t .' GLUCKMAQI IN ICELAND day midnight on his third solo liap New Y R M d , - MAN"! WIS TO "AT 5"''”T ..::::.".s.i..A.l.:....:e::-.:t.tA.'z:..:. ::..'::: ti-r""w 13"-'t--'22”-M . pact; to visit London. Switztt: BASEBALL vllt ilrfleld trcn reznland Tuu- maker. Glucltme took off from land. In-act and-A Red Sox Dump Independents 7 a 0 e o ' 1 4-1 Behind I-hit Pitching RESULTS . - ., t t I , , H t .. no cnntnn. PRESS an 5 na um osox , t ' L.IoehI:eihnard a Red dSox tzhefeated t iungDat1ei- Calfltttng tliltirk s y. o Athutuh Lulu ) vi Iys c urman's In epen ents at nip c ant-y a e n a e. Dett. -t out wt 2.4 I 8 ' Queen. Elizabeth Park last eveninzt BOX scour: 305,3; on Mt, 33,95 "5: 3 ' ' ' ' en erson Cu more tit :1SIX inning game by the score .lnd(-itendents All It at E Fuytack. hlaas (8) and Hoiisn. N N o I n 7 0 . ll) Cause. cf .. .. 2 0 0 3.-ewe.-t Dgtoctt t9) and whttet W: I ' Eddie Boates, young Red Suxil). Roberts. rf . .. 3 0 0 0 Brewer; L-Foytack. ' i l i" fllnger. all wed only one scrati:h'1E- Phllltllsu lb -- -- 3 0 0 2 Kansas City 000 113 000-5 13 1 By THE CAN.-tIllAN PRESS lie Maxwell. After Harvey Kuenn BALTIMORE fAPi--The Cleve- ' t hit in the four and one-third inn'uigsIl- ltamsr It -- -- 2 1 0 : New York 3tt5 100 01x-10.12 0 The yew York vnnkt-us siiappctl singled home the third Tiger runt htttd tttttttttts bunched me or their ,” lltedpitchedtt llet was il'elicyt:d by lllra lE:tt?I::tlP.V.c3b .. 1; 3 til I tsx:.l,;sttt,ttttt:i'ht)t3t-gtnttcttttttntglttt Ctglltllalg a four-tzanie losing streak WKednes- ttvfitsunttattgttlt :tIadAIteIIt(aIIlte seven htts to score tttt that, runs i o t t i- - H i- I an -” - .: 1' - sas ce 0 . IIIlh8.ea'It(Ii th: !IEE?l:Ifl2If)nxl:'(l.ltIIl.ln'::14 Ltilatr 7 t. .. t g 3 ti 'tF3hornps1t1”II1:G f?rifnIByrne 17' and ItI1iI11eI'it-l0t:titHI351uzlgrhe I-Iould make it 54 as things got tense. in d1l:tl;ml:t'll't'tf: gI;'fg't;ftftII,:'yor't:,ItItI,'.I .' ishcd the wlalllv hvithoiit atIIl(titlnLt1th:I :tllitilh"itt:ti1.pss 2 0 0 n NeYrtt.iiF.ter”;'lgEl(L.wr;;g.850F(I8. Hits: Mickey Mantle couldn't t(.'.l"ElL:tI(II.Il(i White pounced frlom hehintl the Mt tthhttemaht Statthtg tmtyyt 3' am L 5' W C 5",!" ".9 (U-Ix-Ii Callaghan cf .. I it 0 ill Clevcland 000 2530 00045 7 I dmmmw mm pm up awmh Hm plate an Em Tumes dnbmm" and the second time for Cleveland thisl Eu h-1;fIc'pt(-"1(tIl'(:nihIII illll 'I'oiaI ' 19 1 1 slaaiuinore 000 000 001-1 5 1 by M” Bm'd"””" ”"ew.'." Hm '0 "d th” same" season. get credit for his first Vlcil I - b; t,f'tla-r'tItIIt)ctt::t:y ” h;Rt.ttt.tP(I (louse In sili ! tloiittcinan. Narleski t6) and Av- ,M B,”””" "T". Il."(',t'Sf'xtL'tl::'t: .oAlttE:t';:t'gt0' Rtfberm CI""et:lle 5'” tory although Ray Narlcski re-l I t t t t t H t t A R H E erill: Johnson. Brown t9) aiirl Tri- blllctll-Vrlllllll) lllllll -S -bU”"( V t 5.”, 3 ”"i9mPlY 0""3rv llevcd him in the sixth 1nn1nE- 'I'l tlTr- 5” tId?kLd('hIHll'IiIlIlltI.It. Itrtl bin . H attttust w.Houttemtm L,ttt,httSt,tt. riiu siiiulti of the sonic audtthict his first of the season. as the am- The Orthtes Scratched Ont), S-tx . . t N It? Wjllrtilhsutllllitdttfw t-tmt ht-te'tt:tttt.attt httttttt 3h . 3 o 1 t)l('hit-a-go zoo 102 otoh 7 tt 2 rtins nu IllilnL'-PEIIII 1-oytack uitlhe aung Pirates won their 2.-tin game ht” Oh thmttemah up ttht-tt two . I t EX .0 hen... Ie msutc .(.ttl'ttf 5. B1-riiai-cl. 21) ,, 3 l l ltwashixigtoii 012 360 00x-I2 if, 1 ciglilh for a nu win mrr In-tiuit against 7 defeats to stay ahead outs ht the sixth inning although 1 61;-tut Ctattthttydlttlllll-It!) -(.mdi.:.R nu.-a..i. it ,. 2 1 I U1 tbtalt-,y.t Hoell (3), Consuegra It has the only ntln-r den i:.aint' in the hot National League race he had httt.ht,tt 0nty13lnningspre- G tltll-'iIt1l.ttL:t'1 h 2113 3 L" ' i itjortl Grads. lb . 3 l l 0 (Pt. Martin t5t and Moss: Wiesier, "1 the AIIltf1'lt'iIl1 E-9-'9-"-l't' Right hauder Ron Kline took his viously this season. ' .. C” etuft '3 "”"'e 9m t" ti Pidtzctiti. rl & P 3 0 0 0. (-705 l1l.t Lhakales 16! and Her In the sliullc N-Htltln-ill I-llitlliuf” fifth decision against three defeats Ctttttt mm muted or a sure I 1 Th" I 'I tits ttlio tIl't)IltltI ' - 2 l l til bcrcl W-Grob LII ' II ' ' ' d' ' ' -I i ll 1' 'si-iI'itt- liltsi - - Hmm I p t I. t .w epcuw V b t lllmt I). (tlllls, ss . t ) u ". Rwmt I waqh.H- ovie . llR.s..Llii- uy dt ttutv it-t tut dt -t It” Bhyas he scattered six Cub hits. Tbetshtttttdct. ht tht. sttttt wtttt two men I h I U -.'dtI1E'.s In -a t-oiitlttioctl lvlt ti ct-u. tr .. 2 t 0 0 a. Natl - tlertog. Paula. btllgh tl IldI:)s torts P (tilt I m loser was starter Paul Minncr.. hh hast. atttt tt-0 ,tt-ttttts on Gust ' Y hall at 1(l tL0ilStitl(ltl"A()i,l :;1,,.l-llltllt liawsuii. cf .. 1 3 U U pmqmrlh who? btilague vlttltltth tn('tl IlIt'tli2(l t tll).Nt t" a ttott. t.,' who -was tottttwed ht. tht-tst. Trtmntuhl t.w”,tc I htamd the thtrdt , N last night. ht:-int: i,i.ii,,c uit -st tB1i.'tio.-. it .. l ) Cmtamt. 500 200 000-ll it it tliir-o-lioinoi attatk. Hit in 111-. mhetets L Ytto Valenttncttl. Saiiilstttttt. passed .tr-tamtos and hmtt It nlISL'tlCS as cunipai-ed uiih a sl)I-l,x(itWIlllP. t-i . 1 it It ht Ktlmttt ant F0” H M'000--2 b 0 twn.riiii tllut in Il&tIP”I.0'll:th?lll( atttohes and Jun Dhvtl cccdcd to tan mm, more Ortotett t I 118W D001 by the 50-V jtxx-I-.. Ranahan. ct til 0 t L es. iiincr. Valen- three-rtiii hlttst Finnlx mil?!-s t I t V to tmtth the amt, wtth hhtt. one . )'l 1 linclli 141 nines 15- D- r - w 1 WASHINGTON tA t 3 tl Th" my dmonsiw may "I "W Mal -- I 0 ll 1”th I W dug I31 am! GIHM (-'13” Hvrm” l P- H VH5!" Oriolc able to reach first base onl 1 game has Phtgemt-S thmtt m X hCttt,tt,tt Bhtttht. m thtttt than IITI . - . tuner. lIRs: P1t- l'ht- iaiiilu-cs. uoivo.-ctt in iiuun inizton. mauled four Chicago White mm 1 l 7 from right Il('Id in the scctiiid in- xx liclicted I):-iusoii in tuuilh N-ftylllllt llllllgib 2 Q ' runs IIII llic tints of Mutt tll('tIT8 EON I3"Ch9rSbI0&t1l?thII.iill'lCIIl(Ilng ' h l 5 t Mme ' mm''"” '"m'””' 7” '4 B , -V . I and Bill Sltmwoti. inauct H9 01116 TUIIS y ey erzog an c15;(;1VxATI tAPiaT e Cjncin- . : :1 5'” t t 000 00010l01e-3 6 0 Kaiisas t'it.x hiirlvrs for 12 hit- lll'Cal'Itls Paula. en route to a 12-7 nati Rcdlegs remained only tout " l”, '""'”85l t give lltiii t;iun his third ti-iiuuuh victory Wednesday night. t,t.ttt.t.,,ta.;p points out or first plac (iilln("l., ML-(all 19'. Wilhelm 1101 witliout ll tit-fruit. llanllc not 11"” The White Sox shelled Bob Wit-sw in the National Lcaguc Wcdnesd: Antuliclli lllt and Knit. Weslrttni IIlI- :I lirxl iuiiinu sintzlc off st;ii'tvr tot. tut. three runs tn the ttrttt mnt nttht at t.-ttthk Rohtnstttt and G ml" mmlskyt I.(onsEa'I.l-V 7h KI”'I9" TOW I-iW'litI?l' 1" IIW Illll” 3” IV” ling and chased him, but the Scn- Bdll crupted 'ith a seventh lnni 191 and Sarni. WV-KlIl(IDl'. L-Wil- Only ltil('lt liuutwt-ix did lllztIl&l,L't'I'tatttt-S picked up a run Ott th,t.t.t. hhmt, huh attack that tut to tt 7 Irlflllqf-d NYtCa5”NIHIIl- Bomlr:-.iii 1111111141) his "Ni 51”” ”” Stalcy in the second inning and vii-in-1v tivcrtlie Philadelphia Phil Ciirtcttnhatttiia 7, ft) the laiikt-pt xIill.!Et1('li.t';rtltt-ty t-nttitt; tied the score ht the thtrd mt hot", The tthtttctt huthhtst th th; .t, S Mtuert R. Miller am-1 Luna”! int VlIl0tl:slXlll. this ttjgtlltltlrgiplt; ers by Herzog and Paula. enth 1-ain-: with such a lack o" I.anrcnce. Freeman tilt and 33:: rm: '.t um lt th ac t.tI'hth.thttt.t. Chicago rebounded with a ritn Waflliml that PI” fol" runs were In T . 7”-"'""” " "P Icy. W-Larence 1,5 M',ii,3t- ”Rgr mm l,m "l tit .tt-E t-,t.- off Connie Grab, the winner. in hem-'9 II"-l PMS CW” 39' 50'” M” 6' The Charhttemwn G"3-Td13"1- Thursdatyv "ulm 71 1956 Pha-Lupata Cin-Robinson Bell U wk on H” mulmf "m Mamtlu i-i lthe fourth inning. Sc-iiatoi-s.lcr into the game as relief for -1 ' ' ' mm "I" ”tlf'tIIVhm'ng um P Mvlstttttt-ged tot. three runs 8tttttttStl5(artci- Slii MIII r. M! h'”'”''' H Dixie Howell in the same iuuiml hronks Lawrence got credit for continues Today LADIESI - SHOP NOW International I.t-agiic 1 . I ll Bl" ALEX MORRISON Central Press Canadian Golf Columnist t "The greatest unexplored terri- tory in this world is right under your hat!” itia laid, . Well, here goes an effort to get under a few golf hats. This busi- ness of siicceetlintz of failini: in the job of striking a golf ball is truly a arim proposition; that la if you want tn be perfectly hon- est with yourself or have the least bit of self respect. So it follows that you shouldn't ar- range to fail even before you start your perform:-int-e. Yes iiir. I mean that you often deliberately plan your failures. In effect you do this whenever you don't arrange to be success- ful. By arranging I mean doing much more than holding a keen desire to be successful. You have to show a strong will and actions along the right lines. The positiveness of negative- ness of your application It clearly Ihnwn in the alignment of your lhoulders. arms and hands in your starting position. There is every tendency to favor your right side and slight the left side. As shown in the photo marked wrong. your right shoulder will be as high or higher than your left. This goes with locked muscles in the right side. Your right arm tends to he Itiff with elbow or wrist locked. This locking rep- resents a tension that will greatly Increase as your effort to hit the ball progresses. It minimizes any efficiently In your over-all move- merits. National Park your left back and arm are ex- tended and made firm without locking the shoulder, elbow or wrist. The right shoulder. elbow and wrist remain easy and thereby are not so apt to oppose the left side leadership in the backswing. and downswing. Get this picture fixed clearly in your mind by practice in front of a mirror. Then enjoy much more distance and accuracy. Remember When By THE CANADAN PRESS Tony Manero of New York won the Uiiiied States open golf cham- pionship with a 72-hole total of 282 at Springfield. Mass.. 20 years ago today. The tournament record in 276 t by Ben Hogan at Lot An- gele "n 1948. But Hogan and Jack in regulation play at San Fran- playoff by three strokes. 2 Players Drafted By NHL Clubs players were drafted Wednesday as the National Hockey League's annual summer meeting held its intra-league "grab." Draft price was 15,000 in each case. Detroit Red Wings drafted Tom cisco last year. Fleck winning the MONTREAL (CF) ,- Only two left side. affords an enliretly di-(- httttct-t ta), sh-wet. tttty Kttme t7) ferent plt'Iill'E. The musc es lrltand Noble. HRS: T0l”1'lI0”0"- 5”" Br:-wt-r in-is credited uitli his vens, Goliat. COI-I)EI'll('kl. PROBABLE PITCHERS NEW YORK tAP theses! National League dix 13-21 vs Fowler t4-6) (2-5! vs Biihl I4-2) (4-2) vs Rush ll-2t Only games scheduled. American League ltvan (8-1! vs Stone t2-ll Sullivan (3-3) STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League L P Kansas City McCarthy. leftwinger who played T.K.-Vows to Saskatoon and Vancouver In Probable . . pitchers for torIay'x major league Ila” a, s'"EI” 1" mnlhhm" mum games twon-lost records in paren- Philadelphia at Cincinnati-I-Ind Brooklyn at Milwaukee-Erskine Pittsburgh at Chicago - Fat-c Chicago at Washington - Ilono -es In Distance Runs 2333 354' Says John Landy W ct. GBI. New York 80 .638 Cleveland 25 19 Chicago 21 I8 .538 5 Boston 22 22 Detroit 22 22 Baltimore 2.0 26 .435 Wt Washington 20 28 .417 lnly 18 26 '409.I.0: loan will win the Olympic 1,500 Red S-ix right h a n d e r Tum; eighth xii-iory against it lone set- back but needed help from Ike De- Iock in the ninth. Brmi-or held a 5-2 lead going into the ninth with a scrcnhitter. After fanning l"1'ank House. Tom walked pint-hliitter Wayne Bclardi and Doris Shade NOTICE TO HORSEMEN Entries for opening night race, June 16th, close Saturday. June 9th. CHARLUITETOWN DRIVING PARK Ralph Beaton's home run blow his second of the game. with two runners riding the sacks gave the Darts a 10-9 victory over Parkdalc in a Junior Softball League tilt played at Hillsborough Square last Cleveland at Baltimore-Feller evciiiniz. to-It or Wynn t5.2i vs wight 12.51 Allan lvlachonsild and Ralph - . Kansas City at New York--Kell Fleck needed 287 strokes to NC Mr 2'” H Turtey mm Detroit at Boston-Lary (4-5) vii Garnhiini also hit for the circuill for the Ilarts while Butch McGee blasted one for Parkdnle. Joe Cuinmiskey took the win for the Ilarts while Keir Jones nutter- ed the loss. MICI.I&(tUR,VE (AP5-No Amer-' or 5.000-metre races at Melbourne. John Landy said in a special inter- view in Monday night's Melbourne Herald. I P.E.l. Regl. (I7 Reece) Garrison Church Parade All ranks P.E.l. Itegt. (I7 Reece) will ENIJERSIJN ti EUIJMIIR I '-' ltinnu-est 10'! 410010 l0 l6 1 ' ' iii the sixth tluiitle drox n Illlllli , , , . h tltighniond two 011 000 - 2 10 2 th. tttt t.;,t Btt,.t5t.hy ttttft t.,.h.t,,iand added six more off Sandy toii- his sev nth victory of the season , 1 t tote, Mickens. (fit and Ronniiigz lit-ltittt ttttttt. Stmhstm mththt tttgsuegra and Morrie Martin in thc without a defeat although it was t , , Il.opa-t. Kraley t5t, Starr I7! and t-mm ht thhiwhtm hath htt,ht.ht.t. fifth. ' t he who time taken out In the I lltatltngton, Nth ti. thht att.at.t ht the hthtttttt Jim Rivera hit a two-run homer seve th to make way for Bob 2 lL.'”trtIt'r':gus ggg lg 13 II Tom tliiriiisiii. the Atlilclit-s' fifth. ”" Garb In the mx"h' . L. .. Thlllflg as A pmch hmen P , it h .- . t V t V - t on the 'lioi- hand lax-oi-inx tit? Blake and Sawatski; lx'i1zai'a. mm A third Sm” Msll EXTRA STAFF - 0PEll 8.30 To 5.30 CUDMORElS BMIMIA CREAM PIE n'?t”v?JiIi BANANAS COLDIN Illl 2 lbs. 39:: JELL..O runoino AND no ntttioo3for 293 WEEKEND SPECIALS at Molasses 33c Liquid 32 0:. Starch bottle Glide 25c Maple Leaf Picnic ROBIN HOOD PLAKV m crust nix pkg, 35c rude at the Charlottetown Arinouries at 0955 hrs. sharp on Sunday 10 June 56 to attend the Garrison Church Parade. Smoked Shoulder Lb. llains 39c EXTRA SPECIAL the Western Hockey League last , . a u e.season. from New York Rangers. M I S 8'" m we 5”'""."m9' .u" A"? d hangers drafted Larry Cahan, I 0 :t”'I”t"' W013 hetitlqgtmhler Ilmd t t 9 encematt who car y eve po en ta merican Activity in the National Park tot. Toronto hthptglagsztlmatatvlii Chtchco thptth Bhhht. hmtttleaiii member was a potential 8"I""" L935” 50' '"'de"”"V and 39 with Pittsburgh offhe Arner- of Chicago No 2 ITlId(II0it('ILIIlt nlmal M"""i Slim”-V wnh tw" tum” PI"-V ican Hockey Leaizue. from Tor- contender Irallied for a thl La'"Iy cm'"'3d America" "hi Bean”-d defeum Dmmah 0"'0- round technical knockout of game M” d" "m "am "am e"””3ht I3"3K'-' 34 "ml C0V9I'93d Whlpped m'mm-m-mam-e Mitt, Sttttttte ttt Satt hath. t-ttt. htl "Tlic basic t'(3llllIl'CI'l'letlt for dis- Natloniil Park 6-1. The fifth team . the Chicago Sthdhmt wh,dnc'hd1t,lIaIlI'Q running: is physical fitness entered in the luxue is Stanhooe. w " in bi " is obtiiinctl tI1r0Ut!Il n da'ilY routine Th! Tftlullf Schedule Will I79 I -K -I Wwe of runniiig." he said. ”LlI9. In Aim-rit-a is t'Cl')' complex. For the First Grade Creamery Butler 2 Lbs. 31.17 Transportation will leave from outlying districts as follows: Siimmerslde (Armourlesl 0830 hrs IIMT) completed by August is. The beat- of-tive semi finals begin on August T B N H ' 1t 4 - tt 1 t t th . int. n. final: will be the best- 0 uy CW ome Ilila ee mg .13.; ba;;;;; ;gV:,ot ;;em;;; 3; that a rigid of-seven. tit-n tr V -- - ' 1 . The following Is a list of tho r!- ST. .I0llNlS, Nnd. rcpt "1 C l d w roittttlttt, Ithfttdktatlxh tmte Input... KCIISIHQTOH hrs I Perfectton 2 Tins 29c malning game: of the schedule: don't look excited on the outside. u e e u 1-mid)" also said American stars l o l June 6 - Stan. at Bed. and Dun. Butt inside. oli brother” George pull out of athletics too soon at RIISTICO (cC'0P SPOT.) 5 IITS . 6 Il'CnV.") st; H) n d Bed Etlglitrtis said vtt-ltinuehtdny tttterQlenrn- MONTREAL tCP1 'i'in- mi. 81.1 aver:-no of 25 years of age, -tine - an. a it . an . c won .. in e iieliec n at , t" y f tt . N; . wit-re . nny It:lll'0pf.'Bn starl carryl ' it Park k d g At.m)lh Nat), and Ah. Fnnte Va". kilnal siItrtili)r(tt(i.-E1-V fTlI(:;'altI:i:eI) ttmilittllldttldt on watt atthr 30' MOMCQIIO IAHHOUEIC5) hI'S t hirriffts New June 18 - Dun. at Par an .tan. ans ssot-izition sweepslake on the wed ;d I m1 1 v . I '7” ' "7 ” 100 Ft, Rolls gt coy. C I d d P k Di-ghtttnt Fpsont, I-England. elnsendeIg;:tIIie:Ing I(aePf:IlI)K illltllwllllzln n TI'CCCdIC III'S TPT.) "SI-3m 2 Pkgl June 17- ov. at e . an ar - itiiish a 2 -year-old Illlnlnllh tot. d wt p e t t "t. it ' R h T w P N e m sumi Iworkm-E m- his -fathers hminess Their (i)vaT II; Il(l)I'IlIl:I,' um-ii mil t ' c June. Z) - Ctiv. at Park and Dun l End his ville will celebrate their the pmpmnt that pmtNttmt,tt hm” . DITSS3 BIISII Clothing. Web BGITS. -2 am. wine nm 1... .. . M. on 0.2.. .'.........1Wron Music 3 B d r M cl I 'II b Junt. 24 . Stat, ht gtsdv and Dun. w-oek. Rittlit now we are living : i . I I. 1 9 Q7395. 00.5 CH ""035. C C 5 WI C , t t ,t with my parents." he ......i ”The gyttihfhletgititggtj ;It't'”fr-t 't1't1tl'it'''l”th”; . worn t Barbour: 2 02- Shtrrltf's 24 oz. 9' M 9 " "4 VA-NWIIF-R 1CP The F-ver- ' Pure d Morning bottle Pepper 2 for Marmalade 41c EXTRA SPECIAL ttutthzq . gut. ht park and Stan money will provide it home for us." re em tndtvtdu t t. V It Dun. d mslome lthf ttht-thmttrtilifly maly go for ttpems 3 sIm"3"r”'P 5-l-liltittn sort-or tczim arrivctl hcre Ti1es- 1 July I - Dun. at Park an Stan. 59 Kt) 99 5 lips Days with ' l ny to tilt" strains of the wronuz I .t C t till: Fridlladns in the City llo(keylMttq1:'as ?lIll1nlltl(lt(l'tI ttthat ltlic ftniuizil kind of IllliSI('. (A. H. PQOKC) Lt-COL l 2 Rant: an says c may replace -. ar izame w e Dmc lit-rci Tho lt'z'lIll front norlhvrn Enrzlandi C - oininanding or July 4 - Cov. at Red. and Park H H t two or three tooth knocked out !0ct. 9 with Montreal (anadions. was greeted by four bagpipors. P.E.l. I I7 Rocco.) It Stan. t duh, 3 , gov, ht phrk hm-t pt”, last winter. ”l'll be tplaying again the Stanley Cup and league t-hump F.vt-rtoii p l n y 5 here Saturday It Bed. neat winter. III-nttlih. the sold. tlons. meeting the AtII-Staltvnfllrfk against a team rnr which the July 11 - Stan. at Red. and Ilun. do -5'Itl(("til'ul"l"!1Y:tlrI'I.l;ll”thInIS I could tgtattttn coached byn.ltnintiy lslhtnnnrtmiisiav tltlIIIA(I hnxe ht-gt Tlnot: ;p. .t Cot. . o e runner-up e roi cu . propriale - hordccn. . of an . .liily I5 - Stan. at l)iin. and Bed. Out O at Park i July 18 - Dun. at Park and Stan. & d.iCI;V'n c t Bed (I P It u - ov. I . an ar 2 .. gs. c Stan. July 15 - Cov. at Park and Dun. DANBURV ready-to-wear clothes cost ten It Bed. July 20 - Stan. at Bed. and Dun. ov. Aug. 1 - Bed. It Park and Stan. It Dun. Ann. I - Dun. at Park and Stan. Coy. Au. ll - Coy. at Bed. and Park ltnl. Cov - Coveliead; Park - N.of.ioIial'Park: Stan - i IOI:- Iltlforll; Dull.- Deliclt Brand ruirriud st-aoiara BABY CUMS. llii...33c Tomato Plants. doz. 59c III;-I'0lII00IS.2Iof25C Lute (Bose Pink) v 31.0”? Woodbury's l noses. M . .'ll-'3. In ready-to-wear Upon? CCITC I-v "0 7Vl'0pi'1Ihl.ooa”ai '04”-08I'S q.aIItI.Illl8JII- CHI in--iisninvuau -------w 99 euiwou sr. f3jDvias.