- ship of Mrs. Keith Thomas of liai- UNBEATEN IN 49 BOUTS 5 T1; Charlottetown Gnmm gAPm 28- VIBE; Regina Piais And Marlboros Tie . - x 'il(lS lust ual made. it 2-1 10mm”) itlcple .7PIiilF:lHtli1 llll(l.l'.llii.'llS tn Johgn Kowalchuk, last "Tossed up W ll h i 1 I-rlul minute replareineni from Fort Wil- ntglu as Ihci iiPit- ' P W” . L , Town!” Mamwms ,.. an tilt'i'llfllP ham anadieus. and Joe ungiam- 4.4 tie in the first came of lllFll'lmPr gave Pals I 3-2 lead It the best-of-set en 'ilemori.'it Cup series lend of the second period. . Plavim: bclore a slim crowd of Brxluui Wlutial made it 4-2 early only 3.1333. tlir -.-1-xtcrii (Tm-Ki-'1 in H1? 1illl'ti but Marlboros came clitinipion. huiilcil limit l)t'llllltl 1,...-1. iillll goals by Carl Brewer twice in the wt-oiitl pvl'I0ti in 91,0115 and tjirzird to tie the score. the count and then ucnl ahead .1-Lit The Semnd game of the series It 18:31 Tii9.i' "Ian? " N "am i” will he played here Sunday after- UI9 'il”'fi 55”i5i”" h"i”i'” iii” "Emil uoon utth the third and fourth ern finnano Vilnl"l”'”” ”"'i d"i"'"i'i ki"llIlTlllifll'i for Wednesday and Fri iuL' CHI) Illlcliriltlciw knnliflfi iii" rim llarlboros outshot the Pats count bcforc rczulatiuii time rail 4” 3h 1 out ' mm- The oiertuiic pr-riorl uas score-p less as both clubs played it closep to the vest. taking no chances Remember When By THE CANADIAN PRESS Right u lIlEPI' Kcu Gtrarri was the: .C.lSv carp al bu: gun for the Totoutn wiub utlh um gtilllx llI- 1..-.i ..-in lPex than In; two titinuir. to 3:" turd the Efil'llF and forced the meittrrie Marlboros went ahead In In the second period on Wally Rrupris goal at 429 hut tl':ivne liltiirlt eveiied the count for Pals tun mui utes later DOWN THE ,..- ; BACK ? 1 I STRETCH This provuica has always ii(i('II. noted for the good horses DT0dUC- Id here. Years ago before the advent of the automobile, buyers from other parts of the Mari- times and the. United States made visits here and l'lflllglll,('Bl'l'l329 horses that could not be excelled anywhere. Locally there were trad- Irs who moved around the count- ry und located prospects and some of them handled as many as 100 horses a year. When that era closed it was followed by U18 Pm- ductinn of speed by our farmers gnd it is a well known fact that Prince Edward island has for years been the mainstay In breed- ing trotters and pacers for these provinces by the sea. One of the many auft'P.'i5il1l breeders we ca n mention is George E. Crozier of Hamilton. whose May Abbe by Abner T- Cless. clam Mlgnonene. has PTO- duccd such good ones as Jolley Lad, I 4-year-old that in the owner- ago today with a convincing 4-1 iirloijv over Charlton Athletic. Runner-snip on three previous or rnsioiis. the Rams had to go over . time after the teams were tied.i 1 I I I l I crcat lot of snow and it. has been very hard to do anything with the horses We expect. to go on every day from now on. We did get quite I bit of work Into the colts last. fall and that will give us something to go on with. "We will start to race about the last of May In Manitoba. where Mr. Mclntyre has friends that he always looks forward to seeing. The only fault I find with us going up there is that the horses are so very hard to beat. Of course be- ing so optimistic. I cannot help but think that this in tho year we beat them.".. that is also our hope for our very good friend and Mr. lilclntyrt-"ta stable Mr. Hart- man also enclosed entry forms to the Tri-State Racing Circuit for Minnesota. The circuit starts on June 211 It Condo. N.C. Ind con- tinues until September 16 at Glen- are half mile and all the Fairs are on good surfaced roads. A panel of prominent harness horse owners and trainers has ul- ected Scott Frost. and Adios Har- ry as the pre-season choices to cop honors in the nation's free for all trotting and pncinz ranks rc- spectivcly. The poll was conduct- ed by The US. Trotting Associat- ion. At the same time. the 23 pan- el members named Saboteur Ind Belle Acton as the top 3-year-olds. thus sealing their winter hook fav- oritism for leading sophomore classics. Sabofeur is I trotter. Relic Acton I pacer Scott Frost. Harness Horse of The Year in 1955. drew ill of the 18 first place designations in the free for all trotting class and I total of 199 points on a in-5-4-.'l-2-1 basis. 4-YEAR OLD Although only I 4-year-old this year. Scott Frost proved his Ibll- ity to go with the aged stars by winning the T751100 American Trot- ting Classic at Hollywood Park last fall. The coil is. owned by Saul Camp of Shaftm; Calif. Trail- ing him in the voting were Galo- phnne. his "shadow" in the 8- year-old class last season. Darn Safe, Gaylenay. Sfcnngraplier and Gene Mac. Adios llarry. who pac- Ifax and driven by .lnlinn.v Crin- roy. took I record of 2.111 on the 10th of October last year at Truro In 10 starts he was seven times first, four times second and twice third and this year is I 225 class pacer. May Abbe is also the dam of Palley Abbe. I 8-year-old by Pag- liacclc also Ginger Will by Ging- Ir. that Mr. Crozier is planning to have prepared and raced this year. He. also has a yearling filly lull sister to .lolIev Lari By the way. Migiionette was by Great Briftnn 2.0211 and her dam was Gavotle by Dillon Axworthy 8. 2.1014. second dam Crolsetle by Bellini 2.l.'i1L She is the dam of Babe Britton 2.08 1-5. Richard Bud- dong 2.011 1-5. Abner Brilton 2.10 Squire's Princess and Miss Darn- ley. both owned by Harry W. Crozler. Darnley. P.E I. Mlgnonet- te was foaled in 1931 being bred by Albert F. Curtis. Ballardville. Mass. and produced in her I7lh year Miss Darnley. Her last own- er was Harry W. Crozier. GOLD when the winter attend! the meetings of the USTA we always look forward to mceting Warren haunts last November and hear the sooth- ing rumble of rubber tires on srav- I21. said be weighed 212 pounds. .el or dirt roads One has to exec-about 23 more than his normal htil" :i"i'."Y' "iV”ei":2 -igailrl I”li'it'lI'Il'II1L' on craiel roads. One could aical I-tinditioii iizirl iintiiitn: in do p '71”; "”("." iii?" ,. Pm "T if the bowling tiwrrvl,v along one mo-,witli his rim-mnn to strip ttglituig . will .i lull lip Illa )ealF nwm and H”, N,” hp hngged down. to the car doors to I boiling spring. The clay roads have hardened up iBirch Hill road. There were spots! North.N'orth and South Dakota and. wood. Minnesota. All the tracks. TIPS on ooinuo Rocky Marciano Officially etires From-Boxing iWars weight champion of the wor1d-un- beaten in his 49 pro fights-to spend more time with his wife and baby daughter at his Brockton. Mass. home. If Rocky can resist the lure of I comeback. he will be the only unbeaten heavy litlcholdcr ever to quit without losing a pro fight. even boxing a draw. Gene Tuiincy made it stick when he stepped down in 1928. but he had been beaten earlier in his career by Harry Grab. .lim Jcffries. I non- loser when he returned. fried to the paved come back and was knocked out by to View o1dlJack Johnson. Joe Louis also failed has-nit visited slncgilll I comeback attempt. Marciano, who will be 33 on Sept. It's good to get off highways for 3 Change 0119 tlio moment while fighting wt-Iglit, He lnslstpd phy. "I am retiring hecatise of my iiiarii "i he-V”"d"ihad released the ncus to Vic Dub- Two weeks ago this morning.lEnterprise. "Actually I feel good. Apri.l 14th. It was bright and sunny! still have some good hszlits left and the bark country called. Iplnrne." parked the car at kthe kpavemenllpmo-I-Hpn HAM”- and. with the par sac on my .. , , , hack filled utth enitiiizlt RN-lb m In i'iiIt.llltn'i'mliTilckIi'pis.:3'irImiiTliidiiiciiid: Wed at 19"” ""98 stumping mam ion puts her very iiuch at ease struck off across country along the My tamer mwayg nkied boxing but' on the roads where I pedestrlInphe:?B::bi;i:.5; ::;(5?ee?;"'iPiI',iLnw to could get bogged down but there . NEW YORK fAPleRocky'Mar- of clone retired Friday as heavy- gather and how I had to be.lntro- duced to the baby every time I went home. than two weeks in I row at home. wife and Mary Anne this .'ilo-year- old daughter)." said Marciano at I i lm8TV9ii”l”i3' 5""? "W i"5'- of ih9.hastlly called press conference iifek and " ii""" he "mg ml the after his wife. B:-irbar.i. already i. old familiar i thole will dance hetore oueis eyes. K015. spams ednm. M U... R..m.k,n" talking about our not being to- I never spent more Who did Illarciaiio think should succeed him as champion? Rocky named three men-Archie Moore. Floyd Patterson and Hurricane Jackson-as possibilities. "Moore I happen to know about because I fought him." he said. "He's a good tough man. punches good and takes I good punch. The shoulder that afforded solid i'oot- May 16 I955) we Wm" 3 mnmh !1l.lh5e' 5 C ;r.:;f."y”a1:'&”'c';g'.g; together in Mexico. Silc did a lot English sparrows chirped merrily) flapped lazily against a blue sky THE "ROCK" from road side spruce and crows'A's' or scavenged for food on bare patches of ground or along stream! 01 march. ANGRY GEESE About 10.00 I.m the clsmour of wildgeese set. my blood coursing It a quicker tempo A half mile distant 70 or 80 geese were strung out in ragged formation. The.V came from back farm fields in the Hazelbrook district and it was evi- dent they had been driven out be- fore their hunger had been satls-' fled. 1 didnft hear any gunshots By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Chicago. New York and Cleve- land. f'Ullnlll;: one-two-tliree tn the; but there Could have been and 1 Anicrican l.t'HglIE. rontiiiuetl their imaging ",9" ag'Pre. vrhmg whmiwinning ways Friday while the the geese were 1,-lwng to 1;.” me at Ted Wiliiaiiis-less Boston Red Sox my rate. They were in , bad mood remained in their dismal slump. 1. as their high pitched angry notes The White Sox. who have losti signified. The bulk of the concen- only one game in six starts. took tration didn't. land on Pownal Bay a slugfcst from Kansas City 9-7 tot but continued on to the south. I maintain their first place percent? have had flocks of geese fly over 888 IN!!! "V" NPW Yflrk The head on their way to water after-iY8nk6-cs defeated Boston 5-2 for . morning feed on uubble or ".95., their foiirtb straight over the Red dow and all 1 could hear was I Sm Mid C'i'"i""fi "lied D”'l'0" low toned. contented chatter among 4'3 in ""1 i""i"R5 i um flock m..mber5. Those were the only games I experienced I pleasant inter- - lude passing through Mount Al- had taken his last nose f'lll'P nat- bion... abit of excitement that was uralI.v--. and his whiskers iicre right up my alley. Just beyond the only I few inches from the ground: school I heard the baying of I M1230 my 195:5 hegan t0 18): and bound and the voice of Hawk-eye stomach felt as If it hadn't had himself calling. "Hero Buddy. food for ii week I set. down the Buddy M come on gun boy" am-ti-1y pack-sock on the sntllh side of a is an ace fox hound and a red fox Vilrtilll IWIW ill-ll I-WWI "W Sfnli" has blacked out uitli his clear bell -su:ir.'-Ii cxtcudm: camu-wt from like not” ringing in his pa”. Fnur Moss Lake - the old home goose men came daching thrnngh mt: lake that always beckoned duriti: field to the road. Two were cIrr.V- 'l'"'inlZ ll" .VFr'il'I in ill! in guns. Hawk-eye and I son who World War I ricszerl "ll 5 seat and aspires to be classed as I hawk low table from mine loose hoards eye some day. He may make the and 'hilcrl' In The p.uk-sacl- rt-II grade. fluife liulit aftrt I had ftntshcri my Tm. cans; at the commntton has rcpast and I felt equal for another I fox - a mixture of platinum and five mile hikc A Halli" artivic of. other colours-that had jiist.crosr.. diet on R liiko like this is lirird ed the field in front of tlie lltilisc, boiled eggs wt the 3 or 10 muuitc crossed the highway and another eggs but hotlr-ti for 3" minutcs or field and entered Hedley's KW8I1lfl.il0"HFl' '1” ill? .V"ii- Is Vllttlc and I joined the. party and got the -tn- m93l.V I Carri salt and pepper and ry. Milty. I visitor. hart Ipntlcd the eat them llkn an apple or plum. fox while standing on the veranda AliPt'n'8l'ri I reclined with my lie was the hero - for the time back against the house and ah:orh- helng at least Buddv gave cry on ed the Sllll'.ltll'lF. A raven kc;-l cir the train with his llili held high and Fill): Ion met the spriicc suiinip played in daylight. Billy Pierce. although slugged for four home runs. outlasted four Kansas City pitchers as he slag- gcrod to his third victory without a defeat The little lefthandcr had the benefit of 13 hits behind him Including I home run by Walt Drum. The big Chicago hitters were George Kell and Minnie Minoso. Kell cracked three singles and drove in I run. Minnie banged I sirlgle and double Ind batted In three tallies. Art. Ditmar was the As starter and loser. The AI clipped Pierce for 12 hits with Ilarnr Simpson having fl field day. The bcspcctacled outfielder. con- tinuing lus torrid spring pace. blasted two home runs and two drove In three runs. and pinch hitter Bill Renna also homered for the losers. ERRORS YIELD RUNS Aflei picking up If pair of un- earned runs lll the fifth Inning due to three Red Sox errors. the Yan- Ftrst kees Iced the game in the eighth. when Elston Howard walloped a two run Iiomer lion Larson. who failed to hold a lead against Bos- ton at the Yankee Stadium last weck. went the distance this time. He limited the Reantowuus to six hits. Don Biuldin. who committed I costly error In the fifth. collec- lcd llirr-e of thc hits. The loss was chttrucil to Tom Brewer He has net-ri been able to beat the Yank- ees in four rlcclston: still sidelined by I foot. ailment. lined not as s plnchhilter. Bohlw Avila": two-iun homr-I in "1? ltltli prow-d the om-idtiig blow for Cleveland" as Detroit came Willi.-ims.. others I've seen on television. Put: terson seems to be getting I big boost from everybody. And the Hurricane hIs I good chance." DEFENDED SIX TIMES Marciano defended his title six times after winning it by knocking out Jersey Joe Walcotf. in the lath round of I thrilling bout It Phila- delphia. Sept. 23. 1952. He knocked out Walcott in one round in I re- match. stopped Roland Lastaru in 11. whipped Ezzard Charles by de- cision in 15 and then knocked out Charles in eight rounds in another rematch. In his lIIt two bouts. he stopped Britain's Don Cockell at San Francisco. and 'nocked out Moore at Yankee Stadium. each in the ninth round. Although there are only estimates on some of his early bouts. it was believed his purses totalled about s1.700.000. before manager's cut and taxes. Asked how he stood financially. Marciano said ''I'm not afraid of . the future. I'm comfortable. I'll be able to do all right." Marcianois retirement. of course. threw the heavyweight class into a wild turmoil. Charley Johnston. the manager of Moore. claimed the title Jim Norris. president of the In- ternational Boxlng Club who at- Iended Marcisno's press confer- ence with manager Weill and trainer Charlie Goldman. said he planned an elimination tourna- meul. "I will ask the New York state athletic commission. the European Boxing Union and the National Boxing Association to recognize the winner of the tournament that we. orldany other promoter. run." he sat Chisox, Yanks, lnclians Continue Winning Ways homers of tho season. Redleg pitcher Johnny Kllppstein went the distance for Cincinnati, yielding eight hits and four runs. C" t it clubbed out I dozen hits off four Chicago pitchers- Rusl Meyer. Jim Brosnsu. Bill Tremel and Jim Davis. Redleg catcher Ed Bailey broke Cincinnati ahead with I homer over the ccnterfleld wall that Moore Won't Believe it Feel Cause Hand Errors Most golfers try mighty liIrd to find tbs answers to their rob- lems. But this search Isdom comes up with this right answer: for I very good reason. The Iurcliers do not look in the right places. Hero is I typical cue. Before 0'” In open tournament I walked several holes to observe the cr- formance of I pupil. He was is sy- lug with three other name pros. one of time was quite I bit off his game and invited my com- ments. I told him till! he was opening and closing his hands II he waggled the club before swinging It the ball. I explained that his caused one band or the othe. to be loose and out of the ..SEATTLE (AP)-"1 don't be- lieve it.'.' Archie Moore said Fri- day Ifter being notified of heavy- an I "I think he's crying wolf-just like the little boy who cried wolf three times. Maybe. he's trying in get I little more publicity." But if the Rock's retirement is bona fide. Moore-claimed he is the heir apparent to the crown. The venerable Archie. who professes "to be 39." is light-heavy champ and rated by Hing magazine as leading contender for the heavy- weight title Moore wn en route to Lus An- geles Friday morning from Van- couver. B.C.. and had stopped off It the Seattle - Tacoma interna- tional airport to clear customs. Told about international Boxing Club's announced plans for a heavyweight elimination tourna- ment. Moore said he opposes the idea. "1 don't believe he retired. but I've said all along Fm the champ if he does. take on all comers." Sbccer Selectors Recall Maestro LONDO N maestro Stanley Matthews for 1 match against Brazil at Wembley Stadium May 9. But the 41-year-old wing wizard was missing from the 17 - strong party named for England's tour weight champion Rocky Marci-. 0 T retir t proper position on the club when striking the ball thereby Iffocting either direction or distance in his shots. I suggested keeping both BASEBALL RESULTS By THE CANADIAN PRESS American Lenguo New York 010 OK) 020-5 8 1 Boston 000 000 101-2 6 S Larsen a n d Berra: Brewer. sum: tal and White. Daley till. L-Brewer. HRs: NY-Howard. Cleveland 001 001 000-4 9 0 Detroit 000 000 110-2 9 ti Garcia. Mom 19). Narleski (ml. and Averill. Hogan (10): Lary. Foytack 110) and House. W-Mossl. L-Lary. liRs: Cle - Wertz. Avila. Del-Maxwell. Kaline. Torgeson. Kansas City 000 300 103-712 2 Chicago 101 300 (Ox-0 13 0 . Dilmar. Burtschy (4). Harring- ton (6). Crimlam (7) Ind Astroth: Pierce and Lollar. L-Dlttmar. 3 1-Ills: KC--Lopez. Simpson 2. Ben- ”If they want the title. the line na forms at the right. They gotta Baltimore fight me first. And I'm ready to Washington Chicago-Dropo. 000 003 200-5 9 1 020 030 21x-8 9 0 Besana, Held (6). PI1icI (7) and Smith; Stone. Brodowski (6). Grab (7) and Courtney. W-Grob. L-Pal- ica. HR: Bal-Pyburn. National League Pittsburgh 100 010 000-3 4 0 Brooklyn 400020 01x--7 I 1 Kline. Swanson ft). Mungor (7) and Ki-avitz; Craig Ind Campan- IAPI-Enslandn -06- ella L-Kline. HRs: Pgli-Long. Bkn- cer selectors Friday recalled ol(l"R,,bm5,,n campaneua Hodges he ' i ' Philadelphia 110 010 0&3 G 0 New York 030 002 00x-5 B 1 Wehmeler. Lipetri (6) Ind Sem- inick. Wortliing and Westruin. L- Wehmeier. HR: NY", . Chicago ooo 2.02 ooo-4 I 1 of the Continent next month. Mat hoods quietly in position from start to finish. This brought im. mediate improvement in both 5.. cucocy ind length. But the Im- provarneiit was only temporal-..g A ooupls of touriinuents late: this plIyor was on the vrlctlu und where my observation; could be expressed more after. tively in terms of fundamental, I told him that his fact we” even more nervous than llll bands. Beforo starting his club back his right but jumped up and down as though touching . live wire. This action during in. waggle caused the right heel to lump straight up before his cluh. head struck tbe ball in the down swing. This Jumping of-the right heel forced his body to fun. Icutsly away fror the ball in. ward his left in the d0W'nStlmg and sent his ball curving off in the right. ROUNDUP Cincinnati 000 231 10x-7 I? 1 Meyer. Brennan (6). Trempl t-,, and Landrlth: Klippsteln. Dav..- (7) and Bailey. L-Meyer. Hg. Chi-Meryn 1. Cin-Bailey. Suds. Foods. Poultry and Dairy Supplies FRESH SUPPLY SEED!- Marltime Grown No. 1 "Lani entlan" Turnip Sad: "Moss: ; Prince white Mangel Seed. "Rm- n.ie's" Mangel Seed. - and ALL KINDS 01'' FIELD SEEDS. FEEDS- A full line of "Furins' Feed; "CHJCK STARTER”: "C h l qt Grower"; "Pig Starter”; .1 Tu; Grower"; Cattle and Calf Feerli. Oilcako. Bran. Shorts. etc. POULTRY EQU1PMENT-- Oll and Coal Broader stom- Purina Chick Feeders: Wateteru (all sizes): Chek-R-Tabs: five-utrh Stove Pipe. BABY CHICKS. etc. DAIRY SUPPLIES- All sizes Milk and Cream Cans. Strainers: Dsirytliuckets; Fillet Disks; Cattle Salt in Blocks and Bags. DILLON & SPILLETT '10 QUEEN STREET - DIAL I61! thews. still regarded as one of the finest wingers in the game. is due to play in Kenya and South Africa in mid-May and June. Those engagements probably ac count for his omission from the party to four Sweden. Finland and Germany. Matthews last played for England against Wales at Car- diff last October. Sports writers clamored for his return after En - land managed ool I dull 1-1 9 against Scotland three weeks ago. . England plays Sweden in Stock- holm May 16, Finland in Helsinki scored RI: Jnblonskl Ind Wally Post. May 20. and Germany to Bsrlin May I. 7A.M. -10 SUNDAY: BA. STARTING MAY 1 HASTINGS TEXACO SERVICE STATION, SOUTEPORT WILL BE OPEN FROM P. M. DAILY M. - 10 P. M. THI R.C.A.F MOIILI RECRUITING UNIT WILL BE IN CHARLOTTETOWN ason runsna! AND WEDNESDAY AT THE B.C.A.l'. ASSOCIATION CLUB ROOM! 8rd Floor Of The Bank of Commerce Bldg. FROM 9 A.M. to 5 l'.K. IF YOU CANNOT VISIT Till UNIT- Wl.l'.I'll. PHONE OR VISIT THE RCAF RECRUITING UNIT RCAF STATION. PHONE 2281 N0 0lLIGATTONgW1LL IE ATTACHED 'I'O YOUR INQUIRY. DEPAB MARITIME CENTRAL AIRWAYS LIMITED. Scheduled Change effective April 29, I956 Charlottetown, P. E. I. TUBES ARRIVALS O. Hartman of Wadena. ilinna. ed I mile I 1.55 I st s . ' rl ht alon . Just hcfnrc in front lliflllEllSti1ll s on .1 stem .. , - - - because of the warm welcome lie,an even mriare t'OiiViI1:'?:ll0nC,hl:l::' hisugegritiiaiied gthe swaiiip he stopped slant to 1101 a hcttcr link at somd-32a?gun::ggng:.0 l;;,'nEi:r1'iTr0ili:iEiso0n" FLIGHT Daily Except Sunday FLIGHT Dolly Except Sunday gives us. When our Annual Re-iin the free for all pacing class. and looked back as much to say; thing bcneatb and I wondered A” but om, run were knocked mg NO. TO TIME N0. FROM nun View came out we sent him I; (Continued on pggg 7; "Are you rgglly playing this for what It was. It finally flappcd by mm, mm VIC we": got his 1 Summerside. P. E. 1.. Moncton, NB. . 4:50 AM 1 Summerside. P.E.1.. Moncton. N.) . . 1:10 AM cow and had I nice Inn: lettlrrp-mmTTTT:m-m keeps and coming with me." lnwa.v. rather rcliwtantlv I thought mm .0,” q...i,Il,,.d and M Kan...” 3' 5t1mmerlido.P.E.I..Moncton.N.B. . 10:20 AM 4 Summergldg, pg-,,r,, Monctm, N3). I 12.4,; ,;M' fmln him and h? ilntcd that ht”. NEXT ON LIST i' FOX OR CAT Sum-c docs not allnu for mw morc amt ('1-mrlits tlnxu-ell reaclicd tho 5 Summerslde. P. 1'). I.. Moncton. N B. . .. 4:00 PM 6' Summtiaiiir. P.E.l.. Moncton NB .' ' 0-25 Pilvli mid SIX h93tl ill lli3ini"il- "W99 "7 . His lIlllP act gate nip cause to rlclail Stllflcc to uiy ll1l'.'ll'l'fl(l!'t1ll ",..,.g ml. hf.”-mt 9 NEW GlRnEOW. N5. . .. 7 25 A M 10 New Glasgow. N.S. .i . .i.... M 9:55 AM. them by Prince Richarrl nor by BFZOIIL. South Knl'lA IR:-titers) wnnrlrr I guess Hawk t-yr: foil Illr snow in mm A lir;-i1iPI' dam mil W," M"... who r,,1,,,,.,d garter. 11 New Glasgow. NS- Halifax. NS. l 00 P Ni 1?. Halifax. NS. New Glugow NS .. H 3iit'a PLM4 . Chief Counsel and I VPTV fine .1. . Nnrtk Knrmin Prime Minister-. sa Tc tiny for he stopped to exanr hm: In It: utnlrr zlr-en Iiurlrr t.... Mm, (-,,,,..a'm Th, "mph after K3 ' 14 Magdalen Islands 7.30 AM 15 Magdalen island; ' ' i i I g g . .13 AM ITuesdIy. Thursday. Saturday)”. U Flights 8 and 0 operated Sunday. inc the it-.-irks as we rt-nssorl the foot of two and zllhir l talk:-tl to "my, hnmpr hm mad the ,..-m-. nip (Tuegday' -1-hu.-.d'.,',, g,.u,.da3., road together "is that a fox or fartnet: and rot the low rlnwn on 2-; an .n,,.,,: hpffu-pm was ,-,-ed”...-t . cat" was his rtucr.v "ills but name rcnrliltnv" and Tucker! "IV with the victory Frank Lory gave i 3'””'id '''"''i"” "W Hi” W""""'- Kim ll Sun: may be the next MI.Mli.h til dtt tar Mr.c Igeitnios asset bi lI.iiiiR KY-iii. C"'"'"""i" i""i"' '” "'" "”'" ”""' dam Calumet Early. He started " i" ii" ""'i"" "'"''''i sun” enough for I small vixen htil its it unrlhuhile information in the pro- up all Cl:-vclandis runs to absorb C ,, H I 15 times and was 13 times first ism. usually reliable sources said cot nevertheless" was our joint ccss his second defeat mm F mm W". 1,. Ind twice second. here Friday. South Korean experts summary. By this time Buddy 1 eiiim-ed 'it all but the sun has CINCINNATI tAP)--The Cincin- F-UGHT N0 H Lmnts we think We h8VP'C01t'i Weather who claim to have accurate reports W35 haying ilT9ed' fleet! in the low in the tl'f'Sl and ci-cning sha- nnli Recllegs turned in their first 1 11-0. 59"" John 5! Frederick)" N 3 (daily) GM" 3” (funny Ind Fridly) swamp. We stood Iround the trec dows ucre crct-ping over the land win in six games Friday night. and viewed our quarry. HI was when I reached the car. It was defeating the Chicago Cubs. 7-4. I rugged brute of I tomcat. well good to relax and listen to the on before A crowd of 11.603. 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