Rogers Bell, son of Reg. Bell. M.L.A., Charlottetown. has very kindly remembered us by sending a June 30th program of Bay State Raceway. Norboro, Mass., with the comment: "Had a good time, big crowd and good racing.” We not- ice in the 4th race Colonel Dan 2:07 2.5 was the favorite but he finished third for' owner-driver Bob Ryan, and Royal Bank. own-, ed by Frank A. Ryder. Monctonf and driven by Dannie Steele. was 5th in 2:08 (V5 tn the 5th race. The many admirers of Stanley linnrer whose driving exploits the past few years have been so re-i markahle, will regret, to learn thati he has had to curtail his activities' taken river anti are being rated by 6-,w-ar-ulrl 2:07 3 5. iirirer Jurlzc Miller ini We lnIPrP.x'lPfI ourselves iiowii TNE incii siiiiarcii to 2:07. and reduced his record His sire is Miller Brook 2:04 IN by Justice Brook 3, 2:(B U2. This horse has sired a lot of good per- formers and they have a reputa- tion of being toullh The "CW owner is C. E. Bragg of Calling- wood, N. 5., who has been a good supporter of harness racing for years and now has the satisfac- tion of owning one of the fastest pacer: in the Maritimes. Just before Blue Bonnets Race-1 way closed until the fall season H. B. Chief, that equalled the world's record for pacing geldings in a race by pacing a mile in 1:58 (V5 at Lexington last year i and was afterwards purchased by year headed many of the fastest Just previous to H. B. Chief's. performance the 7-year-old Vicl Gary "The German” Simon was the Maritinies and it turned out date. Mi-Ciiiskey has in the best in Irinkiiirz him up and found that Song 2:02 35, record taken on Shape of ms i.a,.e(,,. for me bout. as a 4-year-old he made .11 starts, it mile track, trotted the fastestiii was ioriumiie that he was in 51,980 and last year he was eight City In 2:04 3.5. He is owned hyiman-5 savage assauii in the inst Bob Gray (righti will meet Frank Mclntila in the finals for the Beivedere Golf club cham- pionship some time after the N. B.-P. E. I. Amateur' Tournament ends on July 22. I Gray won his way to the finals yyaaterday averting by defeating iArt MacKenzie one-up in a thrill- ing match. Frank Mclnnis everything they said about hlm.i ienwd Huxy Simmonds one up in In Second Division play yester- Saunders will be played on Sun- day afternoon at two o'clock. Following are the team mem- bers: Team itiray. Mclnnis In Finals For Golf Ghampionsh I: de- ,' A-Jack MacDonald. Mcmnis. D. MacDonald, a. Beer I . Kl . DD.D....DD.Da...j.. ers, A. McKenzie, A. I-lowatt, F. ' cool, shady alder bordered pools Many anglers are forsaklng the days trout have a rough passage from salt water to the desired ha- welll take trout home regardless” some just take along a rod as I blind and toss the 'Jig' into the quires time and infinite patience. Pagod- , . The Guardian Saturday. July 10. 1954 ' ilslillders Qilililrly , coniiiiiiii in Maritime liiaioriHookcy The niiinctm will definitely ice a tearnln Marlitme Moder Lea- gue or senior League hockey. it was decided last night ,at a spec- lalimecting at the Forum. The motion" was moved by Bob seconded MacDonald a n d Emmett Coyle. The Vote was al- most unanimous that the continue operations. The meeting also marked the re- turn of Dr. F. C. Dougan to the hockey scene as a member of the Islanders executive. Although not present Dr. Dougan was chairman of a four man nominat- with the underx Ing committee standing that the four men would voted remain on the executive. Dr. Paul The four are Charlie Praught. and Bob MacDonald. They have the power of appointing Dougari, Williams four more men to act with them on the executive. by Club by Club I-lresident Smith MICFHI lane that the Illartders had a hi loss of about'S10.000 for the pa. yeu's operations. - v Mr. MacFarlane pointed out that this figure was only a rough est, mate. The actual figure could no be determined as work on th books has not been completed. For the past four years of ope; atlon the Islanders have a deflci of about 3N.000. About one-hal of this amount is owed th. Forum, it was indicated. The next meeting of the-Mai-. time Major Hockey League wii be held in New Glasgow on July .17. At that time clubs entering the League must post a bond 0 3500 It was pointed out by Waltei Lawlor last night, contracts to. the coming season should be in the hands of last year's teary members by August 1, otherwisu and operate ii smaller stable be- i.Iose h Cauchon of Quebec City, - 3nd 5 nice shaded rlffles that end Pause M Hm Sim". imposed on iwonlibmh he”! or the 32500 D”. ;1;h'.l;:: hsirig this deligiiiibianbutaiililtgwcilx angther well played match. . in deerp, rock studded, foam neck. It was reevaied at the meeting the players would be free agent: him. He is 21' years of age and iing derby driven by J. Giguere.-;ig'grhgiVe mum" punch wen Ina hi "Y won the club 'champmn' ed deep water for the sunny, wide . ' . ' inst st-iimn was third leading ,iThe first heat in 2:04 US was thelhe Kant gm mp oi, mg opponent & DH” ye” Wm , Qxp3n5e of gggwg;-d in" when . . nionry uiiinei. with 5281.185 to his ltastest mile paced in Quebec--in!!!” H": mm and he M” an oi it II S P Scar defeated Don MacMil the tide whisper! End the guii. I e credit. Quite a number of the fact in Canada--this season. He The fight was billed L; a bani; dig lahgzrstngavmgicggziogugg: wheel in I blue sky. Why? Do I hnrses in his stable have been is by Chief Abbedalc 2:00 and last,” the Wm mp middiewe-isms in Ieaied Ralph Jenkins , lltear someon ask. Because nowa- Nurls No-Nit, No-Run (lame League Phllies of Charlottetown 2-0 in the game. Wayne Ward of Charlottetown turned in a fine pitching performance for the Phil- Earle Ai'er)' and we understand 3horses racing in the United States. , , - - . - . that F.;irIn hax a total of 45 head -Mr. Cauchnn was the man who':: 2: eiiiizri-:llh:)'1rf)n::)l9”;aivsigugoliilj gray Jlvan Horne defeated Ab ven oi ionic ind”, am-ins wlur, ihm hr ii tr:-iiiiiig and racing. bought Indian Land 1:59 45 wheniem, 'mN.E,n,i,s. R mi of credit im. I lagdaiifxifi 11;” and L" vessey d8" Those that do make it do not P. MacDonald of Kenslngton 18 batters he faced in tossing ill , , ihe was sold by Cnstieion Farm being me ii; K M50, Such 8 Show i 9'; I C 39 W” and 0119- last long. Jigs, snares. pitch forks. hurled 8. no-hit. no-run game in n history-making no hitter. 1"” '"'”' "Wm"?! ”l”f'3 "W5 and Indian Land was the top He Couid do 51.0, w0,.,.e than re) W: bi" Watch pl” Iwm lime, explosives, nets-anything regulation six inning Little League The Kensington team also wn ”' "I" ”"-'”''"l t” l" W” W3 Wm"-horse in Quebvc for some it-arsl mam, 5,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.i hicciuskey on fi)i'"p;":,”" femeen Team A ca" goes. The motto of many today basebiill game at Kensington we the second same of the double rynfv 0! ihrfwjt rla-Sh of the F"he- ,but is now retired. i,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,g,,, mi 3, mm, ,,,,,,,, ,i?e:,fi g c:fm”::;””g”'d bx” seems to ,be: "1! they won't take terday .evenlng. header. defeating the Phillies 5-2 PM All 8' Tim" l-N NPR hi i 6- Y 8 bait, artificial files or other lures Kenaington defeated the Little G, Thibeau was the winnlni pitcher and Sterling Ladner th. loser. P. MacDonald, the boy whi hurled the no-hitter in the open- ing game, hit a double in the Mr , , bushes if they see or hear anyone was six times first. ten times sec-Imile in Canada this year whengmp form or he would not have C. Dowiing, T. Bradley, 3. DOW- A- M39Mmm- coming. iii” as he tossed a three-hitter. ond contest. and and four times third, winningfhe won the Derby trot at Quebecibeen able in m.aii,e,- the G9.-. Iklgigsv si3?;l':'c?:.:5il 5' 3"” R J9” spl;Ir"tY I305: 3;C;::g1y'9"8';g if: ”f 331; water ghgimg tor trout I-e.' MacDonald struck out 12 of the l . . . u a Team B-D. Saunders. T. Rog- ,Ann's Boy Wins Free- For-All; Sets New Record iln1PS first, three times second and P. E. Jobin of Quebec and was-mumii mpleied by Wed”!-5dllY. July 14- nliin times third and won 34.300 (Continued on page '7) Dairymen Back On Top Of seldom does an angler creel many trout and more often then not its I. case of 'no score.' Not long ago I talked to a confirmed salt water angler. He told me on the aver- age one trip in three was a blank and often one trout is all he takes Cobey fought a smart fight. He is a masterful counter- fighter, strong with a good left. Brothers Tom and Wilf were In his corner and any boxer would go A long way before he could find a better trainer than Tom Dean GalIon.To Race At I Driving Park Tonight I Softball League LYC Will .”ff.E'.f:.l:.i T23: .:r.:C".:” :""'”' :f.l;”.”:."”..:::" if We Semm new we ""1 W M” be "M Mr T” ' i E " ” 5 ii '5 "9 ” ””"' make his first start of the season feature Classified Pace brings to , ' when to spurt. and when to work Tommy Morganh driven by Don Lucky Harvester (Bowness) 4 6 siders himself lucky. On the odd at the ohu.iom,m,,m Driving i,".k game, such pe”mm . wiii,i, Mam-i-a are getting back to - inninir by Workman John Thistle lztnriileiinannid Sriolliiowed W 1" rgpielil lowterizd hm iecgfdiot 2"” 52"”? Lin” (sobey) 6 i octagon hie hm my um and mu wmgm " m” w””7 5"'"'d” 9”"; 3”” mm arm" hm normal course in the City Softball Moe Goodwni or the Lesion and i . Sumi':ei:':Id: iaifewriiiii Irlimthld Fame Best t(iim(s(cMciiR)'w' ii i union iigemiie lnedcontndeti that mi" ””I"5 mm" M” D""'” M”' mm” D”"”" League. The Sunshine Island Dairy Charlie Ballem of the Dairy hiti M W? ”'W ii ih" "Km W” first heat which reqililred a photo Jayaa Htfpe (Jay? 8 I iiirezmquarsters 3? an ploolilndunarid He will tn" aganmt Peggy Em” and Am” mwm' . are back on the top of the League home runs. IVE” "'""" Th” "N W” ”””"d5 to decide whether Tommy Morgan Timer 216 4-5 216 2-5 three and four founders are not ch” Lyn" 019"" Judy K”muck' This Wm be uh” huh "E" "1 and the Liguorian Youth Club are Wilf Shepherd, who beat the 011- W?" 3”” "9" W" the .'3”"”"' or Captain Morgan was under the Pari-rriutuels: r'-i... race: sio.5o, uncommon. He admitted this type '”""?ie K””""k' mi" H""”'''' m” 3”" ” ch"'M'”t”"" M '” an it winning streak again. position from the mound in other hm”: ”” ”3l,"”5"' bi" w”h MC" wire ahead, Tommy Morgan low- 330' 30.10. Second race" 5490 of anglins did not furnish the 86- Buds Em” "Id wnmarki mm”: wmgpamm Hap” nobut The Dairymen, who were knocked years, won another game for tyheicluske-V 1”"d””'7 the heme.” 9"" ered his record to 2.18 4-5. and in 2.40; 32.40. I I ' tion one gets in a good fresh water 1” ”ddm9” to me cu"med hm Bfwei ma Mm.” D""m' out or the first place earlier in the i,.,Y.c. yesterday but this time hei”I'95- M"CI"5i”-V 5””d ”””-V 3'0 takkig the second dash a little Winning horse owned bi Chas. D001. 01' ll-Md 9-0 set. but if one :.D-T---z The fir" mm Wm wt und'""y week. jumped back mm me drivi med me bu. inn” Ilgnttige inore handily he paced in 2.16 2-5 MacKay. ' wants sea trout the surest way is I '” 3530 smndwd Tl"”' ' . ,- V l , , oet ther K. , , toit tth bf t'. h" I w .:..;”:h:”i:l;?:: .3."”;?fI:M”Ct.””"i; "2" 9 .':::.W .:::i ...i ii---- A ".:;:”;....:m..:2::...”.1 0 malls Ill " . i, ' . ' ., ”roun an R airy gon seven. - L - ,. - mm mm - gm we men vm Hm i2f..2i”..?”2 :1 ii-."i.i"i”i.'2g :..2:: 1”.::..”":::;:"2-::;.. -i 1 ”;3...::;:. we” ”"""f""” 0 r H gr; 3 0 0 0 m” cm by hem": ' mm mm 5”” ”" W "mm m'- we Plllhlh W" " '"U”'"0l" """l'- dash The class A ace id th it Go to iooiei 4 2 ' i ' y FIIEI. tilts Ganada Packers 13-ll. Youth Clubbers but was relieved Cab” mm? bark mmewhm in the I - . i D pa e n -- I do not think that trout fishing Oimrim Baiiem was me winningiby menu Nicmimn who was mar , Hi h ' "1 C, - wok Mr” highest win tickets at the even- True Hal (Hennessey) 3 3 in ghady, remote fresh way,” l:lolman's Intermediates defeated B". b 1, E pmhe, ,0, the D,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,d pm- winning p,,ci,e,. 3,11,, wright p,,.,;',;f, mnlfml ii; ,':;"'i"9','"h W9" 2"; ins. Abner the Great paying szsoo Miss Knox (Mcbleill) dnf 5 streams win em 1.,” in .i,p..i the R.C.A.F. mym at the Airport 3' " dy Mam, me me, M, W Legion. and M Cum” Puke". mp mhm MM and with rounds in the first race, and Meg getting Times; 2.11 is, 2.17 3-5. even if the supply of trout imp. buebiitt diamond last night by the nml 9911 Mm” WM relieved in the nu” M Simon H” mm mm and imh under the cross lights ahead to Purl-mutuels. First nice, 525.80, falling on, 1 .150 zeei geruin score of 14-0. The sirforce boys i 1 ' l ' Day 519.90 in the second race. The 6.00; 53.70. Second race: 510.90, there are more trout in our mjgnd outhit the town team ten to five. enth to .VlcCluskey and called the others even. Shearwater To Play Alibies 2 Hal tax but numerous rniscues. and the fact that their starting pitcher. Levbsoue, walked eleven batters contributed for the most part to daily double paid 36.30, and the qiiinellas 313.00 and 34.00. A crowd of over 500 saw thrilling stretch drives in most of the races. 4.50: 86.50. Winning hoiise owned bi Horatio Schurman, Summerside. Free-For-All Pace trout pools then is generally rea- lized but they are so terrorized and bounded it takes only the vi. manager Bob Talbot of bration of approaching foot steps saw Mccluskev winning rinfvisif ' I iby a shade. "McCluskey outboxed 5"mm”I953 ' (Continued on pus an their defeat. Wilitd rEil0Ved L6- " a I -Simon all during the -my part mm 3. TM Anna Boy, ilsownew -1 1 veaque in the fifth inning and was - lot the fight,” said Talbot. Y'Sure Fiaxmit ismdi 1 1 Lucky Clue! (Stud) -2 2 - more eflective. but 'wall:ed four . . . . , 'ihe German finished strong but q no 0 . ' ' " 331” Bmhwn (0 M9311” - 4 3 more moll ill the llhll i'vW0 1l'I-m0l- Basnball fans will have the inter immediately iitteiwurds. Both you must Wmemher mm mire tens r raigmyle (Ramsay) 2 4 Hedgewood Chief isomers) 5 4 The Klimt WI-5 ll0PPllY 911194. i-ht opportunity of watching a top- games will be seven-inning aftairs. no to" rounds m 3 "gm... Am Vellaiclifil-lkn lMf2NeIlIl '1 2 Royal Vaiue immnuaey, 3 di , R'C.A.i;-i making ii enon "id night mainland intermediate base- Shnrwater played here last 0”," i,,,,,,,,. saw simm, 'w,,,,,,,,R, W"”"” L5-it l0M93-W 4 3. Times: 213 2-5, 2.10 3-5. Hoimart's '1? Bill Acorn led the hhii loam In action here on sun. summer and gave one at the best "The decision bi, Edwards was Sllf Fflillcl-5 Drake (SONY? 3 3 Pari-mutuels: First race 14.70, it-folman club with the stick. get- - day afternoon when the Shenr- baseball displays of the year -as "I. only good 0"”... he stated. Frisco the GR” ixennwyl 5 8 3,90; 33,70, second race, 55'2oV y ting two Sinai” in ion, "imi um water Navy squad play the Junior they hooked up in a battle with "Simon Won by 3 mile... Muriel E. (Kelly) . .. . 6 5 2,40; 32,40. inning th.", nimm" .30”. and intermediate Abbie: in a the Intermediate Abbies. i Jimmie 'A. (Reeves) 8 7 winning horse owned by Ensor A commmee appuimed by me Jone; uid Henry each hnd 2 for 4 doubleheader. Big Donnie Maclsean will be One thing is certain in our Tlll'lE5- 3-13. 3-15 3-5. you-neg, chairman oi hnseba” under the mi. the .ii.im.ce. The Tar: will meet. the Junior pitching for the Intermediates in minds. The main bout was the P5”s'""""9I31 FIT” 1308- 53-50. D---D--.... summemde Amnieur Mhieiic M, -gooey phimpy on.-1-nnd uhch Ahhies in the opening Igame at the game here on Sunday. Coachllbest we have seen in a long time. 3-305 3330- Second HICBI 55-10. aociaiion lmpended two Curr." in ien irieid”y,-u the bag dm. l:.'ln and will play the lntermed- Randy Edwards has not designat- There were two great fighters 3-50I 31?-30. it Brig” piayeri ybiaerday one ive pi”, of the '.mG.- m ed his starting pitcher for the in the ring. fighting fnr the -winning M759 Olllled by P. -7- . . um” Juiv 24'. mid the mhgi. uh, . B h R J"'”'"'- c'""” "T ""93 Chm.” CM” l"1C”d”""' Gm” 3” til July '31. The boys were sus- NATO's Infrastructure Progress - 3 S The following junior players are a Dominion title tight. From Class 3. Pace pended Jo, ducking me pine committee 1”; W”; lnlpacted dc- Dartmouth 5, stellarton 2 Liverpool 3, Triiro 2 requested to report to Memorial what we saw the "me uutuiutiom in Nanny Field around one o'clock: umpire in Thursday's game at Queen Elizabeth Park between C.- CHANGE 10 W” "V" '"9iTommy Morgan (McNeill) Am"i"'" REE". about equal as far as ability .'cap,- Morgan (Kennedy) 1 1 2 2 3 3 Baltimore 100 015 000-7 is 3 , i . which are jointly financed by NA D...,..,,, 020 0o01n..5 g 0 Don LACIMF. Forbel Kennedy. concgrned. iviccluskgi Lstthc hPl' Manniater Direct (Dewar) Halifax I, Kentville G. at B. and the R.C.A.F. TO members. . Pillvile and Cnurtney: Zuverink, RMIHIG 5'v!llI9l'- 1407711 MHCDDUW "” "err r”"”" t " 9 t" P""' -W" M111"-is). Mariowe (3) uid Hon", all. Vern Handrahan, Cliff Ready. I'll"- L.zm.,3,.,nk. Lorne MacGuignn. Bobby Lliflti. -'---rm-" -m m --- - - SEE THE GREATEST WILD and WOOLLY WESTERN - Washington om ll2 000-512' 2 Dunn. Billy Purcell. Kenny Mac- . 0 Lopat. Gnrman 46l. Kuzavl 4'” m:-jjm?-'" - " Sam (RI and Berra: Stone and . . F ,. Tln'0n- W-KUZRWL The Shearwater Navy team will . I i .: . - -- - ,. 305""? 21” "00 S g F u i. th M U i meet the Basilica Youth Club Sun-i i 1 3 Phliilfielt-lhla 023 "I0 3 X- , 0 0'1”! 9 "10? 35""? day aftern on in an exhibition aoft-i , is xieiy. Kemmerer isi. Brown baseball schedule for today ailbm 5......” on th., oid ni.m.,nd: i 311 Wyn . s,,,,,, i g mi and White. Owen (3i; Kellner and Astrrith. L-Kiely. HRs-Bns. Memorial Field: at two o'clock. i ii s.m.-Bantam Cardinals prac- Shearwater appeared here once; Kiely: Pha-Demaestri 42W. Renna. Lice. last season. defeating the Gunr-i Wllsrm 10-30c-Little l-Mllle Giants vs. disn Angels 6-4 in one of the best? Ohlcsao 300 001 100 03-0 13 1, Indians. played games of the season. ! . St. Louis 000 003 001 00-4 10 1 i I Minner, Davis 6 and Cooper; Lint.i Preakn 7, Lawrence 8 Brazle 9 and Yvars. sarni a. W-Davis; L-Brazle. ENTRIES FOR WEIlIIESIIAY'S National League , Pittsburgh 000 002 010-3 8 0i New York 000 015 001!-C 8 0 CLOSE TONIGHT AT MIDNIGHT Lapalme. Hetki (GI, Purkey mi, itnrl Shepard: Antonelii and West riim. L-Lapalme. HRS :Pgh-HaII;i NY-Dark, Irvin, Westrum. Anto-I . CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK. MONDAY and TUESDAY. NIGI-I-T8 - JULY 12 and 13 Evening Perfornicnce 8:30 Daylight. ,Tlme'-Ailiiiissioin Ailults 1.50'- children 50c MATINEE russoav AFTERNOON me T0 or Auuouucso LATER - nelli. i Ph'ldl. 0000000410-5 ii iii " ,,r;:k,f;n W, 002 003 2g, , 0 Free For All and 3 Classified Events. lit Roberts, Ridziit 18). Dickson t9li and Burgess: Milliken, Hughes 18). i Palica (10) and Campanella. W-E Palica: L-Dickson. HRI: Pha-En- nis: Bkn-Hodges. Campaneila. ., Milwaukee 000 001002-3 O i 5 Cincinnati 400 000 01x-5 6 I ' Johnson. Jolly (ii and Crandall: CN'TOWN DRIVING PARK ' & VIIIITESPOT RACEWAY . ALL THE BIG s. ETERS , RACE TRACK Pndbielhn. Smith (0) and Bailey. W-Podbielan. . Li.n.inhii::n.",i-itnr; - I ii STANDARD TIME 8:80 PM lih.:'.?ili."J"”.5f.E.33iii:..ii.i,:.o '1 :3 STARTERS WITII POSITIONS FOR 5,50-ACULAR 555 ""5 5”0W "0"G""' MIIJNW WI”, 3 cago r - I .fl.”::.”f":"2i.i”1.';:l:1.e? 7-.2':.:::, SATIIIIIIAV. --II"-V 19 '"'”9'W"5 "E" M W” "mu" !.”m7vizrm'rIivr4ivzri ,l.i;::::.:.:"i:.:l5;;.".;l5:.':'i'i '" FIRST DASH 3:30 STANDARD rm: NECESSARY To THRILLS-i-THE emrssr . "M i,.i;,,,...i....i';,..,.. i lcusstrun nos-2 nassnis at onset ucn MAKEA GREAT 1 . . i now? um ". gm,-hugs, ammo 4...; 7 1 1-5 raii-go: 2-1 Money Royal; 8-! Abner Mccraw; I-3 ifknita ' - wnp i Havana ooo ooo ii-o 4 I Pearl; s-4 Suffolk Chief; or Marion 2.; 14 Iilk Hal. RODEO SHOW - g o . . -. - Baszhols and Mccardleg Iott, . 'i. , i . :ii;i.c.heI ('7) and Guerra. CLASCIHID PACE-I DAIIIO A'l,' 3150.00 BAG! L . x It I r I Toronto 000 010 0'-I 0 0 1-1 Keppoch Playgirl: 2-: Dean swift; as Caiuinetta: 4-3 Ethel M.: ' ' . .079 Backs . - u, ' s H. '"”c' v""' 5",”, ' -4 3 Richmond 000 No 0-4) 4 I Powell, Crlmian (6) and Grttfen; Fine and Johnson. Montreal ooo M0 M0-5 : 3 5-3 lob'Ciegg; 6-7' Clievie 6.: 1-4 June Breeze; I-6 Bobby Hunter: also eligible-Kitty Mackay. Barbara Ann Queen. CLISIHID PACE - I DAIIIEC AT ID.” HACK at It row Hm mvrtrlsif war r,ta,'H :1 i'Iw'NDN.' -'eVluIIfDiogginy . 'e Horse nooso wiu. ujiitto-an-IN. on '-siiii-it e Wild Horses Qdtchiha,-l T isf 4 seine 00! mo M0-3 . t , .ngol.i?,:,n.'iiiwh39 I-4 Whispering l-lope; B-2 Robert Bruce; 0-6 Esso; 3-3 Miss Donna ' V I i . ,; . .. i rvr i L (K is i I I " giimziiiioi to uni um-at inn; :-1 tries n-aim: 4-a um. Delbert; 7-I Ann's mm... I. h , ANR -.... can no out 1 e muunn ""4 mm" " m.” "ca ' . ' moist I (Jo SE! ”"”.""3:..'.2..1Ti.1”:..'5:L'2?iti:f..1'":2:.?i:l;"";I:.i:...f:.”'..f':3..”';l.:'i . --1 - ivw-vtua.-Ac" , , , , y I, I i .- T . .. i were WM '0' 1' ,,i W. H Weyneek: aloe Oligibio-l'-OIII'ICi',DIlltCrl'. Man Mark. A ciiastonnowa IAIN lloddlii ojg