240 Fitzroy St. M011!!!” OIL 79c Gallon Bring Your; Own Containers LAWLOIVS AllTl) SALVAGE (Oppollh Forum)‘ Phone 388 a n-___ anon srntzrott WWI IThe- iusvsr 24. 194a S’sitie Anti Wellington To Open Series The semi-finals of the Provin- cial Intermediate Baseball Play- be at homo to the . ociifir than ever. Our i Nova. Scotia Exhi- Next week swim August tes to‘: t l Exhibit on an “°1r§‘s“§s§§§. aSntgcfitary-Manager K. g? Armstrong writes ill 11181 11° m‘. an exceptionally Li!!! m"? m. o; trotters and M111 pillows they Will be B1319 10 V70‘ ride an excellent 0108mm for 11.911- potrons. Each y?" 51115:: the establishment oi the N0 7 Scotiu Exhibition at "mtro it has w“ "e ““i.°.‘2."$."‘.5.2§, 5 ss o to the wit“?! 11K‘ f-(irutlgrgrceen .5... are managing it- Ozlter races next week Will summerslde Wednesday 09-911mm‘ mu at Moncton on Saturday.’ Zuvust 31st and Monday, 88v‘. tember 2nd. ' imi There was no let up to the rac- {pg the past week. Charlie Willis’ Cove-head track had four eventts| on Wednesday afternoon which‘ drew ihe usual good crowd and zuud racing. The unior Free Flori Ali was won bv rraine Abba; owned bv James McNeill. Ken-i sttlginii, and driven by Willard. Kelly in straight heats. O. U. Vnlp (Stead) 2-2-3; Bonnie's Boy 1T. Sample) 3-4-2: two other starters; best time 2:13. The No.[ -i Classified was won by Just] Betty. owned bv Dr. RI‘. Seaman. and driven by Don Seaman. W111i‘ 2-1-1. The irotter Billy Kalmuck. driven bv Willard Kelly. won the nrst heat and was 2-2 in the others. Marjorie Biidlong (Rankin) 5-3-3; two other starters. Time: 2:14; 2116M; 2:14. The No. 2 Chssified. was won by Liickyt Number. owned and driven by Willard Keuy- with 1-1-2; Just FIlckn (Cudmore) 2-2-1: Marion L. tSempie) 3-3-3." three other starters: time. 2:16: 2:16; 211'!- Luckv Number reduced his record from $2001 to 2:18. The N0. 3 Classified was won by the 1101191 McNcllFs Pick. owned bv Welling- ion McNeill, Southport. and drill- 27th Q be Great G. tlvicAld [Roger Dimcsn, Executive President oi the United States lflerb Bond was penalized-with all Harold Ralph oi Waldoboro. when (tests on Rnyfll Lady 2nd and The Rlnguette pended along with all horses un- der the ownership oi Emile Cyr of _ Madawaska after ii 005111“ 1°51 laware, Ohio. where a new world's oi Alma Budlonu. George Diimolit and the stable of Merton Roberts were suspended sitar a 1705111“? time 2:10. The 2:5 Stake Race. purse 0900, had eight starters and was won bv Eleanor (3.. owned by Urban Gillis, Miscouche, and driven by, George Sobey with 1-1- 1: Lucky Spencer (MacArthur) 2- 2-2; h '.l‘lde (O'Brien) 8-5-3: Rtlla Bars (Lewis) 4-3-6; other starters; best time 2:11, n reduction of three seconds in record of Eleanor G. For All was a big suiting in a win for Breton owned Chuck Worthy. driven by Campbell. in three straight; Walter Brown (Allen) 2-4-2: Wilkin (Bailey) 4-3-4; The ufl) 3-2-3. ‘Dime. 2:13; 2:00; 2:00. This is the best performance by Chuck Worthy since he was brougiht to the Mar- itlmes from Montreal a. year ago. y-q The Bkowhegdn. Maine, Fair held last week was attended by immense crowds oi people and the program of racing was excellent. A-considersble Jolt was handed out on Friday when six Maine drivers including two.of the top men. Herb Bond and Bob Ryan. were indefinitely suspended to- gether with all horses under the stables’ management, by order oi Trotting Association, after saliva tests on seven winners at Presque Isle and Baii8or proved that a stimulant had been administered. horses under the ownership of Scotsman moved positive. A. F. was indefinitely sus- Vice Em Summer-skit Ail-Stars in the first flame of n. best of three series. The some will commence at 5.30 day- llsht saving time The second game will be in suznmerstde. prohally on Thursday evening. ‘rho winners of this series will meet the Cnltzlottc- town Alb-Stars for the champion- shirt-s. upset last evening when he de- feated Art Cantwell 8-6. 7-5, ob- Z‘ Ivan "Lefty" R-Bddin way into the semi-finals oi Charlottetown Tennis Club Tour nament yesterday afternoon when he defeated Jimmy Palmer, Nova Scotla Junior Singles Champion 0-1, 4-6. 6-4 1n the feature match of the day. Mrs E. Wran advan- ced into the ladies singles finals defeating Miss C. Sinclair m Blfdight sets 6-2, 6-4. The DeBlois e B Walter Cullen scored a minor Jiidse for the event wa M ~. GJ‘. I-Iutcheson. I b Grocery. Y.. where he won in 2:00. 158%, 1.58%. which still stands as the world's record for a, three host race by a stallion. Logan Scott, was another outstanding pacer de- Velflped by Britenfleld and his last. great colt was William Cash test of Clyde Hanover. Hector Clough and J. Lee McKinney of Portland were set down after the positive test of Midnisht G- R°1>- United States and Canada and 1r; ,7, Ryan and hbr. stable were of1 m bv Willard Kelly. with 1-1-1. “z Her me m“ M. d n Budlom! (Agnew) 8-4-2; W“ e“ “ , @311 eSepencer (UMeura) 6-2-3.‘ 11°‘ Fe“ The “We °' Kmmmi Lick Guy (O'Brien) 4-3-4; five ...‘t...7 starters. Time. 2-11: 2.16%. ma. " .-Q_ ‘ilhe annual mid-sununer St. stetmen races drew a larilfl "i" t tnce oi spectators from all the Mnrltlmes I gmtl representation from Char- lottetown. Wednesdays races pe- sultod as iollows:-2:26 Trot and ppm Jung Henley (Carr) .2-1-8. ltlitrv Merk (Mcfilbborr) l-8-6, Miss Bertha (st. Onge)_6-5~1- Whiz Away ‘T-PZ- 1°"? 1131i" starters; time. 21171 311719- 271911;. The 2:20 ‘Prot and Pace was won by Delilah B. (Walker: with l-i-l: Ramona Dale (Burt 2-4-2; three other starters: be!‘ O were forced to revise Saturday's card after the suspensions were announced stables affected had declared in starters. E. Aldrich and his driver Frank b Butler were su-EDBIIAW B11" ‘he test; of Dudcy First- wners ghett- suspensions during the B1- ternoon race pwsrwi °fl F114” 13st with suspensions eflectlve irn- megtamly, and they are in force throughout the United States and Canada. owners may riwc 01' my“ i‘ “firs? which is raclnil commended t" Saturday. Drivers and received notification of Non-e of the drivers o: The Bkowhegan race ofliciais and several of the Jimmy Jordan. "B111"- ti c 2:12. ‘Hie Junior Free F01’ m bv Thee 5911'" (gel; Ermine (Wood- 4-‘1-0: ilve other starters; time 2'08 (ill was (Barnes) cock) 305i t t st. st plied Thursdays raoesma ‘he 12.58%? All which was won by P1119 94° AllX, owned bv $111521: mum’ ltd driven by 1° 11-1-3; Anti Aircraft (Milleelfls ' - t law a b l ; Tip I‘ ‘l A! LBW , other starters; time. 709%» $7 2.01; 9.08. The first heat was the . 1h (detest trotted or D9095 mow/vi 111"1‘1m'°3 this paper the results of the . Coleman and Cam d m m e hams we" 518° the ed in ‘ n d lower his DNVIOU; track record,Stephen entrant, Mv Partner. Aug. 28th. 1 t when - hurts tessterste heats in the Ma-ri- it, ,§‘,‘.§,,°§,d°‘{°r'.h%“1,§.§'=s f$tlxh°nzrwifihe 1w half int Biimmerv- rum port Ann-runes $300.00 mgvlvltruiize dzeegerindwuntitrisck M" ‘;'.°l'.E.'.f.“‘.....: gultgaqgtli?) g Z i 11m“- Tht 3114 '17“ “d Pa“ d1 n 210m and ' ' - li-heidsle got a; WAIT NSEII rote ts the mice lying snuz M141 Kehn and Howell- Gent [or- . b Pic oi Christie Bu o g great. thrill out of the a 1a tFroo-For-All Trot and Pace 8500 9 ° - 1'1" at. won by Kavolo. owmd Y d wlwmm 2.06% being gmgng the iv h,‘ m W u“; ma“ B d, (A ) '1 12 . U. VOLO warm their nests of dried ton. Mueller. Eaton and Yoant. iipcomtac. Charlottetownfm n1 wmnem 1t 1, good to see these fluff: u R015‘; isdhtieo gtiiétbt éelteflatchlfn 84°?) "*1 "'2 3 1 LonnAmn ABBE grass, the iox has perforce t0 YB- Syracuse .. ooo 114 11o s 14 1 vii “M”: v.1»... m, (H d) 3-1.4; The Baker their way back 0 ii! Bil” 1 _ Anita Derby. ' g tEdnaiv Girl (Burt) .444 mum", SP0 i, or a. vngmc enods o! stress A are. ’ F 1 ,K h .d ~61. d. 1m?“ H421‘ .‘.'.‘“.i“u$.i1“;.§“?.i?.; 11:11:11“; irltxllgrtkhivrtsmgi the Iildrlrl- - - Pégmfl- zigqvwffiflw m "5 ‘5 summon 0.1‘ 11°81? tngntowm-ti-Jbotttt‘ tho; Sea; (Scour-ms urge?’ M 08L a l; zlil.‘li.e Gas! e b“ n m, season noses. our Momma co d t, - ' ' " ' ' me t n-g e e5 Newark 0000001 1a t.‘ run id Scott (Avery) in "m" ° t with the Pie-pen w; CLASSIFIED mo -- mtg d‘ o . Ruded swim n ltim oot ooo o1 --t 1o t 111mm“ j“°".“'p‘““"‘§'<‘>o..“‘<'§' mo." In“ ‘Evan u 3:113 ifioémlgrsd“"tui9°,.f.f,ifi? .‘,’}t,f,f,§,,§'°..hI'.'l' 5'°2>~§.'?Z.'.'."°".'.‘°? B sooooT P E Ericlmrultutstaxrillmgrir partridge also Moore and Boris; West iironm —3- 2 91188‘ _ _ money won some o! m sylblen wk Po u mt‘ o e) ""2 3 ; EAVERDALE gutter casua es. lLnd ar. a, a-t-o; Tracey Hltivv“ -' " ' ‘i .9 W" ~ "3 supp on - _-_ N k 100 ooo o-r s o Willi... 6-2-4: Buddy M°1‘°- Volomite (a) 2:081‘ h" i“ Ztllttiesthtellhtdftlzrsrtrinuihimrisgrfuufi; 3121mm‘ Iflggvel-Haltaitod- A’ . ‘m0- o The 8'11"" m“ 1“ ""5 "m" ”:11:':'°'° ‘m’ mhw‘ ° (Brookins) 2-5-dr. Best time 2.10. ltonor of being the first and only o, 0mm v.11” m, 30m m, 51')‘ 9 g 3 EVA WORTIIY norm; periods of intense trost Newark 10o ooo o-- 1 s o m. st. Stephen prosw" "" stallion credited u being s cen- m. 1mm. sun's m» au- vol“ Atn>8""{"s"o"rii8't'ti' ‘u; Monarch-s rrcx when mo. burv themselves in the tave- inninm faced ovary am a rm W111i l9‘ t _ sin oi mo trottera and a m,“ M” “ma, Harm", Mug M m“ (wood; H. KELLY’! utonmm: deep snow. Hungarian part Btoloombe, Multaikis, liaig. and "w drawn for M11 11”‘- cfiurv 51r- of mo“ frag-self Jimmie ndutmer. with Highland nmo-‘i-ta 1-4 21a t-z are {v5.1.1 K141111911 are ground ‘birds tumult? ‘glass’: Berra. Fallon: Petisnluv and. nun. e 1- - - - t - t - ' . a _ — irlgsohfihaeotlil gfmhim it is quite gfiggt 33m’??? "11" m“ ‘M ' too c 22310:‘ 110013111‘: trees. The pheil- as fair only, while s few lived u-p The race meet at Union Track. "he, m" h, will leave behind vn a now using Classified Pace. 8 CLASSIFIED PAOE_PUnsE t is n“ ‘tom we fox at nigh! m expacbmom The“, i, no u“ New Glasgow. 24.8.. 011 7794M" u ‘Kraut-posted record as a sire. a “M m‘! m"6'm “MW- My P5111191‘ 105m“) '1 1 1 "o" 11st the Great Horned Owl is 0M hiding our heads in the sand. we iiiv aitemoon was well attended ' - — 411011 m“ 15"”) ~73 2 Lwy 3,05 ' w, “w”; present with 111° might n well face the music. the ""1 “lmoulh m‘ “m” ‘wnnm _ _ We a»? on tblr ls H“ human” (Mensa) "a a a LUCKY NUMBER. nggosnnt Last winter was an ex- duck situation Lil over eastern gntifir“"hinf‘°‘§'r§wq°mw'§iuiofi “Km” “if”? airttgogfipt?‘ ‘Mm Mcmtyge ‘ta-rioting’! %.‘fir'.‘.°§;$i“‘trl§§;u?t.”i” "H: bunny nunnotm geption is there we}: verg- ftttt: 0mm 1, mum“ on m, m..- so e = ‘ I I80 t» e e ' the Montague rack t u - -~1 snmtsv n ‘rump: snow and no crv-st- t "e i = °" Mi P t1 g “M, ed W. 0. t e i h horse indus- F! ° °‘"- outline (Wood) ._.oo 4 - ll wi ter _._ Biiewgr! and dl-iwvnen 1g Hula! $11M Truiifoutwifi‘... iull panes ialliybhlutvemtouctrll Yflli‘ 111411111111 Time: 2.10. 2.12. 2.13. gll-yiéttggwvpwno lwelre 21:11; tojecannannaicezaame fir“ m. wmht w" and by m“ Harrison with- l-l-l: Pres Trade in natural colors depicting pfoiii- 3m strewn rflm: 3:?“ fi’ LAN; “Anyggfgn g’ i‘ l “homo respite. Upland calumfls; when," or not thfl wtmobun 4-2-25 Judd twnasr) lnent figures in our mrt- Jwiv- Mom“, um‘ ,° 1' LII’! NIOHTMARI " to. all three species province had more than l-i-diz; to, otbog storm-o; but m. p, m, Amount of publicity “m m“, limb“ ' "'1'; JUN! tuortrmto azgmplentifil] mu season and will gither of the sister Maritime Pro- now snpurin: in American ptp- Q . 1' o 4 y t compensate for the short- vinces or Quebec. Mr. Wright oer Reunions cert cote U8‘! ILICKA help 0 m "mff “m”. fimfrt-ritraetfrfifi that t, date was in mo. not soon season In c! dvm- 1"‘, "l"? "1 f,‘ ‘f; $1M" » o . A,‘ - _--— _ .2 o attired N!" str doe and in I 1W "'1' “m an”: Aiouwhitgi itmienon?‘ ‘$111111; STAKE The visiting bird men. Heroic‘ .11!“ Ducks Unlimited this season. w him rut-owed ‘he 1mm“ no you win soc. v 1 pay that lntflea to be announced Mon- s. Peters. us. l‘ish and Wildlife H, m, mo...“ p, o, motor a — m woes“ in: tpglntwl Wlnted otraght- 1 _ o thy. Service. lhgofifilfl wftérathvia boat. canoe and :4 a Bil Direct 1.65 has ten in "l il- 0 were _ 9111511 m“ h t ' u‘ _.__ _ mega of ploerl this uuorli stand! h: and the loctqituoaulooton Braves ouilond myaeflhganoqnmu’ tmmlmed u” gomyimmtcra. gtucommm m“ l ' “Wmim m m" 1" ‘"1 ' mt 1gp, mm "' -—- 1n out. mixed both alto-u. gun a. tho orwiiidl the other provinoea but w-Lunnlxl ‘ n“ m‘ ‘h-‘mdthh: smiarltion~wil'i. may “lg-t no (l! T“ “"415! "W! lanai: aietv by Phil Oanrretta fififlidfituntuftm evsnins- ‘R16! r11 any this much-d o - ~ . ' m“ 1" h“ been m m’ u“ Intyro. ' ' Dodgers eked out l and Iddio Waitkus‘ pinch single- were assisted in the check by '3" concentration of black elm! Girls and Boys l! to 14 2-1 mum om Cincinnati Redo mo. two walks and Nanny Ivr- game oificor of the Royal Oanad- $.11, (mum that 1 have seen I" 7,9 _ ‘ 0- —-—------ Blnlankea b’ J h vmdermeer rtgndcrs eirormfor all‘ 0! tan Mounted Police. s ." _' O D11! - Q1‘ 111D! ll Q SCVEII Dllul- ———* ~' ' i, t4 aged ‘lhunrlly ri t. the Dodger-l Ipvl- Bi Pa l Elckson. the winner. Their findings hon verified the in lune connotation in ‘m.’ m‘ amen’ hi; llio ted the not’; a t-o lead before llloged gut tritreo hits in beating fears expressed by this columnist thin statement of m. wright’: ed trim the Icon in tho sixth and Blin for his No. '1 triumph. early in June-tho duals are 60- who has oovorod a lot. oi promin- ' Iimillll 1110 limo in the ninth Canrretta broke spin‘: hitlen finitely down in n s - mg duck territory this moon. but ~ ....._. when Dick wnlttaan sinned hem spell by opening the teventb with ed with int and lust sea- we munrt let it nine Any inn Id Btflilil from second bole. s single. booting out a lharb non showed a saline In the duck hopes. G a1 b0 Bu lluolilr horne- "d oil xii-by grounder to Herman. Man lueit- population over most notions °1 oi 800d toort on the com ‘a 1o mood to out the m forced Covert-cits before ssin outer-n Canada. on sob ma. but than in front and although 1h! loaded the bales by walking Bill — be no co givm for what 011M!!! 611W“ Bilbo for N hoinn and were! Li an. ‘the 8y covered most Ooun- mo! happen next salon (i the rut oi the way. oltkud batted for stringer and t and outern and southern The kill this you will nuke a 11111611601141 "V" linlled. scoring Rich and ilioh- auteur. Marry important duck deco tnroad in our available . olson. Livingston got home with on» were thoroughly eov mi breeding mo: and what myoca- lun pitched I tvo- the w tnt run when PIP-L a int the pen next vur mu in the no o! llitaltolaiolgooububti dennudobincror. extreme. theflo- 1-1-11 we Gilt Hanover 2.44;; Worthy 3.2-5; Dale H. lg upse (O'Brien) Abbe (Moreslde) 8-8-4; this season — 31 ry with drive io the Brooks stable 0f Auguzta. ldtole the show on Friday afternoon when he drove home six oi the ten- heat winners in; eluding Tab Hanover. WW1" ° the Free For All Pace in 2206'.» the fastest time on a half-mile track la Maine this season. George Brookins’ Christie Bud- long had previously held tlifl 1946 pecprd with her $0714 mile Over the Presuue Isle oval. A new sin- gle mutuel pool record for Skow- mgau was established in the 11151 heat oi the Free For All when $0.747 was wagered. The total mutungl take for the day me W ‘l. . ._0_ ' Today we expect to sec 001311811- irrg Derby in titre str i ht h ts, ‘lie smasjhed hthe etraok‘ grecorglin e open n t d in the sectintd e110 an came back newly let up mark. time out he was even with hoarse when the site-ode under the wire in 210556 to second heat he paced the mile in; Money Maker. from Alberton. the amazing time of mom. tolclasslfled pace was won by a St. only pacer to head Fearless Peter 3 2-00 1n the Fox Stake at Del- record was hung up ior a divided three heat race for three-year-old pacers. Cold Cash, retired to the stud by Mr. Brltenfleld. has prov- ed an excellent sire. many or his get racing in various parts of the meeting with success. A full bro-| ther oi Cold Cash. Real MoneyJ 2.09, brought here some years ago y Dr. F. C. Dougan, is in the stud in the vicinity of Dundas. The standard bred horse sales at Harrisburg. Pa., which was al- ways attended by a number oi iilaritimers will be held this sea- son in the Pennsylvania Stock Farm diow buildings the week of November 4th. These sales have been notable for the number of good campaigners which have been auctioned there. Last sea- son thev included Anti Aircraft 2:03. purchased by Charles Hor- ton; Blue Again 2:04%, winner oi the $50000 pace at Santa Anita, and a large number oi trotters that have made good in the big stakes. _ Fifteen thousand race fans at. tended at New Hamburg, Ont/n- 110. ANSI-Isl 14th and saw 3111a Asain. the great dark brown he,“ Owned by R. W. Leatherdals oi Windsor. win the Canadian p“- lower th in the first. The sreat "Blue"| the opening heat. tive with five games to his credit before Palmer won his first. Rod- dln took the first set 6-1. In the 90mm second sat, Palmer appeared more and the confident with ls forcing Reddin back and inta his own game. Palmer came from be- hind a 4-1 disadvantage to the set in five straight games. ini the third it appeared as if it would. be an even struggle of game apiece when they started oif 1-1 but Red- din showed placed quick games making 3, t read 5-1. 2.01%, a stake winner and thelcomeback once more with straight match point on three occasions but he was unable to further hold the powerful stroking took the third and final set 3-4, messing some tennis when six top-tnotchers will be jockeying for led Ivan Connors meets Boudrias from Montreal. A ntatcb whrch is slated to be a real en- durance struggle is that between W. Cullen and Frank Hansen both of whom are steady style of play. The men's doubles and mixed doubles match- es will also continue play this afternoon. yesterday's play: W. Cullen defeated A, Oantwcll, Christie Budlong ‘Wins Prince Edward two of the three events on today's own concluding program oi a. three- thm-l day mid-summer harness racing e meet here. Christie Budlonih from crowd stood up and roared its“; ton, took the first two heats o! the free-ior-all trot and the last times of 2.07 and 2.08. In the'Tho 2.23 trot and pace went to line drives, take superior power in shots as he scored four the score Palmer made a great three overcame games and Reddin who This afternoon fans will be wlt- 81111 closely contested osltions in the if vonne known for their semi The following are the results of Men's Singing (By The Canadian Press) STEPHEN, N.B.. Aug. 23- Island horses won \\ Kensi-ng- eln A I fllll 46 The battled his‘ 8-6. 7-5. th I. Reitlziin defeated J. Palmer, 0-1, Men's Double! Moreslde and Reddln vs. B. 1'12- gerald and H, Simpson. Hughes and J, Cullen vs. and Burnett. Smith and W. Cullen vs. Centwell Wran. Mixed Doubles men's singles in he semi-finals, 1'. Connors and E. Wran vs, J. The Club President Ned Wran 91111511 BN1 M- H0099!‘- wlil play E. Smith and highly rat- N. Wran and I. C Cullen and M. C. Fitzgerald and F. Hillsm vs. E. Smith und C. Sinclair. Y. Boudri-as and P. Boudrias winner of scheduled match. ladies Double! E. Bourke and C. Sinclair. aye to -flnais. F. I-Iillson and H. Dewar vs, M. Martin and J. Mill E. Wran and E. Campbell vs. I. Sinclair and M, H. Lawson and J. MacDonald vl. B. DeBlols and A, DeBloiu. Free - For - All Trot At St. Stephen Meet Entries For Summerside Race Meeting Following are the entries for Snmmerside races on Wednesday, foll following matches remain to be played and some of which may be when court space ls available this afternoon: rm: cnatttot tetuwn "ouanumn Reddin Beats Palmer In Three - set Match In Local Club Tourney, Ladle: Singles Lwm. defeated C. Sinclair 6-2. A. IDeBiols defeate 6-4 B 3 Men's DOIIDAQI White and Bumett defeated Mar- tinnand Palmer 0-2. 6-1. E owing matches 2p. m.—R.eddh and B. DeBlois vs, Strain and Miller. 2p. m-Burnett and H. Lawson vs. Palmer rand A. DeBlois. 6p. m.-George and J, MacDon- tlaldkvs. J- Johnson and B. Whit- oc . unscheduled run off White ampbeil vs. W. Martin. V8. GI‘. Lawson. d P. Boudrias . DeBlols defeated I. Sinclair 8-0. sisters Beryl and Audrey gained 6 0. positions in the semi-finals on the other side of the tournament sheet and wrll playoff this afternoon for the right to meet Mrs, Wran. a e scheduled for this afternoon und H hold farmer on the highway. thousands of I-iuns". This scribes memory goes back to four- years ago when due to a. succession oi hard winters and at least one unfavourable breeding season the ranks of the Buns were decimated to a mere skel- eton of their former plentiful numbers. He also remembers the hue and cry raised by certain members of the Fish and Game Association that the foxes were to blame and recommended that all protection be removed from the wild fox and in addition that I bounty be placed on their heads. or brushes would be more approp- riate. Another sectlon the sporting fraternity advocated a rigid close season for at least two years as they laid the blame for the aoarcitv oi Runs at the door of gunners who hunted the D811’- rldge with the aid of trained Set- ters and Pointers. including sportsmen from the sister provin- ces who visited the province each fall for some sport with the feath- ered speedsters. The Provincial Department of Agpjcuhufe did not accede to the mono; o; either group. They did. however, cut the open season on flungajian partridge from amonth to two weeks and the daily 118-8 limit from 8 to 5 birds. This re- striction was put in eflect for one shooting season only. The full month for October has lbgeerérgikixx; ed on tins or severa with a. daily bag limit of 8 birds. Red 10x5 are just as nitmerous. in fact more so. as they were 10111’ years ago, in fact the W11d 10X has reached an all-hlilh peak in numbers this season. In $11116 °1 this fact the Hungarian partridge have trebled in numbers this 59R- son in comparison with last. This raises a very important pOhllZ "How large a factor is thg red fox in the game 111C111"? This scribe has alwayS contended that the red fox is highly over- rated as a destroyer 01 W1‘ time birds. The fox will take a Di11”1-' ridge. grouse. pheiisimi i" W“ duck if the opportunity offers Wm, m apolgglgs to the victim. bmmhe Dfifefg to obtain 1'11! food in the easiest manner 90s- sible. consequently 11p W1 11111115 gtqlngch with mice. berriemzrfli-‘t- hoppers. crickets, etc.. instead of ivastttu? energy 6111151111? W199“ game and rabbits over fields and through the woods. uncurim part-rides continue to the spotlight in the sporting picture. They have made a phen- omenal comeback. Early this week I talked to a. Pisquid farmer. His face fairly beamed as he informed it me that he had three covies on farm. One oi 14. one of 1a and the other oi 21 birds- A iew hours later I spoke to a Donagh He also had three covies on his farm and immediate vicinity, They held 14, rr In single, double and triple THE BETTER GIFT? " strands at roeltott’: Jewellery series in the 012v a before a. winner is decided. Second guns is slated for day night at 6.16 necessary on t ursday. [League is still undecided. On Monday evening the teams went on the diamond too late to complete seven full innings and at the end of the first half of the sixth innings with the Cundall Kids leadriélg ‘tbs glame was called on accou o ar near. This game will be replayed on Monday night. August 26th at 7.30. The team with all players ready‘ to take the field will be awarded the game should the other team fail to be in readiness to start play on time. Baseball Results NATIONAL LEAGUE Bolton 001 000 000-l l 2 Chicano ooo ooo sort-s e a Sain and Masi; ..n-iokson and Livln ston. - Brod yn 000 001 001-Z 7 0 clncinnaoi 01o 00o 000-1 0 o l-ligbe and Edwards; Walters and Mueller. New York .... .. 020 010000 3 8 2 Pittsburgh 00020140): '1 9 1 Trlnkie, Thompson and Cooper; Bahr and Lopez. Philadelphia 100000000-1 ‘l 0 st. Louis 000100 001-B 8 Judd and Seminick; Beasley and Kluttz. AMERICAN (First Game) Detroit 200 000 000-Z Washington 000 001 (fix-J 7 i.‘ Hutchinson, Nevhouser and Teo- betts; Nowsom and Evans. Early geoond Game) troll 004 000 100-5 10 0 “Washington 000 000 000-O 6 3 Trout and Swift; Scarborough, Hudson and Early. Louis .... .. 010000000 1 ‘I 0 New York 001 000 00x 4 9 2 Potter and Half; Bonham and Robinson. Cleveland .... .. 000 000 O00 0 3 0 Philadelphia .. 000 000 001 1 B 0 Harder and Hagan; Flores and Desauiels. INTERNATIONAL Rochester .. 000 000 001 l 7 l) Toronto . 001400 10x 6 '7 0 Byerly. Wargo and“ Hockenberry; 9 s. u. playoffs will take place Sunlla ai- terr-oon at the Victoria Park lun- ond, it wu decided at a m of the City 140818116 executive lust night. which was presided over by Pres- ident: 5.11‘. Doyle. Anchors and Le- sion are the nompeting teams and is expected t-y most ions that the series will m to three gums Tues- witb a third. if h Northend Rovers were awarded a o srrefiently won the Island champion- 30- City League Semi- Final Ser’ :3 Opens Here Tomorrow‘ Opening game of the semi-firm] league Laaeb 0h’town Plays Summerside Team Tonight l Charlottetown’: K. o! C. glrll. fruit an creams Mme triumph in summers de can clinch the Island girls softball title to- I g l | n" 1 m be 1 g m ; bye into the ‘inals, dates o? whi-h Doll Carriage .t:.:ge...: '";...;'..'": “seat; W "W i‘ t ‘m’ ’ "d "t it's w» t-ri- u.- i-t we‘. ..“.‘.%?'.."$L°.‘.‘...§’.‘fh. wit. 2255.1 game gradual] wearing down his Men's singled Railway ,ecflon men M my M__ sundw “nem°g“‘ 3am‘ W11‘ game of the Island playdown an. sh opponent in l and 12 same nets. ’ quaintance are giving m glowing get underway M '30 “mm iel, Redd, P“ Much m'”'§knngg‘:drm' émlkc°m°rb reports of numerous Hun covies‘ wlmlflii by l 13-10 "it" l! n‘ m" ‘m’ s v5‘ u “' hese me are t. i th I Summerside the local lasstes are 6 p. m.—Smith vs, Wran. T n °“ n e ‘mm ' _ Successful vu- - were... t... it?“ “w” “m” "11 ‘m t" iln a Ids “b55233. wrest: *.*;=.t*:‘=:..:_°. players rallied tirelessly cllmax- Indies Slnllol “.;£genf:°21a?égIufItEeTOZeQrZ. Qfmrp EB ;_ playdown, Whig“ m‘ “ch Wm‘ ‘mflmng “'19 b m H an m c1 av um 1 ' ' open in. Nova Booth September days: ‘that, tliggws 8122310.: of ap- 4 p. m.—\A. DeBlois v1. B. DeBlois. have f! hfi °§“,§§,”I§'r.§'elo'rtt'§1" n "h" witnessed bI-no, lugs umber- 01 {item o! Eastern Aélnadm 5,3‘; Men.‘ Double. road bed for grit and frequently‘. Tonight‘; Ame which taken parents and rarefied spectators, plpnship dam Reading, hamcourt indulge in a auntbath 0n the slope place on the . o! O- diamond at 111° 13°11 Cflffltvl! Show at the Kins back hand shot was especially 4 p. m.—Donahue and Connors vs. "1 m“ mnbmmnent" Qmte a few vmm“ Park Wm get underway Square playground last night effective in yesterday's match as Johnson and Fitzgerald. “W195 a! ruffed armies and pheasw at aao sharp, Proved to be a great succecu with-time and again he drew Palmer 5 P- m~—B0iidrldiI and Foster v5 “m” “l” a” ‘em 111°“ ‘he “n3 130mm Richards capturins first out of position ior the rm. in the George and Strain. ‘way risht v! Wav- 01w particle. The ,,._.,,.._fl,,,1, game“ m, i‘ '1 Prize. Sandra MacDonald. second first set both players started with 1"“ enthusiasm‘ °bserver de‘ C dall Kids and Misfit: th and Betty Smith third. caution, Reddln taking the initla- Mixed Doubled elated emphatically: “flieyw K, gm, o; columbu, 50.11,," Final Stage Pres. Match This Afternoon The fourth and final stage of the President's Match will be played this afternoon at the Chu- lottetown Golf Club. The mixed foursome corntpetl-tlau which we: scheduled for play has been can- celled. J. Andrew Likely with n iota] of l9 points leads the parade into the final round of the President's com tition. Clone behind Likely is usseii Pe in with 1d points. In third posit on is Maurice Dow- ling with l5 l-B paintl. Others still in the running for the coveted prize are: Bill MaoNelll 181-2 n t-n o 1'8 9 1-8 Frank Acorn won't o 2nd Div- ision the Club..Chl lhi by defeating Gordon Ms not; three and two. . Art MacKenzie and Doug Saund- ers will meet in o, SG-hole com. petition over the week end for the club championship. Saunder- only 2 Three-set Matches in Singles Play . Two three-set matched featured games in the Holy Red ten- L15. tournament yesterday in men's singles when P. Kaye defeated S. Sair 8-2. 2-6. 7-6 and Moiyneaux was winning from M. Henneuey. 8-6. 3-6. In the ladies’ simian play Edna Powers advanced to the semi-fin- g-lz léys beating Mrs. E. Toombl. In a first round match Mrs. Dr. Duffy won from Louise Hessian. ‘1-5. 8-4. SATURDAY SCHEDULE Melfn Single; 2 P.M.: R. I-iennessey vs. D. Hcnnessey A. Hughes vs. P. Callaghan. I P.M.: W. Cullen vs. A. Peters. round). 4 P.M.: I". Donloebes Hughes-Callaghan round). s PM; , P. Keys vs. W. Shepherd. f mim- Singles (are Bound) 1 I P-IJ Rita Gallant u Jean ' Mrs. B. Morgan. SUNDAY SClIl-DULI Mel's I|III|I .t (2nd are! I. flan ‘match (ma! Hull! Callaghan vs. Marian SPJL: lwoonhnltlnnitid rind). do mntoh‘( II “Will!!! Gilli!!!- rm p.111: maids (ennui-moi).