(THE GUARDTAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ..§____ l I humor Iomardda, ' anusn _ n. mesa cannon oww h stornsin ' "M" “duller Bree-son. n Central an»; 39]] Bookstore. lnrnnar guy's Newsstand. Water ltsoot: Alyrc Donoottds Grocery, ghotluardianwillbotleilvaoedto aoyatlclwllllyorll! gloomnagfin advta. ete.. DSUMMEBSIDE Business Col- me will re-open September 8th. Full commercial courses. Write or phone 45-3- _MY OFFICE will be closed from August 1st to 20th inclusive. Morley M. Belhsummerside. BTl-ll ANNUAL IIOGG IICNIC will be held at Chelton Wednes- gay, August l0. -|cr-: CREAM SOCIAL and dance in New Annan School Wed- nesday evening, Aug. 3rd. Lunches. -COMl TO Ice Cream Social Qa Ellis Prolitt'a lawn Wednesday evening. August 3rd. Sponsored by lrishtown Women's Institute. -INJURED IN FALL — Mrs. James Raynen. Hanover Street, Silmmerside. had the misfortune t0 fail in her home on Friday and fracture her wrist in two places.—- S. -ENGAGEMENT—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Palmer. Summerside. wish to announce the engagement oi their daughter, Greta Elizabeth, to Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Jack. Valcartier Village, Quebec, marriage to take place early in September. —It'S NEW — It's sensatoinal — It's ecotftrnical-It‘: different alld so easy to use for cooking and hot water heating. It's Summer Propane Gas. . Safe, clean, dependable with no object- ionable odors. See your local deal ers. Frank and Don MacNeill, 2 Central Street, Summerslde. -FALSE ALARM - An alarm at 9:30 Saturday night sent the Summerside Fire Department speeding through the busy Water street traffic on what was tanta- mount to a false alarm. There was no fire but the firemen were informed on arrival that it had been thought that a car was on fire. Someone. so the story went, had put a smoke bomb under the engine hood of a car and when the motor was started the bomb went off causing smoke to issue from under the engine hood-S. —C. W. l. MONTHLY MEET- lNG-The C. W.‘ I. held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. John Myers on Tuesday, July 19th, with the president, Mrs. llcber Myers presiding. Meeting opened with the Institute Ode and by repeating Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by nine members and one visitor. Min- utcs of previous meeting were read and approved. An interest- ing report of the W. l. convention was read by Mrs. Boyd Lcwther, Mrs, John Myers gave a report of the executive meeting. Moved and seconded Mrs. Ralph Mac- Caull give s reading at our dis- trict convention. Secretary Mrs. Arthur MacMicken gave a report o.’ the ice cream festival; proceeds amounted to $42.75. penses be- ing $29.11. which left a balance cf $13.64. Committees gave their rc- ports and new ones were ap- pointed: Sick. Mrs. John Myers, Mrs. Albert Craswell; school, Mrs. John Quigley. Mrs. Ralph Mac- Caull; program. Mrs. Frank Qulg- ley, Mrs. Allison Harper; lunch, Mrs. Erie Thompson. Mrs. Ralph MacCaull, Mrs. Avalah MacCal- lum. Moved and seconded to pay $5.00 for car to convention. De- sided to take three subscriptions for Institute News. Mrs. Albert Craswell invited the membcn tc her home for the next meeting. Boll call to be answered with a joke. Meeting closed with the National Anthem. Lunch WI! lervcd by the hostess and com- mittee in charge. Collection am- ounted to 45 cents. Professional Bards llr. W. ii. Gas clmloraacroa Palmer Graduate Tuesday and Saturday Onl! ‘ll Granville . PIIOIIIDI-i r. Earle Hickey Qharsoved Accountant ' ‘Office at llarh ' l1 Granville Street Second Staat- l W.” a Motor Transport, "who inlusnnse my" Der week. Ihonemgl for "m. h, u youlfllilf_w‘ilb°il'flflifllbldlotllllhfylslyaqgmuu w-‘Muwm on on oonr Summersids. ; with gas from a can and in some ' hi; truck, In an attempt to prevent - the fire tatalsotfla this sorvicaorgfoa a. norms, -a'rrrxp n r ~ Wddlmdsv. snarling: 3:? new“ -DAILY DUI run Summsralde ‘to Cavendish at 1.15 p-m. returning n evening. -nvsrscr nwcrarc runvr H" Wdrlhls Mayor _ J.r.. Arneit, accompanied by Mir. l... W. Hack. er, electrical engineer and Mr. Gwfke Morrison. chief mechanic of the Summerside Electric Light Plant returned home on Friday evening from Campbellton, NB, where they spent several ‘days look- llls over electrical equipment with a. view of purchasing an extra unit to take care of the ever increasing power output in tho S mmqig punt-s. u ° Personals —Mrl. L. W. C. Lempert of Wisrton, Ontario, was a guest last week of Mrs. 1-larry W. Dickie, Summerside.—-S. —Mra. G. S. Levi. accompanied by her children, Susan and Rich- ard, of Arnprlor, Ontario, is va- cationing at her old home in Bal- tic, Lot l8.—-S. —Dr. Muncey Tanton returned to Montreal on Friday after visit- ing his parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. T, Tanton, Summerside.—S. —Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Jamleaon with their three children, who have been visiting relatives in the Province left Summerside Friday morning on return to their home in Hartford, Conn.—S. —Mr. and Mrs. C. Tucker of Watertown, Mass, who are tour- ing the‘ Province for the first titne were guests last week of Mrs. is Stirling gMacKay, Summerside. -Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Allen mo- tored from Summerslde yesterday to Berwlck, N. S., where they will be guests of Mrs. Allen's brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Nash-S. Old Timers Game Slaied , For Wednesday Jim Hogan, Physical Fitness rep- resentative in Summersld- stated yesterday that final srrmcemenll have been completed for the old timers baseball game between the Summerside and Charlottetown stars of yesteryear at the l-llilh School diamond on Wednesday evening. Manager Wllf Kelly has issued an out for practice order for Tuesday night at 8:01) PM. All players are expected to provide their own uniforms and if unable to do so are asked to contact Jim Hogan or Wilf Kelly and one will be forthcoming. Interest in the fortlsoomlnl game between the diamond stars of not so long ago is at fever heat in the Western Capital and it is expected that a bllmlldl‘ "llwll will be on hand to hear Dr- Archie McMurdo call “play ball." Fred MacLeod and Ralph Dodds will also umpire as in the days of yore and up to last evening the follow- ing players have, lined up for one more battle with their ancient rivals. the Charlottetown Alfbies: Wilfred Kelly, Doc Noonan. Doc I-lowatt, l-‘larry Horton, Ernie Mac- Quarrie, Ben Schurmsn. Art John- ston. Bill Beatty, Dope Daley. Heath Warren. Porkey‘ Lyle, Henry Bernard, Jack Schurman. Jim Dodds. Reg. Phillips, Harry C-ossman. efb Schurman, Dave Lnrkin. Glen Deslioches, Tubby Gay. and Walter Peters. Tignish Man Receives Severe Leg Burns Hr. Roy IdaeLeod o! Timid" ro- coived somewhat severe leg burns yesterday afternoon at the bus flop in Tngnlsh when he attempt- ed to extinguish a lighted can of gas by jumping on the flames. Ac- cording tc information, an atten- gmg at the garage where the bus 1|“; mpg was filling a carburetor manner the Iaa ilnltfll- H0 "l!" it from his hand just at the same moment Mr. MacLocd drove up in flora sp- adlng he tried "ma"; (u b tamplnl rs thaioollttahillonnlls-dgiilg se he Kigglns, the drui- l. I. Heston-gab. ,_ l ormsssrrarqfl- ~ w “"..l’.i‘£..‘.‘l§l; ($2.333 W ‘ » , , . . dd l-llt Ill slag gag}.- who» small: g somewhat from Bordon mu Le‘ o ‘m; visiting relusrtlvesnhll a w. and Mrs. Gordon Stewart or Borden are spending a few days with friends at Cape Breton, N, s. ldldl R0111! Kllhrlde 0f Sh. SM- llhdll. N- 3-. has been vlsitizq her Borden. Mrs. Donald H tt ugus- tino Cove visited $21025) garden on Thursday. so». and Mrs. est Grant and lllllilv of Borden visited relatives llldldumy Harbor ever the week m . M11- 590!" h! of Borden and Mr. Roland Jay, brakeman on the mm?" "Bill llllent the weekend with relatives at Mt. Stewart. Mrs. Wtnnlfred Lodge of Bor- 4?" ll lPending a few weeks with friends at Moncton. M" Mel-sue: Gallant and Mrs. Howard Mclnnis or Charlottetown, Mr. Harold _Weok.s of Massa- chusetts is visiting his sister Mrs. Gefllse Burch and Mr. Burch at Borden. Miss Carol Ann Hammill of Middleton is visiting her grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dor- Se)’ at Borden. Mr and Mrs Albert Jay and son Stuart spent the week end with Mrs. Jay's mother. Mrs. Bessie Garland at Cape Tormentine. Misses Helen McAleer and Fran- ces Ozon of Borden, left on Friday morning to visit trlende at Chand- ler, Quebec. Meier Flora Pyke o! the Salva- llcn Army. Montreal. is visiting n. Borden, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jcak Deigan. Mr. Arthur Sexto-n, dackhand on the M. V. Abegweit, 1m on Monday for Comeau Bsie, Quebec, where he will spend a week with his brother Earl and M", scum Mr. and Mrs. Guy Glover and little daughter Elaine of Char. lottetown visited friends in Bor- den on Saturday. Miss Geneva Chslsson of Bear River spent the week end in Bor. den, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wil. liam Chalsson. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Munn of Charlottetown were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Jay of Borden on Sunday. Miss Mona Jean Jay. little daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jay who underwent a. tqnsllectmtyn in the P. C. Hospital oh Tuesday, has returned to her home in Borden. Mr. and Mrs- James Dorsey of Hflllllx. who have been visiting in Borden are now spending a few days with Mrs. Dorsey's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Brennan at Kinkora. Work on the new school at Bor- den is progressing well. Carpent- ers. plumbers sn-d electricians are bllslly enraged and they hope to have it ready for occupation by the first of September. Mr. and Mrs. Mails-ice Lodge of Borden left on Tuesday morning 1°? dare Traverse where they will spend their holidays. Mn. Charlie Crossman and son Edwin of Cape Traverse and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kaye n! 5mg. ville visited friends in Borden on Sunday. Mrs. Ted Chisamore and child- ren Peggy and Molly have re- turned to their home in Ganano- que, Quebec after spending two weeks in Borden with Mrs. Chis- amore's brother. Mr. James Moore and Mrs. Moore. Mrs. James Dorsey and little son Jimmie of Halifax are visit- lng in Borden, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dorsey. Mrs Boy Clark and daughter Audrey of Bonny River, N. S., arrived in Borden on Thursday. While here they were guests of Mrs. Arthur Jay of Borden and léfrs. Harold Hbwatt cf Augustine ove. . Messrs. Heath (sot-don of Char- lottetown and Jack MacDonald at Summorsida visited friends in 1- den over the week end. can?» J. B. B. Marulre of the M. V. Abegweit left on his schoon- er Glnger on Tuesday for Port Hswkesbury where he will spend his annual holld.ays. ‘ Mr. and Mrs Beasley MacDon- ald and family of ltenslngton were recent visitors to Borden, lueais of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mao- Donald. Missss Marjorie Irving and Laura Oaon and Mr. Gordon Room Stew- art and son of Bantu mo- tored tn Amherst on Monday. The following from Ionics at- tended the horas races on Satur- day night. Mr. and Ina. Lorne Cousins. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Iachauchlsn. Mr. and ilrs. Ron- neth MacDonald, Mr. A. W. Jay and son George and Mir IoAloor. mam tgoaa who a‘ro lttflllllll e . a Augustus cove are “gents are spending some time with their ' sister MrsuI-‘red Jeffrey at Borden. _ w» .; ...-w- s A. ilriaco Bludlong Wins Close Finish’ sister Mrs. Edmund Campell a: ' ‘ Pictured above is Prince Budlong (rail), driven by Harold Cud- more, nosing out Eleanor G., driven by Joe l-Iennessey, to win out in the second heat of the number one Classified Pace at the Covehead "Parlor Track" last Wednesday. The time was 2:12 l/5 and. was tho second of three straight heats won by the classy pacer in that event. —Godfrey Photo Finish. halls. Executive Tl"!° Nllllll Meeting lield iicro Racmg Results TRURO, N. 5-. July 8l-(CP)-- Bantam Teams Make llisiory » l Al Summerside The Sunmerside and Charlotte- town All-Star Bantams made base- ball hlstory at the Sununer " High School “amend Saturday afternoon when they played the first inter-city baseball game ever to be played on Prince Edward Is- land between boys in such an age group. The Summerside Bantams won the seven-inning contest by the score cf 9 to 6. Charles Doucette, pitching for the winners, did not get into his stride until the third was nicked for first inning. which. coupled with one wild pitch, accounted for five Charlottetown runs. Four more hits were rattled off his delivery in the second frame but one Char- lottetown ' ‘ m was out down at the plats and another was snuff- ed out by Green's perfect, peg when the runner tried to steal second so no runs were scored in that inning. m the next four innings Doucette was invincible, allowing no hits. He weakened a little in the seventh when the visitors scored their sixth run on two hits. With a five-run lead to over- come. the Summcrslde boys kept pecking away at Hood, visiting flinger, getting single counters in the first. third and fourth innings. Hood then retired in favor of D. MacLeod and in the sixth frame Jim Hogan's boys really went to work on the relief hurlcr, scoring six runs on four hits, a walk and an error. For the home boys. Everett Gal- lant hit 3 for 4 and Vance Harris 2 for 2. The leading Charlottetown batters were Roberts, 2 for 3, D.. MacLeod, 2 for 3. Hood 2 for 4. and Kennedy, 2 for 4. The winners were impressive because cf the way they cut down runners on the bases. Twice men were nipped at home piste and twice thrown out at second. Emmett Mulhollsnd umpired behind home plate and Leo Doyle acted as base Judie.“ I CAPlTUIr-Sssssssssorsislo TODAY (Monday) - masons iiii lilo is sols ' a calm tsi ti illii K7 a [rah-Z m! ._iv'EtYli FORDfKEYES_ A _ a RON'RANDELL'- WILLARDTPARKER Isfldflf . ALSO PORTS REEL - CARTOON Shows 7:15 - 9:15 — Matinee Tuesday 2:80 REGENT-nos. - rues. - WEI. PLEASE NOTE: Shows 7 and 9:20 — Bl EARLYI ,7 The bay pacer Cyclonic of the The Executive of the Maritime Amateur Hockey Association (met here Saturday afternoon at the Charlottetown Hotel where routine matters were discussed. The meet- Battle Todd Driving Club at Syd- ney Mines, N. S., stepped the mile in 2.09 3-5 here Saturday night r the fastest time under the ghts since the start of night rac- Oharlottetown 500 000 1-6 10 5 Summerside 101160 n-e I 2 m; Q1 the M.A..H.A. was their semi-annual with their annual meeting to take place at Amherst sometime in September. The following members of the Executive attended the meeting. Charlie Campbell. president. Syd- ing at Truro. Joe MacDonald handled the reins. - Lloyd O'Brien drove DudyBud- long and Buster C. of Donshoe's Truro stable to wins in the first and sixth races of the eight-event card. New Glirsgow; 1st vice predlliellll- No. l. Race Walter Lnwlor, Charlottetown; 2nd vice president, Jack MacDousflll Amherst; and Judge Elliott Hud- Dudy Budlong (L. O'Brien)- Single Streak (J. Conroy Dr, L. B (L. Walker) - 3 s°¥l§a§f$§tive deferred decision Peter Budlong (Dam on the application of the Mari- Hamel" (Gould). (W. Carroll). May. Josedale (P Craig) and Aubrey Budlong (Al- lan) finished in order. time Senior Hockey Led-Bud ll-Tld the Cape Breton Hockey Lev-Bile for byes into the Senior finals. ' - glllmginguowner: Dr. Donahoc. - Truro. " ' No. B lace 3-1 from Abbies‘ MONCTON, N. BI\\July 91-401’) - Charlottetown Abbies dropped a 3-1 decision to Moncton Legion- aires here Saturday as a combined team from Legionslres regular lineup, sndd the Legion Ball School here one orces. - . For the firstb threg ignhigs 11.5%- shdnks. Halifax- ’s Bill Nor-d er e ev — hitless withsan infield of ~ N“ 3 "'“°° WllnBll-"l ‘Wm 9 53a “h”! Blanche Harvester (Burbine)...... 1 behind him. - Evelyn Worthy (H. Boutiller) . 2 Then three yWl-hllll Pmlwli- Sunny B. (L. O'Brien) .................. .. 8 WUIOH- Mcclfllllfllll" Jnd 9°11‘ Calumet Pearl (Connors). Major cette took over. with Leglonalres Billy Le, (MacDonald). Sunny c, regular infield lelllmllle t0 dillv- (Isnor), Viola McKinney (Ripley) Moot-mam yielded three hi" finished 1.. m.» order. Peerless Hanover (N. Campbell) 1 Ace Fingo (J. MacDonald). . 2 Mack Fingo (Allen) .3 "Jack Clyde (Young), Maxine Dudds (Gould), Hero Mine (Mc- Callum), Royal Tell (Daniels) fin- ished in order. Time: 2.16. Winning owner: B. C. Crulck- and one run to Abbies while pltch- Time; n3, s: 32090115315333“ ‘g; u" ‘m’ Winning owner: A. Burblne, V - t. . Ryan went the distance for the ‘gen visitors. giving up seven hits. No. 4 Race Matt Msetozlvs triple, with two aboard in the sixth. provided the cycmnlc u” Mulhmld) ' 1 ’ Judd (S. Walker Jr.). Z winning margin for Moncton. Jean Henley (Minn). __‘_________3 _ , Sandy D. (Conroy) ................... .. 4 T‘ : 2.09 3-5. Wlilfilllig owner: Battle Todd Driving Club, Sydney Mines. (Canadian Press", N9, 5 m“ National League Jim (McCullum) . 1 Marlene C. (N. Campbe Alice T. Clegg (R. MacDons .. 3 St. Louis Nova G. (Carroll). llesteldns Brddklyn (F. Daniels), Coaldale (Burbine). B°"°" e- Miss Bonnie Gratian (J. MacDon- N9" Y°Tk 49 45 "516 aid), finished in order. Philadelphia ... 50 47 .515 The. 1m Pittsburgh .. >o 45 49 .479 winning own“. 1e Hmklmon, Cincinnati 38 5B .396 Middleton Chicago . 62 .367 ' ' M d , N Y k t ltaee No. d on a amos: ew or a ChicagmyBl-ookiyn at Pittsburgh Quakers Boy (Conroy)................. l (N); Boston at St. Louis (N): only Bonnie Budiong (N. Campbell)" 2 games scheduled. 3 Colleen Adam (Baxter) ................ .. Starlight Eclipse (L. Walker), Traffic Grattan (Allen), Billy P.C. American League Parker (Hsnkinson), Christophe: New York ... 60 35 .032 5w“; (Gwen; fluighgd in order, 5° 39 589 Time: 2.1a. ' 53 43 '55’ Winning owner: George Kuhn, g g Dartmouth. - Chicago 41 5'7 .418 [gag Na, ‘I §",'_‘,§§ff°ff__ g i; '38’ Judd (s. Walker m. Jean Henley (Miller). Sandy D. (Conroy). ...... Cyclonlc (J. MacDonald). .344 Monday‘ games. Cleveland at Boston; St. Louis at dVil/arhlngtdll (N)' only amen ache u ed. ’ Intel-as Logger Time: 2.18. Buffalo ...........g:Tl60 4; .583 Winning owners: Sam and Chas. Rochester o“ l‘: Walker, Sackville. Toronto ..........._.... \ _ n“ um g """" m” """‘ f, l: fi Buster c. (1.. O'Brien) .................. .. 1 ' 59' .416 Peter-At-Court (B. MacDonaldL. 2 58 .408 Seven-Up Direct (l... Walker) .... .. 8 d2 J61 - Previous (D. Turner). Jerry Gratton (lianhlnson), Sister l-Ien- ley (Carroll). Basil l-lanover (Al- Monday games: Syracuse at Tor- len), Dick Budlong (Daniels), lin- onto (2); Montreal at Jersey City (N); Rochester at Baltimore (N): m,“ m omen only games scheduled. Thug: “g lahwm’ "n" h, m. a J_ “b Txrlgning owner: Dr. Donahoe, Innis with consolation prises going to Mil Bite. Bernard and Mr. James ileAleer. The freeaeout prise was won by llnjlarry Nicolle-A. - Congratulations to Mr. Uoyd Ioffoll of Borden on successfully CANADA'S GIFTS III-P WEMNO. England - (GP) - More than ‘I00 food parcels from Canada were distributed w old age , toners and blind perloli in this Kent county town. Pxstranco exams to P. Baseball's Big Six (By The Associated PreI) Leading batsmen (three lenders ln each league): Player A Club G AB B. ll Pct. Robinson, Dodg. 96 811 ‘l8 1% .364 Dillinger, Brns. 96 340 40 1.17 3M DiMaggio. RS. 88 85d ‘l9 128 .80 Williams, RS. .. 98 358 9'1 ill .341 Kell, Tigers ...... .. 99 358 d6 1M .341 Slaughter, Cds. 91 835 65 1-10 .888 Schoendienst. Cds 92 392 M) use I327 Home runs: American, Williams, Red Sox 26; National, Kiner. Pir- ates 2'7. r Runs batted in: American, Wil- liams and Stephens, Red Sox 10s; National, Robinson. Dodgers ‘i9. Junior Tennis Tiiles Decided By H. Dent Hodgsoar OTTAWA, July 3i —(C(P) -- Hard-hlttirsg Paul Willey of Van- couver won a brilliant upset vic- tory over Montreal's Raymond Page at the Rideau Lawn Tennis Club here Saturday to capture the Canadian Junior singles ” ' Color by Technicolor EVENING PRICES: ALL HEATS 50o MATINEES: 850; CHILDREN 15d ship and keep the crown on the west coast. The five-set final produced easily the best tennis of the week-long tournament and kept the gallery in a pin-drop hush as it see-sawed to the finish. The second-seeded Van- couver Star won 0-6, 6-2, M, 1-6, 6-4 from Page, seeded No. 1. Meanwhile, Ottawa's Patricia Lowe won her second straight Jun- ior singies title with a. 6-3, 6-3 vic- tory over Barbara Wood of Van- couver. Pat. playing her last year as a junior, later left for the Dom- inion senior championshipa at Halifax. ' Both girls played a similar, steady game. but the (Ottawa champion he1d,the edge with a more powerful stroke and better placements. Two triple winners were crown- ed during the day's matches. Little 1M7 Deluxe Plymouth sedan. equipped with radio and healer. I-‘our new tires. low mileage. excellent condition. -_ FRED DAWSON yhone 10-2 Remington Attention Tourists English chino. post oerdl. sonv- enlrs. newspapers. books. greeting cards. BILL BOOK STOII Iegent Theatre Building Summer Street lnnsnerside. P. l. I. (FAMEU THEATRE. Killsllllllll Monday and Tuesday 8:45; Matinee Tuesday mo. John Iordh Masterpiece of the Frontier, a story o! brave women and long, lean cavairymen, with their humor, their grit, and glory. Supreme ad- venture in aetdon in “FORT APACHE", starring John WWII. Slin- ley Temple, Henry Fonda. AIBIES SPLIT figlfigg, , __§ '-* Gallant, 1f 3 (Continued from Page 6) had four in the two games. Byw- Whitlock. and Goodwin ma three J Gm 1b 4 hits with Matheron, Larter and - Y -—-- LeClalr each Blfllmlll "W 5'34"‘ Mcchm’ t‘ """“" 4 3t. John, Cox, and Baron were -, 3 the heavy hitters for the Airmen -- each having a brace cf hits. Jammy Grady and Cece Powell were the Oatway, cf ._......_... I B. Grady, 2b _._... I Gaudet, 3b ...._..... 4 5 as uoooooobonuol aowunnuooo Gwowooouunuvl muouuueuuo fionfiumnnuaoog §uouuHaHII soooounnooool u00n0uo600 Pirre Lambert of Victorlavilie, m; “Mm-g gm- we c. s; B. squad. ‘ Que, won the boys‘ singles, and ' ‘ was on the winning ‘team of both 50x 50035 1 the boys’ doubles and the boys’ and R_C_A_p_ AB It ll PO A E, 4 girls‘ mixed doubles. Hume 3h _ 4 1 1‘ 1 ll 2 4 His effort was matched by Josie St Jém u, _ 4 1 a 11 o 0 2 Smith of Toronto, his partner in cémm 1L g Q 0 3 0 i 1 the mixed. who also won the girls’ cox m‘, _ _ ; 1 3 1 3 1 a doubles and singles. Bud,“ "L _ 3 o 3 € g 0 1 Dumbrsskiiof. g g o g 3, ,3 Remember When Y§,‘,',‘,°,§,f,’,-,f,_ _ . 0 o o i (l). a’ ww~ apq‘. . 3 l 0 3 ' gnu‘; ByTheCuaadianPren mcgigc}, rf. .s s l. o 1 s: s Y “ab”, L“, Gm" "dun ‘m. _ - — - - - -_- Earned runs, C. d» B. 3, Abbies 1s go,- ..., phlmwphigp Amfeflfl, rows ............ .. so e s21 11 s 12.31., Gaudet, .1. Grady, Whitlock. r g ‘displaced Walters in 6th. Ready; "isle, J. Grady; base on shut out New Yo k Yankees or h n _ m, n"; “m; m 30g "ma; 1g Abbies AB I ll P0 A El a s, off MacAleer 4, hit by pit- yu" no Md“ when he blanked Leci-[n 9m I _ 5 3 g 1 1 3;cher, McKay, B. Grady (MscAleer): mam 7_o_ The Yankees. "emu o! Magma”, u; 5 1 3 z o o sacrifice hit, MacKsy; stolen base, consecutive scoring games com- RYlll- 1b- - - 5 1 1 7 ° o Macmml”; ‘hub!’ 91”“ B- m“? prised 58 “m” L“ 1931' 155 m 1932 mmock. "_ 4, 1 3 3 3 o i to MacKay to J. Grady; Oatway to and o: the following year Matheeon of. . a z a 1 o o J. Grady: left on hem. C. d- B. 8:! ______________'_' oaennflléy’ c!’ 3 g 0 9 0 9| litlbbkls lmastruck ogubbly; Plgwell 3, . 1’3_ _‘11631 ncceripsssc a.erry. films T" °'b_ 4 3 3 1 1 q Umpires: Plate, Phillips; bases, Clear Cape is the most southerly Goodwin. rf. .. 4 a z 3 o _i K"‘°- 5°"- Point of Ireland. spl-zlgia r- - g l i ‘l, ,1, g ------ llSSQS 0 £6 —— A i TM il|S Totals 881415 It i 5 . _ n in dt --------- -- | o i c Pl 1 "Relieved Smith in 1th. 5 ll S l Summary: liaérned Brunsé % hi‘): 1 A. F. U} AbblSS - B. In l. O GTON‘ Bu" July a _' 9- c“ 7- Lwm‘ 7' whmmk a‘ (AH-Australia Saturday won the barter 2. Mllhswll- 5mm?“ 3mm”? North American sorsc Davis Qip THPI“ whmmk- u“ ‘m “nwtennis competition when Frank a. o. A. r. o: Abbiea 4. Dbtlbld seam,“ W, John Bnmmh u. plays, Whltlock to Stanley to “fled Magoo-a V," Bram“... Rvln l. Btllllsv l0 RY") Swill" Armando and Rolando. so. H. u. Bits. Walters, Smith. Bit by pltch- m m, dmblu or, Cox (MeAleer). Base on ballal Th, mm“ gum gm; has); tho off Smith d: off Ready 1. Struck m.“ mule, mum" n15“ n‘ org by Smith l: b! lllllilll 1- "l" won the doubles Saturday. ‘mus P Cl!!- lltlllld 3- 91"“! ‘lll- they moved a big step nearer a barter innins olwller. Bmllh- showdown with the United States Losing‘ pitcher. lllckus. Umpires. m ghigyurg ghgllqnga pound. Willll. piste: bases. Kane. Odll- The Australians earlier this month eliminated Osnada. four 30X 800i! matches to in North American smote landed ..aa a w r0 a a 32'0"“? ' 0.13..