I I) It the Guardian. mm. 'l'nes. In. 28. 1904. II M LADY DRIVER Canadian stock outboard or was the only female driver in ttonal championship races at tile competition. Rexton. NB. The pretty Miss Cl’ Wtrephoto) Huskies Down; Tracadiel3-3 ' The Johnston's River Huskies 'walloped Tracadle 18-8 in the first game 01 their aemHinai lseries at Tracadio on Sunday. J. MacDonald went the distance winners allowing only one walk and atmclt 3 Miss Vera Kenney of Monec ton take. the controls of a powerful outboard motorboat at the start of a race at the Orioles' Brooks Robinso Increases MVP Chances By BEN OLAN \‘lCW YORK 1AP) < Brooks} ltoluuson. a clutch hitter with‘tn third despite a two - point|Boyer of Iiall‘ for the dramatic. en-fgain . Hank Aaron of‘Mays. fianred his chances of winning} Milwaukee surged two places toI Harmon Killebrew of Minne- the American Lfague's Mosltifounh at .317. isotfii. although dlhe failed to hit Valuable Player ward in 33-. ~ ~ a other and ive n a run in timoi-e‘s “T‘f‘kelld series against‘ _w'me May“ of 3” “‘“c‘W'six games last week, continued film-azo White Sox. .h" ""9 home run- iI‘Cl'e‘a-su‘tz‘to lead in these departments. Robinson u-mi Friday's sameihis leading total to 38. Santa isi He has 42 homers and 95 REL; . with a run-producing ninth in- i for the five hits. out ten. . M. McBride and L. Linid HIE!” i tempts. Williams advanced to setting the pace in a tight RBI i 31 :xergtgtggyg “$22?!” “it: ' second at .330. while Santo fellfrace with 90 to. 89 for enIand gawe'up ten hits. P He“ 5 S" Laws and m ("ri‘dricken was top batter for the. I iJohnston's River crew while M. : iKelly was one for (our for the ‘ Tracadie squad. I Next Sunday Johnston's Ri— ' ver will host 'l‘racadie. I t nm: 5 l n g l e. and Saturday's e o in Sunday's opener. he had A doilhIt" and two singles as thel (Il‘lnIt‘S won 7-3. and in lth . ll’L'Illr‘ap he drove in the only run as the white Sox managed a u ship on Labor Day law . large W‘iile Baltimore increased itsI numb" 0‘ “mote” tum out I: lczlri over Chicago to I‘d games” LONDON squaw Pomt shooting runs. on Ti’illlllsnn roller-ted eight hits in t Boxing Board of Control Mon-I board I"mm-tail wind causing low scores atj The lhirrl haseman's over-alliposed return world heavy-i med to the world Boxin Calm. . ' performance last week .was .lolweight boxing. title fight be-I c1], 8 to?Iopviigkzhflfleuzimhzifi hits in 27 at bats. enabling him. tween champion Casstus Clay} “we are asking the world 1Scott MacDonald was the lad” plan- in the American Leaguelboxing has now refused to rec-- ‘ t, u . . mum: rare. .ognize the fight." said Teddy! :Ififrfrtlifg: $3536: H? grazzigglkvx. Mum! TRAILS MANTLE I it. If everybody stands together Sgt. p.12 Taylor s o] w " ~'"~" PM" Waltham pointed out that the Tpr. RL. Clark . , ti tom continues to hold 8 Com‘ mandin; b at tin 3 lead. He Rookie Tony Oliva of ane- mnpospd fight would be part 0 “mos a return bout agreement—"and lCadet Scott MacDonald boxing now believes this returi'qcpi, G Davie, fight clause to be undesirable." irpr. E. Bane", assassins: am also said that the first Clay-Liston fight. in Miami.I last February made the "wholei o o ‘ BrlI'lS Boar paration for the city champion- n 3-1 \‘lClOI‘y. t i ficult at the 600 yards with a fishI team's 16 runs. icampaign to outlaw tile pro-l could go on in any country arm...” 600 yard range. and mow from 5m“ “M third: “A‘mosl "fly mun“ my in trols sport in a large number] The following are the results . V ss 1 Mantle. then-tunner-up. by only; aflywhere in the worm 02 M. Susick Shm‘mn' {'0 Romnm" " business of a return undesirable game with a three-run ninth Ill-l The first practice shoot in pro. (API—The British Walthnm. secretary of theISamrday. Conditions were d“. in trio. and drove in six of IliSIday threw its weight. behind a. "in. doubtful if the I 1" Wk up {our mints 1° 'msland Sonny Liam" {Boxing Association. which con-'in the Tyro class I r‘I'tInSOn trails WNW-y then the fight cannotugo on Sgt RA. veasy dropped four points to .335 last: Week with five hits in 21 lt-I tempts. However. Mantle lostl sir points to .309 with a “or—16‘ F yd ' f Legion Team I .305 . in the National League Pitts- iii-zh‘s oherto Clementei . ‘ maintained a comfortable mareI SUM‘MT'RMDF? "‘ c9353] 2," mm. his rinses, pursuers'l Movers scored in every inmngf Billy Williams and Ron Santa to rout pitcher Jack Grabowslril of Chicago Cubs, and demolish Inman Plumbing; DROPS POINT lby the football scorn of 18-1 here (‘Iemente dropped one pointI list "If! L v to .344 with 11 hits in 33 lit-I Coastal.Movera now take I! bewg'gg fiftfieggmrggt "“ "“ ‘ """ ""mmfldml “0.88m” ‘0 “0.66 D th' .Children's fund and all pro-1 lead in the Prince County. orge U let M o, l s the game will go to softball finals. The fourth gaime‘ . the lid of retarded children will be payed hero toniui. - At For the second consecutiveIDe'nle‘s I “13:,0‘11? 3m, gitfl'l‘endgg‘ly f 1 same. Coastal “Wm Weber Regiment band will hold a hand ’ concert. 'Dhere will be that an alternative would be for t Clay to defend his title against The, Charlottetown Legion = some other opponent. or for Lis- Ju‘femk‘s “’1” “Id 8 Dl‘aclk‘! ton to fight another man for the; 99ml?” "I 7-00 mm. at Memor- right to take on Clay. l! Field hi Neva-ration loi- . "At the moment we have no, their game with the Kings I suggestions who those on county A1160!” on Wednes—g should be," he said. day night- . (Imago WM“ 50" Slump“ ""19 - and would add up to a disservr pace to fou at .306. Bob t... w k Chance of Cleveland hit fifth m;fi:£'l’: “mm” "m as or OUT I George Kinch allowed lnman‘ TORONTO ((in .. George H‘ l opon tennis tournament . Plumbing only a single run intDuthie. sports editor of the‘gate prim; awarded to (11:: \l mil be held at the Charlottetown the lop-sided game. Kinch. who I Canadian National Exhibition. ‘ who Tl‘nnis Club allowed only a run on three hits ' Monday denied reports that the com! t September 2nd. Singles matches Saturday, was clipped for five CNE issued orders to a contea- . only will be played in the tour- safeties and the ingle tally ‘ tant to get out of he water dur- Members 0' the Charlottetown nament. Entries for the tourne- last. night. In-man Plumbing’allng Friday’s 32~mile Lake On- “393' 0‘ the Royal Canadian. merit will be received on 'l‘ues- nun came in the final seventh i ario swim. ‘Pegmn WI" WNW!” 08" Park- i day and Thursday aftemoon and inning when Wayne Moore IInK-I Mr. Duthie was commenting "'8 “" the f‘el - I Saturday morning of this week. led home Jack Swift who got I on a report that officials aboard The fOIIOWIng Will be the line- i Entries will not be accepted on by an error. he lescoi;f cchruilser Ghad “114d I'm 2L unqaarlottetown team I no hand on area rover. . 0f : arry Ellis. Wayne h m“ a" H" b. n of Boston they would have toiMacDousall. Milne Kelly. Billy take him out of the water be- ' Weabhel‘bie. Carl MacQuaid. cause a storm was threatening. Fred MacDonald. Ian MacDon- Grover was among the 18 aid. Cyril MacDonald. Jamey startle" who failed to finish fill: Kennedy and Smelt Gillh. co turn out to witneu a. s- 1‘ after Saturday, August N at Kine noon. and walked a batter in his route g performance. Although '“m goin 1 , . . d. Practice Called 5.13.? “332.5. Vittoria A practice has been called for as immnive. They $0113.»? pining Hawks on is. gong a total «will: in? 03 52;:er "L‘g‘guyfi'gz‘. m. . . d mad at 6:00 pm. Jack rabowskl. m ' tonight. Coach Bill Gallant u- I'“ ‘° I'm "‘9 “m "m" EOg'GS Down them being home runs. The Mme" “M " “huh "m I sp't's‘lttleas gmt‘iritt‘; l" “‘9 "M '"m' °" "‘° '33: i decided to divide 10 per cent ‘ prize money Quests that all team members henna” “even be on hand for this workout. —_____.___ Souris 9-4 minus second baseman Frank ' . PROBABLE wmlmm' “If: gantI'9‘t‘1iii"t.i‘ii “mmfiin of Gaoaonmwn - Jogqh PITCHERS Manfcdmmd‘ “d d“ In: . w 0 was 0 y m Moi-tell held the Sourts run. Monuord' ‘mi ea from the finish line when i duffel“ to two hits as he we“; I he was forced to call it quits. . 0" '0 pitch 8 new Kings County I Leanne ‘baseball reco After that It was all Coastal f here Sunday as the Eagles d I I u an 3.0 received $4.400, Judith do Nys I my a up and ' of who win also wiItlLl‘ili ; ltflkoout‘ll _:‘aigt ashore ne.recev i kept mounting a" wm’ "hm lasso George Park of Toronto ? “ouris 9-4. “V THE CANADIAN PRESS Probable pitchers tor Tigegi Mover ay‘s major league base a in team a samfin. wlth won-lost recordl 1"“ “m m g brac eta: . . . in 10 more in the next three . I Amorfc league M) “in” and an"), M the “(1152:4130 while Grover Ile-f bfiertelila new of m as Angel?“ Ga'°“°??n‘ N the score was 19-1. __.__.__L_ ....-_-._..,,__.-,..__'§rlwevsmbflfiks that of Milan “1333‘! mam” '5'”; n' Jack Grabowaki. the laden; ‘ 9mm“ or]; who had an. Chic-o "pinnf'i'ifiio n wen” 1-3 lnnlnu- famine on: Game Postponed m. w - mn- rlevel‘ d M on n' “:0, u and walking seven. Relief pl: mm M Pao- ' “~ ° W' .- Sleigh wanted the M. 9‘ "Wu nine ulna. nine bits. mined two salami-e. Poppa: (11.5). N. if; Washington. Osteen r12-9) at New York. Ford (12-5). N. netroit. Wickershllm 45-9) at Boston. “either (at) . «tonal learns ew York. Jackson (7-12) or ‘lIle alarm city matador of the tnntns. ball playoff game scheduled to walked a batter. be played between the Main 'Marty’ MM"! NW" 1" “W Brace Mariners and the m- of COMM MW!“ '0'" 0“ 3 ttonsl Park All-Stars at the new homer. a double lid softball diamond. rim w cancelled. amondhad "9 several middles and w. unfit and-tmck out seven. llle MacPhee of the Eagles had two for five at but. 1‘“! wk Georgetown'a tut game of angular play. his aeo- velle bettod in ms: Cincinnati. “l , a?” Purkey (7-7), run home? IIOIII WI"! "’0 '“l' for play. The game is scheduled “‘9 . I "*9 Ptttsburgh. v'nai. «mm at In in four trim Dons Allen I!“ for taught at the new mi... asle- our water. My Louis. Simmons (19m. N. a other three run homer for A McCullw‘I, em “,9 .0“ San Pt- I “- i “- o. Mulch“ Coastal Movers and Ibo added on“ m "A". with a 6 and. 0 record. and (15-5) ., m Ann]... xoum . single. lie was up five times. With Cinders outta-mano- lift-SI! in. Line score Ill nag” Auluathls. 1:01.;(limoat Marteliuez'de‘d :ide m Ph , Inman Plumme . persona ave ros reco a . .i...‘..'3:§l°ms.'§dosiI':iiri dawn” 000 min i D G wikangeaflacm b'avrersi‘en “glazcj‘gm Walter Walker Oln " _ ' ml Movers V 1' lea were Stan Pen. “‘0’ 3mm) (7 m u in I“ a ll 1“ mail: hm lint Many. don lid Donny Mam Sale Ends Saturday, August 29th SAVE 331/2 75 45% 15% 50% 38% 75 50% 831/595 62% ~ 40% 50% 33 V3 %. 50%. 50 7/5; 33%96 10% 25 "/0 20% 50% 20% 83% 95 47 % 331/3 % 10% 33'/éi% 10% 10% HOLMAN’S ‘STOREWIDE IIISBIIIINT SALE 12 BIG DAYS EVERY ITEM in Holman's entire stock in Both Stores offered at DISCOUNTS 0% To 50% "EXCEPT SCHOOL TEXT BOOKS" LADIES? WEAR Quantity Item Reg. SALE SAVE Quantity Item Reg. 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