es a 7 ee ~~ eee a - 7 ee ee eS a as. a oe + . 7 = 3 ws : . 7 > 3a 7 4 = ” , © ™ . : hm, d , > ’ - ' tion ° apt e ° - > a Johansson Begins Training For Scrap With Patterson” GOTEBORG, Sweden (AP) asidnal boxing alone. He |s a) bis first ring earnings he bought, He is also a ship owner. Lest * ‘ is DOWN THE Meo : BACK Ay: “STRETCH Ingemar Johansson, Swed@0'S| wealthy businessman and is ex-|a truck. Now he owns three pius|week he bought a Dutch - -built E y — has stated. preparations for haa {P2@ding. his construction and er: several excavators soar dia aen tcele ae are very pleased to have Mr. and. ire. Devens Raine June. fight with world champion |cavating company all over Swe- To be able to supervise his bus-|fishing Meet. with a steel hull— ter from Dr. George C. lly Pe i951, 3 aes Crest Floyd Patterson in New York. |den. + iness he plans to buy an airplane|and promoted his uncle Gunnar“ Reeds sh Lexington, Kentucky. paid But he has_not yet begun hard|” It all started. with hosing. ‘With ‘and Bet a siete license. Karisson to See: “a- 4 writes follows: “The | more. than a fnill dollars for y | ‘ Ps of training—at- least net measured | eid 1 of. its tap |the~wreeding steck froth the | s world lost one ap by his own standard. =yesterday_in Harry H. | William ~-G:~Hellis ~6r. estate, Iam enclosing the | 4d tater, he botght“the te- His daily training echedtale in- = x with the account of | mainder of Coldstream -Farm cludes nine rounds with the speed Knight's activities. He has and thirty horses in a $2 mil- and heavy bags, two rounds of i a long experience with trot- | lion transaction. This lot in- rope skipping and gymnastics “and pacers, and has also cluded Heliopolis, twice Ame- and three rounds of sparring with | ‘and raced. many of the |Tica’s leading sire of thorough- his brother Rolf, a ring prospect. | breds. - “But this-is‘a pretty easy pro- een fest thoroughbreds. PA At During the last few years| ‘In 1956, he sold part of gram,” the 2% - ree - ik Oe a went stronger into the stan- Coldstream Farm. to the Uni- said. ; ibreds, and was the owner | versity of Kentucky for $1,- 4, “TI am not really treiding hard 21 brood mares purchased | 123,500. Mr. Knight began to untit I get through 15 te 20 gar- ; ing the past couple of years. | cut-down his operations in 1955, jring rounds a day plus the bag- Ihave been very busy since | and sold 123 mares and wean- | Punching and floor work.- turned, here. There seems | lings for $1,399,300. He continued REALLY STARTS WORK be no fet-up in our work”. | to raise a few yearlings and to “Before 1 | Sweden for : following is the story of | board horses ‘or his clients. Re ve eave en j = t: “Henry Hudson |cen‘ly he bought several stan-| <j ew. York, I will get into the}. . Knigh : second stage but in the Umited . ht, one of America’s fore- | dardbred mares. ~ |States I will really start the quarts 4 thorouzhbred horse breed | ‘Besides his wife, he is sur- Tet | tougir pre ue aeae? and standardbred horse | vived by two brothers and nu- be E gram orbs Us weight rt ders, and owner of Alma | merous other relatives’. Sellabania’ bose he obeady had one qua Farm, died = va oa. € have featur account trimmed off some excess weight ferday at Central oe of the life of this remarkable and scales around 206 pouhds T i. Sea r 2 = “dl Ry meee se Ans man so that our harness horse or B to hosp! oy weeks @£0 | breeders here will. get some 'y he B his home, Green ee idea of the magnityge of the shout 100 geaots “ain ‘es rae eee 1. Pacaekee er horse breeding- industry in Ken- (fight day) comes," he said. stroke last’ sesday tucky. While Mr. Knight was, The undefeated six - footer YGHT’S NIGHT mM in the last few years of his weished 198 pounds when he ITE: A — ent de life, engaged almost entirely in knocked oyt Eddie Machen in the eel ell horse farms, he Frequently the production of thoroughbreds, first round bh tet t 14 . inged transactions involving | it must be remembered that wat ere last Sept. 14, gard of a million dollars. He | earlier in life he made a os. Hi ‘son ome his récord Pi maintained & racing | mendous contribution to hens be 7. im to - con- ble, but always put ‘his yearl-| ness horse breeding, and no ler and paved the way for the on the market in private | doubt if he had continued te . b A nae oar Ce en : ee se llive he would be. going back bi ies his tia cola aa night's Nis came | back into that t NNERS ; ie - gre sat the 'FasigrTipton |C2° imo that type of breeding COMPETITION WI | =a me | tions. Between. 1946 and | EUROPEAN RECORD the ; - . : This Chalottetown mixed curl ; part of the week-long Confede-| ald, Jiggs MacDonald and Kay h Tr | _ 5 me sold more than ree A cable recently received ing team walked-off with honors | ration Bonspiel af the Char Ls JOHNNY'S - ; , cots and fillies, ati from the “Horseman and Fair|in the Morrison and MacRat | lottetown Curling Club. Left. to re Se eh Oe he . 1 orld” : A ; prea oe, — - ene — P Pron minions that competition held this week as ‘right are Mrs. Doris _MacDon trophy is Terry Murphy. FISH & CHIPS - oa, : ' enc Trotting | | when he averaged $16.644 | wonder, set a new European | ‘OPEN 7 A.M. te 2 A.M. - ae ores record for the mile of | STEAKS, OYSTERS, eT Led ONLY ¢ at all At the time of his death | 2:01.3 im the Cote d'Azur Stake | ni SCALLOPS ROXALIN ~ Knight owned four farms | over the half-mile track a SCAL s, Hing almost 3.000 acres, -in | Cagnes-Sur- Mer, France. j FRIED CHICKEN 95 DEALERS! he } Lexington area. These in- | Great Lullwater, 3, 2.01 3s. | CABBAGE ROLLS ed Green Hills, where he |the American trotters that went | | HOT & COLD SANDWICHES copngetios Yolve . , i, and the 2.100-acre Alma j to France a few weeks ago. | n IV or e Farm. Alma Hurst part | finished ffth Our readers will | Free Delivery Be ine (a 2 ee ee (% us. we believe, in 7 ee 17. te one oan stating that Jamin is a real| PRAGUE OP) — The Umted| The U’S. hae only one loss to United States 310 2 11 6. PHONE 5593 Mr A " use AA FT oe A Be ing mee | wonder horse, and we question States pulled into a points-tie with/date, but if Canada overcomes| Russia al) we. Ye , at the ek Ate tine, re -" trotter in America could |Canada for first place in the/it today as ®@xpected, the field | Czech. ££ Pe: 4| aire pieeiememienneiael ; eT, s ih ‘ited ta iotd” Be — S half-mile track in~® simi- | world aockey championships Fri.| wil! he left open for Russia to take | Sweden see 2) 1956 and 1957, Mr Knight | A ime from a sstanding™ start. day, defeating Czechoslovakia! second place unless Finland or/| Finland $49 6 @ 8] ; ee | amin will be flown over to 43 Sweden can work the upset of Se | see OWN A NEW r the country’s top commer. |the United States next J APARTMENTS BURN thoroughbred breeder in | and will be one of the io The US. win set up the Can-|the tournament The United States rolled up a| WINNIPEG (cP—rire of om B 1959 FORD y won, and leader in num-/in the ada-U.S. game tonizht as a key : of winners, with 90 for the Trot on ee te in one for Canada’s defending cham-/3-0 lead over the Czechs about known origin burned eg eae fe-year period. " |UNDER LIGHTS _ |pions, who had a much-needed | halfway through Friday night'’s| than half the interior i es = For aa little as D CHAMPION | Harness racing under the [Test Friday after hard-fouzht|game, then held off the closing | SU!'* Recwood nstosierimgy — $3020 However. his first success lights made its debut at North |Victories over Russia Wednesday | efforts of the host team. in morth-end Winnipes er with standardbreds. Grey | Aurora, Tlinois, on February |and Sweden Thursday. | Weldon Olson, Richard Mere-|'aving 36 people homeless. Ne Pe 9) uss tour door model || [Vit ed, the world’s champion 25. and the attendance taco Although both Canada and the/ mth Rodney Paavola and Paul damage estimate wee syatiehie. @ immediate delivery i a, which established a Te ‘shattered all previous marks |U-S. have six points in the final | johnson were te U.S. goal get- d ee "at te when 11.003 fans paid their round-robin series, Canada has &@|ter< Bohemil Prosek and fosef! TBS. R. Johnston Ltd. K ' N 5 1 f an’ i Sac ay r 5 way ‘o see the sport. They also |zame in hand over its neighbors. | Golonka scored for the Czechs. . . Z i Ree L the future champion as a | pushed $258,197 shovel the |The Belleville, Ont.. club is UM) 5). a roricans took five of the | most inexpensive St. Peter’s Rd. Dial *548 . for $000; he also had | pari- mutyels defeated in taree final games. | © Hafnbletonian § winners.| The-Tem: t < game's seven penalties can fee Maid and Chestertown | degrees soa the aitenread (wie the US: is, thres wins "the Swedish team, shorthanded] Salesman you by | Master of Alma Hurs' also} was en “lar ‘ ibecause of illness and injuries arge that an hou ussia the first breeder to have |fore the races ee schecegea i le the | nnineet's: caly ‘ether RS played Canada Thurs. employ -°-@ pe standardbreds with records (ty start | day, "had two of its four absentees | 2:00 or hetter. Raider. Mr | Start, cars had to be stopped | game Friday, Sweden won tts ee. , - ‘ * Pw) : from entering the grounds. It | first game in four tries, handing |B in action against the soa | GUARDIAN i i ° ; wyn and Calumet Adam wa, hel: eved, that another 5,-|Finland its fourth straight’ | But poor shooting and the spar po ld the first two. but never 99 wuld have attended wei : ing goal tending of Finland’s| posed of Calumet Adam | they been given the 2-1 Es sko Niemi kept the Swedes from PATRIOT : < he turned to breedine | rtunity. |NEED TWO WINS piling up a convincing score. , The spectators sat in rfect ‘the t ent stand- Oughbreds, he produced 26 | comfort as. the ide are | oe ere eee ; i i i Nai ngs are shaping up.- Canada has| ; aces. incieding ram | assed in and are also heated. a Fos wa Suusiadake Gnas STANDINGS WANT AD BEACH PROPANE GAS the horse Mr. Knight called | : aie of the meeting |to clinch the title The Canadians was , : clov : PRAGUE (CP) — ftandi in est he ever bred’. The ce! |TOP MONEY ~~” play Czechoslovakia, whom they RAGUE (CP nes Phone 8506 is staflions earned more defeated 7-2 in a preliminary) the world hockey championships B $17 million Posen ad leas —, wim’ round match. Sunday in tHe tour-|_ WL? F & PM. _ At a testimonial dinner held | y¢ “4. sal ae ape et nament’s last game. 4 - | Canada 390 .. 1 s Been toe ete ae ce ke ee Bis honor last fall’ by the won $1,439,208. He w . ck ey Although playing coach lke) ’ RAS _" = America, | leading ha ok tes aes — Hildebrand is insisting his — Knight escrib his opera = 2 has no reason to be too confi | thus: ‘Take the hest stock eee Samant aismen = dent, most fans here expect Can-| STANDING FOR SERVICE re have to the right market | ing sire of dash anes aon | ada to win handily. With 4g Pre there are smart buyers lof them winning 549, dashes. ‘championship already ‘won | by | Don’t kid yourself about the | Canad far as they are con { Th Canada so |The Blooded Horse Sales jceneds so far as they ase com "The Chirlottetown Race Track of your horses. Take Ot | inten sie of Beleere. ic’s judgement and let your | Ohin ho will finish second. », pn Mond a on who will fini i : f | ses_go-tothe hizhest bidder Pettus . a oS Russia is the big choice. With +09 Trade * In — present your horaes uccessfil. The top price was [only one defeat so far, the Reds, MARCH and APRIL me, “ “S€S $3,000 for Virgnes Tomboy, a |two remaining games are against || . ctively . 2 : _ four-year-old. aasibae ted the tournament’s bottom teams— jf __ GALLANT WAY, T. 2:03 Extra. Special On Your - Knight‘tame by the love prospect, Archanna, sold for |Finland today and Sweden ae | ; Alviers - Bella Dean ay sarees naturally. His uncle | ¢7 399 day. , 2:06 3-5 | semen , oe ch eg mA good friends of this column | ‘Czechoslovakia, a scalasicentan | HONEST ABBE, P. 2: C ass ee has called our attention to the |favorite with the home -_ be- | Chief Abbedale - Honest Truth : cam : : ; t rt is ads, and develoved Ner aeeth on March 9 of Dwight H. {fore the tournament sta SERVICE FEE Trade... : 3 who resided in Lexin retty well out of the running for | ; y Belle Vol the dam . Petes jton. Mass. He wae trainer for | ee place with two losses in) Payable At Tjme Of Service : rs : Paul Bowser, former wrestling Peete . Bolasville when he was 2)| creat and a. shareholder | oe sete enectnreceeottsiecan , Here's A Spectacolar mpshire to sell shoes He rocks nee ees ak rae Aalehinen, ; Oharlottetown Race Trac | tted this venture with a $200 : : It was Mr. -Baker who wag | FIRES | ONE _ from his father -- Joe}... : T Pl Sees si ° . | ight — a hanker. Later, be | S2onsible for training the rotters ay | qpereocommmenneoog n — \ ag ws FIRES ONE ame a truck salesman, join Breen trotter,, Tara, that took : +)a mark of 2:00. She was sold * P General Motors in Chicago A Tod we he became assistant to |(°. Boge Ciano of Italy’. for gain ay $ FOR YOUR OR 6OOX16 «OLD wer | 4 TIRES ted after two months in the | Prince of Wales College cutive post hecause . . Ciapliual Midgets Welshmen will be out to avenge bun mgs Enough soap to do St FREE 1944 \|hs. of your] 4 | : family wash ! 7 WITH TRADE fant to sell my way’. 12 defeat when they play host this 7g TELEPHONE. 'To Host $ side afternoon to the Trotters in the Almost He was a General Motors second game of the best-of-five cial accounts representative | Crapaud Midgets are hosts tp| series in the Island Senior “C” every HW 1952. After the death of | Summerside Midgets tomght at| Basketball League semi-finals. 3% uncle in 1932, F. D. Knight. | Crapaud rink i nthe second game| The tilt is slated for 3:30 at) ° man took over operation of Alma- of their two-game total goal ser-|}the~PWE Auditorium. ‘si rst. He acquired his first | ies. The Crapaud youngsters own| (Trotters went one up in the foughbreds in 1935. In 1944,|a one goal margin. the result of | series by virtue of a 55-48 deci purchased all the ‘ racing | their 6-5 vertifet over the Sum-|sion Thursday night, but the tk of the late Emmerson F. | merside boys at Civic Stadium. Welshmen th far from down odword's Valdina Farm. for The winner of this series goes | hearted. ey™-remember that | sum of $250,000. Within six | against the Midget Abbies of |the Trotters Jost only four nths, he had disposed of | Charlottetown fér the provincial | games this year, but three of rly all the 133 horses by | title them were at the hands of the phone. | Game tathe tonight is 8:30. Welshmen. i That same year, Mr. Knight |} ———— ied ‘ e a ught the breeding stock of ky Way Farm. including the ) Kentucky Derby winner CHICKS jahadios. In 1946. he bought thoroughbred interests of v » Marsch. The next year he | Now Is the time We sell Purina and arted four French ~<allions daris. Goya H., jieroles to order your chicks. | Purina Check-R-Mix enjoys | Priam II. This deaVIptalled | SEE US TO-DAY? . Chick Starter re than a million doilars, and | ; the largest international | ; ' 1It UT. thn ww to toot ime’ | DILLON. & SPILLETT LTD. Tne “ ome stream Farm from FE. Be, CHICK HATCHERY | AlCaienp included Great George 3. Ghar teiowr Mi "at -@ horses and cattle vl than a million ace te %. vatier eventolly “'m | 9 QUEEN ST. CH'TOWN, PEL DIAL 3626 }