‘Pick A Winner ON THE ISLAND IT'S liiclioy 8i Nicholson’: BLACK TWIST CHEWING 1 l Other Portland, Fairfield, iPSiS. €TS. Semi - finals Reached In . Tournament PORTLAND. lilo. Aug. l-III .-lvfalrle open champion Leo ‘Hans- berry of Rangeley Lakes Country Club and Joe Malia of rlroked past quarter-final foes to- in the top bracket of the Cannctt Portland fill)’ to pair n-ml-tirlal play of Maine professional mcnt at Portland Countr Hansberry set rose of Wilson Lake Country Club. six and four Ernie Ryal o Sacn Club, two up d Malia took i the Biddeford and will be wh uurlattaghedcl of o e mnate ayt Sweeney of Riverside Club, Port- g“ gang’? l‘: fgmmm‘ an land, one up, and Jim Bgowning y e " afrffiag°ggmfillzlgfggntgymglg’ qua" wailop a home run in the first ham, Portland. 3 and 2. Newnham earlier crowded Belch of ort e., three ego two, to Richie Murray, Newn- hard-drivl enter quarter-finals. former resident of Riverside, NB. lied Gross Swimming lilasses Darling Old Home Week, the at- m, tendarsce at. the Brighton Beach Rice T and also Kenslnmon Beach classes fell off. On Saturday mos-ring all the members of the Junior clad Int " is classes beaches will have final t.-sts at Brighton Shore and it is hoped that everyo Seniors will at 11:30 Saturday morning. heated at a wharf Norwegian ahl era have order- edlooasmv ABBOTT COSTELLO‘ louls-collll FIGHT PICTURES Anchors Lose Chance For Section Title? As Rovers Win 8-6 Surging mini behind n e-z de- ficit with a four-run upriai the last hall of the third len's North end kno chalking up an 8-6 victory tussle gal?” then pushed across the winning My Db runs on three more hi-ts he aide scoreless on s with a man aboard. est isn B. C. MacDonald J. Hunter M. Carmichael Ward . . Dillon . sucsacouucow-a: gtdbhidbflidfiggg: oooogi-n-eov-ear-ey al-noav-ol-n-aagw :°o»>-aos>-u>-I o=oo~uo~l-...°h1 both Summary losing pitcher Ryan. Umpire at late G. Francirs. on the bases J. ane and B. Llawlor, I scorer A. MacCallum. lleadlng For Football ls Banner Year (By Charles Dunkle Y CHICAGO Aug. l2-—(AP)—".‘he 1946 football season, headed m the largest attendance in sport's history, will get off to a almrltatcrrllariataltart tonllorrcw tnilght . w e annua contes l8- - , tween the iofessional ‘ ona v -. l» m d a home run over T ‘a ' gchedul In —bcs Angelles Rams, titlehoxllcliers Mm Yuk no 0M 15x ‘a m 1 l-lleghsg amgldepflvlllon in the 12th invl- o“ y‘ Ladies Singles - ‘:5.."‘€.3"J.iifl%.€l°°hi‘bif£'“°' Thlei game wgli llaowpwe; befoiie a e out crow o . rewy flclodlighted Soldier Field wltil m; “w” u” °°° 1°“ “'3 u 1 0 10 chanmimahip battles last sea- scn, heavily favored to triumph. For the collegiate squad gener- b k t wllltbelelnlooat-wari comgk l0 CI 0 l i1 CIHCB. 81168 member: of this es man squad. "mmmlihh coached by Alvin (Bo) M ally it of Indiana Unlverslt . are for professional grid rcn play th fail. Thirty-nine have been gned . Pittsbur- Pirste 1-0 in 10 innings by the newly organized All America _ W NATIONAL LEAGUE woke w Wm" Kerk Conference; 16 by the National Monwfl. a 8"" League. ORAVEHIND -In preciatiol __ s t ere liming the st Greet . . sqms T"”d'7 ‘ ar. W.J. Hartman. Australian Klutw. Gal-aside. ‘he OWN!" *“‘°"- °°"“d°',‘°‘{§}fd m" m" 1°“ ""°'“ "° "New York soo eso see 1-1 s 1 (iv 5' ‘m’ °’ """'""" and en putting down g couple of th atoning uprisings in remaining lnningio I'll-eddy Wha- vers last night cked the Anchors out of the running for the third section title of the City Baseball League by the west. enders in a alx inning It looked like an Anchor victory in the first two innings as they built up their early lead but dis- aster in the shape of three singles and a triple in the third, plus on error, caught them in the fourth. Rovers knotted the count and fth. Anchors had a glorious chance in the fourth to sew up the ver- dict when they loaded the sucks with none out but Dillon, winning ltcher, bore down hard to retire Harold Henllesaey of the losers .- - .- p“ ooOousr-wr-INO»: MQQ~Q~QQ¢QO (DI4t-IIJOHOD-BOH> :ol-lui-r~ala>O@°> av-nwov-n-oQéeofl bzos-acci-ac;° ‘Earned rum. gichrgs 3. Rovers - ; ome runs. \ ennessey w“! b‘ °“ h“ d‘ Th’ base hit. Carmichael; z base The ladafiDopaldMl-lufitler; SCCIEaIhbTSE. parents, friends and any interested vault?“ -k hi?” ‘gm; ,_m:l:"_' l v r I I Y- cmmm "e “WLM m “Mm ‘he runs bgtted in Hunter 3. lie-wiles- acy 2. MacDonald 2. Ryan. Car- mlCgillflkmnOiiblfib plays. bvvililan-lf; _ to non; ase on a s: c 5mm"! " “m lsJ€llonk a (gallant nénlmm a eh mam"! 71360 C nwardcutvllhglellyag Wardvon I mm from m“ o: soouand mum- Dillcrl 6' (Williams ‘2. Hennessey 2. IieClair. Ryan); Hits off Ryan 11 in 6 innings; off Dillon 6 in 0 innings; left on base Anchors 9, Rovers 8; Hit by pitcher by Dil- lon 3 (MacKinnon. Connors. Mc- Callumi- Winning pitcher Dillon, "Ryanil cMillln Reynolds. Berry. mailer, Krak- i nestled auskas and Begun; Fowler, Har- with I011!‘ MB is ris and Dssautels. nglnldfi Hoes-st Hughes Kai-l and sem- f1? I00?" 5m mid“ mm mm‘ , . . . pa, nil: CHARLUTIEIUWN _ GUARDIAN Hard-fought Matches Feature Local Club Tennis Tournament i Bard. clmely fought sets and The following matches sreschsd- of ,t.he Charlottetown Tennis Club at the times stated: tournament yesterday as the fav- _ orltes continued to advance. Mrs. Indies’ Singles E. Wren and Mia C. Sinclair ad- vanced into the ladies’ singles i DJIL-P- Bolidflfls va- A- Dc- semi-finals while in the men's B1018 5111i Com tlrti - i Y tti keen l?!‘ th:n0linr'lotte't§w:"1elilillt"§§§f “Jew” go?’ fiflglng; Tournament which is gathering a t‘ s‘! 6:3“! m °A mo: M“. “all” momentum cf interest as the play 2° 1' ‘h "P! u d w” ' . in the singles advances towards ‘@5181’; e’ ' H” wh ° t‘; 3 I Redd“, J pun, m. semifinal naga S a won a hard foughtmac p.m.—. u vs. A a ct. - €i.‘i"‘n.'.‘i"..2~'" some. lie l: °.°"“’"—w" r s “"- Gie has only to glance at the u“ ' ' _ . Mi slncli to k the 6 pan-E. Smith vs. N. Wran. double‘ schedule’ reigned by “t gecoreld aet $3. i r o Y. Boudrias vs. I. Connors. ficlals last i-ht t b tn t the matches “ing folloow Dwliltli will Y- Bvudrias. alter drooping the The “will” ‘"1" W“ anmlm‘ contested. 1t is expected that the m“ 5" 5'1 t0 5074101! While. "d PY ‘73101315 us‘ “mm a5 m1‘ doubles events will be well uudc:- came back sirens with steady 1°"- way by tcmorrow_ tactics to take the next two 6-2. 0' l‘ 5.3 v Men's Doubles Q Q - cllldexglyglltelliaiylflstbtgtwfin “fill- regglltllxlllereltiltrlglretir n‘? ill? nix: “Mame and Reddm W‘ BF“? beginners Miss A. Storey and Miss semis open Tgufnament with Gflbld find Qimiflim- i J. ‘gllcholsiw. They began their the iunior singles crown in his Husthefimfid J‘ Cullen u‘ “m” ma o d d in d ' _ ner o a . goncludeg lflestnellslgfil}; evvfllxthgivllllss fgckifieeazltL-lglgléfilsm dgfefilfig P31?" and MUM" "i while i l l ' ' i. _ d lime - segreCnwvrllrcdIl-lgizsgg)!’ lgelllreik thllg?’ all? Strum m swam“ Se“ e 1' aniioiédriais and Foster va. Georsfi l l h l l d l!‘ . Z1311 lr>'t°8-!8.e etahclld hglrtingwlathse: mmmxww’ “nmmgn Puma: moDonilrllu and Connors va- to her credit when the match was ma“ van Re ‘ ma“ Johnson and C. MilGHflld- called because of darkness. Last which émuld mo" °n° °t ‘he egenlnig they decided to replay 22st ‘firm: tofiamégt‘ Bomnzg M911’! ' “"51" t “mp, . ouet. tgillds aet and Miss Smrey won mund" Reddlm Wm’ is ‘hiihly ith nd W. Cullen vs. Cantwell match by the beginners Sm s was probably as closely contested “ted i“ the 1°“: club‘ L‘ “smuy 8nd WP"!- md n “we,” hush; to, u Wm found working out with Bill More- bte any of the final matches of amagigmfedzgd “:3; °1 “:8 M1105 D9115!" t e tour am t d h th r 15-111“ winner Wglkfiiinbff llle cglrretnit we: $P°°mt°Yl 01 Q1911’ fill-y. 111°" all‘!!! I. Connors and E. Wren vs. .1. Cul- ling a good job of it Kelly has A. Storey defeated J. Nicholson. been equally successful in his posl- -4; 14' a: semi-finals. ‘ , F. Hills d H. Dewar va. DeBlois defeated H. Lawson Mum‘ ilgdlig. Mme“ 6-0. . E. W nd E. Campbell vs. I. gilafliois defeated H. Dewar smclzllrn ‘Ind Juxgg. “d v. ' - H. Law n an . on . O O beg‘ dunk‘! E. camp B. DeBl‘ocla and A. D9310". North end Rovers got revenge ' an Allflatifl loft Ellflllltéfil‘ reverses . ey a reoe ve at e hands of the West end team durin! the c d l p I t Sig‘; section of‘ the‘ Citly dBlgebill s n ° uewen ey noce usy . McCabe's quad t fth l-n n d I n. °iinZ ...°.‘..“..’é“._% Tie With o ers n abbreviated six inning victory. Ev. McNe'llI's*sq'llacl" today must be singing the praises of Fred Whalen's team for by their vic- tory Rovers enabled the Legion —'—' team to cop the section title which BY Th! Clmdll" 17"" i leaves the Anchors in the 1'i1- . a c enviable position now of not yet There was wailirl! in FWMIMKP having a section to their credit today on the heels of last nights I being tied at the top of the sec- National League affrays that saw n H all ECU? ivlvithnthed self some St. Louis Cardgriakis sweep into a I I vers w o um late them last first-place tie t Brooklfl? mid‘ night. gera as they grabbed o. twin bill form Philadelphia. while dem bums . A strict disclpilnarlan he has wciii- 5.u, M A . ed many strong teams together at the Nova Scctia University and 3-3- his work is regarded highly not '_ only in the Maritime: but through- 5.0- out Canada... ‘ were dropping o. 3-0 decison to Sh‘ mam“! were ‘flayed m the Cincinnati Reds. . , Baseball m and» n» em more" or ""“.°°'“%l..-‘.5i“‘i.§€“i?§ii°i€ - turned the trick as ghee!" amid ailicltljpsflrllélueen ztreet Cour“ Hm‘ 44 e 8 In la iea singles Jean Hull!" the pesky R cap after eking out a 7-6 win in F 54' 5. es s the apgvngf_ defeated Kellie 332a‘ w“ bub Joh il-zndermeer was the While swph“ 84; d 7.5_ "W 5 he blanked Dom ing Annabele 'I‘ralnor an Brooklyn bogie a g h were played in AMERICAN LIME“ i sen with mm b11181" “*1 5°‘ 11155:! nrilrlzlisesw. Cullen and a. 5g m 3 _ prived ti-iem of their undifiifllidd p l through with Newngilrfk all: 3:: 001-4 g g ladefihll! m“ b" be“ mam“? starlight sectowigtories over G. gelly Gmhw“ “d Mmm“ mm “Sltlahgrlfllsial ve st uniln n ‘i-d fad inn°ii°ddiinkiiili ml? i: 3 and Rmmsozh I win over Phila-elphia. ‘in the opern- u-fgr lhei-r matches by default fcom st. Louis ooo ooz 000-2 a 1 er o! a dey-MQYII dovblehe-dertgj o. Henneasey an? a cnliashan- mldak’ Fem“ and Mfiwmm‘ ing. Howie Pollet, the col-or No. 1 Page and Niarhos. hufler‘ w“ can“ m u n mud ‘:00 a M W Dr Dum- cua" . m m on; 91.4 11 1 hurler and got credit for the vio- gsbolsl-E; Hfisiion vs. s. . . "1 51mm“) decisive blow Muaial. the Edna Powers vs. sniiiii, Maltoberger. Caldwell and National leer‘: M in! "rim" Hayes. Tresh: Hlighscn, Brown, bloke up i‘ ilve'9xtm'h“l2lg,i 5.00 p Mien‘. “M!” Johnson and H. Wagner. struggle whichrnesulaegulmin“ 1-5 P-aul n“ Vt a vain cunt-nu M‘ m3 a 0 ‘Ptllzeiladsgtgtgred ‘Qatari; by Q twoq-un J. Miilynnclaux vs. M. Hennessey. olo coo 80x—8 ls a homer by iron Northey- m“ ' '_ _ w we" We“ the Phggfigfi ‘3Ji.?sn°i§i’ln§¥ 3;. $85361‘... h r. olllicew York Giants nosed out g south a Hliladel hla 0C0 010 140 000-6 ll 1 nedy outhurled Ri Seweli, Pitts- _ ' 2 the der. s‘ '" '"°""".l:'...'..::.l b “slnszrin as... trick; Dickson. Wilks. Polk-ti and base with the deciding iéillkfl’ in ed with on out and ‘ gm‘): py R000!‘ i0 It! on Y - Pittsburgh ooo soc eoo o-s s i the stage mi- Grahamie var-Oi! (to innings) blow. Bo- Kennedy and Cooper; Bea-ell and Pitcher Warwn 591m M‘. f‘ Baker. ton Braves nlule-"l a four-hit!!!‘ ~11 defeat Chicago Cuba 3-3 and brim; Bolton eon us coo-a ob m, braves within a 1-2 mm o! Giloago 0M 010 100-8 I I the third N!“ cnu- I a, pehn and ‘lsasl- Bcil-mits. Kuah, It was his sixth win o e aca- Rssaenaberger Btancau, Milli- an and ‘lisrlinlck; ‘Brecheen and cc. Gar ols. ‘I glggnqi, 339.33g g g ltsasallsr When Mel on. Lcvnbardi and Edwards; andersneer and Mueller. One standout-alumnae slveenotmsmmls - Bemlh. Bllmnda and concur; ma: mill-ls champiofllhliil at u ' MVNY‘ Canines-and Hockenbsrry. . . ' amuse use as 1004 s “m: I ‘IP-égt?‘ 's'_doul~ies_ am - mixed Grease. ' L__‘_ 1 misuse-as: 010110001549"! _, ‘gust-ans flows": Dllfllflllfi! ‘it an. mo. min i; their alltlih olltakwlilfl; --»--.= ..~i ; . . , in Veterans’ Vie lll-asp I . i? tlalillll lo svllll lll nouns f with A Buoy-O-Boy KIDDIES SIZE, up to 60 lba............ YOUTHS SIZE, up to 100 iba. . ADULT SIZE, up to_i95 lbs. Also Cushion for the Car, Beach, Boat or Home .. $1.25 St. Staph matches climaxad the third round uled for today. and will be played 1 5'1‘. s , N. B., in winning the first. two heats of a free-for-ali on- the second day's . urglttgmug‘ "é J13; h1g1 ‘i: slecond nai- - s o . lea Palmer and Boudrias each 6 nm-I. Blnclei: vs. B. De- “m” B“ Blots. Han-y summer harness racing meet here. P‘ dke Alex, owned by Langile of nearby Milltown and driven by Earl Avery, Woodstock, stroke landf! must, y burned up the track today in Blown in Texas we call this shot s. wind cheater" because if you om control it you have a chance of getting dawn in ar or, at the worst, 181118.; no matter how strong the t er. P. E. 1., won the 2:08. The three beats were the fastest in the Maritimes th The record for most of the time 1n Texas and most of the courses are l-lnpfQtgqt. ed b)’ trees B. knowledge of how to make this snot is the first thing a Texas Bolfer F66 . In hitting the ball 1o 05 A hotly contested 2:14 Trot and Pace went to Kavola. of iottetown, with a first and two second places. illside Scott. St. Stephen. {vein a the hm“ ‘m “‘““"Y “l” m "m" Frce-For-Ali-{LIIS Mike sure that your left arm flT-i the club make a. straight liar. from the left shoulder to the ball. Your weight should be planted very firmly on the left foot. What's more. the weight gmethiixs gggtagltnallAi-Ililrlng tile the backswing becgme éryrelllpf Let m, caution you to Ieflixl s. firm srip on the club with y llseft hag-d} Otherwise the clubhead Bl) 0 urn at the int of in- Dact with the ball p0 I On this shot it is also necessary to shorten the length of follow-through by °°ml1arison with the normal shot. Pine Ridge Alex (Avery Anti Aircraft (Miller) Tip Abbe (O'Brien) Royal At Law (Moi-aside) McKlyo Cash (Hayes d: Bar- d) .. . 320684; 2:01; 2:08. 2:14 Trot and Paco-MOO Kavolc (Barnett) Bonn Beau (Avery) nine: 2:12: moi; Classified TIOT~S4W Hillside SoOtt (Avery) . 1* Peggy Noon (St. Oin e The fee-son this is necessary lg ti; insure an extra firmness left hand. arm and side. Of course, in krepin on the left foot the. retarded and its length cut down spglecialbly. the downswing the weight moves well ahead of the ball and move forward beyond it. arm continues to pull the with a feeling of satisfaction and m9 Md mam“ l‘ traded w ' 18H 831d M- HWPQT- , pride. 111- N. Wran and I. Campbell vs. N. e e e The following are the ruults of cullen and M. Martin. Renewing old acquaintances and 1951"“?! P155’? G. Fitlseraiq and F. Hilison vs. former teammates Fred Keil , E. Smith and C. Sinclair- coach of athletics at Acadia Uni,- Men'a Slnlloa I. Reddln and B. DeBlols vs. T. b“ versity is at present in the city Strain and J. M1119!‘- and receiving a warm welcome J. Palmer defeated T. Strain. D. George and J. MacDonald X!- from his many friends and admir- 6-1: 5-3. J. Johnson and B. Whitlock- era. Y. Boudlrias defeated G. White. G. Burnett and H. Lawson va. J- 0 O Q- 0 1-6; 6-2; 6-3. Palmer and A. DeBlois. _ Looking much the same as when Winner of above vs. Y. Boudrlas he performed with Abegwelt hoc- ladies’ Singles and P. Bolldrlll- key and football teams and mak- Ladies Doubles (Brookins) Time: 2:16; 2:16; 2:18. ilelson Gives il-llnder Par Performance PORTLAND. 01's.. ) — Paced by d older Byron Nelson, favorites with two exceptions charged to third mund victories ln the Professional t Golfers’ Association championship. the Yankee Stadium paid attend- Par took a beating in the process - once for the season to 1,980.72! Nelson appeared to hav defeating Herlnnn Barrcm. Plains, N.Y., three and two Mean-l out in the second. while he took the Portland club course to piwea with a. nine under tlon as athletic director at Acadia. E. Wran defeated A. Storey, 6-1; E, Bourke and C. Sinclair. by! 1° t in struct ns vielntghus fiat the wrists a an cause e clubhean to strike the bail in the i “Wlllwlnk. This pinches the ball between the cluhi-ace and the turf. it travels on s. low y thmuxhqut its flight. 10c me caution you about the left arm and hand in. relation to this shot. If you pennlt them to turn over you will have nothing left but a pronounced hook. ‘This shot will be a valuable one {grckyoge to adfi gnyour a cause . dltional distance we yo“ “d when nlaylns in the winds does not. drift off the line of in- ter-cled flight as easily as s high- er shot. Almost cvery part qr the country has its windy season, and some sections the wind blows all the time, therefore it will be well to master this one. Sam Snead told me on hi; m. from England. where he won the British Open. that he W0llld have finished for down on the list if ‘he hadn't been able lc play courses are swept by winds all of the time and all of the gooq 1mg. lish players msstesed this s-hot early in their cartel-s. Guerillas And Police In lilashes C at Chicago, himself 34 open holes playedin three underl standard figures. Nelson will imtch shots with (Porky) Oliver of Wilmington Del. whose five and four victory today Chandler Harper, ‘mouth. Va, stamped him as a aer- ious threat to the champion. Ben 808m of Hershey. Pa. 8M1 land. Mo. contender, will rzleet in the other quarter-finals. Practice For Legion Team There will be a practice for the Legion baseball team at the Park'- diamond tonight at 8.30 sharp and Manager Ev. McNeill stressed the fact last night that he wants all ‘ yers to be on hand, and on MANILA. ing between peas Philippine army mil tafy was reported ragln! Mrs. E. Toombs. tral Luzon provin e the regulars using brought up 15's and re on leftist l-lukbaiahaps d in a village in lxueva Ecijs province of east central Luz- NAVAI. CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS IO.- I THE KING: British Naval Oficcrs when afloat drink the King's health 'I while aceocd. Some say that the privilege of Naval Oficers oo remain during the the King" dates back so the reign of Charles II, lanolin i660 on boardtbe treasure the right oo omrcrurnl to B "a . ,' d his third straight over the glllsdeln all“- a 1 l gillistmnmn the Braves straight who at. mull ooo 1o: 00x 4 ll o wins over mo in 11X- Ror-l (Dim-l -_-—-———-—- toatoast and ever excused lroin rising on these occasions. PIAYII‘! Milli Pia eve INTIBNATIONAL LIAGUI , , ‘ ' mu p“: , f veneouv- ' b m.“ u 1 m“ mags ‘emery “mm, in The Best Of. Tradition . 006a . PM - m. a all“, ""n"-°o.nni. nit *- pre-war Davh Cup Mm. well l!!! ' nos-races customs u " --- MILD er MIDIUM ‘QBK T.’ III Pllll fine Ridge Alex Wins free - For - All At ' en Mectiuv. lied Sox Lose |To Chicago As Yankees Win (By The Canadian Press) Iter- losing eight in a row b lBoston Red Sax at Pwnway Park, local the Chicago While Box came from -behind yesterday to beat the Am- erican League pace setters 4-3 in 11 inr-‘rlgs for their first Boston victory c1 the season. Pitcher Mace Brown, who re- lieved Tex Hughson in the ninth. was credited with the loss and 41'- year-old Earl Caldwell. who pitch- ed the last three innings in his 33rd relief role this season, got credit for his 11th victory of the year. I-lughson held the Cllisox to eight hits and no runs h. eight. and two-thirds innings but blew up _in the ninth when the White Sex, tied the score at B-all, fashioning three runs on singles ov Frank Hayes and 00b Kennedy. a double by Michaela, and e. single bv pincn- hitter Ed Lopat. , The Chiaox pushed their waning run across in the 11th when Dar. Kolloway singled home Kmnedy who had singled and was sacrifice to second. Bcb Feller tailed in a relief role Philadelphia Athletics scored three runs in tne seventhno de- feat Cleveland 8-6 for the A's third ht victory. Fele-r came in to spell Joe Berry with the Indians ahead 6-5. two men on base 1nd on: ou’. Pete Suder. George Mi-Quinn and Hank Majeskl touched Rapid Robert for three singles which sent three runs over the plate before Feller retired v the side. ‘ Stead pitching by Floyd sevens and Joe Page backed up by Johnny Undelrs slugging gave New York Yankees both ends 0f a double- header from it. Louis Browns 4-8 and 8-2, their second clean sweep in as many do a. Bevesis regis ered his iblh vie» tory and his 15th complete game in the opener with a. six-hit ef- fort against Denny Galehouae. Lirdell contributed two homo runs to the ottackdn theseoond tilt, his second coming with two on 22 —- in s live-rim cut/burst in the eighth tltle-|fra.lne that sent. Sam Zoldsk to the showers. Page picked l-p his seventh win on on eight-hllfer. The crowd cf 26.499 tha Dimaggids hitting streak ck Whllfil Zipped at i4. genes. He added two White] singles in the first but was shill. 59 Entries For Amherst liolf Tourney W I (By The Canadian Prom) .‘ T, us. Aug. M-Fifty- nine entries from golfers inMonc- ton, Sackville and Parraboso addition to Anlherst have been received for the inter-county golf tournament to be held at the Am- herst golf club Monday. The 27-ho1e tourney will have contestants from Westmorland County, N. B. and Cumberland County. N. S. Nineteen entries have come from Moncton‘. nine from Parreboro and nine from Sackvilie with the rest from here. ._____.....?_ NO PARKING SYDNEY, Australia - (C?) _. Among by-laws posted e-t the en- trance to the Sydney Domain is one telling that it is an offence to land is beppelin in the public paric