y DECEMBER 1s. 1911 Le o which an be prevented. ' You unhelp combat TB by buying Christmaa Scale. lr"""_'__ K tt liinere . 11c , 1s DEATHSADAY. y tugcfiofi. Hockey Practice i life, for TB ia n dlaeue There will be practice for the Midget Knotty Ninera hockey squad at the Forum this morning at 9 o'clock. All interested play- ers please attend. Rccce Practice All boys interested in trying out with the Reece Nlidgets are asked to be at the Forum at 11 o'clock this morning for practice. Signed- Pnul Williams, Mgr. 167 QUEEN ST. All. EYES éwv séérw l e THIS CHRISTMAS 3742s CHOOSE FROM 6 COLOURS All rederol lnnal Included ‘IHI FIRFICI‘ OI" for anyone of any age. Tuneful, colourful In Interior decorator alludes of Comotlon Red, Red Gold, liue, Green, ivory and brown. The loby Chomp is well proven In service. It la giving soiisfuetlo; ln thousands of Canadian homes from eeosl to coast. rm Biggest Little Radio In the wt... Made ly Northern Elaelne TBOMBS MUSIC STORE PHONE l85-L u»a-a-saaaaarecarrnssaaunsnh‘are-nu;.--;-~w" . ' n: s.- n41..11.11161‘1r|111;ng_... _ _ . _ . 1 .. _ .1.nur,.{ ‘pi-Hunt. The Back Stretch Continued from page l for two heata that stood for 15 years-tom. 2.01%. Before she was cooled out she was sold by Madden to 11. M. Hanna of Cleve- land for 850.000 which atill re- mains the highest price ever paid for a trotting mare. 1- + l» O Madden was also a. breeder of thoroughbreds and from hla fann many of the best stake winners came including Yankee, King James, sir Barton and Zev. He bred six Kentucky Futurity win- ners and from 1917 to 1028 Mad- den-bred horses won 8,011 races His method of breeding, feeding. care and training were the keys to his success and that aucceaa made him an authority on race horses. His statement that the sire is more than three-quarters of the stud therefore had weight. Said he: "Mares are necessary but at the best they can give you but one failure or winner each YGSIuA stallion will get from 50 to 75. If he is a blank. and many are, two or three years will put a large operator on the rocks." 'l' 1- 4- i- We are prone to forget and no doubt many of the younger gen- eration who are following racing never have heard of Thomas W. Murphy, who was probably one of the gwatest. if not the greatest. tramer and driver the world has cvur known. He starred with all kinds from two-year-olds to aged performers, and only one ever rc- duced his mark after leaving his stable. His advice was, never make 1a horse dull, or in other words knock the cdge off his speed. A horse should be worked within four or five seconds of where he was expected to go but a part of the mile should be al. top speed. Murphy said: "I tried this method early in my career with horses and got satisfactory results. By training them well a flash of reserve speed which reached the point desired. Peter Manning 1.56% was a splendid example of this kind of work. He was never permitted to rush up to the top of his speed until it was wanted and he always had more than was expected." Peter Man- ning was the world's champion trotier until his record was low- ered to 1.55“. by Greyhound, driven by Sop Palin. 11c also held lhc half-ntile trotting record of 2.02‘. and the two mile trottlni’. record of 4.10%. These have both been lowered by Greyhound. + 'l- + 1P With the exception of Goldsmith Maid. Peter Manning remained on the turf longer than any other champion since Flora Temple. that set up a world's record of 2.19% in 18517. 1t remained unbeaten for eight years when Dexter took over the championship with 2.17%. ‘Later that fall of 1867 Bud Doble secured Goldsmith Maid and she set the world's record of 2.14 in 1874 in her-nineteenth year. She 1111111 IS MURE Now . 1011mm HDSPITALITY dd for a’! t Dude-mark: nun 111...... tiring. Althea-be! bottle: of Oeea-Cela nu eentraet wlth Coca-Cola 1.1a J. 8LT. lllllllll CHARLOTTETGWN c.1111 formula/r lTEll PHONE WI Trapsheotcrs, Golf Champions Debate SPOKANE. Dec. 12 —(AP)—'l‘w0 Spokane trapshooters think they can pick off with shotgun blasts a; golf ball in full flight. . Marvin il-iudl Ward. ucsicrn amateur golf champion, thinks they can't. The Spokane athletic round table thinks the argument should be settled by a. ctinlicafil. So Ward will toe off Sunday with a red golf bail. Frank Stoop, for- mer American Trapshooting As- sociation sectional champion. 11nd Mayor Arthur Mechnn. northwest trapshooting champ. will .blnzo away. Ward figures his travel 120 miles an hour for the first 50 yards. Gunsmiths say the muzzle velocity of a trap load is 900 feet per second but the effect- ive range is 60 yards. so the gun- ners must hit the ball quickly or not at all. ' REMEMBER WllEll By The Canadian Press Montreal Wanderers ivnrc 1111c o1 Canada's outstanding hcckcy teams. It. was just 41$ years ago today til-at. several old-time greats-Jack Mar- shall and Dickie Boon - signed Wanderer contracts and turned out to practise forthc 1904-05 season. had raced from the Atlantic to the Pacific and it is stated that her rail Journeys totalled over a quarter of a million miles. She won over $350,000 and even today the name of Goldsmith Maid re- mains a revered one among horse- men the world over. 1- Il- + 1- Myrpn MacArthur keeps buying the get o! Abner '1‘. Clegg 2.041%; and in that he shows good Judg- ment. The latest is a. two-year- old pacer that he boughtmfrom J. E. Turner, Hope River. The young- stcr‘s dam in Nora Kalmuck and he ia a. most promising individual. Mr. Turner has also in his stable a. yearling lull sister. 0' i 1b + Lettcrs from Jim Pcndcrgasl. are grcatlyprized by us and our road- ers. Here is the latesm-“Georse Brookins has a beautiful colt from Usclta Britton 2.00 by Abner T. Clegg 2.04%». It is a late-comer but 1t would take a lot of money to get it away from George. Peter McMahon has a beautiful colt out of Bebe Mclillwyn 2.10 and these are only a couple of specimens of the many that are being reared in Kenslngton and vicinity. You and Pat (Power) both gave Joe O'Brien a great God Bless You! Ea and his family deserve it. O 0- O O golf ball will “Well, the really great Joe limits lost the right although he got the decision. I am afraid Joe is through. Walcott is the Cinder- ella man now. He was lucky to get a chance just when Joe com- nuanced to go down the toboggavi slide. Joe's continuous training since he was 1B years old has tended towards staleness. It looks as though he, could not get down. to proper training. Jeilfryes was like that in his last bout with Jack Johnson. There was an at- tempt made to flx that fight bu: it backfired badly. After about ten days training Johnson sent word to Jeffryes: "Mists Jeffryes. you gotta light.’ Hence the Jeff- ryea funk. A Fairbanks. Altlkn. mine operator had 825.000 bet on Jeffryes. He was able to do some hedging and out down his losses." "Jim's" remarks re the fight game are authoritative as he defeated the light-heavyweight champion of the world. Jack "Twin" Sullivan 1t Dawson. Alaska. in 1908. Q 4- It One of the most prominent of the breeders of harness horse speed of years ago. Duncan Rob- inson, North River, passed away euly this week. Mr. Robinson bred such good performs-rs as Iona Girl 2.10%. Rexlignt 2.18%. Oapitoln 2.21% and many others that we cannot recall. He was a man whose word was as good as his bond and the friends that he has made will deeply regret his PM!- ing. To his wife and family we extend on behalf of ourselves and readers sincere sympathy. For Sale TRUCK RUNNING GEARS For Tractor Trailers I l.AWll.OR'S AUTO SALVAGE Opposite Forum THE GUARDIANLCHAR . . -. V nines You A uavifauuo or mo: CHRYSLER SAFETY-RIM wums wrrn supra cusmou mas orva YOU A smoomm, SAFER mo: Again Chrysler brings you something new. This time, a ma'or development in tire esign—the new, re- volutionary Super Cushion tires. These pillow-like tires combined with the famous Chrysler Safety-Rim Wheels make a erfect team for safety an smooth riding. With Chrysler Safety-Rim Wheels it is practically im- possible for s tire to twist or pull off the rim in the event of a blowout. Super Cushion tires with their 26% more air volume at only 24 pounds maximum pressure provide a "softer" air and cooler running which lessens the chances of a blowout. These new tires mounted on Chrysler . Safety-Rim Wheels and Chrysler's advanced weight- distribution give you a new kind of ride-a safer, smoother ride than you've ever enjoyed before. The combination of these new tires with Chrysler Safety- Rian Wheels will establish new standards of safety in motoring. Super Cushion tires and C 11 r y s l e r Safety-Rim Wheels are STQNDARD equipmenron all Chrysler models. Chrysler Ingineera liavo done wooden to cushion) their cars against up and down shocks (Iefr). Lateral or crosswise shocks (right) had never been satisfactorily absorbed until Goodyear J ‘ Super Cushion tires. Pillow-like Super Cushions soak up lateral slmrk and give a surprisingly smoother. "cushionad” ride. Phone 860 A II. l. IULIJN, Mount ltewart F. R. MQLAIIIE -- - ___ t ___V _.-__._. __...._., _ ,,_,,___ n‘ n A _ 1.1:. MIGDOIIIIG aco m '1" "i" """' i "'1' “M n.1- Bi .1 w.-.. ~ » Hl-Bh single B. MlcDOnlld Z66. ‘ t g ( ls High three 1r. NU-‘DODIlQ sea. - a 11g 9. Continued from Page I P°I1"::;‘:sxat_ll‘ 35 whim" t M'~ Thi S H \» . i R. Mc-Kcnna T. McAdam. ........ "196 240 156 _ s rusrmos. Mlch.. Dec. ia-(Am E- Kelly - J. Campbell --.-. --_-.-1M 106 193 , Thtawll k ‘_—'_‘ _pm1," pa“; (Dluy) Tm“; o; ’1‘otal-269l. R. Dunn _ ....20Z 123 117 many thsusaggnfrlasllzlsgelvzivldidbllz ligfigllafi§$a§rcgtln "mp orfhnu" Detroit Tlgera. veteran of the Tlwp- P Curley 132 121 cause they have round that 1t gives muaevinsnarogficilillilgsbesm‘ bmquee Ieggug 5111-1“; buebnp, '1‘. Cr8lgl1t0l1 .... 139 Z01 111 L. Murray . . 171 168 "M11011 effective. dependable mcd- and fill up with your syrup T113 onqeuon‘ today drew the “mob s_ Trainer Tom1_“39_ s \ {cine for distressing winter coughs. gives you 10 ounces of cougkyyrnn n1 fire of the weekly Hastings F- Carla. . lhwkaz- _. ;.§§°“Y*°m‘1—“nv°11aw=d°1¢- unusually qulck-actlns’ and depend- glanrrierhfor a slgeech attended by gull?’ t-~~ W. Smith ...... .._ 149 200 141 03pm; argifgggggfipiifnglgtgygcgfi‘ggfirgg? Y? 9°‘ If?" "m?! "imlwli ' z ac ool len ra. ~ B B" Y. Scott .~___......134. ‘i4 13-1 i di ' - m “W- 116v" B90 5.8m! The Banner attacked the so. Total—2483. .1. Murphy .-_ _ .2sa 14c ice zllgilsvnerrdilélllezggfiellllr-gilll£01313: “eve-W pl°“a”'_'°h“d'°“'°'°"' ‘ year-old Trout gdltoflglly 1°;- h1, High single A. MacDonald 282. H. Conway M. .. 119 Then makeasyrup by stirrin cw‘ h ouubeaurprlsedbytnewayittakeq “torrent o! lmutly, 1mm 501mg," High three E. Doucette 608. C. Ileclalr 181 “P5 “granulatedsugarandongcugggflggot ”°,"§,'",°§f'>"“" glvmg “mm and vice-president Jamea Mathews Points: Tnistles 4; Tigers i. Total-2403. ilv§l§“°§.“ m‘: “Qmvnta. until dis- sooth: 51o irerftatelgorierlnsslaggilzjgefi‘ . . ‘a - ‘éi.i.“°..‘?.?§.'i ..°"““" sl’°'"“.‘°“" W3"??? m» M T. Mess... w. . . .......:::.."1si:‘::::.'l;"::::.ta* “who t‘ In 8P0 vgy rom . a an 157 High three C. LeClair 630. nae‘ s ~ a oesutplcasalneverywayg the Tiger pitcher for hla address H. Doucette 159 Points" Hot Shots s 1.2- Hawks Ive! You Money. FIJI Ilellel. I ll Ml! l before 1.000- club members Tues- W. Corbett 143 1 1-2.. l u. y a‘ day nlzht. L. Vessey . 220 __-______ fin "Trent's exhibition here was the A. Doyle . m; CHTOWN ALLEYS Total_laso ,. _ . q.» I most flagrant use of profanity and R. Bradley 225 Candlepln League Cli pers- l QUAGRA! Now IXTINCT vulgarism 1 ever heard." Mathews 111111-2035. H P" m,” declared "....I-!e certainly sold Bohunlasz- Blltlw- IWColllnor: Quagms‘ Small south Atrium our club down the river‘ and there Reg hizivponaid ..... -156 111s 152 w. Stead so a1 '1'. Strain ' o4 3s equine animals‘ "wmd l“ "ml" ought to be an apology.’ S. Doirgn H w] c_ Mohair 98 a.‘ I Mcxumon- ous herds on the open plains. ‘Twill P011111 not be reached lm- E. Blanchard 113 g Callaghan 10-; 100 N‘! MCK . 93 3° mediately for comment. M. Robinson 88 R. Whltlock . 83 83 Total-kllxilllie 9W1“ 96 High three E Callaghan 3H‘ C- Mllrilliy 189 G. Cudmore 8i 101 High single 1V1 McKenzie iii 150mm: Bmz 3 1-2; cuppa" I ilNlhlilQ Grafton Sh. (Iharlottetown 0B8"! lII-I-AI. Hunter liver n a. nancas. emu