JANUARY l1, 1Q41 s=— "Mg DOWN tive and ener- the Brackley - aluinet Budlong colt m.“ Wu- r-ly in Cape Breton and. “m a "1 received n ready- Look out for Hal, m- 1n about a Week's time, when gsilew arrival gets over the ef- (em 0i lllc long trip. f Hedley T. Fulton, Up- fdgéqfiilockr. N. 8., who has br gm gcuzl oufs n5 PGl€_l‘_POi£i‘Y 3-95" l.“ rolzlcr oi rile Milrillnlo iiYVI-lll; g5 Gwclliollll Aubrey 2.08 l-l Ndilrlell Aubrey 2 08 1-2 and who all; also rilccd cxieilsively in the Maritime Provinces until recently, will be glad to know that ire is rip-fly recovering from a it fllnéss and has proinlsccitire ill . m“ he “ill pay us l1 visit dnrulg o.“ race meet next August. rlcd- y has Gallant Heart l3) 2.06 l-Z “my Shel-L's stable, Columbus, 01o. l-lilrry will lcilvc about lire incl of Februar_v for Pinehurst, _N. c where lle will get ready for me “(fly spring llleetino in Ohio. Had aieiler from Wendell Wilihtnl, ForlFirirficlri, Marine, just before Cmgtmas ill a-nsllvel- to a fcqlllSt for picture of Allowa 2.0-1 3-11. that he ppmpilgllfll with some sllccixss for several years and tllcll sold to BobR_\'£1il,Hi11'l12\1ld, N. B. Wendell his Dad have iml horses 111 puller qllflTlPfS at present. Joe Direct 2 07 was l"ece'ilily' sold to 1mm Ell ' Moncloll, N. B.. and “~55 eredltc cur Revielv o1 llirlri- time Rgcm hiiVlllil. been bfOiVIlHZ ioiilc Mai rill-rs in 1040 Alrroirg m; rurely candidates for this sea- sonis racing llc has a green lrotter, Pagillarci, just four years 01:1. in‘ 141;; Jim 2.00 1-4, dam, Astra ill’ Ban Francisco 2.07 3-4. His dam ll lire dJnr of Patel" As a iii) 2.02- 14,14) 2 01 l-2, largest lnollry winner ill 1939, including the l-iambietonian Stake. This young llcrse has bcell miles 1n 2.12 over ahalf-nlile track and is lookrci on 150119 of the best prospects for riow class trots ill Maine. S. Thaile Belyea writing us from Gigetowil. N. B.. supplies the lilt- =' llamess horse news as follows: bcligst Joe Direct 2 0i from S A. Wathan and son, Fort Fzlirfiolzl, lilaine. Tire horse arrived Di enliler 78.21 and is said lo be in gre. t coil- liition. He will be campaigned by Tcin Eticr Tom is jogging tliellcz" Brolni 204 1-2 and expects ll m to train again this year. Sicippjv- dale, that rcdilccd his record to 2.14 1-2 at Cirarlotietolvil. has filled out and is just raring to go. ‘icm thinks lle will be o. 2 10 pacer llle coming season. "Leslie Wheaten, Monctorl coll- tractor. has sold Hanover Courier 1091-2. holder of the pacing re:- fiid at Summerside track ~21‘: 1-2 ~10 parties 1n River John, N. S. "L. Inglewood Flovzer" one of tile Oldest horsemen in New Bruns- wick. passed away on the last tiny of the old year. He was 88 and was only sick a few (lays. Mr. Flower lived at Cambridge, N. B.. lust about 12 lllilcs from Gagezolvn. lie was a school. teacher in his lbungcr days and possessed a grcilt Physique. stnirdlilg well over six 1w. and lip to ule time of his death was as straight us an arrow. H9 had a great personality and ns Ill entertainer was much sought a1- i" and was not afraid to speak his mind on any subject he might be ifliking about. lolrlorses were his lloilby and llc led lo own a. good one. and rLd tun several 1n the old days. He Tile Morlctan Driving Club ms have for otterl, was the man that gave eary training to Addie Mc- Graw 2.10 1-4 and afterwards sold her to Well McNeill. Among other greats that he owned were The Ex- _g y M,_ BoserLZ (gall-lit, or): tiifimc cham- ' ion ro r o e ar lmes. an a Border Prince 2.12 1-2. d gall} M°I§°MM w’ L‘ watt w if in “Em ti?“ ——- . . e r . c erson J. G. C. Writes us from St. John, S. C. Moor-o wlflw, Lord N. B. as follows:—"I have been a, —-Skip _5klp reader of your column Down the Back Stretch for sometime and L- Stevens“ F- 311118911 \\Ol1d01'if you could but me stral t R- B- Niflwison L- Turner on the matter of the ci-lampon Chas- 1491317113111 R- $111119“ lrolwr Greyhounds stride. Enclos- G- G- Hllshes n. E. Spllietii an willTfind alcélpplrltg from “ski? —$k1p 1C 11D K1185 O e 6X1 _.. The Curiogs World —by Vllglilgmm {§f‘},§"°},‘,“§d‘d o‘ K‘ Pmsby lFei-gusoil. It shows Greyhound in ‘Eda Tim“; M Guy Kenmdy action and above, “Greyhound, trot- C ‘mack ‘ Js with ‘ |ting race horse. has a stride of 32 _,gk' 1p \ ' ' gait feet 4 inches.” Is this correct? r p "_ D- Mflilfl? R. Nichols With reference to the above, we C. c have consulted The Gait of the E. lrvlticlhbrllsnogin M‘ III": gag Anlerlcail Trotter and Pacer, by IA. W. Hyndman - H. L. sear- !RU(‘I01pIl Jordan, Jr- His definition -Si=ip —-Sk1p oi Stride is the stef) a horse takes , with each leg. Looking over the avcr- -3:30 P. M.- age strides of various trotters and pacers in his book we find that Lou gr-Miggaycmlum Dr Iii/Mt‘! - . . an z Dillon's was a little over 10 feet. Lou Dillon was a world's champion lrotici- and the first mare u; take it record better than two minutes —1.58 1-2. She has practically as much speed for a quarter as Grey- hound, so it is very improbable that Greyhounds Stride is 32 feet 4 inches. James Arbing, who for the past several years has had charge of the meat department of Bur-hoes Gro- cery, has now enlisted andis an ex- pert meat cutter at the airport, where we are sure his gcneial dis- position will make him many friends among the Britishers re- cently arrived there. 1n his stable ire has some likely looking can- didaies for futum speed honors that are being exercised by . and his son Percy, who is also a crtilt lover of horses. Here they 1110. Margaret Frisco, two years old, by Pei-er Frisco, dam Margaret Grattan 2.15 1-2, by Grattan Royal 2 0G 1-2 This one ls s. real pace sincolh, sneaky gaited, much like her dam who was meant to be a two-minute pacer and would have been but for an injury received sltortly after her arrival here . . . Ifarryl Bailey is a five-yeclr-old by Royal Brition, dam Dame-Dillon 2 1'7 1-4. Harry is the makings of a good pacer. He has been a little late developing speed but this win- ter has improved very much . - . Bud the Tramp is a youngster that has possibilities of becoming a. fu- iure champion. His sire ii: Calumet Bucllong 2.02 3-4 and his dim Tramp Across (2) 2.28. Calumet Bucllcngs record and racing career are so fresh tirat almost everybody knows about them, but perhaps they have forgotten ‘It-amp Across This mare paced as a. two-year-old miles much faster than her record and showed terrific speed in her four-yerlr-olci form in ice races that slie took part in. Bud the Tramp is a lusty chap. brought up by hand and a shining example of what. loving care and good feed can do for a colt . . . . Helen Dillon. This mere is by Dfllington 2.13- 14, by Dillon Axworthy 2.06 1-4, and her dam is by Golden Aubrey, by Captain Aubrey 2.0’! 1-4. She is in foal to Abbe Worthy 2.05. A letter from Charles E. Ballard. North Sydney, informs us that negotiations are on for the pur- chase of a pacer suitable for the free-for-alls in Cape Breton and the Marit-imes. He will find worthy opponents there in Aaron L. 2 0'!- mmfd laikillif 0T 01d 6111's mid Dill i-a, Tracey Hanover 2.03 and Der- iiorseinen. some 40 years ago lie milled i0 the Unlied Slates and for mat 2 M 1-4. ‘I’J§?HSIKIGTIIIJIC time was on the Because of long drawn out scor- °I m” Iilmmls H0130 new?" rng (luring the ice races 1n Toronto ‘a CmFai-IO. It was an era of ial"n1- Q viriters. A co-membcr with ilim recently -—Il\ one heat. they were ilcarly an hour getting them away Illctchat time W85 501m L IIMVPV -—McNamara Barrier wassubstituwd ‘e “rlmies "T" 5° fmleli." 11303 i“ and the rest of the afternoon passed present dill’ turf papers. Like Mr. “ervey he was an iliinlirci‘ and without a. hitch. It will not be sur- prising if some of our Maritime Biggie: 0f m? 131113011 tfibi‘ H0 trucks give the McNamara. Barrier yo,“ QM?“ m“ K193i hFIYRP-‘F- a trial the coming season. It ap- "Puts of which lie was a pears to be a crolyd-pleaser. Ilium. such n5 the first two-min- me mile Daccd 1n the world at n l5 with sing-QT " .. - » ~ gret that we Rfigie- “giiiilisi 13th. 1397. bi’ Si“ chronicle the death of Dr. Ogden mm, ‘m n“ Film"? 110F519 W115 M. Edwards. Jr., word of which has “a he at clay by Dave flip-Clary just reached us. Ho passed away at lmmmd "M m” 7mm‘- 1'(‘¢“\Vl‘\'i R Plttsburg, Pa. early on the morn- °“* "Willi" from ihc crowd i115: of December 2am. Dr. Edwards When the time was hung out. was n highly educated man who became an expert in hospital man- iiis stories of Pop Geers Lon . gcmcnt and promoted the mod- ¥§£°g“-‘d~ Willi“ C“ lmfi 0W9!‘ grnlzlltloll of hospital case record nvers- We"! liiifrvfiiinl! "mil keeping. He was also a. teacher of avitihiziflltry sidelights on thes? lzreals medicine the University of rf that one could never‘ Pltrsbnr and affiliated hospitals, ‘ibiaafl by reilrll-ng the ilorse pirpcrs. and dnriilng the war years of 1917- v1.56‘; 7'11"‘?! "I ‘hi’ m" i-ilill "0 18 lle acted as Dcan of the School m camo dc-st mrnnbci" of t-ilc Jcr- of Medicine. He was a pioneer ‘n had“ v Breeders‘ Association of the policy of dairy hygiene and owner; gm“ although be never sanitation and assisted in the form- Jg 1M3“ hfld 119 411d Yui-‘if! iilg of Base Hospital 2'1 of the Uni- "W Cattle that had fine records. varsity or Pittsburg during“, the World War and gave libero for “W! n letter from Harry Jcllmit the equipping of same. Sgt“ dill’ before Christmas. He can“? will‘ his daulzhter. Mra- Numerous honor! were conferred 3° Alexander. Nelson. B. C on him by medical bodies, hospital gienldsviig we“ but mks“ his associations and others. His u“ he hi‘ i" "i9 Milriiimcs flufi activities were legion, including a 1.1mm ‘is "Oil had a. soul call partnership in a New York ex- Isem hriy since he lwili. out ihvrc. change brokerage firm. He was re- c, Back“ i‘ ivW Collies of Dolvu cognioed as one of the most nuc- mnyed Stretch. He nllvaya cessful breeders of the American ‘faliinli your notes and 1 trotthlg horse. For more uum ‘W111 l ""1 you to send him n coal‘ itwenty years he laid down the pol- OI our Review 0f Maritime Rnciufz- ‘icies to be followed at the furious that I “my, he Would appreciate it very Walnut Hall Farm. Doneroii, Ken- tricky In 189B he married Lela Harkness of New York City and la w ._..__.. hflyeeafie 59°01!’ indebted to ‘Pilnne survived by his widow, three daugh- Ilelm m’ kefbihs us au fart wi‘h |1ers and a son. Mr. Harkneaa Ed- "nee ma! horse in his native Pro- ‘wards, Walnut Hall. Donqrnil, Ky, h, might friends like him come lo whom the writer on behalf of vim My handy. and we may say ‘horsemen friends throughout the ""109 t0 Harry Jelveit i Mariiimes extends sincere sym- V! have carried out his rc- patly. gfllhqwlu later on publish Sflm!‘ I I “h”?! reminiscences. Harry. i Ty benefit of thosb who may broulrlit in u. three-WU! THE‘ “(QAEILQTTETOWN _ GEIAR DIA_N l ; Schedule for r Today's matches At Curling Club ‘the regular Saturday's prize bonsplei matches will be run off at the Charlottetown Gurlfn Club iodflv- Fbllowine is the 1st of biflyers to take pal-t 1n the vari- uos matches: Mac McKinnon W. W Dr. Creelman Lt. Col G. E. Full —Skin —Sklp Arthur Hearts R. H. Duvar J- H- Cerry M. McGuigan J. Montgomery J. H. Howatt D1‘. H. Pierce Dr. H. Mclnt re —$k1i> -sihp H. Mclnnis W. A. McPhee H. C. Bohaker Geo. R. Brady G. Avar c Earle . N. Dr. Giddlnga W. R. Cruickshanks i ~sk1p J. O. McLean J. K. Fraser J. P. Crockett S. McDonald ‘I’. W. L. Prowse D, 9,55 W. C. Davies Dr. Tidmarsh —$k1o -Skip -5 P. M.- W. Munroe E. Johnstone F. Chappelle Ivan Horne Dr. E. Robbins H. F. McPhee F. R. McLaine J. P. Simmonds -..k —Skip fM. A. Howatt E. W. Gallant .J. J. Larabee A. H. Mould P. W. Turner E. M. Bagnall _D. B. Bishop J. F. ‘Mel/cod —5k1D —Skip J. H. McNeill A. McNeill J. E. Burden Frank Cox N. D. McLean Dr. T. Waye R. R. Bell W. R. Adams -—8kip -Skip S. Paoll W. D. Glilis Dr. w. McDonald G. F‘. Hutcheson R. Qulsley R. C. Stoddard Phil Cobb R. S. P. Jardlnc ‘—Skip -Sk1_p -1 P. MF- A. Basnall A. Cutciiffe Stirling Benton Dr. McGulgan Jack sterns F. A. Drlscoll A. V. Splllett J. J. Morris —Sk1P —Skip W. J. Daley J. E Harris W. Bears H. R. Bevan W. R. seamen R. Corning L. B. McMillan J. A. Bentley —Skip -Sk1p Chas. Yorke A. McMillan McCurdv Bell E. F. Clow Chas. Stewart C. McLean C. Gr Duffy Geo. McLeod -Skip -~Skip Spares-Albert McKlnnon. R. T. Holman, L. J. Stacey. R. H. Jen- kins. E. M. Phillips. Ht l. spiilett, J. P. McIntyre. R. oarruthel-s. Paul Goodman Retires from Pro hockey CHICAGO. Jan. 10—(AP)-—‘Paul Goodman, 33-year-old veteran cvtw has given way to Sammy Lo Presti as the Chicago Black Hawks’ Nil-- ..ular. soaikedpol‘. .. announced hi; re- tirement today from picfasszonal hockey. The National Inazuo His-wt! planned w send Goodman to Kan- sas City of the American Assccia- tioil to take the place of Lo Presti who was recalled last week. but Goodman said he preferred to re- ltum to his home in winnipeu. lwhere he operates an eleo icai iSIIfIPWjIIPEG- __ -_.___._-______ Frisco Budlongl-and delivered him to Dr. Rupert Seaman's stable yes- terday. Tyndall claims that lie in the best individual and best D105- pect for the three-year-oid trots .n the Marltimes. He was bred and raised by Robert Humphrey, well- known fox rancher of Kenslnllton. Frisco Budlong stands over 15 ha-nda higél, weiggea almost 1.000 -, " a an fr)’ red in color. in addition he 1a bred in the ui-ple, being aired by OalumetBud- Yong, 2.02%. dam Mona. by Ban Francisco. 2.171%. dam Jolly Spirit (dam of Pixie 2.14% and Montana l2) 2.13). Jollv Spirit is out cf Worthy B lrlt, dam of nine in the list includ n Full Worthy 2.02, Fire Glow <2) 2 4. champion two-year- old of 1927, Retainer 2.06. mo oth- era. Jimmie Power. well known taxi man, plans to (new of some n! his s d shortly. one likely tolzo are Victoria, 2.14, that raced to well at Charlottetown Old Home Week. Min Victoria 1a 11H Kalmuck 2.15%. dun Miss Poeafbi ty 2.12%. There la also a three-yeax-old that ho will cell. Miss Bmwer. 51nd by Calumet nudlonlz. dun by Knlmuck. (This is another o! a series written Associated th United State-s sports leaders.) By Joseph Trim-lol- President of the to place professional under federal supervision. wasted authority can evil-B and abuses 1n the snort. There was a time when I held the opposite view, but now I feel boxing need; n counterpart of Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Lcndls. My nomination (or 112m handle that job is Jadk Dempsey. He could head a. federal which would not elirlllxlate state Nova Gains Decision Over Pat Comiskey Associated Press score card gave Nova every round. with. only cne. the mini, anywhere near close. Thus the, cx-collegian frcm Cal- ifornia. came back, just as he has been basting he would. Toplpled from ranking at No, 1 for Joe Louis‘ crown ago by Tony Galenbo, and laid low since then by illness which forced fir srveral months. he ma e good his claims that he not only belonged up more. but the-t m. 200 3-4 pounds. he was biglzer and stronger NEW YORK, Jan. 10—(AP)-L0u Nova. the California cloufer. came a long way back along the heavy- weight "glory road" punching Pat Ccmiskey all Madison Square Garden's ring to win an easy IO-round decision his return to boxings big time, With a surprisingly large crowd looking on, Nova. made it strictly “no contest." He won gling away,‘ Just as he pleased. He floored the Paterson, N.J.. youngster twice. cut him ovcr both eyes with a. slashing straight left, and drew blood from gashcs on Pat's face that i/c lo.ked, at times. as though a. bottle of catsup had been dump- ed on m. The decision was unanimous. The Goldup is in Hospital for an Indefinite period ietures taken of the injuries of (Tnldnp sh.w that the higll- scoring left winger of Maple Leafs suffered a fracture the pelvic base 1n last night's Na- tional Hockey Legaue game with New York Rangers Gsldup will remain in but club officials ol- doctors would not estimate how long he will be out of action. Bucs retain Same Strategists team will hold a c/ after which the players w ed: Blair MacDougali, Mick Acorn. Eric Gass. Bob Younker, Ike Fosier. Ted Spence. Pat Bolger. Art Ram- say, Duke Traillor. Pokey Duffy. Harry Paquet, Fulton Kitson. Sgd. Blair MacDougalI. Coach. Elmer Shepherd. Manager. It is understood that Mr. Harold Power will be in attendance as wat- Pltfsburgh Pirates’ bid fcr the i941 National Baseball nant will be dlrccicd by the same board of strategy that aided Man- ager Frankie Friscll last year. President B11 Benswangsr tzday announced new contracts had been K (Mike) Kelly, D'Arcy R. (Jake) Flowers and old Hoclus Wagner. i Says Time Has Come Put Pro UnderFederal Supervision boxing commissions but would not as a supervisory body in intra- state matwrs and as a ruling body in inter-state business. The National Boxing Association had a. successful and constructive vom- in 1940. highlighted by September oerlvenilon at which the organization took the stand that titles must be won and lost in the ring. not around a. conference ions be asked to de- tlleir titles Blminst outstand- ing contenders. If. for selfish or mercenary reasons. chase contend- ens are not given a shot at the ti- ties. then the titles will not be va- bed the champions will be prohibited from appearing in any of the 34 states under our jurisd - Boxing and better Although Ccmlskey outweighed him by four pounds. it might just as well have been 44. 'I‘his was all Harold Chiids- Dead at 77 IOWA CITY. 1a.. Jtlll. 10—(AP) -Harc1d M. Chllds. horse trainer who developed three Hamblclonian rvfnners while Boil in hospital 7'1, tr :-t ting Ch‘1ds trrllnrd Rut-h M. Cllenaulf. two-year-cld which. wc-n 21 grand crcuic races, and Ar- lcn Guy. the first m‘! trailer run under two minutes. Hockey Practice The follolving UCC. students are asked to be cn hand at tire Upper (Saturday I eleven o'clock where the 2e hoiir praciice ill be pick- flftb contender ‘.6 months con- F‘. White here to inky Roach. Benjamin, Joe Senior teams In two N. B. Cities planned SAINT JOHN. N.B., Jan. 10- (CPl-After a 11mg period o1’ uncer- iaiilcy indications tonlsllt were that Saint John and Monoton wolil have seniori- teams for the remain- der of the season, although the! wl]-1 not be in any league. O- Arrangemerlts are underway for the 1941 editions of the Saint John Beavers and Monoton Marrons to play an exhibition here next Fri- ry night. About 20 players are trying for berths with Beaver-a. may include Colin Sherwood. Bill “Nid” Sargent, Dori Patferlm. Gull zver, the lpgivincial title and place in the a ritinle playdawns. "Dud" James. well known star with the old Moncton Hawks. is manager-coach fir Marconi, name of a later Monctom club that won the Maritime title three years in a row. He will take his old place at centre. It is believed Maroorls will not attempt to enter the play- cffs as they have only an c-pen lee surface rzr practice. Millionaires one Point out of First place s sdvousvn us. Jan. 1U—d(%P)—- , y nay Ml Lnaires rcullcc lacej ‘ __ . .. . ~. , . Bay Miners 9-5 in a. tempestuous l L Cdlflgcm 189 172 107 hmse Gum‘ dud M h‘ Cape Breton Hockey League game here tonight. The win boosted [110 iligh-scoring Millionaires to within a point of the league-ieacliilg Min- (ut, including four majors and a 10-minute misecnduct penalty. Sydney blasted in three goals in the first p€i"'Od, outscored the Miners 4-3 in the second and held the third period ccunt at 2-2. Steve Latcski and Bud McEcarh- ern. ecall with a pair cf go. led the Sydney ai-iilck. D r e ' and Johnny MCC-‘Jfiod up a gral and an w F- a ch’ picked sfionTizAllRTcTléiiic BXTHUHST. N.‘B.. .1811. ilk-JCT’) —l"ireliie|l today eiriovedtlic 511101".- PSI ruli t9 a fine ill this town's 11h- .s helieverl lrcni the toiiv. Spa town hall ehlnlnev, set fir" to tile casing of the horn at the fire sta- tion. Firemen handled the situa- tion nrclnptlv, without bIOVUlHZ thrir own horn. WITH COAT 0F ARMS LONDON ——'CPi --Teil thous- and pounds ¢$44.500\ from the Keighley and District Spitfire and Hu rlcalle fund is to go to aircraft bearing the districts coat of arms. _____.*.__._ DONATES LIVESTOCK RECEIPTS READING Enllland -—iCP‘ — The Red 0:055 Agriculture Fund has received a cheque for $171100 from 10rd Derby. which he raised al- the sale o€ livestock and other gifts held at Poulton-le-Fylde, ban- r-whira LfBy J- R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE — Q/ "r. BEEN Elovscrlu‘ A . EeAqJakslvouk LETTER Peon THE 4, GRAMMAR is our- MINOR were WANTS f LANDIEH.’ 1 racer ME TD TAKE A clTv / YOU D0 MOT D16" " IOB-~ ‘I couro realm vou vorosus some SLICK B16- TOWN sworn m cwv euvuvlelor! \ \\\\\\\\\\\\\ misc scvcnvi IIEASOIPS WIIY WE BAN FIT YOU We learned the business. the making. measuring. cutting unit fitting Its only reasonable that any man in the business ought. tn. We learned It In large ill h l study different lines. vcuJsplvr-filrlilpfggeirafiieghleiliriihf the way your clothes m. o um not. right? Our coat collars huf the neck- wuar strips Ifl matched clean cut siliiuirlm. 1w w. Iieninm Our coats do not hive lilac falling m feclir‘ We can measure you and explain to the cutter in cum-rs terms your structure or shape, our garments are hand fail- ored. Wed canvas, hair cloth. real lining and pocketing. We demand It and know the value of proper built clothes. Drop in and be convinced that we know our business. 1t will pay you. J. P. MacPIIERSON & SON Qllflll SW08! Charlottetown Ladies high single J. billion 263, Kansas City, shared f1 fwo-lvajv bodies high three L, Mamileer at 140 strokes. the former cvl . deals high single J. Pickard 245. bagclnc a neat 6'1. Gents high three J. Purcell 0Z7. Tc.cal_32o4, major racing fixiu: s_ n Tanks :-- gnd_1_9 Indians sign iSandlotter =Clevcl:iild Indians of the American Birieball Lrague today announced . rile signing of Vern Freiburger. Dc- troits prize sanrllotlel- of 1940. A ‘- 17-year-old first baseman. he stands six Iver one inch and weighs 1'10. ‘l l-l-lld been the principal marksman, and mainstays cf the Habitants for if more than u. decade. 1 ND “CAP” STUBBS FIVE ALL’ DAY THANKS. MY BOY! AND HERE'S A NICKEL*— and‘; folu-yelir-oid-Duke A b ndall Semple. of Kfiinfi-Li be Worthy, dcmMiall $.14. I SPOSE WE OUGHTTA GRAN‘ THarrison leads At half-way Mark at Oakland BOWLING RESULTS CHARLOTTETOWN ALLEYS B11191 L918!!! 3A4 winnh. OAKLAND. Calf, Jan. ifk-(AP) . —E. J. (DuL-ch) Harrison ramnlrxi , I, Gallant 19o 1Q 111 lwme an 18-foot pilft on the final 244) 131 151 green LOLiay to Cilli ‘ i_ . M. Carr (‘ggilyorlfxggh v33 J_ Tierney 294 296 x54 round of 66 and 1c. . “Swedebélsen The talent looks-J- Dillon 183 17a 263 gihalr oélili-kll- ~d . u ' J. Mih 1 187 181 147 - ce .0 0a ‘ran Owl G good enough to offer a. threat for Low éogfe m, In l“ Tcummemvn Three shots behind Harrison Tocg1_.317o_ trailed Paul Runyon of Willie Plains, NY. Rurlyail carded. a 33- Weak Sistersa- 34-67 round to couple will yester- '\ days 70 for a total of 137. - J_ pin-cell 190 231 196 Jimmy Demaret. of Honsion. Tex- E, Bulge; 133 1g; 150 as, winner of this tr Zament a J. Fullerton 17.4 r74, 114, year ago, ended me (lily 1n a tie L. MacAleei- 1'71 p61 213 with Harry Cooper. of CiilCftfll e, J, Pickard 245 173 127 Mass. at 139. Demure; posfcd a 70 S. Tulle 152 130 143 M16 Cocprr a 68 for t-hrnr sec nd W" round. Ibtg1_2999_ William A. (Red) Funnels. Al- iocna, Pa, and Lnonard D (15th. Ln with another ‘l0 and D: r The first-round lcadrr. Maugrrinn. of Oak Park. 111.. seven more shots than ye and finished in a. tic .t 141 219 195 203 six (thers. 90 135 296 15o JOEL 0F TIIF. TRAl/‘KS 154 155 155 ST. ALBANS. Eng -JCPl -- 143 257 134 Jack Barnato Jcei. in ag‘d 78. He hild \\'Oi1_l double liicwrv in the Der ‘7 ers. . _, . 'I‘clllpcrs were 111115841 in ihe rug- ‘ gldflkott £12 203 , ~1 god game and when lilo player-av ’- 0-‘ " y Q4’ g1‘ 138., began slinlging punches in the final l J‘ Mfmm‘ “m “x2 m“ i period fans swarmed on the ice. “kmnccih: 151 .180 1'31 The near-riot W115 only quelled by ' °' °~ I9 “g5 208 phymg an“, King» J. McAlser 149 2M 121 Sixlfeen penalties wrre handed __Tot‘a1_3499_ I.»:rd§es hiqh single S Smith 2'12. , Ladies hlHIl three G. Doyle 552. Gent: high Finale W. Dooley 295. 601115 sigh three W. Dooley 697. SATURDAY 3 - 5 Bi d Afternoon Skate 15c-25c NIGHT 8-10 REGULAR REMEMBER WHEN satiirdal Night (By The calladfil Press! FROLIC CLEV LIL-AND. 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