QCTOBER 22, 1938 .6 Hr-nry Ciukey was right to the forefront» with the Sullivan and u arliintiey racing stable at Top- l.tlli, Maine, fair last week. The [0 wold pacer Dusty Han- g. ill winning the Free for All ;{_])_!>T(l ilie third heat in 2.03. .v.:iiu wlis not only a track record bin ilie fastest third heat ever med by a four-year-old over a tialf-iiiile track. That sparkling lillll‘ came after n mile in the pifliitllfi liciit of 2.04. Writers Clllllllliilifld upon the condition of the entire stable, giving praise not Qpiy to the trainer but to the care- [AKPFS as well. Last week ended -- racing for the season and will Rockliind, U winter at lnvcly lady 2.00 lowered the world's record for two-ycar-old trtniiig fillies over ‘a. half-mile lrucl; i0 2.07 3-4 at Shelbyvilie. Illilllllfl, iiist week. Racing in Maine continues for two week more. Lewiswn finishes up iotitiy- The had plenty of horses. Next wee comes Oorliam luitl their Cumberland. Elsewhere iiall Mitllli? there is practically no 11161119.! with the exception of North anti South Carolina. where the iveaiiivr continues mild until Late November, - The stars of the trotting arid parln; world who took new rec- o tire bcing lct down with easy n Greyhound 1.55 1-4, world's clitunpion trotter, is at Indian- lllvli». while the pacing king Billy llPCT. 1.55 is being eased off n.1, Sllwull-sc. N. Y The trotting queen Rosalind 1.56 3-4 a. mark that pliers her in a tie as the wonlds secilllti fastest trotter with .the lOl‘ll11_‘1' champion Peter Manning, is 5121i at Lexington, Kentucky, November will be the month of harness horse auction sales. There ivill be one at Toixsfiilld, Mp5s" the fil‘.‘.l vrcck in November, two “[95 a’. llidilitiapolls, Indiana, a 551;. at Stirlliulield, Illnois. November lllli, and finally the Old Glory at NH York the last week in Nov- "mlltf- Hundreds of trottcrs and ll"‘,'°"~‘ W"! chance hands in these tccllrs. There is said to be sonsiq. 2b‘ ii ggbliQwcx-iiiatiirgt Europe for __’___ DT- H- M. Purshall. Urbano. Sh“ “']lQV1f§ced__.>I‘ani-:Agoff 159 a_-_4_ STOCK SUITS OVERGOATS that fit properly AT A PRICE ALSO SUITS MADE T0 MEASURE u‘. P. MacPherson 8i Son EXPERT I-‘ITTERS 0i. Geo. 88.. Charlottetown MAIN JOHNNY NEMIS Maritime Middleweight Champion New Waterford, N. S. Tom Claybourne, 155 lbs. Ch"l‘own, P. E. I. Main Bout 11 ROY BASktlbALL OI HER SPURI BACK STRETCH BOXING DOWN l for Hedley Fulton. was one of the leading buyers of yearlings at. Kentucky dming the trots. He secured sixteen fcr his patrons and will winter them lit Piiiehurst, North Carolina. The Doctor has been very successful in developing championship or iieiir-chanlpion- ship colts from fornier purchases. The latest addition to the speed population of Charlottetown and vicinity is a. pacer oi the Grattan tribe. Ligllit bay in color with that easy swinging stride which char- acterizes the Grattans, and eligible t1 the 2.27 Pace she should be a money winnerc for Willard Kelly next year. In a recent trial over the Charlottetown track she paceda last half in 1.06 1-2 with the last quarter in 32 seconds Warren Yarberry. smiling kid from a farm near Dallas, Texas. is the riding sensation of the New York tracks. He has brought home so many winners that every time his mounts tum into the stretch the people holler their heads off in encouragement. Money is freely bet on any nag that he sits on and the public have been quite 330:1 winners —but of course losers also. as no Jockey can bring them all home 1n front. Analysing the reasons for suc- cess which comes to some jockeys very suddenly and then departs, Cvrantland Rice. a. noted authority, says it is largely because of a weight allowance. When he loses this weight allowance then comes the supreme test. Between two Jockeys at even weight; n trainer will give a good mount to a. ex- perienced rider rather than to one who probably has had little more than a. year in the saddle. Wii hflopens to the kids who start out so well and then miss the mark? A boy can get hurt or put on too much weight. or fail to learn on matter how anybody tried to teach him the things he should kl: dissipate or fail into bad company and turn crooked. The rewards for first rate lockers are high but the pressure 0Y1 m0 131111111118 jockey is high also. Even for a seasoned rider it is a nerve-tingling Job -picking out holds in the Jam ahead, crowd- ing to the rail. risking arms, legs and neck sometimes to bring a horse down in front. and if.as has happened more than once. the older jockeys put the squeeze on a kid —lurlng him into a pocket and bumping him. of flattening him a- gainst the rail. he has to b: a brave kid to shake off the experi- ence. and that is exactly what he must do because if he loses his nerve he is through and he might as well go right back to the stables and ick up a broom. because that is w ere he will be going sooner or later. Joey O'Brien of Albertcn. has continued his campaign with the Well McNeill horses Aaron L. 2.10 1-4 and Direct, L. 2121-2 through the Maine fairs. and this week was racing at Lewiston state fair. He has been successful con- sidering the tough company the horses encountered. The races this week were all single heat affairs and in the tenth race, classified pace, a.li bets were called off by Commissioner Mack because the crowd disagreed with starter L. D. Sheldon over the winner. The fav- oritfl. Inuise Scott. was left flat- footed at the word Go and Dir- POWERS. KING'S S 7.. .'..-_---- .- -- t ->-,-= (Continued on page 15. Col 7) UQO-Q-OOO4 Boxing At Sporting iiluh SATURDAY OCTOBER 22nd roa MARITIME MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP BOUT '10 ROUNDS- vs. BENNIE BINNS Challenger Clftown, P. E. I. SEMI FINAL —8 ROUNDS- ' Jack Neilson 163 lbs. Fighting Dune VB Three Other Good Bouts. Prices as Usual Doors open 9 o'clock. 1st. bout 9:30 sharp, o’clock Sharp PPROMOTER-JOS. MCDONALD. oovovoo-ooo _ L-s49-10-19 2i; C OUT —- i (By TOM IIORGAN Associated Press Staff Writer) GLOUCESTER, Mass, Oct. 21- fAPl-Compctition for the sailing cainpionsliip oi the North Atlantic which has been bogged down by fox. calm Wf‘iltll€l', protests and di-pltios. is UXPCCPJO l0 be resum- ed hrr." Siluciny morning at 11.05 A. M. AST Cnpinili Angus Walters. skipper of the Canadian champion Blue- nosc iroin Nova Sc-otin, said he had received such information from Captain Cliarhs Lyons. chairman of the mcc ccniinittcc. but Cap- tain Crcil Airlultcn, who hit: re- licvctl Crlpiliiii Iii-n Pine, sent n- shorc hv illness, at the ivhccl of lllf‘ Anicricnn ('ll€\llf‘llg(‘l‘, illc scliooiici‘ Grririitlc L. Tlicbtiiirl: said he hail rcccivcci no order iviin tsoevcr. The coniertlers nrc credited with one victory each ili n ihrce-of-livc scrirs which lswnu 0"’. 9. Blueno", ll0l"(’l' of thi- Inter- national Fisilerincnis Trophy", doli- aied by Senator ‘ . H. Dennis, publisher of the Halifax Herald. spent the day hailled out on a marine railway. where she was trlkcn after licr skinner expressed fears- shr- liad been damaged in contact with a submarine obstruct- ion in thc ilaFbflT. When licr sleek hull enierizeri from the water, damage ivns fcunri to be nelzlieible. Only a slight sollnterinlz of thc shoe of her keel was revealcd Captain '\Val took nri\':iv‘n1:\ of ilie dry doc g in llilY." Bitte- noscis ilitdcrb v repainted. ni- though the necessity for that Blafenose And Tfiebaad To Resume 'Much-postponed Racing Series Tomorrow -_i-.__ THE CHARLU'l"l'ETOWN GUARDIAN d Today UUWLINU HULKEY WRESILINC Squa measure was a subject of debate among fishermen. William J. R/aue, who designed the big Canadian titleholder, was due in Gloucester tomorrow morn- ing, Captain Walters having an- nounced he would not resume competition until Roue had measured both schooners. Many doubted if Bluenose could b? brought within the 112-1001 ivaterline measurement inquired by the deed of gift without 1m‘- pairing her famed sailing qualities. Bluenose, now more than 17 yrars old, has soaked up considerable brine in her topsidcs, where ballast does not belong. Whcn Charles G. MncGregor, Boston nnvnl architect, measured tho two vessels, he foun". Blue- nosc wits soiling at 111i i181, two inchrs of waterline. mid observers generally agrerd she appeared light and tender ili underline nirs. Nfiicflrcgnr will he with Rollo tn- fI10"l"l\\' kiln-inc tho l‘P-!ll"£l\lll"l~ nicnt. Shifting of ballast by Captain Walters, which he readily admitted -it is contrary to the deed ci gift-ivas made the basis of a p“ test by Capaln Moulton which h ‘ not been acted upon by the race committee tonight. A counter- clmrgc by Captain Wiiitcrs that Tliebnud carried a greater area of still than is permitted was denied by her supporters. Captain Moulton. who is slated to take Thcbaud fishing once the championship series is out of thr- wtiy. said his most imperatlvc de- sire tonight was to get it over with and leave for the banks. Wi h everything; lwlllblllg gruelling bustling built, Bcunie isiinis and Jcnnll, ivtniis inst night} ivoillili ilp lfilililllg for tilt-ii‘ lilitiulc- ivciglit championship bout ivliicli lakes pluci- dL ilil- spoiling Club iCnlglL. Both iigntcr.» ucrc iii sup- cru iorm its hey ucnt tlirougn lliclij flnLii iciscs lilLi Qstcii, ul- thctr-gli ci;,.c lg tiic totlgiicst iypc oi light tau, tciiiisciii tit-lug rciurlicti lllC victor. lytniis, ill; ticiciitiiiig clionipon in tonight's. onconiitn, ill‘.l\‘l3(1 iii he clay on ‘rlitirstliiy ‘light. and lust nigiii. slintio» DOXLG and punch-sci boili ili.- .if__lll. ruin inavy mags iii winding; up trtiinillg- Prin- cAl)q1l in liitl lxnil. in it curuci" that sarlcil 1o‘ _VL‘l n30, Nouns now l5 a vcu-raii at out s.ili displays ‘J1; h,» #31113 solid punching tirowcs. that gnvc h.in his prcsciii. title auuy boot: in 19:51 ivlicii lie defcatecidoc Irvine ill Slillli, John, N.,u. Since that time ixcnc have bur-ii able ‘o lake ilie cruivli il-YAL} iroin iiilii uiid lOlLgllt lie cxptcs to retain ll. Stisaking 0i it previous- light \vi.ii Binns tluiiniiy plainly 51D ed that ill- thougli lii- has FSblllllLd the Will- ncr n‘. tiiltt iiine iicverheless Biluis ave liiiii iln» toughest battle he i215 had sinct- he sinried on the comcblck lfiili 2 yjcnrs ago tutor bcitig in i'\‘ili'0llli.'ll for three ycrils and wliiizlit lie is expecting an cvrn blemismAndi Binns Training For Title" Bout iOfl‘ .________. ___4 nd Up Binns, trained right to the lnin- lite finished off his training last lll_‘lll anti vxa. stepping faster and hitting harder than ever, Dawn to 1531 pound; wiizcli will give him a skglii pull in the weights and which also is tilt: lowest he has |JLL‘il for a goon itliilc the young lot-iii middleweight would no niake any riisii prcdlcaons on the cut-. COIIIL‘ of ihc rcrnt) but nevertheless‘ lic will be in there givin" every- uiing he has and lit‘, together with lils handlers feel that this will be enough to lift the crown from‘ ilie "ow oi ilie hard-hitting Cape Breton fighter, Toni Claybourlie can ex ect plilltvl‘ m. iirgillnciit from ack Ncilson in the semi-final on the card. Ncilsoii, a bear for punish- niint carries a p0 out vrallop in cithci- hand and will extend Clay- botlrue 1o the limit. Cl-Jybourne, one of-the cleverest boxers on the ls and is not taking the fighi in an’ easy manner and had trainezi hard and fans here will liktly wit- ness a thrilling scrap all the way. A good list of preliminaries, promising action all the way. ha". also been dra-wn up and it ls he consensus of opinion that ionigh.'s card, hcridliiicri as it is by an Is- land boy, n former amateur cham- pion, now seeking the professional croivii in the sonic class, is one of the best to be staged this season. stiffer biitilc. Neinis expects to weigh in ‘at _l5l_;ibs. f_v 7 McManus Goes To llershey . HERSHEY, P0,, Oct. 21--(C'P)-— The all-Maritime linc that has been part oi a Providence Reds lineup in tlic International Amer- ican Hcckcy League tlic last two seasons. became a thing oi the past today when n ihi-ce corncred trade betwccn Boston Bruins. Providence and llcishey" Bears rc- -sele:tcd until iicxl tvlrvk. v ': M Y ilAvi; To us: tr l'-_’-url=insrLar s Plies: ‘m; tsalmo Air's nun A Cove on kw;- sulted in the trnnslcr o1“ Sammy McManus. l0l'llll‘l‘ Nlollvwh Haiti‘ wlngmlin, iroin llic Rods to Her- shcy. Jeff Kaiblleiscii. defciiccinau. went with McMantis t0_ tli-c Hears. The pltuciz. 1.: be obiiiiticd by ilie Bruins and tho ltttls will not be Known iiiso as tile "speed" liiie, the Maritime trio was 00m- prised of MCMFLIIIIS Jackie Kctitlng of Saint John and Gordie ldog- gie) Kuhn, former Truro Brat-cat. Keatin‘! and Kuhn are working out with the Reds now. Bostoifs National Hockey League Qntfy had its final workout today before tlic opening exhibition game with the Betti-s. Aficr the workout.'.\f.-inocci' All Roz»: ml- ncuticcd liint Cuciicy Wcilnud would continue us" team captain in addition to carrying on nis new duties as ii<~i~inni manager. Use Minarlis for dandruff» Double, Score On Grads, Y-Knos continuing their string of victories last night had loo much scoring nuncli for the Grads and as Bulletin l Service On Rugby Game Results of today’s football l game between Saint Dun- stan’s University and Mount Allison being played at Sackville may be learned at the Guardian Office this evening where a bulletin will be posted, immediately lifter the game is finished. Fighters T0 Weigh In ( (By Paul Iilickelsnlt, csnclzifcd Prose Sports Wriicrl NEW YORK. Oct, Zl-Jcc Di- who was sllitcd to iaick up ivlicrc Babe Ruth left off ti: a leader in the movement to get more money for _ball players. DllVlii-rrio l".'ll‘ll€'d his lcssn inst sorln" who" he held out for Mo,- straigiit pennants. So now Joe's going along on his is Joe DiMaggio. A reliable bird tells us that be- fore Jce left town he had a good talk with business manager Ed Barrow and they agreed to agree for something over 3:10pm], From all over ilie major league baseball front comes rcports of peaceful surrender, indicating a naew low for holdcuts next spring. One of the super lioldout specials, Paul Derringer of the Cincinnati Reds. signed up the day bcfore the 1938 sexism midcd. Dizzy Dean can't. squnwk no matter whal the liberal Chicago Cubs offer him. l a large crowd watched marched off ihc floor with an 18-9 victory tuck- ed under their jerseys. A IlLSL half offensive that saw ihCill lend their opponents by a 12- 3 count gave the Knots their vic- tory. Tiicy shot six ficid oals in; ilie session whilc holuiizr; iicir cp-l poncnts to n field goal and penal-y shot and although the losers enm- cd lui even break in the scoringin ‘hc final half. each tcam clmlklnt! up six points ncvcrthcicss the wiii- iiers bit; lend was never iii any great danger of beinIz overtaken. _ Y-Knots were ogan away" off in the mat er of penalty silo-is sink- ing only two out of 10 awarded them while the Grads were a litflc superioi- in this department finding the basket 3 times out of seven at- tempts. Co-Etls chalked up their second win over the Y-Ettes in the girl's encounter winning 11-5, This me was played previous to the y's encounter. Lineups and scores: _ Grads: Muirhead 2. Millie 4. Partridge. Cmlgliioli 2. l-lkley 1. Crockfitt, Jones, Rcgers, Total 9. Y-Knots: Harper 9, Mathicsou 2. Johns on, Cullen. God ‘n, Stewart 4, Johnslcn Partridge 2, MucPlier- sotn. Total 19. Referee: Bill Henry. Rein-wed and approved liy numliiion llendounrlors Tiio Iloy Scouts Auoolntloh. SEE lr waCAN Mar-r, wugni and we ? we not" SEEM i hunuquoa- 1114006111" ‘m 5; GETTIN ’AN\' WflERlE , OuR WATER Supmv 's 64' r TIN ' 1, 0 N; s‘. i’ CH Eli _.___> _ ihnt his l5 your old son “as killed. Gehrig. slcliviizig up though siiii a iTTeRt ball lllavcr. is in no posi- tion to hold out. Notice To Horsemen i Nnminniitmvs for tlii- 1931i, 'l‘\vo, Three and I-‘uur Year Old Fnturlty Races must he flit-ti with thi- linilcr- Slffilod mi 0r before November 1st, 19.18, wlicn ihcy will lTqllfrl‘ to be norm-d, givini: sex. sire. dam. col- our and markings. A fee of $2.00 must accom nny the nomination in each-clans t c balance of the pay- ment will hc due as follows:- $3.00 Mvrch Isl, 1939. $5.00 Jilly 1st, 1939 Starling Fee of $7.00 payable fif- teen days prior to race. F. J. E. WRIGHT, Secretary. Prince Edward Island Harness Racing Club, L-ti/37-10-22-29. LONDON — Summoncdito lnves- ' tigiite an accident, Police Constable J. Tidy made inquiries mid found AN‘ ‘fills/Ens NAVIGATION c" was Easv, BUT lcmvr MAKE HEAD NOR TAH- O’ lfn Gabby Hartneits protestatitns to the contrary, Chicago Cubs’ captain. Billy Hcrtniui. may g0 l0 St. Louis Cards as manager. Gabby of Herman hippiiia to St. Loo, but promptly atltictl _ Ducky Mcduick and Johnny NIlZO‘ from the Cards "in some kind of a deal." The uabbv one may W“ coirh next s--n~ his managing i7 H-{VOTIS b liar: Eli _vcars nuo torlziy when he defeated _ . , PflpVrHS. own. First in ins smeme of things by {iv-n lijngthg ni N. Y. Steve Donoghuc, great Irish after 30 years in the saddle, rode 9521111115.: Tussle This Saint Damian's University rugby team loaves this llllllllflli! for Sarkvllle where this afternoon they tackll- the Mount Alli-lull in a game that may well determine the championship uf Prim.» By Alan Ronda-l. Canadian Press Staff Writer) _ NEW YORK, Oct. Zl-Despite “Cid Gulg-an, a full squad will make the trip. Last night iiii- Xiilils l to he in fine conditions for this all important tuwlv. ilvii-iiil-li slim score of 8-0 in the oprning game Saints liiivc 4'lllll4' JIIIIIL’ l ably fast since that time and their 19-0 Vlvillry uvcr l‘. proof that they are at ilic peak of ilii-ir infill. lenied today there was any chalice he'd like to get Wiicn S. D. U. entered the Inter-i collegiate it. ue tlicrc was ' l , head Slliik‘ going on but the u l ‘he boys li.il'c piliorinl (l since l changed iili iiizit. Mitliv are pu" c for them in collie ilirotlgii will u , victory ludt-y on the Mouiiiil-x- Ivimpus and ii iiicv play as ivl-il as tilt-v did RWZiilL-l U. N. Itfvlztl‘. Alison are pl-lllll lo have ii \'1'l'} or. pivfcz-rlna in do ' -m the bench aiivr irl ‘ l ed the hi5!- "Il Michell. A lieari a. 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O S ‘Pain were llrcpflrcd toniflit to mac-t C“ Tow-N Aumys St. Dunstanfls University here l0- niorrotv in a crucial Emile‘ ‘ll the Niwv B'in vick-Princo Edward 1s- liiiid ill ' - lvfliiilv- A Vi; irlrv for Afoliiil AiiimUli vvoilld gin- ilivin ilie lcflrue title nnd rlGll! COMTVIFRCIAI. [FAG 111.!!!" ‘pccilil Wire) . 0t" rtlnd 317K Cinrkl- ‘s Inger- R. C. 1i. PIS 27112 ‘t High single, '1‘. Maggids cnscvcvri resolution to be- . . .. v - l- ~ in ' “it!” mlwr T cf tlic hclrlcut r~n‘r< cxmer as ,(‘1‘1;U,‘ii Flrilllllfill-i 3H5 , shcrkin". news. Wii. Glll5"‘lt)“'.i Tht- Island sound is rcpcrivd con- H1211 Flfllilc. Dr Fl Mo resolve amounts lo i; the 1ll‘.f"‘ll.'ll- .'§l(lf‘l‘i\"Jl\’ impzizvrci s cc the 33th '- iional slti'rr'i‘.doi' of a rising yfqr .\'l0illilli‘.\ (it-fluted thciii Zl-O in ‘he aggllllll ml‘??- DY- H- ‘4 \ll‘_‘~‘ some, and a tough battle ls cxpcc ed, A _ In five games played to date his fall Mount Allison has scored 43 points ivhile other teams have ‘fail- iyl to cross the local -Coilogiiiri.< lite. _ iv l {i prints; lo 54 in the clos- ist finish the 3f‘ car-old irzick. I\I1\I\'Cl{I'f5'l'l;ii. igviigralian crcw visits Blqiand in Fhiuiish Derby winner, ' Belmont Park, ' b d5 iiimfiliintatri-ioysiiomdégt {legrn died here. lie 11ml sc "\'\‘\l and sonmdqwn have been 11-‘ Northern Union couinil oeived, here froni_Austr*alia. y y ockey who retired last November itliiiitrt-nfs first soap box dcrhy was a Krlllld success. 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