'-- fl Yeo’s Squad Shades Wightmans Yeo 'llheatre baseball team de- lfeated the Wightman Super Market, 'Ileam 2-0 on Wednes- day evening at Sullivan’s Ball Park. Montague. u mm,mnmm.mynlm 'Soulhport School Stages Centennial School Rally May 23 for their Centenniaiibury: David Moore. Southport; School Rally which commencedlMichael Hennessey, Soutlhporhl by each school marching under 10 years 5 Damon Compton. its own banner to the auditori-tSouthport: Willard Kelly. 501mb FRONT By NICK FILLMORE Approximately three hundred school children assembled at Southport S c ll 0 o 1, Saturday: I , . . for the winners were um. port. Roy MacFarlane. Soutlh . Runs _ l The program opened with the l port. ECOl‘ledF by Billy Conchen and singing of “0 Canada" in En -‘ 75 YARD DASH . ar raser' . T k A d F. A . , - lisll and French. Mr. Hartwell} ll years — Franc” SUlllvan. Steve Clarksoni Pltcmng for mc n Daley mm addressed the group strike- outs for fourteen at bats, while Billy Conohan had six strike. outs for eighteen at bats. The next game in the series John Mullally trophy ke place on Saturday lSouhhpnrt; Alan Cooper. Soubh- Wightman's had eight on "Our Ccntenniai". gport; Joan GOOd‘ Bumbury- \iai'y Theresa Sullivan. South-l 12 years — —Alan Gandelvi port was presented an award Southport; Gary Cooper. South- zind third prize for her entry‘port; Roger Young. Bunbury. i n the Writing Competition. 13 cars — Donnie Farquhar-. for the _ Cricghton‘s story in theisou, Cross Roads; Gary Sihe-;w111_ Charlottetown Conference was'ilhel‘di SOUthPOfl: Gordon 6837.; evening- !NTERSCHOLASTIC track and field will get his big push- off this weekend with one county hosting two meets. tn- ‘ dicat'ions are that the record books will take a beating again 1 Last spring eight records in the boys and girls senior and age class events were set. and mark wore established in 17 new events. All in the Junior girls and boys divisions. won’t be at all surprised are broken in the upcoming The county Elementary meets beginning at 4 p_m., in Slimlncrslde, meets it all 17 of the new records will be held this Mtenwon, Charlottetown and Souns. all day Saturday in the same *Banquet' read by Mr. Claude Wood. who at Centennial Medallion.’ Bunbury pupils entertained also presented each child with: laid. Bunbury: Soutlhport. l 14 years —-David MacDon-l PIPE CONNECT PLANT! Wellington Gayfi. More than 1,000 miles of Souiihport: Douglas Molvneauxrlchemiclaccarrying pipelines in Southport and Kevin Trainomllrlouston. Texas, link 63 plants , ‘ . . I the audience with a very inter- Junuor and Senior events Will go . ' . 1 l _ - ~ l port 'an seven subte'lwane it ‘. 1 i :30 m. it the weather man doesn't The Charlottetown intei-cu} es-ting _Centenmal Program a" ‘ , an “ wmms' beglmlafi aatmgwmabc postponed one week, 1." dart league. With the od ann tor which the meeting closed 100 YARD DASH ldomel Charlottetown's Memorial Field. There is one ..rccord that we don't expect to fall. That’- Kcn Beer’s 1932 mark in the Senior Boys 100 yard a time of 10 2-5 seconds. Mike 131 lu-terscholast-c champions will ‘ in the 100 and they couldn't come be decid st ed June 6. A lot of records could h in Dagg and John Poirler have ,. .. i .. >i‘ >. 1 ions. I at lGun club emerging as champ- hcld its annual banquet C ii a r l ottctown's HMCS {Queen Charlotte last night. success and has helped to de- lvclop good fellowship between I The league which was formg ed in 1961 was an immediate s by singing Our Island Hymn. The Southport Women's instl-‘ lute served lunrii and in the . afternoon a sports program was 15 years Herbert Morri- son. Bunbui-y. I Soutihport . conducted by Mr. Earl Nichol-| on. Results of the sports program are as follows: Ladies Match l At Belveclere 6 year. _ Gemge Galuam’ l w I Mrs. Fred Cannon.( Mrs. J.W a “Finance in the ’50' 39°“ mark must halve Pee“ H on; f lithe various mcmbcrs of the Bicycle )dco. Senior .. . l "‘9 be“ in we Manlhnes “he” he ran " Ck in ,32' atrons of the Charlottetown Alan Gaudct. Soutliport; Gary A h'dden hale match played g 91 b5 C o 0 p e r Southporb Roger l at the Beivedere Golf Club was , a G m,“ \ c u . i - - , Baseball's Marafh '1 e . The head table gucsts at last Young, Bunbnry. two“ by Mrs‘ A'G' MBCMman' ON A PLEASANT Sunday afternoon. July 1962, New Y0“ ,‘J‘Murtagli. . Ben .11 n Yankeesscorad six runs on Frank Peg‘mt Twigshlnalllig échters. representing the Cliar- 1John Joncs, Soulihpm't; Davi 1 leis: Lloyd Cox won the 13. first inning. The Yanks got anotlici run r. e seco - lottctown branch of e- ‘IHonnI‘sisey. . u. ‘ night's banquet included: Louis. gion; Jack (look. Charlottetown lNIO 5 Kenneth Hughes, Soubliport: . DO - l GIRLS 50 YARD DASH MacKenzie and Mrs. J.F. Mac- hoie competition low gross and . 1 Six hours later Jake Rccd. third strinlz‘rishl “elder V i . ,. . .. - 3 RCA“ Mam“, Km. 7 Y rs an under _ Kan“ ‘low net, hem“! llfiCkey Milli algal-Olligglg’flcbagl: m’ls‘hgraomrunlw air in A". ' v 7 Legi- L '3?“ ‘l Bros; Pctcr Kai's. Icanuc Drcsi- ‘ KN‘llflCHa. Smiflliporf: Pearl Mes-.l twig: 3:32.222: 351:”de be. lea no (me run . -- ' , I, _ 1.“ n I. I; ,, ._ I . safe the Yankees a 9-7 viciorlhovggalggro“ "- W W" 5pm DECISION illicit?323312371.$332?lili..ll¥lf“”"' “’“ma ““ ““. The 'ggw; pgsldmmfgggv hgaznglll‘illgmsmLpiéhlngl’P eClAVIFJWY. CMF W MMM.. _ isonting the llnd and (lull Club: 8 years . Slici-ry Biilgicy, fgxr‘lbgar“ qundlg‘ J'un'. i at WI e ' e of game was 7 hour the . It started at Embarrassed was the word action Wednesday night. His man Don Mcttmuin ltltlliS on, ‘George Vehbcy. Maul Brace. ,Soutiipcri: A n n MacDonald. 1:15 in the afternoon. The draw 1:30 under bright sunshine and finished at 830 Pm» { {or umpire Joe Frizzeli in pants split as he dusted of! e game continued dcspilc find .1301! HOW“. Cllal‘loltClO‘l’n bniilhpm‘l; Nancy Bruce. Bun-i will be announced over the the lights. Only four III-3501' league games WORM”? mm Vancouver baseball league home plate. Attentive bats- the incident. (CI‘ Wircphotol lllll'_\'. ‘ weekend. than that one The classic game was the 35-mnm8 1'1 lie 59' The roams pal'licipallng in . yml's 7— Maurcen halidetu .___.. . w--. - . tween BI‘OO and 30590“ m the Nemual Leme’ ‘lasl vcai's competition were the ' Silll'lli’m'li Bl‘ollda Preamef- 1 1920. That one however. took only 3 hours. 50 n'unutes. Loniém My Force. Rod and 8mm“; Sham" nnscou' ML‘ The 1962 contest was the longest game ever played |>.V_a c s G“; Main Brace Sportsman: “mm c or ofietown Forum “‘9 Yankee" The E rs have -had 3 mg" on, g 1 Club Charlottetown Armories lo 3'93“ “ Ella Shepherd- !or :4 innings against Philadelphia Athletics, July 212194 . _ -d .th R0 81 Canadian Navy Soumport: Christian v e a! e. More than half of the 35.638 5060mm” were “in in m * I o ' “Th cw. nip, team {vas com: Bililbii‘y: Mary Theresa Suil-‘ MARITIME par-k when Reed connected off Phil Regan. seventh Detroit ‘ g flnL s D H ( mm) imn“ Southport‘ pitcher. The Yankees also used seven pitchers. Jim Benton 1 a e e (pose 10‘ co u .vddcap “ . 75 YARD DASH (‘ENTENNIAI going th last seven innings to get the Win. The TLEE‘I'S used llbubb csK Bimini) it?! ie fidezic- ‘ ¥ ‘ awe Keenan. 4 22 players. the Yanks. 21. can“ ("m 0“ “’1' ‘ y Soiillllml‘l: Linda Mcinnis. Bun- Used 76 Baseballs f ;afternoon as Summerside High seconds. . crry. 65 feet 1 inch. Harry Jflmos- , . m ‘ , i5 001. on a rain drenched Boys 440 Senior. Gary Sam-i Junior boys high jump. Jim ;pl:::nti‘:3’tso §;;95'l)lffllltpl;l; p011; wars __ Edith Mack‘a‘n‘i bug/DANCING AND " ' - , u e, reported mat he used track, seven records were mcrs, 57 seconds. {StrighL 4 feet 4 incilcs. ‘ . H ~ ‘ v . I- - - ML “who”. (“0m MacMman’; p ‘ BILL Qfima’dnlri had 20 left over". be broken and at least two were Boys Mile, Dave Ford, 5:28,} Senior boys high jump, Gary {16m ‘tf I'l‘f" ‘:l"["""‘lf”"“r”;l. “L “who”. Mann... Shcphcml III)DLIN(' CONTEST trad wI've used more in a nine inning game on a wet after- tied in a track and field meet Girls Relay. Jane Bray, G4 lChmplon. 4 foot 3 lli('llr‘.‘l. Jim") an.” "'1'!" Ill" " -‘> Mmhlwt A," _ Iconsisting of four ‘inter housed' seconds. I Junior girls high jump, Les. “ms- “ "l “0"” 1‘“, "‘3' “"i‘ '.V 1: (mm me (comma Bum . W’s homer averted I hunger situation for the. fans. - teams of Summerside High Boys relay. Bob phmips mzsuie Linklpner. 4 {ON J. . 5- to the (‘lhlnlpinnslllp it‘d-n1. I hwy; (cmwlvn ' Cooper. South Became a! state labor lay”. the stale concessions wen School. The lhouse" as it in seconds. , Senior boys broad jump. Bob induldurll Ilupllics uch DIP- forced to close at 8:15 pm. The noncessionaire reported ' double-header. - - - ‘ . ual awards were made by ica- . . .. . . ‘ :3 32285;? 4:?0llgrbgmfl 3N1 MIPS 0* be". The 50“ drink lggdfints wmnn me lfngh $011001“ Junior boys shot put, Buddyllefiithp'jggigfim grégiilmsiump gun pl-csidcni. Mr. Rays, fur ms‘ lillnlmL‘R' mlcrly MCKm‘} (Entries From Around The Maritimesl total was 34.500. “1 22‘ ‘ theuia'l'deafioge dgvié’gg 83:3;- Brander. 40 feet 6 inches. Penna Bernard ,1 feet individuals who contributed mi?“ 111%:de nads' June carr' Head Judge—Winston “Scottv” Fitzgerald . ' e 'ec rd were broken in e ' ‘ ‘ ‘ - ’ somethiii s ‘ciul ll tie .' c ‘ ‘ ; , . ' . l'umlm‘gifiagrfle;h?nyalfif£? 55' gmsdal whats the on gllmgefumgless’threcfrds tulle? will??? Aura: 551113323. Linda “noggin girls broad lump ten-10y "long In ( l ‘mrs 1r \ .1: \A'tllel Digs}! ll B ‘ JUdgeS “Duke, Nellsen' Charhe walker ark of 84. and Bob Richardson accounted for 11 alt-bats V“ 9 Pace 3 ~ . . l ’; Tm, members of g; .h f u "g “‘3‘ “"" 99 “50° ' e‘l . . . ‘ . girl-g a record held bgyseveral others. Detroit lerfit 22 runner; In the javelin, Paul MacWil- ,‘Lunmr 8g°¥5t fills-cu? Davechtty McConnell, 11 [cc 8 tmms will be Chowfilum (LO :g lllclo itciic Dunn, Southport; ; AdmlSSlon Prices: blageSIde ---------------------- r- 52-00 on base andthc Yankees 21. exceeding‘thc Olld mark of 40 it: liams broke the previous recoup-0 nson. ee inc cs. lllc cs. W“; “mm m lwlwmt “w Hand l-umniinrsnn, Mt. Her-i Center Bleachers . ‘ ........................... u 1.50 Tnlfiekfia'lmmg 'ifla'me- “9t by me While 50" and mm igrolés 0299:6410 felgfhi‘; :1 lin Maritime (lm‘l l(‘r'l1!ll(’ pilly- ' m y‘nn "Ag" Remaining Bleacher Seals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 - t ‘ i c c . >. n . _ . ~ . . . . . ‘ It was a dav toremclnllcr. Just 24 hours earlier. Detroit lpeggy Grant running in the! ‘rfflhj In." """ws, "If mm" m" 7 .Vt‘nrs and indcr ~— Kevin (‘hlldren under 12 yrs. (balcony) . ............ .. .50 had “8 first day-“i1!” double “03‘?” “' “ism-h 1”“ ‘ 1lunlcr girls i'oo yard dash set “9’” ""' “M'Jh'r m mm chum. Soiltllthorl: David Liv-I - ll.“ list: it tifi.‘i“itt°“.:ll..ll‘:““‘iar“€r‘2 ritl‘um‘" i; new gm of 13 minutes and. r n". r..— l2(3.:1""‘;-m;1°;;gmfl= Raymond; ADVANCE SALE or TICKETS .c - ~ * ' ‘ - i i r . . . . #_‘|ruiece‘ggelncgzsgsyiafiocyst: duals ijllilr'lnlilnofd llélsli.‘ a Wan David Henncssey porum Tlcket Office: ' _ N H __ _, .,__., _ I l an I \\ lilcutc: .zlc ' l' 1; ‘ ' ‘ ' . . - . l line at flfllsllelio sagnds. lane U lMcrcdltli, pi’CSldt‘nl; Art Ai'scn- ill‘ll‘tllnfllWllllR(lp:ilgiil:;l“;ll§' gill:- Thursday, May 28th” 4.00 um. um“ 7'00 p'm' :ge‘cfidzsi: :1; mi 13211501153, full. secretary; and Hcrh'Bax- b"... ' 1 Friday. May 29th.: 4:00 pm until 8:00 pm. - w or as tronsui‘i‘r. that sales Were approximat- co nt was 32, May Drawing To A Close; Trout Are Looking Good '1th mondi of May ‘5 down' to its last few days and cold” windy weather has been pre-l dominent. The 24th and 25th were the only days that hit the real hot bracket. It has been a disappointing month for the ‘ in the wool fly caster but the spinning rod addicts have made some breath taking cat- ches in the Vernon and North River Causeways. The ‘troll~ each and gave them their lih« crty. According to the lnhormation received this spring there are a lot of dogs running at large in the area across the Hills- nntil considerable damage was caused by this pack. A farmer (in the district of Alexandra lost ‘ Canada SUMMERSle —- Yesterday called is primarily a team con- sisting of a certain number of . i , . , ’. Junior 440 Wayne Classon. 60v Senior boys discus. RichardlB'ro‘l"! Jumor DOM”?! and Boys senior shot put. Ranahan, 37 feet 4 inches. J Ron ‘ Keezee. 15 feet it inciics. Junior boys high jump. Char- Ranahan, heaving for neW‘ mark of 37 feet 4 inches in the senior boys shot: put shattering ‘ihe previous mark of 36 feet 5 {inches and in the junior girlsl shot put, Linda Jones won withl .a new distance of 25 feet sl ‘inches. Lanky Leslie Linklctter jump-i ed to a new height of 4 feetl and 11/4 inches in the junior: girls high jump. As six records were obliter- ated two were tied as Bob Wil- liams running in the junior boys 100 yard dash clicked off I time of 11 seconds and in the TNDJAN’APOLIS (AP! —- 'l'he ' Australian Kcl \‘a:lc, l‘ltin Frii. r ar of sleek racers turning up ish Opcn champion; Dean "(.- 0 for Saturday's 500 - mile auto fram and Bob Rtishf‘l’g. tins race was matched by a Jack berg shot a five-undcr-par 66. Nicklaus blast at the $70,000 Nicklaus. who finished before Speedway golf open, but failed the afternoon ra c i n r tests. to disturb big charge into the 36~liole with a nine - under - par 133 Thursday. A George Bayer'sl sharply criticized lead' nlcnl two-hour tune-up run on‘onc-day pause the tourna‘ as “:l sirlcsliow lo the racc.” He said halting the inur- ncy at the 54-holc mark (or a for Saturday‘s the motor strip which splits the $500,000 auto race was ridicu- easy par-71 golf course within lous. Nicklaus vowcd not to re- the va st speedway grounds turn in future years under sini- dinned into the ears of Bayer, but failed to affect his touch iiar circumstances. Nicklaus shot a 69 and with for a second-round 67 following his 141 for 30 holcs was well Wednesday's opening 66 below the cut-off mark of the ing' method is used and the Six domemc . Faisal? limiOl‘ boy! Shot put. Buddy Four followed with i353, in-‘ top 90 scores and ties. trick is to keep the lure a few two P3“ buffing“ 311?} en! Brander equalled . previously cluding the first-round leader,| Jerry Magee of Toronto shot feet from the bottom. The out- dogs filial bro 9 e‘ aliforni'a rookie r George in 68 Thursday. He had a 73 board motor has to be throttl- ed down just right. Three and tour pounders are quite com- ciosure. The huge footprints of dogs were imprinted in (the soft ground. A few days later a far- mer at Crossroads, a district set record of 40 feet 6 inches. As a result of this elimination track meet. the first two finish- ers in each event will be repre- Archer, who shot a par 71. Deadlocde with Archer were Wednesday for a two-round to- tal of 141. scntcd to the members of the. ‘u‘innin: foam and some individ- liury: Sandra Yonnker, South- pnl'l; Dianne \inssman, Bun- u it ycrirs »- r-lltll‘l‘l‘laill‘lf‘ “cm-1 9 \(‘.ll‘.“~ “OLD TIME" 7.30 P.M. - Philip Young. Bun- Oll/l / 0 a n 3:;er 13.1%; awppegc “1:95 {we north of Alexandra. spotted two senting Summersldo High . pound mark. One angler creel-Alan'-e dogs the d “0t balms SChool m the Prim. County \ Ni three that weighed eleven 10 “he locallth 1“ “‘9 held InterSCholasm meet he" in e f a rs ' \\ / /.’ ‘- pmmds. The Vernm} causeway where his Can a geese are Summerside on Saturday, May / l , \ penned. He refraind from us- . Two events that were to be has produced a lot. of fresh run lroui_ some vii c a scales coating their side. The trout in the North River Cause-l way have moved up toward itst ing his shotgun but a tow days later wished he had used it. .. one of his geese was tallied and partially eaten. held today but were not because ‘ of the rain. the hop step and jump and the girls discus throw will be held tomorrow. lln Colls' Victory ‘ ‘armers have also compialn- Here are the results of then :3: 2211:8332 gizteigoduced d a t dogs running “ably-t. track meet. 9 By THE CANADIAN PRESS played in the majors, Billy Wii in (the Mount Albion distract. l Houston Colts broke a tie liams, the National League‘s Anglers have reported taking trout in V.c rn o n Causeway. One man was awakened from 14(- Javelin, Paul MacWilliams” i f eet 10 inches. i with the help of Nellie Fox‘s leading hitter with a .397 aver- sleep in the dawning of a Sab- Junior ho a 110 "d. suicide squeeze hunt and Mike age. smashed his 11th homer $3213 nfiilltlgtll‘t filth“:- allslrhh El: balm morning by mgdmnor 0' Phillips. 11 lseconds.y 30" Whl‘te'S. W041!!! Single in the and led Chicago Cubs in a 2-0 A I sire of ta ioca ptrout so dogs h“ on me find He pm- Senior ho a 100 d G fight“ “'91”: “my!” and de‘ VlCW‘Y 0V8? New York Mcts. G RA N U L A D IN 3 E C Tl(1,|D[; taken we; .m' mp condition sumed that rabbits were the Sommers 13; secongil' ‘- "7 tested Milwaukee Braves 4-2 in With the bases loaded and the red fleshed and firm with their “9"” “"9"” A Tabb“ heavy Girl, 160 m, 99' G t 'I National League baseball score v H at Milwaukee. Fox flavor leaving nothing to $‘3dywngfi $3.30? pallietfi 13.4 second: ' ggy ran ' game‘ laid down a hunt as John Bate- desired. 'Ilhis is an unusual sit- no a mat Boys 880 open, way“. Cl” In the only other day game man dashed for the plate. Bate nation and an cxpianafiioo in dogs. I was told the tar- son. 2:18 man scored easily as Fox was . . . mallegedtohaivedlot the - “n being sought. Trout fishing on Senior bo I 220. Ga So - own out by Milwauk‘” the whole has been disappoint- :‘Er': “Noam “ll-1,”... “fifi men. 25.4 rim ,, r’ "' BASEBALL stami- Warren hn. White in this season to date with. in of the . Junior boy. 2m_ 3m Bishop“ then lined a hit to centre for s columnists opinion. being om as“ he should 1., 25:02 mondg, ' S 'w“ - caused by inclement Weather cave . medal and ms cdum, ,By THE MIA-"m “ms; Houston right - hander Ken conditions. East. Nor’east and mist is mum, to favor .uch m‘w'“ National nun. Johnson had a three-hitter for Na“ wmd‘ ale .“Ot cmdum" action drastiic as it may ap- HW‘W 010000030— 4 70 59"” inning/5' b‘" “’35 1m” I ' to good trout fishing. On he pear. MM. 3“ ,5 said and done. Mllwmm 100000010_ 2 H after giving up two singles to 6 8_w _ cmb‘ary are just the reverse more is m pom in 40cm,ng Johnson (5 - 4). Woodeshick “a” the eighth. Hal Woodc- Wé“ R‘gfiecagfiwam‘f stable after the horse is stol- fl‘sltand Batman: Spahn (4-4). 131°“ “P0” in his 185‘ ' en" A ck of do a on use 3, mm CA ie enauer (9) and Baile . “l e appearances: PH" I smug but an angler has 'to 1m against .3 has as a wolf Probable pircgegrzirnfidnfi. 1 n—Bond (8). y served Johnson's fifth victory I he himself {ambit wtlt: pack and some are a: nap!!- maior league games. won and N" Y” WWW—o '13 m nine decmons' I o a I ' ' I. 5 “9’- U”“’” °“" dictable as wolves. ago 10000100x— z 21 William's wallop at Chicago spots’ its a case of 'Irove's lost records in parentheses: American Cisco (2-4). Beamarth (8) and was a wrong-field blast into the lgue v 0 Chicago, Mt (4.2) ‘ Gonder; Jackson (64) and Ber- teeth of a iS-niiie-an-hour wind. It kms aphlds laafllo OB flea beetles! - - . . ~- Track Adlon Detroit, Wicket-sham (6-3) cl. “3”- ms‘ °“*W““m9- (“l- The Chlcag" Wield” ‘mne‘l Get “built-in”, cro lmtecl' ' h Dlsmnmmlc'"gm mmthoupm Cleveland. J on n (24 u Phlla. 004 000010— 510 l on loser Galen Cisco leading off _ . . p pro Ion “g L from the - - - Elva young Plan“ better and 101180! [ROW- wflshmton' 05m" (34) (N) “mm. mmmh “5] the sixth inning, start. Di-Syston is granular . . . easy to handle tion against aphids, flea beetles,and leafhoppers. At Souris New Yo“. Baum (H, “ Bennett. Roebuck (3) Wise ‘ rry Jackson gained his and apply. On contact with moisture its active aswellasthe ' ' ’ ansas City, Segual (2.4) (NI. (g), (ii-fen. (4i llaldschun (2-1) sixth victory against four losses ingredient is released slowly. giving egective to mm Yet SOUNS -- The annual Kins'l "9. Wm (Ml at l " Tmndosv Vealev Prlddy by "ml"!!! the New Yorkers to protection for 6 to 8 weeks after U D' . ' y County track and meet Los Angeles, Chance (3.1) (N) ‘5) Fm ‘7’ Green (8) Me three hits. at! by Joe Chnslo~ emergence. as i-Syeton... uworlul on wall commence in Sonrls this 0 . Lambs (5-1) at Mln- 508" (2-0) ‘9) and Pagiiaroni. pher. attemoon at 4 p.111. The ole mote. Roland (1-2) (N) HR: PM“ 7) -———-———-—~__ tary ev s will be Fr“. mum— : s k ch sndthejunlorandeenhrmntl "M were .mla mucous—in Hoe 0y Coo taking phce mg” Wu. San Francisco, Herbal (m at Hendley (44) She w (8) . .t 10 am New Your, Stailani (24) (N) Pierce (a) noun (8) mil Oran- l3 Appomfed ’ ' 09%) life”: “mm” “4’ "" cncunono ’ on a . nuts. and. Uecker. HR: 81" —- Mays NEW You ' ( l .' . - OCCUR I! PM “*1 (H, (N 8) h Ap(p. qt“. ) Loo Angela, Moeller (2-3) It Brklacich. 34, last year's coach LIMITED ‘ I . h a Magus of Kitchener Rangers in tile val-tany in pain. When a mag- Pitteburgli. Bless (1-1) (N) longs melons—i 64 Ontario Hockey Association‘s “Wyom' net is in «no. new poise Hon-ton. Bruce (61) atPhiia Rug-u Clo mmoox— 4 71 Junior A league, as been ~~~ —--~ ——r » appear the bleak lo M dolphin. Dunning (5-2) (N) Pizarro (5-1) Kreutrer (bi named coach of there-activated each piece contain one positive 311mm. Lemtcr (5-2) at Fisher (7) and Martin: Pena New York Rovers lo the Em. ./ Glenn, Bobble (0.2) (6-3), Wyatt (9i and Lau. m: Hockey League.