I JUNE 12. 1945 [QRTINQ NEWS; » YE .uEAtn£s g‘ ‘l JOEL McCREA ' W LA ' 1. i ~ YORK. June 11 - Joe Cro- year. But he hasn't given up on hm- ufluflwntmg youth on his Bns- self. That attitude seems to giv: a 30y squad. 100m!!! 1°!‘ 9*‘ 5&1: example to the whole ball Erma, the wideorperi scramble l ' n league llflnllflm- llfly g Sunda lh F l- ' '_ ‘wlrhfieféilelws like Jack Tob- unsuccessfully ilolyhicsnninilti dbase. Ben Steinler rzttsect- allegory. The rookie second sackcl- g Geotrtllglullgetgéitvic e Ye- been spiked ln a mixup with a "We"? “till M'“"“‘=E" "Ami ' c4103’! l‘ may orzetaut it ‘ M3315 league is going to be a- when I zet started playing" plead- LINDA DARNELL , w pick up and run a/way "Om ed Steiner when he saw his name 1n . Race As “.Mad Scramble ” t to shove his lmprovemen Ben Steiner shouldn't have ‘pm 1st lhil‘ “d better as the Russ Derby the daybefoi-e and fay. , m of us. ‘rhenhof course. we was missing from the batting or. l“ rants... d" Cronin had Prepared --r don't TECHNICOLOR “'§"l"e::.2:°a".ttrli‘r 32in?at“ll..ll°ifi“'la°‘ll“°°‘ b“ . - n’ t e ormpletely mended. Cronin changed p y’ Here‘ m a wlld 5mm’ , his mend and tgilfil‘ gigylvgnge revised the lineup to include Stein- ' ‘ llflfifpTobal-alvpwillirhaye‘ a 11522}. starters, with a possibility that l4 misht parade postward. I hasn't c 1,1 sure wh any MON pede of adventure and thrills, romance sweeps the plains with daring and fury! Souris. Thur. 8:45 P.M. wins l Matinee 3:30 P.M. Montzwue, Fri, 8:30 ‘a’ ls Report on Bet Monhtague, Sat. m“ £1 _ W, 1.45 - 9:45 10mm"- Jlme 11 — "=1" - Matinee Sat. s PM. mmionn. - rin’ to o after the "- 7" “d m B One lucky backer of Dante, win- acing's triple crown. m“ jtrher Kentucky Derby her of Saturdays Derby, won $15,- wp ma his confident ltrairtler 000 on ‘oi $1.50 bet kplaced tlait Feb- ‘ t Pmlco o- ruary. ecamo nown o ay. m“ Puke afllved a A London bookmaker disclosed _ time behind barbed wire by study- "... ouanwrrsmwlv- GUARDIAN Sport Shorts From Britain By ALLAN NICKLESON (Canadian Press Staff Writer) IDNDON. June ll -- (OP) — A figure in oversize battletkess tossed money and champagne around like water at Windsor racs, won 818,000 on the afternoon and ended up by tossin - empty bottles on to the grand- ’ stand roof in an exhibition of "grenade tossing." | This was Gordon ‘Roll. wealthy patron of the turf, and it was his! iirst race meet since he was! captured by the Germans in France more than five years ago. He is the fellow who helped kill ing the form of horses running in England and placing wagers with London bookmakers by means of prisoner-of-war letter cards. Roll arrived at the races in company with a big party of A215- tralian soldiers who had been his companions in prison camp. A spectacular plunger, he lost early, then plunked a handful of notes on an odds-on favorite and poc- keted $9.000. "That's the way to do it," he told anyone within earshot. the money down on these good things and vou pick it up." He lost $3.650 on the next race. shouted "the Germans couldn't get me down and the bookmakers won't either." and placed the same amount on the following event. He won, danced across the paddock and crashed down on the scales in the weighing room. Gordon had planned a big party for the night of the race meet. but. at nine p.n\.. he was sound asleep in his hotel and the cele- brations were postponed. lncidentally here's a tip. Gor- don has backed Sir Eric Ohlson's h llf dozen m’ ‘mm mm a a asllm000- that one man made "an accumu- lator bet" on the winners of the 4M candidates gtrkmesaturday. “M Henna‘ a ea first four big English turf events of the yeal‘—plckintz each winner first to check in was Walter M in turn and then plunking all tho Moods’ Pavot, undefeated 1 , d considered wmue m 9“ an cash on the nose of the next. YEO THEATRES Joel McCrea, Maureen O'Hara, Linda Darnell Starred in lit-tinn- Swept Saga. of the West As far back as lt t watch despite “$111K conoquest of the 16- mg field at Louisville last Sat- Hollywood can “,,,,,l,-, .tl“..2l'°la.‘.”°§§’l'§. 12;"; Baseball Results lfifhfié‘ ‘i’? “X?.'.‘é?fa‘§a““ta§§l%§i P. A B. frontiersman-heilo, "Buffalo Bill," doggy‘; Polynesian in ‘the - and the thrilling story of his act- “ Bflmm“ m‘ NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati 000 030 000—0 7 0 St. Louis 140 080 00X—-6 ‘l 0 Walters, Fox, Llbke and Unser, could yet rrresulm-e to attempt. Riddle; Barrett and Odea. INTERNATIONAL masons: wfilidwfiallwil“ “Md m" °f Hob Buffalo ooe one l0l—7 o l W» decision to MIS- i Withers mile after the Dream and Bell Bond Baltimore zoo 52o 30x—l4 19 a w, l, the mduw-s o; the u. m want iri tbs “Nil 1°!‘ the Bowman, Callan. and Mordarskl; fif-gettalgi} hits? "Jesge James" 5nd m!" 566M 3,341 3°lli l1"! 51‘ Vanslate and Iollar. y-wgyen, Union" I I , 99m can. M? he e44!“ 8° i" the 9"“ tury-rlox . . and with all the sod radley’s intentions here still Montreal 900110 mp4 4 3 us unknown, Pilnlico officials said Newark 000 130 l0 —6 9 0 itwss obvious the chestnut son x °,‘,’°’ m“ marks tiblmoverv "didn't wme w Bali!" and lbvlor. ture ever filmed. Starring Joel Mc- ml-e just for the ride." Cree, Maureen O'Hara and Linda -'l‘hs milo and thr sixteenth Rochester 000002000-2 6 2 Dar-hell, the picture, which was psshnass, which is expected to Jersey City 010 321 00x-'I 13 0 directed by William A. Wellman, new Trotter, Radler. Wicker, and Pratt; Mellis and Clausen. , or - » - ,Bili" in Matinee Race RIVERSIDE TRACK VERNON etvtre. ‘ With the filming of Technicolor. dean 0f Harry A. producers of oolor was rain. It was not until ihi-g about it. 117 LIBERALS- . iQflllPli- 1 "°m_1lail£2__ time in St. John - Albert. The Manitoba minister, Resour- ces Minister Glen, was returned for Marquette while Agriculture ltliinster Gardiner retained ville in the face of the Saskatchewan C.C.l=‘. swing. Defence 4--CLASSES--1 ALL CLASSIFIED RACES OATS T0 G0 T0 WINNERS Trade Minister MucKinnon retain- This is tho first race of the 1945 season and already s largo entry list is assured. Track in perfect condi- tlsn with many improvements made over last sea- ssa. Write or Telephone entries to J. LEO PRAUGl-IT, l Cherry Valley. ENTRIES CLOSE JUNE 16th v | running as independents. Q“°‘°°° m“ "m ‘°'°‘°°‘°"' ‘°°“‘ June 9-12-14-16-18 Minister MacKcnzie led on returns from Vancouver centre. lloude Defeated of Montreal who spent several years in an internment camp, ran as an independent in Montreal-St. Mary ‘but failed to upset the Liberal member of the last house. Two former Liberal ca-blnet min- lstcrs who left the cablnetbecliuse of opposition to conscription. Hqn. P.J.A. Cardin in "IL-Clon- H. W. Poster, of Montreal, is shown I officers at Hllversum. Holland. on May 20th. In. a“! to Mot-clan. a. u. Hoffmeister. of Varl- ' the background is stat-con. s. n. flswlings. - ‘P who will command Canada's Pal- East Force. (Canadian Army Overseas Photo). , Victory Dinner" has w man-rennin; Allied , l I o 3 T BINDING ion-packed life, have stood as a will be z 1-2 1 _ . tantalizing challenge tot he movie]; mile ;.,,th$‘°fh,‘§,“fi§‘,§“"°' of makers. For here was a theme that market 1mg called for spectacular scope and production daring such its no studio noumed a; a meeting o‘ the Joy _ t T ‘my two-yesr-olds in their first b‘ m“ ‘weep’ ac Rntfigdlmgtiesy son of racing have been known Roy, Warren, and Todd; Mistos t fill spectacle and sdvsntnrv, pic. only by the means of their dams, is» scheduled to open alt the Yeo Th "Buffalo running -his string of victories t.) Western pictures. realized a dream I of many years. He's made flllms all over the far West. and 10h! before commercially practic- able. he used to own-plain t» eme- iatos that black and white was a consistent libel on his beloved ter- ’ “Buffalo Bill" that he was able to do any- we J u I ‘c-tfileague, Rcvenuemlvliliister Mac- Laren lost out, running for the first Mel- V Minister McNaughton, however, was defeated iii Qu'Appelle where he ran third. "cd Edmonton West and Veterans early Camllllen Hloude, colorful mayor Richelieu-Ver- cheres and Hon. CO. Power 1h Dante in the Derby. He put $18.- ‘000 right on the nose. \ _ ' First Cabinet 1-..... shown here reading a message ci_\' k. _ of the Ghost Squadron which arrived at D2,." on Friday, Julie s. Four of the sduldrens lllmes 1M} and nine at Yarmouth, N. S. To the rear of the Lleutcnant-Governoi" Dr. H. E. Kendall, Llcu highlights (Cositfllggjjom Page l) member Royal Ascot before the War. re- tion was Finance Minister .l. turns home this veer and will be Ilsley, ln the Nova Scotla riding of run July 7. With the exception of Dlg-by-Arinapolis-Kings. ‘I940 when it wasn't held. the race held a big lead over ail opponents has been decided at Newmarket. on civilian returns. wartime home of such other clas- sics as the Guineas. Derby and St. Leger. The Gold Cup The key Club which also ruled no unnamed horse shall that law becomes effective was not an- nounced. ‘ The mint: Brass has agitated for such a rui g for years. some sea- as "Golden Girl filly." Goo-don Richards, Britain's per- ehnlfll leekev champion. celebrat- ed his 41st birthday by riding three winners at Salisbury and 1'1 this season. There is still more than half of a season to go and Richards will be up around the 50-winner class before he packs up for the winter. SOFTBALL HJLQS. “HUNTSVILLE” TRIMS HMS-S. "TRURO" 10-4 The softball team from the Corvette "Huntsville" gave im- pressive proof that they would prove s. more than suitable op- POnent for any team in the Char- lottetown district when they play- ed flawless ball to defeat a highly rated team from the mlneswecper Truro. It was a spectacular game throughout and only for a mom- Biliary lapse in the second inning, the Huritsvilles team showed won- derful spirit, fielding ability, and grand ‘managershl Bob’ Lyons was the real star of the game as he pitched mag. nificent ball throughout the nine innings and was complete master of the situation. The Huntsville took s one-run lead in the first only "o have the Truro team come back strong in the second with a until the seventh inning when “Willie" Wade scored the winning run with some spectacular base running. In the eighth inning the Corvette lads were gble to push across five runs to put the gel-in; 0%: ice. e uro team showed v 800d fielding and Andrews on tell: f-Ivlmd was very effective. The shark-plus of the team was little Pfaff at short who was in on every play. However, the hitting of the minwweeper lads was weak dug to the effective hurling of the Hunts. ville pitcher. Once again, "Willie" Wade was the real star in the in- field. but Patterson at second and Williams at first were on their toes at all times and turned in some létéry lovely fielding. orlong Mo 000 ' 14R H E Huntsville 10s 00o 15x—l0 l: i’ Batteries: Andrews and Cum. mines; Lyons and Briscoli, By The (Ta-nachos: Press WW1 Gllldlhl. Chicago prqfgsg- 10ml. blazed overt. he Oakland I-iitls self-course at Binningham, won, ill a world-record urggregatu u, “in the United States upon (3011 Championship eight year-s s30 w. day. The Texas-born giant whip. P"! be: btv seven strokes and post- od a Hl-mark, one better than the mg“ Film up by Tony Mon/era in MOMBASA, Kinya - (c?) _.,\ new native hospi al which ts about to be built will be one of the Isl-g. est and probably the most, tip-Lg- date of native hospitals in East M1168. with tion for 800 patients. - ‘ NOVELIST DIES Sheldon lllerrls, 86 novelist and short awry writer, died hero today. BACK T0 NORMAL LONDON — (C?) - More than stucco square yards of protective netting ls being removed now tun 387.000 windows o! son's buses. mun, and trolley, _ _ Reconstruction Minister distance Howe, who held the portfolio of Munitions and Supply throughout New- the war, was returned in Port Ar- thur just one hour and 15 minutes date and site was sn- after Ontario polls closed. C. G. Power, Canada's Air Mili- be a1- ister before the conscription crisis at long us‘, mlaiufgggfiggulgo h5g8‘ lowed to run. The date when this Mr. Ilslcy CD. __.__._ ,- ._ . f Nova Scztia, is c v cf one Lancaster micutli, 11.3.. from overseas dcd at Dartmouth ' ii»last’fall,;whs_l"e1ele:t=:i gshn illiln- lpthtiellt in Quebec South on civ-, l . .1411?“ a1... vid Croll_ former Mili- 3 bid, . _. .. Ontaniu l-fepourli Gov-; . crnlncllt uiici one time Mayor of, n; the i Windsor. won Toronto Spadlna forl w}; N_ The Gold Cup. premier race at King Government to gain rkeg-nlthe Liberals. ' __ H; L l! Lt-col. Da In one of the two straight two-- man lights ill Ontario, Hon. Earl Rowe, who led the Ontario Con- servative party in its unsuccessful 199'? bid for power was victorious over Rev. M.C, Mackinnon, Lib- eral, in Dufferin-Simcoe. First 0.0.11‘. member to win elec- tion to iuie new House was Clarence Gillis, in coal-mining Cape Breton South. He was successful in 1940. In Ontario, Dave Lewis, (LCF. Nat-I above sea levgl hos been computed tlorlal Secretary, bowed to Air Min- to be approximately 2.360 feet. ' Trill illg Officer of the RCAF s; Morfee, CBE, Ccmmzinticr-in-Ciiief, E. Vice Marshal Hlllzil Campbell, CBE, Air Ottawa. — (RCAF Photo). ister Colin Gibson in Hamilton, nesz. aim J W Nosvlvcrthy, first} no‘, -_ -~--—- —~a. llow-e To Barry 0n llieoollstruotion Plans Cnellme Ontario Libehil leader‘ Sinclair kept Ontario rid- ' Li zrni column by de-r i1)‘ the‘. C C F. member evcr sznt i: l UL/tvince to Ottawa, was illisl. mi in his York South rc-eltctlon Pon-r Anrlitllz, June ll — to?) CCnSeI-vat1\‘3"* Rcccllstructioii Minister C D. 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