V:v- .Anc.hors In Over Stars I Game Of Semi-finals ...:- Johnny Stanley's West End Anchor. scored a 3-0 verdict over Fred Whalen's East End Stars in the opening game of their best of three semi-final playoff series at Memorial Field last evening in what was by far the snappiest and l best game of ball played in City Baseball League play this season. The game was called because of darkness after six full innings. Playing tight. classy ball for five ; innings that saw both teams re-1 tire the opposition in straight or-l der in all but two of six trips to the plate. the Anchors pulled the i G big bust-up in the bottom of the. sixth for three runs on four hits: off losing hurler Lefty McAleer.l combined with three Stars' errors. in the field. Coming through with a good two-hit performance on the mound for Anchors. Merlyn "Red" Mac- Kenzie got solid backing from hisl club to emerge the winning pitch- er. McAleer also had the same support. for five innings to chalk up a two-hitter up to that point. but fell slightly apart. in both de- 1 partments in the fatal last of the sixth. : Getting to McAleer's offerings for four sharp ground hits. An- chors made the most "of it and combined with three errors by" Stars. pushed the only three runs of the game across the plate The batting sections of either team were anything but weak. with . some long hits and hot line drives being snared by clever fielding in cut scoring chances to a minimum 1 'Getting on base with a sharp: ground hit. his second of the night. Jack Burke was the man to score the winning run. Getting down to. l 3-0 win n Opening second on catcher Arnold McCal- lum's poor throw to second on a steal play. Maurice Flynn's single sent. him to third with Eddie Pin- eau batting him home to get on himself on a fielder's choice. LITTLE SPORT By Rouson :1: VI 9-1 lotu- tgp. VM.Wu-M Ilf at ?' nsv .l Pitcher Macxenzie scored with the only strikeouts of the game. two. but gave up the only walk of the game as well. McAleer had no strikeouts and gave up no free pisses. SFMIIIARY Stars AB R H PO A E Maclienzie. 2b .. 3 0 0 0 2 '. C Ready. lb 3 0 'l 9 0 0 A McCallum. c .. 3 (I 0 2 0 2 Flynn. ss 3 0 1 2 1 0 M Williams. 3b - 2 0 O 2 2 U Leonard. rf 2 0 0 1 1 O )lacl(innon. cf 2 0 0 2 0 0 B. )lcCalIuni. I 0 0 O 0 C !ifcAlr-er. p 2 0 0 0 -i 0 Totals 0 2 I8 I0 1'. Anchors R H PO A l-2 Local boxing fans who witnessed Pins-au. 3b 0 0 2 1 tn the gxcelleni four-bout. card staged lilncLecd. ss 1 2 2 3 C at the Forum here on Tuesday Trainor. lb 0 0 7 0 0 night by manager Bill Brown, cer- Matheson. c 0 1 l O O tainly couldn't have asked for bet- ,Hennessc-in .. 0 0 1 2 0 ter ring entertainment and the li'lacNeill. rf .... .. 3 0 O 2 0 1!, large crowd in attendance express- M lll'll"l(”hZl9- P 3 0 0 0 0 O ed their pleasure by their Bl”l"- ll H 3 l 2 1 0 l.liberal applause t.iu'oughoiit 3' Fl-"Ills C - - 2 1 1 2 0 9 the evening From the main T; " '- 'T "T -'1 event between Tommy Spencer . T”""55 -" 3 L15 6 l-and Harry Poulton in a Mari- 't""l"""5t L” D0313 (Dwell itime welterweight title matchl EV T'”m"tl .''”'595'' 'to the four round curtain raiser 'S"'""""-V ibetween Bobby Gallant and Ralph '2'-"""" '”"5t s''”'5 0' A"""'"5 Fiizsimmons. the program produced '.' "'5' "'5" "" "”"5' ”" M”'tan action-packed night of good. knnzm " "". "'r."'9,f' 0' 5ll'llk"k l exciting boxing entertainment. one out. h.v Rlriclxcnzic -. by Mchleer ! of my fin”! M be 5".” m this n,. l.-ft on Iiasr-s. Stars 4. Ancli- quart”. for a 10": Mme. The pm, lljli L dnflbli” NQL Lwnatrd mlmoter and contestants wcrc a -”',.r.'..'.',,'.. ru'.;- )'1;',:.m,S.'Q;,. P;?::,":; ! credit to their professions for the IVISCS. 2ifcC.1llum; sacrifice hi.s. ”'Cc"""' pro::'"':' , Trriiiinr. I-"lynn. Phil Jardine VVins Local Tennis. Singl Phil Jardine defeated Waltcr Cullen at the Tennis Club Ia.-l night to win the Charlottetoi-.ii men's singles championship. Jar- dine took the title match in three straight sets. 6-2. 6-4. 8-2. Both are good players and volley parti- cularly weli but Jardine. proved too strong for his opponent and had little difficulty winning the match. In a semi-final ladies' doubles match Margaret Dumont and Beril Fraser def-ated Wanda M:iclili'- Ian and Mary EVIH15. TI1C)' won the first set 11-9 Moridriy eve- ning, and took the second set with much less difficult.V lnil night. winning it 6-4. In the fin- als. to be played on Saturday Dumont and Fraser will mar-t Nora De-Blois and Helen l.nrtr-r. Jim Johnston and Wrinrln Mac- Millan def:-atecl Ted Strain ai.ri Joan iveir 3-8. 6-0. 6-2 in a quar- ter final mixed doubles match. Sport Briefs CHICAGO. Au; 2'! - "AF" The Chicago W'r..te Sax today an- nounced the unconditional release , of utility infielder-out-fielder Bcrt Haas. He has signed Willi the Montreal Royals. leading club in the International League. LONDON. Aug. 28 - MT" -. Tommy McGovern tool: exactly 45 l seconds tonight to Wlnlihe British lightweight chamDl0TlSl'llP- scoring 5 first-round knockout over Billy Thompson at Wandsworth Stadium; Both weighed 134 pounds. The 49 seconds included the count. m1.- IJOUISVILLE. Kin. nus. 23 - '(AP) - Baseballwriters of the American Association today H1059 George Crowe. Milwaukee first- baseman. as the league's outstand- ing rookie The 28-year-old Negro. mmng at a .340 clipprecelved 20 of. the 27 ballots cast in the writers poll. w'n-1 E, .Y.. Aug. 28- (S? .. Vgilzlllim tsillyi Lush. 77. former professional baseball player and coach. died in a con- valescent home here today after 3 year's illness. He began lll5 b”" ball career in IBO5 with Worces- es Title Baseball Results NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati . 001 000 000- 1 fl fl Brooklyn 000 620 32x-13 16 0 Ramsdcll. Smith I4). Erautt 47). Byvrly tit and Pramesa: Neu- conihe and Campanella. Pltfshlirzh M0 000 000-1 8 1 .Vr-iv York .. . 001 100 Olx-3 7' I Dickson and McCullough; Heain and Yvars. Noble (5). St. Louis . ......... .. 3 Philadelphia . 2 St.-ilcy. Brccheen (Sh and D Rice.- Sarni I'll: Roberts, I-Ieintzelmanl mi and Wilber Chicago 000 010 000- I 3 2 Boston 001 I01 013- I 9 0 Minner and Owen. Burgess 17); Cole, Chipman I9 and Cooper. AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia 000 200100-3 7 I Cleveland .... .. 000 000 000-0 5 I Irirllner and Tipton: Garcli Bi-is.-.w IF.) and Hegan. Washington- 001000 000 000 1-212 3 'CIilcago- 000 000 I00 000 0-110 1 M-irrero. I-larris 412) rind Gras- so. Kretlow. Pierce (SI. Alorra 10!. Gumpert (lift and Sheely Boston I03 000 102-7 13 0 Detroit . 201 001 010-5 M I Scnrhorunch, Kinder I9) and Rosar: Trucks. Cain f7l Hutch- inson I9) and Swift. House (7) New York 500 140 104-15 11 '2 St. Louis . 000 200 000- '2 2 I Reynolds and Berra: Garvei. Pillette ill Paige I5) and Lollur INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Baltimore 130 010-5 10 1 Montreal .. . . 000 301-4 5 I (Called and of sixth. rain). Medlinger and Anderson. Plum- tgr, Mass. in the old New Ena- land Le&8U6- bo (5); Wild. Vllttlg (1) Arroyo .head and fwce The Spencer-Poiilton title scrap lived up to every bit. thr sport a real trrat ring. the local challenger. Pouiton,. provided most of the thrills in thel appearances in a local ring. Poul-; ton proved to be a mastrr of flit" art of bobbing. iveaviniz and counter punching that had his op- ponent. on a number of occasions! throiigliout. the match. comI7lPlGl)'. baffled as to how to cope with ll": situation Tryiniz "1 get set to land: those clama:in.: punches that Dill Poulton on the canvas twice in a previous fight. a month ago. S',icn- i r-or Was br-ing ccntinually kept off balance by that educated IFII Mild . of Poultonls that was "V97 lllcklhi in and nut in light blows in thel which eventually? left eye cut until had Spencer's bleeding. 0 0 o I But it wasn't quite enough The azgressor. Spencer. kept m0Vll"I in all t.he time in the typical style of a champion and at every opening was Lhrowinz hard right. and left hands to the face and hoad of his opponent. He never stopped horina in and. although he was held off expertly at times by Pt'illlItJfYs long- range. shifting tactics. it paid off for him in the eyes of the judges. Two voted in identical counts by rounds in favor of Spencer while the other favored Poulton by a round to round cnunt. . . . One heard a lot of compliment- ary remarks over the show follow- ing the card last night with most agreeing that it was one of the best all-round cards to he witnes- sed here in a long time. But there were also a lot who were not in favor of the final decision of the judges. Many felt that the dccls-I ion was Poulton's. but then they weren't. the judszes. It is easy to! sit back nnd just view the fight on 3 a general ovr-rall plane. but it isl yet another thin-: to criticize thosel l30l""'ll.l' "ml 05W"l'l5 C0'em'"l' who are there for the purpose ofl l'lllRllP5 '7” and Amell watching and taking notes on every! Buffalo . . . 000 020 200- 4 10 l little detail of the fight. to cost a Syracuse 000 no 003- 5 9 1 final decision. ' Silverman. Minarcin (9) and ' R A Novick; Miller, Hartley t7) Tan- These judges are picked for their ner (9) and Baker. knowledge of the game and although the layman may see it Toronto . 560 320 110-18 19 Zldlfferently. one must remember Roeheste . III 100 031- ll 13 2 that the judges may see many things or tally their score on de- tails of a fight that others may (2) Faszholz (9) and Bucha- not think are important at all. For Gillelle shaving hiltoryl We the R06'KErous-Piece 2 RAZOR (OHM!!! Willi I0 Gllllm lillt IIADES Ill DISPIIISIII HERE'S the cream! burl-in in IIO S2.00 VALIII . DQW For Only NOW IN DURABIE I l TORONTO. of its ad- J:-sry vanced bllllnf: to give followers ofi in smooth. . nnished hoxinr: and plenty nf fll'P-. works. Boxinz better than he has;,-cum 1,0 win done throughout his rarrcr in the! lThe Telegram says .page Gillette RocketRuor and the amazing Gillette Blade Diepeneet. now packed in I pa-znaneat Styrene travel case. This rucdiangeebladee Inauntly. Ihnvu iikeadrum.l'ortapuinalnv- in; one and convenience. buy a Gillette ReeketRuur Set-only S139. THE GUARDIAN. CH AR l.()TTET( )WN Kid Gavilan Retains Welterweight Title By Narrow By MURRAY ROSE NEW YORK. Aug. 29 - (AP) - Welterweight champion Kid Gav- ilan retained his title by the thin- nest of margins tonight as he gain- ed a split 15-round decision over Billy Graham of New York before 8.137 fans in Madison square Gar- den. A storm of boos greeted the verdict. The kid from Cuba. making the first defence of his crown since he won it May I8. defeated Gra- ham by three points -- Just about as close as any decision can be in this state. Referee Mark Conn's decision in favor of the 25-year-old Gavilan. after the two judges had split. brought a resounding chorus of ob-. jecticn from the heavily pro-Gra-i ham crowd. Margin Boxer's condition Reported critical NEW YORK. Aug. 29 -(APl- George Flores. 28-year-old welter- weight from Brooklyn, failed to regain consciousness ionisht Ml" being knocked out in the eighth round of his fight with Roger Don- oghue of New York at Square Garden. l"lores was taken to St. Clare's Hospital where his condition was lreported critical. Ohio Swimmer Winner Aug. 29 -(CPl- K.er.:chnei'. 29-year-old cnlumhus. 0,, swimmer now liv- in: in Toronto today beat off the challenge of an untried Winnipeg the world's profes- sional swimming championship at the Canadian National Exhibition. Kerschner covered the punishing field of clever boxing Wllllf' 5P""'. In miles along the C. N. E. waler-3 n cer. still the champion, was the 1 mm, in mu, hours. 26 minmes amp -7-iCPl-A Canadian p boy who put the belting angle inio;5,2 seconds ,0 mn 55.000 plus 5150 who fell 180 feet down the s.eep voun;-z George Bevan. 18-year-old! pearance. as a professional. Last Monday Bevan copped . adian amateur two-mile title at. the c. N. E. i In today's race he set ii bllsier-! ing pace to lead until the ninth; mile. Meanwhile Cliff Lumsden of- Big Shot Back In loionlo TORONTO. Aug. 29 .. IL?) - in a news that the "SIISDGCIU" 'hlg shot' Lehind Ontario": mil- lion-dollar race fixing racket is back in Toronto . . . after being missing for more than a month." story The story said: "Police In vestlgators revealed the man known as 'Mr. Fix-lt' returned . . . but refused to say whetht.-i' he has been questioned or wheth- er any charges have been prefer- rcd ngainst him. "Foreign Exchange Control Board officials also were silent on the action they may take against 'Mr. Fix-It'." It quoted one official as say- ing: "We know that he is in town and that iliall we can say at present." The Ontario Racing Commission in currently continuing its in vesflgatlon into Canadals diest race scandal at the Stem Falls. Ont. instance. aggressiveness is a big factor in favor of any fighter and the damaging result of a well- placed blow ll rated much more highly than a. lightly thrown one. These and many other features are the things that a judge takes into account in his scoring. While the average gpeciator might mar- vel at some particular feat of skilled manouverlng. the judge is probably notating several unsen- sational but effective body punches that are probably even more important to the final result of a fight. And so it goes. and' although it. may be a drop in onehi own pride as a judge of a .fi.gl-iter.i by picking the wan.” winner in individual opinion. remember that two of three judges. all chosen for their ability and knowledge of: determining the winner. law it in favor of Spencer and their word in final and must be respected. In an In enmity I FOR SALE - I BOW. PRICE 353.00; 2 junk: 8601!): car radio 3351!). Apply Ben Weeks. Fred-l ericion. my snot FIIISIIIII i Balls of film developed and printed and sent out the use hr Prints doable also at to am out Any I expnur. roll Isa. leptinio lei-vice. Charlottetown l0l'd Polk NC! me" lll Mall"-3 to 94 and the total since the begin- domiiuiomuo. IIIIIIIIIII 3 Of C.N.E. Marathon lSoldier Survives 5180 Ft. Drop into lGorge Al Niagara NIAGARA FALLS. N. Y.. Aull. soldier. the bout. The combination made i in MD pmes. thank of the Niagara gorse late an excellent formula for a top- For the ms; em." raps it ,p,lsaturday night. was rescued SE5- ll0ltCl1 -llxlll” peared the big swim would go to! l9ld3Y 3"”"00" ll-V Wm” "M 0 O O firemen when a passer-by saw him Surpassing any of his previoiis;'wmmpe;gH. making ms first Hp.-and turned in an alarm. He is Pie Shtldon Henshaw of me Can, Camp Borden. Oni.. who is listedlJ,,h,m.. 11,... ,-O-Do,.M.l'l,' condition in Memorial Atendants said he injury. broken in "good" Hospital here. suffered a back ribs and shock. Henshaw told police he did nol me I pulled mvself along with my arms. but I fell back. I cnul not make it. I had lost my voice cry- ing for help." First-aid men from the frontier ambulance service cot. Henshaw into a Stokes stretcher. which is specially designed for A human chain of 25 men care-. fully passed him from hand to hand up the narrow. dangerous path. REPORTED MISSING . MOF'Pl?1'T FIELD. Calif.. Aug, 29 -iAPi. Two navy torpedo. bombers were reported long over- due today in a flight here from Long Beach. The bombers, each, carrying two men, were part. of a' flight of six planes evacuated froml Los Alamitos base to escape a storm approaching that area. BERLIN. Aug. 29-fAPi- Twelve members of East Germany's Com- munist "People's Police" feld to Allied West Berlin last night to beg political asylum. Western the total of defections for August ning of the year to ml. Madison . such cases. A "of AUGUST 30. 1951 Truro llorse Racing Results TRURO. lN'.S.. Aug. 29 -. (CF) -New Brunswick and Cape Bre- ton horses flgured on the win- ning side during harness racing here today in connection with an annual agricultural exhibition. SUMZMARY Classified Trot and Pace. Puree S200 Gallonaze (Bud Cruikiihanks) it Bob Canuck i0'Mearo) pPrevious (Betty Brown) iMa.V Josedale Prince Adam Bllly Aubrey Peter Brooke , . Times 2,ic. 3-5: 2.16 1-5. Win- ning owner. R. C. Cruickshank Halifax. 1 Classified Trot. Purse 5100. l Two Mlle Dash Question v f--l ! Burl Calmuck (Onuld) ; Prairie Pete IAncln-wgi Tl'M9.l' Direct. Annie Scott. l-ll5l.l"S Queen. Todd McKnv. Kin.- Gratlan. ' I Time 4.40 2-5. Ivinning owner AN I-Iriton. Sydney. Clan.-ilfit-cl Trot and Pope Purse S200 Mysfcry Bill (Carroll) H 19 Belini Might (D.-mahup) g 21 Fraser Scott fllarrisonl 3 3 Willard Dale .. 4 4 Spud Lander) . 5 l Times 294 2-5: 2. 'n.. nlniz owners. Merle MacKenzic Truro and Dr. J. A. Donahue. Truro Trot sml Pam--Purse 3'50 Postman (Conroy) H 1 2 Nova G . ,. 7 1 Gallant Bobby 2 .1 Merle Dircr" 3 b lFlora Direct 1!, lRldgPIVDOd M 5 'i Question V. ,. . H 5 7 I Times 2.15 3-5: 2.lS 2-5. VVlii- nlnz owners. A. D. Nookee. New- Jcasfle and E. Vveeks. Dartmouth. f Trot. and Paco-Purse 8250 ll-lenry Day 1MacLeocll i N H 1 1 Lee C. Brewer IDnniels) 2 1 Ahegweit Milady 4 '1 1 4 Nancy Britton .. . 5 5 Times 216 3-5: 2.l6 .1-5. Win- ning owner. Downev Bros and iMitfnn. Moncton. NB. 1 Claanlflwl Paco-Purse 8200 5"bu,h3n cw ammo ;know how he happened to fall in- Fin;:o's Girl fl-lnrrimni 1 K Ito Wm his whim ;c:em.'.E egpgftg-.1 to the gorge south of the whirl-lRm-nl Ti-'1 lShnnnyi - 2 c; imarmhnn mm was we” back Heipool rapids bridge just before mid-.C;ilurnef Prnrl (Gould! 1 2 finished strongly to overhaul Steve "uh" 'E",'' N E" 4 ' wozmak. Buuam N Y” nmki Henshaw. a native of Nova .nd s .: d..im..,.' for mud pin... :Scotia and a private in the Royal; PT A: Mr A P 9 W. Only 12 minutes add 27 seconds.Ca""d""' A”"0"" CO'l'5' M”' Owlnnl T 1,-Q. gl , '''C '"m"'' separated the first and SIXIII-'rord de'3c""'""' 5""' he 5'”."'"' m,.,m:,', '. ,; Fan" WE Tor.- place finishers. unprecedented in':l':';;':'&nV”'”'e55 "3""? '(' '”'”".ch.,rmii'pinilr:i Pm-KP WEN). C. N. E. marathons - - ,. 3....”-5 Hm, was mu, hours 3,, He said he lay in the bushes inl l'"”l"P':"'l':0:o;:d Pm minuics and 175 seconds with "'9 '0"-3 hou” 0l 'l" nlihli Wllh RM... Mm” iPI:-av 1 I L,,m5,,..n Om. mmme and mree the sounds of. hundreds of penpleM,(;” mm amt mnnmh 7 ; secgnds behind, and automobiles passing abovepmnsnnk 40 IR 0.8mm ---- --1;; gg. him and yet. he said, he was ”the'nm Btmni ' ' a most completely alone man in the'(.rMm:1' Pgfer -: i R G I” W"""'" P0 Direct ' a 4 " "'"' '",l'"'' "'l'”'' "ll, "I ' Times via. "17 4... winninrr little path where people might see-,,...,.,..,. trod ri,-I-mr. livlesforrl. i Frrn For All D-sh-Purge .9440 Vnlri HM-lrv (M-it-l.r-ndl Vii-tnry halo ICriiickshank) .. .lllfl4'l Ivilalkerl . Sc-von llp Direct iliilss Knox '.'lennv I.vnn Pair-for .. . . Times 7'0 4-5. 710 1-5 H'i-using owners. Pi-.i""h Mncl.ncd w.-so. ;-illn and B. C. Crulckshanks. Hali- ax -ia.nin..i.1- Jidds-ILII-Am Clnsslflr-rl Pu-o-Pni-so 3250 Freddie Scott (R. O'Brien) Vrlar (Clvenl Dr. L. B Ivviilkcr) .Tudv Budlor-g Carl Aubrey Times 2.14. 9.14. er. Dr. .1. A. Domihiie. Truro and .'l. E. Given. Hnlifnx. OTTAWA. Aug. 29 -tCPl- 6. H4 Bland. chairman of the Federal. civil Service Commission. has agreed to remain at his post forj two years beyond normal retire-' ment age. it was learned today. He will be as sent. 6. The Federall Cabinet asked Mr. Bland. chair-- Shofl-ipolice reported today. This brought man of the commission since 193'! to remain to help recruit some of the personnel needed for the de- fence expansion program. BY W. R. WHEATLEY Canadian Press Staff wrifcr ROYAIL. OTTAWA GOLF CLUB. Aug. 29-(CP)-Defending champ- ion Bill Mawhinney and Laurie Roland. the n junior champion. led a parade f four Vancouver golfers through the third and fourth round; of the Canadian amateur golf championship today and on to the quarter finals. Roland caused the biggest sur- prise by defeating Gerry Kesselring of Kitchener. Ont. in the after- noon round 2 and 1. In the morning he had an even tougher time getting rid of big Johnny Dukelow of Montreal, the match going to the 19th. Muvhinney won 3 and 2 over Allan Bees of Winnipeg in the morning and 5 and 4 over Glenn Gray of Edmonton in the after- noon. Still in the Vancouver process- ion-but with a quarter-final cut- throat match tomorrow-are Percy Clogg and Walter McElroy. Along with them are Phil Farley or Toronto Scarboro. who has twice been runner-up in the Canadian amateur; Don Doe. Quebec ama- teur champion from Granhy; Roy Kepron of Winnipeg. and Fred Kammer of Detroit. Clc-zg. never under per in his play so far in this tournament. dis- pnscrl of Colin Brown of London. Onl-. 5 and 4 in the morniniz and then walloped Pete Kelly of Fred- ericton. N. B. 7 nnd 6 in the after- noon. a match in which Kelly play- ed his poorest. in any round Dowling Elimiiiated 1?” Third Golf Round And Pete Kelly In Fourth 3rd and 4th Round Golf Ioumeyjesulis ROYAL OTTAWA com um Aug. 29 -(CP)- Third round .3 suits in the Canadian Golf Championship:- Percy Clogg. Vancouver Frag: defeated Colin Brown. 1,3...-mi Ont.. Hunt. 5 and 4. O Pete Kelly. Fredericton. defeated Johnny Turner real I-lampstead. one up. Gerry Kesselring. Kitchener Ont... Westmount. defeatccli M j Dowling. Monctxm. N B.. 8 and 7 Ron Goins. Ottawa Gatmpau defeated A. W. Carter. Dartmguph N. S. Brightwood, 2 and 1 Phil Faley. Toronto Scarboro, de. feated Ken Jacobs, Toronto anus. Hills. 3 and 1. Laurie Roland. Vancouver Mar ine Drive. defeated John Du1.;.-in... Monireal summerlea, one up 3 the 19th. Glenn Gray. Edmonton May. fair. defeated J. C.. ism... Adams. Toronto Scarborn, -4 my, Bill Mhwhinney. Vanrmn-9, Quilchena. defeated Allan Hoes Winnipeg Southivoodl. 3 and 2 Tom Stewart. St. Andrew, N 3 defeated Lorne smith. Dartmouth N. s.. Brightwnod, ti and 5, Bob Fair. Toronlo Scarboro. de. tented Andre Tcssler. fuoyal Qug. bec. Q and 1. N B Mont. Maritime golfers made a tough Fred Kammer. Jr.. Detroit. dc. lhattle of it hut were all out In featcd Cliff soberg. Saskatoor lthe end of the fourth round. G.C.C., 3 and 1. .. Tom Stewart of St. Andrews. N Walter Mcllllrov. Van:-ouvglr IR. Walter Reed. Jr.. of Aroostonk shaughness-,v Heights (gauged vnn-.v N3. and Pm Kelly of Don Cordukies, Ottawa "nun 5....- Frederlcton had the longest life. 4. ' P They were foiirtli-round PllmIYil'i- Fund Hum Ottawa Gamuu tions but Iour other IVlfll'lIll'nPl.i defeated Vwmam Maxim, Bonn kept up wi'!i them until the third round. Knocked cut in the third werr M. J. Dowlinz of Moncton. NR. and VV. A Carter. Lorne Smiili rind R. J. l-'clr-y. all of Dartmouth. .N.S. Cashes Phony I Cheque In Jail VANCOUVER. Aug 29 - ICP) - A prisoiii-r in Onkalltv Jail. far- inr: counts of forrzcry. wrote and hnd cnshcd a phony cheque fa" 3500 while in prison. He said ha, needed the money In priy his lawyer and tin obliging taxi-man endorsed and cashed it for him at rl west and h:ink. The driver claims a prison of .ficial who let the prisoner write lthe cheque uas supposed to notify the bank. But the bunk maiz- nger blames the driver for not telling the bank that the author ivns in Jail. Pending disposition. the mom-V irnniains in the prisoner's account int the jail. i IJRANIUIW DISCOVERY 'I'U'EBilNGtl:'.N. Germany. Aug. 29 -(AP). Authorities of the French zone state of Wueritem- berg-Hohenzllern announced today that uranium has been found in the northern Black Forest, The an- nouncement by the state Econ- omic. Minisfry said that oi'alliv and size of the deposit had not yet been determined. one up. Don Doe. Granby. Que. deful. ed Don Varey, Branifnrd. Oni..; and 3 . Roy Kepron. Winnipeg Elmhurli defeated Bob Fleming. Virtoii: Gore vale. at the 20th. r Walter Reed. Jr. Aroosfool valley. N. B.. defeated R .1 Foley, Dartmouth. N. S.. Brightii-cod two up. ROYAL OTTAWA GOLF CLUB. Aug. 29-(C?)-Fourth round re- sults in the Canadian Amateur go) championship:- : Percy Glogg. Vancouver Fraser. defeated Pele Kelly. Prrdrrirtoii. N B.. 7 and G. Lallrlf Roland. ine drive. defeated Gerry Vancouver mar- Kersti- rinrz. Kitchener. Oni.. WNnl0un'-- 2 and 1. Phil Farley, Toronto Scarhorc defeated Ron Going. Ottawa Ga'- inean. fl and 2. Bill Mawhinncy. Vanrouvrr Quil- chena. clcfrated Glenn Gray. Ed- monton Mayfalr. 5 anti 4 Fred Knmmi-r. Jr. Detrnit. de- ft-nt:-d Rob Fair. Toronto scarborc. at the lfllh. Walter Mr!-Jlroy. Vancniiy-3 shaughnessy Heights. defeated Fred Hunt, Ottawa Gallneau. I and 3. Don Doe. Granby. Que. defeated Walter Reed. Jr.. Arnostcok V.1ll9.'-'- N. B. 3 and I. Roy Kepron, Winnipeg. detrit- ed Tom Stewart. St. Andrew. NE at the 20th. FOREST RESERVE Alberta has nearly 900'l.(WJ JC- Yeo Theatre MONTAGUE - FRIDAY-SATURDAY ONLY in: MIIDLARK IRENE DUNN - Command Performance MON.-TUES. - "UP FRONT" -- David Wa.V1l8 res of forest reserves. SCHOOL OPENING? SEPTEMBER 4th IS OPENING DAY-SIIOP NOW! QSSOPIG-d IlIQdGS. . a u e u e e I re a o 5' rru BOYS' SCHOOL JACKETS. regular 6.95. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53-95 a title n-eeeeaoaeoe-o IOYS' SHIRTS. PLAIN AND FANCY. All Sizes. Special . . . . . . . . . . Long Sleeves . . . . . . . .-. . 53-95 "P IOYS' BOYS' BOYS' HEAVY MEN'S and S'l'I.lDIN'l'S' SPORT SHIRTS. MEN'S and STUDENT? PANTS. 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