Cleveland Remains In ToplSpot In -Ai.L. With 7-4 Victory Over The N.Y. Yankees CLEVELAND. (AP)-Catcher Yogi Berrals muff Probable Pitcher? Page 8 The Giioniiaii Wedneadliyi May 4. 1955 of an outfieldel”s throw lifter 30.” AV"" b”e5'103d9d I C b I C ' ' I loxor Iassoft single in the seventh inning provided the Cleveland 111- W II-.003 e S t'll'iCa H E ', mow voiur mp; .. pmm . d d S E dians a margin of three unearned runs in a 7-4 victory ; . . CC V. M." pltclIIrs(fol'. major is... KI Howar Cores BSY mm "W the New York Yanlm from Commissioner For Baseball Mm! om --American ....... ,5:r:....':::', ' mori- . . , . The victory in the first 1955 meeting of the pennant . ,,,w,,m bow. Pen, 3",,” 0; Alum. nu" rivals kept the Tribe in first place. MONTREAL (CP) - Clarence to mix hockey with politics. "some Philadelphia is eutfex-ing from as Washington at' Chicago-pm, (Avila carlne to igdtdin the sevclzlilil In In the bum, mm I Csmpbeu said Tuesday a t”mIl'& gt the chaps to the government eye ailment and any never be field (1-2) vs Harshinan (2.1) e t ' i at a ' -C 1 L - I I mi t ; HALIFAX (CP)-Richard (Kid) of the way but Howard showed filled bxews on tvlo w?a'lks and KANSAEMCKFK YE would 5. th:oi::::t'n:onn1bln.:. 11:13:, .ghg:nd:::v)tl :0: ".1. M. mung" low (mo: cvlzyxfnl Howard of Halifax, Canadian light- superior rlngmaaship beating . doubt, by Hank poll”. Avuy, w" '";'?1, San "nth! .0 Iv 3;: Congratulations to Dave McIn- "on I W" hard of". aboutvv Mm" Qumnn Mtg." um (o.o)g " "ism Ch8mPl0"- "N"? P" "W J'"'l”' ” ""il""'”" ”'"' "4 "'1" Iliisle to right field scored the run ff" ” cl? Afhmlc, . 13' m "l'- "9"" l0l1-'0IIdIl' 0' 0!! The National Hockey League " '. t- " was diagnosed Boston at Detroit (N) .. Ni, 10-round unanimous decision over again. which tied the game at 4-4. and t'""0'v" fhg Blmmou Mme." Summe -ids Aces. who won the president wag commenting on a A by Punch doctors as a detached -1) VI LI?! (1-1) M goundg .iunlor of Albany. N.Y.. here mlt was the 'fl1')iHIpI3GlI1l;Il:(:dh::: when Berrs muffed the throw-in 0'l;')"m towering M”: W" the me Dr. Grant trophy. awarded yearly gfgfgmgnt in iii. Hauu of com. Dggr gn mm" H, "M gnu" win gy New York at Cleveland (N) Ues -'i.V. g , '5 ""0" 07 1”" from Hank Bauer, two more runs . to the most vaiu bl l i M d b Pl 6 tin ' 1.1 Ford (8-1) VI Lemon (5-0), E H0V"'"l Wellhed ml "' "" "M" 5-00" V”k'd um "'9 F”r"m Elm! 111- and Mlla "Wk illll”d- Vic held fence knocked 1" Flue-' the Summerslde iisiui'lI1nedlell:alIy0eGrkC)'ll lnlfgirtnejillflalthaty hock? bxplagcf 9 lNe'E:'lmd.lpM. ""1 "mt hon” National Loalle v Baltimore rlghthsnder. out of the :l',f;,':, ”,',f5'3-?f,,,fV1ll,f,,,';':f”,,”,Zf;L3 box and llddled him with his third - loss against one victory. Lopat to check the Tribe the rest Ed Bunschy. who unwed Art ' St. Louis at Brooklyn tN)..L,, reiice (1-1) vs Padres (1-1). Chicago at New York -- Jim. (2-1) vs Games (0-2) cheered the world's el hth ranking lightweight for his par ormanco. Judge Harold Johnson, Halifax. ' iitie fight and Junior 188. i No knockdowns were scored but Howard hammered Junior unmer- Bassett was scheduled to fight. European lightweight champion Duilio Lot in Milan, May 22. Mclnnls saved the team in crucial moment such as in those last desperate five minutes In Monta- ed under the control of a com- missioner or judge appointed by the federal government or the Defeat Boston Red Sox 4-2 rifully about the N109 leiwlllg his gave the fight to Howard 6-1-1; of the way. , . . . l less experienced opponent with . Mike Gare” N”. the w;,,,,i,,g Ceccarrelli. As rookie. in the sue when the Primroses threw provlnclslfovernments working .:......--- mu M blood streaming down his face and -"fl"? ”d"'Rwf”' ';”';d ,?;"''d oiicher. Mickey Mamie had tagueaieliil-ill 10' mil" '0' his second eV."Y"'"'8 3' mm W "nil" M iii """.”" ' .DETR0lT MP) - Detroit: Al Hunk Grooiiborg Sti(I:ltl2l)flll1-2)V:tNl,rtilr.filkeill,1ll);loilN)- his it-ii aye conipletely closed. 7" '" ' 9'" " "W him for it three i-tin homer. hisivicloizv aiialnsi no defeats. But he bridge. and Davey. like his niime- Idol! 1 know of I slnsle -lhlete hiiiine hammered B two-run homer Milwaukee at Pittsburgh (N) Jiinlor was the aggressor most had Howard 0-2-2. fourth in m, ,,,.,.,,,h inning lhad to have help from Tom Gor- sake of ti", cm.-km mmuy, 3”; who has come to an unfortunate Tuesday. giving Billy Hoeft and FOP DTVOTCC Robinson (0-0) vs Surkont ti-3 - Hom,” by A1 5mm, and Ralph man in stem an Oriole rally that the invade" .1 my. and because of the NHL 70-game the -Tigers a 4 - 1 triumph ovor l l' . - Klner got the Indians off to a 3-0 3l,m05' Pull” 0” the 53"” l" "'9 ' ' ' Wlladukdv "ld C"”Pb'"v 11” 3053011 Red Sox. CLEVELAND, (AP)-Henry 3. g 4g3 ind in me ms, mi; of the game. ninlll. g "an Dohenyg the mu who put tervlewed in hospital where he The loss was the sixth straight (Hank) Greenberg. 44. general scx g pm-TSEURGH Mp; C southpaw Paiii-a and Ceccarrelli had du- the pro in promoter H far .5 is recovering from a minor knee for Lillie Rettlhsox. I mmager of Cleveland Indians, was '.a as. e Tigers' sensations Victory Over MONTREAL (CF)-Shawinigan ra Fails Cataracts had to come from behind twice Tiiesday night before ahead early in the final stanza finally ,,t-9,-coming tho Edmonton and Jean-Paul Lamirantie potted Flyers 4-3 in the sixth game of the winner at 7:12. a screened slap stint. their Edinburgh Trnphy series. The Quebec Hockey League en-' Edmonton cts matching Lorne Davial tally. Fern Perroault put Shawlnlgan Dick lilttlefield gave up seven singles Tuesday night as he hurled the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 4-0 shutout over the Milwaukee Braves. The victory was the fourth in the last five starts for the Pirates who are getting superlative pilrli- lng from their mixture of veterans and rookies. The victory was the first of the year for Littiefield. the American eled through seven innings. with Baltimore leading 2-1 on the strength of a pair of bases empty homers by Hoot Evers and Chuck Diering. Ceccarrelli went out in the seventh for a pinch hitter. Ladies' Bowling Annual Banquet operation. Prince Edward island is concern- ..n sound. mm W" Mum" ms.” ed, is offering the fight fans his w first card of the 1965 season this Friday night at the Charlottetown Forum. "Sugar Boy" Watkins is a young colored fighter who has won ten of his first 12 pro fights. He engages in his lath fight on Friday against Coby McCluskey, and the combination of 1), Fri- "TOO MUCH TO ASK" The Quebec member had stated that the 70-game schedule. plus playoffs. is too much to ask of athletes and " if these players were not so completely exhaust- 20-year-old outfielder. connected off and put the Tigers ahead to stay. It also knocked Delock out of the game. squaring his record at 2-2. third straight game. runnillg his record to 3-1. The 24-year-old south- The blow erased Boston's 2-1 lead Hoeft went all the way for the m' sued for divorce Caral Gimbie Graonbarg charged York department Feb. 18, 1946. At that time he was a first baseman for Detroit Tig- LOUISVILLE. Ky. Monday. Mrs. Sign infielder lite Delock f r hi i th h m run - t .-strait with Harveyo Kugnlixon tliasee in ',,?J31'f,.-- Deli” "M G Cl'l1CAG0- (AP)-Clllcllso while ' mm Greenberg married the New S” "nnouced Mwmy "'9 55" lag of Vernon Stephens as a util. ity infielder and hight-handed pinch hitter. Stephens. a free agent, was ra- ieased about a week ago by Bsiti. more. He played 101 games with the Orioles last year. batted .235, store heiress (AP) -The ky now leads the best-of-nine final . da I . n d " ch" 4-2. Sevent hgsmi-. will be played Iosebol In Ind League castoff who had B 10-11 The Wednesday afternoon Ladies miyght tum .,.,.”.., ,,1.,ff,cfu':;”73; ;i;v,'";:,,Vu,:jd l:,':,,i;g”l3;"';M';':' paw had little difficulty after giv- outlook for the 81!! Kentucky drove in so mi. mm M. em, in shiiwinigan Falls Thursday, record with the Pirates last year bowling league held their annual the young American on the cum seam" would not hm, M r dll ins Up two runs in the third. Derby Saturday is a hot day and home runs. Edmonton opened the scoring in N.t5o,ni Lug", after being obtained in a trade banquet at me Y M. C. A. on hand he ml M co 'id C b r "Tho" , he C" re 1 em a dry track the weather bureau in. first two periods. hut the w L Pct. GIL from the Baltimore Orioles. He Apr” 29 ,. .; ,,.,,,, hm ' n U, 5 "5 er ” V ” ,1, U, m.. ”l?;"C:””' cautiously announced Tuesday. cataracts louizhi back dnsizediy m1Hl'Nll4l,Vll is s an - lost his first two starts this year. Mn ,1 Mum, grmmlv mankg t i 3 0 ". '.""5 ”" "" .l'dd"' be” ' "W" ' "I '"P' P w H k "I am not making any firm pro- "M003 "BEAM tie it no and they finally W"llrClll(l8E0 it s .379 us Llitlefieid iitiiicit nut seven am” Y' M C A Lmieg Auxm 0 mater flsuc slilrv. Whichever Hi t I , 39- 06 OC Cy iiiotioii." asld meteorologist o.x. , Ihudm hm ,him.pm0d mark,” 5'. Lou" . 7 pm W. Braves, "mug Ed Mathews "me e . e .h l.i . tn way4it turns out, it should be a us end of peovb trying to Anderson. "But .1 M, "mm 9,, The Toy river in Scotland. long A oi-owdo(ll.4()6 saw the sharper Milwaukee 0 I .soo 1 times and Bill Biiliinn IWIPP. 3'3 '9' ' ' 9'” "” "ll" 59"” rouslnit blllle that Wlll slvc the ""l” c"'"'lb"”""5 W lwcliey COCCII, PlCyeI'S chances of rain on Derby Day l5"l0"li '0? 3-9lm0ll flsluns. Is also avinigan squad keep their P'n- Neii York 1 O .438 3 The shutout was the second 9d by 'h9m- . lam: I bushel nf thrills. 50mEb0fl)LlIl gllways trying to re- sgem Wm, nmomiv well stocked with trout. rum ice charm intact. They have Philadelphia I ii .421 IV; straight for the Braves who now Mr-V H- Helirlllll Wt" 3PP0l"l9il ' 0 ' llllllle ll. Said C8mPlJ!ll- "S0me- Are --- - won all four games here. While Pittsburgh I 11 .353 W; are scoreless in their last 22 lnri- chairman of the meeting. Officers Gaston Roy is also fighting Frl- mdy li 'l'"5" "ymg l” "'9 2Qs;u't)'uI:'.ldmonElor;l victories came Cincinnag .5 13 .278 11 ings. of the 1955-56 season were appoint- dm. "ism Gaston is I quiet Ion, wilderness." I ' an 8 5- Ileodn I laoulta Warren S ahn was the loser. ed as follows: ?ies'dent, Mrs. i s - g , man of the Western Chicago a NIwyYork o cuicAcopiAri-Tinieir liming I), Haywood; Set'rElBl')'. Mrs. f,lfj',::"'g,f,',,lfs"d',l,,,fe".I?,if'e'nD3,: yf,:f: CAHA OPPOSEH M0Vl - lin1:s)ilVlt())IiINll1:o ofFrtBllIechNIE:l- CANADIAN ARMY jockey League team and Gill!!! Cincinnati 1 Philadelphia 5 combined with some brilliant re- (; n1a(-Kay; T,-pas”,-er, Miss J, Wu me ring when they "mam market pee-wee hockey team has George Dudley. secretary-mam ager of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association. said "we should keep away from politics as far as possible." To charges that players being "exploited" he added: "I don't think there have been demonstrations of any hockey lief pitching by Dick Diiiimaii andl Sandy Consucgra enabled the Chi- cago White Sox in come friuii be- hind Tuesday night and defeat the Washington Senators. 5-.'i. Washington wasted no time in solving White Sox starter Mike Fornleles and drove the Cuban from the mound in the third inn- been suspended for five years and seven players have been suspended indefinitely following an investiga- tion into the use of over - age players in a recent Ontario hockey tournament. The decision of a sub-committee of the Ontario Minor Hockey Asso- ciation was announced Sunday foi- Diihe traded first-period seals and Miiwsiiitee 0 Pittsburgh 4 the lee-saw ciinliniied in the second wgjnudgyg Gnu” with Connie Brodcn of the Cats- St. Louis at Brooklyn (N) . Sl'.iti'..”.f'..i”.il'il-”i.iiY.iZi'.'i..i.i. (N) Canadian Army Team Winner Si-llzir, Record of Spares, Mrs. M. Worth: Entertainment Chair-, inaii. Mrs. E. Moore; Games Committee (Four Captains). It was decided on motion that a vote of thanks be extended to the bowling manager. Mr. Stan- ley Murray and staff. lnr court- this, young S. I). U. student the riitiiiiiciits of ring footwork, they forgot to show him how to back- pedal. He keeps going straight ahead, and anything is the way had better be rough and tough. or get on his bicycle. "Red" Gra- ham has it rep for ruggedness. '.i-ails-at IUAQIRSODE-Annourios I May 55 Milwaukee at Pittsburgh (N) ay's Gauss St Louis at Brooklyn Milwaukee at Pittsburgh are SOEST G W (CP,gA W Chicago at New York ing. iii-oring two runs Estes. extended during the year. S" H would he I whale , I be! Mud... lowing m, hearing at evidence m;L..'.n "H. an m.::.7S"?:i;g'd!m wdchgr Amerleanw L Pd GEL outDDtI;Il;V?il;l'eWaK called R1 to Pull Prizes were awarded as fol. "mp. . ii . p?(3.ierls;' (;.sWe)XPgmm.. CARA aaeguigdgynt3::di.l'la,ei:t;V;:1:lE:;:r:e; R i Y hunts won too eomP0- l ' - 0""? ' ' 'd t in it id be i 9 0 ' '” " '” '"”'l' ”""V ”' "" 1: E - isTl'ti sloldttwt tohietlilmlllin dln illla" wl"""” '”"" ” ”” D" ”"V' The his boys. Austin square fs'.en' H W" "W" the voting cimsan Week touriis- MONTACUI--l,-Oflin HON 5 MGY 35 "W '”' '”””"l """"'''l ”' "" Chica ii 11 s I547 1 Sherircisn Lgumar whsgimi rhiswseevll WW lC”P”"”- l""- M Vick" brine and Louis L0"9"Y- 'h”"” t t in th mc'lllii-M lzglililh was kilrlie Canadians. drawn from the gel” "'3 E2 ' T5 '-''"l' lmme W" 9' ""3 W" l'"" the ?n'Cr,:,:;be,1:f' MM-Lean and M”. yogi? Lzinemnzulzng o”mI1;"lel;:' 3:": :l:t.y,beb.ug p1::.l,l):c.l1pped 3 charged with presenting boyls blrtl-1 N ""l i”"”"""- P"'"”” ”"l”'” 3:32;! J! I 1: su. klllhcegbrifnteldk aligned; lead in the Hill! 8VerIEe- Mrs. (-7- Warren: showed I lot gt .o...l'..'- he wsl W "'3' "I" MW" h" ll ”"" c"m'"'es W the me" W""”d Canadian L ht infantry. Monday w.m,,.,,,. , 1, :3, W. ,,x,,,',,,d 1:39., up gm, M0,, ,.,,,, High Three. Mrs. M. Vickerson: P ' he is back on stride. so Square- Players and ualns the illegal l V1 . l&E "En" '” "1" Baltimore 5 14 233 g 1. the ..3e..ii. High single, Mrs. M. Smith. briggs will earn his cut of the 9l”"ll;f 'il "lrhih: ":95 Afl','r'I'l' Mei" 17 W K) Y3" d 33' IN '1 td ” M59159 3 to shield for the first "In. Dmoun "rind, chm, cm-.,. spjfgg .. nigh Avg;-.3, M", and approved, Mrs. Frank Walker take. lobby Quinn and young l;e:'f:ve: agile "Hem :1llll'l2a;t:!eal:".' e mm". in Q... (kngdgn At-nw with till Recruiting TIoaIgv's I New York 4 Cleveland 7 . 1: ll 1 u: m In med .( 1 I quol was safe on an error and T. MacLean; High Three, Mrs. belnl Mm” 3" Chllrmln 0' '59 Tiger 310616 OP"! "19 Ill-llihlii Mnyor He;-berg Gladman of Ngw. Repmgemauwg yo Mm 3-non T. .t-Maud to our M para.tli1:asquare gilll w"'l""!l””'Cl'l”I”5 N91"! F0)! Wllked l-0 fl" We F. Osborne; High Single, Mrs. c0"'"'l"e9- Ind lllele llldl In "NY A50" market returned the champlonshlrl - g y ha .”a ,m,'h,eatmem Ind "Rug Boston 2 Detroit 4 p bases. Tliat was all for Maurie wg pl Macmm. ll Will 5? Fwalled "183 flllldl average in the curtain-raiser cup won in the :.,...m.ment to lll!illll')'- . Baltimore 3 Kansas City 4 McDermott, Camllio Pasquel came Meeting closed On motion? The from this tag day are urgently ch". --Wu" M, Around Ant", young Canada week nmcm, 1"; ation of casualties under simulated batde conditions. Team members included: Sgt. Iufl Bel, Fredericton: Pto. Don required to assist in paying for supervision of the children using the playgrounds during the sum- mer. in and Mlnniio slammed his first pitch into eentrefield for a single. scoring two more runs. Mickey Vernon opened the eighth week. Wednesday's Games Washington at Chicago Baitkn . at Kansas Ow Boston at Detroit (N) Willie” h definitely not their then): pong. They Ill! .0 fight, and'tliey'ra at bat every second remainder of the meeting was spent in playing cards. The fol- lnwing prises were awarded: '”'"'s' T""”' s'''N"'g 1,” New York at Cleveland (N) inning with his fourth home run of 3l”ldiiC - ""3 M"- D- H”? Arrangements were made in in "'9'" swing”! me "mt l ' I Do. . '"''"''Y" G"''" the .V8Hl'- W00d1 C0"5ill3il'"l- Mr5- F- Mulch? have the equipment in use last . - . ,' Boston lat Detroit-I PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Power Canasta M First, Mrs. E. Andrew; ,,usDn.,,,, the piaygmund repaired thWt'e fllltl Nlllldllll 'l'l'll8S I Flirty siterlatloa League cited Cincinnati at the range C iti n, Mrs. J. MacLean: d std i . 3 1!! llreli I 088 Eltcllllz SOCCCT RGSUll5 W L Pet. GIL cl: a procession of Philadelphia 3. Mrs, c, MgcNevin and .'ll'.i.,.,"".'.','f,,,,,'f,,,”,,'f:I,fd,e:'3?, 7:, gladiators. and a lot of Prince LONDON hp. Run". .( we, lclgilntrzal lg : - pitchers 'I;uegaty.'nlizt,i't1wiai :i,i.gTeai M". M. worth. 1"; this seam", on motion Mr. County fans will probably feel the :','.:"””i'-' ”I,”"" '" "" "”"” ror'3"oo"' i - "son ill 5-1-"-”-133' 'm'-m-r's "5 mi -e'a-on"3- "T: 's?i?"”iih ”'i”f'.. '”"'””"'.,:'?'i?.fm;'.1”J5.33'.l.'iif"iJf.'l.;.?S g 5' mn ugg gy; ' , - I ,' ('10 was eece IS I mem 1' ii . English i.eiiguo-. glgcvrilixim : Z .533 7: Redlegs whipped the Phlllies Local Playgrwnds 0, mg tcmrmission and W” ml. 3:, your News in New 0, -' ' Division 111 Northern ” . ., ' ' .5 come 0 is meetings. tine. See you down there. ---,--i-r 2 male on , alitct"... : 3 ti: lid ...',El.”.”.".?i'"i't.f ..:..:.: 2.1:. .:"i:: c""""'”'”" ' Car isle United 1 Gates ead - (ti, ch 119,. l G"""' C'"""V C” Symmriieens " Inseam item E mam and M Cmlilltmiiniu "mg A032! nllllgyldlilznuilds ' commlsasidn f nut mm” ya . 6-B. Charley Harmon s set-on h Id t ma ind it was Columbus 4-4 Toronto 3-! hnmer of the year in the same inn- W83 E Y95 3 Y Rangers 8 Third Lanark l Psrtick Thistle I Clyde 1 Baseball Results 3 National League i chit-ago :10 non 020.5 I ii I New York 000 0(l(l()00-J) 4 it i Rush and Chiti; Hearn. Wilhelm (7), Corwin (9i and Westrum. Grassn (8). Knit (9). IrH9HTn. Milwaukee 0()()000000-I) 7 1 Pittsburgh 211000 00x-4 I i Spahii. Robinson I3). Crone (7) and Crandail; Littiefielti and Shep- ard. L-Spahn. HR: Pitts-Clemente. Cincinnati 000 230 2()()- 7 ii 2 Philadelphia 311 000 nm. 5 ll 0 Valentine. Minarcin (ii. Pearce (I). Podbielan (4) and Burgess: Wehmeier. Lovenguth (5). Spring (6). Kipper (7) Cole 49- and Lnpata W-Pndbieian. I,-Spring. HRs' Cin-Bell. Kiuszewski (2). Harmon. Phila-Morgan. American League New York 000 013 000-4 I i 7 Y EA RS AH EA D ”'?;:.':.".”.....:.”" f:.H:?..? l IN P R o v E N Nownuscr I I .':ircsi i.) an " " ” ” ” '” PROTECTION Fniles. Hogan IR) W--Garcia L-.' lxipat HRs; NY-Mantle. Cle-Smith. announced that the city activities had granted permission to hold its annual Tag Day and it was decid- ed that Saturday the 11th inst. The first two Redlegs tallies would be the most satisfactory were by way of back- to -hack date and the necessary arrange- linmerit by Gus Bell and l(luszew- merits in this end were discussed Havana .1 Montreal 7 Syriictise 2 Rochester C Richmond ll Buffalo 4 Wednesday's Games Buffalo at Columbus (N) Havana at Toronto (N) Richmond at Rochester (N) Montreal at Syracuse (N) y Thursday's Games lBuft'aio at Columbus Havana at Toronto Richmond at Rochester Montreal at Iyracuno ing to give the Redlegs their sev- enth run. Three Cincinnati runs in the fifth had tied up the ball game. MEMBERS ' An area adjacent to No. 14 Tee is now open for practice. All tees, greens and the remainder of the course are closed until further notice. - G. G. WOOD, Pres. Ch'town Golf Club. ATTENTION BOXING FANS Due to the number of stores opening on Friday Night RUSSIAN GRAIN Norway in lbw purchased 70.000 inns of wheat and 10.000 tons of av; Mm Mm. M "mm ulwor THE BOXING MATCH WILL START AT 9.00 PM. FRIDAY, MAY 8Tll BOXING Musicians There are immediate openings for quolilod ilwslsloil In the expanding bonds of Ito Conodlon Ami); Hora is a career for the musician who onloyo playing I variety of music, but with I martial Huvour, and who lllios to travel li('i.lliiDi-li'niztnn 002 non 010- s it 2; - in Canada and overseas. it's a iiwsleol Chllfdgrmoii. nglhgoiizsioxdi” a7l'M.ll svauosao on o, """ 'l'”' '' """P”'i" '”l''' '"'”''l' Fitzgerald; Fornieles. Donovan I3) P""l9" PIN" "ml ""'"Y 9PP9"W'l'l'5 W Nzgplgoltfllg;-kg-J,)::i D56 (A8 F M Q. -:.' oneomont and salt-improvement. ;oV.;r;'-on- Chi-013511303 1 . . i nramdrkh roe NOTCH riiomssioivaa MIDDLEWEIGHTS . " 7'" W ' "'""sl0m M ii row I o mtL- . V H H " V H invltailoii to investigate the E xudyofl-2' lgllfolzjgyllznx T.()lil8 OOBICY ill Rlls. RUDY SUGAR BOY lamenting ooroot opportunities 3 :hit?);e.H't(ief'iI. and Wilson i,ni-ii-cit. M 0 S K as an Army Ionduiioii - r .. o EY vs WATKINS -r---i-m Iouseolflnonywoy. Pslica. itretlrlililva tog? ?rl(rrfsmlth? I 156 LBS" C"T0wN 157 Lx" NEW YORK ' Ceccareiii. Burtschy (at. Gtmnaii l -m---------m-- m H & hhj d sll'."-l-t-:'f'aAI'lt."i-a'.MHlIus':' sEM1.p1NAL m- C Rr0UNIw j T M.” sai-Ever; Dlflringl. IKC-Wilson. mg oiiiii-on iusn duh; nnsseisis . fl I no . 2 .4 :.-....h...: ' jlimititolz ooamsvs V. W ---i-ea--e 'll-faifelll Peterson 14'. Emily (7) y LQI of and Plrlts. Erautt (4). Msrkeli 5 g 154 Lbs., Olrtowii and Qua. 156 Lisa. De-rtasoutli 151 ll!f:ghnlul,J;:Y'lDN. NIIAIM "III. g pp '. u m 1 It-igllo V ' "M17210 i3x.'.v4 til? i IIEAVYWEIGHTS-O EDS. 4 ROUND Tlllllalilll HOLT , t l . - got:;nE;rnnl3n:eaaglsg;1iE:n-4nula 1 Ave-rm sonar Fhllu in as '”"" "' SQIIANEBNIGGS lllN ""l Toronto 200 (N30 1004 lo 1 Duser, Lively (9) and Westlalte; K. Johnson. Shore (ii) and Griffin: hrldhhruolho 17! Las.. Cll"l'0WN ,,.,,,, mm” ., mm lIl.Il..CI'I'0WI woiim. Inshore. HR: Col-Little. vs. vs, annex wen can . . . G-DCK aootonrra ' :',;;fr"."., ; : Louis "Kin" rouse '"l'lGEI” . aitisir ascaunmo l'l'A'l'ION. ..:"i.:i:....".'ii.;:.:.:i-.'.::'ri::.i:? iirriziiiv stasis nown Mamas L11) 1-A -i --- L-Powzihlirc Bav Noble. Mtl Ad- 1. L35” CIITOWN m Ll.” G10” g . I . CIIIIOOOIII. P. I. I 3&'a1ll""' MOB: "3 ""'Y ”"0'.'- """"', "" ,, "V F" gmmw "EN" - Bid 6371 lbs Army asssssiiss sisoss is Isms. i