THE GUARDIAN. CHARI.0'I"I'I'.'I'0WN PAGE SEVEN ..-. rT'-'-nu-u.-.-. l;IliIlTIIIIIIi RODS illnome sweet Home” an .t::.:.:;”iolat; my buildings. James P; Phlllll” Phone7293 6 qt n Ave, 58: Ml gummerside :5 i f motion by request .IiEebl;ns:nt to you. Write to f" lightning rod protection mad and Struthers, 1721 my Ave. Windsor, Ont., f;1llEldZl- M- TAILORIIIG -All kinds of Alterations, repairing and Pressing on .zidios' and Gents' wear. t 1-Ixperienced Tailor. Price Reasonable. Phone 2918-L F. G. KELLY, liii Great George St. Upstairs. Sine HISOI) IOI) NV Sport Echoes From Prince county The fight card held in Victoria Rink Wednesday evening last, lh0UEh showing some first class scrapping chiefly through the efforts of Russell and Lafferty. al- so came up with some exhibitions, not all of the fistlcuff variety, which indicated more clearly than ever that. Prince Edward Island needs some kind of boxing com- mission. 0 I I Prince Edward islanders are made to order for fight fans and the sport should do well here. Thollih keen on most forms of sport Islanders are particularly Dlutial to the rugged types such as hockey and boxing. But the fight. game must be kept on the highest level to keep the fans 51193111112 it out at the box office. . . . It is surprising the large per- lcentage of the fair sex that is seen at these boxing cards. The ladies can bc dyed-in-the-wool hoxing fans if the atmosphere around the fin: is kept respectful. There was it little too much lurid and pictur- l0r- I()M()RR()H lite following Representatives of the sun Life of Canada in Prince to life Edimri island will be glad to discuss with you any matters !'ClElllll'.' imuranco or annuities. without obligation. CHARLOTTETOWN MRS. DOROTHY ROGERS J. ARTHUR CAMPBELL J. A. MOORE W. D. YOUNG. SUMMERSIDE R. C. Shea. Kinkora; ii. M. Chisholm. Tryoii: H, G. BOIIAKER - Unit Supervisor Charlottetown, P. E. I. June MNIGCI. Surgical All People in QUEEN'S COUNTY Eligible For Application For V Enrolment in Back Stretch (Continued I;7a page a) quilt: wcll satisfied - that horse racing in the Maritime: would fold up over night unless the horsemen were confident in the veterinarlans and laboratory wori:- crs conducting the tents. There: no rnpld test. that can be con- ducted before the eyes of the pub- lic. The results of the tests are not available for approximately three days. The betting public would in no way he protected any more than they are now. The bet- esque language at Victoria on one occasion. If this kind of thing keeps up. the boxing get-together: on the Island in the future will be largely stag parties. . . . Also. these waitz-me-around- again-Willie affairs do not. make much of a hit with the fans, and should never be indulged in unless there is a good orchestra in attend- ance. The fans get particularly incensed when two boys who are known to be up-and-at-'em fight- ers start performing like Ricardo Montalhan and Jane Powell in "'1'-no weeks with Love." U I I A boxing commission would be able to make sure that all boxers are in shape before they enter the ring. thus protecting the boxers themselves and the fans who pay to see them. A commission would also make sure that rings were constructed properly and that sufficient padding were present so that if H, boxer'a head hit the can- vas hard therc. would be less dan- ger of concussion. O O 0 There is a bright future for box- ing in Prince Edward island. The natives love that. old sock and counter-sock. But we do need in- telllgent. control of the sport in order to cash in on all its possib- illties. 0 O O 0 We're looking forward. however. to the Charlottetown go between Coby Mr-Closkey and the New Bruuswlcker. Durelle. We've talked to people who have seen these boys in action and without exception they fairly reek with enthusiasm. We hadn't seen Coby since he was a kid breaking in. Even then he gave the customers their money's worth with cyclonic first rounds which generally left him "out of gas" for the remaining chukkcrs. He never gave up though. He's a very smooth performer now and this June 5 encounter should be one of the best fights seen in an Island rina BROOKLYN, June 1-fAPI- Brooklyn Dodgers announced t.o- day they have signed Michael Na- pnll. a 19-year-old catcher from Lonr; Island University, for I ”sizable" bonus. probably in the neighborhood of 510,000. PARIS. June 1--(Alli-A plaque to the memory of Marcel Ccrdan. world's ntiddlcxccight champion boxer, was unrveiled today at the Palais de Sports. Ccrdan was killed in an air crash en route to the U. S. on Oct. 28. 1949. Sugar Ray Robinson. currcni:Imiddie- weight; champion, unveiled the plaque. A MARITIME 4th tors would be paid off and the purse probably paid too. "From time to time in the past. or during my time in Char- lottetown. one hear: that. the race tracks need the saliva test. What I would say after analyzing it: in detail in that the race track: of the Maritime: need the saliva test the least. of anything to help racing along at Rio present time. This is a delicate problem and has to be handled with great. care. Be careful of the teat. until you have the proper men to handle it. Let me recite an instance where n horse is being fed a tonic mix- ture solely for stimulating the ap- petite. Such a horse it tested will be positive-you can readily sec there would be some real con- fusion. . . . Everything is won- rlerful here for me. It is better all the time. I'll miss the Island though and my friends there, but as the old saying goes. the best of friends must,part.-t.hat.'s thc way I felt and null! feel about most of the Island people I work- ed with for so long. Good luck to them all." . . . Thanks, Doc- tor. for your splendid letter. it is always good to hear from you and to know that. you are still so interested in horse racing in this country. Many thanks to our good friend Cecil H. McGiniey, for his wel- come letter with bits of horse gos- sip from I-ioulton Maine, and oili- er places. Hilary 0'R9i”.V- who has been caring for June Morning and Private Georlre at Roosevelt Raceway. returned to Houlton this week and informed me that June Morning bowed it tendon in her good foreleg and has been sent to Hanover Shoe Farms to be bred to Norris Han- over .1. 2.02 US. Bob Ryan ship- pcd from Yonkers to Tlosecroit. Maryland. and has started Col- onel Dan twice, getting second t'a('h time. He also started the Jolllty two-year-old filly in a colt race and landed third in 2.13 and a fraction. Bill Flemming won it. with. I think. Royal Mist. and Earle Avery was second with one of Clarence Black's Fingos. Har- old Birmingham has six foals so far. all by Bell Boy and out of Voile Lee, Janie Canuck, Sister Peggy. Miss Charmer. Bright Han- over and Little Goldie. "Bob Ryan has two 195i. Innis both by Lusty Frisco and out. of Miss Wescott and Holly Toity 2.12 U4. Bob is training a nice two-year-old filly out. of Holly Toity. by Lusty Frisco. and has been a mile in 2.25 on the trot. already with her. i turned Sud- den Mary 211 M5 river in Jim- mie Smilh at VVoodstock. N. B. this week to race. for me tins summer. We have in pay duty on horses and equipment in take them over the boundary to train but not if you go there to race the week the races start. lion'- cver. if a Canadian bred horse is taken hack to Canada to race you have to pay full duty on it when it. is returned to the U. S. This is perhaps a small matter and does not nffeci. too many horse- men. but right along the border it puts a stop to taking the (Ylcggs and Budlonga hack to race at Woodstock and Fredericton. I would like to have taken my nice Federal filly out. of Leah Gil.-' 2,04 V2, in Woodstock to train. but this duty makes it prohib- "m BLUE CROSS-BLUE SHIELD to June 23rd This opportunity for you to have "The Best Health-Core Package Money Can Buy" is made possible through the co-operation of your local doctors and hospitals. Find out how you may secure this valuable certificate which provides Hospital. MARITIME HOSPITAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION Charlottetown Clinic Building - 202 Queen Street PHONE 2862 itlvo. There are no horns train- ing at the I-Ioulton track this spring so I am turning my young stock out to pasture." Chatham, N. 3., news sent.-ua by ”Wib" Jardine ls...Glcn Jenkins has traded the pacer Doctor 2.08”; with Don McAulay, Pug- waeh, for a five-year-old Lhirty class pacer. She is a big mare. seventeen hands high. by Dillon Scott and has a nice smooth way of goln-g...Vince Jenkins is train- ing a four-year-old trottcr by Dickerson. and Eldon Fowlie is breaking his colt by Federal 1, 2.0314, p, 2.01!-5. out or Diana Grail-an. She looks to have con- siderable class...Dad is back in the sulky again and he and Ihhvc seven headed by Abbeland, 3, 2.10 US. He has been miles in better than 2.30 and looks good....loe Eaves is a big four-year-old that has been miles in 2.32 with last. quariers in 36 scconds. lie is en- tered in the 51,000 Miramichl Stake to be raced July lst..... Singlc Annie, 1 2.28 trotter by Sam Hanover out of Teetonty. She can really turn it. on....Sur- prise Lady is a four-year-old pac- ing marc by Calumet Btudlon-g out of Jeanette D., dam of three in the list. She is a natural pacer and shows a lot. of s-t.ep...Mr. Bee, a green trotter owned by Ben Ryan of Newcastle. His sire is Sam Han- ove-r....Mae West. Hanover 2.17. just arrived the last week from Fredericton. She is by Silver Han- over and took her record at St. Stephen. N. 13., last year, driven by E. W. Savage. She is eligible to the 2.26 t.rot....The last mem- ber of the stable is the pacer Fleeta Volo 2.19, by Corporal Lee out oi Lullu Axworthy, eligible to the 226 pace. She is a big mare in s-plendlid condibion and in ex- pected to lower her mark consid- erably. All the horses in the stable are owned in Quebec exccpi. Mr. Bee. The letter ends with: "Dad sends his beet. regards to you and all his old fr.iends".....Thanks, Wib. and we are awf-ully glad to know that our friend Orin and you have such a promising stable. We hope in see you both here Old Home Week. Rollie. Wood has sold the two- yr-ar-old pacer by Abner '1'. Clear; which he recently purchased from Cccll Dralke, Card-igan, to Dr. J.A. Don-ahoe of Truro...Frank Acorn. race classifier Ciiariotrtetown Driv- ing Park, left early this week for a tour of Maritime and Qiicbec tracks. He is stopping off. at Monctnn, then i'lS'.ililL' Frederic- ton. Woodstock and S2 Strphcn ovals. then on to Richilieu Park. Montreal and Quebec City tracks. He is cxpectcd back early next week. ' The sixteen-year-old Dale H. hy Afclbcdale won a 51.260 Cla.:.:ii:cd Pace at Yonikers Raceway. N. Y.. the night of May 18th, time, 2.12 1X5. Many will rcmemlber this good little pacer when he was owned by Walter Heirnessey of Charloi.t.etown. He has been connsiistnit. cazinruaigner c'vci' since, last. fall winning a number of races at Foxbormund than through the winter at. Dufderin track. To- ronto. Witrh the new rule enforced in 1962 this will be Dale H.'s last. appearance on the race track. The two-year-old ti-otter Gallcy Slave. that was said at. Harris-burg out of the Joe O'Brien stable and recommended by him to Charlotte- town horsemen as a good buy. has proved one of the real bargains of that. sale. Once or twice a week Galley Slave has been winning at Y-onvkers Raceway. the latest be- ing the Classified Trot. purse :7,- 500. raced May 17th there. Thomas B. Scott won with the four-ycar- old Woyzoff by Royal Napoleon. (lam, Jane Azoff 1.59li-. second in 2.03 W5--a terrific mile. But it. has eclipsed on the last night of the meet by White Mountain Bay. a five-year-old by Colomitt-. dam. Merry Bars 2.04li by Gratian Bars. He was first to the wire in 2.02 Uii, which is a new track rc- cord for Yonkers. and incidentally .1 wonderful mile over a. half-mile track. Merry Bars raced at Char- lottetown in the late 30:. She was brought here from the west and after racing here went. down through the New England Stairs and was purchased as A brood mare and has made good. The annual meeting of the Prince Edward Island Harness Racing Club will. be held in the city Hall (upper room) Wednes- day evening, June 6i.h at eight. o'- clock sharp. All out of town track anemihnrs and horse owners should 'n.- pr:-seat. to hear the report. or the president. Charles Willis. and to discuss plans for the M65901 racing season. Immediately fol- lowing that meeting there. will be a. meeting of the P.E.I. Horsemen's Protective Association fonrncd for the purpose of giving aid to driv- er.-I who might sustain injuries while racing horsu. The owners of horses have contributed a per- ccntilge of winnings which were deducted by the tracks for the nail. two years, and there is also on hand our proportion of funds from the Maritime I'I(lr.lPlneI'i'.i Frotective Association. Full de- tails will be given at the above meeting. Commander George ii. 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