ea iacb today when amsfimmllslng close. excit- ,. es and fast times will be May's card will usher in , . i; day of a two-clay and night possibly be a three-clay . t O . pjgllt it was not. decided .. the third day's racing b; held but regardless of ., , it is or not, racing fans m their share of thrills on ay and TghllfldlY- .. y; or the Victoria Driving mnsors of the meeting, have n0 pains U) make this one outstanding sporting events winter season. For montns they have been working tooth gllon arrangements and with Inter-Province Ice Racing 0199451118 Starts Today With Flve Classes Scheduled Ehaturad by the tIOI-ting duel bq. tween Willard Kelly's Millie Kai. mutt and George Tumefs June Evans from Dartmouth, Nov; you; u“ 0'3 W0 ""1 P9551513! three-day ice racing meet swings into action °n the eaeedwav off Victoria Park all! IHQXDOOII with ihfl first meg b01113 called at 2 o'clock sharp. Inst htasthe bigcontingent o! bum“ 181d Halifax horsemen arrived in the city interest reach- ed l lever bitch as the visitors mingled with the local horsemen to “New their views and opinions on the meet. This ioe race meeting W111 81511.1! be the biggest thing of its kind ever attempted in the Maritimes and officials of the Vic- toria Driving club, sponsors oi the meeting have left nothing undone to assure its success. Among those arriving last night were: Johnny Scott, Bert Redmond, Fred Lahev. Frank Murphy, George Turner, Don Tumer. Gordon Mit. diell. George Shanks, Wilfred Baker, Geo Clark. Rea. Horne. Al. ‘Iodgson. "Flyaway" Helsler, Tom Watson, Rov Kidney. Harold Bishop anci- others. Officials of the Driving C ub an- r unced last night that the course "mm promised’ the meet -was in the fastest condition of the be one long to be rememf five classes scheduled for to- muld produce the fastest n! the season. Last night the _ was lightning fast and with horses in A-1 conditlo it is expected- that the different will be battles from wire to O O I » race of the day will like- the meeting for the nshlp between the pride of mind Millie Kalmuck and um June Evans. Millie in her first start this season .. last Saturday that she is right at the peak of her u the trotted two quarters in seconds, but the visiting ...- are confident that the mare will give Millie all she flllldlB In each and every heat - race. a - s i ht of tho meeting will be uet that will be heldin ilurottetown Hotel on Thurs- riglit when visiting horsemen lathe guests of the loca‘ club. mrs ago, on the occasion of holding of the first inter-prov- no: meeting a. function of llnfi was held and went over | bang. a a - .,. ay night an even more en- ‘ time is expected. A suitable --i has been arranger;- and ‘pod vzill" gesture will add a climax to the big ice race ‘ O i I Median Press despatch re- ‘ stated that the Toronto i leafs. in an effort to stay terunning for National Hockey »~ honors, had made the New i Rangers an offer of 950.000 Mitre Phil Watson and Winger l- llextalharrd been refused. snurning the bid Lester ~ .b0ss of the Rangers, said if he sod two of his brightest he would be breaking faith New York fans whose sup- lll boosted attendance fig- s! Madison Square Gardens winter despite the fact that limiters are buried deep in Nil-h cellar. O O Jstrlck ll very right. If ho Watson and Rextall he ~ have enough good olay- < to beat a first class Junior - teem. As a matter of fact lilve been times already this when the Rangers looked a Ims than some OJ-LA. teams time by. O O I ldtition to losing a number lr best players to the armed i. the Rangers have also rder hit by lnluries this than lhv other team in the year and times in all five classes scheduled for today are expected to be very fr" with the closest of finishes expected. , With the exce-ntion of the chum‘ nlonshic trot between Millie and June, the other classe- on the card will be raced on an elimination basis. Explaining this, officials an- nounced last night. that the visitors will pick two of their horses with the ‘ocal Club also pldtifig two to Army Chalks Up Win As Schedule Is Concluded Making their last appearance 1B the city Hockey League Army last night came through with their first of the season as they dc- victory featod the Air Force squad 5-3 in {he final scheduled game of the e and at the same time more scor- ing ability than they have in all ague. Easily displaying their best lflfm their previous games the Khaki- clad boys took a 2-0 lead in the first peflod a, they shot a brace o! goals in less than three minutes; they split four goals with their opponents in a red-hot middle canto and then retained their margin as the two squads came through with a goal apiece In the thld r . Brehaut led the winners with two goals with Mcrasue. stem- and Richard accounting for the others with Cuvler. Smith and Shari?! driving home the losers lam"- Llneuns: . Army: Goal. Johnson: Defence. McTaguc. Stead, Whitlock; For- Yesterday's Curling Results Two matches were Played 1H m9 Regal Flour Trophy competition e1 tt C li Club W5- ilsxiluiirrlih fedfiygarrlgs l‘: the Sent- HUT ‘me rlllfiamilis: Boga! Trophy AL. MacPherson, 10; m Tmmn’ 5'w.rt. Seaman. 12: Ed- Twlm 1°- aentner Trophy “'- '" m. Es. Giddlngs. t: 011- T- A- Campbell llnce the start of the hasn't been n slwvle. fer why-n thaw have been l0 out their strongest linw" lie ice. Cflftqihhi n..+..q..|, q...“ llle hrvlrov fnifhlm m row 1° 1W1" on to whet he has '-- as those players may ha, ontreal Cdrb '| 75 Oil 19 {H1015 94 5-8 A '.‘.i w-a Cl? 1a 1-2 lessionalullhrus _MciFOD s. BENTLEY w u. ouster n o I a nsiwtev n o ‘Milton am‘ Ml mrva as LII noun r0 was IN Imm- Israel lrrellandil mpai i? . r. Anastasia; "Imam Aaoolllllnla Imam mm cum-u Clalrlatlclowl no. stoliumi. i2: 0-0- "W"! a. ____.__.__- Today's Schedule At Curling Bluh planned: a P.M., Ice No. l ‘l P.M.. Ice N0. I lee Nfli l RE gen vs, CB. Black ii P.M., Ice No. l Dr. E. S. Giddinga vs. J- F- M1?’ 1c’ Ne. I RC. Stoddard vs. W11. Adam! leg N0. 3 A.V. Bnlllett vs. W. W. lord Junior Royals Practice TOHISht f th ranks ofAtlliepl-lilhlhr lllglsllle l2: aged m iht at. fl o. sharn. ‘Izezvxlor, the coach. made l1" l" ' be at the Forummfol‘ a vreetgvglig; JOHNSON???» {MK W aoeaun , "jalto noun . mi w NM Gear,‘ so Pl \‘ If vi ‘g M Alxnuramcn ‘ ‘ area sunurrna n. ‘We! 0| Ooasasorae aom so was ii... fliiilli W" 9'17. LlNlllllh-Fl mouse . emanate?“ '§"u'l"i“°wau”'°o?f"gam UE Klillllooaz- I. Liafferty 12° 239 S McKinnon 133 191 0 Webster 141 140 s: McLean 144 "l r. Whito 14" Anaonsz- K. Stewart 155 173 B_ sngw 138 103 M. McDonald ‘I5 16° v. Rodd l" 145 Lucky Strikes:- cLaine. ‘l. A. Sentner 153 304 B. Cameron 131 100 l-I. Turner . 158 lil - J. Larter 143 171 m. MdPh 1N W Gl Worms:- _,_ DH... m we D. Hooper B’! l” A. Warren 130 152 M. Dalziel 53 l“ {I 156 150 '- m ling schedule i..f‘°‘.‘3li‘y‘f‘ lobnyenciglehee in the Remember When U181‘ Trophy eemvellth“ "e (n The Canadian nan) Sen Y Joe Louis knocked out Natio Brown in the fourth round of a ra- turn bout at Kansas Oitv all see." ago tonight. In the nut fish'- "at" W. R. Cruikshank vsflfl. llilill" stayed 10 rounds with the up-and- coming Brown Bomber before losing the decision. Louis becgme {he lie; d o id’ oiored c amp 0n e a. Winchester vs. ass. aenihl 23am in: minim after tat,- fight ti: meet in a battle for the champion- ship on Thursday afternoon. In a will be seen in action. The speed in D A Advertising lists: In Advance- llhunanularlalaellrllverttauanuldslb (i dhaioeah. Ola-Iliad per ordiln Memorial UlldLllB-Ufifllllllll‘ $KATE T0 YOUR HEARTS CONTENT THE FORUM TO-IIIGIIT — Fine Music — Fine Friends ~ ab. . 2-‘ r“- ts-afif-g5gfl8S-gfikz »-»- I I nib H»: I u ear-a rAT-l! ny§_ ward; final-an all hoses-a loam ll"! l-Alllllll Events 8o p: word; Notices 10o oer iach- Unis 0| I Ron cl an; esnenta Ml words for [Lil additional I var Notic- or ‘nun; m; ‘:3: ttlultd0 ‘I ma“: w» Wanted Montreal Stock Exchange 2225633822521 BIT!‘ II! as; » arrived in the Olly yesterday morn- ing and are: The o 1d local favorite I-leatherbells Bymbo Bu? Aub"! Dillon. Jun; Evans an ' Tracey Hanover. meeting are: Starter, D. K. McLeod; judges,‘ H. Murphy, I‘. M. Lahey, Dart- wid Wood, S. Mathsson, Al Hodg- Owners and drivers are asked to oe in readiness at 2 o'clock sharp time. Every second race will Following are the classes and entries for today: Class A Pace Cochatndale. C‘ mplonshlp Trot Millie Kalmuck. June swans. Claaa A Trot Juanita Axworthy. Lusty Frisco Heatherbelle. ‘ Class B Pace Dale H.. Bvrne Hal, Wait N'See Princess Kalmuck. wards, Wilson. Dermo. Me-vneaux- Peters, Richard, Brehaut. R.A.F‘.; Goal, Gilligan; Defence. Angeli, Young, Reidie; Forward!- Poulain, Olcarwator. Jones. Olurlel‘. Kehler. Referees-L. Jay. T- wh-mwk- SUMM All]! First Period 1-—Army, Richard (Brehaut) 7:01 2-Army, Brehaut (Whitlock) 9:50 Penalties- stead. McTe-sue. midla- Becond Period a-Anny. Brehaut (Peters) 2:08 4—R.A.F., Cuyler 4:18. 5-R.A.F.. Smith (Sharpe) 0:50 a-Army, Peters (Stead) was Penalties-Stead. Rsidle. Third Period 1--R.A.F.. Sharpe (Cuyler) 1:58 a-Army, McTague (Dickie) 8:55 Penalties-None. BOWLING ZION CHURCH BOWLING LEAG assesses 7"“ >- _coo I new» Officials that will handle today's‘; to on FOR SALE — NDVLY FRESIIEN- ed Grade Jersey. eight veers old. Several Registered uernsey Heifers in calf. H Copp, Port Elgln. N. B. FOR. SALE — THREE SHORT- horn bulls. pure bred. but not reg. lstered. one vear old in May, color "Kl. 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