Manon 1', 1941 N 1,3,5, nan twr. a. u-tt i k '1 i 501mg?” Bcotla Highlanders THE CHABLQTTEIPWE, GEIABBIE iféGEfililvllL REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) , us, m. as-tcm- W)‘ tAllicon University . vr . - “flfifefn niiidglttettdent 6mm" lm- ' l @1390? “Y§3.°'§ilfi§l‘?oii.°‘ létiliail- 3 Least"? game m” m“ Qht" lH-llnd dc ‘all ever Tommy Lough- i Mount Allison led acts ‘hanging; I mn at L.s. Allgtles seven rears atzo 1 011 but the Rig a ers ' r tonight. The giant Italian vms t 1n the second m; "n, on ,0 k / knocked off his throne by Max - ‘" . Baez" thres months later. a~rfi " IEIEIEIIEIEIEIIEIIEIIEIEIEIEI R.(Z /L113 EiiTEIlMEIJIATEEABBI liilfllfillfillfillfillfiilfillfilfillfllfi TEAM ROUTED AT Island Senior ,D0wn T0 Overwhelming Defeat In Second Encounter i “my JOHN, N. 13., Feb. Zli-wrl-Saint John Beavers eaily “rcpt to the st-ttior ltncltey championship of New Brunswick and Prince [dturtl l~l.tttti tonight. 1n lltt- ltigltrst scoring playoff set-n here in many years they routed m, lto,\'.tl (‘intlaian Mr Force team from Summerside, P.E.I. 18-3. Tlm gttvt‘ llcttvers the home and home series by the impressive lruttd sattrt- of 27-11. On the smaller ice surface at Summerside the 53ml, Jolttt team edged the airmen 9-8 Tuesday night. Team G095 Snead wins at St. Petersburg ST. PEIERSBURG, 13111., Feb. 28 -(AP)—Sam Snead of Hot Springs, Van, won the $5.000 St. Petersburg Olxn G011 Championship tcday ESWIN CAPE BRET [EIIEE] 151E115] l-THE- BACK STRETCH with a 'l2-hol_e 279 five unler par. ‘Snead. playing in a high wind, étntshed wttlt s. 72 after a morning we had the pleasure of a “Si; Four tied for second place at 281. They were: Ben Hogan. Hershey, Pa, Herman Barron, whtte Plains. N.Y., Chick Hnrbert. Battle Cree-k M1021, and Harold Mcstpaden, Win- chester. Mass. horse lover and 1s quite an autlr M1". Nolan received an inluty to hzs eye a. short tithe ago and was a. lia- tient. in the Charlottetown l-losbttul‘ for about o. week. but r0tu1_'11cdl1c11:e 59.1.1011 ttcxt will play Nova Sco- figs lliuiillllilli champtotts in tne lltrigttte 1411141111115. tl1c wmttel‘ to meet the Cape 1510.011 Colllety Lett- lug wtuuptous 101" the three-pro- “the ‘tlllv. Anet- utt- glttne a cup emblematic pf 1.110 h. 11.42111. chtttttpiottslttp 115,5 ptcs. 1111-11 to beavers by Frank l. 1.1.1.1 l", htottctott, prestden; of the M. time Amateur l-iockey As- Miners SYDNEY, N.S., Feb. 2&—(CP1--- Glace Buy Miners tock adtiantaxgc cf the breaks tcttzght to r011 out, a. 4-1 v.ct-ory over the Sydney Mil- ILnuircs 111 [llg first game of a best-ctf-scvert series £01" the Cape Breton Hockey League cltzttnpion- ship and the right to enter the MaritJne ftnals. A penalty given to George Snell 1n the third period came at a t. me 11.11111", winger who was el- mtq (up 1.111 of the Saint John Wm 31:51 before [119 contest start- fll. lfltutti‘. the trophy. Sttnttttrtx-tde averted a wl11te- ltslllllg 11.1.11 Painter and Keenan gglllblllcd {or t..o quick goals and Keetttttt 1.1.01‘ counted uttassistctl. lltngtnutt Buster ltfurtln led the lutlr, He also when thetearns were deadlocked <1 gut Len “glam had in a 1-1 tie. _Almost. betorc Snell , “ml “to goals 14pm, had seated htmself in the c 01x t", rte and 11nd one ttssl t to . (‘ntrvy and O'Toole shot , wtttle Gulliver, Keenan. 11111105011. Babe 101310110 and Satgcztt rirtrozi with one altiecc. it coltzrnn Sargent and It'd with fottr each, d Sherwood had thrcc earlt, t‘ _' and Hecnrtn two. and O'Toole 1111120 LvBlanc, Martin and Kent o: . Glace Ba_v chalked up two big goals vtuttltln 15 seconds of each other. The Miners were strertgtnzned by the addition of acrstbatzc Bill 'l./.gs" Fraser in goal. Fraser play- ed with North Sydney Victories during the regular season but was given perm ssl n’ to play for Glace Bay when the iVtiii€f5 trere unable to nbtain a goalie for the plttyofis. When $11.11 got back from his pemtlty’. he was the spearhead of Sydney gang attacks which kept the puck in the Glace Bay end for Win Playoff t Opener From Sydney 4-1 BOWLING RESULTS 110i. Y .\'.t\)lE BOWLING the better part of the remainder 0f ELEM-fie 1___ LaditaTLQe-agtte Intercollegiate Hockey ' Title At Stake Tonight d —— . itv 011 Th- formances. He said that there was considerable speed in the vtctn- m itv of Souris. such as Dude Potetnp- kin 2.0711. owned bv Lester John- ston, Fortune Bay; Star (i. 2.09, owned bv Btllv Kearney. Sourts 1.1110 Road, Kim: Spruce 2.0811. owned Ky Ade MacDona cl. who also owns June Worthy 2.211;». John McLean, M.L.A., popular young business man, has the wel- SUMMARY bred brood. more Gar-a Aubrey t3) 2.22 1n foal to Calumet Budlntzg. l-‘lrst Period 2.021.’- btttation sliced should result. T110112)“ has been no ice racing so for at,“ Souris. bttt ltorsetnen are hoping to have at least. one lace meet. betote the ice goes. 1n The K. O. & M. Sale. Hutchinson. .5 Kansas, ltlwxt Titlillliatilly‘. lftas 1111 0x- ’ cep ions v goo me o race ma- (M°cre€dy' ‘terial consigned to ' Scirittg-Ncttte. Penaltes-Ltttsski, Nowbolt, Snow- don, McB1"ide, Atchison. Second Period L-Glace Bay, Conick, 2—Syd11ey. Walton l, including snmvdm) 5146 . Pronto Hall. 2.01; Jerrv Patch 2.011.. PP-‘lalw-‘s-J- Mccrewy- Balrd- Minor Direct 2.03"’, Merrymtte Fritz. Hannebuly, M-ackie. Dew- 2041... Tontntv Le 2.0:. Helen Dale ey, Snell. 2.05. Lee F. J. 2.00%., Sir Syd 2.06, Buzzie 2.00%, and ten others wttn do Third Period records below 2.12 There are sev- _ eral 1n the list that would make -G . h‘ll' f , _ 3 Bailfl? 8%?’ P X 1P5 (M mo“ time circuit, but 1t is not ltkelv 11m o 4-—CGlac0 Bat‘, Ncurbolt (Dewey, cnick) 8:18 ‘ -_._ . s-Gtm Norm 5.32;; “rlllilnlfeiélbllitlllf t: Mmmm) m” trict 3. comlirislnz the states of, T P€nalLie5_smn' Phillips" California. Nevada. Idaho, Oregon: w Referees: S. Bcazley. Dartmouth, N.S.; C. Taylor Dcrcheslel; N43 Wyoming and Motitanzt. was hcld ntt Pomona. 0-11.. Fcb. 8 The mcetirgl was a tzrcat success with a larze at tendance f1"o11t tltc various ttnck Among those present we note 111/.11 ter S. Found, secretary o1 the C1111- fornla. Horse Breeders Association. Mercede. California. formerly New Lon on. till t wee 11 winners. and there arc 11111115‘ who. _ believe that; the pncins! sen 01' Abbe‘ lvstefdily 111L°1'"°°"- He 15 a 919M‘ Wcrthv can take the measure o1 1111' t lrcdoubtable Millie. who stepped a rtuarter 111 30 seconds 011 Wednes- troy. nesday to decide the 01111111111011.0111), between N0v;t. Scotia and Edward Island. races other than the contest is included 111 this moon's nrogratn. the officials of the Victoritt Drivlrg‘ Club for keeping the sport so pro-i dcr each eligibility division alpha-l bettcal_z11"1"a11t;c1n011t of ltsrsss. 1t was cdttctl bv Frank P. Kenny. fo.-l 11101" editor of the Anterican Horse, Breeder and a very fine uctttlentrtt and lover of horses. and one whoi understands tttctt" breeding and per- . fcrnutnccs very" book 1s nicelv any of them wiLl1i11dl1on1cs here. led was won by Hopeful V010. wt ‘a summarv of 2-l: Guv Frisco 1 011011211 work 1111s ,tl1r\ 110w uttrchttscs Unusual interest is being taken in . t1 1 ' th it . 1 ‘t1 - a‘ from Peter Nolan, S0urts.,yesterday.t uffflce races is a 6mm“ p“ C v the elimtnation contest ‘cc- Millic Mztlntuck 2.12, and lent Mac 2.15‘... Bath have b10111 The winner o1‘ tlns race wll eet Guy Brit-ton 2.041,. next Wed-l Prince t A good card ti] clintittnticn aftc" Great credit is true, nunently to the fore this season. Th0 Year Book, published by the , Umtcd States Trotting Assoclatiotnl From sttclt t1 breeding com- ‘ Gallon, N_y__ v01 53‘ pa“ L has" rived here. _It ccntaitts champion- tp records. llldCX to race tnecttngs, summaries of tneetitias. schedule cf l cltgtotltty. 111110;; to ltorscs, assign- ents of 0112,11: es winch lists 1111- thcrcttuhlv. The I Vbound and’ is alto- i thcr a. very fine publication. Thev have been racitttz mile heats‘ 200d itec-ier-alletzs for the Maria over the ice at Edwards. New York. t n February 7th. the 2.20 class mi "U; 111e, 2.18. 2.19. The 2.30 class \\ 0H by Clarinlttlv. tune 2.33-2.31.t 110 2.23 c ass, raced on February 9,1 as won by Lindy G. bv Single G., Washington, Utah, New Mcxtcon 111 straight heats. best time 2.2115. T. Vic Holdawttv. of l-Ioultott. 11.10., whose Bud Wenget" cstabiished the l tttorc: d S1801; record at Chatutntctotrtt. (f t) ".1. lstable here for several years. stocked las. B. Beer, B. Wocd, B. Stcvtn- I up abté the Indtanapolls Sale last No-, t vent r. 1n 1936. 11nd who raced his Despite the tremendous. nount of snow near Houltotn! IEIEJEEIEIEI 5.41m" JOHN n School teams In scoreless Draw at S ’side The school terms of both Sum- merside Hzga and W351 Kt-ttt play- cd to a gCDjCitfi-Js‘ €il.l‘.'\' brtoro a verv large croavd it C:_yst1.t ltznk last T evening in t. e annual ice smarts. - Goal tending was the b4: feat-ore The semnd permd was Danachs .11 batlt 51110.; with Ctldntorc sinn- ptttg the gteutttt" number" of d1 llclvy ice slowed 111.: gtotttc un c: tftlora y. The t; 1t‘ was 0111111 with 0t1~y c110 penalty t0 \it'E.'tC‘l\'1‘11 .11 llle thtrct will .1 11c Kent the game as Chm drove a. hatd one only Cudm re smother the shot. First Period: I11 111' pcrird bum- mcrszde Acadc-nrv cart-ltd the play. T110 ftrst, 1121;», 0f Allen. Bernard and McNcill made many spectacular rusltrs to be turned back by the sensational Cudrrrre. 0113 rum of West Kcntls almost broke tltc 1;‘ s0 egg bu‘ clturntnn stoppd the w - zavy ice slowcu 11:1 the play and the p211od ended vith no score. Second Period: Charlottetown carried the play in the first few ntintttcg but cculd nst grt through the cLsc checking SummersLdQ d0- fcncc. Play’ soon changed in Sum- 111ct"s1ci0's favor and Cttclmorc 0111110 cut. time and time again to 51110111- et" ltztrd shat; front MrtcNcill. In the closing mililli/Cs West- Kent was hard prcsscd but the score still st-rrd 0-0. Third Period: Summerside- tum- cd 011 the prtsTsttre ‘t9 break the egg but were stcpprrl by Jay r11 the W. KS. defence. Schurmrtri, 1111c youth- fttl Summcrside goal kccpet", had to be gcccl when the West. Kent. crew 5'" F o. r m brckc away. With 11b ut thr00 min-. tttcs 1'2 play l/lcEachcrn drew :1 pcn-' nlty and the prcsutre was on. Mac- Lecd came cicsc but was outwittcrl by Cucfrncrc. Conch Lizkstnte sent cut ftvc forwards but with n) avail Lineups: West Kent. School: Goal. Cud- 1ce. E. J:t_v, B. Brc an 1‘\\'21l‘(l~_ H. Jay. P. Contptczt. R. Wllcrtchctitt, A, 13mg- 8 son. Sttmntcrside Academy: Gfal, Bobbie Schttrmrttt." 110102200 C \ - N-P.E.l. TITLE rScore Second Straight Shutout Over New Waterford T0 Take Round By 18-0 Walter Lawiofs Intermediate Abelrweit hockey team last night scored a. second shut-out over the New Waterford All blurs lu-rc when they 69' tented the Cape Breton team 6-0 in the final game for the Prtnr-e Ed- wzt land-Cape Breton title. The win gives the Altltics the round l8- They now meet Lunenburg, South Shore chamlliflllfi. for the N-S-P-E- title. The scoring opened earlier than it did in the opening game Thom < , ltl hi fl t tart. t the f dfnalrggl‘lhlfPfglfiflQfifilgiililk, wpabenfiollottitrl (sdlilflil Walter Lawlol S: 13.06. Both goals _wcre unassisted. Vtzith lens ‘than tl1r_t-r- minutes o! playing "me left, “illltlock. another veteran, stored the tlttrd 1:11.11 of the period on a pass from Woolridtztf- ‘ He scored both 80515 1" the m“ five minutes. the second with 1655 than a, minute of play remaining. Players roughed it 11D T1101‘? 5" the second period than 1n the other two and four P181615 W01‘ m!” to the penalty box. In the final session playing coach Lawlor counted the lone tallv slightly m01'e than a minute after the opening whistle. The shutout. last night was the third 1n a row the Abbles goalie. Nantes, had to his credit. A mem- ber of the Royal Canadian All‘ Jenkins scores‘ Technical K.O.~ Over Ambers By S111 Fericr Associated Press Sports Writs’ YORK. WI). 28—(AP)-—L ' Jenkins’ fistic thttnrlcr was muffl Force stationed here he played first. for 51x rounds tonight, but, he I111- A. Forsythe. i11 the playoff seriesln the second an‘, Lulu, ‘he range and Ended 90'1"‘ “m1 Summoner» gallant Lou Ambers‘ ccmeback Follntving are tine lineups: hams m me Seventh round as |, Abbi“! Gim- Nfinies? d°fm°e~ roaring crowd rooted for the Lauazlv .-Ca1"m1chael, McDonald. Cudmore; mg Boy in Madman Squaw Gal-den, Jenkins vceiglted 134, Ambers 140 1-2. Far six riunds, 1t was Ambers‘ fight. 1-19 laughed (xi-f every one 01-’ the famed "Sunday punches" Jen»- kins thrcw. He made the “expert? who pzckcd 111m to be put to sleep in a l1urry, look foolish. and 11c chopped away at. the Texas b11111 man rLund after round. Then 1n the seventh. he was lforwards. Bradley, Lawlor- Dar; lrach, Whitlock, Woolrldge, Pound. New Waterford: Goal. Prozenn; ‘defence, MacKay, Pa serinl. B011- dreau; forwards, Kalvehenn, Mich- ,olsky'. Pyle, Kennedyq Tonary. J. "Kolvehcnn, H. Kennedy. Referees, Chick Williams, Pat Power. SLYMDIARY 7 caught by a s""sl1:1tg left hook that sent 111111 stugg 1.11;; backward into First Period the ropes. Back he came, trying to hold on and clear his ltend. But it! was no g0. A sweeping left. half lattsl1s=cl and half knocked him to his knees ifl‘ a c unt of two. Up 21c crttne. tryzttg again. Th1! time a barrage stnasltcd him t0 the floor. Uo he stHQEPTf-‘d 8t @110 count of ezght, only to be met by some sort; elf the some. 110 sank tl his knees again. and R5401??? A" thur D nomn called a halt to the affair at. 2'26 of the seventh round. l-Abbifle. Bradley 9.00. ‘J-Abbics. Latvian. 13.06. Il-Abbics, Vlfhitlock (Woolrltlgc) 17.22. Pennltics-MacDonald, Olitcr. Second Period tl-Abbles, Darrach 15.50. l 5—-Abbies, Darrach 19,02. l Pennltle- Bradley. Knlvcltcttn, tMacDonald, Pound. Third Period 8—Abbies. Lawlor 1.02. Penztltles—MacDonald, Kennedy. Bearcats Even series " . One 0f the best young pttccrs sold f Iloldztttnty to feel confident o1 h‘. 11d- ... ., H, . ' in (mull-lg 111015915911 “ll; tlle flvc 1112 tttttnv sutntnarics this r011" New. " s’ L‘ N All" - ~ . . . ... . 159 131 130 n o . . - yeahold Gmillan “Minnow m», flrriyals" “.310 Ame ulglulai] m) r Crltlffiifi lvlacNc ._ B111 'D111‘nnt,tl\.-\\Y ELIIVIINATES KENHILLE v ‘ 17:1 103 140 won it races. and was retired lmt 2.074.. D1110 Ccchrtto 2.001., B1111: C-‘lm’ Tfi-kl» Fmlk m-‘flmll-t- i o ~ ., . t .-t,, - g- l). ~t,', . _., . lNonnnnhhciJood George Wcodsldc. —-——— TR/URO, N.S.. Feb. ‘Zlk-(OP) 164 174 137 fall with a ttcotd 0f 2.0.: _. He .5 10s y 2.01 _. and the tlttee lttu- ' WT,“ , =1 116 133 104 ' -__- now 1n m.» Stable 0t Joe llvlnn, 01d Vnlotttllc fiilv Love Song wltcsc: s-"l 39mm“ s" M HHEII; Feb 28~(CP) B035??? ddigtatelcihlinlxgonls 2 .- _ _ , _ _. . . i, ~_ ~ ‘ . l ¢l_ l_- 15,-, S _ g g, _ _ , __~--»__.____.__ - 00 t ‘s a ax Navy squad u ogs - tere 111g 0 ever» ‘”° ‘:"":-.s""et=‘a*" 10:11 ¥."."-*P":..tt%1:ztsztcsttttulrttme ot"t'ftfittzts.- .22:*.::.1:.:.1":.:z. T1111 enmit- tt- tt-Colchvetet tottiolitzul pePilittzea oi‘ awaigs oniiii Z111 Ltitztlte Prices are at rock bottom P3095 106i Jlllll‘. \\‘0l\ hi5 111110 Siiliiil “gm 5.9"" ‘3’ Y 1'-'- LOW‘ $0111: _"'“T mmgm‘ t‘) advance i?‘ m? N°vai 53mm’ Amawm H Rey League Siili-i/ Dtiltéistatrs ensh in the third 101" the ‘clash. ‘u clash that tniuttt, in 2.12; the next week he scored int Wits sluttcrl to the nut‘:- a 1t1c1ttl1 nun NE_W YORK —tCP1 --'I‘l1e lfciro- 509MB 5001'!‘ HOCRPY Piflydcwns, t finals M)‘ 801110 “R141 m R 595i» 01 174 155 ufid (welding gumé o; their besbuf- well be [lm Lid-bit, o; the 59353115 2.101: and the following week 011- Hlltl “'11! G sire has not. shown nnt- pfrlitztn Llfc Tnsttt-arcp Co. estJmwtes The Tars took the first game of three FENCE. 159 117 157 three series Tied with a win anclal hockey‘. te H the zlQ 115g wltt]; a l-@¢_Q1~(l_ (l (111112 StfilSiilOillll. the 111:1t11ter_ in ctvtlicn deaths 1n the Dfffirnt war the total-goal round 8-3 and time ‘Ifruro scored a goal in thg first 134 113 143 1055 “New ' the W0 aged)“; rivals, Bum ma,“ are cN-mclfl-l to M; 2.0951. Conttntttrtz on his wtnnztti-(l “men we’ talus to [he m“ trait lS‘at, 0119 to titre» in the nrnlcd forces rcuncl 18-6. period and two in each ti’ the last 111 172 14a are exlmtéd w lumlsll the 1mm; idt-nttcal 11119-1105 with the two orc- Neck he illl-jtilv ended u” “"11 ‘l, ( . “ l In the First Great War 1t was one —————————-——- two session. The Bttllootrs not Five 115 133 104 in fireworks as tltev clash tonight. f vious encfiunters Laml eachlhzyc Ififord 0i Z-OJ-r- c°mmii°d m‘ WE“ 3- C01 5' to 75- ‘KPH! Millard‘: in the home. in the second and one in tile third. . - < 1111a between the two seats 1 been wor int: 011 M-‘énllvllbv 01‘ i- - 11.1111 . to H. Covle 219 1 r1281 is at a 111 h ebb with mass the past few dots High ‘mile H- C0110 570 ' riigetlirrtlslls being heizd regularly P.W. f B ' ' ,,,,,,, ,,, , ,,.,,,,,,,,_ gmtgtgggecutfp g§;f,§,§,tt;,,,,"lg $15; D _ T k oape TQtOH GITIDS U11 mated - C"i't*v‘»‘fltts. night once attain; while on the other etrolt a es hand the Saints are of the opinion Bit; Four League that they will make it two in a row - and take the tlt'e But whichever way the game tzocs Afnerks 5'4 20c 221 395 fans, and there is expected to ben 151 190 291) lrtrze crowd. can expect and wti 213 255 l3 wttucss an all-out gruelling strutzzle 19g 143 153 from start to finish. Neither team . , k; - -- 1 ; 1y, wll DETROIT. Ebb. 20—(AP)—De- 1011141110. m "9 269 t; tllllt‘§ttt“il“tlsfl't‘"to°t’ti‘é ilrtltsn with trotft Red wmss ‘}“‘§fed,lth'f§“ s alas _, r l t, 1 _ ' iv ittutcs o 1e 111 part lilttt- lllrtk;_ minbiitttf‘ttiiitntirgililtlttgzsgtlite?‘still)- irclatts bztfore 11.500 fans and re- " """‘-"!' .- 117 211 2H porters of each colletze were vetv tzttlght to defeat New Ycrk Amer- F- ltfcltttvre 1m 205 173 much 111 evidence. but tonltzht with gall; sole pcsscsstcn ctT third place - 011101- 105 267 148 everything at stake a hundred oer 1n ll“- National Hockey League E m2 "2 164 turlztgut of both student bodies Standings, t n xpec . Ttiittl 3_ 27B 212 159 Th0 115mm TZCIS flWiW M. 7.30 ShRYD SUMMARy H1211 .. lt- A. McFztrlanc 317 §°~-1f-y-°u—]-jk lit-amp Imsprlnq my‘ mm‘ A. lV1cl~‘arl:111e 742.. Firs‘ Perk!“ FORUM SATURDAY 3 — 5 BIB Afternoon Skate 15e-25c Ice As You Like It Fl" ‘WK-B points. >¢¢¢0¢¢¢ 4600000406600-40‘ . Horses Wanted ______ twill be at Brnnkins Stables 1 "M1410". Saturday, Mar. 0"» want number, mostly w s" horses. wilmllgton Mclleill ““““°vvvwooooow»oo , LAST GAME t INTERGOLLEGIATE $Eli|E$ " Forum Tonight; 7.30 P. W. (l. vs. S. ll. ll. Adults: 25c t Children under 14--15c ~SKATE AFTER GAME- l 4—limerlcans, Boll (Carr, Benson) 14:49 J 5—Detrolt. Grdfcllow (Brunetcati. l-Detrnlt, Grosso (Wares. M101) 1'4 2—hmer1cnns, Benson (Larson) 16:04 Penance-Orlando, Slcbodion, Con- acher. Second Period tl-Amerlcans, Branigan (C0911) 8'18 Liscombct :09 Penalties-Ccnacher, B011. W8"!- Third Period o-Amerlcans. Boll (Jackson, Cort- acher) 5:15 7-Detr0it. Howe (Wares. MON“) :49 s-7Detrolt, I-Icwe (Wares, Motter) 9:09 tT-Detroit. Uscottmbe (Bruneteau. Fisher) 12 :47 Penalttes~Bruneteau. Benson. Underdog nos mantras. Feb. 211-111?)- Mlghty Challedon was cast in m5 underdog role as 16 rivnlfl. 110N811 by the powerful entry of Mtoland nnd Linger‘? fiapwlvtvrgmtgfirttggi f; day o a- e 0 the 3100.000 Santa Anita Handl- cap. '1“. 1 d1 klnz of 1940. car- ryin: liltg csilics of William L Brann and the sentiment. of thous- and, o; admirers, goes postward ln the 1 l-i-mllc classic packing a chnmplonb “@1871! 01 13° P “M5- Plew experts give him a. chance to lcogguer Charles y. HdWatYis M10- a . Keen Mineral‘; in the home. The above picture was snapped previous to the first game between New Waterford and Ahhl” m...“ 1g the i’. E. L-(‘alte iircttm Intermediate title hy a round scon- oi’ its-ti. Charlottetown