I ,v' ‘0 ' \ I I 10 no onanil-n. ltllurloteslzosrnplat. as. use.) SPORT ECHOES.’ . By Norman Macdonald Summerside Bureau of The Guardian 0 ‘~.a .- -: Tigers Top Auuodesiiz (4 E I 1.}. E ‘I 1’: I IV-I413!’-3‘! f I By ADIAN PRES! major league , ,..wet. bottom of the sev; Bcb-Will hit a two-run pinch shivering _t’ beside of . .. , double in-the sixth inning to lift Tigers detest Keane: Atl1- ta-The Athletics went ahead 2 eago ‘ s letzics 7-8 with Rocky colavito in the first on Norm, Siebernfi of New York Mets Friday be- and Al Kaline hitting two-run i filth ome_run.Aa11d added a run 0. Flyers _l-lost Shearwater ‘ Today at 2.30 p.m. those ers are losing ‘Larry Boone. smooth fielding RCAF Flyers whos-1 batting was improving as will pit their softball know- the season advanced, and John how against 8hearwater,cliarn- Sandilands, a first-string pit- pions of Nova Scotia, at Queen chor. They haven't too much Elizabeth Park. The best-of- depth: at least, they didn't use three series will‘ be for the many reserves during the re- Marltime intermediate "B" gular season of the Prince Co- championship. The I o c a I unty League. Most of top-notch RCAF aggregation iwon two perfromers are still with them, . ant . h ' Canada Packers. the score upon to put up a stout opposition 5-Sin each case. . against the sailors who are said it is reported that the Fly- to be strong this year. Start Grid Season The summerslde ll tg h ticulariy snappy. Lloyd "Toy-| School boys have started their Toy" Gallant and Paul MacWil- « -football season. We watched lia-ms. both hockey players. fore. 595.,-persons — 1el'l- ' . Wrigley Field turnout since 5%: The game, played in 5l-de- once in the bottom Cisco to Irish firs(t}”Natiig1lal0 T ,. ll McAuliffe's double—his he go 1 w en rge - . *1 = ,,,,,,, .,,,,., N.B. eam_ _w homer in the s walked intentionally with two inset} Rrounder scored Altman?-lo'bn'w'~.‘ sprlozlhted from Felix Mantilla's 5.7 1”; wcek , second. Detroit scored , of the see‘:- showed up Sept. 17.1960. , grer temperature. was’ called and and tied it on Colavito‘i . ubs sent a r Galen ,homer in , third hit-broke the-‘ tie in the man stroked a ie two-run fifth. Kaline hit his 29th catcher Dick, Bertell as th. ~Here Sunda Paul Foytack was the _win- out, and Will doubled’ to right. ~ Y ner, pitching one-hit relief ball ” l “'iii”‘u'2° lt§'i§'§°'13'..u 'i‘oth's sliver ruin Aces battle n'iin{ii'° ""00" n 0 Kingfiahers there Sun- with the Cubs’ first run in rudder’-ttefnoon lame second end second. 'l'he‘Mets matched thlsl if .nocersar.v. third games [of §é- with two singles and Frank t best of three series for « Thomas‘ sacrifice fly in the the N.B.-P.E.I. intermediate C <__ s . ’ softball crown. . . New York's_ second -run brheégceg captured the opener 5' I ‘J09 8001'? . = eltz lunllui Ilnsle with .the aid in Saint John but the King- bases loaded. I A um ‘ their first game. and although -they don’t remind you of the NFL players as yet. neverthe- less they are picking up the game fast and make some surprisingly good plays con- _ sidering their inexperience. Willis Gallant. who plays for Frontenacs. is hard to stop once he sees a little daylight ahead. and he scored three touchdowns on Wednesday. John Poirier the, Frontenac quarterback. also does some fancy broken-field running. and his passes were fairly accurate- whose talent has been spotted} by big league scouts, were‘ among the best of the Selkirk team. Gallant steamrollered his way for a few substantial gains. ‘ and Macwilliams’ tackling stood 3 out. Tackling is the boys‘ chief- weakness right.now, we think. ' F-0 Bill Smith. who play-'1 ed hockey for Aces last win- ter, is looking after the Fron- tenacs, winners by I 25-1 score. Charles Hickey, who gave play-by-play word pic- tures of Smith’s and others’ puck manipulations last win- 0 i by Sonny Liston in camera above ring Tuesday THIE KNOCKOUT. show Liston was finished off. with a loft to the_head that ropes over which he had . slumped. 'l'WIN-BILL RAINED OUT . I.-os Angeies twi-night double- header at Cleveland e American League. was past- poned by rain. - in other AL day action. at De- troit the smallest crowd of the Probable Pitchers Hold Practice By ran camanran mass Probable pitchers for today's major league games. won and lost records in parentheses: can moire a comeback and cap- ture the two province title. l Game time is 1 pm. sham on t'le'fId Diamond. . Kingfishers An important practice has been called for Johnny's King fisshi.-rs for this afternoon in preparation for. the game with the Sliver Falls Ace ‘Ka-rting 1 Races Saturday - Afternoon 7 KART PARK , COVEI-IEAD 1 Floyd Patterson's knockout sequence of views from AP I 2:06 of NO quick line-drive flips . . . . - - hi 3“ “fled }um»off the - - f .‘. . d oded ll.'l night. show-motion pictures I W30 C Y I. in mm 15 rec F Ameflcn L003“ Practice time is 2 o'clock and tler. led the Selkirks into bat- e. We've seen a lot of softball in our days. sir. (Donovan 20-9 and Grant 6-10), Five Charlottetown juniors ‘of u as — ,. _ 3 ‘most of graduate students. I . “ _ . I Ben, and V W“. go.’ E Another tine harncm racing ; and mutuel pays should get‘mto 0L‘oney Says e:t3itl}¢1ee f0‘$?tcl‘laSl:.ri;)‘E Ezlchmghfgwwont drive through fiams. lean O 3 E if ‘g, :3 § & Am progrrni is scheduled for to- dgllbje k“lt3”“’5 3:’ g'lf’:t°h2:“E‘-"3 §,i‘,.:‘és0‘:,)ilfl ’;v(?;.k in rfavm. of his; Loney says fullback Joe ]Z05—D. MacDonald. Al M‘a§- American League ,_ 9°‘ .3 9 11.33 m night at Charlottetown Driving: “'" "0 es 0" ‘e .‘ 5”‘ team 5 Rae vs. R. Perry» (1. Kansas City 2100000- 3 50 g_:ggt 3 an F. , Park‘ ' I 'ia:2§.'f:l1d)Wis0pf‘:)1lls()v‘:0elihgysifgflllz . "They Seem to have a pass- Masse Hausa 1-10 §m(l0l1aoKenzie M Ken- Delliihillersham 0I;ra7bhl.v0 3 F Shotguns This is a nine-‘dash card that doubles. HoWeV€l'- the chancelllng atltactk ixised lm llhekfl'l‘mw)-0 Y I. e - -011. - T. ’M1'lle~i'. 17- Sky (7) and AC7-U6; M05Sl. F0)“ 3 ° g E 053" 5'. ~ :5 loaded to the hilt with action . of double dash winners is re psri(S,“’ ‘;“..°h ‘Wt; 9’ 3° °“‘ lsggg-es Gnd Wln Maclnnis c 10.7) (3) and . Brown. $3’ 2 E §- - $25 95 up . -"lid D3ll‘0llS (‘9l‘t3lll1.V Should mole and here again folks are .ia,ec.ré 1:23:11 ' a running: 1.15_M Mackenzie J. Mono). HRS; Kc_siebe,-n (25). Det_ .0 go @ -_> 3. E 0 h . .' save a rugged\ time of it pick- most likely to collect sizeable teameand with kit, rookie quar-l sU:w1v[ERSIDE — Massey 0 vs‘. K. Irwin, Molweslde. 1 Col:-1_vito (37), Katine (20). 3 9 5: E ',,,, -_‘ ‘Lg 0"‘ 0000005‘ s’°“"“‘ if they "wk 0”’ Wm‘ terbacks we can't afford to go House defeated Quenslon l-louse? l-20--D Saunders. D. V. Mac- B8lilll|0|'¢ 000190 040' 5 73 ‘g 5' g NJ '' Do i *‘ V The feature attraction wi.l:nors. to the air to any great ex.em_...¢2-8 in the semmd game of ma, - D-mam vs‘ 3' Bee,’ -p_lMillnesoi.n 10325:-11110 ._. 5 =_ as 5 Europfidfl U 98 -_ _.. 0(;)uttsrt-(zitnglrng 'II‘)}«I3e(‘€‘l§h:il’lL_(i n1'£1)::derz::11§>_ figfiggmsilsoufififltvélg Proceeds of the game will/‘go ‘ Summerside High School Foot-1 Rogers.‘ Ca i lnoggppug) (§:aI0)S (szt. 8 g g '7" ' ,‘ . . .. . . to the Canadian Pal-all eglc s- ball League at Queen Ellzabetlp l:25~}(:,le}Bul%goyne. K. rm¢-- (184) Sullivan (8), Bonikowski 3 3 :__ . P g,_ Gerry Hopkirk looking par- Chi (P! (12.14) t . CESO ZEITO 3 I m a on . ' New York (Ford 17-a>. ‘“ “~"°" ”° . “°"° “°"‘°""*‘ Xaverlans Are Underdogs « w““*°"*t -'~=-'- - . . - . . Minnesota ‘.(Kralick 11-11 or _ - ' We ve made a songuln honor Things.-—hls toss over to Morin _ goggenburk (0_o)_ I J to of Mackenzles ::(l)f;?batll_l‘:. Now Thm,g5_]lke a Jenkms blast . 811585 City (Rakow 14,13) CC ““”°°”.° ‘”°“ .“5 P" 5°"‘° Th'- —th bel . ~ tDt ‘t (A ' 154;). . OP music to 0' Here It goes m::st, at on now to the ’ ‘ 0 Lose rxhgelegsuulldghance 14-10) It“ N.5. Tourney ' LO Things-like a catch by Coke, ( O r a S I e m e n and Bowsfleld 9-8) at Cleveland 2 O C mpetlng in the Maritime We‘ve had our share of vthrill- Things-Martin's mighty poke, . 1 2 games "8 co ' ~ ’ T ' y ‘ . . . 1 . - I Francoise. the teams chief last Saturday in_ an Atlantic W h to (Ch it 6-9 and‘ Junl~r invitational golf tourney ‘*5 "'9 " ° W I ° ,,-. tasr nvnnr _ mg too. hintkin' of the things MacKen- We can't forget _those fine ex- zi-es did By BRUCE STOVEL . aplogic Association decided this lting plays, slr, 0kay—aiter reading the _1\’I)(()N'1_‘REA1; ‘CP)7t'E‘- T_3’;Z"X;’a‘;hé° §_;’l‘i’bi:§0I:° ctgfiexmfir ,' . - v ' * , eamw_1 asrln: _ - __ _ _ '_l‘hatF 01:1.‘-:Jc§l;;n‘::e‘so led by Jack g:ll_l‘§P 32:; V03: '§,u‘,”,°,"',}‘,’,‘,' filfi tgls 32av::ai;ht victories since I tween St. Francis Xavier, per- sldc-l1n_ed bun in the teams 50-3 _ . umamen 'rhinki,n' things.(‘.illis' pick up up come sp'ace-in a dull sea. "1959 in Maritime college t'oot- 1' en nial maritime champions, iirouuclng of Shearwater Flyers whether he will use Doug Bill-3 . are Bobby 1,-w1n_Ronn1e Boyleg_ out 1 _. ‘ ‘ ‘ 'ball. are underdogs for their and the Redmcn, one of the two 1nsdoftCoI:nwal1.s0nt.. or llttlatulle Pittsburgh (Sis1l;lt:-)1) at Mil-, Donnie Mauad. Gordon Carr .. . . _ I . M G” R d 3 1 in the east in the Mat h pro uc oger ewgny 3 e-waukee (Spam, _ _ 1 G. I _ the" "S0 W00 C I 5 men ; 1:5: syears. C quarterback post. 1 New York at. L. Miller 0.12) “0 R°'-”0° '33” team lost three quarter- ‘« at Chicago (Ellsworth 9-19). at sh on .today for aflspeciiil tlliop y. d I P dogzvs readmietttd lC:O;ChunDetJIll . WEIGHT WAS FACTOR Go backs ‘m°”3 the 13 P13Y°"5 Mt‘ Houston (Bruce 8-9) at San Lomgy of the x_men in an in_ Loney Said the heavier Me» returning from last year's 51:-1-anciseo (Sgnford 23.7), ~. - Gill line was the deciding afctor gquad. some 12 of the firit-4 5, Louis (B,-03110 11.9) at . ' " e !0rVlPW Friday night . - A Handicap partner match is .. . ~ ~ 1, 1 H 185i years game. enabling _ ‘ ‘ string positions on the offensl A geles (D1-ysdale 25.8). That 0 ' ny shad 0°’ the Chaflottewwn G00 and defensive teams are held (N: 0 ly power runner. will play today Conference samew Burnside 5-11) at Boston (Con- being held at New G-lasgo He says he won't decide until ley 15-13 and Spanswick 0.0), 2] Abemombie golf 00",.“ today, OF SEASON ames t despite an ankle injury which _ 10 minutes before the game‘ g competing in the to ' National League CANTEEN FACILITIES it Big . r‘ i I look at it. lostallo Vivi/igailti the Redm°"’S ‘W0 ‘“'“’3°k5- I , . . . ' I .‘2l-7 last year and we'll be us- ‘ ?°-".lM‘“"'i3“ gggelall MON’-ellh» ‘"0 the draw ‘S 05, by freshmen. . (My game; scheduled. ‘ ' 'ing kids with an average age‘ °‘_I"° “P yer ' . 0' 09$ Onlg ' a team made up ",:.*’:‘.§.;’“;.l.‘.':°.»-‘“t: J. wt... BAsEBALL ,, , fighting it out in races two and disappointed with the entire so;-iafiom donors of the chum. Park eslerdav _ §ii’l‘;..}0?-i 051223 allfnygimgnvfi’ ‘ ”"~’l"I§‘?.‘.'.'.'l'...-.y. of late have us. '0" T'°”“" Ti‘; §t°‘i't"°i‘..t‘l"g‘I."0 B““¥ °°“"é’l “““ M“‘°°"“i “"3” 0,, - - - . -- - - . .' a re-season c e. -; .. . _ . ‘ L, -s.. . . . Arturo Hanover. Real Gold and~hi:h and that's most likely to nislh, N.s.. home town of the;‘ 30:§:eS‘}';r°",°,1: "ivaiizeig t°‘f"':i{1'30 M?::}‘J';’lf;“’E_ C_ T:yl:,r_tllams (1). Mmn—Aiilson (29). Janet M. These dashes look.lhce,-mp up tonight. X-men. by a 21-7 count last 3 m‘Z,,,._e, was convened, " §,.35_A'_ G, Mm;m,an' M: p,,,_ Iénseles at félevalgudsppgb FOR _ _ . tough ones to call the finish. Ac'.:o.1 starts at 8 o'clock. yegr. Ch M1 T h h d._ For Queeustm Richard Perry} em, vs_ S_ MacDonald‘ New $0“ om0w24x_ 7 so 3 L . ‘ ' e um 1 mp y ! Wynn (7-15) and Lollar; Bou- Y0[:)l;'CAR ‘ ' V gvlievmusly been awarded to the 0 made a touchdown which was 3: 1‘./IaCGl‘°80“v w- Cd“ ton. Daley (5). Arroyo (7). 1‘ '. c d‘ P -I: cl‘ .' I 90- -- .. ' ' ‘ ‘ - piayott But the ana lan ar out‘. or a smflo l 1 1:45-J. Bruden. S. Giddmgs vs. Berra m_ HRS: NYK_Mm.is_. 3.3."; ;"h,,_ A.«,m,“c,, = R' Pr°”d' .1‘ 00000000’ (33) Pepitone (7), Long (8). G¢'°"l0"|- sufufln 700' Pro entries will be acepted v National League Pumps. fiends. cranks. Water , 1' E 1.w _t 11 ‘conv:-rlcd, and also kicked a 3340“ inner o an as es co ege: ht V vs R Can._ R_ Newson Clevenger (8) and Howard‘ Cl b R ' B at the pro complete file of op. . At 4 D-m there will be '' hie,“ 002 00,. 3 31 accessories for '02 models. . Winsloe - Brackley 4-H Club.Brenda Stead. Triple Bay. novelty shot. We in 0'“-‘ ml" CCisco—(l~1) Foss (7) and cole- . _ _ Stewart Motors Could End In Big Mlxup members racked up a total of} Boys 13 and 14 years, John; log crntest and a left hand shot Q0 GI. SI. e ‘I ‘ 21 points at yestcrday'-s Ruralllilhwn, Alexandra. Paul 0'1-fan-i BY ED CLINTON The 108lC8l thing 10 00 W85 ‘- _ man; Tot opened both to ladies and m°“- Schultz <9) and Bertell, Thasker (9). Phlla. 000011 010- 3 91 (xnclnnau 232000003 . 7&0 . . - Sh rt, (11-9) G (2). c- . Youth Fair sports program en-‘ley, Summervllle; Gordon Mac.lSour1s Bureau of the Guardlanlto schedule the completion of Lish°‘(3)-‘ Boozer 0:050 Hamilton , nbling them in becmi1ethel1old- Laren, Lot 16. The King's County Baseballlthat some early ,in the week. I P Po d ' .th (8) d D, 1 : . Girls, 13 and 14 years. 1191,; League playoff schedule was a!Then if Mount Stewart came 5 gl)lis'S':'21_2) Rena; (9)ag’:l“l;§_ {_ 3 0 W P e n vs‘ B‘ Dowlingl B'l(9) and Battey, Zimmerman - . ., ' E (8). Has: Balt—A'dait <11). Wil- ‘.22 sing‘. shet'Riil,es - . $14.95 up Decoys. Gains Calls. Cleaning Supplies we ROGER “"""‘" Co. Ltd. 137 Queen St. ’T \- League Playoff Schedule Phone 4-8501 ers of the Athletic 4-H Club Ban- b dd‘ d l t k d b t { _ b k t 1 they PB N N B (CF) ner for the second year .,in althcl‘ Jones, Alexandra: Diallnc it mll 8 85 Wee -‘ell . _U. rflaflnll 80 0 VC!0l'y. s1_'_ STE E , . . - _ __D t (29). lW0od, Mt. Herbert; Margaret after a couple of sessions wlthlstlll had the lllasth half of ths -1-Odays (Saturday?) gcfheduled wgéifitolir. aItJil8Sanem;r:ll‘misco' . . . , . , ::::‘;.:.° :.::':... we s=;;,==e;:<1.;:*:-:,9.;. am: lard. - second ‘and thrd placing» ll‘, _Boys 5 years and over. Ir- ilrexyi; em _t ti straight mg gunfiay V sary 1n_ et b s b u_ semifinal Piusbumh m3M014_ 3130 . y s. S S‘ . -rac'- _ _- ; _ - -serl _ - ‘ V 0'foJ'ar$'§S.f;°1?0gal1 12 war ‘gr’? 1{i:':s$’:.;al31e’i31'i.‘:i3é1;Stei,' lielss()tll'a‘r]l'(:lndeTsl1lal::tl)i'tl)t to say This was. ml d0'l° instead fim‘e¢asMtll:tgw?eenaS;t3 Stephen Fire Muwwk" 00000001 and under, Lorraine Jcwe1l,N0r-‘,ley; Lowell Farquharson, Mt. the Sltll-‘itloll “S9” 15 Sll‘8,I_llht€ll- G€0PE€:‘0V"1/"1 :00‘ Mt‘; _:t9Vt’:Kf: men Midgets and Charlottetogvn Constable‘ (Ln wmey (7% Not‘. ill; Iélviriz SI.ln'5I'lMl\£Ia§{LE:I1,tI.a0t.H(§I'bi't.R ‘ D C d ied :li:,igbe:18il;S:plt could still end 21;“ escnepié grkes tart £335 0110;‘ Abbles hfas btt!ElIfie]:3:;t|::t:)l:Ied(:tio:; “ban. (9) and Uecken HR. , ai ayner . er er. ac ace, girs, ixie u - n - - cause 0 we pgh_.C1 den“ (7)_ .4 ' wars and under., more, Winside-Bra'ckley; June In one round of the league today (Sa1lll‘d8y)- What P159115 he", an 0 row. , The following are the first. 1 White, Milton Oak. Under New MANAGEMENT fa Barry Craswell, Winsloe-Bra- Holmes, North River; Cather- ckley; Preston Jewell, Northfine Cain, New Perth. River; Wilfred lienneberry, New, Sack Race. boys. Jimmy Cain, _p;e1-tn, New Perth: Joseph I-‘lennebelry. Grisl, 13 and 14 years, Retajsummerville, Earl Cronin, Hayden, Cherry Valléy: Robertal Summerside. Turner, Win.-loe - Bracklt,-y:, 220 yard dash, girls. Rota Hayden. Cherry Valley; Dianne Herbert: Robert ‘ - k |wood, Mt. D“ Q Turner, Winsloe ~ Brackle_. 1; 1 » cl. 220 yard dash, boys. lltoger Younker. Winsloe-Braclrley; semi-finals Morell were to play against Pe kes. These games were playe on successive Sun- days, as per the league rules and the boys from Morell came out on top in two straight ga- rues to win a berth in the lea- gue finals. These final series should have opened last Sunday. ut did not. The other semi-fi- nal series between Mount Ste- D0- wart and Georgetown had not if Mt. Stewart stages a come- -me game, have been ,-3.3.31-.9. duled for here next weekend. back and wins? In that case a third game will follow immedi- ei fl Er y. If Mt. Stewart wins the series the first game of the finals will take place in Morell at 2.15 Sun- day afternoon between Mt. Ste- ‘ sh Thom“ University wart and Morell. If Georgetown The winner meets the Nova Sco- tia winner for the Maritime crown. . wins. and they are strong favor- ites to do so, the first game of the finals will go in Morell Sun- day, between Georgetown and SALEM. NJI. (CP) Border- by E FOOTBALL S ' ao.aINsoN 0' ' °k I .u....... nald Holmes, North River; Char- 11 1 d i ner. . _ ' ' . .. ’ u e Y lie Mutch, Mt. Herbert. e1f;:¢r:n1;w‘:1-I; Georgetown and Morell following the Mllltowu. g’s'73'fo‘:$j the mafia“ to Game Time 2.15 7 ‘_ A h -1 ' 0” human Wm like” get 2}-legged ‘race, girls, Suni«m-2r- ML stew,“-1 invon-ed in 1(c13L N. B. - Georgetown game at nfihfg Friday night It Roddng; It SDU Flflld I tllelienzuota of ducks when the 0'00‘ North Rwer’ wm0'0°' Pl“Y°“5v hm‘ "‘“°,“'m° “V” Ge0met0sm' Tlsflcs ham Park as he finished last. P Id 0“ _ - ' l3“°”°l’- in Maritime Inter- FIN“ 7‘ The Bell Boy pacer broloe twice -31‘ I18 . V V‘ _ ' v - - teams met , season opens.Monday. predicts! 3-legged race. hoys.Alexandrs. mediate (Ru,-31) p13,-o“s_ T1”, We are releasing the final “fins the mile wmchw“ Wm Belvedgn A‘,-em” Louis Csntelo. president of theiMm°n ..Cl0ve"me_.. winllw first game played in ML Ste_ statistics of the King.‘ County by wee Law in 2: 14 $5 I Ki it h d . '0::$t:l‘on. "8 3 an game‘BrI::l‘ll;?,. girls. Winsloe-Brscib ¥v::t,¢cc‘:;1l:1te:alr{1‘;rPlll,!.i'tl:‘d lirfrflglze Ia‘re1:g;lveill'l‘l}¢]1Esle)eat1:.l‘ial1irl;‘ead.flAgufli2ev: ' , STARTERS WITH POSITIONS FOR_ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th Richmond St. _~"lae|l of Ce-op Super Market" Restore your car's perfect driving condition and smoother. more economical operation with our expert car service. A ' . I ‘ \ 1 Observing that the trout sea-‘ley. North River, Summerville. h t “he Eagle, count, games at the end of the sche- Ion which end! -10l!l0l‘1‘0W W33 lay. bflyll. North RiV- .:moen1;wg’:,,-O Mm-mm, p|3yoff3_ duie were not forwarded. and produced solnegood fishing. the|er. Winsloe - Bl-ackiey. Sumn_ier- mm of these games were W0" i we feel that we've waited long “*3 0"‘ ‘°"'°""“'°”" °‘"“°‘ "‘"°- by Georgetown. These two vic-|O1l0ll8h- We extend Congratula- ' tions to the winners in each di- "/0'" "0 the c'““”" causeway 0 tories ut them into the Island 0 1 ‘ “but is also that it has been d ,- 0-,1," ,1, - ,1 . vision. Haven't heard of any Sinrtin today—brlng‘ our car worries to us! - e:? assmijt hard beteerli lggaliuxaer 1: erM:,.‘i,;:.,c,‘ spegleal time or plabcefor hawsrds 8:00 P. M. S y ' . n 8 y 0 W8 -_ .to presented, ut, w en we . 4'0°0'00° 0000 sanctuary when '5 F'aVOrite ”'i":’e?.'.'g§i§€i.. should have metldo. we'll pass it alone. N0-1-Cl”-PIIRW5-M _ ' ' ' , .0 ‘WI um. This was "a dream ' M Stewart on Sunday two; T0? "'3" ti-l-ley You: 2-Perlect Hal: 3-Colintk: L-1-let)tie's Boy; 5—All 3“ “J °' H the 'Il(iIltl:h§:l‘&'g_i LAS VEGAS (AP)—-Gunning weeks ago to conclude their} A31: ; Agile Jollity: t'>—Couniieu Aflce; 7—Moab; 3—NeIIb Bangs. IITM 15500.“ 0 v ' ,for a knockout and a possible‘1(c31, 1.1‘ al ,1 , Thl ,1-Vi. Kt'”y. M 57 .'r first re§‘oI.l;"¢:g:d. lhfimgusgs shot at the world welterweight may d,f,°",,',,,,md,,_ 5125:,“ ,,,:y;1.. Mat-lr.tyre. C 40 s is .230 1 Em C “'05- 5 A-:_Wl5l°N 930°-°:_M . “III Old woy.“o.r m °'t'tl,.l F d. fA- - _G.S'th. 712oai.s,—~ er .:2-Gimooemlsslc: Rcullorwx; r1n'oHara- mu u definitely necessary." £e§tsna°§§§.aa..°.E"1"s'f.iu°t.v..i.l ,‘;‘,,',¥.°",,.§§.‘l};'T." KlL'i‘°s'3u'"-130' E. DE‘-s. s 40 7 is 400 W: 5-39“ 9°“? H” M‘ 74"‘ 9"“ Tune Ups J ~ ' h added. i Friday to defeat Charlie 1 they ou1d'h"e bee}, may. 8 Ma:-l.it,vre. ‘ Nos 3.7__A & 3_nNIslos nu“ .Stt fPh'ldlh' ' thi - .' 1 . . . ' . ‘ ..:.‘:'..::.=%:..':=.*:".°.*...°"°-...'.:'::. °” '" '" h:.::.'.°.:;:.-‘.*:::.°:.;*:.:;"::::I.-. M ll .....=-*.°.t'.2.:=c.....*-°~:t;. :"=:~..........-*= W “W” '- °* "-"--0" scarce. observes. The match 80094010" for 10. _ Geo mow, we... 1,, 'x,,,. 11. Mitchell. MS 49 ll 18 .363, - ' . t " , - ' . ‘ . 5,5 .1.” my-gel: the pte- rounds» fives on In the I-as~,°,f,",’:° Wm; me, ,,,,,e,,.,., meta. nuuphy. P on 16 is sen. 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