b‘ M. \>\ _..,,_ \ crass stir d Tigers vs. All Stars Tonight The first some oi the semi-finals ior the Knights oi Columbus Soit- ball title will take place tonight at 6145 between the Tigers and the Trotter Little Fox ls ll-ead fhc trotting horse Little Fox. . , owned by “KG. Stewart or’ New . Glilsgott‘, N.$., has run his last . Ho tllcd at the race barns at J"i'it>\\'il (';ll'l\‘ Saturday ,. alter coinpcilno in old . v ' E heat or l ‘ tho 2.17 trot. Friday Iis the Old Homo Wool: races coilclililed and plztvod 1mm lll tlie Mont. He £00k sick after the race and dlcd a few , hours later. r m Afrlmw; High-speed war workers know that chewing helps you keep l fresh and alert during working i ‘ hours. i i Chew refreshing Wrigley's i Doubicmint while you work. i i That's when you need it: most. lChewinp, keeps mouth and l ; throat cool and moist . . . helps . .rclieve fatigue and nervous ' tciraion, i_ Sometimes Wrigley's ust ,can‘t keep up to increase de- mands, So when you get your ; next package-make it go W q further. (lhcw each stick a I s - little longer. an ....l*.a' a hoinll u.“- UN SICILY sroxrracin ian, pulled a rabbit out oi the hat for the entertainment oi a crowd o Boston 4; St. Louis 0. goypfln illghere lost an eve ‘ - “ B‘ poo h pom all th area. dived to t o In a iew minutes later came lm with the missing orb. DO nalh Matthews oi New Bro/dwell. Wolverton Bucks. recently rated hQf l04lth birthday. she 11M rwver seen the sea. or B8911 W don. Irc W Canadian lorcos which, on the momlng oi July IOth made assault landings on the island oi Sicily in oil-operation with American and British ammo, main. EWS 74th Running Of Travers Stakes Produces Surprises — NEW YORK. Aug- l6--(AP)- session, aitor Boo Topping oii a day oi surpriso pack- Beatrice Mscguiro oi Now York ages in both betting and racing. irom Ool. Ed. Bradley last your Mrs. Barclay Douala» yesterday came Waltzing in with tho sand "borrowed back" a colt sho sold a runnin oi the six iurlong 8p iew weeks ago ior $5.000 and with away gtakes ior two-yoor-old i - it won the 74th running o! the Travers Stakes, the oldest horse race in the United States, Her $i5.28—ior—$2 shot. Euras- co. Those two long shots-Boo Mao camo homo at. $10.2) ior fl-only added to the headaches piled up all day ior tho iavorito players, in the ilrst, seven races. only two "chalk horses" reached tho tellor's window. 28,2444 who sat in on the trans- planted Saratoga-at-Belmont Famous Baltimore Pitcher ls llead BALTIMORE, Aug. 15-(AP)_ Joe Kelley, rated as one o! base- balls great outfielders and last oi Dorothy Germain Wins Golf Title BTON. 111.. Aug. ill-MP) —Dorothy Germain. 10-year-old play-ground supervisor from Phil- the "big tour" oi Baltimore base- fldeillius. Pa. won tho wmarrb ball. died at his home last night; eastern gel! association amateur tollowmg an illness o! about a chaml-‘limifihll! YEBWTFIBY. YEAR‘. Other members oi the famous quartet. which was a terror to Na- tional League pitching, included Wee Willie Keeier. John McGraw and Hughey Jennings. BASEBALL SATURDAY NATIONAL St. Louis ll; New York l. St. Louis 0; New York a. ..Cincinnati 9; Brooklyn 2. Cincinnati 4; Brooklyn 3. Chicago 2; Boston Ii. Pittsburgh a; Philadelphia, a. Pittsburgh 2; Philadelphia ‘l. AMERICAN Philadelphia 9; Cleveland ‘T. New York 2; St. Louis i. Washington 7; Detroit 4, Boston B; Chicago 2. INTERNATIONAL Jersey City 3; Montreal l. Jersey City 3: Montreal 0. Baltimore 42 Toronto 3. Baltimore 4: ‘Ibrorllto l. Newark 6; Rochestle 2. Newark 10; Rochester 5. Buffalo l; Syracuse 2. Buiialo 5; Syracuse 7. Becoming the ilrst champion in the history o! this 46-year-old event. Miss Germain deieated Mary Agnes Wall oi Me- nominee. Mlch., 5 and 4 over the flit-hole championship route oi the Evanston Golf Club. Ii. 0f 0. Tennis Tournament To Open Today The K. oi C. tennis tu- nment opens today at the recreation cen- tre at 3 p.m. Although this is only the second yes: that a tennis tour- nament has been held by tho Knights, it shows promise oi being even a better success than last year's tournament- The following matches will be played today: 3 PM. Claire McDonald vl. Joyoo Cantwell. Mlrs. Jr. Connolly vs, Frances e oy . 6.30 RM. Noel Wilson vs. Con- nie LeClair. Tfiddy Bradley vs. Walter Shep- er . Junior Doyle vs. Earl Nicholson. k_ SUNDAY AMERICAN Washington 2; Cleveland 6. Washington 4; Cleveland 0. Philadelphia. 4; it h. Philadelphia 2: Detrot 3. Boston 3: St. Louis 2 New Forward Pass Rule For liockey Adopted New York '1; Chicago 2. New York 3; Chicago 4. ug. l5 - (CP)—A THE CHARLOTlEIOWN GUARDIAN Anti 1270 y0im ages of 17 3n university entran N ATAIONAL Chicago 5; Philadelphia 2. Chicago 3; Philadelphia. 0. Pittsburgh l. Boston 5. Pittsburgh 11: Boston 1. Cincinnati 5; New York 4. clncinnati 6: New York 5- St. Louis 3; Brooklyn 4- INTERNATIONAL Newark 8; Montreal 4. Baltimore 1; Buiialo 6. Baltimore 3; Buiialo 2. Toronto 3; Syracuse 4. Jersey City 3: Rochester 9. Jersey City l4; Rochester s. FOUND MISSING III Tamara, Fla. -‘ (om-a Tampa in me sulphur TORDNIO, A new rule which permits player oi tho ddeiending team to make lor- iar as centre ico ockey Association Which concluded hero today. Tho rulo, adopted at Batrnday‘! meeting provides ior o, new red lino two inches wide across the rink st centre ice called tho "cen- tre lines” to distinguish the new zone. Oiiiciais hoped the rule would rosult~in s taster Earns and check the trend toward power plays evidenced in recent years. Service tea-ma were expected to play a large part in the C.A.H.A. set-up this season as they did last year. " glass one. Lilo guards Reserve Army Training ls Proceeding Apace STAYS CLOSE T0 rronm moon - (or) - Mn. Han- celeb- Lon- ——- (Continued irom P908 ono) serve l3 ado Group. Other mem- bera oi o camp staii include: have successf sical tests Wiii . one year S on their 13-A- neflesr Recruiting . ‘ lars give Y0“ Fame“ race YEAR TIN UNIVERSITY g men befwée“ ‘he d 22 who hBVO go and Wiw uliy passed Phi“ be “legged for free “fin l Yzsstzz. 2:13. rsea turn from duty ovcoffice will ‘ it i l1“ if‘ “l / iversity 5, Your all‘ till if .1 o job AUGUST 16, 1943 Hero is your opporiunltyftogdaclivo vr-Ph iho‘Ccncrdian Army which is now accepting men o! l8 yearn; oiago but none will be sent on combat duiyyntii they roach the qgo of 19. Here is your chance to go on Active Service mid ploy as Jiull a part in this big‘ show as your Dad did in the last one. This war is entirely diflerent in many oi its phases from ,World ‘War I . . . the Anti-Aircraft Batteries play o: very irn- poricrnt role . . . in loci. they have an amazing score against the Ncrzisi who are now on the run. Anti-Aircraft. as cr sup- porting unit to all ground forces, is vitally important. Boysl hero's youfchonco . . . Army liio is really grand . . . regular hours. regular routine. good food. constant medical core‘, full army pay including regular dependents’ allowances . . . whcri more could any lad ask ior? The need is urgent . . . sacrifices on the part of all are essential. Parent must realize that peace and freedom can only Bo won ii all of us are prepared to accept tho {act this is only possible if we permit our boys to play their full part in thisntho mull vital war oi all times. The Canadian Army Now Wsnh Canadians Who Have Reached The Ago of 18. Enquire today at the nearest Recruiting Office. - Department of National Defence (Army) Major ILG. Giles, brigade major; I I k c t. 0.2:. J , M.M., stsfl . are camped at the ordnan e an . n.o.a.s.c., sydrlsy and lights out It 10-80 P-m- Physical being laid on weapon training and wi ds d h i s inlet-lend Blg taallli; MAJQrOIElI. Hogan, welcfin grounds: the lcth (R) Field Rcgtl- Clllarlottetown; the 29th (R) Field Wfliflifli Para-do ll It 6-30 MIL. range practice. Last week the men wiih thgen worlrmgi {hen camp Y!!- _ trammg “may; M530;- Dlrg T191». ment, R.C.A., including the 86th Ambulance, R.C.A.M.C., New Glas- 51651555?- ll '7 1W1» ‘mil Dfifldefl were given instruction and prac- terrlr-v Protestant and Ramon Sporting Club my assist“. tmmmg Dmcer; m, flattery. Antigonisil; 201th Battery gow; and the 62nd (R) Company, M 8 Am" and training P811410! 8i’- “Cg wtl1 the riilo. This week the ' ' "rt-h parades were hell m] Morflsl transport Omar, and Charlottetown and the 205th Bot- veterans Guard of Canada. Syd» 33° Rm. Mic!‘ dinner ai- 13-15 n.m-. famous Bren gun. mortars and tho in which tho combined pipe builds Tuesday, August l7- Lt_ s0. MeCulloch. orderly oiiicer. istify. lsygney: the lath: Foglrcss neiv; l m trainingt sltgaia lining‘? the Hillel‘; musing! sérb-ltiachiilo gun‘ will be ._ ‘kafllllillluerfi antxlfikig: - . iii B’!!! Omllflnl’, - - -'-. ' d th i l l- 30°" l - Prm- W i WPP" a I d. l. 09d B't Hi d t fl a Modem s! Old Time ii: 5121:8521»; thxgarlcgillghioeisgrsjoulfg Bill’; the 6th 1R1 lllstrir-t fir»??? diers? tgg meen ine cgmpe lithe 5.15 m ' byes sdrrllegugi ‘atlallllhsruilllllilien colrirgilrllod gblllg folio oglayg dilfi" Dancing. camp. Two Orchestras Units in camp at Bosch Grove Corn any, R.C.C.S., Charlottetown; the 2nd (Rt Brigade Group com- day with have a iull and strenuous day with Reveille at 6 a.m. and p . Each unit iollows its own train- Ony act-back met with was the guard mounting and st oeromonl storm on Saturday when high and training parades. include the 17th (R) Armoured Regiment, Charlottetown; the 2nd 1R) Battalion, Plctou Highlanders. New Glasgow: and the 2nd (R) Battalion, Cape Breton Highland- ers. Sydney. The iollowing gills Admission 35c, tax and check room included. rvl‘ ing syllabus, with particular stress TlPPY AND “CAI” STUBBS B)! Edwina wows YOUR W501 MY WHAT? Oi-LDlSl-l TOW/GUS, A\W, THAT“; my. < 'THAT'S wum- pop sows! FATuER s01‘ so eNJAYOST$HQR AN’ i-iATS-—AN' ISN'T MUCH! Bur MOM soars YOU CA MANY BiLLS Q c‘ 3" v r M’ l" "ed a training schedule won during the long sea vojvsge ironl Blllalll. Hero a group o. shown. their equipment and llic p i A SECRETARY. i couousus aoluorl-wr LDTRY our SEVERAL 0r us AND PICK "m". iilionifld to a lecture on enemy apons, (Canadian Amllv Photo v 4 A liliiéie k. W/.. ‘r ’.= I'll’ ,§iii..,,\ ‘Mean’ THINGO"! 'COUNTTA SALE5--YOU KNOW. rucmy-namvuf-u-rqr-r.‘ nun m’ HOUSE FOR NU "AN n= rr v/uzwr FOR H we WOULDN'T EVEN HAVE A ROOF OVER OUR HEAD5- A POOR CASTING JOB L WELL, HEE GREKV A on‘ cLAssl CAL. QUoTAfloNs) AND I'VE MAKORED IN ‘lb COL. BENTZ , C LASSlCAL LYTERATURE Miss PHELPS, YOU'LL A$SIST piRlVflfE ZEMP