r DECEMBER 1o, .1941 all/alter Cox, Driver And Trainer 0f Ha mess Horses Dies At Age Of 73 , N, ,, Dec. l5—fAP)— flflsffg, who won his lint race W“ u", main street of gum, N.ll., to settle an argu- m w"); 5 rlvrl butcher hoy, dled “fr, after building up a wide rep- mawn as a drlver and trainer of irotters Mid Paul": I m Th, 73- ear-o re nsman, s "m; , fl urs familiar to all M’ harness one rlclnl IMH- d been In ill health since hll h?’ was fatally injured in an aa- I eobiie accident nearly two years l“? y" h, managed to get down l‘ éoshgn’; Good Time Track every m until a week ago to supervise {i}. horses he trained and owned Mather with W. H. Cl!"- I realest triumph came in Colilgilgllambletcnian when the met four horses to crcss the fin- Ills line all were $181119‘! by mm- mwas up behind the winner. qaltg; Dear, Perhaps his b11189“ usappoillilflmiit came when Ncrldl Bowling 1101.1! NAME aowurto c. N. n. Leasue Rebosi— ,. 131 180 1'11 a: iii u: y Herrell 135 C McDonald 133 124 139 A; Mum, 114 11a 129 Total-ZS?!)- $lrike|5i— 206 13B 177 Yéttlgtertrty 269 155 147 G" Nelson 151 264 14a o; Young 205 14o 192 6.10m... 1x2 18a 1'17 Totaf-QGSO. ' J, strain 269. algae J. Strain 57f. Reba, q ps5; strikers ii pts. Bridge & Builders:- , Miliiiiflrl’, 118 13B 11! gMnmn 141 162 23s g_ j-lennessey 146 1'17 11(6) G_ Jcffgry 12a 12o 2 a 5, Bevans 181 217 12 T0i81—Z41l. C. N. C- 5-5‘- J_ Doyle 168 159 190 J‘ peak‘; 1'10 110 1'10 o, McPherson 79 133 132 J. LBXEDOO 130 95 9; R Brad)”; 233 Z01 15 Total-MM 1 u. I1. Jeffery 24s. iii? lhrlge n. Bradle 591. Bridge s; Builders 3' PN- p.11. c. s. 1% points- ‘CHALLENGI GAME- Manley Steamers:— 150 18S 143 5 $325! 1 119 244 1'14 c1 Purcell _ 169 136 145 a Mugphy ' 140 175 1B5 n. Hggley 252 153 3U‘ 861-2671. Gents-oi Barbers:- fl, McDougaii 134 137 135 h phimm 166 160 218 w, cudmorte 270 242 341 153 152 152 288 133 3N T° “lab nykens m Q , . gfi $3‘; w. Cudmore 754. CIPTOWN ALLBYS . Commercial Lennie Elites:- o. “rhitlock 21B 181 90! a. McDonald 141 19’! 229 v. Gallant 1'11 211 m4 c. Cudmore 10s m1 1e4 r. Blackett 119 1B5 l" Total—2'i7'i. ' v. Club:- o. Michael 155 198 1'11 1:, Callaghan 233 196 181 >3. McCallum 206 1'73 226 J. Tierney . 176 1B2 208 .5150 195 188 can Total-N 39. high single W. Biso 239. High three W. Biso 622 Blitrs 0 pts; V Club 5 pts. ZION GUILD BOWLING LEAGUE June Bugs:- l. Lafferty 131 135 114 J. Dillon 138 181 130 J. Larter 148 179 166 L Cudmore - 123 105 113 M. Dnizlcl 98 74 110 Total-IBM. llaPP! Gang:-— P. Mutch 160 187 150 M. MacMillan 43 185 l5’! A. Craig 85 110 153 C. Brown 122 115 1'19 A. Patterson 108 115 '17 Total-1946. Empires - A Ssntner 153 216 186 E MacLean 130 153 133 WnrNlI 121 107 120 . SHOW 141 152 80 2M“ Mule m1- »: the Notional Hockey may ° "Id keep it all u» my. These tam rlmn *1!» m: am out». Man- h Guy, favorite for the 1932 Humble- tgxaitan. broke its hip in the first He gave 11K driving several years ago. Althoug he won rnost of the SDOYFS I118 stakes. he never mark- ed a horse faster than two urinutes. It was his theory to sell horses when he could make a good profit. He did not hesitate to dispose of Hanover for $20,000 a week before the horse won 5hr 1938 Hamblebonian for Lawrence shep- pard cf Hanover, Pa. Before the days of pari-mutueis he was famous for his betting ‘cou . Although known as a "long- B110 " player. he put over many ltttillglijngs with what he called, "sure u" He was born at Bcsom. N.B.. Sept. B, 1868. and raced horses dur- ing the early part of his life over New England half-mile rtacks, Be- fore Joining forces with Cane in 192i he drove two years for Laurel Hall Farm of Indianapolis. Vics rally to Clip Sydney 4-3 SYDNEY, NS. Dec. 15-—(CP)— A three-goal rally in the third period tonight gave North sydney Victories s 4-3 win over Sydney Millionaires and strengthened Vics‘ hold on secOnd place in the Cape Breton Hockey League. ‘Ii-ailing 3-1 as the last session opened. Vics closed the gap 0n two goals bg Steve Mamulka and then went s ead on a goal by Laurie smith less than two minutes be- fore the end of regulation time. Before the Norihsiders staged their raliyfiydney had opened up a 2-1 lead in the first period and then added another goal in the middle period Ramsey goes To Ottawa OTTAWA. Dec. l5—(CP)—Les Ramsey. centre star of’ Montreal's Quebec Senior Hockey League Qan- adiens. has been transferred to Otstwta by the Royal Canadian Air Force and probably will play for the R.C.A.F. team in the Ottawa City Senior League, an Air Force official connected with the Ottawa clutb said tonight, Ramsey, an aero engine mechan- ic. played m1- Glace Bu? Miners of the wipe Breton Ame eur League before moving to Montreal several weeks ago. . Remember When (By The Canadian Press) Vancouver-h Jimmy Mcliarnln and Billy ‘Itownsend scored knock- outs at Boston nine years ago. , later became world welterweight champion, put sammy mrllerdawnforhheootunt inthe eighth round after flooring him times. ‘rownsmd, semi-finalist on the same card, knocked out Andy Baviolo. in the third round. Mln|rd’s kills pain. O. Webster 180 194 166 Total-ital. Wasps:- E Bell 138 218 160 K Stewart 163 107 148 D. Hooper 172 1 B. MacKinnvn 99 146 123 H. Mariner 5 135 165 —fl06. High single, m. sen-ma. I-llgl-t Three, A. Beutner-Jll. REBEKAH BOWLING LEAGUE Victory: E. Mitchell 144 143 212 E. McDougell 144 91 118 W. Burns '19 82 144 C. Smith 117 116 163 Tbtal-XSH Am:- M Down 148 iii W! J Mlclnnn 1'10 1M 133 B ‘Ihomflou 135 120 154 H Turner 13B 121 138 Total-IBM Dtunh Dorms:- I. utter-w 166 I39 i8’! D. Hooper 138 140 121 White 128 140 121 MacPherson 122 176 146 Toto1—1'lt32. Royals:- A Bentner 190 134 170 A Thornton M Blfmdmi 174 114 182 C. Oourt 157,152 171 ‘Intel-mil. ' High Single-M. ver-Zfl. High Three-E. tcheii-fll. f < THE UHARLOT'I'E'FOWN GUARDIAN Rose Bowl Came shiftecl To Durham, 1V. C. PASADENA. Calif“ DW- 15- (Alfi-Pasadenas famed Rose Bowl football attraction found a safe haven at Durham. N.C.. wdfly while San Franclscos East-West grld encounter was due for :1. nee-x hcme inland. The wars effects cut deeper. meanwhile, into the far West's sports program. Gov. Culbert I... Olson today ordered Santa Anita racetrack officials not to 0- n the winter meeting scheduled or Dec. 31. And the fate of other athletic events hung on the limb of un- certaintv. In one quick development. Rose Bowl authorities accepted an invi- tation to shif-t, the New Year's Day Rose B01111 game between Qregon ,State College and Duke University tn Durham. heme of Duke's unde- feated. untied Blue Devil grid mes. It followed yesterday's voluntary abandonment of Pasadenas big bowl for the game, requested by LIL-Gen, John L. Dewitt. com- mander of the fourth army, in the interest of national defence. Meanwhile, sponsors of the East- West game were reported consid- ering several invitations to play the game. Chicago, Spokane, wash, Atlanta. 6a., and the Universities of Kansas and Oklahoma were said to have extended bids for the contest. Army officials debated the poss- ibiilt out banning all events, sports or nherwise. which would attract crowds of 10.000 or more, J Canada makes Ready for raids OVITAWA. Dec, 15—tCP)—M0re than $600,000 worth cf air raid precaution services supplies have been distributed or are on order for Qanadlan areas in risk of en- emy air attack including 12.000 steel heimets for the use of volun- teer workers. After a week in which addition- a1 sup lies were nlshed to British Oolum» ia and the area deemed subject to the hazards of enemy at- tack on both coasts mas widely ex- tended, gnvernment officials said tonight the value of hug-range or- ganization and establishment nf rmerve supplies has been demon- strated. Shipments to areas considered open to risk by military authori- ties included badgfs and armbands. first aid lmvet-sacks, kits and pouches, strelchcrs. tarpztttlirts, anti-gas suits and rubber boots, mtective overalls. stirrup umps, l1 8030116. fire hose. resp rotors. instructional diagrams and educa- tional films showing methods of ccmbatting fires ad treating ths wounded The supplies are made available by the Pensions and Health De- partment to grovincial A.R.P. or- gantwtions w ich are called w duty by the provincial government head when he ls advlsed by mill- mfy authorities that protective ec- tion is called for. "Our studies of A.R.P. work started in 193B and since that time we have built up supplies and lac- Qd Qllfllliliiies where they are ikely to be required most urgently," an official said‘. VISIBLE WHEAT SUPPLY HIGH IN CANADA The visible supply cf Canadian wheat reached an all-tine high on Octtber 3i, 1941. when 502.4 million bushels “were in sight, Of this total 455 million bushels were in Canadian elevators and 20 mil- lions in US. elevators, while 27 milll-cn bushels were in transit by rail or on the Great Lakes. The visible supply had been rising very slowly as the result of a delayed harvest. but in the last time weeks of October more than 23 millions of an increase Wits noted, Export shipments. although 11.4 million bushels larger than in the August- October quarter of the 1940-41 son- scm are not large enough to cffsct the movement. from farms-Cur- rent Review of Agricultural Condi- ticns in Canada. ii PROBLEM PARENTS MELBOURNE-to?» _ alleged exoerts on children's behavior who talk profoundly about the problem child are giving Auslrnlia a new rscc of problem parents, declared a children's court magistrate. never Incl: flushing forwards, who can make a has from left to right are: Johnny iilcCreedy, Pete (CPI-Jackie Kcating was named playing ccach of the Beavers tonight and club officials said an attempt would be made to interest Moncton, Truro in a senior hockey league. If no league results, the Beavers will bring in outside teams. ‘ears ago and later in the Amer- can League before concluding“ 3x1: but a knee tnjur American Association. expects ice a strong team. The first workout will be held tomor- row night. ournoulrwav I“ SAINT JOHN. N.B.. Dec. 15— Keatmg, who played hockey here essional career last Year Beavers’ GIFTS FOR SWEDEN BTDCKH BRINGING UP FATHER lottew North end Keating to Manage Ab MacKinnon 5t. John Beavers Rejoins Vics playoff series beween the mm and Sydney sent him hospital for several znunths and he bias been discharged from the ser- v ce. “I'm as good as new.’ no said today, adding he would don OLM-(CP) - ‘Thirty- vies‘ sweater as soon as possible. two thousand gift packages from ——— North America, containing coffee. ceived in Sweden and are being dis- soap, dried fruit, etc, have been re- tributed through the post offices. AIN'T rr emouet-t-m’ YARD cuJr-retzso FULL or ‘TANKS AN’ sums AN’ sue s wrmou-r MORE $TUFF i WHUT ts- THAT ctzazv stumzsgutt. ourrrr 1 JUST wraps» our THE Q/ER: INSURED végdney Victories of the Gave Amherst md Breton Hockey League for the ‘JiLYd sesaon. it was announced today. His addition brought Vics roster to 13 players. MacKinnon left. the club a! the of last season to join the Navy BAARIKE 1%?“ NORTH SYDNEY. N.S.. DEC. 15 -—(OPJ—Ab 531m’ 5°11" hitting defenoernan frcm Char- MacKinnon, hard- is scheduled to re-toin suffered in s OHJX-IATS AM IDEA WE BUILT ‘WKEEP SABOTAGEQS FROM BOTHERIM‘ OUR. STUFF AT NIGHT" iT WORKS BETTEIZN out; TANKS AN‘ UFF, DON'T 1T? Oifiwtumm 5 can. 001 one‘: nuinu‘. me 1. u. nee. u. n. uv. on. a‘ V‘ B. C. ’s sport World back To normal VANCOUVER. Dec. British Columbia's sport world was hack to normal tcday. but the war q in the Pacific and the blackout, 0t the Coastline have let; - tile-it fnark in a trail cl DiACKCIlQU t window's in hockey basketball courts. l-lockcv was the only game inter- Navy fered with when the blackout was to celled suddenly a week ago today. but. cfficlal of other steps to carry on should the black- out have fioéttinércd‘. TWO S‘: e u“ . . spite was cancelled when the sail- in this Nazi-occupied (fly bu‘ the gfgaIi-‘évtgmgtnogieiagézugoaéieIEi? ors were called back to their ship cdor or burn; pcned because of the blackout. Nanaimo Clippers’ home arena was blacked out and military hoc- By. J. 'R. Wiiiams OUR BOARDING IVlOUSE J YOUR WISH COMES TRUE SKA TING IS YOURS FURUM TUDAYJ Sessions 81;,gt;~_g_ l5—-(CP)- Lhrebday key was continued there. but no Carnival-cpened during the black- de£:r.ite_ decaszon had bccn made out and 11121.: lac-Ed izmitzd the and o continue Pacific Coast League darkened windows of tho Van- play when the blackout u'as sud- couver Forum, dravnng a good at- denly lifted Thursday. tcridance despite difficulties of ytime matches of the Pacific transportation. Coast Soccer League were not in- mok terfered with, but a scheduled Em!- iish rugtby match between a Van- couver all-star team and a fifteen from the British bat-tfeship War- ZHTHQS 5pm‘ SMOKE 0121120 LEAVES games o! the PARIS —(CP)- Atlltmil i; over 'ng leaves remains. Many Frenchmen, denied their ta- outstanding vorite cigarets or tobacco, are go’.- Rotary Ice ting by on dried leaves. at Bremerton, Wash. 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