v-...T-LL15-gnu-.-....,.. . . ---.....;-...' CHICAGO the major tea 'I wianingut pitcher. hurled the league-leading C fl”:."'..... rnuday light before I IAN. Nellie For buea-loaded single with one out in the 10th inning brought home rookie .lim Landia with the game's only run and en- Ihllid the White so: to maintain their five-game lead over New York Yankees who whipped Cleve- land 7-4. Pierce was near perfect in post-9 Ing his ninth victory of the season i against two losses. He allowed but ' two hits--a leadnff double to Billy Klaus in the third and I leadoffi atngle no Nob Zauchln in the- e-glillt ' (AP)-Billy Plereqt white so: to I to-ianiul over Boston Red Soxlon crowd diatarter Dean Stone developed I lbliater on his I streak to four games. longest A White Sox Defeat Boston Rediegs Lose Brooks The little lefttiander now was lat least one victory over every other team in the lague. ; Reliefer lire Dc-lock. who cam! in the eighth inning after; pitching hand. suf- fered the loss. his fifth in eiizht 5 decisions. . PITTSBLIRIIII iAl"t flee Fundy. the red-hut hitting Pilla- burgh Pirate first baseman who is leading the National League. boosted his batting average to .375 Tuesday night. with three singles in five chances. His final hit drove in the winning run as the Ptratcs rallied for two runs in the eighth inning to nip St. Louis Cardinals SH and extend the Pirate vtinnxnil of -We Are Not Inter-eTstecI In Free Riders Says Joe Dey mew yoga tAPi .lne Dov. ex-i et-utiie director of the United States tlolf Association. answered; criticism of the association's na- tlnnal open qualifying ptacticel Tuesday uitli the romvmeut "Wt: are not interested til free riders We air interested iii de- termining I trite champion on cur- rent ability. A man good enough to play in the open should be good enough to quality in his own sec- rion." Deyis itiformal statement came Iftor vclcratt Jimmy Demaret, with some fcllow pros echoing his aentlmenls. had levelled a blast at the USGA for making Sam Snead and other established pros qualify for tho nncn lwtnarcl. 47. I tlircc-ti-mc Hast- ei: champion and a lending money winner this war. termed the l'SGA'I procedure "atupld" and "ridiculous." adding: "Making Sam Snead qualify II SPORT ..OF KIN-O'S like making Pariiso audmnn for the Metropolitan Opera Saul has won more than 100 tnmnamcnts. What does I guy haie to do to prove he's worth at playing the DDPH. Claude Harmon. another cl- Mastcrs champion, joinvd Do mraet in the criticism and also in the suggestion that some day the pros might boycott the blue ribbon tournament. ”lf IS or l6 top pros decided not to play in it. thc open would; stiffer." Harmon said "The USGAI should cstahlish an automatic qual- tlication Int hascti on periot'm- ances of the past two years." Gene Sara1cn, who along with Snead and Dcmarel qualified for the imirnatttcnt in ithich be first plavod an I020, said' ”ll is a blow at a mans riigtiiti if I cvcr tin- agincd l was a gnlfcr of any sta- ture, ll was erased bv having in qualify against I bllnclt of 90 -hooters " ...a..L.......-.....-- . Progress is Being Made rvngrn-..s is at last been made. us the baseball diamond in Snurts. Ttia bad weather held things no em a white. but now. with final weather. ateps are beinl llkmi So far. the field has been comple- lriv plowed. Next on the menu. mil he in 4-mes-harrow and then the rnller. -ifler the pitiful condition the acid was in last year. it should be I one it-indrt-ti per cent lmvrove-i went The grounds committee Ira) in he onngratulated on their progress so far. 'l'li(-so men havenitg ton muc'i time to spare to this project. but everv Ivatilable min-p tile has been used ts lt'I bell. advantage. There will hate to be I meeting of The St Mary's Ball Club soon. The Kings tfnunty League are. I- waiting the final decision as to whether or not Smiris will held a team in the Ithrememtonedi league. For the benefit of league officials. this decision must be ztvt-rt soon. League licad cannot draw tip an official schedule until this decision has been given. Baseball for the younger gener- ation may hiive. its best. season. Starting late last year. officials gr! planning on I large scale this ycar. Alrcady an offer from a Nova Scntian Little League team to play against the locals has been received. Mr. John (Ducky! Paouet attit- Qd the other day that he plans to come out of retircment and pitch this vi-ar. Ducy said that he' NCh'lown Co Tlir Itirmal banquet of the f'.ltar-i ioltetown Commercial IJIIIIQ wnsi held last night at Spring Park Hall. with I turkey supper as lhei main meal .. The winning Irant in the league was the Red Snx with Stcrling lobe:-is Is the Captain. Members of the winning team tax after Gordon Cudmore. presi- drnt of the lcnguc had given I phort talk. Borden MacDonald and Vic. Williams presented the troph- in to the individual members of the winning team The members were as follows: Alfred Araenaitlt, Frank Acorn .lr.. hill Acorn. Ralph .inotiti, Kevin ftanrfregan. Harry Pnultln, Starling Roberto. mercia Holds Annual BanquetTuesda were presented with their trnphw 200d for at to.-ii.t m innings I gainsi ant team of tlir lcacur. lf he's still got the goods. then he'll sorely needed. The original plan as far In Iofi- . hall iias concerned was to wait; llfllli tlic diamond uas repaircdl hcfnre arrautiuig plans. Tlicsei plans siltlllifl be made novt. so. that the Town League will be ready; for nperation. as soon as the dis-i mood is. Maybe the boys won't be alone on the diamond this year. as sonic of the girls are talking about a team Led by licttrv llarttnger. the Dodgcrettes took I two game strangle hold for the 'tlixed League took both games form the defend- ing champions. the Eastern Hicks hv idcntii-til 4-2 scurcs. I-"inlh of. these gamcs were so close that one i good frame by oiilicr team could. have changed tite score. i A. a result of the. first two games. Lat-ler now has Issiircd hull fans of the championship. The third and any more if neccssary. games iiill be iilaycd this wcck. Bowling is I game that has gone over higi in Souris. and probably always will as longs as it in treated as I SPORT 5 SPORT SHORTS Exams over. the basketball playoffs may he- cnmplclcd soon . . Last chance. to get mi the ltndgorcttos band-I wagon. . Henry Hat-linger is one of the smoothest bowlt-rs on the alleys. . To finish. ”If you can't he I sport. don't spoil the game for ttthcrs... I Lecigue to than winners of t e High Thrn. hi single. the high three was Don the The prcsrntntinn-Jrr than made high tut.-rage. Winners of Don MacDonald. high average. MacDonald. high single on young team was Lorne Doirnn and i high single was Billy Acorn. Boyce ."..-inntial received the trophies for Don Mat-Donald who was absent. W Softboii Oomes WEDNESDAY Ross Rurner of HIS. Hid Dia- Jnond. , Barry”: at NYC Sr. lligh School rhiamond Playing time Mitt pm. '7 position among the all-time. hnm thine had to come on for I l l-3- start I . Koufax had no-hit the Bruins lg tiie frames and fanned 12 to tab over the National league Iutkeod lead. ' A two-run homer by Bob Speak. broke up Koufax' no-hitter in up sixth and I three-run borne: by Ernie Ranks started sand: on M. way out in the eighth. ('l.F.VEl.AND iAPt-New York the season for them. i The Pirates outhlt the Cards in to 9 and left 12 base runncra stranded. , Sta Musial, the No. 1 National League hitter who had I .350 av- erage going into the game. had one hit in one official trip. it was . I two-run homer in the fourth his 1 tom circuit blast of the year nnrli the Jtiznd of his major league in Yank:-or ranpcd out 11 hits. in- reer. It moved him into the No. r-litding it home run by Hank e Bauer. and defeated Cleveland 1;. ritn leaders. He had been tied with dians here Tuesday night. 14, Joe Di Maggio. LTnm Sturdivant posted hi. mu-u. 'tklfI of the season. BROOKLYN tAPi -. Clem l.a- time. Bud Dalcr. making his a,:ainst the Yankees. wu irmin: mop up Job Tuesday night lknorlmd trill of the box in the one 'i and was charged with the for a 7-5 Brooklyn victory nveriiniiin. g (hm-ago Cuba after two home runs u, in: fourth against one vie. had shelled young Sandy Doiifax.. rv Scott; 5 The Charlottetown Gtiardlan, Wednesday. Juno 5, 1957 Crepello Head Horse In Betting For Race ,sn tlf'HP that ii crop of In-r-allpd Hsrare” rumors blossomed. Slnrics. impossible to chi-4'lt,l t-irculalcd that the favorite was. or sick, or about to bei lsrralchcd. I-Zach lime, trainer. Var-l lliirlcss rchcttienlly denied ithciv was RH)illlilK wrung with the roll Canadian Preitii Staff Writer EPSOM, Surrey i('Pi llavtngg rrststcd Sundry equine ailmcnlsi and a variety of racclrat-k rumors the British colt ('reprlln today faces an even sterner task dc- livering the goods in the l7lllh ticrhy. Hcad horse in tho hi-titn: suit-c early spring. the liatidsuriic PIICSI-l Tlicre lists an rpidcniic of null ll)" of Donatello ll-('rcpiis'ciile . coughing near the slalilcs but tire-i takes on a field of 20 three-year-lpelio esraped the ailment. t olds in Britainis premier race. Des-I The favorite is owned by '75- pile the confidcncc shoiin by htg- year-nld Sir Victor Sassoon, a fi- tnoncy haL'keI'S. CFPIWII0 favrs two nanrtal titan iiiih cxtensivc micr- biiz hazards. . 4-sis in the Far East. who won. He has never run more than I the big race four ycars ago withl mile. The derby is 1': miles. with Pinza. Sir Virlnr says he isn't a long homrstretch and in testing. I going to bet I penny on (irent-llo want to jinx, glamc. illDI1lil finish Non-stators never hfirausp hp rim-5n'i win the rare mm 'is n Tun Tltttiisantl tiiitnras WORTII EIIJI70 I Thc rare has I lnlai ialttr nf fZ2l.07tt. with first money worth ElfI.669. The Queen's entry. Doutrlle. is one of the five first favorites. The Queen plans to iillcnd the race. winnrr. Crcpcllr) has a hoodon to heal. Since the First World War. only five horses--Manna. Camer- onian. Bahrain. Blue Peter and Nimbus--have achieved the guin- eas-derby dongle Difference of track and distance may hr the (llhrr IRVUFIIPS are Pipe of reason. Peacc. owncd by (frock .-tliipping NOT SINCE I95! magnate Stavros Niarchos. and It hasn't happened llIlt'l Nirn- Prince Ta). owned by the Aga bus pulled it off in tail Khan. .. Such warnings linld little inter I Pipe of Pcare is getting con- csl for the fans. who at one time sldcrable hacking ht-cause its trainer, Sir Gordon Ricliards. rode. tltreatencd to make Crepello one il"inIa to victory four years ago.l of the hottest favorites In derby history. Their rutgiemtmipti inter-i est in Crepello made the market 1 lift the last two years- BASEBALL ROUNDUP lF.Sl7l.'l'l Chicago 000 000 000 l l 6 1 I Stone. liclork tilt and White; 1 N"i""'"' I-"'K"' Pierce and lrollar In Delock. Vlilwzti 000 W 030 5 f I Baltimore 0l0 rm rm .9 IS oi. Bmoklyii 300 010 00); T 7 0 Karma. (M. 402 om mi .7 13 3t n"””- R""”"a" la" P”lmhkV 'm lncs. Fornilcs t2. Oillrll I4i,l an: 5:5-ematt; ”houf,a,s. Lahlna '33 N Zuverink int and Tririndos; Moi-3 W K""f"”'"I'f-D :li"";&"'T ('4'.-lgan. Dunn Ml. 'h'uciui Itlt. Mc- Q ' "kg" ifmk; nmglgn rm?" Hfmr: Dermot tin and Smith. W- 7.uv- 4” - ' i ' - ' erink; l.---ltlcDermot- HRs: sue Stadium Plan: Are Abandoned MONTREAL lCPl - Plans 93 build I (MID-neat stadium on Unl- ltlontrul pmperty NW Koatrval Alouettea and r .- Itive of-I group viaiab was con- sldutna cumin-uction of are un- dlum. aid the plans were dropped because of I lack of Parkillli Iluee. I "Aftc studying the terrain. our Olllinees-I decided there would parking mom for only about 050 Mrs." Dnndurand Iaid. ”Ttiat'Ii not annual." l University officials had otimdi the property to Dandursnd's grout! in exchange tor the which would have back to the builders for 99 Yitlfli It I nominal fee. g Danducand said his group II stilli interested in building a stadium "but we canit do anythtnz unless We find the nlzht piece of N09" erty." Braves Going To Try To Buy Hits MILWAUKEE tkrt -There is I quaint ggytng die baseball business that sometimes YOU "mi buy a hit. but tttlivaukce Braves apparently arr R0102 '0 3'" If another try During the last in days. the Braves have dug doun in owneri mu pprmrt best. striped pants for something like 3200.000 Io ob- lain the st-rxiccs of mo players whose t-otubtned batting "erase is upwards of 300 In dl-NP. Bnh Taylor. the ltl-year-old high school whit front Metropolis. lll.. Joined the club Tuesday night at New York. The way iuis cleared earlier in the day ulien the Braves, hit ”iicll mcr 700." ac- cording to reports from his home neighborhood. They also say he stole bases at will and hit ill home runs in it games. Johnny De Merit. like Taylor I riglitliander. is a 23-year-old mit- ficldcr who was just clcclod the University of Wisconsinis most valuable player. as I Junior. in 24 games this season. Johnny bal- ied .382. He wnrkcd out bricfiy with that club Sunday. returned in tlic imi- icrsity to write examinations this vtcek and will join the club about June lfi. The return to the bonus market hv the Braves comes after othcr National League clubs have ex-. Dtcsscd an understandable i'(tiIIr-I lance to Dt'i"Gf'ni Mllwaiikor with a real slugging outfielder and thus possibly I pennant. RIFLE SCORES l'ndcr idral shooting conditions S-Sgt A .l, Johnstmt Ind i.li-tit. A. K. Mulch led the thirty competi- tors on Saturday afternoon. June ill, with ii score of 145 out of I possible I50 in I competition de- signed to select I team to re- present thr Province in the tradi- Thf l'l”P"Fh I'M" WM "'9 CIR!" tionai Inter-Maritime Match to be . held at Sussex. NE. on June 15 be- tween teams from New Brunswick. Nova Scolia and Prince Edward island. A shoot off to eliminate one memhcr was necessary be- tween Mary MacLennIn. Bob Barwise. L.V.A. MacDonald and (':.A. Cotes. who each had I score lot 14.1 G A. ('.olt-I was eliminated. i A meeting of the team will take place Saturday June ltlh at thr close of the 200 yd. range to select. I coach. .. Tpr. Myron Ling was high In the Tyro Class with .I score of 137. The following are the scores of Saturdays' shoot. The first eight I! GERRY IeNllL ('IIa4ltaI Press and Writer HALIFAX (CP) -- '!'eddy' (Rm Toni Davis. 143. of New York city battered Canadian lightweight champion Richie (Kid) Howard. be MOE of Hllflx into I technical knockout It 8:40 of the eighth in I 10-round boxing bout her. Tu”. day. Davis knocked ibward down with I sharp left hook for In atadium.l,.i5m mum mldw.y mmuh um NM "Med eighth. Howard roae. fell into the ropes. and Davis went after him with I bard two-finted mack. 11. End ntepired unit from the reel- "ltf Chlmplon when the referee stopped the bout. Howard's title was not at stake, In the first round. a steaming I'll "003 put Howard (int he can- vas for eight seconds. In the soy. -nth. both were hurt in an ax. Cilillkc. of heavy body blows. Howard had an edge on points until the eighth. He forced the fight. I a is d in g more punches. , mostly in the predominant infight- ing. Davs. however. threw boom- ing counter-punches and seemed to be taking his time and stalking Howard for the kill. . WON TWO Howard won two of three de- cisions from Davis in i-arltcr matches. It. was Howard's fourth loss in a row. He dropped two fltrtsinfls in British Empire lightweight cham- Dlhn Willie Toweel in South Africa last fall and another bore to Arthur Parsley of Red rt-nu. l.a.. . in May. Davis lost I dctmsitm tn Vclix Chioct-a in Paris in h: last on. counter. in I second I0-round bout. Jerry Fraser. I56. aridgewaier. 5; S. pounded out an unanimous deci- Tpr. H T. Vcscy t.1!t. Sgt. G G Macl.ennan l.'l9 Lieul. P.'I'- Hooper .. .. 138 Trir. W5, Bcll. . ., .. .,1.'u'i I Tpr. Myron Ling. .. . .. .. . tan Eiegtncui TDF. RA. Vcsscy .. .. . ifiti . . . 5,... my vmey q H H5 Special Repairs lo- CPO. S.G. Bowles lTpr. Frod Ynunkcr t35 cal Applianccs. Motor re. Cadet K-B. MacDonald .. 129 winding 'l'pr. S E. Grecn . . . I29 ' Tm" ” '28 MucLEAN a son Cdt. A.'I' (lolcs I25 Next prize ishoni Will he held - .. . .Iune R. starting at lift pm with Dial ilgh 7 rds at the 200. 500. 600 yds. Red Top Davis Beats Howard . .' 1115i Floor Sanders and Electri- slon over Gordie M4.-Dougall. ll. south nu-, -N.s.. to win the Non Scotia middleweight crown. Fraser. who bu split two cultu- bouia with the CID! lretoa blin- tier. put Mcnougnll dawn for I mandatory eight count is the eighth round Ind.uud Itluina loll Jabaandboohtobosthlaor ponent. McDougIIl tried to launch In early body attack but couldn't bore past Fraser's left. Both had cut eyes and bleeding nous. Th strong Mcbougall shifted in I head attack in the later rounds and slowed Fraser considerably but. it was Fraser taking tbelplay in the final round. Johnny Devison. I27. Glace Bay. N.S.. overpowered ill - year - old Bobby Duff. 13:. New Glasgow. lln I six round semi-final. .. ROAD DEATHS 'GuIl4:i.gI'iar; ....Mihn gallagher won over Len Marvel Hughes in 16:15 getting an assist from brother "Doc" who forsook his spectator rola long enough to pull the legs from under Hughes. Timothy Geolisgen used Edouard G-shown his famous "sleeper" hold ,, diapoaa If Gypu Joe In... M." 17 Illlltlttl of gruelling wrugilu. lnleh of ll of the illclll variety and Haytar of Halifax was it; nlarea. . nus caaaau as; me pannnmo. Irazll (Apt The imitu on I gum... ,, failed Monday aim M ".' crashed into I sidewalk c..,..,,,' then into . bar. Nina 3...-..,,,, ' the sidewalk Ind two in the 5'2” were killed in the accident at v..' la Mauel in Sao Paulo lllle. 3"; pauengen escaped injury, ..&, SPEED NOW I KNOH LONDON tneuteral on flower ll. replica of mg puhnv. 7511'"? DMD. is about no mum south of Bermuda. She is uni steering northwest and her gm has increased to five knot... PORKIES LETIIAL lx'l.l'lRKSDORP. South Africa 'Reulersl-A 20-year-old African ' was making I good recovery Mon.. day after the point of I porcupine fllllii about three inches long wugi ronmvrd from his head by a local I doctor. l SUMMERSIDE DOMINION DAY 2 P.M. Free for All-Purse S750 6 other Classified Dustin Ne dosh less than 5200. too O... .--.ag,l.,..g. mg g ciucsoo tart --Theta werei 2?2..:Ctl?;."i:'v.d?3i”lt.f”..lJ.'i.i3l: ' hicmbtlai Holiday period. l ' I 1). 117 Kent St. . CAR RADIO and SERVICE. BOWLAN - POWNA ('All AERIALS. REAR SEAT SPEAKERS. TRAINEII Pl')RSONNl')ll' and PROMPT SERVICE INSTALLATION RAIN OR SHINE RADIO - TV L STREET follows: (ZPO'I--No. 15 MCheN0. 2 - Whit! Caps M Commencing Monday. 17 June, di-ea will be as Officers-No. 15 White v'.... be worn. J. N. KENNY. DAINTY NYLON LACE THIS SUMMER... .gvAi.Koii Al R53 W NJJSJSLQ 9aJ MILLIONS OF TINY All IUIILIS I CUSHION IVIRY STIP So light and comfy. you have to fool tn make sure you've shoes on! Gay ' insole. light leather outsolo. Avsilah I in v-rioua colours. HM 5". . Keil: Kc Smith. (,”"'"'""' 0.?" 00" "m"1 1 International Lcague 'ars the members who comprise -- ”i',',...-......... (iii i ;a:kPg.Toronlo out 000 mi-- 1 9 Hot. inter-Maritime Team. will and Rniley; Hndd” "M lT,iRiI.f?II"fi(l)f:lld loritlr:?n"2t(it0mTief:nla1u(: sxulsxtl iA.Jl(J3muon-W Hus pata. I.-l.awrt-nce. ' " .g ' ' teul. . . utcb .. .l45 5'. W" ""0"" W4 t 0 27.11 "3ittt'7”'i3'.l"xai(1:"i.2"i"..i.i.i.i.). "Pl"? ”- ”'"'"iW--- - "4. Grass CULTlVATOl- DUTCH 3 pPttlsburgh l02000 02x--516 1 HR. .rm,gRm.m l.ieui G.J. Rogers .... .. I44. sHEggs Schmidt. Mort-it -.i-. Wilbclm Mamet, ' '02. mo 00” ,2 , Lieut. RE. Jenkins . . . . . .. 144- WEEDEI HO! Vii. Jackson 'III and H. Smith; Cl b , M1 maooxm) 15 3 Tpr. RR. Barwise . . . . . .. .. 143 l-)5 R. smmh swim” ,5,' M w oil!" U- U L M y My L " g "3 --v- Perfect for summer Iporta.yIt dressy 17v. rm to and rniie-. W:mAr- RK"”' .w'I;, '" Gr?” W ""' Liziit. t..i'r.A. M:ci3:::ia.. .. 14.1 "A." HOUDAY ""9? "5""-' I” "”"" w”"'”' I, . , oaehom. . Iranjo. . Runwald coMfolf too. oas em in the machine and out " w'"Id"" "Rs ML'MW irhl Kualzavii t7i and Kraviti. W: g'0l',:;mhl& " " ” W, they wine spanking huh. till 012 out lll om 0-712i 1'' K'"" "K M”"'it1aitt. A..t. MCCRIM 14o ,,,,. Nl.Iu:oLu cu-cu M” '” "'3" "” "ml fl "3 inuiiain non not min 710 at 52' N. I-nndrlttm --N0. N-4 1'3"'..'.'.'." ' ("'"'"'- :r”W"b"idSP' l7'- ii-0flIE!lM,Mm 111 001 002.4; 9 1t T I :v':""" gwg ”g I V g IO-I Nola. "I W l'F'"dl"i ”'""- Bmllvl i')t'elIt'.!. V.-my rm and Noble; PROBABLE rirciuins am '3' w""”""""" ml "M Km-'Mamn. Cnnlev W. Anderson in i b"”" lyenlri-m ill. W: Worthington. t.:i,.,., g..H..,i,. .. W. n.,.,,,. L, Nr.w YORK um - Probable; ..--. - I-GAL. Conley. gHR8i Mil-Torre. Aaron, Mnwny mu; 3.". l.;,.,,,,. ,(,,m,. pitchers for today: major league CULTIVATOI SPRAYlg lSnwatski. Crandall. NYk--Maya. Mi. .. m..-N." vm,.,,Io"'. -I-,,m'..'gatries Iwon-lost records in paren- Sthoendixtmtp p chimp ' ' ' IIIOSPSIZA m I L39 'm";.m .r can mague 3-rAND'N(-"Q me. an .0-agile ' 5' Washington on mo too.4 7 ii N,.,,,,,., L" , Boston -4 Chicago Brewer ,;,',,,'m,',:f Detroit 0i1000000-- a 7 I ,, .f'',,, rlmtstt VI Donovan cm. i Clevettger. Byerly tilt and Ber- nn,.,,,,,,.,. ,3 15 ' i Washington at Detroit - Kem- . 'h!N'i. Fmlrtney ill: Mans and ' - ' ' ' meter (0-2! vs Lary i2-7) I6-TOOTH IA" Nawlllyion draw trliaaiel w- Si'.i1,'.t:'.”"" 2: :z in -- -' - ....... kTnh'il?uu'm're:idni:a'H.h" ""5 . - -. V - , - t y. I -no . ' "Io iii;-Pi? bl: iiiitrtnnm BMg"' Um" ”"w'"k"' 2i I3 "T" 3 iS"ii"i5 if: I)iit"Kwy'm (WI-5)tNl I pron . GATDEN.nHol ' R5 cool uovev'.' No tuils.n?.ln Ilitcbll. No content. con 5,” i Y - "'i ISI. Louis It 11 Amt I-5 t ' "" " "'"' " -V ' ...., jI,'fi T comm come apart! Soft leather outiola weanlonurthl pnozmcair :m:omi-7 it t; N" Ym 1, 3 "2 M is(:m(p&;;ni(5)mnmanm il-ll ..J. ' ...t thickeatfeatberlole. - ' I 'HllrdiVlM. Grim MI and Retro: 21: ii”, ' N'a"'d”I"lllP i H-hm 7 Dairy. Monsi 'lt. Tomiinek ill " ' i Milwaukee It New Yorli- Pin fuul HQQQRNT . gum” . uj sjncmlj - . - . Ami-rl on Le (in i and Nixon. Sturdivant. L. ' w If P”. am. arm I2-4i VI Gomez IH-3! or Bum-J !DG!g Dales HR. Nlik-Batter. .1 chin” 2Q 11 707 sidr ll-Ill PH deph M d Doiilon 0000000000 0 0 ' . ' - ” Cincinnati at ila I in tVl.-I . -v Q by New lurk 15 "l W I J4-ffcod I4-ll VI Simmons in) , In.'':'4g' "' C13 u'l'.'a'i.."”T . , Cn:.veIIM 1! II M0 W: Stuboula I rtmimm tme. ,,,',,,,,' on It 1! M1 I 4M it not Mnuiioi t4-zt ' -r- .933 Detroit 2: 2.: Jail 9 igxy. q1.5t(:r xitne fl-Ti "' Txbmg .4 & Kansas city tit 75 437 ll'5 c-i.,..,... V. 1;.-mun," .4 .i.-myy 5 GARDEN ' .t,,. , Baltimore in 2:. in 12 .ctw IND n..i,.,...i.y .145. .,, FORK span: . msmnorlnlll Washington M at .340 is idrysdall H-It 2”," lulu! coo. Ital.” ctr...-omdJ' .g KITCNINH NTA MILK-WI ” "' ' ”"' r or s " -”---- 2.45 a ' h 3", "win -L Attention RCN(RI Personnel Wednesday drill night: In now cancelled for co' the Summer period. ” AFN) ELL 4'! Drill on Monday. 10 June. is cancelled fa T N In Federal Election. All messes will be. closed. m-T L-i v?'l'. .5 6I9'.::'S LIMITID 4.-t L4..- LLOYD Msriisws .. .