King's County Congress Would Threaten Ball Schedule Foundations Of The Game ankees Defeat Tigers . -' .roc3asrsist.smm.lr,,,. O WA8l!lNG1'0;l::Pl-W saasbla future"endaalI: X it. Peahesst Georsetoivn commi-lonero hick, "'l'hslog- nu Junoattaisncilstsouru a llmore eals ICBQO ..s:"iW- l-..--lo”--....'2"---' 1-'-'-"---""r-i--l-iv-in--i been sandlpredlctthst I Vtaloiu-lsatlat. st . , ,. ,,,.V.,.,,,, 5 The Charlottetown ounilaa. runny, Juno :1, 1951 grngggg-,ge;',,b-B-",. W” '"""l - ,, mu: ehnaas are in the no.3 at doorman ""'" Ill THY! 2”i:”C”3'” "5"7c.;'Bc ”l'if.i.'”s1';i"'iis.i irssss It was double and Pete Runneus iinins I 5! 1'0"” "3"" be" i" 5"” ' A Fr-lek said ch action would re- ' ' "'”' "B 5"” It unveil OW 01' II EGI. CI! 29 E r - A - ' - III mm, In”, .weP! Dem”, go, N, gm mmpm, guns Barns: tsllilgglfmlkllir l tggge this late in the season aims nm in "me" hum". um. ggucougg nguogll W: Peekes. their seventh consecutive victory. Detrdt in seven sum since Ans Ming bghind Q 0 1 Wm I ' g ' and chaos for players and Pmmm m "aim mm. "'7 '3" It lit Stewart a-1. Thursday to set up a four 7. lass. MCDWWMS ,mm"m';'jQh m"'gl CINCINNATI (AP) - For the O e clubs" and public suspicion of in mm M. '1 It - game showdown for first place Unpredictable Billy Loes. oncslo” Ramos in the 1 t 49 .9. Second 511-gight mm, crmmnu - . 'b'llonc-Ity of a game no gm " ' If ”"””" "'''"'1"' July lllh Peakee at Menu in this weekend with Chicago White Brooklyn's probltm righilizinder..Th uu mhmn”; """"g" Redlegs Thursday night um; 0., allo cffeo- t .'.'F”"- ''"3'”'”- WWW Stuart at Goursotovm. ' '9 i 9 yo g at lead! um explosive home run inning (qr tive ." tame ."d""”.5'”'” mu...um' Au all II!!! It Puke. In a -menuni in-mreu for '”'”''”i” ltewart at louria. "i . ' 'h lh . . :.l:.';:":.:'r..".:':..S2l.i.:. ;.l.gim-.o-- mm 2- one on two in the second off rookie i Ty Lows (M; g Pitcher Binsles by Bob BUN 5' in: St. Louis c.ulu.Tfl”...?.'3'.'.'?'i Sax, whose American League lead was trimmed to lit games by a 4-1 defeat at Baltimore. The National League lead Aug nth Koren at It. louris at Georgetown shun ' Aug lath Sourls Georgetown at Morell. enough runs to defeat Brooklyn Dodgers 6-1. The five-run fourth inning was marked by a bong by Wally Post with the bang House and-trust subcoimnlttee. Frick said if such legislation were applied to the national pastime: "I do not see better baseball. Flyers 7 To 0 es MacDonald then smashed a er to the club that tint signs him. The Dodgers crushed the Flyers To ,wr-D the . chm. .L n Pen” bring E . fvlrgngiitg blmndangeemggxglylosnyg !lBhiinirf:r1'l-l'tt.::;lL&llrliriunisZsusby cuu.... h;,1(m-I,-anleVii:. fi;:ntLin the fast- 1 d i h b an H In "M a. gig r- , , - psiu Int! .alon c act. - A ltj t tr to gnu 1, 5' Ii" New Ymk G”"''5 'if3 "'1?i'”"”35' W2" EEVEN . H I Tliursllay night with IE7;-:eVl(FI:(l'; 0(ius Bell also got a homer for f.igl,'”s"Qf,';".l,,Fl.el9 as as y Calplaegban rdlzlll cliirieaclreod or lower admission prices, u- l-Dleiher. Frlck slid. Would : That put the Braves. who have triple by Gail llaiiis am a M”. Pmsburgh Firm” behind uh my Reds in mm mum. Donnie Simmons wen; thg rout. got out or are lnnjno by getting better ball parks. or uygmu on a "chaotic scramble" for play- Aug 25th Peakea at Sourls cg, The victory served to boost the for the Dodgers. sivinx up only Maclnnnon to ground out. better for the fan. In short I see 9"- Welkef Club! WIN 50 "IID- W" "- m- 5W"l"- ' able to compete." he said. as mes to start at 1.15 M, scarlflce fly by Johnny Aiiionelll off reiitver Taylor Phillips did ill :or the sixth - place Giants. who have won seven of their lasl nine. Antouelli. Winning his fourth nl re- lief. Danny O'Connell and Bobby igczir-olll illTy Dickson. The Redbirds, winners of 26 of lhclr last 28 games. had repiacedi Brooklyn llllo third place in the Wlilxizilikee as the leader by three National League. It also gave Br;il't's ncre beaten Thursday by them an even split in the four- xr-u York Giants. Now they're 19- gamc series here with on All s- Every effort should be mud. to obtain a neutral umpire. am, team shall supply a base judge the names and addresses of not more than 18 players must ls. in the hands of the President by baseball at back so years." sun WTNESS 0 Frick was the start witness as the subcommittee again took up The Dodgers scored twice more in the third inning when Kennedy doubled. Lund singled with Ken- nedy golng to third. Lund than stole his second base of the nlzhi and MacFadyen singled to drive in tennis with the most money would lend the best players. Fans would lose confidence. he said. if players could "sag - around" or be approcahed its Investigation of the status Myron." (mm min unu- loct four of their last five. three percentage points behind St. Louis Cardinals, who had I nigh! E31119 with Pilrsburgh. A Cardinal defeat would put Milwaukee back in first place. by seven and Reds Wm mm Phu3delPN' ind seven hits while fannllii walking one. MacLeod pitched for the Flyers and was charged with the loss. He gave up eleven hits. struck out eight and walked four. Kip Ready - Y phla pulled past Cincinnati into a when Bob more then one hit an inning in the mono . polles but that football and The first four teams in the league in the second inning a half game and seen percentag. Thomson-all ax - Braves - each - . , : P0Il-3lllS.kJ I Cmcum u h gaiiiift lgea guzwlaakelg puteiitage points ahead. Dodgkrs. had the best night of all the hitters Kennedy and Lund profemow gum won. Mu. ; I00 yn Was I I T W Or ll 9 . - ' ll another Np night game. Pliiladel- l'll3nersHstrarided. ed . . geiuglimwo hits in three "WI W sb'(Ft:eo2ofhsre;i sfltgiggoarrggri igllikf Enti-trll.1lst lla;s.N Ttilaeu usulireme ;',';y",f'Juf:fEy:;!v:- mm -w- IbGH - i z - r am” 3 is S C U 0 The Dodgers started the scorinz The Flyers were only able to get ngg; "'1': rsillermanw Act u:”c':W:g Rog: Burner cl? rultillyglgullgrleizthlgirfg lie. third place tie with the loaded triple in s four-run slxlh 'l temporary g, Brooks, l';- uaincs behind. by de- inning that lead it for the Phils. . . . . I r: femmu L-mcagovs cubs 7.2 in the southpaw Harvey Hnddix vthu B W I Lund led of by Eelilllg on on an er- irst and fourth when they Rot two boxing are covered. t h” mdkw I dr " - I ror. he then stole second. Callag- but falledfo score due to some fine Bar 3 schedule shall be the se '4. 0" "I ""0 rlrnr. won his fifth-. Y han then followed with a walk and pitching by Simmons and some ffgulglengfiblll degigrlinullkm: Beats W 2:15" lstuhuainst 8rd and "null The Ross Burner Ehctric soft- ball team defeated Barry's Lions last night at the Queen Charlotte High School Diamond. by the score of 7-3. Keith Dalziel pitched for Ross Burner and gave up five hits while Ballem pitched for Barry's and gave up ten hits. Tralnor had three hits out of four trips. Jim MacLeod hit his third home r u n for the year with two men on base. i only other day game. , TWO IN A ROW ' w In the other AL games. Boston made if tun in a row over Cleve- l'dl'lfl. 9-7; and Washington cut its losint; slrlmz at four games a 9-4 jub on Kansas City. The second-place Yankees, who have won nine of their last 11 to gain (la games on the White Sox. swept the three-game set from the Leclair got ll single to load the bas- good fielding SPORT SNAPSHOTS Big Four Officials Were Not Told They Were Dropped team sports. Rep. Herlong (Dem.-Fla.) pre- viously told the subcommittee the minors would suffer along with tile majors if Congress took away baysehalfs immunity. rick mentioned the proposed shift of the National League's 3l'00klyI! and New York fran- chises to Los Angeles and San Francisco. and said present blg Sifikinl out seven and walking but one in e seven-hitter. Ernie Banks hit his 13th home run. his tkilriiic Wilson of Ottawa, plnyingl the first time in the annual event, third in two days, for the Cubs. .:is ii iiivliiber 0" the Algonquin She lizis min the women's New Billy Klaus. Jackie Jensen and-(ilill Club, St. Andrews, N. B,, Brunsulck title several times and Sammy White each drove in two Tliiirsliay won the 26th annual as-lthe Nova Scotia r-hu ' ” runs for the Red Box as Dave Sis- hole Sllgniory Club invitation golw once. SEIGNIORY CLUB, Que. (CPI Miss Wilson was competing for Remember when Australia's John Landy ran in. fastest mile in history-3 minute. 58 seconds flat-in a race againrg five others at Turku in Finland three yearso ago today. Landy. ler. with relief help. gained his tournament. A field of 42 contested the two- slxth victory in seven lifetime do Miss Wilson won in a five-hole.da,v cnniP9ii1i0lI- Under outwa- cisions against the Indians. Slsler. pl;iynl'f in-er Mrs. J. P. E. Col-llllcnl rcculzilions no player may returning from a two-week built win more than one prize. Tigers as Bill Skowron doubled lclte of the host club. posting a- and Gil lll('l)0lll1ald singled for the with the grippe, now is 53 for the nit-dlil score of 24 for the extral in third Pia” W33 Ml'5- G. R- deciding run off loser Frank Lary season. Early Wynn lost his holes to Mrs. Collelte's 2', En hi Pallcrsnii of Montreal Kanawaki, l 1 wu -- .. g in the sixth inning. eighth. ;h.'id finished 36 holes tiedoat Hell. with 181 gross and a net of 161. By JACK SULLIVAN well in the P851." ;:aurglBn.m” x mcmt-te H .:f,3,iyr:h:::f:,9u,.pJ'y;';':mTd ii: Ttluku ""ed the ma” M Bob Turley won his dilrd with I The Senators came from behind. in Wednesday's 18 - hole round winning a prize in the l8-and- .. Canadian Press Staff Writer .. McFaddln: "Well. anyway, send He pmpheshd H mm major "essay went two hr. tor ma .l IE OE!!! 15799 W99” Ple- turned in identical under handicap class. TORONTO lCPi - mg a Rood me a letter listlns your quallfics- league Wm devalop um um mm mg” "'1'" agar! Y nglands Roler Ball- tions." . .. ........ BASEBALL RESULTS Montreal OOOMWWI)-0 5 II in H . dt h S . - h (1134 3y vnua; (1-AVANAN pgugsg H”l'”” 000 500 wxT.6 11 0 . iililif-y aplai'liPr'ssE;(l;l.n O ' E Hg ailost I-36-lllllc grass in the 19-to-iii players and offfcials. have been informed that I won't be working i l"1de5' Barkwmny Pmge :1 Mrs. Cnllclte had a three at the handicap section was scored by dropped from the league's officl- this season." Storey told Fisher. American League S3". Hg"mano'ishort third hole and Miss wilsonp Mrs. G. E. Hackney of the Seig- gting staf'f.tTrl,ilitth is the league; "All,lrl know is what I read in the ' a four. Each had sixes at the nlory Club. with 198. The net usiness u 0 men are mo PI 8!- Clemand 100 "W 073'" 7 13 3 R”"h'"" ml "0" 3”" 7 7 " fourth and fives at the fifth. Misci award went to Mrs. L.E. May- than somewhat hurt because they Simpson. A russed. hard-hlttins V 3090" A” 000 1”” 9 14 ” C”1""'”"' 022 '0" m' 5 '3 'lwllsun sinking a chip shot from: hard. Royal ouawn. with 164. Her read of the head--holiiilns in the player with Halmlion teams tram papers, the late 20s to the mid-40s during Wynn. Tomanek I-ll Daley 8) and Nixon: Slsler. Delock is! Stone I9) illinart-in ml and While. W-Sisler. l.rWynn. HR Cl.&-Colar vilto. Kansas City 001 on: 100- 4 7 1 Washington 010 on) 5lx- 9 12 3 ROUNDUP soIr?n?l7vInlnl? me side of the green at 18- and Shantz: Naranjo. O'Don- nell (8) and Kravltz. ITANDINGI National League Wilson scored a four at the first to Mrs. Colette's five and took the fifth. gross was 228. sport or KING'S posted gross totals of 184. Mrs. G. Blair Gordon of St. Andrews. also Storey and Simpson. long-time and well - known pemonallties around the Big Four circuit as Apparently the decision to cut them loose was made months ago when Cec Mcliaddin of Toronto succeeded Seymour Wilson of Hamilton as referee - in - chief. r Someone neglected to inform the interested parties and both de- ronto Argonauts. "Actually. I still havedn't been which he played in five Grey Cup, finals. was hot. "I was fired the day Cec McFad- dln was appointed referee-ln- chief." he said from his Hamilton home. "But he wouldn't come out and tell me. I had to read it ln'; . six-hitter, striking out eight and with five runs in the seventh. with the pl.-iycrs walking only one for his first com- Art Schult hitting a two-run pinch scores of 89 and in Thursday's lit Two former tournament win- thing that Red Storey and Jimmy . ('a('h pmlcd 44 going ollt and 46 ncrs. Mrs W. ii. Smith of Ottawa Simpson road the daily newspap- Qualifications. the man asks. ' lcliliiliit: ill for gross scores of 90,' Rivcrniead and Mrs. Graeme ers. Otlicrwiso. they might never Storey would have started his 14 orr-r par. .Pi'k.e of Ylinnlreal Vlhltlock. who have found out that they're out of 22nd year in the Big Four thla ln the five - hole playoff Miss;vias the defending champion. lob: this football season. season-ll as an official after a brilliant playing career with To- 0 Henderson 8; Cudmore's I I 0 Urban, McDcrmott I6) Truclsa . S F '1 A d Ga (7? Host (ill and Smith: Ramos. 5, Louis 53 I54 P;,i.-, 6"” ' S n served at least that courtesy. the papers." Clevcnbger ill: and Courtney. W- Milwaukee 3g 25 575 VI S'l'0REY'S STORY Simpson. who got in hot water Ramos. L-McDermctt. HR: KCy- Cmcinmu 34 27 "557 In A storey, who work; the first half with Montreal Aloueltes over Mcbermott. Phuldel M. 32 ,5 '55, 1 of the Big Four season and then some of his calls last season. said Chicago 000 010 000- 1 7 0 3 lb: 32 2., '5” 2,6 I operates as an official in the Na- he got in touch with McFaddin in Baltimore 2'20 000 oox- 4 8 1 Nm” Y k 17 as "W, l Twenty seven members were lMr. Cann expects to be transferred urinal Hockey League, was inter- February to ask his status and Fiit'h9l'- Slaley i3l D01'flnili0ll .ew orh 2 38 '3'57 13 lpresent at the monthly meeting of W N0"! 5'30"! Early in July. Gil- viewed by Red IMonlreal Star) was informed nothing had been de- - . (Si lmialmc IBi and Lollar: Lou P",”b'"'3 2 ”, I ime Smmnn Km 5 Fish and Calmlbcrt Clements very fltlingly made Fisher and here's what the big cided. "l was told I'd know in a . Chin” 19 34 333 125 i 3 ' the presentation. redhead had to say: week. A .- I "I called McFaddin earlier this "Well. it was a long week- " and Ginsberg. Triandos (Si. 1.- TAssnclalion hold at Cardigan Wed- Doughnuts and coffee were thor- from mid - February until the Fischer. American Isesgur . Detroit 000000010-1 I 1 w 1, pct, (:31, lnesday night The President. G1l- oughly enjoyed by .11. year to congratulate him on his M New York 00070llLl.o.x-wt Om: cur-no 31 1) .349 - lbert Clements presided. appolntmient." After the usual middle of June. L”'Y- Ab" ( l ) NOW Yofk 35 27 -521 IV: included in the discussions was " Ar 9" ” WW0" H 0 e . ;'rrul dBe .14-La. i .. i ' wt th' ilk thl: C d T h S I "”"" "”" "' " S':.'.f,lf"" 3; Z '23; 2'; "'.”?:,””,"'”"””"f,P1';,l"”"':T"” Form W. Prince 'i'lcri3c'3ii.:"'-in Jun Jon you 5 1-,", " G onllnues TO dy- onlg l- at. Unll l p. m. Nlllonll 1-ell!!! ' i plesi P" (lxpresse 9 ammo" int m lans this season." 0 a am” 30:1?" 29 31 -433 9i that full flycrs uould most likely Lea ue Saar; PHI do!” let you" -- - B t M 33 .441 12 i 5 r livrillk gfltl hi gt)? ooo-ml l : xnu'.".”'Euy 2s 34 .424 is be "leased "' "'9 "7"'"' . 9 Mel-'rddln: "Well. I want to The" ll one C"? 5005-11 Dunc b .. ......... wail-cm an in -as u .l::.l"L?:l:".::.:l::";::.:I i won me. son-u -e--u-l'o:'.:' "am: ”' " ""i" "-2 :h":'.::”r"l”c'”;.:.l". . (7) Antonelll 49' Worthington in international Lea gnu the secretary was instructed. has been formed consisting of the 3:9 er lfurng 1 eh;;:"' "nu gyc ;m,io"'on'u, 0””? and fl K.tt. Thoma. 191; Pizarro. w ' i - ' c , . Wu. ”.. '?"y T ' "”””' ' " . . Sn 1 3';'"y (L Conley :7) Pmmps (0) Richmond 38 g.5Pc-tam ti-Bl. :t;0r5)ellhl(llf' nflgsslisfrlgf l(;lrl;lWlnKAlI(;)ae:S. Allbierflon Ige:lor:- Storey. its always worked at six oclock. . A" W001 and Smvnlsk.i Crandall 47). W-An- T to 35 Q5 .531 1: d N l . 1 R p D3 5- 0" lg '3 00- tonellrli tliTPhiilips. Hm: Mll-Bru- 332:, ,3 23 .541 4' :'Rw;:":'usl::'::”5 io'l.cm Legionalres. O'l..eary 0 English plains on. a ews- Columbus as as .492 1 A llfaroons. Tlgnlsh Aces and Mim- U M Egg-!.1;lz:lDhia an-000-; 1; ; er 3 33: John whm, Provincial Gamel gneguh cum. I, M W . Reg. 555 & S59 av . ' ; dd; .1 Lo g ; K 5 , Lu. - Warden. gave a very precise n- The league authorities for the S ildfillild )i6nlnBroa::na(Bilallecir Nee- jIm,&,,l;:-i..1 21; :1 Hy, illort fill. the Kl'al'9l Wllhlilz B1 "I0 coming season are: Prcsldent- h , r ' lvallcyflcld strcam. stating that Lloyd Gaudct: vice-presldcnt- W An Unbeatable Price Bill McMurdo; SGCPELIIY-ifellr urcr. Gordon Campbell. Rules of entry and play have been arranged. Each game is to. begin 6.30 p.m. and a cnmpletei man. L-Kaiser. HR: Chi-Banks. Brooklyn 100 M0 0(I)-- 1 I 0 Cincinnati 00050100:-6 9 0 Craig. Roebuck (4). Erskine (1! and Campanella: Lawrence it was too soon to pass an opinion as to whether it would be satisfact- ory or not but he felt those concern- ed were doing all possible to rem-p edy the matter. it was also rt-port-l PROBABLE PITQEIIS l NEW YORK (AP) - Probable pitchers for today's major league games (won and lost records in sails and carries ' 0 Long sleeves 0 Short sleeves port Shirts 2"” mddaauix MB (flrdtgzi gm: BkI- pnrenthesesl' ed that the Federal fisheries insp-l Sill er. 'ln- 0 . 0 . v hed I f m be g I Pittsburgh 000001 0l2--4 9 5 American League ector had taken samples of lhe :Ifmnc':d”1:er.3a'"" '” S" . T st. Louis 003 022 00x-7 9 1 Chicago at New York 1N)-Wil- water. I ' Th (H p i "I ' o 5.00 ""”"r'?;.uF'"-i”'3i'i'.' '”u"" '”E.."'?J '.'sKl'ii.'.'.' Win 3 .'i-"”ci"' ”".'l'."'Z".'i' if ”"i'.""f. -ene5uie"- Wisely ai.ne""z'clll"3- , , mud, qt: cson. er- re a a o -un- aslcau enco aaenonsnu - - u. .g'”..”. rm mi and H. Smith. w: Dick- nlng l7-ii vs Johnson 45-6. lbe mven in rcnlilrlns the dam at W””-'' '-'F"""""" "- Mb"""' ,,,,,,..,,,,,,.,,,."”,'.""g' . son. L: Arroyo. l-lRs: Pgh-Vlr- Kansas City at Boston (Nile 'lhr licad nfilwfnrdllan RH" i-mdlH-ml" Mimi?!-'35ll CUM VS. Tlli- .m."''”'.”'" h i, . (hm 1.-op". am-"end (4.4. vs Nixon 14.3), that steps slinuld he inkreii im- msh Arcs: Friday June 21. Alher- o'h..'u-kn '.".''''.L c'''''' C Sianflelds Security Clgveland nf waghingtnn (N- nieilialely to have it ladder placed 100 Lellohalfes V!- 0 Leafy Ml- ' ""'”""""" lnternlllnnll IMIBIIC M0"; (4.9) V. 5.055. 40.11. at the Montague power plant. roons. .d”” . . Nylon elastic neck llllnlillo d 3?: 300(1) ll 1 Phlladelnp-liul:..altul:;llI'rnukee N) BMNBOW TROUT a'lAreedu'l1obesllic(li'a"s1iiml!;iaxl)eII.ttlsw:lr: ""T”'.""'i"::"""”"" ' - . Regular 125 c mon ' ht, Cox and Noble; Kutnya. Poet -'3lmm0Il (3 ' 3) '3 3"Yd9"9 Bcrnley Conn reported that 5000 W 59 '"lP9d- 0Q"lPm9M Wvlillld :':'""'m. guhgdm I” (It and Chiti; w: Cox; 1.. kuo Mi. fingcrling rainbow Troui uould be by home team: protests referred V"""'" nya l-ills: Bur - Cox: Rich- Brooklyn at st. Louis (N)-Mo wound in Leechgs pond. to lcague authorities: and team '"""""""""h'5"”0"""O""I serfs". chm, Devltt (1-0 vs Schmidt 46-ll. A premmmon was made .0 W. numbarsv limited to twenty play- "'"”""U55"W"4-M'l'0'0 Toronto no 102000-5 12 0 Pittsburgh at Cincinnati lNl- cm, 1,5 apprecmon 0, ,,,.v;c,; ers. 4---M-Ilo-M-vi 5 9 FIHCY Worsted! .89 Miami 000 we 001- 1 5 2 Friend (4-1) vs Nuxhall (2-4). nndued to the oruniuuon. M. 1-M Winn" or the luau, trophy Q Twegd Effect, Pierce and lloeelli: Bunker. New York at Chicago - W0I'lh- attendance at ncarly all meetlngs'wiIl rcprescnl West Prince in the NW" '3' . . T 511 Hunsinser '2' Liverlinderron '9) fusion 17-4 vr Rush fl-UL and his sound advice on all matters-llsland softball playdowns. --'4 I0 . gutuum. ' B and Mccollough. W: Pierce; L: 3unkrr- as New sciuupolioe WN-OOV Il' alretsevll-eIee.ee mi-cc rr-as AN mvmn N Llllllll-BIN - . ' . e Quality Slacks q off from Tgungfg csuaeas isess henna teem IOWI UM!-DOV I-In-iv IO . Ex 0 . n. can . . cept Daks I IIW lillI- MK WINNIPEG fCPl - The Mani-. Q i? jets J Q j j m . . . . laeadeerdnbehe-hy-m their hands of! Manitoba trots. ism. sue-nW:'o.-e-"”'Ta.o.a...si........c.c. 0 And Shirts T0 comnmurn ro e Stanfield's Security c 0 Regular 1.00 SEA CADET FLAG DAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 29,1957 CHARLOTTETOWN - SUMMERSIDE - soulus nocnms FOB DOCAL BIA CADET WORK iv . Wk it one of the Sea Cadets solicits your uipport on Friday or Saturday ask you to be as uenerosn as podble. R. 1. HOLMAN up. 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