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Knowlesvllle, N. 8.; Ralph Bald- win. Lloydminister. Basic; W. L. Fraser, Forest. Ont.: Bud Cvllmour. Bartzen Defeats I Tony Trabert CHICAGO. (AP)--Bernard Bart- zen. of San Angelo. Tex, defeated Tony Trabert of Cincinnati. 6-2. 4-6, 8-0. 6-2. Sunday to win the U. S. clay oourts men's singles tennis championship. It was the first major singles in the tourney and favored to win. Bartaen, ranked 7th nationally, was seeded No. 4. Maureen Little Mo Connolly of San Diego Callf.. successfully de- FIIIST PRISONER - V ' , Thursday, July 22. 1954 The Guardian Page '1 GREENWOOD, S. 0. (AP) - A man charged with drunk and dis- orderly conduct becama,the first prisoner in McCormick county's He is a construction worker who had worked on the building since it was begun last February. Watched Colt ASCOT. Eng. (AP)-Queen Eliza- beth Saturday watched her chest- nut colt Aureolc splash through the mud to win England's richest ance and how tremendously excit- ing," she exclaimed. 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Nat Ray. who died was one of the game's greatest figures. He drove trottcrs and pacers for more than half a cen- tury after coming out of Whitby, Oilt., where he raced on the Cana- dian circuit. Ray won the first Hamblctonian stakes in 1926 with Guy McKinney. MR. HAMBLETONIAN White, now Bl. has given up driving, but the native of White- vnlc, Ont, still trains, and operates Ben White raceiiay at Orlando. Fla. Benjamin Franklin White was rallcd "Mr. Hambletonlan” after last year. Queen's Prile BISLEY, England (Reuters)- Ma). George F. Twine, a former royal artillery officer, Saturday won the Queen's prize, champion- ship of British Commonwealth rifle shooting, with an aggregate score of 278 out of a possible 300. Twine. now a Hampshire lawyer, scored 63 points out of 75 during the first leg. 15 shots at 900 yards. and had 70, including 11 bulls eyes, with his 15 shots at 1,000 yards. Runner-up was Maj. N. W. Mc- Caw. a Portsmouth hotel owner who won the year before. His score was 274. one above his 1953 total. Six Canadians were among the 100 marksmen who qualified for the final round. Top Canadian was Lt.-Col. Steve Johnson of Calgary. making his sixth trip to Blsley, who finished 18th. He started with 142 from Friday's second stage and added 122 Saturday. WIND AND RAIN Wind and rain ruined the aim of many expcrt markesmen and the unluckiest of all was Sgt. R. B. Cathilne of Camp Borden, Ont.. the Canadian Bisley team's armorer. TOKYO, (AP)-Gen. John E. Hull, United states Far East com- mander, leaves for Washington to- night for conferences with military leaders. His trip coincides with the visit to Washington of south Ko- rean President Byngman Rhee, due there Monday for talks with Presi- dent Eisenhower. front of Fireiich-oiwicd Vamos. Ila-' Irious was third ,.two lengths furilicrl back. The Queen follow-d with binoculars-and thin riishcd iexcitledly to the enclosure to con- ,gratulate trainer C. 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