AUGUST 9, 1931. Death Trap licscue workers at Niagara Falls tow "The Thing." ao nicknamed 5.. or-. inventor Red Bill. from a point. below the Falls. "The Thing" I5,-1;-.. us maker to his death when he attempted to go over the 185- ...... mph Horseshoe Falls as an estimated 350,000 looked on. Canadian Dollar ' xii-x'mEAl., Aug. 8 - (CPI - 'liir American dollar today closed ,. 5 7 16 per cent premium to the r', nu dollar, down U32 from ".'.r.i.-n-'.: rinse. That is. it took i iii Canadian to buy :1 Am- :.'r.Tnh pound sterling was s2.iM'.6. .in-.ir '. from mesday. ' 0 Drain WINNIPEG. Aug. 8 - (OP) - iins izmin prices showed a flrni l"FlZil .n lmoderately active trade I-?.';..sm Exide Batteries SALES & SERVICE Mallett'e Battery service m today on the Winnipeg Grain Ex- change. Rye displayed the best tone un- der export demand and some buy- iiig prompted by reports of deliv- ery quotas being imposed. oats and barley generally scored minor gains under shipper purchases. Flax trade was light and prices ir- regular. No information was available on export loading: of Canadian wheat. Prices for I. W. A. and class- two wheat were down one-eighth cent from yesterday. Oats - Oct. 54; Dec. 82'r'iA; May 84"n'iA. Barley - Oct. l.l4!-i: May l.171,4A. Rye - Oct. l.75V.; Dec. l.72'3iA: May l.75l'iA. Flax - Oct. 4.04-ii: Dec. 3.95N: May 3943. 1.1796-B; Dec. Markets at a Glance tBy The Canadian Press) Toronto All moderately. Montreal - Papers lead moder- ete decline. New York - List declines quiet- -, sections ease Toronto - Bacon hogs. grade A. unsettled: price not. established. New York - Cotton closed un- changed to 45 cents a hale lower. Milanoloon and Uncle Eloy Icons sAci:,Naaai.eoNI. - 5-roe: .- wmcii our,NAmi.soN.' . 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The Queen's County swimming and. diving elimination compet- ltions were run off yesterday afternoon with much success at the Victoria Park waterfront be- fore :1 large gallery of spectators who were treated to some fine aquatic displays by competitors in .the various swimming and dlVlnK events. The meet was held under the sponsorship of the Charlottetown Hi-Y Grads Club in co-operation with the De-pariunent of Physical Fitness and the Red Cross Swim- ming and Water Safety Division. The event winners will represent. Queen's Couniy in the forthcom- ing Provincial championships to be held on August 12nd. Bob Mills. David MacLean and Doimie Clarke all of the City. pretty well divided honors in the men's open diving competitions. Mills and Clarke scored with two firsts and a second each, and M.-icLean one first and two sec- onds. In the iadie? open diving. Miss Bonnie Sheppard of Charlotte- town took top honors with two firsts while Yvonne Ranahan won a first and third and Ther- esa Gallant was second in the standing header competition. All three young Misses are from Charlottetown. Two brothers. James D. Gallant and Robert Gallant of North Rustico. cornered the market in the boys 14 to 16 years swimming events when they clipped off two firsts and two seconds respect- ively. other leading competitors were Carmelita Blacqulere of North Rustico. who dominated two of the three events for girls 13 years and under. with Margaret Stars. Anchors Tangle Tonight The East. End Stars and West End Anchors will two clubs that will tangle at Memorial Field this evening in City Baseball League competi- tion. commencing at 5:30. The game will be a particularly Important one for the Anchors. who are at present In a dead- lock position for first place with the Northwest, Falcons. Falcons. who have played their full schedule. will have to riepenl on the Stars coming through for a win over the Anchors if they are to remain at the top. An- chors of course will be going all- out for the win in their two r.- maininz names left to assure :1 first place position. rhcir other the be the loading contender is Northwr-::t Rovers. one game behind the league leaders with two games to piny. 2nd Round In Canadian Ladies Golf Open LAVAL-SUR-LE-LAC. Que.. Aug. R - (OP: - Anne sharp. a tall slender girl from the Lookout Golf Club in Fonthill. 0nt.. pulled the first upset in the Canadian ladies' open Rolf championship today with a hard-fought one-up victory over Mary Lena Paul: of momasville. a Except for an all-American tus- sle in today's second round. it was the first. break in the solid Amer- ican entry of six. Playing in rain and mist late in the day, the Canadian girl finally made a one-up lead stick in the sue-saw match when she won the 17th and halved the filth. Pat O'Sullivan of Orange, Conn. had to am an extra hole in the all-American match to eliminate Polly Martin of St. Clairsville. 0. Tomorrow's quarter-final round will provide a set. up of two inter- national matches. one all-Ameri- can and one all-Canadian. l"rii82l in KEGAD I 1'i.i.4HAve ENLARGE- MENT6 Meioe or: Tl-us ---. one Foerti-is owl.-5 CLUB AND A Few FOR CLOSE "u-Tiaeaios--Atso - -LTHE PAPERS? witi. want- THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Keen Competition At Queens County Water Competitions Yesterday Jai-dine, Mary Fielding Maid: Rogerson. at from the City. being close runners-up in those events. Miss Jardine taking first in the back stroke division. Jackie Williams, City, took top honors in the 13-year-old boys' events with John Fielding. Ro- bert Gould, Stirling Giddings and and Earnest Peaks all placing for honors. Fran-lr Sclisnlel. one of last year's Provincial champions. cap- tured top laurela in two of the men's open events and placed second in the other. Don Mai- tocks, also City, won the other men's event. the 100 yards back stroke. In the girls 14 to 16 age group. Virginia Gauthier. North Rustico, took first in both events of the swimming to hold Tull away. in the free style event of that di- vision. Janet Gordon of Char- lottetown was the second place winner. Officials in charge of the meet were as follows: Starter. George Walters; announcer, Brigadier W. W. Reid; judges: (swimming). Cyril Fear, Wilfred Cudmore, Don Lame, Dr. Ray Barrett. Art Perry and Percy Simmonds: jhdges: (diving). Mrs. Earle Taylor and Mr. Frank Schaniel; timers. Bill Bevans, Sr.. and Dick Purcell; reg- istrars, Percy More-side and Clar- ence Walker; recorder, T. L. Fitz- Ge-raid. The following are the complete results: Men's Diving Open-.1 Feet Standing l-leader: 1, Bob Mills. Ch'town; 2. David MacLean; 3. Donnie Clarke. Standing Swan: 1. Donnie. Clarke: 2, Bob Mills and David Macbean (tic). Standing Jack Knife: 1. Bob Mills and David MacLcan tile); 2, Donnie Clarke. pne Other Dive (diver's choice): 1, Donnie Clarke (half gaynor); 2. David Macilo-an (running swan); 3. Bob Mills (halt gay- nor). GOSHEN. N. Y.. Aug. 8-(AP) -Gloomy. rain-soaked Goahen awaited clearing weather today as hazardous track conditions caused a 24-hour postponement of the 26th Hambletonlan Stoke and delayed a verdict on which horse will become boss of the three- year-old irotters. The 21 horses nrc ready to line up in two tiers for the first he-it of the 895,264 harness derby at 3 p.m. EDT. tomorrow. A mid-afternoon forecast said there would be no more rain be- fore tomorrow evening. There was no change in the mind: of most veterans who forecast that the powerful Hay.--. Fair Acres stabiP'a entry of Mighty Fine and Spennlh would remain the betting favorite at about 7 to 2. The two Du Quoln lll.. coils are from the same stable that won the 1950 race with Lusty Song. But three top Canadian drivers were given good chances of up- setting the favorites. Ralph Baldwin, of Lloydminster. Sask.. will he in the aulky behind Scotch Rhythm. starting from the number 4 position. Clint Hodgins of Clsndehoye 0nt.. among the top four monev winning drivers of 1950. will drive Prince Colby. A 1U-to-1 shot Mahlon Hanover. will he handled by Joe O'Brien of Aliberion, P.E.l. Hambletonian Stake 4 Postponed By Weather PAGE s'i-LVEN 5 Only MEN'S SUITS English yarn clye all wool in . Meanwhile. hundreds of racing fans who had not heard of the postponement arrived at about the time the rain. which lasted most of the night. stopped. This was the first postpone- ment of the 1-lambletonisn since 1946. when Cheatertown won after a one-day delay. Veteran racegoers r e c a l 1e 1'- gloomlly that in 1927 It rained all week at Syracuse. N. Y.. and the race finally was transferred to G d F Lexington. Ky. The Hambletonian has been rays an awns' staged in Goshon since 1930. Shortly after noon today. the aun appeared to be trying to and Models emerge through the overcast. but the track still was deep in alm- Sizes 35 to 42 Regular 55.00 to 65.00 sPEciAL 39.50. Kelly & Maclnnis pery clay and especially gooey toward the inside rail. Since conditions of flu .1109 called for a final payment. of S500 when cntries closed yesterday. it was unlikely that there would be any scratches. There are five other entries coupled in the betting in addition to Mighty Fine and Spennih. Of these. plenty of mutuel support will go to the Del Miller stable entry of Betsy Volo. owned by W. N. Reynolds. Winston-Salem. NC... and Watcha. Charles M. Provost. Pittsburgh. and the pair of Scotch Rhythm and Prince Colby. owned by Leo C. McNam- nrii. Carmel. Ind. i --The R.C.A.F. Royals and (7. dz B. Juniors fought. to a 7-all draw at the Recreation Ground. last night in a game terminated hy darkness at. the end of the sixth inning. The R.C.A.F. team was leading 7 to 3 going into the last half of the final inning and the C. A: B. boys pushed over four runs to tie the game. Johnny Whaien. midget player who broke into the C. K-. 3. line- i-p recently was a standout both at bat and afield. He shared the Ladlea' Diving 0::- 1 Feet Standing Header: 1. Bonnie Sheppard. Clfiown: 2. Theresa Gallant. Ch'town; 3, Yvonne Ran- ahan. Ch'town. Standing Swan: 1. Bonnie Shep- pard and Yvonne Ranahan (tie). S-.'nmilng Boys-la Years and Under 50 yds. Free Style: 1. Jackie Williams. Ch'town; 2. John Field- ins. Clrtown: 3. Robert Gould. Ch'town. Time-:4-8. 50 yds. Back Stroke: 1. Jack Williams. Ch'town; 2. Stirling Giddin-gs. Ch'town: 3, .Ea.rnest Peaks, Ch'town. Time-1:17 3-5. Boys 14 to 16 Years 50 yds. Back Stroke: 1. James Gallant, Rustioo; 2, Robert Gal- lant. Rustico. Time--1:04. 1(Xl yde. Free Style: 1, James D. Gallant. Rustico; 2. Robert Gallant. Rusiico. Time-i233. Girls-13 Years and Under 50 yds. Free Style: 1. Carmelita Blscquiere. Rustico; 2, Mary Fielding, Ch'town.' 8, Janet Math- eson. Ch'imvn. Time-:55. 50 yds. Back Stroke: 1. Janet Matheson. Ch'iown; 2. Margaret Jardfne. Ch'town: 3. Mary Field- mg. Ch'town. Time-1:11. 50 yds. Breast Stroke: l. Car- melits Blacquiere. Rustico: 2. rgarer. Jardinc. Ch'iown: 3, ida Rogerson. Ch'town. Time-1:02. Girls-ll to 16 Years too yds. Breast Stroke: 1, Vir- ginia Gauthier. Rustlco (only i-ntrvi. ioo yds. Free Style: 1. Virginia Gauthier. Rustico; 2, Janet Gor- don. Ch'town. . Time-1:40. - Men's Open too yds. Breast. Stroke: Frantc Sh-anlel. Ch'town entry). 100 yds. Free Style: 1. Sehaniel. Chllown: locks. Ch'town. Time-'l:07 l-5. 100 yds. Back Stroke: 1. Don Matiocks. Chitown; 2, Frank Sclianlel. Ch'town. Timc-1:21. 1. (only Frank 2, Don Milt- OUR BOARDING HOUSE 'Mur?Ai.'MAoe r or: rr Fora xerziwo . ' . sranon ? 'YEAH.'I 5 ;-v-vTl-tAT Q i,AABtJol?JTHgvAIv y WAY HE'LL' JIN6 A BIG ' For N. S. Junior Tennis Toiimey : HALIFAX. Aug. R .. lCPi With entries already received from Ottawa. Saint John. Roihe- say, Yarmouth. Bridgewater. Hal- ifax, Truro. New Glasgow. Syd- my and Wolfville. the Nova Scotin. junior tennis tournament opens here next Monday. Play will continue all that week with the finals scheduled for Saturday. it was announced today. New champions will be crown- ed in two of the seven events. in the men's singles Jimmie Scriven. Halifax, three-time win- ner of the event will be out in make II. four. He will meet stiff opposition however from David Piers. Truro. Gordon Verge. Syd- ncy. Franikie Nolan. Halifax. David Russell. and Jim Strecler. Roihesay. and others. In the junior women's singles Carolyn Flemming. Truro. will defend her title and also the girls' singles title against all camera. In the junior event she will meet her strongest threat from Jean Mac- Pherson, Bridgewater, and Anne Stacey, Halifax. In the glrls' singles her toughest opponent will be Joan Mat-Pherson. Partnered by Jana Wilson of Truro, Carolyn will also be out to retain their women's doubles crown. Scriven and Nolan. Halifax. winners last year of the Junior men's doutbles will defend their laurels. One of the strongest teams entered in this event is Piers. Truro and Dave Pigot, Halifax. while several strong teams have entered from Rome- SEX. New ed in champions will he crown- the hoys' singles and the junior mixed doubles. Murray Dewis. Halifnx.'winner oi the boys' crown last year. hn passed the age limit for this class and therefore cannot defend his title. The mixed doubles champions of Victory Cleaner ”Balting" Award Major Hoopla R.C.A.F. Royals And C. And B. Juniors In Tie Many Entries . DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS and HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island with Paul Schurman. each havingl seven points. Whalen had two. doubles and .a run batted in. Sehurmsn had two ainllea. a walk and two runs batted in. Bob Bar-y low led the R.C.A.F. attack get.-' ting two for three. Gerald Dai- ' ton hit two for four. boil; per; ;;.c.,I.l3,',.v,l”;:.sl),lfn”' H "mm H 0 SEALED TENDERS will be received up to noon Box Score the 11th day of August, 1991 for gravelling on the R.C.A.F. Royals AB R H 0 A F.i following roads; MacKenzio-, as . .1 1 1 0 2 0 !-lrowm '-'b 1 1 0 0 3 0 Lot 16 Oyster Bed Bridge 5" J”""'1b” .1, i :13 2 Belmont Mayfleld Barlow. - Hunter. C 2 1 o 1 1 1 Mclilnnon Bridge Cavendish Carson. if 1 o o o o 0 Mt-Dougall Alberton Wharl Boylan. ct .. 2 0 1. 1 0 ti . Deskoches. 3b . 3 1 0 0 1 0 Specifications and Tender forms may be secured - Embmlv P 1 1 0 " 2 3 .at the office of the undersigned. P 1; 9, 212 ii 2 Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. x-replaced brett in 6th. , C. at B. -lrs- AB R R f; z A13 R. 6. WHITE, a;a1?(i;lrt'onc.(ss . L. g ; 118 3 0 U I Deputy Minister of Public Works Whslen. rf .. .1 2 2 .1 o (I &Illghways. P. Schurnian. c .. 3 2 2 ll 2 0 Sonier, lf ......... .. 3 0 1 0 0 U MacDonald. lb .. 3 0 0 5 0 0 Gillis, 2b 2 0 C 0 4 0 Delaney. 'lh .l 3 0 1 2 1 '1 E.Dnlton.p. 0000 20 xsimmnns. p 2 0 1 0 0 0 xxCahill. p 0 0 0 0 0 ll Totals 26, T4fIt0h18 9 2 - x--replaced Da on n . xx-replaced Simmons in 6th- .MlXED STEEL and CAST IRON SCRAP. Summary - u . RBl's. lVincKenzie, yl-'-liown, S11). SELL Now '- MARRET DECLININO -Wm 7- 3i”'l,”W 2' Vf””"" H. 5 Will pay 518.00 per ton delivered Scrap Yard at Schurnian -. Delane). G115. F11 M K- . mm has... grown. n,,R.,c,.,,. nay ac innons Charlottetown Auto Salvage, P. Schurmrin; sacrifice hita. Car- Grafton Street East. . son. Boylnn. St. John. Sonler, Gillis: doubles. Whalen 2, Bo.v- Ian. Vllnlker; hits off 1'). Dalton. A in 3 1-3 innings. off Simmons. ft in .1 1-3 innings. off Cshill 0 Phone 768 Write 12,0. 50X 403 in l inning. off I-smbrett 9 in 5 innings. off Monroe. 1 in 1 inn- ing; struck out by Cshill 1. by Embreit 6, by Monroe 1: bases on balls. off E. 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