SD The Gundkli. Charlottetown. Fri. July 12. 1968.‘ RANDY Edwards l) goin. uill Ind little leaguri’s but iii~ iL‘Al\ tic t s advice to the younger players city Basoimll League. Randy is pleased will the o are dishing out in George l-‘iiu possibly help some oi them what they - hard Work For this puritans. he has «iii-rid in liniii or Friday night tor all City anrhiiil in-nsne plhyi ‘ inr- correcting some oi the mistu , his iirst sr- 'on for tonight .it prauy he in uld like a zoo t'~| Illend to wear their in unitnrin. were going to compete in o reguiur Ira; ii iii ‘ or will be given equal chun desire to improve your host It seems like a line oppni'iiiil u Iv i lilt- lItIiizirds ball irnni an experienced i of helping the-C City 1403’ "lb lads with union he works I:\l‘l_\' ikiy 9 older Iollous on lllP‘L‘ [clinic ill'i- alxil cnlircl} \l‘l‘l- come. it they led like showinc night. Randy will be ncliciiioi in lune in . it seems like a good oppniiuiiiiy Ryan Looks Ahead CHARLIE RYAN has his 0st ii.\L‘d on ill.“ llaiilinle juv- enile baseball championship this NAISflll. Y . u will remember in 19ti2 Maritime midget croiin. it uus that Went through island playilollns without the lo=s oi a sit ell. Churiio hopes to lli|\'l‘ n The Cunndlnn Legion Juveniles. s-itiirillrv thernouii and naturally mainland W lllm again under the banner nl He has called it practice litr ' he would appreciuie set'ng l However, that doesn't mean that ‘ are not irciwlile. tie ii Char I . boys between the ages at iii—ill who “‘4 There are no pnsiiinii: .\L'(I player will neerl to more if you Lil'l‘ liitul afternoon at H \‘iiu'l manager Ryan Dodgers' FRONT are trying to on h'iiii. wiles competing can lnlprui‘u llli‘ l he make thc Icnm only by proving to Cltn IL ll‘ ' ‘ d cut out in hlvnii ,ni ml juvenile chill. it you Sll"l\ in) tin liully icr pruniecs called by . ide \\i|li is minor li t In me some on ironic- :n T e iilin air ii at call il’iL‘ younger set limp hll' lic int-l.» he could a llitli» liiiti minimize of oils iL‘l‘l\‘ iiit in. mi) and luv- ll clinic iiiiii a mile hit at in uorkuni each s iiilcresied in l in He tins culled \li‘iiluriul Fil‘ld and natia nus . lli- unnis nil those who nisl tlin sainc ii. tlinllgh they no game. hicry play~ nerds air. is a krcn n nl’lit‘ :iboui base, iic Ls desirous )Ilal Ilii: sdme as the young TROPHY A hcaiintiil new trophy tor annual competition in he West Prince Soltbull LEnEu: has been donated by a e rald up i into and any Friday i).~ii't oars ir up tile “ a e- Inc 1011 DONATED IN WEST PRINCE team. The trophy will be Dr:- scnted to the league winner this {all at a banquet in the Al- berton Legion hall. Rooney ot Aloerion. pictured ‘ above, handing the trophy over to nst. Vic c a m erbn. cap. Iain oi' the Alherton L e g l 0 fl Chuilio led in: Abiiics to I quite ihe nhl‘ club. a iearn and plaioiis with the me. tlurw youngsters with uyen on hand. didn't play with n inviiuiinn to nil play 5' i-hal ' l nous Hill‘s Rushaway cuter: capturL‘d both dashes of the: Early Closer ihree-year-nld last: III \trn ed il nt in tie on 'in. iii. hach night at Charlottetown Driving- nns ilie t oilii lie can ark. : no holoncs on it. The Lucky Chiei youngster' Field Saturday o make this gave himself a new mark of 2.~ 12:4 in grabbing the initial dash and ilien hreezerl to his triumph in 2.14-2 in the second outing. The Hill-owned culi‘s line per- lfli‘mance Shared the spotlight with a rousing daily double Pa)" lll Pitching Rushaway Chief Captures Big Double Dash Victory l 7i hlacdiitiald's Callie flat to her lllyrlle E (L. Kelly" first victories ol the 1961i chm~ Amigo Mike (S. White) paign. Callie wan dashel three Anthony L. tC. Murphy) and sci-en. Mighty Warrior (M. 0's Countess Alice and Dale Res- Brien) ent divide honors in their meat- Ida Budlong (Clarke til) ing and Bobby Brook snatched Smi :i fl «Gail Harvey Leads Field, . . by w. it. WHEATle OTTAWA (CPI—Ontario set yup a nvestroke lead Thursday women’s senior inlerpro< lvlnciul [oil championship roar. location and Britllli Columbia lied nto one-stroke lead in the junior division I: the Cana- d'an has close championship got under way, Gail Harvey. nyearold Unl~ vmlty ni Toronto student. led the ileld oi more than lshern with a score of 71. over women-i par on the or, tawi nivermend mum. Marilyn Palmer ot K-mloopa. .. was low nmong the inn- wlth M in scurd‘i ot the junior title. our competition: were “or der wry simultaneously _ the two team event: no chim- pionship play tor the individual By THE CANADIAN PRESS Probable pitchers tor today's maior league games. won and lost records in parentheses: American League Cleveland Kralick HM) Kansas Cit ,Pena (5-12), 1N). nostoii, Morehcnd ($5) Minnesota. Perry (Ii-5), iN). Detroit Mossi 14-5) at Chi- cago. piano (1“). (N). Baltlmore. Pappds in) at Washington. Daniels (s3). (Nt. New York. Terry (its) at Lo: Angeles. chance lost. (N). National ague Lo: Angeler. Kouiax (ii-ll) at New York Jackson l6-9l. iN). San Francisco, Saniord too) at Philadelphia. Mahuitey (5.9). 4N). It. at Houston. Bruce l4-6! at Pittss burgh. Sehwall 4M), 4N). Chicago. Jackson 1977 at Cin- cinnati 'Tnole 136i. (N). Milwaukee, Cloninger (5-4) St. Louis, Gibson (3-4), (N). lmfln three Probable Pitchemn... Vldual Junior Champioulhvi The team companions end Vancouver 6- - with today's second is - round. The other mid lnst your: Quebec women's champion, put together nine! of 0146 against para 01 38-30. TEAM WELL DUNCHED ior title last year. and Rae M llgali of Toronto each that BO Mrs. Marlene Stewart round or in. Harvey wan uiuieady . MSS with her putting on the iron said she the Ontario Ilium were Quebec and British Columh . W on aggregate medal score at 3” against Ontario’s 31B. WICk Mnnltobu, lending champions. ' t 343: Nova South. 377: ward team In Island 40 txh Columbln's score was with Alberta 3 tingle ltmli back at 164. Then u alchewan. 132: and Nova M and Newlnundlnnd were no the single afiair which open Tim 1.12:4. 2.11:5. . the night's show. Callie Hail owned by 13. Earle A win iicket on True Long was MacDonald. Charlottetown ‘ worth 522.00 and Dale egent Fay:~$6»50, $5.00. $3.70: $9.90.l hackers in the eighth got $29.00 $5.60: $4.50. 2.30, 52.80. $2.4M ior their 32 investment. A place 54-40. $3.10: 5-W- Souris Loses Montreal led Quebec! champion- ships await e 544111212 decllton. Miss Harvey. three times wins ner ol‘ the Canadian lunior title open The Ontario senior team was fairly well bunched. Sue Hilton of London. 0nt., who Won both the women's Close and the inn- Streit M of ronthill. out... one at Con- 43 ada's outstanding women goit- ers. had a comparatively poor . dim-putting three green. She improved alter the turn and lot Saskatchewan was next with sad. {allowed by New Bnlnl- d ‘ the do- and Alberta nnd the combined Princa Eu- . Newtoundland , a. w the junior dlvlslo. with a two players to each team. Brit» me Quebec. 171; On- tario. 'ITI: Manitoba, 1R1. Sask- tia. 193. Prince Edward lslnnd represented in junior team play. Mrs. Judy Darling Evnns 0! team with a 78 and was second Inw- scorcr of the round despite an erratic short game. Mrs. Roll— erL Lyle bl Montreal had an N. — 31; Barbara Benwlck.i so . Colleen e Smith. Vancouver «HI—81. Manitoba i843) — Mn. .1. M. Netueilcld. Winnipeg 4142—84' Heather moo. Winnipe. 44-44—83; Pat medics. Winni- peg 41%: Mrs. .1. Taehan winni pets «43—37, New Bmuwlelt i341) — Mary Ellen nrlscoll, Saint John a- 41-53; Grace Sewcli. 1r side. ion ion—in: Pearl Colpltu. Mnncton 44—09: Carol Lewis Moncton 41-41—412. Nova - 312) Mn is. P. Connor. rialiiair 44—44—88 Mary Penton, usiltnir sods—9s; iriarn Penney. Bridgewater 48—9 . Chlpmlll, Dartmouth 47-48—- . anrlo (313) — Sue Hilton. London 40-40—60. Mrs. erlene Stew-rt Strait. Fonthlll #140— 31' Gail Harvey, Toronto 41-36— 3.: Mlllignn. Toronto 39-4 1: Mrs. G. —80. P.E.l.-NFlt‘L 1408) — Blanche Hogs. Summerside 47-49—06: Mrs. A. 6. Bugs. Summerlldo 4949—” Mr]. N. E. McLeod. Summerllt‘le 51-52—103 Mrs. W Mnchmlr St. John (323) — Joanne hid- - Lynn 55514 all, Monk“! Chaplin, Montreal "-38 — 32; M“. Robert Lyle. Monti-Ill 41‘ H Mrs. Judy Darling Ev- ans, Manned 70. Michelin (386) — Mn. Turnlmll. Sukltiwn {1-41— . Joanne Gould, Region 41- W H. Barclay. Thursday: Albert! (1“) — Jackie .lnml- mn. Edmonton 3843—61; Cathy Gnluslia. Red Deer “474—68. Brltllh Columbll (lat—Mgr. ilyn Palmer, Kentloops 0169— 80: Marylee Wald. Vancouver Mnniioiia (tut—Marion Law- rence. St. nonuace tau—90; Milton 44—45—89 dnrl. mrnnto 4 Plndei’. Saskatoon Centeriovimers ' Tie For First winners with two hit: trips Ind Petm‘ Grin! wnl tap! to two Lrl on tonight at 6.15 par. with LOWE!“ era. Following are the standing. date. lFor Ladies Golf Titles senior closé title and the tndl~ ‘0—79: Ruth Willon. Vlncouveriflarrllon. Halltlx 50-49 _ 39-42 Lind ml _ Sandra post, . Nancy siod. us—as. rvidl . Sllliltclwlnn (132) — Leslie 50-44—91. The Oenwnownm moved In- to n lint place tie with the Up- towner: in the League by delutlng towners 3-6 lut nigh Sourll T o w n ttlin Down. John McCormaok paced the in three rtheloun w'lfl: on! hlt In :15. David Jenningi lurid for tho Oentertownen and Wu! arele with the via Ind one-third inning! Ind Illiwl- ed Six run: on Six hltl. Ea ttfllck nut Built will]: wllflng three. Terry Clinton, come MI in nllel Ind pitched hltleu bill while w . He went live Ilklng one and ltrlkinl t on. Joe Cheverle went all the way {or the lourl and VIII touched for 3 hits. HI walked 5 and ltruck out. 7. next glmo will be played the up- meeting the Downtown- MCClui'e. Sukntnon 45—43—88. OTTAWA (CPl—Eilllleen-llole W L m. score: in the 36-hole lunlol' pro- Uptowners 3 l 6 Vlnclnl team matched at the CI- Certerlownerl 3 l I nadlln leiel' Gnli Union Downtownera 0 4 0 TO VISIT OTTAWA OTTAWA (CPl — Prelidl Jullus K. Nyerere oi Tonlhn- yika will pay an internal visit to Ottawa July 19. Prime Min- ister Pearson announced mum day. He will iiy ironi New York To Montague FACES B.C. TEAM oi! oi $545.60 on races (our and [lashes 4 and I on u Canodlan government Ilr- ms Angelle: Dodscis are shniung ten-inn pitching depth. 1 _ _ _ ‘ gm. 0,, The D3,, man in m Great things were exported or inliiiws like nrvsdale_and ilve. The Winning combination mum bro“ “5’ a Wm.“ a! Countess Mice .w_ Craig) I 2 mm “mm” a, Vancouve,‘ Susan Thump... Winnipeg 4942 Kouiax and ihest gentlemen ai-i- livingl up to those‘cxpeciinl'ioéis. r’as [Awe Montague loafers, Coun~ 517m Echo Ridge Eddy ,L I Montague little leaguers won winner M me women} 0pm I M (m) A "Bur be we“ M Mm. “ I Ron Pen- ‘slti is harin n slici'l‘~s l Si‘nsnii but this n D n- 055 lice and True orig. . _ - ' a clase ame 4-3 a ping soul-i5 . 2' mi — nn . anion is The lirst daily. Bobby Bronx N911" 24 E E title last year. shot 79 to lend Cum“. mm Mn my”: luncheon man by Mr. pm,“ yesterday evening. The winning “w pitcher was Joe Cain. The game was tied up to the nth inning when Carl Fraser ot Montague got in the winning run by steak. ing home. The Souris catcher A. McCormock and pitcher K. Jen- a.c. team. Joanne Gnulei oi Regina and and later hold dueunons with Mrs. w, Turnbull oi Saskatoon. each with 32. were low inr the Saskatchewan team. Carole Lewis at Mansion shot it: at the New Erunswiek team‘s low. True Long. n tour. year - old gelding. sprang a tremendous surprise by nuiiooiing the pack ny Padres or late must surely iiriuc luv to the heart oi munagnr wulter Alaton. Right now Jnhnn, s pitch the greatest hasebull oi his cart-er and ht- is inking a an culnr dellgh ' blanking the opposition this season. ills recent three-hitter Ignlnst New York .‘li-ts was good inr l-n \eri-lici. thanks to a home run by his battery mate. John R . it‘s llald at the moment in illul n ii to- tile tlilin Knuiox. Kathleen Whitty. Bushvllle 51-52 —ll)3. Nova Scotti (ll!) —- Wendy STARTERS WITH POSITIONS FOR rlme mlnlstar and Easter the p out Ariana Minister Martin. and Rushaway Chiet. paid $8.70. “'55 “mm!” 'L‘ He'll the quinella. Callie rial and Bvficsséyi U K ‘ in the ruin dash. An also clogio mm a “i” “ii-3° ""1 “[9 9" BL]: “:52... 'm le. True Long. set himself inh- “”‘"i Call” “‘1 “‘d’ M'ghw Babe Clegg (C Til Smith) the eompoiiiion when Elmer c Wm” “50"- mfim, (mm: mm.) was drawn. The Annear fuurvi rm. In 43 51 55 77 Drysdalc and Padres. iiiih Pcrraniuvski readv tn ptit out a tire anytime it hrcaks out. we know that these liner lllll lr>t‘ M‘ull!‘ in!” mine: the rest of the way but they eertlunly should conquer a great deal more than they will l)(‘ i'mlqllcl'ctl At this moment, Waiter .ilsinn is smiling. it’s lu-i-n ri tough road tor the likenlile .\l~'lttn but this could be his your in make .year old look a brand new marki ‘ot 2 9:1 in winning the dash. Next time Stain: Hanover, 2 lnoor sixth in the first outing i came r o a r i ii c home in 2.07. min plenty to spare He paid it ljlticy $10.70 to win and $22.80 to narhi z .3 2 2 Bobby Brook lClarke Smith) :12. Dale new“ owned by 6mm Deceivor line Henncssey) . iGreizory. Pnrkdalc. Countess Miss Jo Jo (C. Murphy! 3 . . Alice owned by Dr. Macintyre. Miss Cool Eyes tJ. Puuudl l Montague- Concept 1C. Willisl Periei-t Hal (L. Kelly Lucky Lark lJ. Arsennult) dek 8.71]. $4 M. $2 $3.10. ‘ 52.30; 33.60. $29.1». so a. $4.90; ll 7l nlngs. Montague cnieher Carl Fraser and pitcher Joe Cain were in top form. noih batteries played exeeptionnily well. The line ups were— Beck. .1. Cain. 3. Fraser, John Bell. B. Sullivan, w. Macnoug- British Columbia's Vancouver with 33. leading lunini‘ Pali' were Miss Palmer. with ED, and Mnrylee Ward ill Jocelyn Bourrassa oi Truly Rivieres. member of the Que- bec iunior team. almost bagged 8:00 P.M. SATURDAY, JULY 13th, I963 N0. l—N-W $150.00 IN 1963—1 DASH AT $100.00 his critics eat their words. _ 34m 53.2“. “no. His load in tho Notional looks coolly conircrinule iii the inlacek . “Will i bashes s and s a". C: Fraser, Jerry hell and s. a hole in one. tier tee shot a! present time. 1 Albert Bernard reincd Earle. Bobby Brook owned by Ronnie True Long (0‘ Lawn” 1 7 MpEwen. Souris i-i. McIntyre, the 135-yard 13th hit the stick l—Viilley hos: 2—Wlu Malian; s-s-Hnme Stretch; d—Rmor 1‘ Gass. Cornwall Pays- swo- M.._ RM (y “muggy, 2 5 K. RE. A. McCormack, K, and the ball dropped dead only Parlay; S—Verrnt-a Pet; 5—Dr. Alex; 7—14ni Kai: s-o—Futurd .5110. 22%;; £2.11. 5290; $6.2». In, Ami" ,Clarke 5mm" 3 4 Jennings. J. Gallant. M. Cltn- an inch or two trim the cup. Chict. lRushawa aéhfygnmm “my, Am, (A Bernard. 4 2 ion. .1. Mocoonnld. A. Collin she had an as on her é‘ouoldi n‘ Nos. WNW mm m m M. “um I v y . Lorain“ mm...“ .M 0., and _E. Power. orrAwA lCPi — Elle: l M I“. x“. d gum. FT \ ., nossey ‘ . 5,; n, 5 6 it is hoped a midget ieui-n con hole scores Thursday in the as- —iP¢_ M - 14M PM” - CW 7 w. m.“ w-Mr “fulfil”,I .rlic Dairvnien il. Neill) 2 aiming Ham" “3 MP he iorincd and any boys interi- hole senior provincial team Shanta-r. over 3w. er .. — ins , Barbara: Value {Lu-i , 6‘ ested are asked to meet at hells matches or the Canadian Lad- 303’- In British. Golf Tourney By JOHN FARROW ' LYTHAM AND ST. A. . England lAPt e Pill] no core or the United States conned :1 tricky. curling 15-min nuit on the lath grcen Thursday and took a mic-stroke lead over \iis- tralian Peter Thomson alter the ilrst two rounds oi the ai-itsli open goit championship Rodgers. Erynar-old pi‘n irom La Jolla. calii., shot a tween- derrpar 88 Thursday to go “At! his opening GT lot 135. Thomson. tour-time \liilm‘l" or the title. nad 67-69 icr lie. nnd Jack Nicklaus. the us Misc err champion. rallied tor a (7'7 and 133, 2 Bum. Vesta-duly. This adds I Arnold Palmer. the Ryan" "i'rri a irnni runner." Rodg- Dltl molle mar-hind irom La—lers said as he strode oil the lustl truhe. Pa iiho has won the green. oneii tth last (no years. strug-. “I'm not one or those who lika‘i 1 home in 71 Thursday {or ito he tucked in behind and then] ' Shlilh hack orlcharge away, [We won all myi L‘I‘S and Just bnrcly under tournaments by being ahead.’ the rulniii point [or the iinul Mingus!) WELL 0d ,» and . Til: hold uns trimmed in the cutting was the lecture or that licsi is Si‘ttrns and lies ior the ‘round. He canned one irnm ninei iinnl lllu t'uullds Friday. It took iect at the 10th and another in in muddy and 47 made the Train 15 ieet ior birdies at the crude d 11th. Then he would ltodcri-s. Nicklaus and up heiore a gallery or about Pillirwl' ucrc the lone American.5.ooo with a great putt on the :lli‘\'i\'ttl\ 1 Gary Playe or South Alricll out in nitli 7 —l45. l Btli green. . The conditions Thursday werz almost periect _ only a slight lbreene and warm weather. . “Everything went wrong"! ‘Palmcr said attorwards. l “1 couldn't pull. i guess I hit the hole seven or eight times without any or them going in.“ The winner will collect sum. He'll also gain a spot in th world series or golt at Akron, Ohio. in September—n tourna- ment worth 50.000 to the win- her. The 11.5. Open champion. Julius Bows: the Masters champion. Nicklaus: and 1.1.5. PGA winner end the British Open champion quality tor that utialr. ,Dnuz Hill. Charlottetown. 32 iamorid. Montague. on Satun les' Golf Union: n-iith) “3" John J. Jollity tJ. Nelson) “l”, Glam" "P ‘Clau‘ie nert‘s Queen lL, Kelly) Bob's Girl ill. Stead) Blue Mountain Girl (0. 73 me.2.09:lt rue Long owned by Jack W'll' i 7 4‘ J0“; fiarg (Clarke lAnnear. Montague. stalag Han- sm‘ 5 I OVEI‘ owned by Ali MZQN till, Terry's Hal (.1. Ferguson) 9 9 “Egyisfw‘gm 5,30 3250. Time: 2. 2.14:2. . ’ ‘ ' ' ' ‘ Rushaway Chiet owned bylg'gg' ‘27“ 51° 7“' mm Fays—Zni‘l—s 3.30. $3.70. 32.541; 1 51ml. 56.4 32 so. Pays— 6th— smo. 2m. 2. 2.50. 2.10; n BASEBATL RESULTS ‘By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Nation-I Lelxfle FIRST Milwaukee 00! 010 00th— ! 3 It St. Loull on) 000 50x— I '1 0 Second Milwaukee Dishes 3 and 'l Callie Hui (A. Bernard) WMX (W. Cralgl Vlclory Gallon (E. Eer- rin l ii 2! 8 ca O'Leory Defeats Pr nce Juniors In. Chlcnlo O‘LEARY v 0'1.erry Legion C soithali learn dcteated West “9 melanin—5 90, 1011000020.: 90 ".9 mammal—71:: MMMM—O ll Prince Juniors 5—4 It ill! Blev Houuon 000 mil 000— 0 2 I (told diamond hlast nidht. Plfluburlh boom ozir—z so Winning pits or was Jim mg- tale and the loser Wu hes Ma if" ‘3'?" ‘3ng ‘ 7 2 Ausiand. Ed Malone and Car "' °" W“ ‘ ‘ Adams got two ruin each tor Sen Fun. 010101010— unit the winners and Donnie Jones Polio. mooim. : 31 brought In three and Gary Foley two tor the losers. umpire was American Lens no 001000010— “1 sthdmsmll: — Donnie Sch- Ilnnrt hurled a two hitter l. evening at Queen Elisabeth Park u the Junior Legion-ties whipped kinkora no in a Prince County Enean loop Schurman Fires Great) Game For Legionaires . Bruce MncNaught. Edwin Hardy 30' and renion Milligan were hm Mlu'm WWW- . ‘0‘ ludtzes. h-lunirre ooo ooo inn— 7 ii a Washington no: mo 00:— 4 1o 0 Detroit 110 000 001—- : 7 I Chlnu we we mir— d o 2 Cleveland :00 mo ino— h 12 o no... City m 001 noo— n 10 z 551 o no 57er. hogan tcvi-ll Smith) a or, Ti - Moi. day, July 13 at 7 pm. Alberta (Mil —- Mn. 1:. rounn IN 1m 1 North America’s second high- cst peak. tonsil-foot Mount Logan in the Yukon, wna discov- Pred in moo by a Natio Geogruphic Society erpediilon. Just Add Water BUILD - PATCH REPAIR George Dalton lnd‘allnl Gi’tflltll. Dave Jay and Bobby Gullah picked up the lolen only hit... Coke Grady called them no hind lhe pinto And Terry Clow handled the bones. conten. Schurnnn controlled th e um: All the wly Ind finished with 12 lt‘i'llieout-l while loaning only two wallu. The .lulilt‘iri panded l1 ballen to in late in a nine run second inning. collectlng only five hlt.l and a walk but taking advan- v E o, m, p K”. Men aimed the Legion N In llt~ “MERLE lion inneld. tin league action here last m- “.4. .... a. I. r... Ger-Id Smith went two in .1... to u" than. their flnt Ion grownup pins- (or Klnlorl on the mound on,“ "m sand Mn and allowed nine rum. m'lkllll ' tiu out two and walking tive. non- G"! my” I“ D“ 3"“ ' m “ n‘ F" :i. “2.39:” uni...“ in. I“... dcnon phoned tor the Y'l men ‘fl‘fi‘: m. vng up rec runl on with Henderson getting the win. I I!" hiu no a wllli. Don nohey took the iou tor the , ,lm '" u n' M ed io his opening round oi 71 Toy Toy" Gsuaiit paced the Legion. going the hill route. " 1" "m" “7‘ “"9 "' nn Wednmsdw. gave the will Juniors with a denial: and single Jimmy Mlclutyn slammed - The tint Stitei Mantel-x champion and George Maoueil ham-ner- homer tor the winners and Sher- R 131.. pulling nun cerium-ions ed ii douhie other legion hits mln Nelson and Paul Bernard ’9'“ “NW”. rrlliil ilniiei-i-s illutllas .iwo ere divided ntnnng Malcolm honed lmir hugger. or the Leg. Co Ltd to round ioial pl 135. i Maihrson. Wayne Mattie-o n,l T) Y’s Men Beat Legion 5-3 SUMMERSIDE v-«Tlio Y'I 51 Queen St. of ion hall Brit iGnyle Hitchcns. Vancouver $- Best Wishes tattle 101 u 5 (3A FE Sidney T. Green & Co. Best Wishes for Success to the management l 0 T U S C A F E Atlantic Wholesalers Ltd. Clarion-town 1Com. Edmonton 33-44—32; Mrs il. R. Jamison, Eastern Bakeries Ltd. 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