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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 17

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The Ottawa Journal 3, 1950. Vages 17 to 32 .1 Prices S6ar 6h Mud Eun jit-r 1 eP By BILL WBSTWICK fpUC CRU finally has ruled that rn.lm.mm uAk-41 Eight Named for Gatincdu Purse On Twilight Program Today 7 tough blow to Hamilton, but Iff extremely diult to aee how tbo CRU could haw ruled otherwise. Tor some yean now clubs both In the East and Weit hav lor various reasons and with varying visor. At times the Union has been charged with falllnf to exercise tha same authority over ers. Steeple has been training well and-appears well placed In tha second while Rarebaca won in Montreal and had a good race football that rival governing bodies do in other '4 The wandering of players been a bone of contention and the CRU needed three hours to 1 jry.

were Edmonton's property. Hamilton naturally has tried to enlist in keeping these two Jorms with Edmonton and had them registered' by that club first The Eskimo are also said to have advanced money on contracts. In view of there seemed no other course open to the CRU but to enforce the regulations which they emphasize on their zona with the notation that-Uno other Is THREATEN TO STAT OCT Of CAldK. Edmonton officials understandably were prepared to make quite an issue) of the Valiquetta-Stewart case. Even In tha face of any extenuating circumstances Introduced by Hamilton, any ruling but the one rendered yesterday undoubtedly would have Ottawa Trainer Saddles Winner BOX WIITWICK JeeneJ Sparta Bdttar.

Prices soared again at Con-naught yesterday with the thoroughbreds hitting the toughest footing yet provided at the Aylmer road a Two favorites and a second choice got down in front on the Wednesday program, but for the balance of the day the straight payoffs were in double figures -with Webley beading the list of outsiders in the second race for a return of 149.10. was bracketed with Hezekiah in the Quinella price of S10S.65 recorded la that race. Ottawa Trainer Bearer, Ottawa trainer, H. K. Pyefinch saddled the winner of the featured event when Lady Harp galloped through the slop to a length and a halt victory over Lanky in the Ladies Day Purse.

Lady Harp, with E. Knapp, rid ing her for one of two for this -apprentice, returned $17.40 after taking over the lead nearlng tha quarter pole on the final bend. the favorite, set. the pace to that stage with Dainty Breeze always a contender. Lanky was put to a charge in the stretch to take the place slot while Cool Down finished third.

Both Tiger Flash and Sun Flame failed to make the grade. Although the track was sloppy a good crowd turned out con sidering the conditions. After Country Judge had taken tne affected tha course of future moves so far as CRU authority was concerned. The case took on increasing importance in view of the trend towards added player protection for clubs who have nere. storm oneiier ana n.o peck both favor a muddy track, Name far TUrd.

'The third is 'also six furlongs with 14 named overnight Miss Kopper should Improve off her last start In which aha finished second while Chastehem and Thumbolt have a good turn of speed. Lord Caprice It another which should be given stout support' in tha betting. Ben Berrill may be hard to beat at a mile and one furlong in tha fifth with Shelly Pal Doctor, Magic Margin and Par-acen contender. Tbo sixth is at one mile and a -sixteenth and has eight named. Best Bib raced well in Montreal as did Gilded Cage, Out Go Tax and Marusha Molea.

Tha seventh race isv also at one mile and a sixteenth and 18 have been named overnight Got Hy turned In good performance to win her last start and should repeat that good effort NORWAT-rnnoriA trade. VZNNESLA, JJorwayHKFJ Tha new wallboard factory her has started production and has made an' agreement with Ethiopia to deliver wallboard In exchange for coffee and agricultural products. So far, 100 tons of coffee hava been delivered. gen tne pinch of player wanderings these many years. There Is some suggestion court case of it, but It's equally difficult to understand bow they could make any headway through legal channels.

If there is to be any semblance of law and order In Canadian football, the CRU must have authority to deal in cases such as these. Stewart and Valiquette both have mentioned they will remain out of football rather than- loin the club They might do that, and It would be football's loss. But there doesn't seem to, haver1-been any The case may eventually serve a good purpose. If It Sizes that tha CRU regulation concerning club rights can't be violated, players may take a more signatures to contracts than some hare in tne past. i HELLER SEES BIO IMPROVEMENT.

Watertown is still making up lost ground at Nationals' expense. This may be mora or less expected until tha Mats get straightened away from last week-end's shocking experience, but Manager Frankis Heller still believes his club is going places against aH-comers from now on. Dest Tiro Deal in Town! Venero and Martin Are Fined H. K. Pyefinch of Feature i opener.

Show Me Up followed up Webley's surprise triumph In the second -by scoring In the third for a $29.80 straight pay' off, beating Away Yonder and Pulitzer in that order. 1 Favorites Beer. Lady Harp's victory In the fourth marked the last of the sprint events, and the final three races were at a mile and one sixteenth. The favored Du- queans raced well to account for the fifth. Another favorite cracked down In the sixth in Al pine Astarte.

but W. Hapgood lost the mare via the claiming route. Alpine Astarte took over the lead on the turn for home and splashed, down the stretch tor a decisive triumph. The sixth race provided the only, untoward of the day. During the post parade Fair Rusk unseated Jockey Brlggs, headed for tha stables and was promptly scratched by tha stewards.

After the break Pettus refused to join the pack with Hank Williams aboard. Ha ducked to the outer rail and was left tar in tha ruck Caravan King set the early pace in the seventh race, but It was Grandehem and Specialist in that order at the finish of the closing offering for a Quinella return of $63.00. Grandehem won by two lengths with apprentice Ken Davidson tip and returned $25.00 for a straight ticket Davidson also was the winning rider on. Webley in tha second. at Connaught gram at Connaught Park will feature the running of the! Connaught Cup, an annual event which' has been carried on at 'the Aylmer road plant for some years.

This event carries a purse value of $1,000 and Is at six furlongs. The best ban quartered at the track will compete for this prize. Nominations for the event closes on Thursday and should Include Silver Sis, Lanky, Double Dared, Tiger Flash, Dainty Breeze, Cool Down, Foxy Prince, Boy 'Friend, Re 11 Time, Nsvy Award, Lady Harp, Toney's Ruler, Flying Queen, Our Chief and Rite Out Another feature of the Satur day sport win tm tne running of the Wrightville purse at one mile and a This event will bring together the best distance "horses at the track. There will be two bands is attendance. Jockey Standing Af Cdnnzaghf The standing of the Jockeys at Connaught Park yesterday's racing: 1st 2nd 3rd EL Venero E.

Rodriguez. Payne J. Martin E. Mower 10 6 5 5 5 11 Ulrich Knapp 10 B. Templeton S.

Beecroft RV. Davidson J. Keenan J. Segriff BirTBALrMU mism on tha work of new inflelders John walthour and Harvey Porter, recently obtained from the Colonial League, and both have offered evidence in tha games her that they certainly should be help to the Athletics. Walthour has looked good at short, came through again last night with a solid effort end ana particularly spectacular play en a ground ball hit by Bill Metxif.

Both newcomers also helped out at tha elate, and if they continue at their present gait the A'a will be a much mora formidable Earl Valiquette and Jack Stewart A ll .4 T1 levelled criticism at tha CRU East and West and vice versa has it has bee a wonder to many that decide that Valiquette and Stewart stars. But both bad signed CRU now that Hamilton may make a which holds their CRU forms. other course open to football serious view of attaching their Heller bases much of his opti squad than they appeared earlier notable in one respect. First IT-TO fAYSELF I TIME WITH OtAHttiQi CLOTHES lSAin.uTMlS this season. There was one outstanding thrill for the crowd when Arky Arekeliaai became tha first man in the Border League to clear tha fence) with a His smash over tha right field fence, which is listed by National officials at SSS feet, was a spectacular wallop.

Jack Dempsey, after looking at tha fence shortly after it was erected, ones offered $104 to the first player to achieve the feat, but whether tha offer was confined to that particular season or members of tbo home club only seems to be a moot point 'i-. FIRST FINES OF MEETING. It's been quite a fewf years since the racing strip at Connaught presented as sloppy footing as it did yesterday. Among race tracks there are few that can take more rain than the Aylmer road oval, but yesterday's heavy downpour couldn't help but show Its affects. So tha mud runners had a real day of it So did those fortunate, souls who happened to click on some of the fancier prices returned in tha majority of races.

for your old tires on new Ton cmn't rnakd) a better tire deal than youTl gat at rWsby'i! WtH pay you for th Tintued milaaga) on your old tires when you trade them in on new, Icmf-mileago, tTwblefre Goodyaan. i 'Z I A COMPLETE Tha Wednesday program was A field of eight wUl try for honors In today's featured event at Connaught Park. Sprints Brain feature the opening part of the card with a mile and an eighth event spotted filth and two Jaunts of a mile and one-sixteenth winding up the day' activities. rracalsing Baee. The feature should provide some keen racing.

Mrs. Lv A. Daly's Lucky Pslr. Mrs. B.

H. Benxoni's Blue Pebble, Chat Hopkins, Mike Long's Northern Tax and E. Finnochio's Broadway Jim are all In under 118 rnds. Hammertoe from tha Masqla Stable is tha light-weight of the event with 108 pounds while Insagal and Strictly True each have been allotted lit This event tops tha second last twilight card of tha Both Saturday and Monday programs will start at three o'clock and tha post time today is ft p.m. Barbara's Girl is among tha well favored starters In the opening race with Best Freedom.

Neb Bestil and Roaemere Chief also considered contend Whip and Spur Connaught Park selections today: 1 Burgoo Boy, Webley, Rose- mere 1 Kopeck, Silver Cloth. Lord Caprice, Chance Ace, Chastehem. Blue lbfcla, Insagml, Chat Hopkins. a-aTrlargln, Psracen, Red Reno Unique; Best Bid, Called On. Son of Heels, Harv AetheL Contralto.

BeatBIule Pebble. Wendar WHea, 10 (Ksaap) Cadllae Bquara. IIS U.ynn J-IJtUa Caeali lid (liaver) 1 lk f-Sabuaaa. Ill (Amer) 11 Owner and trainer. D.

MTcCana: Brla-aar, to 4. Happy Foa-Paollia Oraadaaaaa SSS.M. Ill 40, Ml: a a. aaaa; ruiatar SJao. jntjtm Cjetnalla.

Waelay awl Ran. an a.uaiia paaB aiox.aa. eatuna rulnella. Orandaham ana apariaian I -t, The name yam trust fa JLaZaaaaMa aka 3 StaeTOpea lie (Dally Mob day Threacn Satorday lit Sparks Street Branch store, ft Kioeaa RE-ROOF pcdaUgin0 Asphalt Shingling Insur-Bric Siding Monthly Payments GERBY im WaUlagtasi St, Office S-1CM Baasa -4l7W And if costs only ievlr 1 After 2nd Race Two riders' were fined at Connaught Park following the running of the second race yes terday. roe tailing to keep his mount straight during the run down the back, stretch astride Betel.

Jockey Eider Venero was fined $23 by the stewards. Starter Thomas Rowe also lacked a $25 fine on Jockey J. Martin In the second race. Martin had the mount on la Time in this six-furlong event and was charted with failing to keep his horse straight after the Alpine Astarte changed hands after winning the sixth event The mare was claimed from W. Hapgood by J.

R. Hunter for $1,000. Most fractious display by the horses occurred in the sixth event'' After Fair Rusk had tossed Brlggs and headed for the bams he was scratched. Butler's Pride also gsve the ground crew trouble leading 'in addition to his. two vic tories, apprentice rider Knapp brought In Helnor Hope second lh the sixth event 7 It was the 'second accident of tha meeting tor Jockey Brlggs.

Earlier he. was tossed and hurt Yesterday he suffered an- in jured left 'leg and was unable to take his assignment In the last race. Among "the visitors from Montreal yesterday for the Connaught racing were Mrs. Frank Seramba and her son, Francois. i The Saturday afternoon pro Connaught Park Race Results WEDNESDAY, AUGUST TXNTsi paj-nsirn iwo.

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1OT (TemplaUat IV Diuk and Jtark. Ill (BMcrafU Hotludr, 111 (Scfrtff) It Holjr Sox. Its iPutm) Time: 1.1S 1-s. Owner. C.

ConpMu; trainer, F. Amateur; wiaae. kg. Ha4 Flar- euiuM Sugar. County Judge SSSS, B4.0S.

SITS: fir Book sia.iej SIM; Six tweo Imrf as stss. S-TM-eMs aa euiating. nx iuiiiih Webtor, US (Darlitaoa HaMklaa. lit a bd a 1 i In Tuna. I1T (Martini Very tfciaint, til sua Bart, iiT iasnn MUi, iit (vanaroi Knox Milt lit (Pajrna) Cadrtt CUIf.

117 iRodrtguoa) t-Cabo Prunero, 111 (Mower) i-Saipan. 117 (Tomplatonl OwiMfi Mat, lit (Ksonaa) Tim: is 4-3. -Owner. B. Saldotlj trainer.

L. Mas. ela: winner, a. Crowded Hour. KHMIIM.

Jablwr MS 10. StSSS. ST lr kiaa HM. 00; In Time It U. Third Bate aiM, s-yeat-alds sad as, jlililM.

Ma tarloagif Show Ma Us, 101 (Knapp) I-Awey yonder, lis (Woyta) Pulitzer, lit lUlrtchl 1 Bk a Kathy'a On. los (DavidMa) 4 lit tltodrlaueil 1 Dltt Boa. 10T (AUxril I Any How, lit (sVstuti hd TvldY Hollv lit (Stroud) Boa Twentjrnlne, lit (Vonrrol Uncla Oara.llt (Tamplelan) IS Miocker. 11T (William) 11 TUna: tl. Owner, S.

Knapp: trainer. W. J. Knapp: winner ch 4, lchlnYar-aUiubeth Sinalebm. Snow Me Up 23J3, Sll.TS, St SO: t-Away Voadax S10.1S, SSSS) rulitaar 0.

roarlk Bare tadUs Day rane. Stae. a-raar fide and an, sis terlaagu Lady Harp, lot (Knapp) Loniy, lag (Albert) Coal iWwa, 111 (Keanaa) Mary Award, lit (Payne) Boy mend, lit IVonero) Sua flame, 11 (Martini Tiger riaA. lit (Bodiiraea) lying Quaes. 10S (Wlluama) Dainty Braaae.

114 (Mowarl Xanana W. 10 (Temparton) IS Ttma: 1.11 1-i owner, o. Jeajk-vuiae: trainer. K. Pyaanca; win gjoo June Buan.

wtaaar, bid. Third Da- Lad Ham 117 0 STSS ai IS- ky so. sXaet Caol Dowb ax.71. 1 1-1S BUaMt Doeuaana lit InaUa Clear, 111 (V Barner, 111 (Albert) I1 114 (Farael Am. at larra.

in (TeatBla- ton) Tsrbruk. US (Kodrlguaa) d' IIS (Martin) 1 Mooatala MUL 114 (Mower) a i-Opanlnc Wd. lit (Kaanan) t-Graat Bayond. lit (SaarUt) 1 Camp riUht. lit (Stroud) 1 Owner, C.

Da AbsvUi: trainer. 1 A. una. Daly; wtnnar. a i a.

glint Skot-Ona- like. Doqueane ta-Uaa fiivar 44.00. 14; Harriae (3.4. Sbrtk ap, olahalag. 1 1-14 Btllaa.

AlptM Aatarta, Its (Terapla' "i i Navy Ttma US fPayaal Quaaa lubella. lis Martial A Put and 11 (Mower) Bk f-Old Ixrear, 11 (Davloaon)- Sk vmntniw. ii iJinniMl) a rear Baa. 11 (Veneroi Butler's Prlda. log (Aabart) a lit t-U-U.

lis (Lrnn) id is f-Pattua, us (WUllama) rafuaad Tuna: 1.SS S-. Owner. W. KaBeeed: trainer, ft. 8.

Mourar; wiaaar, a. Kaatr- AlDlne- Aatarta S4 40 as HI) Kelnor Hope i. s.a-, Mavp. Tm Sevaata Baea 4T4. t-yaar sell aad ap.

ewnanis, 1 l-ia aaueai Orandahoaa. 10 fDaridaoa) Spoclaliat 11 (Kaanan) rluatar. US (Ulrlehl Caravan King. 11 (Venero) Bad Skrpper, lis (ftafTIBl Boaablalne. US (Baoeroft) My ButlarCy, US (Bodriguea) R.

Williams S. Albert S. Lantta J. Lynn B. Amer R.

Whyto M. Brlggs L. Stroud 8 rr a. rai taw nwutt smet. pwusg Ones of the meeting were levied against tha riders.

Tha stewards pinned one $15 An on Venero for failing to keep Betel on a straight course on the back stretch In the second In the meantime Starter "Nipper" Row nipped Martin for almost racking up the field after they left tha gate In tha same event Tha meeting has been conspicuously free of rough' riding to date. There is hound to be some creep in at times, but riders have had- enough experience now with presiding Steward Teague Ptehon to discover that ha doesnt tolerate many infractions. In the main his stand Is based on protection for all, and while Jockeys can count on sympathetic review of their cases, those who deliberately break the rules will find Picbon very stern when the occasion demands, SHoroxous LAY-AWAY-PtAN a smau. psroin uhbbvb amy coat S1U.L&TBB. DAH.T CAPtAN'S UMU Va QUtM sr.

ittArm-M a. cr 9 ULC A I ZEB Is the asast Bamarfal BOULEVARD BANTER. Manager BUI Metxif, Pete Karpuk, Frank Schwartz and Jim Et Clair are la Watertown today for the inquest into the death of Bob Larkin in last week-end's fatal ear crash. Schwartz plans to return to his home in. Amsterdam, NT, for a week's layoff to nurse his Injured knee.

Ottawa Rowing Club officials report an encouraging response to their campaign to give prospective members free training under Coach Danny Boal and Assistant Jack Smith. Several new men reported last night and sessions will be held each Monday, Wednesday and Friday evening from 7 o'clock to 8.30. Ottawa Senators report reaching a working agreement with Buffalo Bisons for players in the 1950-51 season. Tommy. Gorman still thinks there Is a chance that Billy Reay may be available for the coaching poet, and in the meantime la tickled over the agreement with Buffalo.

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