By YORK W “o ° e towel and, in effect, concede that >) Mothers’ Nicht ’ Indians are out of the American : ° : ao | With Dinner | cag” a Thailand May Take _ Prince Rupert Boys Boxing f Ray (Ike) | Club, managed by Martin Saun- hort T | ders, took their mothers to a ym here on rout from a. | apecial dinner last night with wit their | | part of the money the y rece ved nkees will QUEBEC (CP) Prince Chum- | from the audier ce at the boxing their |l0th of Banggok and his wife | show staged las pring eries pot. | Were introduced to trout fishing | : They had a wonderful time.” | as he |‘ the Laurentihes Park after | sald Mr. Saunders, and explained | it the | 4ttending the International Red | the event was held cement that his | C'OSS Conference at Toronto this || | relationship bet the boy 1 man — jand their homelife.’ ‘George The Roya] couple enjoyed good One highlight of the evening pe short- {fishing for a week, and a fish |came when N. R. Young. pres- from |@nd game department official jident of the Annunciation Home said Prince Chumloth had i ;and School Association present- tor it, | aired about possibilities of fly ed Billy Saunders with a trophy what | 228 Quehee speckled trout to , j|for the best all-round athlete Thailand, where the yould he & Presentation wae on hehalf vould oc eo re ithe boys.” was a White z. naan ae YOUNG CHAMPION — Shirley Campbell, 16-year-old stenog- oe «kc es He knew | — ade, the ficial 1+ it eres rapher from Fergus, Ont,, is greeted by her mother and sister Mrs eae Bue — ne —_ P : pHi near the hatehing stace coula| 204%, 16, after winning the Women’s World professional cham- (py:cotte and Art: Mrs. Dumas nine .| be shipped in ice to'Thailand as| 2?0™ nip three-mile swim at the Canadian National Exhibition, |anq Bob; Mrs. Watmough and | ing we & é : Toronto. Shirley won the senior women’s mile amateur swim | Billy: Mrs. Good and Bob: } noua oe oe n ‘ ide Te "| last week and turned professional for the world title, She said | Prystay and Ros 3 Mrs, : Boone ' hehe part of her $1,650 prize money will go to pay the mortgage on | Bob and Billy; My Saunders ason her widowed mother’s home, (CPPHOTO) | 4nd ee cousin ae cinta, | SAT), atnieen Saunders 30D up Desormeaux, Dick Bury, Doug meena ; Letourneau. et alwar ite ing | ins SWANSEA RETIRES : HALIFAX (P)—The Canadian 8S SHORTSTOF lfrigate Swansea lich sank TO WIN } Win or an GES three U-boats in the Second be . ‘| World War and made the longest hertatan || NEW YORK @—Thanks to the) his 22nd victory in the opener ees in RM hiatory, ae eisoee ) that | stalwart. pitching by three | 8-2 while Carl Drews waltzed to | rence any ae _ eo full season ||moundsmen, two of them former | his 13th win 9-3 in the nightcap Sy a, Wet aun teh Poo as ; , nves National League players, New Other Scores pdinsarsiige Piast spe we RCA Boone York Yankees blanked Boston American League Petaanany Pag o : ” 4 4 mt . Boudreau Red Sox twice in the American! Detroit 5, 4; Chicago 6,7. | ae pum ee ee while the League day-light doubleheader! Philadelphia 2, 0; Washing-|“80F@cor” has 's second to 4 | Tuesday, 5-0 and 4-0 \ton 3, 5. es too many A\ The Couble-triumph increased | National League hampions Yanks’ lead to 34% games over No other games scheduled. t that was idle Cleveland ndians. Pos PCL mye 1 for Rookie Tommy Gorman twirl- Sacramento 1, Seattle 12. a ed an eight-hitter in the opei-| 58" Diego 4, Portland 1. | j 14° ing game. In the nightcap, | San Francisco 0, Los Angeles 5. | erage Ewell Blackwell and Johnny Sain | Hollywood gna 4 = Lak JUNIOR CHAMP- Lea Wind- |4 pair of veteran right-handers | iat onig : asheuite 2 or eigs or of Halifax, N.S.. won the |plucked from the _ National | Vaninoiases A towieben. © 1952 Canadian Junio Golf | League, combined to shut out Valie 5 we neeiad : ’ Cham} Vane ( the Red Sox with five hits Tri City % Kalai 4 apils 10 course I ut Victories extended the Yankee a, oo i old Mi seitimnes hot 1 of | win streak to. ive straight. Sox _FARMERS' RETURN Phone 969 148 tot A "I %5 and 77,. three» stt have lost seven of -their 1: ast | Canadians paid an average oi imse ter in the 36-hole event than eight and have scored only Once | 61 4 berets a pound for dairy bu’ a John McClung of Edmonton |in their 36 inhings. They are er in 1951 compared with 548 in ( and Jerry Knechtel of Kitch- '8% games off the pace | 1950 sme ener, Ont.. who tied for see- | Blackwell, purchased from} —" Sep So hea Henee Bea be a, Ond place CP Photo) | Cincinnati Reds last week, per- | | shortstop —'mitted four singles in five inn-| | Al sum ‘ ’ weep ings in his first start for the / ™* | world champions, He tired in the | ATTENTION 3 humidity end was removed: for | . ~*~. |\pinch hitter Sain who finished, | MIXED LEAGUE ' allowing one more sing]! s17e Safet 2 NATIONALS BOWLERS . ™ y = Brooklyn Dodgers may be a 4 meeting wil be held ‘at c . 3 cinch to win the National ' whiinaiie sil a Fyolosives lLeague pen t but they per- 8 p.m., ednesc ay, Sept. 3, . formed like vices in dropping at the bewling alleys. KY D fe a night doubleheader to Phila-! All teams must be entered NeW lant delphia Phillies that night, a The Phils slaughtered Brook- One of the lyn twice with a combination / explo- jof brilliant pitching and lone : produc- ball hitting. Robin Roberts won within Co ee Si Paper invites e ° ~ ' /| Contributions 3 —" : Te . the entire; PORMER COACH — J. Percy Of Social News iteral Page of Edmonton, famed 3 : 7 ; The plant! pasketball coach, stepped from The Daily News were cent safety} one career into another when, |Sive all possible coverage of so- BG One otiiciak paele | de verre thie. summer after | elt ind personal news. of tawn | fF don't take Cnances! 49 years teaching. He re-en- district and will appreciate f are aoe tered ste 1 politics a Pro- |contributions of such items, Re- rit ching hay.”| pressive Conservative and was | Ports of club activities weddings, by Cana-! elected to the legislature from | eas and personal nutes are in- t a cost of! Kdmonton in the Aug. 5 pro- vited ad o contact a reporter, t on the} vincial election—one of ty phone 749 . itinent to be, Congervatives elected, An In- Swiss-built| dependent member of the, leg- | ' Phi device} islature from 1940 to 1948 and ! DIXON 5 GRILL eucsswork out of the| prineipal of a commercial hig! a t operation in chool, Mr. Page is-best known x OSI VE the ; the coach of the Edmonton AND with gly Grads basketbai] team, an ag f glycerine pregation of high school girls 1 COFFEE SHOP ING SYSTEM which won four Olympic titles equipment installed with s generat- cope ratur 1 nit , The the alarm ture rises above Gegrees, and if it mark of une opens a ps the mix- Of cold water. ust take a show- 4eling each shift, wi measure against Pe from contact oe Employees , With a complete Clothing each day to .) Usk of sparks »uttons or hooks. * provided for all © no nails, and visi- pear rubbers on en- ere Apart from Shs reson from bo eee oan Ound anger } i d dum ny LO the factory, the machinery is 7 Copper or brass, se materials don't fied Ads Pay It is sad to see Manager Al Lo. ator during Biazzi; oRTS ROUND-UP | GAYLE TALBOT and held a near-monopoly on international women's baske ball championships for almost 25 years. The team disbanded in 1940 (CP Photo) Expert Renovating |; Famous Old Chairs NEW GLASGOW, N.S The famous chairs of Charlottetown, on which the Fathers of Con- federation sat While working out the union of Canada, will be re- paired in this town. A,ynative of Prince Edward Is- land, Preston Fraser, was en- gaged for the delicate task. De- cision to restore the seats as nearly as posible to their original condition was reached by Pre- mier Walter Jones of Prince Ed- ward Island in consultation with Fraser, There are the chairs, that were His jesty’s Government at Charlotte- town more than a century ago They are being moved by truck to Fraser’s workshop here. The three heavy Confederation tables however will be refinished at Charlottetown because of danger of damage in transit, C 50 of Mlivared ¢ AT> Geuverea LO ava ~ i moet ke Frince mupert Vdairy mews Wednesday, September 5, i952 od Boys’ Club Holds | States, | League VANCOUVER “Baseball Booms on Many West Coast sandfots o After en- (Camera targei. | VICTORIA €H— Jaimie Terug, |Fraser Valley amateur league,|10, and Jeanie Burns, 13, are joying only moderate popularity | signed with the St. Lone. Browns |running the red-coated RCMP a for i the British world. a long time, S grown into a big thing in Columbia baseball now Baseball fever ranges from the prof Vancouver League to So baseball keep going. The ver, similar is the merce the to Poriy be that tario vania confused onal Victoria Tyees and Capilanos Triple-A Western International | the Baseball Leagues a likely player at the age of amateur Little | can of , EXPANDING CIRCUITS Little League following the leagues the in outgrowth in hey move up into Junior baseball. Now amateur baseball leagues | blossoming throughout the | on the coast and in the | are province, interior. One Vancouver team made a good showing at regional Little League play-offs at Richland, Wash., in 1951 and 1952, These playoffs are the first step to- wards the mecca of 4,009 teams nearly American Little League the Little League World Series at Williamsport, Pa, Arne Hallgren, formerly of the Junior in Vancouver, a Boston Braves con- tract for a figure believed to be Kingsway League signed Basebal between $12,000 and $20,000. Baz Nable, a product of sports the | start | 10 and} in Vanecou- | pattern of | the United | of al baseball league started here by | Junior Chamber five years ago They changed. it into a six- | team league in 1950, for players | ; from 10 to 12 years old. Gradu- | lates of the Little League go into} League, which is not with the Pony | operates New York rm From there t of Com- | On- | Pennsyl- this year organizat jon $3,000 plus. The Browns have also signed cther players from valley and coastal circuits. 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