blllililfilii’). Jewellery i} For fashionable gifts. - l/lspsirs ofsll kinds See simulations) and-you settle-fluentl- I _ mu m: a. emirates I Bruins and Canadians battle it their fifth Stanley Cup in Montreal tonight. sixth game will be played Qn Bos- SAINT (CM-The 13th annual tourne- ment of the New ‘Brimewick and Prince Edward island Golf Associ- gxtion will be held at St. Andrews. Canadians‘ have out- scored the Bruins by five goals in the four starts and have taken almost enough time in extra ses- sions to call it five games. Forty- s and l6 seconds of me has been played to mark resum tion of activities at the Algonqu Golf Club after a lapse of four years, in Chaigllo wn. (he gmgtglr and open ea wer won , . E. Briiitnin, R?CA.F., v Chariot - town Percival streeter, Saint Joins. took the provincial senior crown It is evident that these are two great teams almost evenly match- ed and that "breaks" are deciding factors. The Canadians have had their share and if the laws of aver- ages stands true, Boston “should force the series into at least a sixth game with a win toni i Q il- i» and the best Walter Wheeler, Moncton. Montreal Junior Canadians were eliminated from the Memorial Cup piaydowns by the Mike's in three straight There was nothing unusual in this ' ' t Mi were the favored ' team. However, the games were - e interesting and drew large mwds ' especially the first game in Tor- ' onto and perhaps the main attrac- tion was the appearance of Howie Mvrenr. Jr.. to» the Canadiens. 1|- t O 0 > Holy Redeemer All Stars battled to a O-G-tle l.n a hard fought ex- hibition encounte at the Bedeque rink last night. With the score tied at d-all at the end of regula- tion time the teams played a. ten minute wartime period with each team scoring twice for a standoff. Morena figured in six of goals, banging in four-end gath- ering two 3:519”, 0 In the first game in Montreal, e drew the following comments. ‘Them was a shade of The Greg Howie in Young Howie t " ores: Hop" was ire. “v 0D! s rushes. Young Howie has the- old flash, a q a fair amount of drive for 0f hi! years and stamina. ~0- Il» O O way with both goalies rising to bril que was particularly effectivein the overtime when he robbed Jackson and Fiannigan of sure goals. Campbell, defence ace of the Bedeque team ~ was a tower of strength all night putting his team in front in the third period l-Rlll overtime session with timely goes Young Howie's first on a break‘ inside the st. Mike's h“ m’ "y “m”! "wri" m“ his team goals. to hint and there was one defence- Muti-Irt) . D, Larter) a other goal came start- lrd when lIPBHFOlC . sred well and Howie r shot into the same side al. same height, same dis- D. lZ-srter). Rachel). P second game in Toronto _ 701 fan: who watched 8t. Mikes trounce the Canadians 3.3, r many Toronto fans it wasn't a undoubted thrill of age-limit h key. It was the appear- he Canadians of Howie Btreak.—Howle assisted lies. (Re Frisk Blasts liollege Talent Scouts’ Activities - been nearly 10 years now Morena 8n, played his lut lme, not long before his untime- ly death March 8th, 1937. But b s been rorgotie . speed, his headlonil his seemingly ‘endless e After only Tl yelre 0f W0"!- sionai baseball, the Billy ‘ Conn todayed still whose flaming feeling eavyweight champion“ y 3i?“ ‘And vcrrwherv we ‘gvmtgds , e uts ah ad us." "cm ‘less more harmful. we wanted to know 's tch- as leading on po m‘ m: or the work ‘of official s? un- .., Polo Grounds hack in 1941 when i0 head: and tried to lth Joe Louis. Sec- hllityvt wads bonnthesdeck, a ere y e rown Bomber‘: deflsstatlng fists. 4' 0 O O i ruentati eel-Halli tyapot collede" who push let wh hose five disappoint- has vowed- that never again if he climbed through- wlth Joltin‘ Joe would is temper, But as lily n to work in his train- illl quarters on the shore of this mile lake Iitl fives Gilli‘! t that»; * an rs man, a s a Irlafihi . y arses he mug?’ ‘Fvgvnu about a boy who wants to be e doctor or lawyer." Pbrd a - school that hasn't courses in medi- oine or luv comes clone. finds the wast-nut: w“, mg“ h m,‘ W, - Colorful Rocky Grazlano, mid- or physical m“ u p _ vols... em Juvtnileylioop Opener ‘Fm "r boned during a r in 1h 5am Sehlplnlpzrllng speed. Bchipani goes only He went In like a rapier right hand drew a a wh Bill‘ h d - h ca" ysdeyea at en course, sup sod t banal-lea l‘! nit ttlho ll“. a momen . that night ave area; l D u. s N B. 1% mum's“ Hmil BATTERIES LET US SERVE YOU WHEN IN NEED 15-Plate, 12 months’ guarantee $8.20 17-Plate, 18 months’ guarantee $10.50 LAWLOIYS AIITU SALVAGE APRIL 9, 1946 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ton Tigers Enter Allan 240 lfitzroy St. PAGE SEVEN (Opposite Forum) Phone 383 Bruins yCanadi-ens Resume Struggle Tonight 1...-.. s. I. our Tourney In July, JOHN, N_ 3., A3211 8- 3.. July 5. 9 and 10.. This will At lastlyears tournitmont,» held net was carded by Belieque And lloly Redeemer The Bedeque All Stars and the The game was wide open all the iant heights, Taylor for Bede- Buck Whitlock was outstanding Following is the su maryi- rat er 1. Bedeque, M. Bradshaw (J. Second Period I. Ch'town, Jackson (Whitlocir. S. Ch’town, Jackson (Whltlock. 4. Ch‘town, Whitlock (Jackson). B. Bedeque, Bradshaw (A. Des- . A. DesRoches. Third Period g. Bedeque, W. Camp bell. Ciftowhf l-ligson (Whitlock). ' Overtime Period . n d , W. 0 bell. l0. éhFttgwn, Higso-Ilmgwhitlockl. u. cirmwn. Whitlock (rug-onl- iaid Bedeque, j, M. Bradshaw. >. a noon runnearos. n. mil): tons-z. April a - (as) - bid leatues this. year to quit school players any it with MOLTREAL, April 8 - (CPL. Boston Bruins and Montreal Can- adiens will resume their knock down drag out Stanley Cup series here tomorrow night, with m, desperate Bruins trying for their second sumesaive victory which they must gain if they hope to prolong the series. llying at home last night, the Bruins edged Oanadlcns 3~2 after 15 minutes of overtime and a1. though Canadians who Won the first three games of the best-oi- seven series are favored to skate off? with the Cup tomorrow, Bos- g: Mhas showed it is still in the 8 Although Canadiens load the series 3-1, the margin of ploy in the games they won wasn't that greet. An indication of just how closely matched the teams are is the fact that all but one went in- to overtime. Another sellout crowd of almost 14.000 is assured for tomorrow night and although Montrealers regret that Canadians didn't win the cup in straight games for a National Hockey“ League record they relish the idea of another game here. Status of Canadians‘ casualties. Captain Toe Blake and defence- man Butch Bouchard. is not known yet but Blake saw action last night and is expected to take his place on the punch line tomorrow. Bou- chard took only one turn on the ice last night and his injured knee ‘may keep him on the sidelines again tomorrow. Reports from Boston are that Canadians took their defeat philo- loohicdly. "We came down here honing to win one game." Coach Dick Irvin laid. "We did that. and we g0 home tonight satisfied. We have to win only one game anrl we'll mrobably win it Tuesday night. They must win three games. and they can't always be as lucky as they were last night." ‘Exhibition Baseball At Louisville. Ky. (First Game): Cincinnati (N) 000 020 000-2 8 0 Boston (A) 100 00 02x-8 6 0 Danso and Lakem ; Ferris and Wagner. (Second Game): 001 100 x-tl ‘l 1 Walters and Lamanno; Dent-sch and Doyle. Cincinnati (N) 0oo0\ooo-o 4 1 Boston (a) .... .. Savannah. Gm: Washington (A) 000 000 010-l 4 0 Philadelphia . 001 100 00x-2 5 1 Wolff, Hudson and Evans; l-foerts and l-Iemsley. At Tulsa, Okla - st. touts (A) boo 001000-1 s o Chicago (N) .. 000000 00x—0 5 0 Potter. l-‘emns and Mancusu; (a) 010003000-4 s 1 Perme and Fernandez, Tresh; Tate, l-leintzciman and Camclii. "At Hickory. 11.8.: Cleveland (A) .... .. 00000-0 2 i New York (N) 12004-711 0 ilimbree and Began; Voleelle and Kluttn. (Called end five innings on sc- count of rain). Stampaiiers Lead lilestarn $eries CALGARY, A rll .8—-(CP)— Calglry Stem on rode to a 7-3 victory over Trail Smoke Eaters tonl t In the third game of a t-of-soven series for the Western Canada senior hockey championship and the right to meet Hamilton 'l‘lgere, eastern champions, in the Allan Allan iiup. Finals Open 0n April 18 championship have yet to be def- initely ilccidccl, Al Pickard, rice- of the current Calgary-Trail Hunter River Royals dow-xr-ed the S Valley Arrows 7-6 ab Hunter R ver last night ni an exciting hoc- key gsme Spring Valley led 3-1 at the and of the first period but . Hunter River-fled it up at 4-4 as the second ended. 1n the final ses- . sion Hunter River outscored hhe Spring Valley team 3-2 to cop iihe verdict sénunrsi- River. Whitlock. <s. Robertson. Bell) 11:14 firing Valley. H. Champion Penalty -—R.. Champion. s-n r Either, w. Robertson (Gillespie, ineau) 1:14 B-Jiunter River. Pineau, (W. Robertson. Gillespie) 2:59 , 'T—Sprlng valley. R. Champion. (McKinnon) 9:03 8—-Hunter River, Pinesu. (W. Robertson. Gillespie) 11:40 Third Period 9—Hunter River. Boyle (E. Rob- io-Hunter River. Gillespie (Robertson. Bell) 11:04 lb-Blaoquler. (Boyle, E. Robert son) 16:09 iz-spring Valley. C. Champion, (H. Champion) 17:01 (H. Champion) 17:9 Former Ottawa Citizen. Sports Writer liies "“'_ Total-NIT. Harvey M. Boyd. 54. former sports w writer for the Ottawa Citizen and ,'- well-known sportsman. died at his _, home here Saturday. He was Y; manager of several foot-ball teams I‘ and also ntanatter of the Rldeau ‘ basketball team whloh won the _ _ cannula, championship in the “M, dnwle ‘l.’ Lin" ,7’, EETV i. wig}, fhhfln E Lane,- 43¢ suggeaélvgyogisogvriigfié‘ tgéufi-bggthif Points: Vice 4: Grayhounds 1. ers. Cameron and‘ William Boyd of Cannes. Russel and James Boyd. tum: of l-lézllfax. and two Duck‘ sisters. s. Wsl r Fougere and OITAWLA. April 8 - (OP) - mdfinlzlnuaao first two games Miss Marie Boyd of Canne_s.___ V08 st mt takl s tn- ii°‘“‘i'...3i.....l% £1.12‘ a stbar the school om otter the nuts to l. "All ‘llilflllllil 01 i! education ius three in tit 1H6. the National xing As- sociation today st ed Ciraziano er" in the welterweight divLsion. In announcing the ratings, would Abe J. Greene of the N. 3 TON. April 8 —(A.P) Run! of the f ht again: the last Rocky Oraziano. bflohigan; George in: their way Abrams. U. S. Navy; Jacob la- moite. New York. month-l. nun ie-ohallexzging positions. In the first quarter} ratings of r least sacs every six mos a! . ween cham- -- .Inl lillv Conn. - (ilmnpion. 0e . Graziano And Wolcott ‘Big Cans ’AmongL'eatlier Pushers Last 3 Months Billy Smith. California tender, Ray Robinson, New York: lilo-Wand "loflicll outstanding boxers. Tiouy Lsrkin. Ind lnvllldrd Wvlwlt New Jersey; Beau Jack. Georgia; among the "outstanding boxers" Johnnv Greco. Montreal. in the big-boys class. l’ . m. soon ea scheduled title de- Manuel Ortiz. Oal are concluded. the B. N. A. son _ a‘; no," m ¢_ ' 631M910“ i0 6619114 - _hi —- Champion. Jackie iiiiliflwoilbiihfi‘ Will °3"' “m9” ' B U) I I OE __ ' rltion applies to the curl-en. England; his; Allen. ,.,,“,”,'§3.,":,“'=-= ‘ 0"“ ' will!" .. Ike wim Associ l. d‘ fwflm glifau . . Holden of Ottawa will preside. ' Soul’ Bub’ Fox’ Pfmmylvamn‘ One of the subjects due for rils- Middleweight __ Champion. Tony cussion here is extension of the . r ani ation into Ontario. ywei ht. were the blit Zale, Indiana. logical tenders. gegdy l“ operaum m times and the Prairie Provinces and sweets to in British Colum- gs. soon‘ a; competent staffs _ can e nbta no . servo’ New Yam‘ lam“! Con’ Glen Marlin of Baltimore, 1).. noted aircraft manufacturer, will he ihp guest sneaker at a banquet tomorrow. i] fiarrlinnr \v l propose a Lightweight - Champion. Ikc llmliffl-l’! Johnny Gr o was Williams. New Jersey: logical con- Duck‘ Umlmmd‘ ll-lh "Olli-itflfldinl ontend- tender, Bob Montgomery. Pennsyl- ania. Featherweight ~ Champion. an artnla. Massachusetts; logical . . mod m Athfiie ‘as. nail!!! p. A. omregqsiiakdfisatisggcrtionttwivmdelg cgiitehgiiellfis. Tigillle repkconorectli- . " _ . _ ~ C 2 rrano , “with u m» m!‘ Bsntsmwvis " 62m“ By Kayo In First , l Weiicrweight-Giampion. Marty _ I Oil. iornia: logical te h‘ Men's Dit Clapper Hangs Up Skates After I9 Seasons B! PIERRE LE MOYNI MONTERAL. April 8 - (CPl - Thirty-nineyeanoid Aubrey REGINA, April 8_(QP)_.Qan. Clapper, hockey's iron man and the ada’s 194a Allan Cup hockey finals B0810“ Bruins‘ maewnnind is will open in Regina April 1s but in: up h»: skates after l9 s dates and venues of subsequent "11595501151" the games in the best-of-seven tangle L93!” and {T0111 for the senior amateur hockey $111905“ Wm SUCK $0 m6 SAFE-WK)’ 8 B youngsters waiting for the chance Clapper-mild-manncred now that is. for he was as petulant as they come in his earlier years -- broke into or anized hockey with Oshawa Generas in 1924. Next season he moved to Toronto with the Park- daie Canoe Club and in i926. when the late Eddie Powers, one of the best amateur coaches of his time. to organize the Boston Tigers, Clapper went along. Bruins gave him the nod the next season and hc has been s gold mine He played right. wing for (he first l0 years and en- joyed his best. seasons as a mem- famed Clapper-Dutch Gainor-Coiney Welland trio. He reached his scoring peak during the 1929-30 schedule with 29 goals and 30 assists in 44 games chosen twice as right winger on the alternate all-star team. Defovnooman 1n 1937 He moved back to the blueline at the beginning of the 1837-38 sea- stewdy defensive work made the difference between victory and defeat on more than National Hockey now on the Bos- "H-fivifvys a voung man's game)" president of the Canadian Am- 5W5 CmDPeY- "and I'm flffflld lhfll ateur Hockey Association unnoun- “(We 10ml I won't be able to call ced tonight, myself a Young man anymore. So “He said Regina vgouild get only {v3 t ebienn meo ieserie on ihevnlghi. f: [Aaprll 1s. The site: for f“"- "WY Hf We" let the kids have other games will be announced their“ “m”- ufter a western winner comes out d gure l mav o: well quit when Clflilberflsreclpe for longevity and urabiiity in professional hockey- struggle to meet Hamilton Tigers, gmthi‘ 19 Y"?! “mum” in Bu‘ the eastern representatives. isingaooaficffigan living‘ and plenty of sleep imDOYtant thing is dltlon 12 months a The Beet Advice in that department - "The best advice I can give to I young players is to take up base. ball. tennis. softball,’ any sport that , r." will keep them in condition as soon I a as the hodiey season is over and to at "it until they report at camp in autumn. Hockey come a nmfession ayers should keep on their toes cause there are a lot of good 0h’town Alleys Duck Pin Magus Following ls in; summary: h Stanley ' “d 1. White Valley, H. Champion Q Gallant ZQ-Spring Valley. H. champion A‘ Gfih“ 4'03 He made the all-star team for three consecutive years, in i940, 41 and 42 and in 1M4 was named on the alternate team. After playing in 30 games during the regular season. Clapper donned the skates in Sunday night's Stan- game when Bfllin-S stopped suffering three straight defeats. lIn longd aztég eventful career. C a scor 0a s ed ‘éilfiisist. for as total of the third hgihest among players still NHL. $58.1 hi8 of ‘Ibronto Maple per's value when he said: been trying to get the 20 years and I would him." Clapper intends m so on cowh- ing for as long as he possibly can and he's happy to work for Art Ross whom he calls "the best smartest fellow hockey ever had and robsbly will ever have. U his retirement, he'll settle the sporting BOOds 8'10 Peteibom. Ont. "to sell sticks and look back at s. few o d clippings once ill E. L. Second Period I, 5'- down and cried. T-Tigh single I. Connors Hizh three E. Larter 422, Points: Vlcs 5: West Endorse 0. Wednesday night at 7, Old Tim- Penalty —McKlnnon. ‘ e” "’- w°1""- inside, swinging the Mickey Owen Going Back To Dodgers E. C. erison, Blacquier) 7:14 n. SAIL! ANTONIO. Aillril 8 —(APi ._. Bob Holleroii. news _ radio station KTSA. said M19110)’ Owen told him today that he was going back to Brooklyn D0689"- "Mickey said he had tnoushtii over. and flkured he “(Q1114 too many of his old friends if he went to Mexico. Hoileron said. "He told me that Alfonso Pas- ouei had treated him Tim‘- he had one highest regard for him and his brother. but that he 1'18- ured he had too much to lose i! he went to play, baseball in Mexican Leazlw- lrlckeyk Min-d Unchanged ASHVILLE. nn.. April B — ( l-Brooklyn president Branch Rickey hasn't chansed in‘! key Owen and still plans so 5ell or trade the catcher. Harold Parrott. travelling secretarv of the Dodgers said tonight. The day after Owen said he was junqplng to the Mexican Rlckay declared: “Owen will never play with the Brooklyn club again. seminars WllEil Toyonw Mnpliylmafs won the Stanley Cup 14 years Ran rs in three straight 8511165. Ii waggfhe first, time the trophy had been without s loss since the flmfl‘ series was put on a ihreeout-of-llve FOR SALE l3—Spl‘lng Valley. C. Champion, Dr. Dilffv 5 T "Wclfinnon Penalties -—Mcl<innon. Burt W. F‘. wire Robertson. V. "lneau Referee —Albert, Sinclair. F. Doucette Fish single c. DeClair m. ‘Flirsh three C. LeClair 507. Points: Emmetts 5; Arabs 0. Vice:- F‘. Tarter Tl. Trainer T. Connors J Allen Gmvhonnd.;_. wouldn't have discovered so much ______ about the mechanics of thc game LONDON April S__,CP,_G,.nun fgolstllinlllanvgrwlglffsllisllbglgclin'tuafl€ci: Cam‘ Dmlglas Bad“: Ieglnss R“ A catc that method of prvtcdllrp, or .- . . . ‘ -, ev-rvbody. slum-io- u hell-w w 21.1.31}? $T-'.‘.'..1'%..‘°.i..‘i¥.Z.-.§“i}.ff. solve my problem. Thcrc are certain every good golfer must l1a\'c_ but . _ _ . ..__. M. ____ many 0T lht‘ bFSl m?" ill illi‘ Lillmf‘ know whnl 1hr‘ hand! hr? ([0111! accomplish the same results wlih radically different Snead. Bobby Jones and Ben Plo- gan all have n more pivot than T have. They all have more extended VlTlSl ll('lf0fl rll thr- lop of their swinvts. Thor us- ihoir hips morr-plilivrnll\'. ""~tal-_l8'l5 styles. ‘Sammy pronounce/l To Meet Today OTTAWA, April 8-(CP)_- The annual meeting or (he Canadian directors of Ducks Unlimited, in- ternational organization been largely responsible for sav- ing and swelling North America's duck population, will be held here tomorrow and Wednesday. keep. It ls always Cup Finals Defeat Montreal Royals 2-1 To Take “Eastern/ Finals In Three Straight HAMILTON, Ont, April 8 — (C?) -— Hamilton Tigl "B i-"lllghi entered the Allan Cup final as eastern senior amflfelll’ hockey fllflmlllflflfi by defeating Montreal Royals 2-1 in the third game of their besi-of-five eastern final. Hamilton had captured the first two games of the series at Montreal and Toronto. In tonight's battle Stan Robert» son topped a sensational perform. uncr- on thc Hamilton attack by 50011118 the winning goal at 15:40 of the final period, There was noscorlng 1n the first and second periods as the two great senior teams battled grimly. But the third period was only 50 seconds old when Leo Gravelie out the Royals in front. B111 Shilling- ton got the cquallzzu‘ five minutes later. From then until the winning counter was scored it wasagruellimg struggle in which the Royals ap- peared the first to tire. Grsvelle. Riopelle and Stahan B, BYRQN N-ELSQN were stand-outs for the Royals. The game opened early-at $30 o.m.—but was held up after both Hamilton scores when the crowd of Believe it or not, the hardest @900 (firmed mm a fink bum for m“ “l 3°“ '5 w hi! “l? i!!!" only half that number. went wild Actually it is easier to with excitement and littered the céltfiizhe ball or hook it and some ice with debug 1t was the firs; o e greatest golfers have piay- human-m]; 91531.0(; {or we T13", ed a lifetime without ever actual- since they eliminated straightening out their shots. Miners ‘right after winning the VFOl instance, Ben Hogan and senior O.H.A. championship. since Vic Ghezzi, the former PGA Clism- then they've beenbusy with play- ion, hook every drive, but they off victories at Saint John, Mont- oth make allowances hooks when planning their shots, have excellent control of them and 79 seldom get into trouble. When I was an amateur some o I I years ago I developed a shank. Shanklng means hitting the bail ing the ball to fly practically at right angles, From the No. 5 iron down I shanked with ever club ‘A I ” every time I practiced or gluyed. It really had me McIntyre for their real, Ottawa and Toronto. up in the socket of the club, caus- worried and One day I was practicing alone . “-‘— . and 1 shanked so badly that I_be- mnéilélrayy“plgngdmigfigngupeégiilgg can" hysterical mvghelgugecalifigé last night chalked up their second chance to think to approach the problem more rationally. I resolv- ed not to play golf for several _ elm Md I five-t we time ihmk- 1.013.‘???ifiéaiiflfifliifisliilfii. mg “m” hm" t° cum my sham“ old favorites slam five goals into I “mcluded my ‘Wmg w“ m‘) the Charlottetown cage in the first fiat on my backswing, That would period while mnnmg the losers m t° h“ m“ much ‘m the two tallies. They added‘ two more “Mb. “Way in the middle session while holding from my body too far as ‘i. WW"- the Niners to a lone counter and victory over the Charlottetown Knotty Niners when they took (he Ciy team into camp by an 11-5 score. then tore back for four more in a I decided w w! 110W" my My torrid 1mm eriod while Charlotte- ‘- turn a ‘trifle and to take the club (own poked he disc mm we y“. back slightly outside of the ball. tel-m my, on two uccasioni knowing this; would produce a past (hroughout me gm“ p“, slice. I also restricted the length duced plenty c; keen Mum Wm. U! m!’ backswml I shied m9“- Jlordon Drlllon, ex-Naiicnal League but at least I didn't shank any star performing practically the rn- tire game for the Knotty Niners I can hear somebody ask _why while notchgng my” K0515. I felt better because I vivas‘ slicing llgSlEBd 101' shanking, polntinglfout t at a s ice is ust as poor go in: , form as shanking. That's true. but . ‘ once I cured myself of shankint: it was a simple matter to cure the slicing because Lwas doing it de- Instead of taking the clubhead back slightly outside ofk the lllaklil. _______ I started taking it bac strog t. N » __ _ This w“ 955.3’ m tisllloligigyltlvveiggfdchasrh-talgtlr)Baltic d9 W1?‘ 1m)’ mglewhatt Jesugfled Woodcock scored a technical pivot. asomaeasuyomyk. . . wrist action’ makms; 0Q‘), a Sngh; nockout ovci Belt Gllroy tonight break at the top o t e swing. . d‘ I . found that helped to straighten out L23? SbCfOIFQVfiI, wxggggk 531,535: in ilic second of l0 scheduled hopes into Madison Square Gar- If it hadn't been for that early d0" May 13 against Tami Nam” lclln. probably F‘. fighter ace, is among lhc golf- surrcy Golf Course at Richmond, fulicinmciflnll smmim, Am.“ 3a will: the i-ltlhhcnd, B)’ takinc (lir- wlubhcnd bark straight from iho linll, in place of swinging ii morn around lhc h0l‘l_\'_ l ims obi:- to kccp my crnnvt.‘ wcll Rot. l nmv lac (vi-ring, bu! I liiink ihr ll\'l‘l'-’\i!r‘ colfnr swings the rlui . MY “lPl7l'""~' (no much around it"s horiv. Til" might not suit (hem n! all. 'T'lu~lr hi). iwlifln should in more o- ll "Wlllflds Yllillhl flF-‘l 7W1‘) "l". Hm’- ' l-iicrnl mnlion riiihr-r (Inn for 9V". W1‘ 1111 PVT-We m" “m9 flm‘ much bin-turning. The laicml hip- "Fmmllli-Vt the <nlrt lie-ins in ihe mailer of cori- fro], with n slight hi3 iurn nnMi- Ifl (‘hfllllllhir around, as l hnvc 5d ni ihn inn of the swine; This described obovc. I wuss simnlv lnok- will Pgvnp naturally if you “vi...- l"! fur l! zronvc (ha! was may in smooihlv mid keen "our hand-con- illll-‘PFY-‘ml lvl lrnl working: properly. mare four year 01d lmfl" by Laurebllanover 1.59 1-4 and out of a mare by the name of Exquisite and Ex- quisite was by This is a high class. bred mare and will make a nice iroiter. She is now_at Chutham track and being jogged every day. _ Mary Lou Grhiian years old pacer Gratinn and out of a Gerry Harvester mare. Thi nice big pacer. Deep cherry bay with a black mane and tall. These horses are at Chatham track and being jogged every day. The only I seon they are for sale la on account of otllerbusineee and no help to train them. So I will sell these two good horses right. If you are in- terested phone, write or m S‘ ‘Ferguson, Pinon L”. Mitosis"?! I bin g . . Inga‘! 45 38 ‘(Iggy first round of heir ll in .t .fi t i I h ' yo , » . . i4 in,