t BATTERIES FULLY GUARANTEED lb-Platc ........ $8.50 l7-Plate $10.50 Lttwtolrs Auto SALVAGE i Opposite The Forum Phone 383 245 Fitzroy St. PAGE EIGHT . THE CHARLOTT/ETOWN GUARDIAN l _ oowtt —The~ The first step was New York where they figured on visltinz Roosevelt Raceway and seeing tflc horses perform under the lights. They were disappointed. llotvevcr. as there was a tremendous min storm that evening and no racing. They just stepped t-izllt along thcn to Lexington, arriving on the 26th- fust one day tco. late tb wit- ness the first of the Internation- al. match races between Ouster Volo and Tracey Hanover. Inquiring. for a place to stay they were directed to a luxurious home, the owner being one of the largest manufacturers of matres- lei in the southern states. Prac- tically all homes were opened to visitors as the hotel accommoda- tion was insufficient to take care of the out-of-tcwners. Rankin says that he had heard a lot about louthern hospitality and ls ou‘te lure of the fact after their ex- perience in this palatial home where they occupied a large part of the second floor. The ladv of hum; was very interested when she ound they were from such .1 far away spot as Prince Ed "ard Inland and made many iriourics regarding it and particularly the climate. whim she figured was on a car with the North Pole. Slle insisted on serving the-m with breakfast-and such a. breakfast. Rankin said one could hardly drum of. Fruit of all kinds and abundance. in fact when one had plrtaken of the breakfast. app-c- tlte was out of the question for a large part of the d-uv. Their other meals were token at restaurants. 1t the track or in Lexington. and werejmod with prices vcrv much on a par with those here. They were taken around quite a lot by their hosts who showed them the beauty roots of Lexington and nearby places and told Lhem a lot knowln that on - me woiildys besne was looking gt count He considered that. a great mis- IEKE WES mfltle 1n haying Bob P1B¥1cq_ drive Tracey Hanover tn their ltrst. the matched trotting "We. llzalnst Ouster Volo. Tracey did win one heat but Ouster won the other two and race. Rankin believes that had his regular dfly- B? Uoyd Walker, been up behind Iracev there would have been nothing to it. Incidentally. they canée the last quarter on the trot in 0 seconds. heads apart, 1n the pacing event our boys pel$ugdgd John Scott to have Lloyd take the ribbons and he won in 2.09- o-4. There was only one heat, g; Ouster Volo could not mam; strides on the pace with his year youncer rival. Oustcr is fifteen, "frflcey fourteen. We had heard that Rankin brought back a generous Sample o! the Lexington track soil and sure enough he quickly produced it for our inspection and that. of several other horsemen wtho were in his show room. He says that l! Eel-s quite firm when the weather is dry and warm and just gives the imprint of a horse's 5.1.106. It is useless to drag the track as it is too hard so barrows run byttractor are used to put a sur. face on it. In wet weather it is very slippery and racing cannot be held even after slight, rain, To overcome this dlf lculty a half milk track has been constructed in the centre field which is cov- ered with ashes and ls called the wet weather track. Willard told us that Rankin in his thorough- goirlg efforts to secure samples of track got mixed up in a mudidv portion where the watering cart had leaked and it took a lot. 0f No Fear of \Vllllams One of the game's more anlazinf! sights was to sec Brazle pitch to Williams as though he owned him. and then on three occasions fol- low up with an intentional pass to Rudy York. who blasted homers in the first and third series contests Pallet, the victim of York's 10th- inning swl-pc in tile opener at Si. Louis, pitched to only four Red Sox before Millage!" Eddie Dycl" brought out the hook. The ttclm little lefty obviously didn't have a thing today. Don Gutteridge, who played sec- ond for the Sox in place of Bobby Doerr. who still was suffering with the headache which forced him to qui-t yesterday's game in the last inning, greeted Pollet with a sharp single through second basc, ‘hi1 Pesky followed with a liner into right. Dem DiMaggio rapped into» a forceout. but Williams, hravinzr the Cards’ "overbalanccd" line-up in right, came through handsome- ly with a sock over Red Schoon- dienst that scored Pesky. cnii that was a day's work for Pellet. Brazle from that point on pitch- ed splendid ball. almost matc Dobson. He gave up another 1. in the second as llle Sox went ahead 2-1 but. it was a score that the Cards protested bitterly. nlld from that point until Ctllbcrson led off the sixth with ll rather cheap homer over the short 12.‘:- fleld fence, the Cardinal southpaw was in full control. The Cards had tied it up at l-l Boston Nine One Game Away From Title: Play Sunday In St. Louis i By GAYLI TALBOT BOSTON’, Oct. 1l—(APt;—Joe Dobaon, a poor but honest relation by Alpha Ilrazlc in the clutches that the Sox did not run up a higher Three time; Brazle, who relieved Bowie Pollett in the third frame with only one out and a run already across. faced the illustrious Ted Williams with men on the sacks. Twice he sent: Ted down swinging third strikes. alt-d once he made him pop a weak foul to the catcher. effort on the part of the shoc- shiner to get his footwear back to normal. about the history of the state. m the second on Pcskws firs, error with two down, which wasl followed by Harry Walker's screaming double down the left- field line, It looked as though St. In the mornings visits were paid to the ‘stock farms and they saw l.il the great breeding centres of On tho return trip they came thoroughbreis and had Man o‘ gbv way of Detroit and stopped off L l . ht . , u ,_ in w" and w“ Amino §'§.l5.‘§°§l‘§£d3“§tl“’i°tf{'." mggg; .3: out for their inspection. They e t! - l‘ - appomflng 5,5,,‘ b tn t a ..ll a all 9"“ Raceway is. in Rankllfs on- fllee" arfpointxlngrllfg n: azslnglrcctlon 5mm“ ‘me °l the be" °f m" WW- w1t.‘1 these ertablishments were asl me entire bukstntd" and lulu‘ “fleet u humans Con,“ mak, thave a board fence ten feet hlgh ~ , o, _ ct so a n5 un er e when he said that LexinJon and lights the horse! and drivers‘ yes‘ Roy Pal-tee. Sox relief catcher, led off the second with a rap into centre. Dobson laid down a bunt. and both runners were safe on Whitey KurowskVs throw to nec- ond. with ...-< everyone thc-r: “famed in bc vie- Guuerldge cam thrgugh in! with each rther to make things w? fine whys‘! ‘so?! “g clefly’ his second stralghet single, a hot pleasant for the thousands who “M57 0° u! Md shot right at Terry Moore in come acnuallv to that racing cen- 50 that one could PM‘ up “ um" centrefield. Partee, off with the tre. The wenthcr was splendid The Darbmumals u" ‘ M! M‘ crack of the bat. rounded llllrtl throurhol-t ""1 ~~. 't rcstllt there iractmn ‘t the” night ruins can‘ like a race horse and tore for w," ~-~-~“~-"- " hold up with i?’ and a Inge pa“ 0f mo” m home as Moore pot off a ptvrlect a en an“ d° not bother “elm: throw to the plate. Catcher Joe the races at all. their interest is ln the odds they can pick up on the parles. There are long refresh- ment booths. restaurants, in fact everything to cater to the crowds ‘so that if they leave town early lthev can satisfy their inner wants. Willard Kelly of course was tre- mendously interested in all the colts and attended all the sales except the Walnut Hall sale which lvas on th-e last evening of the trots. He thought the Galneslvay Form vearllntls were a splendid I lot and they bought excellent racing. n-rices. The premier sire there Peter Astra 2.01 1-2. winner of . wvt CLASSIFIED RACES fii.“ll....‘.°°‘$3l".‘l°.l.'ét..ié““éi twat ‘ , _ cf Astra. the sam ' s ou- , guL/ebyoutidetnitrtttzs tnvbyl Mdonmly, 232x52, Eniwdslg PE‘, co er o tor c- ' - B ‘H! Y- 19 00M“ n“ t D s top price for one of,theae colts 9" 9|‘ ‘WIT: WI’ was 815,100.00 mid by Seo Palin. Ilflltle. representing Mrs, Johnson. who was formerly Mia; Dodge. The youngster-Jwayward-ls by Volo- aav ef th Matinee Races lit suttltskstor Wednesday, llotoher 16th. COMMENCING AT l PM. All proceeds in uid of ice e cvents. Garagiola grabbed the ball and threw himself at Pal-tee. just as the latter went into his slide. It was close. but Umpire Lee Ballanfant signalled safe. and the fun began. Garagiola and several other Cards raved loud and long. and when the inning was Manager Dyer again cornered the arbiter and expcstulated angrily near the plate. As it. turned out, with Dnhson limiting the Cards to a brace of hits for the next seven inllillus. the play wasn't so important, but it might. at that, have hcell the turning point, The crowd of 35.- 982 booed Dyer lustlly for his art- tics. Sew It Up In Eighth Culberson’: four-master in the sixth made it 3-1, and the Sox sewed it up in the next: wll-ll a three-run splurge on doubles by DiMaggio and Pinky Higgins, sandwiched between a couple of intentional walks and an error by Admission 50c plus for —--. ..A.-..... ._ _ (r l 0|! Pile B) the usually lmfél-Liflllllfe dMarty Marlon-his recon n two ays 0E7 t% t%% fi? t% t% % t% % Dobsim- Pmhinfl wit" """"‘"‘ control. did not issue a pass until Stan Mustal worked him for one to open the ninth. Dobsou then claimed Erv Dusak as his eighth utrlkeout victim. and when Kul-ow- lkl hit a roller down to Pesky at short for a possible double play the crowd broke for the exits. But Perky kicked it around, and two were 'on. Joe Garaglola, the Cards‘ child prodigy, rolled out to York at first for the second out, and then walker, who got exactly half of his team's hits. banging a looper lnto right to score Musi-zl and Kurowlkl. That was all, though, the 20-year-old Dobsnn clamped his jaw a trifle tighter and lfoaceldl Marlon to pop out to the n e . St. Loull got what could prove a serious break when Slaughter Wu blt on the elbow by a pbtched ball in the fourth inning. He ltlyed in the game until the lev- enth, when Irv Dunk rell him and be went to the clubhoun for treatment, It w-zsnot conuld- ered certain that he would be ready for Sunday’: sixth game in the mound city, but Slaughter was optimistic, Before "ll Sox NOTICE 0F ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeting of the Charlottetown Llmiml will be held in the Club Rooms on MONDAY, OCTOBER 28TH, I946. AT 8 PM. AI tllll Mating the following Resolutions will In made to Iltlltl and add to the Constitution and ly-Llwn: ' (l) Antcttlby-Iuv l0 by deleting the first sentence and putting Curling Club v ll it! place "Thirty (30) member shareholders of mud at thilotonof any Meeting shall constitute a quorum for such d). by-tav zsA-"ubn m non may In cmilnd o v Of the Club after Ill number I946 In nut b0- ‘ .11 lbunbultlu to the ma! of, at lmt, on alum of l. S. P. JAIDINI, Sccntny. W m“ ' right-barter over ' OCTOBER 12, 1946 at days back, in the sixth game. Dyer had Harry (the Cat) Brecileen. four-hit victor of the second game, ready to throw back at; the Am- erican Leaguers. It promised to be the pitching duel of the series. B“ Sm" yesterday missed out in their bid me chukmeww" "mm fertrel-ll? l); ‘lhbamlrllggsleyl-lefovtvtr‘. brief; pgglgumzlilukngznmihmccomlelar]; grt-itofilllinsfzb f‘? Flint??? lgltlkénzlritttllgebtllrllawgt giltl tigssgg 5"" Br "mini" ttilfqrlrfligfilgglds made alter‘ m“ 2° llleflutiw first: milling when m. Moore 4 0 0 2 0 covered hemselves with ml" . "T i 033 Y-ll‘ - Muslal 1b a l 1 1 o They werb right in the thigk 0y: °h"l"“=*°'" m 1"” °¢°-'“ " 4 huppltlfteliurlqnnfihgoillgcglldthfilntlftm: “W” Wmli“ '° l” t‘ m“ Slaughter l-f 2 0 0 0 0 things right up to the final out. and blv°m°°l "A m“ 12x4 8 4 Dyer said "Garaglol-xfs arm s ll "m"! ‘m him‘ 3'11‘ the 811ml! with Dusak if 1 0 0 0 0 were certainly splendid lep- 0°17“ 31nd nwclemu“; Mluamd’ shows the spike marks and Bali- ‘wumud “Wm” “'19 1mm “med Kurowski 3b 4 l 0 3 l resentatlves of the province in them M3113“ m) ‘mil D5939? tmfant (plate umpire Leg Ballln- yumwy u“ the “dvmme m“ ‘m Garagiol-i. c 4 l o '1 1 game light to bring to the Island fant of the National League) mlla- °°“'4"“° M” "- '-"° “m” Walker 1r. rf 4 o 2 1 o its first Maritime ball title. ——————-- ed the t-ig on PRIME That was in whm "l! MCQIQtIBsI-Ohowlfifi’ Malricn s: a g 0 (l, 7 Th u + i- +14 d - thed second inning with the more wanna“ mggmégghfi-e were“? Po let . 0 0 e en re team a e a ame. tE-e ," ‘ , @8131 Brazlc pp 2 o o o t fighting brand of ‘ball in gboth s Catcher Joe Garaglola who ma "umrvlleillns-Ifllheeeml-ftmi. x-Jones .. 1 0 0 t) 0 games and deserve credit out to his hitting streak stopped by Jug 99t- 501‘ 8|! 1011-145. Chili-v! 011ml! Beazley p .. 0 0 0 0 1 young Jackie Cairns should I Dobson, was one of the last play- “ “flu” tum!” Wm‘ Bu“ ‘l Tc-tals .. . . 33 3 4 24 12 extra praise for the two brilliant ers to enter the dressing room. He “X °h"l°m*wwn l“ “h” 3mm.‘ x-Batted for Brazle in 8th. games he tossed against the Nova. was still complaining about the b‘ l "m" um‘ h“ “$171M” Scotlans, games which he hurled - second inning lay at tho plate *0 I655" vkMo-rl-dalucit 0W will“ Boston AB R H PO A good enough to \vln but. which s tll-tt gave the god Sox a 2-1 lend. 071mm» lfl l- llfle! 151100 W‘ hid 0X Gutteridge 2b 5 0 2 0 2 turned into defeats. "I llad Partee (catcher Roy Par- mm WINNIE! ll 9 INN! "m9 Pesky ss .. 5 1 B 2 2 f 1- tl- II‘ tee who score on Don Clutteridgfl . DiMaggio cf 3 1 1 a 0 Yesterday the slim, small rlgllt- second successive single) out w"), dtPoultion menu lJoyd Oar: in Williams if 5 0 1 4 0 hander gave up only eight safe plenty to spare," said Garagloln, I 10m’ mundur. Con‘ belrtglfnlm- York lb 2 1 o a o blows; that he lost. was tlue to mum, n, s,, Oct. 11 _(CP)- “I squawked to Ballanfant and er "l!" WY- "We "will" "g: Higgins 3b . 4 l 1 0 1 errors but nevertheless he kept 0n Au eighth-inning rally which net- even showed him the spike mark 0n u" 01M l5 I 53w" “WW9” Culbcrson rf_ 3 1 2 L’ 0 pitching his heart. out; and in hlm ted all their runs gave Trurb Bear- on my erm when he said I want’: Reid and Slugger McLeod. two 10ml- Partce c - 3 ‘1 1 8 1 we tlllnk the province has the 5315 g 4-1 victory Over Middleton cut by Partee‘: spikes. He’: still mibtalllfllul- Dobscn p 3 0 0 0 l makings of a great pitcher. In the cardinals here today and dead» talking about the play after the The first bout will get underway T°ffll$ ~ -- -~ 33‘ 5 11 37 7 1""?! game he Erflmed hi" "V" 511° locked the Nova scotia Senior Home which proves to me that he at. 9'80 sharp and fans are remind- bli-"W! ""3 1°“? 1°" h"! l" 13 ‘"1"’ baseball finals at two games a- still isn't sure." ed to be in tiltlelr seats early as an st. LOull . 010 000 002-4 incs. what more could o manna" piece. ov clvwdis expected. 110 001 3024-0 want and Jlckie is deserving of Dectdmx “n” 0g the $9.53“. Qfflgiglgwtltq will handle the mm ‘ Boston . ~ t Summ Errors. Pesky 2, York, Marion. Runs batted in. Williams. Walker 3, Gutterldge, Culberson. Higgins, Partee. Two base hits, Walker, Musial. DiMaggio, Higgins. Home runs, Culberson. Stolen bases, Slaughter. Culberson. Pesky, Sac- rifices, Dobsc-n. DiMaggio, Double plays, Partee and Pesky; Marlon. Schoendienst. and Muslal. ‘El-med runs, st. Louis 0; Boston 5. Left on bases, St. Louis 5; Boston l1- Bases on balls, off Brazle 6 (York 3, DiMaggio, Partee, Culberson); off Dobson 1 (Musial). Strikeouts. by Dobson 8 (Moore 2. Kurowski 2. Slaughter, Jones, Schoendlenst. Dusak). By Brazle 4 (Williams 2, Dobson z); by Beazley 1 (York). Pitching summary: Pallet 3 hits 1 run in 1-3 inning; Bhazle 7 hits 5 runs in 6 2-3; Beazley 1 hit 0 runs in 1, Hit byvJlltcher, by Dob- son (Slaughter), lid pitch, Benz- S l t t ley. Losing pitcher Brazle. Um- clal series. Pr. 1 a; the fight would plres, Ballanfant (Nb) plate; l-Iub- O i 1' O b, hm°$f1 :3, hard (AL) lb; Barlick (NL) 2b; With a well-balanced pitching Berry tALl 3b. Time 2:35. Atten- staff to choose from. all being dance 35.982 paid. Remember When National Hockey League direct- ors. meeting at Montreal 22 years ago today. admitted Boston Bruins. first; United States entry. and Mon- treal Maroons into its ranks. At. the time. Toronto, Ottawa, fiomil- ton and Montreal Canadians made up the circuit. Today only two of t. a l? d ci-rcle; a likable youngster he has a large following here who will be pulling strongly for him to come through. pearance here but he comea hIZh- ly rated by those who have seen him in action. Fast and shifty he carries a lethal wallop ln either hand and he and McCloskey should provide plenty of fireworks before hostilities end, magnificent jobs he turned tn. done g swell job with the young- sters. They were only banded to- gether past mid-season but in that of the flaws and if he next season it will not be the least surprising lvi the Maritime will come to rest here. chance of cupping a, Maritime title-the intermediate All Stars 1357139113, o“ 11 _.(Ap) _ leave Sunday for Sydney Mines. scheduled lo-g-bnnd fight, tonight Nova Scotla for and Tuesday with Sydney Mines Ramblers in Husky McCabe winners of , , crown in fine fettle for their cru- about on a par, strong defensively and able to wield plenty of bic- kery when at the top of their game, All Stars mighty interesting for Sections. both opening games fldent that if they return with one victory they will be able to wind up the series here when they meet. the Ca-pe Bretmiers Juniors Lose Series To Liverpool 00L, (CP — A pinch-hit doubl If the but of Ted Maclluo seal flue * anus... THI‘ BETTER GIFT In Jingle, double and triple _ lined: at tlrooltott‘: Jewellery while whLfflrlg nine, before he was tatken out. for plnuhhiiter Mac- Isaac. The latter pitched the final frame. All Stars put up a battle all tine way behind the eight-tint pitching of J. Oalrns who struck out. four. Hitting stars for the winners were B. fllorbounlte, L. Splnlu and G. Dexter with two hits each. lnclud. lng spinlcs’ 14mg home run to cen- tre field in the seventh D. mtelelman and J MacKen- zie managed two hits alpiece for 6 + '0' it III It will be Chocolate's first ap- d I . 1' Il- + 0 Oharllc Ryan's Junior All Star: for the two he highest praise t best-of-flve series will be played here tomorrow with the winner earning the right: to meet Saint John St. Peters in the Maritime playoffs. Middleton 000 000 100-1 8 1 Pruro 000 000 04x4 9 2 Ray and Shaulis; Roy and Lan- Ellie. + 4- 4- 0 Keeping to the background all eason Coach Charlie Ryan has lme Ryan has ironed out malty can keep he majority of them together for title e Fight Postponed The province still has another games Monday between BURN‘ my Robins-n v1 New York and,Cecll Hudson of Milwaukee we; postponed after a state boxing olnmtission physician reported Robinson suffering from ‘an acute upper respiratory cor.- dltlon" the final: for the hree-prcvitrlce crown and Coach has his charges. E . the N. B.—P 43 entries in five classes, with all classes being very evenly classified will be run off at Riverside race track Monday afternoon and har- ness racing fans should, witness some close-flnishn and exciting racing in each and every heat on the program. 4 O Q O 1t will be the final meeting of the Inland circuit and Secretory Leo Praught ha: gotten together a fine card that should prove a fitting climax to what has been a should make it the Nova anxious to win nevertheless hey will be satisfied with an oven pllt and their followers feel con- While ln two more ncountera providing either team on not march off with the gon- th, league's six clubs-Toronto and Canadtens—ale Canadian. THE STAR of ttmn. KID CHOCOLATE I PIELIMINAIIEQ- Chuck Ormon Halifax Kid Poulton » Charlottetown Kid Reid vs. ll crack Ibo‘ titre tlld the Olrdl bore m» felon in a Insight-beat manner. The Thud Of Leather, FORUM SATURDAY 9:30 p. m. ACE MQCLOSKIY vs‘. KID CHOCOLATE McCLOSKEY, bout lion, has gained a notable place In the boning Will, ltll fought in Madison Sqmm Gordon I number may of tile loading contusion in hi: dlvilhl. ‘sensational lellon of harness rac- ug. BoxING ATTRACTION it a wall known American fighter. Ha mt , vs. A Beau Jack vs. Lloyd Carr formerly mt. Slugger McLeod St. Louis Sunday. _ "Therell be a seventh game, ton.“ Dyer said. "but Id0n't know who ltchcd a great g-ime for Boston. t'| either; Wm] 'I‘oronto Balmy Beach. Johnny Lake sparking their much improved attack. l l0 » BILLIE AUBREY, BUDDY .BUDLONG. Illlll I SIMON BUDLONG, Ohlllll DUI!’ DOROTHY L, 10p NIIJJI OIIY, III! I DICK DIILINGTOI, National League champs dropped-n -3 decision to Boston Red my, would hurl the sixth will pitch. Dobson Balmy Beach Beat Rockets I —(OP) - with bl! TORONTO. Oct. ll d the scraDDv Windsor McCloskey Primed For Ten- Round Battle At Forum Tonight _ Sox in the trfth game of the World Series today, Manager Eddie Dyer. the second to come in, announced that Harry Brecheen. who pitched htt shutout in st. Louis lut Ion- game in the four- tonigilt trounc- m 16-2 to brealpthelr fourth-niece deadlock with Rockets and movecbeav! ruin. ‘__ C? _, Chocolgo of Boston's pitching peerage, twin-led himself a spectacular four-hit. ‘mull "Ill llitlllllleflll lcmas , . -___. ,,,, elght-strikeout game today to haltthe Cardinals o-a and send the ma "*0 l!“ u UWPIIW‘ lnsmen ‘ Wt, _ both fighter! trained dofea ‘l t ma» I °° m‘ Sox flylr-g back to Si. 14ml: needing only one more victory to wrap up L‘ h hi!" ° Wn AEStal-s mint: Ind It ram 0689-01100- llli from It 4000 mile trip by Rankin did the ‘Eltuflglsefles- r a rl ht ha d I t h hl tlu """el‘e““°'awg"‘loa"l°lle M". ‘$33?! liialii“°..l§“r”"ti‘f.i‘ “m, ma, ,0 k U’. i, . a n ' _ J10! consider the ° 5- m°‘,"" ‘m’ f ' l‘ "t ' " ' °‘" '~‘ °°¢ ° "l!" Interest is at fever pitch for to- The victory gave Liverpool I at: i o ' uentuzky‘ t; tn to L XKIJIII__IIOIIE {rglcltsngslaisllailcxciitllng from a spectg. , Joe Cronin to pitch todays vital contest, fairly covered hlmlell with night's ten round boxi-ng bout; at clean swoop in the buLgf-"y: mmyfwnfgmufdlidratfly- grggtggt “.5 Jsre We lop: :18 his! line‘ have tr baseball glory. Ile dldnot permit a single earned run, all three St. Louis the Forum between Bunny Mc- eel-lea, having taken the opener _ Aloe '" may" pgwlmkey Cnhgrn‘ we“ as "w Amerlm. mile mick a5“ l h s! B 1t is a scores crossing the dash us on outgrowth of errors in the second and Closkey, Charlottetown boy who b, g 3.: “mug 1n gym-lump,“ I mQMn-wn nutwmgéx, m‘; are a quarto... 1t tlurss- bleachers are so nte ands and ninth innings by shortstop Juhlmy Pesky" h“ been campamnlng m the h" suntan! "Km" amount. o’ Bostonian” gQQh/Jgxillard Ks lllLifil lvllc- tile horses that onealfeallyalycqtxirig? while “w Cards’ who only yesterday u“ B World sad” "ca"! Em!“ "lfllii N??? rich?’ and no” t‘ °Mil§llr°lllml“tw“ ‘mlcedtll: come "u" “night m ‘ lo-mmd we", na . Rankin i‘.l.l:l.. _. a y s by smashin zo hits, l t r til l t p b ' h , “is " ° - Wm "w to te 8cm erwel bout t tll ' R01! Bevan. '1 llzv - Jme QVaEl‘) EllO‘lngnbrbillrlailretttlbrec-Ffimze them the Sox canfe back to liviferil-rftlv 1:115:25 tare: lilaxtilonal Ifgblgsues rfitrllbnbm; T T T T 5'5 m m‘ "Wmh mill"! 55°79 "m and likely wilf pwvlde flag: "mime or ‘hill’ ‘W3 - S lwlldul ll-otzters and pacer‘ ‘ e greatest for 11 safe blows including their almost datl four-ha er-b Le fight hungry “ms should have “nomads wlmpmmwmg d°uble my Fm“ n“) ‘l!!! Wm! l “n-zht 0f sock" that . a i w‘; t... ' '" ' "" llfstzzpzillif or: .2": caters... 02;“... ..... . . ..£.‘:.s'.2".-.:"t. @1531‘. c" a...“ teem “D n. _ - » - . _ - ~ . , lm or completed on lat so “nfvenllfi Tluglaelaiirligefseulhébmmrxlatce with the In every frame except the third the lead-off Boston batter slammed Closkey ls well known here for K|wmn_ plwhed eight lmmesl dressing room was so thick you g“, g gin 15 ,,'§,‘f,‘:,$.°,'f,§°* " = P h <1 them and a hit of some sort, and it was due solely to some lion-hearted flinging his prowess inside the sqilflrcd giving up seven m1, and m, runs could cut it with a knife after the u" “mtg 31mg“ up,“ 6mm. we of the boys to assume a llflrllontnl ltlon before the bell for the tenfih s sounded but whether it does or not. the lune mwd that. ls ex- pected will have wltnoaed some o! the toughest, fastest action eve]- aem in an Island ring. mt the pnediotton being madebymauyofi-hefansandalsu fxun omlps of the two fighters andltlslikel tobebomeout: once the pair‘ o them start tossing leather at each utlher. Mcmoskey’: has to mix it with any op- are: Refeme, Donny Moconnack: Judges. John Cameron. Ralph Cam- eum; tlmem, Ed Acorn Dr. 1120. Dougan; announcer, Bill Brown. into a m with Sarnla Inmeriuil for third position in the Ontario Rulby Football Union. The. teams battered each other in hepvy go g that became worse 5n the tut. 1f. when an inter- mittent drizzle tlu-ned into I Entries I-‘or Riverside Races illontiay (Thaitksglvlngt 0st. 14th. N0. ON! OIAlIIIIID-“Ul PIIII l WINNIE SCOTT, John hllllelyIllkdl. LORRAINE ABBE. Jamel McNeil, Spindle. BONNTS BOY, John lhrhnl, emnuido. O. U. V0140, Harold Stud, Bentley. WAIT ’N' SEE, Mr. GRIN?» Pbarktcotuwu. BRIGHT SPOT, Emmott Btu-kl. ALCYONE, P. McCormick, OIIIIMIOQIWI. Charlottetown. no. rwo Quantum-clot run BILLIE KALMUCK. Loo award. carnal. menu's NlonrM/taa. Dr. ma», Charlottetown. JUST I-‘LICKA. nmu MARION u. George sample. nut-gun. _ EVA WORTIIY, m. r. mutyn. BEAVERDALI, non llloNofll. lannonlth. 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