. 0 'r I i 7 I nounced W is d i, D, , . MaI1UfaC"Ufers Currie IIIel)i1'I::&Il.yCIlBI,I1!llI'I ad l T .b Profits Higher :I,fnni:lgstt:ceication's public relation fl 8 . . The Study is based on repltaa ' FORONTO. (CPI - Canadlanifrom 1.043 member companion FPITISBURGH (APl-Pittsburgh maItufactui'ers made an average Wm! net sales of more than 37; irates Wednesday traded first Profit in 1955 of 5.9 cents on each 750,000,000 representing nearly basemamoutfielder Preston Ward dollar of sales” it 1' mdicaled by "”e'lh"d "I C""3d3'5 Ei'0”' "U- ,u- are-es see--w - e to Cleveland Indians ,0, Catch" QMSUFIVEJ; made by the Canadian HD1111 Pfroduitz with total Eves!- . A 'llU I ' ' i ' Ilie Charlottetown Guardian, Thursday, my 17, 1956 1 Henry H no.1... ,, ,,,,, an M, W "frets Assomtwn- "ff; gu,f,fgve31sfi7j-WW 0 . . -W wan e-Cj.--..TOe..:- pinye, swap. 5 wmpared with 5,2 cents - P Plmol . . h 1 . . V Ward. currently hitting .333, was aIiiiicle954 3?: iilmliveeliiesf thzf niiiiizgiilriiglciirbf "'9 1593' player in the trade that Started-with a high of 7.1 centsim are far E" ””5' M wk" "I. iaent home run king Rniph Kin" in 1950 and a low of 5.0 centsla..ctf."y 3"; m "19 Chicago Cubs in 1953 ll" 1952' . H Fuilcs has seen action In only 2?f- me. 529 cm.” 1955 prom”-I GREAT STORM 0'19 inning with Cleveland this ers Lihmiiivliiiziitigalgndo siilgrehoktj-1 . . - I I . cens t5;:5?:ai::s5I year he hit .261 with was retained in the busmesg. ' I Results of the survey were u. TIPS ON GOLFING Be Good From The Start ..r-Q. - . The worst tornado in United States history killed 689 persons in Missouri, Illinois and Indiana 3 1925. ., . ..-.- , H . 2.2;: .-y::':e9.g.-. .;.:-;:;;:9:.n'.':e-w-.. RIFLE SHOOT WINNERS Pictured above are the win- Ian Legion held on Tuesday Constable A. Bishop, Phil L. uowatt and Loyola Mu,-. , ners of the rifle shoot between night at the armouries. They are ” the City police and the Char- (1-r) Deputy Chief Sperns web Hughes, Bun Duffy, Staff Ser- naghan. I Iottelnwn Branch of the Canad- ster, Constable Preston Hillier, geant A. J. Dowling. Constable Guardian Piioto.j ' 0 ' day in which it appeared that the it was hard to find anyone who I N o supporters of neither fighter was would pick Robinson, who wag absolutely zonvinced his man deemed too old to attempt . would win. comeback. X; Each faclh was hopeful of success but not to the extent of golu overboard. The condition. of course, does not apply to the official parties So most of the exports went down with Olson in two rounds. Robinson now boasts lIlf' larger group of expert plrkcrs but the betting line is EXlFi'nlCIy tlnn and practically a toss-up. W" ANCIENT ART W 25-Player LIIIIII Sugar Ray ..a?El??””i4Eili2; ””1i.;..5l1i';Are Confident end of his backswing and at irn- steady head. tiliinmed lthell: squad dff the t?5- of Robinson. the champion. and PlVel' "H Y 5911 DB W0 LOS ANGELES fCPl-eSpecula- Olson the challen in ex-cham . V BY ALEX MORRISON .a firrn hold with your left littleyri hthanded .pitchers - Duane tion on the Sugar Ray Robinson- These people hreagthegi fire anei ct-.N'mAL PRESS CANADIAN lfingers, realize that such tauits Pilette and Angela I-tpetri-to Carl tlioboi, Olson middleweight confidence, .G0u- COLUMNIST definitely prevent yuu from pi-o.lMiami of the International Lean title fight Friday night reachedi Last December in Cliicznzn l.I'Il' we." get mmewhere on this ducing ,-,. true swinging fiction, gun on 2A-recall. i one of those odd stages Wedncs- situation was in marked contrast. particular ride it you'll first con-l AI”. nah" "mt. Y0" ca.n.I' uh WV mmate on th. ordmary elecmcyan inferior starting position or fan. Recognize these facts aboutlmake ""1 inferlnr backswmg and it. One. without motive power tol M:0w em” wlth ” 50”d d"'””' whirl the blades around, the fan SW "S' cannot function. Two. without Be good from the start. blades to push or pull the air you have no fan. Three. the function of the fan as a whole depends on how well each part works in con- , aection with other parts. All of this seems to be perfectly . rlf evident. Parallel points about the golf swing are just as obvious when properly viewed. The motive power in the swing is the body action that helps to whip the left arm, hand and the club through tlic ball. Without this fundamental body action a whipping action with the arm and club is impractical. No more can you get very far by trying to whip the arm and club Independent of the body. in short, all parts of the swing are realted to and dependent on each other. Also, the kind of parts Ielcrmines the character of the Iclion as a whole. y A swinging action demands good body balance and action, left side kadership as evidenced in part by in extended left arm and a firm pold with the left hand. A pushing Ir jabbing action is associated pith a bobbing head. indicating ,-or body balance and action, fly- imz elbows In the backswlng 2 (ol- lmx through, loose grip in the left Ittle fingers and a tight right, wrist. i The lesson 1 would have you learn is this-if your right wrist! Is tight, if your head bobs up orl down or turns, it you can't keep h. .: Im IS Bert. Trautmann broke his neck (By The Canadian Press) is helplI:,z"Mi;Ischcs.tc:i C13! wit; Gail”; pox. owned by wmjmmt e Foot a socia on up a wwiwnrd ad ridden by Em-1WembleystadluminLondon.'l'raut- sanda, won the Kentucky Dewy msnn. I wartime German para- zs year, .30 may -1-ha 3,-em trooper who chose to. live in Eng- uime.yen.-.oid also took the preak land after being a prisoner of war I954 PGA CHAMPION. Waller pact, shows a consistent relation- lurkemo. In his positions at the nun” bl'ei':'e":'nn'::"'::1':;Iy Iel:il:l':e" Dentistry was prai-iiswl as a pro- fession as early as probably before that. son BC, and Vericli rome SALADASCRAMBLE CONTEST! ; HERE IT IS! Make as many words as you can from this second phrase.- "QALADA TEA I9 REFREQHING" BREAKS NECK Seen holding 'trophy awarded England's "footballer of the year.” German-born goalie less and the Beimnng stake. um was kicked in the neck in the clas- icar. duplicating the "t ri pl. ing minutes of the cup final when crown" triumph of cnnndinn. he dove at the feet of a Birming- owned Sir Barton In 1919. Six ham forward. He played in a daze Start now to make as many words as you can from this phrase, "SALADA TEA IS REFRESHING". 'I'hc rules are the acme as for the hrs! contest, but we suggest you read the rules again. juat to be sure. See Rule 2 for mailing GRAND PRIZE WINNERS At the end of the third and final, contest, contestaiits' scores for the three contests will be added, and the other horses have since accorn--for the last 15 minutes and was gllshcd the feat-Omaha in 1935, rubbing his neck when he went up . ar Admiral in 1937. Whirlaway to receive his cup winners modal II l94l, Count Flect in 1948. As- from Queer Elizabeth. An x-ray Inuit in 1946 and Citation In 1948. revealed the break. FORII'S SPECIALS STEAKS, your choice, lb. 55: RUMP ROASTS, Ib. 45c BRISKET BEEF, lb. 25: RIB ROASTS, lb. 45: Corned PORK HOCKS, 2 lbs. 39: CORNED seer, brisket, 2 lbs. 25c 3-Fruit MARMALADE, 24 oz. 35: Cream Style instructions. Send your entry accompanied by the teapot trademark or facsimile thereof from any sire box of SALADA tea bags or SALADA package tea, to: SECOND SALADA SCRAMBLI-J (70NTi:;S'l' P.O. BOX 2500 CHARLUITETOWN, P.E.I. (Remember, entries must be postmarked no later than midnight JUNE 3. 1956.) On JUNE 7, the third and final phrase will appear in this newspaper. You mint nmplolo all time "Salado Suamblo Conhm" to be etlglhk for the Guild Man. IF YOU MISSED TN! FIRST "IALADA SCRAMILE CONTEST” you an still eligible for the Grand Prices and for A prize in this second contest. If you missed the first contest, send in your entry now. Just make as many words as you ran from the first contest phrase: "SALADA MAKES ' DELICIOUS TEA." mail this entry .-cparalely. lSce Rule 3) ' to the PO. Box number shown above. 30.0 Tmm K' you can win cl C-C-NI BIKE! if you didn't win . bicycle in 0" 5"" ..v M" ... "Salads: Scrambk C"::::,. nvnainlnl person having the highest score will be declared the Grand Prize winner of the beautiful General Electric 10 cu. ft. refrigerator. Other General Electric proflucls will lie awarded to the runners up. 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