‘BACK STRETCH DOWN r. THE n THE CHARLQLTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE_SEV_EN rriaae . noyllly. who loirlselbdlfilbrsblga mubh as HIyOM W! r. gm ° ' “Mayo, {v2.1 ioai from his good mare Maud Moko 2.18 last , Pcculi b. Maud has all her foals on Sundays. she was sired by Gay Moko 2.16, bred by Fred roster, Kingston. 115., and took her ygqol-d at Woodstock, N.B-. Septem- ber 10th. 193°- Had a card from RL. Todd, who many horsemen will remember as the owner of 8111819 T0110. 2.15 1-2. may Johnny Conroy gave a record i0 some ten or more years ago. Mr. Todd is located in Boston and is the owner of Todd's trotting moose mm, which weigh 850 lbs. each 3nd perform hooked to sulky on race trlicks. He claims they are faster than Greyhound 1.55 1-4. u glmllm friend writes m from qhronto that he spent an enjoyable afternoon in Chappy Chapman's m; room at Weston track "The little Giant" has ten head with last year's pacing derby winner, Miss Vera Bars 2.08 1-2 and that great young trotter Dr. Dee 2.11, as head- liners. His stable is all set for across the line as is also that of HillCCk and Harry Fields. Quite a. number of Ontario horses are stak- ed in the great U. S. A. Opinion there seems to favor Highland Wor- thy 2.03 1-4 for the Maritime Free for Alls. l-le u'rites:"I haveapplled i0.» my furlough in August. Thumbs crossed! Hope to be seeing you Old Home Week, no need to furnish nits-s, could not forget them if I tried.‘ R. E. MacKenzle, noted attilete and nlitliority on athletics and also popular super shoe salesman of Pictou. NS, has forwarded us an account of a race which took place in the long ago but is still remem- bered by hundreds of people in New Glasiww, Pictou, ‘rruro, West-ville and by quitc n number in Charlotte- tcwn. The following is a Very graph- ic description of it . .. “Fifty-two years ago last Febru- ary, or to be exact February 19th, i892. possibly the greatest colt race that ever took place in the Mari- illiios. was featured on Plctou Har- bor ice by two most outstanding colts, driven by the most astute drivers of their time, namely, Al Elipp of Truro and P. S. Brown of Charlottetown. Newton Lee of Truro who emigrated in the eighties from 11.8.1. and who conducted a suc- tl§fiil hotel and livery stable oppo- fite Truro station, imported the tiuldard bred stallion Alright from lfiinish was to in with the starting ing counter in the 10th. ne at Norway Point. The race w . . . m be half-mile heats and the will? hi“ mm?‘ “l” ‘M1085 °1 ner of the race had to win three 313111011) bu‘ H1111?" 3511151“ Wh° heats. The first four were eye-lash finishes. Slipp with Lucy Gerrick won the first heat, Brown with Wildflower won the second, Slipp the third and Brown the fifth heat was a dead heat. At the finish of the fifth heat Mr. Gam- mon asked Mr, Brown how wild- flower was standing pace. P, S. but her quarter boots chafing her slightly." examined the boots “You are right. P.S." Mr. Lee he said. “Newt, I think you are quar er boots are chafing Wild- flower." Good feeling prevailed an Mr. Ice said, "It is a. pleasure loan you a pair of dry quarter “M boots." Mr. Gammon thanked Mr. Lee for inortsismanshio and accepted the in the form of aircraft, seemed in fine trim heat. "P. S." who had not been ne- electing the financial side of the af- fair, whispered to Wildflower tli t h 1d l th’ sixth heat of the 150130128 hbvdncarelf “awed m a 5mm o1 Vlgmwufi entel“ fully observed the track and noticed l1 Piece of shell ice about 150 yards from the wire. As the colts were trotting neck and neck in the sixth heat the as slightly to the loft and the Fredericton relnsman Al Slipp un- consciously pulled Lucy Gerrick al- lier today brought so to the left. seemed to be a bit off-color, but under the watchful eye of .her 8100111. Mr. Henry of River John. "1" had 11111-111’ 111's of experience with American ainers as well as 111° famous Plctou reinsman, Peter Carroll. she was straightened out and appeared comfortable ere the shades of night had arrived. There Was no definite decision regarding moevgixiilixti daritv: Wtiidflower ugtitl ll ° l‘ 11 1M- “ NEW YORK, J1me 5-011‘)- figalgehaslafogama°nzhwh° 11511 P111? Three pitchers and two oatmers that PS B m a e suggestion couldnt put down a 10th inning m ~ T°W1l W“ 1110 108111111 upnsmg by Chicago Cubs who ral- ‘e fmlm 11> 1111" 111° filly in such lied for a 4-3 decision over Brook- “ mmmlllt el/elll- M11 611111111011 iyn Docigtrs in the second game of gas the father of the late Spllfzeon a doubeheider today after the ammon,,who has been prominent- National Lergue leaders niul won 1y recoznized as one of the Mari- thecurtaln raiser 6-3. times greatest authorities on harn- Piill Cavarzietta took personal 9&1 11101118 and highly gifted as a charge of the proceedings which turf writer. gave the Cubs an even break and --_- silo-piled Brooklyn's four-game ‘The following day, long em nice winning streak. He drove in the time, pee-pie were arriving by every lylllfi run in the eighth innip 8 mode of conveyance and great, gx- with a long fly that followed Stan citement prevailed at and around Hacks 1'“'°'ba3391' and "- “"1" flce, and doubled home the wirin- to five the Pictou Market Whgrf where the Ed Head held the Cubs replaced Les Fleming as the Cub pitcher in the eiaiitu, cracked a double in the i0:h w.tl-l One man o ut. Hack was passed murthThe Hugh Casey relieve Head, yield- ing a scratch single to pncn hit- ter Dcm Dallssandro wnch filled g the basa. ‘i116 terrific That brought Larry Hench to ‘Marvelously. the mound for the Dodgers and seem to be ‘when Bob Sturgeon ran for Bit.- Mr. Gammon and replied. Turning to replied, CANADA TO ing to win the race as (Continue? from page l) the Lg standards of their own countries recommended for commissions, will be‘ COUmXFé$c€l%‘l1€dId h t . e n ngomssareo and 50°11 the cost will as far as possible be engines, parts, equlpment, bombs and am- munltion but Canada will have sole disgretiontiin determining‘; the mtypie for another an quan yof equ pmen req re . In Same Spirit “The original agreement was con- his kindness O0 . Equipped with these Wildflower supporters of prise," said the Prime inlster. "The agreement concluded today will be carried through in the same spirit and will play ‘its part in building up with certainty and with pulled speed air forces of overwhelming great and terrifying strength.” The signing of the agreement ear- to a close iii; tute "P. S.” the Ottawa ‘purposely and - Cubs Snap Dodgers Win Lawsuit Will Not’ Streak By Gaining Even Worry l-vllia llniil’ Split In Doubleheader After War Ends horn, Mickey Owen took over the catching chores from Billy 511111- van. Owen called for a 113-011-001 and picked Sturgeon off third, but Cavarretta dropped o. 105111118 double into short left field and Hack galloped homo with winning run. Pirates Break Losing Streak Pittsburgh Pirates finall broke CHICAGO, June 5—(AP)_ Judge John Prystalski ruled today that Opl. Joe Louis Barrow, world champion hs.avy'v\'e'gt1t. boxer now stationed at Camp Upton, N.Y., m need not defend an attorney's suit ° for 810.500 fees until after the war. The ruling Wes based upon a re- cently enacted federal law pro- viding relief fircni legal COdTIiEWDVGI- sles or men n he arms oroes. the" m???“ ll°sig€rfifgea slsbeglil‘; Attorney Bindley Cyrus brought 1118 P1119 95h"- lb-g, d t 1 the suit to collect payment for ham"! 1° °°m° mm‘ E n w“ handling a divorce action brought 1061080. ltB hi 'f,1vlr. The P111141 made 1W9 51°“- smm‘ glfzdargg TrbtrmrfyrwBgb-rows alvygar agg. stop Bc-bby Brogan ccmnntting The m“ w“ dropped a!“ me ttiree of them. Reds Beat Braves Twice Cincinnati Reds. concentrating their batting wer in two innings, __.__. swept a doub etieader with Boston 'I‘here's going to be a lot more Braves 3-2 and 6-1. walking, the tire and gasoline sit- The innings were the last oif the uation being what it is. That won't first flame. when a, two-run rally hurt any one, but it does bring to brought the Reds from behind to the fore the quest-ion of being well give Johnny Vanfer his shod. sixth victory, and the first of the Regular polishing and the use of nightcap when they scored six shoe trees are of przmary impor. runs to start Ray Starr t0 his seventh triumiph. couple was reconciled. , BETTER LEARN CARE OF SHOES wear and in maintaining appear- ance. . Comfortable and becoming shoes quired training before 11115669111118 that are well cared for will prove overseas, "I have found no derelic- a good investment in healtlumoney tion of duty or error in judgment and appearance. Eiilffibciillf in buy- in connection with the additions ing to ensure a gocd fit, w:l1 mean made to the strength of the two added life to $11065- unitsy- Regular polishing is a first rule 4. mid the United States vessel inmakin: Slices last longer. bewuse which sailed N0“ 4 wiih ihe ex- gcod polish feeds the leather, mak- pedltionfi; mechanical transporb- es it 1111111119 and protects it Wet 212 vehicles—n0t been diverted by shoes are easily out 0111 01 filial». the United States navy nshe would so rubbers and galostles slloud be have reached Hong Kong before ‘Wm 1" Wet "camel'- wmll 511°” the Japanese forces or before the 391" wet and muddy- wash c“ the Japanese attack opened" mud Wm‘ a damp chm and “'11” “C d sent forward m re_ them dry. Insert shces trees or spin“ 9E2“ tge Brmsh reqfiest an stuff well with newspaper and dry slowly but completely. away from Zlllllaedgglllfariihz: sgfgpkréelatgfiiigfig direct heat. and polish as sccn as . tr. , i d i. allowed) well provided With equip- gyhfigeshile, m, m, being wom men ." the hould be kc t in siia. with 6- "In suite of the disaster that shogtlsfees, and dollft forge that overtook it soon after its arrival 200d repairing extends their llfe_ in Hong Kong. it was an 611119111‘ Replace shoes just as soon as the tion of which Canada can and outer ones wear through and have should be proud." the heels straightened before the . last is worn crooked. Will Be Published tance in extending the life of foot- 1a Yanks Drub/ Second - place Indians 6-3 wwr. '1 NEW YORK, June 5-(AP)— New York Yankees added another full game to their _Anlerlcan League lead today, whipping the second. place Cleveland Indans 6-3 1n the opener oi’ a five-game series and stretching the margin to 9 1-2 lengths. In compiling their 24th success in their last 28 games, the Yankees landed on lefty Al Smith for three runsln the first inning and rout- ed him in the third when they sewcd up the game on two more, Letty Gomez limited the Tribe to two hits in the first four innings and regzsterecl his second victory against two defeats, but a leg in- Jilly lie received 1n the second flime when he was struck by a drive oil‘ Lou _Boudreau's bat fin- lrially fore-ed him to turn the game over to hfarv Breuer, Red Sox Clip Chisox _Bost0n Red sox survived a brief ninth-inning uprising by Chicago White Sex to protect a. 4-2 lead anrl get back into winning ways after losing i-wo straight to Cleve- rid. Reilef pitcher Mace Brown put out the fire after Starting pitcher Yank Terry got two away in the ninth, then milked Sam West and pczmittiecl Mike Tresh to single. Brown come in and forced pinch- hliter George Dickey to roll to Bobby Dcerr for the final out. Lou Flnney gave Bsston the win- hing margin, driving in single counters with long flies in the first and seventh inning, and scor- ing Dcm Dilvlagfro in the third with a long single after the form- er had doubeci. Ted Wilhams ac- counted for Boston's fourth run fn the third with ,a triple which scored Finney. Baseball Results NATIONAL LEAGUE First game: Boston 000 002 000—2 7 l Cincinnati 001 000 00% B 2 Javery and Lombardi; Vander Meer and Hemsley, BuckyI-Iarris Has Lots OF) Headaches With Senators 1 By Judson Bailey Associated Press Sport Writer NEW YORK, Juno 5--(AP)—- Not all the senatorial tribulations in Washington belong to Congress. Washington's baseball Senators are having their hours of travail, too. The club is in the American League cellar and Manager Stanley (Bucky) Harris ls almost beyond comfort. When a reporter offered the consoling thought a couple of days ago that things could be worse, the one-time boy wonder manager grimaced in riot-so-mock pain and muttered, “maybe, but not much." It is a sort of open secret that much of Harris’ discomfort may be traced to Louie (Bobo) Newsom, the jovial character the Senators bought from Detroit Tigers this spring with the hope that he would keep his mind 0n pitching. Sure enough the big righzhander has hurled a couple of his best games for the Nationals, one of them a one-hitter against his former teammates, the Tigers, But. Newscm has lost five straight games in the last month. In one of his playful moments he Rochester 000 000 0-0 1 1 001 000 x-I. 4 l Surkont,’ Driesewerd (6) and Nanon; Wittig, East (7) and Bea]. Second night game: Rochester 000 Jersey City 200 002 1011-5 ll 4 Wissmari, Clark ('1). Sakas (B) and Robinson; Ooombs and Beal. First night game: Toronto 000 000 0-0 4 2 Syracuse 110 200 x—4 7 0 Strinwvidi, Schuman (6) and Felderman; Barrett and Lakeman. Second night game: Toronto 010 000 000-1 5 1 000 102 coir-s 5 1 , Bowman (8) and Fer- nandes; Hinckle and Bottarini. First night game: Montreal 002 001 0-4 6 0 Baltimore 200 0Z0 x—4 8 3 Chipman, McCrabb r5) and Dap- per; Cehter and Becker, Second night game: Montreal 210 031 101-9 12 1 000 000 120-3 6 4 slapped George Case on ht: _ jurecl shoulder sometime ago, an kept the cuff. ldcr on the b61161) longer than exi..cl I to a bltlOf clubho...c _ with a Washington sports writer and he has had some other blushed of temperament around the team, Once Harris had to lcll Neivscm no was hired to pllcll, not '.o make speeches. But Harris had managed New» som before-back in the dn when big Bobo was so happy will: the Senators be named d sor. for Clark Griffith-and if this were Wastiingtonu only worry now, Harris might get over hza head.- ache before sedatives are rationed. However tile Serlzitozs ale . gllrlg with about the W0 in the major leagues. F Pcfahl, who di . he‘ the (lFZidB there, either, lost ylur, is paying shortstop anyway. Itepnss is at second now. Frank Croucher whom the sen- ators bought from Driroit. for 560v 0nd base, developed a sure arm in spring training, He has not play- ed an inning. ) Shut Out and MM , lAlsab meet in, “Rubber” today 1 ——~ i By Sid Fcdcr Associated Press sport Writer nmv YORK, Jiule b~iAP)J For the benefit of the Anny Navy-as well as for a wlrineri paycheque of more than $~l0,000-v Alsab and Shut Out hook up at Belmont TDXIIOXTMV in their w.dely- wilted "rubber mutt-n." They're tile bl; 8111-} izi a 11¢“ of eight, entered for inc ‘l-ilh run- hlng of the Belmont Stakes, the last "jewel" nailed annually’ intho triple crown for _ihe America! turfks three-yezlr-olus. Supporting it this ear are the natloiioi 51111-1» ion stabes for juveniles and the Army-Navy Handicap for older opera on a. wai- relief program Second game: oston which figures to net the war ed- fort some $100,000. . l Shut Out, son of_Eq_1l'-D91B° 11nd - "spitin' image" of lrizs clicldy, came I iejfls brim the sulkv runner 511C001! 11111156 01 struck the shell ice and the “um training conference which opened colt made a jump. That was enough Mail 18- M ‘he In“ Phase °1 the m “we mattem ..P_ S_.. went on conlererlcei rlelprtiesentafai/es ofd14 acg with Wildflowewr to win the heat ‘he “n” ‘l “s “we 0M of tile leading stock farms in 311111111111‘! file U. S .A. Alright was the sire of Lucy Gerrick. the brown filly who was one of the principals in the 000 100 000-1 8 1 Cincinnati 600 000 00x-6 9 0 Earley, Wallace (ll, Salvo (4) and Masi; Starr and bamanrlo, HONEY OATMEAL MUFFINS The report was read in the i House of Commons this afternoon 1 683 by Prime Minister Mackenzie King. 1-‘- WP 11°“? and will be furnished in full for 1 our mills Kraus, Kehn (8) and Howell; Twinkle, Naymick (d), Romy (9,! and Kracher. .4 .....--.»...--.<...... .__4......_.. . mamlous ra°e____md °l l“ ms 5mm‘ H1111 w“ trggbmfsegbglbllegflfiase, which lasted 8mm“ ‘115ll""°“l1°l1 111 111W 11°01‘ '1' ‘fffpéffi i133," Philadelphia 201 ooo ou-s 12 s Blflfll“ "m" m M, 5M 9 u ggtwoéi Derby 1111-1 " 1' l when Mr- Lee iourneyed to the ——-- two weeks, concerned only the four l°""- 1,3 is l; Pittsburgh ozo ooo 40x—6 a 1 “ l" m, a pring, with Alsab second, A Week United States to ship his colt, the msmounungi 11°11‘ 1111""! 511001‘ commonwealth nations partiolllllfilll! s“ m w" 5911011111911 5 “won s“ Hcerst, Pearson ('71 and Living- Newark 21o 100 z n z later. Al 5511111113 3111155“) chffilll i former owner, Mr. Murray, suggest- ed that he be named Alright, as he had no hesitation in saying that hands and Al Slipp as a high-toned _ gentleman had no hesitation in vising and extending the air train- saying. "P. S. you won a wonderful ing agreement. The old agreement in the plan and was devoted to re- Royal Commissioner to conduct the g dbgléitggpowder inquiry by an Order-in-Council c p m e 1- h ts dated last Feb. l2, after a request Meflhfifil,’ fgegltlpteiiie “egg and 81811111- ston, Warren (B); Klinger. iieirltz- elman (1), Dietz (8) and Lcpez. Pulllg, Tising ('7) and Holbrook; Queen, Hoicombe (9) and. Robin- 5011. prarlced home in the Preoklleoa and Shut Out Wound up book in the pack. Wayne (i116 ($001M?) m, great o1, was m l 1 race with a wonderful colt, and you would 1111"? 611111151 normally Bi the for such inquiry had been made in w add the honey and m9 milk‘ Flrsg game; -————"*-——_ _ Wright plloicd Shut Qilt in each c, mseflefh he had ffléfiyorf undoubtedly teamed her cleverly." eilrl g1 glextlhlvlglegl‘ lglfleglizllgnil“ f“ 111° HOW 0f cvmmmis by Con- mixing wen M3i15llre u... butter, Brooklyn zoi oos non-c a 1 Basgbalfg Big six of these ouhngs This ‘tine, addie m“, ma, was perm, and hm no P. s. in turn remarked, "This was Pa“ l’ ° 11 sari/alive HOW leader Hflnwll- then melt it and add to the liquid Chicago noo zoo ooi-a 9 1 Avcaro will be dome tno searing- a. very fine race to win and a tough The request was based upon re- mixmhh Sig; the 110m- wilh the Wyatt Casey (B) and Owen; Ol- So tomorrow's niiie-czid-n-half l. faults. When Luc Gerrick y - . (B T116 5860011114111 Pl!!!) p .~ three years old Mrlllee announvtzlzfi gas w lose‘ but you have always thsibfbgblbhgilgtwleklg cgfllfluiilggfibtotl!‘ “m5 widely Iglrcumted an" g6 5a“ M‘ baking cyvderhthen laid sfqen-‘le E€2§{n(g)(6)§d13fick5°§,u if’ 331151113 (111195 16114119" 1n ‘uh igztfltcoi-lggrtlsfllplronvblllpjustytf B138: ‘timid,’ i in me Canadian Pressma, he was n the toughhest nut in the East Power m, canada; Rt_HOn_m,°1d fall of Hong ong that a num r (he pied oats 11:6 t e qu.c - a. y e a cCul g . 1e88ue):_ erqflds es ‘emu shoe sun A‘ Willing m wager up to $1,000, that 10 W111 l1 rifle from. Al." Balfour_ pamamemuy Undersecre. of the Canadians were not fully cocking kind for thisf _and the g mm‘ my 21111111‘. C G AB 3' H P"- gfiin beg“ Sam. Yang, Riquesmd . the filly could out-race any colt in tary for Air, for the United King- trained and that their mechanical nuts. Add the liquid gilxilie o Br-oikl n so ioo 020 0M F3 5 o Gordon Yankees. 4.2 162 25 s3 .391 are .1“ d up “m1 1e” mjnwcs and Canada half-mile heats on the m” m’ “Id "°°°""‘s ‘*1 P'°1°“' 11'1"‘? S“ William Gmsimw’ A“‘m“l' trwpm had not been avambkh the dry 1ng$d1§ntS fin l?" Chicfllb zoo 00o 010 1-4 a 1 D1119?’ P' stgx“ 1g; lg l? the others are str-rilv nolllxns to "M °" ‘m ‘m 1°“ “e “i” W11‘ 111w Glasgow and mm meet t“ m“ mg“ C°mmm1°“°r' f“ Austral‘ In his statement of conclusions’ enough touffieril ti? rid grille in Hcad Casey <1» Frrrrh (10) and gfcekgs‘ Yllirnalregs" 2s 10o 10 as ‘seo start naming streets after. lliilli Gammon of River John, sug- “fnmmr by'5°“° ‘m5 °‘ 11°15‘? l“? all“ *1“ c°mm°d°re L’ M‘ m" the (nmmissloner "Id he w“ m“ gririlgreigrdtiel hot ovsénacioo deg F Sullivan Owen (ibi- Fleming Bit- misery’ gers ' as 154 a5 s5 '35. m Alsab clicks this tune-and ltrfisted to Malcolm C. Macleod that égslstgng‘; gm‘; elléentzel§r°gzrrtiggt for New “alum Zllfioewlgbifiltfmfiffilfihtghiagfi 1o: about 2b minutes. A ' horn (a5 and Hernandez, lvfcCul- owenfDodgers. . 33 95 l7 32 1337 he's a 3-5 betting dioiee--he'll wi. 9.1’ Wire Mr. Lee acce tin the ' ___________ a , , ; for Shut Out or an ‘hilllellgs 101 $100 owvllzllnlzg that '°‘—111°81‘¢alrave o1ll193-°°m1’°"°d Mm’ Trained Hm "quest m“ w cmwa’ 8°“ 19' FATALLY INJURED mum t 1 HOME RUNS the others, it will be $44,610,)’ be- Janlcs Kltchln of River John would igloo to his colt Wildflower com- in by two straight-line Lucy Gerrick and Wildflower, and ‘mttfls’ In his statement to parliament Mr. King said “no more dramatic 194i, inviting the Dominion to send the expeditionary force to Hong SACKEI, HTQBOR’ N Y“ June ADIERICAN LEAGUE c American League: Williams, Red tary nominee ause the "Szib" was (l supplemen- a: $2.510. With. ilfitllig. Mr. Lee .ted d M. “m” by ‘he 11'°“°" “we” "1 ' i ide r tile maa- K”!- _ . 1.1 l Do l w t- Ci e1 d 02o mo coo-a '1 1 Sox 15- swlfias alrrad)‘ in 111a blink 191' 1111111111 llsreed tlliicigs riiizinsiioulll 3°" tune‘ Ex-Mayor R s" 3"“ gltiflggvbllllanéfgbtlvgffgssq’ of tile air 111 111° allPelldlll °° m’ "W" Pigs gigOtiiflrllivg-Y merlilbearsol tens Neat: §§rir m 000 0lx—6 u z National leasw Maralwll- his year and a half of races’. "w- ltart providing Mr. Gammon would chubttemwxti a“ A1 supp "1 training plan could be found than 116 Weill? m” detail‘ M evidence Royal Canadian Air Force. died Smith, Gr-cmek (m, Embree (B) Giants. 001111111. Dodgers 8. tory for the s70) _b3Y[!f1lI1 baby Mk “m, the waget Fredericton. NJ! the fact that is.‘ largle proprgrtliiontloé 112;: illiefentégbltlglieriaistgigi agl today o; a fractured skull. He was and Hagan, Gomez, Breuer (5) and RUNS 35mm) m wésuld boggt hi? well “:98 83D i - ~ C Vin. T (yonsultatmns were made by "In"? l" 511911111118 it 1111 a bit at gbgsesltiibmneigsswrgidbaoiebmrflelllnany dlscll§lgllf5 when the decision was Qiigflfaeirgiflflflafls“,§‘§“,,,£§;?,p§1,‘§m§§ Rosar‘ American L” e wuuams Red iirgeffip mo y 1 M°*"S" 6mm“ “"1 Mam“ “i” Kglmclilbilifrlgtfaftw: We‘... 121111;; weliriaerbrddllfdoindallfilgbiéligdriglils'tne 1° “mp1” Wm‘ ‘he m‘ emergency landlns- 911:” 930i ,1 3 Sox 57. m’ ' mf,",}',','§"§,§§%f,°,.':‘,,.' $3911.? 33.35,? some horsemen great of that day p _ "5 m‘ X National League: Mize, Giants 39. handle with.“ woulmg‘ dmmm, eightns in very close to 15 seconds people of Canada were filled with Minardb is good for aches. Humphrles and Trssh; Terry, Ind generation nmnely hector '13 with mug . _._______.._._. . ., ‘ ' l 2.26, P 1 bb _ d ir tion for the Canadian airmen d . 9 _ 5511p vm wmi glxthecrlland,‘ James A. Fraser‘, Dun- h” been Ziggy)“ in 1:111:13 sicoiéi ian nlhaaraids. can‘ a‘ Tum To Help a“ u on the question it is my Brown ( ) and Conny gose t0 las USatu‘rda;’s 52116.07 the latgrmolggiihi)‘: gausgléhxluglfg- with miles in 2.28. All the horses are flag? (fhfilufslfjfu ggfizxvzfingzlial: 1h view 01 what other Dominion; Eu“, f: 53y that 1 havé no doubt Night game: which shattered all notional ‘ on illleivr of the Norfolk Hotel and expected to drop several second‘ m $3.. gr: so valiantly doing to de- had 11°11‘? 1" the Middle E1151 11' W115 the course taken by the govern- ""11"" 0°11 "01 M1 9-2 5 1 d” betting ‘Wadi owner of Sleepy John. ‘They ap- their workout miles next week, The track is wonderful for training and fend the security of their own Can- considered by the committee that it men; was ihe Qnly course open to ‘Vnshington Benton, While (ill and T=bbetts, 001 100 000 1-3 '1 0 (By The Canadian Press) The track's entire income from the prccerdhp ti‘l“.il-= oniv purse! 111911011 of the race and felt that seem , adian homeland and to preserve; W” QlWMHVS 111m 1° 119111 111111 them under the circumstances." P (m. N .. 1.; t1 Edm i G d 1 h, hommm_' n‘ 1).,“ p3,,1,,.¢d m limgilf‘? flan“ mg, 91°?“ ‘mug avlilthmtfhg $139110“ 1111“ 11111:" £11112: ggeigdggl" 111Gb? Dam o! the world’ 5211111111351?‘ 5311221136111 “ti? 13211211111151; ,.§‘,.‘.‘,’..,.°{’m$§§§§t‘§§ 1.31mi?‘ c111 arsons 1 “Mn and a‘ y‘ basketlgillorlm‘ 111a yfearsqudgxbindgd Army and 111ll\'1'§o11?1'@X1 bond tllfl e g - - ,, " : ' ‘ ,2: . i , the date, The colts lzfilVfisuggeh- “we cold.’ “use ‘mum n” be re-iecbflh the r? 69°15‘? Drew‘ K-C" 011mm’ Cm“ Stvliblltiifame figatrls bdmtgutzednigilfilt. 1111i? U“ tedh? Ce: m‘ m in 1°11 right after the meeting to be timed up for the event. Mr. Kltchln Harness racing has gotten away P01‘?- 511111 111 1199011111118 this evi- servative leader and commission denoe. counsel nominated by Mr, Hanson. 00f) 000 000 000 000 1-1 9 1 iimphs n their last season brought 000 000 000 000 000 0-0 10 1 Gratis all-tints record to 530 vic- Leather never should be cleaned instructed the ca tak il - to “good Stan’ in ‘,’“‘““°- Two big “It would 9611111115 be ll- 1105511119 that accession to power Oct. 16 of Phmd I h, , ' 4 f i5 i i d‘ in 1th osoline, rinptliii or any flowi- in the Carla?“ bgnfinyhgr‘ llzlgfillliaréssovzgretgteagdi may 25th. In g g p view that the propriety of this de- a. Japanese cabinet “notoriously N,,_,g§,i’,,_,_.j‘ Casi“ r13 and Fer- ggififdiaaxlld gliagsplesmhipicelilvell-ylgyenfi ‘livdrqggrhon wimp“ 11..., dis, l Lee instructed Al Sllpp to have Gerrick stabled at the barn of the late Charles Rhude. The afternoon before the great °°'L._ took place Wildflower X KING SPRUCE 2.08 1-2, § Sire, Hedgewood Boy 2.01, dam, Pet Moeer Klng Spruce will stand l1t_ owner’s home and Wlil meet mares not far- ther than 10 milee out. Fee $10-00. 85-00 cash ""11 $5.00 when mares Drove in foal. Owner in charge. X , . § ADE MacDONALD, i St. Catherines, P. E. I. WuuUm--....-...- m".-. ___.___ Simona Harvester r 6318 2.04 1-4 (half mile track) will stand for the season of O'Brien. stables, Al- Fee $20.00. Mares taken care of on Pasture J. summaries readers must remember that; the hiloris réagkeld have tbeentgolng it, nil '11 l‘. ng par t i meetings in Toront: in etagt? brig; doubt the course taken by the gov- have never had 3 lei, up from 195,, ernment was thc only coillse open vear. many of them racing all full to 111E111 11nd" l1" °l"°““‘~"i““°esi At Wallaceburg more were three 2. That, although the units so‘; events all witn purses of $200.00 acted (Wlnnlm 61°11'01"“ ‘m our (Continued fr9n}_i1l}Be__l)__ a ilmq 3,11, Th 332i, T,- i, d p satisfied that in respect to weapon had Lhroe 11;“ wlnnQgs 831d m; training as in respect of other mat- declared finished. Fleety silk won ters- lhls 861mm" ""11" 11° ill-sill’ the‘ first heat in 2.15, Delia Lock- lgliljlifgéiglflniltslaffected by any error th second . ~ ‘d’. thigd in 2.101.“ fig $43333 3- 111111 1111111111811 “W” '1" P" "mil" ‘i?’ "' ”'““"“"° "‘ $"‘..".’ "28...‘.‘.’i‘e‘t‘a’.;”°°53‘.$lt“°.°§5 l 8 t h" '__bui_t_lm° 232' supplying reinforcements-had not At New Hamburg there were foul- classes of two heats each, the first completed the full 16 weeks‘ re- heat a mile and the second a half to Ace. has been tendered an offer mile. Texas McKinney won the first of 840.000 I01‘ 111-1 W°I1l1¢111l1 yvllfl! heat of the 2.25 class in 2.25, Cecelia thoroughbred colt that is staked in Grattan the second in 1.06 3-4, The many of the best events of the sea- 2.17 Class was won by Winston son. The youngster was almost pre- Grattan, that raced so well over the vented from being around by an ac- ice last winter. He headed Peter cldeut which occurred to his dam. Direct, Irene Harvester and Arcli- myalislit. When heavy in foul nho dale Grattm, time 2.17 1-4. 1.05 1-4. stretched out in a pasture field and The 2.22 Class was won by Lee Mc- a diam 1111* 01 Wwd 11111161111196 Kiiiop "m, chap” chapmfln up, her side. It was noticed in time and p,” pgw" had ‘he “m; siunmgfy removed and fortunately ‘the mare _.g..i_ time 3,19 1.4, 19g Th, n“ did not lose her foahwh oh turn- for All was won by Lastic Clrattan 941 m" 1° be T9" T° 5“- with l. summary of 2-1, Babe Grat- tan 1-4. Leah Guy 3-2. June Grat- tan 4-8, time, 2.18 3-4, 1.04 1-4. All four of the above are top lino "Mo. highly stoked for this season's rac- ing, steeds that ou could not buy uneaa you put. own real money. Lastio Grattan has a record 2.04 8-4. Leah Guy of 2.04 1-2, Babe Grattan fl. i1 1-4. June Grattan 2.08 1-2. The above are dust two of I'M-fly lulnmarle; raced on the holi- day date. They show that the 0n- tario horsemen get ready early and race all through the year. Harry Bidding; of Toronto, own- or of the King's Plato winner Ten RUB OUT TIRED ACHIS ‘LHRJARDS P liNimlNl 6181011 by the government ls ex- sympathetic with the Axis powers" clusively a matter for consideration should have led the government and d ‘ 1 by Parliament. to re-examine its decision. "Since, however, I am required to HPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS rell: Fowler and Siviit. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First night game: they competed American except cessive Olympic Games. since 1922. North 1933 and 24 straight game victories at four suc- solvc and remove all ‘i110 cz-sontl. fats in the leather, lrrvizlsr it d. and harsh. By Edwin; 1T WOULD POSTM BOY RR? THiNKiN' JONEYS L TO PLAY ' r- / r-z BE FU X 2 2 . . m» lRlll l Canada 11°11‘ Que" YOU SHOULDN"T HAVE LEFT —-1'LL tan-r ETHEL our l-llM up TO —AND YOURS TOO MOTHER! I 1 ||| Th’ st" g bghgelflitllfioenoltiegngftlggceiiblg beeyla had slid); completed mortar YOUR one LOVE retreats rr ANYHOWI" ' oom- FORGET, HERBS A cduPLé JONES ’.% ‘ nil-m had won the first heat, best and anti-tank sun iralriina I am mounts! oowr BLAME A LVL n11 NEiGHBORS AérETé1 11-_i_ GAVE. ME" , a ERE sweet‘ ‘TCGNE ME Boysvbuun seeosamnsv seas ‘v as, ‘ aereianbeus NIB GOING ‘D HEL INCREI$E OUR 1.. - 41- w -