; . llickey 8i Nicholson's BLACK TWIST CHEWING Pick A Winnei ON THE ISLAND b IT'S tuliiiio sum Ill 4 llllllta n with A Iluoy-D-lgoy xinnins SIZE, up to no $1.25 YOUT S SIZE, up to 100 lbl. "s... .......... $1.85 ADUL SIZE, up to 195 lbs. $2.50 Also Cushion for the Car, Beach, Boat or Homo Il-ll: cnARLuiTEiD-Qn GUARDIAN i _________. SEPTEMBER 6. 1940 Men's and ladies doubles chum- ions will be decided this after- _uoori at the Charlottetown Tennis 1 Dlub as the tournament draws to -' a close. Bill Moreside and Ivan Reiidiii will be on the other side 0f the net from Earl Smith and , Walter Cullen to tiecide the men's -l'rtle. It is expected to be a real i battie'aiid the outcome is IJCl- predictable as both teams play a , strictly opposite type of game, Cullen and Smith ave already one practising together all season, are : in top form and have rarely been beaten on the local com-l; i In the ladies doubles, l\ ZS‘ .. 3 '0. .-—Mo> si e ' i . . . . - . Bow-kn and C, Sinclair liufihfg‘ snmhmand clflkg, and Reddm W‘ otit the aid of artificial lz-ghtiiigg. ' the finals yesterday allot-now, ' '|' ‘I’ '1' when they ticfeated IVL Martin Ladies Doubles Entries for the Standard Cup, and J‘ Mm?‘ in U") Sirfligiit sets 4-30 l). lll--—E. Bourke and C. Sin- piav t-ic-se this eveninrt at the Bel-i 5'2» 3-2- This afternoon they {Tluil clair vs. A. DeBiois and B. Dc- veclere Golf Club. There is al- - ' the D-‘Blms 51519“. Boryl and Blois. ready a large entry list and indi- .. Audrey to decide the ladies dcub- cations are that there will be a Men’s 5? Ladies Doubles Titles Decided Today 18h‘ former ion making her in the present tournament, hined with Miss Sinclair will be a formidable barrier present club ladl-es champion rind her sister so a hard be played Saturday. club title to their credit as they E. Bourke acid C. Sinclair de- capturcd the Holy Redeemer crown feated J. Miller and M. Martin, last week. Rctliiin and Moroside, 8-2, 6-3, champkmsliip. Miss Bourkal club ladies singles cliump-l first appearance rom- agtiinst llio fought battlci s expected. Mixed doubles will YESTERDAYS RESULTS Ladies Doubles TODAYS SCHEDULE Men's Doubles One Game Away The losers in the ciahth inning started an uprising that would have knotted the count; however, being over-anxious to do it quick- 1y. they ran into a. double play that cut the rally short. Highlights of the zame were the homers by L. McMahon and M. '. Griffin- for the winners. and by‘ f B. Smith of the losers. Snappy '- catches bv B. Smith and L. Rob- bins of the Kids and by M. Grif- fln. L. McMahon, S. McNelll of the Sockers. They lined up as follows: Bobby Sockets: McNelll. Manon. Pickard. Rollers. Griffin. J. MacDonald. Luricl. MacMillan. Bryant. S. MacDonald. Cundali Kids: Currie. Moore. MciEwen. Liletvellyfl- Robbins. Ar- cher. Smith. Stems, McKenzie. Ohapnell. , Umpires: At the plate. Johrw ' I-laughev; on the bases. Earl Goss. The next section will l)? played on Monday evening at ‘i130. ___?_i______ ‘hlro 0m lotto: from Ihh word u ldloru In" make u now word: BOOST IXAMIIE: "aH.-\Vl'l"-—Taku away "H" andyou have tboword“Bovo‘ . lUlIi: Mail entrieu to Colgr - o4 mun. as, Toronto s, Dept. 1 Every month tho first ten curler! entries drown cub win I10 CASH- doubled to I20 if uocompanied by a boxtnp from Colgata Rapid Sliava. Send u many entries as you like. Nlrnel of winner: will be published. MINT SMALL IUIII-ES GIVE VUU INAVB WITHOUT SKINJTINUI III lubbln can’! reach hairs at bun where beard is toughest. Shav- l n E h u r t a - niu lilo remsinsl Colic‘: lmcll lub- llil roach riglu dunno. soften may hoirl Your razor glides --Yno pull, ‘ t . tn giijomrgbumiiilrvsi @3315” ‘ Suckers Just . '=, Bright Spot lleads Summary Trot and Pace. while Mar. Finyzo. I I of the srhoo-is and colleges has l e upset. lans somewhat but there are stil hopes that ‘aniintcr-cpl- - legiate and interscho astc ser es v » I -———- '11 be held. . By defeatmfl m cimtiii Kds ._ w’ " last evening for time Secoiatd time PICTOU‘ N‘ s" gel)‘; bgibite f’ + f’. in the Knights of Columbus sofi- Bright 3pm’ Mme‘ d' , L,“ mrc," Tied at a game apiece Rovers bail finals, the Bobiby" Sockers are “I charlfltpmgTé aaaiimfip Tm‘ and Anchors will renew their .1115! Dire some shy of the cifiam- ‘he 5400 2x14“ ' . h! h5"‘ m the battle for City Zrague supicmacy DlQnSillD of the Recreation Cen- andngaliiiyinofflrraiadizng ateathse newly on Sunday aftprnoonb and fans tre. 59°‘? ,_ should witness _ust. a out the lzot- Both teams lzave of their all, Chrlstened R" A‘ Ferguson Memo‘ test baseball encounter of the sea- lal Track. however; th S k .t tot l name. camee tigiiobgsh with liivb M“ Bark‘? wastfawazded m? old a victory that might well be the timelv homers and that was about Ecgmge wggntelps p Picmumwnedl ‘determining one in the best of .. _ , . the difference between the-m. prince Marina wok ‘he Opemnn \e series. + i. i. event of the card, the $400 2.30 owned by J. Ferguson of Oxford, N. 5., woi-i a straight heat victory in the Classified Trot and Pace. , Summary 2.30 Trot and Pace-MOO 971"" Marin“ (Wisuen 4 11 However the largest crowd of Sampson Royal (C. O‘Brien) 12 2 h '_ d h h b Buck. PC. Grzilgton (McLeod) g 6 zosiesiriiiisgljlllty aéiaotsafigndaiiibfizs tlielby’ Mae Watson awn) 3 i _ h I d l Emily Mcxam’ ‘BfliiFfi ' 2 4 6‘ {light Zoollllifougiimghelizfnpadgsfvgblli Tm“ 2-171 2'14 14' 2-13 1'1 will be fighting hard to take ovrr Classified Trot and Paco-MOO 1 Mac Fingo (J. O'Brien) . Baden Hanover (Harrison) .. Maud Unko (MacLeod) Jean Budlong (Mac-Donald) Echo Grafton (Shea) t . .. Time: 2.15; 2.16; 2-10 l-Z. 2.14-2.18 Classified Trot and Pace Truro Ladies Win Nova Scotia Title TRURO. N. S. Sept. D—(CPl— Truro Printing Slugs today won the Nova Scotlu ladies softball championship for the second con- hest-of-three series two Truro had taken the opener yesterday. Vi while allowing one walk striking out one for the winners. All-Stars Practice Thai-o will be a practice for the Intermediate All Stars tonliht It 0 o'clock. Ihia practice ls culled in anticipation of the coming ser- ies with the Summerslde squad. As the lineup of the local team has not been decided. any player desirous of making the grade . should attend. Gillette 13mm BLADES r‘ .‘]‘ i . g u il-"Pffrwl l! Hum,‘ i-n. liwllt. Puma “on and Summerside will battle it out Bright spot (Moreside) 1 11,11: determine the Island represen- Billy Jane (Harrison) a 22 ‘WW l." l“ ""I"°\'*""@ Pier/rib Peter Budlong (Mundie) .2 33 and "Us l‘ .an°th°r. 59"“; ma.‘ May Todd (Spence) _ H 4 4‘ should prove interesting. Time: 2.12 i-2; 2.15; 2.12 1-2. i‘ ‘F 1' ‘l’ .7 T. ‘ iffiifil“ 12275.. °.-,’-i°°i’§“§'3§e§’“ii§i§' °“‘ °“ "w 1"‘ "=9 of "w rm M straight. 14-2. Searle pitched six-hit ball. and With the nights t-ic-slng in summer 5lp0rl5 season is drawing to n, close. Both ill golf and tennis the main events iu B successful and isilgihi’ Dwfiram have all but concluded. l il- Il- ‘l- + the fast Right now it is irieceuuzv for enthusiasts of the above mention- ed spoyls to revise their office hours in order to net iii tilt‘ 9"?" tomaiy nine holes or match \'.‘lll'l- full representation of club mem- bers. The rcinr-‘tbiion will 0e enj match play handicap basis milling the novice on a par with the vct- eran player. II- 1- + The prospects for football this your are a hit vague. The closing son when the two rivals battle {or There seems ll-ttle sense 2n try- ing to pick a favorite. Anchors showed in the first game that they could get up off the floor and win out while Rovers displayed just as much determination in the ser- orid meeting no knot the sgries count. 4' 1' Ill 4' ' the driver's seat and fans can rest assured that lots of the old pepper will be evident as they fight each other tooth and nail right from the time play hall is heard itriiil the final out has been made. + + Fans will also be looking far- ward to the intermediate playoffs which should be getting underway almost any time now. All Stars All Stars evidently will he back- ed heavily to take the series but the threat of Summerside l! no’. dim- inishing by any means, The west. erners proved conclusively against Grand River that they ficiti a hard-hitting drew of bat wielders and on top of this a aretntly have U"? happy faculty c- earlng down in the pinches to hold opposing runners away from the plqtiL 0' ~II ‘ll 1- Little ls known about, the strength of the Summerside rep- resentatives outside the above mentioned but they usually semi down smart teams particularly when pitted again-st a Charlotte- imwii Squad and this ‘viii likely he the casc when the two teams start ‘the Island baseball crown, ‘Dodgers And Bards Remain Bampii-tillls-t ~ New York Two Titles Decided In l-LR. Tennis Tourney EuSmith and M. Morgan and P. Kays and E. Power won their way into the finals of the Holy Redeemer tccinis tournament yes~ terday as they came through with sparkling victories in the semi- finals to make it a straightaway battle between them. Smith and Moritan took a Zl-set victory. from Dr. and Mrs. Duffy by scores of 6-0. 3-6. and 6-1, While Kays and Power were de- feating S. Vair and K. l-‘euvyour b," identical scores of 6-3, 6-3. Two titles were decided among the juniors A. MacDonald waning the singles crown by defeating H. Biso 6-4. 6-2 while J. Coyle and H. Biso were accounting for the doubles diadem with n straight set victory over A. and J. MIDQ- ald. Scores were 6-4. 6-3, i Bit Dazed By y Appointment MONTREAI... Sept. 5 — 'Cl_‘i-- Clarence S. Campbell has raiiierl field marshal status in his re- habilitation from Lieutenant-Col- c-nel in the Canadian army to orC- oident of the National l-Pv-kei" Lea- gue. ' The 41-year-old, bachelor law- yer from Edmonton assumed his duties today as haad of tnr. world's largest professional hockey organ- ization and admitted he was some- what "dazed" by the stiddenrioss of i-t all. Dutton. who has proclaimed fre- quently since becoming president after the death of Frank Colder in 1943 that his job was only tempor- ary stooped down from the NJ-LL. leadership at the league's semi- annual meeting hcrt- yesterday Camnhell, only rerently returned to civilian life. stepped up at nn undisclosed salary as third presi- dent. of the league that came into being in 1917 under Calder. The new president's hockey background dates to his days at University c1’ Alberta where he guardeit the nets for the college team. A Rhodes scholarship sent him to Oxford University and on his return to Edmonton to prac- tise law he found time to further the interests of the ice game in that city. Campbell didn't silt-k to pro- moting. however. and in the early 1930's became a rcfxe e western league. Ho icri three years as N.H.L. referee, starting in 1936, and a hrief period ni the American Hockey League before‘ joining the army. Baseball Results AMERICAN Cleveland 000 000 000-ti 5 0 Detroit 010 300 00X—lU 13 0 Ilalier. Lemon and Hogan; Hutchinson and Tebbetts. St. Louis 200 ‘.00 000 00-3 '1 1 Chicago 000 00 300 0l——4 l0 0 (ll innings) Potter, Biscsn, Muncrief and I-felf. Mancuso; Haynes, Maltaberger and Hayes. New York 302 000 001-6 8 0 Philadelphia 000 000 110-2 ‘l i Gumpert, MU!‘ ny and Robin.- son; Fourier, (Kristopher. Harris and Rosar. Boston 010000000 110 1 Washington 000 000000 0 9 1 Bagby and Partee; Scarborough, Wynn and Early. NATIONAL Brooklyn 000 000 l00--l 8 t) Boston 000 000 000-J) 3 0 Lombardi and Edwards; Bath and Mast. Philadelphia O01 00d 100-5 9 0 200 100 003 -6 8 3 Scmnlck; Voiselie, Schrimacher, Abernathy and Lombardi. Pittsburgh 000 000 002-4 l0 0 Cincinnati 000 010 000-J 6 I fanning, Sewcll and Baker. Donnelly, Karl and Zllames Apart (By The CanaTilan Press) A typical Brooid nese is ai of! richly yesterdai as tile begun: n e Dodgcis edged Boston Braves l-0 to keep them i-tgiht Ln me hot National League race. Augie Golan o-pened the seventh with ~a safetv and stole second. linen nmved to third on Dixie Walker's sacrifice. He came home with the all-important run when pitcher Johnny Bath's first offer- ing to Ed Stevens broke low and inside to escape the anguished catcher. Meanwhile. Vic Lombardi blank- ed Braves on three singles. as not a llnizle Boston runner managed to reach second base. Bi. Louis their two-game lead over Brook- lyn by trounclng Chicago Cubs 10-1 on i3 hits of! five pitchers. OULLDMPPSN, Devon, England -(CPl-- Mr. and Mira. A Di‘.- worth. 60 and 62. went or a l0’)- mllc tandem bicycle tour. I‘. E. I. Fish 8i The Annual Meeting of in iheéClti‘ will come up for discussion, Cardinals protected ' Salkeid; Va rid ermeer. Gumpert and Mueller. Chicago‘ 000 l0 Si. Louis _ l2 200 40x l0 l3 0 Schml-tz, Ktish. Bauers. Prim, Wyse and Scheffing; Brecheen and Rice, Garagiola, INTERNATIONAL Rochester 002 10d 000—5 ll Motitreal 001 000 000-J Byeriy and iilarsliall; Roy. Buker and icwell. Buffalo 010000000 i 9 0 Toronto .. 0020000Dx 2 ‘l 1 Houtteman and Yount; Besse and Camellia REMEMBER WIIEII By The Canadian Pres! Bob Fituimmona’ bodyJpunching stopped Gentleman Jim Corbett in the 14tih round at Carson City, Nev. 54 years ago tonight, giving Bob the heavyweight boixng champion- ship of the world. He held lltio for two veai-s before being ‘- ‘- ‘ out by Jim Joffi-ies at Ooney Th. land, N. Y. 0am Protection 44 Association the Association will be held Hall Chambers on next RIDAY EVENING. THE 6TH INST AT 8 OTIDCK . The question of open seasons on Hun! and Pheasants along with other important W. H. TIDMARBH, _ Pruoiilnl. ooi-sz‘ Son 0f Former ‘ Island Athlete Dies At 21 SHUBENACADIE. N. 3.. Ser-t. 5 -(CPl—Funeral services were held at tho Truro Indian Reserve yes- terday for Peter Teddy Francis. 21, so-n of Barney Francis of Char- httetnwn, md former amateur Maritime running champion, who died at the Kciitville Sanltorlum after six months illness. Francis had been an active ath- lete before lis illness and had crnioeted in the Highland Games lll Antigonish and sporting events zit Sackville, N. B, Game cocks have been known to sit and hatch chicks. OUT OUR WAY F HE'S some AND i9 PACKIN’ UP Hi6 TOOLS-- r BEcseiED ANY PLEADED \VITH HIM NOT 1o nut-r, tam-- Gariis Ace llas Chance To Win 2D Games NEW YORK. Sept. 5 - (A?) -- Howie Pollet, smooth-working St Louis Cniuciinais ieith-ir-irr, may yet become the National League‘: Record List Of Entries For Goodwill Racing Meeting Next Week_ fir s l , 20 . wlgtiieli-ngolpeigliii? ony nmo The $5,000 rogriam for Goodwill alien slughJfltxésfiysrrfLrincglgugloiks. The slim ‘JHHUIDGW o-oui New Race! next ednesday andhfiiuzg- N-umbeé‘ 2'“. Quake§_~s-Bdy|u2v1; day, Sept. 11th and 12th. tracted the largest entry list in the five years these races have been held. In fact the figures are not too far away from those of Old Home Week as close to a hundred horses are entered in the ten events for the two-day meet. Thirty of these are in the two. three and foursyear old futuritles and judging by reports coming; in most, of these colts will start. The two-ylcr-old clan will l0 exceptionally good as they an l0 evenly matched in speed. The {i-year-olds have had several opportunities of racing this year on various Maritime tracks and they too will put up a bang' up COUNSEL . In the 4-year-old fulurity there Orleans ms forced to foreyo his regular turn on tlie mound against Chicago Cubs Wcor-"sday night be- cause of a seven- cold. He was ini- proved today. however, tan-l mau- ager Eddie uver raid he might be able to use him in the double-head- er wlth Pittsburgh Sunday. The Zti-Yfiatrml-j aoe of the Card mound staff has i8 victories. and ivitii three weeks of the season left, he should have lltle ‘ cutie in rndting up two morn. The foot would make him the first, left- hnnder to win 20 or more in the circuit since tiarl l-iubbeil 1nd Cliff Melton did it for the 193'! oer-nont- winning New York Girinis Pellets nearer. rival for 2i- game honors is Jonmiy Salt». t! tHc Boston Braves, who has 16. By _|_ R_ WILLIAMb OUR BPARDING HOUSE .to mention lust a few. Between 65 and '10 horses are emereu iii the remaining seven events which range from a free for all to a 2.25 pace. They are coming from all over the Marl. times and as far north as Bath. urnt, N.B., from St. Slsphen and various other parts of New Bruns- wick. A very large entry list ha; been received from Nova Ecotia Anti our own province will be rifiesentod b! it: bIt. st year and the year previous spectators voted Goodwill Races a out the most exciting o! that year—weli, this year they will hnvq mmeihini: to really talk about. ATull list of entries will Lllpeal‘ B" Saturday and will Provo. this statement ll no exaggeration, With Major Hooplq SIS‘ snows HON IGNORANT i was A l You ARE! Tins HERES . 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