PAGE SEVEN when the writer read of the ter- flm storms on the Atlantic re- cenfly, the thought occurred that pgrhaps our friend Prof. SARock- Md would be having a tough time ,1 1g in his journey to Bermuda. as pjpcr-CHTEO of the Jean S. Ander- wn. a schooner loaded by Well McNeill with live stock and prod- um My thoughts received con- llrmution Wednesday when the M“ appeared in the Guardian ihat the vessel had arrived safely ifter encountering one of the worst storms ever experienced, and losing six horses, a number of cat- tle and other valuable cargo. Noth- ing was said about the genial Profes- 101', but we must assume that many. mmiy times he wished he was back an tcrra flrma. And what about Captain Cape? Was the doughty little trottcr one of the six? We trope not. Horsemen in Saint John and vi- r-inity have been doing some buy- ing and trading. For instance Billy Bondeer 2.09 l-i-record taken at Charlottetown Exhibition-has been gold by C. M. Alexander to Lee Jones, Wiekliam, N.B., Peter Light- ning, 2.13 3-4, figuring in the deal. liir. Alexander afterwards selling that horse to Leonard Barrieau of Zeiliriii Acadia, who also bought lliiriy Kane, three-year-old pacer. He intends to race both of them ‘m the ice this winter. Bnciouche and Saint John will be centres of ice racing this win- tcr. In the former place there are in addition to the horses of Mr. Barricnu, Brave Arion 2.08 1-4, Preferred Stock 2.09 1-4, and Nor- ihtrn Prince 2.11 1-4, as ‘well as lcvcral others with and without records. C. M. Alexander has done some buying and this time it is Peter Reaper 2.07 1-2, bay gelding by Peter Potempkin, that he has se- cured. This chap is of beautiful appearance and excellent manners, resembling considerably his half brother Cardinal Prince 1.59 1-4, the season's champion pacer. I. have no line on Peter this season, but last year he started in seven races, winning three of them and" finished the season eligible to the 2.10 pace. At Carrolton, Illinois, he was 1-1-1, best time 2.10, and at Circigsville, Ill., lic was 1-1-1, best time 2.08 l-2. At Charleston. Ill., he trimmed a good fleid of pacers, stepping the first heat in 2.0). All his races were over ‘half-mile tracks. Looks like a pretty good pact-r for the 2.17 class, to which he is eligible. - The many admirers of Betty 5.. 1.07, whose phenomenal racing over Maritime tracks the seasons of 1034-35 is fresh in our memories, will be pleased to learn that she is lound again and Mr.Alexander will rare her next season. Betty is a 1.14 class eligible. Oh. by the way, the Alexander family have another new pacer— Jean Stratton. 2.05 1-4, imported by C. M. and sold afterwards to his father. Johnny Conroy. popular Mari- time traincr, is located in Saint John, N. B., mid will likcly remain all winter. He is exercising sev- eral horses. Twenty years ago Walnut Hall Farm. Lexington, Kentucky. pur- chased Guy Axwortliy 2.08 3-4 at the Old Glory Sale, for $20,000. During the same week an offer was made privatefy of $20,000 for the fast trotting mare Lucille Spear 2.03 1-4 and refused, the owner finding cause for regret inter on, At the same Old Glory sale that Guy Axworthy was dis- posed of, 20 ivc-anliiigs by The Harvester 2.01, were sold at an av- erage of $715. A great race horse iimscif. his get were a disappoint- nient and he rapidly passed out of zhe picture. Tod:iy_his blood is :liiefly valuable through his daugh- hers. James W. Power, Sports Editor 2f the Halifax Herald, in a recent issue of that paper, makes some lntercstlg comparisons of the time made by various class horses in 1006 and thirty years after- yards-in 1936. 1t meant very con- iiderable research on his part, be- cause the Year Book would not [ive the owners or winning driv- lrs, and it could only have been obtained from Mr. Power's own Mes or scrap book. He‘is the ne plus ultra of harness horse scribes, on that point there can bc no ar- Iument. The recent publication of the Review of the Harness Racing sea- lon in the Maritime: compared with the season of 1000, thirty years ego, shows some interesting facts. That season, 1006, was the year of’ the Massachusetts invasion when Gloria, 2.10 1-4, driven by Prank P. Fox, was the fastest per- former of the turf season with a mile at Chatham, N.B., in 2.10 2-4, md the fastest gelding was Dr. Band, also piloted by Fox. which went in 2.15 1-4 at Chatham. This Pear the Maine mare, Mildred May 1.04 1-2, paced at Fredericton in 2.05, and Bud Wenger, also from Maine, paced in 2.05 1-4 at Wood- stock. The fastest mile in 1906 by a stallion was 2.10, named Kings- borough, owned by Capt. l’... D. BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING Morton. Disby. while this season Calumet Budlong, owned by Mrs. M. Ballard, North Sydney, paced 111 2.05 [-2. K‘ " Bu W55 .154; the fastest new performer, while this year the Newfoundland mare, Harvest Melody trotted at Char- lottetown in 2.10 1-4. The fastest Maritime bred pacer was Rita 111., t owned by Wallace Cole, Chester, t. with her mile in 2.17 1-2, while the past season Peter Onward, owned by George Matthieu, Campbellton, Diced at Montaxue in 2.11 3-4 and Guy Ann, a three year old‘, paced at Charlottetown in 2.16 1-2. Itil I01. of the sifl-bles. was the fastest trotter and the fastest gelding in 1906. in 2:16 1-2, while this season Heatherbeii, owned by Col. D. A. McKinnon, Charlottetown, reduced both these Maroons Have Chance-To Tie Lead Tonight up till now. MONTREAL, Dec. 1l.— (GP) - Thou inlury- fiddled Montreal I Maroons confidently lurvcyed a! l7 against Montreal Canadians to- monowwlllputtheminatiefa points for top spot in the ‘Na- (Xnadian ional Hockey League's section. Lesa than 2c hours ago Tommy ‘a Maroom were in the cellar but a victory against Chicago Black Hawks started them on their way. New a win against their intra- city rivals would mean 13-point tn- tcls for Marmns. ‘New York Ameri- cans and Canadians. Americans, however, would have played two less games than the Montreal teams. German's usual ‘Luck of the Irish" has been missing. though. Its been one injured player after another and his team swings into action tontormw minus OI? THE UHARLTYITPYIT )WN GUA KDiAN THE Junior Rangeiis Win Fast, Free - scoring Encounter From Abegweits 8-5 Displaying the smoother attack ing the fourth Ranger goal on a and at the same time being oppor- pass from Saunders. Rangers were tunists of the first order, Junior m full command at this time but Banners last niaht chalked up uieu- when Ev Jay went in unassisted $600114 KIN-season victory over the for the Ranger's fifth Abbies start- Abbies when they won a rugged, ed to press hard, fast skating, tree scoring encounter At 16.16 Art Perry on a play with 3 W 5- ‘Campbell and Kelly shot number Always in the lead from the last two for the Abbies and with the minute of the first period Bankers Rangers short two men with only Ilevtrihelw had to display all their forty seconds of the period remain- wft w keen the desired. hard lng the losers got back in the tun flaming Abbies in check. Behind 5-1 nlng with Johnny Kelly shooting a in the late stages of the SCLOilQ goat on apass from Dowling. period the losers came back ski-i After that scoring outburst fans 15ml)’ but 111F119]! t0 rtaii their Oll- were content to witness o. low scor- ponents 6-5 with -€:..S than live uiui- 111g final session, but such was not utes to go in the final session; bu. the case. Although the period was their desperate attacks wilted and probably the slowest of the game before the game Had. 1111.51.11» it didn't; prevent marksinen from Rangers had snot two more con.»- ers behind young Davis tne 1.1 y.a. old Abbie goalie, a ymiigstei- up from the midget ranks, who, uL§pn~C seeing eight goals shot beiiiiiu ii.m nevertheless gave an Ollt-itfl-llflillg the Rangers got the odd counter. went through alone a minute after the start to increase the {bangers lead to 6-3, but two Abbie goals in finding the strings five times. Again buffer Worth on a typical effort , S PORT WORLD Dynamiters Turn Back; Halifax Team (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) HALIFAX, Dec. lb-Unieashiriga brilliant passing attack after their opponents had opened the scoring, Kimberley Dynamlters, Canadian amateur hockey champions, de- feated an all-star Halifax squad 11-3 in an exhibition game here tonight. The victory climaxed a success- ful trans-Canada tour by the champions. It was their last game on Canadian ice before sailing Sunday for England as the begin- ning of a. European tour. Burnett, husky defenseman, led the Kimberley attack with four goals. Batterdiil collected three f goals and an assist, while Redding ‘ banged in two, and Kiever ended. the evening with a goal and an as- i ' sist. Chummy Lawlor, former Hal- i ifax Wolverine player, led the Hal- igonizin attack and irzis the out- ,‘ shcy Bears in the Eastern Allliilffill‘ I ‘Red Wings, the 1935-1936 worimsbn with ichnmpions, in the National Hockey Ghziriottc-tou-n boy. BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT BAND TillS AFTERNOUN n Yiillii IGE PALACE 12 BANDS — 12 WALTZS — 12 THRILLS THE FORUM- FOR-U — FOR FUN WITH ICE THE WAY YOU LIKE IT Harry Boy, T0 Try Out \'Vith Detroit Red Wings Next Season HERSHEY, Pa, Dec. il-l-iany . =1 11:1 this shot. addfll to iii Currie, of Charlottemwii who has‘ i» “"18 ability» makes mm l been playing at centre for the Her- | ll let-Ow» 811d 0888i’ 01911009"? 5f" sides this, he Odll ShOW l5 1111111 Hockey League last year and this I speed on his skates as any mBn w. year, has received an invitation to: the team. ‘ try out next fail with the Detroit Currie has been playing this sci- Bob Wlllflmh, JXlOUTEl la records, with 2.08 1-4 at Montague. Miss Uhlan Voio froln Maine, c. Zi- year-old trotied in 2:11, and Millie Kaimuck. of the same age, owned by Willard Kelly, Southport, trot- two centremen, Carl Voes and Russ Blinoo, left-winnger Jerry Shannon and defenceman Cy Wentwcrth. New York Rangers have an op- portimity of Waking American sec- leadership tomorrow night performance. night and the brand of hockey dis- piayed certainly proved it. Always on the go the squads during must of the game hit a hurl-season clip Both teams were improved lest the some number of minutes again changed the outlook. Fiannigan got the first alone and Dowiing got the second on Grant's pass. Abbies 118d the Rangers bcwlldéféd With their never-ceasing attacks but as they standing man on the ice. Halifax started well and domin- ated the play in the opening l0 minutes. After that they faded badly be- League. Currie, who has just passed his’ tivetity-filzst birthday, has attracted i’ the attention of Red Wings 1min- ager Jack Adams. He was noticed< by many last year as a. result of a Quebec Opposes _ ted in 2:14 3-4. Bourbon T.. owned l He“ when they invade the Maple Leaf stronghold at ‘Ibronto. Rangers by John McCoy. Fredericton, was| the fastest trotting stallion in 2.21. 1 i and in 1936 Lusty Frisco, owned by C. H. Chandler, Charlottetown, trotted in 2:11. The fastest trotting mare was Lady Tip, owned by William Hill, Sydney, in 2.25 3-4, and the past season Silk Girl, own- ed by Frank J. Murphy, Halifax. trotted in 2:09 1-4. Burline, own- ed by A. B. Kitchen, Fredericton, was the fastest pacing gelding, owned in the Provinces in 1906, with his mile in 2:16 1-2 at Halifax, horsemen will remember that great raven heat race she won in Honc- ton, July lat, 102i. J. Forbes and and bodied with a vengeance. it til-ed gliglrby the winners again fore the fast-passing, sweeping at- “Break ” From' shot he made in Madison Square are only a point behind the lead- ing, but idle, Detroit Red Wings. Down The Alleys won by a good margin. High lin- glee Jean McLean and Earl Goes. certainly was a ruggecufast-moving tack of the Dynamll-ers, \vho,pla,v- h d M Eachern _ u)“ the upper an c mg a brand of hockey in which game and it is little wonder that both teams were leg-weary at the finish. By the time the league gen. underway Junior hockey Will b- headed ior its best season; isn't the opinion ony of the wr.t.. but of nearly 100 per cent Ol in. fans who have witnessed these twu wthibition games -— exhibition in name only. Throughout a very evenly con- tested tust period just one counter was shot, and that went to the O. N. B. BOWLING LEAGUE at Y.M-C.A. Alleys the Rovers iii..t . shooting number seven on poo-SEE from whitiock and Worth and Ab 1 McKinnon after beins robbed at We I goal mouth sot crwli 1°" ‘he “m1 no man was outstanding, held a 2-1 lead at the end of the first period, increased it to 8-2 at the gcal of the game when an_ Abbie end of the second. mirl outscored yalayer poked the disc into his Own their opponents 3-1 lil the final , net in attempting to 6108-!‘ I101“ frame. _ the mixup. More than 3.000 fans braved a‘ downpour of rain to see the game. ; SUlW-MARY Sémilelugatldisappointed at the fate i _ o e ai-star aggregation espe- i FIT“- Perhd cially after the Dynaniiters’ 2-0 defeat at the hands oi the Mo: .‘ Bears in the Eastern Amateur Hoc- ' key League standings. This score, Garden, New York, which won the game ior the Bears. Of this shot, W. J. Macbeth, in the New York Herald-Tribune, said: "A blazing, perfect shot from the stick of Harry Currie further in- cieascd the lead of the Hershey which Currie fired from mid-ice through a. weiter of defensive legs and which came ankle-high all the way, was past the agile Joluiny Ing- .s before he glimpsed it, and was Parent Body MONTREAL, Dec. ll — 40PM- Deflnite announcement of thy Canadian Amateur Hockey Associ- ation's intention of scccding fron the Amateur Athletic Union o'__ Canada was made at a meeting o! ‘ the Quebec Amateur Hockey Asso- ciation tonight. _ Notice of secession will be giver“ JOOOOOOC~ tinue as a league during the com- ing winter. The league, which has been in operation since 1923. last year produced the Maritime cham- l-ADIIS BOWLING Kelly and Molnnh ‘Infill! as“ ‘Fog’: g3: us“ T" To,‘ pions. Moncton Maroons, now play- two heats. m» Victoria the fourth y “wit, m 10o m $512M °°“""’"‘ N" 3mm‘ and Belle Rico the last M. Duffy u 2:121 l: " h t! d . It Ill “I L. MCDUUII - “T'- guoifgealfn ‘M0,. . . . . L. iuiilett - m ice iaii A. Birch m 183 110 , l. 141M110“ 1S8 99 314 ($113111! 1'11 169 (m; '1‘ tel-MM - 94 96 T‘ o Tonia?“ . VAGABONDS High gle Mary Duffy 270 it ‘Jii’.‘.r‘l."i'.f.'m"’.'.°'ii .i§’&?..“’°" "we the’ Mei My m _ ______ R. McFarlam 145 173 03 onday night at 7 o'clock, Win~~ U“ .15.".- h‘ B“... H. P1105!“ U3 5'! 1M pi VI OO-Edib. i - . ~ I. \ ' “ NIAGARA FALLS. Ont... Dec. 11 Wwen Lennon, former Halifax oiverine who was thrown out of a job when Buffalo Bison; left the Int-American Hockey League, left tonight to join Vancouver of the Pacific Coast League. The speedymwinginan had been out of a berth only three days. Nig = Bienneman, one-time Charlotte- g town Abegweit. was idle an even‘ shorter time, for he signed up the day after Bison ' disbandment with ‘ "" ‘ of the Intema-I. i I - ~~~- --'---.-.__...§' while this season Baronet, owned 30g Rangers with only 28 seconds of the 1_Rangfl5' Saunders (Wood) 19.32 ton Mammy; 12st night ‘iiiiyply- the only legal count oi o. hectic o\-_ by H- 'I‘- Fulton. Upper Stewiwke. novans: see-m" “mam”? A“ “Wm 91'1"" Penalties; Campbell. MvDonflldr 0d me A113,, 6U HffldLr; I r L, _‘ mime bait-e which. up w that the nan. hen Tuesday and and}? paced in 2:08 1-2 on the same 1L 5mg; g7 14,1 155 was resting in the penalty box at Poumy quickqfmm alarm; 11d 1-~-_j j lime, hail 12,600 cash customers break between [he WC, bodies wit) track. There was great rivalry in Q Hodggon 343 195 154 the time and the Rangers rushing b k lh‘ km? a‘ c ~“ 1 i:.irly lifting the Gardens rafters become omcm January 15. 1,; wall 1906 between Simmiwle, 2:08 1-2. A p, Q-Qfdqn 304, 137 243 to the attack realised when wood Second Period _ as ‘c 5° mg- h almost every second of play." asserted in a m," from Fre¢— driven by Frank Bouguigy, and Jean Mam“ 159 103 y“ fought his way through the de- z_Ra_,-,ger5,'.]ay iMcKinnon) 7.05 9:11?" ° l’ i0 i- B gT@11Y-‘Lfl\'~'101" P1811118 m1‘ ‘h’? champw“ mt‘ Marple, C.A.1-1.A. secretary. 5' Terrace Queen 2100, pllofgd by Tom Earle Go“ 131 309 20-; fence and then passed to Doug 3_Abb.es, Dowiing (Grant, Dar- gill B ‘Halifax team. ‘was _R.eg .- shey Bears last winter, Currie stood. The Quebec Assomatmh howeve, a‘ Holmes. They met seven times N_ Nlcholwn 13; In 177 Saunders who beat the "kid" Boole? i-agh) 7.30 ' -t:n°y-h °rmer St" Mmy 5 Code?” . ‘F311 among the Dlaymarkers, add‘ flecided the decision of the parent with their positions in m9 sum. - _____ with a hard waist high drive irom Pnangers, Jordan 10.09 d ) s wvo sclored two of the Hali- ing 1B assists to his ll $0815 to body “as unconsmmiona, and m _. maries standing 4 to 3 m favor o1 i811 feel- Olll- 5—Rangers, McEachem isaun ers gon ans goo s. Lawior banged in ', rank 13th in scoring in the league. a me SB e ‘new; bed Mar I85 — 955 “m u“ Fans who ike a free scoring game 12 13 the other and was a tower of l A StFOHBAY-blllll Swcky body Bfl- 5 g E’ p p ‘ I the roi-mer and the latter making Toisifsiai. 8mm, o; mm m, in the 8w - ,5 J3 1505 smug“, 50m Oflensh/ely and dé_ ables mm m “is a], kmds o, urged the whole question be left ,_ the Halifax track record of 2:11 C1135, gm Sesgog when no less than Sew ?—§€;§1 berg, (Kelly _ Campbell) rensively bumm from oversized dispensers o, pending until next season. The 1 3-_. "which stood for twenty years. gem rrampton 08 115 117" en goals rattled mm the cages with —m 16 - ' ' bodychecks‘ He derives a terrific Quebec body pronounced itself as i, 5"“Y'°“° “m5 We" ‘Md ‘Wm H. Kowatt 17o 11a 126 an; Rangers getting the Odd one. g~Abbies Kelly (Bowling) 19.20 c” Mlnard’; for an... shot- from a pair of powerful Iore- "Wmbl" ‘t’ ‘emflmmg i“ ‘he ~‘\"“‘ = E10? €° 711110 W“ Wm“ u" E. R. Bovyer 107 146 198 seven mimmg 1mm the start», Ab Penamés. Pound pqamigm, Mc- ateur Athletic Union. n ascs m e Y Wars n50 was K MGR” mo n2 15,- M Km“ _ w J I m 1d J ‘dun ’ " 1» ._ 2:10 3_4_ - c on passed ay or a Dona , or . \ R. A. Duncan 223 119 105 Rangers second goal of the game. 25 Em Cameron 160 111 287 seconds later “Mousie" Dowiing got Third Yerlod f ._... _-_- ._.- bbies first counter when he Mr. Henry H. Knight was pne- 813 701 1124 m; so the l getting end of a ii-ftangers Worth 1-05 ‘x- vented “om hem“ present’ at’ the ’ three man aggaflck with Grant and 10—Abbles ‘Fianniefln 7-03 ~ QM 01°17 5M6 due t” "av?" “m” ’ '1‘otal—2720 Darrach Less than three minutes i1—Abbies' Dowling (Grant) 9.09 trouble and thus did not see his gAwKg- ' later Rangers again scored on a 12—Rangers, McEachem iworih, “alum MP- MCEWYH L59 1'4 c J Mlgmim 19g 137 113 short-handed Abbie team with Jor- Whitiock) 15.05 cheese hands at the hishest 112- Himl Hydg m», m5 a4 dun circling the cage to poke the iii-Rangers, Ab McKinnon 18.00 urr 1n recent years-Snow. 0mm vii] anit in.Tw u t r m t Penalties: McDonald. -¢'—-—- gown; 1d thecpenglty jinxogrdg;sulralifgalngt Referees: Harold Gross and Put l Forty-eight horzes competed in Henna“ l“ 1w 238 me losers again, McEachern shoot- Power. g __ _AH__________ , i four races at Dufferln Park, Tor- V" a y 15B l” “a "-—“”' ' w m’ ' ’- " "w" '”' i onto, starting on Saturday. No- 8 ) ’ , , vember 21st and concluding the s carry-over heats on Monday after- Toml__z5s5 "a 87o m noon. Three of the races went to M33155. ' , h p bl five heats before a winner was de- ' S ewe, bemgflnbhed m 8mm], 1.3.113. $353; 5g; i: u» olve Heavyweig t r0 em heats. The total money dttributed sanfnood l“ 1 a‘ was $1.000 less whatever was G Blenkhom l“ L: F: _-— charged for entry fees or de- B‘ E Mcmnfld l“ m1 ‘so NEW YORK Dec 11_.(A_P)_ ductlons. The winners were Ginger ' ‘ _ ’ _' _ __ , . _ crumb 2.0a 1-2. fastest heat 2.12 w‘ c‘ Dm“ l“ m 1“ fa’ J“h'“ea"{y§$g§f°k ",i.1'§,,,§’§,",§2§}, _ ope" Every Our giii list doesn't miss anyone, and bet- A Small D€p08lt -__. ___. __._ , i . . _ _ 3* “a” “m” 1°" "3' mm" as; 943 m fight was right back behind the B I To ter still, every suggestion we offer lS~al W,” Hold Any lheab 2'11’ Em“ M°°T° m9- mBt‘ 'l‘otal—2602 eight ball tonight e ‘eve Evenin ’Til most sure to be a big hit. Select your gifts _ _ . _ est heat 2.17 l-4 and Wentler Tay- ' ‘ _ - g . Article Till w!- m “a A helm“ “We'll” 5mm“ °‘ Si» ' , l k__ from The Bike Shop and save yourself a _ 1 ‘ now NAME BOWLING the iigewdiggirrilrg SmeChAighIiJIt-liac ‘can; Be |pp||1g 9 O C oc my Sum of mo“). Chyyshygas I waynut Han Farm’ uxmnou BIG FOUR LEAGUE acclojmplislciiedl noigiriéig fiercest __i_ ‘I Kentucky, since its establishment 0W f; Z1 law's ' NEW yomg Dec, 11- (AP) — INTQN ' has rold approximately 2.000 year- FIVE Aces pm, m than‘ demands. Basebalrs latest theme song ,5 “me BADM C. C. M. AIR RIFLES I. ‘ ‘ms’ “r a“ "'"““"°“ w“ °' ‘L’ o McDonald m °'°"1°“‘1Y dlsmmed ‘he cmnmis‘ ‘bid gray ludse ain't- Wheb 11s "w! RACKETS SKATE AND 1 —- 3 _ j, 5°°'°°°' Wm“ m“ "m" 3m“ Jcauashan 17o :20; i3? m“ ordtehed the °‘.’i‘"£"“~“ $933.? t; ‘ t” be’. meamng that Oommisskner SHOE ' ' " '0 a sales have reached a high figure, ' get i036 91‘ 0n 9- 3 e i" e l‘ K M, Landjs is geftin: soft. 60 _ - m“ “Ema” °r this "mwm h” 3721115351 m or March Another meeting was $18522; 30 years ago. as a. federal _ I _ ' OUTFITS 2t. been reinvested m 5mm”! “m! R. C called for tomorrow to discuss l” Judge he fined the Snndard Oil QCKS ‘ C C M 1 brood mares to continue the pro- ‘Tfiiylgfi, no W, m‘ lunher- Co. of Indiana $29,240,000 in a SHUTTLEC _ . . . izresslve work at the establish- The PWPW“ t“ “farm 5mm“ ifreight rebate case. As Commission- PRESSES _ ' JOYCYCLES o ment. At the recent Old Glory o“) T R fight was coun ed Oil 10m "i f b b11_ y, fl ed Cleveland i‘. they were among the heeviert buy- J. Hughes “E3350 35o 155 start. Joe Gould said he positive- ‘$530 bfifiei ,,,.°;,,.fi‘,n. ikeep Bob RACKET COVERS Y 1 HOCKEY BIKE WAGONS ' ers of brood mares, securing Holly- J. A, Emmy 314 113 m; ly wouldn't send Braddock into an ,- Féner. BO S THE LASTiNG 1 s: r iii 122 as i2°i°..';'..f.‘“*..."°.“r'...““‘i.."$23.02I dame: BoxiNc- 3 25 QAUNTLETS GIFT FOR GIRL OR 1 - - - . - . ' n n x . . . .1. o. Webster 20s 24s as Square airmen, the promoter. did- i,*‘,’.fi“,°,§ i‘: Z.» $13000 NW OVES $ ' 2 9. The Percheron Horse Association Robert 2 n’t see much chance of taking it to “fat they haze Fallen m; 1;‘ diam QL n n of America has Just issued a hand- I 8 e Duncan 97 Florida. . n h i m ‘i some brochure of some fifty pages l-ilirh threcxRobert Duncan 740 A contract submitted by the igienwmed 19511 he be a 8-5 n 6 puggi-HNQ REfigé-Q-é-IYON devoted w the Bubiect "How Garden calling for the show i0 be. ‘ 3., De , d ,0 w-n 9., games BA ___ __ .- . i- _ Startin mom 1m Dec. l4 , w D-“Y m‘ ‘a . 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