. Sal ; . : ; x ‘Guardian, Chariotteto » een , Ly Ba oe - ~ . Ea. ‘ eS abers oa See Tes Pe . > hd ey, we ; od cf e ™ wee sot a en tae < merc Ie ¢ a. 5 ‘ rt | “ERR ee ‘ : ie re me ’ 3 s * hes ie . ar ; i . , 4 pI ea bi imenpet oa ss Ric ' . yn « . a f 5 a es . , ; res ‘ is . . - e ‘ 4 3 ‘ fi be ‘ ‘nee ‘ To » bok : e. e S . 3 : ! away Edges Lions 3-2 'GladToHear 1¢ BigSuccess “Megle-dout about it, thie fire doubles, both by shortstop |Forble Kennedy got to first on a . tll age en os Be el wer gh Hla Whitlock. - i.” with hands while he fished|Pidygrounds’ track dnd field|Barrett, . gies for the City Art Ballem and Vince Bradley the to the edge. I didn’t) meet, with upwards of 500 chiid- Boys 6—1: Terry O’Connor, 2. : be eween Aces and Lions,|shared mound duty for the feel too pleased at having to put/ ren participating, was a tremen-| Darrell | «Jas the best seen here in a long Ballem huried for sux and the shrunken, twisted, mud en-| dous success. time. one’ half innings, being relieved crusted suspenders back on but} the meet, staged yesterday » «lke contest, which took twe />Y attist Vince Brad- I didn't voice my thoughts. In| s¢ Memorial Field, provided| Paula eb on e moundsmen were tagged for five be seen and not heard. I forgot! cement for the youngsters. — > 32 ek ae ee about my braces when I satin} Connaught Square wes top| George aie cen re d|t a duck dinner the next day. | point-receives for the afternoon | Lawlor. Peas . wasn . young representatives; Girls 7—1: Wednesday might the game was lproken till the top of the twelfth, POACHERS ARE ACTIVE . audi c Gal a A eda ra “Called off at the bottom of the |when George Bradley, first sack- In case some may think that/ me Kinsmen Playground fin-| tricia Bennett. sixth inning with the score knott-ler with the Aces, smashed a the days of shooting ducks if|jcheq a close second with 70 ; ed at 1-all. double with one man on. August are past its not so. Since) points. * ‘Ralph Pineau went the route} However the Lions deadlocked the first week of this month) 4. Foley won the Art Burns| bourne. for wines, Neiity the gee eS eS hardly a day passes but some- - ta was alee ; opponents to nine hits, two of lthe With one man out, one stops me on the street or De Gee Sincen allied ‘ iets M . comes to the office with a com-| cond. Top girl athlete was : . ; plaimt regarding the poaching of/vanda Pelcher. The young lady | Gerard O'Connor, 3. Billy Train- two rormer am do act know. t have the auihor| Srabed, {oP honors in a rina Ors gt, P. Munter, 2. Le ‘ae a Bs ity but haven't the time. At the! i. same peint total: da Gass, 3. Carol Stanley. a * T * : aie. ora. After the completion of the| ‘Boys 10—1. Eric LeClair, 2. : . \ S58 « or Lat week 0 men and his wile, aa tor all the children rests oe tate He Ah AO THE ELECTORS OF THE 3rd DISTRICT OF =~ ' are an- pa '- : : ed ——:.By JACK STEVENSON Basilio get about $140,- aaa Gale Mk eel ke vic! athena. |Sie, QUEENS. ; “SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Two/000 as-his share with the Utah mear a large, well known fishing} &. Clauson, Treasurer of the| Boys 11—1. John and Ian Mac- ah Ss 7 Vw the world mslddloweight crown than $100,000 : off. —- nip ene gp = ee = Playground Commission, pres- oo ee Pe a ae Owing to the short time at our disposal we'find wa + will battle tonight to regain a big} The $175,000 money | swung black. ducks and teal. Only a ere ene playground | MacKinnon. <i impossible to call on all the electors of our district. _ share of the world title. represents the amount small percentage of those ducks! standings and results: Girls 11—1. Vanda Pelcher, 2. ‘ . Carmen Baiilio, the craggy ao a — video boxing| 7-5. could fly. The bulk of them were| Connacht, 74 pts.: Kinsmen| Vicki Hunter, 3. Patsy Peters. . We will, ever, see as many voters as time will er ind Gene Fullsner of West | title con Sienahee Neone in te ea te 7; Prince Street 25, East. End ae ~ Kon Foley, 2. Pet-|allow. We take this opportunity of respectfully solicit- ae : N.Y., They angled trout each/20: Victoria Pineau, 3. Wayne Peters. eat Sertan, Vik. ae te Speen of Greece, Y., ese-| judges ae aks the t7th| Boys 31, Trevor Trainor; 2,| Girls 121, Shirley MacCallum, ~ the — of all 3rd Queens voters on Election re . the TV production. I the to the 2nd. On five nights ovi| Ivan Gallant, 3 Mike Power 2. Carol Lightway, 3. Sandra Mc- vy Sept. ° The winner gets the National] Basilio declared he aims to be-| nine of the six someone was shooting) Girls S—I. Lorraine MacDon-| Keighen. + on ee : ; : : ts ‘Boxing Association blessing as|come the second man ever to ducks from boats. It wasn't a Pri ~therctag ——— . Pe- - We will conduct this campaign strictly in accore Yitlist"of the 160-pound division, a} knock out Fullmer, who has won spot of sniping from the busn| for the shelter of the reeds Pipes, &. Bordage. | dance with the Election Act as we did in 1955. ‘spot Beclared vacant last May 4/49 fights and lost four. Fullmer lined shore . .. . they did their} The foregoing is not an isola- Girls Open—1. Shirley MacCal- : 25 a, the ruling body withdrew/| stopped 21 foes —s oy Robin- 12 ist. shooting right 7 the open.| ted incident. I could i seen lum, 2. Sandra McKeighen and é mpionship from Sugar);son ever stopped ; regartiess of ithe boats with péo-| with other cases just as glaring : ‘Ray Robinson for not defending| Basilio, who held the weiter-| Ad#ten EMCI ENT en the |B im them fishing. Ii was no| it appears as if the perpetrators T Service A B Mi R : weight crown stepping up ; clearty 20th. Sit and run affair. They stayed|of such infractions have a feel- sie ° ace. ae Robinson hadn't fought since/@ notch, has gone the pro on August right _on the job. Once they camejing that they are immune from Day Phone 9722 ‘winning the title from Basilio in ring 74 times, won 54, lost 13 and |j.¢ years before I reach-| ., clase to this specific boat] imterference. Most certainly they Night Phone- 8048 - 8858 e a bloody battle March 25, 1958./fought seven draws. He has |i. was entrusted! that the man’s wife got frizhten-| are devoid of any fear of appre- Member D. A A. J. Russell Driscoll Se ad toe pair with a — 7: ed y I ed and exclaimed: ‘“‘Look at the|hension. Another moot question MURPHY’S e ‘won in 8 . smoke from the s’.|“What does the Federal * t- : “Although the ““Whelieve.” said Fullmer, “that| © E aawree oui, aaa ts et t gana A sae ai _oee SERVICE STATION (Inserted by the ard Queens Progressive Conservative Party) Robinson of his laurels, he’s still | this will be decided in the after the shots and on other oc-|plish by reducing the daily bag P recognized as champ in New/Jast five rounds and I expect my| yard . casions could be heard flavping limit on ducks from eight te six? York and “Massachusetts weight edge to give me the ad-| Trr- C Y : Lamaanincneisoasoema a GOOD GATE EXPECTED vantage.” topped the eight seniors with mnienae A gate of $200,000 was expected| “‘I like to fight the bigger fel-|a score of 117 points of a pos - ary) swith.another $175,000 from tele-|lows,” says Basilio who'll weigh | sible 125. In the junior division Sou'west ~ ‘vision (NBC) for the 7 p.m. PDT| between 153 and 156. “They pro-|Sgt. R. Dickieson of _Belfast| Father called me and (1 ADT) bout. vide a better target.” came out on top with 107. headed for the lake on > = The shoot this coming Satur-| double. I could run like @ | i ! = BASEBALLRESULTS = [Seesises reernse eo Saar a pe tee EOE See the following weekend when the/lthe late Dick ‘roa crashing FOR YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS ‘+ee~ American League Milwaukee at Chicago — Bur-|City Championship will be put om | through the spruce like a ° 000 000 0011. 6 2] dette (17-13) vs Anderson (11-4) |the line. This latter will be the| moose, and after getting a - e 002 001 O2x—5 12 0| Cincinnati at St. Louis (N)—|fimal shoot of the 1959 season. | distance away squatting Consult : 53, Schroll (8) Wil-/ Newcombe (126) ws Broglio (6| Following are the individual! hunkers at the edge of 3 on- (8) Jt eae ee “2 Miller ae ci results: ren to watch transpired. , a or es eae ee Te inl =, HYNDMAN & CO. LTD. National League (15-9) Lt. A. K. Mutch 112| 25 from the blind. It’s ie _ First Game American League Tpr. R.A. Vessey 112] a bottomless lake or so it seemic. HH * Insurance Since 1872 ‘San Fr. 000 010 100-2 7 1) New York at Washington (N)—|cag R.A. McCabe 111|A layer of mud was under the | Phil. 100 005 10x—7 12 0| Ditmar (98) vs Pascual (12-9) Set HT Vesey 109| water and the longest rampike i Our experience of over ® vears “pe ermick, (11-11) G. Jones} Detroit at Kansas City (N)—|cay A J. McCabe 109| cut wouldn't reach bottom. We Hh as insurance underwriters, is at <6), Byerly (&) and Schmidt, He-| Lary (168) vs Kucks (7-9) SSM D.O. Clark 198 | tried it when hauling ice in the il your disposal “gan (7); Owens (1011) and Lon-| Chicago at Cleveland (N) Sgt. R.L. Coles 168] qiater.. We even ted tue & HI - ‘nett. HRs. — San Fran. Spencer! Shaw (13-4) vs Harshmen (5-0) “~ “JUNIORS gether with nil résults at over Hi OFFICES: ’ (11) Phil — Bouchee (14), Koppe} Baltimore at Boston ‘N)-- R Dichdasen 107| 30 feet. Father twisted two ram- I . : . 4 (7), Freese (18). Brown (37) vs Brewer (89) ~ wh , v 108 at as Gade been ane ae i @ Charlottetown @ Summerside : ’ , ii] @ Montague @ Alberton San Fran 100000 00~1 6 0 Tpr. P. Taylor 108|them together with my braces. Hi] H Pai eee 3,8,*| STANDINGS [222 wot a my Aaee eet Jens wri} Hl agente Throughout the Province ear a7 Fare nO and Ba ee By THE CANADIAN PRESS : - ‘ > ‘arrell Sawtski, * 7 a Saas oe Whitlock’s Fishing Pond | HEATH MACQUARRIE, M.P. ES ae ae | ; . 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