lssiiluo VON POINTS r it WlARlGHT HMAJOR-LEAGUE PROSPECT . v No Hils Necessary When Archie Moore Wins TKO ” Over Pompey In Tenth 0 f 0 a I S n O a S I Page 6, The Guardian Wed.. June. 6 1956 3; surname anarenv Ii-mar 'l'llVlEil'I'0PPED ninth round last Sept. :1, him DONDON um - Light heavy- it w.. ta. ti.-rt rim. p.,,,,,,.vlhaa scored av knockouts. His ii: fights. ord II 12960-5. T By Gerry .'.all'ontn1ne There are a lot of pitchers in the lots of ups and downs since be In 1951. his first season in pro Y '1 b U I h 6-h. wdai ch'mFl9'lA Archie M00" had been stoPP9d lll 33 T0 i Canadian Press Staff Writer. rialors with less equipment than first attracted 'Ilt'el!tl0II of the ball. he pt together an 18-9 record I1 1 chm, from Mhihd -1-uehdhv night and it Wu his third .i:i..t. Hgl The champion began unl..,.,h , MONTREAL ciunilly Harris. he's got " Brooklyn Orxlnllutloii while pitch- for Miami of the class D rhu-ida- . floor Yolanda Pompey three has won 31 and ti,-wit it, two .,tii.l his hi; gimg tram th, ,-,gh,h all Canadian-born pitcher with lllont- Billy. tilio vias burn ill Marys ins withan unclassified club in Georgia League. That season he At"-ack To Dawn Abb'es tlmeiln the 10th round and win on en. and Pompey. I boxer but no iii? rt! Royal: and ad bright Jnalord ville. NH. Dec. 3. 1931. has had Hnllfiix 3 year -50. the league in shutouts with mbuhglufhniialtlfthuhoihtlh Moore racked up his ninth lei". could not cover up and lieddlt aaguc pi , t oesn' open . ' i ””"””Vi'"'”” - "Weave-wv-N vc. . . . . , - oody e or e c a ai'- - out 3; .3, er, 3 the t I too much on his club's hitting to . in 1952. may-mV huh Miami of Ulllelifglnlilll Pgweghllgllgilxiiugii ?;:3"f:)ui;5:k fghggrsmmmck l'l.B8Iy Arena. . i',,':c'Eg .;'.if"I,'j' hq'hh;f,iehh:eih Pompey bland will flO1:llTl:1hIfa'E' i W10 Eaines for him. Perhaps it's ' the Florida international League. Sacljhilthq alszjimiin huh" "0 -h seep" the B Y E; offensive iuhmh uh The victory virtually assured the and Moore was going in imC' Susi 83 Well b9C3ll59 Mllmleal ha" . . he hit four homers. His 25 wins. 29 end Chlyessonbm Leflgsuegsggme on 4 hits" ihcihding 3 fourth.inn';nE 89 year-old. villi pound Moore of knockout. T ' complete games. earned-run aver- - - 1 park doiihie whit-ii was the on xh. , I September showdown fight for The only one who could gm h- , the Old Diamond at Victor a . 1y 2 a h n n S n vii lit hhse whiioh hit hy the youth club. the heavyweight crown against t e 31:: lggfetltee (1:33. bwhn hliti M 1! ca ing on aronit very potent when he takes ' the mount for the International 2 League team: A Billy's record supports that. At the end of May the stocky. 24-year old righthander from Dorchcster. l N.B. had worked in seven games i for a 4-2 record. He won three by shut-outs and both his losses were by identical 3-0 scores. Over that stretch Royals col- -; lected only 11 mar and 32 hits while the opposition was limited to eight runs and 30 hits. Billy . struck out 20. lowered his earned- iun average to a stingy 1.08 a game. CAN HIT BIG ONE aigletof 0.2? am! his 12 sthutolits were 185! evening l cm win f Fr” ! M noyd a ops or eC11'Cu1. . J it- D wi edi hh ner o ay ng 's The Wm" dublw” bum ”l' "" .i,.I.'.',";i.,;,.,ft,t,?,fgie,2E,.iJ.,1h',,,. Patterson - Tommy ti-lurrlcanel the masiiacrer MOVED IN 195:: li-riih lead xi llle lll5l1dl”"".'lfL"(e,:. oil. Clary Peters, Ray Mcciotiiev Jackson 12-rounder in New York. He nim-ed to Fort worth rif the 1hhcl”'P. "fen bi”e;fl,””" ',”g'”m" me' and (mic vrani had two each. Moo” hated as the ion i hchvv. 1 o . double A "two teach" at the lie: ,-ff, tf”f,”5.,fef'. -W?h"l;?l',f and hi, Williams added a single to his weight following the retirement iii ginning oi the 1953 campaign and ,' id”; Sltgufr gl Y” C m,,..,,,,; circuit clout to lead the Abbies champion Rocky Marciano already 9 had an unl:iipres ive 1-3 mark be- "M 9 ”” E ' i ' . "hitters. Pitcher Maccormack and it" chimed the hi.imi' heavy. fore being shifted to Mobile of the The A,bbl95 mlllalled 9 ims M Elmer Mahar. who played 5 great weight mic for himself Tl"? 3300101 Elm! of the llllfl-t double A southern Association the offerings of Joe Thistle. 1llClLlt'l" game defenslvdy hr the Abbie; in ' TKO merside Town Baseball League? where in won 11 and lost 10 "lg 3 l0!l8 llollie run by Sll0ll5UlD 10” held. each hhd ! mu, 0' sin: The unofficial time of the h will be played between the indep- Bmy appeared in ihrei. games .llm Williams with the sacks emPl.V h.5l was 2:50 of the tenth. Tinicsuiile, ehdehts and Red sex at Queen with hmnneai -m 195. and has hem in the 6th inning. I The B Y. C. gave their pitcher not officially announced in Britta Elizabeth puk this hvehingh back to Mobile where be compiled . Abbics were mystified by Tlllbllcl much better support than the Ah, l'lll8I- Joe Bernordls Red Sox are an; a 12-6 ec -d. He had four sliut- in the first three innings but met hies have Mace h. The youth MOORE BEHIND unknown quantity. but they have outs. the most put together by at consecutive singles in the last of chit, misctied occhsion. such onetime stars as Grant Grady southern Association pitcher that the fourth produced 3runs. while the Ah 7. Going into the eighth roungl. ayl Bernard and Gord Grady. season. Both Thistle and Danny nae-. Don Whelan hand MW" was behind on iwiiili- 5 Laysh Schurman's Independents Montreal had a gllniiisc ol Billy Cormack of me Ahhich went the at the pi e. 'le ll Flynn and ” W ” slgnali the Thsmpion lmkedablt Weall allilllil the P011!-, 2 anti 1 Frank Bradley were on the bases. ;'I:':”:vhg! :l,lllhl:(9)l:kl(l1l'l:lmlle'327v8cl;l3r' :,l;Csthl;l;leth:ysw;llljrh;e,g:r:nEhtenegf ” ' 1 ' . n ora. an YOU'RE 0NLY AS SAFE AS YOUR TIRES .,h it When Montreal hits are parti- ' Cll18l'ly SEBICC. Billy C31! 00106 again in 1955 but lie was iarnled route Thisiic Struck Om fit- through with the big one himself. to Fort Worth ailor liislllll lllS didnil walk a batter Yll.'-ictkiiiniackl B Y L. 031 421 1- 12 16 3 . This was demonstrated May 21 only decision here. lils rE'('ll1'Ci in tanned one and vvaikevi tvvn jhhtiioa 9003010. 4 9 7 old. 171lt pound Trinidad chal- these boy; are requested to h,, when the Royals blanked Buffalo the Texas League that year was Shortstop Apps Al-at-nault pat-edi Thistle and Ward: Maccormack l9"3"- ”" h'"d l" the Kama which 5i3"5i Bison: 1-0 behind Harrls' four-hit 13-9. consecutive singles in the hash n, and Acorn. Moore Smked pomp”, iihe -. at 6 p. in. Des Roberts and Des pitching and Billy 'drove in the Harrls' ftitlrlh Vll'itil'V this stia- " hunter and nailed him 14 times in Cnlhghau 379 (W0 OT "it! Klnkora .- Roy;lgills' ly IE1! with a diiiilgle. son. a on i"l9l'lslull tfver ll-wlivxlcr . the ninth pomriay was hurt ban: 311:5.-riyhgi hlsie gitthlsr metinhesr oil! l' " 059 are 9 0095 8 Pllc 97 Red Wliiga. saw ltlnl liiiilliml llltic b S ' S be bled from cuts around 01 - ll ll0Wll ll um- ' by nine hl'x llicllldllir: it liuiiw mill U S eyes and front his nose. m;l:g::k was I SM" Q h n In the fatal tenth. Moore bombed ha". and Callaghan on: 3? 61". ?"L likes to win most," he said in an interview. a nine count and three (ltiubles. It Has the llrhsll . I r ll .' game that Royal had until P A S Pompey down fordan P.l31T1elrC:;1nl:i defensive mmdde” an m meal 5" 5"" 3 aofthall circles. if they can con- ! Billy's bosses are enthusiastic "ti hbogf his jchalnces of gradulatlng I opposit in while he has nn the: o e ma or eagues. speclfcally 3 mound i with the Royals' parent club. the His llirce p1'PYlll1l.K um. Ii.iil ll!-lPfi By THE CANADIAN P111388 ltliilitlc. Yngie Berra and Joe Col- mum . Ye" "mu t5l9'"5 '9 5"" "Wm Bftmklyll D0d89F5- it by scores of 1-0, in Jlllll 31 1 . Bnh Friend's hlrl lnr R -ariviilll lills as the American League lead- l,,"m,””' was dmpm hmlegh W?” m the hard ha" 39.m'- l"d9l'Wld' i" e---r-r--er "rT7”777h5lraight ti.iiim,.h t..,iii.,....,l liioa. era (irnpppd their iourth "might quiverins: and liliiiitl Wis llllsllllls erils iiliould be considerably stren- day as the last-place Cllicngo Cults decision. from his cuts and referee Jack gthened by their addition to the Hart shoved Moore away and mo- club. ”I can see Billy pitchinc for 5 Brooklyn next year." says manager l Greg Mullenvy. "He has comple- Rlghthander Lou Dretlow who . d hi id t ' tioned Pompey tot-tar s s corner. hi bea en the Yankees only one” For a couple of minutes there 5"? Italy Enters :i::l:”.:lt:::"l:: lsl”;..ZT.'..1'”.Ti ii talymcctiggred from a bone chip H 1 I , in s e w that was bother ng . . rst place in the Naliona matte in eighth phevihus decision ickm . 1 V him this s1lFlll8- H9 has Cmm'”l i S f l ltw s th 1- dai gem in illc : ii", tit d i -' -' was confusion anion: the 10.000 3 "ll ”""””"””””"” "' T em" ma 5 maiiliu. 20".: 3 .. 1 . il'i.i5355ya'7l35ll 5335 ir.:::i":....S.'.I i..".;;:..:.: .:l:'"::.'; MSTREIIEF 9 Mldoodrich ' " ” ii acri W way 0 ob y smart: in the ninth. 0 5 ' - BOLOGNA l”'l3' ill” ” "ii-Vi his firlt Zn H idillles o l r the ring. tapped Hart on the shoulders FROM PAIN OF I A 5 am? n 6 gas '1 0 l Kansas City manager Lo" Em” and pointed to Moore. Moore then Til! TUIHESS lllll Monday defeated Denmark and iashhiace Cuh. "hum hv, vie. earned the rilzlil l0 000"” Flame feats. He scattered seven hits htitl.fir"u' devked me Ted w"' was officially declared the winner. 1" the 5eml'il"3l5 0i ”l9.El"9l” lost a shutout when Frank Thomas! ams 5' while with C'9Vela"d' Archie scored lllll lll'Sl Victory can 'zone Davis Cup tennis com- hit h th,ee.rim homer in the ninth. fnclfevered the ma" defmswe mm of the day wlieii he weighed in! Peli!i0ii- Friend suffered his third defeat ” "sad 339'” M""”'3 W1 "W one-hall pound below the llliht Giuseppe Merle. Italy's N0. 1 against nine victories as he iiiaslyyung. Yank slugger gm just me heavyweight limit. He came di- Playef. easily llt”"".C9d D9"m3Tk'.5 knocked out of the box by a ill'e' '33"-as tzlsi home mm Mame rectly from a Turkish bath to thel el'T3ll0 T0lb9ll Ullll'll- 50- 6'4. in run Chicago burst in the third inn- only; "mice ::'d1gr”""ded Wt scale ceremony and weighed ex-l ' P L7 5 "me I”di"3 actiy what he said he would. He IIHIMIEIA Vlbonntttutforfrotltpaln of lg-i muialglo. liendlcho or Muscular aches you Wllll relief and you want it fast deuce. ”The kid can throw all day. He never seems to tire.” IAYI PROSPECTS GOOD l Pitching coach Dixie Howell says I ; the 190-pounder "has a chance-a l ' 1 real good chance of going up to THAT GIVES YOU PROTECTION AGAINST All THREE I IIDWOU1 nlovauiolt i i l the majors.” - ,- "Billy's got three really good h . pitches. He has his live fast ball. . .. BILLY "Mun. i, Itodslve Italy an unbeatable 8- mg. g humus "en 9 at W T" r h I ' T - W M" "d - ii i :f.::l:”..'"c'l.:: ” - - is no. as. iliii. .:..l..:i.?:;'.lr:.'.i:::. .. . ii "'"'- batted larriund in a seven-int uat- h::LE:xIO-RE blfwhi T Em" stunt you tulle ll-gslatls to uiistlt 0 u. "'"""" ring 3: 5 Cleveland Sm" Defeat tllIipllrIallttostinslanllyl MaoNAUGH'l"S I BASEBALL '2S'1'5.R.L'5.i&1'; 1 Five Teams In t::.:..'.: ”r'i?3”"c”..iIi”..ii:&.?i”32?5 .i:::::::.- h.u.h...h.Vh..: L 3;; ';i;,,;,';;;ei;;;g Egg-lg; gig; easy way for Bob Lemon to pitch Maroon: 20-19 tallies hi the fifth on two walks "” ""”""5 l” '"l H l'lc'0'Y 01'” ' Baltimore Orioles Tuesday night. In a midget softball league Derb Entrants - ii W M "ii - W- A fifth team was entered in the Three of Lemon's victories have game played llst NE” "W 'i”'5- tit WASHINGTON (AP) - Chuck been at the expense of the oi-ioiegv nipped the Maroons 20-19. - Cahill was the whiningl SERVICE STATION . l IMPERIAL DEALER R Coleman (By THE CANADIAN PRESS) City Softball League last nix; when the Junior 3. Y. C. headed 510005 5l0PP0d Clllcago White Sox who have beaten him only one in Lorne 10 games over the past three sea. pitcher while Billy Mayne took thol American League CMWK9 om 001 000'71 T 2 by Father Clarence Roche were Wllll l0lll' lllld T1103?-lily lll8llt and 'a5hl;'h8u" gr 000 W7; T Q A granted permission to enter the Sllllck 01-13 IOVOD ll Washington sons. Lemon has dropped two do- 1030- i If mm llmile '0 City softball circuit. The League tmli the olienerhol a threesome cisionl this season. 4 series. 3-1. Jack Harshman. the HQ spread out eight hits. . , 3 h Taollar: Stobba and Berboret. L- I , Epsom 5””ey' mlgland (Cpl kl" Marwl BWSSRA0 H”r”'d”s' ginotitilggsidgd '(!jl:a(v:il ltlilaatll l0Sc"gH”wl9 Pallet 5011 Silllly C0ll' The Indians tccd off fast and suctiia held the Senators to five hard on hithiieii Ray Moore. scar. Bushman. ore ' oroug re 3 en er in oay's 0. an oe owner rancols u- . its,a int ii-tut e' ' . . . . h glaelyahand :33 13.3 1: i I'aCell:gi'S:lS Cotltld egead. lthde 27 1ae:gths:hheatd!ofLaval;dina rnogth Lean. h H h 1 Moore. For- 177th English derby would shy pre's Tanerko. rated the best coil The tcami” 3d"pied T schedme The Senate:-s csllppgd IETIAXIEISITIEIIEIBH ins three mm; m the hut hm whereby each club would play two for two runs in me nut mm": :ilIE-blTlll'?Je 0(l:h:lle gill? hltl lvtez ou es y co arralquc. Lemoi. and Averill; Dorish (8) and H. away at the starting tapes and in France. They're staying at home games a week. THE means um an" a walk to Edvyolh Jerry Sm"-h Ind we wan, nioleo (5). Imlfh. L-Moore. Hill: Clo-Aver hide their equine heads in shame. to contest the French derby. carry- nl. Balti-H. Smith. Turf purists say they're a poor lot. ing a much bigger purse this year. ielichtheamcx-lit: ;l)iBY :15 iamefi duh 3llyder's single and a walk to Kansas City 400 ooooao-1 1 1 One after another, the fast whatever the cynlcs say about J':5y we ghoemgefoxlr ltgamillkj tglej whitey Herzognilea the basses. New York 000 100 021- 4 5 5 horses lave fizzled. In what shapes t,;'.ality. the greatest flat race on League Wm p1aygUff' scnfggnsyggglnaiv; aS":1;dlel;,l ifnrgg By THE CANADIAN PRESS the dralibest derby on form any- the British turf calendar will have ., . U , son; Kucks. Coleman (91 and body can remember. the French .11 its old it out for the smati R('9'””"”Fl" "l Pl"-V5” M” take Wllcll Slidrlslop Luis Allilriclo threw . PP lac nFrd lhtl 15'1'h - V Bern. W - Ki-etlow. L - Kucks. colt ivandln is the favorite on speculato . The derby is one 01 l',: 90f lrfyrg ”"m; b" 9 Wild P351 ill” 5559 Wllll! Attempt-l 5”" G”'d”" R”7h"d5- ”"””” HRI: NY-Berra. Mnntlo. Collins suffcrance simply because there Bi-ittiint sporI,lug1nglituuon5' phi-. am” 0! 53;; V 33'”: tmill; fe 0”; Ills 8 dnllblelllay lifter Kill 01300 E"3”5.h l”ckey' 3"" 27 ""5"""' Detroit 005 301 zoo-it 17 0 are excuses for his failures. When hapa the daddy of them all in point cnmpan 9 y T "E5 fa M ee 0 mrced Hen” 3t "CW5 b'5e' ml mes won M5 "Vt Derby with Bo'Igrmnks B aim 1m(?)&-Al)leu(9T he was wen hem" mi ""19 ”"i- of use. and as race" lime air ,1l9l'lllow'1nn1stllc schedule for this NEW YORK (AP) Kansas City kytemi S32S”?"a'.y”Zl3 Eiillsmrrlt uc. aseron . r r r ' ' . - . ., ” . dis 00' 0 and House; Porterfield. Baumann Efiminitsellizgeiitgw jockey made fi:,(:,ac,,:,'iei"1 gl:c3gr(:n:2gi&'yam:,glE:h wccli: h Athletics. building a cushion on Downs. Then 49. Sir Gordon drove 14). H1-ll'd 17h Kiel)! ll” and By I quirk. a couple of gallop. thi, -emhtconscious country Tliiirs.: B. V.. C. VB .lr. B..Y.C. five New lork errors. picked up Pinza to a fuur-length victory over h w,g-rruchh Lgpmmr. .11 um ; .3” Mn cohected um i i Fri.: Barry's vs. Abbies. a 7-Lvlctory Tuesday night despite the Queenls horse Aurcols after a "dd. 33., Dehggohhm Bwhm 317.340 Winn”... ma" Mnpmmll 5W9l'll lllllldl'Cd ll'l0ll!!lld fill! Jr. B. Y. C. vs Shamrocks Yankee home runs by Mickey stirring duel in the stretch. nMwHKl.u Jenn. nuddm. thmehynrmd dude "9 "gm will make the annual pilgrimage to ' P 3 the undulating Surrey downs to international Dengue "9 ti” 515 "'59- They "9 mime watch an event run annually uni since Sir Charles Eunbury's Di- omed iron the first one in 1780. Toronto 000 010 o- 2 7 Cl b 000000 0-0 0 0 H y D d Therelll be the usual picnic par- O um us a e ties in the packed infield and over D. Johnson. and Sawataldi Cec- uralll. Miner (71 and sliantz. B b A by -r,t.,..- ,m cnrner. and M W Hg;;1'oi-.Moi-gait, i y S conut ships. the fish-anti-Chip stands and the jelllcd eel stalls Kretlow, Shantz (9) and Thomp- second Toronto 31) 000 010-6 10 1 An ' will all he in business to give Ep- cgitimbu; mo ooz 100-5 9 o com the characteristic rafflsh air Woley. Miller 161.. Hand (7) which is part of its charm. and Sawataki; Herbert. Kllme ill MONTREAL tCPl - Plgyers Post time is 11:30 a. m. ADT Wooldridgo . (7) and Noble. drafted by National Hockey Lgggue --m-m--:'-m l Rochester 100 200 000-8 3 0 clubs Tuesday at the NHL annual ll Miami 000 000 000-0 5 1 summer meeting: ' Mlcklllwll Ind Rllldi 3Il!'l1ll- From the A me ric n n Hot-key Greenwood (B) and Command. Leggup: MOM-1131 010 130 010-0 ll 3 Chicago--Zcllio Toppazzlni. from Richmond 000 000 103-3 10 4 Providence; Bolton-John Caffrey. Kipp. Kipper 18). Walt 00 and Plttsburg. Roiinlns: Jordan. Cereslllllo (5) Toronto - Gary Alcorn. Pitts- Kuraua... YOU'RE UIILV AS SAFE AS 75z?fi"Q..wz WWW Cicotte (9) and Thacker. burg, New York-Gerry Fol , Pitt - guru H w"-"on:l;l0'3L;?.:r:leohhi 1g 3 Parker Mcbonaistll. Pitt:- l wau no 000- h Craig and Cami-ianella: Spnhn. Pgsiimlvlmk William Mccrcory. K, i E u . Du M, Jolly tzl. Murff (0. Johnson till MM, ,. i H Ah, ,1 - 1 he co echna hlnhnn of bouquets for being wol1.dreueiH W" r A 9 mums" ' Tt's your one to encourage him in wear thou wonderful "'u'd""" ""' Rim-stone shim. There's an elegant air to the rich fsbriu, 573"” glzmml If 07! idl- ;h1rll C(rand::1.hL-Spahn. HR: Clmhhnd wau ee- at ews. - ' new van. moon ow s 1 st. Louis 010 on 00x-.'i 7 2 BMW, g Lam, Regan Quebec, Heal-n. Rldsili (6). Llddle ts) Guile I.-ehderh Shame. ' ' Nd K0”? Schmidt "'3 s""'l- 1" New York-Marcel Paille. Chic- a continental touch to the bold stripes and dashing patterns. He'll enjoy this out and comfort of Bluautono tihii-fa -you'll enjoy tho compliments he'll atir up whln he wean ono. B an. : St. L.-Boyer. . rliincieinm 000 in mi-4 9 ii ”"i't'i'S'.3e.eY.lTl&l'2r3”R?;tiX;””hfa cl"cl""5" 03lm1o0”"9 A3 1 nlpeg; Walter Bradley Montreal v slmlmnsi FINE" (5i- 01"” Royals; Calum MacKay Royals. "wM""o'”'""”"”d”b'w"m (7) and Seminlck. Lennett (3); phh Guyana Ron". ' ' HI ILUISTONI CO. I15 IONSICOUIS 81., MONTREAL Nuxihall and Bailey. L-Simmons. chichhov 1-Omhh, nu Dam," 3353 Clll-P0" 3- R00l'l'W- passed on the first round of the Plusbiirsli 000 000 003-4 7 0 draft from Will. and QHL clubs. CMCIEO 005 W3 ""97 T 0 American Hockey League clubs Friend. McMahon ill. Arroyo drhttd "om the QHL had the fol. Munger (81 and Folles. KM- wmh A u vita (ll: Hacker and Landrlth. Hei-ithev -, JD(-Que. gnhom L-Frtond. HR: Pgh.-Thomas. 1-i-oi. itiviq-eh Cleveland - Bill Ichvetr. Cal- 101 Grgfton Street Dul 4612 PR0BABlE 'ii':ii.i."E'R3."ri'E:iaC"h::':lT.ti at e R is PITCHERS ?.l:...i..i.. pauod .. all ........... up5.,uyg-p H A M '.'."lII V2.13: 3.1:) JJWE3: T:I.hT'UI.!'l'I.5sS'TJ:I 0 (woo nerds ta )II'OI- i . ., , ::.-.,. am-rain mm s wan" A.,,,,.. La", ' The algtma will urnuclelt not-rlo'a PIQTICTIOI 143 Great George St. Dial 6031 Wuhliislon tNi- " '" "" ” "M ”' ACAIIST All TIIIE m- or auto; tut vs h ..... "nu".- t!0- jljv Inovuv A. IQ I Q1 vacuum: 0 IOYS' CLOTHING W Va" ubquaon street Dla163'.13 we r W” W ' er - win no: ' :& mum y C Ms I I "" Iittdaoanaltrut Dial Q11 A I