Jt-EBUABYA 1.2411 Peters Wins In ‘Tourney Playing the s 0nd gains o! the second section o the Provincial Hillard tournament being gts e4 at Alleys. e Peters last nl w“ ‘cart. 204 th score o . e winn . log his margin in the last pits-tum the contest. NIOR R 0 YALS WI-_I_IP MONC 101v AN \ true cucnwritazogivv sisal» S 3 BACK STRETCH IIOWII TIIE A correspondent has forwarded us n. 41991118 from on Ontario news lillpfil‘ headed "Harness Horsemen nrc Finding Favor with the New Barrier." We quote: ‘T1111; {n11 at Dufferin track the McNnmgrg barrier was used. The public as well as the majority of trainers were in favor of it providing a few or the rough spots were ironed out in connection with its operation, There was one thing the ‘some; method of starting did, it elimim atcd llII the tedious scoring that had been prevalent in the past." Our frlned asks why not use it at Charlottetown? For his informa. tloii and othel we would soy that thc management of the Provincial Exhibition have been in touch with the makers of the McNamara bar- l‘if‘l' and have its installation un- dcr conlsdcrotion. However, it is iiot quite as satisfactory as would fllllfear from the cli ping above. Iii the last heat of e Free for All at Dufferin track, every horse was disqualified and there was some considerable row from driv- crs. owners and spectators. If one- could be sure of drivers and horses co-opernting the barrier would be ideal but there are bad actors fllllilflg the horses and drivers who piiin the works, so in many cosa the use 0.1’ a barrier has led to iery unsatisfactory results. ted. For years lovers there have made the ers pziss more pleasantly be- e c-f the activities oi’ the New cw Racing Club. This year dficirils I'll‘ ' President, George S ' ent, Harold Dick- i; li-lrcctors, Preston Campbell Dickivson, Henry Houston, _ Orr. Blair Andrew. Reginald Al. eili; secretary; C.B. Orr; Start- cz-._Pcrry Dckirsoii; Judges, C'eve l: iii-an, Uicstcr Biillman. Pres- I'll (Jainnhcll. Granville Bimtain; ‘llrucr Joseph Stewart: Clerks of i m‘ .. e. Mcrviii Biillman. War- i ‘in Li‘; Announcer, Prcston Cniniibe l. - Q. A summary’ of the first ice races livlil oii N w Glasgow ice this win- ifi" n1ip'~ni's in this week's issue of i u Hiiriics Horse. published in Pl lilldCIliIlIfi. It was taken from Vic Charottctown Guardian. Funds for the financing of the i were obtained in a very pleas- .i_v. to wit, by a goose supper r-‘mli was well attended. with tho sun of $175 being realized. 'I'1lf‘!‘(' are a. lot of promising rnrcd prospects in the vicinity of NW1‘ GIASWHV. Last Saturday eleven lock part in three classes. ~ l <1 time for the 1-4 mile was iicis and the racing was good. ivil be hcld every Saturday I cinomi on New Glasgow river if" A cclt race is in the offing iirh colts owned by the following: 11 '1" Airlrriv. Roy Mills, Eamest arid Tcddy Railings. The first are by Alivorthv and the by Peter Worthy. i itzirtii S. Thane Belyea writes us from 1‘ §'i‘10\\'ll. N.B., that John Willard 'ui of the turf who handled I1. Braden 2.02".» so success- diii-iiir his racing career in —- 1 Fredericton, is wintering Peter McKinney 2.12. that good Lrotier Jessie by Mc I Win 1.591;. She is B. full sister t0 The Abbe Win 2.09%. Frank also has Joe McKinney that he is giving lessons to. He is a full brother to Addie McGraw 2.1011. recently sold by Raoul Reymond. Southport. Joe is a. three-yeiir-old and a well set up. well developed and promising trotter. His dam. Leonor McKinney 2.08%. had quite a career. She was given her rcc- ord cs a three-year-old by the ia- mous Billy Andrews. who drove Lce Axworthy to a world's record of 1.58%. Her sire was McKinney 2.11% and her dam Miss Leo Rcx by Galieo Rex. She was brought to Woodstock by Walter Mott, who trailed her with Silas E. Rice for Toiiz 2.08"». Rice trained her at. Fredericton in 1922 and she showed vcry fast on the trot but WAS deficient in race manners. She coiiid trot an eighth from the wire in 15 SOPUHIIS but took hold and the last eig‘ th would be considerably slower as she cou'd not be rated. Rce traded her with Harry Jewctt for High Knob Beauty 2.0911. bought her back again after she won a race at F rederlcton. Later that sum- mer he sold her to E.O. McDonald. who in turn traded her irith Addi- son McGraw for Kate Volo. by R01’ olo. This is how Addie lVlcGraw 12o.‘ her name.—-McGraw D1011 111'!‘ 1° Star Todd and got two colts by that hcrse, then he bred her to The Klinker and got Addie McGraiv. He then bred her to The Manor and got two colts. Peter Conroy trained the oldest of lliesc col‘s at Woodstock one year but it did not show much. Leonor ivns also broil to Clay Watts and produced two colts to him. She was next bred ‘.0 Great Brltton and iinnlly lo Forc- foather 2.15%, by San Fraiicusco. Foreieather will be qiiiienibcred as raced by the Kecfs cl Saziit John the same year as they had Peter Farren. In foal to Forcfsathci- she was sold to Frank Noble and Peter McKinney was the result. Leonora career as a brood mfyrf was still not at an end and in 193;» she was bred to The Kliiikcr iind produced a nice foal called ltiiby N. Billy Keyes was engined to break and train her the fall of 1936 and while try-ling to get her harness-wise she reared up. came over backwards and oroke ‘ncr neck. The last colt Leonor 91°" duced was Joe McKinney. b1‘ T111‘- Klinker, the tree-,venr old full bro- ther to Addie McGiaw that Frank Noble is now jogging. When Joe McKinney W115 thrcc weeks old old Imonor McKinney passed to the troticrs liist liiivcii. In her life time she had given b rili to eleven foals. two of tiirm cui- standing trotters~Addic MrGriiw 2.10% and Peter McKinney 2.12. The Grand Circuit. the banner race meet for harness horses which used to be comipcsed entirely oi mile tracks, has now six twice- arounds in the line-un-Goshcn, N. y" Reading, Pa., Mlneclii. N.Y.. Anderson, Indiana. Louisvilc. Hen- tucky. and Delaware, Ohio. inn- .\ inc and the Marltlmes and years apnlis will start the ball rolllirz on a1 set up ii track record at Char- wown. has moved to a farm near ci" and for the first time in ~cl iniiny years the big barn June 24th and the Circuit will be oonciuded at Lexington. September 23rd. The Hamblctonlan sink: for three-year-old trotters will be ‘For Today P: -Aniiuuncement was mode to- night that the bpmiifikillllig championships s90 sored by the Saint John police am- ateur nLhleLic lur entries is Fen. 23. 1t is expected fend his maritime title. Bettina Earns Further Chance At Crown _...F__ _ NEW YORK, Feb. 2-1111’) —Mel. io Bettina, wno lost the ingot-heavy- ueigm. cnauqpionshtp because 1.0 uouiuifl. go we route. snoweo o“- tiincc abuny for the first time to. ma!“ .111 5101mm: l-reu Apustoli m 1.; bruising rounds in Madison square Gui-den to earn gnome} cnunce m. the 175-pouna champion- eiljallé gin-tum weigneu 113; Apusloil A ~ n Pacing himself nioel clo rouic for the first timIe S1359 “II: came out, of Beacon. N Y.. to rise to championship heights, Bettina, belied the San Francisco bellhop iri- to helpies ubmission from the 111mb F-hPOHBh the 12th beam. When the lighters returned to their cor- ners at the end of the 12th. Whitey UJXLSLCIII, Apostolls trainer, told referee Arthur Donovan, the mo. middleweight king was in no condi- 1,1011 to continue. A crowd of 12.369 contributed to a gross gate of $33,218 to see the 12 rounds of slugging and mauling by ivliich Bettina. who lost the cham- pionship to Billy Conn in this same arena last smmer, qualified to chal- lcng/f the Pittsburgh Irishman again in arch or April in the Garden. After the ii ht was over, Larry White Aposto i’s manager, announ- ced he was going to “make Fred quit the ring for good." Ice Racing Scheduled The Victoria. Driving Club will hci: another race meet off the Victoria Pork speedway this after- noon starting at 2 o'clock sharp. it, was iezuucu last night. noises irave not been classified but inc 115i. appearing below prom- LsLs even closer competition than was the case last Saturday on Lhe occasion of the first ice naoina o. tile season, Pplloivuig are the horses that \\'lll take unit; UU‘l\\‘911€€1'. Peter Mabel‘. Pluckv Scott. Allie Burnham. rwyai Jim. JllS/Pi’ K.. Lclwo. Margaret's Abbe. Vim-lino Kalmtiick, Mr. ‘Fiiiey. Betty lluu. Uuicilel‘ Boy. Soldier Girl. Jniic Sctt. Janet Axworthv. and otnci-s. Set Date For Meet SAINT JOHN, N. 13.. Feb. Z -—(C- Maritime indoor n. association will be held licre Feb. 26. The closing date Johnny Qulgg, saiit John, will de- Condition Of Chas. Gorman Is Serious Wright Trophy Curling Rink , in the and second round matches for the Keefe 'I‘rophy. the 111N013 limited to first and sec- ond year players will be played to- day in conjunction with the regu- lar Saturday Prize Bonspiel at the Supper will be served as usual in the Winchester from 5.30 until 7 p. m. Banquet Hall Today's Schedule: 2 P. M. Ice 1 D. H. Wellard l". M. Cannon W. Pickard E. H. Sounders S. S. Smith V. A. Fraser J. P, Simmonds P. S. Cobb Skip Skip Ice Z Hon. JP. McIntyre H. S. Calibeck H. J. Kennedy w, T, weir E. Tanton D. M. Gass C. H. Black R. E. Spillett 5111i) Skip Ice 3 H R. Bevan A. W. Mathieson DF- H081! J. C. Montgomery F B Conrad C. MlwKenzie A. W. Hyndman H. Winchester Skip Skip Ice 4 J. A. Simmonds L. E. Wellner G. F. Hutchinson R. McMillan J. J. Lama-bee J. Burden C. F. H. McDonald F. A. S. Jones Skip skip 3.30 P. M. Ice 1 Jas. Carragher Dr. McDonald L. W. Roper R, D. Quigley T. W. L, Proiivse Dr. Pierce G. G. Hughes Dr. Tidmarsh Skip Skip Ice 2 A. Rattenbuiy J S. MacKay C. N. Earle J. M. Bell G M. Avard R. G. Splllett W.R. Cruickshanks J. A. Bentley Skip Skip Ice 3 G. R Henry P. M. Dakin R. Jenkins M. W. Weeks J. Moore R. C. Stoddard Col. Full L. B. McMillan Skip Skip 3.30 P. M. Ice 4 W. D. Glllis W. M. Bears G. R. Lleefe I. Home Dr. Robbins R. A. Corning W W Lord Judge Duffy Skip Skip 5 P. M. Icc J Cerry J. C. Bentley J E. Harris W. E Cotton W. Plckard Cleaver McLean W. Matheson C. MacKinnon Skip Skip Ice 2 Jas Carragher J R. Kennv R T. Holman Gordon White A. H. Mould Geo. Brady J. E. Harris Jas Cobb Skip Skip L 1 Two Trophy Matches To Be Played In Conjunction With Saturday Bonspiel Third round matches Ice l S. P. Paoli Jr. A. Hogan A. W. McNeil G. A. McPherson J. P. Clark D. McGuire E. M. Bagnall G. Cochrane Skip Skip Ioe l ghiTkDavio L. Tait Cox Dr McGuigan Dr. Lantz E 8. Coffin Dr. Creelman A G. Putman 5K1? Skip 6.45 J- CW1‘? A Murlcy A. B. Cutclidfe A H Mould J. H. Howatt F A Drlscoll Dr. McIntyre R, R, Bell Skip Skip Ice l F7911 1711111111911 R. V. Creighton F. B. Clarke S. Benton J. P. Hillion E. G. Scott F- R McLaine A. Belcher Skim Skip Ice 8 G. A. McPLerson J. A. McAdam N. D. McLean W. R. Seaman D. Brenton E. D. Nicholson W. L. Brenton H. L. Sear Skip Skip Ice 4 M. A. Howatt L .Turner Dr. Keeping , Don Grant W. R. Jenkins J. S. Walker J. W. Boulter Geo. McLeod $11111 Skip 8.15 W. G. Hogg W. Gilliespie Walter Wilson A. McPherson P. W. Turner R. Ellison J. F. McLeod E. R. Miles Skip Skip Ice 2 H. C. Bohaker W. D. Tanton F. G. Moore R. Carruther H. F. McPhee R. F‘. Worthy A. V. Spillett W. C. Dairies Skip Skip Ice 8 J. H. McNeil Hon. H. H. Cox E. llouiilier D. Etter Geo Thompson F. M. Nash J. J. Morris Dr. Giddings Skip Skip Ice 4 R. B. Nicholson Dr. Leadwell A. T. McKinnon M MacKinnon I-I. I. Spillett W. R. Adams W. H. Townsend A. McLeod Skip Skip The following are the opposing skips for the third round for the Wright Trophyvs G. G. Hughes Dr. Tidmsrsh W. R. Crulckshanks J. A. Bentley R. R. Bell Dr McIntyre J. P. Simmonds P S. Cobb Skins for second round of Keefe Trophy play. C. F. H. McDonald F. A. S. Jones A. Mathiascm C. Macliinnon J. E, Sterns J85 C0519 E, M. Bagnall G. Cochrane Millionaires I/Vhlip Miners’ Team 9 - 2 SYDNEY. N. S._ Feb. 2 —(CP) — Sydney Millionaires coasted to e 9-2 victory over Glace Bay Miners in a Cape Breton Hockey league game toni t and dealt a severe blow t0 the iners‘ hopes of a. playoff. With only two full weeks of ay remaining n the regular sche ule, the Miners are one point behind the second-place North Sydney team. Fast and rugged the game produc- ed 15 penalties. one of them a ms- conduct to Baird of the Miners for arguing too strenuously with the officials. Doug Fritz. speedy Sydney winger led the point getterg wi five -one goal and four assists. Gardiner Rink Wins i Section Title George Gardiner skipped his rink to a 9-7 victory over M. C. Reynolds rink at the Montague Curling Club oii Wednesday night the victory giving the Gardiner rink first place 1Il the second section of the compe- ‘titlon for the Clarkson shield. Linueps and Scores: A. Currie B. McDougall 1.). MacDonald F, MacKenzie U. Boenner F. McIntyre 1M. C. Reynolds G. Gardiner Skip 7 Skip 9 Signs For Title Bout NEW YORK. Feb, 2—-(APl— Hymie Caplan announced tonight that he had signed his fighter. Lou Salica of New York. for s 15- zound world bantamweight cham- pionship bout with Georgie Pace of Cleveland in Cleveland Feb. 29 Pace was recently designated bantamweight titleholder by‘ the National Boxing Association after Sixto Escobar of ‘ cated the title. Salica. K. O. Morr- gan of Detroit and Lou Olivers of California were named as out- standing challengers. Tournament T0 Open On Monday Night The provincial English billiard championship tournament will open at the Sunnyside Billiard Parlor on Monday evening. Feb. 5th at 8 o'clock when Harry Red- mond meets Eric barter in what promises to be an exciting match. In all eighteen players have enter- ed and a ieal bang-up tournament is anticipated. As last year's win- ner did not choose to enter. a new champion W111 emerge at the end of the tournament, sponsored an- nually by the manager. Mr. Fred lVLcMahcn. Tuesday night Arthur Peterson meets Jack Wil- liams. The public are oordiallv m- vited to witness these matches. Royal Air Force Coach Suspended From the first faceoff after Moncton Junior League. the occasion warranted, fed Moncton. composed oi’ a hard- working, never-say-die band of players were seldom in the picture last night as the Royals’ checker- board passing plays wok them deep into enemy teritory time after time th..t forced the visiting goalie to sensational heights to keep the S6076 TIOm mounting IJIID 11011018 figures. And the visiting forwards had a. rocky road to Boates citadel as Jay and McDonald slammed 1n- coming forwards to the ice time af- ter time with bone-Jarrmg body slams. The visitors were in on top of Boates several times during the game but each time the local goal- 16 Olltsuessed the 18/31; skating tor- wards. Sensational Display The game was far from the close battle that the two Junior squfld-‘i were expected to furnish but the largest crowd of the 5885011 185i- night saw the Maritime Champions gave a sensational display both 0f- fensively and defensively 8s they prepare for the coming defence of their tri-province crown. Smooth- skating Aubin Biaoquiere of the sec- ond line led the snipers with three goals; Jimmy Roach accounted for two along with Bucko Trainer, with Pud Roach and George McLeod sei- ting the other two. The kid line oi’ Wnitlock, Blanchard and Richard was kept off the score sheet but we “kids" missed several by the mat- ter of inches as they showed a pass- ing attack that was the equal of anything seen during the game. Breau got credit for the Moncton goal being the last visiting player to touch the puck before McLeod slammed it into his own cage 1n at- tempting to Clem‘. Royals’ first line of McLeod. Tramor and Deighan had just left the ice after a short stretch when Royals second trio opened the scor- ing at the 2:17 mark of the Perk?- e change Blacquiere took Jimmy Roachs pass. passed back to the same player and then raced into position himself to take the return pass and slam a high drive into the pipes. Pud Roach was in seconds lat- er ail alone only to have the Visit» nig goalie out-guess him. Drew First Penalty Jay drew the first penalty of the game for a knee-check but with the man advantage Moncton could d0 little against the strong defence thrown against them as McDonald started his heavy checking that was a feature of the game all evening. Jay had Just returned when Royals misled their second chance of scor- ing ss Jay missed a wide open net from five feet out. Moncton had recession Remember When : Dy The Canadian Press) New York decided 18 years ago today that hockey was s great game and the city should have more of it. The Americans were drawing such crowds that a second team was planned, and Conn; Smythe of Toronto gathered play- ers for the Rangers. Lester Patncl replaced Smythe as g manage! site: organization was complete. so v.40 9- Maritime Champs Give Impressive Display In Exhibition Encounter A goal-hungry band of Junior Royals displaying aII their passing and skating wizardy last night proved be- yond ihe shadow of a doubt. that they are well prepared for defence of their Maritime Junior hockey champion- ship when they skated and shot their way to an impres- sive 9~l victory over Moncton Sherwins co-leaders in the _ Mercury-footed forwards, backed up by a hard-hit- ting brilliant defence duo and a cool, capable goalie when the visitors speed in huge quantities as they took a 3-0 lead in the opening session, increased it to 5-1 in the middle canto and then wound up their evenings chores by blasting four counters against the hard-worked Moncton goalie in the wind-up session, Moncton’s only goal was a “gift” early in the second period a Royal player slamming the disc behind Bodies as he attempted to clear from a Moncton goal robbed Boates 0f a deserving shutout as the rangy net‘ custodian from Summerside turned formanceoll through the piece. “gang” attack. The in a flawless per- *—*_——-' " ———.—.~~——::» Three minutes and 21 seconds from the end of the period liucko Tremor who was a marked man all night scored [he prettiest goal of the game. Swerving in on a loose puck Just oumde his own blue line Bucko with a piece of stlckhanciling wiz- iirdy skated right iii on top of Cal- houn, throw him to one side and then slid the puck between the goalies body and the goal post, Bo- fore the period had ended Calhoun had pulled off three more great saves with the Sherwins forcing Boates to be mighty good 1n the last few seconds as they tested him with a three man drive. Royals struck early 111 the middle canto to make the score 4-1, Jim- my Roach the most effective play- er on the ioe last night snared the disc from a faceoff and then got a pass away to Deighan the latter scoring from the side. Moncton was robbed by Boats-s a minute later as the visitors worked their way in but they finally broke their scoreless streak as with the Royals playing minus the services of McDonald and Jay sewing penalties the visitors put on a sustained attack that hern- med the Royals m. Jay was getting ready to come back on when iii at- tempting to clear from in front of his cage McLeod siafnmeci the disc into the cage behind the suprised Boates. The score came at 7:59 of the period but three minutes later Jimmy Roach started the play that got the counter back sending Vince Roach in a. short forward pass that the latter snapped into the net as the Royals milled around inside the visitors defensive zone. The goal completed the scoring for the period as play‘ slowed down from the fast opening session but both goalies had to be good on sev- eral occasions m; rival snipers broke through the stout defences that were being thrown up for protec- tion. Royals Continue Scoring Stepping the pace up as the final session got underway Royals again scored lcs than two minutes from the start as George McLeod rac- ing through alone was stopped by Calhoun only to have Trainer pick up the rebound and flip ilie wafer into the net W5 the Moncton play- ers on the bench hollered to their mates to watch "No. G" the number Bucko carried on his sweater. Both Calhoun and Boales were good again as bot-h teams started sending every man up the ice but Royals broke through for the sec- ond goal oi the period and their seventh a! the game at 9:58 with Pud Roach feeding a pass to Jimmy 1pm,, .-»._.~..._. . BOWLING ‘ bowed the Wmard horses M raced at (‘when mile truck Grand Friends ln this city will learn their first real scoring chance as ‘mm me Sideboards that me latter ‘ith f th l ill!) " I th b k h p. 7111"‘ me m" gmlmds 15 clnsed- 31113111‘ meeflng Wednesday‘ A“? éhnrlggrlef(gormifnsefofier wzafldqs HALIFAX Feb. 2 —(CP) -- The atgck xgut? 511113? shgt awiIs rflfiiflnlléatIl dfileclfd 1"- 27 Semlldi 1"!" 315°‘ ll.) i; snd iotthlnk tlliat atg; slows ust 11th. champion speed skater and promin- ' executive of the Halifax (my Hockey The pa“ was begmmng w speed m; qume got m; second counter or me " inc grc. _ ___ ’ _ _ 1Y1 i‘ JoIinnqWhIardM mugtnmigg The frrotting Horse Club of “m “Lbmund 8mm“ m balm’ mm‘ Hague 11011181“; voted 1‘ “if, 531111” “"1 me checkmg bewmmg "m" game slammlgg 1m 1.181‘; Qltifniroclg; who has been ailing for some time sllfipi-‘nsml 01‘ 9011611 1W1‘ W rugged as Carter visiting forward 1111x1111 91°11" 14¢‘ 1 1 ~ - America is sponsoring several stakes to be raced on the Grand Circuit both for trotters and pnrcrs. They will be on the two of II1l‘l‘(‘ heat '11P!‘ virility and of course cannot 1"‘ "l2 _rd to carry on as actively as hr did fifteen or twenty years 11"» ii-lirii he drove the Braden As the visitors sent four and fivo man attacks up the ice seeking goals they left the opening for the Royals finiil score. From his defence and his condition has been rather serious iii the last few days, He is now confined to a private i nursing home at St. Martins out ' had to be assisted from me ice after a heavy check from McDonald. Carter garnely returned however at- ter repairs. Calhoun was proving a (Spud) Beazley of the Royal Can- ad an Air Force team in the circuit. The case went before the execu- tive asa result of a complaint from the referee of a game between the 1'11‘ to victor and set u 6W fe d started with the Mc- ,_ t Lem J, _ ,1 1 me 10g; i 1'i‘(‘l".l'(IS 1h so many cIIie: of Iiyifmgnr ltiianrricr. which is said to be 111%,"? “gQgnfsfitfig p851?‘ HOLY NAME nowunu M. Duffy 1x2 iiqss 182 R. . a. F. and Dalliousic Univer- alfzjggsflj, lxlfrgnvffiltlillef, 333m, ,,a‘,,e§yb§,"§,.c,;{’,,.,..; Suck- 11', ~11‘ “d the Marilimes. Not only considerably improved from inst mm" mkmg treatment durmg mé l l? Pg 51W 11121 1,319 A11" For“ 9011.611 had 1m- me Second Royal goal at me lng iii the loiic riclcndcr Jay pass- ‘ ‘ ‘"1011 4111"" b111- 11618 F- vflrl‘ season. One feature iviil be iin clcc- inst few months but has failed to i‘ ' our H3359 2 3 med B‘ [as vedand threadbefi-ingflfinfz] 13:58 mark as McLeod taking a 911 b11911 Vi’ 1115 tmun“! ma“? mm 11:) L, m "m" “"1 OYlPWhO 101' hi0 8Y8 V) df-‘lermhle 11 i‘ lmrsfi or improve in health He is under the m‘ Fm“. ‘"1 moles nun; gum E cnriev 217 Eifififly ha harms“ e o c“ pass from memo; boot cgjhgun Blacquiere fired the final goal o! 1 l i th t 't. Cassi c.\- .,, ' ' " ' ' - n‘. h hi1. teri letter. c m es o c game w me IlighfswIIIaIsetkog sI-ntblncy WIRHilVZS Catiofiatiiw? 5101x3311‘: iitsgId “@8113; _ bu‘??? magi! cgIIiefivfldlwg-IZ cotllgfillssrbiiitehirw“ m“ Henley-Mm 31191321}, with “other m!“ ha" dlrliavegI$et IIITCITIIIHCTICKOXII B08111! 111111! "'——- Wit-h 1W1‘ d1V151°Tl5 1°‘ Wmm" 01 date-d back to a back injury suffer- ._ Gents high three C.'Pineau 601.‘ . - .. .' g, 111 1111116 B chame- 0"- merae Reed. whose Bonnie M $6500 or more- non-winners oi’ d m, r mm, e h he Old Tim"!- 13 253 -— » - ._. A mmute Donn-o me and or the 302k. MIITV Vclo 2.0814 and others 311500- non-winners of $3 210 and Yo“ wmeoat wag: ‘ill: “Si; Worenme R. Dimflflll 11,33 2?,‘ 166 Robb", wln by def-ant from game Carter worked into Boates‘ “r11 Cmnuaiilncd here by Monte non-winners of $1.500» If i111‘ W“ scrvice stations o rateg b him v’ Cone 20s 20a 219 ‘Ibnsiersz- doorstep all elves 1111i the "B110" (lvfotv. has seven horses at Fort is finished in two 110111-15 the DUFF" “ pe y ' w‘ Halpmmy m 184 185 J. McQuaid mi no 124 chance of adrlinS to their were eves rliirllcld, lvlnl-ne. and five of them will be divided 45 percent carli “IATES BEAT ZIG-{ATIES 13-9 gulgeestle 172 161 255 A. Kelly 122 216 196 nullified as the Royals goalie took 0"!‘ by Abbedrilc 2.10%. Wendell heat and 10 percent to race vill- —-—-—-- ‘qbtal-giflfly J. Kelly 1B9 193 123 s the shot on his pads and then “Killian has nine horses and colts ner' if three heats purse divided 30 The Charlotwwwn Mam um ' H. Corcomn 235 156 157 sprawled on the rebound to smother 1" his stable, Wcndall's father rcent each heat and l0 D"\'~"i‘1l' bcntcn as yet led On the attack by Gradqz- K. Curie-v 197 148 1B7 the aftem Deighan nuns checked 1‘ 1" Woiida for the winter so race winner If three liezit ivin- bmnnn; Hollis Jay ‘no wlngtgn r, Bat... 189 20H 182 G. Coadv 143 1311 133 N ‘ for charging in the filial seconds Weiitlnl! has to stick to the office ners they shall race a foiiiih hvnt “Won chalked up a 13-1) victory R. McLeZlan 186 161 17B 111151-2881. "I 112 Km‘ 51"" but Moncton failed to be dnngcroiis and the d TIVIRB and exercising is for the 10 percent set aside for the ow} Albert Douglas’ Zig-Zags in B: Cox 239 143 269 b50188 hlRh simlle H- UOIWOIETI on the final gang all-Mk! they lviiii: czirricd oii by 1118 assistant race winner. Moncv will b1.- divld- a ruggcti game of hockey at the iat- G. Stewart 179 294 350 235; Ladies nigh three H. coicoran t smog . . launched ththwr- wenda" W111- hllwwer- 6d WDENf-‘M. 29 Wkvkllli- 15 0910"" crs rink. C- 117119111106 13° l“ 258 562;,“ high single A Km‘. 2m OVeICOuIS up o $8' 25mm" ‘"195 51"“ "P I0 Royals: Goal, Boatcs: mic-nee, Ja-Y- n '0 cver the management. when 10 percent and 5 percent ench heat. Tota— . h, h A ' u’ 4 ' now — — — — '- _ 0.00 now - _ __ $]0,00 W. McDonald: Forwards. ivlolieod. the truck Qpgns up 1n the Bpflng, i . . .._ .__.__ MA-i High sinkle G 514W!" 35°- Gmn‘ “ “m” - m’ Y 53 - __Mi——~~ - _.___________ __ Trglnor, Deighan, J. Roach, P. n l r win ctruon. who grim at, "grimy Bird he has m Law 2.0m. Lord’ H1811 11"" °~ stem" m‘ Heavy Shirts 79¢ ""4 93¢ Another Ioi Spring Suits §<>;<=l;,,,§,li§g;g¢l<'- Wklllm- like‘ I'll’? , i‘. i IITL - ' i - - T , . veil-hr:-dnyksoi:esOtayFggIlnEairIfiIiI: ryiiirsrtfirfliowgxgguigd tiaaeris 1117f AIncricri §§§l},"°g'§§nfg2‘,,'f,; a???‘ gangffig Mk“ “'3'” CHARLOTETOWN ALLEYS W071‘ 511"“ 69c and 98c W" 9'7"“ — ‘-' -' $17-95 Sherwins: (Ecol, Calhoun; Dcfcnce, mid 11311111 ‘ynrey who h“ u“. h” the ingest, agabie he hug over gifior’; The remmhder of the I m“, iTT-‘Tiso if‘? corroil, LeBliinc; Forwards. Dris- 20nd mnre cannon. a, 2.1011. in trained-PM head. His most Iihcrul 515M515 Owned by v3.10.“ PQIMQS RIIfigEn '_ 19o 14s iai c111” 93¢ °" — "' " c Mens Fleeced Combinations dale, Carter, Boiirquc. Wliiic- Bicml. GMWEP Rand's stable, bgljeveg ohm-p tron L5 Eiuggne P, (fray, for who-m I c’ O'Neill 253 23a 211 C", Lonnie: TT9 of _ _ _ _ _ _,_ Lewis. Savoie. MCI-MIR“. ‘i111 be some top notch trotterg and e he; a dozen head including Barney Hanover “y; arrived R Mcitarlane 154 151 140 HUI! 98C 911d — _ $1" __________,__..,,, , 1,, Refcrce—Rfl.\' Pfmkkc. lllfivrs among thorn, M155 Volo Dale 2.01M, Aliinicsd in“ Saturday evenmg and has at. P Lawlm. 115 151 133 Prlnes Grocery: ~—~'~~-~— —"i-}' C Boys "eeced combinations First Pvrtfld '1“- G°°TB° 3-1111111- Hairy G- 204" “W1 iFllCIPd a lot of attention drlvento L. Ellison 193 133 103 W901 H959 _' "' '_ — 19c Lmyalsi Bmmmwr“ 1"‘ mach’ Frank Noble, who regldeg pt and other record and non-record Sleigh by DR p_c_,gougan_ Barney '1\;(,a1._3395 Dr. Lemiard ' 216 195 ‘til -- u‘ * * * * * _ _79C Z117 svlkll12111l1. about five miles from trotters and pscers. For ivnlici is 109mm,, f“ and m, In "c, a b", A- M°F'"1““° 383 239 m6 BOYS G01‘ H9" '"' — 25¢ o ||TM’M“ "5 gglgylglg. (gamer) 13:51 i, ii’ " 10° “It 1m "i:- wcmiiliijat yetd b1‘; l-scodrgbim 199 m m0 LI-TGWPIIIIOTH I298 iii Avert: s It“. now — $08 "Yl-"lilyes '"°"@ r ' ' ' t maewwee ew My _ , . "_ c m, e,,,,m,__ c .- . , SATURDAY M‘ THE "mum much strides with the ‘m1 of wnfif?" 12f; 11?, 1'11 P "clerk "*5 Z“ "6 _-_ —-——————— 4 m, ,,,s,*=*;ggg,§={{;1‘.,,,,,,,q _ . mflni 11:11“ $8 1111c!“ "W?" 115 144 m Tomflaazl Neckties 15c 25c and 35c 111ml)" -— — -—- -— — 93¢ bi-‘Shgrwins. Brcnu 1-511: ' =0 . m e a or am. ~ i ' _ ‘i - " 3-5 Regular Afternoon Skate ffnfifiak"... 1939. “£1233, 262 m m Ted‘! Tflh D P r $2 98 ‘ m§$°1m1$~ V- “"1"” ‘J; mm?" NIGHT_S—H' 3 Hours skating Assembly Charlottetown parties are out to udifllhhh 51ml‘ G Momma 2m‘ A, Burke 246 246 193 or an" _ _ _ i re” an s — — — l Penalties-mu Jny. McDonald. 1 “Fast Smmth Ice" mill-chase another fast side-lwheei- $11,351, J- D WEN“? 139 21° 194 E [pl-hid pflIlyluimodl 1'8! mind Both Sessions-IS Bands Tonight or and negotiations as on w m,“ hm, m" a ‘Owen, 7°, g. gagson 12:1: age; 1213 G, K L Z-lfnggili-I lJii-igggc}, c,“ “m”, Your Small Children Are Safe At The Forum. "lggifygbgg, Igggfirgh, lflialz: numb“ w,“ b damn“ mm T, Mzgvilsly m m m "2 K”, s, 9:58 ' ‘- Special Attention Given To Them On or 01f $1.15 hen, to odd to the compe- mm, 31,541, v Total~2938. ii-iwyais. Blncqlllerc 10:25 _ Th3 Igg iitinn. Either horse would be a Wel- Q_ P1119,“ gig 311 179 , High Sing c. J. Lavrlor 30G. 10-310111111151011 Timigqluexc “my 13-5‘ i come addition to the speed colony. ,y_ coy], 114 15g 1.19 113B Three, J Lawlor B05. PM" Y- B I - 1.1.. ..= 1