JANUARY 16, 1954 Back ,'8trItoI1 continued from page 6 tically all of them raced at Roose- velt and onkers; Del Miller who is in second place with winnings at 1669, won a large part of it in stakes on the .Grand Circuit. Earle Avery. formerly of Wood- .t ck. N.B.. is now located at , P9 men: Eisenhower-'5 bmther ley. angry over treatxment oi his TORONTO. (CF)-A Feallxiic iii- ;ti:lehurst track N. C. He is a Seneca appears in the Year 3f,ei::eg:rg':3nfo::d' !'oi,e'bg;::E .:h”u”if)e5.::”';"”de VI): Wt" can Etrlgilr will be among the 240 oon- Saskatoon Quakerg by the parent titude t.owa.rds track and field in newcomer there and has 5 in his Book as foaled in 1948 and with in nu "ma: Ind yet ll tucimuon way ll:ma:;u'I': nigh: Th: testants in Bing crodoy's annual New York Rangers, says he may Cgnadg lg m-ggd by D;-. phu Ed. stable including a half dozen own- er by C. T. Black of Berryville. I took him so I-meals, rt. .3: in: summer and after acme weeks training I converted him from a ' pacer to a trotter and-won with him in 2.18 for p mile and one- aixteenth. Then we went to Fox- boro and won with him in 2.09 on the trot. I have great faith in him and believe that he will trot or pace very fast. He is a full brother to Indian Land 1.59 U5." a record of 2. 2.13 US on a half mile track, trotting. and a four- lIIlltm' corner Continued from page I ..:....i?:j tbroaty gurgle of water filtering over the embankment. sounded dia- taat. and cold. A gust of wind sift- ed snow down my neck and I shuddered la-voluntarily and not al- in watching a winter night take 4"T C star-iv--.a7 ... 1 55.4 Sport Echoes t From Prince county . skaters ranged all the way from lIlle'.s Brother . (T. :'7.'l'C)'.'."N H - " '.'3TT r'.'-'12: C. -'1'. ' To Compete in Tournament PEBBLE BEACH. Calif, (AP)- pm-amateur golf tournament which opens today for a three-day run. Doug Bentley Angry Over l Treatment EDMONTON. (GP) -Doug Bent- cot join the National Hockey Lea- gue as a player. Urges llealistlc View Towards Track. Field wards. one of Canada's farmer run- COLORED SALT HAMUJION. (OP)-so that mo- torists may know when salt has been spread an icy highways. Oll- tario department of highways III C0l1lidCf1ug a scheme for coloring ill. before it is spread. , . in a region beyond the frin e - 1-. ad k 1; 1; . . . - 1 t V . He has two colts that are en- year-old record on the pace of 2.09 over 5 5”""33t”5 W ” W" 9 94 9 3”” r, Tacoma. Wash, law- 'I dont thl k Ill ." the fl ry " "3 3"” '” teired in the world's richest stake. U5 on a half-mile track. His dam i:EIr:";lEnbg1atbgl:aglilon,hMoth;r Na; about as well as most hockey play- vefjdgg mnrmned with pmfesional lime wpstcrnn Hncinev League "vve med continual intercsl un 3 w on s e se s i ' ' the Hambletonian. namely, Boss Charlie by Hoot Mon, dam. Lovely Way 2.03 by Volomlte. and Angel sire is Scotland 1.59 m. The "t ml!" W 10"! 01" the enJ0l'- skates riding aide - 5addle- Over ah in the business. hamlpion Ben are shaded Quakerg 3-2 here. world of art." in. song by Peter Song 2.00, dam, many friends of Johnny will be met"? 1Id0I- . ninety paperweight: turned out for Hogan and sam Snead excluded. "I'm suppose to go Feb. 1. but ,i;lf.S”.,.i2 :33 1,, 3,, add???” wt-.1. Angel Hal. owned by C. T. Black. delighted to know that he it get- IMO my mind CFBDC 8 Picture 9115 9"? lm'?W-'9 5P9Bi0n 04 the are on hand. U. 5. national oh.amp- 1 don't think 1 will," he paid, "1 nesday night to the Liam club Angel Song trotted in 2.12 on a ting along so well and will wish 9' A W3"m khchm filled With I 3umm5T51d9 Mthleuc A5WCl3t10" ioh Gene Lit?-161' and 1953 Brill-Sh won't go while things are llkeicogcheg clinic, half-mile track last season and further success. savoury fragrance dear to the heart and the number not smaller as the title winner. Hal-vie word. we the this, They take dvivllwmlhn Jacki Dr, Edwards. an Olympic mn- displayed exceptional speed. Boss Charlie was separately timed in 2.05 3X5 as a two-year-old in a race at Goshen, N. 17., mile track. Anothbr noted stable at Pinehurst is the S. A. Wathen of Fort Fair- fleld. Maine, which is being train- ed" by Wendell Wathen and his assistants. They have about 30 in their string. Levi Homer. the leading dash wlnnlng,drlver in 1952. is still in hospital at Rochester, N. Y. He . . llftlh ll." l-'t- ', ' " .-fl -nci.-. was injured in a race and has re- He was hurled at Walnut. Hall '3I'3h;':'”g otonrlnelggg mm: Bind xam :9 woguldrfvtnczlicylgl Kiiztfa Eagltllezf New Rd nn :;:,ag&p.l:;1s,l,l.)uI:”' ) paygmu k uiimlytuncdergoim abmunh um)". Srnelcttledaftl his 223?”)!-lee ovcvtlriipib: in buckings a. driiizg V?ii.ifor:le:lgl The odds are all on the side of i I p "E8511 Olympic N931” i-hey CFY a on o orrec a one sp r on . e l i m b bi pt ml . p L on ad. sh Wm, But his right leg which was broken Eire slwtfnext to Guv Axworthvffvggfia ”J,:wb::,:fj'e::ffu,2'ti.ifg1:f,'fg wife Lt:ll?eI1t.g t:0l7lAi.?t;o'bPbuinfFrE ' of 'gil;:3(:l'st,h:)ui.R1"ai(Mrzl:lvvs h1ar::':'h.at glen atlflcyycgcxpect? The inner- gg:VeT1TbtelrHCi'1(st' 1952' at BMW” sli)r8lte1M'eslt)l:b,ilel:hl5ileitatt ill!-lee It the causes one to think about a steam- rem”? '0 take mi" mmes 01 5'” penlng." Dhe Coach 0'1 bile I011"-h-1”” 35 h'"' ” 5"” "eds deveiow From far away Dvi Mill-. Cali- lornia, we note where three more horses have been sent from Sol Camp's ranch to Joe O'Brien. They are Pigeon Hill 3. by l-loot Mon 3, 2.00, Dazzle Mite 3, by Dazzle Way, dam. Diana Mlle, is one of the world's great brood mares, Pocahontas 2. 205. and his Dr. George Bishop has returned to Lexington, Kentucky. and very thoughtfully sent us a clipping from a Lexington paper which has a photo of Volomlte, premier sire at Walnut Hall Farm, and records his death which occurred a few days ago. He has been in stud service for twenty years and had attained the good age of 28. He was a son of the former great sire Peter Volo 2.02 and a grand- son of Peter the Great 2.0? U4. EH15 bought at auction by Thomas D. Taggart of French Lick, Indiana. as a yearling for 55.800. and was raced for two seasons in the stable of Walter Cox, where he won the Junior Kentucky Futur- ity and was second as a three- year-old in the l-lamhletonian dam of Diana Streak 1) 3. 1.58 ms, i Stake. and Star Santa 3, by Star Etawall 1.5!) .V4.. Joe O'Brien, assisted by Claude (l'Brien and Lee Wal';nl', is work- ing with tho inmost numb:-r of iwn-year-old.-; at the track. Al- though Joe is not. carrying a watch with him as yet some of them have shown a lot of brush, especially Butler Win 2, by But- l His record v-v-as s. 2.m 1x4. He is credited in the 1952 Register with E1 trotiers, 10 of them in 2.00, 87 in 2.05. 279 pacers, 15 in 2.00, 97 in 2.05, and he sired 17 sires. It would take columns to give a worthy account of this great horse whose get have won millions of dollars. When Dr. Ogden M. Edwards re-purchased her mind to it and one doesn't want. of a hungry man and a bundle of curves busily preparing the even- ing meal and I thought to myself: "Chum, what the heck are you doing here?" I guess a man doesn't realize how lucky he is o have a warm neat to return to at day's end. January without snow is decided- ly out of tune. Nevertheless one can get too much of a good thing but withall this scribe would rath- er too much snow then a prolong- ing bowl of soup or a rabbit pot- pie. The squish-squish of mud underfoot. mist on one's eyebrows and the clammy feel of water trick- ling down the back of ones neck have no place in January's make- up. Thislbreak in the weatllcr will give the rabbits a much needed respite. A rabbit's white coat against a anowless background makes him as conspicuous as R pimple on it monument. It was nothing unusual for young hunters to kick around the bushes for an afternoon without the services of a beagle or hound and bag seven or eight rabbits. By all appearances the advance guard of an army of ers to young tikcs whose ankles brushed along the loe'witih the kids got blggl-r. Jiil1'l'l'l'll(' Hogan, secretary-trertsurr-r of the Associa- tion dtlrected proceedings on the ice with Garth Gay asistlnlz. Other officials and coaches per- formed their particular duties in ,thc sidelines. registerlnl: the younz playels, sorting them out into .teams. etc. a e Just mow many N. H. L. stars will come out of this large group of young Canadians giving their these boys on a scroll and preserve it for some ten yc.lrs or more. to sec how many would mzlkn the var- lious cat:-gories from N. H. I... mn- or professional, Allan cup. inter- mediate "A" and so on down the pllne. Where each would finally tland would be the vi.-iidcst guess- iwork. but thorn TYNE no doubt about all thv kids hnvinr: one of the very best times of thcir yo-ln; lives, and after all that is the im- .portant thing. one The Albmly St. Pals gave the Sllmrlnerside Aces the best run for honors of any club in tho South Shore League. Tile score. l-2-6, did not begin to give a izoori idea of lithe evenness of the play. It was Congdan of the same city. Most of the greatest profe.uioll- 20 amateurs. ' The 54-hole derby offers sl0,000 in money prices for the pros and merchandise awards for the lead- ing amateurs.- Crosby puts up all the money and turns the profits from gallery tickets, programs and concessions over to various char- ities in this area. The crowd watch- ing last year's final round here was estimated at l5.000. fireilestrolls Bowling Alley WINDSOR, Ont.. (CF) -- A flrcy raced through Windsor's biggest bowling alley Thursday and re- ducerl it to rubble. The blaze started at Palace Rec- reaction in a room where pins are. sanded and lacquered. Owner George Karrys, an uncle of foot- ball players Steve and Byron Karrys, said the flames were start.- ed by.a spark from a sanding ma- 'Chill0. Two employees were working with Mr. Karrys when the blaze swept through lacquer-soaked shavings and sanding dust scattered on the floor. coach said in an interview Wed- nesday night after Edmonton Fly- 3 getting hurt. If we hadn't hurt, we'd be at the top or the pile now. We were selling when Evans left." Despite Bentley's 37 years. Ranc- ers want. to reunite him with brother Max in New York in help the biursrhirts in their drive for a playoff berth. Ranger manag.-r Frank Boucher annolmced recentlv that Bentley had agreed to join the team CO in place Quake-rs said. "They dnn'ti”i want in rll-ztllrb a winning combin- lltllm now that tlley'l'n winning a low. "Tl-ley're afraid that no matter who they send us, it may be just. the man they should't have let go at this point. But I can't so to try to help them unless they help us first."- Ben-tley'a outburst followed ll statement from Saskatoon by Qua- kers manager Nonm Couch who said the coa-ch will not be allowed to go to New York "until a suit- ik: C and federal support national basis if this country is in take its prcper Evans from us, and then we starl;ner in the late a ts20d '30'werem'dc been ner in the late '20s and '30s. and now attached to the veterans hos- pital at St. Hyacinthe. Que. said the immediate need is adequate aching. "By that. I mean CCilCilC"i trained whatever sport they are supposed to teach. 1-land-in-hand with this proper facilities." track and field or He called for K... able replacelllenl. is all hand from the Rangers." Couch said Quakers are not willing to lot Bentley join the NHL club, provided Rangers meet Sax .toon's condition. "We made a promise that Bent- ley could go to New Yorw for a period of time if he could be of use to the Relngerg and we not back down on that promise" ouch said. for all alhiet need is more provincial for athletics S lin- will MAR TIME Thole ole extsllelll toner opportu-i nltm today in the loyal (onadioll Alr Fem Iol young mu-as Air (row Olliuls and as Aluroft Tsthnitloas.' For full ilmlils on training, pay and other lmlsflis. write to or no in! person ler 4. 2.03, Scotch Fl-net 2, hy Volomlte at the end of his thrce- Smwy "W15 has 3””dY invaded lstrictly dog:-out-llosz s'tlii, and .1 T” bl.'”dmg' said '0,” m9 R. C. A. F. CAREER Hoot Mull. Gnnti Follow hy..vo:lr-nld canlpaign for 513,000, Iiithe Pr0VmC”- some have bge" sh,” iman wouldn't have L") be sCOi('lilth”.g"SL -W131?-U00? bowling alley COUNSELLOR mm. Elawnm Home 1.-,.N,.M "3,-was rogardml by Mmost eve”-oncland others spotted. Hun coveys will m be 3 bit M-,.ald M hptting 0., in Canada, was gutled, with only C E N T L J nu! Bid summerside Scotlind, W. S. Primrose 2, by as a very bad investment. His Stick W3 like 5079 thumbs 93”m5" rthc ultimate winer for two and a 0m? W3” 19"v3i'N1dinK- Harry Lll- I our g" Peter Primrose. Littlestown 2, by first stud fee was sioo but in a the white background 01' snow and ihsllf periods. The St. Palts matched koa. Mr. Karrrs partner. estimated 0,. vim Hoot Mon. and there is a very good picture on the same page of short time it was raised to 51,000 and his book was constantly over- don't think for a moment that the white killers from the far North ithe superior play-making ability of lthc Aces wltlh smne l'Di1iiy rugged damage at s500,000. All 32 alleys were ablaze. V AIRWAYS The R. C. A. F. MOBILE King Adios sloppirlgzv. along the sub-scribed. usually two years inpwlll not take full advantage of the ldpfenqe work, and it was not um” - . RECRUITING UNIT Ilack -Wlih".inrl rlllxm: and Illrglldlancr-. For many years the has opportunity offered. imp rmal frnmv Wits :lll.ult. half They are too high, but Cutclllfc's following: A tun-.vl-at--hill by the been the worlds leading sure. ' ' I over that the Alhany boys s-cm.-d skim along just above the ice sur- A9 -Ire sensation Adios p. 1.57 U2 --- i Some years ago Bowley Learcl, iguddenly to Come an”; at 1,h.,ff,,ceg will be prominent in the s. A. Dr. Bishop mentions his rellretfwell known sportsman and Conser- mm, . o . BUSINESS MEN The R.C.A.F. Association Camp string this year. He cost at the lamina recently of Hero vatianist from Tl-yon. shot a . . . -me achumgn . guhm-mm . club Room, Mr. Camp sl3.mo." Butch Han- Mine 2.11 the splendid non of 5 ll th t 1' ti R H Ti i i i l - W"' "1: mm? ""' . 6"” M" Vo1Om”e"h"t Ls Elm "mt ”. mm" Hxiltilvghriilili Driirtrleclggc aiaopelh M(wlElli,g :illi:rOi?:Ccit(e;f hilicqf 12o:i.'lom5lsn V??? iel'!.'l- Bank of Commerce Building Camp S;.l:0(lO., i'iOl'll(' Prvn 320,000 herof his progeny are in they-I-ms post must have bpen we owls nvmes when mm an men and mmslvel Th... spcond mm on m,,' ' ETOgvN and Amcrlcnn ll av .'R.'i50(lf). In the MBFIUMOS N1 Carry OH. H0 IS 8150 - - ' - . CHARLOTT 1 1 - ' ' , . ldillillg iablc fol he plcked up six .01.; boys gpg mmwn over the gran. Summersizle tr-am has .been pretty W THE Dre! a est Harm-ss Horst: there is a very sorry to inform us that Ad- pairs of Hunvs met from Mound lboanu. did a sm.priSmg1y gymd Hm” so far, the person”?! - ALL KNO .. on good picture of the two-year-olvi Llttlestown being driven to cart die Budlong. the dam of Abner McGraw 2.17 315. last twin foals. its base. Dogs, whether they be hunting lhockey chore. He had ll nice shtlti land didn't go into a huddle with. lng constantly, but Thursday night's combination of Farlner-Pope. and FiYlNG M C A IN- Tueadays-O:00 a.ln. to 9:00 p.m. by Claude O'Brien at Del Ma Premature 0! Course. Not C00 l Wed d e-0:00 . . t 0:00 .n M” "Mk. r "mm, mm.” carry twin foal. tmdngs or not, are always an inter- phi, r.-.g1ex..s berm-(. he M it go. qp ;G.-ludl-t looked fa: ifltihyh wlllmget g . I ' I 0 "99 5-l;,HONFf :65: P ' g (mung time. testing subject. I have owned a lot pie in big l-anzy Ind and stands the their share 0 goas on c) lg I).ulV t0 5 E ntrns .- wp m,m.(,d mm, Um." last Wm. ,,,,g. ;of hunting dogs in. my time, Cock- wear and tear of South Shore lloc- get usvd to each other L C , V H 77- f 7 ,h, Mm, 0, dm," Quinn In sum The mam. mend, 0! wine, ers. springer spanlels, Irish water lkcy well . . . Paul Schurman and BUZZ Nich01- -rv-mr ' H I 0 A 1," ,,1,owi,,5 of gum. or in marics at various tracks but letter from him as follows: ”I am It very nice personality and will spanlels. Setters. bounds and Point- Sprlnger spanlr-ls. a Beagle named i a cpposltlnn and t'lkC t-ho puck with son were the sclhool bovwlera wild day. Both are neovcomels to the .' we-tr tereet to prospective B. C. A. F cordially invited to attend. v,'Cl will b l d t l , it oi-5 r":m5i'v"'3 3:: ::::'.:';..::'.::.:::':'”.:..:::::"::: e c t :rr":-:” M" ”:..::':.:. "”"."" nwn John Quinn 1 ch in . for es and intends to milk sol- 5130 it E 9m0mCn- 1' 5 W ” ' - ' . . - In lI-m- on ' 11 IYI- "- town. Ycstc-rvlny W: rnct-iiiretii ea dlei-ink his career. Waltere has Looking bilck OVEX" "19 YEMS W0 Jboll 03" blast hm W9-Y ”hT0U8'h We High Schml mwlmg 139” wedm” A A O ents of those interested are also A . now marricd ntltl tllc illlllt-r of a line lllllc girl. My wifn and I own .1 few horses. They are tho Prlnlc wlnister p. 2.03. t. 2.08. This horse was ll pacer and I converted him to the trnt and ;.::lw- him tho llbove record. Frwcral llninnrs nnril llrivcrs had hinl lull. cnuld nulj make a success of him on tho trot.l Now that he is straightened out' i expect to give him a much fas-I fer record. We also raced Allen Scott p. 2.09. Sweet Prince p. 2.07. 1- 2.08. Sp:-nccr's lllldlly t. 2.08.! and Sislcr Audrov snug t. 2.10. 1 also had a horse called Seneca, owned by the J. J. M. Stables, imperial. Pa.. and he was it real dandy. He had been ruled off sev- QUHC I oral tracks 'in the mld-west. I anyone we know of. make a splendid looking and we hope to see him get pro- motion and make a great success of it. He was one of our top driv- crs although with limited oppor- tunities, and he gave Billy McVe,v his record of 209 (V5 and also several others and this your drov-l winning races at St. John anti Charlottetown. A legion of horsemen friends are anxiously inqblrlng from time to time about James "Jlggy" Arb- illg, who suffered a severe heart attack early this week. He is one of our most -conscientious horse men and has been looking after number of horses and probably working a bit too hard. We are all hoping that In tho ncar future he will be around again with his pleasant smile and ready wit that is unequalled by We regret very much that May- him his full handle . . . and Dixie. a veteran fox hound stand out in bold relief above the pack. As I have just mentioned Ger- lman Shorthaired Pointers . . . I town three of them . . . hold the to hold it until my hunting sun sets. I like them because they are easily trained. natural pointers and can turn their hand to anything in a pinch. I'll admit they are cocky, awogant, inclined to be masters of all they survey and lack the gentlemanly attributes of the English Setter but . . . . boiled down to its last analysis they are a man's dog. Hunting dogs are like children . . . no two are the same. This winter I plan to write an autobiography of hunting dogs I have owned and hunted wlth.dat- ing back to over half a Century ago. .spotllght and I guess will contlnuef iseen. His shots arc ankle iliglh and' a real threat to the sound barrier as they go zipping gonlwards. A lot of the boys with the wicked shots gin tihls league are no particular '-problem to a gnzlllc if he can knnlp from gutting his polnpzldollr push- ed farther back on his cranium. strate the number of eggs he gets market. some, -red . I . Theodore Le 33,-, tn givg . him about as well as anyone we'vr:,l1onol' llst.I-leap Big Chiefl-toll-ABall i-; very happy at the way his charges have been improving under his careful, but strictly vocal tutoring. The big chief has to stick to words because when he starts to demon- threntcns to gllrt the henfrult . island Motor Transport Ltd. Winter Schedules -l'IFl"I'I(7TIVE JANUARY II, 1854. By J. R. Williams AHEM.” ' l r;A'l'l-lei: I. nr Henry W. Wedge of Summer-yi sido. recently met with quite ser-I iaus injuries sustained while driv- are OFT:-is FIRST '0-mes 1 SODA ALTERNATIVE DERBY England iOP)- J D. Morten. vice-chaimsan of the Der- bydllre branch of tine National l-'arl'ner's Union, told farmers they should try to sell surplus milk to tnverns and persuade people to drink whisky in milk instead of soda. "We have reached pract.c- ally the limit of the liquid milk market and have to find alterna- tive seles." he said. i belongs and has been one of the top promoters of everything that will beenflt the town of Summer- .-lde and the province generally. We hope that he will soon be around again all aetlve' and well as ever. - OUR BOARDING HOUSE TRAVEL RY BUS SAVE l'0l'R CAR THROUGH BUS FOR MAINLAND BOSTON AND AMERICAN POINTS MONTREAL AND CANADIAN POINTS Major Hoople A-5. J'.Rwa.l.uu09. v.a.aq.u.a.n.eIv. cw, moose, and an-cu. Inn By Fagaiy And shoiei nu! "' ,liL'i.5.li.?."&".."”fliE E?l..'3l'J.'.'l...”SS ll-lospltal. He has honored the craft of pharmacy to which he MLBT BUV I6 A LIMOUSINE 85A2lue TH: HOOPLE COAT-OF-ARMS!-w I THEM A vAcl-lr, AND TO OPERATE VVINTI-IR MONTHS BOSTON - NEVV YORK -- )IONTRliAl. Ly. Charlottcmwn 10:20 A.M. Dally. Lv. Summereldu 12:01 P.M. Dally. Ar. 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