m i 1- i E C l A If MOTOR OIL — 790 tier sullen Guaranteed T0096 Pure BRING YOUR OWN CONTAINERS LAWLOIVS AIITO SALVAGE Phone 383 Z45 Fitzroy Sr (Opposite Forum) SPRING GRANGE OVER I New Ie the time to change your car over to Summer weight Oil and Grease. We are iuIIy equipped to service yeur needs. TOM DAVIES McCall-Frontenac Dealer THE CHARLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN biAY 1947 Phone I134 Gt. George St. Interscholastic Basketball Champs Thinks, Barbara Al; ls True Amateur Now DOWN -'l‘he- BAGII STRETGII Morrmiiiab, my lB-Bsrlrq Ann Scott's action the cream-colored to her by the City of our“ "makes her a true amateur," the opinion of J. S. Edstrom Sweden, president of the 1m“ national Olympic committee . _ _ , _ r Patterson enquiring into Li‘, , present as ’il‘l‘{\n.'!PTll(‘l!is' for the performer_ He started as a (Wm MTIRJfOiISI‘ £1E[;"fr$fl’rd“£: m, be?“ Pref/thief! With a Set 0f mis- famous Barbara Ann cash itiiih _ seasons cu . {lllli other maI-ilear-old and took a record of 10w“ 2,5,“, each sremr-dm, 1| ah- ma!“ 1mm and w°°d5 and w yesterday was discussed in {l1 r ters will be (iISCLIFNPKI. 2.07%, reduced it to 2.071,; as a ears ‘ 1119359 U"? IWYIMMWT 11111-5! "T118819 House of Commons, -l- + -f- -|- three-year-old and continued rac- p I ~ - ~ 1310?: lwm {h5g9 9m“ whim‘ mm” A 60D!’ OI’ the second letter .. Fred minbunt. ivcll known his strongly year after year, yes. with baseball talk increaszrlz ‘T ° °’ "° "m" “mam °f received today by A, gym. srcat sires. As we look back we horse owner and driver should be cannot but wngldpr mm a; a "e1 starter of Monctrm. was n visitor We“ 59mm“ up track "(Mink rc~ here this week. Mr. Deinhunt is “m5 Rt Kerismgton and Hamli- n retired railway man who has 3°"- always been intcnscls’ interested lni horse racing, Given the oppor- tunity through retirement he de- votes a good donl of his leisure to! exercising the horses in the, George B. Gay stable, McKlyol Cash and a record pacer recently ~l- Il- 1- 1' Dr. F. C. Douganb former good trotter Basil Hanover 2.04% by Guy McKinney 1.58M, dam. Great Excitement by Peter the Great. ls offered for sale by Dr. W. J, La- monde. During Already promises have come in by Pa" the Great» w“ m“ “f of stables from Maine and Que- the he“ hrlwd mar" and he“ work will add considerably to uh-d IZ-roilnder. i inc tho rhuz and had been quoted _ Committee must verify ihnt nu. boo and many outside points. The ihdlvhihllt W" Pwdhtfld 1h Keh- their attack. The end come at l9 seconds or 11S lush o5 5 to 2 Pnrller in ihe AW G r v _ H filiaffrfhgfgaflrf: jfinfififiag‘: Scott has not received any siiclr pmxlmgty or Mencken to ch“- tucky. Basil Hanover has great e e e - the second hmt as gamo but out, \i't‘¢‘I<- ‘ 1*" Wm eY “a5 "Ftilmled ' advantages. as a sire. lottetown, New Glasgow and oth- 995mm“ Pfrfliirmr! H, ruck! Wm rrrrrbabry mean the . 1- 1‘ lfkgly to see some action also minim, Hghlr-eighr crmrm preredi lonigzhi. us the Wirlfillfliii-flllrllliiiillg baserifmu fir“) f“ ‘m. “rgamzaiim “"‘{,”,‘,‘,_.r‘“‘f,.fffioljajfrfffflfirrflmirror Miss Scott's amateur status it retenmm or a gferqb many or Our brief resume of Victor Lee, _Bucko Trainer is one of the no match for lhn [lcavior angry‘ Wcbl; M“, Mrrrrerl hrs boxrng in rnceing nerd iilSiclligili. Othel- ol- ‘my the beginner re “Ebro rokn- Wm come below the Pwrum. these horses for the balance of h- 107. t. 11B, lost week brought candidates for a. first boot‘ 1°“ ltnrdcr-nunching Grcvo, . hlonirrnl ‘but didn't roach llrtlhlll- _}°"5__ "wkd", “Mielamfl John counicrumay bc Played with a rca- "ilmmissm" °i ""1 10-‘?- the season. at least we hope so. PIEBEU" t0 0UP 800d friend COII- with the Norilwhders 1111f! PIPE" Dusky Danny taro away more! ‘m? ‘mm W“ mi“ Iighii"? I" l-gAlck-lr whlifl. npnsmm’ Mm sonriblc alliance of succwc As the "I 5m 515d m 59° "m" "i! New horses make new fflgnflg, tractor n.5, Allen of Halifaxnivho who have ivatchcd him in _ _ on than seven pounds‘ reeling 138 1. I Big-mid ivliilo scrving overseas. ai- __ m}: msihh-PY.‘ hlailrlscr. Fred prayer progresses om" finch“ newspaper cutting you sent m‘ brighten up the game and in- writes us that Victor Lee while in previous seasons i-n exhibition to Greece 145 3_4_ -irn*lvto<l_ lo annex n double crown. 3P5 Y M°Chb¢‘; “mYh- Qhallif‘ clubs “my b? added to complete ma; Mm scary,“ returned m, through racing will not be forgoi- games feel certain the popular Grow‘ prim or Munrreal-s west ‘Two lighters Ill rcseht years have Riim- The "Cemig- held 1h m? crease the interest tremendously. George B. Gay is certainly n gu- getter and we trust that his ven- ture will prove s money-maker. + -l- + + The racing end of the Central Nova Scotla Exhibition will be ten but will be lovingly cared for to the end of his days. Mr. Allen has another horse. Teddy Hanov- er. that. he is bringing along care- fully anfexpeets to do some rac- ing with when he gets sufficient training and experience. Anyhow, M _ ~ ~ , . f . _ . . _ and ihus save many shots from g0- track m-here the horses draw Syd- itiii; cticriiirgisbiiaci-i; W- M” M“ b” he“ M 0m irfllgiindbiflll-t eiiitgi "Wu" 0"” ‘he b°'1““’°“ Wm“ I“ "i. .."-’."r'd°"°" . "‘ ..i’°“‘ “mp5 Ins oolrov- nova largest Saturday orovdo- Tmm‘ N’ s‘ secretary Maexenj Home Week. August 12th to 15th. we will be knew“ berm we, the vol-ht of six. Gm" * “MMIPi-l llclhicd I" the Golf balls may be or any make -————--————~—-——— 4- + 1- 0 1t 1o a fine thing to have men like Mr. Allen connected with our sport, but whenaall things are taken into consideration it has zie has provided the following early closers for Exhibition meet mt Truro, 'I‘l.iesday, Wednesday, Thursday. August 2cth721t-ir; 28th: The Coichestcr Trot and Pace, paid prizes to owners. drivers and grooms for years in the Maritimcs and that it would be an unpopu~ lsr move to make a change. so Maritime tracks were purposely omitted from this proviso. 4' 4' in! L. O. Chnrlesworth, who has been active for many years in improving the broerl nf the trot~ hers and paecrs in Ontario and had all it sire Peter Henley 2.02 and others. recently disposed of his stallion Richard 3rd 2.06‘; to J. A. Elliot, of Tntiiirc. California. In his new home he is tn hcnd n band of brood mares and was picked particularly on account of his breeding. His sire was Mr. MeElwyn 1.50%. the ivorlda first 2.00% won the $5.000. feature- the Bear Stake—at one and one- eighih miles, setting up s. new track record of 2.22 1-5. Q O 0 f There may be something to the Californians claim that the clim- ate there does contribute to long- evity. That sInRIe race was not just a flash in the pan either as C. A. had won twice and been second once over the same track in two weeks. He started his rac- ing career as a two-year-old and took a record of 2.08%. and fin- ally reduced it to 2.00%. i- 0- O- 4- to A nice tribute George I. Brookins’ great trotting more ap- contain much beneficial informa- in volume daily it appears evident that City League teams ivil: get in their opening practice sessions starting next wet-k. The West Kent diamond as stated before is ready to play over and with team offi- cials having their players prac- tically lined up all that. remains is for the ultimate line lips to be the Rovers and his heavy smok- Another member of the Hawks Bucko has ihe ability to make the grade. e e n e For Trainer. providing he cams e place on the squad. it will be his first appearance in City L‘?!- gue baseball. A southpaw he Coach Freddie Whaleri sends his charges through their first two or three workouts. can is 5 recent one from the pen of a Hamilton Spectetor columnist: O 9 "Lest your the Governor-Geri- era] and Lady Alexander officrdlly opened the 131-year-o1d Lechute spring Fair. This year the offl- cials had invited Barbara Ann scott, world's figure skating champion, to head the ceremonies. jflbgrg Ann had accepted. re- fusing an offer of eXPt-‘MP-l 1°!’ u‘. trip from Ottawa. feeling quite honored, probably. in being asked to fnllow in the footsteps of such celebrities as those who Drefl-‘(ICA her. O O O "Yesterday, however, the Ottawa skater! adviser stated that "m Anchors. ast year’ 'l“eii§ii'e'cham-" classed Donny. who holds the Dn~ end and vetcrdn of ll main bouts in New York's lliadison- Square Garden. belted Webb to the dock for n nine-count lialftvay- through the first round and caught him with nnothcr- terrific right which sent the clzullcngcr in the canvas Working feverishly Webb's sec- onds brought him around in tim" for the bell opening the second round, but Grcco swarmed oil uvcr the litilo Monti-cal Negro with lofts ‘TORONTO. May l6 ~- (c?) ._ A statement from the offices of Dilflorin and Long mulch rape tracks at noon today announced a deadlock in discussion by the board of directors on the "racing and purse situation." The Long Branch management was expected to settle today whe- ther they would or would not. pay $1.350 minimum purses as asked by the Horsemervs Benevolent Pro- tective Association. Plrcd Orpen had announced pre- viously that Dufferin track would offer the requested purses but up- psrently the meeting discussed the entire situation regarding the 0;. at...‘ attain. in the sccond round of the soiled-Q Grt-co was n 2 to l choice entcr~ | Only Green's titlc was at strike licld the double "seller and light- weight chzimnlcnitiip in Canada - Lco (Kid) Roy nnil Dove Castill- G’ll,\'. ft was from the ziging Castill- oux that Grceo rind Webb captured ihrir titles last summer. Bcforr- the fight there was plenty Unitcll Slates record of thr- m. yctir-cid Nntrs- Dome dc Grew: ‘soy and his shelving against fighters like Beau Jock. Cleo Shans and Freddie Archer. TlIcy predicted his Kent School girl LRU. Hall, was mom-bars of the siastic ove: prcspccis for this yctir's baseball season. i r Standings ___r__ Dodgers Not Considering Oampanella PYFPSBUIRBH. May ll ~ (I -Bmnch Rickey, general manager nf Brooklyn Dodgers. said today his club does not contemplate sign- Ing another Negro player, catcher Roy Oampanrlla of Montreal, this SERSOH- "Campanelia definitely won't be brought up to the Dodgers tliis year nnd rrioybc newer." said Rickey. His end of 19 innings today. It was the president of the REMEMBER WllEli By The Canadians Press Brooklyn Dodgers and Chicago Cubs played to o 9-9 tie before darkness closed their game at the the National League since August I7, 1932. when the Curb; best Bos- ion (in-Z in 10 innings. . r A iveekiy feature that begins - I Th“ w“ the View eontflrned 2 The "midi "we'll"? o’ m” 9' 1860f! by C. H. Chandler of thisi “d” shmud pm” “f “lemy ' a letter from Mr. Edstrom to m E. l. Harness Yiiltlilg ClFClili \\'lIi‘ city. Just while Lustyls name is‘ "Mu" i” 1°“! Wm“ “S ‘My be" BY Jimmy Walker Patterson of London, one nice“ be held in tilt‘ City Hail mi Wcil- before us we would like to sayi gm mepamiiiims m‘ m” MAW" Beivcdcre Club Pro ads’s representatives on tho 1 homey eferlixlg- any 33,3,’ Mi ma; with his appearance and that gets under will. May Zed“ 'i‘tie important thing when taking C., and made public here tunl‘ eight o'clock, It is important that l breeding n, should b, on, o, the Wmie" h" 31mm” W“““~’" i?" “P the some or s01! as in other toeether with o copy every creek owner and Secretary’; of the Belvedere Club the flTIZiCiPl _ Pictured above tire tlic West s‘ basketball tcnm. interscholastic City champions. Sydney Mines. 59PM"! "P011 _ iron. nuimlber 5 iron or mashle, Scott's application to parucipm purchased by Mr. Gay in Quc- the past winter he stepped quart- ' ' Li?“ t° "Ighl- BACK Row: number 7 iron or mashie-riiblldk in the games must be sent in b; bee. Mr. Delnhunt was here in ers over the ice in 30 seconds and 3W"! "bu"; “f “I'm” 1e," Hum" L'*‘m'-z' Hilda Fickardr and numrberliwood or spoon. These the Canadian Olympic Commit)“ the interests of the $5,000 Free ls being gotten ready for the sen- [we hmm" Yeliewed h fifilhlle n Lorna Chandler. Valerie Rogers. clubs need not be expel-Hive but to the SWISS Olympic Commm“ For All which will be raced at son's races. Eligible to n 2.18 PM“ itesifida-V“ ‘Vi’? " r w“; FRONT RQW? J03" SWWIIIT- must have good balance or feel. Botli the Canadian Olympic Com. Moncton July 25th. Ho. says that i trot, he should be good in that “Frmfd {I'M Bu“ W" MPG‘ __~_ ..._.._,_,,c_~______ _ Phyms Cumme- 5"" Mflchllhilr- The putter is uscdon the green od- mittee and the Canadian gkaflnl stall accommodation for 100 lior- class. but it is his breeding that ""11 111F816 he so?“ v1“ “n” ntigm 3v Syn THOMAs again ‘wan wmd- Somclii-“PS AI I119 BT91! in "U"! 0f Association must verify that M1, .‘ aes will be prnvicictl. additions particularly interests us. His sire wink)”; cnlfearoeneireson ‘er MQNTQEAQ Ma‘! 15 ;,cp) m Ho cot to his knees at the count ' ' _—" _“' m" 3""! 1:7 m" 1°!‘ 531°" 3P" Scott Is a true amateur, ~l- made to the bleachers and n int was an outstanding trotter in the Moincréin Hawk“: gMarrirme genra} Jam". Johnny Gram tartan‘, or {our bur nbrrnusry dazed’ he preach shots just- off the edge of “In the Olympic rulcs it siyl f‘ of other improvements necessary hands of our old friend Nat Ray home champrrgrls Wm like}; re_ Danny Webb ‘h, the cam,“ wrrh Con“ m; m, 5.111193 and remamu b hill‘ 8PM“. lhe mid-ifw i5 "594 I01‘ ‘participants who have received _, to take care of the large crowd of Toronto. who made practically main yr" the C“), for. ‘he eurrnmer his lwnvy “Hum-y here tonight u, cd on his hands and lcnecs as mt- u Mn?‘ §h°‘$_°n ‘he fairwaw- ‘he money, presents or advantages o1 W expected. s clean sweep of his engagements months and m»! presence Wm my eueerssruuy defend m; Canadian; crcc Tcmiinrtn Sumvarr peeled o“ I mnrtne for mediunli shots on the a materiel character shall "or b‘ s‘ T’ "' ‘I’ "' “d h“ ‘mm- Gm" mnmme“ at rest any short siO-Il lroubli-s of WPIIPIWYQiEiXIZ title with a knockout, lilo IO-voilnl. fairway and 1°! v"? $11015 61°" admitted to the Olympic mints LRU. Anchors well attended and club were enthu- Purse $1.000; The Mayflower 2.19 been my experience that the een- pious are expected to field oral- and _ riflcLioltrrriiri-“cnz down jjlggifiiruncirirgiiizhl“V032 rrrllriradorizgz AMERICAN tenuous: Tlhe club bag for carryins the H . Trot and Pace, purse $1.000; The eral run of horsemen are as fine tycaliy the ‘fame ftleam as llait year; slalich Gut of Webb, and maimed L P”, ~+o+>>o+o++o+ Amman 2'24 Tm‘; and Pumpursc individual‘ N can be 10mm m a ‘quad 1t aihl 615...; 5,0“; 955$“, on earl)’ knockout. Detroit 7 Gil; ' I ' f $1.000: The Blue Nose 2.28 ‘rrot any Walk of life. A horseman ezmeueiei sonar; curd gjusnrgy the s n wcbbrg handlers based mm Boston 10 I600 . ’ I and p“; put-u 31,000, Entries really loves s. horse and will spend rurizh their rorimvers pureed in strategy on the dusky dancer's Der- Cleveland R .556 t j for these close June 2nd, 1941. many dollars end W" l“ kinds them rmm the m" H T lwiuol motion punching and sun- Chicago i2 .500 1 t I when the first Payment will he l“ "W5" l“ "e m“ h’ 1‘ "m" - - -' O Prior weed to keen iiim out of New York .. ll .416 t ' h Fh d G P t t'r Act aII r-i tr. $1000. horses to be named the fortiible. well fed and well looked Naming h“ been heard 1mm reach or Graeme hawmlkelvi They Phnaderphru r3 A35 e Aecqrrdmg [o f Q r i5 on no at: i e e final payment. a postcard to Mr. after. 1t truly is a noble sport. the Lesion but if the team can looks-d for Gtcco, never a strong Washington ii .411 sons owning or operating boats tithing m any pond °'_ "Y" v Mmmmi‘ w“! m“! y“ m“ T T T retain the 11love" they hid h" "Milli w lire hfldly in the ll!» 5h 1M1" ---- ~ 16 J39 for Ieose loan or hire shall be required to obtain o license} PPMMT“ R m“! A n" dmerenc‘ ‘he w" P1“ ‘h’ “mm” °t “m” mum“ and M Wm’ p“ “p m‘ bl‘ h‘, h h b t in cl an sale and sea worthy l q. o e- e- la handling a horse, some trnfri~ new brood m rend added 0mm ___s porn“ Weber smug or vmorres NATIONAL LEAGUE esta_i_s mat at suc ea s an e , e A feature of the roclnrrnat the e3‘ nevgr find 1:53‘! t: “Aca- rive and defensive strength they cfigilfi-Aslji-Y. Ngiy l6 - (OP) - over Cnsiiiloux. battering Gus Mcll I condition. o Nova scotia Exhibition t s year o ers y exerosng n ss a w," he are“ rectors m me u“, by Zillliif.’ FPS crime home to~ and L‘il Arthur King led them to Choaso 10 .553 - _f' 15c "M, or ‘ will be special prizes to owners. patience smooth out any kinks iii hunt day without the Allan Cup but they 3191.)‘, m. n“ upset and r‘ Webb d‘... Boston . 1r) r533 coil’ 0i SUCII licensedshatl behtwenty IVG g “miffed z drivers and caretakers. presumab- manners and send them on their e e e received a. ‘toil-SIM welcome that cision. New York . 10 .545 boat which SIIGII be issue V In f I game war en I8 d z 1, e10“; m, limo or the pi-oviru way to new records. An instance L"; "no" Legion could have excelled the celebration of a year s__-*____._ Pittsburgh o 5Z6 "m. N,‘ b"; r, Chm,’ my, "4 u; wpyflyy, Snell fee shoul , dial Exhibition at Charlottetown of this is the new Jimmhi Creed. been dubbed the hard luck team no when the Calgary hockey c-ub P h Wm Brooklyn . i1 .522 be rerwereed re fir. i v where they have been given for giro?“ Set up at Werldi! rlébortithflf of the league is they lizrt grimlel rhroilshl Ctrirnadiran rshenior hoe-r Ears fir“ ghilrdrilirtlriis, l3 .48!) f l: d h . as u wo-year-o . en l tr, r ' ‘rigs a er es - ‘ey Mo P011511) o e cit inc nna . . l5 .441 gait-Lin? ziitaiioubesineiiii; "irridttiii; lterteer cdsgliqgfitris lysesglr lglrlellhglrfglbefel: l2; dpai-egticsiérllig/ €£11tlhleh:ea:g;y,hg:~ glgtogloihills for the first Hm‘: iii n er order eague St. Louis .. 15 .318 PROVINCIAL eDEPARTiMENT OF AGRICULTURE E Ass lotion By-Laws, rtce , 5 0 - war s e n o ' '- AMHERST. N.S.. M 16 — “ow pagzcil, have a clause which s ates in the hands of Ralph Baldwin ever tlgsnclrew tl-ienmtzrelochezilorbg hlghilafiflélélsi dist-erred theuclirtb frhgt __'11|,e pan-sharp‘ Nsrlayeenror INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE T’. that m “Mk m “is Unned tn- m? TFSiAgAAInTQEI-sg‘: oi: xiii” f?’ t lfxid ellut flirted-abated gcomPeti in devirilce or!‘ iiii 1:03‘? w g t ban Club Wm not gait“ m’ No" Jersey Olly s96 ' " h ll d t1 y 11v s- h O - =- = ' ~ - so f‘ -1v BM! l -~ - ~~"~"’"-""" " i " slgeriisaothiervihafie tooogizers? nom- wood Pace of one and one-slx- lion! I")Qf?l‘0 bowing out in the ._ 1e82,‘: rfwwas arranged b02745; n29! I . inators or breeders of money- éeelrrirhnrmiles zrrml-foliywcod Parke fem-f na s. ‘ . ‘ I lfilflhl. ‘Teams remaining in the clr- Syracuse! , a or s, se u ‘ - winning horses In the United worm.‘ reeerd 01:03 2Y5 It c115. The Barbara. Ann Scott cue curt are Mozlicton. N13,, Amherst. Toronto A35 mates‘ when the matter came i I still continues to be a lively topic fwd spflnghw- "is" “ml m? "PPH- Rocheerer 5 up {or ducussron B; Chlcagg a; places the 2.0011.» made by Tru .1 mg game scheduled for. Mormon 43 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Sin le G over the some track u Wm It might b“ Th’ can“: l“ r Hui-I'M" 417 the annual meeting I objected to I tBA “- O m d m’ orwwprc commune h“ come m e Mo} 3i. Hurrah 368 u” cum“ “mm” m“ we had {Ziyufford pa," ca‘? “film... 1hr Well dflsrved hm" "m m" Beginning today The TOWN TAXI will be under mundsii‘ eight years ago longest game in sport lsio secure suitable equip- ment. Too often the beginner has times cause the new golfer to quit the game in disgust. ‘Iihe beginner is therefore ivell advised to get export advice as to the weight. bal- ance, length and feel required in l club to suit their own physique be- fore purchasing or using new or Used golf equipment, The clubs required for the new golfer arc puller. number 2 or mid- Dawes, president of the Cflildfiin Olympic Association. In this letter, MI‘. Edstrom said the question of the Ottawa slrat. er‘s participation in the 104s 01. ymplc games “will fn the first in. stance be taken by the Canadian Skating Association." “Like other contestors. Mfg to i-hc green. the niashie niblick is used "sullen it is desired lo lift the Therein” the Canadian Olymm‘ driving and for long fairway nhoie “If mere r5 any protest against car, which action makes true amateur." ____.____.___ SYDNEY, Australia. - iCPi _ Grandstandcsceletors and lunch rooms with n clear view of the races are planned for Haildwlrk the set but the above clubs will be adequate for the-first year's play- n8. her s Another very essential part o1 the golfer’; equipment Is a pair of good quality spiked shoes, these prevent the player from sl-IDDIKII CLUBS may be o! any type or sire but a light canvas bag with a di- vider to separate the woodcn clubs _frovin the iwns ls, more desirable. Next creek “Etiquette and mil- n a5 long as iihey are of rekflllflfln siac. though the higher priced ones are more tightly wound and there- fore add. rs my yards to the iensth of the drve. ment of VINCE PETERS and IORDEN McDONALD Service and Satisfaction Guaranteed WHEN IN NEED OF A TAXI- ’ two minute throe-yranold. and pears in Tho 3mm“ “m” "I View n: recent puiiiiiiiiiéiiaalihiiif p" “m” K view was that the catcher would his darn Princess Etnwah 103, April 30th as follows:-"’I‘l~ie P.E. 5m“ would not 0th; Canadian reach the majors "only through 1’ bred and owned trotter. Chrlslv Budlong 2.061; on half-mile track. won the majority of her starts the past season at points in upper Now England States. and we wcvc naturally pleased as both sire and dam were at one time the prop- erty of close friends. now depart- ed, her sire, Calumet Budlong 2.02%. having raced to his records as a two and tliree-yesr-old and aged performer when owned by Will Bushes. and her dam. Imn Guy. was bred by Harvey Ernest (Continued on Page I) the outstanding two and three- year~old trotter of her day and also one of the highest priced. as Tommy Murphy parted with 825.- 000 when he bought her for a pa~ tron. 1' 1- + 0 There are still quite n number 0f high class stallions In Ontario and one of these we like best is Mr. Chips 2,03. by Volnmltc 2.03"», dam. n full sister to Lee Axworthy 1.58%, whose world's record stood for 28 years. This mare ls also out of the some dam as Lusty Frisco 2.01%. formerly owned and EXCHANGE THIS ‘COUPON AND IIVI: DOLLAR! I03 A IIALI’ IIOUIVB FLYING INSTRUCTION POI! NEW UTUDENTS Am! INTI! T0 DRAW FOB COMPLITI FLYING corms: INCLUDING fill’! BOLD (brewing my M» ‘mastic snmce 100M CIITOWN AIRPORT tended. It seems olymplc Committee, m addition to stirring a hornet’! nest by givini! oar to the mouthing: of Avery grundsge aver the presentation of a car to Barbara Ann. fflllml/N up its weak-kneed action bY 5E8‘ gesilng that Barbara Ann be discreet" in accepting invltltivrw to make persrmel eollllflm-‘PJ- “Probsbly no individual in the world i; as purely amateur at heart as Min Scott. She obviously had no intention o! making per- wnal appearances for e livlf-I and that should be pllifl enough. even to Canadian OIYIHD" cilm‘ miitee, to make them hen: their heads. e00 "People naturally want to see ma; scott and there's no reason In the world why they shouldn t. Barbara Ann herself f: ouch a friendly person she like: to rr-eet the people. If there's my more or such nonsense the Ottawa skater’: edvilefl should tell all these belUIfIfll "Illflfil" l‘ F Jump in the lake. O O "She may make all the personal appearances she cares to make and no one is going to keep her off the Canadian Olympic teem un- less she decides to tum profes- sional, n remote possibility, at the moment. If the Canadian Olympic Committee would bend its effort! towards helping athletes, we might get somewhere." established ability as in the cote of any other player." Another source. close io the Dod- gers. commented that. the club hardly needs another catcher as "it now has the best In the league -—Bl‘l1c: Edwards." The Exadgcrs were the first to sign a Negm player to the majors. Jackie Robinson is currenty hold- ing the team's first base . i riiniiwiiiii. m PIIOIIE (Opposite Exhibition Grounds) otrtiftlc FRIDAY, my lain Riding Lmeru by Qualified Instructor IIIDIIG IIORSES TO IIIRE 4- A- """ " ,. DIIIG STABLE 2G70-L mots! m A GOOD, We have received u large shipment For this SALE Save Money-these are at the old price. _trss THE aikesi-iov f‘ oun WAGGDN i 20% OII SALE TODAY . . _ m or. cs0. 8T-