Ivor Nordfors of Red Deer. Aite., holds a nine-pound. eight-ounce eastern brook trout hehooked In the Upper Stoney creek near Red Wrestling Figure Passes Al 61 LINCOLN. Neb. (AP) -- Adam Krieger, til. colorful professional iirestllng figure for more than three decades. died Sunday night oi complications following earlier surgery. Kriegar. who had been a wres- tling promoter here for the last 10 years. claimed the world welter- uetght title in the early 1920s. lie was credited with originating the ”airplane spin" and was con- sidered one of the pioneers of the modern form of professional wres- tling. HOMER - HAPPY From a hanger-on to a hero is the story behind Dale 140118- linmer-happy spark behind Pitta- burgli P1rates' amazing rise to third place in the National league. Turned down twice by the major league. Long knocked around the minors for 11 years. After a Rood season last year with Pittsburgh. Dale proceeded to rewrite the rec- ords this season. A left-handed nritbaseinan. he set a new mark of eight homers in eight succee- sive games recently. He also leads the league in the home runs 114). liits 155), runs batted In 1391 and aicrages 1301). KNOX SOUGHT Parking an interested ear in- ms! Canadian and offers is Rim- 'II'Knm. Ibo is one of is UCLA httatlers who were spended tin- V"? U the Perth: Coast con- 4 Deer. Alta. The fish. 38 Inches long and with a girth of 17 inches.'ls one pound six ounces heavier than a specimen which won the North American open contest in 1955. the ONE THT lDN'T GETAWAY Mr. Nordfors hooked the fish on his first cast. He used a Len Thonip son spoon on a four-pound line and says he had his hands full for quite a while after the bite TIPS ON GOLFING BEGINNER JILL. SWANSON learns the correction for faulty el- bow positions. Instead of working By Alcx Morrison (icnlral Press Canadian Golf Columnist By bending over an old-i:ishion- ed washboard to scrub clothes you can get your arms anti shoulders. particularly your elbows. in exact- ly the wrong positions. Why wrong? Simply because scr L” clothes is in no way like swing- iug a golf club. Seemingly quite a number of players do not agree with this statement. in gripping their clubs, taking their starting posi- tions or in waggling the ciiib. they separate their elbows. moving their arms and hands much as though scrubbing on a washboard. This ”.lack-knifing" oi the arms is a movement that has no place or use in the correct golf swing. i understand that most of the players going through such a movement in the prciiniin.iries may not be fully aware of doing so. 1 know that none of them realizes the harm done by it. Though it generally is regarded as a mannerism. something done by the player to get ready before swinging and ther ore secma either harmless or justified. Such is not the case. Thcrc arc scientiflc laws involved. One of these makes it unpossihlc for any human being to give stron ini- pressions and movement.-. to his nerves and muscles and then im- pressions and movements to his nerves and muscles and then im- ISLAND TIRE SERVIC tlurAN.iN . H111-it mi '- Elbows Together, Not Apart apart. in the starting position. or swing, they should he placed and held together as close as '” mcdiatcly have iliem perform the right positions and movements. By sliecr luck the influence of the wrong impressions may he mini- mized for a few performances. but not for long. in order to produce a true swinging action you must. keep your elbows together as close as 'l'hey'll have a better chance of remaining in such a position if you take care of It when first gripping the club and then avoiding any movement that might separate them while taking your stance and making vour waggic before the swing. This improved arm position also will be of great help in the use of your hands with all clubs. Former Hockey Player Passes WINNIPEG (CPI - Harold L. (Hall Wiiiklor. 62. former profes- sional hockey player in the Na- tional and old Western leagues. dicd Tuesday in hospital following a lengthy illness. A native of Gretna. Man. he played his early hockey in Win- nipeg and later was goalie for Bos- ton Bruins of the National Hockey League. Edmonton Eskimos and Calgary Tigers of the Western rossihle. league. deal in WHITLUCK lilii suivict We can give you the best truck tire DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS I: use CANADIAN piiass Toronto: Prices mixed; few in- duattiela issues moved more than a point. New York: stocks higher; some etocka strong. - Montreal: Industrial prices irreg- Illl!'IY HIIIIGP: trading moderate. Tomato: Hogs grade A 328.50-27; aowe 810.50 dressed. stage :13 dreaeed. Livestock TORONTO (CPI-A light offer- ing of all grades of slaughter cat. tie sold fully steady st. the public Itockyarda Thursday. Receipts: Cattle 160: calves 40; B01! 390: lheep and lambii 15; Clffyover 500. mostly stockers. Prices: Choice steers 21 - 21.75; C0011 IN!!! 20-21: mediums iii-20: C.0mm0n-I 16-18: choirs fed year- linga 20-21.25; good fed yearlings 19-M; mediums 17-19; good cow; 14-14-50: I00d "Slit heifery cows 15-503 m9dl"mB 13-14: commons 12-13; canner and cutter cows 3-12. Replacement cattle: Good stock. era and feeders is-111. sales to 19.50: mediums 17-18; common; is. 1. Calves were steady with good vealers 32-25, odd low choice to 26; mwluml "'21: commons 12-17. Hogs: grade A 26.30-27: sow; 10.50 a hundredweight dressed. lull 13 a hundredweight dressed. Good spring lambs 30 a hundred. weight. common spring lambs 25. 26.50: sheep 3-10 a hundredwelghf according to quality. . Produce MONTREAL tcei..Ag..c.,...,,, department quotations. E gs. Small cases. extra-large 54 951 III?! 53-54: medium 50 small 43; B 43-44: C 313. Reciepts: Field and Stream. United States sports-man's magazine, says Nord- fors” iish could he a top winner in the magazine's annual fishing . contest. (C? Photo) Driver Suspended NEW YORK (AP) -- Dongld Ratchford. a harness racing driver from Bali Creek. N.S., was sus- pended Monday for five days by Butter: Current reeiepls Sm. Fresh grade creamery prints jnh PW-ie 53-59,: fresh non-teniierahle 53-58Ve. Reciepts: Nil. Cheese f. o. h. factory, Ontario. white 30V4: colored 309s: delivered Montreal, Quebec white 299.; mi. ored 299i: wholesale Ontario white 31115: colored 319i wholesale Que. bee white 30V2: colored 30!... ii... the judges at Roosevelt Raceway "gl::;.N"- C M I 100 f' c ttl in t t t in 9953 3 0"” s 6.50: m " "5 m" ” ”'” 9' No. 1 N. a. new white 755 3.25- entry in a race at the Westbury track May 25. 3.50 ; No. 1 N. 13. 50s 2.25-2.50; No. l. N. B. 10s .50-.55: Quebec Vo. 1 75:: 3.00--1.25: Quebec No. 1 ms ' 2-00-2-?-5 P. E. 1. No. 1 75.: 3.75-4.00. To Increase Value Of I-Iorse Race LAUREL. Md. (AP) ..- Laurel race track announced Saturday it will increase the value of its in- ternational horse racc from 365.- 000 to 3100.000 for the fifth running Nov. 12. The hundred - grand offering Ia becoming routine for major races although Laurel has always main- tained its international is really worth twice as much because owners invited to enter horses pay no nominating fees and their transportation expenses are paid. The winner of the 11!;-mile grass race will get 070.000 clear. Second money is 315.000. third 310.000 and fourth 35.000. - Grain WINNIPEG tCPl-Oats. barley Ind rye prices held to I narrow range while flax was lower in ac- tive trade Thursday on the Winni- PQE Stain exchange. Closing orices: Om: May 869i: Jl.vci 11011: Oct. 7-l;4a:1 Dec. 70-':'sb. HT 9.V :Mly l.l3'Xa: .ll 1.08-Tb 0ct- I-05'-A: Dec. 1.'om.'.a.y . 3.1011: Dec 3.17a. Rye: May 1.1395-: JIY 3.86: out 3-40!: Dec 3.17s. Rye May 1.13V:a: Jly 1.13-lit; Oct 1.12314: Dec Llliia. Prices for class two wheat for 0113011 to countries outside IWA: 1 nor 1.15; 3 1.72: .1 1.63; 4 1.58; BARBER SAL Sal Maglie. the famed "Bar- ber" who shaved Brooklyn wit monotonous regularity when h was starring for New York Giants. gets some reciprocal treatment from his new team- g mate Carl Furillo of Brooklyn. Dodgers. The veteran pitcher was 1 recently sold to Dodgers by. Cleveland Indians. to sun LOW, LOW FREE! 529.95 led our me C& 1 IO elite uisniinussllytssatsssi lee Iteeeni - Flax: May 3.886: Jly 3.116: ocil NEW YORK (APi-The stock market put on an irregular per- formance Thursday in thc after glow 'of Tuesday's tremendous ad- vsncc. Thursday's market acted in an inconclusive manner whereas Tues- day saw the strongest advance of the last 16 years. With time out for Memorial Day. traders evidently thought better of things and proceeded to take prof- its Thursday. Thc start of trading was mixed, and then the list moved upward in an irregular manner. Toward the finish. enough selling came into the market to depress kcy stocks and turn the market mixed. The American stock exchange was largely higher on volume of 670,000 shares as compared wit.h 730.000 shares Tuesday. Canadian issues were mostly higher on the American exchange. Shawinlgan gained ivz. Preston East Dome was up 3-16, Great Sweet Grass Oil added Brazil- ian Traction and Scurry-Rainhow oil bath advanced . What stocks did: Advances 554 am Declines .199 m Unchanged 209 172 Total issues.-. 11521150 NEW YORK CLUI-iI.VG irrocsra Beth Steel 143'. .'tlonl,v w 15 Rare Warner uvi Nv Cent is it and 0 60 Radio Corp 4.1 Cons Edison Anti std Oil N: am rt Auto 1. av. um Aircraft um. Gm Elm 57v. Vanadium 47-4 Goodyear sh Westnitse H15 Gt Nar Hay 4iv-1 Am-:nic.AN Rennecott 11132 lll Zinc Montreal Stocks MONTREAL (CPI-Stock prices were irregiilarly higher Thursday -at the close of moderate trading on the Montreal and Canadian stock exi' Changes were mainly fractional but scattered is- sues moved in a point range. Base metals were mixed in a V: point range with Noranda and As- bestos up in while Aluminium. Smelters and International Nickel iicrc down a similar fraction. Mining issues were mixed in a . 15 cent range. New Royran. Tache, -wcedon and Consolidated Quebec Yellowknife were winners. Thcre were five new highs and 14 new lows for the year. The stock exchange'a closing averages show banks up 0.10 at 52.83. utilities off 0.0 at 134.6. in- dusirials off 1.4 at 305.8. combined off 1.3 at 248.7. papers up 4.83 at 1568.03 and golds up 0.67 at 82.04 MONTREAL ctosiur e-men 5 1.38; 6 1.34: 1 durum 2.07; 2 Abttlhl not-. G1 Lakaa ms: 3 2.63; 1wA and domestic 3;:-k-w,;m an new Smith prices: 1 nor 1.75; I 1.72; 3 1.63; asnk NS 5..., "3: gal '"" 4 1.58; 5 1.38; 8 1.34; 1 durum B-In-e C Nat ms int. mes 2.02-ii; 2 2.02; 3 2.01. :3-liturlt I was lat Pl! awn” --- '3: i::.::::. . nuts Prod 15 Mcc H Currencies ; g;;m" ;; :gs."dc.. . r cunrmucras .. .. ,. pi stsemaliib It ;-3..'.''' MONTREAL (CP) -- The u.s. g,f";rf;-- 3" one cow doliar Thursday closed at a dis- Cdn Felaa I21: ::;:,'.,,”"" count of 1 1-16 per cent in terms of (1 Chen p, ,.,.,.m Canadian funds. up 1-32. it took gain" sit. Eire!- 9B 15-16 cents Canadian to buy 81 sulrm. J5” W"m-zllfd American. The pound sterling was n Brifigg -.,,.. c,.,.,,,u., -52.-77a.-:2-2---mi-.- M. i!...:"i:: :2" ztlulltllllnll as rm; raser sew, ' N. Y. Stocks 1 Toronto Stocks 'i't)ll()NTf) (CPI -The stock mar- 's two-day advance was stalled lfrliiirsday as prices milled around LIl.lt.'On(.'li1SlVEI)I for most of the ses- sion and closed slightly lower. iTradinE was at its slowest pace isince Jan. 24. with 4.178.000 shares .kr'i Itradcd Selected base metals were strong although most of the senior issues fractionally. tllnstcd ii few more gains than los- ses hut showed little trend in nar- "c trading. tlpcniska. featured the improved- I)liS(' metals. rising 32.117 to 013.87. Most of the senior issues marked up fractional losses. Hoyle climbed 43 cents to 3840. New Ttoyran added 25 rents and other strong issues in- .1-Iudcd Coppercorp. Juliet-Quebec, North Rankin. Newlund. New Man- Lake Dufault. i lost l't'Ill -1'.'III 1 itoha. Western Mogul Normelal. Gunnar and Pronto had moder- ate gains in uraniums. hut Mllliken Mitts down 16 cents at 31.57. I Seven against l index changes: Indusirials down golds tip .217 to .42 to ' and western nils down .16 to base h l g h s were 26 lows. 449.13: metals down '10 149150. T0 By The Caaadiaa Pre ci cultivator that is adaptable to 9 Does each drill independently 9 2 horse or tractor hitch l.0N'I'0 CLOSING ITIWKI the world's most popular Riding CULTIVATO exactly as illustrated potatoes, strawberries, roots, veg., etc. 9 Adjustable to any drill width from 28 to 48 inches ' ' ' Potato Growers wll be interested to note that this machine will cult-ivese AND drll In one operation. CHARLOTTITOWN 0 Fer-rlliser attachment eveilelsle If required SEE THE MOST VERSATILE CULTIVATOR ON THE MARKET TODAY AT YOUR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DISTRIBUTOR. Turner Farm Equipment oils and recorded In The aaaelaa Press tquntationa in coma unleaa merited 1. 2 Odd int. xd-Ex-dividend. xr-Es-riahta. aw-Es-wsrranta.) Net amt lales lligis Lew lllase I:h'ge MINE! 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Keele. internationally fa- ;moun trichnioizist and nrcsidcnt lot the Kccle liair rxncrts. Int"-. 'said. "There. are ill different scaiv disorders that cause most W1?" and women to lose hair. Using common sense. a DOT-W" "WEI realize no one tonic or so-ralicri- cure-all could correct all the dis- orders." he explained. GUARANTIIII-ll) ”The Kcelo firm. l'('('0KllI7.lllK that most people are skeptical of claims that hair can be grown 0" balding ho-ads. offer I ltloranteefp Krrie said Once a person avails lhr-m.srl- we in the Kecle treatment his immediately disap- thls. we offer fit you are not completely satisfied with your hair proiircss at the and GI 30 days. yrmr money will be rotund- rd " pears. To insu this guarantee: HnPl:ZLl".-RE 7'ASI'3.'i DISCOURAGED First the Trtriinlngist I: ruitcli in tell hopeless rapes that they less" cases are few. Only if a man is completely. shiny bald is he in the lost category. if there is fun. no matter how light. thin. or colorless. the Keele- treatment can perform wonders. A complete. private examination I! given by e Trichologiei to de- termine the condition of his scalp. and cause of his hair trouble FREE IXAMTNATIONE This examination is Va-y tee&cel. thor- s will ogist Demonstrate How To Grow Thicker Hair --- cincl Guarantees It! TO BE HELD HERE :inciit Is necessary. After the O!- 'amination the person is told the lrequired length of treatment and how much it will cost. 1 After starting treatment the -Ipi-rson makes regular reports to the Kccle firm in Lnnrlori to chart! Ithc progress of the home treat- ment. 'l'n spread the opportunity of noriual. healthy hair to the thou- sands who are desperately l0nI(- ing for help. independent Tri- chnlncisis are visiting various cities throughout the United Stairs rind ('aii:ida in conduct our animation: and start home tr:-at men! l NO i'L'liI'I-AI.I; ”We have no cure-all for Vll('I( Shiny baldness." Keeie empha sizes. "1f there is fuzz. the mot 15 all" capable of creating hair antl we can perform what seems in hc ii miracle. There I! one thing Kept, WM", In hr rrrlaln every mg" ""1 woman knows. if A recession as more at the temples or a spot hrtzins to show up on the cum.” at the head. there is something wrong and it should be given im. mediate attention. HAIR FOR LIFETIME. "If clit-nix follow our gt.-p.-. "on! during treatment gm! gftgr "ltv llnlrii the course. there la '"'.""'l'"ll WILV ll1F.V Will not have hair all the rest of their lives." K”l- seirl "Our firm L. gag, VIII!-l.V behind this lfggfyngnt is 8" depends on the individual clientis faithful observation of a 791' Dimple rules." ll0W'S YOUR HAIR it it worries you. call 'i'irl4-Is... logist Benton .l. Ijpggm gs 1-5. Charlottetown Help! in Charlotte- town. P. F). l. on Thseeday nit WQHEPMJV ONL ', Jug; Q nd 5. I7. NOON to 9 pm T” mm" is invited