DECEMBER 1, 1951 .:-:7 Back stretch Contimied irom page 0 Lilli-dii'isions-nlitfi)-imiant buy- i"i'.'- nnge established the well known standard Bred nursery in 192 mg m'time it became one of the mam: breeding farms oi trotters Mid paccrs. We an glad to note that he has not given.up his inter- est in harness racing as we under- siand he purchased three yearlingu in partnership with Harry Lott oi! lvvland. Pa. One was I two-yoar- 01;; my Black crest by Black Hnwk, dam, Crescent Signal, a hill sister to (ioshawk 2.08 1-5. Two others were Battle Up by Fol- low Up and brother to Cheer Up any-; and Celia's Cannon by Gan- l,4..,n mil-Colin Hanover. Just; in I,a:,5”1g we may state again we cannot understand why Black mi.-is so excellently bred and with ....-h a fast record and I producer. iwig the sire oi Freddy Hawk 2.04 ;.".fIliark Crescent. and several iiiiiviw. should bring only 8700 at ihri auction. The Free-For-Alls next year Illfilllfl be the best seen in the litiii-itimes for a long. IOHK WM mm such fast stoppers as Supreme mi ;iois., owned by Harry Hirsch 31 Sydney; N. D. Hal 2.05 h.ni.t., iuizicd by W. M. Stiles. Woodstock. r.'B. both sired by Hal Dale 2.0213; (jm-eky Chiei 2.04. Owned by Walter Hennegsey, Charlottetown: 1 ;('. Chi:-I 206, owned by P. J. ('3;l(-;an, Glace Bay. and Hedge- .-mri Chief 2.06 2-5. owned by .iai::rs Given, Halifax. These three we ny Chiet Abbedalo 2.00. I son of Hal Dals 2.02i.i. Then there is nrrot Pointer that was the fastest lmrrir in the Moritimes last season ...ih his miles in 2.07. and of .-4i:1l'SE there are others that will make things interesting. we had the pleasure oi I visit finlil Frank McAlduii who is back l'.(imP on the Island utter I very .-pic-ndid racing season with the J. F. Forbes stable of Fredericton. Hi.- hid particularly well at Foxboro tr 14 starts. winning two iirsts. three seconds and three thirds. iiilCP with Pat D., twice with Miss l-”nisr and once with Campbell's niiridy. He gave Miss Eloise a new irrorrl of 2.12 on the trot at Fox- horn, and Campbell's Buddy I re- cord of 2.13 at Woodstock. we have learned the names oi the horses brought down by Earle isemple along with Mary Mcrk and the trotting colt by Bill Galiorr ism. They srs Pstchen Volo 2nd and Game the Kid 2.14. both pacers. Mvi-on MacArthur, Kensington. brought home with him the tour- usr-old pscer Real Fingo by cal- iimet Fingo 2.04. This pretty well clears up the new speed arrivals in the Province this iall but we will be very pleased it horsemen anywhere in the Msritimes will iniorm Is oi others that they know oi sI wo want their names and owners ior our Annual Re- view. manning over the sales report oi Harrisburg we see where Joseph Csuchon oi Quebec City bought in addition to Indian Land. which he paid ll0.000 for, the three-year-old trntter Levi Hanover 2.06 3-5, elig- ihl! to the 2.22 class trot. He is R hay colt. by Spencer Scott 4. i.'i7”.. dam. Lenora Hanover I. 306. He had trotted miles in 2.03 this season and is expected to bet- iar that mark next year. The price pain was &5.200. Pn.i.llBl0Clln oi Sheri-irooke, Que.. has the high bidder on the three- irar-old pacer voluminous 2.05. She is I bay iilly by Volomltc. dam. Rut-h's Baby by Mr. MCEIWYTI I59". and is eligible to the 2.20 liars with allowances. She was timed in 2.03 with the last half in ion l-.1 in a 35.000 stats at Lex- ington last. September. Armand Plouiie. Montrestbought the two-year-old trotter Cock Robin ior 35.500. He took a record wt 20!: 1-5 this season. He is by Vnistead 3. 2.0.11; and his dam is that great brood more Betsy Elb- crwl; 2.0793. He is eligible to all the large stakes. ' Dugre nt Lucien sherbrooke. lmught three head for 38.700. They - inrlude Stewart's Sister for 34,300. she is it two-year-old pacer bv Prince Dirt-ct 2.14 and her dam is Mi.-ii Worthy znsia. She is I 1"" l1lSlPf to Stewart Worthy 3.07 4-5 rind has shown I lot. The mare's tamily consists of such great pac- in as Winnipeg 1.5196. Kinney Dl' Wt 159. Napoleon Direct i.599i. s...i..;s.....i GLAMOIIIZING FIST FIGHTS It appears to this writer that hockey fans and sport writers pay too much attention to bare knuckle tights and Graeco-Roman tactics on ice arenas during the course of competition in the grant Canadian sport. It the tendency is carried much iarther. it is logical to conclude that iistlc ability will supersede hockey prowess and acumen. There is a time and place for everything. In certain cases a slap, or in sharp clip with closed list is very emphatic. It demonstratca the (act that the younger gen- eration is not spineless or pusll- anlmous. but in sport competition is not the "place" in which ilsiic prowess should hob paraded. it was noticeable at big it-ngue ball games some years ago that when a tight (and there were many). started in the bleachers. all kinds of missiles could be seen con- verging on the fighters, thereby showing 'the contempt of the inns. Throwing things on the icv or at players is mean and cow- nrdly. It ought to be under the Crlminai Code. Leo Lamoureux seems to have good judgment. coolness in critical moments. and an almost uncanny faculty of do- ing the right. thing at the psy- chological moment. For instance taking his team oil! the ice at Sydney last. winter when the fans began crowding onto the Ice. "Blood was running hot" (as Shakespeare says) and moh violence was imminent in nnothcr minute. So Leo was astounded at some of the "names" he was call- ed. Evidently he isn't familiar with the Gaelic, language or its Angllcised derivatives. The writer was iniormed many years ago by one who spoke Gm-lio well that it, was possible to blast or praisc a person to the finer points of nicety in Gaelic. than in other language. 4 I am. Sir. etc. JAMES Pl-JNDERGAST. Yankees Lei Coach Tommy Henrich Go (By Jack Hand) NEW YORK. Nov. 30-(APL Tommy Henrich's brilliant career- with New York Yankees ended today when the club revealed it .wss not renewing his contract. Henrlch's "unavailability in work outside the metropolitan area" was given as the reason for his release by George Weiss. Yankee general manager. The Yankees will not replace Henrich. continuing with a thron- msn staff of Bill Dickey. Frank Stengel's sides. The 35-year-old baseman who retired outi'ieldcr-iirsl from the ed with George Stirnweiss, Cleveland. as dlstrbutor icr a beer company. A member of the Yank!-vs sinvn 1037 and one oi the game": most feared batsmen. Henrich decided to hang up his glove last winter rather than play on an injured knee. He played little in .1951! and was taken off the I-ligihlr liable." injured his knee in the spring of 1950. Surgeons gave him only hsli-hope that an operation would help. He could have man- aged Kansas City, the Ysnks' iarm, but chose to conch. In announcing the Weiss said: "With tho current restrictions on I-Ienrich's availability to work outside the metropolitan area, we Ire unable to fit. him into our 1952 plans. It is our mutual hope that some day Tommy will he avsilsblo ior ,sssignmcnt sonic- whero in the Yankee organiz- ation. When, and li,.this becomes so. we will welcome his return.” I I 1' E S i land. sash. or animal l . I an account Is oi MIIIIIPI It Qua. . Innis cioauos. Di-In out the poison! release. inri other great pacing Itlrl. iianolm sail iliiclo Ell! I Vrzr - M? .M4 6oi.Lv, NAFOLEON, ciureizs on -me MOON AND we iziNo9AnouND 9AT'lJl2N wrri-I MY Tetescora .' p- anyl list for the World Series with the Phils. Tommy. known as "Old Ra-l ! coaching: ” Crosetti and Jim Turner as Casri p k:'.- sctlvo list I year ago is associni--. the V . iormor Yankee infielder now with. -V l l l l . , : l i l i A THE GUARDIAN, Hoopsters Score 70-52 Victory Over Air Force Team From Slside UHARLOTTETOWN ' Hunters corner Con tinusdwi-i-Tm page 0 obtained on the term as well as commercial mill ioeds. 'rhis outlay runs into I high figure. with a deer its I ditisrent. proposition. True the animal may consume the The Senior st. Dunstan”: Univ. Totals .......... ,. .14 2 3 7o 056 mid of clbblze or out I few erslty basketball team. on the - b"5h'l5 M W""lP5 W" he 80" "3 strength 0; , 1,” hi" drive, dc, i'.C.A.F. pg 121- pp 131.. the trouble oi harvesting hlmuii. felted the 3.c.A'F. team a; cotton in 9 1 M The cost in dollars is insigniilcant. summe,-side -1-mmdly mam by the Green 4 n 1 3 Then again there is the possibility score oi 70-52 in an exhibition D'AndI9I 3 0 I 4 me '1'" "MY 31"" "4 Imam "am am... Bums 4 9 0 3 a neighbor's iarm and in that case. The two teams hauled through. Andrew. 3 0 2 6 its. all clear velvet . . . upwards of 3,, even ",5; hug Wm, the sum. Boon 2 0 0 4 3130.00 worth oi meat tor the price having a two point advantage at Em” 1 0 0 .9 "5 d hm hm" half time. the score bclng 25-24. In -lmnlnls 2 it 0 4 ' ' ' the second halt the saints began EWM 0 ll 1 ll. Tm” mlllmnm M" 'm "99" mlml finding the range and outscored THY 9 W9 0 01"." the de" ””"m'"- I ml "M 99' the ,Saints' attack as he scored' 14 5”” -4 N 0 0 0 ' "ihmmic .m the extent 0! thmkmg men. opponents 4448. -1-03315 V g 25 0 3 52 that well have all clear sailing Once again Jack Reardon led field goals for a total or 28 points. Joe Mullslly with 15 points an Pete Dunphy with 14 were the next highest scorers ior S.D.U. Colton was high man for the airmen with lis eight baskets be- ing good for 16 points. Green and Burns oi the R,.C.A.F. each had :1- Intermediate Football Today HAMTILTON. Nov. 30 -(C P) - it deer obtain I foothold in the province but all will not be on the debit side oi the ledger by a long shot. Their food value alone will make amends tor a. considerable depredation allowance. The pres- l once of deer in the province will further enhance its wealth of nat- ural beauty and furnish sports- lled Wings Call D!.'I'ROI'l'. Nov. :1) .- (AP) -- Detrolt. Red Wings called up de- renceman Bill Folk from their Indianapolis America, League Hockey tarm today. Folk. I rough 190-pounder, will replace Benny Woit, who has missed the last two game: be- cause of 1 back injury. baby beet. One thing is certain ii deer hunting becomes legal in this province all types oi rifles (in- cluding the 22; will have to be outlawed and a l2-gauge shotgun loaded with a lead hall used in- stead. This missile is very etiective up to one hundred yards and has more shocking power than an or- dinary steel jacketed riile bullet. . Whatever the outcome or our deer importation venture. it's too much to expect that everyone will be pleased. But it is a foregone conclusion in this age oi prohibitive meat; prices that every large fam- ily that sits in at a table graced P'AGE SEVEN it Q St. lsonilace Lcgionnalres and Hsmilton Panthers? meet tomor- hitherto available to its sporting row in Canada's iirst east-west fraternity. intermediate football final. ' ' - i eight. men with I iorm of hunting not SUMMARY F. D. U. FG T F . mmrdon 14 F9 P0 1'; . They Ire playing for the Cansd- on the mainland many families Dunphy 7 0 0 Hlian xitle and the Percy E. Robin- living in remote districts depend Mummy .7 1 O 1; 90'; edmorlll TI'0Dh.V- upon deer meat to iurnish the ne- Coyle 3 0 0 g n a dition. outstanding players cessary protein during the sum- Mmmnmn 1 1 0 3 m.IhY earn invitations to try out mer months. Autnorities grant per- Macmuc llll N 2 0 0 4 W1 tone Or more of Csnsdas eight mission to shoot deer caught in Macbmmld 0 n 1 0 pro esslonalllootball teams. Scouts the act of destroying young orch- Mnomy 0 0 2 O brfrginsilgrg or the pro clubs will Irds or growing crops. 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