The Gm Charlottetown. Wad. KM 29. 1904. I] I , g ' i SPORTS ad'e.‘ ~ FRONT Bowling Stuart Bells Grand Slam As Sox Defeat Baltimore—11. I 33y 5"“; ‘ *I\‘lll5\\ PRESS the (lowland Indians in a rain-l All” a '~:-'= lice il»"‘.€-(l him Do " B llt‘ tllzil = growl am dalmpd “1L .,, ..I r“ INK” III“ OII‘IIII y x l ,hmm‘r '“ l" 'l‘” "‘l' l‘P‘d “‘Nll San Fl'ani'sco at Wilma" Ill 9”" "’ " ’ k“ . l '1 ill pllcil‘." I , I'II‘ lhelltli gavc ilm Ras'mi "nd Mic \‘aiional League and (I‘m. Hill A l l i s i. “as rurposet'y . 55ml a 64 Victory over Mr Ilnl- ratio at Vow York in tho Anieiw “a'lr'cr' 'ri 'r'lrl. Micro ill and 'lPt Itlmore Ol‘lllltN iii Bosiim Fun: “1' is 410 "r llpll': s ram ‘ ivan lmzuo were postponed lw » Ill" hut ' c! "on :.mc in the l)'\ll"-m of lllD rm ‘1 '.\‘l'il a homg run after .lnhnm Nine team representing all four Maritime provinces WI ll Iilday. Ii) . 1" “‘le "MW" ""“""‘“ Baltimore had taken .1 4.2 fiHail‘r League Balance compete in the annual Maritime I loll. lllllln: :lnfp n .i. ananni‘ “a, . .. I I . . r ' . .1 -'. u ‘ ' ’ DURING THE pAST SIX 59mm “v9 mm clubsfimI dies Five-Pin Bowling cham- . Ivthe hascs Iiiwlnu nip no v. ..I i an or too ill" n in illll “in mm MIMI. III "III game had new"; lltc‘ 'inlp of .lei-i": .idair‘s sin- E'Vt‘l‘ f'lci'olaiiv‘. Pionships scheduled to begin at Tm“ a 1‘ “I V MN” MW 1“ a: bad m . the top of the ninth ’ Charlottetown's Rollaway La nes waulree. Lou Angetes. Pittsburgh. Cincinnati. San Francisco and \ :i :2 slew" ki's er V 1nd (‘3.- LOS Angela again—have won the National oham '00- a drip. '1le way the standings are now. a sixth t I m: Thursday. M ‘— in i. la n i. "— l could walk off Wllll’l bonds In '64. m Philadflma' Held on the Island In 1964 in r1"? lliilc: “Mill licllalffgn W The American teatime Is not as fortunate. New York Yank- Commemorallm 0f Centennial l‘” "‘l‘ ll”. "" “""l “Willi ees have won the league title eight times In nine Ioars. a )3 Year. the nine teams tourney or" “Idrlrnli lc‘i his control markable demonstration of imbalance. The year the Yankees will conclude Saturday. The Ma- “Wk “"l‘llllllg “ "Viki" “M ll" AL By THE CANADIAN Plums die Bivssoilll singlnd and. after missed. 1959. Ohimgln White Sox captured honors ritime Men's Five Pin h . . .. - amp- The Yanks are off to a slow start this season I In Into ' r' c x ' ‘ ' last “Ighm lam" "I" were In mm pIaceI Img’mtlba") Ignlships villi also be held at the I National League \IiI'ltlrIW’nlskl -...-rmI “meaniny I: . olaway, beginning n 9x, .San Francisco at thwagn in". Fla'n \Ialwcr up kod D1~u but a winnlnfl streak of five games wou My move Thursda i poned i ' L ' il 'l . l t - i d i i U them Into ton spot. If the Yanks start winning games. first 5" . I . r . _.\ u ion am i_ u... M. place Cleveland Indians would probava he so scared they‘d Nova soona teams “mere” m ' New Y'M‘ MWWW“ “ 53 "‘9 ""‘hm “l WM” 5 Elan-l start losing and (Iron to the .5 mark themselves. me women's ‘°"’"a'."°"‘ Wm be s" “M5 m” M“ 0"" R "H " mm“! New York seams“ have some kind of mnable power from Shelburne,Hallfax, Shear- I Jackson than Rnarum-iii 2-. (int-Iv no”. (in-an's mum. over the other American League tcaims. Maybe w'hat Casey It?" Iand OrgmnI‘l'OO‘lI‘ITWll 'gfim‘I-l‘b "Ansleyn to . Lot-kc put-luvs. hrid lnndnd the page. on Steriqtle used to saw Is true: ‘ use here clubs know we're “‘5 mm m“ 0 “'1 ’9‘ ’"n 9“ "WM" "24' w r n- v ~> Yankee-s. so they knmli's we're SHOWN to win. That's Prfifienl New Brunswick. One and Ucckcr. liRs- Si. Louis, In”, ‘r‘Ik" lam.“ mm“ my". ~ don't I‘ch so had when they lose." It sure sounds Imps-amidst team from Newfoundland will Boyer ifli. W‘n 1‘ “1'9 a Ilnct‘fe I for nrcfcsisicin-al ballnlayens to think that way. But Casey give that province its' first ce- lPlttalnlrirh :tiootil otili-.. 510i ln‘lllly Worn. l‘l-‘l‘lIE' for Bill oh'siild know. he has beaten them an awful lot of times. presentation at the e v e n t. I lMllWIGUkPP "30 0'2 2|x« 9 ll 1 Ila it). walked to open tile 10th. Therers no doubt in our mind .ha‘ at 'eastI {our Natlom will be represented by A; I», II Friend. $15k 104i IfiiI Riwh ~- —- ~ . . . ._.___ “UV-TREK]. ’(‘Pl I- llndPr-» al Lemme Ieams could play In the American League. end Summerside's Crest Lanes and - _. v- . “ I f = .. "7" F809 ‘R'. and Pfizllfil‘nnl: d”: )lnnllt’al VD“ “march: :hetrl ofu‘nim‘nl‘ilnthe I‘eamls hand [giro t2; IYt‘Tkees a ran the host Rollawayg Aces. ,' _ we .. .. . r. . Lemasier. Nicrko IIII 5mm. hande hizhli' . touted Toronto 0 or or o ray. 5 o my .quru- rg I says: The meet will get underway _ ' (1-0! i3l. Tiefcnaucr 171 Y Alarlboros their first defeat 2'11": llIlItJ-atoIIscheI those Yankees play In the National against Thursday 7 pImII with Char- E. Bailey. lifts: Pittsburgh. Sill?" “‘0 FM rif lliP rctzular On- a 8 P'c “5 ""3 23m“ Iottctown Mayor A.W. Gaudel. Stargell i.’ii; MiiiiarlkoeI Tom. fario Hlit‘kcv lrcrir-jaiinn junim- rolling the first ball. A second A tired Hill Rise appears to the Derby Trial in Louisville the winner. The Kentucky ‘3“ . .A “35“” M W“ "1de them _ ' 5‘4 Tuesday night In ilie second today. Astrtde the big bay cult is Willie Shoemaker who rode Derby paid 2.06. 2.20 and 2.20 (AP Wirephoto) WTNNIPEG '(‘Pl --I)atel: lol the first four games of the best- draw will be rolled Thursday. in .. and Friday draws will be be laughing as he stands winners circle after winning American [plague Chicago at New York. game of the brst-nf—five .erm- orial Cup Itasicrn Canadian fl- ' Big Track Meet 0 i post- p.m I INTEREST in track and field in this province is growing roiled $9.30 8-m. and 1.3. 7and‘ I I I I I I I poned rain. 0 seven final Allan (.u series.- . r ‘ ' - . . e p nal III by leaps and bounds. The spirt is buzzing this spring with inter m Th two concluding draws Ba“ I00 III" III_ I III” “we announced Tuesday I CIEEEMPMIIIIIIII MODEM III) P will be rolled Saturday, 1 and .1 ‘ ‘ 301:2; :04— 6.112 I Winnipeg Maroons will meet .rts. iIchi 12—1' 1'. H i Woodstock Athletics in the first‘ (11) and Oi'sino: Lamabe, Rad-I game a: Winnipeg May 1 Sec. ‘ l I from the Lachlne Maroons. an othcr Montreal metropolitan ju- nior hOI'kf‘Iv loam. to strengthen the Monarchs did just that. H. played | sr-ivrcd twice a n d organized .lay 3, and 7 . rilsllcs throughout. the game, Bob Alexander. preoldcnt ml Yoilun Patrick is the son of the Manitoba Amateur Hookeyj1:93;:3:git:ngpnferfl‘ngaflag" .’ Association. said dates for fifth! Hopkév 15.1.2; 0 P a Iona! est in tho Ida-stern Canadian Age Class championships to be held in Summerside. July 24 - 25. and the visit of G trey Dyson. Canadian Legion sports director. last week has gotten thin'rs off to a successful start. The Eastern meet will give Islanders a good taste of the keen competition and excltcment that Is experienced every weekend in the large. upper Canadian meets and some of the competitors will rank with the best In the world. Competing on an exhibition basis may be auv of Harry Jerome. Dave Siren. Briicc Kid. Don Bertoia. Bill Crothens 21 l o ' v~r-.......................ITralner Has Confidence ners will be presented at a ban . quet at the Qucen Hotel. 7.30 The Dancer's Ability l U B ll M l I a eehng f By (mm nonnnrsow “7' 'lol .- Wll-‘f‘n j” ‘. Hf‘lll‘t’l' ond. third and fourth games Hllll and Tillman. HR will he ' ' Bos——Stilart 2‘. 1 ‘ Elev ooo zoo 402 0.. li a l ‘ ' Minn. 300 072 out I— 9130' I Donovan. McMahon Ab< "But that Roman Brollll’l‘. he. ernathy i7l. Ilcll ill-ll it'll and ‘at Winnipeg. .choice to take Saturday's run- I' , . ’ _ i I . ' . . ~ - I . n - . abby Haomgmgtgb :IaSgMIML-C‘rmile and the Islands own All .I G T o Ii LOUISVILLE KyI mp) I..I»n.ng of (Ilse-dill; mile; oIIIPIge I< dllft’IIPIllt.I saIldI LurIo. edll Romano; Roland, Pcrry I7), an Sleh games. if nt‘ccssal'v Mn .. h ' .M We understand “mm 19 3 EM“ mmmmy that Meal-Md“ l Rain can pour on Chili‘chlllI glIzac-IlhllllIIl-rEIIIItI’ DOIIf‘IlU“ » l 3’ :m-‘kaanr IIII'lILI-‘Pmlnfmlezf’ {I‘InIIIelI'I Dailcy t1~ll fill and Italivy. had not been made final biltlmh..,':.?1nnzs tag; 33:2.wam' mama“ and Film Wm he hare and at least mm m- um... IDowns the remainder of me I I m Id g III II _ -I _ PIII .IHRs: Cleveland. Smith Ill “lelllativcly they have been set‘ V... . .-,, l a ‘ “a week Or the sun can mm the The genia -I\ear-n .ou going is miidrlIi Saturday. 'Wagncr '3‘. Romano if!“ Min- for Mav 10 and‘lz also at Win Lilonwgrllhlllhrllml it‘ll" TN; ~ ' ‘ - .V n e irs an H“ l.ill~o also said he was doubt- olher notables. .Iim Fox. Charlottetown Brrtoia. although not too well known In Eastern Canada. ls quicklv hecomlng one of the country's best middle dis- tance runncrs. l-lc won the silo-yard event In the Pan Amer- lcan Game: last year In 1:433 and runs the mile In 4:122. Hoffman will probably comoetc In the juvenile women’s 440 and 880 distance events and McCerIe may come as a creation director has called a 1 special hall meeting for tonight. i l ibilitles of forming an at Ctiarlottetown‘s City Hall. The I i meeting will weigh the possi- 1 Island . ‘ flower - bordered track into a Sahara Desert. It makes no different to Horatio Luro. Luro is the Argentine who trains the small but mighty Canadian - bred Northern r Dancer for E. P. Taylor of Tor- American tions on the chances of his colt ful and others in the probable field. third choice. would be 15 as he awaited Tuesday’s run well in the mud because; derby trial. ‘ ' ' horse cares not whether i i of one-mile “MI mac his observa- ml'lf’E l’llll'd periods. Only one of the club ta I l I e s. Patrick's came on a solitary dash. ICE CUBE n. a. _.“:~‘."E§:_.'32flL"_§ able to i. if The Scoundrel. Derby Favorite between Senior League and if there is lnol enough intercsl in this pos- I llndiouhf- ‘ senior ' it is muddy. sloppy or fast.” ranglc. who is in the in I I; ass in si7c. should run well1 special attraction. “or discus mark Is 164‘ 7‘6". .on any kind of a track. says Pr‘nee Edward Island's best athletes are helm: encouraged to menare for the meet as officials bone to enter a sizeable MAKERS .I ATTENTION: SERVICE STA-. uro. PLOWED THROUGH MUD "He runs on any kind of 3 Intro. 3 :1 .‘ sibilily then there will cdly he a Charlottetown And Northern Dancer. Winner. Wins Trial Race ‘ I . I In: I I I t I I v . II t . . I I I I I ‘ 33$“ 8081:;spgfiggmifildeggermIIIIimi e ItIlIilstrggIEi-Angutfiefi I loop composed of four or p0... of Hialeah s Flam in go. thIei track Tms momma I had hm, Tram” Rum" Burch saIdI ..!I "(IN MOTEL “an” “I before a country or province can achieve Iiiceess" ‘ ‘sibly five teams. Florida Darla Ifnd.K°°“I_:la.‘I‘.‘:Isl out in that Sloppy going and be! hope he is l‘lEhl-" l RHS'PAlTRAN‘TI OPFRAJTORS ‘ . . .. . . I _ I 0 II I. I I . I. .. . , I interested perSons are Blue rass a es in c D g just plowed through .1_ e Vlorkoilts Tuesday consisted Lmnsynjm; Ky. IAIN . Hill “mm” "5 tom" ""rdinl urEcd t'o attend le "19 meet-'8 Temrd 0' ‘2 Vlcml‘l“ l“ 15 doesn't take long stride: like of slow gallops for most of tha . Frank A. Sherman of Hamilton. ' i ' ‘ RISP. favorcri for Satiirday‘slont was sixth in the seven ' the NEW In“ PRICE 0" the ‘ . on The Cuff i All i ( lng Will Bel underway at. 31m» ‘ C3???" Slal‘ls- is the 2“ 5900“ Hill Rise and so is able to con. derby hopefuls. Blu Lurn said I _ u fan-mus Frigiduifl. I... I i i trol himself better. You note he he plans to give Northern Dan- "mm"; “f H" llg'hflm‘m'dml “M779 “pld‘ "’m "1' “8k”. MIan 29, mud all nvor n.m. IKentuckIv Derby. came storan Hill Rise. now winner of? Storey Electric Lid. Dial 431341 EMILE ‘THE CAT' FRANCIS. the 37-year-old assistant gen- eral manager of New York Rangers. is a person who has fought his way into professional hockey the hard way. A man who has i signed n‘lsi'iv NHL performers. Francis is one of the Ranizcirs' bop jiil‘i‘ri' and juvenile scouts. Francis rccently recalled his mm .lu-m‘or playing days: "They didn't have any system to help ccl‘ a five-furious: test Thurs- 3.“ eight straight races after finish- ing third In his first. two startsi earned 310,-1 I lng down the stretch at (‘hilrch»i hin h, m“! “I, m. h"... Ill Downs Tuesday and won the mus In around km" he added_ $16050 derby trial in tho fast , as a two-yearvolil. _ Huh.--“ we. - -~ ~~~r time of [:35 1.5 for one mile. l 432.50 10 increase lllS Career: The earnings to $96,019.50. ‘ He knows how to run in it. Not. all horses do" Lilro expressed the (Ill-niilll l Hill Risc the favorite. would have a difficillt time handling llniuries Plague South Africa's Gross National‘ West (‘oast champion Product rose to 39.350.600.000 in from George A, Pope .Ir.'s El . pay rour school costs or your board and room and give you : an Off track The Vent (‘nivt n ' v - y ' I I . I - .~ I I I commercial lealzue'anrl thgvvd pav me evfiv Sunday with a l a El pow mm“ now; had raced Drilled With “Ammo.” m ‘ film mm M the husmrmg early II . . I I . I .I . I ~ i. I ior worked on an of track. 1. 2-63. Ipace but. when jockey Willie h T d..zen eggs and a chicken. It “asni much. but It kept food on ——-—-—~r—-- -—--~——~ -~ ~— w 7» »—- —-~~~+—--~'—-—~-. shopmakpr gave him fl", ward t e the table for a while." 0n minor hockey Francis says: "There's no shortage of hockey players Ir. Canada. There's just a short- age of facilities. There are more kinds playing hockey than ever before but. we need more artifical ice rinks." has It that Toronto Maple Leafs are interested in AL STITT and GAE'I'AN SCOURS, two of Ottawa Montaienards top scorch over lthe past season rFIOFFREY DYSON. in SilmmGI‘S'ldP last weekend for the provincial track and field coaches clinic. trilcl * us about the electrical timing devices that will be used for the Tokyo Olympics t'lii: fall. Slightly roving from his oriririal d: “While in Enzland there were persons who . ma;- ‘sh . .. rise wore the sort of officials I had to deal with." NEVILLE Winnipeg Blue Bomb old New York girl. BRENDA MAH. is fast making a name for herself In the world of athletics. Last week she ran an op l‘i‘r i slii mg emerged overall winner. bettering a field of some 45 boys in pushllps. short ‘slalom’ sprints. broad jump and 440-yard run. NEW YORK ‘APl—~—Bad lilck Iis plaguing baseball stars. Ills :ranging from creaking arms. lsore leg milsoles and aching l backs to ulcers are making life lmiserable for the ntltlotcs. I ’ Add up the salaries of the" players on the sidelines and it approaches $750000 - Sandy Koufax is the big. one} PROBABLE I PITCH-ERS I Probable pitchers for Loday‘sI American League at New _ sore Tile Los A n g e I e 5 Dodgers‘ World Series ace has a strained muscle in his left forearm. No-: body Is sure just when he will be able to resume earning his $70000 salary. .Inhnny Podras of the. Dod- gcrs. another member of the world clinmps' big four. ls out for two weeks He came up with the elbow by Warren Sp'lhn Sat- urday in Milwaukee. Davis. the 1962 and 1903 hattinIt- base in Milwaukee. The highest. priced star on the i t l sw log -- movi “War cascxs'ro sror SWAYINGI Early In the golfing m, It Is ofatllrning on the ockswlng. Here If It Is a tinny day 00 can swing a face of paper. If swl’ng, the obiact movzsoutside oflho METHOD sideways. Ins duringyour I“ was second by 2% lengths. l “mic D‘V‘mn 5‘“ m I d 100 d ,1 h 'm i a sore elbow while pitching an said a person coir. In no a . xvcl' F15 “fl I 5 X Persons “'m' I‘ . . . v . ‘ especially our For a player to un-. . A Gem had interfered with peting‘ and My m “vha' msmm' 3“ SIX fm'g l mmhmnn and “w” “as h” on comiwslyfallnto the badhfilt of I'Clem Par and took down hi. ‘with a ‘14 mile remaining hr.- . quickly caught the leaders and won by 217:: lengths. . Roman Brother. from Louis iWolfson's Harbor View Farm. Hes . Gem finished third three lengths in front of Mr. Moonlight. blit after a long de- lay the judges ruled that He's number, The change moVed Mr. Moon— witll fourth going to Clem Par. Hill Rise paid $2.06. $2.20 and Charlottetown Forum FRIDAY, MAY lst at the 9.30 WINNOGRAD has resigned as Ghl Ill“; T Ind II R P k Ih n d I ers to take a business position in nus on. exas. ‘ca ions on erranos l. e 0 gets I I are that the next club GM will be a Canadian An ll-Ii'car- Iaf‘ninning‘ stoppen is nursing d are fin-rec ways you candotoct any “gm I“ OI mm place {inc By THE CANADIAN PRESS 19g muscle and Tommy sway myom Minot dropped Hes Gem to fifth Adn‘ission ~12.30 mile and a half race in Torcnt in a time of 9:43. major league baseball games. ch 3 m p l on the National “I” “mm” 00, «tow. pod—I sin a behind ABBY HOFFMAI and SEIRENAI ooucm’rrz. The ,won and lost records in paren-é League. has a .iammcd Sh‘llll'. tioneyoumlt agyum the shadow of‘ 1 $23"- R""‘"" “Miller $2M 3”“ Sponsored by the (‘li'town Ll (‘it 1-3 week before sbn took part in a phynna‘l fitness contest and theses: der as the raw" or a dive to a your head “Nab” “Obie”, "chat I $220 mad ML Moonlight $320 . . ; om , 1] Gran Garcon. owned by Chicago. Peters t1-1l York. Downing l. linjurcd list IS Mickey Mantle. ll dls movi side- Baitimore. Estrada 10—0) atithe $1mIm.a_y‘.ar New MOW, your so no l Forgic. decorations: Dot Inman.i ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS O . mom‘bersmp' and Norma How i 305mm M0r9h°3d ln‘ll- :Yankee. Mickey pullcd a left1 lncss. entertainment. _ Cleveland. Ramos io-Ol a;' hamstring muscle in Sunday's! cl 0 S ‘ The winners in th;I lfIlonIIfiplel Minnesota. Stigmandtmll. game with Baltimore. He ex— ;‘ "“-"" "m..— for the trophy and ta» e lg let‘s Washington. Bou in (0—1) at. pects to be back in action to- . . p l were: Wella Somcrs. skip: Una i Los Angeles. R. Lee til-0‘. (Nl.I dayI : WW“ hwww SUMMERQIDF The 0mm.” ‘ Gallant. mate: Shirley Balcomu Detroit. Aggirre IiIlMii 3t Klan-I Roger MamsI who go's $61000, “mat” a. . ‘ ‘ “T . . ‘ second. and Barbara H a r r I s. I lias City. 0‘ onog us i - .. a yearI also has it pulled miis- .I you a, oh. 655* for wind :IIosmgg of the IIndie: (IIIIIVHIEIOIEIIIJ; I IIIIdI [.N.I role um will keep him 0m MI Inn-mum "and". “Ml. loo“... 9k ‘IummerIs ‘fl "3m HI 'I‘_ ‘ The runners up were: Wanda Natlonal l the Yankee line-up for another-I “you”. '"gflution In owler lino p-aceIreten yam ' "Ie‘I‘II‘ 1 Hunter. skip: Margie Cra I 3. Los An-Beles. Wlllhlte til-1‘ all} week. Tony ubek. the regular. Try ookupthouflactlono‘fyoitr‘ tion of officersI an a bfl-ISP L I I9: pat DonaldsonI secondI : Houston. Nottebart (0-1). (N). shortstop. hasn‘t played this '. Md “Mona thawing” Pom, {$th 68“th ' save Easy "0 l and Valerie Lapointe. lead. L0 0 ggrk- §E$SFI$II at St: season because of a bad back. I you and.” W ' . uis, i son , . . . . J'I’hesnew executiIvI'Ie cIonsIIstIs NATO MEN firm "I pmsburghI $2M“ .MéI 0rIi Nicklaus Enters II :I unlikwl:flt3: Ipitlm'filt Charlottetown, P. E. I. Forum 98" Pea”. preSi en : lS OTTAWA iCPl—~ i con 0 ~ l Veale (1-1) at iwaukee. on» I ‘ Nugent. first vice-president; W; I can from NATO headquarters] inger io-l). iNl. i i "h Saturday, May PrM. vlan Sheen. second vice-presl- in Paris will visit Canada MayI‘ San Francisco. Marlehal (2—0); camps Tourney M“ M ml.“ hm' dent: Marjorie Gaudet. score 3.5 to Iourdefenee bases, It wasi at Chicago, Ellsworth (l-ll. ' CI . I j 7:” $1 00 IN PR ZE tary: Una Gallant. treasurer: announced Monday, The party Philadelphia. Running (Mllmggfirq VFI'I"S- Ne“ RAP); ' , s I S Wands Hunter. games; Pauline .will be at RCAF station Northl at Cincinnati. wpurkey (0-1), "‘g c amnion J“ N” ’. ‘ . n. lam. who practically strolled in i comicm'U-flh‘hh l Winston “Scotti” Fitzgerald —— Head Judge cochairman: Large. VergmialBay and Camp Gagetawn. N.B.| W). to win the I9” Tournamem “I 44, I I I I_ Contest Open ONLY to persons who have placed either: First. Second or Third in a Step-Dancing or l’idilling (outcst held in the .Vlliritimcs or New foundland within the last two years: (That is a contest as nnmcd. held not. before May 29th. 1062). ApIpIiclition forms. rules and all other pcrllnonl information may he had b‘ writing to: . . THE FORI'M; Fitzroy St rcct. (‘llarlottctoii'm RE]. Be sure to apply for application term early. as iildizcs will use carlicst post-mark If it Is necessary to close entries due to large rcnliist for application forms. DIVISIONS. 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An Imperial Quart or Gallon of NEWPORT goes ; 5:...“ 1.2:" I I I I __ 2,114,": film mm Bracklcy Pt. nth. Sherwood i further - . - Isis longer . . . and costs LESS! TM". mu ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ " ,III‘IIII ‘TIIIIIII IIIIIII‘ 15.01‘ .. l NEWPORT 100% pure spirits or turpentine Is ' ' ' ‘ ' I - “W r "‘ free from strong odor and crystal clear. (2’ a 3"" ‘" "2 I" ‘~’ g I” "‘ l3 "5" . ‘ First Pl-ln- . ll l-trti new 2;”... . I l NEXT TIME -— INSIST 0N "NEWPORT" Second Prize . . . . . . . . .. i:..ii= sin-rind Prize 17‘ fit r" t .. Third Prin mun Third rim . ",3.- i M ‘Vflllflbli at , ‘3’ ‘3 .‘N- to 1% its. all l‘l "rs. in is we, r. ' FISHING d First Priyc .. :iioo First rm: . . an. " " . -_ , I I I I I; Sccnlltl Prize . . . . . . . .. I.’-.0t! Second Prize go o. _ . to... ‘ *““ ‘ ‘i llCENSE I 0" M’m' Third m..- 10.00 Third criw ....... .... .. 15'... . I N ~ - i HERE to m was . I I I I_ Y sac-(no Mantrmss sir IIIIHHIIVIII ou LA ’ Men's Scnior (mar IS \erI \lcn'I-z .ltmlnr (under [Q - Th. 3"“ gm COASTAL ASPHAII pooouas LTD. n... M, “on... H... m, ' If“ Yaw Militant Red Sox their urns with ultimate at baseman who put the tag on ‘60“ PI, . . . . . .. . II .IIII < II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 7;,“ outfielder ls out at second Fenway Park today. Bob Tlll- Conigllaro running from 183 out George L s A l ~ I in H N N l w o Ru N s w t( In ‘TIII'II WI: 9 mmnd IIim 33. ' no no tint half or s double mall. Sox catcher- !»ch '0 "1°" “Wed the b'“ '0 NW" Charlottetown ' “W "‘"" "' " It oh, a h m in any Mair. Orioles ascend aim to complsla the pm. i .