n o-s><>1nii.:¢~»-~»~ ...-...-.... PAGE SIX Bron ks Beaten Are l7-O REGLVA, Oct. 14 _(CP) —-Re- ina Roughriders today kept alive of: hopes for a. play-off spot in the western interprovinclal rugby nion when they smothered Calgary ranks 17-0 in a Thanksgiving eon- THE (JHARLUTTETUW N UU A R I ii A N OCTOBER 15, 1940 REMEMBER WI-TN (BY The Canadian Pram l Stanley Ketch 1, World's mlddleweeighlllfiilillirilg 315:‘ . . Ulmmhlf! at the earl i shct Zndpakiilg ti‘: century. was cm“)? M0» 30 years ago toils . Est at Park De Young. e. E .___ E ‘L. . E E E Close Finishes Thlfll<$ College lAaron L, June Evans, Direct Athletics At iL., And George Mac Winners Critical Stage iln Keenly Contested Card i Close. exciting stretch duels furnished a large crowd iot’ horse followers with many a thrilling moment yester- Wirlay afternoon as the Carry On Canada Thanksgiving § rac put on to raise funds for an ambulance for the Red i Cross, ivere run off with Aaron I.., Direct L., George Mac E‘\'l \' YORK. Oi-L. .\ll v '11‘ i llut- _ _ lined l and June Evans being returned the winners in the four "t" 1 l classes raced with only Aaron I.., and Direct L., being able Yl'\]|I's 504 t0 conic through with straight heat victories. Sii'i"i'<l'i_v, ‘ _ i liellriiie Bl; Crowd appearance on on Island tracfbf ‘Li1lll‘€l Hanover, chocolate bay stallion noiv owned by Frank Mc- Kay of East Royalty. Laurel Han- over. the fastest record stallion ever to come to Canada; as a two year old he took a record of 2:04 3-4: 2104 1-4 as a three-ywar-old and a mark of 1:59 1-4 as a foiir- weiir-olii \\'Ol‘l(l'S champion stal- _lion a record he held from 1035 to 11938 until Billv Direct battered 1t. lln all his racing he has never worn a boot. Although his racing‘ hays are now over Laurel still re- itains some of his speed as he show- Ied yesterday in several brushes‘ given him by his driver. Other features oi’ the after- noon's program were several vocal selections by Charlie Chamberlain and lively marches by the Char" ‘iottotouin Community Band under the leadership of Tom lvfcFar- laiie. all being well received. The band was making its first public appearance. An exhibit also creating a lot oi’ attraction was the display of a model miniature farm at the east bleachers. This work which showed fine workmanship was done by .\fr. Edmund Gallant of Tignlsh, it taking him a year and a half to complete the fine and delicate piece of work. The lengthy program was all completed before five o'clock and ghe officials from Starter D. K. .McLeoil down zleserve commenda- 't.ion on the way in which they handled the meet. 'l.‘he Class A Trot was the first |race called with three horses, June Evans. Millie Kalmuck and ‘squire Hanover coming to the ,\\‘li‘(3, headed by Miss Vimy Jones jwho lead the field of horses up to the wire. June Evans went away on the pole followed by Squire Hanover on the outside with Mll- ,il8 Kalmuck tucked in. squire at- itempting to go round on the out- side went zo a break to drop back iiviili Julie sl-ill leading and Millie trailing. They kept their positions ;untll the last eighth when both lMiilie and Squire started their drives. Squire wasn't quite up to ‘it but 10 yards from the wire , Cool but '_‘l(‘l\l‘ weather greeted in“; m; --»ivd that took in the last race nit-ding of the season and they saw ihe horses mark up fost i times for so late in the season with Aaron L... pacing the second heat o: i119 (‘hiss A PllCc in 2:10 l-4 and Lilli-cl I... tiutiing together two miles of 2:12 flat in winning the iClass B Pace; Juno Evans also Pshowcd plenty of speed in winning ‘Lhe deciding heat of the Class A Trot lii 211i 1-2 while George Mc- Jntyre/s great three yienr old trol- ter fill-fl‘ finishing fourth in the first heat, due to a damaging break came back to trot the next two miles in 2:17 and 2:18 1-4 to win the honors. Altogether the afternoon from ivpoiiit was a decided suc- i1 neat sum being rcal- ; med . the Ambulance Fund. During the afternoon Dr. W. J. P. lxfzicMillan, President of the local Red Cross Society thanked the people for their attendance and paid tribute to the efficient work ihe Charlottetown Carry on Can- ada Corps were doing. Already the speaker stated over $20,000 had been realized by the Society in their drive for funds for war pur- poses and he was certain that. in the near future their objective o! $25000 would be reached. Mr. W. S. Grant. President of the Charlotietiiivn Carry on Can- ada Corps also was heard briefly during which time he thanked most sincerely all who had work- ed to make the meeting a success and also heartllga thanked the crowd for their nitcndance. S! (‘Q , U, . may ‘so in for lean veltevc we are on the "w i» 4- w.» ivzll cor- piroik‘ re- Meets k5 Joe O'Brien Wins Dram Another feature of the after- noon was the awarding to Joe O'Brien of the British Consois ’l‘riip.iiv for the driver obtaining ilit‘ filth‘! points during the reccni. Old 1101110 Week racing program Di-ix ~ UBrien finished the meet tied with Driver Tyndall Sample. each having 1'1 1-2 points. Yes- terday the two horsemen drew for the trophy with O'Brien being the winner. There were two draws Millie showed a head in front and made Driver Sample winning the ,won by a neck. first, to decide which horseman Second limit: Away on the first fscore Millie Kalmuck went to the front. followed by June Evans and squire on the outside. They kept their order flashing by the stand but all three drivers shook their I horses lip on the back stretch and imade a drive right to the wire 3with June showing too much speed for Ahllle, winning by half a length with Squire Hanover 8841111 third. '1' rd Heat: The third heat was nearly a repetition with June tak- ing off to the front from the start and was never headed. Driver Mc- Nelll winning by a length from Millie and Squire despite hard i would have the privilege of draw- ,ing first for the trcpiiy. Semple lhnivevci" did not fare off so well on lliis second attempt drawing the "n nk with the trophy going to l)l'l\'['l' O'Brien. Mr. Somple than sportsmaiilike presented the trophy to his successful rival amid loud applause from the stands. ‘Flir- meet also marked the first i "IRISH" LEO K ELLY Hard liilliiii; island fighter who meets llili Sparks of Amherst at tlii- <pririlnz (luh Saturday night [or the Maritime light heavyweight title. L3... drives from each several times during the mile. (lass t‘. Trot and Pare: This race had five starters and they ivent nwiiv on the third score with scotty Watson at the rail. Little Audrey however snapped the pole at the first, turn followed by Silent lViar. Lucky Guy. George Miw who had gone to a break iiiid Scotty Watson. Positions remained un- changed all during the first half and halfway up the back stretch: here the entire field started out in chase of Little Audrey but couldn't make it. Little Audrey winning by half a length from the fnst stopping Lucky Guy with Sil- ent. Afar third, Georgi-i Mac fourth and scotty Watson fifth. Second Heat: Little Audrey ag- ain went to the front chased hot- ly by George Mac and Lucky Guy with Silent Mao who had acne t0 "ii break and Scotty Watson sev- eral lengths back. The three lead- ers raced like a team as they com- lplPtHl the rim circuit; solos uil lthe back stretch. George Mac trot- itlni; beautifully went to the front at the three quarters pole and ‘made the remaining posts all win- I! nlng ones with Little Audrey sec- lm1(i_ Lucky Guy third. silent Mac Q ‘mm-iii and grotty Watson again lflfth. The mile was in 2:17. Third iieai: George MM We! H I mm’ £01m Sweet Cops ciro expertly blended from 38 clossilicollons oi hot favorite to capture the third Ilia clioicosl iiqinio toboccos. 5o they ore uniquely mild heat and race and his backers ‘were not. disappointed. Compeli" urirl iragionP-Conodcfs most 'populor cigarettes. Buy 0 poclmqn today. greeted non came from Silent Mac during the heat: going up the back .\ll'l'“.(‘l\ Silent. Mac showing a burst oi speed went. to tlic front and had ii length lead at the half; the drives again lxgan as they head- ed up to the three quarters and it. was a battle right to the wire be- tween Silent Mac. George Mac and Little Audrey with George Mac having too much brush. winning from Silent Mark by a length and '11 hiilf with Little Audrev third i and Lucky (iuy fourth. snotty Wat- Jttyl llith. I (‘his A Pile-e: Aaron l... had too illlllil ."N'(Ll for Jane Azolf furliiei (.i.i.iii Ciieult star ill tlii- leiiture l on the card. the (Jlass A Pace. .l.l|l iii-int away on the pole the l.i»i liiini. iviih Aaron L. tucked in and both ilrivers were content. to "'I'lic purest [mm i'ii rrliicli tobacco can be smoked!" $1.00 sends 300 SWEETCAPORALorWlNCHESTER ciqnriiitns or $1 .00 will sonii eithorl lb. "if OLD VIRGINIA piiio tobacco or l lli. of SWEET (IAPOHAL FINE CUT 'Wllll Viiiiiio piiyiurs) to Ciiiiailiaiis sowing in (J.A.S.F. overseas only. $2.50 sends 1,000 cigarettes to an individual or unit. Aililross "Sweet Caps," P.O. Box 5000. Montreal, PB. , \\'.ll' frir the last half before mak- ’$ W E E T C ‘A P O R A l_ C I G A R E T T E 5 iiiv, illPll‘ drives. As they complet- ed the first circuit they stepped "1118 I great burst of speed head- Features Ma 1111666 R 1X18 Jane 25 yards from the wire to win by a neck. The mile was in 2:16 i-2 but the last half was in 1:04 1-2 with the last quarter in 30 l-4 seconds, remarkable time for the time o: year. In the second heat Aaron L.. went to the front and made every post a winning one as Jane again could not head the O'Brien driven mare in the stretch with the mile . being paced in 2:10 l-4. Direct I... full brother to Aaron L., chalked up the second straight heat victory of the day heading Major Bowes and Usclta Britten each trip. In the first heat Major Bowes, this year's leading ra winner and owned by Airs. Samp- son Grady of Suiiiinersidc. led 1 right to the top 0i‘ the stretch but could not stand Direct L.'s closing drive with the latter winning by 221i; a length in the fast time of and the Bowes horse. OFFICIALS Starter: D. K. McLeod. : Dr. F. C. Dourzan. Wat-l ' . H. yfiirplijv. A. " \lt‘l§lllllflll, is r-nii our ouiihvsv l r g: TURNED AQOLJND 5O EA$Y llxl THESE CANYONS I. June Evans iMcNaiil) liMiliie Kalmuck (Kelly) ;Sqllll'E Hanover iSemple) Time: 2:18 1-2; 2:17: 2:11 1-2. Vl/inning horse owned by Wel- lington McNelll, Charlottetown. Acorn, J. Patrol Judge: Ira. Douglas. Clerk of Course--W. J. Brown. S UMMA RY Class A Trot Class C Trot h Paco iGeorge Mac (Dr. McIntyre) title Alldrey (Kennedy) lucky Guy iSobey) Silent Mac Scotty OX1. w. rm, _ Watson (Brookins) Time: 2:24; 2:17; 2:18 1-4. The winning horse is owned by Geo. McIntyre. Montague. ‘In’ the second and final heat Ch"! A P1160 - vflmlml" . I1 .- ,. .. - arrived too late for the oi ring m? 19111110“ 8T0 011 llfllld- Sflld ' glifiiictthhan iileohiili’ lgtlztnfllastlllinclflng ‘Aaron L. (O'Brien) 1 1 Workout by the “rveulars" buflivill Irvin» M17193’ celifllnly have U“? Goes ACtlOII M had m0 f‘ f “l! lJflne A20" (Kelly) a “i; mm 5¢g10ngQn1o|-;o“-_ stuff and it is possible that some n mum Spam“ or l6 Tr»; - q- _ . . “Naturally it is still too earlv to °l “Wm Wm b9 51811953‘ ———— Summerslde owned hoise again fle- ~~15 12. 2-10 1-4. " _ .~ . 180mg we mus m 2: The first winning horse owned by Mb tell what the team will be like,’ WINNIPEG, _Oct. 14 -(cp) _ Mime around the m, hud a Ne}; and Mclsaac‘ Charlottetown saéd [gym tafazr the drill, while , rtlilHtCjiie. smootlr-ivorkim ‘length lead and had increiiseil lL _ £31m Slam lfilfiilluflflk “P170 “t | £0? lmficitllle 15w??? m“) Gear ;to a length and a hall as they (glass B Pace “gee S‘: at "116 aft“; m? ‘eflgllxistztkliyn; Lgelicflyfilftlfjlémg illrflfl .- _ w- ‘ n . ‘llfolltielleélhellflllfllitlle. itllisiecisgiigrxitooncovillllo [Direct L. (MoNeuh I 1 on the vets because as it stands i b L d theatre Rink. ll) l lhad raced trfimegged 1n me first “my”. Bowes (o-Bnen) z 3 right now I know more about the‘ g y The “Wld Chflmblon New Yon ‘heat was drawn for the second Usrlm Brltton (Brwklllfl) 8 dr S??? Sig‘? have been he“ for the 3.1186155“?! thetwamonfll HON"! mile which made the race il Time: 2:12: 2'12. irvme ‘h i Firs)?“ Rerebu ‘at full strength straight battle l)t‘l-\\'t‘t‘ll na-i-i-i on wmm“? ‘mm’ “med “Y Me- ‘ 1° “m” t” Cllnadle“ HALIFAX, Oct. i4 ~10?) __ ' “W” “m” ‘"1" “l” ‘“'° ‘Neill and Mclsaac, Charlottetown. GADIZ, S The l pm n. “n .320-ton British freighter may- z. four or whose crew were killed and seven wounded bv two bomb; dropped from a ntiirdav in badl)v ‘THERE'S No sEuslauE w REAsou FER rr-— “rt-us IS ‘lH’ NINTH CANYON RuMNlal‘ iu- MAIM AN’ NIN"I'H STREETS AT J-‘Rwiitiiimg clfirlFlED coo-n imnvminmumia 11am n: spam H3”: J A. JohnlPaul Winner Of St. John Race SAINT JOHN, N}, 0., l“ (CPJ-John min, i...ii,,,,‘,',,,,,,,, from ltocky Point, P.E.I., W0" 5 ten-mile road ram» ll""(\ ~-,,i.,.._ llts time was 5'1 minutes 48 sec- onds. The only iiiiici- h“ . l- Was Jack Bouchard, Ellniiiiid. ston, N.B.. who covered the (uni, in one hour, seven minutes and ten sccondl. McDonald. "Old Guard” Of Canadiens l Swing Into Action At Habitants Training Camp ST. HYACINTHE. Que, Oct. l4 - ! Bruins, reported that at least. six (CPJ - The “old guard" of Mcn- I of the amateus in camp appear treal Canadlens clinic to town to- T0841)’ Y0K‘ 1119 mall)!‘ 1958116- The)’ day, swinging into their first turn are Conny Tudin, last year with La- 4 1 1 on the ice under the watchful eye | chine Rapides in the Provincial 1 2 3 l of Coach Dick Il‘\'il1 SllOfl-ly afleri League, Tony Grebe-ski of Sydney a 3 4 , a. drill involving: the rookie pros i Millionaires. Ken Reardori. on Ed- 3 4: and amateurs 500K111!’ places win-h mflntdfl M11110!‘ 185i 581180“. Elmer 5 5 a the National Hockey league Club. Liflch 0f M90“? 55W. $55k» J00 B9B- Only absentee in the camp now Oll- 0! T7511. B- 9-. find 30117111)’ is defenceman \Valter Biisii-eil who Q1111!!! o! Ottawa- is expected either lill‘! tonight or “They have been Out-standing i0 early tomorrow. Centre-man Polly dim? and We hi!" l0 find Out l! Drouin, another Hnbitaiit they will show up as well now that (Walker) Hockey Machine this season after having flood sue. cess with Toronto Maple Leafs for a number of seasons, showed en. thusiasn when hp said that, “Toe Blake and Murph Chamberlain ogre the first on and the inst off e ice." Acadia UIllViTFSliY took over un- §f“.’,1f§,.fl",°“_¥“,“,“ hm" disputed Possession of first place umii.,i{..,u- ,,.‘.-.;,_‘f.“; ti.” ~° W1‘ i; title Halifax City Senior English l lllflll‘ f"I\>"t1")rvn-- 6.1.1. §CP;,G:l(lYt:gn3 118 y League today b df ti l H i ' Truro, 13-3, for their thllrd itggigxllffy.‘ lleilialdcliieggrlglislligcllgfgphclligiilfl H?‘ victory. last week. ivas between the at the opposite end of the rink to Davie Kerr, regular Range,- mg ._ minder. With l‘ _ Oct. 13.—-(AP> — lane. arrived here damaged condi- Dllnnrd‘; rcllcvcs aches. Irvin and business nirinaizc-r Frank PMiFlCR. forulcr manager of Boston‘ By J- n. 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