1 waver 11. 1952 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE ELEVEN ”?iE'TvesrenN GUARDIA on comvrv ounce . I Summer Street. Summersidd. Phone mi. - KEEN 00TMPlElTlTl0lt Continued from page 8 Alberton and Vicinity lirsenault-Maolntyro Wedding Rex Layne Soap Boxl Derby ls Decided yawn, Subscriptions, Advertising Representatives GEORGE GLOW and GEORGE WOTTON House Phones: 8032 and 0033. l The Guardian may be bought at any of the lollowislg stores In Summerlldei , sumsndr Street- F ur-lies Drugstore 21 Central Streeti sag wmr scrim; Mark Gnudet, 0'1 Grenville street; 59 7 "once", , Second Street; Island Motor Transport. Al!" 5",," Vince's Grocery, 120 Buseeu street; Enmufs Bell- W'l" Service Drug. I. I. Waite in Kenalngton. WEST PRINCE OEFICE Liberian: Frank Weeks, Bepresentntlvt Phone: on mites and on House. - lead going away and was never seriously threatened as he won in 2:11 2-5. the fastest mile oi the night. Sandy Budlong paced a long mile to win the eighth race. The Worreli Lewis driven gelding fought with Dale B 1or,the lead for almost half the mile before he took the lead. Rosalie H came up irom fifth place to finish strong but Sandy Budlong won by e whis- ker. You'll see and Judy Budlong pulled the biggest upsets oi th Aiming Al World Title WEST JORDAN, Utah. Aug. to, --(AP)-- Confident young Rex. Layne said today he is the comlngl world's heavyweight champion andi that he would like to lift the title; from Jersey Joe Wztlcotr. in Sept-, ember. 1 "1 think Rex rates a shot at the title ahead of Hockey Marciano." chimed in Marv Jensen, Layne's Mr. and Mrs. Parley Pi-idham. Saint John. N. B., are visiting rela- tives and iriends in Alberton and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Willard ouiton and their three sons have arrived from Montreal to spend a holiday at their former home in Aiberton and are receiving a warm welcome from many friends. Mr. and Mrs. n. r. Macauaimd Bloomfield. and Mr. and Mrs. Lee- -St. Paul's Church, Summer- si very Wednesday. Mary Paula Maclntyre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil J. Macintyre, Sum- merside, became the bride of Ray- mond Joseph Arscnnult, Mr. and Mrs. Frnnic, J. Arsenault, also of Summerside. Rt. Rev. Msgr. G. J. Macl..elian. V.G.. performed the son of ring i k butt twin slate sur- ;:E?lir2llecs in attractive modern lglors. Hi 3'35"" . D everal good used -tie: Hgillcelllto sell. Hubert llln W, ' Massey Harris dealer, ggimdrside. Phone 2627. -sll(”CESSFUL 5001514 - A . successful ice cream 506151 lily hold on Thursday night all Msih ('l:1rk's shore when the en-. ll,-8: summer population of Norilil . turned out to .1tt.enri.l , .B:;lf,llmii. attendance includedi sr,,l,,,',,inr visitors from Summer- smp, itlizulottctown. Naw Bruns-i wwk, Noin Scritia and from L'nii9ti Stat:-s.v . N110” C3llb9Ck- Tlyoll" by defeating the Freetown team lby ii score of seven to six before in large attendance of fans of lbotii places. The highlight of the lgnme was the playing of Hector lllenrd oi Fernwood who caught ,the ilyhnll that put the opposing ltczim out and won the champion- lship for Fernwood.-S. i -PATROL BOAT IN PORT - lA converted minesweeper, now C. !G. S. Cygnus, operating in the iFisherlcs Patrol Service, tied. up at the Marine Wharf in Summer'- sidc on Saturday afternoon and. ,wns still 111 port last evening. Thcl Cygnus, about 160 feet in length.: carries a crew of 30, and is under command of Captain R. W. Town- send.-S. and Mrs. . and Mr, and Mrs. Frank Cutcliitc, Fretimcioii, have returned from n yiicntinii tour through the New Enginnrl States and Southern Ont- ario, while in Hamilton, Ontario. Mr, C.-iilbcck mi International-l-inn ivp5(Pl' dealer at Summeraide. had the opportunity to visit the lnrlzc International-Harvester machinery plant wlilch covers 157 acres and emplgyees 3700 persons. Mr. Call- beck also had most interesting vis- its to other machinery plants in me ICE, A. -- S. .- PLAN EXHIBITION - D11” ectors of Alberimi Prince County Exhibition Association met Friday evening to discuss some of the final plans for the exhibition which is to be held the first Wednesday in 5epiPnll)Pf. The president, Lester wgllnce, presided and there was I good attndance. There was dis- cussion regarding the booths and some plans were made for improve- ments or the outside buildings, tickets at the gate and for the --WET SPRAY is less dangerous in a dry year. Buy blueatone. handy killer, arsenate of lime, Aican spray lime and wettabie DDT. film; at Braces. - ENJOYABLE DANCE - The Tignish Branch of the Canadian Legion sponsored a very enjoyable dance on Saturday evening in the open air rink. Music was supplied by Henry Arsenault and Ernie Gaudet. There was a. very large crowd in attendance as the even- ing's receipts are to be used for th new community centre to be built this summer. -- FW. -CliAM.PIONS- On Thursday night the Fernwood team won the - ltliTl'R.V FRO-ll T1"? or M11 sottball championship of Bedeque Personals -Mr. Donald Callbeck arrived Saturday from Valleyiield. Que- gbrc, to spend his vacation with ihis parents, Mr. and Mrs. George 1 First. Dash e . ter E. Profit, Rosebank, left Sat- meet. Youll see, a rank outsider urday morning on 3 motor mp W with the betting ublic, won the . first race with plellty to spare andimpe Breton" paid 636.30 for a two dollar ticket. Cyril Smith's Judy Budiong set a new record in winning the third race in 2:14 3-6. Judy paced most of the way in second position he. hind Meg and went into the lead when the latter broke on the back stretch. Elwood Shaw's Gahagan came up to finish a strong second. Bonnie Frisco led from wire to wire in winning the fourth race while Judy Budiong came up from third position to trot her way to victory in the sixth. The daily double on Brooke oi Athlone and Judy Budlong paid ,s64.3o. l SUMMARY . Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Pridham and two children, Saint John. N. B. are guests at the Rayner cabins near Aiberton while visiting relatives and friends in the vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay Hardy, MI. and Mrs. Dean Robinson of Park- dale motored to Montrose and Al- herton on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy retumed earlier last week from a pleasant three months visit with relatives in California and various parts or Western Canada. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Leard of Charlottetown, their daitkighter and son-in-law, Mr. and trs. Hiison Proude of Ottawa, their daughter. Ylllllll 5” ”ll"l'"” - 1 Miss Dorothy Leard R. N. of 0:- Mllxle Federal lolnllelll town, and Mrs. James Thomas of Mlllmll E' lw' Kelly) 3 Cascumpec, spent Friday visiting Llld-5' Mm" lsmlml t relatives in and near Alberton, Mary's Delight (Moreside) 5 .L.L. Prm” Mlmne (Shaw) - ll Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Weeks. Mr. Time: 2.17 2-5, You'll See owned by A.B. Cutcliffe and driven by B. Andrew; pari-mutueis: 536.30, 8.40, 3.70; 33.60, 2.50; s2,50. Free-For-All Trot and Mrs. Harvey Morris and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weeks and family motored to Ellersiie on Sunday where they visited at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Winston Neil Kalmuck (W. Kelly) 2 l 2 England. They were accompanied Brooks oi Athlone by Mrs. Erskine Campbell. her son (Carroll) ................ .. i 3 3 David, and Mr. Byron Weeks. Pet Hanover -0- (McGr'egor) . ll 6 1 During the week-end Mr. and Bud Kalmuck (Given) .. 4 2 4 Mrs. Hudson Pridham of Montague Feather Duster accompanied by their little three- (MacKij)no11) ,,,,,, ,, 5 4 5 year old grandson, Billy Hansen, Jennie Kalmuck motored to Tyne Volley . to visit (higher) 3 5 (ix, their daughter, Mrs Edwin Han- Tlmes: 2.13 3-5; l2.i4 -3-5; Nell sen. Mrs. Hansen, who was serious- Knimuck owned and driven by wi1.ily iii. in the Prince Edward island lnrd Kelly; Brooks of Amione own. Hospital for some weeks has recov- ed by C.L. Dauphlnee, Halitax andlereri sufficiently to be permitted to driven by W. Carroll; Pete l-ianovery 199W? the ll05Pll-hl find 15 NOW 3 D3' owned by Roy Bevan and driven by.tient in the Tyne Valley Health Centre. near her home. On Friday ceremony and also celebrated the youthful aopearins manaizen "HE'S Nuptlnl Mass. Master Joseph Mac- lbeaten both Ezzard Charles and, lW5lC0N-" p '1-d at the altar. Mrs. Irene Peters Jen-SON Bald Jim NOYNS. DTe5l- presided at the organ, and render- dent oi the international Boxing ed appropriate hymns under the Club, phoned him Saturday and direction of Mrs. Charles Cahill. otiered Layne I shot at the winner Frank Arsenault, Jr., brother oi oi the Marciano-Walcott fight. the groom, acted as usher. Norris was quoted as saying The bride, who was given in Layne's 10-round decision over mnrriaxge lhy her father! loorlfltztd h l Frid lht at O den charm HE '1 I1 HOW" 0 W 9 ,?,,,?1f,ef,i,,, ,1 coy!) Jgluaciian, Jeilison bridal satin, floor length veil and said Norm; wanted ta match Layne halo headdreamt Sllie carr ed I with the Marciano-Walcott winner boufillel 01 B91 51'1"” F0"!- . She was attended by her sister. l" Mlaml "exl Felmm” M" Ni tild M i-int-re who was Many ringslders disagreed with 155 idtlm: din; lofv ink eyey the decision Jack Dempsey, reieree Wlwmb id id "(Shin van and sum lud:e' Awarded Layne lttdeldn lliodrgsv lghe clanrried all bou- over Charles. But the 24-year-old lane! :3 whnE' 1,0353. iLewiston, Utah. sugar beet digger, , , ,1 , The groom was aby auppore degllslellg tge hnfggimghnrlgz by Mr. Jztrlrle Longuphle oi Sou- hu e . u e on C at C in almost every round. Piusville and Vicinrly --Mr. H. Bernard, Tignish was recently visiting at the home of Mr.l l and Mrs. John F. Gallant, Fiusviiie is. The mother of the bride was- gowned in navy sheer with grey accessories and Corsage of roses. The groom's mother chose for her son's wedding, a grey suit with matching accessories and also wore a corsnge oi roses. Following the wcdrilnll a lovely hronltizist for a number of friends and relatives was held at Hill Crest Lodge, at which the bride's table was contercd with a beauti- ful three tier wedding cake, de- corated with miniature bride and groom, made by tho grandmother of the bride, Mrs. Robert Camp- bell of Si. Poterls Bay. P.E.I.. find out in traditional manner by the bride and groom. The toast to the Mr, and Mrs. William OlBrien and son Gary, St. Louis, spent a. recent wcck-cnd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcoran Piusville. 1 The men oi Piusvilie and sur- lrounding districts are busily en- Mme was pmposed by Frank leased in hhi'lI1i!- Arsenauit, Jr.. and responded to by the E700?”- l Out of town guests included. Mrs. Robert Camilbilll. 51- Pei?!” Bay, Mr. Frank Arsenault. Jrn San Jose, California, Mr. Jerome Mncl(innon, Forest Hill, Mr. Ted Doucotte, New York, Mr. Camille Gallant, Oyster Bed Bridge, Mrs. . Mrs. William Doyle and son Jel- .fery, Chicago, Ill.. and Mrs. Jenn 1Nichoison and son Frankie, Fall 'River, Mass, are spending their I holidays at the home of Mrs. Am- ; brosc Corcoran. Piusviile. ,the bids of 153 other aspirants. Intyre, brother of the bride, serv-I '-though lsonie years away. AKRON. 0., Aug. 10 - (AP) - A bashful ll-year-old withr twisted grin-Joe Lunn of Thom- asville, Ga.-today won the 15th all-American soap box derby. And for his feat the fourth grad- er ln Thomasvliie's east side grade school received s5.000 four-year college scholarship, He knows what he's going to do with it, too-just as he knew what he was doingitoday when he came back with a patched-up car after a first-heat crackup to turn back Hes going L0 be a doctor, ai-l he admits that goal is George Repar of St. Catharines.l Ont... won one of the early heats but did not qualify for one oi thel big prizes. l Lunn, who weighs about 80; pounds soaking wet, was driving: a well-taped and wired home- made soap box as he wheeled across the finish line ahead of: Jimmy Thomas, 15, of Danville; Pa., and 14-year-old Vic Shepherd oi Flint, Mich., who was third inl the payoff heat. VICTORIA, B. C.,-(CP)-wEduc- stion Department officials said a teacher shortage threatens in British Columbia because so many are getting married. At the same: tme an increase of 15,000 is fore-l cast for the school population next, term. . H Three horses established their rec- Truro Horse Racing Results TRURO. N.S.. Alll- 10 - (OP) - ord and another lowered his at the Truro Raceway hamesa racing ev- ent Saturday. Raymond Brewer. owned and driven by Frank Kennedy of Truro. not a mark of 2120 H5 in winning the first event. David 0., owned by (3.2. MacLeod oi Westville end ., driven by Clayton Melclnod, paced ,x ' the mile 2:21 for his record; and '1 ' Htmmle Clegg, owned by R.N. Dares. Elderbanx, arid retried by ' , Frank Daniels, made his mark at . P 2:23 2l5. Clipper Dale chopped U5 seconds off his mark in winning me fifth race under control of H. Wisner Pictou. his owner. He combined with the boron to pay as-i.so tc quineiia holders. F. Moreside of Lower ssclrviilr brought home two winners. wttr veteran Mac Ftngo making a stretch drive in the eighth event nnd Colonel Sherbrooke winning the ninth in a close finish with Lady Hosaier and Clipper Dale. Only double heat t!'li'lnCl" wm Billy Kaimuck, driven by Haley The bay gelding, owned by M.K.R . stables. won the second and sev- ;, entii races in 2.lil -U5 and 2.i8 :i-.'. l. In the second be combined witr Rnymnnri Brewer. iillll'lPI' or the first event. to pay 3437.9!) to daily . double holders. , . AT HOLMANl ... Q cow 0 and daughter Cheryl returned to 2.30; 56.50, 2.60; 32.20; third heat vartirvl-"irli' W0 W999 Mid ll” . Calibeck Summcrside.-S. James McGresor; imrl-mutuelsz . . , ns.Tl1rrc was Rho dhcusslnh "3 ' ' ' First heat s9.70. 3.30. 3.00; 2.9u. MW Wing?" was Pcrmllllid l” W1 Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcoran Murray Tumwrv GW'"l"Wl- N5- lle ' s - di 'ii it til sin c1 n Virs Roland Bonneau Dart- izmlmi-' better Wilmer W 501111151 --Mr. and Mrs. Austin Crossman s2.80; 33.40; second heat 38.10. 4.1().-Wt 0f be Cl 19 '5 Ame 9 were visiting Mr. and Mrs William an 1;! N E - ill” lllmssl O'Brien, St. Louis, recently. mm” ' ' J Prior to her marriage the bride cologne dnnrc. It was decided to invite the Montreal after spending holidays 53,90, 3,90, 3,00; 5270, 2.20; 52.60, I E llldles who had acted last year to with Mrs. Crossman'a parents, Mr. 1-Mm Rae, EDINBUEGH. Sciftlhnd. Allll 5y Mr. and Mrs. .-nmmas Comorm, yvggetegglergd aImdsli!r:1v;:lr avtmutelrin do so again. The meeting adjourn- and Mrs. Clayton Miller, Vic- Judy gudlong ,(;A Smith) H y- (Reutns) - 11110.9 than hai 0i. recently spent a few days visttiniz (l..r,m. gunymigrqldr during which V ed to meet again next Friday. ioria.-S. Gahagm (Shaw, 2- the record 5,609,680 gallons oi! Mr. and Mn cmwm Grepny Emmy :1”; MG the -red-p,mm of many - p -L-- - V surprize Lady (0.Br1em 3) 5':0tcl1 whisky exported in the l'lI'S.1 Md, and Mn and Mrs. Alum Mac, -hmumul and usdul Ems. Thisy y FAREWELL PARTY ,, Lash d-tMis; Jane&Hgv.at.guhaa ret.urn- Miss Pmyfair (W. Kelly, 31 half of this yxar went to the Un-. Issac, Hebmm REL nnpuhr mung couple has thel many evening Mr. and May Fredle o ruro, , ., a r apendinil Bmy Budioni; itcd States Scotch whisky exports best wlsho-S at A lame number of, holidays Mi-h he!" DhT811i-5-M15 End earned s4n,400.i)tl0 during the sixl Mr. mm Mfg. Desmond gammy. Campbell, Albertoii, were pleasant-, ly surprised when it number of (R. MacDonald) 5 Abegweit Miiady - l.t''os and friends for a loniil Mrs. Whitfield Howatt, Victoria. months amwst sR'4n0w,, more :K?1)xmpm,' wedded meyis. y Duvnr. spent Sunday, August tlrd. hPl?hh"T-9 Mid 1'39-N'l5 35-Wlllbled W ..Mi55 Juanita Hm-Vey has re. (Mcl-iayden) 61 man l” me "me pelllml lllsl yllalll l with Mr. and Mrs. John J. Cori:n;'- .,i 4----re bidthcm farewell prior to their dc- Lumen to M1. home in cmpaud Meg (McNelll) 7l”Time:V 2.15 '3-5;, Jild,x:VKallTlUCKl an. Piusville. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 10 - (AP) -1 Slam"? ml 51- D"Vld- Q"5beC- after spending several months in Bob Cnnuck (O'Meara) . dnl. owned by Lester Johnstone, Fortune -- St. Louis Browns Saturday night! I Wlme ML Campbell wlll be ml" TOFOMO--5 Time! 2-14 2-5- Vvlmllnl horscl Bridge and driven by Willzirrt Mr and Mrs. Flrley Gallant and announced the option of lef1thand- . Pl0.V5d- M13 Jim" OHVPT Vmceil ma -en owned and driven by Cyril Smlth.l Kelly; parl-mutual - 54,50, 3.00, sou, Drivid, were recent, visitors nt,rr Frank lstubbyg ()tvet1;:nllIemer(') "W" M mil” l”'”""” 3" ill” d9" -MW C011" Comllkin and son Hunter River; pari-mutueis: 316.-lU,l 2,70; 54,30, 3,50; 54,50, . at the home Mr. and Mrs. John Toronto Maple Lea s o e y cislon or the Campbell family to Wayne Qf Nlggafa pans, Om" Mal 7,20, 4,09; 54,70, 53,10; 52.90. Seventh Ru-g l, F. Gallant. lllniloilalw-l:iPi1l1U9. leave the community and, as lllvisltlng at the home of Mrs. Comp- Fourth Race -Jo Jo spciicer (Burt) , 1 ---- V- 1 i imlbh exlms-51'1" Of their re!W'd- kln's parents. Mr- and Mrs. Percy Bonnie Frisco (Sobey) .. 13 Babe B1'il.ton (O'Mcaral 2 A very enjoyable evening was. 1 D-'9-Wlfrd them With 11 Rm 01' m0n' Delaney. North Tryon. sister Verna (O'Meara) 2 Dr, J, A, (R, 0'13;-inn) :1 spent. on wcdnesclny, July 30th. in 1 in 4 "W14 W 5h? 51-90 P"l5'3m9d M151 C"mP' Penny Royal (Llewellyn) . . ill oiiio H.-i1 (Lewis) , , , , 40 Piusviile hall. where a dance wasi bell Wlm 9- Sm” rememlmlnce '-M133 Ruby Delaney ind MIN Norinnc Grattan (C. Smith) . All Time: 2.11 2-5' Jo Jo Spencer held. The music was supplied by l zany,” M "1"!" mm the D9” wome”'5 Illsmlme WHY?" D915"?! 01 Toronto. Ont, pennies Monev (Rankin) 5l owned by Norman Acker. St. Ste- Lconord Barnett and Raymond Stenographep with some1 7 of which she has been a valued are visiting at the home of their” Glenda Moe lMcGuigan) (:1 phen, N.l3. and driven by w. Burt:l Gallant. ' New "Solid Coleen-" by membt'r.Botl1 Mr. and Mrs. Cnmp- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy De- Just, n Gm (Seaman) ring, pa,i.mmuei5; 3430' 3,70; 52,50. Coty Ir-apt you tnagrantly and Iertlngly refreshed. Natilm . . . no green . . . no stickiness . . . only tregronee and eeelnne remain on your skin. Evaporation proof container; bell thanked everyone for their kindness and their guests respond- ed by singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows." Following a. pleas-I ant social hour. it delicious lunch, laney, North 'ITi'0ht Time: 2.20; Bonnie Frisco owned Eigmii mm-, by Clarke and Horne, Summersidc, Sandy Budlong (Lewis) and driven by George Sobey; pari- Rosalie H. (0'Mcnra) mutuels: 37.00, 4.30, 2.90; 56.80, 3.i.:1 Dale B. (O'Brien) 82.80. Lucky Number 1, -- --r- ' bookkeeping experience pre-y A large crowd from Piusvilie at-'1 tended the regular Friday nightlfei-red but not necessary. zl dance in Bloomfield on August ist- 3 - Guests at the home of Mr. and: Mrs. Foster Skerry, Tignish, over, the weekend were their son-in-law,- Music was by Lcanord Barnett and! Apply in person. Mrs. Cogridge Rogers. J. L. RAYNER, ProfessiorTl7lE - DR. .l.R.VGIllltllllGllAM E. E. Barltinan D to 12 .- I It I and by Ippointinent Phone 8287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summerstde IIR. J. A. lltillitlll T. Earle lllokey filling station and garage at Ross Corner and is at present renovat- ing the premises and adding equip- ment to give customers modern service.-B. ty-six years. They were iorgier 1 " of -G. -Miise Winnifred Hasiam is re- turning today to her home in children, Joan and Bill. have been visiting in Carleton for the past two weeks, guests of so-. Howe's parents. They left recently for Yarmcruth, where they will spend spine time with Mrs. l-!owe's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hood, be- fore returning to their home in Plaster Rock. New York 102.406 '14 III .806 Winniels Last Shea) 6 52.80; b2.-IO. vs-rggmaiuau -Mr. and Mn. Willis H. Kelly. I 20 Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kelly and bl” 25 daughter Marlyn, of Port Huron. ' Water street East Michigan. are visiting friends in The Leading Blower on Prince Edward island Summerside, Bedeque. and New . , Summerslde Annan, after an absence of twen- Monday and Tuesday, Aug. 11-12 These Blowers are light to drive and will not "Father Is A Bachelor” --Starrin - Coieen Gray-William Holden Selected Short Subjects Donald Crisp Selected Short Subjects DR VE-Ill THEATRE Sraszrsnroust; RAIN on CLEAR or--romrrarsr gue. Doby. Cleveland, 83: League, Bauer, Chicago, 92. MONAGHAN snuw BLDWERS FOR SALE cut the straw. YOU BUY THE BEST WHEN YOU BUY A MONAGHAN BLOWER CAPITOL Sumsnes-side Tonight 7:15 - 9:15; Tuesday 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 TEST PERSONAL ADVENTUR E OUT, OF THE PACIFIC! llill mowed theitlladlgil (Mn Mil l.l2till3"dZii3' gllrlclwlllliiirceellrltuolli tlllil mm mm (Jl Hennesselll ” " ll M cl Ml 7 Edd J d VORIGAN ' VAIMANT . rs. amp , w .1 e r sum : . d K 1 k w. K 11 ) y 11 M g t . ' r. on rs. y ones an l , U H l daughters. Linda and Susan. are R. C. A.F., Summeralde. N-agglelc (OI-Mc,m,e, Y 2; Zlf,l,l.,f,"2,1I1m.f.c5t. (32:13,? B,,d1'(,n:, family. Toronto. are spending theirl Summerside. Pl10l'l9 2288 EMWAWE ' ""5 leaving Alberton this morning for gmy Aubrey (C, smith) 3l owned by Mr, Fmbesr Firedencmn. holidays in this vicinity. S WY new home -Ml" SWMY 3"" 0' Bllmmel" Bonnie Dale (0. Birt) .. 4 l N.B. and driven by Worrell Lewis: 3-3' ' Sid” ll” Pumhmd '3” WW9 F039 Dan McEiwyn (Neill) . .. 5, pari-mutucla: 36.70, 4.20, 4.50; 55.311,- Dzxnsr , . x A diary at love m,.,,,,,,,,,.,V,,,,,,, Baseballs Big Ten ;...d..n..;.n... Tr (-0 ms 1 t emuimn Building (by The associated rrun W-mHa",B::;y sommnsinn Leading batsmen (based on also .,i'.n....M....i.g ngu 1305 at bats): - NATIONAL Lsaoue . Playierrbclub 6 an it in Pet. Today 2:30-7:15-9:15 ' L-: Mu 1. - . - - - - stlmuu no-mo mm - - lllesdly 7-15 9115 otter the utmost ill gram-saving iiedormnce LOQKTHIH, Here's the answer to practically every threshing need. 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