RPRIL l7, 1937 \ Billie Holm I m p ressive In Workout light and Billie Holm hard-hitting heavyweight from sprinizhill formerly of New Waterford went through a fast six round workout at the Labor Union Hall yesterday afternoon as he prepares for his return bout with Bill Sparks Tues- day night next. Rapidly rounding into the pink of oondition l-lolm took on four sparring partners yesterday and was hardly breathing hard at the end of the session. The Springhill battler makes it quite plain that. he wants to win this coming fight, and so got revenge for the previous setback ‘tile colored Amherst battler handed him. The bout couldn't exactly be termed a grudge affair but Holm wants to win and by l knockout if possibc. He is sharp- ening up his fighting weapons, two good hands, in rapid fashion and it appears now as if Sparks is in fora tough, tough evening Tues- day next. Holm is well-known as one the most durable of of Maritime battle-rs and his record bears this out well. _ Only 271vears-old hilt a veteran 1n experience the likable Holm has engaged in 86 fights during his ten years inside the hempcn strands and only twicc has been knocked out and these two defeats came at the hands of two boxers who made their mark-Tiger War- rlngtoll of Liverpool and the locally lyell-klwiivi- hard-punching Jack McKeiillil. Besides these two d9. feats Holm lost 14 decision affairs which lcavcs him with an even 70 victories to his credit-a record to be proud of. And he has metsome 000d ones included in the list be- ing Billie White of New Jersey, J<>e Gainer or Syracuse. Jack Mc- fection and Dr. Herbert Goddard 'l‘uesday against the Athletics in ‘Kenna of Sydney’. Haywood Storey a former golden gloves winner of Chicago. and Manny Davis. a colored Maine battlel‘ who made quite a name for himself around 1930 in tho vicinity of Maing In a reminiscent mood yester- day Holm glanced back briefly over the start of his carreel" ten years 830- “I won my seven first fights." he stated. "lost the eighth. but menfiami? my winning strealcFor 51 fights I remained undcfeated_ there were several draws-and then I saivthcsn-eiik brokfillln Lhe52nd But it was git-st while it lasted 15 Holm concluded. Early Favorites ForDerbyNamed LONDON- Allrll i5 - (or cable) —W. Murray's FHlPfOlTl and the A88 Khan's ‘Le Grand Duo were made Joint favorites for the Derby when the cards were called over at the Victoria Club tonight. Both colts were backed at 9 to ffor the turf's blue riband to be run otter Epsom Dowlls Jllne 2, While William Woodward's Perlfox, “dark horse" of the Derby fleld,, was held at 100 to 7. 1 For next Wednesdays city anH suburban handicap Arthur Snins- bllliVs William of Valence ruled favorite at 6 to 1. Other odds in- chided His Grace 8 to l.l.ovely Rosa 100 t0 11. Aldlhe 100 to 9. Rewarfi 100 to 8. and Taj Akbar and Orl- chalque 100 to 6. Jimmy Foxx‘ In Hospital PHILiADELPHLA, April 16-—(AP) —Jimmy Foxx. slugging first base- man foi- Boston Red Sox. was sent to hospital today with a sinus in- said he would be out of the lineup for the opening day grime next Philadelphia. Canadian Club Elects Officers Joseph MacDonald. Sr., was el- ected president of the Canadiens‘ Amateur Athletic Club at the an- nual meeting Tllilrsrlay. Other ol- ficcrs chosen were: Honorary President-Col. D. A. BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT Clubs BY PAUL MICKEISON Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, April l6—This viv- id imagination cari stretch from the pole to the horn with plenty of slack to spare but hardly far enough to see any ball club except Joe McCarthy's New York Yank- ees in thei impending American League pennant tussle. Every club in the league, ex- cepting Washington Senators. is too awed by the Yankees‘ reputa- tion. Like so many of Joe Louiss early ring foes, they're scared be- fore they start. In the spring training camps, the only manager who wasn't thinking about the maurauding Yankees and whistling in the dark was Bucky Harris of Washington. Bucky said the Senators uiouid be right up in the pennant race all the way. The other master minds-alldall of their stars~always began their selections with: "How you gonna boat New York?" Even Mickey Cochrane. head jungle mail of Detroit Tigers. didn't show much heart when Yankees were men- tioried. S0 on the theory that a team that thinks it can be beaten will be beaten, this corners choices in the race. in order. are: New York. Washington. Boston, Detroit. Cleve- land. Chicago, St. Louis and Phil‘. adelphia. ' Here's how they stack up: Yankees-Truly a great. baliclilb with good enough pitching, power to burn. and a manager who knows how to handle winning ball players. Washington-Balance and plenty of power sticks out all over the Senators. who have a great spirit. Their biggest “if" is a big. fat guy named Shanty Hogan. If Host!" can stick to his amazing diet. and injuries hit the Yanks. the Senat- ors could win because they think they can. Boston-The gold plated boys have bought Pinky Higgins from Philadelphia and obtained rookies who may fire them to play the kind of ball they can play. Detroib-Lots of class here but the spirit seems dead even with Hank Greenberg back on base. Cleveland-Bob Feller should win at least 15 games and make a lot of dough for the Indians but they always leave their war paint behind when they go on the road. Chicago-Jfhe heart? says “yes”; the mind says “no.“ St. Louis-The Browns may re- verse their 1936 perfonnance by getting ofl‘ to a fast start but have a fight on their hands keeping out of the depths of second division. Philadelphia-It's still raining for Connie Mack. To Train For 1 Defence Of Davis Capri LONDON. April 16——A four~man team, heded by veteran Henry W. , (Bunny) Austin, yesterday was in- 1 vited by the British Lawn Tennis i Association to go into training for i, Great Britain's defense of tho ‘ Davis Cup Besides Austin, who made his first appearance in cup competi- tion in 1929. invitations uierc sent to Charles E. Hare. Charles R. D. l Tuckey and Prank l-l D Wilde. ‘ Of this trio. out of which British tennis officials must develop a : singles player to team with Austin and fill the shoes of Fred Perry. '; now a pro. only Tuckey has had previous experience in Davis Clip play. With George Patrick Hughes, Tuckey played in the challenge} rouild doubles ill 1935 and dcirat- 1 ed Wilmer Allison and John Van ; Ryn of the United States. Last ‘ summer he and Hughes lo t ‘to. Jack Crawford and Adrian Quist of Australia. but England retained . the trophy as Porry won both his singles matches and Aus'i1i sot 1 back Crawford. , j Hare, at 21 the youngest of the 1 four, was Britain's junior cham- ; plOn in i931 Austin. who has a. brilliant rccord in Davis Clip silr- l. glcs play. is 30. while Tuckcy mid Wilde are 26. Yankees Have Eclge On Other American League Thinks Scwribe Passing Events In The World Of Sports NEW YORK. a r1.‘ 11. u, ti, weight situation: .\ it" Jmln) . bet you Briidrlozk and Loni i. .i. in Chicago ill J|i11~ no mum: ' Judge Guy Fake iults lil Other cuclcs lilfllllilj). 111-1 informed» illillk lllc‘ 1 transferred 1o New Y-‘ll Schnleililg mr-clillg flit- the fall-and likiil: 1t 'I‘l11- ( 1 . 111g a Bl"; . is ill proving i. tract i.» a ('Olll.llll. Eighth Avenue 1l'll\\<l . ])U.~lllOll 1.0 do .\")lll(‘ got Lil!‘ llcsl. 01' Jilllc 22 is 111.1 away and so l3!‘ done abcuz proiiuullli; light. So \\'l'll1‘ ,\:~...i- own 1: llitiiualtc. tell 51111 111t- i-lai! l1‘:- son 'l'on_v Czinzoiicri tirii-ufii I is that he is iliit. All ills . “tied up in that big l'irlll‘ll iii .\l- boro, N. Y.. and ll»..- ll cash. Cllrirlu- G1 hrl Mrs. Thor-em (ii-iui scrap book Burnt"; It gusteci with i111» 111111 general he may uo 1o l Puerto Rico ‘to rich-mi weight title again-i. Jrivl Pedro Montalicz. thinks Bob Nestcll. Pucliic heavyweight hope. is 1111i goods recently spcnl ull giving the youngster a low Add Hall of Frunc: Rupperi still call.» Hunk berg, "Hunk Goldberg" Fred Apostolii. illunacvl- 11.1.1 turllcd down all oifci- o1 $6.000 1o fight Young CCHJCLL lll Sun Fixin- cisco and ailoillci- n".'ci~ lo ir-wu; Freddie Steel:- lli - weight bout. ill-o in ‘1- ism 1111.1 B. Klepper. owner oi 1110 Smiifu Club of ilic Parliir- (30.11 Lt'.1.!'l1‘, has 125 stilts oi violin-s and 1137 pipes He is the (‘oust 1.0.1 =1 fashion plate. Cincinniri Rods Boston Red Sox lire fmldlllu cause the Reds ciidlri inquiri» 1, 1o how Mel Almeria 1e11, 011.11- 11» w... hearted by Lloyd .\l'.lOl'1"lll Dliyilillll, N. C.. the other day. Col Jock G111 A . 0w Bound-lIdsro HAT ,7 By 0C K ‘BR for Crown, the wider hriiu. lllu‘ it)“ Vi‘ Look in tho hilt you (‘hllllitl this Spring. You'll iinrl these Sllillrl new lint-s in Brock Hills. $5.00 Other H;i1s’i$.‘l.22.'i l'p PROWSE BROS. Limited MacKinnon. First Vice-ProsldenwChief An- gus McEachern. Second Vice-President —Captilir: James Roach. Secretary-James Heron. Manager" <md"fioach'"e="' Joseph ' MacDonald. Sr. Business Manager-James Heron. BASEBALL SCORES American Association:- ‘At Milwaukee: St. Paul 5; waukee 10. Montreal McCllli Grads 57-17 here l held in the Board Room of City Bilildilig on Monday evening. Flush-m Canadian iiiui-ls. Sc-"olul , Ap.il l9 This meeting is called for At Vlllf‘ . At Kansas City: Minneapolis 8; I Kansas City 3. Curlers Attention i All curlers. sub cribcrs and a1 those interested in curling are rc- ball championship by troimcina l quested m attend a meeting to be the the pllipu e of lllstlle mg a plu pmcd artificial ice rink and mod- L-l7464-l7-2l. ern club rooms. THE UHARLUFFEIUWN GUARDIAN BOWLING , ‘ HOCKEY ' WRESTLING I 26 C d’ ' flflfl Ia" Sudbury Tigers Capture " DOWIITIIE E l‘ | All C B Df t' M“ SHE-m" B0510" Raw Battleford Beavers 5-2 10.1’. By Guardian’: Special Wire) CALGARY, April 16-Sudbury BOSTON. April Ill-Fifteen more Dawn The Tigers won the Allan Cup here I \ Canadian hopefuls filed their en- tonight by defeating North Battle- tries today in the famous Boston ford Beavers 5-2 in the fifth game Henry Clukey, who 15 training m to t 1 u marathon. boosting to 26 the num- ' of the best-of-flve hockey series the Sullivan and Mawhinney stable 1r ell-his $239 °§“t‘§f}'fi' ber of pacers who will carry the lloLv NAME IIALL aowuno Wm, a m... thud pemd m”, that raced so brilliantly at Fred- give the breeding and development Maple Lear chalF-"ge t° we slut‘ _ ' that netted three goals. Each team ei-lcton and Woodstock, has Mildred of trotters a, big boost. mfg, “"6 at Hmifllqls- Mass» Mmldall- B‘! Fm" 5"!" won two‘ games previously. ray, 2.04 3-4 pacing, converted to vasxlgnt; the $3113; (iciargagitzillt e151; Grilaebtgeslz- w) 268 2w Coming from behind iii both the he trot and plans to race her at Georg A. Callib k arri d b k ‘ a ' - c “ fllsl- F-lld 56601"! Period-B. the fight- n m“ gun this yam He is “with l“ wee: "om hlseawt Jemnggn grated!‘ Tgmhgpiznatféynkaigatgfinaggg; gilallazhan ing Eastern Canada champions 1118 it Rbokland, Maine. in the interests of the Canadian the finishers who come over the ' elney bmke “m” m" the hi“ will’ National Fox 3m dc - Ass 1 t, R- Mwabe 255 233 214 mark in the third r0 fire a trio bi One of the most interesting rac- ion. When he got esqurired 8.31%; a 1113151,? cmflngeng 15 led E‘ mun 270 285 269 markers m“) the Beaver "ell While es at the Syracuse Grand Circuit bit he went out to have a look at by Dave Komqien powerful Fim T°t51"3558- holding North Battleford scoreless. meeting in early September wlllbe his three and four-year-old Fut- nisli runner frnm Ysudbury, Ont. d“ G . M“? than 5990 “"5 Wh° 35m‘ the pacing handicap dash of a urlty candidates with Myron Mb: who won the me M193‘ other P c” "°°"Y'_ m,’ 4 med Victoria Arena saw the Allan mile and a. half. with Cardinal Arthur, Kensington. The condition Canadian entrliad included Harofd ‘kgurke 151 Z341 w, Clip Presented l0 TiSBPS immed- i Prince 1.5a 2-4, Dominion Grattan or both pleased him, also that, Of Webster 0r l-runutbh, Ont, who g- hhg°§<°imell m m m lately drier the game. mink Lav- LD, Little Pat 1.59 1-2. Colonel Bud cope 2J2 1-1 Bud was one finished fourth in 1930. J- Clswms 196 293 a“ lgne. courageous captain of the 1 Tom 2.00, Running water 2.01,l.iee of the most; Sui-prising pggers of Charles McCormick of St. John, t‘ Cameron 29o 181 357 1937 Canadian senior champions, Hmovel. 23.3 1_4 and princess St season and 1; he Show; as N. 13.. and Roy Oliver of New Glas- -T°ta1__3615 accepted the cup on behalf of the Vonian 2.07 1-2 as entries. uch improvement this year he ilggxp-mlffi s-ihafllirflé than 952%“; High smglej Cameron 357 ilil-lkeltrlleffi-h It ‘Z85 the fiYSt —-——- will-sh d 2.10 r rc tlbl . e ° ‘n e W ° l1 - ' ' ime a twp y. D11 up for com- r- Um»- " e °" ’ assists; ‘Z35 “$233” " 012°" “elf”. t" a'k . N.s.. has clltcrod Jane Az- M l Scott 2.10 1-4. onee sold ' - not em M0 mining Cantre- oil 81.59 1-2 in several early closing for 30%? was represented 135g, Sea- Mifggfizllll lgelitriflfitlet gxfibéiiilit of 21 Cmnmercml L933“ Lncup: stakes for frce-ior-all pacers. ln- son by four wonderful trotters. was justyflae mo“ of léhe “Mme style Mflrls:_ Sudbury: Goal. ‘Ileno: defence, formation that has filtered through these being Calumet; Evelyn 1,59 “word of 193a R Hennessey m3 m3 191 Kampman. Price; forwards, Dewcy, from Pinchurst. N. 0.. where she 1-2. Calumet Durham 2.01 3-4. Re- Lime John ' Kelley of Arlméon’ A_ Kelly 265 189 M2 Hill. Grosso. is ‘Wing "allied by D1 HM- P"- wverv 13> 2-03 H- and W- fi the 19:15 vict r, was made favorite B. DesRoche 23a 204 20s "m" Batik-WY” Gm“- Davis? shall. is most. favorable as to her Scott 2.01 1-2. In 41 starts ti" by most b: he contestants who n. McDonald zaz 150 212 deflmchlvlYlei-“c1110”;f°*'“'="d5- w’ ¢°1ldm°l1 511d Plmllf-‘Cli- Parsmn quail-Elle were 911W Wt- °f the knov. the tor rous course. B. Brown 157 233 204 D"°m‘k' shmmgum- 3mm- is said to be very high on her- money twice. Such stars as Les Pawam of Total-also. sudbmy Subs’ Laue“- H85“- Last season she was six weeks in ---- pgwmgket, I" who 5n; the Cholette, Chamberlain. his hands when she took her rec- The l2 leading sires of 1936. 2:31:01.6 rec d for that. 26 miles- 553195;... _N°1‘l1h Bflillefmd $111351 Sflhwfl-b- ord oi’ 1.59 l-2. With the longer based on the number of new and 385 yards co rse in i933; Clarence E_ G055 130 161 174 OKeefe. G. Allen. S. Allen. ‘ _ preparation and training that she reduced performers officially re- Demar, the, seven-times winner; E, v55 9y 127 1'17 214 031618-15- Lflfn? Lyndfln- Wm"!- will have this season it will not be ported for the past season are as Tarzan Brow , last years leader, 1:3 Doucegte 154 301 174 D68; Oliver Reinlkka, Rossland, B. I bit surprising if she reduces her follows: and Mel P01‘ r, the consfiienfnww a. Gillls 101 229 245 0- record and outfoots the best in Peter Volo 2.02 (dead) — — 49 Ycfk 111061061". I'M-o K9118,‘ 95 Vln- H_ Fisher 130 165 236 SUMMARY the land. I hm sill-e that every Peter the Brewer 2.02 1-2 - 42 clble- Total—2ll58. FITS‘ Pm“! _ horseman in the Maritime Provln- Mr. McElwyn 1.59 1-4 - - 39 High single F. Doucette 301. !- North Battlelorfi» Myl0§'5»14-_ ccs will be pulling for Hadley T. Truax 2.03 1-2 (exported) — 38 I ‘ . High three B. DesRoche 700. 2- Sl-ldbllly. ChOlQWJ (Hails?) 11-03- ‘ ‘ Fulton's stable when they race Volomlte 2.03 1-4 — -- — - 28 M Penaltles-Duohak. Price. through Maine and other states Napoleon Direct, p, 1.59 3-4 ] LADIES BOWLING Second Per 0d _ - ‘ms yea‘ (dead) _ _ _ _ - - - 26 ‘ , Kelly s; Mclnnls Trophy 3. North Battleford. Burke 7.00. ___ . Spence, 159 3-4 L __ _ _ 35 Fa rrv Aganlst 4. sudbiiry, Dewey (Hastie) 17:56. In the entries for 2.14 trotters at Abbedale. p, 2.01 1-4 - - - 24 I Style Martsz- I Penalties“; Kamplinanch Skowhegun we note the names 0i’ Guy Abbey 2.06 3-4 - -- - 2:3 a » R. Slnnott 181 100 117 (misooniduc ), Bur e. oe e, High Toby 2.10 1-4. Afton 2.09 1-4. The senator 2,03 1-2 (dead) 23 S C h? e I n g G. Keenan 152 12235 15g Myles. v _ d _ d Alloway 2.06 3-4. Mal-alie Hanover The Great Volo 2.02 1-4 - —- 21 y E. Connors i‘; E5 b Th1}: 13m? I ( H t; ) ," v.00 1-2 and other fast stoppers. V010 Peter 2.05 - - - _ - 19 1 F‘. Gallagher 96 m 89 ii-lglud ury. C am er am 8816 Hlgh “by is Dwncd by Hadley In —__ ‘ (AP n coal-dens Special Wlrvl Dirniciieilzig s sudb i Gro ~ (aim 17'36 ' Fulton. In the 2.18 trot at; the Prank McKay, East Royalty, has Al,“ lpTommy n“ o a— . 7. dbun. H 18'“ . . lame mecting John Dean is in his two stallions Abbe Wortny 23 ear oldwwflshman who flstruck’ c Edy ii" nllry- a? 9- - - with Maralie Hanover. Bucky POt- 2.05, and Calumet Budlong 2023-4 Y i ,_ b b t_ 0- --— m1 IBS-My 95- . . I “d d th 8. bl0W for Brtlsh bCX 11B Y ea I_ Dougan 123 121 164 zmpkin and tuche others. scvera advertised for so ce. an e mg Maxie Ber found himself a n8 59 n7 v! them with a lot of class. writer understands he has had sev- ' _ M- Bmwn i- eral communications from the “mm” am“ ‘m’ smgh‘ m" m" M. climbh 10v 105 125 Y k M k - . . . t d . Dun-bar Bostwlck. millionaire D010 mainland regardlf18 them. °o“f3f'ers fiwengmgements swamp gglxilgy 1376 13g an 8e a ltlg playop who, with others interested I ed in from flmost every big fight ;I_ota1_1696 . . in that, sport have taken up har- L._G. Duffy in last weeks The promoter ground the globe. most High singled) McKenzie 22m Thlrd Bld For ness racing as a diversion. won a Harness Horse. comments on the attmctyveyo; “mch was fygm the High three G~ Keenan 48m i ~ race with his thrce-vcar-old _Hol- surprising nature of the speed Natgoml Eportlng Club of London. Monday mghi at .7 0.0mm. , , ' lymod Audrey 2.07 3-4 at Aiken, which was on display last season. which QITDIHICBd it had posted a Ladies: OWE“ vs_ Bluemsei Nornlnatton 15.0.. last Saturday. Wealthy lad- and has compiled a list of the “lgrge"kl‘lfll for a Farr-Max Schme- commerciar Eagles v5_ style ies and gcntlcmcn all thirouglh éhe tlmtlters and pacers so‘: twtoh t0 linsghfiggtflpmgfggyuixggkggfag‘; Marts ' _ United States are bocom ng n r- we ve years o age s o rig ose ou :6 i ’ n t ame m 1a o“ . i . - - c l i t f ht undel‘ the M9 P- m- 1* g , l’ l’ , BOSTON. April 15-—'l‘he sloop sated la tlotters andainioy (lTlVlllK Y/ith- the best performances as fol 3021130" is“ Illillike lgacobs of New {or C1851 B sectloxKPnnce Grown, Yankee today opened me 1937 °ws' ' <deciale to meet Farr the Na- JTS». VS- Laundry Clulkers- ' campaign to defend the historic AGE TROTTERS RECQRD 53:}: spin-ting Cfub would try to America's Cup against T. 0 M- 2 Twilight Song by Peter Volo. 2.02 2.0316 5mg; a heavyweight title match C. N. R. BOWLING LEAGUE Sopwmfs Endeavor H, appearing 8 Margaret Cilstlcton. by Guy Castleton 2.10 159% bghIEIl l raddock and the winner l l b i m under San for we firs; time this ~ bb 206-7’ 1.5714 late‘ in l B Sll-lflmer- At Y- M~ 0' A- “lays .95 n g season and wearing a rig radically 4 Gleyhound‘ by Guy A ey ' i I Vfiflnwl "B BRT- 56°F"! better Cal“- ‘7- H~ Hmvat" 15d h“ team t° different from the other cup as- 5 Calumet Evfllyn. by Guy Abbey 296% L595 mi the cut over his eye had been victory and the finals against Cap- piranw ‘sankee is making he, ‘ 6 Lee Hanover. by Lee Harvester 2.14% 2.01 “when iflp, wasn't s; sugehaboxilit taln_ filer; Sleottwnzxtafllgiiznfillllilgl- thkd bid m, the defence nomin- 7 Angel Child’ by Guy Richard 2'02.” 2'00!‘ ‘Rhee rhwis Al"tthol'l:filgh"e first anglgliloriinlqaielvicholsloiiezfl. atgiirstead of the conventional v 8 Eleanor Volo. by Peter Volo 2.02 2.02 night‘ he] was doubtful today_ double headqqgljktwo Sans fob Santa Margarita, by Pegasus B. 2.08% 2.02 “r11 1mm? to see how I felel in; CUBS ward of we magt_'_’ankee appear- 9 M“ H‘ M‘ ‘mnes’ by Mr‘ Mcmwyn 159V‘ 2'07“ igrllialitrlz; Lgieidziilduigiiighplviafi at GEO Hampton 152 152 1'10 ed with a Single heads“ in" w l0 Guy the Tramp. by Jerry harvester, P1 2.20% 2.04% least’ do!“ mm and cabaret work R 1110mm; B2 195 81 oloagipfeatjnséagledfogotsoislaelalgasfét c5112‘; ll Moko Montgflnlfify- by Pele!‘ Ivwntmmery 2-03 And he should do well as an exhi- K_ Mccme 135 95 13g been added E0 the mailman, ma,“ l2 Star Bright, by Daiystar 2.06 2.01% bltlon its the man Fari- licked. ArmtattDHowatt m; it the largest We; w; my a P5915195 Rfioialflgfgg‘ slloop of tihe 1010s; the oyaclfitlrgg s‘ 2 Dusty Hanover. by Sandy Flash 114% *2“ M . t‘ Take guvsisitglfn all‘ ywechcrins irotghies are- s Little Pat. by Hollyrood Bob 2.0404 fir)? Oillfl I88 ABBIES poses. d 4 Dillon Hall. by The Laurel Hall 2.06% - . , J H How u; no no 12,, All her canvas was new. but e- Edna Brew". by PM!‘ the Blew" 292% 2'0’ Load In $87133 ohasl TOOSIDS 105 - 12s 7a 5pm m“ m“ it s“ my wen‘ 5 Doctor H. by Single (3., p, 1.581.‘.- 15914 Grace Blenkhom 110 184 170 6 Cardinal Prince. by Peter Potempkln 2.15% 1-5f% $3 A m 19 _ gérllf Elgalgglrsald R i d i n I u h s '1 Billy Hugo. by Sir H1130 3n Mslfiltrlfixull-I-Elson- Uz-“vé-rsitylgs gumet Totabazla g 8 Zenith. by Peter Dcnsmore. p, 2.1010 - 4N and an“ clad hoopsters m“ up a . 0 Mildred May. by Adioo Guy. 1132-003 2'0 If io-poirit lead in the first 0r atwo- IWVERS o l0 Napoleon Bales. by Napoleon Direct. P. 159% :22; game series tfgrktgauli/lflgtllgmglgg: M” soon, 142 192 . 151 I ll Peter Royal. by Peter Qigonna 2.08 2. _5 gfflmflizfllglée tom-Z}; when they d9 J. F. Gordon 177 120 166 A t M e e t l n g 12 Floraline. by Archdale '0 s‘ yea?“ 23-1569 Bay Crusaders 40-30. J< K- M51118 133 %5% 194 w e _ . . - - s According w“ Frenchmfiggttixi‘: Springs Fair at Palm Springs, Cal- ggrpwegleetmog€tzwa champions Total—2305. edlifilj-regaizlgfi glllmlelncgfilggnggfisvtn 2:323:12“ wlllmnow Inbeie-yteiiken up in mmm- He ‘wash “mm “Ex: next wsek for the Dominion cham- HAWKS Riding club at the annual meeting ' h h so 11m _ - _ u real earnest and raced beginning éaliifiyiwlgenhlms twpge around the P13113310"! and 5mm of the Tliaurilgdaytgniglhg business meeting with this season. They were for- track‘ men through a fence before Mounties shared the worms hem J. Mxalcléean Cub members were Mn Bunmhfs merly barred from competition. depositing‘ hlanodog) ti}: 01.5 Wm, 13 pollfii eachéo nygifpu; Gggrynenaésey 120 "1 155 gzuetsts qtHditrTer at the Canadian i" _ . ~ ‘ona o e . C°1°m1 T°m 2'00‘ h“ been Sold lgllgonzllpgla-YBSIIIOLBG sulky. was ggrfiéigggglthe ég3sad;s_ Glace M Nfccanlm“ n2 1;‘; 1?: Raoul Raymond. souihw-t. by the “time of the late ‘LB’ Rey- racing his partner Charles Correll Bay ind 13 points called against L',I2t:;zwg0177 207 is honorary president of the or!!! “mds- K“"““ my‘ M°" to R’ M (Andw when ll" “Wide” °°°‘“" them while the Mounties had 1o. “ ' lzation. Other Officers are: Mrs. c. ‘ Norton. Watervilr- J1- Yd l": air“ red True w we traditions oi’ the -.—j.~i-—————-—?_"§‘ N. Bssett. M. F111. re-ellgctctd: Dr- race him roll! 1e m“ ' Sh‘ b i . Amos was on deck . m ems m me pfogffljn R. F. Seaman. vce pres en . re- . butt and also in some of tiieeventa wit’: has 35in“ Andy, forabmad_ glilsd finmee (‘topping out o! Nob Ispyear-o Lad elected: Mi-. D. M. Gass, treasurer. i. “M”, h t m‘, evening We, me d N Anna“ r lected; Mr. R. R. Boll. secre_ _-_- ‘fisgct Ad‘? mtwork’ and what 1; mam’ an ew . - _ ta ; Miss Nora Longworth. Ladies “r °'<":11.:;".."“ m1=i~<~=~~ M we w“ at l- 1- - r W Olympic Timber :1:.,r:2i:l";.::..i¢:~ champmn tnmer o ' “we -- ltll milky-in the 31m“ . -. 11 at resent and if it _ , ' “sued B’ ehauenge “flung that they rage tht Ififllvvwiris day! 10%;: motelffir thep influx of outside Larljtllesofiiilillcrgitrteelillignhls) Mllfry gals; “e prwared to post $10900 for a stabl s competition would not be _"'—' u 1 (c?) :15 'Mlrs Gegrée Rollers‘ ' v race or series of races with Mus- The chaflomsmwn 1311111118155‘ sufliueritly keen and fast enough SYDNEY. N.S.W. Apr“ 5- ld Report's of the pregldent Mr- clemne 2'02 1'4’ champion hotter track is opened up B8111" 11nd 51°‘ to dluiw a crowd. It is helped t?!“ _Four months ago ‘yaw-ob; George Buntaln the secretary. Lt. M Europe’ The offer has been f horsm are jogging over it, al- some new owners may show up in 5°!’ Newbiggen or Newcaf is‘ 1' col. P. S. Fielding; the treasurer. declined as it ls considered thatit 0 h it is rem’ tough hum; the 1140mm and “dd to the uncefi S.W.. could not swim a e urey M“ D M Guss. and the convenm. ‘ “m” b” a dime“ proposition to ltihgsgcovsred pwltli several hun- ‘minty or the "Kins ofsbortswirh quarter-mile without tmmii ‘mt of ti...‘ ladies committee. Miss Mnfy bring the Europeart‘ ‘mix?!- toAnt: died loads of clay Wm‘ straw sull" fresh faces-or rather fresh hor- wdayr: Xgjtraalfgifihxg’ (gymgé I-laszard. were heard at; the meet- erica and acclimae was _. ..._-._ . . . , "TM. w an -~~~f"-i~th]h-rlik-g"jfi‘"fiiz""‘p¢l'lfi " " . g_ be worzhy companion ‘or the grails/dirt? it l! gfipwied 031811010?! tosprime up the p"?5pe°t',f‘ng (‘he tfmagest “Mm: Plans were discussed for 1937. mlilhly Greyhmmd‘ that it “will make the track even enthusiasm of the grand standds. gig-g?“ l’ e m“ m“ ever p“ R/ding Club atctlgvltties ftt)? {he sea; raster than it was before,_ after which must be catered to in or er F0“; times m a ma“ week Bob an nlret teiiépec e o s a; a ou At Columbia. Tenna... last week. the new coat Bel-B Wlilkedflli- n: to make possible the payin! 01 broke the nmyards Ausmnm Hy S -__W_fl1_§ flmlmlnw - w. they held the annual April PM’- will certainly be nice tom 8e a 1y purlhfi- yumm- Nc°,d_ “d m“ the 32g- lde. which is a celebration of breath of Sprinl and ma e ru- f things that yard mam swmmlng and,“ . state wide interest. It was feat; lpptbflcrl of summer at éhpoltlhe w" l" ‘rd ti: b n“ tracks said he would be sent to the 1040 Windsor Fords iii-ed by a. tribute to the late “POP lar fair grounds, and all! m“ mlg t be cons i! ymow rigid Olympiad at Tokyo_ - gee", whose home town Columbia different speed 181081160 18° thief thid year. 1'11""? Y-dmvers with u‘ ________._. was. The Geers sulky, carrylnz their preparatory lessons 011' no supmvlsionmoveié n ‘corms be“ llw-G-ISII SON m“ Crus h Grads the black silks of’ the depart-ed seasons campaign. Thered i: _ vieg: to cu n8 “Oyzme dust ‘mm _____ race driver, was drawn in the par- better track in Canada. an ‘LN tori retlllfll-"Yldl or r am DEVONPQRT_ mghmd _ Ad- 0 lde by a horse wearing the saddle taker James Harper never m ea anco and spee m; uP DOSTTh- mm] Henry E_ Gmcg so“ o; me WINDSOR ———t A n wdwp) \ number l. which Mr. Geera always a day without harrowingor brush’; Yon-a ago a body k150i? M Rm: me i-w_Q_--' d“ suddrly n; hi, ~Packm m} all) “all; speed and wore in his races. Local parties in; it and when required water Pr ice Edward Islan u 03a with home the other day. 1.: was 60 wizard i?“ the“ heavier oppolh have told the writer that they also applied. in Association func on . and had been in the “My 40 yum t“ y‘ d_ F“ d dv n _d a- mught a broadcast description of’ an annual meeting in the Sarina. retiring m 19311 B11 wfw dds B“ ¢~ "d the above celebration. which was The summer's racing program where representatives of all tracks not ‘iflris ep ‘war sse ifii-éslec‘? t‘ attended by over 50.000 people in will no doubt start as usual It c. itributed their views and a pmzgs m KING'S CUP 5mm?” l“ D°m“°" M" “s e n 10,000 POPHIation town. ‘Snuimmeraigi. Jglynllqat. W13 Atlalig; weledule do! (Lflttfilfolrndtgfigtlsz? LONDON I ddm t m ____ , pogo o am, on re ma o - - - n on o e _ "Amos" of "Amos and Andy" and then gharlottetown. Monta- uldn‘: it be a good thing to re- King's gun the wpiinfi- of 1h,- nii- tonight in the frat gami- of the received some bad bruises when g-ue may stage two meets and e this by holding a meeting 0! races Sept. 10-11 will receive Mi.- v thrown of! a sulkv in prncfl-ilnq there is also a possibility of Sum- tmck representatives at Bilmmer- 0110 prim- mnncy offered by Lord grime oi flu- bzst-of-tlirco Vs rill: j for a spectacular sulky race to be merslde giving a second one. Last skie or Charlottetown early in Wakefield. the flier un_ 51.750 and 200s on tomnrww nulht Willi 5 I feature of the annual Palm year both these tracks did no and hone? l the third-place pilot, flail. third U". if 11609551111’. Monday- Mil- . Loui ville: Toledo ll; Louis- ‘ 0 LET US Ql'0'l‘l€ YOU ON .i\ l 111011 0111:1111! AWNING . Milnuiacitlrcd by J. J. TURNER 8r SONS, LTD WE ALSO ERECT, REPAIR and ALTER THE BIKE SHOP l Lg