uii-in Summerside Track Again Scene 0f Excellent lever headed 1n chalking up a delight heat victory, True "Hal, siaeey little Pacer owned by Wal- ter Hennessey, Charlottetown, and Ioll driven by his son Joe Hen- neasey- Yesterday captured the Free For All Trot and Pace, feat- use event of the racing card held at Suminerside, from a field of (our other entries including Anti- Aircraft, Alcyone, Royal at Law and Kavolo, yvith Royal at Law turnishlng the competition in the first and third heats and Kavolo coming on in the second mile to lose out by a length. Beaverdale came through with an upset victory in capturing the and going away on the rail stayed of! Maudlne Budlong’s opening rush in: the latter took back at the {quarter pole after racing on the i outside. At the top of the stretch lRnmeo started to move up and yshowed a length to the front as ythey went rcund the first turn at itlie half. Down the backstretch ' Valley Long and Maudine Budlong ‘ tried to reach the leader but to no avail; at the three-quarters Wil- lard Kelly shook Jeanette Dale up to move up from last place to sec- ond Wide open coming clown the stretch it appeared as if Jeanette was going to make the grade but a break 15 yards from the wire ruined her chances and it was True Hal ls Winner CF Featured Free- PAGE EIGHT Alcyone was fourth with Anti- Aircraft fifth. 2nd Division 2.30 Trot l Pace First Heat: The mile developed into a three horse stretch battle yiith Ann Clegg staying of! drives by Tiny Budlong and Lady Wor- thy 2nd to take the heat by a length. The Worthy mare had the rail going away but lost, it to Ann Clegg in the second turn. Strung out pretty well they came by the THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i I i Walter Reed Wins NIBlQ-‘PIEIII Golf Tournament Ralph MacKay JULY 3, 1947 Amateur i1- ST. ANDREWS, N. 13.. July 3‘ tOP)—A pne-over-par 72 today clinched the New Brunswick and YEO THEATRE MONTAGUI Thur. .. H .. l:l5 PM, Friday 8:15 PM. Sol-inlay .. I and i0 PM. counaee or LASSlE zuzaszra ranch . FRANK Morass - TOM emu l shy iihh ohm iiy acne-mien wiirii I22 Trot, winning the first _ . ' - 'as . ' on . . ' 11 -'—-- r.::.:..‘.".:"::z..:“;.:;:; *§"""."...::." .:..*.:":.*:...X:“s..r": Wins Sealed Alb rt E Ph'lll s shoving worlds oi ravine ability Buddy Budlong and ROYII Jim T‘“”,B“§“°'Qgaandh lifted-Wight!” 7 am. §§Tyan10gm$€llg€l “X13271: a ' I p Ln taking the 2.27 Pace and Ann finishing in that order. coupe o s" e8 P n ' e m!‘ vgfley country mug A form’!- _ By Olegg, another smooth pacer yes- terday. winning the second divis- ion of the 230 Trot and Pace. final event on the card. Second Heat: much pace for the field in the second mile. He took the field away on the fourth score and from there on every post was a Romeo had tool back two or three lengths. Halfway up the backstretchTiny Budlong went to a drive only to take back; past. the three quart- ers Tiny came on again to pace ti) tucked away Rovers start out in Search of the title of the City Baseball League at the Park diamond this even- With first section honors safe- second section ilole Competition Ralph “Scotty" MacKay won holder of the two-Province title when only 17 years old. he had a total of 224 for the three-day 54- hole tournament completed late today. Through an error the owner of shy Ann, winner of the first div- ision of the 2.30 trot and pace at Summerside on Wednesday W" given as George A. Callbeck of England's four-stai- tennis champ ion, Fred Perry. won the all-Eng, land's men's singles title for thq iihird successive year 13 years s,“ today. Pltted against Baron Gotta A‘ was the use the first d3)“ i f h into second illace with Lady Wor h m t 1 m, h racing again was of a high order 1ivlnning one At the hal. wit ‘ ' ' ing w en ey ange w t e me sealed hole Competition es, Archie skinner’ 1 - n h; . with many of the heats being cle- ihe field strung out in a line 1t ‘hi’ “"1 M" Wills” "iii" behind. aggressive, hard-hitting Legion yerday at, m, Chgflgflgfgwn guy home Algonquin ccfiifistng reatained 1731171212,???grrlllifillllggogidOggrl; hi? gg-nl Og-a-Ilmktlln thgvgluléy-hmq cided in driving finishes that car- ivas Romeo. Valley Long. Buddy but the winner had enough left in the stretch to win by a length team and the game is expected to Club when he secured ii par three the open and professional crowns who also drc-ve the smooth pacing was a British prisoner of war j ried the horses rizlit under the Budlong, Maudlne Budlong and y _ _ produce plenty of smart baseball on N“ 10 hop?‘ gob Giggev Carded he won last year. - wire so close together that it was ‘Jeanette Dale. who had made two as; Bgggngwagsiiy rmcrlzzg all the WHY. low net in the sweepstakes when Skinner repeated his 74 of ygs- h°r5° u‘ h" VWWTY- “l9 5°¢°ild wimd will’- hard to dlSilnRlilSh thcm. Previ- breaks. They finished in the aamlth and me others pretty we" ‘l. ‘v ‘I ‘ h? touredwhe course Ln a no“ tad”, for a 22o totahfight beb ‘w. ous to the first heat a heavy rain some order with valley Long be- Although the Legion have been ‘g3 for a neg so t-er than runner-up Roland Huot threatened to wipe out the pro- gram but once it cleared the horses again raced under ideal weather conditions. 2.21 Trot First Heat: The crowd exper- ienced their first thrill as Beav- erdale came home a length in . y front of Billy Kalmuck in a driv- Romeo took his field around to hfliilrllwahf‘tfip“etife “Lrissigtrgégchtzfé ipfythe season over the i088"? will add additional color and in- A ivrisp 75 was shot today by ing finish. Away on the fourth iifle top turn only to have Buddy Chase h“ the leader Started but morites. "ms, to the ah-eady lnteresnng Edwm Crowen‘ Hamax_nne of score Beaverdale had the rail at ‘fludlong come in at the rail to the‘, did!" have ennugh speed: 1|- rl- Q- l-t yrmgram numned for the chm the be“ “Ores of the day He are tuiénflonly to léose Bitmto 6?. ieiiéitflatrlth; ‘halléalnoignctge ‘beak; Tm»v Budkmg was secmd. Lynn n is like“ m“ Legion Wm send ‘this season. gnldleri isecolnd t; Reed with 227. ac a e secon . a. ing e - _s . e _ 1 - Y - . _-_____ y, 0w “g n or H. were D,‘ R a ery inch of the way Eva Worthy ifTFTlf. to stay there into the stretch unoismlamgslg ‘ftsurtt: glifséyedLag§ 53gb ‘fffiltfrjfghités txrdlnéuadu: Jariioe. Weston. Mass; P. C. Kelly, ‘ ' MW Giilseow, N. 5.: John Steele. trotted into the picture. going to the front at. the stand. Up the to a break to be passed by Buddy h h d fi way badly ea 1 t‘ r t b1 ‘ ‘h Rlversmh NB“ Gram J_ Gamma,“ back stretch Eva led the way Budlong. Romeo catight to come likflkevasuttifimf; a galvgspcellé‘, $hu€°(“jnelhe°rot£e: 1st. crate, 13,, and ca“ A Dow. ' ing, C ar ottetown. with Beaverdale coming up fast: ing set back to third for perform- ing at a mixed gait, Buddy Bud- long being placed second. p Third Heat: It was another nil) 11nd tuck finish with Buddy Bud- long awarded the heat as Romeo wads set back for performing at a mixed gait. After getting the word ihut halfway down the leader went under the wire in front but was strung out. Second Heat: Away on the third score Ann Clegg led the field the entire mile. beating back chal- lenges from Tiny Budlong to win by a length and a half. At the half Ann Clegiz. Tiny Budlong. Lady Worthy 2nd Jimmie A. and Jimmie A., Jean A. Hal. Mac Wat- Third Heat: Once again the able to inflict but one defeat the Northend crew ho date nevor- i theless breaks of the game played a large part in their setbacks and with the team expected to he at ful] strength for iteam followers are expecting their isquad to win their second victory capable portsider is right he‘ will OI’! tomlghFs tussle hand Rovers have a plentiful sup- . ning competition 12th. Plans are also being made for a rookie championship match ‘and a competition for left-handed iron weilders. The Match Committee is plan- another mixed foursome for Saturday July It is expected that these matches iBaseball Results of Moricton and only four ahead of the new amateur champion. Ralph Harley, _ Moncton, the dcfcnding amateur title-holder, finished Well down the first div- ision list with 245. He carded i; high 86 today following R0 and 79 for the two previous rounds. at the three quarters Eva jumped set back 011! position by "l! , , , i it of! with Beayerdale taking over hinges. valley Ion: was third. fsidtgglildtllh: Fgild“ 02:95“: lg? sépelzlélglldtsfelltullniwtxfalls ~ NATIONAL w m! a: Dlvllll-‘ll ‘mm the” to the w," as Bmy ‘minding Budlonz fourth and third score Lady Worthy 2nd efforts especially when given the‘ - 75-72 2Z4 Mn." Aroostook 77- nlmmk" ‘my; m“? “g”; 'LT°““,f"° P:,1°b'::§,,,xf§tfl;fh u tried to hem he: the iii-kt trip kind of support‘ the Rovers have igadlfmt,“ m ‘m 3:3 g g 3| ash-m éi-oweii iiaiiiiia 111515- eig-nths pole e a eng. s or. "res on a - . - s urs _...“ ' ‘ ' ; n” For A“ around but was forced to drop been coming through with so far P son I - _ ‘u , K’.i=w§§§hii.i§§.”éi§l'"§1§§°Thom First Bent: After a large num- laglgrziinlriag; tlxnrltigg 13:1,, 2:: this season‘. + ‘I I‘ no,ageless.ugiiulbgiiiilihtifmiil. 77g3‘_71;i7§3§'“'b°°' wmm’ M““' "m Ne“ Kalmuck flnh‘ b" of More! due m bad Mun‘ ‘(immie A the latter moving up Summersi-defis o ening racing “Om and Howell‘ PC Kell ‘New G1 N5 75- Iecond Heat: The crowd were T1119 H81 £00k til?!" fifi YiYlYlR-y " " k 1h u‘ m t. w d p h ) t New York .. 000021000 3 7 3 7840i, y‘ awow’ " and from there on was never in; 1mm n" b" - Wt 5' ° 9" m“ m3 mm “p m‘ B‘ m‘ "O e Brooklyn . 000 91100x1l 8 0 Grgnag‘ cmnpbell s‘ Cmix 8+ brought to their feet all through , the final half of the heat as Beaverdale and Eva Worthy raced much danger of being headed. ; Going up the backstretch the sec- l back tust a few strides. Mac Wat- son who went a real good heat started to move up fast on the yesterday afteriicicn when another large crowd of fans hattles of the highest order with saw track Hansen and W. Cooper; and Edwards. Kfiirledy. HBHUHE- Beggs. Ayers. Branca 75-78-23 7 . John Steele, Riverside 76-76-84- 36. Dr. John Lewus, 73 (right), (former Methodist and Congregationll on tri arcund True Hal had, , a: arse“: 11$‘ £21,533). ‘Haas: qpgned F“, a hi; 19nd with the re. , back-stretch the second time a- the usual upsets occurring that 50mm _ 000 102 1m 5 l2 0 _1 D I 1 Parson», Presbyterian Minister who attempted to burn down his fash- “um jump“! it n“ but mm Kah mamd" going m drwes Just be} iriiind but couldnt ouite make it kept the race iviiouerfi Kile-Wu! Jmiladtqphia 000 om Ml 6 n l MC_'[%°1__8A-23_°wm3- Ch“ ‘meiclwll ionable. church in Milwaukee. Wis. to get a newer and more imposing muck llicked 11D the challenge and fore the three-quarters was reach-l d?“ i" "T? “r-Ftch n‘ w“ Lvinn throughout ‘M? indi-every heat‘ i Barrett. Vc-iseile. Karl and Ca- Raiplh-Haléley Munch,“ 7960436 I blmding- “ands m “m” m receive a sentence '5! one i" n" Yea" Beaverdale out by the matter o! fast moved around three horses‘ flnkmm at Arm c] “ “Vi, meet“! m“ every reason to Ne] 14mm and Sammie,“ Ml Downng‘ Charlottetown 7g District Attorney Joseph Tierney, y . Mme‘ m m: Om’ an" the flying lend”: xvith Lady Worthy Znduthird 1.19:5 proudutsaf the manner in wrh-fch the only games scheduled- 8583-247.‘ Away on the second score Beav- but the best he could do was pace.‘ classes were arranged and the two B. W. Isner, Moncton 81-81-B6— y erdele had the rail. zvh Worthy un to within two lengths 0i him-i a-Tglgflilifmcfi "Ygf day program run o“ 3m Nkhob AMERICAN V made hei- bid early but Couldn't Kflvolo moved up to third in tells “Wm Budmm m,‘ m, m,‘ m who played a ,,,',m, m... m u. o. Beasley. Dartmouth 1s- head the leader. at the half it stretch. Alcyone fourth and Antl- gémnhw mmm s y arawm up thwlawdand Ohnrmp Philadelphia m 00a 001 11s 0 B6-84%248. V“ Buvfldale‘ m“ WmflW "n Aircraft nun‘ 1119 gupnmiqrvm ing entries assurednthe fans of the Boston " 300 on m0 5 u o William 36MB. ChBYIONPlOWH 95' - k the outside. Billy Kalmuck tucked 59mm“ "M" It W“ Tn" Hal? ‘ an- Tm‘ dose “an: ma‘ was in ‘mane Scheib. Savage and Rosar; 54-78-248. ' in. Neil Kslmuck and G90, Mac. from wire w Wire- The Joe Hell-l Bnverdm airmen“ _ 1 H ‘he W0 nnemoorfs “mile sm Galchouse. Parnell, Johnson and Peter Daig, Halifax 89-80-84-251, ' They held these positions pretty Hersey-driven imer led the field. Bmv-Kflmur); h” m") 2 1 z mprovements out m m, “m, Tebhelts. p__ Timothy, Halifax 33_8T»84-254i ~ well until the drives got ilnder- around the ton of the stretch and or“ M r (Sn m- Y ‘ 4 a and Faun“ by m" new owner. Washington . ooo ooo oio 1 s o 1c. A, Veniot, Yarmouth sass-sot - t why with the only noticeable then outlawed them heme at m“ Kaimurk 1w m“) H 4 Mum Harold Gland“ m, 6mm New York 1o: oao o1; s 11 1 -2ss. l "' amigo being Eva Worthy firOp‘ Kama and Royal M MW med; W” Worm‘, (Comm l’ a 5 5 Georges added mmeasurably m Haefner, Pierettl. Candfni and a. a. Lowey, Mcmcton m-az-ao-i c Pill!’ biwk t0 fifth due to the dls- their bids. Off on the secon‘ 3mm?’ 21W H6 I‘ 7m 1'5 the conwnienm of ‘he fad“ Evans; Reynolds and Houk. 255. _ i ' " estrous break in the stretch. score True I-ial was out to front. w‘ 3 - - "v- < b '~- + + _'_ ‘_ Chicago 001 non 9nn__1 g 1 Jghn wolstgmholmf’ Moncgon 3D. Third Heat: Away oi1 the first up the back stretch Anti Aircraft! Nnfitlng orse “gunned y D0" Montague Ema“ not", for m, St. Louis 002 230 00x—1 D 0 91-83-—259. ‘I leore Geo. Mac trotted around the made his bid to move up on the MC P - 51122;’; "ems meg“ Wu‘, have ‘hen. Grove. Gebrian, smith and Dio- Morris McDonald, Moncton 91- fleld to wrest the lead from Billy outside of Royal At Law. the run- R (M NEW I 0 ! I 7 opening on Wednesday Lmnnmn key; Kramer and Moss. 88-86-265. xnmuck halfway down n" net-up The three ‘elders m‘ Bodndeo d? e ‘I .5 next secretary George‘ McIntyre DFlroie v 40o 1100004 l3 z R. A- Noble’ Moncgon 04-9994” c1.- stretch. At the half_ with the malned unchanged around to the Ju Q1311) tmarwstgdn‘ 2g: h“ "gottm wipther a like,“ mo,“ Cleveland 010 200020-15 8 I 267. _ field packed together it was Gen- hevk-strst-cll- Anti-Aircraft Sielivd ‘"1?’ e "m 1f Y -‘- m; card that should proddve am Newhouser and Swift: Stephens. 1.. 1-1. Norman. naiiiax. 92-85-90 _ Mac, Billy Kalmuck. Beaverdale, to drop back as driver Barnet took Ma edvl inner“ owrre ‘ i 3 other alflemooln o! exming w” Lflnlan, Kliemanfwillis and Hesan. -267. $4319? Eva worthy and Nell Kalmuck. Kayelo up to a contending posit- fliléililé‘ 1311,6211‘ ‘Atluew a d 4 ham“ and the "New": M“ also R. W. Lister, Moncton - 111g drives came on the back- inn. KBVOlO W85 second M; the 1N5 illmzl 275F112 5- a!‘ display for the fir“ Mme the u“ INTERNATIONAL 270. 88-90-95 stretch. Billy Kalmuck moved up ‘top of the stretch butfixasuztllihiei b‘ me. .5 - , .17 4- . .18 of the: phat‘) finish Camera. a mm H £ _ gtsrdon Clogg, Moncton 9310:1271“ beynmlfvarvltyllvoifhov “:3 i532?‘ P135551 (iatqltriilveit was third a Winning horse owned by Wel- "hi" “h” L‘ expeded "0 d“ "way Jeni; 003 0°91 4 5 1 5- ‘D- McQuam- Hamax 934,44" eeaveruiiie. at the top turn Billy head back. Alcyone roui-m, and linizton Mcgeiil. Roufiltiort. Xlllitilwilgénlll; ‘i’; Rochester 1oz 003x s 1o 1 -ze4. . - was showing ln front with Eva Anti-Aircraft fifth. P" F"? v m‘ occurs Kraus, Plcone and Gralso; Bacon‘ Dlvhhn Worthy coming on fast but. an- 'll‘hlrd driest: Once tfiifiialnglill; gilvillialbglilrenrigsgeiieln) g - rig-dear dnnda Vgllllams. F R Morrison‘ sydmey 3.74640 other break forced Eva bflCk and Ha ma e every pos ' -. . i~ w V r H ec n g m :- ' ' in the last fifty yards the veteran ione to complete his straight heat Yiflvolo irlzarnetl .1 vgennfisfthmfiflckm ofl-‘Nemignu? yer”,- cny _ g 0oz non on g 1 | C‘ Ming‘ Dumoum 91,7945 Bcaverdale trotted fast. to nip ‘victory. Kavolo and Royal At Law Atrial??? r flseheri n . 4 5 League umpires again is touring Rochester .. 010111 0x 4 l0 1 _255. B'1ly Kalmiick at. the wire in a ‘azairti tried] hi: nfiéonguthecntlligeile’; ln-np-rczall.’ £812 lgesyizn 5 5 the cirrum frequenting press bu)“ totgatltlfidtritilliinto allow Rochester J‘ B_ wmmott. Momma“ 53.35.37 tor , very close "iiiish. quarer p09 0 i i I ~ - - - " - '-- - ___ ___ y 2.27 Pace ‘make the grade. Royal At Law l Winning horse owned by Wal- '3' i" ' “"11 ug°bfusive way’ Cal-n. Mellie. Hoover and Yvarl; £358,113 301mm, Qhm-imtetowm 3 "'5' m“ Th" "W" “mam”! ‘rimming m‘ m m? 1m MW yimds '°;...§"-'>‘i“.§if°§'i3i"¥3§§”§§’“"{-" B111 Klem a baseball's eye from “m” “d Marsha“ peso-ammo. " 15m, Hudyon, (Hgnnpgsey) 2 3 q chief of staff, Bill is campaigning Podgajny ca“ and Weller Mb B6—265. Ham“ m_a8_91_ _ W l: m“ “m W’ Km” ‘ 5 a 2 p25; aitigriiglilnepgiehlatirtigi-cfllaht: M“ "d 15"“ ' 2631' E‘ cooler!’ p. i "iromgh" Minister Viacheslav (right) unbehds a bit n " n y Wor y 2n .. 3 4 8 ' . 1155B" . 1.11:1: watstriii rngwnei .. 4 7 4 3""- He lilslit! "l? bill" “mild 2am“? ' " “ m 4m a: g i: g “'3' Huwhfiwn‘ Moncwn m“ gets a greeting from Georges Bidault. French Foreign Minister, lat he Jimmie a IAi-blnizi ti 5 '5 b9 Palm" will" dlul" Km“ h“ "no - 9o_269' Bcui- et. Airfield Paris. Molotov arrived to attend‘ the three- . . . . i Hausmann and Yourit, Con- m. L“ Monm. yet-mouth 92- 8 . m m m e M. “ma: Mo“ Mmim, Budlqno (Jay) y; i; 5 pounded on thii topic for many Emmy Thompson, grown m4 8991' m2 parley on the Marshall plan for a rop Ba 1 5",, A qfl “rflnnum 7 5 d years as apersonal crusadeA year Bump ' " ' straight-faced expression at centre is Alexander ogoinoov. Time: 2.17 1-5; 2.18: 3.20, ago he had it incorporated into Third Division gmbgssndor to France. r Winning horse owned by Geo. lul! rules fr: qoaotflciating. C. H. Adair. Mbncton 89-U-85— . L»;- ~V " Canhm“ ‘mmmerskh’ Bill didn't get much co-operatlon 3%,", m“, Moncfnn sa-ae-M- f: Upsets Featured Ontario Tennis Tourney Yesterday ._..__ Officials: starter: I. Rankine Mdnill. Judges: Byron Brown. H. lilli- phant, H. Murphy. Listen To The Band Music lovers Will 011507 I "ll treat. when the world famous Sparks three-rind Nlifvld 01f- cus comes to town. exhibiting here, afternoon and nbht. on Bat day. July 9th on the Ibthibi- Ln the old days. As long as the begs were no darker than a battleship gray club officials and umpires figured all was OK. Timers: W. H. Benton. 4 1|. q. 4. flfifllflll- As for Klem_ he contends that ' it stands to reason the contrast of dazzling white against the infield dirt riot only dresses up the park I10. Vie Lewis. Monoton N-QI-OQ-fl. 1 p; Lovey, Ds/rtmouth 94400-0‘! _2e1. Gil moon. Hell!“ *°4'°°- as. Walter r. wheeler. Mmcwn 99- 101-96-296. . J. K, Ntqent, Moncton $99-10!- l6? O ‘ b ti bo t d iwpiring. . ~ ' LAWN MOWER. SERVICE u l ‘ T 4? 204'“ selofiiwi; 11:? gfydg-yfcpzg-‘é-‘p; C. J. Creighton, Dartmouth. IG- tlon‘ unda with two performan- PRICE $1.00 "A definite. sharp line of white 0mm ‘ n, h i w“ 95404-286. ces heduled for 2.80 p. m. and 7/[44 ‘IIIAI’ wfiflifl [QQK up [Q SHARPENING - asranuno edging against the om ground ed mtg ,f,';,.,§,°,:§“p ‘I,'Ifumhw°_?,nd o, Haun Adair, tsoiioton, as. m, m Meat Modern l-Iqulpment in the can't help but aid the umpires in mun“ mm many seeded pun" 10047-301. - no u, m. “mum, “n; Wm % m City. hairline decisions." insisted Klem. dropping by m‘ wiyfldQ L. P. lltushton. Milflili-on- m5’ own it 1 a m‘ “Id n 7 p m. w We Call For and Deliver “Mbrwyef. the fan: are more D“, Dymem, 24.ye‘r.(fld 1-0,. 10047-402. . mow ‘PM hour miwcum‘ of m. A. w, PETEIIBW able to concur Ln the decisions. mm, phyer who ‘used m, w“... 1;, 11,; _, Moncton. 101-0- d.“ M WM jungle ‘nlmm. 7' " .' " ' "W" m" ""37"" by 4990331‘ 13'4"‘ Every afternoon from 2 p. in. Ibilrth Division Klein's rules and regulations for A.D. Smith. Amherst 984M406- rsnklng Jim MacKen of Montreal his umpires begin on a gentle- h‘ My,‘ m“, to Mm‘ until theBig show starts and in the evening performances-start- 100 Iitsroy 5t. Charlottetown Phone » Milli? PIOW- "l0 Ollellllli Pllifl- O'Hara, veteran ranking player 0d, 309. n“ graph reading: - Ottawa. 0-3. 63- 7- 5' mhuu’ n'nmwth' w. gills: ‘xndnmtziltder ti: 4 O O O Canada's eighth-ranking singles 106-111-311. b - She'll be so proud of you if’ your hair is always neat and "MEIR-UNI M will! lllllllellfll player, J. Desjardins of Montreal U. B. Ohapmelm- Mllllflli- 119' lewershl °t "and H?” ‘yap. . well-grqamed. Yes, men and women too who take pride hi KEEP YOUR IIKE vow-day. when homing 021 the was defeated by Jlck Hopkins of 103-108-415. "jlif-"lb "'"'l"l"d l ‘a "l" f’; * - ' field; through, or close to, the Toronto e-1.1-e. e-s in another n. .1. Oflldle. Mormon. uo-m- W = m" all ll l in IW-‘Pr their-appearance, use Bsvtcnssn daily. With Bsvmsesu your ‘N 0RD" bench “my. [We mam u“, “me fourth ‘(mind much Wk”. - musical programs of’ typical c114 hflr can be good-looking with a healthy natural lustre. Hair w. do a" H“, a’ “pa”, of day by saying: ‘How are you Brendan MscKen. Canadian h. J. ‘Hannon. Dartmouth, 100- S" mmdci " "u l‘ 9W“1"fr“‘ ‘ - _ - J t ; .. ons. " l ‘“"""""" "y "my - -»=---- u at flliilmimd- W" m" '"'" "" '?""~ ran-ans! '"~"'~'".-............ w’ "K55 To m“ orrawa July 2 -—(CP)-—Bli‘~ Iondugeewci-imipioh min-i Rochlm 11.73?» r’ s" ‘Wm n. s! iigzlligllaiie Twlfuhll wliiw" bah-s Ann ecott, world's chsrrvplon or Montreal and Don MeDiamild Roland Hunt, Morieton 15-79-74- ill" l! ""9 iii u" "It will" l a _ figure inter Ind her mother. Mrs. of Ottawa. bot-h members of the m, handler-ten iel l" I 1M h" E M Silt)! 01m Scott, left oio/m. today to 194a mm cup team. entered the Oliver Baird, New Glasgow 'r1- ermine miiflciahl have NIB Q s‘ \_(, R "- , - motor to eeiiuiimhu, Ont.. quarter play-Rocha: winning OWI‘ 79.31_-231_ urrdully Isles“! will" d "M? .. % a Phone 2572-] when Barbers Ann begins her Mel Jones of Toronto, $0, 6-2. Mc- _.r.A. Grant. Ken-mo 82-83-79- musical talents. Dir-cue PM!!!“ i. r0 mm . y“) 595p . yo M9050, . m 5mm" 15 "um," st long ‘training grind tomorrow‘ in Diarmid. playing with en lnttirrd M4. Ir! ldvifléd 0 b! fill MM! Ill‘?! i . mtion for the 19¢.- Olymple root, ‘sore-ted Montreal's Gordie Harry Inky. ‘Intro 004042- 21‘ cilrcuiytbev to enJoy this infl- - sat may . um H. 0-1. asi- "l, ’ z