- - 1 eye of Sulm" ”.'d. latch!" greatly interested in. We talked L939” Wmliumed d”W"- 1" Ll PW vo d h " i to ill th ed in Canada." 1 Ggorgc .-C2333?! wgl-gH.Z1ga;x.'l;:;f about horses and found that his 511719 may Wm m"” with the Huh wobble" btitwwaas alsfged 11:: to leg ARC? 910 h0”d3Y5- W9 W55 ins being 81 .. son nun” the me” at Tmm School team. or they conceivably on I new guy particulars of the fgfcolleglgte debate wlll bg Wm, Harold Abbe won both heats of T 16 ,, . . Tl ll b a Point affairs?" of WUSC and CFCCS. The lat- melhliie 1Ll()J;C:FlSl P3? lliigcaifdlffil Ofailllig arlreilieal Brheetliixgl milwifle - - - ter group is making its voice ; iillflllalllsllaul-g, Castle Brooke, Can-' His whole manner changed in- he”-rd 1" 5- P193-t0 "nrmg buk 2 Continued from page 6 'jElTi7iTTf- the great-grandsiro M'ke Cassi”! 0013 the exploits of Minor Heir, of mind that Mr national . lb, bought as his champion Begllmilisatch 1.55 was starting to , M or Me rs: with a tremendous burst size M 0, speed and like Dan Patch, rac- ecl tree-legged. While he did not aftle the world with exhibitions of speed like the immortal Dan. at yet he V7395 -. T Back stretch brings to savage. owner of Inter- Eltock Food Farm, Min- Heir was a medium was a great campaigner and held world's records. Jerry also sent us under separ- M w,.l,-l- a copy of the Amherst News and Sentinel, on the back of which BPP9311 DHOWG 01 cecl1l.eichcr's two fast pacers purcllllsed from S. A. Wathen as San Fort Fail-field, Maine, Direct Mn; 14) 2.06 3-4 and Mighty Deb led his half-mile track record at Yonlisers thciis season.dHe holds the W? 'l DI recor for :- sixtsenths alias mile and hisxtllitai earnings were at. that date 852,000. He was knocked down to Mr. Du- gre for 37,800. By the way. he rac- ed fol-.a 8500 purse at Dufferin. At a later meeting we noticed where Money Maker 2.07 45' had won one dash in a two dash race at Dufferin. Money Maker, as our horsemen friends know, was bred by Harry O'Brien, Alberton. and was sired by Singing Sam 2.10. Money Maker is twelve years old and has won upwards of 515,000 in his racing career. He has been a tough horse and raced all sea- son on US. tracks. We had the pleasure of a visit yesterday afternoon from Staff Sgt. Alec D; Grant of Plctou, N.S., who is here relieving Sgt. Mac- Leod at the recruiting station. He is a six-foot highlander with magnificent physique and every inch a soldier and, as he says ”' 'f, "the smallut boy in the tliort Echoes From Prince county We've heard that Peter Pope who has been attending Acadia Uni- versity is coming home to spend the winter in Summerside. That should be good news for summer- side hockey fans. Pete might be persuaded to play with the Sum- merside "Orphans". and we under- stand that Pete has developed into quite a hockey player since he last spent a winter in his home town. He was one of the stars of Horton Academy hockey team for the past two years. 0 O 0 In lining up the available talent in Summerside in our last column. we left out a pretty important hoc- key personality. We refer to Joe W -4'!!! .E ; Hunter's corner Continued from page 0 tortuous channel and entered the Cove. I do not know how many The Week I at S.D.U. PAGE SEVEN PRE-CHRISTMAS SPECIALS gunners were on the boat but the equipment included a powcrfu' spot light and a good -supply of rifles and shotguns. Drifting, silently in on the sleeping mass of wildgoese, the spot light was turned on them t and the night silence was rent by s the crash of gunfire and the cries of terrified geese. My information shows that the kill was heavy and wildgeese were peddled in summer- we last announced the holding of exams. but the drive is on again. Term exams will be held from time should have gone so quick- ly-and this is reasonable, con- sidering ail that since September. The multitudin- ous activities besides studies, along It does not seem very long since he 9th to the lath. To many it eems almost incredible that the has happened side the following day. I U 0 Boy on Friday night. The second violation occurred at Mill's Point, opposite Little Curtain Island on the east side of Mslpeque November 28 (incidentally the night of the game meeting at Kensington). Nine geese was the kill on this occasion. On Sundaythe price had dropped with the fact that there is no snow as yet, give one the false notion that there is still plenty of time. In the academic picture it appears that there has been more work done in general so far this year. In sports, besides the history-making feats of the first team, intramural and Juvenile leagues both enjoyed a successful MEN'S ALL WOOL OVERCOATS-Rog. 549.50 . . . . . . . . . 539.50 MClI'S STATION wacou coats-neg. s3s.oo......... 529.50 Men's Pony Hide LEATHER JACKETS-Rog. 526.50 . . . . . . 522.50 Men's STADIUM COATS--Reg. 519.50-SALE . . . . . . . . . . 314.95 BOYS' STADIUM COATS. Reg. 516.95 x BOYS' STATION WAGON COATS- 1 1 -95 Fur Collars Quilted Linings BOY5' ALL WOOL WINTER PANTS 14.95 .......... - HEAVY 3.95 . Ietch i ted fagisj-ffjl-E Mf , ..w,".,,,,',,;l"3,,,h fstsngy." 1:51 UB5 aongttanttgeader --s,..l..v- perry, who i... 1.... dc- a, mo each .. being shot out of gar! with run lines. and good ovn CHRISTMAS DISPLAY IS NOW COMPLETE-SHOP EARLY FOR GIFTS i V - o own e ac ec and 1 gm g l v ay ng. the "ddimm M me" No me our Fox and Mink Notes, and on ,",f",";,';,E, x.;lnl:,,,pffo;y,f,Wduf,':,",l,.f ”"”” m” "M p”"h"” am” The MIDI had a rather leis ros ecls to have one of izikigfltsganiillng, if not the out- mndlng, racing stables in the Mgl'li,lfliCS in 1953." The horses came by rail to the border and (mm there were transported by speclal trailer to their winter qumu, on Upper Main Street, splringlllll, ns. Both arrived in me ghape and now under the cd up for the 1953 season. A: the opening of the harness 1mrsciiieii's winter haven, Duf- ierln Park, Toronto, the largest crowd that ever attended an open- mg afternoon was present. Making ills inst start for his owner Lucien Dugre of Sherbrooke, Que. and driven by Jimmie Larente, ada Direct. Junior Counsel and Seibyis Pride. The first heat at one mile was in 2.18 and the sec- ond heat at one and one-sixteenth ' miles was in 2.33 25. Compare is in its fall and winter racing the side operates a mink ranch which is looked after by the fam- ily. He is quite an authority on mink and has won prizes in the show ring with his pastels. which he obtained from the fountain head ranch of Otto Grosse in 11- linois. He plans on visiting Bus Jones, with whom he is well ac- quainted and whose mink he is very frequently and also his Dad when he can. From what we can learn the son knows his horses and their capacities and has not fared too badly in his pari-mutuel investments. We also talked about other subjects and have his pro- mise that he will be back again to see us before leaving for home. At P. W. C. Tonight Two Abegweit House League Abbies at 7.30 and the Arabs will stand, has been practising in his back yard before Jack Frost (arriv- ed, and his enthusiasm for the sport is bound to improve his game as time goes on. 0 0 O Nobody knows what Eric John- stone's Mercurys will do now. since their bid to enter the South Shore may try to get a franchise in the North Shore League which plays its games in Kensington. The R. C. A. F. hockey aggregation might do likewise. O I O The distance to travel would be approximately the same. and the Kensington hockey moguls might. welcome these two teams into their North Shore League as yet. 0 O O Cribbage is taking a lot of the limelight in Summerside these days with talk of championships being won and lost about every other day. pretty much on whether cribbageis this up. Bummersids Game want to place them in storage and were afraid they'd spoil. This is not guess work. I have the facts to back My informant told me that the ,Anocistion members were pretty hot under the collar and would talk. I was given the name of one member who had infractions or thatihe himself knew anything. I figured this was purely s. matter of rounding the culprits up and teaching them it lesson. I happened to meet the gentleman in question on the stregt. We talked sffably for in. few minutes and then I asked: "What do you know about the saluation Cove and the Mill's troupe (have a very excellent play under way which we can expect early in the new year. Most of the campus committees have shop for the beginning this year and as a re- sult did not get off as many trial debates as was planned. In the last debate, Bob Mooney and Gud Dorals won over John Trainer and Dick Wedge who were sup- porting the affirmative and ne- gative respectively of the resolu- tion, "Resolved; that compulsory military training should be adopt- Acadia. Although the Dramatic Society sponsored the College and High School Drama Festival, it did not stage a presentation of its own. Father Roche and his closed term except those 166 GT. HAMBLY 69” INNIS GEO. ST. PHONE 2754 stantly. I-Ie glanced up and down the street to see if anyone was look- ing snd was silent for about 10 sec- onds. I could read his face like a book and knew what his thoughts Christ to Christmas." On ac- count of the coming exams the activity of CFCCS comes at an in- convenient time and the boys are to be commended on the time they have given to support this . Qere's How T9 Make AT these lllncs with Harold Abbe's Basketball games will be played Whether champions will continue were: "I: I spin the work; when move other performances and you will at the P. W. C. auditorium to- to be uncrowned and crowned in will lt end , ,, how many of my ' o e o see how slow the Dufferin track night. P. W. C. will meet the this rapid fashion for long depelids mend, l-gougm geeseh H 1; would In buketban the "wand mm . . . . . . form. he was sold as No. 1000 in the 14:11 nlmual auction at Harris- burg, Pa, Nov. lath and was des- cnbed as an eight-year-old geld- mg by Bert Abbe 1.59 U4. dam, play Rays in the second contest. OCEAN PESTS a. game in which skill plays a pre- dominant part. Hockey. baseball, basketball, etc. are sports which de- pend for success on about 90 or 95 per cent skill, and 5 or 10 percent never do to bring what so and so and so and so did out in the open . . . and I knew I had lost. He sud- denly pulled out hie watch and ex- claimed: "I have to meet a guy in defeated the Abbies 46-28 in a game played at P.W.C. Shea set the pace for the point-getters with is followed by Slowey with ll” points. Performing in the second , five i t ...I'll t am rezl Shea, slowey, Lawlor. Illidyhaiiatis gaclzoulecigrdmgi anldoggglllc oC!:lBs1t,:tilI1re(lhi'tE'lallA luck" W” W” pmwd ” W 3 0thernLlzl:1e.?fHe left lnssiezcllo: hsgxrgg li;acEW:n. Bennett. Lydem M0- ' 202 3'5 and a half-mile track that re on fish in shallower skmcd Cribbage Mayan but we 1'0Xl7Gci'-ed 130669 II section of Water OM35” imd F”me" The Hr” team 9 Y W0U1d Judge thit Cribbage is street hume skywud in a matte, continues their regular practices record of :03 M5 and had equal- watcrs near shore. J71!!! l!J9l ll6l00FFI(iIItlfERl00.0IflIl0i Years, do it old men and 0. STEWART Says : of make fortunes-they make women. Some day you will get your last pay cheque. I have a plan which will guarantee ro- tlrement cheques for all of life. LET'S TALK THIS OVER. M. O. STEWART, Re rosentatlvo scarcely 50 per cent skill. If this be so. then you'll have twenty or thirty title holders before the win- ter is out. Trucks May Not Report To Browns DE.'I'ROIT Dec. 5 (AP) Pitcher Virgil Trucks said Thurs- day from his hospital bed that because of his physical condition he might not report to st. Louis Browns. to whom he was ,traded gy 1Detroit Tigers in s. six-player ea. Trucks, 33-year-old right-hander who hurled two no-hit games for Detroit last season, underwent a gall-bladder operation last week. "I don't know yet about my 'of seconds. I was no wiser when I left Summerside than when I en- tered it. Lip were buttoned as tight 74-! the ROM vaults at Fort Knox. I thought ruefully: "Those buckos knew what they were doing when they peddled the geese. it was A smart move. It was like tangling up a. -ball of yarn." I could have told my friend where it would have ended. if he had dared to be as Daniel. in seven, maybe nine culprits being trotted into Court and, if they were meted out punishment relevant to the of- fence there are several goose hunt- ers who would think twice, maybe three times. before pulling another Salutation Cove or Mill's Point, A combination of rifle and spot light will drive every wildgoose out of any district. As a. goose hunter of my acquaintance remarked when I X and XI have teams but are not with 140, while the Juvenile win- The almost balmy weather of the and judging by their general per- formance, much can be expected of them in intercollegiate play. In the intramural league four teams enter the play-offs. In or- der of points these are. Sopho- mores. Seniors. Grade XII (who are tied for first place), followed by the Juniors. Freshmen, Grade in the finals. High-score winner in the intramurals is the illus- trious football star, Lloyd Gaudet ner is Aquinas Ryan (no less il- lustrious in his own right), who has added up 123 points. The hockey players are getting is limberlng-out in the Forum every Thursday as that phase of College sports draws around again. last few weeks has not been very helpful to the Rink Committee who are very anxious to get a ?hese are things theyill love you for . i. . things they'll be proud to own . . . things theyill enjoy for years to come. ' they like. That's why the C.C.M. line starts with Joy Riders for tiny tots and continues through Joycycies, Bike-Wagons, Sidewalk Bikes, Bicycles, Matched Skating Sets and Hockey Sticks. Start your youngsters with C.C.M. this Christmas and they'll stay with C.C.M. for a. youthtime! You'll appreciate C.C.M. economy too. The price you pay for any C.C.M, product is repaid rot ccM. knows children and the things ' ill-115 Grafton Street. (.h.u'o totlown. P. 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