turlal". Joim Puul i1 ivas the 100th anniversary bile founding the Halifax harbor AQQ1§T 3» 19.40 JOHN PAUL FINISHES SECOND DRA DARTMOUTH. N. S.. A g. '7—-1 (CPM-Gffifiiti Rogers of of tOWfl. Free-For-A Fast Times 1N ROA CE l1 Tum Cove won the six mile natal‘ 544v road lace in 32 minutes heri- ' Cilarlotte- ;niv11 finished second. He holds the record for the roilrse. 3i minutes. nearby , of Witnessed At Montague M ee ting; Three Horses Break Marks Featured by one of the most sensational trots ever witneuei] on n, If-illllll track and won by Squire Hanover after an extra heat was ne- ('i".\.li‘_\'. the Montague horse races were staged yesterday afternoon with close ti) i500 riii-i) followers in attendance. With an early morning down. pnilf‘ of rain threatening to iialt the meet the sun came out to rnnkc the track 112111111115 fast and as result fast times, blanket finishes and ll{i.l'1.\’ i-omlilncil to make thc meet one of the most successful in years. iliit iiiiili- Squire Hanover, after finishing sixth and fourth in the i110 opi-iiiiig heats, furnished the biggest thrill iiy coming back to trike, ('11- lll'\l i\\'.l.ill‘ili.S, neicrtlieless the crowd again saw Aaron L. prove .l.lilt‘ .\/oli"s master by taking n straight heat victory in the Free-for-All l‘.i111-; sully sliuiviiig ivorld's o! speed by lowering his Win-race [gcofd l" .1 mitch duel with Direct L., and llscita llrltton making it n straight- illnli victory in the 2:22 Trot and Pace, the other class on the card. l1: 1111111111111 to Sillly, Squire Han- . .11l1i llsrllu Britlon also sport - null-ks today. the former low- lus in the third heat of the fur all ‘Prof. from 2:13 3-4 to (‘fl Pave. il rs from And to E11:ilv~ (rzilnpiilg halves in 1:04 and Wt l-4 in the second heat of the Mitch Rare to chalk up the fast- isi mile of the day. But it was the Free-for-All ‘fiat tint stood oilt like o beacon light. l\‘;'1i seven entries {{w)'l“l‘S swung ill the first t\\‘o the down difficult job for the ihrce-qiiiirter pole raced in a li“1‘i( to the good alid iii the next two squire Hanover, tho pre-race favorite, had a little more margin of \l(‘iOl‘_V. Races were all 2:22 Trot and Pace, owing in the most part to two of the horses iict- illg up but at that ilerit program completed in three hours nnd a. half. FilEE-FOR-ALL FACE First Heat glues horses, Barney Hanover. Player's “MILD" cigar- ettes have "weiprooi" paper which does not stick to the lips. m, ‘low, 1st ‘Main llout for CECIL BRAlTHWAlTE Quebec. lllarltlnic Middleweiilhi C1"‘m1"°“' _ 1nd Main llout for Maritime Junior Lightheavyilveighl Championship JIMMY ‘MOONEY Pczlkcs Station. l’.E.l. Junior llilrhlhciivyivcight Champion of l'»E.l. WITH OTHER PRELlMlNARlES First nmii Starts M. 10 p.m. 11.8.1‘. Main Bout at ll p.m. D-S-T- Admission - Ringside 85c. Reserved 65c. Rush 55¢- Ladles Ringside 55c. Rush 25c- Included. 1- Bil-i i-2 to 2:12 ‘ut- iirsi heat of lhc 11:22 Trot complete the (lillstaiiillng events the i500 field of the stretch heats in blanket lfili-ilri. It ivas hard to tell just iilitch one had their nose in.» \\'il'f‘ first and it was an ex- g-uviliilgli- under the So ClTiKL‘ was the first heat .1011 the winner. Lusty Fris- run off with a minimum of scoring. starter D. K. iticLeod had his fields ulwnys un- had the 13- CHARl.0'l"l‘l~)'I‘0WN SPORTING cuts g 1\l()Nl).-\Y. AUG. 12-10 11.11., n.s.'r. g llPENlNtl NIGHT 01.1) HOME WEEIK TWO .\l.-\lN llOllTS _ 10 R § ‘Maritime lliffhtheavyweigm Championship “lRlSH" 1.111111113111111 Charlottetown, ‘Maritime 111131111193" Julie Azoff and Aaron I... came the wire for the first heat with the Hanover horse going away M 111° P0113; 111 i116 first turn Aaron L... snapped the rail with Hanover tucking in and Azoff on the out- ode 1111111; to get to the from. As she started the last half Jane put on a terrific drive to the three- quarters but still could not head the Joe O'Brien driven horse. Bar-‘ Part‘ 111 IIQZ l-i 11S Jim!’ 119v Hanover then in third posi- A l lrlrd in vain to Ltcl to the tlon came fast to pass Jane Azoff‘ l) w): all during the half; and but could only get to within a length of the Aaron L. horse. beautiful-pacing Second Heat They got the word on the second score with Aaron L.. in front. Jane on the outside and Barney trail- ing. Jone making a hard bid push- ed Aaron L..' to the half in 1:04; the mare came at Aaron again on the back stretch but couldn't get in front of the McNeill a; McIsaac owned horse winning by a length with Barney Hanover back two .\.is announced many in the lengths, The mile was in 2.03 1_25 salad were of the opinion that hlliiif‘. Kailinuck ivas the winner. Third "ca; in the. second Dude Potempkin puliillil on a. terrific drive from They we“; away on the first score again with Aaron L., in front; evidently changing his methods driver Kelly tucked Jane Azoff ill followed by Barney Han- over. They raced in this position to the half in 1:07 l-2 hilt as they came to the first turn Jane made her bid. Up the back stretch and 1111‘ ¢°1111°1i 119 11111 91111911121119 into the turn the two raced al- 1101118 1111f1B1111y 111 89111118 1110 119111 most like a team with the more 111111.)‘ 101‘ 11111 1111111 119111 01' 1119 on the outside hilt for the third straight heat Aaron L.. w'asn't to be headed, winning by half a length in 2209 3-4. Fourth Heat: The three heat winners got. away on the second score with Squire Hanover in front; Dude was trailing with Lusty Frisco a length back. The positions remained unchanged un- til they reached the back stretch on the second time around. Herc Dude Potempkin made his bid but. could not catch the fast trotting Hanovl-‘r horse. Squire winning by half a length as the two staged a great duel down the back stretch. lLusty Frisco was third about three llengths back. FREE-FOR-ALL TROT First lleat: squire i-iaonver went away On the pole but the old cam- paigner Heatlierbelle with an am- ilizing burst of speed grabbed the rnll on the first turn as Hanover ivoiit to a break. _lV_llllie Kiilmiifik was lil second position with .lilne ‘Evens third and the remainder of the field bunched back a short ‘distance. They continued in the .s:ime position to the back Stfet/Ch iwhen the field all started to move ‘up on Hcnthcrbell. Millie Kalmuck. 2mm,» Evans and Lusty Frisco lsiarlcd their drives all at once; Lusty Fwlsco was on the outside ~in second horse place. As they tile top; 1 11 ‘ff-FIJI OUNDS EACH ywcight Champion vs. Challenger HAROLD HIGGINS Denmark. N011" Scfm" Junior llightheavyweight Champion of N. b- Vs. Children 25c. T11! THF QiARLnTTsTnwN GUARD‘ * " 1.10 121915, SEEN REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press, Kid Chocolate. sensational Cuban negro lzglitvnelght, rat: into his. first defeat in l69 engagements when he Jim a 10-round bout at New York years ago tonight. Fhe fight, won by Jack Berg of England, lt- troctcd 25,000 Umctatars TFeatiii-e Race Kelly Will Workout This Evening “Irlsh" Leo Kelly, in the finest 11811111111 trim of 111s career will go through his last heavy workout to- night ai. llle sporting Cllll) 111 pre- llilrallon for his light against Cold Brulthiviille, a1 the Sporting Club Monday night next. Kelly has been Sl10\\‘lll;{ brilliant form both in boring and punching the lust few days and is conllilolit 500F111 i(.l Trot Oil's Tigers Remain Half-game Up On Indians NBAV YORK, Aug. '7—(AP)-—Th€ American league-leading Detroit T113011» had u snare inlay‘ but man- aged i0 liclil on io an early lead Browns 7-5 m".- acivzintage Cleveland in- The t(>lI€’l'iilL' Brownies rallied and . ' the last three yf winning against the shurp-silout- 1mm . \\ m“. rim ‘pgM-s 11! 00011111 bov. 'l‘(l:1l‘l1is .1." :1. .11 . - ' ' 1 will be open 1Q the llili).l( lilul all, M. i. . .. . anxious to see the lutuii llllll 1.1- . 1'“ 1'“, fwl-"l cimlnpmn 11o through his s qrc cordially l, , 1.“ ‘i , \ "(um KT‘ , ,' ' * ' :)' .1. 11 .'l '..l. —l'llll “my ‘lulled w be on mum‘ ill 1e ninth 111111121.’ to take the _ .—. -. . .. Vi‘: (Li) oi ll ilzulwlelicadei" WLth eatherbell was in front by a neck: 1.301111.‘ ib d S”: ["31 ‘HUT dimming nil four pounded to the wlri- in "xv," "H" 1,11,"; __ fl tile closest and lliost sl-ilszitiillllii mmi," "“IY.,S€(-’t_')l‘ wglme finish witnessed iii n long willie. v1, ,, ,,‘,_l_1"“,_1_,,l1_"immd Lusty next to the ilule horse was 5'5"‘ 1mm, ,5 5mg)“; °“’ o‘ °n adjudged the winner with Millie Kulmuck second. Julie Evliils third and Hcatherbcll in fourth place not half a length lloiiilirl 1hr flrsl Second lleut: As iilt‘_\‘ 1,111‘. away on the third score llealliltrbeil at:- iiln snapped the pole on the first turn from Lusty Frisco with June Evans moving to second and the Frisco horse rhiril. Heathcrholi was still leading oiling: up llie_ stretch the S(“.‘0ll(i time around lull. here again tile field of ' swung into action; June , Millie Kalmuck and Dude Poiemp- kin all moved up fast; Potelnpkin trotting vcry fast swung into the lead at. the top of the stretch by stretch they were i)\\ll('ili‘ii us iis-i llEii but the Ilanovvi‘ li()l'.\l‘ hid lliU much g0 for the iltilers wlllninlt, by half a length with J1me Ffvsinw l second. Dlifif‘ Pflll‘lllli".lll ‘lilril. , Millie Kalmilck foilrlh. L‘. ; Frisco fifth. Hclitllorhi-ll .\l“L1ii . )1 t Calumet Bee bu. a seventh tilace. dropping MATCH RACE Sully had too much speed for Direct I... in the mall-h rare. In the first heal he made ovvrv llflsi a Winllillg one ivinnini: by a 11111-1111 in 2:10. As they got the imril for the second mile silllv 01111111111‘ oil! ' filll. To the half tlirv raced wllli only a length separating llicui hu‘. as ihF mile finished Sully was our in from by a good 11111111111 r0- . duciilg his record to 2:08 l-~l ill.“ fastest heat oi the day. it ivris‘; Sully again all the way in the‘ final heat. Direct L.. trying gamc- 1 lv Olllv to trail by ii length lisj they flashed past. the wire. Tiler mile was in 2:13 3-4. l 2:22 TROT AND PACE Uscita Britton was loo good for i her field in each hcnt of the final race on the card. She hud thi- polo going iiwafv and headed in all llll'f‘l‘ ilPfi first Miss Victoria furiiisiicd opposition right into tile stretch. but wns passed by Bebe hil‘l‘ii\\'_\'ll near the wire \vi'l1 Ali-strzi the other entrant. finishing fourth l The horses finished in tlic slime! order in the next. i\\(i ili‘1\lS Willi, Bebe 1\d('F§i\\‘,\'ll bciilg iii l‘i'il\i"ll(l—1 ing position ill i‘l\l‘il, lining il(‘llll‘ll by only half a length ill a grout stretch drive in the third and filial i heat. SURDIARY l-‘rce-l-‘or-iUl Paco Aaron L. (J. O'Brien) 1 l l Jane Azoif, (Kelly) ‘l f’. 2 Barney Hlinnvci" lsciiumiin 2 '1 3 Times; 2:12. 2:08 1-2. 2:00 a-i. Winning horse owucd by M - Nclll ‘S; Mclsnac, Clflown. Free For All Trot Squire Hanover (Scmplc) 6 4i 1 | Dude Potempkin tL. O'Brien) 5 l 3 2 Lusty Frisco (Schuinlinl l 7 5 ll June Evans tJ. O'Brien) .3 ‘.2 2 Millie Kalmuck (Kelly) 2 11 4 Helithcrbi-ll (McKclula) ~l (l ii Calumet Bcc (MCATillllF) 7 5 'l r ‘Times: 2.14 l-4. 2.12 1-2. 13.11 1-2. .10. l Winning horse owned by Semplc Stables, Kcnslngton. MATCH RACE Silily (Cummings) l l l Direct L.. (J. O'Brien) 2 2 2 Times: 2.10. 2.08 1-4. 2.13 3-4. Winning horse owned by Brccli and Daiiphinec, Halifax. 2222 TROT AND PACE Usclta Brliton tMCAfilllll‘) ll i Bebe lvirliiivyu (Semplc) 2 ‘.2 " iiqiss Victoria (Power) fl Ii! Alcstrn (L. O'Brien) 4 4 4 Times: 2.12. 2213 3-4. 2:14. Winnim llflTSi‘ owned by Geo. Brooklns. Kcnslnlzivii. OFFICIALS Starter: D. K. MacLcoii. Judges: Walter Brown. Dr. Mi-intyre. Brenton Ramsay. Timers: Dr. A. A. Lockhart. E. 11‘. Acorn. 1.... B. MacMillan. Clerk of Course. W. J. Brown. thrcc. 5;“, ~11 ll itl,i‘.lll_ (Jlwclaiidls silark- 1. rlrovt‘ in six runs mulls and a single :13 llVilllll» 1'11! ~n1cd the White -: ll-ll .11 (‘i1 1' . BAsEBXfus BIG SIX (By The Associated Press) BATTING ltlircc lelitirrs lll each league) .1:1 L(".‘.ll\J0-G1€€i'l .\l.\l{l'l'i.lll \( .10 '.l':li‘k 11.1w been given to‘ R5; o, G H. ; . s . 1 1 1 ‘ “m1 “WK e11‘ . BrooklynDodgers. Quziicdr Girl 111111?) '1-i-.1.1‘i1(1U-q- 3 2 2 . is lug what un-, lSan Toll, Sziliclrrsoll - - - - 2 3 3 111111 ' 111351133111. i Royal llanuvcr, Purvis - - - - 4 5 5 ‘l1 ' >1 1.4 is N _ _ ‘Qfownv, iv-wii - - . - - _ - 154 4 1. w,‘ cf 111v Alit1gonlsh1 Ew YORK‘ Aug‘ 7' (AP) Mn“ u" Toddler - - - - - - - 5 G 6 .11.). THEATRE JACKIE i 1 ' ' Cooper .~.. "STREETS oi NEW YORK" .\l(l.\"l'.\(il'li, SAT‘. 10th ll \'l‘li\'I‘Il§ 3.00 l‘. M. .\()l'i{i.\, MUN. 12th. ‘. -l-‘, Mi-Cornilcit, ‘ . Til. ‘K .\ll lil .\ 1' ANTIGONISH 11 and field Wi-rlzlcsclay, Au- Baseball Results Cubs Cycle YESTERDATS RES ULTB NATIONAL LEAGUE Reds 5-3 Chicago's Cubs said it ilvlth home Jersey City 000 020 300—.5 l4 l t Syracuse 021 00o 000-x 1 1 ; Harris and Epps; Rambcrt. Jones W1 11111111 lRainey C. Henley k Wins Feature ‘ Race At Truro AMERICAN LEAG U] Cleveland 0m 110 304-9 l2 0 jvhlraco 010 002 0004 10 4 A. Smith, Eflsenstai and Hcms- ley; Rtgney and Tresh, Detroit 105 0i0 0'.i0—'l 14 0 St. Louis 100 000 ll2—5 l4 l Gorsfca, McKaln, Benton and TRURO, N. S.. Aug. 7—(CP)-- T°111J°11$Z T701161. 90111115111 111111 Ralney G. Henlriy, speedy brown 222 trot and p ' 5 ed i)_\' Ihc Wall: pintl. l!‘ . ‘ 'i l‘ z ' i i. Boxing Czar ‘rfmzgrpligatiifiCk to tl id plltf.‘ n nc 1 ' Sl'.\l.\l.~\lil' 1 i Would Bay l"r1-e-I~'or-»\ll Jacobs. boxing czar, revea.ed today Young Chicago 010 000 it!) 3-6 l1 i Cincinnaiii 002 000 000 l—3 ll 0 _ rlnI-ieer’ iijridseBaailkelfixld Todd. Der‘ 1101111! B111 Mtlreslde. 16-year-old- . NEW YORK. Aug. 'l—(AP)-— player’ awn wok on his liglflnt_! killing" role yesterday, iii in llle lillsl. ‘ilxvii only s short. ilme ago, and lourllallltcllt , _ i» llllYt: it line on hi.» real 211M111)’ W119" l tilt-v made the tlraw. ‘ the running. tux. cit-looted George Collins of the llridgeloivn out out A. uocli liuliloiole. NB. _ set lfillilipilo. Onlv New Brunsvzlclc- er lelt in the hunt for the mens singles‘ title ivas Garnet Roper. of saint John, who defeated Ivan Con- nors. Chariottetownkt-l-l. 6-3. <‘- 310011111011". own- ‘lultctown. took the first set Hihiav. Prccce and Doreen Graham. of Ot- Charlottetown Junior T0 Win Over Pulls Prize Upset Of Tourney As Quarter-finals Reached M‘ olllclals here did no Nova ScOLia. had two men left in Hugh Little, 0f Hali- ame place. and I'_'Ol'l)t?s Miluntain of n,‘ o Both were straight 'l‘llerc was n0 action in senior it nose and from till-re in il. was - . ,. .- ' - “11°111°1' 11111111111 11111-111 111111 1111‘ - er (‘lull i: an it ll PCT. swm‘ 13mm“ °“““"1 ““‘1“:'.“““ "1'““-""‘" 8i"él.‘il1£.‘£ié‘3.il# gglégiliqecililiie Dude gelling the nod; June l-Iviius Rm 1'11 “ppm,” w“ 373 55 135 357 n,‘ G _ Herbert S\\'(L‘ll(“_\' oi _Bl'idgt‘ li/bl’, 4 14mm‘ ‘round {when Ewen second, Millie third. Squirt: Hilli- ' \ u; 455 37 H2 35, .New 5Y0 k3m°~ 1 N. S.. won the Frue-lor-Al; l1: .111: U‘ of Radios“ ddmmflp M555 over 10111-111. 01111111101. 111-1- liuu. 1 11o 1111:. so 13s .351 ‘Boston r 0012 no 08257 n 3 . “aim” "M “1 ‘1 1min‘ s“ me“ k sialveu 011i 118C811“ OI 11 Heathcrbcll dropping back to sixth n5 36., 57 123 340 3 B v 1 032 _3 N10 15 11 l here today. A biankil iniisli hlgn- “mamod “TiSL The yeguly, brqilgllt-f in the last fifty _\'iil'(iF and l.usi"»,' 51 34; 5U 117 '33., 1 dregg Hfldgh ‘sundifl- 901111111 {lighted the flllfll heat Willi the ‘tug indies‘ singles division to file) Frisco seventh L , 34 0.0) 41 B3 '32»; an dsnr’ agbi‘ ‘mhnson- W31‘ fienic horse. finishing ll(‘t‘k and tiuarter final rotind. l 'l‘iiiril iii-lit: Clllillilt-t lire took ‘ ‘l... 11.11 , i- 3-115 .7 89 '11-)‘,- ,scn an Foxx noel: llli Quuki-r Lin“. and 5.111, hiontrealls Bob Watt completes, the pole away from Dude Polelnp- i ' "h " H “i ' “ second came. T011- 111-1"n.11~“1‘ 91 aimrierfln“ahsté'qnagge1 k ti - 4 . - 1 . . , " ‘ Hll. ' s- 1i - ~ l- . A. 1111 11111 You")! 111181‘ .6 “T; ‘£10mwhsiéémdpégi11;“ *1; “h1g1 ilimi. 1.1111 iivew York (112 000 003— l0 0 1 sl-fiflvyomhfl},ogxidgékg 11;, me lullior irluuulhcrl over Philip Cole, , . . . - ., , ' la 11'--.\iiZP. Cflrdiii- 3011011 000 01'! 0011-3 7 2 ' 1 ' - ' - (.- 1 1 » of Chesler, N.S.. also a _lunior_ drop- judgts stand \\llllL Sqllllt ll.i11-, , _ _ inanieil lace, ink»... .l1e event 111 . . . . - a .. . 111 Liavuc-l-‘oxx, RtLs-o and Rosar" Galehousc . . .. ' 1111111 o11.\- one gzllne in each set. over took oiel, 1JL‘lll" l‘il1liit'll!11‘(i‘ , = » ' HSrlilliliil, heat». , . - - ” ‘ 1'11. .51 Wilson and Foxx l . . Plav got undel way in the doubles by Millie Kaluliick and llilfil‘ . ‘ 1 Phuadelmla - at m t , The Baker, :1 New BYLlilEiXlCK diyiclunc m“; [flared may“; advanc- Potnipkin. From there in ii was “M”. m__ lpostlmnflf min was “g ‘m1 horse. pushed _.\l0.')ll£§l0l\' to the (£1 "nufioum Phil“) C018 and his mlotlier great. race. Cooling to lili‘ 1 H ‘ l" ' ’ ' [ITHFD in the tn‘;- l-wo heats of the 15931-131111‘, Helen Tldinarsh, oi Char- lI\\\'ll, and lhenvtoilk them to twelve siamcs in the finlil set before inlttlnc (left-at. The losers attract- wl quite a gallery as ihev battled ll out in the final sct. and came from behind at 2-1 to knot trlc count at 5-5. The Results: Senior Men's Singles 'l‘hird Round: Don McDtsrmid, Oit-aava, def. G. -that _i1e and a grout) of unliamcdl 141”- : " 3m" 2m 1'2‘ F Htui-lipsou Charlottetown, 6-2, 2555061511185 are prepared to buy; , n T t l l GQO ' rook yll Dodgers baseball team '~-'-'~ 1'" 11111 “"311 '. - - w» Q1 11w 11101111111)" D?..‘“sti.‘§£?gSfi" ‘illllfi“l‘fl'“ifii'" plied that she lSllL interested in 1111;111:0011 J. lived - - - - 13 ;_ _ 0,‘, , ‘ a I “ted I selling. _(‘iall ll11rve.<'<~:'_ Hasiln: - - 4 l l; RN“- , “mm- e e‘ ‘ ivlrs. James M. Mulvcv, daughter 1 'l‘l1e 1311116 . RMlll - - - - 2 5 R"‘_1‘1111- C1‘“1'*°11“1C“'n- 54- 54‘ of the late Stephen McKeever and 1 ilfillll \'~ the. R1l’11'i('i'1l(llll - - . It 2 (i. Roper, Saint John, def. l. DO-Ssfloofii‘ 0i a quarter interest lll'P(".(‘i' P111, W. llolu‘ - - - - .3 -l- (351111 ‘R C11-"11'1<l11@101\'11- 6-1. Fi-l the club. made it plain she ivould 'l‘;1u-~: 215, 2.13 i-... 2.14. H. b11111‘. 111111111X. 1105- (100129 block such a deal even lI the Na- Coil 11=_ ilahlax, 6-4. 8-3. tlonol League gave its official up- Nrimed li-avo F. Mountain. Bridgetown, def. A. pryivzilt of dacobsbus ? Gilli.) inlnleii). Gndlu, DJIilOllSiE, G-i, G-l. a o l€Cll'SSOC’lSlL‘l 1 . ,._-.___ ,_ g, -_dy_,]__ {£11 PY°°1<L1I111IT111S1 0111111131111". 11111 lfiiilitivf-(iii-loi‘ - - - 15-4. E ‘a ‘I of m, mus 9f m“ m“ C 135' PWer At Ciluri. Rlirlderhai - ll ‘.3 2 Bob Watt. Montreal, def P. Cole. Ebbets. M1S.Mlli\Cv O\\ll.) olie- q;ll,.,.l M. _ Q14 C1,“... N S 51 64 quarter, and the other 2.3 l(‘i' rent ‘F? ‘_ ‘,1 1 '1 1' ' ‘- ' - belongs to the estate of E ward J. D10 1 1X1.‘ ‘ ' " ’ , McKcevcr, a brother of the late "i" 131,; . .' " 2 G 5 wmnm‘ 51nd“ Stephen, Tillie. ..l.l. a l-.. q d R d Jacobs said the trust company 1". '— ‘ “ - P6011 01111 i had offered to sell lis syuilii-aii- MOmRh-‘L- A 7—11"1P*~ H. Tidmarsh, Charlottetown. def. Hank l‘l(\‘.'(1\\'_\‘ l-olnhlnod 1o c.irr_\ a l-O roilqucs: n1 Controlling interest lu the ch11). but , Mike said he wants to buv the Dodgers only if he could get them i: Bears to e. lldlltlll- "100 oer cent." nl l1t'{l‘,_;li(".~ lluru-l .- ilallmioro ~—~———————-_- Orioles lil Noxvark sly. TWINS‘ BIRTHDAYS APART Bcroivy ihrolclvil iliq lllrils with ——— a. lhrre- job COLUMBUS. Ind ~40?) -—'l‘l1c 1161111“ p ‘illlllg run new twin babies of Mr. and Mrs. l)_v ‘Yliillllll time-ac Sellare 11 ilfllllt‘ Howard J. Slaggs wcrc born m in the llurd inning, different weeks. Cloris Nlarlc arriv- Tho Newark i‘l'i1t(>~t ivas the ed at 10:15 o'clock on a Saturday only 11.1.1‘ iiulne scheduled in the night. and Morris Lee at 12:30 Sun- Iiilviiiflilfflifll Lvliélilti. day morning. TiiiniiilewTlifzlig - Starring rorsvc 63cm, you TAKE C?’ OF ‘SWEEPEA WHILE I TALK$ WITH rue QUEEN, PM NO NURSEMHID emu‘ ASIDE. vGl/iwv. THE QLlEEN .1511) “c.1111” STUBBS . i\tlr:isl‘_--Artl; READYFQ GO FISH- UH? YOU BOYS G001! and llimlny i-iolmes. New Ell-ten Brock, Rotliesay, default. Junior Men's Singles Second Round: i Bob Watt. Mont-real. def. A. “M1111 (“ailltvr-ll. Charlottetown. 6-8. 6-4. Juiilrr Ladies Sci-mid Round: Miss A Singles (l4. Miss E. Brock, Rothesay, 6-4. 6-3. acl-‘ Miss Joan Miller, Charlottetown, def. Miss Pauline Stlnlmonds, Cris:- B11d 111111911, loitetown. 6-3, 6-2. First Game: u; - ‘Id a 11,-. _ _ _. , _ . ,st. 1.01115 00o 00o 111-s l8 a , {ucif 111m,‘ J1}, . f“ 1.11‘ liner ‘nilze Timslglllantilntiia: dla-ifgiizgl MissFlirt-bitWa.kef.w§11mmtg§ldfi- pmsburgl; 404 Q90 02x40 9 3‘ m“ Cnhnrr, H 1 , ,,,_ Lil-111 111L138 (J _ 5 9,‘ l _~ _, ill-l. Mia! lwzlioe Arsenaut, lar- Warncke Hutchinson Slioun and = 15.3fm ‘N‘\\L10I:1{{ 1 ,.'\...,. L. ,. y, ‘ ,- ‘"1" "1' 1mm‘ “lc‘ei"’ac‘ljfig lolieaoivn, 1-6. 'l--5, 6-3. Padgett: M B11011“ wing” m“ (7111c111m1l- 7 i Igiludgaiii-icléirzson of Halifax. Lui D ubie L017“: Failure of Czneuililiti bilzslulsl. .-1 111a third roilnd match. and dropped Firs‘ nodal.“ 0 . 59ml"! 5am”: 1il)idvrrliliiigi1ltie it? m“ “gill; iriiitzrixzostlild‘ liliglixlsiiwhilst Mrs- (3°7‘1"“ Lewi" 01mm.‘ and St. mills 030 000 120-0 11 l 0,0,“), Sffflflihf 3111i 11.1 llllli “on tile second 6-4. Mss Helen wligcrmly. ‘\1'r'11=81. def. Plttsburg 009 002 l0x-l2 l3 3 1,17?“ of |h,.'\~.1,.,; ,,_ .“» lltlllllililj]! Villllllllifill Dim McDlar- M‘ ss C. Harrison, R4 111.1’. 811d 11311161‘. 13BX19. HI11C111-"IKY11- 1111*‘ ‘lrs (>-~l1ii1'<'1-1i»1- - illlxi Ullruvu, deli-tiled the veteran Mil-s ii Nlflflilll‘, l?‘ ' sell and Ouru; Butcher, J. Bow-‘ "gigging {hr '1)“. ‘mm, 1,.‘._.,,,k.,_, L, 1J1 Uttlyllrgtill, Cluirlotieloivn with 7.5_ man and Davis. 1 . i .- - .. , l us,- ui Dlliv two names and two Miss Jean Vvlzgln, Plutll had Lblllwtti .0 ..1 l .11 ~ . >- .1 Fir .-.... . , ltuilu 1U‘.\ll>lll1‘il, l\ur Precce jdlid and M155 5011.13“ Gm V , ltlll, I.l.l.l|)ll-;,il P.l...<. (.\.l("..ti r1 - . INTERNATIONAL LELAKJ-YE .1)» -~ . 1r .- k ,, ,..,. Pelt: .\l.l"i\ A1v.\\r111 \\'lili_11111‘- ~11“) clef. Miss Laura Jeanne Arsenault, "““‘ “‘“"m" Si‘ 1 “'1 n 1 1 ~t>r 111 ai round Pleett- non ism-nigh‘ Bnnnes by m mg f, ,,,,.,,);,,_‘111 111111- 1 ‘ 1M1 Cflarhmvudm Chariotteioii-n and Aizss Felice Baltimore 000 000 00-03 0 11(\1‘(!‘n\“ 1mm g; [Wu-t 1.1.11 p“; “"111, hi1“ B". ,m' u. Ken“; .,d_’ Arsenaull. Charlottetown 6-1, 6-0. Nawark 0m Ono 011-‘1-1 '1 11 1 ill-ti 111 i»*;:i.~l)lli‘-'ll i 1 illmiiri U1""u:$.3l,l.f.i1‘ -Ml J Nb- i Tile rump‘) ‘ u Bill-cos lllr'.\' ‘Hmilt f‘ Siibxfi-Jlulnft 11'“. _-uue Senior lilerfs Doubles Toronto 000 zoo 000-2 i0 1 ..,,,,, 31 U, - "‘ '. "‘\.L,j,;,.l,,.,,.b ,‘.,L.,,,,5~‘,,,-,.;_- 1,1,, rim Rliilnlli 311111110 0112 0"“ 1111"” 12 1 Ill the 111: .1r1<. ' - 1 lu "1 1~ (lillillliUll Ivan C011nors.Cl1B1rl0L11-‘Wi\'11. 1114 . .11 Ntu is il=\ ck l M11111111€111111 F1110 G101‘. 1100111; Llu- pnrvniaklng Cntniiuatl ilcds lutu as a llllld upset llil Ivan Reddlzi, Charloit-ct-oifli. d114- GK‘11‘~‘11 111111 31139111101120 fr<n1 2i 1.111110; 1o 14 :11 iii-o li'1‘l'i(5. mu that his - J. lVlit-Quald and H, Black. Char- lottetown. 6-2, 3-6, 6-4. Bill Ivioreside. Oiiarlottetovlui and Dan Saundcrson, Halifax, def Mark Inlnan, Lmidon, Ontario and Ro- bert Jayncs, Boston, 6-2, 6-0. I. Preece and P. fvfaclienzle. Ot- tawa, clef. A. Saunders and J. Ebe- t-e!‘ Charlottetown, 6-1, 8-0. Mixed Doubles First Round: P. MacKenzle. Ottlamva. and Helen McCrady, Montreal def, R. Joy- nes, Boston, and Barbara Mercer, Montreal. 6-0, 6-2. J. E. Nadesu, Saint John, and Miss Constance Harrison. Rothesay, def. Forbes Mountain and Phyllis MacLean, Bridgetown, 6-3, 7-5. . C. I. Edwards. Halifax, and Miss G. Rogers, Charlottetown, def, A Godin and Miss E. Dalton, Dal- hoilsle, 6-4, 6-3, Ivor Preece and Miss Doreen Graham. Ottawa. def. P. Cole. Chester. N. S.. and Miss Helen Tid- nlmcirsli, Charlottetown. 3-6. 6-2, 7-6. TODAY'S T NlS SCHEDULE [GAO-Senior “en's Single; Ivor Preese vs. Garnet. Repel, off Ivor Senior Ladies’ Singles ‘ Jean Wright vs, Gwen er . Helen McCradv vs. Eileen ton Mrs. Lewis vs. Barbara Merser. Junior Men’! Singles. R. N. Watt Jr. vs. Wm. Moreslde Forbes Mountain vs. Ivan Connor: 11.30—Junlor Ladies’ Singles. Evelyn Walker vs. Audrey DeBlois Beryl DeBIols vs. Joan Miller. 2.00 p.m.-Soninr Men's Singles. Don McDlarinld vs. Win Moresld1 l-itlgh Little vs. F. Mountain. P. McKenzie vs. R. N. Watt. Mixed Doubles Collins and Miller vs. Baundersol and Mrs. Sterling McDonid. 1i p.m.—l.:idies‘ Doubles Dalion and .\i<'L/:.l11 vs. .\iiller an Marlin. Mr. .Slerilng NIoDOniilrl and Rape vs. Tldlnarsh and DeBiois. Men's Double; McDial-lniil and Watt vs. Connor and Reddilr Hutcheson and Hutcheson V1 Mount-um and Cole. Kenny and Wright vs. Edward and Little. 5 lmp-lladics’ Singles . ruliam vs. Z-i. Tldmsrsh. 6 o.m.—.\l' ed Doubles ‘l Rogers Prcee a liiclicnzle 111 icCrady vs. IQ deau and H01 lson. ‘VATCH F0101) COSTS BLOEMFONTEI . $011111 Afric - (CPl—Au:E1il1-1'1i-s here arc detc) llnineri in pri-ienl prunleorlng. Ge VS. Drill/ii; Charlottpfnw~n_ ' Kclzi “'11s svlilviii-cri to foil‘: days in prlsnniiieii‘. lor soiling n iln of cor ldi-nser; milk at .11 cent higher tha _ the standard price. i DON'T CARE WHAT DUNdUN $HE‘S HIDIN‘ lN, I'LL FIND HER VAM GONER BEE ‘JHE l6 IN HIGH DUDGEON TODAY, i WOULD NOT ADVIGE Fl’ "aUCH PUNK ENGLI$H I DIDN'T Strip A WINK LAST NIGHT i /. CMQN. . ‘LL FOLLOW YOU i GEL! 1 THOUGHT HE. wAs coin’ ‘r0 on UP SD EARLYi By Edwina 1 WELLJ NEVER FEEL mcwr . TILL i HAVE MY MORNING correct w/Ho ON EARTH uvouco WANT To 0o FISH-