FATA I.ITI ES Memorial ly DALE BURGESS l l. iiANAPOLlS (APi—Texan i: ‘ Foyt Jr. won the SOD-mile ‘- ' 5 a record .in a supposedly :ie Offenhauser roadster purvived a day of frightful which ivvo drivers . McDonald died a tours later. a seven-car pileup. on tho the race it was restarted after an d 45 minutes of fire 1 of oi . t yt took the lead on the 551k a little after the one-quar- le only leatieis were Jim f cnilnnd. who 5pm: the infield with a col- “ wheel: Bobby Maer whose oil tank sprang Z - | " F0 t. n...» -~ ‘ -~ ..... i . ..i....... ._.... _. y i Velma“ dm’” Edd‘e 530'“ of the 500-mile auto race at n was killed in a smashup Sal- i‘ in'day in the opening stages Indianapolis. (AP Wirephoto) ' races and twice the win-j them. driven by Bobby Grim of’pital. MacDonald also had one - W‘k Secm‘d mm?” “mm! Indianapolis. spun off the track 0f the new Ford engine! In hi! ce miles back of Foyt. Heiright after that. streamlined Mickey 'l‘hompsonl 110 mfike “V9 Dit $1005 fort The record of five straight creation. The fact that both: 1 in his K315” aluminum‘sous without a driver death spilled gallons of high octane1 "ITII. the 0m." Ford'pnwel’o‘l pndgd in a gush of flame and.flaSOIInQ (‘Ollll‘llnlléd to the, ' “I 59“" Slal'lers I0 finiSh smoke tilat enaulfcd the north b1819- rat-e :9nd of mo m a i n straiqlnawayl Another less spectacular blaze; AJ. Foyi Jr. Captures ay Auto Race That blaae erupted as Jones was pulling out of the pits and? a fuel stop. He looped out of the racer and rolled down th pit apron, escaping with burns on the left arm and right leg. The casualty list in the nor m and lap pileup. besides the dead included driver Ronnie Dumas! 32. Dearborn Mich.. second and third - degree burns Johnny Rutherford, 26. Fort War exas. minor burns; Norman novel four - wheel ~ drive Forgo- son-Novi. .The Lotus - Ford bid ended abruptly after a brilliant start. Clark, ivorl road racln. champion. started in tho No. 1. spot on his record qualifying performance and soomod away from the starting line like l green rocket. After the rostorty Bobby Marshman took the lood in the seventh lap in another- Lotus-Ford. but went out in the 89th lap with an oil leak. CLARK FORCED OUT Clark led seven laps but a wheel suspension failed and ground to a halt in the infield after throwing sparks for I quarter-mile. The first four finishers all hot- tered the 1903 speed recora Ward was timed in 146.339, Ruby in 144.6 and fourth-finish ing White in 142.341. Seventh place went to Dick Rathmonn. Roselle. lll.. fol- lowed by Bob Wentc. St. Inuit rookie. eighth: Bob l-iarkey, an- other rookie from Charlotte. ; Marshall Johnson Il'he Guardian, Charlottetown. Mon.. June 1. 1964. 9] SPORT ECHOES y Norman Mncdonald I Summonido Emu of In. Guardian 1 I l Tho Softball Situation jed in the Prince County Soft- figll trgufil'tsazdndl: however, and suggest that In- . man‘s “go home" because of Coastal Movers 4-3. You could not with for anything closer early for that. We must not for than that. Consul Movers beat got that the Meta debated tile inth Plumbing 38-3 and RCA! Cubs 19-1 last week. Jim Jen- beat lnman‘s 10-0. This looks as kins, lnman Plumbing coach lit the plumbers don't have any Hall. Hollywood, Calif., hgwlnlonkey wrench“ to dtrow into should we cuts. and Bobby Unser, so. filbzguemue. N.M.. minor “Ck In Action U‘MCT- Who“ 5mm“ 3‘"! we won glad to sea Check on to tho " ’ ’ v , get up '. They vo 38159 kll'$_33c:h°rfmczfgh‘ mum back in dotloa in tho lost the “go” con-platen. drove “might mu m. H . am so. noes. o dummouidc will welcome Iwithout hitting anything in tho "mun." one. u . m. at". a "n ‘ 'm. per pot colour in amounts. bauball some years ago. roalm of base a . Lut time wo any "sumo years" bo- on» we don’t romombor how many. It couldn't havo boon so very long ago as seems to ban a lot of "gas up and go” left. a do know, however. that some of his Momma those yes- terdays have barely hung Congratulations Are In Order Congratulotiona to the Air Smith recently and were glad School for to hear that Earl has picked their convincing victory in tho up another tmphy. having the Prince County Interscholastic highest average in candlopin track and field meat which competition in Halifax. Earl was held at Queen Elisabeth also included some boxing clip~ Park on Friday and Saturday. pings And the plays which Nop- Thc wind was brisk and chilly, tune 'Itheam are producing this 1 there was a good turnout summer. of both participants and spec- LAST WEEK'S BOUQUET tors. We wero assigned the George Kinch's sixteen strike- ;lob of picking out the third outs rang a l. youngster who broke the tape And Paul MachlIiama' Javelin in each of the fifty yard dashes, and we had no idea what a dif- ficult choro it would turn out Summersido and N.5.-P.E.l. crown. 0' G throw was swell. But nearest to the feats of sup- erman A 1 cinnati iNational League games Sundav I ‘ with the Reds taking the OpITlli‘i‘ l Four games have been play- the gears of the other teams.’ 6-0 0n the strength 01' Bob Pur- in ‘ we do!“ wam to do a "awry... ‘ key's six - hitter and losin . second 2-1 when an eight-inning Single by Bob Gibson sparked those lopsided scores. Its a bit; Cards. Bruco Kidd hasn’t given up boos. so will" looking GOOd night. Without the added spur of op- ‘position or compel Kidd ran the six miles in 20s- lWasIlingttm 09.8 which is faster than tile’Washington time he registered in winninszos Angeles a gold medal in the 1962 British‘ Empire Games. His Canadianl record is 28:09.4. Coach Fred Foot of the Easli York Track Club pleased with the performance of. Milwaukee Chris Williamson, a college siu-‘ Pittsburgh dent from New Brunswick who. Cincinnati will be trying for a 5.000-mclrei Los Angeles berth in the Olympics. He fin-1Cllicaeo lathe: only one minute behind V l . ._.____._______ 't". an). ilfIfil'tI “‘1‘”- t" my” Sheraton"turn and slid several hundred mosan SDP'li'II. ltpvd Ruby. Wichita Falls. was third: rookie Johnny (bud of Warren, Mich. Boyd. Fresno. nyt stopped only twice, filere was (in? other. “mm”: completed two laps around the‘ in: the 12 rear-enclnc cars‘ 21.1.4.1”9 oval. unsuccessfully mile“ “nbmken rem" 0!. car rnt‘er. hit the outside \valli >before most of the cars hadi challenged front - engine Offys. MacDonald. an export sports comin: out the northwest feet before stoopine afire. Other cars spun and tumbled in the smoke and roaring fourth; I Calif. me ‘ l ii. an alcohol fire that was quickly extinguished. took Pa r n e i H Jones” 1963 winning Auajanian Offcnllauser out of the race after he had led seven laps. l N.C.. and Bobby Grim. indiana- Ipolis, 10th. l rliese last four were still run- l hing when Foyt ’ 'were waved in before flnl County Competition Bud Tingeistad, Dayton,‘ SACHS TRAPPED wixth. s died trapped in his 'i'._\' 1. cars were running‘new ' n Foyt finished. One BASEBALL SCORES [Nil 002 300 000 000 side High School finished on top of the heap ill the Prince; SATURDAY New York American League 00000000_6201 County Interscholastic Tracki 000 200001—3 90 Bolln. McKenzie tit. Shaileerl Staged 8! Queen El'z.a'_ 10100500.\'— 4 70 (Tr Herbal till. poi-r3. 13_1) l betll Park on Saturday. NUS-l ‘coltcile Hiall captured the run- ner-np spot. Tile first and sec-l 0nd place finishers ill this meet! I will now advance into the island. . t3 - 41 Spanswick' (131, Hendley 1231 and Haller; anti 'l'iiiman: Paseual 17-2) Wakefield. Anderson tilt Sturdig Brittey. lifts: Hos—Clinton rant 13‘. Lat-y tfit. Beal‘narth: ; Fi’l‘lill‘lc (9). HR: Pitts—Cicm-i Vocational High- i l ente 161. : Junior boys 100 yards: Bobti ‘20" 00] 000% 3 62.‘ Phillips. Summerside: Danny ] _ Ellis. Micollche. 00020000] 1 4 901 Senior boys. 100 yards: Barry l Newman 191 Bit—~Brandt 1 National League 0002mm. 2. 62. M11. 00120010x— s so Chicago . . - is" 't‘ ~ . l , . 'irlllwskl. (2-4t Spa‘hn I81 and. F: “pr: T‘o'enaue' (I 4' (n. Chamoiom summer-side; Judlci 2;“! ROdgers‘ i Pridriy tilt and Pazlial'oni. Mc-i‘ merside High: Prince countyl nm’nger. t3 - 5t 'l‘iefenaueriBrown: Beil‘nsky 12-31. and Bailey: Slaughter. (1-0) land Rodgers. aniei till andSilsaffer. i Angelcs 500 300 020—10 11 0 . sburgh 000 300— 3 82' First R.Lee_ Junior boys 220: Bill Phil-l American League DOING JUST FINE - - i Sash. I . roar - engine Halibrand‘ oi’rorcl, MacDonald died in hos- ‘ SUMMERSIDE — Summer-l lips. Air Marshal Johnston; Dal-i mar Connick. Kensington. Senior boys 220: Gary Som- mers. Summerside; Richard Perry. Summerside. Junior girls 920: Jane Cash. Kensington: Anne St. John. Mls..in the near future? They say indianapolis. hoa- couche. Senior girls 320: Faye Howarddforms of athletic endeavour. 1 from Kensin gton; Dorothy Campbell, Bout-qua. Prince County Voca- tional. Senior boys high jump: Paul Muilin. Athena Regional High. Junior boys mile relay. Sum- merside: Kensington. Senior boy: mile‘ relay: Sum- ‘W 3"” ‘5'?) and Ewe"- . and “ML Ball” m‘ EHS“'°"."? Praught. Mlscouclle. i merside Hig K: Mil —— Aaron 45). Chi—i {6'4} {ml “1”?” sow?” (5 'i Junior girls. 100 yards: Janei Junior boys shot put: George ks‘ . HR‘ (in-'wm‘ams (1' ' Cash. Kcnsington; Ann St. John. Cheverle. Tignish; Cletus Shea. and mumm" 011000000“ 2100 Senior girls. 100 yards: Ruth I Tignlsh. wank" mmnooo—o 12 Los Angeles “momma—l 61- Pigeon. Kensington: Betty Mc- Senior boys mot put: Ron “‘0 00100910“2 30‘ Barbe" ‘1'?“ Mm“ ‘8' “will Connell. Summerside. lRanahan. Summerslde; Barry acEwsn. Konslngton. - - ByAIonvau bobe.'l‘hc as kids swooped on the finish line like indians clippety-clopping towards the Collect finished. but i covered wagons. ailing. winner seemed isimple. But getting tho soch and third in those photo finishes took a lot of concentration. We did our best, fearing that any minute some fond mother who figured her little darling had INDIANAPOLIS iAPl—A. J. come 1 rd would a roach Foyt's victory in the 48th 500- down Quite brilliant Picking the for Pete's comparatively 5“" ' e . last week‘s bouquet— lapel. j Winning Driver Well Rewarded mile auto race was worth a double Mn by h or and bash us with one fell swoop of her purse, purses they are carrying these days. with a little momentum behind them. > could costly turn into deadly I ‘ woo . I GATHERED FROM Tull ansnvrun — u there anyi truth in the rumor that Enman Drug is getting a top-bracket .pitcher from WinnIDeB. A fellow ;who will be at the local station 3 this fellow also excels on oi ‘ We had a letter from Eat-ll record $153,650 in cash. plus the Mustang pace car, a 81.000 wardrobe and numerous mer- chandise prizes. total purse of $506,625 also broke a 1 record of “94,030.61. Parnelli Jones, the 1963 winner, collected $148,513. Foyt‘s total will be shared with car owners Shirley Mur- phy and William Amstead of total included $97,650 the Speedway. 521.900 in lap prizes at $1150 for each lap Sli'l‘ t .V‘ —— liva ti. "'n t-‘l tit ~; . illznt 8,) Am" 0 £22,335“? NYILChaSStOSS; :1 competition which will he held! Remington. I _ . - he led and 334.100'from various clam] Mimosa—10141 (gr II in Charlottetown next Saturdav. Junior boys «0: Wayne Closeli Junior girls shot put: Pall accessory companies. . I bington 200 000000— 2 83» "mm," 000 000 ML] 50; Following are the results of] son summerglde; Robert| Bowness. Kenglngton; Janati Roger Ward. indignapolls, 'lf‘l‘llis l2.31 and Romano; i Pw'a ,00 0.,0 no‘,_ 4 s l; Saturday's Track and field‘ Waugh, prince County Voog-‘ Tralnor. Tlgnish. won 056.925 for his second place it 1 i4 - Hannan 15ml Owém (H: Rmmmnd .7,1 meet: ‘ilonal. . 89m”? ll"! "‘0‘ PM! AVIS "mm: Lloyd Ruj’yv chmta iir-y tor and Bruinlcy. HRs: and R;temal..' “mam... (4.5. I Senior bins 440: Gary Som~ Senior girls discus: Pat Flav-t Bernard. Summer-side Vocation. Fails, To)... $33590 to; third armano isr Rn h [R (-. ‘ a‘nd Dmvm fe'. mel‘s. Summerside; arry in Summer-Side; Esther amulet,1 al High; Ruth Pigeon, Kensing. and Johnny White. lrren. 112:0 100 612000—1011 1 “R? “W ' (10) A ‘a f FH‘ 5 Champion. Miscouche. ) IOII- ‘ ~ ‘ MlCh~ 320400 for fourth- mit 000 m4 000— 4 72 ._ ‘ on ‘ m 10 ‘1 Junior boys 880: Wayne Clas- Junior boys high lump: Igunxloi' boy‘s disk-flat gill Sem- ‘ii'lt‘n. (2-1“ Wilhelm t7: and, “"5 son. Summersitle: Dave Ford.‘ George Cilelveric. Tignish. Ip _. enslng on; on ameron erlney. Martin 17); Aguirre (.i“"i""f‘" “H “mm”. 5 “’3 Senior boy: Willard Junior girls high jump; Mar-I Miscouche. neean tit. Navarso '6i.i 5“ "W" "0" "on "m“" 6'liiicasc. Remington. caret Mayne. Kensington. Senior boys discus: Barry ll 7» and ernkc. HRs: Piil‘kt‘." 'M‘ 8"” F3»'l“""”I5-l .lunior boys mile: Dme Ford. Senior girls high jump: Jane MacEwen. Kensington: Lloyd ,\|(._\vcrmey my Robmson \l'.islit~.iii'il “12'. Craig t1). Ta)". Summcrsido; Omar Mai-tin. Cash, Kensington; Dorothyu Gaudei. Miseouche. MONROE w” (AP)_A war-d t4l_ not—Cash t3». lor 19' and wit-Carver. {Tignish . Campben' xgmlngton, l Junior‘girls discus: Pat Dow- ba‘nk.s exp'erime'nt wlt‘h ' York 000 014 01.1—- 9121 Err-cud I Senior boys mile: Russell: .lunior boys broad jum. ness. Kensington. wooden nuke“ has ended gas City 001000000— 1 53; Cincinnati 000000 001—1 6 cl Gallant. Tignish; Ariis Beli,l Brian Ames. Summerside; Bob onlv . week an" it started: "‘d 15-“ and Ihward: D"a-‘ at. Innis 00000002x—2 it 0i Summerside. 1 Phillips. Summerside. . o m dim mom the Sm .ki. tl-fii Grzenda 18‘, Han-i Tsitnuris 1-3 and Smith. l Junior boys 440 relay: Sum-l Senior boys broad jump: Paul E on! poker c‘mp were backed 1"" '9‘ and ban. HR: NY—i Gibson 5.1 and Mt‘Cal‘ver. lmersidc- Kensintzton. Mullin. Athena Regional High; ‘ by the reserve“ cube mm "1‘ “I‘- Los Anneles 001000010— 6 9:. Senior boys 4-30 relay: Rich; Russell Gaudet. Tignlsh. B 0 National Bank of Monroe “more 100 090 300—6130 Pittsburgh 301000 000—4 8.1 ard Perry. Summerside. . Junior girls broad lumpzi OXlng Team but not by the United States \ngel'ezmooo gmBooo— 0J0} Rom“ (5.4). Minor int. Per—I Junior girls. 440 relay- Kenr‘. Sharon Laulgitlin. Athena. J ! Treasury. 1"‘935 ‘~ 3“ “mm? -,C' raiicski Hit and Cpmilli; Friend sington: MISCOUCIK‘. Seniorgrs broad jump: one. I S I ed .. Ii. “'9’ Di L99 ‘5'. S“"lh.14-5t. Green tat, McBC‘an (31,} Senior girls 440 relay: Sum-I Cash. Kensingion: Carolyn S e said banrgigtrewsfiexgfiszm By TERRY ROBERT! VANCOUVER tCPt — Five Canadian champions were se- lected Saturday night at the Joint Olympic trials and Cana- dian amateur boxing champion- ships to represent Canada at the Olympic Games in Tokyo in October. The selections of the Cana- R. Adams, but he said he was about to quIt anyway, for the same reason the ex- periment was started—the coin shortage. There were 20.000 11 the Wooden nickels issued. but instead of circulating freely, they are being hoard Some collectors offered 811 for one of them. dian Amateur Boxing Associa- tion following title bouts in 10 weight divisions favored lighter men. the welterweight class with 147 pound. the heaviost. Named to the squad were fly weight Waiter Henry of Orillia. END HUNGER STRIKE TAPltEP (AP) —- About 1% micro have ended a hunger strike staged at Kaohsiung in southwest Formosa in protest against orders by the island‘s forestry binoau to vacate 370 acres of land they had been till- 3 ches a chip shot head toward the first green after his drive Reds split a two - ma outburst ‘— i TORONTO ICP l—Brut'P K ldd. Canada's hope in the 10.000-me- l tre race at the Olympics in To- kyo next October. came within less than one second of equal- ling his own Canadian record in N9“- York a six-mile time trial ‘ W83 dolphin. STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE ' I, Pct. Clllcagn Baltimore Frtdul' 1 Cleveland " Minnesota ‘ Boston ltivc drive. V Detroit Philadelphia San Francisco also . Sui. loul Houston New ' inc duel between Gib pair ot . .lolin Tsitourls. ' Cards to but five hits the eighth. _ National 1 the games Sunday. Meis And San Francisco In Record Breaking Game By THE CANADIAN muss , ’l‘llelv ‘ i ,. H St. Louris Cardinals and cm \ 0 “ms blame] a pm” . “Illinois I‘diaf‘l‘l (minim Lung son and: to a 4-3 Victory m er Milwaukee who had limited Bravos. going into; ‘ln New York, after San Fran- crsco Giants litllk the first game League of their twin-hill 6-5. they and home runs by New York Mf'ls tanelcd III a the 1 OUT OF THE ROUGH ended in Golfer Jack Nicklaus wat- the rough during second round play in t h e “500" Open in Indianapolis. i I Felix Malltilla hit . ."t. w. .1 1:: I ; _baii g [scored his first victory of the Richie Allen and Ruben Amoro‘ record-breaking second pave Philadelphia 3 4-1 victoryl After 22 innings. for the over Houston Colts while Jim; was tied 6-6 and still “as being (.lillam scored the tie-breaker. played. that eventually gave Los A I A Zelos a 0-4 victory over Phil ' . same time a limb inning home run by Billy meanwhile Chit-"3° While 50" the game still 11- a. SOX WIN PAIR n the American League. :picked up a twin victory over DCli‘Oll TlEf‘I‘K. winning the first am 5-3 and the second 8-3 'Clovoland Indium, tile cfore (‘ausey connected. V Who won “ GBL their first game 9-6. tripped in 24 . _ the second against Washington 24 H '6“ I Red Skins and dropped an 8-3 2] m .568 4 ‘encountcr when Woddy field 2] 1 .368 4 blasted out a two-run homer 24 19 ms 4 and Joe Azt-ue powered out a 2! 2 .500 6.. three-run double. 18 24 AZ” 9,: Single games in the league )9 29 ‘39“ H, had Boston Red Snx heating 5 26 ‘36“ 12 1 Minnesota Tuins 4-3. Baltimore 16 29 .356 13 .Orioies beating Lns Angelo: lune angels 2-1 and Kansas City 1 t ctics dumping New York W I: PWGBI‘. Yankees 4-2. 2.3 in .620 —— w , . , 26 17 mm ayne Cause} hit a three-run 25 20 .556 2% homer in tile cvcnlh inning to 2.. 2] 523 4 boost Kansas City to victory. 23 21 4523 4 H15 homer over the right field 2‘ 21 ‘50" 5 . fence came off Hal chiff. who 21 23 _ 77 6 _ relieved Al Downing. Reniff re- ” 22 1463 “Li tired the first two batters no 2] 26 '4 7 71/1:me but then walked Charley H 32 .304 14 lLau and pinch hitter Jim Gen- ner last year. pitched three-hit for seven innings and season in the Baltimore victory. it was the sixth victory lor the Orioles in seven meetings with Los Angeles this year and the 15111 loss for the Angels in '1; .their last 19 games. PINCH~H1T VICTORY a pinch double to drive in Frank Mal- zone in the ninth innlnc. giving Boston their victory over Min- nesota. Home runs by . and Ron Hansen proved the dif- It'erence for the White Sox and ihelped left-hander Gary Peters gain his sixth victory of the Don Buford year, Willie Davis added an insur- ance run for Dodgers. scoring tin the eighth from third after Sieve Barber. a 20-eame with" s It‘s]... Willie Stargeil threw the ball ‘into the stands behind home on v 'Ron Fairly‘s fly. Roberto Clemente's lead~off homer off Sandy Koufax in the y i Pittsburgh third inning. ha knotted the game at 4-4. PURITY DAIRY “Parents Prefer Purity Products” 317 Kent Dis! 4-7125 ing for six years without per~ 70 and Romano: Rudolph. Ridzik not: 200013 10x— 7100‘ m, Kline um 17), Bridges l9) \‘rr. HRs: Gin—Coleman (4). Hinton t6), Skowron 110). —Boyer (Bi - Second ran. 100 000 100— 2 0 0 Cleveland 034 000 001— 8 14 0 York 200 30001x— 0 d 1 Wall. 200000100. 310] erbei. i2-1l Perry 151. Sh w 39" (34,. Sieben (7| and Azcue: Daniels t5-3l. Koch (31, Bridges (81 and Brumiey. HR: Clo—Held till. Wagner (101. tier. HR: NY—C_ Smith 13‘. 010000000—1 6 an. 010 000 13x— 5 8 O otiebart. 10-7) Jones fat and Flrsi eman: Short t3.2l and 1);]. Chicago 010 210001— 5 so pie. HR: Pita -— Covington Detroit 020010000— 3 111 'Fisher. Kreutzer (2-0). (61. Wilhelm (91 and Mchrt- Martin (91: Lolich (4-4). Sherry (81 and Roarke. HR: Chi—Ward (5). Det—‘McAuliife 15). International League ‘an 9-3 Syrarhse 0—5 nto l~8 Rorhester 4-2. mond 92 Columbus 00 nville 1 Atlanta 6 Paclfic Coast League Second I Lake City 11 Dallas as Chicago mmom— 8100 (ml/(5 er at Oklahoma City. ppd. Detrolt ooooloaoo— 3 ii 1 50M; . page" islv Wilhelm tilt and Mam/w; Mac 64 Tacoma M Martin: Rakow 12-0. Cladding napolls 2-1 Spokane 11-3 on. Sherry is). Regan t9' 0 d WWW/’59 and 5 San Diego reehan. like. Chi—Buford 11) [/IS I la {-7 awaitl 00 Hansen (6), Del—Thomas (i) [all M smogy Ca‘l t9). falX /’/770‘/ National long-o m constitut— 4 11 o clams/l! . on on soo— s 7 o (It? M719}. Fru- uom sol—sin Wilson (3-2). Radatz t9) and 3547': York mason—s st Nixon: Stooge ti-st. PleiI 19' l/Y/I/S / 7' richal (8-1) and Crandnli; and Battey. Zimmerman 19'. 661M723 7b ‘ son t 7) Studivant toms" York monom— 2llo gym/49509504 ninth to) and (tender. as: Knnaaa cm woulwx— s 617’ off 7a I Hickman (3). Downing. Reniff tut m and FLY/M! smog amt-o; O'Donogtme «Mt. Wy- ———'—‘ Fran. monotonous. oil 18) and Lou. Bryan to) MM“; I 1781113: Kc—Cauaoy (2). m5] (3-2‘ MCCOOI ‘7‘ and and Bromley. HRS: Cle — Ro- , M); 'al‘ds Bro ii (34) a M- g till. w —— fl/i/K W7 W" 8 0 an 0 mano (61. Wagner ash (IMO/pl” Wfi‘ mm at , t, yam any I aka/(t m»! r.Vstlalc. I6-4t and Roseboro Cleveland 013 010 004— 9 13 0 .. . ' ., Willi to Medina- borg til: Law. (2-5) Prlddy Wash. 000050 010— 6102 7”! {Rygfl‘ ‘4“ M a"? ogugsmomon‘ lightweight Green 16! and Burgess. Grant. McDowell (1-0) (at. Bhddy Palmer 0“ mo M“. La—Wl (Ii. cMahon t9). Abernathy (9) House BC. li‘hl‘wemr rub T/lt llRR/IR. i. mission. aminese Nationalist po. vey Reti of Paddockwood. Sank. lice said Sunday no violence at- and welter Fred Desrosiers of tended uh. «momma, mild. HMCS Naden. Victoria. lasted as m, The five others awarded titles ——-——-———-—— were featherweight James Bill 11 l f Edmonton. light m‘lgdlz’weight John Kubinec of Windsor, 0nt.. middleweight " Back! Siegfried Fisher of Toronto. light-heavy Heinz Koppe of Ton onto and heavyweight Helm IAth of Kitchener, Ont, who was also named an Olym- pic reserve. in the roughest bout of tho night, Desrosiers scoer a tecn- who rode in “hoot but) nlcal knockout over John Lapa- Read why TB remains ‘ dula of Tomato. pummoling hmt_md how u simple .him to the mat for an eight test win tell if you or your count early in the first round chi‘dren an infected Get and sending him to the floor your mpy of June we of again midway through the soc- Radar. “mum "km nd. - “>37 ‘9. it If you thou ht miracle drug had "tamed" tuberculosisfl don’t miss the startling re- port in June Reader‘s Digest! tOne coughing driver infec- ted every first-old child rt O.K. Wookly Special USED TIRES for farm implements .. UP W008. We will install thou 11m FREE. repair on typos of For. 11m. Dial Hill a. Peters Id. YOII GAII T00! 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