. M, 1'01: ' wrkowjnsvir-IN ‘swoon ‘ ’ Newest Styieaia‘ u wxrsnume i / ~ ran a, rsscn. ssrs 7 7- maybe purchased separately’ , Jewellery. _ tienlisra Load _ flcldiAsxiTcvrttsv Gets Underway ‘i of the Algonquin golf club here was R A d rating; hot today h the openinl round n Greene blamed the shortage» of New York; Joe Walcott. Camden. N. of the New Brunswick-Prince Ed- oust-lip taimt on pr J2; honorable rulers-ion. R8 _- ward inlaid golf tournament. He n who pay too much attention to Tanxpa. Fla; Lee Ome, _Detrol . fired a tlve-under-Ipar as to set a , “high price tickets and record Bruce Woodcock. England. B111! record for the two-province meet. , , gates," Conn Pittsburgh; Jimmy Biv-lns. s c" o - - a . 1*“.- Tonight s T|lt . s» "~- m“ new": <>ttt:'c.<.>*;c.-.... our... 31' gnoggclair. pro at the ver- magst of its ole-lacs than in many Gus Lesnevlch, Cliffaidc . -; aide. N3. golf and country club. ______ years." As e Grease fated l contenders 1H; Fans redlcted he would capture ~ out to the 119' lie show c ti; Billy Philadelphia. m" ' P" m‘ m mm...~"*......~*s i" 2l$i‘“°“i‘hil°*§i.’?i“' when ' ' era are eav - es: r e - - Bowling in Lead £01115; taltght i’: ahfiegmd Ci‘? BLi-laly Conngwa olroppedbfi Llglytiitild lcsolyglsm To“ . segue ure t e i - — - Hlttritl J» DOW"! - Plvltfl- one of the best, ball games of the ons" as e result of his eight-round Zeie. Gary; i oonicrlders. is Graziano. New York: 031N116 he town, up; g a surpr ee gy grou- ing a. n competition against the largest field ever ntered for the annual tournament. l-Ie was a pro at the Charlottetown golf club before the war but request- ed amateur status for the meet. A decision on his standing will be mads in three months. Whether or not he can claim the amateur championship if he finishes on top was llidecided tonight. season. Ail Audion-Rio been closely contested tilt, will be no exception teams are making a drive after their battery milk be“. Elmer Vernie . y he game is ache T duled start The field was narrowed to 14d 6,30 at the Perk dlgmon¢wwith the for "a new dcal which will take box- after one entran withdrew and Anchors ‘being the home teem. ing out of the cam-register dass Leo ueanol. Ha ax Brightwood -_~_i__ and restore it competitive sport." pro, o pad out of competition Greene w romoters,» how- cn the ourth green lhen hot ever, ggglmt npgir yolmgeters woeather "urged tco much for the preknnsgturely lintc°dm&b° wants gy- D Ill!‘ W lfl- a eicperenc xera, ere Roe Molnar, Charlottetown, M’. W. getting themselves "killed off" be- MecDona-d. MOMtN-‘i. Ellie-M ‘ fore reaching their peak. Mosley, Wsatfield, N.B.. and Jack a s " With the recenlt settlement of Sticlmey, Algon uin. all tied for featherweight m“, she mt 1'3: net lat e ret division with %wed 0511a one on?!” "Mutt. - "i Q Ila- | Chm-es Prescott. st. o» ma. Mm""§m‘“m¢ ‘P. M“. h, flnnla w m Williams u the N.B.A. led the, second division. w 2h a mm “gem wmmn a they boss and Bob Montgomery has the gross 83 and net of so. The slumedyou, 5'13 my)” m tlheiNew York and Pcnnsylbanis com- third division leader. with ‘i0 and Hub“, gqum-e dmuwm m, a? mission blessing. Greene urged 02, was G. H. Miller, St. Andrewsd. keenly mutated u “m, Pennsylvania commission chairman Fred Treguno, I-lalifex. shot a 90 Th, Glam, ma‘, “m. Leon Rains to try to get the match to heed the fourth division and mm we m: mum? “m” “m, mufor Pil-iiladelphia. also had the low net-Oo-fcr this “u, Wm they ‘m, ma“ ~ group. Three other Ohélottetown men we“ ‘ the heels of Dowling in ver ciaehea have andtonighvs for the section lead. ‘Ilhe Rovers will like-l and M; runs. scros the platter to 1- tle and ve them a load that was‘ JULY 9, 1946 Boxing uarter today mi eaidanI Abe J. knockout by Louie last month, whi elrni Meiurialio and T Jersey Joe Waioott headed the parade back of the bmwn bomber under the head- 8 of "outstanding boxers." both o! these are veterans o! years of fiisticuffing, who, if they ven't etely gone over i-he hill. have at least seen their peak." tgteéne added. No Canadians were The veteran N.B.A. head called . _ srnnsou. NJ. J a -—(AP) Th I-lll‘ = J2me National '* ' ' gbAlocietiotn Heitllxfglelglllsl - Champion. Joe panned its 1y Louis; logical contenders. none; outstanding boxers, Tami Meuriello. , Pittsburgh: Jake Lsmotta. ork. Welter-weights c h a n1 P1011. Marty Servo. Schenectady. N- Y-; logical cor-curler, Ray F binson. New York; outstanding boxers, Beau Jack. Awusta. Ga.; ‘Pippy Larkin, Garfield. NJ- tweiglhts -. ion, Ike ems, , NJ; logical contenders. Bob Mmigcmeiy. Philadelphia: Willie Joyce, Gary, 1nd: outstanding boxers. Johnny Chicago: Allie Siciz, New- ~ Docusan L ah sights — champ on. Willie Pear; Hartford. Conn; logjcial York; Jackie Graves, Mirmeapolis. tamw ml; cuafol ll: rows GUARDIAN. 7 p lhltings Fail To List Logical Heavy Contender , . . , New Orleans. John Thomas, Los Anglles‘ cor-tenders, Phil Terranova. New 31m QM — flhflmlllflfl. every ame upped his aver e to Mmuci ortiz. u» Anselm; lcsicll ssowiih 8 five 1°. o.» 1.5%.»...- contandere, Kui Kong Yolms. once. Honolulu; Beau-lie Goldberg, Detroit. , , , FV-Fwélflli! — 0 JWUQ L. P. l]. Anchors are at present Paterson. Enclaind: logical cm»- leading the second section with tenders. Dado Merino. Honolulu; two wins and um loss, their first Joe Curran. lard; Rilniy Manor win being by default from the hen. England; Alfred Chavez. Ics Argeles. It took the Legionaires five tries to head the Anchors but when they finally sccomplisher the feat on Sunday it made their victory all the sweeter. Ev. McNeil kept shuffling his players arcur-ri till he found a succe sful combination and as a rssul the Leglonaires presented their curlers with some excellcvt slapport. Always potent, at the plate the Vets have had a tendency 9,0 be Shaky in the field but in their last two starts have out their errors down considerably. 1- O i‘ Q Elmer Mclsaac. the Lcgionaires’ végiclligrge. whoeéeligvetdahtiairm in s recev a up especially in the infield an; egg his own cause with some timely hitting. It was a welcome change for Mclsaac who scored his first PAGE SEVEN Earn Draw With Legion In the hardest fought eight innings cf play. claim that Gaudet should have 'I'i'le Red Box siugged Bernard and Morrison. for nine safe bingles. the Box. bles. while the Rid 50x had cues. The fielding gems an Allen speciality. the Allen fleet of foot got bitching victory after two setbacks in which he was the victim of r; fiilfifmfiftspflien ‘m3... 13ml? ba average a boost. W . three ts put him in hhe .300 class with a. .305 mark while Art Perry who has hit safely at least. once in Rovers last, Wednesday. The Rovers are in second place with a win and a loss and ‘the L lonaires are in 1 i PLANS DEVELOP m" °“ . never atabed during the re- al: :*.'.':...'":*.'.':"...*"...l:%. 12.1.’. M,,,,,-,r;; wr- | , ‘“‘ ‘m “" “'° m“ f“ "Mm '"‘“"°<>'1 M m = F0 HOCKEY S II "11 ll 1L W- "WWW. cum .... 001 oas 011:0 ~> ~ g ,1 1 from a: u t g 1??”*~‘=‘§,3-§'-v1=-== wi-‘i- HALL OF FAME 0C Q I OVGTSBII , °' 3...‘. child... play t‘. illlssn Square t Iouringtho-fairwgg on a bicycle. Babe Beesaiey, lifax. scored a gmerhbla M do te the JQCQI- aof using arut es. e mercury hit the D0 mark Dsfsat Wings 16-9 . The second round will be layed Queen squares anapp little bail of Canada's chief winter sport 1s tomorrow, wflh the third an fine] team- 119m"! i“ u“ it 1117B‘- tc be made in the near future si- llehoiee set m» Wédnelday. Wwgig-tmgtfllaigelfégtg no Jingle- ifiheugh mac? nil-nabs, rams"? W he ded; . 8X11! ‘ n e ore ec'ua cons ruc- “' "ILL. Sm... ‘°“ w" m" ‘m “*' P“ “is 3:5." “i”: th . . .- .-' "‘ . ame . u era: . e / ‘ Spy Reedy went the distance for will’ mover i5 the campaign which Groaa Net '4” Qtmn Square team wihiie Mc- grought the hockey Hall 0f Fame 3L ;_ Wyn I gh-vgown 77 71 Kenzie. 140N011 and Scout Coyis here, says i-n a progress report that d. J- mm, glfTown 78 ‘l0 d“ m9 chwklflfl 10!‘ the Wings. construction ls expected to start 3m gem oh-rown 7; 73 Glmrlle Ryan handled the Q-SS. as soon as building restrictions r. c. Kelly Oh"I‘own n: r1 Wm While John Hsushey did the permit. p ll W. ldacbcmid, mFlWWI-YIQBB f0!’ tho Win85. The promoters are intent on a gm“; 79 7o Jackie Kaine did the urnpirm; memorial which "will be a most 31 74 with Stanley on the bases. acceptable tribute dedicated to perpetuate the memories of the 1g anenlwhoh have done 801172111051 "to - eve op" oc ey, na one y on - z: gifélélillltilgléllilly and as players and Bryn " ‘LI-‘iecently altttleleflaiiioa} ml he twoo 88 ‘PI __“' cl 139mm e9 "C" n C. DZ Gabi. Yermmsth 8'7 7B l- H5117 (K15) PUUJWHIO b63651 architect and a ‘building contrac- A. A. Ipwey, Meagan-q’; 59 f $116 t! 0! G"! LORI" tor, visited the Baseball Hall of D. H, 55mph", ' 59h!" 50x01‘ W110 800! Under the Fame at C perstovwn, NIL, and uh Iflflgtgwn ____ ,_ g3 7g Mme Nicky Daniels to s. obtained muc useful information. L; ‘Nggmjn, mm“ g3 g1 found fisht etWWhwe and any time The members attended a cere- m 3, , ~ . suitable to him or his e for mony at which Governor Dewey Charlottetown 3g g1 ‘I310 rlklht to meet Johnn (Kid) of New York unveiled a bronze 1 q 3M‘ 3d hwood 3° 79 Howard for the Lishtw tCham- monument to the late Judge K. J h wqlyw. Huff ____ __ Q5 8‘ pldlblhip Of t-Ild MBIICIIIIGI. ‘ ) MimLgndllgl, 115mg? bpgtgballl cg“, o tmh I - n n a t o oc- zheg. ........ .. g7 nanny (km) POUL§lgN key ill-lei ofoFfleltIieveil $50,050 and W. atcr, Monster; 1w 94 (Pl-m“ He!" COW) Captain Sutherland reports that ' —~—-———— 833.000 has already been received Other Oherlottatown scores: IICOND DIVISION Cardinals liand Sox v First Defeat so asses so sass: during the encounter and forming elnto-st- flawlessly‘ Cardinals of the Holy‘ d softball league Covelleadi, - Races‘ =1- WEDNESDAY, Juiy 17 , roll: clue PUMES 131*, ‘ f Entries and» classes will art late i ‘h put the Cardinals cf l-ICOII gs. liv Toombs perform pitching and the Red B08. r Waliopi-ng seventeen safe‘ blows r- a ieid last night wnip- ped the league leading Red Sax It was the first defeat for the Sox after having come through with victories in their first five ID M h d C ll h th ‘m’ " ‘its.’ éi.l‘l‘hllf'°wiii catching sselav ” Evening. liatilaarios camar- cnousrna. VICTOIIIA~,PARK - .-- area-mines cokiiifhrrcii . I heconi ; rams i- sw-M- V3115??? ~f A , 0nt.. July 8 -'.CP‘ Hall of l"an1e in this city which lays claim to being the birthplace frorn~ organizations and individ- uals aithough ac far there "has been no special cam ign for funds. The National ockey League donated $1500 and the Carlaiihn Amateur I-fockey Association $10.- 000. The City oLKingston =zave $5.000. Other donations have come tiorl and the United States-Ama- teur Hockey Association. Individ- ual donors include George Mc- Namara. John David Eaton. Mrs. Jame; Richardson. Reginald Crnw- ford, Captain Sutherland and Walter A. Brown. president cf the Boston Arena Corporation. Trophies Donated Mlyott. Stuart Crawford of Kingston. president of the Hail of Fame. has received two some trophies, one from Gardiner of Brockviiie and .9‘. L Bishop of Nbrth Battleford. Bank. These and other hockey trophies Mulch have been offered are to be laced in the museum section on he second floor of ~the projected building. The committee plans to have {IIIIIIQII photographs of ell the hoc- d KINGSTON I -Choiea of e site for hocksys from the Ontario Hockey Associa-‘ “gm” Jfmaiil-i‘ Frank Calder and William Northey ctllontreal; and Claude O. Robin- ‘llihiol Winn . . "TIIWIIBIII. gllllllllll r I91. Misfits Are Beaten 31-21 Cunda-likida defeated the Mis- fits 31-21 last night in "i! 0P9“- ing game of the K of C. Ladies softball league. Two bad innings in the second and eighth accounted ‘n large measure for the Misfits loss al- though they nullified the winners second inning splurge by coming through with one of their cwn uprisings in the third. _ Next game of the league is scheduled for ‘Iliursday evening at 8.30 sharp. Lin eups: Cundall Kids: Currie, Mac- Ewen. Rolilnge, Fieweilyn. Smith. Archer, Thompson. Moore. ‘Milk- Misfits: MacDonald. OConnor. Hughes, J, MacDonald. Grant. Doucette, J. Grant, Iierkln, Des- Roches. Meeting Df Horsemen There will be a meeting of aii horsemen at Hugh Walker's stable tonight at 9 o'clock. Positions for the Montague Races on Wednesday will be drawn for and horses de- clared in. LONDON —(OP) —- Because oi ti ning newly-op inted wxezroevetjyda black BIOBIBNI ess purple’ a, a revival of the Lord Mayor of lcndons dinner to archbishops, bishops and clergy o; the Church of England. key immortals selected for the shrine hung in tha building. Nine players have been selected and their names have been m- scrlbed in the ma nrflcent Inter- nationaiJ-Ionor l book. in ll- luminated Old English type.» All are immortals of the sport -l-low Morenz, George Vezlna. Frank Mc- Gee. Hobie Baker. Charles (Chuck) Gardiner. Harvey Pulford. Iizldic Gerard, Hod Stuart and Phillipe. ectedas "builders oi.‘ hockflv." - John Ross Robertson, W. A witt and Francis Nelson of ‘rorontc; r DATII All h continued Six men have been 151T‘ we" n” 51w“ e n e o o . Han- cmpsntsati th miasimIvuI I aid baseman ‘the cellar with two osses and a. win A win for ishe Rovers tonight in tlhcir game with the Anchors will shove them into a first place tie with the L.P.U. squad. Tonight?» game has all the earmarks of a hard-fought encounter as the Rov- ers will be seeking to avenge their loss by default while tlhe Anchors will have their strap-rest lineup cm hand in an effort to stop the Rovers. 1- 4 0- Il- . So well fortified with pitching talent at the start of the _ season that he had the rival City League manners casting envious e at his hurling coups, Husky cCabe LIEU. mentor. now finds himself down to two starting huriers-Lefty McAieer and Elmer Larter. Bruce McCallum and Skinny McK of whom rent things were expected in the pi hing department have failed to pitch a game as both are hung up with sore throwing arms. Alky McCormack another highly regarded hurler looked good in his first assignment which ended in a 12~12 tie with the Legion but hasn't seen action since. As a result the ‘onus of the pitching has fallen on I and to the firing post five times win- went the distance eaoh time nirg two and dropping three. O- d- d- Buck Whitiock. Rover shortstop has been the only hitter to hit a circuit clout in the games played to date although there are seven different players with triples to their credit. Maurice Williams leads in the three-play dc artment with two. while Perry. cIsaac, Gallant slnd Bianmard have all hit three doubles. Art Perry has the most base hits, havirr; hit safely e hteen time; and is at present lea ng in percentage hitting with a .450 aver‘ age. ~ It d» Q d» After a siwrt period of inactivity Joey MacDonald has reveaiai plans that be has beer. busy lha dcrvm at the Sporting Club. Amateur box- ing will be on tap again next week wlhen Springhiil fighters come back this way in a rel-urn engagement slnd if they stage a performance equal to their last appearance it w 1i be eagerly awaited b fight fans. Joey then plans to cpromote a 10-mi1e run and a provin ml boxing tourney with Gus Lmgslphdne hsatdllrlz the publicity for both events. a guarantee that the public will be well infonned on all the proceedings. . O Up to several years ago players named to take art in the annual maJor 1e ue a1 star game being played to ay were chosen by a poll of fans. But this actice was dis- wiren e big-wigs of baseball decided that the people who pav the freight were overtig biased in the way uley voted wi I lihe result that deserving players air representation oi assure more was dc- the real diamond ivory it aided to tum over the chore of 22:“ W .'.° i: managers. g cm velnisments in mam; better than thee fans u. no With the publication of this year's American e ail-later ational hie ‘a eier sec . o. ‘ \IcAleer's shoulders. Lefty has gone‘ from the pinto. Schurman‘a hits off two Legion pitchers. Vets were finding Cecil Gaztdet and Underwood both hit 3 for 4 for of a foul fly which plenty catchers wouldn't even wart after. perfect pegs Red Sox Team game of the season the rampaging Red Scx eked out a tie with the league leading Legionnaires at the Sum- meraide bail park last ni ht after Q Kim! ended 8-8 and was played under protest by the Red Box on stationed at gone when pitcher Morrison committed 2a) btalk involving the runner at lrs the rifle l! G. while the out Morrison hit a bcomin-z triple. G. Bernard. McNeil. Schur- man and Underwood getting dou- The boys on both teams booted the ball around rather freely. the Legion chalking up seven errors six mis- included catching of under it and hauled it down a long way, to Gaudet at second in the seventh __s . ~ In seeking 801i game yon? 525335“ make your Henry comm was 1,, I was in England for Cup Matches at south a ong time ago but 1 recall how much i was Vmh‘ the uniformity of with all clubs. o. 5 iron or More than EF-Slish professionals I seen. Col-ton looked like erican game. hat was the two trips over have in lies Henry mt only Plfli’ to watch om Essen. Sarazcn, Armour kmme. l-la watched and ed and then went iimd and that it. became uniform Cheddnfi his swi mind. I recall thatlfit upright and very firm out. He didnt cock his completely as some of 0111‘ 800d players kept heel on the ground backswing, I mention Dhstc of the swing. While and the U011’ I asked him about told me that Henry oi ihe top ‘pie rs of Europe an Cotton still a i hitter ‘was that e hit Just behind like Snead, Hcgain. Thomson. example is that to be a No doubt u 0 who can on 511% in the on their ability to do after rmrnld. u are sible on your pairt. grooved your rwmg. you In meic on the golfing Pie ere seeking laces Kaig ta of Colum us atar squad are request te e “‘ seeeioea hing at ‘i o'clock at the diamond. By BYRON NELSON Bil-TYRES unifomn. m“ dwarf-moot of the game mos: f‘ m" Boilers could have taken a esstozi from Henry Cotton. Bri lsh star as I remember 111m Of course. the last time I saw 1937 when the port. polished up his g ions hitters do. but he kept eet well ianted th . Incldentglly Cotfin. ‘Ilgwafll? o: during Cigmnill st one the mm m! norm. TELL- . ceps himself busy by Ic-Wtns as the professional oi. two clubs. one in England anq the other in Southern Nance. wwflihie to ram-ion. is rression the bai about (he 551K112 distance l do. which is] the real long hitters Little and The reason I stress uniformity of swing and otter Cotton it is impossible consistently low scorer s chosen. 1n order to‘ unless you can gTOOVe your swing know as mony golf- low scvenlia the high sbttice. but can't can off your swing end tile it and - probiun bo- ore you. 1 A‘ 15:2?“ ouinbdwrlpet-iti n l!!! D y I Q0 OD I never think about the finde- mentaisof my swing. then is to concentrate on getting tliebellintoutgle cup inesfew e. Girls’ Practice 0151;; 551-45, both the" 4 ut down two Vets bent on plifer- m y m1 the second sack. Lineups: up your suive to In R at’s can still urvpresseo his swing o“ B‘ B- distance Henry's swing uniform With gygg- Wb that you winch-i on wheth- er he was flitting the ban Wm, ‘ N with. a bmssie. That was because. or so 1t seem. “i W me at Inc time on ail full shots his hands and clubs travel- ed the some distmm on the bug. Swine and follow-through. B11! 01’ the other have ever All Am- grofessional in pie ing the resut of his tne twen- csme over to in our tournaments, hm, 319° professionals. he earn- ploly thc to Eng- in style. over in my was through! wrist our resi both his left his that in view of a recent column on that the British this co lm ems tional un- Chal - Goodall 8 B! an ooc n, and depend so mind piav Once yo i0 rounds of golf in the lower mack! ets. wort on your swing eo that it is grooved to handle every shot in the book without any concern When you have 0H -.._ n4 . BAT‘! l7-Plate, 18 months’ g 240 Fitzroy St. LET US SERVE YOU wuss m Susan 15-Plat=.'12 month!’ rusrahm s azo LAWLDWS AIITD SALVAGE (Opposite Forum) uarantce $10.50 Phone 383 By GAYLE TALBOT BOSTON. July 8 - (AP) -Bcb Feller, Cleveland's great star. and r‘.‘~"de Passeau. veteran Chicago Cubs righthender who pitched a one-hitter against Detroit in tile last world series, today were nom- inated to square off at the start of the 13th annual all-star game between the American and Na- tional Leagues tomorrow at Fen- way Park. Manager Sieve O'Neill of the American Leaguers announced that Feller, the game's leading strike- out artist, would be followed after three innings by Hal ‘Iewhcuser of Detroit Tigers. with Spud Chand- ler of the Yankees blazing them across in the last three frames— providing, of course. ih-it every- thing gces according to schedule. Charley Gri-rnm, who will mas- termind the underdcg Nationals, apparently has not decided which members of his somewhat undis- tinguished staff would work the isecond and third three-inning stints. but most of the observers were delegating Ri Seweli of Pittsburgh and How Pcllet of St. Louis Cardinals to continue the heroic task of trying to keep ihe power-laden American lcague i.ne- up quiescent. Heroic appeared to be the ward. for. the starting line-up given out by O'Neill was one calculated to make any pitcher quail, even though such ilustrioua sluggers as Joe DiMaggio and Hank Green- berg were missing from .he list. Joe renewed an old Yankee in- jury yesterday. willie Hank, for some reason not clear to any- body, was not chosen for the Am- erican Lesgue all-star squad. Four Bled So: 1 Four members of the fabulous Red Sox. Boston's own pride and' Montague Races 10:1 JUL --WEDNESDAY ---l0ih JULY FIVE C $1,595 BUDDY Mono-George Bmkilw. FREE-F 2.15 TROT WINNIE SCOT'I‘—W. J. Farmer, JUST BETTY-Dr. B. F. Seaman. C‘ EVA WOBTlIY-Dr. Preston McIntyre, Montague Passeau And Feller Open All-Star Classic Today ivy. were packed within the first five places in O'Neill! batting or- dern, Dominic DiMaggio in cru- trefield will lead off the awmome array. followed by shortstop Johnny Pesky and Ted Williams. greatest of modern batters. in left field. Charley Keller, whose homzrun bat has done much to kee the Yankees in sight cf the R-e 50X. was honored with the fourth, or clean-up s ot. but another Sox star. seccn baseman Bobby Doerr. was assigned flftb place Three St. Louis Cardinals were tapped by Grimm for his starting lineup-Red Schcendienat at sec- ond. Whi ey Kurowaki at third and Marty arion at short - while only one member of the leazue leading Brooklyn Dodgers. the phenomenal Dixie Walker. was chosen to open the game. _l. Ennis. sensaiimlsl young outfielder of the Philadelphia Nationals, won the distinction of being the only rookie picked to start on either side. Ironically, the sixth place New York Giants gained two places in National League line-up. ‘llalker Cooper. the 5115.000 number, was chosen to catch Passeau, and Johnny Mize. the leagues‘ leading home-run knocker, will start on first. While the National League club will be no slouch and potentially‘ packs a good wallop at the plate, t simply does not stack up with the Americans on paper. either in pitching or batting, and there is no reason to doubt that ihe S-to-l odds being quoted against the senior circuit are just about right. CrlATf-IAM, England —- (OP) - A Chathsm storekeeper who left two electric lights burnin in the store was flnod 5s. (‘$120) or wast- ing electricity. LASSES 1N PURSES i‘ 595 2.28 TBOT STAKE Kcneington GEORGE MAG-Ben Newsome. Brackley LUSTlClA-Cheries Chandler, Charlottetown BONNIE DALE-Chester Burke, Plsquid KELLPS NIGHTMARE-E. C. Buell. Village Green IMA KALMUCK-Earl Semple, Kensington OR-ALL ANTl-AmCBAFT-Charlee Horton. Murray Rivet KAVOLA-P. C. McCormick, Charlottetown ROYAL-AT-LAW-W. l-lennessey, Charlottetown BONNIWS BOY-Charles Willis. Covehead ALCYONE-P. C. McCormick, Charlottetown AND PACE (3 seconds allowed trotters) O-U. VOLO-Harold Steed. Sherwood LORRAINE ABBE-J. ilfcNeiil. Kensington PAGLIACCI—P. C. Brown, Charlottetown WAIT NEED-Willard Kelly. Southport BRIGHT SPOT—W. Iienneescy. Charlottetown CLASSIFIED RACE lcttetown Kinkora PRINCE BUDLONG—Harold Cudmore. Brackley ‘JUST FLICKA-Harold Cndlnore, Bracklcy COLLEEN ADAM-C. O'Brien. Lower Seckviile ‘LADY BOSE-P. C. Brown, C” ChaJn-pinnshi .,' MARJORIE BUDLONG-J. Rankin, Sonthport rlottetown llenneseey, Charlottetown I LILLIAN BUDLONG-E. Burke, Cherlottciown SHIRLEY II. TEMPLE-Col. I. P. 2.28 TBOT MARION L¢—GQDI'IB Sample. K ‘ LUCKY NUMBER-Willard Kelly, CAPT. ABLE-E. Colaa. Milton SIMON BUDLONG-Ches. Duffy. I ONI ADMISSION T0‘ STAND Children “c, nnnnnnnn. n LOBSTER l. ‘xi. BUDDY BUDLONG-Ilarold Stead, m» soar c REDHEAD BEACH (MOBILL) Hooper, Charlottetown LELA BUDLONG—Charlee Horton, Murray River AND PACE nurcnsn BOY-Maynard McGuigan, st. Mary's noes runny annuity-c. Smith, Hunter mm- lraor. CLEGG-J. Hal-knees, Summe do. ll Sherwood Sonthpert CALUMET BE LONG-E. Burke. Ch BONNIE SPRUCE-J. McLean. Sourie NELLIB WOIITIIY—E. C. Basil, lilage Green BILLIE KALMUCK-L. Howard, Cornwall Village "Green A NEW GBANDSTAND TO SEAT ALL HA! BEEN El-ECTIII \, sun (mourn: - Adults use ta: holaded ososoa smlnrrru, lladeens Ell \ cannrvar.