PAGE six _ grouse ans Cincinnati Has Hot Combination i __"_ yifib‘lai'.‘°"la%iifi"’iw 10-18 lnclullvo. - tf. “CINCINNATI. ‘A2151. 2-0151}: 5:221:11]? shwtins distance of a 9w °Rtlo “t,” ‘weal; .__ l l b urns res e mun - —<9¢° 110's . y Mll- ILI-SWOITII xlwsolu Natl .ti loop that the Cincinnati The middleman Lonnie $915113: Thomas Thomas of Cleveland, Ohio, Augllllnc Cove. will b; at home Reds, iihatever their faults. have {can around Cincinnatms ce m and driven by the ve-cran Rube to or friends Ifllday Autust 6th the hOHCSC double-play combination .;eii he came from C 01:0 “Parker; won the $6, New Iln- from a to a and 7 w h p, , oi the year and maybe of Major deal that occasioned little ccm- gland rotting derby Saturdagq fea- a s-u, 1mg“. h,s,_°,y_ meat, ture of a. nine-race Grand uit Miller, Frey and McCormick can rubber stamped to practically every box score. To date. Eddie, Lonnie and Frank. with Bert Haas contributing from third base, have 119 twin-killings, 11 in the past three games. The Major League record is 196. set by the New York Yankees in 104i. and the 1| tional record of 194 is held by the Reds of i928 and 1931. with s9 sum“ 1° so. the Red‘ l ._ Three Firsts For Canadian Army Team LONDON, Aug. 2—-(CP Cable)— The Cnnadlati rlfllly team garner- cd three firsts I. an allied forces forLlilur ()l_\‘l1‘.p!'.‘ star, took the 120- vard hurdles in 15.3 seconds. Liam. .1, D. Crashley‘ of Oakvllle, Ono, Jumped 43 feetnone inch 00 win the hopstc-l) and Jump. A team iitislntrtrl l>v Sltl, S. Bcrtolussi of Pou-ull " r, BC., “on the 440- .- l ya l‘(l.\\' . sl flushed second to C. B. l es. crack British Army spriniei in both the 100 and 220- yard (lashes before running away \“llll him in the last leg of the re- lay rzivc More than 20.000 spectators warrhvd the meet, including the Duke of Gloucester who presented the prizes. K. of 0. Softball In a regular K. of C. softball fix- ture the Tigers took a close decis- ion from the Aces by the narrow margin of one run the final score beins: 8-7. Folio ing were the 1111601151 ‘risers: Walsh, MacDonald. Mar- tin, ‘Morris, Doyle, Ranahun, But- Ter, Blanchard and Campbell- Avis: Perry, Wilson, Sheppard. Martin, Bradley, Corbett. Goodwin. Richard and Burke. The next game tonight at 0.4.5 be- tween the All Stars and Tigers. Nazis Forced .___<<.>.ze:.e~==sTLTn_e-.=-€1> bitter rear guard action. Moscow has made no claim of bein closer thfiri eight to l0 miles to rel lt- se . Ellll Full of Fight f‘ defences were thick and the backtracin Nazi army still was full of fight espite the enormous attrition exacted from it. But fa:- rison after Nazi garrison J0 ned the westward march toward Bry- ansk. A dispatch from the from disclosed that. red army cavalry was in the thick of the battle for Orel. The Cossacks played a rnaiior role in the epic defences of Still grad, the Caucasus and Moscow in two previous years of war. The Russians said that despite the influx of large enemy lerill forces. the Germans ad failed to achieve air superiority in the D011- ets Basin. Moscow adivices said l. new type of self-propelling heavy gun had teamed with tanks to pursue the Germans at Orel. Pravda described the guns as mounted on cater- pillar threads. Pravda said the new guns had bested the vaunted Ger- man "Ferdinand" cannon -—Hit1er‘s newest weapon. Warj-ZS Years Ago Today (By The Canadian Preu) AIUGUSI‘ 8. 1918 -German| drtv. an across the vesle River as All es advanced on a 30-mile front be- [i tween there and the Alsne River -. and forced the surrsn L1 or Hamel and Dermancourt, Ambulance trans. port Warilda tofpedoed and sunk nears British port; with 1|: drowned r Entries For Races At l Summerside August 4th. Races Start At 2. p. m. -_-___.______i FREE FOB ALL PACI PURSE 3250-00 BUNNY BOY, C.M, Alaeexnnggy, mmgrgohnihyoa o- roo s, ens to . DALI} H.. Waller Hennessey. Charlottetown? n USCITA BRITTON, FREE FOR ALL TIIOT lllmm’ §§ily°13e§i$§§"i’=“ifi E I‘ PAULMCCI. Walter I-lennessey, Charlottetown, fill-I. D ,-_ t . Power Bros. Charlottetown. P.E I. Jihr: FRENCH. J. Pope Clarke. Charlottetown. P]: I. T1111‘ N 5 o, . u an, Cha lotteto P 2,1. sharlottelown. m’ omnssmen 1110': a not; BABE McELWYN. 1:. Burke Stables, Charlottetown Sf lflRE HANOVER, Ml LLIE KALMUCK, llard R L l). HILLSIDE SCOTT. J. A. Kerr, BASIL iiawovizn . . . JOHNNY éaoizlmdrliji-r. as r. ‘ ' l l . JUNE FRENCH, .1. e - ‘e I-Amr I-IAL. Wellln iggilimlii (gdllxllllllggeglflz-LEPI-t I Downs M-OMN’ h" 7 RAYMOND nunullvo Wellln ‘ton McNelll, ' iitiipci-t P v.1 Y°""q Warner Bro 1:90PM". Italy's Nitlimuanif, on. 0mm, Mumy Rm, p‘; L ‘ models o smart novybluo straw. r“.'.'.:'.'".'i’..’.‘.’.?.:.llfill’ nzi"si.r"tzr».i.s~ . '. w" to wt deed 30y“, ' ' p‘ l" Pmmm d°t FE 7- sharply llorccl brim. Blue cud‘ THE l! lll-LIYFI‘, 31.111110; itirrni-zs LEI-I. 1.1m! Other . NOTE: ecu as soon as possible. It was also JIM. (leui-ge Highaeis. Bracktley, P E I naiiarzr KALMIICK. vemclllzrgicgdgfliglkaiiiznf i; gA)i\"I§I(I'I.YDI-I+ (leo. Callbeck, Siimnierside, Pl; I. ' ‘ "W0 T. John Farmer. Kinkora, P E I. , H. Allinghnm. Gagetown, N B. IATIIA‘ (IRATTAN. Carmen Cantos, Amherst, N 5, s) Same Condltlonlu applied lolulyl. raeel. ... llirand Circuit Results The Reds now look upon him in pr ram at the Kits Track. the some light as such greats as e 1041 Hambletonlan runner. the late Miler Huggins and Hilshletfllli Gallon, making hi; first start Grits, their keystone itm of 1904-‘811106 a three-year-cld. was favor- e it“ as: a: - _ o n on baflagfilgopflyfdflzfjjffilfif first two heats ond fourth in the in res games hit can and fielded 111M 0'12 l Prey has hit .273 in 762 film" and ttelded 973 or par for the course SUMMARIES: ' 10 Bar Pace, Two Hells, Purle {M0- Vly Son, (Rick) 2 I Roscoe Hanover, (Hawkins) 1 Domlnator, (Toole) 6 |s star-light, (Phalen) a Times: 2:05" < ' Ge N Lee Hanover? aMfldfillflO 0.. also started. New Enflllnd Trotting; Derb . 11 Clan, '1‘ rec Heats, take .99"- Scotland's comet (Parker) i; g :1‘ ...... Cannon Ball, (Whitney) ‘Bill Gallon, (Thomas) 2 unem- 4 Speed King. (Pownall) 5 3 2 girlrgernnmm; 210% 2:021,‘ A ch _ - t m, w‘ o y anover, en ur, r “wilting, ‘figlggmgxPgg on Hanover, symbol Gantle. Love Song mum“ evening w“ (he mun and Bagpiper, also started. ip she had from and. 1°11" " * l“ ' “ml” °" 1a rm Three nenta rum 9W0- liw . among othe intcrestln the “All and hGallnt/‘l; ' ' I Jiings mentions meetring severaf held at the C "° ° Ned Abbey, (Church) l Islanders. Jim Coles of l0“, 3 Pay Up, (Thomas) 1 Miss Thelma, (Whitney) 2 _Siskilee, (Smith) presided over the large gathering with Mr. F. M. Dakin acting as secretary for the meellniii Times: 21031.1; 210m; 2m. MT-A.H-M°"1d~ ch“ m“ °ll Cub Hanover, Chuck S nal. the fishing committee commented Comm,“ 391m“, princes, A be upon the coming tournament andnrheuna flangygr, New Hope, and then called “P011 901- HOWE"! 3- Carlo Day, also started. Haddon of Kingstme, South Caro- 6 Bar Two Heats, Purse 35W lina to address the meetins. Col. Haddon who has consented to act as organiur for the tourney Tab Hanover, (Pownall) 1 told the gathering that the murna- Baker Hanover, (Vineyard) 2 ment would be held on A ursday Hytone Woolen. (shivelv) g night at 5 p. m._ at GOvernmentiTIODDBIBLBc. (Phillip? Pond. He emphasized the fact that Tillie-s» 2-064: 203 @- tlie tournament was open to any‘ Brown Derby. moors Gregg? angle,- on pm,“ Edward 1515mm and Josedale Matchless also 8 ladies a; well as the men. valuable ed- prflles have been donated for the ‘J.’.‘°"“i;;”.§l"€. "m." tfi“ ti.“ me s. on one e prize to be awarded to the winner of the grand championship. Three classes will be held. Dis- tance, Accuracy and Obstacle. 35f!“ “mil/agar $11 ‘ml’ hiiquwfi Times: zzmhi‘ 2; . eq en e ony tre- , Dom’ “q mCIlmElXlQ that the trout rod used i XX: 1x36“, auglfifiw?” does not exceed teven ounces in, weight and the cast being six feet; 3g 1mg, T“ Heats, Purse $1.909 or more in length. A special platform has been built 9010,1913; 1_,ady_ (Thomas, on the West Side of Government nan}; spencer, (g, white) b0 Demand Money (Watt-ion) xlpected that many Frances Vuy. (Boiuuc) of the entrants will be out tonight Times: 2:05; 2: . getting in practice 11%‘. In regard Allie Watts Aubrey coal, Ronald Ances- 4 Your Old Pace Two Hen“. Purse $12000 Earls Auvrey, (Brown) l Eddy Scott, (Stafford) 1 ,Mazie Hanover, (Toole) 3 iFlnland, (Sutton) 05% 4 vision- 3 l 1 8 I I 6 to this C01. n ..o is a for- y, bee Brewer, all; , Ohuck mea- distance and accuracy fly Perkins. and Hollyhood wey ai- castiniz champion of New Ymlt B0 started. has consented to give coaching no eo desiring this tonight and 13 Bl!‘ ‘mt. Two Hull. Paulo 34W t hoped thst he will give an ex- l1lbltion also the night of the Rvlwd- (A- Jones) 8 1 "unanmg, |Curmite, (Cummina) l. 8 pblowjng m m, judge, g0,- m, Jefferson, (E. Jones) 2 I wen ; Times: 2:09; 2:094. Co. Haddon, (judge iii chief), w, Broadway and Mac Harvester . Tidmsr . Col. x. s. Rogers, A. "-1" "all"- Twc Year Old ‘trot, I in I. Stake 81,500. Red Tower, (Havens Foster Hanover, (Acerman) Garrett Hanover. (Hawkins) Ruth's Day, (Whltne ) “m . a. . . . es. .0056, 2.00 . Bold Hanover also started. disclosed at the meeting that a1. ready upwards of twenty entries have been received. The British Ministry of Agricul. is orders to control all sales of home gmtwn grains to fix growers prices when differ from existing orders. will :0 into effect Aug 1 bbildii l saw-Nu and they ‘They Volo H. (Wathen) H. E. Direct, (Shlvelv) rcncaauorrsrowlv e SEITIIAI. SUAIIIIAI lll-‘IOIIIISIOIL m‘ i." rlwolliihnwcll, m.“ allnllal w”. ..__. coon a: raewmoha. CONIIDIIATION w: ms ANCI. u’ on: no walla AND PIDV- INCIAL ax IBITION. Season tie:- ets are now on silo at Drug Stores and Old Bplln. Buy yours Price l3. all taxes included. 7-81-71. RAIN ARRIVAL-TDD w“? filo left Borden last evening here with 119 at 8.20. m m." BACK YARD EARLY T were called ut to gouge-hell's? bout 7.06 last. evenin. Fire in a burning mauesa in t e back yard was quckly extinguished. capable f f ted .00; th forfeited $0.800 b31195 logglnomgfnr °2‘.‘.-".‘°‘°.“...3‘...‘.l‘.°;l‘ .Z"r‘..l“"°“ i." n un er {one of scoooo. °° lmcther from N. Africa tells oi’ the [wonderful scenery along m; blue Mediterranean. and of 1th: perfect Fred Nash. Whit Smith and Al. ‘Doucette of Charlottetown and ‘Boys they are all well. Conditions lore entirely different in their new Ilocation as it is now spring season in N. Africa. The nurses sleep under netting on account of the mos- quitoes and are getting acclun- stlzcd before the - surmner advances. Their uniforms have been changed to khaki instead of blue but they are thrilled to be a part of the busy army life. SCHOOL BOABD MEETING — The presldent, Dr. I.J. Yeo, pre- sided at the regular monthly meet~ ing of the School Board held yes- terday aftemoon. Mrs. C. tended the meeting ln connection with equipment necessary for l» public health office in each school. A small committee; Mr. J_.W. Boui- tcr and Dr. J. D. McGuigan was appointed to make the necessary arrangements. Miss F- Jean Ross Cit, of the staff of Prince Street School was given a year's leave oi’ absence to enable her to attend a university, and Miss Jean MoDou- gall City, was up ointcd to the stall of that school uring the absence of Miss Ross. It was decided that the city schools would re-open on ‘Tuesday, Sept. 7. Regular routine business was also transacted It the meeting. SPECIAL SALVATION AIMY BEBVICFFTBe special monthly service conducted by the members of t Salvation Army was held last nght in the Falwnwood Hos- pi with an a preclative crowd present. After e opening n prayer was offered by Mr. I‘. Shandler. Mr. W. Young and Chief l Petty Officer Ross and Mrs. S. Crockett played several stringed in- strument selections. A solo was iven by Mrs. Adjt. Mercer antit- ed "I was lost in sln's dark night." A vocal duet by Mr. and Mrs. D. Carr. entitled, "I have heard of a land" was followed by two pipe solos by Piper Neil Benton and two instrumental duets and trios by Earl Pugh, Toronto, Robt. Chand- ler and Roger Chandler. The service closed with the singinfi of a , "When the Roll Is Ca ed Up on- der" and a brief Scripture reading by AdJt. Mercer. 1U Pace, 2 Heats, Purse 82.500. 1 2 3 Court Jester, (Parke ) Prince Waller, (i-laverns) 6 4 Tim '02 ' 2'03 es: . 9S. . . Clnzano, Merry Bars. Uncle Scott. Little Nell. and ‘Tricks also stoned. BASEBALL AMERICAN Philadelphia 5; Chi S. Washington 4; St. 6180581.; l, CAPT . MAUND RETIRED LONDON - (ole) - oapt. t... n, H. Ms/ud, commander of the air- craft carrier All: Royal, which we; oed and sunk off Gibraltar in November, 1041, has been planed on the Rn al's Navy's retired list. . "IMF = _ , CANADIAN Lmmiu Dance SPORTING GLIIB THURSDAY NIGBT NATIONAL AUGUST 5th. Pitt-awn i: new» i. Don Maser’: Orchestra INTERNATIONAL i i _ . Adm salon 35 Lents. Montreal 2, Newark a Tax and Check Room syflwse 5; Toronto 4. lnchdqt Syracuse 4: Toronto 6. Rochester '1: Jersey city 5, Personals Mrs. Myron ‘Eaton and daughwr Marion of Brldgewater. Mass. are IS now m AFRICA-Miss Ruth - Maenesii. n. N., in writing w her-l spending the summe farm with Mr. and Mrs. Flerpuson Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. Shelon Drew of Brocton, Mass, hove returned home THE MIlIIEST BIBAIlETTE Yllll BAN Sllllllll BECAUSE TIIEWRE MADE FROM COOLER-BURNING TllBlllllllS Many smokers confuse taste with strength. Actually the pleasant taste you find in a Buckingham comes from a blend of a-iper, more mature tobacco: and this satisfying taste can readily bo/ distinguished from strength, as by proven teat Buckingham la the mildest cigarette you can smoke. Also important is the fact that the riper Virginia, Burley and ‘Ihrkish leaves used in Buckingham are scientifically blended to produce a cooler-burning cigarette - a cigarette that is cooler on the throat. Smoke a blended Buckingham and enjoy tlie taste tliat satisfies, a mlldnese that is truly Throat Easy. iavfltcr spending a pleasant vacation th Mr. and Mrs. Manford Beer, Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oudmore of lalggrafitolléfairém Mrs. Will “l” ‘Wwwn- m" 0w. J. 1.. Walker acne has the olt we ii hll l - - tch a v 15in recent._ visitors of Mr. and Mrs. [Qfllm u, m. with”, ‘beading mow Y LPN-i“: o dnywth 5st . ..o... o. lVll. and ivara. R- H. soccer pi 0s l 8 l ,5 o“ ed with.“ menumm gampwm m. pa‘ "w ween Wm‘ m‘ puma I . I. Samuel Clow. ‘ilgiglggarat their summer cotage at a giggling oats. The anocmnwfl. mu ‘Mm’: Mlamllgan o’ me and relatives of Cherry Hill. dlldlrgwrflardgn l,:{§:|-Q’,y m‘; ___ -——— wen v - R- 0- A» F- left Satmdev mornins Mrs. Ben c. Howard, and Master napglla Royal to lliiiei liar hiireband tnlsireilzahiidwcliilixiletrgii"elgliilfiytltii J~ 5- mmln- “PW m“ w“ lgrlesspilrlgiguljllfi alvgefiwggmgiw gummy; Campbell, cousin of r. who i; gngtomig n Dggp mock N Monneit Ggzettg accompmmi m ‘oner to Britain ior Austral: v a: , both 5h b ,, ' ' i comm! .‘."“"Zé§.§;i.....‘.l... oak’ allot. Mil- rstaire. e __ a. t‘.liii..€"l2*l‘~1“ as: W w" other... . as ar , , ' “ - . - as Sa/ckville by his daughter Mar- a m“ "l" "'4" Mwfilbbvh- Moore: i-icm regarding twai- imp v jorie. who will visit relatives in Pugwasli, N S Mills. N5" who has been visiting Only four m.les from Clan-ring mml- H8 ll the 1 I'll» "Wmnml" friends in Moncton left on Satur- Bfl- and Mrs. Forrest Clow and New Bee v/ltllo chenille dots are used on’ the _voiling. A ton gabordino; suit with o novy bltll_l7lOUl0l BRINGING UP FATHER “WWW ""11 hi" arrived 1n 55y for this province where the; Cross in the heart of old London 0f l-hc 90111101011! W 5"" °“ m“ u _ i._....iriy_occupled_by 1’|_ I Wmmllll" ‘l By George McMiiMI! l MOTHERB sisrsn/s Fimcé as E5 TO THE \b'l'M HOT THE OOCTDR -I'M Hi5 Dow-r BROTHER-He's LOOK A5 ii= sou IN Hie oFF-‘ICE’ ARE GONNA BE Hi6 82011-452 . VEIZV LONG.‘ l . u f ‘g complete ilza ensemble. Miss‘ Moron will i-ext, be ssenlln ..— l .'_'Il_10nl( Yoilrlucjy Stagg. _____| "CA1?" STUBBS ' 3y Edwina THEY CERTAINLY 0o NAQT! ‘e521 WELL, I CAN socK .900, oowr YOU AN‘ r HAVE A "mev can't avert sea YTHING i-iAnoEr-vu A GURL-~AN' ANY lNTulTlON D was i-‘i-Hsraqfgésa-mem s-rmo on w HEAD, AN’-~ sou HEARR Afl‘ YOU magi-ten solo!