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Aug. 20 _ (C?) — Kenny Reardon, Montreal Cana- lhree-monih growth o! beard and tells o1 his solution for keeping in lhepe between hockey seasons. commitment, the linden. ‘complete with beard. ex- Mlw o! Quebec's northeast ior olf- ienson iitneu. card. NEW YORK. A118. 34 — (AP)- The lightweight. title bout between liens‘ defence stalwart, pats a champion Ike Williams and Jesse Flores has been moved back o day to Sept. m because o! e radio 20th Century Sporting Club announced today. ed here Monday that there's Welterweight Rey Robineon will thing like an excursion into the meet Cuba's Kid Gevilan in e. noon-title IO-rournder on the same PUTTING THING! TOGETHER-l l As two and trwo makes always tour, So other tact: together score. -Old Mother Nature. i Roddy Fox Junior smaried and ached and felt. very miserable in- 1 deed. It wasn't just the emailing- and the aching that made him lieel so miserable, had as these were. No it wasn't just lhesel There was also the terrlhle fright he had had and the mystery of, what had happened. It really \\'.'i$l a mystery. something he couldn't understand at. all. How could a noise sting? It. couldn't. cq course,’ it couldn't. Yet just that thing! ‘had ha/ppened There had been a , sharp, frightening sound and al_ the same time he had been slung Q in several places. He had started‘ to run and the same thin; had ‘lhappened again. There had been‘ a bang and more painful sling; , O1 course, you have guessed what had happened. Young Redd)‘ r had been shot. The dreadiul gun l had been too for away for thef shot to do him serious harm, hui ,‘ still hurt. It was a puzzled 5mm". ‘ Fox who lay licking his wounds. and trying to understand Just. whet had hllppened. Two days before he had visiiedl a larmyard and caught a rat Hen. ‘ He know oi no reason why hr- shouldrflt catch one of those stupid feathered folks id! he would than there was for not trying Iii’ catch other birds oif the Green Meadow! and the Green Forest Nothing had happened and he had hid the most satisfying dinner oi, all his short life, Even now hisl, mouth watered at thought o! u.‘ Today he had tried tor another. Betoire he could catch one that flight/fill stinging noise had start- ed him running for his liie. V "It had something to do with thoae big, stupid birds." said the‘ {young Fox, talking to himself there being no one else to talk to He thought this over for a fen" minutes. Then he remembered that as he ran he had locked hark over his shoulder and hnd wen one or! those big liven-legged folks ‘whom before flhls he had seen only in the for distance and or 1948 SAILING SCHEDULE, SUBJECT TO CHANGE IIORTIILIIABEIILAIIO FERRIES LIMITED (Daily Including Sunday) Standard Time JUNE 27th to SEPT. 26th Leave Wood lslands— Prince Nova ..... 1 A.M.,11A.M., 3 P.M. Charles A. Dunning ......u.. 9 A.M., 1 PM, 5 PM. Leave Carribou- _, Charles A. Dunning .....U_.. 7 A.M., 11 A.M., 3 P.M. - 9 A.M.,1P.M., 5 P.M. Prince Nova . . . . LISTEN IN TO CFCY AT 7:45 A.M. (Standard Time) FOR LATEST NEWS and INFORMATION 8-1 b Ilfinl! ml r .~ Tlflirsl(1l‘fl uni slum-i mo» m we We rlz.-i.~:.zis.rr CAN'T ML! 01 51'» whom he knew nothing at all. ‘ ‘This one had been pointing whni had loc-ked like a stick at him Oould it be that this two-lerzzed | "person had something in do with ,= lthose ‘big birds and with the stinging noise? He couldn't see, lhow this could he, hut the more he thcu-ght about it the more the Keeling grow that this was so, 1 A passing Grow haw that. some , thing was wrong with the young Fox and stopiped to try to find out what had happened. His sharp; eyes new at once that the youni: Fox had been licking himself in several places. “Are you hurt?" he asked. Raddy Junior ltled that he was. He told what, had happened end how he had put. things to- gether until new he was alnzost sure that the two-legged giant nhl l the stinging noise had something, to do with his hurts. 5 The Crow listened, his head ' cadced an one side and n shrewd . look in his shenp eyes. "You're a 1 iudky young Fox ii ever there wasf one.“ said he. i “I think I'm an unlucky one.“ whispered Freddy Junior. "Don't tell me you don't lcncvw n . Man and a fire-stick when you see I them, and don't know enough InI keep away from them!" jeererl the '- Crciw. - l "I don't lmow what you are talk. , lng about,” replied the young For The Crflw sew that this was true. . Then he exrplained about the Invo- legged folks called Men and hrnv to many of the Green Forest nnfll Green Meadow folk they were tht‘ enemies most. feared and new!‘ in be trusted. He eiaplalned ho-w rnly lihey carried the tire-stlnlts. th-ii hurt 0r killed at n distance, and! how those hi: birds called Hensi ‘g’ l HEATING EQUIPMENT or ALL rvrcs coat GAS OIL ELECTRIC GENERAL srovs AND sumac: co. Phone IBBO - Gt. Geo. St. (By Thornton W. Burgess) E Jl By Josephine Culberlton “I dc-n‘t know what you are talk- ing about." replied the young Fox. “were to be round only near Iihl hmnes of Men and are best lett along "you're a lucky young Fox." be repeated. and flew away. The yrimg Fox continued to lick his wounds, and as he licked he made up his mind. He would keep away from the plates where Men live. no matter how hungry he wee, zintil he knew more about Man Ind his m-ays nud the stinging noise than he flow did. He still didn't understand the latter and how it rould hurt at a distance, but he no longer bothered to try. It was r ugh to know hhat it was e0. He s glad that he had iound it out . ore something worse could hap- jcrn, He hogan to understand why Mr. Crow nod called him e lucky yoiuni: Fox. HOw wry right that Crow “us! .__- The next. story; “A Double Bur- prise." - Contract Bridge I i. 4 .\._»~\.,_,\,\-v\-\ '7\'7\l\)§\7\.\. Q11’? x WHEN DECLARE! MISC OUNTED “f-‘KRYT If declare: had careiully count rd his own entries in today's deal he would have seen that the plan of play he was adopting could not succeed nuainst correct deiense. Thus. hr might have been guided in o better coiust Scnivzlealer. J3olhsidcs vulnerable QKOB Q3 ¢KQJ107OI aim _ (‘M10103 A764 evAQJ N e109! gals W E 2.8176! Qsliiiil s 8i aaaz Ql~2642 0A433 has “iliehirlding: West rmened the spade queen. Afar wuclising the combined 11mg; for some time- declarer pu‘. up riummy's king and returned the sznrrleton heart When East played the. eight. South had to sacrifice his king because he could not a!- icrd to let. East. hold the trick and lend a club through the ace. West, nfter capturing the heart king, lrd the spade iaiok. South's are iron, and a heart was rulfcn in dummy. Now declare: led n lrump to his own are and ruffed another heart - but he could not return to the closed hand again pvqir. hf.‘ lending to his own club nre—a fatal play —and thus n6 was loft with one heart. When re throw We". on lead with B 5P5“- w t. who had iollowed his part- no s hmrt. spots carefully, safely m-iml wnh another high heart. and after declnrcr had ruited tn’: in dummy. he had no chance to avoid the loss oi a club trick. 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