gill Landry Wins‘ pightheavy Title Sport Echoes from Prince County bver the weekend we saw one o; the most. exciting games it has be,“ our pleasure to witness this w», Tignish and Wellington bat- iiyn for ten innings in a game mt for sheer suspense and ex- ciienient was enough to make the whet stolcal fan swallow his gum. very evenly matched, the teams (ought it out to a finish that had m, fans yelling like Commence. what impressed us most was in; fact that with so much at sinks neither team had a serious Dion-nip, They made a few errors, it is true. but there were few signs o; jittery play. and that. for boys who haven't had a great deal of experience, was noteworthy. ‘ bompared with our Charlotte- town and Summerslde brand of 0,31 the boys up west are pro- hnbiy dishing out a slightly in- ferior brand of ball, but the dif- icfenre is siighter than a lot of people might think. Their pitch- ing scar-rely measures up to the [iingiilg in tiie larger centres and their infield play is perhaps not quite as smooth. though appar- rntly steadier under strain. Some of tho finer points of the grime have escaped at least a few of the boys, For example, two bat- tars took their regular cut at the ihi-ee-anti-ncllilng pitch, which is rather uuusu l, With three bails l es on a batter. it is cred a wise thing to c-ho next pitch. which has born called the "automatic" c, "cripple," 0f course the pitch i; right in there. and a batter might give 5t a long ride. but the risk of pooping it or grounding on; is too great when you're so close to a free ticket. . r1‘ Doyle. short stop for the Tig- nlsh Aces. pulled off a circus catch in the fifth inning. He went far to-hls right for the ball. and as he caught it turned a somersault but came up with the apple tuck- edsafely awry in his glove. Cameron's snagging of throws to first case with his one hand looked spt-ciacuftir and the slug- ging. first sucker didn't miss any. ‘This boy looks like a fine pros- pcct. , We'd like to see Harper batting against Bernard or ‘Powell, (we probably will), Perhaps these dassy moti-idsmen might cramp his style a hit. but. he looks like a lot of bad news to any local pitcher when he totes the old waggon-tongtit» up to the plate. Jack Schurman was behind the pins in this decisive. sudden- death game. that sent the win- ners. Tieni , into the finals. and we neve. heard a squawk about his decisions all day. We were standing tiircctly behind Jackie lhd agreed with every strike and ball derision except one which was iertalnly riose enough for an ar- iument. From other parts of the ‘field we have frequently disa- greed With an umplre‘s calling of halls and strikes. but. it could have been that we weren't close enough to give a correct Iudg- incnt. The moral seems to be. un- its; you're right behind the um- pire and fairly close-in. your wail- lngs about rotten decisions are lust <o many voices crvlng in the Wllflf‘l'."l€S5, Of course. if you're having 1 good time. bv all means continue. The customer is always right. 12 Hockey Plays Sail For Scotland "obTfiiEoii All! 2s - to?) - Idan hockey plav . and Nova Bcotla i-ert- yesterday aboard Beaverbun to play this ire Scotthin Hockey ‘smote Pi-artr Chase of Ottawa m ‘liflmlii ied or his wife. and “Zip -i_.ers ntirigent. corsisted of u. Trfluyler. Oshawa. Grt; ' . ‘I011! tor am James Yeoman. ntigonish. \€- John Kennedy. 11""1°"K~ 9* Lee Carrey and Gfmrb Ont; Pat and Robert P. Con,» Gibb son. Robert lmcr. John mam and Harold 710th. till of Toronto. Maritime Baseball 011K125 —- (C?) — '~ l1 ne beet of seven {minim ui- Halifax lhtl District kmdm1 IP-‘Fiic championship. "u": 1°‘ 1011180! between the W. w "n" sfflliylrds and Ar- Mhkd!“ ¢eu~rlca because or wet iamiotrrn. us. a-iz- so -offs. \, Mild Pleasant: llnllnltod ‘Annual liillll lllll, i 1W0": of greet importance to all gunnm twill be discussed , Fflflly, in... 2am -- o» an. MONCTON. N. 8., Aug. 25 - 109) - Billy Landry tonight was oiowned Maritime llghtheavy weight borng champion after he scored a technical knockout over Mike (Olyne) Cassidy of Chat- ham. N. 8-. in the ninth round of a scheduled l0-t0llnd bout. Landry weighed 100; Csssidy Cusidy’: rtien u title holder was short ilved.,fle claimed the title after defeating Gene (KO) Fowler of Yarmoutli. N. 5.. a fortnight ago. Landry carried the battle to Caasidy all the way, scoring re- Deltediy withisharp body punch- ing to offset the champioh‘s left Jab. He floored Cassldy twice in the second round and had him on the deck on two occasions in the ninth before referee Frankie Tay- lcr halted the bout. and awarded it to Landry. A _ game that may prove the mm m‘ Jgmbglnfl 5511“ MM‘ turning point of the series is sched- nnon‘ ' ° 551M Jmm’ N~ uied for this afternoon between 5.. won a s iit decision over Kid Poulton of ‘Charlottetown. ffjmiilaamfquiflg 2126x1055", as? a: Nmmu“ Gmfium 133* Mm“ brilliant defensive efforts as the ma‘ was gnicked out 1n m‘ 5”‘ first two games have produced the f; sgfiinuhnv E", uydem “at fans should witness a closely- ‘ coby Mwlokkey’ 154’ of chap waged struggle all the way. lqttatown. lost a close decision to med with‘... Luann“. in their sue y Abrams. 153. TWTQ- N5- best of five series the two clubs have battled it out on as even terms as possible and the big ma- Jorlty of the fans who are shoul- ing a keen interest in the semi- finals have still to install a fav- -—'- - orite to go on to the finals against TRAP!‘ b FIELD PROSPECTS the Rovers. -——- 4- Bif‘, -* It 117 1' ther llfifOItllfiafe But one thin: ‘thin the 5311 1118i "u bit! athle ic me~i in Chor- fans are certain of is that whim- 1°11°1°"‘"‘ °°"~“7“'* ""9 1°99" held ever one of the two survive the before the Maritime char" ionrhips nnmienii crow are gging in he in at HaUIHX 0n $9?! 511! We 0118M for their toughest battles of the have trscovered a few "D11¢‘n0mS"| season, That opinion. which incl- slplgfi; "Z211" lrhkelyhabemgrglgmgeét iientaliy is iflastied on tlllc filrxie per. - -' - - . ormanccs cg on an nnors and u mm‘ 3°°d ""5 FY9101! 11¢ have been turning in. is far dlffcr- cur provincial meet this fall. they me from the one Qxprggged not may l" 891 b 0115MB 0" the Cflfl- longer than two weeks ago whet‘ M115" Mvmp,“ team- 1 11-11115 13' 15 ft was figured that the Revels 171°Y1111¥ 1"°\1'1l“91'll 0n tEROhPTS- would be a “shoo-iri". when schools open to dziect their .|. q. 4. q. , P1117115 '1‘ m’ way .1119!‘ 311M115 8° And at that time Rovers looked in the line of "physical fitness" — iike easy “tinnem Aii season igng and ""1! "'1 119111 590m" 15 JWI they had been taken the other logical medium right BTW T114?" teams’ measure with considerable YWnS N11 90W" "id hmkeYi case but that is all changed now. Pllyeri are nearly all DOWN-lid‘ The renaissance of the Anchors track Biid_f10'.d athletes - if given and Legionavres has been a re, i‘ “hm” "d 517°C!“ 111 11" "'1"! markahle one and to such an ex- tmY ‘nmud 5° " tent that at the present time it is 11' ‘"1115 b‘ 0 3W" 1d“ 101' 5'3" just a toss-tip as to which team 1" Sm“: ¢°""1_'!§""1“* W 1m“ @1111“ will capture the MacMillan Trophy to . . I ice the different standard events..‘rhamp1ons' 4, ,. 4, ,|. m” “'51 be “111171393 “'- 11°W 5°C" On Wcdncsdav afternoon a series they “'11 fir“ 1mpr°v""e"1' and leading to the City junior hasehnil possess their souls .n patience andf mic “m, got undbrwny and mm persevwmce 1°‘ 1W0 °r 1hr“ should avail themselves of the years e“ 1p t" 1e“ 7'3"" Th” opportunltv of SCClll" the kids in will find thct by careful training anion {oi-dengue gag... have pro, may c“ d‘) “n” every ye“ up‘ rlucecl a far smarter brand of hall Ito ‘he we °1 29 or m‘ Sm’ d the than was cxpcr-ted when the lea- welght throvi-lizg ChBmpi-ms mzide we was first formmL their words when they were in “ 4, + 4, + the early 40's. i-re ls one fatal. detriment to attaining the highest Knights of Columbus. a squad point oi emit-on“ in nofzletlc en- that has been a continual threat deavour and that is the prevalence, all season ion: meet- the Kinsmen of the cigarette hBblt. 'I‘..e narcotic; in a best of three sorics with thP will have a r-rioriflr. effort on the winners :0 against the un- nervous system and dull the edge‘ defeated Rerre squad in the finals of ambition. It. is quite likely too and Judclug by late Performances that the us= of one narcotic in-1 of the two semi-finalists it ls ex- duces the taste and desire for other; pected that it will take the fuli narcotics - for instance alcoholic three games to decide the ultimate‘ beverages Tle us~i of spirituous‘ winners. liquor and to loco L! ruinous to an '0 ‘It + il- athlete. Fifty [er cent of his effoit And the teams will he battling in a cnampi-nship eontcst is the iur more than the honor of wiri- result of his reserve of nervous nlng. 0n display in Crocketts! force. An athlete shouldn't require jeyvclry store window on Kent atlmtilaiit. The excltecr-nt of a ‘street. is a magnificent sliver contest is stiificiert stimulant. I trophy that will go to the winners had tho pleasure on .dl'fercnt oc and many a junior player has been caslons of nearing the great John casting envious glances at it since L. Stuilvan aid Battling Nelson. it went on display. slncer-iy warning ‘ooya mid young 1- i- il- 0- men walnst the use of liquor and ThP trophy is the original Frank “b11099 n “-'~T111dn'1 b” 1m 111511!"| R. Heartz Tronhy‘. For years its mmmhibk‘ 15* 1°? 51H’ 1"" "Bel whereabouts had been unknown 11°F t" 01-11t-¢‘!"*1'e1'1'5 '~‘°1‘1- n W111 hut it turned up about six months be s Rotd test of will potter. I.‘ an ago and since that; time a (Me “mm” ‘hmm 1159"" 1° b9 1" l lifting job has been done on it P5"? Wm" wimu°ui 11'5"'°1' 15 be‘ that has restored it to all its former ins iH/ed- hi’ can 1M1!’ on I w" magnificence and it is a trophy 1171111‘- " C13“ ‘h’ l "M1111 °1' that the youngsters will give their buttermilk-own water. n“ to gefposscssion 0L We ought to devrlop some good q, 4. 4, ¢ athletes on this Island. Our soil _, h“ m, fequfvle themicai, to m“; Bill- Pud Beer made a remari:- the vitamins in our grain and veg- "b1? 111“ shmfl“? 1n the ""9111 “Bu” "magma, m, 80nd physical Maritime amateur golf champion. health. Our crasta‘ waters abound ‘511111- T1"? -"°_1""¥ 5h°1""‘1‘"- P111“ with my" winch if u.“ B, a 500d »nciai champion this year finished u mush h, w“ “Md a "nemiion fourth in the large field of classy "o. wwld h“, to "dim, the we, shotmakers and was a continual valence V’ "m" and “m, _ on threat from the qualifying round account of m, mom-iii n; imiin, on. Beer still a youngster has a which u Con" h. I "e int, o; bays .ot of golfing ycais ahead of him Md you“ mm, who wank; bPCQ-"jf and if ‘he stlrks at the game it good 8.1.18.8!“ m“. on“. Md the shouldht be too long before he chance to train. "God helps thosei develops into an uutstaudlna star who help thnnielver". It is up to. "1 "1"? 11111“- thern foidtlidr arr gtlmq to clubs sf’. t.', einse vt-e ou n mu- i-u- —u the m ath- Flyvvolght Title Fight "t" o“ r" "m " ‘T’ 0n October 2am fortunes, the‘: will lg prclferfie: fa: I - u c e “- 22: 551K122; field" ‘gnioment on IQNDQN M1“- 25 - (A?) — every set-tool ground and eon-y Jack Solomons. London promoter, said [Of-lgflf that Dado ltlarlno of cm" m. ' I "n. Sm my Honol ‘ Rim Mcmghan of nod to fight “(Mg-r Irclnnci. had been Jmals PENN; for the vacant \VOI‘l.1 flyrvcight box- ing championship here 01c, 20. The title fohmrriy was held by Jackie (c?) ‘- Trim Bearcats. defending Paterson of srotlahd. Nov; gents; ltuseboll champions. THE CHARLOTT TOWN GUARDIAN Anchors & Legion In 3rd. Encounter i 0i Series Today Back just where they started from after splitting the first two games Anchors and Legionaires meet in the third game of the city League baseball semi-finals at the Park diamond this after- noon and to the winners of tn- day's game will go a decided edge in the best-of-flve series. Predictions of victory came from both camps, last night but the consensus of opinion among the many fans that the game would be another low scoring affair on the same pattern as the previous cori- tests followed and once again "breaks" are expected to fecide the issue. It is expected that manager "Had" Mc-Ihnls of the Lcgionaires uill send his ace_ "Lefty" Mc- Alcer to the mound for the third straight game in an effort to take over the lead and if the 811m southpaw is right Anchors can ex- pert a lot of trouble. Manager Freddie McCabe of the Anchors was silent on his hurling choice. Charlie Ryan who pitched two magnificent games against McAieer will he ready to take the mound if called upon but followers of the team feel that young "Spy" Ready may get the nod. If he does it will be a battle of lefthanders for the youngster with the hopping fast ball and sharp curves will prove quite a puzzle if his control is right. v Game time is set for 4.30 sharp and a large crowd of fans are ex- pected to be on hand for this crucial game of the series. Mar. Ladies lfiolf Tourney Gets Underway mvaiasma cow BLUE. N.B.. Aug. 25—tCP)-'I‘he vice-president team defeated the president team 39-32 today in the opening play of the Maritime ladies’ golf tour- nament. The tournament has drawn an entry list of 54 from eight clubs. The first l8 holes of medal play will start early tomorrow after- noon. with the 16 posting the low- est scores qualifying for the cham- plonship play. During today's match Mrs. Blair Gordon. of the Algonquin Golf Club. St. Andrews, and Mrs. H. P. Connors, of the Ashburn Golf Club. Halifax. each posted 88's for the lowest scores of the day. Miss Barabra Trites. former Maritime champion playing out of the Bridgeovatet Golf Club. had an 89. This is her first tournament since i939. Junior Baseball Playoff Bates t At s meeting of the Junior Baseball Executive held yesterday the play-of! dates for the Jun- ior Baseball League were drawn up. The semi-finals will get un- derway on Wednesday afternoon, August 27th. at 2.30 between the Kinsmen ant. Knights of Colum- nus. The second game will be on Friday, August 29th. at 4.30 and if necessary. the third and final game on Monday, Labor Day. September lat. at 3 o'clock. Should the series terminate with two games the finals will start on Monday, Labor Day. at 3 pm. followed by the second game on Wednesday. September. 3rd. and Friday, September flth. ' Postponed-games will adveaee the schedule so that the final grime would be played on Sun- day. September 1th. The Junior League boys have been putting on some very hot- ly contested games. However. the fact that they have not been able to exhibit their wares other than at times which prevented a large attendance of fans the public are innwaro of hat what is going on. Therefore it is to be hoped that rhe play-off games will draw a good attendance to see the boys in action. _ ma" wmindnd Ynmouth cum Q-ZO ways from the Provincial sectional playoffs by diluting tfem 4-1. Gateways nee.‘ will mo»! Spring- hiil Ibnocl-m-isrs who defeated westvitio in their sectional ploy- GENlIlNE F080 PARTS! If it's mode by Ford-end available-we have it. Don't de- loyl Don't take chances! Replace worn out ports now with the genuine and original port mode to fit your cor We also handle a complete line of Firestone tires and Brontford Anthony products. 11'5"" “m1 Telephone oat For Safe-Dependable Service Drive in now for your loll clteclt srswaar uoars Drive in at 224 Gt. George St. Write P. O. Box ll! ' Tennis Tournament To Resume Today The scheduled matches for yes- terday's play in the Charlottetown Tennis Club closed tournament. which were postponed on account of rain. will be played today. weather permitting. The following is today's schedule: Men's Singles N. Larabee vs. A. Peters. J. Burden vs. J. Morris G. White vs. B. White Y. Boudrals vs. ‘V. G. Foster. N. Wran vs. '1'. Fitzgerald Ladies Slnglcl J. Stewart vs. Mrs. Y. Boudrais M. Hine vs. M. Ramsay. N. Thompson vs. M. Gillls M. Campbell vs. Mrs. R. Dumont. Barbara Rogers vs. Nfrs. G. White B. MacDonald vs. A. MacLeod J Men's Doublee G, White and G. Burnett vs. E. Nicholson and T. Fitzgerald J. Johnston and P. Murphy vs. N. Wran and G. D. Fitzgerald A. Peters and P. Keys vs. M. Dew and J. Morris. Ladies Doubles M. Gillls and N. Thompson vs. J. Nicholson and L. J. Arsenault Juniors Mary Ramsay vs. carol Creelman Jean Tweedy vs. Carol Marie Coles Helen Massey vs. Joan Cameron Irene Giddings vs. Barbara Wran Winner of above match vs. Nora DeBlois Elizabeth Lentz vs. Catherine Crockett Jane Giddings vs. Doris Hillion Shirley Russell vs. Nancy Hynd- man. shlriey Campbell vs. Bethany MacDonald Philip Jardine vs. Paul Jenkins Robert Brady vs. Derek Dew Eddie Carbonell vs. Brlar Chandler Jackie Acorn vs. Ivan Dowllng Carl Bradley vs. Jimmie Ibbott George Scantlebury vs. David Wood. . Don MscNeill vs. Gordon White Jim White vs. Gus Flynn I Phone _ 860 n. L. mm. Mount stewart PAGE SEVEN Skeet lilub To llold First Shoot n Wednesday Official opening of the Char. lottetown Skeet Club twill be held Wednesday afternoon starting at 3 o'clock, i-t was learned. from otf- flclals of the Club last night, Situated on the Blake Field off North River Road. iihe girounds have received thorough preparation for tihis opening shoot. Skeet houses have been erected together with the pulistand house and ‘m general everything is now in readiness for a successful season. The club now boasts in the vicinity of forty members and it is expected that. this n-umber will be increased greet- ly in the near future, A full attendance of members is expected to take part in Wednes- day's opening shoot while all in- tending members are also cordially invited to participate. Horseshoe Finals Scheduled Tonight Finals in the Prince Erward ls-i [month-at oio ooo I00 ooo 4-6 is land Ouch flJSEShlP tournament at Briuhton Horseshoe Club are, scheduled to be payed toni The draw gaw- Bl‘. Daaev a ye . _____Z--_a. noes! can... Clulo/ Plans Field Trials Baseball Results NATIONAL 5t. Louie £10 200 000-5 L0 Boston 200 000 000-2 5 1 Munger and Rice: Spahn. Lan- franmni and Mal. Clnn. 140 000 000-d 8 0 Pa. 000 010 020-! 0 I Wlllcrl. Gumbert and Laman- no; Judd. Schanz, Jurlllch and Padgett. Chicago 401 010 001 2-0 l4 1 New York .. 01.0 020 202 0-1 13 0 Erickson, Meers, Passeau and Sfrheffing; Hartung, Beggs. Trink- le, Hansen. lott and Cooper, Pittsburgh 002 012 $02-10 1o 1 Brooklyn 070 211 00x—ll l3 0 l-iigbe. Sewell and Howell; King, Casey and Edwards. AMERICAN New York 001 020 000-3 0 1 Chlcflfio 130 000 OOx-d ll 0 Bevens, Weneloff and Houck; Papish. (ilebrlan and Tresh. Washington 000 00 000-0 4 0 Si. Louis 010 000 000-l 3 0 Scarborough. Candinl and Man- cuso; Zoldak and Moss. Plllldelphla .. 121 010 020-‘! l1 l Detroit . 010 020 011-5 8 B McCathan. Christopher and Ros- ar; Hutchinson. Benton and Wag- heir. Boton 012 002 300-8 9 l Cleveland 020 041 03x—10 l6 0; Dobson, Dorish, Murphy, Kling-l er. Smith. Johnson. and Wagner; Gromek. Lemon, Klieman and lie-t gan. INTERNATIONAL Toronto 001 000 100-2 l0 ‘.2 Buffalo 410 000 20x—‘l 13 0 Fine. Carter. Brown and Baits; Tlesautcls; llausmann and Mor- darsky. Second. Rochester 000 010 001 000 bl 12 (l3 innings) Gerhcauscr. Kehn and Campan i into tie finals. at a oclock ailiiella: Gflrdfle-H Minn. and Murley meet.- Ear: Goss in the semi-finals a-u the ‘Villrrlfil’ will meet Davey at B o'clock ‘o decide the whmer of the J. Po-ne Clarkel iiams. Syracuse 000 000 000-0 3 2 Newark 010 001 Mix-Z 6 l Prendergast and West; lloutz trophy. emblematic of the Island! "Y"! 11°11"- title. Results of Inst night's play: Fifth round J. slrmka. Earl Goes 32. Bill Davey. Ea MrCouri. 37. rl Bill Murley. so. n. ivirnougav.’ 20. Sixth round Earl Goss, 5ft. Earl MrCourt. S4. .Bil1 Davev b0. Let. Phillips, 49. Len Phillips tcasrd l9 ringers- ment—ln losing his sixth match to Davey by a sligle point. At one time ne was leading 34-10 before the tide turned lr. the hard-i fought game IUIT DOG the most in the present tflllrr-lv! Jersey City 305 200 020-12 i5 l. Baltimore 011 000 002- 4 ‘I l. Ayers and Yvars; Gast. Muel- ler. l-‘lanlgan and Lean. Montreal 400 001 0-5 7 0 Rochester 000 000 2-2 '1 0 Pallca and Sandlock; Byerly. Greene and Marshall, BROOKLYN, N.Y.. Aug. 25 - (AP) - Burt shottori of the Dzdg-i ers today htlLUEd big Dan Bank- cfiess champirnshlp (to head wward u National League pitching assignment. as the Bfook- Isaac Knshdan of New York. one lyn management wrapped up tte- or thc thrce o tails of the deal b-ringfng the first United Stat ~s and among the ll Negro pitcher ‘nto the b‘; leagues. or l5 best in the world. Manager Skotton said tint Bank- Dogs were raised ‘n ancient Mex- Ebbets Field either tomorrow or _ ico for iocd. F. R. McI-AINB CHESTER ill-LAD. Hunter All"! I. Wednesday. .1 .41.»- ‘i y,“ __..'»'1l Pending approval by the Oe- nadian Kennel Club, Field Trill-l for Pointers. Setters and Brittany bird dogs W111 be held here Oo- tober 22nd. and 23211.. it was de- rided at a meeting held last night with Mr. F. Stewart Jones chairman. The event will be u der the auspices of the Che-r lottetown Kennel Club. Judges named were Messrs. H. H. Goiand. Athol. Mass; Paul Layer. Marblehead. Mass; and RaymonrPl-loyen. Hanover. Mess. Ali three meii come highly recom- mended and their apppintmenl will become definite once approval is obtained by the C. K. c. Site of the 'I‘rlals will be de- cided upon iater but will be with- in a reasonable distance of the City not exceeding l5 miles. Four evetns were decided upon. namely the l-‘uppy Stake. Derby Stake, Shooting Dog Stake and Open All Age Stake. The Puppy stake is open to any ihung dog over six months old who shows good hunting ability and instinct but not necessarily trained. The Derby stake is open to any dot; up to two and a half years who must fird. point and gener- rlly act in a b‘rd_v manner but is not reriuircd to hold after birds are flushed. Shooting Doc Stake is open to dogs of all ages and is run un- der general tinting conditions. The dog .s it-qulrcd to remain un- der control of handler, retriever d in ir-tnerul perform all thing! '1 dog would ordinarily do in the ld The Open to All Age Stake is imarily int-ended for wide rang- iz dogs who arc judged on range. s ‘le. stami zi and bird sense. The evem is expected to attract a lame number of entries from the Marlilmcs and U. S. centres, gcthcr with a good representa- tation of local bird dogs and nro- rrtoters fccl that the event will go over in a big way. 1 llbe Yanofsky In Second-Place Tio CORPUS CHRISTI. Trim. An 25 - 1GP) -- Abe Yanofsky a Winnipeg. Canadian chess cham- pion. finished in a tie for second place in thc Unite-d Stites ope] rded Sat urdny. only 1 1-2 points behind players in thl Shafirit; serrnd place with Yam head. piwhing ace of itfempfiis Red ofskv has Ahiront- E. sanataslerd Sox o-f the Negro American League. of New York. They had f0 points probably would make his debut at to 11 1-2 for the winner under I system giving t-Tl! point for a wlq a half point ftr o, draw. , , iit: iiril/‘ilelm Grafton St., Charlottetown l. FRANCIS. 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