- anvv(- C13,, .,-. NORTH SHORE E Meinhers of the Spring Valley innship include FRONT G. Ga.-I All-Stars Hockey team unit won lam. A. Newman. R. Harris. I). the North Shore Hockey Champ-,PickMts. C. Murphy. -SPORT SNAPSHOTSZ . M Peguasiv-eqPovtIers Oi Blair Put Whitby In The Running Bv GERALI) LOLIGIIEED Canadian Press Staff Writer 'l't')F70fx"r(l it”l'” Whitby Dun- lnnn ucrv aptly dubbed Canada's! Align Cup and” lhprpg I wiry. The rubber -f'I)lT1l"Hn.V uluch -sponsors the Whitby Cluh hltnkcd vdmmh" l” ”” pm" "'1 ml at the figure. hut it spokesman otralortcal genius from Oshawsn . . ., PW. who goes under the name :::",'lhc:1..f'”'l"n llilgpylgrnlgg: mi; sit Wren Blait ' . V . ' 'g a.nrl during the. last Ieu years haailpgmahl gm” ("nip "hm" hg U3: 't,al(l:0ediihe Lake Ontario town of D 'V K J t .7 ntn awitchtn from inter- . . mm.” Why '0 35”.” ,1 lndihelll the club In bu.Vll1R ill! con- . tract of goalie Johnny Henderson ,'m la” '3” mm H" "ml" SNHM from the Boston Bruins. A 'l"”'"" g I. ' Putting it mildly. the Whitby His DPrSIJa.HlVO' ptiucis vinik nnlrmh H an mlrwmn R: ruanm the plavers. too. for his team won Mmwin, me lalwrf ucv HI ,Q the Ontario Senior 3 title last,m '1" "M" ngnnnvt lawn mm"-r ya! and "1" "mr "WY "m""dlhnTikev but. didn't. hlltre it's 'mlI('l'l the national title in four strairgiht 4 nm T i nines A alnsl the S okane y- j , , Eu. Thatgs with in rlillt havtnl I "llN"u "' PMS RM.” wqekxy Rah”, h”,1:,., M 51.1mm Blair calls the nittlit iiiitqttc and war - ran it. t ' ' I 0 when Dunla s we e it ains 7551' C-"MWG "7 ,Kltchener - Wall:-rlnor Duliclirznen--E Next week the spcllhinder getslwlin last representcd Canada his biifzest test. trying tn rnn- nvorscas and lost to Russia in the. VlYlf'F the rauttnus tfanadian Am-. I955 PlIiIfT1pInI1VllIT1S vlll thc dccid- ateur Hockey Association that the in: game for the situtltcrn On- Dunlops should represent the do- tario title. mlnlon in the world chsmpion- Ae Milt t'l'oi-onto Star- nuniicll shine at Oslo. Norway. next JIti- wrote In his column. situations nary. The CAHA will meet in T-Id-'siirh as that nsnallv call for I mnntnn Map 1! and Blair planslmorale-raising pep talk or a tear- putttng In his bid early. ljcrking appeal. Last fall the CAI-TA passed ttpl Instead. Blair told the iilavcrs: bids from Vernon (?anIdisntt.l "There's no prcssure on you to- thea AlIIn Oup champions. l.Bd'IfId the folks at home are happy, the lunlnr Ottawa Cenadlens he-.win or lose. There'II he a celebra- eguge of money problems con-vtion on the bus going home So. parted with sending s club over-vif he get licked. leave your grief Ieaii. hchind yntt. The Dunlopa fillure to have a hit "And by the nay, it you happen of an edge there. George Dudley, to win. there'll he s :50 bonus for eeeretsry-manager ef the CA1-lA,test-h player." Coaching Not For Rocket, He Wants To Be A Referee CFTNTRALIA tf'.Pl . Maurice not :iio.-J at the Rt'AF aircrew twnrkett Rtrhard said here thali T'3l"'"l- 3"” l”-l"T' "ml l" 1"” ' i izrllfml . . .. . when H, Nmwi ” .' MTV" h'jrl:ll))':bcliiihglllllg(l;llFf1:”:l"'lll"Bll0n3 would H80 to MI WIOMI 500' at him including timi- by League referee. but he voii get your skates ch.-iipencd?" dnesnlt want an NHL coachingi Richard said he didn't know. all tthal was handled hv the club ,'ioh.l To other riuostion: he said llIl' Iaitlttun toughcst goalies he has Iarcd he would prefer to coach tn the in his Mill. cart-or hair been minors. Tcrrv Sauchiik of Boston and The Rocket same here as I dIn- Glen Hall of Detroit. h If he i-at-mot get at referee's the Montreal Candiensi Star SPORT iscitggs 'o:timales ll lakcs at least 3!l0.IIftp I to send an outfit that would have light-heavyweight tiilehnlder Yvnn.h,,a,,ywemm mam” hm (M, mi, :3":';;c"ii1Tf5';C;;;”;;;:::'DL" f':::.lnlll't"llr of Hate Ste Annr. N B..lWlll not he on the linr. llr. Itc ' ' g . i (- . Y . I . I I k mndmnnmg and hrmmm: Mm '0 gnlill s0I(lt'IIl Wallace of Btatitforrl. . toutncait said tmptrc tillr are as when they produced 81.000 to often do I AGITE CHAMPIONS I STANDING R Colcs. C. foles. nitirs. and I. 'Mai'Mttrdo. It. Coles. J. Sudsbury. W. Harrtng--l lion. Missing from photo. .l..lnlll- Photo By Wnftost Yvon Durelle Will Fight Gordon Wallace On May 30 Ql.I'Jl:lI-Itt ti'P 4rhs- t'anadtan rankcil tiastnit Bissun of Queberl Boxing I-lederatton has sanctionedlc”-V will me” 5999” l'3"k"l , . Llnyd Gordon of Saint John. NB. ' "'”'""'”"5"”l ”""' ””W”"'. Wallace is British Empire light- sancttoiiml only by the Rrtttsh Boxing Board of Control and must he I5-rounders. t "It has been done that national Imlcratinn commtssinncr Geno Lctoitrncau said Tuesday . I'llL:lll. l The l2-round light will be held in Monrtnn. N. B.. May .10 I and Pmpire titles have gone on the. it the same ltmc. another I2. line in the same light." Mr. Li- I iirniuiil light iitll be hrld to (ill the Tnurnet-tit said. "hut it uill not he- iat-atu fly w e I g hi title. First-, the case in the Mpncion light." V Polo In Britain New Attracts H Large Crowds Of Spectators l I.t”tNDON (CPI -- The Britishl the cost of fodder. stahltn; andi polo season this summer prom-I grooming. so that the rental plan. ises to he the host since pre-wttrtis popular. I dax. thanks to the presence of p,,i,, viuhe M, ,.M,,m,i.,,: in, membership since the zcneral pith- . ltc has coma to appreciate that polo is an exciting game tol lernallpnal renown. watch. Gnverntns body at the No longer a gamc Oxclitstvrly tzame In England is the historic for the wealthy. polo now attractsll-Iurlincham Polo Association. stllll lhig crowds of spectators. nnr ofllrnwlnk "1 mcmhcrship. and the, ithr rcasnns is that the Queen and team: front indta. Jamaica and the Argentine and the participa- tion of individual players of in-' lthe Queen's husband himself be- fllldtns Mn-plaYPr' Th?" Ill"! ling it skilled performer. other his clubs and l Aside from the visiting trams.lexcellrnt private polo grounds Rubi. larnutid the country I Pi-at-tire has alrcarlv ivriih Prince Philip l1lmSPll ti-yingl out panic: and getting his shoot-, 'thcrv will be about lit Flritish .rlubs taking part in tournaments 'ln iariniis parts of the counrrp. I After the English scason is vir- itiirally complete. a world cham- ;plonsIiIp iuiirnamcnt will seays few days ago. Official Tourns-I !teams from England. the lI.S..tnwnts open on June 9 with reg-I llndta and the Argentine compet- I ular c n in p e I it in n extending in: at Deaitvillc. France. in Aug-'throuuh to the middle of Augusl.. iiiit. iniatchcs being schcdulcs tilmoslf . . . .evcry day. POPIILAR ATMOSPHERE At Smiths Lawn in Windsorl Tl" I"l"l'"'””d ht" c'”"""'d "'.Great Park last. season rnatchcsl "L" 5'""5- ml" '"'"-V "L 'l"' Pmt attracted crowds of tip to I5.000.l Pl” WP” l”"'""lV 5"Pl""'l9d ill” More promising vnuug plaverst 1”?” "l" "fl l""51" 379'” '" d",arr rcaching toiiritamcnl class I T" T" ""l"" ll" mld l”"" ll""'l'lhttt polo is not strictly a voitnsil likcly players can be drawn thcremm-; game 0,", 0; indla-e "Cm, are pools of ponlrn trnm which-it plavcrs. Ran Rain Ilnnitl. tuihscnblniz patvers can flltlallllsinnhl 'i, am", 57. H". tuahamjah. tmnttnts. Even the Household Rrl-tn; Jam". 45. and H". Ina, Eur: RN19 has adopted this plan and mt, ,,im,,.,. 1,...” (-,,wd,m. K MI, has ahntil 30 ponirs lmtnu: his left arm lost in the It's also posxtblr now to hire 1”, u". ' l ucll .-rhonlcd poln ponics. til- though the word pony is mislead f T ling. since most are thorrttighhrcd n( three-quarter horscs averaging l. 7. hands. many from the Argon-l tinc. A traincd mount might rosli FINE 'IlTF.l'lP The tvirrinn type of sllrrp mas introduced to Aitstralta tn I797 hyi anvwhrrc up in I600 of .l:7fI'l plus Captain John MBCATlhflrr I lions:-hold Brigade Polo Club hastgrmkitvn -lPrtni-e Philip are polo enthusiasts. in membership of around 4.000. in-lmitwaukpg severnl.Ruhl. Johnson 'taTlPd. Cincinnati Ing eye in at Windsor Great Park .Hacker. Fowler til. IOBTON IAPI-Dctrollfa Dukefrltotnu-end four doubles tn In Mus. a slender right-hander who ll-hlt attack against four Cult couldn't win a game for the - pitchers. In In me. posted his fifth Ex-Pints Dale Long smashed I Tuesday by blanking Boston Red two-run homer for the Cubs in the Box 2-0 on a sparkling five-hitter. Itrst inning. The 3-year-old Mass struck out The laser was at-year-old Dick Llxignd milked ugly one while atl;'Drntt. . wng o y one nston runner "uh aemnd haw. l MILWAUKEE IAPI-Milwaukee Rene Bertoai. the Tigers' bril- liant young infielder. scorcd tliel first run on Bill Tuitlc's sacrifice Newcoinba for seven hits. includ- ing triples by Joe Adcnck and :Biily Bruton. and beat Brooklyn second viii lihis first homer of the year in the seventh. . Frank Sullivan. Rr-stuns .131 in County Stadium ;,,7l The loss broke NeWt0ll1bf!'! 1:- - . . lame winning streak on the ma . ;E;l:'ai':IdP;' m;ashu:1'::ludhu:'i' bulls llld one loss this season and ill In 1956. The loss was his tlitrd cglcscn mp. .i,i-iiy Luis A:i-jagainst two victories this season. it itiir in it liul-an -I . lierlllecfk trill vlliicli aided last-l ST" LOUI5 lAPl'Al w0"””"3t place r,i"sm":h ,,”.;m,. ,,, an Milan saved the game for starter vmow my (-Mag" cub, -ru,,,iRuben Game: In the ninth and day. ' lllartk Sauer banged two home -nary" runs as New York Giants dropped Arriyn struik niil Ila” . with lhe t,a,,.g imrttiii in tli cfourth St. Louis Cardinals Tuesday night. as rciictcr for slaricr llnn Klnie 5'1 g gnd mniiqd ditun thr ('iitts in or- In the ninth with one out and dcr until Cal Nconiatrti two-outiCardlnals on first and second. hnmpr in mp ninth tworthingion got non Blnstncame l The Pirates craxlicd tun ltniiicrs and Al Dark on foul none to the , hy Hank Foiles Vttank . catcher. Sparta 5 The Charlottetown Guardian. Wednesday. May 15. 1957 BASEBALL ROUNDUP Fl iid RESULTS Cleveland I?! Sftl ll: . . . .. Huston I1 I". .520 .'l R) TIW t.Al&ADlAPs Phhhs Dem”, 12 H 480 4 American Leasur ,itau.s..is city 12 1.1 tan 4 Detroit M0 000 l00-- 2 It ill gamma" 9 1:; Q09 51., Britt"! 000000001? 0 7' 1 Washington 7 iii .239 M Mass and House; F. Sullivan. Dclock tilt and White. Daley 49). National League I.-F. Sullivan HR: Dot-Berlnta W L PCLGBL Kattsas Citv at New York. npd. .'lIiIu.tul.ce I7 7 .70Il -- ratn i(iIllf.'lflIlEIlI In R 667 I (tlevcland at Baltimore. ppd. rain Plitladelphta I4 10 .583 3 Chicago at Washington. called in Brooklyn 13 10 -565 W: 3nd, "in St. Loitis 11 I2 .473 5'6 National League -New York 11 II .440 fllri Pittsburgh Ito 0.10 im it it It Chtcncn 7 I7 .292 I0 cim-aim 200 100 012. it it .'I Pittsburgh 7 I8 .380 1015. Kittie. Armvn hit Face tilt and Fniles; Droii. Brosnan :5: Su1i;le- ton t7t Low tut and Neemttn W- PROBABLE PITCEERI NEW YORK (AP: A Probable lA””V"' L'D"""c "R5: Pl"rF"ll"-. pitchers for today's malor league Thomas: Chi--Long. Neeman. Bol- Elma with won y 10" "card. In ger. . . V . , parenthese. 1 ;.”.:...".'l i.t.:.t.."'.'" . . I Chm", wnmhlnxmn W and Kansas Citv It New York- Bur-1 Kati. Wcstrum till; Mtzell Mer-i "am '2'” "' Kdm” (0 ' N " rill m Wilhelm ill and H. K"”" W” "' l'"d tut" Smith. IW: Gomer L: Mlzell. D'mm " B”"”"TLPr-V ” ' ') Hlls: Nvt. .Sauer 42-. Kati. sti... VI 5'0" t't2l- . Dark Cleveland at Baltimore tN)- nmmo gm, 2 t-. 9 Lemon I3-3! vs Johnson tl-4' 1!n0t)01(l0x.. :i 7 1 Chicago at Washington tN'-- Wllson (3-1) vs Kemmerer (0-2). National League Pittsburgh at Chicago r- Friend (2-3! vs Draliowsky ti-2'. Brooklyn at Milwaukee- Dr.vs- and Fampattclla; ITI and Rice. W: Newcnnilw mt non 402. -III I2 I Phila . zoo 0.10 102.- it ill ll fiardiicll. Farrell Ifit. Ilcarn dale I20) vs Conley to-ll. '7'. llnhcrts IN and Lopaia: Philadelphia at Cincinnati tNl--- Sanchez i6i. Sanford tun or Hsddix t2-1) vs Nuxhtill t7t. Freeman mi and Jeff:-ngt t2.tt, New York at St Lotus Nl-- Bailey. W Farrell. 1.: Sanchez. Antonelli (2-0 V! Jones I2-ll. Hfls: Phila-Anderson. Bouchce. Ctn-Thurman. International League '”T"””T"""-TTTT”-”-T'T Havana 000101 l0fI- .1 6 I Richmond iiiooooooo-i 6 I Remember When Scantlehiiry a n fl lzqieurdn: knocked out Rocky Marciano the first Post. James 49! and Citicit. L: Jorscy Joe Walcott In Post. HR" Hav--Quintana. I Toronto 090000 M0--ltl I0 II round at Chicago four years ago Rmrhestcr M0 201 000- 4 ll .1 tonight. to defend the world heavy- .It-ihnsnn. t'i-tmlan '6! and SI. lwetglii title he had won from Wal- cntt the previous year by I knock- Clair; Markell. Bowman tZi.l nut in the l.'Ic2i round. Marciano Hlaylnrk trtt. Deal tlt and Shnnlz. w; Johnson; Ir Markcll Hits: later defeated Roland l.aStIr1.s. Tor .lnk. Daniels lF.zzard Charles. twice, Don Cock- tlnntrnsl at Buffalo. ppd. tam ell and Archie Moore ehtore retir- STANDINGS inii from the ring. I! THE CANADIAN PRESS HISTORIC COLLEGE American League W I. Pct GBI Christ Church College at O!- ('hit-iao ll 7 567 ford University was founded by Netti York N I .536 95 lffardinal Wolsey ln I525. l'Bi-aves rapped the pitching of Don 1, fly and then accounted for thainodlers 3-2. Tuesdly mi." bdonl 34 Detroit Tigers SOX; Ancl Pir The nifty relief lob meant tha lmth victory of the season to! Come: Inlnst one defeat- CINCINNATI (AP! - Pblledd- pliia Pliillies pounded 1! hits off 'flve l)llLll. lcluding two homers. trtmmlnl lcincinnatt Redlegs. 10-5. and clip- pm. on . goals; win streak at ..'!'he etuiitu ttlew an early three- run lead. then roared back In the laevenlh inning with four runs on four hits and an error by Redleg . liurier Joe Nuxh 1 ' The Reds had taken a brief 5-4 lead in the fifth lnnlnl ""1911 51! Bob Thurman pinch-hit s time rttn homer. Philadelphia climbed 'over ithe victory. Cincinnati was knocked out of I tie for first place to I full game back of the league- lasding Milwaukee Braves. l i City Softball Meeting Thurs. A meeting to organise the City Softball League for the coming season will be held In the City Hall on Thursday evening at eight o'clock. All parties interested in piiic-ring teams In the League and all interested in the League are touted to attend. tclthletics Giving I Aptitude Tests NEW YORK (AP)--Kansas City Athletic are giving their players aptitude tests In an effort to de- termine what they are best fitted to do outside of baseball Kansas City manager Lou Bou- dreau said Tuesday night the tests are the brainchild of Arnold John- .son. owner of the club. i ''It is his conviction that base- ball should take care of its own players." Boudresu said he spent most of the afternoon giving these aptl- tude tests to the players. The tests were furnished by I New -York concern which will grade llltem and draw conclusions- After determining what the Ath- letics are best fitted to do outside of baseball. Johnson will seek to get them off-season employ......'. and training. leading to full-time lobe after their playing days are t'tVQl'. Tennis Teams To Clash On Friday MANILA (Alfie-Tennis teams of Japan and the Philippines clash here Friday in the opening matches of a series to decide the eastern zone Davis Cup champion. the match is rated II inssup. The winner of the best-of-five series will qualify to play the American zone winner. yet unde- termlned. sometime before the challenge round in December. The Japanese wi.ll field the same two-man team which played the United States In a zone match two years ago. They are Kosel Rama. 24. and Atsushl Mlysgl. 2.5. Reserves Ire Tsunetake Oka- dome and Susumu Mt -. . The Philippines. who best India to qualify for the finals probably will use 'It'ellclsimo Ampon and Rsymundo Deyro. Johnny Jose and Eddie Dungn are substitutes. While Japan and the Philippines are deciding the eastern zone champion. the favored United States will be playing the British West Indies In the first round of the American zone competition at Port of Spain. Trinidad. These matches also start Friday. The winner will meet Venezuela of the draw. f'HARlA)'l'TlSTOWN Brooklyn into third place throughl at Caracas May 24-26 Brazil and Canada clash in the upper half icl-Taston Roy, ICPI .- Professtonsl boxer Gaston Roy of OWI1 SPORTS TRAIL Dressen Has More Bounce Than Baseballs Manage By WHITNEY MARTIN -from them. He t take a front. NEW YORK (AP)-Since 1919 office h u I -111. but that there hasn't been s baseball sea-j would in ' " slummlng 1, son during which Charley Dreueni him. .luI!Js In Ictor at liberty didn't put on s unliorm. lmlglit take a lob as Santa Claus He was with eight clubs as I during the Chrtstrnes rush. player. six times he managed, But sooner or later he'll come teams for varying periods and not back to his nsturet environment, served as coach for both 3 It's his life. his love. end. .1. lyn Dodgers and New York Yuk though. with his thorough know- kees. ledge of the game he would b. , With all these varied affiliation! succauf' In I from ofilce. hi. iIt's I wonder the chubby little man. hurt wouldn't be in in; work fort occasion didn't have to study He'- never resluts criticism. Hi. the lettering on his uniform from. hide in elephant tough and scalli- ttme to time to be sure which club in: words leave him unperturbed he was giving his all for at t.helA writer who has penned mm moment. viciously might be surprised to Anyway. Dresseti's record lndl-L mm himuit it-eetod wumly by cetes there is a lot of rubber Intthe effervescent Charley the next him. He always bounces and lsuds' time they met. with no mention somewhere and if It is In the min-y of the critical gt-mtg, ors. that's okay by him V He says what he think. Md ,4 Baseball is baseball to hint. Ind; he believes a rival club needs a we don't mean from office hue first baseman or pitcher ltetll IIV bell. We mean the grubby. down-tso. toearth baseball. the dust and Nobody ever has questioned hi, grime and heat and chill of dutl- shrewdness on s ball field. Hen out and field. the steamy locker I do as well with available maiemi rooms. as the next man and better than All his mature yrars have becnimost. They expected him to make spent in sitrh sllrrnunfllngs and he y s stone wall out of straw at Wash- would be out of his element sweyi lngton. that's all. Toronto Maple Leafs Get Top Pitcher In Player Shuffle of 2-10 In win the pitcher t I TORONTO t(?Pl .lsck (3rtm- run average glen. 30. selected as the Interna- league's most valuable lilonal League's most valuablei award. - lpitclier in 1955. retgrns tIo"thek'1I'or-' onto Maple Leafs aseb to as ithe result of a multt-player shuffle fwitii Detroit Tigers of the Ameri- MI1 Ltllllh 11 WI! TEPOFI-ed 58'-y The following are the scores of UrdI.V . . the Civilian Rifle Club for May I. Learn owner -tack bent Cooke The next and tut shoot tor Illa re-acquired Crimian from Detroit ggjgnn my in M” 1.; Tigers. It was good news for man-. A sger Dixie Walker. who slncei Ted 9mm, spring training has wanted an wand," Mach." eight-man mound staff to give his Roy Com team maximum bench strength. The shuffle will send outfielder R” V'”” Bill Wilson to the Ttgars' Char-.:i';L1&':cgLE.:3 lesion farm in the American Asso- An." Mccnb. Bloatlon outriIg1latt.b slzttchqsh L;rry Haber Jon" novan an o sw. w is see. been with ml? Leafs on optloitecfrom. AI Gmmky Detroit. wt be trans err to . . .. , l'.:i.t"..3.:::.t.'; he afs am is I cance out the player owned by the Tlgcrll g;l'Jle'cs"e3.";,:"' for catcher Jlm Robertson who re-l MM Had lnu Crlmlan was an outstanding perv I'”'"'d M'cD”"H former for the Maple um dur- wlmwn smlm lag the 1954 and 1955 seasons. In ml 1 N his first year he had a 9-8 record 3 me” "'9" as a relleler. but posted 30 saveIiT91'I'y JOHCI II the Leafs" bullpen ace. ID-11 Rolmll l The next year he started in the; 15!! Rlllklll Iiullpcn. but manager Luke Sei;elltlA3?Vd0nR:I-1" lmade him both it stopper an I III ICFIM lstaricr. He turned in a 19-A rec-. CC. 'l'0ttmM gord and I league-leading esrnedl Percy story CISSEBEE 1322232 338323333 tie or IUSY MAN ENJOY! TIA IRIAK-Ha-e's a nianwho has found a cup of Tea works wonders when the premise mounts. ' Very Good Boxing Card . Wu nallv enioyi-.d It-an Dohert.y'I first fight card of the I957 season. Havdefl and Stover in the main limit, were very evenly vnatchedl and nullified each others best; Sunday shots. but the so was fIIr- . Iv rugged. Stoves looked frlllw more like I dancing master "than! a boxer. but he took CVCTVUIMIQ Jackie dished out without showtltl; ggy gtgng o( wear I” TGIF. I The semi-final tsaul ins the min that and the crowd is I frenzy etc . TI lOIldH' can he done ahmit nvaanizin: ti hall cluh in the Inuit! Therc doesnt seem to he any nnn-play- inn promoters willing to take that risks Io the boys have caught that "do It vourself" spirit. Rumor. has II that there are some good, ball players at tho port. Coke Grady is staying home. we hcar.l and Dr. Alan Stewart may be persuaded to join the team. Stewart can get back snywliere leer the pttchlnl form he showed here a few years ago. the Sunk merside club will have at least should the pitching chores In A pretty satisfactory way. Clarence Glllls. sntnotn fielding second W JUIILANT run inotq ii eh-mvunennel t f Armagh. Que. receives his bath-' elor of arts degree today front st. DunstIn's University here after spending three years of pounding; the books and opponents in Merl- tlme rings. .. Roy. I middleweight. has fought: 2! bottle since entertng eollegeu winning in and at-oviatne seven. His lifetime record now stands at 48 wins. seven losses and one! ANNUAL o'clock. All members are l Charlottetown Curling Club The annual meeting will be held in the Club lounge on Wednesday evening. May 15th I! 7330 and participate In this meeting. . MEETING strongly urged to attend days my has) It ltellet-ton I. Moscton. Sydney and l&ss. I Pettersea To His Tttle III YORK (APT-Floyd Pet- .C.'?; is chest forgotten ttilt Cigarettes fer CANADA'S Mlltbll-EAST aiittm nssottttu . .. . APO UNI! INHIAL TQAM RN05 CAN II 30? TO CAIIAIA1 UMVD NATION MUG I Cli ates Beat Cubs