.. important subject and good results assignments; ror their excellent I _ ‘JUNE s. 1929 "i Hi5 ( LHAKLU l 4.. l... .. ...,_,._. llulutlN QUAIHIIAN m.‘ ' _ “aw... -- - '1» l >. that; uses FOR l-iORsE b ill rue COiOlMA-L laws P" "" By QUIN HALL While the location o! the ill-st race track in the United states may not be a highly important item in history (and while itvmsy not matter a great deal to the iellow who tries to out- guels the bangtails) it is, however, a question which is brought up when a visiting sports writer stops oil at Richmond, Va. Horse racing .was, undoubtedly. both in Virginia. The exact site oi the iirst track awn a little in doubt, but, mat outside o! Wiliiamsburg. there is an iron sign marking The Colonial Quarter. Now it is little more than a seldom used lane, but black in colonial days it was used as a ‘little l2r SlrLWreD Sosv burslba or QlilJAMSEiK-‘z "MB QKSAEIER MIL}; Tl-lE 132$? We}; TRACK. iti THE PACWG MAY BE PiJiCEOF abiRGiNlA wAs rue BiRTi-i- AT ONE who ‘n32 SPORT ol= lanes Floulzlf ‘ED THERE... . p DA‘! iT F5 iLLEGAL lN THE t STATE AHDTHOEOLYGHBEED LOVNG UilZGINiAi~X$ Musr l "r THEM$EIJJES wrrrl HOESE snows AND" Si-lOiZf Mela-rs SUCH As ARE‘ STAGED Ev’ THEDEEP RUN HUNT U135- NEAR l2iCl-ih\Ot~iD....-- l HORSE EACNG. QéE EBZENED ‘ME l=ilz$T HORORAW l=_ PROM WlLLlAiA AND MARY ,AT'\YJiU.IAM%B_ORG,VA.. IN , 4T "roolz. HIM “runes mvs l: ‘TEANEUNG ev STAGE coca- Nib CPMAU eoerfro. MAKE ‘rue’, ‘n20? mo» vulaleoelrulaxo . race course. There are other P1969! near Richmond where the distinction or the iirst track is claimed, but irl- , quiry fails u; uncover convincing prooi to support such claims. Virginia was surely the home oi the iirst horse racing in this Stalk. Yel- that sport is illegal in Virginia now. 50' the horse lover: of the sect-loll that gave this country the _ sport must be content with the thrill which goes with horse shows and hunt club meetings where gentlemen riders vie 1 ior honors in steeplcchases and flit traces. Such is progress. In another vein we discovered that Benjamin Franklin probably was the ilrst men in this country ever w be Union Commercial ‘Colblege Closes for the term. List or Diploma. Certificate and prize winners. Prin. Nona reviews the work or the past aria. The Union Commercial College olooodfor the term on rriday 190m‘ ing. Boiors presenting the diplom- ssfete, Prin. Moran briefly reviewed the work or the term. He congrat- ulatcdfthe graduates on their excel- lent work. To those who did not rln- ish he emphasized the ‘importance o! beefing up their work during the holiday ‘so they would be able to complete their courses in a short time. During the past term every- thiofhad been dons to make tho vcrkgthorough ‘in every way. An Qebdlbne o! 01500 on new type- Vrilibg machines gave the student-l “I V!!! but machines to work on- l (to-the: addition or new machines. ole; would be made tor the coming hm. _~ . 8e ‘referred to the excellent show- Ullmado by the students ‘in the weakly Spelling Tests. This is a very Iererobtainod. Each year the cours- I, had been strengthened as he real- lld that the demands from business IQ were growing more exacting. lint term he hoped to place betel-e the ail-Ideals a course that would be would to none in Canada. The ex- eollait west done in the shorthand bspirmsnt by Mrs. McLellan. an Iliad-bone resell , was reierredto. h opaeluelon the ‘Principal v- ~ * strict attantlon to busi- Iisytiyc announced the cvellills c! tor aoptsmller s. LIlT ‘Qildljpofll proaohtld to student oatiiilulut mam m mm ae- lctte Mellisl-l. New Perth and _Laura Campbell, Elmira. Drawn by Char- lotte Melllsh. Gold medal ior Spelling equally merited by Lily Baldwin. Peakes. and Kathryn MacDo 1d. Cheri’? H511. Drawn by Lily aldwin. Gold medal presented by the Un- ited Typewriter Company tor ‘Type- writing, awarded to Ethel Brown: City. Gold Coin ior highest standing in shorthand Theory, awarded to Dor- ris Currie, I-Iantsport, N. B. Gold COln for highest aggregate in shorthand Department, equally mer- ited by Ethel Brown, City, Dorris Currie, Hantsport, N. 8.. and Elsie James, City. Drawn by Elm hm”- COMMEIWIAL DEPARTMENT Senior PASS LIST Q Not in order oi merit Alex. McDowell. Brada-lbono- Jeflrey I-Iadded. Magdalen ' ‘ Fred McKearney. City- Austin Connolly. Ci - Bruce McNutt. Malpequo. ‘Keir Warren. North BM?- - l-larold l-laddad. Magdalen Islands. Ernest Duliy, Bunbury 1. 19hr, Hagan, Bradalbane. Jordan Piles. Norway. lot l- .e INTERMEDIATE Pass List Lee Bearisto, Malpeqne. Uonsl Ia-Oaudot. Mlldllfl! Tl- lands. _ Alfred u. rarest. st. Araeno. PQ- Omar Ila Bel, St. Arum. P-Q- Ralph Maclidillan. anam- alver. snoa-rmxn nsranrmm ‘o i929. m»; reerem Syndicate, m, Great arabl- rl his meme. —-————-—m——-.—. ‘It given an honorary degree. Franklin received this honor at William and Mary's College in Wil- hamburg. It/todks him three days to make the irip irom Philadelphia. traveling by stage coach and boat, to receive that sheepskin. There is no record oi the return trip but it it likely that, it took an equal time, or longer, to get back to his Job. However, the main subject at hand concerns racing and, while many States lack the sport oi’ kings it does seem rather unkind that the sport is not legal in the State where it. was born — Virginia. v Copyright, 1929, King Features Syn- dicate, Inc. Isabel England, Alberioh. Nellie Chiasson, City. Linda Currie, Eimsdalc.‘ Betty Large, .City. Constance Coyle, City. Jennie Johnston, French River. Dorris Currie, Hantsport, N. S. Hilda. Doyle, City. ' ‘ Dorothy Kirwen, City. Mary O'Brien, Morell. Ethel Brown, City. Hollies. Warren, City. Margaret McLean. Argyle Shore. Elsie James, City. ' Kathryn MacDonald, Cherry Hill. Celia MacEachern, City. Margaret Kelly, City. Marcella MacDonald. Orwell Cove. Eileen MacDonald, City. Margaret MacDonald, Bristol, Lot 40. - Margaret I. McLean, Bouris. Marjoris LeClslr. City. Olive Johnston, FortunsBridge. Abigail Ceilings, Alberry Plains. Laura Campbell, Elmira. Charlotte Mellish, New Perth. Kathleen Osborne, City. Lily Baldwin, Baldwin's Itrad. Florence McLeod, Orwell Cove. PIILIIO warm elllallrnerlud by onu- gqg in order oi merit BIG LEAGUE .BA|.l RESULTS (Canadian Press) V INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE an Chicago at Boston, postponed, rain. PENMANSIIIP CERTIFICATES The following students were aw- lng the year irom the Zanerian In- siltute, Columbus. Ohio. Helen Conway. City. Thelma Teed, City. Mary O'Brien, Moreli. Linda R. Currie, Elmsdale. Helen Collings, City.“ Ethel Brown, City. ‘i Margaret McDonald, Bristol, Lot 40. ' Marcella McDonald, Orwell Cove. Ruth MacEachern, City. Margaret I. McLean, Souris. Margaret Kelly, City. Margaret fllcLean, Argyle Shore. Kathryn McDonald, Cherry Hill. JennielJohnston, French River. Celia MacEechern, City. Dorris Currie, Hantsport, N. S. Marjory LeClair,- City. Mary A. McKenzie, Fredericton. Laura Campbell, Elmira. ‘Abigail Collinga. Albcl-ry Plains. Frank O'Neil, City. Dorris Campbell, Carleton Siding. Margaret Morlaghan, City. Jean Corrish, City. ‘Jack Hagan, Bradalbans; Nellie Chiasson. City. ’ Florence McLeod. Orwell Cove. Bessie Foster, Dunstaffnage. Fred McKeal-ney, City. Alice King, Sourls. Elsie James, City. Charlotte Mellish, New Perth. JUNIOR COMNIERCIAL DEPART- MENT Pass List Helen Ceilings, City. Helen Conway, City. Laura. Campbell, Elmira. ~1 Bessie Foster, Marshneld. '1'“ f Mary Larter, City. “ Charlotte Mellish. New Perth. Margaret Monaghan, City. Kathleen Osborne, City. I Dorothy kirwan. City. Lily Baldwin, Baldwin's Road. BRINGING UP FATHER DADDY- DO YOU KNOVV THAT- MOTHER ORURRID I "I. In“ Ftllll! Center. Il- Gmt 9mm rights reserved. _ E Montreal 3 6 0 Toronto .... .... ... ...‘! 11 1 i . a n a Buffalo .....4 8 1 Rochester .....l0 10 2 B. I! E Reading .....ll' I8 0 Baltimore ...3 5 2 R. l! E Newark ... w. ... -. 7 13 0 Jersey City . . ... . ..0 ‘l 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE New York B 13 0 B. ll E St. Louis 1 8 2 R. II E Boston .... ... .... ..... 2 l0 4 Pittsburgh...... 9 1 n n at Brooklyn... ... 2 4 1 Chicago ... ... ... .....1l l2 l‘ l R. ll E; Phlla ... ... ... . . 6 17 1 Cincinnati... ‘l 16 0 i AMERICAN LEAGUE R H E Cleveland ‘i. 12 0 New York ... ... 3 9 l R II St. Louis ... ... ... .....l5 18 Phlla 12 arded Penmanship Certificates dIII-l UARDIAN SPORT REVIEW A Keaton Goes On Riotous Rampage In New Picture "5PITE' ‘MARRIAGE’ I8 SURE CUBE FOR GLOOMIEST CASE 0F BLUES Buster l Keatonlbattles with rum runners, navigates a burning and deserted ship through a. storm, wrecks a theatre and a night club. and indulges in other strenuous and hilarious adventures in his latest Metro-GoidWYIl-Mayer comedy, "Spite Marriage,“ now playing gt the Prince Edward Theatre. I It's the story o1 a. tailor who poses as a millionaire in the plumage oi his customers, marries a. beautiiul actress and then is utterly submerged in comical grieis, woes, mishaps and adventures. Most o! the big laughs come through Buster's participation in Such thrills as a battle at sea, swinging head downward from the mast oi a ship in a storm and such details. But something unusual in Keaton pic- tures in the way oi a. very poignant ‘ little heart interest story, and some- l times even while laughing at Buster , one {eels a very powerful sympathy for him and his love. i Dorothy Sebastian is the heroine i as the actress and Leila Hyams plays a painted blonde vamp. Edward ~ Earle is convincing as a. stage leading j man in the backstage theatrical episodes oi the picture, and William Bechtel, John Byron and others or note are adequately cast. ST. MARY'S CONVENT, SOUBIS Honor Roll for May , , Grade X. 1. Pauline Paquet, 2 Z Eileen McGaugh, 3 Teresa Donahoe. Grade IX. 1 Mary Walsh, 2 Alma Martin, Isabel Mooney. i Grade VIII. l Margaret Byme and Genevieve Paquet, 2 Margaret Clements and Mary Feehan, 3 Marg- aret Lavie. . Grade VII. 1 Gladys Mullaliy. 2 inlla McDonald, a Virginia McDon- l. Grade VI. l Helen Muiially and , lltiarjorie Paqllet, 2 Cecilia. Cheverle, i3 Evangeline Paquet. Gracie V. 1 Laieah Hoop. 2 Ann Evangeline Paquet. 3 Ella. Roole, 4 Nellie McDonald. Grade IV. i M. Adele McDonald, 2 Jessie E.‘ Mclnilre. 3 Julia. D. Sweeney.‘ Annie 13. Jennings, Ealnor 1.. Luvie- Cecilia M. Cahill. Grade III. 1 Amy I. Malone, 2 Katherine M. Cheverie, 3 Jean C. Mc- Isaac, Alice M. Byrne. Grade II? lMary M. Kearney, and Florence McLean. 2 Rita. O’Donnel, 3 Margaret Pequot, Daniel Malone. Grade I. 1 Margaret Mossey, I, lid- na Paquet, 3 Mary Ella Cairns. Jean Corrish. City. Florence McLeod, Orwell Cove. Thelma Teed, City. Marion Adams, Cardigan. Marion Brown, City. _ Doris Campbell, Cape ‘Inverse. Doris Brown, City. List oi Students making 95% and over in the weekly spelling Tests. xAbigall Ceilings, 99.9. Lily Baldwin. 99.7. Kathryn MacDonald. 99.7. Laura Campbell. 99.5. Elsie James, 99.3. Margaret I. McLean, 99. Ethel Brown, 98.9. Dorris ‘Currie, 98.7. Helen Ceilings, baa. Blanche Brooks, 98.3. Florence McLeod, V7.8. Charlotte Mcllish, 91.5. lo Foster, 97. ‘ ljugarc: McLean, 95.9. Katrine; Osborne, as. x Winner or spelling prise at end o! first term. Minarrlfi Linlmsnt for Cough: I Cold!- through the comedy runs‘ How Urey Stand. Suspenders A AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost PC. Philadelphia sa l0 .101: ‘New York 2s 11 .005‘ st. Louis .....-...'.-.».~2-l \\l9 saw‘ " * 24 .520 .. Choice of sill: or 55:21:12; .......... .493‘ police ‘Wk; “uncut n sal - . Chicago .. .. 11 a1 .150; qugmhfuny numb Boston . 1a so .302 t” ‘ NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost PC. . 2s 1s .834‘, S1110 e - 1a .009‘ y ‘ l7 ass‘ 20 slo. 2a sso “ ” - =6 a“ and Save the Poker Hands a Cincinnati 1s 2a .340 ~ INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE .~.. 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