lULY I9. 1949' ,. __ 1mg gUARmAN, ggnggorrg-rowx g____ __________ A PAGE SEVEN .. ' e EMPIIQ- _. i o ; Czech Tennis Stars Turn. °"='"°P""""' i M AH . b COIIETS I I I Back On Native Land “my o“ mum “Hay a’ m“ I ’ . m“ ‘i?’ ".°.‘..““€...1:“i.°....““".. Tea Party Ami Boat Races ' ———— can ma a a i1 Y s (By Michael coin-hush) '1'°"'°‘"1°‘1'=°11f">':§ "y" S1115: Czechoslovakia just standing in a osraan, Switzerland, July 1a_ :.‘,§.§"{1 Yzfirfhm-rzfin; ‘Ifjhub queue - and selling your place. w fgg>g~l;;g;l1fwfrg1;nvufudwigs; n. h... by beating J. r. A. Linck (luggage tum, sufléfe-uezigg; BIIIIGSIIM, July ZIIIII. . , Q I . ‘belt known tennis players, turned filihfgi,l,’,}i,vg.'§,g§_ergeren of ‘he a weekly ration of motorcycles for lifllrilffidi’?§i‘.‘i‘{..2;3!§u‘i.€°fl‘éi. “s”: ,',°°,“;‘.".§°"“...‘;§':..:;2§ iiiitfif.“i.‘ir.llf.“i°.':,,91,031; m1’ Palzas For Am. nacas ' i admission to the United States as 010:“ in“, 2x111. ‘Vie: mglggfgd, at prices ranging from $920 to Wmfffolffillgfsfala. “mom chum "We wish to state that we er»- 31.160. ddejpendlns out the also, The GAMES - BOAT TRIPS --REFRESIIMENTS h n 110M111» u= two dues - M» lillilmfilu°il“’ii‘°ll.y"Télfiiaifi .§T?“i.i...i.i‘r° fill...‘ $2“ .3‘... gtechlhéovesgzgxflgl‘fgtfifiguafi with politics," Drobny and Cernik room 24 hours in advance and sell. MEALS SERVED ON THE GROUNDS Prague ‘mmedmtely because of "w sagderizxka gzllhllitifffllfilglrl;d ‘hub the spot at a nice price. . presence of two German, 5nd h The B11111! "111 be 110119 111 "1! First Class Entertainment for the Whole Fami! year-old son .in Prague. Drobny . spamard I" ‘h’ t"‘“"‘m°“t- leaves his mother and 80-year-old queue“ n” u“ movie!‘ Yo“ c“ They said they would continue to "m" manager of a prague tennh P111191‘ bu? I U01"! 8-115- li-‘BIP l! ll- - play hem than 8mm the aid cg club ' a profit or sell your place 1n line. the United States Lawn Tennis As- ' ‘ sociation and friends abroad in ' gaining a haven as exiles in the Un. ited States. (In Washington, State Depart- ment officials said any request by Drobny and Cernik to enter the Un- ited States would be received “syru- pathetically". They pointed out that other foreign athletes had been per- mitted to come here after renoun- clng their governments.) On the first day of his voluntary exile, Cernik reached the semi-fin- ala of the Swiss tournament by de- feating another political exile, £28710 Puncec of Yugoslavia, 6-2, m x- ‘uwl _ - ’ *‘-o4>.va»p0 "I Puncec landed in the finals by ’ ' ' ’ ' default yesterday when Cernik and EMPIRE SEA CADETS C M? IN CANADA: Office, Wardroom and Ofllcers Quarters: lower Drobny withdrew on orders of the Shown above are typical sce es at Camp Ewing, left: Signals Class; centre: whalers at the jetty.‘ Czech Government. But the two Que. the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets camp near lower centre: the Mess Hall seats 300 perpetually Czechs changed their minds this Montreal whore 80 selected Canadian Sea Cadets hungry Sea Cadets; top right: Recreation Hall; morning and annouunced they were will play host to 78 cadets from the United centre right: professional attention to small not; returning to Czechoslovakia. Kingdom, Australia, New Zea nd and Sweden hurts by the Nursing Sister: lower right: airy At first. Puncec retuaed to slve between July 26 and Aug. 5. Top left: Ship's dormitories make for sound sleep. up his finals berth. But he relented I and was eliminated by Cernik. ---- _7, .-- .--- Drobny and Cernik now will face each other in the semi-finals. The winner will meet the survivor of the other semi-final between Earl , Cocheii of San Francisco and Pedro I ' llo Fre ueni Ilashin s — 0' i j _ SARATOGA SPRINGS’ N_ y" \ The two Czechs, who have rep- . July 17—Argo Mite Dwon bafnhoie , ’ ' finish from Pronto on e ore a I ~ IIHTIII TOIII‘ Hill‘ . 3§§°'§.;ii;°i§ iife“i‘fiiré“if..f:i.",g M. ii. E. 0. Convention Ilnvitational Classified TroLGrand ‘- Actual facts prove your i Circuit feature, at Saratoga Race- 11411711818 fdl’ diffifl‘ solves all dirt and dandruff. gwyégo Mite, driven by Ralph _ a" l "m o’, "“"‘ ’°"' "°"” Tfilfrihlmliimliiilnlwriirél‘. iaudwu. so aw first Puma 1111-16111“ Should you wash your hair yourscafl’, i, h“ Bntisepticau}, i‘ Don, owned by E. J. 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Howard Christie pro- "5 nounced the benediction. remove dandruff. After it dis- Miss Key West (Rodney)... _ Stepmore (chickering) In the evening the Young Peo- _ pie had charge of the devotions. Mxlsrgetesrtaxfié? ‘§,‘,‘§,',’Q§§51,“’3'.'¢,,._ Arlene MacEachern presided: village Boy. Dandy Hanover, Ruby lViscEwen read the Scripture , Mighty Phynsi and Shirley MacDonald favoured Time. 2.10 b5‘ the convention with a solo. After epiace worn parts an... r... Mile, .5.» u» swuv arr - hymn. u- Rev- Kiscn Dale (Bums) >_ 1 Howard Christie led a discussion Trueno (Losee) on the Home and Sunday School working together. For the main o" I Lima Misrfiifegyifitelen 3,001“ address Mr. Young discussed the Dolly Grauan‘ Bernard Hanover, problems of the teacher and the sally Hanpedaza work of the MILES. in the vari- To Time. 2.1L ious churches throughout the Fifth. Trot. One Mile, ssoo lliarilimes- Fibhfr (pownarl) The officers for the ensuing Hurley Bclln (Losgg) year are as follows: President. ‘ 3 Mrs. Malcolm MacNeill, vice-pre- Dcsncratln (Cobb) “dent. M!‘ J- F. Eagle“: Search Also started: Randolph. Briar Hanover. Flare Up, Josella Han- arPtreasiurer- Mrs- R°P°rt Math‘ m,“ peter Aldem eson, with the following execu- Gemmm GM facfofy-appfoved Time. 2.1L tive: North Wiltshire. Mrs. Frank . - SR", Tm‘ M", 1m Mitchell; Hampshire. Clifford parts fit, save you time and Am M“; Baldlvin, ‘ 1 Proud; Kingston, Mrs. LloydMac- pronto Don (Parsham 3 Kinncn; New Dominion, Walter __ 3 Shaw; Clyde River, Haber Mac- Y. ut~s~ m“ you money s§,§’§;‘,_.”,,‘§“§1,,,;;,; a,“ D, Phail; Cornwall, Mrs. Elmer Friz- we u» only 891ml" 1w1aui- Svggg; ‘gggdgjsm- fiiiiifiii‘.f'éiil.f'ri‘i;..if‘°'°“‘ ‘pproved pa,“ m our send“ Charisineihegxflgralttzaone‘ (gig-limo 1 5935:! tigugjlsgwlsg p"- . 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