vccv v l"!l SPORTS FRONT By "US CALLAGHAN The Joys And Sorrows d lnoflwl'tlefl (at [VERY 1m bu It: MI Ind sorrows In A mu“- abd us tent compensation comes trorn meeting many nice roiluyyfliu do their utmost to main your lab that much wits tournament. are concerned. you reminly do used the tunes: coopernlou nt the tournament rommiitee chairman. it you get it. yvitr're in clover. it you don‘t. then you surely have a tough assignment on your hands. to cover. But the out; n ‘ ‘ me Hi tournament: show e limos cons . . deeslrcd good cover!“ (or their sport: prolectl Ind the] lap asslstlnce by them would luiure lust thlt. WE had a lunior roll tournament recently at Belvede're and Winter Club and local drugglst. BthGlggCy. was the man at the helm (or the N.B.-F.E.I. sports activity. idol: got together with us in plenty of lime and worked ou_| I plan ill luck [or the twoday meet. Bah Wu :0 cooperative that [ho wholl Il- ers . ietions ywere that the altalr would ~eud lhout mo Soar day evening. However. checking with pop cunday arteruoun we decided II would be a bit earlier. 50 we rounded up a phat: grapher lttiIt'l not easy on a heautuul Sundny ultemooul an .. made our way to the local come to get pictures icr Monday'- papers. Bob met its and eriended in every c esy Ind as. r red us we could get our plclum lust as sorta at the int ioursorue ilnirhed play. The Interfering Moinlander . that last toinruma were champion Gordon leslre,_ run- neni: lion boyles and luveuile champion. Pierre. nosrlguol. There three were all mern oi the lnter-provrncisl team which goes to Victoria. 1C. late next month. The loitth mem- ber of that team is Ron Giggey who had Iiillslwd his St holes earlier, _ t Ron and hit! him out (in the Spot ready to have hll victllivr: “0.2km with the other three on the Ifltll. the second the last ball was played. Things were going in splendid lash- iun until one mainlauder decided to spoil the show. Apparently this individual has much authorin in gall Circles hm we could why he saw iii to break up our pictul‘engllgg llk I) use Ml!!! Ilsllllmellll prevented llllr photon-pile! In"? wilting tor the time when our rnaiulnudcr would decide m lir‘ilbwere sumo:th in getting a picture or Leslie, the lunlor eharnp. Ind nostlgusl. the luveulle champ. but we went to the other mluur our mullequ teanu picture. Let’s Be Reasonable WE think It only fair tor lollulmnvzlize Shh: lapel-Irevrlanfi hole a ers usually ave severa gs o o n be . They can't let lime rim m-azily on them. It they do they are really in deep trouble. Sunday evening last was I particular 1y busy night and we were trying our mightiest to do right by the junlor golfers with the time at our disposal. Bob Glggey realized that and expressed his thanks tor the coverage alrmdy given and the coverage still to come. looked as disturbed us we ourselves when this interference can“ about Ind (hwlrte ed our cums. NEXT week the women gallera ot the Maritimes arsenusle here for their annual tournament. Alrea y we‘hhve been in eontact with some of the local golfers and have their assurance of full Wltlon. We know we will get it. too. We sincerely hope that no such lntertrreuce corner lIon; thin tims to spoil otherw pie aunt duty. Mariners Blast Park All-Stars t ree weeks—sort oI sluIIed me Jockey Ron Turcotlo (lei!) and trainer Merril Jr.. are mp: In their lleld In North American ranlnlz. Tur- cottc. 22-year-old apprentic- Los ANGELES iAPt~A bit. ler Ed Roebuck iiung a parting plant It Dodger Manager Wsl. ter Alston Tuesday as the vet. eran reliel pitcher prepared to move to Washington senators. boll players usually wait a while hetore popping oit wlleni club. . But not Roebuck l-le zeroed on Alslnu won a the‘ Dodgers announced that he Wasl going to Washington in exrhangel tor infielder Marv Breeding i "I'm sort or and to leave. ‘ began. "But in another wav it‘si h—get. m Ai.t known as a quiet type. sounded] han angry as he think the Dodgers will pennant in spite ot rs wi Al TREATED POORLY As to explain hil beef with the longtime Dodger pilot. hoehuck said it was just a case at pour treatment. adding: i "The first part at the year it was Roebuck every day. Thenl they didn't use me tor two or Id. II (he slon legionoires Nip Pontiocs The Junior Leginnuires edged the pontlacs at Queen Eliza-l beth baseball diamond last eve-l ning. the tinal score 3-2. it was. a tight pltchers' duel all the way and both [lIllgers got tine. support. The winncr. nun Schur-; .mnn. gave up only four hits. and Jackie Pate was touched tor six. lrnr .luniors. Malcolm Math.- esou. George McNeill. .liru Grip Hill. and Don Schurman hli sinl Wsyne Matheson rapped however as a walk to Gregory. took a one game lead in their Ind tingle. to Mike O‘EPlr best oi rive scml linal Icch an and w. Shepherd tied up the with Naunual Park All-Stars by game. hlasting the park tc m . city Soltball action lIat cveusl l The Main Bra c e Mai-Inert winners moved ahea to stay in the iirth irame when he they came up with (our mark- Lloyd ‘l'cet' Gregory went all era to move ahead H. The big the way tor the victor: and blow in this inning war a - hurled zood bull. only giving up pie hy ruddy Shepherd. ’1‘ h a eeven hits. lie didn't walk or Main Brace boys put the game strike out anybody as he relied out or reach In the sixth by Ialoly on his team-mule: cup push llel . ‘ across the plate. John Hughes was on t in the last or this inning. the mound tor the Iosera Ind gave All-Stan picked up their tin-i a stood account or himselt. all-. two runs at the contest as lln< owing nine hlis i-ie issued lourgglea try n Morrison and id. lree plxses while tanning iive Fitzpatrick sandwiched an err- The Ali~5lars lumped into In.” in x. Fitzpatrick. early 7,0 lead in the tirst inn-1 Tonight's actiun sees the 3.1.5. inning when Mierner doub- Shamrocks meeting Barry’r Ll- led. Hugher reached on a lield- our. The iriah are leading in era choice play and Cuweu this ieriea one game in noth- Iimzled. ‘ HR. The contest I! schedulld to This l livadlgct underway t “5 Dodgers Defeat .‘ t R T d 3“ overs LleS ay 3 3 The beioru Kane walked. loll ltlce. I tbunt in the menth inn. raugy centeriielder then bang— rnbed ed a double. Two uiuru w and singles by rat WIIIh Ian Dodun went MI I more mood limo III thl llll'llll brought In th- l‘mllllll lllllll the Icon I) In lav. Tonight's aetloa not the laying the rlyen. Thu m'llllfimr'lly .II 9.“. oovucnamliolu IACAmc. one. ICPI —_ ru- aurailur lee-n.9,“. x-umieuumberoiouc. Hmh‘l ative outsell. will "re. and need-y. . nil—chi 'm m- ' . Gentile"- hue-mishandling. dhbnmnmm flwulain-alnmm twp—norm. MacDuugall who war no tor the k Fruit mn- out I double. and Richard For in'. A triple. Irv Arsenaull Dnl ed out a e Tu . Bah Sloan each got I single um utaged at Burden last Saturday while the strait swim Wu underwny. The competition was k e e n Ind some great llnlahea were served up by the competitors, Here are the resulu: GIHLS' EVENTS . in yeIrI and under trree ltyle — 1. Jennifer Hawaii. 1! year] and under lrree utylei — i. Rickey Curtis. 2. Pet .lewcll. :. .lanet Rankin. 14—15 years lF‘rce etylei — l. Frlncei Whltlocli. 1. Judy Prel by. open so yards lFm stylel _ 1. more: Whtiloclt. a 'ckey Curtis. . Mary Cullen. 13 yea and under Ibreast Itrotiel — l. Wanda huts. 2. nicke Curtis. 3. Connie cullen. l4—l yeIrI (brunt strukei— i rrancea Whitlock, 1 Judy Prerb . Open thrcut itrokrl _ l. rrancer Whltioclr. 2. Mary Cul~ n. . in years Ind under lalde make) _ l. Rlckey Curtis. 1. Janet liankln. 3. Connie Cullen. 14-10 years tilde strokei —. eI Whitlooir. 1. Judy Pres Open lalde atrokel — I. run- ceI Whitlocli. 2 ery Cullen. : .lehnlier How-ti, ll yelrl Ind under iblek more) — 1. Ricky Curtis. 1. il‘ellnllm‘ Howltt. I. Jlnet n. tun year: mack ttrottel —l. Funnel Whltloek. 1. Judy Prel- by 0pm lit-ck hirnkcl 1. Frur tea WhIUIK'k. 1 Mary Cullen. .1 Ricky Curtis. IOYI EVENT .. ls year: and under liree atylel — l. Bobhy .lewell. a. Won-new. I. l'iialph IMO yeIn (tree atylei — 1. David Walters, a, Mike Pu unclean. "1.). Dual they’re a w a up a d to snutherl ‘ ' - on. The 32-year-old right launder. - ‘ Irom Grand 1311!. h the highest winning aver: a of any jockey in North Amer- ica - en The celebrated :._ _ ,2 l ‘ E a :5“ - . ROEBUCK aside And nobody said a Word.l The hiatus he referred o evidently was trom M May 24. Prior to that had 13 BVPEBI’NIK'EI in approximately iuur weeks. Alston said he couldn't recall either the situation or the cir v c ay 9 in time he been wtth ill I .Johnston 5 River .33., Downs Southport .lnhnsinng River deleatetli sputhport 9-5 in a regular ache. TOPS IN THEIR FIELD lTwo Victories trolners' list with I] vIcLorlel each. Merrill IlII been Norfli America's leadlnl flainer on two occasions. Willie Shoemaker 1! runner- uo with 22.9. Merrill Ind New York trainer Buddy Jlrohsoll are tied at the top oi the Ed Roebuck Blasts Alston After Trade To Senators club a long time." he said. “But Dodgers in Houston on Friday. you can't get something without‘ Roebuck has a career earned giving up mmething. l s run average at 3.46. in eight always ablcto get along wilh.malor league sensoria he has Roebuck. wan to gamer and lost. 22. He "Breeding will give us a li||le appeared in 322 games since more right-hand hitting." iioining the Dodgers but started The Dodgers are expected to. use Breeding. 29. as a utility only one of them. All told. he made 29 appear— ’ man. He played (or laliltimore‘lflcels fill! year- He WWI twice Oriole, threg year, balm-e he audlohliour. His ERA was MA. was traded to the Semitan last. WW Mt. Stewart Takes Game r. He was hitting .274 ad a carcer the Mount Stewart downed Card- lgan 4-2 In a King's County Baseball League fixture Sun- day allerlioon. _Frank Condy scattered all: - leading hitter with a 274 average in 55 games According to word from the Dodgers he will give .lunior Gilliam a rest at second base against leit handed pitching. route. Lawrence Mnclutyre was the losing moundsmarl. He gave up [ell hits and fanned lline. Ross Pigott was top butter for Mount Stewart. lth I two in Little Lcacuc play in Surn- Inr tour pertormance. his aim merside Legion heat Y's Men scored two runa. is , Roger Gallunt was tbel Richard Mitcheu. Mount sta- winnlflg pitcher. For the Win- wart third sacker, was the db Nelson Sherman hit ai tensive star with le sparkling sliim home ru. ‘ uys. Goodman and linger Gallant ol-l Cardigans top butter was a. so hit homers. in Minor Lcacue Cunnahan. He went two tor play the Legion heat ‘1‘: Meal tour. 74. Umpire wan Floyd Jay. Legion Takes 1 No-Hitter Seen _ ‘hila while striking out nine tennis players In represent PEI Breeding plans Io join thejCardigan butter: over the nine Are Ups I! DENNI‘ 030m V COUVEH (CF) — Two hizhly flaked Mexiun pllyel'l were upset by little known American: Tile-day ll my wlrmed up In meu'l tillch at the Cauldlln llwn “lull: cham- piournipa. Contrml. playing pauctio captain ol the Mexican Davis Cup team and the tomb Ior< eigu aced here. wIl eliminated 5-5. H by Tsyear-old Jim Jack- son 0! Portland. Ore. And eroeln Lhrl. the open- lngdny hem tor his win over Davis Clipper Harry rauuuler oi Toronto. lost his match 54. little league Little league action win him- lighted yesterday by the no hit pitching oi Richard Young n the Angel: shutout the Card- ln-il. Young Ind Gary Camp- bell were the leading batten each with L2 periorruanceo. The Cards thumped the Yaniu 15-6 in ii. action with Dan: Mobba hurling the win hit But: McKenua taking (in ion. Wayne Newson one to lead tlu Curd] attack. In other little Iuguo e Braves whip the Sox by the [cure a! 154). Dave Mumashnn we: the Mouth: pit- cher while no Benueuey lb< lorbed the loll. DIVI MIGIIIlIlI led all hitter! with I Mullen 4-4 pcriormance. Jlm O'Hlliley Irld Keith Hood each had two actions Red Mohhl belted two Mulel Ind d Highly Ranked Mexicans et By Americans If] to Rad Witt at W. CIIIl Tbs other mm, dropping the ileld to To. contirmcd tilt - rat-d forcln peed Antonio ration of Mexico was extended to M. 7-5 but managed to avoid a third let in defining Doyle PerkInI or TI- Mouday. and neon] . mm Mn. Brena Demon Barbara. Callt. “ 5“" Downtov’mers Win Second Victory donultll not three - time singlet champion Bob Bed-rd oi sherbrooke. Qua. deiealed Portllrlla Harry Doyle. M. H. s REED. BMW WIN wlil ey lined M Alameda. CIIIL, and Tom Brown or Sari Francisco ranked immediately alter PIlIfox, came through sharply. titted whipped W: I replay previou- u t. p M °" m' Fin-lie Clinton pitched tor in. runners. and tluew . la... la. Be Wild torn- and ttruck out not This was his second baseball Inna In two evening anuet also tam im- the losers. walk. Japlnm plmr. Taliln Kahy- til at Tokyo. 6-). . J00 Woollmn ol HIywnrd. MW l (our hitia' CIIiI.. eliminated iiitli-ranired Ins fiv- Ind fanning eleven. Canadian .lohn namtt Jr. at George ' m T as. u alter Bausett winner- with two hits in (our Ind taken I “I lead l.ll the second lot. a flu Itrlt round a! Women'l “30 singlel plly was completed without I heeded player llflllh 1, pm lng step. Detcudihg champion can an a z 12 Ann Barclay did not play TueI- llptow-uers s l in uy alter opening with a win now 1 Good Racing Card «Slated For ‘S'side duled baseball game Sunday al-‘ lerhuun in Snuthpnrt. i .l. Machugsll went the dip thnce tor the winners. tanninti a ioial nl sevenleen and lssuinI lnur lrre passes. M MacDonald and .v. Thom- as shared the pitching tor the insert Togcther they stniclr out a total of live batters and walk: ed elcrcn. .l. heagon and L. Walker were the top batters tor the day tor the winners each with tour ror . . rainor starred the hold playing with a spectacu- liar catch on third base Swimming Meet StagedAtBorden A ruccersiui swimming meet. Dpcll lfree Ilylel —-1. lelle thleycr. 2. Mike PIGkIrd, I. George Earlim . 13 years Ind under (lire-ht sli‘nkoi _ l. Stephen Wilmin- cotl. 2. Ralph Ross. 3. John MacEachem. 10-15 years ibreaat Itroket 1. Mike Plcklrd. 2 Dave. W Ken. .'I. Doll: MneLun. 0M ihreIst xtroke: 1 Mike Pickard. 2. Wayne Schicyer. : Grurzc Barton. 13 year! Ind under lllde slrbltci — i. Bobby .lewcll. 2. John MacElchm. l. Rlllth Boa r. lilo year. isldc utrokel— L Dave Walters. 2. Mike rickard. J. Michael Cold Open :slde rote» _. l. Gentile Barton. 1. Wayne leyer. a Mike Pickard. l3 yearn Ind under k nlrnkri v I. Hubby Jewell, I. Jnhrl Machachern. a. Stephen PlcllrirtL Nels yearn lblck lltrokel —— Mike Plokll’d. 2. III: Hume. Michael Cindy. n hulk stroke) v 1. George Barton. 2. Mike Pick» ard. 3 Wayne Schleycr. Open loo yards (tree Itylel_ l. lelle Schleyer. 2. George lisrtnn. a RIIle lirnr. on! Mile Swim Im’ the James Prndoryllt trophy — 1 George Darion. 1, Wayne McCabe. :. Jlm Bruce. BInon received a gold cup Ind bruce a suver medal. To the Wlnrler. Gaul-go Barton went the pendergari trophy. mticialr were: Entries. noh dcnmegour. Len nrndcriolr. n- rnrderll — Mrs. Bert Kuwait. batty Jewell. Mn lack Mach-chem; tor— Dave MIIIIr. mIrIIIII —lteg rgaet MIrk M cPherIol; —Dave MIIII: hidden- Carolyu Bell. ltalph Bum. M . zvelyn dem VII in gum. oi all Red Crou activi- “a I I v SPORT ECHOES By Norman Macdonald Summerside Bureau of The Guardian We're Back Once Again Back to “Sport Echoes" at» ter the lnngcst lay-cit in about tlitcen years. Correcting pap- s at Acadia U ran nvtsr the usual time this year, we don't dwelllnn. A slice could ell- Ily go through I wlndw Ind lurid on romebody‘l tied. We Ived with Dave Chrlltlnll ni HIIflnx. Ind have you ave in» many "Echoes" re- verberating through our mind either because Iltr one reason or another we didn't get Io see lily ball flame] or other spec- nntlced when you I llfllllel" the" In Ilmnlt ll- wlyI I cannert'on wlth Inmeolle you know. DIV: went. to U.N.l. with LIufle lator sport: thld year, while we Colea of Summefllde. H: n. were lll NovI Snotla quested that we r “hello”. “a Idded mother I 0| 1 In "hello. llurll Ir n In courae tel our collection. (Yet. we collect [all courael In other people collect Illlmlll or tnim or hull. Windsor II the new one. Ind llvea in I loll! M eight. which we are lure II I ionu... long way train a recnrd. For I Itnnfler. nIIyIrig Wludlln Goll Coune In like llllyllll "blind mln a hull". in only two or Illm a! the nine IIqu till you Me the III! ynur're driving II when you Ire II". No. 1 III"!!! II flanked by I m of Mlvlk Gliding llylllg Ill" lhlngl IhouI the Northum ave. rather rrank Ledwell was over in Acadia u. with us. and he was the iea' spirit in organizing mitball. thl we're pretty sure they've never had beiore. “were there any with py double~pllya?" we asked II- ter die first game. "There were mt even try single plsys. Norman." he answered. lint there apparently was lame snappy repartee. Ind the boy- harl a lot oi iun rather Ledwell is a genial personality. Ind a great Iptrrt. The I.l|y In Iny (Me. It wnl I Wandeh IuI cllmlx to Jim Pendergnt'l drelm. (or which he hId work- ed rd. Ind II tint under herllnd I w I m would he “Gildlllj the LIIy" In there VII excellent cl" erlge ol the event. and we discouraging condillona. “Bl (at and Carrec 2 m can and little hut we agree Jim'l Big Swim" was an up! iii-ill ouckwdrttl (:l. humid“; "0' M V” m' m". w' with ii the complimentary qualitied success. at and helper. - — 14“" "“M'W- "h‘u‘ m“ Farm," H'm' ‘- Int were made. The story that John LaCour- lemon (Ii. Wltdiiln. o—woitc Lady. o—w.M.x., 1 nudlonlr :zugatmuh Maggie :‘Iierc dw:m under hypuola turn- C “out! Ire-rue — e out o be or the bedtime IIth o «tulips—.1 ' teat. oi Min iieury and vulety. Apparently they lurt Mll'l‘llm humor —I 'l Mn. Peter. greater than shout encouragement tron. u lit-hi. mil l-iohhle m ad peimle had thought at the bust. This or is Bertcll. rlcclier 14.. at and “me. or were condition- being prlctlded every winter by Tom. a: CIlI—Borol (1). pinch more dilicult on Sat. Toe make and Punch imlacli MII—Mlyc m. Mathm (13). en e till. ltd-y thll Whell Iht two lld- leI nude the mill? Per hIDI lune expert Ml Illdl. I Ither Ind tidel will tho lllIle‘r. In the drelltlm mama. ’i'hcy even any that Cney flannel pull hll Met! h Ileep thlt Way. A Gallant Bottle Our Inhale] b Mn. 2. C. v TIYIor o! Chlrlotmowll hr ldd- [Ive m the null“ Illl tl to her toill lIlI than“. Illlelo Icm'e. whlghmlhould hlve rend Ila". She them "I Infield of MI. [I the" I. I (do-IIIIII II llellen— Wm lilly other errors (h e y ill]: lowered her lldlclph mun hln been typographical. II. II mm herself "I! c I. I q- tar the h RM m. .l." Ive contributed to them. but llld WI ml! IIIV! or "my not Dou ln'Mru. Taylor: cue. it W" on Illlccnlflumalt Id", cmdm'mh en... w"'m"w"’..‘: 3: addition. to with a nd lace we 7'“ mhlflflamlln. lotoflleloot oi tho grade bar. “In. arithmetic clue. “n :::==:=es-_cecss_ affirm“ MW" bel- S‘rrmmetrlslda Racewdayh rm- the d IluII number one spot. In Banumwdgfl “"0" m :11 Ino er club - it pro- The set/en other members ul 6, m M M "I W" a gram tonight and the card the opposition are Will Mahlnn 218 m. 5PM, and giver promise or providing that Mighty williaui, Joyland. rel-'- A I: t “We 1 ‘2“ 30 “1' class racing en mity Boy. Mtsr Rusrell. Emha gnlmi‘e' ' “L” “If 3:“ “’1 The ieature event. dashes ma Cl...“ 3. in I“ {31” pm“ ". ‘,°"”. “W lour and eight. find: Arnold Dashes one and live have a t ‘ ‘2‘; 3;, “£133.22: mug}: Ill/Ianltennan’t Virgo Sfinufi? tull complement or eight starl- pt ' . n away on o ra. smear-uh 1d , 5"" "‘"k W“ 'w“ m“ ‘1‘ should make the veteran pacer “,1 I [i m” "5“ 9“_ .5 a...” , "mm Kevin M“. s er walng around lnr some C lkl’l'dr v .i m G. m tough to head but Pei-t DIrn- m m mp m" The mm m“ ‘? e " ‘ " ley. Simcoe's Magic. Security ' wo runs with a long tingle, SW" and SW...” 5.,“ Wm and alxtli dashes have llll‘atL do their “Linux! to vide In Ed level: "Arlen. , U upset. For Speurlve Spud it will p the “Mom... behai'n. l Tennis Players be his hardest assignment since Summnm, Rm“, 3......” th conwuerr vlc MacDonald and .r. To Be Chosen oliver srnith acquired him. 3°; ' “"3: “wiry” “‘2'”:- .g‘. ace ree and seven are ace. r prnrnp . m SU’WERSIDE —A M" “' certain to have the experts puz- o‘clock. H5 the upcoming and!" J“ clad. Herc Happy GlIIoll c MI .3. . - YJE nlor Tennls championshlpa to be held in Ottawa trom August‘A el Germans and ‘15 Ml M will be chosen by a n9 5 go J m n... n in... .. em... _ , ewe-Today ... siti s Queen Elizabeth Park on‘ f h 5m... King is ers run .ronenrn to. run :3 All PEI .lunior lentils players ¢mefl Film the 50*“ rsi interested in attempting . The Guardian Angels. gained people in, of course, import. m make lhe nullnnal champion- {evensetblaiit nut-:5 In; I nm- fiblaflfa Reader: W ships are eligible. ous re ac on on ay even. lg w Ger-mam Playutls will be ringed in in: by edging Johnny's Klug- are gnawing uni, mumm both boys and girl: clause. in fishers 16—13 in a city Commer- m ways that may Iurpriu pm the iollowing age groups: n clal League coolest. played at you.th your mpyo‘Auml W land under. it and under. 16 the Hospital diamond. Readar'a Digs-t today. my and under. and la and under. The Angels. utter IoaInI a on W The two players considered to load. came Irom helllnd to more» .0, lhuvc the best rating in their In- seven times In the third irume. Musm‘n ,2. dividuct class will be chosen to twice in the tourth anti tour .30 represent the province. times in the leth. They then run W Class eliminations. it neces- held on as the lilnglishers ral. OFFICE sun,“ .,,_ :Iry. to cut the tleld to twtr lied but tell rhort in tho tinal Busm FURNITURE .5.» persons trom each town or area inning. “mm i”. bzrf eats KS“!!! must I:- held Kelvin bowling. who came in m N a ,k M Im— 0” "“ “Y4 in relier oi Dennis Cosgrove W" 9“ “MW” v 105- sn.A tsill tn . ‘ScotIIIndPrinoo ard sltc‘i-liaiey dunks“; or; alumni? W“ "edited W" "'9 “W‘W- land. on an aclusive basic. weather conditions on Saturday. Bernard ‘Fish' Maexlnncn went , rm. Additional lninrmation can be H“ “"9 "Y I" mm“ "a 1"“ "‘ ‘" 1m“ Im- obtained trom the iunior ro- WI! that?“ “'“h "‘9 ‘09!» “.5 ““d “Wm” “‘ °"’ 1'“ no. 1 . I h . E I mm mm“, mm... hut tine. with a successlul sales record HF ‘5'“ “m” "QT :12, ' hits in live trip- (or the will- Cmnmsslim has“ with mm ‘H '“mm'” e' m ' nerr with liulph Knecbone th~ teed advance dining startni HF ing a two ior tour night and period. MH BASEBALL Gm WI"! WWI“! 0" h“ 1" Apply stating lull details at 117_ SCORES one olllclsl trip in the gloat.“ we. expel-lento. Ind enrlou m. Butch Wnrdi “22 m l" a recent snapshot. no. d G n r McCormack each i ,_ p TnE ASSOCIATED “ESE :i‘ckeduu:ethree societies in live All replies treated with to y Amman tum appearances tor the lotion...“ oolute coniidence. WM . The next league detail at ,P ".l.. in,_ “km” “WW-9 4" place tonight with the Angels 5“ “m “mu” ‘ “0.; 31:32:: mfg)! 1:1 :01- ' nd the Bankers clashing. l‘lo—l . u eraon . ion—i Reagan in Ind Freehan; Pap hos—n Dad (10~5l Ind Orslnu. HR: 525. Ell—Robinson tot, STARTERS WITH POSITIONS FOR m 2'! Kana a city uIlMM—l Tl l2b_y New York me— t ti in... Drnbowaky. 12-8) Wyatt (II THURSDAY, AUG. 15L, 7963 “H and Lau: Boutoll Iii-5i In a no P M no.5 Hoerd. uh Key—Causey in). a . _ tho—y LoI Aug. momma—c to ' lm—g Cleveland momma—d 1: E5. mot Yip—N Mcbrlde. Fowler «7). orlnrid "0- H N" w m ‘ Y" m‘” M“ W use. (in. 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