(mama. will ct their first fl§§° of this smisonfs Saint Damian's University hockey edi- tlcin tomorrow night at the Ibrum. when the red’ Bus): ilivhife Jlflgliiigg 6 8 puckoiers mee B811 s have oup of forward lines thsn- the . Both, ifihet ugiflvy and P. .0. pouossgw- a ey cons theirflfirot strinrbut Roy lffvww hu\who.i- he considers a i-fllllfl throat"; Rs io in the enviable 90s- ition of being ble to rest his lines while still no the roll-mi- _§ hi) d» il- AQO . the niversity. Father Goofs!) WDNLSM has been workin! stead- ily the last two weeks to round s team info shallt- Holidays and 1111' sdosonable weather kept J practice sessions at a minimum and ills?- l1_ow the University lads will shape up in the league is the bii; qlltstiilfl mgrk. A few 0f last year's Dlaym ennessey on duff MacDon- gid f , i the core of tho uad from this distance, it looksasiihtheriieorsfiioll B Ln the forth- the fact that they havenlt had on duty in enflle in my are o'e- 75 "lfilarmo ou-rraanms ~ M-—-_ - Monarch but lea stmm down 1'60.“ ‘o! ti) glnteron the O "éi?"“""' sin stoneno 0. New Zeaiand ‘rouiirgm Sloiiiiiic- iiizws BOSTON. Jon. 1B -- (AP) -. After dropping three mad games in a sow. Boston Bruins rebounded on home ice Saturday night and, coming from behind. dum d Chi- csgoBlsck Hawks out o! t eir Not- ional Hockey ue first-place deadlock with Mon real Canadians by registering a hard earned 4-8 victory before a packed crowd of 13.900 at the Boston Garden. Winger Woody Duinart. rapped in the winning goal with less hon (our minutes to go. . When Don Grosso drew a nai- ty with five minutes to go. t e in- iury-riddled Bruins. who were on the down-beat moat oi the way, toosed on four forwards. and. while Dumart was ,DIBYIBZ de- fence with Pat Egan. the former set oif against the short-handed Black Hawks’ Dddio Wares and rebounded back to Dunurt. who Danadians To Play Souris The lniermedia‘ Canadians will shy an exhibition gains with the ourls llockefioClub, Wednoo- da night uo at ark. The Conodisll, owing to loo conditions, were unable 1o play the scheduled exhibition games at Alberton and Kensington. At Bed- liockey League. are expected to compote in the Maritime Interi- mcdisis playdowm. Prince or Wales Swamp Montague esdiibidongmiest (the custom centre Saturday night byssoorieof 16-1. ,wss the period gdwuoorcedtowfthdroiwin HIeQIhPWO and H1190... students were ts dflieMofit__ Ohrbotofimire. Sport) Briefs BRIDGEWATEB, N.S.. Jan. 13\_ (cP)'-3l'liicewater Hawks moved into leadership of the South Shore 5°"! l‘ 3001167 League here Sat- ... "at: ca" 2'" behind-in an mm Pr.‘ m‘ three’ coda dud my“ “m wean/rum. us. . _ (CPl-Acadia Universltyhn u defeated Middleton senior team g he Saturday night. io-"i. h’? mi: was played on a soft iee surface. HALIFAX. Jan. lS -- (OP) — Dartmouth R.C.A.1“. defeated Hal- ifax Orescents. H. here Saturday night to take over the lead in the Halifax City Senior Hooks; Lea- gue. one point ahead of the aliiax Navy team. - English Rugby League n ul ' i eiflbfe" bmiuemn T’ F‘. . '0 I ill l’ Ollie games p16 ed today: Borrow , Widneg u. Bstl 10, Hi1 erolieid l0. Brodord Nort em B1, York I. Broughton Rangers i, Feather- Rovers Leeds 0, Dewsbury id. Oi ‘l, Liverpool Stanley 4. gawirlt Helena B, Salford ll. . . lil 0. Wakewellgalimy ugh-Bull k- ver . Wigan iafliochdcle Hornets 0. ‘Rugby Union Combined Services Harlequins B. London Scottish 4. Rosalyn Pork an t Mo Empitsl 0.1V l. n ry‘s “Wm i. sspo y instincts. bei’ . Bruins Come From ‘Behind To DefeaiBlach Hawks 4-3 then laced in the winning goal from 35 feet. First Period l-Chicago. Geo (Hamill) .: .... .. m: 2-80 in hicaso. Grosso (Gee) Penalty -- Cooper. Second Period i—(‘Boston, Shill (Gallinger) 10:35 fr-Chicago, Grosso (C. Smith) Penalties -- Guidolin. Gee. McGlll. Third Period 0-—Boaton, Schmidt (Dumart) 8:32 P-Boston. Dumsrt ................. ..iB:0'l Pensltiu - McMahon, Grosso. McGill. < Second Bassinon Appear Dime A Dozen This Year By JOE REXCHLER they could get s bosses are going daffy trying to get hotel ,space for them all. lng to cause too many sleepless nights for the mastermind: and Yank manager Joe McCarthy has come u? with the prize tickle: of them a l. How is he going to select be- tween Snuify Stirnwciss who won the American League batting cham- pionship and stolen base title, and Joe Gordon, the Army returnee g gular of two formers as Bobby Sturgeon - ilble G for the job and sor, Johnny Llpon and Joc Wood barring his path to ihc Tiger joh. It is ihc same all down (hi: line. Georgie liausinann, who played in every inning of every game a! sec- ond bsse for the New York Giants last year, will find strong opposi- tion from Mickey Wltek of the '43 team, Bob Blailncr and Hugh Luby. Ray Mack of the Cleveland Indians has Dutch Meyer, Bob Lemon, Russ Peters, Bias Monaco, International League star, and Ted Sczepkowski the $50,000 beauty his path. In Brooklyn, Leo Durccher will have Bill Herman, recently rc- leased by the Nav , Eddie Stanky, who set a recor for wrangling the moat bases on balls last year. Eddie Basinski, Stan B/pjek and Eddie Miksis. Lonnie Frey, another ex-siar, will get plenty of competition from Roland Van Harrington‘ and Benny Zlcniars, for the Cincinnati keystone spot. _ Jimmy Brown, recently purchas- ed by Pittsburgh from the Cards, will find Pele Cossarart, Eddie Lelp Jimmy Culllnane and Burgess Whitehead trying for the some osition. For the Browns, it will c Don Guttsrldge, Len Schutle, Johhny Lucadello, Alan Strange and Bib Dillinger. Even the lowly Phlllies will be well fortified with second base- men what with former regulars Dan Murtaugh, Emmett Mueller and Moon Mullen in addition to several ho efuls. Benny cCoy, who wrangled $46,000 from Connie Mack for his signature back in i040 will com- pete with Crash Davis, Pete Sudor, Joe Gsinienbein and last year's regular Ervln Hall, for the Athle- tics’ second base job. Fenwsy Park in Boston is the only lace where no battle for the second base job is expected. It is a plain case of Kitty-Bentha- Doorr, as far as Glen Russell, Don Long and Ben Steiner are con- cerned. That is where the brilli- ant Bobb Doerr, formerly of the ‘Army, ho ds forth. Detroit Red DIPROLT Jon. l8 - (OP) — Two goals by Harry Watson, De- troit leitvrlnger, in the lost nine minutes of play brought Detroit nee Wings a s1 National deem League triumph hem toniglwovor the Inglis-leading Montreal Con- beiors o capacity crowd of Canadians‘. the d within s gins oi the ieigigull The Rad NEW YORK, Jan. 13 -- (AP) -- ago that most of the major league managers were wondering where “professions?” -‘ baseman to take down to the training camps. But today the rosters are so cluttered with good keystone men that the big league’ That sort of "problem" isn't go- (G. Stewart, Apps) .. 8:1’! M” w" be“: classed “mph S,“ 2—Toronto, Taylor (Pratt) 5:4’! all-time second saclaerstho g kibronto G Stewart game an was name e mos - ~ _ valuable player in the junior loop gwga-m) -------------------------- -- 7-13 in 1042? 4- "l" °- APP‘ , I was: ‘been; thsdfig. Lentil cénqi 5 gimfttgwargfimlgggrililr) ------ -- 7-45 na s, w o a on o mi —- . Verban, league fielding leader for (Davidson) 0:21 the past two years. will have Lou FTOYOIWO- TIYIOI‘ Kelin and Frank Crespl, regulars (Goldham) oi '43 and '42 respectively? ' ‘T-Detroit. E Emmi/Bali One would think a fellow ln- (Armstrong) ........................ .. :44 strumental In winning a pennant Penalties — None. for his teams and voted the best “i second baseman in the loop last Second Period year would be reasonably sure of retaining his oat. But Don John- B—-Detr0it. Brown .................... .. 1:59 son of the Ch csgo Cubs will have (l-Toronto, Apps to win the job all over again, for (G. Stewart, Bodnar) ..... .. 3:06 in addition to Louis Stringer, rc- 1O~TQrgntqH3mflton ~ years ago, such per- lossop will be battling him Detroit's Eddie Mayo now finds Jimmy Bloodworili, his predeces- Canadicns 3-1 Defeat ‘mi Detroit victory. m fluke in. ' five mootin _____ "m: CHARLOIIBIQWN GUARDIAN * First Race Held e Qver . Victoria Park Speedway ning horse .is owned by ‘Brien. Coveheod. Plan Dystor Bod’: Briilgo Race Wail. _.._., Horsemen at Oyster Bod Bridge plan to hold another ice‘ race Wed- Ilvldly afternoon, it was announced over (he week-end. The first event will be called at 2 o'clock and it is expected that there will be several classes wiih gqod racing.‘ Maple Leafs Defeat ‘Rcii Wings 9-3 TORONTO. Jan. 13 — (C? Toronto Maple Leafs gave nwot l--- ‘ I scoring display oi this Nations. Hockey Le ue season last night as they N390 DfflfOlt Red Wings ans. Centre ice players Sly A pa. Bil- Tayl, Jacki 1g Dh oi Leafs as each scored two goals. Apps the game's outstanding per- former suffered an injury to his ribs late in the second period when he was bodychecked along the boards by Jack Stewart oi Detroit anvil 013110111 appear at ail in the last l' DC . A fight between goalie Frank McCocl of Toronto and Detroit's Joe Carveth featured the last two minutes. McCool caught a shot fiom Carveth and alter King Clan. cy sounded his whistle rolled the rubber of the side for a faceoif. Cnrveth nicked up the loose puck and fired it at McCool. It was just about this time a year The TOPWW B08118 tore Off hi! _ gloves and rushed out at the De- troit forward. The two mixed it alone for a couple oi seconds and then all tho player; on the ice piled into the melee. Even Lumley rushed up toward the struggling group from the Detroit nets. When it was all over referee Clan- cy imposed two minor penalties on Carveth, one for shooting the puck after the whistle had blown and the other for lighting. He called a. major penalty shot against Mc- Cool. But Carl Liscombe. who took the shot, fired wide of the goal. h... Period" i-Tomnto, Bodnar Penalties - Couture. Pratt. Third Period ll-Toronto. Carr (Taylor) ...13:57 12—Detroit, Watson (Couturou Penalties -_ G. Stewart. Mc- Calg. Carveth (2), McCool (Major penalty shot for fight- ing.) Drillon-Doacheil Team Edges But Moncton Maroon: MONUIDN, N.B-. Jan. 13 — ticm hockey game Saturday 1118m- Driilon did nu-i: play. ‘ In an effort to tie the score. coach Bill Gill took his goalie out of the game for the last two minutes oi play and sent six men up the ice. ,The Soldiers broke loose once and tallied but Mont skated offside and ifne goal was disallowed. The Army team was behind 2-1 at the end of the first and down 4-2 in the second but came up to cventerms bytheendoitheses- rion. 111W moved ahead in the third and clung firmly to the one- goal lead. By The Canadian Preoo Adrian Qulst and Kack Brom- wlch oi Australia established thorn- selves as ‘the double; team in temilg b; whipping Don Budge and Gene ako o the United States in on in. formed matdi 1t Adelaide, Aus- tralia. eight years ago In r the Aussie duo ‘a won the Davis Cup doubles, though (h? loot to Budge and Msko in: e U. . doubles championship in August. Wings ‘Hand noon. five of them 91gb" mom to a t or victory for Detro suit. w to N lo . c éfifinm-‘Aiit ti’ ey.°"‘i¥.“°e‘ Shefbiooke 4. Wctogivielie I “gamma: lea O'Brien of Covehead won tho iree-ior-ali Saturday as the Vic- toria Driving Club staged the osc- ond ice race of the season here. It was beld over the new Victory Speedway in Victoria Park and was the first race to be held on the quarter-mills straightaway. Five classes were run off and competition was keen, one race going to four heats before s win- ner could bs decided. The track was in fair condition and it is ex- pected that further improvement will be made before the next event. scheduled for Wednesday afternoon Best time of the day was 32 3-4 seconds for the quarter, made b Jane Harvester in the i t hea . A slight upgrade slows the time. But the large crowd oi spectators Saturday appeared to be. pleased with the location, w-hich, sheltered as it is, is somewhat warmer than the harbor ice. SUMMARY Preo-Fori-All Jane Harvester (C. O'Brien) 2 Benny's Boy (Willis) .. .. ....1 1 1 .. 22 Time: 32 3-4. 3d 1-2, 33. Saint John Beavers Defeat Halifax Navy SAINT JOHN, N.B , Jan. 13 — (CP) — Saint John Beavers out- scored the Halifax Navy 10-7 in an exhibition game Saturday night 0’Donohue. of the Tara, put on a one-man show by tallying five goals and getting one assist. Esta- brodrs led the Beaver scorers with “Eitfmfatlfi: t i ept a lead thro - out the contest. The local; £1 three times in the 111st period, and (he Tars were unable in count un- til the 13-minute mark of the sec. (ind session. which ended 8-3. -_-___._____ Truro Dontinuos To Head Standing In A-P-D League ANTIGONISH, NS. Jim. l3 _ Truro Bearcats, undefeated this season, maintained top spot in the A-P-C Senior Hockey League here Saturday nlshr. defeating Anti- gonlsh Bulldogs, 9-6. A three-goal splurge in the second eriod with- out a. reply from Ant onish pro- vided the winning margin. Danadions Hammer Dollar-Dwelling H. Y. Rangers 9-3 MONTREAL, Jan. l3 -— (CPI — Displaying too much speed and power for their weaker opponents, the National Hockey League-lend. ing Montreal Canadians hammer- ed the cellar-dwelling New York Rangers for a H victory here Sat. urday before 11,699 fans. Rangers fought gamely in the initial period. trailing Canucks 2-1, but their defence broke down com- pletely in the second period. Dav- ing the wav for Canadiens’ five- goal splurge while their own for- wards were held scoreless. The Ranger rearguard tightened up in the last session and the blue- shirt forwards backchecked with a little more success. Toe Blake and Jimmy Peters paced the Montreal offensive with a brace of goals each. First Period l--Montreal, Richard 2:28 2--MOilti‘Eii1, Blake . .. . 4:62 3—New. York, N. Colville .. .. 15:42 Penalties — Pllion, Resrdo . Shibicky. Second Period i i-Montrcal. Peters (Filioni 5:14 5—Montresl, Blake (Lach. Lsmoureuux) . ..... .. 9:25 (Ii-Montreal, Peters (Resy) 12:48 ‘L-Montrea-l, Lacli (Richard, Lamoureaux) 16:48 8-Montreal. Lamoureaux (Lach) . . . . 17:12 Penalties —- Heller. Leswick. min rel-lea ‘ D-Montreal, Filion (Peters) 46 ill-New York, L. Patrick (Laprade) . 1:35 il—New York. oén;»é5‘"”"""' ( ) .. iii-Montreal. 0'0 nor (Killer) Penalties Pike (major). HOCKEY RESULT‘ . filoboe Provincial League (lat was!) Corn/wall l St min . victorioville 4 the 10. Drummonde l ifschioe 4, sherbrooba s (ylroboe Provincial Leone (los- Oitowa i. Quebec a ' ' v , - eiiihf"éi.tiiié’l‘i'h'iii°e (Him-Ni Juno Harvester. owned by Ohar- r Tho Charles Class The winning Percy Corr. Clan Romeo B ddy B dl u u ong Lucky Number Time: 30 3-4. Harold Stead, Officials: Starter: Charla Snow. op, Sinclair Mstheoon. HALIFAX, Ssn ‘Ion. (C- F. Buster) Sully (E. Grey) zcr) (R. Kai Flo Direct Darkey Tell, (F. Providence 4: Francisco BAN Noontimo (Arblug) (C lift) “m: sdwaa i4. 34 1-1. horse is owned by Charlottetown The winni Bert Younker. Wlnsloe. Calumet B Long (Craig) Jan. Martlndel, (p smith)" Class C Shanghai. (C. Dauphinee) 4 3 1 1 Manchester Apolo. (H. Boutilicr. L. Walker) AMERICAN (Sun Cleveland 3. New Haven 2 Providence B. Bliifllf) 3 Quebec Senior (Saturday) Shawinigan Falls 5. Hull i NATIONAL LEAGUE (Sunday) Indianapolis 3; A Trot BPoee Calumet Mary (L. Kelly) ...... ..1 1 l Sorsna V (Wood) ........ .. .. 22 Pony Witt (c. O'Brien) 3dr. Time: S5. 34 3-4. 35 1-4. The winning horse is owned by Dr. George Bishop. Charlotte Class C Trot and Pose Alestra ‘ (Younkeir).-. (McNelil) Tex Worthy (Coies) Peter Wolf (Cutcliffe l D Paco (Stead) .. (W. Kelly) 1 N 37. 38 1 Russell Aibbott. Judges: George Hughes. Ira Carr. Timers: Harry Murphy, Dr. Bish- Cutclifie, [ Announcer: Harold Cudmore. Stanley Ice Races At Halifax Saturday 13 -—- F0111‘ classes were raced at North Com- mon heie Saturday as the driving clubs staged s harness ra e SUMMARY Class A Moonglow, (S Walker. Jr.) .. 1 l l Previous. (D. Ina-oer) °'“‘°‘.".".fft ...... .. IBdh Hyndmm- .......... .. I“ N loci 2 dh 132 Doris Mercury (L. Walker) l 4 3 3 . Mike Volo, (R. Kidney) .. 3 2 4 d!‘ Class D Wittv Guy. (Keller) .............. ..111 ".422 Morrison) .. 3 3 3 Blanche Haivester, (Gardner) a dr No Official Times. Hockey Results LEAGUE day) Losgue Chicano 2. New York 1 Detroit 3. Montreal 1. (Saturday) Detroit 3i T°P°m° 9- New York 3: Montreal l). Chjcggo 3; Boston 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE (Saturday) Si. Louis 5; Pittsburgh 0- Clevelsnd i; “"3"” 5' Nelson Wins San mmossoo. Jw- 1° " (AP) - Shsttcrlus par and u" r in-t n f his isgitee; wenoifi £15,000 vieiory bond s" Francisco 0P6" 3°" ‘Jmrngi ma“ way with g ‘lllhble 900d! rivals, 8W9" oi Lou-Bra Wins San Pasqusl Handicap AfiADlAfOslifw Jan. 18 (AP) .44, , _ laden by Bob- by Pemrsfsnee. csytdred the I60.- m 5m Pssqucl diclip. Satur- se f the tirln girHewWh-icgountllm stretch ho l lie-mile i (.11 1 hi’... die emit-sw- hm“ earner’ third. Inu- m," mug 11$. ‘Lou-he's "hint om sum] use and edby HDTIDE To ciaie a fair share oi your Phone 2295-L We are now operating a dgvliveryjsorviea to known as the City Pick-Up Service and would City Pick-up seeviee D. F. Ward and Ray ‘IIBMIIY Prompt and Courteous Service Tl"? PiiBl-IDD. . patronage. _ - Prov- Great George Street l: Results Df Wckenii 1;; Durling Matches 3 3 I Th winning horse is owned by e Sixtoon matches were gloyed in a weekend bonapiel hol at the Charlottetown Curling Club over the weekend. The ice was fast and in several instances play was close. Results of matches follow: y.JJ.fiplllLestt45;L Gaeo. Hawkins '7 . .. orr ; . Russ Spillett 3,‘ P. S. Cobb 8 lEd cNicbglsliiins 8; Chief Justice amp e . J. H. Hewlett 0; S. C. Moore 5 IG. Avard 7; Dr. E. S. Giddlngs 10 F. R. McLainc 9; G. G. Hughes 4 (N. Anderson 8; Dr. H. McIntyre 7 l R. Bell d; J. C. McLaughlin 4 S. P. Jardine 8; . Judge Duffy B 5; Sterlin 1 11. Ir‘. Rt: McLalne 1o; .1. A. Fraser '1 A. W. Hyndrnan 9; A. L. McPher- son 5. Col. G. E. Full 5: Geo. Hawkins d P. W. Turner 1B; H. R. Csrruthers b In o Sentner trophy match the rink skipped by Dr. E. Glddl defeated the P. W. Turner rink 8-4. | WrlghL-Sentner trophy matches scheduled for tonight follow; ‘l o'clock-loo No. W. R. Cruicksh Rev. T "l; ' unk- vs. A. W. o. 2- l-l. L. Carruthers (ice Campbell. u; lg-Mso-ore vs. H. F- M07?!"- I'lock—IceN0-l- . 3.65. Cobb vs. Geo. Hawkins. hi. l? 135mm“ vs. u. o. i-mshes I N . 3— “G. ivard vs. R. R. Bell. Apps May Bo Diit .Df Bamo For Time vs. Chief Jus- TORONTO. Jan. l3 - (GP) - A spokesman for Toronto Maple 1MB of the National Hockey L658“? said tonight star centre Syl ADDS suffered a "possible dislocated rib’ when checked Saturday b)’ deienceman Jack Stewart oi De- troit Rcd Wingo. Leafs won the game 0-3. Club physicians reported it will nOt be known until later in the week whether Apps will be able to play in Toronto's next game against NewiYork Rangers here next Sat- urday. British Football ay 101m osurnmu LONDON, Jan. l2 —- (C? Cable) -Blackpool moved into a point tie at the top of British soccers Lea- gue North today, defeating Leeds 2-1 and stepping up level with Chesterfield, Evcrton and Shaf- field United on ‘games played. The last three teams named were defeated and all four now have s1 points apiece- Despite Blackpoolb improved position. how- ever, there was no change in the league standing which. on the basis of goal averages as well as wins, still lists the top four teams as Chesterfield. Everton. Sheffield United and Blackpool, in that or- der. English Football Association cup matches gave way to regular lea- gue play without loss of spectator interest. Seventy thousand fans watched Aston Vila tie Birmina- ham 2-2 in a League South match -the biggest league match atten- dance since before the war. g McDon- . 1V. Y. Rangers Score Upset: Defeat Black Hawks A NEW YORK, Jan. 13 _- (AP) -' In a rough, hard-checking contes . New York Rangers "defeated Chi- "lo Black Hawks 8-2 tonight be- fore a capacity crowd 9g mo" than 15.000 fans in Madison Square Garden. ' _ The first meeting between the two “feuding” club; e 3m Mosienkoof the Hawks was in- iured here in collision with Bill Moe last Dec. 30 featured a third- period fist-fight between Phil Watson of Rangers and Reg Ham- ilton of Hawks. Both drew majors. Moe was injured when checked heavily in the same period) by Red Hamill and that was the hren-k in the game. foi. with Hamill in the box for elbowing, Neil Colville took a pass from Ab De Marco to count the winning tally. First Period E- Scoring Q None. Penalties-Cooper, Juzds, ‘ (2). Heller and. Hamill. Second Period b-Chlcago, D. Bentley (Kaleta) .. z-New York. Penalties -- None. Third Period 3—(Chicagc. Allcn Hamilton, Gee) .............. .. 4-—New York, Demsrco (Lieswick. N. Colville) .... .. 5:16 s-New York. N. Colville (Demarco) . . .. .i0:4B Penalties -— Watson (major); Hamilton (major), Hamill. J uzda. L. Patrick. Keen Interest In lccRaclng At Summcrsidc A large number of people wit- nessed the third rsce of the sca- son on Summerside harbour ice Saturday afternoon. Not fer a great many years has so much in- teresi been shown in hsmess rac- ing in Summerslde during the winter. _ In the first class Bol) Phillips driving his mare Jennie Kalmuck came through with a wm‘ . straight heats the fastest hes. be- ing 31 sccon for the quarter mile. Mr. lllipg says that this is the seventh race in which this mare has been entered and she has headed the field in six of them. The following is the summary: Class One Jennie Kalmuck (Bob liips) Professor Clegg (Jack Harkncss) f . Paddy Aubrey (Timmle Arscna t) .- -- Class Two _ Harry G (Frank Glover) .. Nell Kslmuck (Ralph Campbell) ----- Billie Witt (Arthur Carr) .. Yankee Peter (Thomas 4 4 some, and; Bow- nesg; judges, Jim Chappcll. Al: bert Woodsidc, Carrol Delaney- snnouncer, G. W. B91 ll. H. L. Standings (Including weekend 81111807 oouuwsoH montages!" By The Canadian Press I" W l. D I‘ A Ptl C di ans ens” w 9 g1“ ‘a i: Chicago 26 l4 l0 l5 Detroit 77 l3 9 5 82 'l'l 31 Boston 25 ll 8 6 M M I Toronto 29 9 l’! 3 85107 2i Rangers 27 7 l6 4 72101 l8 Glide Along 0 0n Your Skatos For Healthy, Happy Exercise Skotesfblgefiealth Night Fflfl||'|fl_ FDR 2:08 1-4. Tho fourth do moi 1:56 1-4, the world's lion. Price couplets, 01,700. Two standard bred mares, 'S.L.BOWIIG ' -' SALE full sioiers to Happy I). these mares is Her Ladysliip, fastest living pacing mare See Walnut Hall Farm Catalogue. These are sound, healthy, mares, good disposition, with lots of vitality. _ year-old more can pace as fast as any man's horse; the two-year-old, unbroken. 'l‘l1is is the most consistent omi- lng family of pacera in Canada. Junior and Grand Chomp- ion mares at Nova Scotio Control Exhibition. One show buggy; two setsof harness, new; liopplcs; boots; one cooler and hood, couplets; cooler; two new ballots: oi: new MAIN ' All equipment good quail r g d The “film's-- ono sot of u. ono heavy solid i m bo soil 1a a *