r '.I'f E ; Fredericton track race commit tee are planning for the biggest event of the racing season it (hit Hack on the night of August ilth. it will be featured by the Wilt-91' Dale Memorial Race. in Emory of his outstanding perforllllllu when on the afternoon of Septemb- er 15. 1937. he set up a track re- cord of 2:029. which was also I Canadian pacing record. He was owned by Sullivan and Mawhinney. Machias. Maine. and was driven by Henry Clukey. It has stood the test of time as a Maritime record and the chances of its ever being bettcred are slim. I Tile slarteix in that race and the way they finished were: Wall- " D319 irlulrayi I-l-1, Signal Sen- atnr (sueeneyl 2-3-2. Marjorie M. (Jahalcel 3-2-Ii. Peter MaBnU5 tr 4.4 Time z;n7l-r. z.02li. 2:0f5'f4. The 2:25 class that day was won by Millie Kalniuck. owned and driv- en by Willard Kelly. in striaght hears. Star Dillon (Killam) 3-2-2. Pcler McKinney 2-4-4. Tara Han- over 4-fl-.1. Time 2 l2"2. 2:i294 2:13 In Tara Hanover is the dam oi the very prnmising irotter Lorne Bud- lnng 2 16 3-5. HAMILTONIAN The l-lamhlctonian. richest harn- ass trotting stake. is the main topic of conversation amongghorse men at the larger tracks in the United States. The stake Will be worth upwards of 8l00.000 and i5 l . it I -1 Down THE lin , BACK STRETCH for 3-year-old trotters and will be raced at Goshen Good Time mile track Wednesday afternoon Aus- us! nth. Up to a week ago Sabot- eur. champion money wlnmns 3- year-old trotter of last year. and Maine owned Eyptian Princess. aosox nor rains 7-nip. Simmns Beats Bucs- who set up a 3-year-old world's record over a half mile track this season. were the favorites: butp now a new one has shown up in- Ego Hanover. Unlike the others? he made his first start on June 19 and win only. have (our race: prior to the big event. His top Del"- formance was a mile recently in 2:02 1-5 - the season's record for 3-year-old trotters. The first ijeinsman to take a tun-mlniite ride this season was 8-Dash Card At Driving Park Tonight An eight-dash racing card which would easily be as good as the Harry Pownall. trainer of Ardcn1g:,al!"::KEga;:t:r;iTn:'::8:533: Homestead Stable. Goshen. N. Y.' - . . . A week ago at Vernon Downs he mwn Dnvum Puk tonight drove the 4-year-old Trump nan. The feature event will be a two- over in 3:00 nag H H "Adios 13;. dash free-for-all trot and pace with press has cut: the 2-year-old pacing 5 E0061 Starters. Theyt are DOWn- mark for the season down to 2:02 WWII. Sir JOSEPH. Tltlfldl 38!. 2-5 in winning the slime Billy Royal Value. Peter Class and the Direct Stake. Smart horsemen are big Nova Scotian trotter Newport predicting a 2:00 tab or better for Express who made such a fine Adios Express at Lexington this showing in his initial start here (all. Joe O'Brien has done wonri- last Monday. or! with this l'0UnES1ET- Annihcr two-dasher which could li?.l".”L1"S.i2f'i”L'lZ”i”f.".lfiii” M TWF0 R399-ll3Y Tmsda-V' "mm Jo Jgo Spgencer.hllAnth)ini:I yL..' Refit "095 1 ""5 4 Sliver DEW" Rm" Joe. G. Ann C., and Famous Boy. Anyone can be a winner when Lina F. Scott. Lanadalc. Prince Hlidlung. Sea Plant. Marion F... Leah Federal and Sleepy Sam hit the wire in the third double-dash event. (Ionnie French. Ted Geucssce. Feather Dyster. Joppa Maid, Lorne Budlong, and Bud's Echo are slat- ed to go in another race. in all 31800 in purses will be up for grabs. Post time is 8.l5. lor iHarrisoni was l-l, Lady Abner (Johnston) 2-2. Time. 2:16 3-5 - (Continued on page 12- 5 The Charlottetown Guardian. Saturday, Aug. 4. 1956 Willet-MacAleer Team Cop Title; Three Finals. Today I-Elizabeth Willctt and Bud Mac- Aieer retained their island closed Tennis mixed doubles champion- ship by defeating Wanda MacMil- lavi and Walter Cullen in a three- aet match Thursday. Willetf, - MacAlccr dropped the first act of the match 6-2 but went on to take the others 0-4. 7-0 in a thrilling finish. In the final match Wlliett and MacAleer ran away to a 4-0 lead only to have MacMillan and Cul- len win five straight games to go lhead 5-4. The champs rallied to win three in a row to take the title. The winners advanced to the fin- al round by defeating Mark Mac- Moore-Patterson Title Bout ls Postponed Until October NEW YORK (AP)-The heavy- weight title fight between Archie Moore and Floyd Patterson will be delayed at least until October, it was decided Friday after a panel of doctors examined fresh x-rays of Patterson's healing right hand. Seven physicians expressed un- animous n5I'EEHIOIIt that Patter- son "was not in the position as of today" to go through with a Sept. 25 bout with Moore. the light-heavyweight king and No. 1 en's Amateur Ch'ship Draw 'l'he Provincial Men's Amateur Gulf Championships final day of competition will be held today at the Summerside Golf and Country Club. the morning round starting at 10 a.m. The following is the draw: MORNING ROUND - 10 A. M. 10 am. Don McMillan. Bill Mc- Neill. Cliff Ramsay. 10.05 - Don Bcadslcy. Hart Cun- ningham. Bert. Hunter 10.10 - J. S. McDonald, J.. C. Gallant. Ralph Judge 10.15 - Bill Boyles. Jim Haslem. Norman Prichard 10.20 - George Greeuough. Tom Edgett. Dave Lidstone 10.25 - Bill McGregor. Leoncc Arsenault, Dutch Underwood 10.30 -- Garth Herring. Rodger Gnldham. George Kayes l0..'l5 Jim McGregor, Capt. Crump. George Henderson, Fred Arsenault. CHAMPIONSHIP DIVISION STARTING TIME I P.M. 1 p.ni. -- Art MacKenzie, Frank Mclnnis, Derwyn Huestis 1.05 - W. A. Beer. Don MacDon- ald, Doug Saunders Gujgan and Jililll Weir 6-2, 8-8 in an earlier match. THREE TITLES TODAY Three titles will be decided in- dny. This morning Andy Anderson and Jim Johnston take on Bud Mar Aleer and Mark MacGuigan in the men": doubles finals at in a.m. Paul Keys and Walter Cullen will duel at 2.30 for the singles crown and the ladies dnuble final round will be held at 4 p.m. Also at 2.30 this afternoon Wanda Macldillan and Marj Jardine meet Jackie Cummiskcy and Liz Coyle in the ladies doubles semi- finals arid the winner of that match will play the Weir-Willett for the crown. and said the doctors were opti- mistic. however. that the 2l-year- old Brooklyn boxer would be able L", M E I N h L L to fight in October. Another exam- San Arrg. M3vl;;l::'n' I ' inatlon will be made in four 1,; M Tom Rogers. Rod." weeks. Patterson broke the fourth mela- carpal (bone behind the knuckle) of his right hand while defeating Hurricane Jackson in a heavy- weight elimination bout June 8. The injured hand was placed in a cast until July l2. When the cast was removed Patterson and Partridge. Bobby Dowling 1.200 - Wendell Gillis. Nerlyn McKenzie. Kent Irwin. Ted Brad iey. FIRST DIVISION 1.25 - Howard Mclnnis. Dick Mc- Kinnon, Clarence Semple 1.30 - Bob Holman. B. McGreg- or, Charles Ready. heavyweight. tnnnager Gus D'Amato were con- 1.35 N G d "I'hg decisl was announced by fident that the big outdoor pro- Bmwm ,.-:"Bgm2j0nn:.c.Ponald' D' Julius I-Ielfand, chairman of the motion could be held Sept. in or 1.4ogJud Lonng Don MRMHIH state athletic commission. Helf- 25. ' w. A. Gander ' 1.45 - George Scantlebury. Bob Roby. Dr. Mnreslde. Cornish Favorite ForSinglesTonight- HALIFAX (CP) Lanky Jim Cornish from Palo Alto. Calif.. be- came the heavy favorite to win the Nova Scntia senior singles ti- tle when he defeated top-seeded David Piers of "from in straight sets Friday. Cornish. who took full advan- tage of his six-foot height, drove Piers Into the back court. winning 0-2. M. 0-7. Piers, who stands out with his net play. fell back before the booming chalk-biting Illml of Cornish. , Meeting Cornish in the finale to- day will be Kenny Reardon of Hal- lfax. Reardon reached the final with a win over Bob Fraser of Halifax. but not before Fraser forced him to four sets. Reardml took the Brat aeta, 0-1. 0-1. only to SECOND DIVISION 1.50 - A. Macnae. J. Malloy, V, Williams 1.55 - N. A. Nicholson. 6. G. Hughes, M. Pineau .00 - Vance Harris. 6. Lawson. Ivan Horne 1-95 r- Henry Woolridile, Jack Simpson. Jim Burden have Fraser rebound with a 0-4 win on the third. 1-1" r 5- Mar-I-cod. Fred Kelly. Reardon edged Fraser 1-ll on 53'5"" PFPK um mm "L 1.15 -Neil Walker, PP:-ter Pope. in the ladies singles final. if N- w''""' will be Anne Stacey and Vida "I'll" DIVISION Large. both of Halifax. The two 1-33 w 'l- 3'W"- G Vessey. Ted QSICY met last year with Miss Stacey winning. Mrl. Pat Nowland of Wolfville, N.S.. forced Miss Stacey to two sets in the semi-finals, before how- tng 10-0, 2-6, 8-6. Mrs. Gordon Hughes of Wind- sor. N.S., provided only taken res- sistance to Miss Large. going down 0-2. 0-2. David Piers and Reardon. inn seeded in the doubles. reached the final with straight act 6-3. 6-4, 0-2 ;li:i over Pat Nowland and Cor- : . 2.25 - Hilary Gaudef. F. Ranagh. an. Dave Cox 2.30 - Claude Whitnact, Russ Ewing, E. Jardinc. ladies' Golf .The President's match was play- ed In 4 stares. finishing the final round at the Golf Club. Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Ivan Horne had most points and Mrs. John Mu. ional league prophets by remain- ior cirruit's shown here ready for action. Cat- TRURO (CF) Liverpool Lar- rupers scored eight runs in the eighth inning to overcome a Truro Bearrat lead and win 12-0 in the Halifax and District Baseball League Friday. Jack Power: was the big gun in the eighth for Liverpool. He started things off with a homer and then in his- second time at bat in the inning singled and drove in two more. Don MacLeod. the second of four Liverpool pitchers. was the winner. HALIFAX t(.'P Haliflax Cila- dels edged Stcllarton Albion: 0-7 when a Stellarton raly fel just short in the ninth inning of a Hal- ifax and District League baseball game Friday. Jim Farino pitched eight - hit ball. but his mates kept him in hot water with seven errors. Rudy Wiliams. the starter and loser for Stcllartnn. tried to help along his own cause with a homer in the sixth. In the ninth. with Halllax lead- ing it-5. Alhions threatened and with one on Bill Barnett hom- tard was runner-up. CARDS HOT 69. l Dick Mayer Takes Lead ' in All-American Tourney CHICAGO (AP) - Dick Mayer If It. Peteraburg, Fla.. travelled through the snggineu and . min' for his second straight Friday to take the second-round of the All - American mil fourhou afursnua Ides-nnwhad "If '1 --.:.a:.''.i.''t”-3a'.'' 3.... atndorllabeed glut hole fural7aad awaits at no. lit!-yeast-finale PIIC, N.C.. made the 55'; m Both he and Kesselring were He. as well as the other pros. well inside the 140 maximum re- look upon the All-American as a qulred to qualify for the final .10 mere warmup for the "world" holes. which follows next week with fire 3070M W00 PPBDM 8105010 for same lucrative lure. vtnnlna the "world" 9 l While :..:.. ' rain ' ship at Tam last year. had the the course. the no-pound Boron beat round of the day as he drew methodically carved out at: one- on the man payoff that putt greens and only twice-tend the winner" in Sundayla the rough. Pet-.-r Tlloiaaon of Melbourne. ll-nor-old pro from Mid the British open chasm who halfway shared the Hret-round with ll-live under par for Antonio Gerda of luenoa Airu I-not teat-and catch him ta the M). that Also at ll were In! Ifollc ay'a a- of Apple Viliey. cam. he gn(gr3M.ue,rge-i NA. and .n rise" with nati Redlegs have confounded Nat- ing hntly in contention in the sen- pennant race are cher Ed Bailey (top left) has been hitting around .330 and sacking home runs regularly. Frank Robin- Macleod Winner As Liverpool Wclllops Truro; Halifax Wins Three reasons why the Cincln- son. seen with Ed., is the rook- ie sensation of the loop, hitting over the .300 mark and outslug- glng even Bailey in the homer department. Pitcher Brooks Law- rence (above) one of the winning- est pitchers in the big league this season. appears. headed for 1) or more victories. ered. but they were unable to push across the tieing run. KENTVILLE ICP Dart- mouth Arrows outhlt Kentvllle Wildcats for an 11-0 win to retain their first place standing in the Halifax and District Baseball League Friday. Jerry Boxer took the win. Ilded by Jim Raugh. Mike Dattero was charged with the loss. I TIleora's Ensign Wins And Places TRURO (CP) - 'l'heora'I En- algn. owned by A. D. Napke of Newcastle. N.B.. placed two-one at the Truro Harness Raceway Friday. The New Brunswick horse lost out to the Truro-owned Silver Lin- lng in the second race. but came back strong, edging his rival in the sixth. Watchimia Lassie. owned by G. F:. Saunders of Lexington. Man. won the eighth. All other winners fin what. We?! D ,bury'(5). Nuxhall (7) and Bur- tured hie It'll straight andslxtllollllllaatalvel BASEBALL IIESIIIJS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Nat-Ielal .1-ulna, starts. lmlvn (0) and Landrith: liearn and Westrum. Mangan I9). L-Kaiser. HRs: N'Yk-Caatleinan 2 Brandt. Mays. second Chicago New York flush and Chitl; Llttlefield, Gris- som (9) and Mangan. Westrum (9). L-Grissom. HR: Chi-Fondy. St.L l23200000(l)3-11121 Bklyn on 00!3M000-I101 Poholslg. Jackson (1). Collum (fl) and Cooper: Craig. Lehman (3), Beasent (3), Drysdale (7). Lablne 8) and Campanella. W- Collum. L-Labtne. liRs: St.L- 10l 530 00x-10 15 3 Ford. R. Coleman (1), McDer- mott (5) and Berra, Silvera (0): Hoeft and lwilaon. L-Coleman. HRs: Det-Maxwell; NY-Skow- 0W ooo 030- 8 10 I 014 am 101- 8 12 2 Lawrence. Black (3), Scantle- ess; Simmons and Lopata. L- wrence. Milwaukee 010 000 002- I 0 fl Pittsburgh 001 000 012- 4 10 0 Spahn. Jolly (9) and Grandall; Law and Shepard. L-Spahn. HR: Mil-Mathews. American League Boston 010 050 010- 7 9 3 Cleveland 000 100 000- l 4 l Parnell and White: .Garcla- Houtteman (5). Mossi (6), Mc- Llsh (I) and Began. L-Garcia. Baltimore 5110 000 000- 3 a 1 Chicago (ll)00 DI) ll):-13 10 0 Scbmitz. Loes (1). Johnson (1). Palica (1) and Smith: Pierce and Moss. L-Lou. Hits: Bal-Trlandos. Chi-Mose. international League Fir-at Havana 100 001-! 4 I Buffalo oil 0-: I 0 Batten. Cueclie (8) and Dotterer Nagy. Heard (1) and Sherry. Havana 002 300022-0 0 1 Buffalo 300 040 llx- 9 ll 1 Minarcin. Heard (7) and Dot- terer: Bowman. Froats (5) and Tomkinson. Richmond Ml nan 010- 8 I8 0 Montreal 010 if!) 001- 3 I 1 Jordan. Dixon (9) and Wetting- ton; Walt, Cole (9) and Roseboro. Wdordan. L-Walt. second " ml 000 000- 2 8 1 Miami 000 001 000- 1 2 l Farrell. Lipetrl (7) and Holton; Markell and Green. PROBABLE . PITGIIEII3 NEW YORK (AP) - Probable pitcher: for today's major league games. (Won-lost records in par- enthesea): National League Milwaukee at Pittsburgh-Buhl (14-4) vs Pepper (1-1) Cincinnati at Philadelphia-Few ler (1-10) vs Roberta (12-11) St. Louis at Brooklyn-Dickson (8-7) vs Erskine (9-6) Chicago at New York-Hacker (2-0) vs Margonerl (ti-2) American League New York at Detroit - Ford (14-4) vs Lary (10-ll) Boston at Cleveland - Sullivan (9-5) vs Wynn (13-5) Baltimore at Clilcag7o - Wight (H) vs Harahmann ( -7) War at City (N) -Stone (3-8) SOFTBALL L a CLEVELAND (AP) Red Sox. opening a four- series with a fierce bid to NEW YORK (AP) - Chicago Cubs. shut out on two hits by Dick Littlefieldv are lifted for a pinch tter in the eighth. tagged rellefer Marv -Grit com for a triple. sacrifice fly and Dee- Fondy's home run in the ninth to beat New York Giants 2-0 and split a twl-night double- header. Flyers Down Dodgers ll-7 The Flyers defeated the Dodgers 1l)7 yesterday morning in a reg- ular game of the Little League at Memorial Field. Billy Westherbie hurledthe win for the Flyers allowing the Dodg- ers 8 hits. 3 walks and striking out 5. . Weatherble was also the leading sticker for hte Flyers with 2 sing- les in 3 trips. . Gcrry Kane was blasted out of the box in the fourth inning after allowing it runs to take the loss. Freddie MacDonald came on in relief. Kane was tagged for 5 blows struck out 2 and walked 5. Mac- Donald gavc up three runs on three hits. He struck out I and walked one in his two inning stint. ' Ronnie Rice led the lasers at the plate with three i ' and three rlbi's in four trips. Jamie Kennedy made the best defensive play of the game when he scooped a hard hit grounder out of the dirt at second base. This morning the Dodgers play the Yankees. Springhin And Abbies Play Al Parll Sunday Sunday at Memorial Field In- termediate Abbies will be at home to Springhlll. The Abbles will be looking for their first win of the year against a mainland club. In two games against Memramcook the Abbie: were beaten 4-0 and 5-3. - There is nothing to report as to who the Springhlll hurlar will be but coach Fiddler MacDonald of the Ahhies will likely be going along with big Donnie MacLean. Fans who have tickets for the Phllidelphia-Charlottetown game which failed to come off here a contest Sunday. Game time is 2.30. VANCOUVER (CF Noel Brown of Los Angeles whipped de- fending champion Bob Bedard of Hlarbrooke. Que. Friday to and two upset winners into the men's Ilngles finals of the Canadian lawn tennis championships. The second - seeded Bederd tumbled to bis third-ranked oppon- ent 6-4,'1-0. 7-9. 0-1. The upset followed on the heels of Don Fontana'a startling 0-4. 0-4. (H semi-final victory over No. 1 seed'Bob Perry of Lou Angeles. Fourth-ranked Fontena. M. of Toronto. will meet the N-yearold Brown today for the champion- Rained out last at till: I. Y. C. and ks have anoth- er tlry to their and semi- a ulablefuthlaek surprises climaxed a week- '''ll;. lou tournament that has been of upsets. - loetu Tribe pitchers for nine bite" Fri- day night and clalmatfa 1-1 vic- wry he was Week 880 may use them for the cl expressed at the number of Hun covey's already showing up that hold from 10 to 22 'birds. If the weather is favourable during Aug- uat and the first week of Septem- ber the crop in October should be on a par with last season. There is a tricky perioa in the life of a when the birds are too big for the mother to shelter the lot and yet are not feathered fully enough to shed a sudden downpour of cold rain that sometimes occur in late August. Young Huna under such circumstances, if caught in the open. stiffen up like domestic chic- kens and unless the sun comes out strong immediately after the shower those birds have bad it. By GORD LOMEII OTTAWA (CP) -- Former 9t- uwan Bruce Kirby, now a Mont- real newspaper man. sailed his dinghy into an early lead Friday in the four-way race for the r ht to represent Canada in this fa 1 Olympic Games. Kirby guided his little craft- they're. 15 feet. two inches 1 - to two straight victories over a a trim choppy. The sailor-reporter covered the course first time in an hour and 10 minutes. That was one minute and as second: faster than his nearest competitor, Angus Roulatono of the Royal Vancou- ver Yacht Club. I SECOND LEAD Kirby's time in the second of Friday: three races Whittaker of Toronto's Royal Canadian Yacht Canadian open and interna- hatch is at its peak. The first week of August sees haying still strong. The odd report of un nests destroyed by mowers atx-mile course on Deswene Lakh an on lure arnvnuunaoniuuaoounu T . ' '-” i r ' H WI :3...-r - -. .. - 9"” .udga ht. ,.la'a um ttuutamgzvatungtgrsttonslu-tq.a,.a:o”.ma,unsottauoeom. ugwwaiwhy" Lu; ,,.',.,.," tl'1.naa!?he mother a.'.'''” ml? of wind in or-'4a-one I ' &5'33'l'a'a'i""'-"a?iH;' tagtniave . ansuwi . ” 3”". ' all In is I. - finger; 1"?” '5 ' '"” cloned and hope beat. vadiaui wat(cli.:l l';l:kh'duIi:8.k '"""n"""""""'T'”9' , .. and handed overlo Ilsa. nnbeiu ..u:autauur.eomhU--tune-piauauuluuliaiann hr levd-Tinuwuecur mcbetlout-llldlitberlgb 00lItOIllOtgglFI"0tWl90lhnd hnaula was worked out an mtwtd anmohuuocenu1;d.1hlBattre; Ei'."..mi"”'.. '.::."s..:'..-:".: iii 2. .' di- aaai panic break in their ranks. : Cough. The i-gun (hopgghpa '.f"..;',', Th-vtomthowto-imlr thenoulugootanndutmyeiiui llealntllilplnchandsfppadlry in an an a fishing could uaifuud a almost liavaautmched herlnen in the .3: aaniecai-drivers taking CMll".l'hc.ll30f.IIHldlIckVVIIIHIldon Vhat lesson. 5 the nest and ugh taken mi Our.I-Inna ot a break this out due out. Bun nest at bay mower) and they need- Georgetown was raided and in. hauling season with regard to mother killed but the eggs were all it. Haylngia at least twoweelu left intact with the uception of behind schedule this Ieasom 0- one that was dislodged from the arlly -hay making is.4n full swing nest and broken when th mother around July,l2t when the Hun was killed ' John White. Kings County Game Inspector. broke one of the eggs ace liozldfar Incubation had she'll have flattened the eggs all soon as the chicks had started to work on the shell. A bumper crop of pheasants are in prospect. (bveyls of B and 0 are numerous. some are so far advanced the col- our is beginning to show on the cock birds. Pheasants are early birds in respect to hatching. Cov- ey's were reported this spring in May. Seldom are Hub covey's re- ported in June. I have examined Hun nests that had been run over by mowers in. the period July ioth and 15th and in most every in- stance the chicks were in process of ' when the mower cut into them. There was very little hay cut by July 12th this season. and a big acreage remains uncut grltihe Slaoment. As I glantioncd er e apo little sure the hemp ' In the case of chickens the farm- needed Bruce Kirby Takes Lead In? ; Race For Olympic Position tint trial. otta a's Brit- annia Yacht dub, hurtli to finial hithenratracmplacedtliirdin the second trial t uecsed Roulstone into the -en spot. The cornpetitot-I set their sail: for a third run around the course -two three-mile triangles over the lake. a widening of the Ot- tawa ltiver on the capttara wast- . a soon as the sec- oud al was finished. The number of races that will be held is expected to be datu- mlned by the performance it each oompeliur in the early races. If one sailor emerges obviously an- perior within a few trials. the number of races will be trimmed. But the trial all t run today. Sunday and pant Monday it necessary. lmllall Practice 0 ii” l:""”” "'..:.l'"'.:"...i' it in-anew to-u'. '.':"uemoi-ui ri'.ii ub. ti l 14 -foot dinghy h llgimyelr. who was third FONTANA, BROWN WIN , Upsets Mark Semi-Finals - Of Can. Tennis. Ch'ships Fontana took the match 04. H. H. in the upsetoftllomll annual "Lin be 'hv'lei'ii5 can all for the 3-year-old Per.r.y..y Fontana played some of the beat tennlaofhtscareenlliacroea-finale E i 5: thlaevenlngat:lp.in. was eliminated. IINOB UPSET Jean Laird of Modesto. Guilt. Egon a minor u to defeat . Shirley H of Montreal 0-0. 3-0. 0-8 in the women's semi- . She meets Hilda Veil of Oakland. Cam. in the finals to- . I a rd 1 ”"::'.""'-....i...'i-'--. aniiiuauag lntlninornlnmlio cunplaindrftflra practica man i lggnggi .vaai. e . s ..-.-4..-. L IQWsI&DnIQQ:.nvsQCUl.luII:.I.AaLa...-Li-Q