elf than in the some period last "” 7”" dtiiartment said or run). (iiirilig the 1051 periods - For Quality Miidneas Value (XXN liii l.Vl'I,si,' if -. i htiiiil: it-titiirrs. Not the least handicraft .-mine exhibit with some .xincrica's finest pigs on judging of horses. the and the hundred am the Province trying 1 the two ferry transport- "rms. However. yesterday A. Dui-mink. Wrs ire coming by air, and al- ihr cxpecialions are. for it Anirv.lviire Department have M Btltel 11) income totalled O15,w0,000.- M farm ”"'PV rose an average of 12 (By The Assqolaied Press) Leading batsmen. Player in Club G All it H Pct. Musiai, Cardinals .. 106 391 I4 144 .308 Aahburn. Phiuies ...... .. 111 404 73 102 .840 Robinson. Dodgers . .. 104 800 74 127 .344 Minoso. White Box .. 108 395 90 135 .342 Fain. Athletics .... .. 82 293 37 98 .834 Kell, Tigers .. 101 408 65 135 .331 Runs belied in: National. Irving. Giants 80; American, Williams. Red Sox 9'). Home runs: National. Hodges. Dodgers 32: American. zernial, Athletics 24. p Boston Vlaak-Enii Baseball liaaulta New York 00800000: 8 I 0 Meyer. Thompson (1) 'l-leintzel- -man (8) and Seminick; Mulle and Westrum. Second gamu- Phiiadelphia 010 000 000 1 4 New York -.000Oin00x 2 4 0 Johnson. Knnstanty (ii) and Wilber'; Corwin and Westrum. First game:- .5 ' Pittsburgh 000 010 000 1 I 0 Chicago . . 000000 000 O I I Dickson d McCullough; Hat.- ten, Kiippstcin (9) and Burgess. Second g-1me:-- Pittsburgh 00000000 0 I I Chicago . 000 008 03: 0 14 O Wcric and Garaglola; Minner and Owen. Boakm 100 000 100 2 I 2 Bmowlyn . . 000200-14: 7 I 2 Sain. Chipman (7) Estock and St. Claire; Newcombe and Camp- nnella. Cincinnati .. 008000000 3 I I St. Louis .... .. 090000211 4 I 1 Wehmeier and Howell; Boyer, Brazle (3) Poholaky (7) and Bre- cheen (8) and Rice. Scheffing (8). 'l American League First. Game:- New York ...... 000 000 500 I I 0 Philadelphia 204. 001 80: 0 17 0 Morgan. Schallock (3) Shes. (7) and Berra: Hooper. Stheib (7) Kellner (7) and Tipton. Second game:- New York .. Philadelphia .. . (Called end of 7 innings cause of Sunday curfew). Wiesler. kramer 13) Ostrowskl (4) Ow.-rmire (6) and Berra: Shantz and Aatroth. First game:-- Wasliingfon .. 001. 001. 000 2 I -'i 001 003 20: 0 I0 0 Klutiz; Scarbor- 022 0000 I 7 I 022 2010 '1 11b 1 5.. Johnson and ough and Rosar. Second gamer- Wnahington .. 010 000 010 2 I 1 Boston I01. 022 01x 6 ll 0 Hudson. Ferrick (8) and Gras- so; Wight and Robinson. St. Louis 010 000 000 1 8 2 Detroit 000 000 002 2 8 1 McDonald and Baits; Gray. Gain (9) and Ginsberg. Chicago I00 000 000 1 4 0 Cleveland . 210 080 10: 7 14 2 Pierce, Kretiow (6) Judson (7: Darish (8) and Masi; Garcia and Tcbbetis. . Inicrnaliuiial League First game:- Sprlngfleid . . 000 001001 2 5 1 Rlontrrai 012 421 001 ll) 12 0 Wiilkinii. Swiiriz (4) and Bur- brink: Van Cuyk and Atweii. second game:- Springileld . 000 0000 0 3 2 Montreal . 100 0410 6 18 3 lhde and Burbrink; Lasorda and Plisier. Baltimore 080 000 120 if 13 1 Toronto 310 010000 5 8 0 Posschl. Ridzik (2) Trinkle (T. and Oswald; Fannin. Shore (7) and Anderson. First game:- Oitawit 010 000 292 14 19 2 Buffalo . 000 Mi 010 8 10 1 Fnhr. Cox (7) Wright (8) and Watllngton; Simpson. Lovengutr (7) Barrett (8) Schultz (3) Rob- inson (B) and Landrith. second game:- Ottlwl .. 0000010 1 5 0 Buffalo ,, 00.5 000; 5 3 0 Nicholas and Tomkinson; Sav- ransky and Novkck. ' First gamm- Rochester I00 000 02.1 I I0 2 Syracuse . 100 010 008 ii 11 '2 Yuhas, Collum (9) and LeBlanc; Kccgnn. Melignand (9) anti Biiker. Second gnme:- Itocheaicr . 2001010 4 I 0 Syracuse 0002010 if 7 4. Wild Bucha. Robinson. Hartley (7) and Folios. Hogaiivlilis Big Golf Prize CHICAGO. Aug. 12 -(AP) - Indomitable Ben Hogan. finishing the pressure-packed last round with a pair of daszling 33's for 06 and a - 15-under-par 273 for 72 holes. today bagged goli's biggest mynev award. 312.000. and the Tam O'Shanter "world" title. AUSSIE STAT! Tasmania is the smsllsst of the Australian state s, comparzng . I - sEIlIl)1gEl m ”"" "h"iw': oiiti':.'i:i: Enable sum :0 "' ".21: when dvlvini 'h"”'h'h"kn': dim, alaei or sooth 9' m M in. with smell" ' ruin. ensue. MN I solvent elaem . to your son Pf 0 Wm Iiuln 3uta"'v.Md ” .. "5" I'M". "hm roughly with the sleeve! Scotland. d"M,,.,,i:.t.d lIIOliIi9ifl"' wmm Finest R"i""7' l"'?:im" nan-glsrs minera- I l abric Cleaners. Fuel Guards and Seat Covers. Other rchryco accessories that increase motoring ieaaure include: Sun Visors, Car and Chrome Polishes. I Tank Locking .Capa. Bumper Seo us about Clsryco Accessories for your car. Youlli had them high in quality - low in cost. 'clnyea is o node-nook M the ciiryalev corporation of Canada, United - F. Ii. IMGLIIIE LTll-. in onion st. ...... rm; GUARDIAN. GHARDOTTETOWN By W.l.. WIIEATLEY LAVAL-BUR.-LE-LAC. Que.. Aug. 12 - (GP) - Msrlene Stewart, Canada's grim little golfing sen. sation of the year, won the Can- adian ladles open golf champion- ship Saturday with a hair-raising one-up victory over Grace ben- czyk of Hartford, Conn. Under terrific pressure and her three-hole lead all but wiped out by I. thrilling last-stand come- back of the former champion. Mar- lane refused to crack. The Fonthill, Ont. girl calmly rapped down a. 10-foot putt at the 35th to halve the hole and pre- serve a. shaky one-up lead. Then came the 422-yard par- fivc 36th, last chance for the one- time U. 8. national women's cham- pion to keep the match alive. Both girls were short with their seconds, just below It kiill that leads up to the green. Marlene pitched 15 feet from the pin, Grace 10 feet. Marlene puliied less than a loci. from the cup. The 23-year-old Marlene Stewart Wins 7 1 -Ladies4 Open Golf Title Connect-Icult airi carefully lined up her putt that turned out to be A heart-breaker. The ball stopped it scant inch short. conceding the hole, Grace walked across the green and congratulated the new champion. It was the second national cham- pionship in seven days for the youngster from the Lookout Point Club in fonthill, near Niagara Falls. A week ago she marched off with the Canadian ladies closed championship. Marlene Ls the first double wiii- 5 ner since l& when Ada MacKen- zle of Toronto turned the trick. Marlene is also the first Canadian to win the open title since the war, and since 1947 the top golfing ial- i ent in the United States has made the Canadian open a must. Miss Lenczyk won the open in 1047 and 1948. The following year the champion was Grace DeMou of Portland, Ore. In 1950 at Win- nipeg Miss DeMoss was runner-up to Dorothy Kieity of Los Angeles, VATICAN CITY, Aug. i0-(AP) -The Vatican. through its public- ations, has rapped Roman Catholic criticism of Premier Alcide De Gasperl's government and implic- itly reaffirmed that lay-orga:iiz- ations under its control will not function as purely poilijcal forces. Such a function by Catholic (T- ganizations is, in fact, prohibited by the Lateran pacts between the Vatican and Italy. This development. none the less. indicated growing concern in some Catholic circles with wiiat is be- lieved by them to he too slow progress by the government in .()c- ial reforms. This same belief wilh.-n the Gov- ernment's own Chrisiian Demo- crat ranks was partly responsible for De Ciasperi's latest crisis, re- solved Thursday when he won a. chamber of deputies vote of con- fidence for his new cahincl. -Luigi Gndda. vice president of Catholic Action and head of the civic committees that helped de- feat the Communist-led Popular Front in 1948. prompted the Vati- canls admoi-iishmeiit when he criti- cized the governnient. for opening the crisis and for lack of unity within its ranks. The Gedda article was printed who did not enter. this year. Vatican Raps Criticism Of Italian Government ....Z.:.----------- in Collegamento. official public- ation of the civic committees. It immediately aroused specula- tion in the Italian press, some of which professed to see in it a. sign that the civic committees. dis- gruntled with ilie government, planned to enter the political arena as a party. This interpretation brought it re- buke from the Vatican: L'osserva- tore Romano. which said that it was exaggerated. The discussion was Thursday in the Vatican's weekly. L'Osservatore Della Domenica, by Federico Alessandrlnl. an editor of l.'0sserval.ore Romano. Alessandrini reminded Catholics of the Pope's May 3 speech. this year, when the Ponilff iold mem- bers of Catholic Action to support the Church's social reform pro- grams. but not as 9. political party. For their political activity, the Pope told them. the 1'B'lks of pOIi- tical parties were open to them. continued Surprise Her "l shouldn't keep telling her you're unworthy of her." "No? Why not?" "Let it come to her Rs I Sui"- prise." . Caiiiceii DANCE WINSLOE STATION HALL TON1(riiT Music by George Chappeli and his Merry Islanders Admission'50 Cents Bus leaves 1. M. T. at 9:45 Free Check Rooiii tion Grounds caught on grounds without CIPTOWN DRIVING EXHIBITION NOTICE Any children caught driving bicycles on Exhibi- wiil be prosecuted. Or any children . after 6 P. M. will be also prosecuted. their parents or guardians Signed, PARK and PROVINCIAL ASSOCIATION PAGE SEVEN Exhibition Opening an CATTLE JUDGING PROGRAM The Charlottetown Driving Park and Provincial Exhibition ASSOL'.liii.ll)l'l will be officially opened Monday evening at 7.30 by- Premier J. Walter Jones,B.Sc.A., M.A.; D.C.L. C. C. Baker, Minister of Agriculture, Mayor B. Earle MacDonald, p Following the opening there will he rat-iiig at 8..'l() cvci-y 0i'Ollill'p;. in- cluding Friday; also Wednesday, Thursday and Friday) afternoons. . CATTDE JUDGING PROGRAM 0 A TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 8 A.M. Judging starts for Holsieins, Shortiioriis, and GLlL'i'liSCyS WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 15, 8 A.M. i Judgxag starts for Jerseys, Ayrshires, Hercfords, Red Polls and ngus. THURSDAY. AUGUST 16, 8 A.M. Any unfinished classes. TUESDAY. AUGUST 14. 9 AM. " Sheep and Swine will be judged and C0l1illlLlC(i ilirougii until all classes are completed. . TUESDA17. AUGUST 14. 9 AM. v Judging of horses will start. First class to be judged Standard Breds, and will be continued until 5 p.m. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 9 AM. Any unfinished classes. We are featuring Tuesday as agricultural and children's day and tn?"- vaudeville will start at 2.30 p.m. and parade of live stock in front of ti--, grand stand will be at 7 p.m. with the races at 8.30 p.m. There will also be a parade of cattle at 7 p.m., Wednesday, August 15), and. on Thursday the final parade of all animals. Besides our fine vaudeville programme there is the special feature of the Air Cadet Team. will be THE PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION OUR BOARDING HOUSE Major Hoopla VEi5H-' WHILE .euMPm1.-ecs-shut -. we-:25: THESE MOUNTlNG'5i .-Troo.--;-M,w,Nose .. x,655M..1'o,DeTsci4) 1 Ti-if:Pt2E61e)ocE' Ml. eeao, BOV5! 1'0 Aesisr you Pi'rci-tine THATS: T E NT. 8uT.Ti-is 8oTAmsr I its ME EXULT5 oven:-'3 -(rt-iese iztoweizs - UM! '1'l-U6 lS A SPLENDID 6PEClE6 oizrt - X. Ci-iOW,THEi NATURAL-' hTRlLLlUMx O .. UNDULATUM! . 1'0 60 in-ree-, i VIEW CHIP-' I. C llcleaald. GM. halos tin 2. - USERS REPORT Dig? in 305 GASOHNE SAVINGS Ll. (Tel !hsu.I.aaasaIblI lauln. Ievvi "'0 have lnnilad asiaanan' all London: " unroliviricellblvn I:TvaIl:Illr'iIl nun n: (ma Ponies) tau D-my 's car "I-040 -I--nu -'0 I--in-ll-I 3:: '"'i"l't'my-;;;',",g;';gz1"')--' :::.'d'”""'".:':" ...i.'i.. ...".:.'i'i'.'::w:.- es I'll e . 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