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The Burlington Free Press from Burlington, Vermont • Page 11

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Tli lurllngten Fret Pratt SATURDAY Jl'LY It, ISM 11 TRY AND STOP ME! by Bennett Cert i Top NI. Players Entered In Vermont Tennis Tourney I I I I Robert suffered from Burns, Thomas lived in Paine, Graham looked Greene, Thomas Gray, and H. Rider Haggard. In fact, only Edward Everett and Thomas could be truly regarded as Hale and Hardy." QUOTABLE: At a play camp for 8-year-olds. "My mother makes me go to bed at 8 o'clock every night.

She's a half-hour meaner than yours!" Income tax agent to balky old lady: "Remember, madam, it is better to give than to deceive!" A COUPLE IN CHAPPAQUA WERE AS-founded when their dog, hitherto the friendliest pooch imaginable, suddenly made after a new mailman and gave him the old ankle number. When he did it again the following morning, they made inquiries. That dog knew what he was doing. The new mailman's name was Katz. "WRITERS," NOTES ANN K.

PIPE, "used to be a sickly lot," Proof of the pudding: "Bret had a bad Harte, John a Bunyan, 1 KfiT to attend the matches. There will be no admission charge. Out-of-state players are being lodged by Burlington families. There will be a dance Tuesday from 8-11 p.m. at the Si 4 Brother Juniper The Girls irvv Some of the top young tennis players in New England have entered the Vermont Junior Tennis Championships to be played Monday through Thursday at the Burlington Tennis Club.

Twenty one of the 105 tourney entries are from the Burlington area with the rest from Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut and New York. Top seeded in the 18-and-under boys singles will be Scott Bristol of Burlington, ranked BTC with a local rock and roll band providing the music. Helping chairman Bristol on the tournament committee are Brud Humphries, cfirector of tennis at the BTC, Bob Adsit John Carpenter, Bud Mad-docks, club manager, Don bone and Steve Richardson. Amateur Golf boys include Dave Goodwin of Dover, N.H., Neil McNealus of Dorset, Vt. and Brad Lindgren of Clairmont, N.H.

Top seeded in the 18-and-un ninth in New England. Top entries from out of state include Woody Hoblitzell of Weston, ranked eighth in singles and first in doubles and Leonard Adams of Newton, ranked 18th. Dog Show Today The Champlain Valley Kennel Club will sponsor a dog show on the C. P. Smith School grounds Saturday from 9 a.m.

to 5 p.m. Some 747 dogs will enter the competition. This dog show, followed by another in Stowe Sunday, is part of a week-long circuit of dog shows around New Marty Grover (left) and Fred McKnight measure distance from hole to determine which had to putt first. In bottom photo, McKnight blasts way out of bunker on back nine. Grover rallied to win, 1 up on the 19th and thus meets Rick Smith in the 36-hole championship round Saturday.

der girls singles will be Mary Mayotte of Springfield, sister of Massachusetts schoolboy champ John Mayotte. Miss Mayotte was ranked fourth last year in New England for 16-and-under girls. Burlineton will have two sped- Dogs will be judged in two ed entires in the girls 16-and-1 main categories, conformation Other Burlington entries in the boys 18-and-under include Mike Lash, Jeff Schumacher, Chuck Davis and Perry Bland. Woody Miller of Burlington won't be able to compete because of a sore elbow. Suher Top Seeded Tom Suher of Springfield, ranked second in New England, will be top seeded in and obedience.

In the conforma under singles with Barb Cun tion competition, the best of ningham and Sarah Stahl, Liz Colten of Waban, ranked second in girls 14-and-under each breed is chosen while in the obedience class the dogs must obey their masters doubles, will be a top seed in "Well, THEY certainly never have to worry about anybody stealing anything." "I distinctly told you to get Mimas'; NOT llamasl" her division. Holly Rood and and with precision Dogs from all over the Unit Kim Carpenter, both of Bur the 16-and-under singles. Jim i Foster, who will play doubles ilington, will also be in this di ST AtofcPIFTnMfflfcl I ftlWMPsd I hi I HI ed States, Canada and foreign countries will enter. HE'S TAKING THIS LM LIF'S TAkTlMfi THIS LWrt with Suher, is another top en yrXmiAx mSji vision. Pairings, seedinas and times FAR TOO WONDER IF HE'S 5NEAKIN6 OVER ID SOMEONE ELSE'S HOUSE TO IlATCK he's sneakin6overto someone ELSE'S- HOUSE TO WATCH Sunday I you down I ni nnp 1 Vj0R6ET.Ti JfJ 7 fill try.

Jim was ranked loth in 14-and-under last year. Dave Lash, Brown Adsit and John Lash, all of Burlington, will also be entered. One of the top seeds will be Bob Carlisle of Plymouth, ranked fourth. Burlington Entries Burlington will have nine entries in the 14-and-under singles: Jeff Davis, Tom Koerner, Steve Cain, Case Carpenter, for Monday's opening round matches will be made over the weekend at the BTC. They will appear in Monday's Free Press.

Matches will be played by the BTC courts and the Quarry Hill Club. In event of rain, the University of Vermont indoor courts are available. Public Welcome i Tournament chairman Paul Bristol, director of junior de Go Tourney At Sugar bush WARREN A one day, medal handicap golf tournament will be held Sunday at the Sug-arbush Country Club. Three gross and three net prizes will be awarded in divisions and C. Tnm Cain.

Plummer muni, Roger Lash, John Donaghy ana; Jack Royer. Top out-ot-s i i Pownal Entries "'1'lsi Ii. 11 thfti velopment at the BTC said Friday that the public is invited Connecticut Driver Wins MILTON Ed Flemke of Stonington, Conn, bested a field of 22 cars Thursday night to Handicap cards should be obtained at local clubs before entering the tourney. Tourney chairman will be Michael Bankier. He will be assisted by Shirley Spork, Sugar-bush golf pro.

Interested golfers should call the Sugarbush Country Club before Sunday to arrange starting SATURDAY, JULY U. FIRST RACE CLAIM JOCKEY WON I. runt, PP HORSE ODDS 10 Mr. Golfer (5-2) 9 Direct Me Home (3-1) 7 Arlen i Lad U-) 1 Duty War 2 Loveoble Mo (10-1) 4 Singlignlly (10-1) i Flaming Chfllia (10-1) I Royol Snooty (1M) Cryina Moose 120-1) No Boy Cordelia Gilbert No Boy Mo Boy Donato Cordelia Green Pruden Ravela ill 00 CLAIM win the Mid-Season Championship for Sportsman cars at times. At Waterford Track I (f ftn ISN'T THAT rL Qfl THE CUTEST IT'S TIME i V'J3n 1 GI NGS I LEFT FOR I 7 i 1 J'i LH YOU WHAT Oj HOME- 4 sO )r f- (M -7 USED TO BE HAT, MO0SE-V5 I jMJl l( you were I did you I I i didn't i WAICFUP' A SNORINS i WAKE ME UP WANT TO J'i AAA rs huh-- just to know that) nwakb up what -J Telu me) i wa? i5 it? is0'r I ll COME I I GO AHEAD TELL II 1 REALLY? yw'TH HZ HER WHAT YOUR LPi f- ALLOWANCE IS (1 5 BeeroDI H0-1) SECOND RACE 1 A UP I PURL.

Catamount Stadium here. Jack DuBrul of Burlington took second while Dick New-phew was third. Jerry Cook placed fourth. Beaver Dragon, one of the favorites, was out with engine trouble. In the Flying Tiger Mid-Season Championship, Art Taylor No Boy Gino Ernst Hondley No Boy R.

McDougol Ernst Dovis Corona 7 Exclusive Design (5-J) 4 Keep A Thinking (3-1) 3 Tnree R's (6-1) 2 Peyton Lad I) Cold Whilly (M) 0 Ivo Beau (10-1) 5 Bosses Dream (IO-1) 1 Grandductiesi (12-1) 1 Sailor Fancy (10-1) Bigelow Leading WATERFORD Jerry Bigelow of St. Johnsbury leads Bob Fortin of Lancaster, N.H. by four points in the standings going into Saturday night's Stock car racing program at the Waterford Motor Drome. Bigelow has 129 points while Fortin, who won last week's feature race, is right behind with 125. Third is Ken Robinson of St.

Johnsbury with 117 points. H100 CLAIM THIRD RACE 1 I DM FURL, WANTED Aluminum Radiators BATTERIES COPPER BRASS Burlington Paper Stock Co. Ill Archibald St. was first, followed by Bruce Bixby and Tom Tiller." In another race for Flying Tigers, Tom Tiller of Essex Junction and Art Taylor of Swanton took first and second, respectively, to pass Dragon in points standings. Ernst pasquorelli Quesada Handley Glioert Pasquorelli Marshmon Mininto SHOO CLAIM 1 Martial Nan (3-1) 2 Rising Danqer 5 Eye Jay Jr.

(4-1) 7 Livabit (5-1) 4 Nardi (S-l) 1 Deaage Jet (6-1) 3 Couteriser (12-1) 1 Roving Corn (12-1) FOURTH RACE Tag Day The Burlington Little Ivfague will hold its second Tag Day Saturday. Little League players will meet at City Hall Park and collect throughout the town area while Farm League boys will call house to house. Tag Days and contributions by individuals make up the income for the Burlington Little League's activities. Thorndike 1 UP Th FURL, 5 Impudent (3-1) 4 Floness (4-1) 7 Antarclolion H-1) 6 Roman Wolf (51) 3 Bold Retort (5 1) 1 Dona (I I) 2 Dundee Jny (12-1) I Glodon (12-1) Donahue Gilbert No Boy Diaz McDouaal No Boy No Boy DO0 CLAIM FIFTH RACE Summertime is the ideal time to install the famout Winkler Low Pressure OIL BURNER 3 UP 7'i FURL. 5 Many Colors (5-2) 1 TriMI Land (4-1) 2 Lone Miss (4-1) 4 Hoi To Trot (6-1) 4 Tuscany's Joy (4-1) fcO.i ujui" Pruden Gisiner Donato No Bny Corona C.

Clark No Boy Diaz 11200 ALLOW FURL. I Gay Artist (6-1) NO MINOR! ADMITTED i 1HIII SIT. 7 Boney Lane (1-1) 3 Buikil (l-l) 4 ieitfc I zpT 1 xMTEWiBLV iM WN, SIR. 1 I BUT, 0fh 1AUV s3 I A 6c3BKyABB I DONT 6IVE IT IF KB HADN'T SIXTH RACE 1, 4, i I BIRD BATHS CEMENT IN WHITE, BISQUE, GREEN $5.95 HILL'S HARDWARE PAINT Open Thurs. 4 Frl.

Till Ethan Allen Shopping ctr. vs. tei TEh Thorndike Handley Diaz C. Clark No Boy Ont More Dance (5-1) 4 No Shavings (3-D 7 Heda Gesa (3-D 1 Blinnen Brook (l-l) 3 Commo (8-D 2 Laurel Miche (lO-l) 5 Pickerinq Rose (lO-l) Royol Deer (I2-D 4 Mantis (20-D SEVENTH RACE Donahue I Since your burner Is not in use It can easily be replaced by the world's most dependable burner and In plenty of time for the cold weather ahead. Avoid inconvenience this Fall do it now 4 Miles from Benninaton Gino Fairbanks I Kelly SHOO CLAIM 1 UP FURL, 7 Honev's Jet (5-2) 4 Assembly Time (4-1) 3 PmctvA-Little (4-1) 1 At Anchor (5-1) 2 Lavaca Toob (6-1) 5 Feudal Chief (4-1) 4 BiaSolo II I) Marshman Gino Morris No Boy Diaz Wall Cordelia Terms AvailobU Free Demonstrations hrj I JOJ i AA FREE SERVICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS 1 A CtJ fl (L CZA! fflriiV OUAUTY QUALITY Si XXAJ ft Wli Suounn am i-i I 'd Uaa Uk lo to smj PAP WHAT SORT CUT THE CCAzy TALK, Fuels mMrPWm PRODUCTS PRODUCTS A i f1 PiP TOSVlT 6M6S3 11)00 CLAIM EIGHTH RACE I A UP FURL.

Joyous Jivt (21) 1 Gyixy Bala (52) 4 Toy Pnrty (5-1) 7 Go a Romon (5-1) 2 Sweet Heather (4-1) 4 Suaor Loaf Hill (12-1) 5 Miss Favorlla (12-1) Pruden Donahue Handley Kelly Gino Silva No Boy NINTH RACE SHOO CLAIM 1 A UP I FURL, 5 Pcrhes Son (2-1) Oonalo 4 Nov Do It 15-2) Hondley 1 Star ol Rhody (4-1) Thorndike 3 Happy Face (5-1) Thornd.ke 2 Sockopuss 16-1) Green 4 Galahar (6-1) Donato TENTH RACE S1604 ALLOW UP 7' FURL. We don't want to be difficult iff nnennr5)ranra 1 -L, If ll 11 liVl JVUJ LTVlL-il UVIVl1 II i lt2fv.r.W. r'-r mluCfiMA Vv MJZAX not here I Green No Boy Pruden Ernst II COV AG 11 7 i 1 3 Cousin Joe (3-D 5 Poor Ole Sam (4-1) 9 Peggie Pet (4-1) 4 S. Khan (S-l) 1 Sliowsheen (J-l) 4 Jaquot (6-1) 7 Deep Thinker (10-1) 1 Flan Dang (20-1) 2 King Punchy Pasquorelli Green II donTvxi remembck Kand vou tOY "1 No Boy McDouaal II s- yve DKWt UC ON AKED HIM SOME 1 rNEALLY, ARCHIE. W.

Paiquareill II UOE5NT THAT 'SPOONERS HILL AND TO TURN IT ROMANTIC I WISH SOU I I I 1 A I ll 1 If i nAMU .1 A BKiNt, dn-n mt I rvM rtLLUW HAD DOWN AND AfCVORY! WERE A LITTLE UOn I 161 MEMORIES? AGO-GO IT ON HIS CAR RADIO HE GAVE VOU I MORE SENTIMENTAL hWlMUL THEY'RE PLAVIN3 GIRL SO LOUD. VJV A BLACK EYE A iWwfc your dreams ma but when we see you buying a product that is not going to do the job right for you we'd rather lose the sale than see your boat unsafe. This is why we are so anxious to advise you on safe boating practices and materials. We want you to come back again and again. Chiott's 87 King St.

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