QQEQSIX. / "rail ciiaaurrfljcjijowiv overruns:- to an aging fellow filo held i318 lsame title a, decade ago and the i town, decision. In addition there were the fol- lmgpm Fexhimltlignl Eon“! AC ltringsklfii- boys began hollering forl ur - won rom .- ~ , ‘ ' Th f ed Eric Boons cont- gililitit§§c§v..b°<i§d§ien_“‘° R'A'F' llnuaifig was datsd to 0nd AC Knott won from AC Sloan] ‘he he" “m6 e Puts ‘he champ" both b: Monet/on, decision. ionsihlIp on the block because 1i‘ . nitlui tllcrc were 'hrce other Ono of the two miiili bou. "I \blt- Seaman Robinson. N V R.. stationed a with l-ac Abbot of t Moncton scraped the knorkoilt. route in th iliri after Robinson ha .5 up m Qoorl tltlvfiiltfl: ll looked like a W1l1n\ boo: oznnected suddenly . it him down for the count. Jiiliity Wins Feature Event at Bridgevvater iElV 1;; ;_h~,\-~t.g;1 Jollity from the Lahcy uiitl Moriaritv Stables captured the free for all at wdlys harness racing: -.n:et here. ma‘ t head of the ficld in the las - .f (iroprzing the first . civilccl b)’ Cmtes J iinv Conroy dill"? invo inst/est heats of mg in a sparkllns 2-06 ATER, N 8.. SBPt. 30 and 2.0; 1- Free For All Jollitv lCOIYYQYl Rhea Mac (O‘Brieni> Nate Hanover lMorri Great G. (T. Scull-ill?‘ Times; 2.09 1-2. 2.06. 395 1'3- V ) Classified No. I I Sgilihl l O ‘B S1011) (Morrison l (Sweene Bonnie Bucilong " Rae tore Grattan Brawnivoorl Tiger Dr, Times: 2.12, 2.11 1-4, 2.12. ssifictl Trot iOBrien) 4 l tt (Conroy) 1 2 ll lflrliillop (Jabalee) 3 i 2 3 y) You don't have to sfiazid up to bowl as illustrated by convalescent scldi-zrs taking treatment at the Canadian Armv Casualty Retraining Centre, Oak ville, Ont. ACoifltiil crises being restored to health a enjoying the nncicnt game are, seated, left to right, L-Cpl. Gcorze ItEChYtTdSOII Newrnarket; Gnr. Joe Car- .ecl the first perfect major baseball game on record, Providence, R. I.. twirling for Woricest int: a National League franchise, set Cleveland down with no runs, no hits and not a base. Veteran Harry Mizler. who hasn't zhow nuch since he dropped the title. in 1934. trounced him by plenty of points in a non-title tilt. The eight-round affair hea-dllmd a card at London's Royal Albert Hall, scene of peacetime P889511"? and wartime mimics! concerts, Mizler. who won a British Emipke Games ohwrlpionshlp at Hamilton Ont., i3 years ago, beat Boon with a flickering left hand, An expreas- Licut. A.B. Laithuiaill‘ was the referee, while Flying Officer A.D J. Ashpocl and Sqdn. Ldr. E. S Turnill were the iudges. 4 4. Hal Britten (Moreside) Paul Abbe (Barnett) Times: 2.11 1-2, 2.12, 2-16. Classified No. 3 543 5Dr. O. U. volo (Sweeney) 1 l 1 lonlem boxer. he refused to be Belle of Brooklyn (Morrison) 2 2 lvurried or flurrlod and he made 2 Boon miss repeatedly. And at, that Wait N’ See (Conroy) 4 3 3 he was substituting for the Mickey Volo rr. Semple) a 5 4 Jamaican champion. Lefty Flynn. Oxford Lady (Lewis) g 4 5 Th: defeat. which showed Boom Mae Lee (Melt/mung) 5 7 7 as but. a shadow of the fierce Scotty McKane (Mm-ggide) 7 3 5 little battle!‘ of a couple of years back, followed hard on a. non-title Belfast bout in which Boon was knocked out, in the fifth round by Tcmmy Armour. Northern Ireland welterweight champion. A left; to tllejaw did the trick before a roaring crowd of 10,000 after Boon hit the canvas twice. Mizlsr. surprising even the most optimistic, won almost evcw round. l-lis left hand transflgured Baron's features ink; a beet-color and he opened an old wound under like ([l'|‘lD10l'l'< left eye. Immedlat/elv after the flghg Boon asked for a return contest and said h». was prepared to put, Times: 2.13, 2.13 2.13 Baseball AMERICAN Chicago B; New York 3. Detroit 6; Philadelphia 0 NATIONAL Brooklyn 3: Cincinnati 2. Boston 4; Chicago 5. _ id -bet s , hoard be equipped with mull china R E M E M B E R W H E N 38.3. inf. 0...“... 13°32 $5135.13‘ | ggwv-Jzom “@933; 1N3?“ h5g1; (Dy The Canadian Press) over g g3 dim Be t Jack“ Dr. Lee J. Richmond. who pllCh-v ri-eafed it]; biggest surgrise of 9hr; 153E119,‘ h mitt season by outpcintlng! l died at, L-cn Davies of Swansea. It was a, . nne years all” "Willis i th t D vi: thi oday. On June 12.1880, Richmondlnrevioues wheksah a s w! n er, then liold- "vsr both Ned Tarluton, featherweight, champion, and Jlgn 1331115‘ of Dundee. British Empire bnninnw-cight king. The feat has been accom- Jackson, a feathwcight, hi; flu nllshed only four time since. ___ deck for a nine-count in the their man reaching !irs_t | tcr, ‘Toronto: Sgt . Clare Wright, Birch Clif, Ont; , Pie. James Foster, Aylmer, Ont; Standing, Company Sergeant Major T. O'Neill, Saul‘. Ste. Marie, Ont; nd Tpr. James Leggett, Toronto; Pte. Eirc Rice, Toronto, andtTpr. Ernest Ross, Toronto. (Canadian Army Pho o) . . Every ganic in which injured soldiers can parti- cipate is supplied at the Canadian Army Casualty Retraining Centre, Oakvillc, Ont., where members of ti“: Canadian Army are restored to health as quqicx- l1 u possible and returned to their former units. -—-. a '9'” bu- {$1 tly, and be sure to work in a. strong. clear light. To sI-nplify the removal of spots, it is summed that g, cup- lround but fought back furlousl to take a decision over 10 ro we. foo a. .Bil.lie Dohcrty of Liverpool out for action when Liverpoo Ernie Roderick. welterwo ht hold- er beat Paddy Roc of B abtllft the ._. , €=* _ I . ' an i * . v rod. t eie or mt s " " " l t I T" “I'm "l! r-Umm :51‘... and i ‘ ' ' i _ carter removing spots. - ,';____ l! Tia Canadian Prone . Wear Woolen: Lorin: ‘ OITAWAJontao-to 2).. now-rem lonllndlook LOCaIAirTn W. H T H E A TR E tum cumin from be ox wen, woolen: m’ special att- en In Qflflfs .._-_-i-__- M hmiluvlm and malnu- g u; gal-Ion. lilting should l?’ aged _ . “ H nnoonu Wwmeo. cu r In Boxing Tournament cm“ mm‘- .......,, m" “"1 . g,'-=-"','-"--;,-“»?;-,y"w~“"‘,;1‘$§ 555% ' STARBING 9 ‘ml W 6N 9N P911 5- Pricel Board august: that single air clrculnti . and on hangars. not : u, a“? b0 Efidfitléhdtiiv wanna: T“ "ha? apartments are u. andmlzgll! nhrglgi i; glad '.B 3.x fthe.A..'1‘h my, - o0 an y. on; or. use -_ ttitiiti. at yueiwlénf’ billed as tile mullet? aihft... ‘Jill. §§§°1J§§i ’ LYN" MRI iaiready difxclfift Alutation caused mien. the e ts m». will imp lightweight champion of the Ma-r- airmen matched and the other with , W: th» lbw-me housi imltl. Woollen! out o! n: bu: and on ltlms. wont down to defeat fiere two Moncton airmen. MONTAUUE-Jflifil; I Pkg lfloarding. for 1e girls, the Infill/Q IBM”- last night at the hands of AC. Following were the result; in the MONTAGUE-SAI. a ‘siwt way f v . &,..____.____ Gasson of the Royal Air Force. preliminary bouts; l0 P. ill. on thoae, without, 11mm“ Station near Charlottetown. Gas- AC. Fieldhouse, 115, [on u“ o", ‘Pu-mum u." o, d _ a 4 - son won n decision lifter the fighl won from AC. Wlnsiade, 117, Ohar- 19x", u ma“ "ma" wm‘ c _ went the flill five rounds. ttetown, knockout in second j-i-r dren, who camp: i; b. m. Baker, with an eight-pound edge round. i ‘Maud-M m . “an ' in weight, was unable to keep up Lac. Mulhaliard, 141. Charlotte- "out m u" “H” e "Mien i ivithlhias lightaer. lfaster oprgourxijegit gown gun bfyrom tLalcl. ‘X11115’? k148i i l Yl- a W O 13 fill 0 0 l1 CVCTV - 011C l1. EC 1C3 O0 O11 1 giasscn ivcighgd 14'! and Baker inLeahe $35,011,143? “ch I t w - . - _ llfllllll’ VOIOCIIIIOI 5 . , C. , , t , i One of the largest crowds at a won irony Lac. Lot/cache? a Gardening activities l." VEQW DOXHH,’ tournament here for a_ 10118 Mcncton, decision. W!“ W" ‘m’ Q1" P") BM i017 OrrAWA, sept. 80 — (O P) — time saw lilo-ten bouts in on inter- Lac. Buckley, 150. Monctvn won fardcnerl are _ to the prob- “vim! rgntgl; regulations go into stallion moot, matching fighltlirS from Lac. Gulllng,’ 148, Charlotte- --— - 6m 0! M011!!! thblr surplus vagct- qffgct tMnOTXOW Clnldl 111 _ from the Royal Au- Force staLons town, decision. By ALLAN Nl0KI~E50N [ables for winer use. ‘ move by m, pflcQl min-d to hero and at_I\/iiincton. Lac. Gilbert, 143. Charlottetown qamqhn pug; Staff Wrl , vqgubiu! 33mm b. enmim¢ munmm the rent.“ “m” hug, In seven finhis matching airmen won from Capt. Patterson, 140, —-— cagefuiiy be org gwrln], mu my m“, 9,1,19,- me p"; o; “mm; and " from 11a pvt» stations thefcbgfwfi Mianvtlgnr-‘dby a ‘Lnockout in the sec- UONDON. 310 :33‘ showllnfl signs of lnfury or decay landlords in administration cf ‘the "I'm fml-f‘ “ml?” “"11 ' °" T u e Britain's light-we t boxn-B 9 ‘ishoud be used inunedlctoly. Vcn- t 1 stem nd “give gre tar the boll vim“ other three froArg Li-Zlcawlsglércliilel. ‘ggorgktgplovtyén plan lost an Elghbrcmd decision | til-non. ‘ow i “u” “d high con 1'0 a)’ a humidity are the requirements of good stor e space. A bullet entitled "Household Storage of Fruits and Vegetables” any be had free of charge frcm the publicity and extension divis- ion, Dominion Depot nt of Ag riculture. Ottawa. it gives detailed directions for the star of differ- ent varieties of vogetab es. ~ ma: Lunches Evert lunch which workers take in the Joby should contain three types of food. says Nutrition Ber- vices. A lunch box always should contain milk in some fonn, a, fruit or vegetable and some kind of protein food such u meat. If in addition a lunch box con- tains sandwichec made of whole wheat or Canada op ed bread. then it is considered "extra good" from the nutritional viewpoint. Removing Spot: Here are some rules on removing sgots from clothe: so as to lengthen t eir life: Spots caused by chemicals should be treated before the garment is submerged in soap and water. When using a solvent, it's advisable to work from the outer edge toward the centre. Home make good guin- ea. pigs", t solvent on their un< dersidee be ore applying it to the soiled surfaces. Renew your sponge pads frequen- Meanwhile. at Chesterfield. Brady l: ' ‘ ‘ i over when Dorherty retired in the seventh c==rAtouowrm~fig_ ARE TOO GJICK W wfiathil“ §¥i£”timmm came ‘WM “"“°°“$-’ THE sraercu 1's . battle. at riatol, w‘ with Roche swaying igagrnown a, "shared acccmmodat- I’ a landlord desk“ acwmmm» 59m“ 39, 194g druuéicersmrarc receiving fag The revised m-dfl- provldgg for an ation as a home for at least a year _, mlimpl'°?rliféi°" 1:3?" n; A ‘F’ ‘dybmchn a incmse of 10 oer cent of maximum for himself. his father mother. sen volume l, keep,“ up W“ m, W. 3 m; w qhtcken < m; rental if a tenant is sub-letting daughter or daughter in law. Inga m“ o’ m, y,“ "m, chm". 3 34 more than two rooms. last included because of the nu l‘ l" m g 15 certainty of positions to each" The c were announced by tlw Board last Aus- 13 but applic- ation was delayed until Oot- 1- Provided. amflnl other thinxs. ll ‘l ‘i ‘Wmmm m" w‘ “mm” Mme’ Her ar the ‘ubilant N Y k their ‘Honour. ’ - 1 g a or _ ' tice. will be re- ° . "7 °r _llfill'thy In mound. left to “fir: l! ,:r"’.f1g.§,“:,ant u, “w, m old familiar pose —chee ing tlnmseivu after the 2-1 right m. Jim ‘Ina-nor. Bill Johnson: Dickey; rue. victory over Detroit that climbed American League pennant for the eighth tkne in the last i1 years — symbolized by Bill Dickey! Nb. a, to which grinning Cal-thy; lpud Chandler and Bill z tween Johnson and Dickey, Motherly and Oscar Grimes. tenanted aoocrrndai-ion purchased by them since last Dec. 10. Applications for increase in rent will be morO generally to uber. 1n back, bo- arc ‘Iormny Bryne; Bud -- v -.-—_—-.—-—. _.= ituatioxis where the tenant ts re- three reasons - - personal oocupcn- "be sold or rented for one your wlth- A Pullet as 2,...“ more value for his rent cy by the landlord or members of out the rentals appraised pmnfl- 3 31.; Lhan he did formerly. Appointment his immediate family, a division of sion. O c! local rentals appraiser! to m] the accommoda a0 it will house Certified producers are receiv- with applications for changes in rent more people. and what the price: llll for wartcnod eggs: is authorized. board terms obnoxiuus~ behavior E d P A Large Persons on a weekly tenenoy of by tenants 0!‘ $11911‘ all!) Wmfltl- Ty 2 ‘gfumm 47 self contained units 5X9 given the Ill behaved tenants lose 1,11 spec- D Mi 44 Mme protection u ghm on mon- ial rights of tenure and their leu- Halli Doll seems to be com- es become governed by provincial law- The rentals order lists is spec- ified circumstances permitting a landlord to proceed in eviction un- der provlnciai law. in in l of about qt§§e§$1ev$§§ Hi}? I: 33.1%. an id‘ b ‘my i», 8 I'll SIB. O of miffed capons being markemted. f-hly or yearly tenancies under the new regulations. yd roomerg and boarders are brought under the price ceiling under a cpecial sect- Market Report C nrlottetown, P81. Applications for increases also 0f Wmen WhO-HB husband! l" W- Grad n ‘ “ are “ may be made if the rental of any eriieas. he must give his tenant a ; The word flak is an abbreviation ‘unit in“? multiple ftilaqllly dwellilrllg of six months notice to I" ellll. delivcrefls i): m’ Gem“ ‘era: m“ “w” . ca; an e ran genera y a e. M 41 43.3 welutanon moan nil prevailing for similar units in the But the board said 1n its Antllfit 2 pulls?!“ 34.5 "flying-mwhine-wardigig-oN-g-iulr’. same building, or if the landlord announcement that eviction can- B n.4, not take place in the winter in the case of a monthly lease. Special forms are to be provided by the spends 10 per cent or more of the assessed value of the accommodat- ion for renovation; ___,__._____....___.. FROM SBA T0 SEA C 28-80 Fzrlottetcwn wholesaler: are quoting for graded shipments. a sco- Tenants may be ‘ispoasesscd for Board for these notices to vacate A Lar c 48-8 board on both the Atlantic and ,5i_\_d_ the accommodaticn_must_not_ A Me um 46 Pacific Oceans. , .____._ Out Our Way Bv J. R. Williams" PLEASE. ole-est "rt-lie, MARINA . --- THE 0100 BOND re - FORMAL paumem FOR M‘! tooemc! IN RETURN 1 expect GTAR-BOARDER OurflBoarding Flouao ‘rt-tars TH‘ Bioosfi‘ _ .$TRNN OF sew-m- HEAD or ANYTH ' l‘!!! HER ON POW 5H HA5 IMPROVED!!! Elli‘) TIPPY AND "CAP" STUBBS ‘ GOWAY-JA$PL'IQR"TIDPIE“ HOW’ TIPPPE, HOW I THINK HE 9°“ ANQ/fi," 15.0.”... , GQANQ" vigil.“ * fikwrreml I f On a mammoth checkerboard Signalman Morley Mc- Lelsli, New Toronio. left)‘ and Pte. Al. Bolger, of Toronto, ciljcy n game while Physiotherapy Aida Elizabeth Boyd of Slmcoe, Ont, looks 0a.. - (Canadian Army Iboto)