10 The Guardian. Charlottetown, ssh. Sept. 12. 1934. T SPORTS FRONT By NICK It'llthlOR Final Big Tournament PRlncu aaulI-sssu _ .~ is final big out. tournament of Centennial Year. the Maritime PGA. gets underway at thg lvedere course this morning with more than 100 entries part are all the top pros fro faces and about 80 amateurs with handicaps of 10 or less. The pros will battle for $1.600 in prize money and the smateurs for 81.000 in prizes It's been quite a year is they have had. P.E.I. Open And with Lhe Maritime for Belvedere. Take a look at the w Canadian Junior. Maritime Open. . P.E.l. Women‘s. and the Profeesional, that makes it I busy season for any course. e course has stood up remarkably well; having been toured by thousands of players this season. All but a very few of the many hundreds of golfers who have played on it this year said they were pleated with the course. it's long slid the greens are tough. — Ask Jackie Bryant. THE ATLANTIC Provinces Girls' basketball and officiamng clinic is scheduled for Queen Charlotte High School. next Fri- turday. under the supervision of Joan Sterne. City physical education teacher. Guest instructor will be Peg Walker, Montreal. who is on the physical education staff of MacDonald College. She is a former Women's Junior and Senior basketball coach at McGill. and Intermediate and Senior basketball coach at MacDonald. The other special instructor will be Helen Gurney. Tor- onto. who is Supervisor physical education for sccon ary schools in Ontario. She is a former coach of the University of Toronto Women‘s basketball team and is coutoe director fine Ontario leadership training camp i l Basketball Clinic i l I m the three prov- Curt Flood. right. of St. Louis Cardinals, is safe on an at- lRussian Hockey Followers PICKOFF l=AlLs 1 him too late after getting ‘ thrown from catcher in third . inning. (AP Wire Photo) tempted pickoff as Ernie Banks of Chicago Cubs tags The Y.A. Tittle Question; .Hornung With Green Bay [By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS dented fourth straight EssiernlCowboys jump the NFL gun in Sill“ Prdfllioull Conference title? Will I year‘sfthe Texas city. The Sunday 3'" under “my "‘1' l isyoff dull the reflexes and slow meetings pit Cleveland st Wssh~ up the tremendous running and ington. Baltimore at Minnesota, scoring ability of Hornung? i Los Angelcs at Pittsburgh. De- Can the defending NFL chum-l "011 8' San Francisco. Chicaso pion Chicago Bears offset thel 3' .Green Bay "WI New York It loss of running back Willie Gal-l Philadelphia- llmore and end John Farring-I The Jets and Denver Broncos ton. killed in an automobile ac- start the AFL ball bouncing st cident? ‘New York Saturday night United football weekend. Big questions hover over the heads of two pro football's biggest names—Y.“ A. Tittle of the New York Giants and Paul Hornung of the Green Bay Packers. Csn Tittle. possessor of foot- ball's most remarkable srm. . lead the Giants to s unprece- Hss the rest. of the AFL‘ “'hwh Sh" St‘dl‘m‘ Wk“ “I caught up with tie San Diego‘ debut P! I football arena. Hous- “ ' egg-k8“ " tw‘fl‘c‘i“ l Eagles Nip Morell 5-4 GEORGETOWN— The George. town Eagles, after being behind it to 0. came back to defeat Mo-i rell at Georgetown in the first game of a best-of-three series with the winner meeting Tignish 'By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS fl 9. Chlrleu. who m d a run. ton Others and Chargers clssli sway race of the Western Di-l 3‘ 5‘" Diem. sundll’ AFL Vision race last year? Hum” P" Kan"! City It Buf- snswers to these and‘ifl’ll‘W other questions won't come im- . mediately. of course. but pig-; skin followers will have a bet-. ter ides sfter this big weekendl highlighted by s ad‘to-hea meeting of the Bears and thei . Packers at Green Day Sunday, )It i d The Gisgtls'l opponents' Sun~‘. 3! TED BLACKMAN ‘ - sy are ladelphis Eagles. MONT ( — . Minnesota. Shaman (6-14) at who have s rebuilt team with to“ "£52.31 figngflfi New York Sheldo“ H-ll- - Norm Snead new at quarter- alu‘ziahly hut "med under LO! Afllelel NCWYMB (11-5) It back and Joe Kuharich the new .h e qmnerbacuu of new. Bfgfin. MOIfihCBd (8-14). coach. :comer John Awabo to score ethic;- Mztccthh” " "in". rm ‘ . ce 8 lII'- l' Washington. Daniels (7-10) It my mm P .wgguzzerlfguglgggrymztmI Stenhouse (2-7) 1 i, - ' in", (3.5, o, Reganb'ftsfg,‘ 1‘" St. Louis Cardswand DallaslAlouettes. W Cecil Dowling Eskimos Top ' Montreal Probable pitchers for today's major league baseball games with won-lost records in brack- a. American League Kansas City. Meyer (2-5) Baltimore. Bertsina (0-0) [N a ons e New York. Fisher (10-16) at iLos Angeles, Richert (1-1) (-N) l Pittsburgh. Schwsll (4-3) or i Gibbon (9-6) at Houston. Larson ) (N l in the Island- Intermediate phi (3'7) “ l . l clinic is open to all coaches. officials and players of Philadelphia, Mahgffey (12-71 basketball in the Atlantic region. The fee is $2 for coaches lNot Impressed With Can. S. The winner of the p res 6'4) at 5“ Fran' or Bunnlng (1 clsco. Herbel t 9-9) ls Elected Pres. h Cecil Dowling. a club pro at: u "gm 3"” (I '11 ‘ 5 ltims Professional Golf Associsfi ltion at eeting at the local. “last night. Open Tourney; do... an m... w... u... and officials and $1 for players. Further information may be or pen-y obtained from Mrs. steam-t. Queen Charlotte High School. MacKinnon Stars BILLY MacKINNON. Chaiiotieiown. who has been a _ distant competitor for the 15!: ’iflf‘rs Track and Field Club in aritime meets for the past ‘t.rce years. had himself a field day at the Dundas track and field meet Thursday by Winning en « Georgetown — Morell series willf A Novosti Pre s 5 Agency 1 motherland of hockey, no mat a!” draw . bye into the Kimsl Canadian Press Sports Editor (AFN) weekly news letter dated i ter how strong it may be. can . » l The Russians freely acknowl-.Aug. 23. which incidemtally is 1‘ no longer compete with the as swifet: game .hm'il" thM°feu sedge that Canada is the printed in Russian. English.:tional teams of the U.S.S.l’... wfifh one enscgndng dé‘d: ti‘lf . “motherland of hockey.“ 0thtr French and Spanish. had this to L Sweden and Czechoslovakia ' the 5th 520mg“; tied ‘2’: u“; than that. they aren't particu- say about hockey: ; It went on to say that Can. i!" the 'mh. More" the“ we“: V arly impressed Willi this coun 'The leaders of Canadian . diam “have already decided ahead one run in the 5th but ‘try's performances in interns ihockey now understand that an ; (ha. . nation“ team composed fighting back. 11“ the (10-9) Cincinnati. O'Toole (14-6) st. ilwsukee. Fischer (104)) ‘ By JACK SULLIVAN 1.05 — G._Glllmurray (Sy). t Sear tB). M. Kennedy (3). 1.12 N. Nickerson (DigI. J. Weldon 18). H. Simmonds «13). 1.19 —— K. Burnett (A). M. Pi- H h.v a h '. male athlete. t . .. . ‘ the Eagles in Mmiilgmwfvguth: g0. running broad jump. stand- jflonalrl‘ofnpf’llilim- “MW mm“ 8mm“)? “('lubrwiE-‘ffnfljlwlh—G’ of the leading players of various 9th. got Eldon Batchildet- on «advice-president of the ussocia- "9:315 (PW? 3:“?!ng (Emlnur. Ing broad jump, 449. 880 and high jump. Tile only thing he .Yainaicur clubs (and possibly. it base on an error; he stole sec”. I c I d d “on “a John Munroe was sew . Rowe .8, Fr Cmumel‘. (38" didn't win on the little event program was the shot put and l s ‘has already happened, also of 0nd base; then Dennis Clory: S U e cted as captain. . 33 ~- '13 Vioresidc (B) n, he picked up ‘ third m um V I r V . ' )f I professional) will sent to the . singled alid stole second. Allie. l’ The following is the draw for. Irwin (at, Boureau (Ai'vlt u “'35 q‘me '3 day my Mailk'ungp' “thotal U“till )el’flhsoda a I world Champion-Ships" In Fm- ' MaCPht‘e POled out 8 long Sing“ Jim Cullen defeated veteran 3 “19 Maritime Pro golfers tour-I i. — J. Munroe I'AM) age could become one of ill: {trounce-g OP 8 Kb: '_ ' l . land next year. e to score both Satchtlder and. campaigner. Doug George‘ ihlnsment which gets underway Irwin .3). K. Carmichael '(3, who. Sherwood. won the girls twp y in an I Yam“ 1 LA“. WON IN 195: Clory for the Win. 1‘ straight sets 6—2. 8-6 to capture it the Belvedere golf club: - 1.47 —« .1. Maxwell ((3) H competition. ' 0 ‘. . . . i B d McCullough. star the island open tennis cham-l ~00 — J. Kenny iMir). D. Sicfford ‘8‘ G Carr (8' I. V I This ‘5'” "9‘"- Th' Fania)“ Georgetown "iurler. returned to; pionshlp .1 the Charlottetown; MscAfee (G). F. Macinnis (B). i,54 A— A. Skinner 1F) Moi OH; The CU” . e mm Champions. "Emmy “Grimm” my ‘ "‘Pl‘lh'“ tennis courts yesterday i 12- - D- Sullivan (Bat). a, lo\' ‘8). R. Hilts rm.' 4 r L a PM 5 mm Emma: . lul) 0‘ l‘gmmled Win 3116 M" layoff. due to an snide inluryl The tournament was sponsor-g Mannins iSS). D. \lacDonalrl. ‘201 m Sinclair (R). D _ORBES KENNEDY m... be of: ' um», tow -mm;e:~-m l V , , m ed .V 8 W Payer! “Omani he hurled six innings before; ed by no Charlottetown rem-g ‘BL Muund '8). R. lieut- Mll-llfl-TS Who “111 "ma-11R lfifaml’ T 5%? Tofnfifimme 0&1” The Charlottetown Driving With Emmett Cowboy Bernard other clubs. have'been Canada a being elected from the game for: won committee under the up; 12.14 —- P. C. Kelly tum. R, 103 _. 1-_ Burns (Sh). 5 Mac Poterboroughdgnanigglfiigr-ntlr‘t flurggmn Bob Le-"er and Rh EPlu-k has what could Drove to doing thedrivmg will he. lesv-. representatives in the world interfering with it spectator. .He‘ pervision of Gordon whjtlock,:Boyles (B), R Glrvah (M). Gee .Bt_ J Murphy (3). p 333:“? gfigelice will chrrmip practice [.mm today wit :3;222‘::8;e'h$311:;:(1shirfi‘mfl: :Efrdthzamteaond thtti‘erailnelhn;h; giurngrnent for tyeottr‘s.k Btut this gal/1i up three “runs: four hits; 1 Cullen was “awarded the Reap; 12.21 — C. Dowling int~ pg; Burke (B). (our rookies who will not m “t’ the "‘iP Elm" - - S“m'me':5ide l at the ‘local racetrack tonight teamed entry should be tough‘ adirhaiellj'ntodTul‘n tTlCNOlyigipl'L‘le l :18 ed mm. an 3 “Wk m“ “V. l :hon tchoemxa'ltatigieplglsslmy (or “ml Keg“ (A). D. v. MECdonald’ than“: (AM, Amhern' (A, . z . v ' l v‘ I ‘ ‘ _ _ . l ' y . ‘ . I . ' f has a kPusygrm‘zrlm‘n “$85533; lThf‘ “mam ram?" is whedlll'io be!“- _ 1 Canadian hockey offictals: He was relifl'f‘d by Joseph The tournament we: a clim-l 12.27 — J. Dumeah (E). 'l'. Biifhltxilloodm «giledelaedthugsrt: "m Um”: d.“ ("f-:3 ‘-.,,._-Ii£‘in “.on‘m'nts lave} s; and Sum. led to gel underway at 7-45 P-m-. Tl)? main lih‘flfjilon 0“ Hie. realize that a squad of hanu lMartell who in the remainder ax to a successful year at thel Miller 13). B. O’Hearn IBr). (Eleden 'iGGt Green Gable.» mers1de 8195 a“ 1'2 U" ‘ l Abner C with Emmett Berfl- card Will be dame! {01" and picked amateurs kept togethei lot the game. gave up one run; local tennis club. Rackets and: 12.34—E. Nicholson (GGI.M. (C) C-‘tester. (F) Fredericton; .e EASTERN CENTENNIALS in the The National Football League opens - DALLAS COWBOYS and St. Lotus l merside Juniors hosting 7. provincial Junior finals . . . we a n ‘ (R‘ RiVCY‘SidC. (LU) Lunenbuflt d balls were supplied three days’MacKenzie (BI. . ‘tShl Shelburne, (SS) Summer- ard lip on the bike looks like a eig'ti. The field includes: Miss _ bv the City for any-' 1 — J. Walker (M). . favorite with the patrons of tile Jo Jo. Santiago. Garth's Bes t, as a- unit for two or three years ' four hits: Walked is about the only way this coun- . “well out seven. ts 45th season today with . . I . d h d SI. M My] , _ g . . . a “’ . ,t . ~ . ‘ sf cin off in Dallas. Slinday'sl919)'159d Ham“ over “‘6 Ran'mllme m. a“ as one an “my Queen' . r” ' ‘ ‘ewln try can wm an Olympic title l For M°l'°". I‘m“ Murphy "ur'fine W15th ‘0 Play. IMCCUG)’ (B). A.l MacRae «3).; side. is) Sussex. (M) Monoton. Ccmacl’fin :5. 5h. Bears p‘aying the Packers . . . JIM P9X. 'fwe, Vernon River Gal who led Keyuind Helens Dream. Canada has,“ won I sold medalded two innings. giving ‘ ennis. a sport which was al- ‘12.“ — H. Davis (Lu). .1. Ir-‘ (Mir) Miramichl. (Dig) Digbv. City recreation director. passed on a message from offtCiais (thewzw to the wire in her last Mt. MacElewyn Key by Long in hockey Since the 1952 Game. . rung; three hits; walked one and. most dead on the to“) “:9an win (at. A. Mackenzie .Btl . (5y) Sydney. ' of the Atlantic World Fair this morning in the effect that this 'outlrtlz may offer some stiff com-.Key which is owned and _drw- 1,, 0.1.. lstruck out two. Dougie McEwen: began to show signs of new life. ' Maritime championships m lpetltlon in this class. by Clarence Woolndga. Rev David Bauer, who irelieved Murphy and in the six=under the sponsorship of the} ' ‘f Fair would feature . . _ ‘ {Tim‘s competitions. Isfiand groups Wishing information I I . ‘ regarding entry asked to contact Raymond Drake. 105 Bruns- best bet in the second and sixth. horse to beat in this class. Th wick Street. Halifax — Phone 423 _ ‘ goes :events. The remainder of thej Key horse has been steadily im- Dct. 3]) No " L05 AnPEIBS DOWNS 3” “ported d lfield will include: Poplar Eden. proving all year and set a new hittel‘l.) Anyone on the 9‘3” “"11 1015: -Miss Flamingo. Lucky v. Coun- record of 2.10-3, the last time t as wel . Nimble Knight looks like theiCovehead appears Olympw iinnings he worked he allowed City. ifive runs: gave up eleven filial The youngsters who supply the‘ walked one and struck out sill future of any sport turned out1 At at for Georgetown the.regularly. all summer. and the big gun for the winners was. three courts were almost con- Dennis Clory with three ‘ tinuously in use. “1:: coached this year‘s squad which finished fourth bo- hind the Russians. Swedes and; Czechs. has laid the ground-' work for organization of a team (not... "it. 1' new I Mattrv Wills. - . - exeept Sandy Koufalf. DON RYSDALE' -A M less Alice. Sky Prince, Chet out. .1 1 . l g Roseboro. Willie Dams and non rAlRtY. . — - 3° . lLynn Roya and wux. i The Queen Charlotte band un- "18' W” ‘0pr “"59 "‘ the ‘9“ followed b Buddv McCullou hi ' ‘ catch on with the MAPLE LEAFS $11.: fias&i;,fifhfifi;; l The Junior free-(or-all will be‘der the direction of Ivo u — Games in France- “the? Bauer‘with two (in this: At hat rim to: ‘Zi'iimfg‘i alrlbm'm' Renfimmal W‘Mie'r RON ‘“ ' ‘ held on heats three and sevennrnore will be present for to- has his “’m‘k 0‘" 0‘” l°r hlm' Morell: Kelly had three for from twelve years of age tol M ' . . . t Ellis has been very imflfiw—E‘i- iThe field looks well balanced in night's race action for the pur-t . The AFN news letter Save an . {our an --——-‘““"_’— 'this event. Jolly Dick owned by pose of entertaining t'ie rac e "1513‘" In") the 099"“0" 0" ")9 ltwo for mu I ‘ ' gut. The tourne was s suc- Mrs, James Poulton Charlotte- fans during dashes. This is then flame "1 RUSBlE- HOCKEY ll ll The next game in this series‘cess with severslylteenly contes- 8 P.M . ' I arry McGuire had. eighteen years of age. in Au- r. i d l, town and rein by Harry first of a series of cards pian- nine-month proposition in Rus- ‘ “111 he played in Morell on Sun-Jed m s tches. Lysll Huggsn. lPoulton looms up as s popular:ned for the fall and it shapes; all these . day, Umpire for Mondays gsmeiCharlotletown emerged as Is- ]het to can top honors. Jolly Abb up as an interim-")8 evenmi- ‘MNG SEAsoN .wos Floyd Jay: Base Judge otlland champion in the eighteen . “g r 91 Md m f "than ‘ First was Charlie Ryan and at l and under division, ‘03 C Y ° 0 .third Fiddler MacDonald. The open .tournament. Just u s l‘ff“?c°”1"1;y°'.‘ “mm”; :1" 'completed saw several the o r ———-——'—"— l "mm on y t e m" round t " Charlottetown juniors take part By The Canadian Press It looks like a rough weekend for the bottom-place clubs one that may finally decide who dwells in the cellar of the (la-1 Stampeders this afternoon. The Stampeders, tied with British Columbia Lions for the Western Conference lead, move on to Hamilton to take on nsdjan Football moanre on ch ‘ “.miuon I J ‘ . ~ _ file's“ 20| y 1) my on ere. coached by Leonard Me due to a shoulder injury. With , | O . again it mi! “0‘ i get Catsfl'll‘uesday night. Cormack anethsnowchamplonslthe spirit of champs, and with (15:33:, film: 3‘: a; 3313329303311 McCsrver; but Mob.“ 0‘ “I e ' - .on . RACING RAIN OR SHINE Tl Right now it's a tossup bong-max w] FUELL tween Edmonton Eskimos and. The Argo, intend to such u... .... .. in... .. cum? Centretowners Cop Honors}! Len McCormack ls Through Henry Larter's Centerttown-lers would not be able to play of the League. Souris Town Baseballlsn inexperienced receiver be- And they did it the hardflhind the plate. they came up Toronto Argonauts while Win-lwm. Don Fueli at QUIPtGPMCk' way. After losing the first two with a great effort. nipeg. which has played threeulcgpiia (its blunders in defeat in re am"- ‘5’” 50m m“°h5 ti-ismilton last Monday. Coach. _ suitor in the points depllgtméntdllflobby Wirktcyskiththtinks they) S‘éulfxt‘nifii”h:§§y.'“in§°‘§ifi K'?;fl"fido¢mgfitf d5, “y‘mxmig gags; t: I“Imus-s1 City m ooiooo— ; H Gmlm“ tum”)qu 2"" 1‘10 3“" BMW” m“ n 1”" "mm °' ' “" 1player contributed neatly to c 'hts llent sms Mike ‘ “m” “0 - s at ’ ' ' hold.“ m, b“, ; n. e .n j. . f"! n “N l - the national championship race. o-Dmmhm ( " ' A practice has been called for “The Eskimos and Argonauts' Edmonton “All; thow ‘np ‘Jflfig’fflgfifflfifiifi’ " $30332. Rajah”; A class. Theytt‘l‘l- (4). Sanders film'mwm'gg; Jghhw's FityizngoifswksAffr lthis wt in five ames‘m men who i no P“ W 5 ' - ' ' '» V n l“ 3m" U (7) . ' ' “0°” ' - P-m- PIS" igfhiti':v°ni:tn risen in thgir re? the E sks last year Eight: “Md ""‘Y‘d ‘ 1" “’“fi‘; Ronnie 581"“ Th" w“ H” top 10in the major league sod nud‘fld (fift'n- 3mm". ‘5‘“. m "€111"!!in to attend this 9 ‘1“ ‘ Ml 3“ p‘y‘m "me' '" championships start Oct. 4 with Ind Orslno. HR: workout which will be field on specth Western and Easiernmre recent arrivals and three 9 still have to plsy their first‘ Conferences. Win it i pe g has: ' this. but has ployedigsme with Edmonton. Elm 1:0")!!- Ottsws will be huffing”. Cait- F ids ni ht Edmonton wasggary team that as n ou- dlsyyMonTreal in the first otvslanding on offence. In only s latest series of interlocking‘llame—d _22-4 loss to the Lions ' to Tor- A $$"urti°§u$:§'£na A de-‘rolled for less yardage on of- feat for the Alouettes and a win . fence than their 0:901:13?“- C u for the Argos would leave the in Hamilton. 1 e ger- a j ian bottom teams witn four 90 18"" a shaky start to the 'final game. On W missed the first two games the finals. but. despite not be- ing fully recovered, he returned to the lineup. On Monday be tossed s five hitter and struck out nine and his team won nine to three. Tuesday, he pitched a two hit shutout for six innings. while striking out six batters. He was taken out to rest for the ednesday. in the clincher. be allowed ten lgsmes, they came back to take ‘ l Eric, White. behind the plate first time in (our years that the Uptowners hsd ot league championship. Georgetown edged Morell in s sudden-death game to decide I winner to represent King's County in the Rural Intermed- iste pisydowns. Georgetown will meet Tignish in the Island fin-‘ sis. and as far as we know, the game with Morell will also count as regs no semi- finsls. In other rounds Peakes national championship when re- ports appeared in the about hockey mstches," newsletter said. ,"it is true that so far there were only two encounters and press the rts Palace of the 1they took place at a single ice 5;, Lou“ v—the 590 stick wielden will appear on man (9) and Berteil. HRs: so. ). the indoor ice rinks of let Rigs and other cities." This was in late August. won the the final game scheduled for 11. Town League Has Banquet sac . . . . . , . 1have decided they cant use hits. but his pitching sbtilty. Unwed v Rh, m the in at St. M Part Sandwich in between. Wm: . .d n u ot “' "m “ . nut, with 1 Colin cm. stats etlfertsins Saskatchewan '“m M" “h” "" "5' m" bum by ' m d "n" ' "m 3"“ °‘ “W ‘l‘mn‘t‘m‘ detsctfnplent new. a. 1three touchdowns for Hamilton l spot. RW‘” "mm" “‘1 ‘hevin the five gmes he played. Keith Jennings. the slick tlel- an“, r 1 first ' If": Ema?" Paco signed with Oakland ding shortstop of the winners :2: m' "t “Nu” m tor of ceremonies. Tu.“ ‘5 G mm " ‘m IRIideN 0' the Amelie“ FW‘ came up with some great plays ' The following trophy winners ay, s our on bail Lelth this your. W throughout both semi-finsls and M W “1"” "lift “‘0 50"”3' for e put baseball season Thursday wu waived out of the the mug, And h mm. Monastic Midsct mie- for the w. u. 1 me. —-— ~— — .- . . ,-_...,_._#-_.___ .. 2 gue. Meanwhile Coach Ralph Sula expects Bobby Kunts will be back in buslness against Cal-3 Shoot At Winsloe him out of every thh s timely hits. Another player. who was outstanding in the finals was John McConnsok. the cat- cher. In the five games John gsry. Kunts is favoring s tender w” H. H. 24' 34 “d 34' Won. they valuable player on Uptownen. ‘ 1. m I, m rem)“ ankle after a Labor Day game Ind am" in I“ run" “d “"5 are the new Island champs. ll Donald 3“... Human. Mom” ‘ It The weekly trap and Skeet “‘1‘” a" mi“- ed five himself. ’1!) sit the Gen 5W“ WI)» '5'" Vi“ *0 I “if Trophy. most valuable players 4 st Winslos on Saturday. tertownm, and especially their "4 deem“ “m l' 50"" on Downtmvneis.Augustlne “can 1.g pg“. :4 -. Itb. I L I D ' conch, coonflulltiong' w M' Clinton; Souris Snack Bll' Too- ‘- 1..., m! 060 I'IVGI‘S Coach Inonsrd McCormsck in Football wot-km hm mm- pity for top batter in the league. I—nhlss c i—hnss FLAMINGO ‘ ' u going outs winner. Inoosnd has 0‘ in Solid! Ind Montlgue. and David Jennings. When: l—VEINON 3MB GAL D—NIMILE KNIGHT 1' A Fined beencoschlng the Omtsrtownm bots coaches. Join an and Fred Perry Why. most of sum moo ' s_w. m. x. 13 r. for (our yum, in “union, 1.. Don uCisir are both doing a fective pitcher. Wayne MacDon- t—WIN BARNES t—POI’LAR EDEN 22 ouch“ r minor 1...“. Don [obey (They're mosmng‘ aid; Sourls Coop Trophy. play- HUDIIY’S PRIDE HKY PRINCE ” Sid Stud. Charlottetown was turns during those four ye rs film fl'fl'fl [004 Mire“ 15' er combining ability With no s—cnnr LYNN ROYA M fined $10.00 by the Cbsrlottolown but, he now has to csll it quits that all footbsll coaches do this manshtp. Mike McCormack. Up- , Hm SMART 7—LUCKY V 1' Driving Park officials for an in- “Mil!!! is studying for the IM to from then)- soum Ind town". a FNORAII ANNWAY I—COUN‘I'ESS ALICE :7 fractiorll of 1the interferon: rules priesthood, and in the future will attired?!“ Ind “)0 C011“!!! Glt'iuest spelers VI or; Edgar 1 at the one raceway on New not be available. I know I speak t I“ y“? I WI! I c use can. rel) s on No _ . ll be:- and. for all the boys, and their psr- exciting series with com Legion Branch; limel- llsc 5.". and MCI! 8 1 mm 4 I ;: Jumo’uond. b(E'llsrlottetolvlz'n ents. when I say ‘ sun" '3‘! 0:: fl ggtlogls (an to hold] Songs RM.” x cu m 13. Ml: POI. ALI. FREE FOR ALL was 1 .00 the rec g then. your contribution has at to n “ "c am- miss on: rs. VI I s __ ' :: anoint-:1- as infrsction of the been greatly appreciated. and piggy. mm in. can: Emu; ‘ it! an: OP” '0 lest-n m." {133% $3.. mad" 1° same to ss shove in Thursday we wish much so in egos gsve s m 0 re Hug . ris on g . . 1| night race program at the the future. bottle than the western teams School, and stud Pe . Ram"! do.“ Sept. 17. a" mum...“ mafia,”qu ll Glarloltitsovm Driving Pas-k. Although losing, the Uptown- did last year. and the two teams The league's coaches also ' HMAm' '3" km‘n M ELW‘YN “my on were sotwitbout glory. They are expected to be evenly mat- spoke y. honors Msc- Fm mm“; EDDY ' r I VESSEL LAUNCIIED won the flrd two of the cited again this year. The west Cormack. cold! of the W h. .0” m . Clut- ooo], gm I! magnum... finsisisgnststyls.ssdwltsismectedtobsstronger.utonersssluuhissguers. ' - ‘ it mumps“ ‘“' “Wu-m wildfire W m ' Wu... or """'"'" m " ""“"‘ °°" ‘ * ,sssssst suns-s .mv bsu ssrv ev-ssdsvotssf I to ‘ sows that Ansm calcium and arts boys. to. us .am. m in the field during t c“. Chaflmwn Dflflng Path Os up to «I ha Ist- ts wait pest Isi- so“ rounds_ We but no on (Island championship two games to one for Monta- gue. The series was to have re- sumed yesterday in Montague. and if the hamsters Sou . president of the league. as mss- re snnoun : . Qusld Trophy for most value- ble player on Centretowners. Wayne MacDonald; Matthew and MacLesn Trophy. m on BASEBALL SCORES By THE ASSOCIATED mass National League 1 son 000 003- s 12 1 1 000 and most of the era gave s good account of them ‘selves against their older oppo- nents. Today’s Sport t9) Nor- season will be held in Souris -30”,- (22 Sunday afternoon when the Old American Loam sent remains s semi. most In KC—Msthews (14). he now softball diamond. cn " STEWART MOTORS GIGANTIC CAB SALE Watch Monday, Sept. 14 Patriot ROYAL CANADIAN younger ploy- Timers, whose line-up st pre- Tonight 7:45 an. ..————__..__. 99N~N99ooumuu---u_..u .