6Fiifii"k"fiilfs 3'” m. meat you have bell Waiting for where lllrltisue = sin vsrtlreraostvollllsrlileritine veLTvo W}; feats-close finishes-fast 443e,. Charlottetown track race day sreelssoessuddaystheywulbe F‘ ti‘ . . iiiURSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPT. 20f]; Horses called at 1-30 P. M, » .5! L, y... olllraragflir 'l‘- I P- - '1 newton hours the "num- (or the - led Trot (2.19 b slower) - I evenly matched trottera. to 2.16 Trot a Pace (classified) d paws, t lrotterp-(l-eee. ends allowed trotlers). - Pace (classified) - 10 l 1.1.14 entries la this clues will likely be mess i m is two divisions. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEPT- 21st Horses called at 1-30 P. M. "nlur Free For All - l entries. | L15 to 2.1a Trot Is Pace-lo entries. (S see. allowed trotter) i" sufficient pacers declare in No 4 it will be raced in two dlviaioua ) 7m; $300 purses iu each. Second division raeed as Ne, I l M|..Ne1’l‘hel‘veePorAll'l‘rotaudPseehadiobe ' ' ‘off u only three entries were received-Tip Abbe 1.0014, lhes use Josedale Hoosier 2.07, also entered in Jr. Tree For All. ‘up to 2.2.2 Pace (classified) — l0 eutriel. l- BMM and ' N0.5Freel‘orAll'l‘rot hsdtebedaclaredoffaaenlythree entries were received, Buuuymeade M194, Tracey Hanover 8.10 see Christie Dudlong 2.00. Christies entry was aiterwari eun- eelled because of illness. GATES OPEN A!‘ 11.80 P. M. - 00o plus Dom. l Prov. taxes lac-ale. ‘ ssmN “In HeplusDonbProvJAseaUo-M OIILDIIN '- ‘pgol, D. A. IMKINNON, 13.8.0, President ' J. W. DOULTIZR, Secretary-‘h-eaeurer vfilKIllf-I-IIIIIIIIIII/ jngott Wins In Technical Kayo ~§;E§{ ‘Pro Hockey Clubs To A Keep Hands. ‘Off Players Under I6 Years Of Age i‘ “'- S°"-""........_.'::r:... al hockey clubs have agreeed 11:; to sin any amateur under the a e of l8 without the consent of e new‘? clubnalaale‘ amateur" edic- . eor e u , the Intersfatlonal cc ‘i-Bxcrfeeka” M an therefore remain “propert their respective profs onal They cannot be amateur organise ockey tustated as amateurs . Professional clubs can, ever, negotiate with any layer who has passed his 10th blr hday, with a view to obtaining his ser- Roer when he reaches the age cg 'l'he new clause was contained in an agreement between the Nat- ional 1e o and its uzinor aim. iations, t e International Associ- ation the C.A.H.A. and the Arna- Association oi the United States. Otherwise. terms were similar to previous awe meats between these bodies w ch have ‘ nded over a period of nine years. Dudley added that position oi layers on the contingent reserve lst of professional clubs had been clarified because of concern ex- ressed by amateur clubs over the arge number oi amateur players players who have professional hockey cred into contrac wigs roflessiouaal‘ slug. h. u syers ay a ac by amaaur clubs ubiactfwlio a te the ayers the outs or optional agreements wi . t th lbillt i th tem- I-lockey o e m“ y o e and the contract so warrants. Professional clubs also by players might be~ from amateur clubs by al clubs for not; more games a season w ued. In ngement. III Tigers ’American League Lead Cut To One Game (By The Canadian Pros!) that kellt big Bob making a mong baseball's no-h pitchers s -0ver Williams only safety registered y of h“ b club. a rose yany ‘if... unless re- The second category involves never played but have ent- ual agreements to the professionals, snd subject also N. H. L. notifying the I.A.H.A. it 18 put- into effect the terms oi the ot strains him have a- greed that an arrangement where- borrowed roiession- three be discontin- It was strictly a wartime One little Texas League single into right field was all yesterday Feller from second a pearsnce a- he hurled the Indians at Cleve- land to a 2-0 victory over Detroit M41901’! to trim the Tigers’ American Lea- gue lead over Washington Sena- tors tp one game. 5 '9' 9 4' Jimmy Quuew-g mo”; m more, In fact Joey has already sought prrmnvnar-r, Sept, 19 _ (A?) right in the filth inning was the to set the boys who are perform- oi! Rapid aus in general were keen- ? when rain inter- ared th start oi will racing philosogihica y looked forward mafeday ywithjustas keen racing as would have been provided yesterday. And provid- ed the weatherman is on hisegood bmaviour that will be just the c . O O O O ~ Wrestlers will hsvetheir second inn s oi the season at the Sport- b‘...."‘i'..'2'“ii.t.l'”'“,.a"£.i°.iii' "m ma‘ M...“ "" "saw." . d in the main event algal? give - h fans all the exoitemen O O O one?" stm.'"*.... ‘ a ag an s. W. ‘as M's." we: . re a one o them wiilpgesort to moms at their disposal to be rc- tumed the winner and as a result fans should witness a gruelling struggle all thaws . O Pete Porno who performed here on the recent; card and who drew ih admirartio oi the spectators is back again to "n: ’ ... . . I d wig I they. crave. O e _ n ior his courage ight it s promoter 's intentions to try and the bigger stars bring some oi here. ing in Halifax at present but ar- quested to be present meet, Blackle Beefus, a newcomer, s. str. and one that is reputed to be just priee Thompson p m0 s1 u hat. touch and russed as "grunt Malcolm Macliachem s 11o m and grosners" come. m1 wmm g 15g 3g O ‘F 4' s iso m In Per-no. however, “Blsckie” mggld New“, 7 133 a W111 b0 “Gill I. B11100“! 101K121 Qyfl] wood 1o 13g 11 customer and ike the main even Gordon Muflow 7 n3 15 the crowd should also see plenty Wm" can" 7 m5 H of action. Wrestlnl is Icing over mam Amman 4 Q a ‘brig in other ‘fiarztime centres and Gordon any a m o f,‘§"‘,f1d°° “.193 ff“ M" Charles Rowe s se u s an s o asu .cen lg crowd “in”, swam 3 28 2 cuucx wacou‘: ROLLING UP- ovzounne rsca saver: -AND RIGHT AFTER coones‘: DINNER WE'LL-n deiighiiui Easy lo ro|| to smoki- Parkdals Guoits "Hawley Crockett tanning with a w tournament. All members are re‘ on Thursday, Sept. 20th and Firday, Sept. 21st A s has een ona ‘t 7 ‘gift’: prias b d ted by Roye to the exem- ber w will have the most num- berofstrikaatohiacreditatihe 8nd, 01 CD6 wua Hit. Following is the standing: GP Pl Players Like Big ri- —Sammy Angott oi Washington, Pa, former lightweight champion, scored a technical knockout over NBA. champion Ike Williams of rangements could not be made for this week, Jack Sharkey who fereeing the bouts was also sought. Sharkey, former world Robert as he notched his fourth victory since being discharged from the Navy late last month. He walk- ed four and struck out seven and [NDING Postponed Yesterday Goodwill Race Program Slated To Open Today 4......“ asses‘. halted by rain yesterday, sith the same closely matched fields coming to the e take the word yesterday aitemoou. ti horses will parade to the wire in the classes this afternoon and |g [ping to be a very difficult thing indeed to pick the winners so wealy matched are the fields. _ la the Two-Year-Old Futurity there are six starters and the c les" according to race followers are pretty much on a par. Then has is the Classified Trot with 9 tried and proveu trotters. Anything ‘aabappeu in this one and it. will not be surprising ii the fans do not lliaua an upset before the winner is decided. ' ‘the 2:14 - 2:10 Trot. and Pace has Suuuysueade, Peter Brooke 2nd, Isvola, Sonata and Major Bowes. Only five entries but a regular leach oi bcarcats of the racing ovals. Kavola will likely be installed tls pie-race favorite but Just keep your eye on the others, they bave fiaiy oi speed. - , Winding up the opening day's program will be the lat Division of A0154 Pace with eight starters and like the other three fans can ea- ssst most anything with the raee likely golngio an extra heat be- lae the winner is decided. Close to seventy bones are stabled at the track now waiting ior the - ahead signal. The track promises to be as fast as lightning and no the promise of real racing weather harness horse follower: are -- to be on hand in large numbers ea both days. Ioilowing are the list oi entries for today's races: ‘A TWO-YEAR-OLD FUTUBlTY-PURSI 3000.00 wlllopenihisaiieruoou wlreaswereslaied r. VALLIE LONG, owned by Jobu Annear, Montague, drirrrv by A. wery. l BEE BUDLONG, owned by Messrs. Yeo I Molaeheru, Montague, driven by Leo Collins. r lVlltNA L. GRATTAN, owned by LL-Col. l. P. Hooper, Charlotte- town. driven by Wm. McVeigh. l GUY IIARVESTIR, owned by lanes Arblng. l 0141881 BIIIDLONG, owned by Geo. McIntyre, Montague, driven by - emp e. . ~ \1!l!8 COMMANDO, owned by Dr. Preston McIntyre, Montague, driven by Dr. 11. McIntyre. Messrs. Mills O Williams. drlveu by CLASSIFIED TlOT-PUBSI “HMO-Bil! Class and Slower 1- ILO DIRECT, £18K, owned by John Scott, Haitian-driven by Lloyd l CI. l all; Igstsrlucrr, m4, owned by Earl Soruple, Remington, drivau . emp e. l- GIO. MAC, 2:14, owned by B. Newaon, Braekley, driven by H. Siead. l KELLY’! NIGHTMARE, I214, owned by I. A. luell, Village Green, "w: by w. Kelly. . '- IVA WORTIIY, 1:13, owned by Dr. P. McIntyre, Managua, driven ‘Y! Dr. II. Melflyre. \§$BN1IDIWIY,ewnelbyI.0.Caaial,AfleaI\-lrivflhk\ IIE. i- sunny MOKO. ms, owned by Geo. lrookina, Keualngtou. driven b! Geofie Brooklps. l wsdnlgrls, 2:11, owned by o. u. Chandler, Charlottetown. drivan . ely. ' - _ l» IlAviiltDALE. 1:18, owned by Don MaeNeill. lummerside. driven » t: Don MacNelll. l=1i . ms rm a Paee-(S Seconds Allowed . " l-ruass use.» '- wusvurzsoa. mom. owned by r. n. llehan, so amass. driven b W. Kelly. . by The Pater Drooke Club, Am- l rmza nnoom: zsn. 2:09, owned bent. driven by S. Semple. It. McCeruaaek, Charlottetown. driven i‘ KAvoI-A. 2.0m. owned by r. Philadelphia in 1:01 cf the sixth round oi their scheduled iii-round bout tonight at Forbes Field. It was a non-title bout. Williams weighed 136, Angott 140. Heavyweight champion Joe Louis. sitting at the ringsi e with Billy base in the last four innings. 10-inning hall games from and 4-3 in the finals. late Miller Huggins. Orioles Win Grucial Game From Montreal thy's management hid they woun up out of the first three. Yorkers. tory, Boston Red Sox swept doubleheader from the Philadelphia Athletics when (By The Associated Press) BALTIMORE. Sept. iii-Sherman 101181‘. the International League's 1945 batting champion, drove a terrific home run into the left field stands tonight with one on in the 10th inning, to break a 4-4 tie and give Baltimore Orioles a 6-4 victory over Montreal Royals in the crucial fifth game of their play-oi! series. The smash, coming with two out, broke up a tense game that saw Baltimore take an early 4-0 lead. only to have the battling Royals tie it up with a brace of fllDS in both the sixth and sev- enth innings. Thus. the teams leave for Mont- Poll 811d the sixth game Friday night, with Baltimore holding a 3 to 2 edge in the series. nightcap. ers by a 16-13 game but the umph by singles, a buggers by Tobin. Dodgers Defeat Giants 5-4 In llational League League yesterday their arch-rivals, the Giants, 5.4 Brooklyn. Going into the seventh held a one-run le Rosen squared matters homer. Aug followed ‘Stiff “’ ‘hi... was ' i323 with M. with the winnins run. aheadtwowa s when cause lue Gills Blades... madeofstselhard bangles d lphia Phillies 4-0 in a ‘Li’... under the arc lights. Hugh Mulcahy gave fed the Braves loose the ninth when she visitors tall l their fourth marker. ____,___._ vinciel horseshoe play were rained Blue Gillette Blades oii’ games tonight. Friday will the next regular night of play. L “' bellow Barnett. 30NATA, 2:05, owned bv Dr. I. k 5v i. Conroy. MAJOR. BOWES. 2:105‘. 0. Sebuman. C. Iiougsa, Charlottetown, driven owned by Kaiser t Sea. Halifax, driven by I224 PACE-J“. Din-PURSE $800.00 l- snmuzr n. TEMPLE. 2:14. owned by I-t-Col- I» P- looser. ca»- , "ilelownw. driven by Wm. McVeigh. - Colour. mm. mm, owned by Jenkins Ina, Chatbaus, a. a. .|_ gm" by Bob Morrison. i “ST FLWKA. 2m, owned by Peter MoMahoII- Koo-inane. driven Charlottetown. driven o‘. ‘l! Len 0'Meara. l-Anv uosa, ma, owned by r. c. Brown, Amherst. driven s: an "v II. Bailey. "Origin reap, mo. owned by I‘. c. Coates. "F. A ‘llé-Ysarsraor. 1:14. owned by ‘rm-u sample. Konsinsioo- IIMI - QDID . " "PAW/ills. ms, owned by s. c. Scott. uuim. driven by Howl l Lets a . . _ h 0117:0110. 1.18, owned by C. ll. Ilsa-tea, Murray liver. driv Robin drew the bye. BPRINGHILL, N. 8.. Sept. 1B (OP) — A downpo er between Springhill Pencebusters, the of the Nova Scotia ed tomorrow Shipyards, Fereluiving sacisfaccromsismun 110C“ In ‘Hid “Cream . .9: 33a instead. trailing 2-0 in 9-0 the mound, tomorrow, Fencebueters will start Ylflhfllllldl‘. Ion Doss. their the Tigers didn't get a man on St, Louis tightened its grip oh third place by taking a pail}: of ew York Yankees, 6-5, in the opener, first time since i921 under the Never before in the il-year span oi Joe McCar- The double setback at New York also snufled out the last mathe- matical pennant hope of the New After scrambling through a frec- hittlng opener for an ll-l0 vic- vlsitin8 01,15 as to just how the squadflyviilgl a Clark gained a 3-0 shutout in~ the The Athletics out-hit the sock- margin in the first latter gained the tri- putting on a four-run rally in the eighth inning on two base on balls and two- Bob Johnson and Jack The Dodgers strengthened their hold on third place in the National by coming from behind in the seventh inning to best the Giants m. but Goody le Galan and Ed Stevens u wth singles bringing Jack rescue of Ace Adams. third as a ' '1 Goslin was ' double steal fa but Drench!‘ 13°11, k 1t 0g h ,1 Yours Bord-asary singled Stet/QM "W" the inerti- oretalilgtgd wiatrhnessgrrxie Boston Braves blanked the Phil- chill up three runs in the um mains and then eggs until ouget: I ldiastagclanershtves Horseshoe Games Hioreshavespnblads gmmmwm. Are Rained Out ‘$57 mt night's; in the Pro- championship out but it was announced that players could clear Following was the draw for lest Game ls Postponed ur of rain wash- ed out todsgs scheduled encount- alifax Shipyards and third citin senior , she it will be play- best-in-ee rl , to send ‘iofilithlrfsvis Mili: 3mm‘: while heavyweight, champion would be a drawing card in himself and it is likely that Joey will continue his eiKorts to bring the troupe to the Sporting Club at the earliest; pos- sible date. O O O O Conn. top heavyweig t contender, “mm the Browns now by wmmgmn senators and 5L u am 1 8 n "wgegéwr mm An M three iufi games with only eight 10111-8 5814111515 hanging 011 Zfimli’ m: Blggtrgl? ‘Tigerfisaneinth? Tigers "Niven 7° '° '5' to play, the Yanks appear doomed to the tails of the Detroit Tigers don-g c", who wins the National ' - w finish lower than third tel- the and Chicago cubs bot-h rained a 11,; ,5 14mg 331i, y, the Cubs. full game Tuesday to make the outcome ei the pennam, races a mere toss-up with the experts con- d ceding they don't know Just which two will meat m the World Series. St. Dunstanm and Prince of Wales football squads are getting ready to start out. on their fall training and rugby fans should have their innings in the next a couple of weeks or so. Nothing de- finite has been learned from eitther urn out but rumor has it both Saints and Prince oi Wales will be much stronger with the latter reportedly having former well known rugbyists enrolled for the erm. O O O Speaking of the Washington Senators and that clubhouse "orawl last ‘Thursday night in which pitcher socked pitcher Carrasquel in the eye in a ight over possession a but, ' brings to mind a similar- incident that occurred in the dressing room the Tigers during the world series of 1984 with the St. Iouis Cardinals,‘ says Doug Vaughan in the Windsor Star. O O. The combatants m that historic rumpus were Leon (Goose) Gosiin. Tiger outfielder oi that era and Frank E. Doljack, a substitute fly- chaser. The Detroitclub was tak- ing batting practice prior to one oi the games, when Goslln came ‘ storming up out oi the dugout ' wanting to know who was the blanket blank peerson who had stolen is favori bat. He just ‘ got out on the field in time lo see Doljack coming out oi the bat- ng practice cage carrying his bludgeon-ln two pieces. O O O furious. He called pungent language oi his own. Back in the dressing room it took the l‘ combined efforts of several of the Tigers, including Manager Mickey Cochrane, to keep the two apart. PS-Doliack was not with the club the next season. O O O ‘The other day when Eddie Stank! drew his 120th base on balls and thus took over the distinction of having llected more passes in a single season than any other mem- ber oi the Brookl Dodgers in the history of the olu . it caused a Nis- tlonal league observer to rekindle memories of the record-shattering year the colorful Babe Herman had as a member of the iflatbush team. O O O O Babeb sinling year as e. hitter . l-le h an agreement with the club which called for a of 019,000, and when the campaign closed nobody could say that he hadn't earned every penny. His betting had carried him to a height never before at- tained by a Brooklyn player. and his achievements still remain as the best on record by a Dodger. O O O O led be ass The colorful Babe that year for the lofty standard oi .391 made a total of 241 which were homeruns. hi 143 times himself. O O_ O And, oi course, time he made figure by iniectin surp sing base-running an ics his play. the 5N YEARS IN VOGUE aceueediromtheiithtothel t . He hits. 05 oi ‘He batted in a total of 180 runs and scored from time to himself a more ex- some into Binnie-loading of firearms m Parks For World Series Finals TNEY MARTIN Sept. ia-(Alfi-Wc the Chicago Cubs By W!!! NEW YORK. have an idea don't care who wins the American It isn't because the two‘ teams have organized a mutual admirat- ion society. It's simply because they have developed a whom-hill"!- cd admiration for the dollar. An way, perfectly natural for e playersto look at the world series from s mercenary angle. and it doesn't, take e mathematics‘ giant to figure that the size 0f ‘the ball parks can have a lot_to do with the size of the players share o! the series loot. Some of the men also probably e a ha? recollection that the last time t e two teams met in a series the winners’ take was $6M} a. mgnmghich still stands as tne recor 1. The Detroit park is listed a5 h ving a ca acity of 18.000; the Cab park ho ds 28.398. 1110 N"! can get only azooo Griffith without using shoehorns. Cards‘ park can accommo- startlng to Stadium and the gate 34,000 before ge. As the first three limes till! year will be played in anAmcricarr League park, and the P1111"! share only in the receipts of th first four games, the prospect 0i a Detroit; victory would-be particu- larly appealin to the Cubs. or any other Natonal League club. Naturally they would We!" the Yankee Stadium with its 70,000 but they'd rather have s Stadium w h its 58,000 Griffith Stadium with its Say, you don't suppose the N0?- ional leagkre clubs were doing a little scou ng for the Yankees all those years he team was on to ust m be sure the series would i” pleyed m the Stadium. do you‘! ______---- B B than 32 000 ‘d ilewark Wins International Semi-Final Series (By The Associated Prel) NEWARK, Sept. 19-111 0B of the most. exciting finishes ever seen in the International league play-oils. stocky Mike Po er cracked a thresrun homer with two out in the 10th before ‘l,- inning here tonight _ no; fans to wipe out T0108"! two-run burst In the to! h!" of (he overtime frame and give Newark Bears a. 8-5 vict- iory which carried them into the final play-oi! round a- gainst tbc Baltimore-Montreal survivor. Baseball's Big Six (By The Anociaied Press) (Three leaders h} each league‘) G AB R H Pct Cavarretta Cubs 122 400 9i 1S3 Holmes. Braves 14c s02 121 210 . Rosen, Dodgers 1S6 565 118 1B6 Cucclnello, White Sox 118 306 50 123 1-leath, Indians a0 347 so 10a Dickshot, < Wh l2‘! 4'13 ‘l4 144 Home Runs: National League lte 50x hens, Browns 24. gue: Ste Runs ttcd In: can league“. Bitten, Yankees 9B. AUSSIE QIIEEP SLAUGHTER 003M117. Sydney llarnoss llaco 0n Saturday ___.. , 1i. 8-. Sept. ll —(Q) _ Today's all-star harness racins card was cancelled by a 6mm“- ing rain. but the events will b reeled off this Saturday instead. _.________ Baseball Results (Dy The Canadian Press) AMERICAN LEAGUE m Detroit 000 000 000-O l 0 Cleveland 002 000 OOx-Z 3 0 Mueller, Caster, Bridges and Richards. Swift; Feller and Hayes. St. Louis 010 10S 000 1-6 13 1 New York 000 00S 0-6 l0 1 Maucuso, . 000 001 101 1-4 8 1 New York 000 030 000 (Ii-S l0 l Miller and Mancuso; Bevens and Robinson. Philadelphia 0B3 014 000-IO 1S 0 Boston 005 110 Nor-ll l3 2 V. Johnson, Ryba, Barrett and Steiner. Philadelphia 000 000 000-l) '1 2 Boston 000 020 0lx—3 7 0 Gassaway and Astroth; Clark and Pytlak. NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 000000400-4 a 0 Brooklyn 030 000 20x4 l2 3 Brewer Feldman. Voiselle, Zah- ala, Adams and E. Lombardi; V. Lombardi, Bukcr and Sandiock. Boston 300 000 001-4 ‘l i Philadelglhia 000000000-0 9 i Hutch gs and Mast; Mulcahy and Seminlck. Chicago 000 000 001 3-4 6 0 St. Louis 000 000 010 0-1 "l 3 (10 innings) Borovgoc and Livingston, Wil- liams; kins, Burkhardt, Inpat- ka and D. Rice. INTERNATIONAL (Playoffs! Montreal 000 002 200 0-4 '1 Baltimore 021 100 000 2-6 5 0 (l0 innings) Gabbsrd, Warren and Brittaln. Todd; I-l ooks, Podgainy and Lol- ar. ‘Ibronto 100 000 (B0 2-5 6 2 Newark 010 200 000 3-6 10 0 (10 innings) Hamlin, Johnson and Pructi; Moore, Farmer, Makosky, Maldo- van. K. Drew; and Vangrofskl. (Newark wins besboi-seven ser- ies 4-2). lluoits ..___ A very successful tournament is being played at the "Parkdale Quoits Beds," competition is verv keen and a good showing is made by all players so far. A few play- .354 349 .329 .311 .305 .304 Holmes, Braves 20; American 1m; Pete National Lea- sue: Walker. Dodgers 110 Ameri- dibout 10.000000 sheep and lambs ll? slaulhtered for meat, eeeh year h Australia. " ers have uite a number of games to play. ould they kindly come and even up the games in the tournament? QUOIT STANDING (For Hawley Crockett, Trophy) Games Played Pts. Strikes P. Thompson 9 180 31 M. Macliachern 8 157 20 B. Warren '1 135 ill H. Ncwson '1 133 23 C. Wood 8 93 l1 F. Scott 5 67 l6 G. Mutlow 5 80 9 W. Carver 5 es 9 G. Gray S 59 6 C. Rowe 2 34 8 H. Atkinson 0 0 0 H. Crockett 0 O 0 A special prize, donated by Mr. Charles Rowe, is to be awarded to the player with the most number oi strikes at the end of the tour- nament. SCIENTIFIC PLANTING Land that is in close-growing crops more than hall the time and planted in row crops only about one year out of three loses much less top soil by erosion than con- THEATRES tillTlllNG BUT rnousrs ,9 STAN LAUREL OLIVER HARDY Stan and Ollie cook and buttle - - - but all they dish up is trouble ~ - - and fun! ' ‘sourus m" Thursday 1:45 - 9:48 Matinee 3:45 MONTAGUE Friday 8 P. M. Saturday 7:45 - 10 P-M. YEO THEATRE “NOTHING BUT IS MERRY NEW STARRING LAUREL-HARDY The Laugh Parade is in town these days and Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy are its drum majors. ‘That means there's a mile o! laughs. Tossed out of Job after Job as a butler-chef team. the comedianl finally find themselves in demand because oi the manpower shortage and are hired by socially ambltloug Mrs. l-lawkley, played by Mary Boland. Their first assisnmmt to in serve a-dinncr to the W110i“! fl a. young king-ln-exlis - and. there: by hangs a tale oio ne of the funk 0 niest movies to hit the Yeo Theatre screen in many a. month. Stan and Q1119 meet, me young ruler svlthout being aware oi his identity and mistake him for a homeless wa . The Lad, tired of being guarded and preierriflg the freedom of the American lad doesn't dise illusion them. Eventuallv the trio learns that the suardian- Prime Saul. is plotting to do away with gm. kitng and become the ruld‘ The film takes them all tirrorufli a hilarious series of events Whlflll sees them set things to right only after the kind of rib-Hobbit! m“ unders Stan and Ollie al- been famous for. _____--— QVSTSEB ways have eee e-bl-b-b-OO PASSENGER AND TRUCK TIRES Retreaded Work Guaranteed . .. £001: Reina New Glasgow, N.S. ) Mi. Gunners Save your Trophiea. Have them mounted by; A. F. CALDER Expert Taxidermist, 22.8 Cumberland St. tihuously cultivated land. 9-20-61, WRES Ted McKlliLEY VS IF;-+++eés+sé1w++++++++++++~i= TLING SPORTING CLUB T~IIIIRSBAY,._SEPTEMBER 2o .-sssm pour.- Less PERRY V! —SEMI-FINAL_ Blackie The first bout will begin at 8.30 sharp. PRICES: Ladies 50 cents, gentlemen 75c. . Ringside $1.00 (tax included) r-i-"e-"s-"s-‘e+-i--i--i--i--i--i--i-_-i-,-i-,+,+_+ dF-iF-i-"d-‘OIQ