i I 1 4'. 'IFranI( Maelnnis Tops elf IQu'aIii'-iers LE SPORT Maritime Welter Title At Stake Here Tonight weltsrweliht. "F"”"- - championship will be at stake SP9”?! llTlV9d T199 by plane here tonight when champion It "00" YGIWNIHY and Went Tommy Gun" Spencer of Now through I light workout at the Waterford. N.S., meets Charlotte- FOWM Yesterday RIftE"l00h- Poul- town's Harry "Kid" Poulton. chal- W" Wmmd "55: h'5 ""l"illQ at lenger and former ritiist in a Aubrw Fmlndl gym last excu- ten round title go at the Forum. "'3- It will be the teature attrac- tion of a five-bout card. the cur- tain raiser scheduled to get underway at 8:30 between two L tee Windsor J r., Halifax, 0 Captures Junior Title ' ln Brilliant Display K The Maritime , Macxenzie, Wm. "Pud" Beer and A slilllllly built 24 year-old Char- Don MacDo,m1dI The row ml tum iottrt iii Provincial Goveitilnient prize went to L foursome (mm the einployuc. Frank "Had" Maclnnu Blghtwood C1ub,Dartmouth, N. 5. PAGE CHARll0TTET0wN 31, un-named local performers. Iurvii (l four extra holes of play They had 3 291 total. Team mun. ' to mid a mid 01 54 in hers were, L. smith, .7. smith, R. i . - I O Tale Of The Tape Excellent Shooting As . Baseball Results - V - - i ..3ti:' ':”"t:..t1:t:.:'. '”:...2”:"ii."i Poulton 'Pe Re As American League between Louis "Kid" Lafferty an.d 'i-riisvst neuxeo -ins; round of the Mari- J 11 I R J. poie I .. I Clminpioiisliip. O ymo” y Mimlllmsi mid "1ub'm”1e D”"' Junior Championship - 36 Holes iii "Durli" NlHt'DDllald. and de- f43l1(illlg Nlaritlme Champion Maur- Gross c .0 ”Mrnisie" Dowling of Moncton Lee Windsor, Jr.. (A) .D.. 151 81390"? i l iiic fiis: ill il!0lES all tied- Doug Lewis (M) ...-.s....- T5; 2'! Age 94 "em," 0” 000 no 4 lo 1 g:"tslI')'( IIs::::d'::r':r3I:I'gIg:y't;g:EI':; .. i 741:, two ovc par for the C. .0'Hearn (B) .D...- 7 5t 9" Height l' 10" t G t d y . , i ,3 I ' . c J. P. us 00 3 S U11 91 W3 2.... :33 327.21. ”.".:::.::.- 3.2": 3:3: in lli(' siioscqiicnt thiee hole F. LeBlanc (M) D -. 190 -mu Racy. 72'' SM”. Lop” and BHHI d VII I II pl'.i.iiif ll) decide the medal winner D. Dewar (M) .. 191 15;; Neck 155.5 I -1 ' l;39o"b'L GPlli'n:" ""6: W'?9"B:g and iuzinczi-up Isiacliinis and Dow- Wilfred Mott (BI . 190 15,-; mum 14" Excellent displays of ma-rksman- Nuional Lexus RI Y 3'35 - fd in Tim; .i:;.;ii lied and MacDonald Doux Cameron (C) -v 209 to" Chest 39" ship and lush scores predomlm "h "fl”"”;;I' i- H bmici ll.l.. .-t rim;-iii hole decided Paul T"-'8Un"9 (A) -s-Mr-e 209 (Normal) tiled in the 99931” 97'? 9h?” New York .. ooa ooooao 6 O 1 bouts 0:: 2; ected. tO'uPpl'ot;TUl:!: the :.s ;c ' law: of Maclnnis. 13” Forearm 12'-5" of the 79'-h mmual Pmvmcml Rme Chicago 031 I00 02x '1 10 0 1 m of is) t u p m. 1;, (hp; Hr,-1 playoff imie Mac. AIIIMPIIH - Qllllllfilnl R"""d 31w wlm mu Association Prize Meet held over Kosln Spencer 44) and West- :8 y P R m” 1” 3;" bf . H J; -;.- (Our. Dow-ting and 13 H019!-Ch3mPl""3h'P DlV- ?:y1jI the Squaw Point range yesterday. rum; IIOWHI Dubivi (3,, Leonard Efeextcelrhaotu ggeryiiiw 5 huT bee: Shoot-offs. in three or the four matches held, were necessary to decide the winneis and perfect the Maritime Amateur GoifCham- Ci,,cm.mu scores were registered on a num- pionship follows. one over par. In lime Mrivlllllls and Frank Mdnnis (OI I 2' tlizevs and Mac-t . . ' . Maurice Dowling ,I ml Hm mfens to Don MacDonald ..ic. On the lliiidIliole Pom Kelly (F) i ' 7l ””'”.k” .””m it Art Mai'Kcnzie tci M-ziiliiiiis missed a II,,,.m, smnh (B, . Kli1t'DtlllElld with in (WI JI Manuel (A) I i-liritiiintcd. Tied-up R JI I.-0195, (A) no, and iVTll('il1l1iS play- rrmme Cody (R) lmlo and the deaiilypwp A 399,- (C) H (8) and Owen. The dnw for mi! momImg in Ph”I.d(IIphIa waiting for. Ever since Poulton 050000000 is e o 1 74 0st his welter crown to the New 000022 101 on 2 W 74 aterford boxer by a close de-v 74 br of occasions throughout the (9l)ToI"1lIorll:i lialltl'li:'h1eri7) Ilgllaliislievriilll 3ls,ion1;tthN?:, GlM,goY'”N' 55'' on -r I I I I i h. m H ; I I I i g p -I iiy ,:i .er ou pon ng pen- ;; CHICAGOI July SOI-(APIIICIIII day.IIdE(;ghlIh);&ss;l;les)III:giII Champ ll"? '9 I vl"" IlIaIiI'glli1iI0:v.3(IlIIB)C1l)' tm Nlllih is car in a bout at Halifax a few 7e. Cam) While sox announced today ref” I0”-I2; 49 OIIII of 50 The first pair will tee-ollfInl. 'nIIIIImI - "II M0 "III III 8 I, weeks pr:viousI.I the bout has 77 that Marv Rotblatt sotithpaiv pil- 0” on e up 1 h la - 9-10 3-ms ”"d lhe Others at (We st. Imus 000 000 oh km : me". A must on every loci” 78 cher has been sold to Mom his I" the opemng ma-in D yea. ml””w i'"c"a1s' B'-if id C t Ch H. mm ngmdm 73 ' t P lei-day mollnllrll. 0l(-- -7- 15- Macs Ki 01 8" WP". 5"" Both boys are clever fighters 7 78 79 79 80 81 81 White Sex Sell Seufhpaw Pitcher .. s D M D id 5. Joe Sear. PRINCE EDWARD of the Souther" ASs0c1am)"' Rac. R.C.N. (RI. W0" me Demms Tglillft cCoodTIi;a ..sIvBab(, Beaz1.eIvI be” and 9- R'('9- with lots of experience and are -in . . l , Rotiblatt has won four and lost . i - . . . , (lizirlriittxiuiiiiii scored n R i M '. till) Brothers Match in a tliiee-way I , S L-k 1.I eienly matched that Lnless one A 1 LAND - iiiiilc lmivliiig wciit onelil((iliicrto.lrtlillgi')r'i1ioi'c- rBi gZor.f:r.i'he24So: Ems ;;.atShonM 89' shoot-off with Comd. Offr. D. go”Q;nIId””Ii:' ;.;TmI)IIdI3ylnIa1I,IIesl International Lengiio (H4 the 011,9, nu-ow, a knockout S ii-..: a iiiiiiig illiiiax to iviiiiim Vl'ood (Bl il "l ”' E l” 5- 1 ,,”'"' Nicfoe. R.C.N., and TD13 A. MW ' 3 . .' '5 ( , nun;-Ii toniiiiit, it will he an un- Kill 01 bzlllllllllz golf. D, Ijcwis lM) Pb” 135” 3'9”: he had ” 3'9 1)on;1d, F. El. R8gt., after all Moi)" l 0M”''" is" ob R-'9' BIIHRIU - - 000100 000 1 0 0. decided battle to the final round PROVINCIAL Roy Mnri'isoii vs. John Smith. ouawn Ja-ck Miiiiiicl vs, R. Morley. R. Diiclicmiii vs. C. O'Hcai'n. Frank Mclnnis vs. Nip Ross. record. C - - 0000M01X 3 9 0 The meeting has every pros- Sivonson. Robinson t8l and pact of being one of the best Tnblwhefki Fiihr and Wzitllnizloll. matches to be witnessed here for Bll"lm0l'F . 300301011” 9 14 i :1 ions: time in respect in both of ihc Ashbllrn Rohan Duchemin (S) . ii ilcld oi iiinelI.c-e Windsor. Jr. (A) to win the Mni'i- Dr. J. W. Sears (F) i M il'll(illrlli17 and thelB0b R36 (NGV thi-cc had posted possible scores of 50. The competitions were 10 rounds from the 200 yard range. Ton other ninrksiiien fired one D. EXHIBITION I sin Louis Confident For . . . w.A.. BPPF vs. Ralph Harior. Rocln-stcr If. 010003 2200 ii 10 o sfnnolh gnxjng and W. ,.,,u.,,,,, N '”:I'IlIIIII:'1gfmls3'l X'nId::.I:5lI;;;fko;:,n(C. ' Q8: Wednesday's Flghf ”i'E';II(:,( 1?. of H", Hm Art. MarKeii-zic vs. Alan Mac- silo innings), g T . . - -4 . . . i v - - u I IIIIIICII placed himhuan MRCMIHBH (OI I 82 III. AIIII-Tank RQIIIII am) Chmked up Miljlan. I R M L II (B?i(l7Bk. ITrinl;iIeI (Sid Cilrisinnte Toronto ..... .. 002 0012 .5 9 I '10 be held at ).l'il11l division for i R. E. Morley (El .82 SAN FRANCISCO. July 30v- vi perfect score to walk off with 1' LOWS Y5' 'A air” :53": HIIIIII Ii IIIIEHC II onutg. (7 Inning!) ziio Xoilihllll golfer-'lR. S. Lehuray (T). .84 (AW-J08 I-Olli-9 Said '0d3.V he lop lionurs in tire Prowse B1'0lh' Clnllblflllillfl sis l”..IScvuvalgA Yuhas 19) eil1iiIdlel:cBlunI'.n um i ) sclliexilildeiiniiGlgifrillifg 1illl)dlin:fi- CHARLOTTETOWN - ---. .l.w .i . 1. '2 -22 - - -e i i'.'.' 1 -' i .33: .11? i ?.;?..Be:.:l:.:.”?;. :2 l:.:":...:” .23; .l:.:::': .:.1.:f..”;::?:”..'.:::?; 4;; . ::.:r;::.:.... ssss -A .1 2 2' Aug--st 13-18 mi hp lmwm 0” his F" H' Levy 18'” ' M geminais Cesar Em)” wpdncsday l0? H"-'h1ill'”"l1"”P 5'e""v "ml 493- LI viindsor rl VSV . lnm ' llortlvsb. Eisciiliiann (Ti and hliiiiilipiitl mmioo 000 000 1 '1 0 - lic hurl 3, one under , John Smith iRl .. .84 night Bdr. Ray MacDonald, 2S1h LA. 2nd Division Foilcs: Paidgct and Burbrink. Tnmm" 003 000 on I 8 I R:-ducod rail fares from nil sta- - it it in the incoming nine l R.'I'. Holman (Ci . 85 ”I'm not kidding KID'S?” that i A. Regt, was the final winner of First ;;amc:- ' Mons in New Brunswi It i . H h I G1 )I. r) V-..”. E. Main 060 0010 7 1; 0 I7I"I::nI;5AtIII:;l'I1Il5I'I::InnI(II” aIId0'RiIIdt- Smile and Prince Edward Island. 0l'S0ll. .85 the 00-0Fdlnatl0n 15 them" the the Moore and McLeod Match (10 The first pair will 190-0” at Montreal .86 Brown Bomber said. ”But I think rmmzis mm, the 5,00 range) alter 8.30 am. and the others at five .86 I'm stronger around 212 at my wm,,;,,g a 5ilU0i-Oil with Tpr. W. minute intervals. azc. Anyihin-g lower drains my (;dmi,1..I ('ad(l, R, l'l&iilrl)lV, and D Palicii-tiiii vs. E. Kerr. lid i 10 for tiio over par. iR. F. Mac-Lellan (T). up 1:: the Juniors was C. 0'Hcarn (BI .. Mt'ill('ifill who had a . W. Knock (WK) .. . 10.30 am. and others a-t five min- utc iiiiervals. r . i" the 36 holes--sevcii l : Full inlonnilien fr'o'unl-a'f..,,p' NORTHERN SPORT - the clever sliootin;' Second DiVl3I0lI le:.i.-." G .I CC 5”. MI Ar had posted Doug Saunders vs. D. Dewar. I I ri. ' Louis ouipointcd Brion in Clii-i m ..Dv”-----iv-er: Bill Miller vs. G. Gay. ;l'Jwg,5”k'Il Il5tIFt g'”g,b5' PETERBoROUG' H" O t CF is 5 son of Lee "Virice"l Gross caizo last November. Continued on page T skgp sear vs. John Sears. D- -J C19?!” WI ILG W9-W I-I Ron NI hon - I 11-In'I'I(IIhl wt .1 former resident of thlsly, Renaud (ci 87 Jack Renaud us. Ralpli Noble. r' ' - '3 .3"I”- C0; 09'-ls R C A F 9 I5" 3";"g l E .. i I , DI pamson (W) GI Hmcheson VSI D,.I I1.w1nI J. Y.. Boudrais VS. C. Ridcout. - - . . nos at roblsher Bay P.A. Roberts vs. Doug Cameron, in Baflinlaiid, wrote his parents W Mott vs J. McCa-fferty. saying "we catch fish as big as D.H. Savage vs. F, Tregiinno. muskies and twice as fierce.” Don Macmiiian vs. Pau1'I';egun- Nicholls also noted shooting sev- eral ducks, a white owl and a seal. W. G. Payson vs. Wm. MacNeil'.. '1'. L. Ballitbfifiilc vs. F. LziBl;inc. 3rd Division The first pair will tee-off at no. . ' was from iirlzv wa-vw. Millar (Cam) gap”; N: (.'liR" tetown Nu. l.iW'I payson (SM) I I , Bingo Proceeds Switched iirrn. F':'nnk Maclnnis, Art. Continued on page '1 ENTRIES Smillim NIGHT RACES AUGUST 4th 3.2 'l'Rt)T ('0.VlHTl0.Vl-'.D STAKE 3 ll.-XSHTTS - s2!0lT.00 A DASH hi” lli""i"'-l"T. Ronnie Dale. Jnnndalc, Mildale. Wnymark, Senator (iI':v:'. W; 'i. li."l1 ltlll -'ll.T. - 2 DASHES AT 5250.00 A DASH l v -... ,.iII 'l”' 2 it ll"K.-'lu llwsli, Fliccks Chief. Lock Hanover Miss Km-x oi... si.i'. zni Piiinii r. .ll'Vl('."i l-'!Cli.TC FOR ALL - 2 DASHIIS AT M0000 A DASH ':--- win 1!. (uililuloslnnc. Nell Knlmnck. Miner the Great, Silk Hal, llli-.,. lV- V ('ui. T.04Ik('l'.Filllt!l'1. .Vt'. T (iL.riSSlFlF.I) - 1 DASH - 5200.00 Ji.--r-lilo llliiipr-r. Dale Tl. .T.S..T.. illiss Commando. Lucky NIIIIITIICP, Fun I:-- tin... i'.Hh- M:-Yr)". X0 '3 fll..iiSSll"ll-ll) - T DASH - 5300,00 l;itr- Dip. .lii.-zt Lucky. Abclrweit Milatiy. Quick Lick, Calumet ieiiin-use-t-. Sue. New Look, Lela Budiong. I'liiw Diiwuril. N0. 3 CLASSIFIED - 1 DASH - 3200.00 Ii-viiiiic Jiiiu-, Man Mm-. Bessie Budlonz. Dean Swift. Billy Rudlong. II:-.iiluip llnlc. Alzi ('lit-rir, .luily Budlong. WIIITESPOT RACEWAY ASS'N LTD. The Attorney Geiici'el's dc- rartment announced last night that inasmuch as the Bingo held at the Forum was for a rcco2ni7.- ed charitable purpose no action would be taken to prosecute those concerned with its proniotion. Early last night an announce- ment. from the Attorney General labelled the bingo of the island- ers Hockey Club illeiznl and said nil nnrticinniiiig would be pros- ecuted. R.C.M. Police on duty ai. the Forum cntraiice said those who entered and played did so at their nwn risk. A: ll result there were almost as niiinv people outside the Forum as inside. 'Phcy did not dare cnlrr and take a chance on what might. follow. At that time the Bingo ii-as desicned to aid the Islanders Hockey Club raise funds for the coming season and as such thr- Forum might have been declared a common naming place under the law. The decision to rnnkc the proceeds over to the radio fund at the Sanitarium took the bingo out of the gaming class and plac- ed it in the cliaritable field. Tlicvr was a Ton: hold-up in the start of play and it. was near- i,V' llii'cc-uii:ii'tei's of an hour af- ter the announced starting time that the first game began. There were several hundred persons in the Forum then and nearly as many more standing around out- side-the doors iiirald to enter. It is understood that the prized er. originally announced were not. played for It is also believed that those engaged in selling tickets lirui their names taken by the R. C M.P. before the Ramos started ' CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING ” FORUM . Tuesday July 31st 8.30 inm- Attiy Generalis Warning Maritime. Welterweight Championship roiimr "GUN" SPENCER vs . HARRY "KID" POULTON N" wggu-ford Charlottetown cmmpio. ' Challenger ssziui-nmii. l more "KID" Larnnrf vs. AUSTIN sqoaimimioas A. . 8006! BM!) sonar oidmsm . O ROUND SPECIAL VI. 4 ROUND PRELIMINARY vs. JOHNNY RUSSELL ' BUD RAMSAY ALSO ONE 0131!!!! CROWD PILEASING PRELIMINARY . 'a”mnssioN:- nmosmn: 81.50: rwsn: 31.00; - seat sale Tuesday Morning 10:30 CIIILDREN: 500 Baseball Game Here Tonight Follmviiig their layoff on Sun- day. the City Baseball League will resume action this evening when the VVCSL Ellfi Anchors and the Northeast Rovers will tamzle at Memorial Field at 5:30. S'sidev Ladies Softball League Schedule Siimiiiersiclc A. A. . Sii."'.;nll Lcag.-.ic sClliKll.?l JULY: i 30-C. & B. at Air Force 8(l-Royals at. Hoiman's. AUGUST: 3 -Air Force at Royals It--Hn'iiii.'in's at C. 3; H. 6-Holnian's at Air Force 6-C. & B. at Royals 8-Royals at. Holman's lo-Air Force a-t C. 8: B. 13-Royals at Air Force llnlmiinis at C. & B.' i5--Mr Fm-cc at Holiiiziifs J7-(I. & B. at Royals 20-C. A: B. at Air Force Royals at Holman's 22-Air Force at Royals 24-Holmanis at C. & B. 27--Holman's at Air Force C. & B. at Royal-s i 29-Royals at Holman's 31-Air Force at C. & B. Postponed games to be played at. earliest date at call of chair- miin. All games maximum of seven innings. All games scheduled for 6.1.5 P"'"' . . The use of gloves is optional: absolutely no cleats. Players are requestrd to cut out the Above schedule for quick re- ferervce. 5 Besides about 1.000 miles of per- manent roads, Ecuador has 2.500 miles of roads which are open only in the dry season. or four room heated apart- ment. hot water. Adult couple. Apply Box M Guardian. Z:-m- WANTED MALE BOOKKEEPEII. honest. with good appearance and reference .Write Box R clo Guardian. SIM SIIOT FIIISIIIIO lens of film developed and printed and sent eat the same lay. Push doable siae ale. B'O'..II:f.I'::: Any I expesere re leeaeiier loleruo. Ilsllliln lerviee. chariettetewa. 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