AUGUST- -3151" R. I Tn tennis Iollmlll is Continued L J Han- vesWfj,”,,l;n2ii:"illi(;n thsulgiknala 0'. uesseywly Redeemer annual taunts aw ament when he dole-Nd I101- '3n'F'1'm,,,,. m mama: sets at M. 64- the Holy neasey W111 P1” I” 3:3,”, glngies chunpionalii 1!; 5W1” Wm" ha mom a" tween . he semi-iinll mlikh I30 ” " Molyneaux and Allan Mac- f,03:.';,., ..ncr. win he played this IVr"”"'' ' I it or ll 1 are the mu I otliehre r!1i)at?:IIc'smPl3Y9d Y'"”d'y: MEN'S BWGLES M lynesux diluted 17"- ylllfhlguok llvel, 6-6. 0-2. LADIES DOUBLES Rita Gallant and Rltl BGJTIII" d,,....d Alice Hennuuy n Ind Adelaide Larter 6-1. 6-0: ,e0nlI-3'1: MacDonald and Helen Are a Muted my Douglas and Rose- mry Trainer 6-4. 5'4- Ml-lN'S DOUBLE! lg1l1Toombs and Philip ooyla defeated Jack i-lennessey and Carl Froude 6-4. 7'5- LADIES SINGLES Maxine ClaYb0llm9 Alice Hennessey 5'3- 7'5- r0DAY's SCHEDULE Ladies singles. 5:30-Kay Douglas vs. Frances Wilson. Men's singles, 6:30-John Moll!- ncaux vs. Allan MacDonald. Ladies Doublee,'5:30-Rita. Ber- ngan and Rita Gallant vs. Helen arscnault and Claire MacDonald. Maxine claybourne and Berns- dette Hagen vs Dot Saunders and Vivian Molyneaux. defeated . MOVIES IN SHETLANDB mrmlvlcx, Shetland Isles-(W) .-The movies have JGICIICII .YelI rad Unst, the two most northerly paints in the United K ngdovn; The islands. at the top the chef- lands. have a population or nearly I.0C0. Oat Prompt Isle! with Oaticu-a Eczema? Rectal? Into! prompt relief from Irri- tation with acothinl C ' . Ointment. Contains eclsntiiic medicinal Iillhdlasltl. V Buy at drunist todll Al Skldgloday The Charlottetown Abbles will journey to Susnrnerside this sites- noon when they willitangle with the Curran and Briggs ball club in a postponed some isom- August 9th .in Island Physical Fitness lueball League competition. The game is scheduled to get underway over the C. and 3. dia- mond at iive o'clock. Although the western team are the loll!!! leaders and the locals are holding down the cellar posi- tion. it will be a highly important tilt for both squads in their league standings. and are both expected to turn out their strong- est lineups tor the tilt. The final game ot the regular He's Better llun Egg NEW YORK. Alli. :g..(AP)- Joe Louis has convinced himself that he and rue old wine have something in common. ylotm im- prove with 'age. 1; - "I think his botternaw than at any Wm ai&e the war." said the Brown Bomber. "hire today en route to his Ponspton Lakes. N. 1.. camp where he will complete training for his Sept. 27 bout with 'luaid Charles at Yankee Stad- ium. . "I weigh 218 now." he contin- ued. ”and expect to come in for schedule between these two teams. will be played here at Memorial Field next Tuesday. . DOGS TURN CANNIBAL BAY. Sough-West Ai- rlcav- -Pack or ung d a tram the Walvis Bay rsserryve gga attacking and eating E ' pets in this district. sheep tempor- arily housed in a shed were torn to places. WAS!-IIINGTON. Aug. (1) -(AP) -The United states has agreed to lend another 316,000,000 to Yugo- slavia, which already has received the right between 2W and 217." Louis .weighed 315 for the second light with Jersey Joe Waicott, his "positively last appearance." "It's. easier getting in sh pe this time," Joe added. "When came back from the war I weighed 285 and had to train down tor the Billy Conn iiglht. I'm taking it eas- ier this time. l "1." . '..y 55 -..... uh eluding seven 10-rounderr. and when I went to Wat Baden for preliminary training I weighed only &3. i "I saw Charles light three times. Against Gus Leanevich. Pat Val- ent-ino and Waloott. He may not two m.000.000 loans in the last 12 months. . BOOKKEEPING TYPIWBITIN G IAPID CALCU LATION FILING W. D. FRASER, Prin. 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