-.-..-;....... i Send font To OLEARWA'I'DR. l1a.. March 21 - (AP). - Four members of Philadelphia Phillies were sent to the minors today and Eddie sanicki. one of the promising members of the farm system. was dscalled. Manager Eddie Sawyer ; sent pitchers Andy Hansen, Steve Rid- ziir, and Ken Trinkle and out- fielder Jade Mayo to Baltimore of the mu-nnuonii" League. 5 Sawyer said he recalled Sanlck: for his defensive ability and so: Mayo to, Baltimore because 6 benovog the Now. Dune alumnus should hove an oD90l'Wn"Y m ay daily. , . plsaniokl. Mayo. 314743 "5 T""" lug played for Toronto lest V99! when the Iniaernationsl Luella team was a farm club of the Phils. yyjjr. .0"-Nvrg , land-(GP) -mu; glrlsogiflniodmift a double wading at this Llncolnshire town decided to ate! at separate hotels on their honeymoons -,".iust to '.l:, -.xv - Ill. TAXES INCLUDED A 6000 EVEN Monrv avoid confusion." K - FROM mninelsuuoorros-oioxneenoou. 1-sue”; buvyunehamgomd sre.ln Cash or Money Order No 0. 0. D.'s Since 6 to 11 1 t. which would sell'?o"r 31.00 with your order or n pair of us and your money will In .ish-oe C1o;I: . : THROAT Cleveland Sees Good Chance For league Pennant By Gayle Talbot TUCSON. March 23-(AP) - Cleveland Indians are high on their chances of winning the Am- erican League pennant for their new manager. Al Lopez. They feel that only 3 fluke-four straight losses to St. Louis Browns -deprived them of the flag last year, and they feel they have added sufficient batting punch to fore- stall such a disaster this tkne. They haven't a lefthander on their starting staff. but profess no concern. They'll take umon (Bob). by common consent the best pitcher in the game today. and his-three iellow right-banders -Bob Feller. Mike Garcia and Early Wynn. Lopez himself says it is a quest- ion of beating out the champion Yankees. He doesn't appeir to stand in awe of Boston Red Sox. The team. after looking like A winner three or four weeks from last season's close. hit the rocks and finally wound up fourth. The Indians like their new key- stone ccmbination of Ray Boone at short and Roberto Avila at sec- ond. Avila. from Vera Cruz. Mexico, hit .290 in 80 games as Joe Gord- on's understudy lser, year. Boone hit .301 in 109 games. but between them they hit only eight home runs. The Indians have brought up two great-looking Negro outfield- ers from their San Diego farm. Harry (Suitcase) Simpson was the sensation of the first weeks oi training. but lately he has had to take a rear seat to Oresies Minoso. a Cuban ball buster. Minoso hits them a mile. with Larry Doby firmly esta- blished in centre field-.326 last year, with 25 home runs and 100 runs batted in-Lopez is faced with the prospect of starting the first all-Negro outfield in major league history if both Minoso end simpson deliver. Luke Easter, the Tribe's big Negro first baseman. is recovering fast from an injury to his glove arm which kept him out of action several weeks. Luke pounded 28 homers as a freshman last year and drove in 107 runs. Al Rosen. whose 37 homers led the American League last season. can be expected to have another big year at third base. The vet- eran Birdie Tebbets. obtained from Boston during the winter to back up Jim iietzan, guarantees the Tribe good catching. sieve Gromek. 10-1 last year. shapes up as the fifth starter on the pitching staff. Sam Zoidak is their lone lefty. .sport Briefs FREDERICTON. March 27 - (CP)-Saint John Mnrcus Majors won the New Brunswick inter- mediate basketball chumpionship tonight. defeating Fredericton Army 58-37 and taking the two- game series 182-91. The Saint John team will be Dominion semi- finnlisis hero April 6 and 7 against the Ontario-Quebec Win- nor. ANTIGONISH. N. S.. March 27 -(CP)-St. Francis Xavier Var- sity and Dolbeau Beavers play the third game of the Eastern Canada best-of-five Allan Cup playoffs Thursday night at .lon- quicre. Que.. 12 miles from Dol- beau. home of the Quebec sen- ior champions, it was learned here tonight. IDNDON. March 27 -(C P) - Jack Gardner. Britain's latest "white hope," tonight won the European heavyweight boxing title by outpolnting Jo Walden of Austria in a 15-round fight. Gardner outweighed the loser 215 "07 all And Pouiiry Mariteiing ilepori Egg production continues steady and receipts are moving freely to Maritime consuming centres. re- ports Mr. F. M. Nash. district in- spector of poultry products. . If. is reported that although stocks are moving and there is no accumulation of eggs on dealers" floors. the market has weakened slightly. This has resulted in A lowering of prices and operators of grading stations are now quoting producers for ungraded eggs. Grade A Large 44; Grade A Medium 42: Grade A Pullet and B as; Grads C wholesalers are quoting for the graded pack f.o.b. station: Grsde A Large 48; Grade A Medium 40; Grade A Pullet and B 42; Grade 0 31. ” Wholesalers quoting retailer: for gradedvpack: Grade A Large 51; Grade A Medium 49; Grade A Pul- let and B 45: Grade C 34. lens are retailing to consumers: Grade A Large 50-62; Grade A Medium so; Grade A Pullst so; Grade 3 0-53. Poultry receipts are light. Prices are Imehannd. some? arm: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOW'N NAPOLEON and ELBY by Clifford McBride sad. '11-IERB M8 "INK? NAPOI-&N. l-5'-5' UK! EL iwN6'-EELS Canadian Dollar NEW YORK. March 28-(CPi- Tbe Canadian dollar was un. changed at a discount of 4 7-8 per cent in terms of United States funds in ciosim: foreign exchange dealings today. The pound sterling was unchanged at 82.80 1-8. WINNIPEG, March 28 -- tCP)- Late trading on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange today saw coarse grains lose advances made earlier when light offerings appeared in response to price declines an un- ited States markets. shipping demand appeared in oats and barley while American demand was evident on both sides of rye. However. rye also had light offerings and posted losses. Pro- cessor demand in flax managed to give that commody a better price. No overnight export loading of wheat were reported, but it. was un- destood that 130.000 bushels of oats had been sold for export to Hoi- iand. - Class two and international wheat agreement prices were unchanged from yesterday. Closing prices: Oats: May 1.0074; July Oct. 8336A. Barley: May 1.0255; July 1.515;; B 9l'.'sB: Oct. 1.275,; . 1 Rye: May 2.3115; July 2.liH;A:: Oct. 1.83tiA. Flax: May EABHB; July 5.2-iA; Oct. t.ll'AN. Shipping iii. AT HALIFAX- Arrivcd Wednesday None. sailed Wednesday Wells City. for Swanson Mary Sweeney. St. John's. NiiLi.. Nova. Scotia. Boston. AT SAINT JOHN- Arrived Wednesday Empress of Canada. from Liv- erpooi Seaboard Star. Halifax Manchester Merchant. tcr ' Beaverbrae. Continental ports Alcoa Planter: West Indies Liverpool Packet. Baltimore Salacia. Glasgow sailed Wednesday Empress of France. for pool Maud. Newfoundland Thorshall. South Africa Manches- Liver- Aesyrio. Liverpool -: We Scoopeti A Factory! MENiS 2 PANTS suns We've got 'em lined up now . . . oil the new Spring shades . . . all with 2 pairs pants! Brand new Gulaurdines. fresh from ,. a famous maker or a price that writes low priced history for ! such quality. All sizes ready for weekend special selling Menis Gabardine Topcoats Quality Goals in Spring's favorite styles and shades. We've cracked the price for special week-and selling All other Suits and Topcoats loo off Menis 39.50 Suits . . . . 29.50 Worsreds. Coverrs and Blue Serges . . . we'll give you plenty in this group . . . a truly sensational Suit bargain as they are all marked one-half to- doy's value G Men's Store u ,. 3- .. w 32.50 22.50 29.50 pnonuct MONTREAL, March 28 - iCP'- Produce prices quoted here today as reported by Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture: Eggs: Free cases, A-large 53'.-'x- 54; A-med 51'.--52; A-pullets 49'.:'.-- 50; B 50; C 40. Receipts: 386 cases. Butter: Current receipts Que. No. 1 pasteurized fresh nil; Que. No. 2 nil; wholesale Que. No. 1 pasteuriz- ed fresh nil. Dealers' stocks jobbing price 68-78 and fint grade cream- ery print Job price '10!e.-'75. Re- ceipts: Nil. Cheese: Current receipts. Ontario colored 30 9-16-3974. P10. B. fac- tory; Quebec colored 39. 10.111 Montreal; avholesale Ontario color- ed 41; Quebec colored 39'.i. Re- ceipts: Nil. Potatoes: N.B. No. 1 75's 125-: 1.30; N. B. No. 1 50': .76: N. B. No. 1 10's .18-.19; P.E.I. No. 1 76's L50: P. E. I. No. 1 10's .23; Quebec No. 1 75's 1.15-1.25; California No. 1 100': 6.00. LONDON - (CiPb - More that 2.000 books. plus magazines. have been sent to a service hospital in Kure. Japan. by the British Rec Cross and st. John Hospital my rary Department for use of Brit ish servicemen wounded in Korea In these times, it is the duty of every Canadian to consider safety of "our country! young man to do his armed forces-to meet aggression -whcn- cvcr and wherever it The Royal Canadian Air Force is expanding first the national .. It is the duty of every x part to strengthen our may strike! rapidly. More good men are needed NOW- in all branches. Particularly is there need for men to train as skilled aircraft technicians to maintain the flying efficiency of Canada's military aircraft. YOUR ROYAI. CANADIAN AIR FORCE HAS IMMEDMTE OPENINGS FOR MEN TO TRAIN dz.-,.-was Q lloyal iianatlian Airfares uuavvseurnoao -mvroualsloucanorl oenmn SP5 TH! 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