l PAGE SIX THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUAIFDIAN Announcement On Hockey's Future Not Expected At Pro- Amateur Meeting Today TORONTO, Aug. 20—(CP)-—A enerai feeling among hockey fol- N.H.L. will iiieet with owers that a meeting of protesion- atives of al and amateur hockey here tomorrow will produce an an- nouncement on the game's _ finds no support among the officials we signed into vrlio will attend the ineeting. represt nt agcr of the Toronto Gardens Ltd, said today, on question of continuance that the tee." "we yet about that." some i-eimated Imde last weck by President the statement will. be extended l-‘rank Calder. the meeting. is strictly a routine affair. Sports Trail‘ Cow/wand makes By Whitney Marlin Associated’ Press $90115 Wm" l I NEW YORK, Aug. 20—(AP)— Robinson tOfllght Caught sh01'iI—- The mayor luigues should estab- lish a bureau of missing piiiffliib l" Buffalo. First Buddy Rosa! 0i Hi9 ynmks disappears and turns up there, then Huck Genrv. schednliled to report to the Pirates. Valli-S e5 and shows up at Bnffnl° “ihnf stomach acne.‘ We didnt know l; rev:*r.l"t.'ii:.fif..“.tl'.. ,, , ,, h n1" ‘l '1' 1 ,‘ ‘ aremsinn manwit h unch lind liw Club “Qlllufid “ml me like a kickingy broncho. t e p Piiils- Thteyrtangleufzalr rolundsi-t-or 161s; W} u —an rom a ri cat ns wou Jniinn-l’. Rlélm- '_l'e.,,,.§‘,‘l’,l.’§,f,5m§§, do Ruben a lot of goodoif he could °l ‘he W” P“ w,‘ the United‘ take a. luriat into the ring with has been mkmil m O iilqp rubber iiim, because the Sugar man is a. slams/Alllny‘,rlllaimsl‘a thing is bout i to 4 to chalk up the 123rd drive wni °‘°’°,f flaws. .14“. straight win in his strink. it.’ Noted, l" l fu b i “pressure The lure of Robinson's fists, built Jnwl) denies he “l rug up through his run of 33 profess- FE“ their‘??? to force l Louis‘ lonal and 89 amateur outings with- onn si- NEW YORK. Aux. 20—(A.P)— Ruben Shank, a cowhand out of Colorado who sports decisions over Fritzie ZlViC and Henry Armstrong, makes liis bow in Madison Square Garden tomorrow night against un- beaten "Sugar Ray” Robinson, the out aléfib probably twillhi induce ‘_ W Hgsome , cusomers oc Dinvo hcldtlyldvellrllillcllliiu zgltoxblrrs Ito a arm vni Within shouting d15- _ d d up a bust, tance of $25,000, f; i"}*i;;;“'£,.',‘,2§l.f“ni.1 Tebberliriil. “o? gym. to g bad start in losinR . _. t. C rile Nor- fldfsithlalllouelllglerlll)? Nlbrva was sRed Sflx takfl fintllsider at the bout. . 7-4 victory I E. Robin 11 3 7 H. McInnis 14 1 s‘ e F Y k A. MacPherson i7 i; i rom an 8 A. McFarlano 10 5 g W. Campbell l1 - n. McNelll 12 3 i E. Nicholson 13 g 4 NEW YORK. Aug. 20—(AP)— R. Stoddard 9 6 3 Jim Taber's third home run in H. Smith 17 9 a Several matches have bee: Pglyed Llhloa, ‘lla-‘Yis vicglzrdilléd ggitorllertlvfidlligk lérgfiglxiiszlliillk l’? i Z in the handicap gnies at t. e uni- Yankees wday at Boswn and em RI McDonald 8 4 4 “'°“.l"‘1-§?i’.€2“§§f.a. of t... winners i315“, ilggeegiqgglge igigmenggngg; M- can" w i a Fo- o‘ Iibn‘ from Percy Cmsblfi Tlglfiethlfd basemgnlzs timel blow A Likely 5 1 4 Cunan “o on from Art Clam‘ came with two mates on bgse in A Bagnan 9 2 7 Alex 130mm ‘won frcm H ‘T Hoff the fifth frame climaxing a. six- Mmon 12 a 1° c‘ I‘. ffiersi Leod won rrcwmlLleu’. hit six-run outburst which brought w’ Mcxenzm H‘ 3 u B 331:1? Hickey won from the Red Sox from behind and chas- J ':$w€%€n“ ,1 g a Willard Bruce: tsnoe bzrlsenatéirt ggoéiifiter Marvin Breuer w ti" Montgomery 4 0 4 won from J. Logan, E- P» ab’ ‘Y ' . Weir 6 0 0 from G. Bernard; R. A. :33 A.‘ w-mp N“! Twlc. J. 511111110113 7 o 1 three rounds, ‘plfllyllégln H1 an millki zml wl l‘. r e y 0m ' asliln ton, a five-run u ris- flml ‘he illlld Wm‘ C‘ I- Peters" ing tirlvthe lgth inning gave lghil- Mr. Murray at. arranging a competition for the afzmen which will no doubt prove popular. In this competition qualifying rounds must. be plcted next week. ‘Iliere is also to be a ladies com- petition which will no doubt be a in the nightcap for a sweep of a doubleheader. The Athletics won m6 the opener 9-2. mn- Montreal Royals Blast Syracuse Chiefs 4-1 success. —5- _____ , {i} SYRACUSés‘, Aug. -M t l power a o Bu§ters Advance In hereortolrfizlit (bade-ll EddieDMorgan N- b- Bail Playniis %’.‘?§.‘f.‘l..".¥.‘.’..‘l%“l€.f.“li. z2?...'.:;: SPRINGHILL, NS, (CPi—springhill Fencebusters won today, when they blasted Amherst Bombers 18-2 N v Sc "ii l. "cl - t t l2 tftakeotlfte bligl-lfllflllVz gzlrxileglzrllfls Hllrls One- Busters now meet Truro Bear- ' ' ' cats, conquerors of pPictou‘ Ship- Hltter Against Giants e w . - —' {lggqfilglixl tab YrlZL-tottiiféve siiirrigis fgl BROOKLYN? 20—(AP) the Halifax City Senior Baseball Brooklyn Dodgers stretched their League. National League lead to seven -—~———i~- games timighizbsi nosingvhnéiiwiiex . ‘ '5 Baseball Results m“ “a” 5' a‘ l AMERICAN LEAGUE gave up just one hit-a homer by Johnny Mlze—in chalking up his 15th win of the season before crowd of 22.739. {hiladelphim lOO 150 too-g l; g -—————-;}_—— Washington 00 000 00- ' ' Christopher and Sivift; Nevtaoin, Orloles W1“ Twln Zuber (5), Trotcr (B) and Evans. From Leafs fillit. 33g i% 83g 330-4 l: 2 IALHMORE. Aug. zo-(AI- i and Baltimore Orioles won both games R‘ Hum’ Marchndon (u) of a doubleheader tonight from Swift; Mastcrsoii, Scarborough (l2) and Evmm . moved up close to sixth Dliwe. New York 000 0Z0 200-4 '7 1 W} Boston 001 06o not-w 1o 1 Maritlme Y's Men Brcuei‘. Russo (5). Branch (7) , and Dickey; Hemsley (8); Butland. Recelve Belllltitt Clip Judd ('7) and Peacock. NDON, O in, A .20 — (C?) sl- Lwl‘ 200200100-5 1 o ~Lginnl businxelss selgion tcday of (“mum m.‘ 0G0 Oux-K 13 2 the International Y's men's con- (; Sundra. Caster (o), Ostcrmueller venue“ heard a brie! report “om (63 Applemn ‘B’ and Hayes‘ Feb the world outlook ccmmlttee which N Yell ‘H’? Humphrles am" Turner‘ blamed the latest war on "isolat. NATIONAL LEAGU]; lOXTIiIlSLn and independent notional- New York 010 000 000-1 i 1 n; his inaugural address, Pre- Brooklyn 02o 00o 00x—2 s 1 skim" 05°“ Grunow of Dallas, sunkei, gamma“ <2). Adams (a) Togailglilrgegf ylglléngpflrfllfllllplgsot dd "d Dannmgl wyan‘ and Owen‘ which the organization was built, g "decency, courage, understanding, Pyulbuma 28f,‘ 00(0):: ,3 1 sinoertt and faith." ca“??? and mp“; Vanda, Meet ‘For he first time s Canadian district received the Bennett Tro- phy foi- highest net growth during the year. It was presented to the Marlflmes, and was received bv C. and Lamanno. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE m 1M m4 3 1 H Davies of Monet/on, N B. Tm- g 31o 00o 000-1 s i gm for therbfst nr';mbtir%lipbshcvw- Keh" “d mime" And-rem‘ fggliglrigfrtlvn (T380 u went wllde (B) and Hartle‘ Joseph Connell, Lntematlonal 70'0"“ m0 00g 9__z 3 z vicapreslderit, Sa-ult Baltimore _ Slllllmll‘ Cong” l6) and Ymml“ ("gicnlgiilce controllers ter and Becker. ' ' C“ Silver, Halifax and rs. James, Tornflfl) 00o n01 002-9 ‘l’ ‘Sndinlrv. Oni- "$211131? Brandt" l???‘ $33.11;? m. rna-cnmsrmiv IIALOS Halos have beenldlscoveredln n10 O'Neill (61 and Felderman; B1110 ‘Burkart (2) and Becker. mm of “m! on Tndlan_°°m ‘nuns as curly u ss 3.0. leap Khan!‘- In the home. "The relations committee of the officials Hockey Association regarding ex- t t tenslortil of the éigieement we lands uure some me a o o o g Efifl p", yfjgflofii ohsrnpion, is expected ranks." Selke said. “Frank Calder. Frank Selke, acting general man- Lester Patrick (New York Rangers) Maple Leaf and I are on the relations coiiimit- Selke said there had been no 0D- don‘t expect to hear for some time aislltigigrééametrllite aplvaofegsaiginliél-iiiilziea; o’ F“ Presidents of the American Hoc- of the National Hockey kev League and American Associa- League, that the mtctlng tomorrow tlon have been invited to attend iiiiiiiig tlie game excitement and argument all trig showed tinmselves noisil W-lnfili-insreeu on tne rullngabf m; wiliiire and base iuqges, darkness descending the Army leading is-iz ‘zigalaeaoout to beicailel, arguments t l lnilliiil- inns enough tacfrwdthdmumer boys to score iour ru 881116 16-13. n5 an“ Wm m‘ iii? game with the splitting the total titty-fifty man on in the Navy halt ievenih t0 tie up the game at 12-12 seemed to spark the tighten up and play game. The big inning for the Army was the third when eight of their men got home. ‘rne Navy scored six runs in their main m Cutlibertson, p; ing c; Kokochr 2b; Army ........ CrHGAflO. Punching six runs across fifth inning, Chica o White Sol sewed up an 8-5 vctory over 5t. Louis Browns tonight. Reds Gain First y.- Win In 7 Starts ‘ island Golf Tourney Upens 0n Saturday The first round afternoon at 1.30. Pud Beer, last such esteemed players Kelly, Marit me Mahar, last and a large Robins, LAC Mallard, and LAC Moir, also John now a iesfdent hers on the following Saturd 29th, at Summerslde. In order to get the entries line up and the draw made it is abso lutely necessary that all entries be in Mr. Dakfnls hands before this evening at 8 o'clock. mtriss can be made either with Mr. Dakin at the Bank of Nova Scotia or at the Bonnie Scott, (Semple) golf club. Eimil Entrants must be fn at once in skipgydgle (Etter) order that the match may promptly run off and the made. The match will and charged be given. first class, rent rain. Rochford Square Quoit Tourney The Rocttford Quolt Toumameng continues to bring forth up-sets and Wednesday again 53w the lender Bet a set back. This time at the hands of Windsor Campbell, “lio was Fight on and went to town a “i o owing i th Wedrliiesday night§5 pfmfllmmary w Played Won Lost l3 the BlYPm l’ adeiphia a 6-1 win over Washington Navy DBfBCItS’ Army 16-13‘ In the first a oI-iive series qnmtlahg‘ h?“ at?” solllmll Wnsue last night the mo: teaiii from IIJVLL/ab Queen lOite edged out the A' - No. U2 u.A.d.'l'.U lf;-Ila mam 1mm UiliiCQ at tile eiiva oi the eighth “"5 DflCKed with Wily through, T€lflp8fs row the BL Hi8 611G Ol. Liltf mjvenfl} swiftly with and the game but 31W!‘ Navy arrors were the main feature of team about McNevins homer with Seamen to a steadier nine. the fairly evenb ourth. Both teams are matched and the next games pm. Toronw Leafs 6.2 and 19.9’ am; mise to be even more unique than last. night's. Lineups were as follows: Navy-Calhoun, 2b; T l ' McNevin. 1b; Berscht, 3g;b°tCllll|' as; Brown, cf; rf; Weber, p. Wiseman if; Pslin, lb; Dixon, ss; Deane, lf; Near- McPherson. cf; roscup, 3b; Barrage, r1‘, .. 120 001 M-ll 008 013 10-11 Army-Rastus, IVY warns-r. Chicago Scores 8-5 Victory Over Browns Aug. 20—-§:P)F. OINCIINNATI, Aug. 20—tAP)— Four unearned runs in the first inning gave Cincinnati's Reds their 3m Mlme- first win in seven starts toda . A 02o 040 x-B a o Ont. was Hmioinifid nirnibeniiin 5-3 victory over Pittsburgh. Jo nn Vander Meer hurled six-hit inninilnd i". and had the Bucs blanked until the eighth when, after a sin le to Jimmy Wasdell and a we to Maurice Van Robays, Vince Di- Maggie lined his 15th home run of the year over the left field wall to account for ail Pittsburgh scoring. bnl Minsrd’: Kills pain. of m9 Pim/llwlfll three harness racing events rim ' Golf Title will take place It th 1' tod th Amherst speed- the Canadian Amateur Belvedere Go“ Link‘ on Batman; a!” woalyaduup z twday meet. Dudy year's Island Glasgow to defend hzs Fiee-for-All Pace in straight heats. title. H-e will be well challenged by beating out Victor Lee. from Wood- as Pete stock, Champion. Joe owned Al Grattan. Best time of year's club champion, the dly was the winner's 2.10 in field of good players the first heat. from the Air Fbrce in the persons Bonnie Scott, . Lt. Lloyd Greer. Flt. Lt. Horton, Murray River, won the LAC Leigh 2.21 Trot and Pace. Ray Moore of first two New Jersey, who is a member of Won U19 ihlfd- this club and A. J. Likely of St. ‘The second round will be played 3-35 T!“ "id Pa“ start at 130 sharp. It will be of particular interest owning to the presence of the hold. er of the Maritime Championship Peter Reamone (O‘Brien) n large number of entries is Bonnie Budlong (Campbell) “peeled. A small entrance fee is Grime Abbe (McArthur) and numerous Prizes will Pat Worthy (Whalen) The course should be ln Margaret L. (Oliver) condition after the re- Wait N'See (Semple) One Island Iiilorse l/Wns At Amherst AIMHERSI‘, N. lqmAug. [no For All Paco ... ou lmwlw‘ m“ r g may Patch (O'Brien) victor Lee (sample) Al Grsttan (Etter) Tracey Hanover (‘mi-Mr) Time.’ 2.10. 2.10 1-3, 2.13. Tennis Tournament on Saturday afternoon on be Courts of the K. of O. Rooms on Centre Victoria Psi-k. ‘The mun hers will start a Tennis Tourna- ment w decide a winner for 1M2. Men's singles will get sway st fitxflfl *uu~ *»u~ Pawn, owned by the New Driving Club, took the N. 8.. and the Moncton- owned by O. H, taking the heats. Ezmily Grattan Grattan (O'Brien) committee is in marge and every- thing will be done to run off the Hw>um~ u»uN~ Gbiflb-AGI be Aubrey Dillon (Turner) sets in as quick s. time u bio 411"’ Reuben bee (Conroy) and to provide suitable me for Time: 2.16 1-2. 3.14 l-I, 2.1 players whose occupation rvventa them from attending re sr ses- 125 Trot and Paco sions. ln the Tournament. get some good exercise, have some fun and see how they stand up again other Players they have not as yet com- i fit Georg,- McDonald strong but unfortunately had w leave the Prov There are many more games t0 and the players would get wlkther at once as the end of the month the pllsy. . F0 owing is the summ y: be l do 35H K of G Quoil; Tournament The K. of O. ‘Quota Tournament at Victoria Park is now in full pro- ess and some keen competition is isyed by me different players, so far Leonard McDonald is the others with ten wins. not having suffered s detest. Rev. o! wu also going Leontltgd McDon- s 10 Rev. O. McDonald 3 Eugene Kelly Charles Mcbellm no rt v Bradley Peter Raemore, Inverness entry, 2.30 and Ladies Bin lu st 8.30 Wm M 061mm won a straight-heat victory in the 31:11»; gngl gllixvglfilbgingl? Jliioaflh cxgtmgmlamfi - u a}, Augm Driver Jo. 01mm mm W0 aggyxiligltllwinnei-s are declared Gm McDonald wins during the afternoon in the Many of ties players will be en- J» 3- Fleml 2.25 and rieo-ior-sii. tering their first. ‘tournament ploy. Cecil °°=i¢ii<> some have competed before, how- cul 57°91‘ THE SUMMARY évor the nwstulmportgirxitapatttoihhho Iifinillfriligrgivlunn ourname t to ou ow :11 Trot Ind rim much progress the different mem- "N" Blwmb. bers made during the season. “m4 Null" Leo Corcoran and an able “*5 M°Mlllm Alban Farmer .___________ Remember When (IynoOnnulinnPr-ess) lend- windsup Pllycd Won loci Ubmlflo-M-‘Ulilpflho-nps-D 10 OOQOQOwUMQUQv-‘r-n-Ng MIOOOOOO 1 8 S 8 l i For Pirates‘ C There is plant of good material u,“ Mm”, mm,“ u, e “on Hmong the memkfl 01' $3118 will!‘ to the "they-never-oomemack" rule and it is hoped they will all Join by mg she first man eva- w regain the world's lightweight box- ing title. dlhree years ago writ ht he was awarded the title on a e- clsion over H Armstrong in a Ghallenge Tn Island Swimmers Alsab wins; Tune-up for’ American Derby --—~_ ‘Ibo g s"'.'.';.:"u"l==“¢:..i.¢..-.. GO A M-(Ap) tests to bflngfilén Km“! "n. A1 ennui-Udall‘ oroosnnflllo? Ywhi club. m" it u BUbJGCt t0 lite 1 a‘. 01111641 138 bounds to a sizzling ins races are przgggitiis folio; m y Wash- yea-gt?” °n each side to swim 1Q - ee on such std. to t his . agggnioigseg..:iia.t"esaatsit "tr... .. each .... ,, """ ' u“. . rally r000 of 86 yards gppmizikg Meyer's Kin ' Abbey by hslf II s “length. Man. nlliboilt gill Atilizwillgiamd dadd- ishig 01°13 that order beforeadlcrowd otiirttrrsitils °.i..'°°"....t.' in 1:36 l-b-rfastsst of the meeting. ywnrioes were $830. $2.00 and Aisab surprised b b akin mt . , _ ed the lead. followed by ‘lilo u WIS d OD Q hi! n03 yet been definitely rm but it Will be th lent Sunday sftergnddrlillat ‘mills. Ch ighipsl Scheduled for November Abbey. Alsmb bank-stretch and st no time wu he worse than the It was the co t’: third start since s. le injury after finishing second to ut Out in the 853,000 Belmont Stakes June 0. , ay by t‘ u “m _ . Asked to pick rt”'wl’.‘.“fil.l..llllééi'iri“lix'é'f‘" b; réiststomi wit-hmtélie Mrhflflfi‘ l O - O1’ IOmO ' ' Negro candidates A-w. d ”°"' °‘ "it ___.___.________ Exhibition Cricket‘ Match on Sunday An inhibition ci been arraged to trfiitapl%tcilo rum Station, Charlottetowd n, the afternoon of Sunday, gum PHTBBURBiEI, A . Iii-MP)- Headquarters of Pittggurih Pirates disclosed today that club president Bill Bsnswsn er had authorised the sports for of s negro news- paper to pick some negro baseball candidates who might be considered by the Pirates. out: =st=trs.cs.riiizi.zntr w n = had suggested catcher Josh Gibson h b immll“ m “in: mm and outfielder Sammy Bankeod o! w "i; Y ‘Flvlllfllil Who Wish to wit- the Homestead (Ps) Grays, and m“ h’ mawh may d° "'° "5 Elitsts shortstop Willie Wells and pitcher 0i R-A-F n1" em, . a c A r. Time: 2.21. 2.20 1-2. 2.18. pried w h iii-round bout at New York. Leon Day of the Newark Eagles. n on the Station. ‘lemma OUT OUR WAY By. J. R. Wiliams Our Boardng House With Major Hoopla WHAT'S THE THE on-iEta Moizntw on uo-n-E SUREi-Y ' Huuol? You LOOK " < MATTER some. HE FOUND some. ootlrr THiNK THAT! u,“ 355‘ 1w W95 ' ARE THéY sown». HAHZPiNQ on Hi8 ITHNK HE. THINKS‘ RAISE SOUR MACHINE AND THl6 ri-iEvwE sivEu TH RENT on 'l'l-\AT MORMIH‘ IT'S A mil: suv on THE OTHE " | MACHINE? 0' SLACKS AND A SHlFT A SECRETA BOUQUET! HES _ izsreuoe APHER, l . etrriu’ etiewictous m’ 1 posrr EeAME ll | . THAT THEY our». HIM FEa-EEm A _ e021. RDNNIU’ rrou LlTTLE arr _ | one OFTHEOTHER --r. wouw BE.‘ -. SHlFTS! 1 q In i l t , ‘z- r‘ , r,’ _ l _. ,i\- _ r I 1 ‘ i . \.~- l I ‘ r- ‘? _ ‘ Q \L__ o _ g ] ll i _ ----,--,,§,-»,-,»,-,-,,,, FLOWERS INTHE pEeetzr BRINGING UP FATHER ' i aveouy-n-enes ' tore on uses r4 Tl-INGS T tense-Au ‘i GQnN-Qfi Fins-r- 32A,?!” y I 1__u (d: \ A’ O °- i“ ~- IlPPlE AND “CAP” STUBBS -~ ‘COURSE, I COULDN'T WEAR MY RTY--BLJT-- LE5 GO UP-TOWN, TIPPIEIAN’ BODY CAD AT TH’ PA SEE IF ANY NOTICES -' TILLIE THE TOILER WHERE SYMPATHY IS DUE. OH, OOKiE" CAPE‘: GOT A HAIR- CUT IT, CAD Y HA HA I CUT WHO MISS FONESfTHE PRESliNT HAS HONORED ‘IUJ BY Ct-UOSMIGXJUW a THE FIRST WAAC GENERAL \ R wHY. I FEEL KlND of Seflfllmzfio i HIM_‘THIN\< uowHAs Ta EARLiER n! N GET UP THA ' wt o0 i.