- or nuns. .- 'A JACK D Winner of the Jack Dempsey heavyweight tournament. George (fhuvalo downs pre-tourney favor- ite Gordon Baldwin to earn a TKO decision in second stanza of theirl scheduled three-rounder st Msple iconlinued from page 6) Be polled 19 first place votes anti '207 points. He is owned by J. Howard Lyons of Greenwood. Del. Trailing in order were Adios Boy. Diamond Hal. Quick Chief. Times Square and Philip Scott. Saboteur. owned by The Arden Homestead Stable of Goshen. N.Y. outpoiled Clearview Stables" Eg- yptian Princess 197-l22 among the .1-year-old trotters. The chestnut glln of Titan Hanover had 16 first place votes and thus is favot'ed to take down the Trotting Triple Crown made up of the HambIeton- tan. The Yonkers Futurity and the Kentucky Futurity. The t.wo leaders were trailed by Darn Gay. iiillwater Victory. Magnus Han- mrar and Grand Note. In the 3- iear-old pacing class. George Lan- det-s' Belle Acton from Kittery. lite. polled 14 first place votes and 178 points. Bachelor Hanover nos- eri out Buckeye for second place' 07.93 with both collecting three tirizts. Belle Acton is not eligible to either The Little Brown Jug or The Cane Futurity but is nam- ed in The Messenger Stake at Roosevelt Raceway. Rated leading wiark horses" were Duane Han- mcr in the free for all paring rl-is-S. Gsylewsy. free for all trot: (.iand Note. 3-year-old trot: and Noble Adios and Gold Worthy, 3- year-old pace. And here's a lette. from the unit known horseman Bernard Poi-k of Sydney Mines. with news irunt Cape Breton...”Don Cade- . gan has sold Crusader Chief 2.00- 6-5 to a party in Saint John. crusader Chief has been a good race horse since he came to this country. 'It is interesting to note that Crusader Chief was bought for 312.500 as a yearling in 1945 by the Newport Stock Farm. South Plsinfield. NJ. Super Hal. now owned by Harry Hirsch, was purchased by AC. Saunders. Tol- edn. Ohio. for 87.500 at the I940 iltll'IlDfI5. Crusader had a very busy season last year. till starts. 13 firsts. 12 seconds attd 9 thirds with winnln s of 82.l59.fi9. He took his mark 0 2.09 4-5 as a 7-year- oid Crusader Chief shotild be a good sire with his breeding. by Chief Ahbedsle 2.00. dam Truella Iw Truax 2.n.1'2. and his good re- cord as a race horse. "Donald Rankin is moving them around again. This time he has t... . Leaf Gardens. Toronto. Cliiivalii, iCansdian amateur heavy champ. ldefeated three other Canadian and US. boxers as he powered his way ito victory in the elimination tourn- NS. i2l: .l.H. l')eWiit. Woodstock. N.B.; Geo. H Irving. Rextun. N.B. E. T. Joy. Kensin ton. P.E'..I.; H. H Jenkins and avid Stewart. Soutbport. PE.I.; P..l. LeBlanc, Rogersville. N.B.: Stanley May- hew, Kinkora. Pl7.l: Wellington MacNeilI. Soulhpori, yil-J.I., Wil- liam Mcfoomlis. Newcastle. N B.; W.P. li'lcArtiiur. Shediac, N.B.5 Ralph D. Noddin. Moncton, NB.; Fred Robichaud. Dieppe, N.B.; Earle Sample. Kensington, P.E.l.; L.D. Scrimgeour, Newcastle. N.B. Read Stevenson. Rtistico. P.E.l.: Frcd Taylor. Breadaliiane, P.E.l. In the May Hoof Beats are the following registrations of Mari- tima owned horses:-Colonel Smart 41053! by Curly Smart. dam Sue Abbe: owned by TC. Collette. Newcastle, N R : Gloria Ann H055! by Todd McKay. dam Bonnie. mined by Theodore Holman. Kent- ville. N.S.: Ida's Boy (1950 by Abner T. Clegg. dam Lucky Pen- ny. owned by Andrew Perry. Sum- merstde. P.F. I ; Lnciy Cnnto (1953) b.V' Ill Conio. dam Laurel Peters. owned by .I I5 Priors. New Glas- gow. P.F,.I.: Roger's Pride (19551 by Abncr T. Clegg, dam Little Judy. owned by James Dunn. Elmsdale. P.lI'..t We had a welcome visit from Fred Taylor. North (ii-anvillc. P E.I.. former owner of Neil Bud- long 2.11 2-5 and other good ones. Fred was sending for eligibility papers for the slow class trotter Edgar D. by Damascus, by Ab- ner T. Clegg 2.0415. dam Miss Hal- ifax. He bought. him at the Stim- merside sale two years ago and he showed up well on the pace but with the addition of a two-ounce toe weight he has turned out to be a really promising trailer and it is Fred's intention to train him he is getting eligibility papers for Squire Hanover. dam Honey Dir- ect by Colonel Aubrey, and the trotter Miss Worthy Dale by Al Worthy. A really sensational workout m"! I! mltnrted from Pinehursi. N.C. last week when in training I Pill? 0! two-year-olds. Wsydios and Town Byrd teamed up for a mile in M0 over the half mile track. It was the best performan- res registered anywhere at that date by baby pacers They were selected at the Lexington yearl- EMPSEY FINAI. and race him this season. Oihersi are the pacer Honey's Girl hyi ii.7:i.2;i;”tiZwm o......iT.&E Ainritlis. 1956”-7 ago. is in get a try out next fall tional Hockey League, Charlie Burns, whose life was feared for after he suffered a Period to inure in within the next two weeks is George Mauger with .horses from Sydney and River Hebert. These horses are owned by Harry Hirsch who for the past iii-w seasons has been racing his Iiorscs on lI'iIi'IxS lIIl'tIll&ZIlfIiIl Que- bec. The Hirscii horses might be classed as newcomers to these Darts. although two of them saw action hero lhrcc years ago. sey, former world heavyweight I208 4-3. The iitlicrs are Super Hal champ. 2m and Glolwtrnitr-r 2.09 2-5. There are many new horses at "T " "I9 Rafrllilr till: war inciudinr! His last owner is George L. Lat-by. . F""'k ""'l"'"”. ""l"'l'l-V DIIVCIIB-it Guelph. Ont. The dam of Melody P0 -illviinv iuiiiisi-I 1204 2-5 and Chimes is Harvest Melodv 2.10 I3'"ii""! -WI IIIRILV 0t,Iwrs- by Robert S. Bergen and she trac-I Th” S'f”"" "l"llI”- Mar "-4'-it. imi- es back to some of the best. and itiny. with an afternoon program yfaslcst trotters and pacers In thei'".hP'm'N' Th” MN"; 'I”" 083' . U. S. A. will Many will remember when this '"""l"ili Hill!" little mare came tip from Neii'-IIINIHY classes were for Maritime-hredsi so she was entered in the 2.18 "7033" Mini! W"? mgitls. trot and the free tor all trot, andl she. won both of them ai:aiiistiW('Pk ill" (T 'i'I'iII taking a record of 2.105; which equalled the then track trotting record held by Abbe Worthy 2.05. Bounces Back From Verge Of Death To Tryout With Wings TOR(lN'I'f) (CP)-A 20-year-old severe head injury at the start of Junior hockey centre. on death's doorstep little more than I year with Detroit Red Wings of the Na- last year with Werint-sday and Sat- the 1954-55 Ontario junior hockey season. will report to the Red Wing training camp at Sault. Ste. Marie. Mich.. it was disclosed Friday. Friday night. however, he led Toronto Marlboros. defending Cana- dian juniorg hockey champions, game of the Memorial Cup finals. "It's terrific to get a chance Wlllll Detroit." said a jubilant But-ns,i who plays despite a metal plate in his skull. "But first we have toi win the Memorial Cup for the! Mariboros." NEGOTIATING LIST Detroit scout John MiichclI.. in Toronto for the junior chsmpioii-- ships. said Burns was put on the weeks ago. The centre. a Toronto native. suf-y ey. Thirteen promisiiig yoiiiig lh-:jiPlIl'('nmPrs lare Cnnlvlair I2-01. felrld 3 iIl0t”hletEl:”&'g:cil':'r: pill?!" H, with a pa- t :3 .iite a on-co on . ' ' '- heawvlelgms mmwled m "If HT""" -IIIH. at (l(leIl:i"iv.'iin:, Olltltl, tire workout at the start of th:-I event. sponsored by Jack Damp nail (in "03. lflni-viirr ll.-irin--ny 1954-55 si-asnii. Even when lie hail recovered from a delicate brain, (7 ratio. doctors still doubted .wheiher he would be able to play lany type of sport again. V I Within two months of IPRVIIILI. hospital. however. he was DlH)'lnE- ; Clarence Hansen. The same after- inoon the A Pace. Purse 33,200. be rriiitiszicd at distances oil was won by Hawkins I-loss. I it The ioilnii'Iil'.' Sal-y year-old by Pcter Prinirosi-. tlulll-I the lights will he on andi ed by Walter S. Found and fIl"Ii'r'fl ymmdiand in 1935 gt". cons ,.1,,:,i,i,, then the rcisiilnr iwicc iiocklvj by Clarence Hansen. tiiiio. 13.021- tn any class. in fact, hm hm-9, schedule will he in full swing. Iii;-5. HBWKIHSIHDSS showed his aliil-p started in 3 "me before. The Einw is much the smile scnctitile asl tty to pace in 2.00 last veal. fin-y iishing almost on the nose with a horse that took a record of 1.3!)- At Santa Anita r-lo sing race 4-5. This year his trainer did not Vpill'.-if Sl.75iJ.l iliink he was quite ready to most ch. best t,-nit.” 1" the Ma.-mm.-5. I was won by Mm Statcment. bro 6. the bearcats some weeks 810- NW by Perk Axll'nl"lIH. dam Virginiaihe will probably come east and 0.. OWHHI by Walter S. Found. race at Vernon Downs or Bay Merced. California and driven by State Raceway. Later she won at Fredericton i V Halifax. If Melody Chimes follow: in the footsteps of his dam he will be a welcome addition to the rac- ing ranks in this province. Harold Cudmora of Harrington was in yesterday getting eligibil- ity certificates for five. They are the 4-year-old pacer Flit-ka's First by Argot Pointer 2.0704, dam Just Flicks 2.14 3-5: Jolly Bud 2.15 2-5 by Jollity 2.05V4. dam Fancy Brit- ton by Calumet Budlong IMVA: .also that grand warrior Prince lBudllng 2.11 by Calumet Budlong TRYING FOR TOP - i2.02h. dam .lune Axwnrthy hy TEEP” jliud Axworthy. During his racing tf,7A';0,',:”;' . career he has earned sII..'ii.i..'i.'i. aw; QR , A great deal of credit for his sauna! splendid performances is due to Rl6WAl?D5' Watson Cudmora. who gives him MDRLD this early preparation; Amcrii-.-i's 3550?? lAce 2.15 in another pacer that 0E4'.970 , showed a tremendous lot of speed 'V”V”ER;T iearly last season. He is by Cal- Agni”-'9 iumet Budlong and his dam is the V4 6, ”' famous brood mare Miss Amer- III; 5&1 lira 2.048 by Abbedale ?.fii”:: iv!-plswo June Breeze 2.15. a 9-year-old pan ,l M05, :0 i er by C:-lumet Rudlnnil- ttam .Iune Axivorthy by End Axworthy 2.l4. completes Harold's! quintetls. In ,additinn to the above be also has two 2-year-olds being trained and lcared for by Clarence Wood, who has acquired quite a reputation in that line. The world's champion pacer iAdios Harry. driven by L. Lyons. icon of the owner. made his first -start of the season at Root-ei.It lRaceii-ay last Saturday night. He won the Handicap Pace. purse S7501! in 2.02 4-5. Doity's Pick istmpsonl 2. Queen Adios 4Smart' 13. five other starters. The l'ritlav JOHNNY LONGDIN 45 77W5 YEAR HUT 57'ILL . ByAlanMcvar fycil 2 zamso;;v,Miia en; BORN uv emsuna, Ill? 5EElV against Regina Pats in the III'SllMany1e. New Yurk ing sales by F.;it'le Avery for the, previous the AA Pace. purse S5.- Ciearview Stables. and the prlccs 000. was won by Reed's Knight mid Weft 316.000 and 5l0.500 re- (.1. Jordanl, lcabod Crane Er- NI6 M00175 HAD way M, 9;4,e77. LEADERS By The Associated Press NATIONAL LEAUE Boyer. St. Louis 30 R is .300 now was Air; 5 Pl'iibiiIilP lnng, Piiisniirgh 20 6 I2 .420 Mini VI-ilk -rim - I-icn Hog. lltt'IIPrs for today: mat-vr lvauim not-jt-:.'x BAY. Wis. Iain - Sarni. St. Louis. 28 4 I2 .429 ans tin-iii-I-iii:-iii" from serious" gdmm Wm" and hm rec”!-M GIN," Ba) pawp" "I "19 yum". Bmlnnv Milwaukee 21 3 9 439 1:0” PM”! hmm MW , - .- brat-kclediz IFIIDIIIRII I.Fr1L'IlIf' FrirIa.i' hlzneri twl. Mmm Sty Lmm 34) 7 12 .40., hr my my ' '- " lib Flt”) A.m-mm. League iltalfbacks who formerly played it Run'4iIliam' Brooklyn. Bmmn . .. t LS. open cliaiiipion- Ni-u York at Boston ... '1-um.) (.anaria llick Gregory and Dtciv "Id Boy". ag ship reached US. Golf Association '00) vs Sullivan il-Oi l5('hfl8ihlP- clnmm 11' h, dq”a,.”,l.L H! M” Md rm. his Baltimore at Washington Iilourv Th? 541- "I5 " llllllllfl Gl'Ea'"t'.'v mi,...3o)-er, 15p lhn -ll-2i Th PBSCUBI II-1i lplayoci for Toronto BFIlf'll.V Beach Doubles---Aticock. Milwaukee. -i.I Triples-Lsndrith, Chicago and "”A”;'!(.l.4'l"' V V IN! vs Black it-0. il'IPI(tIISll(' back from Purdue. for- Bmmn 2- MM Imllzlllln to Jack lilt-wk last KK-,,,-.3, pm E, (-.,,,.;,g., . K9”. nit-rli played with Ottawa Rough- Home runsalabloiiski, Ciiiciitiiaii. 6 . . Ha twill” National League '-m'-' - roam" r Stolen bases --Sixteen tied with 1 Imp-aulzlpliwtllrilhit) ltttllllaIl'IVE'l1i.3Etli" Plll.NlJill'glI at Briioklyii 3 Hull PiichinLtrRoberis. gPhilaclelDlua m.wm.m,, 1 .” U3” mmlwd m low.” x””""'”l iml and Mizell, St. Louis, 20. 1000 I r ”' will mntiictttiuii Pliilailt-lpliia at New York Holi- Strikeout.-L--.ltines. Chicago. 11. AMERICAN LEK('.l'E T:'l'1l" :"'Jl”'w lit” 'l”lIl'l tlHilI'('l)' L'lilt-ago at Ciiiriiiiiati -- .ll-iiui-r an R It i-.i apmmf; Fl W IWNIHIHV 0! future II-In vs I-.aiii't'titir I-ll Courtney, Wash. 23 .'I lit .-iii " "R I” "19 "lien. Si Liitit.-t at Tliltiz-iuki-e r Po- Wertz. Cleveland 26 5 ll . . , 5' ill-ill is Biilil it-in I Kill 10 H . T3 C T . . ,., Ihl ii . ' r iSkowron. New torit 33 a in -II. HhHnm:,:(l1”n H22”: 9 Am: lA( R”qw' HA1 PJIAN DH"; Olsmh 3.4.7 H H: iiii-ii.uuliIli. It-Id" 9. 3'" ST LXIIIHII-R155 Ll. T It'll" . I : ;,,,;i..,, i”,VH(,”.u am, CIIEii'Il's Noiiiiziii, 91. bti-uiit-s.-iii:-iii. Junior baseball in stiiitirlian I.w;i III anti an iIl'lI.'llIdI iiiciiiiicr III the Alli-I Y rk Rt" chm side. A metal plate, itiserted iii tu- S-MMML 15 Ir-tics I tiioxsc team. Canadian 0 I . head. protected his skull. 'l.viii;i-t I,ii,i.-, IKHHSH (-m, rliaiiipioiis of the 18705. (lied Fri- Burns returned to liticltcy. iii-t 1.. Why nashmgmn add day. , playing in a llIiI10I' ttitiit-Iruil 14..-.. 3 ' gywgg 7 Wmyygygy ryy-WV” 7 league when Marlhorus. a 'l'iirtini-i lj...... , mg Igmra and Mam", 4g '"3" '-3"" MapleyLcaf(s-sponsotiied club, fIliIlil Sit...-it I,,..,.. iA,m(m' wa5h'mgi,,,,V want o ta e any c ant-es Fiiiallr :iiiil I-lain-r, Xe v York 2 . he was given a special helmet and Pllrilltlg TVII50n, 3.ium..r., doctors permitted him to play jun Pit-irc. Cliit-ago. Wynn. Clevp. II" I"Wk9Y- Iiilltl all K -k. nd Ford New . Just under six feet, and Ili'lClI hit... BN0 llUi1l(tt.g B mg I70 ptitintis, HilI'lls had Itt't'll :4 Strilwntii. Si-iii-o. ('Ietr-lani:I and leading spark III EOIIIIILI il.ii'ili-hm l';ixi:i;il Wasliitigitin, 18. to their set-otid .Vleni0rial Cup final In two years. day iBen Hogan M. .. ,, ,,,.y"Unretires" "UK liiiiirill said he never in mid iIt' llilitltl iict-unite a ”plcax- 4.,-is .g4) itlmiia does not include yestei RROBAN-5 iPackers Sign I PITCHERS 'Two Hcilfbctcks h . . - - . "pm ml? at Rmh”ler' XX i ('lt-icl.'intI at I):-troit - Lctiiiin. "1 l9"':5 Sl'l"l"t”7't'- 3 5'l- 1”” "W705 lilai off for the Ullilll tier ll-ll vs Ilarsliinan ll-0) rid?”- I IK klllttlIl'III ti-ll Regular Shoot TURNER FARM EQUIPMENT H gaiiies). 5; JACK KIDS 94 Fl'I"I.R()Y STREET, (7HARI.0T'l'ETOWN ON TUESDAY. MAY lst Mwrr ACTION 1: 7145 Tums Ml CASTING mm A stwivmc ma W W YOUP EVE? 'I'HE DOSCO DOVINDRAI-"I' AUTOMATIC COAI. FURNACE I956 Design Award Winner 35 e0 E.” l9itr9'ingaC0ampfife A 0-. .'-IF TABSET AND -'?i:'-El. HANGM6 CI.wFOl2TA8.Y BEMEEM SECOND AND THIRD FINGERS. LEAVE THE IN- mfmoex FINGER Foes To HANDLE LINE. THUMB IS IN POS- ITION TO DEPT FORWARD Di3i.E PULPWOOD ' Our Yards at. Motitagito and (imirgetnivn will be c'AsLdlgg'L Open for lhilpiititid when all ttclght rc.sti'it-lions are :::YwgKN',(,'f,S".f:l removed from the roads. REEL ASARE cameo BYFAULW cu-rs. ORDINAPI LY THE W PUTS BOATES (P. E. I.) LIMITED CH ARIA )TTET()Vt"N PASSENGER TRAIN SERVICE TO BE CONTINUED Passenger train service between Chaihittciowii Souris. Sou- ria-I".lmIi-s. and Charlotte- hown-Gsorgetown. will be continued after May lat until high- Charloileimin-Mtirray Harbmir, way conditions permit the resumption of bus services. CANADIAN NATIONAL -RAILWAYS U ALI.OW519&11 XILY FRIGWIKIIDQRI (0 cP'i'A Iiaiiphinn or Hgmgx. up may all their training and has certain- other starters. Time. 2.04 4-5. The Rudis Boy and Ray; pg; 35 ;. ly pcrformcd a real mriacle in track was hcavy. Iran; in, He sold these IIIIIISPSIUW 'iPl'9l0pment of early speed A despaii-h to the Halifax Her- to A. Burgess of Windsor. Con-iTite Clearview Stables are also the-,alrI states that Triiro Raceway is nnlly has won two races on the owners of Egyptian Princess zlswinging back to life after nearly Commons gim-g going in my min. 2.02. that is eligible to every top six months inactivity. It is being phliiee stable. Donald also sold colt stake this year and is named cleaned anxtxreadied UP I"? MIOIIIPY his tug black pacer .lIn1my (mm. in them. She will llkcly take iiiaeason of harness racing and it sol 2.04 4.5 in tr,-Mk nnnms. 1 start in mg 37,500 wIm..m . M;ui.IIO0IfI like another record-breaking road in Tho Ham;-5; Horse theihcrry stake at Foxboro on .Itilyl.W'8F- 5'3" SW"! IS NOW at -3 mI"'l. othor I-jay when Boomerang 2,03. 9th. iimum with more than 70 trotters -I-5. 7-year-old black gelding is by. The top performaiice to date 3"” PRES” 5”'h""l ”"""d "19 '”'""t.V Counsel. He is also the over a half mile track took place hmmlc speed '”".('h' wmll" " ' be of Jake R. 2.04 25. a 4-year-lat Rooscvelt Raceway last wt-ck """p" "I W99” "M ""m''"' will aid Not a bad sort of a start asiwhon Jinimiia .ii-rdmi droi-9 "N. SW9” I" "'0'? "ll" 100 35- MW . 3.,-,. l,4,'..,.m.,nM nnm.-E pwk fmm Hwyhnrses come In. "Itnui-ild has just returned Irom'iii-I Milli-r stable. to a win our T"'""" h""" "V" U” RM" mm (',,nm,”y up 1.5 in (3,-riilspectively. Earle has given them. nest Duke .1. Bay State Pat l. four ”ggVI I 59"” MASTER NEWS OF THE INEEK FROM YOUR MASTER DEALER ORAPAIIII OREAMERY Ttvirn and reports that trainlnglfree for all candidates uiih a mile. N” ”"" '1"-" '"' J”l'"'l-V "I" is really booming at the Truro track I tell you that things could look up at the Sydney Sports fentre if some of the good stab- Ies stayed at home. The Logue Stable. RI ard Jabslee. Harry levntte and Munroe Stable. Dun- Hn Mat-Donald. Harry Hirsch and the Ernie Smith Stable are all Tm"! away from the Isle of In- ttu.-try. ”They say that the purses are much larger in the faraway plac- es but after all Rome wasn't built in a day. Titers is no majoi-' lport in Cape Breton at present. no senior hockey or baseball. In "W not give horse racing a real tesl..One of the largest crowds 10 witness a race in Cape Breton :13 on hand the night Lucky MP7 Itid Iola Henley had their match race. so it proves that peo- PII are interested if we have nam- ttorses and keen competition I-0 provide tli . I. .7 ii .1. T I He I.llo' it . . hulls schools sic. 1'. '-lust IIHIKITIZ1 Jimmy Ferlusoni the Fares. ireenssrtrscit ofnthtnlbfid WW awett in i II F F 5- W rt W K F E P F F C 0 - it ' ' it making up classes with the gum. ii-niim and pact-ra and we could :'''”h'VW't0l :; of Dean Gallon. .llm's Excellency, call him a very well informed ””""""' Dlviil Csudle. Top Brass. Wingl Commander. Roll on. super Hal. V ilirence Harmony, June Bee, Con- Ir. Rlchland. Grails Hanover. "Iii others. I think that with an Iln 202 l-S The track was not in lllll top conriitinn and exports say it Was as good its a mile in l.5Ii over a lightning-last oval. As a 3-year-old last year l')otty's Pick set a world's record for pacing mart-s over a ltalf mile track, ,limc. 2.00. That was In winning a dash In the Little Brown Jug oi'Dolaii;irv, Ohio. which wu shmiii on the screen here some weeks ago Gingerbread Klan mined by Jol- eph A. Gstithn-r of Msyfield. looks to be the top Ice pacer of,t.ha province the past season. In to paced qiizirters In 29 seconds over the frozen surface. Considerable praise for his rl't'0rfI goes to Ed. die Cole. well known blacksmith boos in all his contests. One of the most respected farm- ers and horse lover! in Bonshsiv authority on horses past and pre- sent. This year he has registered and has applied for an eligibility certificate for B. 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