EIELD OF 162 ENTERED As U.S. Open Sue-.id's caddy. Hy WILL (a'BIM5Ll":Y . nniiieti -llllllIll)' TROCIUISTER, N.Y. MP) A iiicury Ben Hogan and ii highly igitated Sam Snead face the vbav angc of golt's now younu guard uain today in the first round oft uiuiitll the United Slates and the Slaniim.-r was hug-liiicr vi hu champion Jack Steed. was suddenly siiatchcd from him this nwrnllli Ibil tiolf Association i assigned had been to beat" Hogan Weary, Snead Macl Sta ris Today an aged Negro I think I know who it iii," said ilta ihoices of both the Oak Hill gal. layers as the "me. ' despte the rise of a new of golf preelsionista lISum. Hogan and Snead were al lt'i')' and (ha generation Maclaoiil Pitclias And Hits 'l.cirrupars To Win Over Truro pool LIl'ItiDRfI unleashed a 12-bit attack on Triiro Bearcata !or'aa ll-4 Halifax and District Baseball League win Wednesday. Larruperc bunched all 11 runs in the first four iniiinas and wasted ll0llIR- Pitcher Doniilc Mai-Lead aided his own cause when he homered with one on in the second. Dave Kuhn started for 'l'riit'o Ind lasted less than two innings Kivllli LlVERP0bh,IN.8. fL'Pt-Livar- in ne. All tliru Kcntville runs were scored in the first lniilaa Bob Lid pitched seven-hit ball for Ktnlviila. The win was the first for Hali- fka: and was Kentvillala second I. STELLARTON. N.5. (CF) - Bill Walsh and Jerry Boxer teamed to pitch no-hit hall for Dartmouth Ar- rows Wednesday. but lost 54 to Stellrirton Albion: in the Haiiiax and District Baseball Lea ue. II! THE 'AlS0ClA'!'ED PRESS The Chicago White Sox finally nzot around to beating the New Yoi-it Yankees Wcdneaday. break- inl the hex 7-5 to slip into account Mac: in the American League as White Sox Tigers Blank Orioles 2-0 blast. There were nine pinch-hit- fore retirina after six inning; R liefer Georle Zitverink was lllgge: for Maxwell's bust-up ham" - 11th. Steve Gromek won my u. out of the cellar and dropped wash. ington in with a 21-bit barrage that whipped the Senators 13-4. in the only National league day same. the Cbicazo Cubs made it 10 out of 13 by whacking the New '-4 Stop Yanl("e"eis;f WIS in the Rams. II: by New York. The total tied a major league record. WEBTZ oiuvu IN rivi: The Indians gave up amond to in relief of Paul Foytack, Hector Lopez and G h. Zei-ha T N In ' 1 0 -h- -1' it'll by dciciidiiig I I I 37”-W” W T” i . .. . .. "iii?"E..:12?"';:”i7..i'"ulii"so.. il;.i2!'..i.".;'.ii”?:'.i'l1.'I.':f.a 2:: wa".sr..""”..'tc.:t' '" rt: ct... .. .. 3.... ....... .. .. . .. G Illust or the hold o 16243 pros ”'l'h2y ii,-,d no ngu to o iiaf I I I t 'I T I. I vast a mou saint. a I8 I I1 I 'or iants 66. v . Itid LB amaieurs-v-5Ii5 ,” IlIW II::"h"i tollltilallml 5'19” d"l”l9 lrd :l":' ;I'I'Il.iI,kIII.”'.I.'I'I'II9 IIlItI1Il:I i';IlI:lIIIi::dIlLlf:I '13; :5: killed 10? MI W!" "'5 "V" siiaLtIedi for Dnrgigouth laI:dI want :-Itllstie halted by fill En” 11 "" The White Sox' first victory over Eildclig ladegoetl: dlifdzftnuacoreu igolvllgil aacchliltll s - - . 1 .1 v 0 1 ' ' s t - nll'l . - . ;?:ll;w.:'t lK.'2f:,ellI;VEhlc?ma'5c Llillee 'l:Ll:llliiigll.xlt(1l:l(i fill ll1'lf))vL"dl': who 19" 15 ll”? ladmg nwney WWW .M”."le”d ””9l”d Slim mil ""l l” l1lT. Buxler splitcvlviedmllitla-an Vlvsal 1: Dgtroit defeated Baltimore 24) on 1:3” IEI:I':ml: ifhigeliytritzltilils 3”. um (Wm, mum; yd when Inc”? five hits in the his assault. 'I foiu--tame ulliilllliliill frmn Texas, I.I:IIIIIII,I,. IIII. IIIIIIn-- xviiti I317.-:7I;3l.92suI::: comes i-era WIIIIIIIIK received II llll)ll'hIS the ninili. Charley Maxwell's twoyun homer IIIIII, um” I 3l'I-oadede”: W JCIISGIIS blilel-lalllded lfliile lied It The Cub! Med three New yd”, !lill0llQli he IS 43. senil-rctii'eti and, Tm. L:Ig(;I.ir mm; mm mme has Iltrrlllllttl HC di " III (he (I M inning relief Job from late . IAIIIIOIII scored Iwo mu. In me In me HIIIIIIII Kins” Cay cI,uIId run single Lubasesh A '1 I . wo- for Boston. ic ex-tr drove in 5V0 Cfl'0l'I3? I00?! their first five rug; III WIS. ..dI,ad III.I,d -- .mIdde IIIIIIIIIISII SIIIIIIIIII I,IIII.IdI.IIIIII not-I iiiin awe: inf T ie , I I I 300! I SI”, 0,, three walks, III”. wud ...a..s.....s-sS-'e- Md it u Ia In in ca wrap- runs for the Tribe with hia 13th Chicago: only earned run wasuu ”I've been vwi'kiniium1iai'd for has workiid for Sued or: and on -I-'lI:'i1I'LU'III:lf:'I :gIfI9jePS Ioaiintf iiAi.iiAs cm .-I A. hot: I,III.IIes "II, III "IIIII IIIII mu mumciet I allleventii. Home and. 14th homers. clincher-on a fifth inning douin. this tournament,” Iii-ii Silld after for 22 years, has assigncdcuii1i'ai'y NI llfablldi mild llII:W:J' I: w9LmI' liiinicnhy Llliillltllllllll in ghveKInI- mute more in the Imuh on IIIIII. Larry D0b3I8V9III KICIIISOIE C lead-c IBlll)f LOCI. the EX'D0dlG!' mlkllt! W Pele Wlliiienant and singly by playiiig nine iinli-s of tlic 5.902-Yard to rt-guisiu-ns Riili-s ieqiiiro that hit II myme IIICIII a ' iivax Liiadeis n H villi men and naiks. one error and a passed inn, and no NY Iullf 0 t e season his first start for the Orioles. Hobie imndrlth. Eddie Miksia linm. IIIII. III Oak III” IIIIIN, CIIIIIIICS IIII IIIIII II IIIIIII IIIIIIII I,I,,,i,I sill ma e”u HI Io.” Ian i:eirrl' VI-llPIlK1ltlt'al.s' in the llallieix an vim. ,I.m,,1,,g "III, Icored IIII I ii oi as three-run pinch blanked the Tigers on one bit be- cred with two on for um cui,,I Hngnn's iungtiine Ht'llt'l3ill:.Y 44-;sipe.1I nun i-amp hm-e spelt1fll'HllYIl"I'3””"5I Hi Ikt "”Le - 9' 9'7"”; District Baseball League llCd"?5' izasscd ball. of I i .VEBr'0lfl Sam Snead who is ilie to work for his old lmss. got the Aviitiiilivi; Ii" Bbcvhn 83:9 Igmllft day. I Lhucli Arnold homered for Dartr ' IIIIIIIEII IIIIIIIII III,I.I,I. II, II”, ""5 IIIII III III I,IIII,I.III,I,. ,.-1..." Ig,.....n tllutili ii'iiIiI5esMIM"" PIII.VjI 0lI'. Mullins i...u.t-.- liriilxr up thc mouth in thesecond with none on. . blue ribbon classic, hasn't tirctlg dlsniissed his original bag-i-arr-.e-in In. ..i;IIjl I: I-d e -v 9"" "3 game in the eighth inning ill-lllllllfl Jack McGinley pitchgd. nv,.hu - he was just mad. ”Sonu-body snitched on me and' NW1 ;"8I'!' - Rcore lilled 3-3 BlIlIlI Ilern llnllitidllillll in going tho distance tor Stel- ' --er Wm? V” ' " --M - wv'-me- ' r "' "'” -znivi e in three is in izniniz e or on. - h T R 'T.TT..."' " A”-TA L” ””"N3"y W” reielecmd I I president of the Charlottetownl 0 Comnieri-ial Bowling League at E' D AA pl” . tlgesnn-nualpbaiiqgctlheld last nightl a pring ar n . 1 n I R S ll” M4:I5l”I') (E1; w'l:i"')i-A--Iii 3: Other officers are: vice-presid-I i (By THE CANADIAN PRESS) . s I3 (-p. B i, l'Illi-W” i t ""1" - ent, Frank Cox: secretary, Fos S) America" LEW"? litl:i(lll'(.S”lilllgllflflliiwl lruiili llUlIllilll- lldmil”4c)' lMCMdu”I E 2 Fogd: Tmasulxt”. Biloili Mgnuel. 4' w 04 00411;! 2 : 1 '. - -;-i 2.15 WLl1'rl-N W” . . r H951 wea 61' 3 la amine! I I3 EB)e:.l-(iii. I )0 lI;:I”hO ; 0 .i1i'. tlmku I I h eliimn in .I'IIIII.,i1e ihpencei I I 3 dr was GOIIIIIII Icuddy) CIIIIIIIIIRII I atimoie 000 000 night lot the fastest ea I 212 3I5, 21. III , fl s v. . IHIIIIII, I ,. ,, . . lHH8- v - .1 -7- - In his remarks Mr. CudmorcI I I .T0yta('l(,(:l0l'liCl( ill! out - harm-sis tdlfl heie. III MIIIIIB W II II. 1 & G ' H I Loes, Zuverink l7! and Tiriiinttns, N9 9nli'V look more ihiin our Iii I I T I" '39 Vi-Id ”b D" I T thanked the Imcml-Wris of the law ' ,' I Smith ill, WvGromek i.- zuv- win in the tour double (i85'll0S. Ndlllf; aI"'I"rIl:dI "M Y - 6 The (lIi.I.l'l0l:l70tl0WIl Giultrdlitul, Thllllday, June 14, 1956Igue for inviting him and congrat-1 1 I .,iI,kI Hm; Deg,.,,II,,..uI.,,,.-.41 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII p,.-Id, c.p.m.d the l”'Wr "P 3- -we - - We lulatodlilicni on havingavery sue-i I it I Chicago 010 atom 711' 4 immh ygre when colonel l)anI IIIVIIIIIIIIIIIII I . cossfu srcasog. I I. I 1 I New lurk 003 100 01075 11 I finished um-dI other iAlflllt'l'S T 'lll9 F951 0" v V19-DFeSldenlI qll I Keegan. Pollet M), t'ons-uegiii I,II.,.e 1IeI,,5,I Reynold; iianoxcr. ..,.,.-...-we 11..-many ..ii.iuL;vni i P and Mr. Curlmore presented theI Boysv Mada ii I (7t. Howeul (8! and Lollar: Tur- nianadnle. lma Bell, Diamond RI.I.,,.-d Purl icruiitshunki E I . ir(ipIlii0s to lthe va;;ious winners; . Icy. R. Co eman (51. Byline :71, ()h' f it Ponce Abner. ifillu-is Pride iiiali-Ivi 1Y h b L 7 2 In NIIIIIE I,ayI 4I.I,IIIes we”; l ' Morgan :71. Larsen (9) and BCF 19 an H Hlulgun Hanover Iitayl . . I - t .-6 3 U - al”'m"d .w me wmnmg lea"): - ': rii. We-Pollet. L-ER. Coleman. last And 5th Dnshel IIIIIIIIII Bank .(;-nee", II 5 G('fil'L;P'l&i.lIYS-I IlcaptlI Buck whit. a l . HRS: Cl'l”K””N"”h”y' D”b3" II.”-deg .u..'..A; II Impact 10'Meai'al 5 Dainty .'i1urt.'oi'niac1i's siirprisinii oiid inning. l”l'kt V” W'”'3m5- T3l'k9.V Whil- Q .l- 1 Cl””'a"" 202 400000 W811 1 she iioll ital i('lu1tt . 3. Time: 2.15 L5; 2.15. Abbies iiiiluashed Va devaslaiingll-HNEAU SPINS 5.mTn:n '.""llI- J,'I'" Iamdley. Frank cox.. In Ci-no i . Boston 302 300 000 004 14 2 IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIII,II.Il .Truvl.. . ll Florence Harmony uviiicd by 19-hit Hil'di'h on two Iiumur BI yI CI R I II P. I M)! I (. Hlli nlmrgh and George -l' i ll 111111118. U9 Rallies ”'l"- C jy - ti.” iamiont ' . . . . . ..4 iiliarry Hirsch. Sytincy. pitchers last night at Victoria 3 all men" spun at 5'hm" St lh'l'” D”””9”e- 1 I. : .V1nssi, !VicLish (3), Feller iii. "?I.I'IfI:.-S 229- 217. l W” l” ''i"”"” "W Jiiniuiis 22-10 5"-ifs 1-ions and set them down IGeoi'.Qe Kays won the trophy forI III I Inn" III. NIIIIIISKI III, IIIIIIIIIIII wmm.".g .hu,rSc. mmed by W B And CC TIM In 8 IIINIMIUIIIHE gmm WIIIIII on (::mi:d0Il'l.lltI;, of which were high ave;-ntze Posting an averaxei ,, I gain. Vnragon 181; Nixon, Sister PIII” OIIIIHIIIIIIIII 17 kI II I0 I0ImIawI I pIII.kIIaIe DIIIIIIIIIIII IIII, BIISIIICII I no Ietas of the seventh. score of Vic Williams won. 1 I (4. and Daley. Hits: Cleveland-. : P1111. l':l"OIIvalklorI I :24 IIIIIIII CIIII, SCIII BIII.I.I.vI., slumpinx homo etns Iilhning Pineau was both the high single and high l, I Wort! 2 2nd And 6th Dashes IIIIIHIIIIII. IHIII.IIII.I' 3 Lions don ii to their second con- II: I;1EII.H:Iv;IIeI"e1dblI'Ito ahIsl"3I:” ””99 mlphlei Wml 5C0Te5 01 409. l -' I, , . . .an ups I ' i I K'aiis'.i.t,tii) 3:3 Ilxgylz 1(1) 3 l)i;iii;iiia1e iPricc) ....l 2IMaI.IIII, .IvamI,be”I I 4 .&e(I1tlll6 dsfcat by Ii T2 score. I wime Dunn and Geome Bmdle: ”"g0I?z?IIn II” II II I S J Tlliilllllllllglllnn Harrington 181 and U113 39” 'D”””l ' Q LuSI.V'5 QWPH - V - . - s t - - . - - - n 5i I The M3?l95 P": 0" lllelr llllllntl brought home two runners. which W8: servedebtilmtllla slunlltllgl Thompson, REIIIIISI 5","? i2.I lfrast-rV ital 'lIla1IIIlll'""l --I Time: 2.16 4-5. )(l(liIS neary inItieh ganzle angdnot Art Ballem on the mound for the of spring Park women's institutel I . . 9, i B”. Susie hpiiit rL1ii V t . - - - 1- an N NE D85 it On my In Lions allowed nnly seven single; bx I .k Gm (Kw Upilpmm (1 aunt ins Tim" '” ' 234 E ”'l 1'” 7"” Wtlsirr at least uric run as they in rtoing the (stance but his mates Heidrelnlll sivllim llienrdtfmm '1. -V iimar; 4'" :11 .. - ' 'I t ' . , ,- t . " i pres! on ac. a y an pas -pres-' lt)iell.:. Kansas City. Lopez. Zcrn- w”""".F IMI;I: mm” by w' Zukia Vnlu t(l'Meai-at . 1 tIIlI:;;e:I.('I';I;lLiI;:;:Il1c5l mum; dis. I'IV.c"e a1'm.”Ib”””””"g"ed behmd idem R92 Whlll0('k- lal. Price. Lan er y. CumbeIIIam-II SCOII IIVIIIIIII 3 A th..lI.Ib1. I I I I Btmycogimittngpd errors while the Each member of me winning National Leagna Ctrd MN! m' "”h" Jimmy Flood iCruikshaniit..... 4 I milntl 9' I01” ll?” U119! IIehIr - 33" inml" Elm”-Tl 3"” team received inilividiial trophies N n- York 200 100 002-510 3 i). .,,d Chief iHarper) , , , , ..i 2 David MacLean I.lnhnston)..... 5 I1I"me runs Isiiilr doubles. Joel 1!! MIIPDOH mscuelng on only and in addition challenge trophies 9 '5'"” t 2 1 Jollity Kitten (Walker) . . . . . . .. G WUOSSCY. 1-non Carr and Paddy ”(:Ca5m”- from Manuel's and Gordon Cud-' 040 110 00 e6 10 0 Ito J Chifaito I I ?l Prince Abner 'll3"" " - t ICIIIIIIIIIIQII IIII pug, )9) Shepherd each drove home 4 runs Plnenu gave three free passe: ' Hcarn. Liddle '0'. IC-FISSOW ill) sunny Maid lM0rdyl - - A - - - i v3 S ..m..s-Se I: ' Bun Dunn and 3111 Am”, sent to first. Ballem ggvg up only 1I 3"” Ram R”sI.h'II Dlws I,;9lvh Mr: Chris Mt-Elwyn iEvei'cttI....4 3 . across 3 each. I LINESCORES (91 anti laalidllill . Y-k nadir 2 Times: 2.17; 2.16. d by w Carr and Vern Blanchard paced Junior! 321 121 0 -lo 12 8 Beam HRs- IIEIVIVI oI:'I- 3Ig I- wmmniz Mm OWN - the-Abbie attack each belting out Abbie: 553 315 x-22 19 3 :Illf' IIIII .700 max" II5 II I2 P”C'- C5'"”b”'y' iihitls. Two git Carrld: hits were l5ic(I1vilinnSll. Mlnharnz and Blanch- ' T hes and lanchar siugged one ar . ac ougnl a Hennesse . SOLD ONLY BY . . . mi D ll T B I' 0" Y Riibe1tf.6Ii'sIi;i8yIIII'iIIl Fl0fIf"I::I; ”'I' Axd. IDe;”III'I' II 2 0 B E two-base blow. Paddy Shepherd. BI. Y. C oooaoa 1 -17 1 SIMPSONSISEARS M9)!” - B ISVIIII C I ll0IH””0" ' VT I II I . Jack Hennessey and Bill Acorn hit Lion: 000 000 2 -2 5 6 iI.;vpatIt;;CCar:Ii(:iaeI.I uh on ey i;I(:i(IIiiei Ii);;iov;nIr0Y - - - - - t - - t --I 3 lilli(ll1?h(lll(';l11l. Igllllfallh and Ward. A. Bailem an .r . I . e er I - ' - - ' - - t t r ' " oy lc onnelkstarterl the game 811 UK 98- " WiC'IfIl?Ie'5I'II:l1":ifnliillt::'sPha lllllliliTigng2ll(l3rsa1.l)svvned by .1. ii. OTTAWA (cm A taila is for the mm" but We way I” Standard Men' d B I B'l( Et;,nI::.h 1.h I Cm-cIrnmIII Iipd ll) m Woodstock - us r Sonny Mahar the 5th after the S S I e '1 5 UTE 3 A - - eu . s ' ggmng not to unite the best 0lym- winners hhad piled iacrosr 16 runs tall I pin Gamea that the world has ever on 16 its. Herb a MacDougall gy 1-HE CANADMN pk!-Isa . l"u'n'mI'I'I;3'.,IIlI'eI:I?Ef5 . I seen, Premier H. E. Boite of the went the distance for the Abbie! Bill and Burt Cook. hockey-play Built by Sl(lllt'(l i-riifisiinen. the 1956 J. C. Higgins standard bicycle nit-hmnnd 500 002 2 III I "at, of View-is said Wednesday, giving up 12 hits. in; 1,,-min,-,I ugned with the the. is a niiistorpiei-e of crnftsmanship. Light yet strong, faiit yet safe M”"”'”l I v(I),mI I f'II,IIIIE BI And (1; pa. Hg told reporters that the games Leading the juniors at the plate newiy.io,-med New york Ranger. in all weathers, and with that rugged, truly Canadian look. Fin- L"l”" ”'"l .. al "”zII”I"' d R II: . ICIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I I I "I 1 to be staged at Melbourne Nov. 22 wera'Ro,v McConnell, Jim Duffy, of the NHL 30 years ago today. lshed in Flamboyant Rod. Assemble it yourself, it's easy. and Mwkpns lsh mshm l H" G Tm” YR”; 41 Wisiker) 2 1 to Dec. 8 and expected to draw Donnie Maccormick and Garnet Frank Bnuchar joined the team you save 33.00. I nine. Iva or 4. I . ' ' ' ' l ” some 15000 visitors are reallv the Steele each hitting safely twice the sum rt f th f iooitino 12 or M11 (R. OBi"ienl....3 3 - - . - - eye! 0 mm c Imoun glll'lfllr1'l1il',lua & 000s-0 7 31ISIl;sI.tyBIIdl 5?; (K3,) I I I I I II II; Q l1;CSDfrJIn!ll)lllly ofIiIha cllIvI Mei- Steel: sliiizgeil a homer in the sec- Cook-Bouchcr-Cook line. d d W , G. I , B.k liuever and Noble. D. .l0l1llS(lll,!He”1je Strong lR.0ger,)... ..5 : lslltr 9 W33 M! "Z I P Y C 0-I an af On1QI1 S, "T S i Q k 1, R mberaer 49) andIPr to.tnr'.i Boy tCl'BlElv- 5 ' I I I ESIIIIIIII V 0 Mir? anck is, Wa1ker).... ,.1 7 it now. was compleilliil lhe llliflili 1 Built to the same high standards as men's and hoys' model. Frnma ' Miami 000 000 000- 0 1 Time: 2.14 4r-"Id 2:5 CHIIIII I;;'IIII?Ilalul;Il:I'I'Ilr l'L'Io:I':I l;::Ild'I05oS;:Il";:l in made from hondertzcri. rustproof steel. Coaster braka for safa. Rnchhliprd (000 In Hand hllulit lllhlifgynelix ayYor1r owned the open till with a clear fir-Id f"'.' ”m.l':Ii: 9V9".V lllmth Irsidjustabia handlebar: and saddle for mu- it to ea . irecnwoi .- an , I. - I ' I. A I I I mum ri nix coin ort. akeds 1 i" N ' I cnrilliand: R- Blew and W Ib.vL.-i;M.:2:iiLe-,.W-e- l,'."”'..&".2';':'."'.L"..l'.i.:.l”i32i 221 . Cad” ”"5m”.3 to so. on board HIMC-S. Haida . . In Flamboyant awe. ”" '”"” mi" "'” '” '" ”'”" iimana gfoig IIJKIKIJ 1!; iIl ' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIMIII : tor one hour cruise Friday morning the 15th of H 0 I Bllthl: and Diittercr; Nicliilliis, n p,.emIII. BIIIII, IIIII III IIIIIIIIIIC -Iliinengtc at Railroad Wharf, west side, at 0730 a..m. D . 7iI Coleman (3; andl village has heen hiilii in Mclhournei m um 01lm- H o - X . at a cost of 37,000,000 to accom-; Signed, SOTISTUCTIOH ST: " A modate 7.000 entrants and aides in. permanent huildlnzs which cnntalnf J. D. SMALLVVOODI C A N A D A I II N I J I Or nloney refllndedn STANDINGS (By THE CANADIAN PRESS) Lt. R.C.S.C., Commanding Officer, Kent Corps. all the amenities of city life. The village has paved streets, shade trees and in complete and modern ClG-XREY7: Toumamenls Ami-rican LGEIKIIEP I ( M 1. c . E . I I in every respect. York as no .622 imIinmI'IcIfI;;,3;;If;;;';I, C'l”'a3" 25 29 "556 4 man lawnlittd the sanctioned Cleveland 28 23 .549 4 Wednesday 3'9hI r In addI' as 25 6. 1 A... h d 8. d ' FATHER'S DAY Ti h d h I LA nm-- 26 26 -so mm to we MW cg IIH,-,,II en erson cu more is gl ea quarters on t e D . . . . pniunmns 2.5 29 .4h3 R: vltatlnn toiiinaeg dan H mm-I Kiinsns Cil)' 22 M "H5 H cm”, llormwcsty at murl read 1 hVI-mhlnglon 23 24 .4041! plonships at ancouver, ar yI lnteriintlonnl Lciixiie V ivzld. W l4 WW ('l"- Other iliitcs and venues include: Muiitrcnl 316 19 .6255 June 1672."! 7Pi'oi-'ince of Qiicbecl Riiclieslcr 35 21 .525 ll! rlnscd vliziiiipionships, for the Mon-. Columbus 30 27 .526 7 tri-at Cup. at Ville St. Laurent. T0F""l" N 26 "519 7U' June :10-.1u1Iv 7-Eiwlfllli (Tana-I Nldml 27 ml 491 I (llRl'I chiimpionstiips, ('1iib ile Ten-j 3'” "l" 2' 31 AM H7 lnlii ties rliiipliiyos Civils, Quebec. n'"h"'""d 23 3? "197 Hit 1 July 3n.I.vI”I.II 4...Qiicbvc 1lll'fI'l'n9-l llawnn VIIIIInIj2Ie::;'IIII.'3n615 dtiite cliiiiiipinnships, Lafontalm-1 F. h U 1 1 i ' . Park, Montreal. . d . . -I: 15., ”:.i;2""l July 30-AI1l.4W(lHl1a(llal1 chum. SGnTOl'IZOd faded blUC Iner 0' an Shir” g.'””Ih””:'h zit 21 T171 V. iilonships. Vancouver Liiirn Ten- ' '0 BlT'l'):ll'('lnllll 27 21 "503 1 nla Cliih. Vancoiivcr. Nova Scotia II I SI LIIKII, 39 23 :55; 1 provincial cnamiiioilisliiifps, South S vl llll alllgli count, of 144 x 76I the "sanfox-iZe(I1ll' lirlilwaiikre 2:i 20 no Zlii End Toni”! U"h- ”'"- nicrcerizcd cotton hi-onrii-lath in these handsnm Chicago 20 27 .426 7': Ann. 6-11--New Brunswick pro . . , I 9 New Yiirk in 29 .896 9 lvinilii ch .innship.s, Lancaster Slims 15 Of 9N"9ll0"l flllHlll.V- Vi 011 cut for Com- Pll'"'”"L'L”i.-.;", 31- i.”.1,,l.91"....NtB' --- . fort, nicely finished. Single or double cuffs. I SHORT pom FUSE!) 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