APRIL 5. 1951 l EXITTE BATTERIES Battery charging and repairing. Radiator re- pairing and flushing. final series. crowd. 4,. ;'”":'w Sport Briefs A WINNIPFIO. April -I -- ICPT - Winnipeg Stellar: tonight took I commanding lead in the Western Canada junior basketball Calgary Frelghtways 59-35 before a slim spared in the hope he will be re- habilitated for future stud duty. ll Hops em all The California tour-year-old is being transferred from his twin- atali barn at Santa Anita Park to the Circle S Ranch of George Stratton at Canoga Park in the San Fernando Valley. WASHINGTON. April 4-(AP) -The Atomic Energy Commission said today it and the Bendix Aviation Corporation of Detroit have started talking over at Ben- ARcAD1Ag April 3 -. dixdprpposalfloolsinz ltowarrl tn: C lOl'l FA IOIO 0 E! on SERVICE l.?.'”'y.."..”;lY.'.li .'."Il'.:'.:'.'l'.': '”S.'..i i'3?'--3------ ”------" I-5ov-- tracer elements. important in medical and industrial research. !...lhis THE - Fights and Corbett lcoked to be a bit. spent! and drawn looking at that time 11900. but I noticed by the rec-oi-dsi that he had at least one fight af-, to: that. One can never tell hi! the. lcok of a frog how far it will jump. He had the ion: clean tonsile mus- cles possessed by most good ath- letes. Corbett got the soubriquet. of Gentleman Jim. l-le.was ll bani-. clerk in Prison in the 1890's. and took up the boxing "science" as a hobby. He weighed about 185 lbs. and was about six feet one inch in height.-and is counted the clev- erest of all the heavyweights. He had oclossal nerve and sell con- fidence. He met the great John L. Sullivan once in a hotel in the mldwest. In the conversation which took place John L. tried to intim- idate him. but came out second best in the verbal exchange. on another occasion when .Iohn was showing in Frisco Corbett sot Fl chance to go on with him for a three round exhibition. It was the undoing of John L. It gave Cor- GUARDTAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Ring Reminiscences 2 (By JAMES PENDEBGAETI . surance Fighters - bett great confidence and self-as-I of what he oculd do to Sullivan. Many similar iiicidenu have occirred in the realm of fist- iann. i It used to be I favorite stunt when introduced to your opponent: to give his head is terrible hand squeeze. It's Ii doubtful proceed-- ing-often helps to arouse the; lighting of the cppcnent, boomer-i angs (so to speak). Had a little personal experience in that kind of; psychology when a match was. ma.de petween Joe O'Conncr., champion of Fairbanks. Alaska. and myself in the summer of 19-93. I went by the liig stern wheel riv- er bout "Susie by the Yukon" and up the Tanana to Fairbanks -- great trip-1000 miles-285 pass.- engers-midnight sun. (It was in the latter part of June. when we tied up at the w.':Iirf at Clienn Iport of Fairbanks), Billy Greer, ll Vr.:ico-.r'er friend, lI:;:fcd over tin: side and pointed out O'Connor m: the wharf. In a. whisper he said id Yes. it's more of all these things that makes the difference with Chase 8: Sanborn. And it's the tcason why more and more people are turning to that "famaI1.I cope: fTauor"- Canada's favorite for 85 yearsl So get your nImIey'.t worth when you buy mffcel Get Chase 8: Sniiliorii - it has more of cverytiiing you buy coflcc Tori -You gel more ofeveiyljijng from a GOOD cup of coffee! 'here are so many things to prize and enjoy in a good cup of coffee... That sense-stirring fragrance that comes pulsing from the pot . . . those first gratifying sips of mingled incllowncss and zest . . . the increasing taste-delight of each tingling swallow! And that wonderful sense of well-being that's filled you ,-even before you've finished the cup! -Au ms ruvon YOUR cup ow How! John Deere Model "M " TRACTOR sI45o. Your Best Value in Any Tractor Today 3483 CASH - BALANCE THREE YEARS See Them At A. Plokord Farm Tractors ' Malpeqiie Road I - "put the pressure on when you shake hands." I thought it cliildi.-!i' -KFIVE him an casy and full sliakc. letting him get the size and weight -without any rough stuff. 0 0 0 Pick Boston Red Sox For Second Spot in tongue By JOE REICHLER SARASOTA.Fla, April 3.-(AP) m we're ticketing Boston Red Sox This boy O'Connor had won over frur or live opponents and w:I.-- considered quite a champ. Hc landed his right twice on the side of my head as the fight started and -lbefore I got rightly set. I let go II heavy straight left which laiidcri -'11 the chin very iiiir and hard. II for second place because they are "WHY W7" mi? "Thin M"; ii V'”'k me greatest ..umm.-uI, (Mm in nine lilC'ii'! rounds to 4'lllCIl i'. l modem lmsebnnv was pretty raw and ;:reen- llllfl iln We've been going down with ""399"-01”'-" Oi NOWS We Jatii Jrhnson said). I kept trying for n ii.-Iymaker-a one, two. three. 1)LIiii'il mckmg men, for nl-5L -,ivhlch never landed. He could sr" We suppose any sane guy wmilIlA it coming and (tucked in and un- pick them to win this ycai: Thcy'i'e dtr. hitting his slioultle-c azniiis-.', finally got good pitching to on my hip. The hlb was quite sorr fur along with their raw power nncl a few days. lie must have been superb fielding. lsomc rate the sore too. I heard that he didn't not pitching the best in the league. burn out of bed ml nut e..mm'... K we dont Ci1T1l'C.i The iirt-in mil1)iinL':'jr.; think if I had slipped over .-I quill; Steve O'NPl . S 0110 0 -19 95 1'3-iriie-tivo, it would have slicrtcnrd the business. h 5 the fight. Its hard to get a knock-: A150. U19 SOCKETS ll?-V9 add” LN out by striking fair on the chin. It Boudrcau from the Cleveland :ln- rakes only ,. sharp quirk Cup on cliaris to play slioitstop foi tl1.r.i.'mmcr I”, to 1-3.. the spin.” ml, Boudreau led the lciicuc ill l)El.l..'ill'." mm. which m.(;du(.(.S me ,l..mu,.g l” 1944 "W1 lm” ”"3 mos” m1”aM'-V J-l0ll necessary to keep one TYOTTI "la-V" Rw'"..fl 1." 1948' 7 - I liting B,l)l(! tolstand Iipriglil. l Bouriroziiis fine pin-.v at .sl'l0llS'.l5l. Sony Sm)” R JFWHI h . N has uiovrcl lll'-ll'(l-lllllllly: Vcru Sic-1 mmauy from piqcw ymfk Cf!-V w::. phens to third and sent JOl'll”lll;y':my adviser He "H d” L'-V1 Pesky to the bench. or the . HR, '. (mgr O mif To give you tin idea of the Ri'(l ' (:9 0 "3 "in. lo hhr Sox su.eumhA Pesky last ycm. baH,.M unprotected iibs as he cIuckc:i. .312. So he's benched. Slf.'l)llCil'i '.ll'.5 9”” W35 e”5;”3"- M5 5903'” l-”'flVr only -295 but move in 144 mm hmi .ii .-I towel. Fairlianics town had a Season W m. for mc 1Ca,1C,-5m..,l irpulnticn then of pcrlinps 2300. It with another Red Soxcr. first base-' "ITS 3l31'L9(l in 1904 01' 190. . man Walt Dropp. 1 The "zate" was somewhere Till- Dropo. the lE'ilRll.P'S top rookie of, wit H530-hetivccn fcur and iivcl HoM them for the last couple of years. Now we feel curccl. We're tl'Iro'.iglI l 1950. suffered a broken bone in his ' right wrist Monday when hil. by 9.- pitchod lmli thrown by lrcslininII'l Ray Herbert of Detroit. He is ex-l peeled to be out. from three To Pl'.j.lIl weeks. Until Dropri rcliiriis to action first base will be lmiidlcd by Billy Gond- man. thc Jack of All Trades. Goof!- man played all infield positions last year and hit for It .354 mark to lend the league in batting. Right field will be played by' Clyde Vollmrr f.:19.'n azniiisi left- hanricd pitching and 'I'oin wrizhi (.318) against righthancled pitch- ing. Dom DiMaggio. it .329 hitlcr Rllfi probably the best centrcfioldcr I-- the league. is leadoff batter. 'l'cIl Williams. the game's most iiaturnl ' hitter. will again be in lefi. and b'.l' ” third. 30bb.V Doerr. the brllllnril. sec ond baseman. will hat fifth bchiml cleanup hitter Stephens. Bobby rapped in 120 runs and Wallopcil :72 homers on a .324 mark. The catch-1 ing will be liamlled by three of these four: Mike Guerra. purchased, from Philadelphia; Al Evans. ob- lalned from Washington; Buddy. Rosar and Matt Baits. L The pitching staff includes it-lcl' Parnell (l8-lot, Willard Nixon (8-6). Harry Taylor (2-oi, wm Wight (10-16!. and Ray Scarhor. uugh (10-13) as starters. 3 Bowling CHARLOTTETOWN Who Is Eligible?- Ladle.II' tVedIIt-aday Afternoon BOVVLING Team No. i-.'S poliits. "High single-Mrs. F. R. Clarke has a reasonable equity lsh Three--Mrs. F. E. Clarke 525. Team No. 3-5 pnlnls. High Single-Mrs. Brown 20:). Hill! Three V-Mrs. Brown 537. roofing, new floorimz. pany Limited. They wi can do the job yourself. How do I Arrange retail dealer's office. Al fidentlal. DOUBLE AUTOMATIC BOOKLET FINANCE PLAN MacDONALD - ROWE WOODWORKING COMPANY LIMITED . Any home owner of good credit standing who What Improvements Can Be Financed Under the Plan?- iA repair, alteration or improvement. of an ex- isting structure, including a detached garage. e.g. finishing: attic rooms, adding rooms, re- bathroom, making: basement" room. cfc.. etc. Where do I Apply for Advice?- Go to MacDonald & Rowe swoodworking Com- vice. examine your home if you so desire. help you to determine your exact requirements, give you ll quotation, and handle the job for you. or find a satisfactory contractor. If you wish you Fill out a simple application form in the same lnternrovinoial Building Tlredits Ltd. PACT! SEVEN BARN DRIVE IN TAKES PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING To The liicest People in The World - our custoiiiors THE RE-OPENING. SATURDAY, APRIL-7th. at 5 PM. OUR POLICY for the coming season is NOT to raise our prices, but re- duce slightly the amount of portion, maintaining our high standard of quality and flavor, and looking forward to more frequent and accustom- ed visits. "'Agaln we feature the Spe-cialtics that liiive niII.(lI- the Barn 80 pop- ular: '' Cleanliness, Quality, Courtesy. lit That Golden Southern Fried Chicken. " Those Crispy Tasty Cliuns. "' Fish in a Batter that melts in your mouth. " Thai ever so popular Hot Chicki-ii Plate. AND WHAT A CHANGE- Homc Made Bran Muffins and Biscuits. n tossed Gr:-on Salad. and Apple Jelly with your lunch, topped off with Old Fasliionril Home Made Pies. ulnr: You lll'1' cordially invited to visit or inspi-ct our Kitchen at all times. VISIT THE BARN SATURDAY hundred pcrplc-40 per cent to tiic not have to bc deizcsilcd in tlir,-liiim. Hattlemann refused to pal lZ"0lllOl.8l'. i'einaliidei' divided 60- lrieeplng of a third party either. A the bet-which at least would up: 40. The minor who liar; bet twcnty- man's word was his bond. pear to be justified. John 'Q. Pub- fiic thousand dollars on Jeifries One. Hattlemann. a second hand; iic thought differently and Hot- was there. He had bet ssoo cn meldealer, made a s200.00 bet that' tlemann was boycotted like is lep- tliot night too. Betting seamed to'.1oe Clark would be elected. Clarkler. Nobsdy would do any husiriesi he a natural Way of life with those was defeated on nccctint of a hal- with him. In less than a year an: Wcstcrn people. The money did lot box being ”stuffed" against a half he had to leave Dawson. E IMPROVEMENT FOR HOME OWNERS OPERATED THROUGH PHONE 2767 - 2768 Are There Limits as to Amount and Time Allowed for Payment?- Yes. The minimum credit is 34100.0() and The maximum S2.000.00. The repayment plan pro- vides for equal monthly instalments in round figures over periods of six, twelve. eighteen or twenty-four months as you may select. You say how much you can afford to pay each month and your dealer will sclccl a plan satis- factory io you. in his home. modernizing kitchens, What is the Down Payment Before I can get the Job Stoned?- No down payment. is necessary on building ina- terial but you are reminded that it is not good business to obtain credit for a larger amount than you need or can afford to repay out of your income. ll give you expert ad- What is the Carrying Charge or Cost of This Credit?- Onc-half of one per cent per month on the total credit. arranged. Thus a 3300.00 credit to be repaid in 12 monthly instalments would cost 316.00 per 5100.00 or 318.00 in all. There is no other charge except in the case of small credits of 5250.00 or less for which an additional service charge of 01.00 is made. for Credit?- i transactions are mn- J O Offices In All Principal Cities . . -..'....-... .-L-' i l 1 I . l 'A .vr-.35.-.I..r.3l.-pgi ')'3... .. r ,