.VQI'EVI'Efl. ‘l ‘V w. Cfiulottefoirn. let. Me! 80. 19M. 15l\. S PORTS iAir Marshal Track Team Captures Championship I At Summerstde SUMMERSIDE-~ In em cial softball league action the Rank of Commerce moved in to first place with a 14-12 will C\' T ' ohnsto F R O N i SUMMERSIDE — Students' Boys years —— Dennis Dis-l Girls 14 years w Jill LaPointc 'wnrkers. Sheet Mew V from Air Marshall Johnson hart. Air Marshall Johnson. iAlr Marshall Johnson. Allen, going the route for _~.*zl ‘ School emerged as top potntget-l Girls 9 years -— Karen Gayfi 100 YARDS ‘Jnhnstnns fanned I batters and ‘ By NICK FlumoRE ‘ ters over 12' other Prince Coun- Summer Street. f Boys 14 years — Dave 332' .nalked 7. L ty Schools in the Prince Counv Boys 9 years —- Jim Howie", lole. Summer Street Srhnnl. 1 Kelly started and pitched j ty Interscholastic track and. Elm Street. 1 Girls 15 — Janet Gallant. St. ‘only one inning for Commerce ._——— field eliminations held at Queen cm, 10 yea" _ 30m ‘3')” “'35 replaced by BOB JIF- dine will poll it u [I (. inauggemark would he“ . s of American - prov1ncial track and field. cham-V Boy. 12 yea" _ Stephen En. RELAX .LINESCORE our" back to Howard Wilcox in 1919. Italian Dario Rests. in e. Floris!!!” net“ S-aturday' ' ma'l' Summer Street‘ 30" «o _ A”. Manna“ : I I't‘rcnt‘li Pcugst. was the last foreign winner in 1916 before the Fm'shmg m third place wast 6"" 13 Yea" ’ View A'“ J°h“°“' Summer Street SChoollcnmme”? ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1‘ 1. Fit-3i World War closed the old 21.6-mile racing oval for two “other S‘mmemde ' Ch 0°" en’“lh- Ste Elean‘m- “d, “Mmgmn' lii’hns'm” '7 ‘ ' ' ' - ' ' - - ~ 12 10 cars. The foreign factory teams never came back in full force. Elm Street Elemental-V- ‘i'm‘ ’ Boys 13 yea" -— Bl“ Phillip-c 51"“ 449- A" Mar-ma” Jnhn' _~V "‘ . 5 0 er Ward twice winner of the 500 and no worse than tom °f 31 Po'ms' Kens'Mlm‘ Air Marshall Johnson. . Ion. Kensmgmn- Elm Sireei' F k was fourth thh 11. r U C it fi detentlm: US, Auto ("lub big car champion. and Troy Ruttman. the yrllngesl winner in 500 history when he took the 1952 events gcst challenge to the three top-rated Lotus-Fords in a rear- t-ngine Ford built by A. J, Watson creator of six winning 500 Clark Heovy Favorite JIMMY CLARK of Scotland, world road racing champion. he the heavy favcrite in today's 43th staging of the Indiana- 5 30‘) mile auto race. Last year. Clark. in his Lotus-Ford. finished only 34 sec- nds behind Parnelli Jones. the race champion. Only feat eck Clark smashed qualifying records at Indianapolis in his rltish-American hybrl car. a dagger-gflm Lot“, bum by olin Chapman of London and powered by a rear-mounted fth in the last five. Memorial Dav classics may have the big- irs. including Joncs' 195.1 Agajanian Special. Two (‘l.ilCl‘ former winners in the field of 33 are A. J. Fuyt. Elizabeth Park yesterday aft- ernoon. The top flight school emerged with a total of 78 points; better than their nearest com-E petitor. Summer Street Elev mentary School of Summerslde.: who finished with 56. i Students finishing first and. second in each event of yester-: day's meet will compete in the‘ Although no records w e r e broken at least two came close; to falling by the wayside. \" kie Arsenaillt. a 13-year-old St. Eleanors high student. ran the 75-yard dash in 10.6 seconds. =5 Walk. Mary's Academy. er. Air Marshall Johnson. i Boys 15 - Dougie Gallant, Boys 10 year. ._ Ian Moon" Elm Street School. Summer Street. | STUDENTS UNDER 10 - Girls broad jump, 75 YARD DASH ‘ LeBlanc. Air Marshall. 11 years Girls Annette Boys broad jump —— Dennis who completed the rest of 9 game. Kelly fanned none and walked three; while Jar- Commerce ham- legel'c. Air MarShall Johnson. . Brunton. Summer Street School. lnicred out two doubles; while Boys 11 years - Terry Mas- t on. Air Marshall Johnson. Girls 12 years -- Susan ty. St. Mary's Academy. Girls high jump on- ] Boys high Jump ~~ Barry itc- Braves Shade Juiiy‘laRnSP hanged out Brown. Air Marshall Johnson for .lnhnstnns. all singles. and l l lntosh, Summer Sirect School. and a don e l l i three hits teammate Martin belted a triple bl ls Retiring VA'\'('0UVFZR 'CPl — Ntlb ‘ Reamer, Western Football C l fercnce all-star fullback for the Bl “‘9 “:9 "f 2 one second behind the provm- cial record of 9.6. Another 13-year-old. Bill Phil- lips, of Air Marshall Johnson School, clicked off a flat 9 sec-1 onds in the boys 75—yard dash.‘ a mere 1-10 of a second off the provincial record of 8.9. .1 Competing in the meet were] students from: Elm St. Elemen-’ t l e last two years. Thursday said u s he does not want to play fool- ; ‘ ball this season. "I've Just had enoiig of foil- hall; I would just as soon get out." he said in an interview. The decision isn't final. he said. but it's “almost for cer- ain.” Scots Play For Fun CHICAGO (AP) -- The Mll- waukee Braves routed veteran Glen Hobbie and scored six.. runs in the second inning Fri-ii day and rode to a 6-5 victory over the Chicago Cubs in the . season's first game between 'he’ two teams. 1 Billy Williams had I perfect; day at bat with 'his 12th home; run, three singles and a walk. ‘ boosting his league-leading bat-i ademy and Prince County Vo~ ting average to .414. The home cational School. Summerside.irun came in the ninth inning 1 Central Lot 16. 0. RUGBY IS a bone-crushing game played in nonstop 45an hfil\f"~ with neither time~outs or substitutes. After a game the 1031th applaud each other and convene at the nearest pub. where opponents compete to buy drinks for one another. any players think this is the best part of the sport. "Oh. Ive of the salaries your professional football players receive." stud Brian Carlyle Henderson. 6-foot 2-inch. all-pound insurance agent. from Aberdeen. Scotland who plays centre for the'Soottdsh I - ntllltinals. who have been touring Canada. “That s not for me. We play for fun. We played an linerntatltlonal match in Scotland tin.~ year before 70,000 and drum: get a penny. we tear into each other and (then we buy the other fellow a drink, I dont drink mind you. but I’m pleased to buy him one. But money were to come into Rugby I would not play. Once money Sells mto it, you‘re a pawn." -—:from Sports Iflusb‘ated Off The Cuff DRIVERS PHIL CRAIG and Kenny Day have been penalized for lack of effort on Wednesday night's homes racing card at sat-kw'ille Downs. Presiding judge Bob MacAlpme said yestemay. that Craig. who drove Skyland Land. was suspended for three din'S. Kcnny Day. who drove hiartorle Lee Voio. was fined $10. . In Pucrto Rico with his teammates to pass out some top- level athletic instructions to local high school footballers'the New York Giant-5' Y. A. ’I'I'I‘TLE proved hehoould use a little instruction himself-on the golf course._ Dunng a day on the links at Dorado Beach. Yat. a pretty fair powerboat yachtaman and a passing-good quarterback. wal in and out of so many traps that he finished up the 18 holes with a 26-wer-par 98 . . BC. Lions are still trying to change the mind of their star in l l b a c k. Head coach Dave 1 iSkrien said: is a tough .situation, the possibility of los- iing Beamer five weeks before training cam The 28—year-old line - plunger from Oregon State was third in Western Conference rushing last year and led the league in rushing with 1,161 yards two years ago. He wants to quit football fee a number of reasons. he said. One of the chief factors was the travelling involved. In addition. he wants to devote more time to his family. . Beamer said he intends to continue his career as a stoca , broker here. tary, Summer Street Elemen- ltary of Summerside. Kensing- I:ton. Air M a r s h all Johnson; S c h o o l, RCAF Summerside; l . Kelvin Grove. Hamilton. Mis-i cnuche, Tignish. St. Mary's Ac-l V CANADIAN CHAMPION lnd. in a lO-round non-title Lean, J Results of the events are as bout at Regina. 1 1 h :folows with any te winners (CP Wirephoto) being given: __ ' 50 YARD DASH i Girls 7 years and under —‘ 1 Connie Ann Dishart. Air Mar- |shall Johnson School. Boys 7 years and under —- Denis Lapointe, Air Marshall St- Eleanor! And when a Cub surge fell a run 7 short. . = Gene Oliver touched off the . l ilwaukee spree with a first. lpilch homer. a drive into tne’ .left field bleachers. It was ms i first of the season. . Before Wayne Schurr couldi rescue the winless Robbie. who] suffered his third straight loss. ““ Frank Bolling singled for an- other run and Lee Maye stroked a bases - loaded double. Mays ‘ took third on outfielder Lon1 glad and Denis Menke. fumbled i Brook's error and scored me‘ Ron Santo‘s grounder. After Lemaster walked Lou Canadian champion -— Lee Sprague of Dartmouth. N.S., Canadian Junior Welterweigh boxing champion. says he‘ll be taking the biggest step of his career June 24. That is the day he meets world cham- pion Eddie Perkins of Gary. Elementary Track Meet Sees Keen Competition BILLY WILLIAMS Johnson. Perfect Day Girls 8 years —— Donna Hsn- »—--~——- sent summer Street' one of the five Olympic berths. » He said the national boxing WILLIE MAYS rapped. his lsth home-r Thursday night. a 241m. Sixth win_his “m ever over V . slit-t. that beat St. Lr‘mis 2'1. The W") mOVed “(‘19 first Sherwood Elementary came ; Can (PD), a. John Ga ud of; Boys High Jump — 1. Ken the Cubs “m. four straight! Brock and Rod 1,“ in he Ygglgl'llfisnnf “21011.31 regret?- i‘lélff‘ 1“ “he Nailofi‘a- a 9298'?“ defiesmouhgeldesm lapel up with a well balanced per-l (BW) 9.6 sec ’- rie (SW). 2. Jim Consta» career losses_yietded six h", seventh. “Mitt took nvf‘r, mum?" :h Tee]! t'mm?1:§1-: Dill?) - - - ILLY wmrgi‘m‘flh a WP mm formance in all events to de-} Girls. 14 yrs. 75 yds. — 1. bis (SW). 3. John Gaudett (BW) before his removal in the “V. walk“; wmiams, loading the. mvm if “agngxs ° 59?; m ‘Il‘li‘mues t" Ea? '22. 2‘}? 34;} ‘ :‘y the AM”... TONY feat the 'city giants‘ for top { Mona MacDonald (8W). 2. Wil- 411%". mm has“ but Sam” fore“. WW 3.“ fix crie'lcg m. 231151 er 2 -“”- “‘7'”. 3'1' a” ‘ {"59 "- ' ' ' . .. . school honors in the annual 'heniina \‘isser (UT). 3. Glenda Boys 440yd Relay —- 1. Queen - 1~ B p. ‘ .pe ‘ e u m l\ -\ is hitting 381: Hinton .334- Ere soud .J5o‘ Freehatn .336 - i i - . The Cubs collected 11 hits 18111 - . flElllEI‘ 5 performance at the .1 FA . 5, “6“ A “ARMOV KiLLEBnEWpac-es the AL Wm; Queens Counuty InterscholastichlacLeod (BW) 10.6 sec. :Oharlotte. l. Sher Wood. 3.. s H L aster Bmy Roe" and In the eighth. succcsgtve sln- ma! “f” W7” ‘ "’ ’ ' ' - , ._ . . h ‘. Elementary and age class track Boys. 14 yrs. 100 yds. — llBircthwood 54.8 sec. 0 em. ‘ [e b Joe Amamtano, Dick- , . . . ""“"““‘5"'Vancm"‘°rma’°- w‘n‘a'“ mm"? “"1 STAFFORD d t" id l m 'onshi s held Ron MacDonald (SW 2 Jim‘ Girls 440 'd Rela' — 1 B°bby T‘efenam' g S y ' v (' - "0- “m” "Eh" “"d" O'ymp‘c Sili’TllE. president of Maple. Leaf Gardens. hope to meet Within a“ ‘e “a p' ‘ p" > ‘ ' ' Bil. hwood 25 n. “'30 d 1' Chicago picked up its second Bertell and Bill) tniajlup‘ standards. battling in three. ’ roposed c . o . in the third when Andre duced another run. “1 iams three _ minute rounds wearing the next two weeks to discuss the new Vancouver arena p run at Victoria Park yesterday af- 3 Ford (QC). 3, Bob Foster (QC)? . S s c lCharlottetown Rural 1:2.9 sec temoo Rodgers walked, Williams sin-t homer came in the ninth. m 10mm" maple Leaf owners. I The Sherwoo‘i entry count” Girls- 5 Y". 100 yds —- 1.3. I V ‘ I Ito-ounce. gloves and (head gear. ed 3 points in the 23 events ' Frances Wl‘nitlock (QC). 2, 53.... SCHOOL STANDINGS V l—_____._. run off. while city schools dra Flynn tSJ)_ 3, Bernadette l. —SW‘.’43 pts: 2 —-Bw__39; I —_——_—.—— Birchwood. St. Jean and Queen ‘Gaudjn (SM) 125 sec. ‘3— SJ. 32 i2: 4 — QC. 30; o — . ‘ e Charlotte finished with 39. 32“; UNDFR 16 YEARS FPS. 17: 5:— PD. 16: 7 — WKIl ‘ n 1 i T In To Breathe" and 30 mints “spec'ively' [ Girls hm“ mm" " ‘- “W 15V“ — ' 6: CD- “3 SM‘ DENVER lAP) - Formerl t a W 9 I The top individual perform- Johnstone (WK). 2, Franceslfi: 11 —— RF. 5; 12 — \T. 3; heavyweight boxing champim' ‘ . ance of the meet. was turncdlwthitlock (QC). 3. Susan Ayers: . Sonny Liston was fined Mandi I l TO 0 erate A am‘ in by 99" Charm” “9'1 ‘Sw' 13~ 1 y. St. Jean (5.1); Park-l given a 30-day suspended tail! p g 1 Frances Whitlock who tied the. Boys Broad jump. - t Ken’dale (PD): Rochford (RF)? sentence Friday in Denver S n ‘ provincial record in the girls.. O'Brien (SW), 2 Ronnie Stead-,'Sherwood (SW); west Kent‘Municipal Court {or reckle“. ! (WK); spring Park (SP): drivmg and carrying a con- Prince Street (PS); Birchw lcoaled weapon. ; other half of the record is held. Girls High Jump -— 1. Lill-T Cavendish (CD).- Stellal Judge Dan mama“ "Md us'. by Patricia Sherry of Birchwond ian Bait (QC), 2. no Mary- MapIS is ' ueen Charm“, to" 53m and sentenced him to Who set the mark in mm. iKing ('SG')" 3' sun“ campbe". ‘QC‘; Vic'mria (VT); Charlnue- a go'day susPended jail sm'i the prize. M fighters battled inI divisions have. each drawn "Sly N0 RECORDS SET ‘ {5w} 4 ‘6 ' tow" Reg'onal (CR). ‘tence on the weapons charge- five weigiht divisions as the two-‘ two fighters. resulting in ie . ~ . ' 't-r C: .- A troublesome “llld and cold . .Liston had pleaded no contest‘day Canadian amateur champ one and final fi-lli for the in? and Fishcutters opened the ex- hibition season.last Sunday in Souris. The Legion won thirteen to two. Dannv Maynard Peq- uet. and Joe Pierce handled the pitching chores for the Leg- ion Juniors. while Willard and Floyd Creamer tossed for the lossers. These two teams plan 15 year old, 100 yard dash with By ED CLINTON a time of 12.5 seconds. The Snurls Bureau. The Guardian This weekend will see lots of rerords set in King's County. The schools of the County. are inccting in Souiis yesterday and today in the. annual track and ficlti meet which had its first (man (QC). 3. Bill Taylor (QC)! 153%”. By TERRY ROBERTS ldleweight fight and one light . UVER (CPl—An Octoq heavy bout. ‘ I beyl‘tyiggo the Tokyo Olympicsi Flyweigiit and featheiuelghl ' ‘ 10 the Charger ~ ' d 01 m ic man. than crown going in tonight's pe . l .d havoc With 1 . . . pionships an ‘ y P . mm mun! p aye ‘ ’lllte Judge. also fined Liston. 0 ‘ned Friday night. records set last year. and very l i be I h“) mm. M the perform?" The“, s f H d_ . Dl‘l‘hahly most. Will be broken. 0" Day US 8 Bum 1' 0 9X - > U 300 or rec css twins 8 l. ‘ . . The elementary schools will met “to” games during the "350“ were on? recfihdslvessttallfiizi‘egirl (marge m WhiCh Lismn pleaded The huge“ amateur Flighmeigh‘t‘ “right middle- on Friday afternoon. while the? hmkey ' b3" ‘ 39"" "y' A idem o e‘ I gum“ Show Of the year "use 10‘ weight and lleavywcizht con- Come to us first for first rate repairs. All appliances re- paired safely and quickly! And our rates are low! a The charges stemmed from of Canada} finest fighters, Liston's arrest March 10 after 9“. the wen". y a policeman chased him at or them ‘w "'5 noon eients today 76 . ‘ . _lweigiht division to one of the we of the 0. amp...“ and mi” 22:: ifugnthggtghpgnvaf, largest entry! in recent trialsirnnners-up in the to divisions residential section, ' Eight of the weltern'elghtsgwiii be selected tonight to rep- Jane Johnstone pulled off surprise win when she list 13 0 - feet in (the broad jump to cdgelt I out Frances Whitlock in title . 16- and - under class. Competing; 15 where? Although we've seen lots of kids playing. is there actually such a game. Players use hockey nets. and either hockey sticks or brooms. In- Senior and Junior events will tenders “ii” mix it "p in an”. take place today. Softball is trying to make a revival in Souris. Possibly the presence. of John Hughes has a . v roup 1 lot to do wit ‘1 , stead of Ipuck. they usea ruh- against “91 ““n a“ '1 '- DARTMOUTH. N.s. (or) —- reer which began at 15 under ' H . what the rehas‘onTUit'sonrigguih "9" ball- The “nest "1050 that thnsmne. “t’gmdMarruiemeamgfi. Les Sp ra gue of Dartmouth; coach Bob Edgett of Dorches-‘ Patrolman James Snider saldpggg‘m‘gegvesta? thithagnnersfll)? "fiiivcacvaeiamghwp SWEES DIAL 5.... the game being played. A" they use. appear {0 be hOCkey the best m e ' 9 takes what he figures to be theI for. NE. Since turning pro in Liston also was carrying a‘early bouts em'ering the ring at warm“ officer fmm‘ Camp Bm;_ exhibition game was played rules. Instead of ice, its play- mikes-m r wrong performancef biggest step of his life June 24.‘ 1960. Sprague has won go of 23} seven -' shot .22. - calibre pistolfsec0nd time to battle new on” den who has been named mam nay __________________ u 4.5525 on Monday afternoon between ed on clay. Erase. asphalt or n? e d m b Mike 0.1m”; the day the blond Canadian Jun fights. Ten of his Victories werei With six cartridges and onetmnu y agar _ mach 0f me Canadian _ the teachers and students at “Md "Mr" wazhumiod WK” h'it 15‘ 2y4’vvl nior Welterweight Boxi or. by knockouts. iemply shell. A ‘ “‘0. we“ {our “gm wen“ team said winning am, division Night. ...... ..... .. 4-5767 the Regional High School. The ’ it: {h emder'm’broad 5.1;“... and champion is scheduled to meeti He has dropped three decl-yww'm“ .bn|"s" 'four bantamm one mid" do" 'not guaranty”, '8 "gm". teachers won it six to five by 1 ' 9(.1 41W," in me under 16? Eddie Perkins in a 10-round. slons. two of them to Ji in my i . . *4- ' ceam ' i non-title fight at Regina. l Dorsey of New York. But in Shilling a four run uprising in ars hi h um . :hc bottom of the seventh tnn- ye g j p I he. . Perkins. of Gary. Ind.. is the QUEENS COUNTY RESULTSH division‘s world champion. "It Girls. 7 yrs. 50 yds ~1- Anne. will be the biggest. fight of my in 10 rounds. ‘ i their last m eet in g in 196:2. Sprague reversed the decisionl SCORES National league Standings v (9) and Burgess. Leghfiexyipllgl shecoggtii Etafiabaarii Mi'wluk“ mm 6 ’1 Hennesssey (5th- 2~ Sh€l1)"life." Sprague said. The boxer - barber's only de-. V lemgue this \véar ratfier than Chg-go 101,000 1"— ‘ln Younker i135) 3» Barbara Mac-i ue. who operates his feat as champion was to willyj R I d ln‘st year's; seven team one '1" femuter mung ace“. (7)' Donald ‘S-J’ Mary LOWS? Mc'. own barbering business at near- Williams of Boston. He later e Vernon River and the Sam-i;- bile file’séh an Bade)" HOb‘ Adams ‘51?” 3‘5 599- lhy Shoal-water. is a mild-man- ko'ed Williams in one roun . ‘ Fight-utters were admitted into Se~( (9) “I: (12;; wait er (8.) BOYS 7 yl‘S- 5“ yds — 1- Pall“- ncred flghte r who doesn't l A FEW WERE TOUGH ‘ The ("flowing are the stand. “7 the league while the Souris 1:11.25)“ 7?) “Mai-mun" MBCKWZie ‘S-J’ 2 3”“ Ma'i smoke .or drink. “I had a few fights that were i 1“, in the prince County Com. Legion team was dro ped Just (1'2) v“ ' — I! ms' “1050" flash David CUdmm'e‘ He moved here with his wife kind of tough." he says. "ltlmercial softball League. l how the two new entIi-les' will Cincinnati 001100100—8 7 (WK) 8'“ “c‘ about I year ago from his wasn‘t that the fighters werel w 1, pct, (n.1,: ("impure with the rest of the St Louis 121000: stoi Girls‘syeam'wyds' _ I‘Ka't homewwn 0' Amber“ fine" '35" tough - they 120‘ m9 0‘“ b 8d Commerce 2 1 .666 — l league remains to be seen The O'Toole (3.2t J I) d ren Croken (SJ). 2. Cathy. Brad' ing a c on rs e at barbering ‘ nights. that's all." {walkers service i tiofcnding chain 3 from Nim- 11 Edwards- Sad' 58,14)“ Ind 19y (PD) 3- EUR 5‘33“ wmmms school. He is now 22. How does Sprague feel about Station 1 1 .500 1;, will be back algng with tenths McCarver HRseicCi a an (WK) 3'2 59° Sprague won the Canadian tt- ! fighting a w orld champion? “'ardamzelg 1 1 .500 it. from St Peters Mt Stewart (1) Rob tin '— 9' 3°31“ Ym 5° “5 ” L “3' He by scorinr an eighth-round Yvon Durelle. former British Johnstons i 1.5001!2 l"mike; . Cardi'an . Geor e: at; Fran 000100100— 8 41 “d MaCKinm’“ mp" 2' “"5" knockout over champion Ty- light - heavyweilzhl champion l Galldf‘ts 1 z .333 ll "1WD. . g ' s New York. mm“... ‘ a. 30“ K9" (SW) 3- Ralph “0.39 [one Gardiner of Sydney RiV- "went up there and did it. apd—-——-—-——-—————v ford (4-5) and Kalle - (SJ) “'2 m el'- N-S.» in August. 1962. H0 It could happen to me.‘ he said. Just Whai the “my I. on u" Stallard (3-6) (1 Gender mill: Girl!“ 9 Y"- 5“ yd" “ 1' 5"" has never been knocked outl "This guy is supposed to be dropping of the Soul-ts Legion NY_m k a?” . l- 3an Power (RF), 2. Anne!durimz his “fight amueur ",1 clever, very clever. I don't. ‘ cam is. we're. not sure. No L“ A '3 ’ln'n mammo— ‘ Doyle is.“ 3. Marilyn wyand - lthink he} . one_punch mist I \ mention of "m was mad. at Pittsbuli'seh“ 000000001 11:: (CD) 7" “c' but rather a busy fighter who the m“ mmmg' bu" at the cells): (3-3) and 8—hour Boy" 9 y” 80w" T‘ 1‘ G0" always throws lots of punches. second meeting Sour” w" not 31.“ (1.1) my“. (72”!- .' don Betta (SW): 2. Carl 'I‘ralnor “The odd. Wm be against me I « -~~ I r(threatented. This was not the ’ ‘ u (5.1), 3. Dave Matthews (SW) ‘ . l l but I'm putting everything else t reason they were dropped. Most my mind and I'm goinll A rt a 7.9 see. t on . _ Exit??? 1?": “.‘m‘ h‘" Clevelandme ‘20:0 s 91‘ Girls- ‘0 "5- 5" Y“ — l 00' Ry run CANADIAN PRESS .right for him. It I have to lose._ Oromocto, N.B.. PETER ‘ mm ad‘s?” “enibm i°° Wash. 0010:1401—8112 lee" 9'10“ ‘WK’- 2- Mam-"ml Probable pitchers for today‘s . It'll be against the hw- ! JACKSON cash Award 1 last f3; e: "ii affable"? the Joftn. McMahon (5). Siebert Macxmnm‘ (pm- 3' R039 Mary‘ major league games. won and[ "This." he says. “is the right; . t j and .' .3. 1r" ,8". e “if”. W Abernathy (1-2) (7) Kelly 5”“ ‘5’” mm" w‘l’hilost records in parentheses:t‘attitude." W1nner,Mr.Damd Ward, We", the pnelo f e negating; (7, M Rommo' he“, (6,. (PD) 7.7 sec. . me u. u.“ ‘ sprague is a bit worried about. 60 M D M A ‘ there being sagamofigessoufls 0:59”. Duckworth lil-l)( (7) 3305135811 10' yit'lsb‘fioz ygsb. it New York, Ford (4.1), lggi Reginatskci‘iimageh twrhteythtetr c ona, 19" re- - - ' a Le rt. Bruin .—(. Pry . 11 Maximum cit. Drabowsky (- me it's in o o ou ere. - gufmgytflzkafitignrgy} the lea. HR: Clef—Piemmano (4).ey Lean (SJ). 3. James Powerl (ml) y ‘ but i plan to arrive a few days‘i celves $100 from PETER m m bck fin" fh 1" SW“; New York 000001000—1 so (SD 7.6 see i Boston. Morheld (M) at Min; before the fight to get adjust-1 JACKSON Represents, "mum so”? me :u eagfuej Kansas 0“! “MIN—4 80 Girls. ll yrs. 75 Yd! ~ 1. M50“. pawn“ (6,2) (M0RN)1M'H . I _ . tire. of baseball in cSouslfllol 80mm ‘3'“ William m and Gail “Wiriptiii Bamm' “was (3.2) “l- 'iisrzh's'EitlSwC-i twe Mr' Jlm Brittam' A . fut purpose. The players and gfiwggiusegr (34) Dormer? nods" "' a ' m ‘1‘" “we” McBride (HI (m’ Signatures ordinarily were package of the new full 1 “id of used to authenticate docu-i fans want ball teams. but. nei- Karen Beacon (WIS) 1“ "0' i wing“ Pew" (532) m n . . . - - :hcr win co-operate or support mfwz ‘5" KC '— wwwl Me...“ 4.35.3332" 3.3.1.4431), 1333,9333}- “W” merits until the 15th century in King Size PETER JACKSON Filter Tipped Cigarettes purchased ' i I i ' i . . . 8:712: bfrot': "m "u‘ m' “'0'” “mm-4 H Mam“ (SW). 3- “My Car‘l Cleveland. Ramos (13) It Emand‘ ._ by Mr. Ward contained one of the spemal certificates worth $100 "mm r y“ e league may make Detroit 010000000—1 ‘. Vef‘ tP i 10.9 '. tWashington' Narum (L2). 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