in H3. hiidgots Edge- Wollington Dodgers 4-3, ..-rm our:-an dc Briggs Midgets or in the fifth but was not in time edged the Wellington Dodgers 4-! in a close game of baseball at Queen Elizabeth Park last evening. the victory entrenching the C at 23 boys at the top of the standing 0 '-the Prince county intermediate "B"i league. The visitors scored a run in the first inning and held the slim lead for three Rama. 0 at B scored twice in the fourth mskl the score rend 2-1. and the Well ngton boys came right back in their half of the fifth with .two counters taking the lead 3-2. Then the Curranlt:-s scored twice in their half-nf the fifth and Garland Har- ris was sent in to relieve Barlow and,send the three Wellington hat- ters to face him down in order, making the final score 4-3. Wilfred Barlow was the winning plIfhPT. H.) allowed four hits in live llillill9.S. and struck out eight. llarrts whirled two in the last, inning. Fitzgerald on the mound fort Wellington gave up seven bingles in five frames. He sent six down via; the strikcout route. l Dean Cotlse and Donnie Purcelli led the C A- B bludgc-on wieldera,! each gettxng 2 hits in 3 trips.) Johnny DesRoches was the leading sticker of the Dodgers, hitting two bingles, one a triple, in two at- Burgeu.ss.. to get the runner at first. Box wblllnglon I O. Goodwin, o G. Prlught. 2b Fitagerald. p DesRochcs. lb . E. Cameron. rf D. Goodwin, if .. . scone an n t cool! A. Came-ron. Sb . McQuaid, cf Totals Curran J: Briggs AB Dawson, ss . 2 Gillis, 2b .. U. Gallant, c .. 2 so use ussuuuuuuasu "segu-coco:--su :p-oin--oooons.-col u- ngu v--O9-as-occueuo u-o)onos-coco-bun) S. Gay, rf . . Barlow. p , , B. Phillips, 2bx . L. Arsemult, ph L. Desnoches, phz Garl Harris, pxx Totals '1 18 x-replaced Gillis in fifth. I xx-replaced DesRoches in sixth. ph-xx got on on a fielder's choice for Gay. ph2-Stnick out for Barlow. '.i'c---u-sarouw unoeoooo-aoaow 3m33Q3kODdQI3 ooeocouel.-u uocaoccoocoe mocc--co---ogoomuooo-ooc The sunshine Island Dairy will play the l-'t.C.A.!'. from Summerside in an exhibition "softball game on the Parkdsle Diamond this evening at seven o'clock. B. E. Gilhleles Recover Money VANCOUVER, (CP) - It was smiles instead of tears Monday for members of the Pakistan team in the British Empire Games. Police reported that 81,505 in use as many exciting drives. as has been witnessed in other racing meets here this summer, will be staged tonight at the Charlotte- town Driving Park. A curtain raiser with eight starters. will -commence at 7.30 standard time while .the regular racing program will start. one half hour later. A highlight of tonight's card will be the Junior Free For All with six starters. Starters include M... ii...) lip For-'f:h,'town Tonight Anothe'r racing card, which prom-'habe Britton, IClah'agsn,.Ann's Boy: Roy-Suffers concussion Johnnie Ksimuck, Direct" Mite and Whispering I-lope. There will be six starters in the classified Trot and Pace. They ,g incitltde Abner Mzorsw. Prince nmI;,',Ta'm um! Lame mm” Bud ong, Mary Mer Bsso, Money ' ; A Royal and Chocolate'Dlp. prZctz.j:' Bmum n a"'" In addition to these events there will be a Classified Pace and a. Claslsfled.'1'rot. Eight starters are listed for both races. i schedule for Field. meet at W. G. Borbour's for trans- portation to Kensington to play I doubleheader. Players are request- for the Intermediate Abbies at 6:30 Following is the Minor Iulague today at Memorial 5.30 pm.-Little League Phlllies ed to bring jackets. i Baseball -Practice There will be a baseball practice extra sweaters or Canada Packers dumped into first-placoiin the city soft- ball League yesterday evening by defeatiu Keefe Drug 10-! while th the gunlhino Island Dairy 7-4. The city allckers defeated the Park- dsio Lions 6-1 in the other league game. like Connolly won his third game without a defeat as he gave up eleven hits in the Packers' win over the Roofers. Billy Martin pitched for the Keefer: and gave up 17 hits. Pete Msclntyre led the Packers with three hits in four trips and Bart Shepherd .knocked out three hits for the Keefers. Merrill Pin- neau of the Keefers hit the only home run of the game and Billy Acorn of the Packers made a line running catch into right field for the best fielding play. Wilf Bhephard displayed pisyoi! form as he hurled a five hitter for the L.Y.C. against the Dairy. Ced Ballem hurled a seven hitter for Dairy. The L. Y. C. scored four times in the fifth inning to win. Wilt Shep- hard led of! with a. walk. Joe Coyie singled and Clnrie Peters followed 0 And city Also back an extra thrill or two Covehesd Race track when an event for rnntor cyclists added. Although many cyclists have been displaying bursts of speed, home run- of the game while Clu-l'e', hill Peters had three in three trips. Bilson Oars had two hits for the Dairy. Bonny Btull hurled the Dairy to their win over the Lions with 1", 3Plld five hits pitching effort. chcndler of , e, Lions ako tossed a good five . , The Lions tied 1-0 until the fourth inning. Boy Gallant won the game for the City.u his double went through the outfield to scar; three runs. Merle Longapbic of the Lions had two hits in thru The umpires were Henry Gauth .er. Ev. MacNeill and Bart Goes” trips. Thrilling -Gard At fiovohoad Stock car Races Auto racing fans will be afforded tonight at has been gempm Donnie Pu,c9”-5 grab O; M summnv Rsrspl DBSROCYHS cash carted away in a 250-pound with a double. Joe Pineau and sometimes to their own detriment , It foul hack of first in the third inning was the best defensive play of the uxnners. Burgess at short made a nice slab of Couse's scorch-l ,2, Gus Harris. Purcell. Umpires, plate: R. bases, B. Grady. Fitzgerald, City Softball To Meet Four-Man Team An All Star tgam from the City,Alf Coady, Merle Longaphie, John softball League will pity Oland's; All-Stars strongbox from Empire village on Friday was recovered intact. The envelope, which contained the Pakistan team's money, was found in a litter of papers left in the wrecked safe by the thieves. when told of the loss Saturday the Pakistan athletes wept. Passports, including those for the 50-member South African team. were also left untouched. A check is still under way but it is believed the thieves obtained Walsh, Verne Blanchard, D u kei little loot. The robbery was staged Friday Fruit Man Softball team uncle-r.the Maccallum, Billy Pryor, Joey l..e- nigh; wnen amlr-tes and officials lights at Memorial Field on F'riday,Clair, Reg Hughes, Angie Carroll, were attending opening ceremonies evening at eight o'clock. l The City All Stars will be coach- ed by Wally Shephard assisted by Jack Hnnncssey. Jackie Donald, Len Arsenault, I r v i n g MacKinnon and Paddy Shephard. l Merlin MacKenzle, pM:uc- at Empire Stadium. l Tickets for the game can be Following are the pl-iyers selected talned at Johnny's Mayfair, Fred. for the team: Henry I-lartinger, Sonny Scull. John Thistle, Art Ball:-m, Gene Ward, Kenny Tu1le,' Lambros. Bike Shop and MacDon- ald's News, Elm Avenue. Dodgers Brea k Braves Win Streak With 2-1 Victory BROOKLYN. (AP)-Billy Cox's sacrifice fly with the bases loaded in the lath inning Monday snapped Milwaukee's 10-game winning streak with a 2-1 Brooklyn victory that pulled the Dodgers within five games of the idle New York Giants. Singles by Duke Snider and Gil Hodges and an intentional pass to Sandy Amoma filled the bases for Brooklyn for the fifth time before Cox flied out to Hank Aaron. scor- ing Snider to end the long thriller. The .victory was the first in the majors for Pete Wojer, a rookie who pitched the last inning. Brooklyn held a Hi lead from the second inning to the ninth when Milwaukee tied the score on Del Crandall's single with two out. The Dodgers failed with the bases load- ed in the 12th. Joe Adcock. Milwaukee first hnseman who was "braned" by Clem Labinc in Sunday's game. was back in the starting line-up. He drew a cheer from the crowd of 6.524 when he came up for the first time in, the second inning and doubled. The Dodgers dug into Jim W11-t son for a run in the second on singles by Amoros. Jackie Robin- son and Billy Loos. Andy Pafko beat out a slow roller to Cox. When Johnny Logan singled to left, manager Walter Alston replaced Loes with Jim Hughes and switched Amoros to right field and Furlllo to left. New Contract For Paul Richards V Cl-I-ICAGOia (AP)- The Chicago Daily News reports "it is certain" Paul Richards will be offered a new contract to manage Chicago -White sox when his present one” expires at the end of this seasons, . The News quoted general man- 'Games Standing VANCOUVER. (CP) - Counting heavily in swimming finals, Aus- tralia Monday took over from Eng- land the lead in the unofficial point standing at the British Em- pire Games. Australia piled up 29 points for a total of '76. England went with- out a point in the swimming events where Australia scored two firsts. a second and a third. England's total remained at 68. Canada held to third place with 42 points, picking up eight in the swimming with a second and a fourth. Wrestling and fencing finals which could affect the standings, Standings by countries based on 10-5-4-3-2-l for first six places: Australia l-Jngland 68 Canada . 42 South Africa . 35 New Zealand 19 Nigeria I7 Trinidad 1 Northern Rhodesia Jamaica .. .. Uganda . . British Guiana Hong Kong .. Scotland Wales -nun were scheduled for Monday nights STELLARTON, N. 5. (CP)-- Middlewelght Gaston Bay, a St. Dunstnn's University student from Charlottetown. was speeded to hos- pital here Monday night with head injuries aftcr he was knocked out in the eighth round of a 10-round bout against Doug Odo oi nearby Thornburn. Roy, originally of Quebec City, hit the canvas three times in the eighth round when he absorbed ter- rific punishment at he hands of his 150-pound rival. The French- men weighed in at 151. Roy was thought to be suffering from concussion but the specific nature of his injuries would not In Fight At New Glasgow 1 further. The knockout came at 2:38 of the eighth round. Roy's head hit the deck with such force that bounced. He was taken through the ranks of a rpillin Memorial rink crowd on a stretc er. The fight was a bruising battle from the opening bell and both fighters took a heavy beating. In the six-round semi-final, Bob Gallant, 129, of Trenton, N.S.. knocked out Buddy Day, l29. of Halifax at 1:03 of the fourth round. Hospital authorities in New Glasgow early this morning stated that Roy was resting comfortably and that his condition was fairly Charlottetown a n d Summer- Baseball Tripleheaders For Giiitown, Summerside along with be known until he was examined good. lush (7.11) vs. Gomez (9-7) or Liddle i4-3). St. Louis at Brooklyn (night) Raschi (8-5) vs. Erskine il2-10). the time and place of meeting will be announced in this evening. (night) Spahn (10-10) vs. Dickson (7-ll). Podbiclun 5-5 vs. Friend 4-9 WinsTS. Pro Probable Pitchers NEW YORK (AP) - Probable pitcters for today's major league baseball games (won-lost records in parentheses): American League i New York at Cleveland (night) Ford fl0-6) vs. Mossie (4-1). Boston at Chicago (night) Sulli- van (7-9) vs. l-larshman (7-0). Philadelphia at Baltimore (night) Kc-liner (5-12) vs. Larsen (3-13). Washington at Detroit Stobbs (6-8) .vs. Hocft (511). National League Chicago at New York (night) M i l w a u k e e at Philadelphia Cincinnati at Pittsburgh (night) Junior smith both reached base through errors. Paddy Bhephnrd hit the only ......n.........j..:.. Wins Bicycle ace Second Time in Row PARIS, (AP) - Lean, handsome Luoison Bobet Sunday punishing - France bicycle race for the second time in a row. A screaming mob of some 20,000 packed the Parc de dium as the 29-year-old Bobet. who looks more like a matinee idol than an endurance cyclist, bicycle across the finish line and then around the track to give the fans a good look at him. . Like the other 08 cyclists 3.100-mile on the highway. the)” will now be given a chance to see what they can do in legitimate competition. This number should be a thriller. )A great deal of machine work has been done at the ends of the Govehead Stock Car track and it is now in the fastest condition since ltd was made. The grudge race between Summerside drivers and those from Charlottetown and vicinity will pro- vide competition sufficient to bring out some outstanding driving. It will be a fight to the finish. with a minimum of etlquetteinvoived. Last year, one of the most popu- lar features was the "powder puif" race for lady entrants. Fans on more than one occasion were left wondering whether the feminine species did not make a better job of driving than their male counter- parts. Most. of last years star driv- ers will be entering this competition with a few new faces added. Canteen service on the grounds will be provided as usual. Races start at 8.30 standard time. won the Tour de Princess sta- wheeled his who finished the gruelling 23-lap race, Bobet looked drawn and exhausted. The race started a month ago in Amstadam with laps of usually more than 100 miles each day. N. S. Baseball side Little League, Junior and intermediate baseball teams will .2 later issue play a home and home rxliibi- no V-- sr-rios and Thursday. tion on VVcdnes(i.1y Star Little League team, the Jun- ior and Intermediate Abbics will play in Summerside. The. Little Leaguers will play an All Star Summerside Little League team l On Wednesday aflernnon an Allfvoesnlt New Mile Record VANCOUVER. (cm - so or istchestcd Northville, Mich, Um-vshook off an atrocious start to i'ETVi9W M0nd3Y- "” CM) h3Pl99”T, won in a big-time event. After los- while the Junior Ahbies will play J"h” Dandy 15 c0”'39m5d- I l-lolmnn'a Intermediates and the cinder mick ” Empire stadium is mtumedme Abbi” Wm pm). not likely to see a new mile record the Curran and Briggs Juniors. thff We9k- g n I The Same teams Wm pm). am. But you cant tell, the worlds Moth”. in C,,,,r1,,m.,,,wn on fastest mile runner said in an in- Th .d .. Til:-it alilames of the Little Lea- but -V'-7” um” know "mu me . 4 guers and the Junior Abhles "W9- The tall, curly-headed Australian Golf Crown ST. PAUL. (AP) -Chick Har- bert's long and disheartening quest for the United States Professional Golfers Association championship ended Tuesday when the barrel- p re 'whip defending champion Walter Burkemo, 4 and 3. in the 36-hole final at the Keller course. The 39-year-old l-larbert won as perhaps no other champion ever ling three of the first four holes. he played the next 29 in eight un- der par. Forty-one racers dropped out on route. The final lap--13.5 miles from Troyes to Paris--was won by Rob- Halifax 9 Liverpool is Dartmouth 7 Truro 3 stellarton 0 Kentville I ert varnago of France in five hollrl. nine minutes, 23 seconds. T I 0 0 0 FIIEI. OILS HISTORIC COLLEGE King's College at Windsor. N. s.. was founded in 1788 under 3”" "I 1'5" auspices of the Church of Eng- - land. NOTICE Business concerns having space booked for Old Sixieen Siariers 1. who has run the mile in three minutes 58 seconds took the mom- lng off because ”I don't ieel much like running right. now." He was fir tree, onto an asphalt road, in adozen traps and more rough than fairway. yct sheer bull He bit into a cornfield, under a strength tact us at the Coliseum toda Home Week in the Coliseum and those anticipating bookings as there is some space available. Please con- y or Wednesday if they in Hamblelonian aosx-mu, N. 1, (AP)-- sixteen classy three-year-old trotters were busy with some personal matters. Patterson In and refusal to quit carried him past a tiring Burkcmo, showing the strain of the week-long ordeal the first round at Eastern Park- want. electrical connections in their booths. CIIARLOITETQWN DRIVING FABK AND PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION I age, Frank L”, Mona entered Monday for the second I I I . 3' 5 Y' . ' National League int! "the NEE 01 MP1!!! :nY0ul:e 1:58 ggcgkiitcgggglfgfenagck rtgeglglesggf wgsfdiggfi weighed 169. heaviest Milwaukee . 000 000 001.000 0-1 l2 0 Brooklyn 't -.,0l0000000000l-2120 Wilson, Johnson (8) Nichols (9) Buhl (9) Jnlly (ii) and Crandall: never has entered my mind." of his career, and Harrison no 1-4 pounds. Patterson swarmed over his more experienced opponent from Los Angeles and dropped him twice be- fore referee Mark Conn stopped The trotting classic will be worth .sl06,ii30 with the winner receiving 557,581. Helicopter won the event last year when the purse totalled 3ll7,ll7. little league Al Summerside BROOKLYN, (AP)-Floyd Pat- terson, once beaten former Olymt pic champion, moved closer to the light heavyweight heights Monday flight by stopping Tommy Harrison Racing Tonight Baseball Standings A Starters With Positions. For Tues. & Sat. lights By THE CANADIAN PRESS Following are the stondings in brink; Wheat, Hang (7) Robinson the City Softball League: W-Robinson. L- . I 1,09,. Rush” (9. wm-ey .13. and -The league leading Kinsmen As usual the event. will be de- , ' Campanellag w.w,,j,, L.J,,”y. National League beat Rotary in a Little League clded by mile heats wilh the main .0" " t9ci1..'i1c"1.,k.'7gC.kfE.t.i.P the "E9'230..r3?ft.Z... .- .... --4. CURTAIN nAI5Eng-P30 5-1-ANDAED 1-lulguwo. l ,g,,.,,.,,..., 1...,” N W Y k gt; 13.7 1-3; cm. game at Queen Elizabeth Park orig; 301;)! '30 the Winner of W0 ' ' Philadelphia 000 010 001- 1 5 I 9 OF - - last evening by the score of 10-2. of ree ea . , , . r , Baltimore 300 050 02x-10 10 a Brooklyn 82 42 -598 5 Jo Jo Gallant pitched for Kins- The entries include Rotary Ham 1TF""”"' 3"” 2T3”""”” 3" 3'R"'”d" Fi)"”" "'4' "' T'gvlray.cDixton (5) and Astroth; ;':1lVx";::il9' 5: 54: gvl men and struck out none. He gave 0?? 0Wk!:0dQbl' Elmo)!-Ski Stables. N 0 T I C E Kitty Macxsy: 6-Calumetta; 7-Ginger Reynolds; 8-Penny Royal: EY OUT MY. 7--GT8! i e up five hits. J. Arsenault and Ed- RN01” - 110- also eligible-C. P. Clegg. Washington 00214.1 100-ll ill 0 Phlledelvhll 19 51 49013 mundson allowed the Ki men 13 ---- -- ' Detroit. mm 004 001- e 12 2 gig-Inn-ti gt 55; -:2726z1,7'e hits between them. Edmunnsdson of 2 R C A No. 4-s-an mu: ton Au.-2 means Ar msoo non Stone. Mcbermntt (1) and Tip- Pm';;f3 h M 70 -327 3-3 Kinsmen and Richards of Rotary 3 L-A'A- EGT- R- - -. ' ton; zuvertnk, Gray (st Herbert ' Tuna” ' mi 3 home run each, , 1-Babe Britten; 2-Gahagan; 3-Ann's Boy; 4-Johnnie Kalmuck; (7) Ind wmm.L wTs."””- LT Chicago at New York (N) , R H 3 We. Edward Larter and Ben A" personnel Wm attend muster Pmide and pre' 5w'D'"'3l Ml"? 5rrwm'P""'l H95"- zum-ink. I-lR.s. was-sievm (2), 5,. L0,," I. Brooklyn (N, Kinsmen . 337 321-491: 0 Lamr, do hereby ch,,,1e,,3, Eddy camp pay at the Charlottetown Armouries on Tues- - V9"i0"- Milwaukee at Philadelphia (N) ROW)" -- 000 10i- 3 5 3 Larter'Jr. and Val Wuorinan to a day 3 August 54 at 1930 hours. 730- 3"'-Cl-5531"!” -TBOT 0 P-AC5-3 DASH” AT 5175-00 M0" lllkmtllonll Le-We Cincinnati at Pittsburgh (N) The Y's Kids beat R.C.A.F, at rematch of horseshbes, Wednesday . girl; t M M0 002 4 10 ! Wednesday the airport 9.3. Garyth MacFar- evening August mi: i 1), J, Mcco;-mack, (3.1)., Lt. col. 1-Abner McGraw: 2-Prince Budlons: 3-Mary Mark; 4-Essa: r "C 95 " "' Sh L001! at Brooklyn (N) lane pitched for the winners and ' C 0 23 LAA R RCA 5-Money Royal' 6-Chocolate Dip. ' , Ottawa 000 000 ooogo 6 1 Ch. t N Y k g Ed. Larter. . . . . . egt. . . . V ; (5l4a,rrtrci1cle 2:; vfiigglfgggofurbrlnk giiiigvjaluokeaie aigiingdeignin (ZN) 35: ooz-9 No. s-o-or.Assn-urn mos-2 means AT s11s.oo neon E 3 - nc nnat It ts urg (N) R. C. AJII. J20 mom; i T-TTT"-r-r -- -- 1-Premier J. Walter? 2-Sister Verna l-L; 3-Keppoch Playgirl: ' ' 000 001000 000 000 10-211 2 S f g . . t - ' 4-Barbara. Ann Queen; 5-Suffolk Chief; 6--Chevlo 0.; 1-Avalon B Ottawa d w L d . . Gt 1- s-L a Ab . ' ooo ooo 100 not) ooo ll-3 ifi o 0 a S 3 0 . r ' I Y Mr Picone. Jackson (14) and Bur- Us your No. 1-s-cnassfrrtn rnor-2 means AT susoo non Golf Ch'ship' 1-Waymark; 2--Derrick; 3-Tartan; 4--Peggy Ellis: 5--loandsle; 1-Springhill Dan; 3-Bonnie's Girl; 3-Sunny 1.: .4-Miss Pslll: 5-,Rorna Budlong; I-Nightmare Alice; 7-Jimmy Budiong: Emly- way. , I 12 gratulatlons from the club members 9345750" "M L”"'"”5 R03"Vi" illon winning the ohampiondiip. and Noble. Buffalo at Richmond (second guns) postponed. rain. in l' 6 Montreal llfi 020 001-5 13 l Toronto 100 200 000-3 10 0 R o e b u c k and C. Thompson; 3llke.'Hahn (8) and Howard. L. Blake. Bacon! Montreal 101000 1-4 0 0 Tnrmrto 100100 0-2 6 0 Jackson. HRs: Roch-Clarke (2). P W L '1' Pia. ' " . . , . Fl,” Pack”, 21 1g 7 0 28, The ”mm of the cmmpiomhipa 6-Sir Chuck. 'l--Feather Duster, 8--Winnie: Last. Buffalo 112 nm O02--7 ll 2 M 13 6 1 TI 01 gm. Chm-lonewwn GD" ctub (J Guaranteed Rm''m""d 000 040 mo-5 5 1 15 13 5 0 Ntwere played yesterday afternoon. ..J..I ” l'roafs.gHnrrlst (5) Lsry ('l) and lb ii 'I l 28 M11, Gem-3. wood gm. 0", Mn, - ' f ' I H A Ryan: .Fine, Zeisen (4) Fanovich 39 9 10 1 19 Fred cannon in g duel, cmtmg : I 6 A R S if (g? H 1 lOlTl i We ll 5- VV '6) Thcmvwn "(:0 "1130 Tlhaghfgki 19 a 10 l 1-: .d .,..m. Mr. wood who ,,., ,.,,,- cunranr nA1ss:n-mo srarmann run we use I 000- ' ' .' ' A ' ;-Macm M0 M0 MP0 7 1 its 0: E; (1. 13 ner-up in 1053 is receiving oon-- ' l J M I 10 5 3 1 , I " .-rir.r.("rI(w GUITAR! IAISII-1:45 BTAIIDAID T131! 1-Mr. Jeliscott: 3-Millie's Express: 3-Tuna Brunt 4-Kslmuck Forovsr; 5-Bonnie's Money; 6-Bobby Hunter; 1-Wait For May-8- Bthol K4 also eligible-Golden Dollar. . . No. I-I-CLASSIFIED PAOI-1 DAB!!! AT 8113.00 IA1 1-Royal Scott Jr.: 2-Mighty Dob; 3--Little Delbert; .4-lslrgo: 5-Miss Donna Mn; G-Billy Budlong; 7-Miss commando. INC. I-I-OLAIIHIID IIUI I PAOI-I DACHLLI VIIVIU Ila! ' ATTENTION HORSEMEN sing to rainouts and changed racing programs Entrlea for Wednesday night Racer Cox and C- Thompson Howell SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY- to); Powell. Schaeifer (5) Hahn (1) d 6 mi . up 'll. Ha: ,, ' mg. ugudglgon. rYot':ng. Caosvsfti: To'r- Wm clue Tu y "' noon su .v , ' ' Wm d”'"'"”" ""' '""""5 ” 1”” ”'”""B 1-Bolia Budioag: I-Marlon as I-Voraita rum square! : - Standard Time. - 1 ; chief; I-Silk Ital; 0-Bud's Echo. , ' it . w,,,,,,,.,m,,,,,. A la. s-,0-or.ssenno.;i-nor-.-o means as ouaornoa , 1"I0""'"" ,. ' 1-can I-ma Clever;-'5'-neal1'lngo: is-any Long; t-uumi 2.: - '. fr? . .. . . ":"".7'"" V hi IIMUIC iNIlliGGlUoVWl'd9'l”MU"! 5--Raisin Hanover; I-Petlysnovor; 1-Bonnie Dale. l” WWI I i ' I . OPENING EXTRA . gluaonw ”o:&fdH::Tzid;?o"TA:?lm"m"”,hu”";::;?::" No. 1-s-..ci.ssssnsn.nca.-xv nasrrae.ArtsIs,uoa'.scn I 9”"-I paekoflids . - ctouioaomaueoqaouuauum-nun-yam 1. ,,..c. , , L1---g . 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