iZiCE There were two qulnelln Second race-55.30, 2.90, 2.10; 33.90, Ll .ll”(W. the sixth and tenth dhshes.'2,2o; 3.2.10. . 1 money rel- the hockey team. 'rhe The small boys will open nu ' ,1.--4.11: 38.10 and 54.70 respect- Thlrfl itnrl Eighth Races bI;gfig()?ni:;ayt;2sL:;7g:lrfg;S' 'd ' i . t;!aTh??3:nd):,t;cI;o;?:; Boosters getga certair percentage card. Two Midgets. Pee Wee COI- ml and the daily doubln winning Ann's Boy. tBou.nessl , . l 1 in 3' game plmed on the old. e 1 Club of the gate and can pick up ,. gew 193 of s-exico ..r.d The Red waist! unto ll'f)lr:lihh555.00. 1 lgrtl single G.xiIl..Ix.vT.-l(;);Brienl 2 Diamond. The L:YC' won the and gig Th'e "16 lo 1,”, has been bum. sheckelstprgzivtided there a good Willi Igltltcxlll thgi-mlklll land strength ' to lasl two as es were run it. oer legg ti ac el - - . , urn ou 0 ans. again 0 e a er. ': s will ,,.. .. prlling rain, but nearly all of thclJn .10 Spencer tr. Scmple) .. 6 3 l”"f”:f.Of,f;2”p'1:...2;l,'i game ,hg' 1Th9Kf”lf"f :f"35e"Q,?J,TE1f.;3l 1;'.:”..””t';2;,,”2;lit of 3?: Both Gorgeous George and the member the Red Wenael for his :1 :'dinl's remained for the endlGahagau tshatvi .. 4 4 sunshine Island 'Da1ry wum,Ed.:l3'l Pal:k0d?amond in summersme wuhmg to procure seals in the Elephant boy have penormed he” underhand -e....s sauna sunny -i thc rnrd. A C0019!" W95 Presents Chnvnlaiti Dill l90h9.l'll 5 5 their series with the Guardian HF - ht i th hm, nm oping”! central portion of the Forum mould in recent wcek- Gorgeous. George Boy Cassidy several weeks ago, 41 hr Mayor Henry Wedge to N0” Kallllll"k 'D3'5”” 7 7 Angels by defeating the Angels 10- wmgi (1 -n1 6 is Iginkfira leadsl do so as soon as possible or risk To l'n;.t: Rntvllliss, owner of Ann's Tlnies: 2.11 IVS, 2.11 3 2 Tins gems is tied at two lzameslwmh lm 3 5” auto 2 -s't l T disappointment '1 .e . . W" W lllr laslril lllll" lll "let "l""”ll1 hm” "l””d by Em” each with the mth and decldllrllme 5"” games ' l The tickets he being sold at the I lill ;.;-p.(or.n1l dashes. Ann; Boy;Bou-nlsss. Parl-mutuels--54.90, 2.70, game to be played on the 015; - , - . , Market Building It is planned W I , . will; hnih cvcnis. making idcnticall2.9fl; S'i.0ti, 3.00: 35410. Second race Diamond Saturday Mtyernoon It , take the ho1dmg.pmn be summer. . . . at zvm . a . t .. ..... Prince at... .......y Eliminate Airmen 9-3 "W i'-("Kl Mal M ll" "”'l0'r F"""h NM NM" R"? Cliff Peters pitched five hit ball fans may be able to procure seats. ' l”-i'llll"l ll ll9l'l'lC”ll”l-V 010” ”'.'"'S 3”" lB”””m; 1 2ias he-hurled the L.Y.C. into the The Guardian Angels will hold B s?..... l T'” Sllllzle G- had led Ramh Hamw" dI.OreSm” 2 1 semi-finals. He gave up three softball practice on the old Diam- 0 one run and two hits. mm .m, mm. unm me lastpnni-nl snort .11; no Meara) .. 3 4 walks and did not strike Olll ll lend this evening at 5.45. Ma,-itime Central Ali-ways elim- The Airmen were leading 3-0 ill W lh" mllllh Sllelch V””lllx.”'m” M” Th”) 4 3 man. inated the R.C.A.F. Royals from the third when Coach Jimmy Mnc. Vlfl-"ii Vclllld 0” me Wilt a”dtT:""" Sham” (Gog",em "T 5 6 Ivan Connors pitched for the the Island League baseball quarter Donald took Jay from short Anu S Em. movmg up H, mm, Dos. voila (.rnttan txlhcrxetlll - 5 Legion and NW up only M,..miTruro 1 . iinoi playoffs last night: by defeat- put him on the mound. Them :. UH ihr lllll5ld9- lh lhe drll? G"-V LOW, ”"' Rfnlpl.” """" " ' ' l1lts.Hc gave up one base on balls 1 m””M"3 is mda” mheduw miing the Airmen 9-3 on Memorial was one out and a man on nm ll 'hF' ll'lliP Yhfl BOWHPSS mam hhlll T""".:: MR lb 1"" . and like Peters did not whiff Al I e la” Senior tmms mumanwm in Field. M.C.A. won the series in when he came to the rubber nnq mum Ion. fm. me other mm lmnas Rnh owned Blalribauver. Hm Ch”l”!te,ww" CMMS3" two straight games. They will he calmly retired the side by strik- ':' liiv lhrrv hnrshs Wore Cl0S6li'lE”"”d' R”Vm""l'Pj Rim" Ma?" The L. Y. C. won t.he game lnl 5'30TLad"55 smglw w' M59 meet Curran and Briggs in 1:. ins: out" Pittman and Richard, 1 hrd twill: llhdvr the H0551 W" owmd by M510" Bani Pa” the second inning when they scof'i ”-” .Mmm V521 wen" lsudden-deatll semi-final game next During the six and two third 1- 5- 'm-m.uc1s.K528i60' 450' m'9n' ed five runs on two hits, on errorl TRURO. (GP) -- Lucky Chief. 1' pwqmg Md 9 Jardme V5 Wednesday. innings he worked he gave up two F SUMMARY ...?(3,407:., 3:N:,n6nn(1 i;;,e”m20' and a base on balls. iowned by P. J. Cagegaln of tlilaice 1 pC.DWgi;t:g:nndndBLMgjggflih H H , M.C.A. scored six runs in an walks and struck out seven. Firlt Mill Sixth Fl"?! ” ' T” l,'.' i A ' ' Right fielder Dunn of the L.Y.C. Bay, s., covere t c mle l1 . ' - . ” ei hill" iilnin outbreak to time Rene Cvaudct hurled fo it-i.,,;.nla,- tL.. .1. 0'Brir-nt 7 in - ihghtntlim-chitin: RM” 1 1.lPd hff the sixth inning tllth H2211 2-5 Thursday llilthh lR5lN5 I int HWM5 Md 5- Cm””ck- lfrim behilldgalld sew up then ball men and allowed only sixnliitflhr 1 (WM ”"3- aemplffl --M 1 'l,x?,:.a,.:.eTh;. (lr:;L5',:0,,.;..','""'" 3 2 homer. the only f0lll' lllasl" 011;” me 5"”””"e h”ne55 me” it hm-T”:”TT”" game. Three hits, two bases on hr prevented the Airways bore 1 . ,w.xln1-gan (. ncNci ) as R ” f 1. T ' "”i . the game. Allan Shepllard had rl lere. , V balls and two errors enabled them from scorin an earned ru . ' irnir illoih lSohcyi .. 4 4i:1””C (rgklgwt. 1.1” Smwle) '” 2; A1; double, the only other extra basel Joey Harvester. owned by W- COL 17- 5- W'”'"dv C.h”1o”e'INew to score the runs. all of which struck out fgour and walked”; llllll” 31"” 'R0W"955l 5 l iris" 0 heat? n '(Rnhj(.f,"';;1') blow of the game. lMacNeii of Southtpdrt. P. E. I.. had town. newly elected president were unearned. number. XG'xv-rfill Grzllian lTaylori .. 6 Gixhiilla & G'l”N"':m ITHM”) 6 E cad Bauem picked up .1115 secnndithe second best, 2:13 4-5.. other the. Mlllilllmc SOIJIOYK Golfers Aswof N Paul Jay pitched gilt-edged re- Ltundell of the Airmen led nil Slim llaml Grm-e (Brown) , '7 758'; "El: r mmlh k 'GlSH.1N win gm. me Dan.-omen as heiwinnel-5 were Eddie Hoosier, own-Lsoclntloll. Col. Lonlntl ls just. lief ban for the Marimme Cam”! suckers mm two M” in mm Alillfl Rllfllnnz i.VlavlCwenl S 81 VI" l,u"”N Elm """"" "dn; dhset, the Angels down in six lntsled by Sam walker, Lower Sack- leaving the iifth glcen of tho, - Pkirwlnys mneg He relieved many mp& Macxmmm of M.C'A' Kw 'l'lm"t 3-15 V5. N5 M5 ii ?fm; "iitmm "2'Ht2.e" i and two runs. He had per-teetI,vlllc, N. 3.; liflsourcei-tug JghIiVIll1c- tasted ).l?;g0:)r;:l”g!edH(jT;cllliecoggih TH” imacaieer in the third inning and the only extra base blow, . doublq imlrri Chit-f owned by E. Senl-' . 7 '"” " i. control as he did not walk a bat- Lmd Ylll"m0ll i IV ti ”"3'w C” P . V r e - s -. . , d l'lll the t.'. - i ' .C. .' ' pl" Wlllrlm-1' med by L- l-l l”'””"" W” ” ”'aoTol ten llwn Mm Ralph Bases New annual tournament M 'l" Rti.fL'i'.'”CiEi.”.i”' ii'f,.l...t.. ””.."3.iliii.tnis he iii-te?h3"3aJ;”Iip'h&3lm M A l mmh mm "ll" O'Rt-ten. Part-mutut-is-b3.5(i. 2.20.iH""p"'.. P”"Y"m,m1s' N'50' 'l Dick Dov). pitched for the An. York; Lustica, K. A. Pinkney. tlon this week. He was c-lcctctl. i , 1 4 iv . Continued on Page 8 ,. , . 2.40; 5.1.10. .'i.1l0, 54.90. Second nlrcl 3 . - t t, ' r sident at the annual mccllnlz "””""d T)""SdM Hm "ppmmf min. 3.2 40. 2.70, 3.250. Second ,7 , ,, lgplg Ind gave up eleven hnslrsolllh Ohio. N. s.. and Proes oi s.ll 6 1 I tmml of Con" R Mark, , . ..g. rarn.-5l:.m, 3.50. 2.10: 33.50, 2.l(l;lr'33.40, .10, 2.30. 3.2.10. 230- 5--70'lDoy1E 3150 nan good control nndVBo.v. C. J. Craig, Lower Sackviliewiof the association Monday evcgdpm of '-he U"-hevNsi.;"-l this Pkfgsv l 7' mildld "09 15””? I frec b-Q59 0” b3”5- lN' 5' "mg" 7C'P'R' Phnm .Brlfnswirlr. T Close Finishes Featured . At Longest Racing Card Of Season At Siside mrtllirl Drlsliion in the second dash: ' rhaud. lid 5'38 60 for a straight ticket on MRCLCEH 8: Grrgory. Psrl-muluels tori-.i's Bob which won the fourth A330, 2441, 4,00; 53.50, 13.30; 34.00. Emir SPORT nil Brill Canurk owned by Tunior And Intermediate Play-Offs Announced ' Juniors I i I The Lipuorian Youth Club elim-Esofiball I inated the Legion from the City: p There has been a fairly brisk sale of holding seats for the coming hockey season, it was learned here Jack Henenssey and Phil Jar-l dine led the Dair.vmen's a.ssault1 withltl-l.ree hits each while Anglei Carroll contribut.ed' two hits for. the Mllkmen's cause. The Angels' battery most of the Guardian's attacking power. Both catcher Gene Ward mittee nf the Island Branch, AAU Henry Gauthier worked the An. C announced that the P. E. I. ge',5-Dairy contest. and two Scotsman. iDublln, British amateur Semi-Finals Reached In vrm-wlAmateur Golf Tourney The 33-ye-al--old Rotliesay. N. 13.. lawyer succeeds Dr. A. W. True- man who resigned last spring to join the national film hoard ln Otlaua as l'llEIllHlBI'l. Mr. Mackay's appolntnimli vat. made by the lwutcnant-go1'nrnnr- iin-council and is effective as of I. elm-ht?-n Shelburne Wins Two men. with as much personal hfrom the wilds of interior Africa. The match is presented by the Boosters' Club in an effort to make Gorgeous George and The Elephant Boy Meet On Boosters Card Tonight ....AA...?...Ag defeated Tony Enos last week whlf. iszlo -The longest rscing cud of the ' . eelamn was run off at the sum. san:;coBl':r:..(.1R:;:;::15) 1 , nqlxgeggncgdbgtwslgn tflem fen. ghaulilephanttl Boy defelatcd: Nov: .ide aceway last night before. .. t . g on sun ou po es w ace co a wife: or severa was 3 Gate or 5peC””0"'1.2l?3olTran(Elhl;ft(:DNoft?n:: :: 3 3 PAGE six THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN -. AUGUST 28. 1953 ........... in the .1... ..,....... .. The two men ......i...., ... 1;: llllw 01 llle dashes lelllllled C1059 Sister vents tMol'csicle) G. 3 3 V the Forum, in the feature match of color in both matches. Pitted 3. . lilliehtlh. some of the winners hc- June Clpgg (Nicholson) .. 5 5 o a o H d s . 6 . I a wrpsulnglclgrd presented by the xalnusita one anotlmr tfnlght tho, :. in: in doubt until the official ans 1” C 1 (C015, N 5 7 I G I, t ' g t Boos erg u. s 0 live wtes 11! ans a com. 4: ll0lUlC9m9l"- , Ramohrt: DPeters (Phillips) .... 'I 6 e 3 0 a S The two are Gorgeous George. fill and exciting show. l Among the larger buy! of the Atomic 1,. mat-Neiili ,,,,,, M 3 .li- . . . o the silver-spooned boy from 1101- The female Wrestlers, who have WP?” f”-'3 il”-”t'ifkl”” . An els-Dal Series I led A it . ' 9 mil 9 ”.li3””tfi”.F”f”””?”” Br-ti” i'”iii: il:..r:.': "lr l",:'v in .:i11d3 Mall vthlc flnls e mi 5,m,1y Ma” mtnsd no .1. Rom, 1 W are ,h erocoltlesdl 00 ng ceowd favor" lluz Jlnk gke, I i a young man w o rcpor y comes r e ee , me... the Black Devil. Mlls Lake defeat. ed Lulu Lslgarr lac: Friday nlgm in I good mstch. Last avmlng 5; u spoon! mesh M' B b Md mwh" Dlck D9519 3” NV . J SULLIVAN 'h'TTT"-TTT-i ' i l Sept. 1. 195.1. ing at the ohulortetown Hotel thel i lllte. C,,,;3.l,a,,f,E,f.. gm, Wm" la” 2 l" W M" "mnd Believed to be Canada's young- Arlymle who thinks that a wo- and was dolns well in the rm baseball committee of the lslandl AW” C""9” Played "1 0”” MONTREAL (cprgpon Doe Ml wim Town Mum. est Liniversity president. Mr. Mac- man driver doesn't know how to "Mn 11” machme 0V9”l1"lCd ll-llll Amateur Athletictlnlon with Major standing game in the field for thepcmnbv Que celebrated ms Mud; lkm. will head New Emnswicrs drive a cm, should havemem pusp she was disqualmed. V J' A MMDNHM of oardigm in y Dlkymen in he handled n-meiblrtliclttly Thll'FSd8Y by lldV3hClllEl Rov Na re or another Walker largest llliivelsity. A graduate of cltt at the Covehead stock car Fennel Sl9Vl'l11”l- OYVHIC M30D0ll- l, , the (half, dealt with several mat- Chum” w”h"m” an 9”” Binylm me S(.lm4ma1S 0; me ' h, m scmlmnd UNB and University of Britishco-,.races last, night when the "powder 5”? and I-lelami Andarwn W9" ll" l tars pertaining to baseball sl1d,Are Mwhean made ” "RF l'uW)”WlAlnntcu1. go” championship melgqrueaked cm a teme 341010 vm.:l1lit'lbl.'l. he is a nephew of I-lulzhlputf" race composed of women Wlml9T5 3” the 153- 3nd 3115- 3Vd drew up the f0110WlllK BF-hedlllfs catch .0” Sam Gregory rm mclhrthest he has gone in the nat- "dict ow... Doug Sm.(.,.b.,rg of Rod Mackay. one-tlmc leader of' thcldl-ivers brought the fans to their T3095 1'95P90”V9lY- AW90d Chm? gm p,15;,x, Junior nnn 1nq,ermedj.i Ahllels hwh d8f9ll5lVE Plh.l'- iiimnl iwumamelnc in three uh De" Ana in R qu,”.u,1..mm1 Progressive Conservative opposi-lfect with a thrilling exhibition bell and Merrill Clark were win- ate baseball playdorw-ns. The L-Y'c1'L93l0'l gall” llfasgwm h with mm went 'hn,etm1m'Hn "R mu .3 Rn'd 1 I-mhj tion in the provincial legislature. which would do credit to many of ""3 ill W6 59'ml'l'lnlll llld 91"- Lsst. evening the baseball com- handled by Bill Lawlor til11leVW-mtigr. cup playengan America-n:mund dzmqnn over- 10? can mgwrgng--"Wng their male mumerpm.ts' The mat wee Babmeau wok the (Mum l H I ' I race was won by Mrs. Lee Logan Went- and the second by "Marilyn Mun- Feature Of Stock Car lMeet At Covehead named is a resident of Boston The usual large crowd was on terday's tennis matchu in the junior tournament at the Char- lottetown Courts: .1. Blanchard defeated S. Rogers MARKET BUILDING I-3, 6-0. 11. Mooonnell defeated c. Footer From ”'”' ” ...... .......... 5:30 PM. to 9:30 I-.M. , 1!. Chandler and D. Dew defeat.- F... mo" Edo1MscKenr.le and D. Buntain THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY August 27. 28. 29 of Mon., Aug. 31-Abblos t C as 15,! ' D , d k-h ' th 49thi -n -, t n 1 kt i . e. . . no. A iS3Qt3ali”;i:;ao3ZTTeu”i3dgK1dfff aox scum: 3.1.1331 atou3iiime”th”th3t afew zooli?f..?o.fn2IQ5 " " 6 ”c l m "" ilasebull Crown r9e"- Olller lemale collltslllllls '"”d "l igmw mo:,';”"" ""”-".4l 6.. 56'Pt- 1:-C it 3 nt Abbice. derwliy this week-end with Sum- Y Yo An R !entries from Canadil. lhe United Macgregor. celebrating his first- ... gem n14W?9:J Y-Irglul 11:1;Y;l;15e- 390” ::;ln'i”;:, kggmmn ywhtg ii .301 - 3 -- I 'L -. . eo, a o '. r - i ' rn. sent. 4-min it c it 2 l'.IiS?'.3.fJP??t.eT.i'3?32iff13ee 'lZ?.."E;Z MacDonald. ll 4 2 2333551..-itiil.n?3i3fo.3;"2iF'ii.i”io3;liff2f”I3.?Sw2...iZ?"iZ' t?g”3...'.'l"E3ft' tS?f”1i337t5'.";ti;. will 12?. Cormlclt Shlllev lillim "om "M "W W ill” lmllm Wlll 030- . 'iin each bracket for the' right to P' 5h”ph”"' "f 4 0 Iifmm the first mund. He cappedlis drawn against Don chrt-ifv ollsontla main? baseball Cllaml3lol1'lYen' Eleanor Wm” Rm” 53”” M” ”””"ed d”"'p””"5 M W 9ll1'l-- 5"Pl- 943 5 3 M Abblehjmeet Charlottetown Abbie squads 5; i 5. 3 phls efforts Thursday with it 3 nndlwlchita Falls. Tex. United sttites;.-ahip Tliursday. defeatililz Yaf- W” N””"” M"K”"””'- Thejm ""5 , I30 for the three titles. The Prince PM E T 1 1l2 fifth-round victory over Bobby walker cup player: Cherry clim-imouth Gateways 3-2 in an f1-ins -4- 'wod., Sept. D-Abbie: at I A: county wlners must be decided by D '" '1 i 1 Hall of Montreal and an aston- innted w, B, Duff McCullough ofining, fifth game of the best-ofe 338.00. Thursday, sept. 3rd and it is helped Ml:";n'a rm" 1", 2 iishirlglyeeasy 6 and 6 decision 0VCr'ElkIng pm-lg, P3,, in the mtliyseven series, Fl-1.. Sgt. 11-0 & B at Ab- if the weather man cooperates A qheihara jh ' 1 .Scotty Fraser of Panama Cil)'. round and followed it with an easyjhe 1939 Quebec junior champion. - T bloc. 750. to have Charlottetown boys at the W" 'qh h Kb" 1 Fla., in the quarter-final. is and 4 triumph over Normanlmcthodicnlly stroked his way to l':43g”w 5'” 14'-AW95 N C 4! ftlrlllcedcgllllly Wlr;lnPl(8i1:l1l1llll(a1i't5eDl.l ' i W " ' l W gl Doe. whose best rttorts wcrvlon-w of Northern lrclnlld. iihe filial cllzhts. ' i l M ”5””" "" r 35""-5 3 g -lllllllrter-final berths in the 19501 The 36-hole semi-finals will be. The heart-brnaktlr of the inur- hmmnmu all yCgl:::l';3:lh'll D910" Wedllrs-1, :R';::m" ” '''''''''''''''''''''' " 0 R ”;and 1951 amateurs. now will lTll'fVplayed Friday. in-ament was Sllverberg's loss to E l i - 'the always-dangerous Jimmy Wi - Doe's mal-ch into the semi-finals-Macgrcgol-. The Albcrtan Willing- Hennessey, ss . . 0 0 . , Him. 56171. 7-M,.C.Af at Abbles, gti' ' 1 g 4 1 iisop of Scotland, British Walker rind the almost-pitiful putting f don Cup member was two up at F d A 28 7-M L. Rlhttlphard, 2b . 4 1 11'3"” member WM dlllpoled 01 Lhlthe 31-year-old Carr have been ihelthe 10th and it appeared to the ay, u . Wed, Sept. m-Abbles at M.C.A.. ' e Goodwin, rt ,. 4 0 liC”1- 5- 5- ('T0h.Vl tnllnchh :1 highlights of the cllampinnshipskgallery of about 200 that the "1- 'I.0l'l. ponm-,,5 I, g 3 n niwales. his team CRP MD. M l E that startod last Monday and wllljvrar-old shotsmith would ad- 'Thur:-... Sept. lo-M.C.A. st Ab- B b R B 1 I '11; 1 3 0 1 22nd hole in their quarter-final nnd Wm-1 n 3(1.no1c final on Satur- vance to the final four on his first A T . bios, 7.00. a S Tniifii, if 3 0 olmhich. Earlier Tiliuirsdaydtll-l)e 3;: day. Overlooked by the experts, attempt at the c' plonshlp. F-ri.. Sept. ll--Winners at Hol- A . 1:, 31-, g 3 0 1 year-old lson e mnate r. . ' msnla. 4.30. The Yankees dnnud mDly::::1n;:,n. C . n 1 1 n'Lvnczyk of Newington, Conn., 3 . THE BEAUTY VS. THE EELS! S-iln. Sept. l3-Holonans at win- arm,” L3 Vegtemm, in 3 Mme wiimg c 0 0 9 During the U. S. Civil Wai, -3-5... .. . ., .. ' g hers. 230. - V Lew”; baspmil mime Mauncpl .. : many soldiers carried four revol- ' W,',, Sept. lpwlnneyg no 1-101. Lamr' ms me winning pitch" T03,” .............. gggggggg H 25 3 5lve:c for eloseerange combat. r man's. 3.00. t 5 in I U hm d t M ' -'-T”: . Thlli-V Sept. l7-Holman: at 0 S .3 T 0 r " Ml 5” "9 Dairy Ann " Carmichael. cf 1 1 Wl"W- 730- 321”.."??;t.”i??51."i2?G?t15”'t53.5?3; '""l”"': 2” 5 1 hwrlzht. as I 0 0 - . Sept. is-winners tit l-lol- and muck nu, Hm, V-Nllol-it fl 5 2 llsrhleyor. 2b 0 1: znws 4'3” Fmmeit Jose It hit at single and Hmnesse” i 4 3 3.l.ol1gnphlr. lb 3 0 01. i ' Sult.. Sept. 20--Holman": at t .' i A p J”Ck5""- " A 1 ”.Fitlrge if . 3 0 ol s .9 Wi”2t1Pl's, 2.30. "D19 "T the Ya"k"5' , Crockett. lb . 4 l l-Dm.h,' n 3 0 2 MONTAGUL '-' THUR-hFRL'sAT- '- 27"28”5 'Wn.d. Sept. 28-Winners .. L;;lulgr;l;,:,du;;. W” Llllle ;;wem- v 1 3 3; t - --- . I-lnlm:ln's, 3.00. i ' ' ' "'9' ” T otsls ............ .....- 28 I 6 . H nmmm itgtoo-Lgardlnlgli Indians. Q A. Carrnll, cf 4 2 2; 1 ALL in event of rain game will he; " W ' ” "' ill" 3' Cllmrlh '1 4 ll 0i played next. fine day unle te . 1 n '” " T , nnrl frills rti.i1er1vi.ne nd115e(f,ssh::l1:l B b P t. Tmals ---------------------------- -- 381” H! ijx (COIOY) FARROIA FLYNN ' rmslmwmchis occur. remnininc 3 A""" " Fan S”'ETgElREfoRD' snow” Action -- Thrills - Drama. - Romance on the N . . mnw; Wm be played in Ordnt I Ward. 1: 2. om and osten young cattle High Se”. . .......,..-... , I ;mn(1u1N1. m-r Mac-Lean, rf - 0' and oalvu. A. W. Kennedy, M ', gt gg Badeball bmctlseadivill beedheid Hughgg, 3n ol Edwnrd mm-1, , THE HOLLYVVOOD HONEY THEFABY for the .lln or an Interm ate 0 'l bbi VI 'l 1 Fl ld thl . ' t?ve11i,rTg.m'1ThAe e.?l1l(l,lll(:l1 are easked I: , GORGEOUS GEORGE ELEPHAEV i' ' . report at 5.30 and the Intermedi- i " I ..........-.---rm ates at 5.45. will Al ll 3- at Arrnurjon Murray River Theatre am mm was 0 T o q . 1 If 1 Junior an s l 1 1 Go -.. -. 1 l MURRAY RIVER, AUG. 28 & 29-8:30 PM. PROVIDENCE. R. 1.. (A?) s i FRIDAY & SATUR”-AY Polly Riley. a cool. little golfing L automalon from Ben Hogan's home , g . 1 j - . . ” ”” AT 1 llllames and Diving Don't Mix" Thursday by conquering Pat 0'Sul- livan in the featured fifth round match of the National Women's Amateur golf thurnament. The Fort Worth. Tet. booke keeper, who has never passed the quarterfinals in seven previous Natfonab. eliminated the judge's rjp,ugh0er,fI'm Orsnne. Conn, 3 and l. to become the lone surviving member of Uncle sun's proud mirth cup team. Miss O'sullivun was just one of three intornutlonai rapneentatlves sent to the ldallnoslu the field .1. White and B. Lani: defected C. barter and R. Bell 0-2. 6-3. J. Blanchard and R. Mooonnell defeated J. White and D. Lani: .... to night It the nhode was 0-1, 0-3. - manta country IYAIIINI W ' v.-. - . more ...':''.::.'2 m1”.i:i:.t::o'?t. mi. 6-"ml W 1 l Itolrcllmoll - ADELE lam and J. Matheaon vs. W. lncPhcr- son and B. Wran (nnali. 5.15: Man's singly-B. Ohsndlcr vs. J. Blanchard. of Kirby of Atlantic as the--ions ox- chuupion of four in the original . gouty, all winner. l I7 II-Ilriuian. ILL I and 3. Miss buicsvk fall before carols Dorothy Dfrinuer of Tillin. Ohio. I and I. "'Vt 'l"; "' c”"'""' ma BLACK navm -nu; mm wuss-. IDIIII GBGDTII 1 clllll. WILLS . Also Short Subjects and Serial r rlllmlnar. AGENT! VI. rm; Uunssvvoaan Support The Islanders - Your Tools Icy Your Holding Sect lolly a . 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