Jounsaauaannsna-oi BACK S my 1). 2.11 H. is a .e....oto chestnut seldina by gm"; Guy 2.03.0 We have no rp- rd 9; his Zalcgl this )l;::e'r1'Y0illhul. :';f,,,: in Tronia Worthy . 2-00 .-3 Bob lee a.o:m..-rar. Waldo ” goo is a 5-year-old chestnut 3' .9. by The widower 1..-ml. He Direct I. in the money 21 times and . in ally timed in 2.06 4-5. w”seell:TIlcl'SCEI he was timed ”;o..,,., my with two wins in am. :1, 1, absolutely sound. has the 5,3; of manners and is only to mve. The widower is one of the M, sires and a 2-year-old by him made a world's record over a half mile track and several of his get ht”, beaten 2.00. This could be a worthwhile pacer for the Sydney "Eleni credit must be given our friend Lloyd for the time and et- furl he has used in travelling. relecting these horses and making iarrangements for bringing them 'hack. His automobile business is me that requires a lot of atten- tion and it speaks well for him that he will drop other interests to assist so much in helpin to make harness horse racing more mm-esting and spectacular for the fans in Cape Breton. in the sale at Delaware we notice that No- 116 is Bannerway p. 2.01 1.5, 3. 2-04 3-5. by Kings Counsel p. 1 58. The statement is: He is one of the fastest and best-looking young stallions in America. His breeding is faultless and he has beat some top horses at Roosevelt, winning lnur races and 56.330 in 1955. Rannerway is owned by R. J. Logue of Sydney and was purchased as a yearling and trained and raced by Sanders Russell. T0 SAINT JOHN And now we take a look at the purchases made by our Saint John friends. Heading the list is Hi-Lo'a Baron p. 2.09 4-5. brother to Hi- Lo's Slarwa. He is a 4-year-old paring gelding by Hollyrood Her- mes. a two-minute sire. and his dame is Starlight Girl p. 2.09 2-5 by Volomite 3. 2.03V4. This is his llrst year to race and had before ronslgnmentt won five races. He is absolutely sound and never makes a break-..Earl Forbes of Ht-Lo 2.00 2-5. a brother to Hi-Lo Forbes p. 1.58. 1.58 3-5 hmt. by Frisco Forbes. He is an 8-year-old hay gelding. sound and good man- nered and was sold to dissolve a partnership...Tennlswood p. 4. 2.00 2-5. by the famous Ontario sire Cuporal Lee 2.05. The owner raced him for five years and he had never taken a lame step. has the best oi manners. does not pull. sideline. spoil a score. hit his knees or make a break. in fact a per- reci race horse. He raced at Blue Bonnets Raceway in Montreal the past two years and won his share nl' the races there. He was 8 times iirst in 1954. 4 times second and 5 times third and won 52.547. rac- ing for small purses. JOHN FREDERICK . 2.07 3-5, it 0-year-old boy horsegby Harold rianonian. in 1954 he was 4 times brat. 7 times second and; times third and won 53.762. He was still racing when the catalogue was compiled and eligibility was given it time of sale Windsor Volo p. 2.10 s 4-year-old bay pacing mare by Alllewyn Voio 2.00 3-5. She is des- cribed as a sound. perfect race mare that anyone can drive. No faults....Desota Girl is a 8-year-old TRETCH pacer by Da Iota Hanover 3. 2.0474 sire of Hilisota p. 1.5016. winner of upwards of 8150.00) and co-win- her of the 575.000 American Clas- sic pace at Hollywood Park recent- ly. This must is a good individual with the best of breeding and pro- spects of becornlng a last record pacer.-. Jerry's Queen p. 2.10. is a 4- year-old black pacing mare by Jer- ry M. 2.0296. whose get have made a big impression on U. S. A. tracks the past year. notably Jerry the First 1.50 4-5. winner of 5127.000, a lot of others with records better than 2.10. Jerry M. is by Bert Abbe l.59Vs. sire of three in 2.00. Jerry's Queen took her record this year. is a clam-galied. useful race horse with the best of manners, sound and with her breeding should take a much faster record- Saint Regls 2.07 is a black 6- year-old pacer and was consigned by the T.0.W. Stables of Regina, Sask. His sire is Scotland 1.59Va sire of 15 in 2.00. His dam in Portia. dam of Lamplighter. 4, 2.03 3-5 by Volmite :1. 2.0:iV4. His second dam is the famous race mare Margaret Spangler- 2.02Va. winner of a 550.000 racing derby and dam of Chief Counsel p. 3, l.57V4. King's Counsel p. 1.58. Blackstone p.1.5Wz.Attorney 3. 2.03 and Defense Counsel. 3, 2.06. He has the best of a. He Ig&Qll.!IIlOld01lK4lCO We again welcome to this column our friend Jerry Gillespie of Farra- boro. N.S. Jerry writes: "Was man than sorry to hear of George Hoop- er's illness. Do hope he takes care of himself and has a speedy re- COVEFM My brother Alex is in P1 bisher Bay. Baffin island. but I know he will be very sorry to hear that George is on the sic k list. They were great friends. I remember the day George drove Captain Jackson. He had not been Willi! load but George got the touch and away he went. That was back in 1925. Major S. raced that day too and was driven by Claude Maclllllllan. "Tom Holmes drove Maud Ax- worthy and Marie Forbes for the late Captain C.B. Merriman. The "Eli day the Krand old man Harry Lydiard won with Briar Mac and I believe you bought Briar the follow- ing day. Briar Mac and Major 3. turned out to be real ones. Back to George Hooper again, be acted as a starter at a meeting where Peter Brooks Jr broke the track record with a mile in 2.0914 with Elrl Avery driving. He also drove that iron horse MacFingo, a mile in 2.l7Va- What a horse he turned out to be. Had a visit from John L. Read and he told me about seeing you at Charlottetown. I am sure you wouldn't waste time talk- ing about anything but horses!" Thanks. Jerry. and congratulations 011 Your good memory. Czechs Have Sighls On Canada's Hockey Crown By ROBERT RICE Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON (CP )-C1.echoslovakia'a crack hockey team. gunning for Canada's world eorwn. has been grooming itself in matches against Canadian players in England. The touring Czechs, in a five- game swing around the English National League. won four and lost -and picket up valuable exper- ience of the rougher, faster Cana- dian style of play English teams are largely staffed by Canadian players. though the English game is a trifle milder than the brand practised in Canada. The Czchs gave Canada's Pen- ticton Vs a tough battle in the 1955 championships in Germany. losing 5-3. In their only defeat in Eng- land this month. they went down 5-2 to Harringay Racers, playing with 11 Canadian imports and three homeb cwn. WORLD TITLE THREATS The star Czech centre. Vladimir Zabrodsky. had no excuss. ”They were much more clever than we were.” he told a reporter "But we will be in better form for the championship." The 1956 J mpionships will be held Jan. 26-Feb. 5 at Cortina d'Ampezzo. Italy. Canada will be - Prairie. Man.. represented by Kitchener-Waterl Dutchmen. S Russia also has its eye on the world hocka crown. A Soviet team has just played its first tour of Britain. and swept the boards. The Russians beat Harrlngay wice by 11-1 and 54, and .then edged Wem- bley 3-2. Last Sunday they beat a team of Canadian players in Eur- ope 6-2 at The Hague. HELPFUL SCOUT The Canadian entry from Kitch- ener-Waterloo is geting a good idea of the Czech and Russian style of play from Richard (Red) Staple- ford. former Stratford. 0nt.. hockey player who is an official at On- tario House in London. Stapleford attends all the international matches and has been sending de- tailed reports back to Canada. Bil Glennie, of Portage La and now Harrin- gayls player-coach. says the Czechs ”can really play." "They are just getting started right now. Give 'em a chance to get going and theylre going to be real fighters." With two Iron Curtain teams in the U.K. in one month. British hockey promoters hoped to stir greater support in the game. Good crowds have watched most of the Russians Nof1'o Come To Canada WINNIPEG (CP)-A proposed tour of Canada next summer by the Moscow Dynamo soccer team will not take place. George An- derson of Winnipeg. secretary- treasurer of the Football .4 I Says Job Kept Him Too Busy MONTREAL (CP)-Vic Obeck says.he decided to quit as execu- tive vice-president and general manager of Montreal Alouettes of the Big Four football league be- cause his activities had reached Saturday, Dec. 10. 1955 The Guardian Page 7 hardly knew me." "when said in an tion of Canada. announced Thurs- day. Word was received from the Soviet embassy In Ottawa that the Dynamo team will consider a tour of Canada next October and No- vember. the only time it is free to travel because the Russian soccer season extends from May to August. Anderson said the !'AC will continue to negotiate and. if pos- sible. arrange for the Dynamos to fly to Canada "even for a next summer. Aberdeen will prob- of games against an English first division team which will be touring the United States at the same time. ably play a series night. He has four children. Mrs. Obeck interjected: a lpoinl where "my own kids it comes to a point where I haven't got time to teach my oldest boy how to throw a football. then it's time I abandon- ed something or other." Obeck interview Tuesday GOING UP LONDON (CP) -A E54 ages claim - eaf.in1atad'ooa't rebuilding a brick wall -- was creased to SM in a court b cost of living. biiildin of work." Judge vised: "Get the action triad data- of in- Lanlheth use of the "increased and price Cothler ad- soon as possible. before the doll h" was this Why. Vic had to choose S091 "P to 5390-" between the Alouettes and me." Obeck is due to make a formal to quit the Ala after (Ila year I statement today on his decision office. couple of games." , Meanwhile, in said. arrange-t ments are going ahead for the Aberdeen football club of the Scottish League to tour Canada international games. Continental hockey has improved so much in recent years that the talk of a European league. with teams flying back and forth. may. poon become a reality. At this rate ; of progress. suggests one sports-l writer. Britain may soon tnotl tal league. but importing our play- ers from Europe instead of Can- only be competing in a continenw ado." LISTEN TO Schurmans School Parade T0lllGllT AT 7.30 p.m.. raced all year. took his record of 2.07 to hopples and has won in 2.09 free-legged Where will you get a better bred one? Katie Direct p. 3. 2.12 by Direct son p. 2.04 1-5, dam Katherine Dir- ect by Merry Direct p- 2.06 50. Katherine is the dam of H. E. Dir- ect 3. 2.04. Quinella J.I. 2.05 3-5, King Katie 2.08 Vs. etc. She is de- scribed as a real young mare thd won in 2.12 this year and was close up in 2.10. with her breeding we would predict a good future for her. Linda Abbcdale p. 2.08 3-5 is a 5- bedaie 2.00. sire of seven with re- cords better than 2.00. Her dam is Louvonin Grattan. diam 07 Bel-W M" C. Grattnn p. 2.01 V2. Alayne Grat- tan 2.00 2-5 and several others. Her sire is Grattan-at-law. This more is extremely well bred on both ove were knocked Lawson. Saint John. Bud Wilson was the buyer of 5113' Adam and Flaming High. Guy Ad' am 2.13 is by Calumet Adam D. 1.59 3.4. He is a 4-year-old bay Held- ing and is described as a consist- ent race horse,' sound with excel- lent manners. that can pace in 2.09. Flaming iiish p. 2-08 H by Brookdale p- 1.59 Vs. one Of H" great sires of pacing Slleed 111 "'9 United States. His dam is Flaming Lady. dam of Memory Lane 2.08- She is by Calumet Adam p. 1.59 5.4 and has extra good breeding. her second dam being FTSHCGS Knight 3. 2.081A. dam of Lovely Lady 2.03Vs. Flaming High is a 3- year-old bay gelding and comes from one of the best campaigning stables in the western states. Several Quehec horsemen were present and made purchases. two of them being scotch Spencer 2.00 2-5. record taken this year, and winner of 590.000. He was the fast- est aged pacing geldings on half mile tracks in 1952-1058-1954. They also bought Direct Sun p. 2.04 1-5. from the same consignment. His Chiefs May Be Shifted To Either Toledo Or Miami SYRACUSE. rll.Y. (AP)-Syrm ruse Chiefs' International League franchise appeared headed for either Toledo. Ohio. or Miami. Fla. Tuesday. ,Sys-acuae owner Martin Haske announced that he had received a second offer from a representative of the Storer Broadcasting Com- pany of Miami. Haske said the Storer interests told him they were not interested in consolidating their bid with. that of Sidney Salomon of St. Louis. Salo- mon. an executive of the old St. Louis Browns. has offered to pur- chase the franchise as the agent of I mun of Miami lnssinasaman. The Chieia' owner said the To- lado offer came from Fred W. Gllllerl. representing a civic com mittee to return baseball to 1'4). Iedo. Meanwhile. in a sharp telegram Rifle. Scores The following are the scores for Wednesday Dec. 7th.. at the York Rifle Club: H.T. Vcsey Jack Andrews Lloyd Vessey Utlay Blrt Howard Watts Raymond Vaasey Myron Ling Dewar Swan George Andrews Leonard Andrews Cdcil Watts WTL. Crockett . Athisr Brown 0 .1 Ling 100 essey Frank Vassey Leigh Vessey Harry Lewis 338333331'.BSEGISSSBCCIISSSSB888-22!2!888833 to International League president. Frank Shaughnessy. jected to published statements at- ts-lbuted to Shaughnesay that Phila- delphia Phllllaa would not continue their working agreement with the Chiefs if the team remained here. Haske said Shaughnesay was making "a deliberate attempt to wreck the possibility of Syracuse continuing in the league." Haske told a reporter: ''I think Shaughnassy should have spent more time trying to help us keep theteam here- I should think they would do that much for a team that has been in the league for 21 years. It's the old story. When you get old. they throw you on ." Ct-owe Named To Coach B.C. 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