Pick A Winner 0N THE ISLAND IT'S Hickey 8t Nicholson's BLACK TWIST CHEWING Cubs , Take Win From Lose Second Baseman llain Forces Postponement 0f Matches orced t ne- mmutyryetshtgrllilgtt-lies sohmigg i" ti. Charlottetown Tennis Club's glossed tournament. Matches whim ti. llsled below will be layed fu- tiny, officials announced ast night. Men's Sinai“ Smith vs. r. ritzmaid- t3. Fitzgerald vs. Wran- oiponahoc vs. Dew. Hansen vs. R. LBIEQ Martin vs. Cantwell. Burden vs. F051?!‘ Burnett vs. Buudriaa. strain vs. J. Johnson- compton. vs. White. s. MacNutt va.. Connor-l. Ladies’ Singles Miss J Nicholson Miss A. storey. Miss C. Sinclair vs. Miss B. Bourke. Miss A. DeBiois 11m J. Sinclair vs. Miss D. Mao- Donald. Miss H. Dewar vs. Miss B 13881015. HAVING WONDERFUL TIME BLACKBURN, England — (OP) -ln one holiday week resident's of Blackburn who went awav 51761173 tisoo tseoom on 59.000 ooswarll u; fell relatives and friends will! | gOOd time thev were having. LONDON —t(C!1’) t- Aegab with two perecty- Ofm front teeth was born to Mrs Gladys Bnnmens. I VI. gir‘. vs. Miss H. Law-Q AUGUST 21, 1946 lireoo liavore To Defeat Dastilloux MONTREAL, Aug. 2o - (or) Double- Phils But" Chicago Cuba took a National League doubleheader from Phil- adelphla Phils yesterday, 5-2 and 10-2, but lost second baseman Don Johnson with a fractured left hand. After the Cuba won the first game. Johnson was hit between the isft thumb and first finger uy one of Charlie Bchanz’: pitches as the Cubs coasted to a 10-2 triumph i-n the nlghtcap. ports from the Cubs’ club- house indicated that Johnson would he out of action for the balance of the season. Four Phillie infield errors nadc it easy for the Cubs arid HflllK Borowy to win the first game. Borowy gained his seventh vic- tory and his fourth over the Phil- lies by pitching the distance or the fifth time in 21 starts cu a yield of eight hits. At Pittsburgh. the Pirates walked on the field after reject- ing the unionization bid of the American Baseball Guild and hammered the leading Brooklyn Dodgers 10-0 with a lit-hit bar- rage. Elbia Fletcher homered for the Bucs Mth two aboard in the f-itrth to wrap up the game all by .im- se . Nick Strlncevlch, held. the Dod- gers to four widely scattered hits and never was in any kind cf danger after his teammates snai- Plc Lombardi from the lnolmd with a four-run attack in the opening‘ inning. Lombardi walked Ralph iner lvi-fh the bases jliicd for one run and Jim Russell promptly singled home two more. In all, the revitalized Pirates collected 10 walks and l0 hits from the Dodgers- Leo Durocher, the Bum’: fran- tic pilot, made a seven man sub- stitution lln the fifth i-nnina. 8t. Louis Cardinals, gaining me- rnentum for their crucial series with Brooklyn next week, slashed the Dodgers’ edge to a mere half- gamo last night by defeating Bos- ton Braves 4-1. 11-5 favorite. are szoooo. ‘The highest saw recorded in Montreal is $2. (PelD) Mell met hers recently. 0f Aussie’s Dup Squad Gerald Patterson. former star, today was named of Australia's which will defend the or Sweden here in December. Harry Hellman. leave London the zone final between the N. Y, next month. United States championshi- players, Robert Barnes. ain. Avenue" in future g Here's how to have C00] Comfort Mercury Athletic Shirts and ‘Super? Shorts guarantee you at-ease comfort . . . because Mercury tailors them with craftamada precision. Reault-body-fitting underwear that’s a comfort to wear! Stock up now with long wearing Mercury. Your dealer doean’t always have a complete stock, but Mercury Underwear is well worth waiting for! 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Weatend belts: who will meet Dove Caatiiloux Cam adian lightweight and welterweifill! chqnpion in trtltle bout here Aug. 2s. tonight was established as an ' . scene Olitiggehastatl: {ll-iihl-efiligg‘ sittooo in cash and with teleobons and telegraph orders filled. it 3| es- timated the lotal receipt! 1° :3“ 7 000. reaped when Castiiloux and Gila er Named Manager MELBOURNE, Aug. 30- (GP)- world tennis champion and Davla OuP manager Davis Cup squad trophy ragalnst either the United States trail-an doubles star, was due to iinited states today to act as Australia's unofficial observer at the inter- United States and Sweden at Forest Hills l-lopman also will play in the start- ing Aug. 31 at Forest, Hil a. along with one oi‘ Australia's rising young LONDON — (C?) —- The Lon- rlon-Maidstone-Dcver road prob- loved more than a fair share of ably will be called "Battle of Brit- 51155955 \. IHI: CHARLUIIETUNVN GUARDIAN ll Passing Yesterday 0f Famed University 0i Miehiganiiugby Coach in forced a. postponement of last nights City Baseball League clash between Rovers and Anon. ors and at the same time ruined Anchors‘ possible clinching o; the lilird section title and also spelled any chance the norihend team might have had of atoning for a recent defeat at the hands o1 the Anchors. I O I ,Just when the game will be plgy. ed could not be learned last night but much interest is being evi- denced in it due to the fact of it filling so much to do with the outcome of what has been a hotly contested third section. e a e Playoff time is rapidly rolling around and at present negotiat- ions vare under way to have Sum- merside and Grand River playoff in an intermediate series to deter- rni-no the team that will face the Oharlottstovm Ail-Stairs for the Island title and a resulting place in the Maritime ‘playdowns. O ‘Ihe Summerslde League has en- sesson and reports emanating from there have the boys playing a good brand of ball. Just how strong Father tkwald Murphy's Grand River squad will be is problematical but Father Murphy himself quits an athlete when attending Saint Dunsttura Un-ivfliii-Y. can be dewnded upon to field a squad that may take a iot of‘; beating before the Island ' title decided Much interest i; attached to the Maritime ladies’ golf tourna- ment which is scheduled for the Belvedera course here August 20th to 30th. It la expected that a large entrv list will teat the rolling fair- ways of Belvedere in quest of the title that was cancelled during the war years. Plenty of close competition is always forthcoming in this tournament and this Year's tournament shouldn't prove to be any exception.‘ Johnny Greco and Castilioux are reported to be training very assiduously for their forthcoming bout at the Montreal Forum. In- dications point to a new gate with fans expecting to are a slam bang fight up to publicity predictions. lnvasslng some of the more exit-t addicts one finds consider- able backirl It Greco who be- cause he I younger, possibly stronger and hurls punches with vigor and abandon ls expected to win-possibly by a knockouLJ-‘or those who have followed Castil- loux and who admire his boxing skill it ‘is hard to vision anybody knocking him out, but Dave getting on now and will have to e at his skilful best to arry the persistent attack of the c allenger. O O O O One veteran observer oplnes that if the fight had taken place two years ago when first mooted, that Caatllioux would have won because of the fact that he was then at his zenith. Greco was coming along but did not have the polish, nor indeed the punch he has since acquired through a number of fights with top notch performers. O O O Although Greco ia not a notable knocker outer he has a habit of drilling his authoritative shots with such consistency that they have slowed down opponents who had considerabl; m.ore boxing skill O Deacon Allen. that refreshing 0h acter Who- handlea Castillo‘ and who had him razor shar for the fights with Meil is con ldent his man will surprise Greco and his adherents. On the other hand some reason that if Johnny's en- tourage felt ha would be shaded by the clever Caatilioux they would never permit him to taka the match. If both men o all out to the full extent of thei- ability this should be a fight to remember. O O O O If on the other hand Castilloux elects to make it a hit and run lffoil‘. i-t could be a dreary fight. but from the evidence so far on hand this should be a foray uhQt will come up to expectations, and be worthy of the hi h tariff that la beling demanded or the pra- aenta on O O O O The aua icion is growing that American agua managers are de- feating their giving Ted Will tentional bases on . than let their hurlsrr pitch to the Red Box slugger, managers are ordering their pitchers to‘ walk him and thus are playing right alto the‘ teethmog‘ I’?! aroma Yblt; n o er, w c aa u or an Bobby Doon- insmadlatoiy foi- IOWIIII hltn. O O O O Williams has drawn 125 passer no far. and the great number of thou free tickets to first hare which have been converted into ruin la reflected in the high runs- battsd-in totals of Door: and York. Neither i| htttin above .800 but eacll fllurea to drva is moi-c than ll runs.‘ . . is. ARBOR. Midt, Aug, w _ “Q1118 Harris (Hurry UP) Yoat. . filmed University of MilihiKii-rt football coach (or 39 years. died of a all bladder at- tack at his name ere today. Yost“ was mentor of Michigan's great polnt-a-minuteWteem whit; 00m ted in American collegiate foot 1i from 1901 to 19G. The ‘quid llilYed 57 some; under rlia tutelage during those "in! 55. tying one and He retired ll’\ i940 to the post of athletic director emeritus aftcr waohing Michigan from 1901 a-l. H1» “Mr as a football coach began in an era of mustacheq plfly- "8 sarbed in turtleneck sweaters and ended in a day of giant 5m- die and Cheerios multitudes. The veteran conch was krlowp, 5.;- football fans as a master of grid- iron strategy and the develo er of the lwlmt a: a weapon of fence. He also was noted for nia infits- ence on. ‘youth and as the apostle‘ of "the our-sided man." In his talks to his players, he said that brains. heart, courage and character composed the trinke- up of the best athletes and, in mature years, the most useful eit- izens. Renowned as a gridiron tact- ician he won the first Rose Bowl some with his Michigan squad in 1901, developed Michigan's famed "point-a-minute" team that mlled up 2,841. Jacinta to 42 for the op- piuition uririg the years 1901 to 1905, and turned out 1-5 ail-Ameri- cas during his long tenure at Ann Arbor. His famous nickname was fast- ened upon him in his first year at Michigan when nia high-pitched, penetrating voice. with its alight southern accent, repeated after ul- most every play: "You'll have to hurry. youbl have to hurry." Baseball Results AMERICAN Cleveland 010 003 000 4 l’ 3 Washington 120000002: 5 8 l Feller and Hegan; I-laefner and Early, Detroit 000 000 000-O 3 0 Philadelphia 100 000 l0x—-2 'l 0 Newhouser and Richards; sav- age and Desautels. . Chicago 100004 400-0 11 ll New York 000 011 000-Q 6 3 Lopat and Hayes; Gumperh. Queen. Gettei and Niiarhos. St. Louis .. . 001000000 1 7 2 020 300 00x a 8- 0 and Mancuso; Bagby . 000 310 100 5 11 0 100000021 4 9 1 Kinder. Ferriss and Mancuso; Harris, Zuber and H. Wagner. NATIONAL New York 001 002 001 4 D 0| Cincinnati 000200001 3 8 1 Koalo and Cooper; Gurnbert and Mueller. Boston St. Louis Niggeling, F. Barrett and Masl: Pollet and Garagiola. Brooklyn 000 000 000-O 4 2 Pittsburgh 400 300 fix-lo 10 0 Lombardi. Behrrnan, Barney. i-lead and Edwards. Anderson; Btrincevich and Lopez. Philadelphia 002 000 000-2 8 4 Chicago 021020 00x—5 8 1 Donneily, T. Hughes and Sem- inick: Borowy and Livingston. Hniladelohia 110 000 0oo- 2 10 Chicago 200 052 0lx—l0 14 l Schanz and Hemsley: Wyse. Bithom and Scheffing. INTERNATIONAL osing om ammo-no mp," 001 00D 0-1 I 1 (seven innings) Harriet and Just; MWYV. R0013’. Bariiiari and Loilar. 1 5 3 se Cit 002001 00% J“ y y 00o M0 oox-o 4 a] Kean and Graaso; Pil- l i I Deal. Simmonds and Camel Erautt; Roy. Cardoni. Buker, Kenn l": k. l I 3060301718 103000200 D10 2 Schultz-Willis and West; uccki. Roche, Bariiiari, Ronny, Lowry. and Loliar. i I ll aliilin i n u g , , Round P.ii.l\. ! eon-rum. 01's.. Aua- so —(AP) ' 41mm.‘ up taculat’ nins-, ‘iiifflifiim some oved info the lead for’ onora of the National Goltera Association glanslpionahip with a SQ-holc tots., l . 1t set a qualifying recon! for tilt‘ PALA. tournament The old marb- Ils 188 established by Preo Mo», lion in 1m in ma Anzeles and equalled by hunk Moore of Over- land. Mo. in i908. iwriar-‘a round enabled him to. supplant Ban Began. Her-aim!‘ Phi or the qualifying 101d. the Ill-QT- lniahin with a 00 for a two-day total o lfl. And it was HOG‘!!! course record that was tied. Hogan at it hora last year in winning the Portland open mama arm l h ary round of sol! ears, win- in ltha shit to the left side a 001000000-1 s oi It ooo 21l00x—-4 1o olthe variety of strokes By BYRON NELSON During the course of the ordin- there comes a time when a knowledge of the variations of the fundamental strokes of the some would come handy. However. before I go into any discusion of such varia- tions let me wnln you against fooling with them if you are still havin difficulty with the funda- menfia strokes ause, unless you have mastered the fundamen- tals, these variations will throw you off completely. A good knowledge of the varia- tions of the strokes of golf will’ he‘? you solve many of the go problem which confront you. r instance. you might want to hit the bail nigh in order to clear some obstacle on the course, so let us consider that problem. First of all, the ball is played fmm a point approximately op- ite the left heel, just as it is the fundamental shots. The variation is acoom lished changes in the use o the hands, the iaoement of the weight on the est and the cocking of the wrists. To get a high trajectory on the flight of the ball begin- by placing more of your weight on the riglzt foot than on the laflfin takin to address the bal. Your hands are even with the clubhead and not ahead of it as they are when you are playing fundamental shots. Even with the clubhead ante:- ing the hitting area you: weight ia still iantcd on both feat with being only a slight um. The result is that you catch tne ball on the up- swing and tile trajectory of its flight is much higher. no matter what club you use, than it is on a normal swing. The wrists are uncooked a lit- tle earlier than they are on a nor- mal swing. It is necessary to dc. this to bring your clubheao into the ball while it is slightly on the u wi in d to t h? hélgw or er thgomlrfore ‘lights is YOU!‘ stance l the flfightth of t one o e mos a - tactile: variation shots in No doufbt. “may of our tournaments. you have seen all of the good players use it to clear a tree, a hill or some other object. Wh the novice pla er has to~plcy around such n tlwlgg, the case-hanldened Qrofarsionsl Dilly-s over them. The more. control lyou have of this shot the leg; o: a Igattnblen it becomesm 3W5- Y, fin Rb ty t0 play 9115 Wife of shot is invaluable on courses where dogleg holes Prcdomiri-ate. if you can't make it You have very little chance of makin subpar scores on these holes ecause, whereas the pro 15 shooting for a birdie by taking a, short cut over the trees to the green, the novice has to follow the F-FWBY around and does well to et down in reg-uhstion figures. is obvious that the greatn- ‘ruu have. cha 2e l mastered the more yQJ golf. Practice have of lain par ‘this p y g the loft of the hall, T11 will devote the column fundamentals ball. more valuable tiiz-n on ability to scrape the clouds with vom- 101,5, ’ Remember When Bobby Pearce, sculllng for A115- trraiia. _dafeated the best of the Empires oarsmen at the British Games at Burlington 0m o today. He was trailed ormur Diamond Sculls Beresford of Eng. Wright. Jr., of Tor. ' HOW makes turned prq. 18 years by two fessionnl t x YEO THEATRE ABBOTT and COSTELLO ill HOLLYWOOD LOUIS-ODIN FIGHT PICTURES Montague-Fri. & Sat. Sourls — Tuesday byth .Dyer reaffirmed in him even after t smile ""11 You can control| tunll n _ svlul ll 4 llollls with A Buey-O-Iloy KIDDIES SIZE, up to 6O lbs. . . YOUTHS SIZE, up to 100 lbs. ADULT SIZE, up to 195 lbs. Also Cushion for the Car, Beach, Boat or Home THE BIKE CHO! Pennant - Bound Red Sox Split Twin Bill With St. Louis Team ‘°““‘:-“'”" St. Peters Win Playoff Ellis Kinder, navy dlschargee, won his first major league victory at the expense of the world series- bound Red Sax yesterday as St. Louis Brmlvna split a dou leheader with the Boatoniana, taking the nightcap by the close margin of 5-4 after dropping the opener 5-1. Kinder, a righthander, thus 1cm- ed hrs teammate Jack Krtmer, and Bob (the Fast) Feller n1 Cleveland Indians as the only western flingers to defeat the Sox at home this season. Feller has done it twice here and Kramer once. Tom Fierrlck came ln to finish U1) for‘ Kinder as he had done [or Kramer earlier in the season, In the opener the Sm: jumped off to a two-run lead in the second and added the other three in the fourth while the Brownies could only fashion a single tally m the third against Jim Bagby, Jr,’ “Ihgb- SA (CP)-St. Peter's, who Saint John city senior championship yeste third year i-n a row, t Cove Atoms, of Grand land. 4-2 tonight in the opening game of a second round provin- cial piaydown series. Urban Kiley, of the home team, was taken out in the sixth after walking .wo men, and Aukie Titus finished the garhe. the med Seal Manon blow in the eighth, 1cm- ing Johnny Pesky ahead of him in e nightcap. Bob Savage held Detroit Tigers i0 three hits last night to pitch Philadelphia Athletics to a 24) shutout. Elmer Valo scored both Athletic runs after he had walked “li*‘it“"t“i“ no“ ~ cw or. y pert’: eight-game. winning streak was annulled us_ Chicago White Box handed the Yankee riglhtl-lander a 9-2 thumping in the opening game or their final eastern trip of the season. iDardinais in Dodgers Open y Series Sunday _ 8T. LOUIE, Aug. 30 — (AP)- Manager Eddie Dyer, dealt his full share of bad breaks through tho you have followodifirat half of the season. had ex- cellent reasons for smiling today as he looked over hi Cards before the games likely to rove decisive in the red-hot Nat ‘onai League pennant chase. With the first-place Brooklyn Dodges-s coming to town Sunday for a four-game tussle" which is generating something akin to World Series fever in St. Louis, the freshman major league man _ ager found comfort in the recent showing of other first-year mem- bers of the runner-up Cardinals. 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