”'IVfiv (.'liUii' for loll" HlCKEYANll N llI.. tzk it: Product ICHOLSONS 'liW' IST Popular Everywhere Meet At Sis The best. of Queen's. Kinsb and Prince County swimming and div- irig artists will hold full sway at the Marine Wharf on the sum- mers-ide waterfront this afternoon, commencing at two o'clock, when they will meet to compete lor Provincial championships. Chosen from the Individual county Lriais held earlier this year, the two top winners in each event from all three Gquntle; will pit their skill against one iinol:.ha;r in scan-l1 of individual and team honor. It is the second annual holding of the (want and is again being sll(')ll,xl(.l't('(l by the Siimmersitle Yls Mon Club. some 100 or more com- petitors are crpacted to compete. in 3. 'I'lY2Il of 25 events ranging from time and girls of 13 years and ilil'.lDl' in men's and la.dies' ODPTI .-Plli0'.' CVETTXS. An experienced and competent group of officials have been ap- pnllrtlil in take charge of the meet and otfirinls are looking forward to it hving an even greater success than the iiiiiiizural meeting held about this time last year. The k(('ll('sL type of competition and good spc-sisnianshlp is expected to 0U9r a fine afternoon of aquatic skill and entertainment for spec- actors. Provincial Swimming ide Today Hawks Mail Conlracl To New Coach MIONCTON. 15!. B. AuX- 21 - (GPJ-Lebaron A. Reid, presid-nt oi Moncton Hawks Club of Lie Maritime Major Hockey League. said tonight he had air mailed me "biggest. contract ever offered a coach in the Maritimcs" to Tommy (Oowboy) Anderson, of Drumheil- .ei, Alta. Anderson. former coach of P144!- burgh Hornets of the American Ilockey League, agreed to terms by telephone several days airo. Reid said. He declined to reveal the salary the former N. H. i.. player would receive but said it included "substantial" bonuses 'based on the position in which the team finished in the leueue standings. Reid said the Mnritiire Main: League championship would be the goal of this year's edition of the Hawks. Last season the Learn finished in the cellar of a four- team league. Bob Feller Chalks Up 20th Win This Season (B1 The Canadian Prose) Hnb Feller won his 20th of the season for Oleveland Indians Tuesday night dumping Washing- ton National: to their ion: straight defeat, at 6-0 shutout. The win pre- served Cleveland's one-game mar- mn rwr-r New York Yankees. Feller gave only six hits and held the upper hand all the way run he rejoined the select 20-game winners after an absence of three Lame canbeck l Addressed Meeting i In Winnipeg Recently 'R.esulf.s achieved so far in ex- perirnenta being carried on locally were described recentlv by Mr. of the Science SPSISOTI5. It was the-sixth time in service. Dominion Department of his 13 campaigns with league-lead- lng Cleveland that he had won .20 or more - a feat. passed law only American League history: Cy Young. Walter Johnson. Lefty Grove. Eddie Plank five other hurlera in and Wm Ferrell. Sn far this major league chucker more than l7. The shutout was l"el1er's third this year. He has lost five. By the and of the third inning the Indians had Riven Feller I 5-0 lead. which lie protected by retir- ing the Nuts 1-2-3 in the fourth fifth and sixth. Larry Dnby hit a home run in the seventh - his illth of the sea- son. crop Report i7T'TAWA. Aug. 21 -(CPL Hall-,lhe atates of Indiana. . - . reason no other 1 has won Agriculture in 3 scientific paper entitled "Effect of Zinc-Coiitainiiig Fungicides on the Growth and Yield of Potatoes." The paper was presented by Mr, Callbeck rlurinz the recent annual meeting of ll)" Canadian Phyt.o-Pathological So- ciety held In Winnipeg. Mr. Callback stated that while rverything was still very much In the experimental stage the results apparently. indicated that zinc- contalntnsz fungicides increased tho. ryzeld. More experiments. on In larg- ,ei' scale, are being conducted this ”year to try to determine definite iesults. Mr. Callbeck. who is plant noth- ologist in the local branch of the Sclence Service. also attended the annual meeting of the Agricultural Institute of Canada held at thr- same time In the westerii city. Ho r-an absent. about three werlrs and r.hile away visited Ottawa and other Canadian cities as well as lvIlClllT!,aI) vcsiinu of hay and strain has beenland Minnesota, Hp wag acmmp. tlclnynrl in the Maritime Proviiices.anlied bv Mrs. Callback and their! Wis Mm”. we Md Um Oppor- hy rccciii iaiiis,the Bureau 0 Statistics rnported today. in 9. tele- zrapliic crop report. covering con- tlitinns across Canada. Tho potato blight is "quite pie valcnt" in the commercial area of New Brunswick. Pasture Iligroiigiiout '.h'e Maritimes are ex ct-llanr. H9: in Quebec has been de lnycrl lw runiinuing wet weather. crop is heavier In quality Vp pp H m” Po'.:IlI)c: and truck crops are sat-ping the last week have tlclaycd In ;:Pll0l'.'ll. me than ii-iinl hut poorer flnaugiiter. Claiidctte. While twinnineg he was interviewed over Line C.B.C. In company with Dr W, Newton. of Vancouver Island. -,as they were designated the two s'ir.osl. widely separated pathologists. Si -------W YOUNG EDITOR when he was 23 years old. lul George Thomas Lanlgan l'l9CaI.Ynr., 1 . . .editar of the Montreal Star in if-will p Me” "D M gockgy tune is still some eight dlstnnt. nevertheless rum- weekl rnlng the Slime d t lk cone: :2 afl1yinKa3b0"l freely in many of the comics that BYE, Prep”? for this years Mar.- ing entries ume Major plluckey IOOP doflc the big subjects these 2138, " about coaches. Many 5P9'3m?m"” are on the .50 RS 10 W3)” Wm handling lhlS)lEilm or I hear .p and so is going to macli so and so this year." Nu. Mr. o o - o The local camp of the Islanders is no exception either and though everyone knows 'thE'i't mun- ager-coach Len "The Lion Lum- ourcux will he Iiczidinll Ill) N5 Big Four LlIi'ITllDi0n5 Film" W” year. it is zibuul the only club in the circuit thzit has made its cholce so for in the WILV (ll voncliini: strcnrzlh. and tlicrelis much talk about the prospective mentors of the other Clubs. Sonn- ol these rumors nun)” linve more to them than niany think. too, 11 the full :cnr.e 2w-re .known. ugraph According to the local ' playing vine.” Big Bill Dinning, p coach of last year's Mi'””"W rharnps, Sydney Millionaires. .'S lirndcd for n coucliirii .1013 WW” Moncmn ulwks, while still other rumors have it that Saint John Beavers are to get. John. "Pea- nuts" 0'FInlicrly. former hlk 1?? izue winer in the American Pl"? f('SSl(lITal clriuil. and couch ni Si Misha:-lis major wtircuit Club last season. 40.0 The old "Hai'drock" Murpli Chamberlain is also a NUT fl-' current ruiiinr for A com-Iiiriz im- in Capo Breton fliis near. a post. he ht-Iii tun scasons nan thit lscnt the Sydney Millionaires to, another of thvir Maritime titles Murph, wlin trndcrl his i-riacliinsz duties of the lvslnndem curly 1351 year for a more lucrzitive offer with Coley lInll's Yzincoiiver Canucks of the Pacific Coast pro leagiie, is rumored to he return- ing hack to the Maritime: for n coaching spot following owner Hall's l'0PrlllI tlnnounztcmont the-I Chnnibcrluiii was due for a rc- .(Iuvod sal-try rontrnrl. this year. . . . True as tlicy may be. liowewr. they fire still just. rumor as fa; as this column is concerned u1- til something more concrete is fnrtliconiinsr from the clubs cori- corncrl. own though onh must ad- lmil that such pr:-diction: via "thr- ::i'npe-vine" sometimes have an uncanny habit of hitting close to the true farts. In any event. time will toll. . . While visiting the Forum tcrday altv.-i'.vinuii to have a look lat the new time unit. which in- Kili- addition in the many other im- Stars Score Fred Whalenls .cell.ar-d-walling East End Stars came up with B 5-3 victory over the MacFai'- lane-coached second place North- east Raven in a redblar CIW Baseball League fixture played at Memorial Field last evening. Getting underivay late, the game was called due to dark- ness after four and a hall in- nlnvgsi of play, the Stars foregoing their trip to the plate in the Tut of the fifth with a two-run bulge. The game was the third lasi- regular schedule tilt but made no change in the present stand- ings of the two teams in the league race. West End Anchors are at the top of the loop over Northwest Falcons and still have two games to play. flavors and Stars have one left each while Falcons have completed their schedule. . Junior MacLeod was the wiri- nlng hur-lerr with I three-hit performance while losing mounds- man Donnie MacLcan was also only tagged for three binglcs. Rovers led at the end of two innings of play by two runs when they capatalizcd on two hits and six Star's errors. but the Stars came beltinvg back in the last of the third for four runs pn three hits off MacLean. One was a double by Maurice Williams that batted home two runs and then scored himself on an error by the catcher on an attempted steal home. Charles Ready scored the fourth after he got on with a single and came home from third on a wild pitch. Both hui-lei-5 struck out five batters each. MacLeod walking two batters and llIacLean giving up four free passes. Third savker Charlie Kcnnody of the Rovcrs came lip with the big clout of the night when he THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN 5-3 Victory Over Northeast Rovers MacFad,ven, If I 0 0 I 0 Macbeod. p .. . 2 0 0 0 3 3. MoCn.lluin. rt 1 0 0 0 0 Totals .. 16 6 3 15 '7 Umpires -.- Loo Doylc .(pl.I el Ev. Toombt (hues). BMMAIY Earned runs. Stars 2: Rovers 0: three base hits. Kennedy: first but 0" liw-o base hits, Williams; balls, off MecLeod, 3: off Mu Loan, 4: struck out by M;cLeod. Qor--4 AUGUST 22. 1951 To Compete In' ' Ollawa Tennis Tournament Two young local tennis on- thusiasts, Jack MacDonald and Peter Mcaonnell of Queen Square School, winner and runner-up in the recent junior boys Provincial tennis championships. htvo been CIKBQH by Mr. Jim Palmer, local Canadian Lawn Tennis Associntioii representative, to compete in the Canadian Junior Tennis cham- pitmships that commence at Ot- Whitespot away in II IO. talmnent. racing. 5: by MaaLeIn, 5'. left on bum. Rover: 3; Stars 3; wild pitches. MaoLeod 1: MacLea.n 3: passed balls. MacDougaIl 1; runs batted town this Saturday. The two youthful raoquet. wield- ers will be ill: first in Cincinnati many New . York in. Hood. Cairns. Williams stolen bases, cairn: l Abbies Plan Game Here On Sunday Officials of the Abegweit Junior ouncecl last even- ing that they are planning a double reader here on Sunday with the and Briggs baseball club at summerslde Curran guniors. Although final uled as planned. ' The Abbie squad will hold practice at Memorial Field at 523-.) t a meeting and all players are urg- ently requested to be on hand for tonight in preparation for the turnout. Expect 60 Golfers Will sent a long drive into right field for a triple in the fourth with nobody on BOX SCORE :5 u 3 Rover: Cairns. as . Mac-DoLt.call. c MacLeah. p Carson. lb Hood, ab Kennedy. Purcell, rf H. I-leiiiiessey. Cliff Gillis, cf Totals sud .. if moc-.-3gg...3: cocoon.-sauce; ; . lat-59--nu, :K&VlsIv4(Jlw1b3-'ol-klgi. Stars MBCKCIIZIC, 2b MacKinnon, cf A. MCCallum, c G. Flynn. as . Williams. at: Chas. Ready. tor--o-ow wo-soot-99,. H.-.-cos: an-ca-an-:3 Sooanmugmgg OFT!-'r49tm) .---ocaocctd Maoaaccamam lib Tacit Races last Evening The fifth raei. in the series for the Morris Cup of the Char- lottetown Yacht Club was held last evening in the local harbor. In the Snipe Class, the Four cidr-nfnlly is izoimz to be ii fire provements (lint the maiingemeiit lis prm'idin.' in the why of Incl".- fins for flu: haclmy goim:'public tunily to have another that with coach Lzimcureux regarding this season's club. Leo is still as eu- lhusiusiic (.5 over nbout the pros- lpccta and plans in rnuk" a week or ten diiy shouting at the Upper Cnnziiliiin lrniiiinz cnnips curly next month. 0 c o "It ll one thing to line ihcsv thoir repumtlon." sriys lmo, "but you have to be up Tlll'FP nnrl sore thorn work if you 1-xncct to not the host matur- discaril 151....-,,,...V PS d L R . g ,ml and iiinirl having to p Hawmlinz 0, spring grams InilmB:,:u:hopeeg;g:::;i:l r:;:;::mdry they duds later after Dflylrig their Southern Ontario is well advanced. weather in the south. but good W” doV”.l ""9 "fr ”:”””"g' It "3 EV"'”'"'" l'l(”ld; and quality He rains were received in the centrrallggon b.l:.5,'IMssihan'Vwn?' "7 he 0" TPiV'r5"fl- interior and Peace River arra.s.l;,: ml N? ,(..,cf"m,nm,g Camp? C107) ('riliriitirill.: on the Prairies crap, in the Pgqcg River gemon-,,u,',, ,, n E ".5 M "is. '75” I 0 L00 The hogs. like in air zonrir.-iilv good, but rains dur - are "excellent." see your ince around the training at -Iulhf Ill . In. mm Ghana-ta. the Dub 9; M; wIncIu' pi-lute Iecretary. are seen on -1-:&.scinu "s "N "W 2-. re of Incest: Eliz- Ibethh household. they will ne- ramnpony the royal couple on the I N-.. honour at PrlneqI'prouhln:viaIHo' cdilnoch rim 5 iwmunoia. Ind miuloau-. A. membe imam... Bells. skippered by Avon Andrew and crewman Allan MacLeod was first across the line while in the Class 3 evcnt. Mac Irwin's Zenith was the big winner. Fred Small was the crew member of the Zenith. The following are the complete results. Snipe Class -- 1. Four Bclls - Avon Andrew (skipper). Allan Mat-Leod (crew); 2. Scout -- Billle Smith (skipper), Ron Smith (crew): 3. Sinlbad - Bob MacLeod (skipper), Harold Kemp .Tee Off Today A large field of some 80 golf- cacpected to tee-off at the Summerslde Golf Club conga 8 opening 18 holes of modal play for OTS RYE this afternoon at 2 pm. in the Provincial Amateur Go Championship. ' a stop to activities. lottetown Club is the champion. of the Charlottetown Golf Clu on Saturday. large Increase Noted In July Rail Shipments 2; plans have not been concluded yet it is expected that the double tilt will be sched- The meeting is a postponement from last Saturday when rain put Art MecKenzie of the Char- defending The final is-holes of play in the 36-holes competition will be played over the Belvedere course An increase of over one hundred years to be given the opportunity of representing the Province in Dominion competition. Endeavouring to eneuorage jun- ior tennis on a Canada-wide scale, the C.L.T.A. are paying the greater part of the boys' ex- penses for the trip. The tourney will commence at Ottawa on August 25th and will continue on through Saturday. Suptamiber lst. During the tourn-aiiicnt the local juniors will also have the opportunity of tak- ing instruction from two Unit- ed States tennis professionals. one of them being Leo Christie who has been in charge of Can- ada's Davis Cup team during the past four years, They will loam: Thursday morn- ing for Sackville. N,B., where they will join the Nova Scotil junior contingent and will pro- ceed from there to Ottawa by chartered bus. .MacDonald and McConnell are entered in the I8 years and un- der boys singles. doubles and mixed doubles and also in Ill three of the same divisions in the 15 years and under age bracket. On their return. following the Canadian championships, the two local lads are expected to be two of the leading conttznders in the City in-teracholastic tennis toum. ament to be held here in mid- September. Five Candidates For Baseball Commissioner By WILL GRIMSLEY NEW YORK. Aug. zi (AP) - 'Major League club owners whittled the list of candidates for commissioner of baseball to five today and said they hoped '4! Dick their man at a joint meeting in Chicago Sept. 20. "Every one of the five men has told us he is available." said Del Webb. co-owner of the New York Yarikees and chairman of the group of owners who met in an 811-613! screening session at the Waldorf Astoria. He declined to identify any of the remaining candidates but it is believed Warren Giles, pl-Q3)- dent of the Cincinnati Reds, and Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor. former superintendent of West Point. are it b Ramsdell, meter (8) Plttshu .1: Boston Chicago Phil Mlnner (9); Church (9) of July 23) Church (8) Othwn Syracuse Baker. Rochester Baltimore Toronto Bu ffolo V eran Taihaoheck. Washington Cleveland Boston Chicago Hahn. Wild (8) Schmivt and Oswald. on on) we ooo-2 12 o Mt) ON 000 001-4 12 2 Tannin. Shore (lo) (1:nrlMA1:g:-. son: Savrlnsky. Bu'retta(110) Sil- ) Montreal at Springfield, Pbnedi rain. , (ll) per cent in the number of carloods exported from thin Province in July. 1951 over July I950, is the lilghllght of the July report of railway shipments as issued by the Charlottetown office of the Can- adian National Railway Superin- tendent. The number of cerlocdn of pulp- wood, 43!, accountffor approxim- ately 5764; of the total cars moved out during July. Thin compares with A total of only four carloada in July, 1950. Potato shipment: continued to drop. the touts for 1050 and 1951 being. 95 and 65. Lumber. with T2 cars this year to one In July, 1950, scrap 13 to 0, and canned goods 9-0. were other notable increase: (crew); 4. Dingbat -- Ralph Du- mont (skipper). Margaret Du- mont (crew): 5. Wings - Tony Pitt (skipper), Stan Lancaster (crew). Class III - l. Zenith .. Mac lrwln (skipper); Fred small (crows Argo Dr. A. MacDonald (skipper). Mi-ii. MacDonald (crew: camps to know you are interested if you want to do buslneu with them,” he concluded. I O O 0 The Forum mendgement also Informed us that the rule nf holding sear tickets is ISIIOWCIIE very promising results for next Ienson. Some 1.500 have already been purchased and "there in hardly I day you by that there arenlt at Tout ten or fifteen more being picked up." one In- formant Jifaled. It In estlmatcii that at least 2,000 will he gone by the time hockey time rolls around. That doemlt leave too many for the late camera. sobe- ware, you tam who want until. IAIILY PRISON Newuta. famous old Britilh prison demolished in 1904, was founded inthe early part of the 12th century. BELLE ISL! The name of Bell Island on the cut coat of Newfoundland was suiuzeetad by A large bell-shaped ton on the Island. Ill? SIIOT 'FlII8HlII Prhhloublodlou Anylexpoeunyoll Ila. hauler It for no. In! on the import side and, stone. and gravel ” ' O t in- crease. 190 carloade tip 44. flour and feed. an and oil. lime. salt. and vegetables were other com- modttlu with inereaael. Autos. coal, lumber. sugar. cement. and canned good: all nhowod derrouea. ahlpnienfa for lut month. with the corresponding month in 1950 in brnckeu. It as follow: From cape onrientlne to nor- den: Autol. Ill ('10): but. empty. 1. to); barrels, empty, 2, (1): Coll. ii! (120); Irulu, 'I. (9): Hour and feed, 16!. (131); Fertilizer, 4, (OI: an and oil. 194. (153): H Goods, 2. (ll: Hardware. 5, (7); lumber. 31. ml): lime, is, (M: llveabock. 1. (3): Ten unloads. 253 (zsei-. menu. a. (5): machinery. 21. (M): sugar. 11. (32); salt. 10. (13): ale, beer. liquor, II. (ll): ml5c., I50, (222): railway cod. 12, (ll): railway malarial lo. (21); moluues. 0. (1)-. cement. (8, (51); canned goods. 20. (27); and. atone and gravel, 100.144): Jlilnqlea, roofing, 33. (0); veutsblu, 5, (0). Total of import oulondl was 1337. showing an increase of '10 carloada over July. IMO. an-om lo-nun to one Tormen- ne: . nutter. ch . 0; (ll): barrels. empty, I. (1). ecu, 0, (1): flab. 1. (7); hldll. . (8); livestock. . (00): Ieioulolm. 67. (11); mute.- la, (10): potatoes. 5. (I6); lurch, ?. (1); miee.. I1. (27); railway nut- erlll. 11. (II); hay and mow. 'I. r and. 481, (6): memwly export showing an lumen: of an ear- Ioaa J 8.. .. ....., high on the .liAt. Lou Perini of the Braves said some of the candi- in the original list of 11 date: eliminated themselves. Generals Dwight and Douglas MacArthur ileved among those who that they not be considered. For- General Ti-autxmn. met Pmtrnasteh Farley and George president of the minor are also out of the picl. cording to information by the Associated Preu. In the original list and pom. 5'! still in the running are Ford Prick. president of the League; Gen. Marine Corps mantle! of the Air Form. For Eisenhower Clifton B. Catcs. commandant; Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenlbei-3, com. STARTING FEE COLT STAKES Due TIIUIESDAY 23:-ll W. E. GIIJAESPIEI Box 304. ClI'I'A)WlI. Happy Boston are be- uked Jim Gordon: leagues. ure. ac- received Globe Ind National and Promising 10'-Dash Race Card Scheduled; Tonight A: n follow-up to la: more Old Home Week racing. Raceway Auoclatlon will stage a promising looking lo-dash card truck tonight commericl 3 at 3.10. rive well-filled cluuu will no one-mile event: edoh that will see I. total of some 38 classy trotting pacing entries from mainland and Island stables flee the at the two A full program of fut, close racing in Anticipated Ind will provide racing fans with a snowy evening of harness racing enter- Another big five class card con- slxting of nine duh features will aim be stated there on Saturday night to round out the week's Baseball Results NATIONAL .. 000 220 000-4 5 0 010 000 06x-1 9 2 Smith (8), and P:-omen: Jones (6) Spencer (8) and West. rum. 3!. Loull at Brooklyn, pou- poned, rain and wet groundn. 010 000 000-1 8 I ., .. zoo 100 000-8 I 0 Friend. Wllks (7) glola; Wilson and st. Claire. 000 000 I01 000.: a I ........ uooooooonooi-sci and (L2 Mvbislumteonard (3) Dubiel (9) ( ) Johnson. Hz-intzelman and Owen, and Wilber. (Completion of suspended game 00 000 010-1 5 1 .. 100 100 llx-4 12 0 Mclilsh and Edwards; and Wilber. INTERNATIONAL (3! .. MI 000 000-1 '1 I . ITO 000 10x-3 7 0 and Lenlanc; Schultz Novlck (9). AMERICAN (too we (Too-0 e 1 032 Mo 10x-6 a i. Johmon. Ferric): (5) Harri; (B) and Grim; Feller and Hagan. 200 OM 002-4 8 0 St. noun" on 121 Mix-6 in 1 ..ir:..:.sr;:e M..-rim am... ' an d ""1 New York 030 501 001.11 11 o Destrglltuwk ..... ..ooomzoo-412 0 C I It Be : . V . Bearden (4) nzorowyrnfs) 6:31 x Ginsberg. . Phllulollihll 000 :01 001- 5 13 o 440 010 Ilx-ll ll 1 shouts, J. Coleman (2) ma A3. troth; Rogovin, Moat. Alonu ( Day In Traffic Case QDRONTO, Clarence (Happy) Dgy, central manner of Maple Lug Ind former coach of Tmmo Maple Lure of the iv... tioml Hockey mung, 1.0.1., W” convicted of cu-clue driving and fined 015 and cash. . Bruce W t. oolumnlat of the i rvnfo daily MWHDEPBY. told I. luburban Port Credit court he was turning off the Queen Elizabeth Hlghwny wast of Toronto when the Day automobile cruhed into the back of hi: car. 5111- 21 Ill. MATINEE RACING Struwlierry Race Track NEW GLASGOW Wed.. Aug. -22n'd Exhibition 000 000 130-4 8 I 810 000 00:--'1 I0 0 Bnrribcnger, Libby (8) and Tomklnson. Wutlincton (8): Miller. Einnmann (0) mm In local Tennis Club Tourney one match flea l - upsets yesterday Elly ttEren:;dh;':Il0 l town Tennis Club toulrwengiit. a semi-finals ladies' single; )1. Wanda MaoMllla.n led mg 1,” 5-1 and appeared to be 31,2" ' take It, when her opponent Q." l DeBlois, made a strong ,.0'm bit: but she failed to take me 5 f" it ended in a '1-5 victt-rkv 10: W MooMlllan, who went .;n K, ”' thg afcand set 6-4. n Y one other ma - . ed-Dr. Clark Rag: wad” Hughes defeated Paul My. mm D. Fitzcverald 6-3. I-H. flu; in match which lasted until .1) cu t. T T05-IV 1'10 Cudmore and A Cuitwell meet A. H. Anderson ...' Ted Strain at 5.00 ii. In. for I -... final men's doubles match. N Wren and Walter Cullen Wm ,, last night's winners, 5;, p, and H. Hughes at 5.00 p. M, i In the mixed doubles, tn. 1 two matches will be played, A. 30 p. in. Mark Maocuig.-in and L- Munphy will play Dr. mm M, Clark Fraser, nnd at em 9... Paul Kay: and Mary ltvnm 7.: play Phil mciine and Norah . Blou. , Th9 111.13! match in latiled shirt will be played at 230 p. m. we. Wanda Maclvlillan and llrlen Lu for meet in vdhat. promises to . an exciting match. Members phylng in the (bum. merit are requested to watch paper for schedule nf pig)-,1 matches for which the play are not present will he drlaiiliel Ladies Golf l Tourney Opens Here TOILOI'I'0W The Qiinllfylng Round for . Ladir.a' Championship of . Charlottetown Golf Club will played Thursday alteriicun, it w imripunced yesterday. This particular eounuin highlights the activities of Ladies Branch of the club for in season and it is anticipated by t Games Committee that the lntu est shown preswges A goodly iiuiii her of entries. Thursday's play will be is iiol and entries may be left. with. Marc saridow at the Clubhouse. Aha duh and starting Weh- Millie. Gara- innings) Burgess (8) J obnson. - Heller and and POI!- something 4) and -(GP) - assistant mum IAIIDOII men” - uwnaIw9I'"”"l' myuu-4 " IPEEII " CMIVR LE7 I'Al.!)iiv1OHlLl” (wit-I v ORNE MOTORS.-.5..- 5s'I Vic"