Aqqosjr 29, 1942 BACK STRETCH DOWN ~ THE-l e front page of this week’: “$2.3 Herald. and Weekly stir. biished in Montreal. is an en- ged photograph of Millie Kal- “(gg 2.09 l-2, with owner-driver gfiilard Kelly sitting on the ilulky. Mimi.‘ had Just finished a whining neat when the BMW W“ "la-PP"! b B, F, Tinney of the Experiment- f pal-pi, Charlottetown. It is one n the lllost natural and attractive ml-iless horse photos we have ever sc ell. Promoter Willard MacDonald is punmg on a four event race pro- gram at his track, Bummersioe, who, Day afternoon, September m, A large entry list is expected ,,,,' a great afternoon's racing is gsslll‘ . M, nmichi Agflflllltlllflk Exhi- JQE Aggufliiltlflfi, J. Mac OBrien, south Nelson, President, and T. C. cclleli, Newcastle, Secretary. 8N 310mm; a big race meet over the cmmum, N.B.. speedway Monday rumuon, scptenlber 7th. There fr.» iolll- classts (including a Free for illl» llllil $1.200 in purses A bis will be lleld in the Pavilion iling of the race. dtillc‘ the evl l .ce classes were held at Qdlwflgcrgily irack August 16th. The m. class was won by I-Iollyrood Huhmm will] a summary of 6-1-1. mus ls 1-3-3, four other start- m, TllllL‘, 2.16 3-4, 2.15 3-4, 2.15. ilollilrni is becoming quite a. har- llorse race centre. Racing s. more rcczlltly were the 2.14 “m. iiy LMVYCI‘ Grattan wlili lnifliify of 1-i-4, Prince Ualc ,ll'Q:l lime 2.10. The Three Old cluss was won by Royal illglll’. heats, Pine Ridge z, vine " Toacy _ _. 0 class was won by ‘ll Hcliley in straight hcats, lllrvestcr 2-3-2, four oth- r st-llters. Best time 2.15, The 2.30 c1355, purse $200, was won by Gold- 911E113 in straight heats. 'I‘re1li.s Volo 4-3-2, bcst time 2.19. At Sirutford, Ontario, August 19: the Free for All was won by ; lilll Grattan, best time 2.09 l-i. u Two Year Old Futurity Pace \\'I.S lron by Hob Canuck witll 3, slillllllii of l-2. Silent Grattan Ii-l, illllc 2.19 3-4, 2.16 1-2. Tile Two YI-fll‘ Old Futurity Trot “'5; \'.'(lil by Ray Harvester in slz. l llcilis, Miss Stella. Rich- ard; ii-H, best time 2.10. The 2.26 P.l:c um. won by Black Prince with a s:illllil.ll'v of il-l-l, ‘l-Ierbic Heille. l-~‘.-lu, (‘lgilt other starters, time ‘l 2.1 . . . The 2.25 . ls ll'oll by Bellini Etawah lrii a Elilllllllfy of 2-1-1, five other rtlricrs, best. time 2.19 1-4. Park, Toronto, opens its - racing meet Saturday. ll, lvltll four classes and will also be raced on November 9th. There will lllccts also the following Slllllfllly ilild Monday. and these will illllbably continue without in- iclruuizon throughout the remaind- er 0i ti»: winter or at least until January 1st. Chrilcs Ballard, promoter of the North s dlley track. will hold a three dli)‘ race meet September 7th, 9th and llth. Truro races last Wednesday were id by a large attendance ot .. ‘ quite a num- I._ cm this province. Our friend, Jllllcs Road furnishes us with 501m lllgilllgilis of the afternoon as iol- loals: "We had one of the best race meets illllt 1 have seen for a long tlnlo. Most of the finishes were so close it wlls hard to pick the win- ncr uilll it seemed that inches only scmraicd them at. the wire. There was a splendid attendance and the lliterllooll was fine and a little cool. {hole were quite a few PEI. people ere Ill Hi9 2.24 clilss Aubrey Dillon went il sparkling race with Hilda Blullong chasing him out in the first lli-ut rind wlnninil the third- Polrer Brothers‘ good trotter. Paul Mb? llcilt a great second heat. but a break on the stretch spoiled u. will. Liiic Bonnie Budiong turned 0n fl ills: sprint the third heat and lalldcd second right at Hilda Bud- loilifs uild. H. M. Volo. with a sum- Ihfliy of 3-3-5, was close up the first ilro heats. The trotter Hal Bbolum was 5-6-4, Grace Abbey 7-7-3 and Miss Counter 8-8-7. Time. 2.17 1-2, 2.15 1-2, 2.15 3-4. The winner. Aubrey Dillon, is owned by D. Turner, Dartmouth, and was driven by G. Tumor. Aubrey Dillon was not raced in 194i according to the Year Book but started in 10 races in i940 and W11 thc Named Race at Skoiwhe- 8M1. Maine, August 17th, 1940. Time 2113-4, 2.11 1-2. She was at that time owned by G, B, Graham, Perth, N-B. Her sire 13 Peter u. Dillon. “In the 2.16 Class, Frank Adams’ Filter Watchim was real good and finot. make a break in the first trio heals. He looked as though he {mild hill/e won the third heat but b? the fact that he went out BI the track record and the extra gm caused him to make a crrik and when he recovered he Jgllld not. make up the lost ground. w-fln Henley was extra good and “:5 second to Watchim the first m0 heilis and won the third. June twgns trotted in fine form the last km heats. finishing close the .,,,,"-" with a summit y of s-a. ol- h,‘ ccxtlgflrtgizttletrhowed something like he“ flmshm own form in the first ilélllnu. mil‘: x ma Billy Hood, ' ' The Tl-uro track trotting record ling-g: glide bv Alloway 2.04 th. 1934 g0 ii, "in Wafchim ' lesson form in 3-4, be seen was back to mid- his race there. thaelFree for All was much like Joe Du‘- c?“ "t Charlothtown with fighting? . San Ton. Uscita Britton ‘m, Tr 01' nhces and All Grattan m S “(icy Hanover added “an. : "Y1 T2? was extra gcod. allow- ~ ‘m be form this season. He looked like a. re heat. The first liking-m ’l‘v‘§fi°l.§v.l°§i m in a close finish with Uscita r n second. San Ton third, Tracey Hanover 4th and All Grattan gfgh. Ln the second heat Uscita r tton got her nose in front, beat.- ink out Joe Direct by a narrow marlin. with San Ton a. close as possible third, Tracey ‘ Hflnqyey fourth and All Grattan fiith. In the third heat Ban Ton got away YmS Bfid W011, by a short head with Uscita Britton second. Joe Direct third. All Grattarl fourth and Tracey Hanover fifth. This was one of the best heats of the afternoon. In the final heat three horses finished together. making it difficult to pick a winner—Joe Direct. Uscita. Britten and San Tcn. Driver Conroy protested to the judges that driver Etter had in- terfered with him by using his vlfhlp and the Judges set Joe Direct back to second and placed San Ton first and Uscita Britten third. It was a finish that will be long re- membered by the spectators who saw it. The winner. San Ton 2.07 3-4. is owned by Leahy and Turner. Dartmouth. and was driven by Johnny Conroy. Time, 2.11, 2.10, 2.10 1-4, 2.09 3-4. The Truro track record pacing is 2.08 3-4 made bv Calumet Budlong 2.02 3-4, August 12th, 1936, driven by Billy Hood. In the 2.20 Class Dr. Maclsaac‘: former pacer, Peter-at-Coilrt 2.10 1-2, went a corklng heat and land- ed a. winner, with the Amherst mare, Emily Grattan a bang-up soc- ond, the trottsr Scotty Watson third, the trottcr Ruby Volo iouliil, Flora Direct fifth and Sklppvcllllc sixth. In the second heat it was the game little Ruby Volo that Sflvuvfl her heels to the othcrs, winging her way from fourth place lit ine start. to win by a. neck from Peter-zit- Court. with Sklppydaic a goodihlrd and Emily Grattan fourth, bcotty Watson who was unsteady. fifth- ln the third heat Scotty Watson got right down to business and mowed the others down one after the other until he stuck his ‘neck out in front at the \\'ll‘€. Skippy- dale carried the battle to hlnl the last eighth, with Ruby Volo a close third, Emllv Grattan fourth and Flora Direct fifth, Pow-ht- Colurt sixth. The three heat win- ners, Scotty Watson, Ruby V010 and Peter-at-Court. went ll heat to dc- clde the winner of the r866. 500m’ won handily with Ruby Volo sc- ond and Peter-ut-Court third. Ruby Volo was driven by Tyhlifiil 599ml" and the winner, Scotty Wrison. Owned, by George Broukins, Kell- glngton, was driven by Earl Seillplc. Time, 2.17 1-4, 2.15, 2.14, 2.16. Two days racing were held at St. Stephen, . ., Wednesday Thursday, August 26th and 2 11. There were gogdtrfliérldgciiiirfl 211055558? every c ass an ' ‘ < ' ceptlonally good. The 2.14 Tic; and Pace was Won by Milli" Q‘“,5' owned by Mm Sampw“ Gm‘ Y’ summel-Mge, and driven by J00 0 ' Brien, in straight heals, best time 2. 13. and Pace was W011 by silent Joe 2.10 1-2, ownad by D- W. Munroe. Piedmont. gfii-Bnllfa‘: driven by Joe 0131M- ‘e 25M was 3-1-2 and Hal Britten - Best time 2.12. The 2.25 Trot and Pace wasD W061 by Peter Rcamore. owned by _ T- b- D_ cicugh, Inverness. and driven y Joe O'Brien, Best time 2.15. d d y‘s racing the Zjxlnilgkkfieb figinrac: was wvkfle I‘) Calumet Etmerald in straight l i1 5- Rip Abbe (Keyes) 2-2-2, 301111113 Scott (Kelly) 3-3-3- Be“ lg“ 5,, -2. The winner is owned Y ~ ~ Foley, Campbellton. Pace was won bvqqMeillfe-elwlrrglflcilicnfilth a. summary of 2-1-1, Martindell 1-5-5, Sunny- eads 3-2-2, three other start/ers- xtllme 2.11, 2.15, 2.17. The winning llorsé is owned by, Wlllnfd Kelly. southport. Free for All Trot and 15306 W115 won by Chestnut Earls’! (Pollgjf-‘h-cl. Dud“ “w” u‘ OB e“ ' vurills tor Lee (Langille) 3-3-3. 1 40206 Harrison) 4--.-4. Time. 2.09 - - br- 2.12. The winner is owned by ' .1. .1, MflcPhersoh. ollmnbelitvn- The track pacing record of the 8t. Stephen track is 2.0%. mntdo big Walter Dale 2.00 3-4 on Sen em 3nd 1937, driven by Henry Clukey. ' fontreal Exchange - - crest; Power Company secur es _ headed downward aklitltlcexililrligg-fgigd m! mum’ on the swc ' e tmellis were euro market. Price adJHS l w“ mixed in other groubfi- V° “me mm" tin u Ot- ...‘.=r**:.r"*s.nr.?“ Shawinlgan recevereg 9326:5131 ‘gag iii EEG lafialhéléli‘ 0f “s stoc exc - i ferrcd lost . sari: “s- eaaier in mine-B. ""?rsls“s*:.iir.."ts il‘.‘§.‘i€l"'§‘. an The 2.18 TKOI; THE CHARLOTTETOVN GUARDIAN Gander Haegg Rockford A Square Model flanks‘ Cracks 3,000»- Meter run mark‘ __..__ STOCKHOLM s man i dle-digtzianng: ‘lrgeotfd "h"? “Yogi; ggrtffadmxgirlgf rslitiincis from the ac. m%t1i;e rull tonight, or the ‘mom e slend 23- .. tazoanéied arrears‘: razor: record is! ‘il°='17f.’§,r§git3iv§h° form" by Gunilar Hockett of Finland, ilirlrk 0f B199. bv Henry Kalarn A Swed , r ' e “I llolvesgr. “as awaiting approval’ Had Ha dltional nfggccsogtizintllliked sfgzxrlglgpggd $218M. he would have Oomplefgd miles 1n fllilitoximaiely a-ao a distance at which he claims. world record in 8:478. The accept. ed mark for two miles is 8'56 b Hungary: Miklos Szabo. ' y n tack‘ m; _ sixth timenlzieugas Euarggltgsgiltlar: 312E ed world record at distances vary. 111R’ from 1.500 to 3.000 metres since Julv 2, Hrlcrig gpfd thrqugh the first half ofhis stint in 4-01 “WW S-Dllrrcd by the cheers of‘ 22.’ llllugqfslnfvgioatgrs. he raced the last Officials silid. that Haegg wmqd try to erase the world records for hrifli the iilrce-milc run and the 5000 metres on the Stockholm Stncllilln track next Friday night, K. of ‘C. Tennis The only match completed in m9 K. OI C. Tennis Tournament, ves- tecizly \\‘.lS iile Ladies singles. Miss Louise Blriilvilard defeated. Mrs. J B. Richards, 6-0 and 6-2, The weekend schedule is as foL laws: V.J. Leonard and Reg Mac. Donald play Connie LeCluir um Noel Wilson. A. MrlcFal-lane and FEH. McMillan play Earl Nicholson and Irving Pmught, finals z- Walter Cullen a- Mail's pltiys Elmer Blanchard, Ba lts NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn 00s 000 202-1 11 o Chicago ooo 00o olo-1 s z Hlgbe._C:1sey (B) and Owen; Pass. call, EITICKSOII \8l_ L,“ (9), press. ncll (ll) and McCullough. Pllilutlclpliia 002 002 000-ma 1 si. Louis 130 000 soil-v 9 z Hocrsi, Nnhem (2), Hughes (7), B.ck (H; mid Brogan; Dickson, Gumbcrt (0') and W. Cooper. Plliladriphia 00o 005 000-s 9 2 SI. Louis 022 210 001-7 ll 0 Mf-‘ilflli. Hoerst (5), Johnson (6), Podkfljhy i3) and Livingston; Krist, White (6) and. O'Dea. AMERICAN LEAGUE Si. Louis 200 000 101 1—5 9 0 Plliinlelphia 010 001 200 0-4 12 0 Aukcr, Caster (7) and Ferrell; Besse, Fowler (9) aild Swift. Chicago 000 000 000-0 4 8 Boston I00 100 02x—4 10 0 Ross and Tresh; Dobson and Con- roy. Cleveland Nclv York can and Hogan; Rosnr. Detroit 001 002 202 000 03-10 10 l Wilsh. 003 012 001 000 00-7 II 4 Benton, Gorsico (6), l-Ienshaw (7), White (d: and Riebe; Carrasquel, Zuber (6). Scarborough (9), Wynn (10) and Evans. INTERNATIONAL LEAIGUE Baltimore 010 100 0-2 4 0 Newark 000 100 0-1 5 0 Krnknuskrls and Becker; Byrne and Padden. Baltimore 000 000 000-O '1 1 100 001 01x—3 ‘I 0 Chandler and 000 000 300-3 5 1 Now-ark 100 014 00X——6 11 0 Smoll. ‘Niller ((3) and Becker; Gcrheaiiscr, P. Page (7) and Hilb- inson. f: l 000 I00 0-1 6 0 gfilchaissuter 200 000 x—2 0 l Thomas and Garbark; meisewerd and Hayworth. Buffalo 200 000 300-5 B 1 Rochester 202 000 000-l I2 8 Plillig, Sierra (l), Tislng (4) and Redmond: Roy, Sakas (B), Surkont (0) and Robinson. Remember When (By The Canadian Pres!) _ Artllur W. Ostrander, 21-year- time. Softer were 5t. Lawrence 1 t i mer swam grdgporation "A." Bathursté Ggléiéral 3162x1118 ‘gnieéiflflartf: m Faimcum steel Wm“ and sue‘ o! an ' lirighis, Mass, to West Chop Alberta. Grain preferred and Do- w minion Textile improved in miscell- aneous. Total sales: 6.300 shares; Indus- trials. 3,500; Mines 7-°°°- 5mm‘- Prniluc Prices MONTREAL. Aui- 284C?)- Cnnadian Commodity $611411“- nllml- spot: Quo (91 score) 35- , Aux. Produce prices here today 8-! Te- ported by the Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture follow:- Eggs: israded chi menta offerllifl A-lu e B; A-me ium 37: A-ullij lots 3-33 1-2; B 29 l-2—30 1-2. 0 25-25 - : first grade creamerv prin , jobbing price 36-36 1-2. first grade solids. Jobbing pricc, 35 1- 3: current receipt, Que no 1 pasteurized 34 3-4: no 2 33_ 3-4; wholesale, Que no l 36 1-8-30 1-4. no 2 I4 3-0-84 l-I. Bench, NIIITLIIIVS Vineyard, Mass, in tlvo hi: It's. 45 minute-i 10m‘ Ye"! ngo today, breaking all records for the distance. Markets At A Glance (Canadian Preu) TornnIo-lilinlng issues film l0 slightly higher; other groups down sli gllily. MontrcaI-Utilitles, papers ‘ lull golds lower; other indunr un- changed. Ncw York-Stocks closed hi her. WInnipcY-Wheat unchange- Ncw Yor —Cotton higher. IIOME ON LEAVE — KILLED BAY, NS., A118. I7 - GLACE 1GP» - Pie. John Baxter, 24, of nearby Donkln, home on leave 1mm h‘.=. unit, was killed instantly icniclli when a stilton wagon in wlrrfl iir- was riding plunged Into n ditzll ilrd IJIIIVTI owl‘. A bow- ciit nizilnrontiy caused the machine to swerve. I _Quoit -Playoffs The quoit ninyonl for u» Crock- tli M853 2313'“ m‘ “““‘.“.';S n was com e with the following results. p McFarlane defeated Mclnnis 21. l8. Robin defeated MoFarlane 21- 1g and Mclnnis defeated Rubin 31- The standing by points now reads: McFarlane . . . . ............"1B McInnis ,., Ti Robin . . . . . 68 The next games will be Played 46 Monday evening at 6. . Dodgers crush’ Chicago Cubs 7-1 " 131104-00. Aug. 28-—(AP)—- Brooklyn Dodgers, striving to pick up some of the ground they 10st in St, Louis, crushed Chicago Cubs, 7-1. in the opener of a. two-game Series today and manllilildled the beslt‘ of the Bruin hurlers in the bar- ga Claude Passeau. a i7-gamc win. ner, started for the Cubs but was clipped for 10 of the 1'7 Dodger hits and five runs before he re- tired at the end of the seventh frame, after being struck on his Pitching hand by a line drive off the bat of Peewee Reese. He was followed by Dick Errickson, Bill Lee and Tot Pressnell. Cards Win Twin Bill At St. Louis, the Cardinals swept both ends of a doubleheader from the lowly Philadelphia Phils, win- ning the first game, 7-4, and tak- ing the windup, 7-5. Johnny Hopp of the Redbirds hit his third home run of the season in the nightcap. Cricket Match At R.A.F. Station Sun. A cricket match will be staged between two RAF. teams at the RAJ‘. Station here tomorrow afternoon. All preparations have been completed and by kind per- mission of Group Captain E. A. Blake, 0.B.E., M.M., civilians have been invited to witness the match as guests of the RAF. personnel. Anyone who wishes to attend but does not know any of the airmen should give hi5 name to any of the three following organizations sometime before this evening: The Charlottetown Yacht Club, The Charlottetown Club, The Canadian S’Side Horse Races In US. tennis Tourney debut aylo Talbot ess Sport Writer NEW YORK, Au . 38-414.?)- Jinx Falkenburg the ieautiful mod- el. made her debut in the United States tennis championships today, but. we rcitret to record, did not inscribe her name indelibly in the annals of Forest Hills. M“! mlkehbilrk. as n. matter of ialain fact, caught a. fr htful belit- ng from Mrs. Madge . Vostcrs of Lansdowne, Pa" by scores of 6-1, 6-2 Mrs. Vosters, while she might have conceded a point or two in the matter of lamor to her famous riv- al. undou tcdly had the more wicked backhand. The results were disastrous to x. Jinx took it with a smile, but. the tournament officials were glum. Jinx in the finals, they figured, would have attracted a capacity crowd of 13.500 to the stadium. This easily was the day's feature match, the other events on the second day's program having suf- fered a blight through cancella- tions. postponements and lack of serious competition for the stars who did play. Frankie Parker, second seeded a- mong the men, scarcely got warmed up in trouncing youn Jack Geller of New Rochelle, NY., 6-0, 6- 6-0. William Talbert, seeded No. 4, beat William 'I‘i.llly of New York City, 6-1, 6-0, 6-2, and Harris Everett of Orlando. seeded No 7, trimmed Ed- ward Gilbert of Huntington, N.Y,, 6-1, 6-0, d-i. Seymour Greenberg of Chicago, the clay court champion, got a. default from Charles Matt- man of New York City. This put all the seeded players through the first round except Francisco Segura of Argentina. whose match with Ensign Ronald Edwards was poned until tomorrow. The seeded women players wise completed their first matches vllithout casualty. By Associated like- round MAYIIAP SOMETI-IINIG T0 DO WITH NAZIS IDNDON. A113. 2F-(CP)—’I'he Loch Ness monster had better look to itslaurels. Reuters Stockholm correspondent tells that men sail- ing riear Fredrixstad Norway, are reported to have seen a "sea mon- ster" with "ZiE-Zflililihg movements, covered with ITBY-ERGII scales and having a. head as big as a horse but only one eye." Expect One Month Season Pros-peeks are good, it was learn- ed yesterday, for a mOhlh-IO-W open seasin on Hungarian Pal‘- tridgo. It is likely October will he the season, follolvfng the practice Yanks blank’ Indians 3-0 NEW 1101205. A08. za-(Ari- Bpurgeon (dpud) Chandler came olf tne injury list today and pitch- ed New Xorlc Yankees to a. 3-0 shutout over Cleveland Indians in the opener of s two-game series. Apparently fully recovered from the wrenched back he suffered eight days ago, Chandler scattered seven 5° that he really times in his youthful hfld U16 Iillfi. U18 hits for his 14th triumph against four defeats and hacl little trouble with any of the Redskins except Orls Hockett, who collected two singles and a double. Red 80x Whitewash White In: At Boston, Joe Dobson pitched his third shutout of the season, letting Chicago White Sox down with four scattered hits as Boston Red Sox took the opener of a two- game series, 4-0. Browns Edge A’: in 10th At Philadelphia, Walter Judnlch's 10th inning home run gave St. Louis Browns a 5-4 victory over the Athletics after Glenn McQuilien had delivered a. homer in the ninth that robbed the Mackmen of a. 4-3 decision. Tiger Rally In 14th Beats Nata At Washington, Detroit made three runs in the 14th. inning here to defea/t Washington 10-7. Each team was forced to use four pitchers. Hal White was the winn- ing pitcher. Fourth Game 0f Army-Navy Series The fourth game of the semi- finals of the City Senior Soff": League playoffs will be played be- tween Army and Navy next ltlonday evening at 6 o'clock. This may prove to be the last game of the best-of-five series since Army has two victorys to Navy's one. Army has won the last. two games handily by scores of 15-14 and 25-15 QUEEN'S FUND TOTAL MONTREAL, Aug, 28 — (C?) — . The National total of the Queen's Canadian Fund was announced to- night as $1,143,662 64. Last week it was $1,137,345.67. ANOTHER EX CHANGE SHIP LOURENCO MARQUES, Portugu- ese East Africa, Aug. 27-- (AP) _- The Japanese liner Tatum Maru arrived today with about B00 Brit- ish and Allied diplomats and nation- als for exchange with Japanese sub- iects from Britain, Australia. and ndiii. , Other countries involved ill the exchange include the Netherlands, Czecho-Slovakia, south Africa, Belgium, Greece, and Egypt. Four other exchange ships due vl-iililln Uhe next 11 days. are TORONTO Aug. wll-known lvllaritimes a lus Laskey of Fredericton, is in the Royal Canadian Air Force now. At the University of New Bruns- wick lvhel-e he received his Bacllcl- CAF. or of Arts degree, Laskey was recog- nized as a top swimmer, skier and. lumy noll". Di- .l their enlistmell. Tile Devon, N.B., baseball runner-up to Liverpool for (iTéFeirsI Athletes At War By Mike Grecnstein Canadian Press Staff Wrilntr 28—(CP)—A lillete, Dal- . It was in shone. Maritime New 51' the Maritime career featherweight Brunswick weight crown and the New Bruns- wick welterweight championship. Two well-known golf-playing meciicos from Vancouver are in the I M. lvfcDlarlnid and were mcnlbcrs . Golf Club before championship in 1941, has lost a valuable south- paw pitcher, “Skinner” Banks. 1V8 all in a. good cause llioug 8850 Banks left the Devon nine only to Join the R..C.A_l", Haddo Mills, who coached Moore Jaw baseball teams for several years is a flight lieutenant in tile R. Doug Webb, goalkeeper for St. Boniface Seals in the Memorial Cup victory in 1938 is in the Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve. Doug played for the Gerlllliton Gold Millers in the lhillldri Bay senior league in 1039 and 19-10. Lou Labovitch. 25-year-old Win- nipe hocke product, quit ol-ofe - Iona ranks enlist in the RC A . as a physical instructor. The husky defence-man and rlghi; winger lcit the Mzlrllloba capital after one sczlsnli with Vvinlliprg Juniors in 1937 and pgYlOflflflii fcr Moose Jaw Millers until he entered ro ranks with Philadelphia Rocket: n the American League in 194i. light- team. Larrilpers .... __ ,___ W l I‘ Answer“ {To i171? ‘ \* 5 QQ "There'li always be an England" was the 510C511 which 6111"!“ u" 1°91- ings of Wench-Canadian shipyard workers Saturday whtn lhis corvette LABOR DAY M the l“; few years, d was sent down the ways at a Quebec shipyard. The new vowel l: the la-tcsi WWI“ fr°m 35ml’ °tncmxs an of more than 200 combat ships which have been launched undel- Canada's Sept‘ 7' gamer {Ema}? tmglcyfaeffs Gage figTbfgo°iflfftize benuéfif gigantic wartime shipbuilding program. Two other corveiics were chi-ll ten- Willard MHCDOIIBIII, 18135;“ than dastigeaisonthi Nesgfiil ihgléflsgg Oflfgicaltiolgagrflggé ed during the same ceremony and at another shipyard in Quebec prov- SCCPCIRTY. 32% sffieferfnd e9? conégzlgabr: lemma o; the season on Grok“, ince a fourth corvette was added to tho day'l Iuunchings. Two more ___ § rlunxber of birds survived st if any. For a. few ears now s two (‘nr\'clfl‘€, making six in n11, no scheduled to p down the any: during 8.29 4r‘ winter. weeks season has n allowed on this week ~ - ~ s " - . ‘the Grouse, ' . ... -- -»__ ~ - , --—— -— 11.- ~ 3. BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMaru THALK GOODNESS-THAT5 A RELIEF‘ -HE'6 BEEN IN HERE PLAVIN’ FOR EIGHT DAYS - BOY! AM I GLAD IT IS ALL OVER’- RS A CIVIC AUDITORIUM —THE‘ HALL IS -, l is . -|-. . _ \ :1, PIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS " By Eda lllil ._.._lL4-.l_.._,_.._. -—-lal..i1' l DIDN'T PERSUADE ‘m’ some! 50's THEY couuo JOIN s RE‘- \Y/E‘VE eOTr HA FELLAS -- THEY A5. 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