APRIL 10.51924 SllME FACTS ABlllIT i '7 . BlIES-LEY HLSTARBEY lstsi..wiitei.flzrs llll ,S'Sllll Bi ‘ i Fredericton ' Interests. Once more the Maine alld New Brunswick inns have something to look forward to alld, as a result of this, interest in harness ,raeillg will l-t-luain at til high pitch it was lust si-asoil and tie preci-dill year, says S. J. Milhouey ill the stun Advertiser. 'l‘he hsquisitioil of Chesl-ey ll Seal-coy, tho tliree-year-old pacer that was campaigned last season on the Oliio Short Ship Circuit and The Western Metropolis is right in line with lnany of tlie larizl-r cities ill the matter of red lllOOilvfl snort. The Britannia Club undel- the direction ‘of Sandy McGlw-gur has done mllch to fosteu‘ indoor atli letics in Sunllllerslds during the past two winters. All eight round boxing bout for points hall been ill" ranged between L. B. Suiiliiitlrii 0f ' Bloomfield alid J. A. Wright of tllc Britannia Club of Suliimersitic. The hoilt ‘will take place ill the flrltaunltl. Club Gymnasium on YOUTHFUL EXPONENTSA Tuesflay night April ‘22lld. Saund- ers is an ex-N. W. M» P. who has boxed some in Western Canada. the Grand Circuit, N. B., that pro- mises to be even greater than that, of Presllile Isle, Me., where they ‘ i “Bi ‘xlgverhilg: loggfnggsfuble u consider John R. Braden the non wwrlght who is all all around ath- "t 301"" R- Gem” m“ greate“ 1°18 “m, m pal-rec‘ “have Wm ofrllllllltitiffllllllelrt! of Fredericton alli weigh in at close to 140 lbs. A bang up exhibition ofhtlloG"m:::l!y " t d. 'l‘ - . :31 llztflggzgzf, edflor: “fault-grail, John R. ilruden into discard but‘ any mvned m atteud__K_ in view of the fact tllat .lolln| '- Willnr dthe trainer-cf the Braden ~ horse, says his charge is as good 4 as ever, the Fredericton folks A Good Idea.“ 01100. They should bear in mind that may be disappointed more than "For efficiency and convenience we've got to hand it to the Cllar- lottetowb Yacht Clu- "—'i‘heGuar- dian was informed yesterday even- ing that the above mentioned club is not only going after the yacht- lng_gllmo with a vengeance this coming summer, bllt intend to fur~ lllsh its members with an lipid-date .club room where all may congre- gate, talk over the latest yaciitinl: gossip. 0r spend a quiet evening perusing tile current magazines on boats and boating. Thc quarters wh h are in the Navy League buil inl; are nicely titled up, the walls also being tastefully decorated with yachting photographs, flags, etc. A club room ‘for members of any ~club or organization is a good idea and the C. Y, C., tareeeing enough ‘ to realize its importance and bene- fit, is to be commended for anoth- er or the many steps which it has ‘terests of this province. Tho Hail of Fame. John McEachern Star all round athlete of Prince Edward inland. Excell- lng in hockey as well as in track ‘and flold events. Pro- vincial Champion, 100 and 220 yards, 192i. Maritime Wear Maritime Caps Sports Beacon they're clean cug and out!" l" lPPolranco and. bacouoo tho cap la tiiho llollth. ‘m fem of headgear.‘ ifik h" "if"! by name at your "wk" “' "WNW oomothlng 15W! them that "t. y”; 5"" illnoo. Br 16s taken ill furthering the yachting llliku-rflmrold folks of Findlay, 0.; Marlon, oilluanse In the me smug Roy Grattan, Jackson Grattan, C01,, Bldwell and Dain- Hedgewood were expected to eliminate John R. B., but the "iron Horse" of Aroostook is still going along. Made Going Fast. threc-yelir-oltl. He made Anna pacodll some three-year-old Grand Circuit races. This undoubtedly was attracted the attention of the New the horse they sought. ed to the task of making a selec- tion, had Hal Bee in mind, but he was not able to make a deal for the pacer with a mark of 202% so he turned his attention to that made North Randall, 0.; Toledo. 0.; an LcxiugtonKyq lift up and take notice and bought him for $7.500. , ft was at Findlay, 0., that the iiiiiisiiis l3ilMBfl1,_l3ti|55l Millions Use It — Few Cents Buys jar at Drugstore GROOM no u.\ In. on. K . saith; Even} obstszato, unrul nfir debs?- pooerl lair a oo a n any style you llkc. wllair-Groollgi in l. dignified combing cream which gives that natural gloss null well- roomod effect to your llhll'—-C‘hll final touch to good dress both in busi- ness and on social occasions. "llalr- (h-mym" is “rely-loan; also helps QIOW thick, heavy. lustrous hair. llcwuo of greasy, harmful imitations. Bradford's Girl travel at an unusual Ixmney Sm‘, Dana Forbes ‘Echo had the top places. what, Brunswick folks. They had $1_5.000I to spend, but they could not bilyfwi“ b“ tram“. m‘ Sprinflflem’ Teddy Roosevelt, Jr. in a boxing bout with Dyer Ghormley, son of have done their bit. to secure tlieiLleut. Comdr- R. H. Ghormley, Aide to Assistant Secretary of the D809!‘ which U10)’ QXPQCt will 90ml Navy, Theodore Roosevelt, at the Racquet Club in Washington. Both lllllll Slllllll fathers stand back of their sons. Searccy horse drew his mark oi‘ 2.07%, which he made in the second heat of a race to which a fast field was opposed tohlm. This was on a half mile ‘track Prior to that he covered a mile ill 2.05 1-4 in the first heat of a race in which some of the fastest three- yearolds in the country took parl. He wolii the hept but Anna Brail- ford’s Girl won the race, which was on ‘a mile track. ln the championship sweepstakes Chesley H. Scarcey was more ori .. _ less of a. sensation last year as a.“ Columbus’ ohm’ ‘huy 2°’ he m“ distanced and the result was that his rivals Anna Bradford's Glfli flill information at hand indicates that Cheslcy H. Seorcey will not be seen in Canada before June. 13c and there is a possibility that he will be started either at Fremont Belloltlintrelfilelldtlvgaflllhesgullsilséllgll701' Bmoklyll Park. Qilifl Short Ship ‘Circuit towns, before moving east- ward. Meanwhile the Grattans, John R ‘Branden and Dan Hedgewootl will‘ meme ‘jogged along and prepared for thei the reception which is planned fol‘ the progeny of Clay King and As a large number of Maine and New. Brunsurick fans requested information from us as to what Chesley Secrecy did lust season, we submit the following: Ohin Short Ship, Marion, 0.. June 1, 1922l.—-3-yeilr-0ltl pace; $500 pilrse: ' Echo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l 1 1 (lhcslcy H. Seurcey . . . . .. 2 2 2 Tlis Judge . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 3 3 (irnlld Circuit, North Randall. 0.. Jilly 0, lil2Il~Tho Exptirilncnt, 3- yoars-old pace, $2.230: Anlln Bradford's Girl . . . . . 1 1 1 Chesley H. Seurcey . . . . . 2 2 2 Kinney Silk . . . . . . . . . . .. :i :i 3 Echo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. '3 5 5 Tlnie-—2.0i'i%, 2.05%, 2.065% . Grand Circuit, Toledo, O.,—-.luly 13, 192_3.——3-year-old, $1,500 purse: Anna Bradford's Girl . . 9 1 1 (‘hesley H. Searcey .. .. l 2 2 Llllla Forbes . . . . . .. . 2 3 5 Palmetto .. . 7 7 3 Arlon Silk . . . . .. . 4 4 d Leverage . . . fl 7 4 Utah . . . . . . . . . . l0 6 R Lorena Watts . .. 7 9 fl Myrtle Garner . . . . . . . . ..1l 8 10 1-4 1-2 3-4 Mlle {l1 1-2 1.04 1.35.14 2.05 -1-4 32 1-4 1.03 1,34 2,05 1-4 33 1.06 1-2 1.37 2.07 1-4 20, IElZfL-il-yeanold pace, $2,000 purse: Chesley H. Searcey . . . . . .. 6 1 1 Arion Silk 1 3 3 Kinney Silk . 1 2 2 Joe Direct . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 'i‘imo‘2.12. 2.07 1-4, 2.09 3-4. Grand Circuit, Columbus, 0., Jilly 25, 1923.—3-yearold champion sweepstakes, $9.300: noitiior handball i, Anna Bradford's Girl 1 1 5 Kinney Silk . . . . . 2 4 1 Lulla Florbes ii 2 2 lrlyt-nig Direct a o 4 Echo . . . . . . . 7 3 6 Hollyrood Angu . ,8 8 3 Symbol Direct . 4 7 8 Palmetto . . . . . .. .. . Dis Chesley H. Searcey .. .. Dis 'l‘inle—2.05 1-4, 2.08 - , 2.07 3-4 Grand Circuit, Lexington" Ky. Oct. B, INS-The Tennessee, 3-year- old, 81,000. Anna Bradford's Girl .. 1 1 Cheoley H. Secrecy . ..2 2 Kinney Silk . . . . . . . .. . 3 3 Palmetto 5 4 builo Forbes . . . . 4 5 The foregoing is our complete ro- cord of his performances for the" 1923 seulm. He might have boon soflt over some of tho double tracks at the fairs but we have nothing in our dope book to indicate that be ‘w no o starter in any‘ of them. These furnish a good lino on him. however, and also indicate that he you mt: overworked and lfiollld be in good condition for a‘ flnocolo- polgn ‘in 19H.- l v THE CHARLOTTETOWN “GUARDIAN EThe Sport Page -_-,-p-io-n- --.-_-_--.|-»| .. o ' PAGE saves; '4 ' s -lm Everybody Read‘ llritlsll as [lie-y flllitt liisi tlii~ Allie llnll ii glkll" of (lrl-at flit: last have ilrnfessitilial, lllFi ’l‘lle desire lilitclu-ll who tllillllltllilly ltl not driving llirilwartls null livllillllvri. Elli much so far us lll- uncle did. lie was considered at olii- time the “siege l-tiilple ot‘ lielili several driven llllll- (in his last tullr with llunlcali the lattl-i-‘u art-raise drivel was longer than Allin-hells. wlitly, ill the professional clilliilp-llilill-s wer lollsliip nl‘ llritiau, No. 4—THE LONG GAME it was repuril-ll lif lliillti‘ \\'i~.ih- ere-ll at tlii- lllut- of his wiiiliiiig the Ailinio that his drives ur i‘lillin|iiiili>lilp, were lilil as lull}; The ri-ilsliil girl ii for this wins not. lliai, lie llzlll but. l‘2ill|i'|' lil- hail vi-tl distance for ‘Till years he liad liriliziifs . Ulli‘ (if llilllFPllllll‘ || iflIIi-ltl-‘ii lll'l\'i‘l'5. liilll still he had |l‘illli'i'llll‘lili'tl ou ilisinuti- irllm the iii-Vii wuli ll t‘lllillllllflllrllllll. lt'4'. in incl llll orgy of swatlilil; is nuuthvl" gillfeij- liritlnli, lint tiurliig seas-inns till-ri- who have lilll- lie- :| young irish bill-line] The Desire for Distance for Blllfihlllll,'('<'l‘llillll)' l 1| bliitflllill from flit! tee oli aillailiillli-l' ll_\' thirty yards, posst 1 I * r j ' ‘ ' | u -~ A v ‘ ' - d“ "ll-a oi 20 to 5U yallls, and yiii a grvnl advantage, other things lie- Mitchell won the liiutcli several up. lliL', \. '1il'l'11l"'“l.\'. llaft‘ uvc-l-t-oillu lliis lilll- liiiiuli. \\'li:ll a pzirlilllix tgoll is! Pllyl-rs ‘as a cl: l~-lill:il iilll‘ \'t‘l', I'.il"lll Ill rliiui .i<l ll-llli pewijfu luups fur llli‘ lulu,- illu-s llol .'l]l|ii‘i'i‘lili-- lii~i liuli gifts. liliriili- ilu- |;|,.| lt-\\‘ you,“ ‘ppm. liim iii-i ii ll iliviiltiil rliiiiigi- in illi- luv-thud: of anal-l. ill lii till- igull liiliir-ll .\'i:|ii-- ' has sl-t iii ilz-lwl liiiliur, llzis its re- ‘iliiii ii is diffivilli lo say \\'lli'lllt'l‘ ll llily-‘i ill‘ iiiii, unless olli- knows flit‘ coilrsl- and lieziihi-l- Pulltliffljiigi, Advantages of Long Hiltinq i l)lllli':lli flllflt" "ziid that if all ilie 530 _\' ‘ilH lung, Mitchell stroki-s to any golfer, ilii- mail who cull s H Iclilllll givi- i-tpliil. fur lii- is playing n. ll-ourst l-usily 500 yards shur r- tlllill his l|]||lt)lli'lll. llut there is} iliist tlil- ruli. (ltlier ihlliizs (lllifll; illSlflllCO wltll ]t.iilies ari- uot equal. 'l‘lle lung llriv-i golil-rs is all insatiable one, and yet ler, that. is llu- unusually lolliz out‘, here are two famous golfers whofil \ ts tlli- linll with trciileiillollsl itilliW-‘ll, alill it is a notorious fact ' that mot-i ll('2l\'_‘y' llittl-rs are quite special iavents. These include Donn Ohio Short Ship, Findlay, 0., July llll lllllll lHE SPHINTEH“ (Associated Press) DES filOlNldS. 1a., ' April 17.4‘ Tile Drake Relay (lnrlllwil, (‘Slilll- lislicd 15 years ago with only a handful of lltlllfllfifidll conlpctitiou. has lllitl such growth that the event this yfllll‘ promises to attract a roc- ord breaking list of 1,500 track null fir-ill stars, respresentilll: llltllT‘ than 100 leading universities and colleges lll the west and llllil-WEBL ’l‘lle relays will be staged in the Drake Stadium, April 25-26, the same time tile Penn Relays are ‘ueld ill Philadelphia. Perfnrlllallces will be watched with interest lio- cause liluiiy of the elltrztllls are out to represent Aluerlcu ill tllc Oly- mpic gzillleil. Charles Paddock will llcatllliiel the Friday progranl, when he will match his sileoli against a field of star sprinters ill a special 100-yarll dash. Pllddtlclc is tllc joint lloldcr of the world's record of’ :09 0-10 ill the t-ulltllry, with E. J. Kelly null‘ Howard l‘. Drew. lil- also holds the world's rt-ltord for the 221i lliill 300 ylirrl events, hl-sitli-s-l lluirkl-i for 100, 21m uud tiuo uu-tl-rs. EVPTY university iii the \\'o.-iii-rii (lollilirelll-e, most oi’ lllt‘ lilissnlu-l Volley llll‘llllli‘l‘.‘<l and teams fruln the east and uw-st will he l-lltored. The cilllcge set-lion ll:i.~i‘:ili|':ii'ivll ll furlllitlnbli- entry list. Otllol‘ individual slurs oi‘ world's record tome will colnpll-ii: iii lllvl ofti-il wille of the lilark. 'l‘ll<-ll again on some courses, ex- ! =5 \_ . HURDLI N G STAR Carl Christiensson, Swedish hurdling star. - has just hung up a new record of 7 3-5 seconds for the (JO-yards race over four hurdles. He always wears glasses even in record-breaking competition ' the hall is ('llil7.;,’t‘if, wllvu we must throw caution lo the \\'lllil and sys- tulnlltirlllly hit the llllll rigorously froin the tee. Chest Colds-.- get rid Brolvn ll f iill l il . - -- - - ~ - '- . . mo.“ ...-ii... $213.43.‘? Wflldl. lf.“‘ll°‘.l.17"..li?..§l‘.‘I.J‘?l"“,;.l§Zi ‘Syn vigcilr“{‘.‘-“y"""“ii_"“ "f" mph in m]? pole “m”, and the Alwfhqving hpyund term,“ Y ilre sunk. iior l.'- it illt-ollipzltlhle 6!I‘|('illl -cn egiate oiltdoor record of and it luay just llllpilcll that milcli . . . 13 iwt. 2 inches; and Milton All-inlay be inst. The exilcricnccd golf- £212,033“? W“ mm "n" y“ do n gier, ‘llllfl0lii. who established ulller sizes up the l-uurse and particu? ‘y {lmlerlczin l}'€‘(:fli‘(l 10f 203 foot. it llir shot, illltl decides when to lot llcesilt "-' ll‘ ' - '- v - . . , Drake lulvetuhjyghrnlltztllow M m" gllllfillllo“llhll-l ‘Al-fer: a-ny speflhng u“. SWIM: m m“ , _ , _ _ .‘ . , _‘ y‘ _ _' _ ‘ ‘ p4’ right place. Playing with lolit: Ill‘l\'- llalnltl (lsliolni, Illinois A. (., is no matth lill the llllli-Z ticcurute Pr‘, h‘. 1km“), ll 1- n. l \\'ill it> tt l it" . - - '- - - . ... .~ . ' ‘ “ " ’.- ‘“' ‘"‘“ WY“ ll llllp o sill ll the uoillls one, and _\\lli ll both all. \\lltl \llt.v5vv,,r“] 2mm“, m,“ “ma, hmfirs t lt simply moans that lleri-lops the liziliit. iii‘ l~‘_\'h‘lt‘l|lillll'- llirl' ",.' , inigllmgllliilrglelfikollii frztlllillnitrldl-ihullzllitlElem, pl.l_\il has still an allialliage. m,“ “nun”, filmy lvngnlpns his hall's negro slur, will he a coutest- Where Canada Lags i‘,’,ff,',‘.,,jf.'“‘I;,,"‘§j§“‘{3:;,a‘j., . , l . f < ‘ lint ill the liurtiles and broad jlllnp. . _ . _ while Danny Kinsey. who tied the,‘ -iu Canada, i think we have n."’°°" “Ptpl-mmml m "Oymflwssnlg ‘Vflfiib-‘i 1'00""! 0i’ I09 2-5 in iiie 75- a rule, played the accurate game. 2H1? "hum": pxmnpws m ‘his Ww yard high hurdles ill thc Illinois We. lum- uoi developed ally exccp-‘e ' ' relay carnival, also will be among tlolrll lllllil drivers. This, i think,‘ .» _ - . the starters ill the hurdles cvent- liasdil-en our one great defect. The “;.°.‘Iy.‘.""',hi"", Bmhh ‘k Cllarll-s Brnol-lins, of iowll, world's reason for this may be that we‘ “M” m“ ted‘) l-llaliltiion low ll rdlcr, also is -ntcl" lli v- h: i : l't'f:"i t ‘iial, b t "y" . . 9i‘- L the‘ tLilnellias lulfrilvlfllullt lelllsltlulltilll Next_-The Sear“ o’ Long Hlumg‘ ("tiiuliial iiiiSliC0li r one concentrates on distance. and) l i sols Cigarettes 39,035: , oftlleln ‘“5'a'“"”s' with direction. li is possible to hill quigkly , . Apply Sloan's gently without rub- bing. lt starts the blood circulat- ing swiftly through the tissues. The congestion breaksup. Before you know ib-tha cold is gone. Get a bottle from your dmggis: today——35 cents. It willnototajn. Sloan's Liniment-kilb pain! Package 655 pockets. llreos Stills F up for Suits and Soil; i Geo. t. Prowse, Aw»? A Everyman’: Shop A ‘ ‘i rain I M kill D Ffifllillfl‘ to the woman who is "NIB wvn 512.50 to $40.00 L ..v¢»-o&u~r» ... _ ..., llilts yand. (laps g 5'.“ ,'° “PM A l i" £mrsra~.......|..t...-_.1_.~l~...a~_'..-.-......a~_... -... .... (DPEN TWO WEEKS hand They Break Into “ThepNew Toggely" to Get Someiof tlur Wonderful Values Monday morning belweenil and 8a big fellow and a lillle fellow out lhe bars on an outside window. The small one was shoved through and he undid the door letting the other tone in. were frightened away as they dropped everything they couldn't gel in their They picked the best bul Why They Picked on lls is Easily Explained y They musi have been absolutely up against ii or they could have come in‘ the front lloor and bought giThe Best in Town-“At the Least Money l i-Egsler-lfs ihere in flats-Spring and Fall ilvercoals- - i . = s,