'- -..o-- . r Great Sale so Men's wAR - TI-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN " - Q g 'iPAGE SEVEN -- mm SAVINGS I TREMENDOUS SELECTIONS! GREAT ' YARII IJYEII SLAi:KS Special Purchase 6.95 ' JOCKEY SHORTS 59c - TIES - 52 Value OVERALLS 53.95-sAi.: sz.-is SA!-E DIINGAREES S3.00-SALE . . . . . . . 52.69 COTTON PANTS S3.50-SALE . . . . 51.75 i Plain , GABARDINE JACKETS 53.95-SALE 52.95 Popular Shades Reg. 52.95 IALIRIGGAN SHIRTS SL50-SALE . 75: V SALE Broadcloth SHIRTS S4.0&SALE .. 52.95 I g V 7 Vmg , ,,.,,,,.g.,s -1 ..D-- .- a..4..-,.... O maniac ms east or NEW YORK. July 4. - (AP) A Leo Durocher didn't get his nick- name ”Llppy" for nothing. There's never any worry about getting him to talk. Of-fhand, it is diffi- cult to think of anyone in sports easier to interview than the man- ager of New York Giants. And when the Lip begins to make with the mouth, you listen. You've got to. It's next to impos- sible to Interrupt him. One question brings a two-page answer. Two questions and you can write a book. There is no guarantee it will get by the cen- sors. however. "Yes," Leo sighed contenicdly. "You can say I'm very happy over the trade I made with Boston last winter. "If I had to make the same deal all over again, I wouldn't hesitate a minute. Eddie stanky and Al Dark have made this bail club. s I7 eeutul planning and sawig. thh young couple bulit the house of their droeiaa VIII! tho help at Canada's largest home- Ieailna Institution. the Sun llIoafCanada. Furthermore, at anioll additional cost, they wisely protected their in- with a Sun Lite Mortgage Protection policy which, should the husband die before the home k paid tor. instantly clean all re- ntalning mortgage indebted- IIII. PLANNED LIFE INSURANCE BRINGS PEACE OF MIND Without obligation, let me toll you how the facilities of the SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA can best meet your particular needs in a way that will tit your poclietbooli. HAL BOHAKER. Unit supervisor siiii LIFE or 'i:iiiiiiui I 148 Richmond Street Charlottetown. P-I9-I Stanky and Dark were the guys we had to get.” Isn't this supposed to be his kind of ball club, isn't it true that he'd finally gotten the type of players he always wanted- yoiirig. fast, hustling men? ' "if you mean i want a guy like Stanky on my side, you're right. He's my kind of player. He's al- ways out there hustling - and thinking. He's the kind who will pull a squeeze hunt with the count two strikes and no balls. "Another who hates to loss is Wes Westrum, a greatly improved catcher by the way. He's my kind of guy. so is young Tookie Oil- bert. my first baseman. He's only 20 now. In a year or two he'll be the best in the league. If he isn't I'liihang up my spikes. "They're my kind or players. so is this Brooklyn first baseman. all Colorful or Subduod Swim Trunks Find Liy Duroch Easy Man To Interview WORSTEIJ Priced 29 Entered For Channel Swim LONDON. July 4 A (Reuters) -Entries have closed for the Daily Mail's 121.000 (53,100) chan- nel-swlmming contest. and the paper said contenders already are assembling at the Folksione race headquarters. The prize goes to the first person successfully cross- ing ihc 21-milc strip of water between England and France. The 29 registered contestants come from Britain, the United States, France. Denmark. Egypt. Israel. Greece. Belgium. the Neth- erlands, Swden, Guatemala. Rregn- tins and Germany. Their ages range from 17 lo 63 and seven are women. Among them is Steve Wozniak of Buffalo, N. , 34-year-old former winner of the Canadian National Exhibition marathon at Toronto. The Channel attempts will he- gln officially Aug. 21” HALIFAX. July 2--(CPJ-Jim Eagan of Halifax won the Nova Scotirskeet shooting title at the Halifax Gun Club Saturday wiih a score of 98. beating out last years winner. Laurie Saiiinicr of Halifax by one point. Hodges. And Pee wee Reese. Arid! Jackie Robinson. men in every position then I'd say that's my kind of team." "I don't know where we'll fin- ish but we'll give the others a scare before we're through. Sure I've got my troubles but so have the other managers. And some have worse troubles than I've got." If I had such It's our secret of suc- cess. Home Motors has always been noted for J personal service that re- eiilte in satisfaction : kagwwma CANADA DRY L A an A Manufacturer's Special in sizes 36-42 IT'S A GREAT SUIT SALE! DON'T MISS IT- 9. HENIJERSDNK WHERE QUALITY IS SURE SUITS at 50 'Keil iiegai Bailing Lead in Americaiiieague (By The Associated Press) CHICAGO. July 4.-George Keli of Detroit Tigers has moved back into undisputed American League battin-g leadership over Larry Dcby of Cleveland Indians. Averages of games through yes- terday show the Detroit third- baseman hitting .375 to .370 for the Cleveland outfielder. Both advanc- ed from identical averages of .366 a week ago. Others in the first 10 are Walt Dropo. Boston. .353; Walter (Hoot) Evers. Detroit. .347; Johnny Pesky. Boston, .325; Bob Dillinger, Phila- delphia, .324; Phil, Rizzuto. New York. .322; Eddie Yosi. Washing- ton. .320: Ted Williams. Bosion,; .320; and Paul Lehner. Philadel- phia. .318. Williams leads in several depart- ments-ihe most runs batted in. 81; most runs. 72; tied wth Al Rosen of Cleveland for the most homers, 24; and tied with George Kcll for the mast doubles. 22. Keli has the most hits. 103. and Dillinger the most triples. nine. Dom DiMaggio of Boston had the most stolen bases. eight. Maurice McDcrmoti. B o s '. o n southpaw. is the leading pitchc: with awe victories and one deicat for an .833 average. Allie Reynolds ,of New York leads in strikeouts with 86. Joe DiMaggio For First Base BOUION, July 4- (AP) M-Joei DiMagglo. New York Yankee centre-fielder since 1936. will start playing first base, manager. Casey Stengel has announced. DiMaggio worked out at. first hefore today's game with Boston Red Sox. Stengel said the 35-year- oid star will open there in to- morrow's game at Washington. Stenloi indicated that the fail- ing fortunes of the Yankees have, forced the move. Before today's game. they had lost nine of their last 12 contests. The Yankee manager also said he plans dropping the iighi-hlt- iing DiMaggio from fourth to fifth in the batting order. Joe has been hovering around the .260 mark the last few weeks. well below his lifetime average. "ii was my idea." Slengcl said. "i asked him to try first base for the good of the team. It has been a sore spot all season and so has the outfield. Joe agreed." TOWYN. Wales, July I - (APV - Sir Henry Haydn Jones. M. 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