IPIRANTS The Guardian Page 13' Sat_. Dec, 7. 1957 ' Back Stretch (Continued from Page It who formerly hand gets out and goes inside to loaf a few hours with the atable hands‘. The place hasn't changed much since he ran it. There aren't as many horses as there used to be. the customers are different from the days when his father rented or sold horses to baker- ies, breweries. hauling concerns dairies. the police force. the fire department. and the post office. But the horse talk and the at- mosphere are unchanged. Dqors the card. Referee Calls Main Bout in First Round--With a large crowd of fans voicing their disapproval e Leslie was awar ed victory over Fritz Schmcllng of Germany when the German battler failing repeated- ly to heed warnings by referee Pat Adair for hitting when hold- ing was disqualified after the \ Hm iiilivviil hauble that has Hamilton youngsters as it it dis ’SIadllim in Toronto by virtue of ltl ,.'l'|(Ill‘t)ll Ilel‘0l('S ever ... ii \\.'I\ donated in 1909. the Hamilton's Tiger-Cats t‘\ «in» draws awed glances of the trophy home from VaI'\lI_\' over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. played in the Spectators \\lll(It)W.I brought , their 32-7 victory on Saturday- sroizr FORUM ’OId Sport Pages Bring Back Some Nice Memoriesh.'[«:’:.(“;:.kyi....‘.j.. changing. but ~ the years names and m E’ f3t’ll|ll:'\' in the by-gone days bring Ildl k a flood of memories. t.i on in: at the sport pages of‘ 5"’ -i \ we find such names ill'.'lfI lines as Leo Kelly, IJ‘\lit* to mention onl a i‘ ii» iiilllllfi is a so’ li-l‘ll from leading daily news pow l s in those days. «.-.ili;ini wins on teclinlcal lklliitl-lllll in the sixth to win the l~I«tl|lI licaiywcight title. In the Ill‘ t t‘\i'lllnLI heavy weight scrap c ii‘ \‘.'lllt‘\\t‘\'I In an Island ring. tiraliani foriiicrlv Ilailmr .\‘orth ..- ‘.i'il -ir champion of s :iiii.iv night captured the Is- lliavv-\\t-iglit boxing title \\i>t II III‘ scored a technical K. (). — ow on-r Hi: George Leslie of \ficr six’ rounds of fight- H0 rounds semi ‘ .-l iliaiv with lti0 pound Urban i ‘t‘\I‘llt‘ of Souris. In the pre- iiiii.i-i lt(|lll\' Sonny Richard- ; ll Kll’t'I-\(‘TI out Tigcr Harring- iw -l \loi-cil in the third round. I'‘« (‘laybourn and Sonny .ti ilvcu in 5 rounds. Jimmy Bud Lund in the Jill and Cecil Braith- -14‘ liming a tough old «I - lu-ll_v took a decision over ' - — lolin colorcd boy in a ten ti --ii bout here on Saturday it ~ til‘ thirtl meeting between iv \‘i-mi final liout which was 1- "'l‘lI(‘lI for eight rounds and ' ui up for thc proviticial in . iwcight title the youthful I -i Ziil lt‘lIIVl'II scrapper won I ' wciglit title bout here carlier i "ii' xcar. ‘vii Viillen got the nod over I\ ‘ 'l.‘il\\a_V in the second preli- ll i...:y and Bunny Mc(‘luskey l’ Imd out a decision over .llm- ii \It‘f‘lt’ in the curtain raiser. 'ili\ another page an what will find” Hennessey beat it 1l\' ill 2 rounds. (Tlaybourne choose your own terms on any FARM l0AII over at TRANS CANADA CREDIT Don I let the lack ofready money prevent you from liuving seed, stock. or my other farm require- mciit. On Tram Canada ‘rctlit farm loans over 3l‘O(i, payments can be spicatl over as long as twoand-a-lialf years, and can be made in any one nt these three ways: I Quarterly 2. Half- Yearly 3. Annually. So Kit the cash you need MW at Trans Canada (.re«Iit. REGULAR LOANS Loans of SL000 and less The sporting picture is and Jones fight draw looking ‘ -. .\l|t'll‘l(. Bcnny Rinns. George -I 95 y ew, the n" of (-[lppin“s.C8l'd lasted but two rounds young Tom McCluskey heat and hard left hand wallo ‘filo the face finished the scrap. Brait waite ‘ . second decision ‘Mum up‘ Bill Sparks in almost as to his nickname 'l‘iger kayoed Johnny Mc(‘ormack McCluskey ed he a draw had 8 his ed!-'9 in the oveninsi Big Alva MacDonald of (‘ale- P ‘donia Mines punched Stan Bigger l Another headline reads BSIIOI-ll-eferee pal Adair had reach I)°"“"°“5 the count of in pet-dy (‘ecil Braitliwaitelmuhd when the hen rang “W-’l"ended the round it went down in .loc lli-n- “'9“I‘5,: WIW" ht‘ dl‘l(‘3l(‘d‘I‘l"‘,l",technical knockout for the Cape night a it) round bout at the Sportingigremh Si,-ohg h0y_ l S“’I’I"‘d 3°““.V 4 Amherst battled to a draw in the "la" “la decision in a preliminary bout lessey of Boston last . ‘ knocked 0“ Benny “ms of Club here on Saturday night. Charlottetown after 25 seconds of ,l‘d_ lI°”""‘d fighting in the second round a‘R"°l"9_‘“ Fm” "’“"d‘- 1" ‘me whistling right hand to the Clilniseml final Youns Panto of hen- the end of the fight. |"°" I-‘land l3"““I I“-“ n the semi final of the card (‘lavboiirne . ' 5°" fought g bristling Bunny Y\IcCliiskcv was given on theldecision over Bud .und in as lpaper weight bout which opene round against Pt-te Whclan tliport. round draw. The fight 0‘ and Lloyd ("arr did likewise to }Kid Gallant in the curtain raiser. S l l i ‘trapped Jimmy Mclnnis main evcnters in what was to be ia fifteen routid scrap had per-K formed for less than two minutes in the first round. The semi final lasted less than two rounds Kid Hart of Moncton in ND neutral corner with a lo to the jaw. The local battler tried to arise but it was to no avail. In the preliminaries young Tom I\Ic(‘.luskey won a decision over Mccarron gian and Keith Carmichael battl- around the ring for three rounds. the K E‘ ‘I in. six I :5 D- the record book as a four round Kid Lantz and Harry Burns of round semi final. six haw defeated Jimmy Allen by l m. Sir, etc.. WILI-‘RED 0. MCCLUSKEY a which was so Johnny 1:‘ Cit_ . are propped open with hitchingi weights I00 years old. and pic- tures of horses still outnumber;- show-girl pineupa 2-1. I Hunters’ Corner .anrl allow it to go to waste I after the 9th Recently three the clock on the actions of an in- iwas luld It’(tllll) that a gunnei men he,-9 {med 33000 mg (-05,, dividual lock. _bomettmes its lhuiiiiiig in an extensive swamp “ch md had mm, ‘um conm_i y ea or eight oclock in the eve- tcontinued from page 6» in the .\iuri~a\ Harbour district. ning. Violations of game laws ted for hunting geese T business o rates on a ‘lot 37 r biits l - it oo ,““ can be ex -nsive if the ressurc cash basis. the fcepefor a horse-worry Very mum 30 “um 8’ [M and (‘\('lllIT5{_’ T1195‘ ::.l".a_,,fr:h.hlIfnIi:lll I asked lb‘-‘ KIIISS C"“"l.".Iis applied.IxTbe MigratoiI’)y Birds and wagon for one day—6.(l) a.m. 3°“? held "W ’I’‘’””"" “',"‘I titui it was possible ii, shoot asiwardcn regardllltfi lhl’ <‘1“‘U"l3'lConvention Act has teeth as long to _ _ _ is four douflnithey held it to the cud I \\ilil~ mm a_‘ mu“, “mm”, mmmgltances and he~told me the hcav- ,5 your arm 50 watch h hum. With the horse and Nixon 801% ’e at?‘ mm‘. “_ [[0 ‘lull’? m“ from one spot This huiitci may ‘I ' p°“‘‘“‘' “"5 ‘"‘p°‘°d b"‘3”“’~' GM the harness. the water bucket, six‘ "I sedwn m“ '"d'\' mm haic hccn sliwlinx I'al)IJll\ to can I‘ “as”! 3 ‘"359 "I h‘”“"‘ ‘I4 ' quarts of oats for the horsess the odd ('xt‘L'p(lUli. ‘shun the stub ir thc wintcr Quite a few lar- ,md,day ,m,ai‘ and a lame”, to blexfieldii. Itijlifjnfgctilse gct llllt:.a "HM M”, hum‘, vammm mums men in qi.l(‘\ll0n wont to a shot-p LEARN HMRDRESSL-‘G hug on the bulk of me “ag(ml:f,Iu lm Its Id, 0.’ “Am I" hndklllltl sonit plan on tanning all the 5p”"g ‘" Ihc 5"'““1-II”-“ (‘"9 Women Wanted —- Great UP “ 3 “'9” "‘°““”7 ‘"9’ d‘‘”‘- t "n ‘mm "Owe _'nm‘ a “I” ‘rabbits the) tan get during the ”c““” "I I""" "9 I" “all I°r portunity#Bettcr Pay. Pleas- N° wh'p5f‘"" pmvlded “Id "°"°l er I" me wlynh m” “M9 hddifall and winter. 'l‘lie_v boil the 3°95“ I“ ”‘””l “ I"" 4 ‘milk ant work (‘ataluguc I"rec allowed (ustomers—— halfadoz- Ill 0Pl>0TlUml.\ 10 llllnk Hllilnils rabbit‘ and wnmve the meal some time after legal shooting wm, in,-,r\ei ii‘-,,mn.,,,,,g en of them are junk men, Ill€!mFr and d¢?\IS¢‘ ‘nP\~' sllldlvtn "Um mo hon” Smm, mum“ and e had expirtd (I063? come gchoni moor _\|_r(x(![‘ 10,-Uh“-,_ re hucksteis or. as they are bee:/be ‘lIlV9'.\l.‘1t‘i I;]ll.RI'dJI'l.I1dS en a sma” quanmy M u,g(,h.'ml05 for water pretty well on time Branches ., “ammo” _. ()3. often tailed aiabs -— take ‘the d\\d.\ «IN 10} ate iclieiedlan, ddded fur “awur bet-“r€iS()IIlt’IlII‘l9S geese will wait till al- raw; Canada‘, _\'aih,ha1 rigs out ev¢lV day except Sun from stubble knsioti ,“"”hmg 0” m [he (,am_ Thu“, must midnight before venturing System, day. Horses are not allowed out: 'l'iie bunnies are suppliint: top - ‘ sport tor the rabbit hunters Tlie_\' ihav when there in ice or snow on tiic streets. when lhmgh "9 qu1(.i_ y,-lend, so far at least. that the snow is of the owner come in and ,m.,hg‘so deep the landing gear of tlicir and indulge in horse talk. they belieie they are ha\lllg aiup all the same as cars Rah-‘ very happy time. ibll The above story brings back to mil)‘ Just as well reap the lldl‘ memory Large's well run popular with travellers and all the auto came. The horses in the stable were given the very best. feed and attention. and in the evening the office would be filled with friends of the owners, who‘ would talk “Horse" for hours. 0 In “In compliance with the last re-; quest of Charles Marvin. a dia-l nail of a shoe worn by the fam- ous mare, Sunol, 2.08 1-4. when; she lowered the world trotting record to a high—wheeled aulky. was placed in his favorite neck- tie and buried with him at Mead- ville, Pa. Many of our readers will re- member the name of Charles Marvin. and someone has a copy of his book on the training of trotters. which I loaned. He was man who really brought the world's record down with a bang. and his methods of training form the basis from w ich others de- veloped and improved, resulting in the astonishing performances of trotters and pacers today. Marvin will be remembered as the trainer for the Palo Alto arm, which was the birth-place of Parkside. 2.21 1-4. that brought from there to Prince Ed- ward Island by the late W. A. Brennan of Summerside. a man w o made one of the largest con- tributions to breeding standard- e. 0- If 0 iken .. .in fact is preferred t . imm MARITIME CORRESPONDENCE and beagles drags. it will slow tlicni- (-mu.‘ of nuns hnldmg as S riennm and hum if.?ni‘°.§£fJ‘£.i."i."i§”?i.S??ii{; . .— I . I Post Office lit ' 40.1 Livery Stable. vest They are fat and in pi-inic \:(Imd‘:”r:::e[\:l:rehS:I:lr::];“dw:s:; (jharjottetow-n"})'I1E i_ and so condition and ‘ s are not effected P\(‘ others who had to Journey lhrtiliglllwlnlvr. 50 or 60 years ago ra the province in the days before-|bits were not hunted so lnI(’Il\l\'- lely as the) are now and the cles occurred fairly regiilarily l'0Ui-’.hI_V every 7 years. ‘\'ov\adavs heavy the population from i‘(-aching a’ peak and IT} permdl , who The following item appeared in ‘om of (flmml that the “Western Horseman" in l907.le¢\. ml”, “Wm icncc its during the warm \\t'llIll-. . . er mond-set atickpin, made from a I ha‘. fr°I’_I""I~’ “me "W." 94”“ "0 3' ;is seeking manuscripts of all I °?“°"h."’ ma" “r l"‘f"“'- llyttes — fiction, non-fiction,l - ~~—— — — -~ -- -~ —— _ . - _ - " I I5 389 “I Wallnfl mf’3lipot-try. Special attention to new prices rabbits are hunted with al writer; if our work is ,-(.3432 two fold motive. . .healiliful sport l for publication. send for booklet nd meat for ' shame to shoot game of who ha\e ealcn rabbit canned in‘l“5_h°[f__l’E‘_>_°“9 E" I”'°“~" 5"" this manner claim the meat has -more flavour and both‘ then cliic-‘ o cotiiplaint this season their table will accept students leading to the C()I'll[)lt‘lltin of Ifidtleg X XI, and XII IHIGII S(‘Il(l()l. THAl.’\'l.'\'(}i until January l7. I958 Courses in all phases of commercial iiaining are also available. Reasonable rates and EXPERT INSTRUCTION. Full credit for academic students after writing Atlantic Provinces‘ Examining Board exams. THIS IS AN EX(.‘EL- LEIVT ()PPORTU_\'l'l'Y T0 EARN’ JUNIOR MATRI('UI.A- TlO.\' iGrade XII» STA.\’l)l.\(‘. OR A RICCOGVIZED (‘OM- MERCIAL DIPLOMA. 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