INJING DOWN s. rile - _ BACK ASIRETCH I l ormer in the Mslritim is wgehh MIK. II-illld sddietioml “south and “fin Iii ll ell! li or dead credited 1M or 2.10 trottors and 02181010 . . A m‘ pacers bbedale '5 g‘. i r fie ihntis t t - etreoiilgberemen h il 30ft 59%. represented in the Mari- by Tip Abbe 2.05%; The- Walnut Abbe 2.06%. and Pat Abbe! 2.11%. Bert Abbe had this seasom the first addition to the twc-min- d . the leading acer in Ohio, April e season's fastest addition to the 2.05 Abbe 3 2.00%, and e last three 'races over i? a on anything but phenomenal. Our readers will note that Bill Stewart qi New Glasgow recently bought another yo ster by Berg Abbe 1.518%. and 1B1 has made no mis- tl e. "failure raced with slrrlhctiun. . .. , 3pm- nd horse enthusiasts gnarled lalt weeke races at had s grand afternoon's sport ghich was only mar-red for h hour due to a heavy shower oi h, The Junior Free For All was ‘on by Guy Scott with 6 1 l. Grattan Henley 1| 2 S, Hanover 2 a 3. three other s rt- ers, best time 2,06. 'I'1le 2.10 Trot and “ace was won by Bil!‘ B. with 1-1 2. The Last Rose 3 6 l. nine ciilcr starters, best time 2.01%. The 2.11 Trot and Pace was won _.,9... Our friend Wilfred '1‘. McQuaid oi Baltimore, Maryland, has very kindly forwarded us a half-page write-up in the Sun, Sunday mag- azine, Baltimore, Maryland, entit- led‘ "Mr. Mclilwylrs Last Fight." Mr. McElwyll. it will be remember- ed, at one time held the two-year- old trotting mark, the three-year- old and the foilr-year-old mal- . 1, g '1' and was given is record as a ilvc- ‘,",“;’",.‘,.,,‘§°'i,'.h§,.‘,..ml§f' p33]: year-old by lilo l"leming—1.59'/l. m. '20s. The 2.26 Pace- Several oi the get cf m. Mcnlwvn v a» m" it it§...'."“.'€'.'.'.‘.':..";i e was a a Blackout Pointer 2. 10"!’ ° 91‘ 8mm," shoe Farm! mm ms de_ itisriers, time, 2.34%. » jeoi ~We have to thank the Hanover eariings, sold at suc- h by the Standard Bred Horse les Company at the York. Pa. hir grounds, October 24th to 26th. e frcnisplece statement is in ‘rief. . .“It is with Daldonabla ide that we present this ta Y)’; 944 foals (ylearlngs mise this spring. M} Ilimer Ferguson, sports writer oi the Herald, Montreal, is so versa- tile that, he can turn from one form of sport to another and write most interestingly and with perfect case. This is s. sample. . . i-o-Q “That phrase about ‘creatures of habit’ should apply to race-horses, as well as mere humans. Yester- day. st Mount Royal. s horse call- ed Stray Boy tossed his jockey overboard at the post. But, train- ed to rim. and racing for four years, the riderless anima, from sheer force of habit, gall d a- long with the field, and, minus the weight, moved up to the frortt. Coming down the home-stretch n the lead. the horse automatically slowed up, as if he had done some equine figuring to the effect that the race was won. Then Burning Deck. the ultimate winner, pulled up with him, and at once, as if by in ve desire to finish in front, Stray Boy put on a burstoi speed and galloped over the lme ahead. It was an incident that caused some of those who attrib- ute to thoroughbred race-horses florid, . era and sisters to the outstanding ‘perionncrs of this and other years. 10hr most, experienced horsemen lave pronounced the bandof brood mares at Hanover ShorFerms as by far the ‘greatest ever assembled any Standard Bred Nursery. _ bred performers have been establishing new world's rec- ords under all sorts of conditilllli» ._9_ "Titan Hanover 2, 2.00; 2, 1.50. is the leading mdney glsban- dard bred of the year and is un- deicaied at this writing, having won the Hambletouian Stake from a field of nineteen starters. also the Champion Stallion Stake. the National Stake and the nome- 1e w d smk 1 r u,“ o; “Mo, extreme intelligence and genun inflwhich ehe odefealted a field of dim" 9° win- mm‘ m“ i” Mist" their theories. To others. more cynical. it gave cause for conjec- ture that the horses run lust as truly and well without the help of jockeys and that a 110180 W110 doesn't know it's futile to run without a jockey is n0 smarter than the law allows." 11°1- ‘ Faraway cows proverblally wear long horns and we are very apt, to discount the enjoyments of home and the means provided and t0 think about the distant vistas which look so rich and charming and wonderful in mind's eye, so it may be apropos to learn how oth- ers see us. Well. this is what Fred MacLeod of Gorham, N. 8., an ex- Islander who has been living in Uncle Sam's country for a eat many years, and who was s. v sltor here to Goodwill Races, thinks us. He has attended many races and fairs in the Eastern United States and has this t0 Charlottoiown Fair rounds . . "There is nothing like it that I have seen_ anywhere. The build- ings are so nice clean. all fresh with new paint and white- wadl. the grand stand and bleach- ers so clean and such a marvellous view from them. the track in P91‘- feet order, well laid off and with properly banked turns and the race stables and all appointments as aged performers. He won this ev- slit in 2.03 and 2.03. a new world's record for thfee-year-old trotters over a half-mile track, a new world's record for a two-heat race ‘by a trotter regardless oi age or sex over a half-mile track, etc. lie holds eight world's records: three- year-old trotter-lbli: old troiter on half-mile 3.03; three-year-old tlotter in cat race on half-mile] 4.06; two- ar-old trotter—. . itwo-year-c trotlter on half-mile ftrack - 2.03%; two-yesr-old trotter ‘in two-heat race on all-mile track—4.05l'.-; two-heat race by s trotter over s. half-mile track 1'8" girdles of age or sex-LOG. ._Q_ "In addition ..ustin Hanover 2.02 lo cred the world's race record for .tl'o ters ove a half-mile track to 2.02. Partlc at attention is dir- "ecied to the yearlings b Dean Hanover 3. 1.58% and Bill Direct 4. 1.55. Dean Hanover oi Deanna 2, 2.04%‘, i; c leading money winning trotter of 1045 and the holder of the world's race rec- ord for two-year-old trotting fillies over a, half-mile track. She is the winner oi the National Stalquigle ,4 318.000 Horseman Stake, the ." 000 Du Quoin State Fair Stake, cc. --()_ so satisfactory. The racins was exceptional, have not seen any- thing like 1t in vears, the horses well classified and the contests so keen right. to the wire." .Mr. Mac- Ieod. who was accompanied by his son Wilton and is two grand- i; daughters. left y dra-y 011 101-0111 home and they all hope to be back for Old Home Week 1946. ¢-oi Race meets were held during the and, Bridgewater, c. Two Gaits Farm e. th 110.000 Du Quoln State 2r the Little. Pat Stake, etc. 11v any copy of the turf press and notice the number of ‘Hanover’ race winners under any and all conditions." <4} Our horsemen friends from the Malitilnea attending the ‘fth an- 1100118 nual auction by the Standard Bred Horse. Sales Company at York. Pa. October 22nd to 28th will see these yearlings led and shown by efperts from the Hanover Farm lild no doubt some of them will d a new home in the Maritirnes. 1 01c are also year-links by 111° llage Farm sired by Abbedale .0124. His Majesty 4. 1.09%, Fbl- w Uh :4, 2.00% and other sires, - l well as yearlingsscgly Wilmington , 1 ‘A. Reel Fr 2,01%. From ‘ Bep Pnlin stables such good‘ {Otters and pacers as Blue sin '-03% by Scotland 1.59%, ts l Jlanover 2, 2.06 and Good-Bye - From H. ll. c. Fry, Mount s1 '30lly. N.IJ., recordhorses which ', ve been wlnne at the races was I011 l1 1 is season. Oi. reeo horses ipnsllzned include‘ The Pike 2.02: A . won Early, owned by l". Sydney and driven by Harry Hast- ings with 1 i 1; Violet Ray (Mc- 2 3 2: Rilla Bars (it. Mac~ d) 3 6 5: eight other start- ers: best time 2.18. The 2.22 class trot was won by Jacob Withrow. owned by He. Breen of Halifax and driven , Jebslee, with l i; Sweet Li is Echo (J. O'Brien) - Peter (J. MacDon- by Johnny fangs-s -' - :V , 0e Evie 2.04. ndlan mic ace; Blilor Hanover .2.10%: Chuck Sig- 1511 2.04 ; .1 sse Porter 2.0a : ilk Ab 2 ti: Baxter 2.11%. "PM dour... of other; which while l,“ lliviflk as fast records oerhaps i1 those mentioned. have equal or (G. H's-tings) 4 s: The Wu (W. Lewis) B 4: Cyclonic (Vickers) B S: time: 2.12%. 2.10, The 2J9 Trot and Pace was won by Queen's Treasure, owned by R. Jabalee. North Sydney, arid driven by Jabslee. with a summary oi 1 2 2. Pearl Bumofls (G. Lewis) 2 1 :2 k 10-rounder of with 2 they should be, even the parking 2 McKinely of 214 .and li" t SPORTING NEWS Halifax Horses Capture Honors In Final Events s“ .. .. “lumen SASII 8. GARRY STORES O n31 ill » On Brldgewater Program ,-~,,,,,,,, mmr-W" '1 m GREAT 01°16‘ 1111" (n, The censu- rreeei m,” “m... 5mm; ‘menu m-thitcdi-‘Zhrfi i "l snmonwsmn, u. s., sept. as gumqifiildsignrveyi ¢ m, ma“, A inli- ~ swlrent that the Juvenile _Halii'aad entries captured the hon- 3m», mung.- (mucosa) . . glue-game play-of! of o Blleasanoswwmlld D010“ b; “h” Grill :.':.."....u: 11°‘ scatters; w» <= iv» ----- -- i e- c‘ = .... THE HUNTERS» w‘... -°°°°"'---- .- " - n amen. 2.2a , n4. new. g m, a“ ;=";';.,,,,"°",:,,,",i,"~., "w, “aug- g-n-i y" s ,, .., - s... m"... straw?» .2. 11C I I C“ Q _ Q, , ll m!“ prom mflummth: heroic-foes the curse mowmim mohsoartilythatitwleaew- m‘ - 1Q I c 0H1; 0f 1G!!!‘ n‘ ' a e e Sll Chiloott. ed by c. ,,,, __ i” be New ______ _ _ W _ Nieklglon. took hammers‘ rwe. fir“! Eisaylvgniygnifla) ‘fi {ftrwfw “ti? ‘ ‘"_‘ In dilirloh pheasant in three straight heats in a field “m”; lflg‘. n; h‘ w, 5.5mm coveys an morn in than of six. Only two heart were raced . 59¢" ’ m’ n,“ w; g1 5 n" "m"! 1| 111911011 i0!’ till there o! ill; Elna. IQIIII‘. ‘Illi- in the No. 1‘ Classified which had g—gq 9-. p,‘ bated Elihu‘ Bk u“ m m” m_ shooting of Hungarian loge m“ who m sumo uhelacfchlytlu-eeeuteleeliser- ymo that?‘ mwmmmjthieuenlawwberln to rilsteuyplcleiugcontneopenlnemuea- 0111110 W“ 111M 011i 1M1 the new lloKe-ne (o > .. 01m ti” tbs Mbell went‘: nines vfnt acumen“ m" both days inclusive. The Hulls have lng o! October 15th ere due for c second heat and Colonel Logan, Momma}, M, (“mg”) co add, but full details will ond 28810 0 l, The Brow“ chm been s a steady comeback mo. shock. According to Non. owned by J_ Howard. mo]; m, gv- not Clyde (Young) i “reliable on Wednesday mornink losing the witirsti ‘or ‘I doubn,’ sinc 194B. 1n that year the season 500m gportgmen, where Dhbl-SC-ll-l ent with his two heat wins. Dem,“ (amt, nert- rd ‘b’ m e d, um pulled w" “"1 '° 3 "M'- 1" 1°“ '1“ ed- have been legal lune 1042. Scotty McKane, owned by P. J, V010 (gunman!) O '0 O O elder i410 fimmtwft ditional wed; wu added giving m, o“ 90¢ bu- 3Q]; flww the Cragg.tooktheNo.1Dashin2.15. 17-15% Andsoaiooeballseenenirlotintoeflswi a ‘ongunnersaseuonofaweekaThisy-mnoesfewwrinkieeonhcwto whllei hCharliilgrstOfaiggw vlvglrir’. ha“ he? s rethrtgg “Tggnnw inolrfilhyoguootober g m”? out, of the same btlrlém I I“ romp ome fl . "nub, f". pug nl Li‘ as 0i! lqfi. . limit l. armor IDWUIIINI lflfll Dash 2.11. concerned. calm on an entirely the mu-l day a1 I birds per dBy- the rivc s few dlysmgo. He said m .= lxio .1 vis- uareuwmlethenrowne hinted --- :"1'h.e is wveyo! I summary w galleria: wit)’; ‘pnanrgwN_§r_N_s_ m Yunkws‘ 5.; u (Dutch) sportsmen who m mrtumw ighggan,‘ 5 fiwks QM , a,“ ,1, F““‘°"' M“ M i?» Bow txulurf" ' a squads will add e lot of tnibile- Imwd 10'1"“ “l” B°'""°" '° “ enough to possess hunting dogs are the back of my farm. and m next ‘ r e‘ ' 4 iasm and interest to the 1on1 moi»- 4-1 sour-hit v1 - “"1” m’ looking forward w rcm, good sport bor and 1 an d1 the . . . . .. s . . _ f g c - _ 1.. _ u ‘l. gillrigghglllufbtircuiilliaircrgleiim) “itgygqf- i°‘“i'm”'°' [mil picture. at to ti»: thglggfégagg °i " on Monday morning next. m some Coc% betwi Kw fir’: Saint! Prtvio; b: t; III-r were dun“ o iililsifryifselntgiangflanluozreeiaqud? ‘taomdivid: 0' .7,“ l1" members c: the u. n-r. n1. m- to a farm. 1h other areas the girds was the reply. “We're 0111141018 "m tercollegiato League (it .was can- are about half so numerous. while three ways. two for each o us Wild Scene ~ As ‘Graziano Kayos Green In 3rd Round BY TED MEIER- ed after Rocky who was standing in a neutral corner. Referee Ruby NEW YORK. Bent. 28 -— (APJ- Goldstein threw his arms around Amid scenes of the wildest coll.- (yr-sch and led. him to his corner. fusion, with maangers and seconds Then things happened. oomins w blows in the rins. Rocky Yelling that Rocky had hit him Gruziano knocked out Harold on the break. a violation oi the Greendn the third round oi’ their rules, green broke away from the at MBdi-Wn 511111118 referee and his handlers and char- Garden tonight before a sellout ged across the ring to Rocky's cor- crowd oi more than 20,000. ner. Rocky. 0011111811 newest sensa- Grazia» threw his robe sway ticn, flattened Green with a sharp and, the two struggled to reach each right to the chin in 1:59 of the other n5 Goldatein, managers and third. It was his fifth straight gggondg whirled around the ring in Garden KBYO- disorder. A fan even tried to ium Green managed to get to his into the ring and was pulled bac feet at the count of 10, then rush. by police, Looks Like Cubs And Tigers In World Series THE caslztorrsrowlv GUARDIAN Senators Still I llave chance Fer League Pennant celled when war broke out) an d St. Louis Browns Defeat Sleveland (By The Canadian Press) the Uh of ck and 15.2%. and remember correctl were 10st en by a elsltaliiyrl] ‘crk in an e . . . game ag ‘ ‘I . 5L Then seems no reason to doubt. series that is eagerly looked 1°1- ward to every year, not only by the students of both colleges but football By SID FEDER PITTSBURGH, Sept. 28—(AP)Tt besins to look now as if the Cubs and Tigers will definitely be the boys to start cutting up the World Series pie in Detroit next Wednes. day. and if they do, the Cubs flg- ure to wind up with the piece containing most of the apples, On the basis oi a batting order with four .300 hitters, compared to the Bengals’ one; an outfield that stands out in at least two positions and is no worse than a photo for a third; an outfield that can match Plinth for Pllnch with the Detroit sluggers and then chase them ‘out of the park in fielding, and a pit- ching staff "in depth." you have to like the Chicago crew. What's more. the Grizzlies have unusual ability for a National Lea- gue club-Jo hit fast, ball pitching in n fancy manner. Oi course, the Tigers still have Hal Newhouser with his 24 games and left-handed skill, and as ways a short series such as this set, your .053 hitter can sometimes get hot and scramble the whole thing up. Newhouser, naturally, figures to win two although he'll probably he matched against Hank Borowy, one oi the two Cub 20-game win- ners. (Hank won half of his 20 in each league). However. barring a, sudden return to form of double-work Dim hioilt, or the return from the Navy of Vler i1 (Fire) Trucks with extra-spec al stun’, the Tiger's don't have the 1111111118. troupe to match the rest of the Chicaso ourv men-Hank (lb-game winner) yse; Claude Passeau, Pa/ppy Prim, and even old tins? Paul- Derringer. with 1d vic- res. naugm Slineh Third Place In National Leage (By The Canadian Press) Brooklyn Dodgers clinched third place in the National League riots when they defeated Philadelphia Phillies, 5-2. It was the Dodgers’ 10th victory in i0 games rplayed at Shibe Park this year. o other ""‘°3.'°'?..i.°..“°“‘i.‘°“.......' . . EdeS .te ers'ea- off hitter, drew four bases on balls on first four times at bot and his fourth pass was hh 101th of the season. With it he tied the Nation- al League record for bases on bells received by one player in a single season, the standard having been made by Jimmy Sheckard of Clli. cago Cubs in 1911. When he drew 313 ‘llii...l"“°“ °“"'.:‘..d"'tt iii ball and received it as s trophy. In his fifth actual time at bat. he was retired on s foul. The Am- erican League mark is 1'10 drawn by gage Ruth with the 1923 New Yor ankees. Tom Seats pitched o steady game for his 10th victory. Don Grate. rookie righthsnder, who started for the Phillies, was lifted in the second inning. Luis Olmo contri- buted a home run and two doubles to the Dodgers’ attack, his home At Bridgewater, N.S., on Wed- nesday afterrloon the N0. 3 Clas- sified was won by Lillian Budlong, owned by Emmet urke. r- lottetown, and driven by C. Craig, i l; Morgandale Ace (Mc- Aldufl’) l ii -2; Josedale Lady Iml (Schuman) 3 2 3; Trixie Budlong (McKenna) 5 3 4; three other ; best time: 2.19. The No. 1 ed was won by Nitro Hal in straight heats; Lee Roynolds 3 2 2; Jack Clyde 4 3 8' two other starters; best time: 2.10, The Jun- ior Free For All was won by Col- leen Scott, owned by W. G. Stew- art, New Glasgow. and driven by Harley Harrison, with 1 1 l‘ Nate Hum";- (gmwm) 3 3 g; wukm run coming in the sixth on the i1 - ;_ ~_-h1sofsdcublebyi!id Stevens. i? w’ a a 3' m‘ n?" 21°’ nigh Msuney was the victim of the 111012162’. Horseshoe Tournament George Francis took towards the P111. hm g-o-i All 3 races at Bridgewater ‘Knllrs- day were won by Island owned horses. The Free For All was cop- ed b Royal at Law 2.04. owned altar I-iennessey and driven b Joe Hennessey, with 1 1 l; ighty Hanover 2.02% (Harrison) 2 2 2; Josedale Hoosier 2.07 (Schu- man) S 3 3; The Great G. (Dau- 4 4 4; time: 2.10; 2.0'l'~".; . The second heat mforin- anoe of Royal At 121w is best '< a long step seshoe mcnshi last night when be el - since coming to the Msrftlmes. No. ‘w! p‘ J. mu ‘Mum gm Classified was won Lorraine Mm]. m ‘not a “m, starch “"212.- Mrl- .- m- t». c» c»- ' . and another defeat will eliminate Mcmmnm with a 1 1' 7 m“ him Francis on theother hand 2.11% (Moreside) 1 2 2- Judd 2.08 is ‘an ‘Indus-ad ' ischuman) 4 a f; 1r. M. Volo n. m“ ‘u, b. a m, (“u”) 3 4 ' time’ 31L “l; Brighton Horseshoe grounds l4 The No 2 Classifl was "and" "mm; a . 0.0km‘ won by Bright Spot 2.10, owned by Walter l-lennessey and driven by Joe Hennessey, with 4 1 f; Lee Brewer 2.06% (Moreside) 1 3 2: Tracey Hanover 2.10 (L. Walker) 2 2 4; Major Bowes (Kaiser) 8 4 I: time: 2.14; 2.12; 2.12%. o K. 0f S. iillflilS Port. Ilgin, ma, hld ir - m """""“ i" nual fall race meet ‘on ursdgy 2' ‘i’. Y" it was featured by irle lower- ing of the track pacing record of Campbell Tmplw play and the 1S- fllflfi m“ ed §‘ ""13" f” 4s and 1m. team-meme: HIM " d °"“ m‘ ‘M’ sucnonn 2.0m. Jean marched riffs to the 4- °11! l4- front and never lcoke back in 15'3"“ fly.“ l‘ cg of the three heats driver Al- wild ‘WWW! lly. Leo D0710. 1 sitting t ht and receiving 31111111. 001mb Lefllllr. at. plaudits rom the crows as Aubrey Ward. he new; was passed out that track Pil! will begin sharp at 2 o'clock records were lowered, Symbol Har- in Order to finish l3 5.30. Any play- lay 2.09 (Oonnier) was 8 2 2; R. A. er who is not on me will be con. "TAHOE: (Aaleliisnderlml 8T3; eidAefied eiimina “i m me: . - .; . e amequn ¢i~u._ classified pacing race was won by be sudden death games. go Lee (Clark) with 1 ‘fink, "n! “$3.515”? with the ing rub. 4- e. ete- h ed t ' This series wasn p y as _ lir..fi°..t.c.“'r.l°litiél..stiézf iintarlo Football ty, but this year it is going to be definite -played with the Saints the cha angers or the crown now held b P. W.C For reel honest- tc-g ness effort and players giv- ing to the last ounce their strength, this series lib-lids the nod. Year after yea: they hammer awuf.‘ at each other in every £01119 and usually it is the breaks at decide" the issue. Makes no difference which team enters the series the favorites; if they were 50 to 1 fav- orites the underdog; would still give them a battle when game time rolled around, and this will aBM-fl likely be the case this year. 0 O l» I! by edging the tested Toronto Indians 16-15 in lights. Basebafl Standing Danny McCormick is back home again to add to the 118i. 0f Island athletes returning, Sure, you re- member him, the kid from Souris who gave the late Bennie Binns, Leo Kelly and many others such ed battles inside the "moored circe ls a welterweight. who was hi hly regarded here both for eluding all games oi Sept. 26: AMERICAN LEAGUE which proves he hasn't lost a bit of his old-time skill. If he takes NATIONAL LEAGUE les Willis is going to have a good 110m the Cubs crowd on hand despite the neces- sary ,_ svponement. l1 O 0 Il- The St. Louis Cardinals may not succeed in nosing out the Cubs for the National League ennant de- s lte their great strctc drive but, esplte this fact, thle acgolade for o S1040 1 League this u!“ m’ B fll 9H‘ m most books to they pilot, m’ Southworth '0 o e- e Southwcrth has had rugged struggle with one 011318 most .. O reduced to this: Does he get say, of all answering that question. Gunners Louis Browns defeated Bob Feller and Cleveland Indium. 2B1’, McQuinn from second amr Gene Moore was thrown out, and Leen Schulte sin ed Stephens across MAPLE LEAF STADIUM. Toronto Sept. 28 - (C?) - Toronto Balmy Beach set itself up as the team tn beat for the Ontario rugby football union senior championship tonight previously-undo. thrilLpscked battle under flood- NEW YORK, Sept. 2.8 — (CPl — Major League standings, in- il- Il- The test of an able manager is the most out of what he has in every given situation? Southworth, we'd the National Lea-me managers, has come the closest, to DIIQID CHICKEN, ELECTRIC MEAT GRINDER LB. CANDY SCALE M” * ";2'.'..9.".'.'i'.€... and all!!!) . Paying Top Prices for ‘Good this season the twenties 8 the s dog; that shotgun out 1101M. if the the side of cularly if s range. bu. h the INVITES ENTRIES for the following contact: WAR. noxmo. STEP-DAN OLD TIME FIDDLING CENG’ te be held in the SKATING RINK, MONTAGUE, OCTOBER 15th .- 18th Fer full particulars apply to rue or r ‘eater s ed i. ti 1111.. "° 1'61 “ °‘ i115.’ §?.°.'.‘l°'...‘....’" . l l; 2 . i Volomlte s. 2.0014. when best 24m; an, __ k 2; maininC two will play a beet two flvc out 2 thhree series to decide the ibert l gen Direct (Gcvang) 2 ii i: her etortn - best time: 23. GEORGE NICHOLSON, Secretary, Community, Welfare League Cock birds The dates Fish and from for no apparent reason. 1111a covey's the exceptions. Some covey-s of 10 or a dozen birds are seen at times but fix the most part the number is don't believe what you say about the Hungarian partridge moving to the backs of farms. covey of nearly 30 sitting sideof the,- loadnfewdaysago as ago. One writer claisnod that it was an drove the birds back int: the woods and He prefers to drive right up to thd game and if he can stick the car was left running stayed put as if hypnotized. but let the ignition switch be they took to wing at once. Another ners, attempted to walk the inter- vening distancc the covey wait for the men to urry. They eventually got wise to can an well as the ‘shanks pony’ method oi approach but they took a heavy beating in the process of learning. Back in 1938-39-40, when Coveys come very often and will come less reasoning . . tell you difleruptl‘. ‘ After I ye immunity the neck pheasant will be irlven the acid test. A 5 day o sons bag of 5 has been allowed. Department from 0c r 15th to October 19th, in other sections they ar report- one for the hens” A v01‘! hill ed scarce. This conditional; quite division if they ow sot I"? 1:101 character ic of the Huns. They it. but I'm afraid I 70°! Q" freq move from year to year will have I I" are large with a few be able hold their Fm“, m " “me t’ urc and appear in good condition. ffifi Qilhxua... olitsld‘: teams this “mmm m‘ 11m!‘ whedmea ‘Irsinment and travelling spol-Ls- season The are getting in daily 5°” a?” ° dgubleheader was men report the Huns very plenti- ——— _ praotlée 965s om now and Comb ericalhed Egg we“ the only ful in sections of Prince County. (By The Canadian Press) McGuigan, asked as to their “m” ' m“ lilllerslie and rignish are two slleci- stren h, stated it was pretty 0”“ scheduled ‘Mom m. n" iii-mitts meniioneii INTERNATIONAL mason! u» tel as yet. But he added that Lefty Sam Zoldsk won his thin: - - ~ rum-or! he is well stocked with backfield victory against two losses and ‘it Tm, “m. appreciate‘ hon“; No m“ schedumi material. Forwards are a little was Feller-s third loss in e18 criticism providing it is honest and A ‘was Agsoognflofl scarce, hg added, from last year. starts sinbe he Nhmed "i! m‘ the one who is doing the critlciz- P - Fl‘ but as in the past it is probable dians. ing knows what he is talking about. » Louisville at St. Paul, postponed, that the Santa will field s team An m, “grim; cm, in the lost week 1 met a chap who said comm”; gmflndg, with a, pact of ball-hungry for- gum}. inning, A double by Mic- without preamble; “I don't believe ___ wards on it. kcy Rocco and l. single by Jeff 1101f that is ‘written in the Hunt- AMIRIOAN LIAGUI + 0 0 0m. m. 1 Heath produces Cleveland's lone o" 0013a." ahlirltgeggvarpllrgigllzlé m 1 1 ‘ . ' And in addition t0 . 70°‘ tall . “m” - G070! 0°- legiate tubule there will also be the 510m Mcqmm Wm“ to m... 1° 1'11! °1 1t "I "we of it. Wt st. m1: ooo zoo-s s o local intercollegiate series between the Brown‘. hm o, m, mu.“ for the sake 9i argument "what (Six innings) P. w. o. and Saints, and this is a Vernon Stephens 8,118,“, w m" part of it cont you believe '1 Feller and Hayes; Zoldak and Mancuso. Cleveland I saw a “me, by he Btanhope." No one will disputo this. Them are exceptions to every 31-001mm ‘ no on 0°04 '1 l rule. The gentleman in question is Philadelphia 002 000 000-z 1 0 not a. gunner. He is an ardent flsh- Seats and Sandlock; Grate. 91mm 011d Eolfer, but his know- Mauney and Seminick, 1ed80 lame and game birds is ' not, as one might say, first hand. - If he had htuunltied the wily H/un on , , every oppor t in ti. ch50 was thrown Openylils ozgelz yzafs a301, ‘ he would have known without being told btlilélatsttlz; Hungarian parrldge, ___ °Y l1 Be i» f it 0f Qlmiggq] Pyg them, have Him/Ba abacknaillg% ythe (Th9: at." h m“); d...” hinterland sway from the paved "u". m‘. u A; 3 I h‘ highways and main gravelled roads cunngm All 1111111281’! 0f the "thunderbolts 0f Cubs 1” 4“ Q3 1v“ m gflilddsilglglblegefillé agrjesed that the Holmes ' "" " ve come to h d ' g that; m seuonplfn; takenaffifums Braves ...... .. lsl cs4 124 21S s4: cu -e-wa ace,bt ha - m? ti, w WK“. “w; haw“ . 14.4 oos m m 1m In e ere or of the , 1 is not‘, tale irttention of 5318c.» stméiaus" ~ n‘ w. 5° 134-9“ umnts enter an, contro b i - he read with intergst a ngfnzibxer ti: Yank?" > 15° a” 14° l” ~39‘ letters written in the ‘Public Forum Diekshot. of the local press a. week or him-r White Sox .. 1S0 466 '74 14.7 3M who hunted with grassy. alder fring- his abiity and courage. s al . r - - - rem- w t w- e» can. t2; that‘. n‘: 2...... .. Danny has shown a different Qfmi - g7, g?’ 1 them. To my way cf thlnkinii thi. ' ' kind of courage in the battle at “El-ml - explanation for the behaviour o gadnst the Hun and he returns si- 101111 -- i" °° 04° 5 e birds is only partially cor-rec after more than six years o! army New Y0?! - ‘i9 7i 53'? '7 gnd tint, i1», w“ m. w“; life, bigger and heavier, but sti.1 Cleveland -- -- 1'1 ‘II 11011 10% hunted from oars and patrolled the with the same ready smile and Cbieaso ~ '11 '10 -4'1'1 14% highways on lookout for fecal. . Yankee, m, firm handshake. Danny won three 3080011 - 7i 31 4'67 15 coveys. This type of hunter doesni ‘ army championships over there. Philadelphia 52 98 .3417 34 11kg to walk, at least walk very ior. old of the car window and as a hesvyweigzllit. but o who Tenml w l. rct. our. mow a swath through a. cluster of have been tal s w him snee his Chicago .. as so on _ heads sticking up from the stub- return state quite emphatically 5L 14mg, ___ o: 59 5m 1 ble, so much the better. If the that he would be quite an oppon- Bfogkjyn __ g3 5-1 _5 10 covey happened to be a hundred or 301011110" ent to face 1n the squared c1rc.e. pngsburgh __ w 69 549 13 g hiu-ldmd and fifty yard5 our, m 0- 1' '0' 1' New york __ 77 73 513 17% the field, the driver of the car lock- "1100 1101110 gown,“ "m, 1mm 30mm _ 95 a4 Mo m“ ed for a convenient gap in the g Wodnesdly. flake age tttlisl are; cihcihhcti .. 6i so .404 s4 {fitggfifg wdldml“ “PM “P °° Maykw‘, n. l1 - I mo‘ gem $020011 ‘inm eocard that Phuldelphl‘ ' a u” m! w ' ' Newark “m ‘he is being offered to mcing fans, it Gunners who practiced this stun ""1 looks a; if owngr-geci-etary char» 00901111118 so many 01080 0119! have admitted lf the mOtgfi 01511154: E l‘ Alth0118h Prise turned off cor was left parked by the lcad and the gun- partl- lzefore ulcnt Bet within vacated the field in a hot at were everywhere, a. A W133“ izlxarnaiggs Sticker lbiiiiufmbzfl$ paw w“ w“ “km by the there is contagious disease aboard. m“ ~ em from cars" method. ______ __ ,____,___ 2111...??? ii‘.°..§‘..’1i°‘...'“".. .3‘... “" s. .. .- -r hi '°°""°" i“ '"“'°°'°“' "i °' T“ T‘ b‘ ‘MI-t “we Th t0 VI Y ll "l! 9- shooting partridge ls relegated i, m. ' e’ "m u’ Have them mounted b l” m‘ “m” °i m‘ "st-i s.‘ l: 0:25. '.‘;';'.'.‘.l.."’w§’.°°...l.'€i'.." ' g“ , ‘m, my , gt. 5 T 0 P! $0: glfiblrationins o! the It“ A» F- CALDER b§ttlgenlgenniigrssglved WANT A BETTER JOB? ' ' . r ecr. u m“ E3139" Tlxiderml" thkekiglrozzghlmtinrefrg‘ c 615i fhatlaiai l! Plfliflrtflgplzftvnhtee. borrow’? Soistllwortla . - : o o he... first hrinecllbnirxiafcllijfl ope-rt 2a Cumhflud Si" shot at dfguviyhile or: tcheanvfilig. n 2:01:00 T: m: baehns em, we: r... ‘i. "W... u...“ a 21.1.2: Mr rut-lift“ .01 1-“1 1311s"; '"""“"'"""" city dwe erf with a large family "weevil-ir- thew-Hm and is only a fair shot at best. and Berth-sin led Armen- glgnumfq m, my wen _ _ u’ lunel 6.0a rnlleu and TY , are one way to get . cumulus Altar all this, opportunit for a pot eecnyolni fllot at a covey of par dge doesn't often the more the birds are hunt- MM°°"-°'°4v°""~hei1vh- ed, for wild life have the powers of I"! WPWYMIW ‘llhlflfiiu . d0n'f. let nfiyOflc w,"- fogAyfwh“ “u” an of comparative lordlv Cock Ring- m’, A; n season, on only, wit as set by the Provincial of Agriculture are both da 5 inclusive. The original c"! . opening date asked by the P, Fl I. Game Assooiatlo was llt w ltls. I in Baseball . Another good point is the fact that the birds I-ne mat- NATIONAL LEAGUE I." lone Inna: National League: Holmes, Braves American League, Stephens. Runs Dotted In National League, Walker, Dog. ers, 124; Am can League, Etton. 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