) pan); Campbell's Bluebird Top Jockey I-Iiirt Two out lorsas was froinl Monday. July 25, USS The Guardian Page? near the top almost to the base. ' Baseball Results i ciucaco tApi..wlul, 11.,-lug, N A creek flows from the upper an N” W” wen hyoutwcu” E on ul mu ya;-'. lug jock”, I: THE CANADIAN PRESS flat area of the mountain down to- ' ' 3 Sets World Speed Ma kk mi . ..... lniurv t...... ., . - - - o---- o--- was we an at we .::.:e::.:.e:v. '::.a .27. ..-1:: .'f”....”'"'" M e-w....- - when he '9" Willie -"well!!! '0 M” - '”"i”' "d b"""'” I ''"”"''4'” area and could see piles ol um lands. These lands and ' "Kl" P3-AK torrent when the snow melts dur- produce crops of sugar beets. grain. A ULLSWATER. England up). be glancinl another way didn't see Irtlllle "5 lfinfeut "W "W "W N-uo--I Learn in in every direction. The incline ind - . - We Perk I It in T 'l d ' ' . 3 me ”"'"""' I ll f 0 l Do-old Campbell drove his lufltlr." " "” ' Hartack, battling Willie Shoe- Milwaukee no mo sop-1111 0 mi m's::.upr;vl:::k :.m:l,.J.m' :h..”:::, fl,e'f.'i'.;'..'l'wa"l'.N'. From the timber line on. there The v1wo'm"ii?ewi:es'!t'do:er'P mhelgeaigdtiigigfie 93:6 depos- l id; lln one directioir Campbell tan- M 0!t':e.t)1I&l'Tlt)pl'i:I(NebI1.:igoIJ1al5::v,::-erlVeued at 215m miles an hour. On giiwdly. "er-gm! 302.32 mimlthe second run he was timed at uihouroatworuns over a kilo- 57 metre stretch of water. were great granite rocks and bluffs with only tufts of sage grass, moss and lichens growing. For the last two miles the snow plow dug through continous cut- its of coal. This is revealad In 0 the coal mines with their mint - heads that could be seen at h- '.. tervals over the plan. ” On mother day we had an op- Brnoklyn N2 013 Ill)- 6 D 2 Buhl. Paine (6) Johnson (7) land Cnndlll: Spooner, Roebuck (0) Lablne (7) Koulax (I) and Cam- panella. W- Johnson; L-Roebuck. great Cripple Creek district with the famous mining towns of Lead- ville. Victor and Sallda. Away about 85 miles to the northwest Mount jillbert (14,431 It.) the maker for 1055 riding laurela. was taken to hospital. The mishap oc- curred while he was aboard Gray Moon after riding the first race winner known as the Pike's Peak Region of the Platte. Arkansas and Rio d Colorado. it was possible be Grande des Norte Rivers when he "I39 01 lood highways and col Ilahted the magnificent mountain lulllllllllll l'lllWIltI to see many that bears his name. of the wonders of nature in the Thg 54-year-old son at late speed a Entering Tuesday's competition. Hits: Mil-Adcock; Pafko; Bkn- mucky Mouuulm u l I , t me” Pu.” 1'” '1” mi5f”"""e- tings with snow banks in places high , rm R k am in Wmumy of counting 3,,” 9...; kin! 51' M'Ic”lm c”"pbe"' wd sI'”'m'k"' Wm IN rm"! n "0" Furmo'- ' "Ad with "'3' u"-lell;::'15lnl3.ll(:isl' l:iLvee';leStticIr-adel?)fi,'wl:t v5:it:N.N:: elllvjhgher mm the mo! of the are COI0::doo C0:Id olfeysetiliunon sthe anvil-shaped thunder clouds that he may have broken through the hrwood Park. led, llartack. 212 St. Louis 000 mi 001-: 9 l ertion. With Colorado Springs as spuulull 1,."-lwl-,9 He W33 un-95;. we::efo'::31l:'eE:s'fh:Pe :l:"i;”u::e: horizon. The view was awe-inspiri gore in slglhitn at Fone t.trnsm.:'s;: ing and majestic with ranges o e vast pa. I , t dangerous "water barrier." BOSTON (AP)-Directors of the A 1, 3,, mm the 21,5.to'n Gillette Company, parait of Gll- Schmidt. Lawrence (7) and 100 rft.) dominates the . med crafst which calls "The Brute" lette Safety Razor Complnyi have Sarni: Roberts and Sernlnick. Ir Pike's Peak was in mg i.be"wi:r.?foll8-el?r:ietTi tlllllletfdlglrg WW3” tum" me mounum "Wu" "I"-h "Id '9” W” Wm .”ch' wd huvy "1"' which "' : Second BCSIIIICII 1-N8 by Lieut. Zebulon M. Pike, 9 95' told that on a clear day. ranges indeed welcome. could be seal and which looks something like an recommended a two-for-one slllll gainly lobster. he said he wasn't of common stock. . ll;-is; very hard. ' iAn special tshtzckholders cmcgao, (AP)-. Jerry Cole- gleislncatk (1)80 ail): my-2 l 3 oonnectioti with the "Louisiana ;'.:gef,1n:,t,'f".3hf,'f,”",I,ifj wasyggflegnwg gelet above sea level or early could seen. These storms were many miles a- I -an wamvl ,, dom-.l,usi prim-i, w vote on Propolll P- - man. second baseman. or 6 Purchase by the United States um xplosion of the magazine at rec miles high. when the snow- Looking to the Southeast. we part and so far away that we Authorized common would be in- snd there is still more speed ingcreased from 5,562.”. "mm. m the boat. 11,125,076 shares of :1 par value. sidelines since April 27 with a Chtciigo 000002 mo. 2 6 4 in the south to Montana in the Th 1 H d in l el out the engine and cars. some magnificent Lodge on its summit. Peak and a very enjoyable stay out RECORD WELL BEATEN If approved by the stockholders. multiple fracture of the left col- Pittsburgh 300.313 oox-1015 0 north. Lieut. Pike during this "trip in, T-M:-: peeik :u5':li-st cilia; Khiahdd giefnzl” cmilill-efli or eel: To the an Mom" Mumllllh Mount 1.,-'lnonT the Ten! ihoiigwiubleil .Td y e snow 0 ,wad Cutler and other peaks ouaands endy peope o a w o s . . dditi nl hare would he is- But his speed was an impressive pgsgd at-or ggch ssh." owned l"ll"”Veme'" "VET the previous; The directors also lncreasedithe zero i".i?"0;:.2E' lMd--d- - y ans ' t f 31 payable Sept. 3 to . - I hasten. H681” 3933119: if 1952) I'l):l,:erI'eSn0IoI'CC0l'tI Aug. 1. The are not claimed by another club he Baltunore 010 010 000- 7 1 I-OCICIT Winner 54 mu” '0'-ml PI p9"V"- CW forming on the track behind the away below as. that we had only minutu to Id 3 The "WEI" barrier Is 3 line" vious rate was 75 cents. The com- will be given his outright release. Cleveland 010 000 203: 3 l orado. and 12 mill! Wat 0' C"l cars and we had to return while Perhaps the grandest sight. aboard Hie train to return horn. . 9 . omennn somewhat similar to the puny mud the new nu would be "50lllld b'”"i'3"" which t.m'p13"" equal to 50 cents a share on stock Yankees. Gilda. Santiago 14) M0531 (8) and . . encounter when exceeding the to be outstanding In" we pro. F011”. wsuuilugu; l,.wight. HR: Joey Leclair. slick fielding Ido that are over 14,000 feet high.. speed of sound. posed spm. u Cle-Evers. l,lm-d.l,,,semu of an Dada". in an is sui:ir;i;t.wthfre'isI gtiiaei at I g g . It is the point at which pressure President Jsepii P. spang Jr. First the city league, won me vmue memeshvzgnd ewglocli:31c:.s ugxli: nose if built up between the water and reported consolidated net income Etltshliltllton gig) 000 220- 41lll Restaurant weekly prize for having lulled on th; 60 ml.” of "5. I the planing surfaces of the hull for the six months ended June 30 LONDON (Reuters) uu Queen sgine Chakales Ogglgofrti llle highest . .dmg average for comparatively level mp in mm 1 begins to cause violent high fre- was 514,020,016, compared with quenry vibrations capable of de-ISl2.940.55(i for the first half of 1954 molishing a hull with the force ofiand 38,943,572 in the first half of an explosion. 1953. burgh winners to 211. turned to New York Yankee mater Tuesday after having been on the lar bone. To make room for Coleman. the Yankees asked for waivers on Ted Gray. lefthanded pitcher recently signed as a free agent. If Gray is He pitched three innings for the Elizabeth and the Duke of Edin- sat up until the early hours Friday to watch glamorous Marlene Dietrich in the cabaret Philadelphia soooozaox-7 9 0 Schmidt. llRs: StL-Sarnl; Pha-En- Iris 3. Nuxhall and Burgess: ileum and Katt of Hacker. Perkowskl (4) Kaiser tit) and Chiti: Friend and Atweil. L-Hacker. HR: Chi-Mlksis. American League Wight. Dorish (8) and Triandos: an ney, Edwards; Gromek, Stohbs (8) Coleman (9) and House. W-Gro- mek; L-Stone. l-ms: W... '”choon- maker. Paula: Det-Tuttle. Boone. from France of the who was repatriating some on and travelled west from a central point Pike's Peak (11.- on an expedition of expioniiuu lu thirteen states from Lo Of Weekly Prize LeClair has handled 34 chances at third made up of is puI.out5' and 18 assists, without making a 10 01' PIN-I Fort ge in- infielder in league play to a snow drift carried by a high 0' Cohneh he W" directing U' We had reached about 14000 plow stuck. and it was necessary Rouiu” that he been med to get the snow shovellers to shov- by the retreating British troops. ed y Major S.'H. Long in 1819. l' It situated 30 degrees 50 min-.' omaaumygliirezherghzheelgggg utes north latitude and 105 degreesi whistle l,,,,,,,,,,,, culled mam back 3 mlll"'93 "'53 ' W59 llld l5 in a short time. as driits were orado Springs. It is one of eight of the Rocky mountains in Color- What is known as a rack and; pinion railroad. to its summit. was; constructed and opened in 1891p from Manitou Springs at its base.) mountain peaks everywhere to the up to one hundred miles away could look down at the top of Mount Cheyenne (0.407 ft.) with a of feet below us could be seen. Lake Moraine. Crystle Park and the North and South Cheyenne Canons were also to be seen CENTENNIAL of lightning could be seen tron streaming down from each storm. could not hear the thunder. We shall long remember Pika'a region including some Prince ld- ' ward Islanders. who were so or ' thuaiastic in showing places of h- l forest in their adopted country, ' Bluebird was built with an extra- jjj leg at 5 private puny in Lon. , Th U ued stt W "1 B ordinarily strong hum " Wm the d”"'5 west end' D(eN:eiilN:l' Kama. hobblei to post T perfect "Sums COITIDISI-Ed a ailiiisst (elllasserweliaktilailialii examined Carefully '10 detelllllne The Queen and her husband sat P d min (wml score tied 44 in ""359. M 1909- union (here in 1892, ; whether there are mine of water should S euk on a soft and just in front. ,0-ugh; Charlie Ryan. Paul Jay end There is a good Auto Highway . lllfrler Szilllli-.""b50-I ggzllfbel: P I squatting on cushions. were Prin- mum” iM"la99dLe 0! "lid Dadiwli which winds around the north: . laid. 8 m 9 Wl 9 5” "' cess Margaret and Princess Al "9 3” 3" 3" Olllllt north aid of Pike's Peak and wind tunnel to obtain more data on eundrm daughter of the Duchu ggiictigtllo gill glllg 02004-I-3 3 Stanley oi the Flyers and Don me; . 53.133 mu,-Se lo, ulmui . the little-understood force. as of Kent. . , MacDonald of the Stars also hold m mil" iiu-ougll cascade, by the K'e'y' 3"” (4) Km" (9) "'d 1-000 "erase but none of them Ski Club and Glen Cove. it reach- Two speed boaters. John Cobb of NEW WATERFORD "'5" (OP) At the end of each song the . , - i te; Byrd. Trucks (3) Donovan h I . Britain and Mario Verga of ltaly..! New w3l9l'l0"l 1:091 12v U"'t9d royal audience clapped, nd the wh-I d M wlu d. DD allded 95 many 0ll8l1CES- g es the summit from the west.. were killed when boats they were) Mme w"ke" D'5mcl 26 CCL” two princesses Joined in e roar gl):;uBo5,lu:ij1lam;:r(fhl.M1:::gfm. The prise for next week will 30 This route. however, was blocked piloting tTiSItlIESl'uLe(I at speeds ofi Friday "mclzed "'9 ”mcIaI "r”' about 200' miles an hour. Some) scientists believed they were vic- , mm or me bum ."s:..:..E:”:.l3.":i.:.".:::r.:- RECORD NOW BROKEN AGAINI the Nova Scotia bureau of informa- to the outfielder with the highest with snow banks, when we were uI applause. fielding average. Glee Gillis cur- The Queen wore a lilac dress studded with gems and a two- strand rope of pearls. Princess Margaret. wearing a yellow plated white taffeta dress. danced New York 020 000 032 00-7 ll 1 R" City 000 000 070 01-8 10 0 Turley. Konstanty (8) Byrne (8) Morgan (9) and Berra; Herbert. Fricano (8) Kelirer (9) Gorman gram for the Aug. 13 openinr of the Canso causeway becausc it on August 8th? There are only two weeks left to complete days trying to clear the track of ) Donnie LeClalr of the Stars is the cog-railway above the tim-i next with .964 and Purcell of the her line, when we arrived at . tion to revise the program "toiin- . (9) and Astroth. W. Shantz (9). . . Although he insisted that Satur- cludc someone from Cape Breton Ecgimllr Tues with me Duke of W-Gorman; L-Morgan. Hits: NY- Sta" has 363' xzsgtagnspgangihgo zgsziiionthog . ' . day's were trial runs rather than who has had close conection with K ' Cerv, Howard. , CrfangQmCnTS. - .. and '1-sud. June 11th. The day was warm all-out efforts. Campbeiltlniivas Jllb: the projectti; k g I t d t be International League "'1' with - "gm hue" and no clouds lant over having broug e recor . monlz e was era s a e 0' - ' hack to Britain. and he said he heard at the opening of the link ;';l:::':Ilt:e (:3 mo-003-1: IBI'I.l(EI(l;lI'l;)nd W o(t)f))g woz: 3 Z 3 X: ta i;eia”ctltilethoevel;)Pt '"l3l'.i dem0"5t"”e B'"”b"d51””w”" 9”" 5”” "d the L Crlmian. Hetki (7) and Berberet: Nardella and St. Claire- Mans hours. ' N speed in the United States. .Nova Scotia mainland are Premier ose Farrel Johnson (1) Peterson (8) and Stank. ' The maximum gradient m. the 4-; would llke-lo so and Ehuw ill.--I icks. CNR president Donald G01" zlnkei-' (9) and Heyman. Command second cog-railway, when constructed was 3:5 inighe llliniited 1st:-:2-ts. Ceinw-. ”" W Tm” "mm" H”””' GE (ti). Richmond om 000 o. n 5 0 said to be 1 in 4. There are about? 3" ' H 5 ' M ""9 ” '1") NEVA iR9"l9F-5) re A "Elli Havana 030 200 201- 8 10 1 Buffalo 100 200 o.. 3 7 0 four and one half miles of curves) I ' ' a British record-hreaklnl "W'lllll9 broke out among photographers Montreal 320 0()0 002- 7 H3 (Called end of seventh rain) that make a total climb of ninei N Is desirable hone l'I.a5"n1ade all 8PPe8l'8llCe ll) Am” New at the. Soviet villa. Friday night (Completion of suspended game. Rochester 000 002 l00- ti 6 4 miles to the summit The cars arel C u ' I H d H I P 0 a. as Soviet Prime Minister Nikolai July 15) Columbus 031010 001-5130 constructed so that the floor is) ell GIIIIIC QC qlld Ql'S. . imme IGTE Y Ross. Ladera (i) Harris (3) San- chez (8) and Montalvo. Sierra (8): Stanek. Wojey (2) Browning (7) and Bucha. Teed (0). Havana 010 000 200- 3 to 2 Montreal 020 001 30x- 6 ii 0 (Regular game) Scantlebury. Ladern '7) Harris (II) and Noble; Cox. Mickcns (7) TO ALLISON MacLEODi-S ' Ftill THESE SENSATIONAL USED CAR VALUES - we WANT YOUR BUSINESS THESE CARS AND PRICES SAY WE'LL GET IT! Bluebird W:sHilhStK1)PrIBCUIc;lll1' flash as it skimme E Y over e sur-i face of the lake. which is nine. CATANIA. Sicily (Reutcs)-A miles long from tip to tip. The jets new crater split open on the threw up a great cloud of spray eastern slopes of Mount Etna and the crafty covered the mea- Thursday night as in series of sured kilometre (1.194 yards) so explosions hurled lava and glow- swiftly that thousands of specta-itng rack high into the night sky tors on the shore who happened to from the volcano. (Completing of suspended game. nearly level while the train is? July 22) climbing the 25 to 27 degree in-I Ludwig, Deal (5) and White; clines. We were very comfortable Keriazakos. Haag (0) and Erautt. and greatly enjoyed seeing the Rochester 000 013 010- 5 9 4 gradual change in the character Columbus 014 010 16x-I3 13 0 of the vegetation and the type of, (regular game) trees as we went up and tip un-l Motord. Hcim Ill) and White. til we reached the timber line at) rand; Theis. Miller (8) and Erautt. 11,860 feet. . Bulganin stood on the porch hy- ing to greet his dinner guest, Sii Anthony Eden. More than 100 photographerr surged toward the two statesmen when they appeared on the the porch of Bulizanin's villa. Temners flared and blows were for the best places. in order to reserve space. CENTENNIAL FLOAT COMMITTEE. Wearsproudofoiii-Iisodcai-PolIcy.aiid achialyinvlro yoiiloopproiutiiooaryoa m WW mm Y" mm hm hm " M. O" M "I W W W W Wm ouii POLICY AND GOODWILL ASSURES YOU or TOP SATIS- .,.q.,.,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,. j FACTION BEFORE AND AFTER THE CAR IS SOLD. 7 S 1750 1953 PONTIAC COACH TWO-TONE PAINT. SEAT COVERS AN ORIGINAL ONE OWNER OAR .............. 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