BASEBALL WRESTLING q BOWLING kB- ao§u¢le' 91.81: f I ! . F l nil-lit. v a. s45 26¢, 42¢, sac. Au engrossing dramatic picture a_s fl_ll of lotion as an egg is of melt-Imdlaputably the tlnest all-dialogue picture ol love and Ecvvspaper life ever fllmed. ~ Movietone Hit illkklfll $.15 .......... 16c. 376-" ALI. TALKlNG NEWS Team uusvnue .4 um. mucus And Big‘ Talking Cast ALSO COMEDY “Turky for Two" And Talkie Vaudevill TY RI-S" _ Ieilcglnd lee Racing The Stanley Olub held lulothlr very interesting very fine and turned out a wonder-i fully lprge .D.l'0Wd .o[ enthusiasts, from (‘fluent parts or the provlncei a complete new course. They-editable hook-up o! twelvekea-theless Mr. Lawless and Brown; the cleverest zuessllg. the honors in race on Saturday the filth was won by the noted alternqgn Rb. 1st. The day wasirelnsman Mr. George Woodslde and] § The Elusive Redskin Now Employee o f City of Toronto — Has Applied For hi5 handsome little golden chest- nut. ‘ Last but not least the 2.40 was‘ The qmtinull drifts and snow flur-|also some classy race between Up-; ries 0f the previous week dlsabledlwn Boy. Chestnut Prince and La-l the track used on January 25th..'e0piu Lass, the latter winning out; and burdened the workers over u-[with Prince and Upton Boy closc' gain with a heavy task of clearing up. Lacopla. Lass has every appear-l ance of a. very fast pacer. but nev- lllllnll us iSETl.E_ll_ DBWN $500.00 Grant. ___¢__. Twenty-two years In. TomlLonx- homes 1nd twelve men 808a to showwould not be at all well plelLsed ihho“, “m” ma..n¢hfl,fl-' "n u", the extreme interest that intakemthe opportunity did no; knock 0l’l0C\ u. um clean ma llp-to-date spurt} The three minute class hid sevemclass on Saturday afternoon, letting. m" mm in Amcflcm u“; "moi starter; Ind the colmso was rather,’ narrow-Jto get them all away on even basis. The heavy end of the, purse m5 counted ' wer to Helenf Trampftlst recently imported from} Nova. Scotla. by Mr. B. W. Taylorf now owned and driven by his broth er Austin. who ts very capable m“ lung 1.1115 line. Helen ls a. free-legg- ed pacer and her speed linvits are as yet unknown. whatever next Sat- urday will bring forth in the 2.50 class. Ethel Todd raced well and picked out second money. She will soon be graduating to another class. lttlas Claude was stretching her straps in a. few 890k where she found suitable footing, she nosed out Lindy ln the thlrd heat and allele!!! third money. Lindy was making a lea] race in all three. but owing u; the narrow tracks was un- able to squeeze through to the front row.‘ Witty 0., and O‘Qulra also werme to a disadvantage by being started in the second row. Coetta raced extra well considering her llrstlstcrl, in company this season. we 2.50 class was u. genuine race ‘of llve heats and was well worth (filllllllg to rec. Miss Kentucky win- ning tile first heat by a close mar- lrirl. the second going out to Emily Cope. the thlrcl to Laoona, the fourth to Ruby M2. this summary at thn flni/sh of the fourth would keep l more on their doses for anomher 2.40 the bars down for National R.. ‘La Aubrey, Velvet Todd and ‘Ioddford G. Summary as followsz- " 3 Minute Class Helen Trempfast, A. Tnylor .. Ethel Todd, H. Houston 2 2 4 Miss Claude. C. McEuen 4 Coctta, S. Bigger 3 4 5 Lindy, M. Ferguson, .... 6 3‘3 Witty c., . 0'Qulra ....... - 2.50 Class lacuna, George Woodslde, 4 3 l 3 l Bnily 00m. J- MCCOIIlTTOy 3 l 2 2 3 Miss Kentucky. B. Hynes. l 2 4 4 Z.’ Ruby M.. H. Mayhew 2 4 3 1 4 2.“ Cla$s Lacopla Lass, B. Andrea's Chestnut Prince, J. Lawless, Upton Boy, F. Brown, . . . . . .. Judges, B. W. Taylor, T. Bolger, G. lvlbCoubrey. Announcer, J. E. liescott. Starter. J. N. McCoubrcy. Another voluntary turnout is ex- peeled for Friday afternoon of men and horses to olvar a proper course for Saturday, February 8th. 111 322 233 S PECTATOR. n Local Alleys uxg CITY LEAGUE I l. I .. X. l, i v night the Y. M. O. A. won ovek 3.80 C. N. R. by B7 plus. The a- t, "its. l ~ ca» J 145;“ . 1.319711% .. no 24o 19s n; ' Clow 1n m no H.‘ '1'?“ u-n... ‘ll’! ll! 190 _.n 1E0.)- r‘. B. Conrad ........ 224 173 252 .1. A. Bentley .. 20a m are 910 102i 1084 tuna have each won a mulch in Total ..... . ... “.3018 thd. V“ ~offn. the wlnllrrs ol the lmttfliltcn which will be probably c. u. n. play“ Friday night will decide who G. Tonmbs 177 104 192 wlllplny the "RflV£l‘li"_f0l' champion- E. Warren 139 20G 2M sh! ' lty Inuuv- A. MlurCanncll 1G8 201 m of the C. N. E rolled tht J. Vickrrsorl 228 l5! 210 hi l!’ Ind NINE firing 800F158 E. 605s 210 396 M3 “or a m reputmly. Pollovv- - __ __ __._ in; ere the scores Ind line-ups. 923 1m m“; ’ ‘ ' Total ..... ... ... “.2931 BOWLING ‘IONIGI-IT ‘l to I30. Y‘: Mans League. I30 In l0. mhclzaha V; I. O. O, F. .» "than o! cammellwu i! and unwed teamwork overltlwi: went on a scoring bee tonight to dc- rm the make-shift ‘veiling squad from Chutllam by.l3 points the lut- lar being turned hock! with e In score. The count. 1| a tclr indication oltlhlilmclnwhlch, the hath Illlflll county aggregation ofatsknt- Jloston murathon from n field of a lllundred of the greatest. long dist- illtllll! to the greatest reception ever “Pd mflna,‘ (rlven a man. other than the Prince ' of Wales. He was showered with adulation, given ||, house and 1d,‘. American League champions l“. 30x5‘ huflsh" In "u! ma" and the city of Toronto mule n baseball World Series have dermlu] mushy, rivals in ' grant of $500 toward a course In en- gineering for the Bronze Mercury. 1 1 1,Tom Longboat was sitting on top ofplgycd; In... athletic world, hrne was m. and l“houe" came tumbling down. New ITom Longboat. at 13 years u! IIO. - 5 6 Gvis a humble employee of the cltytln a row - 7 7 74nd the father of a family of fourlgninst the Il-hlldren. Nmv he hm applied lo To-l ‘ironto for the S500 so that he may use it to educate his children. lnxllls SUSPENDED av lllfillljfltlllll gls i a l l I Barred For Failure To G0 Through With Match. NEW YORK. Rb. 5—'l‘ony Can- mncrl. popular Italian lightweight, today was suspended lndchnilelyby the New York State Athletic colu- misslol. The suspensl l wile in $5 currcnce with the aetlcn of the Pennsylvania Commission, which sdhim down ‘for failure to :0 through with n match in Wilker- bgrrc urlth Steve smith. The banning of Cmmnerl came at the emnmlasion‘: remlcr meet- ing today. Domlnlco Vernuoml. Italian bantamwelght” um miller. fyled a challenlefor Panama Al Brown's Utie but the boxing placedltonfyle wll-hquttuklngle- tlon. t Dave Elude f!!! mun dull- enze wtthll: two ‘with for I887 Walker}, mufalunmlt mumm- )_ _. walla 2 v w. _ . ‘ final l \ "lthelr Nlflolnl League twelve out of mt 1111mm .......1 the fonner winning ton ‘straight until the Cub; captured 5 ZJOHIIIIB wag tn his Iraap. But hllfthat lone game from the Athletics‘ ‘lust Fllll. The New York Yunkees lvfllghcfl "It Si. mo; Cardinals four’ In 1927, and repeated 11-’ film-Eu. Pirates in 1928 Then Connie Mack's team clipped! the calm» Cubs n. u. m o... or‘ the 1928 World Series, Old circuit fans are still hopeful, whlle predicting desperately: “The American; took u: three runninpl watch the Nlfllnlls flirt, our string ln 1930!‘ That. Amcficgn l-"xuc winning nttcak over the Nu- lionals i; ruchhlg a amine-nut (shill we note?) limos ls convinc- lug‘ ls w»: (but footbell ‘mums over Eukn luau! » i Kid Chocolate- l wHos-s RECORD OF :59 wms . l5 MARKED av aurt DRAW.’ gcuiungragrrprvngamlnnammuunmru-v-a . at luccu: nrleg l. m; in], rqlnarklblo record of Kid Chocolate. dusky Cuban feather, who. has u- massed I59 Wills and‘ ole draw up lo the start. 0| 1B0. 0f course, most n1’ those vlctnrleg were gun-q] 91g‘- utterly obscure pugtlbu, but u" ltccd‘; record also Include: triumphs over several n! the best boys in his class. ‘flu’; little negro Is nld to be still lcss Ulla 2|, though for license lIlITDoit-‘s he would up, to ‘be 22-. (fhocolllc alerted chucking ‘loved fish for money when hardly ‘or: ‘then u child right of! the newsle- cmbattled “Nels of bk lllflve Ill- vnnn. ‘In two or three instances since getting the flsllc spotlight. the Keel perhaps he: been given u elude “flld N81 n! ll ln plot: decisions. but, on the whole. his many w-formnnceg for more than a year present him as one of the belt boxer-u of these . TRACK RECORD“... Minnie Braden Steps A ,._ . ma“ ls BR o lull ll l__l l Tell Fast Quarter Mile in 291/2 $013.45.- QF l4-W HERO o: m: 8057b BRUIMS’ Recolao aw ms w A rzow! 4 time0- Who wfllwhlp Chocolate uldlb ly for the first time‘! Surely, the chap who doe! that will cone close; lo beiug- World's the little Iellvwp oftlsthnl. And. of course. the malt talked- chunpiuu u- Oluu A, could have been wvered with u. blanket. at any time. Minnie Braden iflbt noecd_ dut Mcvtfllm and riclrolm in llrstlhcet. The results: * ._.. l. I McVernom. W. Clerk CLQSS A 2'11 cylss n Judge Wilkes. R. Sol-Der, drlv- l er, G.G'l'Ill'lIlfl.;.... "811 Black ‘mantle! M. 1... Wfllm 1 3 3 Betty cmmes. Gllbeetfloe -- H2 Time-Jl 1-2, 31 3-4. 31. cans llllll;ll‘lll ltllll gurus ma... wok .L'v.-lu\uli<l'x.a_1ul| m4 Jrey inane from ‘the Dzuottoouwa - hygbfnlsconhifewflllhilfld ulen-l-lmrulnea 12,006 exdtod lpec o! recent. wlnnlng Qplutgu we; an: o! the Boston Brllns, league-India; hockey team. which won fourteen straight‘ games before the New Yuk Americana upuetfllen. 8-2. Other hockey Inltc have rim up {rent winning atrealls. but none ever ne- hlcvcd fourteen, unmlrrod even by a tle. ‘ . Cooncy Welland and Dutch Guin- or. goal-ac ' _ uhurpchpoters. had much to do with that lollrleen straight, plrtlculnrly the former. Both are among the _lbleet Ink,- wanls seen since thflnevv rules mule hockey upper-speedy, yet both were listed ll lporer. so povvcrfll h till! Bruin outfit! ' imun wms loxllq Btllll rificld, Toronto, former Canadian welterweight champion. won the main bout of a boxing card herrlast night, when he we: given the l- glen! over "Kid" bees, Winnipeg. by l technical knockout ln the fllth round n! their ten round bout. In the tint-of the prclllnlnarlcs young 00w. Sauteed-obtained the mum om Charley Mitchell, m- onto, utter four roundaiflle men l flywelghtm- I Neal-Brunswick y League Standing lhip. but it, W0, WIS NW8d on 111G. ‘soufngky 1,5531“; Walker ts undu- lik In lbw _ York m failure lodfifllh we w. 1.. n. r. A. m. Tony mmllomnnlmnmnpr m Mbncton '1 a q 441ml u» ammrMnywu mmnfi- mm John. .s a l u ao-u Mon two counts-Mime happen my“ 6 0 it I! I lumwcrtoisummuliymmuetcten “20121406 mammalian and tor‘. aiming bow-l . . - under a1 yum orfqo w fllllt ' " IUITHEIN LI-AGUI than nix roundl. . ‘ . 1 , , l \_ __ V $1.. o. e. 1cm. naval: aunts; neon of p _ mural-n ......l0 o o as l0 an any ma’; ln uerrnmyxtn Ilii Qeinpbellton _ .. v a o ,0 n, u ' 1,161 “mpg. I l’! it 4.‘: ‘4 . 1 - 'nolu‘_‘ ‘I i a timid! IHAKILTON. Ont-Ebb. a-Geerge , (Onncdluh Plus) ' UITAWA, Rb. '5.—-The “King o! the Mushcrs" still retinas. Hardy young Emile St. Goddard who pluc- ed himself on the throne by winning cliht of the principal Canadian do] races lrl the nst ab: yell-a, further secured hi; petition when he scnnp- cred over the finishing line today the winner of Ottawa's flrlt annual 100 mile International Dog Derby- from Monday, first d” of the event when he turned lntlnrocwdllmeof2 hour! 1nd 37 llllnlllflldl‘ the 38.113 mncmunmncuntraumm lllfl. mnieionfleehht. UIQI._,W._,IG- chills!!- {Musum d‘ .4- ls KING 0H THE _MllSllER$ill"9|l§_T.95K NQTIQE , , .....*:.:.": "f.*: *Y.':.'r Rooehluhjlue my, In, e0 RAtESll woousromi. ‘m; s-tlneclnll- jllorsc rlclnl, wit! ' Mid 4111: Ill!!!’- noon on the St. John ‘River Speed- lm}. Despite the cartleme cold mm JG‘ lvlargc crowd attended. ' |' The results: _ CLASS A. PAC! Mug-y Gatewood. McMcnuc .. l 2 l Mia; Svlmaasle. Avery. I22 - Tithe-SO l-fl, ~30. 31. GLASS B PAC! Petrcsn Pundit. Poole, 1 1 l Bill Hcdlewood. l-lomlltofl. .. 2 2 2 Tune-S‘) 3-4. 83. l8. CLASH A TIOI‘ AND INCL Poler Great. Ila-lay." 111 / . a 11"" l" ""9 “P” “""'°"“"'nur Watts, omit, an Whrectmed. ‘time-AI. u. u l-I» Gtsrter. m cum Mu. I Savage. l MXALB. 1th.. l-Nllll l.‘ up»: mum: ml‘ Boeing commiuiqpfhv National tongue. éeplnhd them. shcre-uimodeevcr- v l!!!‘ Dewitt and A. W. I'm“; Umflfilynlllll Mon with one at the ‘thrill- lng mtmuespvlr stand h 1M -'I'he player; were! quitting when Eddie shore. burly Bolton de~ term player. Ind Inf-i" RWY Hughes of thO UWIII- "QWWF ylgm 11mg gwlnp. After the Nilflfi, a1 blows at Eddie Gooflellow. {De- tliot forward. and when Rdcrfl . Gnome Mnlllsou imam-fond Sol-- mn-vllver wnchod at lflm- .‘ TllE all llllllllt Nlll a-im Power ea uumaulrnr- oordc’. mqulm ll! "one plyflie 1.14m; mm. writers in‘ un Ila-l- time: todny. hm the following w" any in mud. tn Hunt-day bolt- eylatl: . "With each hockey mm- 1h- cullelons llrlufln ‘P5555 I‘ 3 , l. .\. {ll ll v l ‘Sfilllll lllcllv lsllulllol Playcwolvelliln Sec. _ond Place.’ \..v A week 1mm today the playnlr eerie: tenths champlunlhlpvnt th- Ium-n Non. BeptlQAmateur Hockey League will open. Connecting 1hr "la-m Bcarcity first pm» 1.. the race. the question now eeelns to be: “Will u» 11m game or of» series be played It“. the lforum of the Kentwllle Arena?" Answer the quution yourself. At the present time. the Wolves amt Wildcat; are deadlocked {or second place. Each havelthree pines to be played, one withthc league leadlnz Bcuuts. one -wltl1_ New Glasgow's surprising Colt: Ind the other hm lrflly night “ilucng themselves." ‘lb data the standing l: l6 ‘follows: Minnie Braden, RIINY Sndler _ W. L. F. A. r. Tl’. "driver M- L- Wfliht 211>Be1rcats 10 5 4i 29 20‘ J sir Nickolas, Ci. Graham 8 3 3 wgh/gflngg '3 7 4g 45 15 3 Time-ZS l-2, so, :0 '24. . . Wildcat: I 1 an as '16 :l Colts I.......... 411.84 54 B 3 rum ulgutu gym at u» Forum wtl lgo I. ion: way towards solving the question as to which tum will winner‘ here Friday night may not necessarily win the coveted poalttnn. Thele will be two lmpcrtlnt matches following Friday's match for mch teem and nothing is certain tn hoc- KQI- : ' MltKlY ltllKER l ulyl§l lln ma... nut-m bout l» tween Mickey Welter. middleweight ‘uh, holder, and 1.00 Iomsltl. sched- lllOd 1...- own» RIM"? 14- ‘"" poytponfll until fibril!!! 31. yester- dly, beuuu ct an tnlury to Walk- er's hand. l Must Be Entered By First Of March A rm opportunity for the Breed- ere a 1w standard BM WM l‘ , “l; ‘mm 1.1m‘ Mwwmw‘ ‘l’ m. ‘uwmufldf ha?’ fink thifl yell‘. In order tomttluulntc the creed- m} pdnucumnitlu Illmd m: u; d"..m°m"nung 1p the owners 0 . ydutihwgtmy have-decided to putcnaihm ,fl1¢1‘""°" Puree ‘c! turefllunarell dollars which ‘will tut plus at mlmmwm °" ‘Q’ mm; Jul! Ind-should he one n“ ° chief lttnctloul. ‘In orlllr thll colt: my b0 eligible ill-heartburn the? ""5"" wntcrld on the tlnt dlY "l M“? when n lmlll My!!!” "l m"? do ' mn- nudmfloltldo not!!!" “l” “med until the flrlt of Jul-lo and 11 up colt tlut ll ‘mm °“ m” “m . m rtiuch u m- any "m" “n” ‘° rucebytutltatalnotbcr colt may he I In‘ I phat,’ of ltl- wuyulotlatcmenlllllflwmval: clmlfiflo carllvm M 9 PW” °' m. y»... m; mm m! 01¢ “it ‘b n; m. u confined to we“ l’ vmihldndowunllooltlwl-hlnlzf" wulumwmwfltlwflmmh". ma.“ yfl] b; h: the farm 0 ntnhildrailnmwnliaontuflthrv mstfiwhainna In divided so . w mmvlsuu M» "llwiw" flmmufi "1'°"°"‘“' tun-c um 10s who!!! 11ml" fllrfli-Nlllliul mm M" “’ m!!!» ' meet ‘rnlro in the series. but tho '