THE ... - --.---.1” GUARDiAN.-.CHARLOTTETOWN .. . . .. .. . .. .. . . . .. hit-e changing Tir Novsmasa 21.01950 ,. .. .. p 6;E,'isj;Ri"e Harness Racing , Guelph Wives See y Husbands Killed league Results Opens Atloronto I . e A . F0””'l'""F arfhiheoraersruhlfjn "Rm: DUFFERIN PARK. Toronto. nmchescogilpetition fired Thljrsduy Nov. 20 -. (CP)-To.I;nto's 1950- ;”.”f"isn. between Navy "3" and 51 harness racing reason not Ia, M, 13., and 5th Sig.s."Regt. A away to a successful start at gill 28th L. A.A. REEL 35 - Dufferln Park today. when a good crowd turned out to wit- ness 10 events. Hal Pointer. from the stable all A. Blondeau of Quebec City an driven by G. Glgui,-re.twon the 6 1-2- urlong dash of he classi- fied pace in the first event. Doc Frisco. owned by L. Slater of Rochester. N. Y.. and driven by J. I-todgins. won the second div- isioh. Hal Pointer stood best in the summary by finishing 1-2 to the 6-1 for Doc Frisco. The winner of the stlecortid race - turned out to be an od avorite 93 at Dufferln. Iroquois Trail. (in- 35 ishlng 5-1. In the second spot was Mat McKinney. who finished 1-6. COIN-W-R Jolmstgn In the third event, Daytime CUHSV G'H' M.aCIl(mmm from the Frank Plaunt stable of C01N- W' 1" 3'35 aw Branttord. 0nt., was the victor. eeeeeeeeee t '53 Says Reds lack At The Armourles At Queen Charlotte NAVY "B" 5, MJ. Arbique K1. Heustis Low score counted out 80 R. C. M. P. Patrick Anderson served over- seas six years without iniuflfi 0711?? to meet death by street accident. , .m--e:e ness. However. declining tenden! cie; in the United States were res flected in late trading here and offerings became more plentiful. Some shippers bought 0&1! 3"! barley. Early ryo trading eviden- ced Americnn support. but relic- coiist. A..Vi. Johnswn Cpl. L. G. Thacker my-.i score counted out X RQMS. M. McAlccr RSM. .l Smith :,; A,A. VVCt.'ks satin. G. Mullins corner when they were changing a tire. Fred Bard. adian wheat worn. loaded for ext port during the wcck-end. Larges! the United King: Fen: Pauline. seven. and Patricia, (WC. with whom he is shown. and Pa- l - K . . - . u m....' . I r e M ing predominzitnd toward thd wI”1:"1"I:'-t;n'c(;')S(;ng:::GT' 1A . 9,1 . Two men were killed at B Guelph, 30' leaves his Wife and t ' hwd Hit by a passing auto were Bard -Mrs. Anderson is shown with lRc- trick. 30'gEVTha;g;:tw;reitinhg:f clussgne 18m Om hughph of CM" 95 n one, street i W” '3 H r and Patrick Anderson. 29. whose oert, four. baby Kathryn. eight auto ' - ' ' i s ' wife is sccn with four children. months. Sharon, three, panel customers were dom. the Republic of Ireland and 92 a NEW YORK, Nov. 20 ,d(Ap) - with others, unless adopted be- F , . High three, MacDonald, 554 . . I dig i.ditor Suggests Bowling ram A E H r C B. 1 -- v I . ” t ' ' i am mun i-ountccl out to mk o' ””mm”"S 9 Curious perversion of me most . . "'""” wEm"'””'MV prices went up one-quarter cad p " p , d L .k I , mm 0; fundamental concept of sports- A 1- C I. gmg. AF'l'ERNO0N noummo p across the board. - 5'3 L4'A' Mat 'A thle)rAsls:g(:ialtrion ieiririegiziii Chess manship by iW0dU'-tin! the id" n I. YVICA AILEY5 mm MNNIPEG NW. 20 .-(CWT Chm” l ML gin, Mt-Cnbe . .. 93 of mass co.0pH-anon mm 3 mm. aerse grains futures prices turn- Oats: Dec 92 5-8, May 87 7-8.4!; - Masters, says of ches tournament 4 . . , . mi-, A P, Wcstergard . test. between two individuals." P I t I . . , T 1 I. 12 3.4 l . yrzisicij toward the. close of Io- July 83 3-4A. 1 iii .l K.D. Iinndriizzm pkisllir Communist couiitrlrs the HE 3085 on to cite an instance in 0 I Tgfitlilel-;2r3!5i!:V')0P':gingeawe 112 10 1-291:!-st "ll-S Wlfnmpeg lmadnv hxcmmge 1-4Barl1oly: 'l1ll2B' May 12' w ("i ii ll.s. Hobbs om,” bmcuce 0, anal)-Zing ad. which a Russian apparently got D... Team 11422399s13 pniplts T”m 1”: 18 L4 P” n 1” mm! 8 mm” were yDec 15:2 help from friends during a recess. No object lesson of current Rus- sian practice is available becaluse the Russians are not taking part i)nlthehGlx'an1d Mastersa tournament eng ed nAmster am. . In -"The Adventure of Chess." X23, egfhfiiawsogfgmitiitdesqHugo W be Dubllihed Wednesday Russian development of the atom ., , I .M - 7-88. May 1.51 em I” R D mmmg Early in the day there was fair 1-8. July 156 1-8. I commercial demand and United Flax: Dec 3.81, May 3.'i9A. Jul! Staten markets exhibited firm- 3.74A. jouriicd positions (that is. go-mes n Wm h recess has been called) Team III-2374-I6 1-2 points 0 C ti Team lV-2265- it) 1-2 points High single. N. MacDonald, 238 Team IV: 18 1-2 ptl. High single, F. Mutch. 280. High three, F. Mulch, 595. By J. M. Roberts, Jr. Associated Press News Analyst Kenneth De Courcy, editor or the British "Intelligence Digest" Lou smrc counted out gi League Standing Won Lost Pts p ii i. met, Officers . l 0 2 S185. R8-Eli "B". . -- P 1,. L RPM. ..A.. 1 0 3 23' LpA.Ap Reggnku '(.31C():l;le);eS?r?g)&a2:'iyL(??k(f1:c::0;;:?r;-Q5 bomb. says the third world war has 3'1”-V OHM” ' " 1 0 2 26 L'A'A' Regt B generally. Another evidence of already Sta!-md' oooct-...H crown.-co ooooiattna De Courc s oke the other da use "115: he T-"W5: l5 the hlbll 01 D8i1'- before the SIIVRSODDI Press club it; ed tournament players to agree to Washington. His thesis is interest- a draw it it does not affect their mg even if not numomauve "De own standing. regardless of the courceyvs posmon 1., Birmsh effect of their action on other joumansm 15 about me same as P3Yel'5- the of . While world champion Mikhail hit&and s(f)nnil:s Ot3tDltIl;I?iIl?SettSter ilhnotfhx; Botvinnik of Russia unquestionably Unued smtes. He specmizes in deserved his crown because of reports from behind the mm cup superio ity in tournament play. min. says Dr. Lasker, the United States master. Samuel Reshevsky. might .,,Z';i3 j;”';.,,ff1”,f.'L.f,T”;'(23 wlgahn tshai: . be” mm m mliwh P1335 that one-third of the world has Dr. Lasker's chief concern, how- been conducting an mdusmal ever. is not with criticism. but with revoluuon for 200 years End mat chess anecdotes and sidelights. it 15 now causing an wgmmjc and EV" Wmlder hm” 3 Chess mast" political revolution in the two- ' can play "blindfolded" again-W 009 thirds which hasnit benefited or more opponents? much. "The most important faculty is you can Say that H is an A com 3' 915”: Vi5"3”z5”9n 0' the tlnuation of the First World War. goemetric relations of the squares There is good reason! huweven 0! the board-" c”mmem'5 Dre for the contention that a third Lasker, a blindfold player himself. "One never sees the whole board clearly. Rarely more than eight or nine squares appear to be world war will not really be under way until Russia and the United States start shooting at each other. which 8, lot of folks don't: - BOX!-2lt'S rim NAME - Crew- invii of the aircraft carrier U.S.S. lioxtr well out the vessel's name return to the States in .1 flight deck formation as the. Korean war zone. ship enters San Francisco harbor. The Boxer is the first carrier to from the -9 'focussed.' The rest of the board seems blurred and can be seen clearly only by shifting one's Nis- ion' to the desired area...the black and white pieces. and also the squares, all look gray in the mind's eye. distinguished only by a faint contrast in shade. "In Russia blindfold cxliibltloirs are altogether prohibited. dn the same grounds as the use of drugs. Both are considered inimical to health." INGLEWOOD. Calif, Nov. 16 - (GP) - Prospects of renewed riv- alry between Noor and Hill Prince in the 535.000 Thanksgiving Day Handicap at Hollywood Park were ended today when Noor was de- clared out of the race. Trainer Bur- iey Parke indicated he is saving Irish-bred Noor for the 3100.000 Gold Cup at Hollywood on Dec. 9. think will happen during the 15 or 20 years which it is believed it will take Russia to develop an in- dustrinl basis for war which will in 1939. There is less reason to hope that the present series of armed skirm- ishes will not continue and he- come on in-formal prcludc if not be even as strong as Hitler's was an actual part. of a third world war, just as Ethiopia. Austria, Czechoslovakia and Spain were connected with the Second World War. De Courcy plays with an idea which has more meat to it when he suggests that it is time for the anti-Communist countries to suggests leadership and material told for the masses behind the iron lcurlain which hate the Commun- tists and which contain the ele- ments of revolt. He likes the chances of over- . throw of the Communist hierarchy lfrom within by intensive political , warfare. He apparently would con- duct the same sort of campaign behind the iron curtain that the Communist fifth columns conduct on this side. If that fails, the British writer asks. should not war be carried to Russia "while we have the power." He says it wouldn't be a prevent- ive war. because war already is here. Americans too. some of whom think the West's great mistake was its failure to march Czechoslovakia was raped nearly three years ago. i to reply, aside from any moral grounds, that the West hasn't the Korea. and that it didn't have it in war would mean the collapse of made for five years to avoid it. p BALTIMORE. Nov. l6-- (Ari- tered in tomorrow's Plmlico Fut- urity. whlie a scratch or two is not unexpected, jockey cries of "move over" still will be .heard among the good-sized field of young thor- collect 346.090. inn-oitrso ACTORS The Hayrnarket Theatre in Lbndon. rich in stage tradition. opened in 1720 with s troupe of French actors. BI'l'ESl Inner. rule. or Animal . . Ihrbut treatment in plenty of Mlnordtn It once. It so notlm. heal: and clnnnu. Drawsoutttiopolronlg Manchuria, A launch a. political offensive. Ila . This is the argument of many . I when . For the moment it is sufficient - strength. as witness its troubles in - March. 1948. 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