Agqusla 1940 REMEMBER WHEN ‘B; '1‘iie Canadian Press; i:l.t> cf sportnnen from _ili.l the Unit-ed Stales pan i- [Q Eddie Grrard, great deienermazi and or ihrce Notional Hockey sue tennis, buried at Ottawa '_~ year» ago today. ll till ‘s; iuncr ompetition Gets Keen As Island Open Tennis Tournament Nears End l-Iiiorites eoiitiuutil their stczidy advance zis play ivas reached es- tcrliiy lil the semi-finals oi men's and ladies singles in the Prime ind- llvril lsllind Open lciinis Tournament. And as the field narrows down u". ltflllltl of tennis being exhihltet continues to get better and better, lueiity matches were riiii oft in yesterday's play viith play being “vii Jl(l\;lllt't‘ti lll _:iil ‘ilivisioiiu, Ottawa, St. John, Ilallfax and Mange,“ ‘gnu. “N,- ir-ft iii tlii- fight fnr_tlie men's singles title with Don Mc- ]),,|l'|llIll, .\t‘l‘lit'll Mi. hniectiiig tltirnet Raper uf St. John in today's svlitlrlilllll .liiil lllllihrllliillt‘ mot-jinx Bob Watt in the other bracket. Me- llpiflilltl, the llnniininn champion eliminated the local "giant killer" liill Mort-side with only the loss of three games; llaper dis used of‘ Ivor yn-iu», o-Z, 6-3, 6-1. lliigli Liltlefilsposed of a fellow (m; 500mm Yl"lit'\ llouutnin tlit- Bridgetown jlllllfll‘ 6-2, 6-4, 1-6 and 6-2 tn one of tiu- i~\ir_.i “st-t innit-hoe of tlie day while Watt completed the players in t|~,i- \i‘lill‘|lll_i|l_\ liy iiiunlng frotr the present men's singles and doubles Qiuilllillttll ot hliskiitt-iteivziii, Pete McKenzie, 6-2, 8-8, 6-1, t: _. i, i.i.llil:c:ii and Nova Sco- _-,- ill-i“ left iii the running S., defeated Ivan Connors, Char- -2. .‘.s singles senior crown. Weill of Petite Riviera bent lou-ewwn- 7‘5- 5'4. 6 l.ii,< 5.5 of Chnrloitctoivn 0-2, 6-1 ll- Lil Ali-Crlitiy, hliiiiiimxil won Junk" Ladle! sillfilfl iiilwin, llilliliusic, N. 13., 6.. .‘: l)lil'(‘(‘tl Graham of Ot- E' walk“- sullllnef-ilde. defeated iii, il lli-Lvn Tldnirirsh of Char- 5' Demmi Charlmi-elmlmi 2-5. 6-4. 1 - , 0-0, 6-1, while the only 6'1 _ o ~ ltll-llllflllil, Mrs. o. Lewis “all M111"- Charlottetown. de- 0_ .-\.i \\'.’lS taken toithrce sets fealed Beryl DQ311115 CIIBYIOi/t/e- b,» . i. out: of llrlrbtirn Nfcrcei" “Willi 6'1» 1'6: 6'2- - \,' t ll. fi-T, 6-4 6-3 after los- fxgi, ; S“, ' Mixed Doubles Isiiiiid Juniors L050 Don Saundersml- Halli“ Ind Mrs. Sterling McDonald, Charlotte- town, defeated George Collins, Hal. flax and Miss Joan Miller, Char- lottetown, 6-2, 6-3, ‘P. McKenzie, Ottawa and H. Mc- Lrzidy. Montreal defeated J. E. Nlicleau. St. JOilTl and C. Harrison, Roihesay, 6-3, 5-7, 6-2. J.C.I. Edwards, Halifax and Gwen Rogers, Charlottetown de- footed lvor P113600 and D. Graham Oiimva, 6-4, 6-2, ' H. Little lind Jean Wright, de- feat/ed F. G. Hutcheson and Mar- garet Martin 6-0, 6-1. Men's Doubles B ‘tloreside and Ivan Connors ill to withdraw from tho he men's singles as they l‘. ‘in (lefvht before Bob Rlciiiiiclil and .il of Ilritigctoivii, N. S., to . it l\lOllll‘t‘fll-N0l'il Scotia i tho local youngsters put l‘l"{Z'.<‘.'\' lxifcrv bcing cl- llilflnitlf.‘ mot Watt, strod- _ lll lhc men's singles and tut of tho picture 15-4. 6-2, Cmiiiors in meeting 1.i:ii lost 7-5, 6-4, 6-2. Island Battle 1n Jun 0r Ladie 5 Forbes Mountain, Bridgetown and P. Cole Chester, N. S., defeat- ed G. F. and F. G. Hutcheson, Charlottetown. 6-i, 6-2, Don McDlai-mid and Bob Watt defeated Ivan Connors and Ivan Hcddlu of Charlottetown 6-1, 6-2. _J.C.I. Edwards and Hugh Little o! Halifax, dcfeiilcd Jack Kenny and Art Wright, Charlottetown, 6-1, 6-2. G. Raper and J. E. Nadeau. St. John, defeated Bill Moreside. Char- lottetown and Don Sanderson, Hali- fax, 6-4, 6-3. Ladies Doubles E. Dalton, Dnlhousie and Phyl- tzle for thc Island Indies .i'.i- l5 n fight laetween Joan i: CI’tll'l0llt‘l(i\'l‘1l and E. of Silmnit-rsldc. Miss hfiller Lwnt Itflss Beryl Delilois imlil mulch B-l. l-G, A. l)i'BlOlS also of "i>.\il us lioiiig down b:- - imliili strok" l: of 111M; o! Siliuiiic- uie 2-6, 6-4. iiim- btllll-llllfll matches i an t'.\'ll'lt set before the ‘were decided. l'.‘llt.\ ‘M10 rim off dur- liiv ill mixed and men's titiitbles. limes this morning and ' :'ll‘l'l(‘lll enters its tiext , C(,,,._,X,,,Un, f. 1 , its MClfPfln, Rotiiiesarv, defeated ,,_h_,5 ,0 be Drlthgmlllogligz Pédfilllebéllll?!‘ and Maigaret Martin " 1 Mrs. Sterling McDonald and Miss RESI-LTS G. Rogers defeated Miss Helen Tid- , marsh and Miss E. DcBlois. by de- Sciiitir Men's Singles mun" , BASEBALUS BIG SIX (By The Associated Press) BATI NG (three lczidcrs m each league) Player, Club (i AB R H PCT- Rotitliff, Browns 1G2 385 56 13H 35B McCosky, Tflgers 9'1 404 B7 142 .351 Fizuiey, Red Sox 90 389 59 136 .350 ' Roper, St. John, bent . Otiiiwn, 6-2, 6-1, 6-4. .\f1ui ' .. UIlL‘lU\\'ll, 6-1, Halifax‘. licfcnteri hi, llritlprtoivii, lS-LI, Fvuiiir Inilies Singles Wri-lil. ll (in ti-'_‘ ' Pciitc Rivicre. N. 't‘ll Rogers, Char- if." I ., Dunning, Giants 93 353 51 118 334 ~‘““};‘~‘,‘,-_l, f“ Rziwell, Bcrs 78 26a a0 as .323 _ ,-H._,,“.',L d, m,“ lI-Slicr, Cubs 75 1'73 41 89 .326 lloiue Ru|is:— , American League-Fr“ Rrd 5.1x, Grililiin, O‘l1\vn. (iOl-Jflt- ,26~ Nimmlal 153919-5474‘? Cardin’ .i.iii.ii'sli, Clilirlottctolvii W115» 32~ Runs Bzitted In:- .\lrn'.r: nl 5-7. .lillllt‘l' .\leii'.~ Singles Aiui:r.c"ii Lcnilue 'I'l_£!(‘l‘S, 96. 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Wont: CHUM Till" TOBACCO OF QUALITY ‘Yvllillliilt ii- i-i-~‘<"“"‘ an Win vow!“ i__, iii, tins. cur COARSIZ FOR Tlili l-‘IPB o cur FINE rot: ROLLING YOUR own Grecnberiz, i National League-F. = i l Evening Shows Old Home Week Aug. 13 To 16th i One of the moit aiiriieiivt- fcii- turcs to many 1100px of the (:\i't.ll- in; performance duiuixg Exhibitions has been the Horse Show m the Outdoor arena opposite tlie Grand Stand. ’I‘his years OLD HOME WEEK program Will, by zirriiigv- ments maclc uuth t-lic Charlotte- town Riding Club, have Hone Show programs on Tuesday, Wed- nesday and Thursday evening. startintt at 8 o'clock pm. DST. The horses have been carefully trained and they will be l‘.(ltlt‘ll or shown by past, innsilizs in the till 0f horsomanshtp, Briow is the list of horses and the progiim for each evening. OLD HOME WEEK l Prospective Entries for Sotltlle Classes arranged liy (‘Il.i\ltl.()'l"Il-l- TOWN RIDING CLYB HORSE 1 WOOGVWW’. N. l), Nliicllciin 2 SOUMYGQ, Miss Nora l1t>I1j.‘,\\'(ll‘lll i tHVNER‘ 3 Silver Sea. l":'c<i Stziluliii 4 Gay Lad Mrs. Geo. Riunrs 5 Tctradite Dun Stlllilhill 6 Tetrasca Don Slllllllllll 7 Kltliy Judge l-f. L. Pliliiivi" v10 Silver King Ll. Crl. (l. ‘l2 Tinker Cl 1-‘, iii. ‘l4 Silver Crest l\l‘l'.s. Ch s. l15 Ace of Diamonds 16 Rascal ‘l’! Parader .\l.iii\\i.¢.i- l8 Tony Chtown Rltllllg Club ' l9 Whiskers Clrtcwn Rdziig Club PONIES 3 2t) Black Bsauty Miss V.iii;.' Jon?»- 21 Minnie Athol Roberts, Jr. l 22 Snail? W. H. V. lhuiulr l 24 Queen J. J. Benton ‘ 26 Rainbow Raoul Rrniiii l 2'1 Fairy Belle Rsriiilirv 11411.. HORSESHOH’ PROGRAM ist. Night. Tue-nary l. Pony to Saddle. 3. Light Wt gilt Huritir. 4. Knock Down m Ou: i 2nd. Night Wec isctriy l. Carnage Cin. 2. Afaritimc B ed Sid o 3, l-lcnvy‘ iv Moxie W. er. 4. Open Jumrp. Frcc for All 3rd. Night 'I‘hur.<dn . l. Pony to l~ 2. Lllfll(\ F 3. lVfntchctl . . e 4. Juimiiig S\\'t‘t‘,i. Judge-Lt, Col. F. ‘I. Anoriw. .\i 1f. Ring blaster-R. S. .\f. Dciizilicus. Indians Split Doubleheader With Browns 8—- t APl -—- u (lolili "- NEW YORK, Aim. Cleveland llltllfills izilii header wiili the Louis tcd.._v to l';ll\l . behind Detroit ill the Amcrzcliu Itu:gili' Indians tcck the filtvYpl‘ 7-4 dropped the nightclip 2-1 Rip Hodicliff, the lemurs l".lt hitter. liclpcri lll-' billlllg nvc with thrco hits in iriur bill in the opcuer, but without n innrizoi‘ iii ti‘ In Boston, the Rrd S; seven of their l3 hits llllll rhr l it‘ llicti two lfllllllils to ovei i. Nor: i Yarlkrcs and nail ‘u the r till victory; of the llVl . uu- .-i'-:' PilllflfiNlllllil Allllii", lll‘i ' Senator.» nt \Vllhllilltt.t‘ll \\.tli ii splurge of double. lll the iuiiili and 10th uiunius. 'll.l'll_' hv .i in the ninth, (‘iil/Jllt‘? Profile llniw». Silfb. ‘ i batting in n pinch hritcrs doubled Bennie McCoy hinti- tie up the game 4-4 at Plllilltlflll)“ Sam Chapman sinrtcd th for the A's in the 10th with n single. Bob Johnson thcu ’ltl’l.lJll(l him home and Dl(‘l( Sf‘ll)1'l‘l l(>llt)\\'-‘ ed with Rll0lllCl' L\K'O'l.),li,{gi‘l'. TODAY'S ‘HSV(‘IIIEI)UI,E 111.30: n, Junior Mott's Singles Final innteh-i-Ic. N. Wtlit J11 Vi» Forbes Mountain. Mixed Doubles- McDiiirniid iiiirl Kill». ll‘\\‘l,~' v.'~, Saundcrscn iiud Ali's. S. blcl-‘tltiillll Junior Liulies Sinizlcs- . Final lnllll.‘l‘l—- Evelyn Wlilkcr v15. Joan Miller. p.m. Senior l\lcn's sin..ic.~ tsemi-fiiiulz-L- Don McDllirniid vs. (‘riivuot Ilziper. Hugh Little vs. R. N. Wntt Jr. Senior Ladies slntrlcs (semi-finals) Jenn Wrulit vs. UUl'(‘t‘ll urriiiiiii. Helen Mcuixidi‘ VS- MY-‘i- LCM-i- Melfs Doubles- Pree-tc nuzl McKenzie vs. Moun- tain and Cult‘. ' 4.30 p.m. Men’; Doubles tSf‘ll'il-llllfllS)~ McDiiirmid lllltl watt vs. Mullet‘ of Fleece-McKenzie and Moun- tain-Coic, 2 p.13, mulch. Niideriu mid Hill-Fl‘ vs- Eduflfd-‘t and Little. luldlvfi‘ Doubles tsenii-fhmlsi- Mrs. Lewis cud Miss Mcurndl‘ VS- Miss D£Lt0ll mid Miss McLeziu. Mrs. S. McDoiinld and G, Rott-‘is v5, Mini, Wright and Miss Grit- ham, 6 p.m. Mixed Doubles u; lfll-llllBiSl-— Edwards and Mis= ner of M?D.ll"l’llll‘i flout. n’ 10.30 malt - | .55 lvlrCrady vs.‘ Wright, l Htitle and M158 2. Road He: k. i V. v I _f‘._l_l_i"_lR1_.()TTET()WN Cll A or“ - \' Ii/Ieets: Kelly l‘. ii inithtvuite lIWels lmii iii-fir, lit‘ (‘lizirlotti-tori, Fast .iii(l t t-ur ( tl at tlii- Spurting (‘lull nlglit ii il4l.\'l|l! liiixi on Monti y ill the inttiii (rveiit tiftlie ltl lii-itii: “l ".t‘fl iii. tlic local '-.ilti'.\4‘tiiiii iciitre Baseball Results YlINll llll.\\".\' Vltllfil LTS X.\'lltl,\',\l. Lil. (it 1-.‘ 130s‘. 000 30') 003-41‘ 9 2 OIJO tltiil 021-6 7 Z \l“»:; 3,7 I.':.l"._v_ flick (‘i l"'\ 0'0 0O‘. if] i) L. '1 l“) t:lti fll‘§—$ til sir’. '1‘ \i - '.~ilt~r~, and Ilo llro’ 1"‘ (t ll Lil tLlT-(i 1O 1 Ni |“i,il ti tui (lift-Li l2 Z . FA .,‘ L"ll1l.l1l!l rind :\I\li‘.llI('\\' LPIXGYF. Nl w Yiwl-z l0: 01‘) lil)---5 f1 0 ti,‘ ri- ti :3 o ‘ - .i\'.' lio- i i,» ._\. Plr Jill ‘ l i"“ tit) fl'l '3 ii Hi Til,‘ t“-‘i Ifll fl~-i 1O I! ‘ ‘ t‘ Cir"... l l~il "I". "lQaarter-Finals. (nil-J l3 0 . Gorvzvncki and Afueller lFrankie Parker Bumped Out In RYE, N. Y., Aug. H—-(AP)—- Fraitkig Parker of Pasadena, Calif, a finalist in the Eastern Grass ‘,Court Championships last year, iwas bumped out of the tournament in the quarter-final round today by Hank Prusoff, Seattle 3.321; whose tennis career seemed lllllSll- ed Lve yars ago after he broke hi5 back in an elevator accident. Priuoff had hardly completed hi; masterful 6-4, 6-3 conquest of the United States’ second ranking player when Bryan (Bitsy) Grant another veteran on the down grade. ‘turned in another upset by elimin- ating Joe Hunt of Annapolis, fifth ranking player to 19w, unranked this year because of insufficient y. The parade 0f surprises seemed destined to reach a d"zz_v [PHIL Frank Shielde of New York won the first set of his match against defending champion Bobby Riggs but Riggs staged one of his charac- teristic rallies and downed the former internationalist 6-8, 6-4. 6-2. 'i‘iii- luit- semi-final berth was taken by steady, unspectacular Don McNeill of Oklahoma C'iy. who cmae through at 6-2, 9-7 over Gardnar Mulloyi o! Coral Gables. ‘Fla. The semi-final pairings pit lMcNeiil against Grant tomorrow} ‘ilnfl Pruroff against Riggs Satur- day. St. Louis 000 001 0l2—4 10 0 , Feller and Hemsley, Kennedyfl ,Mills, Cuiieribine, Coffman and Swift, Stisce. Second Game: Cleveland. 001 000 000-l 8 3 Sb. Louis 001 001 O0X—2 3 l Humphries and Pyitlak; Auker and Sivift ‘ INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First Game: ‘Jcrs ' City 02o ooo o-2 o o‘ Syracuse O01 000 2 -3 l2 2 i Henshaw, Fclciman, Pearce and Blzlemire; Tismg, Ramber: and‘ Hartje, ‘iviciiii-erii not 200 0l3---T i: l ,ROI'lteSit‘l‘ O01 ll0 000-S 8 2 Porter, Rnchunok mid G;uliani; Reds Beat Cabs; Dodgers Beat Giants Little Dominion Plays Big Part _ In Empire Drive" By J. C. Graham Canadian Press Correspondent AUCKLAND, Aug. 8 -—(CP) —1T1 iproportioii to the size 0f its P0P“ NEW YORK, Aug. 8--tAPi—- southpaw Lorry l-‘reiicii allotted two hits in each of three frames to- day and Cincinnati mace all but one count to defeat Chicago 3-1 in i Cincinnati. It. was the I\ lxiiglie chaiiilpions first nu in shcr Sun- day in Boston and '.liclr llizit. vic- tory in nine games. i Brooklyn Dodgers iiiliiiitauicd their mastery over the Ulfilll-S to- day with a 6-3 victory on Dolph Cainiltrs 12th llUIllt" on iii the 12th lllll.ll1,'. Iii was the iilii.n triumph in l2 m9» for ftic Dodgers against tiie l ants and C0lllllllttd their rel-ole" of not having lost ii game ill the Polo Ground.- rii Nt-w Yozl: Cilia yiezir. Two 0t Brooklyn.» iitiiir l"lll§. also clinic on it home run, Lt lllilnl by Pcciivec Reese with one on .1 Lie the score iii tile seventh inning ivhile Nick Witek accounted toi- two of New Yorks runs with a four-bugger in the second. To ilii- home crowds chant of “we ivzitit 4t hit," Philadelphia Phillics fumiblcil around fl¥1lltl io- day and bowed to Barton Bees for the fourth C0ll5€CillN€ t1lll€ 6-2. RESERVES Dlitl l(il\' l.\' BAFElL-lll, (‘ASE CHICAGO. Aug. 8.'*‘£\l))~ K811i‘- szuv Mouiitzliii Lkliltllh, Commissioner i 0_l BTtJSUDllll, l'C;t'l'\‘t*(l (lccisioii to- cay iii the CHM: involving Umpire Bob Williams. oi the Mltlllgdll State Tflfilluc. dismisrcu hv the Ctilb own- ers "for the good of the league’ 8119i‘ Burlcich Grimes, niiiiizigt-i" of the Griintl Iiiipitls Club, iillcgcdlly spat in \'ti-'lllitiiiis' 111111,‘. The affair also resulted in the in- definite suspension of Grimes July 2i. by W. G_ Branihiim, president of the Notional Association of Minor lfFii-Zues. Grimes \\£'i.> manager of the‘ International Lozigiio team. Montreal R0 11.x, last ycar. Second Game: lhas some fine war IWhile numbers lNcw Zealand has trained. , 1'11" ‘full N‘) Yiiiid sent overseas large contingcnts Jersey City Syracuse Vandenbcrg and Epps; hail.» llctz and Botnrlili, l-Lirtje. 1C0 000 20—5 102 Toronto 001 (‘W0 112 —'l' l5 0 Buffalo Olil (Xltl li‘0—2 5 1 " hildorl anti Heath! Nelson. and McCullough. 100 020 201-6 l0 2, Klein-j lscripted. This is not through ‘ulatioii. New Zealand has already iiiiicle a notable contribution w Britains war effort. But it is only , ,now at the end of almost a Se!" of war that the country is approach- ing an organization which will en- sure the putting fortn of a maxi- imum effort. Mitch more will jdoiic iicxt iiig yczirs if necessary. year flllfi in succeed- smaliest Dominion achievements. _ cannot be given. armed Already the of iill urms both to Egypt and to Iiliuilond. The latter troops include n ziori battalion, ivit-h its own of- lit‘ s, which has made such a fine improssioii in Britain. Over and above the troops New ZPillZllKl undertook to provide, she hits st-nt lll‘f_'(‘llll_\' needed auxiliary llllllh, such as forestry, railwuvv our- vcy iuid construction contingehts. Prime Minister Peter Fraser ,rc- ccntly sold more units had been mode available to Britain than coulrl be placed at present. Oi the Doniiiiiorrs two cruisers. u_ _l ‘ 4'1?‘ out: ilie Achilles, rendered fine “m “l ,"_‘ turned .\t)l(lll‘l.* l ht‘l‘\'lt't' lll the Graf Spee action off Moi; cvideo in December. A num- ber of auxiliary vessels have been armed for naval use in New Zea- land. Netv Zcliland contingents for the Ruyiil Air Force, which have been Sdlil, to bliiglimd for some years. tiliw Lllfctltly made their marl: in air fighting. The late Flying-Of- ficer E.J. (CODDCN Kain, was only one of a number of New Zealand pilots who have become aces in the 'l'ry Today's attached. Satisfac- tion guaranteed or your money back. lsli For Slllcill Faction With frsfliisllllado Attached! llnillud time Only waiting to fill all force (traits for CDIlSCFIYHlUll tachinvnts of lnrnil ctuited to suppoi, home defence and men for overseas 5e Biggest steps of a. taken in was ri-vcil: were m planes and DOilllLS to . anticipated scale of a.'.ilck. Large ‘Ullfll aircraft are zloii under the numbers of atidzi being put iizio o) " lllt‘ llliilllfl ll with 'ly Free Qfllqde i0 n- so< viiim 2 mid lludos /i Gillette Blue Blade A! _O_u_|_- Expense! URRYl For just a few more days you can try today} Blue Gillette Blade free._Thi5 blade has edges of a radically new kind. Your dealer has had it for months . . . but ‘l!’ Y?“ haven't tried it, (limit miss ti.“ chance. Ask for the special trial package with free blade podltlonary to route. l" fnlrcr R0- (le- i.g re- in prawn, “.31.? Large additional de_ Empire Train‘. b. home Ellrlfl it is illtlllllfilllfi of fliers have been sent “n“°‘l‘m"‘_‘ U‘ l)‘“°“~’ 1°": Ne“ ,0 England Since War Smrwdl Zcriland will be tllllt‘ to SUDlIlV per- sonnel for advanced training at E 9 y the rate of 3.000 annually. Suppy “m” 1 4o wk Minister D. G. Sullivan, has Just Efforts in all branches of the ser- vices will not reach their maximum tllllll next year. Power has been tiikcn to conscript men. Wffllllill and property for war purposes and growing realisation of the need for preparedness in the Pacific as well as the utmost support for Britain will ensure that extensive use is made of these powers. Voluntary‘ r ruiting for militia or overseas service has ceased and henceforth all men will be con- any lack of volunteers. Sufficient are poses as through completed talks in Australia which will ensure that the Doinlnions Will be coordinated for flllllllllflll supply" and (iPfFIlCC pur- a suigli- unit, increasing- ly self supporting. two southern Until recently," the war effort has been handicapped to some degree lac-k of political uni‘. y, Sten ogm pliers in Br I now cetve an average monithy poy o! $3705. but the formation of H war cabinet has been n liiizu stop fiirivrird. 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