JUNE 28. 1951 .....-..-..A....... ... Men's Sport SHIRTS MenYs 1'-SHIRTS Men's HOSE . . . . . Mona-'swIM TRUNKS Men's.” Ggbordine SUIT Men's SUITS to 549.50 Men's SUITS to 539.50 2070 GREEIIDAU oil Y0llIl HOLIDAY " IIREIIIIIREMEIITS at JGREENDAIJS I mourn nun sans MeiI's SHIRTS I. SHORTS . . . . 59.: Id si .25 Men's Si-row and Gabardine HATS . . 52.95 542.50 Men's SPORT COATS. 519.50 Men's PANTS All other Men's Suits. Sport Coats and Top Coors 14.4 GREAT GEORGE ST. I I, e e I 89: to 52.25 49: to 52.75 .. . . 52.95 to 54.95 s. 534.50 . 524.50 and 529.50 values to S29.50-- . 56.95 to 516.95 off 8 Men's store Harry Poulton Wins Unanimous Decision; Hays Defeats Wouters H.A.h1FAx. June 27 -(CPI - Harman Hayes. it 19-year-old bola puncher from Boston. won a. maj- only decision over Roy Wouters. Canadian middleweight champion. in a. 10-round non-title bout hero mnight. The decision was booed by the fans. who apparently Ihought Wouters had shown mmugh in the early rounrls.,des- one I not finish by Hayes, to lake the. fight. Weights were Hayes 15" 1-2, Wouters l56 1-2. Woutert. fighting from a crouch and scoring repeatedly with an warhead right to the head. was he oggfesaor most of the night. in the Jeltly rounds. when he WHAT HAPPENED TO TI-IAT 6oFT- I. A "give-"A Z DID THE MIESUS ROLL HIM --v UP N THE it - .T-ABLEC.I.'OTH.-. l - -.4”. '2 us BOARDING HOUSE LL PECAM NI-IO CAME UP WITH .3- '.THE PAPER SOCKS AND GI-IAKE HIM 4 sensational - opened a cut over I-Iayes' eye. he chased the Boston boy all over. the ring. belahoring him wltlii solid leit hooks to the body. and inlicht accurately. Harry Poulton. Charlottetown. 145 1-2. gave Tommy iGuni Spencer. New Waterford. 149. a boxing lesson in winninsz unanimous decision in the eight- round semi-final. The "Gun" was gun-shy and rusiy alter a layoii- oi 17 months. The Nova Scotian was in superb condition but was baffled by the unorthodox but ex- tremely effective tactics 0f'tl1c Maritime welterweight champion. Poulton delighted fans with his fancy antics. particularly Ia loop- the-loop right hand swing. Mixed in with his ring buiioonery how- ever, was a sound sense of timing that enabled him to hit Spencer almost at will with a left jab. and a sharp right cross. The crowd was pro-Spencer but the ”Gun" iust didn't have the ammunition. MBDDLITPON. N.S., June 2'1 - Steilarton Albioru slammed Kent- ville Wildcats 10-3 in the first game or A Halifax and District Baseball League doubleheader io- day but were humbled 7-4 in I aix-inning evening fixture. DAIRTMOUTH. N.S.. June 2'!- (OP) - Liverpool Larrupers blew g . A. F. I-lioyza-s In. 3-1 Win Over Holmans The R.C.A.!. Royal: lgbinned up the Summeralde Bale ll Loa- gue race considerably laet night at the recreation grounds. beating the leading Holman teum by a 3 to 1 score. The league standing tol- Iowaz I-lolman'I: won 8, lost 2. Curran and Briggs Juniors won 2.. lost 2. R.C.A.!'. won 2. lost 3. Bob Ashe. one at the Airiorce pair of big aouthpawe. followed up his 2-hil. victory over the C. and 3. boys two weeks ago by allowing the Holman aggregation only four hits, two of them coming in a leaf.- diiehu-ally in the seventh inning. Aahe won the Victory Cleaner Award for his line pitching per- lormance. Henry Gallant started for Holman's and was hit hard in the second and third innings. Garth Gay relieved him and gave up only one hit to the Airmen in the remaining 4 2-3 innings. but the damage was already done. Gordie MacKay pulled oi! the year's best catch of Bob Barlow'- long fly to centre in the lifth in- ning. and Hank Landry and Johnny DesRoc-hes made tine stops and throws from back or third base. Hank's from a hard smash on the hat of "Moose" Carson in the fourth, and Johnny's from Syl Bernard's bid for a hit in the sixth. BOX SCORE ll.C.A.F. Royals AB II. R PO A I) D. MacKenzie, m 4 0 0 l. 2 1 J. Hunter. c 4 1 1 0 2 i D. Carson, it 3 1 1 0 0 0 B. Barlow. lib 4 1 2 '1 0 0 J. DesIRoches. 3b 3 0 l 2 2 0 W. Green, ct 3 0 0 0 0 0 St. John. rt 4 0 0 1 l 0 Hogan. zb . . 3 0 1 1 B 0 B. Ashe. p 3 0 o 0 l 0 Totals .. 31 3 6 21 10 2 Holinan'I AB I ll PO A I Mat.-Kay. rt . 2 0 1 2 0 0 T. Lanci1'y. Elli . . 2 0 0 2 1 0 D. Underwood. lb 3 0 l 5 0 0 S. Bernard, 2b 3 0 0 D 2 0 K. Walker. if .. 3 0 0 l 0 D H. Landry, ss ..2 0 1 l 1 3 B. Grady, cf 2 0 0 2 0 0 P. Green, c .. .. 2 0 0 8 0 O H. Gallant. p n o o n 1 o G. Gay. p . 2 1 0 0 1 0 G. Bern-ard. ph .. 1 0 l 0 0 0 Totals . 22 l 4 2.1 6 3 G. Bernard batted for Grady in sevcnth. Summary --- Stolen hases. Mac- Kay; REFS -- Underwood. Bar- low 2. Double Plays -- Ma.cKen- zia to Hogan to Barlow. St. John in Barlow. Struck out by Gallant 1. Gay 4. Ashe 9. Base: on ball-.- otf Gallant 3. off Ashe 5. Wild pitch. Gallant 3. Earned runs - R.C.A.F. 3. l-lolman's i. Losing pitcher. Gallant. R.C.A.F. 10, Holman's 5. Umpires plate. bases, Hogan and Deshoches. -S Close Finishes Al Monchiii Races MONCTON. N.B., June 27 - (OP) Close finishes in the junior free-for-all highlighted the second twilight harness racing card of the seacon at the Mone- ion Raceway tonight. Two of the four classes saw the some horse win both mile dashes. with Joe Eves, owned by James Watt. Chandler. Que.. winning the No. 3 classified and Lady Ruth 'I., own- cd by Rachael Stephens, Sack- ville. N.H., winning the No. 1 classified. another close one in the ninth in- ning and Dartmouth Arrows mov- eti into fifth place in the Halifax and District Baiebail League with a 3-2 victory tonight. Major Hoopla 7 IF vbu Nara” A. J HAT g H YOL) . . YOU hhh GADFLIES Age '11-ie. KIND on ' CRFRC5 Ni-IO ecoaseni-) ATi8Er.i.Fi2Ar.ii4LIvNi-S . (Ll6i-ITMIME I200!---w A It DMDENDQ I 1 Left on bases-. Phillips: ; Prime County League idiedule Prince County Baseball- gue schedule: Leu- JULY 1-Tignlah at Lennox Island Grand River at Klnkorn Wellington at Mimineguh 8-Kinkora at Tignleh Lennox Island at Wellington Mimlnegaah at Grand River 15-Lennox Island at Tigniah Wellington at Kinkora Grand River at Miminegaah 22-Miminegalh at Tigniah Wellington at Lennox Island Kinkore at Grand River D--Tignilh at Wellington Lcnnox lllend at Grand River Klnkora at Mimlnegash AUGUST L-Grand River at Tigniah Kinkora at Lennox Island Mimineguh at Wellington 12-Tlgniah at Kinkora Lennox Island at Mimincsasli Wellington at Grand River 19-Wellington at Tignlah Grand River at LI-nnox Tslnml g . rim GUARDIAN. CI-IARLO'l'l'ETOWN lS'IidI llom Wins 1 At Woodstock .-... WOODUIOOK. N. 8.. June 2'1 -, (CF)-Jo Jo Spencer. a wood- stocli horse. and Pat D. McAlduii. irom Fredericton. divided free for all honors as night harness rac- ing opening here. Jo Jo Spencer's time of 2.10 was the iastosi. oi the night. Don MaoNeill'a Lil Frisco oi Summe Ade, P. E. 1.. led the 2.28 clasrwith times of 2.16 1-2 and 2.18 2-5. The other event. the 2.18 class, was won by Brighton. at Woodstock. Aside from a Maine horse, all other entries were from New Brunswick-mostly the Wood- stock area and Fredericton. Mimlhegaah at Kinkora Game on July 29 between Len- nox Island and Grand River may be played through the week. Poltponed game: to be played through the week. . Playoffs start August 26th. First place team meeting diii place team and 2nd place team meeta 3rd place team In II two out of three Ierler. Winners in play two out of three for Prince County champ- ionahip. Players are asked to clip oui this schedule and keep it handy ilor ronrly reference. S. ”.:.'i'i.'iSliLE IIOMPARE THESE PRICES 'AIIO GUARANTEED QUALITY ME", FINE FIIwn-BIuo-Brown-Greys29'5o QUALITY SPECIAL ....... ... ..... ...... .. oriran snrrs IN flair; mronrnn WOOL wons'rII:ns"o'GananniNE to 569.50 MEN'S GABARDINE SPORT SHIRTS. Colors Wine or Brown. mg. to ss. Sale 33.50 MEN'S SPORT PANTS. Fine quality Gabardine. Reg.-to ss1o.95.. Sale ...... .. s7".BTi MEN'S GAIAIIDIIIE suns ;taf'.f."Ys'2”E42r VlVITiiT2'l'-A-IIIT-5.5;R-I "MEN'S T-SHIRTS. Asstld. Shidea at I Mms'srn.aw1isrs si ”aovs' e ! novsr .noys' y I SATIN srnmzn C 1 SUMMER K JACKETS .. ' ii T-SHIRTS iPANTS . . ' I HAMBLY & lNNlS 166 GT. GEO. ST. MEN'S AND BOYS? WEAR PHONE 2754 Over two million miles of flying men and vital supplies to Korea for the United Nations! The R.C.A.F. is doing a job. The perfect performance of these aircraft in such gruelling flights is a tribute to the ability and sense of duty of R.C.A.F. Technicians, who daily inspect and repair flight-weary engines and intricate aviation instruments. You will serve Canada and the United Nations as In Aircraft Technician. The Air Force gives you training in I trade that will lelwayi be valuable--I trade in the great and expanclh-Ig held of air transportation-under expert instructors-on the latest in aircraft and aviation equipment. IIGAF ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE SEE THE CAREER COUNSEILOR AT YOUR NEAREST R.C.A.F. RECRUITING UNIT -OR MAIL THIS COUPON Big Birthday Party I Service lnrnviialllltll milesynf airlill.. Alaska . . . Tokyo . . . return via Wake Island . . . Hawaii . . . the R.C.A.F. Airlift to Korea . . . more than I million tons of airborne freight . . . through blizzard and Pacific storm . . . Without mishap. These nodes are open: AERO-ENGINE . . . . . AIRFRAME RADIO-RADAR . . . . . INSTRUMENT ARMAMENT SUPPLY and many others To continue to do its part In the defence of freedom the expanding R.C.A.F. needs more men of once-fo train as skilled Alrcroff Technicians! ' TO QUALIFY TO TRAIN AS.AN R.C.A.F. TRADESMAN, YOU MUST . . . BE BETWEEN 17 AND 40 . . . BE PHYSICALLY FIT . . . 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