Te See! ee ee -S Sees ‘ cece ; * . : : > : Gg @. ig ae { icago 4- dgers 3-: Sen Francisco Giants madejing te his 10th victory, setting | niet im the ninth when the losers , got the: Tigers out in the 10th, was the winner. The Ifidians scored five runs 3 ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat, uly & 1905 ——— Higgins Bounced _ Jurges Is Hired’ _ By York to join the Senators when. . BOSTON (AP)—Mike Higgirs,|the announcement was made. . who played his_last active As he prepared te repack his game. for the Red Sox, was fired| bags he told writers “I'm de- Friday a8 manageér and was suc-|lighted. It’s a terrific break.” . i It will be the aggressive C League leading Milwaukee| 1, added his 17th. iienak * ear a i ' ‘%. ? ee gene ee eee oe hig nhs og 2 : é; | Marshall Bridges r-old tame the Detroit's” Red > Cery clubbed Herb See ? ' igi ashington Seva eonen.. ie : . +e me | rookie: lefthander ee Dod-| Wilson rk game into extra|for a grand slam home run in the |B Pee ee oe | Tom Yawkey, .. and | ished fifth with Cedar Rapids in in for eight innings, innings with a homer in the'bottom of, the inning. © , ' a nate: : ; president, expressed regret for|the Three-I League in 1950 and dismissing Higgins. second” with Hagerstown in the “It was a tough thing to call) Piedmont-League in 1953. x -jat this time might be beneficial) base in 1946 for the Sox. w to thé ball club,” Yawkey. told|Higgins was the third baseman, . ‘mies ce! Thrill-Packed Racing Ca 2222 5% Highlighted By Dead Heat | The Sox Friday morning were! takes over today in Baltimore. Jin eighth place, 9% games out of Jurges was a peppery infielder ’ first. ~ « , {with Chicago Cubs and New. York This 1s Higgins’ fourth .season Giants for 17 years. At Chicago at ; : ras Sox_ manager. Under him the| he played in one of basetall’s and Cleveland “Indians ta-rned) 4 dead heat in the first dash| BS pes Leigh ‘end, Asthoay L. | Hasty Reed, (Bebiard) ‘| club finished fourth twice and best infields —-with Charlie “4 F sas City A's, 84. between Eddie split dashes a pace while Time: : ‘ third twice. eee Grimm ‘at first, Billy Herman at a, os Samihdaare oni oe rhe ads night | Sone was Ge Shee aoe <n oo owned by Dr. Jurges, 51, \was flying to New\second and Stan Hack at third. asa 243" rk im i crs , Charlottetown, Washington was at New Yo of driven by Horace Willis. t Coach Rudy : in charge | citing cards of racing seen at | 2.17. ‘ : ee ee Te ae arri-|the Charlottetown Driving Park} The first daily double on Airy; D Pace a : Bill Jurges. }this year. : Ann and Sir Joseph paid $10.60’ Airy Ann (Callbeck) a eee =| Seven of the eight dashes om| while the other on G Ann C and Cheeky Chee (Smallwood) ~ American League night action. highlighted one of the most €X-| aiso set a new personal mark Player Captures. ~ | the card were closely contested | Anthony L. paid a neat $53. The Colonel Henry (J. A. Smith) | Lenny Matthews with only Airy Ann having—am-qinella—on_Jollity Leigh _and _ texas First-(Backer) 3 A a. nny cws cia hae of it wining the sin-| Anthony L paid Sam. Vesta Wick (L. Hennessey) af en Oo rown ke Go le dash D pace .in‘a breeze. Long Dan (Green) y. Sl : e ts nsalves e'The dead Poeak yeoetted te 5 el or nt Christie's Best (Cyril Smith) Be ee ee : yee | . : Bernard) hs A C CITY, NJ. (AP)— “ea ce — Srengh to| Nellie Bangs (J. Hennessey) Ose aan By JOHN ee ia Say - a whe ‘Unra Lenny Matthews of | win the second dash of the race. |Cornation Lass (Clarke Smith) Winning horse owned and MUIRFIELD, Scotl AP)— | plays golf on a wor basis, _ Philadelphia hooked ahd jabbed| sir: Joseph<eopped both dashes | Winston Budlong (L. Kelly) | this way to a 16-round decision | of the A pace and stepped to the Cain (Smallwood) ever Johnny Gonsalves of Oak-| fastest time of the night 2.10 the Lea Cyclonic (Craig) _ land, Calif., Friday night. first time around. "| Dianne Henley (Cyeit-Siiith) Gary~Player, a 23-year-old South | succeeds Australia’s Peter Thom- African. who learned to play) son as champion and also as the American-style golf on the tough | youngest modern winner. Thom- x US. pro circuit, shot a four-|son was 24 when he won the first under-par 68 on the final round of his four title in 1954. Player Friday and won the British Open won't reach that age until Nov. golf championship with a 72-noie | 1.- . total of 264. ° | The young South African pre - Times: 2:10; 2:11 In° ‘winning, Player emulated} had rounds of 75-71-70-68 over the :. ) 7 * : Sir Joseph owned. by H. B. his _idol.Ben Hogan, playing bet-| windswet par 36-36-72 Muir- Willis, Charlottetown and G iter golf each day over the 6,806-: field links. Wind and rain were : S ip ou Henderson, Montreal, driven yard Muirfield links just as the obstacles during the first two Horace Willis. Hogan did when he took the’Brit-| rounds. It. was windy but clear | driven by George Callbeck,-Sum- «merside. ? A Pace Sir Joseph (H. Willis) ~ Foe Bron), + a B. (C. cement ‘ on 1 lean Clegg (Stead SORE HEEL MOORE’S COMPLAINT | 3 ES gon tease Cottage Frank, (Smailwood) "eQuesww- ; j tes : ; C Pace ; _jish title at Carnoustie in 1953. for Friday's. last two rounds. . By W. R. WHEATLEY Durelie went on the shelf — ing around. Yvon went ewim-| srony L. (L. Kelly). 2 | , : ; Player is youngest, Britich'| ~ - Canadian Press Stafé- Writer | for two weeks because-of Archie’s| ming. — neat : Jollity Leigh (Arsenault) 1 7| ON THE BALL: Open champion*Since Scotland’s MOUNTAIN FARMS » MONTREAL (CP) — The sche-| sore left heel. d Promoter Eddie Quinn aD wy Darling (J.'Hennessey) 5 2 : fabled Tom Morris Jr., who was | duled July 15 light - heavyweight} Archie himself wasn't shelved. | nounced the official shift to Wed-| weadow Abbe( Pound) Br: ~ nah : only 18 when he won in'1868. He’s| Cereal crops. fruits and tea are | title fight bc tween champion (He. continued gymnasium wofk- nesday July 29, after a hectic Gay Spirit (MacFayden) 3 4 Susanne Foulds, 19; of Vancou-; zolf title. Miss *Foulds, who ear-;smith of Victoria 3 and 2 in the |ine youngest. of all since the|grown at an-altitude of as much 3 Archie Moore and Canada’s Yvon! outsbut no road work or stomp-( night and a good part of Friday Poplar Vonian (C, Smi‘h) 6 5 ver eyes the ball she sed to winjlier won the B.C. junior champ-| 36-lole final. competition was extended to 72\as 7.000 feet in parts of .the ‘ making new arrangements. The} America’s Ace (Cudmore) 7 6 the British Columbia Women’s! ionship, defeated Mrs. D. Nay-| pie - : (CP Phote) ; Senstiwess. big problem was the shift to the| Lily’s Pointer, (Willis) 8D) holes in 1692. jmalayas SPORTS FRONT #222 =" .--.== $100,000 Price Tag Is Put | ADULT POLIO CLINIC | | ‘quest for a two-week eee Kelly; Jollity Leigh, owned ; ment by Jack (Doe) Kearns,| by Mapco Stables, Summerside, | ; | By PIUS CALLAGHAN ____>_ |Moore’s manager, Archie's heel | driven ‘by Joey Arsenault. - ge ' @ “| : — poate had been examined by Dr. Ed- C.PACE _ For Ist, 2nd, 3rd Inoculations by 7 — : LONG DISTANCE RUNNING is almost forgotten around ward’Williams. Eddie Hoosier (Cyril Smith) 1 3 im e on | am ion — these parts but that old veteran on many a lengthy grind, John | fb williams is a Montreal chi- Saetiome eals- . | he at fj et about such thing.s i i | tor who formerly lived i - Ann C. ) 5 : : : gy eigen fhimself up to last:year and his age is such |)? Ree ee ey known Moore|Taurida Bay (Hennessey) ,3 2} By TOM OCHILTREE - (6:3, 6-4 - final match with Laver, a tena. : that you would hardly expect him to be at such things. This year for some time . | Jolly Bud ‘Cudmore) 4 7! Associated Press Sports Writer | Then, after receiving the silver, cious unseeded player 320. ite - ‘ x - it doesn’t look as though he will get into any competition but Clove pains, Dr. WilfredC. (Sobey! 5 5 WIMBLEDON, England ‘(AP)— trophy from ‘the -hands of the’ Olmedo, dropping only two COMMUNITY CENTRE - another Paul will take up where John left off, In fact, that has (vi stone bruise on the vee ee 6 6 Peruvian Alex Olmedo added the| Duchess of Kent, the 23-year-old) points in his first three—service || — lin . ot ha already. aa t the i i ; mes: 2:lod, 2: * _ | famed Wimbledon championship son of an Arequipa-court care- games, raced to a quick 5-1 lead . : e Oe es inion Day at Hantsport,N-S., Isaac Paul cag goes eso right eae ae Eddie Hoosier: Owned by Sam | to his growing list of tennis hon-|taker ducked questions about his| in the -opening set, relaxed mo- 1 ag 5 in a six-mile road race. Isaac:is the eee setition The liams. “I have been treating it eee eee — by — ors Friday and became a $100,- professional plans. |mentarily and finally. won the set . Stewart St., Charlottetéwn Paul and for the lad it was Ttis oe of gan oo pueda sed aut aaeitiel “eu tes sie: Smith; Allablaze: Owned a ,000 target of professional pro-| “I am thinking now only of| with a-display of serving power. ion ‘older Paul vag nb ways oe sa wit keu tee git - gress, Sometimes these things neem a Ann C. owned | ™alors ‘playing for the U.S. Davis Cup in the 10th game. with his son's ing. ; ‘ ’ . +s , Th - skinned stylist: team,"’ he said. ‘I would like, to} He lost his service only once . ~ xs Ii to be linked with long distance of only a day or so duration. nd driven-by George Callbeck, e copper - skinn ylist | ' i : ) ice, ts ota th hey oay baba , 4 ' | “Of course the more active eae. ve crushed Austgalia’s Rod‘ Laver in Come back to a imbledon next in the eighth game of the first °7 RS t ei iMoore is on his feet, the more - ____— : pie * show his —— ja fast-paced 72-minute final 6-4, |year.”’ set. He cracked Laver's high- . ‘SUMMERSIDE’S ALFRED GROOM continues to show | irritation. aie wad be. i Se | _ | ‘Today Darlene Hard of Monte- kicking delivery twice in the first ' 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. superiority asa pole yaerracd said cane track and field suggested that he can continue Dodgers, Tigers | bello, Calif., and 19°- year - old set, twice in the second and once , : f Recently at St. Lambert's Legi ; light workouts in the gymna- : biog To 4 Teams |Maria Bueno of Brazil play for in the third. senior competition with “sm * ; | The five, ix-inch Lav championships. young Groom won tif oT tent vaulter and will sium Are LL Winners " |the women’s championshif-\ Al-! The fivefoot, six-inch Laver 5 feet. Alfred is a most consisien a mark of 12 | Quinn said Moore is to appear thew Gibson Won the last two Was the third~ unseeded player - ima i 5 | ° : a ‘ oe pert Ae ee ~ auaaet the feats of | Monday before the Montreal Ath-' The \ Dodgers downed the To See Action _years and America has held the ever tb reach the Wimbledon fi-' Own A H O Wh | . His excellent showings eo was grabbing laurels for the. etic Commission, along with Giants 7-3 and the Tigers trim- jtitle since 1938. nal. The others were Texas’ Wil- . ome n ee S Charlotetown’s: Bill, eT. ae century. - - Kearns, and that a physician of|}med the Indians by the same) qo four top teams in the City NO. 1 AMATEUR mer Allison in 1930 and Kurt Niel- ‘ - : ~" . ore = iotioee here gn the Island and’made"®~“ine commission is to examine score. in Little, League action sonal) League will be in action| In winning Wimbledon, -the sen of Denmark in 1953 and 1955. =! Me ee ioe that/ time was 11 ft. After that Moore. 3 Briday at Memorial. Field, this afternoon at Victoria Park. | handsome young Peruvian estab- No unseeded player ever won. | Maritime record in 1901. His _, -6n the Canadian champion- = ——— : Barry Turner hurled the Dod-| in the opening game Barry's lishes himself as the No. 1 ama-| : . Bill captured honor — U ited States crown three times, These Be pel a te gers victory allowing six hits 7 ions will be visiling BES Shade leur ta the world. lle. wow bakia ; ted “ p seven times and the J 1909 and 1910. . BASEBALL , twhile fanning 14. Ron Boyle led rocks, and in the second tilt the’ tw jor. championships— Carmen Basilio sees ae Ss ener record of 11 ft-8 inches. At the {the winners attack with a home) povilica Youth Club Juniors will > cue "baal osiche i oe i oko held at Stockholm, Sweden in _ es te eee she = thong Ph a eg take on the league-leading Roll- | A capacity crowd of 13,000, in |1O Fight Fu mer esos eS ee reyaiaae pig heer defeated his | RESULTS ed the Giants. | away Aces. lcluding the Duchess of Kent and| a . However, : et tad teeta SAN. FRANCISCO (AP) — Car- two: Olympic conquerors, Babcock and Wright, with a jump of. Brian Anderson started for the! In addition the Lions and -the | Princess Margaret; saw the part- . x ESE By THE CANADIAN PRESS Giants but was relieved by Mae- Shamrocks will complete a game- Indian’ completely dominate the men Basilio and Gene Fullmer 3 et fe residing in Charlottetown and is still a keen follower | National League - |Kinnon in the fourth, ‘| started on May 31. The Lions | " wil we a beers ke of a nadhes of sport. However,’ he has had a particular m- ,Los Angeles 000 000 002-2 6-6 Bob Irwin held the Indians to) protested a call by umpire Don Natig ° . $°7 f).00 1 its , -| MacLean in that game and’ their |- sociation’s version of the world For as little as 70 per month . | ; ‘gs of Alfred Groom. ee St. Louis 100 000.02x— 3 5 o|three hits and sent down 12 bat- | MacLean . J 10 Game } i ; , terest in = = g is doing the thing that Halfpenny — | Koufax 5-2, Labine (8) and Pig- | ‘eTS —— ee ee Cee later a =o un r ets e eee ee RRS Geos ‘ kor i "best. And the Summerside lad is; making a right smart job natano; Bridges, 2-0 McDaniel 3°tS ' Victory. Sterling Breeden | league executive. tit wi ‘S| t d T d : Enjoy all the luxuries of modern living in a mobile home. : a e 0 ay Sleeps up to 9 people . . . completely furnished (includes - \ : : refrigerator, stove, automatic washer, hot air furnace, TV it too. . (9) and H. Smith. led. all hitters with a perfect finished from the’ sixth inning definite Friday | with~announce- ion of a name of ‘a |San Fr 100 000 210— 4 8 2 — o — wend | with the Shamrocks leading 4-0. ment that the « California’ State J m omission ; tddie Toombs pitched -a stea : ‘ b will | a a er a jer auto = Goecsendars Nae eadekeiar night. Chicago 000 000 000 © 5-1!oame for the tediane but weal hhdasgect es ae — aa An. exhibition ‘baseball game is} erameytligavarvered of ica saa henieeie prio ») ae Ge cea and 0 ee driver at d Walsh, 18-year-old Charlotetown youth, was up be Antonelli 12-4 and Landright; |the victim of some poor support, | out : (on tap this afternoon at Mem-| Pits conild of Serceit MN. ta ee Pa . ers 4 ull ‘tub and septic tank, attach ;. mind Beware and Dohley Darnley on the Dominion Day card. Hillman 3-7, Henry (8) apd Nee-| Following is Monday's activity: | The first game today starts at Tial. Field between the Junior he other | ee é : “es . : leo - promoter. The other pro-| - : reas vs te ae Ee a nn te tl uated tee meee, (LPL Legionatres and the Juni Ab, Pomaer TH et clase x. We ate Agents for aun Century. Glendale and Canadian . s cense. . W.. . . © j . ee. i fx Bf ‘ oe P S Grew novice handled his charges like a veteran and = _ Milwaukee 000 001 041— 6 10 ®| 230 p.m—Lions vs. Cubs) Game time has been set at 2.30, | Boxing Ges. ss ; ee good drives in every trip. His handling of Beware was CPCI “Pgh 000 000 O00 0 2 1) (minor league). STANDINGS = |. “Deck” Lighteizer has been ; > |} MOBILE HOME SALES’ i} -« good and he finished a bang-up second to Cathy Clegg . | Pizarre 2-1 and Crandall; Witt | ees named to start for the -“iAbbies fr SIGN PAINTING cond mile of their event. ‘ a é "6, Porterfield (9) and Kravitz. 1 Wi ‘By THE CANADIAN, PRESS while Lefty Dunn is<the likely ee Plastic Signs : i ceeeeetons Leonard and here’s wishing you many win- ani oo (25), Aaron Y Ss Men in * National Lengua Ze a - Lee if Trucks Lettered eet ot z Rd. — Open Until 10 P.M. — Dial 5841 ‘i z es. ; - if ai 0c (7), e : i : j BENOIT SI NS | 4 : Seats ai ae ricks Thursday Cincinnati 000 000 321 6-741 : ae WL Pet. GBL tice game for both teams sad it : — _ BALTIMORE ORIOLES were up-to their old tricks ’ Cin A sowalnes: a 3k SR oe eine ieee || De Rishon i eek eet ‘ ‘the: he New York Phila 190 000 000— 1.5 2/511 ion iS "eS BP t, And once again they played ‘the’ ftick on thy ; s San Francisdo 44 34 - .564 14 | will see action on each side al Very Reasonable Rates + a 7 O’Toole 1-2, Lawrence (7) and iz ee : o | ae eee ere ee ee ot ete had lost the first two of the series to the Bombers gailey: Owens 47, Farrell (7),| SUMMERSIDE—The Y's Men ny paeies ; — 12 —— ‘and were showing signs of allowing the Stengelites to make # Meyer (8) and Thomas, Sawat-| defeated the Legion .17-9 behind | ( ‘S0B) = eo sweep, The New Yorkers had beaten thelr Ee ee et ski (8). HR: Cin-Bailey (6). [the pitching of Francis Kelly |< ee! ae om CATTLE - the TAUNUS | “Wilhelm and so the rest of the Baltimore mou , |. American League . who struck out 9 batters while | >) (UIs. i . c 7 present any on obstacle. At least that’s the way things were ‘Cleveland . 500 100 002— 8 i! 9 wie terte in Little League cocianee 2 = me 7 | BREEDING : : | sed to be. 2 fansas City: 000— 4 5 2! action here last evening. ; , ni ent og eniact a oe Heet fe ae wires 64, wad been: Reed 02,| Trainer was the losing pitcher " ¥ American League — — ‘ é f $ here? | kees cold with a brilliant six-hitter. Hector a. cause by Sturdivant (1), Tsitouris (8),| striking out five while allowing| / ° : Sa aiaee on Gestaiat robbed Jerry of his, shutout. Walker helped his Own ‘Dickson (9) and Chiti, HRs: Cle-| only five hits. Don Larose and in a ae TAKE A TEST singling frome a run in the second inning. : 2 aa : . D.- Trainer hit home runs for the Cleveland 1 32 se2—" | Place Calls Early! . 3 ; has ‘ Paul Richards continues to. amaze All with the doings of his Baxes (4), KCyCerv (9). locets. ‘D. Jolinson, MacDonald, | Ciicaso “M7 1 We DRIVE SOON... pitching corps. Fellows like Wilhelm, Pappas, Walker, ¥ dase je ‘101 100 000— 3 6 0 aoe fides nak tien tae four | Baltimore 4 3% 52 2% || Phone Inseminator Either 3 certainly turning in some fine work for Paul. New York 030 061 00x— 410 0 - |News York °% 503 | in the evening of 2 Door Sedan ...... $2,475 her deg he: k of his magic on Billy Hoeft...| -K er 57, Clevenger (8)| {r the losers. oe “ s oe einODe Dicherds COR WEE ee cdeat a fete teers aae ond oo Pele Gans re Fora| Francis’ Kelly pitched a good|Detroit . 4 37 ..519 3 J... Early Morning! 4 Door Sedan ..... $2,600 Eas former Detroit: Tipet 08 8 Oe hie Bitty te only 3t-omd—los— syne’ aes game considering it was the first|Washington 35 40 467 7 ee ; 2 Door Station Wen. $2,650 weed should have some good years ahead of him. Billy is only 27- 8-5, Duren (7) and Howard. are ried in the Little |Kansas City 32 41 438 9 (PE. Artificial Breeding Ass'n) a could be valuable property for the Orioles for quite a few'years. (Chicaga 012 000 110 1— 6 12 © sand " ad_huried in Seo y 7 oe aan! 2 JO : Of course all this — on Richards being ayle to get Hoeft \Detroit 100 003 0010-5 6 1 cae £ else commie aii : $.-R. HNSTON \ back in a winning stride, | Wynn, Staley (7), Lown 42 (9) + ° ihe ? ae After watching what Paul has done with —. — and Lollar;, Bunning, Morgan 1-2 : a“ ey LTD. _ washed up pitchers, it mesa? re one (gy and-Wilson, HRs: Chi-Lollar SEE IT NOW ON St. Peters Rd. Dial 8548 Hoeft. a big gun on the mound come Km’ thinly have a pitch- | (11), Smith (5). Det-Zernial (4), If that comes true; then Richards will certainly have a pitch Gy : FILM ' COMING ing staff that will cause American league batters loads of Head- oo (2). io. a Ms I : aches. - * ; ane | == ‘ : Baltimore 510 000 00x—6 9 1 : ' . AND-ON THE SUBJECT of pitching, these Los Angeles Dod- | wWarsman, 2-8, Fornieles (1), WED. AND THUR. _ gers are getting thelr share of good mound jobs these days. Monbouquette (3), Wall (8) and ; | Johnny Podres,:Don Drysdale, Stan Williams, Sandy Koufax, ‘Daley Fisher, O’Dell "56 (3) and AT THE Pelee) & : .Danny McDevitt, Roger Craig are working -well for the Alstonites, | triandos. : ‘ % Slee kee 0 in we his greatest season and he is com- In eee \ ng @ big. sit eee A 200 130 000— 6 9 1 ; oH ; : Thursday night mepevin Maat Bo, Louts Cintiatia, oo ne aoe ~~ * THURSDAY and FRIDAY | ' t'is quite a chore ause rig ses / j : r . nat \ a4 : ‘ : a ihe ua’ heaviest hitting outfit. Danny allowed ten-‘fits but Harris, George (5) and Teed; ‘ AT NORTH RIVER DRIVE-IN % 2 the were all sindtes and he spaced them in, such a way as to | Miller, MgClaiy (5) and Green. e, : ; : <r INTERRUPTION NOTICE keep Solly Hemus’ boys off the score sheet. ’ | Toronto - 000 000.002— 2, 8 0} y i he Dodgers stll-continue to aim for-first place. They are [Buffalo 120200 tix-712 61 ACTION THRILLS IN SLOW MOTION AS JOHANSSON'S || Wis saiis : ie > show sem teunes Sr tae ley pores, 2 meee Suece 2 7 ¥ | img is inconvenient, costly There will be an interruption of electric pitching right hig libre and th e getti ood | Hacker ker. : 1 , t 1 : Ging to go an oie “eg mee ea Miami oa om ie 0O— Ti 27 MIGHTY RIGHT WINS THE TITLE! — OFFICIAL WORLD'S vand a Let us ~, power between Stanley Bridge and Cavendish on ; The fight that was suposed to be a three-cornered one has Richriond 002 000 000—2 4 SI : MPIONS es | ponks jousepower right Wednesday, July 8th between the hours of 1:00 7 developed into a foursome. The Braves/ Giants and Pirates —_ Moferd and Bucha: Stafford, HEAVYWEIGHT CHA HIP FIGHT FILMS. ._— : and 4:00 p.m., weather permitting, to enable-us to 5 a onan et anak winners but nobody dared.sugsest | Cox (3) snd Johnson, Shantz (8). , ruil ° FREE ESTIMATE - install voltage regulating equipment on this line. 3 (Sree ess aris GSEs]. PATTERSON vs. JOHANNSON =] ssc | : Bo . > . ‘i —. -N , aetenn aon cele wanted wen om same | Amor, Sanchez (4), ey a, ; VS. PALMER c| 4 MARITIME ELECTRIC Cco., LTD. a i «' Nand Gonder; Rayeos ‘ : ° , v eeotat ELECTRI . , oo "_. And they have eause for worry, ‘ [Baich (9). ' : ‘ 7 ; : cal ise e ’ ~ : : : . i a ‘ — 2 ow i . i Cats i 5 “* 8 ~ $ ‘. _ ‘ aro ~ ~——?¢ ? . . a a ’ ere tae ee fre “4 oe : ; 3 - 4