k4\‘h\»¢.(l<1.( ._. . .,..... rnn cnnkuorra-roivlv GUARDIAN QwOn M 6456-11-12-41 l HDCKEY Ottawa Rideaus U8- Charlottetown Abbies Wednesday Night, Nov. 16th At 8.30 p. m. BETTER HOCKEY AT REDUCED PRICES Box Seats,_$1.00; Side Seats, 750.; End Seats, 50c.;' Balcony, 350.; 100 Children's Seats, 25c. Tickets on sale at Forum Box Office Monday morning at 10 A. M. (By "TEC") Biggest Crowd Ever. .l -" Ol’ man Depression m!!!“ hi" l-novered about the Forum early last evening on the outside, but thew-i every indication that he packed up l h}; troubles and left for parts un- "5known when he saw the crowd "wendlng its merry way ill-Bl the opening ‘rskate of the year. Checking up with Forum officials the writer was in- l-Iormed that last night witnessed “the largest opening in the history zof ice skating on Prince Edward rIsland. The huge ice spnce was {taxed to capacity in order to ao- ;- LOCKING ‘EM OVER l operate in the Valley and on the South Shore. with greater interest in inter- mediate and Junior hockey. t0 he encouraged by the M. A. H. A. un- der divisional officers, Mr. Wry thinks he is safe in predicting a banner winter for the llofllllfll" 1C6 sport. ‘ SAINT JOHN HOCKEY Saint John is practicallyvassured of a hockey team to represent it this winter in the Maritime Hockey League and to play under the name of the Saint John Hockey Club, Alden R. Clark, president of the Forum, Ltd., new rink under construction here, said recently. Maroons 0n Slim End Of 4-2 Score FORUM, Montreal, Nov. 1l.—l1.es ter Pat-lclrs New York Rangers beat Montreal Maroons 4-2 in the opening game of the National Hoc- key League schedule here tonight. Carl Voss, Rangersk rookie from Buffalo and top-scorer of the In- ternational League last year, took Bouchefls place on the famous Cook-Boucher-Cook front line. Voss banged in Rangers‘ first goal in the opening period on a pass from Bill Cook. Dave ‘rrottier brought the Mar- oons level with a smart goal early in the second period, whirling a fast drive across Altkcnheads ank- ‘Saint Dunstans ‘Clinch Ch’Ship Provincial. Rug}? Title Retained By Red And White Clan, De- feating Abbi_e_s__ 3-0 Yesterday. A football game with a story end- ing. The kind that you read about _but seldom see. A game packed with thrills and spills which kept a large crowd of ardent fans on edge from beginning to end was fought yesterday afternoon at the C. A. A. grounds when two teams, long rivals, and yearly contestants for the senior championship play- ed in one of the most hectic strug- gles ever witnessed on a. local grid. Cheered on by their college rooters, St. Dunstans staged s last desper- ate rally in the dying moments of the game to drive a. fighting de- termined Abbie team to the five yard line where the Red and Black successfully gained a moment's re- spite by a‘ kick which relieved the situation. Undaunted the Red and White started another offensive which ended on the Abbie twenty- five yard line, where they were aw- arded a penalty kick, a moment before the ending whistle. Francis MacMillan with unerring judgment booted the ball between the uprights to wln the game, and to make i‘ two straight for the Red and White, thus annexing the senior title. The city boys appeared to have the better of the play and kept the pigskin well within the S. D. U. territory, and several times had the relieved the situation for the Saints. and play remained momentarily in centre field. Abbics drove Saints up the field and were in good scoring fosltion but lacked the punch. Saints kicked out of danger and followed rapidly to force the play to the Abbles five yard line. On a FiTlimlliflgC the ball went to the Saints’ half line where in a fumble the ball was kicked over the line. O‘Neill fcll on it, and in a mix-up suffered an injured leg. For the remainder of’ the half the play “'9,- vcrcd back and forth. Second Half Sninis kicked off and Abbles re- turned kick to follow up quickly, and camp on the Saints’ ten ‘yard “ne- Scrllhlmage after scrummsge followcd, but again the Abbies lack- cd the scoring punch and a kick Hunter, fullback grabbed the ball PAGE SEVEN "viii Penman: 95— and tried a drop kick which fell t0 Ono side but was well tried. The Saints made a safety and took ad- vantage of the kick to follow up and push the Abbles back and car- ry the ball to the City boys’ five yard line. 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Several members of the Dalhousie :8 s; a Mb“ “BM ‘m’ 61”“ ball on the Saint's five yard line save the Sslcts the victory. e1 ‘anxious to have their first whirl on Rangers, 155i; year's Maritime m“ i‘ 2T1 Marvel‘ wemwmh- only to .ba turned back by the ex- Folbwlng were the line-ups » u the bladel- ' champions, have signified their rm" c m3‘) defenceman WM cellent kicking of the Saints’ back- P w c . ‘ willingness to play here and it was made his b°w with Mum” m‘ field. The Red and White boys Fulfil-S Abbies a a a q = i ’ G°°d New‘ considered quite probable they night‘ undismayed by what appeared to Full Back l’ would allow 1n the local line-up. 3"“ °°°k °°°k a pa” ‘mm b” be a strenstheued and inspired Ab- Giliis O'Neill The champion sire of new 2.10 cessful European rosin! n Ottawa Rldelll-i- 011° 0! the he“ Other players in the Maritlmes the’ Bu] and Jabbed the rubber m‘ bie squad kept up attack after nt- Three Quarters‘ Dirfumlers for 1932 is the pacing manners_ Horses mus,’ be ‘me g‘ IBKPBBMIOHS 0f U999!‘ Canadian have asked for a chance to try out t° the Mam?“ ca!“ m" Elwin" tack which resulted in their gain- Duffy Peters 8111111011 Abbedale 2.01 l-4, by the Lu,“ and leave {mm prmumuy I yamateur puck chaser; are schedul- for the team. gglllfifbsgfl- gaininvietslsllfstervltgec: mg the victory by a 3-0 score. McNnlly Lane,- ____ double gaited stallion The Abbe siandjnn 5,8,1, and w make n; h ed to show their wares here on L‘ “ ' To mention anyone m arm 1 - Arselmult 2.04. acin , 2.04 1-4 trottin . - - a -' . ‘M/Edlleidfly night next. This game °1°5e'r‘mg° an” °“ 5 passing p!” would be out ofthe quegtiornufz- McMillan Payrytgit: Red And Blue Squad dalc ‘has fourteen in the iiokblblsft bzrffkiiwifeaks are heavily pm“ twill oven the 1932-33 hockey m- B A “""°1‘”“¥ Babe 5mm‘ “d A" each and every player clicked to Halves S h 0 W s G1 ass To and thirteen new standard Der- ' 5011 1h W158 filty- The "Rid!" 119811 Oston n sofas‘ “ a man and fought to the end. COYIE Currie YWYHPTS- They BIG nearly 1111 P116975’ 1n America handicap races ha“ mom over three week's practice on T I pm“ ‘ewrded "m" i“ m“ 1m In the scrum the Abbles he'd the McGiligan Duffy D 0 W Il R B (i A 11 (l “m”? ‘hm bolus Hs Maiesty ' o i. nd a or with horsemen. m“, blade, Wm may m H9111“ 0 Tonto n period when Art. Somers went to adv“ . i‘ t “ I v _ » ntage, using the your, three McNally Connolly . 2.02. Hal Dale 2.02 1-4, Dale Direct They have been med w some n. Monday and Tuesday, Charlotte- I _ Goal ne_ 5 “r?” “d Passed m" w “mtie- ggalngl; the saints, who used the Forwards White 3'0. 2'93 13- Hal Abbe 2-03 34- °“ tent and have, we believe, been “w” °“ wmme-‘ldal’ “d M°““'”“ Dino“ second so“ “we the New W0.- lllrre. two formation. Trninor Heath ——-— well thought of by the public bin - 011 ThWBdBY- , 7- Ymkers a 44 lead but Baldy- A regrettable accident occurred McDonald Connqfly The first named His Majesty <2) me‘ ' l actual horsemen themselves do BY Wednesday, -day of game, MAPLE LEAF GARDENS. Tor- Northcott and Paul Haynes shaved about the m1 d me or the first ha]; Horgnn Ayres An unconverted m, m me lab 2'02. is the worlds champion two 0t ‘are {Or ma’ sflmn o! rum‘ Jimmy Qafdnel’, Abbie mam ex- onto, Nov. 1l—T0ronto Leafs, it dW“ i° *2 Wm‘ " 5°“ m me when "Huck" O’Ncill, Abbie 11,11‘: Henncbllry Shaw ter part of the first half gave your old Paw’ ‘"91’ 11 mile "Wk 811-.» lit-locum‘ robs-clinging that our‘ ‘D9614 t0 have hi! Ref! 8N?“ 1711111- "mid champkmsl were held t° 9' last period‘ back suffered nn injury to his leg Sllca Hillier Prince of Wales College ruggers a and the set-Lam's fastest two YPBT horses are ‘not mannered to 5w; 1r! and in 800d e11°118h whdllillm 2° 1'1 “e by Boston Bruins as the R use Trpihlgc-up M k I which necessitated his removal from lifcbollnn McIsaac 3-9 VlCtOYY Over the second Saints 01d CV91‘ B» ha“ mile track- 2-06- or: from g standing start into high . - , ankle the fast and sturdy Ottawa National Hockey League schedule a rs o‘; 1n on .ea the new Mcmmwn Kennedy and the intercollegiate we for the ____ being educawd w “mu away“ w“ ‘cum _ opened 116KB i850 night. Auk h d D8 w 1h Firs‘ "a" Fitzgerald year, 1n a, hectic struggle Thursday Th0 Abbé, sire 0f Abbedale was n flyng mart‘ . The following is the Ottawa line. A goal each was the reward of e“ 9a a _ as Abbies kicked off. Boll returned RCFCFEP- St- Clair Trainer, morning. bred by C. J. Hamlin at Village up: Johnson, ‘goal: Lon Bates, 7° minute! °I ‘WW4 "n? “as” Dian“ t The try came as a result of a. Farm, New York state and was The blood o. Peter the Great y Jack Draper. Arne Peterkln. Bum- h°°k°l’- slleedl’ l“ Slmls- l“ 11ml" J°h"5°“ mmwh" , i play started by Mallei‘. P. w. c. campaigned by Ed 9"“ w“ m“ brooding on ‘more through hl my mung“, 86mm”: Em,’ Mo‘, w“ never by-mpmg Plgy was dull Heller Wentworth Ken Carro _ fullback, who gathered in n punt- him the champion trotter on the dau h,“ than wrong}, m5 50m . P800 301W. F1111! 0111180. m’ 1°“? Perm“ and the players Came ed ball and ran, passed to Rogers Grand Circuit. winning 111059 °I the Pctcg ‘Volo lbirn" the great out- Gregt. Rbflllmfi. Chi-flu Hlllqllllt- “Wm” unable w skate M’ the“ V055 smith Gets Qllaftgt . who before he was tackled laid big stakes, afterwards converting smug-m. pyceuiicin among sons. Th1 Frank Quinn, Earl Shepherd, slugflshness- I Wm“ down a perfect pass to Owen who illm to the pace and maklng him dauqyefls n; Pa,“ the are“ fink‘ 30111180". $5111 Mlllhfl-Il. King Clancy’ the champs demnse w. cook ward MON ___ . The “Falcons” took a “st ex‘ went over on the fur cnd of ihc the champion pacer. It is said that ombll, have produced 250 imam‘ Morrlssey, forwards. Bates map- BW- filmed the" 1°“ 8°“ "l m“ F- °°°k “°‘“‘°°°t , tcffi?‘ m“ 114m“ 3m 1111mm“ @111“ "m" "lo "hi" 111 field. An attempt to convert the wlule a trotter he was very difficult L“, 80ers “m records o, 2m a u, “d maume toured mumps 1m (11-51; pgflod m a ggflunble, Rangers subs-Dillon, Brennan, 03:51 0h 8 fsllw lht‘ Hawks “T1111 the Hilly NB-Ylle Club last hiBhl by try from a. difficult rmgle was un- to balance and each foot was shod but“: ‘ season with the Ottawa All Stars. 3°°°°h3 8°81 051119 111 the aec- Asmundson, Muydogk, Keeling, u n real ashion in their third a score of 52-25. successful. with a different type and different ' ____ ' “d. 59mm‘ m much the same some“ Babe semen‘ practise wday A team composed Lmeupsz“ The game was hard fought both wcgllt of shoe. As Geers did not H, H h Fem. me are,“ Inns Behind Gardner and Team ""1""- "md" Beamel W" 311m“ Mmtreal subs-“milm Flax‘ or Jimmy Foster’ Em Mum‘ 1705' TALCONS ROBIN: teams striving hard to pile up a cnlnpaign hoppled pacers it took SO "I "M0 18:, brood mares o, a Y"? With B- bfllkeh 198. Siknalized i011. Brydsun. HBYBQBJR-llhihslllh D11" t" wmley’ "Bud" Jamcixe" CM" DWI‘? 7 R°bm 12 score which would give tilcm the considerable art to balance ‘The his)?! bbxiggmirctieqgcrly Sought M _, no" “m, 300° “n; ltgended his return to the wars by notching‘ guld. Phlll-ps, Blake Gallagher. !'°11 and Norma" c°°k t°°k it “"0" Grant Gaudet 3 victory and the covctccl titlc, Abbe free-leased. Wt G961‘! had a, 0d 0n,,,,,,‘,,,,,,,,, and sound. yesterday's Abbie hockey practice ‘h’ 3mm! first 8°01 0f the season. Officials-M, J. model-i, Tofgn- themselves to shove seven goals Harley 4 Lari" 4 Prowse, Partridge, Mllllcy and the requisite brains to do it. if o god 150m roducmg “rams u st the conclusio of which not a Lint-Ill t0; Jauk Cameron Ottawa. PPM 30h “T111911 "1 the c031? and COX 2’ Mcmmild Fitzgerald were outstanding in the ‘ +- nes: and}, Axwgrth crosses dissent! _ voice was heard with an" P°°m°" 'T°1‘°""° the "emamde? °t the HEIWIW m5" POW" 29 , Mullins 5 Red and Blue squad, while Gillis, C.J. Hamlin, for several years de- male W ' y ' aegard to the material the redoubt- Th°mP5°h 5°51 Chaim“ t" in an informal 8am” ‘if him‘ M°K°nm1 1° " packed the thrills in the game for ceased, was, in his day in the y b d c Mass held an overv tabla Jimmy has to pick from. It is 51m" Defence Hmher M W’ key’ while the best the crew in the 6M5 Game the Red and White. late nineties, one of the Greatest stizrétign’ on 6810b“ 26th Th‘ "understood that Gardner has caii- mwhmm Dam“ clan“ a r00 ns . ant‘ other and o! the fink “mid d0 w“ I“ the girl's enwumer the Merry Several times in the last half the breeders and campaigners of har- of)‘; tilt‘: congdiiions were very dis- ld 91'1"“ DPIBUCBB hellbefvfth. Batik’ Gem" himeu“ k G d‘ to ‘up the war" past Faster twice‘ Amws Wm‘ the“ “wild straight Saints were on the vol-go of going ncss horses in America. He aimed “c? blc OWE" to the oombflfll" iwhwh mean! m“ 59mm“?! l" Oliver wing Cmmche!‘ uc ar lner Led by PudEY K911 Carri)" with ti]; Whfll they “mated the wild‘ over only to see the P. W. C. scrum to combine beauty and Speed 111141 agujén i ll nbumhcr o‘ horse! Jarred. This procedure is in keep- Galbwm‘ W1“! Ja§ks°“ '1- mur goals the Foster pack played ca“ by a “mm” °f “'15- work fast and a punt by inc back- would not keep anythlns but hand- mm Sm“ l bad weatlhg, Co,” ing with Mr. Gardner's practice of 3°°l1°h BUN-owe". BWWB-ft. WOULD PAY 810.000 FOR HIS mmugh “m” 3° "mum °f 11°C‘ MERRY ANNES WILDCATS field save the situation. ‘ante stallions and mares on his plow“ anfhnee, d”, raging w“ Impeflng o“ m, charges’ thereto“, Bury, Burch, gunmen Chapman, ggnvwgg key against two other lines ccmpos- Sherry 10 5 Heartz arm. one of the horses bred by dltionsl; (fin-knoll m up“ Wm“ .1‘ l‘ hopqd m“ “eh and "on y; Jami v ed of Connoly, McManus, Webster Mallett 9 , Osborne LINEUPS mm was shadow chlmes 2'05 a very hmd- ° mi“ f’ ” dc‘ ' 417 PM” iiwckcy follower of this city, even g1 Toronto subs-Levinsky, Day, Montreal Maroons value Chuck and McDonald, Muckle and Irvine, Praugllt 3 Conway bcautqul horse that raced Succesy and ‘best talus T118 hm-Scotsml“ they are not present at the pfac- Blair. Bailey. Gracie. Dvraty. Dar- Gardiner. flhleazo Black Hawk Wllll G111 and Bllflflse on the Yell 2 Cllmlllle" Fullback ully ‘down the Grand Circuit pil- “mm” fiejjfihpllr paths 5,0,, flceslwfll wish Jimmy 311 m, luck 1n ragh. goalie, at a price of $10,000 and a guard. James, Cook and ivooley Taylor 4 Purcell Mane), MacDonald < ted by Ed Gears and was amp n09 1:. t. . , . the world 1n ygundmg out m! team Officials-Jerry Goodman, E, goalkeeper. That is the offer made accounted for the other counters Harrington 2 McIsaac Three Quarters wards Owned m Charlottetown by 2.10 1-.. ‘ gq- the coming wry-gm; “mum Daignault. by the Maroon management to the for the winners, while Len Barrage MeNeill 2 Paquet Owen 3mm he We w_ F. Rnbins. The work“ chamwm two yam - Chicago team for Gardiner, con- and Monty Muckle scored for the MoAleer Smith _ “ _ ‘ . "mum-pg 53351 55550): After an enormous meal the diner ceded to be the National Hockey 001111011 six. Callaghan 32332;, 8313,12: “id “wit”? Co]? S‘: inhglé, .-.- asked w see the manner. Once be- League's best goalkeeper- by most Coach Nicklin rushed his team Robinson chandler MacDonald T150 Mctmlfilma“ Dllvuc _¢1ub track lS canine. ‘I ted um fiction Bpeflklni o! hockey prospects in fore. he said, I dined at i-hks res- critics. Gardiner had contract dif- through three work-outs in prepnr- ‘Referee-W. Mclsaac. Halves f Boston are building three new This lad was lllllllf) 135d “W5 trained general for the Mafltlmeg m1; tam-ant, and a; 1 could m; pgy ferences with the Hawk manage- atlon for the season's inaugural ' gaudeg Guns arns with twelve stalls each, at for $210. ‘lrastdia illldrzvé“ m his winter, J. A. Wry, M, A, 1f, A, the bill, you kickea me our, ment early in the training season. contest Monday night against the Elmer,“ Macmnnon iharlcs Rver Speedway. 1° YUP-a“ and d""°_"l’°_ “m u. '> ‘Oshkosh. resident. “Dressed the opinion Ismvery sorry, sir, saidflie _Qn- Maroons have four goal keepers Montreal Royals, and will continue Hawks A Te Ritchie Trims lose destroyed by 111B 13-“ 51ml‘ ‘Tfxird b‘ All‘? m“ a‘ t there would be a larger regu- .351‘, 1. beg ygur pgfdgyL they could use in trade. Flat Walsh, the three-a-day plan for the re- a a Forwards ‘cr- T)“ “N” barns Wm be mod‘ Wm tration than ever before. Cape Don't mention it, said the diner, Who Opened the season with mainder of the week. The team is VIC lmS Prowse “Tcmmvmy -n, well ventiliatcd and commodi- - ' 202 14 wmlds Bretonteams will operate this year you eon jug; go m, same 33am Rangers on Thursday, in the nets rapidly rounding into shape and e - I Gander; ;\{,,¢;§,nn0,, us and supplied with a Silflllkllllfl MM“ AICEMW‘ V’ ' t m“ _ lmda- ths Maritime body. and a for the Maroons, Paddy Byrna still Nicklin seems to have a real tough Detroit 3" Rnbms Bound" sicm as a safety measure in three yo" 011k "himplml m h f‘ Iive-tesm league is anticipated on still in Doubt ‘larfllld by the club. Norm Smith job on his hands in selecting the ___ Bmwmle MacDonald 'cnt of ilrr- They are l0 be com- filly, rflplfdjllhfl: lost 31:11‘ 21hr; g» North Shore. Summeraideand gave Wm- pugngg consented w with Windsor Bulldogs of the In- sexist for the year, apparently not DETROIT, Mich, Nov. ll-Det- Ives Dunn ictcd by Thanksgiving Day to al~ sllc “as llltlllClb-(‘I 4 m ‘ t‘ been , harlottetcwn apart from the Abe- our marriage? tcrnatlonal League and Dave Kerr a single berth has been definitely Tut's revamped 111111 mhlmwd Rcd Johnson O'Donnell l w expected purchases at the Old .\'1‘0l' v11 sinkos, has rctellfiy) Iweits will constitute the Island No. Dm ha; 59,15 50mm; y“ an with Philadelphia Arrows of the clinched as yet. ~ Wings downed Chicago Blackhawks Emmy MacMman ,1<1,-_v safe, stable room. ‘-('-‘1"irl‘"“d ‘"1 Pam’ Méfl Imp. and the usual lensues wllhmother is waiting to contradict n . fianadlan-Amerlcan- New York 3 to 1 tonight in the cranial: some _.______._ —-——1~5— a 4 1d —‘—‘"'"“ 'i' ' than rs are an ling for Smith and here of the National Hocke Lea uc ‘ a a Mo I Win (3) . 9 - . W01’ '5 emgiteed by th: offer, it might a mo” their posmm‘ vafles a m‘ season, before 0,000 spectators. g Th‘ G1", w champion three year old racin; E9611 the way for a three corned if” m“ "° Yea" Althought the _Detroit squad was Tenn; m: Qimngggsf’ QWQ: pacer om- both mile and half mile 0B1. you place your bed mm North bolstered by the dddition of most challenge all comers for a pull at trucks and willllfl‘ 0f 113E911 Stall-s lliiii) IN ,'\i()|\|ll(ii'|li)(il i|||¢>|»|1.\rc| This“ Sleeping l Business 4 tap- lThera has been discussion lately over the question whether we s Jllid sl ep with our heads pointing t0- w ds the North instead of towards. other points of the compass. Those‘ who advocate the North-South posi- tion say that in this way the earth's _'agnetic currents pass through the body to its great benefit and induce sleep, though actually the magnetic North and South Poles are quits North and South Poles, and, what and South in this country you will not be exactPy in line with the mag- netic field. Place you watch flat on the table and point twelve o'clock to true North; then the compass needle would point this year to about two minutes to twelve. Gan magnetic currents really make any difference to sleepers? The best answer is that if they did. animals would have , found it out long ago and would instantly place themselves on a North-South lino when lying down to rest. You have only to watch horses or cows lying down in a field, or a dog or cat settling into his basket, to sat- isfy yourself that animals don't care different from the geographical Iin which direction they lic.—Tit- of the Chicago Shamrocks, last year of the American league. it was the veteran of the Red Wing outfit who gave the Detroit team the lead it never lost. Frank Car- son, grey-haired wingman, scored twice, in the first and second per- iods. Eddie Wiseman of last year's Shamrocks accounted for the third goal. breaking away in the final seconds of the game to score un- assisted while most of the Hawk team was in Detroit ice. Johnny Gottsellg, Hawk centre, got the Chicago goal late in the game, as the Hawks put on a final burst with a five man offense. Line-up Bib Wiltshire Rink Sports on Saturday, November 12th. Teams fronl Dar- lington, Hunter River, Fredericton, Kingston, Hampshire and Bedcque specially invited. 6i49-ll-l2-li. Gardiner Goal Roach Graham Defence Evans Abel Dcicncc Young Gottselig Centre Marker Thompson Wing Sorrel Couture Wing Goldsworthy Chicago subs-Ripley March, Romnes, Cook, Jenkins, MacFay- uey, Holmes, Bostrum. Detroit subs-Emma. Carson, Au- rie. Lewis. Goodfellow. Hanson, Wiseman, Buswell. Riley. Officials-Cooper China Position Daidldlhnn Smeaton and in 1932, has been consigned 9° ‘hi! Old Glory auction, November 21-25 as a rcsult of the death of Mr. C. F, Crowley of Cleveland, Ohio, re- ported in these columns last week. It may seem stranle l0 0111' fwd‘ ers that so many of the fastest trotters in the United States are being exported w Europe. 111v lil- asi, being The lvlarchlonoss l3) ]_59 1-2, but when one understands European racing conditions the an- swer t: not hard to fnd. There the races are of the handicap variety and it does not make any differ- en-a what the horse's rword i8 hi! is given a chance by hsndiclilillns- qnaaqanlhlili