JULY 17. 1950 (You can't iihitchilike" your way to Family Security There's no'Ilarru in lloping that good luriund will help with a "lift” along the road to pros-l parity, but to trust the future financial security. of a family to luck is to risl: disaster. There! can be no independence without financial security. A family unprotected against the loss of tile breadwinner faces an uncertain future. The sure way to provide a continuance of income a is through Life Illsurance arranged in the form of guaranteed, non-cancellallle monthly pay- ments. Manufacturers Life representatives are qualified to help you plan your Enancial future in accordance with family needs and CITCIIIIIBIIIICCBM Mallur'A"E1'ullEas INSURANCE cons-any Euabllshod lul mun omcl rorouro, caolaaal Basel)alLllesults IATUIDAI NATIONAL humus" New York ooo ool ooo-l z 1 Pittsburgh .. 011 00000:-2 9 I Jonson. Hansen (0) and west- ruln: Werlo and Turner. Broth: .... .. IIORIIM-13 I4 0 Chicago .... loooosooo-5 D I Newconlbe and Oampaneila; Schmlt-z. neonate (l) Kiippsteln ('0 Vnndenneor (a) and Owen. rhuuulahia . zoo oos loo-o ii 1 5:. Louis is: no our-a is o Keintselrnan, Church (3) Kon- stanty (6) and Belnlniok; Lanler, Papal (6) Martin (7) Brazle (0) and Rice. Boston ... 100003001-4 II I Cincinnati sol ooo llx-9 I1. o Ghlpm-n, Roy (3) Antoneili (0) Johnson (7) and Crandall; 3111134011. Wohmeler (9) and Pramosa. AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louis 0000020001-3 I 3 mlullltlhllll 001 I10 000 0-2 I I Gsrver and Lollar; Fowler and Guerra. Cleveland .. 000 210 000 0-8 11 I New York .. 020 010 000 1-4 I: I Feller. Wynn (10) and Began; Lopat and allvera. Honk (9). Chime ooo 501 001-1 9 o Boston. 300000000-360 KITWVW. Jiidson (1) Gumpert (4) and Maul; Littleileld, Stobbs (4) Dobson (9) and Tebbeits. Detroit-Wu-hlnrton. ppa., rain. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Toronto 211 012 000-1 13 1 Montreal .... ... 021 000 210-6 12 It Robertson. Peterson (8) and Plumbo; King. Lee (6) Hughes (8) Epperly (9) and Atwell, Rochester 001000013-5 8 0 Buffalo .. 004003011-811 0 Wittil. C uka (6) Collum ('1) and Wilber; sllverman and No- Vick. Springfield . 010 010 004-6 10 1 Jersey City .. ooo 010 100-2 5 2 spicer and Peden; Bowman and Yvars. Syracuse at Baltimore, ppnd. TI-IE GUARDIAN. CI-IARI.O'I"l'It"I'lOWN Olltario lielains Vllllingdon Cup: Beer Hays Well SASKATOON, July It - (OP) - Ontario today retained the Wiliing- ' don cup. The provincial tour-man goli team champions oi Canada, lod by Nick Wesloch or windav-2' and Jerry xeaselrlng oi Kitch 1, had an aggregate score 01 58 tor the 36 holes oi modal play. only three strokes out the record set by Brit- to weslock with M3 aggregate, Mawhlnney, playing with a cut thumb covered, had 'll-'13 tor 144. Quebec ilnlshed third with an aggregate of 608 and then in order came Manitoba, 017; Suk- atehewan. 633; New Brunswick. Prince Edward Island 838; Alberta 040 and Nova Scotia M1. New Brunswick-Prince Edward island scores: Lou Beatty, Woodstock, N. .3.- 81-TI-158. 16;-Vere Kelly. Frederlcton-3082- William Beer. Charlottetown, ?. E. I.-77-79-156. Ralph Harley, Moneton. N. B.- 80-82 Furnace inspection ...(:In love you as llludl as 305 on next yoor's my luol blllsl Get yours .......j.m, now. No obligation. Bxasellall standings NATIONAL LEAGUE -F P ;l'HE SOONEII YQII START THE llllueooal Budget Pl 8 Burlllo rlslrll ish Columbia in 1968. .??.”.a?.' S'..?1'".loT.”'lffnf'.”.;'5.l P50”-5 ' n - :1 the way with nill Mswhinnoy ALL OVER TOWN mNvENlENr T.IIi"Z.'l'.I W” '"""E' &'?l;'iZ2'.'K”y . I to the ieinlll thretsadsme finished. WW” THIS Pl-A” FRY .rERMgl NOVWORRl Bghvifiiliocggl osrolllltlmsprollllied "til: LAST YEAR'N,O I1-Q surf DELIVERED IN in -scream scored by In! WONDER THEYRE ' - ' ,op1-1M5,,,you'lz5j mKte;:el:rll:g!,llna1terl;u;d biilliliang one BUYING THIS WAY ELL PAID UP BEFORE 75 in the hlteriloon, lair. wllgenexo AGAIN I NEXT WllflTERl aupcsls: RUN: smoomsa All. YEAR lzouno A. Pickard & Go., Ltd. Tel. 240 ,, MNW 6ouPoN' PAYMENTS MAKE HOUSEHOLD .4:-c-'5' o Avoid big fuel bills next winterl Start the 'bluo ooal' Budget Plan now. Eosieron your pocketbook! More convenient! Saves money because yg get the benefits of special Budget Prlcggl ORE YOU SAVE-PHONE TODAJ C. M. - B. H. i (wet grounds). St no i W 1. Pet. -- . u s .. 82 584 SD90"-I Representatives SUNDAY Philadelphia . is so 577 - Boston .... .. 34. us NATIONAL Brooklyn - . 33 554 ,. Ohicnto so 404 nanruoum, England - (or) -.4200 100 025-10 19 0 New York so 449 -- A rowboat still used on the l 0 sinn 1n?d000 000-Swim! Cincinnati 45 423 FaIco's River Dart has bee in i d T l' . ' cm" 3 Pittsburgh .29 43 377 107 years. n 5;" ca a ggiygefyg) x:"n!11Ice(3)' Willis (9) AMERICAN LEAGUE T PM 52' ; 1;: WW-""i"' mm Pm ” Danton 104 002 020-0 14. 2 " 49 32 605 ruum. 000200012-5100 -'-m-m'”r-:t -- Bicklord and Crsndall; Law. 43 all 585 ta? hm xielgdw the, lm Iiieglow Borowy (3) Walsh (4) Chambers 5 3'7 549 ” V ""'" 3 I ””' my MONCTON. N. B.. July 18-(CP) (5) and Mum, - as 44 450 Gallant was the only other Cur- -Thirty-six ladies from Nova scot- second ' so 43 4,29 ranito to get two hits. Young la. New Brunswick and Prince na- 30,”, ...... H m M 2,1 4 1, I . so 51 are Smith who had beaten the C at 13 ward Island goll clubs are slated pm..,,,,,.. .0, no wk, , 2 Philadelphia 29 358 boys three times last year was the held the losing pitcher but he . construction crew to six hits. Cecil . 62 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE W L Ment's Falcons at the Island to tee or! tomorrow at the Mona- Hm Ho . gue (8) and Burris; Lea uo w um 0”" ma C”l"""Y club 1-" "13 Queen. Dickson (8) Borow (9) and P" ' "1 ml” ' p"cu” Mu qualllying rounds preparatory to Turn", y Rochester .. 53 3'1 539 Iooalon at the Old Diamuml, Vle- the Maritime Ladies Golf chanlp- First Slaltltmorle 34 67:) I iomh, 5. The me, Philadelphia ooo ooo ooo-o s o on res 41 544 Ml” l'”'i- WW” ht 5-”- maul; Thunder I Wm wmn" Chicago ooo zoo cox-s I0 2 Jersey City so 535 3 V- Meyer, Clndini (7) Johnson (a) Sprinslield 42 44 ten and seminick; Dubiel and Walker Syracuse 37 42 468 (or (our. second Toronto . 36 49 424 Philadelphia 000101 100-; s o auualo .. , . 31 53 no -- L " Chicago oio ooo zox--lo is I Miller, Dorinelly (5) Johnson (7) First and Seminick, Lopata (8); Lode Clilooln 010 000 000-1 7 1 n ma owen, - New York .. 020 000 001-2 0 0 1!-ii-st Pierce and Mast; Raachi and sil- Now York .. 02.1 000 100- 4 0 2 V9”- Cineinnatl 010 731 401-10 1'! 2 3900nd Kramer. Jones (4) I-lartung (5) Chi 003 001 100-5 1! 0 and Westrum, Calderone (6): Rob New oil: 000 100 001-2 1 1 iensberger and Pramesa, Howell Cl!!! and N18-H105: Reynolds. (5). Sanlord (8) and Houk, Silvers. (B). I 4 secoui. INTERNATIONAL New York too 23: ooo oo-lo is I First v ' Cincinnati (00 012 300 01-11 1'! 0 T053” W9 100 100-1 5 0 somv (11 innings) Montreal ooo ooo ooo-a s 1 o o o Koslo, Hansen (6) g Maglie (7) Britt-in. Thompson (9) and Isdllngllsn roabloos limo lino tobacco: is ooo dpor-' otto. It's tllls rolallaaiioa of time ills tolissoos that Ides a Isdilsgllsu so allli, so ilrosi easy, so so TIIROA r-Ensyf 7 I- Powell, on the mound tor the win- ners allowed only iouri bingies. Henry Gallant got the only extra- base blow, a. triple. C. Gaudet, Dieppe first seeker, also hit. two Johnny Finn was the winning in the second -game. He and Westnlln: Fox. Smith (6) I-Iouteman and swift; Kellner Hgoigog. Seheib (I) and Tlpton. ..so. Innis 000 000 010-1 1 1 Washington 011 000 08:--5 D 1 Overmlre and Moss; Hudson and (1) Sims. (5) Pearce (5) Harris (ll) Marohildon (1) Nixon (2) Kinder (7) and Baits. Second Masterson. Parnell (9) age 'reb- Plumbo; town. Lee (9) and Atweil. Haiti (7) and Pramesa, Howell Second Toronto Montreal .. .. 000 001 n-1 'l 0 AMEBICAN Trinkle and Oswald; Erskine and Teed. irirst First Detroit 010 I00 M0-2 0 I Syracuse 500 OI 100-0 0 I Philadelphia I00 001 Ix-6 '1 I Balimore .. 000 810 001-5 10 1 and Guerra. and Riggan, I-Iayworth (5); Raney. second Shore (1) Nothe (3) Fine (0) Detroit 000 600 001-1 9 2 Klleman (8) and Unser, Klutts (0). Philadelphia 310 100 001-6 11 0 Second Gray, White (4) and Robinson; Syracuse ....'0l0 101 0- 'l 12 2 Baltimore 100 000 x-I0 12 I Hayes (9) and Grasso, Evans (2) Second onto ). nntialo 001 ooo 0-1 I 2 First - , itoeheator ....ooolsox-ooo gevelanll 510 001 I10-10 ie t Wade and Tabacheck; Copeland ...... .. 421 006 011-13 14 2 and Marshall. Garcia. Beardon (1) Benton (6) First Pierotti (1) and Hogan; Parnell. Jersey City 004 an ozd-it is 1 goes: Spencer and Wars. 50201 (1) second Cleveland . II it ass-o is 1 Boston 000 010 ooo-4 11 2 spllngrleld sis ooo I-I0 ll 2 Gromi, Lemon (3) and Murray: Jersey City .. ooo I01 0- I I I Byerly, Jolly (7) Prelidergast (9) Blake, Jolly (6) hi-endernst (0) and Riggan, Hayworth (6); Med- linger, Payne (3) Piechotto. (ti) Shore (7) and Kluttz. First Builaio ..0t00000I0O-all its 100 010 1-6 I! I moohester 1-Iarrls. mvenguth (8) Hausnlanrl (10 innings) (9) and Novlch; Fasaholz, schultz 1(8) Wild (0) and Wiiber. Springfield . 000 in iiO- it it I Costello. Lamanna (4) and Bur- Porto and Peden; Lopes. West (1) bolts. coming to the Department are causing serious losses to sheep. tlodr destroyed through his enclosed It night. P. I. I. DEPARTMENT riox (6) Tolnasic ('1) and Yvars. Owners of dogs are urgently requested to keep these animals confined at night and in cases of dogs roaming and out of control to destroy them. The menace of dogs roamlng,.pai-tlcularly at night, provides a serious menace to the sheep industry. 'Iosaea occur owners of dogs that cause the damage are liable for the full extent of the value of destroyed No farmer would wish to see his neighbour's neighbour and a valuable industry by keeping your dog ATTENTION Reports are of Agriculture that dogs farm flocks. Where such negligence-Protect your OF AGRICULTURE alllowed seven hits and struck out twelve, but Wilson. his rival moundsman. gave up only eight bingles and he struck out iiiteen. A. 1". claimed that there was no Bobby 'Plmmins' home run was the ieatlire clout or the game. And he also got a double. Benny Grady had two for iour. and Rae. visiting centre fielder, hit a triple. Gould and Gard MacKay hit doubles. The umpires were: .Platr:, Jimmie Hogan and Glen Deswoches; bases, Jimmie Hogan. Glen Desltochos and Henry Bernard. The Charlottetown Falcons won a doubleheader (mm the R. C. A. F. Royals yesterday, at the airport diamond. taking the first gonzo '1 to 6, and the second 12 to 1. Tile first game was played under pro- test by the Airmen because um- plre Kane had sent in.1rom third with what proved to bewthe winning run as a. penalty for an Air Force outfielder throw- ing his cap at the ball. The R. O. MacKenzie . penalty unless the cap came in Contact with the ball. Mccllllooh. who was pitching the best game oi his surnmerstde career, allow- ing the Falcons only two hits in six innings, fell apart; in the seventh. and Murphy who was sent in to put out the tire, was also hit hard. The Falcons down 6 to 0 going into the last inning scored all their seven runs in that final frame. A total of seven home runs were hit in the two games, Bolvin hitting three. Whit- lock two, and I-lulme and Cox one apiece. PARIS. July 15 - (Reuters) - Henri Philippe Petnln, Mzlrslial of France and head of the wartime Vichy Government, has been moved to summer quar- ter: in his prison of the exposed, formers. Williams May Be 4 Out For Season CAMBRIDGE, Mass., July 10 -( (AP) - Ted Williams said Saturn day he has been informed anothen operation may be necessary on his elbow and that the odds oral against him playing again thil season. Williams is in hospital where he underwent surgery Thursday. l-Ill left elbow was Iractured. in thl all-star game in Chicuao. rocky 11 d'Yeu elf France's At- lantic coast to avoid the effects ol oppressive heat. Sources In closl touch with the 94-year-old said his health is "slowly de eriom ailrlg." :... oldies: ” LOOK WHAT. 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