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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 32

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32 THE GAZETTE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1939 wawipf iniiaawfgw" "awr.jwwiwap wpiliti i ii ui Miiy i flaw. a Race Results, Entries, Selections I th Raeci tmMWi, I I Flare 111, irTk'Meawtr 11. tint Ml. fcrT4 ajaiia jl.j 1 WaU V'ajaWUaf. A I Lu.

r.iu-rant. Uteamfitter 117. Cahocho Hi. Jamhoi. 1 1 1 ISi 1 1 1: i II! la-Vr' I AQUEDUCT 10 Enter Five Mile Romp At Blue Bonnets Sunday.

Boulnetn 400 30 Jftflleroin, kAkel 104, IWitaire 113. Ma- I 'i 5 i I RESULTS leirM lawi, (Milt KJ. t-inuii fcignt urn. i i iV. "i I lit Rac: 2rat ela.

fura a la iwiClhto King. Ilanark HOT Taigla'lH, ur lx. UU TumhUn i jv7 ii 4 i Tima: Ml. a-Hum Punt. Ulrtdona, 0.

114, (McCiihbca Strtwt 111, Lou Mm- t' a Xulht Dear, ahoaniaksf irlit Lilly, Ycaia rhiiik Poemv, Nelana b-Swaot VSOIiam, R'imanawillliu. 8ioi 111. Maatrr Brief 113, Harond wnk win. 12S 1,1, Devilish Miry, Ldy (jpntnt. Tankar, -Tryfnrut, pun fcd-r.

tmiriJi) Ctrl. Verdun. t-Mitlni, FIRST RACE Pace. 1 MUe, Puraa Mm 111, Mi buy 10. Mtned Ch-t'k 114 The season's second five-mile Cinny aMl dt-FrlaUy WUch alto t'k Hare: 3 and up, 1 m.

xlawney 109, t.Mea Hall 113. Tarto tot, poocrap lu), Converted 112. Kink Cotu 113. 4. Lively Mild 7.

Ronnia C. 5. Honey Hal Jtjrace, this one designed to select i provincial champion over that 71k Kace: and up. 1 Gale Should tail keri ia food form Haa a fair ckaiie Far to fo Good handicap ria da better Haa to Improve Outalda ckanca Doubtful aurter Cou M. Doitla J.

Gordoa J. Savif rue Manineal L. Bourgoa J. Cyrenna And. Boueher idow 101, Tullo 111, Cy'i Hoa 109, Swavakinj i.

rindv'a 111. WuM 113. Luatua 113, tSrnmm UO. 1 3. Pjidue'a straight races over the five-mile jond to Bannock Biy in two pro route and will he nut to clinch I vinus endurance tesis.

Ions-distance honors in this one. The event will be worth $3,000. The other starters will be Sir It will be run off as the tenth George, Grattan Baker, Irish race on the program. Gander, High Society, Coppc Another $3,000 race is listed on Norris, Federal Reserve, Mer- tomorrow's card, this one for chant Hanover, Floodtide and pacors. Heading the field her Mr.

Wolf. will be Gre.it Adios, a five-year- Pride 1 i ii 101 alio ran. a ilumi-t firm anlry. amry. W.iahani Crim antry.

Ttk Hacr: 3-ycar-lda up, iuri I'va Got hhythm. Brook 4.30 I 00 110 Airide, 7.20 120 Jimmar, B'-ulmrua 2 to Tim: 1 Unravan. Colonel a and While c.iih-1 alui ran. lib K. ie: 3-var-olda, 1 1 II n.llra Foe Hlau.

Ollla 11.40 9 00 1 I.arry Wol', ulinona IM) 3.30 Hrval Step. MonacalH 4 00 Time: 1:414 5, I'ratrire. Post rive, 3. Retlaw WinchrU I. King Cko A'ao hornet distance, will be held at Blue Bonnets Raceway tomorrow af-Ut riiMin.

Ten horses are entered In the event with Bannock Bay, the veteran campaigner owned by l.went Paiement, of Earlton, iiMJrnium in, ivuu i-i-ar ill. Itn Hurt: addrd, the Old Col-oney riukea, year-oldt, 1 m. 70 yde. Iarin( H)-art 114, fa Tioit UK, Hilbnala jii. April Sklea lu3, Waa tin.

M-imllllKj ham lt to last. i ruid. 2nd Kicti 3-yaar old, run i Idaho Kid, Arcaro 4 0 it tM loo Learn. Lester 5. to t.m aMerryhrook, Dtipuito J.

70 Tuna; LIS. Cnnl Water, harp Scamp, Art mnpliifc, Lililh, 1-Betay otar, Bo. rond, Mane, Funny, t-JaiJIitrd also ran. Daily doublt Hulhia Dear and Idaho Kid (1 and 10) paid I17.W. 3rd Raca: 2-year olds, I (urn Tom Ruana ia 4 in 4.10 12 old horse by the illustrious Adins Kcsni in, ieoo n.

in, vineiia a ooy 114. i.Spit Ball KM. Leo'a Baker 111. Oh Romeo 114, aKiHx-kout i'unck 107. Mik SECOND RACE Trol.

1 Milk. Pure SMOl 1. Nlbhle'l Laddia B. Cote S. Anon' Spenre ihMit 3.

Frank' I. Parr 4. Lady Van B. K. Kennedy 73 the solid early favorite.

Of these, Grattan Baker is the most serious threat to Bannock Bay. He has finished sec- Uwlleat. Uuv'-j 1'rU'ii and Tim-t-1 jHudnon Jr. 114, Mislcr lxwula 0. 1UK.

alio ran. Caiapult 101. a Colella entry Bannock Bay has won three Good with pole The ona to lear Good rer-orta Won't be far Caa't be Ignored Good performancea ear to go Doe aot figure 7. Ann FlKia H. Initlea ttk Haca: 3 and up.

7 lure. Noble (Jal Grent Adios won his last start in a similar class race only Sunday ami is a 21 choice to make it two in a row. Hal Frost and Even's Jet. which finished G. BarU 11 71 11 11 lol 111.

Honeit loc ill. Akobo 114, Buckie I. Hanover (Vimaidal, tilery IN 41)1 Covinaa, Burr 14.101 Tlmai J.U. f-Look North, MrPhee, 8 Kim D. Gratttn Creek 111.

Oviirock 117, On The Alert A. Hanna A. Grodnia and up, fur. Art Mc- Tomorrow's Stars 111. Bob Morrow 114.

Prutcilia C. IK, 3. Sea SonJ nil luinm, pg iy a Da-4ter 114. Hijiory Bu- 119. Je 8esTO1 nfc uiaayi Bmtoea lis.

aUwn R. 117. jMlhl, Miarklei Maker, Ami. Colonel 122. Pnnca second ar-H third respectively to THIRD RACE: Paca, Mile, Pure WOO: ft.

f-lanequeai. Col. Tnwn. 1'rlit- By BILL CRAY lvtk Race: i and up, Vt Huah P. Rr.biUard 2.

Scottlih Light uraia alio ran. Maa 105, CountryaHle 110, Port Jim 113, 115, Jumpml Brook 11:. Uutrry Sl-tc lis. bIK.reen'i Play lis, Homeateader Bif BUI 11J, Mr. Ballevue li.

Unele K.v 11... Ihaibla W. 11S. naBay Venua 106, ureal aoios lasi nme oui, are. the top contenders.

W. Plourd 4. Ana Direct Minor football is reaching the players in the "Big Seven" were I rieia, it Rsrai t-vtmr alda. I no, Arctic Morn ill. The Miihtv fnnte 72 72 a 2 11 71 The outsiders are HI Acres final stage for 1939 in the Mont J.

Filiatrault, Shamrats; D. IIoI 00 1M 1M hiUity kcenta 112, aKenmar 115. a Bt'lm. bhoamakar (imirkable, Uuer7 Will like dim net Lota of speed Haa a good chanc Poiution will help Ha to Improve Last fair Doea not flgur Too far away Doubtful starter real area with several leagues laway, Alouettes, and J. Burns, V-amur iu Hadcleiord 114.

Arc Beading M-era W. 109. AAC Hinover Waybeau 8F.LTT10NH 1 7. Kay tniiga jo 'i luvid G. Neumaa entry; Joyce r.

Rudy, Brave Scott and City Counsel. B. Cote J. Mongeoa J. Lemay E.

Demo R. onion D. Corbett lk'illlam. Boland 4-ku Hisatiie entry. already having declared cham Shamcats with 19 points apiece.

Teams in the Westmount Ban 101 101 Time: 1 13 19. KlBroa. Rebhy'a Beau, 2nd Race: 3 and up. I fura. Birky ant N.

It vi. Klra Jacob. White Tie. 171. Grey Rip 114.

Neih Lea 117. pions who are now awaiting the Re bet: Meaa Hall. 1-Our Dsy, Mr- snl1 Tonight's principal attraction opening of the playoffs. will be a class A Pace for $2,000 I-Uuarterataff, Whit Flyer, Mad Dog.jl). T.

J. 116. Gunqueat 118. Battle der Son. Time (iauae; 1 Receipt, Hot-BuddM Death.

I-Jtn L'p knd 112. Sum fikx-kaid 111. Uepariura i Foxy bUv, 3 Count Case, Flower tarn Eight-Man Tackle Football League have completed their 1959 regular league schedule, with Broncs and Mules tied for In the midget division a neck and neck struggle for leadership with Perfect Rhythm considered the horse to beat. This three- no, mngsieno ricture. Broadway ixiui 4 bleamlitter.

3rd Race: I year oldi, 1 m. 70jKentucky Flare, Solitatrei 5 McGibben yds. Coylind 117, Never Uuit 113, Wily street, Two To Tangle, Tumblln O.i lao ran. I Field. 5th Bice; 3-year old, I year-old colt posted a 2:05.4 vic 108.

uwii Ltiiny I Meia Hall. King Cotton. Converted! 7 3 1 4 1 ft 2 11 1 is taking place between St. Laur ent Spartans and East-End Opti Cola 13.70 35.55 10.70 Lillian Miaa Prim, FOURTH RACE-C Trot, I MUe, Pur tl.OOO: 4. Irish Lane M.

Williams I. Excelull P. Caldwell 3. Chappie'i Buy N. Bayn 1.

Livta Hanover F. Parka 3. Pierro C. Grattan C. St.

Jactjue 3. Saf-ty Man 2nd Knight 4. Shadydal Mystery R. Bardier 7. Jimmy Lea Guy leadership with 12 points each.

Total Oirar, Cy'i boni I Mike Tola! Oi tory in his last start and is a Dulion Consistent trotter In form Can heat them Dangerous with pel Money chanc Early speed Far to Can't recommend Romeo. Vaneaaa' Bovi 14 10 I'lo't'S' Mim jJleTling 10, Greek Fl 110. Wi.u. 12 10 Whoop llil, Oecabot 112. Ladv Hudaon.

Oh fPrirla Air.i'"- Might Tag 109. Stylish AbSy llV.ls-UBddv' Dai i-rraria. Air- ti.h i u. Oh 112. Irugo 107, Cryaul Trail mists Rams, with Spartans two Lively Jet.

Boland The teams meet this morning at 31 pick to repeat. Daaher. (Jcllnwk. Oil iJ -1 Time i 1.11 11. Lonely, 10 a.m.

at King George Park in a a i iJtiiiiva diii-itu uui uiawu against Checkout. Mighty Special, Ro-' Ginny Jek-Ai Season; 10 Haddecord, The Warrior. US. (Arctic Morn. io i their arch rivals in the last sched sudden-death playoff for the title.

bert Lee Frost, Leezoff, Vernon 4 Race: 1 year owe, I fur. l-aat uled game on the latter's home Eighty-one players were regis FIFTH BACE Pc. Mile. Fura MOO: Elkington Carolyn Grattan and stream. Overtrlck, a-Nohle Autuma Baae, Apple Spy, Farotol, a-lna HatUe and l-Girl Scout alio ran.

Prtrkett-Lankenas entry. f-F'eld. ath Rci: 1 and up. Iv m.i farmer' Glnry, Srenluxt 1.90 2 70 1.40 Money US, Corny Goaaip 111. All Four lis.

Our Rocky 113. 01 Xel 117. Wet Back 111. lch Bin 111. Dorrin B.

has. ground next Sunday. A win for 2. Walnut Worthy R. Gagne tered in this league this season, 33 of which were hold overs.

WOODBINE RESULTS 1H Race: 2-year-olda. I fun. Gimme are the other scheduled starters. 'the tast enders would create a 'Father Bob 122. Reluctant 117.

Roman Revel Hi Teams played an eight-game Lawless and Free, Honk, Anderaoa 2.30 1.20 ract. an(j op, rura. alneacap- tie for first place on points with St. Laurent getting the nod on their goals scored average. Can repeat last Fast at gat Has a food chanc Good handicap Possible surprise Not to Ignored Can't her Can't recommeid Chanc if (tart schedule scoring an average of 31 orth Fo).

Trejo a.i no. Mnron M. .117. bSevnty-oix 113, 31 61 11 11 101 6. HI Acre Zeata R.

Whit 4. Mr. T. A. C.

St. Jacques 1. Edna' Counsel B. Ma dill I. Bright Gold J.

Mongeoa 5. Annett Tea A. Hanna 3. Rusty Direct I. Fair 7.

Ruth Rosecroft i Art. Boucher Alio Sandra Jean F. Baia Tim: 1.51 4 5. Al DaveUe, Tarbloom. Marhl 111.

St. Amour 2nd 111. points per game. Twenty-six players divided 500 scoring points. War Bern alio MB.

alwba 117. Clandestine 122, Nahodah 122, Should Rams win by a comfort 7ih Race: 3 and op, 1 m.i isoa-And-oa 112, Noble Countea :14. a WhiUey, Guerik 1.30 4 J70iBrooklield Farm entry; Calumet Fairholm 5.10 3.80 2.S0 Misa Alphea, Coy 3.70 Hidden Lore, Mi-Comb 9.30 Tim 1:15 25. Also; Blondar, Counter Lady, Psyphij Mandy. Doestir, Norma' Girl, Warrior's Medal, Taker, Sun Reaction, Saucy Sal.

2nd Race: 3 and up, I fura. able margin however they could nemohiluEe. Shoemaker 4.10 2.60 Farm entrv. Darrell Munro won the scoring title with 81 points in eight games made up of 12 td's, 8 converts and SIXTH RACE Pace, then reverse the decision and take the crown. So a win Sunday Coloneaat, Arearo 2.20 i 6th Race: 3 and BP, 11-1 m.

Piano Tim: 1.3 25. Admiral Ve. Shield Jim lis, Prindpado 111, Bee 121. Hearer. also raa.

Sn.llflnd 118. SaUB 117, Talent 21 41 Liegeman, Gomez 6.20 3.90 2,90 Lady Fairator, Cor 6.80 4.40 Wee General, Gubbins 8.00 one rouge. Volunteer workers played a big part in the league's 12 kth Racai I and up, I 'show 117, aOld Cash 122, oewood 112. rnKh'a R-w. k'MHiinA 1 no in Ml go I Farm entry.

is a must for both clubs. SAINTS IN SHAPE Spartans judging by their re' 1 MUe, Purse $1,200: F. Park B. Hughe J. Gordon R.

Caldwell B. Cote W. Bourgon E. Smith M. Turcott Good opportunity Sharp, dangerous Ha a fair chanc Good effort May wake up Ha to improve Position hurt chanc Another time 1.

Flint 3. Joey Johnston 4. Widow Baldwin 5. Hematite 2. Scotch Ann 6.

Scott Brewer I. Fleety RiddeU 7. Planet Boy wirrt Laid. Guerin 1S.70 6.90; 7th Race: I100.0O0 adf'4. tho GardeB success and deserve great praise Time 1:14 45.

Alan: Precambrian Fairming, Anthea. Scotch Fairie. High muse. Maypole, Sir Vive, Jettanoiae 5 1 6 1 tl 11 101 for their efforts, 21 in all acted cent form appear to be hitting riq-Grand Ruler. dq Disqualified from 41 as coaches or in an official tnira to last.

capacity. their top stride for the playoff race. The entire roster was most impressive in the 43-0 win over Double: Lawless And Free It Liege Team rosters for today's game man 10-12) paia 112.50. 3rd Race: 3 It 4-year-olds. 1 116 m.

follow: Broncs: Darrell Munro St. Lambert Combines last week Stimulac, Clark t.M 4 10 3. .10 Plenty Fair, Hal 5.20 4.40 end. Optimists on the other hand Marble. Leater 3.00 State Stakea.

2 year oh, 1 1-1 Bi. Time: 1 1 3'S7I-Bln Bang. Jutland. ILuruUah 122. Warfare 122.

Stephea 122. "Trim Rean Mooa Crax. tjudel and Judge MarUa 11, Bally Ache 122. Ti alrTraa Azure'. Orphaa 122.

Bourbon Prmc 122. F.rm'lGiorg. kl O'ftr 122. T.V. Lark 122, Tompio.

iXLl'Z' UoTilO 3 3nl 3 and up. 1 1-16 GuenB 13.00 4.10 3 3n Althway 115, Cater an 117, Ray Beaudet. mkrr tM 3.50 Km ujr ReturB Launtlen Darrah. Rejo 80 aFavor Me-Mo 115. cReat Stop 117.

Rock Time: 1.53 47S. Admiral Savry. Neleua. Fjr1 lu cBvrooa us, bSun Bark Fallaegr. LolIi and Lovely Ruler, MaMal 115l bPenny Star US.

Simon alao raa. Ifne Bold 115, Persian Claw 117, Game stylat 111, Hit Head 115, a Mr. Ferdin- ENTRIES and White 4 Gerald Freed entry; 1 Rice: 1 year old. fur-xHead Beam. Barclay ejitry; Way 111.

Matiase 115. WaUa of Troy S. p. stable entry. SEVENTH RACE Trot, 1 Mil, Purse 11,000: 1.

David Tax T. Downs 4. Mac' Star 2. Patty Stern C. Walters 3.

Co Op Scott Belanger 5. Mistl Goe W. Habkirk 7. Duchess I I. Accomac A.

Roger I. John Upton J. Jodoin Should win Ready for top try Lots of speed In the picture Would pay good pric Due to surprise Position hurts chanc Outside chanc 12 72 2 11 71 11 11 10-1 Bold Coy 7.40 Tim 1:50. Also: Pay- Attention. Que Captain; Paul Stubbs, Fred Adams, Rene Morin, Peter Gurd, Hugh Dow, Doug Muncey, Dean Hull, Tim Rothwcll, Jonathan bec led, sandy Jim.

Bonnie Puzeon. appeared sluggish last time out and dropped what every one thought would be an easy game Tamarind, Wheredeeo, Water Lot, Acara- como. 4th Race: 3 and up, I furs. to Longueuil 13-7. Churcher, Michaes Dench, Tony Tremblay, Chri: F-dgell.

John EIGHTH RACE Pace. 1 MUe, Purse $1,500: Ginger Dittfach 4.90 3.30 2.50 All in all Sunday's game be Pine Ator, Wright 5.40 3.50 Windsor Forest, Clark 3.50 Garland, and Andrew Beaubien 2. Gear Shift M. Dosti 6. Gypsy Rose Chief R.

Caldwell 5. Reno P. Dussault ha o.ll'a ll. Rnehtl Time 1:12 25. Alao: Calusaa Chief.

Coaches are Herb Guilfoyle and Big Squeeze, Canadian Flyer, Prince tween the pair should be a real thriller for the east-enders are a fighting crew who don't take defeat too easily. Last Sunday's defeat could be just what they Can repeat last In good form Lota of speed Tough opposition Has a chance Would pay good pric Good handicap Can adrprls V.K., Centenary Year. 72 72 1 1 71 I 1 101 10-1 7. Sudmite M. Gingra 8.

Linda' Gun W. Habkirk 4. Rudy Princ M. Turcott Phil Martin. Mules: Arthur Driver, Captain; 5th Race: S-year-old, 7 fura.

King 11. Bud Leon tl. Parky Tone 111, Beaurev 2nd 116. Pa "setter 116, Coroe-bua 119. 2nd Rac: 3 and up, IH fur.

Night Hawk 115, Bicger'a Better lil, air. Jupiter 124. aTreaaur Hunt 115, Page hevea 121. bAlpin Spy 121, Lord Mike SELECTIONS Beat bet: Reluctant. 1 Jet Mark, Jtimpirn Brook, Doreen's Play; 2 Bicky Suaie Slockard, Gunqueat; 3 Styiiab Abby.

Wily Prince, Coylind; 4 Rehic-Bn, r.ihv nl Kel: 5 Nahodah. Macintosh Red, Viola. 45.90 13 40 4.40 Roycroft Gail, 4.70 3.10 1. Mia Golden John Atherton, Andre Camilli, 3. Mighty Lee Spur.

Dittfach 2.5tl needed to ignite the spark which Wayne McAfee, Raymond Ber Tim 1:29 25. Also: Cairo Whistle, thiaume. Brian Wood, Allan ai2. Gang Kewa 124, aKentucky Roman ilobe cUndeutlne; 6 Better Bee. Old Lucky Dyme, Saugren Hickory NINTH RACE A Pace, I Mile, Purse 5.

Perfect Rhythm P. Dussault HIS. bJo Jones 121. a F. Rivera-J Azure's Cash, Piano Jim; 7 Warfare, will carry them through.

But whatever the result the fans are sure to be entertained by a first Greevy, Lawrence Besner, Gary Return 1. Check Out J. Wiener Orphan, Tompion; a Hero a Persian Claw, Penny Star. Duncan, Courtney Pratt, Harry 2. Mighty Special P.

RobiUard class display. The time is 2 p.m. Griffiths, Hugh Roberts, Lindsay The beat Main threat Always dangerous Lota of late speed Some good day Money chanc Has to improv Not this time 3 1 72 4 1 5 1 1 71 11 101 3. Robert Lee Frost J. Larente 4.

Leezoff Dr. Findlsy 8. Vernon Elkington N. Galentina Stella. 6th Race: 3 and up, I furs.

Artel's Best. Pott 11.90 5 90 4.40 Daislir, Clark 7.90 5.10 Flying Grey, Coy 4.30 Time 1:13. Aiso: Ronreen, a-Maitre De, I.ouge Rose. Bingo King, a-Pot Hunter, Little Squeeze. i Santo and Mitchell entry.

7th Race: 3 and up, 7 furs. LINCOLN Sherriffs, Peter Tellier, Bruce Maatrandrea; Old Roe Farm-A. Win-Ick ntry. 3rd Race: 2 year olds, I fura Con-t)ed 1U, Vlad 120, Regal Flower 121), Joy Joy 120, The Great Gal 116, Brave Market 111, Pouket 120. Summer Rules 120.

Tulaeee 120. Dob Rickle 120. 4th Race: 1 year old. 1 m. Thurics 111.

uSea Master 113. SptH 111, VVlilie tomorrow at Morgan Park. MINOR GOSSIP Carolwyn Grattan B. Mariill Garland, and Gordon Byers. 7.

Gimme M. Gineraa RESULTS it Rare: 9 and ud. 7 furu. Coaches are: Cammy McFadden Verdun Small Fry Football League games finished regular TENTH RACE Pace, 1 Mile, Purse $1,000: intra Smart. Knapp 1 20 4 00 3.00 W.

111. Per awn Gold 111. Blank Check rx-. Boy Mercier 10.80 5.20 Tee Shirt. Gomez 1.20 5.80 3.60 2.

Betty Hal S. D. Smith 6. Amigo rntm play last Tuesday with Shamcats I Hone. Campbell 3 20 i.LsJ Time, 4.90 4.00 Time.

1.27 3-5. Alao: Raney- Foot Fa Perry Yates, Potta 4.80 4. Mr. Super p' cuva winning the, loop title with 10 shion. Indi Way, Red Holly, Reedy 311.

Mala Contender in. xawcaiui iu. Headpach 111. Wise Ship 111. a Brook-mead Stabl entry.

5th Race: 3 and op, fur. Trance-Ilk 112. Curiou Rorr.aji 112. Gpy War- Time 1:25 35. Also: The Mohawk, points.

Tiger Cats were runners' Aerial Gunner j. Larent Forbes Castle f. n.mn Doris Ator, Sir Warren, Noble Roman, Logical choice Last a beauty Haa a good chanc Not out of It Should do better May not last Doe not figur Can't recommend 5 2 72 2 6 1 7 1 61 101 Parky, Pilot Model and On 2nd Race: 3 and up, 5 furs up with eight while Alouettes Solrez 21.80 7.40 4.40 3. Spangler Chief m. Gingra 6.

Dob McKay k. Kerr tior 115. Booray 115. Mine 115. Blue Miche, Chino King, dq Disqualified from 1st to 2nd.

8th Race: 3 and up, lVa miles. Restrained, Hooper .4.20 3.20 claimed third position with six. Argos with a young team trailed, Miaall HI, Commendation 115, winsome Winner 115. Ambergri 114, Viaeount 1. indirect' Boy m.

Turcott Tu-Cha-T, Risley 4.00 Time. .59 1-5. Also: Admiral Brush. HI Sea Gold, Dittfach 6.00 3.40 b-Spark Maker, Gordon 8 70 5.50 Penny Pie, Viola 7.40 failing to win a game all season. Beth.

JilMJh-l. Box-O-Mint, Pine Daugh and Paul Hamilton. Says Equipment Should Catch Up To Canuck Team Johannesburg, South Africa, Oct. 30 (Reuters) Hilliard Lyle, manager of Canada's team at the Commonwealth Golf Tournament, said today the players' missing golf clubs and shoes should catch up with Ith Race: I and up, M4 m. Roae IVeni 113.

Lanaton Breeze 116. Beau This team showed promise in the ter, Impressed. Flashy Bond, Littl rerd Time 1:55 15. Also: Para, a-Pheasant Royal, Blue Cheddar, Gilbey, Gray Ben. Diablo 116.

Find 113. Babu IU. Reinzi latter end of the schedule how 9I. Furvvan 113. and Perfect Fit.

Daily double S68 00. 3rd Race: 34 year olds, 7 furs. a-Miss Ray, Tedette, Weathergauge, b-Martha Crest. Sunday's Entries ever and should improve next 7th Race: 1100.000 added, the Jockey Rocketry. Wajda 9.60 4.

60 3.40 Onh Cold Cub. stakes. 3 and up, 2 year. a De Troy entry. Harrington and Glynn entry.

Crown Sparkler. Wilder 4.80 3.40 Dzi Dzia, Davera 4.0G Round Tabl 124, Dotted Lin 121, In-aid Tract 124, Sinn Feiner 124, Promised I-and 124. Amanullah 124, Amu. do 124, 1500: THIRD RACE Pace, 1 1800: First race pc 1. Cedar Brook Time, 1 27 2-5.

Also: Analyzer. Po iu. uiuitias (t-onuitioned) Tudor Era 124. Sword Dancer 119. Winger, Biddy Cathy, Pledge, Magnetic ENTRIES 1st Race: 3 and up.

1 1-il id xxxGay N. Costas and BUI Rice both on Tiger Cats roster led the scorers with 37 and 33 respectively. G. Chroucher, Tigers and H. Windsor, Shamcats, followed in that 2.

Royal Elkisgton M. Turcott 3. Megantic 4. Success Bert North, Deena-Do. Lotamon, Bonci, Irish Ith Race: 3 and up.

1 m. Outgiving 101. Tudor Melody 109, Harvest Singing Silk. 4th Race: 3 year olds, 7 furs Story 108, Joe Night 115, Sea Daisy 107, Red Brie 113, Repp Supply 120, a Black 512. Charll Boy 113.

Andrew Alan 113, 3. Waydale A. Grodnis i them soon. Derrick UI, SalerKa 122, King Grail 113. Page 109.

Dusky Hour 114, aBirchwood order with 32 and 30 points. Other Bert Rock. Campbell 6.00 3.40 2 60 Reed Cnral, Spinale 4.20 3.40 Fleet Wind. Crux 3.20 9th Race: 1 and up. 1 m.

Nivrag lie, 111. a MUbell Stable Fisher entry. 6. Senator Bars E. Kennedy 7.

Quick Spangler J. Gagnon 8. Miss Chantal E. Brauette Also Mis Van Bars R. MacDonald Ijnd Oi Hon 109.

Heliport 109. Mua- 2nd Race: 3 and up. 6Vj fur. Four cartel 113. Currito 113.

Sat.Tedale 113, teen Carat 116, Reactor 109, Georgia Q. I.ltu Hermit 119. Merry Will 113. Air Time, 1.27 3-5. Also: Sweet Lips, Skean Dhu, David's Nana, lnrun and Pert Pat.

5th Racet 2 year olda, 5 furs 11)6, xxxKwg Of Wind 103, Footmark 116. Slide 119. Choppy Waves 114, Quick Delight 109. a AAC. Flying Princess Al.

Boucher 2. Davey Crockett J. Jodoin 3. Lincoln Vaa M. Turcotte 4.

Eddie Rea J. Gordon 5. Candy D. Palmer 6. Kahla Taa p.

Caldwell 7. Summer Look r. White I.Max Grattan N. Bolduc FOURTH RACE Trot, 1 $1,000: 1. Nobleman F.

Turenne 2. Clnammon Jack F. Church 3. Joy' Boy H. Filion 4.

Miss Charlotte Bouthillier 5. Reuben Hanover A. Grodni 6. Tim'. Lad J.

Gordon 7. Hugo Hanover J. Paquin I. So Cheerful E. Bradette FIFTH RACE Pace, 1 11,200: (Conditioned) 1.

Smooth Sailing c. St. Jacques Prince 113, Castleberry 109, PhUjo 110, Count Page 109. Just Durky, Skuse 11.60 6.60 4.00 Perpetual Boy, Campbell 13.40 6.80 3rd Race: 3 year o'ds, 6V4 furs. Trench, Mercier 4.20 SELECTIONS tlet hat; Sword-Dancer.

1 Bud Leon Belleseem 104, Soodani'a Girl 109, aDor- SECOND RACE 1 1500: 1. Leland Hanover P. Caldwell 2. Chuck Colby R. Pap.

3. Royal Widower G. Diotte 4. Eagle Way M. Gingras 5.

Cindy R. D. Palmer 6. Leon Dewey H. Ingle 7.

Melanie's Alpha 8. Tyrone Hanover J. Paquln een L. 107, Vee Gee Gee 110, Valecho Fischer Ties For 5th In WorldChess Belgrade, Oct. 30- UFI -Bobby Fischer, 16, the world's youngest Matinee.

Coroehua; 2 Joe Jones, Gang Time, .59 1-5. Alao: Salnnga' Star, First Money, Short Straw, Passage West, Djnoun, Colicitora, Miss Annie King Carlos and Betiibet. 6th Race: 3 year olds, 1 m. 112, War Bully 115, bToday 1 WiU 119, Audax 119, cDollar Conscious 112, bWar Doge 109. Busher Royal 107, almpelling The equipment disappeared at London Airport on the last leg of the Canadian golfers' flight to Johannesburg Wednesday.

Lyle also reported his players showed mora confidence during first practice putting on the Royal Johannesburg course than other Commonwealth entries because "we have similar greens in Canada and the boys have just completed a competitive season." New Met Entrant 112, cJohnny B. 112. a Tedoreen Farms Napoleon, Campbell .35.60 19.40 1.60 Racing Watch Dog. Skua 11.00 6.40 It Hodgson entry; Holbeck Ribarich entry; Garden City Stable entry. Dissonance, Spinale 4.20 4th Race: 3 and up, 6 furs.

Pretty Page 111, Formal Order 119, Blushing Time, 1.39 2-5. Also: Turkish Delight, pot War Tax, Wanted. Phyllis' Bev. chess grand master and champion of the United States, today 116, Bronze Warrior 119, Elgin Town 117, Rex Nobilis 119, Big Deleter 114, Three Important Rugger Contests 11 Vee Bee, and Patsy L. s.

opeciai uuest White 3. Afton Harry W. Plourde Tom Tally M. Doatie 3. Verna Walnut B.

Cote 6. Duke of Frisco L. Bourgon 7. Andrew Patch M. Turcotte 8.

Golden Way R. Bardier SIXTH RACE Pc. 1 tl.500: 7th Kace: 1 I year olds, 7 furs. Petted Lark, Grimm 9.20 4.80 3.20 Colonel Vic 122, SUver Robby 119, towner 117. Irish Yates 117, Very Ultra 119.

became symbolically the best chess player from the Western Sunny Wajda 4.20 3 20 Three important games that 5th Race: 3 nd up, 8 fura. Proud Hemisphere. Guerdon. Polioa 3.40 Time, 1.26. Also: What's-The-Hurry, 1.

Ben Direct R. Bardier aouth 119, Now And Then 114, close out the regular Quebec This is the result of the last Greek Valor, L'mdoodyed, My Patricia, iu. toionei cowan nr. stroxe rweive i spa-inn will takp 114, Kandi Kid 114, Market Right league season Will IdKe Switch Off, Shut Down, My Joan and match played today at the chal To Debut Sunday I'arrelo. xxxEatmarked nig, scarboro Las iu.

niace mis anernoon. tsarDS meei A. i. janice jonnston M. Doatie 3- rtam j.

jodoin 4. McKinley Mahon C. Walter 5. Jerry Patchen R. Caldwell 6.

Some Prince T. Turcotte Jr. 7. David Brewer B. Cot 8.

Robert Lee Jr. Dr. Fhwiunr 8th Race: 3 and up, 1 m. It 70 yds L-T. Irish at Westhill High School lengers chess tournament in which Soviet grand master Tigran Petrosjan defeated Svetozar Eric'a Pet, Cruz 24.20 13.60 9.60 Simple Star, Wajda 18.40 10.20 Gimoon, Rodriguez 14.60 while Wanderers play at Mount th Race: 2 year olds, 1 1-16 m.

News. Bigger 'N Better; 3 Brave Market, Summr Rule. Vlad; 4 Willie Wis Ship. Persian Gold; 5 Winsome Winner. Viscount, Missile; 6 Rose Trellis.

Reinzi, Find; 7 Sword Dancer, Round Tabl. Tudor Era; 8 Derrick, Outgiving, Andrew Alan; 9 LltrJ Hermit. Muscadei, Merry WUL GARDErTsTATE RESULTS 1st Race: 3-year-olds, furs. Blum 6 60 3.40 2.60 Miltie'a kits. Hartack 3.60 2 60 Capetian, Gomez 3.20 Time: 1:11 43.

My Kind, Curfew Bell, Antertor, Moose Baby, Rojal Sdbrp, Mainrock, Uncle Samnik and Genestra ran. 2nd Race: 3-year-olds, 6 furs. Revogo, Culmone 6 20 3.S0 3.00 Night Spy, Brookl 5.60 3 80 Darbin, Harm an 5.60 Time: 1:12 15. Sun Rondeau, Tote All. Mis Honey Bee, Swig, Stacked, Knn-Knox, Nohle Hal also ran.

Double: Jouett 8. ft Revogi (12 I) paid 128.10. 3rd Race: 3-year-old up, I furs. Mr. Host, Culmone 7.60 5,00 4.40 Vin Du Paya.

Gilligan 4.80 4.00 Giao MMO Time: 1:11 3 S. Chasmarada. Dawn O'Griffin, Fleet Peg. Mia Fenny, Pok-cey lighting Boy, Harv-'ick and Jumping Joy also ran. 4th Race: maidens, 2-year-olds, 6 fura Bsrge, Boulmetla 1.40 4.60 3.60 aCsnadian Royal 113.

bAll Canadian 119, I i r. Rnval. v. race, i m. Time, 1.44.

Also: Set Sail. Harold's TJtli nmns mill cfc-t of On I HiOOO: Gligonc of Yugoslavia in their adjourned match from Reward, Fast Fire, World Series- Joyrin Master Bill 119. bVictoila Park 124, bToronto Boy 116, Men At Play 119, Elmer 110. aChampagne Velvet aHid- (Conditioned) Pointe aux Trembles, a new entry in the Metropolitan Junior Hockey League, makes its first start Sunday afternoon when it meets Lachine Maroons at Lacbine Arena at two o'clock. Lachine will be seeking its second victory in as many game.

and Fight Inflation. F. Park 9th Race: I I year olds. 1 m. den Treasure 119, Gala Maa 116.

a Bill 1 1 ini H. Filion the 28th and last round played yesterday. Thanks to the victory over Beasley Stable entry; Windfields 1. Success Don 2. Miss Barbara Po, etc 3.

Check In 4. Daisy Logan 5. Bingo Hanover It 70 yds. Chalme. Spinale 1.00 5 00 4.40 P.

Dusaault Varm etitrv 1 My Decision. Rodriguez 1.40 4.60 B. Cote E. Bradette 7th Race: 3 Us m. Royal JJUlll gained win dial at, p.m.

A win for either the Barbs or Mount Royal would ensure them of a playoff position. Weslinount can grab a playoff berth only if either the Barbs or Mount Royal lose and it wins over McGill Redmen. Claude Scandinavian Alrllnoi Sytm Dominion Square Bids- High Frontier, Munoell 5.411 Border 109, Wot.jr Where 123, Doug' Glirgoric, Petrosjan captured the third place before his country Time. 1.44 1-5. Also: Pharii Dan.

Serenade 111, aPrionty Miss 113, Pnn Three other games scheduled ii Montreal, Quebec cens Angela 113, Arajca 110, Yummy Dune, MacTavish J. Gordon 1. Giguere Invitation Pan, 5. Hot Point 7. Country Lad 8.

Wavvamp EIGHTH RACE $3,000: Ceylon Pearl, Freeholder, Greek Boy, Go-George-Go and High Dune. MG-10-31J man, former world champion Sunday afternoon. The powerful rnrr Trsaaura Chuat Mummy 112, Sword Woman 122, Brady Fib 111, aKeal Cute 117, Salon 115. a Rrorkvillp Canariipns olavi I nuu Vasil Smyslov, who took fourth. The placement of Fischer is of World Travel View Huiioa Farms entry at St.

Jerome against the Alouet- Balalas will replace Wally Judge, who is ill, at scrum half ENTRIES 1st Race: 3 and up. 1 m. 79 yds. 8th Race: 3 and up, l' m. Happy Chap 122, Miss Blue Ice 116, Good Field 114, Annual Wage 119, Ku Kee 119, tes, Snowdon Ponsards travel to mml.

considered here as a success for the wonder boy from America. Quest Of War 117, Peppa Deppa 113, for the Westmount Park tilt. Verdun to meet the Maple Leaf oosi. 13.000: dm. Conditioned) 1.

Reba' Bay 2. City Counsel 3. Brave Scott 4. Hi Acre Rudy 5. Ezra Deen 6.

Even's Jet 7. Hal Frost time Gauge 113, xbsm Brook 108, Jacket Jeepers 119, Born Purple 119, Jet Tur- R. Caldwell M. Turcotte F. Parka 'ft.

Grant Dr. Findlay B. Cote M. Doatie The winner of the tournament, and the improved Lakeshore Quest 113, xdotta Heart 109, xAlcodon 1 bine 119, Little Boo 114, Blossom 106, 110, Border Son 117, Our Day 115, Big mmnau lai, oi ootainea: Fivers go after their second con- Woi-da lln. Roman Request 115, Mr a aunt it.

MAN MISS GAMES Helsinki, Oct. 30 A politi Flashy Slide 117, Bat'n BaU 114, South Florida 122, Turkeyncckoaks 119, 116, Our Diver 114, Top Talent the right to challenge next March secutive win against the Royals I. Great Adios J. Giguere NINTH RACE Pace. sunn: present worm cnampion MiKnau Snrel.

im mtiitiiMiiM cal dispute may keep Juhani 1. High Thunder And. Boucher 2. Advocte C. St.

Jerque 3. Quick Prim A. Pel1Me Botvinnik for the title. Final standings: 106. xxx-10 AAC.

CERAGHTY SIGNED Louisville, Oct. 30 Al Jacrvinen, Finland's famed speed skater, out of the I960 Winter Olympics at Squaw Valley, Calif. 1. Mikhail Tal (USSR) 20 4. Versatile f.

Turenne Bell Memento. Hartack 1.40 4.00 Dixie Charm. Cook 7.40 Time: 1:114 5. Gloria Will, Splccata. Misa Tradition, Pie Crust, Lucia.

Tub-humper. Amhelievlng, Broadway Moon and Stately also ran. 5th Race: 2-year-olds, 1 mile 70 yds. Count Chuck. Boulmetla 10.00 4.40 3.60 Cadwood, Hartack 4.60 4.4ft Email Gomez 9.60 Time: 1:43.

Jersey Norseman, Lord Randall, Yardarm Sun, Prey, Admiral Lunsford. Thesoian also rah. ping V. 108 2nd Race: 3 and up, 7 fura. Sloke-On-Trent 112, Place Kick 117, Hot-Cha 115, Foxy Silver 117, xSister Bear 109, Receipt 117, Perdulario 115, Big Monty 115, Twin City 115, Power Bit 115, Lone Desert 117, Belcomo 1J5.

3rd Race: 3 and up, 1 m. Broadway Lou 115, Flower Picture HO, La Four 115, Mighty Bull 113, Six Bill's 113. Count Case 113, Lea Nine 110. Onhistoef 115, Hy-Skeeter 115, Land Lean 113. 4th Race: 3 and up, 1 m.

Kentucky Aiken Hanover A. Pinna 6. Black Velvet Hcrve Filion 7. Trickeroo J. Gagnon I.

Dinny Bomb Dr. Findlev TENTH RACE Open Paca and Trot. 5 13.000: The Louisville Colonels, winners of the American Association baseball flag last season, today-signed manager Ben Geraghty for another season. The signing took place in Brad- Jaervinen, world record-holder in the 1,500 meters and winner of the pre-Olympic competition at the California site, is member of a club which has broken with a. fit points.

2. Paul Keres (USSR) 18.5. 3. Tigram Petrosjan (USSR) 16.5. 4.

Vasil Smyslov (USSR) 15. 5.6. Robert Fischer, (New York) and Svetozar Gligoric (Yugoslavia) 12.5 each; 7. Fridrik Olafsson (Iceland) 10. 8.

Paul Bcnko, New York, 8. 1. Sir George C. Watter 2. High Society w.

Arthur 3. Floodtide R. Rivard 4. Merchant Hanover A. Beauchamp 5.

Irish Gander M. William 6. Copper Nt)rrj, whit 7. uraitan Raker J. Wall the Finnish Athletic and Sports 1 enton, where Geraghty is acting as instructional superv'sor for the Colonels' parent team, the Milwaukee Braves.

federation. The latter governs participation in international events. I. Mr. Wolf A.

Lnchapelle Federal Reeerv J. Lemay 10. Bannock Bay L. Paiement PHARMACEUTICAL MANUFACTURING for PRODUCTION ENGINEERING OPPORTUNITY a sv'N recent University graduate in engineering or science 3ge 'it ii TONIGHT 8:15 p.i 22-25) to assist the Director of Manufacturing in all phases of plant production and packaging of pharmaceuticals. After an introductory training period this job will involve administrative duties and project recommendations to management.

A knowledge of light manufacturing processes is helpful, but previous experience in the pharmaceutical industry is not mandatory. Initiative, inquisitiveness, and perseverance in addition to the technical education are the primary requisites. S-day week. Non-contributory employee benefits and pension plan. San rasuma uni lelary requirement! to Director of Manufacturing: SMITH KLINE Cr FRENCH 300 Montreal 9, Quebec SUNDAY 2:15 p.m.

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