.s legion Down Gum. Wish-n. W- '5'“- “4 1"“ SPORTS FRONT By NICK FILLMORE Although No Runs For Vern By. JOE DUPUIS MONTREAL (CP) — Not long ago. coach Jim Trimble of Mon- treal louettes, visited New York Giants' m .John Roach. a retired National Foot. Montreal Football CoaCh Is Looking For A Miracle rookies and nine others start- (The Rifle) nebula three years ago. Trimble released In Iggy Francis (Bubs) Marriott. and log only their second year in pro football. Unless all this new talent blossoms suddenly. the Alou- ettes could finish lower than the the 1963 team which wound up third load ed out in and was knock season Stephens was fired. who carried the ‘ Pontiacs 12-8 SUMMERSI’DE —- The legion handed the skidding A. E. Mac. Lennan Pontiace their fourth straight loss. 12-8 in town league action. last night. The Pontiacs now have a 6-1” record and have dro second :2. third and last piece in the n gs. The legion making a strong eftort to break even for the sea. son are just the opposite. They ball League quarterback. to EFC semi-finals. Montreal still has the boot “"0 won their 1891mm! games m3" HAND “mo Chm . . . spend a couple of weeks coach- Trim-ble's eagerness to find runn back in Canada in giving them a 545 record with a Y I may, Rama bu’ e onemvmhseehu'm n-ame 5°” to ing the Alouettes' pivot corps. out what his new kids can do George Dixon and is strong at 88m! '0 80011016 schedule. Cur- :3 $2.... I r le - wag.“ Ems“ gem"; any “9‘ which then totalled six. may account for the Als' poor use “sebum- posluon with Jim ran and Briggs are in first place The nmfidmfillfial Leis. ’ chhesmr Red w}- ' in training camp. be cracked pre-season exhibition showing— Andreotti. Jim Reynolds. Fields With Si! W'lnl. three losses and l' cu A, y.“ “I ‘ '3'- W l d Eddgle season with Kansas an unusually hard whip. two lopsided defeats and one and Los Angelo: rookie Harold one 0. ' reli’ef fzr the w‘3 s u: oflem d e :10 mu can“; in to He even approached seasoned skinof-their-teeth win, Trimble Cooley. R0" MacDousaIl Pitt:th ‘for . m I wasn‘t: ay an on ay lz . held he on- football writers tor their view experimented freely in these ex- Their pass-receiving remains the Milo“ Md Melted up eight ’0. onus Roch", mule m mm m' on the team hibitions. weak but there is potential in Strike Outs and was backed by Dave Matheson's three' for three ‘ $3. m the ‘me' “.5 and” and +3 Frequent references are made Into tile key quarterbach and Marv Luster. being h to "the new Jim Trimble.” spot goes George Dork. rawest sonw‘gfiglofigance- Darrel New- day. Used strictly as a late inning relief man with the Red ‘. Hamirahan has the club's top clutch chucker. his record is still 3-1 .his earned run average is be- low the 150 mark. . I’ve been waiting for the past three weeks to see Kansas : City call Vern back to m . He didn‘t have quite T enough confidence the first time up. I think he’d be sharp- Trimble shrugs off these go- ings-on as part of the job. But eems to be little doubt r acle to give the Alouettes badly- needed depth. ' A week before the start of . ern Illinois. of his rookie crop but with ex- cellent credentials as a small US. college passer from north- Backing him up wo other newcomers Vernon Cole will with experience. and Jerry Fields. shifted to flanker to replace the retired Do Clark ' quired in a trade with Toronto Argonauts. Clare Exelby and Gerry Phllp. were brought in n . Two defensive veterans ac- “ to strengthen the club's poor m as apiece. The Legion. as a team cracked out a total of 11 hits. Pontiacs hurler. Wayne Ma- eson was tagged for the loss. or a second time. nce. , the Eastern Football Confer- 1963 BAD YEA: A1 1 Montreal 1M capable "m; fighrggtmflosurbeifl‘i’nlenggsmIgnning ce. Trimble was fieldin in Last ear. e 's assn l intra . ua 11. Way Islanders To Montreal en 8 v v s m in the can u D e. Mum“ exhibition play a team with 13 record was the worst since the exhibitions -— fullback - punter Ferdie Burket and tackle Dick struck out one batter in the re- ' “RE m”; l - newcomers. nine of them raw departure of the great Sam . Billy Wea‘fbe'llojl‘elEand Caarle‘liuclgm bggrig?yi:rsMg§ll‘ial\elh¥s Dalatri with tom knee lis- "1'33?! “"99 1"““35- Macl’heo ' nuns t ‘ ' tryouts at ole'Nalioual Junior Baseb ments and Dick Abwd- ! mk- a] ms "w" “"5” by “"W ‘ ' wi New Y is M hand iguaa'd mu: a 1' son- 3 5 "’9 “m 1mm"- Wayne Matheson and coach. Charley e sponsored by I naid is sponsored by the g the Charlottetown Branch. Royal Canadian Le on QuebecResidenl oration. This year. his second with the Als after a long reign with Hamilton Tiger - Cats. Trimble Deighan each got two hits apiece. 'Toy Toy' Gallant pick- ed up a triple and three walks -. The boys will play on a team With players from small towns . i f t flrom all acrc\s Canada in exhibition games with clubs taking says he 1. “coming down to .1 our up, {part in the week-101g National Junior championships. Follow- s assembling his kind of team Line Score 11 H g; ,ing the tournament and tryout camp. an All-Star Canadian ‘ glon 19 11 4 ‘ieam w seemed to play in the World Junior champion— B mm“ 3 3 2 “‘95 3‘ Cuba 13“” m the ye“ By PETER McNAUGBTON money with a score of so out The success of Vern Handrahan in professional baseball CONNAUGHT RANGES. Ont. of a possible 100. Seven shooters Flying Hawks l my “"9 83 1“94min!” ‘0' “h” mm "nude" (CP) -- A 27-year-old all-round tied for second with 97 seek a career Int game. , . . athlete from St. Hyacinthe. Shooting conditions were ideal By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS w‘tgoggigdmbrfecfizgémgfiz '31:}; Fig/El? giagc’uecgflgfigmfi N ue.. has won the Helmer ag. for the match. which is fired “film” Lug“ Cl' '1 S games coming up. The Islanders however. expect to borne _ .. w > gregafe as top shot among serv~l from 300 and 600 yards. A stiff "'8' 510° next Tuesday." ‘ .x w ' . - c 3“ " lce personnel at the Dominion: breeze, which had kept scores 1:0! Angel“ 390001003— e w J. , . ,1, ‘ e s. as. of t(Kannada Rifle Association I‘ low earlier in the week. died Pilitsbgrshufiofoglom: (59: I . mac es. aua and a sli htl overcast 0"“ ' ~ 0“ The S Bob Labrecque. who has sky yeliminated agnyypossibility and Camilll. Roseboro l8): » served at Camp Val Cartier. of glare from the sun. Temper. V0819 ‘12'3l- F3“ (8" 30“ Johnny‘s Flying Hawks clln. JOE THOMAS. racing manager for Winfields Farm. said Shown above is the Lunen- burg ladder team as they Maritime tournament at Me- xrial Field lash ‘ E.1.: Summerside. P.E.l.. and Sherwood P.E.I. are represen- Que.. with the 2nd«Batallion. ature was in the low 705. Royal 22nd Regiment, for seven I 8 .555 3% Inman Plumbing 2 17 .105 12 (9) and Pagliaronl. Fl merican League ched a berth in the Charlotte. town city softball league last Monday that NORTHERN DANCERY nikckecia a gendon cl? lhist cf . flight foreleg in a workout at “r s flue “9 Par 35 scale the lad er in a good s from Lunenburg. N. ted in the tournament. Actl- years, earned the honor. with 3. ~ Milwaukee MIWIW z ,1 . week. but it “hadn't bowed - Th9m85 531d the" ‘5 41W”? time of 12 4- seconds. The 5, Bible Hill. N.S.; Truro. N. vity was called off at approx- total of 50] of a possible 570‘ Princa COUnfy Cinemas" 300mm_ 5 50 giggly gierfzuifi’ln: :14 g‘NlSlon we danger Of a W“ tendon realm“ “0'” “Ch 3" mlu'fi' team was given a great hand 5.: Amherst. N.S.: Dartmouth. lmately ll O’Clock “351 night points in the 10 matches fired‘ , Cloninger (10-10). Tielenauer "mm" d"? "d 9 new The E. P. TAYLOR . owned, colt won the Kentucky DerleF‘T; by the numerous fans in at- N.S.: Moncton. N.B.; a - and will get underway at 9.00 under service conditions withr’ Standln s (7. and Bailey; purkey (54;,- C lamo k, t ed ' UNN'messuill‘ld tgfinqomnfiégfi gwthyfaét)‘, ‘S‘e‘hi'éf'Basebau tendance at the Fireman's ville. N.B.; Charlottetown. P. am. this morning. ' the army's FNCI rifle. ‘ 9 Ellis «9) and Edwards, HR: the manslrgftfii “7;;er bill]: . s ' . . gue.1:vas zapped long and.th by Stead-5 Pharmacy Mon- Labrecque s pomt total was The following are the final gilt—Johnson 4 70 was forced to leave at the end -day night. It was one of those nights that Lefty Just didnt . Just one better than the : standings ‘ rm“ County can am 1101 of the third inning due to an have - s longest blast of the night was a pomts chalked up byMaj. Dick softball league. . ooo—d B ten. emergency at his home Ian asoloot homer by JIM ox ........ .. ACK ND FIELD e x ampton. 50. of Alhsion, Ont. w L PC. an L. Bu-rdette (auras er . MacDonald Mk over ith th is at a low ebb in Cape Breton. So low in fact that Sydney has a htllreet-tlrr‘lie 'winner of the title. Coastal MWers 14 5 ’36 _ ‘Sé'l’deck‘l‘l lfi£$rgzalg lg). Sglllllltz score tied 22 and hurliévd “we: - ' ' v ‘ ' ' an . : — ' called off its anniversary track and field champions ms 39;; trig: wrogaf‘lsleo?rrsi;\;v£:t. Enmgn Drug 12 a 500 2nz Williams (25). m ban for the remainder 0‘ A the contest. to gain the victory. e e mom said the next move will be a high school meet ‘ ’ Sgt. R. E. Bennett of Orleans! in September They hope that will be more succe .. e e Ont. was third in the aggre-l Wash. 040000000— 4 90 Art Ballem W8! Weill! the A record number of 289 teams have registered With the gate. fired at the army's riflel Cleveland 200000000— 2 61 slab for the Lions and was time Softball Association for playoffs this season. This is an range 17 miles west of Ottawa, e Rudolph. Ridzik (5-3) (2) and credited with the loss. Art gave r6856. leéms “V” 963 Fegitratgn' ngVaE §°‘§; By JOE REICHLER there’s no doubt that Dark has Isaacs as having said in an Bennett scored 491 points. Brumley: Ramos '5-9l. Siebert w y to Barry Turner in the leads With 214 enlr'es'.New {3mmka als r9339“. ‘nf “.hé as_ NEW YORK (AP) -— Alvin no in ‘ce towards Negroes. 1 interview in San Francisco: THIRD LAST YEAR (2). Bell (8) and Azcue. srxth inning. 15-. {itgxatcggfimgflfaé'ee‘zfig rive” the gee‘kend CHARLIE Dark. manager of San Fran- ’think he tries to treat them as “We have trouble because we Labrecque came close to. Is 0 gaff)“ Tillman Gallant and Alfred coma - - - . _ - I .. . ' use” Glams' held a news con amy as anybody else' have so many Negroes and ' taking the title in his two pre-. “fickerShm (138,, (“adding Flanagan paced the winners CKENZIE. Charlottetown. is second vice-president. . . MA former minor has 1 m KENTVILLE CARDINALS. glue through in fine- style in the Canadian junior champion- ' def ti uebec City 6-2... Rated the Giants and New York Mels felt Negroes were not as men- to perform up to the wmle . Y k S t m . . . {telewselgol‘l’llonblegll gglgldai: btalle tailingethe Cards are minus and said that he had n tally alert as white players be- players when it comes to incur {gliolaasgnyffig ‘3: waft mucond'l Titl)l:sdaya Eirlr‘nalleyncstacttggnlttlgslf; (I ‘ .“eCled for a triple- 'th of their bettin- players because of work commitmenl5« misquoted in recent statements cause the manager is a south- tal alertness." ' - -y . s We position to a return out be. New York momm— 1 33 Rick Gallant and Lloyd ___—ree a - - to a thlrd-place flnlsh. . mm” C" mm212x_ 5 ‘0 Bl . regarding Negro players on his emer T . ' tween Camus Clay and Sonny y ' “chard were the lug men at , club Dark said he didn't feel he CRITICIZED TEAM tailimel a ’Bfmbeci,“ canad‘ffivmston for the . heavy- F0"! ‘12-“ Rem“ ‘3’ “d the plate for Barry's squad. ' 'No racial problem was in- needed to defend himself. Dark said TueSday he Cfltl- 51am 10: hi 9 t glnimnwfigt weight championsmp and urged Howard; O'Donoghue (8 - 7). Gallant garnered a two run volved." Dark said of his talk “My record in relation to cited the team in general to land phes flake; “ls 9:" 8113:; that sanctions mpo on St” (7‘ “d Edw'rd" ER double while Lloyd turned in a with Stan Isaacs, a sports Negro players speaks for it- lsaacs and had not picked out medal for pCanada ptwo weeks any state agency approving the lily—Mame ‘nl- two for three performance in columnist for the Long Island sell." the manager said. "i lndiViduals. ago when he finished ' match the battervs box. second in ~ , . > Dark had The commission said its rul- League action resumes at the ‘ ference before the start of Tuesday night‘s game between daily. Newsday. “I think there was a misunderstanding an the reporter made the wrong interpretation." Th manager said Isaacs hi ' e had visited min Phlladelp' lua public was. Dark said he thought Isa'acs just took for granted that he never would have made Willie Mays my captain if I thought Negroes were inferior. I was ready for the Mays move two years ago. but I didn't think the Spanish - speaking players on this team. They're just not able Earlier Tuesday. lunch with Commissioner Fol-d Frick who reportedly advised the manager to call the news conference. vmus appearances in the event.l He was runner-up in his first: the Queen's Medal competition. Sgt. Ralph Cathline. 47. of Saint John. NB. a steady per- fo ' the annual rifle championships. won the Bank. ers' Match and $75 in prize NEW YORK (AP) - The New (at and Freehan; Peters 412-6) and Martin. KR: Bet—Demeter 3) ing was based- "not only on the character of the manipulations attending the bout at Miami. but for the reason that Liston was interested in the promoting to w ch had planned PROBABLE PITCHERS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Schedule of today's major league baseball games and batting attack. Gallant clouted a home run and Flanagan con- new softball diamond tonight when the National Park All- Stars will be pitted against the Flying Hawks. Glimes Monthly Ratings 1 BEACH tAP)-—Floyd'C00per. England: 10. Tonyl‘while the Giants played there Dark had been quoted by "You have nothing be ashamed of." Frick told Dark. DON ’T FORGET Alongi. Florida llast week and apologized for‘ "3 Pmmnte the return bOUt- probable pltchers:~ (Won - lost Clay won the title from Liston l Patterson. former heavyweight _ i T i ’m i°“’ was named 3”" °f “gm "eav-‘iwe'gh' M119 W the Story appeared. Fr‘ck said the mailer did net enn S TOUI‘IIO . records in parentheses-J file lVfonth in the World Boxing Champion: Willie Pastranop saying he did not come out as Tournament concgm the commissioner.“ at Y 2? illitggmgg Fiat?“ ‘N on] me E “mime” mommy flung! Mlmm Beam 1: Ham” J0m- he had lntendea. F d Ill" but said he was "happy Sal For failed to come out for the v- mum)“ “ohm” F41 and I" released Tuesafly' son' PhlladEIPh-‘a3 2' . ayne] lsa'acs. who arrived late lor 0" ur ay Dark came to me.” in r d l imi ’9 Bruce. 1'1 - 5) at Philadelphia D " Panama‘s Vicmw over Ed-lThormon' Stmkmn’ can“ 3'5 the news conference. BCKDOWI' The commissioner said “it CharlOl‘l’e‘l'Own antral“! I ca n8 an arm 11%;”: "g 10-4 Ind Cillp 8-7). 2. die Machen made him the No. 3, Eddie Cotton. Seattle. ' heavyweight. . behind champion; annual Monctonian harness Champion: Su ga r Ramos. 1 th omenv 1 Eagles in the ninth inning and “d 3- To be considered for a 9" “Ml”- Mm“. 1- “M Robertson. wlhlcl: 1:; S‘Zturda; 3:: faced three batten, striking ’°""°" °“ “"5" “ch a track record that Ghana; 2. Vicente Saldivar. m" on m mm, n "It, 1”. team thlt competes Tokyo CTON (CP) — Willie‘s ' captured both dashes la Middleweight l edged the Philadelphia meeting. He said: “»1 lhi t ere can The Prince Edward Island Men‘s amateur golf champion- doesn't matter that he was born in Missiippi or Oklahoma and The Charlottetown city tennis 1 ippines; 3. Love Allotcy. Ghana. Featherwelg Japan; 2. Young Terror. Phil- 3 hot. Gail Sm hope Cole of Toronto. one - two and Betty pitched ball. Joe Martel! went in for the out two and retiring the third all Lambert. Quebec to compete in the olympic trials. August 7 in October, Groom has to place The bout was promoted by In- ter-Continental Promotions. inc. San 'll‘ranclsco (Herbel 7-6) at‘ New York (Fisher 7-13). N MEMORIAL . Cassluh Clay and Doug Jones- Chamvismr J My Giardello. be an honest difference about ships open at the Belvedere Golf . -. m a... that he commmmmm w” . . r The ratings; Cherry Hill, NJ. 1. Fabio Car-i the disrortion in view of the and Winter Club. Charlottetown. £03,?“ “sum Dark has 81_ this morning at the 33:25me it: which] Itdsto‘illj has an interest. .Los Angeles (Moeller 5-10) at‘ R .Heavnglght fer. Paterson. N..l.. . Joeyibasic difference in our Saturday. with an expected way, played the best, player, town tennis club. The fourteen t %ilst.ae{1 sc osed that In- Pittsburgh (Gibbon 8-4). N. l Champion: Cassms Clay. Lou- Archer. 'New York. 3. Dick. approach lto the matter-.1111“)! group of 30 golfers playing 18 regardless of nationality or re- years and under age group, ég'oggl;nent: hagt Enid Clay Milwaukee (Blasingame 3-2)| isvrlle. 1. Doug Jones, New Tiger. Nigeria. think 1 dmom but 1 do see holes, “gion'” along with the twelve and “n” h. .fi to? he rig h promote at Cincinnati (Tsltouris 7-7). N. York: 2' Floyd. Patterson- New Ju'llofi Middlewelgm . where he (Dark) might think The remaining 18 holes will der class will be played in th gull-Si; ‘gt as c amlmn' Chlcago (Bum 12.7) “ St" York‘ 3_ En“, Temp, cm. t(ihamplon. Sandro Mazzlnglu. sob be played at the Summers“. morning. There Wm be both sin. dlull/ershami Clays man- Louis (Richardson 1-1. N. ‘ Fredericton, NB. cage. 4. Cleveland Williams. a y. AblrJao DaSlll’uza-ii Esau? TREATED FAmLY Golf Club, Aug. 15_ I a gles and doubles even“ in these gist.“ ltSC ols‘ed1 .111 y :18 that Clay Only games scheduled. Houston; 5. Eddie Machen. San R. 1h By oyygr. an . . 1588“ said: “To my m n d Defending Island Champion, 9 groups’ mam sfon a sign ggufgr‘e‘e- N AYmerican League ‘ FranClsco; ti. Zora Folley. ap nan: .rgi: h: cans. A” Macxenm. Charlmetown' . The .839,an Wm see the e-ar HOYmId‘Tielam“ lath: K 0" 011‘ ‘ DOWNHB‘N) It: Chandler. ATIZ.: 7..Karl Milden- Chum in“. E G with . and yesterday that he would eighteen and under boy wing ymn'mte: b “It cw? m gsgzucuffii EC.“ “0‘ N' bet-gen Germany' ' George New erk- 1 mBll-ie CrI ‘ ' compete in the opening round into action. This division will be gut that L1 ty :grmon glee: of v e I l c at?) 1-3) at Chl-i Chuvnlol TM” ‘0' ’i Hemwms. 2 ' 50'“. 5.1:” “$93; but would miss the 18 holes in “mpleted.” Th“'5d"y- The '9' ls stock i: Ollie acomsgg cagostoflizl‘wll no". at Ml ‘ York. a. his Rodriguez. Mi- . summer“! because he Wm be togfoggizomyln; ogetlligfr risth till: tlemme)" Ed Lassman' magma "‘e “'53” ‘Pm“:ln1°‘°’ N nil ' ml- slaying on the N'B'ip'E'I' w“. home diamond. defeat Ver- provincial junior ctournzmen‘ta WBA‘ “id 1”" weak his "gem' wasmn‘m‘ (Stenmu‘e 1'“ “in” “lemmas” dlla‘lad‘le'llai'lglclgsug gm the cm' non River 13-4 Sunday to set a which will be held at the Char- “"‘m “5"” take “P "‘9 “we 3* (“Mind mm 3'1 01' ‘ C§2:;P10?- EaggrgeLgerkltliS. By JOHN SHORT p ' em new Kings County League rec- lottetown courts on Friday. Au- 2: ggzggtl‘monflfi' :15? Stan? “D' N' . ' - P°P° 0- CALGARY (CPl-Marg Mas wmbe ord of winning nine straight gust 7th. ‘°“ ‘ °’ v 3‘ "mm (“mm 12'” ‘ . _ Italy. 2. Makoto Watanabe. . f on . A map?“ “the WWW d. t l Van his 2630- Lou Anseles (Chance 116*. N. . , Japan; 3, Louis Molina juan 9”. ° awfi' ‘ "me" '5‘ at Summerl , Green Gables games with no eeas shoe 4 Jose ' "Eganhewomfnf 8:1? Chillimplom the season a opener. t A a ' too t eary ea ll t e qua; Budd McCul ough, s ar G . r h ngmwe'lm lfying round of the 1964 Cans Georgetown hurler. Went eight - - PC 5mg?“- IC‘J’” ' 0"”. dian women's open golf chamv innings on the mound before he- . Mac: 3”“; 12”.“th ln'onship with a 77 Tuesday- ing forced to retire with a To Que . Cm.s ‘ ' "5 9’" ed 8' SheofeT Marlenegmswzlfl sprained ankle suffered as he p ' ' ' treit oron . ei - ma slid into home plate. I _ r I ‘ Junior Lightweight open champion, and Cathy He allowed four runs. four sidgmm: onesgfmgm' : 4;“ h 1 Champion: Flash Elorde. Galusha of Ponoka. Alta. 1963 hm. “ruck out n and walked Ma‘s “mg . all: } ; p _. Philippines. 1. Teru oKosaka. women'. junior champ. by one one. He hit on. better with I m mm 9019 “Wat "In’anotber race here last M9323; 3. 1s m ael Latin!!!) Canadian Junior champion on a ground to the mound. 1,, on. of the “m chm no“ I - ' Sandra Post of Milton, 0nt.. ‘ it! If“: Ind Hm “mull” and Joanne Goulet of Retina. GEORGETOWN RALLY titlllli'll dom bet" artmouth. N.S.. Champion: Eder Jofre. Brazil. Rae Minis", . {omel- Cu. For Vernon River. Franc“ up“ have {0 g '1 huiy' Groom' knocked the 1. 9 “menu. Mexico; 2_ guy Club member now “via. . Hughes was relieved in the the Hm three '1" :h we °' a 032/! In the first Ronnie Jones. Chicago; 3, Fight- in Tor-om.» “mpled the fit“ seventh by Joe might?! Who W“ up to the owl: .ce'mmfin n 1. $1M Millennium in anal“ J‘Pan- nine ho in a wind thlt “flowed by n- “ i t ' decide who mafir‘eescgh the Maritime Ch Flywe ht chased ammo” "He .. . Georgetown rally forced Vernon team .. he ex mm ' om” ° 8:“ to set s Th “lmdplmil: s l . Kingpetch. “mes. She predicted 33 would River to recall Francis Hughes ‘ “um: who ' “Jr”: - Ih; Palm“. be enough to qualify for the mm m" 0° "'0 mound “1 “'9 elm"- Canada in the amfimgmm ante back in J. in. at “i A "H" championship (light of match The “mun”! “for” of "1° Games in Australi 1; 1mm?" dash of the “Kan; . oraco cava 0. Ar. play competition which . l Vernon River pitchers gave up been "mung mime {a on: floor“... at... .. on... C c'Y 304‘” Edit; ihfi“oi“'¥3ur‘.""‘" rill tars...“ a“ r III the thril- 0d Three over par for 10 holes I van” Riv" mm ‘1] their c on". mom I y ‘ ha. been “mm con Wherever e In the Maritime: the ’ 11%;. He. T fish}; “gonzo:th 3:32:11; :hc P 3:3; It; 1201 third innings and m1. the Wm” “I” .psflngl: Crescent office nearby. Your local Crmntheneger is e Meritlmervth: A m 1:“. 3mm“ Ellen mm” a! 58m M? . For M m m m m mum, so". 1. mm, m... understands end enloys working with you in solving your money prob. '1” h cm Th C. 89 NB u w m m a”. e I l in: and in indoor pole vaulting Om.- “ em, b." Lea— e lty beniol- Base- w M I; rang0| ss - innings were the levcnth Ind at the Prince County vocation- Our business is to meke leans - for pose F . the second he. sue same tween the y I H! e were hot eighth. in each of which the? al high school gym in Summer- I I any PW ' Jo” PM" or drop a .u a" W BM Shop “d Smist mm, M km (our mm P" Me in Ky. (A?) - mm] a" . I!“ n and you ll receive our special Maritime brand of service. Remember 3 . 1'" ml' . postponed last night. will their rounds on the par-7s est. Despite the on of At but for “I- mm Al“! V-ulflns in a hazardous uw- 7°” “'” “m °" c"‘“"" ' I - \W I. he played tonight. Memorial gary Country Chm layout. New York Athletic Conunlssion MICPM VIII “In! for “V0- dustiltt at the high school gym .— , - an. Field ads p.m. Mrs. alrelt found the soiutloa the be of c us one Mark Murphy was m' for as now been ° l E “III! Byrd HARNESS RACING to slick putting services Int said Tuesday they plan to have Mr and ml! 010?! hid No but ltd! with both a recently so I mum _ m to” had plagued her all week. the world heavyweight chess. for live. one of his bill was cull-ed ports pit and thre glass ' Em ' _ . “fly "Mum Mm. "ti-n! Her imi-oven putting can. plan defend his, title against I p10. .Al acquired the new ‘ , V- “M for a“ "we “may at inches: manila ttrne.- Liston a bout pro Innis flushes M M for because the former one wasn't mm' "‘“7‘9' 1 m be“ M“W""‘M m ml" cause it put her back in the meted by Intercontinental Pro. Iwr for the loom. [Mag him the snap he wanted co“, cm“ I who” running for a spot on the three motions. Incorporated The umpire was Gordon LIV- "The weather has been bad 5' am.“ to l ’ mnng member team that will repre- Dev'idson. the lawyer ers and the bass indies were says Al. "It has been so windy ll 1 masmE__c“.mMo. sent Canada Inworld cu repressntingthesyadicate Stan Peardon and Gerald andlneedthewesthertohreak ‘ mm vars play the RCA! and Isms women’s matches at Paris in handling the ayeanold chain. Cronin in the new pole” and frankly m leg em w. A. 00 ’ m “w l‘ Plumbing plays Enman Drug in October. Miss Harvey and Mrs. plan. said the contract for the Next minder. Georletown remarked that ports pit is [113 mum ‘ '1 xtie P rise a County Softball Cole have clinched the first two return th Intercontinental will goes against Mt. Stewart on going to make a big difference In gym, 9. “'0‘ M“ n’ . berths. doors-Ma's diamd. is the future". '9’“ m "at “‘4'” xvi