O ; I ll Mal h w---- ---I-v--v---l . . their lieavieet Ital! artillery In lt'.33.....u .t..."'f.. -ta..'''& ' 7 ' i.. , nnount-ed that t e British; President J. Onslow Fane of the have I direct I&Iet on Dm-eile c:tImuI..J0ii.:ne(l'Bn.rLCPrnii; Iibiiillmof. boxing control) notlliedl BBBC said the Empire title will who has not defuided hla crown Pdd l'lld'l.MIl-" "Q7 III!" III! night for I British Empire light him it will sanction the proposed) be laid on theklinabut lndicataed lance lhe Iuc:'H::'l3uV d"u”5'd m 0' n. ma uumln. item-yvt-eight title nialch betweenlboutif I contract is signed for I Wallace can in e is line in e- ug Rrfaer1 I Ilslry It New ud ll 0' I Gordon Viallare of Branlfnrd. Ont. meeting. I l(tldlfiK when e will defend the caste. CBF. kill 955. Mg tllaplaya unanimity Ind Vi-it. llurcllc of Bate Ste. Wallace tx.iltt- prttstttil holder of crown. - Tbew H ' . ate” no. jurlldlctlon among 0 three papers in years. Anne. 5 B-. ll I mallll "ll N ll” 3""”' l'"ll”'F' ”"”"t "””'."” CHANGE COMING ovglist Tombs tit el;iIItcl:ku n uh no 0”” um. and M mm. mm-1.4 holds the Canadian light heatv- M F I t min Geie t yd”; board. mary III! of lb! mm Bil G. K Garnetl. foreign eo-ordtn-vveight title. . '15 xlvlllle WUSP-I30 W003 I: Ma, UNHEI lm th E Your club. . ' .. .10; of the Canadian Boxing Fed- Mr. Garnett ttntd I letter fromp saying tiande ompey of Trin- I are cap r I mpire 11.. nu-yup ignopql Thug. , , dad. conside cu the No. lone con- title this year by knocking out gut. gm-wig. mu gf mu 5.;-. - -d "' ”'”"” i"TT '”iTT"T"'T:i lender. is prepared to meet WIl- England's Randy Turpin. ky uckguu and, ",4 1,, cm," 1 l -0 I I -.......-.- World is I picture of T of the Alluuod Stable of highest bid-S42,0tIl- yearlinizs that Buck is I wealthy man quaintcd. Mr. Htick felt that he to have something to prise w time he trotted in in the latest Horseman and Fair Murphy and Leonard Ruck. owner ling ti-otter Josie'n Victory- many will remember Mr. Murp vtilhoul. a peer in lhc selectio maite good. Ml',l . B. B. C. SANCTIONS BOUT F-Door Opened For DureIIe- 0 DOWN THE BACK STRETCH homan W. Far Hills. and in con- Ic- would like give relax- Ition and assist in dispelling the worries which come with great fin- In the winner of 8l91.lal. Two yearn ago he bought I year- lfng named lhc intruder and last August The lntrtider wait the nur- 2-5. :29 lthe greatest exhibitions of "rat- ing" I hnr-e lirtx er .lohnny Sintp-I son took tlte coil to the quarter in the half in 59 seconds. N J. Mr. Burl. had lust made the the tltrccquarlcrs in -1:28 2-5 and on the year-. brought llllll to the finish line in An 1:58-a new world's record for I hyl 2-year-old pacing colt. Torpld is by wait for years the landing driver Knight Dream 3. 1:59. I pacllli on the Grand Circuit and has been Itallion ouncri bf ,('r3Y Bl0llll'l'5 n of I and Armstrong of Last Provident-tn R,I.While raciiit: he was the trt-rlti champion 2-year-old pace from 1947 nected with I stock exchange firm i to 1953. time. 1:00 2-5. Several of and Mr. Murphy was I patron and that is how they became Knight Dream's progeny have had great success: this season and he may be one of the greatest sires "I Pamlg swede Th” Gray Bmlheml days lhc daily bag limit of eight have been in the horse business a long time. in 1913 at the Old Glory Sale in New York we bought I colt . that Lon Mat-Donald had listed and lllflil ll'Bll5l('U0ll5- '0 0" MTV Mu" afterwards made I trade with Gray vh.v's advice he started nurchaslnit , Brothers for a trolling mare which 51'-i”ll"85 and h3VlnS lhfm "'3lIn9ld ' which we re-naliicd The Rt-itall - 5"” ”W"l- H9 "35 M9" W33" 3T3' l Girl. Many will relrwmber her Isl . t ' - ' . Iuccessful. Last year they retired . good h',,m.,l mil, mm". the dam hag hm” to me birds the 5-yearold Kimberly Kid. that I wan bought In I yearling It Lea-' I '"l""” '" ”"' Wain” 5'" Fm" mean: a mat deal to the minor scarce the Huns really are. A fewl - "d" "ml: yTa” p"Y.I"u3Iy' "9 I5 of I well bred stallion. As itolctil contend we hate practically none v . by Voltmilc out of lumberly Hanv above Leonard Eu;-k paid 542.000 left. (lthers feel we have more ”"'r '"d "n ''"''""m'"" I"! '5 5h0'”" for .Iosie's Victory and one of the Hun: then we realize due to the "I10!" W" Hill Ill! 391 0' VlPl0l'Y "amount of unrut grain still stand- Song at Castleton Farm have been showing up particularly well this. out This columnist feels It the ,year. Prince Victor trotting to It montcnt thcrc is no cause for gen- reflorflllllf-'lll1-5 Rnaiiisl limo aflcrl oral alarm and that there is abun- A Iensatlnnal trolter or pat-erl Mr. Garttott said reportn that I match was ill the making between Wallace and llurclle prompted the CBF to request I ruling on whether the Empire title would be at stake -tnre Iiurelle already holds a tlanatlian championship. lace ill Canada ”if I Iuitable Ir- rangenient can be made." Mr. (iarnctt said. too, that "in the near future" all Canadian champions will be called on to de- IPnd their titles within 60 days of the announcement. Thin would IlS' CORNERT T HUNTE HunsiMcty Be In Lctle Grain tittr Hungarian partridge are prittrtplr ltrltl ll) mall): ll A dog holding the hunting limelight ll'covel's a field ntthout finding I the moment. Hunting Iuccesn in covey ilttltes no covey there. respect to the Huns has dropped? g , . , , to almost rock holluiii as compar- l Gl'jT1lM' I I'll l””R " M W a kw years back. our Vim, lho lion. ale getting craftier tug hunters have had pretty leanll'l'l'3l "W" l"””'”-' 5ea5”"' A I3" pickings this season on I gene”; later from across the river had I inns: .m..ou3h "mu who mun. quiet smile to himself this week. od memielvu 0, me Iervtces 01 Four hunters with four dogs atop an experienced guide secured rea- ped '"” ”q””l”l penmsslon I” -J , g 0 g hunt. He told iiiom a large covey mnabh "ms am"-y has n mm? held out ht-tvst-t-it his farm build- Jigs and the higltuoy and they went ssed dv" ( h t. to work with enthusiasm. The dogs ::n.:x?;e;,h.tb,yt,pII etgelllkguxlolquartemd the area like methodi- ed m I. H n. H", "C . cal machines working. from the myml efrgqxmclly hard. --A highuay toward his buildings. Tie twp Wm. close season. ;,m,.,r, and told um he felt a ttttngc of pity "berm? additional birds. reduce I for the lttcklcss t'til'0)' till he met I it walking up Ill: lane. They pas- ned through his farmyard be-lwem house and barn in lnrlllh file - nne behind the other -- and en- tercd I rough tree strewn gully at the rear of his premises. I asked ltim if he informed the lhlinters of their whereabouts. He shook his head. "When birds are that smart it would be I crime in squeal on them” was his com- mcnt lie was honest and courlcotis to the it:-iiiiitr: lttitilt-rs and let it t was taken. Various opinions ham I per day, etc, etc." Opinions also differ as to ltow ing and the late hnrveating in gen- MISS B. C. LIONS The British Columbia entry in the Lions when she was chosen Miss Miss Grey Cup contest is 18-year-' PNF. in a contest at the Pacific old Joan Greenwood of Langley National exhibition in Vancouver Prairie. She became Miss B.C. earlier this fall. Moe Norman In Danger OI losing His Amateur Status KITCHENER. Onl. (CF)-Mur-I ener tn Ipenk to the golfer Thurs- ny lhloe) Norman, Canada's day but without success. clowning amateur golf champion. UNPREDICTABLE. has been tossed off the Americas Norman. who first won the Cup Canadian team and may he Canadian amateur title in i955 and Iliorn of bin amateur status. it was retained it this year in Edmundr reported Friday. 1 ton, N.B., has been the Iubject of The action is said to result from disciplinary rumblings for some the Kitchener athlete's use of time. g V prizes won in amateur competl- An ttnprcdtctabla figure who tinns frequently hitch-hikes to tourna- . Al Memramcook inn:-r of the llambletonian. world's richest trotting stake. La week at Lexington in I trial against the fastest mile of the year for stakes on the dam brrc-ding stock in the prov- Lince to assure a good hunting sea- . Inn in 1957. I know the owner: of Alan Parsons of Branlford. Ont-,,huntlng dogs. many of them at M ' winning some big Grand Circuit. . go at tltiil. 'I'lir oltl r-tick hird in charge of that cnvcy knew his busi- ness. If they had flown nut they'd in all prnlmnblllly have been spot- ter! and the jig would have been The Kitchener-Waterloo Record' nays exclusion from the team coin-I peting in Mexico Oct. 27-28 for the Americas Cun amounts to a sus- tnenls with his clubs on his back and has been known to kick off his shoes in tournament play. he had been warned against giving Irio. In one of the bent supporters. of harness horses in Canada and every year buys something It the Harrisburg sale. Last year it was American Way. I 3-year-old pacer by l(lng'I Counsel, that was con- signed by Allwood Stable. He had Icing record of 1:59 I-5. and . . I the Kentucky Futurity at Lexing-. , , , ' t III-VOHITOTS Raceway last week, ""'- ”” ''"'” "” ''””'l "tirtven hy1)elMacTavish,Lachute, mile in 1:59, which in I world's -----a -- - 31:; ms: l.:':..':':"'.':'..l'a:”.".:'.' VII driven by the Canadian driver . n--- :'.t'.:” 3' 31'E'".l. 2212:. 'l.'..:::; 11.. 5,-"ion, "cm-d ind been in 21 starts this reason and IIGI 1:59 I-.'v. hcltl by Sirnir .tphcr.Nim paced the mile over I slow track ble Colby was bred It Two Gait: In 3-'04 4-5. Wlllrnllll 535-90 for Farm. lndienapolla. lnd.. and hen I I2. blll. -tm-M-d "It "W" 5! '0'” INTERNATIONAL ”"l ImP""'m"'l lb" V'” "M Hill'l'l aort of In lnlernationall ""5""? "V " tl" "””P"t'd "I" incident and it concerns the runner. nor of the second largest trottwg Pipe 0, puny owned by the Greek 1 Ilake. the Kentucky Futurity. 9 shipping magnate Stavrotruiarchol '" Kl” "' M” "l" '5 "9 "' ' who is reputed to be I billionaire l '79” wmk" ”' L” C' McN'"" Hie Pipe of Peace abot to the fronl : H atrmhln non who in managing the rm.”-n as yum md wan homl : i I l r iner can-owned Wayne by I neck, 'A3-I-EST -I-no-I-rzn In the Middle Park stakes Ill Another trotter very familiar to Nl"m"l"I- E"1l"'d- t0l”W”Ty""'. an. "we" 1. 5.m,hou own” od race of the British season. He; 31'. 0, M was trained by the British locltey.f byw Maybury DextIr.M II. .h,'uuco.dgml,mscm,-1.0.. Sir Gordon Richards and rccedl in hla engagements Tut year. Mr. h”'"' I” V'”.'"”' by 0” A"”"'”","i Mubun, bought mm '0, 315000 jot-key Scohie Breaitler. Wayne is ' ' owned by Ralph B. Slrassburger. of Norristown, PI, I I 8-year-old colt. At the name: ' time trials Frank Ervin, that re-l rnarkable trainer who gave world's records to the 1-year-old pacer G Counsel some weeks ago. gave an- othar youngster. Tllly'a Filly. I y I u . .1, H . it it I I I ' 7 It 5 three yearn ago and thin Ieaeon he . has been driven it" Bob lV:tl!'cr ; g Prior to coming to Lexington he I'- ' '5'. trotted I winning mile over Raou- velt Raceway half mile oval in "d l''"'” 'l"'"ld ll" 5"” "fl have all their unregistered horses i All Maritime breeders of froflrrn """Vl'”d 5"” "'5"3ll'" 53 I tild- least. are of the opinion their dogs cannot make a mistake and if they quarter 3 (Md "r seem" "I mmi Many are wuttdcritig and inquir- '""" wm"”" nndini ' em”. "I ing ashto what caused such a war- 1HunI its because there are no dgy 0, Hum this "mm" g they Hun” th'" I” mm" are definitely down from last year . but as yet we hare no definite HARD TO "Emmi knowledge as to ltnw far down I know I U.S. hunter who has y they've slipped To begin with they been coming to the province evcry took a bad beating last winter. it October for 11 or 12 years. r He could have been worse e- a knock- prides himself on his dogs. He has out. The two previous winters had the money 5 Ivnlln himself of the covey": in trouble and they the best strains of hunting dogs nuffered more than average win. in the States. He has good dngny ler losses. l.nsl u-lntcr many for I have watt-lied them work. He bu-dn would have stirvtred the wag. was out with a farmer of my IL'- l.her due in being fetl by farmers qualntance this week. He was work-. except for predators. lag one of bin top dogs - one ital has brought with him three or RAVEN5 four years. The farmer too k Ravens made I killlitg last win- him to I field where I covey of here particularly in February and firms ttas located all season. Thcl March. Once members of I covtiy dog worked tirelessly and lhor-l began to wt-:tkt-n the ravens went oughly without raining I feather. to work. A farmer at Albion Crosn The hunter walked over to where told me he fed a covey of 12 all the farmer was ntandlng and re- winter and only I iturvived. They marked: "There are no Hunn here" Ilwnya npent the night in I spruce Just at this moment the covey took swale I few hundred yards from off within I few feet of them from his buildings. One evening he heard I spot the dog had covered I few the ravens doing some tell creak- minutes previous. The hunter ing in the snrurc lrccs arountl the Ihook his head sadly: "If I hadn't nwale. He wondered what was go- have seen that I would never have log on but soon found out. As the believed lt." That's just one of the winter dusk settled I allpmtream mysteries of hunting dogs on ofgreyish. fluffy Hun feathers drif- game. I saw it happen to my own ted past tho buildings on the crust- dogs and they felt, and looked. as ed snow. The raven problem is as- suming st-rintia proportions and will be touched upon for next week up. So we can discard the general 1:00 1-5 and at Lexington I little over I week ago the great 4-year- old trotted it mile in 1:58 1-5, which gave him honors as both the fastest trotter of the year over I mile Ilao over I half mile track. The. mile was rated this way: first quarter In 7!) 1-5, lecmld second quarter in';29 1-5. which made the half :59 1-5. The thirdlcale with them. quarter was in :29 2-5 and thnl final quarter in :29 2-5. An I 1-year- eltl Galaphone took I trotting mark of 3:03 2-3 and won 834.793. In his 8-year-old stakes and futuritlea his great opposition was Scott Frostl 1:59 2-5. yet his winnings came fol 084.360. Ills winnings this year an made I percentage of over 200. All lh."lt'3"" t'.'.'.';t"..'..'5' if. 2'cl'2.l2:.'li'n"”'15:.'ll”;."l'1il'I - , . .. . I legit Gal':tnhnnlvl to :lollywn:diPa5I; It Mrnrign hat; I7 firsls. it seconds '7 "' 9W ,ll'-Pl? ll llldlllflfdl ore cenlaeof V5-M American Trottila ClauIc' .31. in the USTA ...35? H driver- October 27th. There he will meet for 1955 who have made 7:: or more registered this year for 35. and it in also important to have this year. ntock registered at the 35. fee. Wei will be glad to help anyone with? papera or with information regard- ing reglstrntlon. We would also like to warn intending purchasers NOT to buy any frotter or pacer ttnlcnsi l they receive the registration t:t-rtifi- I Our good friend TH. Charters. Clerk of the Course It Monctonl RICCWCY. who has been sending us: resultn of the races all through the season, hait now passed along the; Magi-utrivai Scott Froetandmly Itarta there in no one who re- ”? Del! MIN WII- motely approaches that percentage Queen square school will travel 7?" Plllll VII hull! In 1911 II I IATING ' .35 ig N, Mud pm in M, nu," .0 summon”. Md” M, n " gld1lII)l'II'ihl0'5lIr. F.x. students who And item. how the 1-yen-oitt :?'h:':nf',f,fd;';e"':lI:. hlbltlon rugby tilt with the lum- ' ' " w"'” "T Tm” "no '1' '""u”"l mm berbvne position when the U.S.T.A, merttide HM! 50ll0d ml Ill?!" 4 ” roster of 150 la released. um " ' Pm "90" ' '7 ' ” ,3 In In Mdfabmtt mm T;ti”tt:'atIh' T Y." mean u 11 a 3g .g neason . . . lllll Ill ng DETROIT MP g Dam. . a gt; 5 Q .47; on Queen Charlotte lint Ieboel. '. nu” -uqm'"d 6. ":m';: 1;. -d. '. .1 . .3 n0 of six players from their II; hgniuja D 0 I I an "" '1 I" in 3 4 I is .8! . '5' kg: I" 3 ,".' . g Jolie Mcllale. aimur It pteyer , E 3 it -t -- ....".'':.f''..:''.ll..t:'...':'.'"'.'.':.' "'1: A 11 I5 .3? - ' . ' I ,1 g. - I. m t , 't .- OUt .-2 . . , . Joann? r,.-,- ' 5" it g--,.-,., . ,. . ff, i . r 4:.” 4 , - . 1 If Itandings of the drivers who bavelu""""”' Hockey Meeting Fire Razes This Afternoon Sl. F. X. Rink island Hockey League Prcsldentp ANTTGONTSH, NS. fCPl-- Fire Cleaver Marlmn has called ll titted Memorial Rink at St. Fran- mocling 0" the participating ioamsl clit Xavicr Unlvorslly here early for this afternoon at 8 pm. all Friday. University president Mar. "1! City Hall. T-l..l. Somers nitltl the building Ip- Mattern of vital Importance elll- :?g.;:o?n:,nm 10"" H W" be diswsstd "M In "um! "M The bla1e'wits discovered under urged to h"".."p""m'm" 't'. I section of sell! at not-lend of the ii-ink about 7 a.m. Most of the in- -tierior and roof of lhr brick build- ing were destroyed. The ice-mIk- plant apparently escaped damace. Firemen aided by student voltm- leers brought. the fire under con- lml at 9.30 a.m. Cause of the nut- lretik was not determined. 0. S. S. To Pla Al S'slde Today exhibition in trick golf shots at tournaments. - The Record says the Ontario Gtilf Association ntudied his stand- in I year ago but took no action because of lack of evidence. Thin tinie. the paper Iayn. club! in Kitchener. Arnprlor and Sud- bury and other spots were asked to contribute evidence of amateur lrregularltlu. Suil Sellled For 5100.000 PHILADELPHIA (AP)-A I1.- 1oo.ooo damage In it brought against the National 'FootbIll League and its member club: by the former Liberty Broadcasting System. Inc.. of Dallas. Texas. was settled Friday for 8l00.0lIl. Federal Judge Alan K. Grim Ip- pmved the settlement. this end- lngl litigation which Itarted Oct. The suit was started when the Liberty System -' the pro football I of unlawfully pre- venting the readout of its games in the home territories of NFL teams ?iitlEliaTttTlTtt"sT llole-In-One Play It was announced yesterday that Id.-onance Arnenault of Summer- Ilde was the winner of the Bole Hole-in-one Golf Tournament for Prince Edward Inland this year Mr. Arsenault had I low' net eeore of 59. T Mr. .I.H. Cunningham of Char- lottetown placed Iecond with I low not of 01. t The anal I air open to all golfer-I who bnve scored 'I hole-in-one. Both golfers will receive awards pension for Norman and the Royal Canadian Golf Association will soon decide his future status in ex- ecutive sesslon. ' There was no immediate com- ment from the RCGA. The Record says that neither RCGA president James Anglln nor newspaper re- porters have been able in reach Norman in the last two days. It nays Anglin journeyed to Kitch- Canadian Football Game Al S.D.U. This Afternoon- Two teams from St. llunstani University will play an exhibitior came of Canadian Football on the University gridiron this afternoon It 4 pm. - The players will not be wearing the padding that in part of the dress for I Canadian Football game but will be doing the block- ing and tackling to the best of their ability. The game. described an In "experiment" by S.D..U conch A.J. MIeAdIm. should be of great interest to local foot- ball fans and will give them some idea of how this new aport works. The players. of coiirne. are mostly novices It the game and I Big Four brand of football should not be expected. Pic Bilodeau will probably be handllng quarter-backing duties for the University teem Ind Jackie Kane may be calling the allots for the high school lada. Japanese Team Vfltips Dodgers In Baseball Debut f tournament In In In- "T napsrsteveirteattyoons On ToronioF 1'neoIt.o'n v' ' I method in which the move wan made Indthetdmlngpn same Alibies. Rovers Play On Sunday The Maritime Intermediate A baseball title will he.on the line when the Charlottetown Abbies tangle with Meinramaook Rovers It Memrnmcook on Sunday after- noon. The best.-of-three Ierles in all tied up at 1-1 the Rovers having won the opener and the Abbies against the Rovers here last Sun- day. - The Abbies will leave here by car Sunday morning and it in ex- pected that I large number of fans will be following along to help the Abbiesrwlth moral and vocal Iupport. .' The Abhlea have all three of their starters ready and able for the chore of whipping the Rovers im . ....;. . .,........-..:...-.-. oolbaII.CIu;b All thm lithe?! tare: .1. of Artionaitt tlllcortlln Tlie sgigztrtr : 3 E. 3'55 unfortunin patently ' portrof discontent with Swt. aekl I work and larley was fired, A club statement said he van "in the but interest; at the club." Meanwhile it was reported that I group headed by Toronto stock- broker Erie Crldock was ready to buy the club It I price said to be SSIILMO. - lie. too, called for the club's aale. N0 BLAME T0 EARLEY says Star sports editor Milt Dun- n"Any dignity lliat can be ult- Senators Decide Against Moving Team To West Coast Iible move. vigorous oposttlnn W" 919115505 by H. Gabriel Murphy. the largest ningle stock. bolder. Griffith would not be pinned down to stating what. if anything, he had been Promised by Wash- Instdli interests. other than that they would support the club. Wash- ington. finishing deep in the nec- ond division. has had lens attend- ance thnn any other major league club the last two years. Asked whether the Senators might coneidu- moving again I -year from now if attendance did not pick up. Griffith laid. no. tort Senators decided Friday to stay in Washington. Turning down bids from four cities for its American League baseball fr " the SenIturI' board of directors. after I seven- hour meeting. voted unanimously to remain here. The decision came as I sur- prise. All outward indications dur- ing the past few weeks were that Calvin Griffith. Washington club president. wanted to move. with Los Angeles apparently his choice. bnuixville. San Francisco and Minneapolis also put. in offer: for the Senate .. From the first rumors of I poa- .Blg Donnie Macbean, Fastballer Verne Hnndrahan and southpaw Jack Burke are all primed for the big game. . Coach Jimmy MacDonald hasn't! made any announcement ll yet who his choice will be. T 'The Rovers will likely be going along with their star lefty Bob F0!-llere who was driven out of FIDDLING and STEP - DANCING the box in six innings during last Sunday's encounter. Allierlon lllghg-T School Meets 0.C.ll.S. Today Alberton High School I more or lesa newcomer to the game of rug- lir. will be in Charlottetown this afternoon to take on Queen Char- lotte High school in an exhibition tilt at the high school field. The Alberton team which has played Sununei-aide High School I number of games. in coached by I former 8.D.U. atlr footballer Herold (Sanka) Gaudet... Game time in 2 p.m. Gictmbrci Wins Split Decision NEW YORK (AP)-Xloeyl Glam bra of Buffalo won I 10-round split decision over Gil Turner of Phila- delphia in their televised fight at Madison Square Garden Friday night. Ginmhrn weighed tsa. Tur- ner trim. y Glanibra. I .'l-to-I favorite. had to come on with I blazing rally in the final round to gain the edge. It was the fifth straight victory for the lotli ranking in ddlewetgbt contender Ind Turner's fourth nuc- eennlve defeat. t Judge Harold Barnes (M-ll and Judge Bill ltecht to-mi, voted for Giamhrn while referee Harry Ken- nler gave Turner the nod 5-4-1. The Anaocinted Pi-nu bed Glam-t bra in front. 6-4. Gil spotted his taller and harder hitting rival 7V4 pounds and ear- rled the fight to Glambre all the i In the end. however. it was the heavier hitting which Inning the balance in JoEY'I favor. N.l-l.L. wsstrruo" TOKYO (AP) - Brooklyn Dod- of the intermediate Abblen this Baseball Practice Tliei-ewllibeapractlcefertlie IoonItMdtitiI1l'ieldItip.m. Aulturminnrnedz ' Elimlnations for Queen's County To be held at the Charlottetown Y. M. C. A. rt-its MONDAY. ocr. zznd-3:30 nu. Admission 50c COME AND BRING THE FAMILY Entrants write to Y.M.C.A. Charlottetown King's Co. Eliminations at Souris, Sat. Oct. 27 Entrants write-Wm. Pierce. Sourls GRAND FINALS to he held MONDAY 00'! 29th At Prince of Wales College Admimion: Adults 51.00; children 50o Prizes for elimination: donated by MILLER: BROS., MUSIC STORE HENDERSON & CUDMORE ni-morn BROS.. PHARMACY HERE IN CHARLOTTETOWN YOU can onram mm. mtonitariox on A imwanmno cannon. IN with Royal Canadian Air Force The R.C.A.F. Mobile Recruiting Unit is in town each Tuesday and Wednesday at the R.C.A.F. Association Club Rooms. 3rd floor of the Bank of Commerce Bldg.from9p.m.to5p.m. . ' more are opeaiga new for young men and women No obligation in attached to your inquiry. you sat! Arno warn & , - TEE 3.0.8.1. IWIUIHNO UNI! l.0.AJ' AIIIN. IITIIQIIDI e