If ' Is'lntun'I select committee i cram 10. and I reduced Lil II listl- The Guardian Page 6 Ilairymen, city, Packers Win Play-Off The Sunshine Island Dairy de- fented the Basilica Youth club 13-2 while the City Siickers whip- ped the Bike Shop Wheelers 15-6 and Canada Packers edged the Liguorian Youth Club 8-7 in City Softball League games yesterday evening. The City lF'Id the WllcPlEl's two games to none in their series i-.hilc the Packers lead the I...Y.C. two- one and the Dairymen lead the BY C. one game to none. Canada Packers came from be- hind in the last of the seventh to score thrrc runs and rdge the I... Y.C. With the bzisrs loaded. Pete Maclntyrc hit a double to score Henry Hartingcr and Billy Wright. Earlier in the inning Reg Hughes had scored on an error. Clark starttd for Lil” and was rflicvcd iii the Ha:'tizi;;ri' ltho went on to earn the win. Pctcrs started for the LY.C. and was relieved in the sec- ond by hard working Blenis Nich- olson. Paddy Shepherd and Jackie M:1cDo:iiild, the L.Y.C.'s two out- standing nutfielders. both hit home runs. MacDonald and Jun:or Smith both had three hits for the losers. Lefthiinder Dick Doyle was the winning pitcher as the City won llicir second SUCCPSSIVC game over the Whrrlcrs. Doyle went the routv and did not allow any Fl2'l'lEd runs in A. fine pitching perform- ance. Elmer Mwhar started for the Wheelers but was relieved by Jim- my I-Iugzhes in the fifth after re- ceiving poor support. Playing: conch Wally Shepherd of thn Wheelers was ejectcd from the game. Merlin Macxenzie and Git" Kirltwood Show Starts At Three - The ilhc Khkwcorl Entrrtainiueiit' Show at the Charlottetown Golf Course on Sunday afternoon. will get underway at three oclock. it was announced here last night. Klrkwood will play a nine bolt round with a Charlottetown foiir- some during which hr will exhibit some of his famous shots. After the round he will fzive n demonstral-ion of his famous trick shots and they include such achievements as hitting s ball with the three wood and catching it. hitting the ball b”llll"id his back and driving whilc lnokinc at the crowd. its not Kirkwond's antics uifh the golf clubs that wholl.V milk? UP lh? show. Kirkwood ad-libs freely with the crowd and his comments as he Packers filth b.V performs his various acts are price- Sh less This dcnionsli-ntlon will be fol- lowed by it golf clinic. Baseball Results Friday. August 27. 135-lm Contests Mathcson hit home runs for the C.ty while Jimmy Bradley hit a triple for the Wheelers and Duke Macciilluni had two hits. Art B.-illen pitched five hit ball as the Dairynieii outclassed the B.Y.C. Jimmy Flannlg-an pitched for the B.Y.C. and was touched :iinr. Garth C:'0('kElt and Barry Hugh; hit home runs for the Dairy and Joe Revcll hit a triple. Hugh led all hitters with three safeties while Revc-ll had two. V j John VV:il5h hrid two hits for the B.Y.C. l The lll1lpll'”S were Ev. MacNcill,I L.co Doyle and Merle Longaphie. 1 Annual Meeting MAHA in Sept. AMHERST. N. S. (CPW--Pres-1 idcnt .lohn MacDoutza1l of the. Mtll'lllnlC Amateur llockcy Asso-f ciotion Pl'lllOlillC('l'l Tiiursday annual met-ting will be held here. Sept. 25. y included on the agenda will bi-l the admission of the Newfoundland Amateur Hocky Association to the MAHA. The move follows recent meetings bltwcen the Canadian. Amateur H()('liCy Association allfly Maritime officials. i Macleod Will Pitch Today Don "Ducki' MacLeod. fresh from his one-hitter over the Curran and Briggs Juniors last Sunday, will pitch for the Junior Abbies this evening in the fourth grime of iht Island Junior baseball series. The game will be played at Sum- mcrside and will commence at 5.30 hayliglit. Time. The Abbies are re- qii-rsted to meet at Ment's at th!"lT o'clock for traiisportaiion. Dec Lcfurgey or Coke Grady wili Ditch for the Summerside club. Ulrich Leads In U; S. Open Golf By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO (CF)--Wally Ulrich. .'lfl-year-nld Rochester. Minn.. pro, swept into the lead Thursday night at the halfway mark of the 72. hole 526,500 open golf champion- lp. The well-built shotsniith clnb- bt-red the par-7i Scarbnrn layout for a six - under - par 65. This matched his opening-day round of l.:l0. Lanky Dave Douglas of Gros. 5lnflcr's. N. Y., first-day leader By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS , American League- Dclrnil Oil 000 000-- 2 R I New York 201 lol 08x -11 17 I) Hocfl. Herbert (3) Marlowe (7) and Houst; Grim and Berra. L- Hm-ff. HR: NYk---Bauer. Clrvcl:-ind 100 000 M072 6 l Washiiigton 000 100 000-1 2 I Wynn and Htgan; McDei-mutt and FitzGerald. HR: Clc-Smith. Baltimore .100 100 001-5 )2 0 Boston 000 000 012-3 7 0 Tiirlcy and Cnurtncy: Hudson. Kicly (5) Hiird (6) Brown (9) and White. L-Hudson. HR: Bus-gWiL lisms. Flrst Chicago 240 l0(l l00-8 l2 0 Philadelphia 000 010 000-1 6 4 Consiicgra. Slrrh; (9) and Lul- lar; Pni'toc.'irrero. Biirtschy (2) O."-fer (9) and Rnbcrlrmi. i!'-C:m- sucgra. L-Portocarrcro. HRH: Pha- Wilson. Second Chlcggo 000 (HO 000--l I l Philadelphia 000 400 onx-4 7 1 Johnson. Martin (4) Strahc (8) mid Lollar: Bishop and As-tioili. L- Johnson. Hits: Chi-Rivera. Pha- Renna. Notional L4-vi gut. First New Ynrk 000 T0!) (T130 .1 R 2 Chicago 002 000 02x 4 9 2 liidrlle. Wilhelm (.1) Grissnm (Tl and Kati: Pollct. Hnckor (R) and C.-mgr. W -Hacker. L-Grissnm. HR: NYK-Mays. Second New York 100 000 010--2 7 2 Chicago 010 000 000-1 fl 0 Antonnlli and Wz-strum; Rush and McCullugh. HR: Chi-Kincr. Philadelphia ml 001 000-2 10 2 Milwaukee 200 000 001-3 7 Wehmticr. and Burgess, Lopat. (Rl; Wilson. Nichols (7) .TohnJi (9) and Crandali. W-Johnson. Pittsburgh 000 ml 000-: it St. Louis 010 000 000-1 0 0 Pepper. Law (8) and Atwell: Beard. Brnzle (ll) Stanley (0) And Snrnl. W-Pepper. L-Beard. HR: St.L-Cunningham. International League Syracuse 000100-l 1 0 Toronto 000 HO 30x-I ll 0 Sanford. Tully (4) Zlnker (7) Lovenguth (B) and Lonneu; Wies- ler and Howard. L-Sanford; HR: Syr-Lonnett. Buffalo 100 000 300-! I 0 Rochester 00! mo OIO-2 G I K. Johnson and Lakemsn; Luna. Jacobs (8) and Burbrlnk. FAVOR. SAFETY BELTS TORONTO (CF) - The Ontario M cal Association recommended any that safety belts be made comptllto .y equipment in automo- biles. In I brie! W the Ontario leg- on high- way safety. the OIIA also proposed mandatory examinations for driv- speodlllore with I 63, slipped to 69 in his sce- nnil ill for a 132-total and third place. The runner-up spot was taken by 30 Wininzcr of Oklahoma City, Okla., who put together rounds of .65-66 for lift. The 61107-yard course took a ter- rific wailoping Wednesday when 53 of the 170 starters shot sub-par rounds but the free-for-all eased off Thursday when I cool breeze swept the course in the morning. The winds eased by early night and the par-busters went to work with more than 30 breaking regula- tion figures. BOLT. FORD TIE!) The 60 lows and ties qualify. plus enough others to ensure that the field for Friday and Saturday in- cludes at least five amateurs and i5 Canadian professionals. Tied for fourth place with 133 cach were Tommy Bolt of Hous. ton. Tex., and Doug Ford of Kia. mvshii Lake. N. Y.. winner of the tournament at Montreal last year. Bolt put together rounds of 65-all and Ford 67-60. Four were tied with T34. includ- inl! Vnncniivr-r's Stan Leonard who iilgnt R 65 following a first-round Sam Snead of Greenbrier, W Va. stayed in the running with l.'l5. Gone Llttlrr of Palm Springs. Calif. considered one of the threats after his opening-round 61. ballooned to 72 for 136 in ii tic with four others. Gerry Malice. 20-year-old To- ronto Lambton amateur, shot a 70 for A I38 total to hold his position as the leading play-for-fun golfer Gavilan 33)? 0 Hand is Okay SUMMIT. N.J. (AP) .. wen". weight champion Kid Gavilan said Thursday his right hand is okay again and that he intends to demon- Itrato its power on challenger Johnny Sexton in Philadelphi. next Wednesday in their title tight. 'Thls will be the sleek CUbIl'l'l "7" "UN"! since he lost a close decision to middleweight king Bobo Olson in Chiclgo last April. After that fight Gnvllsn claii .ed he had injured his right hand some time before and couldn't use it Qlfgcg. ively against Bobo. Doctors of the Illinois athletic commission examined the hand before the fight and said there ivnii nothing wrong with it, Ngvcr. theleu Gsvllsn insisted then was and when he went home to Cuba be hid it placed in a cut. "it this better now." iiaid the 28-year-old H7-pound ruler at his lfllnlnl camp. "I use it in training. It okay. I boxed three exhibitions in Csrucu. Venezuela. train to I and now I hero nearly II!!! Vicki." for eleven hits. Biillem struck out. thel' Ramsay confident or Mn ”7?&"'1R3" ' - . g., g . . I Jkyhii w. R 4 I I I (above) the col- orful summerslde fighter who has ibuilt up a large following in Is- .land riiizs during the past several years will climb between the mpes ”Bud" Ramsay iat the Forum on Monday night (to meet Harold McGilllvary of New Glasgow. N.S. The hard-hitting Ramsay. who aliiiiys gives a good fight, has im- proved a great deal during the past two years. Ramsay first gained attention through his rugged duels with ."Bud” Lund of Charlottetown. .The two fighters fought several ytimes with honors about even. The Summersicle fighter made one appearance here has Dmiling. manager of mm J i m in y Canada Pni-iters softball team iriis Slimmer He lost 3 decision to hard taken to hospital yesterday after-lhmmg Gaston Roy but in doing noon su fering from a back injury 50 added ,0 ms stature M 3 boxy and it is feared that he may have Or when he displayed loads of sprained a disc in his spine. Tiiycom-age to stay with um pow”, addition to iiiaiingziig the team, ml punching prmch Hamel. for Jimmy also find takmi p:il'L as a 5,); mundsg player find was well known foi- they --Bud” has mlmed hard 1,”. hmx d”V95 he d51lVe”d 33 mC'Monday night's light with Me- plam Jimm-VI5 50mm” M55 -m"YlGi'llivai'y and tech confident he bc ””'0”3h far ””5 5'9"? hi” ll is can stop the seasoned Nova Scotia 1'-1 DE lmlwd WM hf Wm bf Wt niizllist within the six-round limit. Wutchltlg the game: before too who pitched in the Nova Scotia before returning to College. Bonny 'SiKf,',.”e'i,.f,?:,1:22112z;:2d";,,;';f,,,Sii5::E The 'I'i'ans-Canada Movrrs wrnt a Ilotymoggtroxlg club HIS Cm ahead 2-1 in games in the best nmmed out M the xjunmn Aiof five series for the Island lad- summe Sm be, Do i S. g lies softball championship by de. . F ” 5' M” ("""””5- fcating the Airforce Diiiu 6-4 at '5 pmymg m fhe, aims l”gue' lthe airport diamond last even- . iii';. The Dnks uere lending 4-0 Sqhe b'7g9b"J scene Cinnfes '" at the and of four innings, but Jummemmf. o) ”'h ll 5”: tmlthe Movers came back strong. scor- Bum" A '95 D” t P Cuna" & ing two runs in the fifth. and four rmzs Junm” 1" the mun” game in the seventh to cop the victory. of the Island series. This is a ire-I The game was being pmyed uny mmdously 'mpmtam' 39".” ("rider protest by the Trans-Canada both clubs. If the Abblns win tl1c,viMm.em mgnagemem because Mm Wm K" "Wad mree ”""'5 tn Or."'.llDn8 out and a runner on first in A Summerside win and the scricsyme second inning Hunter struck is. tied. In the background is tliejomv but ran to nut when the mam" 0' P0" M"L”d Mm J'”,kicatcher dropped the ball. In spite Ka"F,l”VmK .1" me 01-V"'p”'of the automatic out rulc. slic Trniiiinfz Plsin in Torciito on S:it- was allowed to am), on base and um”-V "””'"”W( This is th” "m"5t".ci'ciitunlly scored ll run. The Mov- gamh . . . e:'s' victoiy voided the prbtest au- . , tomatlcally. - P"C”1"" "ll"?-T M999" '9 W Both Preboy and Peters pitched man playing profcssionnl baseball and not llll of them Mr hi-d...lim lx'onstanti' today is wearing the uniform of the wnrltl rlirimpirin New York Yankees and only last well, the Airforce girl allowing only one hit in the first six in- nings. The Trzinscan stickers got her for four more in the remain- k h ' I , m d I in; three frames. Peters gave up sis... t".;:.t.:': 1.2: .. ;m1f.,”',": ;ue.bm.w-S-hm r n e as our nnngs. esruc w”"1dK0l:!:I;r::tv hn”r”k,;,,t" )3:'; m'"' out eight and walked only two. Pre- ""' f g iv , :'l".'l"iboy whiffed one and walked tivo. ”!'l”l". "'P;l.'l'l'.lr';'5” l3 l'”' Hail Wanda Chappcll. Terry Caliill ””p”" " ' ' " mm " Joan Arsenault. Marie Peters and had liurlcd tn the National Lca- Helen Mcpougau "ch Rot . um guc pennant four wears ago. :1". airsexgmnm Kfmz xgrdtwopgng? In T950 Konstnntv. n be-s cr- M A O wem on u y e y tarlcd school tcarlirr l)l('1SS4')fFl,lPdland Terry May" got the Ah-force inln Major lmnrziic slnrtlom. ll" won the Nnlionnl lit-niziicit moshparting time with valuable playvr awnrri aftrr goingl ' R to the mound 74 tlmcs---ii record The Phillie: were in Boston last. for any pitcher in one season. He week when they asked waivers on won 16 giimcs and lost scvon and Konstanty. None of the National pitch:-il so much rvlirf hnll flint Lmigue clubs accepted the offer during tho lnftnr part of the vrarynnd the Sl(l.000 price tag on the he was on the lilll nr-nrly nvr-ry wnivcr list. In the American Lon- nflcrnoon or night. When it rnmrlguc the bottom place Baltimore World Series time ho was nom- Orlolcs.-the seventh place Ath- imiled to pitch the opening gnmcllctlcs and Washington passed up ' ' ' I Boston. the Phiiiiel. s the offer. So did Detroit. But Knnstrinty had I toiighlChlcago and Cleveland. It looked year in 1051 ns most rnlicf pltcli-(like the minors but the phone nrs do after having A brilliant rang and II voice said "The New season. He was boll:-r in 1932 and York Yankees have taken you for last year he won 14 games while immediate duty." Knnstanty was losing ten. This ycnr he went to back in the thick of l race. for the mound .11 tlmu but the right another pennant inst:-n'd of In- nrm wasn't its good and Ron-lstructlng young pitchers on some shanty hnd R two-threw record at minor league club. Futurity week i AT - siumznsinz IIAOEVIAY SATURDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 28th 8:30 P. M. stnndord Time See the colts and thrilling yo-lsssifled nces . at each nee mod Every not-. meet you attend gives you a chance on the giant jackpot of merchandise donated by Summer- side merchants which will be dnwn for on Saturday night. . Thrilling Rlclllg .. Good Pay Offs - Fut Tlmol AT BUMMIJRSIDIB long. I - . . . I I Benny Carson of Charlottetown. 6'4, South shore League this year. is, ' back in the City for .1 few liolldays a e nu n 'il'T'ffE”SPbRT': - .. - an II on knnuul o-A noun no-in no no The following City Softball League play-off games are sche- dulcd to be played this evening at 8:30: Wheelers at City (Old Dinmond);, C. Packers at L.Y.C. (Parktinlc Diamond). Today's Tennis The following matches are sche- duled for tonight in the Charlotte- town Tennis Club tournament: Men's Singles - Jazk Boomliowcr vs. Benny Ur- quhdrt. Wendell Murphy vs. Geoff Fitz- gcrald. Bob Acorn vs. Gerald Birt. Ladies' singles - lbriver George . (Sobey . injured --A spill on the back stretch of lthe Summerside Raceway inst eve-' lning during the Futur.ty Races Iscnt driver George Sobr-y to the 1Priiice County Hospital with It iscvcrely fractured left upper tore- liirm. Apart from shock there were no other apparent injuries, and his condition was described as fair. l The accident occurred in the :first lap of the fifth race when his lhorsr, Ronald G.. stumbled iii the 'drive on the back stretch. Mr. Sobey was thrown from the racing sulky and suffered the in- juries described abcve when the lhorsn reportedly fcll on him. -3. hits, Scliiienilc-r's being ii nr-ll-hit home run to left field in the first inning. Meyer was particularly adept in the field for the Daks. making a fine going auay catch in the fourth. and (IOllCCLiXl'; five putouts zind two assists during the giime. Bunny Wi7.emr.n lwzis her usual .-fficicnt self at first. R H E Airforce Daks 120 100 000-4 3 3 Trans-Canada Movers 000 020 400-6 6 '7 Umpires - plate - J. Hunter. E. Douccttc. REDS MINE URANTUNI BONN. Germany (AP)--The Rus- sians have produced enough uran- ium in Exist Germany since the war to make 44 atomic bombs. a West German government survey revealed today. The uranium has been mined in territory held by the United States army when the Sec- ond World Vl'.1r ended and later turned over to Soviet occupation, Harry 0. Downey of Moncton won the fururity tour you old trot ut Summerslde Raceway. last evening. and Dr. Aitken. the driver was presented with s trophy donated by Willard MacDonald. Dodge and Desoto dealer of Sumrnerside, by Jerry Sheen, secretary-treasurer of the Summei-slde- Raceway. Mr. Andrew Bgrry presented n silver tray to Dr. Altken. This prize w.1s donated by Col. D. A. Macxinnon. On behalf of the Prince Edward Is- land Harness Racing Club, Dr. RF. Seaman presented A cooling-out rug. . Last night's racing saw some close. exciting finishes, and an ac- cident to driver Sobey on the back stretch of the first lap of the fifth race on the card when Ronald G. fell on the driver. fracturing his left arm. The daily double paid 54.00 and the qulnellas. 811.20 and S5 35. SUMMARY CLASS B PACE Avlon Gill (McGregor) .. 1 l Hilda Mac (Bernard) . .. 2 2 Dianne Carrol (MacDonald) 8 Champion- the Marltinie ships only a week and iii half a- With wny. gunners are going through their final price: in preparing them- selves for the big event. Two or three of the higher handicapped gunners are showing some bril- liant shooting. with Hugbic Simp- son in particular rczilly climbing to the top fast. Ralph Jenkins. demonstrating his famous ”Minimquse method." is posting some dazzling rounds and lurks as it real contender for honors at Fredericton. The Isiiind will be reprrsciitcd at Fredericton by about 10 gun- ners and all are determined to give 1 good account of themsel- ves. With the evenings growing short- er each week. it is expected Wed- iiesdiiy afternoon shooting will commence once again in the very near future. Following are the results post- ed this week: Bob Hyndman Hugh Simpson Ralph Jenkins Glydon Willis Art Hogan Coii Gallant Howard Douglas Archie Vlckerson Bill Hogg . Benny Cnrtcr Clarence Candy Paul Jenkins .. Gilbert Clements the survey noted. ROOFING MATERIAL it 210 lb. Asphalt Shingles ' Eastern Cedar Shingles ' Asphalt Rolled Roofing it ” Asbestos Roof Putty Roofing and Siding "HARDWARE - Barn Door Track Barn Door Hangers Heavy Duty Hinges Misc. ITEMS ' Screens y ' Frames & Sashes ' Barn Paint ' Insulation ' 24" C. Royal Cedar Shingles ' Plywood ' Asbestos Cement Board ' Cement 0. Fir Gutter OIIN All Day Wed- the "Do It Your- self" Carpenters. FOR FARM ' 125 lb. Loo Notch Shingle; " Sheet Aluminum for Farni Walter LcPnze S I.zitkehurn Wins Four- Year-Old Futurity Trot Laikeburn. I buy horse owned by Dr. J. T. Altken of Fredericton. and lBlIIl.IN' t -c...XS1”oke4 ” HARDWARE Ronald G. (Sobey) . . Times-2.19 2-5, 2.19 nlng horse owned by H. M. Sweeney. FOUR-YEAR-OLD TBOT Lakeburn (Aitken) . .. 2 1 1 Robert Lee (McGregor) l 3 2 Nightmare Alice (Bernard) 3 1 3 Plnyaafe ' (MiicNeill. Andrews) 6 4- 4 Just A Squire (Downc) 5 5 Connie French (Andrews. Hennesey) 5 6 dr Times-2.19 4-5, 2.18. 2.18 4-5 Lakebum owned by Dr. Altkcn and Downey. driven by Dr. Aitken. Rob- ert Lee owned by Hex-kness, Sum- merside. 8th add bb results-intl Montreal 011 000 130-6 10 1 Richmond 010 010 102-5 ll 2 Cox, Black (9) and C. Thompson. Habenicht, Zeiser (9) and Johnson. Ottawa 100 000 100-2 10 2 Havana 000 000 14x-5 6 3 Van Brabant. Romberger (R) and Watlington; Melton. Lopez (7) Harris (9) and Noble. Class B. B. Abner (C. Smith) (Llewellyn) True Hal (Hcnnesscy) .., Eva Eudlong (Stead) Sen Plant (C. Smith) c....... Jay's Hope (Jay) ,. Miinnister Direct (Dewar . Meg (Bowness .. Tommy Morgan (MiicNeill) D-1 Col. Budionx (Lowery) Times: 2.17 45, 2.16 25. Lady Abner owned and driven hy Cyril Smith: Silk Hal. owned by H. R. Bevan. Class B. 3. Peter Clcgg (Birt) Miss Commando (Col ns Pace Lady Silk Hal b-l Dbiaotomu H :.iorc.:.....:. elem: unison Paco Bessie Budlong (Stead) Amtlco (Callback) . 8 5 Face Cloth (Cash) 5 4 Lusty's Lass (Whelan) 4 7 There will be I practice for Glenda. Mae (Smith) .. 6 6 the Little League All Stars at Memorial Field this morning at ten o'clock. (Defence Conlracls OTTAWA (CP)-Contracts valued at 510,124,055 were awarded during the last half of July by the depart. ment of defence production and De. fence Construction Limited, it ting announced Thursday. A contract valued at sl.07B.56.'J tr Canadian Arsenal: Limited of Oi. town for ammunition topped (ii; list. A 3920.000 order was placed with Canadian Aviation Electronics Lf.d.. of Montreal for repair and modification of ground and airborne electronic equipment. A contract of 3799.505 went 1., Farmer Construction Limited of Victoria. B.C.. for a barrack block. An order valued at 5575.000 was awarded Victoria Machinery. Co. Ltd.. of Victoria for docking and refitting a ship and another valiicd at 553L935 went to Canadian Gen- eral Electric Company Ltd.. Tor- onto. for maintenance and overhaul of spare parts for telecommunica- lion equipment. Abner the Great (Whelan) .. 5 Capt. Morgsn.(Kcn'nedy) .. '1 Sister Verna (O.'Meara) ......- 5 Lou Kalmuck .(Bryenton) .. 8 Marion E. (Kelly) Time: 2.14 27.5, 2.1. Winning horse owned by Geo. Brooklns. s o I: o FIIEL OILS Best by Test 1 2 Conimandcr Bill (Carr) .. 9 3 4 -Auto-i..A Slovpy Sam (llennessryl .... .. . ”-o -db. VI 154 Lhs., Clftown B 0 X I N G FORUM - MON. ' AUG. 30 - 9 O'clock Daylight Time MAIN noirr ..l 10 ROUNDS non "Duck" TRAINOR vs. DANNY TAYLOR IIIAI. 9911 153 mm. New York Possible SEMITFINAL Ron Atkinson Wylie Bryeiiton GCSRCII ROY O. S. Harper 146 Lbs.. Quebec Vs. Roy' "Tiger" Steele 10!) l.hs., (7h'lown 0 Room) srzcnu. Bud Ramsay 140 Lbs.. S'sldo VI. Hurold McGillivary 141 Lbs., New Glasgow, N. 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