Ted And Stan Aral Flori: Score To leave The Sill leading Hospital This Morning” " "Moose" Blasts ed Sox; lwhirby Dunlops ' ' R 1- ( an ”"' ”" ”” ” '” '”m.9?'u...”””".m” tt.':..- "””"l'"'i”..':.i..t i. amt. ' llama win his first of four Amen 91' M e's ill.- O Q er 5 OWN l leS epresen ' to-u-o--at--an-vi-mul t"'....""'.&t..."":.t.":.' :.”l2.'.l.'.”"......."'l "'::".:.":-..l .?....e - I: mt rucocx -an revr-en-live -t its world ;',,”('7,';',1f”;.s:,I,f',,','",f,",':,",':if,';';,1 :';.f,,,"';,:'i;;:'Y:.:'g g'.l:";':,,j” """' """ "tar BOSTON (AP) - New Yori preceded by Carl Furt'llo'i double.l crushed the Red Sox 17-! Monday night that tied the season's high in run production- thrives on Boston pitching. drove in four Yankee runs. Trailing 5.4 going into the sev- enth tuning. the aroused New Yorlicrs st-nrcd light times and fnllmied with five more in the eighth in eiiual Kansas City: 11- run outburst against Cleveland Pailr '24. That score was 11-5. Rnlsitirud hv a 13-hit attack on fniu Soy hurlcrs. Yankee right- handcr .lohnny Kiit-ks was cred- lfrd iAllll his second triumph of the campaign after three straight at-thitrks . lt'KSlllNli'l'flN lAPl--WlIsllinR- tun . .illll l.riiion crashed in home run u .-h too out in the llth inning In hi-at Baltimore. 3-2 in the first game M ii rtnuhle header. then unlnadert it three-run homer in the first -mun: of the second game an Wasltinzlttii took the niglltclp. M4; The Iiw .'auie had been sus- pended allt'l' lit? innings April 11 with a late-inning deluge Bill Skowron. who 1 The other Dodger score was in ithe second. Furillo singled. ad- lvanced to third on a single by Gil -Hodges. and scored on a throwing error by Reese after a sinllic by catcher Joe Lonneit. .Alcx Kellner scattered seven hill tin his first complete gamr ill the season Monday night to hurl Kan- sas City A's to s 7-I victory over Chicago Wliite Sox lt league leaderl' worst heating of the campaign The A's roinped to their fourth straight victory on Lou skizas' sevcnth homer of the season in the second inning. WASHINGTON (AP .ltni Lem- on's blast into the left held bleach- ers off George Zuverink with two lout and none on in the llih inning lifted Washington to a 3-2 llt'l0l"y the clubs completed a suspended lame of April 21. The teams Dilyrii a regularly sclmtttiled game after completing the contest called because of light failiirc. ltllLW-HIKEE IAPV-The Na- CHICAGO IAPP Veteran lefty i new the p over Baltimore Monday night as. due '0 mm fawn" .tional League leading Cincinnati 51: LOUIS tAPt..t.'i:iprnn stanlltedlegs won their first game of Musial, the leading hitter in the the season from Milwaukee National l.ca:tic. unloaded a two- Braves, ll-6 Monday night in a lit run homer and youngster Lindy p inning game that saw Hal Jeffcoat Mt-Daniel twirlcd llfllll baseball as,and Johnny Logan ejected for the St. Louis Cardinals dropped fighting in the final inning. Chicago Cubs Monday night. 6-Z. DETROIT fAPl--Detroit Tiger! PiiiLADEi-Pill-A HP) - Dull? turned Flt-irly Wynn'a wildness inta Snider and Gino Cimoii lI0mBI'Ed.'foiir runs in the seventh inning "W" mill ""9 ”"- 3"d 3"" 33"! Monday night and broke a three- "" Rm"ki-V" D"di39" 3" meyfganie losing streak with an ll-5 1 Denicils Mode Concerning Signed Contract Reports NEW YORK (AP) -- A report don't know." he added. ,"but than that all contracts have been signed t t-r-rtainiy i! ll" ll"-'i'l request on lb ,for the transfer of Brooklyn Dodg-, ailrmia-" era to Lou Angeles. New York Gi-l Giles did say. however. that pants to San Francisco and (Zincin-;ti1PI”P WM I Dl'0D0lll on the nail Redleu go New york Wu; agenda In change the constltutim greeted with denials from all sides l Kn that only I three-fourths vole. iMonday. rather than the firesent unanlinoua The report, which went on tnlioie, he required to transfer a say that the National l.t-agiiel li'aiI('hlV would draft plan: for such fran- ”Thr rN'0lNl53i WM Sllbmil-led by .chise transfers at the annual nlld-:lltr tliluntikee club." Gllea said. summer N ” nal League meeting ”Thai': nothing new. .It has been in Chicago today. drew a denial defeated thrrr. tlmes.' ifrnm league president warren Althoiiflh Giles would not coin- 'Giles. mtant. ll has learned that the rea- "No request has been made hy g min the National Igealue m0V8d UP originally scheduled any club to move any franchise its nwctiiiz. anywhere at any time." Giles said 2 Iur Julr R. in St. Louis. was be- by telephone in Chicago trainer nf the umgressinnal hear- "Whether any request will he inc: on haw-hall which open Juno made at tomorrow's meetinil. lilll Spam 5 The Charlottetown Guardian. Tuesday, May 28. T957 All Star Wrestling Cord emet. Manager Wren llsir of the Dun- lops,waa well received by dele- gates. most of whom agreed with his COI:tOtl:.l.t0lIclhI:dH in more ill- portan an I should ticipate in the world cha1np,i:- ;shipi than that she ahould par ltlclpate only if she was assured of iw Canadian Press staff Writer EDMONTON ICPI e A Cinder- ella hockey team with an oratori- cll Ienlua as a manager has been given permission to represent Can- ada at the 1958 world champion- Illipl in Oslo. Norway next Feb ruary. Whitby Dunlops. thr Allan Cup mun champions from the Lake Ontario "Ami! cu! town of 7.500 who went all the way Elma an M WM", in their first year in senior Almned than mu, V C” competition. Monday obtained thatl Thu me upliim Mm .0 permission from the Canadian um um CAHN. "wmm"e3nd.u:n”.' Amateur Hockey Association. pm, ureumenmg the 1 b h It ufalligda was not reprcseitiited atpphnn, mm u bu c'i,iermK.lm 57 world citampions ips In ' . Moscow won by Sweden. The coun- l md::.?3il.T:”fe:i:ckfy JA"”d" try: 195;: represt-ntiitiws lost rm” to (""1 to akiniaery: l::J::i:mel:' ”” 013' "'9" l'""k”y hibitioa games before the world I y tournament and to remain for P-A53!-'D MOTION more such games afterwnrdr and l The CAHA passed a TPSDlllll0lI that Dunlop of Canada, the rubber- put forward by di-lc-gait-s from company which has sponsored the British Columbia and Saskatche-.ieam for the last three years. in wan that: Irremred to underwrite the club's l. Authorizes Whitby lo retire-;0peration and participation eg. sent Canada at the uurld meet inpensea if it was chosen on 11. 195R provided the club handles alllmeritn. necessary financing and that therel A general outline of the pro- will be no ("Gal lo the C.-tHA: jected Whitby trip, as outlined he. 2 Makes it niaiidaiory that Dun- fore the meeting. would nee the lops strengthen its present roster club play 10 to 12 exhibition lame: before the world meet and. itlng titles 10 years ago. Monday. older. slower. but still et.ective with the hat. these two again lead their respective leaguu an the major league baseball un- son approaches Memo:-lnl Do)- the season”: lnttal milestone. Williams holds a commanding advantage in the American League competition even for this in the cunpalgn. The Boston Red Sox' star climbed 17 points in last week's games. With a All aver- age he's 50 points in front of Run- nerup Mickey Mantle of New lork Yankees. The National uague race In much closer. Musial. in fifth pou- tion a week ago. jumped into the lead on the strength of a 12-point increase to 3.62. The St. Louis Cards' first baseman had 11 hits in 21 times at bat. Dick Groat of Pittsburgh. who suffered a severely sprained ankle in SundIy'l game agalnst352Phila-, delphla. is second with . picked up seven points before the inlury. Groat is followed by F Bailey of Cincinnati. 3.43. Don lg Honk. another Redleg. .347 and willie May: of New York Giants. Hey I The Cleveland intttmt .ooo.- tlll southpaw ill go to town. Md.. to spend further recup- git-iI0'I31o:ldIII0 his uncle. Ari- ur . iv again. here for Better: trip to Dr. Charles Thomas, eye ape clalllt. has been pleased with the way Score'I injured eye has been earl! Illilldllll. The damage was diag- nosed an a swollen retina. and it Will require additional time before the exact extent of the effect on Search vision. if any. will be American League. come Reno Bertoia of Detroit. .352. Nellie Fox of Chicago White sox. 3.44 and Cleveland's Vic Wertx. nao. Coincident with the announu.-. meat of scarf: departure from the Indians i pitch Bob Lemon left Monday for his home in Ling Beach. Calif., to cotivalesce from a leg injury, Lemon suffered a pulled muscle 'In hll ten thigh fielding . bun. ., last Friday nights game with Chi. eago White Sox. Trainer Wally Bock said it would like at least two week; my the 1-year-old but-lor'a leg to .,.. better. . llI8'I'0RlC srrz Devius in Wiltshire. ljntzlaitti, began as a settlement arounit . castle built about 118:. .ai SPORTS ARENA WRESTLING TV STARS OPENING BOUT BEST I OUT OF THREE FALL! by six players: and 3. Provides that in the future. if a Canadian team wins lite Al- ing at no cost lo the (T.-XHA. it will he the first choice as Can- lan Cup and ran at-rangr ftnanc-i several after it. Money from thel exhibitions would pay transporta- tion aild iivinll costs to and from. and in Eumpe. The Dunlops' .bat-ker would pay the rest, t E5N5E5,”.ilT.'19”"i Teach Indian Guides That . 46. Milwaukt.-c's Hank Aaron and Cln-. cinnati's Frank Robinson, one-two; last week. slumped 21 and on 16 points respectively and now they are tied for sixth place at 3.45. After Mantle. with .31 in the Timothy Geoghagen 22: lbii. Dublin Ireland l Ii The Gallagher Bros. VS Geohagen will give an exhibition of strength MAIN BOUT REST I OUT OF 3 FALLS 00 MINS. TIME LIMIT TAG TEAM MATCH Philliee 5-l Monday night and rout Working in relief for the first M'"l"l m MW" 'l"' Pililadeiphh victory over Cleveland Indians. i Robin Roberts. hwo was nicked for hut sixth loss against three vie-' fnrics. Diitigcr x0PTl0lIlf)l'f' Don dale pitched it two hitter. Starter Roberts. a 20-game win- ner for six years. l)rys- thr it-asnn. Drysdale collected his win a:ainst a single defeat. Snider's homer. i-ightfi at-zison. came in the third after Pet-wee Reese had walked. Ol- fourth gave up his 1.'lth and 14th home run pitch" of. of the i time lllll season. Wynn walked, home the winning run after the two clubs carried on a home run: battle in the early stages of the threi--liour. 22-minute marathon. All of Wynn': troubles came after he retired the first two bat- ters he faced. Al Katine doubled. to start it and Wynn walked the next three hatit-rs. Frank Bolling laid it perfect btint down the third i base line. scoring another run and Paul Foytark, third Detroit At Sports Arena Tonight Well folks. W first wcstlini: t-ard of the season will he P"?- sented at the Sports Arena. in nlghl. and Ivan Doherty has done it. again. lvan lived up in his re- putation of hrinlllnit Vfii kn0WlI performers here. by getting our of the really big star: of wrt-s.t- ling, Timothy Geohagcn. on this first card. Geohagrn. as most wrestling his strength at the a eitiiiple of his match with ilrrna lit-lore Gypsy Joe. Also mi this first card. will he ;the world famous Gallagher Bors..' uell known for their rough tact- l lt'S. they will take on another pair inf star attractions in the persons of. Lcn Hughes and Tarzan Tour- . ville. i The people that have seen these Comlort In Camp Pays Off Ky JACK VAN Dl.'SEN ,happy and comfortable." Mr. Faiiaillan Press Staff Writer lconn said, OTTAWA iCP)A husky llldltlnlnag,-RESHER COURSE fume spwadinfil a mbleclom Ni "Obviously we can't teach an riiiriirrriniiiusrightluinmatiiebecliiiiiang lgilgilxewrere l." ":".ih "sh 9: hmwr grounds of northern Manitoba. mum n''''w:':'' ”: ' .';T1"a'5 9" The white man is teaching bush Yh '3 " h .5. 9 " wl 5'" imanners to rugged guides at The l iiceln C19": in 5'"! .M". C”"”' lPas and the I9 graduates of the d"::'"'i”.'" cwmng ” ""”'d pfirst two-week course will put tan kn oed ndums "3 encculjled their new knowledge of camping I?" h.l'ne;::i'o(cll'(l,l:ll;,f;:lu-:illi5kl'e"rMi,';(' etiqiiette tn the test this year. Doc-240. Mike-2.16 l New Jersey l l I ll VS Advance sale at Fred Lsmbrol. under the clock. rnrnrr Great George and Kent stii. Ringside: 81.50: Rem: 31.25: Rush: 81.00; Children 501' TUESDAY. MAY 23th TIME 8:80 p.m. Gypsy Joe 229 lbs, Chelsea. Mass. LEN HUGH!-IR 2.11 lbs.. Mass. TARZAN TOUIWILLE Quebec. 226 lbs. mil bannock. a bushman's bread made with baking powder. flour. ilfd. salt and a littlc water. . "Actually they know how to do lall these things; we Just have to stress the importance of doing A good man to know Your Anny moli'ii, his fourth this year. waalpitrher, singled in two more runs. fans already know. lit one of thei stars on TV are sure to he on HA" mdla" on 3 Nmping mp strongest men in the lVI'(tSllll1li hand sfl why don't you other: who g S H Md Mm mm" around "'"'t 'l'd' ” .h' hhad '.a"l"iadV-V i have mnllf allmifk ::'W'ay' ill stitiamiiiwith a blanket gwllcn it's -done in l-tiimmersldr. i- wt gut you wt e we on or am . mm, '0 sleep... Hugh Comh head "MBAEEBALLTlliiouisilouew " ' " in W spoilt ram Had To Be On His Toes f tlon of the federal Indian slain mum” "M "I. 52-yum,” vet. branch. raid in an interview . . m-rran of 16 years service with the Provincial and federal expe Human gfnlu bunch. p are trying to teach him that tour- Top . notch guides from mwp orlsman Wryxxma ayartltr Sir, Jimmy Vlr-Ginnis a 'l'ig- what good fashioned punching mil lad Mm bl. mrkii. In mh: iiilqbeiiiiiveiluln lsrlffilcedwhri RESULTS ml(.l'".lli7'plliitoiaiiiitiilaiiiihaim-ifiiiiiiin iiildtiilli :ltll'dihInfi(ll.l:hCf1l(lifillfX()iitet:i:i3NdS were picked for the course. t I''"' ll” '" "' '' W” A reckless alitindnn in iii. attempt it; rm: CANADIAN riti-tsil im,,d,,,,,. no", ,9, Jnhmn H0, M Mm. Wm” mm M. mom ut year. it proved stich a auc-I loud W" ml the way to defeat New York. N "in ,0" ground. Jimmy in.” Mnorkn Lu". ind rmndlnp W: Fntmu. L: "timed mmomul cetls with the lndians that a see-i ' B. P'....d Johnny Roberta. Shame to any the sure his punchea counted. in the . Ball cm 10! 000 00-2 I It J,,h,,s,.,,, HRS. 5,m,,A,,,-on, (gum. The gum”, whn draw about -810 l :1! mtlinfulwiu 5' mid ” Ti" Al.lWEATHEK' gig. pair, both razor sharp. had to second minute of the round. Rob- 3 Wash 11000 000 0l--310 (tan, pa day during the llUl':llfl)lhTnll filsnlz. Fxpe;-'5 I": Fd Dan” of win . wmupwo, Pup" To GIIIWQI ti .2 h htl hf -. t.d' it. i bl B .C ll' 9i.z i ' . nns.arc nuiz H i t ' - '. tag: i ctr iousinc ate eore riic rIP in esperation u rown ecare l I ulvelriln); STANMNGS Ll(l,:l'0I;hScn0kinKI Mnmnmlt how? nip”. "weal. wgervhor M wndn hm, "NH . I y any QIIOITTOIII i life and fisheries in the area. and QolIQOflIllI' 0 COM" . Jimmy hurt him with a series ofltllt and Ginsberg. Triando ileftil and rights. Roberts was lt.ill Hernandez. Clevenger t7l, out In his corner several mln- (lot and Bcrheret. W: Hyde. l,: .to read a compass and map! Ind the game laws. "They learn that they have In lliniisands of empty seats in the Sports Arena, and the battle was fw um, w'cym.M. if it were t.loe Robertson of The Pas. Man- ltoha's assistant inspector of reg- .. ”-"l' fly THE CANADIAN PRESS i h I'll O To Cdn. College Track Mon Ry JACK IIJLLIVAN fniindlan Press Staff Writer lported to Canadians. included in lthis list was Don Mel-Ewen of OI- lawn. middle distance runner whoi Roberts; HR: Rkln-Snider. Flmoll. 000 Ill Ml .5--ll l3 0 New York i B0910! 0M000l.'l10-I 90 (1-1) we Nixon (2-ll. Cln - - i"'0"i Mil Christine Proud Angus (lluney 95 " said the Dodger coach. Billy Her- tu lcngur. I said the best in baseball. ltd escape from New York Glanlr iwiitiit Mayl. ,, "He's the best in baseball. man. "Not just the best in this rm .; at ll indeed a rousing one," vi h t H W hm Nmmui lg"... p ' possible to award a ghter. 5 me: after t e fatal ten was coun- zuverink. R: as - man. 3 . tni'.V on pluck and rourale alone. ed over him. A knockout victor! Completion of April 11 game. I W l. Pt-t. GBI. carry a tablecloth--even a clein lines. conducted the canadgun Atmy. Rnhnriti would have emerged meant it lot to the P.E.l. born Baltimore M0004 I00-6 9 0 Cincinnati 25 I2 ,676-- piece of canvas will "do-mat. i - J from thr ring a winner. but gamel mitt-stinger in view if the fact he Washington 420 30! 00xv.l0 16 1 Brooklyn 2t 12 .635 2 brush beds and keep "I r funint. V . . , t and filtrahle at he was. andthnd built his national reputation Johnson. Odell l4'. wigiit lfilpltlilwatikee 20 ii .1'o.!iiP clean to low i W15 Vmo him at i ficht ii: he did. Roberts wasion his punching prowness. l;Id giandu: l:::nmne:ler.B SL0ei:::.El1lllEl'lnlllR 1 . . . T i soundly beaten by his younger foe. DRESSING ROOM CllA'l'l'Ellt l. Jveniler I 6f i.t. uis . , Roberts made a particularly ganhte What does the future hot; foirdltgie glznclleiyangizrs Lg, 1 York 221': Jr sw..Psf.k. '3 Kgnf sffggf stand in thr latter part of te little bomber front gn " - ll - I - -; cago .. 5' . . . . . first round, when Mt-Ginnls noted I'll fight anyone my manager Berbt-rot Usher. leitismirgii 9 24 27314 Scheduled for 501'. "l""ft""8 WP" vvwrtiinily in "Jmillll field. M soiling. No 1-.l.Phon. 3103 for his punching prowness went says. I've done pretty good by Kill!" CW M0 l” 0o0"7 9 oi Anut.-tr-3... 1,.:nKm. y C .” M me ”p"'"'" "ceded- !" "Ill in Tillllell him. him. I'll say. and WK Iii fltlill Ch'c”” 000000 l00,":v.7 1i l. Pct. GBI. Ti" ('nm"L ':;,mm'GeJf (ituh i Because of our rapid expansion we offer an excellent It i - i II t 5 m l Roberts was in a had way. de- with me if I fllht Jackie HIP Lxelllnnfer .:','d.:d' Egliligh L.”:i(,)i'i:i (Ihu-ago 22 in .680 .a'x';'mE;;:li:;n- ';Jl-ccsnnnlld ”'sm.'t umny ml. men. "e 21.28. Wm. u' In” high Mhool ed"-cmlo:PU' . em. 0 ll. . ; arm the hint: rnur-ite lied ii-own den or -Hockey Sullivan nit! "'3 H3, Kc.sk-,,,., New Y” " ii -'"" i .,n 3,, mi. Blanch um. have .4 No aelllng. no experience necessary. interesting office and field Monday through Friday stir. it. c. SAMPSON t in the early part of the round it Jimmy McGlnnla. Manager Ants Y k Mo 0” 350 1., ,3 1 Cleveland an H Mill 8 Ik hedukd gm. uul work with expenses paid Friendly co.workers attractive sal- I. didn't appear that he would sur- la Pucci, who provides a lot of the N"' "V on mzom: R In 1 305"," ,9 M ,5” 5.? ball sweepsl a sch. hr gm"-I "V. Oumandln. ammo"-Q heneml pl". rapid pmmouom and . me this bombardment. his kneel brains behind McGinnlil' fisltl,.ll 3'""”" .. H d. Detroit is lit .500 it .i'dV ll"-l"” mg” '”, J. ,,,l 5.5.... r..t..r.,, ' . hIlf'lflNl and he obviously was on .all for the omve. ”.limmy'I I K"cl”' (mm in "d M'.'w"1' Kansas .'iI)' l7 I9 .472 7 id"-V' """' 1!" i 9 open in y VVW" "'5 w.7""l'."'"'"'.'""'.”'”" the way out. then came a con- flood listener he does what he's B'"'"' kptlmafrld izib lmuail Baltimore l.'l 22 .371 loin the Huh ” m p Build .V"l"' "7"" '” ' bullch mllllllf-'T Willi America"! nldcll GOVPQHOWIO "'”""'Tb"""""'h”'"'"i fusemenl. McGinnla failed to stay , told. he is one of the best boy: i7l- Ci" Fe; i ' "rm f';l;'Yk ' wnshlngfnn 1; an goo it and largest consumer " company. Write. phone or come up". In a neutral corner so your: live ever handled" added Puccl. K"cl"" LB "'l';" H "' ' ' '."a May .. Ouf In today and talk with u. ghoul your cu-oer Wm. mi-(1, '59" u frilly stopped the count at tievenl ovtctt IN nonnnrs dressing 5iW'"'0"- M?" 'l;t''z-m ,. i n i-itoilAilt.r. Pircnana F. . . , ooittnwltt and Mr.Gitiniii stepped in to re- room He didn't look so good. I Cl'V9i,""l "M" H T H m n NFW YnRK (Ar! P MM. Yqnkgg Lin.nP or he convenience of those now employed. lllll office will gnaw.” my some fighting before grttuig it knew, what I was doing protested D'l""". ” l:ih "V G, n 17, Whlmw hr mdmh malnr'TeaIu.l I . remain open from 7tolp.m. Wednesday. May 29th , . . mm". "OT H". Tia". Md Mi R"h"”.:M"hl am": nhw.aylPi(t:u,l'a'ntlftt Iaiidiisllxoinillegaii I71: idnmesi tWOn.l0Dl. records in par.lh.3”iT3NNL;P;M1"?('a3:33. GTTVM. 3'" fore the oves o oherts were in d ot it wit r I an sos. ' ' . . 0U o o wirmi off.g tin. in all due respect hg didn't want Logtalk about hisH;"Y' Lo'('7)F"&lj',."o:4;:L..?:ii.mh"e!)iqnu,,...l pun, up as much RR"l:lV:dd?:!mi1iii'1x::. V”. to Roberts he was lwnrded a one future plans. "I will be able to w”""- Hnmgcwweru (2,. '1)": phmdeipml ., New York (N) laukle lnlllry su erhm Broom"; I50 GREAT GEORGE ST. DIAL 35” minute rest. think more clearly tomorrow," y'"" L ' gsanmrd .5.” H Antonin mgsrlbilion llmi Tlllm The second round in particitlargsaid the young man. lB”9"'t . I I l 3,-ookiyn n pimsbul-'1' my -iD”dg'”, nil". hll)'e"h.:dym hm u was it dandy. The boys tossed cnu- i am. Sir. I-tc., i , . N'”"" "u'" N9,” ",5, .4.3, V, Fl-ignd t,1.4),l B'"”l p'"' ' F n -- -- -- -- --M - - ----- . .(h.i-ngo 000 too 001 2 ill 1 9 being handled hv Elston Howard. lion to he winds and did some W. 0. MCCl.U.sKli:Y W Lon" M" M. "ox! 5 9 0 (Zing-innmi .1 Milwgukeg iN) .. g; ' ugh. ,1 - . ..... .... .w.... .. e Rush. Pnholaky ml gml Nee-icm-H (4'm V3 Splih" i4' , man: Mt-Daniel and ii. lmlth. ml "MN!" I 9' fl-"ll" l"'tL'?,"" D9d9"'3 H.PPV 1” I Rush. HR: Stl.-Musial. l”"”"'7 lml " ”l"”" i - E From M. I Hg nmiriyn on om otitps 1 1 K American lihjeljll F I 53.P. W if '-' "”"'- T” einui olo 000 om-I '2 0. '-um City II 9 mm -0 2- . .,- , U. S. 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