BA'I"'I‘EIIIE S LET US SERVE YOU WHEN _IN NEED li-Plltv. I12 months’ guarantee S 8.20 I 17-Plate, 18 months’ guarantee $10.50 I_ |.AWLOR'S AIITO SALVAGE » , (Opposite Forum) 240 Fitzroy St. . * Anchors Give Good Display Afield In . Beating Legion ..i...:~as.s..nsa.:s:. is . I inn McKinnon doing the short- I Alex Wins At Sussex etopniru and Charlie Ryan back at ‘sussax. N.B., Jab I - Qt l Nil iiuih‘)! - l Phone 383 11in. his old spot on first base paid divi- dends for the L. P. U. Anchors Sunday as they opened the second section oi the City League with g, smart 6-2 decision over the Leg- ionaires before a. lame crowd of fans. The Anchors came up with their but performance afield this ses- son as they were guilty of only one miscue behind the brilliant five- hit pitching of their ace portsider. “WW. St. Stephen horse. Pine Alex. won the Free-for-All straight heats. I-Iis best was 2.11 1-2. A fourth heat was necessary to decide the 2.16 Trot , McAleer. McAleer was loose and plenty swift Sunday and had the game in hand all the way walking one man as he sent nine Legionaires back to the bench via the etrikeout route. All the scoring took place in the first four innings. the Anchors counting twice in the first. second and third and the Lewionairea twice in their half of the fourth. Sussex. went to another Sussex entry. Loch Hanover. Junie Symbol, from Saint John, won a classified Both sides settled down to Dlay event“ shutout ball for the last four inn- S Y s. UIVIMAR In the Andiors’ first time at bat 4 Henrieasey grounded out to Me- Free-For-All 1 ... ., $111} . OITIIOTS ' Pine S 9X s s d mac and Stanley walked to 1W1 Edna's GiIi y the 122cm‘ nfihatnesifiivoglaruthixt kffwg ‘f’ amas a B» ra tan M t short that was too hot to handle D1 500;; scoring Gallant and McKinnon. ‘rims 3.11 l-I, a. 2. . William out to and the ____ innings. L16 Trot and Paco gypsum N3" ymy 1 -a-(°PI— Vernie Larter drew a walk start- (muck worm _ Owned by s Harry mg the second Innings for the An- Don Maximo-D Hirsch of 5y c? came (mm b3. ahors but was thrown out steal- hind to takg the an: two heats an‘? lng, McAleer hit safely and Gal- lant lot. an tl-irough Mike Hermes- sey's error at third. McKirinon then drove a hard grounder through Had Mclnnls to score McAicer. Gallant scorinfl‘ when Mclsaac threw over Perfys head on the relay from the field The West Binders concluded their scor- ing with another two-run burst in the third when Maurice Williams hit. a long triple to score Charlie Ryan who had walked, Williams 00011111! himself on Rudy's error. Liekidnflkes tallied their only two d third st o an Melanie’ single to center field- wiitn two runners in acorinli c0517. ticn MoAleer forced Mike Hen- ngey to pop up, Perry then hit a bud liner to center field but W1- it off Legiopaires Four Glasses weren't to be shut our. however and a ,,,,,;~~i_,,~;;;~;. At Saint John rowed over Stanley's head in the hole between first and second. _ Elmer Morena bitched ball for the Legionaires gl ns up eight bits and striking out. three but his teammates couldn't set i0 limoAleer for enough hits to WI» back the rune they live 8-way- Maurioe Williams who took over the cmter field position after a stay at shortstop robbed Perry on two occasions with nice catches on hard hit balls. Mclsaac also gave a nice fielding display from the Legion’; mound accepting eleven chances without an error. Anchors’ FOUR CLASSES ...... SAINT JOHN, NB. July 1 —~ (OP) Harry Direct, from St. Stephen. won two heats and first money in the free for all event of a harness racing program here to- day. A Saint John horse, Hal ey. took the Junior Free For All in straight heals. The No. 1 classified went to My Partner. owned at St. Stephen. and the No. 2 Classified was won by Mae Budiong, Saint John. Best. time of the day was 2.12 l-2 in the free-for-all. 1M“ the “OIL b tt wiai shortstop was cny‘ I B)‘ more that; 31cm nu, gutting safely SUMMARY EAL’ w “rife n '0 A a Free-For-All main e1 4 1 i o o o Mlclnnis i; 3 1 l 1 0 1 Harry Direct (Meehan) 131 ll. Henneesey 4 0 0 2 1 l- Dale II. (Woodcock) 242 Pe e 4 0 1 4 3 0 Worthy Ennine (Barnes 413 lb 1) g 31:18 (I, Wildcat Volo hiCreamer) Till‘! I’ Sunnymede ( eehan) . . . . . .. Nieholsonlf aoiooo ._.,1;_1_ mwud‘ 388338 Time2l3l2,23201-2 Tom“ n a 5 “is a Junior Iree-For-All Hal M Kaine, (Marr) ...... .. 1 1 1 “Fla” n fit’ f,‘ '1‘ 1° f,‘ R Cristiano AxwoTthy (Year- a a 2 Gwflolf u I f } 3 3 ‘l’ Dale Cochato (lVIill) .. -238 mo" g, 4 0 g 1 0 g Lawyer Grattan (Campbell) 454 , sguflgy m, 1 9 0 3 3 o 'Ilhe Baker (Mcehan) . -645 Ryan lb 2 1 l a o o Time 2.1a; 2.1a i-s; 2. wiiiimisc! 411300, er c a o 111 o o No. 1 Classified eer p 4 i 1 1 a 0 ' Totals 318 871 8 1 My Partner (Henley; - Wm- Iniflation (Arirmtmnw . More by infirm n n E Ruth rotoi-Dulaovifn") 0a..) i ' Miss Mac so o s "BM °°° "m 5 3 Delilah a (Walker) .. n----n565 MW“ m °°° 3 I meta-owi- Brook (Williarn- a 7 son) . .. ‘UMMAIW Iola Henley (Short) '11 g Rm“ Runs ___Anchom a; Time 3.17 1-22 1.18 l-fl; 2.18 l-R. Et°§¥§Ef-..§§.§? m. a Classified 4H5.“ 922-. mifflm-Lolf“ m; Mae Budlong (Hart) iii ' a. Base cn min-on c- Ruth Direct. (l-iatty) ‘I H earl; Off Mclsaiac s. - Archie Lee (Phinney) 8 83 SI d Reilly. - May Mean (Thomas 4 4 7 Kane. the June Henley (Merr) .2 5 5 u1._ Gauthier. Talimi McGibbon) .010 ' -'-—"“"-*-— Craig Lee Harvester (Jones) 8 0 4 Dorie Mark (Thomas) em- ‘ Time 2.1): 2.28; 2.20 ‘ --- ' ' ' day. The London Ont. shown-kw. B! The Canadian Press in tlgree auccteaekve ‘w. r “ I561‘ 0 U!“ C. Rose (Sandy) Bomarvllie “ha; 4 and a in tn. flnll. son-a‘ W“! "MW" ~ 86!! ervilit has won one amateur charm)- VIII! are, io-Jonshlp four times since. LII-III! C v pinup at Toronto 20 —The hamess racing season here opened today with four events. A Ridge in time and Pace, finrally won by Dori McKlllop of The 223 'Trot and Pace ‘_ JULY 2, 194s Cardinals Are Victims 0f Two Defeats Cardinals of the Holy Redeemer softball league suffered a double defeat on Sunday when Red Sox handed them a 9-7 setback in a nlD and tuck encounter in the opening game and then they dropped another close 12-10 de- cision to the Dodgers in the mahtcap. Vessey hurled the Sox to a win in the first game while Pius Cail- laghan was the winning mounds- men in the second tilt. ' It was the fourth straight vic- tory for the Red Sox entry and they have yet to meet defeat since the league openins- / Bucko Trainer's home run wal- lop with two on was the feature of the first encounter with Benny Callaghan being the outstanding batting star as he walloped a single, two doubles and a triple. Next league game is scheduled for Friday night at 6.30 with the Red Sox going after win number inals. first money in the Free Flor feature of a four event 1i ht har- ness r card before l. 1553 h tod . 0133b owned and driven by Bob vickers of Sydney Mines reg- istered a lhree-straigh triumph bu tn, 2:10, Jacob Withrcw, owned y Richard Jabalee of North Sydney. took the 2:17 in straight heats. and nino Hal finished with two firsts to win the 2:34. >1 alums-Nd)- Speedy Hanover Times 2 i- Wqlnhlflhiwl I16 2:11. PURSE Jacob wiahrow . Marguerite Rose ‘Jada Clyde Eqaupww Hilkwhw . Prams-tau»- FreeForAl Chuck WOIIT‘? Brcwnwood 1881‘ but-II frank "' . Panes» Big Crowd See Race Meeting SAOKVIILLE, NB, July 1 — (C?) — A record crowd of more than 3.000 saw three classes 01 harness racing this afternoon at the new Saokville Bpwdway- A I I I high wind prevented the trottera land pacers from makinfl xood time. I Federal. owned by L C. Bor- irieau of Acadiaville. N-Bn 081D- tured the free-ior-all with three straight wins and best tinm of 2.14 3-4. Jolly Harvester. owned by J. Mac. O'Brien of South Nelson, N. B.. won the first heat in the 2.10 trot and pace but gave way i0‘ Lady Hal. owned M. Goviuiii of Moncton, in the second and third. Mayme Axworthy. owned by I-l. Mitton of Sackville. opened the .220 trot. and pace byt Y-M 'first heat but followed Nelva x. Vole. owned by Barrieau. in the second and third. SUMMARY 2.16 Trol and Pace-USN =Lady Hal. M. Clovang. Moncton (Govanir) - Jolly Harvester. J. Mac O'Brien. South Nelson (Collette) Hillside Scott Qiediac (llrv Josedale Gol I ..I1_l .. .. . ll 2 . V. Irvim. ing) . I 8 I MsAllister. Montton ( ma) 4 4 4 Loretta Abbe. A. Gallant. Amherst (Gallant) . l B B ‘Time 2.16 1-2. 1.17 8-4. 2.10 l4 Iree-Fot-All Trot and Pace Pane B500 Federal. L. C. Barrieau. Au diaville (Corinier) Amherst (Co: Bonnie Bu . shanks. Hal as: I ' R Naive A. Vole. i... C. Ban-fem. (Collette) --.-...~..=-»ni.i- aim-a. five at the expense of~ the Card- Wlth an estimated crowd of 3500 in attendance the Island harness racing season got away to a fly- ing start yesterday at Summcrside as Anti-Aircraft, big pacer owned ‘by unzirue nor-Jon, chalked up his bw-mfl l/Klufv or the season when he outpaced a field of six to cap- iure tne iree-ior-all in straight hears. Warm sunshine weather kept the big houday crowd in good humor throughout and despise me nigh iizixu times urialked up in the vaiious heaps were con- Blderfid iwoci with many clase finishes mm: provided III the af- ternoon's snort. The Victoria Driving Club's 2.20 Stake with eight horses taking luck affair with Eva Worthy, Di‘. Preston Mclntyrels trotting mare, heading (he field ivfth a sum- mary of l-Z-l. Winnie Scott, go- ink a surprisingly good mile iunnished ih-e opposition in the first heat; then Dr, Seaman's smooth little pacer, Just Betty, stepped into the picture to take the second heat after finishing sixth in the first but in the third and final heat Eva Worthy again had too much foot for the field beating off the closing drive of Buddy Mokc to take top honors. Anti-Aircraft diowed plainly that his win at New Glasgow last week was no naere flash in the pan when the bifi pacer. per- forming smoothly all the way made it a. straight-heat victory. l-Ie won the inst two heats handily; in the third Kavola took over the lead and was still in front com- ing down the stretch but. driver Cobb Miller $100k Anti-Aircraft up to nip Kavola at the wire. In the 2.99 trot and pace a new race horse stepped into the Island picture when Marion L. finishing third in the first heat came bark Large Crowd See Harness Racing At S’Side Yesterday the WOlTl prover). to be a nip aim i m: cuakibiitiuw/n GUARDIAN neat as he beat Luck Number lust at the WIN} t0 win by a. head. Again in the second heat the fans saw a whale of a race as INIBIIGII L. came through to win byunzues in a driving finish while the 531m pair practically dup- licated iheir performance in the third and final heat. with Marion akaln getting the Judge's nod. SUMMARY 2.20 Stake Eva Worthy (comm) Just Betty (Seaman) Buddv Moko (Brookins) Winnie Scott (OMF-ara) Lela Budlong (Miller) I Marjrire‘ Budlon: (Kelly) iJust Flicka (Curimore) Ishirlei‘ H. Temple (McKenna) Time: 2.17 1-4, 2.18. 2.17. Winning horse owned by Dr. P. McIntyre. Montague. as uiqwwesqp-a .4 awu-mwe-N -l uhoemvimma- Free-For-All Anti-Aircraft (li/Ltller) Kavola (Barnett and 111 lens ivas the winner of the first. PAGE SEVEN ‘Summerside Boxers Beat INest Kent Team Saturday night. Ln the Crystal -Rink SYCI battlers won seven cut of eleven bouts over a game bunch of W.K.S. boxers. Follow- ing are the results of the bouts with officials who handled them; R- Vessey. 99, WKS defeated Mark Delaney. 104, Summersldé. M. lllcMillan 112, WKS defeated Joey Schurman llD, Sununerside. L. Wiley 115 Summerslde de- {flied Jack Acorn 113 WKS. Kid Ferguson 120. Summerside dcfcatcd Ed Nicholson 12D, WKS Rag Arsenauli 123, Summergide defeated Slmmy Owen 120, , Ed l-iocigson 128, WKS defeated Len Savidant 124. Summsrside. B. Praught 132. Summerside de- fasted Jack Brown 129, WKS, Rod Hawaii 13B, WKS defeated. Dan Richards 136. Summerside. Noll McLeod 138, Summerside defeated Kid McKay 134, WKS. Carl Fitzpatrick 145. Summer- slde defeated Blots Carter 145, WKS Buck Champion side defeated Geo WKS. Officials»- Referee-Jcev McDonald. Judges _ Charlie Hogan, Calais 1B5, Summer- Trainor 158. McKienna) .. 2 3 2 Royal-At-Laii’, J. Hen- nessev) Bonnie's Bcv (Willis) Bright Spot (W. I-Iennesse Tmet 2.13 l-2. 2.12 1-2. Winning horse owned by Horton. Murray River. 23, 355 W466 2.13. C.H. 2.29 Trot and Pace (Sample) (Stead) fvfarion L. Buddy Budlong Luckv Number (Kelly) . Professor Clegg (Harkness) Capt. Abbe (Coles) Bill Aubrey (Smith) v iToniglifs Till Gallant. Ed Matheson. Timer-Dr. Austin Delaney. Amnouncer—Dave Lidstone. Rovers And Anchors In WHAT YOU WANT NOW HAVE IN STOCK Newest Styles in WATERMAIWS PEN & PENCIL SETS Also may be purchased separately CROCKETT’ WE S Jewellery I . {Fan I I (By w. a. Wheotlcy, Canadian Press Staff Writer) BEACONSFIBTLD GOLF CLUB, Que. July l--(CP)—iri a tense, drama-packed finish-one of the most ihrhling any tournament could offer-George Fazlo of Los Angles today blasted a two-under par '70 to win the Canadian Open Golf Championship over Dick Metz of Arkansas City, ICans, hy u slnzle stroke margin in an 18-11012 play- off. It was a terrific uphill fight al- most. all the way for Fazio until he moved in from when Moiz blew himself to a six (in the gar fhrc-e 16th hole, Then Fazlo nearly threw the title and $2,000 fiisi prrzo money right back in Mofz, lap on the home green. Fazio, dotvri four strokes after playing 1i Iioles, fought back gzimely and capitalized on Men's miscucs in Ill-P second nine after (he- Arkansas professional went out a brilliant, fcur-uridcr-par 32. I-I(,- picked up three strokes in one grand sweep at. the 16th and gal-nod another one on the 17th whm Meiz wen‘. over par. Then on the 18th both Frazlo and M012 uere will with their second shots. Farm caught a sand trap to the left of the green. Metz went Into a bunker at the right, Fazio fried an uphill shot to get on the green and it flew over the bank into thick bushes and shrubbery. He peeked and peered into the hushes and elected to take a pen- alty stroke He dropped the hall on ilic bank in the clear and then lifted H. to the right and back of the pin. 15 feet from the cup. The Rovers play hosts to the L. Haw-worms... Calumet Budlnne (OMeara) Time: 2.21 2.22. 2.24. Wirminv horse owned bv Geo. to win the next two and race from a field of six. Buddy Bud- TRURO, NS, July 1 -- (OP) —A 15-year-old horse, Walter Brown, owned by Scott Weeks of Dartmouth. NS. was the feature of the Dominion Day harness rac- ing meet here with a victory in the $500 Free-for-all. hlnsign Joe. own-ed by H. M. Sweeney oi Bridgiewater, N. 3., roniiped home first for the sec- ond time this season in the $1,- 145 feature stakes, while Peerless Hanover. owned by B. C. Cruik- shank of l-ialifax, took the $400 2.04 Trot and Pace. SUMMARY 2.24 Trot and Pace-—$400 Peerless Hanover (Allan) . Victor Lee. Semple) . .. Miss Cleo Dale (Walker) High Tide (O'Brien) .. . lviltai Bars (Walker) . Time 2.19 l-il; 2.19 l- , 2.28 Stake-SLMS Ensign Joe (Sweeney) Alpha I-ial (Harrison) . Money Maker (O'Brien) Prince Marine (Wisner) Flo Pirect (Walker) M. J. Volo (Hanklnson) t (Ballie) Shanghai (Sample) . Time 2.29 l-2; 2.11; 2.19. UIUIWN“ abuses-n 83st...»- @a+w4mw~ Q-Iw-ewv-ue- _ >1 acne-dawn»- 15-year-old Walter Brown Winner of Truro Feature Semple. Kensington. Baseball Results AMERICAN St. Louis OO0 301 O00 4 Cleveland .300 101 01x '3 Zoldzik, Fannici and Heli’; der. Berry and Hagan. 9 2 9 2 dar- Chlcago O00 000 000 O . -1 Detroit . . 000 011 00x 2 9 2 Haynes and Trash; Trucks and Tebbetts. ' NATIONAL Philadelphia 100100 M 6 8 1 Brooklyn 630 020 00x 11 I5 3 Lopstka, Hughes. Hoerst and Semlnick, Hemsley; Behrman and Edwards. '- Cincinnatl. 0001102000001 511 l St. Louis 1001100010300 4.12 1 Walters. Hetki. Shoun, Gurrhort, Heusser anrl Mueller, Lamarino; Dickson, Wilks Brazlc and Gar- agiola. Kiuttz, O'Dea. Pittsburgh 010000000 1 6 0 Chicano ' ooo c0000 o 4 z Sewell and Salkold; Wyse, Rush and McCullough. Srheffinrz. INTERNATIONAL Baltimofi- O00 002 O00 2 7 l Jersey City 000 000 12x 7i l~ O Flanifzan and Kahn; Gris. m. Free-For-All-SMO Walter Brown (Allzm) Billy Jane (Harrison) Tip Abbe (O'Brien) .. Josedaie I-Icssier (Walker) McKylo Cash (Hood) Time 2.13 l-Z; 2.11 i-Z; 2.13. Queen Square Ball Tossers Beat S'Side Queen Squar: ball-toners gave the Summer-side High simoi a 16-4 rusting 1n a free hit-ding ex- hibition Esme played at the Sum. 111155150 DPIVIHR Park diamond on Saturday. Earl Ocrist-i hurled the first four innings for the city squad allow. Ind the western team only two runs ‘when he retired in favor of Bea- nn in the fifth with a 9-2 lead.‘ Bealan walked the first three men to face him but soon settled sown UNIX-In! out the Summer-side Nuldedin the last two Inning! he McKay on the mound for the weefarn team was no puzzle to the QSS. batters as every man on the team hit safely at least once in. gush? e home run by Urban 0Q . Batteries I Q. B. S. Z McKay lndorSchui-imanw". ooh R21 G055 did all the officiating. 300M by inning: 1.19s." "m3 ‘Fl’ so)... . llln an ; ' ; ens. - 101030 of?“ BINGO Holy Redeemer Hall ‘TO-NIGHT w~»uo ww~n~ fill-hugs)»- \ . 8.30 who an manna linen the all’. . * ' Ireaeat . USE Gillette BLUE BLR DES ‘II (I-- \\I I .,Llod'0i of Bellhaven. I Write:- P. U. Anchors in tonight's schedul- ed Citv Baseball League encounter at the Park diamond. The Rovers have already annex- ed the first section and will striving to continue their winning ways but strong opposition is ex- pected from the Anchor camp to- nizht, . Probable batteries are: For the Rovers-Corlsh and Chipman; For (he Anchors-Mcl/{innon and Lar- ter. It's the Rovers home game with Umpire George Francis calling the balls and strikes. The game is scheduled to start at 6.30 sham. LONDON -— (CP) — Six A-, merican cinema (‘neatne managers‘ on a visit to London recently presented "he British Foreign Office with a copv of a IOO-year- old treaty between Great- Britain and "(he Republic of Texas." Swanson and Grasso. - Buffalo 000010000 1 5 0 Toronto 000301300X 3 5 O Gentry. Appleton and Tahacheck, Younf; Hamlin and Crompton. Buffalo 010 O01 '0 2 5 0 Toronto 000 000 0 0 '1 0 Manders and Yount; Brown and. Cromptcri. MacDonald Bros. THEATRE Mt. Stewart TUES. JULY 2nd -— 8.30 PJVI. Hail The Conquering Hero I I I I I Starring EDDIE BRACKEN ELLA RAINES ALSO NEW SERIAL “SPY SMASIIER" Lots of Thrills and Laughs ALSO SHORTS PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION NOTES paras am: ‘AT-om ma TO 1611b The Prize Llst for the Provin- cial Exhibition is now being trihuted and copies have been mail - ed to all regular exhibitors and ad- dltinnnl copies are available in any person applying in the Secretary of the Association. In this year's Prize List a new feature has been introduced. name- ly. prizes for the r-xhlblfora who exercise the moat rare in the prrlp- aratlon of live stock. the clean i- nnd ability in exhibiting in the —-$5.00. Breeders of beef rattle will be intoreerml to know that In Prize List an extra class has oeen made thus separating the Here- forda and Angus breeds. Belgian Kareem-Responding to the request of several breeders of Belgian horses a clan for breed has been made In the Exhibition Prise Lint. J. W. BOULTER. Secretary, Charlottetown, P.E.I. FOR SALE ~ Collie pups, sired by champion Belllisven Model Commander. Sires‘ sire, un- defeated champion Braegate ‘.946 MRS. E. S. ROSE» .5! dis - , nose of bhell sinlvlr-c and life mils‘ show ring. Prizes are sisoo-sitnoo‘ the I Metz got out of the bunker on the green safely. 25'feet from [he hole. Mom's was two feet short out he got down rm his next. fry for a par five. Frizio. with Lve strokes against him already. one more left for a win and two for a tie and another l8 holes of play. He took his time. rapped his ball straight for the cup. It slowed up, then seemed to gain momentum and dropped in. Racing At S"side _ WEDNESDAY,‘ 1111;153:5130 P.M., D.S.'l-‘.I~ 2:11 TROT AND PACE — PURSE $300.00 3 Seconds Allowed Trotters REUBEN LEE-A. J. Bernard, Hunter River. O. U. VOLO-Ilarold Stead. LORAINE ABBE-Jamea MlcNell, PAGLIACCI-Picton Brow-n. r- 1.11.10“, wam N'SEE—Willsrd Kely, Charlottetown. cornea»: ADAM-O'Brien Stables, Halifax. 2:28 TROT AND PACE - PURSE $600.00 LUCKY GUY -v Roderick Ford. GEO. MAC-Ben Newnome, Braclnlevy. 110mm: nus-chemi- ma, PIsquM. LADY ROSE — Picion Brown. LILLIAN BUDLONG- Emmett Bourke. ROYAL TELL—Walu)r Ilennessey. LUSTICIA — C. H. Chandler. 8 YEAR OLD TROT AND PACI LUCKY SPENCER-Myron MacArthur, Kengingum, MONA MaoKANE-David Pound, Charlottetown, MOLLIE onus - iviiini-a Kelly. LYNNMITE - c. n. Horton. KING S. DIRECT-Aide MacDonald, Sour-is. HELEN BUDLONG—O'BI’TQII Stables, Halifax. VALLEY LONG-Alfred Isowery, Moutgggg, MISS COMMANDO —.Dr. Preston Madntyre, Mmtflgng DUDY BUDLONG —I<I:|r0ld Stead. Horses declared in and positions drawn at Walker's Livery Stahh Charlottetown, Friday, June 2B. Adrnimion including tax and grandstand, $1.00. wrmnutn MndTONALD, Secretary, o Winner Of Canadian Open Golf Tournament nadI K. of O. Opens Softball ‘Schedule The Kniuhts of Columbus Soft. ball leazue was Offldglly m. I-liiizuraied over the week-end Iwhen the While Sox and Red Sex of the Ladies League met and although it was the first flami- the ' ‘ s handled them- QWKVPS vvrv c y and show- ‘(d- ursuuse of zit =2 1m fans some high class ball before the season ends. The score at ihe end of nine full innings WZLS, White Sox 36. Red Sex 20. They lined up as follows: White Sax K. Whigs D_ Grant. T. Trainer. E. Larkln. E‘. DesRochcs. E Diamond. M. Meurant, S. McNeiIl, J Mao. Donald. A. Lund and L. McRae. Red Sax-K. Reid, B. Stewart. P‘ Doucette A. Arsenault. C. I-icnneburv. C. lVioAulav. T. Mac- Donald, J. MacDonald. S. Nick- ersnn. N. Joseph. M. Boylan. The above teams u'l1l play this evening at 7 o'clock. Bulldogs Win Last evenln: the Bulldogs and Boarcats met in the boys’ sched- ule. the former winning out by a 2F tn 20 count The bosis were a little rust-v at the start. However they n-armed tn the task in hand and all finished locking good. The Hw- iin follows:- Biilldoes _ l‘). Nicholson. D. Clark, R Clark. W LeClair. E. "We. L Cralbe. H. Pineau, L. Kelly. P“ar:'at.=--K Tulle. A Coadw. .7 Burke. H Mumaghan; J. ‘This- IlotE. MacNeill W. Kelly, E. Gal- lan . The Aces and Tigers meet this afternoon at 3 pm. leading-tors, .I\/\/\/\. u 'I\\\_. If o‘ .. ... , ~\-~\ -~uAAuA u,» <\ \ n \v\ x \,\,\,\ -. \\.\ Gs/(ALVA, Qld Home Week AND AI. EXI i) I PROVINCI I August I BIGGER AIIO BETTER TIIAII EVER ITION I3 to l6 /vvvvv\ \ vvvv-F \ \ ”\ A s. ""1 THE ROBIN ' THURSDAY THE 4TH Music By The DOWNTOWNERS “ROBIN HOOD WAREHOUSE" Grafton Street Easi I I I I PRIZES I 50C ESE‘ ,r " \ SWING AND SWAY (Just. Follow The Crowd). . CANTSEN All Kinda on a Good’ Dance for the Boll HOOD WAY “no and Odie I