BMW a . l f” f‘ poNDAY ' a o! fans attended. n double-header stas- Amls‘ Saturday b18111 . h “(L squad crossed I - the Madisons and d6‘ g m“; 2 t0 1. how to take a defeat. They meauto psrserve and try to turn the tables on, the victors before the Basket Ball season ends. . On the sjme day a fast and hotly contested game of Hockey was Won by Summer-side from the Kenslngv the Bankers goalie proved a, 510119 0n the Bankers teaim Phil Mc- Donald and Moore showed up well, While the outstanding players m1- P. W. C. were Spillet and 110mm“, with Saunders also excelling on vlle front line. i and "all" Bot off on even terms, but showed some excellent bursts 0f Speed, finishing strong and “Mil/ills that after a race or two he will be quite a factor. A most successful race meet was Peters, Theo Pinsau. Startersz-{lranvill Buntain, Jos. Pineuu, Joseph L. Gallant. A splendid race meet was held on Montague River yesterday after- e~ .. $5..’Z‘.‘.‘.‘..“§$§§i'§distill” s“ skills‘ E:i:‘.s..i*.":."iil iris: ‘mils: .2. ' an - " - Charlottetown Dr \ ng ‘y ‘he ‘act ma! they h“ a 801:5 53""?! P- W -C- ing classes were l‘lln o!f:—Free- There was a large attendance ice races 0f the for-all. 2.30 mixed and green race. of spectators, the ice was in ex- tender of more e d y‘ nfterggollllvvel: (i; ems than ma" Y°:g€n::ts,°§:€;: B. McDonaldfie ......... .. Wnito Th9 (rgg-[olagl] had twq starters ceilent condition. and a very suc- use laid out on Th ‘year-b the game for gamma-side‘ These B R Queenie and Todd E. the former cesslul afternoons sport was enjoy. Victoria Park. e "B a teams mean to meet “Mn m the PM oss ......... .. Houston taking the first Leat in good form. ell by "WEB Dreflenl- . cold’ thereihcing ‘net; not near future with only Trail Rang G lwmDonald McDonald only to lose the next two to the Flllllllvllll; are the summaries: a W blow 115- ' e" 1a 1 _ - ————— odd horse. The first heat of this ma" A- , ' m; there pizza? "DBAYSZBET BA Currie Centre D k [clsifris ‘tr-Iliad; great rue from Bu," glib‘): Aubrey . . . . . . . . . . . . .. (specta ors |_|_ “NE up ................................... .. rs e o ns , ueenie being clocked at cc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. v-"ifiywaces, which started SUMMERSIDE KENS." A W b Forwards the half in 1.07 3-4. The second Mlillltlllllll 1M1 - 3 3 '|ck and were run GTON . ‘e ster . Saunders heat ivas an eyelash finish, with a m‘ s ~ ~ ~ - - - ~ ~- - 4 4i lyillgaatzfio B" d h Centre L. McEwen . _, Splllet Queenies harness giving away on m"! 5- ' ‘ ' ' s won by m 5 a“ Toombl S. Moore .. .. Chandler the stretch. The last heat Told E. Amy Aubrey - - . - . . - . . . . . .. 1 1’ P§,$“:w§'edPl>cve Welllng- M 1 Filrwaldfi A.‘ Huestis Linkletlel: got away nice and was never (head- flank"? Prlllcelllll - 2 3 l - ""8 _ P fitt -_-_ _____ __ d. dry C. ................ .. a s i’"°“°"'°é Sigldtcgpfivitl; won cy s““““°" villain» -— Dixon e ‘ 2.30 Class. Offlcl-ln- ' jhe Class . ‘fled by Mn E’ F. Guards The Stanley Bridge Racing club H341 three starters, Amy Aug. Starters-Messrs. C. Knight and Aiislweiil °“ ‘ Sinclair V MacKenzie held their second race Saturday all Fey- 901111110101‘ and Bobby Burns; '1' Mclhmfld‘ Chariottgelt-gvibxg‘ [he premde Gurdon simpsoL tel-noon Wm, a qarge cmwd m a,’ Alllyvlaklng me "we m three Timers-Messrs. B. Shaw and J, flfielafizldg to conle and the ,. lnuctown Driving Club hOllB jtgge some wonderful contests I winter. and there is’ a wealth " racing material here. A notice- (ealure of the races Saturday v in fact that in the Class B- ' the horses winning first, sec- ' "d fourth places were all sir- by British Soldier, 2.15%. .. e were amou! his oldest Bet n. evidence um lie will no " it sire some real race horses. i over the country there are ». prospects showing up by SUMMARIES Clan B. Trot . Millnlal Referee—L. '1‘. Lowtber. The following reprcrcmdtivcc cl the Charlottetown Curling Club left this morning for Sackville and Moncton where they will play the curlers of those towns: Messrs. A. Scott, J. A. S. Bayer, Gordon Hughes, W. H, Proiwse. Rankin lilcbaine, Dr. iC. C, Air-cblibald, S. C. Moore, Theo. Bayer, O. McGregor, Dr, McIntyre, H. A. Ebers, M .P. Titus, J. Lewis. P. Titus, the vice president oif the Charlottetown Culrling Olub, They will lplay at Moncton 011 Wednes- day, and Sackville on Thursday, re- The team ls calptained by Mr. M. E tendance. ‘fihe ice was in splendid shape. The 3 minute class had 4 starters and was won by Happy Todd with apparent ease. The 2.50 class had six starters Nimble lLady won the fiirst heat 17y a neck with Jack 0' Hearts a close third X-Ray winning the next three heats with whipping finishes. A peculiarity in tlhis race was the two irotters Todd B and Benlg , each weighing in the Todd B was purchased dmm his owner Fulton Brown by William B. MoNeiil, Summerslde for a hand- virinity of twelve hundred pounds. a tylpe of horse halrd to get on P. I ‘At the conclusion of the raice straight heats never once being in danger. Green Race Had the largest field, scvcn starters facing the wire. Tfiis race “'05 W011 by Rita with See-Me-Go second. the Grant Mare third and Rexie fourth. The Summerslde Driving Club held their, first ice race meet on Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 6th, the weather, upwards of 500 fans lined up on each side of the race course to witness the races. which W. Murdock. , v A vcry interesting game of hoo- key took place in Cape Traverse rink, Thursday evening, Jan. 24th, when the Bedeque, bankers defeat- ed the Royals of that place, by a, score of 2-0. The ice was fast and the promenade well crowded. both. teams worked hard and played a. send game. The Royals were some what weak in shooting, ‘but the and in spite of the inclemency of Beavers victory w“ “ hard bu!“ one from bell to bell. The slime was refereed very sat- isfactorily by Jimmie Clark, after Clerk of course-Alfred Gauthier. ' were keenly contested in each class ' Class A. Pace ' which a reception was held at the home of Mrs. McPhcl-son’s in honor of the Hockey boys and was much appreciated by all. The lineup;_. m‘ A . nip (lilcNeill) 1 z 1 turning Friday. “mic good wishes oi‘ m” s“ , u, r The first race culled was the oDirect (Kelly) g 91’ all curling fans of Charlottetown ne§{'°,g}bsam§'£ ,‘,’,°:‘1B',‘§,een°n‘; Véhich had tllllaele CAPE "rs/wanes ssosoue ey B. (Godkini accompony them. with a 24o 250 and two yo“ om . -. a same B / G . d.bG.Clbk, °a1 ' 6:" 5' Pa“ l ll 1 sue '°“°‘,'§“‘ 1:10:93,“ EYE? Ym- All. ellllit" '°‘°°° “m” "w" gllgelfliezvsvlgi 118g miZZ. his fifvn J- 1mm" ' 3- Camille" swell i wflll 2 1 4 c wen w l> l‘ ‘lgialllsl e ‘H tiic 15th and will be received ‘by n. my winning m mes swam“ Del...“ 3.1!‘ (Hooper) N m‘ 4 3 2 '°"°i°“'” rinks l pay as o‘ 1' McLeod’ or the Secrewrm R 5' heats. Lady Commodore owned D’ He" R‘ Canbeck v ‘uynalgafigtvhglt; e 3 4 3 10w‘ M 33° p_ m Anderson‘ SUMMARV by Percy Yeo finished second and N’ Campbelll d H‘ Green , . - . . col-w Anleeting of uic Charlottetown J. A. PinoockpP. H. FIYBTBHC. s. 3 Mm m." tchlfumsspiflcvlvned and driven by Dr A, How“, a’ s l. Downs“ ‘ring Club will be held on Tues E. Robertson, C. W. R$ldMskLvkh_ Happy Todd (Graham) ' In mg. B Tm‘ F. Irving L wright l evening to make final arrange- G. Hazen Adair, C. . ‘c a . Dem Bo (chappeme) - 222 In the seconld r-ace the C!“ B J.Mulligan 1r loom,“ l for ivednesdays classes ey, C. B. ‘Prites. H, Rich all p. E Slat-By Ghyl (Mwuman) 333 Trot Jack ormand owned and 0, noun p_ Maya‘, tll viii consist of a classified W. D. Aglalrlagtgl, ifglglsgus, .Jones (Fleming) 4“ dflvén by Harry simphant won W. Douli H. Lafurgle , _ _ _ ............. .. .. , ' “d dammed pace’ G‘ Evan!’ ' Best time-—1.18. the first race being closely pressed FRIDAY The trot will include The Pup, l kTodd, Kellie. Baby Todd and . rs. ilnths Pace the starters will In- l s, Abegweit. John R.,.Alberta i iclsn and others. rail owners who intend to take " in racing this season‘ should I_ lruellt at each meeting so that ‘executive can be sure of the I s which tilt-y classify starting kills various events. Out of _ - horsemen are invited to join ‘ Charlottetown Driving Club v - a all opportunity will be given l of iskillz Dart in races which ‘ l educate their horses and add i their value. i TUESDAY "We was a large atfcnance at ll Bay yesterday afternoon a race program consisting of ‘ minute trot and a free-for-all ll carried out. Jlaatller and ice conditions were i v- favorable and a splendid ex- ilsn ill racing was given. The a minute trot, was" an axcgp. “ I006 event and was need ‘ m8 hlsats Judson Laddle will- ‘ ladsmirst while Duncan Todd -H ' s next two. The free-for- - If: "ll by Directum Boy with - Dsecond and Wascana third. i "ills are the summaries: " ' _ 3 Minute Trot. dag-Duncan Todd (owned by ‘ulfigllldson Laddie (owned by W. lilting” K‘ (‘mum by H. Jen- . ' FNG-For-All. Man“ B” (Milled by Seymour migiljllnorl ......... .. 1 1 _ ("led hv w. McNslll) m, . 22 2 ., f"‘__‘_°""s{l by A. c. McNegll) 1-4 WEDNESDAY ‘oil a; m9 "Y" Bu“. . , ‘on u fill! of Summer-side m honteresting game or m the Kensington, 3 aid one Banker goalie made a P91’- At 7.30 p. m. Edgar Robertson, F. C. Jones, A- c, Isflng, lPCTCY MacDonald, skip. J: B. Hagan, T. S. Melanson A- H. Lindsay, A. Mohdllon. skill- A. W. Colgg. F. O. Oondon, W. R. Rodd W. -D. Charters, skip. Tuesday afternoon saw another very interesting bowlinl llllff-“P, in the Students League at the Y this time the matchwas between numbers one and three teams and was won by the forms!‘ W111! B majority of 105 pins. Following is the result: No. 1 o. McMillian 140 156 l“ L. wedlock 157 168 144 G. Judson 192 153 143 S. Montgomery 133 l“ 145 H. Foster 169 174 180 Total 23“ No. 8 A sggwm-Q 13‘ 117 195 B. Desltoches 111 73 143 R. Ayers 222 187 186 N. Msthieson 12B 140 170 ’F_ lung-pig 140 173 162 Total 2261 Majority for No 1 105 The hockey fixture played fll U" Arena last night between the Bank» ers aid P. w. c. tea-ms. resulted ill a win for the former sextette by ll score oi’ 2 goals to 1. The 91301-913 a, 300d indication 0f the brand of hockey handed out and not a dull moment marred the two periods of the entire fixture. The game started at 7-45 with James Heirs-ell on the official end of the game. From the fave-O" P~ W. C. secured the mick. B01118 in“) their opponents territory for What looked like a counter. but M-cDon- feet save. Atten- 14 minutes oif D181’ Houston, P. 'W. O. defence mlll negotiated the am wily of the night in a rink end rush beatlnfl hldDonald lb! an eyflwll- Th" w" the ondy count in the first 795ml , 2.50 Class X-Ray (Chapipelle) Nimble Lady (Hynes) .. Tam 0' Shanter (Chspp Jsclco’ Hearts (Mayhew) Bengo (‘McKay’) ------------- ~- Best tilne-—1.12. Officials ‘Sl8ft6l‘-—w. 1R. Taylor. Slnlms and A. J. McNeil!- Timer——W. B. McNeill. Chalppelle. TH u Reoav Notwithstanding the stormy weather the Charlottetown. Drlvin! Club races were well attended yes- terday afternoon. Owinz 10 i115 heavy wind which was blowing the races were started the reverse wily of the track. This of course helped considerably in the matter of time. but all!" 7mm u"! the time made in both events was very good. Class A Trot was won by Keitie who got his right foot forward in great style in the first two heats and was never headed. 1n U16 first heat Baby Todd made‘ 119F981! shortly after the word 8o was given and never really recovered her stride. Kfillle "lam" “m!” winning in 1.18. ln thepext heat Baby Todd got into her stride and chased Keltie out in 1.0m. tlllllll- in; within 8 lcnsth and 11-119" "1 the leader. The third heat was a real race. Baby Todd gcttluiz sway flylns and grabbing the lead from Kellie which he never recovered. trottlnz the half in the remarkably fast “me o; 103%, Keltie was drive" by My, Hughie Walker and is own- ed by Mn John . McDonald of southport. These two trotiers are among the Club's fastest per- formers and will make some inter- acting races before the season is over. The Class B. Pace {lid 2:‘ starters. PM!!!’ 7°‘ . 2111 Todd B. (Bnorww .............. .. H42 . 3554 6665 speed, but was unsteady, making Judges——.lames Pendergast. DY- a number of bad breaks. Clan C. Trot 1n the third race the Class C. Petrol JndselP-Almel Murray. A- trot and Pace Greybird owntd by John Cobb, Summerside and driven by John Y. Phillips, won in three straight heats, with Todd B. the beautiful big-gaited v trotter, owned by W. B. McNeil], n. close second, Ned G. owned by Jack Guinon. and driven by Jos. Chap- peile third, Miss Leeland owned by R. H. Morrison and driven by Robt. Phillips fourth. On Saturday Feb. 2nd, one of the most successful racing meets that has been staged on the vice at Rue- ticoville, took place. The day being fine a large crowd gathered to wit- ness a fast clean well contested race. And needless to say all spent a good afternoon's sport. It being Csndiemas Day rumour had it that the ground bog was seen emerging from his den sitting on the bank of the river Taking in the sport. However no bad effect on the weather is anticipated. One feature of the race was that every horse owner was out for sport. the winners being modest and losers smiling. Special mention must be made of our tailor Mr. Marin Blanchard. wily by his persistent attacks on the spectators greatly helped the funds of our club. Also the judges and starters who did their work, impartially. 1t is the intention o! the club to have more races inlthe near future. The following is the summary: l 3 Minute Clan. Todd L. (W. Mulch) 1-2 I 11 Tom Arkolo, (D. Flemm- ln the first and second heat by Ruby Aubrey owned and driven by - 1336 Wm. Clark. Sumnlerslde. 5223 in the third iicat of this race Ruby. getting a bad start put on an extra burst of speed and finish- ll» l»- d°l° K- sh°w°d "i" bums °' ccmcts took tlic Seminoles meas- ln ‘the bowling match played at the Y. M. C. A. Tuesday night be- tween teams from the Telephone Buildings. Nos. 1 and 2, the latter won by a majority of 97 pins. ladies ‘bowling league, vile ure by a majority of 313 pins. ,The winners came within an ace of Bqualllng the league record of 2017 piins, sit-present held by the Eure- km. The Abegwoita’ contemplated trip to Boston to play hockey In that city next week is certainly I move in the right direction ll Bostonian: and the majority of Am- erican hockey fans in general have been more than anxious the iaat few seasons to see the Maritime Champions in action against some of the leading aggregations of that city. The tour of the champions will also prove no small factor in ads vertislng the island province by the sea aa the appearance of a well balanced and speedy Island hockey team on Boston Ice ia certain to lm; pron the impulsive. critical bu! qoodnatured "Yanks" —-— i Last night representatives oi.‘ rive teams met in the Arena. Rink and organized a City Hockey League for intermediate playeiis. The teams represented were: Bankers, S .D. U., Madisons, P. W. C, and L; of C. . , Ambrose Joy and L. J. Gay was appointed chairman and secrete/r! respectively. It was decided to play two games each Wednesday night. . The following teams entered: L‘. of 0., Bankers, s. D. U., Madisonl, and P. _W. C.; each naming tell ‘players. It was decided that players will be automatically disqualified by, playing on any other team before termination of the series. ~ ' The meeting unanimously decid- lll!) 3 1 1 3 3ed on Mr. Jae. Harrell to 0M5; Prince Louis. (A- 081- ‘late as referee llor all games,’ the "m! tune lao-zo m 7 i ut s u: play ill 11" l m ccident ill tiic first 1m). s a a a M“, m be lmm n“, wedmd". n ‘Mwedoill- a c"- P’? Maoore of the Baflk’ geld]: gntllswasadrawn. leaving the King Malor, (M. Blanch- Hung, m; 13m, k f“ lllleriority in airs evened the oooro Sfmég, b’; race to the three others. 1111180: Deana 4 4 4 dlii m is slifiwbgwfld itolaatuthq Sh tlll w“ MIIQ hi “I!!! in o t]! i. l 899 m y ' ’ ' ' ~ all" - u" 7° ,» . w have bggn lgarag Holsautonb szic ‘and Ilbllgd into all we_',f;'§,'§',f§‘§o ,§,',‘,,§..,L',,_ u lant) 4 5 a 5 4 l "flHMM-y c°ne|ufl°n~ “gum, '9 0! Inortamgn- a ‘hot-l ‘in! l“ “at every heat was pressed to the limit Tlllwaxl‘: in‘. imedtaio hockey of lets y_ rs ti‘ llder a volqguq’ th the score tile last b i; . » ll i It" ' Abmmm - it Glaser. tll- Blllltll") ° modem-c u» time is now to e‘ a by play lall the lame been!!! mud a 1n two of the beats Abeswe. Mam‘, (B. W. Taylor) .. f; ‘m m, younger “mm”, 6 1 1 ll u. . u. i i r '°“" "4 ‘i 8°“ “i” mm’ i“ m ‘ed until ills "l" i" "w" "h" m,” Jack, (M. Bulmlfl) 2 3°11 "l9 Tight road and by airtim- 4 U’ each team strivinl "0 get the ad d L“ nosed hifil out. This c R M ) “ma” Mcnoqalgllfi rtlgogadflllelli‘; LHICMLDDGVOI‘ the best races also: galnléflfgrlk - Dignggg) a ‘gn-gilfillllrtwfltlgg V; ‘ Infill lsgglémn 3019p e net for here folmsome time. JIICIO; "h. Tm“ om. (L on...“ __ ’ Drums u m‘ m“. in and" . ‘i1’."llPi-i.m°'.§$.d and also»! “Kiwneddbilildg-‘vvclipisnilitdc: by Kflonrl: Pil-fiu) ‘ n. “great notional all" Milt-livid‘ gm . . 'ie . an‘ ‘on w" e- - _ m?‘ i’ ' v _ vim“ goal- m-Nm-I. Acorn. < Char e - dumqcrry-Gsuthler Gilbert» M, N the rim Zmjiffnfilhm ‘negotiate lawsuits ‘Qaf i: M, H. lagged R little (all. m. m“ ii y .