ucUST 231.1945- citlillé NEWS jWaln New Reco Press) l l; record in e “d e o? ttlFlficiree-iorl-‘all thtlg "won and thundering 01119 | 1h ‘three-quarter ehe relned his horse ee to romp home a- ’, whiich tbfitgelreg of 1M‘ 85 I it! our???) by the BYdIIQY-tlwll‘ rqntlgimat ‘ c cl nio. owned z yniivins Club m the .17 clggd d ll Slildeneayilttlllles. beat out the fav- ' Grace Abbe, and in tthetg-lzg ‘class PearlfiBuétlllll-i "l" ° l" f5 . "m! mmore Stout ovmod by D- ! mrer oi Baddeck, 10.5., scored an v in the 2.28. B I “m” h”: ‘flex finishing 1 l9 e51)‘ w, 5e last two heats and the w; money. Commodore Stout paid the highest price on the parl- mutgel machine with $0’! for $2 in die second heat. (By The Canadian Pres!) aynurv. N. 5.. Alla. 294%,!- is the summlfy o! todeys l i Sydney. ""511 Trot aha Pace, saoo wnmodore Stout (D. Ratch- fll/ran And Barbour Are New Holders Of Ladies’ Doubles-Title Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Evelyn Iran and Mrs. Gwen Barbour gptured the ladies’ doubles C1051! i the Charlottetown Tennis Club I; defeating: Mia Joyce Cent- eell and Miss Claire MacDonald H, 6-1. The lotrrs played ex- iellent tennis throughout the iiiaich and gave their much more experienced opponents an inter- flilig game. The most interesting match play- ailso iar in the tourney was that lietwten D021 West and John Bquirebrlggs vs. Frank Hansenl lad Ned Wran. This was a semi- iliuls match and was won by Mist and Sqlfiebriggs 10-8, 7-6. H. This me was very closely contested and puts the winners in] the linals which tvill be played (iii i110 coming Saturday. Th‘; is the second year this team has reach-id the finals and it is ex- pected they will give tough com- petition for this year's crown. Rmults of Wednesday's play: Men's Doubles Dori West and John Square- lied Wran 10-0. 7-5. 0-4. lord I ..... ....... Cristian Peter (J. MacDonald) Doris Earl (Dr. MacDonald) Mary Stewart (L. Ratchiord) Gertie Raemore (A. Corbett) Steamboat VlOlBt RB)’ (H. Hastings) Pearl Bumpus (G. Lewis) Our Guy (P. Cadegan) June Grattan (B. Currie) Manchester Berry (A. Lewis) Cyclonle (W. Vickers) Grace Abbe ( Baron (J Muriel Henley (W, Lewis) .. Jack Clyde (A. Young) . H. M. Dinah Ci. (R. MacDonald)“ triers defeated Frank Hansen and MacDonald lvo Cudmore and Jack Phair eated Wallle Sropherd and- rterl Dew o-l 6-4. Ladies’ Double-u ‘Gwen Barbour and Evelyn Wran’ ut Abbe SetsiUip rd For Sydney ‘Track In Surprise Win i ovum-swea- (J. W. Campbell) kmsooqacal-eooe 2Q Q- %fl@flN#dwn Time: 2.11; 2.11 l-a; alof u: rm aha rm, ease .11 42 .33 24 .55 cam-Leea- le Valley (Andrews) .. e: 2.18; 2.18 1-4; 2.10. 1.17 Trot And Pace, $350 a. mqaauuwu G. Lewis) . Hood) Singing Sam, (E. Campbell) olo (D. Myers) -@'Q-~'.<IbLl>- co-r-naucruu Time: 2.1a; 2.11 s4; 2.11." Free For All Trot And lace. I600 Walnut Abbe (C. MacLeod) .1 1 1 11H the desperately challenging St. estgrd, won he ppm“ E5. Brownwood Tiger (J. Mao- Louls Cardinals in their three game m?! Sim,“ Zmnteu: to]; champ. title, Pete Kelly, was not on hand ml - - - ' - - - - - ' * - -- 2 3 sh°wd°wn 59.1195 cpenmg i“ Wm?“ ionshlp at the one-day tournament to defend lllS lltle today. A. Y.M.‘ Chuck Worthy (H Hastings) 2 5 3 ley Field Friday. _ Staged at the Green "Gabtes course CA, Supervisor he was stationed. Lee McKillop (J. 00d) 3 5 The results (ii the games, which m the Islam“ Nation“ Park‘ He at the Charlottetown ‘ah-port 13st HlKlIlBIId Worthy (W. Wlll be Dlflyvd W101i! lllfllldllllé- had (m a3, while Joe Mahar, also ear but since then has been trans- derham) . . . . . . .. .5 6 4 room cmwds oi more than 40,000. 1mm Chartottetowxh w“. runner,‘ erred to Europe, Mm‘ H"1"‘"Y (5- ~44“ "m 5° i‘ 1°“? ‘"1’ “ward straight‘ up with an a4. Cecil Bowling. uvi-~ About 1o entries took pm in the is Time: 2.11; 2.00 l-t; 2.10. Second heat is track record by 16-year-old owner driver Clayton McLeod. deleated Joyce Cantwell and Claire MacDonald 6-1. Mixed Doublh Bill Moreside and Billie Bourke defeated Willard Irlam and Gwen Barbour by default. John Squarebrlggs and Jean Forsythe defeated Frank Hansen and Isabel Sinclair 6-2 0-8, 6-1. Art. Cantwell and Alvere Arsen- ault defeated Owen Sharkey and Eleanor Bourke bv default Thursday‘: Draw This aiternocn at 4:30 PM. Mrs. Betty Large will meet Mrs. Gwen Barbour for the club cham- pionship. Mrs. urge has not been laying for the pest (ew years t has come back strongly this year and it is expected that she will yive Mrs. Barbour a good run for the title This match will be- gm at 4:30 shcrr and all tennis enthusiasts are asked to be on hand to-glve the players a cheer when it is? {Nlleservi-d. Mixed Doubles Art Cantwcll and Alvere Arsen- dult vs. Earl Smith and Claire 6:15 EM. Men's Doubles (Semi-Finals) Surprise Win At Law At i MhER-ST, N 5.. Aug. 22 — (OP) - Scoring a. surprise victory iii the Free-Fur-Ali stake at Am- herst today. Jae Hennessey thsrlottetoyn. staged some heady llriving to briug his horse Royal- lt-Lov/ heme in front oi a starry lleid. incluiiivg the ore-race Xav- lllltfi. Mlultv Hanover. in lilo 212G Troi- and Pace lloval Tell olvlicd by F C. Coates i! Amherst run true to form lllllslllllfl with two firsts and a second. But in the No. 2 Classl- iled. an outskler. Jacob Withrow Joe Hennessy Score-s Jlill criaizcoqriiarowu GUARDIAN i YEO ‘HIEA-TRES KEYS of the GREGORY PECK - THOMAS MITCHELL RODDY McDOWALL ROSA STRADNER Sourls-'1.30—10 lair-Thur. Matinee ....3 P.M.—Thur. Montague - Fri. 8.3012111. " Sit. 7-45-10-15 RM. Sport Briefs cmcaco. Aug. 22 _ (AP) Keyed to a pennant pitch. Cl1ica- 8o Cubs are sizzling with confl- denoe in their ability t9 smack o- eriing out the National League pen- nant pict/ure. All bcx seals were sold out three weeks ago. COLUMBUS. 0.. Aug. 22 -( —Stan Wentzel. Indianapolis ilelder, tonight was named mes-loan Association baseball by A- _"-""""""", Winnie Scott's Win "Is lFeature At iSt. Stephen I _ t 31'. STEPHEN, NB" All‘. I3 - IOlH 895k)’ (C. MACDOUBIG) 2 tic?) - Feature ul the iii-at day's Carnation Lady (m... Haley) '1 card in the three-day raclmVHllBh 91"“ (Clllllmer) ‘meet at Si. Sicooen was a. sur-lbfifittorllgfidtflieglhittbifilltyllgzzsyi by Winnie Scott." Kin low |ownedvby rgohn Farmer o! (m1 driven home in Budlona (A. Lori ) _ ‘ e: 2.10; 2.14 14:82.14 14. thre Ii Hts b7 Teddy Weir o! Char- llotteetowln M d!‘ t M" TM and rm. m) ' 1 h J'inlor Free-For- l v- ‘ter-rdwtrleer- or Sunnymeade, Jack , Wlllllle Bwlt (T. Weir) (Mehan of 5t. Stephen. was thrown Cardinal (Billy Keyes) . . . . .. in the first heat. and finished Peter Raemore (Joe O'Brien) iourth. Walker (gt 01g: tltatnd led ygslgdsliébetaétttd lzdylllcDiglald) ) l, _ - m arnes the field w“ s“ e "c Cochado Princess (Walker) d d hi d beats. tonwlriiiev ptrthe 2:20 ‘Hot and Mllrvllllwlllll (Wlll Haves) Inflation (Armstrong) . . . . . P ~. Si l." Hell. d by Fijgklfiopnif’... q...“ my, N5, Time: 2.15; 2.1a 14; 2.15 1-2. Junior Free For All, S500 The big hattrasltitonb Oltlh torlngtr)"; NW5 "rd m’ u e ‘ ' Surlnymeade (Mehan and Walker) R. A. Gratton (Joe O'Brien) Ilree-For-All. TEPHEN, N. 3.. A . 2- ST s u! 2 etei- Piper (Billy Kcyes) 1 Gratton (Kirkpatrick) lFollowing 1.5 the summary of to- ildayls racing at St. Stephen. N.B. Time: 2'19 m: mo; 2'11- ‘ 2.28 Trot And Pace, $400 I Sister Hen1eL(J_ge__ ‘Brlenl 12 2 Charlottetown Player i‘: Q € =1 o Golf Title Yesterday third place with an 85 Last year's winner George Hawkins o! Charlotte- ether Charlottetown player was in‘ tourney. Jack Mehan was thrown iri first heat. not badly injured. but Walk- er carried on to win race. Winner ofIslandAmateur l e1 the Island AP) out- l Twilight Meeting At wri- Covehead Produces Good THE PICK OF TOBACCO It Cocixes The Best Out of Any Pipe most dangeroushhlrlflg ivnfltlle wo:_ld. Uranium, both (he common kind " Doubles Tourney At licrscshoc Club Last night at the Bailbltoil Horseshoe Clue a draw was made (or a dollbics tournament which is scheduled to hcfiln on Friday evening. Here's how they are to line up: In Section A: Francis and W111i)" lock; Murley and Connolly; Jefl- rey and Doyle; Phillips and Mao- Lellan In Scctim B: McCellrt and Ro- bin; Yorston and MacDougall: Evans and Marlin. In Section C: Tctmbs and Lar- ter: Martin :-ntl Plaoie. Girls’ Practice There will be a practice for girh for the Knight! ' softball team ‘l who are trying out . . t , v BIVIIIS "0118 M0011 8 ,li‘1§'£l§?55' 51ft gggtsélt) follislzflbclgigf; ' 21C l’), l C a C1311‘. Q pn\\'( ('1', Winning Streak At 27 .710 Spread in the cntlll either to (B The C f explode or make a firc. l a An explosion that could destroy l the earth is theoretically easy. 'I‘his Aasoclakfl Press) earth-shaker should be among the _ . Aug. 22-Jimmy fl-‘lemenis that are plentiful. like Bivins. husky Cleveland liehl-y- Aron, silicon or aluminum. Thea.“ weight. ended Archie Moore's tvin- ‘arc richly mired in (‘no eurtllfl- lrrust. The silicon. in (he sands nl llic sea, i."- (‘Iascly pzirkrld for miles. in the sixth round in p5 hggfl-g vi ifiillmllllllll ls cvcrvwhcrc in clay. melee as Cleveland Stadium has But all these plentiful elements» ever seen. Bivlris weighed 186 vbclong to the middle range, where Moore 168 _ 1h" atomic cores have less energy. AToMT€i¥6lYiB_ (Continued from Page l) ning streak at 27 tonight, knock- ing out the up-and-coming batllcr Tho neutrons which (‘)’.l)l()fi(‘ nt~‘ ivmi: bombs, have iir) splllllilc ci- > i(-:t U11 tllc cores of iron, lilllmilltinl or silicon. Nor on the ccrrs of me kt _‘ "i merits. |hyllrfiiggil.ciqisgnlzghififimtliritswetiglw The “mm” hi“ ‘m ‘hi’ “"1" l uranium, the heaviest. ETl-(‘ll $39“. eicmenis nroduw mqd?" element is made M, atums Edith‘ vlammlhniians. Th" (I‘i'(’,< of 1hr awm has a COW In this c-Om Bu‘ colrilnnn zl.oill< (‘.i§ll.lll'(' illc ilcllt binding force which has been csti- l “m” b?’ a m“ " cl‘ “l a" 1 mated as about one million '1‘1lC5(t8lXOln-CXlrho caltliulre gill? the a‘ t -; _ ra par cc. erclipon (he t tiggllfler than the force oi graliia gltggtr nrgamangi; itseul lemming Tht t ‘ t o or c er princes, and wmtimliigetllgulfotgeptlgguggiegtéi‘; hgfjtlrztiilfisl £1111 alum 0111111 different _ -- i‘ ll 0('lll(‘l‘.'. ‘ll: v .9, atomic polwr) ilfl\\'(‘\'l"l‘, (lacs rial give destructive QT EXlllQS-lW qualities to the newly formed atoms, These new atorrls To date only the power of (he §£§{§§,",ff§°°m§- temporarily radb" heavy elements, uranium. plutcn- (Tohcrfmia: ‘$3, w Only Heavy Elements Tapped the Germans atoms of the other plentiful ele- He had the bee! of razors keen The finest brush devised And yet his chin was never clean Until he COLGATE-lzed." 11v w. n». E. Ilunt y so: s1. .\i:lr.v's i<.....i. Nnrvmod, 111.. . elio alas 810.00 s5.’ 4.. , \"-,l®§‘ t ‘we ‘c Ol-GvTE 5 .5n a CONTEST t OPEN TO EVERYONE RULES: w 1 ' hi, (l, y, ._ .. l‘ M1111 it minceulzetliiesi n; : “all Toronto 8. along Ilbilll Col she's 5hr nu...) I arms. If your Jingle IS l Io will send You $10.00! Rememlxlr. no more la our ldVCfV-lflllll, t?“ 11:11 the lmazuella thouliiilndmg lllm t ii ' (1 ih “ res an” 3'61‘ o e sea» . pro ac nlum an rlrlum v son p y t m t . have bean lapped. All lflill‘ hflVPlfnlled m ammk bomb mm) t vT-Iiifvlviyollstnifim bmfhtyougn'v'“nfmt wehtml, 26, hitting betel" an R I ' t so mlic excess iilnt- they :. l .""“-"" ' e“ j““,""'>'“'~'“' l° "l" “mil .300 for the tribe. stands six feet! n S Easily, A 1Q“. 019mm. volts n 3.1 BASI-JBALL B|G SIX ll°°dl'l""'"">l om inch tall, lit-curly? 2C5 and hit’. cause a split. Ii lelt alone. they __ K 59155795 5M4"- IUIBl-l LAYHII .323 for Hart ord o the eastern " '1‘ "-""“'- break down by spontaneous loss of By The Assotlnted Press l "V" 7°" sllN-LIVII- SHAVIS league last year. p afawd‘ as floufld bgootvgfifpg: ~ §R§€$§‘,w1tl:flilel;l§ ntelterlnselves into. I WITHOUT lKlN-SHNOI werei at en arlce at, e g - e Ros. T .. l . CPUCAGQ All!» 27 —' M?‘ “l racedmeeting held at Coveherid lll tlllllllllil llllfi PllPHW of the. ( hm? leaders 1n each lemme‘ ‘ Q 5.1. lilifllhuliliiliu i312: Clllel Speclflllsl’ Ewell w~ Fen”. race track yesterday evening. As t heavy weights. the FClPIlIlSls hivclfliuver, (‘lub G All R ll PC llrurii 1st...) hcal. Rama, United Sill“ Nail"- bemme ,B°bl has been the case all season. the - ; dvlle lwlllllll! “rent lo dlsrovcrliiol Brnves 121 so) 110 ‘Si 10a "“"‘_““""““‘“‘“'”" Feller) firebflll 91ml“ m" Q-eveflmeetirig produced close finishes ln_|n and ll" ll llllllllfil Dllfllomvllvll Cavairctta, ‘ " 1 cotgan.‘ i u land Indians. shortly aiier 4 pm.‘ practtcany every class on the earth] which has been going on for three cubs 105 40g g3 :45 363' bubbles ve-ehlliai): “Till .10 league strilieout all!‘ Wm‘ Lady Kalb Jun mm“ and gilntlln yells iwjlihbjfil rimming thevmjsen‘ l l fgnuimlilllyd" e ma r r or s n a an s. - .'>' I" earn-er was released irom the navy to lll- gfilxigrswoithy ems returned ‘he In send-finals in C Group in a They have done only the job oLCiEgi-iriizeelllg, we 45a M 255 '3“; i°§,fl':“"u’,I,Y,T.H'-f,fm active duty at navy pier separation staged as a benefit event m, the singles competition at (h; Brighton bringing together enough oi thcsc. White sex 95 335 43 103 v5 1'23.) veigumvvuuveierfj centre after servinz since Dec. _. Island Red Cross soctety. the Horseshoe Club inst Vlllgilt; Mc-» splitting atoms in one conlpllct Case. " zom/vrllrblrshaval 1941, lngluding 29 months git if?“ ff"- meetmg proved highly Successhfl Court defeated biariln in two muss to make a bomb. It nppulrs Senators 92 3'77 56 110 .316. charge Ql B ‘Jlaifiuple m“ ‘a n“ ” with the threemlass cat-d e; illigléltzhltogxtlileis tohlilirgetitzletiglglit (t) glgitltngven: asthitnucht zisionedwmpilct‘ l‘ 9 5 ' *9 ° ° 5 l1 0m C Yllfllll lEJ. Runs batted int National League: machine gun unit aboard tlic tleshlp U.B.S. Alflbilmfl» _________ Reii Sox Take Opening Game ll. R. Semi-final The first game defeat the Dodgers by ll 5901‘ 10-9. The victors the first inning If runs across and Vivi‘)? Dilililill! in the ninth when the oi the semi-lin- als in the Holv Redeemer Softball league last night saw the Red Sox tcck the lend in! iicvcr hear.- ed, although they were in m" concluded around 8.30. In the Classified Race, Worthy. owned and driven by ‘Mr. Carr of Oyster Bed Bridge, untl making her first appearance on local tracks. was i-1-l. A daughter of Al Worthy, Nellie made a good impression on the 1am in attend- ance and was capably driven by her owner and took e record of 2.16% in the second heat of the race. The summary: iive games finals series. Name won the first game Class A. Pace Lady Hal (Moi-aside) .0, U, Volo (Stead) . Bedford Grattan (Miller) .. Raymond Budlong (Willis) Margaret Jean (O'Meara) 4 5 Time: 2.12; 2.12 1-2; 2.13 1-2. Class B. Trot And Pace e iiv? I Bill MOPQQldQ and Art Cant- put two runs acres?‘ h Auled [or t, pivell vs. Ivo Curimcre and sck The lleXt Kamth l 5° e- Just, Fllcka (O'Meara) 211 -Phair. Wllllllll at 6 3° 5 all" Royal Jim (L. Kelly) __ ._2 l z 3 '-"""‘_' George Mac (Stead) ..1 3 3 2 —-=—————-.—_-=. . Paddy Aubrey (Cudmore) ..4 4 4 G P t Miss Marjorie Hal (Chas. O'Brien) . ......555 Time: 2.17 l-2; 2.16 1-2 2.11 1-2; , 2.19, 9 . sogliallhelcalzgli-lelghats gaijrlc N 1r w glrilassifléd Race I01- vesterdr" and post-polled bc- 9 1e ° Y l if") - . - - ~ --1 1 l; (mus-e of m; races Wm m, Dlavcd Bonnie Spruce (OMeara) ..2 2 3. < “' my 0ry(aan)_,,. Amherst on Mo) ' Elli" ‘villi’? ‘l§“l.‘".*"’ iii uk__ed__t’°__befi'._'.llmd,_ ‘l G 4 Mickey Rooney (O'Brien) .8 5 8 Janet Bud ( ) . . . . . . . ..5 '7 '1 _ Lilly Bell ( i ,, H73 5 ‘Mar aret Frlxo (Gillespie) 8 s 6 Frisco Girl (Willis) .. 34dr E . lFlo Direct (wsiézev) ....... ..). g2: Time: 2.1a 3-4; 2.1a t ; .19. W/ir inia Kalmuc (Dobson ———-———-— - l 141mm 2:20 1-3; 2120 H; ~ r 2'30 14 ' Nodl Classified. Puree em Lee Reynolds. Stewart) NW t (3113532), g5 (HarriionI) del 1 ii e . c'man,Ca o - “(Siva (bshufv) ......... .. all l AMERICAN r . . l . Maggmlhrsftgtlitiigflyiy; cu“. 8 2 3 Philadelphia 100 000 000-l '7 2 Jolly Harvester 1M . ison) . 4 c 2 ‘lg-Pal; n Kn 10° "W 0111-4 ll ll - O ' ‘oranaedal; twrvmflt 3 4 4 and Riihlgrds‘ err and Rosar. Trout Scotty McKane (Baiieil ~1c ~- For fast, easy lailsaaiu. RESULTS McCourt of the ilnalsl fcctly andérlay will__be continued tgnight~brriught toggthcr_would be lhFsT-l Canadian Science and Resources Contribute to Material for the release of a-tomlc ciizrgy" is produced at this plan‘ near Chalk River. Ontario. and is part oi‘ the United Kingdom, United States and Canadian program. such as a lump or handful, is per- j “lalker safe. But a ton and Olmo, Dodgers. oi’ it American Lieague: Ezten, "WW-l b)‘ Ewen nl Halifax was Times: 2'12 2. .z.lll. .- . bicililhtfihcine ill front of Hoodl No. z ‘Classlytegtgt gut-ac 84111011 h t a 33g 1g (l) film‘ Sllcciisslve flelill L” "aililb wlmml‘ w) " " S re- Wolf and Ferrell; Harder. Cen- lltinolds navel-i l~v W. G. Sicw- Previous (Conroy) - 3 3 2 m. and Hayes "l (ll New Fllssrcu" was first in Nell Kalmucll: (Kelly) .. 3 3 4 slnooth Ye, ' alto. l. Cfecsifieri Trot anll l Oliver Grattan (Gihesigiil) . g : g ' wumnnon ‘to o“ w“ m4 u t l Josedale Lad"; LOH ‘Cd 9) r- a fi, h ‘t s Cldvind 0 0 101 002 00-5 l1 O Olll unset occurred (luring the Lela Budlong (Horton) .... .. ll 8S 11g, 1 3y (11 tnntngst tlrd when Jt-seilale Hoosier threw Kerwin Hanover (Morrison) 7 ill’ Ullrlch. Haeincr and Evans: driver Hood li. the Free-For-All. W. '1‘, L. (Sempli-l » ~ 9 d‘ Grom-ek. Smith. Center. Reynolds Neither the llolse nor (he driver‘ ‘Times: ‘l’ . l-4. Z115 14- and Hayes. Wis injured. . Free-For-All Stake, Purse S115 lth t his ‘not and rm, Purse mo Royal-At-Lviw illennessey) .. 1 l l W1 5 95 New York m 000 11o 00-5 iz 1 ll-Oyal Tel‘. (Barking; _ _ i 1 2 Mighty Hanover (Harrison) . 2 2 2 Chicago coo 02o cos 01-6 11 o “lllill Blldloll-z (Schuman) 4 2 l Josedaie Hoosiel (need.- a a a ed e5 ever hgned“ (11 innings) Baldwin c. qkiivwie) g9 -1 Gay Law (Conroy) 4 4 4 Holcombe. Page, Turner and Bonny Dalc ".~Z(‘il\') 8 6 2 The Great G iDulnklflte) 5 l) ii Garbark; Lopat and Trash. lllllamet June (York 3 3n Times: 2:00. 2W‘! 34- 3110' B t 0M 0oz “MP2 a z rLfill-v- ‘Kl- m.) e 4 ‘l °' °“ -) ni- Pierre Auger or " ’" M‘ — St‘ M“ ‘Wm "r4 5 o Norrinale Supei-leure, Pal-ls. Holy Redeemer Tennis Tourney Gets Underway T _ — v lle l-lciy lleii-rezni-r tennis tour-gen. 6-3. 6-3 My sot ~ -. . _ ' la v. a rs. _ l»... cztfi-izliitirvl d: °-“l.‘°“ w“ ° °‘° illicit.‘ coo 001000-1 a l matches beinl-i iun oil The high‘ Todlv‘! Schedule Toronto 000102 3111-1113 2 llflllt of ii “B! ‘ill! matchl 10:30: Boys‘ Singles, J. Mac- Trotter and Devlin; Jordan and ring] Statmislylllonald vsbftir-hflgll-ttzll-e. Wm- wss anc ar ‘s "'“"_" . -= ' 10:30: Jean Jay Y-i- K- JIY- l lDll-ntild Pi‘ -- W3“ “a h’ 5"“ i-oc- M T"i"or vs. s. Le- - “ll bun: i-"Limni “t 1mm" " l -' r ouu'-'-'i"vs n. Shelioon. ‘as RQIIWMIIBI’ When llowlns '.-.;-:§m;=“],?t;q' H,‘ CIZ-ib- R. Henilhssev vs. W. Bhep- . . Bari‘ alone; herd‘ M. McKcririe vs. I. McKin- F0 ha ' 4- M D - . ' l’ CXi-fa) 5 V111 1. Ht MC nnalo dell-sled A. Hughes noznsw K lawman“ W. M‘ M” r B, The ‘hum-n we" ll. Blso (pct-tn J c firs’ m‘.- L I~i€§ii0ll vs. E. Power. luxllw prepare you Cleveland's farm boy pitcher from °‘°~ ' ' " ' m‘ M‘ ifis-‘la Hughes’ vs a. Adams. be d th Iowa. ll-yeaiaold Bob seller. 1 ... “ii-r °~ l "’ W‘ - ::.l:.*:l.l.*: *5." rye. ‘rail; “t! 1i v - O II- al‘ ll . ti; be?‘ nesscy diteated 1t. Keys. Mgkllgt-lziewrglltlt; v5, Cullen. Shaving sttugk out 15 st Lou“ B w“ »»ll_ .. v_v_, ,MWd m: th Ami Lee ré- . . ‘ti! tagiilheeieaies a. m. 3.2m. afbtlrtitorigcnnnegfy v5 it; c183!!! e e e33 m m? nary 0;‘ lgaeugtm 8139855‘.- 1egDelfidgot¥tmlggrairxtmipaorl the Col - eph. (i ' . ' , :1) riald and . r- ma or-eazue rials-k by two. R 0f ~ er defeated I. Berri ptrliteir o! J Ma J MW l. ‘Nb. ‘uh w‘ tn“ Woods. F. Barrett and Sieiner: Muncriei and Mancuso. Boston 010 200 2300-5 10 1 St. Louie 100000 012-4 D d Ryba, Ferriss and Holmi W955 Zoldak, Jakuckl and Schultz. INTERNATIONAL Montreal 002 220 71-4 1| 0 Buffalo 000 000 0-0 5 d Gabbard and "Podd: Ple-NQ all“ the Boole River‘ Ontario, in the Ottawa Valley. 982 ' Yankees were developed by world-famous scientists at this pilot plant l Di‘. C IVLC‘ . M C . Pt Rcsclrcil ‘Pckr-nzlc of IE1: .1 . lcll. iilnirilv oi Council. . a M:'.llnr2s cl‘ making c112 of tho YHTUPTlJlS ilsrti in (11: atomic bomb at Chalk G. Nlllllllfll Director o! U on atomic re- 5 lsit ‘.0 right. Dr. 1 grim; (mill Swilzcrlilnd. l)_ Pslltccvcrvo of Rome. I): . nil Lioldschnlidt, Stras- bur; Halls 1' Hillzali and Dr. Juics Querun o! Paris. qfirfi- _.'tm-- Syd... : i»: i at? t