_ - t - ting-mains but followers of the mt of h“ he" 0m‘ B _ delipa GRIWKETI“ — Jflvlbllbfy A runoff-anomalous - naum nan ma. “Sou pulsations all you m tic than! in Km“ a. __ h Phil 20264 Buddy Horne. twelve-year-old zagements at San eon of Rees-h Home, Winsloe. had of these was the the misfortune to lose ‘derby. fooling the well Ch v boy and was exactly fwss built me 53mg age and grew with loose footl him. For years Tip Top was a for the runners has vary ns made up of inuhes sand and dust. However. Mr. and irromineirrt winner in show rings Mrs. owrmers" of Widow's at Charlottetown and Amherstrride. plan on for Califor~ inter Fair. She had prevlouslyHi-ia May 1st. had a couple of foals and the pre- - __0__ "Woodcock and Mason have sent misfortune was very “HEX- "ectfid- bought Dale H. 2.06 from Emery Camgbell. St. John. and trucked In tho mail last evening we had ihe orse here yesterday. He is in a letter from Dr. David MacKen- good condition but has not been zie. former Islander and noted out of his stall since last Decem- urgeon of Montreal, who spends her. Roy Creamer and Hugh Bal- surnmers at Eldon and is now ikam have bought Wildcat Volo hglidgying at Azusa. California. _. .4 from parties in Quebec and Enclosed was a clipping from the the horse ls expected here next s Angeles Times sho the week. Hugh Balkan: is our local new starting system that will be ember of parliament. th used at Santa Anita hamess races and Sam Nasou are Just breaking which get ‘under way April 16th. into the game. Both are flue boys. my, y; the description of it:- Some horses are beinw moved to ._0___ the- track this week where the H“ m: 3,5 now doodad_a footing is good. In fact in recent revolutionize the spore-was Ell/ell‘ its bang-sin: at Santa Aniita erday eore a congrega on a lnlclu not only pacing and trot- m” m” game 5° ity intend to buy horas within the next month or two and break it looks like a umme ." red Rune‘ H. M. Sweeney writes from thoroughb Four news~ reel companies as well as a batch of photographers from the metro- politan dailies were on hand to regard the preview for pasterltyir I 9. _;-q-._. i For a first-outer the gate. the brain child of Waiter E. Smith. former head of the Western Har- ness c ion. came of! with flvirm colors. Some horses panylng lists of entries in his like a banner year with improve- ments and chanzes beinfl made 1n various tracks in M8411? He is having a starting loop con- st/ructed at Bridgewater that he hopes will very materially improve scorlns. At‘ present Brvid ewgggr l. minim - Ihivd It it MW back“ “W” when gésmafié’? dguble-headeis. There the bell rang, but in the m-airi theflflre 51x or “yen stables 8 to it nicely. the“ t adymcgga Q’ the t . -—-0--- earlv tragk and more can be ac- Tbea- ere two runaways. three 00111111011! 9d- ‘ “ glare: wreocxkegl aulkics —--0-—— wettmi " lime “"1"” Nminati n. no Stake r directly the fault/of the gate. ‘Iliey, Labg, myfflapwmbe, any 194$ l 6 fl £23 i‘?.‘§‘.-Z“§‘.‘§$ “fithfiififi 33?; ~W~ A- "we" windm- "~5- ‘ vars coming and i-David Nelma. New Glasgow. N- d the dfi "i"! 1" the" ‘limes l“ “PPM” i-iirban Glllis, Mlscouche, PEI. 1-R.. Jabalee, North Sydney. CB. dérections h5g1 thxejir gision Obittlill‘: ¢ ell!!!" ed a" 0“ as W 4w rt a .Woodstock,N.B. fid phat might be termedllldok: N_ é°$Mn_ Sydney. Q_B_ l-gli E. Bow-flees. Summeralde, P. d man's corner." 2-1‘. ‘l-Ian-klnson. Middleton. RB- i-R. Beals, Middleton NB. li_c. a. Nicholson. Halifax. N-S- Brien Stables. AlbertOn. P. E- Hflllfall. NS. + the day's most spectacular incident Don U. a trotter, rarrinto Chamiing Scott. a pacer. Both, _ gulkies were upset gm damaizedll~o eyond repair. Don . was dr ven - . by a. W. Ray and Charming Scott ll-B- 0- Cruikshank-s- by Roy Funderburk, one of the 2-—-C. L. Dauphinee. l-l best drivers the countryJb-Rupe Allen. Halifax, . . Charming Scott, a Derby eilgible,|1—4J. J. pram Sr. Halifax. N-B- ran away and eluded pursuers forvl-Joe OBrien. New Glasgow. NB- 30 min tea. lt-Wllsliam Stewart. New Gila-KW’- N u 2-H’. M. Sweeney, Brldgewater, N. focal 22. Next payment April 20th. --()-— for 2.19 Stake for In —-o-- The late appears to be an wieldly structure 90 feet wide with. room for ll sulkles. but apnarent- l 1y. if n-o bugs develop. it will elirn-' inat thetgsczing" evil, long the e me ' It operates on ru September 4th, 1946 run in steel grooves and is driven 1-41 Jfibfilee- Nillth sydney’ 0-3- by an automobile motor “which will ,1—Ll=11t- 001- J- P- "WP"- Cher‘ generate a speed of 20 mph Thei loilelflwll- P-E-I- zate runs along ln front o! th6\1‘—w~_ D; Rme- Mmdleum- N's- horses and whcci- they are evenly i-gebiolgéfige-rllmlaglasiwzslqs‘ L 1, — o e . ,, . - w $313? isfiecfiaeiltredf is sprung and 1_§v1giam Btewmf’ £ '_‘°‘_ _ ' n: t . Instead of individual stalls as in 2 #51“ ‘swwwy’ rdgewa e: the V-shaped Santa Anita. gate Tom g_ for the tholroughbreds, the Smith Ne,“ paymenq Apfll 30th -—0-_- Rate‘ hasd I linroiznetlto burglars consrucfi t) n seel tu ng widely spaced so that the horses Ed Keller who handles the mid- have clear vision ahead of them. SHIP-Tiler Grind 91ml" m?“ “t These barriers. each eight feet 01d QXY-‘hfld- Mam?» “wk m“ wide. are constructed four feet is acting in the 881119 OHM" city at Santa Anita. states that eastern horsemen should Io tot-he above the groundhiind when the reease s sprung r l 12 fe e E S e coast to train horses as not a sin- Rle day was lost in training since of clearance between the growl-d gltdmme mm“ nlamdwrk at t e January lat. Hollywood rail birds are going to back Guy 3- 3-0073» being trained and driven by H- d down b? Lei-Rochelle. Canadian- horseman lame magnetic principle em- rmm 50rd’ Queue‘; In g poem; DlQYed in the Santa Anita starting workout he ngppgd 5 mile gate. I When the starting bell l5 11054 mm mg jutnhpif in run: and the juice is turned off and the mm] qugrtgq 1n 20 t barriers automatically open. on” We, a no; y”; gmcg; Quy ere is nothing to hold them a w“ “many ovum by- s. A. 5"‘ Wlthen a Son. Fort rail-no . Maine. Mk 2.06%. 1 .___o__ barriers are hel 1d andiaasonof 8- .¢()- News from several movie _..o._-. a y. you can zet him like his mind we will all be ted to welcome you hers. m den ofl time Montreal Saki-m ‘were ‘ieuqauifm l a t n in it. 0d “mini! “it h“ l‘ *5 "W" "l" Islgseigllyitne? Daviigises iii tlliis ovlicim, Bridgewater enclosing the accom- club h stakes. Heber states that this looks mile m,“ die 2.12 mark of B all-f ,N.S. N11; kn w his w Glaséiqw. .d ml in‘ which. however. dr 1.01 idly. ........ ....‘.... . . Toe Blake Likely Out 0f Hubs ’Lz'neap For Fourth Stanley Cup Game Sunday . April 5—(OP)-Mont- diens today alter V0 B40515 Bruins-their t m over o“ thonirh there 1s some talk around the Ham‘ dreslnz room that Gerry hird straiitht win Piamondon may be shifted up bGllrOf-SEVCD final series for alongside mnier Lach and Maurice C‘ It was a day of Richard. after a hard- Some doubt also surrounds ' ability of Muroh Chamberlain to snacks now need one,more play. His speed has been out . and if they don't get it tom cartllepze in his left aid ht. they probably will he has been showi c in Montreal next minatlon in recent games. a de- BY. termination that makes up for his Toe Blake, veteraxi left- lack of speed, m! the Montreal first line. Otherwise the team has recov- lk’ Egg mblgiksunlfgs" “h1g5; ered from the bruises suffered in um mm Iolpsome ‘me’ the three games against the batt- foroed him to zive up in th “n12 Btrflmlawm camp the m_ 331,358,)“ m9“ “m” Jurgd llset has {Zen a bit smaller. ‘c; the nod Milt Schmidt is the only name ap- hnown harness horse writer is the ‘author and we in common with ‘all who have read his story con- lkffllillllltc him on the new role he |ls so well new m. We under- stand ‘Love Inter-Provincial" will ‘become a movie short and we hope the enthusiastic welcome his story receiving will encourage the author to write many more. _Q__ bv m: great deter- winger probab- ‘s game. troub- and it e third H nearing there-However, there is little joy in the Boston ranks as the team faces elim the series. Sunday night and if they want to take the cup they have to so on winn the next three games. There stil seems en- ough confidence left to do the Erick, but trheyllbhavig tut: h r e speed a own y e a ts in the first three gamm. Tolneepin havetowin L. M. Gillesspie. proprietor s’ THE. CHAllLOTTETOlN GUARDlPiN i _ s .but first ination from Saints And Arabs Meet in Final Today Tied with via 8t. ‘a v.'.'i'.'§nii,'°l.'»"'°°° '1 Dunstan and Charlotteto this ti»... 1<.....l.<.~.-i.....l .~.~l......~ ' Jiriterscholdsfic = rm fut phi-inf w. ddHPrvm Tmohybukhthah-na " aixtli mooanllvo you that it was up Wilda loo Meet at thoIoa-Im ma two team: added anofliaroupto tholr in “rib-it'll. "ES! f"; xfinz"! 1111mm» The HM. Imder m dkoollon Physical Fitness, nlialfw S ti». Is is fully expe d I toil la wd $1. " kilfi t. .'.'.i...'.‘.°a.'.'°...- QOII-ll l’, The [one la and i the Prince o! Wfiu nllfliiorlrnlim not 4. 15 flux-p, Earl Goes will handle the whistle, Two hundred and sixty-three yguna competitors took part to twenty-three events which were closely contested all the way. Queen bre 1 put up c. great bat lie for the Prowle Tro- yaudltwasnotasureflilng "illftflllflllala; tuition Ililfllffly nam|lti°nt 17'3"‘. DOIMBA arlottetown West Kent g1" °r°wd. Etched “Hg, gflqfi khool hockey team is scheduled dwejdflh events end it w” ham,“ edwlm- .o play the Bummerside High warm. to w W‘ m m gig”! hmk“ mam at can“; nlnz kniiddies orlmdly slants ofl‘ the “we wmgm‘ Th ice, hugging their t y The Ch , Bumme xhibitl fit u htdillbd to vflw- a i gtm 5?"; ofilgi w gcfefgllOWllll are t e results of w; PNTQNIU ‘duced records Peter |credited as Amherst be Pnrrsboro; and track records ash is listed as 2.11 by Jean Henley. Puzwash will open next July 1st. The Pugwash eld a couple of meets at Springhlli track but Jean Bailey's ‘ in 2.11 was at Port Elgin, N. B. on Septem-be ud Wengver. Brooks is - which should under Maritime By BILL MACKLIN , Lanes. England. Am. 5—-(AP)-—An advertisem t ex- artillerymsn John Morant saw in a racing paper last December won h the 108ml running of the Grand National Steeplechase today before the greatest throng ever to tum out for a horse race any- where. The lucky ad offered the nine- year-old Irish gelding. LovelyOot- tsige. for sale. Too busy to make the trip himself, Morant sent a veterinarian to Ireland to buy the horse for him. sizht unseen. from Mrs. L. Hyde for £7,000 ($8.900). Today. the sturdy bay, unheralded in the ore-race consideration and piloted by an amateur rider. came with a great nish in th to sweep to the wire by four lengths in hhe first Grand Nat- ional since the wai- put a stop to ‘racing’: toughest grind six years ago. ‘ Mr. Gillespie also states that all Elocal horses Par-raboro excellent . We thank Mr. Gillespie for brinxlnz the above to our at‘- .tention and would say, however, thatgwe find it very diflfcult in the late fall to get information from hrack secretaries who usy. was only partial as we credited e Parrsboro track record to him. __0_._ H. G. Hunter, 9 Victory st, w, Amhfiffit. N. 8.. writes as the ownership and wiliereabouts of Signal Senator 2.08%, Calumet Duds 2.09 and Direct L. 2.09%. He wouldalso like the breedinx of the first two stallions. signal senator W88 sired by Signal Peter. dam by The 861111011X". and was tiherefore an inbred Peter the Great. We don't 0 owner or whereabouts. Calumet Duds 2.09 was sired by Peter the Bre ‘is and his dam. I believe. is Mae Worthy, ai- so the clam of Abbe Worthy. He 400.000 See Itwe It was an astonishing finish ‘for a crowd estimated by police at 400000-2111 the more astonishing since James V. Ranks Prince Reg- ent. one of the shortest-prices fa~ vorites in Grand National history, faltered badly after taking a 20- length lead approaching the stretch and came home third. The four miles, 856 yards lat! l l8 Zovely Cottage’ Winner OfFamoas Grand National s Sal Bartolo Glrb-G YPI. IIII Under a up) ' l. Barbar P . ma l. a. aerial-g will; malaria. gfigizanacses Clarke. W. K. B. BoyI-l Yea. and Undu- (l Lop) v l. Joey Lonzaohle. Q. B. S. Bunny Mclllosky ii.@rf.e"éit‘i‘““w'sgl“% P“ Wins‘ By Kayo ._..___.. Girb-O you; (1 lap) l. Phfe Mill. Model. 2. Neda Westezarde W 8 . . K. . 3. Berd e Hennesaey, Roehford. (By The Cuudlnn Press) “m” n‘: 5”" NEW yomr. "4 jag.‘ nerd (Ace) . B, (.1 u’) l. Claude Carroll. Model. 2. Douglas Howatt. P. 8. B. 8. Jimmy longapliie. Q. 8. 8. Time: l9 Bees. Glrb—l0 your: (2 line) Earlene layers, P. B. B. Sandra Watson, W. K. Pauline Currie, W.K.B. me: 24 Secs. Bun-JO your (l hp) 1. Bobbi, x“ lie. as. g. Rolanosqltlchi ‘fig? a . l1 11B 8 8. . . , ‘84 Secs. 1:07 n! the thin! of a scheduled six- at the Si. Nicholas Arena tonight. (Mcfiloeke ny” h . atryallgwbt cl 3”": vo ry n Slated). y maul U enityta the interooll onions; upoma’ be in thollneuo for thmtuma Toronto. ' . Woodstock. Wills: "WP .slI_|~.-F|IIQ__|§ is his sixth I; 1. h o . c ma G II T‘ Joli Tine z Girls-ll yen-II (2 LIP!) 1. Joan Cameron. W.K,B. i: did}: l.‘.‘il‘e‘.‘“..t'."p‘.'s.'§;‘ Time: 37 Secs. Boys-ll years (a lap!) i. Paul Davey, .S.B. Wins Decision (By The Associated Preu) BOSTON. April 5—18al Bartol 129%, of Boston, the National Box~ lug Associations’ featherweight orlampion. used all of his wealth of flstlc tricks to rain a unanim. ous but hard~eamed decision over fences, ditches and brooks _ y Fortune, P. E. l. B11 had taken all the make Aint-reeir. roughest of jumping courses ut of the Prince, who was to 1 in the cl . iinabV! to tand the surge of Lovely Cottage under R. Petra’: steady ride and . nlwelrs 100-! shot, Jack Fin- lay, charged past him in the final yards to take secmd place by three lengths. Back of these three, only three’ other horses in the starting field of 34 manaeed to nelwtlate the 30 jumps in the two swings around Alntree’: spacious lop-sided rac- iniz oval and reach the finish wire. Dorothy Puget. whose Gol- e Magdalene Is- lands. If any of our readers have further particulars regarding the above please drop u line. (y... Si! and wonderful racing, - Man ..d“'“ ‘Hit 2. Seward Cleverly-Will- . Gall: t. Pl‘!- Gib-ll You: (I Ill!) l. labia‘ " ,r.s.s‘.'-' , 13mg , Roohfotfl glitter l0 Ben. lac-l] Ionnfifl Infill Dennis Patrick Brady, lam, l8- year-old Hartford. Conn. slugger, in a 10- ound non-title clash here tonlzht. “Bathurst Wlna Mar. Interscholastic Title GLACE BAY. N, S.. April 5- lCPl-Bithurat High School won ilhe Maritime senior .2. Ivan vessey. .K.8. Time: 96 Secs. Domfnfon' ham Obstacle I160 (01116! Girl!) Ibnelllt ' b; tens of B. Catharina. l. Janet MoEachern. W-KI. 5' ‘Kiiiilafifidds "ii s a ' e: 24 Bees. ' I ' ' Inter-School Daley i 1. West Kent. 2. Queen Square. spring rant. - x horses were descendants of Amer- ican or with Orloif mares and that type of breeding proved superior in every kind of raclnx to the pure Russian breed. The -fastest mile trotted over the Moscow track was in 2.03%. All the horses raciniz in Moscow were bandaged as the track is very liable to make them unsound. is built upon a concrete foundat~ ion with a surface composed large- l.v of sand—-thls being for drying out reasons. In Russia. no rain storm ever delays the racing more than c few moments and horses will be called out when floods of water are standl upon the tracl: ains ofl rap- den Miller won the 1034 Grand Na- Honal, took fourth place with Housewarmcr. o! as cl Mound the course. wound up fifth, trailed bv fiiiffoni Nlchc¢l~ son's I'm-eaten» Edward. second choice in the befllne and one‘ o! e necamakev-s for much of the 8P""'hd nil-cult. For modest Mount, it marked the first N'- triumnh in 20 veers ~f rad-w. Lovel" finttave’: victory "won him out“ lean than four - month after below-ht the horse. for a bankroll of 38M pcnmia was .wamn-v m m“ ‘ink-h u». ma». -lnr¢est Grand National winner's our» “woe 0' War’: son. .. Man Battleship. tool: the l!!! renewal until M _-()-— Such tracks as Moscow and Len- ingrad do not compare in speed erican dirt ovals and are much harder upon the horses‘ feet and legs as fr uently the sandy surface breaks t rough arid the horse will strike the concrete un- derla. Tmomcet this it may merit oned that the Russian track records are d on 1.600 méfkfl. as being equivalent to s full - lid: mile. To be correct it ah be 1.809; metres. therefore the Rm- slan milels cheat 29 feet short of and $7.5M. A 504ml shot almost. hours before laflu drew-w! h- m to l in last nlvbtfa final "allover arid closed at Mi-to-l with the bookmaker: at at time, ‘pp . The crowd of 400.010 Wu on hand early. 1am ennlowurp two hours before port hr sarcastic" "w prev- tlrne and Ioua record turnoutof M390. .0 til" 06 terbalummfleer this Ymwailif“ ooun 0- fy that were Bunion champion trotten to porformrmer tlie rune. Lovely Co!“ Ci min». thrAlntreu ~- l ti hockey . pionshg) o:eaorg nub“, ""- (l u") ‘Zht over ls hm W" W Ber RM l. Claudct uaiuilm. was. The New Brunswick tltleholdera j" Q;*;,,"g:°;,3:;,-,,3Y,~K,-,§,M,,,, d out in front in the first jam; ,1 u“, ' ‘ of time ruddmdeath match. . inn four goals past the Glace 3.17943 1Q" (3 4;“) 1. Earl Perry. 9.8.8. def". z. parry llBMillBll, W. K- 8. $1. ma: hiuaca. . . 1111182 0). D1568. v ' emu Milo 0pm (loyal) 1. Georse Henderson. W33. u. mo: arown. v1.5.8. ~ a. rump 00.1w. uLbLb. ‘nme: o‘! secs. urns-u your (2 Lope) i. Janet Mchlachern. w.i<.e. z. aanarien an has. 8. relay uampooii. no.5. ‘a - A noon. IOlh-ll range up) a ' i ' l. miihflovutt. W13. 2. mam: Alwiommm, v7.3.3, 8. Mil flJIIPDIIQ/"Q-ILI. ‘rials: to us. - oily-ii (a in» 14 J i. . ‘W-K-I. ....... . , lluly Nanaliowiing BIG FOUR LEAGUE . ‘ . sqmJm-h . m“ BRIO? ’ j - J ¢AIB8= aim» ami- “Hrgi. . ‘that. 1J0. _ I. n '6 ' -’_1'|ipu:'.f:i.; . l n. sea sass Elssss natal-rm. h l : A. ion ." 319- l§"‘:“§.'&'i.°= A‘. wan-um. lat‘ “m” ‘on-iii a in: rm Asa i056 Wm Prowse . for com 1M. Wu for the ‘ _ and ‘moo II“ “hock y au macy. f}. ~ e p: 0 0 0 n: ‘l 3ft...»- "bran night Kill Ullncy lnenta after Bot battle dlanl .11 ti to dilute‘: some I061! in l0 went in teams lust fl e110 pound: | chum" f h“ o l growln - ae=r.l~ i . a ere Lord lilac o, average puck char on ‘the Govern ,nl a trophy to be presented _ - night Canadian er the fourth‘ and. time ~0 t e Sterile 0am‘ ens have finer under their belt; they continue to display the “wit? Ihbwnflrhuraday gait‘ Ihoul be four-straight ‘Fixing Frenchmen." . O l» - ha! thgmfollow a ner l l ht: "It lh ri In‘ to tho would b“ t Ill of the but hockey wa- "'.'*I . liu and Canadians all out, naturally one of’ that waiting around the bra stuff when they to overtime, but these two Vew at one mother in extra period. Ilia a real series the new champion: will hav that Oup- when It's al o 0 0 o ' us. about that "Cup" a t th f ll wi . . "..¥’..'.'l'..i...'.. ° °-¢‘.‘.' i” , donated the auni torlin: for the pur- , trophy which hi: name and which was to urlge across the Dominion a g ynunn zame- known an Stanley himself was hockey fan but n better! “than er. prove e up~ ar-Gerieral to do- an~ bolic of Canadian a enlaried to llylYlll WIS Judie?“ I hath r e surema we c “ebecamyep b!” til in: M . nomd | for M quot Chit DIII seem 2." suffering terrific pain. h 10m: people who wll nuts. Iiizlk 5% Y to plly .0 . of ‘Gordon Driilon for the Unions ‘tin-pf gen-lo ‘of giupuagoru. , 8P0 m and of A ril. e banquet II 10pm We . mi i teams nil-mam“! hgegwu well u the Marathon W ilh Chamberlain of. the flab- wlto was iniured luring tho game went rl ht over to Walter-n Heap! with hi: and uniform on. 11o was met up hi otoliielxllt 1n strange fu on n n: oubt ho was a bit demented. O Q 4 O ‘m dmekgdy who recoznized him romur : . bu‘! l .” ,€~..Z'.“-‘-l.. filial“ in W: "rho some’: lnthen. lntlng to the r lady’. bu’: it’: th and m so n: Or Mo“: answered, headinl amt"... n: lady iliouaht 0 6 O9 locale hockey circles-Bil! Knotty Nlnara are sched- ume with ‘u HO at the IUIVlOI ' ‘ belna’ are now B“? " 1°35" ....a nu which in to ‘or an! by the Director mm and it h expects.‘ g1 vnrioul in: g Id liibe invited. " "'.':".".. .