-... .mn..u-.-.-. Page 6 The Guardian. Friday. Sept. 2, 1955 Barry's Ancl Dairy Play t year-old trotter I Thursday night to capture the S73,840 Yonkers Futurity .. Brooks Extend LeiadITo 13; ImporianiA.L. GamesToday YONKERS. N. Y., Scott Frost sped in front all (AP)-The sensational tliree- the way 0 a one year-record for harness horses. II l The winner's share of the purse.. -”t335,n:)tl.8(l, brought 2 "Little Joe -OlBrien Driv-es Scott Frost To Victory In Rich Yonkers Futurity. Trot Crystial Dairy Wins 11-? In Softball Semi-Finals . l , . . .- . The Crystal Dairy softball team one in the fifth off Kimher. mg . - h G Th. E -. his ea;-miigs this year to S;118,hI.i.1.8O. He had ii hankioll I saved off gummmon in me sum. one "1 in, ,eyIgnIIu, on ol,mI CNI " ' u u S l ' ' . - . j of 583,101 befoie Thuisday night s peifoimance. By Tm. ASSm.lM.ED PRESS mm mm mm W0 innings ,0-wmnel. this seasom gaming f;iIani5 lu:IiI ferlIo;:iI.IfIt:;”IIII1IlIIIeIIII1Isl?;I;lI 1III1I1geI1II :Il;I9IlIlIIIlIl3&I '3IIII3 gcIIlIlI::I:lIIIII':SlIII c . . . t i T 1' . 3 9 - . T -i Barr") hustling Lions and the stand to take the next 93" andi Dnwn by me lime Cmmdm" -veal” '5 "Wlwd by SM (a'""' R The Banting Am9l'il'3n Liagw sq"?!-eh me Braves, who hllldfulseveln bmul mlliedillesz Bllllcev Eagll l:l'defeatlnB1l!9R- C' A' 11'' Nye" drive .0 center m the my ham” it I . lunsbuie lslalnd Dairv tin at each pull within one game of tieinn the r”l"5"”'" fl" 0'B.rle"' Sm" .Fm5ll Sham” Calm "mam aml ”'""" conlcnders had A chance to catch 5:fe"95- l" "LEI "'55" "Wm 0 ' g'I';5ckwe3il collared la in .5!I NM. .1 the Airport diamond by the E l l othsir agaln this evening at the old playoffs up tight. easily whipped his seven rivals.l farmoi; Ishattcr Ialsn iznl l""V”l their breath Wllh 3 day 0" Thurs" ill;-.eAgllln:)eU'E TWICE hall also drove in two runs, while score of 11-7. The Flyers now lead Crystal Dairy AB R H 0 A p; i 1 diamond in the sixth game of the The Dairy will have their big I”"l5hI:"S ”lf'I ml: llmd II'I"'9 hs'xI;' mllney '" glhl:la:l:i:os:,fn;ll!l”1l:?:- day while Broaklylh opemig "5 Na. Starter Ray Crone and three re-Chuck Harmon homered with two the best of seven serie; Hire: ;lgI1IlIlIIeIlII-IIIICl : 3 1; g QI : , . . . . I. I I.IIIII d H .I. H I .I .h eon! event wti IE em: 5 a ea Incss i'aIcln ., I t- I.1 Leas", lea ti, games I . ' t I The sixt gam . . ?' . iciiiiihglil mi? (ill1n(lIhlh('!0ll”l:l1lIlllllgslygrlirlnsgnglb tiii.srtlIl1z:i:il1ciihi(.:l"l ”?'l”l”l”'"T' wh" was his ('l"s.eSH Hm” Hopi a Smmmmw (if Mn” alggill Mm 8 6-3 mmsinn Over me llieevetllisirgehiirzliialii (B;eo)(')klsC::ec;p1&l1il:: onDl.loSrWCllll(l:zt-les hit a pair of home gvillmlise pilaygdaat Queen Elizabeth 5' ghflllard-IS : 3 Q A 2 9 l to iadxance In the Island finalslyear. on the mound and hr w'illl:'Ihill1f'I'I1E-t'Il'(I":IIIIlI:l9NH;'I"lb1"”"l3" FfIf'I5I:IIIhl::'I'I'Ifi”l,!Il';'TIlfa'l"";:":II,m.m "'","”f"p l.u'lw'”I'Ikee grgfiljix-l,l.klruns onifour hits. and the fifth. runs for the Giants. Al Dark 301 diamond on Sllufdly 8fE9T'IlI';;lnv S:'I:n(;IrI' 1; 5 0 1 :1l 2 ; l Siam” lht” Pl"1'l('9 C”""l-V W'""” l" "PP"”9d by ll" l"""5 d”l"'"dil "E. ' a "L . ' i 3- -. - I " i . 9 in .C"'”""a" k'.'"” 9d " e when they got the other three hits one. Jim Hearn was the laser for and if necessary. the c n8 8' B (I ah I I 1 n I ' Aft h in down '4-0 in games lablc hurler Spud Chandler. Game Gdl"Vh0”"v "mwd by v”"""" T w'ul "'9 ”"'”d "”'"l "l 2'l ” Giants 7-4, with Joe Nuxhall be- R H 14" Ink game It the Airport mg "me - 9733' - - 0 0 I or e 2 I- - . . 30 Mavhui-I, of Dextcr. Me. whipped made last year by Prnntn him. III, "III wmn.IIIIIeSI Redlc and three runs. oy Caapane a n . m . III II I Hm.,i,I 11, 5 1 1” 9 1 l the Lions rallied in a do-nr-die itime is 6. . l r , . , , - Y . 05"” F , . . singled home two of the Brooklyn The last place Pirates. c ce even ng. I I C I ab 5 1 0 9 under the vtire ftiui lengths ahead who was retired Vlediiesda) as a . , g ur hl y s an ng. 1 1 I . - v - - pmhel 51"” 19” and P'tLb g runs and scored another. Rookie lar team for the last three years. Ray SN" Pllched 7 13 IMIHIR R Sm” 3 I 0 0 I l . - :Il,III:'IIIIC KiIlIlI"”amy 5 mack Rm”. m"V"r'OM' ell”-"l ”;:”'l'I' 2”? game?) l:Il”:eVe:',i,:lRoiiei- Craizw giving up 10 hits be-itwept their series with the Cards for the winners Il1dIIWI:dC1I'IedI::IIesd B'a"IImI': " 0 0 0 0 . : wlldca 1'5 Shade Llverpool 5.0.. 'p,..,,;.. on California wi.i,.,- " mm Eff; ;.,; i,;T,1'j,,,,;V...,(;,,, ;:,,,,.,. lore Minx relieved bi Clem L-b'-"rand W" the" .5""" 5.”""5"'k."5 W" "19 W'";, f"?,ef, 2;” Wm, ,,,y' Totals ' 37.11 R 27 a 1 .II who hI,M.t km H race this . II-IIIIIII-IIIIIIII . in the seventh. won his fourth Gene Freese Ihll aa tie-bran Iing walked 5.C;nIIellBaIIe"I Came In xyImpm.9d Ismn In NEW 1 3 2 To Deadlock series . - s l T l 5 i .....-.-no ii :::."i'i:'r.oi”?:-.e”w'ti '3:ill":.;e tar H: 'l' r 2”” ' - , - - U . e 0 ' V . t . ac son. 1 o 5 - l Baseball Sl8ndlng5 n ?:'eIEfIIa: IIlInkw:Ig!:;:o Psrggig been Cincinnati's only consistenlla bases-loaded double. :IowedIcIIIIt;dhllI:e"3III'I:fIk1I:I'I3 Rule, 3h . : 2 0 0 4 I l ””3Rm0ll- 5 5 'CP” K”"' ”'”'”x' '"Pl i A "””h'"" Rv THE CANADIAN PRESS ' l3l'V"'l'0'a"d Wh "'0 Scmnd Pm" . . Cittprlell went the route for R. C. ii 5 i i iii if it 4 ml" wllmals l"'”1l" hack m mp "mg g”"disla'll mm". by A” i A,m,,.h.a,, mag", l Ilntlians. New York Yankees. lied ' b S A F. He gave up lisinslcs. struck Pmclmf N H 1 . 0 . 0 . I Halifax and Disirit-I lcaguc senii- HochHdl-I,I,IVg HaliIfIaxD(IIa:rdi:ial;IIIiIi:ItItIi QIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII I 0 r n e r Ifor the rllllllfll-Jill spot. will open a III-II 9 and w:IIIIId III DIIIIIII Is. .. I . 2 I I I 1 - T.h::'.::”i..:';Sl: .':i..;:1::.”:::r i:..:'..". l iv:2::;:.::,:'"' - - ""1”””l";'”l."”-"l”d-D5”! M-Rm ., I ' - ' - t .- s -- ' ' s ' .' i ,- , ' . . i ' 1 W l. Pct Gill. , x , ,. t f . i T d F l G T h tiers wlt is. incu in T t rchuck 1 H 5 1 1 9 9 1 : i '”l"'” h"l"" d”'"k'”'s5 halwd ”'e.w'”', an M lmurl mm Tmm Bt'0oklNll as 46 649 -- l I" 'he.dm”lI,n"- ili"n.i”". lidlvli .Tl"T D0dEPFS- "e.ed”l.5 3"-V ""11" ; O triple. in strles. Edger Taylor had Bgrrene, rf . . . . .. 8 o 0 I a t ' dame aftcr seven lflI'llflIES Liver- Beait-ats. I I I MIIIIIIIIRIIII 73 6" 549 I3 on the Iices 921" " -bI"”l f "VII liination of 10 victories or MIl- I I I I 2 for 4I one of his smashes also BI ROSSI If II 2 1 0 1 . . 1 pool loads the best tiltnlne series Hnchs homer eluInin.itcd Bear PIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 70 M 522 WI ish tinge and the exenint ail waukcc defeats to clinch the pen- The Island minor league base- nierside Little Leaguers 2 hits and IIIIIIIS for "Ina buck Vance H”. OIIVEII III I 0 Q I ' I H Ic:-its after a gruelling nine-game VIIIIII YIIIIIII FIR 64 SH WI gives that cool IlCI3llll2 and that nant. had just seven hits. but lani- ball playoffs are (led up today sslTeammstes Cooper and Maclfber- IIS hit . double Totals 37 7 7 T, 9 I i l'”'lt F”l'kl"'- l" ' sham l”i'"-5".” - ' y.- fSint'iiinati 60 71 22 . .'r”h' .mHmm.im.g lammni luiv. S "mm M victories by the Sumllson blamed home” in lead hmmg For the Flyers, Paul Dion had RBI's: P. Schurman. 4. G 4 ''"m”""' E”? "P '"”'V ml” hm .-Beanialii Mini limi fihe mllltls l Cliirago R4 72 .471 23": imlughhbnf fitiillti o tmerside B-amams and me Cm-rl.' stuck on Gun”! who suffered the 2 for 4, and Bill Taterchuck 2 for Bernard 1. Harris 1. Canmnz l. as his teammates banged outIui1h aI6-. r;IiariziIiIi utI ourI uI3IIaI-I551 Lmlis 55 7-; 417 30,? IbuIIn I:iIIIIIaIIsIIcI AIIIyI)IIIIII II.IIII IIIIIIIIIIII ottetown Little League at MemorialIloss. II PII II SI Come" MI I mph Jackson II Klmber 1I (-mm,"1I Nah, a singe Ian s 011191 Kaye II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 53 no I394 33 . . I .III I II III I) II Field yesterday afternoon and Cooper on Mac erson eac Edgar Tlyxors work "I right man II Tmerchuck II Ummnk I hm Rirhards Mm; 1n0g( (if the fax the victory. Hnch uas rained III: air-Ivtiih us M II)Ul IlitI IdI.sIICIa'Ii in evening, I added singles to their homers for Held stood out He got two beauw PIMEI JI Hunter; bag” H I way H”. iIm,I.pm,lI but gm he-lp.0lf the field by hundreds of cbcer- plzvtufls ate in in NHIYIL in ic Y Victims of a 14-1 massacre in 2-4 and 2-3 afternoons respectively. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII nabs anerkmg NMI Lanm.yI HI BIEEIVI from Ron Cote in thc final inning. 'lnlEI fan-V. I I I Kcnlville played errorlcss ball.. I'lom RiiJ"Wsk' I) while their opponents had twoIiiinlz.Is Ibefore Ed Buck miscues. to finish the game Baseball Results By THE CANADIAN PRESS ”""""t;:,.,L:,:-,"l.;i,,. ., .1 Great Prelimi Miluaiikee Brooklyn 003 030 00x-6 7 2- f'ronc. Jnlinsnn l5l Joll.V l6l L3- cd 0'7 lll came in W . Drabowski in the final inning On S'side Fight Card first Island Cltaiiipionsltips to be ldecidcd this aftcriiotiii at .'llcinor- Midget Practice I lial Field when tlic Suninicrside Tlit-re will be R midizcl baseball Little l.ca;zuci's and Bniitnnis and Trurn starter Don l-lasnn navcIprnctice this cvciiiniz on the old the teams from the samc divisions I,-m,k,. win in the 54300 bursary av to Bill Rochford and Moe diamond near Memorial Ficld atlfrom Lliarlottctowii (angle in tho go” mm-name".'1-hm.5dm,I l 5.00. third and final games of cacli scr- ies. Up in Siiiiiiiierside on Tllf'.Ktlil)' the local Bantams knocked the dziylights out of the western ninc 14-1 and the Suninicrsidc Liltlc Lcagucrs won 6-1 but last evciiiul: nary Bouts their home town Tuesday evening the Summerside bounced back to take a 4-1 win over the local boys and the Western Capital's Little Leagucrs who took the opener in Summerslde were trounced 12-2. Lloyd Doiron set down the Sum- T()lt()NT(l -CPI---Jack Kay. pro- .lossional at the Montreal Mount lllrtinn cmirse, roasted to a five- llis fiiial-round 74 gave him 1: i210 total compared with 215 for tournament favorite Bill Mawhin- ncy, Vancouver. and Norm Smith. Thc three men share 54.000 prize nuiiicy. designated to give each a I0-weck "holiday" on the winter Foot lniury Puts Swaps On Shelf Indefinitely The final games of the two series will be played this afternoon at Memorial Field with the Bantams beginning at 2.00 and the Little League following. The Charlotte- town Bantams are asked to be at the field at 1.00. Starters With Positions For Summerside Raceway LABOR DAY. MONDAY. SEPT 5. 1955 Post Time 8:30 P.M. Daylight Time A PACE - 2 DASHES - SWO-00 PER DASH blng tilt and Rice: Craig, Labine golf loop in the United States. Moriell Woody 2-ls Captain Morgan 5-4; Prince Budlong 78- Me; i t7. and camlmmlia W-Craig" L- m I .u I M but b "I 9 H W, 31 ”"' '09?” Park 93”" '93” M CL..j-e. (,7. E55,, 35. &gffolk yohlef 4.3- Premier J Walter 14' Eva Budlonli ' l ' ' 1 . ' - ' V "aiiie. 0 ar t:: . .- - 1 . . - . A . . . . - ' ' '1 rmnpt wolzozeieouprneiligliigrv (;):fULl;al)l'5 siiigh ziiiid willing. and will no doubt have :?VI.:hl0rll,kfaiiazlillrrihslthilgozfp CHK.”:G(:! (APII E An mhtmzg-.and Tenney h in Ewe Swaps N 3&2. r"""""""l M3 2m 000''712 zlil high character as those on the contingciits of SUDDONPVS lmnl Riinmitirsidc 412-v'car-iilrlshl2-Z and gtiitlitllpgllllitlllil af)(,)1”p:l1 illivtllepfinilgl pe-lequme rein. "15 "mm ” com” I PACE-2 DASHES-315000 PER D55" 7 M12” IV'I'Ik I "Ila "Ila ?;I'?7-;III'IIIIInlcard for Saturday night at lhe RIace.thcir IlIioinc touiis to chcerI them "19 wpslmn Bamalns mm? nu. 0" ri0dIImd clouded me hopes of petition will depend upon how l00fll Rpal IIII. 5I7I Fuck; MIIEIWYII 4I2; 1." Com” H: Mann" p HI . - ””"l ”'"U '?”f ' ' I'lVV8IV S t a d ium in Summcrside. .00. Willi -llFH'Dl'"9l'l 3"” 'l"a'"”r lop 4-1. The sciics have hccu pru- l.().VD(lN tncutersi -Rcsulls all fans 9; seem: him run malnsl he responds to treatment. Lou Kalmuck -MI June Brena 5,5; Jean 5”, L9, 3.3; Ten spot 3.4I I I WIll1fllWl I'll (nel mi .Vlon13ht til iGooi-gr Hurns of Halifax is not on for the main event. and l'lanisa,v dmmi Wm, rlapsv haII,,h"”I mm M,(.m. nWI.hI,s plawd in the-N III a IIIII this season 1 FANS l .2" and Knit l. Hcarrl. HRV Cln-Herr knnwn 0,, gm lslamlp hm mmpg and Borden in the scini-fiiials. this HEM m'.(.i.”m and I mmd bl, U, Unned K-mcdmn Th"r;dm.. l.'!:heuIII:Il:. III ms right ("mm mm DISAPPOINT I - c VACE.-1 DASHES-3125.00 PER DASH . '”"" hll"'””" 2i "M" E10 S -I m mvvsidr sfmm:I.V rP- "ll" '”"ki W” W W1 9”" '" hf lnni: ball hillmu Tlic cvmtds ENGLISH LEAGUE M. ,,,.,l.,u,y.C.d by Rsx cl 5",. Thcumds 0' rams lens '" "W .Iay's Goldie 7-10: Leo's Pride 6-8: Jay's Hope ms; Col. is-nioiu I St Louis 210 002 I00--5 R Zlrnmmg-ndpd by reliable (l9Y()t9ps staged in Suinmt-irside. and Jerry hm,.,,-, hm," 5l,,lymE mu nf lhp Dwmnn 1 wmm owner 0' the Mg Camomltesst had hoped to see Nashua. the MI L” F-rum Hg. June Cress 57I Orange 381 9.4; Luswlu L”. "I . P"'Kh'"'Eh Wlmf" '-3': ;II”I,flnr the squared circle. He will in- Shccn. Ivan Dnhorvv and Elm" stands onto mp playing lIt"ltl hut Charlton A 3 Sheffield u 2 i..,m.' Pf”? 0' "'9 "”- .”"”I" I'I”5 ll"? Billie Budloiig M: Lou Budlong H. I Arroyo. (:vItItIIoIlII RIIIIIIIII riI;:II I idem have 1,, be E00,; in hum his Malhoson are ln be ('nng1-allllaletl we hm", ,0 SN, 3 hm ,m.m,”l ,m.aIV BMW," H SWIIIIII WIIII bested Nashua byIW11h Swaps. the pride 0 t e was .. II IIIIIOIII-2 DASIIE IZIIIIIIII PER DASH ( Tnm 'v1arFai-lane wlslies a full Show s,m”.day night In no llic series l-1 in zamos I l - f . k I ,I , .. . . . -V931; I possibility of pitting Swaps iiizninst ltI"fWIl Ol l!lr1)'0l”S- Walter 4Young Peaniilsl Arsciv E',""'”." 0'B"l"" hl”""l " l"""iiinai:ilizEe lTl'lIlllUE2Ol'l)l:llligallflnlflatllli Probable Pllchers inslrrwfn zips”?-ll;.:?'Idws;”u.fr;::'fr:,N N'”l"”' 1" "'9 "memo Sywnbyl A I -- mm M Summerside and (Young of ciilfuit Clnuls to help O Brien tnIw.omim,nm. displayed 0" shnulmrs IIIJE ZIEIIIIIIE "IIIII stakes Sept. 14 It Belmont. Iinrl Snrni. SIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIWIIIIIIIII Md own with such a promising young fighter as Bobby Quinn of Charl- ntlctnwn. Quinn is tbc type of boy who keeps getting better round after rniind. His condition is at all lln1PS superb. and he is able to carry the fight in the later rounds. lf Burns is as good as they say he is, this bout might steal thc C 1 iii LEA V A '- Junior Practice There tllll he a hasehall praclirc for the Junior Abhies this evening at Memorial Field at 545 Coach Tigerl Steele of Cbarlpttetnwn are both well known in Island fight circles.I They have met before.- Steeliv getting the nod. They are sure crowd pleasers. and park the kind of dynamite in their punches that could easily mean a knockout for either bny. "" "”5""hll”E 5”?" ml 3""aCllV9 when the first Eanic will lit-t under- W'"E"am- way at 2.00. ln Ilic city l(':I;1llf' linscliall liiiiils lhc l)oiIL'crs and Ihr Flycrs rcsiimo Vlcs Win I their scrics on Sunday aftcrnnnn ll" illI'mI'I'l'I'”:l Iw"'fC "l In" The openin: Eanic ll'ctliic.stl:iy '"""" mu)" 1' awe 35' "9"" EVFIIIYIE left no doulii in the niiitdc; ""1 mp moi Edged mp hm.” 14'” of spectators that both nincs are the win Ralph Bcaton went. the d'Sn:1aIm9 iakllng are l"”' I we do not condone such piiiziiacinir IIIIII ((?II”I:'I;I'I:9'IIIIbtIfI:: h:I7:IrII' ?”:;lI" sheiiaiiiizans it Irertainly makes evi- IUIIEII 's '5 or 9 don! the fighting spirit and ll1t' ” ” ,SErlt)llSf1PSS with which the players larc taking this series. on more than nno player. Whilv Lis1'iOcisuaIf'ies It was quite apparent tluriiii; Ica- l)ont-astci' R 3 Plymouth A l Division lll (Soulhcrni lCl)l(illPSlCT ll 1 Bmirnemtuilh 0 lmytnn 0 2 Gillingham or Nr-u'pni'l f" 0 Aldersliol l Nortliamplnn T 2 Swindnn T l Wnllsall 2 Rriahtnn 2 1'1 lengths in the Kentucky Derby. ltheir 8100.000 winner - take - all lmalrh race Wednesday at Wash- ington Park. It was the only defeat for Swaps in nine starts in his sensational YORK IAIPV IProbablt-IGE-rs "COMPLETE REST" -t c-is for Itndays major leaiwfi Ellsworth said the exact nature IINEES lMDfl-CISL l9C0l'dS HI paicn- of (he lnjury may not be known '"595” for several days. American l.t-agile I (flm-ago at Cleveland 1N1--John-I indefinne pem,dI lsnn (6-3! vs Maglie I0-ll. l Washington at New York--Mo sw3p5I nld; campaign as a three-year-old this- He ordered ll complete rest for his horse for In Meshach T 2 ii in uy. trainer of Ion eastern tracks later in the cur- .rent season. i 'day. -ship swept: to the east. Handlers lwere set to race the two horsesl l l in the east several times before the season ended. The owners had talked of thel Pole Breaks 'Roce Record I PRAGUE. (Reuters) -- Cbromlk of Poland Wednesday J erzy Connie French 7-4: All Budlong 4-8: Frisco the Great 100; lion If weahlier proves until Tuesday. September 0th. IBM. lmllcd Nash" by 6'5 lengths ml Nashua headed back east Thurs-1, Worthy Dale .1-1: Robert Lee ll-5: Jimmie A 1-7: out HDTVPFW Hi Ellsworth had planned to Sir Francis Drake 6-2: Miss Jalll 5-3: Muriel E 9-10. race will he held an fonowinli IQL PROFESSION! See the men whose knowledge and execution of safe driving practices and driving skills no equalled Ir few other drivers-and surpassed by none at the - -.. Ynung McNeill of Miscout-he and gue play that there was not a Dcrmnlt (fl-ill or Port:-rfield I10-Hi A" Is no Wm,” that um horse ' -, . . A t . ' . . broke the record for th 3.000- Wendcll Olnei ofI Alberton will great deal nt love lost heluccii cs l-ord lls-6lI I lfirsl injured his right from fmtlmetre steeplechau by EWIIIIIIIIII II tangle in the curtain raiser. Both ,, I I I . I I these two teams. In practically l)L-lmit at Kama; C.lIy tNl l:.,Iv- ear” in his ”".e(,Iyear,0ld career the event in . track meet Mm . boys are comparatively new to the IIIIllIII'IlBD1lIIIIIIII?IlIltiin:ItI;:II eW.l.Iv HIIM In whwh um), (,pmN.d wk ,0I0, vs C(,(.(.m.Pm II-H-HI :IIIriIII In my 0' his mIIjoII ”ceIIICzedIoIIovIIkI. -I BIIIIII III IIIEIII 1 Hwy IVVI ' one antil or more was obvious ovi- 30510" 51 gamma,-9 lNi,sulli.'thk 1 ---es I ,-.I 1 I d h 1-,, .Ii I . I . . I y I II yeah I lmlnutes. 41.2 seconds. PT Chile To an :::i ?fSl3.f.?,Z”. .3: .. ifiirzi ::":r.";;:L”:l;"5.t::i;.;:cn.::t' ?" "ms. v- '" Tl” "W" 1' ” ""' SE mm er the Algerian and Moroccan viol- ,, . W i .- . 'j '"”"' ' - me H W )0 9 as st-rte II by Sandor Rosznyol of Hungary I mm, AIIIII 20I.I,lI The SOIIITIIS said IIIIfI?IIlI;II1IDt;IIItI:iIo tI&"lIl:IIIlISIlITI1DfIIlII IIIIIIIIII NiItItlnnInl :eagI:iIt-I INI l9I5.:I, IiInclIi:dinIli his race yesterday last year. I Tuna Cup 'l" ""'"b"'' '"'''3.' ll” .m"Nl mEh”' Rive vour all without rosortiniz to, 'lll :5-lllgvs glinoni-imtdifini - w"l'he iii-cl-iii: plan of Ellsworth iiilfrmfr films lmmlh liIAtisstll')i5v4ht:i - wt-,,(.,.P,,RT N q M, linFliillli-3”l3&"'iE?i..Zl3IlL'.Td '.l'.lii Q::l;3ili 1?." ii'iZ""” 3;”? '"k."s New not at Philadelphia no. i 22",? 2 ..,.'i35'fe.”l,f i.e...l.'i(.,. PUBLIC INVITED -. N0 ADMISSION biiniit-i. . i '7 1 ' T” ' ' ' f -V 9 mi-V 3 ""1"" '-Call 15-0 vs Roberts I21-lfli, ' " 1' pl 1 d l J 1 TM ch,lEI wmch wan me Sh” TI, I pro-French Mnslems were killed. guyI Hnish laslu n d 1, I k llv I I I Vl)I1('ll o nan n uy. s My in IBMI Wm be baIII:' as "II m,,5,I of "mm 8,, 0"", Zen, and IIII LI as "III sIIIIIl;I”IIIIzs'l" IlII me (incinnatl in Milwaukee tNI- 1.0. Lat. I. cuss") tin-e;l1as not yet bgen rntuled. IWlPl' 19-91 vs Spnhn I13-13:, 77- -W -A --v------------ St. Louis at Chicago-Poholsky?F?.'5-sntgt " 7A'l0""I”0”5F' .79) vs Rush HIIM I izroy reet. urge nt. Dial I - nearby areas. Isemi-official figures nternallgglnrl placed the rebel dead at 700. Of- i "1 ficials said hnth filzurcs seem lnw. competitor in' the ';'lIII"8 CUP match off here Federico Wiesner of Santiago. Chile. captain of the team. nu- Amcrit-nn and National l.eagut-s to see that "nice guys" like Walt Al- . . . . ston, Al Lopez and Marty Marion Unofficial estimates for rastialtiesmre I pram, mud MI "III In and in Morocco alnne run to 3.000 dead. II . . p last place. 4 nounmd Wednesday MI d In Algerii. A government official l M" indud, mmdn :nII”"lf'II put. the death toll in 1.27:4 rebels m.IV"I Ihmn Md Jam Edwards l and 123 Frenchmen and pro-French d 3 - - I Mnslems.I agga "Ham." Clmm E" M Sim The natives by tradition secretly A” N”, nngh,” MW Ex” I bury their dead and refuse in dive in the international. Moiiri-gig-i”””"'”'” "mums members of the Chilean fdnms ' which competed in 1950. 1961 and 195.1. Meanwhile l1nrrv's Linus arcI growling ominously in Ihoir canes. and showing to the PI1l1l'P softball. world that they are a long way from bciniz beaten yet. The Dairy I SUMMERSIDE RINK wouldn't mnko the odds too lnnlz said Tiiestlay. Firefighters extin- in their favor for the Lions arel Sm. 3 will get another chance to win the gttishcd Z6 fires in the last 24 at the point right now. in fact for The Promoters have spared no effort to main: this NEW 1955 HILLMAN SEDANS t ,K-i he Aristocrat of Undergarments Stop info this Heavy Cotton Rib Windsor-Wear Comb- GNTARIO FIRES D()llsl-ID TORONTO ICPV -Recent rainfall has helped reduce the number of fires liurniniz in Ontario to. R9. the department of lands and forests T . I , , parently nnheatablc riszhl-hander his WM CW1? will hf 00mPEl- Henry Ht-irtinizer on the mound in Int: alzmnst Arizenuna. the British Commonwealth. Cuba. Mexico. the United ISLalt-s and Vfnezuela. league title this evening at the Old Diamond and will have their so- bours while only seven new ones the last two games. where they. broke out. Five arc still out of con- glust have to win or else and therol Too Many '"a''”" "d 9”" on ll" trol. Ihasn't been an "or elsc" as yel.l Boxing Clrd ' Bus Drivers H M Mm or M I. 0 II . L. . . .-,.......- gt-lRl;Jli(h.'l.'E2l!SiiTANY1f lei BQIIIQ ImPOrECd I ' perfect fit NOVA Sllllllll l A WOLVERHAMPTON Enli. fCP1 Bus drivers began in him on all overtime here Thiirsday in protest iilzainst the employment of too many colored workers. r-V They said that while not wishing ilfn ' , a color her they had Iinslsted that the corporation should hire only .52 but that M were at ,present working on the buses. It is the latest development In the general problem surrounding lthe immigration to Britain of thou- lslnds of colored people from Brit- ilsll colonial islands in the West Indies and elsewhere. As British subjects they are free to enter lBl'itlllI without restriction. Do- lpraud economic conditions in their own territories have prompted many to come to England when Jobs are plentiful. llltllllll Complotoiwitb HEATER AIR CONDITIONER DIRECTIONAL LIGHTS PLUS ucmss I S1695 NEW LOW PRICE . - A ll 1 MARTIN'S GARAGE - ll 10 - 3 MINUTE ROUNDS BIWWEIN EARL M'ocDONALD Iritiislt Oohlnbis Middleweight Gtnmviol VERIUI DONALD "DUCK" TRAINOR Canadian Middleweight Contender SEMI-FINAL RUB RAMSAY versus HOLLY DORDEN watch his one. Bud recently won I close decision over Iordcn Indbotiliboysssoutloravlnlhialmo. "ctiitrsiu nisn YOUNG MaoNElLL versus WENDELLIOLIVK nsuumnv pours BOBBY QUINN vs. GEORGE BURNS WALTER "Yotm Peanuts" ARSENAULT nut GED STEEL llllllb .,, Play Safe on the highway this weekend Iusslutslils yssiin-ehupnl . TIRE SERVIC wrvsnv-NN .1rJlIv'l.'-oi, UNTAGU Chew any brand you like. but Shell while you dxvc. Naturally we recommend refreshing, delicious Wrigley's Alert drivers are safe kivers. Avoid drowsi- ness and driving jitters. 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