s 11 And B. Jdniors Defeat l Abbie Juniors In Deciding Game Of Quarter Finals . c.4s'i'.i'afJoiinnfiviiaienwcrseiid Iumnn Md Br.u”.J"m”" dei out ii triple in the sixth inning eated Abbie Juniors in" (1.19 decid- md Ready and Don Macmod hi; iiig game of the series 3' quarter doubm in me nmmg finals at Queen Elizabeth Paiik last Carson struck out 14, and evening by the score of 4-3. The'Buck,u, M,-lued 10 same. one of the best seen iii Sum- merside this season, was I. bitter pitchers battle between Ed Buckley and Benny Carson for seven .-core- Abbie: In the top of the F. Kennedy, ii .. pushed Hoozi. L-"o vervlRead.i'. lb walked. Dcn Macl..cod, ss S:hur- Carson. p man juggled his sacrifice bunt, and Ma:-Fadyen, cf, 3b iifter Don MacL.-.od grounded out, 1. Kennedy. if Carson was ourposelv passed fill-'W. Dunn. 3b. c iitg the basss. MacF:tdy:ii inisltezl Sqll?.l'Cbl'l2fZS. rf towards Bll('l2l9,V"x'D'.lIE MarLt-cd. all less lrininqs. cc-hth Abhics across what looked important rung Hoid Ready gained first when Jiinlors like a a. squeeze hunt and Hood was called safe on at very close forcr. play at the plate. It looked like the ball game. hrit C. at 8. came back with four, BOX AB R was-uuuppa --oooooc.....; v-coco-rem.-...: sac.-i.ao...-c'5'i"-7 O -39s-'OO--haoag-, ocooccaao-H! Totals xAReplaced F, Kennedy . runs in their half of tho elchtli W" & "1 AB R " N) A 1” wires of thrin scoring on Wl”I'Ii.-G" C'”("- 3b 3 1 1 1 1 0 lacked like a c"sr- of i--to-"std sizhais -W!" ” r 1 1 " 3 1 nn the part of the A-bbics battery. ' 1 l 0 d 1 With one away. Grant Grady ” 1 0 5 7 0 singled to left and whaieii wailt- 3 3 3 5 0 3 ed. with riiniiers adwziiciiig when, ' L 0 iii: hall I101 eiiav from cziciiei-.L i U 0 " 0 0 IC""ilCIlV C Grariv S"'ll."l-1 out biitlaf” ' T 0 0 9 1 U l'-'".Zlled first safely ii cdi Della” J 0 1 H 0 () let the pitch in th"oL:t-h him io,g'gQn g ' H U 0 3 0 0 0 the hacksioii G. Gracly sccrinc.i””r'h”1"””l'C 1 0 1 1 1, Ru" iey waikizd Hid again the Torah 5 '4 T6 2"? E Prilet sifted thiough lxemiedi. KgRep,aCed Lehngev in mm Wlialcn and C, Gradv crossing lliel pl-to. Carsoii s:cmed lo liavo taken Kcnnsdv's ih"nW in time to get Coke Grady. but failed toy make the tag. Walker's single to 1. centre then scored Buckley. The Abbies roared rigilit back into 'Doubles: rnntentioii in the top of the nintii Triplt: with three clean b-ise hits, which with an error bv shoristoii Grady accounted for tivo runs. There were two on base and two out when M-acFadvcn's grounder to Cannon ended the canie and the series. Rczidy and hail two hits for Ablnies and Neil. Walker had a brace of binzles for Sat-idant and Allen. , Jardine Retains ChlTown xxvfleplaced Grcsii in 1th. Summary Earned runs: Abb'.e.s l. C. it B. Runs batted ':t Macl-'adyen Ready, Dcn MacLe:d, Walker, Ready, Don Mat'Leod Whclen. Stolen bases: C. Grady, G. Driiton. Sricrirlcc hits; Ready, Carson. Left on bases: Ab- hiss 11. C. da 13. 5. Don MacLeod Double pltrv: l to Ready. Aslrilte-L outs: Buckley l0,Carson 14. Waikszi Don M-:cLeod hnthicarson. Buckley 2. Carson 4. Wild pilclit Pa:-rod balls: Kennedy 2., Umpires: Plate. l.:iiidry; bases, 1 Courts Tennis ChlShip iii 6-3 ai?dTG?iTiiiEZi?r.-. Jar-cline Phil Jardiiie won the (7harlotli-- lame back M take me mird wt bl” . , . . . OVA!) Tennis Club championship id lAnders0n came rm mpnng in the the singles division yesterday as he imumt 1 defeated Andy Anderson 6-2. 3-6, 6-2, 6-4 in the finals. Jardine, who also won the Club championship a year ago. played Andy went inln B 4-1 lead in the .pmfe5SiOml Wm pmk up 3400 in fourth set. before Jardine started finding the mark again with his powerful strokes. Jardlne took the a driving game and scored repeat.- set 64. edly on his hard forehand hackhanti shots I0 defeat the rap- able. Anderson. After lcsiiig the first set 6-2. Anderson rallied to take the second Mrs. W. E. Cotton Retains and I In a very closely contested mati".'n on Tuesday Andy Anderson and. Ned Wran defeated Walter Cullen and Geoff FitziGerald 6-4, '1-5. P.E.I'. Ladies Golf Title; Final Round Yesterday Mrs. W. E. (;ittt)T1 of Charlotte-1 I IKIWTI retained the Prince Edward Island iadlest golf championship 7: si.t:-rday as she shot vi 103 over the Summerslde Golf Course "for ri two round score of 203. Mrs. Cotton, who went into the final round in fifth position six points behind the nrst round lrader Mrs. Fred Cannon. played steady golf as she stroked her way to her second Pro'.'incial cham- pionship in two yeats. Mrs. Cotton carded ii 100 on the Belvedere Golfcourse in the open- ing round last. Saturday. She wins the Dr. J.C. Simpson Trophy, cm- iii-matic of ladies' .s-uprcmacy in rotting circles. Mrs, Cannon WM runner-up with a two day score of 205. She med :1 ill yesterday lifter covering the P.c1"edere Course with is brilliant .04 lest Saturday. One sirckc bnhind Mrs, Cannon iv:-s Mrs. Grvirgc Wood of Char- lo:,i,rtoivn with :1 two round score of 206. Mrs. William Beer of Char- lottetown was fourth with a score of 2'17. Mrs. Ralph Siiiiphaiit. mersidc won the low net in first division with a net of 151. Top honors in the second divis- ion were won by Miss Dorothy Stewart of Charlotteicivn. Miss Stewart ramc h”.Ck strong fi'eElPi'- iiiey to tour the course in li.'l strokes for ii two round gross More of 234. Mrs. J. P. Clarke of Charlotte- town was runner-up with 1 gross score of 242. Low net honors in the second of Sum- - iiivisioit were won by Mrs. E. Baker of I73 won n.' Butnmcrside with a net. -The consolation prize was by Mrs. A. Hawaii. Following are the gross scores for the two rounds: Mrs. W. E. Cotton, C 100-I03-203 Mrs. F. Cannon, C . 94-111-205 Mrs. . Mrs. Mrs. E. Holman. B . DI-115-213 Mrs. Mrs. R. Biiltphnnt, 8.. 111-112-223 Mrs. G. Buntain. C.. 112-115-227 Rtrti. I. Godkln, 8. 115-112-227 Mk: I. Moliellln. C I13-111-280 Mrs. J. W. Macxcnzie. C . .. 110-lit-213 Miss D. Btewsrt. C. H121-113-234 Min M. Msthe.-on. C. I19-120-2.19 Mrs. W. McNeiil, C H121-I20-241 Mrs. i1.P. Clerke, 120-I17-242 Mrs. N. McLeod. 3... .. 243 Mn. I. Home, C.. Mrs. ll. Baker. 3 Mrs. R. Parker. 0. Misc M. Stewart. 0.. .120-120-240' Mrs. P. Kelly. C 124-126-249 Mrs. 1!. Norman. C I20-128-262 . K. Johnston, C 136-lat-251 I I. ctr. Ill-I20-201 H. Haven. 3. will-I29-N4 ; I. ulobonlld. C.1lI-ll4-IO'I & 0. H1100, I .. M0-130-3'10 .- the , ATltS.- r3.'D3dd's.TsT.77t-1'07-i:tt:ii'1 Mrs. A. l-lowatt, 0. 136-151-287 STe:IShooi As the skeet. shooting season ad- vances the competition becomes increasingly keen, with many of the newer members showing mark- ed improvement. One of the new- est members, Mr. Con Gallant of Sourls now holds the position of high score for the season, having posted it 22 on Wednesday after- noon. Many of the other newer members are close on the heels of the leading shots. The following scores were posted during the regular weekly shoots. Possible score 25. Con Gallant ................. .. 22 G. G. Houston .. 21 C. S. Harper 21 A. G. Hogan 21 T. M. Gillis l9 George Carson 19 Glytion Willis 17 Hugh Simpson lti Archie Vickerson 14 Lee Scmpie l.'i Wallic Rodd 12 Andy Likely 1?. Cltirence Candy 12 Wylie Brycnion 1?. Ailey Birt I2 Henry Douglas . , 12 On Labor Day the Moncion Skeet Club tire sponsoring the an- nual Maritime Trap and Skeet As-V the l sociation shoot. A number of members from the local club are planning to attend. Softball Gangs This Eveiiiiig The The Liguorlian Youth Club, play the Legion on the Old Diam- ond and the Guardian Angels meet the Sunshine Island Dairy on the Parkdale Diamond this evening in City Softball League play-oft games. The games are scheduled to comment-e at 5.30 and till players are requested to be on time. little league ..-.-. . --The Rotary Little League team (minors) won the first gime of thle bent-of-three finals from Y'it Men yesterday afternoon by the score of 1.1-2. David Wonie struck 11 out of a possible 12 hot,- Icrii In the four innings playrd. John Grant of Rotary and John Gay of Ti: Men hit doubles. The minor division of Little League teams are playing for the "Bob Hog: Trophy." I SCOIII-I ' - rv , uhen coniizbzick over I the first division 'ed Woods T I ti1'I'LE SPORT ” I Mrs. W. E. Cotton of Charlotte- town proved herself E worthy champion among the women golf-; Cl'S iii 1lI(' Province yesterday. she made an niitsinndingi the Summersldcl course to win the Provincial golfl crown. The City golfer, who iron the title a year ago, wrnt into yrs- tc d:'.i"s round six si:'o'.(es off llici price ml by Mrs. Fred Cannon last, Saturday but like 3. true Cllfllnpiillll she played her best with the chips on the line. She carded B 103 over the tough course to lead the field: iiith a gross -'coi- of 203 for th , iou.namcnt. We extend congratti- lotions to Mrs. Cotton and to final other iii.::irrs iii the meet. -.u Golf interest next week will be cciitircd on Suminersidc v.l1t'rc; the inrintincmeiit of the Golf mid. lcountry Club will conduct ii big, and richly rewiircllng tournament. The three day meet. is open to all professional and amaieiir golfers and it is expected that the lending j players in the Maritinics will be taking part. The Mrirlilmcls lop: Dl'O1ESSi0nflls' will certainly be on hand because the siuiiniei-std:-,ii'ard Island Wiliingdon Cur Golf Golf Club iiianageinent are put-.l6'am take over the car given 10 um up 5500 in cash p,-37,95. ,thcm for their stay in Montreal ..T.".'9.i?..li.1I2.i i.':;i;...iI.'”"i:2l...:33; Field Narrowed ;:r”:"::.;tt;”:::d.:i.;”:.rr:r . to Eriliakgpit it big show and from A wh:'itv'e can lenrnhthcyfiviil)g;?(i;c . ”TiJ.";”i.l.T.”"n..il2"li.Z' vi;-i TEIIIIIS Tourney enticing. For example the leading Margie Jnrdinde advanced to the 9”” mlmey While 9”” "mnd finals in the iadics' section of the place pro collvctsg 3-50 and the junior tcnnis' tournainent at the '-150- 9 ,Charlottetoivn Courts by defeating ithlrd place man l O iB8l'l)ili'l't Wmn 6-4, 6-3 in ii. well l There are also biz prizes for iht 'p1ayed match yesterday. The Pimalwf IWHCY l" Winnie MacPherson was forced Wil-11 the 10W iio three sets before she defeated cross more Wins a will has Valued laanet MacPhersori 6-2, 5-7, 6-1 in lat 5125.00. The runr.er-up wins a another 1adie5- match. wt of IOUF mil ill-.2111 5l'HCi'0 D)'i1'l Miss M:icPherson will meet N 3 Val”? (if 555-09 inarbnra Wran today for the right i,The. first division player iiith the in nu.” Margie J'm.dme in the (in. low net. score will take home 21 in”. In R pmvious mmch My-55 golf cart which is valued at 540.00. iwnm dcfeauid Miss Macphprson For all other division winners val- i5-4. 10.3 in A closely congested liable prizes will be given. inn-air. f ' ' l Craig Foster caused a toitriianieiit is quite ti major iipsel in the boost in self and certainly an Iwhcn be defeated Alan MacKenzlc incentive for the players. The 6-15-4, in ,1 boys' match yes”,-- meet will tie in well with other slay. In another match Bflllr tournaments in We Marlllmt-'i Chandler defeated Peter MacNutt The professional tournament opens ,6-2, 6.0. in Moncton tomorrow and con-i Alnn MacKnm.i(- ciudes on Sunday. The i11a.vers lil11'defeated Peter MacNutt and Craig thus I39 able '0 COMIHUB from Foster 6-2, 6-3 in a double match Moncion to Summersidc as they durtng me atgemoonp do the rounds of the Marltlmcl polbwing 1, today; schedule; Rlll3lP.llllS. the Such ,meeis. , - , , , . y The tournament opens on Mott- day and runs through until Wed- nesday evening. All golfers will compete in 54 holes of medal pltiy. , Entranm forihe tournamentshoul Regarding the St0Ck C8-1' register before noon time this Ssii- Races at the Cove-head Race ,iirday and entries 5h.'.'ll(1 be sent, 7 g to F. H. Daley, Secretary-'rreas-l'lrmck ,Al'g""qt.'27'bcarB:"ltTI1P ;urcr of the Club. An entrance feel Wr 5” ('”n', ( "H." y - ,-V i of s5.00 must. acconipany the en- Murrgly will not participate ltry. President, of the Summerslde in this (Weill. lGolf and Country Club is H. E. Gaucet. a well known sportsman. Sign:-(I B. H. MURRAY Atlilitioiial Sport on Page 8 I i i .. it -l'-, ,;'('v''-' COVEHEAD RACE TRACK THURSDAY. AUG. 27 - 8:30 P.M. Track Under New Management-Novv Oper- ated by Stock Car Owners and Drivers' Association. BIGGEST STOKY RACE THIS SEASON TWENTY-FIVE CARS TO PARTICIPATE PROGRAMME: Three Preliminary Events-Two Semi- Finul Events. Featured Event-All Cars Participate. . Powder Puff Race-Lady Drivers-8 Laps. Never A Dull Moment - Two Clowns No Holdups. ; Bus Leaving I. M. T. Terminal 8 O'clock l . SPILLS AND Tl-IRILLS If Weather Ilnfevonble, The Following Night and S. Rogers- Tlic iNrw Brunswick-Priiice Ed- iby General Motors of Cnnadri. Tllf3iGii'fi)'. Charlottetown; W953 lnterprovinclnl amateur classic zip, cliariottetown: AUGUST 27. 1953 A ). Art MacKer.- Tom Stewart, is being held at Montveals l(an- I51. Stephen; mid Pete Kelly, Fred- aivakl Golf Cltib. Left in right, Bobiori:-ton. ' lcity Pitchers Baseballzbame ' iiiuri No-Hitter This Eveiiiiig ilii Minorieague l David Lee and Sterling Ladner lithe Tt.C.A.i-'. Royals play M.C.A. this evening in an Island Baseball League play-cff game on Memorial combined to pitch 5. Minor League Field. The izame will commence at lno-hitter yesterday as the 55.1): defeated t.hc Giants 13-4. 1 Iicc was the wuiiiin: pitcher I01" the Red Snx. In addition to pit-,nlI'mP1i alsoizantc was regarded as one of the lching a topitotch game he came through at the plate as he banged out two hits. Paul Murphy l I led the Red Sox batters with thiee. hits. l Folioivint: is ltt(i(ij'5 ball sched- lute: R 10.00-Balllfilllsl Royals vs Yaii-l kees. l..'i0-l'irave.s vs. Yankees. This evening at 5.30 there will H1110. i,..A,n.. ..... 10.00-Ladles' Singles Winnie MecPherson vs. Barbara W;-an. Mon”: Singles: Jack Blanchnid vs. Scott Rngnrs. 2.00--Men's Singles tscml-finals: Roy McGonncll vs. Craig Fos- ter. Menls Doubles: C. Lnrtnr and H. Bell vs. .l Whlin and'B. LfilIf7.. 530-E. Chandler and D. Drew vs. K. MzicKenzle and D. Buntnin. first-,hc batting practice for the Mid: tom-mmentigets on the Memorial Field Dinin-g J l I Red 1 7 olclock. M.C.A. took the first game of the SPTIQYS yesterday by defeating the 5-3 at Sumnierside. The best to be seen at the airport this year. Leily MacAleer will start for N. CA. this rvrning. Sixteen million shares chnnge.1 hands on Wall street on Oct. 29. 1929. start of the great depreslon. HORSES!-IOE CllIAI..L'ENGE ACCEPTED We hereby accent the Horse Shoo (lliallcngn from the R.C.A.F. Station in Summernlde to play I series of games in Summcrslde nnil (fhnrlotti-town its soon as ur- rnngt-mrnls enn he made. Signor! J. 1ilc00llRT. Manager Brighton Horst: Shoo Club 2-2- YEO THEATRE MONTAGFE -- THUR.-FRI.-SAT. - 27-28-29 AGAINST ALL FLAGS (Color) IERROI. FLYNN - MAUREEN OIHARA Action - Thrills - Drama. -- Romance on the High Seas. 1 Murray River Theatre MURRAY RIVER, AUG. 28 It 29-8:30 P.M. FRIDAY dz SATURDAY s "flames and Diving Don't Mix" not ilhlilnfillwnlbili iniiii Auiiiiiii iiooiii . ciiiit viitts Also Sliort Subjects and Serial FEDERAL AGENTS vs. THE UNDERWORILII Summerside A classy field of trotters and pacers will perform in Summernidu tonight as the Summerslde Race- way present another and one of their best racing meets of the sea- son. Featuring this evenlngls meet will be the "third and eighth races with such performers as Peter Clegg. Gahegtin. Tru Single 6., Neil Kal- muek. Ann's Boy and Jo Jo Spen- cer. They will race for 3500 a dash. There are also several other out- standing classes. one of them will bring together Meg, Dianit O. Grattan, Little Delbert, B-ud Abner. Eso, Rosalie H.. Abner the Great and Wayne S. Grattan. The daily double is on the sec- ond and third races and 3. hard one to pick. Qulneila's will be held on the sixth and tenth dashes. vicli Defeat Airmen 5-3 Maritime Centriil Airways won the first game of their Island Baseball League quarter finals with ing the Airmen 5-3 in Summer- side. Lefthander Waldo Munroe, mak- ing his first official start of the season. hurled M.C.A. to victory. Gaudet pitched for the Air Force. Gillette DELUXE ROCKET Gold-plated. one-piece razor piuii 10 Gillette Blue Blades in dispenser with used-blade compartment. all in modem Styrene case that opens at a touch. Gillollo REGULAR ROCKET One - piece. nickel - plated razor and improved I0-blade rlispenser,.in handy Styrene travel case. THE BEAUTY THE HOLLYWOOD HONEY commons omonon Good Racing .Meet At BOOSTERS. . Forum Friday, Aug. 28 Action, Thrills. Action VS. Tonight Decide To Play Games Given By Default At 1. meeting of the Prince Ed. ward Island Baseball League held at CJRW last evening it was decld. ed that Hoiman's should play Ab. bie Intermediates in the third gum, Charlie llognn. manager of Hot: man's stating that he would Tafhpp play the game than win it by dc. fault. The R.C.A.F. management with Stan Richard representing mg club, made the same request in re- gard to the MCA-RCAF game tor. meriy awarded to 'RiCAF, su rim gamc will also be played. The following schedule of tum," play-oft games was drawn up, C -J-I;EeTF" l;lTITis'-MFITIIIIEF On Friday The annual meeting of the char. lotteiown Tennis Club will be mid at the Club house on Friday mgm it was announced here yesteidny by Paul Kays. o..iyGiI.i.erre I ONE-PIECE RAZORS ' Combinefhese Advantages ! ) instant Blade Changing ' ) Real Shaving Comfort )&oubIe-Edge Economy 1 Dfor the Inuit. beet-looking? most refreshing shaves ever--get A modern Gillette one-piece Razor. ,' Enjoy instant: blade ' urging, rut 3 Ihnving comfort and double-edge 1' economy. Important Advantages only Gillette combines. WRESTLING THE BEAST THE FABULOIV A ' ELEPHANT BOY 4 GIRIB! GIRLS! ANN LAKE Vs. THE BLACK DEVIT; IIIIDGETS .1V PEE WEE GORTEZ Vs. THE RED WEASEI. - rrs AN rzxrnavaoanza rr's A MILLION DOLLAR ATTRACTION nmoemm 31.-is - mien 11.25