PAGEHSIX 13 matches in Tennis tourney Played Saturday ‘Ihirteen matches were played Buturday as the Charlottetown ten- nis clubs closed tournament con- tinued. Eleven matches are slated for Monday. Part oi’ Saturday's ultedule had been postponed from Friday because of rain. Showers threatened to cause further delay Saturday but the nteather cleared 511111019110)’ to permit the matches to be played. EIATURDAYS RESULTS Men's Singles ‘Bill Mcrcside defeated Jack Moi‘- ns. 6-l, 6-0. Frasnk Hansen defeated Dick Rice, -3. Liearge Chandler defeated Mor. ion Dew, 6-3, 6-4 Ivan Rcofin ldefcated Gordon’ Huicheson. 6-3, 6-4. _ Ladies‘ Single; ltfrs. Emipson dtaeuied Virginia Large, 6-0 6-1. atoll N141‘? defeated Mrs. Ed- wards, 6-0, 6-3, Men's Double; G. F and F. G. Hutoheson de- feated J. B. Thompson and R. w. halves, 6-4. 7-5. Ladies‘ Doubles Mrs. Simpson and hfrs. Edwards‘ defeated Mrs. Wran and Helen Tid- marsir 3-0, 6-4, 6-1. Mrs. Waugh and Eleanor Camp- bell defcated Nora Taylor and Adc-ie McLean, 7-5. 6-1. Jca-n Miller and Beryl DeBiois defeated hinrgurvl Martin and Nancy Simpstri, 6-3. 6-2. Misc Eleanor Bourke and Guenl Rogers defeated Mrs. Aries and partner, default. Mixed Doubles Mrs, Simpson and Aim‘ Matheson gefeatedl Joan hiillei" and Ivan Recl- iri. 6- . . Eleanor Bourke and Bill Moreslde defeated Mrs. Waugh and George Chandler, 6-2, 6-3 MONDAYS MATCHES 8 30—Joatn Miller vs Waugh. xfrs._Simpson vs Margaret Martin. 430-Ber_vl DeBlois vs Eleanor Bcurke. il.30—Gwen ers vs Mrs. Wran. and George Tits cualitorfrsrowusiuakvtm Cards Split; ST. IDUIS. July 2'i—(AP)- Cardinals spilt o. twin bill with BYSIOII today but increased their lead over second place Brooklyn to tuo games as Dozgers dropped a .d:ubl2header at Pittsburgh. Braves iwon the opener 12-10 and Cards] to;k the nghtcap 8-6 as rookie; pitcher Howard Krist was credited with his eighth win against no losses At Cincinnati, the Reds and Philadelphia PhiLs divided s double- 1168301‘ to end their four-game series here two-all. After losing the first game 2-0 on a pszr o1 un- earned runs, P/hils rapped out a dozen hits to grab the night-cap 8-1. Patil Derringer plched five-hit ball for his ninth victory and sec- ond shirt-out in the opener. At Chicago, the Cubs knccketi Baseball results SUNDAYS RESULTS AIVIERICAN LEAGUE First game: Chicago 010 000 031-5 8 1 New York Ill 101 401-9 l5 0 Lyons, Dietrich and‘ Tresh: Ruf- fing and Dickey. Second game: Chicago 014 010 100-4 15 0 New York 012 000 000-3 10 0 Lrsc and Turner; Bozthani, Peek, Murphy and Rosar Cleveland 000 021 001-4 8 l. Boston 000 000 000-0 B 1 I-Ieving and Hemsley; I-Iughson, Ryba and Pytlak. First me: Detroit 100 000 000-l 7 2 Philadelphia 200 321 00x—8 lI 1 Bridges, Rowe and Tebbetts, Sul- livan; Knott and Hayes. Second gatne: Detroit 000 000 000-0 7 l) Philadelphia 200 004 01x-—'l 8 g an Neivscm, Thomas, Giebell Brooks Lose Twice To Lose Ground i: cliff Melton out c! the box in the third inning as part at s. 12-bit u- sault to beat New York Giants. 0-3. for a. two to one edge in the three- game series. Saturday,‘ St. Lolus failed to lengthen their lead over Brooklyn as they both. chalked up winners. White, Cardinals rookie, stretched his winning streak to lcur games ln five days with a 9-2 victory over the Boston Braves. The Dodgers held their plaice as they pounded in a 3-2 victory over fourth place Pittsburgh Pirates. In Chicago the Cube handed the New York Giants everything but the bBIXTlC, and still won 5-3. Cin- cinnati retrieved th t in third place as they walked away with a 6-2 decision over the cellar- dwellirig Phillles. goiego 3; Milwaukee 1. o e o 2; M lwaukee 3. Indianapolis 8; Minneapolis l0. Indianapolis 5; Minneapolis 1. Columbus 4; Kansas City Z. Colungbusg; Kansas CltyUtT AT RDAYS RES S NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 3; Chicago 5. Philadelphia 2; Cincinnati 6. klyl£ iiénPiitsburgh 2. ion ; . Innis . AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit 4; Philadelfia 2. St. Louis (g; YBV ‘ton l. ; ostori . Chicago 3; New You-k l1. FIIN{E(I'INATIONAL LEAGUE rs ‘ame- Rccliester 8; Baltimore 4. 110 innings), Second Game— Rochester 0; Baltimore 0. (Game called end of sixth allow plgyers to catch train)‘. oronto 5; Jersey City 2. Buffalo 6; Newark 4. Montreal 3; Syracuse 5. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION First Game- Toledo ll; Milwaukee 8. 1r Montague races Promises tops In racing thrills The biggest race card ever to be staged on P. E. Island is to take place at Montague on Wednesday, July 30th. starting at 1 p. m. stand- ard Time or 2 o'clock, D. S. T. In order to take in all horses the sponsors are featuring l5 classes namely: Free for All Trot and Pace with seven entries, including such newcomers to Island race fans as, Bedford Grattan 2.08, owned by the Soviet Stables, Summerside and Volrida 2.08. owned by Buctouche Stables. These two horses along with Dudy Patch, All Grattan, Jane Azoff, Rainey G. Henley, should make athrilllng race for those who attend the Montague Races. Another great class will be the 2.15 Trot and Pace with twelie en- tries, with such horses as, Hal Britton, Millie Kalmuck, Playdale, Hollyrood Harmon, June Evans, Lusty Frisco. ‘These six trottar; will try to prove to race fans that good trotiers can best such paoers as. Al- bert E. Grattan, Bebe McElwyn, Major Bowen, Martindell, Charlotte 8., Uscits Britten. Other great closes on the card are the 3.21 Trot and Pace with 8 entries. the 2.28 Trot and Pace will: twelve entries and the 3 Year Old Trot and Pace with 8 entries. The above classes are to be rac- ed in the following orderz- 3 Year Old; Free for All; 2.21 Class; 2.15 Class; 3 Year Old; Ffree for All; 2.21 Class; 2.15 Class; 3 Year Old; 2.28 Class; Free for All; 2.21 Class; 2.28 Class; 3.15 Class; extra heat if nec- essary; 2.28 Class. OUT 1' . . Riggs wins at Sea Bright 5111A BRIGHT. NA. July 11- (AP)--Bobby Riggs, s veteran o! all the world's tennis classics at 23, wrote a new chapter into the records of the historic Sea. Br ght Invitation tournament Saturday and did it with the ease of a true champion. By polishing out ‘lied Schroeder in straight sets, 6-4. 6-4, 6-0. the former United States ‘national champion became the Iirst player in the tournament's 54- ar history to win the coveted sing es bowl for the fourth time-which such stars as Bill Tilden. Vinnie Richards and Ellsworth Vines failed" to do. Mrs. Sarah Palfrey Cooke, point- ing for the national tennis throne abdicated by Alice Marble, milled smartly icoday to defeat s rival New Yorker, Helen Bernhard. and regain the women's singles Sea title. The scores were 6-8. - -5‘ Golf Championships Held up by rain NEW YORK, July 3'l—(A.P)-- Chicago White Sox interrupted the pell mell rush o! New York Yank- ees today by dividing a double- header with the American League leaders before a crowd of 52,304 sweltering fans. Yanks took the opener 9-5 to run their latest winning streak to nine games and then dropped a ‘7-3 decision to Lefty Thornton Lee in the nightcap. At Washington, the Senatcrs swept a. doubleheader with St. Louis. 4-3 and 5-3, to climb out of the league cellar and drop Browns into the eighth. place spot. ‘Ilie double victory gave Washington an even break in the four game ser- es. At Philadelphia, the Athletics, fighting to finish in the first divis- ion fcr the first time since i933, l/Vhirly upset In Arlington CHIC , Julv 3'l—-(AP)- Wlhirlaway buried his marvellous record Saturday in the graveyard of turf champions-the $60,000 Ar- Fcr the second week in succes- sion rain caused postponement Sat- urday of the opening of the provin- cial golt championships at, Sum- mcrside. Play will begin at Char- lottetown next Saturday, instead of at Surnmerside, it was announced. Horsemen are asked to meet at Hugh Walker's Irivery Stable on Tuesday evening at 8.20 P. M. DB: T. when positions will be drawn, i lington dlassic. The famed chestnut colt, victor- ious in the Kentucky Derby, Preak- ness and Belmont Stakes. was de- feated by Attention in an upset which stunned a sweltering, shirt- sleeved crowd of 43.000. ' It was Whlrlaways first defeat in seven starts. he had not lost since charging home to vict:ry in the Kentucky Derby last May. Attention. laying back in second place all the wa_v, collared the pace-setting Our Bcois alter run- ning a mile and came on to con- gufir Whirlaway by s. length and I a *1’ . .By J. R. Williams l White Sox Stop Yankees By Splitting Doubleheader swept a doubleheader from Detroit i Tigers before 25,609 at Slflbe Park. t Scores were 8-1 and 7-0. I At Boston, C.eveland's wilting Indians salvaged the final game of their three-game series with Red Sox, 4-0, as Joe l-leving returned to haunt his former teammates with a six-hit masterpiece. The high-flying Yankees added another victory to their league bouquet Saturday as they handed the harplass Chicago White Sox an 11-8 trimming, At the same time Red sax march- ed up a notch on the Indians as they nosed the Indians out 4-3. Tigers snapped an eght-game losing streak when they rapred out a 4-2 triumph. over the Athletics. Browns sneaked in a 6-5 victory inl the “cellar league" as they won from the Senators. Dubois wins Rowing title PORT DALHOUSIE, Ont, Jul 2'1 —(OP)—-Joe Burke has retire to his a/pple growing and a 30-year- old salesman {rom Winnipefl. Theo Dubols, has come along to take his place as North Amer.ca‘s premier scullcr. On the old Welland Canal Bat- urday, Dubolse hammered his claim to the year's scullirig honors a. little harder by adding the Can- adian championship to the Amer- ican title pickcd up at Minneapolis last Saturday. His victory, along with Buffalo Westsides‘ easy rc- tention of the aggrgeate champori- ship, featured the close o1 the 59th Royal Canadian Henley. O UR BOARDING HOUSE JEI-Y_Z8.,19;1_1 __ Smith capture; St. Paul Open 6'1‘. PAUL, July 27_(A Golf's “Joplin Ghost" o1 of; years-lean Horton Smith-rode h the st. Paul Open Golf 01111111110“, ship on a magical putter ma,“ The 83-year-old native M5555", inn demonstrated why he is rem‘, nized as one 0c the greatest gregm players o! all time by scoring Q final round Gil-nine under my.‘ for a 72-hole total of 276 shot; which literally snatched first gfney or $1,600 in a torrid siretql ve. ' REMEMBER WHEN ' (By The Canadian Press) Philadelphia Athletics bf American Baseball Dengue w," four runs in the 11th inning lo db (eat Detroit Tigers 9-5 and s, Buck Newsoms winning streak n 13 games a year ago today. 1; the first time Ncwscm had l“; since the scaion's owning game, fi ::—;_%--_ -_: In what turned out to be pr”. tically a re-row ol the Mnneapoli; race, Dubois took a short lead m; Joe Angyal of Brooklyn, N31, and’ using a (iii-stroke all the way down the mile, 550-yard course. held 1t to the end to beat Angyal by g half-length, He covered the . Lance in eight minutes, 10 seconds, CONVOY ESCORTS Royal Canadian Navy ships as. cort convoys near harbor sp. preaches but only Royal Navyves. sels serve as ocean escort. OUR WAY Alex Mat eson F. G -_-_ BOY.’ THAT Chandler vs G. F. and Sullivan; McCrabb and Hayes. '» -, , . . A Ti-"NG HKE YAW ?.~.~ saw: zrusr some Puzzle ' EGADflEEBAQYIANl-“WHERE Hutcheson. First ame: " ~ VL-S‘ owned MmEd- t. l oooooa-ssz A “r AD ! ”’///~7"./ ‘villi. ‘y? Mrs. vliugii and El- §,.,,,fi‘.’,‘,‘,i,,,, w°§°ooo3 10,4 1 o a ‘N " B WE ',_ gggggrtgergwge is rue oamreo BAéKET 1'. GOTAFFZEQH BRAIN % 21pm oagiaunéla." W ma,‘ Munerief, Newlin and swift. Fer- T9 batters, I ; , :_-_' ','- ABANDONED Aces A60.'w- BLAST/v-w LET'S so é Half; ~ nI-llugxolrz. Zuber and Early. g3? Swab ' ' ' ‘snows HOOKED-- WE HAVE BEEN WANDERING OPKQOSITE DiRECTiONS y’ lao-Winner of match Mrs. Wran g, I I ' 00o w“ Mk3 1 n ' ‘ ' VWLLY-NILLY IN THEéE QUQTER- Ll A COUPLE LEAVING gggngqykmgegggnpgganz; wssiilfifion 30o 020 oox-s n 1 77113 Riddle Tpgléi f: 553;; , assent coizmoons LiKE CANINES Reno/M.- one oi= us FILL and Mrs. Hemmmgi iiglehoarse, grottriu: and Ferrell: ' PURSUiNG THEIR?‘ OWN TNLQ/ Ml6HT SCOREW-“NO m“ m“ “d dE‘ Bat?’ v5 nltlararrbwfir lr-zaoui: CINCINNATI July 2'l—(AP)— '““'aAH' In‘ Ndr USE‘ BOTH BENG’ $20’??? Ddrlailgiei-Wvs Alex New York 000101 coo-z 1 a Elmerl aicdlch the mZA-year-oiitl 39°65 ANQTHR F900’! QTRANDED “m” “iiflft. mcee°‘i.°°m‘ 022963..‘ $013.2“ fir.” i.§‘“.°...€1.1‘i Sid. »- ‘ j--—i- . c . , - t . - r '-- t dM-.td'tit‘. HOW Th8)’ Stand 3‘,,“,1;,,,‘,’,‘f°“- Mm“ an c ‘ES-ii right up and tell --—- F y, me: you why he“ better than he was AMERICAN LEAGUE Phllrrrllelbillila 000 000 000-o 5 0 last year. Hebwon one, lost two, {or Cincinnati 000 200 00x—2 4 l) the Reds in 1940. I-Ie had won l1 r Won Lost Pct. Emir, Johnson, Bianton and gtiaaightyloxstJrixonzeé bgfgiie llosinfgi a . w ren; - oec S10 uy a ncnna,. New York 65 29 .691 Segbnd me: Ask the average pitcher the rea- , 5 Cleveland 54 ~11 .568 [Ihfladflphla 100 301 l02—8 12 1 son for any such marked imprcve- g ‘ Boston 49 44 521 Cincinnati coo 00o 001-1 4 3 mcnt and he'll mutter something v _, Chinese 46 49 A84 Podgajny and Livingston; Walt- about uucky. I ruess v §\ \ Phlludelllhl! 45 43 434 ers, ‘Thompson, Moore and West. Not s0 Elmer Irfm Georgia. In an '§\ \ \\ , Detroit 44 53 .454 pk." "m" accent that looks lzke a fore’gn I; \ Waihirigton so so .396 Boston 4001M 104-12-14 s language i! you m» i0 nut it on ' Si. Louis 36 56 B91 st. Louis pg2ld0ll0 1012-11141! 2 paper. theflllohpound Souiiherrifil; \ \\'x\ Errickson, se e an asi; camy rec es ~e reasons or . INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Wgrneke, hsl-lourifia lLaniera sxutsisdcrli‘ iléiethlf) pitérhlng elfeéctiixre- .-\ v C 1-, Na em, ry an _ . e ey at , censore :r . \. \ Newark 67 36 .650 Co°£§.-. accent: _ i A I Buflalo 62 43 .590 sewn‘; “m” "My curve ball is sharper this -' \ '\, h,‘ ~.\\\\\\.‘\\\ i’; . t, Montreal 62 44 .585 30mm 000 19o 219.4; 11 1 season. My fast ball has more of é,--e,,m. Y; / v Rcchester 57 48 .543 5L 1mm 000 021 41x—8 11 2 a. h on it. I've learned to throw _ \ , ___ - _- i Jersey City 5_2 4B .520 Johnson, Earley and Berres; my c ange-of-rpace ball vrhere it "::" B 5E ‘K Syruvuse 4v 55 445 Krlst, Gumbert and Mancuso. should be lhY°“'""-" ;=i-—- _ A ‘“"l- E Baltimore 37 61 .378 p1,.“ lame; One. two. three. That simple. an ’ QQQQKQ/M Toronto 28 '74 .275 Brooklyn 3% $23 &1)o_3 g aigilitlgllefsuggitiilziinlgl plareerhhess bee? m THE WET WOLF . Wltllkhfiyl, V BALLQPNEPS: PltLb h 2-4 es om. ea. i -- - , ‘ NATIONAL tnacca Filéflgmom, aim‘ Dim; wand Li; mgti 32201111 he triedwtgeaipe éicis ~ - - -- - - - ~ ~-* F ,Ow.<3.an; u er, o ny.o.ca r. - - 5t. Louis 51 33 M9 Killing; andenDavls. Inpez, oaslonaliy he played second. or in Thlmble Theatre-staff“! POPEYE ‘ l Bmtoltllynn S°”‘""' ‘mm 0 m 00.0 5 o I328 fiillllligllldtllxullindrhey got m“ 5cm“ on new ‘men's we MAV t coma? ' Pit S. UTE - ' Bro klyn 00 n ° '5 I s ’ ' —i AM V496, C MON l2 1% at . . e {ii “.E2‘;i“'..‘,°' army: t “W5” "/11 /’ '" m New or - - (Called en o eig , un ay aw. m s o . t t. ~ __ . THEWET‘ ghj 42 50 .457 C _4 .' H- bs W11; d owe ; Only one pitcher howed up and ‘ i I “ma! \ b“ Bcsbgrxio 37 54 .407 $3,215,, m-lg Ioypezf: er an n he got bumped arosund some and wLL SOME __“.“i .l , 0557f. ' ' " Philadelphia 23 6'1 .25 INTERNATIQNAL 1,3591]; the man runnin‘ the club asked , ‘ n"; 53mg; for a volunteer to take the mound. " , I Syniwse 11 0.3g W l: ‘l brill-ltdfbflrafiliinggiarlgrcllghwago“: l ‘s \ Bust‘ alo 0 x- _ itch” u unkel, Schultz and Bottarini, l) Roscoe and Hancken. y swung “me; 302 s I Caught scouts lye . (By The Associated Press) lslyllltlfilicllllse 3:8 020 x-‘l I0 1 ‘Pilot's what he 7.1101181". Elmer explains, until after o. scout came along, summer of '35, and signed him on account of that high. fact l-Iinckle. White, Lambert and film“ (“hue leadws m “chi Marshall: Trexler and I-Iancken. league) t First game: m 3 a 2 o e m _ Bl l m l m T 1 1o 900 (m... n eyre ways oo ng or. s PIPW» 91"" G ‘m l‘ l‘ m‘, Jill-oil oClty loo oio 010 01-4 a o entiy dayl; c1; fiangec ball‘ all F‘ '1 , V d Garb k; bu conv e wosn‘ a. Wlllllml- R5 ‘l’ gig 3f {l}; §§§| l-Iglriesr, Hfllafilllcfllaw lilo niaemu-lir. hurler. DlMlfllil- N-Y- 3g 353 $013k '37., gwmd "m" Elmer started with wosssu in gill? ofillér. 82 31H so lrg ‘340 Toronto 000 000 0-0 6 2 UIIGtNOTISlCFU Loagui: and ftiltlfld the i T- - ' - e cm . CMMY- BMW‘ 76 2B0 31 92 '3” ‘lelisrlcilfrgilntgonl and.1I?{(lir?ri1c0ziixlr_;-4Elasl £15 willsa tolfcfd aerolliréllllncblgslldglxzlilillle If u ., Elton. Phi“ 3" 3°“ 45 101 ‘s28 and Blaemire and in 131139, hi sgyil was in “more IPPIE AND CAP STUBBS By Edwma "om. RUNS Baltimore zoo ooo 000:2 s o league» dun his f; emu mm . WANNA BANANA . America“ “m” K°“°" ."'""“ ‘hi-Sillliliin Slckltgg. ooivgilerl ‘in: mllilgialilillogiubifitieilim. shied n GRANMA" ’ -oRA nzceor PIE? east WHAT'S/X rout/w I GONNA l us’ 25: Natlona] Ibeaglllel on’ Krncherf Wlssman and Mueller. his lack of control and shipped him Y MATTER WITH sTAY ON A DiET ' Glflfiw- Nl°h°ls°m c“ "' ' First. game: 4 Li: Chtgtglooga. The giookkouifi selilit IAPONT VAN} GRAN'MA? AN’ GET BEALjTlFlllJh New. k ooo 10o ioi-s o m ur am an e na y NY no FAMILY .. Ame,,gf,lg"gf,g,f.“,=g,,‘,i Yank, ironllen coo I00 000-—l 1 1 found the latter. Then was THlNG ° THIS J w. “Mom, M58“: Nghnmn Chriflopher and‘ Sears; Pearce back to Ind rwwlis when he oer- M. - N ‘ and Becker formed well enough to be pulled ' Cube '12 Se...“ ggmg; 1th») etgel fold “in He ‘ N k MM] 100 0_1 1 0 p Cl ' Ti B81116 8T6 l8 881': "E59" m“ 5U“ “$11.”... ooo ooo o-o z o m-suv relief chores’. y E'mer, who refuses to let his 1941 success upset his typical southern calm, thinks his year of mostly sitting and watching helped him tremendously. Orders placed by the munitions and supply department on Can- adian snd British account total over 51.500.000.000. fieitel and Pariden: Macon and Walters. Becker. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Louisville's; St. Paul 8. Louisville 2; St. Paul 6. o Montague Races Wed, July 30 5 CLA8SES—-$l250.00 IN PURSE! Royals absorb Double defeat HLLIE THE roman - N0 METHOD IN MAC‘S MADNESS! b, weslovler _. - L-—------—-- . . :2: Llfisfigl‘ 25D race _ - - - - - - - Sig: $3.2: l —-—- 132:3"); xllgrr ' t HfieT/iglllla llsllsHOgabf-‘fiués: w” P°°R Tm“! THKPS "' "m 3__g_g1 139T AND racy; _ _ _ _ _. _ _ _. _. pUgsg $259M) MOPEPREAL. July 3'1—(CP)— m FWD AKA/N} THE WAY 1U REDUCE lT . No. 4—2.28 ‘mow AND PACE - - - - - - _ - wast: $250.00 ‘"23" 3"“ 51"" ‘ 1”" °‘ m“ ~’ - ‘to a: a ' piLning performances by Ruis Bu‘ TWS , N0. 5—J'YEAR‘OLD * _ * * — — — — — -' '" PURSE 0250-00 ohnqopher and Allan Gene]. sc:r_ ’/‘ Blfl NOSI OF 65s“! 1 HOPE \ ‘ - . “m5 rr \SN‘T AQ ans * ~ 3 seconds allowed troiters in Classes 2, 3. 4. Horses to be declared and positions drawn at Hugh Walker's Livery Stable at 8.30 P. M.. D.S.'l‘.. Tuesday. July 29. To add to this fine race programme other attraction Include dan- cing booth, games. mells, purl mutual. Paved road within 1-2 mile of race track. Good stables. large grand stand and paddock. free parking field. Order of programme, race celled at 2 P. M“ 0.8112. 1 P. M. Standard Time. 50 entries-B Classes should make one of the best race pro- gramme; this canon-Usual admission charge. GEORGE McINTYHE CLIFFORD MMDONALD ed two victories over the Montreal Royris today to tighten their grip on first place in the International League baseball standngs. The scores were 3-1 and 1-0. At Jersey City, the Giants db- ferted Toronto in both ends of l. doubleheader to make it three out of f ur in iheir four g-ma series. Th" more: were 4-3 and 4-0. Al Rtche ler, Lefty Ed Wlmman gave Balfmcre scme hiis—one of thew Al Frank's homer with Poi- Mr aboard, then clamped down to t. annulus Owner 1,- ._ Secret-arr silo": only one single the rest of . m the way to notch his second Red M l -_...¢nnnb_ L t