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it.ua 21 by the Yw State Goat Atrv; latercsttod 4-Ddlj phy has already retained by the releases) bji tUr '-e iiif J. 3 f. A iupi'fl t-fo Murray Loss In SsnM Round To Frances Stephens, The 1949 Holder Oi The British le At SK Johnsbary CC exvS. if TEOOK, Scotland. June I oaa tar uwrnauoau iwcmu woodcock of Barre; norm uusc tournament between the Wading and Frank Price of Moatpeber; Frances Bunty Stephens of Eng.

fa a A -J i jassttsm Outdoor Mat golfers in the eastern townships of and HaroM Morse. CarraD WTtfw. Quebec and northern Vermont will; Hermit Grant. Herman Bouses en'a Amateur Gob "T'thip1 ny oncnui lut Murray of Hut-, land. Vt the lad Show 01 Season At be held at the St ohm bury Coun-iand Gus Conlin of Be aces ot try CluB.

I Johnsbury club. At a later date, the second half Arrangements er fee touts of this international match will be ment have been under the diree-held at the Sherbrooke uon of Dr. WUliara Walsh a ad Club. 1 Hermit Grant of the St JuhMbury vjvor, and today. The New England blonde, who went XI holes to defeat Jean Bis- Hawthorne Tonight This four-'oall tournament, which Country Oub with the able assttV good, lxndon lawyer, one up, in is a new event on the Vermont ence of Mac Henaerson.

golf calendar this year. promises tionaL and Arthur Hal looming match, led through the first five notes of the semifinal this The first outdoor wrestling show to be one of the most popular tour-1 president of the host dub, of the summer has been scheduled1 for 8 30 tonight at Hawthorne Field afternoon. Then she fell victim to! a spectacular display by her poised Anglian nvai. winooski. and Carter states that there will be plenty of seats for Down by one hole for five, the fans.

Tonight, he added, will be a La 27-year old Lancashire linkswoman rallied to sweep the sixth, seventh and eighth holes to go two up. She dies' NiehL i the female fans in the home nine tn admitted free if escorted to the puea 11 on ST. ALBANS, Ism Is STATE CHAMPS FETED The State rhiipl thil baaekeJI teasa freea BeOewa Free Academy la St Albaaa was seared by the St Albaaa Batary Csab this week. the abrre pirtare Dr. Walter Jiaann.

preaUeat ef the Batary Ctab, cwagrataUtea Ceach Chet Maass. Shewn tare Hag, left to right, are Weedy Baker. Wendell Gilbert. Pike Ptcard. Jim Pare, George Gilbert and Wayne Driver.

Staadimg, left to right, BaaaH Tbaf. Harvey flrhnoiser. Bernard Tewag, Daw Peter. Dr. Jab.

Caeca Masaa, Jtmsay Steuv cjose out the match on the 15th three-bout show, which will open green. with a team match. 'Miss Stephens routed Mrs. R. E.

Two main events have been Garrett of England. 7 and 6 in heribooked. with Oentleman Jim Nel- hear. Mania Leaperaaee, Babert Aahtoe, Haward Shades aad Bill Begat. Behcet Brew aad Edward BaJfey were a pirtare.

rnornwg match. She will meet011! wbo canted his nickname "TIP TO?" Moira Faterson of Scotland for the championship tomorrow. Miss pion and heavyweight champion, ii Faterson defeated Mrs T. M. Bur Maxim Has All Around Edge On He came out of retirement to take the light-heavy title.

ton, 3 and 2. Miss Stephens got off to a luckv A devastatinf little SStfr, suit, deceptively simple t-ii and what it does tor a figure Jones Tennis Coptain izi should happen to yours, it A New RocheUe, N. student start against Miss Murray. At the first hole she hit her approach too hard but the ball struck the pin and dropped five feet from the hple. Miss Murray's chip just mis- Robinson But Is Second In Ability will captain next year's University of Vermont tennis team.

Samuel Ttomas Co. FOR suits M. Jones, a senior, has been elect sea me cup ana sne iook a par four. Miss Stephens was down in ed by his fellow UVM players to lead tnem next spring. three.

Also announced hy W. Gard that marvelous Stay-Bra. tul-" ly lined tor comfort. wtth pliant stays. Also it's the Lata), molding you tactfully, aided by the snug back sipper to firm the hips.

ElasUcised straps and patented tree-riding inner-pan ty tor real freedom in the water. la beautiful Sun Taffeta (La ton and; smooth Acetate) light-hearted colors. Miss Murray sank a 30-foot chip ner are six tennis letter winners lor birdie three to square the 1 1 "-X v- A 1 I 5 and 12 jayvee baseball numeral match, at the second. Then the American girl got a par three at winners. Tennis letter winners were the fifth to go one up.

Jones, Andrew Doe, captain, Mont- pelier: Budd Prupp, Brooklyn: Miss Stephens was not flustered in the least She won three holes in a row. They halved the ninth William Thomson, Stamford, Conn; William Crosby, WeUesley when Miss Murray missed a four- suxs at-ei Jay Selcow. Brooklyn. foot putt. The American girl was Jayvee numeral winners (or baseball were Gerald Olson, Harry Anderson, Vernon Currier, Gerald Beebe.

Albert Stevens, Tom Gage, GtnHeman Jim Nelson Clem Nadeau. Carl Plhl, Mike two down at that point. At the tenth Miss Murray drove into heavy rough and took a seven to her opponent's five. It became apparent that the American girl was tiring and Miss Stephens went four up on the 13th after Miss Murray again found the rough. At the fifteenth and final hole vv s4m IT: l-" I Semans.

James Vincent Jsmes $1.95 to $3.95 leier Trunk Styles Hoag and Ronald Larrow. through his habits, meeting young, tough Maurice Robert, the protege of the former Canadian Although it is not especially in telligent the squirrel monkey has $12.95 At Jantzcn Trunlis SU3TiOC3 titleholder, Yvon Robert In the top bout. Bob Lortie, the smooth working Quebec resident a brain which is larger in propor Miss Murray's third shot popped into a bunker to the left of the green. She took two strokes to get tion than a man s. Sport SHIRTS will find his hands full with Boris Jtalmikoff the Mad Russian.

The out. Miss Stephens' third, also wide, hit a spectator and dropped in sight of the green. Both Miss Murray and Miss latter's reputation in the ring borders on the "if you don't like my $195 SNOUT sutvts RAY ROIINSON JOEY MAXIM rough style, let me know it, side and his opponents have been bouts. Last April 15th, when Rob-by stopped Rocky Graziano in By FRANK ECK AP NewsfeaWes Sparta Editor OTHItS TO SI Stephens are daughters of golf professionals. Miss Murray's Scottish born father now teaches golf in Vermont Miss Stephens' father known to have received ringside Kelp from outraged fans.

NEW YORK, June 18 It has three rounds in Chicago, he scaled Boris is the brother of Ivan (The been years since a good thin man 157. is professional at a Liverpool club. Mr. DACOH IS A cnnEFUL DnESSED Sayt: ter biislness part-er than aa EMPIRE dryleaa ed salt." Terrible) Kalmikoff, who was a Chest measurements show Max fought a fair heavy man. "popular" ringman in several ap That's what Yankee Stadium and Miss Murray's match with Miss1 Bisgood was a spine-chiller.

Miss Bisgood had defeated the American pearances a few years ago. In case of rain tomorrow night girl in their Curtis Cup match at Carter stated that the show would im with a 5-inch advantage in girth a inches when expanded. From the waist down, Maxim is beefier. The same holds true for the arms but in the fists Robinson holds a slight edge with an THOMAS A COKPANY theater television fans will see when Ray Robinson tries to pry loose Joey Maxim's world's light-heavyweight title on Monday night, June 23. be held Friday evening.

Mulrfield earlier this month. If Miss Murray had any mem Dartmouth Coach Will cry of that when she teed off this morning she certainly concealed Shepsrd Hcndb 12 Cliwrch S. 1-rUaNw "A Stwra Qiry. SfTka $HtfwtMrit" 11 inch fist Maxim has the edge all around Come the night of Yankee Sta except in the important items such any sign of it well. Conduct Tennis Clinic dium's first heavyweight fight The American Miss was two 70 CHURCH ST.

"Men's Clethinfl end rvrnlthlnft' as reach, first, punch and boxing ability. Both have a reach that stretch MONTPELIER, June lft-Rich- tin at the ninth hut thev finisher! Maxim might think Robinson even has a bigger pair of hands. ard (Red) Hoelin, Dartmouth ten- UVNDEEEU AND CLEAN ESS the round all even. At the 19th, Miss Bisgood If Robinson wins he will be the had(n" coach and his son, Dick, Jr. es inches despite the fact that the 6 foot 1 Maxim is 2 inches Ml N.

WlaaaaU Baak BL second fighter in modern times to will conduct the Vermont Tennis Free Press Want Ads Pay Best have won three titles. Robinson Center clinic to be held in Mont- taller than Sugar Ray, the pride formerly held the welter crown pelier this Friday and Saturday. of Harlem now that Joe Louis ap and currently is the middleweight pears to have retired for good. the longer drive and both were over the green with their second. Miss Murray pitched up to within two feet of the hole while Miss Bisgood was four feet short Miss Murray sank her putt and Miss Bisgood missed her's.

Robinson expects to scale 162, champ. Henry Armstrong won the feather, lightweight, and welter All ages and grades of tennis players, including beginners, are invited to attend. Free individual and group instruction will be heaviest in his career, Maxim must weigh no more than 175, the weight titles. Years ago bod riu-Simmons was middleweight chant- limit for light-heavyweight title Thomson Poles Two As Giants Win 5-2 NEW YORK, June 18 Bobby Thomson slammed two home runs and Hank Thompson hit another to lead the New York Giants to a i-2 victory over the Pittsburgh Pi J-ates today. Jim Heam lost his shutout in the ninth inning when George Metkovich hit a two run I lave fff homer for the Bucs, but he weathered the brief uprising to register his seventh victory of the season and his 10th in a row over the mem -ta 1 nave a wi fittuburrfl 011 AW 0025 Now York 102 020 OOx 5 10 0 FRIEND.

Muir 6). Klin( (8 and II EARN and Westrum. Brooklyn Squeezes UP 10 Past the Cubs, 6-5 BROOKLYN, June 18 Gil Hodges drove In Jackie Robinson from third with a fly ball and one out In the 10th inning to give the Brooklyn Dodgers a 6-5 victory over the Chicago Cubs today. Robinson had opened the last half of the inning by coaxing a pass from Dutch Leonard. He stole second and went to third when catcher Toby Atwell let a third strike to Roy Campanella get past him.

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