Back Stretch V (continued irom Page 6) ongratulstions to ” J4,::;,5g,o(x);u:anIc:i we ieel confid- ' when he goes to Bars.- Budlong will take a re- og 2.10 or better. Anyhow. always look with pride to won six straight nests in mu-ts with Key the iirat time A W, move in a race. His ma- ke” g",f;' an tops in her class (me time. Thanks, Claude, rol- tmgmg us the above splendid ens. -, y ,.leased to see that uxrh!slBBrIIdvIell(-)l'Se! that started at v "'"'.'.””i"' M it ".i::' (1 W118. W ' J:asgt.oo(O'Idi:olara) winning the sum 13., owned and driven gmnlett Bernard. Hunter River, mm Dan McElwyn (E. 8 aw) sec- . . again with Frankie gudioug, owned and driven by Al- md Lowery, Montague, first. Cia- hagan (E. Shaw) second in 2.15 4,5-a new record ior Frankie. In me 5th Race. Esso (O'Meara) was mud with Nova G. (Weeks) and M5; Cherry Valley (Macbeod) IIISL and second. time. 3-12 2-5- mighty nice going. Miss Cherry valley was iormeriy owned by Wil- lrcrl Praught, Cherry Valley. Ill the (ith and 9th races Billy Mcvey t0'Me.1ra) was third each trip with synlbol Majesty (I-farrison) anti Slllgle Streak (Conroy) first and second, best time 2.13 4X5. In ihe 'llh Race which was the inst- gal, of the night, Postman (Can- my) won irom Gahagan (Shaw) in 2.114X5-a new record ior Postman, owned by A. D. Napke, Newcastle, N.B. Texas Girl (Hal- tlllrd and Frankie Budlong CVI r. J. A., was one of the best T Sea cadets Show . Marked Enthusiasm Lieut. Jack Smallwood, com- mending oilicer oi the sea Cadets. is looking forward to having 100 lads in uniiorm shortly, ii the rest and enthusiasm shown by the re- cruits at the regular drill period last evening indicates anything. he ' ' ' , received by the Cadets is identical with that re- quired oi the regular ratings, and this in itself is an incentive to the young fellows. Cadets who achieve a certain measure of skill in the various activities oi the service, are chos- en to attend camps throughout the country and a certain per- centage are also granted the priv- ilege of special courses at I-I.M.c.s Cornwallis training base. The distinction of being selected to attend the Overseas Cadet Camp is of course the aim oi every recruit. This honor tell to Cadet P.O. Gallant oi Charlotte- town laat year, who attended the Sea Cadet Camp in England, and also in Sweden. horses will be starting tonight at Truro. Dick Erla 204 (V5. that domin- ated the Free-For-Alls in the Mnritimes a year ago but was laid away for repairs late in the sea- son and went wrong again early this season. is now sound and feeling like a colt. This will be good news to the many iriends of owner Andrea Perry, popular res- taurateur whu caters to so many patrons in Summerside. Like Steve Brodie, Andrew "took a chance" and bought the doughty Dick when he was considered unsound. Now he can be seen frlskily Jogging every day over the Summerslde oval with Charlie Cahill handling the ribbons. Last Wednesday night's races at Saint John Exhibition Park had one oi the largest attendances oi the season and introduced to the patrons were new horses perform- ing there that had been top win- Island iourtll. other (l.nu'ci1l') ncrs over our Island circuit. In ITIAIII-IN ALLOWANOI , For your all t-lion. 2.00 Dore has Asll-Irene Water PIIIRRIPRIR KITS H'rr's everything you land to re- cnnallion I lesky water puma. This .1 contains everyinins to com- I"”'l' renew all moving parts and those suhiect to wear. - "IT You SHAPE C00 0 SYITIM IN DIIORI ADDING ANTI- More-Mules SPARK PLIIGS .44 Werlll IS: original-equiv HM Sp rk CFC saves you biul. G TRUCK-AT PRICES THAT SAVE UP TO . . I ...........n.... IiIlITI2lg90IIlI. II” 1 s '2. . n unto ” ”" l.l'.'ii'.'.lii....ii'l'.. .::.::.:".::. nl.;,.wo:)I."A,lI:1'0 IOIII - htra in or . i?i.n”& ends. also LAIDII Ill! LIIXIIIY AUTO loll aron loss-hr ear or some . . IllOR'POlIlER I 3-Plsle Huvy DMY BATTERY l.II'l' rllcl 1595 .siIn soul on) asrrna! YIIII SAVE 7.55 101 amp. canaeitv. 18- months guarantee. Pit-I mast oornllar ears. THERE'S A MOR-POWER BATTERY FOR EVERY CAR 457:: These Prices Mean Real Savings! IAEIINANIGII lilltlillillil ll-Po. Seam Vlronoll Sol DD 9 "Heel HoIa" Locking AIR HAT IAS GAP .' 396 1.89 cllroln-. -. to I. With 2 keys. In ilTart rm" III In ' oi": es" .. (7 3.95 i . .,.. I. A Cherielmown Stewart I Meeloe Phone IIIO QQSIIMMERSIDI STORE I 12.1.. MILLER. Prov- M2358 -24 Central Sport Echoes continued from page a sioal specimens. and they are every driven by Ivan Taylor, Moncton, won the 3rd and 7th races, best time 2.16. Kerwin Hanover, own- ed by Jack Scott, Moncton, was 3-2, Polly Reynolds, owned by Leonard Barrieau, Monctcn, and driven by Tom Etter, was 2-4, and the trotter Tim Oshanko, owned by David Pellerin, Shedlac. was 3-3, Jennie Kalmuck (Letcher) 4- 5; two other starters. Ma Cherie, owned by Mrs. Milton, Lower Cov- efdiile. N. 13.. was 2-1 in the 2nd and 6th Races, with Miss Play- fair, iorrnerly owned by Willard Kelly and now owned by L. Dy- Eeft. Irishtown. and driven by him. l-4, Bud Abner. owned by D. M. Lawson, Saint John, 4-2, Bonus Abbe. owned and driven by Lloyd McKinney. Gagetown. 3-5. Colonel Sherbrooke, owned by J. Jones, Saint John, 8-3; three other start- ers, best time 2.20 M5 by Ma Cherie. The 1st Race which was a single dash, was won by Cap- tain Smiley Dale, owned and driv- en by L. Queen, Weilsiord, N.B., with Mr. Frank Beiwyn (Cough- lim 2, Norah Dale (Downey) 3. Good Luck (Mahar) 4, four other starters, time, 2.24. James (Roach) MacGregor re- turned last evening from a trip with friends to Maine. While there he visited several race tracks and iound the sport booming with large attendances and splendid racing, At Lewlston he spent a day with Earl Sample and saw Dean Gallon, Earl's three-year-old trotter work a mile in 2.09. last half in 1.03, last quarter in so seconds and heard Mr. Carr, who operates ll stable of good horses ofier 312.000 ior Dean. The offer was refitted. Earl has been doing quite well. He recently shiited Mary Merck over from the pace to the trot and she won twice in 2.11. Dean Gallon also won a race in 2.11. Asked as to condi- tion of tracks, he said that Lewis- ton was slow the day that Earl worked that mile with Dean. That was because there was no racing thrn: at the time. He spent two nights watching the racing at Farmington, a nearby track. He liked it very much and says that Maine is certainly a. good place to race horses. His former good winner New Look 2.11, is racing there tonight. Farmlngtori light- ing and track and everything con- nected with lt is right up to the minute, and he expects Earl Sem- OIL BURNER! WITH ESSO n...nc'. on CONTRACT ASSUIID4 pie to do well there. N llm Essa Maohielll 78 Install It. - lumnerdde THE GUARDIAN. Montreaistocks MONTREAL, Sept. I9 - (GP) - Closing stock quotations. bt as intelligent as the boys who fgft C,'f,”' s all around under the Neon Mm P 25 signs. They're playing more base- An” ' H 14 ball than they used to. They're -' A w I I getting some pretty good c ching. 3'”"m” 33 1'8 The old iox, Fiddler Mac orlald. 5'” 1 1'8 is mentor oi the Peakes boys, and 3'31" 0 ' Pete Milburn, who knows the game 35 on 20 1'0 irom A to z looked alter the Mur- Bmck A - 13 ray River boys tor a while. 75 27 1-4 Don't you thing it's reasonable to Cl" 55 70 suppose that these boys have irn- Cm 3! Pr - 47 1'1 proved a lot, and are going to irn- 0 BTW 17 14 prove a. lot more? On the other CPR .. 32 1-2 hand. a midget team came out Cdn Vkrs 17 1-2 irom Charlottetown recently and Cockshutt is 1-8 doubled the score on the Kensing- C smelt 35 5-8 ton Intermediates, but Kenslngtorl Cons Pop 35 grown-ups are going in more now D 23 5-8 ior finesse in tractor manipulation, D Brid 80 and only the little iellows are play- Donl S 8; O 16 1-4 mg baseball there. DTaf 40 3.4 Dom Test 11 And let's give credit where 1-ndm 14 credit is due. The Kenslngton Little F1-335; 17 1.4 Leaguers, with pretty nearly every Ford A 60 1-4 kid in town needed to complete the H 3,-mg, 14 1.4 team, fought right down to the How 5mm, 19 wire With the DICK DI 130 Little Bud 33), Mug 55 1.4 League ball players from our town. mm on 32 3.5 They carried the best two out of Imp -I-Db 9 3,4 three series to iour games, winning rm Nickel 43 7.8 ova; afr1ld"tyi3!gs oned tbeiore they mt P” 47 L2 L.'Lf'3..y. Jmi”. 0' Int Pete 23 the 4th and 8th Races, A.G. Scott, ;1,,1, 3 B owned by the Letcher stable, N 5” 25 ha sprlnghlil, and driven by Lorne I F ' 31 Letcher, was the winner of the Pr Ce first heat, equalling the track 9"” PW 13 pacing record oi 2.14. Monty Bud- shwngn 40 3'4 long was 3-2, Flaxcy Pointer 2-4. 5"” - 32 The Lctcher Stable had another 5399197 3214 winner in the 5th and 9th Races U11 59991 101-2 -Miss Donna Mae, driven by Walker 43 3-4 Lorne Letcher, winning both in exactly the same time-'-2.13. Ad- BANKS azio (Lawson) was 4-2, Mason's 49 - (Laurie O'Brien-) 2-5, Hartley (C. 211.2 Wood) 3-4, Sandy D. (Conrlier) Z3 3.4 5-3; three other starters. 30 Wayne Grattan, owned and 34 GRAIN WINNIPEG, Sept. 19 - (GP) - Oats and barley prices held to a narrow range in moderately active trade today on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange. Oats, however, showed the better tone. Good comme vIuI demand in- cluded buying in the deferred months of oats by American ship- ping interests. There also was evid- ence of export buying in oats in connection with small overseas bus- iness. Export interests also picked up barley and flax. Flax prices closed lower. Rye trade was mostly local with prices closing higher. Export loadings of Canadian wheat 'ncluded 25,000 bllahels to Belgium, 525,000 to Germany. 100,- 000 to Bolivia and 350,000 to Peru. Prices for class two wheat ad- vanced one cent, while I. W.A. pric remained unchanged. Closing prices: Oats .. Oct. B3VnB, Dec. 80363, May 815i. Barley L Oct. l.:i2y,, Dec. 1,223, May l.lll9tB. Rye -. Oct. May 1.80I)il. Flax - Oct. 3.683, Dec. :i.6lV,- 3.02. May 3.8615. Sport News DE'I'ROI'I'. Sept. 19 -(AP)- Detroit Tigers purchased the con- tracts oi rlghthanded pitchers Milt Jordan and Werner (Babe) Blrrer and third baseman Eddie Kazak from their Buiialo .iarm club today. The trio will not re- port until spring training. LONDON, Sept. 19 -(AP)-lre- land's Fred Daiy, twice a previous winner, and Belgium's Flory Van Donck today won their way into Saturday's as-hole iinai oi the British match goli championship. The winner will earn 32,100. l.7Z'.'I. Doc. l.75lIl. WITH THE HELP OF ro ACCO rilmllvsroli Free Booklet and Testimonials. Write C. W. KING Pllsrmlcll Corp. Ltd. Box 6'13. London. Oht. liuntors' corner (Continued irom Page 6) hunch I'd better stand guard over thls ilock oi ducks. Nothing had happened but a. last hour barrage would do more harm than shoot- ing a week earlier. Aiter, dinner I hied my way back to a hardwood ridge over- looking Myers' spring named ai- ter the late Charla Myers. The hours passed swiftly. snuggled down in a birch thicket near the spring I watched the hundreds of black ducks within easy stone's throw. some were sleeping, some dabbling and others intent on picking little quarrels. Every so often, a. flock would indulge in s. spree oi diving and ilspping and the, drops oi water sprayed into the air glistened in the sun's rays like Jewels. About 4 o'clock in the aiternoon I was awakened irom a. dose by the snapping of a twig behind me. in a iew moments a. neighbor friend oi mlneI came creeping stealthily by within 10 ieet oi me. He had a single barrelled shotgun held at the ready and,was fairly putting with excitement. . . . ducks pants I call it. No wonder he was keyedbup as there were over a hundred ducks within thirty yards oi him. In another moment they'd have had it. "What in II are you doing here?" was my query. He was as quick with an answer as he was Probable Pitchers NEW YORK. Sept. 19 -(AP)- Probable pitchers for tomorrow's games (won and lost records in brackets) NATIONAL LEAG UE Brooklyn at Boston-Erskine (13-6) vs Spahn (14-17). New York at Philadelphia-Cob win (8-0) vs Roberts (25-'1). st. Louis at Chicago-Staley (16-13) vs Hacker (14-8). (Only games scheduled). AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago at St. Louis (2)-Rogo- vin (13-9) and Grissom (11-9) or Kretowl (4-3) vs Littleileld (1-5) and Paige (11-9). Detroit at Cleveland (night)- Cray (12-15) vs Garcia (21-10). Philadelphia at New Yorlc-Byrd (15-13) vs Reynolds (I8-8). Boston at Washington-Mciaelh mott (10-9) vs Fornleles (1-2). MONTREAL. Sept. ii) -(CP)- Pittsburgh Pirates oi the National Baseball League have renewed their working agreement with St. John's Canadiens of the Quebec Provincial Baseball League. ROTARY BURNER IIIGKERSON 63 Queen St. Phone M80 I ' ,. ARRIVING THIIRSIIAY. September 18 FLEURY-BISSELL New Model 3 and 2-Furrow PLOWS on Steel and Rubber Too Late For The Queen's County Plowing Match i l BUT We win the rise where the going tough. J. J. MUSTARD, Kent Street It! Hollis St. Tel. 5-MIR Acadian Hotel HALIFAX Nova Scotla Two minutes irom Railway Station, Business and Theatre District. 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Ii more private citisens who are interested in the weliare oi our game would take the bull by the horns snd co-operate with game ofllcers pre- season shooting would (all oii by. better than nity percent. At pre- sent there are too many gun tot- ers on the prowl who have no re- gard ior seasons. Their motto is: "It's allve...kill i .;...I Aclillowll-znosvlrllr The Queens County Plowing Match Association acknowledges with thanks and appreciation dona- tlons irom the iollowing: Weeks Farm Equipment A. Pickard Farm Machinery W. R. Jenkins. International Har- vester Company Andrew and MacEachern, Massey- Harris 5. R. Johnson. Ford Dealdrs H. B. Weeks, Oliver Farm Machin- "'1' Island Fertilizer Co. Wendell Barbour, Ferguson Trac- tors Irving Oil Company Arnold Bruce, John Deere Farm Equipment Gil 1-Ienry, Purina Feeds Ralph Judson, Rawleigh Dealer Moore and MacLeod, Dry Goods R. E. Bell . 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