Page 6 The Guardian. F ridsy, August 5, 1955 Paul Jay Hurls No-Hitter As Dodgers Dump Stars 8-l righthand- 1 Earl Mackinnon made the play Dodgers. of the game in the third when he raced back to the fence to Pull down Jayis towering fly that look- ed headed for the clover beyond. BOG SCORE Paul Jay. strongarm H of Charlie Ryan's tossed an eight-inning, no-hitter at the Stars at Memorial Field last night and his mates scored R runs behind him for an R-1 victory. Jay was absolutely untouchable Stars All If 0 and the Stars didnit even ,”get a l.eClair c 4 0 fl 7 I l ball out of the infield in the entire Dunn :lb 1 I 0 1 I 0 game. During the eight innings he Flynn lb 1 0 It I I faced 98 batters. one getting on by Cairns as I O 0 l I an error and the other three on'.VlacLeod If I D 0 l O walks. I Purcell cf l l I 0 I 0 The lone run was scored when MacKinnon Dill Purcell walked in the fifth rt 3 0 I 1 fl and came all the way after the Mt-Guigan lb 3 0 fl 7 ft cntcher's throw to second nttempl- MacDonald p 1 fl 0 l 0 ing to cut him down on a steal Handrahnn pl it it it 1 sailed for and away into centre- Totals 24 1 O 21 6 field. The Dudgcrs .Nf'lll'Pfl a pair uf Dodgers runs in the first and made the K. hfacl)onald scoreboard read 3-0 when Buck cf 1 l l 0 ft Whitlock unloaded his first circuit 'ilc('alliini if i ll ft fl ft ft clout of the year in the third with zllacxinnnn lb 3 2 2 I fl 1 ton men aboard The winners add- Dnullas I ft it 4 0 fl ed another in the fourth and pitch Kennedy i- 2 2 I I 0 I er .lav helped his own cause by 'Vhitlnck so '5 I I l 2 ft clubbing a double in the seventh .eClair. 7th 3 9 it I A 0 with the sacks loaded in chest iriuarebriggs across another pair of runs 2b 3 0 I l 6 0 Whitlock got a single with his Jay p I 0 l 0 3 l homer for a 2 for 3 night and Irv Gillis if. of 3 l ft fl 0 0 lllacKinnon had two one base Morell rf 1 0 0 0 0 0 blows in three trips. Ken .Vlac- D. MacDonald llonald and Fnrbic Kennedy got rt 2 0 ft 0 ft the other Dodger hits. Totals M R 7 24 i2 4 Exhibition Softball Games Scheduled For Weekend Four exhibition softball games;Lll4mP ll9lW9'3" "19 lW0 U- 5- A- between visiting Navy ships smilships and Keefe Drus will play City softball clubs will be played ill? H-M-C-5 Bll?klllllh8m ll 3-30- here over the weekend. it wa.-i -1-jrsmm learned here yesterday from Lt. . 3 es Clapton who has very cap I 5' :5 supervised arrangements for " ”'"”' ,. ,,,.., Indians 4-3 On Saturday aflcrnoon the two l'nit,erl State: Naw sh! s . the USS Cross and the. USIS. G"'””' n'”"' p"”""l "Hm ha" Johnny Hmchlm M” may om, and struck out if batters in hurl- another on the Old Diamond "35 U" Ylmke" l” T "M." 433 .,,m1, 5 mm, (mm ",9 HIMICJ9 victory over the Indians in Lit aiioiongiiain will play the local ll! l-ensue PW Y95""d'Y "'0'" i - , .' t M morial Field. club on the Knights Diam ;'"5Fi,A:1 Mjrphy gave up Only (am, Sunday afternoon at two 0' hm? 3” struck om Film in ms clock on the Old Diamond the lvslnz 0-"oft dubbed local Navy club will play the C""W" and D"i""n . - Mn”, Of hm,.d,y .;m,m.,,,nv,.hnmers for the losers while Chin- ery did likewise for the Yanks. Dunn pulled off a double play for the highlight of the game. g The win ties the Yankees with the Indians for second D1”! in the league standings. . ' 0. 0 015 g.'.'l5th and 36th homers at Chicago - affair. psingle scored Wally Post from sec- Cleveland And Boston W-in Yesterdayls Games; Tribe In Virtual Tie For Lead By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cleveland Indians climbed into a virtual tie with Chicago White Sox for first place in the American Lea- gue Thursday when Vic Wertz hammered a three-run homer to give the Redskins s 6-3 victory over the Yankees at New York. Only two games separated fourth-place Boston and the leading White Sox after some slugging by Jackie Jen- sen and Jimmy Piersall provided a 7-3 Red Sox triumph The Chicago defeat sliced the White Sox' league lead ito only two percentage points over Cleveland. and drop- ; E ped the Yankees into third place. a game behind the pace- " over Chicago. setters. l Clo hits and the Senators slowed down hopes 9-6. And former Yankee Ed Lopat made his Baltimore debut. beating Kansas Athletics lap 8-hitter. Ernie Banks walloped his 34th. ltnry. . National League land the Cubs edged Pittsburgh ihiladelphia 000 200 mm 3 9 ill-l in another adding machine Cincinnati affair. Banks also had a single in five trips and accounted for .598! runs hall At Milwaukee the Bl'aVP.n blew cin. a 9-6 lead in the top of the ninth Greengrass: 'inning to Brooklyn Dodgers. who Pittsburgh Gross. Minarcin tilt '9' and Burgess. L-llleycr. Ciii -Pu:-i inick. lited-Ex runs. and:E.Vlli-s7(-l-isder Waillmim" ha" ""8 "ul '"" came on in relief at Boston to , . g retire the last five batters and Delm" Tile-'5 Pemmm preserve Willard Nixon's llth vie "' Baseball Results 000 lfll llx- 4 ll 0 Wehmeier. Meyer I7) and Sem- Nux- w--Mlna- HR: Pha-Ennis. W 052 (llll-- lit 15 I 1 . . 1” M-mss the Chicago 212 400 02x-ll I5 I limit!-gedantfllutvonaoiiets in an 11-0 Dniinsn. Surkont I.'lI Littlefield lslugfestl Isl Fgcel iEl Shepasrydnl.-ttwell . . lfli: n at. I man I. reme Hjgewigisg R:L'”Ea,':pa;';f,ai;';:f: for Davis rsi and Chiti. we in” homen ms 24th! There were fremel; I.--Littlefield. HRs: Pgh. l isix home” in the game Don Long, Grnat. Thomas. Freese. Chi. ; f' ncl Carl Furillo also Tanks U” .”"".m" 3 d 1,. ,0, ""3 Brooklyn 020 002 203.11 13 s i3”"'”l "””' "we" illiiwaukee 040 um uii-iu ll ol nodgei-5. while Bobby Thomson. Johnny Logan and Andy Pafko lcountered for Milwaukee. '9) and Campweua f6l Johnson (8 W-Erskine. - v7i Labine Burdeiie. Paine 1 The victory boosted the Dodgers and Cl'8lld8ll- L-,mand send a team of top 151-; games in front of the second- Johnson. HRs: Blvfll. Zimmer, Pu. shots to compete in the Dominion at this mnipvlilinn uill form a Newcombe. S Ponero ts) Erskine l Xi-my Cadets of Eastern Com wt . ., . .. in ON CADET ; Annually the Royal C3IladlafI'lllN1. - from all riflc best 42 fit-c TRIFLE rests both ciiilian and military. in the Prince Edward Island com- uvcr Canada. The ten plemcnt of the Eastern Command. (T.-iii.'uli.'iii cadet rifle shots Cadet team made up of Cadet! Ralph Kennedy. Charlnlfetowml place Braves for their largest lead rillo, Campanella; Mil-Thompson. of Canada Rifle Association meet train to represent The Royal Ca-.and Cadet Peter MacNutt. Chart in the National League season. 1-08311. P851")- Ernie Banks walloped his 3401- New Yark 35th and 36th homers at Chicago (Continued on Page 13) and the Cubs edged Pittsburgh 11-10 in another adding machine Banks also had a single in five trips and accounted for seven runs. Bob Thurman's eighth - All-Canadian inning oud base at Cincinnati and thc Redlegs took a 4-3 decision front Philadelphia Phillies if was the eighth Cincinnati victory in their Norman assures the first all- last nine games. Canadian final in the Caiintlian Wertz smashed his filth homer amateur golf championships since in the seventh off Johnny Kucks I951. Willi the 590" 2'2 3"" it smllle Crawford. 22-Vcar-old Vancouver hy GEM W00illlllX And 3 Walk Vii car salesman. edged Don Bispling- Al Rosen. who had four singles in hon. 0,-ia,1d,,' Fla” and the Mn. E011? tTlDS f0l' "'9 B"9l'll00"- Mlcjtree Norman. from Kitchener. Ont. key Mantle hit his 24th lI0mPT llhnusted long-hitting Hobart Manley the ninth inning when a Yankee ,irq or Savannah. Ga. in quarter- f'Al.(iAl'lY tCPi -- A pair of ramatic Zfllll-hole victories Thurs- av by Lyle Crawford Jtllfl Moe -rally fiz1.led out The Yankees. who (mat matches. led the league by 612 games July 2. have lost ll? of their last .10 games. Jensen and Piersall drove in six Bisplinghoff and Manley were Sofi'l':ll Games Corn er !Big Water Show Slated 7 ll Islander! and Marmmm In For pal'l( Tmf. general are found walking around with slightly smug expressions. chests out. shoulders back and -chins tilled slightly skyward thosel less fortunate Canadians. who can claim no part of Joe O'Brien will just have to bear with us a week or two in winning the Hamble- tnnian classic Little Joe. as he is known south of the border accom- plished what every driver in the harness racing world dreams about doing. I I C I At least the Canadian Press re- ports had Joe's birthplace right which is more than can he said for a certain Halifax sports an who listed Joe as a "born and bred Nova Scotian." WllIlP none of us Islanders mind sharing a hit of the glory with those "Blue Nos- ers" across the strait we would ilk! it understood that Joe was born in Alherton. P.F..I. and although he did a hit of racing and lived It few years in Nova srntis his attachments to the rich. red earth of P.E.l. is indispiit- able. G O 0 Little Joe proved bcyonrl ii doubt that he is one of the finest, drivers in the business although that's one fact that didn't take too much proving. When he was driving on Maritime tracks. the "bush tracks"; referred to by the Time magazine sports writer in his article on Joe .-the little fellow was so good that fans got into the habit of looking for his name on the scorecard and. without a glance at the horse”: handle. made their way to: the pari-mutuel windows to bef' a dollar or two. confident. that Joe would bring Glue Works in all least a fighting third. I Joeis ride to Nova Srntia in a coal car is now almost as famous as the one made by a young Boa- tnnlan by the name of Paul Revere when he raced through the cuuntrynide warning all good Amer- lcanaethnt the English were com lng. Whether or not Joe did take I it! with a load of anthracite at this stage of the game is com- letely immaterial and irrelevant it lends a colorful note to his Horatio Alger "rag to riches" story and whether he wants to II unthstsstuekvlthltforthered of his ramslalu days. He is a fusion name now. and famous names thrive on legemh. 0 O . Getting back to the Time mas- aslm article we resent the Indir- ect accusation mode by the writer Ioi the Qlnouetsavn Drlviu Park tr '-'bd track". It is a "bull Edit" H II In iVQl0I'IIOI';rdRll I drcuttelout I” in l9l7- 0 Late last night the Acquatic. Day committee was still working on the final details of the big wat- er siinw slated for Victoria Park; are asked to approach the park on Saturday and indications are that it will be a top-notch iformance from beginning to end. i The pogram is scheduled to start at 12.45 pm. Idaylight timel and the first event will probably be a fancy diving exhibition by visiting high-board men. This will he followed by the swimming races and an underwater swimming demonstration by John Sweeney and his daughter Sandra. They will he . '.,,. dwith r i 'bi apparatus and this should prove to he a very interesting event for the local public who seldom get a chance to see a demonstration of this kind. The Canadian Navy will then put on it demonstration of water safety. The Charlottetown Yacht. Club has invited other centres to com- pete in their part of the show which will consist of speed-boat races. water skiing and aquaplan- ing and there is also a strong pos- sibility of a sailboat race. Those entering teams in the swirrlming races are U.S.S. Johnny Hutchens. H.M.C.S. Stadacona. H. M.C.S. Cornwaliii. Monclon Y.M. C.A.. and Greenwood R.C.A.F. Competition is expected to be quite keen and of a high standard in these events as many of the par- ticipants have competed in the top nvimmlng meets in Eastern. Canada. i Prince Edward Island's snappy. Recce Band will provide a miuiical background for the day's festivit-l tea and this is a feature that will' Lions Tie Darts For League Lead .'I'lie Lions lumped bselt into a ll? Will! the Darts in the Junior Softball League last night by skin: out I tlslit 11-11 victory over then at llllsborougi Square. 1 Although he was belted out .2 the seventh Joe Cummlskey was the winning fourth. Gsuthtsr and Callaghan clubbed ths winners and Her . up - slo'uo -us sa. ' In "I II I I WU-to in u'-stay.” D I Vise ' so 0 I U1 u an sulno D I D per-i driveway will be blocked The following softhall lvs. Abbies tlllemorial Fieldl: lRari'yis vs Keefe Drug 40ld Dia- ninndl: Navy vs. Dairy 4Parkdalc Diamond). be greatly appreciated by the large crowd expected. All motorists who plan to attend - N. S. Baseball KI-ZNTVlI.LF.. N.S. ICPi - foiir-run seventh inning gave Dart- mouth Arrows a 6-2 win over Kent- E vville Wildcats in the Halifax and Distrcl ball league Thursday. HALIFAX tCPi---Slellartnn Al- bions defeated Halifax Cardinals 5-4 Thursday in the Halifax and district ball league. TRURO tCPI-Truro Bearcats hammered three Liverpool pitch- ers for 17 hits good for a 12-4 win Iin the Halifax and district ball league Thursday. driveway through Kent St. as the off at .the Brighton Road approach. l meals and lunches. Morning Cecil ”Bubb.v" Dowlins. sol! pm: Evening: 5 p.m. to 2 a.i-n.. at the Belvedere Club. will he- iponsorerl by the local club at t-hel g V Knmfs of Halifax. ulll he played this evening: BYC Dodge. Mnnmiai showed the af the Connaughi Ranges. Final in Golf Tourney Assured the last sliriivins; Anicriciiiis in the week-long match play. I . Sport Briefs i HALIFAX tCPl-David Piers of Truro is the only Nova Scutian still in the running for the pro- vincial senior singles title. Picrs goes up against John Swann of Vancouver in one semi- final and Bob iedard nf Sher- brooke. Que. meets Art Hills of Winchester. Mass. in the other. In the women's singles semi- T finals it will be Anne Slaccy, of .Halifax. the riefendiiig champion. against Mrs. A. R. "Dot" Hills of Iwinchester. Mass And Vida Large will meet Eleanor VICTORIA t(T'l - Yoiini.-slers way---one of them spectacularly - at tho opciiinn L,.”.”".Ila Thursday of the 54-hole Canadian C womenis close golf championships here. ' Thc mighty Marlene Stewart. dc- fc uding champion from Fontiiill. A 0nt.. leads at the end of thc first round. after early bad start. with a tvvo-undcr- par 75-lowest scorc ever shot" by A woman on the Royal Colwood. recovcring from an Too Late To classify "HEM"-'.iTi?oii in offices. Grant Pictzsch. 174 Kent Street iioirs.ii.c.iioi CHEV. TRANG- -'""-V Flow- missjon. motor parts and body. Suitable for stock car Phonc llflflfl after 5 p.m or call at 298 Fitzroy before 5 p m. ANNOUNCEMENT MENT'S QUICK LUNCH opening Friday. Aug- ust 5 for balance of summer months on Malpeque Road 3 1-2 miles from city, featuring home cooked hours: 6 am. to 10 am. ' l near ooo 00(l Mp! 42 Ottawa. There they will compete mar at Risloy, Engl.-ind. for honors against some 700 rifle- Carlcls iicxt lottctown. They will leave Camp! Aldershot on Friday. August 5th for Ottawa. . iloe O'Brien Goes After lAnofher Big Win Tonight) ll'l”..Kllil'i'fY. V l Joe fl l-lrien. uhn win the Ham- C biefoman Wednesday with Scott. Fl'll5l- lines attcr anollier rich race .ghaigidn.FrTNerdhewlllreg'eNhi?sl: tonight with Diamond Hal in theielimination dashes toda d inautzural round of the S67.500lDiamond Hal is in the ser an I n''"”"'" R399-ll'ilY it-'N'iIIL! lour-ilhe ii-5 favorite. Uni.” ... ,ggg?jgggggg iiadiiln -lriiiy sum- . Shoun above from lcft to right lAPi -- iiaiiicnl. . Dtainond -Hal lg. muicd by Sgt. . amp of Shater. Calif. also ownerl ENTRIES FOR SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY I MONDAY. AUG. 8 & WEDNESDAY. AUG. I0" MONDAY NIGHT .ll Nlflll riim: FOR Al. - . Sliiiiiiii: ilniir. llrartx is Nailing n,lN?iEtIi.:iisne- :30!” PER DASH l."flEPWnn(l r'i,.,.,j I," J" .'gpp""lr' A'bbela."d . i est. Peter Federal. H of the oil-rich desert countty back a cool 522.000. island-Golf Tournamonr Begins Aug. 6 Ar S'side The Island Closed Golf Champion- ships get. underway at Summerslde tomorrow with golfers from Sum- meralde Golf and Country Club. Charlottetown's Belvedere Club and Cavendish participating. Eighteen holes of the Tourna- ment will be played in Summerside and on the following Saturday. August 13th. the remaining 18 will be played in Charlottetown. The entries have been divided into three divisions according to lottetnwn. As the committee in Charge at the iournament. wishes to publish a draw interested golfers are ask. ed to phone their entries to am, m SPORTSMEN BE READY FOR handicap and there will be prizes for low handicap and low gross. OCTOBER" 1” The Gaudet Trophy. emblematic Ge! Vow. Labrador R! of Island golfing supremacy goes to the winner. Last year's champ-l "lever , "ow" PUP3 ready ion was Bill "Pud" Beer of Char-l for delivery. Good Hum. ' "” G: T” ing strain. Registered. MONSTER JELLYFISH The lion's mane. ii jellyfish which sometimes grows into I monster with 100-foot tentacles. in- habits Arctic and Atlantic waters. SHELDON MATKESON Ton. Hill, P. E. I. by Earle G. ttlacleoil Maybe you remember that several years Q&! before the war one of the Canadian auto manufacturers made a special car for the Duke of Windsor. who was the Prince of Wales. It had a small bar in the back. and a library and little reading lamps with shades on them. All in all, It was some car. g But it wasn't a patch on some: of the fancy boats I've run across. Just last year a French body builder restyled on Amu- lcan car for King lbn sand of Arabia and it was delivered shortly before he died. The King's coat-of-arms. two slmitars and a palm tree, were fashioned from silver. plated with gold. and made quite a hood ornament. The. King's bodyguards rode outside on disappearing ru- nlng boards and held on to chrome grips fastened on in the lil- lneh thick doors. There was green leather upholstery, ahoepls wool rugs. an altimeter. barometer and cocktail bar with gold- plated silver glasses that cost. 850.00 each. The csroet. tbs K8! At our place. you'll have to be satisfied with chrome trim. as much or as little as you want. and the matter of a bar in the back seat is a matter for you and the police to settle. But the most expensive car we have is no more than 10 per cent. of the price of these fabulous cars for the Kings. And we think than a nothing like owning your own car to live Yflll "Ill l1!dGl't9lld'l" and freedom that makes a man "feel like a King". We have on our lot a number of very NM Ell'tl- VM05 1 -W you will be as proud as a king to own. One such car is a 1950 Meteor Station Wait)! Wlll-Oh W it” In trade the other day from Reg. "Gunner" Bell.. and if you lmov "Gunner" as I do you will realize how good this wagon resin! is. A PACE - 2 DASHES - 2 - . tlcfirziu. Top lto..al' Crusidgogoghfgn gAM' . JMIHIVS Gm lxmhgipags Ace Slmgpv q.am aptain Morgan.i Proyiiiiie. "5090 P.ER DASH .lum.:,(m. Qmm” Pmnnigt-x. i as ndy. i ll (nntn, Ten S ting Aliiicr M-'”lP'F 30)”. Mannister Diiicctl)Dl!3illI:':"lI;li,:1):l o D P.-l('E - 2 IMSHI-IS - 3125.00 PFR nnsu Jiilic Clout: .lnlly .ll:irk. .I ll La iiirit. Xluiizi T.. Yankcc Joanf.) l)i,ikusdTi(?ua2nnl1Sly nl1lEa'7SCarlML WEDNESDAY NIGHT George ' l-'l(El-L FOR ALI. - 2 T" .. - - . Coloiicl Dan. SlxClli"l'. H5Hl'n;lsHlE:A:7Pll &)X0'm.) mg" DASH N Tliniigiits. Sir Jnscph. llanrlbook Gahagan M 5 Dream. Shamrock p C TROT AND C PACE .. 2 DASHES Guy ll.'ii'vestei-, Frisco the Great. Sir I-ll5'.l”'s Lass. Lil Frisco. p D I) TRUT -.. 2 nnsmgs ,, .limniic A. Miss - Il50.lltt PER DASH Francis Drake. Scotland Lou Kalmuck. W "I D 1 R Sl25.0fl PER DASH .g r or y no. nhert Lea. Ted.Genne: 1.” Gg M. k . . .sec. Kerry g rrruigt i cmichoc. Sarah .l,. Miss p,.u.. Joppa Mud. G-nu! . A it PACE - 2 DASHES .- ssottoo PER man I ii v. C - - r DEf'l.ARATl0.VS ci.osi-: i2 A.M.. FRIDAY. .uic.iis-r so. The man:i;:cnicnt ros rv th ' ghnum Hm mmmm dmgrafijm-S Pberlgictehtzd rearrange my class crsnrsns WITH POSITIONS eoii THURSDAY. AUG. 'l'ItlI. I95! 3 ll PACE-2 msuns AT szzsoo men F.i-a Rurllnng. Sic-cpv Sam lvfiss Donna Mae Pr ' No. M .- - .- t - - . emier.l.Walt , Am” '” 5 'W- Contain Morgan. Top Royal. Suffolk Chief. "- Canadian Professional Golfers.---W --a------------------- B PACE-2 nnsiu-:5 H mm” E-Am tour - " " 0nt..l l Billy Budlong. Mr. Jollscott J '3 "9 ” August llth and 12th. Lil Frisco. Money Royal. Scott Caeslllili ' L”. Juno Bree”. Bob ueu' Bubhy's record as an amateur. and a professional is an impress-1 ive one. E In I948 he won the N B.-P.E.I. Amateur and Open Champion- ships; in 1953 he was the only Marltimer to qualify for the Law Butt" Open in Montreal; In 195.1 he won the Maritime Professional Golfers i-iuinament and this year he was runner-up la the same iuuinsment st " cton. In the last" week Buhby has racked up! scores of 71-71 and 10 at the local. club in the Dolls Hole-In-One com- petition. .'l3 U2 below selling price: " SWIMMING RACE! 11 lvents ' IOAT RACES w-Aron seosufs Centennial Aqtsurlc . " FANCY DIVING E Wn:TER SKIlNGi " FROG MAN . e sousnsuiua - wsm ssrm osuousntsrion - ssccs IAND 12:4: m. tscyiigiiu rouossow - ssrusnsv AUTO ACCESSORY SALE The following accessories will be disposed of at Such as Radios, Seat Covers. Door Handle Guards. Gas Tanks. Locking Caps, Directional Signal Lights. Curb Feelers, Arm Rests. Wheel Covers. Mirrors, etc. them over. First come and first served. F. R. MacLAlNE LTD. Come in and look s C CJl;fl;"-Fa: nlasuigs A: msoo nscn .. v " 9 -- Bmryul Bpy. Humdale. Fslrgo. Queen Prim. F0-W Btiiienn Hanover. Rosalie Hooper. Also eligible: Countess Carlo. c pace: 2 DASHES AT sisttos szscn -. N0. 2-G-DAILY nouam MiIlPl;nilin?di1dlE)lmSiilw;vey' Ln" B'""""8' m””" E" mi? Reynolds. 1 . . . star 1... Freddie Scott. Also eligible: Peiinyi N0. I-1-DAILY nouns: 21 o y l . c LTROT-I oasu AT 1175.00 No I uaticin. Jonndale. Tod Genesee mint; Budlnng M1" pg"; A ' '- - . prll - Budl zukh V"'"' ""993 M3” M80 elialble: Bonnie Dale. Arionwsy. l CHARLOTTET OWN DRIVING PARK l STARTERS wmi rosmous son SATURDAY. Auo. mi. 1955 l in. rims rm: ALL mics-4 psalms A'l' suns EACH-No u T girl, ;:::el:::oliir;r. Impact. Gshsgan. Morten Woody, xeppocii pi”. a I Pact;-1 DASHES AT 3215.00 EACH No, 9 (M Bell Banks. Prince ludlons. Annunclo. About-l . PACE-l nasu AT 1175.00 NO. I - DAILY notiau Orang H l. Col 1 Bull . Cash. Hoo:ler.Doctol":u.luna P(l',i'sTcs.Bel:akllids:mh' Jon", G.""' 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You go on to enjoy I progressive and era; in; cans: in aviation. with spcaotoa I ll . Go Air Force! Thm's s future is svlsdoa fol suivua! moo. ' See the RCA! Caner counsellor d ' RCA! RECRUITING UNIT. RCAF atattsl. lonmsrsllo. P. I. I.