PAGE SIX Qsronriric NEWS "New Glasgow) llarness Races NEW GLASGOW, N.-l-. All. D ' -(GP)— In close finishes, the Halifax owned Waichim raced to straight - heat victories Saturday 1n the free-for-all event o! a light harness racing meet here. With the veteran Billy Hood , Watchim nosed out Millie Il- muck, from Prince Ebdward Island, 1n the first and third heats, and was chased to the wire in the sec- ond by Nate Hanover, owned in New Glasgow, N. S. Four heats were necessary to e- cide a winner in the 2.26 pace, w th Winnie Scott, from Klnkora, PEI. finally gaining the verdict. Win- nie Scott, Wa1t'n See and Belle of Brooklyn each took a heat of the first three. , In the third heat, Winnie scptt _ and Mitzi Bar collided at th fl c n ~ s a n I've never been one to think that clothes make the man -_ turn, and driver Clarence Schum- or the girl either, for that matter. That goes for uniforms too. THE CIIARLLYITEIUWN GUARDIAN Yankccs- Turn Back Rcd Sox By 3-1 Score "Army Defeats Y. M. 6.11. Softball Team 7-6 An Army team from No. 62 C. A. B, T. C. defeated the Y.M.C.A. softball team last night 7-6 in a closely fought battle. The losers_ were first to score but rhis position was short lived when Richard and Currie crossed U“. plate (inrly in the third inning. Y scored several runs in the ihird and fourth innings and at the beginning of the fifth the score was 5-2 for the Y. Clark's homer in the sixth clinched thc game for the Army afici- his team-mates Goldrlck. Kiiich and hfaclkan had scored cnrllcr. The game was hard fought all through and it is hoped that the boys will clash again soon. ‘My Girls one the real NEW YORK. All)! With Charlie Wensloi g hin four-hit ball and Rfly i W!" Weatherl hitting a two-rim homer. New Yor Yankees turned back Boston Red Box 3-1 today to Cl}!- ture their 13th consecutive Amer- ican League series. It was the day's only game in the American League. Wensloff, pitching his 16th com- plete game in 22 starts. Struck 0'" six and walked one to gain his 13th victory with comparative ease. The only run against him came with two out in the fourth inning when Tony Lupien singled and B0bby Doerr doubled. The Yanks came right back a- gainst rookie George Woods with three rims in The next lnninfl- Boston 009 100 GOO-l 1 New York 000 030 00X—3 9 0 Woods. Brotm 113i and Partee; Wensloff and Dickey. K. of B. Tcnnisl Tournament 'I‘he following matches schedule for today. 6.30 VJ. Leonard and Kay Feav- your vs. Earl Nicholson and Mau- . B. _ leehrbellwllbon and Helen Connolly vs, walteirdShepherd and Pauline “m; MacDona . Jack Campbell and \d Mur- rlimillfigllan vs. John Cdnaglly and m“: Fliglhxg-‘lefHizlfcSTafillglflskfid to b9 0n ‘ ‘mcwd u“, more “ms and time. Absence of a illflyfr Wm d9‘ ‘bl lllllllls a" W“ ieamsdault the match, because it delays the run column, the Tigers me tournament ihlv.‘ runs and [Q19 A003 two. Bath teams displayed good ball and nave their nil to come out on; a I tap. Erich evening a large number oi sqzeciutors mkc advantage of: tlicsg games which are becomlnfl: u Return to Boxing .30—fAP)— f itc Y an of Winnie Scott was thrown, suffering two broken ribs. Driver semple took over for the run~off and brought the Scott more home in front. 2.25 Pace -Pi|ra¢ $300. Winnie Scott, (Schuman) 1 2 a 1, Wait‘ N’ See, (Kelly) 2 1 2 3. B42111; of Brooklyn, (Morrison) 7 5 Sister Henley. (L. O'Brien) s s 4. Scotty McKane, (Moruide) 4 6 B. Mitzie Bare, (Poley) 3 8 7. Oxford Lady, (Stewart) 6 7 B. Mgrilclgester, Alberta, (J, O'Brien) Time-ale; 2.12; 2.1a; 2.12. $18 Pace — Pnrae $800 Bonnle Budlons. (Smith) a i 1. Calumet Emerald, (Paley) 1 z 4. sir Admiral, (O'Brien) 5 3 5. Peter Direct Jr., (Major) 5 Aubrey Dillon. (Hood) 4 ‘I Peter At Court, (Haley) 8 5 Silent Joe, (Wisener) 7 4 e. Time 2.12; 2.12; 2.12. Free-For-All Trot _. Purse S350 Watchim, (Honii l l 1, Millie Kalmuck, (Kelly) 2 4 2. Nate Hanover. (Mark-ion) 8 2 3 Pagalacci, (Hennessey- e 3 5, Lee McKillop, (O'Brien) 5 5 1, Time, - 2.11; 2.14 1-2; 2.11 1-2. N0. 1 Classified — Purse S300 Rhea Mae, (O'Brien) 1 l 1. Jean Henley, (Kelly) 3 2 4, Uscita Britten, (E. Sample) 5 The Great. G.. (Dauphinee) 2 Hal McKinney, (Moreslde) 4 8 Time - 2.09 3-4; 2.10; 2.09, Tigers and Aces lire deadlocked iii llli‘ llihzi gfilll: cl‘ the finals :11 lilL‘ K. 0i (2 siiiiuiill played 11w vvcning ll(‘l\\(‘L‘ll the Tigers - ilie Act-s resulted iii a draw. 11-ii. t Tigers by buncliing well l hits lll the second went iii- .1 [W0 riiii li-.iil, ilililllll; one in iilll‘(l niiil fourth while liic " went §(‘\)l'i’l\.'>.\. The Aces t? “It's what they represent that's glamourous to me. And that’: why I say my three girls-and all the other girls in the armed forces - are the real glamour girls today. They know there's a war on. BEG on l l l “Those uniforms of navy, khaki and air force blue are smart R1‘; _- but they tell the bigger story of women doing all. of ihe sixth, the Aces back and iidtlcd three c seventh and eighth went scoreless While important job. ‘Pill-a ‘I'll never forget how proud I felt when I found that my girls were eager to do their share, and were not content to stay at home and let others do it for them." ivory" popular rvith both players and fans alike. The following are the line ups: Tigers, Campbell, Doyle, Henn- €S:L‘_\', lvforris, Butler, MacDonald, Ra ilirin and Welsh. Jices: Zakem, Wilson Bradley, Martin Corbett, Nicholson, Good- win. Richard and Burke. The next game between these two teams will be on Wednesday evening at 6.30. On Thursday evening the first lgamc in the senior finals between the Hiirights and Royals will get underway at 6.30. Junior Tennis i M... Tennis mmmhnSpccial Meeting will start this morning at l0 Q'- - . of Ration Board BOSTON. Aug. 30—(_AP) — Joe Louis, heavyweight boxing champ- ion of the world and now a United States army infantry sergeant. said today at a press conference that he'd return to professional boxing after the war if he's able. Setting out on a lOO-day exhib- ion boxing tour of the country's military training centres, Louis said he weighed 215 pounds. Whlch he considered l0 to l5 Pounds BbOl/B normal. 4 I. 5 5. S. Brighton Horseshoe Club clock. Twelve young ladies and ten ' young gentlemen will battls out 1n the doubles. Partners will be drawn l at i0 sharp. SIX CENTURY TERM St. Swithin was the patron ,wal'm alppreclum" M met u’ saint of Winchester Cathedral 55mm‘? 3.1”“ the .ch“r1°i't§ic't‘;'i'f n-uiu the 10th to the 16th century. bunglnfigilfge figgfiggiloxilhgookj by SEWARWS ICEBOX volunteer workers fihirollghllllf The area of Alaska is ssaooo Q“°°“‘ “m” w“ “w” “Eff; "m" »""‘°5~ lglaOllrlrgni-ljghglgglsllgp’ “gay? special ' ‘meeting. of the Ration Board held W 111 the Council Chamber. Mr. Holman ‘Jald special tribute u: the women workers who served as volunteers at distributing centre in Charlottetown and es- pecially those who are still On the lob handing out books at the 10631 Ration Board headquarters to cit- izens who failed to get them during the regular campaign. About 150 vwere issued yesterday and 225 Sat- urday brln the grand total 0f ' ‘books distr buted in the city “P t0 ‘£20,197. The Chairman of the Charlotte- ‘towh Board also expressed than“ to Miss Gertrude Stems 10f 0r- giinizing the volunteer help. l0 iMajor TE. MacNutt of the School Board ioi- arranging to ha" Queen‘ Square School for the dil- tribiitinz centre, to the Canfldilln Red Cross Corps for assistance Ill distributing. to Col. C.C. Thom son and J.A. Maclsaac, members o the .___ Al) m! request of a large num- ber of men the maria er has de- cided to s nsor nnot er tourna- mtgnt whic will commence Sept. There will be two suitable prizes for the winners. likitries will be re- ceived ait the Club up t0 56m. 4th, The pits are in wonderful con- dition and the lighting is perfect. S’Sidc R.6.A.F.~ i. . '1 s " Women i}; rife-tidy Tooled file Ndiy} Army and Air Team Force. Getful! details at your nuns! Recruiting Centre. Issues Challenge CWAC ' Canadian Women's Army Coup F-O. T.W. Cotie. Sports Officer at the 1100.11.11‘. station a RCA!‘ Royal Canadian Mr Force the Island and they wish to challenge an team in the Province to meet t. em in me and home games for the Island title. It is the intention of the station to enter the Maritime Playdownl which are coming up boon but first they want to be declarecisucfiiénip- d d ions to! Pringh Edward “lg Bo d, d th css an ra - any eam w es w SPECIAL . l Jail. Meaglfsaac. distributing t e “ ‘ statics they may 1 ‘chief, added his words of thanks do so by writ-rig to F- . Cot m-S and complimented the women vol- —i—-——— ‘ unteer workers on the manner in =__ Y. M. S. A. Softball R°'"°'""°' Whe" which they handled the work. Toronto Maple Leafs, hottest team WRCNS Woanerfa- Royal Canadian Naval Service AUGUST (‘I worker ere washing their hi": out at night and puttin; lllem ° again the next mOrninB- Thy"- W" -stitute office to make plans for. the district convention. Mrs. Harold Maclnnis was appointed to pur- chase an outfit for a four year Bernice Doiron Rita Broderick Thelma Gaudct. Rggref, was expressed at the Bb- d, sencc from the meeting through lnuhm illness of Mrs. J.A. Mac onald and 5cm," Doiron m’. l Trill)‘ an outstanding value_ l flawless solitaire - distinct. ‘ lve new setting, Mr. Harry Weeks who ls 111.50 in" disposed. Those meetingiincluded: Mayor Holman. M .W. . d Ste . Me rs. J.A. Mac- igghkcxiuGeeorgiarxmMaclfrfod and JJ- l-lornby. Practice Tonight present at Poole. secretary, M155 A practice of the Y. M. C. A. softball team has been called for Victoria Park tonight at 6:30. Pre- IEéUADOR-S FARMERS parations are underway to meet a in the International Baseball Ina.- 8119 this year. were shut out in both games of a double-header by the Bisons at Buffalo two years ago today. Leafs finished in last place that season. 53 games behind the leading Newark Bears. old child, to be displayed st this convention and later be sent to Great Britain. It was decided to hold the next regular meeting or Aug. 30th. . TIGNISII CONVENT PASS LIST L GRADE XI French — Marcella LeClair Bernice Doiron Thelma. Gaudet Sheila Callaghan Rita O'Brien. atlnz- Sheila Callaghan the branch, is fatal to the w span, for damp rayon hosiery 165s b per cent weaker than when a °. utely dry, The branch adilsei ll hour drying period. LABELS almost- Rita. O'Brien Bernice Doiron Sheila Callaghan. IIOSIIRY REPS Hang your hose; don't pin them on the clotlles-llneflqueeze them Label boxes ll'l which yo; “if blankets, clothing, old panels-fix; so that you can find articles saga’ after having forgotten eXB out of’ the rinse water; don't wring them. Dr them in a warm place' Not in rect sunlight or over A radiator. Those are a few mues- tions from the price board's oon- which box you placed them ill- cizmer branch on stocking pi-egqr- ___.__-_--——~—— l/llllllli 0n the basis of a. recent Taxidermy was first fulfill?“ curve th branch said that office in the 17th centur. Our Boarding House With Major liooille team from the Summerside airport PARKDALE W. l. for the Island title. The following players are asked to be on hand tonight: Hcnnessey. R. Stull. I. McKinnon, E. Rice, T. Wl-iitlock, M. Williams, M. Car- michael, B. Whelan, Gauthier. Agriculture supports about B0 Marcella lAClalr. per cent of Ecuadors population. ANCIENT STRATA Some of the oldest rocks known to geologists have been found in the Grand Canyon in Arizona. Following is the Passt List for grafts XI students 1n order of El‘ Z— English»- Sheila Callaghan R n O'Brien ‘ lfarcella leClair Out Our Way The regular monthly meeting of Parkdale Women‘s Institute was held on Monday night. August 2nd,, 1n the school. The president, Mrs. Chas. Swan presided, ‘The meet- inc ’ by r ‘ _ the Club Women's Oned followed by the roll call and minutes of the lae Entrance for Riverside Races’? WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1, 1943 CLASS A — TROT AND PACE Real Money -- Lady Hal — Major Bowes -- Royal Jim CLASS B -- TROT AND PACE , Darkey Kalmuck — Nell Chachodale — Marjorie Hal - “l. _ I‘ The Bullet — Miss Lea Togo — Lee Land -- Miss Belle Mrs. , ' . 1 _ Aubrey. , ' i" _ ' ' ‘"0" CLASS C — TROT AND PACE , - . _ , SALE . \ ‘ Marjorie Budlong - Billy Bishop - Nancy Budlong - Margaret Frisco - Honey Girl — Mickey Volo. At hirvllle, one mile north of Keefe’; Lake, l0 acres of plowed CLASS D — TROT AND PACE land 25 clear. On the balance. 81,1101 Princess Kalmiick — lma Kalmiick — Billy Kalmuck - l)i-. lludlong — Bill Kiilmuck - Mike Kalmuck. worth of wood and lumber. semi A seven loom house Meals served on the ground by C.W.L. Refreshments, films’! gltfllrlllllllll- 9°06 Pllnlll i uimd music. Come and pick your winner at. the ‘M "i259, if,'.‘,'°i°.,.“i'l.‘li.'.‘i"u5il'ii a %rll I h \ ih4f'".'ncl'nssis_4 (LLEO PRAUGHT m" 00d Io . 8 under oats. Price $300. l Manager Sheila Calla hon Marcella Le lair Bernice Doiron. Mathematics:- Rlta O'Brien By J. R. William! soap a! E '6 T’ ceaTAintv i3? i"i£§ “éhléh” i??? TIDINIEgVTNéTRGhX-n‘ 1 $8.2“ “éhse TO Tile Cross work for the monfh of July 1'! Men's bathrobes. 1 quilt, 3 women's gloves, B scarves, 2 helmets. 2 pairs seamenh stockings. Mrs. 1d Neweoci Blve a report of the afternoon tee which was held at the Experiment- al Farm. After all expenses were paid there was a balance of 1173 00. All this amount will he work. Mrs. EA HALF i o ’ - wMwi-lll-E THE P-EQTOFUE petunia pusicea was i flmMa-w- LIKEACAX I Ajgslou ' CLIMSiNB I oilgzllouw. aAiuswllT- . / mowers Perfectly matched mountings that will win l perfect diamonds. $ _ , . DROPINYGOME UNI" Gibb w w w || |_ d Ei-“witiififiifimuk - - B “Er i - enasarcuaa , /// éXQUlSlTE PAIR your instant approval ~ JEWELERS SINCE 1868 i l"*_'““—“ Races At» l RIVERSIDE i Wednesday, Sept. I I u JOSEPH 1i. MacDONALD l???» Secretary on the premises. PITI%A‘I:EAB_N, _ . ea l-Ol-O-l-l Ii. é;- 1 some ‘ii-new vemzroo soon tuiiilmn“ a-a