,. Page 6 The Guardian Ramblers come From Behind To Tie Hawks MONCTON, (CPI -- A pair of gn1l5 two minutes apart early in 'llP third period earned Amherst l?.1llll)l."lS ti '3-2 0V9l'Iil1lI' drug with .'tiviiirtn:i Hawks Wednesday night in a regtilztr Atlantic Coast Sontor ilnrkoy i.ea:;ue game - iibbecl Mmi:'on I 1-0 lead in the first pvxri cl. lioostsd tho. count in 3.0 when Rub Bowiicss finished off a pawn piiv while ll”tl!ll)l('l'F um-r siiowiiciiidotl Amherst. spaiked by the rweraii Sherniari Whiio. rode back to soinio tho mark VVllllD scored at 7 ttl and "Ari minute: ia'er wing- inin T7-HP Ktim liatt-d the puck ttiiel Nick Fwstiiii; for tho equal- 71V! The tVli"1'iilTP period was ion: The tie loft Moncton in third I-or and xinhcrst in tho reilaronc, -i til ' ti. " l score- Lineups V final de' Ainherst Stoevosi England Downs Germany In International Soccer l.0'xI)OV. 4CPl - Enzland de- fvttod a wmkcued Gt-rni.n soccer Irlnl 3-I I7clore 100000 fans lied- ::rStl'.1) but the w '.nners' form dirl '”.le In stimulate hopos for a re-. szrai or I-:ngiand's international ptnsizr. Aftllrilitll Gcriiiativ won the in- 1---ni-.-ml rlinnipiniishin last sum- lylhr. izii-,r..: md ivtjuri loft onlv three inriiihi-:'.s of the title-Wlllnlllg Vmm m vhp hnruti Wodiiesday. The -.-nmhfiil Got-min second- gt-Mngrrs more krcn. but not of "Ir-tinpiriii.si1ip c.'tlIl)re. Pti:l.1iwI's forwnird line. while it IlIftllf”l :iirIividti.'tl l)"Ilil3iiFF.lf1CliPTl 'iu- rlorkimrk precision of iaslp s'1tniiier's C-cl'It1.'iIl rliampicns nrli the I-luncarians whom they defeat-I wt for 'llI' titlr. Thr ton stars wt-rep ye:”!'?'if'lF llkP Stanier 3TElllllth'.'!,'i rm-n nmiims and coal-keeper: iy.--t XV'llHIiiF. in-kin: his lll'.Sl.” Iiitetiiation-"Ii "ll3DCRIill1t"P in four years Matti-,rn-5, inn .'i9-rear-old Black-p pool performrr who faced Germany- in iiitri-i.i.atirii:.i'. competition for the (mat run-" l.'l -rtrs 3:0 WV5 in" ,sl1'Iimr'nl.tl in setting up EnKlniid's first coal. p FR EI7. Kl(lK 19 (unit I-fl a Tl'I"o kick on i-lilch tho rlrlriirlcrs w ore bcivtlderotl wl1"li inn Sltnikirvoii .in up its it tontakep the kick and 11' 'ill'.” Mich. cut in to -(wk the hall. Matthews snared the "fihniiltfl and centred l)8Yll'CU.V L” nny R;-miry, who drm-o the ball lvimr The first half ended with in TIil'lllPl' crcriiiz nithotizh the Ger- mniv: wore show-inc sizns of Tll'lilZ iinrlor thr stiff pace. Three lI1il'lIil"S 1Ill.Zl' the interval Allen increased England's lead.' firirliiig a corner of the net aflcl” Gt-rriian nrmltoiirler Fl'll7. l-ferkcn- Seixas-Traberi , Send U. S. Davis L Cup Stocks Up XII.-Zi.i'4OL"Ri'X'Tl'.. (AP) -Vic Seixtf an-i Tom Trahrrt sont tint-rira's has-is Clllt storkc. tin 5l'lIIll1Ft' tintrli Wednesday when they siibrltiod Aus- trar,ha': i,.r-it Hair! and lien ttr3e- wail in a hitteriv-Ioilzlity TIVF-59') semi-final rlotibirs match in thet Victoria tennis clianipionshlps. Tho I7 S. iaiitlcni. surprise win- iioi-s lasi voar in the (-Iialloii;c- iruind ('l47.ll)lF.-. turned back the 20- "oei-oiri Aiissics. I0-I2. 8-2. 3-6. 6-2. 1-1. Now they go into Friday's finals- nzainst Wimbledon champions Rex Hai'tw'i:: and .Vfcrvvn Rose, nnotlirrt Atntralzaii rim possibility. Hartwlg and Priso woro loss Impressive p broke loose dimes to g l.'llI(3llIlS” of lof' ttlil)2t'.' Bill Goiiden iAnnuaI Meeting Of Local Golf club Held Last Night The annual meeting of the Char- lottetown Golf Club was held at tho Ciiariottotown I-lotoi I-st night with ptosidoiit O R. Simons pro-l sidinc. i The meotiiig ripened witii the reading of the reports by the dif- ferent coinmittces. The l.1dle5' hi-aiit-Ii report was i'c;id by Iidicsf nrosidnt Mrs. J W. MacKenzie. gainos by set-retttigx A. J. Haslam in the absence of D. G. MacMll- Tliiirsday. a"P('.w:Z, V twp I laii. eiiteitiiiiiiieiit by the prcsi-l dent in the absence of George fence: Parr. L Kiley. Rogers; for- Fish”. l1F0D?Fl2v' b.V' 5- 5- K- im,-.-;;; ivtmp. Schmidt 1), Km-3-p Poake. in-eoiis miiiinittee bx Doug- 3(,,.na,N9' mud. Judnlnl Kpnn9rTvwILi(1S S:Illliflt'l'S. ll.tjyS and ineans by Sam,-,1. yy;,1,bm-is Gerii-go Wood. treasiii'ei"s by Irv- Mo,,cm,, , G031; p,d5(,d,,:,-; de. in: Prauglit and president's report fence" McNeil. McLaughlin. i.e.lb.v Mr. Simum. p-me, Brophy; 1(,,.,,a,d5: Mclclcv A heart; vote of thanks, moved Denichuk. Buwness, Hirsclifcld. La-lb? DIV K('”E llwl” "ma 59C0”deVd3 4'rttlX,Tl1OlTlSUfl, Dtirrington, Flillick. b5 -VH7 5- (" Mi"'Ml”3”- Y”'5 El”: Hoiilc.-.Ntirittztii wmlpd ”' Hi" for tho spiciiriid work which they reiirtiig diict-tors SL'MMARl' Hrs. n".ud, L M.,m.(,mv Dom, Ind carried out during the year chuk tlseclerrt 16:15. Ponaltics:,”5 Cmcrm by the "poms sub: Nnsizond pniod. Scoring. Nom, lmiltlliecdoleotititi of officers tiien took- pmalpez. NM"-' ' ' place hr ballot. Mr George Wond Third period: 2. Mimctiin. Tlow'- '7”, W 7 -W 7" ALA Hrs: tLeclett'. Detiichtiki L'.iiT: ll ' Anihcr.-'t. White tsrhtiiidtt 31:40; 4 Anilicrsi. I) Kiley lSf'liflllfil. White- 5-40. PCHIIIIIPSI R0Et't's l:U'2, Sa- ' will resume at the local club this 6:01. . V Complete Big oi-crtinic: St-oi-mil: hone. Pew Following are the results of last. allri Rogers 9114- nizhtls other games; SWIW A. B. Bagnall 8 - A. W. Hynd-, Sleeves T 814 4 ill rm” 4; Pivtlsovrhrw mwpgr-l 777 7 fit 3,. Jmk "am; . MacDonald I3 - E. F. Acorn ilOUS'iitI.X', IAPt--Tlie New York 7; . ,Y.itikcrs and Biiitiinore Orioles illl-I 5- 5Cll1?”'9bF1fJ85 10 - R P-'U'9n'- liiiiv ('0ll'lDlL'lCtl thrir 18-man "Bob 3 pI'iiil.",i" titwi Wv;iiicsdai' iIllt'i' the ti-)2 vY- Mi'cD0"3ld ST A HOV” at : niinor ieuzztic di.ilt machinery lliltl d.sposed of .1 low total of 44 play- ers for 5135.450. Details of the "Turley deal" had loaked out by dribs and drabs until only official roiiitrmattori was lack- in;. The two clubs made it ofiicial after the lllltl draft sessiuii "un- fi-oze” the iostt-rs of minor lmgtir clubs. I Infieider Kai Scgrist (291 at Kaiisas Citit, infielder Don Lep- pcrt (.313 at Rii'iiiin:h:imt and loll- handrd pitchor Bill Miller (0-1 with the Yanks! 20 to l'i.1ltitnorc in the now 5wi't:li. Outficider (ion Wond- ling. shortstop Willie Miranrla. rat- chcrs Gus Triandos and Hal Smitii rath had kicked out a shot by Tom' i-iiniiey. England took it easy after that goal uiitii l8-yrar-old Uwo Sceier eluded Billy Wright, I-fngland's cap- tain and centre half, and burst through, laying down a DITCISIOII. pass to Alfred Beck. who scorcdl Germaiilils only goal from 10 foot out. Two ttiiiitites lJllFl' Sliatklotoii In himself and shot the L).lll mor I-lorkeiiratlrs I:c.id into the twine. as the German goal- keeper camp out to Challenge; and pitchers Hftrljx i.syi'ti ztnti .iini L-T:....--- McDonald had boon announced earlier. p Seek To Cheer t The Yanks will not six new men. inrhidiii: fire for their farm 53' I tom in itticiittrin to tho oiizinaii ptrktigo of p tr-lirrs Bub Tlll'lP,V,l lion I.-rsrii and slioi'tstnii Billy llunter Thus the do.-ii comes down to pine for llillfi. although only -4- . Chuck Hunsingei I I MON'l'RFAl.. fCi'" - k Mntilivwl radio station disc iockey Wednes- day launched a campaign to cheer up Chuck Hunsinger, nomintttcd the i.gOM-- on Saturdays Grey Cupdour actuailr wind up on the game in Toronto. Edmonton Eski-Jarlkpe m5l”' . mos boat Montreal Ainiicttes 26-35L PW” b"'T"m"" Dmk K'-ilmskl attrr I-ltiiisiiigors iniscue late in tho ' gm ”l B'”””l”",”V " -'”"”"" Y-"lilo rgatiio. koo. ioltiriis to Sew York. Pitclirr lg-arm Run of Nation CJAD mm Mike lil)Ll(:I ti-5 iit B;il!iiiitirrI. M; em.h.q."m.mng Impnrrs m Mud outfielder .iiiii Fritlicy 1.247 at Bait- mt. smmm for Mmt he imorci iiiid tittciicr D:irreli John-I hopes will be .1 tulle-long trlcgrain S M R”'1""0”d) 5'” l" NW7 l..sttn;z Montrcalcrs who will assure fllf'ilt'.tll ASSOt'lZill()li i.t:ni.i now D nver but foriiierly the Kan- HIIIISIIILWT of a horny welt-oiiic . y hank IIPXI inotbiili seas:-ii. .s:is City Bliic::7f9”'”' ”.nm'Y TN The telegram to be headed UM L'.m'm.'" WT! at Wmhkl l” "Cheer up Chuck." will be sent Q” kYY"';;m"l. It:"'”Wr W95 ,'” moi Dc? 6 to the mq,FaFo1d MIL anus irming 1.1-fn arm in lli('i bnk-5 ham, at HM(.i5bm.g' H1. SI7lltllCl"I'i I Associadtion. A'.iUlll.”F .-.s,,--, HAWAA ll 4'i""l' 0 1” H-'Im0 . in April will come to the Yanks. Tltero was til Vancohver Cqnucks l Obtain Left-Winger VANCOUVER. rce-A Vancotivei-L Caniicks of the Wesiern Hockey, l.mt:IlP Wcdnrsciny announced the. to;-ort the pi In be 'I pitrli would he l.nti l(rct- lnw 6-11 at Baltimore. Si. Laifehil? l l lmin Spriiitzltcltl ln:li.ins of the q .'tinI-ric.iii Hf)flv(f')' AFsoclali(in, CRllll('k5 said both cash and the ' Cl)llLl'HCl of Cxnurk ri:.-lit winger OTTAWA (CF37-Pl'lI1lE Mzni.-tor! Dtlle Stream arc lIlV0lVPd in the St. Laiiroiit Wediiesdny ctinli,nird deal btit that Sw-r:iiiy has refused Lllfll whon it tomes to l.'.lf1l('S like to ieport to the AHI. club. the Grov Cup lit-'5 a football fan. -Ciinucks also announced that lie l'Ilrl reporters he was able in rich: wtiiier VIC Howe has been see only the last half of snip;-day-isi sent to Providence of the AIIL. tcleviscd Grey Cup classic in whichil Edmonton skimos rtlgcd lilciitrcal Airiiiottfs 26-25 with :4 tntichdowii in tho tltISll1,'d minutes Ho foiiiirl D Double-Header In Ill".'?t thiiiiing gnino ' it had stirprisrs right up to tho I y ln.'-t niomrnt," he added w.tIi n j churklo. The Trotter.-I and the Nomiris T ' is """"TT"'T both collected two points as tliov Ml-VERAL snl R”;- wnii a game apiece in last. iiichtxs . . ., . , ,. City Basketball Leaziie (iouiiio- ,;."H)F,”fL”p,1-.mfl”XnlS nits, nr .11”. head" pmvcd M Fun” of WMFS . tidbit.) disttit a .o oont.iin top- I per. goitl. siivrr. xrloiiium, toilin- College. The Trotters now lead the loague with five wins and no lossrsl while the. Nomads have five wins against one loss. In last. night's inlay. the Trotters defeated the Woishmen 60-41 while the Nomads ium and platinum. was elected president of the club for the coming year to take over duties from Mr. sinions. The new vice-president is Brig. G. G. K. Peake while Mr. l-laslam has been re-elected as secretary. Donald Sedgewick replaces Irving Praught as treasurer of the club. The presentations of ladles' and gents" prizes for the year's coin- petition then took place directed by the president, Mr. Simone. The directors for the coming year were then .-mnoui ced as follows: Doug- las Saunde , Tom Rogers. Ho- ward Mclnnis. Malcolm Kennedy, Donald Maclvlllian. Fred Cannon .and James Burden. The new presi- dent then took the chair and the iiicetimz was adjourned. Bonspiel Results At Local Rink The T. W. L. Prowse rink was handed its first defeat of .the A week old Lieutenant Governor: Bonspiel. at the Charlottetown Curling Club last evening, by a rink skipped by Dr. E. S. Giddings. Competition in the two week 'spiei D. Saunders 8 -- E. MacNutt '1; R. G. Spiilctt 9 - F. R. Mac- Laine 3: Following is the draw for to- night: 7 pm. ice I. Semi final winners Sec- tion; 10 ends: C. MacDonald vs D. Saunders: Ice 3. J. Squarebriggs vs R. G. Spillctt: Ice 4, W. R. MacNelll Bagnall: loo 2 open; FL30 p.tit. ice .'I. Dr. vs A. B. Girldinzs vs H. J. Spillett: Ice 3. S. MicDonald vs E. F. Acorn; Ice 1 and 2 will be used for scratch grtnics using as many new curling members as possible. Red-Winigas-lnai 6-1 Victory Over N.. Y. Rangers fv'r'.w YORK (AP! f.eonarv.l (ltctl) l-(oily. Detroit Red Wings dc- friir-oniitn. scored twice Wednesday night while leading the defending National liocltey League champions to a 6-1 Victory over New York Rangers in Madison Square Gar- (ion. The aggi'essii-c rotllir-ad's was the lfltlth goal of his NHL career (iordie Howe also scored twice to Detroit and Vic Slasiuk and Mar col Bonin netted the Wings' othc.. ninrkrrs. Don Raleigh put New York In niirlwziy in tho final period. Sl.'iWll"..5RY First period: 1. Detroit. Stasiult (Doircccliio) 1:54; 2. Detroit. Kelly l5:lR. Penalties: Guitlolin 1:10, llowr l.1:2l. Sm-niitl period: 3. Detroit. Kelly Bk it 14:50. Priiuitios: (ladsby ll Third period: 4. Detroit, flowc- (Reibcl, Pavclich) 2:01: 5. Dctro Bonin tLeswick. Piontivostt fl . ' o. New York, Ralciizli ILCWIL p Friction Toys, Buses. Trucks, Jeeps, l'ronticrt llzilll 7 Detroit. llnwrl (Linen CI"-5, police cars, Sparkling 'Plt)llltk'tIs'll l”rl:'.I.'l. Poiitllics: llriw-. Guns, Tanks, etc. eiigiindli: Y Rattles, Balloons, Watches, Squirt 0 Snwcllllk D B 472” Guns, Rubber Dogs, Dolls, Bean Bower - - 5 5 "V t Slmotcrs. Bubble Sets. t " ” ' ' ' . 3-D Picture Sets Banks. Guns. Cnr- 0 N H L pcnier Sets, Roiikeis. Paint Books, ' ' ' Coloring Books. Fairy Tale Books. 1 P W L T F. A Pm Games, Whistles. Skill Ball Games, l.ViIinliPal '25 is 7 .1 so as :23 Wllldllp TONS. D0"! SOLO. Baby Toronto 2:: ii 2 F; 7-It Mugs. Shifted Toys and many others Ito r it 22 I3 ' T ..V.'Y(iirl( 2.1 a ll 4 61 20 at these hw prices” Boston '21 6 I0 .'i 38 17 (fliicago 22 .'l 14 5 74 ll Dimust have an average of LITTLE SPORT '7 Given Okay To Move Franchise HOUSTON. Tex. (AP) - The Aniorican Association Wednesday uiiziiiiniously grnnletl St. Louis Cartlinziis permission to negotiate for transfer of its Columbus. Ohio franchise to Omaha, Ncb., now in the Western league. George Sisler, Columbus gen- eral niainager, has been negotiat- ing with the Western League, which is asking a reported 3100.- 000 damages for loss of the Omaha territory. Cardinals own both the Columbus and Omaha franchises. Ed Dchert.V. Amt-rlctin Associa- tion prcsidcnt. said the negotia- tions were stilt-tly between the Cardinals and the Western Lea- gue. Sisler said Cardinals had lost 3400.000 in Columbus in the last two years, his term as general manager there. I The International League, has been reported interested in Coi- umbus if it became open territory. An International League group is investigating Miami, Fla., as a possible site for its Ottawa frati- t-hisc, owned by Kansas City Ath- 'lctit- . l Iiariior this week the l(.1nsas' lCity Biues' franchise was shifted ..to Denver. fnorin?i7iE iDecision Over lifavored LaSlarza CLEVISLAND tAPt-(Tiiarlic No. Itus won a unanimous IO-rciunrl rlc cisitvn over the Livorcrl Roland I... iSlar7.a Wednesday night in a slot. Llieavyweight fight that saw Norltu.-, take the initdativc most of the Way Nurkus, of Port Washington, N.Y scored the best blow of the fight when he dazed La Starza in tlic l0th with a hard, roundhousc left to the right cheek. HOCKEY TOMORROW 55330230 3 FREDERICTON HERE A SERIOUS NOTE- 4 . To keep going the chili 2000 at each gain-e. i You want this A-1 train-, then be present. at this ex-' M1n,sS”1)p,b(.d tho srririitg culutnn with a goal citing contest, TICKET SALE:- p i' ALL DAY TODAY AND FRIDAY. l COUNTRY 0Rl)EllS HELD UNTIL 8 O'Cl.0C-K. Rousonl p , I z 7'; Lumley In :3rd shutout, Leafs-Down Bruins 6-O (Nesterenko. Kennedy) 5:11. Pen- alty: None. Third period: (I. Toronto. Horton (Armstrong) 2:55; 4. Toronto, Mae- Donald (Marshall) 7:43; 5. Toronto Stewart (Mlgay, Cohan) 12:40; 6 Toronto, Nesterenko 17:08. Penal- lies: Godfrey 3:53, G. Armstrong and R. Armstrong 11:16, Bolton TORONTO (CP)-Goalie Harry Lumley notched his third shutout of the Nationhl Hockey League sea- son Wednesday night as Toronto Maple Leafs ran rougbshod over Boston Bruins for a 6-0 decision before 12,412 fans. Rookie Johnny Henderson In the Boston cage appeared shaky in the third period when his defence 15:33. crumbled and let in the swarming stops: Leafs. - HenderIon............ 6 7 6-19 The six-goal deluge spoiled the Lumley . C 7 5-13 coaching debut of veteran Boston centre Milt Schmidt. Injured earl- ier this week and slated to replace coach Lynn Patrick next season when Patrick devotes full time to his manager's job, Schmidt was given an opportunity of handling tpheerlccdldz. Wednesday mam for ex LONDON, (AP) - Wcltcrwcigiit Patrick looked on from a seal inl BODLJY (Cannonball) CE1l33h3:l- the stands, lwho collapsed after ii boxing match at suburban Leyton Monday. died SU IARY Wednesday after an operation. First. period: 1. Toronto, Nester- Callaghan fought a draw with onko (Armstrong, Bolton) 1:35. fellow Londoner Dori sleet. on the Penalties: Ngiackell :54, Ncsterenko way back to the drossing room he 5:3” Godfrc 8:36, G. Armstrong complained of feeling tired and of Boivin lI:2l, Cali.-in l4:2l. an injured hand. He collapsed ti nd period: 2. Toronto smith few minutes later. British Boxer Dies After Match I 1, Sect) USE OUR LAY - AWAY PLAN SHOP EARLY This year we have a very fine dis-' play of very low-priced quality toys. You can savereal money by shop- ping ai our store. Here are just a few of the area being offered:--- I bargains EXTRA 77 DEE DEE SPECIAL DOLL only Hockey, Scores 31 THE FANADIAN PRES: National League Detroit 8 New York 1 Boston 0 Toronto 6 Atlantic Cont League Amherst 2 Moncton 2 Quebec senior A Montreal 4 Quebec 2 American League Hershey 3 Pittsburgh 6 Providence 2 Buffalo 2 Ontario Senior A Owen Sound I Kitchener 5 Chatham 5 Windsor 2 Ontario Junior A Hamilton 2 Barrie 3 GOLD OUTPUT DOWN OTTAWA (CP)-Canada's golr output dropped during the first nine months of this year compared with a similar period last year. Th; bureau of statistics reported Tues- day output totalled 3,216,430 fine ounces this year. down from 3.235.- 723. 8 0 O O FUEL OILS Boat by Test DIAL 9911 1-'i restone Store Open Tue. - Fri. - Sat. Evenings Until 9 O'clock FAMILY GIFTS FIRESTONE ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS 3249.50 up FIRESTONE ELECTRIC . WASHERS Sll4.5O up Radios, Record Players, Television. Toasters. Electric, Kettles, Electric, irons, Steam and Regular. hcatins: tho mikrslilfl cntnbiniitioii brat. the. as ypi M51955, Cf-lfjcg 50. nt Noaie Fraser and Ham Rit-.ii- Gen,-3,. 5C,,n,1,,bul.y M1 H", nrrison American college. champion. Nonilqdx with 32 points, muowed by Schurmans School Parade Clocks, Electric and Alarm. Electric Shavers. We have every size and style of doll on display. 6-l. I2-H. 5-2. 7-5. II.orne Mccuigan will 20. - I W WNW” Following m the i.m,..,. H, .,,. Presents the Following Program Over Radio Station CJRW ")' ' I' T ' Nomad-Celtic name. Electric Coffee Pcrcolntms. Semis. tho II S olmiiiiiloii. is P-V9m”('5-'5C3."1l4'bl-ll"Y- "1 MP 3HI. P. M: ' t . the lone AnlPrlC.'lIl among three un-yFi:E;:"v420bDl'l5610ll. 10. Ftnlzlel. 4; v 9”: tt.ndly Aussies in the singles 3 MT - V . ,:r:.”'”na15 mdywp H, plays wp,l 4-C;ll1tcl;.;:AgBl:';llf1B. Bk: gVfaxt,:vQhtiarrio. 1. gliyflilit Miller KI-nslngton, - Grade 4, 7. :a't't;cii:m Poliilgn;-slgtlljscouche Convent -- """f"i0 BEIIIKORC seeded I-load in one match x-hilo - T - 3 HT P. ; ice, 2; M In: -F 0 - - llartwitz and Rnsewall clash lni the M'"”3'1"3.L""- 2- Slllndfnv 0: Gril- 2. Silvia Poirior Mist-otiche Convont e 8. Elaine. Gallant - Miscouche. Convent - That will mlke &n-Y "ttk sh-l hTppy' Electric HCILOH, mm ” "- "5 -V'””- 03 HI1l- 0- iirado e . Piano snia. rirtlfle 10 - Public Speaking. p an P d Tho Aiistralinii onn selectors will T""c”"m-r -3. I-Zlimhr-th Ran1:a)' , lf.1milt.on (irado ii -9. l.nrne, emu: - Bodoquo -- Grade 9 - ' macho H” 5 ' 5' ie watching this clrxsely. if Hart- 0 , pubn,. gpcakjng. piano solo, Ir Y7", Y1?" Arafgcig Tmbertb 1': '4. Roger Marnoniild - B4-deque - Grade 7 10. Catherine, Goodwin - Kenslngton - Grade A i ' .'wC"le Olaf it we . en . - 4 ; Rziiswnil nzriin. Til: iIln'?0SnL stirei P W L T F A PIS. T Rmdmm 4 T- Rcndml. Electric Rona". to Hp. mp Dwi, Cup singles npot. 'fl3"df'l-S :34 l-7 10 1 H2 TB 27 '5 Sailv Ann f::tynr-r - Ciormont -- Grade. 8 'll. Catherine Murphy - Botlvfllle pr GNU! 7 p p gag f-redrion 2.1 II 10 2 79 so 24 - Piano snin. .- Piano Solo. Th f, t ti I d Id Electric Bed Lamps . M-ancton 24 in ii 3 or 7:: 2:: ,. . . . 4 2 , M L Q. .d , .n H. h e. mes ac on game or young an o . Arnhgrqf 25 9 12 4 591.25 22 6. .lii4ly Vimto .. lu-nsington - Grade - I. .ud,v a(. eAn.-- . st 1: .tmi r it; - Trhnght umps. p n S M .. :7 , , g Ra,-"ting, Grade 7 - Piano solo. a L All Contestants are iuilmd to be on hnml It 1:00 EM. on Friday. Qull teams It 1:80. Soft Cudcll PANDA Name Manager pitix"rnr:it.. tcm - Preside-nil Hector rii-lf'ln9 of Montreal R.-ivals-I Y I19 ' SPECIAL ONLY put 'EM ON T INTERSCHOLASTIC QUIZ CONTES TODAY annntinr-od VVN"lnesday Greg Mu:- . I , loll "ll nnmtger this city's 4 ' 0.1,; '21.,” ilmmmom League - . ' We trade Hockey and Pleuure Boots and Skates. I FIRESTONE next season. I Mnlloavy, 47, hurl major longtie -I-"I-Rgpny... End rxpcrirnoo an 5! player and wasp ghm" 3 M I, I nI1o second-hasenian and STIOYC-i l , atop with fluffaln Bison: of the- lplormtlionrnl loop. He has since Flblgay-V Q I w -i I L and manner-d clubs in Jamestown. N.I - "V" -khllnl 4 in .'l--'- pf I ' Y, and Mobile. Ala. . Lg . . . . , T ' R E S ltlullc-n-v stivrcods Max Macon. "0(K'" TREDERH T05-"J" ., t .l who piloted the Royal! to I sue-I season and SAT!) RDA Y- tnitiin'x I s I l orgtl-plat-a finish last , 1.. mi...-..i headed for St. Paul sou... .. .. , . g A - 137 amt George Street Dial 5547 - aid Tim hints of the American As5ocIa- Rural-Urban Ska ng YTNSLNGTON glwmlllllnl mlt'P'LlllL Hill” l G, STEWART Many, W. WWI. "W . 5 , Your Friend! Flreeto In I'D .- M"'t')””J'-Y R; ''.'””(';'.'d L" A "um Vow”, "M" I Srliiinnans School Parade In Iponsoru-'. and Produced II a Public Service Feature. W - y no no.1". war a 9 one iroux - bee City. l