couio BBE/ERYTHING '44 ‘Tris Speaker Follows Ruth Info Immortality By JOE REICHLER Funeral r s . _ services and burial win ‘ . . . . , , Afigaategoggsfl:grtiwquteirs beUheld Thursday in Hubbard. :iimiilegerliiearilbeli‘d [Mil]: tfiulcdeeii: .eaker‘ probably the greatest dnlrlke tlhe flamboyant Ruth everything. He could hit run , , welder who ever houended a in .he te m p e's t r o u s Coblb, throw and field So great Was his 2 . .1 has joined Barbe Rum in m. peaker .19d 3 quwti normill. un- defensive ability that it tended to " rtality. Only Ty Cobb who M33333 pgrso‘n‘a'l liie- Obscure his position as one of the mks Speaker on his right just he didn’t (fistighfst Paid players, two or three most distinguished . Rluth does on his left c 9“ 9 his money a all-round performers in baseball. . I base- many others did I is all-time outfield, still lives. popped off and neverHsehurIeflrerih only com, Roger's Homsm and Spoke. as Speaker was known one came that . Ted Williams surpassed hi lif - . . V . z: ‘ made hllm and th 1; . . 5 . . . .wngiiefgfiggsgolnil; :SrlzfigsGaind he helped Lo make. He remainsd 21311;) beguiling average of .344. Only out. most closed eyes and heavily cut talfiebghus evening at 6.00 pm. so Isle—died at 70 of a heart 1:3 dedicated tic baseball right to the «than higng lithiwrenl11 e813; mtg I V ' Webb the world’s third-ranked above both eyebrows’ said: “I'd ous Ofyfiliiridihhls age 'T'mup delir- .ymk Monday While on a fishi - enid. servmlg as a consulting Rum have ’mor'e (Z {:1 b0 and c contender for Ray Robinsonk 160 like a return against Webb. I squad whioh' gunpoign on; .15 . at Lake Whitney ‘t. .fng coach with Cleveland Indians. speaker.s rec d 0f ‘7 33595 If“ i 4 . pound We was slightly ahead on didn’t want the fight stopped. I the Island J {lg gal m ' his birthplace at’H’l‘lfgbag 09nng D0 EVERYTHING has never bé"; 36,1015, “at? points when BriHSh referee WHEN I was lust-“33mg I" get are asked to iani‘iiaiwnfa . 1.9x. ‘ ' mnnzcgg‘liy drama and excitement lengedA wrhen Cotbib'is chimpioan: Mrhtirhogfegafififiriggk‘ggcé‘efi: E u g e n e Henderson terminated Le measure or hm" go at 6.00 p. in. sharp. y - wmh speaker was, that ship batting streak was snapped tioahs with yKitchener - Waterloo “he fight at the end of the eighth a ' Backstrefch : (Continued from page 8) me Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Dec. 10. 1953 9 Lach To Manage Bantam Team The announcement was made , _ . . . by Armand Donais president of MONTREAL (OP) — Elmer , ’ ' Laoh, one of hockey's great cem_ the Loyola Piark Hockey Assocto. this season. Lach has a son. Ronnie. in his second year on the Loyola bath harm team. Another team player is Wayne Mosdel, son of Ken Mosdell former NHL star and now with the QHIL Royals. IF YOUR GUARDIAN IS LATE ...‘0R MISSED N‘ISpicIer Webb D res during his 14 years in the Na- “0‘”- Uomd Hockey League with the A long time resident of N.D.G.. E Canadiens, has consented to man- l LONDON (AP) ~— Ellsworth and the Briton sank to the can- age the Montreal LO‘y018 Park’s (Spider) Webb of Chicago stopped vass. ‘merip‘ar‘k banta'm hockey team gf‘rl‘y Ifio‘l’nhesi “19 Bridal] mid‘ But Downes was alert all the M. eweigit c ampion, after eight time. He jumped to his feet as I $181111; Gisthgir 13%;“? boupl the count reached eight and came r30". HOCkey m 9y 3 111m “95‘ ‘ay mg - back swingin with both fists. Webb weighed 158‘/2 pounds for Webb said‘gmrhat Downes '15 3 ACTIVITY TOdGY the scheduled 10-rounder. Downes tough fe]]ow_ He had alot of guts, 0m 7 M. _ scaled 1391/2. HM f’. h. 11 th w. 1y 5 * “101' 1'1ka “WM? es a 1g ter a e ay. 5 scheduled for Ma t S The 22-year-old Briton spurted the toughest fight I had in a long Arena is a workout fy I, gbb. “of” blood from cuts above both eyes time. Downes was always coming miles Junior Machegd . 19 .uV' after a torrid fiiglht mat had the forward. anxious to slug it out.” to have a {um ME t‘sf “"1015 crowd of 10,000 roaring through- Downes. peering through al- no" 0‘” prac‘ DIAL 656T ' and a paper will be delivered right to your door. Special delivery service available between 8:30 mm. to 9:00 am. if your paper is late —- or missed. - 'WAS LANDSAPE EXPERT TORONTO (CM—Edwin Kay, wellu‘known landscape architect whose p r 03' e c t 5 included the ' For the Fastest Service in Town, Call ED‘S TAXI DIAL 6561 e 173 Great George St. Charlottetown Ed’s Slogan: "To maintain the goodwill of these when no - ' 'fter nine consecutive e. i 't 1) i h f the o ta ’ H cke Pound T H D ton s , a y ars, 1 utc men 0 . n r10 0 y ‘ ['0 er own he 1; £3,113: 3?ng of age. and was Speaker who did it with 3 Association, remained in doubt 510 The Assocrated Press scorecard s to hit the min. erdln the sport .396 mank in 1916. tot he suffered a spinal injury in bad Webb in front, three pounds in one season 1°“ 011‘” mam Speaker is credited with revol- 3‘ leigl‘e e5“: 3; SUdbggyd- E? to two with three even- , Ma . . O _ .h . utioniizinig outtlfield play but few was mJu‘r W e“ e 9'35 “1 ° ‘ Tlhe setback was only the third Charlottetown Trotters last 5550’ . estate aI Pom Hape’ 13%: )Ie5a7r 6)::ueghtbg5 (ilciluory Two former Maritime - owned ouibfiel‘der's were able ‘0 “’1de his Ihtee This saggllida resiliin on m 22 pmfess‘onial. bouts .for evening defeated YMCA 52'36 gm." med‘ sunday' He .was i, 1, mw'in thé Don Seaman 53$ 1191‘s“. made the headlines at Pattern. He played the shallowest 3,0,3, p ‘ Downes, Who boxe‘dlln the United in a basketball game played at gym“ mm“ a 5°“ m Han" -k at Charlottetown Seem“; 341011911611 track. Montreal, in its centrefiield seen before or since. ' States as an amateur. Birchwood High School. ' [Scott ‘ two_year_old closing w e e k recently. The His habitual station was so close . There was one knockdown in TOP Paint-getter for the win- FUNDS FOR REFUGEES T110535 B Scott 1581183”. by th‘I‘eébyear-old Dank Yankee, re- behind second base as to make cur||ng the bloody battle. Webb DUShed he.“ was Mark Ladner With 11 05110, Norway (AP) " Farmer . ' ' '3’ 031“ cen‘fly sold by Harry Hirsch, him in effect a fifth infielder. He home a punishing short right to Pomts followed 010581)! by Tooke Dominique Georges Fire, the __ ~- Security Counsel, by Chief Croim. Swine, . . . . . . . . -. - . - _. . i y, MS. to Ca- it] i , h. . ,i. , . . _ Do . i in t f t d and Father Roche, each wrth N . sel, p, 3. 1.07 3-4 was purchased won the «Bi. Trot,m;u:sg‘e$cll: “med htenauy hundreds of 51“ SChedUIe “mes c n m he “5 mun 10 points. '. 3:11.281,“ ggagngfiafmfiiefi 510011“; . . - les into outs and et seldom was see “im- ~ “I H by Andrew Perry and looks like i. . g r y - ~ I . ~ . 'an excellent buy. I‘ll-5:021]? flht 1 t a bail cimven Over h“ head unfit The following is the curling ' Yfi2‘2‘pj.,,§,”i1t°zmfi°r§mf§fi 9°. flor his Temp. “‘1‘! . ‘1" Th” D PROSPECT ed b g ~s a or Palacona. own- Ihe did!” catch up ’00 unless 1* draw for Wednesday in the ohick- I m 'th 1)9 f 11 ed b mu be 1“- adldqtlon to hls $41,227 I“ ~ 4 1 Geor H Al . Y George Henderson, Mon— cleared the fence. en bong 'e1 was me WI- - o 0w- y Nabel pine" rgc . exander, Saint treal, and H.B. Willis of Chen 7p MIn I “ scanflet’ury “nth mg ht pu‘mts' ‘ John, NB. looks to have 1,,ng lottemwln’ ‘ idmen by P. Rob . The Trotters, at halftime were _ .( ._ .1 . . .7 . . r A ~ » ,- _ - ‘ / 4 R f i B t - trotting prospect for 1959 in the illani, n n b h I“ ‘ — G' Smeyns' Cam” e eree 0U leading by 35 - 22. Tseven-year-old bay mare, Lady $1,200 3:02.326? Trot’ purse HO 5 PUI’C use M' Wac'den' Ge“ “5"” Vs' H' Officials for the tilt were Wal- > Rodney 2.07 by Rodney 157 M. gifgrslegéerGWEe- K- Myers' MO T R E A L (CP) _ Jack ter LePage and Myron Weeks. j She can trot a half-mile track in I O . Our friend I .‘ . H h ‘ . __ . _ _ Sharkey, former world heavy- }.07 and has won upwards of kin wood, t ' calonel Jam .Cal Ice 2 D' Hm' F COX’ K_ weight champion, will referee the l 000 , h , . _ sock, N.B. has kindly Ready A. Ballem vs. D. Camer , ‘ , $0. in er Ongoing career. The sent his column titled “The NEW YORK (AP) V. k on, A. Bagnall. W. Millar. B. 3:131: M0°rejflivogtll3Wege two‘tld NEW YORK (AIPPMank Bor- ' i - Tack Room" ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ w —~i cw Yor A n. l l eBIV'YWQI l e 0“ 0' ows ti, convicted of er'ur for ' ~Another. Saint John purchase we take the t'05olllllfi’wifiiign‘.n ‘Yflliliicre1 Rangers Tuesday sold veteran c122 3 — T.W.L Prowse, S. Bea- dilly. it was announced Tuesdfiy denying that he knew, chufbssed ,sas Lewle Jayzoff 2.08, a ten- many friends of Grand Circuit Wally_Her-gesheimer to Montreal ton” J-..Beaton, E. Campbell vs. mght by Leupold Plgeon. clhall- Soviet spy Jack Sable, was sen. . gear-01:1 tgtger £113 15d now the traineradlriver Earl Avery a re ‘Canadlens for the $15,000 waiver 3n.Pl;lla€Lleo%alE McDonald, D. glam of ' the Montreal Athletic Eenced Monday to a maximum ’ ' POPGI‘Y - 'exan 91'. Saint welcoming him home on a viist pmce‘ ‘ ac' 31’ ‘ ‘Imm‘ ommmsmn' rive'year prison mm" W‘sm' fob-ll- after a busy season’s campaign tHefiigesheiuner was brought up wlciicifiDig'ngkgbgéllf.vI;res- f 'Ilhe 15-round brunt is scheduled a former research assistant at ,r‘ . . With the Clearview Stalble across 0 It e National Hockey Lealaue ’ - ‘30 and - - - 01‘ 11 p-m- AS Wed‘ll‘es’day in Harvardi admitted he “"35 8 50' ,V Whiletititist}: IEttlel late for us the United States. Rangfirskfrom Bunalo or oeri. gzmggm- R- Cm- D- Shflwv D“ Montreal Forum viet agent abroad 25 years ago. repor , e we race meet- NOT GATE can 00 By League early in the - ' at Yonkers, NY. brought out “Earl and Mrs. Avery except season. He had mime goals for (‘15: [fill—J lggngmggdtt gmmnmmxuwmmwmww- , PM” 03 255” Tw° nights “‘5' F0 9°.“ France in January. fly- New YOTk- v I: shied, A.'Hur¥iph'rey. A. Car- ' ously, November two of the lug direct to Paris where they The Rallgers had hoped to send rubbers, C_ Delaney, . . — stest pacers of this season bat. have hotel reservations near the HePgE‘ShelmeI‘ balc‘k t0 Buffalo- 8:30 PM. . Meats . Fish V‘I ' a ‘ serve — the goal for which we strive!" JAILED FOR PERJURY n (D S a; m a Heart Is Through H & C’s Front Door K ed for a 150,000 purse. 'l'he dis- race track outside the city of But the Canadiens, defending Na- Ice 1 — E. Tanton, A. Wellner, A lice was one and oneasnrteenth Vincennes..0har1ie Mills, the Eur- hionlal Hockey League champions, P. Brydiges, K. Cantwell vs. L. piles, and Speedy Pick, driven opean champion race driver, has claimed him on waivers Turner, L. Blakeney, R. Newson, DY C. Fltzpatrlck Jr.. won over made arrangements for Earl to Dr- Cmig- V ,e favorite Belle Acton. driven drive one of the French horses in Ice 2 — Game 14 590mm "C" i «r- B‘llly Haughton. The time was a race, some days prior to the Ice 3 —‘ Game 13 59cm)“ ‘CH- Q Can Goods 0 Vege'ables s‘resh Fish Arriving Twice Weekly WOMEN GET VOTE BASETL, Switzerland (AID—Bla- 1:10 25, for: the one and one. “Big One” so he will be Emmy 561 Sunday bemalme the film Swiss Ice 4 — Dr. Giddings, D. Waik- Dont Delay— ' ST. E Dime!th miles. ' ’00 their methods. No Start eilhy to grant women the might to er, R.i\II.A. Gregor. Dl‘. Huggins Act Today . z" . 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FREE DELIVERY , “it wasmxmmmamam figfig%ngwwmmwmmwwgggx , . . . ens approved, 9,401 to 5,517, a mu- - ,_ history have exceeded that the first money $27,000 Fir st “human MW aflme women m Eflm‘ge’ vIsi' was; k nt—the trotter Scott Frost, money on February 1st will be m and be elected to office [C (fosténo ' ' r ‘ v wood by the $01 Camip Stables $12,000 and in the final event on I l . a“ ,u driven by Joe O’Brien In 55, and Belle Acton in 1958. ‘ t Bell Acton’s lifetime earn- were pushed up to $347,373 o‘ch is more than any other ess horse has ever earned. gl- WINNER " it also made Billy Hau-ghton’s 3 .u e the largest money winner 'w a year in h-arn-ess horse his- u- i. His total was $1,019,046, 1 double the previous , re; cord of $599,446 which Hiaiughton February 9 the winners Share will be $11,000. “le plane that will. fly Earl lAveny, young Ruffin Barrieau of Mono-ton (the caretaker) Mrs. Arverly, and Egyptian Princess 2.00 4-5, will take only seven hours to cross. 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