Babe Britton And Dean Swift Double Heat 4 Winners At Racing Meet Babe Britwn lrld Dean Swift A,-lonwuy (Cudmm-5) were double heat winners at the Buddy Budlong (stead) racing meet. held last night at the lMiss Judy Dale (Tierney) . Roma Budlong Real Set Dan McElwyn Helen Harvester Charlottetown Driving Park belore 1 fair sized crowd of spectators. Babe Britton, driven by Len 0'. Meara, easily outdistanced the field In winning both the filth and ninth dashes. Dean Swift with Ed Downe in the sulky. made It terrific drive y from filth position to win the sixth race and led from wire to wire in l the final clash of the night. 1 Other winners were Thalrs It.) Eva Budlong. Jennie Kalmucit. Lou E Kalmuck and Youlil See. and Jennie Kaimuck paid 337.-10. First Dash 'Lou Kalmuck (MacNelll) Henry Day (L. Kelly) ?Miss Playiair (Willard Kelly)- The daily double on Eva Budloiig lPenny Royal (Llewellyn) -"LITTLE SPORT '2 By Rouioli y (MacDonald) (Lowery) . . (Neilll (Andrew) osqaumusa Time: 2.17 2-5. Fourth and Seventh Dashes You'll See (Andrew) Sister Verna (O'Meara) Yankee Joan (McRaei . 4:-ursutew aa:.iq:t:v-.so- Times: 2.16 2-5; 2:20 1-5. Fifth and Eighth Dnshes' Thalr's It (Birt) it Bud's Echo (Smith) 2 Babe Britton (0'Meara) . 1 i Milliels Son (Willard Kelly) :llArgot Pointer (Willis) , 2 3 New Foiest (O'Meara) 4iJohnny Kalmuck (Waller Frisco's Guy (WllilSi . 51 Kelly) . . 3 2 Brother Bill (L. Kelly) .... .. 6 Prince Buqlong (Cudmore) 4 4 Time; 2:20 2-5. Times: 2:10 4-5; 2:11 4-5. Second llash H Sixth and Ninth Dashes Eva Fuelloni: (stead. 1- Amcrica's Bud (Cudmorel 2 Dean Swift. (Downs) 1 1 Kitten (Campbell) 3 Billy Budlong (McDonald) , 2 1 Little Mac (Ii. Kellyi . 4 Lil Frisco (MaeNeilli 3 5 Bonnie's Money (Rankin) Iilcapt. Missoilri (Kennedy) 4 2 Roma Frisco (Pineau) lilAnitieo (Somersl 5 6 Ranida (MacDonald) 'llGzihalzari (Shaivi 6 8 Time; 2:23 2-5. Lela Budlong (Colllnsi 7 3 - Tlilrd Dash iCalumet Onward (Stead) 8 4 Jennie Kalmuck (Letcher) 11 Times: 2.16 1-5; 2:15. Montreal Second Sacker "Pix-G"E SIX Baseball Game Al Sumioeiside The first game of the island In- termediate Baseball finals will he played at the Summerside Airport diamond this evening between Maritime Central Airvvays and the R.iC.A.F. Royals. The game will get underway at 4.30. M. C. A. won the right to repre- sent Charlottetown in the series when they defeated the Abbies three games to one in a live game series. The Royals eliminated Hoi- nian's Intermediates in the semi- 1finals. Maritime Central Airways will be playing without the services of De: Trainor who is out of action with an injured arm. Coach Jimmy Mac- Donald will likely be. SPll(illl',! his famed ieitiiahder Waldo Munroe to lthe mound in an attempt to take the opening game. The return game will likely be played here Sunday afternoon. Foollnillerlvlales Greal Comeback EDMONTON, 2 A (CF) - riir; GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Track And Field Champs SEPTEMBER 3, 1952 First Round Of Golf Meet The opening round for (lie Dr. J. C. Simpson trophy, emblzrmatic of tlie Ladies Provincial Chanip- ionship will be played at the Sum- Lnerslde Golf and Country Club this afternoon. The final eight- een holes will he played in Char- lottetown on Saturday. The following is the draw. 1.00 p. in. Ruth Horne, Mrs. W. E. Coitom ' 1.05 p. m. Emma Haslani. 1.10 p. m. Blanche Hogg. Bunlaln. ' 1.15 p. m. Margaret Marwilliams. Mrs. Wood- i.2o p. m. Irene Godkiii. Mrs. J. P. Clark. Holman, Mrs. Mrs. 1.25 p. m. Helen Macxay. Mrs. MacNelll. 1.30 )7. m. Sally Bnsler. Mrs. Wil- liam Beer. 1.35 p. in. Nettie Macimod. Mrs. MacLellan. 1.40 p. m. Ev. McAlplne, Mrs. Mel- lisli. 1.46 p. in. Fran Hcnthorne, Mrs. Norman. 15:) p. m. John L;dsionefMrs. Cer- three former National League players. day. 5-0 and 4-0. the Yanks' lead to 3 1-2 glmf over the idle Cleveland Indians. an eight-hitter in the game. In the nlghtcap, of veteran. rlghthanders from the National League, combin- ed too shut out the Red Sex with five hits. The victoriesextended the Yank- ees' streak to five straight. The Box have lost seven of their last eight and- have scored only once in their last 36 innings. They are 8 1-2 Easy Viclqry Scored By Ross GLACE BAY, N. 5.” Sept. 2-- (CP) - George "Rockiibye" Ross, former Canadian middleweight box- ing champion Monday night ham- mered out a unanimous 10-round decision over A1 "White Hope" Hogan of New Waterford. N. S. It was Ross' first fight here since he lost his crown o Roy Woiiters of Vancouver in 1950. The West Bay, N. S. tighter, at 160, spotted Hogan 10 pounds, but made his homecoming impressive. More than Thanks to stalwart pitching by twoyof them New York Yankees blanked Boston Red Box twice in In American Len- guc day-night. doubleheader Tues- The double triumph increuei Rookie Tommy Gorman twirled opening Ewell Blackwell and Johnny Ssln. a pair plucked Yankees ShutdutBosE1T Twice To Strengthen Lead Over Cleveland Q-T----T lllanlel koffnthe psoe. - I0 We .'pui-chased gl- cinnsti Dads last week, ,?i?,,,&;f' fo iiQiea in five innings 1,, h” fir I; start for the world charm in He tired in the humidity ml 3,"- romoved for a pinch hitter sun finished. allowing one more lrln in Brooklyn Dodgers may I); A cum to win the National League pm nant but they performed H ' novices in dropping . mg,” m doubleheader to Philadelphia pg” lies. The Phlls slaughtered ll," Brooks twice with a comblnstio' of brilliant pitching and long 53 hitting. Robin Roberts won his 22nd victory'in the opener 3.2, whua Carl Dreivs waltzed to his llitli win 9-3 in the nlghtcap. 15th home runs. while Del Emu, collected his 18th found-l.i'lpper I single. double a ('1 three runs bill. ted in. Jackie Rgblnsuivs 1'lili hom. er in the first inning and a single. ton in the fourth were the only runs off Roberts. in the second game the whim" blasted rookie Ray Moore from the mound with it single tun -.n my first inning and three more in til. second. Chicago White SOX belted 11 hit; lgcludlng Minnie Minoso's homu- t trim Detroit Tigers 7.4 mi sweep it doubleheader from ll" American- League tail-endm, The Palehoae won the opener 0.5 on Rocco Krsiiiclvs two-run triple in the ninth inning. KF3niCh'l blow came off Virgil (Double No-Hm Trucks just after the Detrni: vet. eran had replaced Hal lVhl1L', who Willie Jones rapped his 14th and . s r.v. . . A e A i - W e E1 . hoinLi- ' V 155 . y (1 - E; ll . D dd . 5,000 fans watched as he gave 110- "5 Chaigred with "N31055- Naiiied Most V aluable Er E . i . . . P .i1 1 18 it 0 5 . ......... me , e s apl aiently figured Mis. Blown. 1 Mn d RC 1 (irhe Toe) Aguirre was all washed. Lloyd Robinson, 17-year old in the background. 1-ie covered the 2.00 p "L Connjg Emmm. Mrs, him out several times. 5" '3 Tm " P hn 81115 first P1 1 I t I E up. But no one can convince Ed- 1 track star from Bl'ldL'CLOw-ll. Nomdimlf mile in two minutes and five Weir, Miss M. Sdewai1t. R11" I3T5lX'T,0U"ld lgrilllnglnlfy Al'n' galgl,:laie:iEgfeugcasma (gleeld n n o 1':'o"m1:l mxlrfaelll m130:l:a;m:h:ro?:'1ix:llclshf:'F1tl:';9;ilni:;:lol:n3”? ililiglsecoiitls, just two seconds off the iilii It;IAa1t102lPql;ll:)(l)xHl.i. Mrs. gliockegegg Ffeddle &c”saglo!N&iJ Washington scored 5.0 vmm, ion l "'9 ”5 3 95 3 l '1 t 9 ” V i 1 Field . om Robmsgn 33 mm - e 13' i ' '1 I . , the second game of it doiilllrlimli g MM.......M...?...M.L.-.. (longs on the bench, 830 )lirfi run at the Maritime t Emma 1 re” 1 1 2,15 p. m. Jami Ni:-liiilsnii, Mr-' (:1-"ISSOW. NS. 111 the third round. . , i ' l - . g , g . . ,. er. 'Ihe senators took (1 NEW YORK. Sept. 2 - iAPl.-y l Catching on as line coach with lfrraric and lricld Meet on Memoir-pas inn; be seen iiom the straiiicelnmmuv Mrs. Emma -In. the sam"eprouiid"of another 3.2m10mmngs' )0 owl" (James (Jumm-i glmamv Mom. Egkjrnos of the Vvesierii Canadapial F.(1.d Monday nrieiriiooii. Roi:-,luok on his face, was exliniisted asi L,s...., r... ysix-rounder trrarpps Kiley oil Washington registered mm mm” 1,931.5 swmhghnmm secoud bash conference L13); season, Aglnrrcilllsoll won the. event by comingyhe hit the tapepaiid almost col-I lsydney, N. 5., K. O.d HA1 shuitii mu m each game. Fomleles liels man, was named the International Went, into action when injuries y from behind to pass Frank Phil-llnpsed before being assisted fronii of Halifax. the K5 hmasa In the 1”: 7 24 in. Baseball League's most valuable, AMFHUIH I-GEE". knocked out two nl-gpsmng mm. lips of Minto, N. B. and Johnnyythe track. . 0 a v-je?.-- mugs 0! me nlghtcap after J D183?! Of 1953 iodali l ., dies. His ”comeback' has been sen. illllhfilll of Haifa): ii ho may be seen). Bartei"s Film Lab) TOURXST P01-It Astroth singled in the second He won the honor two years ago PIP-(1 KNIVPVW 0 mm M 3 0 M,m,,.a1 t . iii v -it. nlng 1 ' - . 1 B I 00 )0 0 . ' . . g V 1 g y y ' , liiierlllr lilffiansfi.uililfxerinbhdiiifigsxii-i:E. 'N:!ivO"Ynrk 032 (ion 00x 5 9 11 Rollin Piathei from Kaiksas was , . t S g OX31NCE5tglogE1:'lmmr;CPih t NEE 'lhe As Bob Hooper forced suns. ing 'as not, good enough for thei Parnell .and White; Gornianl mawd rmm ms "M W3 "0" Vmi i it i :- i:55o(.;:tlm-; amouncgd meat oufms the Winning run in me ”l””" by International League. land Berra. imldme” mm Agume took (""1 i r l The l.i;:uoriaii Youth Club aii(l,Cny,5” unvemge murky, comes walking Jacltlo'Jensen with the Gummy 23. was namrd an 19; grmnd mm" yllrarthei s big boots. . ' 5 the Suwsmm ISL-md 1)m1-t- m1y(mm Camomia stays 4: da” m ases loiided with one out in the of the 28 ballots rast by news- Boston .. mm mm 000 I) it Ill 1)A011d8.V "ISM N19 b5,k5y ll?" 3 1inect. this evciiiiig on the Old iliiima hem trwbls lb CE” I'M 0 es With paper men. He rPCPll'Pd 175 points New York (1)00 040 Mix 4 8 (I U'?'J11l1i1 "19 illlbtaivll 931331): 1 ; yniond in the second game of ill(1l1'lbeCnus(: ht; liked rm 1a m5 E” with Roy Weatlierly, yeteran Bal-y Hudson and White; Blz(ckwclI.iSlami3i'd9TS 111-5 E0111: 11110 "16 last K series for (lie City Softball 1.oa;:u-3!” h . h P C9 9 timore outfielder. second with 138. Sain (61 and Berra. quarter. Then Aguirre started to I clmmplonsmp, The ganle will get me 9 ll” 9"- Hnrry Walker. Rochesieris man- -- click with help from the nifty pass- underway at 5.30, sger-outfielder was third with 005 000 000 ii 10 2 ing arm of quarterback Claude Ar- At executive meeting last 112- i .. 020 001 1013 6 8 1 iziold. 1 .nilzht Elli? was agreed that all gain:-5 W ,Too Late To chssny Gimimi OWN” b? H13 Bl'00k1.V" Grai. White F) Trurks 19) Arnold. uho last played in H450 would be played on the old Dis-'xv:gN"'riI:1') .. iiii7():fx!;'E: 'T D0589”: 15 lib” third Mim""l ; and Balls? Dnbsrllii: Dnrisli (6), with the University of Olzlahonia mond with i the cvcniiii: games dents. Phone 2089-J. ST player to receive the award. Jim Al . is) l .1 h . I . i . A 1 y ' 30 d (,1 5 cpl ;-s----a.- .....-:. niooaworm was mehnm. indisas. .32'12..a .332. 7) "so" ',i',.'.f."."....”3.... '?2333.T23 i'J3iii"m'f3 122131.”. i”.Eo.5ii tiiciid i3ia...S'f?d".T- ll;W3'f3D - lTHIgEii Ilodoly. "id Bob Morgan l 9 Sewn in i "”""lt "9 M” "'30 i 7 1 i . ttwo mo e i0lll1li'llil'll'- not available the llilme will 19" " "Dar m""' w” 3 u 5' 1949' ' i('hlC8K0 303 00" 0'-5-' 7 W Jul?” on no - Vr , Q -l ' plaved on Mcniorhl Field and if mm” "Toll" ARM. wusnm Bunam mmi HM" Wm”? m) and Gmsh"R:,lei points when stamiicdivrs were -this is not ossibleloil ii field to be C-AiN:AC7C'7t)'tiivf()iiV)TTFlMTVW3 "Nder who Wm in 1951' now is-Grism"; Kmmdy lm Doris” 1-oiilzed alter booiniiig Agiiiiie kicks. . .p D i. I I be A. . V V . . . , A . h H K N En I -. decided by the iimpiie. mae ardeis. Phone 2151-J. wigillaldtona Rrlatleesogpeedster is! (9) and L””nr' ifiiwgugtiritrzit :nd i1caddCaUF;llIi.lOii)(l)('71l': The ””m”ll”F! W"”'-' M” b” 22 Elm AW" . 1 ' - I First camel - i . . . lpycd on pi-ldav evening Sllndav 7- .?-'- -w-we batting .312 and tied for league 19h" . I y 000 000 0200 2 9 lyward that paved the way for Esks 17' - H - , - FOR. REN1 - THREE ROOMS leadership in two-base hits with w":,.ni,u',n' 100 000 mu 3 3 :1 other two first-half points. i8fWm00H Mid 110)” Ilwsdiif CV 91" second floor. Apply "E", Guard: 37. He is runner-up in runs scor- U0 hmlngs, During the game he caught eight 3; 1118- The 13C 10311 U19 551105 0119 fan. . M" 100' and in swim b”95' 17: He Newsomc. Hooper. (9) and As-E35535 "Om AFUOM TOT 811 ailgreib i ': game to none. 7 y -IRTR-gx E-:NE.ss:w C.6C..rUTT also is credited with seven triples (mm. Mastery," Md Gmssanate Wm of 2m Vmrdst 1 l -- -- tractors pluughs wagons End mm Mme ""15. l '1 ' 9) It. was it nice nightts work for 'i ' '. ' ' A nan”, M Nashville Tenn CH1-llkllllz (. . u I . sprcadeis. etc. Also used trac- liam began playing pro bail in' 399"” """"'i 1 w”5hed'”p gm" ""5 "ml milthlnery. stood 1945 mm the Nashvm, Black Philadelphia 000 000 000 0 1 1, ---w---a- terms; livestock taken in trade. v0l'umeerg of H19 Negm Snumcm I Washington .. 400 000 oixpli ..'l 0 y . As to service and satisfied cus- Lfagm; .In 1950' he rpceiwd Al Bishop and Astroih; Pornielrs I iomers ask the 20 different nmmg ltmmhm ma) Wm. Sprinr . and Biailsliaw. K i farmers I have sold tractors to field Cubs but was released before: Mm"'"'l Lean" i ' . i e - 7- '" W” paw lmseph M”d'”5'""' ' ' ' First Kallleih , y y , l MON-I-R PL 2 M (C12, 4 Wellington. dealer for weeks we 59350" ”""""d Hrnoklvn ion um (ion 9 ii 0 - i t . - 2 ' - ” ML1 5 it , H Farm Equipment slgmal-1 bv mp, l'zny;ll.: in lnsl, - t - . n 1 Moiitreal Aiouoites 0 ie Bil; t - l ' I 024 110 on is 12 01 M (, fld 'Vl:irL)on..1d of Aiitigon- oighths inches in establishing the . . 3 - -- g-------7-AC-CCM..: M7 b""1T 1287 152 Ram”) riwtv l rllklfgf-lj:IphlI:andl1Ul'Il (aux Brancni s11, 1,oU15' Sept 2 .. (AP) - l5il,Ci:Ol'."IiSC0ila. is shown setting field record. The Maritime record.iiggiicgioimnaEI1i?5r;ug:;mg:;' :,1:(;t1iAR”mRS WE "AVE N STOCK ” 1 . 6' f l 11d l? 5' lwrg it”5t.mans-lh IUUTI” 1 .4i. King (7) and Campanella:i.lolin (Jake) Forbes. aggressive :1 new pole vault record at Memoi'- which was set by L. MacDonald oi 1-1-Om Halon brgmmg n, 11 th, Cockshuu .m'cm" ”l 20' 30 ,7””(, 79” em ::55vilE.s.C:;,:3C ar11.sl.r:, iicean, a 3 '1 Roberts and Burgess. ldEi8llC'-lman End -W099-55ml Pacific ialF1.eld-durinlz the track and iicid Sydney in 1929. is 11 feet. nineinumber of Empo,-(,5 on um La;-ksi ";1g3540' fwegpow" "'k” .”u' oh Jiiiie 17. lfl.'7i, in a ldoublr-3 5""'""'l Wm”: 1 ,, cpast Lug?” pi'1m'b has 3215' ymert 11???? Molldali Mfi?D3llfl1fli,IIlChE5- . . I i lliiieup. .fi(it'l( llri)'ti?:t-13 cilslliincgr spiilevstil Rolled with . .. llP?iflPi' at Buffalo. Gilliam roi- 'B"""kl-V" - "M M" "0" 3 '0 l'5”z” ” ”C””:'c'( ” 9c0mf'.' 9 ”l ycionred ll tori, one and iivc--l - Barters Film l..ab.- Halon rlliiyed for the univcrsit.V mm. 39 months can handle I I mm, MM ,,,,5y .h,.y., walks and Phtlziilelpliln in: 300 (Mix 912 iymanaizer of St Louis FY1615 Hf W i.. .7 -s-- -w- ------- -V j---------- ,,g pc,m5ma,,m .(u,.3,,g (ha ml numb" at hone;-In H de this ALLWEATHER ii sacrifice. in 12 plate npp('al'- ,Moo.r-r'. l:iIhin(' (2,), L.Ll"'iruIVYl.IiXrIlP:9l'lCHllJHO:ECl;a1l1:?ggU9.rcsidcrt 1 . . four years. He is 5” feet om. week. The xouowmg aurme" wunrpmof Pop" un a Promisin Y oun ster WM 15 2” 1 I grand-slam home. run. land BlITilP5S- I 3 , r old. Extra mildy , . Lag mm in 3 mm mm at International League (lied to arrive here tomorrow to, I Big Four teams are mowed H Mid SM-llftgly. EPIC 3911. Arthur i1 t - i E .. , . V , , . ”We've 1 o . . ' Pollard an Macllae. John for extra enfo men? S.Vr-'ICU5P. 119 1 nixed out sevclv, l'lT.xl game.- ,i81k "l": the p"?”'”" ..1 imports on their rosters but can ' Y - hm lmmdlm Two home runs. spy-lnglii-id 000 001 (I l 4 ilhunted aiouiid fni some time. 1 e e n only dmsg Em” for any om MacDonald, Gordon Andrews I .-7:..&&D.... BiI”vllIl0l'B 910 303 X 5 J): "Lilonei h5:md' Tggolilggs is krl:i;w:I y game. After Oct. 1 three of the Ii,c:h(i:mg:?nnon' weeks a i Bossc Jacobs '5) and Ill" W3" "L (1 l 4 in t, be (1-0 ad pl-r('lan(InL)v i ' p . p l . ,, X . , mus 1 pp. p .. 1 bnsnk; dprim-Son and Lakeman. ilialilllinilbiisi 27 who once Dlayed fo"i F0RF3TKHli.1,S. N. Y.. SPF" 2i iqleiiziiitiemiiegtwillubgtregdztfoi a1SC't1)ltlPlItil t 1 ”" i Karon game: - r - y s ” . . ' --' ' :- 1 30 ' 1 ti y (1 mad 5; (,9 Lg . iAPI-One of Uncle Sains favor- . my T" C”"”"”'' "mi iwlfiti '1: izunemghdaiiidigiiagniis in nth: And-,1” tennis hubhlrs was liunctured vsedgman nu. mlghhi ' y p - y. H . ' 1 -- lad mg New Westminster mid pi'nriiciillyi1iiinc(l lodav wlieri . . V ' ' t 1 Nlyfynyvqy, Ly.-,,u;m.; I (NH "nil B11-llillnlx. 'lli-0n11750”-lmlcam . I b. t H Pm) P m, a lgweahnld Phmom Ausiialian, ieitched the fourth Doiinclly '8'. P0550311 U! H"'1.C1”b.M B””5h C” ""7 la ” ml ' . .” l - ' round in defence of his title with Brvoklvn 83 44 -654- IL””"1a"' lP”1”ii'”i””i”il;Zafi.lf Siii”. iiilhieiii 1 iiiil-"ti 5S3..'”i'ei'Ji0"io iii”. ..'"23”iiig' E 64- H 34 Victory W" "W3" 1 ' NEW Wrk - 75 52 -591' ll iBP;i,”,:, gmwi" l riyei: l?e'll probably be iiiiavish billlriig iii the third) round g:c:gf1"”'"i:V”' Ct2”;1”:h”:l;ie”';v;;” 5” I-'””'5 N 57 -555-H 1 u E ” ' layer-maiiager of the United States amateur D an 3 us 0 I " Philadelphia '12 55 .554-12'; T”'"'"" ' ' 021 W x 5 5 I p ;M' g 1 : . i the spirit moved him. Pr bable 1 Pitchers in 1" 7 Boston Fir: '13 434-28 , M510 - i 3 'e ' - . - 1 ' V ' . ma cies. Cincinnati ., . 5'1 75 .432-28'; l S"""d innwkl 0 (mg smdmm' lh" "'11 -mungsm Henri Rochon of Montreal and . om ml 001 1 1 1 . .. 7.- who llilfi been touted to spark g Pmsbmgh " 39 95 3mAw"' fun” 0 001 ill 01 ll is 1 wmv 'voiu( se i 2 - mew .- lnmericirs challenge for the Davis B””'”” MCK” M D”m"' 0'' '””V' 'l""""'' it 8 s - ,phi 1 . 1t C ' gm Au Wm next W1 t j ed into the third round of mixed AMERICAN 1,r,,q(;Uy; Marlowe, Jordan (8), Poole ( ) (APv'Proliable pitr ers oi 0- up agar s I. a n.ei doubles competition by dduung . and Ernult; Markell and Keller. morrow's major league games: took friizhltx went down Bbefoiio wuuam Davis M Knoxville. Tenn” 9 glatcmnd 4568- iinitci-i;l:r”"'" lg): d2: 01:: it 12 I (1l1l312(i0l:r1ii,"Bi!li'd(1:;L(i(s: o(lti iii) 8 - cc Flamy fourth seeded 1' V 'i. star J" 64' 84' . 05 on or . .. .. - . . -. . 1 . . .. . Chicago . I ks-rgan and 0'N081: FMZl)0'7- Philadelphia at New York (night) had berm expected to win. But , Philadelphia . ' 31iahn (9) and Kahn. -Meyer (ll-12) vs Maglii-. (14-5). Perryls failure to give him a con- ; . Washington i l e 77 W of--4 ' Pittsburgh at Cincinnati (night) test. was a sharp disappointment to . - st. Louis .. l 0 -Necciai (1-3) vs Ralfensbergcr the rrnwd and to the Davis Curl .. ' 1 Detroit 2 (14-izi. I selectors who watched in pained mm. 9; ppm g,,";,,l,,,1 um 1 i ' Chicago at St. l.niiis (night)- Silence. Iprlnled. 24 hour service. Double lN'l'ERh'ATl0NAL l.EAt'llll-I "it means we'll have to start all gig; pg-mu. A", roll of 3 pg. OVCF in OH!” Plnnninzi I guess." one posure only 40 cents. Reprints Regularly to 565.00 Hacker (12-7) vs. Staley (i5- 12). 0 - American League - citizen, Dr. Bernard Havey may! have set it record for Canadian communities. Dr. 1-isvey has been. MOMYPN - A -gfrlo. st. Louis at Chicago (night) - of them said inter. "Perry is so 4 cents shah. Moll Film Service. . YTICUC 4 -- ' on ” Pill tte (9-11) . R 1 (11-9). woefully short in several important Ch: 1 ttcto figchester '76 72 .514-18 DIGBY. N.s.. Sept. 1 - (GP) - Dim” M c;':ve,;fffV "(n,gh,,,g '” W” -I: cdorful Irish Don. I 1-w..'ds Tml" 74 '” 510-13"? V” 5"9”"- 3 ”""" "'”'”"" Newhouser (7-3) vs reiier (9-ial. e 9” ' gulffflo 69 '11 .473-2; winneo of the Maritime seniors Bolton a.hwnsmnzm" (mam, . .. , - 931979 - 59 79 -455m? G if Association championship. g . , -A omiwa .. oi as .421-soil mine .,, mm me, man, Wm, .. g'e:;"Y;gk12ltggklfxelnjgsztpfsgyij Durable Blarney Irlsli Twists. SPTIDEHBW - 59 35 r407T33'” dogged performance over the Pines ggnuchl 115.4) V, Kmn" uo.n.. l g M-MM. Ci D .8. -e----e--ee-- V M ' 1 STEWIACKE. N. s. -iCP)- 1' "0"" 1 9 . M co M - y Suitable for business or wear. . The Riversd (201! s u y This mm! WW" "ml" M ludmg Club golfer drove through rain ind high winds to regain the title taken last. year by Dr. 2.0. 'nirnei' of Fredericton. lMONTAG E - FRI. - SAT. ONLY , ' . Availalilei For 4 nllvs oliiv, YHWE - h I I l i . Charles To Meet G03 lending I ' j Frlday.Aug.291-lite Wednesday. sopo. 3rd i 3' ". . 27 Cr -wl- ' Bemle Rey"”Id5 .:;2i.1 Chm mm -1 M wmvm ”'E&'3'la'ic'2.'.' t ::::1i:.:'..":.1:-.1:.:s.r-1”"""-" B-wnmox mwvonn - rsxceuene . 1 Juua Budlong standard Tommy Cvormsn. owner of Ol.- . : tswa Senators, has lnforined presi- tired, in foal by Federal. In - ' A V I Murray River Theatre no Atrsiuinous -' cull s'Ai.s CINCINNATI, Sept. 2 - (AP) -- zzurd Obs:-lee. former hesvyweikhl champion from Cincinnati will meet Bernie Reynolds of clmside, N. J. in s. 12-round bout here Oct. 5, it. was tnnounced today. The bout. will be held at the cm- limo Msior Hockey League that Pruer, a native of Weyborn. Buko dent J. Elliot Hudson, of the Mari- oxoellent condition. rmerbyu cinnstl garden and will be ulecut ;;I,ld3,e,c::p1:,i:2 :;hhi:,f'o',::u::nn';'x . I , M l . ANT . t-to-c tbutl. ' ' r . ii-isiimn. N.' B. onR.i;;:.1dl9I4?.?:ss pu-ticiplttd in "lE;".,'.'.l..il'iiii"S3?'..y Fruer hm 55.”E.5"0W-1'HIIR.. siietr. 4th-Flour'Nlght 139 Kent St. . ' cliarlomiown ' g 04 Milli-I IN! M4 Will! H - 30 Ni expressed any duiro to play in ' - g ' them In was; the umtimo circuit. .. '