I use Cullen. Olnrlottetown, Tues. Eng. 81, 1fll.'lMt Stewart F SPORTS RONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN Tops Eagles Mount Stewart beat George- town 8-2 Sunday at Georgetown Eagles to jump into a first place tie in the King's County Base- ball League. Art Coffin won his seventh game of the season. scattering eight hits over the route. Allie MacPhee went the dis- tance for Georgetown allowing A Greci 1 Week WELL, that was a great week of racing and directors of Provincial Exhibition Association surely must be grateful for the way the weatherman used th ‘ure. S racing programs but that's asldn em throughout the entire show. it would have been nice to get in all eleven harness g for a whole lot any summer. However, tn.-. way the rains were coming down this year we were wondering if they would than they would have raced. B Tuesday. everything was lovely . In the last three years. 33 have more cards cancel ut. widi the sole exception of and things went on as schedul- cards were scheduled for Old Home Week patrons and 30 were raced. That is auniighty high percentage and one which is hard to equal. Back cards were rained out but the Wasll‘ a sign of a washout. inl95t) two years prior to that. there St. nobody would wonder at the promoters showing ex- treme satisfaction about the way things went. The races were icarcly over when the heavens opened wide. It looked as though they were just waiting cluded. until that final dash was con- They Worked Hard I‘! was a hard week on ma hours every day of the big show ny people who worked long No matter how early we got out to the track in the morn- ing. we always found president Cecil Stewart on hand. When we left after the night races (and it was then the morning) Cecil was still there. He answered thousands of questions dur- ing these days but was never When he left early Sunday morning. he been mighty tired and mighty s ‘ too busy to listen to anyone. surely must have atisfied And then, follow director, Frank ‘Duck' Acorn wa. sh the effects of the long week S through Friday and Saturday w was draw after draw for ‘Duck’ nouncer duties in the judges‘ s owing aturday night. ‘Duck’ worked ith the ‘flu as a companion. It all week long besides his an- he handled stand. However. them all with distinction and surely must have been a happy man when the final dash was over. ANY other directors with d out these duties most capably.. one of them would be the least Cecil and ‘Duck’ for the great. lilies assigned to them carried However, we are sure that not annoyed at us for singling out part tlicy played in the big ho Il'll0W. There aren't too many folks around these parts w could stand the pace the way M r. Stewart and Mr.Acorn stood it last,.week. Whether they like it or not, the truth remains that neither of them is a young fellow anymore. But the pace they set during Old Home Week would put a young fellow to ihamc. So Cecil an d ‘Duck’. They worked surely was wortliwl‘ iile for a great job in their respective chores. we salute both long and hard but their work You can't argue with siicccss and that's what they achieved ten base blows. Bud Maclntyre was top better for the winners with a two for three showing. Maclntyre also collected the longest hit, a dou- ble to right field. S. Johnson was two for four for Georgetown. F. Walker called the balls and strikes and L. Jay and G. Clark worked the bases. Park, Pistons Play Tonight ) A sdheduled softball playoff game last evening, me first of a best of five finals for the City Softball Lea title between National Park All-Stars. was post on account of rain and has msclheduiled to this evening at 6.3) on the Old Diamond. an’: at 7.'4’£M.4. ZEADERS, I/5 F/R67 nw . /mm [AV///6‘ ME /mi//Vs:-'57‘ 554504’ at I Track Record Falls AT this time we would like to pass on our bouquet to Harry Hirsch, owner and Georae ‘Titter’ .Vl'auger, driver of the great trotting mare Fctloran that lowered the Charlottetown Driving Park mark last Friday afternoon. Junior Meet Resu me: Today The second roiuid of the Jui- ior Invitational golf meet be- tween Gharlottetown and Sum- mersfde and giinls will underway at 11 o'clock this morning at the Summ Town and Country Club. Ron Boyleis is leading in the ys‘ division with Martin Schurman ahead in girls’ section. ‘Bose-ball Tilt ls Postponed The first game of the Island Senior Baseball finals between Senior Abbies and Summer- slde RCAF scheduled for last evening was called off on ac- count of rain and will be play- ,ed at a later. date. lStcike Race Is Cancelled 1'3. /9’/5 R560/PD new 3:7‘/'ER Ital?! fifl/’/’aA’r. Ieitflhlsel-stsshelst Sutherin, Mitchell Share Scoring leg TORONTO (CP) —— A pair of Oliver, M kickers—one on e first- place Racine, 0 team and the other on the last Chandler. 0 place c1'ub—\siha.l'e the scoring Cosentino. H lead in the Eastern Football Flemmine 0 Conference with each of the four Luster» M league teams having played two gE'i‘l’i‘:°'TT games. v ' Don Sutherin has booted 14 points to help Hamilton Tiger- Ste Cats to two victories in as many starts. Bill Mitchell has alsolwhite 0 kicked I4 polns for T01‘01‘lilOlFabi¢'M Argonauts. who have failed to‘ OOGOODOOOOOOUIQ 6O9¢OOO°O¢OOt-It-I Id€9¢@©€@€€©§)-‘Q PQGGQGGGQGGQGC in either Sutherin's total is made up of seven‘ converts, two field goals and a single. Mitchell has four _conyerts. three field goals and a single. He soared to the top w o heir wo ames. . . H t g ;Pliillies Blast |Houston 7-1 In so richly deserved. The old mar of 17 years but it ci-iimlilctl when Fcdoran got home in 2.07:] on 1* riday. ll was nice that veteran owner liarry Hirsch should have the llOi‘.("l' and it \\’.’l‘~ equally fit driver. Bolli ‘.l 'll€' gm.i.... are big assets to the race game in the the hustle and hustle of Gold (flip and Saucer activities, the great feat of this young marc didn't get the full acclaim it FREDERICTON (CP) —The ‘three-year-old stake harness |race scheduled for here Thurs- |day ni ht has been cancelled k had withstood the onslaughts 8 ‘due to insufficient entries. Dow Clowater, publicity director for ‘Fredericton Raceway announc- led Monday ling ‘hot ‘Tittcr‘ should be the Maritimen. tulate Bill of the scoring race with 11 points on three field goals and PHILADELPHIA (AP)-Phlb gitpairsotf cgnverts against Ham- adelphia Phillles defeated Hous- i on a ur ay. _ - Fullback Bobby Kunm who ton Colts 71 in the first game has scored a touchdown in “ch ‘ of a scheduled doubleheader of Hammonvs games. 315,. has l Monday night for their 13th vic- a single and holds down ‘lIll‘d tory in as many meetings vith place with 13 points. ,the Taxans. The scorers (Legend: H-3 )ost- -.mm mo, we would like to con la - , The second game was wd fluddy. (.mm,h(," on "N, fin‘. shoving of stormy ‘- r. Clowater said only five Hamilton: M—-Montreal: O—1poned because of rain. 5,,ng_ Tm. Boy.“ trot“, (.]m5(.d F-(.d,,l.a“ right ,0 we wire In ;horses were entered in the Ottawa: T—Toronto): Wes Covington and Clay Dal- hotli trips :lllfl iiiidoiibtt-rll_v pushed the Sydney trottcr to the levent S” entries were "ems" . TDC FGS ms‘ rympl? hit b3°k't°'b3°k l‘°m9 new mark Thig Stormy Song is a Smmheafled performer and -sary for the race to be held. Mitchell, T 0 4 3 1 14 - runs ‘in the Phlllles' half of the Bill was indeed llappy with his showing. itlililieznnn H 2 l) i l ilfih mmgg iamfr two wliirll outs ‘ A nice trot is alivavs a delight to watch and that one Fri- ' ' . was °,v "g.°n’s 9'3 an ‘ day afternoon was one of the best. Pltchers gliiglg, “:5 § 3 2 g '1§£)()‘:l1“‘ym7’le5 “mth °f the 5”‘ By '['}'m CANADIAN PRESS Grant. I! 2 0 0 0 12 Houston got its run in the third Probable pibuhers for today‘: Henley. H 2 0 () ll 12.when Norm Larker doubled and major League games, won and McDougall. T 2 0 0 0 12lRoman _Mejias singled.. llls Acquire Grosz; Release lhompkins MONTREAL (CP) —— Coach Perry Moss and his hot-and- cold Montreal Alouettes jumped on the quarterback mcrry—.=.’o- round again Monday with the acquisition of import quarter- back Dave Grosz and lease of Gerry Thompkins, last year's top signal - caller. Grosz, waived Canadian Football BAS-EBALL SCORES National League re- out of (ll League by rst Pittsburgh out) 010 100 - :' 6 0 New York 000 000 000 - 4 I Frien (14-11) and Burgess: d _ Hook (7-14) MacKenzie (9) and Cannizzaro. Hr: Pbh — Burgess ‘ (12) Second Pittsburgh zoo 200 mi - 6 9 0 New York 200 t)()() 100 - 3 7 1 ‘ McBean (13-8) Olivo (7) Face (8) and Leppcrt: R. L. Miller (0-10) MacKenzie (6) R. G. Mil- ler (8) and Pignatano. Coleman (8). HR: Pgh—-Skinner (18). 000 102 000 ll - 3 11 0 l()00l)0ll)l4- 7100 Williams, Perranoskl (8 L. Williams. Perranoskl (8) L. ._lherry (6-3) (1) and Roseboro; ;.Purkey (19-4) and Edwards. 34 Foiles (10). HRS: LA~---W. Davis 1118) T. Davis (20; Cin—Robin- ; U!) '33). First . ,1‘. Cincinnati 001 l)()0()(l0- Ill 5 ;Piuni. 103(lZ01()x- 7120 . Farrell (8-I6) Tlefenauer (6) -McMahon (8) and Campbell; fGreen (6-5) and Dalrymple. " fills: Ph9e—-Covington (8) Del- e ( ) FY11’) 01l)00l200- 4 63 50x- 9150 Fran ' .- —-Cepcda 2 (26) Kuenn , (7) F‘. Alou (I9) Mll——.lohnson (I) T. Aaron (6). American League 002101:-.l' 9 giyllanesota 300 -Sehwall (6;-14), Radatx r7)‘ " since he could not be used de- l 1120t)0—4'91‘'e ,. lost reoo 'eiit.heses: American League Chicago (Wynn 6 - 9) at Balti- more (Ro 7-6), (N). Cleveland (Perry 9-9) at De tmoit (Bimiifmg 12-8), (N). Washington - 10 8 at Minnesota (Kralick 8-8), ). . Boston (Wilson his,» art - Saskatchewan Rou h Riders 53‘ Olly ‘Fischelr )' l )' earlier this month, wgill be used? New M‘ . ‘Md 10'” ‘t as a back-up man behind start- ,‘L°5 Angel“ lfielmsky ‘ml’ ml‘ ing quarterback Sandy Stephens’ . N““"'“' L°“3“' flil as a corner linebacker onl Pmsl.’"“‘gh ‘Gibb?’ 2 .‘ dofgnca illfrangs (r7Iaddnx 8-5 .1 Thompkins, who final] w n 9”’ W ‘W ‘ out among a host of candidatgs llM°°"h°3d,°‘2)- ‘ as .c Al's quarterback lastl l°'T°°'l° 13'”) 3‘ year. was placed on waivers Ch’°‘*5° l°"“i‘”°" 5'11); at Phila- , (N). at Hou Bruce 7-7) delphia (Hamilton 6-11) 1. 1 H, _ st. Louk (Jackson) 10-10) S.,,,“°theY,° ‘;.,§§,f‘“§,§_ Milwauloee tsiuiw 15-11). (N). games scheduled. (N Kan fensively. and was put out with a broken leg in 1959. His bid for a come- been appointed 3 0'Gui-ro joined Argos in 1057 Bonslia A. .back with the Big Foiir club Playoff Dales lAre Announced At 3 meeting of the P.E.l. Softball Assn. Executive held in the Main Brace Club Rooms recently the following playoff dates were set or each clas- sificetlon: Senior “B" — Saturday. Sept- ember let. in Summerslde with the series concluding . . in oliarlottetawn, (doubleiieada~ ..Jet5.. fishers". A-up.i.'st fith -— .Iohnny’s as C.T. "Jets" (doubleheader if necessary). These dates are suggested only. but winner must be clared by Aug. 8th at the latent". Winner of Series "A" at ’ MAI m. at Johnny's “King- 9. ‘P Sept lst. with “B" at Sept. 2nd (doubleheader). event of rain Monday. Sept. 5. West Prince Alistara New bye (toes of coin). Ellenslie Le- , [ion at Enman . Co. A ust 25th with doubl necessary) August Sat. Aug. 25th. “Cata" versus eheader (if ’ . trial h. playoff. R.C.A.F. will meet N. winner in Summerslde Sept. 6th winner Sqit with doiible-header (ll neces- ner at "All-Stars" Sept md. 1'?) Sept. lslfi in N.B. — Bx-lnce County win- IE IE8 "A ner at Queens winner Sept. lltb Int. "C" — August 21st -— wl Prince Sept Nortii Leglona 15th. Juvenile - no Island playoff. the Abel-ton team to meet Neva Seotia whales in Nova Scotle Sept. lot. with the dotibleiieadei yen in . (if necessary) on the Hand August 21st — Canadian Tire September and. Roger Maris slammed a three-run homer for New York Athletics defeated the Yankees The victory, which gave the Aquatic Day Is Success The annual Red Cross aquatic picnic‘ was held Saturday after- noon. August 18, at Chelton Beach and was highly successful. Co-sponsor of the enjoyable af- fair was Sumnierslde's Radio Station CJRW. Here are the results: Free style (boys) 10 yrs. and under. 10 yds. 1-Frank Rop- er; 2-Ralph Ross; 3-Larry Bak- er. Free style (girls) 10 under. 10 yds. 1-Elaine 2-Susan Monty. . Open (Girls) 10 and 11 yrs, an yds. 1- Maureen Coady; 2-M1 chelle Murphy: 3-MAT)’ 3510 onty. . Open (Boys) 10 and 11 yrs, 20 yds. 1-Stephen Wonnacott; 3- John MacEachern; 3-Frank Clas- yrs. and Peppln: son. Free style (Girls) 12 and 13 yrs, 20 yds. I-Frances Whitlock; Rickey Curtis; 3-Connie Cullen. Yrs. 20 yds 1-Bruce Newman; 2- Mlchael Coady; 3-David Kit- so Clarence Mercer; 2-Mrs. Aldrld ge. Free style (Girls) 14 and 15 yrs. 50 yds. 1-Frances Whltlock; 2-Rickey Curtis. Free style (boys open, 50 yds. 1-Douglas MacLean; 2-J amie Nicholson; 3-Mike Coady. Free style (boys) 50 yds. 1- George Barton; 2- Robert Ness; 3-Donald McFadden. Free style (girls). open, 50 yds 1-Judy Archer; 2-Frances Wliitlock 3-Mary Cullen. Back stroke (boys) 10 yrs. and under, 10 yds. 1-Frank Rop- er; 2-Ralph Ross. Back stroke (girls) 10 yrs. and under. 10 yds. 1-Elaine Peppln. Back stroke (boys) 11 to yrs, 20 yds. 1-David Xitson: 2- B-ruoe Roper; 3-Delmar New- I-11 to man. Back stroke (girls) 11-13 yrs. yds. 1-Frances Whitlock; 1- Michelle Murphy; Rickey Cur- Breast stroke (boys), open, 50 yds 1- Robert Ness; George Barton; Dave Mercer. Breast or side stroke (girls) open, 50 yds. 1-Judy Archer: :- Frances Whitlock: 3-Mary Cul- len. Breast or side stroke (boys) open, 50 yds 1-Douglas Mac- Lean: 2-Brian Ross; 3-Jamie Nicholson. » Breast or side stroke, (girls) open. 50 yds 1-Frances Whit- lock: 2-Rickey Curtis. Dog Paddle 1-Larry Baker; 2- Tommy len. Free style (men) 400 yds 1- George Barton: 2-Winston Yeo Free style (girls).200 yds 1- Judy Archer: 2-Frances Whit- lock; 3-Mary Cullen. Front glide (10 yrs and un- der) 1- Ralph Ross; 2-Alex Sharkey; 3-Frank Roper. Wading Race. 20 yds 1-Tom Cullen; 2-Ron sharkey. Mothers‘ race 1-Mrs. Clarence Mercer: 2-Mrs. Sharkey; 3-Mrs Percy Ramsay. ALUMINUM STORM-SCREEN WINDOWS To order “your. storm windows enjoy full opmfort of a warmer goose this 3 win- r .jhe will be out of action at least two weeks with a kidney injury a The Al -‘terbacks lthough both are on the injury lreserve list. They are veteran ,' "W " Joe Francis. out with a knee in- ‘ A jury that plagued him all last season. and Cal Connor, Queen's lUniVerslty's quarterback last SCOUT FOI’ AI'9°5' year _wh}oi suffeyei a broken 'ToRoN . I one in s wris n - TO (CP).-- rmer “'°rk°'"" We season Toronto Argonaut end oPete WILL DRESS FRIDAY O'Garro has GT05Z- 3 7-3*.)'e-'iT~0ld. ' 205- Pacific coast scout for the East- -l')0Ufld8l‘ from the University of em Football Conference club. Oregon. will be in the lineup for the Alouettes' clash with llargiilton in Montreal Friday‘? nig t. bagfiexlll-rl;:i‘l:;°‘3,:':k°‘§;‘l::’ggl°l; ended when he was cut from for offensive duties at halfback, ‘he “ind '”t week‘ replacing Meco Polizlanl, who 3' Wm w°rk °“t °f C‘m°" dislocated his left shoulder ,'l‘ and °°“°°'m"l‘ °'‘ “"9" against Ottawa Rough Riders ‘amt 3‘ lb“ “*1- Thursday. Pollnzlanl was put. 0!! ill!‘ inlllfy reserve list. 1 0 0 DA koffiiilllal saliefullback =-8'03‘ Esflmat. .on ar w t ed . on the injury -e§§m i:.’l.'°ai. $38,500 less though doctors’ st lndlcau EDMONTON (CP) -- A net ff d loss of $33,509 on 1962 opera- su ere against Ottawa. tions was estimated Monday by Edmonton Eskimos of the West- Minor Playoffs §§'§§.itl' °.?i""1" .1...-,l'ii.°..'°'i'.‘.” ..'.‘....'. e s. Afe U-ndfirway _ In an adv rtlsement published in T journal as "an open "let- Tiizg-.-_« den-glad Red 50,, 17. ter to our citizens" signed by c 11 - v- _ president H. (Red) "M Mlhofl. 0” 'f“t9”y Min‘: League '1'” , the club estimated income at ““ ‘°" "5 °’' “3’- 11 WY‘ ; 8440.000‘ and expenses at $478,- bourne hurled the win while Dohcily took the loss. SM). STANDINGS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American League MacDonald and Brian Roy bat- ed ll'mlerS in this contest. ’ - _ in th Min Le . 5. ‘,',‘'‘'l:{°'“' s§'§a‘;,“ iiy life cgiantsotiook fuietialgall lN Y 1‘ 3‘; L "°'-93” H ,,m,, ",'{g,_ m,m'__Kme'_ ~ in their semi-final series with 13;" Anfd" ,1 I‘: g‘; ___H* . , L White Sox. belting the Sox 10- mm 71 so :5" 5 .l ‘ Y o. . gm} 3 us 3. Andy Maclfenna fired a two . (menu .5 M 51610“ ., “ . alt: .IIO-Imis- mi hilt’-r for the victors Detroit oi as ‘eon A _p,1¢¥ut5),] Mire Connolly led ail hitters 3.mmm.. «,3, j“ 14 ,_ti) how. with I 9-for-8 performance. Cleveland so as .473 my. gym (‘I7 um 3KI'é'llfl.lmTllP lln:IhL:mAnI;;gll9 iflogton 5357 _m 17 . ‘T’ I . -— _ ‘ WI‘0l'l . | & K‘ C" u _ (ltl).“T.mvmvn flh l V-ml-. "'1" .»-:....-i mo (xiv-'.|T.T:..,,,,,’ 44 g ‘ \- srninsas WITH POSITIONS - SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 22. P051‘ TIME 8:00 PM. RACE 1 1-Way Mon; 2.—soott Deosmae; 3. Honest Bruce; 4.—Wh fi 5.—Jol1y Less; e.—Mlss McGee: 7.—Jollt2y Saionlte. .- Also uigible: Jolly Oavellero. RACE! t 1 C ' . 1.—aiuck H: 2.——Oorby: 3‘.-—M1ster Key: 4.—- Hi Lee: B... Dot's Boy: 6.-Winuars Wish: ‘I.-Law Mark: Alex. Also Ifllgible: hbe um. iuicnsui ‘ 1--Nor Amway: z—A aw; 8.—Windale Prllce; 4.saislu- EEC; 5.—Gey ‘fiestas; .—Il‘uture Chief: ‘I.-Mighty Mn; 8. Mine Aileo eligible: Bmy G. Command. l RACE! 4 A I I-—-Phlltifs Queen: 2.—Jolltty'a Pride: 3.-Tom Dee" 4 wineie J I v 4 (flea; 5.—-—Prnfi'eee Brand: 6.—G Lee Cl ; .—P uqg; 8.—-Prheeu sonic I’ e“ 7 ‘uh iuicnsus .—ai:yr>unee:aomiiesuu1.eaia-; -A 8.-Gay Lelnl: 4. Echo may ‘L Nu-he Clea. WHY? BETTER DELIVERY ll'l'l'lI INSTALLAHONI AVOID ‘III FALL BUSH" INJOY EARLY WINTII COMFORT PRICES! from S15.00epeiid Competitive wtth_.aey other Illllb Ines wteeew. Pbsee eeferlsesetetemtetlees. ALUMINUMASEIJ STORING D0038 THERE HUB’! BI A REASON Cl-IANDLH IROS. LTD 10: 3.--filv RI; G.Boomtown; yle (boys) 12 and 13 51 ii. Mothers’ race, 20 yds. 1-Mrs. b "“" Athletics Whip /Yankeles’; Twins Top Red Sox tory against 18 ‘losses. Athletics the series 8-2. wasiscored two runs on Bob del xmdmwj as” muhbaggu played before a crowd of 13.721, ) moo’! llllde. In l'l'l'0l‘. N01’!!! bringing the series attendance siebern's single and Mann! to 101.720, an all-time Kansas,Jimenes' sacrifice fly. City record. In the day's only other Amerl- Ggfil T30 “OMEN”?! ham. . ‘"3"’ ’ l"‘“"‘ nu“ b‘“°d in can League game Harmon 1(i1- mm 1., mg“ “a gang 1° to” b°1°"' 3 n v Boston a lebrewdhlt a two-run homer in gel)! an s dollllblfi by del 194 with Mm“. on till f aixthtgle aresomeredow s Mfnneasotao Twhiiis a 6-4 gictozy 1”“ new fence ‘Pd '3” '°°" Stigman (8-3). over Boston Red Sox at Minne .}V;3ry3'fi-“mTl?- °g;:“_’“'i'n W" The Twins scored thr ee us- earned runs off Boston starter Don schwall (6-14) in the first. In the National League Los Angeles was at Cincinnati, San Francisco at Milwaukee, Hons. ton at Philadelphia and Pitts- epo . The Athletics started lhelrl e)shth- rally against the Yankees in. Roland Sheldon (6-ll) lost and the fourth inning when they I Ed Rakow gained his 12th vic- 3 Tennis Ti’rles Decided Monday b a Pirates - Meta encounters were doubleheader-s. \ ATTENTION OTTAWA (CP)—Three closed girls’ 16 event, won‘ the cham- titles were decided Monday asl pionship 7-5 6-1 - Andree TRUCKERS the Canadian junior tennis Martin, 14, of ontreal. Rose- championships went through the fourth day of p y. V Only two of the eight closed only to Canadians Tires are the Biggest Headaches when they are in poor shape. Avoid costly delays. Have them check- ed regularly by Specialists. Ha ax. The two events still to be de- ci clded are the closed boys’ ll) Faye Urban’: win in the and closed boys’ 16 singles. In girls’ 18 event was the day'a,l.he senior event, Bob Moffatt. big et. Faye, a 16-year-old 16, of Vancouver will meet An- blonde from Windsor. 0nt., top- dre Tielemans, 18, of Montreal ed Vicki Berner. 17, of Van- in the final today. couver, winner of the cham- The boys‘ 16 t“ al, also to be pionship for the last two years, played today. ill bring to- .gether Moffatt and Barry Shakespeare, 15, of I-Ial ax. M top seed in the event, got there by defeating fourth- y seeded Bernard Holdup, 16, of FAVORITE (Toronto. Shakespeare. the sec- Rosemarie Fletcher. 16 of Ot-gond seed. defeated Bob Bards- tawa, the favored player in the 1 ley, 16, of Vancouver. .,.._(.00o,-“ye A R Terry Leach, 14, of Ottawa defeated Peter Richardson. also 14, of Montreal 8-6, 6-4 for the o s’ 14 closed championship. WINS TANTON TIRE 152 Kent St. Dial 4-8574 A For as little as Twenty cents a day E l l Lessiiianzocuiua/auyanoanguemigicat homamn‘ nee ; ‘e e ' toiillyourlionieheetingproblciii. I Y Yuljilllfl] set Agcntocnhtriblm. 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