Green Gets Both Tries Saints Drop Welshmen 6-2 To Win Island Rugby Tiile Charlottetown Nomads Are Hosts To Swasiikas Today The Swastika: will be makingl their first appearance in Charlotte- town and wlaile the Nomads al- ready defeated them 25-? two weeks ago at Windsor a hard fought. rugged battle is expected by the Nomads and choach Jelks dicates a lot of scoring pow” and it is a sure bet that. th, Charlottetown players are we" aware of it and will not go lnh, the game overly confident, Should the Nomads win or ll. today they will advance to th. Charlottetown N om I d I needlngonlyawinoratleto salt away the N. 8. - P. E- I- mrgby Igague championship meet the Windsor Swastilras this after- noon on the Queen Charlotte Hid! School field in the final game of Page 6 The Guardian Saturday, Nov. 5, 1955 - . . . . d of the ,McCui-dy c A Pair of try: by Peter Green. end of Saints were well aware that teams they carried the play to As the lame ilrosrcsscd the' . 1938116 Dlllh P979"? the 5"” 15 ended "mt mun mt uh . "D ' 4 At tn pre ent the Nomads are The Swastlkar rank only be- playoffs use 5 e er Acadia in. rrnulnmgsh aectrgh-()1, !t:l:Iybl:l8fd0n:);ael1ll glgimen rough hlldhhe Sriiainha tram fthe kickoff tack- lS;g':: ;,':,1:,';'gf,'n,,,ig"',,,',;e"f.f: ti: leadingethe sieague two points a- hind the Nomad: in the - total termediatesi or the St John Mar. wer P. W. C. yesterday afternooni his "'8 ” m 0 ten C Dave MacLeod turned in -greater part of the'half held the at S. D. U. Field and dethronedhsual outstanding game for he! The Sam”' Perm” ' lime "miplay in the Welshrrien's zone. But - the Welshman u island lnterngwelshmen and got them on heiconfident in the early stages, wereldespite the fine running of Whclan. mediate , nnrl ng holder; of:scorcsheet and within 1 pain: of Seglbltif on their tl)iee.l(s for-ha littleiMaclvor,b:(ane and Grehn Illa th. zakem -pr-ophy, the Saints when ho split the bhrs w' ie ut came at: wit somelwerc una e to penetrate t e stu . . - l. arm; area For thg third consecutiv. gamswith a penalty kick early in theinice rushes of their own. lborn P.W.C.. defense to cover. A "iF9""K "F ail 'm'ereSt':ld m g"Theal(l:l-l;,eaE;gh:alo(plast gent P.W.C, wu unable tn crors lhgjseconti half. With only about 2 minutes gonelthose last all important few yards..0I'E3nlllnK an '"'9lm9d.i5l9 0'3k' A" others desimus 0' auendinh me ghlmht 30.1 hh, hm the ham, was'wELgHME V huow g Des MacNcll, hard working Saints"; lit a last few minutes P-W.C.;ey league for the coming season meeting are M course, quhe W91, afar cry from the first two when; ' A ' HRE '""”a'Ad' w”.z'Ve" the mumb by threatened. da"g""”5'y 35 M3” will be held Sunday afternoon in come to do so. the University boys rolled over the It was quite obvious front the "fer" Dre F."a"k Jen” Hd 1he.Le”d camed L." mid held imd mm" the Holy Name Hall at 2.30. Last year the league was com- wdshmw with the greatest "1 Ilpenine Whistle that the w015hsiwelshme" enmyed 3 ma" Mum-led me ban mm me Saints end Representatives will be on handiprised of teams from Summerside 9559- P'W-C- WIS I brand new men Paine Prepared to make ahage. "1" me."maii'd" M the game' -m r'”". 3 Scmm "my a few yardsili-om Summersidc and it is expect- Montague. Parkdale. St. Dunstan'a team for yesterday": encounter real battle of it. Showing the me I-.ven with this handicap the out. Saints got the draw but the ' and dash traditional to P.W.C. . . . hat there will be delegates and one from Charlottetown. d bgf gh he 1 .h In he denied their Welshmen got another chance one I .. I,” 0" ow mewunded 9 and with olond'a two-man scram almost on the . . - SIX Teallls DO 3 -if Johnny Wllelan showing the way Saints' line. But Scrappy and full- Duiy On Weekend 1 STRETCH head of the Grads and a tie to- day would put the Charlottetown team beyond reach. points scored department holding iners who are also playing tndh, an 8-0 win over the Grads and in St. John- a 17-2 win over Turo. This 01- Kickoff lime ll 3 Pm- ' Tm ??1 i Saints weren't ch 1 .- carried to within a few yards of back Jack Kane snapped up a ithe P.W.C. line. However thereiloosc ball and scampered to the hthcy were stopped cold and Dave -30 yard mark where A penalty kick ltlaclseod brought the ball back tolbrought the ball deep in P- W. C- D iS.D-U. territory with a nice 40flErI'il-0!'y- e- October ended on a sour note. . . v ' for yard run , Darkness was falling lust as jTh9 1”" Meek was pretty gum I i In the dying scconds of the half Green on an almost .nirrol-ed my the Canadian Press) lsix draws over the -weekend. h -all concerned -- furthers or hhinters. 'and with the play in the P.w.C.-image of his first cndeavnur Unless pl-.9;-e"; 3 repetmon nil Bruins and Canadians tangle in The last days of t E mnn Wefeh a home-and-home series. playinl either raining or misting with one at. Montreal Saturday and l509t0l' or two thrown in for variety that the next night. Rangers visit Tor- were drab and chill with a wind zone Peter Green picked up a pass builcd” his way over the P.W.C. ' ilrnm about 15 yards out and zig.:line to put the game on ice. hzagging his way through Welshmcn j Lineups? l'liursday's showing in the Na-I tional Hockey League this week-h' ii , defenders put the Saints out in Saints: Maclvor, Hickey. Morris- ""1' ""79 9h”uld be 50"" ch"5'lonto and Red Wings travel to that penetrated to the mBl'l'0W- I I It Racins an the Pine Tree Circuit Oaks. Calif 3625 and had t10ne,fronl 3-0 as the half ended. Jack on. 1. MacDonald, G. Mac-Guigan, e5,,mad9- ' ,. Chicago in the other Saturday has planned an afternoon after; I in Main? Will Pmbahly have its,on to nln several firsts. appearediKanc's attempt for a convert was 8. Dunphy. A. Morrison. D. Mac- ,1he" were ."” games hm” E3me5- 'Natives'. Two years had Bone bYh final innings next week at Cumber-iaaain in the limelight at Hollywood low and wide. men. L. Broderick, R Green. J. .'"K'" b1”. "'9 5” teams "9 d”"'”' Besides the Montreal . Boston Wuhan, , Rugged grouse in inch land. Last week at New Glouces- by winning from a field of fast H . lg, Maunrmald. ,1. whale". Jh duty lonlght and 51104358 - wntcri snnday, Leafs take on the game bag and wanted to hr-gak the for they had the first snow storm. trotters, winning the mile and one 31'-("ND "I"-F lcane; suns, ,l. cnrnnrnn, (1, Mac. At PI'959",'- "19 league '3” is Red Wings in Detroit and Newl-goose egg this season, 1 whim-l' Cumberland is one of the most pop- sixteenth in 2.07 which chopped a P.W.C, came bouncing out eager Donald. ii” ""3 "f "5 C1059,-Si leveb "" York and Black Hawks hook uph, Vah, for 3 day to match the ulnr tracks in Maine. nnlnbllf at ill” 590000 0'' KiYnbePl.V Kid's 1'0--and undismayed by the score for P.W.C.: Latlner. K. Mat-Kt-nzie, V93"-T" 0913' self" pom” sepaiatel at Chicago, ' nuting...soft and balmy with sun this Season 0! the Yen? 1190311581116 Cord for that distant"? and CaIne,the second half and within a few A. MacI.can. Cox. Davies. 1-lac-iihe l?""""' , H! Cqnaqmnsl "”"TTi'T” dappled wood roads waiting for ex- races are held in the Hftel'I"l(lllfl.Ku'iii1il'l till-ee-fifths of a second of minutes Mac1,end put them hack Lead. (;g Lhdgev Land”-gah. -nae- :in tail end Detroit Red Wings.hH. P u d ,-pimping lee! A lot of horses that have been the uorlil'.s mark of 206 2-5 set in the game whh a penalty hick hhahv A. Mh(.h'm,leg sh ,h,hn' wbg arc loin pnlnlp U111 0f 580', lg Y i There is h special lhrm in heap racing at Foxboro Raceway and by Proximity at Santa Anita in f- m t i rk, iM1lSiHl'd, M on . . - - other Places are moving down andh1950. I0 he 20 yard ma 1- 1 LONDON 'R90lUl'5i ” J "h " mg the rustle M leaves and me . ' t ' s - . . ft twutt twutt of a grouse and will be at Cumberland. Yonkers Sulnlllarles from Quebec Race- , "HR" HALE "AM Chimes; b””i,3"t 23 year Mdrsol h- H h hm of . will pull down the curtain on Nov- way of October 1st appear in last' E F B t Tnrnnln M31319 I-PMS h3V9, 12 Welsh l"l9r"3”0",3i, f'e"”',e'h3"i l E? ckmgff heifrng mg phses Id ember 15th and no doubt will rs week's Harness Home and we note U points, three less than Canadians has become Britain s bighestw 313 1'" I 108 F008 8" 3 9" . pm, on the mhst successful seam" that Bruce-5 gismx 3,yea,.0ld hy and one more hthan the three ll1'lVCCd-SOCCVEF playcr.. h V 5:!-7,1151: 1 illafrhiio 13'; W:3ithN3tll-ifft of all time, Several other night ;Abnei- '1'. Clegg, driven by Earle teams knotted in a third-place Cardiff Citynwalcs only first is e ou 5 ye 0 6 racing plants have closed down Semple. won the D Face in 2.09 1-5 afternoon of the open season... a such as Brandywine Raceway at which we believe is a new record dreary sky, misty rain at intervals, announced it had -ffcr of i40.000 to livision side. viade a firm traffic jam-New oYrk Rangers, .Ci1ical.'u Black Hawks and Boston Plenty Activity In West Wilmington, Delaware. Batavia Downs. NY. and the night racingi plant at Jackson, Michigan. Bluei Bonnets Raceway, Montreal, will' run for another week at least and we understand the horse populat- ion there numbers around 700. Most of our readers we presume. are aware of the fact that Duffcrin race track at Toronto has been sold to the E.P. Taylor syndicate who own some of the principal run- ning tracks in Ontario. and what was the oldest track giving contin- uous harness racing has passed in- to history. It had quite a lot is age on it when the writer. Ernie McTague and Johnny Conroy made its acquaintance in December, 1914, and since then every year start- ing in early fall and continuing until March it has afforded oppor- ,tunitles for hundreds of harness horse owners to make some money in the winter and to help carry their racing stables along. its pas-' nlng will be regretted by many he- ealise of pleasant recollections con- nected with it. ' TROTTING Manic , umn Hoof Prints. has the following: , "Any doubts that anyone might.' have had regarding the treat class'l of the 3-year-old Scott Frost are just no longer. in the first racing of the free for all trots at Holly- wood track the great 3, .tei- took on the aged stars now assem- bled in the west coast and handedi them a t.'mming. In doing so hei turned in one of the most impress- ive trotting performances on rec- ord. The time of the mile, 1.59 2-5, set up all sorts of new records. First it is the fastest first milei ever raced by a 3-year-old trotter. The previous mark was 1.59 "t set up by Protector in 1931 and equal- led by McLyn Hanover in 1938. both of which came in a second heat. "it was a new track trotting mark for Hollywood Park and of course it California State record. The only other 3-year-old trntter ever to win a major aged stake race was Volomlte. That camp ab- for her and on the same night . . Whispering Willow. a 3-year-old by By THE CAAADMN PRESS Ensign Hanover, rpccivgd in gr,-Mei Professional football gets down for Dean Gallon, was 2-1 in the, to serious business in western Can- DD Pace, purse 5600. Time, 2.11, mm today. but in the East h 'J. 2'11 "5 doesn't matter who beats whom. YOUNG STOCK Winnipeg Blue Bombers andl Sas- we we... very h,ashd to have katchewan Roughriders tange on a letter from H. Stiles of Bel- Whahhkely .w'”.b' T5.n0"Y'coVered mont, Mass, referring to our state- mm m R"'3'"” "' me” gist Rm.” mcnt sometime ago that N.D.Hal "i 3 .'w"'gamel '"la"p"'m5 ?'c"."i 3, 2.95. had he” 5,,” to . manhllnal in the Weslem lnterprovlncial in New zealam-L "He was 5 Id--'FootballUt1ion. ' writes Mr- Stiles. "and 1 hatiorcw The Wl""" ""'1"-i "'d'"""'"" ct-ivpd my money rm. hm hm we Eskimos. league champions. 011' the right to represent the west in the Grey Cup final at Vancouver 1 Nov. Zfi. ' In the Big Four ihnre's nothing doing except closing out the sched- ule. The teams settled the stand- ings last weekend. Montreal Alon ettes. last year's Big Four cham- tpions, finished on top with Hamil- .ton Tiger-Cats second, Toronto Ar- ran into trouble getting him ship- ped to Montreal and that was not the stumbling block. It was a snag with the New Zealand government so by mutual agreement the deal was called off and it is with pleas- ure that I tell you N. D. Hal will stand again in 1956 at Hillvit-w 1' arm, Woodstock. I hope if you an anyways near Woodstock that you 'will stop and pay us . Visit. ngonauts third and Ottawa Roughisemi-final in a row for the tcams.'of 14 goals and six assists. I am there part of the time and lni Ride” at the b”"'0m' Massachusetts th. other part. The Intercollegiate League race "We still have 11 head. I own still isn't settled. Queen's Golden iDalewyn. the dam (if that fast 3.'Gacls are assured of a playoff year for thphfirst time the seriesiassists for 17 points. He picked El-lwln Keller in his popular ml. year-old Wyn Crcss, also smlih'spnt. but University of Toronto opens in Regina. CFGSS. April Cress and others. 1' also have three yearling: by N.Df. Hal and two suckers. one out of Lola Dale. dam of Bell Banks and Lesahell, and also several others.- I don't want to get out of the race; business but would sell most of: the above. One thing I could never understand about horsemen, that lei why they will go as far away as Penna. and buy a has been instead of 8 Virgin well bred Homebred. we Wish 50m9b0d.V would tell me has died. the answer.h".-"Thanks. friend Slil- Baseball knew him as its "great- es. for writing us and we are sure est winning pitcher. first flinger to many readers in this column will i enter the Hall of Fame. His 30-odd he lied to hear about .Vou and the 1 neighbors in this tiny villaae knew fine young stock you have. ihim for the most tender and en- when E3”! AVNZV takes over during love story ever written in the Cit-arview Stahlps nWnf'(l by his native Tuscarawas county hills. Norman Woolworth and his hro-I (iv was 88. It was 65 years ago l”""',R"h9" "7 Winthrop. M-'iinC.'lliai he trudged out of the hill he w'” "W", 50"" W"-” 0100 ymlnit-. country, a tawboned farm youth stars to train. We notit-cd at Lex-' of 23, to write one of the most inlztnn, lxy. Walnut Farm Sale glowing chapters in baseball's his- Cy Youn Ohio PEOLI, (AP)-Cy Young out at famous old Charter Oaks track at Hartford, Conn. back in 192.9 when Walter Cox staged the upset of the year in winning the 810.000 classic in a race that many can still vividly recall. It was a race in which the colt that went on to be the greatest sire of all time took his mark of 2.0.11-'4. Scott Frost must now be considered the main threat in the series of 523.-' 000 trotting stakes coming up at- Hollywood Park. Just the past week owner Sol Camp announced that! the colt will he raced one more year and then at the conclusion of his 4-year-old form he will be re-, tired to the stallion ranks at his: Sprlngville ranch. Only an at-cidrnt can prevent Scott Frost from be- eomlng the largest money winning trotting stallion of all time His winnings to date come to 3182.05, Goose Dirt-ct, black colt by Goose tnrv. He appeared in 908 games B-ay. was bought by them for . 131.000 They had the top bid at lthc Gaincsnay Farm sale on the Adios filly Waydios--316.000. No lleauges. winning 511 and losing 315 Hi pitched four no-hit games three Baseball's Greai Pitcher, lover a 22-year span in the big! 'llarlcs' cllii. second division .t-eds United. Bruins. There was a lull NHL schcdulc Thursday night and none of the The offer, an all-time record in icams gained ground. All three British soccer. was made last tomes ended in tics. -week. No reply has yet been re- But it is unlikely there will be t-eived by Cardiff. Pierre Brillanf Leads ,A.C.S.H.L. Scoring Race illucs and Iilcflill Redincil will be fighting for second place and ihc' right to meet Queen's. Queen's mcct Redmen in Moni- rcal and Blues take on University of Western Ontario Mustangs in Toronto. Only a win by McGill and a loss by Varsity can get Rcdmen into the playoffs. If they lose. Var- sity will meet Queen's in El sudden- death playoff in Kingston'ncxt Saturday. ' SHOW MAY DI-;('lDl-Z K . h Saskatchewan may play l.vithnul.' MONCTON. (CPI -. Amherst! Shcrmlo White of Amherst is in the IEBEUIVS lnfl SC0l'9l'- halfback R3mbl9r5' Pier" Bl'i"i""-- that third place with two goals and 13 right-winger with a bullet-likc, shot, has taken over sole posses- Ken Carpenter. Carpenter sufferedt it knee injury last Saturday in Win l . . h h nipeiz and was still on the doubtful sion of first place in the Atlantic list Friday night g Coast Senior Hockey League scor- . Three inches of snow fell on Re U18 T305 , , , gina's Taylor Field earlier this Stat-iSli0S l'9198S9d l”I'ldB.V nlilhl-l week blit was brushed off. There is by league secretary - treasnreri a possibility of more snow today. Bob Chandler show the bustling The meeting will be the third i forward has 20 points. made up; assists. Frank Kuzma of Saint John Beavers. tied for leadership with Brillant last week. mustered only three additional points and slipped to fourth. in goal-getting, Brillant holds a seven-goal lead over his nearest rival, Doug Mt-Phee of Frederic- ' Winnipeg won both previous series Hughie Campbell. Fredericton : but the Rougbridcrs are counting Capitals playing coach, is in sec lon one factor to change that. This 1 ond place with six goals and 11 ton. Beavers' Jim Shirley is still top net-minder with in goals- against average of 2.00. He head! the shutout list with two. The league's badman is Mone- Ion's Fred Wcnver. He has 37 minutes in penalties. up 11 points in this week's play. Foniancl Leaves On Tennis Tour D' pl F 'd g f TORONTO. ICP)-Dot; lligoneana of Toronto. a member in t e an- in the majors. 'ypar in baseball. His first salary'adian Davis Cup team, leaves He was 45 when he finally hung at Cleveland was 31,400. hnec. 1 on a tennis tour which up his glnvg, alter losing a Lot "ButI got home with more than will include nine countries and iganle in r yntnhtul Grover Cleve. s1.000 of that first yearfs pay. Cy 23.000 miles of travel, it was gn- land Alexander, He had elruckrrecallcd years ago. "And when littouncef Thursday. out 2.1132 batters in his long career, igot home. with more money in one; Officials said it is the most ex- His real name was Denton True-lump than anyone in 01959 l1l"5li9"5'V9 in"? "'9' "nderlake" by Young, although he's enshrined onihad ever seen. 1 married the girl a Canadian tennis P18.Vel'- the scroll of fame as Denton Te on the next farm. That was Robba Hip first t0UI'nEy will he "'0 cllmseh Young. But evcryone llere- Miller. nicknamed 'Bobby'l. Tiinlah State. championships in haholils. and throughout Ihc world Ammsar' I"d'a' Dec 5'11" He BACK TO HILLS will compete in 25 tourneys dur- - - , - . "F I t uarter of a ccn- ""1 "'9 MP; , . :'rii,i,t?dtifh(iiisemr?ri1:-irnalii'i:'iiilJury n;Eal:i!(i:fet1i' liand - in - bandi ,F"n”""' is !" Wm "'9 Phmp. tnr changing pitchers at the llrsiithroush baseball Then We 081119 'g'"”-F429;.-,Hang”-,1”"Y-,,5t;;,:"; SlEn nr tmuhln, home and moved into the old house I;f1:im”','I-h; hgl" 9 mgr " taavimhlg CV. despite his fabulous rot-nrd. ,1 had inherited (mm my gmndii I 9 Ir G S 8 knew him as Cy--a spinner of -sudden leaves and withered ferns hunderfnot Alder swales, that smile a shy invitation with a hidden pro- lmise on an Indian Summer after- noon, were anything but enticing. It was definitely not a grouse day. Timmy quartered back and for- th. Once I heard a brace take wing and the soft impact of their, landing in a spruce and juniper Tex Coulter of Montreal Alouttes thicket. My eyes searched the was among (our palyerslpickcd ;'",a"d'”5 Md ”"'gi9d "99 W195 for both offensive and defensive iwllilollt suc . 1 fried stamping 1955 Big Four alhsur mum around making as much racket a hpnssihle but the hirds were we" selected for The Canadian Press law,” how Nature had endowed by football writers. sportcaslers them to blend perfectly with a I woodland background and set tight. vincial Gum: Act. mentnti from (E11013; As evening dusk mlide the dark half hour aier sunse o one- a , - woods even darker a grouse f1lp- hour before the next sunrise. M U Y S ped across a narrow stream. 1 had do a lot of their hunting at ng about three seconds for a snapialonil the margins Oil mi8l'5h95h-i Jo'SHlRTS A-SOP shot at a fleeting shadow as if ponds and lakes. It is aso n suc t v. darted under a fir thicket. The places that seese and ducks spendi FOR TOPS . l h UNANIMOUS CHOE and coaches in the four league cities. The former New York Giants lineman was picked with Billy Shipp of Toronto Argonauts for the tackle positions of both teams. In the offensive team vot- ing his selection was unanlimnlls drumming of wings on the ground'th8 night and if C000 hunting at was a welcome sound. It was a night was made lest” the Migrat- mnture Cock... a truly beautiful nry Bird Re8ll1nti0nS regarding bird... and its sagging weight in hunting migratory birds during the the game pocket as it bounced night would be completely nulli- against my hip made the walk ,fied. The hunters can dream up back to the car a pleasure. The lenouizh alibis on their own without. " mouth w aterin g experience oflllaving a gilt edged one placed in l, - watching three inch deep slices of their lap. Coon wander far out on white breast meat roll off the carv- the tidal flats and along the edge' ing knife came later. of the channels and are deft fisher- Pl.EN'f'Y GEESE men when it comes to catching , Wildgeese, fresh down from the.-Icaplln, smelts, gudgeons. etc. northland. are affording easy pick-. Coons are destructive. no person ings for even the greenest of goose will deny that. 1 have run across hunters. Three hunters from the sections of it stream when the city were out on Tuesday morning Gaspcreau were running that of this week and were almost buri- smelled worse. then it fish plant. 3 ed under an avalanche of incom- Fish. some half eaten and others -' ing geese. Six big flocks piled in not touched. were stacked up on so faslfheir gun barrells were hot sandbars like miniature piles of -g - fighting them off. The squadrons cordwood. They have been known of bonkers finally pulled nlil leav- to lie on a lot: over a trout pool v. ing six of their number a goose and catch trout. Their fore paws per Hock behind. Goose fever ,are just like hands and they sure makes hunters pretty woosev when know how to use them. it really hits. A reminder to lrappers:thc sea- Coon hunters are somewhat iiis- son on mink and muskrat opens furbed over being made acqualnt- on November 10th and closes on W l ed with the restrictions in respect December 31st. The Ruffed grouse L to hunting during the night. which. season closed on October (list, Tht-h ht. . . for the purposes of the Migratory season on Huns and nhcasantst ' ' The winter winds 4-an tiff aitd blow but .vou' I he never earned more than 32.500 alP8l'9"l5 Who mid r3i39d me- But idon June 25 to July 7' doubt tllcy will be buying othersl-U 'at the coming sale at Harrisburg Md Kentncklln 13- 1-01 4'5- HOW- l Anolhcr Maine sportsman. Wil- evvr. her sire. Guy Abbey. was hliam T. Maybtlry. mt-nnr M the 3. the sire of Greyhound 1-55.Va world's yoar-old irotlcr Galnphone 2.01. ilafl vlmmpion trotter. and her dam. lh(' high bid on Carodarn by Darn- '””it.' Tank! 3. 2-02 3-4 W85 "'0 icy. lie is 11 half brother to Galo- dam of the Hambletonian winner phone. being out nf the same dam. Miss Tilllc 2. 2.04 2-5, 3, 2.01 2-5. The lll'if'P paid was 519,000. Top We understand that several Mari- price for the entire sale was the timers will be attending the above s.1;'.,nrm paid by Sol Camp for . sale and will no doubt bring back yearling full sistcr to Scott Frost. a number of horses that will create it is also an alltime record price "EW interest in 0111' 8170”- I. V g. . or H ycalllng filly. lANn A GOAT We received catalogue for the 17th annual auction of the Stand- w, had 3 vlau from our mam. ardhreri llorse Sales to be heldhiim pehduhut yam-day after. noon and he mentioned that Earle at Harrishlirg next week. There arc two VrIillmt'1S' The first hallisemple hhd an-wed huh in Ken. B bb d'ed ' 1934. and L A 1lIodid)f,l't lwanlil to live here any- i foo Lat; Th nlassm contribution he has made to har- ' mm-hy I, m hncss racing by raising such goodi Then old Cy rechlled how he FOR SALE-TWO COLTS, 1K and 2'5 years. One mare. Int- ipbilsltigic was a large attondance'::m(:f' iariiti93lir;o tJh:hlI'il"g:lf)lEl;?lrlnnei enzo Mat-Lcllan. Malpeque. int the annual meeting of the Prince up i h ' h "id "1 uni ” ' TT " " ? "T mdward mmid Ha”'”g Ram"; look gblwlnugn till-eelllttie chulrchyard i A!;(l),lii'E:WnF3ilId :r.lAllfl('EC(;)l1t8ll,lll(C:I'K Cl fl .ld ' -' - - . ' .::::..':.:”:'.' ms; in-r-, new .1,-,n;--;;g-3,3 s,-;; on ms v---. . - . . s s ay ere, wat . 15.i.?3i"”;pp:L'5mpliTf7.T3i5 ...”'?ll.-'3 W"?! I can loin her-" d h p6rni:nr"on'rnn"smrii ipapcr, PfllPTf'fi thc at-tivlitics of the mF:h:a3:011;.f?,i30hl:hmh;1o::d 1-"Hr "M W35 """ ”"'”d by 3" citizen of the hill countryas he sat lprcscnt. The financial report show- - . - .ed the clllb with a healthy balance m his favor"! "men! at me' -2.'l.'i Cluccnmfritrcet. FOR nan-r - nnonnn "rt.-ooTi , h home. Through (he win. apartment. three rooms and to carry on with. For years lblsimmedum h association has been it successful dow he Could we we mu. "me G'i.t.',';nH.',',i,'E"(ed' Apply Box ET (cry of the Peoli Methodist church one due wry largely to the great "where he probably Wm be buried amount of attention given it by the EOE?-VO7FF”TiUCKvvb&Em5ii rooms. 61 Pnwnnl Street. Apply; Birds Convention Act and the Pro- closes on November 11th. I ,,,g , I warm in 10' below in your I easy Murphy Jo Slurt. l i This moth and wnter ro- slstant. all wool Mackinaw is a MUST for toonswrs. or outdoor workman and sportsmen alike. BOYS' BAGPIPE 8: DR-UM BAND - 9 A few vacancies still exist in the newly formed Boys' Pipe Band. Anyone wishing to become a member will be interview- ed at 106 Kent Street at 7 P.M.. Wednesday. Novfotll. of which no less than 3148.753 bals!46l horses catalogued and the sec- belghllmeizrliied this season. gonri runs from 470 to 1009. There Ned ryh K:tl ti-Silitltat in reg-,is everything there from yearling: I M ad 9 85 959 rntter in the to aged horses. trotiers and pac- 4 war ay may have to pass up ers. with all kinds of records and I the series of 925.000 stakes that among them there are no doubt - 'a'rellt):::iIl'zmra;'e.('l' alt”ltlo;lay't:o3f. C11; hr:-alt b8'rl:8l'f'l1S. if one just knew - . r ay, ow o to cm. the 311.000 stake race at Yonkers, The ggt of Hanover Shoe Farms -V-Y Ncenlly he received injuries are always slold at this auction zlzlzhn may put shim hint, gr the hhdhsome of them hvlll realize very - ewar . now g prices and te average. we ?::lh;l"l2le largest money win- expect. will be the best for any of gm?gdl.l:I.:clIudndll:: 5: the larger farms. The proprietor, L. B. Sheppard, has bee buying to Prgwfo Don. 1A:r;fnSst;v9ard's the best stallions availablenliotli fee stand I . t i b eedl d if H". in "cm. h umamh he :1: e r r ng an yc ormancel on the turf. Just lately he has ad- I chance to become the third lIai- ded Scotch Victor 2.00, owned by nesalioraetawln as much gr sol Camp. on a loan basis but he -"W remains in Mr. Camp's o , and a few weeks ago he paid 85,- ow to Del Miller for Adloa. the super sire whose son Adios Harry holds the world's race record for the fastest mile paced-1.56-and dozens of his not are winning and putting up sensational performan- cee. alongside his beloved Bobby. REMEMBER Vtfl-IEN By THE CANADIAN PRESS Gre Kabat. star quarterback of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, was awarded the Mclflnney trophy as '.tl1e most valuable player in the Western lnterprovlnclal Football Union 15 years, ago today. While he played as a blocking back and on the line. his greatest fame re- sulted from his uncanny ability to kick field goals; - woos isum-mum min static: of-roses :4 to Novsnan at Daily from each termini: LEAVE wooo isusos: President. Dr R. F'. Seaman and the Sccrctary-Treasurer, W, G Gil- lespie. By their activitios and the upport given them by others. far- mers havc been encouraged to breed to our good stallions and no a result wherever you look in the sington with nine race horses and a goat. Among them were the 3- ycarolrls Taurida Bay and Whisp- ering Willow 2.11 that he received in part payment for Dean Gal- lon. Both have raced well as did also his other horses in uebec .. . Chy when Brucy. Sm" k I Marltimes you will see trottcrs and record of 2.09 16' In the his truck pacers that were raised here win- whh me hon” W” . hon "Knitters or contenders in many of the hhd hchmhhmed "mm from Chmlevents. We are glad that this in- hmehmh Ind W" on me nmuhterest-ltas been maintained and we friendly terms with all the speed-i 0” "V "M 5"'k”. Wm aiwayil sters. Jim mentioned that goats” ' tum" .u"" w'" b9 milked were "Wand M hue . momma forward to with even greater in- Influence on horses and stated that '?",”; D" R R S""'"' W33 1'0- he had read where trainers had pr”Me'"' "” 5'”'9i"Y' hm,” pool. rude" ""0 good aneshtreasurer W. G. Gillespie. Mr. John by having a goat in the stable. We JA"""' '7' M”'"""' "'5" dmed "memh". um we had .1” rudlvlt-e prcsidentand the directors are homemhh h, phat en-ech lF'rank Mt-Kay. Harold stood and Then the conversation turned to Gem" Bm"H"s: gh, good hhhwlhh made by "mi Through the kindness of James pacer Dominion D. 5, 1-07 2-5, now Flmd W” '" 'b'' '" Kl" 0"? . 5.y..r.ohh thu hh, hnh "chm readers the latest news from Call-i to Quebec and that was second to f”"”' '9” ” Mm W M3 d'"l'W-"'-'- Prince Nova I an 113, chief 2,0: 1.5, Domhmm D. Mrs. Joe 0'Brlen....."Joe wont ch". A H in-' was bred by W. D. Profit! of Ken- "'1"-'0 flees Saturday (Oct. 3) but? . ' slngtoa. who still owns the nan: 5”" Fm" VII BENCH. He went' LEAVE CAKIIOUI awmiderful race butltliinltbe Ctia.A.Dunah I..1.. is getting a little tired. it has been Pfllllei Nova 11 .,,-,.-..-;,-:5.-,,, . .-.3dsl,- N"-wins-i-'1 -...-5 1 p.In. I p.I. ''..i.'i''''”i:."'i1'.' .: a l..i:'.:.':':.'::'....'?'n:'3..'::.:l .. ............. .... .. .. .IowwndIiyl.C.lathefcoeforalftrotwitIagad c",,cL"”f"""'., ""'i ::1tuIoetteelIo.lIt..Deu-hornee.ttainIt.Ioewmmi-tug ,,,;;,5,,",;,,'g,";,;n.13.g-suntan-who icons-isuiIaut.aun - Io raoc1s.'l'hefIl1ymu& lelealfrhea laa . . R1.-..ah;ya':ol&I&py..g hngn" uguf Dial” mi-V" F 3:50 AM.; 11:!) A.M.; SM PM NEW GLASGOW and HALIFAX: mo Ell. of beam Iralcs. Finder please notify Knurl Jnrgcnson. Freda? lflnfl. 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