Football Season To Open Here Next Saturday Afternoon ‘Hie 194T re next Saturday a1’- Prince of Wales and‘ Saint. Dunstans VnrsiLv clashing] 1n an exhibiiion encounter, it v/as. learned inst night, Both squads have been through tough practice sessions the past couple of weeks or so and are rapidly rounding imo shape and fans should wimrss a lmrd struggle when the two 01d rivals pry the lid off the season. I Prince of Wales. but two of last year's in champions hnw- 1w "i \"<‘li‘ r" I‘ “r particularly w 11. Coach Gordvn Bcnncit bhlhii (LYi r .. n‘ come zuiditinn Li»: “ink “n4 1.10: QppC-BTHHCG of mums lli-Lvuci sin!‘ fm-“nrd o! 19-11 and 151-12 squads. McLeod uiho piaycd with Acadia (he past couplc o! seasons and wivho has re-cntcred Prinre o! Walvs will prove a iowvr o.’ sfrufigih fu the local coilcgmzas nnii ihi‘ dark out- look for 1w: m»: fln-lr islzmri c01- lfge iific xvhicwfi ' haw held fur the past sPYPn v _ has birn can- siderablv brizlnmrri ivith Mc1.cud's unlocked for aPPFflYQ-"Ce- ____ Xootbali season will QetI 51mm of all} moflegiate Campbell lie-elected M MJLHJL Meeting MONCTON, NB, S0112. 28 - (OP) - Charlie G. Cunnpbeii of Sydney, NS, was rc-ciccivd preiv/ [cent oi’ the Alnrrimr» Amateur Hockey Assnz-znginn hcro Sgturciay at the annual mcr 1m; of t-Iir- bod)‘- Brice Low of Sax (i! <1 on: N.S., vrus IB~PlCCi€fi \'iL'£‘—p1'\.>l1iUnl and Waiter Lawior of CHBTIIPTJHIOSVD, gecond vice-president. Only new officer was Jmnn O'Brien of 1101161011. thin: vic -presidvnt. Highest rcgistrwrion in the his- iory of the 24- .-uld nswciafiun m; reported as well as the 1110M favorable financial standing on- record. I A Ivfaritime intermediate winner‘ will represent the three provinces in interprovincial inicrmcdiate play this season, it was dcciced. Representatives from Moncton, Charlottetown, Summerside. Saint John, Amherst, New Glasgow. Glace Bay. Halifax. Sydney, Ncw Waterford, St. Joseph, Part Mor- ten, and other Maritime centres were present. QDQ ‘EIiTRIE i511 Wins Match Race ..____ NEW YORK, $8M. 28 --(AP) ——Armed defeated Alnult in their $100,000 match race at Belmont Park Saturday. Armed won by fix lengths. A crr-wd of 51,573 turned out [or the event. The time for the 1 1-4 miles was 2:02 4-5. There was no betting on Che race, because of recent uncert- uinty about Assault‘: condition. Ila turned up lame alter a wafk- out ‘Thursday. Each horse carried 128 pound: 1n the welght-lar-age event. Doug Dodson rode Armed and Eddie Arcum piloted Assault. Armed led all the way. just as how was expected to do. Assault. winner o1‘ last yeafs, triple crown, made one move, just as they were rounding the stretch turn. but after pulling up 0n be within l l-Z length; he urging with the whip. The match, talked of’ since last winter as the riwe c! the ycnr, was on n wmner- take-all basis. The $100,000 purse boosted Anned’); to $742,900. as he calm $5,000 o1‘ overhauling Stym the head u! the turf: all-time money-winning list. Owner Warren Wright had snld that l! the six-yrar-old Armed, ranked with Extermin- ator as the greatest gelding: In history, won, he would donate the not proceeds - some $75,000 ._ to charity. Halifax Sit. Mary’s Wins Junior Title >—~ Maritime Junior ionship here - S RIVERSIDE RACES Wednesday $1200.00 in Purses , October l $1200.00 Races Stan 1.30 I’. M. Sharp NO. I CLASSIFIED John llarkneu, Y ., owned by L‘ l. JUNE MORNING, owned I. WAIT N’SEE. I. LE1: Biuzwuu, owned ' x. msr ruciu. I. C. ALBERT BUDLONG, owned by Mme Jae O'Brien, Alber- by Stead, Buckley. Summcrulde. E. English. Pictou. u, Charlottetown Miscouche. McDonald, Mermaid y George Gregory, City, by Milton Bell, City. N0. I CLASSIFIED owned by lhrold Cudmore, K d by Cecil I. C. HARRY BIIDLONG, owned 9. MARJORIE BYDLONG, 10- BUDDY BUDLONG, owned by owned by J. by Ernest Engllnh, Pictou. Rankine, Souihpart, Harold Stead, Brae-Hey, N0. 8 CLASSIFIED I. CALUME 2. DONALD 6., owned by lfrban DALE. mvnc T BEE LONG, owned by Dr. Bllliop, Giilia, Miscoue NO. l CLASSIFIED i. CHURCHILL, owned 3. MOLLY 4. REUBEN 5. JlMMlE . ., nwmxl by 0. SOLDIER BUDLUNGL mvned 7. GUY HAL. owned by E. Macl. I. SIMON BUDLONG, owned by by LEE, owned by II. Geo. McIntyre, DALI-I, ou-ned by Willard Kelly, Southport. mvm-d by E. D. Bernard, Hunter River. Percy Arbing, Rocky Point. Stud, by W. rehaut, ChnrIotteto-m. eod, Dundu Centre. Charla Dully, Village Green. RUNNING RACE I. ACE IIlGll. nwncri by Jimm L PRINCQCIIARNH i I. NANC efiuigan. New Perth. Llwrcnce Myers, Mt. Albion. FARMERS‘ HARNESS RACE l. CALUMET DU 6. GRATTAN PE l. NORTHERN P The M fin neclinl. IRSIIXA. RULES will be the Meals and‘ Refreshment: Photo Finish Camera In use. Q@@§@f‘ T0 GOVERN led to the win at 12:90 Lu! Event on the 01rd, served on [flllllld], rhnrp, Purl-M I l J. LEO PRAUGHT. u I‘ new“, Chm! Vnllry, Secretary. @@ ___..._____________.-. Climaxing and {all seas I O I i Fnlioivinz Wednesday show featuriii Galenio. fans will Boxers, or We er will hold the most of the middle- I I the outstanding the entire schedule will here of Jack Dvpular world's champion in O But probfibly event of The above the Forum’ Brooklyn Dodgers and Yankees, b tn I I O B001 Rickey and MBOPhflH n”. problems. Each had tn a new munag had difficulty in on the man he wanted. I i O MacPhaiYs choice fur g son. alter ha Twice he turn- Berial offer only i0 MiicPhaiYs t harder prggggd a manager, u. W213 succumb impassioned pleas. I I Rickey was even is search for Leo Durocher year I I I Dire things were e Yank , om appalling list oi’ players. e . an injuries to key be Just. too bad ers. However, with th astute Shotton guidin _ the Dodgers also came through brilliantly. O I I Harri: and Uhoitan each tool THE .99<\1:1>IA~» Galento, The W Here 0n Wed death encounter to decide the successors to last year's title winning Anchors. Big Four Schedule Will Begin Nov. T - Hudson oi‘ Hail. re-clccted president o! officers ‘ . \'ii'f‘-{1I’PSidL‘llt. Chris McAidcn. secretary urcr. Executives Hanrah _ erson of Monczon, Murray of Saint John and W11 of Truro. The league so nounred ick- Lon, lard Cox f World Series mu Tony Galen bum" fame card at. t night nex the rugged B ing bout the here this Galcnlo since Cljli/XRLOTTETOWN restler Large Turnout nesday w‘ M “I h heF t when he Iinimikofl‘, E uii Currie in oi’ what outstanding wre 5033011. gmppler in Len Hughes here l5 . packing than in UP zmce in Eastern five xvrcstiin in wre nfi’ Halifax wi (.11 maybe no. we see. One th is that t £0 g0 ihl" he ough.” the ing is certain and tha be Advance sale of world-wide built up. Final Standings In Major Leagues NEW YORK Final major . Sept, 28 —- 1988119 standi HQS.’ NATIONAL LEAGUE li Boston NEW YORK. Sept, Salient fact of the Series: PrillCipBlB—New American 2-‘? ~—(AP)~— i047 World A o H‘ is .. New Yc-rk- Cincinnati ., ITERICAN LEA 1U Cleveland’ H . names six seven, if necessary, Stadium, Oct. 5 and 6, Time of games-Aim) every d0)’ B-‘YPPM Sun game starts 3:05 p. , Broadcasu-Mutual Network and aifiliated stations. Series standing--Americnn Len- ??? W071 E. NHHODBI Leflgug wgn and at Yankee! day when ’ Sclnmeling Wins First Fight In comeback RT, Sept. 26 _ -—MaX Schmcling W011 his fight in a comeback campaign to- day by knocking out Werner Voil- mer in the seventh round. Schmeling‘ 1A?) crafty boxer. S-chmcling weighed 194 lo V011. mor's 100.‘ oothly functioning baseball machine. - - » Each took over another man’: team but swiftly put stamp upon it. clubs started the . Players filled uncertainty, with predictions by the experts that neither could possibly win n pennant. O I l Bu. never before have gone into a world series points o! similarity tions under which season. 010 W Pl PE ftia two clubs with more in the condi- ihey started n TOBACC hi” ' OWN w nm- AST.‘ st. u» (AP)~ ‘HIV SYRACUS Lashi SYRACUSE ——Sl'racuse Oh he opcnin eighth. live run Philadelphia, Chicago . . . . . .. ashington ., uis .. ie g game World Scri vs Browcrs, " a 1n take a l and the Governor's (n (1 VH1’ (Ni/l N’.Y., idzaaszase 5$$$E5$£g $2:a::es“ 3S8sa$88r {Syracuse leads In ,-Littie World Series ._._.__ EN. Sept. ifs-mm fs Saturd unted lunpbmry loll. Cup. MN! the support- llkely to be stling show SEPTEMBER 29, 1947 Foursomes _¢. Despite the inclement weather golfers turned out in large num- i hers Saturday for the Mixed Four- compeiition. Mrs. A. Mc- Eachern and Alan MacMilian with a score o! 40 won the 10w gross score. Runners-up were Mrs. N. 1-L\DeBl0is and Doug Pierce. 10w net in the competition was carded by Miss Dorothy Stewart and W. R. MacNeiii. Their score was 37. Runners-up were Mrs. W. Barbour and Dr. L. E. Prowse and Mrs. A. MCEBUIIEFH and Alan Mau- Millan both with scores or 3a. Alan plar-Millan Donald with 555 yards. Results in the mixed foursomes competition followz» Mrs. A. MeEac-hern and Allan MacMiIIan, gross 49; net 3B. Mrs. P‘. H. DeBIois and Doug Pierce, gross 50; net 39. Miss D. Stewart and W. R. Mc- Neili. gross 51; net 37. Mrs. J. McEachern and Doug Saunders‘ gross 52; net 41. r, Mrs. W. Barbour and Dr. L. E. Prowse, gross 54: net 38. Miss M. Stewart and J. A. Like- ly, gross 55; net 44. Miss Iris McLciian Mclnnis, gross 57. net 46. Mrs. J. P. Clarke and Joe Reid, gross 58; net 43. Mrs. J. C. McLaughlin and Heath Saunders, gross 58, nct 45. Mrs. E. Baker and S. McDonald, gross 59; net 44, Mrs. A. J. Haslam and Bill Boyle. gross 59; net 44, Mrs. R. Norman and Harper Mc- Neil, gross 64; net 47. Mrs. A. Likely and J. T. gross 67, net 52. Mrs. T. W. I. Prou/se and J. O. Montgomery, gross 67; net 50. Mrs. W. L. McDonald and Joe Doumm, gross 61; net 50. - Mrs. S. McDonald and A. J Hashim, gross 68; net 51. Mrs. W. McNeil and Ron Nor- man, gross 70; net 53. Mid F’. H. Place, (AP) -. Gastilloux Wins bout here Saturday night. tilloux weighed 143. Garcia 136. Cusiilioux applied the pressure in the second round and sent Garcia down for nine, eight and two seven counts. At minute mark ._..._i._-._.'_.__ Matinee Races SUMMERSIDE, OCT. 1:1. Mail entries to R. B. Dewar, Summerside, or Myron Mac- Arthur, Kensington No entries received after Sept. 30. EINIA’ an in the mm ma uni]: u may u?“ llmrdny, flit couple were forced m midi llld relative: searched, 1y moraine, and dllplkhod a lnu ch While fr than I isolated inland Baseball Results. SATURDAY NATIONAL 010000000 I ‘l 8 . 010000001 I S i 2 000000010 1 1 2 Johnson and Garaigiola; Hammer Kush and Schetiing. New York . .. 031 010 200 7 l4 8 Phlllldclphll .. 021 030 31x 10 12 0 Picone, Beggs and Yvars," Rowe, Hcintzelman and Seminick. Pad- gett. AMERICAN 100 000 021 411 0 200000 000 2 T l nd Swift; Lemon Detroit .. Cleveland Ncwhouser a and Hegan. Philadelphia .... .. New York . .. (10 innings). Marchiidon and Pranks; Bov- cne. Page and Berra. Boston 300 000 050 B 14 0 Washinzion . 0l0000000 l 5 l Dohson and Pnrtee; Masterson, Tocnes and Evans, First game:- 000 200 000 2 4 000 000 010 l 9 'l"rcsh; Zolriak, Pot- ter and Moss, Early. Second game:- Chlcngo ,. 000 000 0200 2 St. Louis 000 200 0001 3 (10 innings). Grove, Harrist Sanford and Moss. SUNDAY NATIONAL LEAGUE First Game: New York ".281 .161 50 90 and Dickey; . . 000 100 300-4 9 0 Philadelphia 001000 000-—l 9 7 M. Cooper. Jones and Westrum: Koecher and Padgett. Second Game: New York .. 000 000 001-1 5 0 Philadelphia 201 000 00x~3 l0 0 nnedy, Picone‘ and Hansen, Kc Warren; Sim Cincinnati 0 000-0 2' 1 Pittsburgh 002 001 3lx-—‘l 13 0 Lively, Hetki. Gumbcrt and Mueller: Bonnum and Howell. 000 000 000-4) 5 I 010100 0lx—3 9 0 St, Louis . Chicago Wllbcr; Burkhnri. I Hcarn and schmitz and Schefling. Brooklyn .. 000000 020-2 7 8 Boston . 000101 001-4 8 1 l-laugstad, Taylor, Bankhcad. Bnntn and Bragnn; White, Saln and Camelii. AMERICAN LEAGUE 010 000 000-1 6 0 000 000 000-4) 6 0 and Swift; Feller Detroit . Cleveland i! u ich i nso 000 000 005-5 ll 0 . 000 000 002-2 14 0 Lopnt and he schedui udes games w“), iversity c0 Following is ihe schedule 1 D11. (cam wiii play: he x Oct. 1l-S.l).U. nt U.N.B. 0C2. 18--Mi, Allison at Shy, Oct. 20-41111. ni Mi. Ailing. Novmibvr 1-U.N.B.n| SD11, '5 ._.__ I ‘éileonard MacDonald fwins fluoit Tourney I "Fresh; Dean, Mouid- bet; The f1i1n15 in the Columbus quail to run off yesterday Leonard MacDonald llrrnusrii and will now thur Cnmpbcli Pcrpct for the first time, Connie ImClnir, uflnncr of m‘ srmi finals, was the nppnsiiicn 10¢ the w ncr ancl- 211W‘ a ecnd u. count of himself i9 ihv hni! way mark uwhnn (ho rhfinlpiml put an; final burst and edged his oppongnl out. During the tournament, 50m close games were piaynd and my: season should 50c still cirsv-r com. petition. 1111113111; Softball Practice The folio to b:- on 11a wing jllélyvr.» m!‘ askel m! n! 1110K. 0! G dizimond nt 5 o'clock tonight fu softball practice: G,- Ilrillon, While. 1i. Ryan. M. MncKenzia, P. MCKPHIIHLH. R. MacKmzic. . Shepherd. B. Pryor. R. ZMacDonaid ______ er and Moss. Philadelphia 002 000 001-0 C I New York 002 100 20x—-5 ll I Brissie. Coleman and Guam; Wight and Berra. Boston .001 000 000-1 l0 1 ‘Vilshingion 023 000 0014-6 9 I Johnson, Stobbs. Deni and Tebv Hncfner and Efvans, __‘_ IPSA BARGAIN! WAG/NI! Large Tube of [IFEBUPY SHAVINB CREAM £1!’ '20» in Lake B11000, Ont they were without food 9h l! .. Mr. at the ban that m cued them trofiath; island. Caught in l ‘mm’; 11nd on the lalnnd when tho w or mm m 42 hours. A PW" ‘m! "I. , é r11 i For Smoothlf Farm Show» rs. Georle Pitts o! Toronifl motor o! their launch went d!