a - . ty ata ae ¢ ? . - ‘ = : 4 . - : 5 : . eo bee if al 3 te Fight Gane Plans’ be Fraser rel oriwes” To EradicateGangsterism tary of the Charlottetown Driving | FOREST HILLS, N.Y. (AP)-—A/$2, both MacKay and 0 stéa off the hi Jones, speaking in: a choked we of doublefaults sent the Da- ca orvept-ane, We TORONTO (CP)—Boxing “plans ; whic 5 free - for - aller, Convair, ouid| be ready to go in the Invitation |. Park, annouticed Monday morn-! winning over the flashy but inex- voice, hinted of his retirement a via Cup tack to Austratia, Mon: tricky, high-spin service was too} . = ee ©: ate ing that Francis Breau, agrees, me perienced Rod Laver in singles. U.S: captain. a day at Neale Fraser scored a etertive We be broken. the gangster element from the had notified him ‘that his gr This marked the eighth Davis In Friday's opening si 1” tl gealunaee "ieee eed oat 4 WN tellownp. sieters over Uncle Cup conquest for the tennis-| FRASER’S CUP At least six horses must enter fight game, Abe Greene, commis: : . Sam‘s wild-hitting Barry MacKay jans_in the last ten! 4 the presentation ceremonies | Fraser, 8-6, 6-8, 6-4, 8-6, but Mac-| to make the race a reality‘and at) sioner of the National Boxing As-| "ie ena to give the con- in the fifth and decisive match of| years and the ninth in 12 m which followed the match, - Hop- Kay pulled the United States even| Present Mr: Acorn-had the assur- sociation; said Monday, ion's first business session a ance of Convair and the Cape detailed report . bis commis-| - «i the challenge round. ings since the United States and| man said: by blasting Laver 6-1,.6-4, 6-1. ow Picking “up Where the tennis/ Australia turned the competition| ., oe Fraser and Roy” Emerson|Breton speedster, + Acemore. € are.going tp develop-a tia. battle was halted by darkness|into a two-country monopoly in This’ is Neale Fraser's ‘cup. Wimbledon” and U.S. However, the race secretary is| ional program to eradioete rack-| rye FUEL STORY _ Doubles Taare eae number within a*Short time ; eteering in boxing,” Greene said bles from Olmedo and Earl AH of my boys had a role in it, “Falk is going to tell us the full r 1938. » ie Sunday 'at one’set each, the 25-} of the ry r.- old Melbourne lefthander] NINTH SUCCESS . took parantage of MacKay’ ‘sreck-| For Harry Hopman, the wily S‘side Coach (Buteli) Buchholz, Jr., 7-5, 7-5,| Islanders have _been talking ‘NBA's 40th" aimual convention, “From this report our execu: Australian captain, it was his } 3-4. Olmedo pulled the ~ States! this race up for quite some time, The opening shot will be fired} tive’ vill start'a national program seep: SUVANG toi AA, 3-6, 6-2, : today by Hanry Falk of the Cali- fornia State Athletic ogee in the states ¢¢ get rid of the rack- eteers. And it’s not going to be an4 bi hee ed h, -Gr <9) ed that the ig race attract enough en- eene emphasiz The Fraser - ~ MacKay” ‘match, “Race fans should know within | tries. If it does, the big night drive. would be tough ‘‘on every also on Sunday’s card, got} | through only two seg before dark te next few ae whether the nee Sane, 2 BP Sob ah asa a ninth success in 16 campaigns as Aussie leader since 1938. Hé has been the team’s captain without .Telief since 1950. It was a heartbreaking: turn for) both MacKay and the 7l-year-old | U.S. captain, Perry Jones. into a 2-2 deadlock Sunday by outlast Laver in txhe long- est fo set- Davis Cup match ever. played, 9-7, 46, 10-8, 12-10. and there's every indication ‘that one of the largest crowds ever to see a rate‘at the local \track would be: present for this one.. Calls Practice Dr. Alan Stewart, coach of the | Summerside Intermediates has called a practice at Queen Eliz- te giant air force priv ate from Dayton, Ohio, playing on his 24th birthday, served five doublefaults to drop his delivery twice in the ' third set. He doublefaulted again » s—this 14th—to lose his service and Gur crowd has really gone for aoe — new Hewetson the match ‘y the 10th game id the ae choked back the tears | abeth park baseball diamond ness intervened. ® 4 - : Pano d ~, satan f - oe mashed eres to eapecaie for Wednesday evening. All In- nme Hs e the highly - ela asef. | termediates who played this year , Thus Fraser, a handzorae, curly-| Australians swarmed out on the | are’ asked. to wo Plaved this veer | DIRECT SAILINGS ad dit ired son a prominent Mel-| court to escort their sar off the! ance . hE eee aT 3 | “bourne judge, emerged aé the one-| field. to a Sae Sete WED: mR. wish -FROM _. oe conan’ lac-. § 99 | ~‘ man hero of thé 1959 challenge} Monday's phase of the match, Alien tence : ee HALIFAX better support. ‘Shines . ~ round just as Peruvian Alex Ol-| delayed. 40 minutes by-a flash'. ys . 8 special invitat- | F up easier. . B ~ meda was star of America’s sur-| thundershower, took only one hour |10n_to the Juniors of Summer- ~ a prise. triumph at Brisbane last| and five minutes. side to join in the practice in'a ; December. . MacKay, who Sunday was eager | ‘Tyout to make the Intermed- i oT. JOHN'S Fraser won two sinnies and altkost jumping out of his| ate team. The Intermediates are ; matches—his first over the disap-| skin, appeared pale and tense|@xpected to play in. Summerside J- Nfld. Te cred Caneee ~ a teamed owe y. His rocketike shots— eae mber . ee : G ODY EAR TIRE. wi y Emerson ring up a say he never hits a one ate winner ew ns- : i i. ah doubles triumph oe —were far off the beam. oe, oy and then one, or if necess- M-S Bedford il Th b t ible ti tthe | t us and 18 - year -.old Ea As much as hg tried to storm two games will be played in au . e pes oasi e we a e lowest possible price . ~~~ Buehholz, his way back into the battle, he! the new Brunswick centre. ‘ Sept. 14, 22, 30 e P P - Fauvette i >m) rt ie ees New Loop Nah 1 4 > = :. —Belle Isle H Doomed To Heavy Losses | *n TORONTO (OP)—Conn Smythe, )maintaining a minor league pro-, menting on Mr..Smythe'’s conien- - Sailing from Charlottetown president of Maple Leaf Gardens, Heseional aie, I pacannahy Ses tion - new ips fa icieae to | | te Goose Bay, Labrador, | uanatHoN ~ 2 said Monday he cannot endorse | felt the league is doomed to heavy | heavy financial’ losses. ° M/V FAUVETTE ; or ~ the newly - formed Eastern Pro-| financial losses. ce Vessel will load-in Char- 6.70/15 School: favorite by . ee es “Yo heavy “As chairman of the relations| In Montreal, president Clarence — on Sept. 4, Oct. :. Bay this dress T 99 * nancial losses." e conmniition of the Nationsh Hocker ‘Campbell. of the NHL said, the L. and your recappable tire—plus 50c for mounting. waP Sure Sue - : League, I have so notified my fel- t of th 1 I ; = ; The six - team league was| iow owners, and ‘have also made |.Westion e new league i ; . formed recently from offshoots of | it clear to Mr. (Clarence) Camp-| 20t come before the NHL. There |{-Threugh rates from point of Guaranteed Goodyear construe- the now-defunct professional Que-| ell, the league president, that [) has been no meeting of the NHL |} origin to St. John’s, Nfld., in tdain and tread design. : bee League and two Ontario Hoe-| eouid. neither publicly nor pri-| oWners as a group to discuss the | connection with C -NCR. Route ¢ ee tee, ae .. em- | vately, endorse this new project.” = ts aes the general || your shipments “‘C. N.R. * = See your local Goodvear dealer races Montreal Royals. Trois- ana five-of_the six clubs | Halifax thence Ni, C. S/S. to_ . . oo ee wot . Rivieres Lions, Sudbury Wolves, , It we 2 seneiecat 16 Peps |in the NHL—all except Toronto— | st. John’s. for this preat tie bargain: Sault- Ste. Marie Thunderbirds, | /35* ag ie a tb the feet ‘had endorsed the*hew league. : P Kingston Frontenacs and Hull | . | ton ia ao wil a oe | Mr. Campbell said+the general Newfoundland , Ottawa Canadiens. president of the new league managers appdrently had done , : . Smythe said in a statement ~ He was the choice of a three-| this with the approval of their Canada news ‘stories about the new league; mannominating committee | respective owners. The. five gen- oC Fre, “might give the impression that| headed a“ president Camp- | eral -managers- had aoc at | Steamships y the’ National Hockey League- has . f the meeting at which fhe new 5 * ie ei ot his | it oe | league was organized. imitee § Sicsein ag a} In Ottawa, Mr. Houston said no| As 0 Mr. Smythe’s forecast | - Limited ‘ -) MORE PEPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR™ TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER’ KIND _ “This is not so. As a matter of | férmal approval, has been given | about jnances of the new: | Halifax 8-8241 i : SMALLMAN’ S LTD” fact the owners. of the National | by the NHL but five of six NHL oeous ‘ Campbell said this : Ties Hse:*y benpee have to date tad} teams have.expressed an interest’ was a matter of personal opinion. | Caneneye Heres : 7 no chance to even discuss this! in the new leagué. The new league's relationship || BUNTAIN, BELL & CO. Water St. * Dial 2113 e matter. Because of the geography) think “we can make a go of with the NHL would be the same Dial 5424 < - , — . j of the league and high costs of/it."" Mr. Houston said in com’ as that of other minor leagues. 4 f : i 2 semen ane omental m= = . ~ : - = — — " _ ° 2 ie \ 5 ; . : - ae : : i m » . : ‘ ‘ rf e ; + ‘ . ‘ . : , ‘ a . . ‘ \ ; A . i - ’ ¥ , 3 ry < = " - fi & 5 ‘ - ‘ ” - . Po / ~ i by Pope Sat et . . rhe ty Pre F LL, NAAR ALERT C285 . ~ - ‘ . casa | Endorses The | olicie oT he ek - heel Dye te The Labour Council appreciates the fact that we enjoy the pro- a ection of one of the: best labour acts in Canad We will nothe = oe 4 ii eS ot ee r J.B. BROWN, President. = (ATE. MacLERN, Secretary, SUPPOR IENDS - ‘ x or