JANUARY 26. 1952 THE GUARDIAN. CHARIDTTETOWN PAGE SEVEN ?Yorl( Shoot rollowlng are the scored for, the ,.me shoot at York on Thursday. Jan. 343 1:. Hard H. '1'. Vessey p, Proud Louis Veneer R A. Veoaey A. Clunelf L10,-d Vessey . V. Duck Lgigh Vesaey w, Murray 5. Watts A. Swan D. Ewan . . J. Andrews. . Hanxv LEW” D. Watts r. Jewell N. Brown 1,. Watts M. Lin! -- assasassssasaazsessszsess Mixed Curling Schedule Tonight Following is the schedule for nixed curling tonight at the Charlottetown Curling Clu-b: 1 O'clock Draw lee li-- g A:nP.I MacDonald. Ken Ander- ,.sn, Mary MoLennan. .1. J. Lar- mnee. skip. vs. Rita Lamoureux. Mitchell MacDonald. Ada Mahar. Cleaver Macbean, ski-p. lea ::- hiargo Benton. Bertie Howatt. 'r:.l;e Hawkins. E. Maclnnis, skip. tr. Jean MacLean, Bessie Prowse. Sybil Mac'Mlllan, Frank Hansen. akip. Ice 8:- I-lthel Sutherland. Murray Mel- l:sh. Jean Grant. Frank Hobbs. rklp. vs. Anne Matheson. Jack wnson, Velma Mellish. Arnett Howntt. skip. Ice. 4:- Mel Trainor. Charlie Trainer. l-lelen Ma.cKenzie. George Hawk- ins. skip, vs. Jessie Parker. Ron Parker. lnez Gallant. Chris Gal- lant. skip. I O'clock Draw ice 1:- Ella Bell. Waldo Hoyt. Doris MacDonald. Walter, Pickard, skip. ya. Barbara Roper. Arthur Roper. Marie MacNeill Clifford MacDon- ald, skip. '1. ice Maryorie -Alilan. Wylie Allan, Claudia Acorn. Frank Acorn. skip. Va. Blanche Conway.Jack Helloffs. Marion Dockendorff. J. 5. Mac- Donald. skip. Ice 31-- Nora MacDonald. Art Hogan. Laura Plckard. W. J. MacDonald. skip, va. Helen Likely. Ed Wood. Lil-;.an Duchemin, Wm. MacNelll. lklp. Irr 1:. Leona Gillies. Wes Storey. Geor-5 sins Campbell. Andy Likely. skip. vs. Shirley Storey. T. Gillies. Eliz- abeth MacDonald. Jim Campbell, skip. Snares: Yvonne Wilson. Anne Wood. Agne; Hoyt. Holly Taylor. Quickies I-2's Back stretch -4- Continued from page a '-Veanud-y. Aug. 13: the Jenkins Pharmacy and Burke Elegtrlc 2.25 Dace. Durae I700, to be raced old Home Week. Later this paper wi'l 0-1175' In ad. with full particulars of events planned for this big race week. We have just received from Com- mander G. H. Buntaln. secretary of the above Association. a com- plete list of entries in the Three Year Old Futurity and Two Year Old Futurity which will be raced Old Home Week. The former has it! entries from all over the Marl- tlmea and the latter 17. They are listed here in the following order: Name of horse, sire (in parenthe- sis). and name of owner. Royal Bank (Federal). Ryder. Moncton. N. B. New Forest (Pagllaccl). Mrs. Jas. Poulton. Charlottetown. Lee Cavallero (Abner T. Oleggtj Frank Callbeck. Summerslde. Bettyplay (Playdale), C.H Suth- crlznd, Sydncv. N.S. Coal -Dust (Volo H). J. H. Hay- maii. St. Stephen. N. 15. TOT) Notch (Abner T Clegg). Geo. A. Call-beck. Summerside. Vernita's Pearl (Real Money). A. as L. Stable. Montague. Money Royal (Real Money), Dr P. McIntyre. Montague. A. E. Spencer (Lucky Spencer). Manco Stable. Summerslde. Hoosier Moon (Josedale Hoosier) Chas. J. Walker. Halifax. N. 8. Eddie Hoosier (Josedale Hoosier) Chas. J. Walker. Halifax. N. S. Maxie Federal (Federal). Jardlne (Agt) Chatham, N. B. Deerfield (King's Counsel), H.M. Sweeney. Brldizewater. N. S. Itady Fane (Abbe. Worthy). Stan- lcy Mavliew, Klrlkorn. Just Rita (Abner T. Clegg), Jag W. O'Brien. Elmsdale. Wayne Budlong (Calumet Bud- lcmz). Ray Keenan. Charlottetown. Brian Grattan (Pepner), c. L Dauphlnee. Halifax. N. S. Shlmar Dircct (Prince R. J. Logue. Sydney. N. 8. Commander Bill (Ensign Han. over). W. F. McGlbbon. St. ste. phcn. N. B. F. A. Wib Direct) , Two Year Old Futurity Beck Ann Call (Abner T. Clegg) Geo. A. Callbeck. Summerside. Bellhop B. (Calumet Budlong) Mrs. Jas. Poulton, Charlottetown. Robert Lee (Pagllacci) Mrs. Jas. Poulton. Charlottetown. Suffolk Chief (Chief Abbedale) G. H. Buntsin. Charlottetown. Real Joe (Real Money). A. & L. Stable. Montague. Flicks Mclllwyn (Abner T, glen). W. E. Monaghan. Alber- n. Just A. Squire (Squire Hanover) Justninerc Stable. Charlottetown. Mellick Clegg (Abner T. Clegg) Wilfred Praught. Cherry Valley. Golden Bars (Abner T. Clegg) W. Mai-nc Kennedy. O'Lcary. Kay's Pride (widow's Pride). Frank Kennedy. Truro. N. S. Lela Clegg (Albner '1'. Clcgg). W. B. Moriarty, Halifax. N. S. Lina C. Scott (Jollity). J. W. Farmer. Kinkora. A. T. Long (Abner T. Clcgg), Lorne Kelly. Southporl. Doctor F. A. (Jollity), G. E. Jay. Charlottetown. Full Boost (Jollity), George E. Woodsidc. Fredericton, N. B. Edanr D. (Dama.u:ti.xi C. L. Dauphinec. Halifax. N. S. Pepper Shaker (Pepper). C. L. Dauphinee. Halifax. N. S. Fcdor 2.04 3.6 by Scotland l.59V.. dam. Pay 2, 21775-5. that was raced with such success by Wendall Wathen of S. A. Wathen 8.; Son. by Ken Reynolds E1(tF'6' 'W1-Hugo!-;. "Those. suspenders you got-in the Guardian Want Ads :nre strong, aren't they?" Fort Fairtield. Maine. has been purchased by Caatleton Farm, Dexinlt-on. Ky.. and placed in the stud there. He is an exceptionally well bred horse and in his racing career as a two-year-old had vic- torlea over such stars as Hoot Mon 2.00 and Rodney 1.5!! NS. Several brood mares have been sent acrosa the ocean from Italy and are now at Hanover Shoe Far-ma. Hanover. Pa.. where they will be bred to outstanding atol- liona of the farm...A new record for registrations in the U.S.T.A. was set up in December past when 619 weanllngs were record- ed The total for the year in 4.879 reglrtrationa which is an all time record. Among the 619 for De- this Province. Se-p Palln. whose name will al- ways be associated with the world's champion trotter Grey- hound 1.5614. is preparing four candidates for the richest stake in the world-the Little Brown Jug. These four are C. Note, Fire Fighter. Norway and Belwyn Chief. Norway in by King's Coun- eel 1.58 and his dam is Alcyone 2.(llv.. well known to Maritime racegoers. These colt are owned by E. C. Baker. who has renewed his aioociation with our friend Secp. in the past they had the greatest stable on the Grand Cir- cult. The latest news from Aiken, S. C. is that the Tommy Berry two- year-olds that were bought at such impressive figures last fall by Leonard Buck. are performing quite well. Particularly well liked is Gosling. the 955,000 yearling brother to Goose Bay 2.00 W5 and Gander 2. 2.03. His track manners are perfect. Leonard Buck. the owner. and Tommy Murphy. the man who selected the youngsters for Mr. Buck, are visitors watch- ing their every movc with the greatest attention. Dr. K. J. Thomas. Calais. Mc.. la a visitor at Pinehurst, N. C.. where he is watching the training of his horses in the Franklyn Saf- ford statble. Dr. Thomas is justly proud of his Adios filly. Hcadlos 2. 2.09 (h.m.t) Dr. Thomas is well known in the Maritimes, being the former owner of Mary Mcrk 2.08 N5 and several other good performers. Arthur E. McGee of Augusta. -Maine. has resold all but one of the aged horses and colts that he purchased at the Harrisburg sale. The one mit of the even dozen he has kept for himself is Flying Fingo. a two-year-old bay colt by Calumet Fingo, dam. Catherine Day. This promising pacer is now, in the stable of Charles Hlil, Say- i lcsville. R. I. We note where Judge G. W. Rittenour has retired from a Directors-hip in the United States Trotting Association. He was one of the men who had most to do with completing the organization of this Standard Bred horse rac- ing network of track members. owners and drivers. He was for several years president and an ideal person for that position. As a director he could be counted upon to give very wise decisions on all matti-.i's that came lieiorc the Board. A gentleman in ever! sense. he will be greatly missed. We tender our deepest sympa- thy to our friend John Mccabe. Iona, on the death of his beloved son. Rev. W..I. M1.-Cabe. in Mont- real laat Tuesday. The late Father Mccabe like his Dad. was a great names; racing enthusiast ancli it was always a pleasure to meet him and talk with him at the va- rious race tracks years ago. He was extremely popular with ev- eryone he came in contact with and his passing will be sincerely mourned. Markets At A Glance (By The Canadian Press) Toronto - Western oils. indust- rlals strengthen. Montreal - Industrlals. papers. steady. New York - Stocks steady; de- mand aelectlve. New York - Cotton closed 95 cents to 31.40 a. bale higher. Soothe them with MINARWS LINIMENT ban treat a G men"-'.Tur'tS.'.".a'i: aaaea aeoaeuiut M'::&7l"'. "" '53 " seem " a Money ' AND you mvlsrso IN. FUIMA lloauc MoToRS.....m CIICVROLET t '0LD(OlOBILf fell:-I 1 ft-Ivia :- s'OOD PI NCI TD GIN WITH, BOSS cember were a large number from "n Skating. ilocltey For Young Fry liere Tonight There will be both skating and hockey for the younger try at the Forum this evening during the Physical Fitness sponsored ice pro- gram from six o'clock until mid- night. i Activities will commence with a skate for boys and girls up to 12 years of age. The skate will get underway at six o'clock and last until 7:80. Parents are invited to attend the skate with their child- At 7:30 Bantam League hockey will be played with the Q.S.s. Hawks meeting the sprtnznark Bombers. At 3:10 the west Kent Whirlwinda will play the Prince street Pyers. The W.K.s. ming- ers will meet the WnK.S. Canucks at 8:60. One Midget league game will he played at 9:30 with the W.K.s. Iweasels meeting the Qsslaraves The Juvenile City League will open at 10:15 with the Abbies playing the P.W.C. Juveniles. Picltard Bonspiel Schedule Today Followlnlf are the matches in the Plckard Bonsplcl scheduled at the Charlottetown Curling Club today: Saturday-2 P. M. It-e 1-T.W.L. Prowsc vs. Horne. Ice 2-J. J. Larahee vs. Ed Tan- ton Ice 3-H. L. Sear vs. R. Car- ruthers. Ivan Ice 4-E. J. Clarke vs. F. R. iMcLalne. ' 3:30 1-. M. Ice 1--R. R. Bell vs. Ern Mc- Innl s Ice 2-J. Squarebrigga vs. J. J. Morris Ice 3-A. W. Iiyndman va. R. Spillett Ice 4- Dr. Pierce vs. C. ltvnrd. Juvenile llookey League To Open gue will ithe P.W.C. Juveniles at at 10:15. same as the Welshmen's first team have played several throughout the country been victorious on all occasions. Fniiifce MONTTREAL. Jan. 24 - (GP) - Produce prices quoted today by the Dominion Department of Ag- riculturc: Eggs: Free cases, extra large size 45-43 Hz; large size 42-42 Hz: medium size 36-37; small size 31: B 30: C 25-28. Recelptszz 917 cases. Butter: Na. 1 pasteurized fresh 67; Que. No. 2 68; wholesale Que. No. 1 pasteurized fresh ea; first grade creamery prints job price 68 H2- 70. Receipts: Nil. Cheese: Current receipts Ont- avio colored 36; Ontario white 36. rI0.B. factory: Quebec colored 35- 11!: Quebec white 35!; FOB. Mon- treal: wholesale Ontario colored 37- ".: Ontario white 37: Quebec col- tired 36H: Quebec white 36. Re- c;-ints: Nil. Potatoes: to retailers) Quebec No. 1 75's 3.25- .135; N. B. No. 1 75in 3.50-3.60: NIB. No. l l0's .50-.53: N.B. No. 1 50's 2. -2.35: P.E.I. No. 1 75's 3.65- . P.E.l. No. l 10's .54-.55; Maine No. 1 50's 2.l5-2.25. LONDON .. (CF) - Lecturing on world citizenship. Dr. J. Bron- hecitate to criticize their elders it place. He said human rights in- clude the their own opinions. The Ju.venile City Hockey loa- open here tonight with. the Abbie Juveniles tangling with' the Forum. The game will cornmencel The Abbie Juveniles. who have been practising regularly. held a workout at the Forum yesterday morning at seven o'clock with a large number of hopefuls on hand; The P.W.C. team, practically the exhibitions and have Current receipts Que. right of individuals to 9 CHRYSLER WINDSOR Dlll'Xl3 NI',WI"(ll'l' New Model By Chrysler corn. The wide range of Chrysler models for 1062 will include the Chrysler saratoga, a car with 175 I-2 inch wheelbase and the 100 horsepower Firepower V-ll enillw built in Canada, according W John C. McGuire, general lalel manager of the mouth-Fargo Division of th Chrysler Corporation of Canada. Ltd. The first Canadian-built Firepower V-8 enzine rolled off the new manufacturing line of the Corporation's motor plant. some weeks ago. Recently installed in the enlarged Motor plant is a 200 fo.)t long production line designed solely for the building of the fam- '.Vu! Firepower engine. 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