Hugg Crowds Babe Britton Straight Heat Winner In 2:18 Pace At Afternoon Racing Meet li.:;..C.;;.n... ' t H Babe Britton. owned by George: T, anF,mmn.x hm was Opened 'Th""”P50"' Summprsldm Mm iPam"witl'iwthe iirsl heat of the Third '3" ”"5 54',” by LP” o'Meam' mm Tlixisinii of the 2.25 pare when M ihn host paring mares in theisw-aiPlaiit. tmiieil by Ray Stew- Nmid "oi bf heme” art, Kliirray liarhor, headed in field Old Hmne vigek mcigof Island pact-rs by taking two I ' irii imos, tiurinit the in: yesterday as she literally ran rtivay from her opposition when tho iii-ed arose. She was, racing in We First ltivisinn of the 2.18 it-on I ..-me of the best parers in her 1'. 51 were. the Maritime. wins before she dropped doivri to fifth place in the ttnal go. The srwnnri event of the after- iinnii uas the Sm-oiirl Division of the 2.25 Pace with seven starters when Miss Judy Hal, reined by "PP0Vl',Worrr-ll Lewis, Cape Breton, held wt: .-he had to late. but the It-:iw .(tr0lt'l1 lead under terrific irirl-nunrd champion stayed wherel,-r,-iw.; by 3uddt- ntconnor and xltn u.-mtwi to he throiiizh lhr h"”il.nsulr- Lttcillo, tiI'N'lnlt"t'I in the old and (Inuit tn the tlii:r-e-qiuarttw-'liiniv -lilo iiy Lt:-tii..cni, 11 A, and tlirn pulled out in the strctcli ihanl y1,q.-mnnnn, However. the. WW1 tlmilllml h" hem "5 5"" Islniitl tnvnr-rl mare, Ruby Dale, rant on to Win IIIFFP Sllnlgitl nuneri by Walter Sinimoiis. Ken- I 5. Fl"? tlttl Nit 10l-NW ht" ””i9lllL'lllII, and driven hy George ltttt that was rtrohahlv he sniwps. xuilltrtrl off with the sec- ”Vlf'FlFFI lllttilllllt I1 ll"? (tllti ;;i only in -no the Nova Sco- : 'y and sh" til” IVIV” 'l't FHKIIPIL lll.'ll'ft t't'7lll0llilI'()llC'.il in mm tnsiost miles of the al- the liltrli iw-as alter one of the Vvlltwrill as she twice went the hllllllT"r'L .-trrtltli ttrivv-s xiilli Lassie rl. triitve in 2.09. Lucille, the first heat she was Cllftl-T il'lIPli ivy the top linrsos but n i',h"IP in front uith not too it'll rl':.'f.-tiilly. In the second site twig tl'o if'.'Hi at the start and -z"l'n-ttgtli Shining Hour trirtl des- ;-vi.-t-ily to move up on tho out-1, she held it. A. G. Scott, that .'x'vi'i Qrottn-nunerl pacer. tried on SIiIHI.KYIY The rrtsiilbir: iii the three mttnts here as frillm-,s: Tlilrtl lllvlaiun 2.25 Pace L,IiI'V QPFI Plant til . Sniitlit 1 l ) rm tart turn, but OM:-rir:i. trip Bphm RHMN1: LI MM- :': am: Iioro this season, as he was vrpmw ,) ,, lm )r.vr, FIilla)S had snmcthitiz Annk 1,”,',.dp'.(; Lmlhmk, 3 5 ii” in ,Nwrw,';Jn ii”-.u”rd hm," (Inltiiiietta ti”. .llt'l5ziti,xriit -t 4 r-ynrrtrtl7i.iV evr-i,i horse in the raer-,.mn0 RFNWP 1” mmnmrw 5 3 L'(rl i-on til: aft H); Li”! fig) fr”? l-”lit'kn Mtltilixiii -r: shim. ti 7 L.” my M1,. H" T P' ' .6 '1.m' Roniiir's Xlcinriv tl.. P.;.iikiiit T R NiI'll”l"lii(Q llititivlits Johniiie lxal-I ' T. ' . 'P.;initln tli. lint lmnalrlt S 6 iv. it all engaged in a tutti stretch (huh M” gym," mp Hvitpnwnt llolly liFll'It"xlftl' ti-i 2-inttlil Fl Vii f"l'lI"li it via! Babe Flritton In I ELIGIBLE HORSES FOR SATURDAY NIGHTS RAIHNG Summerside Raceway FRIFFO THE GREAT TIJI fl SHANI((l BI'DI'H' RliIll.0NG JIMWY .-L. IILY II.-LRYICSTICR tcoiitiiiiied Von Tmzo 1.1: NO. I CLASSIFIED A NIT.-K HI'DI.0NG Sl1lt'(lF. PETER TIHDIY MORGAN nor r'.iiii.nxt: sin I-iR.l.V(iIS iiiuar. I.-'lVlxI”,I-1 .io.w r:m..u. Bl'llI.t')N(i mt i-1 ti,n1'ii nii.i.i si'mu-ti PRfll'.-KNli soriizi-: l.. n.i. (oxro ( v i.nxt; - VVIIIRLAVVAY s ..vroa tiiaitiiiiim. IIILDA MAC. (APT. LEE N0. 3 t:i.Assn-:ii4:ii oasxor. HAL . AMTICO nrar. or HYLANI') .n'xr IlF.Nl.F.Y aiA.V:s:is'i:r-:n DI,l'lF.(”I' MASON'S -19 MIN. Pl.AYl:'AlII DIANA U. GIL.-'lT'I'AN MISS DONNA )I E )II".(l STNDY IWARR DIONA (iI.l".(l(i N0. 2 (IASSIFIEIJ LI'5?s'A'S HOB Doclarntinn 2 run. Tliiirsdny nt Rare Secretary"! Office. :-1unimer- e .'a FRIDAY 8: SATURDAY Time seoar I l l I 3- I3 (D 2:-'..'.'.:.”.:.'-.-.'.-. 'By' Rouaon as” - K "Enrica SIX Noted Drivers At Exhibitbn Mention the name Johnny Kal- muck around most any race track in the Atlantic Provinces and most feverybody in the horseworld cart. ltell you that Johnny is Walter Kelly's horse. Most. people know too that Walter is a son of Lorne Kelly, and a nephew of the late Willard Kelly of Southport. ..s:a-i;aiJ):- August l4Hi and gan. , ivritiitt rtisr; start I rittiiriiitiitriii ILIIIII LVIIIS ,.....p. ..;...lIliltIttI.iVl-I00-Ilu ClILLWlLlS.ni.uIl0lIll8I-IIMVIS tlllli starts ilrliitliit - ' Illuvdty Inning rm navy by lot: Show - Auuiolo Prodvioi-Diode: lmph Karl mum: Mvum coir. Also Short Subiects f YEO THEATRE AMED FRONTIER V cot... .4. ioupii Gotten, Shelley Winters, Scott. Brady - super-ior' 'Il'0!IlfI0 -- Cattle Barons - llomeatnden - Thaweat 'l5th-8:30 P.M. ,.a,,.... AAl(l nu-r-.,,.w. IIF INIIB - IIIIIESI llllllll - Illldll IITM - Senna Play by Mary iucutt, i.. - land on a '. Wilhelm (7l, Corwin If you dont know the story, you '-Vlii be to'.d liow Walter obtained Hlchnny Ktilmuck as a colt, trained him with care and kindness, and thinks too much of the fine pacer ever to part with him. Together Walter and Johnny have given Island racing fans some of their most stirring thrills :ii the part few years. Generally raced from behind, Johnny Kal- iiiuck's last eighth of a mile rush from fifth or sixth position tothe front of the parade has pulled thousands of people to their feet fascinated by sheer speed. Gener- iallv when tli,-2 Waiter-Johnny duo win in a last minute outburst of speed, the spectators tender both a special ovation. . 0 . , About httsen years ago tlke" Moresid.-, a Charlottetown boy, be- came known in liorse Cll'ClfS and Ibczaxi to be at factor in racing re- sults. It. will be recalled that he 'eamcd the late Milton Bellsgreat trotter Lee Brewer to A new trot- itiiig record for the Charottetmvn track of 2.07-H. This was later loiiereti fractionally by the celeb- rated Watchim. Ike. has had his name in the win brackets with many other good ones such as Eva Worthy and Hal McKinney. After the Macliinney horse was imported here Ike gave the pacer a local mark of 2.09 under his wing for training, and the good campaigner Rajah Han- over, owned by Myron Bell. In gins stable too is Tartan, his per- sonally owned and promising young it-otter. A good judge of pace and.Dm,e Reynolds, Ottawa; LA Bar. cum more or 383 M R possible a conscientloiis trainer, Ike is gen- erally to be reckoned with every time he has an entry at a race meet. beck, R. great. horse lover, breeder, trainer and driver, starts a horse in an event, that horse is con- ditioned and ready to go. Mr. Callback is a director of the Char- lottetown Driving Park and Pro- vincial Exhibition Association, and steals time from other business tn- terests to get pleasure and excite- ment at the race track. For about thirty years the Sum- ,mersidc man has been prominent as a. horseman, and the wins cal. levied by Ann's Boy, Ann's Dream land Ann's Pride were notched up recently enough, for Islanders to realize Mr. Callback! great all- i l . . . It is said that when Geo. Call- , around ability, in his triple role of breeder. trainer-driver. All of the Anna. by the way. have the same dam, Guy Anne, one of the finest brood mares in the province. A gentlemmly personality on and off the track, Mr. Callbcck wins modestly and loses gracefully. Seldom indeed is a Callbeck horse out of the money and they have a habit of grabbing the big end of .?-(T3 ?1 3-age g13)I& Baseball Results NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn . 000 000 510-6 3 0 New York Podres. Melliken. Hughes. Lab- tme t7) and Campanella; Gomez, (Bi and No- ble, Westrum till. W: Lablne; L: Wilhelm: HR: Brooklyn, Snider. Philadelphia. Pittsburgh Roberts and Burgess; and Sandlock. Atwell to), Pittsburgh, Smith. HR: tKlippsteln tit) and McCullough W: l(Lng: L: Klippstein. (bi. Erautt (7), Presko (til i MONTAGUE AUG. Mfli-15th EXTRA 230 000 000-5 10 2 Hi s; 4 Chicago. McCullough; Cincinniiti,iiD0b50H tat Mid 1-Olllh 5h991.V V”- and inn GUARDIAN. Wc:.Ii7iR'IT61VfiiiT'oivii . Montreal Man Wins Queenis Gold rrxrictisritroissa Softball Game This Evening Medal At Al:tend Races Yesterday v'-" &'jv-j at-v -w i Freddie Scott Turns In Fastest Time Of Night In 2nd Division Of 2: 18 Pace and typically-Island close chdingi last evening was recorded by Fred- "mm? hr phm" by m5 llldgu die Scott. a chestnut gelding, when W decide the P1"?-'m9n'-l he rode over Single Streak at the' A bit? 5l"P”5e '91 the EVENHB WI! three-quarter pole, to taket com- me Wenmg Wm by Henry DIV in plate command of the first heat of the first heat of the Third Division the second Division of the 2.18 OI the 2.20 Face. It made I nice Pace and win going away in the "W0" for the trusting tam who Thffuteat time of the night- good time of 2.10 1-5. He repeated the performance in both the sec- andtthlrd heats. Whlrlaway. owned and driven-by bet on him" as they collected 549,330 .for each win ticket. After the in. 'itlal heat Sandy Budlong took over 'and won the last two in coiivinc. iing style. - D R A t The Basilica Youth Club and L. J. O'Brien loft not a doubt re- Guardian Angels will meet this sardlng his ability in the first F”"?Wm3 15 E ”"""""Y RI the evening on the Old Diamond in event of the night, a classified "mis- , mm .. ,n..,,.,.- ...- an exhibition softball same atalx race. when he took both dashes , . C'"""'"',"”- ' I -sourn MARCH. ont, tCP)-- A ,,-,,',;.”M. mmch, sqdn, Ln.-. Rey-o'clock. with little difficulty. lllltllirlarljtl 03)”"'l 1 t litmnt.-eat marksman Wedn65d3)'- nolds was chalking up nnotiirr, On Saturday afternoon the Le- The third night of the Old Home K3 9 gltgm OYEVYSOB .. 2dr 'ca.ptured the Queen's Gold Medal win for Ottawa. He pumped live gion will be hosts to a visiting Week racing program brought out s:rrfeoelE C'1:1”et ("E Dbwnefy) 3 5 ,match at the 85th 30111131 D0ml”' bulls-eyes into the black in the Navy softball team from Halifax. another great crowd of fans who You.” See mnm;ew) t 3 lion 01 Ctimdtl R1119 A-55”i3”9” Connnuszllt match shoot. off from That contest will get underway at once again were rewarded with A S” r Direct (W C """ "H 5 4 ;shoot. I 500 yards to beat out CQMS. J. A. 2.30 on the Old Diamond. whole supply of driving finishes M'isTaEma (R Bgmetgn ) f; : Lieul. Atlhm MCKERSB 01 H9 Diaper of South Poicupine. ()nt.. Donna Dmon (W. Lew”) adv the. highest score in the I some 400 sliarpshoolers taking part ilcanadian Grenadier Guards posted who swred mu, butts and dfoppgd i 'in the match one of the featured break 3 Bankers match winch Tuesday from the 300 nnd 600 yard invents of the week-long shoot on :these ranges near Ottawa. He carded a score of 176 of a ,p0.F5lble 200 in the match which is lined in four stages. Three others tied with 1755. They were Cpl. Ger- lald Ouellette of Windsor, Ont., Sgt. ij. W. Ligiitburn, Mission City. B.C.. land Flt. Sgt. .1. v. Martin of Camp iBcrdeii, Ont. I A total of 40 rounds are fired in the match. which is open to meni- bers of the armed forces. The tmarksnien fire 10 rniinds tlelibeiate tfmni 600 yards. 10 rounds of firing. iwitli movement. at 600 to 100 yai'ds.t 10 rounds of rapid firing at 300 yards and 10 rounds snap shooting tfrom 300 yards. The match was won last year by Lt.-Col. Steve. Joiinson of Calgary. iautlior of "Shoot. to Live," a man- iiial now used in the Canadian l.-xrniy. , I Three tie shoots were shot off to ldecide the winners in the City oil iottawa Connaught and Bankers matches. , Maj. A. P. Williams posted 24 ofi ta possible 25 in the regulation five-, iroimd shoot-off of the City of (it-t -itawa match to break the tie with Th” 3'9" he has T "limb" M C9"5 ICSM. Nomi 1.. Beckett of Hamiltoint 0”,c..,A who carded 18 from the 900 yardy range. I In the match proper. four ntherl imarksmen posted 985, two off the. possible. They were: Sqdn. Ldi'.l I-lalnan, a member of Brit-1 rains Cambridge University teanin ,Frank C. Sullivan. New Westmin- ster. B. C.. and Officer Cadet E. 3... Warner. Lrniioxville, Que. I i While Maj. Williams was wiii-l 591d of to an inner four on his other slim. lmatcli proper with scores of 98 nf I'll” The third shoot-off was held to seven-way tie in the M31. vommms d,-opppd tn an m.iounerl Iinrsc had won the world- ncr (am. giving wximn me victor-3-,.fanioiis race for .'l-year-old lrotters 1,, mcfsint-e It was inaugurated in 1926. proud owners are two 3 possibie 100 W9”. ehmmntcd m Bl'lllllpl(llt, Ont., brothers, .I. Elgln the regulation limo. They were "ltd C- E Arlll-91701151. road build- CQMS. W. F. Willtiiisoii. Hamilton: L 9”- cader. L. 1.-,m.n,.1(L Winnipeg; Cpil The sleek lirmvn daughter of W. M. Beatly, Summpi-glam p. E, 1, llnot Mon. himself winner of this and Capt. D. :3. Wliite, ll'itinlp:r:.:l'”i"””i 5l!”W N055” in 1947. W35 Pie. .1. .l. Creamer, who also tied d'ilV9" LIV t9i”"0M Harry HM” for first place with Gil. did llcljv"-Vr "ll" il9"'"lP We 3'9""E95l Show up for me shooboff. l(ITll'l?r ever to capture the race. The statistical office aniioiiiicetlt 1" 5”” "talked The 1”” ”l"l9 following the match Tucsdriv tliatlihm " ””"lb19”””"" Wi""" hm CQAIS. Wilkiiisoii was the wiiiiicr of L -”””i "i"””"'r W'l""'-"i Of ""3 3"” the match because of his lictt-'i::(l'”5h"" '”"'"- '"""” ("mus h-V 79' plarincs on the target but a slinni-l3"”"'”M Rm C"""- Mr- T""'l"Ve off was ordered by the chief raiigc t It'nur others who tied A four-man team from the sea- fortli I-liglilanders of Canada want --D.- the A.'v'lm9I'-'3-"tt't'l 'Tl'0l7llX in H19 The two regular skeet shoots unit team competition in the were held on Monday and Wed- Bankers match, tiostiiig a combi ariesday of this week.'Following are 40il,'tlic results. from 300 and 600 yards I Possible score 25: CPO. E. H. Moore of Halifax led Rrz. Gar the Maritime niarksrucii in the 0. S. Harper . Queen's Modal match. He ptistcd aifi. G Hogan score of I70 out of a possible 200.tI..te Sempie - liven Vessey I 'Major UpseWtUYesterday SAINT JOI-IN, N. B.. (CF)-Sor-. rel-thatched P. C. (Pete) Kelly of! llrrederlcton who for many years) has been cavorting around Mari-, though theyl playgrounds,l l time golf courses as were his personal saw his chances for a fourth Mair time amateur crown go tip in smoke. from scorching play by lean Johnnyi Randles of Riverside, as the three- province tournament produced its first major upset. I Kelly, who counts his N. B.-P.l::.I.l titles in fours, who has been ll member of Wlllingdon Cup inter- provinclal teams eight times and who has played for Canada in America Cup matches, was cori- vinclngly beaten by the Riverside shotmaker, 3 and 2, in the second round of the championship division. The match between Kelly and Randles. one of eight in the round. was given little heed when the pair teed off. Although not exact- ly considered A foregone conclusion. it. was assumed Kelly would win and the lower bracket of the division; -was shaping up as It battle between. the Fredericton golfer and Roy Morrison of Moncton. M0 319 310...; )0 zlYVl'll'8; Anlonelli, Johnson (2) and 000 030 010-4 12 4 Lindell Crandall. W: Johnson. L: Schmidt. AMERICAN LEAGUE New York .....d03 230 550-12 2! 1 Washington . 000 000 010- 1 I5 1 ring; Ford, Kraly (3) and Berra. Tri- (.'.ncInnnu no: mo ozs-to ix 2 ando-S t9): Shea. Elma tlt. Dixon ciiinngn , H 212 mg mo... 5 3 oltai. Lane (6) and Sacka. "': Ford. Pcrekowaki, Kelly (Lit. Kink tht L: Shea. HR: New York. Jtrm. and semlnlck: Lown, Church ttlnichlcllo . mo ooim-4 s o . Cevelaml 010 010 ll!-'I 14 0 Fornieles, Aloma I'll. Dorish tai, Seminlck, Wilson (at: Wynn, Hooper t0) and Second: Hogan, Tipton (0). W: Wynn, L: vmcinnn" ooo oo1oog.1 9 1 Dorlsh; I-ms: Chicago, Rivera: Chicago . . . ozo ioo oox-i a olclevelutd. Mitchell. Rai'ie.nsberger. Kelly t7) and 303W" e ---W1 W9 W0 7'-3 A 1 Scminlck; Rush and Garagiola. Pmiidtlllhll 000 000 100 1-3 5 0 L: Rancmberger. Mcnermott, Henry ('10), Kinder First: (10) and White; Fricano, Martin st, Loni. no ooo ooo..z g g tar and Murray . Aatroth (oi. W: Miivuuiiea .. to: em izx-a 13 o McDermott. L: Martin. Schmidt. Chambers (4), white Detroit 010 001 010-1 II I St. Louis .. . Branca. Abers 000000300-8 'I 1 (7) and nucka; Bucheen. Paige (81. Cain tai, Larsen ti!) and Courtney W: Abera: L: Cain. HER: Detroit, Boone. ihraima-rioatai. Laaoua Toronto 000400 In-R ll 0 lpfltiulleld 001200-I 8 2 Lombardi, shore (1) and nasal; Brennan and Burhrink. Montreal 010 000 410-0 10 0 Syracuse . . . 020100000-l I 2 Mills, Fabbro (II and Yelen; Williams. Landeck. (0) and Partoe. Baltimore .. 000 100000-1 0 1 Buffalo . 01000010!-C I 0 10300 010-0 It 0 Ottawa .. 010100000-Ill 2 Jordan. Paluhola (0) and Rapp; Macklnson, Kuma (7), nomberur lAt Maritime Golf Meet .forts in the past were reflected in ai pair of Saint John district tourna-t t B t . 9 . Starr and Lonnett; mytack and Wylie Bryeiitoti Bob I-lyndmaii Archie Vickcrson Glydon Willis Clarence Cody . lieiiry Douglas 12 Glen Cotton 12 Wallie Rodd 12 472ErIr;ile:7t.lir-fheirti-ofuthd-dam1 The. beginncrs' night for shoot- the eyes of his 1101119 C1111! 5ttDD0I't-It-i-s who have hot shot skeet more crs, has never won fl niaior tourna- than twice, will again be held Lilli mciit. .Tliurs.n'ay evening, commencing at Although regarded as one of the 6 o'clock Beginners welcome. better golfers in the Saint John, district, Johnny was not looked? upon as a giant-killcr in this par-,&763 His best cl- llClllaI' tournament. mnet titles. ”Pete's a fine golicr. I was IUCK): --- to beat him," was Handles only. NEW HAMBURG. Ont. (CF) - comment after his victory. , After two rounds Wednesday tlieinnme pocketed a 5163.60 payoff for championship division lint-rowedirt 52 straight. bet on Lady Victoria down to eight. with Moiicton boast-i J. at a harness racing meet here ing three players still in the run-,Wcdnesday. hing. They are M. J. Dowling, what The anonymous punter held the scored two narrow wins; little only ticket on the winner or the Ralph Harley and Roy Morrison. second heat in the third race. Rilierslde has two. Randles and The mutual clerk who -sold the Johnny Steele, and the curt-ciit.vtu;ii:iig ticket said the woman ob- Saint John dlstrict.rlianipioii. Eng-iviously was a newcomer to the em? M8Hl9.V of Westficld, N. B. races. She had asked him how to also copped two matciics hV6dI'lFS-lplace ,1 bet, )1;-, mid, day to remain In competition. 'chg5e Lgdy vicgm-3. Eddie Crowcll of Dartmouth. N. she irked the name, 3., and .l.K.S. Manuel of Halifax; The plavnff jg bgljgvgd thp high- rntind out the fairway artists wlthyisg pvpr pingd on R 52 "might bet mi” "lane?-0 lat A Canadian track. and then J. because Now Millions of Men Using GILLETTE 3”" BLADES Enioy Extra Shaving Convenience With Modem Gillette Diaponural D For the regular price of the bladeav alone. you can buy any-Ihaving Gillette Blue Bladea in a convenient: dispenser that ZIPS ciul: blades Im- wrappeti, ready for use. Dippenaei also he I built-in compartnicnt for yerrnanent disposal of used blldu. it for Glllcm at llotlos In The Gll.I.I'l'I'I DISPINSIR CONVENIENCE AT no mu COST I, 20 "H00 ".00 to blade: loc (I) and aliens. ,.,,. .. . Idlelicopte-r Winner Of ”””lHamb1etonian Stakes Times: 2.17. 2.18. winning owner of Whlrlamy M.-, Laurie J. O'Brien, Sackville, N, 3, Third Division of the 2.20 Pace ;,2,'lf”:":,"2f f,'f,.””,',?,ii ”ff,,,pQ,?,-,fffI D-- -.:-.-s-- sanrtv Ilaaudtong tgtt carrom s I I 10 decide the Wi”””- GOSHEN N: Y" .”tP”H'””.”fi lI:iiil'itleyRfa:i,cn(e itilmyticedldl i ; Sgt. H, E, xvitgon, 55. of st,iter, ll fleet Canadian-owned fily Bob Cmuck '(L 'O,Meam) - 1 :8 Georg... Ng 3,. and M31, Ik'1)linn;5iu'nn the richest of all Hambleton- . Judy Budlong (C Smith) .. ';G were still tied after the IEKUIQLIOILIIIYI stakes Wednesday when she pm”? gummy ”;mCDoM1d-- Gk 5hW."””: mm ””'dmg 325 l” 3 "”'L'””.'” We hit iw” M5” "1 the uxmtiua tC.. Sobcvl 7 it; possible 25., itil-l..t1..9R trotting derby at Good ggg Carl Auhrw gs. .KCn.ne&.S;).... E 4 X Both marksmen scored bulls nugl'Imt' Pork ll9I0I't3 8 SCF6-"min! cpucggo, tApi..'rhe chicagty Tim”. 2'-V4 216” 21;,” their first extra shot. Sgt. lVll5)-l,CT0Vl't'I of some 20.000 persons. Black Hawks or the Nationall itrgnning ....f..;..-' of '5 ' ' . :- - in It was the first time a forei n- . - :' "ndy 3"'l' scored a bull on his second iiiii.. t 3 Hockey League Wednesday pui- hm: m,.,.,(.d by My Va” gvdnm, chased forward LouJanowski from H,.,,,.V Day, owned by H 0 the Detroit Red Wings and de-lDow,'m.' Moncton. ' ' fencemaii Larry Zeidel and for-I ' ward Larry Wilson from Eamon-t ton of the Western Hockey League t somml Division 2'18 Pa” The. three will report to the Fwddie Sm” ,R. otgrlem 1 1 , Hawks camp whlch- starts in a Crusadpr Chm (W. Lew”) 2 H m0nth- tgime TSnblek(M. Downey) a 2: &TW.'T-W'""jW”"TTT” l- in: r tree (B. Brown) .. 4 .1 - ..:r.:.t:,:::::..w:: :::r::; tw. -wt showed her heels to 22 Iotheriximvxumid (Di MMDOHAM) " 6 6 2 so homor trotters-lar est fieldi Times: 2JWl' 2'12”' 2'i5' '9 t Cl t! m H3-b1t : llinning owner. Freddie Scott Er?” R 3 5' '1 9 am C 9"'ib,v Dr. J. A. Donahue. Trura. ” AT OLD HOME WEEK " ' AFTERIIOOII : FIRST DASH 1:30 P. M.- II. 1.. 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