A 4,15»- ~»..-< _ _PA§11_§'IX THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Fast _ Mile Paced Jollilty WinsMFe-aiure Event As Goodwill Meet: Records equalled, new fastest mile paced over a Maritime track this season were features of the opening day's racing of the Goodwill Meet- ine" at the exhibition tl'fl(‘k'_\'€St€l‘dl\y afternoon. As a good crowd cheered madly most of the afternoon five classes that all produced thrilling, sensational stretch drives and produced Iilanket finishes were run off. It was easily rttrintr of the hiehest order and today's five-class card, fetittlrcd by the !t'ree-l"tir-.1\ll Trot with the great Watchim performing and the Junior l<‘ree-l<‘ol'-All promises to be even better. Pillfillfl the first heat of the Free-For-All in 2.06 3-4, widow's Pride gave the other Maritime pacers a mark to! shin‘. at hilt ltlthough turning; this trick owned horse did not win the trig" event of the day. Jollity itftt-i" finishing sixth in the second heat won by Rhea Mae‘ i-ltowetl his greatness when he ritme on to win the third‘ heat in an e_\'c!'t:~ll finish and then cop the event as driver‘ Johnny Cotiroy took him ou‘. on the baickstretch to go into: u lead that he never relinquished. t ( ‘it’ BL! 15 5I1~'1'1‘i'1'l(‘lli€)'. Pagliaccl was third a head 11.111 2-11 11-4 in tront 0t‘ G ftline with Top Hat} 1 ttroppitig back to fifth. , 2nd He.i.: Alcyone-atlded to ltis~ sui "lse victory in the first heat by iviiflifig wire to Wire in the second‘ mile. AWZJY on the third score Jean, tHetiley tried to trike the rlal but,» .had to tuck in 8s they tit the. tau-etch. At the half it wns_Alcyone,] AJ\~ n Henley, Giftlitie, Pilgliacci and; 'l'cp flat Hittltig the bttckslrctch; ‘l Gifthnsi tntitle hislbid to mo i j ,Jt~tin HVlllCfv’ but tie wnner . ‘ ' hint utt". In the. stretch duel the first; four till had an even chance but it urns AICyOne who had a length to the good at: the wire _W11511 591111 H911- ley outpacingGlftltne. Pagllacck -. - ~ - ' " t itt. “"i‘“=.-‘.-°.i‘“i‘i'é..i“- “Stnitiif. 52.‘. ‘iiiiiiti. m“ Cw" 61"‘ p1~i¥§ii1cyciit§ showed a event bur-i!‘ Ho tirade a 065w“! to m.“ by a head from: 1’“k5‘de m1 c. itiiiie. Gitthiiii had tiilteii the lead- mm‘ ‘lmh at the half and successfully stayed; ttlcng lutizlt" l ti 1.11.) til 2 Year Old Futurity ' The “hziht . l . , . . . . 1| d i l1 _ b) J a Heiilcj and Al A ‘ h b f , Lend. Westvllle. driven by W. oo . - - C 1111'" 7 iii-git‘; iiieiiii tlleelllgt few stBl35~ Jtieli’ iii-e 151C811}. ‘1,'},',,"G',',',','f§ 5,3,1? Biff; .§,,,,',1,‘§f° “m” t“ d°°d° “'15 11°“ s a. Boxbubrs nor. 2.0a 3-4. by noiiiitii Castle, owned by Castes a. For‘ foginlcidli Henley was third just half a lengdi, “ad my ran’ ‘followed by‘ Just ' Bragg’ Amherst. drh-en by Q (in-net » QQQQW. ,5‘,,n‘,‘.’l§, bhCk with P85113601 fourth; iBetty on the outside. Moving up 4. norm. AT LAW. 2.04. by 11mi- in LII’, owned by n. M. sweoiioy. , ._ etch tlti- drives opetietl‘ 1"1“g'11€‘_1 agflgtlfiigugfoifsl°xgfie JusttBetty toolltmthtel leladtatf 31m I Bridgewater, driven by H. Sweeney. tip and it wits a “at battle between, “GSA, ps3, ‘a Mnnjng one as she led Em efmifige o“; 1n he llerie. oThefi B g,” m g5; p50; so and Ho,‘ [from Wire 110 \;'11‘P»Xn111e1t1{l[1i1;g1B2115; held their drives to the top of ~ - 1' 0 t t- ‘ . . _ u . . ElTi, Qti... ~ oy iotiiiii fgmglf‘ J;_“1’»L"fflhi fig“, we“, ,0 ggfwggf~g11iilsfig1lfg“ttugtlgétfj Group wmner 1. o. U. VOLO. 2.1a. by Patch Volo, owned by Harold Steal. Buckley, ‘V ' 15111“ 111113 mm’: a “W1 breaks but the St. Stephen-owned many thought the Mme mane hadi flflvfi“ 1'3,’ T- W511‘- ' 1 01¢. i uigfff-f mum no; Qutfout, the 151- copned i, "m" me Judges. dedk 2. WAIT NSEE, 2.12 1-2, by Kallnllck, owned by Wllllrl McDonald. 2nd HCLIII Only itiches separated and. horse who won by ii length. ‘m,’ was announced’ Corona,“ Charlottetown, driven by W. Kelly. 9 11 B“=11°'"- W‘ 13°""1°°1~11°icoioiiiitioii McKillop was third by Lady “.8, mm, “m, the Rmmm a. wmma scour, 2.12, by Bellini Scott, owned by Joli: tor-or. i; the wire with t e former Q0111"?! a head over Bamn with the others 9,. an Closely bunched a couple Klnkora. driven by C. lohumun. iicd H5 11w p111‘ of 111cm 1111111811, several I9l1gt11S back. o, numb. back ___ RAYMOND nvnnotvo, 2.1a. by ciiliiiiibt niidlobg, owned by clin- “yht 2nd Heat: It W115 H £11128 110159 3rd Heat: Just. Betty, golngi An wlnn" m the gy-gghgon H0135 les Willis. Covehead, driven by C. Willis. 1 1e"“5' Q1131‘ is <11‘iV1118 11111511 111511 011115119 1311a‘ 2111's)’ on the rail. was never head- snqe club tournament f9,- "Biigmup 5. BRIGHT SPOT, 2.10, by Abbedale. owned by F. C. Coated, Amherst, “ 1111155 Trmfflv H“[‘~“‘"‘(‘,1 ‘$1.1m gfsggfi‘; ed from wire to wire outpaclnl [must be decided this evening. The driven by J. O'Brien. ‘ , it . V , _§ \'l ‘ L v ~i ‘tl iéiiliiiiiiéi-{iigyog 213215, Getting the Sf§°1§1e§f§ stfgl-‘Chaalihfglrehiigegnlif following players iii-e tinted to be e. MURIEL niuvovcx. 2.0a 1-4, by Mi. Miiblwyii. owiiu by n. 1.. ones made and featured by the m Opens _over the lead. He held it until e first turn after passing the stands. jumping it off todrop back to fifth. Rhea Mae again itook over and was never headed. iwidows Pride looked as if he might make it; as they neared the stretch but Jumped it off to spoil his bid. Josedale Hoosier was sec- ;ond, Widonifs Pride third, Dale H. ifottrth, Lew McKinney fifth and tJollity sixth. 3rd Heat: It: meant an extra heat as Jullity, taking the lead halfway up the backside, the first trip around hung on to beat Rhea 11rd. with the others a couple of lengths back. ' 4th Heat: Away on the first score Jollltv led the flelil around the turn and into the backstretch. Witlmvt; Pride started moving up and had the lead at the top of the stretch. They tucked in at: the rail ‘lfltil going up the back- stretch. Here Jolllty pulled in front with a great burst of speed and lteld it right to the wire winning over Rhea Mae who had come fast in the stretch, by half a length, widow's Pride third. 2:25 Trot and Pace tlst Division) First Heat: Billy Bishop added another surprise to the day's rac- ing when he paced off with the first heat of the race leading from wire to wire. Tile big field of ten took a lot of scoring before getting the word, but Billy off on top had too much pace for the other nine. Positions changed rapidly all dur- ing the mile with battles keen for position. Nitro Hal, who went a treat race. was second by a head iyei" Coronation Lady, with the others just a short distance back. 2nd Heat: Billy Bishop and Just Betty staged the closest finish of the day as they came under the wlre almost like a team. Billy got Yesterday By W, tioiiilwill liiiiiiiig not Will Gonclutle Today With Five Great Classes on the Bard In: hi; two-lay Goodwill llaclng meet conclude: this afternoon with another mot flvo-clul can! to be raced. Featured :1 ‘wanna: For-All Trot headlined by Wntohlm and four other ISPBKMEWT. hon‘ the curd uho Includes u Junior Freo-l-‘or-All with TP h; t Ab“ who ha: been coming along fut in recent startl. The Wu t1 h Bonnie's Bow and Royal At Law, u band of P950751"; ""1 ‘" worth the nrlco of odmlulon alone when they "'1"! 1°!“ ‘g1 Admin‘ The 2:16 to 2:18 Trot and Pace hu four starters led by r i YE ous laughter tonight the was won by LAC bed: ' THEATRES “ HOLY , MATRIMDNY” in MONTY WOOLLEY ing spark that ignites the screen with glori- I t At: the Brighton Horseshoe club horseshoe medal, which East two years, will again sta e. LAC. McCourt will meet Andrew Martin tn the best 0 Sandy D.. The Baker und Joled ---and Glasgow, Earl McCourt 1 1, two out ' FRIE-FOR-ALL TROT JUNIOR FllEE-FOR-ALI’. TIP ABBE. 2.06 l-l. by Bert Abbe, owned by Glasgow, driven by J. O'Brien. THE WALNUT ABBE. 2.05. by ale Gold. one of then is opt to be returned tho wlnner. _ t, u‘ Good m m _ rliibl I'll!!! oii tho lllfllfllll will be the second dlvlslon of the 2.25 011mm 11W ° ° W '1 Trot and Pace with eight horse: slated to take the word and like "N! lf“°..22° 5:42: “inter. Git-Cw News o- -»-»-» the St Stephen 1 1,119,“? till?!‘ madflme niflowdRhgg A IIGW 818i‘ combina racing than was the one . -tt1 r cc- ‘lt: en re e. _ _ ‘logic was second, widow's Pride tlon with the electrtfy- 1W1 "11""?! "1 '1" ""11"" I'""°~ Here to how they will take the word: 2:16 to 8118.11.01‘ AND PACE y Roy Burnett. SANDY D.. 2.09, by The King Direct, owned by Alllngham and Alex- LEE BREWER, 2.06 3-4, by Lee Harvester. owned by Milton BelLI Moreslle. SUNNYMEADE, 2.07 l-l. by Peter Volo, owned by D. J. Mehnn, St. JUNE FRENCH, 2.11, by Prologue. owned by J Pope Clarke. Chur- by Volomlte, owned by Frank Adulns, Ilallfu, glowing hear" 1' Pitt st. Joliii. N. n. flrlvcn b 2. MONTAGUE n“ a E M. a Stephen, driven by J. D. Malian. MONTAGUE’ SATURLMY I‘ Ltd" driven by J. O'Brien. 7:15 and 9:45 P. M. 4_ ‘_""'“““' ""‘ , i: i . C . SOURIS l under i lien by J onroy MONDAY 8:30 P. M. i, ‘fi L1 -__ " ~-— r Chuilfltltlown, diivoii by u. 2. h. Stephen. driven by D. J. Mehan. lottetown, driven by Lon O‘Meara. H h 4. WATCHIM, 2.06 3-4, driven by W. Hood. 5. LEE McKILLOP. 2.09, by Lee Harvester. owned by Joe O'Brien, New driven by J. O'Brien. w ‘ __ . M K.“ _ _ on hand, McLellan, Trainer, McDa- Haley, Mllltown. N. 3.. drlvcn by ll. Holey. ., o 2J6 Tm, and Pa“ £51111lwtghflléggimicglristtgg orfllyifllgo tlon placing second, Previous third nold, Crockett. Anyone falling to ‘l. JACOB WITIIROW, 2.18, by Lee Harvester. owned by J. ll. Duel, 24.14 t ‘ll-ii tie t‘ c h d} _ anti the others bunched a few show up Wm lose by demum the rum“ ‘mun by w no“ it tit-eat baitii" gftjlsllelellOihgiiiOn gasket tahfLit-aiilxlgatmilli; lengths back‘ génlgflggoilxll cflgaqffle 0f the 1011111!- ’ ' ' - I ' F3 1l‘-_1'» 9, upper turn Thor kept their posl- SUMMARY I: the c 15m‘; the O c Crab 2:25 TROT AND PACE—-!nd Division minus 111W 1‘ ttcns tn the tln-cC-qtlnrtcrs when LYHFOIG yummy we“ Cup w“ we: by med scum l. MAE LEE. 2.16 l-A, by Leo Harvester, owned by llovvnrilli. John- s»; int; wzirtf Jcy n11 Weill, to drives. Curuna- C Hanfv Budlong (mwery) 1 1 . ' son, St. John. driven by T. Selnnle. 111-" "Wt two M¢K111111> “'11s e1 0111151185 Bhnnndgn .w, Kglly) ,,,, _, 4 g 2. GEORGE MAC, 2.15 1-1. by Abbs woiuiy, owned by ClIIflQl Wtllk, the out-| pad at the top of the stretch with George Gay (Jay) _ > _ a 7 ' Gonna“, driven by a Wm!‘ PH811~1¢°1iT1'1\ccv Hanover comma on very Quake“ BO, ,sch,',,,,,',,'n, _ 4 3 cornwams [n "s. EVA WORTHY, 2.11. by Abbe woitliy owiiod by Dr PIDICOI m- ""'~11‘111“ 1'11"“; 11151 10k 71mg“ 111mb tgwcgfllrsi, Professor Cleats lRockford) '. 5 4 lntyre Montague driven by L Colllnii i . ., .. . _ u r‘ P . . . . 1 “"1"- PJ‘ Qtfc-‘k “jigs féflhg°°good as “m. Milfgflfflli. Ltiiiiot (Barnett) . a 5 , , l. 1m. nuonono, 2.1a. by ciiiuiiibt Bllfllflnl, owned by Horne n. md- flashed under. Tracey was lnchesi B1""1C11_J~ 1,1131 ‘Jumlsom - 7 6 N. s. W11"!- KlBIEl-Ohi if“!!! b)’ H- Willi- Tlm 2 7 1-4 230 1-2 __ Hub; m Pm, good Over coronmturp In- g-l-hurseiuw-vned hi, All,“ I l. LADY ROSE. 2.15 1-2, by Calumet Budlong. owned by I‘. l. Mo- rt to m0Vf‘ up flation fourth and Baron ftfthm Lowery,- Montague‘ i a Llalléla Charlottetown, driven by G. Hooper. . 51,291,111‘, 1111i‘ Hf,“ c1g§§§-n;ff“f§1',,§§‘“§‘Q§".,§,D§ 2214 to ziis riot iiiiil riioo Mmmirron N s sept no - ' dnm, if, yndzifitff’ b’ um" “m” b’ m“ 03"“ "'°"""- - .. s u» r1121.’ t A1 (O'Bl ) t 11 _ ' ' " ‘ - =- M took t... til-ts: t1 ii;- hi: ‘ifiifhfinélnggggiob? =M<Z',{“i1{1§p111§11§1g y.§i;°'1‘fe,,1,v iv?‘ Kelly) ,_ g g 3 $11,‘ CA Qllfégdmgvbfntfg mmmzfw 1. 312.11‘! itauvtbgica. liIgHIKIIBIItQK, owned by wllllllll Melhe, rom 1v a litlif 1t"it".!1 m- - . - ‘v , Glflltne tWeir) . 4 3 2 ‘ ' ‘i 1 i l " ' '"'"' - ° -"- » lBiion coming from behind in th a, _ Nova Scots senor baseball fna: _ l . . , Stretch after losing tiii ii-iii ill. tllie‘$g1>h?f:,l ,‘,;),"§,1,“;r1,1,1 g g d; ioiiiiiiii iii the 11th llmillK, the 11 3.1;: Agrferlilybcllalllllsgblzlldhllli owned by (m. A. c-uiio-b. sun-oi- - ' ‘M ' ' '"' half to nip the mile. Coronation Tlamaytog 210 -1-_2~z~_o9 H, Tat-s won e64 verdict over Halifax - Y ~ Y- E I l “d 0 was second. Baron third. Christie Wing,“ ih-ors-e Owns-d by Wm shipyards 1n the decidtn game of ' P. - s a p 1BuglO2gl-‘f3uAiil qrrisillngllladxorégligth. 1111111 Mcabbm“ 5t Stephen thalflitlhestilemsdditifeatpoildiur apiece Y I13.- D - n ‘ ' ' y It H A. widow-s Prid ‘my, a Classified Trot. 2:19 or Slower Helm“ or Cornwallis singled and N P I ihatstle wcifli Jollity to takeethe first 01,111?“ Burma“? (B_r°°k' 1 l 4 started a steal for second. Second . . 111F111 0f 1118 1911111" 9W1"? W111“ .115 ' ‘ " ‘ " baseman Lawson Fowler let catcher I iiRhefl Mae finishing very close w Tracey Hanover (Conroy) . 5 2 1 Jack Roberts. thmw through and e a l J the two leaders. As they got. the f°frl°fifitl°’fhlxlicii{i<liop( 8mg i g 391114111 Mlmliered home from first. p y s ' i§.'§..i:"titsistimwiisiz"all: its. ‘ac-Moi: . . . - y - S k C - c. 1 . . . 1 ’ . - _ . T101111! '.':t.."'i:tt'.t-. ‘SSE-i P11111111’ #1111 1-‘11111-1 K 0f 0 Tennis 08mg he“ o" t'n“es fitmllyi ttaking‘ overtllcialf “IflxhdOlgP Bgggfiggggxsggffigtgxned by 59°- ‘ ' _____ ---—; _——-—.-—_—--— testvct. rom cre on e .. i _ _< . 5 T] A |kdr O en Horseshoe Tourney at the. Stephch horse was never headed, we“ F" A" ——-— y w mo‘ p . s; y-t winning bv three-quarters of a 3011113’ (C°111°Y1 - 2 5 1 1 The Junior double: in the Hilmmering out a dozen hit; 9,11 51'111‘i““ chm‘ Pm to -a lenLZIh ‘with Rhea Mae at Joliitys R11" Mae ‘Bamem - 3 1 3 2 Knights of Columbus tournament ___ but one of them figuring ln 'th¢ 13111‘ Seplembfl‘ End's reccwea: pad. Jos dale Hoosier ivas fourth. wkmws Pr”? 111111111151 1 a 3 3 Bot under way yesterday when (conttnnod from page scoring, Detroit Tiger; yegtei-dqy at the (‘11111 ""111 "°°" 111° 231"‘, Lew Mc inney fifth and Dale H. gmiedge ggslicr 1111mm g 2 g Miss Lorraine McNeely and Jack w-"I- 1 ~r - -- <~ handed New York Yankee; their '1 Scmcmher‘ siyhd H t m, M m Lg“? McKimieg-‘n (W ' LR/[ifldylvlg-amedlliltp tgntzivlnwitfliltzrzi fry: ‘K111151333,’ urelfcniinlt (to S: lenlelr tflltmi! slififilfght loss’ 8-12’ hm Show ..n ea : ea ae gave c ' as y s ' o g as a e pt. , e an u ft l. ENTRANCE 25c cgowd nnotherkthrtll ns she came The ""B-1"252%9a1 2 Butledr, 6-06 5-0. M‘ B b said the Saskatchewan Premier had can league $825552? ‘vjlrtuailflrflrti- "t! . . ~-."' "i" " .. a -1- MWOURTI it-itititoa slattlgilld wmmng “w” °“'“ed b1’ M°"1' Doqyieflgntal M.pMc'il(enz1:sw111rp1ti-y ttiorfhiiiletgecimyttortfrriiilesi? trtisiigilgiriis nocii thgdulileivDlxélaii-i‘ “Zthlfii” his 5°°-‘T1""~ R1181! Mae W811i 718111 10 1119 1%?” Lff§yi>iiziitihiiilthliiiiis' M1” Phym“ MacMlllnn Mid F7961 the loans unless the province's plan 25th pitching victory Against a do. .front followed by Jossdnl H s- .' H ' Co c. i,» ted b tl-i D ll . f , ' _f,'.it\r. Lew McKinney. tiaciiig egry B1111’ B1ShOPéMCM1-“E1 ' 1 1 g At. the same hour, Miss Beth- ¥§§,§°,°,,',°, annybeen ea tmgffyntil, ‘iffffi ‘atfrflidpflftgifijifi i i» t ' it ‘ "_ dine» . .. .. 3 3 2 and hank Smsworth ‘ Hr a lco ece . n e wor ser es c amp omit sea.- o Previous (Conroy) .. . 7 6 3 5mm, Ten-ml Mr. Isle) said this was a pro- son. Thls Ann Jam,“ Lady m, ,A,.,,_ - M“ evening m the “hm o, 905M which. ill the light of your A: cievetoiio. the tiiaioiii pushed g) _ __ 4 5 Lme mews doubles Messrs Walter publicly XlTliAOUnCEd attitude to the across two runs in the 13th inning ________________ _ _ _ Marjorie Budkmg (war) 6 4 qlcuuen and Noel Wilson £00k the treasury bill obligations 0f your nro- tio cdlze out Boston Red Box 11 to H _ m" . _ u _ c _ Knmws Nightmare vincc, would involve a loss to the 10 before an estimated 500 fans. '.":.."::..§:"".. hf?“ ‘.5’ fr. i iiy, Itfcllyit p 1o 1o 5 ,’,',{g';;.§,{,';3,'g ,§g,,g:°;<,;,*,§ggf@,agt Demliflon twisury or swsomow. ----_- - Pm“ 911C171 (11/1111141111111’ i 9 7 11 The match will be finished over y; | m || l Pearl Bumpm tSwecneyl 8 8 9 . _ 0"! i“ l1 9' Nltro Hal t0‘Brtcn) 2 9dr the “eek md‘ ‘N. . outlls "Call Timc: 2:15 1-2, 2:112:14. REGTNA- 56111- 1'0 — ‘W1 "- Winning horse owned by R. I. McIntyre, Charlottetown. Officials Starter: D. K McLeod. CANUCKI HULL. England -— (C?) —- Or-i ganizatlorls here are co-opei-atlngl in the entertainment of members] Premier Douglas of Saskatchewan, commenting on a letter made pub- ic by Finance Minister Ilsley to- day, stud: "I have not received the HULL ENTERTAINS Judas: Walter S. Brown, B. Thane Bdvea, Harry Sllllphant. Timers: L. B. MacMillan. By- ron Brown, Dr. A. A. Lockhart. Clerk of Course: W. J. Brown Assistant Clerk of Course: W. H. Beaten. Patrol Judrze: Charles Show. Remember When By The Canadian Pres: A horse callcd Hash made hash of the record of Clmlledtin, biz horse of the year. tn the Narrag- ansett Spacial four ears ago to. day. The half-length defeat was en's second in t 0 . lind Eiflht . Massachus- k Do Cltullied Chesterfields. Dining Room 1 Apply 247 Grafton St. Phone 1770 “SHAEF must be a damn small place, taint even on the map!" Suites, Kitchen Sets, Buf- l churn. rflgatgieguzeliiuiqliisigslireflloom chmrfiltm 0r sou: Stock ion m oubi onio- artlelol u nu piw- letter from Mr. Ilsley. Apparently he is much more interested in making political capital than tn settling the seed grain issue for the farmers." of the Canadian Forces who are to spend their leave attending a British Council study course at. Hull University college. o--—--_-- _ _--__. m . Auction Sale i AT NEW HAVEN tuouonv, um. 25 AT iiao r. u.“ Iiimlnatructedb H.011 IQQA,CI llt | llll Imk. mlchlneryybnd 801;: boulellgldteffgctlae.‘ by "u" AIM” I l-gTxslllholidgood lnlltt our: to Iroollon In Ilia spring; I fut cattle, MACHINERY: I hinder: tMJl.) In good working order, 2 hoy mow- irli‘! potato diner. an: plow. 2 nu spring tooth hurrowl, '1 pulpor. argrblower, .3 truck wuon, l heavy suitable for tractor; I not °" ‘l’ "11 ""1 llwl- i drivihlt nun. 1 norm waxon. 1 s l-z borne lrleelvsr ;II:'I:Q,I:.:IIQ|IT'I:, l I]: lsoatller team rein. 1 let single l bind". h“. l. w.‘ I lel lbs» 1 set scales, 240 lbs» HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: l sowing machine, l room stove, l ltltgi. en range with hot. water reoervok, l kitchen table, 1 null “bk, g u“, W. II. IIIATON, Arena“, Guilty To Robbery "rntmo, n. 5., Sept. 2o- (on _. Dennis Schunamun of nearby Harmony and Dawson Ruchton of Truro, both in their teens. pleaded guilty today to robbery with viol- ence against Leslie Hilder. Truro taxlmnn. Hilde: was beaten and robbed of $38 yesterday. Magistrate John L. Crowo mur- ved sentence. Premier 1 liianning 36 Yesterday Dudey Patch Club. New Flt-rt Abbe, owned by Clayton R. Mo- Th above curl is certainly a starry one and an even better dly’! e vellerdly 1| fully filled"! 11>’ 1'11"" 1‘°""“‘°“ from the loser; THE BAKER. 2.0a 1-4. by oiiittiii rsiiio, owned by J. n. Mehan. st.:1’° “'5 °“- , . , Slli ADMIRAL. 2.10 by Admiral Gnttun, owned by Plclou Foundries ' iprtvllege and they certainly know v Racing fond certainly got: their Seven hflllQl will take the word In the 2:1!) to 2:22 Pace and uny_ money's worth yesterday with that great 5-class card run of! on the ing. Never in this writer's mem- ory at least has he witnessed such great driving finishes with inches at ttmes separating the winner . Today there la another great card arranged that. should pro- t vide even a better brand of the harness game-it’ that ts posslble~ Fmlmw spwwmam “’“"" b h 30559513 501.9, 2,10 1-4, by Counterpbrt. owned by Murray n, and much interest is etng s own in all of the five classes that will 5 Despite the length of yester- day's meeting, including an. extra heat the officials in charge‘ did l splendid Job and had the completed in good time.‘ Of course all their decisions did not reach favor with the crowd but this always happens no mat- ter ln what branch of sport - pie are officiating. It is the am’ card .. S how to take advantage of it; but: at the same time it is all done in a sportsmanlike way and all such tn- cldents are quickly forgotten. Connie Smythe is back in Can- ada-on route to a military hod- now battered Major, cheerful and lyzing shrapnel wounds affecttn his spine. clieerlly greeted offlcia interviewers aboard th Lady Nel- son Saturday. thoug evidently suffering occasional twlnges from the wounds that have left him flat on his back. The old fire—the dy- namlc spark that enlivened many u session over the boards in Maple Leaf Gardens-flatly than. The man who took overseas the 30th Light Anti-Aircraft; Battery has his own schedule of priorities wife-his mtly. For l! also 1| credited for the able improvement er Hal Newhouser. comeback at. second one of the brlgh Detroit season. o shortstop Joe Hoover have team- etll up to lead the circuit tn double ay. P. l'l in as the been an club's lot pitcher now playing centre field, represents much of Manager Joe flaootd muscled d his enforced hoopltolizbtton. . thinks there will be considerable work there -demandt tton. could easily be second-ore the boys ovenou. He to A terrific lot that for them." ‘ presidency ol the National If rated tops in the min And friends alike month: before I could or would take ovor the job. Red (Button) and Lester after things at they can do ent action of the league tn barrln players who from military service-on grounds other than the second long the "goalies" pads. "In fact, moat “two years aao I told the lea- e at hiiow that Maple were tn the forefront of the move to have the ruling adopted." and that was that, as all who know the Major could understand. adage that a straight: line from home plate to centre field meas- ures the strength or weakness of and New York should have the American League race to them- selves. capable veteran, er. to have thrown out snuffy surn- Weiss, stealer. son, having done it three times. I - o MA spcrkplug in the infield with s bnttln: surge and masterly -enslve centre line for the Tigers, C friends-and they are legal: - he wants to renew bcquoin noolhipo. shake their hands - and hear about the absent‘ ones. His health-No. 3 in sequence- to him is but; a matter of time. A week hence he anticipates a. ston- och operation. and from then is hopes will go into building weakened t1‘ About. Maple Leaf Gardens - be nq his atten- Flfth on the lsti—lnd it sold: “There I can and wtfl do “Are you going to take ‘over the nest-ion that of frient eague?" wu the one "That comes after-At. wtI be (Patrick) are looking present and I know a g_rea_t job.” "What do you think of the rec- have been excuse medical reasons!" was shot on goal from por‘ mtndedjriendl. "That should have boon done ago," was the rebound frolln a . 1t should be done, and I Leaf direct-orb It's a tried and true baseball bell club. On that bests, Detroit O O O Paul Richards, a as its No. 1 catch- ls the only receiver Detroit has Richards New York Yankees‘ base- more than once this sea- Rtchu-ds. a former manager, mout- shown by Pitch- base has been t spots of the aggressive play. Mayo and Roger Cramer in centre eld. with his September .500 de- ploy, completes a strong Mike Gui-bark’: excellent work takl I? Rollie Romney's place ankces’ chief catcher has overlooked factor ill the e "like Johnny Llndell, the reformed EDMONTON. Bert. 20 - (OP) - Premier _Mannn¢ of Alberltnl youngest. Canadian Premier, today celebrated his 36th birthda. He has been Premier lince 1 caedtnil the late hurt. is Social Credit govern- ment wail returned ta power tn the provincial general election last All. 8. HOLLOW! IIXTISII LIAII NEW‘ DIILIU“ -—. as Ottlgl. n puny mucu no u o Royal I tan Navy nu followed the ouurlplo of the British N . W servo with ttogotllgcy: McCarthy‘: battln! punch. a St. Louis has had trouble behind e plate and unexpected leaks c of the infield th Mallllld 6.3a Id ' _ w ere n u er n4 vrn wmhm M" ‘steflhens have fallen-i“ off e the oarly__s _ from Junior and Intermediate , AEROPLANE _ CLASSES _ Put Your Nolle In At ‘Ibo YJLCJ. Reinforcement Policy by pieces _ot' an explotlitig wears a plaster cast. 0n his llfflVlI in Canada Major sinytho issued a strongly charging that Canadian merits betn taxpayers to insist that nc money be spent on well-trained send them to the battlefronts, I Nlisiisiiiciiur; mlmdy, front dispatches said, i“ rlmly to the breaches in i?” '1“? erce rianry and tank attac pttal in Toronto. The battling. but. and 36 ‘many {mks “We knock: out by the 1st At-tny ii 1111111111115 119511119 15111190151“ 13"" fighting alone. The Gmmans li-Jre throwing in reserve; iii m, effort to prevent further pent-brawn into Get-may east of Aachen. Aachen were well co-tirchznniitl i\.:h heavy artillery for the first time in wit-cits the en- emy atr force offered stronit support to ground mops. correspondent. with American form on personal problems, First comes east of Aachen. is fa his doubt now that; the Gennans are making their Siegfried Lima. moot of it reduced lied bombardment and I demolttlons, finally fell to American mpg nnd swept on hundreds U‘ nxfitel, on across Northrn France iintt onto up act-than soil. It wu esvinwtd 11W count of Null P1191111"! 11115111 11111 I" htg as 11 Eddie Mgyo’; “ T's one thing to produce 5EFYEMBEK 21 19 ______l:_ Prid Denounces C”, i Back tn Cunhdn aboard the in‘. Ctldlltlil . 911R rom lhance, Major Conn i 111mm, cheer- spine Ilthfllr Cuett, he ully from his cot. Struck in hell in fighting around worded statement relnfom. received overseas a" poorly tra ned" and urging m, lllOfi oldtcrs in. this country (‘Xctipt u, ’:;—_: (Continued from page ll The Americans were ‘iiaitgtti; the Sieg. 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