ouwtmc neuter warsnmc m: wrv_ snsapmy macs savor!" halt in 1.06 seconds to cart horse sd S Jllfl! [last llrantor died led place. as for he had practically auction business in the - us whl in i913. presided over a Bile l’ th Rlhb m. Each) Novtgznobzr and Glory Trantorb sale, voice confirmed bids for oi’ untried and that erial great Two sale was held a woman who ran rendue. weeks S8 Edward J. Tra tor .0! a woman dressed with an ear that ha pened, w her sue ioneer, from his elevated la while chanting ha l’! in ande n gfleo“ called ' ---... ago the Old G All the backgmun ev D00‘ well known fir‘? ch he bought Welve RM‘- i the Old ew York City, it w“ 911d llbstures that the hundreds tried racing mag. through mat usual and it ' the shag -Mwr:.‘ ‘ -a n wisp yblack. d but tome in b” himh track pic show that ted States Five driver-s, two d Hanafin. Dr, i“ Mmmirned Jane e stands at th Mo” 1M 3'4) Inc hm‘. Hum with 124 winn- fn Ohio early ggegwrxfa the latter part. of Oct- efli“;;“§..£‘“.°..°~%;'m"-‘-° m‘ glnia. wh y half-mile front 101 times. ht heats ly {blind made Abner T, clegg owned s. top 2.04 1-4. cer four years ago. giving record 0W1‘ a hail-mile .i._. Frank "mm, horse editor of the Boston Globe, whose column is read with great pleasure by thous- ands o! harness horse fans throughout the United States and a. vas a summary oiJimmy arness Horse Review for Power's "w" "Down through half cenlslry enfiWfifl, {f} f‘: ,,,§‘§',fl§ ‘Srigoe lllgttzaJtne fted Canadian m, nspecmm he urns ames er has pres were brought on in faces of the ders and seeming- thei air their oi- r gazed e one thousand bid picked ou fora until he had The learn?“ Ke t k ~ an“ n, . t mnterwfiyslrey We" e icons oiiflts colild wfih edidtrab bleasure on t?’ m said to be th year. her “P811868 ADC-ll ment oi Mad During and connection t-‘h sales or —~becaus.ef one has of h for next season’; who” ins to! Old G1 ._ t“ “win ory sale this year G be published. various Already Hrs trekking to ' Arden ilomermn 1m. "owned time. the mer Mt.‘ i ad ~.....» ‘ah’. to lry Derby and ~year~old l. thoroughbred. 000 nt. D91‘ of T. Briton. Upper 8 . ., to Pinehurst. with other is table to get read! futurities. tiy all is “gait ex n .1 h.” W‘ tinnsi of the Uni ‘My. and it u merger may not some form c! working mule between them. so owcarlgonwitira rulcsb ‘bgindepe harness horses trotting ted states fissible that the completed. but at lrrfst amount tak- en in st any lr~...e auction this Out of this she would deduct commission-ten equal to $10,210 —but course would be considerable, as rent for stabiw and base- lscn Square Garden and for the Garden itself two dwys. Trcntofs ganizatiorrs couple the re have bean in idents that n e was the New H mo» “dared! going as the fus- associa- into one Florida, in fool Bttble b11181’. the sire cent. the our $1.10.- acke, are the E R01 til-in’? , an arr- Goshy. N.Y..fs I47 imsn is llontb! thefor Union annually written an interesting re- view oi harness horse racing in this” Maritime mmpvlncas." Mr. ° 800:. on ‘I ve a surnma of Mr. Power's‘ review. n 0h 1 Mart f Belgi ares ens o um. - who came to America twenty years agoasayoungrnaninhisteens and studied harness horas training and driving, afterwards went back ioflslgilgi where he quite a success breed ng, a , - u...“- “zs: onus .5 p. _ . . u rustle‘ a in utilizing only two as,_the Axworthyh and Peter the (heart's and inbreed- ing and interbree them so ex- tensively. Says Mr. Martens; "Per- lwps, you do not realize it but wt‘. KW.‘ “l! ‘““°" r . o with vgg llrgvechour iradepegdezrtly roduc en an use an Breeds which are both great ones and have produced animals o! the highest class withou a drop of _American blood in the veins. ‘than we have in our different European horses many strains of American blood still lng slzron that you have allowegoto die ou . becomes every time more dil- flmlit tor me to secure such ani- ma like when I make to America. as now there o ing left hers that is intents my tri is u ll ran B. did-eunuch to kill t rec or four ordinary mares. In America Euranle would certainly have beaten two ' but her best time in Eur- ope was but about 2.00. She had marvellous speed. staying power and gamenesa and she beat mam’ fast record American horses very V of ill first ...;':'e'..".t. Elm -oid, tr t on nos W" 1 owas st th Provincial $.00" W 3-5 m. USUAL storms SESSION . s» nd s r ) tcr scmrrro "Tifghj AL", 2.2M: Chiitiren we NIGHT a nu. _n (s. nouns) ‘ General Skotlnfl . 5"“"°"' °" i:,:,'..~,"i'i"§3. Children toe Tvlce. "Smooth m: In A! Y" "5"" Assembly Conilnuouaalllarizfi V "l". s“ u can! "IBM"!!! fQpQIIQIQQIPVn nemw""‘°'m.°hfm,,mmet ran: usvnrvn W!!!" wnorrrs. leased . the Nationably melanin}; 39 rctttinsrnen in an drove st least iiftynwlnning heats. 981711761811 opened l" Mil‘ and ended were won with Anne Di on 2.09. at ween by Hank Adams, Halifax. J. u. Nicholson will manner Simmerings - Around The Sport Front (B Alan Bu: Canadian Press y Shlgflwriter) lloneri who .n.3°°a..;.‘;'§"“h$§; at Rldflewood Grove tomorrow Amber's. 0w ‘lion gedntglrgdftbyrhtf he once whmrtl his hglkwt goodwill-takes 13gb Bill ‘lrhoms ey Fred min’ All: w bow u’ all-American lneug‘ 1%? his Chicago Block mm. Canad- srl Thorns takes th s manager and was merely rorn World “Kilt! them ag- Lou No the n ei k va esvyw g . ewe his hands stmgzulrv Gen T-‘unn wn' N e ey. o many say ova resembles. used to do. Just in show you how Montreal's Maxie Berger- is coming alotna. the Canadian lisdutweitrht champ. at 140 pounds. is ranked among leading welters heresbouta. Frankie Oavarmo here ‘Duesdny. Miners Tar n Back Monarchs SYDNEY, N. 5., Dec. 9 --(0- P) --A three goal rally in the sec- and period tonight gave Glace Bay Miners 5-4 victory over the lea~ gue-laading North Sydney Mon- archs lna Cape Breton Hockey league Game. Monarchs had a 2-1 edge in the first period but Glace Bay led 4-8 lug into the final and held the orthsida team even in that period. Rockey Montgomery with three goals and an assist was the Miner's hero. Down The Alleys ' crrrowrv ALLEYS l The following couples will con- tinua in the third round of the mixed doubles. 5417 E.‘ Mitchell -W. McDonald McMillsn-—P. Mclnnls P. Bmljn -W. McNeil F. Mallett -—J. Lawlor 4924 IL Gregory -J. Power 4922 P. Harper -—K. Acorn 491B J. Mamleer- H. McInnls P. McKinnon -C.N. Pot- terson i710 M. McLellan -1". Co: 4718 H. Praught -O. MoKinnon 4659 I". McGuire -J..D. Webster 5654 I. Paquet -.A. M31941. —~———————-———— that race with considerable plea- sure. . ‘ITIBUEMIINUTIZIBOT Bill Sharon (Sharon) —-~ll.l Commodore Oresceus (Mac- m _ Moths‘ Bo (Mull — -1 Don £51. ywonfifv - -s t a Time: 2.19. .20 1-2, .20. On the same afternoon the Free for All Trot was raced and to surprise of almost eve body it was won by Bragg, than a our-year-old in the stab oi Frank Boutiiier. new-me at :2“ H ewe set u- s. new C an 5 Hassett, O Dec hall's winter "trade winds" tern alter iailina to kick swauolm waves durlnrr tbs minor leasue . "We are very likely to n Budd-y Bnmsbt where‘! Larry vice president oi B certainly need of New York cunts t cm‘§rbs'-1-ri§h'crr?1 “m T811594! . C‘ Kén O’Dea ahoridlw ‘mu the Giants in a. straight e M c .. lck Baotell. Win Over ‘Ifolcs Gunnar Bariunds head alight i0 outnclnt the the debut was none new pained ihaisirivol on the floor. alth first round on For Barlurld: this second at eliminated weighs. He was most from the first Tonight's setback, Oallfomia clouter, in a hurry from the ranlns Y-Knots Bea Esqui res - The Y-Grads defeated 30-28 in an overtime Y. W. but were the Grads who C. led 15-42 at h UK! the 28. In the live minute period the Grads hoo points lo give them the 1!" run warms: C: V MacDonald R. Hennessey 9; O. lover '1, G. Bell. GRADE: Muirhead A, Crockett 5. Jones, D. Nicholson. Entend Lead recor of it‘): 1-4 pt Chatlaam. N. _ v was an every- lgodgymtlrowit re‘ wduld be reth- ing to it --except one 012a e1- toniul. who Dllt his bankroll m. the field walnut The . hi Bugs (Boutllisr Th (Sharon Web". “we” mo“ ‘rims: 2.10 3-4.1 i. 5 174; 2.16- r-e- 2.1a - . Gentlemen we specialize t» ' (all time and Trntedon end guarantee to fit you rlgllt. ALSO Sioclrsulh and ovsrcosh‘ at o price. A .1. r. liacfllsrsun YOUNG MEN America made r own for far-seeing 0 struction and Diesel d trained men. r . [IE6 a few short months imam tical work to answer- yes neoiions: "Do you lrnow ladle this job?" If you are mechanically interested in Trainin Corporation, Welt, oronto. Sucker Qn Trading Block "§.§°”"‘§tf§“f"'%“1"“ uu any b deal next week that will segdrl: l. executive said. "We gave Doloh Cailnilli and n. t seekers. ‘Iheofliants and Gglga Lrirtubut havenlt ollfersd what I el- ‘The wlndup of the minor league convention round the three-player Wan an Ciri- and outfielder Frank Demand a. er , on - gelder Hank Lfiiber and shortstop Toles - Scores Decision, (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK. Dec. 9—R/0!>06 ilurew rllrht hand shots “a: with treat/m of ease for ten solid rounds reavywedght before a crowd of 4,- 11 in the Hippodrome. weighed 190 3-4. Barlund 19'! l-2. Despite axle-sided victim libs tangy Detroit Marc's New Y too impressive, Jamelv because he was consider- by any kind of a punch to the mid-section. and becaum he couldn't even come close to sett him in trouble almost from the deie him from the ranks cf the up-and-mminsz heavy- bloody and out al- minute. oi his recent loss to Lou Nova. t-hs removed him tmrders for Joe Louis! crown. Extend Lead ' mm of Wales College basket/lag}! squad gouse league fixture last‘ night. gradually overhauled by the end ui’ the. second half at ped game. e. w. Goes. n. Creighton 14,4. ‘Phe league-leadllnl Y-Knols de- : , . o. Y 2. ‘a. Port ridYge. Weeks 1, §'.'“§rnrm. I Mechanically Minded Just as the rtrliioneers who built there are open today opportunities ambitious young men na of Aierfipleue 0on- Air Conditioning and Refri oration re yourself for Home Study ungrate- m n llifuu“ “u "l . ul‘ , WI Q > GI 0 (I . Olll ° ‘as: r at. nor oowrns. KING'S scour,- _ t ‘ We've: Leena infidel-loves, 110a ROOM-LII"! . we CAISII Ovlfliu Brooklyn First With shifted I "ma," a“ rumor circulated that Pittl- m“, marches Fred ‘mm Bennle Blnns . non Scuttle of the m" fic Coast peea-ue. Joe ‘McCarthy. narrower oi , who have been reported dickerin for Hutchinson, said: beat vs to Mm." The woo " l‘?‘.e‘2“§. “m......’°" ‘°“‘“f.’*‘€£‘. “hi.” rs or lectures Burleish Grimm, skipper at Brooklyn last year. sinned a two-Year contract with Montreal, and Hosea l l) Currier was given a onryesr contract to pilot Chattanooga. Info in the day M er lefty O'D0ll1 uf the Ban Fr club bourrht pitcher Orville Joraens from Montreal. The National and American Leagues no into their annual ses- sions at New York next Tusdav and tirero the big league bosses will air search_i_or_ nlmvers.___ cision on that 111i WM“ found two corker and the t Bennie. Openi 091M118 Jruga: _ Club were night on scores were ch leader . Following D. . Gunnar Barlund’ v cord breokof 138 in snooker match with Alec Thuratmrs Hall. record of l2’? and it century break of his snooker car- oer. IONEDON’ Dec. 9-(0? Gable)- Joe DEVI-l €9‘?9-“?F‘1? Finnish 9F? ‘Dales 1118 oulrh he slits-IBM out»? of. con- l‘ To . A. aii time score n‘! overtime tw0 12; A. J. Beer. a IYI r ted tn rum n oocu - I tier: cellare Plgsslltion inwtgze . NEW‘ fnv“'c::d""l'°w lwsm-M o. s. house basketball loop, m-e. “W” 1"°'"'"" 3"‘ "“"‘"”‘. . ° “'5” last night o. strengthen their hold '"“"M'“"""'“°""““P,!"°=~v.r_=»d~_w on first place. The winners held " Ityllllrdbolllzyu-pormrittnfl pent rnrcncr the mqulres to one point in the l - l. mgn' ' ,me¢', ‘ m“ hau- ' Grryniaesvaroouksrherced- ma ram 1 s: i NEW! roov s" vnon . = . mou mtcl. BQQUTREW W- Hem 1- J- ousm conronri Cluyolefsnlresdy roomy -4 body is new 4' wider n: the windshield! 5cm ‘an liurallyuwidsudivuns. Uptonow. -KNOTSi J. Cull S, H. _ Mathiemn a, A, 005%“ g_ w, ; roommus has been merely relative . . . some Johnston 4. J. Johnston l. B. ' are gevu a trifle more than others- Here is MacPherson 1. B. Stewart 2. nurse roomy you feel ire specioruneu the . "m strut... . "‘°""°"""'””“" . a es- - kins. Welsh. i in mgegy NEW! HANDY-CONTROL onasurm gfecltlblglmte hi; winged 51;; Tlngunlaiftlovsrlsrrowofiehefloorandcn “m "me for w tlasstesrlngcohlmn-uconvsnieutocroorbnnd _’_._ . —_- muchsflicrtonplflh. ‘Hlerelsnorhlng new to ls rn-thsgurehlfrporiricnnrsurheywere wizhrhoconvontioanlgsanhiftlsver. Simple... snfisumluhlsenuqrrletuurrzel All"! Qdomadnrmimsm NEW l rousmown ovuroruvn rams. IAISSIONI New the economy of overdrive la available for drydrlviog. Cuuhat23os28 nlssperbour. NewKlck-Down hnurepro- vltlss instant and 511M988, ’ nan-n so conven- Oll Elli tieaaipinufior qokk pllilvllPllPllbl nth» to the how to minded, Y 001' . eAlma, is. cows-runaway; Nil-L’ l Hennessey Seeking Scrap H middleweight fighter ls out with a challenge for night, Henncssey recently ncld to a draw by Tommy Claybourne feels that he should have won the de- mure than anxious to tackle the hard-hitting Binns. Zfhis scm should it materialize should be a flB-ht fans will be on for an acceptance by Of Miniature The Miniature Rifle Club open- ed their season's their Armourics and some Mayne leading the snl total of 98. A. F. Pckard was second Just one point behind the Maine Charlottetown Binns, ennessey, classy from Boston, it was learned last IORONTU Dec. occasion and is now peg Blue Born UHIOD W83 ng Shoot gmgggtg, ‘era o caus jubilat 5U ls Held- loo lg 1938" activities last ' ' range at the very good alked up with D. E. rs with a U i or the final 'ule meet be mean chamupgfivns of a fierce. matches Argos. a aw which reached a. iul ground at EIQ§S$SSSZEESS careorwbenpowerisnosdsrlforhllls. Anew dfivirrgthrllhuablgooonomyfoeum. NEW! name rusnumlur nun. AND "ulrrrv slousl- srrenonemrt Modern chamber; maker ponible the 30110- ourly beautiful irmzumeru panel. Control buttenanreromnoedforafery. Tholl>'°d°' meter signals u night in diflerent coloured light: to warn you cfdangororu drivw! llfiflib- NEWI MOII IUOGAOI CAPACITY m uroom ammo raumu True streamlines banish the bulging trunlrl Body and fenders finer forb- ;_:.%.r.=':.:.-.'rr:"~r:r.r_._. eq-rt-zw . . u 10:! infirm: been 051M“- w The mu ilrnnla Anunriuilnn. ‘soon! wuwgso-r-Ar-luavlnw ovmfuu WALLI VM aural Dlbfl’? Lose _Mv Csmzns- i cm oer A ‘Fowm 5N" OF THAT’ OLD CHURCH" (B! SYDNEY GBUBON Clnldlln Prue Sta-l! Writer) - B—(OP)-—~Th filllllfllkm’ stock for the National to “is l7 bars y‘ . l7 flrgonauis. the defending champ- ons Word that the Canadian Rugby granting uamor permis- sion to play came late rs and Argos ta their training for tomorrow stadium here, Tile big ls considered the back- bone o! Winnipeg's secondary de- . R. . statement, among rters, said simply, . ‘The Canadian Rugby Union has granted Martin G-ainor tball player, pennisslo the Canadian final game on Dec. Garner's status has been in doubt since last Sunday when the ' . said he was considered ‘ under zhe residence Meanwhile ‘Toronto was becoming moze icotbail COXwOlOlig every rnin- ute. weather forecasts were lor a. mild, dry afternoon tomorrow and a sell-out crowd 0i more than 20.- 000 is expected to watch the 15th -‘ the sectional ‘lire game has all the earm thrilling st t be ing ball handlers, against a Desk on a Wwer- taclrl-n m Most eastern observers, although impressed with Winnipeg Reviewed mm! infirm-ed o: common Holder-rim ouxrtut; oAslsizlimLL omen svutu ' Gainor “Ruled S , To _Play With Bombers, Agarnst Argos ‘Today _._-_...._ ,‘ I4 Alwlebv college. Oakvliie. d e week. believe Argos will win ~. and id ing d much as m em rules Bombers must play lmder. granted tor Torcn o Stars Drafted By Pro Team toda as 8 NEW YQRK. Dec. E-(APF-Gll “80 Cardinals. last in the westerl- Divlsinn o! the National Footbal- 5988M. today drafted four o! tlu Years outstanding college sin lhree of ulxgim from the Universila which Bomber Winnipeg “ w PM or Pltlsb The draft which glv the %?£SBJ:€VE rixhligxizanegotiglzr e se , the Cludlnaisy m c1 gave C. R r- -- Marsha G ldbe Pitt's all-American fullbackolii drich. T. C. Ufa all-America ce tre, and Harold stebbins. back, a: Big Daddlomend, alsto rig 12in. him? o cklnaj Columb £5 Ve 5 s u Practice For Jrs. ‘There will be a practice sess {or the Junior Royals at the For this evening from 5.80 to ti. weather permitting. All players asked. to be on hand. arks n1 le. It of dar- team e western s practices ta Josacluyeierlqsllowboov-Bedm / m srYtr . . . BEAUTY . . . comronr . . . 1 SAFETY . . . PERFORMANCE m» VALUE! ‘e-upueuuaphwaee-et-enugnesee beauty. Yonlrslugglgocom i n04 fromrhsnar-Jrn 27% more cn-ryrng capo clrythmeverboiorel Nfwlrowrnrnnsnormorssr.“ Isl-m . 5 a All. 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