MAY 2. 1952 -R” . NEY? H000 7IiIOllSEl'IOl.D - . T FINANCE I Georgetown Eagles Honored At Banquet ..-The r' orgeT;- liagiea hockey a banquet in Kosy Hall on Thurs- day, April 24th. at which ailmen- ,riii: . GUARDIAN.” Cl-IARLOTTETO i'. E. I. Dropped Froiii Aiiilioret Show AMIIERJT. N. 9.. April 80-(GP) time B 8 team, Provincial Intermediate "3" -1110 -.MIri champions for 1962, were tendered 3h0'V Ind 5'10 Mlwiilion last night approved a. constitutional change which drops the - Prince Mayor P.L. Boudreauit, the nut speagrir fiomgtlliniented dthe am on e no a owing tiring past winter and the honors they brought to their me town. "Maritime" will be retained and Islanders will be permitted to ex- hibit stock in the show it Nova Bootia and New Brunswick breed- era are allowed to enter the Chat- La starza Ind Bucooronl Signed NEW YORK. May- -- (AP) - The International Boxing Club yes- terday signed the ftith-ranking heavyweight, Roland La Stanza oi Buccsroni upset la Btanaa last December. nucoeronrs record is 39-2 with 27 lmockouta. La stan- za'a record is 50-2 with 34 kayoa. PAGE SEVEN ATLAS I TIRES . T . bera of the team, enigma gnu . Edward Island members from the New York and the ritth-ranking . g .”'”""'”"""””""""hm- i number of invited guests were board ofkdirectora. I lixht heavyweight, Danny Buocer- i Ianlldotllitilivlrwtiln - i present. Team i - The was utter (mi olPhliadelphia.1or a return iNoIl8-IChIIh&lII'37YNIIhd- Lavandier acted as master of oera- 111134 5169491"! iimwed 170"! 0013- lo-round bout. Ln Mhdson sguare g'uujg".",. monies, in mg ugual cgpgblg mm. petition and held their own show ("Man M” 3m nor. in Charlottetown. The name No Boiler Guarantee! No other iirst line quality tire 0&9! the same price advantage; ;;no other "gg,..eg.qgo-le.,sutta I,pIieIIe 2992 aigoaimyniitiy xeisi: Iigague par. iottletoavn gingan 0'. Min" W" N B A. tire has a Guarantee like it-I Written e . IC 11 , ' ' r ” cuauouarowu, r.a.t. w. .1.” Pitzggrgld .,.,: m. n,,,. rs-elected president of the Asso- ' ' Guarantee backed by 1019"” 0" iaeurahjujncvvujenlautlnnaveu I speakers and both extended their elation and J.)-I. King oi Moncton Takes Dim View congratulations. Mr. J. W. Laven was again named secretary-mam and honored by over 38,000 duh” i of preaentedt De t t r P - 389110 0 I 0W- . .. - - - M glcgl mines. -r,.?,2f,,i?";,..';..,,,ii.”,. Mr. Trueman said the show held in Canada and the United btateal E termediate "3" hockey gu . in March was considered a auc- oeaa in view of market conditions existing at the time. It was not too successful. however, from a farmer's viewpoint. The tlnancial report for the show showed a detlcit of 8120, the tint: ever experienced by the As- aociation. Loss at the P. E. I. grant and higher operation costs accounted for the loss. Tentative dates for the 1953 show are set at March 17-ls. reinacy in the Province. to laglea' captain. Walter on behalf of Brigadier w.w: who was absent. from the Prov- ince. Major J. A. MacDonald of Cardigan, president of the South- ern King'a Hockey League. pre- sented the League Trophy to the Eaglea' captain. - Mr. Lavandier, manager of the team commented on the cq-opera- tion within the team during the past season and thanked all who assisted the team in so many ways. t held. of Title tiaich WASHINGTON. Me! 1 --(AP) - Pisaident Dave Rochon of the National Boxing Association said today he takes a. dim view of the Laura Salas-Jimmy Carter world's lightweight ohamplonshi, b o u t scheduled for boa Angeles May 14. Rochon said that the N.B. A. does not recognize this as a proper title defence. that Salas is only the seventh-ranking teatherweight, and that a lot of good light. "Glad swifclied i ii!!i”k i " 957"" ila ATLAS muss". ioo miles ' TEST . . ' i trl nt 0! A box of chmollm Wu pmunud LOWE! DIDEQUE SCHOOL maiglgnmtcigcre bypassed in making . . kg; pine” from 1-Otto 21. ficiarles to this de 1:: hr".- to each member of the team, do- gm rt for A m. 5” din. 'r.. R0 hon um dl.n The proposal, Originally sponsor- Manitoba and t e sma ' e nlud bY M13 HMTY YOFSWIL All P0 p id ,d Hmeo thee ' n hucmighg chgmpgog i-d hy the Alberta liranrh, will shes. ' gy ' players and izuem -were called 9"” x”1- 3”" Le” ' 1 .',.,m M, Sm prgpef mi, dis- ' ' mm hnfnro me (':imidiun Ani- l.'ii(lor the rule allowing two i In upon to any A few words and each Grade Ix- 1. Ralph. MacCa - L .0 with ch m hm Ind chub Mmr Hark” Asmmmn MW”. . g h h ' I". "ch in mm rupondr by nendhu mm; 2' Shirley Arsenlum 3' Janehlnnc on in in pet or under the mt-cling in Minakl. Ont-. June 15- b'"mh'm' mm, mm ”"”' ””"3'”"”””” ” ”” Em" 'w'"m - t iiniiiewicic hi limit the title is at ' 18- ””5”"' ”” ""1"" "' um" nndhpmgiud gzheh. accompnnhmenu goglleigg 2vIRIi)i';l1d. Smgillc alike 3 . The Allwrln branch snid that would ennlile Ontario clubs to ' T 9 01m 0”-3 lUDDel' received ' i ' ' -i ' w ' " ' . . Pro n the m.1int.ransior two additional playerl. medal mention "om I” make I Jenery. li' Salas wins, lies champion. , juniors ind h m , Grade VII-1. Alan Collett; 2. Lolrne Holland; 3. Harvey Arsen- au t. Grads V-1. Kathryn Jeilery; 2. Anne heard: 3. Harry Waugh. Grade IV-1. Alan Wright: 2. 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Bobby Arsenauit. Grade I-l.'Percy Ailleclrg 2.. Nancy Krsenault. 1952Mi.ii0ii A.O. Slanliy Moves To Bolster Cardinals ST. LOUIS. May i - (AP) - Manager Eddie Stanky is bench- ing veteran outfielder Enos slau- ghter and third baseman Billy Johnson and putting himself in birds had dropped their third home game in a row. their latest to Brooklyn 4-1. last night. stanleey decided to shift Rod schoendienst from second to thin! base and sent wally Westlake. who had been on the bench or late. back to the outfield against Brooklyn tonight. sanky put himself in the leadotf spot in the batting order. He also switched Stan Musial from left in riaht. sending Pea- nuta Lowry in left and weatlake to centre. l The MORRIS MINOR C9NVl'RTI'II.l Till IOOMIIST SHAH, CAI ON THE ROAM The roomiest indeed! Plenty of room for 5 passengers a : ; and so easy on gas... givesover 40 miles per gallon. 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