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Rack: liifleflauduslng the Racklllifle as issued wltl1.0pan_‘or*Iattle-Sights. ‘ 1.1 .. 13.4 1.5 ipeciul Rack Rifle Clams In all tlirmaln inatclm with over . $130.00 In call1.prixu.* ' ‘ PROGRAMME - , rmsr om ’_ , _ _ _ . ackinnon Mac}. ._ _ .. ....' ... —.Tl1_e Signal: Cup and $105.00 rowse Bros. Ltd. Matcl1‘—‘- — -— -—.ProwuVMedal and 107.00 oora &'Mcliea1l'l;td:Matcl1 _- r1w111g1-Inna-«cup and 106-00 iiy of Cliarllllfotovln Mold! --_-,—,"‘,H!‘.k°"d CW "3"! '03:” psédona am", A . V f.. lent.-Governor’: Match; A:s31di&;S||v’or' M9a.l""""d‘ "'” udson Tyra Match -—— :-.-.- -— —.'*'4. . . - - 30'“ 1 miles Cl1al|eng'e‘Mal?.'l1 -- ‘_:'.'l".°"d ‘ 57100 ram MATCHES. A‘_Nb- Accnsosrus. 4 g V -- " 7 “ "’ '..’.L_"_£'.£.‘__,_;‘;_".;-‘. _'2s.oo 1 - -- .-.-.—-;— ‘.C§fl'li. and W‘ . 37-°° ack Rifle c1m'Ag¢roaau~-'~—--*-w -'-—;-e-~-—- -_- —‘ if - Allah, Mccalle. lac|v'.'Rlt|e. '9'luba1if-'l"r‘01'1lIv A.‘__SllV0r 000 "~ ,J..¢‘.Me4wzck And Cards Of The Ways; DQd8ers To Push Claim? Leslie Has . Plenty Respect For Graham George Leslie, workln ou at his home in Souris ten plfepfiajlrig than for his Maritime heavyweight title defence agairlst George um- ham of Murray Harbor at the Sporting Club on Saturday night, is fast rounding into shapemeporis from the home town 01 the three- Province champion stated last night. Leslie, having a lot or respect for 'he- man from whom he won the \la.nd title a short while ago, has been tra.i'ning industrlously for the past two weeks and will once again be in the tip top shape that he always enters the ring at. Weighing in the vicinity of 200 lbs the big Sourts flghlter will have a 15 pound advantage on his chal- lenger when they enter the ring‘ an this advantage may or may not prove the deciding factor in the outcome or the scrap. Donn Mccormack. fresh from 1 conv cing victory over Burns oi Amherst hooks up with Danny Mullins of st. Peters in the semi-final, and here is a scrap that the fans are really going ov- ‘erboerd for. Mullins. a. smooth capable fighter has been seen in t some outstanding pslrfotmances in local rings eind should make the .. Souris boy. recognized as the out- standing welterweight on the Is- land. show» at his best every min- ute of the light. m Try 1'oddy’s Glllefle 0 Blue Blade _A_t 1 Expense! xnuurl For just a few more days you can try today’: Blue Gillette Blade free. This blade has edges of a radically new kind. Your dealer has had it for months . . . but if you haven’; tried it, don't miss this chance. Ask for the special trial package with free blade attached. Satisfac- tion guaranteed or your money back. uuau1 Ilnlleltlan our 5 For With 1 Free Blade ll)|n1 501 With '1 Prev‘ Bludw‘. 5’-1 Behind. The Charlottetown Victories out- hit.4 out-pitched end outflelded the Red Box at sununnreide last ave- 1111118 to earn a clear out 5-1 decla- on. ful ball tor the winners and was backed up superbl by his mates. The Junior we allowed only six scat lea in B1! inning, stru out n e and did not issue a. single base on balls. The so): used two hurlers. Cler- ard Bernard started and worked for tour inn when he was re- lieved by Murray Willetrt, star gitsmanna rim» loan a better fate, errors by the infield giving the Vlcs two unearned runs. Tic Williams was a standout for the visitors. turning in a spectacu- lar catch back of third base. him- dling his grounder: faultlusly and crrklng out a long double to cli- mfagcl the three run rally in the Wednesday evening's name be- tween the Vita: and Kenslngton did not go the five innings neces- sary to be ruled a contat but due to alleged stalling tactics on the part or the Kensington squad the game was awarded to the Vlizas whl‘t‘h the score readirm 11-3 at the t c ‘ ’!;;13é)gg ffeaturel of the cargo wins 9. E _ Olll‘-D _V WEHOD y C gtiensintgtén man Jay]; 'IfTraeh lose ms Ke on P rmv°R3 considerably and eleva. This evening the sex and Pion- Maocormaack pitched beauti- Gallant ~ timings; try up to second place. eers are scheduled to clash at 0.15. BOX SCORE Victoria: AB R 1! PO A I Yanks Hit NEW YORK. Aug. 3-The world ._‘ Yankees. who just won’t stay down lon.‘ cudfed Detroit Tigers 12-a av with a. 16-bit baseball bombardment which in- cluded four home runs. two of them by Joe DiMaggio. The Bronx Bombers. retaliating for emburassinaz deleats in the first two games of their series. stormed over three _ Detroit Ditch- ers and finished Buck Neweom. ' semi-finals or both sin!!!-S the Tigers‘ starter. with a six run blast in the fifth. DiMaggio's first homer came with two on in the first and the other concluded the Yankee at- tack in the eighth. In addition Bill Dickey hit his 17th of the sea.- son in the third and Red Rolfe hit for the circuit in the sixth- ! out of 0 Boston Red so: made it three out of tour aagsinst Cleveland. mining the series finale 17-0 by Riggs 1...... Pressed By Joe Hunt % N. N. Y._ A08- Bobby Rises led the way into 31!; doubles in the Meadow'0lub's‘~a.n- nual invitation tennis tournament today. but the unpredictable chi- cagoan had to fight. hard to over- come Joe Hunt in the indlvldufll competition. . With Rilfl into the round-ob four of the uncle: matched Sidney Victorias Down Red So:JClncinnati’s Lead Cut By The Six - hit Hurling Of MacCormack MoDougall.ss 401020 J.Roa¢h.rf 800000 erry,1ub 310500 Williams.3ob 301210 . 301000 R.ya.n,c 3111100 V. . 310000 stanley.2b. 312010 . 211000 ‘Rattle 27071840 Bedsox ABBEPOAE dB,c. 300710 1-Il'.andIy.3b 311100 CDel3hs.u.lf 301200 AClow,2b 301012 .01. 300100 UMor:r1son,ss 301112 Be ,prf201120 I.01ow.lb 201500 A.Lend.ri 200000 xwlllaett, p. o o o o o 1 Totals 24101855 xrtelieved Bernard in sixth. Summary , Famed runs: Summerside l, Ch'town 2. Two base hits: Wil- Stanley 2, Macccrmsck 1. 2 Stmck out: by Willett by Maccormack, 9. cher, Maccormack. Time of game: 1 hour 10 mins. Umpire: Monkley; base judges: Lidstone and Daley. Scorer: B. Johnston. Score By Innings Bernard. 3 in 4 3 in 2 innings; Winning pit- Victorias Red sax Four Home Runs In Defeating-Detroit Tigers By 12 To 3 Score merely letting the Indians beat themselves. six errors were charged “D 32- almt, the jittery Clevelanders. who gave one of their worst perform- nice: in Boston in years. Skeeter Webb. who is shortly to be con- signed to Buffalo, cornmitted two of ma misplavs. brmzine his MA‘ *°:,.c:.2°“°°.*;.::.“°=..*: ‘°;%.'.;....... their series with the Athletlcfi threogemesto onein ame- hictina affair. The score was 9-7. the Box scoring all their runs the second, third and fourth 5.. Johnson and Frankie Hayes feat/urcd the Athletics’ attack with long home run drives in the t.hi.rd inning. Johnson a. with two on. was his 15th of the season. Hayes was his 13th. fivgr St. Louis, beatinz the Brawn: Wood. the former Wimbledon champion; Ernie Butter of New Orleans and Bob Kamrath of Austin, Texas. Hunt staged 3 rally in the third set thatiorced the No. 1‘ United statcs Davis Cup hopeful to so all out to win 4-6. 6-3. 7-5. Kn/lnrath advanced by default: over Henry Prusofi’, of Seattle. Wood defeated Cveorxe 'I‘oleY 01 Los Angeles 0-4, 0-2, while Butter toppled Bob Peacock of Berkeley, Ca.lJ.f., 5-7, 0-2, 0-2. ’ In the doubles quarter-limit Frank Guernsey of Orlando. Fla-. and Russell Rcbbltt of Atlantic. deicated Gene Make or Los Ansel- es and.Gardnar Mullov of Miami. 12-10. 5-4. while Frankie Parker of Beverly Hills, 0alli., and Don Mc- Neill of Oklahoma. city. rested senators made it three straight . ea ‘pt’ new title ggventually ' mg. should- 3 . zetttnir bias?) {gag any 1...... lze larger than i ,5" :?°*~.;2:..:~°'=.;.*.*;1*:....°°*m.. .:.”‘.’l§' ,, . ° Plthb sent. 26. Full Game As The Cards Defeat Bees IntDouble Bill 1 his ice a chrmoe for Mello to 80?: heavyweight title back. . 1 ,nrmsu track E. A. Montague W Island Yacht‘ -W :.==»=~ °* °“° .»wm..-3. ian. writing on the r .5 ' $13" "mw ..sg‘£Z pgrhaps cad ersozfg 0:11 clumsiness had some- roIr.:flt. Cardinals e off the National League base-’ lew 01' the idle Oincl ti today by detecting Bos Been in }xIlVe.s of a double- cedar Enthusiasts ‘ Shediac Bound Yachtsmen from the difrerent 11‘ 'me viotorier by scores of 5-1 and 4-3 placed the cardinals more second-y in second lace. 9 1-2 games behind the rant-running yachting clubs of the province left Reds, who were rained out this yesterday for Shedicc. 11.3., to take afternoon, rt in the um-uni Nettie 1-hem Joe Medwlok. in the lime in The G-B- Bum. Captain K9111’. alter a , ramentel run-in th fmm Borden manager may Blades, played the full 18 innings and contributed a homenmanda double totho . . Cardinals’ 14-bit attack on Bill Also leaving with the Bran-t were Posede] 1n the opener, took] five yachts from 8ummerside,Gold— B yn Dodgers pulled them- selves back into a tie for 1 Joe field for New more foolish statemelxts about his defensive flaws seem. For instanos where will you fmdxa cs.-toh like his loved-hand stab yesterday of a 4 ? foot drive by Hank Green- Fight story: rankie Wallace. 1-Ieru~y Armstrong's present rin partner, once whipped Am -1‘s so badly that he coached Lou after the right out of sheer finch. Captain strisht: Mayflower. fifth it . 131 in ms 1 to mm Robe:-t Itrn-oer; Woodpeclm. R-Iv Ems with a 4-1 victory over the 3:13 1.03 mlgd agalxtr F'rankl: '1‘!-V1103’ tee in their series finale. ' expected an eahiy tlhme and got the Merry W . . Pond; Ewan, mmeell Ramsay. Prom Borden Club was the Zephyr. Ray double plays, pitched a steady Sherry. and a new boat launched eight-hit game. The only run ag- T-h&l5 415 0W11°d W ’I'h0m33 Pfl€l- ainst him was scored b7 Max net. wh will take part in the Butcher the Pirates’ newly-acquih races in Class 5. ed pitcher. on two singles in tho Tot Pressnell, aided by three surprise of e en _ trimmed him. It is heart that Ambers boy has from away back and no matter how otwn they've had to restring him with piano wlre—nnd he haiogphnty of it Also a. the regatta. is third. holding him ether-—they've Lorne Maorarlane and Harold no cub, dams.‘ A phu- never had to touch up his centre Maolellan, who left sumane “ adeypma Phufleg 9.3 pm, um: piece. “"7 by motor boat on 'I‘h1u:-sds . They ms,” the M 1;. —j— -- were accompanied -by c Mac- 3°”, swung pmme ' we” The tennis boys. report the M Key and Alden Mann. 8 , cub rookies had 3 new oi the"tennls-bum'l.s a. hard opp day. Morrie Amovich. the Na- “"559 “Y5 ¢°mP“'°d W "19 3°‘ tiovnal League! la? hit1ter,nwa..; ‘fin one dgfifanufldg km”- the Phils was banlgxhmed and Doc V“ M‘ w° mmh 1“ a *5 Iwvcr to ask and have deli . Eotfigidpiuux m‘°“:K,.°" walked °“ goday he plays his matches, I09 :1‘ C 1: mg“ ‘ml expenses are paid. and he does ' G 1) W970 011 ll 15-13. but he is tQ1_d___°1. else. A1-oused b ‘ a. big fourth inning, includin eviction of Manager Omar Vit homers by Stan l-Lack three Dla em from a Boston name. Iaiber, heflaed Bill Lee to Glove eo predkt tvlimuh though he umpire Cal Hummu is camp; bed by Jack Russell. them for his last year in the Arn- ericon Bas&el.l e. . Anchors Hook Up Tonight Stars and Anchors are scheduled to meet in a City League all an the Park O-1 stars will be out to ave-nee e. vious defeat at the hands of westend team who have now won two games without a. are safely perched at the top of the stan . Mooormack will likely tube the hill for the Stars with eli.hm' Ayers or McAleer hunt“; them in for the Anchors. PN- . the ........ ....u.-»- Life Saving Instruction Swimming llew Programme Friends are remarking that one of the finest welfarli movements and deserving of special comment is the Free Life Saving and Swimming Instruction, given by the Y. M. C.4A. ..', Dominion: To Meet All Star Squad "Whackey" McEhche'rn's»Doinin- ions will play an exhibition game with summerside All-stars at the Park diamond over the week-end. LIFE SAVING—The second course will start Thurs,-‘ day, August 3rd_ and continue until August 11th, front!‘ to 12 A. M. at the Charlottetown Yacht Club. This class will be limited to 20 and names must... entered at the Y. M. C. A. before 6 P. M. Wednesday Aug- ust 2nd. ' gogrfionimw .,,.;r-°..v‘.;,‘.vc1-;,1;...,1..n., t 4SgVInlrMINf IN?'.'§RdUCT‘I!0“l.;lkT1}l. 21¢ gztmflfaoa . seekinz - o . . on ugus 1' an . ’ es w ce i c%_ ;§a"k'}°n‘;‘“'ttfie,:‘fi$:fl:t;’,t°“$‘fl.':nl,e:f for the different events. ’ H‘; son and the rault. of the game ’ --... ggalfigwfig mfinwl “L 1°°“' It will be unnecessary to register at the Y. M..C. It is understood um. a return [this ¢0lIr8e- ~;-_-_ game will be played. in summer --- side on We-dnudey next. . John Hope Doeg or Rumson, N..!., and Charles Mattmann of New York. 6-3. 8-4. Riggs and Elwood T. Cooke of Portland. Ore. disposed of Ron- ald Lubin and George Toley, Los Angeles, 1-5, 0-4 and Bill and Chester Murphy of Chicago. turn- ed back the surprising pickup pair. Marvin Wachman and Norman Bickel of Chicago, 3-0. 0-0, '1-0. SWIMMING INSTRUCTION--Adult beginners acid Buttes at. 7 P. M. each evening from August 8th to 11th:: 1 Names for this course must be entered at the Y. M. (1.. A. before 6 P. M. Monday, August 7th and this course will only take place providing there are eight or more entries. THERE IS NO ENTRY FEE 0lR CHARGE WHATSOEVER _Thimb|e Theatre. Starring POPE_YE.—__-- . u 1. <55 IVS!-ll\l.'L %)d)CBETlVEE A MEDAL 1 1-11: lS 1<1.1oc1,< our we Mp5 _ ‘V in ~ ‘T"=‘t‘.3:fl