%_igaca six steadiness in the field. plus time- ly hitting in the first four lnningsi gave the Officers that all imperi- ant first game last night in th semi-final series with the and might well prove to turning point ‘of the playoffs. I U But it has been an old story with same Officers squad all season long. Once given a lead they hang on tenaclously and it has to be a hard hit bal that gets by any one of them. That was the case last night. yes, right to the final out for with the Navy threat- ening their shortstop came through with a hair-raising play to end, the game. a s o Week Near draws near by leaps and bounds as workme rush improvements to an are to be seen strolling around the magnificent looki detail and it is expected that C arlottetown will definitely have the largest number of visit- ors ever to come here during Old Home Week celebr ion. No matter how many trips one makes out there there is always something new to catch the eye. Yesterday an up to date new lunch room was noticed. Clean and neat. the counter is in the shape of a horseshoe with all electrical a ng plant taking ‘SPORTING NEWS Preparations For 0ld ilome Gompletion Success of Program Assured i As the Old Home Week program nut Abbe. 2.06 1-4 interest is mounting “Kinney. 2.01 1-2 added to the grow- n n end. Every day more and more visitors and Lou Mc- g list. And on their way and expected to arrive nightly are the St. Stephen delegation of Muriel Hanover. 2.08 4. Lone Ace. 1.00. Sunnymeade, 2.07 I-4, Lawyer Orat. tan. 2.08 1-4 and Pal a great bunch of trotters and pacers. Johnny Conroy one of the most popular drivers with Island fans ever to sit a sulky is expected with his fast stable at any time. Head. ing the list is Jollity. 2.05 1-4 last year's Maritime pacing champion and this already with several wins chalked up including the pacing Derby held at New Glasgow. Gaye Law recently imported with a mark YE LASSIE COM E. HOME TECHNICODOR The Picture That Is Roddy McDowell Donald Crisp Edmund Gwenn Nigel Bruce ‘crown from seven other finalists- th the ' ls Sport Shorts From Britain l! ALI-AN NICIALH Canadian Prose Btaff W tor SO IN ENGLAND. Aug. l0 —(C‘P)- Canada's aimy in mgland. ranks do leted since D- Day when tho of its meni- staged the first of its 1044 eporitg charnpion- Jiipg when a signals reinforcement unit team won ths tabloid sports Al outgh hed a tie wi an artillery reinforce- ment unit. each with 126 ts. e signallors Wm awarded irsg place on the basis of a higher standing in the shuttle relay. In third Dilut- with 119 points. was an infantry reinforcement unit. while a trans- art company finished fourth With ree less. Members of o wlrininfi team s. Oregorash of Sgt. BL. Coleman, Opl. K.B. Beatt . Lansing, Ont.; L. Cp. Sallaws. Calgary, Alto; Pies. E. V. Jackson. Trenton. Ont.; and RE. Arbuckle.| Practise For All Stars Teen Tliis Evening ii“ city All Stars softball team will hold a raotioo at the Park diam- ohd ht at six oolook. With meh- 9min playoff game sched- uled fgr Su ay afternoon it is - perative that all players be ii. 0f G. Tennis a d esterday in tho $11 yeCollimbus Twill! ht Ill cularly Mike 0h Makers ixtlluiigrnament were hard fo the wry-m Tmmlllfi 9'" true o o Henna“;- and inerled ‘rraiiior. when lo rallies and tricky ptlyl {figured s games which the ans watched wiitfi teen interest. slgieingr owon from M. Hen- nggsey, 1-6 9-7.B-1.Misses P1171395 Coyle and Sarbara Doyle won from Helen Connolly and M10110“ FINE Lfor rolling Be good to yourself Try urrel jaucusr 11, CUT your own As Long as I Live By . EMlLiE LORING CHAPTER XXI Joan watche bordered by g feathery folia d the black reen shrub; and , 8e of trees, “m. Montreal; s . K. L. Biordann Brown. 8-2. 6-3. M. I-Iennsssey and Oraysdn, Sas .. and GI‘. McKee.‘ A. Doyle won from J. Con y Ill‘! North Bay. ont-i Bdr or. Keeney.‘ c. Callaghan. M. 9-1- _ Blaine Lake. Basic. and Spr. G. E.‘ Matches scheduled for this eved Morgan of Toronto. nihg at 8.30 are: B. Coyle sub Mall-Gen. P.J. Montague took the Louise Blanchard vs. l-Ie en u salute at a parade of all athletes 1w 1nd Mary Murnaahlll- d prior to the first; event and pre- At 8.30- D. M¢D°l1l1d i“ pliances. Here may be had ligllt lunches. hot coffee or whatever may be needed and is another dis- itinct improvement. I Of course the main rcstaurantl will again be in operation wherel I full course meals will he served with ‘waitresses expecting to cater to a of 2.0’! 1-4 who is expected to be at top form for the meet here. Hill- side Scott. 2.11 3-4 that wtll known trotter who is usually up with the leaders and Sandy D. 2.09. another newcomer who already has a vic- tory to his credit since coming down to the Maritimes. like a spool o ‘ . Alleudy her snarled " relaxing under the smooth w‘ tign 10f the car, the - 1.3m . w ees on inacadam, "‘ elr. the glimpses of c5313 Lilli.’ They stopped ht a chug-o...“ look at a sign and sh: heard i True To Life. Montague Friday 8:45 P. M. Montague Saturday And in Brown their slim. willowy hurler they have a pitcher who is the acmg of coolness. especiall; when lb going gets tough. And he has plmity of steam on the ball also and mixing this with a de- ceptive change of pace last night “And I think you're Wllllilfllllll- It's maddening that this should hsp-' Joan bit her lips to steady them. F- Seraphina appeared at the door and E. had the Navy eating out of i115 hand for the most part. Last night he reall "pulled the string" on a couple o occasions and made Nnvy batters look foolish. But although losing last night's game Navy are by no means to be counted out. they were as good if not a litile better than the Officers team and had the winners making tional plays on hard hit balls to put do\\'n what could have become dangerous rallies. . . - They uncovered a new hurler in Mowitt last night. This boy really SETH?!" ' - larger number of patrons than ever = After settling downi t l burns them in. l-le was the vlc-_ tini in the first innings of some bilfl breaks and‘ yes lucky hits as Officers dumped balls just the infield as they only got part of 3h: fast ball but in the last five with his males giving him perfect support he held his opponents to one safety. It was his first start of the sea- .\\-1th gimel son L-lst night and with that game ' ' be _ next time out the . choose to start him back the Air Force team. t t . And tn go out on the end of a limb. I still think that the Navy may send it into a third and de- ciding game. Of course to do so they will have to play errorless ball but last night they prov- ed thcy could do Just this by their display in the last fi' in- nlngs of the game. Pete Kelly's sparkling 76 over the Green Gables golf course on Wednesday afternoon. a feat that iron him the Island title for the rd time since he came to the d. u-as one of the lowest. if he lowest. score chalked up in history of the Island competi- o he: the tion. all And what makes it more inter- esting is zhe fact that the Green Gables course is a much tougher mic l’) play over than either the Bclvederc or the Summerside courses. That W85 the concensus of opinion of the players takin part in the meet although at the same time they stated that the course was in perfect condition. l-Iotvever ivhcre the for (he golfers comes in is . at once they slice off and go into the rough it ls next to impossible‘ to get out of it and if one Isl th over , i i i! j style. _ the difficult part i 4115p] efore. The painting is practically com- pleted and the buildings and grand- stand are really glistening. part of the work was donc the supervision of Saunders Mndore and a capable staff of help- ers who deserve credit for their fine job. Race Horses Still Arriving under Every available inch of stable lspace will be taxed to the limit by the time the enormous entry list is complete. Certainly there never has been the like of it ,Marltimes and next week's four y racliig meet will live long in the memory of the thousands of fans who will‘ ack the grand- stand and blenc ers and flow into the centrefield. Race horses still arrive with Wal- - Sensational Plays Pulled Off As Officers Navy Team ’s Measure 8-2 Taking advantage of errors and walks and then coming y blows in the first four innings of the game Officers last night beat Navy 8-2 in the opening game of the semi-final series of the Cit Softball League. The irst four innings told the story of the outcome. Navy nfter settling down after their shaky start matched the ivinners play in a star studded contest that produced sparkling play after play with the last five innings of the game being a scoreless battle between two evenly matched teams. It was easily the best played game of the season. Raynor's bril- lisnt stop of a terrifically hit ground ball in the first inning was the first highlight. Brilliant run- nlng catches by McDonald and Junop. outer gardeners of the N were other masterpieces Goodalels stab of a backward catch in the seventh twenty feet behind first base retired the Navy in that frame. But the real masterpiece of them all came in the last of the ninth joying a banner season. lifaiiy familiar faces are missing but both clubs have added new meni- bers who are coming along in great a e . The various club competitons are always keenly contested with best of sportsmanship being ay-zd. Difficulties have been mct and overcome and it is one of the Island sports that has ke c up its high standard despite u'a.- time conditions. . t through I Take iwlth the Navy at bat: the losers trying desperately to get a going had men on third with two down. Raynor was |at bat and with a count of 2 and l2 he hit a terrific grounder that l appeared to be going between third p and short for a single; Kemp short- ;stop for the winners raced far to ' his left to make a sensational stab of the ball and then throw to third to force out Mowitt, Navy hurler for the final out of the game. Mowitt although striking out three men in the first inning had ;iwo runs charged against him as the Officers put together a base on balls, an error and three hits for their brace of tallies. Two hits. two errors and another free pass to first gave the Officers four runs in the second with only two of them being earned and then again in the first of the fourth after Navy had counted twice on two hits and an error. to get back into the running Officers scored their final runs of the game and what. proved to be the last ones with two singles sandwiched in be- ltween a triple by Brown‘. their - pitcher, the only extra base wallop of the encounter. From then on the fans were treated to a great~ex- hibitlon of softball. Navy tried desperately hard; with one out in the last of the fourth they put two - on with two successive walks b Brown; the next man struck out to ease the uprising somewhat but Williams drew the third walk of the inning to load the sacks. Brown , however recovered control to force the next man to ground out and l qucll the Tar's most dangerous up- 7: In the Junior met and defeated the Cubs by l4 to 6. Both however the Beavers hitting with men aboard gave them a good edge on their opponents. The Beav Ward. Thistle, J. Nicholson, Donald Cubs J. boxer. ' ‘OX1. Souris Monday '1lIIlIIIIIIIIIIII Junior Softball Burke. C. Pineau. E. Clarkin, Don ‘Trainer. The next game will be morning at 10.30. Remember When By The Canadian Press Jimmy Braddock lost a IO-round decision to Babe Hunt, Ponca City 80 and 9:45 P. M. 8 and l0 P. M. TWO SHOWS MATINEE Knights of- Columbus Softball League, the Beavers teams played good ball. line ups: ers I-fartinger, Pinenu. Trainor, L. McDonald. J. Louis Mc- — A. Tillie, C. McDonald. Fields. R. Burke. R. this sented awards to the winners And runners-up at the finish. Events in which athletes com et- ed were the I00 and 50-yard dss es. the standin and running bro dI jumps. runn ng high jump. the hop. top and jump, and a couple o! of runners-up Edi‘. . . Py 0f Newl Waterford. NS; Lleut. A.E. Pagei of St Catherines. Ont; Ii. Bdr. L.‘ E. Bowser of Vancouver; Cadet R- B. Davis of Hamilton. Ont, and Spr. O. E. Morgan of Toronto. Ken Reardon. wiio was some shakes as a defenceman with Mont- real Canadiens of the National Hockey League. leaped and ran his yvav to the individual champion- ship at a sports day held by n bridge company of the Royal Can- adian Army Service Corps. frog The versatile corporal Winnipeg chalked up a total of points in wlnnipeg four events. placing second and third in two others. and playing second base as a member of iiie platoon winning the softball title. Individual runner- llDtWBB L. Cpl. N. Swirls of Weston, On Reardon won the running and standing bread Jumps. the hop. step and Jump, and the Iii-pound shot out. He placed second to L. cpl. W.D. Crawford of Midland. Ont.. in the IOO-ya-rd dash and was g member of the platoon team Kelly vs. W. Shepherd cholson. Air Force Girls Win Front S'side Team 18-10 A vary inferentinl um o! loit- ball was played on the school din- mond. Summerside on Wednesday eveni when a team of W. D.s from Ilgo. 1 O.R.S. met a local school irl team. The school girls lost y a score of l8 to I0 which does not necessarily indicate the rela- tive merits of the teams. The highlights of the game were a catch by llllis of the school team in right field and the superior pitching of Olds for the visitors. , lead t e battery parade with four out of ivc. The school girls say they are de- rmincd to take the W. D.'l in camp the next time they meet. A return game is expected to be play- ed in the near future at. No. 1 GR. S. Much credit for organizing the school lrls team goes to Patrick Ryan. Welfare Officer. of the S.Y. C.I. and Bobb Schurrnnn who finishin third in the 400-yard relay. mes and distances of the l4 years ago today a-t Bos- Braddock became world's heavyweight champion in i935 arid lost the title to Jo-a Louis. June 2 1081. 2,4 Yankees All But 0L: Of American Pira Tvvo tes Bcfat Y’ ii. Y. Giants Straight winners were not. ken. ‘The winning relay team was made up of Swirla, Sgt. J.H. Ather- ton of Toronto, Pte. AM. Gauthier of Pembroke. 0nt.. -and Pte. E. S. White of Countv Harbor Lake. N.S. League Race By The Associated Prose St. Louis all but eliminated New York Yankees from the American lea race yesterday as Denny Cia ehouse shut out the McCarthy lan with six singles for the Brow- nies‘ 10th straight victory by a 3-0 score at New York. Galehouse hung up fifth suc- cessive victory after los ng three starts in the early season when he Y coached thorn. L u s: Wflgls-EI-Iali. ss. lternard, o: Mc- Dowell, 3b; Palidwar. 2b; Sherman 1b; Dale, rf; Pate, cf; Dawson. lf; s. p. Summersidc girls — Conrad. 2b: schurman. 1f; Morrison, 3b; Mac- Farlane. p: Pope. oi“ Ellis, rf: Ramsay. c; ompkins. as. Umpires: Dr. J. A. McMurdo and Henry Landry. After the game Mr. Ryan had n decorated table ready at which the girls were served ice cream and cake and pop.—8. Grand Gircuit Racing Results GOSHEN, N. ‘L, Aug. l0 — (AP) - Dar-nley, four year old son Scotland owned by Aaron Willi!!!" 0f Corning, N. Y., trotted the fastest mile of the year and mado a ‘i ers I sent. with a long box. "Deys for you. Miss Jv-flll- Flowers, de boy said. I'll bet. YOU won't make me throw den in dc rid." ut" t box on the table. Seraphiria. That will be all." As the maid left the room Joan flared. "See that? Flowers! Phone callsi Mother and flthfl‘ had to go u» town today- ll,“ alone. I have to answer. I cant atlynd it. I won't. What shall I o .. The fact ltllltd tesrs‘ walled in h ony ade o er an- 3. qglie hid her face again-It rs. Show’; shoulder. v “There, there. my dear. Your? making a mountain out of a mole- hill. Go off somewhere this af- ternoon and leave the flowers and phone calls to Seraphina. Why not keep your date with Craig? Hg told me that you and ho had planned a mountain picnic for this afternoon. Here he is now. Come in. Craig and advise Joan is being flooded with con- gratulatlorls and flowers. ‘She wants to escape. I s goated that sh; beep her" date wit you." " "Did she need the suggestion? Was Craig Lamont really as sugprised as his voice and eyes in cated? Joan wondered. Was it possible thatlhe hlazi-llwfxpfifltfd her to after est n lodded into the orist's box in lief hand "More flowers for you. Miss Jo- an. An’ a lady Jest telephoned to ask if you was at home. said she was comin’ to con- Put the boxes on the table. Seraphina." As the maid left the room. Joan looked at Craig Lamont. "I'll go. I'll do anything to get away from this terrible house." The last word floated back from the stairs. Mrs. Shaw smiled at her son. "So far Victory’ Willi“ on your banner, Craig. Watch your step. my dear. 1f you want to keep there. Sunsets and mountain tops are headyfl" "Think I don't realize that? Cool, calm friendliness is my role _if I can esp in character. Thanks for talking with Joan. It helped." I-Ils mother's eyes shone with laughter. "Not nearly so much as a little story I told and the flow- Those were a .. “' ins ation. I timed them to come whle I was here." "You and your inspirations! Did A rush and splash and g1 brook, which the gtormnklgf Mi night before had swollen, 5-’ light set the chromium on m; cars ablaze. She hadn't slept all last night, she remembered She looked up and met Lsmciil friendly. smillns. hazel eyes. 0g’ sudden her world. which had b. topsy-iurvy. became a right- up, stabilized world. » She acknowledged though“ "Curious, isn't it, what .. .' of outlook will do to one‘: pp of view? My emotions were .. 1n hard knots. New i. , heavenly air, I realize that! making an insurmountable mm tain out of a ly llfllmmole . There's one thin I want m5 of and then we’ drop last eyq. in into the bottom of our m .. at will the girl you want . marry think when she he“ u. engagement rumor-notice that can refer to it with calm no she's bound to hear it." ~ - "What do you ‘mow of file . I want, to m '2" "Don't bitei Your mother-J’ ‘ Joan broke off the sent Mrs. Slaw had told her about girl with whom her son m . ove, in confidence. - Craig Lamont laughed. _ "So mother told you about , did she? I thought Sally sin could keep a secret bettnr ili that. Just between you up] .. Joan, I love the girl deeply, derly. I wish I had ailoed u. marry me before yesterday. -. even if she hears of what in pened last evening-sin you won't, you have so consistent denied 1t todoy~she will stand when I explain. She n imagination and a flair for r dramatic. She may be a bit .11 ficult at first but she'll see it time." way-in (To be continued) Pleased At Finding Guardian 0n Sale it Montreal iisvn Stsiiii “possum while tnylug to Dry " with elieorowdlnorderwobtli us. in the Toroiitn-ilflli!“ " train. " I overheard the remark, going back m God's Country 7 then the query. ‘yvhere egg-yr, and the answer.’ Prime. a?‘ v Island." Immediately I vlllélmorm the yowli man who was ill ma“ and said. "These ere my 5"‘ m, too, 1 fully agree with "ti"! y ‘ "Qur Island. We 1011116 em. othm‘ later during i110 i"? an became better acquainted. ‘ ll mum in Montreal lute fill was a Sunday tosser on part time from a defence plant. only one Yankee. Johnny Lindell in the se- venth, reached base as the Ameri- can league champions suffered their eighth whtiewash and drop ed 9 1-2 games behind the flying rownies. At Philadelphia, Cleveland Iri- dians made it. two in s row over the Philadelphia Athletics. 5-4. ne- fore 4.997 fans. " Joe I-Ieving. who had come to the relief 0f starting pitcher Steve Oromek, registered his seventh vic- tory against two defeats, while the loss was suffered by Jittery Joe Berry, who relieved Luke Hamlin. I At Boston. Red Sox took Chicago] "slicing" then he ls in difficul- llfls- By The Associated Press Pittsburgh Pirates made it two straight over New York Giants yes- terday. thls time by a 10-4 score. but Rip Sewell. their ace pitcher. wasn't around to aim the vic- tory. The game was played at Pittsburgh. Sewell, winner of only two of previous eight starts. hurled the irst 4 2-3 innings but then his lame arm weakened and Preacher Roe took over. At Chicago. Tom Warren, whose wounds suffered at m e Navy, a competitive record for Oood Time ottlni A few weeks ago a story on these “sing- Park in winning the $3.060 n" pages told how Billy Petrolle. the; Mowitt had seven strikeouts to steady rounds of 39 and 3'7 for n l 01d "Fargo Express". was givgn ,. his’ credit ‘during the encounter total oi ‘l6 gave Pete his CTOWTLIKfQQQ ovation when he visgtcdlwhile walking three. while Brown ll: ivar. chased all the way in the Madison square Garden and m5 hurling for the Officers struck out first nine holes by the runner-up, gnmjduced from the ring the... five and issued "Annie Oakley's" to 58i- B. E. Britton of the 10081 fill‘ Later, Petrolle, who is now a sue-f 5m e you send all of those boxes, Sally Shark?” "Yes. Without cards. It eases my heart to see you smile, Crai . It hurts me so to have you hur. Here’; Joan." Mrs. Shaw smiled as she spoke to the Iifl- " "You are a quick dresser. my dear. Are you taking anything to eat? You'll be ravenous when m you reach the mountain." night I purchased a Gazette. ‘d hate to tell you what ls in the morninil. however. the hamper in the roadster, Bally over a. news stand for any Shaw. you'd never let it go." her g, qanette, when I saw a C118 son answered. "Something you town Guardian on sale. My lrllce. Don't expect u; till you see may was the more ellloYflble add fl- result a5 I had been away one derby on the final grand circuit gram today. Driven by Harry Whitney. Darn- lsy stepped the first mile in 1:50 8-4. 2 3-4 seconds faster than his own best time hun up as n three year old. The prev ous wmWiJl-lv! use]; record was two minutes flat set by Tara nine years aflo although Greyhound went a. mile in 1153 1-4 in p. special timed race. Thomas Thomas’ (correct) Soot- land's Cornet of Cleveland. after bo- wing in a photo finish, came back to win the second heat in 2:02 1-2 but was beaten in a stretch drive Slfliiflll who had lflliY- but P" cessful business man in Duluth. Navy garnered six hits all of even better 37 fill‘ the 185i Ill, [told newspaper men most of his them singles, being able to do noth- vompflrfid i0 Bllitflllifl Bil/B himisucccss could be laid at the fret. lng at all with Brown in the hi5 “like "laljiim- 10f hi5 01d manager-Jack Hllrliy- f Dinches while Mowitt was found ' i ' ‘ ‘ for nliie safeties. eight of them coming in the first four innings as he pitched to only sixteen men in the last five, as his mates tight- ened and gave him spectacular sup- port. S a The large entry list were quite! satisfied in the departure from the. former measure Wednesday in a Newark hos- pital, Lem Franklin. the Chic-tggo heavyweight. died ten days afici- suffering a paralyzing knockout detidlll! it ill 0X19 dill’ 3nd.‘ blow at the hands of one-Larry break- n stroked 5 ' 1m, lion l. not.‘ seems as if this method Will Lana Franklin's manager was __ Box SCORE be adopted at least for the durn- Jack l-Iufley. grollghsilnggfllllliltyilxle lilons-llnnhlvgfilyiligl gl-izavlauwittlleavtlllslee sifilymlii-i. yo‘: l" "l! ml" by 95ml“ '5 whim” ‘tgiiclniloglfjfllnelzllcitrahl-ilt if? our ex- hcme for two weeks. and “m” m“ ‘f! ‘he ‘EM’. ' . ' . °m°°" AB a P0 A 0"!‘ "l8 301G880 Qlllfl- oond of the American league sea- sent ‘he bww“ hm" “m” m‘ pcdition. if you see two lights on letters hm been r 11181.!" m’ , . , i We are not lullllwllne that Hizr- MacDonald Zbdzitb 4 1 5m Nicholson ma Andy 7mm m, m“ the 5mm, club finish line in 2:02. m, mount...“ m‘). .0 o“, m“, we,“ mic h... een more u Peies chm: to his third Island y lay was in any way responsible for Johnson, c hi; homer; in m; “bond t0 give Thzg"; k. my came m theyounh ' lumemb" “f” q"; and 1 work. f,“ oveflfied- so, with I °""““‘ “a?” "m" °" ‘hi’ ""15 "' l Franklin's. deal“ bl" B" 1"“ ill" Kemp. so m, Cubg . 3.0 ma she the Dods- inning iifler ‘the Rec Sox filled the WWWW"! ed out that signal? We never fellow Islander riwo.wsssl1ld'°"! h.“ fmhnmg i“ 5°°°nd p1a°“,,‘n'1"¥ t° PM!“ m" me dmermi “l”. Brilwll- ers didn't 698K110!!! "l! Wllllfi llll- bases on sucoeuive ingles by Pete used lt but once worse 1uck." on my way back to "God's 9171mm‘ Li: N. B.-P. E. I. meeting a counl: l of two boxers who fought under: Loescher, cf m the uvemh when surfing Fox Bob Johnson an?’ tubby mrt-‘I-l. "m. t'° ha“, purge ‘goo, Jam.’ heart Wis fight" ma“ "i so please keen vom- Guiifillfillls ell ' had been for hours as she called sale in ‘Montreal and oiiier H89 of weeks ago and proved concluo-j irelv that he was right at the peak. of his form and when he is like. tiici Kelly is a hard obstacle to‘ hurdle. _ ' ' And while on the subject of golf members of both Summerside and‘ Clnrloctetlilvii Clubs are again f Goodale. lb _ | Hart. rf Thousands of words will be Kelly, abagzb written in criticism of boxing as a| Dufort. if result oi Franklin's death, but’ a-Cameron when it is considered the number Tutglg oi bouts held over a period of Hbattrr out when years. the casualty list is verv- 7" 5 illli- . Navy -—-_---~- -_ _--~ ------ fl- 7-. .. .-—___ ‘Junop, i-f QUILKILS By ken Reynolds Ef,\','3“'ff s‘ Raynor. 2b McDonald. cf Vallincourt. 1b Moran. 3b Jubenville. c Mowitt. p Totals pitcher Claude Passeau was knock- ed out in a run down and. was replaced by Paul Derringer. ‘ Baseball Standings Unofficial baseball standings. INTERNATIONAL ‘hi’ 5”” mafim," , Al l-lodgin made a beautiful glove- ' hand catch of Jim Taber's line drive lult inside third, then step- ped on the base to but out Fbx and hrew to 111d Carnett at first to catch Doerr. Lou Flnney left the game in the first inning after injuring his left hand while‘ tagging Wally lvloses. Al 'I‘rosky remained out of the Chi-v cagn lineup because of a wrench-ed cgntreg .0 gladden the hoard oi l‘ landers away frown home. _ m The foregoing comment "l" lgw by Ml‘. W.G, Hogg, division 014mb e.- 04 confederation Llifl 5%,,“ ion for ghig Province. who l" lv returned 1P0!“ Chicago ivherenlé: attended a school in, (‘fin 0'1 Marin-lenient. under the all" H? the Life Insurance Snlesd Conn‘ search Bureau of KBItlOl bran flirty-seven general nflfllli-‘i m...“ managers and Nmpfllll °xe'whm were in attendance ei ht 01mm“ were from Canada. slnrc i; en to harlottetown. Ml- 14011.‘! 15'"? adv sed that the Scliocl has n’ ed him their dlolcma in W!” ion of his work theffl. David Spencer. ( an) Black Jewell, (C. erning) Milt Hanover, (Vineyard) Farscota (Pownall Ronald Day also started. Times 2:04. 2:04 I-4. back from the roadster. “Thanks for helping. will you leave a note so that Mother and Father will know where I've Jone?" Mrs. Shaw n ded and waved lher hand. hThglcrar slid‘ smoothly out into t B WRY .\lst as a m“ PMQ- m?“ hensi Fur” ‘Mo Iboy waving en spacial delivery let- Purdue H“. (Palm) 1 a a fer and a long box dashed into Iiilydale. (Barry) l d flowers for . (M honey) s s "n.- Tinici 2:1», 2:04 i-s. ms i-l. “'31P” “m”, h‘ mm“ Jo book the letter; "Ikdille The Trotting DerbyJ in 1.03.000. ‘h’ b“ “t m‘ “°““°' ‘h’ “d Darnlcy. (Whitney) I and" added: "Oochi More flow-| Scotland's g 4 I it. We're off on a Izhonograph and Speed King a B .part.v." Craig Lamont aminded lightly. "net's agree that we won't_ arts . Times 1:50 3-4, 12M I-l. ma. Id Three year old trot, three heats, O 207 a Mlto. (H. Thomas) Rild 1 I Blitsco. (O. Homing) l l Medwyn. (Vineyard) 2 4 Joe's Judge. (Berry) 4 l also started. 10 3-4. gbggOwbOhiflr-bisn: e- Qsu-n-wazesvcvi» a. .-es°o-::ooo_ov—oH IJQLBD-l O “'*"'°O¢N¢~—¢>> q-raoooocwui-u D Baseball Results Amlllcnfl Detroit S. Washington I st foul-s 3. New York 0 Cleveland b. Philadelphia 4 Chicago 1, Boston 2 "‘“\Fl>>*""*"': gguw-mioisuppm 0coaoo-o5 g¢q-.-¢¢°.-Nss N Q§ifl$§>4¢rd£r¢= giflbmvlhlflfdv-u-‘g GOD-IQOOSOMc-E ,4 By Innings 1 I 5 8 loo Officers Navy iluoits At Ii. 0f 1G. Gentre Quoits stepped into the lime- light lsst evening at the K. of C. Centre and many of the old as well as some of the young had a go at the best game of them all. Gus murphy hung up a ringer and now looks as if the champs of the Centre will have some trouble holding onto the silver platter. The players have until after Old Home Wcek to hit their stride and tlriren they will be into the play- o . ZSSSSS-Sfifi More Cream forYovrAimy ' /“ Iii Till! llg 3-0unco 1 ' o cater (Not including last nigh NATIONAL NATDNAL ehilndelphia 0. Bt. Louis a vow York 4. Pittsburah 10 Brooklyn s. Chicago 4 Boston 2 ncinnnti "hiladelphin 0. St. Louis I INTIINATIONAL Jnltimore '1. Buffalo 2 rework ‘l. Montreal l Baltimore '1. Buffalo 4 fewest 1.! MTOQIGTSGtI 32 yr-scuae . run o Jersey Citv s. Rochester 1 cmmrsz can-Sit zoological Ilrdcn VII in China about 1.100 8t fouls Cincinnati Pittsburgh New York Chicago Bolton Philadelphia Broo yn . s2 . 0i (Not including last night's games.) AMERICAN Marjorie Hanover, Time 214. 2:00, 2: Berlin Radio Denies Bulgaria’ Quitting cs*ss:2= LONDON. Aug. 0 — (C?) —‘l'ha Berlin Radio aa d tonight that the Bulgarian foreign ofioe "denies as untrue foreign reports that Bulgaria is attempting‘ to ne otiate an irritation with he Brit h and Amer- cans." Si the f‘ Ag- ency D. N. B. said Bulgarian and B L K H I l ‘iurklshn reicajtions wgre tokun- t rgo n an " ea r ey's an? I mlimdsé- break wlth Qfllgflllllyhp m. ———-———--—-— KIIAN MIGHTY MAN powder from any drug store and apply l ently with wet, hot cloth over the ‘ , lncklieads. They simply dluolvelld . The llfflfilt empire ill hsennrbyibinisissinpiononoa l%wrv rained Genghis 8t. Louis Boston New York Detroit Cleveland | Chicago I Phila elphia Washington 44 ,4 ciuding last (Thursday) The first established 8.0. senses: Sg2$Ss$$ s§§§EE§§ It is understood that there will be single-i nnd doubles played this year, the first will be to declare the chairmen and holder of the Art Campbell trophy for i944 and gien to decide which is the best llfl. (Not in night's games.) smut occiTiTfiiou wlllrmlkllll ll one of the most‘ ancient of the metal working deft.‘ E's-l: ---.a »“My mother-in-law files Ipicked ‘om absolutely refuses io visit us up with a Guardian Want Adi” world Khan