Tr . Auousr 14. 1950 mer st on It's The 0F AD Starting 9. o.m.” Tomorrow GREENDAUS let loose with g Bargain Barrage that will shake the Island from stem to stern. - ' r 0 A TO . s' :9 if H ”” TO gfm nnrssrs . . ass I ,,.,,5, nnrssrs 1.8.88 P.E.I. Tennis Earl Smith of Bummerside and Miss Helen Larter of the Char- lottetown club captured the Prince Edward Island men's singles and ladies sing' tennis championships respsotivel, at the Charlottetown Tennis Club courts in Provincial tournament play there yesterday. smith defeated runner-up Jim Palmer of the city Club in a gruelling three-set battle yesterday afternoon by scores of 7-5. 6-2, 7-5. while Miss Larter downed former champion Miss Audrey Dsslols. also of the local club, by scores of 6-7, 0-2, 6-3, in a well-played, keen- ly contested match yesterday morn- In g. Both contests came up with some " -- Hi ' of tennis that i 1. 324.50 oaesses. Sheers. Nylons. 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The finals in these events are ex- pected to wind up the Provincial Closed Tournament on Wednesday. Week-End Baelulto Men's Singles Quarter-Finals Jim Palmer defeated Ivan Dowling 8-0. 8-6; PVC Leonard defeated Walter cui- len 6-4, 6-3; Earl smith defeated Paul Kaye 6-1, 0-1. Semi-Finals - Jim Palmer de- feated FVC Leonard 3-6, 6-0, '7-5, 7-5; Earl smith defeated IULt. Levitin 6-2. 6-3, 84. Finals -- Earl smith defeated Jim Palmer '1-5, 8-2, 7-5. I Ladies Shgles Semi-Finals -- Helen Larter de- feated Marilynn Linkletter 6-1. 6-0. The GUARDIAN. (ll-iARL0'l"l'E'i'OWTNK -Eielen Larter, Earl Smith I Win Singles Titles At . Tournament Audrey Denloia 6-7. 6-2, 0-3. Men's Double! 170 Weir and P70 Leonard de- feated J. Molyneaux and M. Mar- tin 6-9. 6-0; (5.13. 1"itzGerald and Bill Msclean defeated Harold Power and Andy Adams 6-2. 8-2: 1'70 Cartwright and 1'70 Gamble defeated Ned Wran and Dr. Fraser 6-2. 7-5; F Lt. Thomas and iI'fLt. Baby defes G. D. Fitzaersld and Bill Macuan 3-6, e-1, e-4. Mixed Doubles Paul Keys and Miss Wanda Mac- Millan defeated -T. L. Fitzaerald and Mrs. Baylia 8-6, 9-7. '.l'oday'a Schedule Men's Doubles 5:15 P. M. - E. Ben-igan and W. Toombs vs. Jim Palmer and A. Matheaon. Winner of above match to play Paul Kaye and Ivan Dowling at .15. .'r.L. Fit2Gerald and Dr. M. Schaplra vs Allan MacDonald and Jack Kennessey. Ladies Doubles 5:15 P. M. Margaret Dumont and llllizabeth Wiilett vs Mrs. Baylls and Claire MacDonald. Helen Latter and Wanda Mac- Mlllan vs Rita Berrigan and Max- ine claybourne. Mixed Doubles 0:15). M. Dr. Fraser and Nora Dellois vs Herbie Hughes and Elizabeth wil- lett. Dr. M. -schapira and Margaret Dumont vs Ned Wran and Helen Larter. Fred coyle and Theresa Arsemuit vs Jim Palmer and Audrey De- PTGESEVEN .--......--...--- -----V i; ,, puwmm new: Imneaurrlrr foe; '.wnmmc wmmi was we can IO! IOOIRI "King of the Cowboys” Ind TIIOOII The western clothes you've always svonied - the some authentic styles worn in the movies by Roy Rogers. ' the "King of the Cowboys." ROY ROGERS SHIRTS-WITII big 8 X TO photo QT Roy and Trigger . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52-93 End 53-93 aov acorns ouuoaares 33.25 aov acorns cowaov sma- nov acorns KERCHIEFS 31.25 am! acorns nrs .98 I D limited x . MCDRE 5. Mi-iLEO Finals - Helen Latter defeated Falcons Win Both Ends Of Twin Bill From C.&a”B. Ment's Falcons yesterday after- noon took a double header from the Curran and Briggs team from Summerside at Memorial Field to move within a same and a hair of In the first some which was a continuation of a tie game the locals scored the winning run in the last of the ninth on Lefty MacAleer's single to right field with Macxinnon scoring from the league leaders. second. The score being 6-5. The final game of the double- saw the Mentmen run amok over the construction crew winning her going away 8-1. The newly erected scoreboard was in working order and many favourable comments were heard about it. l Falcon! Blois. also handled seven chances in the infield without a mlscue. g MacAleer also turned in a credit- able performance in the second game as he hurled a four hit ball game while walking two and hit- ting another. He retired eight 0 A: B batters on strikeouts. He was opposed in the second game by Alan Stewart who yielded to Finn after five innings of work. The winners combed the offerings of. both hurlers for ten hits including another home run by Moe Good- win. The four base blows came in successive times at bat by Whitlock and Goodwin in the fourth frame. Wally shepherd and Irv Mac- Kinnon had two hits for the Fal- cons. only extra base blow of Mac- Aleer went to Paul schurman who hit a double in the fifth nnsr GAME Box Score Currananrius AB McKay cf Stewart 11 .7. Bernard p . Landry as co) -ocwcoooooaoH lb Tlmrnins 3b. as B. Grady lf, rf. 9b Gallant if .......... .. S. Bernard 2b .. Mitchell e B. schurman e .. Totals : 3uuuuuuomouuHo shepherd rf .. Goodwin If . J. Bernard lb 3 3 3 g 3 3g)latc;.-iialeer p I J. Grady 1b ' 1-. om. u. 1 o o o o o HERE IS REAL VALUE B. Schurmon s l 0 0 3 (1) 3 summary Fin )1 .. 2 0 o A, s. gernard 2b 3 o o o 2 1 Earnednms-O&Bmlr.d!';lC0v!;;it P. Schurman if. e :4 o 1 s o 0 runs bit-ted in-511mg Kaoumgwmy , scewm v. or .... .- 2 o 0 I 2 0 W '-W'' - .,, - "359 M35 3; Roy Buck whitlock. who trades 101,315 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H 30 1 4 34 a 5 lock 2. P. schurman. 01!” mm a piece of hickory to a willow wisp Whitlock. ooogwin; auwllarxlguw; A as the seasons progress. was the AB I7. I! PO A E McKay, Shep erd . 0 NW 5 outstanding player in the second :4'c'f;"e",f,.e 21; 4 1 1 2 1 0 base on balls-off Maealeer 2,Finn; game as he smashed out a home shepherd ,1 H 4 0 2 1 o 0 hit by pitcher-McKAz;y (ssteugzt): - run and a pair of doubles in to 4 0 o 1 o o struck out-by Mac 06? W' V QN times at bat for the winners. 51!)!-Ifagclgalius 4 3 3 l 6 0 art 8. Finn 5: d0l1bI0 '.P1lY'T1m' 1937 DeSog(?Ns'ggU-PE his other time at bat for the sec- goodwm 1; ., 3 2 1 2 o 0 mins; passed balls-P. schurman: 1939 HUD end game he hit along fly to left Mccallum c 4 0 0 9 0 o losing pitcher-Stewart. . 1942 DODGE COACH 3350, field that the fielder missed and -1-,.1,.o.-"u, 4 o 1 7 1 o Umpires-Plate. .1. Echunnan, 194-1 Aus'rlN SEDAN 9750 :K:;l;I0CkIig!lBdG his way around to Mcxinnon cf 4. 2 2 3 0 o bases. Kane, Toombs. 1949 Fonnggpom-door Sedan .............. .. 51475 Ea:ce(ile;tTCondition 1045 M - on- Platlorm & Racks 5550 1946 KB55 lntematlonal i 1947 1-Ton ................. .. S1050 TRADES ACCEPTED CONVENIENT TERMS W. II. JENKINS GREAT GEO. ST. lira. nai . AT WORK.......OR.......AT PLAY CANADA DRY M coders ererywxfexe... 5O arr TO A GOOD s1'An'r OLO IIOME WEEK & PIIOVIIIOIIIL EXHIBITION Ne congratulate the Man- agement "of our Exhihition on their 60th Anniversary and Welcome all Visitors K. McKenzie gcairns ah Pineau ab Whitlock as ,Mccallum s Trainor lb . Mcxinnon if. of .. 1-l, Hennessey pf. rf Beagan p Iarter -McKenzie p MscAleer p . Totals ' - one out when winning run was scored. fo the 1950 Show. 7. . . A special mobile recruiting unit has. arrived in Chor- lolfeiown and will be accepting recruits for . .. . O”I3'ol-hlbhihb-DONG aoOOwMHooooHOHoy OOOH:OOOH9ONMHH b5OQ9593G9I4O9I-930!” 53 May we remind the mo- 93 na- 1. may ACTIVE Force 2. THE -SPECIAL route: W N- I V .IsT:.f:ZM toring public that you too luminary V II i Earned runs-O as n 4. Fllconl E" I” 9" I” ' 9”", it; runs batted in-Goodwin 9. Mc- Caliurn 2. lidacAleer. Stewart 2. Landry. P. achurman: doubles - Mcxsy. .1. Bernard: triple-Mccab ium; home run - Goodwin: stolen bases-Mcxsy. Timmins. Gallant, Whitlock: left on bases-O & S 5, Falcons 4; base on balls-off nea- gm 4. Bernard 1; struck out - by Beacon 4, MseAlesa- 2. atewart 3. Bernard 5: hit by pitcher-ehep- herd, Cairns (Stewart). McKay (Reagan): winning pitcher-Mob Aleer; losing pitcher--Bernard. Umpires -- Plate. .7. achurman: bases. Kane, Toomba. l I IICOND (MIKE I .. .- .. The unit will be at the Charlottetown Armourles all this week from 9s.n1..lo 9.30 pan" start" Fy having your car. tested and checked By our experienced mechan- lcs. MOTORS PHONE 678 or 1707 . . an information may be obtained by oisplylni 3" '"" I60 KENT ST.