star ctaa-tao-ia. me‘- -Qe.¢; 1052-.- ~. nuousr 2a. 1949 Leslgdan Would use ~ Ride Aqalnltliiclsards N. Imlland, Aug. 3, -- (AP) — The champion jog. hay North America came home may with s yen to ride gt rem one race against the champion joke! o! the world. The visitor ..1a Johnn longs“, hon-p in Britain and raised in Cal- gary. The man » e wants to m”; inaction Is Brita ‘s Gordon Rich. [I . lnagden, at S. has ridden some lamsvihners on'the tracks of Canada and the United angel Richards. at 4R, is only 20 short, e1 the 5.800 mark and still going iimnl- _ "Veteran Leads” Kensington Team To i5-4_V_lin All Iarkllfs baseball teacn from xfllu-"Bmn- "d by their veteran tritium Kw Jew. who batted n. the Lisrgzdraztseltoi 1:17;] runs. with two 1 W0 T left field. defeated u ti? 122:9: team at Kenslngton last night by the score of fiitee to four, and won for themselves the right to enter the semi-finals of the Prime Jlvuntv Leesue allainst Lennox Is- Alone, milk . . . spread with cheese or jam . . . served with fruit or any dessert. s Remember When Ring savvy and an enplod left fist won the world's light- heavyweight title for Gus Leanev- itch eight years ago tonight when he defeated Tami Maurieilo. the Bram: Kid, in l5 rounds at Madi- son Square Gardens. New York. At 34 Leanevitch fought his moat rec- ent tight last August l0. when he failed to take the disputed heavy- weight title from mzard Charles. land who finished iirst in the res- ular league schedule. Jay led lll the batters with tour hits in five trips to the plate. Eddie MacDonald went the route for the winners hllowing only tive hits ln eight innings. Kenslngton chalked up seven hits of! McCar- ville in iour and one third innings and six hits oif Farmer in three and t/wo third innings. MacDonald whiiied elveen, McCarviile four and Farmer three. McDonald is- sued five free passes. McCarvlllo gave up two walks and Farmer also two. Jay oomplet ‘ an unassisted double play in the last hnii oi the eighth inning, taking MoCarvlileb line drive and stepping on first to double up L. Smith who had walk- ed. R. Smith pulled oii the fielding gem of the evening Ln the fourth inning making a spectacular catch with gloved hand outstretched at- ter a long run in the direction of the plate. Lineups: ‘ Kensirrgton-A. Champion. ss 6.: 1f; Condon 2b: Saunders, cf; Jay. lb; Thlbeau. ab; Murphy. c: Suth- erland. lf; Bernard. $5; MMDWP ald. P; G. Watson. rf. Klrrkora-fivhreenan. 2b; Morri- son, p s. ss & cf.~ D. Roberts, 3b; L. Smith, 1i; McCarvlile. p s; as; Farmer, cf dz p; R. Smith, 11b; Mc- lvor, c; E. Roberts. rf. Umpires-Plate. Jack Schuzman; bases, Fizanlc Nauss and Ken Pidgeonl-S. ‘TH KANE " LNEIZ- '\\ \. DiD cease-r ewe you ' a GOAT FOR rue ‘HOLDING otrr, HOW __ ABOUT A FEW 80x56 wml Him-wise OF yoora "ct-hen Moose- HE'S TAKiNG Tr-ie IDEA UNDER CAN ‘(WANG A Become ATTACHED To rt! I . ;,._~,~,, soap av A /.-: I LEFT THE ZITHEE PEN CHORDS AND Ellie Monies FRIGHT- MAJOR HOOPLE asap, snueev! A emu toox- me e-reansse »:-:~: ‘z WITH A . ' BREFCASE W; APPROACH- I O‘ . o a ' ‘:75 lradlll t.» o. 1118a THE GUARDIAN. Horseshoe Tourney Opens ies tournament at the Buote and F. Frlzzle in straight games of W21, 60-18. while the team of Earl Goss and Earl Brown also won in straight counts of 50-2, 50-20, over Sgt. Appleton and J. Davey. Play will be continued this eve- ning and the iollowing are the matches scheduled: — Martin vs. G. Schleyer end 5 wii. llams. 8 PM. — A. Doyle and R. Ves- sey vs. N. Coker and Eric Brown. 9 PM. — G. Gallant and B. Walton vs D. Garnhum and K. Dalzlel. Dodgers Take One Game Lead SAINT JOHN. N.B., Aug Z — The closely contested best-of-seven final series for the South Coast Baseball League championship took a. turn in favor of Saint John Dod- gers tonight when they edged Blaoks Harbor Brunswicics in six innings. The series count is 2-1, with the next garme slated ior Black's Harbor tomorrow night. / iN6--- 414g; MUST BEA‘ t’? Lave/era!» y DOWTTELL ,-- E Z H o E Z ‘fl-its M\NE/& \ BRIEFCASE= d.“ J] The opening round of the Mari- time Amsteur Ladies Soitbail Championship playoff series will get underway at the K. of C. dlflr mend at Victoria. Park this after- noon at 2 p.m. when the Knights of Columbus All lstars will meet the Amherst Red Wings in the eec- ond game of a. best of three game series. The local girls squad had to default the first game to the Amherst team when unforeseen circumstances prevented them from making the trip to the Mainland on Wednesday for the opening of the series In the event that the All Stars come through with a victory this a-tternoon. a third and final game will be played late in the day to decide the series. . The winners of the Charlotte- towrl-Amherst series will meet a. Truro, N5. team in the semi-iinal series to advance into the finals with either Halifax, Berwick or Kentvllle. "MR0 ‘I Give Me 45 Seconds of'Your Time and I'll Save Money and inconvenience!" A regular Exide free battery check-up . . . a simple pro- _ oedure requiring only forty-five seconds . . . is the only way to detect symptoms of battery failure before they become trouble and expense for you. This Bride battery check-up can tell you one of three immediately. First it will put your mind at ease ifyou: battery is in satisfactory condition. Or, if your bat- tery needs a recharge, a check-up will discover its mn- You Sidwell To Replace Veteran Campaigner 1’.n the opening night's pa) o! the Island Open Horseshoe doub- Brilhton - Horseshoe Club last evening. L. Phillips and L. Crabbe defeated .1. r P.M. - J. McCourt and A. l Says Ball Parks Are Scenes Of Betting Racket K. of C. Girls Meet Amherst Squad Today CHARLOTTETOWN By Gayle Talbot NEW YORK. Aug. m -(AP) - Australirs Davis Cup stock dropped several points today when the vis- itors named Billy sidweil, instead of John Bromwlch, to play two o! ‘ the four singles matches against the United States in the challenge starting tomorrow at Forest 516M911. in fact. was drawn tc meet the top American, Ted Schroeder, lnthe opening match at 2 pim. (EDT). Tod blasted ifne small ‘ Aussie. 6-2. 6-1. 6-41 in last year's challenge round. Tomorrow's second tilt will bring together the two young national champions, Pancho Gonzales for the United States and Frank Sedg- man from Australia. Gonzales, back Ln lighting trim, is favored to win t. Australia will not name her doubles cctnlbination until after the first two singles have been played. Bromwich, a. doubles giant for more than 10 years, will team either with Sidwell or Sedgman, probably the latter. Billy Talbert and Gard- nar Mulloy. who aided in last years 5-0 rout of the Aussies, will try it ggaln for the United States Satur- ay. - Right up to the time the names were drarwn from the silver cup to- PAGE SEVEN EXCURSION FLIGHT To cnnnnmn rrnnorrnt exmnnron ronouro $59.00 Round Trip a .1 Douglas D63 “Excursion Liner" 27 Passenger Aircraft — Stewardess Service Depart Charlottetown Sunday Afternoon, August28 ' Depart Toronto Wednesday 1 P. M., August 31 Subject Minimum 22 Reservations Received MARITIME CENTRAL AIRWAYS LIMITED day by C.V. Kellway, Australian consul-general, the American play- ers felt they would be facing Bromwich, rather than Sidwell. in the singles. They consider the ambidextrous veteran a dangerous man still in any big match he wants to win. The Australian-as, however. are said to have decided that "Bram," at 30, no longer has the stamina to play both the singles and doubles in hot weather such as is promised ion the next three days. NEW YORK. Aug. 3 — (M) — The New York Post Home News says today that major league parks are among the most active centres of a esmoooopoo a year baseball betting racket. "New York parks sire no ex- ception, but they are not the worst," the Post Home News says. “Philadelphia's Shibe Park and 5t. Louis’ Sportsman's Park hold that unenviable reputation. "Chicago's Comislcey Park is an- other centre of gambling activity. "mesa admissions come from investigators and baseball men of repute. It is grave enough that gambling exists. It is of even greater concern that it continues despite the best efforts o! organ- ized basebali. the club owners and the players themselves." The newspaper says the major leaguw have warned all players they will be banned from the game for life if they tail to re- port an attempted fix or deal. Wildlife Service Official On Visit Matters of interest to local sportsmen will be discussed here this morning when Dr. Harrison F. Lewis. Chief of Dominion Wild- life Service, Department o! Mines and Resources, Ottawa, meets with Mr. LLA. Rodd. fisheries adviser to the Provincial Government, and pmslbly others o! the Department of Industry and Natural Resour- cos. Dr. Lewis arrived in the city last night. He was accompanied by Mr. I-LR. Webster whom he will intro- duce to the meeting this morn- .u|s|. senvrce i WELSH ANTHRACITI ‘. AMERICAN ANTHRACITE oommrou COKE ow svbuev SCREEN!!!’ srnrucr-ntr. scnssuso ACADIA uur and srovs ' A COMPLETE LINE OF HIGH GRADE GOALS IN STOCK READY TO DELIVER PROMPTLY. we suecesr THAT You onosn voun WINTER SUPPLY NOW. A. PICKARD o PHONE 240 INVERNESS SCREENED . STOKER COAL Sprlnghlll lSydney and Bros d'Or Kindllng Wood and Hard Wood Also Fuel Oil and C0. ing as the new Maritime repre- sentative of the T‘ ‘ ‘ Wild Isiie Service. Dr. Lewis is‘ paying visits to the Provincial Game authorities in the four Eastern provinces. He has held meetings in 8t. John's, New- foundland. Fredericton. 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IXIDI IATTIRIIS OP CANADA, TORONTO vaded the home diamond of tho Peaken baseball team on Sunday and won a sparkling 10-5 victory in the first game for the Southern Kings championship. This win puts them one up in the series. the winner of which will likely carry King's County hopes into the hunt for the Phyllflll Film" intermediate clan "B" Provincial baseball championship. Reaching the finals last year the local boys are determined te do an well. l! not batter this season and their play throughout the lealue sched- ule has been of a calibre to live their supporters every confidence urge they will their objec- tive Backed e star hurlina o! ennnr Die . when will"! of opposition batten has placed him as no. 1 pitcher of the league, the team la well balanced and strong in all departments. For Sunday's games the officials were: Umpire, l-l. l-landrahan and, bane tudgea, l2. MacDonald and H. Dicks. _ A golfers putt was bani-Iced on Allestree course. Derby, when some frogs d out of the hole and nodded the ball. Thousands of small frogs Plagued the course, overflowing irom a lake and ornamental pool. It's thought probably have played merry without a bruise. “lMPERlAi.” PDTATD urootns These Machines vvlll dig '4 to 5 acres clally One palr o! horses crncl one rncn all required to operate. and could also 5a used vrlrli Should lie on every form especially grew- Wrlta for catalogue and prices of new a tractor. ers of seed. Improved models. donut: srswnnr a. 6o. tm. Molten of "IMPERIAL" Engines OHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. I. “ll wi other balk; on the Quiet.