iimail iirowll liitness Final lace Meeting CAMPBELL/TON. N. B., Oct. l5 .-(CP)—A small crowd witnessed final harness racing meet of e season here Monday afternoon from Campbellton. ' thurst and the Gaspe coast rac- lie when horses y! 1,, three events- The main event, the free for all, "as won by Morgandale Squire, a pcaiiy owned horse which n 15 of the l7 races he took first place ilumer but _ Times were 2.19. rat-h heat. 2.16 1-2. The no. l classified race lvcn hy Captain FIRES’. placlni; first in t\vo holts and second in the other, Second money went to Buster McGregor with a first, two seconds. In third position Johnny Eager. Times were 220, 2.22. ' In the no. 2 classified, Bingen Axworthy took top honors entered illis season. He had stiff competi- iiorl from June Evans and Fred (l! Gayle Talbot) and St. Louis Cardinals’ with some welcome added h“ munition Red Box four out in 2.18, W85 SCH. and was 2.22. with Cards World Series Victory Gives Friok - Added Ammunition NEW YORK. Oct. l6- (AP)_ President, Ford Frick of tho Na- tional League, who suffers inten- sely. has been demanding that his club owners either try to win the annual All-Star game or drop it. victory in the World Series supplies him am- The Cards. by defeating Boston of seven. dis- pelled any notion that the Amert‘ can League was in a lofty class by itself but their demonstration of class came too late to do the senior circuit any- good this sea- In other words, the fearful beat- ing administered to the National 149581161‘: in the All-Star game at Boston badly damaged the loop’s prestige, in Frick's opinion, and probably cost it many a dollar at the box otlice the remainder of the tionai Leaguers employed several throwers named Joe in the lam- ented contest, and they were mur~ dered, All this Frlck pointed out to Bresdon in anguish, and asked nlm to lend g helping hand in the next Ail-Star tussle, but same re- mained unimpressed. "Nope, Ford. the-World Series ls the big thing," he demurred. "that's the one we want to win. The close races we have in our league, we can't afford to take a chance and let one of our good pitchers work in the All-Star game when it might cost us a game. The American League now. has these loose races and they can throw all their top pitchers afilillsl- us in the All-Star. Let ‘em have their fun. I'd rather win the W!“ ies every time." Looking back on the World Ser- ies. it is possible that. the lefcllt- ed Sox were harmed by their long coast-in after clinching their pen- car. gm lfggnzvognierotg: 1211",‘; 851' l "Let's either play the Ali-Star nant. and that the added wllit Hires“ R w“ "any game to win, or drop it entirely," while the Cardinals and Brooklyn ' Frick urged owner Sam Brcadon Dodgers were going overtime did of the St. Louis club after wutch- them no good. n; rho osnulisn Press in; the Red Birds take the clin- The Sox, in retrospect. did leek cher Tuesday 4-3. a little rusty. For instance, their Gfflilliilllllfi- WWW! dlunlflm‘ Although he didn't tell the great shortstop, Johnny Pesky. hotter. WWW 5mm Twin! 5' Cards owner so in as~many words. was much less than shdaryp‘ as! m an s a The nine-year-old gelding Indiana/polls seven years ago today. smashed 17 world's records amd was undefeated in competzitionsince he was two years 01d. had who scored three triumphs it was obvious that Frick regarded Brendon as the chief contributor to his misery, No Harry Brecheen. 0V8!‘ the Red Sox. or Howl-e Poilet. the made four errors. lapse that permitted Enos Slaugh- t to score all the way from llrst with the winning run in the il~lal game was strictly sandlot. He probably wouldn't duplicate that HHNH 33-1 Shot Wins Besarewlteh iiaeing Stakes Harry Wragg. made nail’ mile from home. NIIWMARKIII‘. lhlgland. Oct. 16-(6 Pl-lldonsieur Ulisniral. flve-year-old thoroughbred own- ed by the H. Barnard Hankey stables and s. W-l shot. w0n the 2 l-i-mile 87.800 Cesarewitch Stakes today. The time for the long test was 3:50 4-5. The 100-7 choice Ford Trans- port. was second and the three- year-old filly. Geoffrey's Lady. held at 100-6 in the betting. was third. Monsieur L.Amiral. ridden 53' his bid a moving ahead of Ford Transport and Geoffrey's Lady at that point. He finished three-quarters of a length to the good. Ha was the first French horse to win the Cesarewitch since Contreverlt scored in i938. Last Words 0f Executed Nazis NUERNBEIIG. Oct. ill-Ml’)- Here are the last words of the Nazi war criminals: Joachim V0n_ Ribbentrop, Null Foreign Minister: God protect my Germany. My last. wish. i that Germany realize its entity and that THE CHARDOTTETOWN GUAQNI l*fifil§kfivfinmnlfflllelkdllltllglfl- {oclknonloloflalordisurnnml-uwblcbpnllywllldcscrflc lbl“dgblalldtu"vlofilalaiansih&aadab'arlugsboala IN RECENT ADVERTISEMENTS We have been suggesting that theway so save money is so have a plan and stick to it. 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Oct. l6 — (AP) - Production of oxygen was re- I r league's lcfldlu! Ditch" i‘ "l9 a understanding be reached be- time. participated in the early in the course of an Gill?" Dllylll! tgeen the m" and we“ 1 w“), July debacle at Boston. The Na- season. pa"! to the worm ' AAQA A A au_v_ es‘ ***O¥O§-0-' ———- ' I Julius Stretcher, Jew-baiting ed- itor: Hell Hitler and now I go to N- n L sghgflulg God. Purim Feast, i946. (Purim is ' a Jewish springtime festival to _ anqggfi, _ _ - _ - t ate the deliverance of ' ' ' ' ' ' ' v ' chi g g To one Jews from Hamari. who was hang- ywmualioxfi 13.0053 ixalgjl Dec. 1 Rutter“): ‘at chroma ed by King Ahasuerus-Xerxes- 25550;; eptoplgy ylollows". Detroit at Boston fol- his plan to massacre the Jews " 3 Chicago at Canadians of Assyria). The Bolsheviks will u“. " 4 cuddle“; at 53m“; hung you one day. I am with God. Ootflo Toronto at Detroit. ‘mronto at Bolton Add!» my d!" Wile- " t Canadians Detroit at Chicago r-i- I 2225:: as; canadien‘ " '1 Boston a; “r0940 Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel. Detroit at Toronto " 8 Canadians st Chicago Chief of the High Command: I a 3° “Angus 3g Detroit ‘Ibronto at Detroit call to Good Almighty ‘to llfiVfi mercy ‘ B t fungus M, Boston on the erman peop e, ore t. an - a gjff}; :¢"¢:;:$¢m “ ll Canadians at Toronto 2.000.000 German people Went t0 Toronto at. Boston Detroit at 33113;" their death for the Fatherland be- gmc g D t it, Glicago at Boston fore me. I follow my sons-ail for " as Detrgisto a: Cflleiilrtlaleim " 14 Rangers at Toronto 50mm?- cmcu‘, ‘t gortmm u n gzifgtlznitatcilgfgfr‘ Ernst Kaltenbrunner a Gestapo mpg os on - - 37 Qmfiin: ‘[ Detroit Detroit at Boston chief: I have loved my German as 3° Toronto M chlcaéo " 1g Detroit at gmcago people hand! njltyhFathelrlsnd wltifita B“; t; gm; Rangers at Boston warm ear. ave one my uy .. a, Torozlllonat Cablirilsle-us " 1a Detroit at Toronto by the laws, vi my nwnle and I Nov a Boston at Toronto " 2.1 Boston at Canadiens ‘em sorry my people were led this Det it t Ranger Chicago at Toronto time by men who were not so- , ‘ mire" u“ Detrol: 1 g Canadian l; Den-on dlers and that crimes were com- Bonou n Qmcuo Tomato n, Range" mitted of which I had no krlow~ " I Rangers at Chicago Boston st Chicago ledas- 30mm ‘t Don-oi; " 26 Canadians at R-ancers -——-—I rt A fl u 1 omen“ a Cal-mug“, Toronto at Detroit Arthurnseyss- nqua . ust m ~ - mi -~ teem»- . l" are t."“°.“ .2 rr t“; ti‘: m“ ~ t Tm- mo 20 Toronto at Canadians 0n s as B0 a Y , m sung"; at Dean" I 3g chlgggo 3Q Qmgmgm of the Second World War and that Town,» “ omen“ 3mm“ ‘g ml-wgo a lesson will (be assigned glmthlat B st t Rangers Rangers at Detroit W“! ll"! "Fl "I ll "B 9 US a l‘ OKQQQ, l; Rang"; " 39 Bo ‘ l at Rangers fieslizeld Sclllrng the nations. I be- £' m, 1t t 3N“, " 31 Detrot at Rangers eve n e any. . - l4 Detlgit ‘at Oanaxclllens 194'“ —T Ge 1 Glllette ' " °.:."“"". “a :é...‘3.‘2i°“‘° ..“s:.'..§-"l*... .=r:il:i".:"i¢. c ca o a ers ' . l.’ cumin" n 30"“ Rangers at Boston kind treatment I have received Toronto at Rangers " 2 Toronto st Ranges-g during rny captivity and I pray mm“, n new,“ " 4 Boston at Cansdlem God to receive me mercifully, - Rangers at Toronto will‘ 111e,, Irrwrq n 2° ',§,°{,‘1§;§°,,‘“c,§§§§fi,“ ~ is Chicago at mngm Wilhelm Frick. protector of no- sn/Uf’ - a1 Ranger- .. noon. _ gee? st lawn "tags, ggmxgeviv We "is T’. . Rang tCandi 3 lml" 11.44"" e “ ' ‘ “if? " L ‘U s I a Deni?“- Tnfonlto m. Chicago at Toronto "*- llLri\L'(l . n axmdiu“ n’ Bolton Boston gt Rqnggpg Fritz Sauckel, slave labor boss: Toronto at Detroit " 0 ulicnso at Detroit 1 die innocentlyieTheG verdict was t ch; a " ll cilicago at omaaiens wrons- God are ct ermnriy snd ,, m giggling ‘t 5,5,3,“ Boston gt Toronto make Germany great again. Let Toronm,” ohm“, " l2 Canadians at Chicago Germany live and God protect my mum n Bu,“ Toronto at flamers family- ' so Detroit at Canadians BMW" it Palm" -—'_ I 15 gunmen; .7, wrong, Coi.~Gen, Alfred Jodi, Chief of Detroit qt mp3s" Staff of the Army: I salute you. Chicago at Boston my Germany- - " " 16 Toronto at Canadlens - m? 7 " 1B Rangers at Csnadiens Alfred Rosenberg, official Nazi a a " 13 Detroit gt Tog-Onto philosopher, made no last state- Qhtcpgo gt, Begum lnent, and Relchsmarshal Her- .95, I'M OFF TO ' I 1g Qmqdlgm gt Detroit man Goerlng committed suicide. Toronto at Boston Buy A B Chicago at Rangers . ' ’ “ 22 Oanadiens at Boston N B f Rangers at Chicago s " 2! Chicago at Detroit fit t 5 " 3 Boston at Canadians '— — , _~,_ ,, 0 , Ranger; at Tog-emu wasl-rmcqols. Oct. lo -<ar) " M ‘Ibronto st Chicago — Face powder took its place AT Detroit at Boston alone wit-h sun powder today as " 20 Canadians at Chicago war surillilfl- T!" w" 54"" " m Detroit st Bqgton aihninistration announced that it - " so Toronto at Canadienl hu s quarter million dolls" F R Peb. l Rangers at Canadians worth d comet!“ "it ieileiii" U Q Chicago st Toronto ford smile-but £31565? dlglzgnnftltyl: Boston at Detrot In "l! ° 5' . ll h d y” Gram“ Sh...‘ "w" [$0 " 2 Csnisdie: ‘Ea Rangers and wholesalers ‘rile supp ts a ' " I Csnadiens at Boston u mum n 5mg.“ 2 Boat at Rangers ~ a “mum ‘t Gunmen. 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