m ' 'U'i"i'LE SPORT" ,""il;7.R3usion-. Sfside Airman Takes, Lead In Golf Tourney For P.E.I. Championship Barry Bsbcock, an airman rta- "I 75- 399' W95 I W10 undu- tioned at Summerside raced into PA! 35 on the hick While Mur- the lead in the Prince Edward K9112” h5d 33 on the first ning Island amateur golf tournament and 37 0" the last nine holes. Vvilicll opened at the Charlniie- Fred Toombs at Charlottetown Holmanis Intermediates In 9-0 Victory Over M. C. A. In Exhibition - RlIhVhlhd9l' 500 3Gm"d- WM Byl Bernard”: liner in the ninth , Menu! to IIVO hi! but Elm" 1'0? inning. Jimmy Grady of Holmons Oharlottewwn teams. hurled and made 3, good running cgwh of batted 1-folman's Intermediates to ll La.-ne Hmnesseyls ny ban 1,, me 6 c.. sis--so.-...L'e.."i I54 man u... A... u 8-II nous-n h Q0) THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN AUGUST 11, 1952 Don MacMlllan, C . Most violent, of the wiiilrlrawals F. G. Hutcheson. C tral Airways. It wasn't long before a row. Ada Mackenzie of Toronto First Matches Today In ope": Tgfifyx 9'0 Wm 0"" M”mm9 CENT” Mr" Qillhm-p p town Golf Course Saturday after- led the Sewnd DiViSiDn with ,, wwtel dlgy 3nIite(i'I1)tlii:i”on glme here "1 Box S23?" Po A E C 0 0 , , . . noon when he fired a one over :90” "it 825-t Harald hRodd with a yes r . oinan'l A ar "I3. core o app: 1, g T ' - Bernard allowed only five singles B. Grady, rf, 2b .. 4 0 0 1 1 1 t pmlbcock Wm , carry A two 1.10" 301;," while Dick hiiicllzfx: - during the nine inning contest and gernlard, as 3 3 l) 3 3 3 , F I suck. lead We, defending champ. non iedh is Fourth Division pm. ermitted (mi One M-C-A NBYC-' r 93 5"- 9 - - i ion Art Macxenzie and Bill Beer 9" W - ' To reach third, base. He struck out A. 5i9W3”- 9' 4 1 1 1 0 0 both of Charlottetown when the Following are the results: i six men. left seven stranded on the 1! ; i i 13 3 3 tournament is rgsurnled. ghe finkal Championship Dix-igim. base paths and did not issue A free ' - -- CC”TTC"CCCC"iC j 18 holes may ' e D By? at I 2 cm, . pus go 11,55, 11W'9Fige3l?I')-Cy” ab 2 Q 2 f 3 3 Saturday p night's Free-For-All glnghgaiiuiiih "3g:91'::0?:: gltogug; m:;i p2?::l3'l'n.lg;5lgu"fI" Summerside Golf Course next. Barry Biiibcock, S .. 7;: As A Vega-an rtghphgndefl who was Gr Bemard- p r 5 0 2 I p 0 Trot, the first race of Old Home me mue D I" 1952" Thergn ! asmdye E: Saturday afternoon. Bill Beer. C 75 73 A pro-war star, Jimmy "Fiddler" ALGWEH cu ' 1 1 1 3 0 0 Week, turned into 3 three-way - - 5 p V Y Tire Summerslde airman had it Art MacKenz e, ,. 75 73 MQCD.-mam Sm,-ted on the mound ma” '” 2 1 0 0 0 0 battle for top honors between Noll Pet Hanover trotted a stronz "on" and Dace: now owned or par 35 on the first nine and shot Norman MacLeod, S .. 7a 7! gm. M54, He rem-pd me sue in-cgoagvav lb H ' I I 0 3 0 O Kalmuck. Brooke of Athlone and mile to win the final heat. lvlc- raced in the Maritlmes. with the A one over par .38 on the back Terry Burns, S .. 79 75 "rd" 1,, in, first pm; second mn. ” y m p y y p Pet Hanover as each horse won a Gregor took Pet up from fifth earnings and mark of each per- nine. Doug Saunders. C ... an 73 Inga hut gave up two runs and two Total, , , 31 9 11 37 12 3 heat of the feature event before a place at the five eighths pole and Iormer. Published at the Doctors Mackenzie and Beer had scores Frank Maclnnis, C 81 '.'6 hits in the third. a-replaced c. Deighan in 6th. larze crowd 0! spectnwra. the Ileek My mm W" "P W0 W". ”P'"”v W1 "W mu" 0i 1i""'G ””d0""'d- C -- 82 71 Lefthander Waldo Munroe i-e- b-replaced Harris in 6th. ' Bmoke 01' Aihiane. 1! bay lzeid- Hedi: A lead far Neil Kalmuck -to c;iln.:i1derable work and careful com- ste i IiW:gcnf,jmAS"' C 32 '15 lieved MacDonald in the fourth, r-replaced LeF'urgey in 1th. ll1g.driVen by Wendy Carroll of overcome. Nell moved up fut in g a on K! records, this is a valued hcowa: st: 1, SM 3; 73 and set Holman's down withnu:.iVl.C.A. AB R H PO A E A fellow, who was pmbablv me Hailfaic won the first heat of the the stretch but had to be content undreds of horsemen. J Axmkolse at 84 74 ,,.,mme mm W, 55,...,m,, 'rhg;H8nlieSS9.V, sir. . .. 4 0 0 5 2 0 best baseball pitcher m we -Mimp event in the time of 2.13 3-5. The lllth a second placing. ' b” 0:; not reach the general R t D'en;,m Huc.sus.S as 75 Slll'l'in1Pl'Sl('iP lni.el'nlrdiates came cn,M5CKi"mmp- Cf - 4 0 0 2 0 0 times 1” ms heyday, started DECK 5CC0hf1 11939 W35 W"! DY Wimlrd poiher winners during the nights Pud EM Bl-156 0! the agfpffnse Of 8 3 Park”, CmCkeu' S x 75 "I 59”" 5"?” r”"5 1” the m5” thlieeihnfgfgfgilg lath : 3 3 3 3 (1) up the ladder at Memorial Field Kelly: Neal Igalmelfgaagdethe fme racing me" were J0 J” 59"” EEOEJ; 3Er;e:ii:3odi:l:'r1bo"ti10"t T29 Al Glennie, S 9'3 mmngsp 1McCaI.mm, C . 4 0 0 9 3 0 yesterday afternoon. we refer w heapebyl-II neovearm o r sor car, sandy Budlonz. Judy Kalmuck vermin: md the mtg? 2032 I!;u- second mvmn . . Mark D”r'”"-fr Wm" CW5” ”””illughes in i 4 o o i :l 2 Jimmy "Fiddler" MaCD0"8'dv 5 ma k :7! Atiilone and Neil Kal- Bo"-me mm)" Judy audio” ma therefore on the com ile and lbsi Fred Toombs c Brigcs Junlnr star, and Joe Bernard Tram”: lb 4 0 0 6 0 0 me.mmng Hgmhander m we prey 1:0 5 ed R mum Wretch duel You 11 See "Sher . D r Pi -, J C Gang”. C .. .. S5 70 W1 mp asmu” on the M'C'A' "mi MaCD””a1dv V " - 1 0 1 0 0 ” W” d"-V5 wh" ("Si gamed "mice 35 iimctiiemilzrst heat bu: the Halifax Jo Jo Sspaic" won by a Jenn.-'h Very useful too is the 5lll'l'imElrVl " H-IT. 10 (CP) -- Bhi.MaFN9i'i C 3 mp” Delmmv banged mu Your mtglw”m"' H 2 0 1 0 0 0 5 p”'Ch" of "me when he led "Ioilvncd horse outlasied Nell to the W” Babe Erma" and Dr" J'A' m of importiint United States Trottini EDMOAxqF0N' ,A"g1'g ; id de. W. L. MocDoiinld C 01 -in "1 TWP "IDS '0 U” D1319 N101 d1i0V9 a-Munroe, p 2 0 l l 0 0 team from Pl-.ake's Station to on wire In the second heat. Ne1lmov- we seventh mce' J0 J0 HXL the Rules which is inter-leafed with Mmllene Iiimwmii fltyiila Eookout George Andrews IC 02 as "l ””” ”””' B"””d Md ”"” " " " ” C " ”""”5i "W" W" "V" 5 Picked CW rd u from fourth pmition 10 Wm T(C3ritin?e?l'orT;EeVil) the other subject mdiicr in the mid nglciimilpranthillo om chop- Gerard Bemmws in V1! hits, one of them :1 triple. alid semi Totals . 33 0 5 27 9 3 team in the mlddlo mm-es. Mac, ' p booklet The rules ted P0 M C," 3 on, p ' " and Kent Irwin. C . "- four men across the platter. i 6-l'8iJiBC9d M3CD0l15id m 4"” Donald had his best pitching days a in question and anlglger 12;; mdieiii Esgisiigiin..mid..,f,,:::.eo,,f” record Nell MarLeod. S 7; Hoiinaifs lucked up two runs in: Bsummdary D I 3 with Amherst. ill a mainland loon' 1 M0. I are 5 ready reference. when a'n up Saturday to rcmm me Canadian -pod Bradley. C p M .1 "W Hill” and did ""5 -W079 W-I31" REL G' mm” ' Fancy .' before the war when he not only 0 ter t ti ' f h i ii Lewce A'55"””"- S - 94 N2 i ""”l W "W" WV added?-' ifliifyc”?323Zi.i”?auii2i”Bi” ruched but -an-cl clean-up as well. ...J2i'.Z” "" ”' Wk ”””""" ” 233.”? Zififife mi3iii.3.'f.”1J?"i2i.” 1; 3- Underwood. s M -2 two more. Tiioy scored twice in ihel - V v i I, ' '. ' ” . - . ' , y . . Logan. S . Di: m '”””l "iii ""99 ”m” "I 'h”Hsi?r1:)' syloiieiriirllisihszfiscrusice gl:i'n:lliii- Asix year hitch in the Army ciur- 5 puIi:lirda.tsii':iee;tstile1: ftX)i1:l:yul:ll'slI!?12i'litf:: deiielradsice(sSep::5ate1l:iilet niioiig?-ygxrid DA” L'd3""'9- r W 82 N""h- MM'Kin,mn 3- mg '.m M,c,A: ing which time he suffered severe but that it also starts as rfiany 3,; Edmonton Mayfair course. and 12 Earl Smm” S ' 9” 3'5 WHIP? MECNFH1 19d m9 M04 .7, Holmarfs walks, Nlalz,-Donald stomach wounds all but ended his W! :: it settles. In any event the horse. strokes better than the old record Ross Arm5””"3- S - 105 91 batters with two hits. both sharp 1' Munroe 6V Bermrd 0. mm, pnohmg Career. Two years ago he , ;Arpp;,p;' Aug, 10 ..cpi...slo- men of the Maritlmes appreciate 0! 241. set in 1949 when thetvumfv Tm” ”M”'”" 51113195 10'” Tm" ”5id- iouts. MacDonald 2. Bernard 5, played in an old-timers game here MOA 11" 1V- Pi10iPfi h.V Si-Bn1P.V it, and realize that a lot of work meilt. switched from match to Ifi"”1d R0dd- 5 35 tr? Gian MMNPSOYL M 05- third Munroe 4; wild pitch, Munroe. in hjsfir5I,pit(jh1ng- pug” Since be. Dollar of Scottie, won the Gold 3095 mm 1;, pmdumon A mm, medal play. (,"""de .L"ky' S 7 "19 baseman provided the best iieldingi Ump11'e: Loo Doyle; base Judge, fore the WM, Last year he rcmanwd Cup Saturday in a race that saw mad and fifty of the hooks app Mllricne W0" U19 C1'0Wn155i 3'93? In". H'”' C " -- 39 '71 play with I great one hand slab 0ilJack Kalle. Clear of bnsebnn but mm yea, Tom all five of the other competing mailed by the Doctor em), year to zit: Laval-Sur-Le-Lac Que., and Merlin MacKenzie, C .. 93 71 ” T l MaoFar1ane solicited his aid as a 5P”db”f'” W”hd”W" I” ”””"S the various stable owners and race mi” yew” Vlctmy made her me i:.I'iedAFoGllanddiiSc'" 77 third base coach for Mai'itim(- Cen- ""”''”"'”"l "”''”"5' officials in the Mgr1t1n1e5. second person to COD it twice in t 6 "" ”' mom :3 '19 so W3 37 '34 V V was Such Crust uhich exploded - in . . s . ' t Cantrell was burned and thrown 7 -H . P Jack C0W1eY S .. DOCOROAI was li-1w:e' it was gvuient that Jimt; into the water. He was fished out :tm::1';a':i;2:Io:vl'emv5:" 1.2:. iiiiepiggi SVE5;-Q-gzkzagzgglnmaigsclf. 'I1;OiTl zingers. 'C .. my a enoug "0 5' NW” a" within seconds. taken to hospital - , ' I um i. I ""1 Dliiey. 5 ' --mqm---rm--e-h-. pitching savvy to hurl 3 TPW ”m' where his condition was later re- nmmcouggs Ftaiauigintip ,:f,'g;”x,i,, . ' ' semndiplace Onmri” Chfmpliolr: Horace MacFarlan . . NC i . . '93 posted in the final stage of th" in 3 a nlnst Island comiemlon - .. m” V 6 H Marv C-W 0' K”Ch9”"- MW '3 it ii. pi i 1 - G55 51 Z l ported as satisfaction. . hi i ' M” VENT LONNAUGRT RIFLE RAN 'iGovernor-Generals match out of anyunm N I F M m dl-Op out hm"? wmiiele for the Ci1amPI0M P5 '1 apart Saturday and came in with mvk MRCKIMOH C ,1 'l, t..A.1-(CF . ' ' - 5" 0C ' , ht.' ,.i kt. .,n . - ' :iildi)rtlnL;I'ud;e1nsoi:)londei13Ig lnoihe astliiml” mm” me "?'man BNCY team - - - completion nf the third ahd final i 8nw.(1,,ear;:1si1grai:feiiSieir showing 77 75 91 2'” Jack VVlls0n, s on re anmual Dominion 01 Canada mile . Amihef hizhligitl of the! shot” Yesterday he showed up in ii heat were: Miss Pepsi; Miss Great In this tournament two may,” Sterling MacDonald, C 512 . - 1-! the K-nss In 8 Wm 01' W0 surprise starting role for M. C. A. Lake II Hurricane if and Sim u h h t client the Bill MacLean, C . - 97 n8 A”””””" pm” w'"p"mo"' years by Lieu! Glimour E0! 77- 1 st Hoima '5 and went threei Md.shun' v sister ship of the M” e .6 "9" ” "pr w. H. Mi-vicLalne s ,, on ,-.g ''”m”” 600 Ca"”””"5T”" lear-old member of It Toronto imins He ri1lrz-cl the first six winher ' l.”””'d '" "'9 D"?"'"'”" J”""f; TORONTO, Aug. 10 - (GP) - . - ii Hillard Toombs.'S ' 4: "mm M ma wumryia markSmen"iiamllv of rifle expertzz. Boa was a 1:: "3," ,, def md mvcd 1;, incl Fven. the winning Sin-Mn iv .rc"ms Ch"mmf".i5hll;iS 10 hfhlle prince Adios, me 5pCCd.V i0ur- Mac Kennedv. C . 70 will compete in at. least two dozen e . n ” F i ,. P 9. 1 t . . . l in Ottawa loici in no mnn - year-old stallion owned by Grant "d" A vi a p , , klahootins! member of this years and 311 mm, hp M111”: an effective. had trouble. it failed to finish the. Fnuowmg .5 the Schedule D; to, Hod 1 I C, ' . rnelt Hawaii. C .0 maidim dumm the next Tee ' Blsley team and went on to l-lel- rel-mp, when the Im,.m,5diaLe 59,-.3 first heat when it lost a prn- d ,. matches. d ,3” ” and9b?35- om" 3"” B The Cnmdlan PM" E. L. Dickleson. C . Ti Shootinir concludes Saturday with . . ' I . U I i . p a) s . I rlien by the owners brother. the 5' Gear e MacMillan C. mi H ms (max -wage of me Governor sinkl to represent Canada. at the 195 gets undemny, He sunmdmed pellcr on tho fifth lap of the 30 15 wars and underp- ramed Chm Hakim wan bum R CK H S . .. ,.2 'l 1. 4 p . - v. ti 1, k W h' I use. ' - . - i , ' , ., . . .rnmwe ' Generai's match, the feature event. OA:oiL'f5 don" women Wmzcomp W3 '”ltl15-'21”? W0 31” 1” '-hCghtl111d,"i'0a H: 9sixl'?5l;S3Sil1:h;;iS'huI' V Tuppgr liosterBxs.tL1&n;3tad:D)'i9 heats of the 37,500 Canadian Cup , Haifdx Capital Saturday slipped G. MulhDnan'd' S no . Adding international flavor will .a i m re le .m.m 18 game 5' at H , , Ii (19. and Md M U" DO" - '50”)5- 91" I 9 Pace Saturd6)'- behind in their T999 with Dari" 77 I be 5 Crack Mpmember senior Brmtbeia Wis year 0n 9'-0181 tcfm-S With end of the inning in favor of an-) 131?”. ti”: qiluullh mnichod i:W0' Don Lnclairlvs. Calif: iijosltefl In winning the first heat at one mouth Arrows for a playoff berth 78 V th . ti V -l 1.1 d I) b ii Mm v - ' ' .1. RV” i or or er 1 - v in . i 1.. . tdieewaslil . " , i. i . i ll '1 i10"0 l . - - or A -r , A. . l 5 . 1i i 'li(t;gi00t;vh:r31":)I;"i::tix;l: mgnlxbersv PM-.the Tlltoll and the Connauxllt.-!nnl,V time at bat .)ilnmy dlllled ai Z?a'1"11:m;in”5t0" :Ifd:)':Tp' 0'' H" ” Noll lloizors lN1S.VPcIJPl'h hlcigldeallo nlng Lhg nmi heat at 1 L16 mm, home doubleheader with Tm”. 1,0 Lcgcngzigcil-rchar endow”; Sp or 5.3:" 33:: ”.ff.f..?.”li"..i?”ii”2 ;.”.2:.”.:2:.. ..i;”?..:::i or ..:;:.l.W"'” ” " i'F.:5ii?”5l2-f:i..2.”?&lii.f:3”d2ti.:.5 to W bah” - : wok ham” me G0v""0r'Gcn"a1'5ishooter who has notlrankeld in the ' ' ' I (.i”' rmwing. Only :1”, MM ml Clifford Morgan vs. l-larr)' Cal- by Andrew Reese. Jr.. of illlamburz. ArIr(uEiiiT..ViiiB Wildcats sank deeper ” M"d”i- first 150 in the grand aggregate for Munroe had no trouble with the ”i";”"g ,I'i-id?" in R3 5 ”C0('l' 1 iaizhnn N. Y.. won the second largest share mm me calm. WM, 3 5 3 105, to me . . - . r: -we nvvr lc , . -. . - - C : Ii3r”1'('1-I”g' "sf nag”! T3”6'qVg:::0i;:1;lile last 1-0 years. ,Summrl'slrie batters in the fll'st.,sz:iI:1:':'nur::- Jag 'r::n',mFd' ,1-1'", MmD0'"'ld ”' Kwmy Nu (Fr 8:6 IPu't5eh by m”5h”.'F sewn” Alhlons at Stellarton, while rain ' "7"" ' N" ' ' S l Competitors will sleep under can-,thl'ee innings iiCVWf1l'i(E'fI hilt the, 01' no ihMRlMm.h mum, W 1W"!-W T e "5 EM and umd m the washed out a twin hill at. Dart- - Saim J”hn' N' B" mdn 0” CU” as at the ran as near Ottawa ilark of work this season I)('g"ili tol ' ' l . . -vi” """?C hm” d35h- lfter vi four-day shoot-off V E ' - ii ' i i H H ifinisil Saturday. Miss P9P5l had -T1. hwuih WW1 UVEYPW Lmupmi The bi ize for Canadiam is aiMan'V muhmeni mcmdmx mum ml hi we last three ham” Mi?” the consolation of having sci rl R Fourth-place Arrows are scheduled i i pr di B") r be” ”' ”” "m" B"”” ””'”' in.” ”S”””3 Wm” 3” t” 1”” :l0-mile speed record or 101.024 Baseball 95" 5 . to take on Halifax in a double- ' "rm 0" H” 1953 Cam 8” 15 85 took part last week in the four-davi Waldo has been out of tho Pl'ov- . d t """"- T” '"l"'”” S'”””””iontar.o Rifle Association shoot .1 mos for the past 19” "lomhs Md; mu” an h0Ir,i'i.,T,",Dii,:r'.'"g hm ssruanw ' ' head" MET: no. , 1 juring the week are added to oCOlv- Long Bmmhl Om. it was not until a couple of weeks, . . NAIGONAL LEAGUE , . KINGSTON. Ont” Aux, mywp, . A 'i .. ago that he had Ian nppoitilllliy in (First) u Vpgerry Kessemng played New -. 1 i , . . set in any iiraciim With a""”l”' Brooklyn zoo ooz no-s ii 0 . shot with the confidence and ac- couple of weeks work he should Fhmdel MI """ " 999 mu ooo-0 7 0 curacy of B. money-trail profeg- i become quite a tough customer on Lop; End campanells; Drews, Mona; sammny mwm the Omar”, amateur golf championship with an amazing 13 and 12 victory over From Canadians Konatanty (6) and Burgess. 1 the hi . 1 . . . . - M. C .A. catcher Arnnld Maccal-yr Sugar Ray Robinson last month. Solomons complained that Kearn's demands now are so high ”I would have to get 3140 a seat in White City Stadium, London, to break even." TENNIS CLUB DANCE TONIGHT CHARLOTTETOWN TENNIS CLUB VICTORIA PARK Les Alexander's Trio Dancing 10:00 to 1:00 Phone MCA Today Jig-y: MARITIME IENTHAI Admission 60o. " listen to CFCY Y- - . for all the Interesting features of and p I. . CHARLOTTITOWN -"OLD HOMI WIIK llAAClS':'V; i Ammooou rvrumu X5, Mon; AUG. 11- moo. 1o.ao - rues. AUG. 12- 1o.oo lo il.oo ;f WED; AUG. 13-zoo to s.oo , muss. AUG. 14-2.oo to 5.00 i , III. . Auo.1s-- I0.00Ie11.00 ll - SAT; 3 Auo. 15- 10.00 to 11.00 , (Al Iiouo slmv no All) 'Horu racing; prize winners at the Agricultural Show ' .-all the Illghlighhbroughno you every day of the fair. '” ' TIIIII IIOADCASVS SPONSOIID IV THI CDONALD TOIA-'CCO COMPANY -i”E)f;NDlrI” ' fgjlauaosvs rmesrciosiiz-r1-I plate he olitaliied two hits. one of commence if the Airways team is Bernard and Mark Delaney stood out. Bernard always seems to give I top notch performance City. in the He had little trouble with; the M. C. A. hiltlers and at the them being a triple. Delaney, who played with Curran and Briggs earlier this season until he and Johnny Carroll could not agree over practise hours, had quite a day. He obtained four hits in five trips and played flawless ball field. 0 e . Johnny "Peanuts" 0'1"iaherty. who coached the saint Beavers to the Maritime Major Hockey championship last scason, may be headed towards Ottawa for the coaching job with the Senators, reports Aubrey Keizer from Syd- ney. At teh same time Keizer re- ports that Bud Poile has promised to help Glace Bay Minors and that Pete Wywrot, who played with the Miners last season obtained his release at the end of the season. "Hub" Macey still appears to have the inside-track on the Glace Bay coaching job. Softball Games . Scheduled y Tonight The Lialiorinn Youth Club tmo the Maritime Electric will meet this evening in a sudden-death game to decide the fifth place standing in the City aonmul League. The game will be played cm the Old Diamond and will com- mence at six nlciock. At the same tlme the Guardian Angels and Bow- ery Bombers will play an exhibi- tion nme on the Knights of Col- umbus diamond. Too ut?W?lsssIfL WAN'l'ED.-IMMEDIATELY. warr- ressea. Apply in person, Twci-l's Restaurants. title with a win over Paul Kays. The scores of this match were 6-2. E-l. 4-8, 5-1. 6-1. After dropping the first two sets Kay.-i came on strongly to force Jardine in the third act and win 6-4. '1-loweve Jardlne became master of the sit- uation again to take the final set. In order to reach the finals, Kaye had I gruelling match with Carl Bradley on Saturday. It took over three hours of play to decide the winner. Bradley breezed into a. two- set lead needing only one more to clinch the best three out of five event. With A fine dilplly of fight- ing perseverance Kays tank the next three sets. Bradley had by no means given up and he extended the fourth set to 13-11 before bowing out. Complete scores of the match were 3-6, 3-8, 6-2, 13-11. 6-1. Jor- dine had reached the finals by A 6-1, 6-4, 6-3 win over Jack lien- nessey. Resillts of other matches 'playeo are as follows: Men's Double: 1. Dowling A: P. Jardine defeated C. Wiliett rte E. Douglas 8-1, ti-0. J. Hennesey ac Bud Mclileer de- feated C. Bradley J; J. Brown 6-3. 6-0. J. Hennessey it: But! McAleer de- feated I. Oudmore as A. Cantweli 0-3. 8-0. P. Keys is; D. George defeated C. Hennigar as H. Power 0-0, 6-1. Mined nonblea P. Keys is: J. Weir defeated c. Willett oz 1:. Douglas s-4. s-u. scheduled matches for today are as follows- Men'o Double: . 5:45 P. M. -- I. Dowling it: P. Jar- dine vs. J. I-fenneleey or End Mc- Aleer. Mixed Doubles 5:45 P.M. - P. Kayo sc .1. Weir vs C. Brsdleysc E. Willett. LONDON. Aug. 10 - (GP)-Two iroifssna-sriinifric-ran"aiviml ii and 10 months. Priced to sell. We& FIG hulur-rt. two rrzlstered Shwrihorn biills.i1.'l world records were broken satur- day as United states athletes won of 13 events in the British i5”C”"”” MONTRE - ..iJllnm Ncuie of Hamilton. lilm made two of the finest pens Brooklyn ..... .. 000 011 2002;; Run md'yA:bs':::r;e:i0 corggiznng 3' NEW YORK, Aug. 10 -- (AP) - down to second base yesterday af- ,.4g. 1'h"”d3'Phi” 000 om 00 H , singles matches of me "mil round TT2" Jack Solomons. London fight pro- ternoon that we have seen this ova, mp weebmd wmnus were Rutherford and Carlrilaiiie a, of the Norm American mm Dav” m0t"- Hid bsatmdiyn ":l80t,l1:”Wll5 Season Both times Arnold caught decided in three events of the Sen- fg)d””;-d”;;i;:; V” H” " 5 mm cup minis tie between Canada and a.- for a fight e ween an Y urpn base runners tr in to hi. i B - To and Joey Maxim for the world addition 3lR0CX”"s:" Pkfizd 1; ;?er)dT:?ni:he'r0(?:i1;:f;li-eivI;il0txV'1i')1wcgjlilf New York . ooo ooo ooo-o s o ti'getUtlliitetd states. The Americans mg; 0:4 'l'."llm lIov:X0PNl!) nail: M cm in max-E on . l 3.1? ”'".W';: 1: i.: ”:..::.s::: .le.:m:-':::.;r:.' ...-...-. 7."J,'”.i.'..”:.. next. mnnt are c . . 4 t , Hesrn, Corw n an a ; v . - ON ' He and h Wm He hwye” Mon. ;i:;)ngfil;:u:R::g1Ee5 Xl!il:;ncef;ix:1s.. her Ladies Singles crown by dez. Smhn and cooper. after winning the opening singim poauro only 40 cents. Reprliltl ISTUCRAT Only b5.00 One Way day on the possibility of asking an mg!” mowed I Weakness M the testing Wanda Ma.cMillan 6-0, 6- . emu" 000 OM 1204 1 9 matches Friday. 1' cents each. Mali Film Serv ce. GARMENTS injunction prohibiting Maxim. the D1”! hnwev" which Wm have to Later-in the day both these final- Pnubnnh 0” in 001.4 10 2 Brendan Mug”, 1, wheduled W Lharlottouswn. and '0 "'"" be oi-so-e W "W "” ” ”"”” and W"; "W ” ”- MW mi" until he meets Turpin, British ' ' Doubles by defeating E. Willett and wwgh and Guaziolap paw while hi, genow Dav” Cup p Church, Nuxhail ('1) and semi- nick. 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston 001 000 000 2-! '1 0 New York . .. 000 000100 0-1 I 0 (10 innings) Parnell, Benton (9) and White; Raschi. Bath (10) and Berra. Continued on page 1 N. S. Tennis Tournament Is Comiiied DARTMOUTH. N.!., Aug. 10 - (CP) - Anne Stacey, Halifax. set a record for Nova Scotia. tennis Saturday when aha won the ladies singles title by beating Mrs. Gordon Hughes, Windsor, 6-4. 6-2. Miss Btecey Just two weeks also won the provincial junior ladies singles crown and thus is the first player in the province to ever hold both the junior and senior singles crowna. - Three other champions were de- clared Saturday and R. Bedord of sherbrooke, Que.. and Vida Luge, Halifax, won the mixed doubles Sunday with a 6-4, 0-: win over Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hughes of Windsor. Bedord also captured the men's singles title. Frank Nolan. Halifax. and Fred Fenneli, Montreal. won the men's doubles title and Mrs. Hughes. and Min Large, took the women's doubles ormm. .13: Blue. Iioiniioro In Smashing Victory OTTAWA. Aug. 10 -- (OP) - Winnipog Blue Bombers, billed as "raw and green". downed the The American doubles team of seixns and Herb Flam yesterday defeated Maoken and Lorne Main 6-3, 3-6. 6-3. 6-4. Flam downed Rochon 6-2, 8-6, 6-2 and seixas de- Rlild M5111 0-2. 6-3. 6-4 in singles Friday. The outcome of tomorrow's cannot affect the result. 8 The United States next takes on the winner of an Italy-India ser- ies for the right to challenge Alis- gtelil. present holders of the Davis p. The doubles match was a heart- brenker for the Canadians to drop. They put on one of the best dem- onstrations of tennis seen in Cdn. ads for a long time. and lost main. because they lacked a really powerful servo. Pete Kelly To Play At Siaiile mwoaaicrou, Aug. 10 -(cm P. C. (Pete) Kelly. the New Brun- swick-Princo Edward Island am- ateur golf champion. is leaving Fredericton tomorrow for Seattle, Wosh.. where he will play on the C flan team against the United states and Mexico in the first 7 Americas Cup matches Thursday - and niday. Before returning to Redericton. Kelly will play in the United States amateur. the Canadian amateur and in the Canadton inter-provln- cisl Willinzdon cup matches for the New Brunowick-Prince Edward Island team. Scott. Busty Hanover, lkelter, Chief. ' Cnmpbt-ll'I Bllrldy. Shining Hour. match before some 10,000 shirt- sleoved football fans here litur- dny night. The curtain-raiser on the 1062 football eeaeon saw the Rider: almolt paralysed by the brilliant display of Western .uriol and column Onward. Euo. (round strength. They were held scoreless until the fourth qunmr Graham Hanover, Mischief Clair, while the Bombers smashed truck and field games in White on: souv- Doinlnioa champion Ottawa Rough Riders 24-0 in an exhibition through the Ottawa defence: for four touchdowns. light-heavyweight king. Solomons , , K. Douglas 6-3, 6-2. Phil Jardine St. I I - - - V N no no Mb 3 13 3 Vere;-mt Henri Rochom Wm mm 0 NEW said Jack (Doc) Kearns, Maxim's w 5”” 1" "h'.r”:"”.”3' once again proved himself to be Cinclxflail on 09-, Mb.” 13 1 V1,; gem", American pmylnggca; only 384.50 One Way manager. signed an agreement for F0 su mm.” the M k of J tops in the Men's singles event 0" Presko. amid (em Yuhas (6) tom. Play starts at 2:30 P.M. E.D.T the hm" W0” Mlxim defmld ' '" ' ” Sunday afternoon he retained "19 Chambers (7) and D. Rice; at the MMount Royal Tennis Club. EFREE-FOR-ALL PAGE - TONIGHT .-.7 (YCLOCK THE RAGE OF THE YEAR HORNE MOTORS FREE-FOIuALL Min Knox. Arxot Pointer. Ilednwood Chief. Time Table. 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