-1111? CHARLQTTETQWE.--QUARD1%N . v JANUARY 24. 1942 - BACK STRETCH DOWN -THE-. t. nice sight to see so many “lmgscs being driven to sleigh city streets. Quite a getting ready . 111- hi; races which. weather 1°‘. 111E111.- will commenoe next 1 $111]; on lhe harbor ice. The offic- Yf‘? (,1 1r.e Victoria Drlvlns C1115 n} been surveying 1t and making plans 10; a winter of real sport- . 1 15s publications are gilllilgssquilioie a number of aJs $301111 0\D\'ll0l'S offering for sale race 1101-5115. Many have been called up m, 11,9 u. s, army and will have 1,, forget their beloved 519°" 11-11111 the Jail. llle llull and the Dago have W11 111ml to a frazzle. 1w trike the liberty of‘ publishing - of the most interesting articles ,_‘_'_‘_‘ill'€(‘l in the January 14th ' » oi The Harness Horse. pub- llslltfl in Philadelphia, written by 5, Tllilne Bs-lyea of Gagetown. N. 3.. whose letters are so much ap- has three entries paid up for tho Halnblewnian Stake for three-year- irrsrKralli-‘s May Be Making ust. The January payment was $259. m Mr- Kelley was called to shell fiit for Armie Hanover by F- 0 Wyn. James Volo by mm Jim. Mona Hanover Flash. A total eligible by the January payment and among the stars that the others will be up against is included Col- by Hanover 2. 2.04 1-2, Pay Up 2, 2.05 3-4, Cannon Bali 2. 2.06 1-2, Green Diamond 2, 2.08 l-4_ 1m youngsters were kept eligible for thn two-year-olzl stake. January Payment which was $200. (Canadian Pressl 13051-011 31111115’ famous Kraut Line-Milt Schmidt, Bobby Bauer and Porky DumartF-will be making one of its last appearances with the Bruins tonight when the first- place team clashes with the last- Nate 5pm“ o! Richwood, Ohio‘ place Montreal Cahadieiis a’. Moni- believes tllat the blacksmkhing "$5 “ e three have been ordered to trade is a healthful occupollfln- report for medical examination Friends in Irils community recently tzave him a banquet on the occa- sion of his 92nd birthday. 1'0 back up his claim Mr. Spratt pointed to and Bauer said yesterday that they will only play about seven more games with Boston before giving up National Hockey League dress Bflllfl5 also lost the game One Of Last Appearances ofwcoltgywerfigytjAgalnst will rmlaln with Boston, hockey fortunes suffered whose another blow Thursday in Detroit when ace centre Bill Cowley suffered a. fractured law when he was body- checked heavil and may be out for hthc lest o the season. The 4-3. Red Duttcns Brcoklyn Amer- icans will invade Toronto tonight 111 the only other scheduled NJ-IJ, game and the Dutton forces will be going ail-out to lengthen their lead on the Canadierlg and there- Gagnon paces Vics to 6-2 win GLAlOE BAY, NS" Jan. 23- (CPJ-Old Johnny Gagnon, the one-time National Hockey League great. furnished much of the spark fcr North Sydney Victories tonight as they waltzed to a 6-2 win over the last-place Sydney Millionaires of the Cape Breton Hockey League. The darling Gagncn, cnce one of hockeys deadliest snipers, pick- ed of! one of Vics’ goals and pro- vided assists on another pair to lead the evening's scorers. He set up what turned out to the winning gcal for Bull Langelle. Langelle. cast cff by Millionaires a few weeks ago chalked up two goals against his former team- Military service Annex 300 Ball players NEW YORK. Jan. 23—(AP)— Military service, which so far has called some thzee dozen mayor leaguers and 300 miner leaguers into uniform, seems sure to def-er- mine basebaiks pennant races this year and may ako decide the all- Sl-Zll‘ Hilmfi. The American League has yield- ed Bob Feller, Hank Grecnberg and. Cecil Travis and shortly Wlil ive Ted Williams to the war ef- ort while the Naticnal League has not vet been called to surrender a. single one of its tc-pflight. perform- SKATING JOIN UP - TWICE TODAY - 3-5, 8-10 SKATE and BE IIEALTHY- the FORUM i High szirgic: Mdcl/siin 281. High three: E. MucLcan 636. now yam: laowfrxc PALACE Bowling YM.C.A. BOWLING ALLEYS 31g Fouf Lgggug ' 1W0 61-1181‘ black-smiths who were r th ttl d - f ih c Il- i l » ' l t dl - - prr-ciated 11’! 11115 °°1umn or e ba e re_s o e ana ng a pay-off berth. mates, Jackie Coyle got another ers- Fr day Af ernocl IA es Leail" A11 511115;... U’:- l d ggswilthfi 1g; dmnertilm"? W119 111111 14in Army- A Will for the Leafs would leave pair. Johnny Squarbriggs account- This 15 gasily cxplalnable be- _]_ 11 \V(\b§[,('f 17,3 3.1.1 153 mil- sparkling campagn ma e o 65 ge con nuously for The Kraufs will report to the them only one game behind the ed for the other North Sydgey “use me Amencan Magus has a Strlkers:-- h 173 256 131 by 111111111‘ L. and his victhrgoaoves‘ “gr o‘ 328111121311 had attained an Kltchenert.) gab. lfalnllhll ecrirthe la- first-place Bruins and New York tally. number o; unmgyrjed stars whue M. Cuamcife 122 14g T_ W m0 199 H5 1111-11 _~:ilr§ u: Forbes Dircc- .1 aunt youflhonl. 73 erhwas a mere round Fe. . and in 1e nerm angers. Sydneydppened the scoring with the Kingpins of the Naucmu u“- G. 1x11311231: 1d ilfli’; w; P 232 134 135 'l'll‘ .»\1>:i>t -04 l-4. in 2.03” a time to ym wit?‘ e las ap-OHE Marl-TOM sdgtéal in the first per- gue are mostly family men. DvOlph Raf 0113 80 1r “H1 A 19.; 30g 339 S l‘ .l‘\rl(la.h‘l)z‘fvéil1ls'lll“fltll.xoai;¥l o? pailions go ca up to his mm‘ B B h ° 121B 1111a"? 111111111’ with Mcnmns 331M111?‘¢1ll§iT$§ii§fiib§°eal"“§§§ L‘ Cgrlqy 59 1311 1-11 ’ moon ..._e v . - - - r , *- . a hvrc ill ire Maritime Provm- OXQTS i0 Sfdrl‘ edvefS u) lp i five children, Tiial-ZMI- c“ ’ v and the review of the 1M! ac- The blacksmuhmz tr d u Even so the effect of the draft _ 1,. I)QLICK||\QC oi the stable of "nv. Holda- i 1* ° W} 1" ' has surprised baseball leaders. who Thumbs-Ulw- Aj WC“, 1.-_ y 1.0.110... “hi... the Clip- ge;i*y,,,g;1i>,ig,'geg;,gg*1e,h*g;~;,~1.,,e,! Monster army Moncton 11-3 Royals wm 6-5 frifgefleg 3m» twee-m 110111111381 1,31- ggggg 1;: g; ,3 z. tot...‘ ° 24c- . 170 - 111M111“ of Earle B'Aveir'1"'“ the disalibcarance to some even: andrebgserevs: deivttfiy-Zktitle 0151- E1 Haslflfd 9'7 124 147 G‘ Stcwarz 131 181 2" 11'" 1”““1‘1“1 clmstmaf‘ N“m.°_°r °f or perhaps a great extent b: bu- S M ——— ahoe p‘ H. Price 153 95 12s T°"*1—32951 T1“ 1’ "W16 Home’ M5 T?“ 331' 1°5- trucks. tractors and such forms Ports program slam-r Jonu. an. .1111. 23- coR-NWALT- Jw- 23-“312- The score is changing coilstant- L. Higgins 132 161 19c Big“ 51113" A- 11°°1°»‘1*°1' “l y; tie. lllkqg/Lsfijzgsgoureem ma“; o! mechanism. means mm’ mans écfPit-gzili/ht aihnMBeaversuezéistily gllfsiliitgcal gbgyglésfelglznidiedacgnwbeiell 13; 1,1211; on 11w b11515 o; an 01-11mm Total-—19l5. lfiilgilsidtllifeoGponiifcDoniild Th4. $11 i‘ most useflf d h eeae cnc n arenas - o- a. - ue c cl-ie u tod th Amrl ".-- “'1 ~ 3* 11W 111~°.11°“"°‘“°“- mwmw“ be réqtllslllflfiggnnboiee illfimmllll night in the second contest of a Senior Hockey League same here Ellechiig 29 Elna? eitheercngi bthle Spllflrw- FlVe Ace; Points 1511111 flPldmg "C" "sf" °"°" ‘ as transportation and to do the KINGSTON’ om" Jan. 22‘ flveeame exhibition series. Beav- wfllflhl- service or On the threshold Wlflq H. Jenkins 15s 15s 142 5 ‘ hrmnile 111111158 "111" any‘ 11111" work on ‘arms’ They Wm reqmre (CPF-A 1551x918“ “f; fimy °" ers took the first game 7-3. Steve I-fltoskl was the scoring the National League has 1g Q51- A. Barrett 129 141 113 —*——i- w m w" 101M111- tediitfls o; to be .1... W1...“ 1.1,... m, 55111311112}; wig, 11;",.g1,,1,,,,§",§§ -—————-—-———— 11d" 05mm r1511», which: u» Mao Cubs ital-e lost t... pic-i». E- Mwwn m m m Remember When ]l'.\ ‘rl_\' lllfiiflliv. assoca is as i h- ] ' ' _ e ' 9r _, - 0 l‘ SCQ g D5111 S. W0 801116 811"‘ but W-nshingtin Senators. alread' E. Doll g 139 71 95 l SHWYfLi o‘ “a Z3i.‘°.§i.?t.£t‘.§‘§‘3.%‘Yé‘l.'i?.§?°t€ii‘ 22:531.tizhsztrr..sa-;".tt riri “m? i” °i..“‘°..%*3l’“%.°.t‘§i‘i‘é‘ 3th.???“ H" list." ssrwri s" we i» ’ L- m l" "*1 "6 m PM» 11-“ 1"", 111 11115. far m“ @111“? many of u; can 1°01; back m me‘ 1E1“ g0 m1,’ 111111011“ Qrgmmlmon rs “[1011: mv {mag of the 9mm Immch wen o y’ e a“ L~——" Total-n“- 11‘-"- “"1111 $110M‘ prove "n 1e“: 100d 01d days before the auto and work has been PYOWEdHIS f0!‘ 51X la t1)on tournaments held in the Ta Millar was th t R l LONDON _ Edmon Russon’ 63 - Jam“ Kubanfl “'0'” feather‘ 1*" ‘d ""“1"°"1“fly.s° 1°- l-mmj remember the happiness which months or so on the plan. 1t 1-1 git weeks With amateur Chlinl- withgtwo 802115 and :11 gist (dylle former U‘ 5' cumedk-‘n’ for ‘nany sxrlgh 'li‘“"' “mgh” “Xmg "hampm" 5“°°°-" 1'”I\<1""5 (“The Harm“ Hm” new" driving a horse save us particu- learned. gionships abandoned for the dur- other counters w=nt to Frat-lit lteillésilmabilfriof Pdulova’ famous l‘ Mgligonald l” Swill d-efended m5 time 27 yea“ 1m“ 11111’ 111 l11= "chines. ' When it is ccmpleteri, it is holi- ation the show here next week Currie. Bobby Walton Dick Groom menu “at lllgrniqfamlpal, all‘ '52?” if MacDonald 122 15a 111x; m’ 1mg?“ “guns” Eddie M°¥8a11 . .. . ‘- l< wr ' i °°1 111“ ‘111111111’ mifY-“lue “mm- takes’ 0:1 added lustre. and Dick Kiwclnak.‘ here. p“ me E: Woolner 139 152 15a Enghsh.°h“““"°" “m a “mm” '1'- »“ 511;" °f H“1“’-"dL~ ~ 151°“, at the United States Trotting til-ions will be held m aimost every "1 e bout at New York- 51‘ 3'11’ 3'4 by Bu‘ e“ m’ Association 55am °1 Review D15. field cf sport, The first part of OUT OUR WAY by improve their chances c-f obtair- Ziii l-i. the first champion devel- (Ylfll by Fred Egan who likewise lflffl slzrencer Scott 4, 1.57 1-4. our fastest trotting stallion. 111m ." Mayflower, which ‘rt the fast par-er. Fafifl" b": Anderson Wilkes 2.22- 1-4 =-i of single G. 1.58 1-2. the <2 cf race vsinners. either in < or under saddle, hence BY. J. R. Wlliams OUR BOARDING HOUSE w . // NW woawzoououousrs. --~ PUFF -l-'ul=r=.'-~ PERHAPE» we GHOULD PUNCTUATE OUR TENN- me 31mm’ d». PUFF- FFuFF/w WtTH A MOMENT OF Reboot- ATiON IN YONDER oAelsl-w- FY16 POSSiBLE — PuFF-Frfl- the plan, organization of Ontario camps to fit into the broader pic- ture, has been ccmplfiled by I working committee of sports of- ficers tinder Col. G. H. Ackerman, chief sports officer fcr Military District No. 3. Col. Ackermzirfs plans bear their first fruit next Thursday and Fri- day nights when a mammoth box- trict No. 2 meeting at 11111131159035, January 61-h. ilre Ionian Fair an- sociation of Ionia. Michigan. was 10111121 81111111‘ on the following counts: First, failure to send in list of entries in i941 early closing ev- ents to the Executive Secretary of the U.S.T.A. as required by Run; 4, Section 9, and also failure no With Major Hooplo D0N‘T MiND ME, MASOR.‘ . -“~I'M A6 Fun. o‘ RUN A5 AN trauma GENERAL/M t WE'LL (Soc A COUPLE MORE Mites --I WEAR LilliE-j. ~ A wArw-LE more! ._ ~ SIRfFHE. CAMP ‘DOGS RAM ‘THIS MOUNTAiN LION UP ATREE, 5O WE "THOUGHT HE'D MPéKE A GOOD send in the papers covering the "ill bi t th protest filed against the mare Rose- m“ resuval “ rug 0g‘? er , s-m l5 represented by champ- ‘nil and bottom. She came TO ovalzoo ‘fl-NS mine!»- ciou, N.B.. in the spring i, being purchased by H. G il(‘ll, and he turned her over Tom Raymond who raced her ‘sltllly. When this 881111911111‘ activities, Mary Sue lb 111d later passed to the own- (‘flip of William L. Lotta. River Hebert, N.S. At that time Mr. Lat- in owned Bill L. 2.15 l-Z. the son of Cripinlll Aubrey 2.07 1-4 an iliiiirrvn Vcrilon, by Buzfuz. which ' \\' of the performances of ' b.2113 1-2. Ailron L. 2.01 l-G mBPy Abbe in the said 2.15 pace mary Abbe in the 2.15 pace. and 1111113. of allowing tho mare Rose- Bluh Championship Under way at S’silie Curling Rink The club championship 81111195 "-1" the Summerside curling rink are without being legally entered. For the above offences the Board rle- clares the Ionia Fair- Association °1 1011111. Mlvliizim. should be lint] is hereby fined the sum of $500, and that D. C. McIntyre of Colum. 1142111119. Michigan. owner of me more Rosemary Abbe, ls guilty 01 d 51411111118 said mare in the 2.15 pace 88111’ closing event without 1981111’ entered, and for this of- fence is fined the sum of $50. I. :' / //'/7 I BREAD THE THOUGHT 0F You 601N125 STALE.’ I vii tinting llrr capacity and ‘iat- . t Clllllf? the three mentioned a- Aboilt that time, Joe O‘Brieil. lint. growing into marhood. was §illillfl_\'T(l by Mr. Latta and he 1 rl anti raced Aaron L. and Di- rec: ll, and also developed Hil-DDY L. The first two were sold to Well- iiigicn lift-Neill, southport. P.E.I., liii:i Dr. D. A. Mclsanc, Glace Bay, Cape Breton. and Joe raced them to iilz-ir records for these gentle- llrrti illtil deserves all the credit f0!‘ the slioiviilg. Happy L. was dispos- ci vi to, Fred Rcbiehaud, Monc- ton. N13,, and in i938 this trio of broth s campaigned exceedingly nlning 21 events and were (l lll nine other starts. And "cdcrlciorl, N.B. that fall, the a more likeable person WOillCl be 5 hard to find. His personality and ilie good record of Houghton sulkies have made them almost universal- ly used on the tracks of the Unit- ed States and other places. One of our reader friends. J. G. Cavanaugll, writes us interest- ingly from St. John, N.B....."One of the oldest reinsrnen here 1s Wil- liam F. Kiervin, who when old Moosepath Park was in its heyday could always be found at that place. l-Ie owned several good horses at various times and was a follow- er of horse racing at, many of ‘Jie tracks in New Brunswick. He has often spoken of the horses he has owned to me. and three of them that I can remember are Biwnan- an, May Chimes and Pete. He used to race his horses on the old Marsh 'Allcn won from Brooks l8 to '1- Allen won from Corney 8 to 5. Bell won from Currie 12 to 9- 3911 won from Prlchard i1 tog. Fraser shines as Canadiens win QUEBEC, Jan. 2‘.i—(CP)-—Molit- real Cahadiens. baclwll by 19285 Fraser's brilliant goal-lending- sh-ut-out. the third-place Aces l-il 101115111, 1_~1 a Quebec Senior Hockey League game. Time and time again the Mont- real gcaler turned back what ap- BRINGING UP FATHER JZRMHLUAM)’ BORN THIQTY YEARS TOO SOON‘ mango-damn. an 1 av nu auviek. ma ____ ' ll und-er way and the follow- u w. 1.. 2.03 1-2. gives him m“ “e . . k 11,- .,,.1<; , _, “m, being [he 5.1.6 o; the mfinimregmtlhedyghtflgrmen callcdu]: lll%oglg;,nixorgfitlreol1l)ll’lilglg(gne l’? ‘Able. . miyfpnihwse i lisrfornrers by any stallion L! Bin finer Ono lUgA forces Leek won from Murohy 9 to 2_ . f". . m“ glarnlfluinnpxfvlnsgii’ ter, Manager ofsthe (l-Iouglarxtbi Leek won from Weeks 12 to '1. <1‘ 1‘ gig‘ gesuned h} Rh“ kFyE€eo_mg1aurr1y1.The wriiter met _Frimk ‘ogfegrtlgnio nluyed Prlchard. and 2:0, tvt she unfortunately ice the 583508 Cbhiiigzgns over the Phimps ‘éon from wine“, 5 1° o .'\ll accident. was prevented "5 ° 1° 1921- "m1 l-zsg cm. um av nu ruvicr. me. v. u nu. v. a oi on. — By George McManus SOLID COMFOQT- ‘Ti-HG IS THE LIFE’ NOTHING TO WORRY ME- Wl-IO IS IT THAT MAGGIE l5 TALKlNG TO l 11>‘ _,1 .3. _ 1 wd m _ 309d. 110W KIIOWH B8 Roms-Hy AV- pear-ed to be sure goals. 011i. ollce 131111111 grlwcgéllf, ‘gignuch :5“ ‘me enue, and 1t must nave been a 111d the puck get past him anili that 11mm brothers took pa“ m the grand sight to see all the good time the goal was called bacd ones of those days coming in the Blond Les Ramsey but the Can- , 333 have and Aaron 1..., driven by Joe O'Brien, won; Happy L... with Trill Eater up. was second. and Ul- wt l... with Liovd O'Brien in the two-mile stretch of road. Bill, who ls a lover of dogs, often speaks n- bolit the horses as we are 101m; that out to see some of my dogs adiehs out in_front after four min- utes of the first pericd when he snared a neat pass from M81601 Bessette and bent Marcel Bouv- was third. La‘ J rem rk- . - 1 11A,‘, ms brothefrmssde seen iliare 11h ltllée ligarrdingre Ilgislnelgéavoh: fistktrcgfgiggtoo fcct out w in a hard rr». present to handle Happy L., the 1°° 1' ' e ° 1‘ y Mm-ce1 131mm; med home the Occasion would have been most "nlquc. then three brolliers would have been driving three pacing brother's in the same race. "Lit ' ti .t .k, 1 811111112 "WW limit Totes that took 111 1,311 1 m,“ ware ghort- ARE you COMIN’ FOR DiNNER YOU SA\D UHWOPLYES! WHAT MEBBE I cgubo sq WITH YOU l'_D_ Rurnsn BE AN . .1111; ilrbvyl-lhfilwxyli. gicrllwonmvlirz-ler 111*" °"’°’_,1§- l1.11,w°ffh“‘t’,“pavfd lfdlllteleglnlld cmiils Dlfty alter the TOMORROW NIGHT? WELL, UH —— ALASKA‘ WSUQQQQQNQO? 5’? AQKAQ$KQM§LPQ~§D Amww ‘;,,1"‘1"<>LET lilili ill 2.10.2119 1-2, 2.09 l-2. and alcfiorfienbaeuuggflucgfinger“; Qucbec-tally was called back. rvém AFRTASDQTAfiéEcW ALASKA 1N AN H01 m; -- A $TAR?AN' LET ME lmlliz-diatcly tirade an attractive of- 1" 101' the gelding. but. was refus- oii. i'\vo years later he secured the ll-icvr for T. V. Holdaway, and the l-M season made the sparkling ‘Wililiell mentioned in the Christ. hills Nllillbcl‘ Ol The Hgrneg; H91“ able comments on your Review 0i. Harness Racing for 194i." Thank: Mr. Cavanaugh, and our kind re- gards to Mr. Kiervin. We 1111/0 of- ten heard of the old Marni Road bu n-enmeted. is: South Shore visitor's second tally after 14 min- utes of the third period. He broke away alone on an end-to-cild 111511 and Bouvret-te didn't have a chance in sli-p the shot. The izcoi Bisons heat Eagles BUFFAID, N.Y., Jan. Z2—(AP) 2nd gave him ills record of 2.0a 1-2 Hockey League 4mm,“ 316m, worm m“, 1,, n a half-mile track in heading ?—-— overtime tonight to defeat New gigéy Directs brother, Forbes Direct I i. n fast and consistent proposi- 1011 with twice a; many victories m 11$_i‘l‘C(llL as has the famous dsliilpivh. Happy L. now has the iliction of being the fastest P8?" bred in the Maritime Pro- \l.llc('g_ "W. W. Bowers, Great Village, N. L. In a smart game of hockey play- rzl in Bcdeque Rink on ‘Iilursday January 15th. New Annan took Middleton into camp to the tulle of 4-1. New Annan were short their star performer J. Mills whllo Mld~ dieton were minus their regular goalie. J. Ttlplin 12d the scoring by getting two well-earned goals. Tile three star selection by the ladies l-faven Eilgles 4-2 in an American Hockey LCfl-EUG gnlile before 4.947 fans. — —-l Middleton made a flying start by scoring twice in the first few min- utes of play. Freetown gradually opened up with the final result 541. . i." 11 . ~ _ Th ih tar selections “we: 2.15 ‘lgoxlldleli/ijxylerfilfex 231i“ 3-4 git-lib gobiyitngkliobgyadfigg. a l. Rgginallfle lgradshaw; 2. Alvin ' ‘ stench; a. Allan Glow. ‘"111 1111s a i942 yearling filly, which we 11 ' 1 wm trusr READlNS gméfdtiifi. Ztitiiiltiiéiii i‘; . ‘iii '"““‘“" swam Aw“ w Anew w“ w “=- ‘ilh her 1h _-- q -~ ree brothers First Perla mm "ma WAS Rofléh MERCY, DAVE‘ "£11111! Dilute-finish camera has been h, WP-‘ssfully at some Maine ‘eff m°°l1118s last fall arci now "1111: an agitation to have it ‘"1 "1 wry for large stakes such l. New Annan. B. Hogg. 2. New Arman, l‘. McKay. looornl Period l. Middleton, n. Bradshaw- 2, Middleton, A. Oatway. a. Freetown, a. Ciow (w. silver!) f“ K111? Hnmbietonian and Ken- 3. New Arman J ‘hiplln 5°""""| 1'"'1°'! llf‘ 1 ' ' ' “my Fliturines on the Gmad Cir- 4. Middleton, L. SONY (A. Oatwayt. L Freetown. P. Gardmer (w_ Am raclnz-_-whlm h” com W Third Period Mayne)- wiih *‘ ‘ Third Period 111mm: racing as a grand fiend attraction in many waster-i than) nited out tmstates fairs, is likely to be we the duration of the war p,“ S "l1 10o many tires, car; or hilb- oi curs and will likely be pro- ‘Mm 5 KWQY. Bangor, Maine, ii. New Anuan, J. ‘rupln (E. Schur- ii. Freeiowtn. f‘ fascists‘? Jar-ilnet 1 . u . 911 FMILdPQOelIIfl. w. Auld to. Jardlnel. 8. Freetown. (l. Jardinc ((1. 591"" "ltsrems. John Green and Rail?! u Referee. John Green. In the best game of lite reason Freetown came throu h with their first win by taking lddieton to the tune of 5-8. The game was hotly contesfed W1 bin wu you evenly maiarad. TIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS AMERICA 5 l ' PLANS AND LEAVE FOR SOUTH I comm-- ————-—-» WHV-VEG'GIRIS'\'OU CAN COME OVER AND PLAY BRIDGE ALL AITFERN ‘ V EIGHT TAB ENOUGH RA DO SO FAST HE KNOCKED DOWN ‘Tl-IE POST/HAN- UPSET A PUSH -CAPT AND KEPT GQING - HE SAlD SOME‘ THING W/IQ @0046 ‘IO HAPPEN T0 ‘CONS lD$ABLE DAMAQE VVAQ