Lanna SEE OUR SELECTION or warcnas, WEDDING AND DIAMOND RINGS ,|_ n, vnglums Great George so“? we BUY ow cow Local Juniors Give Impressive Display In; 11-2 Victory Charlie Ryan's Junior baseball‘ team gave an inuu-essive display tn their first appearance before; local fans at the Park last night drubbing Sum/rnersides junior en-i try. guided by Charlie Hogan. lli a a Finals Nearing I T ' {EH2 ailie eightt. innings exhibit I n 5i 4 n Well lfzgrtlfied in all positlonsgTournament t the local 1uniors backed the sev- en-hlt pitching of Jackie Cairns, with eood support in the held‘ Ind an“ (hi? ‘abused M sum-I Holy Redeemer tennis tournament m s e‘ .a - sififnm stafivrlé (h: ‘lfiiagl ‘$331K: yesterday evening with Earl Smith were never headei ‘ “' and M. Morgan defeating I. Bel"- The western “mm” scored rigan and A» Trarnor 6'0. 6-4 in their only two runs in who open- Iiigmegosgugiss i133 .M~ hflwga“ i“ int: frame when Bernard walkedl D} Dufg and A‘ waginoiogiz and Sohturman got a life on an‘ 5mg 7_5 m a bitierl f m ‘ma ' ‘mrdwflml m‘ “n31” DY Deigh‘ set match in ladlcsy dgiigt me an and McKay. Moe Goodtwinl es‘ scored Nicholson with the nrsti TODATS SCHEDULE 6 P. M.—Mixed Doubles Charlottetown run with a lusty| dfltlhle- White striking out to end U19 1111111135. The City squad put a walk and four hits together in the th-ird for slx runs to establish a 6-2 lead which they held tor the remainder of the game. adde. lntz a sinicle tally in the fifth andi three more in the last of the sev- E. Smith and M. Morgan vs. and Mrs, Duffy. S. Vair and K. Feavyour vs. P. Kays and E. “Power. Junior matches will be arranged ‘at Club House. Dr. 811th. Gav and Bernard were thei Summerside battery. Gav giving‘ ' uo nine hits and whifling three; Straight Heat batters in the seven innings he. worked. I Mike n d J' ' ' has’... vliimrltts At making nice running catches in; foul territory behind third base. | Besides turning in a nice pitch- ing chore. Jackie Calms stroked out two singles and a double tn Bridgewater four trips to the plate to lead thei (By The Canadian Pm!) hitters. l‘ BRIDGEWATER» N.5-. Sept. 4- .All straight heat victories were BOX SCORE rchalked up here today in the sec- fond of a two-day harness racing Summers” AB R. H P0 A E meet. Bernard. c 3 1 0 3 0 1- Peerless Hanover. owned by B. Bchllrmw- 01- 3 1 1 0 0 liC. Cruiioksilanlas, was driven to ‘Grady. of 1 0 0 0 0 Owictory in the 2:26 trot- an-d pace. "MBOLGILEII. cf 1 o o 1 o otwnllo w. D. Rice's 'I‘ral'fic Grat- Oltwly. 1b 4 0 110 0 lttan took the 2:19 trot and pace J. Grady. 3b 4 0 2 1 0 (Ystake and C Walker's Judd cap- Detahan. rt 4 o 1 o o litured the 2:14 trot anld pace. McKay. 1f 8 0 1 4 0 0] Surrxmary: stewtarmss 301120| 10-31317. I! 3 0 0 1 2 0! 2:25 Trot and Paco Gay. p. 8 (i=0 0 3 0 — — — — ——— Peerless HHIUOVQY (Allen) 1i W981i 31 2 731 7 4 Margaret Rose (Se-mole) III222 _ High Tide (O'Brien) . . .. . 3 3 4 0M0 AB R ll P0 A E Sweet. Little Echo (Conroy) 4 4 a Maiwiwn. 2b 4 1 0 1 4 1 Josedale Vlatorv (Watson) .5 s5 I-Iemnesaey. 3b 8 1 1 2 2 0 Titties: 2.1a; 2.1m; 2.15%. 1h . 4 2 lil 1 0 U00 - ‘ 3 3 1 9 0 0 2:19 Trot and Pace Stake Whttte, 11' ‘ 4 3 2 0 l l . Molemwn. a 4 1 1 8 1 0 Traffic Grattan (Conroy) 1 ll Uliml. D 4 0 3 0 3 o Sister Henley (O'Brien) 3 22 MacKenz-te- an 4 1 0 2 1 0 Manchester Appollo (anod- Mumtw- 4°°°°° ericls) .. "sits , - — — - - " Shirley H. Tesnplc (Hooper) 44 ‘Petal! 34-11 9 2413 2 Teddy Hanover (Sample) .5 5c _ Times: 2.15%; 2.16%; 2.14%. Score Dy IIIIIIIIKI Z l) ll 36¢ 00o R ‘:71 E 2 l4 Tr t: a d P 374115115751“ 30° 00-2 4 Ju d (Walker) . . Olftowh 106 01° Bit-ll 9 2 Pogo.- Brooke n (O'Brien) Sandy D. (Conroy) ........... -- mlmm"! Previous (Allen) l, .214‘; Earned runs: Summerslde 2. Tim“ 210' 2'09 ' _ Charlottetown '1. Runs batted in: Deigihan. McKay. Oalrns 2. Mc- bennan Z. Matheson. Goodwin. White. Two base huts: Matheson. Goodwin. lililcLennan. Calms. Left Alt-Stars Practice on bases: Summerslde 6; Clrtown‘ - I 4. Base on balls: on Cairns 1 (Bemardi: off Gay 1 (Goodwmt. Strikeouts: bv Cairns ‘t (Deletion __ a‘, McKavb 2. Gnernglrdfnlqallztly. i End”): ‘v 3y a ' ' Th C't League Intermediate mas .,*,¥,'"¢.,2.“ pa??? All setsrslidli Mid a practice seg- *" ‘ ‘ht at 6 o'clock on te innings’ swim bases: whim 2' slmkiilqlg rt l reparation for I-Iennessev. Matheson. Cairns. Mc- P“) “m” l“ ‘if files Wm] Kenna‘ Barnard‘ l Grady‘ p355 their COIIHHQ nayo ‘ s d l _’ "at" Betta" """""““ ““°"°" $2231?‘if?‘“$0.151.wiiiofifi§°‘ii‘ffiso$’ claims; losing pitcher: Gay. scorer: A. McCallum. llard 0n J Sparmates NEW YORK. Sept. 4 -(AP)--As Jce Louis wts busy opening his new restaurant in Harlem, his opponent in lhc Sept. ‘.8 “eavy- weight title “out -it Yankee Stadium, Tami Tvfaufifllo, was - ting in a strenuous day at the ark invitation is extended to all players desirous of catching a position on the squad to attend the workout. as the lincup of the (cam that. will represent the city in tho ntaydowns has yct to he ric- termincri and Coach McCahP has indicated that all players attcnrt- intz wi-ll he give-n a chance to show their ability. An open . Tami added "mother sparring partner in Edcle Blunt. a veteran heavyweight. with whom he went three rcuncls. He boxed two rounds more with Al Ettow aivl P. E. I. Fish & Game Protection Qt Association ’ The Annual Meeting of the Association will be held In the City Hall Chambers on next FRIDAY EVENING, THE 6TH INST AT 8 0'CLOCK The question o-f open seasons on Huns and Pheasants will come up for discussion, along with other important W. H. TIDMARSH, President. . . . on: suavisst OGofQxOroQood-looldng; p ‘~ oolnfortablo moves with i , y ' - MINORA BLADES Canada's favourite In quality and low‘ prices 460140; -_-I2for -~- punched the ca» for Inothn time a Judging by comments hcard from fans who l": i t: ne s 5's d ttze teams in action, Summerside and Charlottetown Jttrlors put on quite a baseball tiisplaj; last night in their exhibition game at; the Park __,_ diamond and the same tans figure Two matches were played in fin thati trite Island citzlmpions-i: is a stra g t battle between llerc and Summerslde -— vwll give a good account of themselves l" the Maritime plagidoirrs. i ‘II + The score u! l-tst rights game gave little indication 0i .tte play. The two squads waged i. close- lcnlt. struggle "ill the way with tile winners showln a tendency to cash in on scorng chances and at the same time taking f1l‘l advant- age of any lapse by their oppon- ents. i 0 Il- + + To some. results of the game will probably moan that the Charlene- town team will when. they enter the playdowils next week but this is furthercst from the minds of the players who are under Charll; Ryan's gull-lodge, 1- 4- + i- Although tvlnncrs list. n ht tile local juniors ollll hold a hgh re- gard for the Hogaa-coachcd outfit. They are capable of playing better ball than they showed sevez-al times during la ' night's encount- er and when inning on all fours our own yollr-‘zs-‘ers are fully aware the fact that. they will have their hands lull trying to handle the Summerslde outfit. 4- + it i- But it was pleasant. to nave the juniors back mtn action once more It ls the only ‘tvav in. which to build up players it tile Island la ever to be preserved in senior baseball playoffs again and if the fans will only get bohnd tho juniors now and show thcm that they are really interested, the youngsters them- selves will do the rest. 4- -l- ~0- + And who kznoivs but this year's team might still bring home a Maritime baseball title. something that in this writer's memory has never been achieved befotc in Island baseball ntstory. We stand open for correction on. that one. [HE CHARLUIIIZILNVN GUARDIAN be a "shoe in". Finals Are Reached In Local Doubles Events Kiddies Frolic At Victoria Park Finalists in the men's and mixed doubles were decided yesterday tn the Charlottetown Tennis Club Tounrtament as four matches were played on schedule. Smith and Cullen defeated ‘Boudrias and Fos- ter ln a hard fought battle which required five sets to decide .1 win- ner. ‘Moreside and Reddin gained the final position in their stride as they walked through Wht-te anrt Today at 1000 am. as part of the effort to prepare the new ath- letic field at Victoria Park, for seeding and rolling, boys and girls from the various pla grounds o! the city start on a acres of stone piling contests sponsored by the Playground Commission. Special prize; are being awarded amt of- ficials of the Commission feel that the kiddies ivlll have a tot of sport as they in their commi- tion help prepare our ath lc field for our future athletes. Burnett 6-0. 6~l. 6-2. In the mixed dtrhles. J. Palmer and Audrey DeBlois defeated I. Reddm and B. DeBlols in two sets 6-3. 6-4. E. Smith and C. Sinclair reached the top rung in straight sets against W. Cullen and M. Martin 5-1 6-3. The men's dc-uhles and .cd doilhlt-s finals will he Dill .d on Fri-day. The only mat .- eduled for today is the ladics tlotlhles Eemi-final E. Burke and C. Sin- clair vs. M. “Martin and J. Miller. YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Men's Dnublca IT GETS AROUND The amoch-l Novels amttt thres- quarters of an inch an hour. SEPTEMBER 5. 1946 Junior Golf Tournament ls Underway . Skip Sear and ‘Irving Praught‘ yesterday traversed the nine holes of the qualifyln round tn 50 to end up co-medaists in the Opgn- lng round of the Junior Golf tour. nament at the Charlottetown Club_ Match play will follow the re_ mainder of the week with six m- tries seeking to annex tho junior left title of the Belvedere Club vacant by Cecil Dowling last your‘; champion. Other scores in yesterday's medal 60 play follow: Doug Pierce Tom Clarke Gorgon Weiten-e-r Clarke . ILLITERATE CZAR Peter the Great of Russia could had not react or write until he been czar for five years, Recovering From Bout -__ Thirty-five hundred spectators NORWALK, Conn. -Sept. 4 — at the Crystal timna raw Mar- (APi-Welterwelgnt Ronnie Mac- Donalds handlers work iul \ 20 Donald of Edmonton chi Vancou- ver, B. C., who was taken t: Ncr- walk hospital last, night after hav- "That reminds no ... PAL HOLLOW GROUND BLADES shave mil a l" You'll he tickled the way the mew rat. HOLDOW GROUND Blade glides over your face-shaves sweet; and clean with a “feather- zouch". No “bearing down”—hoilow ground edge stays flexible in the razor. Ask by name for rat. HOLLOW onomvo. 10 for 25¢. lng been kayucd in the toth M‘; final round of boxing bout by Joe Demartino of Bridgeporp w“ described today as bsinir in v good cottdltion." X-rays were to be Lake»... taunt .,, the day for pliable rib frnctu-q amd ootcusslon of the brain. minutes in an attempt to revive the boxer baton the welterweight had to be carried from the ring. E. Smitty and W. Cullen tie-feat- Ladles Doubles E. Burke and C. Sinclair vs. M. Martin and J. Miller. Anchors ‘Practice Practice for Anchors basomdl tearn at Park diamond tonight at 6 oclock. Important everyone be on hand. Tracey Hanover Wins Race (By The Canadian Press) PIGTOU. N. 3., Sept. Ar-Thc R. A. Ferguson Memorial Race arm: was declared oflldallry open here tod-av by Mrs. A. A. Ferguson of ‘Pruro. following an address by JOE PALOOKA dBdt. dFt s-,__-———‘——”' _ . 5-6. 47%. '15; m “s” 3 “O OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMsOUR BOARDING uousa With Minor Hoopla Moreside and Reddin defeated " . White and Burnett e-o. a-1, e-z. Yté-Niigisjfk two's AN ru. TAKE ‘n-t‘ t, éigltd-Pexlégls-géfofi; YOLYREAF-hté- i‘ AWFUL WAY MIDDLEMEN -- Mixcd Doubles STEER FOR To 5H9?" 5° WILL MY ’Ti-\iS,SON-'"“~\TS ?E\&E9\fii-ZiTOE: rt-us BUNCH.‘ BUT rr DOES WIFE. r 5W5 CUQE ‘pa; ‘ 5N DD Palmer and A. DeBlols defeated EUMWATE THNK! NEUQALGEE Rm»- a PEOPLE START Reddin and a. DeBlots s-a. e4. SOME WORM AsuetCoLp . °E"5'~°Ptt~\@ Smith and C. Sinclair defeated MDDLEMEN’, V5QQES' TApéwogM N%JF2_?LG'A W, Cullen and M. Martin 6~l. 6-3. wmmkLes OR ' APPENiglEXZ ronaws SCHEDULE Dm-‘JCNFD Sonesg . H . _, 50m "n-tttzrv veatzs "roo soon ,,,__,,,,,,,,~}'£g'1“““'¢ John R. Stewart of the Nova Scoitia Racing Association. The first harness racing meet -l~ -l- II» And speaking of possible titles the Intcnnediatcs-incldcrtatly one doesn't hear a. word about. them these days—p'"ovl. , they can show the same hrar-"l of ball tn the playoffs as they did in ex- hibition cncottntcrs will prove to be the toughest kind. of opposition. 7-1 Q it + + 4- _ They showed that quite plainly in their win over the Tatama- gouche Senator-s. a‘. present ir-‘cr- mediate title holders and "cverztl ball followers from Nova Sootia who watched the All Stars per- form this season ore of the opin- ion that they Will be strong fact.- ors in the intermediate finals for the BTi-XJTOVi-Fof‘? title. + 4- 4- 4' Junior golfers held the snotllgbt on the Belvedctc links yesterday as play got underway for the junior club championship Although the entry list l5 small the com- petition s none 'he less keen and the progress oi the tournament is being followed with interest. 4' 4' 0 4- Co-medallstz in the Pierce who carded scores for the ltlnc holes of rompetitirm which would make them a. potent threat tn senior play. eluded. 4- + 4' 4- The way some of the YOIIIYZCI‘ frv welld the clubs there 1"“ doesn't seem to be anything to it. but there arc many a club member of greater years who tv-nuld like to reach the even 5O strokes in touring the first nine 'no‘cs. In staging the Lou-lament the club hopes to promotr: interest cimoiig juniors and encourage their deve- lopment labor as top-notch senior competitors. Baseba Results NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘.100 O10 h Prim, wyse an}. Linlntl- Strinccvlchl.‘ Gerheauser. nlcki and Salkeld; Walters. and Mueller. son and Barty. New Your Qualifying Round were Skin Sear and Doug especially toe "Rookie" tournamcnt recently 0on- “Nalional Boxing Association ver- 000--l 6 l C01 080 l0x—-8 l4 1 OI‘- Elli Washington 000 020 000-3 8 2 Hughson and H. Wagner; Hutt- .. 012 000 000 l 4 i out. a band's playing of ‘The Star 020 001 10x I ll G " on the newly christened track saw Colleen Scott. owned by W. G. Stewart of New Glasgow capture the $600 free for all 1n straight heats. Tracey Hanover. owned bv Jack Scott took the $400 2119-2121 trot and pace while Jean Budlongtook the 2:25-2:22 trot and pace. Summary: 2:25-2:22 Trot and Pace-MW. Joan Budlong ‘lMacDDnaldl 1 l 1 Princcss Kalmuck (MaoAul- ayi .. . 2'4! 2 Moltlv Kaltmudk (Port Elmo) 4 3 3 Prof. Clegtz (Arnvstronz) 3 4. 4 Time: 2.l8‘.’:; 2.21%: 2.10%- 2119-2211 Trot and Pace-SAM Tramy Hanover (Walker) Mona Direct (Harrison) Lee Reynolds (McLeod) Mac Hvrzo (Haley) - Scotltv blunted: ‘l ‘ Boson 0e aiev Times: 2.13%; 2.12%? 2.11%. c u Sc it 1 Tiieeegreatoc. (MacAltduffi 2 2 Royal Ag Law (Moreslde) . 44 Kavola (Barnetti . 3 3 Times: 2.09: 2.11: 2-10- Wiltiams Wins In Ninth CARDIFF. Wales. Sept. 4-(0?) ~Undisturbed hy threatening rat‘? Ike Williams successfully cfcn - ed his world lightweight tiilé. .1151- LEAVE rr 10 ME -v|.t. e0 ' run-tn LADES‘ LUHCHEON TIPPY AND “CAP” STUBBB HERE TALKED saw-res wauu. HEAR cusses Aw LOLJD crates o: sion. tonight by knocking out the Welsh challenger and British chum- .. . $MOt< betting favorite. kept Jatnos at bay with a stiff left jab and floor- gd him six times with a two-listed attack before sending the Welsh- man down for keeps after two min- lites and 41 seconds o! the tttnth round. It was the first time the 29-year- old James had been klyoed in more than 70 fights. Rain threatened during the cc-n- thorough mastery pion, Ronnie James. in thc nlntla yekuqruzna‘ E rc-und‘ of a scheduled la-roun cofvflNr OUTTA Tu CHIMNEY! bout. , ' . 5OMEBCDY'S THERE! I'LL rt.» "Trenton. N. .1. nesrv- n 3-1 AN l no YOU STAY use: AN‘ an. Banal BOTH SH-Hl KEEP lTlLl-FFIPPIE HELL BE RIGHT BACK! ston: Muvizer and Gnr8"‘“i8 test but the Philadelphia . om 211 101 6 6 0 Williams displayed was more (lis- New York 010102100 5 l0 I gupblng to the 40.000 fans who Schatn Raffensberger. MMIMY- jammed open-air Nintan Park for Kari an Samittiflit: Kflhhtrdy. tha first world title bout in Waleni Budnlok. Thompson and m‘ Many of the fans were Welsh‘ bardt, Warren. miners who left the pits In thl. , Pittsburgh 000 000 000 9 5 1 hope of seeing James win a crown Cincinnati zoo to: 10x 616 1 last held by a Welshman-h-ett-l TILL"; THE TOILER die Welsh-in 19H. 'I‘tte'ftnlsh came when a sharp] right hook to the head sent. James into the ropes. He made a vaini grogktyn $6 35g 353 g g gtaemvtntettrsat Mbevknt: hll titer. on on .. eore eree oss yon] n- Hatten and Edwards: 5Pahn. tshed the count. ‘ uN-"Luaan “memo; Barrett and Mast. Jamel wu badly cut. about the‘ * face. Body blows felled the Welsh- AMIBICAN LEAGUE man tn the seventh and eighth‘ St. Louis 103 001 003-412 2 and he was down twice tn the‘ lcago 0J0 001 000-1. l l ninth for a nine-count before the Panrin and l-Ieluf; Input and final blow. Hayes. .-'l‘he ttattcntslistlc followers of the Boston 000 101 200-4 7 l challenger sang their natlonaL anthem, "land of My Fathers" bo- fore the bout an, one section of the stadium amost drowning Philadelphia Spangled Banner. Bevenl and Robinson; Mar» British rtnnoter Jack Solomons" chltdon and Rout. staging hs ncond world title - Cleveland l00000M0 l 0 0 flstit in Britain with American t. 4,, 100 00102;; 4 1| l champions within four months. a . old: d Jordan; estimated [an receipts at £25,000 Nswhounr an Rte . .(Ol00.000.) Mk FOR “tournu. "mun ANKLI GIT! WELL . ' t ‘