NOW i»- Got Ready For The -Cold Weather. We Have On Hand PRESTONE ANTI- FREEZE Iu 1~Gallon Containers tiiwtoirs iltno sllivileii (Opposite Foru 240 Fitzroy St. m) Phone 383 1r PAGE SIX In 13th To 1 Sweepstakes Competition Yesterday End “(YEW In a sweepstakes competition held yesterday at lllc Charlotte- town Golf Club, .l. Andrew Likely and Russell Peunin tied for lolv floss score. They carded 52'; 11,1- the 1B hole course Gordon Hutches-on won 10W net. His score was 101 for a net '71. Erifries are coming in iir tile Junior Compezitliw: which ls to get underway by Wednesday of this week. It. is expected tilat 11 or more juniors will compete. Todzljr made right crown undefenderl. Three Winners At Monoton MONCTON. Sept. L-Kelly’: Nightmare. Wait N'See and Duke 0f Highland were winners at op- ening day of the two-day program of races at the Moneton raceway Saturday. ‘Till-e first two horses look all three heats 0i their re- <1 lpectlve classes and the last oamer! ha"; yum w,” M x1 wmnfl took m.) or me 1hr” _ y l_e c rlnori Upgn QQmpIEilOlI of the first ha... .1 wn andleri toe ffllll‘ f all ' .,_ ' t ‘ the. * " .212: y1i":i.':.i1:...!:i“;i.; y:*";.:.:::.“‘"= “'1” i" ""8 “"h- m’ mmma": l° ‘he Plaller- Snappy fielding was shown by "21 Trot and Pa" Q B“! 59°" Isirlzllsih alltgdthstetelxlrtlfn-eatrlltfilebvcgmllil Rovers ABRHPOAE tth xiii lhll th ' l Duke of Highland (Kelly) . 1 1 2 P“ e s ‘i Y‘ P "n" “i! Haliburton (Letcher) . ...... .. 221 fgigggirdgb " I’, 1 21$ 11; ~11 "an": , Cr““'f°rd' Grlfll“ ‘nd J1me 1121,19,, .1143,” __ 3 3 3 Whaler; Tr R q ' _ n 1 Luntl “ere the spearheads for the Mollie Kalmucl; "rrwlillolnii 4 9 5 Whmock s. ' 6 z’ 5 7 a 3i 509ml’? Canada Brook (McNamara) 55 13 ward C ' 5 1 1 u i, 1‘H,P“T1?é€-e at the DIME‘ John Marshall N. Guy (Crcssman) 767 3' 1 1, " ' “ ‘ . - ~ ~ " alg Lee Harvester (Carr) 9 7 8 céifshacg g 1 i) 2 ,1, i The “lime Wm b? “lmlllued m‘ 011.0 Lee (Jones) 381; Matheson 11-: I 6 0 2 o 1 Thursday evening at 7.30. e: 2.171;; 2.1614»; 2.18:1. Smith p .. . s o 1 o 5 1 q a T t l . . , Pace s» 9 1= a l» e S Side Team Anch s A13 Kelly's Nightmare (Kelly) . 1 11 Hennii... ,1 5 i‘ QIPZOQ? ' ' Inflation (Armstrong) 223 Gallant if . 6 0 l 0 0 i) i o , Mae Tod-d (Trenholltn) 3 3 4 Mcxlnnon 2b _ 7 1 1 _1 5 o ._ Maude Unco (McLeod) 6 4'2 Williams cf .. , z 1 1 1 1 g 1 Battle Bill (JCZYEF) s55 w. LeClair . s 1 l z o o .- ‘klxle Blldl-on 486 Ryan lb . 7 2 117 1 0 Time: . gin-gays: .71104l . t . ""“' g_15 11mg “.1 pace gonnoi-frmf _ Z i! £15 ‘l’ f The Summerside All-Starswm- , E, urge,- p 4 6 o 0 0 5 0 birled sixteen hits with thirteen [wait gseeagxeily; Thai " " " " 591° l’ 3917 5 lllasllsih 33115; rm idiififh {he y a vang . 1 d w-m e i: n es a e gon Giftline (Wood) .. . .4 3 3 “H” l m“ in the 4th‘ Sunday afternoon by the score of lymbol Harry, (Boilrque) 3 44 gem-e by 1m11ngs,_ l7 to 5. and win the semi-finals Time: 2.1312: 2.14; 2.14. over; , 114 100 1m 010o__9 oi the_Prlnce Edward Island in- ,_f~-— Anchors 122 000 102 0l01_10 ieirrlediate championship in two Anchors Score Run after-noon Rovers into cam fotlnllt struggle t as the Anchors scattering v Earned Runs Rovers 5. Anchor-g Take Playoff Opener "wwrwll" L. P. U. Anchors drew first blood in the City League finals Sunday taking the Norm End hard at saw the West two-run deficit in the last of the ninth to send the game into extra innings and then go on to push aver thew winning tally in the thirteenth. The Rovers had a two-run load came to bat in‘ the last or the ninth but their de- fence blew sky high committing five successive errors allowing the Anchors to stage a comeback and deadlock the score 8-8 forcing ex- tra innings. There Was no score in the tenth innings by either side and in th top of the 10-9 it) a team overcome a eleventh the Rove a bid for the lead Higs: scoring on Whltloclfls long fly ' field, Two were out in t2 Anchors’ halt‘ of the inningr 2-1- two infield outs scoring the do» t-iding tally when Buck Whitlock a hobbled Connors‘ grounder to ‘ ell Drives Errors accounted for most of the scaring with the Rovers us- ually steady infield having eight mlscues charged against them and the Anchors inner defence four. Elmer liarter. Anchors’ steady righthander was the winning rliuck- er striking out ten batters and thirteen hits over the thirteen innings he worked. Cyril Smith went the route for the Rovers giving up twelve hits and striking out: three. Glen Matheson loft pasture and Irving McKinnon. Anchors second seeker shared flhe fielding honors, Matheson putouts on fly balls. mos( in Summary last Of the the Rovers’ had six of the 3; Tennis Finalists Displaying decided all round superiority. William "Bill" More- slde defeated Earl Smith in three straight sets yesterday afternoon 6-3. 6-1. 6~3 to retain the Char- lottetown Tennis Club singles title for the seventh consecutive year. A large crowd witnessed the match which was featured with long rallies. steady play and dead- ly overhead drives. In the first sat Smith was on an even footing with Moreslde for six games until Mbresidek variety of strokes came into play giving him three straight games to take the first set 6-3. In the second set smith took the first game but v-as outplayed as Moreside came through with six straight. Moreslde took 1W0 straight games as the third set opened and had a three game ad- vantage before Smith scored his first. However. it looked like it might be a long set when Smith made a comeback itiklnll the 59V- enth and eighth games. but More- , ‘o MORESIDE SMITH is the last opportunity far those tore they again squared carers . Dliiillilnl; to llilriicipate to make Vet-hie L8H?!‘ scaring on Ellis CIDTP u” wmml‘ Th1‘ M!" their entries. nors’ double. The North End team ‘ ' “‘*"”‘_"‘_i_ ‘The Junior (it:e hunt will be didn't thbreaten in the next two wda open" with Cecil Dbvfllll", nn ngs ut in the Anchors’ half last. year's champion leavirg ti; of the thirteenth Charlie Ryan . singled and advanced to third on llut In Front Bobby Suckers completed the first game last evening with the Cundall Kids in the Knights of Columbus Ladies‘ Softball League. On Friday evening the game was called at the end of the sixth in- ning with the Suckers leading 18 to l5. On completion of the re- maining three innings last even- ing the Seekers increased their lteadsand the final count was 23 0 1 Highlights of the game were the catching of McNeil. Joan and S. MacDonald for (he Sockets. while Smith and Robbins starred tor the Cundall Kids. straight games. "Iihey will now meet the Charlottetown All Stars in the finals for the Island title. The Dodgers banged out four- Tivo has hl-t, E, w ,1 - teen hits off the slants of Gil of Williams? Cnnsnors; Sig“; Williams. southpaw lllnger. but C. Ward 2, Higson, when,“ 11mm received only one free pass to I lock. Hennessey, S[a11l@y- sacrifice first. Ten base runners from each h Hits. Gallant; Runs batted in. Wll- team were left stranded on the g "Ems. V. barter, cannon, wmb sacks. A fast double play. Landry lock, E. Ward 2. Rice, Corlsh- to Morrison to Underwood. was _____ ggllbl9npggflgl 1111;115:115 1,, Ryan; fgecuilcii: in the third inning by The second anme in the Cit? S800 ‘ I.‘ s o Jter 2 ‘whal’ e v5 ms‘ ' league Ilrlals i= scheduled for tile 2,°T'ss",’,ug¥ 5.1%,, zbglflwg‘ BOX semis: Park diamond tonight at 6M shell) (Whalen a. Corlsli a Smith 2 '31 I slllflmfifuluc an R u r0 A E with the Anchors and the Rovers son Md m“). by ‘smnh 3 1G1]? 1110,1150“ 3b 4 3 3 3 3 1 e ~ - " r er l - o . a mi-hceonvttferéllnghéeiifim are in “c EEK???’ Leela“): Hm :1; Iii: g g I g ‘ u 1:111:21. use: ‘:..'Zi‘.'*‘."." tr." ii“? ii??? .. 1 a 3 1 3 l ‘-' vars. .- ycut. o day and will ijkcly fend twir ace pitcher, Larterl-‘é OrEICSIltlK “slain? Laarklnsifrlf 4 0 0 0 0 2 southpaw Lefty rdcAleer u to: Smith; Umpires: at in.» 51mg Schurman. c 5 l a e 1 o mourd in an endeavour tn make Francis; on the bases Kane and Delilhaii- i”! 1 9 1 1 l o it two straight over the North Ehfl Lawlor; Ti-me of game 2 hours 45 Phaneuf. rf 3 2 1 0 0 0 outfit. Firetldy Whalen, Rovers minutes; Scorer A. McCallum, Underwood, lb 5 2 3 8 0 l mentor h“ Mi ' .ii‘-l._l!li°="1°" "l _, Williams, p. s 1 o o a a ltlrting Earl Corlsh. young rignt- " t _ _ _ _ .._ _ hlndeir inhan effort to get his team R h 49 17> 13 37 14 g n t e ritllnillg. , Another red-ho: ball game is an- Wellington AB R I: P0 A ll! .1. flPlted and ‘ans and players are FT-‘Il/Illfuily. 2b 4 1 0 g o > ed to note the Flafilllg time rid .-.,.. Gitls- Jb 2 ° ii 1 o mike a special etfort to be on hand By The Canadian Prone M1ii>h°li~ l! 5 1 1 1 3 on time as it has ween- decitied that. N. MrKinhon. rf 5 o o o o Jenn innings "till have to ‘)9 corr- Yvon Robert, Montreal wrestler. 3B P- h 5 2 2 r0 pleted to constitute a game. won. his first pi-ofcasional boxing 0- Pffllllt i. C! 5 0 I a a 0 _ .f~---_-~— match at Montreal six veirs alto Giiildei- c 5‘ 1b - Iflamtlyru aver-row" train) tonight and then letired in (lisgusi. Cameron. lb 3 0 1 14 0 ii » ~_- to return to wrestling. moon-s Desrmhts- 3b 5 ° 1 ii 3 i IIW DELHI - (C?) - More opponent. Natie Brown of Wash- P- MQKMIWIL P- i o o l 1‘ - m 1,500 gllfplll! United States lngtor. was counted out .21 the d: rt.“ :11 (l, 2 a 0 1 < 1 vehicles ranging front twn- second round n: he knelt in appar- Ayersm a n 4 l 1-0 7 o ‘ yhooi trailers to five-ton ;ract4lrs ent agony claiming a foul. The PW"! J1 ~ o o o o Ilro lold at it "mitliimoth auction judges, were nut wnvinctzl arr) Gilli-mi. i! i) _ l’ __ __ __ .. m mo“ mm ‘grgmpno, t Browns purse Wag witihhelh 1 u 5 M m m 1 Summary Doubles: Mar Sohurman. . ‘ ; ‘Haveléufiieda Tu rret La tely .9 w. " PhaneuLUnderw od 2. G.Praught. Stolen base: Father Murphy. Bac~ riflco fly: Behurman. Runs batted in: Gaudet 3. Allen. Gauthier. G. Brought. runs: Bummeralde l4. Wellington 1 Hits oft Praught: l2 in 6 f- lnnlnlzs; off N. McKlnmoa. I in ‘r111 than O'Dol\ahue and Connors side quickly retaliated with strong stroklnil placed shots to end the match in the ninth game. In the men's doubles Boudrias and Foster advanced into the send-finals when they first de- ‘sated George and Strain 6-1. 6-2 -5, 5-4, In the ladies’ doubles. M. Martin and J. Miller defeated l". Hilllon and H. Dewar. 8-1, (3-0. The irlllowine are the results oi the weekend nlav: Men's Singles (Final) B. Moreside defeated E. Smith -'| IHI’. CHARLUIICILWVN GUARDIAN ‘Moreside Retains Tennis Title, Whipping Smith In Ch’t0Wn Club Finals Mel’! Doubles Boudrlas George and Strain. 0-1. 6-2, Boudrias Ladle: Doubles M. Martin and J. goo F‘. Hlllion and " 1. featetl J. Cullen and M. default. The Mixed Doubles played at the times stated: Men‘: Ballet 6.00 P.M.: and Wran. Reddin a and Burnet . Mixed Double: 6.00 P.M.: Smlt-h and T. Sincl Georizt- and J. MaoDvnald. and P. Boudriaa. Ladies‘ Doubles 4.80 PJVL: E. Burke and M~riin "nd J. 4.30 RMJ Si 8-3. 6-1. 63 '- Outtrottinz a field of six horses in every heat Billy Kalimuck. own-ed by Lee Howard oi Com- wall and driven by Willard Kelly yesterday captured the 2:27 trot stake. feature event of a harness racing card held at Montague. Bonnie's Boy. owned by John Harkness oi Summerside was an- other straight heat winner in the free for all. while Eva. Worthy. after finishing fifth in iihe first heat of the Classified 'I‘rot. came back to win the next two with Kelly's Nightmare capping the first mile. . other winner on the card was Lady Rose in the Classified Face. winning (he final two heats after being shaded bv June Morning in the opening mile. An estimated crowd of 120i) witnessed good racing durina the entire program with Rankine Mc- Lalne doing an excellent 1°11 B! starter. The summary: Free For All Bonnie's Boy (O'Brien) Lorraine Abbe (L. Kelly) O. U. Volo (Stead) . Wait N'See (W. Kelly) Just Betty (Seaman) .. scotty Bullion! (Weir) Time; 2.14: 2.14; 3.12% Winning horse owned Hlarkness. Summerside. Classified Trot Eva Worthy (Collins) .5 Kelly's Nightmare (W. Kelly) l George Mac (Stead) 1 ‘by John 131151-11 Mokg (Brooktns) cunt. Abbe (Willis) .. .. 'I‘ime: 2.18: 2.14: 2.13. Winning horse owned by Dr. P. McIntyre. Montague. Classified Poco Lady Rose (W. Kelly) June Morning (McDonald) Just Fiioka (Cudmore) Marjorie Budloniz (Rankine) Nellie Worthy (L. Kelly) .. Maudtne Budlong (Agnew) ‘Time: 2.13%; 2.14: 2.13. Winning horse owned by fred Praught. Cherry Valley. 2-21 Trot Shaka Bil-iv Kalmuck (W. Kelly) Afar-ion . (Scsnple) Ima Kallmuok (E. Seraph) . Lustlcla (L. Kelly) .. Vera Brltton (Weir) .. Billy Aubrey (Brooklns) Time: 2.17; 2.18; 2.15. Winning horse owned by Howard. Cornwall. nitliiisiiy Wins By Knockout .In 3rd liound NIW GLASGOW. 11.8., Sept. 2 -(0(P) — Ace MoClosky. 100., of Dartmouth mrm o tbirdqound tachrfcll ‘ rout over Morris tic-lair and M. Lawson. 5M! .M.: H. Lawson and J. vs. B. DeBlois and A. DeBlois. 1 Billy Kalmuck Wins Trot Stake Yesterday At Montague Meeting Weatherhie Trophy Flay Underway a Winning five without a setback D. the much sought all" silverware. - Following are the result: at 1- “ ' “i ‘l.’ D. he herd s p 0 5 6 4 5 3 5 1 5 0 2 1 4 2 J, MeCourt b 1 Baseball Results Saturday Games American Lelflll Philadelphia 2: Boston 4. Detroit 11; 5t. Louis 3. New York 4.‘ Washinflmn °~ Cleveland a; Chlcasv B. National League Chic o 3; Cincinnati 6. Brookyn 1- New York I. Boston o; Philadelphia lo. Boston 14; Philadelphia 2. 5t, Louisa l; Pittsburgh U. Sunday Cameo American League Philadelphia 3: Bolton 4. New York ‘l; Waahlnkton f- Cleveland l; Chicago 4. National league Bt. Louia 'l; Pittsburgh C. 5t, Imlla l; Pittsburgh 2. Brooklyn 3; New York l. Brooklyn 2' New York l. Bolton a; ehllaaelphia o. 4; Philadelphia f. Chicago 6: Cincinnati 2. Chicago 9; Cincinnati 8. Monday Camel National League 8t. Louis U; Cincinnati 4. 5t. Loula Cincinnati 7. Brooklyn , Philadelphia f. Brooklyn i; Phlladel hla 3. Chicago l; Pittaburg 4. Chico o ‘I: Pittsburgh 8. New ork f; Danton 0. New York l; Boston 8. American Danna, Detroit 2; Chicago 1. Oolutter of Cambridge Maia. ln the feature bout. of o ho hen Wllilht. Mrflxaky had liil op- tha second round In the semi-final Duke Hender- son, l“, Sydney. looted a alli- round decision om Pat Phillipa, lao Halifax. e flllffifilflfllfifl‘ vnnt to xla lnllanoa 121. Ptctsu. b over Ronnie Mnfnoe, erford. cw Wat- lty Ill 1h! f0? ll Ilrlmlln Marie kcyn t Brit human dunno 13"» n shown b! the Coventry % that bad ‘ti: t lflbmll an! ma!!! MIMI the edition to man new! lufldlfl- 1 xiii; card ant. on the canvas three times decision Detroit ‘I: Chica§o l. y ; New ark I.‘ Bolton l- New York 1. Philadelphia a; vmlil 1. Milli?‘ l’! ‘Iéfifaihld ‘on l. t. I ; eve n . IVIIIIIG .2; It. but; (Called Gannon.) international hogan stat l‘. t l; mutt and Foster defeated ‘ and mater defeated O'Donahue and Connors. 1-5. 6-4. Miller defeat- H. Dewar. 6-1. cannot-s and Ev. Wrah de- Hooper. followlna matches are scheduled for today and will be Sltntitth and Cullen vs. Cantwell {id Morealde vs. White W. Cullen and ltdliMartin vo. E. a r. l’. Reddln and B. DeBlols vs. D. J. Palmer and A. DeBlois vs. Y. C. Sinclair vs. M. Miller. Ev Wran and E. Camobcll vs. f. MaoDonald straight Ram" Qhepheid yesterday took over the earl n tho fight for] the lillmhdweaggtiyfbg: D ll 8 tlhgopgrlifittstogtlwlttgrseshoe Club 1°!‘ piece of to I. end offlpth oeeouarpf‘ 114 for the '12 bolt-a and I don't re member ever swing him play bet- ter. One reason wnv I think Prank wua sharper for that tournament than he has been in recent months was that he didn't practice as much Frank heeded plenty of practice before he began to play the tourm- ment circuit. but once he started playing oomoezlttve golf his sched- ule was too ttrenitous. There's a limit to what you can do. even when you're as rugged as Frank. Not onlv was he playing tournament golf, but he was spend- ing three and four hours on He practice tee. After which he would return to his llotel room and do a full routine of wllsthenics with a set of bar bells ile carries around with him. strananan is a weight lifter and a good one. bu‘. that‘: too strenuous a f ’ ‘e. Frank is the son of Robert Stran- ahan of the Champion Spark Plug Co. His father is intensely inter- ested in golf and has eno-"iitraged Prank in his ambition to make oia mark as an. amateur golfer. fie was one of my pupils at the Inverneas Golf Club in Toledo, but. is a much improved golfer after a year on the tournament circuit. Stranahan is finally oo-zvlnced that it is not, neoeaaa y to drive the ball 300 vairds every time he tees off. He realises now ‘hat it. ls better to hit the bell only 25ft yards and keep it. on the fairways. That’; one o! the first thine: any teacher tells a you player 0'. romlse who can get penty of dis- nos oft the tee. But no matter how anwrt he is he won't believe it until he in convinced by his own experiences in competition I know experience myself. hank is a big strong: boy. He gets plenty of distance off the tee. but he is at. his rest with his irozi clubs. He has a delicate touch around the greens. have seen him play and were beat~ en by him in tne open tournaments at Durham, N.C.. and Kansas City are convinced that he has the game to w opinion they point out that. he ame very close to winrdng the ritish Amateur Championship this ear and many of them beueve that t. is a more difficult title to win than the one be lvill be trying for at Baltusrol. As I see lt. if Btnnahan hon a fault it is in bell-g too fast on his backswing. But so were Ralph Guldahl and Harry Cooper, and at times Sam Snead, and they Vi) done all right in this game. hooking the Acid over T would say in his quest for honors wi‘l he Mar- vin (Bud) Ward. Cary Mlddlecoff and Smiley Quick, recent win- ner of the public links crown. Ward, who won the title in 1039 and 1041, the last year the ol-lamptomhip was held, hasn't had as much toumament experiehoeas Stranahaa thLx year. but he is a bulldog in match play competition. Frank prefers medal play tourna- ments. but he is a good competlt u ard will probably rise to the occa- sion in a tournament of the impor- tance of the National Amateur. nu~annuu:F ll.B. Horses llad Summaries At Ghatham (By Tho Canadian Irena) CHATHAM. N3. Supt. 3-]!!!- cm New Brunswick horses took moat of the honCra at a Labor Day racing meet here. Federal. front Acadiavlllo. won the free for all in straight heats. The other four event: watt to entries from loath Nelson. sllediae. Dammit and Halifax. Qummarv! No. l Clllllfled I (Suva Adam rlen . all (W Jail-dine) The: 1.1414: ‘m,- 2.11m; m a Cllflfldl modulo (Irving) gendolyn Hanover (Mor- nme vino (who. lr Ronda Drain 5...... howdy’. o Harv t twill’ '> Info A-‘Aqlllnll f“ lathorfno min t 1.11m: ti: Iflii: l . Rank Stranlhan of Toledo, Ohio. will be one of the favorites when the National Amateur Champion- ship is revived at Baltusrol, Sept. 9th to 14th. l. played with Pra 1k when he shot a 6i‘: on the last round at Kansas Oitv t» win that tourne- ment with a l4 under par some of Most of the professionals who because I went through the same- that Stranahanki chief rivals F8 Y“"__w Y I E. McQulnn, B. MacDonald. M. MacDonald. Boot. Race-lat.- M. MacDonald, H. Plneau. W- MacDonald Boot Race-fad,- H. Pineau, A. Coady. W. Power. V J, _-x,.1__.._. s1. .. PEARLS ~ ma narrate am- Ia Jingle, double and lrlplo strands at Crockett’: Jewellery petitora Col garnered i”? Doyle. part and was the The fol Starter: Judges: ecfl urke. Yen-w- Steel Lead. gum u ?q Youn- D. aghan. Clair Drew. 1 B. lynn. l Running MaeDonal Three J. Burk Th Q Wheel Won lurks, The: Dr. Winnie . ‘HIM e a were VET)’ QOIIQFOUI l 11am of the different feats of the y . D? Sentry took the Mr. Vernon Maddigan W. Campbell, Preston Hillier, Preston Costello, Harold Power, MacDonald. 9.2% oady, H. Wllloughby F. Murnagilan Running lllg-h Jump §r_._ A. Goody. D. Santr . Donald. Helzh 4 ft. a a-4 m. ll! Yuan-IO) yarda- R Kelly and If.‘ Mu rodent f . . . . . . . . .. nod Humor (0. Janine) Santry 8s Coady ‘Win All-Round Trophies At K. of C. Track Meet Ideal weather greeted the com- spectatora alike u hey assembled at the Knights of umbur Recreation Centre fir: their annual field day. Yesterday saw the largest num- ber of entries in history and llw spectators and judging by the ex- pression on their faces all enjoy- and ed a big day itn every way. The efforts put forth by the A sharp lift to the head followi- boys delighted the gatherlri who ed by a eft to the bodyninii 1w, in the r Trophy, he 32 pOlDl! in More boys than ever before took program into run the extra events. The feature event of the day two five year olds. Emmett Burke ‘and W. Provencher, the former winning a very close heat. match race of lowing officiated: Prof. P. Barlow. Messrs, S. F. Doyle, Ron Summary Years-SO yarda- D. MacDonald, G. Steele, B. 75)’! 75 yd;- Mclieod, P. Coker, F, Mur~ n l0 Years-GO yard» LEE. Kelly, W. MacDonald. D. Mc- 0d. l0 Yean-‘fb yards- R, Kelly, W. MacDonald. Don McLeod and J. Pierce. ll Years-M Yardo-_ W. LieClair, R. Kelly. R. Drew. ll Years-Tb Yards- R. Kelly. K. McCallum, W. Le- 12 Years-M yarda- W LeClalr. H. Murnaghan, R. 2 Years-H Yards- m the ‘me To Dunno" mo". A. Cheverle, M. MacDonald. W. ‘ LeClalr. l3 Yeah-Ti Ya A. Coady, C. lair. ' l3 Years-MO Yards- CIA‘. Coady, C. MacDonald. R. lie- a r 14 Years-TB Yarda— J. Burke, A. Goody. L. Burke. 14 Years-Mt) rd!- g. Burke. L Burke. L. MacDon- l8 ymhm Ylflli—~ Mat-Donald, D, Ya ' Bantry, High Ium H. d. Height. 3 Jr.- urnaghan. ft l0 int. tolled Race-lat»- A. Coady and R. Kelly. W. Leonard and K. Guindon. e and M. Flynn. NB (I. D. McLeod and B. Willoughby. and I’. Kennedy. and E. Kaya. ordn- D. 28 Coon- Doing-duals, L Burke, B. M“. unnlng Broad I I :- UOMY. L. m-§'5l>luia'."5. Rah. r .' Glrll Rnoo- M“ M. Doyle. K. McKehna, L ne- rmghan. H. Plneau and xffieoiuum, A, Ch l a. _ _ o. ‘Iaredvraerzdlnh 1130mm’ 1 a B. , . gmnlllacbonald D sum-y, y. one lul lug-m... » L. lurks and A. Anal-mt, H. MacDonald Ind J’. Brodie‘. 7- limit an. DWI!!- ‘iii-ii Ill-mug» llltl B. am' ""1 by tour) entwined f b a. m I. llgnnll. D. lontr’! and 8.81%; 8.37%.‘ I”. All ..........; """"" BUM! ‘llflll .1»- (o i" 2.14: 1.18: 2.1m. m“ awdloattn oftbn to IIIIIUIU having the day's events, he was chased to the limit by B. MacDonald who waa a very close second with 31 points. A. Coady had 34 point; to cop e junior medal donated by Mr. F, Doyle and R. Kelly the run- ner up with M points will set I medal also donated by Mr. S. nie MacDonald? Curie , rah- McArtliur, R. Mc- Yearm-Stl yarda— D. McLeod. D. MacDonald. His- MacDonald, W. Le- um"§§o'\i "iiiiis-"lmfi ———___. Martin K.0.’d“ By Murray ap- qulck rights to the mid-suction sent Lloyd Martin to the 111111-51 for the count of ten after woniil minute of fighting l-h the (hi; round and Syd Murray was ileclar. ed the new light heavywveigh champion of Prince Edward 1i. land at the Crystal Rink, lum merslde. Wednesday evening. Th, first round was fairly even with both boys displaying clever lmx. ina- Murray Was the aggressor fol‘ the moat part of the second from; but Martin fought back well and was never in difficulties. There was no indication in the third round that the fight was to have its sudden ending until Murray’! sudden flurry of blows sent 1m}. tin down and out. The bout m; to have gone five rounds. Keith Champion, 164-lb tight" from Bummerside, scored a clear. cut victory over Husky‘ Peterson, 174 lbs. hailing from Charlotte- town. Champion staggered his op- vponcnt repeatedly in the rim two round! and i-n the third sent him through the ropes to land on llll right shoulder on the ground be- low. Dazed, but apparently un- injured ite continued the fight but showed a disposition to hold on in the final round which iii-o- duced little action. In the inter-town clashes Sum- merlide had a wide margin win- ning six bout: to one. Tile first bout was between two Summer- slde bantams, the Arsenault ilro- thera. and was called a draw. Leo- nard Sovldant, 124 1b.. S".’>l'(‘il a technical knockout over McGask McCluskey, 124 lbs, from Char- lottetown. The local boy was m; hard a puncher for McCluske who left the ring amid slluninod applause for his plucky flizht. F. P Two Charlottetown boy. Slug- ger Reid and Emmett Ghllil both 145 lbs, put on the next three-round attraction and iouizlit a draw. The boys mixed it freely and were popular with the crowd. Reid met a jolting right coming into his opponent in the last rnlln and hlt the canvas but was u without a count. oer Fierguaon of Gummcrsi and George Saundarl oi Charlotte town staged another crowti~pl lng bout, Fergie who won the (l clalon was the aggressor thrnuizil out but. Saunders. back-health much of the time, fought ha;- uavagely when cornered, In tii lalt Immd tiring rapidly he use all his tricks to stay away (w the ‘riser. ducking haymak handily and fighting back gallant when pinned to the ropcs. id Wiley. 215 lbs., front Sum meraide won decision -)\'e Lefty McDonald, 114 lhs. tro Charlottetown in the next bou Wiley forced the fi lit through out, McDonald mlssng Ctlllstan iy w h a rullldhmlse lclt iiit Would have done damage hhdl landed effectively. Kid Kelly, 90 lb. scraplper fro the capital city, scored Charlotte town's only victory, punching oil a clear-cut win over Red Duran 0f Bummerllde, also 90 lbs. ,1 ma 391i)’. 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