QEPTEMBER 21. 1940 REMEMBER WHEN l (By The Canadian Press) his three years ago g canadais greatest players. a QrmOfld Beach. 27-ye7v-n1d half- ygk with Barnia Imperzals football hm was killed in an explosigra at. . ay. iflgnizig 260 pounds. the former University of Kansas ace was one Signs Goalie _ Jimmy Foster? GLACE BAY, 11.8 , 51-1.: :1) - 11:15. lOiticiais oi i110 (1.. 1- liar the Cape 1.1114011 111111-1131’ 1.0.1 1;- jnouiioed tonight 111111» 11.111 -‘11 Goalie Jimmy Fosicr. la»: v1- ll; Quebec Aces. and previous; x111 the 5111111511 Ikiltlllf.‘ 111111 1vf~11 1111 Hawks when 1111-1‘ txrzcc- 111.11 mo Allan Cup, 1' BACK STRETCH ‘Three-heat Racing Record Established DOWN I THE 1- DBLAWARE. 0., Sept. 2()_(Ap) a valued reader of this paper Willi-S us frcm Dorchsster. N.B., enclcsmg a page frcm the Toronto 5m Weekly of August 24th with l very interesting article entitled. ..T,»o;1:11g Horses Never Die." Cuts o; l , pacers and a photograph d 32-_vcar-cld ‘Marjorie Hcdglns mm; to a bike enliven the page The paragraph which our friend in pgiwrlicstcr takes exception 1-o 1s “At. the Kingston. Ontar- m l o great here Toll Gate h3g1 .~ iblished a record £12118 of 201; 1.2. Lactic Grattan went out ml ashed it (‘fislly with 204 ll 11111-11 still statics ‘as the mile Q11 any Canadian track." 11- riend querics-"ls the above. record correct. or does Walter D1111‘. mark at Fredericton, N23, bra‘. .1? We almost hate to correct the mitt u.“ 1.111 in tihe interests of - 11-9 guess we will have to __ 111m rghi. Lillie _ morri of 2.04 3-4 taken at KmfIS-l 1m. is not the Canadian pacing. ruorri by any means. On or about 11-9 vcnr 1926 Battle AXE D-“Ped in 203 3-4 over a. western ‘Canadian track At least. four or five parcrs .11 204 3-4 over Fredericton ' . . 1.5a l-2. 4.1. Dillon 1.58 l-2, Sir Roach . . Riihv P. 2.04 3-4 and Ecs- 3-1- .\I Klvo 2.02 3-4. In 1926 Guess- wcrk 202 3-4 driven by Will Flem- ming, par-rd in 2.04 l-4. But the pres-mt half-mile track Canadian ypccrd in competition stands 1o. 1111- credit of Walter Dale 200 3-4 l 11 was made on September 15th. 1931 111 1.119 Junior Free For All in which Walter Dale 2.00 3-4. Slcnalj-cr to race 11110 the charmed circle Senator 2.08 l-2. Marjorie M. 207 3.4111111 Prter Magnu- 2.08 3-4. were starters. Walter Dale wonniin. 201 1-2. 2112 I-2 and 2.00. e fastest tl1roe_ miles ever paced over a Maritime track and the] middle mile of 2.02 l-2 the fastest mile g-VPY paced over a Canadian half-mzle track up to that time. $211000 had been posted by the Predcrzcton track management ""1 111v horse breaking the track rc- cord of 2.04 1-4 made by GHQ“- work 11nd that amount was paid over to Sullivan and Mawhinneyl of K111611111‘, Maine, owners of Walt- I o: Dale. Ho was driven by the dimznutive Henry Clllkfy. i On Jilly 25th, 1939. Billy DllTClw ba her-e by Nalloleonpirect. was 1 frcm the Untied States. 3rd. Ontario. by his driver. uming. a native e011 off ((1.. 5 g 1a - g 1o Q '2’ '15 a 5 '5 m o 1 Dale at Fredericton» Billy i. ' 11111 beat the iwsccrd that: dot uz. 1:11am quarter: .30; 1.00; 1.31 i-i: 1209 1-2 l" 1W0 bells l0 “"1" 2.62. That the Canadian rcccrii‘ over a half-mile trar . 1111.15 not made in while Waller Dale's mile was made y in (he Junior Free for All race at. Fredericton as ncted above. ' 1101111; ‘ but. ‘ ton. Kentucky. the same fail record Patch some twenty years previous- .. v Direct also paced to world.- recwrd over track of 159 1-2. Not. only has Walter Dale paced l faster mile than I..:1st1c Grattan -2.02 l-Z-but as stated before so 1m 13.11111- Axe-2.03 i-z-and the Ontario paocr Simcoe Harvester- 204 3-4 and 204 1-4 i11 a winning I'M’ at Quebec City, Q1112, Sep- tember 8111. 1938 M Brando; Mgnltrpbp, (hp p351 fl {list field lTl 2.07 11nd 209 1-4 Dix-ML L“ 209 b2’ won the 3'06 summer Dr. Baker (4) 202 i-2 by Dr. Baker and Fearless Peter are page. Mme g 07' g_11_ The 1111M Volcmitc. paced a mile 1n 2.03 l-2, both uhderfeatcd so far this sea- he“; w“ a (lead 11ml, 101m V010 viliich lowered the Battle Axe son. Hedgcwood, time 2081-2. western Canada pacing record by "le-liiiartcr of a second. Th" annual meeting of the Prince Edward Island Harness Raving Club will be held in the l" Room at Milton's Old Spain. Qhurlotietown, on Tuesday the 8h day of October at eight pm. Interested horsemen are iavited b attend. At. its conclusion a lllilillrl will be held, g Thane Belyea. Gagetown. N.B.. lfllllvhcm a very neat and ap- gwllrte card was rccr-lved an- ‘mllflfis the lrrival of Richard 1 (f “Trotting Horses Nevcrilrivs in the east and its generous 91¢" bgcause such bllbllvliy l5 Vfirylourses draw tremendous fields of 11.111111 to the sport we all lcve soiihcrses. many of them that. have Juvadale (Sep Palin) 2 1 a/Ieredrlvih (Iirarshall) .4 1 2 ac- raced on the Grand Ci "t. It i. m“ an“ m‘! ism“) --2 3 3 li-eai 0111 time Fair tooTculivith 1.1.3 5mm’ V- ‘Cm-W -------- -~3 4 4 Grattanslentry lists cf horses, cattle. sheep, 1.11 111,; jgllowlng fractious ‘Bruzn Ycrke 2.14 3-4 and Direct. L. compqtltlgn. Harvest Melody. 11111 Dale. dam Nell .._ lWalter Cochato was second in the Bill!’ Direct went on to furtherlglziflfll! P. FOX Stake for lilo-wir- -~ - i mi .1 hono... b_1 pacing a m.lc at. L.x nign Ifgdiana‘ gegtemberd4ihki 1,55‘ 1011-91-3‘; the prevlou world] e secon eat. an a 11g a re- c, lyss M made by Danlcord of 2.11:1 1-4. 1111s 11 11111 broth- er to Nell Cochatodale (31 a now a. four-year-old. owned by a hammuelvrllard Kelly. Southoort. Victor- ..ious Hal was the highest priced ‘two-i-car-old pacer sold at auction afwmoon wendau Wm me 115 l" 1939- pace with Guy Dale, best time 2 l3 3-4. Vnlcmite. has won every race he started in this season-io-but had a close call at Elkwood. Wisconsin. recently when he made a break on the first turn and finished second He copped the next. two heats from "tare bv Grattan Bars. that made the trip to P. E. I. a, week too late for the Exhibition races a few years r1110. won Michigan. September 2nd, stepping the second heat in 2.05 i-2. It is a mile track. Farm lyearlings will be held at the CA '————-— farm Donnerall. Kentucky. during liizratulatcns to Mr. and Mrs. the evenings of Tdesday. Wednes- day and ‘Thursday, September 24th 21 by Guy Abbey 2 06 1-2, 1I by —-Wllliam C h, ba h c. Slaflgsue écoltaowned by -Mon1.ague 011 August 31st,, 1940. lvflnneapclis, [weight 7 i-2 unds. Mr. Bfilyga Minn. beuered the world's three- ils one of the est supporters o1! he“ Pafvrig record for three-year- c c 1n here today. g program Pilotcd by Walter Britenfield of -____ Springfield, 111., William Cash when High pa; paced 1n two tlllried in_ a cumulative mark of minutes recent] he became the 6:11 3'4 m the $2.500 Allen Hotel 70m P8091’ 1X1 l! history 1° do me i Purse event to shave 3 l-4 seconds trick, off the record set in 1937 by Dr, __.__ 6111mm. bay gelding, driven by 1). Henry Clukey. Rockland. Maine. M111?"- lls opening a public 5111.111; and ad- William Cash won the first and wertlslng to train and race horses» thmd heats u1 2.03 1-4 and 2:03. 1H5 has Drown hhnseu a devehrcspcctively. Fearless Peter, guided fitter and smart manager o! cam- by l-lie veteran Hugh M. (Doc) ‘Diiigners and one of the headiest P33511111 0i Urbana. 0., vvcn the ‘TGIIISIIIGII in New England. second heat 1n 2:05 1-2. but the 1 _____ victory did not (ietract from the Danbury Fall; 911111111135 Conn“ Sprague son's honors. Wm have racing October 6m m Second Division Trot. 'l‘rottinz (flub 1 12th. 11 l5 on; of the oldest meeb , Stake. 2 in 3 Plan. Purse $1,396.50 the harness horse in the Marl. times and from time to time Sup- Dlies us with interesting informs,- l-lflll from New Brunswick. Time: 2.07. 2.03M. 2.05. 2.24 Trot for Ohio-owned Horses. Purse. $500. Z In 3 Plan swine. poultry. vegetables and grains. Between the heats of the harness horse races there is al- ways a splendid vaudevill ro- gram so in 111111 way 1t 111111311 31-11- ‘xhll-Fffiégyllfgolzllfglfilll" 1 1 fifqltfl?“ m“ “w” Pmvmclal E’? Buelna (Malioneyl . . . . . H: 3 2 smngmla-holml 3:10:35“? ‘me "Pry b-giNettle Binizen (Smart) .. .2 3 ‘ -. y which wel-Ierry Ingomar (Shaw) . . . . . . ..5 4i did not know until Old Home Week Margaret Am, and Jack High also and that is that they don't have any evening performances as the stage and Grand Stand are not wired for lighting. ran. Time: 2.07%, 2.09%. Allen Hotel Purse for Three-year-old Qetroit Comes From Behind To Down Cleveland Kelly And Braithwaite Will Fight It Oat Tonight lgporting Club Score Five Runs In ¢.; Eighth Inning To Elze Out 6-5 Victory Ta, BASEBALUS BIG SIX DETROIT‘, 51-111. 2(l-._i.\l’».... Detroit jligcrs 111-111 1m 11 111c- run‘ rumpugv i11 1111- 0441.111 Inning today 111 111-111 1.111 1:11.:- land Indians 6-5 i11 1111- 1,1,1 game of tlu-ir 1-ru1~i;.i and take a uric-game the Anu-riizin L1¢.1' c. ln the WlldPsl l» wlmll ‘INT- 1 1 Th .. - - opnpggsérgk i? Kelllly £1915“ an 01d B’) e Assotlatcd Hess) ' en e c . C ‘ Braithwaite of Saint 1101181: in M: BaSQbalI Resllits 1‘ bout that headlines the boxing card that promoter Joey McDonald l5 Player, Club G M; 1g n ppT staging at. the s 11111 Cl b. ' ~ ' _ 12.111 fans will gzmerrfberlthe last Gum’. i. YESTERDA‘ S RESULTs 1' time this pair of miti-siirlgers mcu- Pirates 9s 32s 13 12a .317 Asirzmciw LEAGUE l Barrmr". (three loaders lll each league) 11-1111 in on that occasion Kelly for four Dlmmgdll?» time "an," l I rounds was on the rcceivin d 1 Y-iii ces 122 4m as 164 3'1 c1 1 Y “l . ""'“ l a 10L of damaging nunchesillaezgitg‘ Radfli“, a ‘Dé-tvrgliand lg E351)’ it?» 1111- ‘H 111111 brill‘:- - i - ‘s a 11111 10:15, 1111. Willie. Psbsessing one of the be Browns 142 552 79 191 .346 Tigers Md [d ‘ 1L)‘ fins‘ 0U t . H d . left hands ever seen in Island cu?- Appling, ar er’ finer’ Dobso“ and Pll‘ . _ . , _ Civic- ‘345’ 121k. Nousom, Smith. Newnousciyi land Indians 11-5 i11 11111 0110111111; 1e 1.11 t ~ wnu s. 142 ' s . icnsdiifaculliiispbxgiélfvi" Ifilaiiiigelichgcr Hack e or 037 '1 185 Benton and Tcbimiti. l 11.11111- 1.11111» 1111 --;;.11.1.- <11.“ lied to take ‘the decision. " ‘ L $1111»; 139 561 07 1111 .323’ ivariovar rraova “mprwall ‘NEW mirwn“ Tonight. the tum: face each other om)“ l- 1 No gamv, 4 h {[11 ' . _ . _ _ 27110111; {and what will happen is 1111. ccmllf_~'ls 10:1 376 50 120 .319 g 5c c “c ltflnvfgllllllffeultttllrllr’1191f:rllllvltlllhill icu o say. Each w'll be Q11‘ "»- ‘ INTERNAT . . , - - ‘ . . . . " for a victory and when tiggnsrllllblil Bria 10s s04 41 11a .310 “N” IEMGUE l“ '1'” “w” "‘"“~‘“' m”- evcllly lllillcllfid flf-‘llwi? get inside (Playoffs) 1 For seven all“ "lliiP-"qfifir is 1111111111 of flrllilll mm“ Rm“- fNcyi-nrk _ ‘m 011.1 203-11 1:1 n 1-1-1111-11 .1 11 _nun: 0 1.11111 place and the u-iiruc-r Am. I ,. H . _ _ 1"""§"Y ("W 9-750 119" "lilt- 5 l0 2 Niel ll: 15 llfllll l0 lllCk. ‘ "LN" G"""l’~“lP'- Blilllifli. Gvilvl and Sears: 1011s: s: 11 ' T52 i" ..<'l i '1-1»~ ~--. . . ' Noghmg “Mm L; 531d can Chang“ Cdrigllhmhl ‘Slit vii i1 L".i._111. 11.01.. H1 11.11.1111, Hams Vandcnberg and ‘ tllict final outcome tonight and all Bmemlr“ tia can be done is to watch the , ‘xgl-ggltlle yourself which is Rum Baum "L" iestlblitiaagrk wins best-of-seven ser-i i ‘M i 1 AmFTV-Fl" l-Pfltluc: Grcenherg l fiijdlo", _ Tq, > -. ,‘ -_ _ i i n . F‘ 1' ’ Clq-Ifgiriiiqijhlsziatltrnal League. 14.21“. Rnlioslcr 102 000 200-5 i3 0 or and 1 ’ ' - 1 . . 1BaBltilrxil1ipgg‘ R303 500d 3 charged u, i D I ——~*-------~___.______.. _._ '5 1°"- 49- ‘Y0 I . Lll- 11D 1111.‘ ball garnc. . e\/| s | 1.1111 and Mueller; 1:11am; and. Redmond. l Fans Go Wild 1 (Best of seven series now even at two all). rplay, Wfth 1 N0 TICE ______ ll Y _ WILL EXANIINE FREIGIITER l I J‘ P‘ alfiflnlrfiqlv & s05- -——-— _ members of 111a crow?! of Q . arc e own PORT MENIER. Anticostr Island, The Tier-rs won- r111 _ P1311‘ W35 haIn-(i rcpt unninz 1111.20 g: Imovcri from 111.- f and debris thrown in‘ have moved to a. larger store Qllfl. Sept. 20.—1C'P1_Mar1ne cx- = the I:1cl:r1n.=. as p.111 on Queen Street and are PFYYS R11‘ BXDFFlPd 50011 l0 iiiVP-ili-lvvere when [gate the wrecked British frciglmicrlgqynp; hm... showin i stock Suits and Over- ————- Pacers. 2 1n 3 Plan. Purse 2,500. ._ PlERYlQSS Pete!‘ by Peter V010 has s [$0 Kclly. 11-1111 mcch (‘coil Bralih- SYDNEY- N- s-- Sfill- 3° ~rCP1 coats lint lit. Also experts lnc-cmorc and determine the possi-qupked in “- scored his fourteenth victory and William Cash (Walter Brlten- "W10 will. ii 1:1 .- 1.1-..." .. _ —D“k .K°W°m=ll<~ M61 Siioivdcu l in lhe P111111 to 1111-1511“, lin1-.~_ bidlies 11f Slllvilglntz 1111- 1-051111, ' ' _ "" now boasts 11 record o1 two mfnutes» field) . ...................... ..l 5 1 the 51111111111. 1i tall“ 4'10"“? Mcciewy- last rearl llie vessel. a days tourney from Ado-Hm“ . g He is the ffith three-vear-old pac- Fearless Peter (Parshall) ...2 1 2 “lm Kirkland Lflkc Blue Devils, J P here by boat. is reported to have ' J H) l "L Rose Abbe (Mahoney) _ _ _ _ _ _ __3 3 3 _New Canadian Amateur Hockey Cham-l ' ' bee" badly holed after she ran on LOVDO" C .. and four of them were developed Chestnut Lucky Bly 1Smart>..5 4 2 m an pions. arrived here today. They willi e’, a reef in dense fog Sunday night. demahds i Tfv-Pl *“ W" and 1111a,, records 1,11 Dr. H_ M. Dick Abbe. Amelia also ran. ]\Hi_ 1111101111.: year with 5111111.“, 11411.1 Her bow ls said to be 1111111; in r0111 1m, 0111311“ mid '. Parshall, Urbana. Ohio. Time 2.0312. 2.051.», 2.03. v m lionaires feet o1‘ water and her stern in i8. ‘hvgre (flxlflvf: ‘ Third Division Pace, Trotting Club Stakes. 2 in 3 Plan. Purse $885.88. Symbol Price (Parshall) Signal Hanover (Berry) Ryan Grattan (Smtutl . me: 207 20711207 The hundred mile an hour gale and storm played havoc with the Truro Speedway and not-withstand- in-K heroic efforts made to get it readv in time for the races Wed- nesday afternoon quite a few horse owners did not consider it. in good enough condition to start their entries. In order not to dis- apnoint the public a match race and two class races were made 11p. In one June Evans 2.10 l-4 again headed Hal Brit-ion 2.09 3-4 to the w‘r1= in 2'6 and 2.15 In the race Protector 1.59 1-4, l1 by Guy Day 2.04 1-4. three by Lord Ji111 2 0O- Zl-4. They are a. wonderful lot with some future cliacnpions among them. gigvggelgazgla amt‘; z'o.ghg'4aaqgl,‘g Indianapolis, Indiana, Fair and nroved the best and in the third “c” ‘llemng W“ ‘m “lbllme rec‘ ord in regards to fast heats and feature racing. Full grand stands every day with the crowds staying until the final heats were over. The best racing i11 years, was the verdict. The gate total was close to half a million persons. heat Maior BOWPS 2.12 1-2 was an added starter. The finish between these two pacers was verv close and the tfme~2l3 Lit-excellent for the condition of the track. 'I"11e err-Newfoundland trotte-r Harvest. Melody 2.10 l-4. now in New Glasgow ownership, headed Dusty Hanover. owned by S1illi- van and Mnwhinney, Machais. the Maine, still holds the honors for the race. but Direct l‘... came through '. T118198’- heal lmllfil 01' PM“! ill 1940" in the third heat and nosed out —1.59. He was driven by the ex- Canadian relnsmnn Vic Flemming. Many of o11r race fans will re- member Eula H. 2.06 I-4 that Billy Keycs drove to a. new track rec- ord of 2.08 l-4 at Charlottetown in 193i. She was represented at the races this season by a two-year-old, Volo H. by Volomite 2.03 l-4. that. won the two-year-old pace at Rut- land. Vermont, September 3rd, time 2.23, 2.20 1-4 She is owned and was driven by Wendall Wathan of Fort Fairfield. Maine. The same Victorious Hal. a two-vear-old by Cochato by Indianapolis. pacers raced at _ winning 2,16. Dr. Baker. brown gelding by ___ Calumet Coburn 2.10 is back on the trot again and won the 2 l4 trot at. lmvision. Maine, best. time 2 12 l-4. The next afternoon Happy I... 2.06 l-4 by B1111... 2.16 l-IZ. fiill brother of Aaron l... 2.07 l-4 and We note where Merry Bari. m“ The first direct descendant of i E116. rustnincrs to loan‘ cartons at the shop. in the C e B .. . , ap ream I'm ‘LYIIIR broadside in the surf, hcr en- ] 121111;- room and holds are flooded and her stern is damaged. By George .i’ilc'.'llanus ONE OF THE $A|LCQS Yl/kkNl§r(.l\:/_:/L1J3b|1_»'o5HOQE- K i, (.7 Gil) HOME 1-10 1-1 x/ - MOW- BUT Di5Gu5flN6 n c “l: ISN'T mar CONDITION- MQ. JIGGS? YESWQIZE hfilJ GOIH’ OVEFZ IT Oi? UNDER IT? ' AOM f‘ HT DOWN TO YOLJE Thimble Theatre-dinning POPEYE ( HERE we vatT/i) "213 1' l) eoooarzisFi 16 THAT ALL THE GOLD you w? [W165 ALL. we couvp CARRV 1N one 1121p! ? FOUR-FFTHQ o1= 1r bOE$ TO r111:- Ati cue-Firm ooes 11.110 so/eeoee-KZNACH FUND BANK ACQOLJNT ' a The Harvester 2 0i. that Ed Gcers drove to the world's stallion rec- ord. to enter the Two Minute List.“ ” is High Pat, record taken at In- dianapolis, Indiana. on Labor Day. His sire is Pat Harvester 2.09 1-4. son of T110 Harvester and 1111- ex- quecn of tiacers Miss Harris M. 158 l-4 by Pcter the Great. The dam of High Pat; is High Knob Mary 2.08 l-4 (trotting) by The Exponent 2.11 3-4. son of Bingcn. High Knob Mary is a full sister of Hlwn Knob Beauty 2.08 3-4, raced through the Maritimes some twenty years ago. the 2.13 pace at Detroit. The annual sale of Walnut Hal to 26th. There are 24 bv Volomite 2.03 3-4. 22 bv Scotland 1.59 1-2. CECIL BRAYTIIWAITB BOXING OH, MR. BUDGC -- l~i€R1'Z’$ OUR CONTRACT TH’ WOOD POP! WHAT DOE$ HE NEED Vvllll l»\ vvetc 11c TAKE 1r ro MY c wve FOR ME “U” ‘N YQUR ’ vou A R Lax/warn 1 cor ONb! AND LET KNO\N IN THE MORNING! 7/7/7/11711 60.1411» SPORTING CLUB i “SATURDAY, SEPT 21 ' MAIN BOUT — 10 ROUNDS “IRISH” LEO KELLY vs. CECIL BRAITHWAITE CHARLOTTIITOWN sum‘ 101m WINNER T0 I-‘IGIIT BILL SPARKS FOR McKEE BELT SEMI-FINAL -- 8 ROUNDS FOR Wl-ZLTl-IRWEIGIIT CIIAMPIONSIIIP 0F P. I. l. TOM McCLOiSKEY vs. WALLY STEAD CIIARLOTTETOWN IIIGIII-‘IELD With Other Preliminaries 1st BOUT STARTS A1‘ 9.30 — MAIN BOUT 10.45 P. M. US UAL PRICES. TILLIE 'l‘I<ll§ 111111 - 111's '1 FIXED 11.11211‘. MACAMENE B0114 0011s TOO MUCH rr musrgae ma. 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