the Maritime race circuit that we have not paid as much attention perhaps as we should, to doings elsewhere. At Foxboro, Mass. re- owned by rently, Globe Trotter, Harry Hirsch was 3rd in the 0 Pace stepped in 2.10 95 and Clara. Clegg was 2ndin the 2.24 Pace, Kay Rudlong 4th in 2.14 H5. The trot- lPl' Annie Scott, owned by ilarry Hirsch, was 2nd in the CC Trot in 2.11 W5 and Super I-Iai, owned by Harry Hirsch, was 2nd in the BB and A Face. time. 2.06 2.(5. Colonel Dan was 1th in the same event. Colonel Clegg was 3rd in the 2.23 pace and Lee Budlong 4th. E. J. Clegg 5th in 2.14 1.5. Mary S. Budlong, I. 4-year-old by Calumet Budlong, won the 2.24 pace in 2.13 3 5 and June Bee, driven by Ran- nic MacDonald. won the 2.22 pace in 2.10 1x5. Globe Trotter (Mauger) nas 4th in the 2.23 pace, purse Si,- 500. time, 2.09, and Rannie Mac- Donald won the (I '1'rot with Great Doon in 2.15. The final summary showed Annie Scott (Manger) win- ning the CC Trot, purse F600. in 224, That was on Saturday night. Aug. 16 and a note said, raining hard. very muddy track. At Batavia Downs, Bafavia, N. Y.. the 12-year-old pacer Money- maker by Singing Sam 2.12, won the C Pace, purse 5600. in 2.15 4.5. in a match race at Rimouski, Que.. Filbert. formerly owned by Wal ilennegey of this city, was 2-2 to Sonny Leo, time. 2.10 W5, 2.14. Ind- Ian Land. the horse that started Joe O'Brien on the road to fame in ihe l'. S. A.. is now owned in Quebec and we notice where he non the Free For All Pace there Aug. 12. In straight heats, time, 2.- 08 1x5, 2.07 U5. At Roosevelt Race- way I-Larle Avery won the Two Year Old Trot purse s2,000. with Victory Mon by lloot Mon, time, 2.09 W5, one of the fastest miles by a two- ycar-old stallion over I hall-mile track this season. A dispersal sell. of the brood nowii THE 5 BACK STRETCH u'u'-'-':'n'Ea'-'in'J'c'-5' 'n'u'-"VJ-'f-'-'5'-'-'-'n'h'-'iuI'-'h'U'-'-'i-'uF-'i.'? We have been so busy following new record Saturday night at Charlottetown of 2.13 3I'5. Turf Club. secretary James Fer- guson of Sydney, N. S. has lined up the following card of races for Cape Breton next week. Monday afternoon II.abor Day) at the Ex- hibition in North Sydney-North- side Downs-Tuesday night at the Sports Center. Sydney, Wednesday afternoon at Northside Downs and Friday night at the sports Center. Sydney. It is expected that at least twelve trotters and pacer: from Prince Edward Island will be over for the big week in Cape Breton and other horses from all over the Maritimes are also expected. Last Saturday niglit they had a 5-year-old gelding Symbol Majesty, by B. J. in the stable of I-Iarley Harrison. lie won in the ext-L-llent time of 2.- 12 U5-.1 new record. Billy P. C. Parker IA. Gould) was 2. In the 9th race with the same field. Billy ie. C. Parker won in 2.13 with Fol- low lip, Jr. (Daniels) 2. The pacer Ridgewood M. that was quite a winner last season and took a rec- ord of 211 M5, also showed his best form of the year by winning for owners McCuspic & Mccregor, with Frank Daniels up, time. 2.14. In the 1st race Lombardy Peter (Mnei.eod) was 2nd. lie also won the 6th race in 2.15 V5 with Clip- per Dale (Wiscner) 2, Lusticia (Pinkney) 3. our old friend Baron, owned and driven by Roy Kidney, won the 2nd race in 2.19 with Just Nellie C. (DOI)SOn) formedy owned by Dr. R. F. Seaman, 2nd. The trotter Westphal Girl. that was it winner at Charlottetown Old in the 5th race for owner-driver George Turner of Dartmouth, time, 2.14 2A5. We have a great liking for this mare and believe she' will eventually take a record much min-gs, yearling; and wgaulings faster than her present mark. She owned by (ha estate of me late is by Calumet Duds 2.09 U2, that Henry Knaul, tool; place 3: is out of the same dam as Abbe Siskiyou Farm, l.add, Ilinois, last week. It resulted in a total of 360,- 175 being realized for 38 brood mares, some with foals alongside. sold with them, that realized s45,- l25, while 18 yearllngs reaciieo Fl5,150 for an average of 5841. The lop price was the 34.750 of Castle- ton Farm for the Calumet Adam brood mare Sue Adam p.3, 2.03 3H. am of Atomic Bomb p. 3, 2.00 :us, with a weanling by Brookdale by her side. The Siskiyou Farm was built up through the years by Mr. Worlhy 2.05, owned by-Frank Mc- Kay. and he is sired by Peter the Brewer 2.02: the sire of Calumet Budlong 2.02 334, also owned by Frank Mcl(ay. , . Recent winneis at St. .lohn Ex- in the 1st race, tline, Double winners were owned by Goodwill Stables, idohn, winner of the 4th Home Week. was 1st to the wire. cuulli tcuuvel , lugilli I Krmw TN: I to Wnf IVY Kenton 3 I PAGE SIX Benny Carson, lot the Abbies batters through, Benny told us ylcvclling off at the boys as qboen charged. . o o batters one as that player draws a base which the same thing as a base hit. . . . Benny, however. the fact that the batter got over to speak he stated, not ble might develop. . .- . Coach Johnny Carroll talented left- D3YliCi1I3l'IY 800d ('8l'l1 OI M0111: Bl-ihander on the Curran and Briggs Truro and one of the featured was Imouml sign, smlgd last, night that the winning of the 6th race by the he did not intentionally hit any in Sum- brought to the Maritimes last June .mersidc on Wednesday afternoon. Milton of Moncton, and Iln ii telephone call, which we put that he "tIl'ld 'ttinsofhi'- lleilga QIIIIIIIOII: all: ltrlidll Ilje was Inn; fortunes of the local club. MacNefii NH Three of those balls which hit were curves. Carson told us. He added that the other two were low balls which hit the bat- ters on the lower part of the leg when he tried to shoot the ball in ' there to get ahead oi the oppos- ing player. From a baseball view- point alone, hoistattcd I.IltBC)iIjtili'0ilId ll d' ii an)" . be to 15 Isa van ”ea.,fom,mc,,ll,- Isprained ankle and Kenny Wilson would mean !has been called to his home in was more dis- turbed about the harm that 3 hall I against the Wall in this series with could do to the batter rather than I base. He stated that he did not Eu to the hit batteis on account of the different things he had been advised to do on such occasions. Some had advised him, to speak to the C9'fl.8IllI)' Two play-off baseball games will he played on Memorial Field Sun- day afternoon and a few new faces will be in the lineups when both series games get underway. The intermediate game between the Abbies and M. C. A. will commence at one o'clock and the Junior game between the Aibbies and Curran and Briggs will start about 3.15. Coach Ev Maclieill, who has de- i voted a summer's work 10 the Jun- ,ior Abbies. will not be guiding the Ii-esigiied from further play on Memorial Field yesterday evening ;when his team was unable to get the Field for practise. Maritime Central Airways will probably be short three of their reg- ulars for their game with the Ab- bies. Des Trainor. their lanky first baseman suffered a severe cut on .his forearm at work yesterday and Iwill be out of action for at least two weeks. Elmer MacNeiil has a 5Moncton on account of illness in 'hls fiuniiy. The Abbies. with their backs Curran and Brlszgs. will likely be mhgbillz with Donnie MacLean. The Abbies trail in the series three Igames to one. For Summerside it iwill be Donnie Simmons. Cuxer IPineau will likely be ready for plav iwlih the Abbies Sunday but Cliff batter about the matter at the Readvisn doubtful starter. time of the incident as there, It looks like Charlie Ryan for might be bad feeling and tron-Ithe Intermediate Abbles in their Iserics with M. C. A. Waldo Munroe twill be on the mound for Maritime ;Central Airways. M. C. A. lead the Idid not think that Carson was nl- y best of five series two games to one. itcmpting to bean anyone. You canl I always tell when a pitcher is trying I ,to hit a batter and Benny wasn't doing it on Wednesday, he stated, hiblljun pa;-k njghf,1'aces are P1-ay..'Y1'IE said that -it is quite a common! away by playdale, owned and dl-iv. practise for pitchers to throw balls en by M, R. Downey of st, ,1ghn,,close to the batters in the major 2,23 3-5,II8a,l!,lleS and that quite a few bat-3 Hy y Piney Boy,', ter: are hit in the process. Johnny, The Sunsmne Island Dairy and 51-I added W” M fms VP” sh”-" U”: I the Liguorian Yout-h Club will meet and 8th , any of the Abbics batters were hit Sofibaili (hm iScheduIed Sunday Sunday afternoon on the Old Dia- THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Scheduled For Memorial Field Sunday Afternoon Playoff 1, Baseball Games Baseball Results National League Brooklyn 000 (I00 100-l I 1 Chicago . . 100 000 301-! ll 1 Roe, Wade (7) and Campanella; I-facker and Chiti. - American League Cleveland 100 012 000-4 '1 2 Detroit . 100 000 010-2 8 0 Lemon and Tebbetts; Trucks, White (9) and.Batts, Ginsberg (6) First Boston .00fI0lf)000-1'12. Philadelphia 202 020 00x-6 8 fl I Brodowski. Brickner (7) and White; scheib and Astroth. Second Boston . 301 000 I00-- 5 9 1 Philadelphia 031 000 03x-- 7 7 1 Delock, Benton (8) and Wilber; Bishop, Newsom (9) and Murray. Washington 000 000 film 3 8 0 New York .. 001 000 001- 2 6 1 Masterson and Grasso; Raschi and Berra. International League First Baltimore .. . 000 100 0-1 2 2 Montreal . 011 031 x-6 11 0 (7 innings) J. Thompson, Starr (5) Donnelly (6) and Lakeman; Podres and Ronning. (Second) Baltimore 000 000 000-0 8 2 Montreal . . 000 000 lox-1 5 0 Miller and Lakeman; Lasorda and C. Thompson. First Springfield . 000 000 2-2 7 0 Syracuse .. 00! 000 0-4 7 5 ('1 innings) Adkins and Burbrink; Keegah and Drescher. Second Springfield . 010 010 000- 2 'l 2 Syracuse 006 510 10x-13 18 0 Besse,aIhde (3) and Burbrink: Grilfore and 1-layworth, O'Neal (4) Rochester 001 020 100 01- 5 ll 1 Toronto . 100 002001 03- 6 H 0 Faszholz, Hahn (9). Crimian (9) and But-ha; Fisher, Shose (5), Mar- kell (S) Overmire (ii) and Keller, Anderson ('10). A few days ago a. gentleman of my acquaintance, who enjoys hunting and fishing, stopped me on the street and remarned: "Axe covey's on the go as you claim? I've been doing a lot of driving all over the province of late and haven't seen a covey yet," "The same here." I replied, "I've aver- aged over two thousand miles per month since the roads reopened. covering all sections of the Island and have yet to spot a covey of I-luns or pheasants from the car." Some motorists are lucky and are on the spot when a mother Run or pheasant leads her brood across the highway or stops for a dust bath on some quiet by road. Last week I drove into a hayfield that had been harvested to chat with a farmer friend of mine. As I swung the car around to point it out, a regular swarm of Plum burst from the grass with- in ten feet of the radiator. This week I talked to another farmer regarding the Hun crop. "There's a nice covey by the Creek but nbne in the section near the house." A few minutes later I walked togthc shore that lies less then 200 yards from the farm buildings. There on the sand were the tracks left by a covey that had spent a lot of time following the windrows of dried seaweed. In spots the sand was padded with their tracks right up to the sea- Continugzrdnhlhage-'l poor sportsmanship, whichever way you look at it. We think Benny made one nits- take. He could have shown a little more concern over his victims. and the fact that he, did not put him in a bad light Alan Stewart, in his earlier days. when he.had a world of stuff and little control, used to hit a lot of batters. But he always trotted over to express his regrets. Intermediate The reign of the evening at the Recreation Grounds F. hurler, set the Holman aggre- Royals won the deciding game of the best of five semi-final series 10-I. . The Royals now meet the win- ner of the M. C. A.-Abblcs Chin'- iottetown series for the Island Championship. I . Joe Bernard. pitching for 1-101- ma.n's. was combed for eleven hits, includ' two doubles and a home run. The teams commited eleven errors between them, but some brilliant defensive plays were also in evidence. Pratt's stab of stew- art's hot grounder to first in the Bummeniide Intermediates, in Island baseball circles came to an abrupt end last when Hardy Dawe, young R. c. A. gotlon down with one bit and the Air Force Royals Win I Semi-Finals From Holmans At S'side frame was another ffel But Dawe's pitching SIIJIE spotlight. Striking out my mg” batters, he kept forcing the Hole men sickmen to pop the ball the air and eleven put-outs chalked up from easy catches. Dawe but none after the Bernard struck out nine am issued only two passes. both lr the ninth inning just halo” h( was relieved by Alan Stewal-I Three runs crossed the plate vi-hil. Stewart was pitching in the lagl frame, but all were charged K Bernard as the bases had been full when Stewart took up gm pitching burden, and a fielder, choice on a late throw to W plate,, and two outs, second u first.. batted in the three runs, were Wmllaratively walked mm. third inning I you sure there are as many Hun' this season fly Slellarlon In 5-0 Viclory Over -Truro By The Canadian Press and District Baseball championship Friday. Stellarton Saturday. ed out 12 hits off Truro's Wrinn, who won 15 of schedule. (I152! WCIE H0 home HIDE. off veteran Joe Fazdan couldn't teams played erroriessly. LIMITS VOCABULARY English simplifies by Basic English lanlluage poses. fourth inning was one of the most sensational plays seen at the Re- Icreation Centre Patty's grab of Syl Bernard's fouli back of first in the eighth and Stellarton Albions became heavy favorites to retain their Halifax League swamplng Truro Bearcats 5-0 to take a 3-0 lead in the best-of-seven series. Fourth game will be played lot The heavy-hitting Albions slash- ace pitchers Amby Foote and Charlie their team's 39 games over the league Many went for extra bases but unlike previous games, Truro, playing before a rabid hometown crowd, had eight Iglli u connect in the clutch. leaving 10 men on the base. Both the employing during the regular schedule with only 80:) words for all normal pur- Todd, R. C. A. F. centrc fielder led the Royal attack, getting in”, bits in five trips. Macxenzie am at. John had two for four, incliul. Contlnued on pageV157 7 Week-End Golf Tourney At Green Gables Course The annual Green Gables Golf Tournament with golfers from var- ious centres in the Maritime; pm. icipating will be held over the Green Gables course on Sunday and Monday. This is the fourth year that the tournament has been staged. The majority of the toIJ-tanking golfers in the Province will partic- ipate in the match. In addition there will be 3. large number oi golfers from outside the Province taking part with Moncton, N. B. be- ing especially well represented. Competitions are being held for both men and women. The ladies tournament will start Saturday mm the men's on Sunday. King's Counl League Games The semi-finals of the Kings County Baseball league will com- mence Sunday afternoon with Mor- ell playing Murray River at Card- igan and Souris meeting the Peakes Bombers at Peakes. Tile. semi-finals will be the hest nf three series. Murray River led the League Peakes second, Moreli third Souris fourth. and K"””' ,w”” ?” the lime ”'.I”5 ;2c”,' begldtime 215' 0"” "Id mend ”"d W" "W I,'mf"”)”5 ”"C"'”d' fmond in the first game of the fin- Buffalo ooo 001 zoo. 3 4 1 It's a little gesture that helps. we iiath M5 Plesident 01' the United 1 0" 3' 411 Web by Calumet Btld-I Isis for the City Softball League Otfawa M2 010 I2x- ii 13 2 think. It may have been thought- : ates Trotting Association. He 0"? "lined , Y Wild ,MCKm-I When the Jlmiol" Abbles lake ”' . clmnlpionship. The game will get Aylian, Marlowe on and Ciesiel- lea-mess on Benny's part. or it may vas I: very (me man and 3 mos: ney, Gagetoun, and driven. by the field against Curran and Brigitsi be H-mt he was not on the best of (I underway at one o'clock. -d on. . . .ki: G h w tii t . ' Ikeable one and his farm was just C ll ood, won' the 5th and I on Sunday aim-noon in the min i. ,.- ,,-..n., , if :.x,I..a'IfI,.n: .n.gE.mnm terms Wm, those bovs. Em in my nmniencinpz to turn out hllzll-class 9th races. best time 7-17 315. game of the series. it is liiglily un- I V . case this omission does not Justifv a e - II rrittc-rs and paccrs when he pass- The 59C0"d 11959 Sllmmhly W35 likely that they will be coached by: I I E I:.nyone's accusing him of throwing 9 To Me-et Here Labor Day , Adagio, owned by C. M. Alexander, ist. John, New -Look tDeviin) was Among thg new or reduced rec. I3rd in the final dash. Gertie Rea- ords atcharlottetown Friday night, 'm0F9- Owned by W- Johnston. Hali- Ang. 22nd, is that of the trottgp fax, and driven by I-I. Crawford. Frisco the cl-gm, nwngd by Reglwon the 2nd race. in 2.22 and was Sonier and driven by Don McNeil). second in the 6th race which was time, 2,13 1,5, The same Evening, won by Canada Brooke. owned and Face Cloth by Squire Hanover, d-TIVEII by -T. L. McNamara, St. owned by Clayton Green, Emerald, -70hh. time. 2.22. There was a dead and driven by llarold stead, may heat for first in the 3rd race he- a record n! 2.15 25. The 1,,-otter tween Colonel Sherbrooke. owned Rajah llanovcr by Dean Hanover git FF; Moreside of Sackville. and 1.58 1.2. owned by Myron Bell and r. unter. owned by Frank Pineo lrlven by Eric Moresldc. took a 0! Frederlcl-0": time) 2.20- Ev. MacNeill. The Abbies were un- able to obtain the use of Memorial Field for practise yesterday even- inrr anrl Ev. iv 0 has worked with the Juniors t'-Iroiigliout the sum- mer months, stated he was through as far as playing ball on Memorial Field was concerned. . o . deliberate "dusters". -Suits - I Topcoats - , y Oven-coats - I .New Fall and Winter Samples now on Display. Styled and Tailored. by Experts. We deplore the fact that a sports writer who didn't even see the game. should see fit to insinuate that our C.&.B. boys did not win W ” " y's ball game fairly. bas- ing hls opinion on hearsay evidence only, and that all from one side. IBrltish Justice demands that both sides be heard before such pro- nouncements be given. one of the best track and fieldl meets ever held here is expected tol be witnessed on Memorial Ficldl Monday afternoon when 73 ath- lctes from across the Maritimes gather together to compete in the annual Maritime Track and Field Championships. x sport Echoes From Prince Gouiity MacNeill said he would lake the team and play on any other dia- mond. ”We had trouble Izetting the field all summer." he stated. Yes- terday when I arrived out there with the players we were told the Summer-side fans feel very strong- mrmm -- With strong entries from four IV 150"” I-hi-I attempt to minimize Next week will be nederlcmn field was not available for haseball. clubs, namly Antigonigh High- their hard-fought victory. A mum. -- Exhibition week End 3 real mod With the possibility hf llslhiz W0 land Society, Halifax Wanderers, It must be mm M, the Holman ber of them have asked us to ore. new infielders Sunday we needed the practise worse than we did at any time all season. he stated. La- Charlottetown Abbies and the Navy plus a number of single en- sent the C.&:B.'s and Bennv C!l'- - program of racing is being put on ' '4 sons case. and we have tried to no Intermediates that last night they bowed themselves out of the spot Illa Sim? 7"" new IN ,STlIIJ Conthilicd on 125 go 7 ier in the evening the field was used by the Playground Commis- trics from various points spectat- ors are assured of seeing the best the Maritimes have to offer in the light of Island baseball champion- ships into the wings'of the,aiso so. fairly and above-board. "139 Kent st. Unarlottclowii MACKS IIEST slnn who snonsorcd 11 Drbzimmmc to way of track and field achieve- mm 3'-Manny Md mm ” mm 0! "II the lea?” 01 "19 M11113- Wmd up me". summer-5 work 0,, menu. sense of uportsmanship. True, they bet. the letter -IE" 13 um mo” R” Qalnon WT” M, Cnmmm the City squares. Among those mmpenng Wm he were thoroughly outplayed by the frequently. y'y Rudlonz. 2.02 III4 dam Margaret r----A Maritime record holders such as R”ym”' but If may we” Iwkmg 1” M "'G” '”" Jean, 2.10 m. ' STANDARD BRED John 'Tink' Kvte of Antigonish ””I””- my F"0W”i' W1” ""9 HORSES T S h Tm, Abby” CH3,” wane” and found something wrong with on will stand for balance of ,- ' e d , ' g umplre's decision, or an oppming ' . at Blair Andri-w's Stable-,seI::xI" one -Veallmg "B one two N C e u e II1ef”or(gIiei1r:lo:laet0vIIVfIndaII0I?Illl:y player' or something M the sort ' Glasgow. Mares at owncI"s rI.sI(.,.VGHi' 01d m IW0 three .V93l' m- iM,,,.m,v stew”, M,c,,;,mm ma There always little things lying I , Iolds & lhme mares I0 face Following is the schedule oitmu HBIGY M W9 Wanda!" I-0 amlmd for the spmt Mpmr sporw A, n, (1b'r(-I,"-1.-14;, 01' breed. matches for this g,it,e1-noon in mention only a few of the of the mmmlp m WW" 0"- ' Owner. th P i i i T l . better-known names. - WILLARD KELLY mi... Ji?iti'”i2 ....ii'l'3.Zy ?&'”".'i. mm at me mm no expect ,.. ... ,..,...,. .., .,., .,,,,.,, ,, . Phone 847-R ychariottetown Tennis Courts: 90 W h'-' "'9 5Ix'm”' ""4 ”" Briggs Juniors, we must once again and the mile and half-mile bic- I take up the cudgels for them and attempt to present their side of II recent controversy. First of all there were only five hit batters in Wednesday's game, not six, as re- cently reported in II Charlottetown ycle races. The road race will be held at twilight. The lights definitely will not be ready in time for the meet, we were informed yesterday by Brigadier Bill Reid as the re- - 2 p. m. Sqdn. Ltlr, Laconibe vs. F. 0. Bow- en IF. 0. Ridley vs. J. Palmer A. Anderson vs. W. Cullen .'f p. m. walker vs. 1'. cudmore SPECIAL N t C I. Do ll . . ill tt in d is have not arrlv cl. It 1 "mm ””"'m"' A Mmm” ” . II R . 1g a :a. BrIdIwIlgv:.sFI.:svIII1itI3i ,lelItxpleecteIl”f.hat the lights 5am I): -- MEN'S AND STUDENTS' suns IN WORSTED AND iGABARDiNE,. BLUES, GREYS AFE4: ' Team's entered in the doubles ready SOMEUTHC duflhil the CDm- Two 01 meg, bgttgm ,9” mg m BROWNS. THESE SUITS ARE TAILORED FROM IMPORTED FABRICS: AI-L GUARANTE ' matches should contact the ins Week- the foot. Now, we've seen many a better do I. war dance getting out of the way of one of those wild pitches that hit the dirt. Generally they manner: to avoid the.ball. but occsslonauy it hits them. The pitch doesn't remotely resemble to been REGULAR PRICES 49.50 TO 59.50 FOR ......... ..; .................................................................................... to ALL wooL TWEED SPORT cons AND FLANNEI. sLAzeIts,. NAVY BLUE IBFL-AYERS. WITH PEARL BUTTONS, SPOR COATS WITH LINK BUTTONS, ASSORTED SHADES. BWE5: seems, BROWNS- R GULAR 34.50. ONE ... I tournament committee ' concerning the time of their games. Saturday. August 30th STARTING TIME: 8.30 Minister Lands Canadian iiolf Good Trout Catch , mi however. Another batter wu PRICE '- th II II hil Flnals Today ingo: boat i:i"pa'Il.i.f,."f,',',I;,".i'.?,; - STUDENTS' GABARDIN6 PANTS. REGUIAR 10.95. .. . MI3;1IAI3'”dI"IMi1Imb'; E 0:33) Vi ball couldn't have come very close 5PECIAl ' l 61' 0 LIl' ,W 0 IFIVO v ' X wns'r vimcouvm. Aug. 29 - on the Island late A urldsy night. ,”f,l;',f,,';',,":I,;u';?,?",,:2,';fl;,,f:";1j STUDENTS' PULLOVER AND COAT SWEATERS, ' (OP) -- A West Virginia politician reached one of his objectives yu- lowing the mu” m an mu nut SPECIAL yv .............................................................................................................. R . I and I California bill collector will meet in tomorrow's 36-hole final terday afternoon at Wlseners pond when in company with Lt. pnhw" Jlmmw H”""' mm" 'b' ml, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,, m ,,,,,,,y ,9 SATIN LEISURE COATS, The con STAKES I 7.95 BE RAGE” I-,?.iiI;II3n:I1'iI,'"d'"" ''""c'" "" f,?.',',,,,1,"',,,f2;, ,?,”';;';;i,,l:;n1;,;;g;f nrded by . certain Charlottetown REGULAR 9.95. SPECIAL ........................................................................................ .. Wllil. ' .. h. has been added to the sin cmpbeii of Huntington, able day. ?.Z,':o,M Aummm. M Tm M Boys! All WOOL Puuovn SWEMERS w'V”" ''"'"”I back "I9 ”"5""” The Bnndm "M 1' p'""c' grows and grows and it is solvery I 1 I y ularly well known among the vet- erans here, expects to have an- other day at the trout before leav- ing the province, after an all too tally of former U. 5. champion anm Ursetta to win 3 and 2 in one of today's 36-hole semi-finals. Lumbering Larry Bouehey. a yel- ASSORIED STRlrES AND PLAIN. REG. TO 4.95. ' 4 BOYS' PLAID SHIRTS FOR SCHOOL) I REGULAR 1.95 ... .......... .. - WEDNESDAY. NIGHT, SEPT. 10th hard to keep up-to-date on it. . BOYS' SCHOOL PANTS. GABARDINE OR TWEED ............ .. 1 .49 A fourth batter was apparently . low-haired slant from Inglewood. 11”" VI5"- hit on the stomach by lhl 1 rl . mm WWW the mm, W 0, -. .. . C. - mm" "mm mmfm rm sovs' ALPINE sronr sums 2 4 y I3ovs' BLUE DENIM . THERE WILL BE RACING Ed Melster of Cleveland to grab "L" FOMPANY MOVES type of pnoh wmch people "nah lONG SIEEVES . . .. I DUNGAREE5 ' THURSDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS the other semi-windup. 1 up. I may my cm "dulfgfg" permnmy V, . ' SEP1 11'” "Id 13th . . -'”' '”'"-"”7"”” S ' BROCKVILLE. Ont. --(CP)-- ghigk Being! Carson into use receive , V I I . Cl illon Plot 9! LI ited of M n- "3 09 V m wme 0 9 '5'"! - . i mil product: .01 i:"-'.....,.. (3 comments already published. Benny All Overnlglit Events-uclnulfied Dashes up to ..... 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