ocrgpgiz 1o. 1942 ins CHARLOTTEIOWN GUARDIAN DOWN BACK STRETCH Willard MacDonald, proprietor of All horsemen are invited a ' the Summerside race track, has be very welcome 5L the filfimfifil turned it over to the Bummerside and meeting. Tickels {or me Wm Rod Cross for a race meet on Mon- quet are moderately priced, day afternoon, (Thanksgiving) Oct- .__. ober 12th. All the receipts from We have had a couple of letters gale and Brand stand will go to from our good friend E. LeRoi the Red Cross and it is expected Willis of Westfield, N. B and a that quite a sum of money will be copy oi’ the Franklin Journal from realized. A 500d list of horses is Farmington, Maine, sent us by G, lined up for the occasion as s glance Milton Hatch, grand old man of at the entries elsewhere on this harness horse journali m in the Beazley Says WZIISOII and He’s Undecided Egan g9 [g About Enlisting Rgfl wings Entries For Close Competition Is Summerside Feature of Annual Field Races Monday ‘Day At St. Danstans l"‘i‘i<i"“i‘§' "may i’ fir: The b". a r» - - iunm r. e ce a g pa- wr n up, par cu arly ti p; x ' '_ __ _ n n‘? Kitc- " ~ mil’ m‘ w“ " “iisi- Hatizhnxigfluifififtsima Wait Mr- Bebe McElivyn 2.101,; field day which was emblem 1 James iilssim the awry-book career or Jonnrw Wings announced today the pur- we are indebted to our fr‘ d in u“ e 0 get the breed- ' yesterday afternoon. 2 He Q8323, Beaziey. the 13-year-old Nashville chase to; 325.000 m deyencemm, an g of te Fox 2.11 1-4. that No. 2 Ciassitiedz- A J McAdam, all a-round ath- 3 Bill an boy who cl almost overnight pa; Egan and fomard “any WM. lfrom obscuigilty 12s; medlocrg busn- eaguer to _or ' ries star om. ‘ 1 b - "u: =11 like a crew-bu» a ftfafiitfoiiaiuiiiikfifniiiiiiid "m" dam“ m“ m“ *"° Jiimmb’ Wii° Adams said he received yvord suddenly found hunself famous this from ma“); Cam“ National Mam“. week “w! Plwmnl 3V wil“ 93m‘ president, that Detroit's offer for James L. Read, Truro, for a very raced so well in the Maritlmes. i-ie . . . _ imam-Sling letter re the Truro race is by Pal O‘Mine. a Maine bred so“ of me dlsbdnded gloomy“ Am mcet oi which the following are ex- stallion. but the dam has not been tracts . ‘Because of scant ad- definitely established. vcrlising and a heavy rain which occurred the day previous the at- lete, won the highest munlber of Distance — 156 ft. 4 in. points in the senior events with l. Senior Stiuidlnl 37°"! - total 0i’ 24. Alban Callaghan was l boo Kenny the highest pOlnt winner among the 2 John Mlrray junior competitors, 3 Louis Devereaux John Murray was the runner up Di-Slance - 8 ft. 7 in. Raymond Budlong 2.13 Paulabbe 2.l1 Scotiy Watson 2.11% Lucky Guy 2.17 Rubv Volo 2.14% Gridiron warriors season's battles this the Si. Dunstan}, start zlilrrr. r01‘. We meant to do it but forgotfi "THFYOF t d t th _ _ . y _ 3 C| gm ;_ __ inals to two dramatic victories ovcr a H -,» .. .. s -Fi‘l¥“3i°i 5m riré.'°‘ifowitzi.““ti'r tilts‘? i‘?lt‘i“s't.iféii“ifn'fill°clfiiri Lib initial it’. ‘ktfktincstmtit F3325: Wiitinmtlilitifi?“ irgegrrggg, , ,, W. ,, iii“$335111?iéléifiliiiaiir3%?fifiiir»i:‘1i;.:l5ti“ "W rvindy and cool. With Dudey Patch o! the Course. W J. Brown, for the Hilda Budlong 2.11% among the point winners in the 2 Eldon Green auwgrabkhseefeiigpetfie moNasckilvmz ibelgeylgrghakd bids for four available . _ ' .;,_|I.l Lllxttrintl. Winnie Scott 2.13%’: Kcllvs Night-mare Miss Belle Aubrey Wiiiidiiiwh from the Free For All efficient way they handled matters Junior events. only three stmters were left. vie- in connection with Old Home week McAdam first place m u“ The game should be a rugged e youngster. Just another guy named counter from star: :0 flnzsii v _ h r Johnny a few months ago. will be- Egan t e leagues most penalized player last ycar. is working in a Senior Running Broad - i Aloysius Mobellan 2 John Murray 3 A J. MacAda Distance - 18 ft. 2 inches. 100. 220, and 440 yd. events, He was second in the half mile and the hop-step and Jump, and third in the running broad Jump, the mile, and the shot ut followers will reiinziibcr year these two s crui (’.‘_(llli)lZlUIl c llinf’ the ruvb t .,. . . ilisksd as anyone \ iiiisl . - - . tor Lee. All Grattan and Tracey and Goodwill Race meals. Fcw teak llniiovcr. Victor was handicapped lie _ihe work required to pay all b=~ being slow lri getting away and purses the evening the events arc All Grnttnn was on his good be- concluded. yet invariably 01d Homo liaviour and won in straight heats Week and come a stale employee Nov. teaching health and physical ucation to ‘Pcniiessees school chi ren- I-Iis appointment as field repre- 1- west coast shipyard and is reported ed: to be planning to give ill) hockey. ltl- but Adams said the Dcizoil club would make cuiithct with iillll for a The following owners will start horses iii the County Race: M. Mc Arthur. L. Sharpe, A. Jay. F‘. Glover. m .. cermnly 0“ Saturday Carl Alt-Dean and others. (iefinite (ivcision Wawwi from ‘hthaTailc-ieymiiflnover 2-2-3. Victor evening 0f QOOdWiiI race meet the T; Callaghan an flflngg tty Jlllflfllibgullgllill B"!!! — sentative in the slate department of sufikawon_ 535k’ L; 19 3mm 01¢ _ V ‘ y L" -< m?» 2-15. 2.14, 2.15. cheques were ready and prank-guy much his own way in the unior l A n alashan education was announced today by __ . Iii fail Seibral of the cic nu horsemen in pQ55Q5SjQn o; their events. Ihe speedy youngster won 2 Mike Hcmleowi’ Gov. Prentice Cooper. rusbrists were hea‘ NO- 1 Clflffiiiicd was a fairly good winnings. first place in the three spirints and 3 James Kane Simultaneously, lseazlcy denied "ii/iv i-iifln 011E o! brand being played Distance -— 16 It. 4 inches. illTilJiY with any Senior High Jump _ reports that he had intended en- iLSl-lnR in the United states Whirlaway and. also placed first in the standing nice although Oakhurs; Queen did ' broad jump, running broad Jump Six Players lvlar- lfli’ fiver thn others quite a bit The . .. i‘ H. - W i 1' , .~ ' 511131" 5am h“ be“ "mch i“ and iii he -5ie d 11m, no 1 Hayden MacDouaall me Corps after the series. He in 1111i W38 quire a c"! iiiillelifiit aOciaiihniirsvilqsqliieelilwnOlii/iizg the ‘uiieiisht recently and d?‘ was secimd ‘in tiltiealIiligl-rjjuiiiryage 2 Ralph Dorsey sole support _of his mother. 1s e "i3, "0111 01d Yelfrails Gmuan and Jun‘, Evans rm n h servedly so. because he has risen “Gd with Mike Hennessev m w) 3 Louis Owens“; -- “v55 misunderstood,» he mm e n 1min bozh teams fie .i.,_ l. my’ Th“, finished m the abgv: iTOmh comparatiyle Obscurity‘ and , yards_ Hem“ _ 5 w mwspapermm,‘ q mink we Map lgieups Llgetencountcr 1220111145 w rue. mimics’ Again today .»a.r- o; be rr-i w» — raise rhinitis...‘ can: |_' |: 1" | - - " H 1'2‘ “'15 was born some six YEEIYSGHQO on a sill-in‘; shfllugltai orenom 2 Alban Callaghan service" I e The Bathe will not under-ind at farm near Aiberton, His ancestry —-——- 1 Jghn Murray Mike Hemeswy In his new lob. Beazley will visit 3 4° Oii 51» Dun-Wills 116W lilu-lus N0. lCliissiiled was‘ a real bang is good. his sire being Sampson NEW YORK .Oct. 9-—(AP)— 3 Frank Q-Keege Height - 4 ft. ‘l inches. elementary and high schools 991d _ _ . _ iin affair and the finishes between Hal 2.02 8-4 by Nritwirflu Direct Wiiii‘i*‘“'i‘l’ “lid A15”- a“ 5mm‘ 3 A J. MacAdam. eflivr Hop Step and Jump — mrimghcm‘ m“ 5m“ "mwrwml ins-a sport followers \vi'l learD Peter Reainorevnnd Aubrey Dillon 1.59 l-4. Napoleon Direct uvre worth going a long way w free-legged pacer st O-Brrtn 01d driver Ed‘ goers “w”; for 5m, loiiiusi, stake race on the flat-the Peicr Roniiioro, Jae W35 R that Hie grand dwviiiu. landed first in the first eral seasons, meeting and deioni- LlllUi‘ iivo clashes, hook up 8.88111 W- lllul'l'f)\v in the American turi's tuo and quarter miles of the $25.- Distsince — 30 feet. Junior Shot Put _ l Joseph Mahar- 2 Mike Hcmiessey Aloysius Mcbellan 2 A. J MacAdam 3 John Murray Distance — 35 ft. 5 in health programs. “Ycuhs Beazlev seems ideally fitted for the Job l have in mind,” Said Governor Cooper. "I have told The Brighton horseshoe tourna- ment will gm down t0 the over the “'(’(’K—L‘Ild when six p. will brittle it out for the i": with im-urct of the Llelilil iii llObDlZhi )'L‘Sl/+3l‘(i&i)' &l'."l'll(.1')ll oi Spuruclfii ‘Dulchy’ Diamond former known nihlcic, ultbl‘ only ‘ii mid tmm may‘; b L M ..-_ I - n m b ‘ .> y u .. _ U00 ndcul New York Handicap at _ . . J ‘ H S‘ d 3km __ him of its ‘duties’ and he has accept- ,, . i . . . . ; ‘ Dillon his v;::°;;;::.‘.: ‘infi§ii‘.liii'2f.‘“;‘ xisirr. m, - b... scars. Perri... 2i.....:'"¢.n:zn:: " n, us; . . . . ‘ ‘ - . i l w - her " ' i - ‘ ‘ ‘ ., Bonnie Scot; was 4-4-3. The Baker year-old, being cediled at the ciid nanlidmlo‘; um w“ o‘ Stamina. as Football Pass — 2 Mike I-Ienhessey things are happening to "m" d2‘? tournament Will pet underway n: "Dutchy as he was fa 3 Eldan GY€€Y1 2:15 with Earle McC0urt and Roy known ivas a well known 8-3-4. Time, 2.16, 2.16, 2.15 l-2 of the season with winnings -f .. ~ lJohn Murray l . .. - _. $7,599.98 and a record of 2.04 1:2. ‘firm “lsmbewegbsgatielf gfélgfioxgilerélf 2 Roderick MacDougall Distance - 35 fth §Ifi§daJ£iQjnfe‘_i.' I guess In wake “D Sheppard being regarded as uo- Island flli1l6IlC5 buck aru‘ Ne. 3 Classified was only I fair He also raced well as a fOUy and 1 Dwnsynd B_ Mam!“ Boungbroke_ 3 Hayden MacDougall Senior 220 Yard Das - Amer the series Johnny came favorites to incet the defs-iirllng years ago . Baseball and "C0- Thc first 1191i! Sinsln‘ Sam five-year-Cld "mi i" "i? (‘lid “f hi‘ aie under the wire ahead of either did nOt leave very well but in the five-year-old career had low? " second and third heats he was well his record to 2.02 3-4 flnrl incrrnis- Wm more sufpfisujg than me one up and took the pole when he wanted to. This was the first Op- portunity I have had of seein Horsemen will mncmber that he in the series that has developed into Diwked the bis War memorial build- . . singiir Sam race and r uked emf was imported hcrc by George H the tiiils No. 1 rivaliy. hanging it Junior 440 yd. Dash — 3 315°“ 5mm lhs- I I-"nlnmiimiyifii dill“ “W1 w w“? He is nice lnokinu and a nice galt- Buntain and that he went a rcziily on Warren Wright's ace by a whis- 1 Alban Callaghan ThYW-i? B°d m!" - ,3!‘ 171B Sh!’ YOUHR athlete gulped as 25% has been placed in effect and 1mm wgtmiihregiflarhfand 09m“ cd piiocr. New Glasgow i5 putting Wand T1109 in that celebrated F‘ cc ktr in the Narranizansett match 2 Mike Hennessey 1 L eiieaux and H. O 0i- hefaced the cheering crowds, present indications ai-f: that this 1E1 [fit a?) Lien“ o‘, PfbFxc-a on m“? races on Monday‘ I hear. m. A“ at the Provincial Exhibmon mg,‘ wmmway_ however’ evened 3 James KM“, 2 E. Cameron and W Murray Id a lot rather pitch than face objective will be easily achieved e ‘g 15L 55931411 8W1» time with $200. piirsz-s ench and if the 0f 1934 WiiiCh “"15 W°ii ed his earnings to $10,789. by Tnll that turned over the applecart. Alsab turned in the first victory iii-utters last Saturday when he led Distance — 1Z3 ft. 4m. ‘<1 Whiriv UI‘ Alsab it'll be an upset Scalar 440 Dash — l A.J. MacAdam 2 Louis Dcvereaux 3 Aeneas Maoliinien Time — 5B sec. Time - 61 sec. weather is good we ‘vm no doum Gare second money going (o Guy Mrs. Albert Ssbalhs game little colt Baseball Throw — have 8 an “em m harness racing which Kelly in a shipment of 110F505 fro aria. *:ii.~v“:::;i; ere... 1.2.- iltfilésfi at l: §W“"“M‘":s%°“g“‘l. R1 t is“ assists s; ‘in fcrcd in during the present season m3 sire‘ Peter voio Z02’ by PM” be content with third. Assignment Dc,5f.‘y°“§:§ a Be a‘ a p 1 Leo Corcoran help to offset to some ‘extent the meiii-S 0f Agriculture of an out- §‘;§al§§"e§;11_rf§§‘figg%e;‘11°€,l_k§*é"‘@d“§ an excellent afternoon's port." The Montreal Star of the 6th hns the Tramp 2.02 1-2. Sampson Hril was p ac in the stud here xi fcw years after and a mare cahed Haste. brought here by McNeill nrid 1 O win 51mg m g1 Pvr F0 A“ _ the Great 2.07 1-4. The dam of day M Rgceuelfi pnerek with P2218‘, Peter Volo was Nervolo Bellc bv , , . - , . . Junior 100 yd. Dash — _ _ n. _ , _ _ . iiéi"ie‘r““i°i.f:éi.iiain:.?:'..”“**:’" iliiiié°r1iii'epiiéi”szt Lilli. “is? w" @..:.i":*.*..":.l:? ‘was: 1 w’ Mi" "lMn-nt scsrssilizizrasznrlz“; sit; lsifiiltlmoiir? §i§§n5i>°dJff~i-‘i°§' °'“"' - - - - been .. i t i i on as - . i ‘a '~,L~ - H?“ 1' b‘. Hcnnessiy med one“ c e number oi tarn ‘- l: '> i d h distribuild z: r. i‘ FBAIOOA‘ l "Dmchim has 9355*“ °ii 119W bu‘ =en o stad Craig of KlnS- “'- \ “iii Pick iii) 3° i0 i“? Si‘ 5 2 Desmend purge 2 A J MscAdam Crop of excepugliigl “ytfvmgilggeilig previous Wax? “@132” ifmirewln a; in his last grcut taht he fklllbllf ston Ontario. with iris Bert Patch. winner o —-~———-— - _ 27 _ . , . _ Hamburg Grand Derby itigiggy heilfdigy play their ‘Dfigt. As is West Expects Mlllepvgymiék-sharkw “gallium” '_ dlgaojrg angisafixint of dairlnxit proé égségltfigndtlléoliiivéndfiigpids wege suc- ggddkiffliiagdséfil lllfghiixiligg°~hifilyé>iiiai§g ' ‘we Inown one o t e reasons " ii D5,, i l Freshmen ' , e “'55 "iii. ‘aim . " - __' Y 9m “Piwn ‘. Y, "' chestnut Bars’ whose owner i‘ 3mg!“ Sam got nowhere “my ,1,“ Biggest Crowds g liléglggnrxgig ad 2 scphomores agara Tsggisfigctotvlaleggl duilnltz the igfotchicks land boner’ nutritional fifglfiiuriimljolsénézalniésehafl-vulaggerébi 13,3 J J Macpherson of Camp season is because of his hesimnry Time 9 Min T||g.().wm- __ altbér has lfingufi °ge$t:“‘n}m_y mmkmifi Iiiiiiilidliltxd early afternoon *- - - I lbellton. N. B._ travelled 800 miles i“ gm“? away Wm‘ omc" l‘°"-“‘s- —_—— AP) w-m Green Race i Frfliimeii of dairy caiile herds aTheU been izrcgtcr Fzzilllilllxjinl/O tllcsult- cilms i ' ' ' for this Free For All. Among other lThis pa“ or his 19“‘i’°1"‘““‘“i- 15 Yo???‘ .00‘ 9-(01 1‘snln 1 Hayden MacDougall Officials - situation in r951)“; u] duiré Qrg- crs and assistance in Ifilgfillino “C- speaking °r the DO-“iwiied COR!“ features of the afternoon's sport ‘merited from Nflv°i° m5 G"“'“' $"““““‘ Cm Puma “Em ‘,5’. f1 f z John Mnclsnac Starters: F P Aylward and Bill dumon is indicated bv a 19 2r»; m. meat shortage that mav occiir “Iii LOU“ 59m B“ Oil/lea"- “YS in will be a race between Lee Brewer Grand sire‘) Several .““°"‘m5 had "Gil-mi: “,}‘?,,§-“°§;e‘ g1‘; esiw fimwfi. 3 Ferdinand Fflllflliel‘ McGuigsn crease in creamerv butter and ap- quality this province leads all of pa"? Nomi-iii 119-5 been hfiiiirii Of ‘i ‘e-"Saim" o" American triwksanizri bee“ made m m“ hm‘ Mi" 5"" T‘)? the turnstiles “m mmqr- Mile Run Timer: Rev Walter Mwuiafln proximately 501;. increase in cheese Canada. havirisr about sent of sale- "We °i the COXiH-loiiis iikhl slim‘- Giittrm Hcnle 2nd. 5°“ P1191‘ i0 W5 but as for ca we “Pimm i my Track Mae-fer _ Linus Rbsslter roaumoxk “we Doum C1 1 - » math. They are back at their arm» y Two other N“ e yombau “limes 1n the Unmd 1 men Min-r i p v assfied as milk fed. , I clamps wil complete the card know witrioui suocess‘ L“? ‘vim?! giafe 2 LOllis mveresnx Announcer: Frank A. Brennan. chores while all the close-in FCYHKUB Charles OBrien. who acquired him r Cheese Competition Ens and Poultry have forzotten all about the inci- a view of hav- which ousht to prove the event of iiie rrason for lhose Who follow the Tiflfitefs and pricey-g, Right here is where the laws of for a small sum of moncy ‘he pre- vious year. race him on the ice iii home by a length in the two miles oi the Jockey Club Gold Cup at Belmont _ In between the two races. Boling- broke whipped Whirly in the Man- iliillllll Handicap with the aid of oi u Blililts for tomorrows handicap uivs Alsab a two-pound blRilEl‘ ad- llll. Bolliiubroke gets in with 116. 5. Sixty thousand fans are expected to Sit iii on the USO-Buckeye en- gzaiilcmeiit zit Columbus with another 1 John Murray 2 Frank Okcefo 3 Patrick Sharkey Distance - 267 ft, Girl. Senior- 100 yd. Dash I A J MacAdam Time -- 10.3 sec Time - l1 sec. 3 A J MscAdam 1 A J . McAdam a Ralph Dorse 3 Aloysius Mc ellan Junior 220 Yard Dash — l Alban Callaghan and Mike l-Iennessey 3 R. Cyr. and K. MacDonald Wheelbarrow Race — 1 P. Sharkey and H O'Shea 2 R. Dorsey and F. MacDonald 3 L. Oorcorari and P. Hammill Backward Rams - 1 Louis Deveieaux 2 Walter Murray 2 John Murray r 3 Frank Burgo 3 Louis Devereaux. home to Nashville. In the Space o1’ a few hours. he served as tempor- ary Bovernor, became a colonel on the governor's staff and was lion- izlcd at a city-wide reception that a mob like that." nervously. FARM PROSPECTS (Continued from _p_age l) he whispered reduction ir. yield per acre to which reference has already been made. maintaining the flow of milk. Some dissatisfaction has been voiced by cheese producers as a re- champion in the rest on of seven gairies for the title. Following are ini» players lcft in the running: E. NIcCourr, E, veg. scy. L. Shepilflfd, R. Wakeiin, J. McCourt, D. Howatt, Farmers have responded splendidly to the National demands for an 1n- creased sheep and wool DrOdilCllOh. In poultry husbandry a remark- able development has taken place not only in volume but in duality as well. The Industry is how excep- lionallv well organized and farmers standing nature During the year expansion took place in Chick centred in CHIJOIllZIIUZ arid from 1m The heaviest season in egiz pro- duction is beuig experienced and in were his strong points and ~ ulafly iii baseball “iii-re iii",- clown first base fan.» wil! LilnLIllVL remember" the mighty pa: he L0 meld. id iv used I U o o he swDDeU. up to the plate. u - . u In hockey. "Dutchy" will be pa»; ticularly remembered for the tun he stepped into the nets agains St. John Granitcs the time the Abegweiis gave the amateur world champions the battle of their live; at S‘. John. "Dutchy" turned wearing the livciy of the Abflmcifi the some dauiiilcss cournpe that dent coco Secretary of War Stimson neve1 \ m“ "‘“‘“'“°°5 he“ by ‘he Vi-‘imili ‘i0 coo t South B nu for the intcr- C ' ' T‘ ' Driving Qiubv smgm- sa ‘I 1.: . n c - d G Mm of conlpetitl f U c _ mm connect“, t me is really told wliv he callczi of! the trmaiiesiiltfif ltihethcuxlitlaiigqitlentt t“ 1°“ of speed and mag iififriio§gircchlgsd1mgetgnedn thimxsliiihg l ada cheese cominzxxlnow ti? Miirri- doilbl 0f the Xliire-grglihentre DOilillgXol hm“; H9 50mm wmoiiiiii! 51139 ‘ s y e n s a“ friends, so his iraining at the number at Evan-Sm“ 1°’ the cm“? time; 1mm provinces ma; an mo- which this province occupies in was“ W0 “"0"- Yoii ""1 be! Ofl that. Perhaps the writers know now vincially bonusecl and as a result Canada in respect to em aualiiy- H T, O fr?!’ the market levels in the Maritimes 1'41? Grading SliltlfillS have contrib- have been held down w n“ extent, utcd to a large extent to the suc- producers feel is not iusiiilcd by C055 H? Douii/TS-fkilsllli! and the co- conditions. With an ample supply operation oi both business and co- rgogg the operative agencies is to com- 8i?‘$2.32ili5°';2$.-'?¥Li‘§°‘§?"Quit? gggyggrwwr track ihkhflm Park. szilom. N.H.. has rut ' its purses from $800.00 to $400.00 n; part of iin effort to complete was. clviclvonce tilt between Purdue and Northwestern why the bout was cal’ raised a terrific chi n: lllTiC but have subsided. They muv .l\'(‘ been tolcl the reason iviiicii n slit have been reflective on some u n hadn't Army In Exhibition Game His starts at Summcrside showed that getting away on anything its scheduled 42-day horse mec been created race ting. World's records in plenty have since the first of August notably worlds records for two-yea r-old f2 and three-year-old cers over half-mile tracks and at xingion October 5th Lilydale equaled the three-year-old pacing record over a mile track by step- ping in 20:1 3-4. Anna Bradford to 31m water n .- f; . SCI-us‘ luwcs tcnlght, for me Nor. tying goal came wth one second - - have n . " rovision “.85 I F91 1i l" ll" “m? iiflich 25 YPBW‘ receivcdgesuch n liguiililiiis “in? “L- “avm base where tomol“ left to may‘ and a flvfimlnute oval“ 0nd 2°81‘ r iceristivoentfaudie fiiiinsliicligdpiizsnliigg d); ThfliieiailPeFézliltiigslxegl this province 2T5 Thai W“ l‘ ago. Tho filly is owned by Leo C. prim» to m0 m“, mm, m. Hdj§l1()§(v(l iow he sinris training as a seaman velomd “.13, the Mainland and have aL-ilicvad rflnarkabla re-suus arniv lnws nauin. McNzimnra of fndiaiiapolLs. ln- 0g 5;,“ w QL Dwphmve of first class. ' Newfoundland. At the present time during the season must be quite T?!" “ Yfiiioii hi" i’ ~ vcntoi- of the McNamara barrier. “any” ' Admlilmil he Was "a little Kflrfli’ H ‘d 77‘ ' ks P t F large numbers of sucker piss are of- obvious to every guru-n Expef- r: "d to Ulrike ' -_-_- 51.70"‘ m‘? Changeover from civmim arr! In rospec s or fering particularly on farms where ipriciniz the highest enlistment per iliiif‘! i‘ "int" Snint John, ‘N, 8.. will pug over M; Dguphlnee had previously me to that in me armed ‘ewice’ production of piss is out of line caDita of any province in Canada i0 R ‘ ' ‘ the bcsi 6i iiitcrncon. Ortnbcr 12th. Mzmv of Clam-re who did the harness rnciiirz program rec 193i on Thanksgiving Day like even terms he was quite as good as most any of the slow class pacers. and on the 7th oi’ sept- ember he won a heat and took a record of 2.20 l-4 and on the 16th Goodwill race meeting the following week he was distanced duewinabilityi toget away with the others. This did not phase owner O'Brien who took him secured Joe O'Bricii's sci-iicvs ils driver and Joe. assisted by bl‘O’.il(‘l' lending unrl the bcst known horses and drivers spyjnrmg with 5am‘ not mm “way in the Maritime compote for more than $700.00 in g r1 in i i i, i" _________ 0310500. Oct. a-Will l-Iarrldse- oes of plrycrs HCXL wlf- 1'9?" l" . . , ,_ i. - urses. Tivo classified events and Zeflugfif ngnterroiitdr gigpplnyg xiii.’ president of the American League. just a few of the other iblidhlzil fir}; Yéigéinwumaiiglfibgtiéntifglfk aligggxtci-Cc; $532221?“ ‘zlaipdr oiéffxgo: Biidfii" ligacilics ia-IH g . FY66 I01‘ All u“! DTOKTRmmEd- the three heats in 2.12. 2.10 l-2. F 511d Wdlv 9T°59°°i§ w‘ 5 m“ 194?. ‘mean was“ “hue w feeds have to be purchased. expense of tremviinoiis effort have plazr. language me w Provinces will Montreal will feniiire a mam- [mitli hnrsl- show in aid ni‘ the Can- adian R-"d Crose nt Si. Laurent rcnn October 10th and llth. Show ficlals have announced that there so well that he won from s iii-id 2.11 1-2. In the second hent- the i.isiest—Ed Acorn. veteran timer and starter, states that he caught. Sam in 2.08 l-Z. He hnd got away considerably behind the others yet won and steppyd the last hall in Rizzuto leaves For Norfolk, Va. NEW YORK. Oct. 9—(AP)—Phil Rizzutc. diminutive shortstop whose play was a highlight of the New York Yankees in the recent World RlZZlllO look comfort in the thought he iuii the same wav when he first cnmc up to the Yankees. "I wouldn't take a million for those iivu years with the Yankees." lie said. (Continued from pase l) iddtiorlcstpriioii-Thg for Germany. It also brought from the Ger- man ixidin the threat toni ht of raids "lnstiga by VERDUN, Que, Oct. 9-—(CP)— Canadians of the National Hockey League and'a star-studded Army team played to a 2-2 draw in an exhibition game that opened the hockey season in this Montreal suburb. All the scoring came in the last 0d, with the A.i-my railing to not the count after Canad ens had gone into a two- cal lead. The time session went scoreless. The game marked the first ap- arance of Gordie Drillon. former oronto Lleaf. in a Canadian unl- form. Drillon reported to Coach Dick Irvin today. lust in time to set into tonight's game. Bobby Carragher and Jack Ad- ams were the scorers for Canadiena. while Jack McGill and Allan Kuntz scored for the Army. McOill drew an assist on Kuntzks last-sec- 1943 Baseball Season Good baseball season still looked "good despite transportation handicaps and the call to military service of many players. However. he indicated several hanxes were in order. ’I‘hese lu- C luded a contemplated switch from C joined the armed forces or are about to: Tom Henrich. Phil Rizzuto. Ken Silvestri and Johnny Strum oi’ New York; Johnny Rillrwy. Taft Wright. ‘red Lyons and Bob Ken- nedy of Chicago; Oecil Travis and of good clover hav and basis of satisfactory feeding condi- tions during the coming winter are substantially laid_ The operation of a free freight pollicv from the head of the Lakes Wi hogs at a favourable level. Possibly the greatest hos production in our history has taken place in 1942. A large number of sows have been with the production of feeding mii- and sendznr; out i0 the illdll5Il'l(’5 in Hm‘? R l terials. In this respect. however. it may be stated that. with improve- ment in markets brought about as wrioiislv ricplcirrl ui fldvqllilli’ lnbor Rail!‘ A a result of new contracts. hog rais- ers should be in a favourable posi- Swine Industry With the establishment of fav- ourable conditions ffllTilPTS shond enjoy s year of considerable pros- perity in the swine industry in view mended in the maintainin? of a belief poultry pro am. An exceedingly l rge number of new Broodcr Houses have been erected in the Province Dense in bonusing new breeder stoves established in these houses under its Broader Stove Policy. Ap- proximately three hundred i300) other provincrs n lnrizc- llllmiXT of inch and women. tho fnriiis wrre supply. ivhmcii and children who ivmaliiocl at hcmc have cour- Men. successfully (‘fllTiPli him its uliimnie stmzvs the plaii iiiiiinied iii the early season. The SilHFIilEC of fnrin lu- b01ll‘ is becoming more and more acute and farmers will find it ex- cccdinizli‘ dilficul‘. to maintain the lcvvl of production set for the prv- l _ this year-are around ilicrc rnnv hi» also insure grain SUDDllCs for and the Department has been eali- tempt to stage ilic ilfilli feeding purposes to both cattle and ed upon to defray a considerable cx- 681i be £10m’ and mum Ii‘- yet appeared publicly ill ‘llv uiczure. O I I O In any event there will bout but later on if Jno ‘n izcd for the se When this bnu‘ took the mistakes in a rviccs n a T( 1R0 . inc b . , the Ull <<l $1 of ‘ficlr u vzirugni He Lrciiri-fll mp ;».>i.\i;‘i\.'. building irades departmenz. of the Amer ican federation of labrr fix 3d minutes. with iPw crvrripliments H! offset the criticism. and wizen ha lllllflllS l1 be over 300 entries. Twenty- 1m 1.1 our (‘Wills comprise the two day show pmltrflm which is expected The history of Sinpln’ Sam bring together some of the most would not be complete rllrl ivo not aiiiiful horses in America. also record that the mare Hnsle, dam of we 0f the finest hurdlcrs in the slngllf Sam, was owned by Sinn- i- ley Brown, Alberton. ai the time she was b;ed to Snmnfimi ha!‘ ""1 that she produced other good colts including volo Scott. Hiszh Tide nrid two or thrri- others that we have not the iirnics of at iuvsvui- Due credit must niso br- glvcii to Harry O'Brien, who broke, develop- ed and gave his oarlv training to over Britain and then headed over the Lille ways the reprisals for Roosevelt." For ilie first time the Germs irioiitioiied Flying Fortresses, al- though this wns their 14th raid over western Europe. It the Germans had been w 1°“: road ‘n95 a‘ “mo” Bind Lewis or Washington: “fink f th l uiiibe floa Qduc- sent vcar ns all“: ggo%eejseagg tgmfiblslgg g3“ ‘MTegos‘;Qg§mw‘ gd 1dr afxiiiisiiliiip pxugimsloss the There are possibilities nf lack of Province. The cattle Lrnrl has also supply in inrm machinery and ., (V, Vsvlawligliagirz: 6'16 ‘(fig)’? wfggod mtfié: igeBeggggbeg?‘ lmrllggleggigfijv 32g been keen during the veiir This is cqiiipirieiit. which Adds to the hcmv More's“ “Md “ “l ‘i "m d°' -. b -d . l ‘ 1d {n , iPQIllES l9 TfWlfllillli‘ .l.. poiliCilTlfi "a strictly“: C 85W C Cillg U9 ' v - - ' ' - with maximum eificicitc ' assort- mg from ‘hen. peopk new, ma; b u 1 b the mum.‘ end’ _f____i__ exported an the demand is still in iieneral conditions one cannot i t \ .‘ v \ American n“ forces a" mung anBatualsl 13311;; things Wm ha" m Navy Tangles sistent. There is a danzcr in this too hiith in praise oi these men. vlo n8 hat some ru cs n re com. Princeton Today for each finished the convention dwegates zippiaiidzd vigcrously we have received a notice frfm .113, Wright. Secretary of the rim-o Edwnrrl Island Harness Rac- g Club that the annual meeting ill re irnki at the Queen Hotel. harlottetown, on Tuesday evening ext _ October 13th. The meeting tion of over sclliniz and thus men and i dren who have so lmfublfi l0 ill" iW-“iiifiii m"? i m“ in Fmmpenn activities‘ w!“ ‘mm ‘he Dewmber meeung’ Conn“: t fim rovi the bravely ho ll ird th biird . n mar-mo. because ho was trained as inmfiii; psimiliblignaitgii gmfifrlnmegétnvieznmemniemiiiiilizdidiiifi ixglrlnrdrri: ixntiisiigicals ijitiiatiivn tiiirouch the farinss O\i (tiiis prmiincc ilfiln0§l'(l“‘i1' a mHf-hiiie illinnfl‘. fflunfi‘ use a. rnurrirér 61 the redraw and clubs and we W» may“ ieirv" "s iiiiiiignd“iiilé"tiilir“ngiilish°f £112 igaflfiiiiim m” “WV °i m“ “iitviil.“i.“ilifi‘i Zi“.l“§»‘§§a°‘~f§i="“Inna Libcmwrs m“ m are“ heights " gggnbemcgflqqtggmbyifiatlj rnaigllret {for gattle plrovides andlln- be" he said. "if suchi zailcs xi-orn ~ ,, - l d t '_ C". possibility, Harridke con V‘ or e eve ovmen an m In an organizational wav the year iiiighgd to the b0“ (m 0 NEW YORK. Oct. B-—(A.P)—NaVY and Princeton. niayink at the Yank” stadium 1n New You b” Progress In Organization will open with B, banquet at 7.30 singiri’ Sam and trained him some the channel to reduce Drovemen; 1n quamy, pm. and the business will be OOH- fast miles. Hliliivfly Yiiids $0 “Tech” 5nd gmugafiwi ‘igénnigem’ “x1335? ti)‘: mugmggcggxifmzbgtm féflifiyifii‘ There is a general feeling that a has been exceptionally sntistaciorv. The Rem- Adm; dim”, “t its conclusion" m“ ‘i . Wm “ms or tiorébi mm "i: Lg“: N1‘; Yorkmwouiqgsbe afield in more turnout of United states college larger number of calves are being Frhe devellnpment of thelvdcration “my ‘hose (m, v y banquet will be the grand finale Roi-semen are looking forward steel and engn rm; V101’ . M oentrallylbcawd Chicago Iooflnu m“ wmormvh kept over during the present war. 0 A81‘ Cu lure has bfiiii r1 ‘im1“mei.hcd frequeniiy is in p11“;- or the racing season of 1942 and eagerly to the arrival of Paslinrci of the most important °¢°m° W Camus 1942.8 wmuné ‘mum, Baum," u, that 35,090 new“ A general fest for Bovine Tuberc- P111866 riln) farm Drpillvss of this DTO- you follow, 1M0 aoglons Mm), e annual meetinit which will be 2.0a i-z. bay stallion by bard Jim birurilris plant-a in Frgnw- h l’ season “mm mm m 8mm" Wm m m, lam hem m. mm uloeis. tholfifth lnhlthe aeriesb was hires); iiavrfri" Ziiii?" "Rmsflfd nlienate public opinion mu‘. i- eld nfter lg will discuss and de- 3, 2.00 8-4. dam Astra 2.10. dam of HIHIiICCIIlGWI-glfiévouldtugelze flgrbunom; ed" and we m wmch “w. ‘owed m.“ could mach prmoewm NJ“ xgirsireéns?‘ gigitruyt twfiaxréie gave provlntzellliilth harm 2112:3135 egéienit‘: mmml $.mpfl,|,l:.n§“4f,‘i;h 8g‘ ‘lde on new business. particularly Peter Astra 4. 2.01 i-2. pllrfllflSPd imi-rvmz the 1043 Futurity Stakes. recentl by Walter Henncsscy. Charlo tetown. from S. A. Wiithnn. Fort Fairfield. Maine. Pncllncci is a flve-year-old. weighs about 1.0M) lbs, is sound and a rciil trottcr. He started ten times in 194i and had seven winning brackets and took a record oi 2.12 l-2. This soi- son he had lowered his rccord to 2.10 and won several events when where it was originally scheduled. age Amori m a lot of problems. _ ho works with his hands ' Harridlo had this to say of i943: ‘If conditions are the same next year. we'll be able to have a full QA-Sunday season asain. Them“; fifl‘ t11§,“fl‘,‘}n;fl‘°§§§,e§ ‘If? mo“, (By The can-aim pm- than so pla ers and there will be New Your Yankees own out Interesting to Island horsemen more, Bu; 1 43 100k, “(XXL W; A n 2-1 decison over Cincinnati Reds 1e ill!‘ riiri that the dam of his sire. 1°; 9g youngsm-s mm, Re; a charmer in the first game of the world oer. Lord Jim. is selka 2.05 l-4. whose “Ll-ding 194g “wander-mg n“. ies three year; ago today. Hero of dam is Eve Bellini 2.09 3-4, olaozidge said it was about eight per the Rams was Charles (Red) Ruf. n with the remarkable support and its officials have been v result that only six infected cattle particularly busy in Wélllllllll every‘ V‘ have been fniind to date. This is a movement of importance to asri- record of unusual nature and indi- culture and of promoting its best cates the possibilities for this Pro- interests. In every (‘OllllllllfiltV ico vince as a breeding mm for high there is evidence of (“flflnlZfillOllfll class livestock. effort concerned chiefly with the Development has also taken place war. Red Cross. Nursimz and First in the establishment of artificial in- Aid Classes. Women's Institutes and nomination facilities. The Provincial other organizations have been car- Depni-tment of Agriculture has ih- Tying on a trciriondoiis nmount of in various parts of Lille while the city was covered with a pail of smrkc. Tho attackers were subiected to considerable flak while German figlitcrs rose to meet them. rse Mlnard‘; for Dandruff- é__.___ _ Football HORSE RACES AT SIIMMERSID REMEMBER WHEN m. Hennessey bought him. Since » v _ i nIONDAY' 0C1 12 then he won at Cornish. Mninc. un- dam er Bellini Bcott 2.0a m. cent bu. but was not a itencral deé i135) who pitched n1, umi series Liliéifi‘: ,1 fgiigfngadulfiafmaiwflfllfi “"f,y"i_i“,i,§ff§,sfl,“f,'l‘on‘fli‘ ,f"_§,‘§{.‘,:, “n.0,, i id Q side Branch 0am?" 18$, in 109 l-2 and October slvr- of Winnie Scott 3.13 1-2. that crease A recent survey ("$1099 v W‘ considerable development of an ad- of this kind to rin iusilcc in the dc- " R - llmmflr m4 in 103 1-; which 15 1m mp- wnn so nlci-ly at Summer-side, Washington, St. Louis arid New ———————-—- van,“ nature Wm my“, ma“ m me vflounumtv n; H“, vrcwm w.” W0 l, A, r. n, S. h. It RFD CROQQ QOCIETY sent record. Pagliacci 2.08 1-2 has fiuiicmb" lilth- It is the intention York all had boosted their teeufl- IT- TAKES “M! brreilnz of cattle in this province in (‘i111 only snv tiinviiie work ' linr Saturday flri- i0 ' i ‘ i n unique privilege of being sircri bv of ‘Mr. Homir-sscv to Rive his new once. The rest lost. Cleveland be- ___ Lm],,,nwd1nm future bccii well (mm “my mm,“ Edward 3,45 v_ M_ if ii" Wiii be held s. winner of the Hamblr-toiii-iii stallion some rad‘: D0701? P63111118 i"! “if hmviest m5"- mgiiblv be" Fun moriiiiiinio" °i the mmci"! ' ' IqfllldilflSlllfliillililWliOll11101107110 Saint Dunstan‘: Funibnl I10 me TM‘? Balm “chest trotting stake in ilrn- i; in I0 the brooding ranks where it, cause of the lack of a pennantifiori- of ‘he Qyps 1,; m; bflyswd w be N", shew Pun" Fm"! n NCO"! m,“ N W. mfmul. Fm,‘ wediiefidfll‘. 0(1- H- world. and also of havlmz a (iilm is his cxPPclntinn tlint he will be ggilgifigeliligii “frills ‘zimiécfghfiblgwi i‘ éilféfgtllggnrin children uiiill their A “M Show Palm‘ dmgnm m Louiiidtieriiglilréi it; ‘mere will be manv more aim-n- io-‘I-d l! - innlase sheep population at least sf3l'\'lr‘0~ lug high class trotters. "m; h the dgm o; e winner- o; tire of considerable bencflt in produc- onrblotonton Sicko