I t I I t i I I Page 6 The Guardian, We-d., July 27, 1955 NEW YORK (AP) -- Yogi Berra belted his 17th'T Dodgers Nip Flyers 2-1 In Baseball Thriller '- Charlie Ryan's Dodgers lillshllfl across a pair of runs in the last of the ninth inning to overcome a: 1-0 Flyer lead and win a tense squeaker from the league-leaders 2-1 last niizht Ruck Whillock led off the in- hing with his second double of the night and went to third on Irv MacKinnon's line single into right. Charlie Ryan was walked Intent- ionally to load the slicks with none out. but Fiddler MacDonald's strategy backfired when Jay lofted a long fly into right and Whitloek -cored after the catch. Square- iriggs folloued with another long '13- into right and MarKinnnn. who "ad "advanced to third on Jay's fly, crossed the plate with the winner It viax .111 exciting tense hail a.inir all the tray with the Flyers oreakiiit: the scoreless tie in the seventh uhen Ready led off with a line single and scored on Mac- Veilk double into left center. fluniiir Stanley tried ialiantly to hold on to the lead but the liod gets were not In be denied. Paul Jay pitched 6-hit ball and Itriick out 9 in sending Stanley down to his first defeat of the sea- llifl Staiiley was touched to; it blows. 5 of them doubles. and struck out 3 . Irv ?lIai'Kiiiiiiin paced the Dod- Tpr. R. Barwi Provincial Rif Tpr. Huh Barwise was leading the field in the aggregate at the and of the second day's shoot in this PE I. Rifle Association Meet at Squau Point Ranges. Sgt. Roy Vessey is in second place one point behind O Fdt R. Hamhly tied fin tuft plar-e with a perferl score in the City of (iharlvittetoivn match. along with Sgt Roy Vessey and Tpr R. Fiat-ii-tee. anti then won the shunt- nft and top money at the 300 yard range. The MacDonald Tobacco (lnm-; panv Hatch saw Lieut. Mary Mac-I Lennan and 0tCdt. R Hamblyl shooting off with 103 out of a 105 in the trickiest conditions of the meet so far. with Mary Ithe only: woman to ever represent Canadal at the famed Bisley meetl winning the shoot-off 1 The last match of the day' brought together two veterans whol posted perfect scores of 50 at 600p yards. Capt. A. J. McCabe wont from Sat. R. L. Cotes In a draw matic shoot of! to wind up the: second of the three day meet I The conditions were difficultl with a shifting mirage diiring most' of the day. ' .1 Today will wind tip the shootl with the Physical Fitness Match and the Jones Memorial Match. also the Henderson and Cudmore llliitch. which is open to Tyro's only This match. along with the SIB! gers plaic attack lillll and a pair of singles in lotir trips . . . (1 vumlmk dubbed mu 8 hra;:u:.)c who has become manager Casey doubleheader. 3-l. Dmmlm MM! cupped m.0.,,agg,.,S. Stengells ace in the hole. gave up. doubles and Ryan and Elmer M1-it-.'x'eil got the only PX 3 dmmh. (llcvelaiid, ivliit-I1 was beaten at Boston. I A ' S ins the Athletics won the second ' Hyrne a coin:-hack lefthander gains of an American League home run to lead off the sixth inning and break up a pitching duel between Chicago's Dick Donovan and New York's Tommy Byrne Tuesday night as the Yankees knocked off the White Sox 1-0 and padded their Amer- ican League lead to two games. The defeat left Chicago in a second-place tie with Tuesday night. he Senators gathered 17 hits to . iust four singles It was his nintliltake the opener. 9-3. I Doug Ford Wins l P.G.A. mic l DETROIT (AP)-Doug Ford, an expert shotmaker who needed all! a title to stamp him as a (roll golfer. won the United States Pro fcsaionai G o i to r I Auoclatioi championship on his first try by defeating Cary Middlecoff 4 and 8 Tuesday in a thrill-packed match that ended on the 83rd hole. Yankees Take Two Game! Lead As Berra Belts Homer For 1-0 Win Over Chica go Midget Wrestlers Back At The Forum Tonight The Midget Wreatlcis are com- followers and there shoulu ., . mg back to the Forum this even- in-ge crowd 0. hand when ." log and along with four of the Ihigger lads constitute the biggest Hr" bout "ls underw” " "P '" card presented at the Forum this dwllgm u""- season. The feature event of the card will be the midget tag team match Baseball Practice "aghast, MOW ml. mt, I.'lyer&,atVl('l(tl'.V against two defeats. . lxiellner. who left in the seventh double in the seienth. l Cmcm-NA1v1 iAp1,.nun New. 'n'::::gd:”ihl. 8 lame back Wu" N15 30X SCORE it-ombe racked up his 17th Brook- 050"" :13-rrs sh A? lg ll '0 3 I"? Iyn Dodger victory and completed meg” .hi. l2th . th N t' I ' Gallamnh & N U 0 I 2 " "infra... 1..-.-531'.'?E nl-2.1.3.-ngJi"3l3. 3aseball Standings -' ' A dI.4-2T:d"ht. . .. h B”"l”'e "I l 0 1 I 0 0 llllill-lal2I9-Ixlglart-ltlilil righllllrzinadernmhas By Tl;Fr:n;,?Da:DlI::'x FLRESS ;” ”'”” KT R93”-Vt lh 4 I I 1 0 lost nnli one game - ' "' "LL 31:33 MaeNeil. rt 3 o i 5 1 o 1 3 - ' I L Pct. GBL Lund. 2h 8 ll 0 -1 0 0 BOSTON min Frank Sui-'N9l” V” w 3'7 -519m Cudmnre. It 0 0 0 0 0 0 livan's stylish five - hlt p1iching,Cl"C8l10 57 33 -500 1 ' . . v Cl 'l d 58 39 598 2 l-?t(:iY(lIrxl'Ps: ll ll H1) l 3ll&Y1lff,':'n.b:,n.l'"g',fn,:,l;"l.,,:m,'"pa5fg Bofslrfnan so 41 517 4 Bill "Pud" Beer and Errol Stanley xi 3 ll 0 0 1 II the irrepressible Boston Red Sox DPITOII 52 43 547 7 Nlchllson N" the Islam” repres- rni.-s: at 1 I as it Ila. , 5.1 ,,,-c,.,,,, Tuesday night ow, Kansas City as sis .402 21 enlatlves on the N- 5- W1 P- E P- Dodgr-ris 111.9 (rim-eiami indians, ' Washington 34 52 354 251. Wlllington Cup team and will leave K Maclioiiald Grady Hz-itton and .um Piersal1.Baltimore 28 so .293 sol, today to take part in the tourna- I Cf&3h 4 it it 3 1 ol,-115,, contributed key hits to that . National League -men! opening -I Calsary on 5811 Mv(' ll . It 3 0 n 0 0 0.5 - ' h..n,' 351). ( he - w L p 1, cm urday. Kt:n:edl.i'r.n c 3 o 1 3 0 0 1:: .i'7m:;1,l),.3s 9" 0 I 9" Brooklyii s7 31 .5314 1 Bill is a vertan of Willinizdon Cup D. Macllonalti l Larry Dnby homered for the Milwaukee 53 44 .546 1.112 Pll.V IMVIHK M9" 3 member M of 1 0 0 tt 0 ll losers. New York 52 45 .531 15 three previous team. while 1'"-"0" Wlutlock. ss 4 1 2 1 l 0 llerh Score. Cleveland starter Philadelphir 51 50 505 171,; is having his fiiv-' '17ni! if "I8 ClPl' 5lal'Kllln0ll raised his strikeout total to 154 by Chicago 46 53 4653211.; adian Championships. having qual- Tlh & lb 4 1 3 0 0 fanning six in his 4 2-II-inning stint St. Louis 43 51 .457 22 ified by k'ng the N. B. -- P. E. l- lllart lh&f 3 0 1 11 0 but found the Red Sox jinx too Cincinnati 41 55 .427 25 T" -lav. P g 3 ll 1 0 5 ",much as he lost his ninth game Pittsburgh 38 M 384 2915' 5lllllll'9lll'lEE;b 3 O 0 6 ol against an equal number of Vic-i . tories I Nlurrell rf 2 ti 0 II it ill Douglas. rt 1 n 1 n o 0 Acuichoo IAPI H New York Kennedy TO 60 Totals 31 2 9 27 14 0g(lianls hlevi a 5-0 lead Tuesday me am” " V "mmirrr and then bounced back to edge lCIll('a1,'O Cubs 6-5 in 12 innings as , , STELLARTON N-3 ll-Tl m Se Leads Al Dark dclivered the llame-win- Trammq camp Liverpool Larruiar-(rs unleashed .- ning single. - barrage of-base hits, including six le Shoot Lieui. Mar) Mai-l.eiiiinii . Sgt. G. G. .'ilacl.ennan Tor. Edisiin Hardy Sizi. P. J. Landrigan MEIJOF A. F. Gormle) .. Lieiit. G. .1 Rogers Gnr. C C. Strong SE1. Eric (loles Sizt Eric Cotes Lieiit P T Huopei Tpr R A Yessey .. Tpr Myron Lin: . F73 R. W Ross Tpr R. BHTWISF Last score in Tyros Cd! R. Connolly M he Labs &b& -.3&:-.aafE:m-.sxs1?1-1-1:: Dark, just seconds earlier, had survived on Dec Fondy's fumble of his pop foul fly that would have proved the third out. Given this "life" Dark promptly lined a single to center to score Joe Amal- fllano, ti pinch runner. with the wvinning run. Hal Jeffcoat. Chicago pitchers. was the loser on the unearned run Don Liddle speared his fourthl straight ivin working in relief. The loss was the Chicagoans 15th in the past 16 games ST LOUIS 'APu -- The Pitts- llIlI'El1 Pirates. kinking likc any thing but a last-place club. ran their victory string to five straigh' , ' - '15 by edging St Louis Cardinals 3-1 F-Sat. Vt. MRFLPREI . 45 Tuesday night behind Dick Little- TPV 5- Mullins -- - 43 field's six-liit pitching. Johnny TD; Gmld 42 Oilirien and (icuc I-ireow each lit as score In .n524 43 a home run for Pittsburgh. Teanf Shoot-The P. E. I. Provin- cial Rifle Meet Association Shot Ill conjunction with the . Mardonald Tobacco C o m p a 11 y Match. 1 First place --The Black Horses" l 0 Cdt. R liambly . .. 103 Tpr. R Barwise ,, 102 Tpr. R. A. Vessey , 100 Total . :05 Second pIHL'P:--5fll Chy. Lieut. Mary MacLeonan 10.1 Silt. George Macl.ennan till Sgt. Roy Vessey 101 Total 303 Third place-'l'hc Red Team WASIIINGTON IAP Alex Kell- y nor and Tom Got-man combined to restrict Washington to seven hits Baseball Results By THE CAN.-U)lAN PRESS National League New York 500 000 000 001- -6 11 ll Chicago 012 000 020 000-5 13 2 Mantle. Giel 131 Wilhelm 171 Grissom.I8I lliddle tit and Kattp Iiolnian I121: Davis. Jeffcoat 491 Perkoiiski (I21 and Chili, Cooper M91. Weliiddle: IpJeffcoat. Hr.s-- homers. Tuesday as they battered Stellarion Albions 16 - 4 in Halifax and District Senior Baseball League contest. Forbie Kennedy. local young hockey star. received a letter Tom Frank Selke yesterday asking. him to report to the National Lea- . . . . . The game was called after sevenl L'ue Montreal (anadien s traininel - . Camp in "19 (an. yinnings h of darkness after when asked last night F hi - -, - Sam ma! ho was mm to Hg”? ihelted 19 safties off fiie Albion lg Tr; mgkt 'P"l.l"."k 3"". ultiilse of LlVEI'p0lil.S circuit 9 . . . . andl heefilelirtneas thapt fifilililrllllielirllite clams camel? In the third mmngi one with the bases loaded. Donnie McLeod. I8 - year - oldl 1Charlotteiown native who is -het 'league's leading htirler. picked upl llhe win to give him a 9-0 record. Russ Hendricks took the loss although he lasted only until onel roan was out in the first inning. HALIFAX tCP) - CeIlar-dwel- ling Dartmouth Arrows scored will he sent to the Montreal Royals of the Quebec Hockey League. Probable Pitchers VEW YORK IAPV -- Probable iiirhers for today's major league games Hvon-lost records In paren- Ihesesl: American League Kansas City at Washington I2. twi-nl Shantz (5-7) and Herbert (1-6! vs Shea 11-01 and Stone 45- 11'. Detroit at Baltimore 42. twi-nl Gromek I9-fit and Coleman (1-2: vs Brown 11-11 and Gray t0-01. Chicago at New York - Harsh- man 166v vs Turley Ill-8'. ' Cleveland at Boston--Houtteman (7-3) vs Brewer l7-El. National League Brooklyn at Cincinnati Int Ers- ykine 19-4! vs Black (4-ll. 1 Philadelphia at Milwaukee Int Roberts (I6-7t vs Biihl 17-7). New York at Chicago 12! Hcarn (10-11! and Monzant ll-it vs Hacker '9-91 and Minner I7-41. LONDON (Reuters)-London had I I heat wave with temperatures above 80 degrees and women turned up at stately Lord's cricket ground in their bathing suits. This was too much for C. B Fry. who is 83. takes his cricket seriously and remembers whet such going-on could not have hap- pened in the sacred precincts 1 Lord's, home of English cricket. One of Englandis greatest all- ft is being Investi- ILIADY ron IWIM 1l0RON'r0 (OP) - After four months of training in Lane Ol- Iarlo. ttnrry Bryant. 10. of nibuh In 'l'hunday he Atlantic - ill! 1I--"' ' Don MacLe;d Wins 9th As 3Larrupers Drop Albions lthree i'iiiis in the seventh inning and added another run ulim Bailey taking the loss. Truro Bathing Suits, Ar English Cricket Field ERBOLL Nicnoiaon LGARY TODAY Junior title earlier this month. Erroll. only 17 years old. was the first Islander since Doug Sa rs took home the bacon in 19:? win the Junior title and he dirt with the lowest aggregate sci -ver made by an Island Jur Many local golf followers thir 'll if the young fellow can do well in Calgary he might! very cll come home with the Can adian title. tBARBER'S FILM LABI in the eighth Tuesday as they downed Halifax Cardinals 4-2 in the Hall- fax and District Baseball League. John Stokoe started for Dart- mouth and got credit for the win although Heller relieved in the- the league-leading Larrupers had seventh. Ed Buckley went the dis- Dd lance to take the loss. 1 Don Stafford of Halifax slammedt a homer in the sixth. TRUHO ICF't A fly ball to the outfield scored fl runner from third in the bottom of the 10th inning as Triiro Bearcats edged Kentvillel Wildcats 10-9 Tuesday night in in Halifax and District senior con- test. Kentville used four pitchers with tossed.,five men into the fray and Moe Drabowski picked up the win. Pyiamas would promenade in his pyjamas: These were the replies he re- ceived from the cynical, irreverl snt present generation: One said: ”li' Mr. C. B. Fry willl promise to keep his word and willl let me know when he is next at-' tending Lord's I will be happy to supply the pyjamas. females and likinis.” Another said: "if this habit is continued, I foresee a welcome in which Farmar Pete and The. Eagle will match wits and holds with Diamond Jim and Ga:-aboldl. Ray Walker of Montreal will tangle with Jim Hill of Maryland I and Mr. New Brunswick will meet Tiny LeBlanc In the two semi- final matches.- The memory of the great crowd pleasing show put on by another midget troupe here last Thursday is still fresh in the Ford. 32. has been I pro less than Alx years and only became eligible for the PGA fuurnamcnt this year. Playing almost perfect golf for an entire week and re- fusing to bend under pressure. be swept through six strong oppon- ents in a succession of sub-par rounds to take the title. He is only the second player in the 37-year history of the PGA tournament to win the title on his first attempt and the fourth quali- fying medalllt to go clear through. The only player before him who won this rugged match all! felt the first time he tried it was Tom C1-navy of Albany. N.Y.. in HEAT RLOWS CARY Middlecoff. the year's top money winner. shot a G1 against Ford's an In the morning. Then he be- gan to make mistakes. Mlddlecoff said the torrid ma- ther was a deciding factor. "I was so exhausted I oouldn't think." he said. "I'm getting 100 old to play this kind of golf." Ford said the but didn't bother him at all. ' There will be 11 practice for Tom MacFarlane's Sun this gy. run; at Memorial Fiald at (.15 MONTREAL (CP)-int-no Mm made it low straight for cumi, Sunday as be defeated Ian Mr; Donald of the British Woof Indies 6-2, 4-8, 1-5. 3-6. 6-4. ii A Dlvis minds of mat iCup tennis match. ATTENTION NOIISEMEN OLD HOME WEEK INTRIIS CLOSE AUGUST In. If you intend entering do If today- Don'r Delay. CH'TOWN DRIVING PARK RACING SUMMERSIDE . RACEWAY AUGUST 3RD. 9 i-.n. l Entries - close Thursday, - July 28th Midnight Tennis Classes The tennis instruction classes that began Monday At. the BYC courts will continue this avcnlng at 6.30. g Racquets and balls on provid- for those wishing to learn the game And students are asked to I won smooth-aol..d sneakers in order to preserve tho 0091011 Of the courts. CHICAGO (AP) - speedy Swoon's Son. the 8-to-5 favorite. easily won the 3144.530 Arllnlllm futurlty Saturday by WW9 l95l""' at ArI1ngion.ParIt. . RACEWAY STADIUM TONIGHT. - -N :1. classification For Sat. & Mon. SATURDAY I DASREI A'l' 3800.00 t Ilr Joseph. Ann's Dream. Texas Hanover. Gahagnn. Input 11 PACE - 1 DASHES AT 0:00.00 Hedgewood Chief. Johnny Kalmuck, Suffolk Chief. h8' Darling ;Peter Clegg. America": Ace, Money Royal, Premier 1. AUG. An I nuncio. C C PACE-I DASHEG AT 0178.00 l Jean Bee Lee. Scott Cash. Sir Peter L.. Dale B.. lash Faded. Laurel Chief. Miss Donna Mae. Billy Budlong. Falrgo. D D PACEAZ DASHES AT 8125.00 Jollity George. Hoosier Dr.. Ranlda. Faraway Lady. G..Ann (3.. Wait For Me. Jollity Lee. Russell Clogs. Lou Budlong. Staii Clogs. CHARLOTTETOWN JIM HILL, Marylnndl Ill. NEW BRUNSWICK vs. TINY -IADLANC. lllliflx - in A coi.ossAi. - SHOW pt . g at up 3 1 - . . . ,. Slater Verna. Sister Etta. C. P. Cleilz. Mona '12, Lee's Pride. Wayne Hivkpuv and Nichnlson Tym REM. gm P J Iamm Chzg B k 41-2l)lfSbllllgl'ld8f St. -Louis Inl Face I211" f 31 :93 ll! llls limb Fry I5 use 1I1 gate receipts. E lnud1ong' Jay-5 Goidie, Be,-gin; Hgnovgr, y I . , A gan -V 101,1 , i.auer. an s. . vs a dix (79. 0 90 9 9W 5P0Fl5mEll Who have - . .0 gregate and the William Mai-Don-, Cam A J Mvcahe W pmsburgh Um 000 oak 3 7 2 represented his country m both A third commented tartly on the I - C C TROT--I DASH AT .175. I am M,,m,,m,1 Mm”, Mr C,W,,s waidr A P; -Cormlpy -- - -166 SL Mm Om 000 mg 1 6 01 cricket and soccer iuality and amount of action in; .. Joplin ittgid. Ziika Volo. Joandale. Royal Train. Muriel I.. Anion- will bring the meet ins: close. The S ' ' ' " ” L I ,3 .- . .. 0 ..B.k . ., ' he Playing by asserting: "I trust way. RON 90” -7- - Indians Drop c. a no m or was glare they ;'lt;1,lf'llISl;t!lt of the serum! Day Aggregate I-ire;-5,, ' V ' M Dodqers 6 4 editor of one of the gohllar Wenf ion for pyjamnls at Lord's 1. . ones or-maria, a 4- H I 1;. M, 112 000 000"4 ,; 1 - 1 . ' spectators shotid be propery ai-- I :3!" ('"'ll' "I ('l”"l""”””" Mawh : R(',''W'” tilillllniiilltl 000 110 000-2 7 1 ngNI:rltvsl)iTrli)ee”women appeared at med for . good sleep". ' -. yart s. .1. oy essey A . 4 Th 1 d' p . .. . ., . 0 (mp RV "Emmy ' G” C 0 mm": naj:it;Pnf1!1(l'l)ie) a::ginCalfI;1ilan;IlI:(.?mlt:i" H in Zgghsdglvoperllglthleg r)Io';i:e;: Lord: in Bikinis. he said. be A 5 3 3 pAcE4 pgsngs A-r 3225,00 Tpr. n. Tlarwise. . l.ieut. Mary MarLennan . . ,6, t,' h Hllfg, d B I play i - ' s T Prince Budlong. Keppoch Playgirl. Prudence Hy. Abner Me- Sat. Roy Vossoy . s-.-1. o A mp: . r ,mna;;'f " 3" ''''"”5' "1 r',.;.,..,,, gm. ,, W. M T - Grlw. Moriell Woody. Eva Budlong. Captain Morgan, anti, Bnnks. . LIPIII P T Hooper . 151 Tpr W F. II:irdi' . . Ph-I d In - y ., gtruck H H 1” ' 1?". IN alld ."n's Rum ' C C TROT-D DASHES AT '1-15'0" i Sui G r: Mat-1.1-nnan 49 cpm A .1 wt-ram . M1”? ”ph"' "t 0m 000"” 9 ” i mm h ,1 " wnmm WM" . l Frisco The Great. Sir Francis Drake. All Budlong. Miss Mlle. Lioul o .1 Rogers all so. a n Marlmntmn .11 ””"””” "ll "5" mxrf .5 I "T ,,.?,''f, ",5. W” "9 ”l” W” ""'"" .S'"8'"-"1 . . - iuni Flngo.' Mllldsle. Feather mister. Wayrriark. Bud's Echo. sip Rm (-"IN w Um, R F Jpnkm I I I .y7lVr'hmeler. Nnitra.,v 151 Miller anvw 1 9M Eh lien 11 to Boomhowe. defeated; c pAcl1',..: nAsHEs AT 3150.00 1-”, R A VMW. 4,, cm R L (WP: Hm ' v and Si-tninick. Spahn and h - R It Inc arson sliiizized a Wanda MacMllIAn 6-4. 6-2. B. 1 . Ugcitiyn Boy. LI'1 Frisco. Lady Cash. Marlon EV. Rosalie loop" .L1o-ut H F. Jenkins . . 48 S111 T .I l.anrIi-man . .3811 ”'""l"" "'NPl'"""" e '"""i PE" Mllrpl” ll" ' mp" C"-V” 'l"l"led 1' 5”"-l' 9'7- 7'1 l ' Rumdale. Bob Cleizg. Frisco Guy. Becky Smith. Anthony L.. Malt Maw A F. Gr-rmls-.v .. -as F-lainr A F. Gormley . film . t""""”"' l'"'l"" ”.'"' ”"'""' "'')W'l ?, hair of 6-4. g ' A nlster Direct. Freddie Scott. Cd, 3 (-nnnun) H 45 TN F.” "mp" - - gm tlrioland 000 ion ooo - I I ft singles to lead the iiinners iil- Men 1: Singles: WEST VIRGIN! C C PA(-lg, DASHES AT 3175”, (am A. I, Mrwhp M rm R A WWW H J79 Boston . 000 210 021----5110 tack. whiln Gallant. Ladner and W. Cullen defeated M. McGul- , Jolly Bud. Mr. Jollseott. Countess Carlo. June Breeze. Quad cm A Rmm m mm" R Hamhw 37” Sl'fll:Qx: 3-niiiiaizn 151' MOSSIV (71 Callaghan each had two hits for gay. 5.4, My , P M THE WORLD! ORIGINAL Primm". Emma"! Boy, Sleepy Sump my J. 1,” Penny nay”. gnu -rm. Ergwm "arm, H 43 TWA H ,r- vossyy 373 SdlIglV!E."l9hlInSPrS and Stanley added I Mixgd D?-ubi"; . . g ucveyg . Limit Mary Mar-Lennan .. 48 (-NV A Rodd ' 376 an 1 P. Iqnrev S. e do" A J. Ind W. Cullclg WORLD FAMOUS TV C C TRO'l'-1 DASH AT 3175.00 Gnr. c c Strong 48 .-.., pm (-01,, .37.-, :?;:,h.i'- 305 -W-ll)-Ganmdsm White" 4 ol ' defeated .1. Johnson and w. Mac- April Bud. Thairs It. Big Boy. Ted Genneasee. I'm A Roosl)er.6ll:5l SE1. Frir ('oles 4a 1-,, I R Ami,-(. - 37:, ""3," "W Second Milliin 6-3. 3-6. 9-7. ' E A Squire. Roma Biidlong. Lustlcla. Tam 0'Shanter, Tara Lltto I 9- lilrs Irene Ilardy in .11.: "mp H313”, V3.75 New lurk 000 00l.00x- 1 7 2 notrni, mo 204 M0,; 1, 1 g Scheduk (M. today: ' My Hero. Connie French. :11; it V(i;sst',i' zit '.ieiit r; .1 flowers .174 Ro:;l;lli1';l;l1Ra:vf;-llgzlgtggi Byrne find, Bn(mm,,.., d gzmwxluntk? :v"3.C”.:m pm gg W. Cum" "I I DECLARATION THURSDAY um AM. P -- "1" -- l Tpr. R. Foiinolly . 371 H I" "t T - p iarver an isnn: -. - .oope,r. 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In 1 you mats ",3" fl WW” -1 - ' ”i(rr?niSuvr11::i:.l:l -Wand y atiilnin - 000 001 11-1 4 ii COIIIISI "mm" union mini: voii mar '" W" I" "”'""”""'”lTpr. .1. Good 335 1011' 2?: in Montreal orozm x-2 s 1 ouuwonnw Tl" M"""'""" T"ba"'" C0"!-llp" D " C'"l” Kselllll-zronGorman 17- and Ant Tends” and Yewcm mm and LASHAM r; I d ta t 1 BONNT DARLENE "V M"'l'l'Tm0'5"0i"'l V"'''l'- : l i R W R0” ' ' ' ' ' . ' " ' rotlr Shea Pascual lat Abernathv Second I ' "E "I Q" an - i s m..s..s-s- . - r - - r - 1 Pilots taklnii part i tti arm 11 (";l;3l(;&.lgf';'lal:l""rfl;-9""f" -- gt Edward: Courtney t9t.IBuffalol zoo ooo 202-1; gliding ci,.mpio...1.i,,: 1.;-. -11...... LAZY JIM DAY Sgt G. A. Cm” g H . ",2 I s 9 "9l'- 5-5 93- MONTH! 000 m0.000- day had difficulty concentrating g 1.". RI Barwi” - 102 Flrtllg Marlow and Sfreull, Dryadale. on um, Indinl In" mm! 0, R” t BROWN” Detroit 103 010 100 002-4 12 O Mickcns 19) and Teed. u, g'"- C 9- 5"'"'F -1 W. 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