Dark Horse Aigontihian (Wins Atlantic City Swim L The Cliarlottotowaaunlhldlodasailsy, luau, 1957 3! 509"" 3'03"?" list; Wu I s-who. 3&1 1!-rlns lit?”-and llitldr. ' " '""'t-"Writ-f The year-oidlcilool vaiap. n ” Three Double Winners At T . amnesia m.t.::':...':..-:..'::.-:.':.....W.... . . . k . g:;;"",;,",":,t.:" fax ,'"'-:,':; ?”.rl9r"&..'.l"n..” .u3;'t.?....r'''l.;'..”t ” DIlIVIl'Ig PUT night. a rtnlli lnl m oarutriwdulen 0 . iiiiiiiii will ' l'"”” " min -t the racism WRESllll.lNG- Alfredo Cainararo. I. of Buenu .mmu ml": I Alres, became the hero of the an- -- mm 1, l,,l,llt:y-- "la we lll, lluai water battle-the toughest in n. gl-. huwr. uurlel who "E. l ' SPORTS ARENA lotne tooo racing fans braved i 3 1-gar the chilly weather last night and Royal Train (Jr. Chappeil went out to the Charlottetown Drlv- New Forest .(E.A. Bernard) lag Park to watch some very ex- Joppa Maid (E. Shaw) citing races. Bonnie's Girl (Heanessey) Royal Train. Meg. and Ann'a Frisco The Great (D. MacN Dream were double winners while . Brian's Dream. Keppoch Plsyslrl Royal Scott Jr. (A. Llewellyn and its four-year hlstorvr-by defeating mend ln mg Mme!” dul- Tm Pnlki lwlc” Vin” "1 '3" sion of the Atlantic City race last event. by a comfortable margin. ye”. ,,.lk,d lulu um bulllllu Camarero'a time for the race here she et , 3 and Mr. Jollscott won single rat:- was 11 hours and 11 minutes coln- liar a routineweirlamlllnatlobny slliltlilllllillalls'- es. The quinella paid the large amt, Echo (E. smmll pared with last year's nine hours, sed in perfect form. , and M, Callaghan. Mm Reg lulll of sahssts; :Je;hlt(!elpl-:'0ltci;l M a PACE l5ltu;:t;;;tt;8y".h:I;r:lf:kb;IaTso:.flfltg: DoAmDll8GCaniadlans who quit were 3-30 P-Ilh -'l- H - l - t ,- l . cl, -l 3 d ' . ,1 i 0 erlw OW ' cg 0 reel! eorge. Toronto; ise : " ;'ra.t::.”:..fe:.t.l::. :.'l:.K.:.":."::.:".r'.::l ::llr...::.':. :::.... .::::.': 3:2: :::;.2"":;. .:::.."m'" "M '1' re. nun mum who. am not our a-mu. mm no or... nu. . - . . SUMMAM, mu" E. lb. Ken l todays event. Parks time was 11 finish in less, and Alonia Keen. Y 7 . to ' lng League with were among thet Club. tulle lraplallll. Mrl. Con Gaudet D PACE Bob Clea l E. Bernard) glow-,' 3,3 mlmlldl Momrul. I Camarero won 85,000 pr-in For Camsrem the win avenged money and Park 52,000. I defeat last month by Park in a 3&mile swim in Mexico. Park fin- E ii) ulsivo Vim &v3DIIa-I- PICTIJRED above are the win- winners who received prlI.('x at l-will left to right they are: Brlmrs Dream ll), wlunel.) Cottage Frank (R. Annear) Greta Andersen. of Long Beach. l. ,., l Knights Of Columbus Annual Mayhew's no to. sum Famous new in smuv t hyt Ab"" T ll" Jayl cam” who led the women ln ml ished about two hours ahead of O Jolly Bud (Cudmorel Bowling Banquet Last Night (White Sox Back .;.f;.:i:'."”"'” .. ..umatttutn Guy Locke (Hennesseyl T Long John lcyru Smllhl A PACE AND lllllo hour, Ind 35 mlmll" Ind wlll .l” race. Miss Andersen was second. Beliop (H. Poultonl ”"”" ”-W”: EARLY LEAD Keppoch Playgirl (Willis) The uvlnllal ;b(ov-vlllng banquett Fszcogd lsectlgn: No. 5 and. 6: Bu-am (Jr Chappem Mr. Joilacott (D Hilit Muriel Ferguson. mlye"-old N V; illtllll:Vllrlhllifusllilghigifi gtolllllllllrl Jalfnep ”griellalghllil:ltl.l gllillillill I n Slp l ' FFA ronto school teacher, was the we. pm, look all only lead Tu”. or V I l illttltlli Llllll) illllltir tile chairman-lPeters, Mrs. Charles BOLldl'l3;iilll. p tszlgsy Dlalgiltitlligrllhlgllllllsdeclmlclrl ' 5h;p or Louis lilltler. Chairman ofl Mrs. Reg. MacDonald. Mrs. Con l the lioullm; Comlnittee. - lcaudet. 3os'r0N (Apt-Chicago white' in halting a six-game Boston win. Belly French lhlehheueyl ;ll' : An eloqllt-nl zllldress waaeliv-l lltlen's High Single: Connie l.e- Sax moved back mo 11"; pl”, mug 5”-oak. . ll ervtl hi" the 2"?” 59””? Ml-tC”""? M""3 Hi!" Three? Cohhlh tile Anicrlcan League pennan NEW YORK (Art-Cleveland's Chicago Cubs OUS minutes. Helse Jensen of pen. tor tor refreshment. ll: Elthl" Gleelh Pl'l'li'5 and llgophiesl beClalli;,:h!Men's High Averal:t' light by edging Boston Red Sox third place Indians boomed three Paper Panhs For L mil3llilinllali'.e.rllollllllnelllllllll,plT:le: The Argentinian held the lead A were presented to the mem ers o om ie. ll .. ill. - W l - me runs. one Rock Colavllow i 0 pass nr twice ml , . the winning teams and remarksl Ladies' High Single: Mrs. COIL lmlmEll.llll,vlll,llllz 13:09: glndll sllillxll llililst gl'al'ld-Sl3mm9"- lllm 3” "4 ast ace llllll seemed-lo lllrlve an Ll” W95" izvgglllilis lseest:ollllxl1l Vlillilllllllll sltiegllell were made hv Several memhewhte Leclhl" 1-8419? High Thl" hll pitching by veteran Bob Koo. victorv Tuesday night that plunked CHICAGO t.-.rn-.clrlrago Cubs l”lf' C W-ll" "P994 "Ed "Ely-hack in the lead about three miles of the Knights. Mrs. Connie LeClair: Ladiesi High gt,” New .Ym-k Yankees out of nu WIMBELDON E land (AP)- moved om of km place by elgm ooedlnggiln the struaslo which cov-lfmm the nnlsh and at on "me it Tl” 9”” make” "93" w"hlA""””5 M”' A" ll”””' Tlw triumph. coupled with New American Mall"? lead with their The filture to lladlel? tennis wear percentage points Tuesday with a flfnd ff” V umlc ml P""Y lit" held anadvantase of more than l I ll” "cad ("ll llallllclpam" l" 30"” Specm 9"" l" mo” l'"l"”V9d York's lit: loss to Cleveland. worse whipping of the season. 1195 ll, pap; lungs said go; 5-3 victory owr Pillibufgh Flt pm-k ellsl 200 Y"d5- l l ." :”.'"l,lly a”al'll5m:"d ::llel:egml:ll:lly3'lleb”wle' W0" by M” Fled- i.!'(ilIl(3ll(la(l over the Yankees. it was the second defeat in a Teddy Tinting. the ulml-tdis (ore: ralirehs. Pi bl d l t th Na mom bllllullllwlfllll ll;s)l:,lel;.le:llEl:lsl'lllll; But a strlilrliig flrllisb by Camalrelllo ” "9 some " W9 5 ' ” ' i Ill-t (i broke u a scoreless row-after 10 consecutive victor- ' i f i e ralcstum e no e - - . overcame s a Vania e an e l' tiles of the Knights for the coming MEN-5 LEAGUE deadllrlllck with ms ulilnth homer into lies--for the Yankees. who fell a lillillllilts.llellllllel 0 elllllle lellllll tlonal League cellar as the Cubs llll:lll.lll;llll"a:;':g'l:h: gll:ll3lIdlfml:::: beat Park to the finlsgh line by 39;;-Se in lude me opemmm 0' Fl”! Semen. Mlcllael llublnsonl-the left field :..:;... after Larry ball game all: 10 lalfiltvntsage "We willblze seeing a lot of these lailelrrvetlalxvrge flistz-l'lJlgdE1ile(3ai;u:iiht;lr:Ce: in ml. l 9 lead” durlng the last gllgl: 2o:elr':l:1.. W” y ad 9 C 1 - ' - ) v f h v in with ints behind ica o ite ox. ants in a ut ve ears. 0 mil ' P lull" 8 "19 Ch”l”."e"3w" H”5pll3l Bun” lllll.ll'l wllllllell Mllllllll' llalllldll lilllllllfilldlollllillll l e le ell I llglhe Sox reclaimed tlllie lead with a ll "They will be distllosable undies With W0 "Ward 1" the "'llld' he wasuovlzlrttililltlenlhlgllallh lvlh:-llrlevtellllel l-his Yet" mid i””9Wl"g Y9a'55 lllllllllll' Fllllllll lllaclllllllllll all The blast was all Kcegan neededl2-l victory at Boston. - wear tllem and throw them Loser Bub Fl'l9nd Bl" yielded swimmers emerged into open wa. bases-empty homers to Dale Long lg" ml" me end of the race. the promotion of wholesome read- Dialald A5 lll3lgD””akl,: V F dl away. l mg; conducllng cl ll spans l,l.0.'C unners up. eter a). re ..-e.... -- 0 waslllngl No hanglng on me the fourth and Walt Moryn in camueml on comm (mm the . l I . gram for the youth; an improve- ”Yle- All P"9”- Fame” w' mild-, line to dry. No ironing. 9 Slxlh; water. appeared all k nd a merit of housing conditions and I aunt l "And - this is very important, Tl"? Wlhh" W35 rellefell '3'" zled by the thou:5:(ljl5 ll," :1: wwlsnuira-ueau Premier J. Walter (Lowery) G. Ann C. (Callbcck) . . Real Joe mnnear, mid of the two women finishing day but was passed by Cainarero lbowmown lE. Bemardl the swim. Unofflclnlly she was near the five - mile point. Park given ninth place. , surged into the lead agalnnear -?----'-'-"C-E Doll Slbllh of Levlttown, Pls., 10 miles out but Camsrero swished came In fourth in 12 hours and 40 by when Park stopped in the wa- "up.- I Nun adaulouaai-A NITIJLIQI-I amour-as rsaidausnoat-L wgbxl wssai; . llln rgl -,--ll; 1 OTHER ALL STAR BOUT Tim Gaoitngan VS. Bull Montana Gus Murphy. Lo had too .. no danger or lpllning thetlilllman although Turk wn beach. vrhrough clmllerlu teem and also commended the mem- Mme Robinsum Retreads ,, He was moved a vote of thanks , , , . . 4 3 Trophy for High Single won by t-unvlnclllz style ui fact he almost the business. Elven her. llllllllllly' wlllllllll lllllllllll' All lllh 72 games. vlnclug than his draw decision. He appearance in a local ring he is Wlmbledhlt 4-3 in a llalifax and District Baltlhclhi to Mina. Lmir . OF. Pm" llllll wllllllell Mlllllllsi Prizes were donated by ihelis a worthy fighter. Anthony A pair of 6 rollndllbouls and a I JEALOUS AT AGE 1" and when Dartmouth scored two i". PIC. llelllllllldl Co n's Woollen Mills. Robin- lullglllel llcls sll.(,ng'he kmlwsllle W. .MCCl.USKEY date as Aug. 14, 1353. Poice Art Stet-b wt-nt seven innings Special Repairs to Floor 60 mlns. time limit ll ll to p Second Section: Gus G l .........C.......C.. . I I study of t e la ques ion tCapt.l. Charles White, Leo Dow. bl-.;.eche5y :to rescue him in the eighth. he W" .l,le lo make the smlllm ill l- Runners up: l , hm ” 'll' lml Km ” bow "'3 (Capt) Wendell Mullins. Frank D. slr.-.vt-on Dureile has restored 6th round. In the Walker fight, 1”, on gml, Mom-, l,,,,,l,, - , Used Tires h”fg"';” Il',eClallll,'lllf,ll "fl? "c" Gus Gallant - 350. Trophy florikllot-ked our leading lightheavy rnpulnr Don Dllck Trainer is The colonel was asked point. mltrxlourll. N.S. (cpl - slll Loo l-O0 all E Y elllly i lll lllla ' high Three won by Thomas Crclg-lr-trntcntlor Tony Anthony who has pitted against Rocky Mays of Bns- blank Tuesday if tiiese paper pants ; Truro Bearcats pushed across Tubes ters. Tom White and Bob Bradley. d l b llll - d "of coufge '1-her, wm bale lllal W ' Illed .l l l L l 3 ll ll" Special Prize for attendance: took the play away from Athony repute o e a .w ngmlnor an - H Blue little! 9 0 ll allllllllll lo lllll ll ell won by Charles White. Spcciailearly in the fight, wethered his he will be meeting an equal ulll- "0 din!” 01 Slim-tint. he llltllthe end of eight innings because Tmlng l slplng Tire Repairing Following the banquet the mem- , , . . . . - - , Bowling Committee of 1957. a no l praised him at the finish. round curtain raiser round nut the NAPLES trtoutem - Cente- run! tn the thlfth Rlllth Lumen" bull lllllllllllllell lll. llvelllllil ell 1956. J. Alfred Doyle. Past Grandl ol mllrse lllem should be . re. card: all in all it looks like a good guy.” vtcmm Null”, but up . came on. He stayed until the Ihcnicul work MIXED LEAGUE: son Supplies Ltd, K and R Store. mlmp. and keeps on them. Canad. Charlottetown. blamed jealousy for the brawl. for Arrows and Jon Ford finished. sanders and electrical my First Section: No. .1 and 4-Ale Till White. Williams Jewellers. ml lam, can he hllplly today for puances. Motor Re,wlnd1ng. M" Gm" PM "ll" lllbm lo lint: Gus Murphy Rev Father 1- d t. Tlnilng is not exactly in rugged s Y I l l l l I . K lrh ' h . A . - -l D R P I: an wer. " 8 . ." the work of the nr. ts ml epast Waller Reldl and he Chevem Ure 8 es Ore res I99 01 d soldier We. l 5 am when asked l U1-".5 BEAVER h ... mmittee for conducting an ex Blll ll ls llle lelllm wllo plll Tlluro Defeats New Tlres co r - A Maclntyre, Bill Brown and Louis the somewhat lowered prestige of Hall proved that he is ready to and thereby ggve Gum, . mm llellelll league lllllllllg llle llllll llelllll Campbell. l Canadian boxing. he did it -in a meet the better middleweight in which her tennis never would have olhe” wh” Spoke were Grand r l ' th in 10 1 mt would stand the strain f three h f'fh' ' Tlesda . A t J lien - 843. Trophy for High Aver- heen hailed as it latter day Rob- (on in en er roilnt er on a l 0 t ree it -inning runs 1 y Knlghl Ulba" Vl5cQ"a"l' M gge won by Bill Killorn - 206 for lnson, nothing could be more con- card. This will mark Mays first Mml 3993 "I lit! bot ll!!! of night to defeat Dartmouth Arrows Rubber Welding Bl: -ll-IA? 8 8 AL!) members of the bowling committee , , . l . . f t d b 1 ll l .. ' ll . the punches ing battler in the person of Train- -.-?-C. of darkness. will J” lll""”" Tom wl'"e' A" lrlrvlrlrzrllhylllltrlaltltlllrsllllllellllllgltcr l tllllzil l-lrllllllnlnlllnlrllatlllho,iinlsh. lie Bob iiitricco started for Truro tertainment with a dance. . . K - lll J. All-l. d D 1 ' U l, . . ll evening of entertainment. prompt; in by Mom” night. seventh when Don McLeod came lllllllllwlllg wellll lll. cllalllllllllll !lililalcgQuaid. Canteu'ell'sllyPeharmla(-ayll l;l)llllll.elll:lllllsllll,ll:.leal I am. Si mg ldenmy-elm: lured ml 5 in -on to finish. fred Peters. (Captl Mrs. A. Pe- Stead-g PhdIffb!!IEf.)ell,dF8EhtlOn (S:hof1lfW they have a man to cheer for all: . ters. John Butler. Mrs. John But- Moore an e I .. M1119 it looks like Dtlrelle will be arou - I ier, Brendon Hennessey, Miss Kay LeClalr and the late Dr. r.c. ll." 8 long .1"... -rum l. . tend- 0 e S a MggL!AN & 30" TICKETS ON SALE Reid. D0ll8an Trophy. (em-y in the Ltniied States to de- Dial 117 Kent st. Petey. Road Dlal - i-lric Canznlian boxers. they give most of them the Johnny Grcco BASEBALL ROUND”? Blasts At Club Owners ltEsUI.'i'a srmnmas ' but they ltznor their satlrlcnl barb! It the CW By WIIINEY SHOEMAKER Feller popped up the tempo of fer ruled that pro football must National Lensue N-(ion-I Le-sue ladians. I 1WASll;llNClT0N (Aiill;-tl)oll)1 i-l'1el- tllemalllbcolilhmtlttt 1' lnzzltlllag lunclion under anti-trust .lurlsdlc- ' . . They will be trying o excuse er te smous rg an er 0 0 en I us 0 ion. 33 ll; sly Louis liq ...BLlAnthnny but there should he no aimed verbal fireballs at baseball other professional team sports. The reserve clause binds a Friend. King (7) Arroyo (ill and Cincinnati .575 - allhis. Anthony went around Al'n- club owners Tuesday. saying they Some of the charges he hurled player to the club that first signs Folios" Kaiser Hillman (ll lawn Philadelphia . .556 115 erica beating all that was brave have been arrogant at times in connection with the major him. Some Congress membe. say . l l .554 liq enough to climb into the ring with and consider journeyman players league pension plan drew an ex- it probably would be held to be an nnil-trust violation. Proponents lrlll-lieflrlllll illlllilrll-ll"l5:.lllll::.rtlllellltlllllll,'.,r.ll'l: llilil.l.lilllyllr.lll .547 2 him. but he was warned that in as "pawns." lpression of "shock and surprise" Moryn: H l l l New York .462 7'& Durt-lle he would meet a man 1'l0lliCsll.lWh0ll1l8l(l;l)ol:EWb:ill'lk0l:llC llrlomllwllll Harwe. in V1901 01 Elnllle ills nttcvssafybbtlo Prlelvflllll ooti.. ht .362 iii ilh. fhl teel. Canada has recor. into tie s ore .14: e mercan . lgue. " rc teams from gra ng a '3r.':...Y.::l ll?.l?,".....n-i.3 1' S..f.l:l.".... .35. we :.”;..Z..? V... .un.. tn... mu... 1... year. nu us new mm on ta. -. Joke .. n... best players. GREAT JIINI CLIAIANCI sale-salto-Allts oatoas C W ml l ml we mm and ll, Sammy Lmgtm-a thgy anti-trust subcommittee baseball baseball officials take credit for Feller argued that baseball i'l”"”- ”' "5 "" eed in change theirlthe pension program. He insisted players should have a say in nam- Kati. westrum (Bl; Lawrence and A''''""' I''"''' had a real good he”! W50 "Ml" "1 ll ll rulllled lmm --. bum. umllllle mg the baseball commissioner. I l by the players against the owners club owners now do the picking S I . h '1 l h t" Burgess. L: Crone. HRs: NYk- W I. Pet.GBI. Wafhl lllfllhl Ah'l:mfllcl:'""'l"l:"';.': llllllltllogllunlg l ey llll llllley lll l 0Connell? Clnrliurliess l2l- Chicago 39 23 . V :"tl;mll:'":lm"muld lake's wlmle of Testlfyinlz with pulse and speed and league officials." by tllcmselvt-s. Brooklyn 100 000 001- 2 I 0 New York . 24 .ftl9 '2 A l;Ml.mg who fought (mean is match his pitching slylc. Feller in his turn as a witness. Har- Feller said players reliant Ford Mtlwhhm 00" W 000-" i ' Clmlm 2” M ” .,,,,,,,d, Wm, ml. M...-.,,., A.,.,,,. declared baseball should be placed ridge contended one of the owners Frick. the present commissioner. 0 FINE wonsrzos 0 sins: ALL WOOL WEEDS :21 .523 (W2 1 under the anti-trust and 'rslt.lisrl.- first suggested a pension plan as 'the ownors' representatlve.' g NEWEST sgAm.;g . As50RTED SHADES O GUARANTEED QUALITY 0 NEW STYLES A O REG. M950 0 REG. 029.50 E.'S8i3B3S&1 33!33&3 23 C MdDevilt and Campsnelis: Bur- Detroit . oul -503 7"! 5"” everylhlng me lnllell. C a lay laws. with exceptions to pro- "and that named the nogoua. Feller also stormed the club Snider. Baltimore 34 A6910 offer. The Durelle draw Will h0lP lecl . t-modllldlu reserve clan" uonln own," hue been ..m.mnM.. ll Kill"! City it .391 15 b'””"i”e 1""3”l,ly- ll Wm lead w and franchise rights. The subcommittee also heard turning down the players' bid for A"'"ll"" l'”3"' Wlilllllswll 11 45 -3” 20 l"""" l"l':"'"3"”"al c""l”S” ll" from Stan Mustal Bt. Louis Cardl- an increase in the SBMO major the "llhllhh ”5h”'"”" (mm 3" mils” great infielder-outfielder. in league salary minlmuml. l Players' collective bargaining Kansas City 000 (I10 000-0 3 l ht”-ngtlunl League :sl Ann N 3 I ll. mid S ' v v - t y of whether baseball u 0 u 0 I-adl95 DGY should be covered by the anti-trnstlrigllts shouiB be rtrengtheneri. he a 0 19 as 34 dette and Crandall. HR: Bkn- Boston 3 15 Baltimore 100 021 l('lx-5 ll 0 H N M d k ll Loullllllllldcnlmllll lllllfvbasllllllll 1' t 3: lib (mt edlllllilhlllon .rlil1iddllleiNTllltlzlhl llolllllle till! - i statutes lsaid although salary negotiations . T l d . : . n . - l t v chlllzalglll lllltlnl)llt)t)o gxll.zlla 0 Rlllrlhmltlind 39 29 .574 to his heavy guns on display at the SUI11n1el'3Ide The Supreme Court twice has l should be handled on an individual Boston 000 ooo loo-l 6 1 Buffalo 37 31 .544 2'5 sports Arena July 4 against lVlari-l ' . held baseball exempt but last win-lhasis. ' Keenan and Moss: Sisler. De Rochester 35 so .500 at-r tum: mrnrllcweuzlu champion (robs The ext-rttirve of the ladies di- s iol-k tau and White. L: Slsler. HR: golumbus 1;; S This Mlt.eyHlaol'l:l Elslolll of lS,ul'l'lhfle1l0dl'slfiE E I Chi-Drnpo. avana . . a tin is year. t null rv U 1'' Detroit 000 no l0i 3-7 10 0 Miami 3i 3! .449 9 kmcitnilt victory over former Neil Tuesday night at Wlllcll ll '3' t Svalllt ;liell!l'l::n D wash. smooo moo.4 it 1 Montreal H to .394 12"; England Middleweight Champion ldeclded to hold an invitation golf P0 ' Flat Qunllty Lary, oroniek (3). BY?” i" rrtosanhit rrrcmsrts 5""l"'V l""""' " B"""" "'1 "'"' ”" 5”""'"V "W '”"zT"” 1198- 4-95 Sleater (ltll. Foytaclt (lol and perhaps the hlzhlltlhl of his brilv extend invitations to the ladies of . Wilson; Ramos. Cleveliger I. saw you; tap) .. probable liant cart-er, known for his stiff the Cavendish and the Charlotte O0 and Courtney. W: Byrd. gill: Ciev- pitcher. tor today; major league left hand Wall'f')pS, Halli look- iownlglubaigvelyone lllnlthflsulrr 0 9 enzer. HRI: Del-Maxw (1). mm; twemlou reeonu in pat-an-.etl better as e tagge a er re mers e it s an cpl nil a , Cleveland (BI lm ma-ll ll I Lem), llreatedly with solid smashes filial- very pleasant day. and expect I New York 0100(1) (Illa I I l y winning by a knockout in th this novel day to be a most sile- Maggi ma Nuog; gaming, Allflitl IAIIII l H cessful one. AA PACE-9 DASIIES AT 5200.00 EACH G JA Di i 4 ndhena, Oah .uyva DowIltown.'i'edGe esaee.R an . llllll lll C "ll" l l ' ”'"”” " "'""""" '"l” Real rio:.';fllr. Jollaeotltll. Taarida Bay. any-lllilmue. Prim J. rilli"';.. Reg. 2.95 SOX Johnson (ll. L: Itaedlvaat. Ell: gwmg (14) 7. sum, tl.u)l t l . cl. - mm, coiavito. inrn- (N, P' K N " Add sarbira Ann Qua. c rey. r.?.'o'&'..E,tt7 .'it'il'l3'll”Tr..t...ru-t Come Through .l.:lL;g:. hzd n raosi--s nasmss as 3175.90 atliwoilmq It fI,OO 75c lnteeaathnal tap ("L ' , cooty Day. My Darling. Money Royal, rs . Cd ” w , . CIIRIIII at New York-Lemon. In Tennlg Grew. Eva Bntllong. Joill Leigh. Jolly Dick, Guy iacke. Grip l., '””'”" '” ' ml " ””'" M” "”"' "" ""' """"" """l” """' "W" C”"' l'''''' '"" MEN'S ELASTIC It IOXII SWIM TRUNKS . . . .. . . . . . . S1-95 TIWIOO IN N I34 (H) vs Koch it-oi. . cl, rose, Tribune. gnu” .” we-.'..; c'&” In”.-.wu'" 0-vl WIMBLEDON. England ( 5- 0 mm vs roan ( ). T,i;”,,c,”;'g,f;l,,"'l".,f,j',r',',,"i',,'i',';,,”,',h,l,l,',. T I Pltlll-1"l:l-:'3&AlTf,:u1&9c'fnmm' MEN'S I It TAN . lag. S43!-SALI . . . . . S3-5. Km-a nulls-J 7 1 Helena! ta-an il'l'll”" "" ' ' """ "" . rots. V mmm n.ito-rrrrtsu. Raj: Q ed f here Maud ' " l ' . I I ' r... ...'.''.L:: 1.? no... .. cu...” '.'..I."r...l::c.':, .:l. ..'7."'...:.... "' ........,mM...: c r o...r..r... I-. says suns son aovs Jacltm " the mn'--tn . - ' aousaras ottnoltotlaaitouts n sacs-1 man as mus - V 0 In oatutroaino. Q1'wosottlaPl.AnI 'l'lil-'uatrr oi-s'-rim. 3:1 9'"”""”" """'"l"" W. . m angispuaguarsirsuasgl i Eli. W 3 U3. Ijfh S385 atIt.laels(lIl- fNaImIla gutaainklun-as 031 D1 A1 SINK are-ea:-as l r will I