wrr rrrr up‘ B» 591E.‘ 1H9? Ignl- nun-QR L‘ s-u Qua...» n-i- 04am nqv- Id1§_ run-av .r\._..._< 179-95 51X ._ _ rm‘; CHARLOTTETO\YN__QIJ_AIRQI AN -.-- JULY iSPORTIN I y r l ijDodgers Win flfliDoubleday Ceremony Match At CCOPERSTOWN, N.Y . Jwv 19 L-Tlie iniiioi‘ loigtiog; niadc -€'1l‘ mutual pilgrimage today to Double- iav lioltl, Slit‘ of the original base- will di-dutoud luid out in i939 b3‘ Abner Do v, and Brooklyn Dcuvz-rs. . clziinu tho Nflilcflfil caguc- * ed Cll!(."l‘-'.O WINE 50x of‘ l v American Lnikl-‘c 7-5 111 in exhi Iion gums before 4.000 lpectnto . All C‘ unis runs wolv- inzifll‘ 0U rim.» in tho first ill-l G 5 ’I‘v.c kcr and IILUX rmer Toronto Leads In Co Curtright singled. Luke APDUBE andl iJohnny KOIIOWHY tripled and Joel ;Kuhnel hit a home run. Afterward‘, 1 the uuite Sox made only three hits off Fitz and Rube Melton, ivhovivcnt to the mound in the fourth Irflme and finished the game. _ Chica o iALi 500 000 000-0 8 l. Brook yn lNL) 040 020 10X—7 . 11 1 i Smith. Wude l6: and ‘Purnor. ;Ci~.stnio I6»; Fitzsimmous, Melton l~Il and Owen. Iglpayer If Tourney .\ ii.ckv *1‘ Tor 1n- - flu!) 'l‘h:rd ivo-iiicti in the amateur mid tjlrllllillflil o! :t.it field is Iiflfl l)\‘ Mzcliael PIdI3SKi. club, t inns! irnt- IUIIF"? Wiiiniile: shot rlinkei‘ not‘- in . ill llll‘ R C A F‘ mid leprcsentinsz N“ 4 Rvpiiii" Scoudouc of Aluwoli. Pi: rrived at the a 5 m: field £1 38 ii r0 nd the HI? fol Sidney‘ . Rwlzoxvficd (‘Pkh : ti-ooicr, Riverside vet ' c of o Nliiritinics’ ou I" pclfleizs ovc a l\(‘l‘l\iii of holds second place 'i~ld and is liot on i the hurls oi Ch " after register, inc n T7 this pill ‘l: iii his open irii: round Sill‘ . scored a 38 on III the out iiilii- mid vmnc lionie lll Ill) ' \ iivt in l.ll".‘ to gee off. hrr- .~c' of t. H $11di>uvtiil l Percival Streeter, of Riverside, {SUIL in a tic for fourth position with Saint John is the retiring Eresident , 81's are Pete Kelli". representing the andtonlght was named onorary , yOLK-E Colin-r _ 13m“- drunk, Anmcm" G ‘ Clilbi “"41 R3577‘ 1 "re-“dom- R T 5013mm Chm“ land incapable CIISCS we" heard at.‘ 5,. »..ii,, in Oi fnpnibef 0g igie Riv- lottetcivn was elected vice-president ‘ ~,-. . . . its? (Cr. gfyfip ciiii, ,1 and Frank N Robertson, River- I ihfi.p°is’s~“éqc‘k;‘ji,‘.g§" 21w“; find, RlAll lécri u}; in salthd iallacg dire re-elected secrctary- ltfigoki-Cl-o-Xkan-Ignélcdeono iwek‘ Tfireei “v51 0-‘ cg“ “I” - e 9"," " - ' _ men charged with viizrailcy andl tons J W. Sears and Yarmouths Tmllgm Mrlhe-Flioigsrtslgoliifd 82f obstructing a Dasscncfr, ire-re m_l 1 Dr. L. M. Morton. all with 83's. lTllP onl_v (‘IIYIV from P.E.Y_ EM Baiznall from the Chzirlott/rtown Golf Club irns in the fourth divis- ion. He scored 59 out and 53 in, for n gross of 112 and :1 net of 83.) Ikzilinglilllifzunp ls Missing in l9 -_ (cm -_ ivhti \v0n the in" tinting chump~ - lUJi is rc- oveiscas air, . iii TOIOIIIO ‘ n Tomlins l lie said he 4i flying? u zlio United; K. 0i 0. Softball -i i-Twii. nit-t inst K of c. boil rattan Pldlllll-Zl iiini opponents. mg was tlic line ul°1— 23. _ C,;i;~ .ii- n, Campbell, 3:,“ l§\i,; x lira-lo, Blanchard, -...i.‘.ci', Clilflilli, and DONE- -_ 5. MacDonald. gnvlor, Cvalidfl, Horse Races ._;1{_ ALBERTON Wednesday, July 21 Sponsored by ALBERTON DRIVING CLYB HORSE RACES. SUMMERSIDE Wednesday, July 28th Willard MacDonald. Secretary. , __\"_ . ,1”. _ ‘ ‘Bob Hope, In England in eimz-ialn I-ycar-nld rrandfalher, Jamel Hope, ' .- tlme for lea. ‘I Dutchess Hnnovor. ifiiitcliell) IIOPES DRINK A TOAST Grand Gircliit Resultse OLD ORCHARD BEACH. Me.. July l9 —lAP» — My Son, a bay horse owned by J. R. Rick of New- castle. Pd, and piloted by Pete Cummings, today took two heats and first monm in the feature ev~ ent of the grand circuits opening. program. The summaries: 2:15 Trut—l‘urse S300 Mile Heals Lee Ripper, (Pruitt 1 The Tiiter, (YOUW » 2 Pc-ka-bour lToo1c> 6 2 Abbe O'Neil lAckcrman- 5 7 2. n. $9.“ 1 5 tn . d-Jenn The Great, Ill! sirlo. Ri-x Vole. Nancy bee. Zl-Year-Old Trnb-Piirse $1.000 Nlilc llcnfs 1 . Dillon Song. lKiriiyi Icnli Hanovcr, lBrmvn) 2 Uptown. llinwl-ziiisl 8 Times: 2.08 i4, 208 l4, 2.08 3-4.. Also started- Dawn Hanover. Nichtlnrznlr, Goldie Locks. Top Hanover. Josephine Knight. 3-Yeare0lrl Paco-Purse $1.000 Mlle Heats 12 ll 25 34 My Son. (Ciirnmincsl "ciirv Volo. ‘Klrbvi Iflghtv Spender rPhilllpsl Jess Porter (Uttoni Times: 2.05 1'4. 2.02 3-4, 2.05. Also started: Direct Me, Secret Mission. Might H. l2l 612 253i 374 ,lloly Redeemer lSofthall Tonight All ialalers in the Holy Redeemer Softball tnazue are requested folkt- l tend a giggling in the parish nail 7.00 o'clock tonight. Remember When By The Canadian Press Tommv Farr. cocky ‘British Em- pire heavyweight boxing champ" ion .Ill'l'l\'Cd in New York six {BN5 ago today to preparcvfor his “Orld (‘liflmilifinslllp bout. with Joe L011i5- Pro-ficht gossip gave the Welsh- man little chance against the De- troit Negro. but Furl‘ crossed would-be critics by 57.331118 10 rounds although he lost the W515‘ ion. SLIPPEIIY SOAPFISII fish exudes a sCBDY X0110- e skin when handled. Thr- s us frun mnrrican servicemen. vlslto his ('0- lt Hllchln, Herfordlhire, and ll just u. utcue'on -|v\*q -¢~ “u. 0on0 -» o NEWS Beau Jack ls Winner illloncton Man Heads g Maritime Golfers :- firsi to: with a borrowed BI‘llllS\V1Cli—Pl‘l11C9 and proceeded to carve Golf Association tonight. ,2 .12 1_5..._,_.1O1_2 match xivas settled at a London congl DRIVE — Th2 '“' " ' " feronp". Det ' CENTRAL GUARDIAN q‘.- this column in reserved for new: o: locll interest, hut “van-tiring of t nevuy nllllrl may a uuertlu n: llvc cunt: a word. strictly Ill) ncla in advance. CBASWELL I-ol‘ PINWITIIIIW CONFEDERAPION LIFE INSUR- ANC PHILADELPHIA. July 1o -(AP) 01-1) 110MB WEEK AND PR0- _Beaii Jack tonight gambled his vinclal Exhibition, August 10-13 in‘ chances of getting another chanccncluslve 7-13 ti. at the world lightweight champion-l —-——- _ ship -and the dice came up seven. EARLY_ TRAIN ARRIVAL —'1‘ne The form-er shoe shine boy climbed; early tioin had 164 passengers all over the Philadelphia “trial. lelwihtl 30MB“ m“ flight and ar- horse,“ Jchnnv Hutchinson. and rived in the my at 8-35 with 96 stopped him in six rounds of a. l0- passensfiri» rounder in Shlbe Park. Jack weigh- ed I35 3-4: Hutchinson. 134 3-4. In a bristling. slugging battle. LIBRARY [IE-OPENS ~ The P." E I, Public Library will be re~ which had a shed slzej crowd rcar- opened to the public on Wednesdaiu. mi: for most o! the wuy, Jack waslJlllY Z1 399411“ l0 m‘? Wmdilvis in trouble only twice 9,5 he cut both l neccssilatea the closing of tho lib- of the veterirm Phiiadelphians eyes "1" i" W"? W“! 1e“ wed“ and bloodie his face until it drip- *--‘ D€d crimson before referee Irv 552E?‘ FOR GOLF TOUEN _ Kutttwr stepped the proceedings at ME!“ -‘ M“ E~ M‘ Bagimn- ‘"1 ’ 2:01 of [he sixth hfifit. 1°11°WW11 1°“ 1°‘ .5*-. - N-B-~ Th?“ we“. m, knockdowns as ihe’ whcrc he is participating in the N.‘ Goorai-i lumniiie; trick overcame thel B"P'.E'I' 9°“ ‘Olimamenl’ bcmg held i rinz izcn-orrilshu» and “inslde" ntin-~h- l Mommy» Tuesdfiyt Wednesday , o‘ m; of im- Pliihdclrhfqn and nvinli’ "115 ‘Xeekfli Rlvfimde- 1- 3*; fled m. a “mm; Shot at his mien nail i.» representing the PEI. Golf which Bob Montzcmery. Hutchln- ‘*55°°“‘il““< 8111's protege. took away from him‘ —'~ two months ago. He is slated to ':i=t' .SHORT__CIRCIJIT IN ENGINE” mi. (guy-P n; m; CfC-“wn 53m, m, iFlreineii were culled out about ll 45 either in Phifadelilhla Cl‘ New York. i last my" .i'° PmIce 5mm 09p“ a ___.%___. the Guei ' ' ‘ in: car red at first to be 011.8. but a. " o" ' in the engine "es ivas found to b: cousin: the sari 1'“. A passing airman had it fixed when ; the fircmrn i1l‘ll\'t?£l. CARS COLIJITE —- About 2.30 ycsterday aftrrroon a trmk WhlClI ivos parked in front of the Orchid Restaurant. Creal George Si“ hacked out and struck the left door SAINT JOHN, N B.. Jilly 19- iCPw-Walter F. Wheeler. Moncton was elected president of the New , Edtvard Island ' land glass of the car was the re- nounced that diredctorsblhad dficilréed it would be ‘ ina visa e to 0 the 6 —" . l championship this season and al=ol SOLDIERS TRANSFERREDA- i had voted to cmicell the N.B.-P.E. E Four soldiers loll P. E- I» ."l‘51<‘1\~¢1‘v' ‘ I. junior and the provincial mixecll for advanced training olsoivllc . tournaments. in». u. n. Matthews. Olrary, Ptc. J. A. Peters, Bloomfield. Pie. B. A. Pridham, Aiberton. Pic. R. W. Mur- Sport Shorts I I From Britain thy, Kcnsinzton. P.E.I. Before let-iv- lng the men were presented Wlihi TAKE 1 SPORT SHORTS By Allan Nlckleson cigarettes by the Provincial Gov-l Canadian Press Staff Writer ‘mended until Thursday. i l emment through the CarryY-cn- Canada C0117“. The presentation was looked after by Ira M. Brown of the Canadian Ifizion War Ser- vices SUB-GRADIIFG ON ROAD — Subgrnclinc 0-: the Bunburv road is now in progress. This road was -d' c?! d l at your .t its iunction LONDON, July 19—(CP>--It 100k lveithxrlhee coralcretn apfiroach to the at long time. but Fughtln’ Frcddiei squtii side of Hlilsboro bridge. This Mills and Giant Jack London putei year ivcrk is continuing and n gravq ched up ltieir differences long en-f cl CCRIlDP ‘rill be applied. At orc- ough to sign contracts railing them,‘ 591i; one government road mflchinel i0 fight for the vacant British is engnfied in building the turn on- hedvywvcight boxing rrcwn. The‘ DOSill‘ Hornloirs pcnd. Work will be bout. likely to be scheduled for l5‘ dgifg only on that stretch of road rounds will take place Aug 2 at ven-l {mm the pavement to I-Iazelbrook. J He vet to be decided. ' jg V, After weeks of ncgotiations, the‘ STAMP OUT‘ TIIF. U-BOAT wives of the officer's, tho purse . e (igvtelgielcgizebfifl ggrlxg» gtfikliifioffilflfieod earlier Tcd Broadrlbb. hustling lit—‘ paign last’ week will". villfli‘ 11nd 1'1"‘ tie Cockney who took Tommy Farrl tgrmlliailflil and as a result i1 Sub-l to America, said Mills had turned; stantial sum has been added tothe, dcvm an offer of $8.000 to fight number cf dollars invested b.v (‘IHTl London in Liverpool. I-Ie added he, m5 in this laudziblc ciiloliz-rise. V thought the bout would take piacei E, A Blake headed the crimp on the Aston Vila football grounds, “on in this patriotic effort and . at Birmingham. suppflri, givcfi b?!‘ othirlblal- I; n m" wi e con r uuo Mills. a tough looking kid they‘ XEIQQ‘. maxw and varied net-l call the "Bournemouth Bomber". ivitles to which they have nivcn has been chief claimant to the vac- umaiiiiii; loyalty and unstiuted SW" ant. title since he beat Len Harvey poi-i since coming to Cliarlottckvn. for the British and Empire light- i This w ek the Auxiliary of the Can- heavyweight titles a year ago. Lon- adidn Lczicn will take over ihf‘ don biggest man in the British rlngl Drive under the chairmanship of at 220 ptimds and a veteran at 29, My; Arthur I-Ionry to be followid became the Bombers logical oppon- in me concluding week by the’ ent by bashing all other top rank- Catholic Womterrs League, ing mlttmen into defeat. BRINGING UP FATHER Howie has gone and done it and that probably means an end to his O .» m“. ‘It WORK 0N IIANGAI. - Wort- men are tearing down the twisted steel skeleton of a hangar at. tul Charlottetown Airport in prepurw tion to re-bufldin: on the same site. The new structure will be of wood throughout, It was under- stood. The contruct has been let to the firm of 01.11‘. Schumann and company, Summerside- The origin- al hangar was destroyed by fire earlier this year. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of Mrs. George Whitehead. 124 1-2 Dorchestcr Street was held yesterday afternoon from the Cut- ciifie mineral home. Services at the home and grave were conducted by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. The pallbearers were: Willard Jordan. George Beers. Harold Partridge. Wendall Phillips. Joseph Rodd. Thcmas Casforci. Interment was in the People's Cemetery. - LAID T0 BEST - The funeral of Mrs. (Dr) Charles Mathleson was held Sunday afternoon from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home. Services at the home were conducted by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, assisted by Rev. Hugh Miller, D.D. Dr. Miller conducted services at the grave. 'l‘lie pallbearers were: Leg Stewart. George Hughes, Arnett Show. Charles Phillips. Preston Rodd. Harry Rodd. Interment was ln Sherwood Cemetery. rumzmu. Envlcs -'rn¢ fun- . oral cf Maurice (Tliaiioran was held from his late residence. 95 Flztrov S.rcct yesterday lnczriing to 5t. Dunstans Basilica where requiem "Eh m~ss was sunz by Rev. I... Ayers who also conduct/ed servlc ~i the grave. The pallbearers were: ‘ma: Smith. William S. Hughes, ‘James Baizelow. P. V. Robin, John Ahenrn. M.A. Farmer. Interment was in the Roman Catholic Genie- LOSS T0 CANADIAN LEGION- was with deep regret that mem- i bors of the Canadian Legion, Char- lottetown Branch learned of the suddmi possum of Lt.-Col_ William C. Nicholson. K.C., D.$.O. M.C., 1st of 2i c:ir proceeding south on thatlvice President of Canadian Legion. street. Damage to the front door Mr. Nicholson was to have re- plied to the toast, "Canadian Legion" at the Provincial Command banquet here on August 4. GROUND LIMESTONE AVAIL- ISSUE Island farmers the opportunity of 0018111111! ground limestone in bulk ‘I'll! T0 IIAGDA-LBNI — Full loads of passengers were cu- rled both ways lust evening by a Maritime Central Airways one in a regular flight to the agdulen Islands. Seven persons were aboard on both outward and inward trips in addition to first. class mall. monomers-r - w. and Mn.‘ William I". Brown. Orwell Cove. an- no the enfqgement of their daughter Claudine Elizabeth. R N" to Clifford Laurie Brand. R A,F.. son of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Brand. London. Encland. Marriage to take place early in August. ‘I 20-11 The many friends of Mr. John Dooley will be leased to know that he is progress g favourably miter anrelcent operation in the City Hos- p 8 CANADIANi COME __tgg_ntinusd iroipggione/J‘ and even some artillery. "Some of our tanks came up and wok on the German tanks and tialf-tracks on hills west of the own. ‘Inev knocked out. one Mark II and destroyed two hull-tracks l understand one 0f our tanks was knocked out. Clear Out Enemy "Then our infantry which had been reinforced by now. rushed Granirnichele and cleared out the enemy. A few Germans were killed and a couple talcen prisoner. but for the most part they cleared off "We got about 200 Italian prisoners.‘ Capt. Bernie Madden of Brock ville, Ont.. was with Lieut. 1.0m! in forward vehicles when they ran into fire. Sgt. Jack Wlttington of C 03s in this action. man of White Plains. N.Y.. who a tank outfit, was commanding the Canadian tank reconnaissance nat- rcl which was with the infantry carriers. v_ Ryckman and his men had to take cover when the shooting started. and they joined in the nub- sequent assault on the town. ac- cording to the Lieutenant ""1 told me of the tank action at hr Q urt- ers later. It was Rycknian who rounded up 15 French 11-toii tanks being used by Italians near Rosolinl three day! up till the end of Sepiember- The advertiser. Mr. J J. LeCierc, of Drzipeou, Bonaventure County, Que- bee. is at present in Charlotte-i town, accompanied bv hi5 son J.B LcClcrc, a former student at St. Dtinstaifs University. Many farm- ers have been disappointed 1n not being able to secure their lime- stone supply during the past year 0r two. This indispensable material can now be obtained through Mr. Le Clerc, and can be stored if nec- cessary in the yard until needed, \Vltl'|O_lIf'.__(_‘lEf6I‘lOI‘3tIX‘lg. Out Our way ago. He found them in the harbor guarded by a group of Italians. and captured the lot. The tanks were brand new. There was plenty of evidence of the Grammic-hele scrap as I drove along the road. On a hill west of the town there was a charred Jerry tank and two half-tracks blown to pieces by Canadian tank gunners. Prisoners and Booty went to England two years ago with. DEPENDNS’ BOARD OF TRUSTEE COMMITTEES MEET IN OTTAWA Work of regional Dependents‘ vremben of the national board at Board of Trustee committees, localq ' ~15 we “tmcked- leaving me" Hanan‘ tn 21 Canadian cities. was praised by Hun. J. L. Rnlston. minister in m, Jlonnl defence. when he addressed a meeting of committee chairmen am Ottawa. The chairman of the Boari told the conference a total of 5734.000 has been distributed to dependent: ifs:- viccmen In the fifteen months ending March 31, 1943. In the T0] Melbrcok. Ont.. was one of the N. Vcw, snapped at a meeting in Ottawa are. left In right, Rupert C. Reece, Ueul- Rvck‘ O.B.E., chairman of the Winnipeg committee, LL-Col G. S. Currie, Depii. r Minister of National Defence; and J. Pembroke. assistant to Col. cui- i-e, left to right. Robert Irving, vi \ llllam committee; A.W. Robinson ee; and G.A. Gillespie, chairman Inn Army Photos). rle and chairman of the national board. Shown in the LOWER. pictim cechairman of the Port Arthur-Fort , member of the Saskatoon commit, of the Peter-burn commifteep-(Caria. up and taken back to camp, Capt- ured enemv booty is mounting. also. 1 saw plenty of breda machine- lying about. I met a British officer who had fought in the desert and he said there was ‘never anything quite like this in the western desert. The Italians used to but up some ‘ "-1 of a fight. but in most cases here they are just surrendering." I drove through Grammlchele 5T1. ‘ R.‘ Wffliams "HAVE A 600D TlMEfl WHAT D0 You MEAN, HAVE. A G000 TIME lN A SHOP? - i //. 9. ’ 4/ 7/3/4 -/& ' *4. // 7/, f.» , I Z’ l": \ PM“ .. . .|///Y1,i,,'l,1'l’) Vi; \ Jfiwitiiwtg "’11/'/'l,l,'-i,y Li“ wi-iv MOTHERS em 62m ‘colllnulvré-cmlulfi ._,_, ‘ TONIGHT.’ NO. BUT 5H5 WILL. HAVE. A GOOD TlME WlTH THE OFF HEQ NEClb-EVEN lN THAN HER A Ccptali_i_from Nanitfmo. B._C.. sw- THAT HIPPO.’ w,“ Wu)’. - v/ LOOREW FEQTILFZEQ OM I CQULDRYT BURN THEM DUNN ANY BETTER -_ u‘ mm- guns, rifles. ammunition and shells T. DONIT BLAME YOU, MRS. HOOPLE , -"'\IOU‘\lE ‘BUFFERED ENOUGH. 1M LNNG 1N THE GAME HOUSE. WWI-l FNE TOMATO PLHIQTS, AND which is a small town, battered bv told me the Germans had dropped the fighting. and went on to Can- paratroops north of Vtzzlni to try adian headquarters where I learn- ed that the total number oi prison- ers taken by Mai-Gen. Guy Sini- ouds Canadians now has probably reached the 7.000 mark. There is a definite figure of 5.000 and hundreds of other Italians are being rounded to stiffen that front but it proved unsuccessful and the paratroopeiq withdrew. QUININE CINCIIONA Qulnlne is extracted from m; bark of the clnchona. tree. MANY YOUTII CONDITIONS Wartime conditions On the Isle of Man have resulted in the girls there being “a strapping, well-build. heal- thy locking bunch" but the boys. on account. of lack of physical instruct- ors, look "miserable, anaemic and undernourished.“ said Gerald Brid. son. member of the island's legis- iature. Our Boarding House By Major Hoopla cAeeAiaB _ euosT! AND '1'. ems '- me ems: 4 you our LOOK.’ i: our HIS ‘e MUST Bi:- USING/k PLASTlC eussrirore Pow. A . , neon/via. ~ GMAT ' DDZEN NEIGHBORS TO TQIY ELlXlR l5 A 7-23 KMOCKOUT: boxing career. Howie. or more ex- LSTENWM GETTING “u” s?" “W” 3““°m" T°I°m° TEED o: on CNE DO As SAY- WHAT'S THE use boxer member of the Royal Canad- l 6 l Q 6O 216,411, OVER, o’: AsmkrHlM HOW ian Enwineers. got himself married FIANCE-fl AND GEE H H15 HEALTH 1510-45 V- to a nice-locking English girl who‘ wants him to give up the ring. Former professional middleweight around Ontario and New York State in pro-war days. Howie rose to be middleweight champion of all Gibrdltars armed forces when he was stationed there with u tunnell-i lng company last year. He had a. couple of pro bout; in London after his return from “The Rock." includ- ing a losing om against Cpl. Arnold Haves of Montreal in the final of a heavyweight elimination tourney at the Q-ueensbury Club. Now Howie, at 25. thinks he'll succumb to the wishes of his bride and turn a deaf ear to the bland- ishmenis o! promoters along bath boulevard. L. HAVE MORE FUN QEADIN‘ TOMBSTONES TI PPY AND Hi5 HEALTH olév’ "one" HASWT GOT AN G§EAT HEAVEN5! HE MUST BE SMOKlNG 5OFT COAL- a. C5,»; ml, Km; Frlllllll Syndmic. m, Warm ngliu mmm c-nw. MUS wow-F HE wuz HALF- AS STRONG AS THAT PIPE “HE WOULD BE WELL ON THE‘ WAY TO RECOVERY- STU BBS l The second threw in the towel and the referee threw it right back. It happened in the fourth round of a fight at Watford when Vince Haw- kins was pummelllng Trevor Burt of Brigend. In the next round. Hawkins. un- beaten Southhampton tniddleweiizht kayoed Burt with a right smash to the face Lt. Col. f. L. Ibbotson of West- mount, Que... received a medal from his former commanding OIIICELBIIQ. K. G. Blackadder of Montreal, when he led the Canadian Reinforcement Unit's team to Victory in the Cari- adlan Army Officers Golf Champ- lonship When Brig. Blackaddcr. common. der now of an infantry brigade, wag oflcer commanding the Royal High- land (Black Watch) Regiment, Col. WLLv-ILTTTCLMQ "AC-LT QVEFQ FINE" TILLIE THE TOILER - GOIN’ "BUT ‘Tl-VJUGGLEQ WAS SO JEALOLJS, HE SAID SOMETl-HNG TO SOCRATES,AS l-lE WENT WHAT, UNCLE BENi"? \VHAT’D / HE SAY 7? FZAST- — Eurasia‘. n] “Nunavut ‘_ fir. “WS- his, . ;..._..‘, By WE BSTER Ibbotson was his second in comm- and. The brigadjer referred to this fact when he presented the awards after the golf championship. For the first time since the ln- ception of the tourney, there was no individual chsmclonzfiip play. Brig. Blackadder explained that the army commander. Lt..Gen- A. G. f. Mc- Naughton, believed team compet- ition more important than individ- ual cmpetltlon rind fcr this reason no nririv lllllst was declared. ROYAL DUCKS NTOI’ TRAFFIC LONDON -lCPI -A mother duck and her ll miiy of duckling: stoppcd traffic when the mother es- corted her ycunzsters rom the grounds of Buckingham Palace to the lake in St. Jams Park for their -_- W,’ I'M EN6A6ED T0 MACJLL wwh-HERE HELLO. FAY. l. YES. "ll-HE- conzs TlLLli HAVE YOU IiHAvEYWSEEN $22M Misc? BuawuARD asnm/L