j AUGUST 21: 195.1. J5. York Giants purchase tlleiier . yogx, Aug. 22 - (AP) - York Giants today announ- ,'.''d' they had purchased pitcher V' xonikowski. 23-year-old right- midpy from their Ottawa farm him: in the International League. in will rcpt)” he” F”d”' Kmmrowski has been in the Giant organization since 1944 and fj- roiiouing PTW95: com LEAF. coo it. per SILVER binder. 1939 CHEV. SEDAN 1917 CHEV. COACH FARMERS We have in stock Branttord Binder Twine at the LEAF, 550 ft. per lb. tf rd Twine is of the highest iinifolirllim-alld will give perfect satisfac on in any THE HALIFAX SEED D0. LTD. V CHARLOTIETOWN . "AFTER THE-FAIR" SPECIALS You'll be glad to own a "Sale Buy" Used Ca or 'l'ril('l(-IAEREYS WHY-- . Prii-ed Right . . . Late Models, safety checked; up- pi-zimnce checked, mechanically reconditioned. ('oint- in and see the following:- l937 PLYMOUTH COACH ' 1942 DODGE C,OUPE had a. (brief trial with the parent club in 1040. At Ottawa this year he won eight while losing seven. Five of his victories were shutouts. TOKYO. Aug. 22 - (Reuters)- Japan will establish diplomatic missions in 02 Foreign cities after conclusion or a peace, treaty re- stores her full sovereignty. Kyodo News Agency said today. A leg- ation will be established in Can- ads. s1o.75 Bale . s15.75 Bale uallty, very lb i i I - I 1 PliIll0E 00illlTY (Continued from page six) and all other contestants stating that the prizes awarded were not the only rewards of these swim- ming meets. There was also the benefit derived from the training leading up to the competition. Mrs. Harry Cudmore, director of Red Cross swimming and water safety for Prince Edward Island. expressed her appreciation of the work of tho Y's Men of Summer- side whose untiring efforts had made the swimming meet the suc- cess it was. She said there were now many good swimmers as com- pared to a few years ago, and stat- ed the added interest in swimming and water precaution was respon- sible. . Miss Evelyn Henry, of Keppoch, the young lady who had success- fully swiim across the Northumb- erland Strait. was present at the hanquet and gave a short talk on her now famous swim. She mod- estly denied that it was any great feat and said these were lots of Island boys and girls who could do it if they trained properly be- forehand. Other speakers who congratulat- the winners and expressed their appreciation of the work of the S'Sii:le. Y's Men were: Mr. Paul Gallant of Souris, Dr. Ray Barrett. of Charlottetown. Messrs. Clarence and Geo. Walker of Charlottetown. and Mr. D.0. Stewart, president of the Summersidc Amateur Ath- lctic Association. . Trophies were presented to all winners by Dr. H. E. Clark, presid- ent of the Y's Men. and the func- tion came in a close with the sing- .ing of "The Kmx-" Rovers. Anchors Clash Tonight The two teams that will hold the spotlight in City Baseball League play here this evening will be Northeast Rovers and the West End Anchors who will clash over Memorial Field at 5:30. It will be the second last tilt of ihe regular schdulc, and will see 1941 HUDSON 5-Pass. COUPE 1949 FORD V;-Ton H. D. Trans; BEATS Elf WITH H4-M: in 1950 MERCURY Lg-Ton .1950 MERCURY 1-Ton Stake Racks and Platform "I950 MERCURY 1-Ton Express with Steel Box 3 1918 MERCURY 2-Ton Cab and Chassis i 1948 FORD 2-Ton Cal) and Chassis. i STEWART MDTDRS LTD. our BOARDING HOUSE .;i2eA-.r CA:-:-:-Ara .' Mow Ian) I 551' UP i-i-E02:-:'-?'E4ns V '- wouto BE A M-066-ITY LEAP 'RJR AN OLWWPIC ETAR7 e... per OLD Amteroc emu. MUST HAVE EETLRN-ED WHErQ- '2 1 LOOKED uP FROM THAT FOOTPRNT To MEET THE en: NCWE6 .2WAV.' .----;,2x GJTAR M09-(T ” , -g I coum 1 HYPNOTi7!.E- THE BEAST? F I HAD A V WOULD He GET SLEEPY Auo DEPART IF 1'. CQOONED BRAHMS) )lll(' Anchors endeavouring to con- .solidaie incl? position at the top lot the loop which they hold by a. small win Percentage and loss lover the second place Falcons. At best, the Rovers can only im- prove their third slot in the lczuzue race wiih 3, uln tonight. It is their last scheduled iili. The final league game will be on Friday with stars at Anchors. MADRID. Aug '32 -(AP)- A United States military mission arrived today to set. up American air and naval bases in Spain. Major Hoopie 14.. -7,. .'i J THE MUSIC, (SOOTHE HlM- -"er . 2 g: ULLABY . 4 :.,':"o'i:.”' 4 , I .. OUT" oun WAY HABIT-AT LEA5T HE'S OUT FROM LNDEE IVOTJ BUT HE'S UNDE A CAKE 'TRYiNG TO RAi5E,WiTH , HM SCRATCHNC-x I AND CHASN6 meals . IN His SLEEP! OH. WHY CAN'T THEY. HAVE sroves WlTH- -. KENNEL UNDER ,- THEM? i OJTA By J. iz. Williams .--- -.---.-..... .. ..... R THE GUARDIAN. Jesse Owens Gels Belated Ovation In Berlin BERLIN. Aug. 22 -(AP)- Jesse Owens returned today to the scene of his 1936 Olympic triumphs and received a thundering ovation 15 years overdue. A i crowd of 75,000 piled into Olympic Stadium, the huge arena that Adolf Hitler built. and roared a. salute to the balding Negro athlete whom Hitler refused to recognize after he had won four Olympic Gold Medals. ' - Jesse responded wiih a touching speech in which he adjured a.li Germans to "stand fast with us in the fight for freedom and de- mocracy. under the protection of Almighty God." When Qwens had finished the acting mayor of tree West. Berlin. Walter schreiber. came up to con- gratulate him. "Hitler wouldn't shake your hand." the mayor said into the microphone. "1 give you both hands." The crowd roared. Owen's appeal-ancewas just part of a mammoth show arranged by the U. 8. high commission and the U. S. army. The former Ohio State siar came on between llalves of a basketball game and stood before the vast crowd including many thousands from the soviei-occu- pield east, stripped down to a track 511 t. Measuring every word. he said: "Words often fail on occasions like this. But I remember the good that happened here. I remember the fighting spirit and sportsman- ship shown by German athletes on this field. especially by Luiz Long of Germany, the man I managed to beat in the broad Jump on my last jump. "Hitler stood right up there in ilie box. But I believe the real spirit of Germany. a great nation. was exemplified down here on the field by athletes like Long." LONDON. Aug. 22 - (AP) - The Board of Trade has permit- ted British match makers to re- duce the numiber of matches in ylleu of fractional price increases icqual to six per cent on a two- ponny box. The averagognow will be 47 matches lo a box instead of 50. WASI-llNG'I'ON,. Aug. 2':-(AP) Premier Aicicle d-e Gasperi of Italy has accepted an invitation to visit the United States in Sep- iemiber for talks with President Truman and State Secretary Dean Acheson. Acheson said at a press C0llll'Cr6I'liC(? today. The Italian appeal for revision of Italy's peace treaty probably will come , up during the talks. I . (Montreal Stocks MONTREAL. Aug. 22 - (GP) - Stock Ablt Ahit Pr Asbes Bathurst B . 31 1-2 Bathurst A Xd 53 3-4 Bell 39 1-4 Brazil 23 3-4 Brazil 23 3-4 BA Oil Xd 20 3-4 EC Pow 29 Can Cem .. .. as Can Cem Pr Xd 28 Cons Pap 38 1-2 Cdn Vkrs Cdn Brew 20 3-4 Cdn Car 16 Cdn Car A - 16 3-1 .... .. 58 Gel 31 P; 23 CPR . 30 1-8 C' Smelters . 156 Dom Brid Xcl . 59 Dom' Coal Pr 21 1-2 Dom Tar , 41 3-4 Dom Tex 14 1-2 Fndtri . 12 1-2 Fraser . 60 Ford A Xd . 49 1-2 G stl War . 19 H Brld .. . 16 1-2 1-low smith . 102 Hud Bay Xd . 59 3-4 Imp Oil . 37 3-8 Imp Tob Xd . 11 Int Nickel Xd . 40 1-4 Int Pap . 54 l-4 Int. Pow . 58 1-? Lake Wds Xd ' . 33 1-2 Massey Xd . 13 7-1? Mccoli . 321-4 Mtl Loco . l7 N Stl Car . 31 Noranda Xd 73 7-51 Price .. .. . 00 7-8 Royalite Xd . 10 5-8 St. Law Corp '40 Shwngn Xd . 36i Shivngn 4 Pc Pr 45 1-2 Uh Steel . 10 1-2 Wpg El . 38 3-4 BANKS Com Mtl Xd Royal Xd Scotia Rts Canadian iiollar NEW YORK, Aug. 22 - (OP) - '1he Canadian dollar was up IA of one per-cent at a discount of 5 "N10 per cent in terms of United states funds in closing foreign ex- nchangeyiealings today, The pound sterling was down me at 02.79 l5ll6. . , - M I N A I! D ' S .5 :iib'o.nu&eely!nduI nan lcaaomeu .dm't"7"'l- "2 'f;m cnAni.o-rrrrowri Baselnliliesulis NATIONAL LEAGITI Chlclgn 000000000 0 I 0 Philadelphia 001 011 01: 4 10 0 Rush. Lown (8) and Edwards; Roberts and Wilber. Pittsburgh 010 000 0210 4 10 1 Boston ...... .. 010 001 0201 5 'l -J (10 innings) Queen. Wilks (7) Werle (9) and McCullough, Fitzgerald (8); Sur- kont. Chipman (B) and St. Claire. second game):- St. Louis 0005200000 1 I 2 Brooklyn 0002110031 all : Staley. Bckelman (5) Bull, (10) and D Rice; Erskine. Pod- bielan (4) Schmitz (5) Lablne -(5) Kim: (10) and Campanella. Cincinnati .. 000 210 000- I I 1 New York 010 000 211- A 0 2 Blackwell and Howell: Jansen. Koiilo (9) Jones (8) Corwin (0) and Westrum. St. Louis ..0002010000-I '1 3 Brooklyn .. 200 000 010 1- I O 0 r (10 innings). Poholaky and D. Rice; Roe. King (8) and Campanells. American League First game:- Philadolphln 201 011 000 I l 0 Chicago 000010001 2 I I. Hooper and Astroth; Pierce. Judson (6) Dorish (9) and Sheely. Second gume:- Phlladclphin 300010 400 8 I 0 Chicago ..... .. 000010000 1 0 l. Zoldak and Murray; Dobson. Judson (5) Holcombe (7) Dorish (8) and Masl, Sheely (9). (The American League Boston- St. Louis game was tied 1-1 at the end or the 10th inning, and was not completed when the Canadhn Press news wire clos- ed at 12:30 this morning.) New York 400 001 010 000- 6 18 2 Detroit .. 120 000 030 001- 1 10 3 (12 innings) Kramer. Morgan (2) Reynolds (8) and Berra; Stuart, White (8) Gain (8) Trucks (9) and Ginsberg. I Washington 10100300000000-513 1 Cleveland 00020030000001-011 3 (14 innings) Moreno. Harris (8) Consuegra. (8) and Guerra; Chairales, Brlssie -6) Gromelr (8) and I-Iegan, Tob- betts (9). International League Ottawa 010000000 1 0 1 Syracuse . . 410 251 82: I8 18 0 Nichols. Heller (2) Gerkin (5) and Watlington: Keegan and Foiies. Rochester .... .. 001 000 I10 3 1 0 Baltimore ...... 100000010 2 0 0 Habeniclit and LeBlanc: Pos- sehl, Trinkie (8) and Oswald. Toronto .. . 112 100000 611 1 Buffalo .. 100000000 1 'l 0 Hetki an Anderson; Simpson, Robinson (.6) Barrett (8) .and Tabacheck. First game:- Montreal 020 003 0.! I 11 0 Springfield 013 100 00 0 8 2 (8 innings) Vancuyk. Volselle (3) Bank- head (5) and Atwell; ldhe. Jac- obs (6) and Burbrink. Second game:- Montrcui . 822 042 010 14 I0 1 Race Ofiieials of the way Association Wednesday night Exhibition track. some big 10-dash cribed today as tack occurred. '7 OVERALLS DUNGAREE Springfield 000 M0 002 0 0 1 Grimsley and Pfister; Fear, tarda Postponed last night that their be held on Friday night at the They will also. stage a nine-dash program on saturclsy night. CONDITION I)EPR()VE3 MONTREAL. Aug. 22- Conditlon of Most Sherman, Anglican Archbishop oi Rupert: Land who suffered slight stroke Monday. was Montreal Neurological He will be kept under tion for as few days. CIGARETTE A siyieand size for every need WORl(PANTS,.,-.n - -- BLUE JEANS FOR MKN, WOMEN, CHILDREN PAGE ssvg Whiteepot Race- announcad here rained out racing card will It will be the feature. (CP)-re Rev. L. R. des- satlsiac- - V Alvery tory." 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