Maritimegwelter Crown At Stake Here Tonight The answer to . that local boxing flanglgliallgelpldg: T155903 one another during the past few weeks - "Can Hart-5. Pm-THO" regain his Maritime wel- terweight crown from Tommy lGun' S-pencei-7" ivill be de. cided at the Forum tonight when the champion and Challenger znoeel there in a 10-round title The opening bout is scheduled for 8.30 Baltlinxto a draw decision af- ter ten rounds of torrid action here on July Illst that saw Spencer retain hisMariiime crown. the two boys will meet here again tonight in the second title match in less than a month Their last meeting iias a high- IlKllf- in the recent annals of box- IHZ history in this quarter and the advance predictions foretell an even bigger and better contest tonight when t.ie local. smooth punching cliallc-ngcr sicps into the ring in a do or die effort to regain his ci-own. It will he a tough proposition however for the local boxer. He hit the canvas twice during their last nieetnig from rlcrasiatinz left was cancelled last night by pro- moter Bill Brown when the two fighters failed to come to an agreement with him over the weight of gloves to be used. Pro- moter Brown maintained last night that in view of the fact that Peterson was some fifty or sixty pounds heavier than his op- ponent, he wanted them to use eight ounce gloves instead of six to prevent any chance of serious injury. "They disagreed." quoted Bill, "so I cancelled the bout." Continuing, promoter Brown stal- ed: "After all, I am responsible fonihose boys when I ask them to get into the ring and fight. and I don't want to see any of lheni injured through neglect on my part whether they are will- ing to take the chance themselves or not. I think the general sport- ing public will agree with me in taking such a stand in the mat- ter." Although it was too late to do anything about replacing the bout with another. Bill still has three good supporting bouts for the main event. designed to give 3'.- tcndlng fans a wide variety of boxing action. In the semi-final. Island li;-.lit- weight champion Bud Lund w.l'. hooks front Inc New Waterfnld . , (ll1afl”j)l0l'l, and Pol.lion will have Ia"3le "uh Jack”? H3-Vdc” M m bung mm play every Ounce 0; Wcstville. in a Six round his fighting ability tonight if he Cml,I'35t- wmle In 3 ,l0,l,”'rm”ld hopes to he the final victor. ”W1”"er,'3ke fl” aua”. LII?-Vd Clever box.n: wiis Pou1tnn's bi,: Cfl1"W C”-Vi W” 5W” l3”"C"'-I5 N5” in the... my ,,,cel,ng am, with Bud Ramsay of Summer- sidc. The curtain raiser will brin: together Ralph Fitvsimmnns of Long River and Bobby Gallant of Charlottetown. hr has been con- ccntratina on siiarpeliing up hmj hitting power in maiclt that ofl his opponent. and if he proves to; have done that. then watch out.l be the type of, since that time because if w.ll KL N A 2.7 g ,Ar.,,g matrh that will bc a hair-raiser BRO0 Y ' T "ET (mm mm, .0 fmmhv Brooklyn Dodgers, in need of a good pinch-hitter. today brought up veteran outfielder Jim Russell from their Montreal farm club in Special Bout Cancelled I s d . All .'-'.I . hash E:a:genIHGIC?,:I:C .uBl,p:0'B:,:.-ll the International League. A Peterson. former Island heavy- I switch-hitter, the .12-year-old Rus- weight fille holder. and Austin; sell hit .290 in 110 games with Sqiiarcbriggs. both of this City, Montreal this year. NIGHT RACES FRIDAY 6: SAT. Withdrawal Date Tuesday 5 P. M. FRIDAY ' 2 DASHE5 - 3150.00 A DASH Ming Commando. -lust Liieky. I-0-II BIldl0lIl- -VFW I-0"lh r'"'l Aubrey. Johnny Knlmuck. Babe Britten. Belle BudlonK- 2 DASIIES - 5150.00 A DASH Quick Lick. Miss Playfnlr. Norah Dale. hurl!" HIM”!!- road Bill, Lindy 11., Marjorie Budlong, Ran Prodigal Vic. 2 DASHES - 5150.00 A DASH Sugar Harvest. Dean Swill. Hilde. Mac. Sister Mary. Molly Bars. Lady Ruthie 1'.. Jerry C-rattan, Lou Kalmuck. Silllwf 1'""i A"'”'lNT” Bud, Direct Volo 2nd. 2 DASHES m 31.50.00 A DASH Ahnnr The Great, Bllly McVey, .l.S.J., Filbert. Iale Clipper. ' 1 DASH - 3150.00 Anyway. April Burl. Whymark, Judy Kalmutk, Tartan. Real Sr-tf, nuddy Budlong, Plnynway, Retain Trinket, Sliver (Thllcnot. , SATURDAY . 1 DASH - 8150.00 - Wall 'N Sn. Noll Budlong, Captain Mluourl, Yankee llale. Duly Abner, Abe-gwi-It Mllady, Billy Budlong. Bessie lludlong, Bonnie-it Boy 2 DASHES - 8225.00 A DASH Mina Knox. Col. Looker, Prince Budlong, Silk Hal, Lock Han- Iver, Jenny llulmuck. 2 DASBES - 8100.00 A DASH Chocolate Dip. Lucky Number, Mlu Donna Mae, Time Table, Rosalie Hooper, Ciilumi-I: Onward. 2 DASHES - 8150.00 A DASH Feather Diiiiter, Jimmy A.. Guy Harvester, Bonnie Dale. Dim Mc- Elwyn, bvlllllllfl Ln-it. Mllldnlr. Pet Hanover. Jonntlale. 2 DASHES - 3150.00 A DASH l.ll Frisco. Rliodnln. 1).. C. Albert Bmllong. Valley Long, Just Fllekn, Mary's Delight, L'lly Marlene. T Hard- dom Harvest, Bob (iauuck.' Dial!) H.. .liisI--I --LITTLE SPORT - b ” .1 cu-.1iea hobo: e.... ia.w..ia up. and 4.;.. l- Iig 9 I I :51? rag? IOIUQAI aha gee -.5 ca ht. V-ll xi;-,6 Kxet PAGE SIX At Will be playofif time at Mem- ;0l'lal Field this evening when the ;scliedule winning West End All. j.ghors will -clash with the East nd Stars in the opening game. lot their best two of three ganiei hem:-final series in City Base. 1b3lAl I-5'33-I16 Play. it was announced l W519 .V55lEYda.V by lcaguc presi- THE GUARDIAN. CHAR l.()TTET()WN Mclagan Signs With islanders P.E. Islanders Hockey Club manager-coach Leo Lamoureux an- ncunced the signing of his fourth member of last year's Maritime ”Big Four" League champions here yesterday. He is husky George McLagan of Toronto. one of last season's rear- guard stalwarts. who is presently spending a couple of iveck's vac- ation here.- "McLagan." siiid Leo. ”slgned a playing contract for this season today. but whether he will actually perform with the Islanders will depend entirely on how he makes out at training camp with Provid- ence Reds of the American Pro- fessional League." George. who played top-notch hockey at the blueline for Island- ers last year. came here from the ident Danny MacCoimack. he I other semi-final bracket," stated 3 Danny "will get underway on iThui'sday night bctwi-(n Ihc Roy- .ers and Falcons. Wllll the possi-! lbilily uf Anchors and Stairs niccl-J ing in lhcir second tilt on Fr:-l d-"T33" H9 Szild that they woiildl Pf'ldCaVOlll' to rlin off the playnffsi (as quickly as possi-hie and that .lhe rest of tho plnyiiir, dates would be (cleared as rnr l'8:p0C- llive series pi'ogri-ss. . . - : y One of the i'r-asoiis fiir tryiiigi to conclude the league play at an 9Hl'l.V date is because of the or.- .:inal decision of the local of- tficlals at the start of the season (Ito pick both junior and inter- mediate teams out of tho City, loop that vrill rimiinuc on into, Provincial and possibly Maritimef championship play during: tlic balance-of the srason. Bozh pro-, posed clubs will be all-star squads. the players clinscii ac- cording to tlirir lHfTll'l(Il'3I re-1 cords during the City Le:-1'.-ut co-mipetillon. I . . i in view in: f'(lf'I. that the juiizor and ililcrmcdiatc trains will be made up of players who- havent been playing together asl organized units all season. they will both require considerable practice and exhibition contest: to smooth out the wrinkles for a maximum effort before Provincial playoff time rolls around. Hcncei another big reason for winding lipl City play at an early date. y y . . - of I Local officials already hair a number of "irons in the fire” re ipxhiipiiloli contests for the two. Vail-star clubs, bill until such t.ine ;as they are formed and rolling. lthey uill not be able to put them: y I prospective plans inln effect. .' mvhicli call for some good outside iclubs performing hPlC. 1 . . - - Judging from tile way lite twn' principals in tonight's bnxini: card. Tommy Spencer of New Water- ford. N. S.. and Harry Poulton of Charlottetown, went through their final workouts atvtlie Forum last night. there is Komtl 10 I3” 50"” fast. action when they climb into the ring together in a scheduled Maritime welterweight ten round title bout here tonight. Both boys went through their routines with ra7.or-sharp keenness that bodes well for a rousing battle. 0 Looking in even better shank than he did in his bout here some three weeks or more ago. Spencer went through a very llilhl Work- out last night but showed that he had everything that H. goorl cham- pion needs to defend his title. Poulton, on the other hand went through it more rigid training ses- sion with a zest that one just couldn't overlook. Bobbing and weaviniz. feintins Mid llunchlmli he looked every inch the worthy challenger who can well upset the applecart in his bid to regain his title. 0 O O A third man, Austin Square- brlggs, who was also scheduled to appear in tonight's card went through a brisk workout, but in view of an announcement made by promoter Bill Brown later last night, it was it waste of time and effort for the local scranper. Schedulod to meet former Island heavyweight champion George "Ell! Boy" Peterson in II. 8996131 33' round feature, the bout was called off last night by promoter Brown when the two contestants failed to come to an agreement I5 10 U10 weight of the gloves to be used. C O O In giving his reason for calling of: the bout. Forum manager of the fact that Peterson outweighs his opponent. Squarebrlgga. bl? Iomc fifty or sixty pounds. 1 WWW them to use eight-ounce gloves to avoid any possible chance of ser- ioua injury. The two boxers couldn't IN. l.Tne Conic TS. l'l'uIkcrl Brown stated last night: ”In view . Providence camp at the start of the season and is obliged to report in them this year. He must secure, their l)Cl'llll5.SlOll before he can re-l turn to the local club. pC......C.. Truro Horse T Racing Ilesulls 'l'IllTf0. N. S.. Aug. '27 -- (CP'l C. HJIFLV Bll(II0ll;1. owned aml rIl'IlNl by it. Shiiii of Pictoii, N. 5'- took both limits iii the Class- lfl('(I Piii-c III the l-Ixliiliitinii lirir HPSS li.'N'IVl:: in this agricultural vclilrri IO(Iilx' SFIIIITIARY ('l'.u-sifloil Pinon Fiudlong iSlir-a) .. l)cictnt' J. A. 1R. 0'Bricnl ix'nl'innc Grtllllin (C. Sniillll Hiiiiovcr ('iiiii'ior. Cool Polly Si-nil. Bzirnw. A7.5l!'I?l. Tinir-: 1.8 525. Winning own- er, W. Slim. Plf'InlI. ('ltis:4lfii-(I llmwlcss lI:ilinrcl' IL. ll'innic's Lust lSllciiT Billy lx':illuiii'k (Juicy) Tracy l.iil'ci'f. Eziriin. Prnlcsior. 'lo(id Macl(a,v. Dale. i Time: lVinning own- cr, R. (T. hanks. ll.-ilifzix Junior Fl'('l'- or-All Pace Gay l.nu' (Jcwrli . Fnllriiv L'p .luninr Billy P. C. Pril'kol' Cnlnnrl l.i.nkei'. Volo. Time: 2.12 or, W, B. C l-liirigv . l, I)Tll'.'. Trnl W.'ilIicl'l .. T . 2 . 3 Louis.- Clipper ihnnielsi iGiv:.ni . ..l Joan Chief. ti. 4 5. TVNIIIIIIK own- '.lnrl.1l'il)'. Ilnlifnx. (ilai-siliml Pni-r C. lliirry Hiidloni: (Shoal Nnrlnnc Grntfiiti ifdmilhl Dn('fnt' J. A. in. 0TBricrl Polly Scott. Hnnnvcr Coal Diilc. A'1.aIr-:i. B:il'ni'o. Time: 2.'.R. Wiunini: owner. W Slien. Piclmi (Tlus.-ilfiril Trot and Paci- Courici.l CJN-A Texas Girl lC4')lllN'l)'I . Alice 'll. "lag; iflnuldl . Nrldli Hiiitnvnr. Dniilnr S. Time: 3--.113 .'l.'.'w. Winning own- or, C. T . (er. llnlifitx. Jiininr Fret--For-All Follow Up Junior (Daniels) 1 Gay Law 4.lcwt-ll E- 0. K. Voln (Conroy '? Joan Chief. Billy P. C Parker, Colonel Looker. Time: 2111 4.5. Winning own- er, John MucLcnd. Ynrmoutli. Classified Trot Louise Protcstor (Connor) . 1 Billy Kalmuck (Haley) .2 Tracey Direct iP'inkncy) ...3 Baron. Winnic's Last. Clipper Dale. Peerless Hanover, Todd Macliay. Time 2.18. Winliing owner. Archie Rose. Truro. Classified Trot and Pace Texas Girl (Conroy) .- . 1 Joe Cook (Walker) . 2 Dr. S. (Daniels) . .. 3 Nelda Hanover, Alice T. Clegg. Time 2.14. Winning owner, Leo Kennedy, Guysboro. Free For All Pace Gay Law (Jewel) .- Billy P. C. Parker (Given) Follow Up Jr. (Daniels) 0.K. Volo. Colonel Looker. Time 2.12. Winning owner, W. B. Moriarity, Halifax. LIL1v- CHICAGO, Aug. 2'1 - (AP) - Twenty-one racing thoroughbreds sold for a total of 5106250 today at a Washington Park auction. Warner L. Jones, Kentucky breed- er and trainer, made the two highest bids. He paid 39,000 each for Oil Princess and Robust, both from the Tom Gray stables. Too Late To classify iron sans: - iiurivioaimi IN excellent condition. Apply Camp- bells Garage. Pawnal St. .. LOST -. ONE POCKET BOOK with four cheques and drivers license. Apply 212 Queen St. Reward. Baseball Results NATIONAL LEAGUE First Clilclxo . 010 001 000 001- 4 0 0 New York 000300000002-.'f B 0 (12 innings) Hatten. Leonard (st and Ed- wards, Owen (12); Jansen and Westrum. Second Chicago 010 000 002- 3 0 0 New York 120 011 l0x- 6 12 0 Rush and Owen. Burgess i7); Corwln and Weatrum 'Charlottctoiv n AUGUST 28, 1951 local Tennis Tournament is Continued For the first ' time since the tennis tournament started scvciul weeks ago it was necessary last -night to call a match due to darkness. In 1 ladics' doubles match Margaret Duniont and Beryl Fraser defeat- ed llfnndn Mat-Mlllan and Mary Evans 11-9 in the final sci. Al- I First though Mm-Millnn and Evans hell St. Louis .. 100 001 010-3 6 2,51 set point ziilvatilugc at 5-4 early Bolton .. 101 000 22x-6110 In the set. they fell behind and Poholsiky and Sarni; Spahn and their opponents finally won the St. Claire. scl. Second: A. H. Anderson and Elizabeth St. Louis zmomymupg -5 4; Willctt ilcfczilcd .lflCIx' Brown and ooooo4oox.4 7 1 Joan Wood by default in th: iecheen (5) and 9, quarter finals of the niixcd douv Rice; Surkant and St. Claire. bl”- Flrsf. The li'Ilii'MiIlaiI-Evaits and Du- Plttalsurgli 000 000 000-0 2 ll motif-Frzisrr ntalvhcs will he can Brooklyn zoo 002 o1x..5 g 0 tinuod tonight. f It is completed Queen. Wllks I8) and Garagiola: IN"l.V K'n0u;.li. Jim Jnlinslon and 3,-anm and walk”. Wzitidu lllzivhlillzin will play Tcr. second; Striiiti flll(I Jonu Weir in file mix- rlttghupgh mpg 000 ooogg . 1 ed doubles. quarter finnls. 13.-ooiu,-n 1mm1wkg 3 1 ln junior men's doubles (sec- Wcrle, Law (5) and Mccug. ond round! -- John Mcrcier and lnugh; Palica, podbieim, (1) Jean Bclniigcr. Ottawa. dcfcaicd llaugslad (6), King I8) and John ZvlacUon:ild and Peter Mc- Campanella Gonncll. Charlottetown. 6-3, 6-4. First ---- j-......-A Cincinnati 000 000 000-0 3 T o Phll. . .. 200 000 0031-2 4 0 e f C t Welimeier and Howell; Thomp- son and Seminick. M d B M Second y t Cincinnati 000 000 000-41 1 0 a e e Phll. 001 010 10x-3 9 0 ""T' Raffcnsibergcr. Smith ifll and TORONTO Aug ft” ",ICPl T pramesa. Johnson and wllrbcrl iDi'. V. Belt Mcen said tonight that in six-man expedition to the Chubb Crater in Nortlierii Quebec has Icorroboratcd his theory that the I 0 bit: hole was made by a meteor. Dr, Mecn. 40-year-old director of AMERICAN LEAGIIE l'lIlIiul(-lphlzl (H0 000 000-1 Detroit 000 000 000-0 7 'l maziietic deposit. The expedition was a joint one by the National Geograuliic Society of the United States and the Roye. Ontario Miisi-uni. Its members flew to the barren crater site between Hudson Bay and Ungiwa Bay. Dr. Nceii believes the Cluibb Crater was made bv a plunging meteorite which exploded when it struck the earth bctivceii 3.000 and 15.000 years ago. and Landritli. Biilflmorc. M2 000 000 00?.-5 I3 1 Montreal 001 101 000 000-3 10 0 Posselh and Oswald; Lasoi'u'a nnd Alwell. ll:'v York Exchange NEW YORK, Aug. 27 - (CP) - Cioslng quotes. COIIIGIITES WITH Pud Beer Wins First Round Match As Golf Tourney Gets Underway - l.iicaIJ?.layers.- Win Matches in Tennis Tourney OTTAWA, Aug, 27 g ,c Eight players tod -1” T the fifth round Ofal.TlE(.I,l1l1:)l11l::-ed '9 Singles competition at themlegli C di . 'l slalnal an junior tennis cimmmon, A hot sun shone fo straight day ov ti Rideau Lawn Tlenrilllr. call-Til)! at me field was narrow in all event: mg They included Ken I..awsu'l Calgary. Paul Lefrancois and l of Dussoult. both of Montreal J31: Jog: Gtirlfftthls of Raging, ' 1"" 09" Payers moved into in. iliird round in the boys' single; competition including the mp seeded Caniidl d U ' entrants. an an nned Sm Second round results 5 - . Jack MacDonald, Cliali-1I'i)1IIt:iIgI:,',. defeated Gil Champagne wmf; ville. Que. 8-8. 6-3. ' Anthony Little. Ottawa. defeat- 5d1lPg:-tir McGonnell. Charlottetown 111 l)0.Vs' doubles. first round. J. McDonald and P. McGonncII. char. ROYAL OTTAWA GOLF CLUB, Aug. 2'1 - (CF) - Johnston Mc- Cormick, si-foot-four Toronto golfer who chain-smoked his way around the course. jolted the Can- adian amateur golf championship first round today with a sensa- tional upsct victory over Nick Weslock of Windsor, Ont. McCormick, never in the Can- adian ainatcur before or any other major tournament, lasted out a grim struggle to win one up. Wcsiock. one of Canada's lop- notch golfers, threatened to over- haul the Humibcr Valley player with a great last-ditch effort that just fell short. The undreamed-of upset clim- axed another siiiiprisc - dealing blow earlier in the day. Ronnie Going, of the Ottawa" Gatineau. Cluib. plastered a 5 and 3 sliellacking on Doug Silverberg, last year Canada's junior cham- pion and runner-up this year. The McCormick upheaval was tinged with excitement at the finish. The Toronto golfer al- most lost a lltrce-up lead oil the last four holes but had enough left at the 18th to halve that one and hang on to his slcndcr mar- r the um gin. Bill Mawhinney. who defeated Wesloek in the 1950 Canadian amateur Tlnlll, had a first-i'oilnd bye and because of a possible de- fault may rcst again tomorrow. lottetown, defeated E. Fagain my Gerry Kessclring of Kitchener. T, Fagan, Cornwall. Om. (3.1 5.1 Ont., will rate among the top ' ' ' coiilendcrs. So will several oth- ers who liad byes today. includ- ing Phil Fanley of Toronto Scar- boro. runner-up in 1948 to Dick Chaipman of the United States. Walter McElr0y of Vancouver. who can't be counted out in any ciiainpionsliip cninpchtion. stayed- ln front of Roman DilCIlPfTllfi of Sydney, N.S., to win 2 and l to- day without loo much trouble. ROYAL OTTAVVA GOLF CLUB. Aug. :7 -iCPi- First-round re- sults in thecamidlan amateur golf , . , cliampioiishlp today included: lglvehlccn atIhe1YIE::g:?ll1F1Fld Wlllilll M. J. Dowling. Monctoii. won bytopenina Ema or I139! 1" the default from Ken Ward, Montreal. " I3 A 5 OI Ill”! Ix f-f" l '. t Roy Kepron, Winnlprg, defeatedscqlheIn;h:n::n:'i-HigI3- Cily League Playoffs Open Here Tonight The West End Ancliiirs and East End Stars will start the City lnascball League piayoff5 follml playoff 5:'"!;'I'z INTO Aslmllli Stun" H'H1.the Royal Ontario Museum of Geo- R. T. Holman. Charlottetown. 6 bracket Wm get underway 0 -WM l clM'-1.. ttdt-:5. ! .. ' " unis; fnl'l;l'll llll:P1Saf':tI):ljlydrf?itll:1lnl.e0 the mlgill Beer. Cliarliiitetowii, de-i';Ij.”'”da-V bchveen ,”'” Nmthwell INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE IUiigava cratcr he helped to dis- fooled Boh Rulice Oltaiin one up c””I"IS the M”'Ih””l 5”" . , , , ”' ' rs in a i e series. "Tumult. . . ozo ooi zoo-5 it 0 9”” msf 39”” , I0" ll": 315” The two scams ......” .0. Rochester 012 010 002-6 9 ll ),:;,I;:: gltgiip lZEE::Lg:gI;r)e:'ccIg:af:r' night. Anchors and Stars, were Hudson. Day is) and Anderson; lwtmchgk .,,,V mnupm diameter mm' Today's Drlnv Itlie first and fourth place finishing gahn, Yuhas (Si and Bucha. " holds an" hsogfoobdeep mm. Dr, teams respectively in the regular "T" ' M0 200 M"-4 ' 3 I Meen said the party fouitd no mct- Draw for Tuesday's second round.5chcd"1el 5'" nun” 000 100 mx-6 m 2 I eorite fra"inenls but evactlv golf cliampionslilp'- ix-first! '-'j::' B”msld.c' Hm" I71 COX I7) lwllere sevcril mitlioritie-i'had said pla in the Canadlaii alnatcurv and waumgmn; Pads” and BL”.-la metcoritel bodv should lie be- roulid bvci includcr d B G. I ::,I:akc'u" Mo mo oobl . dneath the rock on the east side Ted iilckey, ottaiiiu, i-5. x-Patel I . i3'Mhlo -'0” Mo OM4 2 Biol the craler. a magnetometer in- Kali,-y p,.cdem.m,,' N. B. , Grmom and Baker. simpwn dicatcd a siilistantial quantity of M, J, Dawhng' Moncion. N, 3,. vs. x-F. E. Cochran. Halifax. Bill Beer. Cliarlotletowii. vs. Walter McE'li'oy. Valicouvcr. I The Curran K: Briggs gals in- -----:------o Irrcuscd their lead in the Sum ynicrsidc A. A. A. softball least: f' 'l h.'dft' fl.tliil'- -Slicer Ray Robinson. formerIplhcomfoiliii.Iliigehmsclilgol iii.-.i..i W0l'ld lllldillcwtlglll Pllillllpllln-Illic Rccrcntion Grounds last eve- wrote todmv iii an article in the lning by the scorv of 8 In 4. A: current. "Look" lvfagaziiie that "I1.-me time the Ciirriiiioltcs were found out that in France they Imltlini: 8 to 0 but the sum-Hi don't just talk democracy. They girls made a determined bid for know what it is and they live victory in the last two innllnu ' " Robinson recently returned hut could not catch their rival.- from a tolir of Europe. S. - NEW YORK. Aug. '27 - (AP) Am Car A: Fdry .11 3-51 Anaconda 461-.". - - Beth sti at 1-2 Cniitittiiecl from pzign 1 arm 0 3331:. -is El AWOL i471-2 The Reds broke off the stalled Gen E!” 00 talks Aug. 23. alleging, an Allledi Gen Mot 49 1.4 plane tried to "murder' the Coni- Gy N Ry Pi. 50 munist negotiators. Kenneco" 79 7.8 There was no immediate re- Mmgmrv W M 3.4 sponse frotit Gen. Matthew B. NY Cenkal ,7 H. Rldsway. U. N. comninitder to Radio CD 2, 34 ;vehoen(ii the Red message was di- C . 33 aIlImNJ 1 8 He already. had rejected their! Us Rubber -g 87 34 charges as lies. 1 Us 5” H 1,2 The statement by North Korean' Vanadium an 1,: Premier Kim Il sung and-Clilnesci west un Tel 40 14 ll:teddGcLn. Pclllg tTgh-Hugi wrasl , roa cas eary o ay y t c Weetinghse 38 7 8 Peipmg radio. I The Red conditions were so; ,harsh that it appeared the future A of the truce talks remained critic-I ally imperllled but that the com-' munlsts were not yet ready to take responsibility for cancelling (3, pie cuualiin ri-eui them- 1-ox-ongo ... Mu-keg cumin; mid; one officer at Rldgway's head- snp, quarters said ”I feel sure now Mom.-gal C Indugtrjglg climb; that the Reds began this armistice papers slip. talks business for the sole purpose of building up their army for a big attack. They were buying time, I think, and by now they have just about all they need." I SAIL BOAT New York - Bfioclu lower; trad- ing pace slower. Toronto - Bacon hogs. grade A unsettled; price not established. New York - Cotton futures clos- ed 05 cents to 01.15 lower. sloop. Open cockpit. Clan llf , 22' o.a. Draft. 3' 0”. Good eon- --- dltlon. Fully equipped. Excep- tionally ncaworthy. Good recent MONTREAL, Aug. 27 - GP) - rnclng record. 2 main-nlll. I new The American duller today closed at 5 23132 per cent premium to the 1040. 3 Jllni. -In commission "ll Canadian dollar. down Illa from Charlottetown Yacht Club. Fid ' . . it too 3lr.05.;3af31d8TI?llIdl':IIl-&1I1TlY at AmE 3- 3- "'0'-E0” "inn Box 272 Telephone ' Clftown M8 The pound sterling was 02.98. down am from Friday. seem to come to an up with me on the point so I cancell- ed the bout. ”After all.” quoted mu. "1 am responsible for thou; boy: when I ask them to get Into the ring and fight. and I do!” want to see any of them lniufw through neglect on my Barf. whe- ther they are willing to take the chance themselves or not. and I think the general sporting public will agree with me in taking such I cum! in the matter." Slf SIIOT FIIISIIIII Roll: of film developed :00 printed and sent out no use day. PI-late doable also II no ones out Any 0 exposure roll Bo. lepmm to cut or I0 for Ila. mu rill Fol! SALE -- I940 CIIEV. De- Luxc Coach. Upholstery. body. tires perfect shape. Privately rrwned. Apply Campbell": Gar- age, Pownal St. Sootlio them with MIIIARWS 1 I u I M ML lervlu. Charlottetown uu?eaEI tut DEG.” DATES tro REMEMBER FOR. rs MEN'S TRADE FAIR Charlottetown Fllllllll - SEPT. 11 - 15 ' Big Outdoor Parade on Openln Night ' Iltliitliilature Zoo - - - Featuring 1. ve Native Animals, 3 . etc. ' Fiddlin and Step Dancing Contests for Provincial Champ onehlp : Ou Exhibits and Booths Door Prizes Every Night . . . cum-1 pm, BIGGER and BHHER than Before! DON'T Miss 11'! yltong River HOCKEY TICKETS Those who have not paid their final instaluicnts on holding tickets are asked to please do so before August 31st. After that date liolding tickets not paid for will be sold to other applicants. ISLANDERS HOCKEY EXECUTIVE M MARITIME BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP TOMMY '(lUNf SPENCER and HARRY tKlD' PUULTO-It New Waterford Challolleum Maritime Welter Champ Former Maritime Tltlc H01 0 Rubber Match in their Hair-Raising Series Semi-Final 6 Rounds JACKIE HAYDEN nun LUND and , ..., Island Lightweight Champ. llesm 4 Rounds-Winner Take. All - Lmvo CARR. and sun RAM59; Charlottetown Summers! ' Curtain Raiser , LAM RALPH FITZSIMMONS and BOBBY GAI- Chm.M1etoii'li rmsr BOUT 3:30 P. Mf General: 51.00 Clllldre": We Ringside: 01.50 Forum Box Office wells at 10 0'Olock Tucsdll ornlng. a - cIIAaLoTTETowll FORUM TUESDAY, AUG. 28 M v