.CAMPIEl.l.'S SILVER CUP I3 lonn:etiisu.weuern.suissensiiv for -- iised. rieeiwii, winner of the in riinc:l:oli'illy. iii l?r&:l'(n';l:lcI1: an M7 mmu""" Chief Justice Thane A. Cariv- hnprovement first-year class. in fall. Back Stretch I continued from Page 3) -VBl'fl"s Nightmare whose mark of MD for pacers has been a record for years A ow record for two-year. olds was also set up this season at Woodstock. N..h.. when Jock Fraser's Hal Again won from aged horses in 1.16 6-5. He was kiven by Kenny Smyth. His sire is N. D. Hal. 1.01, and his dam lg Mae Budlong. 1.10 8-5 by Cal- umet Budlong 1.01M. James E. Given 51-year-old driver of Halifax. N.8.. whose birthplace is Saint John. N. 11., gave the race fans at sackville Downs a lot of thrills on Mon- day Iltlht when he chme through with Memory Song in both dash. es of the A Trot tines 1.11 and 1.11 6-5. Day stat. Ellen (in- main was H. Watchim'a Las- sie (O'lleara) 8.-8. Scotland's Ace (Macdregorl M. New Forest H. three other starters. above was a real good held of trotters which makes Mr. Glven's performance excep- tional. Memory" 8o..g is a seven. yearold by Victory song. 1.51 I5. that is rapidly becoming one of the greatest sires of tcotters. and his dam is Loretta Martin dam of four trotters with rec- ords hotter than 1.10. lidunory Song took a record last season. as a six-year-old. of 1.1) 1-6 ov- er a mile track. and his total winning! at the and of lest year were 813.177. And with allowan- ces this year. he was eliglale to the 1.11 class. in races 1 and 0. Avalon Gal 1 (B. Jones) Water) I-1. four other starters times 1.17 8-5 and 1.16 1-5: Aval- on Gal is owned by Mrs. W. Love. Halifax. and Connolly by Cyril. Dauphinee Halfax. Jim- m!.Gina was another dtiub . record horses and no doubt some 36: winning owner 3. and 3. Stable Saint John. The 6th dash Barry Herbert (Donvani 1 Miss Betty Dale (Da- vldson) 2 True Sy (J. Marr) 3 Appicjack (Wiggins) 4 three oth- er stsrters tirno 1.17 2-5. The llth dash Honey's Rascal (0. Morris- .seyl l Widow Joule (T. Scovll) 1 Dark Mercury (.1. Dohertyl 3 Billy Lee C. (Jones) 4 four oth- er starters time 1.19 3-5. Hon- ey's Rascal owned by C. and If. Stable saint John. IIOLIDAY CROWD The final race of the regular season's program brought out a lprge holiday crowd to Truro Raceway test Mutlay afternoon and they saw a bang-up battle. in the free-for-all pace fans saw a. great battle between Jolley Lad winner of the Colonel Dan pace at Sacitvllle Downs on Sat- undsy night and Ann's Dream with each being first to the wire in one daah. Summary - Races I and 0 - Jolley Lad (G. Turn- er) l-4 Ann's Dream (G. Call- back 1-1 Robertdale fMacLeod) 44 Jerry's Ni lmere (Mc- Cullevl to t as 2.11, and 111 15; Jouey Lad owned by Mrs. K. Thomas Halifax and Ann's Dream by William Mac- Donald of Summerside. A bet- tle equal to the above and with faster time made occurred in races 4 and 1 - liwact (P. Pink- neyl 1-(1 W.M.X. (Conroy) 1-1 Rainbow Clogg (A. 'Plnkney) 8-3 G. Ann C. and Dosninator's Pick 44 times 1.10 3-5 and 1.11 H; 1'09. ill I1?-rind. bottom. in the The program at Sackville Downs that night was an excep- tionally good one. and we were pleased to see the island-bred Jolley Lad win both (ladies in the "Colonel Dan Free-For-All" dri- ven by George Turner. And the writer had the pleasure of ore senting "The Colonel Dan Tro- phy" to George Turner. There werevlo starters. and it was a battle all the way. time 1.10 1-5 and 1.10 15. Jolley bad is owned by Mrs. Keith Thomas. Halifax. island driven did quite well that night e Tribune (C. Smith was by Stanley Mayhew of Kinkora. P.E.l. Gay Spirit (E. Smith) was 1-4 in the 8. Pace. Myrtle's Boy (Burblnel was 5-1 in the B. pace. Perfect Hal (0Mearal was 0-3 in the 3 Pace. Feather Duster (C. Smithl was first in the D Trot: she istowned by Stanley Muhew of Kinkora. and Pineland Duke. driven by Junior Ch-well. was the D Pace. Illtll :I;Yhew's Pick (C. smith) sec Backville Downs has an ex- cellent staff. consisting of Cap- tain John Cruikshank, race track. min-Iler: his son Jack Cruik- shank. race classifier who is doing an excellent tab; and in would also like to pay tribute to the officials in the judges gum-1, on Sunday morning on V." picked up by Ken Oruilishank. son of BC and taken on an au- lnqract is owned by Mrs. E. Mustacalls Truro and W.M.X. by Thompson and MacNeil ofi Southport. The Harrisburg Sale which . Mlritlmers have been attending in considerable number for years. opens on the week of November 1th and continues to the ilth inclusive. We believe it will be one of the best on record and will certainly hive one of the best consignments of yesrlings. We understand there will also be quite a large percentage of of than will find their way to the llaritirnoa and continue to racing through the years. we were .w.ith the Char- Wm the Population in: treb- . ed by Sep Palln to di1ve the pac- ie tour of Halifax and its environs To one who has not been here SW90 1936. the amount of build- lng is astounding and must run into the hundredsl of millions. 7580 Main as we toured around We had I soon look It net-tmoiitii ed in the past ten years. After Vi9WinC the above we came to the conclusion that Mr. Cruik- shrank has a real hhrhclass in- vestment in saokv Downs Raceway. R-fey-rins Again to 'aiewei-1i Gallon a campaign we may man. lion that he was driven in all his races by Joe O'Brien our in. live son and it is because of his hndllns of that time and others that year that he was hit. era in the Castleton Farm Sta- ble the followtng year. Sackvllle Downs Wednesday Mxht. Races 1-4 A Face Here Am 1 (C lie) 1-1 Dsaville Dilisate urnerl 1-! Jan- sllle (bencel 0-1 Just Elia (D. 3-1 in the A Pace: he is owned um Hunfers' Corner (Continued! from Page 6) for the siooks and passing 100 yards bchliig .us. the boys with the goose calls at our right rear opened up but two low toned feed cals swung them to our rig. The volume of goose calls from the stocks and the bottoml of the field sounded like 30 or 40 geese blowing their fuses but they might as well saved their breath. I reached over and slip ped the safety off for Ron. I have seen goose hunters a lot older than hlrn who slipped the safety off with a finger pressing too on -a triggc-rt and the WHAMMO that followed spileld the hearse. We had arranged. in deference to otir junior goose! hunter to let the flock set andl Isen Jump them--if they were so minded that is-but not to let them pass if they cam! within fifty yards. 1 can see those geese yr-i etch- ed in the clear light of dawning. Every detail stood out as with wings set. and big black feet braced. they came in for the landing. Two were already on the groundlnfrontofmemtdtwn others had their feet almost down when the top birds-of the flock started to 'cllmb. it was now or never. At the command- "take 'em" we met to our' feet. Brother can geese ever 1911 out of range in a hurry-al the same black ducks. The two that were on the ground were six feet in the air before 1 had my knees straightened out. i saw two drop before I got my first shot away. When the crash of gunfire had subsided there were four motionless dark mounds on the stubble and another goose down over the ,fence MISCOUNT Ron got his gooset with the first shot and forgot to fire the sec- OND. He told me later he couldn't find to titggsr for the second barrel. That often happens to old goose hunters. Hartley drop- ped a goose with his first shot and then his 3-shot automatic jammed (why don't goose hunt- on throw the! autinsatlcs away?) Harold and l doubled up THE WEEK AT 5. D .U. The Field Day, After Poslponeme A shadow of activity crept over the S.D.U. campus Tuesday afternoon. as a slow moving stream of returning students converged on resldenc which had been silently empty over the Thanksgiving weekend. W - nesday morning all awoiie to find themselves at the bglnnlng of a second recognized holiday, St. Dunstan's Field Day. Some students exhausted from decision remained with them for but a few minutes. The stirring martial music of the College Band, under the baton' of Fr. Kelly. soon sent invigorating blood coursing through lethargic veins and all arose with the noble intention of bringing hon- our to themselves and their class. They would run the fastest. jump the farthest. throw the longcsi. well-at least they'll cheer the hardest. INTER ST HIGH 1 From he first event. when the first shot putt was thrown until the last man of the rela yteami had crossed! he finish line. in- terest and competitive spirit wcre exlromcly high. Two men. above all the others that did so well. covered themselvc. with glory during the day. they were John-Marie Bouchard and Bob Simmons. Btvuchard captured first place .in the senior compel- ltion by amassihg a total of twenty - five points and Sim- mons placed first in the Jdnior events with thirty for a total. Bout-hard'a yerfomiance D. Although no records were broken in the twenty one events which took place Wednesday. a record was established in the cross country run. As this year was the first tlrne that a cross country run had been part of the field Day program the winner would automatically estdtlidf the record for the event. Frank Driacoll was the first man to com- on one goose. Just as we were congratnle ourselves on getting five eese in six shots one of the four on the rtubblel Jook off as if let propelled and' that was that. 1 We gave orie nose to the far-l trier who pve me yes isston It rig out in his field and also plete the lilll yard course. fia- ishing well ahead of the field of seven entrants. FBEHIMEN The Freshman Reception was held in the College gym Wednes- tlay evening sad brought to a close the activities of Field Day. The Freshman initiation or the - weekend's activities chose to lie, in bed and recuperate but thlsl wlll' merit him the coveted Athletic' nt Wcis Successi Field Day and the Freshman I Reception both proved to be a i great success and emphasi 1' the wonderful spirit we have I here. at good old S.D.U. REPRESENTED While many of us entertained ourselves over the past weekend. 1 others of the student body were i in deep discussion at conferenc- , as which were being held as far west as Montreal. Bids Doyle was representing St. Dunstan's at the pnalionnl conference of N.F.C.U. 5. being held in Quebec City andi l Mike Swift and ciiri Collins were! .attending the C.F.C.C.S. gather-I i log in Montreal. I The M.l.D.l.. hold their annual meeting at St. Francis Xavieri University and the Si. Dunslan's' president of the Debating lea- gue. Don MacDougall along with. Lorne MacGuigan represented S.D.U. there. The other confer-. once was held in Frederic-ton.1 :Alfred Tsang prcscntod St. Dun-p stan's' views at the W.U.S.C. conference. The reports from the delegates attending these con- ferences will be gven at the first general meeting of the Stu-i dent Body which is scheduled for next week. VOLLEYBALL Volleyball has gained popular- ity at St. Dunstan's during the past couple of weeks. in fact it is so popular'now that the Vol- leyball in a n a g e r. Adelbert Roche. has had lights installed o the two courts for evening games. Many of the loosing teams have been heard to corn- plain that the opposition has menl hidden in the shadows surround- -ing the courts. These men daahi out to lend assistance in plays) which are hard to execute then .merge into the shadows untilii lthey are needed again. That. -isn't what you call "playingv cricket." 1 1 it has been made known. dur-5 in the past couple of days, that: lthree seniors and one Junior tclasa member had been under ibe impression that St. Dun- stan's had free discipline. When the Prefect of Discipline heard labout this he called the gentle- men in question before him. and. threw a book at them. it wssnti exactly a book. Just a smalll white. typewritten pamphlet. but he called it a book and said (hell he had to throw it. Rumour haul it that they were given two weelir in which to read the book but. there was a stipulation: the en- vironment of the campus does wonderful ihlrus to stimulate thei memory and retcntivness so they were asked to remain on the campus during the two weeks assigned for reading the book. FOB EMERGENCIES 1 The three residence buildings the canvas have organised; a manner of students 'min each floor lato fire fighting and evac-1 nation groans. U.N.T.D. cadets: are,fet-wring the nucleus of these I grows as they gained ecos- aed the -inter Class save their-is fire fighting work during one wwn iumnuiy .y.,,,.d me Wm, . Reception, as it is now called. our best covl! of twenty huna hung oul. 5” ”""m'd ' "'9" "M ”"' has a' track That left us a goose for each " u"1"t””9l9”l V""'1”"”' g".,.& um um", Run, no" ,,u n W, to, the sorrow of the senior col- hs foisad la cmada. . ling fat ant tender as chicken. re? 3'3. ':.'lm':'.:l;' g.'."': '1: n. "W. 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