D Klbltzlng with coach Billy Reay before the start of serious training at hockey Leafs' camp at Sudbury. 0nt., are George Armstrong. at left. new te' I captain. and Frank Mahovllch. Boll: players are amunx 1119 heaviest to check In at camp. with Armstrong weighing In at 21!) and Frank, the prize rook- ie from St. Hlchaelis college. 100. However. with two work- outs a day Instead of ust',s one. the new order of things. Reay will soon have all his "over- weights back in shape. . Daly. LEAFS FACE FIGHT AGAINST FLU, INFLUENZA One of 37 players Invited to Sudbury. Pete Conacher hopes to be able to fill Leaf sweater which his father wore so proud- ly. With Pete n-e trainer Tim at right, who did so much to further career of the igreat Charlie Conacher and Tom Naylor. the club's skate sharpen- er. Aspiring hockey leafs cur- Flnily have two paotelann on their mind. One is a ticket to the minors. the other a bout with the ilffluenza bug which has laid low a lot of the city's citi- zens. Golf Tournament This Saturday The closing golf tournament of the season will be played this Saturday at the local club. - Prizes will be given for low gross and low net. Men play in holes and the ladies play nine holes. There will be no draw for this mmpet.itl0n," players should re port to the pro shop and indi- cate their intention of compl- ing. All scores must be turned in to the pro shop on Saturday- NUVELTY COMPETITION A new competition will be plated .in conlunction with the Fall Tournament. A number between '10 and It will be picked and hidden by Match Committee. Before play- ing his round I player must do t-lare his own handicap. When iii holes are completed and net score equals the hidden num- nor tllat player will win a prise. Similar arrangements willpbe made for the ladies competition. BCiCI( Stretch Continued from Page 6) At Moncton Raceway last Set- in-day night. Betty 8. Belle. driv- en by Harvey Cormler. Wu H in the 1st and 4th dashes. Guy I.0f.'h. driven by Elwood Shim has 2-1. times 2.11 es and 1-17 2-5. in dashes 3 and 7. Juli? .lane. driven by Joe Goguen. was 1-2: Pepper Clegg tJoe Henna- gey) 2.1. times 2.12 1-5 and 2.11 2-5. in dashes 5 and I. Jollltys King IH. Cormlerl was 1-8. My Darling (Joe Hennesseyl 5-1. M- beland (J. Goguen) 2-2, time 2.11 1-3 and 2.11 1-5. GREAT SIBES Last week at Fredericton. the seven-year-old pacer My Clegg. by Abner T. Clegg. Mm. dam TECHNICAL TRAINING YOU GET PAID FOR Shirley Watson. by Watson Pet-I er. dam New Annan Bclle. by. Acquiri. second dam Evelina- lifae by Kalol. bred by Daniely Noonan of Indian River and now, owned by Byron Dobson. River-i view Heights. N.B.. won the 2nd, and 0th dashes. time 2.13 4-5 and 2.13. The lat; Dr. J. M. Nichol- son was responsible for bringing. the trotting stallions Acquiri and; Kalol to this province. anti a; great many of our present-day; performers trace back to these? sires. Prior to the above rfl('L'. My Clegg had a record of 2.14. 3-5. Last Tuesday night she wuni the 3rd and 7th dashes at l-ircd-- ericton and took a new record of3 2.11 2-5. I The 82.000 Free-For-All. ulnch was named the "Army Day Pace' 1 at Saint John last Saturday night- drew an enormous attendance. Military men were there from the No. 6 Militia Group. and ten units of that group donated a hood and cooler which was to go in the winner of the big event. it proved to be just that. Jerry's Ni htmsre. owned-by Carl Mt--I Cul ey. Truro. and driven by his. son won the first of the two dash- es. with Kahla Byrd right on her necktie. and T.0.l-I close up. In the remaining dash. Jase- dale Clansman. driven and own- ed by Don Turner, went away flying. took the lesd at the half and remained in command to the wire. with Mac Dale tCough- lan) 2, Ben Brooke C. lCarr1 3. sep Hanover lscovlli 4. Jerry's Nightmar. (McCulley1 5: the times were 2.00 3-5 and 2.10. Credit must be given to Jerryls Nightmare for equalling the old track record. which was made by Abbeland. 2.01. four years ago. and it was within two-fifths of a second of the 2.00 1-5 record made earlier this year by sep Hanover. 2.03. N0'l' PEACEFUL My good friend who sends in- formation week after week for this column. has losed a page from the Old Glory Sale cata- logue of " F 22-25. 1927. The sale was held in the Ar- mory at New York. and in the consignment from Walnut Hall Farm. Donerall. Kentucky. was a yearling bay colt. Heathcrbeli. by McGregor The Great. 2.03'rs. dam Peaceful Spirit. by Guy Axe-. worthy. mom. There was noth- ing very "peaceful" in Heather- bel's makeup. When the beu rang and.he turned around. he was always on high. Heather- bell was brought here by the late Brent Maclnnla in 1034 or 1935. and was raced to a record of 2.11Ve by Pat Hcltenna. lie was a'Iorse with a lot of fire and :nergy. and could get away very act. When Mr. Macinnls passed a- way in the spring of H311. he was offered at auction and the writ- erwas asked by the auctioneer. Jack MacDonald. to put a start- of horse racing for good. but was anxious to give a little help, and to my surprise. I became the owner of Heatherbell. He ccrtainly gave me lots of exer- cise in the arms. but he also did more than that. FASTEST TROTTER For what he did. I turned to .1zun(-s W. Power's 48th review of Muritiite harness racing for the 1936 scasun. uhich appear- ed 111 the Halifax Herald on Wed- nt-sduy. November 4th of that your. "The fastcst trotter of the season was Ilcaiherbell, with his mile of 20814. which was the ins t-st mile cvcr trotted by a lilac: imc-ounetl horse on e .ll.'l'.itimc track. "II('illIli3IiI)C'II.5 appearance In his illh year of racing also mark- cd the return to the track of Lt. Col. Macltinnon. Charlottetown. for years one of the leading horse owners and drivers in the Eilaritimes. who while retaining his old time interest. d not dri- ven in a race since 1 33. At Mon- torque in July. he won the 2.11 imt and Pace with lleatherbell. time '.I.lII'4. 2.11 and 2.1038. 10- wering the track record in ev- ery heat. Three weeks later on the same track. Trixie Volo, 2.11: McElwyn the Great. 209'-'4: Hanover Courier. 2.00; and Ross K. 2.0914. "They were the three fastest heats trotted during t.he season and he lowered the Prince Ed- ward Island trotting record of 'This little island has always been at Sacltvilla Downs Raceway with Royal Train. He was given plen- ty of competition by Rnckford.. driven by Bob Johnson. and as they neared the wire. Len 0-' Meara rushed up with Watchim's Lassie and ,flnlshed at the Tra1n's pad. The mile was in 2.14 2-5. Owing to the rain only one at- her dash. the A Pace, could be completed. Winners were: Mr. Rock 15. Walker) 1. Theo A.' Nick IL. O'Brien; 2, Danvjllg Delegate tG. Turner) 3. four oth- er starters. time 2.12 1-5; winner owned by Charles J. Walker, Lo- wer ssckville. Our good friend Cecil li1cGin- ley. Houlton. Maine writes us that Hal's Man. out of Ola Bud- 101111. 2.10. has taken a record of 2.00 3-5. and that Hal's Mae, out of Miss Lady Mae. also by 'c.lu "mi 30610118. has won in 211. noted for producing good trotters 1110 Pacers. and this year they 1" FIWWIHS up in great style all through the Maritlmee. Our friend Cecil also states that the ND. Hal colts are showing up W!" U115 year: a couple 01 two- yearolds have taken records - Kinsman won at Bay State Race- way in 2.10 8-5. and Hal Again. out of May Budlons. was ill 2.15 4-5 at Fredericton. A good three-year-old froiier by Bell Boy named Dean Boy. out of Dean Hanover mare. has won I of Fredericton." the ring to the bid Del Miller for just 85.011). Mil- ura. owned by Dr. world, features Joe O'Brien hap- pily accepting the Little Brown Jug trial trophy after winning the preview of that event. Joe is wearing oil-skins and he is cov- ered with mud. Below it Isa pic- ture of Joe driving Diamond Hal to a win in the 325.M0 National Pacing Derby at Roosevelt re- cently. This clirnaxed quite a week for O'Brien, who upset the favored Demon Runs on Thurs- day afternoon in the Futurity at Reading. Pa., then flew to Hazle Park in Michi, and whipped Torpid that evening in the Little Brown Jug trial with Adios Ex- press. Diamona Hal's clocking 2.81 4-5 was only a that behind Good Time's world record of 2.31 3-5 for the mile and one-quarter 825.000 Pace at Roosevelt Raco- way." Hickory Smoke. that won the Hanahlotonian and later equalled the world's trotting mask of 2.01 2-5 for a half-mile trati which is Jointly held by the state of Maine owned Galophone. has been re- tired to stud. according to an announcement from Hanover Shoe Farms. his owner. . . Bald- er Frost. that Joe O'Brien won a two-year-old For Stake Pace with at lndianpolia in 2.00 2-5. s season's record. cost the Camp table 326,000 at auction last fall. orsit-an. which set the world's two-yearold pacing record for geldings at Saretoga. New York - 2.03 3-5, was bought for just 31.500 and Trader Horn, who was one of this year's free-fob trot stars. with winnings of (V9! 3110.000. was sold in the auction of 1933 for just 81000. The top- priced youngster at the Lexing- ion Sales last year was Josie Victory at 342,000. NOT PREDICT!-II) Last fall at Harrisburg Sale. the harness experts let the young- ctcr Thorpe Hanover go out of of trainer ler, who is 43 years old. is con- sidered one oi the greatest all- around horsemen in harness rac- ing history. and he thought he saw a "diamond in the rough" in Thorpe Hanover, despite the fact that his legs did not look the best. Given early training in the South.he was a winner from the start of the tampaiizn. and it was his great battle in the Fox State at Indianapolis. purse 342.131. that capped the climax. Miller won the opening heat with Thorpe Hanover in 2.04 1-5: In the second. Radier Frost with Joe O'Brien up. won in 2.00 2-5. but Thorpe Hanover nosed him Cl . 2. . owned Myroal ' ME:-thur?”lI(enaington.” Sept 28' Th. M 7g As. we look over ruins ;lum- owned by um. Christ Richards. tome Hoosier owned by the lnaries from the various ari- -1-nu-op vane,-up 1, web .35 - Hr... time tracks. we are pleased in-tum 1, won by 6. Ann C.bEwnedi:o-1urs'ciu.'uf"fl."Low" deed at so many of the perfor-land driven by George Csllheeki' "' "' I'"" " men that -res!-owing upln Imllifsummerside. Bud Henlry vM.i5""I'Y ”'Yh"- ”"'""'- ” or are stout contenders. that Turner! 2-2. times 2.15 and 2.13. Races 3 and 7 comprised were bred in the Garden 41! the The am race was mm by 1,. G,.'5,mj,,,- 1,-e940,-.,u Jo, lculf. In the fastest class at llal,uuned by 1:. C. Haley. Anu- clgnsmm ID. Turner! was Moncton Wednesday night. Wal- gonish and driven by Johnny Newport Chief 'Cl'1.lIKIIllllkI ter Federal IT. Etiert was 1-3.iConroy;we are gladindeedoosee-pgium.-'5 D.-gun Boy iRl' ' Betty French 'Joe Hennesseyidohnny so prominent in the a- ford: 5-2. times 2.11 1-5 and 2.11 .2-1, time 2.14 1-5 and 2.12 4-5. hove summary. . -4.5, wining owner Don 1-um" At Truro Wednesday night” At S-at-lmlle Duvius Iaal Wed H'Qg(ph3I' N45, 3”, 5, rpm gm Tbeora's ensign. owned by A. D. nesday ni-,gh.. rare 1 was won pace, Diamond chm in. an Napke and driven by Johnny by Helen 1-loo.-it-r 1L. 0'BrienI,ipe;-1 1 Lmjg Deb iJnhn5anI 2, - g Conroy. won the 1st and 4thlC0untess Blonds-ll icampbelll 2.itime 215 4-5; winning owner, Keoush. Tmush. P-E-L dlshtl, with Kildare Girl vc.;pt-pper shakerucnappe1lis.time.wiln-ed Price. Catebury, NJ. 11;. um; gum, Chung Clegg Smith! 2-2, time 2.141-5 and 215.1216 3-5: winning owner Mrs. Hel-iliace 3 Leah Federal (E. More won u;. 1;: gm am dune.-, for-.ln races 2 and 6. Dom1nator's en O'Brien, Lower Sat-itviile. Rac-lsidel 1. Fresh Girl 1.1. Insert 2. driver .14. Grimes time 2.17 25 Pick 11'. Pinkneyi was 1-2 Vol- es 2 and ti, l"ddlc Hoosier IS.iAilon Gal IR, Loyei 3, am. and 2.14 - both new remnisitccior ID. Turnerr 2-1. time 214 Walks-rr l-2. Tribune 1C Smith! 215 4-5: winning owner N. A. Charlie Clegg is by Abnet T. and 2.14 45. Pominaiofs Pick '1-1, time 2.13 1-5 and 2.13, 2-5.'Rcnton. Munctnn. NB. ton and driven by E. Beers won the 5th and 9th dashes in 2.12 ,4-5 and 2.12 2-5. hour new rec- ords. Be is a fiveyear-old by Jolllty, 2.0552. and was bred by Alonso -II-II-II-II-II-I--I--II-,I'-II-II-I--? 0 Stays on fhejob... O saves on the j0b ! I IINIIAI. MOTORS VALIII You need the rugged depaldailmi 09 Chevrolet . . . the lean-muscled Imsilll efficiency that really ninth your gl dollars. Chevrolet Trucks are schedule- keeping. dollar-wise Champs DOWD MOTORS Ltd. 203 FITZROY STREET CHARLO TTI-ITOWN -I-Ii-I-I--I-I-I-I-Q-I" DIAI. C571 -I--I--I--I--I--I--I--I--I--I--I--I--I- 2.10ls. made by Abbe Worthy, 2.05. in 1931. Heatherbeil also lowered the track trotting rec- ord at Charlottetown in Septem- hcr. His miles in 2.09 and 2.0I!6. both ccljpsing the former record. Later in the season. Heatherbell won the free-for-all Trot at Fred- ericton ln straight heats. best time 2.08”s." OLDEST MEET The oldest harness racing meet- ing in the world. l..exlngton's 82nd annual race meeting. start- ed Wednesday. The total value of the purses that will be paid out to trotters and pacers is estimat- ed at 8350.000. Feature race of the Grand Circuit meeting there is the Kentucky Futurity for three-yearold trotters. purse W.- 000. This race was first start- ed 65 years ago, and has been hcld annually ever since. The above Futurity will he raced on October 3rd. Another very old Stake for free-for all trottera. which will he raced also on Octtr ber 3rd. is the Transylvania. The four divisions of the Hanover Shoe Stakes. for two and three- ycar-old trotting fillies. and sim- ilar stakes for two and three- year-old pacing fillies. will he raced at the above meeting. for total purses running to upwards of 864.000. .. Our congratulations to Dr. Pres- ton Maclntyre. Montague. and his driver Junior Cltappell for win- ning the Classified Trot opening srhIdof8250onblIn.lwasoui event on Monday night's program leteheniovmed Fourth Annual came SALES 001'. 2nd-1:80 P.M. Kathavic Acres Holstein Dispersal. by Mr. Victor Aylward It FAIR BUILDINGS. WINDSOR. N.S. 001'. 5-1:! PJI: Guernsey sale, u . .8. 002'. lltl--IO An. Annual Feeder Sale. LAWRENCEIOWN. NS. - 5(1) Head 04!. 195-15 Ll. Dairy Sale, 1111810 FAIR BUILDINGS, TRURO, N8 . . 00 Head 1 PRICES LOWER PRICES ON NIION IIIIES OW AT THE SAME PRICE AS FIRST LINE RAYON TIRES! NOW YOU OAN. HAVE NYLON OORO TIRES AT BIIOOET 670-15 TIIBE -me 710-15 was-ms . lNS'l'AI.LA'l'l0N we ETBA O70-15 & 710-15 5.95 TUBES - I3” CAONADIAWN Tl.lTEg-:Cp.gRP'N 5?:9;9'ATUT9"E canton.