Anchors Win First (By The Canadian Prels) T» aivnasiola cow cum. N.B.. , 20--'1‘ho Maritime open and p". hlaritlrne amateur golf cham- pionships go on the block here tomorrow morning and '70 amat- w; linksmiths. somewhat over- Jnndouled by their professional brethren,‘ were tonight preparing w be tho lowest bidder. I Thtjugh winner of the Maritime open iviil likely be a C.P.G.A. hired hand. the fun-loving boys -wiil be there in force from three classifications to brighten up their shadowy comer. They consider the“. rllilfiCif of winning the am- ateur title, ll notliirlg else, pretty bngili. The Maritimers will play the 11st 36 hoiea tomorrow and Fri- qny, but only the 20 lowest scorel will compete in Saturdtlfs 36- 1.01g crind to decide winners. ‘rneir heats will be moved in the flmmlng iviille thc pros will take over ill tlie afternoon. » The field ivili include Ed Crow- ,“ oi Halifax Nova Scotia cham- piriii. Biilv Beer of Charlottetown; Gene Alealey, Westflcld. N. B., threat; Pete Kelly of New Glas- gbir, N 5., former amateur titlist; Ralph llariev, the Moncton ace. nnd Riverside contenders Percival specter anJ Tetra Wood. Also to be simultaneously dc- ridctl is the Maritime team title. Individual scores will be_totalled to decide the team winner. The opening round tees of‘! at no All. A. D.T. and the last ihrccsnnic is scheduled to get. at 1040. away Six Local Golfers Leave For Saint John interest of Maritbmegolflng cir- cles today centres on Riverside Golf and Country Club. Saint John. Where Canada's top flight profes- tionais and a host of amateur stars prepare in open fire in the combin- eri nadlan Professional Golfers’ A. Zlllfll] and Maritime Open (our nicnt. Play will continue throuz-li Friday and Saturday. Alilonq those from the Chair- loiioiown (‘lub leaving yesterday to bc present at the classic were ilrllifflip Walker, club professional. J. Anriroiv Likely. Tlob Giggcy. liiaiiricr- Dowlinlz, Howard Melon! and Ptid Beer recent winner of the liaiidrt. 'l‘\-~opii_v and Prince Edward Island championship. li is evpccierl that a number of efii ' ("TlIh nlwiibcrs will jrvitrncy lo Saint John Friday and Saturday in \Il'\" play in the combined tour- Iiamfilt Jules iluot. P.G.A. defc-ndinfl champion. and who has headed an infiiiv of golfing tzrrrits is i-cnoried ' ecrl with the condition. of nerside COUFSK‘ and tilic prop- ‘iiraltons (made for the tournament by Saint John officials. Bombers Even Softball Series With Anchors Last etenlng on tlie Holy Re- dermer softball diamond, the Bom- b“ ilifrid hack the AnP-Fors 16-11 _ the i~\ci'lnd KEITH‘ of the semi- lriai s» its; tile fisst game Sunday "illlllltt if! a 13-12 victory-for the Anriion. The third and deciding lame ir- called f-ci- tliia evening at 5 Dun. siharp. The winners of this "ll" liil mrvi the Dodgers for l-he icisue title. Tint For Open And Amateur Titles Gets __ Underway Today- Shipyards Need But 0pc More Victory, (B! ‘Ilte Canadian Preu) ‘FAL-“TAK- Aux. 2o - Halifax shlllyaros defeated Liverpool Lar- rupers 7-3 here today to 55k, l 3-1. lead in their best pf seven series in Halifax and District Baseball League semi-finals, mSteve Stukawent the route on no mound lor Shipyards and a °W°d I-lllfl-lllers to score only during tile third inning. Lloyd Young started the inning of‘! toi- Llvcrpoui with a long homo run Bnd mi‘ "W95 helped by errors, tiien biliichcd hits and walks to push across two more. Bruce Thorburn started for Liv- "Dool and after allowing three runs in the fifth, retired in the sixth with shipyards men on base. Jackie Rudderham came into the game. pitched to two men. and then left the mound in favor of Laurie Thorburn, brothel- of Bruce. who finished. Meanuhilc. in the bottom of the sixth the Yardmen had scor. ed four runs to capture the game. Armed Sets Up New Record (By The Associated Press) CHICAGO Aug. 20-Armed gai- loped to a track record today in winning tie 543.750 Whiriaway Stakes at Washington Park. Tuning up for his $100,000 match lace with Assault Aug, 30, the Calumet Farm gelding ran the mile rind an eighth in 1:48 4-5, knocking four-fifths off the mark established by Be Faithful a year ago. With Pleasure’ set the early pace, ivlth Armed catching him and going into the lead on the stretch turn. Service Pilot was third. K. of (l. Tennis Tourney Continues The following matches will he played in tile Knights 0f Colum- bus tennis tournament this even- ing at the Clwb courts. Gil Gaudet aild Al Giiiidct versus W Cullen and John Nicholson. Helen Latter and Ethyl Thiitior vs. Wanda MacMiilan and Peggy McLain. Barbara Coyle and J. Horaby vs. W. MaoMiilan and H. Pnwe". Lesneitich Promises To Fight Freddie Mills LONDON. Aug. 20 —(AP)—Jack Sole-mops, London fight promoter. said today that light heavyweight champion Gus Lesnevioii of Cliff- side, N.J. liad agreed to defend his world title against Freddie Milisin London if the British Empire clhamp wins his next two fights, Solomons said Joe Vella, Lesne- vich's manager, ‘had accepted terms for the match. the date for which has not been set. but that. the title would not be at stake if Mills loses eithri- o-f his next two engagements. Mills meets Paul Goffailx of Bel- gium here Scpt. 8 in a bout for the European llgiht heavyweight title and then takes M1 Ken Bhatw, Scottish heavyweight champion. in a British heavyweight elimination scrap. I l-IAI R DOWN Yes air. men, BIIYLCIEEI, the perfect hair dressing, applied ' morning. will keep your ' . hair place all day-always neat and well-groomed. Never sticky or greasy. 1n j addition, Bltimcanu keeps ‘your hair healthy, your scalp I of loose dandruff. Buy in liiuicly tube of Ban-cum ltedeitl Bavicauu '1 Wonfé? you}: I THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN Charlottetown and the Provlnol in general today mourns one of its finest sportsmen and gentle- men due to the tragic drowning yesterday of Fred Pickard near his summer home, and his sudden demise, coming n: it did in the prime at‘ life. will he felt keenly by (he large numbe who knew him, ll- 1' 4' ll- For years now the name of Fred Plckard and his Bike Shop have become synonomrius with anything pertaining to athletics. Quiet, un- assuming and usually in the back- ground Fred nevertheless exerted a tremendous influence ln sport- ing activities and only those who knew him intimately were aware of the many acts that. he accomp- lished in endeavors to further sport In all its branches. i- 4- i -l- Fred as a volunteer worker help- ing to get the diamond into shape so aa baseball finals could be played there. That was only one instance oi‘ an interest that was deeply lmbcddcd in him. el- 0 sl- 1' A keen foliouer of hockey, base- ball, track and fldlti, bicycle rid- ing, football. the list of trophies he has donated would he a leng- iliy one and in addition for years he sponsored bicycle road raccs that. were eagerly looked forward to affairs. + it + Just a your ago he became one oLthe prime movers in the reor- ganization of ihc Maritime Ath- letic Union and at the time of his death was looking forward keenly to ihc holding of the int- erschnlastlc track and field meet here and the Maritime track and field meet. Freils labors. have now ended ilrul many oi the athletes with whom lic had dealings will remember the words of advice and help they received while the up and coming athletes have lost a staunch friend and supporter. it -l- ‘d- Ilonest. anil upright in his deal- ing. fearless in his convictions and generous to a fault, Island athletics huie lost an outstanding supporter in the death of Fred Plckard. 4- '1' 1' l- To hie bereaved wife and rela- tives sincere sympathy 1a extend- ed. 4 it + i- A forerunner of ivhat- is to come “BS dished up by the Anchors and Legioiiaires in their first semi- final playoff game yesterday Bli- ernoon and if the two squads can produce ziiiotlicr like fielding and surprising ii ihc series goes to the limit of live games; 1' 1' i‘ l’ As ivas being freely predicted after the teams had waged flve innings cf scoreless ball with Mc- Alcer and Ryan, the two hurlers. giving as good all exhibition of pitching as hiid been witnessed here this season. a break decided the issue, and if that short fly bail to centre had been caught the teams might have battled it out on even terms until darkness set. in. -l- 4- ll- sl- With the next game set ‘for Sunday fans should witness an- other stii-ririg epic of the diamond for the two squads proved yester- day afternoon they have the abil- lty to come up with real baseball and the fans should be in for great struggles before the two riv- ills decide a winner to oppose the Rovers in the finals. 1- + 1- 0‘ And the Rovers were showinfl plenty of Lriercst in yesterday's game. ‘They were pretty well div- ided in their choice of teams ‘but aren't, going to take any chances and it. is likely they will 86b in l! many practice sessions as pos- sible while the two semi-finalists era battling it out. in their series. Bcarcats Two Games Ahead‘ (By The Canadian Prue) TRUHiO, N. B., Aug. 20—Truro Beareats went two games up on Yarmoutli Gateways in provincial baseball quarter finals here to- night with a 1-0 decision. The tennis now move to Yarmouth to continue the series. Iiefty Everett Thompson hurled brilliant five-hit ball at the Gate- way: and southpaw John Mac- lDoltid gave up Ii! to Warn scnnylttaeDouald drove in Iriiro‘; Just. the other day the writer, happening tr chance out to the new Memorial Athletic Field found pitching display it won't be a bit‘ Ann Clegg Winner $2~,700 Stake Race At Blue Acres Track Azeala (Baxter) Shanghai‘ (Campbell) Tris Abbe (Weir) . Dixie Bell (MacAldufl) Haste-A-Lorig (McAlpine) l-lelen Burllong (L. O'Brien) Single Streak (Spence) Josedale Victory Miss (Walker) Times: Free For AIIiMOO Scott Spencer, 1-1. Hirsch. Sydney (Campbell) Wilken (Baiiev) . . ‘Ihe Walnut Abbe (MacLeod) , Josedale Hoosier (S. Walker) The Great G, (MacAlduff) Joliity (A. Allen) .. Times; 2.12; 2.09 1-5; 2.10. Classified Trui. And Pace—5850 Judd (C. Walker) scotty Budioiig (Weir) Cyclonic (Vickers) Free Trade (Maclleod) Jack Clyde (MacAldufl) d Times: 2.10 3-5; 2.12; 2.12 NEW GLASGOW. N. s.. Aug. 20 »—(OP)—Ann Ciegg. a sleek har- ness racer owned by George Call- beck of Summerslde, P.E.I., today won first place in the $2,700 Blue Acres Raceway "race for a for- tune" in straight heats. Some 3.000 horse fans saw the Island horle win the Province’: richest meet. Aubrey Budlong, owned by C. Crulkshanks, Halifax, took second money, placing 2 2 3. Tiiird money went to C. Albert Budiong, another Halifax horse owned by B. L. I-lowatt. . Summary: Blue Acres No. 1 Stalre-SZJM) Ann Clegg. G. Callbeck, Summerside (Gallbeck) 1 Aubrey Eiidloiig (A. Allen) 2 Bowden Square (Hickey) 12 C. Albe:t Budlong (How- att) . . l1 Goldie Dudds (Turner) 8 Calumet Bee Long (Bry- enton) ........................ .. S’side Team Splits Doubleheader With U. S. Air Force Squad '3 filsgasmqfl a O-Ogmuisean- asst- bowi- “V's-um.- n-Ulna-v-u mama-M» nun-aut- 1 5 3 4 -5. Q- ism 4.:- »>mbMP Australian Horse Sells For $87,360 (By The Associated Press) SYDNEY, Australia, Aug. 20 -—Shannon. generally accepted as the greatest race horse in Australia, was sold today for £21,300 ($87360). highest. price ever paid by an Australian for a thoroughbred. The purchaser in an auc- tion that. lasted only 75 see- oiiflit was W. J. Smith, a stud owner who sold Beau Pere to Louis B. Mayer. American movie magnate. for 5100.000. Shannon was sold from tlie estate of the late Peter Rid- dle. wiio bought. the sixqvcar- old bay horse as a ywlarling for E367 (51,174). Since than Shannon has won 12 of 21 starts and £16,444. St. slim; Racing Results (By The Canadian Press) ST. STEPHEN. N. B., Aug. 20- A St. Stephen horse. Delilah B., won the 2.19 .Trot and Pace in straight heats. and the other ev- ent. a classified race, went to Jer- ry Graitan. from Middleton. N.S.. as a three -day harness racing meet opcnetl here today. Summary: 2:19 Trot And Pace Freddie McCabefi West End An. 311°" Yesterday drew first blood in e City Baseball LGAQLB semi. finals when they blanked Had Mc- Innis’ Legionnirea 7/0 in a nip and tuck battle that law siupriee stamnsihurlcr for the Anchors be returned the winner 1n a brilliant 9510-1113 duel with the losers ace southpaw "Lefty" McAlcer For the entire nine innings the two hllflfl’! neld the spotlight a5 McAieer struck out a trifnl n: 16 hitters while creative but five- srzfe blP-WS ‘Vili Ryan striking out ten and being iotitld for gevrtn nits bu; "it? lliiYoff crme for the Anchor; 11'- lhe top rial: or the sairni as three errors by the lasers we 135; one coming with the sarks cram- "led 8' even’ corner let in the two runs that decided an» nmmhgen _ But up to that time and after iii. the two squads thriller‘. a small crowd with the brand of bail they Two Unearned Runs In Sixth Accounts For Winners Margin Baseball Results AMERICAN Philadelphia .000 000 0113 5 10 I Chicago . 101000 0000 2 10 I Coleman, Christopher and Rosar: Gebrlan, Harriet, Caldwell and Tresh, Dickey. Boston at st. Louis, postponed. rain. New York .. . 14 10 0 Detroit . 13 22 1 (11 innings). Newsom. Shea, Page. Gumhert‘ and Berra; Trucks, Benton, White and Swift. Washington . .. ......... .. 3 14 I Cleveland - 4 l5 0 Pleretti, Pcwick itndmMancuso; Gi-omelr, Klfeman and Hegan. Sreoiid. Washington 031 0P0 ‘100 ("-6 12 1 "i"? ((15190! cut with the hurlcrs EFTIHF down in the pirchgg m hat theateningrallcs and leave a total of 1'7 runners st andcd on the sat-its with nlni- of (hem bping Legloniires. But even after An- chors’ storing uprising, lxgig-n 5m had a kick left in the lust of the Pigiith as a $11319. ii hit bVlZi/‘l’ and an error loaded the sacks Wth none out. Here Rj-an sfiowcd his. DllBhlYlZ cowese. He struck out "B'11dy" Williams, dangerous pgwp hitter; Perry went out on a pop 711! to (he infield and the lire was put our. as Joey LeCl-Lr grabbed Jay's if-ird hasc grounder to force ltfcKenze, tearing down from 5pc oncl base. In (1.0 opening innirg, both pitchers were found for a couple of hits tach only to be left strand- lcti. The two (cams ul-ent out in cr- Etlcr “in the ses- rid: l..eCla’r ltit sife- ly with two out in the third only to be loft at the initial sack as Le- gion we're again retired in order. Clcvefiiliri 003 (‘.03 000 1-'f 9 I (10 innings) Hacfntr. Fer-rick arid Evens lvzarieu - LitPiTll, wills. steoiictis K118111311, Cciicl e1.‘ Lopez. Regan I NATIONAL Pittsburgh . 040 060 321 16 20 I Boston . 003 000 502 10 l4 d Ostermueller. Singleton and Fiuttz; Sain. Wright, Kari, Beaz- i ley and C. Meili, Masi. Chicago 100000 1 4 (l Philadelphia 000001 1 5 0 (Called rain and wet grounds). Wyse and Scheffing; Jurislcli and Padgett. First game:- Cincinnati 001 000 002 3 8 Z New York . 100 102 15x 10 12 0 Walters‘ Erautt and Lamanno; Jansen and Cooper. Second game:- Clneinnail . 101100 000 3 8 0 New York 000 001 100 2 6 0 Lively, Gumhert and Lamanno; Kennedy, Beggs, Trinkie. H5059“ and Lombardi. The Smmerside All stars snlli 5"""'"""d° 5B R n P0 A 5 Delilah 3- wliliel‘ 3* Ham" Ill “'85 ‘three up ind three dorm gt,'0:fl::' '_'_‘_ § i a don“. reader with an Ameqvn rawiey rf. 3 o 0 0 i o on bi Stephen .11 1 for the Anchors in the fnurih and m, fnnlngs,‘ Air p?“ team {ram Harmon Carsoris lf. 3 0 2 0 0 0 Traffic Grattail. McLeod, in (h: bottom half of the same D1cks°n'.wi»1ks- Pond“ Mung“ Fifld. kewfcundlanil, at gummm, Crady 1h 3 0 C B l 0i Yflfmililih. N5. . 23 2 inning lcgic-n 11110.‘! awry a scor- and wilber Rice. Bran“, Casey s'de yetrrday. losing the afternoon M°""5"" 3b‘ 3 0 1 1 1 0. sunnyrgeadc‘ A‘ D‘ Memm’ mg “mm The m“ “m” “Tm and Edwards. v gaff“: 9 2_ and “inning m. Mb“ Al'eri n! 1 o n o 0 oi Si. eiiahrri . 3 5 3 out nn strikes. Mcirnls singled for m-rERNM-‘ONAL Cap'3-l. The ccal; gave an exhib- lief!“ B?‘ l ° 0 0 ° 041mg“ elm" Burl”- Clm" his serum hit n: the dani- but was Buffalo 010 021000 4 a o "l0" '1 ‘wry 1005c iieidms in the 0am“ d‘ ‘ 0 i n ° m -l°m’“‘““. 43 4 Wk“ ‘m’ m“ has" Wllilflme Rochester 000100000 1 4 1 (Drain-l Fame 8nd Powell who Del-Phil‘. l- 2 (l ti g n n|Silent Gra.lan. Armstroriil- tdmihlefl but "l? 510W Wt"! 110351100 Perrv and Yount: Gardner. gave up twelve hits was poorly 3' Bcrmm 5' 2 0 0 U 3 n! Sam‘ 71;?“ N u s - l5 4 5i“ P6”? “is "Rum ‘mi- N‘ Strike“ Bverivi and Williams. Marshall. suppofleu mm, Pr“; Hing Chan“ Lanrlrv s5 0 0 0 0 1 0113319 Co“ asal O c‘ l am 6d The \COI'CII‘SS duel continuedllciewérk 010009991 g 7 4 "d up‘ "hm" °f which h“""""- ‘he Mick“; 3b‘ a 1 2 2 1 0i Jam}- 211 4 5- 213 2 5' 21a ‘hmugmm W‘ mh- l-Scliilr “He! Je-‘scv Citv 10012120x 1 11 o big righihander committed him- gatBlelTldld D- 22 g 2221: 0i Tlme“ * (jlagsinca ' ' ' ' 316A!!! i-fil fill Bri "Y" l0 “Mil Starr. Haag and Lnilar; Kraua self. o a s . ie rsiwrs sixth; an error at ftst‘ p3,. m, innings "the game “.35 SUMMARY J9?!’ lgI-itiagigtoz‘ gave Ryen a life on an attrmpted! and Yvars‘ yeyy nvmly fgught’ are ec-n. Dislui-‘H Han"t.'nr1i)k;€:flsa'1'ific; (inn ' S“ " ‘ " '3 z I safciriin-“lhlatheson bee‘. out an} I I stsndiiir 2 all. bur heavv httln‘; BMW‘- “llib i‘ ~" 1 "l" .-' ‘ t - ' i - "n 1' Y“ e’ l" e h" l" lee-d ihc by the visitors combined wth make“ C3751". BF-“Yleyi P811166 Lekigberglfhylnaéeir OBnen‘ .11 2 sacks. fileAlel." be-irzng down hard slopmr Z1~"‘.t§1ng on the nart n! the "m5: {iTmm F39.“ 1- sllmmff- Mac WQT,‘ Deane‘ ‘got Hc riesiey on strfkm; lVfcLcn-l locals ppounwd (m, ‘(ev-ezssl runs s-de 1: left on i)usrs' l-Prmon susgn‘); ;I“B ' 17 alnan vr: safe on a flclrlcts choirs A d n ' in the last three frames. Carson in Field T" sllmmwsid‘ 61 “luck ‘lull stcve‘l,l.“no.,rr "H G4 Pcmh ias McA cor fwfCcd LeClii. at the n e ‘oft. fled was tn.- fmldlm. Si," ffl- by Bel-lard 8; bv Fkll1lv'1- 3151i germ‘ N B: ' 2 3 3lplaic {in the second out but Jack I I {ho t1q;n.-_-t¢1~_,~ getting >1-_;-¢e ,3 cn iiii.-.: n~nr~ hit bv n-lCil1‘T{ W‘ Gram“ p.m,. nrmgmlp (Gfliiflffifi eilrlri flv to centre field cuts. goo ii spectacular sfiqtll-glrjng Bernard 1: double play: Morrison. New Gxagcnw‘ N_s_ _4 4 4ivsos missed to allow the ‘we win-l mica, {Jfvgnggn m, 51-5; gm. the to Gral to Mfckus. oxford Lad“ W00“ 5mm lllng runs to score Anchors ivrlnt‘ Amfflchns 100k” pdrticularlv i John ' 5 5 1 out_in order ll‘ the eighth with the ~-—— good on grounded throw; to is llmiffési A? llllllP- 9'3“ "d ‘Ll Chief Beiwin Clark. Calais. 193100 ‘ally metliicnifd aDGVE faii- HALIFAX- AllB- F0 —-(CPl —' bag anti Smalls all {guy-d f5.» “w Echurmaii; hares -— Jail‘. CiOW. J , Me‘ ' 6 6 5 ire anti to complete lite game Me-I 55510!‘ 11059‘! 0f lflflflys 1118.1‘ ill "i! e..c31,_pn,_, staid m“ Mxrchow hlt‘l‘ch\lnl<n‘fln i Tin“, 2'15; 2'17 b5. 217' [gt-pr ],»f4_ “y. “pi-fining p!ayprs'hovfl Scotla tennis tourney “~41! _», h-m, “m (,0 flqm field h. insist-ore H Inn'n"s: - ________.___..__ strandcll on the s‘cirs In the topiwhill Phil C°l° 0f "llbbalds- N-Sli time. HIP ball striking ‘he street‘ l! it 4 5 6 ‘l-R ll E. nfnthc rint‘i B5 Ryan! Pct enbgysiegtggel-eéi glilnllélflgl-geeelled llelh and bounding over a fence. Wrmmi - S r emit vic""ms (1nd I-vccrl the ' - ' i ~' i ' - In the evening game each pite-h- Fie‘d (J 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 (l 5 Dill" ‘i0 ground to first to end Hie! bu” Baum‘. "f1 nagging‘ eaten? er. Bewliird for Eumrnerside and 3'5“?- 0 o 1 0 2 0 ‘*3 5 o, encounter. if Iiiuagter‘ 564 deft; 0x5“; skiiiby for the Yanks allowed o -—————————— i Next Ram‘? ‘e Rledusd fer slm- isopyganrak ' hits but the local All Si"! V9195 (Bv The Awneiated Press) day aftnmm “Hi1 Inglli" “Yemen's singles Mrs C. nrrorivss hall behind Bernard while T SARATQQA spmNGs, N, y" 50X S( ORE H Mimiml p; qvhn]... engul, the visitors were committing five s o Aug. Elk-Robert J. Kiebergs But ANCHORS A“ R H PO A E “i he,- ‘gnfr, 1min‘ the semi-final: miscues. Bernard whiffed eight to I n Why Not nipped Circle M Farms Slflllliit Ss- 5 0 l 2 3 1 by kn0ckmgymn‘MrS_ Ev} wood. (he opfitolng htir ers one. l-lam- cosmic Mime today to capture LcClal: 3b 4 0 1 3 1 itbury of Hal-ff“ mo‘ 64A Am" maker, husky shflrtstop for Har- the 68th Ahbania Stakes at Sar- Rim‘- il 3 1 l 2 ° 1 saundarwn of Hap!“ defeated mcn Field made the only extra nmga and take another big stride Maihcsr-ri lb. 4 1 1 9 l lnnmher Hangnnmn’ Yvon,“ bilfie hi of the evening contest. toward ccmpnung m... Cm“, to Henricsbrv 2b 4 o o 2 1 Hnrn_>,_6_1_(g4_ Micitus was a tower of strength at the Lllffié-YCHI-flld filly title. lllclieiiri-ii c. 4 (l l 9 1 ll 1,, me n-mn-S doubles, the Batlld thlrcPt-ii" the locals b:th at but and Cosmic Mi: sle made a grelattryg giilrlifllll‘ li~ ' g 2 g 3 g g brothers. Dan and Gordon. scared in the fled. bowln b a long head at t e en .c o son °~- a 6-1, 6-1 victory over Bob M! FIRST GAME My‘: fgmwfxshicwgirl;ndgaafszi‘I c1 tn: tiyiiiinng iii-miles classic, Ready -:. 4 o o o o l and _._ scrim, 0i HQIURX. aox sccaa T; 5,; (fwenlfn um has com; oldest in the united States 101‘ Total; s5 2 s21 1a 1 Bu, moi. grid niii _Pope. who uirniin. Feld An a u P0 A a g“ an gr ital “m” “ml m“"“~ ‘i '“'<"-i the New B"l“~‘“"'°“ “W” Hanlei‘ 1'. 5 2 2 o o o “Med “s s°heflulih° t““m§§a“{{e, Third money wcnl. to Bee Aim LEGION An a 1-I P0 A r. dgubles title last wlecli. rcmfilflPd iii llarnni-irri ss. a 2 a 4 l 2 fiviolxfly qgnnffh ma“; Mac, stablemate of But Why Not.‘ yen-st nt- ('1. 4 0 2 o o l‘ (‘he running by defeating o. v Wil- Mglahcvy r1, 5 1 l 1 0 l and‘ ‘are with hvenmmts and five leniths behind. nirKen/ir ss. 3 n (t (‘t 0 1 liams and J. Stevenson of Slinel’. Ankrum C. e o 1 a ii 1 wemggtnn m“ Wm ' --—- Nfclnriis 2b 4 e z» 2 s 1 6.3, 2-6. 5-4. It WAS a 01058 s m ‘Small Sh. 5 2 2 5 4 0 wellington and Tignish "e new‘ Williams 3b. 4 0 1 0 i 0 for ihF1§31T001 champ?“ Ham“ Alauldl“ 2b" 4 o 0 0 1 O scheduled to play oil and the win-l sfiekiflg Have“ F01’ “T” 4 n n m 1 q L?‘ Stu-Ht cnicTPd the Mme’ “(- 2 0 0 1 0 0 ner will meet. the Grand River‘ new Entry m N H L iJ"" ‘i, 3“ 1b a “l n 5 '1 l‘ W" F" ,5 ‘ f, “n31. bv dc. 58151“, n1. 2 l 2 0 0 (i n 1 h, ' " ' lCordazli if. 4 0 l (l 0 fbmciis drill lcs filial? - - nine to d_ci.lc the champ ons p. _, “Wm H; Hudson and M, Ten; Sievenson 1b. 5 1 114 1 (t o, me ‘mum , WINNIPEG “Us 20 _(CP)_ Lund to. 2 n 0 4 ti i m; 1mm“ M) 6d Haul" p’ ‘ o 0 O 6 0 T0031" l" illefillmmereidii M" Herb Gardiner Winnipeg-born hoc- gicmfp" n 4 0 o n 2 f, A Charlottetown player, J. TOT-Bl! 42 9 l3 2'1 15 4 mourms a manna Wm be held to ke ‘ v ‘ ‘ Straé“ 1'1. 7 0 1 (l (l. O , Do, n or y star of other years and now T32“ 34 n q f; g 4i Palmer. paired with '1‘. B summwfld’ AB R n Po A E (199159 the meihcld i’! 9153mm business manager of ihc- Pliila- . ,, . ~ ,. lWindsor NS.. to take a 7-5. 5-4 Brawn? H‘ ( 2 1 0 0 l ll/llflillel ll’ “M be decided by the (1"'D'lifl Marcoli l-lnckcv Club 7BR‘ m h” .m'd i“ q M’ h’ ilq<c from G Rapcr and R. WirtiMS CM!" “- 2 0 0 2 0 O sudden dsatl. method or not, will cgm; m vupn-iipcg today. on the s! “nlAnY _ idf"’Brid§ev_.a',m.' N5 Grady u 3 0 015 0 1 be m9 ‘illesulill °n mnighv‘ 33m‘ first leg of aHgaod-uiii (our of Ban"; mvw n: ‘um ‘Mud W] Ont: of the most interesting Mmfls“ 55' 8‘ 2b" ‘ 0 n o a 1 liii- Western Canada with hopes of G813!“ 2i t“ ha“ m” Same“ matches in the women's double-l Allen c! 4 0 0 1 0 0 The winners in this league will yielding a “up o, hockey players Williams; sacrifice hit: Pym: sto- series ‘h! when me M155" L Selilflmu c- 4 ° l 5 4 1 carry heme the trevll-ll tlilnllell l" Ior the Proposed National Leaguc “'1 PM‘ 0am”; M‘ ‘i’ ‘mm ";“' Miller and l3. Drllllols of casi- Phnheiv’ 9b- 5 ° 1 a 3 0 the Department of Physical Fit- team‘ loncwtng plans u, mo‘... me chors a; _l_el;.:n 9: vbafl’ 0H bR-l‘?‘,om,,nwn dpfcmcd Mien-sq; Luger 8- Berrvrd =fl~ l ° ° ° i’ l ness. Colonel W- W~ Reld- dllw- old Montreal Marofins N111... frnri- BY Mlj-l-"T l ‘_"““"‘~‘r"““ “Y: and n. Jones of Halifax 44.01. I-Biidfv 3i» 2 ll 0 ° 1 l tor. chise m Pihlladclpliia. Rye" l1 "a?" ("fl bl" “ll °‘i inst Mickus 3b. 2 0 0 1 0 0 six players from each of these ._i ror: GuilantWZi Leclaigvlkéanhl-ll B“ Piers an,‘ Mics yngome of well . S 0 1 0 '1 3 dams. will he icked to form an ‘l-lenncssuv. r. nnli- _‘a . ‘x dercmed G wii am$ gate-la p 39 1 4 7719 9 ill-star team t: play ofl for the Thnfoughhreds (McKenzie): Sifuck mi‘ by MC-Ugfiégfiy any Miss J. Miller of Char- gtmmaar intermediate championship, Slllll- Reported Quarantlnad Alcer i6. by Ryan i0. mttetrvum 6-4. 2-6. s-o in a close Home run. Mrlchow; triple. merside, Charlottetown, and thé Umni-ne: At the plate. Gentile much Small; d-iiibles, Hammaker 1; 8"" Prince County All Stars. rlflcc hits, Mau‘din. Carson: i-uns batted in, Malchow 2. l-lanlél- l-llammalrer. Salaka: 5W9" has“ Salaka. Small. Grad)’; tlilTlli-‘ll i-u-ns. Harmon Held 3‘. l!" 0n bases. Harmon Field ‘l: Summrr- side ‘l; siiuckout by Hatiflcr 2. by Powell ‘i: bases on balls cff Hanger a; hit by pifnhc . by Powell 1- Umplrte: At the plate-J. lohur- meri: bare-Olav. 8c r By Inn ngn n. litlllill-lll Play Continues in Horseshoe Tournament Ronnie McDougall, Len Phillips and Earl Goes won their matches llarmon . . o o i ‘ ,__, u g in play for the P. It‘. 1. horseshoe o o o o 0 k, ‘ Q championship int night when SECOND 0AM‘ they defeated J. Buote. B. Brown Box 8cm“. and W. Evans. Scores were 50-28, H h‘ AB B H P0 A E 50-25 lfld 5010. “Tm” ,F a I a 1 o Four matches are scheduled for H" ‘l’ 1 a g a z 4 glifllliflili. Bill Murley meets J. Halmllk" a" 3 n 1 Siomka and J Davey plays E. Mllkm" fl- a o 7 0 tAcCou-ri at T o'clock, while at B Alllmlm c- 3 n o 7 1 n p.m, R. Larter plays B. Davey 523111.21‘ "b g g g g 1' l ~nd1 ,1. M:Cnurt meets o. Shep- Lyons '1. s o t~ 1 ti i __,_____ ' Steven rn lb. 2 1 l ‘l ’ Skull} u 2 0 i" (t ' r. "is. oysters and clam! re- Saiaka ph. 1 0 0 0 ' l ~_:;~~~.t qirw-‘lties of debris 25 1 ii 1a 9 Ii i.~.im 00PM" water near shone. Total: t i guy-M, Np. Aug. 2o - (AP) -\l=‘rancir 0n the bases. Jack Karim tlzotoiltziibreds Rwy Pruwse. 7 lipproxwiutriv 1.200 labierl at lvckinzham Park tawny Intlinfi! :11; 1541a,. !Lml‘11"r 1T7l"'§€ racing 1 2 :i 4 s a 1 ii a-a a I2" meet were quarantined today by Anchivre 0 0 0 0 0 2 0: F: g ‘l track veterinarian HM. Leads foi- 1.05M" 9 0 9 o a 0 0 _ _ lowing an outbreak of an epidemic which horsemen call "swamp fever.’ said some 40 horses have come down with the malady. similar to leukemia in lumen be- Dr. Lt wis lags. Two thoroughbreds were said to have died in trio epidemic- KEEP YOUR liKI IN ORDER We do oil kinds oi repairs. All work lguoronteed. antes TO HIRE BILIJS BIKE REPAIR SRO? Phone 2572-1 25 Possmore Si. ' LAKE macro. N.Y.. Arie. 20 -Officlals of the New York Rani!" ers announced today the National Hockey League team will open Sept. 22. Coaches and trainers are due to arrive a week earlier. training at the Olympic Arena here YEQ Bobby Pearce. then scuiiins 101' Australia, defeatfid (no best of thv Empire's scullcrs at the 31111811 Empire Games at Burlington. Ont, 17 years ago today. He was trailed by Jack Bei-esford oi England and Joe Wright. Jr.. Totrointo, both Dile mond Sculls winners. TliEATRE MON TAGUE i-Rl-SAT. ‘this ctidsilr llERE 00555 TTllE WAVES Qsmif rlurrou