l Doug Harvey Has Newldea ToSe’rlle Hockey Demands , Thf (‘hgr|oife(nun Royala won the Royal net until Doyle and Penalties - None. . . . . 6 The Charlottetown Gun-(ugh, Wod., Nov. 20. 1957 the first game of the Maritime Harris started a roughing dual SECOND PERIOD .\tt>.\'l‘tti'-\l. if‘ A slllall liit'iIl~ ,.ti~.i..ihit-tied tiul said lheit'hat‘[€s against the league lndlftnir teams in the United statas . - senior Amateur Hockey League‘whlch sent ‘Harris and ‘Dunn 5. Aces - Bchurman ll 22. I. Iiliie lltanch was iifietcd ‘llit’~‘ ‘i"""""" (ianadlem a” ‘la.’ dc. iimhlosonen Mt "maxing m U". Vtkllivxck Baum‘. Chlc.‘o ‘rm 0 0 I ‘ defeating the lsumnlielllide tgntiile 7“. P‘k‘ H:3h(liD- ttm in what max t)I‘ti\t> the first l4‘|li'I’lll-lfl in an inleiiiew air a r prac lt'eI - W - E R Aces last night ll-7 n a t ri ingi _ . ‘ ' ‘ ‘ 3 ll alert in enriinii an llI\|)as~9 ' 'l‘li:it was one of Lhe reasons The annoiincenient Wu llrlti The Detroit Red Wings laatl un' hockey game played at Civicilnmuw bill 0001‘ 5°‘ 5"“ :2‘; ‘w:_“r:l°°:“-”’l"s°;‘.' 3305-5»_A<‘t’s» tween the \‘ at to n all llorlte_v ’ft|i' the assot-tattoo‘: suit when made in Montreal by NHL PreIl"w aek diuociat themaeivea Stadium in Summerside. ‘tie. They were still trylntl ‘V 1‘? H‘ ll’ L’ sh "#3" 3-3“ '- lmalzue Plaiers \s.so<-iation and out members were denied a‘dent (‘larance Campbell and con- from the anti-truat action of the D O With 33 seconds to go in thc»MI¢l-00¢ bid‘ 9" ‘"9 ‘f °;"yiR°Y rgb‘ ' "93"! Mfl-llt"t (‘i||h mi”...-5 ‘mt-.-tinii and revogniltaln." firmed later in New York by .VIil- “Sm-iuion int &p[emb¢r ‘M I1 Y game. and the score knotted at 15 8eC0lld8- ll“°l‘¢d "'9 “W” "3 59"‘ Flu“ - -i 0- -*t_P'>—— W. nan: Harms ad...-...ii...i \lf.‘P l llal\('\ made it clea r he inn Mound. lawyer for the Play- broke with the associa 7-all. Junior lltaclmml. standinx 801' me Wu . Pl’§:l';‘i‘““: Sgfflmk “ ‘3- i pituidniit ..-«itl iiuniuti a ‘ii-wit.-tit ilie Planers -\.ssoi-iatiiiii PM \.~stx'lati0n ‘ said the Detroit players were fa- with three complete forward«Art Perry Sterling Mat-Litre and on the red-lint. took 10111 _B"f°r° ”"_3'."" " ' v i i i - - i te ilence in respect to tho inn pgiuop a iilawi 4'tIiiI|i|l might lie iltc slllllllll tlIlllilIliP as an urganisa- WORD FROM 51-,“ \0I'(K vorable to the original aims of‘ lines. IWO "ts 07 fltleflfieméll Rllph JOSE)’. To their ranks hit clearlnl DIS! {mm §D.V Rfifldylmmu MI . fxemm ton 7“ ‘ nu-ans nf an appioiiiii in tilt‘ lltln within which the pliiyt-mi Campbell said aditce of theiiii, ,,§i,¢iiiii,,ii_ and two gt-ialiendera. playing -lock would like add Ray which caught the bumnicrsi_de'lIl¢ Dfldebei‘ llllAl’l 0 0.1“ "3"" 1!. Ac . . Grady. lHti§ilH.. ..t.,i,,. mi i., i.,i. ,,,..,,,i,..,,. or ..i.i.i,i i.,,.,,ii,i,,., iiieii ii..,,..,,,i,_ lalihdl'aw_nl came from to :s'ew_~ ~-— ———- ———»—~-—l.—.,.cii Roy --ant,-iii‘ Whitlock or Hache of st i)iinstan's but studyiteam all up ice. and Jéinioriwellaomhz 0 9" °° 3 fl0Wl“'J4-:1-"12-)gtagllfi-Ltlrier: clip 5... \iii, lflajnfi ipii flip aanip 'i'ii,.s. [hrn iiiiiiiii i), i,.«.-..siiiNi ioiiork regional director of the U.S.i _ the (‘harlottetown Royals feel: may make this impossible. ' coasted in unopposed on .hep- y Mavmfiw A Cur“. ‘tamed me sgunn. . ealuytnw .” .MA(es<_ via‘ ‘iii, ,,,i,i,.,i iiiimigii ii i,i,i_v,i. (.,,i,i,.i\aiional Labor Relations Bnard.l I that the newly’ formed Charlot- Th, Royals iii“ iiii~ii- iii-,1 pard to acore winning coun- a.m9_ by dx.nppn;‘ the first puck. Ahurmwgncmmur (G C d’ . "rm n...-n [|ll’pq>~l’ ‘it thr Ill iThe d I re t- t n r approved viitlt- l '9'°W" "9"" “'1” 3"" " . -. game in (‘harloltelown tomorrow let for the Roya it 3 . - i . i i i W *9“ '_ _' '“‘ ‘ “-5 taiwitc « lll l\¢‘|\ has lit‘i'll to vlli.-ii ill’ spoke Haivt-\ said he drawal ii! the rhaigcs 1 i l‘°""“- ”°l°"“' ‘°"°”"' "I “CHI nizhi at the Sports Arena attain-i A “'3' ""‘“d "' ‘"“‘” 9"" LINE‘ PS ' ‘"5’ "t P° " Grady‘ 13-39» i5’ R0.‘-‘ill A Tllar-P ‘ ' _ ' ’ ' ~ ° ‘i iii r lAmfi- 4 watched a very thrilling w’cll- Goal. D0.Vl?i D°f9“"°—"°5°3'- A Lead 0- Rfildlfl 1917- ' . i i M ii ii in the Maritme Se 0 t; iii A 9 mi meet with the 4tl.\f)(‘l~ to smile h.iti 4-en informed of the -31" -"ll" EHHOUMM '9 I lhf -Umm"5 9 C 3 A e, McLufe_ ~ our demands and RPI Pro lwitlttlrawal h\ the R\\‘(>(‘Ial|(ln of -\'l‘ll4Pi\ la flllflfl before the board ‘em’ H"ck°y Lea “" ' Ofldfllf mill‘ ‘hey Play in Am’ played contest ‘A! CL ry. J Mac- Punme.-—A' M.cLeod' Do)‘. -. .-.._. .._ . . ' . 3 pfliion (oi. (.,i.ii(i(.Mion an bu, i In A brief interview yesterday her“ I pguj St-hug-mgn_ who played I §'°rw"'g5"' APiC.rver'J Reldy Hl"'l’- G . . - . I ' i cod p na, . . ——————--- --—--v—~~-~ .. ‘gaintniit agent for NHL teams. _R0( "ESTER. Mill‘ lfu” “' mornénl llbtiulklfin 31"”! _b°ll°“t Th, imii-iii Iparn iii iii, Lngiie both defence and forward for'K Réadynsqulrebrmni L Shep ; \I0ul‘Id said the petition Slll').sll- loll Berni NOW 30”‘ ‘ll“‘°°' .' W‘-‘ °° _.d i"k is Mount Allison l'nl\'('f‘>ILy- t 9 Aces led all snipers iiilli mm ' . wo e a iii," ,0, iii, vim." oi imiaii. it t~att.iier. was disiqiarged from nillét ‘S1]ffn‘f‘7lCli".Sl J hmllh;'i_ They will play all their game; three goals Allie (aryer and summflmb 70031.3 Sheppud _ : mr p,.a(.m.e_‘ and ii“, iiwwiaiiiin the \tayo Clinic Tuesday afterl lmtaedel ese kll( sn nogserfiimte rt an" (-hrisimni .!\lerri|| Pineait scored two each.i Defen" ‘ Mufinhuh Reev"_ ' H ah" mm‘ " Wmm" wnh Que‘ undergoml . physlul cumin.‘ aictinnso arlitgule lvrlliat his ttfam Wlllll0"li’ 59" -‘ll"l“""" 3‘ I The Mme boys miishm {he Hwlfi. Grady. Steele. i-‘orwards—- W. R , . bee authorities for certification as "‘"‘- wouid do in iii, ieagiiir strong club an it good cnmpeti- EM‘. 42§il£. ‘ ifitiepfiaiiggiiiiiliaeii ' Sheppard. Harris. Gallant. C. ; baigaininiz agent for the Moor’ Rerra's only t-omnient about H? mm. ii “Par im“.ei.,., ii“; tor. »i«iicy have Lou and Dave‘3ca'r"s P :0i:tr’ . 0. “P Diner Grady. Hugh”_ Howl“, Chiow_ . ‘ ' S ireal t'anadiens team the examination was "it looks ii" Rovai‘ have been Vmrkiiig Kiley in their lineups along with "‘ ' ‘' “«.ed0 51 3 _ Ft Haney‘ Schurmlni Th" A”.fnogn ii An 8DDlI€Ill0ll ill nlrmidi r>t'iid- prrtli‘ R00” " i plenty ‘hard in practice iwiiit. several prclty good players from 3"", "_"" '"'ui'n Q”‘rr:‘£eF‘a|:1‘sa:‘;“I‘ Referees—Jack Kano and Gord ‘"3 "‘ n""'“'"‘ l" "3" ll" 0" wl“”" l'.“""l- ‘3"l‘”’ p""l“"'-i luck htnisclf has lost in ptittndsl Mont-ton in addition "‘ me" lIe'ln (lll:‘r"l""§lnC€‘(‘0|||’il\t'.H05DilIl K°”~"- T--3 P.M. , 'ttin hasktathall lllls aw ~iihPf‘l- [llll\ll( lllal iliei air as good as lilrlti ll 3 bill’ R“l"‘“’"~‘ B‘”"d “H” “am? M R‘“'h°s”"' Wm‘: and his players will continue to 0_“.'ll_ll~"Tl'l_P_llFP“'_ll>'_l‘l“‘_“:‘_’__‘ with .. out Mei. his 9).‘; ‘SLMMARY Adm15§lon—-25¢ 3 i,i,,,i iiimihi 3, p,..,ii.,. U, “aim am other -it-am tn the league and name ll{lQ..‘€iihi.PATnl hal'gHlllif‘llgi’?('l‘l‘I still. had \f1lnik t-oruple't-.186: work hard throughout this ychar.i . ‘ The Royals gm 3 quick jump‘ F1351‘ PERIOD‘ H“ 1 , Per funny 9 (."m_” ,md”m_”m in m’ M“ will be using to down the’ Y‘. agent ‘OI l e oionto Mape is examination. . It _ey .-an e. As the season stat . e as‘ -ruesda Is M|n°r on iii, Ai.e_,_ Can." and pine,“ 1. Royals—-VA. (‘aru-_r ac .ure i " D _ I H \lt \ to pt-me it The \.M. Leafs l-iling of a petition in Newiiankee slugging oittfieldei_ was} willie Dunn at tenlre between Y ‘Conn: mo goals wiihin iii,” 203‘ ‘_i_ R(i)als .Pincau tWhlt- I lame . ttnstana tilieisity t \ who haxe lost tine game Y/link would ask the same for the expected l(l arrtw here Tuesday. Allie (‘at-ver and Jack Ready minutes of ‘hp mwmng “hml"i]m,k‘ K n‘,ad\., -_i _-m_ 3 Roy“, S still looking for 'llPI." lll~l \l(‘- llllx ma. iiiini u;ini- '(| i-i~ii9;.ii ~——v - - ~ '-— iimi ihis unit has bcen quite im— rimuu added A “Md Hi ii“, im”_ piiii._.,iii .,i \ia('[,endI 904. 4. : flIl\‘ of the season will tangle tli,it tic-feat and are in high pressive On the \‘e‘('Oll(‘l stringl “a,. mark Combining “iii, Jim Apps Stbttt'iiian (R(‘(‘\‘(‘S‘ 1.": .34. . “till the‘ Tl'lll(‘l\ in lhf‘ ~‘t't'ttnd iltt)It\ til’ sctidtn; their t-ii|legp_ Whiiiock plavs between Mfirrlll‘ | iii; unlit gain; played in MIVCLOM1 in nui_manm,u\,". ihe - " ‘ "“ """*""'"‘ "V D came of the night Prince of nppotu-nts down to their first Pincau and Kip Ready Wllllciiiiiiiiir Hockey League competit- Ace rnmuud gciiiirmm scored Th , “ales (‘ollege will play host to df‘i(‘al of the season hclf a dozen players are tryingiion V,_,i,i.ii"‘ iii iiie Spiiiis Ai-en, h. fir t On . ‘m‘rwm_d M“ from ere 3 ' the winipsii V '\l (‘A club H-' l‘ the ab hi it out for the third line. ~ - ' i T ‘ _~ ,ii.ii.,i '3 3 . .(. The flame between the 'l‘t-iit— itilsufiir lib: games” a . n’. my Squareblllilflfi. “’h°"¥¢-|;ir,:ieNo.‘lal'iTl/ a score of 5-4. Riffs‘iirfui-ir‘::)owRi:i:1”::i:iMii:: I a 9 1 ' tots and <t ltunsians should 'l'Rtt'l"l‘l2RS l.a{in(»‘|'_ Mai-. . . plnvcd so \\‘t’ll la“ ‘‘’a‘‘"‘ “V” i-‘ llobinsoii Paul \ll'(i(\nH(‘" Sertod cnded .'ll for tlieiisilors e n C f‘ 2 pttii-irlc all the thrill! and cx- le.iti llmizilt Ready. Forty. S e [hp H \ (" ‘(mks “kc Him "Jantl l.(‘il\ lltttitt -Ill \(‘0|'Pd for St-hiirman (‘til it in .1-2 J), l -us-int-tit aiiiuiw could ltl\iI tnr filliix ‘l}{("\|'n|V‘[)n :iilar t-t-ntrcnifan uittliln ac cé't‘;>ni”_am V" .2 iiiarksmitii inn I€anIl\\||l| .-i sit/ling slaiishol from f t i i the Ttotters got of to ti fliiiigl . . nl l\ST.A.\ .8 i.ilIf‘L',5ll‘,‘ 0'' “lllZm"" mm "W ‘ ‘P'i\‘ . i were 3!. Mncltonald. B. iiiiii inside the hiuelinp 22 apconds a I :i:=r‘<li1:u ‘élaglimlldolfemsgt Slrim.li\’p”'\ it”\d"ils*L' “mam Mo‘ ""“‘RF"“‘ M" l‘'‘‘ '”'" "“"“'” """'”°"" ‘ iliiirrlt} xifiilillmiind l:llla1l(l’kD‘: M“"“”""° "“‘ “A ''‘°'‘“‘‘’" ‘2'- Ill" the tievnnd period stariedv i l‘ , . » . . I - . ~ i _ . ' . i ‘ "Ming Mme mearspd ma uvrhfii t‘lllf~l( (A at. ei}ll. D;rrl‘filfil. 5 G ‘durand, one of Montreal it most in his eapltei. dais handitrand J0, Main“ t Rcfciee was Leroy Bnrtiett. Jim Macl.e_od“backliandcd one to i ...,am {mm \-i iiumian \ M.,.i.‘ pi,i'i‘iii', - “kin.” ipmH.<' widely known .spoi~ts-itien. said was a prominent figure in the An deienw i, iiimim. Muileodr 0m(_mk in Chalttje iii ii-iiy min. irflaia li(1i(‘ll' —-Roal iiiarllin. and ' ‘ - -‘ - t -- .. . . , . , , ___ ,, Q —— ’ ‘ " , " i -:t'ii’ I in NI“?! bi l’l'Ini'e of Wales ('ol— .\lai-lhitigall. Turner. 'i‘hotiip.s n. l”9‘d“-i hp “'|i'”.'i”9 d\_ '1” i?‘\m:,mal,iH‘.)\i‘ kiiqi L((~’ag:,:i.na,s lnr hagu.” annpiinwd Ins.‘ ,".en' iill)ht‘t-fanii=iti“;ila\'[li:‘i.t(‘li \llili‘liltx‘-kl ‘ '92,?‘ in their first cairn» or the uni l.i-nit _ .‘"°"‘_"{ “‘’""°‘' :‘h''''“'" "M i(ii‘i,"iir ‘ii; i-.",n,i::.a “ii amiidfwiu‘ 3 |‘T“*' '“"" "‘°':° “" h'_’."‘(':i',"Ri'i'_','.'Mii and l‘ln(‘alI .-iiuiiiul llit‘ :\tf‘ not: licre\ the gill tli.it‘|l make the tiicn-folks. the women )"-ll H1 \lfll’l\(‘ll/if‘ .\tiirc\ II. in” (hm "ex! ‘wan l d an ' r ilm" "‘N""‘l‘- ‘ml w"i‘ ' 3 . d h . . - -i \ m.'l _ , 1' I d dh , 4 pm... ii; um. ...i ii... i,,i,i., \iiii.i,.a,i. ii ii,,(.iN',, Muit-“ii l nantiurann. til. I lie tiiiiiitsii-and hollzht (~;\nafllt'*n< in l92l "iiM~|u-y players of junior flgp iii an “I e (tr‘11lP “Rs! ii.” am I 3f'ItiLlllldfCn on your Christmas istpease an app) hand are still ll'_\|nR i" ‘now the mute, irliii-it‘ R,itii.iii,' voltngpr shotilderl should takeitnr Sllmtt They aold otit in 1935 p, ‘nut, (‘AVADIAN Purim itha r‘tty an siti-rounding area It ‘"9""‘h:"F;'£a"d':_';:n"‘ 1:1‘ ;;’rkA - Kaufnian “Foai-niread“ House Shoes! ~ - ——————~ —»~— —» V .——4 — — over the load in the Fanaditin Arena t‘om oiim-iii st-nltir t|:ti-it) the Sports Arena this 9\'0iilnl- ml‘ - V , s l H’ "M hp “H mm mm" mm, mflwi Dunn,‘ im *1“ P9mhmk' , whnhy 2 Jlmw I” R I.“ pm" “,hn‘ll)::(fjl 333;?‘ l}.‘lrl;i(\1'f'l‘&9'1l‘ll9|lK9.‘! Gay. glamorous and good-looking. only gcritttm ~i E some ('Of1l1(‘t'[uhn with the t-ltibitifltl ‘ I _ ‘Cornwall 1 Belleitlle 5 has ntit reached his 20th birthday l lgiwppard im. ii]. ‘Aim “.“”.d Kaiiliiiiin "Fo;iimrc;ids" giye you so many features ibiil at prtiscnt d<wsti'l ktiuw .lll\'i ‘WW \§ \_t‘Tl\ I‘. i 0|-IL.—$(| Ont. -CT‘ Drlor in i\llL! l. l.‘I.'»" wflhm 7 wcnnd‘ M Nwh ‘mhen J iwhat it will 1 l llmciit bt‘r‘n «H at tilt‘ withi(‘tt;ttliatii ti \'lttid~tii 1’ "“’““‘ "' ‘ and H" perm‘. pfidpd ‘N soup coaapagn amiiigi "huhhie rut-they-"mid.ai-ties seem to K i ] Dandtirand has iwitic llf‘>l(lOfl‘ll“’ lltliicttt“ in the last tear orl Ontario Junior . -rii, A," iiiiii 3 “viii. may-gin actually caress \Ollf' feet as you walk. No l‘!lll\. No stitching ‘ .the kloucttes He was pivp<-’\l\ particularly since we l0oi(‘S \l’l('hR€‘Al".I l xlariborns 8 No cement. Nothing to come apart or irritate sensitive feet. 3' Fliit-rid Sliau, .lnmt>< \lacf3 5 got‘ and Andrew Perry will leave this neck for Delaware. Ohio. to attend the lnth Annual Fall -"-peed Sale at n“lawarc (‘minty Fair f'vi'oitiirls on ‘\tiwmbcr 25» 27 They will make the trip in Mr. Perry‘: large, mobile horse van. which its right up to date and as been over the same route before Th Dclawarc salci is next in importance to the Har-l rishttrg salc which is the lzirgcst aitction of harness horses in the . This fall‘a catalogue llstsi sli trnttera and pacer: and some M them are the bcst raring .stn—‘ ‘ill: in the wcstern l'ntlctl Slale.<.i We are indebted to the manage. form llldgcmcnt of the capa— htlttie-t of tho horses. Here‘ at‘! it felt that wc likc a blown il.'«lt‘—_ lo: gelding 'l VP.'H'< tilri that has iron over $'l.'~_ll00 and is still go, lng strong LOOK GOOD \'iclnt‘v (‘.nn;:_ l"_ 3 ‘ii? i 2!? " ‘i this vcar Hc utis also tlic iiinmir on the pat-c lhik \(~,4i’ in "M 7 ‘t and is only fixe _\'f‘}ll'\ «L4 Spornn, t 307. p, 705 I’ S is ;i 'l\’P-\‘0af'0lfT hv Htinl ‘Won 3 I’ 00 Ilrc of Scott Ftosli .”l_l.'i.‘l fl 3. and t'tin\lrlt"I‘f‘rl iiroscnt itmltlfi grcnlcsl ' irrm look 2 uin l}l(‘i" rct-otd lT‘l\ war of .905 .95 rm lhc pace and last \ear look a “in l‘.'l(‘P l‘f‘f'Ol‘fl of "07 l 'i on lhr trot He would hr is rvit;_‘ltt\- hanrlr horse don-ti this at lli i-_-lit '- O i-_'n " l'l'i l i in’ li'n.i:n llniiourir ritirti K’ti.1t'kltng \\ wins but \’iilomttc lllic utitsr looks a’ fhtiilzh he unttlrl good In cr Olll l'ar'c\t:i\s xtalac Hanoi r 1‘ 2M l< l-iv '\ibhlt- Hianmcr l.'il’. "ll rlnrii Si"! llanni ‘l "04 .14 hr uill hr t‘llL'll\lf‘ for tho 2‘ T‘.'l P340 and won is int nf rat-cs in I01? and was ttnicrl in hotter than hi! l'I‘(‘Of‘fl ‘list Titan l '?0.'l 35 is 3 !l“f‘l1 \carnld bat nmir lh:il. afirit hrf‘ racing dais arc t1\{‘Y'. ghnttld he an ext:-ptimial brood more Stinatnr Pcie 2. 704 RS 20.1 it I three-i'car~o'd pacer bv Senator he rfcd 28 -_ was ll\P tlmr. first five and times 35 Hal eligible for the 218 Pace . Gvdney Gallon t ?05 1-5 in Her by Bill Gallon. sire of Galoplione. in L an nttm ornits others he has winnings of more than'!4s.0m fr-ishway D.‘ STRETCH ltot'~.r l’H('lll2. and no rltuihl. he is following the news of the tu itist as he ha: Always rlnne. We hope in he Ol’f't|]\\'ln§ .1 seal. uilli him near his ctahlc who» the training season of H358 rolls artittnrl. tltir islanders are not or at least otir horsemen are not given to throwing bouquets at those who St"f‘\P thcm_ and the writer was as guilty as the rcsi in not pay— in: tribute to sct-rotary-treasurer w. t;. Gillespie for the immense amoitnt of work he did for the aa- sociation the past scnson. which in iiust part of 25 yt"s of endea~ in vtitir to lnlPr¢’<l h l "men hrccding rolls mitt icloptng and racing them c spark which kccps the llfc of roll rac- ing burning. and apparently the lftfitl srason will find that fl me httrntng brightly \\l’1lt‘h appeared in 'l‘iwsd;i_\‘_ was one ti hair» \‘lnl'f‘ the association was ltirmod The sale of the trnitiniz stallion. “licmon Hanover" for $.'itttl.0(lfl a w-orld's record for a irottcr-in takcn as an indication of the; confttlt-nt-c which loading owners dtale football fiiial ht-re Satiirda,v. l4*('lllll(‘lRnK_ and lVl‘(‘(‘fl("l'< hair in the fitttirfl growth of harness racing John. Gnint-.s. is young man who is a son of Clarence F‘ Gaincs. ihei ifll'f‘fll0f' of Gaines Dog FtIod| which hc siild for half R million] dollars stairs that ho espcrienc-‘ cd lllllf‘ iroublc in talking nine otlicr nromincnt harncss horse I‘ lnio investing In the l2—| \'t‘al' old stallion, w at mined by Robcri t‘ritchficld. an ailhl'lll‘\ tif Woost(‘t'_ hio ‘ \|ll‘iDl\‘ advist-d a ttitmhcr of frictitls i had liccn HlIlhOf‘l7l‘di to makc the deal. and more wasi no diffit-tiltv at all,in sxndicatlngi hi i" said Giiincs. nsc ain.it~: u'a\ Farm at Lcvtngton is one} of tho‘ <li.'it'riholdr-rt. l OVI-7 OTHER Onl\ oiic uthcr harticss l'll)l'\‘f has f‘\ ci sold for th same mom-\ it was ‘Adios’ that llanoicr Shoe Farms bought’ llll‘(‘1‘)‘riart ago. he was I pacer. What prompt:-d the above men to lll\'l‘\'l such a large sum in llcmi-n llanoier was the way his 2!‘! tire rat-int: this year. tictilarlv the threc-yI=ar—old trotler. Demon Rum. son's champion Aim llcmon ltcmon inn. Kcntticky_ in the br-glnnlngi of I959 HOME OF CHAMPIONS Lcxtnzttin, Kt-t1ttit~k\_ can wcll claim to be the home of am l-5. It seven-vear.n|tt hmiivn champions ii is there that. eat-hi Dhcer that has done a lot of rnc- l’l'l- “llPfl horscmcn gathcr for‘ ii.‘ iii (‘iii Mimi-iginy. iiiii miiidi the o'desi of all Grand (firciiit vjd up qigflp . h" of mnnq-V‘ mcctlngs ll‘\!‘_V can lOOk TOT flP\Vl ’ w'orld’.s rot-nrd< This year it wasl Afnniflf Firfi_ p_ 20.1, uinm-r Yankee last that on it ' . ,4 ii ""1 iii], vvp-if 3]"! iii“ windy day itnn lhc Slsnm Han- tot winnings of .¢ta_2:t7; thin‘ mcr l-‘ill_\ Trot in I59 4 5. which ' in he one of the picks of was it new worlds record for .‘,,.“]o¢i,, ‘trotting fillir-s and e ame “QM, fit-Qfipf, p_ QM .'t-5 has the first fillv In hlsiorv to trot of ISMII).-Eacelliil. t.. faster than 201 Stenonrapher" 2. . by Hits lxnellency. ls ii 2 lzi did that in ittsfl. nnd Princess MIOCI filth 9.4001 manners and] Rodney also at the it me meat 9,. ii iii yin". for our Here is other world's record ‘mfg. 5." hnrscs of the past at Lexington: THEM IRCK l'hlan_ l$R il9l2' Peter Mann- pyg hint to few‘ lhat- inii iris 1.4 4922»-Greyhound. fig out at iifi l-4 iliml» and his record i still stand--nan Patch. I76 I-4. Di PH, l 55 I4- . both plcflra ‘Phone of us who were preaeii at the annual meeting the Prince Edward liiland Raraeu Racing Club in the fltanihar on Monday evening. left that the ho vrettldertt. Dr R. ll‘. sea- Ci land: was kind»! was all the writer has a die I L. |tden4 when the present Big Four ile,-igue cltih was formed . play after will U I the! in \innt-l real in Alouetteti The club ttnniedtatelylets preceding it was known as thc Hornets. ag Dandtirand i'o4it'gatii/crl l h e \l st’! up and rcmaltied as [)l'P~lf‘i(’f|i ithal last ling inlcrest and became vit-e-‘sit Spotti- Royals Capture Opening T» Game; Defeat S'sicle 8-7 uorman Kennedy into the organ— ” |7Ell|0f\ I946 and had a hand inlsatd hand giiing the t'|tih ll\ |lf‘\\' nanic ill’l|l('ll oi the load oil In) should- as managing director." it r A n ri "This look Bcilhurst Wins llanditrand aatd thorn is no dis- recment N R our-lie associalcs between him and his iVi'IW('.\h"l'l.l'I illlllli I543]. when \lniili'eal hti.st- f1"\A\PRDf‘l‘ mcn he would be Hca\’cr.~ \lotid;iy nizhl inn North nossnlvn took 0\f‘l' llandiirandistcpping out as Klouette prea-ishore Hockey League fixture. was back again in 19.34. when an- irlcnt next March. when e Kenny Rabin and Dirkcr Mac" other reorganization came about club‘: fiscal yell’ 9 ti ntlld with till" I033! |Dl€C¢' and Ted Workman, young \1nnt- “l’-‘wen last January I told vlce- sparked rhe winners real hlI_a‘|l1€§SfTlafl bought control— prostdenl Workman: ‘You Bathurst also whip rte it the mild take over the presidency ‘Beavers Saturday night by a l0-It picsidcnl. l) a n d ll r a nd was ‘ it belongs to you.‘ " lcnitnl , Shearwaler Lookitnfp For Win Over Fort William Ry Rl.'.\‘5F.l.l. l-ZIMAN‘ (‘anadian Press Staff Writer HA|ill-‘AK it‘Pi A gritty t-i-cw ‘:0 iii of naval airmen. who hail from Qpnunng giid coach,“ Charo’ my WIHXHDPR the final. EVERY TRADE i The team has representatives Flyers and now about in be dis lie said six provinces and model thctr Fldtnonlon E.sktmn.s, will t'at'ry the colors of Eastern Fatiada in the (':«inatllan interme- «if r ad it r operators, "the calibre of ft)o‘ball licre has Blending their ltisaltics to tlicirirltiilts fittcrti and madtcal assist-‘ lmDl'0l ‘ lionietowns, the navy and lhtlallli .\ona ll a commissioned Starting spring training in Marititnea, Sheai-water f-‘lvcrs officer -lune. Flyera took .lu|v off and seek to put the seal on their The majority were horn in mi. got into full‘ swing in -\ugust. most sitct-essfitl .\‘Pas(ln ‘ de-itarto bill a iiprinltng are from Dllrlnl lrllliilnfl thP.V t‘-"ll'l‘.\' till foattng Fort William Redskins. lint-tiish f‘,oltimhiii_ Mgi-iiii-ii-ia_ Quf.l regular st-riirc duties work out V”“l"l'l| "ltfllilpltlns MW and Nova Scolia Many of‘8l>0lll two hour< dax. watt-h "V"? T9Pl'Pscnt the ritual air them now at-o married and live 'll¢ll‘ dict-S t‘lIl‘!‘lull.\'. arc ailiiwcd .set-sire biil we are proitd in balin Dartmouth across the harbor 0 -"“°lt* m0d9l‘alt.'l\ and co able to bring the Canadian chain’ from Halifax Dlllnshlp game down to the Mari- times.' said liarvey Vlills, cigar tot roach. in an interview. !S( "We same level as the pest f t'an- m ada in intermediate football," he added. referring to l"lwr.s' I277’ ilctiory over tlefciitling champion l<lt‘anlltii'd Tlgcr (‘ms for the f‘R.\:l(‘l'fl title last Sattirtiay I-'l_v~ kt t-rs earlier won the Nova Scott: standard defensive ;which we adjust to the style of‘ and \fai‘itime crowns (‘hit-f PPlly Offircr .Vlt||.s. IL th )08l‘4llt'i native of “nose Jaw. Sask keeps a relaxed but di.s- ‘ lit cipltucd hantl ovcr his a member oftm Don l.onc_\' Lont-v. Rough Rtdcrsiat the i931 Ottawa. FUR, FIN AND CAMPFIRE 3, JAG 3.".:.':‘w ixloosel _VFRl'-Old team captain from Lon- t'hP\*lnil Shearwa— don. Ont, who shares the Nov now know wc're on thorecord of IN points with It'll?!‘ iTnrnnto. modified lll‘f‘llf‘(i aft players, ‘daily iniost i\l whom learned their tool-lgnme session Fridays. said he hall under hint and former coiich was greatly ‘I"_\ (‘tip team. now f'(\Rf’ll of St '.stt_\' lilll spring !l"rant-is Xavier Universtt_\_ Anti FORMER .lL'.\'|UR One of the friw pla_\ers slim Wildcats tiish. \ S. has assisted in the Manitoba ieague After the five years I nearly every trade. tncludtnglt‘h3l‘fl9d ll‘0|'Tl Star player is Bob Haw-4i. 24- non l.illP\. 23. of .‘\lt\n|rp,q|_ II ~otia i/-ague individual scoring ate halfback Buck Taylor of 1- "We paticrn our attack on a split - T offence pat- cr Edmonton Fin» said lia_vc.s "Wc i1I\P l5 alignments .\lc(‘owcll. tackle front Hamilimi ninth season with Flici-s illhiillzh Fanadian football only recrntlv emerged iiii . lfl nltis. e tcam we are playing Vlills. who goes over plays with: s mcn in at noon conference and in a thrcc-hour pre- I'M‘ influenced by Ed- onton coach Frank il"opl ivy ti clinic at Daihousie llnivor-i ‘ ’ "“' * l foot-four derstood with It club in the Wnsterii iii Drtivtncial Football Union. deft-n.si\'e tackle. t n. Rifle Scores Milton Carver Over Miramichi irp. He rccallcd‘ Ratbttrst Paper-iiialu-r.s took a lop- Jtinr In Ttl|‘(Vnlfl he lnlrl|sulcd l0-l \'l('it)l'\ (WP? \lllRfTll('ll| with Saskattihcwan wiLh to about 10 or ill 30 each night Saturdays. after Kamcs, the reg. ulations are l(‘fT1l)Of‘fll'll_\‘ relaxed. smlllt’-‘l lllfillcr is rttiarlerhat-k of who ands five fcct ccven and weighs ‘J9 Youngest in Ed R.-igpi-_ ig‘ aisi, 0' Montreal The oidcst is nanny 30;vcar-old defensive his has Jtir Sports attraction in the Mari.‘ times. the only player with Eng. l"‘h Fllllfzcr experience is Al (Taii. N S IN-kinfl I spot LO!‘- The following jrp iii, rpsiiiis i of the rifle shoot held Nnv iaui - at the Arrnottriea. The iicxi ') align will be November nth at """‘"" i 30)! (‘ales . . . . . . . . . .. Q iAlfred MacDonald . . . . . . .. 9.5 Bob Hambly . . . . . . . , , ,, 95 ‘Bill Roget-son . . . . . . . . .. ill menu Ralph Jcnkinn I . . . . . . . .. in "TM '7 ~' ftcrs . . . . , . . . .. M ‘flij; P .t. riintiriiiir ........ .. an 1, (' 'err . . . . . . . . . . .. ll M i Peter Mat-Niitt . . . . . . . . .. 1|! . H . . . . . . . . . .. In Roy Vesaev . . . . . . . . . .. in Jack . . . . . . . I) George Schleyer . . . . . . . . . . .. M MacDonald and?! Alan Rodd . . . . . . .. r Helen MacDonald Brent Pat:-up Dan aloa .. Gallaar York Wuansi INVIIT Illlfi VATERUJO. Ont. tCPt — vaa ltailalf. Gcuaa l.CISl' Workout “,m_k~i N” '0'. me‘if‘,ar\'ei' got that one back 4 min- 1a‘! iim, Tii,_,iiii‘i- iwiiiiii. iiiey ' 'l'.'r:g":i"l‘E;mP5'}::;?“:i': LONG WEAR! The fiuiblc. thin snlculasts longer than heavy. take on Edmonton F \ it i run. ."Pr‘mmhN 4 mm‘””_ mmwal Clumsy hlftllltalhfl. Sol comfortabl) light on your feet. yet again in‘ the Western lnterpro- and‘ Rm‘ MacAnhm RM. H" the) tiistcant wear out. \'ln(‘lllnF:‘)0;~hBll Union flglll and win‘ iniiy on . wreengd “mi R 37"‘ " f''‘"' ‘M " "‘l’i".'! which never ion the ice. The Ngwipog woM5~ wmq you~¢; . "F W‘ M‘! "‘ ‘it’ ill 3" W’ V teams hniili-cl in break the dcat‘l- IDEAS , d '3 T Grant and as it l a t a nt coach lock and Junior \ia('l.f‘t)d was Th’ ‘4d°"‘““ A "W ‘" .; ) Wayne Robinson held a mornin: sent to the penalty bench fori ""l"""d~ll"" la" ’"¢k¢—‘ ""19 ' \. praclire in a wind cold enough hooking. The At-cs buncd around rt!"/Itiiltiin/lRlitr1ridto»ifl')‘0ll “- to at-climatire the team to any" tirirriintitltltnlf Mi 05- \ ,' thing Edmonton‘, cinrke sit lrttt//Ilir ltithtonafilr vi dtttm can offer. ' ’ ahitdrt luv! The Rombers left in the after Th's eek S ( noon bv plane for Edmonton. ' ' l(( ‘ The-v h as-oi-it-til wounds Skahng P'°9r°m < : vmiild heal a little more mar. _’ _‘ _ i night and Wednesday Thcy won -’‘l°n‘l3.‘' 4"” lllm” f the opening game of the hPSl-Of- Admission ‘..’.'it' &- ' . three final l9-7 here Saturday ' . 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