aeons Of Derrill Doyle). _WhO Wxatt.i2i--MeMahon- 8--Stige-Detront. —-----—430-400-003—12 16.0... 000 200 000— 2-72. Lolich ‘7-4) and FPreehan; Or- —_——+—Y¥alley—2-13-2.5- and-2-4} 45 ‘ @ut four batters in his winning Ryan {1 The ae a Charlottetown, Thur. June 22, 1968. | SPORTS FRONT “Race Drivers | si Skills CHRIS ANNETT Racing fans at the Charldttetown Driving Park witnessed a race event Tuesday night as Tea Time Gal went.down at ye first turn. That it is an unusual sight to see a horse fall, « an accident occur. is a tribute io the driving ability of the horsemen at the local oval. For it is not too often that there ‘s a pileup on the Charlottetown track or at jeast-there have not been a great number in ratio to the number of races pre- sented at the Driving Park . One must remember that more than 30 cards are pre- sented on the track over the run of one racing season, and with each of these having an average of nine dashes there are more than 450 races seen. The element of danger in- volved in driving a -trotter or pacer escapes most people but the drivers have no easy. the gate comes up te the starting line. Almost every driver tn the field has already four plan to go to the top of the pack ft is not’ easy, at least for this observer.- to forget that each driver is in control of both a sulky and his horse, both of which take up thore than a bit of room on the track. And when about three drivers decide that they are going to he the first into the turn, it is a minor miracle that they do not collide with one another. They have (o judge the width of 4 their sulky so no wheels will be locked, they have to judge their speed so they will not get hung-out;- they have-to be sure that if they do pull in they will not cut off the driver following them and cause a break, they have to contend with their horse if it should jump and. they must keep in ‘mind the pace that they want to follow, all while their horse is tugging at them all the time. And this mind you takes place in the space of about 15 seconds as the field goes around the first turn ~ ACCIDENT INFREQUENT - Why there are not more. accidents~is" ‘beyond me but~tt - gays a lot for the skill of the drivers. The greater the num- = of horses the greater the risk of an accident and that is ra | | Umpwre B:l! Jackowski gives _the out sgn on the sliding Ron “Banto, Chicago Cubs. as San Francisco second baseman Ha! Lanier makes toss to first baseman Willie McCovey for me, tee -~ YER OUT the doubleplay out on Erme Banks in- fourth inning of Na- onal League game yesterday Cmcago. Banks had ‘ground- ed to J’ Hart who flapped to preceeding this action: .but > bat earlier he singled. ‘To rim ms hitting streak to W straiz) games for a Oubs record S21 Francisco won this first gam Lanier 3-2: (AP Wirephoio!’ Santo had walked . Choice, Annan Gal. \ SUMMERSIDE ~ 4° Chariot. Elmer Clow, Meadowbank paid Mr Charmer (W Henderson Times 214.4. 2122 2 tetown horse and a S-year-old $23 to win, the highest single pay 23° Gary T Adios owned bv A bay mare owned by Stanley -of the evening Run Way B Whalen’ Be Serry temeasccide ect. | Mayhew, shared top honors in ‘The track's regular race 4B-*Jim's Joy -‘B Chappell! .44 panover owned by A McNeil ‘the feature event of the ‘nine- RACE ONE Dale Regent ‘L Kelly) 57 Charlottetown ‘ dash race card held at the local Lig : ioral Voot sant Sandybee~ UR. Harper! Elroma ‘J. Chappell 66 A RACES 4 AND 8 | : : i Le J ’ i Stanle Maybeie’s . Glamorous Wee Lass iB. MeKenne 2 —— soege eae 8 8 Glamorous Wick (J Chappel : | Wie ned by -J arless Abb ineau < 5 : | pell. sadeed the uteel. — Lyndon Hanover (E Reeves) 4 White Chaice owned by Elmer Splurge ‘H, Smallwood 2 Golden Russell “G.-Chappeily' 5 Clow, Meadowbank, Annan Gal Doc Wilson ‘A. Burbine) 3. | the might when she went twice Timmy H. (E. Clow) 4: around the ova! in 2.08:4. in the Spelton. Byrd ‘L. Kelly: 6 owned by the Simmac - Katies, ; me ' Amor’s Song ‘C. Chappell 7 Summerside - Orchestra Leader (L. — fourth dash on the card. Second West River 2 E. Bernard's ' in this dash was a nine- -year-old Tinie: 2:18. : RACES 3 AND 7 « Mountain Marie ‘B.. Whalen at brown horse. Splurge. owned by Sandybee owned by H. Hues- Garf.T. Adios (R. Harper 2° Times: 2.08: 2.09 .H. Simmonds of Charlottetown tis Summerside. - Stalag Hanover ‘E. Bernard) 21 > Glamorous Wick owned “ty .and reined- by H. Smallwood. Ellen Joyee 0. Willis) 3.4! Stanley Mayhew , Kinkora The two herses switched a plae- _ RACES 2,AND 6 {Rie Grande G Chapeell f 3 Splurge owned by H,.Simmonds\ ae Chaotic Cle Q Ch O oun 5 event with Splurge emerging Annan Gal (E. Bernard TS! Tid “Freight (T Muitinsn 56: RACE $5 first under the wire in 2.09 flat, only 1-5_pf a‘second slowér than Glamorous Wick's mile Again there were no double dash winners on the card. The other winners included Pine Ridge Marion. Sandybee. White Gary T Ad- ios, Stalag Hanover and Grattan Abe In the final: dash of the night Grattan Abe took a new mark of 2.13:4. The six-year-old bar horse owned by Allie McNeil of Summerside, also payed $12 to meht at the Sovehead Raceway place in this event and combin- The free for ail was as usual ed with Jolly Don to pay $1680 @ thriller. Fourteen cars left the in the second exactor race of-the Wie. but the pack thinned out Two races were particular standouts in a thrill packed night of stock car racing last - field when Tea Time Gal went down and that theré was not . a major accident just goes to show ‘hat the drivers all have supurb ability to act and react, correctly, on the spur of the moment. I for one can not imagine the thoughts of a driver when suddenly he sees a horse and driver fly to the ground in front of him. And what must go through his mind when the horse he | is following makes a break which the driver can’t handie | Lib. ‘Senator Keith Davey WINNIPEG .. (CP) Keith 1961, Elected CFL Commissioner when he hecame national siisabaiitas duties but noted. that night. quickly on the first two turns . quinella combination of = bent = aaa aoa fon in the race returned money. Minner event was $21 60 while ta Firat exactor, on Walter Campbell driving a 1956 the 7th race paid ‘$16 — = a roe nouncer, Eric Johnstone, was ab- flathead and third was Blair sent for last night's race pro- Mutch also piloting a ‘53 Ford- gram and Laird “Boot” Frame. Anatar Matias ites aie the manager of the Horsemen's 4. ‘an a t shaped up Club. sponsors of the local ra ans im the sixth race. way.’ stepped in and perforate a 12 lap overhead eight event. a creditable job "when ‘Reiph ‘Brown stocking MS a Say Splurge, ‘Glamorous Wick. % Split Western Honors | WalterCampbell Tops The Field - — pie. Marion (J. Ber- tends Spurit “Td Smallwood Lowell M.‘H. Smallwood) Lou's ene Lady fA Teer) Handsome Lady ‘E. ad | Honest Patch ‘B. Whalen | Mighty Rock ‘G Chappell: 2 Don ‘J Chappell) —2.19 Ridge sous — second and Milton Drummond ME" Bernard, ” finishing third in his ‘4 Ford ace 9 Another’ double event winner Grattan Abe (G. Robinson was Ralph Brown who blasted Jolly Don (B. Whalen) his hig Desoto honie in first Jorna Price ‘J. Bernard) spot in the first race as well_as Belle Texas FE Fitzgerald’ the sixth. Dave Constable roar- 'Donald’s Pride (L- Carr) ed to the flag in second place Keziah (J. Chappell) at See eer See me eat Miss Lane (J. Harkness wheeled Chev El Camtino to the Rose Alda Chief (G Shappell | at oo 3 Rk ne sas oa cane no Time: —2. 1% thriller, with a spectacular two Grattan Abe owned bw car upset in front of the judges ie Summerside. JA stand. The” fourth race was won by nee Alan MacPhee, with ‘Revel New- PROBABLE i port in a 5! GMC placing second. ~ ; and Bob Silaphant coming home Pp : third with his 34 Chev ITCHERS . The big Zero; a ‘42 Ford pilot- Probable pitchers for today’s “Sed by Duck Wooldridge came major leagtie baseball .zames, ~ home for the. top_money_in_the—with—won- tost- records in paisa fath, with Dave Johoswn again ‘theses placing second and the Keiser American League 7 operated Ford ‘placing third. Detroit‘ Wilson 5-6)- at Wash-. Eddy Mathews loped homie in ington (McCormick 4-6). (N) first. place in. the consolation. Baltimore (Palmer 7-3) -at in his Hudson. powered ‘52 - New—York- 44 Dodge with Melvin “Crowbar’’! Cleveland (Kelley 2 -.2) Fraser placing second and Kevin Boston (Santiago 5-4) Power coming in third Only — scheduled & greater number of cars is National- ees expected next week and a spe- Pittsburgh ° °( Cardwell 3) at: cial event is planned. Alan Mac- Cincinnati (Pappas 55). (N! is (Gibson 10-6) with his ancient Ply- Houston (Giusti 93). (N) , both sixes, have chal- San Francisco (Sadecki 3-5) any flatheads to a show- at Chicago ‘Holtzman 3-6) Only games scheduled —~ F And what must go through his mind when he is coming (Davey, a, man with a@ reputa- organizer for the Liberal party. senators can miss. 21. ‘sitting ' t th +h ‘37 DeSoto edged out Bob Ross’ home with a good chance te win and as well has to think tion for getting things done in He was. done of the ke: _archi- days before los a lhe ‘largest pay of the night <6 fog and Keith Maclean's about gettiig out of « box, of aboul the wheel ofthe other. (politics. Weinesdayaccepled a Tecis of the party's “surge back |—$120—a—day—atter— that and *9* Te daily Wouble on races +56 word on the last turn as all sulky spinning less than an inch from his. \three - year term as commis- to power in‘ 1963. d “sit only one day every: two 24” Gal combined in this feature . three cars fought all the way _. And what must he think when he sees a hole that is al- Sioner of the Canadian Football He resigned from the party years in the Senate to retain © Pay $64.70, the largest pay Of Bogs finished a close second most big enough to go through but he is not sure, while all ‘ague. A job after the Nov. feder = their status. the nighi and MacLean came in inches be the same the outcome of the race depends on his making de- | Canada’s youngest senator eral election, in which the Lib- MUST DO GOOD JOB _ Iw the sixth dash While hind for third |admits. money was-a factor in erals failed to achieve the Com-|- “I believe it is important to. Choice, oped and _Arven and driven OY! ssan Moses wes-o-tue “he must. think-#-bis horse goes-off in to move to § "mons they the Senate that 1 do ¢ ge! 3 Scotus Mas aan ea sulky. “a great relaxer" but a held but Prime Minister Pearson as commissioner. that it is im. Pontiac home in the lead bey hat he must think when the race is not going as he with which he has never had a asked him to stay on for @ portant to the league that 1 4c tee fect. and Sart’ thon Ie ae ae soe P while He did so untit the and of 'a good job as a senator second nthe fee ees ns 2 driver must feal when a good — is $15,000 2 “January. _. Senator Davey a- handsome zr tal me = 3 Ch — hearse g lame tae oe football earnings were APPOINTED TO SENATE ‘\eeatiuate of the University of bf Wal on se And the joy he must feel when he wins by a nose after not discussed, but $25.000 a He was happy with his ap- Toronto's Victoria Coileze “ oS ter Campbell, the Free the horse. and himself combined in perfect union and beat -year has been mentioned pointment to the Senate Feb. moved into politics in 1946 when winner. a better or equal horse on the basis of a better drive. . | ‘Senator Davey also wanted to 24. ihe aiak aineted ta the. auneutive Roger Keizer steamed home in To see the poker faces of the drivers at the Park and expand his activities This “One of the great. weaknesses of the University of Toron:> first place in the second race. thew big nods when ‘they are gsked whether their horse 15 works out extremely well for of my political career so far is Liberal Club 2 eteed ete wi Dave going to win one would think thht they have not got @ Worry me | am a sports nut aware of that it has been spent almost | He*went on to become presi: NEW YORK (AP) — G Johnson 1 2% ‘Ford. plating 2 oe oe oe ee, ee the value of sport in our soci- totally im organization,” he dent of the Toronto and District. ct Vege as ; SOFTBALL ROUNDUP ~ Pistons, Bank Win; Also 2-2 at bat were Wayne Birch. Joe Pierce and Sterling Roberts. The R.C.M.P. although playing errorless ball did. not have the power at the plate with top batter being Granville Mae- Lellan who was 2-4 with a dou- ble and a single Losing pitcher Ina seine league game acheduled at Queen —n last night the Junior Signais whipped the City- Hall squad. 21-/ 7. Dave MacGregor (3-2) was the winning moundsman allow- ing nine hits d. striking out fivé.Gordié Bowtle. (2-4) was the ety.” said. ‘I've always been inter-' Young Liberal -Association and He intends te move slowly ested in the legislative side. I the youngest president. of the ‘F nave am delighted at the chance -to'Toronto and District Liberal onto unfamiltar grouhd some ideas but I will not dis prove myself in the legislative | Association cuss them or attempt to imple- sense.’ _ment them. until] I am vinced that I'm right.” . TAKES OVER JAN. 1 He will work as closely as possible with G. Sydney Halter. shou the Winnipeg lawyer he suc- ‘terests. ceeds Jan. 1. Senator Davey, post He was con- 40, brings an impressive background ih pub- | tions to the commissioner's sales manager i He was chairman of publicity « filiation. but will not campaign Ontario election campaign, actively on any major level. when the CFL people were concerned resentation} in the legislature a possible conflict of in- Senator “Davey is ithe former Isobel Hart of Wood- Senator Davey appeared he- stock, Ont. fore representatives of all CFL three children, Donald, clubs Tuesday night and spent 8, and Catherine, 2 fas than an hour discussing Pat Mahoney of Calgary, is aims. CKFH. Foster Hewitt's Toronto geniiemen that there need be a suitable successor to Halter, losing hurler and was relieved was Dennis Cosgrove (43). radio station from .1949 until no conflict between my sena- approached Senator by Dennis Flannagan in the \torial obligations and my duties after he was informed the sen-. third: The City Hall team led 3-2 jas commissioner.’ ator might be interested in the — the first by tag pn BASEBALL . ROUNDUP He will work hard to fulfil his 'position:: that, it was the Signals all the ? ene. way. Bob Whitlock had a per- First First (et night atthe plate. sing 64 Cy siang aun ait ooo 3.30 Chisas — sonemn ens 7100 Giants Sweep Twin Bill; Stanley and Robert Stewart each Seen. Ce MF 15 Bem ag ae . (8 : aa went 3-8. For the icsers, Junior |, Héf¥an 32) Allon. (7) Ray |, Kusert SfcNertney Or ‘ioles | Blank Yankees: “Glannagan was 2-2 and Uncle yoo Seana tar ae eee Hunter. Grilli ee Amit Dennis went 1-2. ay Tillman (8). HRs: Cle—Colavits (8) and Roof. HRs: KC—Cater NEW YORK (AP) ~At- the Speing—Park--Diainand— the. Bankers gained ground on meter ‘7! r madolin the idle Pistons by beating the gerong “New? York 000 000 000 @ 49 run homer in thé seventh inning paced San Francisco “Giasts’ |: Eee: 10-4 and snapped the ¢leveland-—-002-001-200—S 93 Barber (7-2) and Etchebar- | as Baltimore —Orioles—blanked—an $5-vietory-over Chicago-and-—Cap--Peterson drove in two- Mounties winning streak a! Boston 010 102 011— 6 93 Ten. Talbot (5-5) Hamilton (9) New York Yankees 30 Wednes- a sweep of their double-header runs with a bases-loaded single “three games Siebert, Kelley, (2-3) (8) and and Howard. HR: Bal—Blefary qay night Wednesday. and Lanier delivered two. more Lad by the hitting and pitch- Rookier, Azue (8); Sadowski, ‘12 « Barber gave up an infield i.3 The _Giants _won the opener with his double. | was 22 at bat and.‘wh®d struck man (ZI) (9) and Tillman, (8): HRs: Cle—Colavito -Bos-Conigliaro ‘13 “MARITIME RACING | MONCTON (CP) Roland's 2-5 Delight, owned by Mrs. Eric ners Whebby of Dartmouth;’captur- Other. single winners were Red | ‘ed the $1,640 timetable early- Herring (2.14), closer.at Brunswick Downs Wed- (2.12 4-5), Honey Byrd ‘2.14 3 nesday. night Pride's Star (2.12!, Off Stride He took a riew record of 2.09 ‘215 35), Dot's Chief. ‘2.14 1-5 and then lowered it to 2.06 Brother Baldwin (2.12 3-5) ,and 45 in winning his division He Adios Guy (‘2.12 3-5 then won a three horse raceoff Payotts were small in 2:10 —— Double winners were Spanish: Wey 21325 an 2Bikoen GOLF DRAW mew records) and Mister M at. 10). There were no double win- the third round of the Mrs Lord Dalzell (2:10 45° and T Texas D 2:10 1-5:spht dashes WL. Prowse sponsored poin: in pthe—other mvision —of—the matgp at the Belvedere Golf_and tie Winf®r Club today They finished 2-3 m_ the 1 1185 — B. MecCuaig. J Chance AB ES ZT BOE =COMIBIIARO VIZ) Dee Re poe nn _ Baltimore Washington; ched-a four-hitter and He wil) retain his Liberal. af- for the Liberals during the 1959' rty tripled its rep- married _to.tadio or television coverage. The Daveys have best punches and kept on going | 10..lan, to maintain his reputation as | .chairman of a four-man CFL March 29 scrap at Toronto. He . “I believe I convinced these committee charged with finc'tg has a 3512-2 reeord with | Davey stopped ee emaees » "nae ee - Steve \er's two-run homer in the first down Bonavena's proposed ring | ad ae eer ptt “Inning and” Hal Lanier s tworun debut as a” pop singer with ay 000 000.300— “Curt Blefary blasted a three- double in the four. Chuvalo, the durable Canadian champion who went 15 rounds with Cassius Clay. is an 8to-5 favoriie over Argentina's Oscar | Bonavena for tonight's heavw- yes fight af Madison Square ard The 18 - round main even starts at 10 pm. EDT with no_ Chuvalo. walked into Clay's | Windshield one of -the toughest heavy-_ weights in the business in the knockouts and never has been | The fighters and — have tried everything to steam up the bout. They asked for a ,fight to the finish but the cont | ‘mission turned them down. | ‘They also lost out in a request | to let the fight go an extra five rounds if it was all even after ; The musicians’ union thumbed Ee ; Dieseteetineticetninl econ out in’ the second inning peal then retired 14 Yankees in or- tega (6-5) Hannan (1) Segui (2) der before walking Mickey -Lines .8)- and Casnova. HRs: ‘ Det—McAuliffe (11) Horton (7). Mantle in the seventh. After son. Wash—Casanova (4) ; double play Elstom Howard dou- Broglio in the ‘first. mning of needed relief help in the eighth | wi Netient League bled for the second hit off the the night¢ap. Jim Davenport after giving up see homer hen Whee 000 030 000-3 60 Oriole lefthander. -Singling in one run before Haller to Ernie Banks. Billy Williams. Chicage “901 100. 000— 2 92 The other New York hits were crashed his 13th homer, therm and John Boccabella alse Perry $1) Linzy (7) and Hal- Singles by. Clete Boyer in the knocked him out in the third. homered for the Cubs. ler. Koonce (1-2) Jenkins (5) eighth and Pepitone in the’ ———— os Te Lee & and Hundley HRs: Ninth j Chi—Williams -(9) Loser Fred ‘Talbot checked Second 2 ‘the American -League | leaders San. Fran. 304 $120 ontwo singles until the seventh, Chicago #11 ..1020— 5110 when Brooks Robinson singled, v Herbe! (2-0) McDaniel (8) Boog Powell walked and Blef- Henry 9, and F-" lio ary, a former Yankee farm- A Estrada (5 . -oeft hand. hit the first pitch into the” 6 Jenkins (8) and Huadiey ‘right field bleachers for. his 12th HRs SF—Haller _ ” 1 Banks (4). John Surtees Leaves Ferrari Beer: —_—-— Joe Pepitone grounded into a homer of the year. CHICAGO (AP) — Tom Hail- fifth inning and holding off the run in the seventh and Jim Hart Cubs for right-hander Gaylord capped the Giants’ Perry's ninth victory of ‘the sea- the ninth with his 18th homer. | The Giants pounced on Ernie victory Haller singled across another scoring in | Ron Herbel gained his second without. a loss but How to become | _@ wraparound. Me Ridea Suzuki =the aie —— = motorcycle that takes Canada’s meas- . — time 2 14 13) wac the HE Likely, 122 —M: Cannon. G ure!—It. levels, hilly roads—it smooths Suzuki has; model just your speed— : eee wine ae ee ae bumpy country trails. . . and it's built take a spin on one or all of the dazzling . | a BAOKVELS “DOWNS NO Ta kK Matte 1ODENA, Italy ‘Reuters)— for years of happy fun at highway’ modets—from 50 ce.. Sports Standard ©. 136 — L. Samson, A MacLean. ),.,.¢ B h racing Surtees, ace Britis a Zz speeds. to the 250 x. 6 H | (CP)—Horses from Moncton. and ¢ - Runt 143 PD. Rogers : : oc. ustler.. | Prince Edward Isiand collecied 44 MacMillan. F MacKenne. Ut. and the aurora Whisper quiet, too. So you don’t miss : ‘ mibst of the honors onan eight: 159 — M Weir. M Gaudet. 1 tjons Rerrari announced Wed: a word of her ballads as you swing 0 ae “dash harness ng card Were Laidlaw. 1.37 . ae 8 along together. oe a Lord ie Suzuki's spirited dual-stroke engine > her Bill; owned by FR The Gedaien was announced g Syotsine Taian dnd” <2 —soanec_of. the staid 2 ater a gmeeting here Wednes- & . delivers more usable horsepower than a Ral Byes. gwned by “Murdock Trophy was se TA. Laid = day between: the 32-year-old for- § @ 4-stroke—with less effort. Hup, two, “faylor of Moncton.-eactt-posted—[2nner-up — Miss B.. More=id°._ mer world champion driver. and Hup, two. Instead of Hup.two. three, # : (double wins en ow an cup Mes Mr the founder and head. of the four. And, that’s backed by Suzuki’s Fastest mie of the nigh!--2.97 . alae dlls . Ferrari | firm.- Enzo Ferrari, : $5i—was siepped by Borderview Baker_ i - over,a dispute between Surtees Guarantee—the best in the business, Mobert. owned by Eri ae. and the Ferrari team chief, | , yi 4 . Harry Wire! bby of Dart acer an 5 SEEK | aury eyes io, Dragoni. The rela # economy af Relfarice Baisy Ta ne nas been | ou won t be alone! Preacher Bill's times wer? TWO HILLS. Alta. +CP®-The ‘ees objected to Dragoni’s : * veers Sy Conatiar ta-mers trem coon ee BY . = 2.09 +5 and 2:10 45. Gri Evens tions -Giub of this ned decision to replace him by Ital- fg 8 foe quailty svesuct made trom : “HERS Wer 2-19 980 oe ace eiee ee ey am iriver Ladovice Seartiott at —— asei-haipibtiiarsiasiieniaariaar on DIVISION OF LEVY INDUSTRIES LIMITED “y Other winners were Rorder- toi sa cegioash heauts conc tht Le: Mans 2¢-hour’ race last oe Ag Your aeaie: to MELiANci ® MOTORCYCLE DEPT., 1771 WESTON 'ROAD | ~——— yiew-Bob-Lee--2-07 43 — Piven tbs 23 en ne inet averccr SOLD onan: POTENT BSEETS “eT WW ECTTANTI NS nets Weenees ONTAR ee (2:14) and Miss. Montgomery re nies Coenen a rrari. officials said Dragon! , 1o : (2:15 45 cae aided mcm ae a Surtees had not suffi- Veteran left-h. Curt - . Best camb natien pas “as a. & “OLD LOVE IS TRUE ciently recovered from serious; Simmons was sold by the & k ' 47.60 quinelia 8 Fly i VANCOUVER ‘CP; — Datid injuries he received , at the | Louis Cardinals ye serday to M 4 i Brower i cram asa, Bs ny eras hse Cuca Gam rae ee:” MeQUAID GROCERIES LTD. BIKE SHOP g SPORT LO ~ . . mond, 69..married to cap 4 ro pent iggt f t Mosport, Ont., waiver price. simmons, : SAINT JOHN. NB. CE mance which began in Scotland : woe all : ee ——- had'a 1-1 record with the - = a paced the {aste*' before the First World War e Plains of _ Kowa Wd ak amet : Cendinals ahd an-eatned-Ton TRACADIE CROSS ae mee ; ees eet e ne TIigit On a Rhine 1 Oram. emigrated to Canada and Québec were named atte! Ta * average “of. 4.59, appearing in - : < 2 mE : racing card. here Wednes@ey.:the two. met again on! Martin. a 2ilot wh once | only 10 games : Prince Eqyvard Island “ . 183 GREAT GEORGE ST. winning ‘ne one dash in 2.10 year. sced part of tham (AP Wirephoto’ i t Ns a \