li A \ ¢. vr 21 7. ,.,.. "ii .X =`i‘ (_. r is-.,~ its' .<15 *ii ic ' la ,_ f Will.. M" ' -.r~»‘.iY7' ».. ri rl, _ °CT°BER 21' 1931 1 THE cr1AR`Lo'r'riaTovvN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN- fo . 1-1 i | t ' “H” - _ .___ ` ' '_' Z __ | Thebaud No Match For The C ampion - - _ . ____... ___ _ Blll1en‘0S9_1?1€fUi'lS _Abegweits Loser . Ch“mPl0nShlP To Mount. A- 6'-3 _United States Challenger Again Beaten By Lunenburg Flier In Second And/ Deciding Race Of Series. _ _ 3Y TOM HUHGAN dll' to take the blame for _the beating he expected. Captain Ben's 3U-»11”AX- N 3-. 0125- 20- (A-P-)- physician ordered him ashore alter Bluenose, Captain Angus Walters',yesterday's contt. big salt banker from .Lunenburg.f N. B, retained her throne as queen: etition of yesterday’s. The course 0.' the North Atlantic fishing fleets { was over an irregular triangle with l0dBy, defeating the American C1181-§ 5 handle running up the harbor, iienger Gertrude L. 'I‘hebaud oi’l'1'hc handle was sailed twice, as Gloucester, Mass., in the second; start and finish legs, to give those Strlllht Noe- ashore a view of the contest. The sailing champion for tenl years of the fishing banks led thai north, giving the.schoone'rs a. run _ pride oi' the Gloucester fleet homel of about sixteen miles before the from a. 88 mile open ocean coursel breeze and about twenty miles of bl twelve minutes. ‘Yesterday she: windward work. L beat the G-loucmterman over thel same course by more than half an hour. d Tonight they dusted off a big sil- e 'ver cup. the International Fisher- r men’s Trophy, forgotten almost for eight years, and presented it to Bluenose' fiery little skipper. Thcl cup had not been placed in com-; petition since 1923, when Captain! Ben Pirie, 'I’hcbaud's veteran rac-l W ing skipper, came to Halifax in the 1 Coulmbia in an attempt to recov-‘ er it. Owing to a dispute that ser- ies remained unfinished and thei cup was put away in a safe de- posit vault. When this year_"s race, was arranged, no one could remem- ber where it was and lit was found after a pains- *H-l¢-1118 Search just in time for the title contest. Columbia, regard-1 cd here as the most dangerous chal- 1 longer ever sent to the line, was since lost at sea with all hands. Captain Angus and his schooner have never met dcieat in an inter- national title contest. Bluenose was launched in 1921 and that year she took the cup from the Gloucester schooner Elsie, successor of the rightful defender Esperanto, its1 first winner, which too had iiilrdl; to return from the fishing banks. Next year Captain`A11gus and Blue- nose whipped the Gloucester schoon b er Henry Ford, off that port. The following year came the un- finished race with columbia and! than the lull in racing for the cup' terday. .3 Captain Ben Pinchas spent ten years trying to bring the sailing championship of the North Atlan- tic back under American registry. B Although twice defeated in asm, many days,_ Captain Ben has not. e lost faith in the Thebaud. Asked tonight if he would build a new the right boat here ii’ sho was in proper trim.” Bluenose leading Thebaud by ii. l, steadily increasing expanse of bluefl, water during the past two diys were ' _E not inclined to agree with him. Rath 1 E er did they agree with Captain Captain Ben sailed Thebiiud yes- terday, although suffering from an acute attack of sinus trouble. He Thebaud, as Captain Ben did yester- Ge rode the wind on her great white wings. After the half-way mark it 5 The breeze was fresher than yes- terday and Bluenose negotiated the 5 course in live hours and six min- p utes, whereas yesterday she got , home only six minutes before ex- i pil-ation of the six hour time limit. , the rival crews. If they had ex Fhanged vessels, the Bluenose o w victorious, for the men of the fish- ing fleets play as hard as they work. No one knows what makes _ g-Hu, A c||AMp|0N Bluenose go, not even her designer r builder or even Captain Angus The n5her'f°]k md hardy sea lmselll dogs oi' Gloucester together with, B the countless numbers of schooner pe old age for fishing schooners, 'Whig °“1‘h"“1”1'5 in °11h°1' P3115 °f ,muse sto,-my seas usually ,mlm the United States should now be em EE,-llel-, but she relams all- convinced once and for all of the e speed that made her fame. Wil- 5“Pe1`1°1'1W °f 3111911959 We? GW' m Rode or Halifax improved his *hide L- Thoboud. Amorlovfs bono Ending EE ,_ ship blllldel- when to win the coveted North Atlantic c launched her. It is even claim- 1'°°1“3 °1”551°~ T119 U111W‘1 5115165. d Rhuland inadvertantly failed to °11a11°“8@1' Was 6°-5113' defeated ln follow Robes blueprints in entire- ihroo mos (two offiolob and not but if that is true no damage l °l1°¢ dull!!! lille Selle-S WHS 8119 BRY- done. Less than- two years ago tl1ln8 like 9- GBDSBYOUS ¢0nt€1'id@r~ luenose went aground on New- Fillftllel' 81-lllr had U10 Wlnd been undland and lay partly submerg- bl0Wl!1E 8- 1‘€8i1li\i‘ "fiSl'i€rm€n'S d until it was decided she might broom"-ond muoh to the iikins lbe heeded to defend the ihuarhdilon of Bluonose. there'S»no tellius lust title and she was when of: and, how for tho hivodor would have chi-Uensor. ho countered wlihf ,el,,,_i,ed_ He, keel was twisted ,sir been left behind. ies all over, for "Why blllld ll new 01”1¢» We 11111/*_ sh-3 my on the l»°¢|¢E_ but that has another season 'at least, and Blue-` at stopped hal-_ other .deslllnersf nose still remains the great cham- ; both canadian and American, have, nion She really has demonstrated ' uilt other boats in the hope oi’1l1@1‘S€lf W 139- erilhg her- and railed. 'rhobdlidi Thobuud only two years old. built nd captain Ben beat her lost year' olons the lines of a yacht. rather t Gloucester in a non-title con- than 11 "S3119 1111111491'/' Was H015 5° st, and over r. shorter course, but sliriahtlv in yesterdays final rooo -‘1l18\l-5. Wll0 01111111911 the flmbhfs that defeat has ngt been rellardedt as thc ten year old veteran of the . were n0t yet 81'°W1“K in the forest as cqncluslve by Canadians of Am. grand banks which seemed to rest for Bluoriosooh conqueror. orleans. but lightly on the sea. as she rode ri th th lla st until the series which ended yes- ll W. was ai 4 n te H knew Thebaud's chances were poor se but he did not wish Captain_John in BACKVILLE, N. B., Oct. 20.- Mouut Allison University defeated the Abegweit Clu bof Charlottetown, P. E. 1.. six to three in an exhibit- l°h rusby game here today. The teigns had previously played a. scoreless same in the Island orp- ital. T0day‘s match was another gruel- ling battle. After a scorelus first Period, Abbies started proceedings with the drst try of the game. A Lest August. Clarence “Checkers” McArthur lterqcd oi into space at In lltlllldo o 5,500 feet over the (Canadian Preu)` Mount A. forward scooped up the Wgmgmtggmgfgaig oval 9. fewminutes later, however, for'i5,500 feet in one miliiuio and and went over the line for the cy- l mgmnxx Jgofmgchllg _ ::;i.1i:":l..""..;..i°.‘.:°i:1;‘:..‘;;”:..;‘;i - -d° --°'-cu tically all this period. Boyd scored the winning try following a kick-- ing duel. Spec. Peeblesand Tibbets, both of whom were injured in a game I with St. Dunstan's University on Monday, were able to appear on Mt. A1lison's lineup. Today’s race was largely a, rep- _Tha wind again was from the ` Captain John won the start for ay, and he hung on tennoiousiy ov the first half of the course But rtrude less than two years old, was _not the sprightly schooner she had been thought. Over ballasted, she made her way deliberately through the dancing, white capped aves, while the ten year old vet- eran of thc grand banks seemed to rest but lightly on the sea as she was only a question of what Blue- ose's lead would be at the finish- Record To Shoot _At (By the Canadian Press) ' I-IALIFAX, N. S., Oct. 20.-Herd is the record of Blucnose, for ten years champion of the North Atlantic fishing fleets. 1921-Launched March 20. Defeated seven others of the Lun- enburg fleet on October 15, and 17. On Saturday, October 22, dc- feated Efsic, Gloucester cup defender, in the record time of 4:32:16, and repeated the performance on the following Monday to bring the International Trophy to Nova Scotia. 1922-Defeated Canadia, Malrléka. and Margaret K. Smith in Nova Scotia eliminations. Met Henry Ford of Gloucester, losing tho HH* me on Ooiohfr 23. wlnuiuz the mom an ooioirer zu. and retaining the cup with a. victory on the following day. 1928-Defeated Columbia, Gloucester; new challenger, oil Halifax on Monday, October 29, by a minute and a half. Finished two minutes ahead of Columbia in the second nc, of this series l|ll¢ WIS llliiiuallfied for passing a course buoy-not a mark buoy- on the wrong side, and was disqualified. The third rue in this series was not sailed. A 1923-°D¢f°`4¢il 1'|311l0ill1Bll» new Halifax vessel in two races cf! Halifax. 1930-Met Gertrude L. Thebauil, new Glouceiiur schooner- on the Massachusetts port, and was defeated in twc mc" for um Lipton cup. The international trophy was not at stake. 1931--Deimted Gertrude L. Thcbaud off Halifax in two straight races for the championship, winning the first by more than half an hour and the second by twelve minutes. Designed By-W. J. Bone. Halifax. ' Built By-Smith and Rhulaud, Lunenburg. Saificd By-Captain Angus Walters, Lunenburg. C`ihe R s 1 Qualitg and Mildness Throughout the series there was I .never r. question of reamrinrhip or L0 “EM uid probably still have remained f She is nearly eleven years, A stirring tribute was paid Cap- --- ltain Pine tonight by Premier G, s. He called attention to Captain arrington of Nova Scotia,who pre-1 Bcn's lonil C9-mDllBI1 101' 111° nted him with ii. special trophy trophy and 10 the HC# that iii- tokeiiof Canada's appreciation ness could not keep him _from the Matheson, mate. who sailed her to- of his good sportsmanship. . wheel of the American challenger. BY “TEC” lithe wind on her great white wing At the half-way mark, according to the report of the race in these columns, it was just E, question of Nisnufactured l’Y fm rialT bacco Com sl>fAllll;,.,,-_lOl,_ U,,ll»,,l-Sill' of New Seattle Eskimos won so... in i .r _ _ .» . expected before thc mid of L.i ll1.l,,,_._“.l,.l{ ,lnlwlcfl Flhdhlicton Wh°1eSF1ehI°t's starti:(gen_;:mDr“rE€;` week. }Ciil' six to lioiiiilig licrg this nf- He sad e was co ` I; Business manager James Dolio-i l,.l.,,,.m,_ esldcnt’ Over 8.Tl‘lv0d Wllll UTC l‘1f1l'i`l`¢1 'yllo were \\"li lmdri \lp of B. tr] van -- __ . .. . prices and terms for the puck C0ilCl'l Ellfll’J G~`1`11l`f1 15 f`Xl“"11`(1 iii ":~."ll ll'lli. /iriilllls scoriim nftcr a tomorrow. Tlic first :ll'rl\'nls \\'f`1"` i-._»_ck il;-‘._i»3ll-- ill” iizlll :lil it rollrd loose ut' as pwsid- tw0 1`O0ll.i.il Ailgus \Vi\lt‘.‘i‘s ol the lui i-i.l1.l`.1llfii”=r :\ilh P. Rnalnnd. acling American c0U¥\~ sul: Mayor George E. Ritchie of 154 111 High thrcc. G. 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