PAGE SIX IHI: Cl-IARLUI I lil (NVN GUARDIAN Annual Dinner Meeting Ladies Golf llnion The annual dinner meeting of the Maritime branch of the Can- adian Ladies’ Golf Union was held last night at the Charlottetown Hotel. Miss Alethe Laird. presi- dent of the ladies’ division of the Charlottetown Golf Club, presided at the dinner and at the business session Mrs. George Buntain. Clutrlottetctwin. ist vice-president of the M.B.L.G.U., in the absence of ttie president. Mrs. J. L. Pat- tillri oi Truro, presided. A letter and telegram from Mrs. Patillo and Mrs. Edwin Crockett. Toronto. president of the C.L.G. U. conveying best wishes to the ltiaritizne Branch in annual ses- slon were read. An invitation from the River- slde Golf and Country Club to hold the 1947 meet at. Halifax was received and accepted by the meeting. A nominating committee to 'select officers oi the branch was appointed as follows: Mrs. E. W. MacKinnon, Miss Edith Bauld and Miss Alethe Laird. Seated at the head table during the dinner were Miss A1- ethe Laird, president ladies’ div- ision Charlottetown Club; Mrs. Harry Sears, vice-president Char- lottetown Club; Mrs. Donald . secretary Charlottetown Club; lviiss Edith Rogers. treasur- er Charlottetown Club: Mrs. G.T. Hartlen. house committee; Mrs. George Buntain. Charlottetown, 1st vice-president M. B. L. G. U.; ‘Mrs. F. W. Young. Truro, 2nd vice-president M. B. L. G. U; Mrs. G. T. Bryant, Bridgetown. N. S.: secretary - treasurer M. B. L. G. U.; Miss Maisle Howard, Halifax. present Maritime ladies’ 80H champion; Miss Edith Bauld. Hal- ifax. former Maritime champion. A vote oi’ thanks to the Belve- dere Club and the Charlottetown Hotel were passed at the meetin-tt- Officers oi the Branch will be named Thursday. serlEsTlnn Start In Nat. League City OHIICAGO. Aug 26 —- (AP) — The 1946 World Series, whether Brooklyn or St. Louis w-ris tne National Lcague championship. will stirt with Ll two-game set in the National league City Oct. 2 end 8. This h a departure from the war- tflna travel-conserving prance n! holding three games in thr en- lrg city and the remaining otu‘. i! necessary, tn the other city. Plan for the series wee ar- ranged today fry commissioner AB. Oh llr m representatives or {ultra clubl lti in the pennant run- n g. If Brooklyn Wine the National Lugug flag, the Seriel will open in New York Oct. 2 and 8, shifting Bolton, where the ‘ten Box Juve the pen-rune almost clinched, for l Oct. 4 5 and 8. If need- ed, o series will revert to llrook- lyn on Oct. '7 and ll. with Oct. 8. an open date for ticket: sales. 8t. ‘Louis wire in the Notional. lerlel will open in that cl.l.‘»' 2 and S, with Oct. 4 open for I! the Oct. tnvel. Th; next three Ionics will be played at. Boston Oct. a. 6 and Two upsets tenured yesterday": ploy in the Charlottetown Tennis Club tournament. Yvon houdrius advanced into the finals d:teati'.'.~. Ivan “‘I./efty‘f ttoldin in a live-set semi-final mile-h 6-2; 4-6; 6-4; 5-7; 6-4. Miss Ail-TIC)’ DcBlcLs wan the Ladies Sineles title by defeat- ing Mrs. Wram. in straight sets 6-2, 6-1. On the .ov.'l:r bracket of tnc men's singles semi-finals Earl Smith defetved Frank Hut-sen in a best three out of iive so: match with three straight sets 0-3; 7-5: 6-4. In the rnens doubles Whit: and Burnett advanced into the third round defeating Hughq nnd Cullen 9-7; 6-3. Boudrin s-Reddin In one of the closest matches witnessed in recent years, Yvon Boudrias elimir-‘ted Lefty . eddln in a five set struzgle which last-d well over two hours. With eacli having two sets to his crozrt. the sccre in the fifth set was 4-4 and Audrey Delllois Wins] Six Matches Ladies‘ Singles Title In Local Tournament — ‘ to clinch the match in a minimum‘.- set game Smith-Hansen Earl Smith won the right t meet Eoudrias when he tl-ieatvdl Frank l-lI-msen mth three ;-"'aight' s:ts. Long rallies were the ‘eaturcy of this semi-final duel wltl» smith, having the edge: on placed shots.‘ Smith and B-JLIGIIRS are stieduletll to mCet in the finals Wednesday: attcrzcon. The winner oi" . | matcli will oint- Bill Moresvrle. only! seeded player of the tour-lament on Saturday afternoon to decide the Men's Singles Champion The ollowing are the results oi. yesterday's matches: ' . en's Sir-tics: Y. Boudrlas de-i ieatcd I. Redliin 8-2, 3-6. 6-2. 5-‘7, 6-4. E. Slnnh ddieatcd F‘ Hansen 6-3, 7-5, d-d. l Ladies Singles: A DeBluis ale-t fezted E. Wran 3-2, 6-l. Men's Doubles" White and Bur-| nett defeated Hughes and Oullenl the score 40-40. when uoudrlits broke away for two straight games Champion Twenty-seven lady golfers were ready last night to tee of! today‘ in the 1B holes oi medal play in the qualifying round o! the an- nual championship of the Maritime Branch of the Canadian Ladies’ Golf Union. The championship will be played over the Belvedere Club course. Clubs represented in the first post-war tournament and the first meet held since the war were. Halifax Ashbum. and B/rightwood. Truro and Charlottetown. Yesterday visiting players were given an opportunity oi getting the lay of the course as compet- itors engaged in the traditional President vs. Vice-Pr es i d e nt Match. The Vice-President's team won seven matches to four cap- tured bv the President's, and tied oneoutscorlng the losers l5 pviiilS to nine. Early favorites in the champion- ship play are Miss Pat Bailey and Mrs. E. Hodson. both of the Ash- burn Club. Halifax. Rated high among the QOHY-‘playerl- ll M1’!- R. T. l-Iolm ‘Both Miss Bailey and Mrs. E. odson turned in cards in the 80's yesterday for the par '76 hole course. Mrs. Holman had a 45 for nine holes. The draw for medal play today commencing at 2 o'clock and with pairings teeing ofl at five fllinll" President Mrs. E. M. Hudson Mrs. R. T. Holman Miss M. Conlolzue . . W. E. Coolen Mrs. J. P. Clarke . Mrs. A. J. Haslam Mrs. W. MacNeill . Miss D. Stewart Mrs. S. MacDonald '5 Qt-‘BONOOOCOQDOF I1 the series reverts back to S: mull, the sixth some “rill b1 play- Od Oct. 8. Oct. l0 will be open, and the seventh game will be played Oct. 11. - I l.‘ i Gillette I5 LU}. Ii [JA IIES rut-M Q Frofesslonal Cloud Hangs .0ver Olympics (By Alan Harvey, Clnedlnn Prose NEW YORK. Aug. 22—(CP)--A centuries-old conflict over profes- lionalllm - something the early Greek: had a word ion-cast. un- certainty today over the projected 1948 renewal of the Olympic Games. Current causes of discord on a topic that caulen‘ bitterness and even scandal among the Greeks and Romans ln the early Oi mp- lads came sharply into focul ed- nelday when the Congress oi the International Amateur Athletic Federation, meeting h Oslo, ep- tnted l leven-mln eomrnilltou o tackle the problem of lilcrlllefl profullonlllsm in sport. Behind the appointment, it was reported, was the question of whether ltate-lublldlzed Russian athletel could be declared eligible to participate in thl 1048 Olympic Games. scheduled for London. In ndon, it wal anticipated that Britain would brolk with the Federation lf payments to athletes‘ were authorized. with the Untied Btltel likel to follow lult, With- drlwll of rltlln would lhlft the scene of the '48 Games from Lon- don and lf the United States took llmlllr lotion the competitions golncelvlbly might not be hlltl at Other lourcel in London stren- ed another viewpoint-that a fllt thumbs-down on soviet uutlelp - tlon rnlght afford l olltlcel tll - In! int for lntl- rltlllt crepe- glmi ltl lt l time of lntcmltlinll tension. 24o Fitzroy st. MOTOR OIL 79c Gallon Bring Your Own Containers LAWLOIVS AIIID SALVAGE (Qllllollte Forum) 9-7. e-a. l ship Play For Ladies’ Golf Title. Underway Here Today i intervals follower t’ Pris-i l R.T. , l Mrs. l I Mrs. Geo. Tippett, B; Mrs. Holman. C. - Mrs. 0. D. MacGregor. A; F. W. Young. T. Miss Dorothy Conlogue, B; Mrs. E. M. Bagnall, C. 'Mrs. W. E. Cooien, A: Mrs. Geo. Bunlain. C. Mrs. T. Logan. A: Mrs. E. W. MacKinnon. C. Mrs. N. H. DeBleil. C; Miss Lorna Mailman. B. Mrs. D. Campbell. C: Mrs. ER MacNeill, B. Mrs. M. Barter, T; Mrs. R. Him- melman. B. Mrs. J. P. Clarke. C; Mrs. A. J. Haslam. C. Mrs. Wm, Baker, T: Mrs. W. Msctveill; C; Miss Dorothy Stew- art. C. Mrs. Earle MacDonald, C; Mrs R. Norman. C. Mrs. S. MacDonald. C; Mrs. A. I-lovratt, C. At-Aehburn. V. .- v . B z-Brightwocd. Ct-Charlotteto-nn. Tz-Truro. Results oi the t-lelident vl. Vice-President Match yesterday with two Wlnts given each Win- ner follow: Vice-President Miss P. Bailey Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. all cl-oeecwnmeonow Gen Steel Wares A Howard Sml-th . Exchange out... s... ’ TORONTO, All}. fl- Ahlconda .... .. i" _ (4 1.3 8.1“ suck m“: t Q"! <1" H“! F‘ -_... .... as I-2 aooo Aklltche .. tea \ | 91h 5i"! ...... .... 1N 1-2 4700 Am Lard 1U . N Y Central a: 2000 Am Yell ll ~ 8L‘.°.'E%l.'.?.. g3 H 33999700 m“ l: - ‘ l-S 9V AUGUST 21. 1946 5';§.;tr't.£‘= t. 1.. 13500:?“ 221-4 Gen Motors “i. a 19004) M21“; "q Great _Nor Pi’ 5g 14300 Amt 35 5'5 0'1 NJ -- 711.3 89100 Altoril . Kermecott 53 b: 23900 5mm; Mcnt Ward 1g 1.3 5600 Atlal YK .. l NorAm 0o 3g 1-; arson Aubelle . ~ Phil Pete 5g 1-4 31700 Aumaq .. , g Rtébhe-r 68 i-2 2000 Bagem | 3 l" "FD 13 100 Bk fl- R- Tollmlil 5:i:*:.°::r gr? £2.98 is: M" .. I vlifllltiillill Air g7 75 . - West Union 33 24800 Beaulleu 56 i-z ‘ Play narrowed down to the WP-"l Elev 3014; 3B0 Belltre .. 10 7-3 ‘semi-finals in the ladies‘ singles I U S Steel g5 1300 Bcvco 55 |in the Holy Redeemer tennis club 2500 Bobjo l7 ;tourncy yestcrday with Mrs. Dr. I BANKS 23503 Bonet .. M [Entry beating Marjorie Morgan ‘B 5500 Benvll 12 .2_ 34 1n the (m1; match played ‘ k Commerce 31400 Boycon l9 in this division. . Montreal _ 2B0 Bralor l2 l4 Three matchcs were played in , Nil" Swill‘ M men's doubles with Dr. Duffy mid r3031“ 35m‘ 5° H. Hennesset" bctliti; King and, v 130 Baez-slit: 16-3. tg-‘l; Kigs and Peta ‘t; ers w not: ram ugnes an Hennessey 2-8. 6-l, 6-4. and Shep-t 185m and" 35 hard and Molyneaux beating 1.5 i: Hennessey- and DeCoste 6-2. 6-3. " , In mixed doubles G. Kelly and, 81° C Brew " "'3 1'2 lRita Gallant heat Mr. and Mrs.| 12g E. Tcombs (5-4. 6-4 and S. Vair| 85o can! PM ,0 and Kay Fcavyou-r combining to, H -- 13000 centrem. g0 whip Mr. and Mrs. B. Callagtianflibltthl 21 5-8 800 chem Bu" ' 80 ‘*1- °"1< “Sim”? "'7 otissv cnestei-v“ 4st; Today's schedule: g“? (£11 d t 1-4 150D cm,“ ' 18 g r0 uc s " Mo'- si-n- gag-Tank l- ,3! ill33o°8§l‘.f.§.‘2." “ll e e a 1 " 6 P.M. tqtr. finlilJ-F. Smith vs. l Ballwrsl - 2,? 1"‘ 148g gggmsrmeit ‘ii 1W. Cullen. _ Can Content 2.. l-4 n00 Conwest n1 6.30-Dr. L. Duffy vs. J. Kenn-y. . ca" PM!“ 1514 4109 (humm- 33 7 PM.—W. Ttyzlizor vs. J. Moly-j 99ml“? - 75 13350 groin”;- 135 neaux_ ' Igriqtind 220.8 glarkagon 12 Mixed DDLIDIPS ggifktiltlifitm ‘£583 3:50:23! 1g: s‘ . v n ' '1 P.M.—F‘. Smith and Marjorlei gel" gmllfl“ 4° 10o Dome . 2i t-4 Morgan vs. B. DeCosle and Jean‘ D°m A0“ P i? ‘I400 Donalda 89 Hughes. Dis]: Sea" H ‘ 21 1'2 ‘$233 3"?" "Q Note: Junior tournament pltiyj " _ y UV Y 4 ill start Thursday afternoon. All‘ gfixtcilec] Lg 2500 E AmPYll :2 unior entries must be in by (Ppréser ______ 63 A zzqggg org)‘: ~ , 6 1 a p.m. Wednesday. Aug. 2.8. Pom A _ 25 13000 Eng: V J2? Foundo Co 20 l-fl 53 Ham Bridge Hiram Walker . Can Inrl Al . ___ Int Nickel will; ‘Arrows Hstfvlftbarél dieam hgcé §glppocile ' ' _ c mange oy e eemer c sox to an exhibition game to be gng gilfvél; an gllldMlll played on the Holy Redeemer Co“ smelt ' g‘ ._2 “no Ggldml; diamond T-hursday evening at 6.30. L“... wood‘ v 36 5000 flaky‘); K. McKenzie (Capt) Mil Power . 2D 200D l-Ialllwell 04 7-8 --M___ Massey Harris . 171-2 Han-lg 23 Mccvll Front 24 5000 Hasazl 135 Nnt Steel Car . 26 3-4 19300 Htlwly 17 a Can Nor Pfd .. 11 woo Heath as Nqvooda so ' zioo Hadley m Price Com .. . G3 1-2 23650 l-feva 26 Results = r " Shawlmean as 3-4 soon Homest . 5t Llill’ 8 l-fl 6600 Hosco ~— gt pa); Pfltll as 2000 Howey . °l'l'1 9X! 8 . 106 2100 Hug Mal NATIONAL LEAGUE alum glut A _ 27 30333 g“?! Nick Phmdelph. 000 m‘ “mus u Pi! ‘ PC .. l4 l-S n lan Cincinnati non coo oco-o 4 g s‘ of ca“ ' " as 123?, ll." "I3"? Nfilllflffy and Csvninick; i-letki, 5009 Jam)“ Ma oy and tlluche‘: 33360 h"... ‘léjoeton 001 ooo cio-z 11 o ‘ U10 U00 005-3 B 0 ‘ Niglifiing and Elias-i; Hcimcelmait Kennedy and Cooper; Wvse and Melton. Hattcn. Lcmbprdi Edwards; and Dicksoi nnd Gazagioh AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 100 000 000-4 5 2 Boston 030 011 00v -5 1 0 Lemon. Kmkauakas nnd Hogan; l-lughscn and H. Wagner. Detroit 310 000 020-- 0 9 1 New York 100 002 07x--10 l1 1 Trucks. Overnrrc Castor nnd Tebbetts; Chandler. Page M31: shell, Murphy nnd. Robinson. ‘ Local Golfers In Senior Tournament DIG-BY. NS, Aug. 26 — (OP) - A dark hora; crept into tn.- lime- light as the Maritime lcruor golf tourr-mtent got underway hcre ro- Riverslde Golf Club, Saint John, N3. shot a first place '10. Streeter took the lead over the Iield of 149 Maritime golfers, larg- est entry list. aver posted fer the tourney. ‘Trailing the leader was Doug. S. Biggs of Amherst who carried en B2. Just one stroke ahead o.‘ John Ryan oi’ the Digby Pines course. Charlottetown: W1}. Cotton. 0B t’l'l)' W. Roy Adams I (72); Gor n Huehel 9H m); 1M Nich- olson 100 (H). lllverelde 0mlttet_l_ In the writeup flok of the United‘ . Bob Kenne- tntes ‘rrotllnz appeared in Yesterday's omitted from the list oi fictive tracks was Riverside. which hes been the lcene oi several |eod meetings since its rl- l few lellom ago. BU! IIAN HABIT Mllilnl set. suniiowlr nail el Amlriclns chew gum. Phone ill day when Percival Strecter of tliel inadvertently‘ Chicago Phllllltlphh, Hammer, Mriltaberger, and Hayes" Ilbwlar and R0581" St. Louis n00 020 000-2 6 ‘.2 Washington 005 000 000-5 0 2 Muncrief, Ferret, Biscan Fer- rick and Matictiso; Wynn and Guerra. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 000 030 000-4! 8 .'l Montreal 200 000 (NM-TS l i Rochester 7100 001 0lx--5 ll 0 Mouldcr and rrnriks; Gardner and Marshall. Baltimore 103 000 000-4 5 J l Jersey City zoo 01o 000-4 s 3 | Hooks ant lollnr; Andrews [Fowler and Gladd 000100 001-2 7 2 001 140 07x—~'l ll 2 Moore a nd Fallon; West. Just. Newark Syracuse Kai-pal. Schultz a-nd Allin}; October 15 (By The Clnadign Press) HAVEN. Contra. Auu. 26— The Amerlcln Hockey League, re- stored to itl full strength oi l0 ‘tcnml for the first time lince 1941-48. will open M-game schedule Oct. i6» President Maur- ice Podolofl announced tonight. l Philadelphia - and Springfield. ‘MESL. forced to suspend operat- ions for the wlr period, will re- turn to pertlciplte in the five. month schedule which calls for °I¢Yl "Hm to play 32 games lt home and the some number lwly. R / 811d Lopez: MONTREAL Aux 26._(gp).._ P~ : - ' ‘ v _. Nets York one 00o Dilly-o 1 1 ptlagioeice oyI-Mfifi (puoziteigtantogépsif. 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