Ll.'v.!(1 ;.xl..tv.,r.;, .1 2 'White Sox Move To gWithin One.Galrne 1 1 , Indians; Dodgers Split With Cincinnati M d M 1 1 A , (By The Canadian Press) P 6 Th G d' n, 11 a , a 6, 955 sparkling three-hitter by pitcher Dick Donovan 1 , . age . mu m 0 y y and a ninth-inning double by George Kell enabled Chicago la 8 F! Probable Pitchers NEW YORK (AP) -1 Probable pitchers for today's mayor league Five Team National Park Local Hockey Given Until Septemberl To Pay 5500 MONCTON 'CIl)wThe Charlotle- from the fifth game of the league town Islanders hockey club was finals. played in Charlottetown. giyen llntil Sept. I to pay 3500 they A cominliniration received from owe the Atlantic Coast Senior .l T, Carrell. lioncton lawyer said Hockey League, when the league a league ruling stipulates the met here Sunday. lamusenient tax should be dc- White Sox to down Washington Senators 3-() and 5-4 Sunday. The doubleheader victory for the White Sox moved them to within a game of.Cleveland Indians, Am- Baltimore Orioles. Big Mike Garcia of the Indians blanked Baltimore l 5-() after the Orioles had taken the first game 4-1. t New York Yankees anti Kansas City split another American l.(-agile twin bill. the As winning the opener 4-3 behind Bobby He has yielded only one run in his last ill innings. 'I'wn of the three hits he gave up were infield hits. Kell's vital double in the second (In Intercollegiate Meet erican League leaders, who split with the last-placel WULFVILLE. N.S. (CP)-Acadia University swept eight firsts in the 16 events to lead the field in a Maritime Intercollegiate t r n c k meet here Saturday. Acadia finished with fl) poIn'ts. Mount Allison University of Sack- vlllc, N.B., had 53 for second spot and the University of New Bruns- Acadia's Clark hurled the shot record of 44 feet. games (won-lost record in paren- theses): National League Pittsburgh at St. Louis-Kline (2-3) vs Arroyo (2-0) int 45 feel, ill ilicllcs. excccligilg GLACE BAY. NS. (CF, g M '2 llogan of New Waterford. N.S.. scored a stinging sixth - round knockout overv Arnold Fleiger of Chatham, N.B. here Saturday night to improve his chances for a crack at Yvon DureIle's Canadian light- Five teams will compete In the National Park Softball League which opened on Sunday and which will run until ugust 14 when the first round the Dilly" offs will commence. The five clubs in the cli:cuit are Covehcad, National Park. Stan- hnpe. Bedford and Dunstaffnage. Nearly all games will be played Softball League Formed Four teams will take part In th. play-offs with the last place teen in the league standings on Aug ust 11 being eliminated. In thi semi-final play-off round the first team will meet the third and ths second place team will play the fourth. Following is the schedule: The loop will recommend the ducted from the gate; also a slip-lshantzi six-hit pitching and the game, off loser Bob Porterfield. ik . . . . suspension of the Charlottetown ulated amount for the rink. llllls -1nlYankees capturing the nightcap scored Nelson Fox to break a 4-4 W9. llalled lll lllllll wllll. 29' Forllm and club director Forrest1amoilnt for expeliscs for the xi-il- 8-4. Detroit Tigers aild Boston Red.lie and give unbeaten Sandy Con- Nl?ll0.l5l.lll lll llllllllll Alllso". W35 E. clnw from hnrgegnized ll)9t!4lit:jv1ingttvan1.l Tgethalzi-nae was ml) ':1e1Sox alfo divided a pails Boston lsiioiira his third victory in 5 relief ;l(')j?m';ldlCVll;lrlf1c;l:)lll;hfg;ff;elmgdf: t' raini as een sa Isle . s I eveny e ween ie two I" ll 5. lvron I e o )eIl r I0-4 all Detroit ro l ' ltilolzrilgiiile nflficials said after the; D , 1 the afterpiecee 9-ii. lleoliiiny Schmilz. who was clip- l'ealll' placed semlld wllll,l5- R"5' meeting. .”'i5 LEAGLES A19 stop SPEEDY DODGI-IRS lped by the White Sox for two runs 59” 9' UN” 9"” Al.ll”l5”" "f A Charlllllelllvn Hlltleal 9" 'l" Lie Farrell said this had not) Cincinnati Rcdlegs threw a road-tin the first inning was the first1lll”ll"l Allis” ilnlshed 1" ' (lead half of ihe lmt-key club and players I l'd d ' km m 1 3 "c'g I block at the rampalzinlz Brooklyn . game loser. llilal, ll" lhlld With 11 Points apiece. Danny tltolinnt and Bob Grav. lei-"1 :1l'lP'12llL.n1E1l3(.11n 1?",cml:n",.;, tliotigers. turning back the National Nlcll”l5”l.l 59" "'9 "cw M3"'ll,"l9 against fines assessed by e llflls ad” hv mo igawh League It-zttlcrs ll-4 alter the , -'1:a'de'ja 11-81.11.11 il5fa"m1 Nm,1(.' i"llelC.”ll'3El3l9 IICCOFGSZ dropping league follnuiiis s near-i-int in the Call"? . I d. (I an .Brooks min the first game of a.pa1.k. 11;) pclcrsen Mm-p :5; llle llmc lllll llle lzlliyllllll llll"ll'35 Mnncton Stadium March 5. was,am"um(-llas l-"'1 ltsltuse 1 -1, doubleheader 7-I. igcanilebung (7) and tHcvman ' from. 14 4-5 to 14 3-5 seconds and turned down. l Th. mallicla dita emf." .1? iii" Chicago Cubs and New Ynrkli l L l Cnplmlll 3 llml ol ll 9'c"llll "ll llhe lemme JV an In-rs 5 "M1lq54 5? Giants came out even in a twin Sunday llle zmiyam l""'dl95 with 22 45- CUARANTEEF VAYMENT -league all-aimed dlirmg the 'l " bill. the Cubs winning the opetier -h'""'l"" L'"K"' Mlllllll Alllsoll 5'” new limes in . - scam" mm a smplus' .1 - . 5-2 and the Gizllits taking the night- Fl"-hi lllle llllol-Vllrd and mlle l'9l3y5 Wml tllul'llittcIoxln was ilncrl Stilt). Alllllopsi entered an apps.) no: .cap EH an” rauvmg for Six runs lKa"ms Cny 400 000 mmg4 "1 0 "me; of 1.22.,1ggdown from 1.3418 (')'1-oniinr S125 and (1.1-aav lllrtI:1:)a)fl1il(ll:1lEi;:i't1)1flel arnl;ie(1I;:1r1tr;it&i1lPafli); 1.2;"! the mm mum-El !New York 000 002 long.-1 ,1 11 gand 3:3”; 8 (M drop lmm me men were :'.naI"aIl9t' .' inf N9 - ; . I p ., .1 .4 .1 11 31131117, and w, sham-2,; Lo. r; lllallllli” lllllllld and ll" lame la" 1 mgr v:.?1hll1l1:c lnziligll" l:,lfe1;:,l1lE lialiiiil-lilfmpitlclililtidl agstliiliiiz-iilltlleiolgllitr l pal. Sturdivant )7) Morlzan (9) and iilippstcin. Freeman (7) and Land. wllllll llllilllvllal R ,dn me iilllb; ' i , Louis Cardinals as they de- 5jl)'F;I"8-1H0Wal'd l7)- L-1-OPEL HR? rith. W-Klippstein; L . 51,01,119;-, Tliilalilllflllilleeliollltflxenslllllllg rggtiiiel llzlrlien c A ldieninnd by iinported nild local Ellcalelgl. lllklglsalllllg-ll hpllrales 51' ilpclliwllsont llllslk. Bllll'Caml”"lell33 cl"'Kl"3' ltinncton Iiallks made a deniaiidllefcrces for additional pay during mllllulcen 0hli9tl:5 asedpmllglsglupllticig 15:31” ' 'i;.eilIl:l lt itslimits.::.;"ar;.rl:;:a..:f;.;'" a that lit; .3 li'l;.'ll'adel."'”a 33.5233 "H13 l E 1; A, -4 s...s.-...s.-..:' by drubbing the Braves 9-1 in the) 'EW 0! lwau ee ' 02x-6 8 I. ;nil;htcap of a doubleheader. Mil-l Herbert. Buyer '7' and Aslmlhv Wehmeier, Miller (5) Kipper (7) waukee nipped the Phils 6-5 in the,W. Shanlz (7); Turlcy. Konslanty and Lopata: Burdette. Bulil (1) opener. aided by two consecutive 1(9) and Berra. WesTurley: L-Iicr- Jay (4) Jolly (6) and Crsndall. . i I A' C cl W' Loca lr a efs In . homers by Ed Mathews. pert. Hns: KC.v-Slaughter: NY- Iw-Jollzy; L-Kipper. HRs: MiI-Mat- ' ' The 1Bi'aves had to rally for two l'orcn. .' lews . P'E. I ..C. B. runs in the eighth to win the D9110" 003(2) :S:hCd):(;iclphia opcncr. Del CrandaIl's single pro- l Boston - 1 006 010 002-9 14 I iVitl('(i the decidini tally. Tile Phils l 3313'. Crlstgalitc (4). Fdl0:NC:1l8!f I3 ll'ilwaukee 5 I00 000 000-! 7 I . . - r - got I3 hit; off four Milwaukee hur- an louse; .u ivan an is. Robe,-15 and Semlnick; Nichols. Cad?” lll ”'l'l1F'5'”lll"l "I'll 0 an?:llll;l?dr(c"(;:np:1l:::,lg l1llI,lll,1.1ll:,,1lLll3llei-s but left 15 runners on base. l l:13l1lH Jay (3) Buhl (6) Vargas (9) Rob- I other squadrons from Cape Bro-Hams 1-mm N0. 29 Squadron ,1 Dave Jolly was the winner. I-lrst "l5"" '5” --"d Crandllll l"Nlcl'0l5 - . - - . - t W ' . .' d I-IR: Mil-Bruton ton and P I-. I . non the inter ls- S).(1n(,y1 N". 43 Squadron H1 Glace .A srx lull spurt in the tlilld in heclllll '1 1” 2m;9 ll, 0 Norm .nlng tired Philadelphia to tictoly Uflloll "M ' lhlerllhlvlllllil L935"? May - 18-Stanhope at Dunstaffnage; National Park at Covehead 22eBedford It Stauhope; Dun. staffnage at Covehead. Z5-Covehead at Statlhope; Nat ional Park at Bedford. w4tanhope at National Park; ' Covehead at Dunstaffnage. heavyweight title. lat thc Natio1nal7Park. Cockell Not Expected To Last Five Rounds Tonight BY JACK HAND . . , and does not appear to have the 1-rhlallhcllle hi Cuwllehdi Bhfl sills FRANCISCO (AP)-Rocky 1,111,131, 1,, 1,011," Rocky, ford at Dunstaffnage. Marciano is expected to demolish M115-11 w,1-1-cu curs 5-Bedford at National Park; D9" Cllckell) 5 bl'03d'b93m9d Bl"-' On the other hand. Marciano hit Dunstaffnage at 5l3llh0P0r sh hog farmer, in the fifth de- 1, peak "1 1,15 clgsing d1-1115 3.National park at 131111511111. iciice of his world Iiearywcight 1C01111m1ed on page 15) (Continued on page 15) title Monday night at Kezar Stav -.. . -s.v -r e -- -4-v - - -1Zew--e ditilli. 1 The sturdy clialnp from Brock-l toil. Mass.. unbeaten in a 47-fight1 career which includes 41 (knock-1 oluts, lis such a top-heaily favorite list ticre is practically no betting oil me mun". 0." some hits Marl Charlottetown Forum, Ltd., will be held in th. claim as a 9tol choice. its abnuty . 1 , 8 to 5 that Cockell woult last five? Forum Building on May 18th at 7:30 oclock. Thc ””""d5- l above meeting will be postponed until May 25th. Cockell, first British heavy- Q Afunattendance is requested. wcight to get a chance at the . H h 3i.l2?"'l...l.lil;”...l"i.'ii'il.'yriallailiillii2 FORREST 15- CHOW) impress in his training at subur-. ban San Rafael. Altliollgh the 26-1 sec'y'Trea3ul'ell' year-old challenger has trimmed - down from 220 pounds to 208, he A team of ('liai'IollelolAn Air Munroe. and LAC Higgins. taml air rarlpl rifle 1-nmpetition1Ba.v. No. 562 Squadron at . th d Q1 1 1 Cl I Busmn 000 000 0304; 11 ,3 Fim It iS?(ti.AdF. StIeli(t1c:Ii:mnSltnimerside 53;;uaS;r:l:;dmIIl; gagfexnsi, E03: 1119:!-,lc Maas 4: n ;; L:Vil.Sl1l(l:ll '51-axial; Toroiilol 000 300 022.-7 fl 1 Gaston mw (above) the com, on.aui'a.ra . . - I - - l) i wsi - .- - ' lu"s' llas lhe loser" "we m 0 Momma mo 210 mo-5 9 1 ful boxer from Quebec City and T h e Charlottetown Squadron at Sydney Mines. No. 53 Squadron amassed is total of 444 out of I at Summerside. and No. possible 500 points. North Sydney Squadron. at Charlottetown. 1 - placed SP('nnd with 434 points, A howling competition was wonl .1111 Summprsido was third wlthihy a team from the Summersitie 125 iSqilacIrnn composed of W 0 Poir- The Charlnltelrlwn team has let. Cpl. Moore, Cpl. Iicnlhnrn. wmpouid M wxo Hobbs. l'ISgt'LAC Steele. LAC Morrison andl Macllesu. Sm. MacNeviil. LAC Cpl. Lidstona. Donovan's shutout in the first While. L'3l”EWel'- H355 Dehnelsl C. Jollnson and Griffin; Lehman , . . .u I game at Washington was his third. ing. Fain: 1305-JDOSL and Teen. I-IR: Tor-A. Wilson. Sl' Dllllslall 5.UlllVerslly wl lllee --- -- Cleveland 000 000 0l0-l 5 0 Babe; Mtl: Neal, Nelson. -lohhlllf Gl"llhlhS- ,WhQ "Shh hill Baltimore 021 000 l0xe4 9 0 second of Halifax and Mallle in the semi- Lcmon. Wight la) and Naragliii; -1-m.on,(, 000 002 1g; ,1 1 filial of the Poultoil-Simon fight at Wilson and Smith. L-Lemon. HR: M,,mrea1 (100 101 14 5 1 the Forum on Monday. May 23. Bal-Wnndllni. Falir, Crimlan (6) and Berbcret. .Tl'9r9 ha" bee" mally ”ll'"'lE'l Second Griffin (6); Wojey and Bucha. L- llSlll'-ll'5 '0 Wm? "ill ill Pr E- 1- "l Cleveland 200 fllfl 020-5 8 0 C1-1m13,.. the past but not in ten years have 000 000 000-0 7 2 1:1,,” fight fans taken to I boxer as they By THE CANADIAN I'RI-I55 Saturday American League 1 1 1- - g. Baltimore . :V:w:,llll.0rk 1; 3 Garcia a n d Hogan: Kuzsva. Cmumbus .100 009 000-4 1; (1 have taken to Roy. Ch I h 111,911 A1,e,. .q. and Hous . Byrd (1) Kretlow (til Johnson (9) R1c1,m1,nd omooo mp1 3 2 They call him "The Quebec 0 g Grim, lsturdivant 15. 1(1,,manf,', and Moss. L-Kuzava. Trice, H-gag 17) and Rngrl.-9, Better" and better he is for he is . .7, and gem. wxnnmmly. Lg First llallenlchl. Voiselle I8) and St. one of the most rugged fighters W Hoo Tournament in... ..... ........... - ch-mo 200 om 100-3 9 mam. wmce. L-ammo--. to some up nanny Me- p Kama; cm, i Washington WWW90W4 3 0 Second Cormac took Island .fight fans l 0310 1110 1100 1100 ogl 11 2 Donovan and Lnllhfi Schmllv Columbus 000 000 0-0 1 0 by storm in the years before the 000010 x-1 4 0 war. Roy can hit. can take it and has stamina of the highest order and he will need all of these Saillrday. Qut-on Cliarlotteli-Iigh Queen Cllal'h)ll9 lllltlh Sf'l'""lg'" 31,511,” Ramos I8) and l'lll7-GCl'llld- LR Richmond ' Gym was a beehive of activity all-Hugh Ma-icLean. Jim White. hen 000 we 0001”) 2;3 7 0 Schmitr. Kume and Lakeman: Starr and the annual Physical ioitness llllE1'e1iVl3CKEnlt9.1 Larry black. Stu La-1 D11mal.. Sam 110, and W. Sham: Second 1) ml 001 5 H 1 I scholastic basketball tournament vers, Archie .VIaci- adyen. Peter Asmnh 19,: Kielyy Hum 19, Kemg Chicago 0-” om 0 First H 1 was run off with the followlnl MacNutt. Bill Henry, Ron Storey. me.-er 111. and whim wxemg Washington 1 ll?! m C0ns- Rochester till) 004 000-5 7 0 qualities in order to defeat Grif- teams taking part: Boys division. Slemon Park 5 Cierry-'Lavers. me,-er; 14.531". 1.1113; 31,5,Jensen Keqsan. F031? hf St bbs P851 Buffalo 002 110-4 10 1 flths. Promoter Ivan Doherty. slcman Park, Summerside High.,.lohn Hunter, Bill Casholt. Butch (2). uegrn 7(?)Sand magorlgmeid W I-iaszhnlz, wright (7) and Bur- having seen Griffiths fllzht last Queen Square and .Qluecn LharIottel1Bethel, Mark '.tIacKInnon. Ken Cliit-ago at Baltimore post-Icllsl Elzdw 3:” Fmcm-aid (7) W. l:ll'lbnl(': Iiunnlng. Schultz. Marlowe fall in a New Brunswick ring. he- High. (in-is division. ROChi:0rdlWllllanlS. bonny MacLeod Ken iponedy. wet grounds. Cleveland stll(l:lln.m. nil igpongmeld i &lh- Erlckshh I9) lllffll-gllililllh MC- lleves this will be Roys toughest Sclllarv and Qlleen Cllarlollt l'll8h- MacLeod. Cord Bradley. . iiwashtngton postponed. rain. il 5 ll National League: W Qrler ll” H31 3 0k- Kl'0S5- assignment. Seven games in all were played Summerside lllgh -- Windsor; . National League ,3 H 200 000 050117 8 2 '1lh5Zll0l- L-3lllllllll8- with every name being closely con- Arsenault. Billy Noolllln. Mike ilflllsliurszh ma 000 000.4) 4 2 Cimll, Y"ti 000 001 W1 7 1 Secohlll 1 tested all the Way, Queen Char- sum, Don (jam.-mu, Don Rage,-5 st. 1I.ouis 102 000 2lx-6 10 0 Illlclgngmbc and Campaneua. Sm. lislofcfheisler 019 1-11 It) 1,, 311,111,115 10 we 111,11. he w111s1,md lotto boys packed a little too Albert cnarlyg Don Gay. Llttlefieid and Atwell: Ll:w- 1 fcguum (8) Podblehm 19', and "B3”d L d , 9025)”-lo 1:5 3 up under the assault of the ex- much practice and experience for; renhre 3Ild'S8l'll1l- HR: St L-Boyer. 153- Irsmle HRS. Bknhsnb ear . u wig (. an Rand, pcricnced. hard puncmng Grm their opponents to win all three of Philadelphia 004 000 000.4 11 0 urgess. Y. - Hamley, Bunning (.1). March )3) 1111,51 their games. Sllmmerside High Milwaukee 190 319 90Xm5 5 1 del' Hodge!' and Mcwlllllllel" w'Be"lll l"'llll"l' Watlington. Fight fans. who have followed the rapid rise of Roy will no doubt L Q W1 Help: Keep em ying! RUBBER AND TIN 2. in . ll; . . - First lev. HRs: Roch-Burgess Clark. took two games to place second in . . Mcyel. Kipper (5) Lovenguth . 002 000 mg: 7 1 - 1 me tourney as one) wanted sle- Pony Wins Prize 3”) W" "ll and Mimi SP"-'v Sitalilll 002 one 12x--5 7 i.:?.;;;,,., 00,, mm, 00-, 7 ,, mi. pm. and Queen Square plae- '"ll"l"" "ll "ll Cmllllllll wi'l”l'l" lieiirn Iiddle (II) and Kati: lli . ' 001 not too oi 1 it o 'r - ed third wltll "M will over the wmnosn rn laid me) Iittl 55""; l"ll”y"' lllll M'l'Mllll""”s' ' difhiti lilcculinush (til ml" " ll”.l”l.””"'"'.”' Mm-V" I5 "'0 1uCk1Eu Slpman park 1,0" who.;P, tA ' 3. l ed . ll Brooklyn 000 221 701-13 15 0 Harker In a l - ' '1 Owens and Parks; Amor and world s biggest lndivirlllal supplier l -1 ' k. 1 l ”"CW ""9 ;l"'"ll- ti) -"W Cincinnati ml) 000 002- 2 71 l-'Hcl""- lN0l)lP- of rubber and till. 1 lllhfll-l.Eh lh9.V '3'"-'1 '0 ill" "' "iSatlirda,v as he) strawberly roan pnh. g ,1 C 11 . R-d Second lsecnnd ----- -- . . ,g the win rolumn. nlayed 3) crowd-lpony. William, tum an award at the.7ik (P(;;dbia?Hn 1a5',llllll;'1C l" ,'7; New York 020 (Mil 000-II IR zlsymm M 022 04 5 1 1 pleasinK1.VllP. of haskcthall. I-loyal Horse Show. )1; ".1 - C - .5 ' mll" . Chicago zoo 100 lilo-4 9 2 Havana W, 02, X4 4 1, Autumn - M M In ll)? Kills" dlvislim lust 0M- The four-year-old princess. ac-',.S"sll air itAit)I7lii(mailILIl!l;'(9hI?1:"ir3-l:l1g- Magiie and Westrum: Periniwsg; Snvder Morehead ls) Erickson ll” an llc .. tt - 1 ' - , .f( '. gigs. '.?.i.ll.f.?.:l..”"&'l.”.i;'..i” all ;:"'r.i::'::.:.i Llziilnltliiillf ll-"'”".i ..... ooo-o . . 2:.l'a.l?.f Ef'l'::'..l.'i;..'fifi??l lZl..l;'.”;::' .ll.:.::: .l2?”'lli2'.'.'..ll.”il; 3"" Seville girls rierl.-ating the Rochford looked on as the ponies paraded Lwgilxagnnr 0o003122xg3 5 1 Banks. iand Noble: W-Moreno. lL-Erickson” C e 9 qnarr qillntetto to take the trophy.lbcfnre the Royal Family. V 1 AMOM111. Grissom 15, w111,e1m Pittsburgh om olll ill IIR: Hav-Montalvo. w .121 .. .221" iiiiiilalill.-.l2li2.”.l”.l2l'Ef; title Ir 5: Lt": .. 7 mlcli-1 lwlesale Parts a e )' l) . A .,l ' --- ' .uro . 0' . - George S1-antlebury and Kelthiprincess jumped gp 8&1!!! down.h 1A"l0"el:L1erm11on.1 1,,,K1,, and Atwell, Shtepzrd I17?” jylones. and Equipment " Dalziel. l She beamed roa y as erwolumbus o01100010g3 3 2 Schultz is) an .arn. -ones: - g . . Immediately following the final mother pinned a rosette on Wil-.1-(1 hmond 0000111 0111.2 11 3 L-Surkont. HR: Pgh-Long. ' I m r In game.1Bill Reid. Dii-actor of I"ll.V' lllilll 5 l"""”55- -1. , iclanbrabalit. Miller (ti) and Lnke- 59.60”, 1 -iili.i.ii..li:ivi' be!I.c.l.tes(i.cool;lhker: Ilnd”l:ctITIll'iI- 1 11 - Foo small to iidr in the shout 1 B kl 000 I02 (ML 412 4 int n-uiru wi-it I rule: I ma) l"Iirt('SS. lvlescntcti -I e dlus- - -V. 1 .1 .1 . ma". Cme and waumgmnl loo. in - I”! M ml" 1'". h Pi; or K" 'I;i:r- SUPPLY co. LTD. ton irnphles tn the captains of the She Saw William Ilddell h.V t'Iilhl-.Rm.1,e;19,- 3011 0113 0114 q 0 Cincinnati I03 13201).-I . n 9 yr: an -an Ill . ans 1 winning teams . -Wat"-(llfl -llllitl Hnrder. daughter 0l'?Bu1-1310 - 011 9211 001-1L.4 1 Sponner. Black (II) Roebuck III ll” G'l”"'V cl”l'i . 42 3'33bl"Y AV? Tl" lllrlll l9El'l-ti lll" ll"ll 3"l""l lll wlllllsllll Cllslll” Beard. Macliinson (2) Market! l-Ihl"! l7) and C ll "I FR '1” ill? HIAINE nevniirirulwr commission ch low" - "mm 32” 1 mliocgford Samara School - ll:hr- (6) Ludwig (6) and" Burhrink; ll znmmls 9y. etty Ga ant. . Schutlz. Erickson (6) March (9) Paula Noonan, Justine Basha. DGVIS Cup and Streuli. Marie Doiron. Toronto 111 012 0I0--7 I3 1 Qim-n Charlotte High School-l LONDON. (CP)- lndia. France. Montreal 010 200 021-6 l2 1 Naynr Mgcbnnald. Mary M1111. Sweden. Chile and Belgium reach- Blake and Ber-beret; Craig. Tll.ey"re lower! an. Pauline Johnston. Pat Mac- ed the nualaer-fingls of 01- Eur lsirownlnr (7) ails!" mad. 1 6 1 The r. ht ' nnnlgt non"; Cudmor" (inn (Infill loll! HVI! IID ennls cnm- yracuse 000'-p I , I Vein-lay. Barbara Stewart, Nor-mi petition during the weekend. ltiivana OE) 9 :t 3 re lg er' Young men who jg; Dlivnr, Roberts Strung. ' '7 ' TS TNT V” ""TW"" ' V ' ' Rn" hams: ysre technicians in RCA! eodq SW" SW -- R"-vi IMMEDIATE OPENINGS "0l”"YPl'Yt'""P"”" Canada's defence teem. but secure expert training on the latest equipment in the progressive held of modern aviation and electxonics. Mcconncl. George Trainor. Wayne MacDonald. Vern MacDonald, Ralph Weatherbit. Bert Mcwadc. Paul Murphy. Harry Callaghan. Ronnie Mm-Donald. 23rd ANNIVERSARY S A L E NOW Oil Ill FIILL SWING! IN mass IMPORTANT - AVIATION TRADES India I lodor Teeltoieione Instrument Technicians Fighter Control Openton Airframe Technicians Aevo-Engine Technicians Armament Technicians ? -I 0 TI 0') Tlioylre I oontinenul idea ::. as smart and sleek so I low-slung spot-ta our . .1 and because they're so light. they give wings to your feet. Ritchie Low-Tops are particularly wall-htling, and with no gap at the top and no clip It the heel..Tiiie style in red birch Ileine grain in ventilated for hot weather ornnfort. Your Ritchie dealer has other Low-Tops slim in soft grain and lightweight calf leathers. and ' Wherever Air Force planes are flying-at home or abroad -RCAP Technicians apply their knowledge to keep the: in the air and on the iob. The RCAP today operates ovot 100 stations. mining maintenance and flying MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS to 4.95 . . . . . . 2.43 MEN'S (White Only) T-SHIRTS. reg. 95:; 2 for . . . 1.00 MEN'S WORK SOCKS . . . . . . 39c AND MANY OTHERS MEN'S LEATHER PALM iunninttl-poiml-reh-rm-lb!-at mm on uh A. yo C. .1 - -1, - s w i it t . o e e e 0 0 e e e e e "' row" Techniciins who an me. MEN'S SUITS to 39.50. Sale 18.23 WM the ch-llepse l'-ml --ply ktan man we sen will. rum voe ”PPo"'lll"7 ll" lll""'"l3 their knowledge and experience. on the latest equipment. being up to dole methods. Maufs sons to 49.50. Sale 29.23 llS”i'l3RT coats to 24.50. s... 1413 'llENIlSCOATS to 29.50. Sale . 15.23 iliiyiirs to 5.95. Sale . . 2.95 it. 3.95 Be right in style with g R SHOII IOI MIN I'I'CI'I I I ............... intend. . fhnpolyl lerhnlierinlennetieonpederwrifelelfie RCAFCereorCouneelorol COMMANDING omcm, Rckr. lmcaUrl'1Nc lmrr, RCAF STATION. SUMMERSIDE, 9.131.. 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