AUGUST _10. 1948 .__.....----\-_..<_ ...- . .__ Red Sox Win From S’side Kinsm Iioroeiiie Wine Tennis Exhibition Bill Moreside. former singles‘ ghflflplfln of the Charlottetown Tennis Club defeated Jim Palmer, in]; year's champ 1n an exhibi- lion match at the Charlottetown tennis Club over the week end. rhe scores were 10-8, 6-2. ‘M. Mereslde. who is spending two peeks holiday in his home town. worked hard all the way in the ixhibition tilt to hold Palmer om taking the lead in the best ee-out-of-iive tussle. Prac- iically every game was a forty- lorty duel but the more EIPCH- mged Moreside came through In the pinches to rob the newly vrowned club champion of the uose sets. GIAIIT MISTIIMIAII (Continued from use l) ti... Hungary in third place. ltalys fours without coxswaln turned the tables, finishing ahead of the Danes in this race, with the United States trailing. Canadian Boxers Win more Canadians who M1805 I" m; boxing elimination tournament wan their fights. Armand Beivo-ie, Montreal fee- thcrwcighf, was given the decision over J. Shid Fani of Iran when the Iranian was disqualified in the third round for holding and coming 1n low after several warn- mm BOX SCORE Eddie Haddnd of Winnipeg and By The Canadian Press Esquinialt. 3-0.. won a clear v1c- Kinsmen MAB R H P0 F7 St. Louis Cardinals and Brook. tori’ ovcr n: El Din Mahmoud MilcKfly 55 3 1 0 1 ° 0 lyn Dodgers yesterday moved clos- Nasir of EBYDt in the lightweight Grady 2b 3 9 ° o I 0 er to t-he league-leading Boston division. G. Gay p 3 0 0 0 1 9 Braves in the tightening National Little R068!!! Smith. the rmaii- 08W” 1i’ 3 ° ° 6 ° ~ League race. The Cards whipped est man rmong all the Canadian POPE d’ a 3 0 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati 6-2 and the Dodgers athletes at the Olympics. placed T. Landry 3b 3 0 1 3 0 9 shaded Philadelphia 2-1 in the seventh in the bantamwelght dlv- L. Schurman c 1 0 0 8 0 0' only games scheduled Monday. lsion of the weight-lifting com- MCIDH-IS i‘! -- 2 0 0 9 fl r This moved St. Louis to within petition. J Schurman l ., 2 0 1 0 1 0 3 1-3 games of the idle Braves and The Dnlmmondvllle. Que, llft- Totals ................ .. 2S 1 2.18 9 2 left Brooklyn in third spot only 4 er had total lifts of 611% pounds semes of! the pace. ~ in the three classes of strong- ABRPIPO AF Duke Snider's seventh inning arm stuff. H. Landry ss 4 0 1 4 0 l twmbagger on a bouncer which The bantanrweight trlriner was MacDonald ri .... 4 0 0 0 0 0 struck the bag and bounded past T. Pietro oi’ the United States, Gaudet 3b .. 4 0 2 0 2 0 first baseman Dick Sisler, followed who broke his own world record B. Schurman c 3 0 2 7 ‘. 0 by two outs. sent the Brooklyn n: 5511,; pounds by lifting n total- P Schurman 2b .. 1 1 0 2 2 1 centreflelder all around to give the of 67715 and creating an Olympic Walper of S 0 0 2 0 0 Dodgers their 11101013’ 0V" the recon; a. Landry i1 a o 1 1 o r Phillies befor asses fans last Marlo Ghella of Italy won the Chlow l-b . . 2 _0 0 5 1 1 night. - 1000-metre cycling final over Reg Powell p . . 3 1 z 0 3 0 Carl Erskine went the route for Harris of Britain, world sprint '1‘otals 2'1 2 s21 a a the Dodgers. Dvsilng his fourth ,hamp1on_ victory without a defeat. G. Cantone of Italy won the Summary: Earned runs. Red EFSkIDP~ "P fr?!" F010 Worth. Ilnal 1n the men's individual free Sox 1: runs batted in. H. Landrzl. Pemmed ‘"111’ fl" We W! 0* lensing championship. doubles. Powell; stolen bases. mm" I! h°m9 ""1 bl’ D91 Emiis- It An advance report on the 400- rnetre relay squabble enlivened Interest over the protest lodged Saturday by the United States. whose relay team was disqualified lor illegal baton-passing. The appeal jury postp ed ec- lion on the protest until tcmor- row when it ‘will have a look at the movies. Canada joined the United States and Great Britain, with iupport from Denmark and Fin- land. in protest over the use by iome European paddlers of fixed mrlders on canoes, The Olympic CanOeIng commit- ce denied the protest despite the llafirn by Bob Gilbert of Mon- ireal, manager-coach of the can- idlm pzlddlers. that fixed rud- ara should not be permitted. (Continued from page 9) 1 \ man; en Z-l . , I The lted lea defeated tau Kinsmen Juniors at Bummerslzie score of 2-1. The Box got their first counter and wou.d haev had two more were 1t not for the fact that Hank - hndry, what should nave been a double and’ sfiidilig two men across the plate, omittei. in touch first base and as tiils runs vihioh came in on his hit did not count. Paul Sehurman was hit Lu struck out. Al Landry singled and after Chlow fanned, Schurman scored when Powell's easy pop back of last night by the in the second inning after cracking out was the third out the two start the inning. Walper ' first was dropped by Oatway. The Kinsmen got their lone tally in the third. Mclnnis flied t; hit through second, MacKay forced him at the keystone sack then stole second himself and when no third P. ovor centre. Joey Schurmen attempted to pilfer Schurman threw the apple Gaudetls head and MscKsy romp- ed home. The score remained deadlocked at one-all until the sixth when il.e Sox pushed over the winning counter after Chlow had ground- Powell Stilt him home with a single just ia- slde third base. Cece Powell allowed the Kins- nen only two hits in seven inn- ings while the Sox were culling Gay for eight safeties MacKays one hand stab of P. Schurman’s fly to deep short field in the thi:d and Chlow's fancy pick up o1 P. Schurmans throw into the CILLI. at first in the feature defensive plays. cd out to the pitcher. doubled and Hank Landry sixth were 'hillips.—S. 6100 New Norzone 10500 Nib . 25S Noranda 3091 Normetal 1000 Norplck 15700 North Inca. 1500 OBrien 1600 Okalta 2500 Omnltrapa .._ ... .. 3000 Orlac 1000 Osulake 3800 Pac Pete 1375 Pamour 4300 Pen Rey .... ._ .-- ‘i000 Piccadilly 2000 Pore Reef 1000 Powell Gold 800 Preston .__._¢ 1012 Quemont LEO hfacKay f; sacrifice hit. I... Schm- flrst base on errors, Mac- Kay 2. Powell 1; struck out, by Powell '7. by Gay B; base on balls. off Gay l; hit by pitcher. by day P. schurman 2. Umpires J. schurman, bases, Hogan pldtt. and rm: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Olympic Standing DONDON. Aug. 0-01?) — Un- official standing by countriespar- ticipsting in the 14th Olympics. mpetition after final in 58 events: United Kingdo Turkey .. Netherlands . Denmark .. Australia Finland Switzerland Norway Argentina Austria Jamaica. Belgium ........ ..- ._.. __ Czechoslovakia Canada Peru .... .. . Yugoslavia. . lI/iexico ._ mypt .... no< Uruguay ..__ Panama. .... .... Poland . o-uuuie-aooocvla-sziiazgggfi Cardinals Anii Dodgers Move Sloser To Braves was No. 17 for the Philly outfield- er. Erskine fanned four and walk- ed only one. Blix Donnelly. working the first seven innings for the Phlls. was the hard luck loser. A single by Jackie Robinson. his stcal of sec- ond and another one-baggcr by Duke Snider accounted for Brook- lyn's first run in the first inning. The winning run came over in the seventh. Snider opened with his scratch double. advanced to third on Pee Wee Reese's infield out - having its greatest Junior mem- Junior Tennis Tourney To Dpen At 0h'town Slub A Junior Tennis Tournament, will be held at the Charlottetowni Tennis Club commencing Wed» nesday morning. This announce- ment was made the Tourna- ment Committee of the Char- lottetown Tennis Club last night. Because of Old Home Week, all‘ matches will be played during. tho morning oi this week. Matohesl will be scheduled and posted at the Club House this afternoon. The revival of a Junior Tour- nament will be greeted with great interest this year with the Club bershlp in years. Ali-most 60 Jun- iors are wielding racquets at Vic- toria Park Club this summer and 1t is hoped that out oi’ this group a number of future Island tennis stars will be developed. Rookie Shortstop Gains ‘Ground 0n Stan Musial NEW YORK. Alvin Dark. rookie shortstop o. the Boston Braves, gained scale ground on Stan Musial but hi." chances of becoming the first freshman since 1941 to win tnr. batting championship of the Na- tional Ileague today remained slim. Dark upped his average four points during the week to .334, but still trails the St. Louis Car- dinals’ slugger by 54 points. lvlul- iai slipped three points from .331 to .388 when he could collect only eight hits in 24 times at bat through games ending Sunday. Aug. 8. Chicago's Andy Pafko was tnud "rith .327. three degrees higher than the .324 compiled by another rookie. Philadelphia's Richie Ash- burn. Peanuts Lowrey of the Cubs and Tommy Holmes of the Bravos were tied for fifth place at .318. Musial was either the no. 1 or 2 man in every offensive depalt- nient. 1n addition to batting, the Aug. 9— (APi — Plan Maritime Open High Handicap Meet_ A Goodwill High Readies) Golf meet will be held on the Selve- dere links of the Charlottetown Golf Club course the second week cf septemlber it was announced following a meeting held at tau club house last night. The prob- able dates of the meet ere 5co- iember 13th and 14th. Due to the interest aroused in the handicap tournament since it was first mooted it was decided to make 1t open to the Maritimcs. All players with club handicaps of 20 or over will be eligible in enter. Committees were set-up and the ground work laid for the t-vo day event at the organization meeting. , Committees appointed included: Publicity and Prizes: W. It. Burnett, Johnny Squarebrigge. William Boyles, Gordon McDon- d Reservations and entries: Clo:- don Hutcheson, Tomulwgers. Gui- don Foster. Tournament: Howard Momma. Arnett Hewett, Harper MaeNoill, Ivan Home. Entertainment: O. K. Presby. Joe Dougan, Fkank Hansen. The committee chairmen have power to add to their ‘numbers. Mr. Stewart Moore was chair- man of the meeting last night at which Gordon Hutcheson was appointed secretary and Thomas Mitchell treasurer. Showers Surtail Opening 0f II. B. Tennis Tourney ROTHESAY, N. B, Aug. 9—(CP'! —With slhowers curtailing the opening day's play in the week- long New Brunswick tennis tourna- ment, only 17 matches had been completed tonight. They were run off in three divisions-senior men's singles, juniors men‘s singles and junior women's singles. Michael Cain. Montreal. Vermont Junior men's champion. easily won his opening match in the senior singles. defeating William Burn- ham, Renfcrth, N.B.. 6.3, 6-2. Hasn- llton Quain, Ottawa. downed Dave Anglin. Rothesay. 6-1. 6-2. The defending champion, W. G. McMullin, Rhiladelphia. will rep- resent the Westfield Tennis Club of New Brunswick. Eighty-eight players from 18 Donora. Pa, clouter led in runs with 91; hits with 155: and trip- les with l1. He was also tied for the lead in doubles with Del Ennis of Philadelphia at 29. grounded to third. The victory cut the paceaetting Boston Braves‘ margin over the Dodgers to four games. Enos Slaughter drove in five of St. Louis’ runs as the Cardinals downed the Cincinnati Reds before 22.718 spectators. Ken Raffenaberger, who twice held the Cards to one-hit shutouts. was the losing pitcher as Harry " and scored ‘while Gil Hodges I 288.0111 Bk .... _ 1500 Joliet ..- -.. so 85o Ben Ant ----~ - 3500 Kelore . .. 4100 Senator ...... .... .... 45 v3 5500 Kirk Gold 300 Sheep Cr 350 Labrador. . 11-05 Sherrltt . 3000 1'.. Duiault .. 26600 Bilanco M 375 Lake Shore 10300 siiv Mill l“ ‘ 450La Luz ._... 1015 Slscoe - ssoo Lebel e200 sprinser I 100 Leitch 2400 Steep R0 .... ... 2300 Llngman 1000 Burl Inlet i550 Little LL 1500 Sylvanite . 1000 Louvicourt 100 Teck Hu 530 Macassa 31100 Thurbols .... 17050 MacDonald . S100 Uri Keno .... .__.... 154 i550 MacLeod 434 Upp Can .... 165 300 Madsen . 112 Ventures .... __- .-~ 550 1000 Mal Gf 4000 Vicour ... 300 McDoug , _ 2025 Waite 2400 McKenzie 1000 wekusko 1500 McMarmac . 2000 Wiltsey ------ --- --~ 09 soon Mid Cont. .... zoo wrishr. Z »-- —--- m 640 Min Corp .-- -..- elo zoo Yknlfe Ion ._- -- l0 1500 Mylamaque .-.- ‘i000 Ymlr ................. .. 03 3-1 400 Negus a. _. ' ._., 4700 New Cal . .. ...... 165 CURB _~__ 1500 New Marl . - -....- 16 352i New Jason -... 401-2 100 Pond Ore .. M ‘I041 New Poo .. ..- Total sales 807.000. V I Listen to C F C Y ‘a’ TUES: WED: _ _A__ for all the Interesting features of the CHARLOTTETOWN 9.! OLD HOMI WIIK RACES” Afternoons AUG." 10-200 to 5.00 AUG; 11-200 ie 5.00 THURS: AUG. 12-10010 LO AUG.‘ 13-200 te LN iu one. ren- q m.) Horse seeing; prize winners It the Agriculture! Show --ali the highlights brought to you every day of iiie fair. Evenings 9.30 to 10.00 TQM lo 10.30 9.30 f0 TQM lD-OD h- I 1.30 niluseosecamsvovesoenlv . TII MACDONALD TOIACCO COMPANY ritisirdinffonsols CIOAIIIIII . . TSANDVS llilsl (the Cat) Brecheen racked-up his up spring training outside the States. President Branch announced tonight the Dodgers will train next Florida. with Vero likely site. 1n Havana and Panama. clubs are 1n the tournament. Most have entered the junior mens events. Dodgers To Tralii in Florida iiext_$iii'Iii8 BROOKLYN. N.Y.. Aus- 9 — (AW-After two years of setting headquarters Unlitd Rickey Brooklyn year in the‘ continental Beach In 1947. the Dodgers conditioned 13th win against four defeats. AND DRIVE - IN ‘novaev-oeiwmu-eseous“ _ flvvunoq..,,_,___“»““ ‘ -. M _.»¢ ‘vgfifififiq After your favorite iione iuces to victory It Nil CINIIIONIQWI laces, pion e visit to V SANDY'S RESTAURANT and DRIVE-IN You'll find everything tiiere from Southern Fried Chicken, of its best, to satisfying T-boiie, Tenderloin end Sirloin Steaks and Folk Chops, eII topped with golden brown French Fries. FOOD TO PLEASE THE MOST DISCRIMINATING TASTEI it's lust e good stretch drive to SANDY'S RESTAURANT; a Seven miles out on the St. Peter's Highway, Route 6. TIIE LIGIITEST and BRIGIITEST SPOT AFTER DARK “WiiEilE TIIE rooii IS iiivinvs coon" '3 53"‘ AURANT I ways“. o o HOME ween . . CIIARLOTIETOWN , AUGUST 10th to 13th The months of orenaroiion ore over and we ole now reodv for our patrons- for OIIITTIGIIUS from the Maritime: who hove so generously patronized us, for other friends beygond the confines of the Maririmes, and also friends and relatives from the great Republic to the south. Many are already here, others ole speed- ing towards us knowing IuII veil they will receive o Iieoriy welcome. We have done everything we possibly could to place our grounds in excellent condition for our onnuoi big Provincial Live Stock Show and to p vide a great progmm of Iiomess racing, vaudeville and other entertainment for our customers. We extend on invitation to one and oil-be among the thousands who will come to OLD HOME WEEK AND PROVINCIAL LIVE STOCK FAIR. Don't miss the thrills and entertainment which come with this — one of the greatest outdoors shows ever staged in Conodo. ' ' This ls Our Program ‘TUESDAY. AUGUST 10th , . NOTE:-Race programs are all ‘subject to change. Because of the tremendous lritryjiat it may be necessary to split two or more classes and that may mean a change In the arrangement of the events. MOR NING . Judging of Live ems commences at 9.00 o'clock. 6A p’, Qlrel. Hereford: and Angus. HORSES-Classes 1 and S. ' AFTERNOON Grand opening by Governor General At 1.40 o'clock Sharp. Horse racing and Vaudeville in front of Grand Stand. Races get away at 2:00 o'clock sharp. FOUR-YEAR-OLD FUTURITY (Closed) 2:I9 TROT, VICTORIA DRIVING CLUB 2:29 PACE, Isf Division, CARVELL BROS. '1 2:I9 PACE, PERFECTION ICE CREAM. Eaoli evening an outstanding vaudeville show will be presented which will include (he Parker Brothers, two young chaps who will thrill the audience with their molt extraordinary hand to hand acribatio features; the Florida. Trio, one of the Ilnelt European acts to come to America since the close of the war and one which is out- standing in the field oi’ comedy: Gautier’: Steeplechase-A Toy Shop not consisting of six fox terriers. four ponies and a monkey that has given command performances before the King and Queen; Silvers Johnson. a. ‘ of comedy who will turn the place into a bediam when he rattles out to perform in his mysterious and cantanker- oua Austin; The Renees, an English importation noted for their superior bn-ud o! juggling who are playing American fairs for the first time this year; Hal Sayers, In a bicycle act and comedy juggling which has proven very popular at other lain: Howard and Wanda Bell. an unusual acrobatic attraction of superior quality; and l high wire act chock full of thrilling momenta. EVENING SHOW IN FRONT OF GRANDSTAND Show gurts at 8:00 o'clock. The Evening Shows will be the most eolerfuf enl spectacular that have ever been presented to a Maritime audience. They will include all the acts listed above with the Revue making several appearances and all will be under the direction of an expert Master of Ceremonies. The program will move right along, giving two hours of delightful e-rte-tainment. The large Vaudeville stage. will be a thing of beauty with lta scenery and colored lights. Believe us. you will eee the finest evening program ever staged here. Horse Parade, Standard Bred end load- ltere. WEDN ESDAY AUGUST MORNING Judging of Live Stock commences at 9.00 o'clock. HORSES-Clauses I and l. CATTLE-Jerseys. lloisteins and Shorthorne. AFTERNOON l-forse racing and Vaudeville in front of Grand Stand. laces celled at 1.45 will start at 2.00 o'clock. Vaudeville acts and entertainment will be in between the heats of the harness racing. The mm Orchestra will furnish music. 232s TROT, PROWSE BROS. 2.27 PACE, CORNEY BROS. FREE-FOR-ALL raor, HUGHES onus co. 2.25 PACE, DEBLOIS BROS. EVENING SHOW IN FRONT O-F GRANDSTAND a Show starts at 8.00 o'clock. Full evening program with all acts of Vaudeville, en- lertainrnent and singing. A colorful variety program with beautiful lights and occur! with excellent music. - - - 12th THURSDAY. AUGUST MORNING JUDGING HORSES 8.00 o'clock. Chloe I and IA. CATTLE-ll! unfinished lilies. T-Iorsee in horse ring. cattle in cattle ring, also judging of sheep sud Multry. Horse racing and Vaudeville in front of Grand Stand. Races will be celled at 1.05 and will start at 2.00 o'clock sharp. ~ ' 2:28 TROT, Ist Division, S. A. McDONALD. 2:21 PACE, BEVAN BROS. FREE-FOR-ALL PACE, SMALLMAN'S LTD. 2:23 PACE, MOORE 8s McLEOD Vaudeville acts and enteriainmdent will be interspersed between heat; of the harness racing. Orchestra will furnish music. EVENING SHOW IN FRONT OF GRANDSTAND [how starts at 8.00 o'clock with all acts of Vaudeville and Prize Cattle Parade. FRIDAY, -AUGUST 13th ‘ AFTERNOON Horse racing and Vaudevillein front of Grand Stand. Races called at 1.45, Ill] start at 2.00 o'clock sharll- \_ 2:28 TROT, 2nd division, S. A. McDONALD. 2:29 PACE, 2nd division, CARVELL BROS. JUNIOR FREE-FOR-ALL, MOORE 8. McLEOD'S." 2:17 FACE, OLD SPAIN'S. Other Divisions to be roced on Wednesday and Friday night's. Vaudeville acts and entertainment will be interupersod between beak of harne- Ileing. Orchestra will furnish music. EVENING SHOW IN IRONT OF GRANDSTAND nu eveuml DPOITIIII with all sets of vaudeville. Intermission between 8:80 and I200 o'clock for presentation e! prizes in owners, drivers and grooms. Our final eve- ning performance will he one of the best ei the four. LYNCIPS BIG MIDWAY will be in full operation on Main Grounds afternoons and veuinge. No need to go into particulars-all the thrillers will be there-all the devices that please the kiddies so much. The very latest in amusement; In the . evenings the Midway will be a beautiful idght with ita over 1.000 extra colored lights f‘ -n|ulle from two organs-new side shows will make their appearance and a new ride. the Caterpillar. e MEALS — Lunches will be served in the up-to-date Horse Shoe Bar. and meals to reetaurantF-breakfast, dinner and supper. Both at back of main Grand Stand- Icasensble prices. ADMISSION FREE TO MAIN GROUNDS, MIDWAY AND LIVE STOCK EXHIBITION Afternoons-SIM) lees the whole show. Races and Vaudeville-Children S0 oenta Ark included. EVENING SIIOWT-Admisaion S0 cents-Children 25 cents-taxes Included. SEASON TICKETS at all drag stores and Old Spain, $5.00, taxes included. They take in all performances and are transferable. No refunds are made on unused portions of Season Tickets. Ilth I Ii. J. KENNEDY, President. GEORGE H. IUNTAIN, Secretory.