lfilitine displays all ‘ m, series l m9)’ d“ ' ni ht's City Softball en the fans who bitter. hard-lo ht w w -= “ rm “mung esegond » lace all ‘Wegular sche ule out- ‘ "T513" to tak their 1U when g I O rid 0990i‘ t‘ooii 3.5mm. rabid puns behind the playing 5 A; times the din was m4 it must have been y. assignment for the hurl- mp their poise out there .. piichlll! mqilfld- ' . . red as if the ..:.1.'1'pl’.§§re either one f n..- blow “sky high” but d; eontrolh slippfidklmonlalelna - t q 0 l’ P 9 ‘l "m" 8y to pitch their - s the were in y mates behind t em gave w; wjairtight support. ugh the Aircraftsmen have captured that big onenins the series is far from de- opinions expressed by the ty of the fans were that the e . e ¢ is very little if any dil- in the strength of the two They are practicall es .. matched as the Samese and it will likely be only the i’ oi the same-and they plnyed a large part in thc .. of several playoff games nay settle the issue. . . e the two squads will raway at each other again l: second meeting. It is that the two managers will the same lineups as took to . c Tuesday. Navy on that n had new laces on lineu iiarted at second base and wound up at third as Mow- ent to the hill to relieve . e .. played a smart game at positions and his sensational oileberges hard hit ground- lhe third base line in the thinning to get the runner .. was one of the fielding -- his of ‘the gamc. lsnot likely that Scotty Rey- nanager and second baseman Navy. will be able to start. as he was runnin to lose in one of the semi- inal ters put Scotty on the side- ' uni his loss was felt keenly i Navy team. e . t inlrt second baseman and us bitter, Raynor was also ng influence to the team -1 arly in the tight spots. But a who have replaced him in i two games have been turn- hworkmanlike jobs as Ra - directs his squad from t e e e - nuke no mistake about it Ill] be out full of fight and for tonight's encounter. They have to wi a commanding two-game tould prove. disastrous. . Y! don't want anything lo happen and their su rt- it won't happen. So you lo aee one of the peppleat. mug games of the season blows when they are beat- “ both fight right down to : pitch. .. e a ‘y take it from a friend gutltlonhthat there will be lstar. You won't get it lied because we tried to pry ‘I about his future plans irailn him recently. but ho in old time Calderisn man- ‘ O W! a question oi salary that ' sited out of hockey though "led he would want more he received last year end let it too. Ha has a big 1 out west and he recently ‘out all partners except one. e practical man in his lbs business and his re- llartner is the "inside" Dutton Co. handles, milgkfolm-scts lalalad iln the ey w pa a m l“ "it vibrated wee p in the person of Dunn 1e d - yesterday were cut down to m“ Miss Joyce Cantwell meeting in the around the subject in th SPORTING NEWS Rain Forces Postponement Of S ‘side Races Yesterday; To Be Held This Afternoon A a... hm ached led r s Yesterday afternoon wee“ poet$nedulb‘::ll'sledl>fr::ln,u;1c.|: all? "lilo: ultagvcgl this afternoon starting at 2 o'clock PP D 0 r ard McDonald announced yesterday. A good crowd of fans both from the western capital and from the City were on hand to witness the four-clan card that wee scheduled with several mainland horses tak- ing part, but the downpour which lasted for about an hour i::.t..:.'.:':: "P Last night the horses were mcrside track waitin all stabled at the Sum- 8 for the word this afternoon that will send them away Even though the postponement was regretted with the promise of fine weather today a big crowd is expected to take in the meeting. ..___. Local Airforce Team Way To M ’tl Playdowns; ' Defeat Mt. Pleasant I 1-8 Tl-TE CHARDOTTETOWN GUARDIAN v50’ i rusarnss ' l". lied llufton Resigns dis il.L.Prcsident LOST ANGEL MARGARET O'BRIEN JAMES CRAIG MARSHA HUNT KEENAN WYNN When a hard-boiled re- porter goes soft-hearted i about a night - club beauty — the excite- ment begins! Gahgsters and gals! Cops and murder mysteries! And . a. six-year-old honey i Scoring live runs in the first'done started their vi half oi the seventh inning to knot as the seventh inning °§§Z§esPEZT the count at 8-nll and then com- starry second baseman o! the’ ing through with three m re runs Charlottetown team who had in the lirst of the riint while knocked out a homer earlier in blanking their opponents in the last three innings oi the game No. 2 A. . S. training school team from Charlottetown yesterday earn- ed the rislcit to enter the No. 2i Training nunand playdowns at Montreal when they defeated No. 10 Bombing and Gunnery School team from Mt. Pleasant at the Mt. Pleasant diamond 11-8 to chalk up their second straight victory in the best of three series Charlotte- town had won the opener played here Monday night by a. 5-1 score. It was another great game be- tween two evenly matched teams with the long range hitting oi the winners in the seventh and ninth innings playing the major role in their victory. Mt. Pleasant scor- ing two runs in their first turn at bat and adding s. brace o! tallies in the second went into a 3-0 lead. Charlottetown tied it up by the first hall of the fifth with a single coun- ter in the fourth and two more in the filth only to have the Mt. Pleasant team score five runs in the last hall ol the sixth to take wallop that was good for runs and before the uprising was over Charlottetown had added two more to again knot the count. Both teams went scoreless in the eighth and again the winners started their hitting attack in the pinches as they knocked in three runs in- cluding a homer by Kemp to take a three-run margin. Mt. Pleasant went down in order in their last turn at the plate to give the Charlottetown team the series. Henderson started on the mound for the winners but was replaced at the start of the seventh alter yielding eight runs. being replac- ed by Swan, fast left-hander who hcld the Mt. Pleasant team in check the three innings he worked. Capaluo. speed ball hurler of the Mt. Pleasant team went the route for the losers hurling a good gamc despite the l1 runs chalked up against him. the game came to bat with two- on to pole out another four-Easel t rec‘ - who knew all the ans- l wers! | L lard. M. Connoll Praught. G. Kelly |i.Y. Stock Exchange Montague, Fri. 3:45 P. M. Montague. Sat.. 7:30 and | . 9:45 P. M. SOURIS — MON. 7.30 P. M. SOURIS — 9.30 I’. M. TWO SHOWS Aircraftsmen - Tangle With t Charlottetown 000 1M 503- Mt. Pleasant 210 005 000- what looked to be a commanding a . ‘ But the winners not to be out- Wiclow’s Pride ‘Winner Of Feature Event At St. Stephen Yesterday _ ST. STEPHEN’. N. 3.. Aug. 23- Joe Direct (Moreside) . .. C?) - Two Halifax horses and Walnut Abbe (Hood) St. Stephen entry won today's open- Peter Piper (Ryan) ing events of a three-day harness Eunice L. (Hayes) racing meet here. A .000 Free- Time: 2:11. 2:09 1 12. For-All tomorrow will feature the 2:20 Trot and Pace. Purse $300 program. Hillgside Scott (Conroy) Hal- ax . . . . . . . . . . . . Bright Spot (O'Brien) Cochato Princess (Walker) Marchmont (l-lastey) Bright Hanover (Blanche) l Time: 21131-4, 2:11 l-2. 2:12 2:26 Trot and Pace. Puree Jacob Withrow (Hood) l-lal- 1 ax . . . . . . . .. Peter Budiong (Moreslde) 3 Carnation Lady (Haley) - 3 Archie Lee (Shannon) . 0 Nitro Hal (O'Brien) 5 Pal (McLean) Time: 2:13 1-4. 2:15. 2:15. ‘III! SUMMARY Junior Irec-Ior-All Purse $450 widow's Pride (Tremble) 5t. St h 1 Dale H. (J. O'Brien) .. . 2 K. 0f 0. Tennis The senior tennis matches in the Knights of Columbus tournament 0H9 l. l 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 4 3-4. 2 00 $3 5 1 3 2 4 6 match. Miss Claire McDonald and _ ladies’ sin les. Miss Cnntwell won ' ' the first gset d-2. and Miss Mc- Donald the second set 6-4. Owing to the rain the match was late in starting and darkness overtook the players. It will be finished to- morrow. - _ Remember When The first round of the boys‘ Jun- ior tennis tournament sponsored by the Knights of Columbus was completed yesterday morning. Gus Flynn and Jack Smith losing to Ivan Dowling and Hubert Pineau 6-4, 3-8. 4-6. It was hard fought all the way and was anyb0dy‘s game up to the last. Friday morning at 9:30 Ivan Dowling and Billie McNcely meet Merlin McKenzie and Hubert Mur- naghnn and at 11 a. m. Cecil Dowl- ing and Harold Plneau meet Frank Sigsworth and Jack Nicholson. By The Canadian PressY in: aoi: hbiililrie ‘ca: entire s. Philip 23,111? 5:1 8:4, The ladies’ junior singles got 5-2, viomry before 200 spectators‘ underwn in the afternoon. but at Philadelphia in the intcrzone Weiemglflsgtid hi,“ 31c of“ 1&1: mun‘ won by ‘Wham’ lvllllan and‘ Miss Lorraine McNeely will finish this morning at 10:30. and Miss Mar Gillls and Miss Leah MacDona d will also play. ‘ Ulllilli IIJTIIIIITIB lillllilil LONDON - (CP) - The Royal Nonmiuniaerland Fusiliers, known as the Geordies. are fighting in Normandy Bg a machinegun unit and 000k Caen. LABOR DAY PURE WHITE CIGARETTE PAPERS (glau- riva mama. "Wank; whim‘? when someone out. j. ; UONBUUI.‘ "ROWN. or. Urihopcdic .' liiilFillilST ll: , G gun's" Own Street W". P.l.L braised ' tiaea O “I\|'\I\|!\ l l RACES in the thrust on‘ liavy Tonight Onc game in the lead as a result oi’ their victory Tuesday night Air-g craftsmen tangle with the navy at the psi-h diamond * ‘ght in the’ second game of their bcst of five lserlcn for the City softball league tit-( e night's encount is expected to be another see saw battle all the way. Great Tennis Seen In Local Club Tourney Great tennis was seen at the Char- lottetown Tennis Courts yester- day as the Club Tournament con- tinued. Eleven matches were played with finnal winners doubtful in several cases until the last score. The Don West - Johnny Square- briggs match in particular was hardly - contested all the way and Johnny came closer to winning than the final score indicates. As the scores show the other two matches in the Men's Singles were also closely - contested affairs. Results 0' yesterday's matches were as follovrs: Men's singles . lvan Reddin won from Dick Rice 6-2. 5-7. 5-4. Ned Wran won from Frank Han- sen 7-5. 2-6. 7-5 Don West won from Johnny Squ arebriggs 6-2, 6-2 Ladies‘ Singles Eleanor Bourke won from Caro- line Sinclair 6-0, 6-1. Mrs. N. A. Rutherford won by default from Mrs. Tomkins. Nancy Simpson won from Betty Florsythe 8-1. fl-l. Gwen Barbour won from Jenn Forsythe 6-1 6-1. Mixed Doubles Bill Moreside and Eleanor Bourke won from Flt. Lt. Rutheriord and Mrs. Rutherford d-O, 6-1. \ Ladies Doubles z and Caroline Sinclair won from Ruth Wilson and, M Gordon 6-0, 6-2. . Mrs. Cherette and Mrs. Phair won from Jean Forsythe and F‘. Prowse 6-2. 4-6, fl-4. Men's Double: Don West and Johnny Square-I briggs won from Dick Rice and Ivan Reddin B-O. 8-2. THURSDAY’ MATCHES Eleanor Bourke Afternoon -— Jean Lowther Mary Campbell. Evening — Mort Dew vs. J. Bur- V8. ‘ MONTAGUE, Sill‘. 4 I roux CLASSIFIED CLASSES Siiilli-PIIRSES-Siiilli Horsemen are asked to send their entries to the Secretary not later than Saturday, Aug- ‘ uat 20. GEORGE McINTYRE, Secretary. den and Mrs. Charette va 1". Mr. Hansen and G. Barbour. Jack Power and John Aubrey vs. l". Pierce and Lt. Richardson. - Jimmie Palmer and David Cor- nish vs. B. W. Power and Partner. l A few first round matches in the . ]Men's Dtougées and éhetlgfixzd Doub- e mus paye o a once. lTliese matches are holding up oth- (er couples from Play. Unless ar-l ‘rangements are made at once. alll first round matches not played by Thursday night (weather penult- ting) will be defaulted. STANPORD-LE-HOPFL Essex (OP) Mrs. Sarah Ann Reeve cele- her 106th birthday by knit- bebys coat for a charity sale. ' of the league thmu successful season la was offered spring. He said at would announce his decision later. l iAll Star K. 0f 0. ‘Softball Game Di K fl McKenzie. M. y’. Shepherd, C. Dowiing. F. Butler i Anaconda . Am Car and F ' lBeth Steel ' Radio Corp Vanadium Corp lgest El The two teams put on a great figh-v . ting display in the opener and to- n been f or several days. "I'd like to stay. it would leave rne too much out my busi. mm‘ jl . ghout a highly st winter and the presidency last h triers in ‘he west and Last evening two all star teams eyed an exhibition game on the nghts of Columbus diamond, the rst choice winning out 17-9. They lined up as follows: 1st" R. Whelan, J. Zakem, K. Goodwin, C. White. . West. 2nd: E. McNeil]. D. McDonald. . Hennessey. E. Corbett. M. Rich- y. C. Callaghan. I. ..’.‘ econ Con Edison . Elcc Auto Lite Gen Elec Gen Motors wiwmmwmmnw Kcnnecott Mont Ward Nor Am Phil Pete U S Rubber :Ta.-.-ac>-_.e,¢elnu4.-~avu . use» v1 ewe- ma.- . a =cnaopu> United Aircraft “ma. , a . |'¢\\3@ HOSPITIITGO TO WOUNDED Canada has two hospital ships, the Lad-y Nelson and the Letetia. the latter :1 veteran troop carrier which at present is being over- hauled and converted. FOR SHA V/NG ECONOMY, MY MONEY GOES ON . 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