; tection agninst wnd. The ocronsn 1;, 1944 iii; |'|°l:| W J I J H’ ' | ess on ers urn ' ' ‘ ' s‘ _ c Box Score For Riverside Race Entries I _ _ l uggers As American 3rd gel-leg 3am; .._ I I L Following are the list of entries for the races to be held at ltivcl‘ a e ___ I side. shanksgiving Day, Monday, October 0th. ny onto aonsn-rson counting for three runs m" mm’ °°°' ' " W’) T m‘ 1 cmsslnl” ' ~ (Adlmlfllflfl P"!!! Snort Writer) That was the end of Wilks and n” °m°m b“ “w” °I may‘ brought Fwd schmldl 0h the third game in the I044 world RAYMOND BUDLONG. owned and driven by Charles Willis, Covehead s1‘. LOUIS. Oct. e - (AP) - scene let loose a wild pitch di- “m” o. U. voi.o. owned and driven bv Harold Stead Buckle _ Baseball's hitless wonder f i944 te 'a.l R - t ' ' . camlmll A3 3 1| 1'0 A . ‘ ' L "The Maritime: are likely to have on: them. Thanh 3401mm‘ m. gllllgncdusluiilzfirs for two lanterns to. tlgnavlJ-ly. ti“ léteghel-Ig/gllllfltlilh smug. ITh-livvhilcl’. if. 2 ll ill l) g Pnnzfylilgnfiygltz’ “m” by h"! D°'"'" ch"l°""'°'"‘ “d “'1'” o new tracks in kind ' _ _ cuioss. The runs n; ed by villi c- -- ' n-wksydney ‘ndopeiggihilrtullletyht l0 l3’ tememberinl us “hlhlwed the cahllhhh lhz h, the Mmm Astenhens- "hflzaflclg; hhd Mmlgh u’ _ _ l, o l 3 o MeNEILl/S PICK, owned and driven by Wellington McNeill, Sontbport _N_ a The mnher h the old track- -—0--. . t kd game of “l? worlld series and Zarllla with Christman joining Mc. W. Cooper, c. ,, 4 o 3 5 o JUST BETTY, owned by Dr. I. I‘. Seaman, C‘ariottetown, and drive- reconditioned, rehabilitated and 11mm days "in did not dampen lzmirsa gsei-mtheiaiildsto‘ LOtlYig at’? andi fauna m recemm: are‘ sanders’ m m” a o 1 u o by My Barnett h,“ lh m.“ elm 0rd" with “and l e igihlifllim of thousands of hvhh ° l scliixlgnggvllllgdtllbm ‘fin.’ {h Kurowski, 3b. .. 4 1 0 0 4 v standshhsttabies fill all anbllrten- p315“! ahhgfwth: 9x33’ 52:51“ 513d Held to two hits in winnina the scene for a oinchashsietter rgxfllld A? fifififi’ ti: " i i g l?) g i’ 1 F211‘: mset sicmid ltilme in the "L No’ z cLAssmEn 111°” I B0 W Inup to date w 1 ° serks opener to seven while drop Jurislch w tn d h ' " " ‘*8 e ‘ W‘ r°wns a" m“ guests in Lexin to , x t k _ ' . ' “s °11 e 11101111 W e11 x.Garms 1 0 0 0 0 i di. th f b . gggitigiihihstlmlt ‘gelfigggllilhdeinghfé; lull week and m‘, 1st rlglnedélrhllisray. Elli? Elle secgndl. tlhgdéléngl-lilchilivéezi salr>lh liofgagslétgifhlatilgebzllevggfi pallmh 31h l o o 0 o 32f] nwgfdhmfllle ehlfiaflfrtlfer S‘! tall, KibLrslilfillllgilhAltl-I, owned by Earl Buell. Villnle Green and driven ‘hows that the people U, hydhey say, sriosy and ssturdsy but they their eight hits in n founrun third er cooper. Cardinal catcher. ac. Qhksld P- } ° ° ° ° 6.1 victory yesterday over their MICKEY‘, vglfo ' Y- are in earnest and full of civic en- w? °“” “"1" i" "we oh Monday lflllills sud rilillcdthrollzhthe hilzh- counted for the seventh-inning h, h“ "i- F’ o g ° ° 0 inter-city rlvuls, the St. Louis “h - "Wired rrld driven by m. ldy. Bilrtlfll terhrlhlh The Dartmouth venture an Tuesday. Records of all lrlnds lv ingairdcd Cardinal pitching staff runs. Juhsleglgamo o 0 g 0 0 Cardinals, champions of the Na. "Y ROSE, owned and driven by Rankine McLaine, Charlottetown. h hlomhled hy Red Lhhey and avehbeen smashed. One that really {gr a llflilt of doubles iii lhe sevflitli Gutterldge, whose arml- oh an BL Byerly . D. o o o 0 g tional League.‘ ' , Mlab AMERICA, owned and driven by Harold Cudmore, Brackiey. horsemen hhwc.-hles. who. balked h‘ ‘slit tie fans on 11m was when‘ Tiliglfirygnlll0lerglliifilllgfielitfil “rel-d gemgblcd double_ play led to the xxlhobg; l o o g o v m 1 MARJORIE BUDLONG, owned by Jik Rankine, Mt. Herbert and driven their effort to secure a suitable hezllingouglhetedlflsthtiitlllcolgid csogaveluitcher Jack slirngmel" gave their ngrihise. sfiicsoriiirstullillt 1g? til‘; ‘lilies? " — -— — — - gsillerprltfhicirlntllfer; ofwcne (zjyijicnlvxvig h’ I“ 5' R‘""‘""- m- "mm ‘ ‘m’ m“ Han!“ have deemed m“ a yearling g l d l“ supporters among the crowd of 34.. Jurlsch retired Kreevich and Totals 35 'l 'i 7A 10 hits with tieor e McQuinns homc GEORGE MAC’ "Wm" ""1 51""! b! C11!!!” Wlllll Covehead. Dartmouth is the next best bet. The t ' 5e a new 5 Em “rd °r ‘I37 some cause for worrv in the Moore with Gutterldac moving n x-Batted for Verban in 'lth '1 l1», f g ll, l < wl .. EVA WORTHY. owned by Dr Preston Mclni r M t Ilyor and civic authorities are hwol h year olds by wlmlng me m“ iiillilia when the Cards scored round to llilrd. On a fourth bail t5 XX-Bazted for Schmidt in 7th {an n 1e 101:“:- .1131?“ r§‘,‘..,‘,‘," by L Culling ' y l’ on ‘we’ “M M"- frlggrlillih ltd filth proiclct so that m’; yejfltolh‘ hjcgimig 2853x122 f}? m‘ ‘meal-nod m“ but Mm there on Stebhens. coouer let the ball net bv xxx-Batten‘ for Byerly in 9th ' iese fill odefeaetllzld h? e12‘... inn‘ ' ' w efri d l d i r- eltl 26._ ~.ldKi-. r ' c .111“; r1111 l_ ‘_ ' ' . _' shoulda be pgssizble at‘; so‘; soxgnllohg‘ IWOn the second heat in 2 04 1-2. label Dfvfillli: OSiBUBtilOlIIie “Fifi? lllgrcgfn- man 8515M! 1:20:12‘?“grfilileélliggiuigllgwsd Browns AB H P0 A £1155 m ltliml- seeing gamlhebut X35 N0. 3 CLASSIFIED racins in the cityby the lakes next —0- ‘its’ dcfcrice opened up to let silo. with a double. scorink Stcphcrld Guttcridge 2b. . 4 1 1 2 1 .21.!” ekgou gong oncey again “Mom Jhhmle creed has been whnmg gisgnlihiearlrliialdén glgstluilllaglierlhe frgélleflgathdinal mm ‘d out m Kreevlch h’. h o o 1 ohloméagimck-Oli’ the floor h you alibi. KALMUCK. owned and driven by William Mellie. Point Prim -o- llll along the line at smaller meets the any otherwise, striklnll out 10 front in the firgt lnnirijii. With one §‘°°'°- ‘i- 4 i 1 3 ‘llillcdsc-flrld iisflill irks the 191d l" A finrum- ""1"! lrld driven by Maynard McGnltlll. Si. Mlrvh Gold’ ireeable weather was and s0me G. C. ones but no one and walking onlv two as he gave down. Hop]: reached second as Nlicllhcrls. ss. . 2 2 l 1 1 a series that lS proving to be one 01 - lhe “u” u‘ hoslhohemeht hr wech expected him to set a worlds re- up scattered hits’. _ Stephens let his hot grciiiidcl- ilfllzc?l‘lunn' J-i- - 3 1 3 6 0 of the ioushcst 9x11111119 “d . l" POLLY SCOTTY ‘"11"! by Chlfllc Duffy. Village Green and driven by ‘ hesdayr, race. at New Glhs8ow_ N cord. It is another tribute to Homer The underdogs victory put the through 101- a twmbase el-lrnlq Musqcillri ll, lf. ‘.._. 4 i l 2 0 the many yzars that this all cihs- Leo Collins. S. and the meeting 1s now belhg Willifln Who has developed several Cardinals on the spot but miillilllfil‘ ml could do no better than a flv to Hal‘; mlllrl. .b. . 4 0 1 1 0 sic has been staged. DR. IIUDLONG, owned and driven by Chan-leg W111]; govehehd 90min.“ lhto two llaykshthh .wo minute stars, this one by an B111; Soitilllhwilfllllhl Wig 11th 00111? axon but Walker Cooper cami: Krgmfiiii. d. i’ 0 0 ll 0 o n o EDITH GREY. nwned bv Ned McCluigan Montau d II dam , 7th hhd Mohdhyl o” obscure 51m, jlvl-lggolganal ‘dam by lsggoéou 125.17g“ glam iéerl eesnJallrie h Touizhlwlifh. thfl first of his iwo c. P- 0 0 0 2 Again yesterday the Brownsgiut Llewellyn Monthly“; . s e an dr ven by tober 9th, With folil‘ classes being sum‘ Matti“ M1059 dire was accounllsw Sig Jhkucmiiw: quake ililha snfile. aln Il-Iopn scored. t T t 1s - — — — — together lids in rapid succeosio. LUCKY GUY owned b c “wed "ch d,‘ _ All ohnrlle Barrett's Grattan Royal , - S c na one easllers wen on . . ll 6 a 2'1 4 that ultimately led to their vic. - y cc llllrpcll. Stlnhope and driven by s." "e m hand handy lgillflhilglifllladyllitilfs 2 06 l4’ gllllurcelllegrhhollcgnioihlhgnlllurhl;tnahlsé ghwili) in “£5513 in thedsgguitild. stalhrg gardinals . I00 000 100-2 toi-y. It was a victory that save Chdllllcll- . . W35‘? l9 . . . . . . . . - . U181‘ owners. drivers and grooms -‘0—- while Jakuckl had a 13.9 record and were one.t.wo.thrce victims in‘ 1:33;: StephensM‘G°i‘i)?tt;"‘i,d-—e6 £18132; n dedded edge m me Sh"! ‘ML’ “Mud and ‘mum by Charl” “Bflm- Ciwflildil are anxious to end the season with Of more articular interest to during the regular season. the next thr-ze frames before break. Runs bathed lh- w ' Coo er ha’ ' o s o LCK’ °“'""'d “d drive" b!’ B!" Yollrlker, Winsloc i‘- ‘ifln- n shmlld b8 mighty good usin the METFEIIHGS was the winning lfifherh“ gfihlédsfiiimd iiiiiillllhihl lniz lhlilpiltizn lthen B‘l'O\\t'l"i5' 119mg?“ Quinn 2, Zzrilla‘ Ciirlstmgn ‘Mar-D Pitching is aitvays a factor in rilc "B- of the Walnut Hall cup, purse$3,000, ‘" ° e "B ‘iien- e °1 e1 111 1 v " 115W“ 1 ion. Two base hits, G tterid' M . i . h ' thi . c d. Twllimi" RACE _.Q_- ,hy Love Sons. driven by Tommy Xl/llglés-axii’:aiéghidiofhlilgilliéliighgfllliél mldil J$<gfég11£uthv£h1li§l lgghfilggg Quinn. W. Cooper. ‘Doublegeplaycs’ lanai? $ersucsupggsed stoollieave 3K1!‘ hECh PeterBrook, Jr. Ontario pacer that Berry‘ Wm‘ mllr Speed Kn“ 2' zular season. pulled himself loge Bud Byerly ‘in an attempt to SiCD lélafl?“ and sandfis- Earn" W115‘ edge m m“ dePanmelli bu‘ 3'95‘ ‘MOUSE’ owned and drive“ by Phmll’ “calls-W. Si. Mary's Road. has had a rather good career, 15 117- e131" 0319i‘ Starldrs. time 2 93» ther and retired the first two men the Browns. Wilks, the losinfi bll-ihard “M5 c: Br°wns 5- Li!“ 011 W155i’ the "animal 149N115 “'10- s N BUDLoNGr "W11"! by Mill! Sullivan. Vernon and driven b rumoured to be oh the why to hm_ 2.00, 2 00 1-2. Speed King has 1n 15113 gym-d berm-e me mo; fell lh_ Cher’ and Jurlslch were hll harm ases, Cardinals 8. Browns 6. ners had to us:- four moundsmen Geo. McDonald. Mermaid. Y he“; hay-h; been purchased hy h been retired to the stud and will Gcile Magic singled and illerl in bult Schmidt; escahed bvwleivina _1up lfiéijffijellél grills. o)ff rlltramer 2 111 U181!‘ lW-Siifl-Ccfiflil bid against BEAN SCOTT, owned and driven by Charles Iluffy Villa e Gr hyhdlchlh khuwh hs the Peter Bhhhh race no more Love Song was cam- rap d Sllcilsslflll. Vern ._Stcp ions. glghhnfllégnliixill l?hyl.iinl'nrllzlgl (stephenh agaltlllfilhlo Hgllllgershil: Kramer. _ l . _ PETER FRISCO, owned and driven by Melvin Jay. rynrk-g een. Jr Club. Here's hoping that they llvill do well with their sporty ven- UTE. __n___ paigned first as a pacer for Vic Holdaway, I-Ioulton, Mame, and then afterwards on the trot, where she made gocd and was sold for a price sa’d to be in the vicinity of George McQulnn, Al Zarllla and Mark Christman lashed singles. ac. Golf Club Clos the mound. ing Event off Schmidt (Hayworth), lsch l (Stellhens). strikeouts. by i0. (Kurowski, Marion, Wilkcd. Sanders 2, Schmidt, Lit- vvhiicr 2. Hcpp, Fallon; by Wilkes Kramer yesterday xvas the acme of coolness under fire at all times. The Cardinals did threaten a couple of times but the Browns were always equal to the occzis. BABY BUDLONG, CALMONT PETER, Provincial iluoits I owned and driven by Al Carver, Vernon Rive; owned and driven by Mike McKenna. Vernon. Louisv G Blondin Thomas, who iormer- $10,000 last fall._ She has raced con- v ' ly trained horses at Kenslngtfm slstently all seiuon for Berry and 3, (Cvlitterldge 2, Kramer), by ion. Denny Galohouse come l. I e and Summerslde, has done quite now retires with a mark of 2.00 I-2, r ——_ _~—— Schmidt 1 ‘Kflmehr by Bycfly l thIOiiBh Wlfll i1 SHFPYISB vlllivfy I (zfliillfil in the opening game against the l well with his stable which is 19c. oted at Estecourt, Quebec, the prin-. cipai members of which are Miss Bumpas by Kent Bumpas, Rip 1c Maggie by Rip Hanover, Viv en Edmunston she was 1.2.1 (driven by Hehéy glukey) in 2.06 3-4, 2.05 2 l- . B. He saw the races at Rfchelieu Park, summaries of which we gave last Saturday. and hc enjoyed the water and background of beau- tifully cilltivated land which Char- lottetown has, a huge mountain covered with trees that forms a semi-circle and ls an excellent pro- ' track is fast and there were 5,000 tickets sold. The racing was pretty hot with Ripple Maggie. vivicn Shee- han, Model Hanover and Miss Biimpas the winners. You will note that three of these are pupils of G. if not se‘. against the watch for a .faster tab. __0_ Our Chief of Police Birtwhistle was greatly interested in the fact Eula H 2 06 i-2. the dam ol so many good pacers in the S. A. Before dropping the Kentucky subject we should have mentioned that Titan Hanover, owned by Ar- on n hglf mile track, which is a new record for two year olds on ihot tyl-‘W 9i’ kOills. Authorities such as Dr. H. M. Parshall who raced Peter Astra and other champions, say; that Titan Hanover is the greatest two year old trotter of all The final competition of the sea- son at the Charlottetown Golf Club will be mixed foursomes no he play- ed this iiilmuiocn starting at 2 Listen To Series Under Shellfire MTS. Benjamin HD3913 Jl‘. W.E. cotton v5 Mrs. Earl Baker when shiny afternoon _but we started listening it was black out- Britten vs Mrs. and Rt. Licut. E. Cameron. Miss Mildred Harrington We hung onto the radio for dear life. But darned if we know what happened in the last half of and Donald and George Sinclair. Mrs Mary Stems and A.E. Russell vs Miss Olive Johnson and Fred Cannon. Mrs. W.R McNeill and Dr. W. MacDonald vs Miss Reta Dp/wling and J C McLean. The building rattled oncl we yanked on our helmets. The nex‘. thing we knew it was the fifth ‘inning and in some way Gale. house had kept the Redbirds from scoring. But the radio wa __ s ‘clear enough when ucne Moore slammed out t‘me. He is a chunky chap with perfec: manners and most intense speed, sound as a dollar, and barring accidents there is no telling but whet he may break all existing world's Miss Irene Horne and Capt._ Jnlncs C0105 vs Mrs. Quaid and H.W. Dick. his single and George McQulim 3-H» Mii-‘follouretlb lvitn a home run over the right field pavilion. Pitching Summary. Hits off Wilks, 5 hits 4 runs in 2 1-3 irllllhss: Schmidt i hit o runs in 3 1.3: Jurisich z hits 2 lruns in 2 2.3; Byerly 0 hits 0 runs n squad from the Charlottetown air- port, the some team which last week defeated Prince of Wales 13.3. It will be played at the B. D. U. field. The second game, at 3:30, will be between another Air Force team comuosed of New Zealand players, and a Prince of Wales team. It will be at Victoria Park. Not much is known of the Air Force teams but they are likely to have experienced players and ace of the Cardinal staff in the person of Mort Cooper. o o o In the second game Nels Pot. ter was the victim of an eleven- as to the honesty of baseball, Wililf happened in the last iveel: of the World Series Notes two singles His firsLgaine homer was a "per- fect" day’s work. too, from a Brownie viewpoint-At drove in both rims in their 2.0 triumph. ,Mcquinn is a quiet man on the Brownie bench but his bat has been loud ir. the series. He's hit- ting a heffv Gutteridgeks lead-off double in the seventh followed his fine field. ing play which retired the Red. . -5. Championship ls Still Undecided 10th. The following is the-standing to date: Two teams, Carver and Warren and McKenzie and McNcill, by vir- lue of their iwo losses, are auto- cnd a final playoff will be neces- sa_ry. Wins Little Series Opener Sheeha Thomas Sheehan. e . , . last hhlrhexflyls h lmh. yen. old fill that Battle D;rect, owned by Mr oclock. The event will be played 1 1.3; wild pitches, Schmidt; inning defeat that squared the does hot we“ hhylhlhg hut lhpxeamey of Lumsden, Ssskaichew- over thirteen holes for prizes. passed balls- W. Cooper; losing 58mi- Mfllldgcr Luke 5W6" , . hhmess. ht sly Pascal‘ Quebec‘ Shel an, was a winner at Lexington. donated by two of the club mem- pitcher, Wilks. probably leu‘ with his chin in nom. I "—— - was 1.1.1, in 2.12 i-2, 2.09 l-2, 210 Baltic Direct hdd picked up scvcrdi bers Mr. wns: cotton and Mr. By NED NORDNESS rumpif“ P1111 (Ni-l piste: Pip- 11110118 Krdmcr to pitch ycster. 1..., evelmg 01-, Rtlcthforddsqiigiffi LOUISVILLE. Kiln. oet s . b2- M Ehmhnstoh. N‘ B_ she was firsts on the way down and gave Harry Sea,’ whlllh will be presented WITH PAhATROOPERS ON gins (A ) lb, Sears (NL) 2b; M¢_ days all important third game quoit beds Hal Smt an er (AP) _ The mulsvllle balm“, q ill in 2.10 i-2 2.12 2.1a and "mice W" he "l" l” “mm” ‘"1" in the club house following a Bean THE GERNQN BORDER 1N °“”‘“ ‘AL’ 3 ‘ time. 2'19 "t his dhdicc certainly lldid McKcrlzic met M0111“ MCDOM" pitcher Jim Wilsoli and catche h-aynever been oht ofhlhe money hls Shh Bhme Axe 201 1_2_ that Supper lerved by the ladle com_ HOLLAND out 4 _ (Dela ed)__ Attendance-axial pgli dividends and today the Browns and Connie LeCIair, the latter Fwd walla“ shackled Baltimore.‘ . .11 season M155 Bump“ won he Kearney raced so successfully on mmlee “ 5 P W - t m Y, 1d must certainly be nominated a: winning 21.17 which throws the Qngles, 5.3, hcl'e_ tonight before ~ l hash 09d lh ll, Fm ls- "hll Jhe Grand Circuit. ' (A i —- e were ill e vior at least an even bet to win the tournament into another round. 11,436 fans attending the llllil0l‘ 7‘ 011V 1'5 l 0B 8 01‘ _ __ drawn: series in Sportsmans Park, St. all“ Accordlhg l3 present plans l; h-lll world sales ohehm. c; l‘ sl- PM" 11 2» a 3'4 111d i" 0 The fol-lowing teams have bccn i-dllid. vid rfldio- i°i1i8h°~ The ' ' ' c be staged on Tuesday night, Oct. Baltimore ooo ooo oiz-a a a and game xvns played on a warm. sun. u y l; there eve,- whs any quesllch obel- louisville 011 ill 00x—5 l3 O - —0—— ganmnh Stable‘ pot‘ Fiirftleldt and A0 Ben‘ I side and a. continuous artill ry w L .1 l a.ne, as u yollnss 81' h 00 i1 M . Twl... Prowse and l. A.C. _ 9 t d American League must surely have l _ P . ' j; Our friend Rankin MacLaine re- Walnut Ha“ Fmm- Mx1“g‘°n' Kl” Huglifson vs. Mrs. W.E. Cotton dug; lggye “S151 cheering Sect?!“ t e lemoved am- doubt from llie mind Smith and McKenzie 4 3 1 ._- gumeq 135g week from h vlsll to sired by Volomite 2.03 l-2 It is and w_h_ Gahheh olcgnlxijelillimvlna ime dlgas .1 of even this most skeptical fan. McDonald and lreClnir 3 2 1 - Montreal and on the way down named Eliiflmile- Mrs W3 Adam and 5gp 13y“ Bhh or due)" D35“; f, ‘Jr “h ‘l; ————-i~ Robin 111d llldPhel-Wil 3 2 1 ‘topped o“ at Edmumwm N- _"'_ A . E-W- lllflKllliion hereg as a war iaJfllylbeiPetglYlsdlflxno >I lftfdgllifiellrglzieiingngl/IPFE-ifitilcéxzbe g i 1 _—_ LONDON. Oct 0 - (GP) - Th! Germans sent flying bombs over southern England tonizlit for the ' them very much. He had a nice chat -. Fnmk Mom v5 Mm" R1‘ Holman Two ru '0' ames are lanned _ . ' ' t with Raoul Potvln who wished to §°“y“'$§"’§§§p,1§','f§1°§1 “lid RM?“ J9"k1n5-_ {,§‘§de‘,§‘"§,,‘“{,‘,',‘§§; athgrecaagi for here tgtui gvreelnend. with air. “FQWFORD maficauy tented “dd ‘he ‘gay lsefiim; Ztfiioffigs,‘ before the be remembered to many friends g: Rgfnnd gal-rim“, pl-esldehl 0g M115 391W “"89 and 3-5 out and whlhey ‘Kurowskl was hl men and college boys participat. Bf F‘ ' s l ‘vrllcrl now femur“ afrmfgl h lmf Va moon came up several cam-r in from hmr and X°°k°d 0v“ fi 1°‘ n! him‘ the United States Trotting Assoc- Henors v5 M!“ M“? Hasmd “d bat. Then one of those local dis m3- (Mmc and m“ For teanm any Dim O 351i 13s n! an]! °ver the “mm "a b“: “NEH” w sss. but price" were very hish. i-ie mm, "elm u, a new "Con, m. no. Kelly. turbances _ terrmc 1W1, way “I The first slime. scheduled for 3 s1‘. Loon-i, oct. e - (AP) - "hmmlihf “hl- ‘h’ thflh-v ° be launched farther south than re. ghyshthe Edmgnsgonirmk is beau‘ two year clds at, Lexington-Z 00 Mxs- TR- Cildmme and Jack’ illlcry fire —— drowned but the pt" n,“ it‘? lbflwlie“ z Saint gun" Gimme McQumn had ahperfecg misinin‘: gaemxel: the‘; gill ti: witch l“-‘1‘-§,,§§’§1’§",;,,,,11,, £9; l»? 11.1114 I ~ - o ' U . 1‘ ' “ l’ 5mm“ ~ “w-"il msmd °f Titdn had previously Won 1h 21131-1 M°'3“°°‘““ "5 M“ wemml M“ amwimw 5 “"5 n m‘ l "m ‘m “ 11v 1i b“ "hilblllgrfe ‘mghljmhfisl the leaders. smith and McKenzienboniiis onebiew up in the air al- in v ter bring hit und another fell ODQHACOQIIl/YY. IIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIJ Auction Sale AT TARANTUM, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13th, AT l P. M. 0F FARMS, STOCK AND MACHINERY Blmdi" Th°m“s- 1'1"!’ ‘"9 “m” trottills rcwrds Hid sire is "W! ‘ e tc be able to dish out some stiff bir _ ' ds in the seventh. He had roc. lltlgniltllrditc and Jvvviic <11 Edmli" hlnte innicntec Calumet Chuck 202i Brighton Horseshoe competition. ed into left-centre field to catch l h . 3-4, hmself a champion nndflhrsl P. W. C. lineup will have a gew Llhwhherh looping h» It was I am instructed by Mr. Hugh Cummisky, to sell by pubic anc on, —0—- srondsire is 'I‘rlldx 2-03 i-Z by -rliv~ _ , changes, with some inexperienced Gutterid e. too. who ot itclier 1 farm consisting of 50 acres, 40 acres clear. l0 acres under rrlircd w" 8 E i1 . Gilt, Hanover, who has been clea- Axworthy. I I men likely to be in action. A few Jack Kramer into hot water in and hard wood, house, barn and other buildings, l farm ‘i5 acres, 12 ‘ nine up the free for ails pretty much ——O— I g s 3h baths)?! liiirlvmujlggt Wbceelvs line; sevcirtlth “He tmadek a (lvild acres mixed hard and soft wood, no buildings on this farm. Both farms e o y cause o _ow a emp ng o ma e a ou. u, well "am-uh »; largely French speaking. They ore employed in paper mills nnd lum- .,‘s. all summer at Edmunston and vic- Wc may revert to the fact that when 'I‘ruax was sold in i932 inity was 2,12, and Halli)? L 3.3.3. time, 2.06 1-4, 2 05 3-4, 2.03 i-2. Edmunston is situate on the border of Quebec nnd the population is ber industries and Rankin thought a lot of them, saying they were good sport; and very orderly people. He was much impressed with the there was talk of buying him and bringing him to Prince Edward ls- land for the stud. He sold for $1.800 and went to Italy. Jrwo or three ycnrs after he "crossed the pOnd" his col s showed up amar-insiy find how his grandsons are breaking records all over the land. LEINGTON. Ky.. Oct. 6 -— (AP) -A1lz1ers. owned bv E J. Baker. St Charles. 111.. won the feature $3.. 000 Iexinition I-leraldireader Stake for two-yeanold trotters on today's grand Circuit racing program ere. Amectiiig of all members of the Brighton Horseshoe Club has been called for 2 o'clock tomor- row afternoon. .10.: Remember When The races. postponed yesterday for the third time durinlz the meet. injuries. Not much is known of the Saints team. either, but it is likely to be a hard-fighting squad, able to carry on rho traditions of the red and white. It is known, however, that coach, Father McGuigan. has only one veteran on his lineup. _ southpaws. blc play on Kilrowski at first. The card third baseman later scored on Martin Marion's hit. Luke Sewsli refuses to reveal his lineup until Just before game time. Playing hunches is Luke‘s forte. Yesterday he used Gene Moore. notoriously weak hitter in right fi STOCK: 1 heifer 2 l-2 years old to freshen in April, three heifers l 1.2 years old, 1 bull 2 years old, 4 calves" ll work horses ranging in age from 4 to l0 years, 2 colts, 1 1.2 years old, l sow, 1 fat pig. IMPLEMENTS: 1 binder, 1 hay mower, l hay rake, l drill seeder, 1 threshing outfit (Ilall combined), I 5 (ILPJ engine, I grain crusher, 1 set fanners, i disc harrow. I spike harrow, 1 gang plough, l single plough, 1 roller, 1 hiller, 1 scuffler, 2 tumlp rowers, 1 cart, l truck wagon, I express wagon. l wood sleigh, 1 box sleigh, l crenin separator (Eaton). Cream cans, forks, shovels and hoes. Several other articles. - —U-— ing because of rain. ivere delayed can-i throudh with ir f nits. ~ “v "dill! is K°"i-’ °"°1 1" m” we , “me a M l the ho S nearly three hours today while the “Y" Buwfin ’ rrocrfy, A1 Zsriiin, rgcsyhinsr? gard. TERMS: CASH. great Prov ilce of Quebec and says pics _ o y truck drled o“ chm, h l Sh,“ th“ . the day is gone when one cnn buy will be getting their grips ready to hrogrhm z ° 91191‘. W85 P118 Bmwiiic Skippers W. ll. BEATON. ' sliced horses from Ontario and'attend lhe sixth annual auction sale By The Chhhdlhh m", Tcmorrcws closing program £112? ‘or ‘en field over Chet A“°"|°“"" Quebec at low prices. of standard dbl-ed lholhsesi‘ crondiéctlzd wlll‘ sum hhh hhd wlll hh FRIDAY AFTERNOON LAD!" s. 103M013 -o- glénfsghfmg ‘hid hefg h ‘Qjh “P: ‘gill-why! hllvlathewsoil. immortal ghifllhrshvailtzf lhaivtelfelllhséhvitlggd ""11 BOWLING LEAGUE A wildly cheering, gray.haired (hurl Monércnl corigcsghogilgtilit hm hrohhds October 23rd to hath gled 21h °shrahgewhnlg°flh (ligfiillilh ' ‘ Team I o llgséchcgitrtl: Jconhhicaxhnihd that hlis 5°“ 5 a“ ‘We '5 5mm’ c“ l‘ ' Sole dates are 25th to 27th. The veors ago todav Baseball l o-‘n- SUMMARY _ c 9 ‘v rcmove - elieu Park and commcntiii! say-s Hanover shoe lr-ahhs are offering ‘ml one of lhe hréhwsl hurlelfnlgrlts I8 Trot Kentuukian Hotel sisikc B 11°F" 135 154 m5 "159 “"1111 "lid Stuffed lhem . "m1" ""1 “cm” "m" °‘ m” "NW7 earlin s the Village Farm 2-1 history Mathewson had bsecn ill T" "u" 513°“ > w°°1“°' l“ l“ '“ m‘ “m” Wk“ for All a blanket could have cov-‘ Yh s Ea-nh mdlvlduhl can“, for several mon ‘ from tuber- J‘ Mcnunau l“ 1w '_"_ ma the four horses and the plscins w: n‘ e111 _ John wem-iev (Osborn) 1 s 0- McDoM-id lll ll Pc r Martin isn't one or those shah-r he» w» no h Mvl- 28ll.’“.°.2.."‘..l§:l;‘;’:. ‘shit’... —~—-—---— s» ~-- ,*,l:,=""°v..,§19v">g> *1 ‘l. Mclgzld“ c "- lip; Ad“ h». Browns "ship. once with‘ the judgement of the Mhwhlhhey Ehwn sthhles’ Eugene R. H. Hegan wr tes u; from Cahgyga (h3g3) g a D a?! Do ‘d eyre tougher than gum boots, , crowd. Finlnlul so: laklliil cl-ny and care... of others will Place S312’; gfil‘: tgglthgge ‘high? a: west‘ Dean gheppflyd Lee Dewey L. Birgns m. fig Salli?’ $3.15...§'Jy§“n'n°1§>,.§§§d'p.§§l§ ffanoeiPovn ,‘.. 0d] ' s esearc- ' '. "' .‘.. ‘ . . hhrsflhh‘ lg‘: other harms‘ Mme’ glhbslgle glflrlribglralah: his‘: ngsciylleil com [or me mulhhh when h chhmlihhlntilgfhiélslisghléeh.‘ (hf l? 111 h5g2 ‘leaf. this Biouns have The Annual Meeting of the Prince Edward island ‘hm- 1h” 1h" ‘f’ 3'43 umelhtme‘ been announced but no doubt tne a’? (illrlsthloliatoillldsylhleigllgthllh hdllh; l F" Mcxemh." " é 1g? n m“ e Harness Racing Club will be held in the Building formerly s ows t ey ave t e sod s up e‘: . ;1e_ ~ all l7 class Trot Tw He ts c000 ' ‘ " _ Finland was raced in the stable of “l” Wm “arm” “fir” "my 5 for the complete season. includ- o a §_",,‘}'c§o-hha "l cxlflmff 620L222?‘ tilflllléJnghlhthfid! used by the Frost 8‘ wood Co" “ext to More“ Hotel’ on E, P. Cray, Bellows Falls. Vermont. '—0 ing _the spring, fall and charity Provident (Palin) 2i L‘ "ls m! Muloh we“. shll. four hlls hhd zwn‘ Kent Street, Chllflotietown» 011 Tuesday u"? 10"‘ day of last season and had won two dn- we have lo lhhhk the hhhovel. meedngs wit. over $15,000,000. n Serlleant. Murohv (Disrcanette) i6 T 0hr h _ h ‘ l ‘ v Wocloher 1944 t8 she; taking a record of 2.06. Ap- shoe Farms. Hhhoveh plh for the“ iqirlhtionlal lrccorcll lharnéefs rilcing, ¥mill‘rglll'l§£el(l§mi1l't) E: HBZKIFd l 98 {high slalitgilumllly ihvetnrlg y . R P._ m. gaurtaegetigy he is racing but“ m mlfeilifn (Art glfgrililbltiglie ‘siieberfifili srtfrifiiistei? 22300500 “sniff-ea hr ya Paltgi, tPeter Song. Ptler hulzlfltzfln 133 154 ms ohdmlefllgcxd dIZCllshs the daygs All members and horsemen are requested to be pres- - - ' ' oc r a sarte ee . cl oils ey were l e _ _°"' fr"..°.‘.‘.‘°'€i‘f.'i’e afflhvhveivelilghiifl; 1;; l‘; iiifill“‘rr§iiin”'e"e‘lr“lirl“e"rrfrliisei “.22 Tvlle-mm-v" #13373?” l2}. 32 iii Sfiileumiiéii‘ 1.1"“. “if “'““‘" em 1071i - r - ' - . s e ec veness -- - The 2.11 Trot and Pace was won -look up the breeding oi horses in 551mm" °i $1ml°°° 111°"! ihem- Lafayette Hotel 2:00 Bar nece Two A. Stewart . as m4 — ' .--_ by Pine Ridge 5811i’ Willi 1.1.3. Ad- the limelight and sometimes to -—-0—-- Heats $2,000 L. Callbeck 15f B8 126 rinn V010 (Pntvinl 8,4,1, tnlle. 2.09 settle arguments. Hanoi/Er 5'11"“ Don't forget the annual meeting M- 3115)’ - - Hi ill 114 I l; ss,=.2“.l.-."...l.-z"..s: stir. ‘.‘r't.l.;.‘.‘§.“€.‘.';".£f.§2Xl“§i.l".i.%.liii? g;ihs,.,§;1:°°éil“3r.l§l““€...l";; 33-Yrl’3€u‘tier‘?%l§ll2..’, .1 ..."s::.s:srs~..s>- “cosh so K- °f 6- illlillid ‘ Palcchuck (Potvln) 2.2.1. five oth- ed earlier, also many others that hef: lh lheg lormel. no“ and vsilégmiPellgxifdth) Hlflh three, M. Oudmore, 000, " er starters, best time 2 1i i-4- arc racing in high form this season wood 3,111.11“ next to More" Ho. M“: ohhcyy Belhm. M“ Gohhe ———-{_- —-— Iledo b Paiachuck. Palechuck and and of course for many years, in- tel oh Ken; gerect, Tuesday s-ven- Pawn 1115;", mm; hlsdslhrled Over the weekend the K. of c. i. gum-n; nlsco are both tro.ters alum" our old mend “my H“, hm October 10th at h 0o °.hloch_ Thh'e_ l“ h,“ K , quoit tournament will be conclud. .7 and mighty good ones. over, that at twelve years old cn- ' , c, . 1n order to decide the four T. "o'- liited firs" chantcliedfcércil; "own; sill th 71017- mile t k '5 h“ 1"“ mm ‘Low iluigileayydiiirs m ‘J‘°rr‘°“i‘i's°°“i’° ml H l t k l‘ h t th 0 b f r W; l IECOI‘ 0 . . ' ano 0r i1 I'll! re- mce . all armor u" erg 3 g no lce t a g pen ‘gason of _o_ oord ha gon by the Board. This Bl airi (Palin) 11 *- dlld Mills Blltlcr: Aubr y W d - - - , _ l‘. h ‘fir’! 13x02”- “wneh Md sgallosg one wasas-hatiiared when Eddie Ha- lllfmftg (Plaxico) I 2 “In hull l l W111 "will Elilclle Douceite 5nd‘ Partndge during the year 1944 wfll be as folknls‘ ' '- ‘*5 9"" “a “an vens by Scotland won the Uttle Tru Sinale ( rnis) I6 h) , mmlmm * ‘W "m" M. Alban Farmer: Robert Brad. . mos and Chuck Worthy has been, In addition to races at New Olas- Brown m, m m m" m, old gal-l mm (when...) 4 s be pissed the K- of d. Junior ley will plav Will’ Smith. Louis Hungarian Partridge-October 9 l0 Qvlllbcl‘ 3i. sold back to Mr. 0. Corbeil. Raouilgow we understand there will be a ha” ht Delewhrh ohlo hall mhe way-rm also gtgfbqL tennis tournament to decide the Butler, Preston Curlev and Eugene inglugive Ba limit-g birds l- da Potvin has added Adrian Volo to race meet at St. John. N. B. on e—2:l1 if. 2:14 15. winner 0f the mixed doubles. Kelly; Gus. McDonald will play ' g ‘ De y’ his stable. He will make a goodl tmtter with some education. Mr. Monday afternoon. Two members of Willard Kelly's stable, Jean track in 2 03 l-2 2.03 _o_ Tile iciidwills players are still in bhe running. and providing weather Eugene Dcucetle. Tommy CreigJ han, Alblm Farmer, Louis Butler. Native or Ruffed Grouse-October 15 to October Lexington HernliLLeailcr Stake Two. 0lr.0|d83£53t Two llcata 31, inclusive. Bag Limit-ll birds per day. Signed. and Eugene Kelly At the above ineetln three of _ Following this the four leaders the "Stars" 'ieavily bil ed in the conditions a“ ‘Womble’ cm“ April, owner of the track and Hu- Henley 2.08 i-2 and Wait N’ See petition will be finished over the tel Richelieu, has sold track and 2.12, were shipped there on Thurs- ; hotel to J. it. Rival-d Donnacona day. At home J. Leo Praught will advertising met with mishaps. Yan- h d. ML B ,w1|1 plgy U15 m. l1“, pl-lm each - owner of the giant lrotter-paoerylhoid purse races at Riverside Park, kee fichld (2) 2 0t was "diiikey" gislizilteirirlcoggliiimtelricikllawnall) HQlv/griifinmcxeniie-“m: .1?.°’,,,,l°v$§,‘,‘; Dldlyllll! each Olhcl‘ for tcrl llflifiis , = irr- ti: is,‘ this" “i? ‘Zii“i.’i.'l’.‘i§“°l‘is.“‘.r°.“§'i§l thcl‘....lii é2.‘l..~°“€l.°.’°€.°...i“?§“...ir 52:12:12: until... .._... u... y... our 2:: “- F- ‘MN STEWART- ” “ “ ° ° e‘ ‘ "W" ‘Piillii’ 3 and Harold Plneau; Miss isetirsny‘ 1E~heWn2§-.D¥O'If,§' Minister of Agriculture. loading players 9 piilicrl up lame and True Chief l2) llmh vnl Abbcv, Trooper Han. hUTSCg sometime in October. ‘riicyiiton should be very keen. River- "conslst of about thirty head. brood idc i just a nice lit.le trip and 2.03 i-2 winner of all start this .__ J h h , 1x1 1.; _ Milmiifiid 011d Hlibflt 511111118111"? ui- sent will play ff f . 1 _ mares suckers and two year olcls iaslotosf fans will beon hand for the YET" ‘Md m" w"!!! fill well and ‘Z1 igggoreli-laigoltrlgrernlsossgrteiil} “M W“ Lem M'°D°m14 "id 6"‘ liven prize. 11180881112: 2051;135:3120 ind no lood prospects un- run. wss drsvd - rho-cut d. m. - r=~ .--._._. .sl slur» i r- m - T BINDING