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CHESTERFIELD suites which floor samples-mow. clearing to make flo er spac la: KENT sr. , 2:11 arrlvediearly this week alld Hunters‘ Garner (Continued Irom Page 6) m they also have dropped oil 1n bumbers. O O My records show that’ on an opening day (Sent. 1st) in the early 1980's I checked 16 gunner! at Blooming Point ponds and their kill averaged 9 ducks per mah- They were mostly blacks and Blue- wlng teal, with the blue-willie pr!- dominatlng by a slight marlin- There was the odd Green-wing teal and scaup observed that day- Oniy the odd gunner had lell than 4 ducks. Today its the other way round....only the odd gun- ner hast birds. O O Up until 1989 I had no trouble securing my daily quota on the opening ‘day i! I really went ai- ter the limit. In those years be- ginning in i900 the daily bag limit fluctuated between 10 pnd i2. In the early 1920's the daily bag limit per gunner was as. This was lat- er-. ducod to l5 per day and then around i040 it was cut to l2. It was nothing unusual tor two gun- ners to bag d0 ducks on the open- ifl! day when this number was legal. _ O O O - My records show ulat since 1M one has had to really hunt and have good luck along. with the hunting to bag any ducks worth while. Talk about getting the llmlt on the opening day this last iew years-mine fest is rarely ac- complished. , . O O O In 1M’! 1d daily bag limit was ducks (exclusive oi Museum-n 1 didn't shoot '1 in the "'0 years let alone in one day: Last season I didn't hunt decks on (oostleuss on Pm ll) on: smut (Continued irorn Page 6) with than. The! are all sound l"! consistently improving. We note in The Harness Horse that rm; Irisoo em i-s, (or- wned by charles Ohand~ 25% Discount (IROCKETT iillid STOREY Ltd. "Where Prices Are Born , Bul- . Not are now at this Revere stables. They were broughtyhere by Rollie Wood, who is acting for owner Ind TAhQY. Dartmouth. N5.‘ A lot’ oi visitors have been to see them and admired the condition they are in. O! course the late touches have been added by the deit han ~oi that master equine artist Godle Cdrr. who in his ipng career has taken care oi some o! the beet in the land. It’ was a pleasure lor the writer t0 look them over and welcome them to Prince Edward Island. Jolllty is one oi the best bred horses ill the country. his sire Calumet Adam is also the sire o1 Nibble Han- over 1:5e 3-4. sis-e o! the sensa- tional Knight Dream 3, 1:59. champion three-year-old pacer oi 1948 and several others. will ‘remember Baron. that periormed “n Maritime tracks tor several years and osm- pslgned in 1947, won several events and heats in others and also did very well in Joe 0’Bl'i€fl8 stable at Foxboro, Mass. Last year Baron made thirteen ell-Til and was the winner of two heals. At Montague August 4th he we! 2-2-1. Kelly's Nightmare winnll-fl with l-t-n, time. ma. m! M. 2:16 l-l. Again at Mollilill" l?“ ugust aeth heron we: I-fl-I- a Kelly's Nightmare wiuuloe with 1-1-3, time, 2:14. 2:13 8-5. one i-s. = t" .__- Phoenix, Arizona, track closed its iirst season Friday nlsht. lllsreh lath. alter being a some concern ier 4e nights. The final night drew an attendance o! 4.- 000 and the’ moms was otoblbi-v the best oi the entire nicotine’. A great battle took place between lint Onslse and the Canadian driver Clint Hodelns tor leadlnl driver. only a few points serm- ated them when l-he racing start- ed that evening. then in the first couple or events Cruise tool: a good-lead but i-iodsins closed inst in the last three races to win the valuable trophy cndpther awards. . rsc ng. ..r..."~.ea"..:' “l"'““'wl‘.‘.‘2 the‘ aleeting showed’ a loss oi some $100M cue to the weather which w the coldest eavperierlced in Pl: in the Qiieanoi-y oi any inhlblthtp 5 yet hill! not again larger v . ,~ ) be iy year. e i in u ‘Unle ted states in with Laurel. eon-sine up m! Maryland; shortly seamless. right AVnT-i .-~. Lani. or‘. Raised" through the season .with Cili- iomla iollowlng Lexington in ear- ly October‘ and oooalnulns "M" late November. then Phwl“ Opel-ring up again. The 0W0!" tunlties ior winning money "ii-h ! good, sound last horse'are now al- most unlimited. U wards or 200 / horses 1W stebiied at the 176mm- N- Jo 1m‘ grounds. Harry 901mm‘ “i” trains for Arthur a. McGee. M1- gusu’ “ling, has twelve "iwld including the three-Y"1"°1d 9"‘ ing filly Television 2. 3111 1‘5' winner 0i one oi the Pfimipi“ stakes st Roosevelt Raceway. 815° several other events last ma», m», {our two-year-ol 01;” that show great promise» l!" m Maritime horses Arm clogs 3- l-5. Lucky Spam" - 211° Jeanette Dale 2:06 2-5. l-illgl and 2gp Ann Royal 2.10 1- Monty Budlong 1:14- Our readers will remember i-hlt in the iall o1 1947 Mncxrltfire and his scent MW" M“ m; purchased tour o! the abovedm last iall oousht MOW 1mm“ nuring the 1948 season Ann 9N made 19 starts in dashes or new won' eieyxen héecsétsd sggmfliiiflll- r r -~ (meme u. Her total winnlnB§ mm and she is bell‘! llbqrally staked in the 1:10 patel- She was bred-and A revidcifilbaa’ first record by 000118 - 1 b‘ summer-side. Jeanette Dee Y elevdele. made i! Km" i“ hm’ or races winning twelve heals $8.845, making her totsi wlnn nil ‘mm’ Sm is w“! siikednsle ‘he p15 paces. Jeanedeb w“- was trained and develoPQ i’ w“ ms Keilv. southrorl- W" w“ am by Volomlte. made a1 s . last sea/son winning fourteen hel-S 511d asses. makiilll Ml‘ "WQS; nines 84.742 ‘(liking her e1 l to the 2:17 class uaoe. Linn Mlle was trained and develwfi i’! w‘: lard lrellv Ind W" ""4 “I! H. Horton. Murray 31"?» 7-,‘ é Ann Rqygl made ilve starts as season and won three. takintt = record 0t 2:10 i-5. she has been kept eligible u. the 2:24 awe W‘ will be ltberally staked. Al‘! 110W reed Lshey. President oi the Dartmouth Drlvlnll Club. Dart- mmlm’ N, g. and Don Larlee. who was a member oi the Dartmouth Arrows oi the air ma‘ heel"! cieult. arrived here last evenllll d are at The Charlottetown. $1. flier completing his studies at it. Mlchaefa Colleen. ttalltax. lieat month will take up his du- ties with Harry Whitney's stable now training an. Althea.’ loath .'~,. _~‘. only .. $149.00 we have used as e for_ newer suitew-CLEARING AT PHONE 834 ‘Lamas smmsv AFTERNOON LEAGUE Y. M. C. A. Team No. 1—5 points N. MacDonald . 218 219 176 E. MacDonald .. 177 270 140 A. Sutherland . 10'! 93 128 H. Likely 124 174 F. MecKenzia 145 I59 B51 7T7 Team No. 2—3% points G. Barbour .. 90 226 173 D. MacDonald . 99 208 I87 A. Cameron 174 191 I53 0. MacDonald . 176 205 2Y7 B. Roper ..... ._ . Team No. Il-lli points G. Bagnsll 18L M. MacNelll Team No. 4-0 Point; J. Rogerson .. 06 222 153 B. MacEachern 162 12’! 129 Mary Ives 222 179 I32 Nellie Brown 108 09 144 M. Brady 101 1M 159 690 7B1 717 High single E. MacDonald 270 J-ilgh three N. MacDonald 813 Carolina. Members o! that stable include Chris Spencer 2:00 2-5. that was ilo ntocaliiornia icr the 060.000 trot ast May and won a large piece o! it. The gelding’: winnings in 104a total over I82.- 000. He ls owned by Dunbar Beet- wick, treasurer oi the United States Trotting Association. Don is a keen horseman and we will be very much surprised it he does not become one o! the topldriv- cs-s of the U. B. A. in later years. We acknowledge with grateful thanks the assistance given this column irom time to time by Rich- hattan ‘Conlpany. Long Island, N. Y. Dick is a iormer native all Charlottetown who takes an in- terest in harness racing and sends us items which we use in this col- umn. The many friends o! Harry Murphy ct the Charlottetown lost Oiiide Dept. very greatly re- g-ret his present illness which has conlined him to hospital this week. Yesterday he was r ed somewhat better. . by which ard l-iegan 0i the Bank oi Man- Gunn (coach). Th9. 011M111 Home Nurses iln- ally btroke the P.W.C. Cu-Eds stranglehold on the Ladies Senior Island beslrolssll championship when t-htv lbpped on their first leans win in the best two o! three Iemes series with a well earned 14- 7 win over the College girls at the Otlndall Home last night. , The winners broke the live-year hold that the Oo-Eds had wrapped around the title by outtighting the P.W.C. squad in an exciting game; that was witnessed by a packed: crowd oi! hoop (ans. The first game. ended in s 21-18 win tor the newly crowned champions. Starting out nth fast clip the winners piled up a (>0 lesd at the end 0d the first half as Madge ThWflB-i end Shlrlle Stearns sc- counted ior the six points. Thomas had four and Stearns two. Joan Scales. tall centre tor the scholars and their highest point getter Ln the last game. was guarded very close in the hall and could not get near the basket. The Nurses con- trolled the play throughout the hall.‘ and missed many line chances ey might have added to their tots a The losers also missed game baskets due to erratic shoot- rig. OOmlIlg back into the scoring column in the last hall’, the losers fought tooth and nail with the Nurses and were just outscored by one point. the score for the hsli laelns 8-7. Joan scales led the co- Eds in a losing cause as she col- lected six points with two baskets and two ioul shots, Barbara Mathe- son scored the other P.W.C. point on a ioul shot. For the winners, (our Nurses scored two points each in the last hali 11> account for their winning points. Evelyn Henry,‘ Shirlle Steam-e. Joyce Gay, and, Madge Thomas were the polntgcttfl ere. . The Nurses in winning the title were Just continuing their whirling ways ior the season. They hsvel gone undefeated so far this year. The crown had previously gone tot the P.W.C. Co-Dds for the past iive 99ers and the Nurses had- been Ilihting ibr thd title during that time but had not succeeded in wresting it item the shoulders oi the now eat-champions. Coach Neil Young stated last night that his team would play the Bummer-side High School team in an exhibition game iollowing the playoii encounter between the‘ Reece and Ray's Millionaires io- nilht in the P.W.C. audltorltlls‘ The game was handled by two Saint Dunstalfs players. Bob Noble and Bill Buokieae. The timers were Wendell Gillie and George Your‘. Alter the game the P.W.C. team wereescorted into the Nurses Home where they were treated to a won- derlul lunch that was served by the Nurses. During the course oi the lunch both coaches Nell Young oi the winners and Bob IieClair oi the (Io-Eds spoke brieily and aired the scntiuncnts oi both the winners and the losers. Nee-ale I111"! WT!’ ..a 0 i e .2 0 0 4 1 o 1 2 .1 0 0 :- o 0 o, o 0 0 o 0, .0 0 3 0 .0 0 1 0, ...0 o o 0 1 0 e 14 m as :41‘ rr ...a 2 1 e .0 l 1 1_ 0 0 1 n .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 o o o ....o 0 0 0 a a a r Matthews. also awarded to the members oi Nurses Win Basketball l Title, Defeating P. W. C. CO-eds Two Straight Summierside Bonspiel Summary oi’ final results, total scores oi leading rinks at sllmmerside Bonspiel: B Club w r. Pia. H. B. Matthews A 3 0 35B A. Olllrk .55. 3 0 350 R. T. McOully . B 2 l 340 T. A. Campbell . SS 3 0 333 H. M. Wood . . . . .. S 2 l 332 H. L. Sear I 1 318 G. F. G. Bridges ...B 2 1 274 R. W. Lister ..... ..B 2 1 266 W. R Cruiokshank C 2 1 259 W. E Mclrmls C 2 1 254 J‘. Wolslenholme B 2 l 254 R. Griffin . W 2 l 220 Legend: A-Albealton; SS-Surn- merside; B-Beaver (Moncton); S- Eackvllle; C-Charlottetown; W- Windsor. ‘Ilhe Curran & Briggs ‘Irophy was awarded icr the year to the Albert/on Rink skipped by H. S. Individual prizes were the Matthews rink as well as to the members of the Summerslde rink skipped by J. A. Clark and the Beaver Club rink skipped by R. T. Mocully, these being the rinks scoring second and third on the points system. ' Special mention should be made of the curling periormsnce ct the rink ircm Ssckville. N.B.. skip- ped by Mr. H. M. Wood. Al- though Sackville has not had a curling rirur ior a considerable illumber oi years. the Snckville curlers have kept their interest and skill alive by visits to neigh- bouring curling centres. Bu"! l5 Amherst and Moncton. In the s-ummerslde Bonspiel, -Mr. Wood won his first match by deIeatirlB the strong Beaver Club rink skip- pQd by m, Justice Bridges. and W031 his third match bv detest- lng the Summerslde Play it Safe. Spring top-line accessories rink skipped For Real lleat—-Ph0ne l240.—llsk For “Princess" Toll Quality llld *SYllllEY Goal Sold Iv a 4A. PICKARD and COMPANY LIMITED Pictured above is the Prince Edward Island Hospital Nllrsee basketball team who last night captured the 63m”; mblzlhhginll“ gill-Allllihllllillp by taking their second straight victory from the Prince oi’ n4 m u” be“ o’ "keen"?! en I I a mplona. The nurses took the ilrst game 21-18 and the second on‘ ‘o’ u“ ‘m’ m ‘M, wnuctlsflv or o tats. It lathe iirst time that the P.W.C. hoop squad have lost u“ Jay“ my Emmy Lou m, e ml: Bow. l. to It. Madge Thomas, Joy MacLeod, Thelma Mao- soyei unuottefnllue Lani: R “bulls -u Gum’ Evelyn mmy’ GM" mm“ 3km“ I i l6 P» "Mil; 10W! left to right-Jackie Boas (mascot), Neil Youth Btearna, -Photo by Garnhum. llarmon Field - Defeats Flyers In Thrilling. Game In the most thrilling game play- ed at the airport this season the American basketball leum from Harmon Field, Nild., defeated the Flyers, Prince Edward Island in- termediate champions, by the score of 48 to 43. The score was 43 to 42 in favor of the local airmen with 33 seconds to go. The R. C. A. F‘, elected to let Smith take a foul shot which missed and the Yanks by T. D. Morrison. Mr. Wood almost succeeded in vlrinlnlrlg the second game against T. A. Camp- bell oi Summer-side: the score was tied at the completion oi the regular number o! ends, and Mr. Wood was only a. traction o1 an inch outside the leading stone in the extra end. In spite oi losing one game, Mr. Wood's rink amas- sed a total score o! 332. toranlr iittll in the twenty-live rinks en- tered in the bonspiel. It ls confidently expected that the Sackviile curlers will have a new rink oi their own for next year. and that the Island c/urlers will have an opportunity o! pay- ing a. return visit. . . t PAQEQPE! TllESE STILL PAY Bill IIIVIIIENDS 5W7 dflfmore owners ere u... 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