Page. 6 The Guardian Saturday, Oct. 116, 1954 55555K'u'h'-V&NV-'hMV5'uV&WhS'-5555 ' I DOWN THE BACK STRETCH 55555'-'-NP-W:'h9uS-5-5'-'u'u'.'a'l-S-'-'-'-'uPu'lu'u'iu'-9-H-'-'ku'5VH-'-'-'M'in'l-'u'; .F.'-'nt'l?-'.H.'l-N'uh'u 107'. at Palo Alto fornia. harness horsemen hav: bren speculating as to whether it would ever be possible fot' :1 '2- ycar-old to trot in even time. it Kilns been done and for excel- tlent description of it we are in- drbted to Edwin Keller. H5 I-allows: From time in time in the sD0l'l5 Farm. Call- wnrld some great D9l'IUl'nlall('E takrs place that ruptures the at- tPllliClli vi lllliilflllS of people. in I882 at St.tm'm'rl Hll(i';F, London, the English little runner. W. G George. (icirntcd the ('il:lIHDIOn in Australia who had set a worlds all record of -1.16 Grorgc had prr'.'-. "Never in the long history oft zmislv been the nmatcur Cililnlpidlit trotting has anxthmg approached; and I-,-lm-.-l.hol;i(-r ..t the world. ahc performance here on Tuesday- Illll a mtir ill 4iR Tlicie wa.s.nl the 2-yrat-old (rotting colt.l tremendous l)"l!illE on the cvcnti Scott Frost Before a big week-end and mnstcrnazimi was thrown int-ii crowd that included horsemen; tho ranks or tlcorzes supporters: from all over the UIlllt'CI V.ilCll.illS n:i-.nrr mu mil zunongl Canada and scrnral larciqn coun;-I the principil ilIliii("l5 and saitl.l lies. the biilliint son of Hoot M-llli "He has in us do-.xn hr Ivas watch 200 and Nora 2.09".-. by Spencer 1.- Oil" n. tlll.i:lFl' pound of .su:."ir.'j 59".. turned in what must br ral- Rm ('ur'oi".'e evzrirllllv knew whnli ed as just about the greatest singti-' was amrl Int hint and that sugar performancn of all time--a second ' 1: 1 area: riinicy maker. for he ran heat in two minutes flat. Titr mos: wondrrful mile the wmidl , , Back lli 1903 (Her tne favnous old hsrl rvrr knnwti-'V.'.2. in l892i , um” .11.. Nmnk (Ink. Jan,” Jiinilo oval ill Rcadviile. h'Iil.'5., the Corhctt. wrcstrid the Wm'ldv5ifll'SI tzrezit trotting milestone was hr-:iv;wci:lit clinmpimisiiip froin "W-'hedv me a””””0” iimi MN" m, gmmm, ;m.,m..1,. John L. lard Sanders drove Lou Dillon, the Slliii'v'Fili. the news created a trem- 5'-Vear'01d.da”gmer of Sidney D”- Fll(ii')l:S 5f'llFnilflIi. Within recent '0" R mllerin two-minutes flat mumhs A Vmm! doctor. Rage! It was fl perinrniaiice that in th:iL Panrnsirr. has knn:-l-ted tho mic-il0”z'"30 my m;'n-it Imdliiz how?" men said was al)SuilllCE'l)' impos- xe:"irtl to DIPTFS with his astound-Q in; performance of 3-58's. l Great performances in the hnr-ylt all came about in the racing of r. ..s rwcm: world have also taken the Cinmrron Ranch Trophy Stake. '1l."Cr. Ever since Anion. ..mr-old from-r strppcd n mile .nl Prince Of Wales College HoIdsTrackAndFieldMeet cent Beck: 3. Graham Lodge; time Continued on page 7 The third and fourth year tcamsl yesterday combined to pile up the 5.29 3-10. ..-.-.g,,,,,oy of points rind bccomcl 440 yd. dash-l. Hark lmuiner: 2. winners of Prince of wales Ccl- Dave Macl.s-od; 3. Allison Jay; l::e's first annual track and field tint.-3 60.8 sec. nret. held at Memorial Field. They Relay-i. Third and fourth year; IlHI'H'TS. who had a total of T2 2. first year: 3. second )'P3F- Time- points. came from behind in mail min. 50.1 sec. first competitive event to beat out 220 yd. for girls-l. Olive lPark- thn first years who racked up 64 man: 2. Margaret. lilacNeil; State.s.l at this particular item of expenditure ! I A Campbell Put Islanders Through First Workout Coach Hughle Campbell of the Prince Edward Islanders hockny team really got things going with .1 bang yesterday as he put over a I dozen men. who turned up foi- the first training camp session. through a stiff hour and in half workout at the Forum. The large number wnn lturned up for the workout was surprizim: and many of them showed up very well. Judging that it was their first chance. on the blades this season. Ray Lebuc, big centerman from the ranks of last year's s Matnne Red Rocks 11 rived in town in time for the wor out. Ray looked very good at center and judging from his past experience he should be a standout with the local club. An- other new face in an Islanders camp was that of Copper Leyte. Copper made a big impression with Island fans when he played with the Minors last season and his de- fensive ability needs no introduc- tion to local followers. Among the younger and less ex- perienced of the group i-lilintt Mac- l.cll3n showed up very well. El- liott. who miles from Boston. ur- rived in town Thursday for the pre-season training. He plays right- wing and worked very nice with local center, Sam Gregory and left- winger Vance Harris from Sum- nivrside. Greg-ary played last yccir with North Sydney Franklins and :5; during the opening session. other locnl players in camp were: Jun- ior MncLeod. Stu Macnure. Billy Purcell, Bubby Dowling. and Spy Ready. , The ice was in-exceptionally good sharp? and is expected to be kept in such form as much as possible during the season. Campbell will hold the second workout today at 11.00 am. and expect: to have Jim Shirley. Islanders" newly acquired goalie. and defenceman Danny Ot- Connor on hand for practise at that time. speEiaTliir" Meet Is Planned A special golf event known A: the Goodiose Handicap is expect- yr-,d to be played on or before Wed- ncsday. October :70, at the Belve- dere Golf Course, Only the fivr: iron and the putter are allowed to he used, with competition open 0! 3”1iPliC HIWCWI3 GWTS9 A-'9 to both men and women. Prizes d"W- 5- 1- C9349 '"ld 50759" 39'” will be awarded in each section nel-L Whlia A- Jr M"CAd5m 15 I-"9 for low gross. low not and hidden m"5””sml"d Of the Red l"'I hole with six special holes being Willi-9 50l-l3d- BOW I-95m5 Wm ypln) cd and 1.3 of full handicap 1'0 apply. The special holes are as follows: 1st tee to l7th green. par 4: 2nd toe to 6th grccn. pir Tih ice to 8th green, par 7: Harris with the Summeiside Ac':s..'l2lli it'P of Mill green, par 4: 15th Lorne Hr-nncsscy seemed and capable as any sport Echoes From Prince County as ready l Joe Hunter of the RCA? Sports some time now. and which is all set. to hit the squared circle at The show will have both wrestling nnd boxing. and as the partici- pants are all amateurs iderivation- lovers of the sport! you can bet; your price of admission the boys, will not be just. going throutrh they motions. They really like to im-i press the fans, those simon purcs. i We don't. know the causes that led up in the decision not to re- appoint a physiral fitness director. for Prince County after Jimmie: Hogan hnd rcsigncd. The govern- ment may have had good and suf-I ficient reasons for cutting down on pm-At: My psnconrl. place. 'SecondyBa(;-3,-la x5;teiKai.:nl.ar' dlremm .hr Cplmimv it was Hm bemu" H-W. 39-;r was tnird with 46 points. uni icia.. o ' 3 -y . W. work WHHM mm: looked after m 'h' lm'"' ”5”'m' hm mace H.'?Tl1irankA 34,ac,F,m"l1.oIl:' Id”Pcm.lj:' a competent irinnnm; for anyone Worth 5. second place 3 and thiirip George. n ten. ctr o coui....-who knows abwb Jim Hogaws My pos:tion i. In the relay, first waslnrt Perr.v: field judge. Cnl. W. ml” for me Num of Prince Comp, worth 10 and sccond 5. Each par--Macllloinild; field scorer, J. L. W would laugh such a suggestion tiripant in each event was awnrd- Dowling: judges at finish. .1. I '0 scorn. so. men. must have been ed I point. p Coyle. Blair lseatb). Alan Chand- other x.Nsum' I David Mai-1,;-ml picked np 21 ier. George 'Couit. Pat l.fuildllx'(l!1, - . I pnlltts for the highest indiviclvi-allTimers. G. L. Bennett. Inrne Cn'l- The main point. we think. is honors of the tiny. Mark l.ndne.x ll beck. I-jrroll Nicholson: track Son!"-V that. if tlicre is eii.V tiecessary Clll-I ind George Kells each had 12.-Ir. EV CutC1lllP: starter. E-all ting down of expenditure in thlsi while. John Chandlnr had 8. (llivei Nicholson: referee in chief. C01. Wi department. it should be evenly; Parkman lcd the girls with R totali J. M-WCDOMIGZ Chi” 530'”. Rollftfl distributed. amone the variollsl wt 15 points. Mnrgnrct Macxeil had; Leclair: assistants, Don Hill. localities. If the Physical Fitnessl '4 and Pmryl MncLcnn had 12. Fol- C-forgo MacDonald and Cecil l.atl- Departmcnt. is still to exist. at all nwmc air. the results of the dir- nor. in Prince Ed. :.d Isltnrlid. we pre-' -inn-ni events: -- --- ----- some Summcis.de w..l net lbs; 100 yd. dash for boys-1. George rightful share ofhatteglionlia com- ells. 2. David Macldeod; 3. Joe. parison with w at are eown rvell: gimp l0.1 seconds. and other ce.'it:'es get. How this inn yd. dash for girls-l. Ma;'- can be donc without. ii Pr'ncc arct Macbiril. 2 Curr Parkman.. ' County i'cprcscntntive is not cea-3.. . Catherine Cr.-tie; time 1.14 se.-- but perhaps the Physical FiiI1C.x5 d. D tment has it .11 figured out. nnaasn yd. dash for h..w5..,1, Hamlin F 4 ClfIl')l4a:lliX'1ly Physical Flitness was do-l Ladner; 2 Fifth Montgomery; 3.; , 1 ing 1 fine job in Summersidei Marvin Gillespie; time 2 min. 32.3 There are Coutiticss parents inl M" this vicinity hat. will assure any- shnt put7-I. David ltl:i:l,s-od; 2. NEW YORK (AP) Rubin Tloh-inne that the money was being Arnold Maclman: 3 l-irnic P.-zakn; Pris. the hard-working rigiitliaiirizw well spent. . dI:ls'Iii:ii:eil:ll11r()Lf:r!irs "boys---l oaxvidiiilptli: IljrtliilideiifilliadE:l1Hiiilzesihierll9:i iB0Wlinri 18 izeltlnz Pretty W" p 5 ” .' . ' ' i - i organized in Summersldr. The lll1r:I..rnd. 2 Allan Macixenzic. 3.seasnn tn ll-ad all major league Capitol Bowhm Am” is bpmgl Malcolm lmrlgc: ilCi'.'llt. 4 ft.. in in. ipitchrrs in this drpartmcnt for the hi:Irll;ilei:iiV.ln17p Wilntritcngirlrillighdla-cNrii?liii m.lSttrvttwi:Tir.; liIlItIrilI:f':cEH2:-)ii;Tiifi;:r::1!;l liint. anti Lcn has lots of experi- Thvbara Strwart compiled I 23-l.'x won-lost record 10””, and sbnmd d” A go-Gd mp ' ' i The only bowlt-is who have hit Broad jump for bogs--l. .loi1n l while w i n n in g the uncherishcd Chandler: 2. Dave Maci.eod; 3 igopher ball title. Graham lodgc: distance 16 ft. lin.l Individually. Gil Hodges of the Flrnad jump for girls-l. Marlmaii 2. Margaret MacNeil; for, hitting three home runs off Barbara Stewart. his deliveries. MiiP- l. tirorize Kclls; 2 Vin- Figures compiled by The Assn- miated Press also disclosed that lSteve Gromek of Detroit was the .Amcrican League leader with 26 lhnmc run servos. The veteran Sugar Ray To 513” mini" .l:?tll1”?.2?.f.E..”ii”l.2i..i51..'l2i?:2 g ' 16. l It was the second straight sea- son that A Tigers' pitcher has led his circuit in the gopher ball cat- cgnry. NEW YORK (Ari --Ray Robin- lnn. who rctircrl as lill(it'TI8al.P(I middleweight champion of the. wnrld- 22 month Mo. said Friday hr would start training Monday with the idea of making a come- luck. ''I have the urge to right again. but. I wont make any final decl- yinn until I see how I make out .I.c-aguc. allowed with 39 in 1948, pitched In training." said Rol)insnn. with "Y3 ht? IF 32 althnuch the l'PPni'd lvlays of the Giants, with four MOI!-S !2.l'-I i1P'5 34. home runs. lave Erskinr the most Robinson's inst fight was June trouble. Arnold Portocnrrero of the Phila- rlclphin Athletics was rnnnerup to Gromek in the American League. The rookie righthnnder dished up 25 gopherli. I5, 1952. Yankees Begin” Rebuilding Job NEW YORK (AP) - New York Yankees beaan rebuilding for 195.5 Iriduy by purchasing the contracts of four of their farm hands; in- nludlng Negro catcher Elston Ho- ward. i FORUM DATES Hownrd, voted the most. valuable OCTOBER 14, 15. Ill layer in the International League nut. your while at Toronto, II the 1 arut Negro to be placed on the ' Yonkee router. "Howard wan brought. up ,mmlsA'riinoA1'-. Beryl' Dodgers was Robin's chief inrmen-l Kuhn: city which owned his con-l l trlitt. along with two rlghthmdedi l rs. ta Oereghino and Tom' 3 to 5-General Skating , ivoi-it. Third blsemln Leon . ) cuter. wu bought from ,, mtou of the Eastern League r Yankee nffiiinte. "make room for these men on IT?! roster. the Yankees sold out.- genie: Art, Schult And pitche Al 8 to 10-Rural-Urban Gef- ' Together, managt-rl this year by Len Gnl-i the headlines yet. are Ethel Jenn Muttart. Lea Crane in the Schur- mnn Leaquc. and "Buzz" Nichol- son in the Sum-Hi League. This trio have won high singles and high threcs in one evening. iPIedge Funds ylo Keep Athletics . in Philadelphia (OP) PHILADELPHIA Suffl-; MlII'I'-"LY Dirk-mil of the Wiillics cirnt funds to keep the Philadel- nnd Carl Erskine of Brooklyn ncr- piiln Athleticx fl'allcili5P milled 31 homers apiece to finish it-ily were pledged Friday second to Roberts in the National lgwup of Philadelphia bifglness men,l Albert Gravel "yd in mmmg down Dick-V7". hold" of the it was announced following a day-,1)” mvnauon; lmajor lcague record for home runs i in this by A long meeting, Details of their of- fer would be worked out duhngi 226 frames and Erskine 260. Willic lh, w,,,.kmd. Hwy Sam. you mm serve your country see the Correct Counsellor. of the group to ltith green, par 3. i Siioiisforum y reasons for th changed da' fo- lthn RCAF recitation hall tonight. H.” gunning in P. E. 1- Juan bg among the following truths. enough to light among the decoys, THE R.C.A:F. MOBILE RECRUITING UNIT 0 rvnsnus oi WEDNESDAYS I THURSDAYS, Oct. 21 and 28 FRIDAYS, 0ot.'22 and 29 AT THE RCAF ASSOCIATION CLUB ROOMS, 3rd FLOOR OF BANK OF COMMERCE BLDG. For full Information, without obligation. on how ' 0I'WI'lto, PIIMIQOIVIIIG This 1:. c. A. 1." nmnvrrmo mm-I Journal Building, summon-aide. Phone 8228 the to 18th green, par 7; 17th icc fl-IIANGED DAYS FOR GUNNERSV AND BIRDS Sir,-A vei'y few years ago any- one could have bagged his open- .:ig date limit up East without any zrouble. Ono hunter over six The onn bright peak in a low partner and only got a duck per 9510- NOW 51 i'"""5 13191" We h"'l'E-level of sports activity in Summer-lhour. His great concentration of a colt accomplishing the same feahisme M me present time 15 the ducks did not Show up 1-M. the lboxing and wrestling card which.murderjng franc; too bad gm Due in iwo- that brought a field of seven to D(,pm.um.M1ms been prepanng 10,. Ezmk so! who spent hours up East. with his pre-season shooting? I do not. I think the real and saddesti shoots loft. started his senior hoc-l key with the Quebec Aces. ..i”8;'2.2ll;. till.” ..;::lz; slits? Monlrenl 3 Chicago 0 edged out Hawks 2092: Crows Q H L (2335) edged out Parrots 2064; OIIA Jr. A Exhibition nun. -u an -nu-u s -0-v. y-an-u mo-no-. QPWB And SIIII The Prince of Wale: College football team are scheduled to ' make their 1954 debut today as they meet the St. Dunston's Uni- ' varsity second team in an exhibi- y tion game at the SDU gridiron i at 3.15. Today's encounter will be an indication of what fans can expect in the oncoming series be- tween the two teams. Lost your they played to a six-game draw. The Prince of Wales team is coached by the combine! abilities have many of their last seasons ployers back for action. Gordon Tweedy. Neils Hansen, Malcolm li'focFadyen, Arnold MacLcan, Joe Rcvell and George Court are some of thc P.W.C. forwards who re- turned. George MacDonald and Bowling -Hnlmanki Bowling L an it ue (Photo BY Myefsl I Capitol Alleys, summerslde. Friday lnight's play October 15th: Wom- en's high single. Doris MacLenr. 262: women's high three, Doris MacLean 574: men's high single, Biscuits Gallant 296; men's high three. Biscuits Gallant 539. Copper Leytc iabovei, rugged 190 pound defcnceman who last sea- son played for the Glace Bay Min- era has joined the Islanders! in training camp recently. The 24 year old yNewfoundl;inder. who Hockey Results , By The Canadian Press Qucbec 1 Ottawa 5 Jays (2130) edged out. Sparrows 1750. St. Michacls l Guelph 3 -S. l 1. From where I had located the duck-blind for the October ll a.m. rally I could count sixteen men (not gunners) and twelve of them were strolling the marsh without a. blind and dressed in black garb. Also within stone throw of where they had chosen to shoot. they left their pretty automobiles so the ducks would get a look at the new 1954 models. 'I counted nine cars and trucks there. 2. Before it. was light enough to see fiftccn yards or less some of our friends were shooting at the air. or a wee teal which was stupid and then we could hear the blacks winging their way to some hide- outs such as our game sanctuaries or a private pond (I wonder how the Woimacott boys would have done in that locality) could this on where the great dufk concen- tration to which we build our blinds. Ind hopes went?. 3. What. provisions are made to see that those boys of 10 or 12 years of age who have no gun sense and know less about birds do not shoot or tote guns. they 1 are carrying guns. shooting and have 3 real angling and hunting licenca too. . 1. Between the last few days of, September and the middle of Oct.- depending on the kind or fall. our, ducks just. naturally tend in leave. the marshes and rivers for the comfort of the senweeds and warml sandbnrs. I am sure of this and have seen it proven the past two years that as far as we are con-i cerned tip East that October 9th isl too late fnr our shooting in star-t.l 5. Lastly, I do not think that thel ducks in particular like bcingl chased from their pl.-grounds several times in succession by blrdl counters in little red neroplanes.' Just prior to the opening date too? could it he that. we are .nuppnsed' to scatter the ducks in an effort to save them? i And by the way, my partner and I didn't do any better. I rim. Sir. etc... EAST QUEENS GUNNER' P,S.-Also I might add that we saw the boys shoot down the old grey gull. A few marsh hens And one poor lad (I suppose he thought he was stunning 3 teal) fired his full seven rounds hi. it mud hen only to see the hilly bird dive down and up In the weeds. and he In still diving tool SUDBURY. Ont. (CP)-A Sud- bury alderman refusod to attend; a civic dinner Friday for two touring West German officials. "I was paid 81.25 a day for five years to shoot them Ilnys." He served overseas during the Second World War. WI LT. VISIT CHARLOTTETOWN N mm. to 8 pain. 9 mm. to 5 pm. 2 Also 9 mm. to 8 pan. 9 mm. to 5 pm. and yourself, come in grid 3.'mt.te to xnnsu city. ..n R. R. 1 for the past 25 years, is pictured above favorite horse and jog cart. A lover of horses, Mr. Duffy has never deserted his equestrian pal for the more modem means of transportation during his long and efficient mail service. The photo was taken by Mr. Leo Elliott of Mont- Courier And Favorite Horse 'l'W'.. L . Mr. Augustine Duffy, Royal Mail Courier for Kinkora, with his Meet Today xtln First Exhibition Game George Kelli, two new-comers, will Add Itrength to the back- field along with Mark Ladner. Doug Cudmore and Dave Mac- Leod. Mr. A. J. Mncmlam will not be .on hand to work his second team today due to his trip to the main- land with the first S.D.U. team who are. scheduled to meet the Nova Scotia Technical College in A regluar fall intercollegiate match. S.D.U. won the first game of the season as they defeated Acadia Axe,mcn 6-5 in n ruggcii contest at the local field last Sat- urday. Canadiens Shut Out Hawks; Back In First Place CHICAGO. (AP) -- Montreal Canadians moved back into first place in the National Hockey League Friday night by blanking Chicago Black Hawks. 34). Montreal's big gun line of Bernie "Boom Boom" Geoff:-ion. Dickie .Moore. and Jean Marc Beliveau counted the Canadians scoring. The loss was the Hawk's third in four games and had the 5.750 crowd booing at the end of the game. Canndtens now hold it one-point. edge of Detroit Red Wings. SUMD ARY First erind Scoring-None. Penalties: Morison 5.43; l.itzen- berger 8:26. Second Period 1. Montreal. Geoffrion (Leclnir. Olmsteadl 2:42; 2. Montreal, Moore (Geoffrion, Beliveau) 15:18. Penalties: Johnson. 9209: Mac- Kny 18:23. 3 . Third Period 3. Montreal. Beliveau 12:80. Penalties: None. ;Plowmen Compete In Pouring Rain BRESLAU. -0nt., (GP)- Fifty- four Ontario high school boys stay- ed out alone in the pouring rain all day Friday and competed for the Onltario secondary schools plowing tit c. The Judges were their only spec- tutors. All but three boys finlshedethe dny-long competition. The three that didn't had to quit when their tractors mired in the mud. The Judges weren't able to mark the score sheets because it. was cat who was a visitor to Kinkora this past summer. GREAT ANNUAL AUTUMN SALE! . iiiscounis of 20 to film on Brand- . ed lines of Fine Haberdashery. Hats. Work Clothing. Topcoats. SHOP TODAY - SALE ENDS TONIGHT ENDE O raining so hard. Plowing match of- SUITS 69.50 SUITS 55.00 OVERGOATS TDPGOATS so SABARIIIIIE TOPOOATS 4.2 Entire stock P A N T S Excont WHITE SHIRTS 4-95 salo 2.95 FLEECE OOMBS s-I-3.29 OVERALLS MAY 207;; off Work Shirts to-nv 2070 off HOSIERYI I Linen Hdkfsm ms 3 in 1.00 nsutcnh The opening morning for 1954 is past history and as usual the reaction among the "hunting fra- ternity ranges from excellent to poor plus. Asgone sportsman ex- pressed it: "I feel so low I could walk under a snake wearing a top hat". Others- had their limit. of eight ducks before 7.30 am. That's the general picture. ylf a hunter didn't have some black ducks in his game bag before the first 2!, minutes or half hour had passed h chances were slim. The cagcy bl clu didn't. tarry long after th: gum started popping. I know of A sand bar lying approximately 300 yards off shore that begins to ban. at three quarter tide. ,At sun-up over two thousand blacks had found sanctuary there. To be perfectly frank duck hunters fared better than I ex- pected with respect to blacks. Thosc who rigged out with a good stool oi decoys in some quiet back wntei some distance from the main culi- centratlons of gunners had prctii fair pickings with single and pan: of black ducks. The seasoned vot- ernns among the blacks took the hint when the gunners began tak- (Contlnued on page 7) Kid Howard Wins Decision HALII-Mx. (CP) - Canadian light-weight champion Richard (Kid) Howard won a unimimoui 10-round decision over Bryan Kelly. of Niagara Falls. 0nt.. in I non-title fight Friday night. Kelly substituted for Armand Savoic of Montreal who said last week he. was too ill to fight. Howard took the title from So vole last month. ficlnla said they would try to havi the results worked out. by tin weekend. one hundred other plowmen nlsx braved the rain to compete in four other classes. The ground, despitt excellent drainage was greasy and difficult to work. -ywy4yyg:w- coco run OILS 9 But by 'I'o'sf IIIAI. 9911 T0-DAY 39,50 to-on 34. 50 on sale At Price .00 To-DAY 1 .oo T0-DAY links. off .50 to-nu 95c