COAL run: oto mvrauzss 011d svourv scnrsnro We ore proud of being obia to offer you the" two famous cools. ' ARNFAST COAL Co. PHONE 2498 ‘ Kavolfl Wins Feature Event At Woodstock Truro Bearcats Take Lead In League Series xazuwvnas. u. s. Aug. '1- tCPi-‘Iruro Bearcats. defending Nova scotia champions, swept. m. tc done-game lead in the best. of-seven series for the Central Baseball League title today by “("108 B 6-4 victory over Kent- ville Wildcats. Second game wlll be played at Truro tomorrow. Bearcats gave Len Boss pet-loot support but Wildcats committed three errors behind Fred Dyke, two of which let in two unearned fUflS. ' Wildcats collecting nine hits in the first three innings, took a 4-0 lead which Truro got hack» in tne fourth with three hits, a walk and two Kentville errors. Charlie Pyle's home run in the top of the fifth with none aboard provided the winnihg run and the final one came in the seventh. Dyke was laid out for l0 nlln. utes in the second inning by Billy: McIntyre! line drive which alan- ced off his gloyed hand and struck him in the forehead. I-le returned and lasted until the seventh (vhen he was replaced by Jimmy Mo:- rlson. -_ WOODSTOCK, N.B.. Aug, 1_ (C Pl-A Charlottetown horse. Kavola. won the feature event of a three-day harness racing meet concluded here today when he captured the last two heats of a $500 free for s.ll. Bob Dale. from Sussex, took the No. 1 Classified after similarly dropping the first heat. and an- other classified event was won by Freddie Chief, of Houlton, Me. SUMMARY Free For All. Purse I600 Kavola (Barnett) Pine Ridge A-lex (Langiile) Wildcat Volo (Burke) Gil Hanover (Si. Onge) Time 2.09. 2.10, 2.12 l-5. No. 1 Classified. Purse 8400 Bob one to...» llailstone (Johnson) Ruth Direct (Hattie) .. Pine Ridge April (St. Onge) Hero Mine (Ringuette)... ....... .. 4 Pine Direct Junior (Wright) 6 Time 2.16 2-5. 2.20 1-5. 2.21 2-5. No. 2 Classified. Purse $400 l-‘lreddie Chief (Dewitt) Prodigal Hal (Ryan) Lady Outward (Ringuette) . Oxford Lady (Long) Royal Vanguard (St. Onge) Great Council (Robbins) ..... .. 6 Times 2.19, 2.19. t“)? Canada's Finest Race Track Cl-IARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Presents Its SEGDND NIGHT RAGE Saturday, Aug. 9 FIRST HEAT CALLED AT 9 P.M. SIX CLASSIFIED DASHES STARTING GATE WILD BE USED ENTRIES NO. 1 CLASSIFIED — PURSE $150 L-IOYAL AT LAW. Owner E. Burke (C! O'Brien). t-LORRAINE ABBE. Owner .|. McNeil (W. Kelly). l-wlNNla scorr. Owner J. F. Farmer. t1. O'Mears), b-BBIGHT SPOT, Owner E, Burke. NO. 2 CLASSIFIED -- PURSE $150 L-BUDDY BUDLONG. Owner H. Stead (II. Stead). Z-LADY ROSE. Owner W. Prsught. (D. Wisner). i-ROYAL JIM, Owner Geo. Hughes (C. O'Brien). l-ROMEO, Owner W. McNeil (W. McNeil). En-FHIRLEY ll. TEMPLE. Owner Col. l-Iooper (Col. Hooper). li-REUBEN LEE, Owner A. E. Bernard (Bernard). ‘L-MICKEY BUDLONG. Owner A. Jay (A. Jay). NO. 3 CLASSIFIED - PURSE $150 L-LYNDA DARNELL. Owner L. Gameaier (L. Gsmeste I. l-BILLY MoVEIGll. Owner Col. Hooper (Col. llooper), iL-SUGAR IIARVESTER, Owner Dr. Bishop (Dr. Bishop). . t-IIAPPY VALE. Owner L. Kelly (L. Kelly). S-ISLAND SPRUCE. J. McLean (L. 0'Mesrs). 5--—DALE 5.. Owner Geo. llughes (C. O'Brien). NO. 4 CLASSIFIED — PURSE $150 L-Mlss IRELAND. owner l. Downs (l. Done). Z-MAEYB DELIGHT, Owner W. Pronght (D. Wl-IO. K-ARCIIIE LEE. Owner R. Wood (l-l. Stead). L-KING GRATTAN ll. Owner J. Lsdnor (C. O'Brien). S-LYN WORTl-IY. Owner C. Willis (C. Wlllll). t-SOLDIER BUDLONG. Owner W, Brehsut (W. Brehsuti- NO. s CLASSIFIED - runs: stso L-RELLYS NIGHTMARE, Owner Dr. Bishop (E. Show). ‘L-IEAVEIDALE, Owner D. McNeil (D. McNeil). 3-—NELL KALMUCK. Owner W. Kelly (W. Kelly). L-DONNIE DALE. Owner Cslllrt (L. Kelly)» lr-BII. FRANCIS DRAKE, Owner C. Mohougsl (L. O'Mesrs)» NO. 6 CLASSIFIED — PURSE $150 L-LILLII IILLI. Owner C. O'Brien (O. O'Brien). Ie-IIILIN DUDLONO. Owner L. O'Brien (P. MeKenns). l-JAY VOID, Owner C. Smith (C. Smith). lP-MAO WATSON. Owner E. Downs (E. Downs). L-LILLIAN QUDLONG. Owner I. Burke (Ii. Sample). L-NILLIE WORTIIY. Owner O. Drake (l. Duel!)- .__.___i_._-_ ADULT! .100: CHILDREN (under II) J50. Allmisdel and entrance msln Isle and south and of Old Rifle Range. FREE PARKING ON GROUNDS. ‘Ilsa ‘Inhibition Association ‘salami so responsibility for firs or Inymissstsrsssusatoaoypsrsonersrvslrlvlsrinsthlaneetlns- _ n. s. rrsrmsor, name. I ' O. I. DUNTAIN, loeretor! ins ,for another- examination. ' O O O AUGUST s.‘ 1941 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN With a chance in fake a ‘fttm grip on second section homrs, Charlie Ryan's Rccce Regiment Juniors square off against the K. of \.. representatives in the Junior Baseball League tonight and despite the fact that 1t Wi1llbe~an undefeated squad meeting a win- less one, the game should shape up as e real diamond thriller. e s s Knights still seeking an elusive first victory have nevertheless given both Kinsmen and Rocco plenty tn think about in their inst several starts. It was only the mat- ter of a late inning "brcsk" going against them that prevented them from beating the Kinsmen and if the MacFarlane managed outfit can come up with another smart fielding display this evening. the league leading Rtécce outfit W11 have Dlcnty of trouble cn their hands before the issue i5 settled. c - s Cecil Dowllng. brilliant junior golfer of the B-"lvedere Club left yesterday morning to join the NB.- P.E.I. Wiilingdon Cup team which participates in Cup play at Que- bec next week. Dnwling. shooting good golf all season long. should add_pler.ty of strength to the Mar- itime chances of coplrng honors and while the progress of the en- tire squad will be watched wilh in- terest, Qowlings progress- will be followed with particular interest. o - - Play lm‘ the Maritime ladies golf title opens over the links of the Riverside Club at Saint John hext week and as usual lt is expected that a good representation from the Belvcdcre Golf Club will be present when the opening shots are fired. O O O Mrs. EM. Bagnall. i947 ladies’ champht. of the local Club and a lady golfer who is always pretty Well up 31-, the final standing will be a sure strartrr, it appears. and Mrs. G-rl Buntain who was final- ist last year in a gteat hid for the title, is tnothcr entrant that plen- ty should be heard from. This duo. together with the other: that are likely to. enter should give the City good representation In the most oulsianding event for lady golfers i1. the Maritlmes O O O The I047 regatta of the North- umberland Yacht Racing Associa- tion gels underway here this morn- ing and the two day program, ‘.119 first of its kind nere in several year; should provide yachtsmen with two days of real sport. O O O An ambitious program has been drawn up and with most of (he sleek crzrft ready tor 111v starting signal all six races should provide spe:tato:a with some of the closest sailing vwtnessed in the local har- bour in years. The even’. will con- clude on Saturda cvenitg with a banquet at the C arlottrtnwn with visitors gtests of the Charlotte- town Yacht Club and later in the evening the presentation of cups and prises followed by B. dance will take place at the Charlottetown Yacht Club House. O O O Charley Keller smiled up sadly from the rumpled whiteness of a hospital bed and disclosed that there was no possibility of his re- turn to ihe New York Ysnkees In time for the World Series. - - o _ "Not a chance." Charley said bit- terly. “The only thing I can hope gog- t; to he ready by nt-xt spring and that l won't need further op- erations which would take a whole year out of my baseball life." e - c This wasn't .the bwly. deep- chested Keller whose murderous stance at the plate thrilled tl\e fang and horrified major leagu pitchers. He was wan and weak. the one-time Maryland =trong boy. and his powerless right. leg was propped up motionless on a blank- et. . ‘ . The swift. deft strokes of s scal- pel in the hand of Dr. Thomas I-loen on July 18 saved him from being a cripple for life. But there still is a possibility that another. and for more serious operation may be necessary. , O O "We won't know until r try ‘to workout lIflln-WCICTI won't be until next spring,‘ Kelltr said. "They have been treating my leg tried to hobbls on it a bit today for the first time. I'll be hem In the spend about six weeks at my home in Roderick (Md) before return- "It's ddlnlte that I won't be playing ball any more this year" Meanwhile. the 80-year-old out- fielder dreams enviously of his ltsakoe raster as they roos- toward S K. of 0, Tourney in a therapeutic whirlpool and I‘ hospital another wreck. then l'il' p24 - Man Rifle Team To Represent This Province At Ottawa The Prince Edward Island Pro- vincial Rifle Association will be W911 FEDresenied at the Dominion of Canada Rifle Association's Vic- tory Ppize Meeting which will be held at Connaught rifle ranges. Ot- tawa, commencing next Mcmday, August lltth. Twenty-four-a full quota. will go from the smallest Province cf Canada, a greater pro- portion of rifiemen to population than any other Province. Among them are several who have been on the Bisley team-the ambition of every rifleman. namely, to be on that tealm of eighteen Canadians to shoot in the National Rifle Associ- ation's matches at Blsley. England. These are Malors AF. Gormley, Capt. A.J .. McCabe, Sgt. G..G.. McLennan and Lt P..T Hooper. Last June ii. will be. remembered. fthe Provincial Rifle Association chartered a plane to take their team to the Inter-Maritime match- es at Halifax. They got alorng so well that ithey won the match by a considerable margin from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Now some 19 rifiemen have chartered a. plane from the Maritime Central Airways. Ltd.. and will leave about nine o'clock on Sunday morning. August 10th, arriving lzn Ottawa about noon. They will shoot titrough the-matches and leave after their conclusion Saturday_evcning, Aug- ust 16th returning by plane to Charlottetown. Interesting to students of here- dity at least. is the fact that there Semi-Finals Reached In Two ladies singles matches were played in the Knights of Colum- uus tennis tournament yesterday. as Joyce Cantweil stroked her way to a 6-0, 6-1 victory over Barbara Coyle while Wanda MacMiilan was forced to t ee sets in defeat- ing Frances Co e, 6-2. 3-6, 6-1. In men's singles John Nicholson tron from Vernon Sobey 6-4, 6-2, while Earl Christopher defeated Fred Coyle In a three-set afiair 1-6, 6-3. 6-4. ‘ Following are today's scheduled matches. all semi-finals: Jack l-fennessey vs. Earl Chris- .opher. W. Cullen vs. John Nicholson. Joyce Cantweli vs. Shirley Mc- Nally. Kalil? 111T coca Team Play ThisEvening Knights of Columbus and Reece Juniors will clash in a junior base-l ball league game at the Park dia-E mend tnscvening. A wen for the‘ Reece team would give them a solid grip on second section leader“ ship while should the dangerous Knights squad come through with a victory all three teams would be bunched closeiy together. I Game time is set for 5.45 sharp. Notice To ilorsemen There will be s meeting at Walker's Barn tonight in connec- tion with Saturday night's racing. their first pennant since i948. O O I "The fellows are playing great ball.” he grinned vrzstfully. "They come in ‘here to see mo and tell me how lucky I am. to iv- able to lie In bed and not have to play ball‘ in that hot sun. O O O "Dut what I'd live to be out there wzth them." The Yankees would give a lot. too. They are winning. but 1i. would come a lot Yacht Race Scheduled For Herc This Morning Herero 553838 #255538 ‘UTWWMFC ‘Tl are three father-and-son combin- 51-117115 Suing. namely. Capt. Allen McCabc. Capt. Roy McCabe; Sgt. Percy Landrisan. Cadet n. K. LBndri-gan. Tpr. J.D. McRae, Tpr. J. E. McRae. and a brother and sister. Sgt. G.G. McLennan and Miss Mary McLennan. 7711159 IPBVIITIE by plane are Major A. F. Gormley, Capt, ER. Burke, Capt. A.J. McCabe. Capt. ROY McCabe. Lieut. RT. Hooper. Lleut. R. E. Jenkins. Sgt. G.G. Mc- Lennan. Alexandra. Sgt. G. A. Col- 05. Summerside, sgt, l5, A, gmlm, DHIYHY. Tpr. W.D. Cook. York. Sgt. P. H. Manuel. Cpl. Alton Rodd. Mil- ton, Cadet DK. Landrigan. Licui. BB. Jones, Buntbury. Tpr. Alvin McDonald, Covehead, Tpr. S. A. Crawford. Tpr. J. D. Stewart. Miss lilary McLcnnan, Alexandra. Sgt. Eric Coles. Milton. Those leaving by train Saturday morning are LL-Col. W. J. McDonald. Cpl. P.J. Lahdrigan. Cpl. W. M. Beatty. R. C.M.P Summerside. Tpr.. J..D.. McRac. Tpr. LE McRae, Capt, A. J. McCallum. Alexandra. The above is the largest aggre- gation of rifiemen attending an Ottawa shoot that we have memory of. Each rifleman won his place in the Ottawa Aggregate during the Provincial matches July 28-29 and we feel confident will worthily rep- resent the Association and (the Province in one of the greatest ag- gregation of rifiemen ever brought together in the Dominion. The 1947 annual regatta of the Yacht Racing Association of Northumberland Straits commen- ces here today under the auspices oi the Charlottetown Yacht Club. This rcgatfla. which is the first to be held here since 193B. is creating a great deal of interest end activity among mainland and Island saillboat enthusiasts. The C.G.S. Brant. which is bringing some 10 or 12 boats here from Shediac. N. B. and summer- side, has been delayed at Sum- merside. and is not expected to arrive nere until late this morn- ing or early afternoon, but offic- ials in charge are in hopes that this will not prevent them from geatting their races ofl‘ on sched- ule for a hang-up two-day meet- About 32 boats. ranging in classes from Snipe to Class 5. are expected to participate. including entries from the Royal Kennebec- asls Club (Saint John). Pictou Yacht Club. Shediac Bay Yacht Club. Summcrside Yacht Club and the Charlottetown Yacht Club. Mr. Avard White, Shediac. N.B.. who has been appointed Com- mander-in-Chlef of the reBHY-IB» will be the official starter. assist- ed by three ludtzes. Mr. E-A- Hen‘ derson. Pictou. N.S.. Mr. Joe Cur- ran. and Col P. MacNevin. both of Charlottetown, _ The following is today’! racial! schedule‘. First Race 9:00 A.M.—-Wa1'1'i1DE signal- 0205 AM-Preparatory. 9:10 ALL-Start Classes 4 5r b. 0715 ALL-Start Class 3. 9:20 ALL-Start Snipe Class. 9:25 A.M.-Siart. Classes 1 d: 3- Second Race .M.-Warning Signal. nth-Preparatory. AIL-Start Classes 4 a B. .M.»-Start Class 31" M-Stttrt Snipe Class. .M.-—S'.'trt Classes 1 dz 2. Third Race ML-Warning Signal. AIL-Preparatory. .M.—Start Classes 4 d: l. .M.--Start Class 3. .M.-Si.art Snipe Class. .M.-—Sturt Classes 1 a 2. wmwmw LA-bbfiihfl “SALVAGE SALLYB" LONDON —- (CP) -- Women volunteers known as "Salvage Sallys" call at ea¢h house I“ I-lampstoad borough once a week to collect waste paper. ‘I-MIINIITI BLACKOUT The maximum duration 0! In ecllpfl o1 the sun b seven min- easler with "King K011i" up mere at the dish taking his licks. $3 NOV on S010 Ill n11 Drug Si’: Montages. c" E. 01d Ilome Week Program 111B. Tickefs Mar. Ladies Golf Tourney Aug. 25-29 “The Chew for You" HlCKEYnn NICHOLSONS BLAC K TWIST ‘A Home Product — Popular Everywhere The annual chanlpionrlxlp moot of the Maritime Branch Canadian Ladle; Cclf Union gpts linder“.ay over the course oi (h.- Riverade Gc-lf and Country Club. August‘ Zoth with the staging nf the Pres. prizes .-lking place. the Maritime provinces affiliated} the three prnvincca. This year a‘ special flight. has been arrangcdi to a handicap under 36 and in ad. diticn ccmpetltion in driuing mdi hcld in each of which there p.111 be first and second prizts Entries m\l$-' he in the hilndr. n: the Mar lime Swretarv Mrs. GIT. Bryant care o! Mrs. CD. Skinner, Saint John. NB. by Friday, Augugt 22nd. Baseball Results NATIONAL LEAGUE st. Louis 10o 202 103-0 1s 2 ‘ Cincinnati 000 000 002-2 7 l Hern. Wilks and Rice; Peterson, iietki and Lamanno. Philadelphia 000 200 000-Z 6 l New York 000 320 00x—5 4 0 Judd. Schmidt, Jurisich and Scmlnick; Jones Iott and Cooper. Brooklyn 100 000 000-1 3 1 Boston . 100 002 00x-8 5 I Taylor and Edwards; Barrett and Masl. Pittsburgh 010 020 000-3 5 0 Chicago 000 000 000-O ‘l 0 Higbe and Howell; Borowy and Scheffing. AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston .. 010 010 031-12 15 0. Washington 000 000 200- 2 6 2 Galehouse and Partce; Wynn. Pieretti, Cary and Evans. Chicago 300 004 010-B l3 I St. Louis . 120 000 010-4 l0 I RuiTing. Gcbrian and Tresh. Dickey; Kramer. Moulder and‘ Early. ’ Cleveland at Detroit. postponcdf rain. (Only games scheduled.) INTERNATIONAL Jersey City 000 000 000 0 5 0 Rochester 000 010 2x 3 7 0 ‘ Ayers and Grasso; Yocllim and y Viiilllams. Buffalo . 000 010 100 Z 1 I Syracuse 100 010 101 3 6 1 Perry and Yount; Fox and Just. Baltimore 000 003 000 ~3 10 3 “Montreal 00o ton 00x 4 1 1 Kuzava. Mueller Gcst. Flani- Banta. Kenn and Campanclla. Newark . Toronto . Mueller. Karpcl Konstanty and Batts. and Loliar; after last of the ‘ single Anchors after pinch Stanley ss _ hitter Mcinnis had drawn a pass, LeCIaIr 3th In aPllT0i-0h1ng' and puffing “'11! bBKs-ent to second on an error and Ryan lb . .. being Mathcson cf thrown out at first with the plate NicLcnnan c . . from Gallant if . . the second through the fifth inn- McKenzie rf ing Anchors pushed across runs in each frame to take a 4-? T014115 am held hltless in the first three turns gécglonaires .. .. AB at the plate combined a single, a . . Hennessey ss triple and an infield out for two McKenzie 21b ....... .. runs in the last of the fourth. . With two men away in the lasi- Williams 3b of the sixth Legionaires struck for McIsaac rf as a has’: on Perry c halls. and a stolen base and a Goodwin lf . couple of costly errors saw Wil- Lund 1h . .. . liams and McIsaar cross the plate A. McKenzie p hut the rally went ‘for naught as a-MrInnis Anchors came back with counters in the top of the seventh to salt the game away MCIYIHIS rim being the best the losers ("Jilld 5. Legion 2; two base hit, Gallant, do in their last time at the plate. Matheson, McLennan; three hose Anchors were retired in order In hit. Matheson. Gallant, McKenzie. the eighth as young Lefty Reddin McI-saac: sacrifice hit, H. Hennes- came in to pitch for the Legion- sey; stolen base, Stanley. M. Hon. d hy nessey, K. McKenzie. Williams: first left on base Anchors 6. Legion 5; en retired in the last first base on error. H. Hennrcssev: half of the inning. n came through Stanley, Ryan. M. Hennessey 2. with a great pitching performance Mcfsaac 2. Pen-y 2. H. Hennessey; in helping the Anchors to the top hits. off Ready 5. of! McKenzie 10: .______..__ Ahegweits At (S’side Tonight Hitting for extra single Ready p the tying counters three Totals aires hut the game was (‘E119 Intermediate Abegwelts leave by bus this afternoon at 4 o'clock for Annhopg __________ h on 1103 1 10 g Summcrsltle for the fourth in a Lgglgn _ series of exhbition games with the . Summcrside Ail-Stars. the western team 2-1 a strong I cfiort to get back on even footing The locals in 100 000 000 1 6 l fright at New YOrk tot n01 00x a t» they. Th~ fizhi. won Berg of Enghnd, “(tram-d 25.000 lgpectaloul. Legionaircs Turned Back 7 - 5 In Nip And T u c k Encounter _ Freddy McCabes West-end An- spot. holding the hard hitting tdent vs. Vice President thatch and chors lumped into first place In Legion team to five safeties and will conclude on Friday. Augufl the third section of the City Base- leaving five runners stranded on 29th Wl'h the championship flnalsihall League last night when they the paths. Art McKenzie made his and Drrscriifi-"n of trophies and defeated Had Mclnnis‘ Legionaires first start of the season for the 7-5 in a nip and tuck struggle with losers and was found for ten safe Qllen Io all memocrs of Clubs miAnchors only able to scw the ver- blows but nevertheless looked guori with a in defeat and should be heard with the C.L.G.U. ihe event tlsu-ttitrce run hlasi. the uprising ac- from in the coming piaydowns. BUY 81111615 a large entry list from‘ rnunting for Legion had come from hehind to make it 4-all in the i" Piaf-m ‘"1" have never played sixth and were held to a run in the seventh BOX SCORE M. l-lcnnessey 2b as --m-0~ww-.>ra.s=w-t~: 40*‘OI-lv-IJOOv-: Strain cf sO>~uwwrasarhhu ca-ooocuoaoaog o-ooo-oaa-ov-oi 5oHs:---n-°ss:: §QOnOusN§~o3 =QQQ°mmq”H3 °°“°°'-'°"O¢=> auooccrcoooO> NOOOOQQ-oo-H mucoacoo-nrq Summary; Earned runs, Anchors runs batted in. M. McKenzie 2, hose on balls. by McKenzie 2: by Ready 2; hit by pitcher, ny Ready l. ivy McKenzie 2; wild pit:h, Ready l. McKenzie 2; struck out. hy Ready 9. h_v McKenzie-J; win- nin: pitcher. Ready. Umpires: Francis, Kane. Prowse. ‘By Innings 123 L567 R I! E (I00 2021 5 5 I PETER BUDLONG, 2:10, by Kid CllOFOl'LP. sensational ‘Cuban Calumet Budlgng, dam shifley Negro illjlllvprlglil. ran into his frrst‘ Aubrey’ by ccph Aubrey’, "ark _ ' '. " wt t; ‘ct ti tea o uis hen he drcl1'i - - . Hon. Wlttrz Podgalny and ege video! Hhony-(Dflnttstgld lo-round ed 6 time; m“ year’ 4 ‘"5"’ 11 years afio to-. hos paced m 2:10 this year. by Jack (Kidii DICK BUDLONG, by Calumet tBudiong, dom Delia Aubrey by Capt. Aubrey,‘ first year of roc- By ROBERT CLARKE l swept the two opening day singles ken ii-l, 0-4. 6-1. Although they lost. Rochon and Macken made an unexpectedly strong showing against the nctters from down under. who are rated among the finest in the world. This was particularly true in the case of Macken. who thrilled the crowd of 3,500 in a brilliant duel of service aces with his opponent. The Australian team can make certain of victory tomorrow by .75 res, O‘d Spain, H. l. Mobon, .y, Summerside. PRICES: . Reserved ..... .. Canada Loses Davis Cup Singles Matches :";..:.':"."..i.;'l?'i {i';..""‘ — ' , M MONTREAL. Allis’. 7-19?" — ‘ take the court for Canada. Canada's Davis Cup team tcctcred f Nell and Lang-ll" will bg m3klng' to the verge of elimination from lhell- firs; appearance 1n cup u; the cup play tonight as Australia play, matches against. this country-stl“W332;fitlhigtfarx/llfeliiltse gtl/yh" bY 511C111 67011011} a 909d nctmcn. Dlfllly Pail-S 091M994 Brown a close battle evcry inchi Henri B00110!) 64- 5-4- 5'2 While ‘ of the way through the first two GI‘ storied this year. Geof Brown topped Brendan Mac-Isa‘ 0g thel, maul. m l“; he battled so desperately that he had little left to offer in the third and final set as Brown broke through churlartewwn m" truck o“ ihe Canadians scrvire four Biggest Boxing Even ‘iiiiil-i" WIIYIIOTT, liomlnion Middle-Weight Champion MeIILOSIiEY,» Maritime Middle-Weight Iiitsnlllos. FORUM, Wed, August 13th -- lliain Event i0 P. In." ADVANCE SALE TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 10 A. M. to 5 P.M. OUT OFlTOWN ORDERS MUST ‘F HAVE REMITTANCE. Ringside ..... ... ...-... $2.00 Rush. .. .. .. $1.00 ing 7 starts, 5 firsts, 2 seconds. PRINCESS KALMUCK, by Kolmuck, dom Moyset by Long- l ACE rmeo. i». Calumet iFingo, dom Nancy Carroll by - t the wssics whil (‘o di ‘ plgffivncil toured... Lantehie; rwill Red A"? 1"" 5M5" °i C01- Mac. ,oneI Don; o green stallion. DAN McELWYN, by Richard Third; dom Miss Pelerine Grot- green miter Shows well. Nev- All these horses in A-l con- dition, and may bs seen of Home Week. The Australians-if they win as expected-will face the ltere August 14, l5. and the winner to go on into the cup pl", glg, final against. the United States. The two Czech singles aces. Jaro- slav Drobny and Fercnc Cernik. winning the doubles match. Jack I are due to arrive here some. time Bromwich and Colin Long will re- Itomorrow by plane from Europe, ALSO: 1 new Jog Cori; I 19:13:11 new Bikes; 4 sets Harness Hop- D. M. MocAULAY, Pugwosh, N. S. POSITIVELTNO PHONE ..