.. be “be f i l l‘ = .. a t» a 1' " . t" i ' - M *3.‘ .3. ,' a 1M. h?‘ I‘? ' “w. f?‘ -.: i b’ - A; “ ,4- ~ I. m» . Wi~§§¢ifl ‘n. f“ 1&1‘ .1 » t ,, r "’ “i” ....~ f‘ H v; - a» b’! y i age-ha = .1‘ p v I $5; fr’ t“ ~ _ '3." i? ~24‘, ( at riff ‘g . _ ,5, Q 7'2‘ l-"r ' ' * L, }r'£ "TPWRFR 16. I94" Bio‘ - —— __ THE CHARLOTT_I§'_IQWN*GUA_RDIAN PAGE svtvml ______ — . DUWN Tl-IE BACK STRETCH ‘ffl-‘ilw .' M I F- k Wsivall. Executive Vlce- A , _ _ . - 1 the U-S-T-A» Durchas- Biliafrfréllxlli lz-glfigldltbfilgggitldsgflxgi g; ings at the Hanover sale and has placed lie Fleming's stable i for their engagements “X11411: HaTi Farm purchased fie: Liadyhli 1.56 3-4, world's chrnlpxn pacing nta-Te. who will be re ' he brood mare ranks l celebrated speed nursery m: .1; be bread to Volcmite (3; 2.03 l--l. b 'l'1:cle were s:nle good prices s I ~ yearling; at the sale. Al Guy McKinney, s3 0 Singapore, by His brought $3.253; Taylor Lav Calumet Chuzk, 6w; li/iona Hanover, by , brClJgh-l. $2 300; Cap. r, by Mr. McElwyn, $2.- 500; C. \' Hansver, by Mr, McEl. Wyn’ 51! 5C0. sale At the ‘fillll! the Village 1 - " were said at excellent o9 3-4. s'.‘d for an average of lllc lop price being $3,250 ll ‘to i-4. by Grattan Royal, $2 201). Eleyen yearlings by the redoubtable Captain Aubrey 297 1-2. ls on his way to Glace Bay. N.S. A deal was made a {aw (“Y5 B80111 filliClt the partner- Shll) horses Aaron L. 2.07 1-4 up rect L. 2.09 i-z and Buzz L.’ all 11111 ‘brothers. were changed in ‘own. srshln. Dr. D. A. Mclsaac, Glace BB)’. taking over Aaron 1.. 2.07 1.4 and Well Mc-Neill, Scuthport, wk. 111B over Direct L. 2.09 1-2 and Buzz L- The Mfflfltement was largely be- @311“ of the fact that Aaron L would be barred from anything but, the free-fcr-alls in this PffiVlncc during the summer circuit, and a5 tree-for-alls are more or less prob. lematlcal. depending on the blzng- 111K 1n of new fast class hcrscs, it was considered a bztter move p) have Aaron L. take 111) residence 1n Cfllie Breton where there is a free-fcr-all every week from Mal. 24th. or if not in Cape Breton at New 9155800’. 'I‘ruro or nearby Points. Thillialld-i Ci harness horse tans will regret to see the bi" cutgtgnd- m! D809!‘ that i185 left such a mark on Maritime pacing annals go away, but will look forward to seeing him come back when the big meet is on at the Charlottetown Driving Park next autumn. Perhaps a shcrt sur- vey oi his rac.ng career the past two seasons will be interesting. rlluoegllen ~ Up i3) 2.00 1-2, averaged In 1939 he wcn at Alberton, Montague, Charlottetown and Hal- ifax. with heats at Truro and Hal- ifax. and look a rerord at Char- lottetown c! 2.08 1-4 and ended me Nate Hanover p, 1.59, t. 2.01 3-4, raclll to llflll records by Vic Flem- mg, 0.11. .5350. Earls Moody 4 brought, $1.000. He was s a great bargain as he ntier of fsur-year-old en- s. His new owner ts vio Jclln i? Kelley oi Bangor, Maine, nzl- purchaser of the yearling .\lfiilf1 Hanover. which cost s mo. He placed her in Harry . stable, Columbus, Ohio. r Clukey cf Rccklarid, Maine. '>r a whirlwind lhorse that- f;n:'sli in front of his fel- nrs in Maine next season, 1d Abbey (3) 2.07 1-2, by wiiubev t3» 2.06 3-4. out of cull 1.58 1-4. She came from the Waller Cox stable Clukey also bout L a yearling, LoRlOy Hanover, by Mi; Aiclilwyn. Hollmr Biery bought the yearling CSYuxil Hanover by Caltunet 204, dam, Miss Pierette (3) of 210 ls given this colt. Tile 61 head ircln the Hanover Shoe Farms brought. the splendid sum of $45.- 1100 run the 23 head ircm the Vil- lage l-‘uinl sold for $2 000 T Knlmucks are tough. Willard on of Peter the Great al- t afforded small opportunity speed before coming to this rct has in Bonaparte 2.06 Margaret's Sun 2.06 1-4. um \\i‘lll' and tear campaigners ilia: tll each and every occasion iilel- start, either finish- in front or kiuckzltg at the door. At Gorham. Mame. October 21st, Margaret's Sun u-on the third heat o! the 2.07 pare ;ll 208 3-4, with one excep- éliil the four .1 . pelt by i-4. Aiargarets Sun is out oi that gram. Pacer Margaret. Dillon 1.58 i the interesting sights for emell friends is the grand i Walker‘. He looks in the pink raring to g0. A week or two tcck him out to the track am n20 til llzzri as s"on as he caught sight of lit Mal ills ears perked up and he mm <1 out as if he would like to full ilway, Vin a rrre at Batavia Downs, New Your, (lctlabcr 19th, three descend- cf Grllttan Royal 2.06 1-4 <llle-two-tllree-—G0od Friday 4. by Grattan Bars 1.50 1-4,- ‘ Grattan 2.10 1-4. by li-zlt-Lzlvln-2; Clarlnda Grat- trll 2 i0 1-4. by Oro urattanaii. In lllc ilext race Margaret Direct, by G" lrlrl Direct. son oi Gratton Ro ii, was second. They were all Olzznrio bred, The same afternoon Zcmbro Han- flrrw- 2.00 iron the classified pace, 11s.: mile heal-i. time 1.03 He has biffl on the go a long time and vials considered about all through “Y0 Wflrs ngo but seems to have lnkcil a new lease of life. TYYPYP are 350 horses catalogued for tile Iudlanaprlis, Indfann, sale winch takes place this week. Among -<m are four hores with records of ‘two minutes or better-Cardinal Pr-rlce 1,58 9-4, Blackstone w 159 1-2, Frisco Dale 2.00 and Susie Stine 2.00, and the trotting nlrre sister Mary 2.00 1-4. ‘The sale “'1. be ileld ‘in the beautifully a - Printed new cattle pavilion. rrc - rib-r the best building of its kind in tile world. rt is Perfectly light- Ki- heated and vent lated and s0 little that a straightaway clay track over ‘I00 feet long has been ‘1‘ for exhibiting the horses and larly the wonderful lot of season eligible to the 2.16 class, This veer he started out the sea- wn 11v winning at Albertoll, July 1st. in straight heats. best time 2.14. He won‘ from Jane Azoff 1.59 l-4 at Kensington, July 10th, best time 2.10. He was second to Jane Azcff at Northam, July 31st, in a gruelling race, and won from Jane Azofi at Montague, August 7th. best time 2.08 1-2. He won the 2.12 Trot 811d Pace at Charlottetown, August. 13th, best time 2.09. He started ‘again on Friday. August 16th and was just beaten by Dudey Patch in 2.06 l-Z the first heat of the 2.14 Pace-the fastest heat paced in the MaItImes this season. He came right back and won the second heat in 2.07 l-4 but the third heat and race was won by Dlldey Patch At Amherst. August 21st he was second to Jane Azoff. He u-nn the frce-for-all from Jane Azoff and others at North Sydney. September 4th. best time 2.10. He was second toJane Azoff at New Glnsgoul, Sept/ember llth and was second to 'I‘race,v Hanover 2.03 at Trllro. September 18th. He won the first heat of the free-for-all nt. Bridge- water, October 4th. in 2.10. and was second to Rainey G. Henley tlic next two beats. At. Charlottetown. October 14th, he wound up the season by winning the Class A. Pace from Jane Azoff 1.59 l-4, best time 2.10 1-4. _ Aaron L. is a horse possessing perfect manners and an extreme burst oi speed. Good “clockcrs" said they have caught his last eightlls in i4 seconds, which is pretty nearly as much sperd as pacer-s have and there is no doubt but if he was really primed for a quarter mile he could step one in 29 sec- onds. He has been one of the most consistent race hurl-sea the Maritinlos has produced and Dr. McIsanc and Cape Breton are to be congratulat- ed cn having such a. noted cam- pai-gner. On the other hand. well McNelll has in Direct L. a pacer of great promise and although his career this season has not been spectacular yiot it. muft be admitted that he did show up really well at Thanksgiv- ing Day Matinee. October 14th, when he headed Major Bowes a mile in 2.12 with tre last quarter in 30 seconds, a really merltcnous performance for that kind of .0 day. Buzz L. has a lot of speed nnd in the o inlon of driver Joe 0'- Brien. w ich one must take con- siderable notice of, he is an up and coming pacer ‘Iihe New Glasgow Racing club held their annual meeting Satur- day evening, November 2nd, at President C. B. Orr‘s, There was a good attendance and keen interest evidenced. After the accounts for 1940 had been paid the secretary reported a balance on hand. The following officers were elected: President. George E. Smith, Vice- Presldent, Harold Dlckleson, sec- retary-Treasurer. C. B. Orr. The. following Directors were re-elected: Preston Campbell. Percy Dickie- son, Henry Houston, Miller Orr, Blair Andrew and Reggie McNelll. New Directors appointed were Wal- lie Dlckieson and John Peters. The following officials were ap- pointed to handle the winter's rac- ng: Harold Stevenson, timer. Mer- vyn Bulman, clerk o! the course. Jose-rm O. Gallant, Blair Andrew, Preston Campbell, C. B. Orr. were named as a classifying committee. Judges, William Stewart. Robe Stead. Ollie Robertson and Chest- er Bulmun: starter, Harold Dickie- son; announcer, Preston Campbell. It was decided not to hold the an- nual goose supper this fall but the npcrt will be carried on as usual by the membership fees. As soon as ice pennits weekly Saturday after- noon raoes will be held. This All Is Worth Three An m,” Person presenting Y dollars on a mlrle- Dollars hi lo will be edited Vi"! ‘to-‘m-eduurz, or aiockcrlull, 101x01‘ ._ or overcoat, of the very latest cloths and patterns. Thin offer l: Come now. god from Saturday 16th to Sill"!!! 23"‘- lt guaranteed. J. P. MacPIIERSON a soil 166 Queen Street Four Teams Meet In Playoffs (By The Canadian Press) They blow up a couple of foot- ball championship bubbles at Tor- onto and Ottawa today for four teams whose leaders are hiding their fears. if any. behind a thick wall of confidence. The Messrs. Trzmble. Harmon. Fitzgibbon and Pcnton all think they can win. Harman says Toronto Argonauts will bent Ottawa Rough Riders ln the fir=t game of the Interprovln- clal Uilicn playoff w’th "surprises? brand unknown eXfept to Hayman. "fight hard." of opinion Beaches “'85 Today At Ottawa And Toronto — Fitzgibbon thinks Samfa Battery can lick Toronto Balrny Beach. the Ontario Union scrap lf Trimble in they But, on the eve of battle, the public rallied behind the confidence Ottawa's Ross Balmys Alex Pcntnn, who have the talent, to back it up. The general that Riders could pile up points on their home grounds to make next week's return ments mere formalities for their warriors, and and enough engage- Teams Un Spot Today NEW YORK. Nov. 15—(C;P)— Minnesota, Stanford and Texas A. and M., whose foot-ball teams so ably met the challenges hurled at them a week ago, again will be on the spot tomorrow when they square off in conference battles against Purdue, Oregon State and ce. Together with Cornell, meeting. an old Ivy League foe in ,Dart- mouth, they each are two games away from a perfect season, in the home stretch of the United States college gridiron season where even the mo~t momentary lapses may be costly. But inevitably, off t-ller re- ~ they have been pronounced hes. Mann Signs 5-year Contract‘ NEW HAVEN, Conn, Nov. 15- (APl-Natlian Mann, HamClED avywclght. has signed a five- _ Jr contract with Joe Gould. New York Manager who piloted Jimmy Braddock to the world's title sev- eral years ago. The agreement was signed here yesterday in the pres- ence of Marty Krcnipier, Mann's former manager. BASKETBALL mediates 4. . CHALLENGE We the Air Force Basketball team will play any basketball team on the 1 1rd. Game to be pligreil on Thursday’ 21st Nmcmbel" .11 tile Holy Name Club. Please accspt cfiallenge throuch this paper or phone Holy Name Club. Three Teams lmprovedOver Last Year NEW YORK, Ncv. 15-40?)- Frank Bourher believes at least three of the National Hockey Lea- gue clubs alrerlclv have shown that they are stronger this season than last. and that conwaqucntli‘ it will be a better race. The coach of the Stanley Clip holders, New York Rangers. Who open their home season tomorrow night in a clash with Detroit Red Wings at. Madison Square Garden. said to today that unquestionably New York Americans, Detroit and the Chicago Black Hawks are better team; than a year ago. He wasn't sure about Montreal Canad- iens. He had not. seen them. His own team‘? "Well. we're the same squad," he said. "We're a bft heavier than most of the others and ‘while to settle down." He predicted Detroit his boys s, tough struggle. outplayed us in Detroit the other night." he said. "We were lucky to get away with a draw." Boucher likes the new Red Wing goalie, Johnny Mowers. up from Omaha, who was brilliant in ama- teur and minor pro competition. Mowers and the new line that Jack Adam; brought up from Indiana- polis, Archie Wilder, Leslie Douglas and Joe Carvet, are real comers, the Ranger coach believes. There will be only one change on the Rangers. Boucher is going to shift Lynn Patrick over to right wing from" tlte left where he has played for some years. May 24th, 1895. there was some interestin sport at Moose Path track, Bafnt John, NB. spectators present were treated to one of the best and fastest races ever wit- nessed on the course. Pilot. Jr.. black horse by Black Pilot, dam by Gilbert, won his race in straight heats, best time 2.27 3-4. Pilot. Jr.. was one of the best of the early trotters bred ln this country. He afterwards set up a track record of 2.10 at Charlottetown wfilirih stood for some years and was low- cred to 2.17 l-4 by Ada Mac. He was purchased as a three-ycar-old by E. LeRol will’: of Saint John. who was then conducting a hotel in that c'ty, Mr. Willis won dozens of races with Pilot. Jr.. under the name of Bpecfal Blend. Many of our old timers will remember Black Pilot, ovimed by George Dccken- dorf Ncrtll River. and will partic- ularly remember the famous Black take a Vice-President. WIS. E. D. Nich- raryr-tmasurer,‘ Miss Helen , ' F. . ‘committee: Mrs. W. R. \\'r Adflllls. fllrs. G. Kennedy. Mrs. H. ‘Pl oulgil, \ s nu‘ y D. ‘Filo son, Mrs. C Bell. Al tlllltllillyl l TllllllllPilll (‘v liitce: Mrs. E. W. died in llalNtdV top Feb. 20. l.“ decision over over lls lPfl (‘_\'(' hold the title. F‘ Saturday CANADIENS at TORONTO- DETROIT at RANGERS. Sunday DETROIT at AMERICANS. TORONTO at BOSTON. CANADIENS u! CHICAGO. O. II. A. Senior ‘Toronto Marlboros 5; Galt Juniors 7; Owen Sound Intcr- I Ma . lu ' . . referee (izsrlllnli- fzcrl the llrooklyllite for low null!‘ illg. Ezlcll fighter welzllcrl klalviiléjlirhlsqalimmlViian i; Weekend N.H.L.Games Hockey Results [By The Canadian Press) London 0; St. Cntharincs 2 Oshawa l; Niagara Fails 3 Port, Colborne 2; Hamiltcn 5 Quebec Senior Hockey League Verdun 3; Afontreal Canadiens 2 Ontario Exhibition Brantford 0 Fritzie Zivic Awarded Win Over Davis h H7 BOWLING RESULTS §¥O~§§Q§ P v-O l c‘ “Butter Babies" last Sig)“, lliiagrhtfrhn the Charlottetown MOQOQQOQQOOOOQOQOM +0 ovomoovvoooooa OOQOQQOOQO-QO-Q-Ofi-OQO-OO-O-Q-Q High single C. IeClalr 262. High three K. Acorn 6B6. [Stage Set For Battle Sydney ahead. 2-1. in Hit‘ "TF1 period Norm 3101(3)’, South Porcu- pine. Ont“ Russell, Today Between Kili-ies And Saint Dunstan ’s Sport fans here are excxed over Charlottetown Alleys Bowling alleys, defeated Ernmettis the prospect 0i today's lflill)’ -_-- Enterprise “Bread Babies" by l; game‘ bewfign a ltillfl from Mixed Couples-Duck Pins margin of three points to 2. Prince Edwardsislgd High- and one from t. unstans o. Purcell 134 9'1 13a "Bread Bnbles":-— vcrsity. _ _ , G. Doyle 169 150 136—837 ,E. McDonald 164 1'77 218 The Kilnes have maul’ - lJ. H. Cizlllniit 131 205 189 Charlottel. vii .clloOl ‘l . A. Burke 101 166 138 i8. Dunn 134 188 204 the lineup, 1i was rm P. Burke 10o 101 109--'ll0 J. hicLeod 1'72 174 17o are coached Dinah?! _ _ C. LeClalr 208 184 262 local fotbancr B.l..c Jrlchx . F Burke 94 96 l2i Total-Ski's. Donalg, hi?" “M4110; ‘\_\- Jr ' 4_.m D 1 , l.e Isl-i Y“ J- Meme“ 129 12o w 4 "Bun" Bah|cs»_ fognrlrlanyoyezlrs a terrclit a F, Acorn 119 is: 123 1 rfigcigéiilcsmghllcir-orlrlntl to... L‘ Cmflga“ 82 1 J.‘ Mnclzltyre 14a 150 2o: g§;¢st1q_1"\' B. Doiron 110 101 105 E. Srrlllll 148 186 193 ‘- ‘_“‘g_ M3 r. Puqllem 10s 104 105-630 F. Williams 21o 21o lla khrsmftlgulléflbf,‘Ollgkom the U“. K. Acorn 233 247 .06 .~ Led by Capt HG" Jenkms Gem T0tal_3gg5_ versltyhs C.O.T.C. scored for Vila Jzlnws from Hamilton, 0111., ev- Williams Gets Two Goals In Ladies Golf Club Elects encd it in the second p€flud but Steve Latoskl, centre from Ottawa Senators, shot Millionaires Into tho lead again late in the pflmd; The win brought North Sydney up inlo a. tic with Glace BM’ W1"! ‘l'f‘f‘flillfi".“fll'lf'd c": dependerfis of men “WINDSOR VISITS TSL.\NU5 "New Slate Tile annual meeting of the Indies Branch of the Charlottetown Golf Club was rlelu lasl night in the Charlottetown Hotel Mrs. $idfl0Y T. Green. the preslr-enthwas in the chair. A large uunlbcr of members were in attendance and listened with keen interns; to the report of the president and cuiivcners o. (lil- .erent C0!1'lllll[I6“$. v During the past season. owing 1° the war, both the Maritime Meet of the C.L.G.U., and the losal Pro- vincial meet. were cancelled. ‘flow- cver, the various matches of the club were carried oil tviih keen ln- lCfCS! and enthusiasm. Hearty coll- gratulntions were extended to Miss Betty Large, ladies champion. of lllc local club and to Miss Marian Mor- ris the runner-up. It was indeed gratifylnl? 10 v51 ille members of tire cllib that vlltn the balance of the tea money and the proceeds of three bridges the,‘ were able to purchase eight pairs of heavy blankets to be sent over- seas. i-‘ollowhig are the officers for 19-11. President, Mrs. R. R. Bell. l-2. (By The Press) "Tlcor" l-‘lmvers, former world mirldli. l. bsxiug citzlmpmn. York hospital l3 tile crown to Kilcke). NPR.‘ l William‘. yours ago tc<’;l_\~ following a mnor operation for rtfllCYill of a zrolrih o rrat-llcd the, l l1 lFl-rotllid Greb. He lost‘ 6 l ltficKlilnnn, Miss Laird. l Afatch committee: Mrs. H. S. lf-lenderson, Airs. J. P. Clarke. Miss l Bety Lfirue, Mrs. N. H. DeBlois. Local llmlrllcrlp committee: Miss ""l Rogers, Mrs. H. C. Thomp- ll l-Zoviucinl Committee: Miss Mar- . inn Morris, hfrs. W. E. Cotton. \l ILL WTND" m“; LONDOQL-IC PL-Lily Town- send. rl nlllllilcr, whose arm wt; paralyzed in a fall in February‘. was clued by shock when she was llli'0\\"|l to tho g:olmcl by a. bomb recently. 4-3 Victory Two goals by Tic W’illla.ms. former- Johnny: Kirkland Lake Blue Devils, sent LT SYDNEY. N.S.. Nov. l5-—(CPl-— giflr?gdcg?i,l,otgotsxlnsfiizevthgicglisf ernmrrlt ill‘?! the wrecks earl; ius a 4-3 victory over Sydney “ll- ltms “Mm m’, mec .1211“; llonaires in the (‘ape Breton Senior i 5“‘“m_5h,‘_i“ f“ m ' ,n,n_ Amateur Hockey League here l0-.‘he “m” 1 Mo“ nighL lTrallspo . Billy Illlnnlm, Halifax youth, und m" HM” ' noon. .\Iz~('rccd_v. last year with two victories and thfvl! five games. Sydney has four u-lns and two losses- OTTAWA. Nov. is-rcel-A rlill inquiry; will be held b1’ tilt‘ GUY- lclsses ill NASSAU. B’ rCPl-JPhe. Dill; .ed wdav ironl llzs f: ._.'——-————-—— WILL PROBE WRECKS ‘n. , Hundreds when the ntnst disastrous earthquake ucl-ll end. Slloun lu-rc is the an undl-ternlinerl number of rescue ill the ruins when gasoline tanks burst. burning. of Bucharest buildings were Carlton levelled in tlil- grmillll mill lhvlllxllllTs of per-link l. l 0| Armin-d v1 RIIIIKIIIHY‘ " ~\"l‘.\ thI-w Hu- lrnuulr; mu. r-olllll-lnll rluwlit; ill!‘ iaprirtnlcllt lull-v, our» 0|’ the mot; n-nlli-rrl in u“. t-Jpitli “u”? ivorkers was killl-ll. ‘iller lu-rl- try-inc to fi-r-l» ‘:0: ..,.,». p, l, ,1, ,,.,| spraying flames through the building. The. hll-lllili; \ trill w OUT OUR WAY Ry J- R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE - “Wilt — Mnior ll (Thule OH, MISTER. DO YOU KNOW ANYTPHNG ABOUT A CQUPPEQ? ,-/ ' Z/ ' /- /- - "-15 Z some THIRTY YEARS TOO soon - 11's no FUN “WHEN vou Do OET GOING. HORSE HAUZS OFF THE BABY'S ALL‘ DAY SUCJLER >1. - THIE: HCDUR? ARE 80L! HJNNIN‘ A NlGiH Pilot. at Summeruido i888. Pilot-Hernando ra-e van by Black - '41" ABQIT “ME WELL 5 EANDGOT T SCHOOL A BRINGING UP FATHER IDEAOF WANTIN‘ x “MATS THE TO GET’ IN YOUR OF FICE AT -<o YOU SPEND ‘THE REST OF ‘THE ‘I21? P104006 m: no u s n1 an non use 0v nu unvlc l Ll KE I WAG THE QMAL l. Jifiwltilam; a '1 ELLING you J61’ NiGHT, mat-ca‘? WE INCORPORATE FOE lo 3RAND-L¢£w 5AA I AT $25 A SHAREL-w-AB we luvgurcawccl . ' GET 200 ‘EHARES CQEEZ/ , ~ 6o FAQ,BUT M OQOEQ "a HAVE, VOTlNG CQNTFZGL YOU NEED 20\ y $uAREs “wt-tar MEANG YOU ~’ PURCHASE one SHAQE so; BUCKS AND YOLJRE laces lil/iulwser 1T 2 ii 5‘ /» elm or= 25 “' [iv-Jen Rule / DO YOU KHOW- MV TAKE A NAP OFFICE l5 ON T stereos- IN MY OFFICE AN‘ AF TE|2 THIS- FQOM H15 Biiulséjf»? 1- By George JlrJlrlnu-a HEV- WHAT'S TH‘ IDEA? WHV I$N'T My or» 41in». CLEANED LID YET?