Down 21m:- BACK STRETCH The meet-ins a very hm f “m ma“ #1111105 resulted min gore lntererted- a “ma” elation last d f m“ u" ;i;;§=,,,“§.“.'§,§§“i.i‘°1.1118§... 3%”- sim July 1st andfilugugilod J tom-lull! ll- e a’ 15m, Montague, Juli’ 1 1 August 11th to mud George ,4, calbeck was 1191x1105“? President and Ralph Gamew . . “wary-Treasurer- The Victoria Drivinit C1" quet held the same evelérl tended by upward-t ° d all over the PTOVmW l“ w“ was at- orsemen Name o! Horse .1111 Aaoff 1.11s 1-2 12.00041 ’ 11011: Aoe 111a 1-4 ' 11.11.... 2.04 1-2- b-s hm. 1113111111111 Worthy 2.0a 1-4. @1010 21-11100 tiuouodoxuiuoitvandshu ogRecord List Of §ammy Angofl N. H, L. Expects Calder Lifts Entries For Open Qutpoints ‘°'°”3°’ Golf Competition Ame $10k 07.3241’! 2.0‘! Class Paeen 8.09 ClassPaoers 2.10 Class Pacers Bedford Grattan 2.00 1-4.. 85.00089 Tracey Hanover 2-03 3. from . . . e . t f ti n hlch will 351i 511158131115; n $1118‘ t0 wwthu “i; Tom Grsttan 2.05 ...... .. 5011-5 events. Jimmie Power was 2.10 Class Trotters .1 1111111111 111000 as entertainer. with Watson n. .11. 2.07 1-2 $0,424.05 - ti t d li hted those ii-Ziéiiifiiiihiéi. v6. 1111.... 1...- Neiil handed out the prizes to successful horsemen, accompranvymg wtizey Henley ‘m1. happy remarks which deilgnt- Simcoe Harv alter each cup, blanket. h thering. The list was T1011 :3: giowmg that. e Club did not _ active part in one of th racing seasons for many Yell-Ts- 'l 1-4 yr flqrwn, Murray River, foaled a 5"“ L- 1° colt Wednesday evening, May 13th, ghrvln Brooke 2.04 ‘ stud by iialmuck 2.15 l-2_ Number th PeterMagnus2.071-2.. .8 _ ,_ e 20d 5,335.96 ho.ders are in the huge fed cam- 2.l1 Class Pacers l“ Cll-II P1081 forget anyone wh" took an Jaimie 'I‘ruliX 3-06 1-4 $433734 the benefit of Money Won r111". cnARLoTTsrQwN 0111111011111" 8,490.84 ‘or Wad ted b the announce say y 51537-90 States Golf Association for NEW YORK. May 15-(APi—_A total of 1.475 entries-a record list. golf ccmpet-ition-waas Unite next month's Hale American National Open Golf Tournament. Fcurteen farmer national champions and a large 11m 535339 amateur, pro and sectional ting for the $6,030 in prize . .. . . . . . .. 5,376.92 osm- 104 1.4 5,255.41 Eiethe tournament finals 11h be played June i8 to 21 at moor open iber of title- mone "ch w Rdge- Country Club. Chicago. for tixe Navy Relief best toe Royal Hanover 2.06 l-4... 4,003.04 lsmilety and Uziitsd service Organ- i 2'13 ch" 15"" ‘"11?’ vio high for o s11 en- Jan Azofi 1.59 1-2, owned by c. All Britten 1°“ l-4------ ‘g-zié-gg try liesiglfivasluggalkscll 11% torn titre 181151 Bellliwl‘ 3-03 1'7 -- 313573133 $ll3lZIl1N?,t415;1aSll3lYC:l§€kel1S ffeliocnrdzr. Walter Brown 2051-4 . 2.102 '10 UB-G-A- “rem” “I” m“ m‘ 11111-12211 is Mr. Hortonslucky num- ber so as the youngster arrived on the 131.11 he has been very properly ciillSlfillOd "Lucky Number." Great things are expected of this well- brill soii of the famous Grand Cir- cuit star and it will be interesting 1.1 watch his future career. snncoe Hargger’ 2.04 1-4, bay Joe Direct 307 H 110110 by Lee Harvester 2.16 1-2. been in Hairy O'Brien! stable. vougd g 05 Algernon. since last fall. This horgoi pew- in] 105 3.4 021111: to the Maritimes the fail i930. being purchased by the Truro ca1n111unit_v' Club for a long price. M,“ karkawgy 20414 Sully 2.08 l-4 . based on his racing career of the prUlOllS three years. The season of 1030 he was started in iive events but went lame and all training was PetelrGMcKinney 2.06 i-4 . discontinued. He is now sound but “.31 b; plliifll 1:1 the st short season and then trained for the Wee for All Pace at Old Home Dudey Patch 2.00 1-2 .111 Guy Toddler 2.00 1-4 Kalm 101' I sunnymeade 2.07 1-2 . 2.18 Class Trotters 2.14 Class Pacers 2.14 Chas Trotters uck 2.09 1-2 . 2.15 Class Pacers 3,835. 3,496. 2 ,630 .87 $2,762.22 ' ' 5343a Grants WYup 3 . t ' erzca entries tcday. sold ih 335133 already in may be exceeded few straglglers from Canad Short Hills 2.05 (p 2.10).. $2,300.50 California- Alvin Guy 2.05 1-4 Lusty Frisco 2.07 1-4 . . . . . . nouncing ihe cicsing cf Halo Arn- e 1.475 by a a and 3g The total will be whittled down 81 in 81 local qualifying rounds at 36 holes each, to be played May 24- 28. Tire survivcrs of that competi- nffair in Chico 90. Baltimore 7-2 $294991 ticn meet in 1s Set-hole sectional Buck Hanover 2.05 1-2 2,892.40 tournaments June 5 u, 9_ gm... g1) ~ 38739 to 100 will come out of those trals e- 1978-65 to join 21 standout pedormers ai- Sam Hanover 2.05 3-4 .. ready exempt! in the field of be- “) ' - ‘ ' ' - ' - ' ' '* g-qzegg tween 100 and 12) for ttic 72-hole .4 week and Provincial Exhibition, Clllllllll‘ 3-08 - - - - - - -- 52.421135 Aug,,;;ital1$é2t_exésb11%l§a1i§: a: D-rect L. 2.09 1-2 .. 2,113.19 W3 2.15 Class Trotters . " l th flh t- JERSEY CITY. N.J.. May 15- 5110“? ‘n13, §,§"‘§v§“§a§npa§,f§§°m Playdale 2.04 1-2 $2,200.01 , P,_Jme m made 1, w... 1.. Esotntlda. Thgt year made 19 June Elm“ 2'09 b2 1077-35 aAi-ow over yBaitilncre Oroies here 521115 and had winnin brackets in 3J3 3|“; PM", today, wiztning the second game of l3 cf them and Glide "D with 5 Bing Crosb 2-071-2 $193563 tile International League seties 7-2. term-d 0f 2.04 1-4 and cash wlnn- Albert E (Qamn gjgffllj, {gglfqo The Little Giants bunched l0 lugs 0f 54.00333. ' Volo Ray 2.05 106435 hits effectively cff three Oriole -——-— San '1' 2.07 a-4 I . h 1 'i'.l.1 Marvin Cen er. 11w At ormstown. Que.. June 8th. he Tam r-lgdy 111 3-4 , stglfi 311d yielded five hits and won in straight heats, best time Grwious Lad 20H 3-4—tl1e fastest heat of the c meeting, The next week at Lachute. c P. Q.. he was again a straight heat . winner, best time 2.08, which tied for the fastest heat with Dominion Hal 311mm gm 3-4 Grafton. At Gouveneur, N. Y., Aug- ust 16th. he was 3-1-1 in the Free 2.1 . A“ P 1 t Xdgh-clasg Martindell 2.11 . lilo, 111111. af§s_a§.0sns1-2f‘2.os, which Hal McKinney 2.06 1-4 . were the fastest heats of the meet- 011W!‘ Grnttan 2.09 . . , . .. ing. At Sherbrooke, P. Q., he won 1h: Free 101- All Pace in straight heals ".11 2.05 1-2. 2.06 l-alglghl-Z. At Q ehcc. P_ Q, Septem r he 11.111 llllfi Free for All in straight hen yhicii was the fastest Ere us in straight .08 s-4, 2.08 3-4, 2.10. At Ottawa, Ont. August 23rd heats, 1'10 wcn the 2.14 class pace in stralght Bright Hanove7 2.12 l- .. $1,462.99 Lee Qanuck 2.15 Alliset 2.11 ..... ..... .. Hollyrood Harmon 2m .. 2.18 time 2.05 3-4. 2.04 3-4. 2-04 1-4. Charlotte B. 2.09 1-4 heel W" Meier Bowes 2.10 1-2 raced over Quebec track. He also Ugcita Bfltmn 2,09 11:11 the 2.15 Trot and Pace the day Billy Lee 11g 1-3 time Wireless 1-1111 2.11 -:1 Josedale 2.11 . ... a1 Abbe 2.0 l-2 . . . . . . .. alumet Duds 2.00 1-4 . 2-16 Class Trotters 7 Class Pacers 2.11 Class Trotters Class Pacers Gold 2. 2.18 Cln 1 .. $1,210.09 five, .1, 1 211.00 $1.546. 1 1317,41 foul‘ runs over the first four 1,809.77 nings, being chargcd ivlth the de- 1,780.66 feat. Warren Sandel. Jersey arter, gave up only was credited wiih the vct: . $1,410.20 T11“ 1.436.911 1,447.86 George Mac 2.15 . .. 1,304.65 2.28 class Pacers 1,342.79 Peter Range, .11" 2.18 i-4 1,289.38 Jackie Volo . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Fred Worthy 2.16 l-i Hilda Bucilong 2.20 1-4 .... he 1s. bcpt time 2.14, also the 2.09 Neon 11mg 30 b3 _ . __ Page. thessecond heat of which was (p. 2M 3-4) . . . . . 1,379.51 $31?) .. a 021d heat with Dillon Mc. Simcoe Calumet June 248 won the other two heats, time 2.07 2.19 Class Pacers Lady Hal 213 1.2 _ é-z, 1.0; ziqlami-g. 1.1111111“ “ox; gglrtéhoniirénllirlnfiegzils .. 31.24553 Tum 51111101111 . .. elem .1‘ - eWBS -' - - .. .524 ~ Frge 1111- .111 Trot and Pace. best Don rlno 2% 1-4 1.14245 Yum“ Clippe‘ “ time 2.00. at Bloomsburg, Pa-J Ben- Mack Volo 2.12 1-4" tember 28th, from a. very high class Mootlglow 2.12 1-4 .. field of 12 horses he won the 2. Pace .n straight heats, time 2.05 3-4. 2.0a, 2.00 1-2. At York, Pa... octgbg: lélqldlrfdggzei-gver Mali. A 2-1. 2.0a 1-2. at Fort Erie. Ont. mile Mildew Belwin 2.13 l-2 .. 5.11.110 won the 2.12 Pace in track, September 21st, he won the Free fol" All Trot and Pace. be" time 205, The above summaries will Bl some idea of what a whale of l pacer this lion-hearted horse was. Class Trotte .1111:111.:11:1“2..r2..1e Beegergenle ,1;- i, '- ing 111 the Marltimes, as otherwise ‘mm 2m H ' he would surely have set up a num- her oi track records that would be dilficult to shoot at. As a. stock horse he should be one of the very best ever brought. to this urovinw as he is sired b sl sires that has ever stood in Can- acl being second. we believe. to spect. Simcoe Harvester had s. 8TB" dam and there is every reason to Lee Harvester nuuydn 2.14 1-4 2.l6 l-2, one of t e most sensation: 30mm gum no Oagturgifincoburn 2.05 al - 1<-au|u.1o| Gratian Royal 2.06 1-4 in that re- M155 View.“ n‘ 2-19 Class Trotters 2.16 . “$1 2.20 Class Pacers The Baker 2.08 i-4 .. Jean Henley 2.10 . W Silent Joe 2.10 3-4 _ Oakhurst Queen 2.11 u. 221 Class Pacers 2.21 Class Trotter! believe that he will sire real race Silk Girl 2.09 1-4 horses. The writer considers hi- a very great asset to the breetfinl ranks here. . - ‘Phat good reliable trotter 711. lay Longset 2.06 1-4. l-s traine by Jimmie Power and ap- derful form. Alliset is still eligible to the 2.17 trot and should be s. real 200d one in her class. King George VI had the rare Ski d Alliset Volggbe‘ beinl $.23 Dears sound as a. bell and in won- New Deer 2.14m?‘ Pm“ ny Harvc te 2.09 ter s r .11 1.124104 1,017.25 P 11 s 1t . . . . . . .. $37423 .1201? clcfiie 2.24 1-2 2.28 class Trotters Calumet 1111011 2.18 _ shinev L. 2.20 1-4 ,2 6.08 Pme Ridge Sandy 49 Royal Prince .. 1, 7_ .. 1,018.99 Lusty‘: First . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- 229 Class Pacers 1viauu i-tenley Helen Axwoithy .. ,1 J Peter 2.10 95325 Btesnse Scott 991-77 Manchester Alberta . 9 ~53 Archie we 2.29 Class Trotters ‘$9335 Jane Grey . . . . . - 232,33 coronation‘ lvlciiillcp’ 2.21 iii _ y, (gky Guy . . . . . . . . . . .. . 81266 Kgilys Nightmare 2.22 1- Charles worthy 2.19 1-4 $894.10 The Cabot ‘Pi-ail . . . . . . .. 2.30 Class Pacers $734.89 Benny T. itearnore . . . . - - .- 71554 Emily Gratton 2.10 1-1 707,39 Jennie L. urattcn Guy Aubrey . . . . . . .. Pug 0x01101111: 2.0. no e1 ". @133 Golden Guy 2-19 ~- 94335 Jolly “i” £2‘). 330511112151 610.7 Y 5 Starlight Eclipse W 1211-1112:“ e first seven innings 5 Nut waffles with jelly or 1,535.56 marmalade -\vlil delight . and furnish plenty of nourish- CV-ETYOHG in- City thrce hits and ry de- 7 spite the fact he had to have help ' from Johnny Wlttig, 111110 allowed 155516 but one hit ever the last two ' ' frames. orange 2.10.50 96.99 $:\ .00 UVOII‘ q-‘gmr >9 Pr“. 9" 2'2 §§i18 “t?” lil . . l‘;’.‘i.‘1‘°1...‘1“wl’.‘19 '~” ‘E't"."°“°" 0.... 51:2‘. . 31051? “l-cwigi,“ h'-f-h“,‘,‘§,,,s,,““ “$2: 1:11.311‘: §a1anl1ick-2.13"il2"11 0201 Jean £- Kriluo - -- 40o Btalte 111111 111°: mmgttloent colt, at "meg" ‘d- 3'" ‘l’ '4')" “m” m” 1, iv Beg, 's'1112i1'n'g"s'1?1i1'1_' Oliver lhme. won the Two 111011111! "4 m", pm" Phiips Jim Todd, volo 1011111 Byline Guineas stake also. It was the f st mmh o 313 559355 l-ial. A'zelea, Ruby K. Buzz .. iss me in forty ears that one stable (mum t gm§r.1d'i iifilim 542146 counterpart. Dr. Budlons. Bullet, has captured oth events, and the A] we“: 3 4 ' " 53315 Jlppy K,,calumel Mary. Molly Volo. hirstmtitlnle tinuthe history of lglttillfil " ' I ' ' ' ' " ' Bessie Volo. has wgmnboth “gvgills meatless. t; mmm:'?13clf"g'1lom1‘:? $5543 2.30 Class Trotters lay the wins were popular and the 5|; 5w" ' 3 ' ' 67316 Ruby V 0 - - - - -- 343159 over one hundred thousaxl‘ ‘um ' Doro hy Abbelle -- 4151 present cheered the winners. his 1y. I?! Cllll 1'1"" Aubrey Bell . 33119 ____.. 1 11200111. .14 0477-77 Bob 1111111 2.20 111.50 5-! ill 11- ding seasons we ars Aubrey Dillon 3J1 1'4 - 45599 Stuart. c. Reamore 10.30 "M" hall to present an almost Silent Mac 2.15 1-4 . Spruce Gum . 3-75 wmplete llll of all the horses that Bunny Hal 2.13 l-2 46026 lielen Frisco 1W7 are expected to race in the mrl- Walt n‘ Bee ‘Hi3 times with the record and approxl- I125 Clans helm-s Mr Kllnker 55° mate money-winning earnings of Little so: 2.11 l-4 $405.41 may 5.00 011011111111 has been compiled by’ D- ueenle'0.Nelll 3-75 l.” Class Pacers y 0‘Neil1 31-3: lull Nbftfl 2.19 1-1..~-----‘3“»55 M1515 Bell Aubrey .. 13-] ' ' mond Budlo 2.18 Abbe Jackson .24 l-4, Tena a- sllllflflfl "flflQQtQf am a 2104s 11111011 1111111 r1110. Chestnut Lady, ttan een 2'12 1-4 m 111111 ‘Brewer. Yankee cup 1. a111- ,r_ 3, gm J 3,33 800.00 J12, Frisco Bunions. Emilie MW- ‘on 1.11 1-2 .. £5331) Pauline Brooke. . ........-e - _ _ m‘ t“ m". Trflu" Three Year 0‘ 107-00 304 1-4 (half mile track) Jamestown 2.11 1-4 0mg: m1r=gr§Lu<ggSQsJ~~-- t 5m “ill stand for the season of mm wmm‘ n‘ ' m. Worth . . 22:3 2 at O‘Brl tab] A]. 11'8"" "m ' 1'40 "l I ell. 202.10 .s.net. Bud rion udlon Marion 1.1.. Chur- ' ' m“ AlddieiBB 1110511‘; Irish Pete Mar , _ _ - Pee $20 00 gm,‘ " fill 2.111131171311115. Hishwlrter- M1“ Al"- M111~ l I “m” ‘m’ '5" H " s??? £13.’. %""‘1’1'1‘1‘l.'.1§ii’1”l1§1‘1’1‘.3'1‘1’1§" “dill; es taken care 0i’ on "l" ”""°"'lf,'lang,gt'e}i' ' worthy," Mike 1111111111111. Dally “stills $1.00 per week. m c 0274.110 Worthy Christie 12110101111. B1111 nary atom 2.24 m’ n‘ - " mm 20111111 2.14 1-4 m.» By Sid Feder Associated Press Sport Writer NEW YORK, May 15—(AP)— Sturdy Sammy Angott came up off the floor toni ht to hang on to his world lightweght championshp by a shade with a decision over Allie Siolz in a sizzling rcugh-and- tumble l5-rounder before a near capacity crowd in Madison Square garden. Angott weighed 134; stolz, Flioorcd for a nine-count with a right-hand shot in the third round and outlpunched all the way, the rug ed Washington (Pa) and Lou sville Iarnuper used his crowd- ing, charging style to ccme through by less than the width 0d a "wtiis- kel” over the stylish Newark boxer. S0 clcse was it that the boos which fcllcwtsd the announcement of the dsczslon lasted so lcng and so loud, the announcer cculd not introduce the next bout. Two low punches really ccst Stolz the fight. He was penalized in the 12th and 14th heats for belting out of bounds. and that was enough to make the differsnce between the championship and an outpointed challenger. At the fin- ish, the Associated Press score card save each seven rounds and called one even. Big Six Standing (By The Associated Press) Batting (three leaders in each league): Player, Club G AB R P Pct. Doerr. Red Sox... 19 73 12 3i .425 Spence, Senators. 26 111 19 45 .405 Dickey, Yankees. 20 74 9 29 .392 Lamanno, Reds... 18 50 9 18 .360 Reiser, Dodgers... 26 102 18 35 .343 Fernandez, Braves 30 120 18 40 .333 ROME RUNS American League — Williams, Red Sox, York, Tigers. DiMaggio, Yan- kees 7; National League — Camilli, Dodgers 7. RUNS BATTED 1N American League-Williams. Red Sox, Johnson, Athletics. 28; Nation- al League-Marshall. Giants 29. REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) Cincinnati and Brooklyn Dodg- ers set some-thing of a rezord n strangely-played baseball games when, after l2 innings of shutcut baseball in a Naticrial Lsazuegzme 23 years ago tcday, the Cincinnati »cl_111b broke into a scoring spree to win the game 10-0. To Ope rate Next Season TORONTO, May 15—(CP)--'1'he National Hockey League "expsvs $0 CP-llfll-B" next season and “iike any other business will do whatever the governments of Canada and the United States request us to do." saLd ast-atement issued at the CODClllSlCflVOl the league's 26in an- nual msetmg here today. At the same time the eague lift- ed the suspension of Jock Adams unPCsed 0n the Detroit Manager after the fourth game oi’ the re- cent Detroit-Toronto stanla cup serzes for hitting referee Mel Har- wocd. Frank Calder, ie-eiected league president, said aiso after the meeting that no players were drafted from minor eague clubs by the National League teams. President Calder explained that the learns didn't feel like spending $7,500. the draft price for minor 193E110 players which they might not be 2b.e to use owing to war- tme governmental manpower reg- ulations. The same feeling was apparent in connection with p055- Jack Adams’ Suspension! TORONTO, May 15— (OP) -Sus- lVhitlow Wya tt Hurls First Complete Victory Of Year As Dodgers Whip Pirates NEW YORK. May 15—(AP)— penszon of Jack Adams, Manager Brooklyn Dodgers took notice of of Detroit Red Wings, Stanley Pete Reiserks army-draft reclassi- Cup finalists, was lifted at tcdaifls fica/tion from 1A to 3A annual meeting of the National Brooklyn b _ Hockey League, President Frank burgh Pita s for an 0-3 triumph Calder announced after the meet- and bumpm ing. Adams was suspended for strik- imiay st fXTflflClDg OD P10145- the Buccaneers out National o! second pace in the their League while increasing ing referee Mel ‘Harwcod after the own first-place margin to four full fourth game of the recent Stanley games. Cup finals between Detroit and Whitlow Wyatt pitched his first Toronto Maple Leafs. The league com lete game of the season and head did not elaborate on the bare his ammates pelted two o1f three statement that the suspension had Pittsburgh pitchers for 11 hits. Sb: been lifted. Baseball Results NATIONA Pittsburgh Brooklyn Serveii, Gornicki <6), Jungels (8) L LEAGUE 000 000 030-3 8 103 004 00x—8 l1 and Phelps; Wyatt and Owen. of them two-baggers. Three of the doubles were by Relser, last year's batting champion, who learned Just before the game began that an appeal by his parents had been uphe The Pirates’ second straight loss to the Dzdgers dropped them half a game behind Boston Braves and 4 l-z games behind Brooklyn. Giants Crush Reds 0 0 their second crushing defeat of the Reds in two days. Marshall and Oltt each collecte‘ four hits in five trips to the pluta as the Giants made every one d their 18 blows count for l. rim, Marshall poled his fifth and sixth home runs of the season and n pair of singles, drlvzng in six runs, while ott batted in three runs on his fourth homer and a trio of singles. Braves Edge Cards At Boston, Boston Braves moved into second place 1:1 the National League today as they came from behind in the last two innings to beat St. Louis 3-2. A walk, a sacri- fice, an error and a long fly pro- vlded the winning tally in the ninth. Cubs Top Phlll I At. Philadelatiin, held to five hits by Tommy I-ughes, Chicago Cuba turned book =hiladelphia Phils 2-1 sparked by picher Claude Passeau‘! 191B Dilly" trades between the league club th 1 s, - Here in New York, rookie Willard home run and a Phils error. agers appecfrhigeglcfiltggit 1'.'1‘°.f1§,'f‘§§‘,_ gmglgllfig 13 3 Marshall and his boss, Mel O Passeau, whose circuit blow eamo til they know derrnllegy what p13,“ “Xan, Dem, a (5, gi, k . n ]0ln€d forces in a batting spree in the third, gave up nine hits but as would be avajhme for may new‘ (m l Tamer tiger and. LaY-rfagrfo that carged New YCl'l{_G13Zt'l_léRl%5B. 313s 61111183111116 in the pinches sliaatsiténtabfifore indulging in any glilrfiliagcher, Carpenter (5) and ‘5 vc ry over Cmcuma '1 e ' We out‘ ' FEE; ‘iii ' - s1. 1.111111 000 002 000-2 11 1 w- M°N¢l11 W? T945 14" Nag) W1 . Bosto 000 000 021-3 12 a J- Lewll" 196 143 1B1‘ y ns 7 J Guigbert, Beaziey (B) and 0'Dea; glfiéalllfllw l8; avery and Kiuttz. . m ey 6 9 K M C. A. Chum _______ TDl»Bl—-2966. v E0 001 001 000-2 5 0 HOLY NAME BOWLING PALACE - Pliailadelphia d Mogoulooi gltlqtlll-l g 2 _-- Flvo Aces:_ ' '—“'“ 3559a“ an <3 011 Znllg 95 B n! Le o-S I Finals G. McDonald $ 2'1’! l9] raelagiickedrqfiarln ‘frtlamt themnoysl and Livingston “n °' in“ c. 111011111 :25 14a 102 ' a“ a °‘"‘ s" ""6 . Shakoesz- E. Robin 10a 204 22s firfldjf°fgf§li§ gflaglfilbllilgiloéhfoff’; INTERMTIONAL LEAGUE rs, Arsenault 121 150 14o J. Callaghan 151 24s 12a ballgamedherteglost night. The game 12111111111111. 010 010 000-2 4 z Ywwfiffijs R13 Gotilitlwaztrtltos m m 265 waspaye a ti P k. J. ' _ - _. _ ' p111... 1.1a undiff-ai, f; mm a °{;;,§,,,$_"i_;m,,,, °3,15,°°“§2c§h§ 1%,} .1. Squarebriggs 1111 201 214 High single n. Bradley 211s. , four-team league in Charlottetown. and Becloer- sandef wimg (a) C. McDonald 202 241 1B0 H1811 single C. McDonald ‘I11 1 The Navy, with many Ontario boys and Poland.’ ' Tota1_2459, Corvettes 1 l-2 points. 1 1 wciiotohave 115d experience isherl-tpect- Five Aces 8 l-Z will“, "=1 f? U provl e wo teams wvie the 51,1 k m0 1 m __ Jam Tarts:-_ ‘ “ ogmaltigolllllmells W111 furnish the 55:11:11.- 1100 330 3110 B. Dooley 19a 12o 200 Challenge Accepted l ' Candlnl. Holcrnbe (7), G11 rt, R. HOOd 153 223 145 i To aET""*—-"—nm FROM (01 and Robinson. Padden 1111???» M. Burgoyne 101 121 145 We the Pirates lwvvlina team e9 TRAINING CORPS crews and Bottarini. .1. Burges 120 152 114 gegeigy‘ wept the challenge of the sACKv-Imm N’ B‘ May H _ T p. Purcell 220 190 112 mere to e eerie: o! games (CP)_LL_COII. Frank .Pflrker my K221111112?" (2% 333 g (l1 HFgtal-Qiifl. Do 1d 241 gages arranged by captains of both 1 , , ~ _‘ , _ g singe C. Mc na . - §§§‘,,,°,"’c§§{§,§‘§ifif"‘,,% fife Mgfflgjfin Desflsgceiéfh "ll Fe Mrmon; High three C. McDonald 623 R- Whltlock. Captain. Officers Training Corps for tlte pzst ' s’ ‘Hue (a) and Namm’ shakoes 4 Win“- Jam Tarts 1 point. “TEhEPl-Ilt" COOKING three years, has reached the age of retirement and plans to take il'p residence in his home at. Lake Annis, N5. Officers of the ccntingent gem}- eijed him a farewell banquet last 1138i"- Cflllil- A. C. ClLhbsrton, professor ofchemisiry at Mount. Allison University, will gucjéed him as commanding officer, commander. Qumran" STOCKHOLM — (C?) - St ik- ioz tribute to the British soldier °“° w!“ l“ “'05 Paid by a German Dafflttliute Capt. _von der Heyde. who described “collect themselves and fight stubbornly and bravely." A- Burke ENEMY OUT OUR WAY By. J. 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