APRIL '9, 1949 _ q Knights columnist. Recreation ‘ACentre Th0 Knight-B 0f Cqlumbug g9 planning for another active season Igeln this year at their recrea- tion centre in Victoria Park. To get the season rolling. o. re- organhration meeting was held re- cently at which various commit- tees were selected for the activi- ties that wlllzbe sponsored this season. In addition to the already full schedule of events it ls the in- tention of the club to have a men's senior softball league and already four teams have signified their willingness to take part. . The ladies are also preparing for the coming season. and last but not least. the juvenile teams are all ready for action and are rmx- iously waiting for the ball diam- ond to be put in readiness. With the iull scale tennis activ- ities, which has always been a popular feature at the Club. the centre should present an nven bigger and better place of recre- ation and entertainment for the young peonle this year. The following are those who won the various competitions at the centre last year-Tennis: ladies singles. Miss Helen latter; man's singles, John Molyneaux: ladies’ doubles. Miss Helen Irrrter and Miss Wanda MacMilIan: ' men's doubles. John Molymilll! and Paul Keys. softball-Inter- mediate: The ned sox captained ,‘ . . . bv Henry Hartinoer; iuvenlde. the 'I‘i.gers captained bv James l-lusrh- . ‘y I x I es. Mr. Alfred Coadv was the win- DESIRAILE APARTMENT HOUSE ' uer of the trophy donated for the ' all-round athlete in the track and ' field event. REMEMBER YIIIEII Dy The Canadian Pres: Toronto Maple Leafs won the Stanley Cup 17 years ago tonight .1 when they defeated New York -- Rangers, National Hockey League j champions of the season, in the . third straight Oup game. It was the first time the Cup had been won in three consecutive games since the series went on o. three-out-of-tlve _ |basis. ‘ h I0l Weymouth Strut Living mOIII, Dining Room, two bed rooms, Kitchen ond ,_ both on first floor. Upper Duplex with eight rooms. Ample closer spoce In eoch bedroom, hardwood floors, lire place and hot woter heating system. Phone 2272. I: Alaska and Russia are separat- '- led by only so miles of open sea. I v u» ' East Eastern-Canada 2-1 in bestof-seven game tied). ' West ' None. series, Games Sunday East: Ottawa at Sherbrooke in sixth game. East Eastern Canadian final-at Tor- onto: Montreal Royals vs Barrie Flyers (first game of best-oi-seven series). r West None. ~- Bowling noLv Nam: annoys Big Four IAIIIIO—SOIIII Finals Knlghto-O points. B. Bradley . . ., .. 163 260 175 it. MacDonald 244 158 200 L. Butler .. 284 192 158 ‘LCI-eizhon 154 153 179 S. Doiron .. 215 174 195 Total-ZDBZ Alertr-fi polntl Dr. Duffy .... .. l. E. J‘. Pineal! . 253 264 201 P. Harley . R. Harley E. Robin T0taI—-3574. Hllh single E. Robin 312 High three E. Robin 802 In This Corner (Continued fro-m Page 6) in the minors and are only await- ing the chance to break in. O l O "Manager Boudreauh big prob- Iem should be thq status of his starting pitchers, although it's a certainty that Bob lemon, Feller and Burden will rate one-two- LhNg as starters. Steve Gromek proved last year that h, II a front- linp, too. Ed Kile-man. the relief specialist is gone and the statue of string-been Russ Christopher is in doubt. so Boudreau will have to depend on new help from the bull pen, 0f course, old Satchel Paige is still on hand, sure and certain a: ever, but Satch is getting old- er than he ever was. if that mean: anything’. . . _ . Pl-legan and Tresh should make up s fine one-two catching punch with Rookie Ray h/Iurray probably ranking as the No. 3 man." ._Dack Stretch lwomlnued from Page 05 the Ben White half mile raceway and later in the day Mrs. O'Brien took us over to the mile track at Winter Park and we saw the hor- ses there. Joe has twelve horses in his stable training and moves this week to Harrington, Del, where four more will be added. l-fe intends to race at I-laniniil-Qll for a while ‘then move to Roose- velt Racoway. and he also expects to race at Old Orchard. Moll"- 1n July. "We saw Joe work Kohinoor and Fan Dancer. a twc-yesr-old chestnut filly by BillyDirtct- This filly is one of the smoothest pec- ers I have ever seen. Joe has . MAI. Allan Cu " m.” o cubes toI-Ilht (5st- seml-final- 5,], Ottawa: Bhsrbrodse Red Raiders vs. Ottawa Bmaiors (Ottawa leads one ' Farm. ma GUAlwlAN. ‘or greet hopes for her and she is well thought of by the. railbirds. Also saw him work Sweden, his own two-year-old trotter Silk Prince. and We: Master: the lat- ter is a nice big horse that. won a lot of races for Joe lset year. However, he is going slowly with him as he does not expect to race him until July. He also worked Gene Abbe, Randolph and Golden Comet. Joe has an assistant trainer and three other men working for him. all good men, and his stable is kept in beautiful condition. In speaking with sever- al people st the cracks I was told that m. and Mrs. O'Brien are highly thought of by the other owners and trainers. Indian Land, that Joe won tine $50,000 pace with at Santa. Anltl. Cal" last May, was our the track when we were theme. really handsome and a smooth pacer. "I irked Goose Bay a lot; he is built likeBilly Oope that you raced. and while his manners are not the beet. they say he can really turn it on and seems to be on his behavior when the purses are big and the chips down. 1n all therrwere fill horses at the helfmiietreckanditishardto . member them all. One bW(- year-old trotter that has the rail- birds sitting up is Burnell Han- over, in 5am Gabon": stable. This is a. natural and they told me that they just put the harness on him and he trotted. The own- ed‘. Mir. Ben]. E. Hampton of New York. has had several flattering offers for him, but told me he is gioing to keep him. Mr. Belm-pton said he had heard about our rs:- ing here and-would like to pay us a visit some time. l-le also owns Evelyn Direct, a. nice pacer. “Saw Ben White and son Gil:- son training their stable which. except for the one two-year-old pacer, is composed of trotters. Al- so training horses the days we were there was Gene Pownall Ind brother Harry. Nat Ray. Del Mill- er and last but not least Vernon Irving from shedisc, N. 13.. with Past Train and lme Bee Guy. At Winter Park Tom ‘Berry has a good stable and the Saunders Mills horses are also there. being trained by Ralph Baldwin. a for- mer Canadian from Saskatch- ewan. Talked to Earle Avery. whose stable comprises several likely trottea-s and pacprs, and he sent his regards to all his Mari- time friends. 0n the way North we stripped at Pinehurst. but as it was Sunday no horses were train- ing. We saw the stables of S. A. Wothan 8r Son, Newport Stock Frank Baiford and E. P. Oray. While there were a wrest number of railbirds at the differ- ent tracks the enthusiasm was not any greater than at our own irac "....Thanks, George, for your very interesting news. With the great number ‘of new tracks that are opening up in the United States the demand tor race horses has lnoreased enorm- ously in the. lest few years. but with that demand there has also been m increase in the produc- tion of trotters and pacer-s. Ind ii is expected that the total num- berr o! trottera and ulcers that will take out eligibility certificates this year will reach the 12.000 mark-an ‘all-time high. In 1942 the ‘ mtg of the U.S.T.A. sxuux nounrr Mony.Skunk Snouts ore being received without proper . identification. In order to receive the $1.00 lounty, the nose must have port of the white strip attached. ARE You I "Take or mail them to J. D. Jenkins, II9 Grafton Street, ‘Charlottetown. DEPT. OF INDUSTRY AND NATURAL - m“ E""'"‘ “"4 5m" RESOURCES NAPOLEON AND UNCLE ELI? "' Ilmum-ILIL-av.’ wow W081 E 1w‘, recommend on AL INK HII with the purpose of supplying FISHERMEN ATTENTION: reody for the opening of the Lobster Fishing Season? 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The Roosevelt Raceway manage- ment, New York. are justly proud of the entries they have received for their early elooinl 171°81'11"!- For the 850.000 two-mile pace we notice such star pecers as Indian 4-5, Gratton McKil" 1:50 4-5, Ikiskeway 11504-5. Jerry the First 1:50 4-5, Jimmie Greed 1:50 4-5. Brother Harmony 2:00. Deep ‘Drought: 2:00. Dr. Stanton 2:00 1-5. Goose Bay 2:00 1-5, Forbes Chief 2:01 1-5, Patchen 2:00 4-5. (both these horses were given their records by Joe 0’- Brien), Red spirit 2:01, Bud Mite 2:02 2-5. (Bud Mlle is by Vol0- mite and his dam is Miss Budloug 2:00 by Calumet Budiong 2mm). Time Table 2:03, owned by Jos- cph Gouchon. Quebec, (TmeTable is a iull brother to Time Counts that raced here two seasons ago), April Star k031i. the Ontario pacer Stewart Direct 2:03 2-5, Tip Abbe 2106M. (formerly a ster in Joe O'Brien! stable), and many others. ' The 550.000 two-mile trot has attracted such stairs as Proximity 115953. Demon Hanover 2:00 1-5, Ohcsiertown 2:00 2-5. Chris Spen- cer 2:00 2-5. Sydney Hanover mutt. Fedor 2:04 3-5. Jlmmikin 2:05 3-5 and twelve others. Sometimes potential great stal- Lons are ove-lookzd, oi-en due to the environment they are pieced in A case in point is Bonnyoeallo. p. 213%, t. 210351. While in the ownership of Walter O. Candler, the Coco-Cola king, he had very little opportunity In the stud and was sold by him to an owner in ohio. During the last few year! his get has come prominently bo- fore the public by the wins made by Dr. Stanton 2:00 1-5. who: eligibility card shows 870.80‘. Twelve trotters and pacers by h-r had total winnings in 1946 of o" ' $245,000 and now he is being -' claimed as o. great sire. Game Warden, sold by WBIiU l-lall in the fall of 1937' as a. year 1mg, was shipped to Sweden anr is now one of the top broedim stallions 1n Denmark. In his owl races there he placed 52 vietoric: to his credit and is the champ-or? mcnsy winning imported trotte to that country. At l-IamImIB Germany. the Bel? 01 u" °'*'A'm' erlcan stallions Brother Henovc" 3, 2:004 and Calumet Finerlfl zwor. are vrmninz m" °1 ‘j races there. In Italy U10 89¢ f McLinn Hanover 3. 1:59'/i a ' showing up to KY0“ ldvflnmg‘ The trotting mare mole Emmi 4. 2m 4-s by Dem Helm" ‘t users. that w" e “m” ' Roosevelt Raceway 1"" "m1?"- 1; winning reelflflfl!’ w" “Km “.3015, and scotch Thistle 4. ‘LG, another winner at. Rooseveltliace- my 1551-, year, won one of the I738 stakes at Sans Slro track in recently. While tho MW! a Europe seems very ‘Wwflsing n we read 1r, yet the fact that race! are being held in mil-HY 1;! m: countries shows that all e b! dug; wt, there is considers e sunshine. Horses are working out every day over the Charlottetown t-rgcllré The going is pretty heavy bu is expected to dry up rlllldly- Th’ stables of Dr. seamen and Jamel Arblng have moved out and l" located in the west end of “ti-h: l-leartz Barn. it. is expected ad several stables from the mflllllln will arrive in early MBY "i"! m" horses are being broflflht 5“ b7 local owners, so that a great rac- mg season can be vilified‘ Iluntors’ Dorner (Continued from Page 6) cold. am.- a hurried IuPPfl‘ he shouldered his misty 10 wile breech loader and set out for Or- wen, By up; time he had trumped the two miles to his favourite shooting point, night was almolt upon him. A steady stream of geese was on wing. crouched b0- hind a pitch pole fence at the butt or the point. he waited. He dropped two ollt o! the first flock . . one with each barrel. When he broke 1h; gun. the 0100M slipped past the shells and left both ln the barrels. ' On his hands and knees behind m Iieal um -- Phomr 24o -Ask For “Princes i ‘Top Duality Dld SYDNEY plioal so n, I A. mcxano and comma: Lrsrrran out while a needy stream of geese honking drunnning on his ears. “Hilly one shell‘ was out. Not “W118 l0 d1: out the other he Bllwéd in a. fresh cartridge and “WWW l third more. The flight cased out s bit and when another big flock cut across the point be- hind 111m. he had two shells in the gun and again made a daums, It w" w wk by this time he "If" qlllle sure whether or not he hoe killed o loose with the second barrel but s. lookeee show. 9d the Mu lying db her mu In a furrow.. . . . a white breast gloat-hing in the dark and uwo big black feet working feebly back and forth. O O O O The flight was still on but five geese was all he could carry. He flew by and overhead, their loud" s" ‘ s 4 even. icrnembered their: wagon One weighed l2 lbs, one l3, an- other 135i and two 14 lbs eac] . .. what a load to carry tw. miles. 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