Musial Breaks Record with 0 Five Homers In Doubleheader By THE CANADIAN PRESS ‘in seven games, July 16, 1050. The Stan Musial broke all major:all—time record for both leagues in‘ ‘league records by hitting five‘: day is 40, set May 30. 1050. with home rum in one doubleheaderlall teams playing doubieheaders.‘ Sunday to zoom into the .400 class] A Slnflle lime. Brooklyn It Mil~. n‘his St. Louis Cardinals had,waukee. was rained out. ' Iottie for a split with the New SOX HOLD LEAD Wilt Giants. 1 Tilie American League was rela- "',.-"H _ial hit three in the first tivey quiet with only four home jail“: won by the Cards 10-ti. and,runs in the entire afternoon. The ‘No more in the second. won bylfialtimorel at Boston doubleheader: New York. 9-7. on the biggest day,was was e out. of his brilliant career. Never be-! ChlC3E0 Clunfl 10 HTS‘ Dliicfi bl} fore had he hit three homers in splitting two in Philadelphia. Af- one’ game. .tcr Don Johnson blanked the A’: This terrific batting feat alsonvitii two hits, 4-0, with the help tied 1-! major league record for-‘of homers by rookie Bill Wilson homers hit in consecutive games‘and Chico Carrasquel, the Athle- on different days. Ralph Kiner did tics Came back 10 Dull 011! the it twice in 1949 and Don Mueller. second, 2-1, on Elmer Valo's first Ty .Cobb, Tony Lazzeri and Cap‘hit of the year. a pinch sinizle in Anson once each. ‘the ninth. ‘ Six men had hit four in a double- ] Cleveland swept two from Wash- header before Musial broke the re-‘inKt0n. 6-! and 6-3 in 10 innlngs.l cord. Earl Averill of Cleveland,l‘Fine reliefflpitching by Ray Nar-l Jimmy Foxx of the Philadelphia leski and al Newhouser held off .A’s. .lim Tabor of the Boston Redlthe Senators in the opener. Wallyi Sax, Bill Niciiolson of the Chicago,We;tigike's (;l]ouble with the bases‘. Cubs. Gus Zernial of the Chicago.loa e in t e 10th inning nailcdl White Sox and Kincr had done the ‘down the second game after thel trick. plndlans rallied to tie with two out SIX FOR SEVEN in the ninth. At the end of the day. Musial The NEW Y0|'l‘ Yfinkee-T 313865 had six hits in seven official at their biggest inning of the season, bats. including one single. and had scoring six times in the third in- waiked twice. He had hit for 21 ning of a 12-4 opening victory over total bases. driven in nine runs Detroit but Billy Hoeft shut them and scored six runs. ‘out with one hit, 4-0. in the second I Ttieret. \l\'2er_e othhert homers too, a gun: t.|l(iat wals‘ cdut éo five innings oa o in t e wo games. . y ar ness. n _v arey's doube Philadelphia sneaked into the with two out in the fifth robbed Ngtinnal League lead by shading,the young Tiger of an abbreviated Cincinnati. 4-3, on Bob Miller's‘no-hitter. stout relief pitching and Del En-‘PITCHES ONE-lll'I"l‘EE nix’ home run. A scheduled second. In the American League Satur- game was called off. The openerlday, Virgil Trucks pitched a one- had been delayed for one hour and hitter—foui'th of the major league 32 minutes by rain in the middle season~as Chicago White Sux de- of the eighth. ‘feated Boston 3-0. Detroit's 16-hit Pittsburgh and Chicago sluggedattack and Steve Gromek's four- away, banging out a total of eight hit pitching defeated Washington homers while dividing a doubie- 6-1. header. The Cubs took the first.i George Strickland drove in three 5-3, with Hank Saiier driving in runs and Early Wynn gave up six three runs on a homer and single. hits for his second victory as Cleve- Pittsburgh scored eight in the land defeated New York Yankees first inning of the second game on' 10-2, Philadelphia Athletics edged the way to an 18-10 triumph, called Baltimore 2-1 on rookie Jim Fini- after eight innings due to dark-,gan's'run-producing 10th - inning ness. Sauer hit two more in the single. second. 3 In the National League. Cincin- The total of 12 home runs by‘nati won 7-6 over Brooklyn with National League clubs was high Johnny Temple singling home the for the season but it. didn't touchjwinning run in the llth. Granny the record of 25 set by the league, Hamner’s 400-foot double in the; SDll Wins Island Juvenile I 4 Basketball championship 1, ever- like A game as he guarded the dangerous Mark Ladncr hawk. ‘ Billy Kelly scored six points while Alfred Morrison and Bobby. Fearon each scored four. Jack‘ Ascoli and Tommy Leilwell round-l eri out the scoring with two points. Gus Mr.-l.arr-ii. giving some fine jump-shot exhibitions. scored nine‘ liiints to lead the Welshmen. Doril ,MacLeod hit for six points while, Joe Revell scored five. Mark Lad-1 jump shot seconds after the open. ner, Rollie Diamond and Pat ing whistle but the Saints lnok Lnndrigan scored two each. over the lend midway through ‘ the first quarter and never iook- s““““"'¥ ed back. T The St. Dunstan’: College High’ School basketball team won the island Juvenile hoop champion-‘ ship on Saturday afternoon by de- feating the Prince of Wales Col- lege juvenile team 5226 in the final series game. The Saints had won the open- ing game 52-34 and tank the iwr. game total point round 104-58. Saturday's game was played at the S. D. U. Gymnasium. The Vi'elshmen opened the scar- ing as Gus McI.aren scored on a r it was I nip-and-tuck struggle‘? Kénv '“ F? F: Pl; mill". during the first three quarters. Kcilv 2 2 0 - r - - . St. Dunstan 5 led 13-11 at the end-A. Morrison 2 O 2 4 of the first quarlrr and 22-16 at. R Feamn 2 0 3 4 hall.‘-lime. They vicre ahead .'l1-21‘n_ Arnold “ 5 1 1 11 as the third quarter finished. .1, Mucconneu 1 0 3 2 In the fourth quarter they,T‘ Mm“ ' 1 0 2; broke through the Weishmen‘.-i L.dwe1i"‘ 1 0 1 2 defenses to rark up 21 points in ' ' . a brilliant. burst. P. W. C. scored TOM'S """" ""‘ 22 8 12 M. five points in the final ten min- 1- w_ C. F6 ‘-5 PF Pkg “"9 _ .M. Ladner 1 0 2 2 Johnny lxclly came up with Am J. Rev," ____ 2 1 5 5 other great display to lead the p_ I‘.ndr]'an __ 0 2 3 2 Saints in the championship. i(eilv|R, p“-"mg, __ 9 0 3 0 scored 21’ points and he got nine‘D_ M.CLe0(| _ 3 (, 0 5 of them lnvlilfi last quarter. .13. mama,-ld 1 Q 1 2 The rapidly improving l'iave‘(;_ Mcmren 4 1 0 9‘ Arnold was runner-up to Kelly Tom" 11 ‘ 14 25 with it points. The big youngster,- who stands well over six feet also played it sound defensi i Offlcial.. Earl nio MacLean. Calgary Twins iiiesfefi-‘W Hockey League Title FS_S—Gi|'iS Defeat llocblord Square 29-28 In Overtime The Prince Street and Roch; ford square School girls basketball‘ teams waged mother exciting hoop! Nicholson, Don- t",Ai.GARY (CF) Calgary Stam- peders won the Western Hockey League championship here Satur- day night dnwning Vancouver Can- uclss 3-] before 8,575 fans. The win gave the Stsmpeders the best-of-seven final 4-2. Trailing 2-1 after the first three games in Vancouver. the Stamps broeud through three wins in a row at home for the title. They now will meet Quebec 10th scored two runs and gave Philadelphia Phils a 4-3 win overl Milwaukee and a sweep of their. three-game series. . . Hank Sauer batted in three runs c.N.R. 0 Wins Trophy with a double and his fifth homer to help Johnny Kiippstein and Chi- cago Cubs to a 4-3 victory over MONCTON (CP)—-Halifax CNR captured the Todd Trophy bowling tourney here Saturday as the 25th New York Giants. St. Louis beat Pittsburgh 5-4 with a bases-loaded , {annual meet concluded posting a ' 27-5 score in the two day play. I fly by Rip Repulsln bringing in Second place went to Monctoni the winning run. l‘CNR with a 24-8 record. l Other entries in the order of finish were: Edmundston, Mone- lton freight shed, Campbelitony -".l‘ruro. Charlottetown. Saint John, .and Moncton apprentices. - it was the first time since mil that Halifax has won the Atlantic] region trophy. The Todd play for the championship of the CNR'sl ‘Atlantic region will be held in Charlottetown next year. Moncton took five of the individ- luai honors. H. Power of Halifax} ltying for the second high single‘ and placing third for the high three Angie Carroll of Charlottetown. total. who played _lilf1lOi' hockey in .\ion:- .:;:‘.:*‘*;:‘:= B 3 I. 5 d- I ‘home Sa ur ayrtygof'the‘Monti'c.1i a came the prope 'Junior Caiiadieris last fall but was too young to play with the Canad- iens A team under the CAHA im—, By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League W L Pct ‘letter day of basketball lPrinoe Street Capture ‘Hoop Awards At P. F. Meet The Prince Street boys and the Prince Street. girls won major hon-l in the morning and ran through the day until nearly nine o'clock Woman Wrestler Tough Customer BOMSAY. (AP) — Hundreds tn Baroda watched Sunday as Ham- ide Banli. e woman wrestler. bent Bab -Pahelwan, a male matman. are in the annual Physical I"itness'iit night. Altogether eight games in nu. "ma bout to “cm. who Basketball tournament which was held at the 8. D. U. Gymnasium! on Saturday. The Rochford Square girls also' shared the spotlight of basketball were played. The strong Prince Street boy: _ lbasketbali team won their games! rather handily. They defeated both 'should be her husband. The heavyweights clashed with the promise by the woman to Imarry him if he got. the better of with the Queen square and west Kent . Mr ‘M, In undertaking by pm“, Prince Street teams as they forc- Schools. They downed Queen square wan to “me from me wreatlim ed the P. S. 8. girls to two over- time periods of basketball before a winner could be declared in ii: girls competitions. other teams while they didn't win any titles nevertheless covered 36-13 and West Kent 49-7. West Kent won their way to the finals by eliminating Summerside i-iigh 31-18. Prince and Rochford Square girls started of the days proceedings with iirem. if he went down before her. The bout lasted one minute and seconds. when the woman won in fall and the referee declared ,him out of Hamidirs wedding range. Pahelwan immediately an- '34 themselves with distinction as they a. victory each. Prince street defeat» nmmced he had hid his 135‘ match supervised by Art Perry of the Physical Fitnus Department and Earl Nicholson, Supervisor Physical Education in the City Schools. The games started at nine o'clock ‘played hard and cleanly in a red-fed West Kent 32-5 while Roch-, activity ford Square eliminated Notre Dame demme Academy 26-15. In the afternoon Prince Street of ‘defeated Summerslde High «-3. lxhadag 51,,“ ,, Sim me; another They then defeated Rochford Square 20-20 in a. bitterly fought, Continued on Page 15 Determine, lst Grey Horse lTo Win -Kentucky Derby LOUISVILLE. (AP) — Determine the 1951 derby. Hasseyampa fin- '0i| Kings Leave lurday night for Toronto and the He was the third wrestler to un- the strange wooing of Hamida. who since February has downed two other men wrestlers, l 1-Ilndu from Calcutta. for Toronto ‘ EDMONTON, (OP) — Edrrionton oil Kings, western Canada junior hockey champions. left by cam- dian National Railways train Sat- ’_n‘?';.»-‘x'svS-.-_"g‘.‘ °""“"" Mcfiill Topsi Swimming Teain MONTREAL (C!')—McGill Uni. versity. Montreal. topped the 10“ all-Canada college swimming tun, taking eight of the 11 first pig" selections. the Canadian Collegm. swimming Auocintion announced during the week-end. A University of Western Ontui. swimmer won three first - pl“. selections in the mythical [quad which contains performers from six other colleges. ' Other universities represented on the all-star team pre University of Toronto. Queens University, Kingston, Laval University, Qu.. bee City. Sir George William; College. Montreal, Royal Military College. Kingston and University of British Columbia. Outstanding members of thg squad are Bob Easun of »Western, with top spots in the 220 and 440 yards free-style and in the 151 yards individual medley. and Dave Hedberg. former Harvard all-Am. ericsn of McGill who took fin] places in the 50 and 100 yard. free-style. McGill swept the relay team {became the first grey horse to win Shed m1,d_ h K ii De - . lib: irtiiil-$11Ilinl11Zrb)H::U’hi?.tl::ililg:f The “by “"5"” ll” °"l" ”°' The pmiiiotioiiai wheels have Cleveland at Washington (N) . - at D‘. GBL ‘Kill.’§i§&;§i:eiii’ii"s?i.3.§i°i.§ Mont- Chicago 11 6 .647 — rnal and drew 5501118 rave notices in DOUG" 9 5 -643 VI the Montreal press for his hockey Cl°,"°l‘"‘d _ 9 6 '60‘) , ‘playing in Interscholastic and .lun- Philadelphia 3 5 -571 1‘/I : ior B competition. lie will be head-jNew ‘York 7 9 .138 3‘/2 ing back for .\loiiti\=,ai this iflii and‘ ‘V?-lShmEl0fl 5 9 -400 4 a job in the Quebec Junior Hockey B€1ltlm0I'e 5 9 -357 L,.ague_ Boston 4 9 .308 5 . . . Monday . pionahip. First game will be played Aces. Quebec H o c it e y League champions. in n best-of-seven post- season series for the new Duke of Edinburgh trophy and the Cana- dian professional Hockey cham- in Calgary Tuesday. Substitute forward John Micha- luk came up with the reries-win- ning goal for Calgary in the third period.,Sid Finney accounted for the other two Calgary goals. Carl Rainer rapped in the lone Van- couver telly in the third period. Canuck goalie Lorne Woriiley, brick in the nets again for Van- couver after being out for one game with a back injury. stopped 84 shots compared to if by Stam- pedern' Bill Brennan. Boul May 24— GLACE BAY. N.S. <CP)—Pro- mater Gus Mnciseilnn said Sunday Yvon Durelle of Bale Ste. Anne. N.H.. will_meet Billy Fifield of Toronto May 24 in I light heavy- weight bout here. Macbellln said he would seek to have the Canadian Boxing Federa- tion tag the winner of the fight for a crack at national light heavy- bitttle on Saturday night withf Prince Street winning 20-28 Liter} playing two overtime periods. I The well-earned win gave Prlncel street the girls championship in the annual Phymlcal l"itneas In-i terscholastle tournament which was held Saturday at the St. Dunstan's University gymnasium, Prince street and Rochford Square. who have vied with one another all couch for top honors in buketbeii circles, were dead- locked 19-10 at the end of regu- lation time in the decid‘ _ guns on Saturday.’ Both teams scored four points in the first five-minute overtime 901-" iod. in the second overtime Prince street outscored their opponents' 6-5 no Maid: Rogorlon, Jun Mu.-l Dougnll and Winnie MacPher-Ion scored basket; for the winners while Marthe Cuinmiskey and Betty Gallant. neoi-ed baskets and‘ Pearl Stanley scored on I foul shot‘ for the ioserl. I Winnie Msclmereon was high’ scorer for Prince Street with iif points followed by Nelda Roger-1 son with nine and Jean Mi\cDougali wlihuix. Beryl Sheifoon scored two; points and Janet Ilethelon one. Mattie tiuininllkey. playing her but game of the season, scored in Points for Roclifvrif square. Betty, Gallant scored nine points while.‘ i 1 Welsh: Men: ehainplon Doug -‘Harper of SUMMARY W"- l Turpin still was only half eon- P. B. S. 'sclnus. , 1 1 'I‘urpin, recovering sclouanesa l-‘G rs PF N . M. « 1 - ' "E:*°~..*::. Wm‘. B. Sheifoon , .. 1 0 2 .. agnd 2 I r r J. Macnougall 3 0 2 6 ' ‘ W’ Muphemm I 5 1 1 Hi The fight began with the two I Mathew“ 0 1 ‘ 1 fighters circling each other for 1 Milligan 0 0 0 0 moment in the center of the ring. D Jenn“ H 0 0 0 n Thgn ’ll“ur::lln tried with I left jab B. M Le 0 an msse. . 5_ c.,§‘f,, lm . 0 g ‘S 3 . Mltri slammed home his right J_ 1.1””, _ 0 0 0 0 and the bout was over. 1. Totals is 4 10 29 , T l n.,.,M.,¢ 5...", s/mowrca, Eng., (119).. Alan in F‘ r Tlhlalwell, 25-year-c;ldd Newcastle . I-‘ Pt cer , overcame - w 1’- Stanley o 1 2 1' Saturday to win ‘the !§tgll‘idiin‘|rl'i¥1l|lE M. Cummiskey 8 0 1 16 teiir golf championship with p. 3 3. Ward 0 0 1 o and 1 victory over Harry Bentley. D. MacMillan 1 0 2 l '1‘. Gallant . 0 0 1 0' CYITAWA, (CP)—CanIda hopes '13. Grilant ._ 4. 1 2 9 to work out some way of increas- Tolsls 13 2 9 23 mg her exports of codfish to Spain Officials-Earl Nicholson, Donnie asd Portugal durin trade discus- 1 .been turning for some time in Chicago at Philadelphia ‘local softball circles and it is likclyl Tuesday ‘ that they will soon begin to turn in Chicago at Washington (N) the baseball sphere. There is ex--‘Detroit at Boston pcc-ted to be ii meeting of the 1sianil,Clevcland at Philadelphia (N) Baseball Committee of iilf‘ AA U.lBaitil‘l'l0i‘(‘ at New York of C. and until this meeting is held. National League .there will be no plans laid in thc3 W 1. Put. GEL" .City for the summer's activities. Itpphiladeipma 9 3 _aoo -.. is generally thought that the Is-jst. Louis 9 7 .563 _ land Baseball League of the past,Bmok]yn 9 7 .563 ' two years will be discarded to be:Cincinnati 10 R .550 ‘/1 substituted by a City League. ,Ncw Yum 9 a _52n 1 ° ' ’ ,‘Chieago 5 7 .462 2 Considerable emphasis can be pmsbu,-gh 7 12 .363 4 expected to be placed on junior and ,M31\.-aukee 5 9 ,:i57 3 minor league ball. There should be: Monday piemv 0l_0Dl>01't\l|'lll.V for .1ur_\1orli3rook1yn at Milwaukee players this year. There certainly New york at 51‘ Long, will be room for development. The‘ Tuesday Abbies won the Island Junior‘New yurk at Cincinnati (N) Championship B. year 11.30 With °“li’;Pittsburgh at Milwaukee (N) dozen players. This year they Brooklyn,” Chicago are 1051118 It 1635‘ 011“ Ready and Philadelphia at St. Louis (N) Billy Purcell. ’lhere is it Dofiilblllty‘ lnmrnauonal Lug“ that they be losing Benny Carsorn W L Pd. GEL to a mainland team as it is uiider- jsyrawse 6 3 M57 _ 1 stood Benny will try-out wit‘ii,R°che5le,. 3 5 .515 __ Kentville after completing his stud- - Havana 3 5 ‘G15 __ , for the year at Acadia Univers-‘Buffalo 6 ‘ _m0 1/‘ 5' , , _ _Tui'onto 6 7 .452 2 I‘ That leaves the City Juniors with : g i only nine bailplayers at the most Ottawa 3 7 :300 4.5 and they should need at least 15 or‘ Mom“, 16. There's another seven baii.H R h t (N) players to come up this year and'S‘r\::TSe'l'“ cllaculeélflr (N) they will all be fellows who haven't y Tuesday played too much ball. The boys in gwacuw M Buffalo §3.°...§‘.’.‘.5J'1‘..“°.."..".‘..’l.‘.‘§”.'l,‘1. 35.1% E3’. R*°*""°"d at T°r°"‘° through no fault of the officials. H“"“"“ ’‘ R"°h“‘°' Apparently most of them were. :vll1?)y:ttil;le)(’1n nwe¢a)i'iEri'Itnpto’:1ndiritli=ei'elsil'¥.ds‘Rand , i p gltnocked Out or-..-.--— . 0 a eague Fin First Punch Meeting Tonight A City Softball League nieetlrigi ROME. will be held at the Holy Name Italy knocked out Britain‘: Randy Hail this evening at seven o'clock.iTl"‘lJln with the first punch of their I-‘inal League registrations will be fight Sunday night to win the Eu- iiccepted tonight and all team re;)- ropean middleweight champion- resenthtives must be present. ‘ship. i Mltri let. go 1 right swing which points and Pearl Stanley one. i:;fl1l(llgrh'la§mEp(inhl‘i)l‘lu‘ttt() °tll1e"i:eB.l1i'iI:, R'°°m°"d Square led 13-10 M tllt’ where his head crashed with a end of the first half and were out- thud ‘°‘"°“ 9-‘ ‘*1 ll“ 5°°°nd halt I we woddled to his feet halfway Earlier in the tournament Pi'ln:e',,Cm_._s the ring whu, mg 1.91,“: 5”” °“"“““‘°“ “’°5'- Kelli “"1 counted to cl ‘ht. Then he’ was .<iimmerslrie while Rochford Square -d d m m K ‘'81 or b me defeated Noire Dame Academy. film .8 ' e M“ r C n" y lf'l8lCC, who ruled he was knocked > islons later this week. i STOCK GAR RACING COVEHEAD RACE TRACK MAY 24th FIRST RACE CALLED 8:30 P. M. All owners and drivers wishing to participate at this race meet, must have entries listed on or before May 20th. Send all entries to Charles F. Willis. 0i.eary, or may Sudsbury, Mt. Edward Road, or in- structor of motor mechanics at vocational school: not "more than 21 qualified cars will participate at each event, should more than 21 cars make entry, balance will be carried over first on classification on following meet. Purses will be 50% of gate for first meet. Signed. CHARLES F. WILLIS, Covehead Race Track Co. MacLean. Daphne Ihclllllon scored two‘, bout 1-16 of a mile from home Sat-‘ classic. ' with a wildly screaming throng.’ of 100,000 watching the 5124.100. pint-sized colt ahead of the 16: was inaugurated in 1875. ‘ To owner Andy Crevolin, Alham-l bra, Calif. automobile *deaier,, ‘went a $102,050 Jackpot —‘s4.ooo his earnings for the day to si5o.- more than Count 'nirf earned inj ir.g success of the day for Crevolin. lurday in the 80th running of thefAt Bay Meadows track in San} Mateo, Caiii.. his Imbros. top- welghted with 127 pounds and with veteran Johnny Longden aboard. 'thriller. jockey Ray York put hlsjfotight 011 ii closing rush from; Caiumet's Fleet Bird to win the ;olher three-year-oids to drag down $100,000 William P. Kyne hand- ithe richest purse since the derby icap. Imbros won by s. half-length with Trusting, I 70-to-1 shot in third place. The victory was worth‘ $40,300 to Crcvoiln and boostedi 850. -ilirontenaos Tie Series with St. Datharines 2-2 TORONTO (CP)--Quebec I-‘ront— Memorial Cup final. enacs tied up the eastern Canada ».Memorial Cup final here sundsy,tle in the first period but un- Iafternoon breezing to a 5-3 win corked a three-coal barrage in the Catharine.-. TeePees be- second to build up a 4-1 edge. A third period ’reePee rally short. over St. fore 7,340 sweltering fans. The win knotted the best-of- seven series 2-2 with the fifth game scheduled for Quebec City Wednesday. The round winner will meet Edmonton Oil Kings in the ners Butch Bouchnrd, George Faulkner and Gilles Thfbault. added singles Frontenac: were held to a 1-1 fell Mike Ratchford paced the win- wlth two goals. Linemete ,»Memorlal Cup final against either gquebec Frontcnacs or St. Catha- rines TeePecs. Twenty play rs including a spare goalie on player up from Juvenile ranks were in the party under the guidance of manager Leo Leclerc. Coach Keri McAuley was in Toronto Sunday for the Quebec-St. Catharine: game. Carrulhers Retains Bantam Title BANGKOK. Thailand. (AP)—-Ui1- dcfeated Jtrnmy Csrruthers of Australia. retained his world ban--. tamwelght title Sunday night by outpointlng chami-eon songkiti-at,| Thailand police lieutenant, in is gruelling, bloody 12—.rounder fought‘ in a driving rainstorm. Because of the heavy downpour” i For at. Catharine: Barry Oul-i len, Ches Wsrchoi and Brian Cul- len scored one each. Both teams played ragged hoo- key in the muggy arena with the outside temperatures in the 705.‘ Frontenac: held the territorial . edge all the way. i CLEARANCE SALE USED CARS and TRUCKS We ‘must clear our slrocic at once -- All makes and models going at: reduced prices. Don't put off. but hurry to our CLEARANCE SALE of Used Cars and Trucks — The best Bargains offered this season. You'll walk in. but drive away well satisfied with your Bar- gain Purchase. our STOCK MUST so — MAKE Yollll orrrn HORNE MOTORS Ltd. 203 FITZIIDY STREET 0llAll|.0'|'1'E'|'DVlll section taking first place in the 300-yard medley relay. the 200. yard relay and the 400-yard relay. ___—_—___..j____.. both fighters fought barefotted throughout the bout. the first worm title fight in Thailand's history. A crowd of around 50,000 out in the open air National Auditorium and cheered loudly when Songklt. rat. making his 12th fight: under Marquis of Queensbury rules open»- ed an old cut over Carrutharr right eye in the 10th round. In the final round, the Thai fighter, rmked as the No. 2 oontender, drew blood from Car-rut.her's mouth. But the 24-year-old Austral southpaw had too much skill an hitting power for his opponent. HI scored consistently with powerful lens and had Songkitrat's left eye closed by the sixth round. Style leaders for ever 135 yeah Alu IIOCK HATS from $3.95 1