=====r . Imr. Beavers Not That 3"“ "imiss siev- " ‘ samr JOHN. us. snub a: .= - v - l. —($) — Jdlll .. ' y; ¢Q aren't that badflgoacn " - i a R * ~ h} ‘ "H! wnnmmflr’ ' "i. ml 1m tinthofirstllmoof ' ' - ‘ V ‘ _ $111111 easternoanadaquag-m. " i " V ' "R 5° I tunic-low c. m. ‘of ram. N. r l‘ »' t. md I 11W; usn olmlsésn that "F, P‘ s.‘ I Butlnmh up?“ u‘ °° w’ '11- ~ "W" " t of Bay mmistn Jrblsolub TheBeled GolfClubblds ..°'""h..f"s.'""" "l2. s: "'- sm a who mes» ~ s." W..M‘:.°~'*=':." 1 hm...- ma aneinm m p ywu mi" 51:11 '. ' ‘user. twain‘ yneods ' i°°d h°°~ thig season. prelfié?’ (furry ti: ha" " ‘$5 9° n“ “m” “m” "V! 0m"! ""4 m9 ilar- i ' - Sear was confident. from the list pdates. e. eemirtend our wishes for lien racing in California. is made mhegififirehh shoulr m m. , of applications po in. that a very “w” “l mum)‘ t‘, W!‘ DOIILNO- Willa!‘ Found is a pat- M1 hm,“ m. mu, i‘ h“ One of the best scoring rounds the number wielding ‘irons and Pictou frieu - _ e of New London. P E. I and game‘ and they Wm be m“ I haveever seen was Harold Mc- woods" over the local course would ...so_ '\ watts grealtl paolilote: iclracmrafes a.fter in the n,“ 801w out Spaldergsmsooover the Bégrlalckxnlt-ldlg: be well over 2E0.‘ . ‘ . - n o Mr. Horace B. Willis. P1900" r o v n v y c" u‘ ‘o “'1' Tzrxas, wheremggr‘; l-lbgau more re- Ebnnansicn plans take in reno- vation and additions to the cllb- house which will get underway directly the frost is clear o1 the ground. There will be a. consid- erable work involved in putting ln new floors and strengthening the foundation of the present struc- ture. However it i.s hoped that the enlarged premises. which will include an observation velandah, on or lounge room and csddv room. will confided early in June. 4' O O d- ezcportcr. recently bought the pac- ing mare Maria Budlong by Calu- met Budlong 2:02 8-4, dam Lam, worthy by from P. T. This mare is Budlong 2:11 1-4 and Trixie Bud- long. both holders of Maritisue records as two-yesr-olds. cently won the 1946 Texas Open with a record score for that event o 34. While practicing for the i939 Texas Open, Harold and I were teamed up against Ben Hogan and Paul Runyon in a friendly march when he did it, so I had a chance to observe the round from begin- ' course ning to end. a public San Antonio. Brackenridgo owned by the ohy o is not tough, but it is hazardous because it crosses the Ban Anto- nlo River three times and a bayou sigh? pgweqllulilllnTlg ° W in. two that they have fir, mug" ‘P’ mm °! "w tuimneln We‘? ir sq morrow ht’ I118 s game, despite in. ion of “ _o-_ The I llarlottetown Driving Bark is DreiM well around the cu a and upwards of twenty or thirty horses are be- ing worked daily over it or the ssh paths around the show ring in front poultry building. This little c uit is about one-quarter of a m e and _is splendid when the trsc it too wet to work on. some. floor before. and you c a’? about a lob h 11 granary-v has.” 3rd fiuifierbfi . 0-‘ A total of 88.445.908.13 was raced for ovcr tracks in morphed- ship with the United States Trot ting Association last year. This . ‘ -—0-— -. The fastest mile senor on any track in the U. B. A. this sea- l in ease :..:.';...i' howls’ cs..l"i..s'..‘.s"sl'a.“r swirl - class.'::.".:"':::...¥li“s."lsrr Ame» r» M mm- bcr of maetinl held in District worked the thlee-year-old basins on the fairways. They're bordered ‘"°"“k°°p°" wh“ “M” ‘m m‘ one was 4: trict ‘Two 14: wit Norma-n Hanover a mile in II by short heavy-limbed trees which 5pm“ ‘Wmily- “w. “w” i‘ District ‘mree. i1; District Four, 2:11 with the final quarter 1h s1 are elwiyr a problem to a golfer ‘m, ‘mm “m” ""1 i" "A h“ 01 District Fl", 96; District Six, seconds. Norman is a brother of I ' who is having trouble keeping wimered wen‘ Jimmy walkel“ 60. Dram“ s“ n . t w“. club professoirlla. is emected from - e 0. riot he champion ee-year-old filly straightened sway off the tee. m. th m, d, t Eight. 4o: nlsrrlet lne,\ll'i; m, of ma. Beatrice Hanover s. » In-oomplling his spectacular score f‘; “X e dd; of MW ° tnct Ten. 75. 8nd riot Ewen 2104 8-4. ‘ McSpaden hadrseven birdies and “ e ‘We’ a‘ ‘u :5} two pars for a Z) on the first nine. 0n the last nine he shot three birdies, an eagle and five pars for the 30 which completed his 59. In (M ritim Provi > 7i. Dist Eiezen setsnds “gland. 1p are: amclmt of money raced for-am, D07. The largest amount is raced The first post-war season will see the return of o number of well-known local players such as Play Tonight {oi The following are the top fav- orites and quotations against 1 I Dram’; M ' them in the 850.000 9511i?!- Ahltfl The seoo d figuring u the best ball after- K11 d M m4 Do 111k nolghtn “wit, attack? gerenguuns? trotting derby which will be thlee-out-olfl-fivim ‘hgwgahafl wards we ound that I had helped gfif 1§,,,‘,’,d“o,,e,f i? t}, WW1“ v91; wesbmfr, d at“; u we“ raced May ll... .. .. spensay. five fiche ]>_ wfiq wanna". hue“ m‘: him three strokes on the round. my); mumamen; xhedmeg an: as Grand circui track; p; 90mm to one: Blue Boy, six to one; Jiaglonsirea for the Cit l“, Which gave us a best ball-of 56. there m some talk ma; m“ ev- and dozens of half-mile tracks gxflglegggreaef}; a gaff alive hllvckey champio p win MI :31‘? gimgiffiofiméggilg: mggg ent. as of old. will be played over °°""""“'-'~»-i l i ..%‘:...s‘=..:‘h"%:' .::'*-""....§ "'=.':.'~“°' " '°“““ “" ‘iii-Ii? 53bit“??? “vii-as m1 The United States Trotting As- harbor. eight to one; least liked m; éhxdzfifl: fit u“ WQII- two American amateur titles and girefjtlgzdcglgmxfgmflfliétlfih Wm socistion has an active‘ mqrhbq- is Balwyn Patch, 100 to one. (mhy when m" a‘ u“ 3”‘ the 1940 U. S. O en, shot a ‘i2 in ¢ ,., Q ,’ ' shin of 5.531. an increase of 1.600 _-Q_ Prawn-coached mum!“ u” the first ro d o the Texas Open ‘Wet ‘l"'redm° nmnber M mhomumn 3B!‘ racing and we illustrate '°t'b“k a m ‘h. f! ma‘ La vylgoh ‘lvon “mi The fir“ by: fitwluctn ‘fluff tha s as" i race lag. f‘ ' ournamentw a’ - ooscore o was on e gr ‘s e as Ye ' was 5.618. whitflh is Giiikmoro than u this .w“"2‘3o ch55 m’ “mag” afnrlfnexarnelockm N‘ “us.” ' '27s’ Sh" ‘he "m" remarkable g0“ mordm“ MT’ Sear‘ much 1m- in 1944. Stake races whim in with 2'“ b" ‘which ma?!“ m" ~%%__ ‘ under adverse weather conditions proved and little difficulty is mam, cases in we u a A‘ “,0 s. horse eligible to the 2.20 class David New“ Blue A in collecting that first round 62 looked for in play from this war_ cgfnpletfly do,“ ‘More Mm, by money winnings is ineligible if New Glasgbw N 5””- : that I have ever seen. time haszard. There is every in- “"13" “““'“ “ m“ "°““°~ -’°° er mwhuftlfitrlr“ zsylsteml °' ‘hi; w. c. Stewart.’ ' ‘ ' rill? riitre°°lriiorih°riueilitr ‘E53 Ziffttlilhfiéii t§°§§“?.§‘re“%‘l"°“?§; Nev a who m ages th l ' N Gl _ ' ' ware. Ohio, (is-Ed chm?“ “ma; been 80in! VBTY 59mm! in Mame JoeeO/‘Briefiggvffl ' a Jarrels on every tee so that we most successful m many years the past two or three years it is ' -- could warm our hands. The greens Il- ‘b § l» mile track. 110B 801 stake entries New Glasgow. N. S 1 in eight events. E. J. Hayes who °grmnmosgtxgur°ffggn§tign T“? Geo. E. McLeod. ' ' XS" 2,253.‘, “,’,‘,‘,*,,,‘,,‘“§, 55:51,, congratulations go to the Leg- manages the DuQuoin, Illinois. gweme, mfh 2° is d mm", hut" Westville. N. s. 1 collzienand 51:11:15 aéeveral time, icnaires hockey team. Coach Roy half mile track. told the writer Y l‘? 9t‘ Th ° 9-" f _Dr. T. W. ltfacLerln, " cum, the rounds we Md ,0 waft Prowse and Manager D011 Grant that his $100,000 worth of stakes firdAtprll’ l?" i ehrafinsolgé W-cstville. N. S. .. l for 15111 storms m Stop j, was in bringing to the province the flllcd so completely last season ‘i i" ° 1d" ‘$111M b“ c. A. Fraser. Alma. N. s. 1 a great exhibition ‘of cbnggntrg- Maritime Intermediate hockey that the racing only cost him H hweh? Vi“ s? “m” Herbert Wisencr, Pictou N S 1 non and competitive cgufarve m, championship: and the Herald and $10,000. A reoeht $5.000 stake at w“ ‘a,’ B tea-w "mg p. M. McAulay. Pugwash, u‘, 5f 1 Laws,“ part ° Mall shield. They woh the series Roosevelt Racewa/v secured Ti ent- m“ ' an 0° 130g‘ m‘ Clair In. Johnson. one o! the hes; plgyj g rounds the hard way and in doing so riss and remember, brother that n“ mm“ “d” “ppm”! e Parrsboro N ' - vindicated the confidence ardent - m“ filth“ been“, discredited H s PM .M 1 1 have ever had Wiizalh theTfllst pponer had m the “Mn l . . ' I Sll S ‘mwrmwn °f the’ “hm” “w” Sprlnghill. S.‘ ..................... .. lfillrtllgntotatthfheelgfizugusilgfriln. °§§- fl- r-a throughout the seaso 4- + 4' to the three-quarter pole and then ,. in the , . S. '20:‘; are heal: {gr 93c U. n l’ “D Q final if" ', 't declare lll-WTR- L. M. Gillwllle. tional Golf Club when I shot a 66 in! thatygllfigfifl? 1' mm’ ggggmwggmfilezin tslfscgd mam mrrsboro. N. . _- on that par '72 course. It isn't the star/gm“ the second n,“ o; me -~()_ ' Henry W. Wood. Oxford. N. 8. best scoring round I have had home and home series m,“ ma]; ' ' H. M. Sweeney, but I think it was tile best round down and endmgdm an even a; —"'0-" Brldgewater. N. B. I» have played from lee to green. minutes o; O h m w o h“ no‘ t“)? ho the end of the first 20 1 1 wmmm“ “"14” 4~ '4'" l c m 1 i lal m ln to stake races early-int ‘n are N“ 60W m!" Wm 5mm“ W. ' B" chasm” I‘ w“ pa" c“ "y g“ y 5 hoclccy was no mean accomplish- so attract e to own sving m‘ web” ayswTfii Dgflglcbfx; “v3; ago 588.91%; it" gélgflm N~ 5- 1 ggflrgecaxfiicfihigzgggsalsaguygiffig‘ mcnt. But the locals did lust been one m g“ M ‘L Webb p! t "a ‘u i a it‘ MI N. S‘ RR“ ‘ moum’ durine Masters’ Tournaments ‘a n that a5 they Outskmed their op- reason anti‘; -. u," . Id the’ p of nieetng . c n .. h. o. l l Chamiflonshlp course and a ma; ponents and outscored them four m” m“ ‘°°"‘““ ‘t °“" h° ‘Y°‘“’h“‘ N" telfk 152% g ex" nlillougstneelll m test of Zolfinl! abllitY “m5 ‘° °“° “d m’ m’ “n” or iwrses. have seen them fill out pm‘ “hiya, $41,, m are?’ W A Milt " fl n’ N‘ s’ " 2 3,519}, Quhjgh] who‘ was a, m, nine all and take on every “wanna ‘a (life of e gorse’: bestfleoer? Arilvie St Halifax N l l peak °i m’ game. a‘ we time‘ w” I. l’ 1’ ‘ health and strength and seem to h; c“ on vifloultm“ and w ,1 Johnsgn ' leading the tournament by four 1n the middle session the Bruins b: raring m m‘ Naturally ‘on’ dlvidim them to find the aver- Tinhberlea Halifax N 5 1 "Wk" when 1 "me 5mm “ehiiid staged a come-back that sent will say. I guess he is good r “e tunfie p" he“. Th“ system m w_ Q “eniwlm ’ ' to win with a score of 383 to local hope a-glinrmering when they 1 skated off the ice with a four- three margin and one up in i119 series. The final canto which was evenly waged and cleanly Played Ralph's 285. One of the odd things about that tournament was that_I picked up six strokes on him ln two holes. The 12th hole at Augus- two or three seconds reduction in his record this year. he had a fow unfortunate happenings last year carried along from meeting l2 Newton Ave. Amherst. NB. meeting and is much fairer than an arbitrary bar. for the reason ~ but it is not likel, to be repeated this year. Well. ‘it is this conlli- i?“ ‘ ‘wmdmuy new?‘ ‘pa; Mud” ‘NE’ Hmklngm ta is a ar three hole with a maigi- s“. the Leglqn gem“ Qznerge from deuce and hope of the future tmlafly “go ‘m 11m” fwd H T Rum’ ‘Si! 2 mum distance of 155 yards while cermm (men m the dying mo- that makes us horsemen and ma“ "we em’ “mt ‘m!’ “an ‘M ‘snzallsaysaa’; i s‘ A‘ the 13th lsa par flve with a msxi- men“ o, D1,“, when Rqbermm is after all a grand feeling to "L" i‘ 1"" ““"§;_,T““ ° ‘l? Bu," wg/ °s" u“ "l-VP- 1 mum distance of 480 yards. oh the dented the dfapeflm 0,, , n”, have — even if it does cost some “Mam,” M u tmmmg: u?" Hen f: érxa‘ Jassexbed Bt~ -- 1 last lap of the tournament Ralph from Downnm mqmy, “M1594” 9v" P We: cl r-v ' a"? m s" took 5 and B for these two holes _ ,|, ‘ q, .|, and under various weather cond - St John N. B 1 while I w“ 3 and 3_ m“; shown“; Having gained this last minute "0- tlons. The Webb system will be Jenkins Bros. Chatham. N. B. m, u, pick up 1h, six strokes ' It seems spoeitivelv certain that operated by Mr- WBW P63011511? D- c M which gave me my first victory in respite the local team was not to the big Santa ta, California. and a charge of so much per l that great tournament. be denied victory and Within three minutes of play in the over- race meeting will be a huge suc- week made to each track using it. Bu; to ggt “ck 1° my 5a in the cess. Some of the directors be- He expects to employ quite 8 l first round. There are four par time "Buffer" worth came through "We that the Mutual take on large clerical staff who will be five holes on the National course. with the pay-off goal with Perry some of the his ,race days w carport in the naattcr of classify- - l the second the eighth, the thir- collecting the assist. guudcloseu m ‘the million.‘ Last in: horses by his system. 1 taenth, afidlhthe fgteegltilktavrad 1 o a e- s un av a e lorsunen sl- dcvwn * ‘ .- was on a use g ' - m, 1 1 g ,- io s turkey dinner in Hollywood. M1 m," the Unit,“ H5 u; There are ten r four holes and m? vlfisillflzfmgamzd lfgeggarg‘ $0 {if fmb‘? “dint mfmwmmi °i wherever harness racing our " 1 ghwatlrgnrzirlr-otrleolhgetvhgiel w“ lllllllfrilzlrlg the fine verformanfie T80 , , - . tinuiug to cndimc Dislopfretpnalall 110:3! mat" n“ m” 11" "‘.’,,"““§*§,,,,f,,‘,‘§ . 1 one. Yet I ha only one one-putt glmedsiclétilgy ‘ltfieyboysoiggowgrf htanlihefogng: lasigzflaena be on rsamtfo mm§gb$ V‘ m‘ m‘ the 1 gllliexfllybetlligezhgflewllxlijll gllréerfeoof cdovlln the openinlg. parted‘ - tato . awskeninn their enthu- P of the hole and then holed out in iousht back smell *1" m" 10- ‘ and bringing them back s 1 on, pun missed skating off Forum ice the Chistj d1 ; . . d after day The old ystam of ' h t d 1 1M g ehdmplcns. Had they been play- is enrtcreii tlrggtglgool gnaw 1m 11303;!!! -winn g classificat pretty ‘Lohgwprggfigg’ P l L 1 ,,,,'f',‘1§',‘},‘ ,§,,$h.§°‘§.‘,‘,d ¢..',’,‘,‘. Hung", lhg the second game in their own file-quarter mile trot but will not nearly got a thorou h overhauling Harry Dawson ' ' As I said before, it isn't my great- lair 1t might well have been g. be a contes at. wasquoted in at the recent meet in W cmqemn siding p 3 1 1 est scoring round, but there is no different story. The MacDonal . ihe be-ttin note-book as seventy York, but it was d ided to dc- O H Horton ' ' ' question in my mind about it being Ogllvle, Fagan line weroxat tall lo Olflmthllfalblyditolllse the m“. {a maatartrllmuntellerlnlrgzto vigor-hill: 34,1313‘, RM“. p l I 1 my greatest round from tee m 331;? ogailflfglrlstimflalg bgmnv m: er ‘ m a ' ‘ ' ' "“"" reen. "m m. ‘the .1.§§°'§,."'.‘,ZZ,§,“‘ 1:2: “a: to be rem the alert and think out 0n mlfirhrimimn 1- 1 I Pines for the I-egicnalres Dreverztli training. We believe t had what will be the best system for Wendel,“ Ménb-ey "“"'"""' ed them from csshink in 011 W chums n...“ ‘rm m, 0mm. the future. Today a horse win- Em My“, P ‘E I 1 a executed plays- “miiv to so to California and "W1 1"" "m" m“ m °°““ Gob I-l Brooirlns ' ' """ "W" Winnllltfl Orioles " * "' . - "at vmwriy‘ conditioned she" vlPI-iivslv =1" '4'" i" m‘ Kcnsingtorl. P 1. -- _. Co atulations go to A. a. Mc- “Wd have made an impressive mvm- l!" °° m" “ i“ " ‘hf, n. L. I-lowstt. an No. s. Adam. ace defenceman of st. showbiz. Pew who'saw nel- race elm 101' "Mb i" P Y Charlottetown. r. n r. l ‘Ihflfl WQQIWQIII Dunstan’; University hoexev team "M first h 'in the rree-Por- 11° ‘Y- n" “h”- "md . n. McLalne. a in the City League, being M1 ‘Prot, v Charlottetown ‘last will be used in the future l" m‘ Charlottetown. r. s. r. ........ .. ~ awarded the Hawley Crockett m- "ilsuat wouldphe inclined to over- 11°" IIY- "Mm" i‘ Wm‘ W‘ ln-wlh n. Andrews. an. No. a. ——-— DllV for the most valuable player. 1°" hi!‘ trotting clnsoity- {ti}: glfiiegzwfoowgvhm‘; New Glasgow. P. 1L1. ........... .. (B! ‘lb 9111141" “w” His selection has been u; pogular --.-0—- - ~ _ - — wmmrno, Ma’ h zs-rl r ’s 1m both team-ma an w- mw- Ma cart-r- t. o» "0"" cw “w.” r. -...... .... s... First so" " - ass. ibis :“.:2..~=;l~=.....s-..Ys Lad-toe elie ansrlgssagfmln "tum". m“ Wm b? u "1 “m m m moat ................ .. .. $1.100»! was as! in search of the last his team and his fmuant ruabss n, m“ mmm1hnd m W‘ f" a?! mum,“ Blue Acres No. I Stabs- laugh, and if tire search should 0g the posing in; varie . manna“ Adqerfl.” h“ "I 9° 9 m. R. Jabalee.__ prove successful that last laugh W o, 1°” up . was always n mg 3 "whim In 1 b, _ ~ - N ,_ Sydney. N. l. .............. .. I would bo.on the hometown fnns. M" flying, with the.llst aunt» inftliaae. _ nor-e w preseh del- Stevenson and non- - wgfiemselgrlgfeszlnélvflisnmigetflsgiagoon o o .0 o W”. L“ 1° 5 l "stem era in the first ameuolf The ieadins mouW-Winlfiglmfi m 1-4 mi Hwhfiig- w 1h‘ 1%’. reririflrftrl-Zdlrfiirfireiiiil $en 330d u w div-Draw the gazes‘? 52:51: ‘roads ihszoo. ‘he way ttomotgrowhgifillrt. "I t" glmooosnmksonvillo Owen mm b! . a - : the nudism both stables rev-j r “Mi-g Degssilrgds$nrilgl was “gin nogeeisoner-eéfivarabsnhgo. 9°90 . mdde anno rl . n nn- _yron n. . -. .- g ha: a senior team which in- 501.50. aided to-taiee part in lntar-pro- Jimmy Deosarat. lfousto . Teu- clal gayofla with the Allan On?‘ ls. 05.30018 Ilitl INUW- . 5am Snead. lot 599ml!» VA.- Aftsr a none too esaive 55,100, 1512's‘ “““'r.%l"e¥"i?.&%!‘§.§! N“, “Mrs” ‘M’ "m" mr-Lffin against sol-r 11-, 5...; ayes.‘ denote as as. gio fllunder Bay 11% nN-om m, gm: , ,, #533? were‘. rl"?r?$£.°‘.h'iiehr "d" H m Vicflvheeli. man-lilo. ‘Ivan- r e tlllyfoik‘! at homo rm Fun.“ on“. mg; ~I- J. Hlfllfill. IsltfhmY-Odkv HQ»: mll " “mvrmicro-r.“ s: " f“ y ' sunrises! " silliness. vnlrn . ‘~ ur- _ '..~ g...» insist ate-Nelson not play in the ' Win Midget Title Trllro Bearcats ti... King Wintr is fast lodng his srip and many strsms an open- r. The ice is going fast and the tnglo of runnin water is sweet m to the 0d rod. and anything running to ‘ ‘ an -i the delicate, tempting auroma of f trout. and if we are to bo- ieve at least half of what we hear, some members of the Isaac Wal- ton fraternity hsve succumbed to the temptation and wet a pro-sea- son line. DOC the De trolt I night 3h the third sum lit thq best-of-seven series. The team; are tied 1-1 in this Stanley Cup semi-final. ' andArt, brothers D six of tire Boards», gong Th0 T1180 111168895 11¢; tho Prime Edward Island winner , Freddie Mills, Gus lesnevioh Matched Allan, Memorial tup (lanes _'l'onlght no N —-— mlums have it thatfithla farnlill- NDO . Mulch 22 - _ 0 covered bad! s a n “i Jug 101mm, flég) making the rourlrls in the City.‘ I'd ALLAN CUP ILAY-OITC_ mow‘. said today he had ma. 1"" 1W9 some day-to have a TONIGHT (Gatsby) F's-odd , fgcgnfly d cilanoa to lift the cloth and have a from lAir Force and Brit, Deek inside. ‘This scribe can un- ; ish light-heavyweight Chump,“ dorstand the feeling that prompts “mung 11m} _.. and Gus vich of Cliffside, the M 1h the wumry to run iltsmTlgers vs BaintJdm leavers. NJ , wmm flflehgkja- m QM- v_ down to tho river that flows past mom "m; a1 based-flan; ision. for a 15-rollnd title scrap m hi1 hams and brlnu in a ma: or ies, Hamilton loads 1-0. lnndon May 14. trout. They're a pleasant change, '3 Solomons said Lesn slop. Ilbeit illegal. to the ordinary Inlmbsr Kings vs Iuloonfl winter menu on the farm, and cvlch, oit’ Ilee Om l t Cornwall, first game of a a n many are willing to run the risk a!“ bostrofe es. ~ worudlesve for England April '22. gr emféréetggutlwatisfy the cmvlns Wgtfllmh 0o i . Eddie Borden who arrived in _‘_ Whstlninister vs Trail New York from London three weeks Durllll Nbfllflry Ind M11)‘ ers st Trail. second some $21. Ida-lg the mm 3a.: vgqy- ‘lazy-lib somta ltsrg; schools odf gf-“VC series. New a 3 B80 g l‘ 59H POL! 0V0!‘ HTOUJI "d 1-0, trainer Al Ridgeway and the mouths of many our rivers Washers; 0mm; 41ml _ goo VOIHAWCIIIIICE leave for London snlrluworkdun "it? thchblys band Calgary vs Winning plans pr _ ne an some m ave een oriplcs Baskatoon. Hmt gun Borden also said thsit the title known to work the: way right of bOSU-éfflvg an”, Q figh would be held in White City into the pan. This scribe had a ; S ium which holds 90,000, rather amusing ex erience a few MEMO 0UP PLAY-OI!‘ -; ct a who DIAL Week! 88o. Bu? TONIGHT (Sahib!) young lad om hailed from the western section hat said the fight was the first of a series f t-of-d , . "Bhts b; Bofillmorlsom‘ b!‘ time pen ng to me e form .» o‘: frlncattcolélllty, and twill: gas m semi-final — ‘Ibrahim a ownaenngonote e-Bt ohflffiollflgo Odlflna I partment of Agriculeture Short atlOshawa, 1&1. ‘w ' t Courses, and the talk turned to bested-seven series. 8t. eel’! trout. I sums he must have been leads 3-2. ~ homesick, for a faraway look came Wat _ into his eyes. "Do you know" he Western Canada suni-dinal —,' said, “I've been away only 10 days Part m- Ilym-s vs Winnipei. and I've almost forgotten what the Monarchs at. Winnipeg, fifth " old placa looks like, but, oh boy of s4 -seven series, "he added”, I caught s lovelv string of trout a few days before ‘I 1e“ noor sxmrs arrow roa SLIM-WAIST!!! Power-flitting Right Fielder. h .1. . . Wlrltvléholllxtlm mughwl urginlI; ——-—— e ounce e s".... 3y 3593 HAND just went down to the mouth WEST PALM BEACH, Fla, the Little Pierre Jacques and cut NEW March 22 —(AP)—Connie Mack is a hole in the ice...I hauled out GT 095F915“! 10!‘ l DOWN-hit right half a dozen beauties that would “lam fielder for his Philadelphia Atil- weigh a pound each.....“Before letics and is willing to m. with he was finished with his recital "New one of his starting pcwhors to my wife had discreetly turned her make the deal. back and I was blushing like n 5t" We should be better than last school girl. year." said trhe 83-year-old baseball atriarch, “But the other clubs are otter, too, we Just, haven't enough power and our outfield needs strengthening badly. “We are Just outclassed unless we can find some more strength. We'll be an ln-tcrestin team to watch but that's all ” Mack admitted he had tried to gry Jimmy Llndell away from the ankees but without success. But he said he was sure he would be g? s ireiri As mentioned earlier I can un- derstand what prompts a farm boy to wot a pro-season line when the sea trout are running, al- though I do not condone such actions. I have absolutely no brief, however, for the poacher who makes the taking of trout a dollars and cents proposition and h sets out a net and then paddles the catch to any customer with d an elastic conscience...for a nice summer fashion good-old-fashioned on the some princi by belles of nearl The ariséiér p1 k ~ be: m th without the hoops. if they :8fl§0\"lOOIIll1:l'lSe..a swap o" e Wmunerflbn’ 122m“ likgiln that case become “As I see it the Yankees have 1r townspeople would have ab- merely slim-waisted. lain-red got to have a pitcher," Mack sum- med it up.. "Any right fielder with a punch will suit me." solutely nothing to do with out of season trout. and would make it a point to report all lnfringments of the Game Act brought to their notice to the proper authorities, 51°" 91 u" h°°'9 Q7, this practice of trafficking in weiT-"alw “u! m‘ trout for profit either in season 1T9" ~ It 3 l- tm with 3°73 Holy Name Bowling or out, would die a natural death ness and a. padded look about tbs in short order. hm‘!- __ These new us styles an BIG FOUR LEJGU‘ After a recent fall of light snow "trim. 1°!‘ m95nm"‘ - 'm°“51‘ *—- the scraggly, catllke tracks of "F"! l" 1h HWIQ I50" Ind b9- Flm Gm" sembnnlll ‘Jimmie’ Skunk were a common 10W 5119 v m!“ mud“ sight in most sections of the City. ‘ml-Bl b9 51900" u"! {"3119- 5° '9 Most of the animals out at pres- mBY 80 00¢ h" WWW step furt and to the dav of the whale-bone cor- set. In which case Granny wo be Justified in letting loose a hearty guffaw. ' lng on his dr ves it of! .253 .158 .226 .296 .240 ent are old males and none of them are in the humour to stand for any fooling. It is surprising the number of skunks that are to be found in the city, even in tile business districts. They visit gar- bage cans and refuse heaps at night and on the whole fare rath- er well, Like policemen they have their own particular beat and us- ually make the same round every night or so. finds a skunk roam premises gradually into the open sway from ms buildings, before administering the Coup de grace. After he has buried the animal and shnvelled some clay over the spot where it was killed its only a short time till all obnoxious smell has vain- ished. There is nothing like earth to kill the smell of skunk, unless the snray has fallen on woodwork like the shingles on a ham or house, or the inside of a stable. If that occurs you have s re- minder that lasts for months. One old codger has included the R.C.M.P. Police Barracks in his circuit. At night last fall he would dig up grubs on the lawn and inspect the Victory Garden, n real bang up one, put in by the members of the Force, and inci- dentally cne dark night caused one of the young bloods a few “bad moments" when they met head on near the front entrance. On Tuesday night or Wednesday Stewart 1047 Toial-SOSO. High single: A. McFsrlane, 322. High three: A. McFarlane, 809. Cards: 4 points; Five Aces l. Next garnq Wednesday, March 2'1 l‘ 9 °'°1°°k lhlPP- All signs point to a very ear spring. The crows and Bron: grackles arrived in number! l!" Junl0rs:- morning of last week, after a long week and the Hungarian Pin‘ E- Pinefl" (clPl-l 20l 147 winters absence, he gave the es- ridge are pairing off. The SDI"!!! J- Bimiliuv i111 153 173 tablishment the once over. He en- migration of Canada geese is fast 17 75 tered by the back entrance and gathering momentum and It is ex- inspected a hole under the Police pecfed that by April 1st the bulk ved. garage. Then he strolled to the of the birds will have arri front door and examined a cavity ——- Ahmhli- under one of the st . Finally he me observers contend that the J- Mccflrmllck (Capt) l9’! Z40 158 meandered over thgps lawn 'and e155. ducks have already started L. Harle . . . . _ . . . .. is‘! then left by the front pate, cross- laying. If such is the case we mlY J. Nicho on . ing Prince Street and entered a look for broods the latter part of Low Score driveway between two houses. April, or early May. In an ordin- Total-l833. This past week 4 or 5 of the ani- ary season broods of black ducks Hllh Ilhilflfi G- Kflyl. 57 msls were either trapped or shot are seldom seen before Mth H1811 "If!!! 3- K834. 0W- on Park Street. Sometimes- its and are beginning to be fairly Points: Juniors A, Atomics l. hard to decide just what to do common hv Mav 24th. April 3th The teams are tied_u at five ints each because 0a t a Atom- i’; with the pests, whether to allow is the "earliest date recorded of a them to pass by unmolested or to brood of black ducks an: on all; ' W111 l"! WNK by 4 oints to glvo them the works. move. This was re 1. Final game for tro y next v -——~ Pisculd l2 or l6 years ago. I rah mllfldly- My advice, when they are an- member that n! , countered in the vicinity of s lonaliy ear-Iv wth an unseasonalk ' dwelling is, to leave them alone. l,v warm Marc . Them a W!‘ even if a good shotgun is at hand. slblllty that record may be dupli- No odds how straight cu shoot. cated this spring. Crows sro arch or how dead you kill t em. they enemies of theesrly settings always leave you something to food is scarce and nestln _ To remember them'by and, as many scant in late March an have found outmfha euro is April.....so tho old shootin worse than the disease. iron oiled up and keep ——- in trim....on (his farmer I know, when he geese. scrum ( The Associated Preset __ calls, lam-en Manual Ortiz, bantamweightclum- ion of the world, announced to- ay he will retire from boxing in the near future. Resting at his ranch here after "lg torrid It-round draw he fou ht hos Angela: Tuesd nightw th California chard ion urlos Chav- al, Ortiz said c ml ht fight a few times in Pglan before he hangs up his loves. slrArmo his Altomosif a . s ocnocs ro-nar rue son -v--v. ' sscuo s or FINALS-l r. w. course vs transmits s cm‘ hsllcolrsisslarlo rosmvssr no SMOKING ‘ romulrr ADM. socslvrs ,. \ I UCLOCK .