JULY I 2. 1953 Men . . . for cool com- 8 fort this Summer you'll want a. pair of these elecks! They're well-tali- ored, smsrtly styled . . and easy on the budget! Come in Thursday morning. Feature Special 5.95 Regular 39.50 SPORT SHIRTS Cieen, cool, bright rayon Acetate Shirts in sun- Some irreguiors includ- 2.69 fast washable colors. Led. REGULAR Regular 3.25 Sanforized fused collar 1': WHITE DRESS sH'R1s:Seconds of H 54.50 line. NOIAPPROBATIONS or Better Quality T-SHlRTS- An extra.-special value! Mode in Engiandlof in- terlock cotton. Some with Gaucho collar. Regular to S250. k sox-l;zlletIgoylla;sniis1p;l5y'1on by McGrcgor. -k Back Sailor Style. ............ 2.95 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN 'l'oday- F riday - Saturday SUMMER SALE OF MENSWEAR Regular to 552.00 Regular S1125. 950 ... T SHIRTS White combed cotton with elastic neck. Buy several at Sum- mer Sale Price ................................... .... end double breasted styles. I.li S; -, cottons. chambrays, kliskis. H sH'RTs:AllPla?HIous makes ............................... .... " 0VERALi-5-iii..5?.'33TsJ32kililfI”3f"ff5TiT.'iiTfT....- -g T '. d 2 l, -Sl'ghtly soiled' straws- STRAW HAT5-till. ”s?3s1'&Bw l MEWS SUITS 10070 wool and wool and rayon suits in single Save many, many dollars at H. & 0. Summer Sale Price. 29.50 Only two dozen Come early for tion. 2.8 SPORT OOAT Regular to 535.00 V MEN! Jackets are priced to sell at far away below usual. ...................................-..-......C.......... 75 MEN'S SUITSAT SPECIAL SUMMER SALE PRICES SWIM TRIIIIKS Regular to S-1.50 in the lot. best selec- 20”2mr 20'”m 1 .00 Save money on your new summer outfit. All 1" BROADCLOTH and POLO PYJAMAS- Rage oeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee-eeenep -k SAI-Ey-Choose from hundreds in nest patterns and "' ADAM HAT PAGE SEVEN Athletic type Underwear. SHIRTS AHII SHORTS 73c Fine ribbed knit combed cot ton with elastic waist hands. Regular SL00 Value 79tt 3.95 fancy satin panels. Regular to S100 End of season clearance. soiled. Regular 55.95 some lightly SORRY! NO MAIL OR PHONE CHARGE SALES OPEN SATURDAY 8.30 a.m.-9.30 p.iii. ORDERS ON THESE ITEMS Abbie Juniors Score 4-1 Victory Over C. B. Juniors unearned, and came in the sixth inning as a result of two con- secutive hits, and a two-run error In left field. The fireworks didn't start until two were out this time. Don MacLeod hit to centre. and Benny Carson drove another izrounder through the same hole. The runners advanced pn a wild pitch. rind MncFadyen's looper to left was dropped allowing Mac- Leod snd Carson to cross the plate. C. dz B. spoiled Carsonts shutout in the final inning. Can- Jion walked and Dunn, scooping -Behind the 2-bit pitching of southpaw Benny Carson. the Ab- hie Juniors played all but error- iers bsll at the Queen Elizabeth Park baseball diamond yesterday morning. and defeated the Curran &- Briggs Juniors by the score of M. Carson was never better be- fore Summerslde fans. not giving up a single hit after the second inning of a some that went only seven frames in accordance with an agreement made before the some started. Ed Buckley for C. & B. also pitched good ball, but up Lefurgey's roller to third. F. Kennedy. c .... 4 3 0 0 6 2 0 threw wild to second in an at- l. Kennedy. if 1 '2 0 0 0 D”"”"v 9' -- 0 0 ll 0 3 0 tempt to force Cannon and the C. Ready. lb H . 1 1 10 0 P' c'”'"' ' 1 0 97 0 runners went to second and third. Don MacLcod, as .'i 1 2 2 4 fl T”lal51----- 2” 166 21 9 2 Donnie Cameron's fly to centre. E. Carson, p . .'i l l 0 i ii.”-"P O" "h ' I"! D 1 field brought Cannon in with the n. MacFadyen. cf 3 n l 2 o n; rRF0""d"i W 95” '31 0' 3' Curranites' lone tally. D. MacLeod, ri . 3 0 0 1 0 nth?" "1 5”9”lh- Curran 8: Briggs also played W. I-food, 2b 3 0 1 0 2 0 S above per in the field only two W. Dunn, 3b ..... ..; 3 0 1 0 1 1 '"'""”y . 'J. 0 0 ::::.".:::.':;'....?:ii:::..::. ":22". --..S”?:.'ei:;5.5:.3.. .3. . 2. c. of Dunn's foul in the fifth was I N” Br 0; walks Buckley 0' CS" s particularly brilliant effort and R H PO A FIISMI 4: ””k””L" Buckley 10' right afterwards Buckley, Grady 0 0 2 l 0iC'"5"H 7: mtxhy p'ICH"' W 9"" and Cannon came up with n P. Scliurmnn. C 4 0 ii ii n 0 5"" 1- RBI-i iI"('F'"I3”" Lami beautiful double killing. Donnie J. Whalen 2b 3 n l n l i "0"? W "" ”a”-'- NW” ”- Ci MIacLeod came up with one fine N". Walker. it. of 2 fl 0 1 0 i & B" 7: d”"hI”' 91551 Buck)” '" catch brick of short field. and was E. Buckley. p 3 0 fl 1 F. n'lGi-any to Cannon: mien hares- niso smooth on is couple of short M. Cannon. lb .. 2 1 0 8 0 0 none. to first outs. D. Lefurgey, rf .. 2 0 0 0 0 0 Umilifeli iilhle. Landry: bases. BOX SCORE D. Cameron if. 3b 2 0 0 0 1 Oisovldant and E. Arsenault.--S. Abbie J11. ...... .... AB R H PO A E V. Harris. 3!) .... .. 2 0 1 0 0 0i Jimmy F3?-ily Continued from page in competitor was Flight Cadet. Dave Dunbar of the R.C.A.F. station, Sumnierside, who covered the. dis- tance in one hour. twenty-eiglit minutes and fifty seconds: thir- teen-year old Kenny Ford of Char- lottetown finished third. The well conditioned Fardy lost close to in minute as a result of the car accident. He was lmocked to the street rmri suffered a painful hip bruise but wns nble to re- iiimint. the bike lmniedlntely. The accident occurred less than n qiiiir- ter of it mile from the finish line. Fardy and Dunbar waged n close battle as far as Hunter River. The two cyclists were together at not up to Carson's performance. Buckley allowed nine hits. ll'he visitors got their first two runs. both earned, in the first inning. -With one out. lsn Ken- "riy. Kip Ready and Don Mac- -liseLcod hit successive singles to fill thdlbsses. Carson popped to the pitcher for the second out. but "Red" MscFadyen drove I double in lde'the third base line to score . Kennedy and Ready. Their second brace of tallies were . 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The cyclists were started at Young Kenny Ford, ll student at Kensington by Jiln Pendergast. West Kent School, was part,ici- The judges at the finish line were mating in his first bike race. The Wendell Benton and Art. Byrries. .;:nme youngzsir-i" did not. intend to The timer was Bill Bevin. it-iitcr the race but accepted thei The Department. of Physical challenge at the inst -mliiiite snd'Fitne.as, which sponsored the race, crime up with an outstanding awarded prizes to the winners e0 showing. Kenny is a son of Mr. the track and field meet last and Mrs. Charles Ford. 'night. THIS FREE gurus STEERING MONTHlS SPECIAL A check-up lakes rniriuiee-arid, could save you deilorsl For instance, wheels out of alignment can ruin good tires in a few miles. Fauiiy steering may come a costly accident. 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