, JAltllitellY. .19. 19% THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARD La ‘est News 3 -> ICE SPORTS HOCKEY AND B O W L I N G IAN V In Realm 11 n1 1111s 111 111s 1111111111 11111111 .1 mpion U. S. M' or Says Overtou Was The - ponent. _.. ‘I no longer lwlted at my ‘coach. g ' I nigh! m Madison Square I didn't (lure to look around so I g“ New york, 1 ran a race in just kupt my head down and added l1 l lost cool-u o! everything in to my speed. it was too much for world except the beat oi two Johnny. One hundred yards from 1111011 the track» right nit my t e Biol-sh ho began to fade. I wu-s . "cull longing on like a wild man. h“. w géraway from those Ho was droppng back. but for all eats constituted the hardest I know, he might just as well have a o! my career. . been matching strides with me. n (lays before. on the cveninx it wasn't until the ice was over [arch l0, 1917, contestinfl l" S? that I had learnctl that l had won 1,- i did the mile in 4.17 3-5- by fifteen yrlrds..Thc fourth quar- h" the world indoor record by ter had been done in 1.02. more 1 Kiviut of‘ New York, of 4.'1\8 rccord~breakiug spccd. However the Happy“; a lurk l started east slow first half mile in 2.16 offset J “mm to take part in the an- fast second half of 2.03. and the fi- 1 11111001‘ tihzmrpionah-llp games llill time was 4.19. I could ‘have the A. A. U. sot for March 171broken tho 1vorld's record easily m Twenty-second Regiment Ar- that night, I bellow. W; New York, The next morn- Poor Johnny Over-tun. He lost his in 1l1e Pullman l read in 11- pap- life ‘in the world war. He was e ‘ha; Johnny Overton. the great gamo fellow. llc missed the train 1,, runner, also had smashed Kiv- which was to take him to the trans- 15 record. And ‘lle had done the port that would carry him to Eur- “. in 4.16. ono and three-fifths ope. l am told, and 11 11 25 miles and; better than mv mllrk. ,so as to catch the boat. i] lHapnp-enings Of-“The '= Day At The ' Y.M.G.A. l i0 tlll 12~—-Snl=cial Classes. 3 till 5~—*St11dents. 5 till 6.15——Bu"s. Ellen. Bowling: By J. P. GLA55- l even v f All alleys open. ' , [film-Meeting of churcl organization. " General: league I Showers. pool. billiards. bowlinK land reading room at your conveni- ‘once. 1 mm m -;0ystcr Bed ‘ ‘he A. A. Li. games were to bu; d the ncx! Saturday flight-flu" V ‘ll ‘l I ll 1- ‘ flllllllillcélillahis 01:15:: .1<>(l11flv§§-' The Oyster Bed Dflvlng Club uomulerclm ‘mil-mus were held their second race on January ‘he run off 11-! Madison Square um‘ Owmg m me exneme “m den, The outcolnc was that 0v- KM uttmlmncc‘ was sman- Tm’ 11 and I wcro dutcd 11p for a Green Race and Fred For A“ ‘m1 1: l onc mile race at 1hr; latter “o; ml‘ The 2'40 ma“ had m“ ‘L starters \von by Don R. in [hylee hwfln“ mm [he homer m. the l; Suflllfilll. bra-ts. Following is the 11d lilIpilllllUllhllllll. On ‘the mmmnry: ‘ltfM"l1'h.l' l‘ rid o 1111.1 1 e se .1 utw 2.40 CLASS Dan R. (E, Skllllingtonb. l l 1 Commodore Boy (Amasy Horne) V sort of ending‘ llcd interest I11 the speciul race. was confident of the ou-tcomefi illillilfli ‘WENT N egro Sensation Floor ed for Full Count With One Punch- End Came With Dramatic Sud- denness NEW YORK. Jan. 18.——.lack De- laney, fighting, idol of Bridgeport. Conn.. knocked out Tiger Flowers, Atlanta. Gm. middleweight, in the second round of a ten-round match at lildilson Square‘ Garden last night. A powerful right uppercu! delivered with trip-hammer rapidi- ty to the n-egrds ja-w floored him for the full count, 43 seconds after the start of the second round. The end came with dramatic sud- dsnness. Delaney, who bud been fighting a defensive fight, suddenly opened 11p with real offensive. He led with u left ju-b and then his driving rigltlit cam-e through crashing with terrible impact against the Negros jaw. The Negro sank to the canvas in i. helpless heap. The count of five found him fiat on his lback. He shuffled his feet and once got to u hall’ reclining position. only to sin-k back to the horizontal again as the rclcrce sounded the final ten and 111 ved his hunds in token of a ltnockiout. Delaney assumed n (intensive utti- tulle at the start. content to fccl out tile Negro 11nd find out what he could do. Several wild rushes sent Dciancy to the ropes and he con- tinued I-o wiggle around 1nd awuy as the Negro kept boring in. Only once in the first rnuud d’d Delaneyopen up and thcn hie let go with his powerful right to tllr Ne- grds ribs, a blow which sank Flow- ers buck on his heels and 5116114,’) his aggressiveness. y The second round opened as the first, Delaney on the defensive 11nd Flowers eudeavoring to get inside lDEllHIQYET long arms. Flowers rusbctl Delaney to the ropes and poured in a furious attack. Then canlc the knockout. A left load. the right uppercut nnd Flow~ era woibbled 1 iround on the floor. _ ln a preliminary Bobby Gould. of Toronto, lost a six-round bout by York. 11111111 decision to Charley Rosen, of New‘ 1x11111111 nus s111u1111111 1111111111111 Large Crowd Witness Driving Finishes In Spectacular Racing-Harry Todd, ' Mac Aubrey and Baby Todd Win in Their 1 Respective Glasses. 0 The weath-er was extremely cold ed by llorlw llrtitllci-g‘, \\'lln,slup “"1115 Saturday afternoon and there was so nun-h i11 iulvuncp of the ficld ihut quite a drlt’! of snow which made the (‘l11111111itt-l- o11 (‘.lassif.'1.-u.ti-1~.p it loolrus though it would be im- dccidr-d h.» Willlltl have to mm- nosslble to race horses but this ngniusi 11 lu-ttcr class of noises in (I'd not deter the enthusiasts of order 1o 111111111 11 ‘.\'t)l‘lh\\'llll:) contest‘. ‘ho (fillnrlottetolvn Driving Club. for ibi- tr: phy. I11 order to give him‘ The Track Committee. Messrs. Aib- due 1-11.11! i‘ 1r tho pri-vhuls win 11c: ‘belJl, W'hi!e and Conroy had the was ullolvl-d ‘l5 point..- r111- it nnil‘ ~ course cleared on time and this tl1e-1'11ll<1\\-i1:1: hm tuiblod in tlu-l made the racing possible though nvw 111cc: ‘Bu-by under somewhat advrrae conditions 111 i1." “ltu1li.1nt." ‘ 1 '1 as the drift filled in parts of the S "(lli’l?]lll|l‘l‘{i." “ ' tiack and mad-e the course extrcmc- The 1~1>11i1 win: tui- _ ly heavy which proved a handicap lIllxl‘i*~llll;_-; .,|" i)... tmahd,“ so f“, :1. to some of t-hc horses that like a Every lu-ni '.\ .11.- 11 1'1 -.1l 111111111 1v 1th. lighter kind oi‘ footing. ‘ cxciu 1i drivcrs shouting and ycllitig About 500 spectators gathered and \‘Xll'1 111rl_v l-losl- iiuislios. it u around the judges‘ stand or drove nu .11~,v- i11 111111-11 1o tlflflilfp . .. around as witnesses of the racing. Win11 V. 111.1! 11111.- lu-zlts lu- raced There were three races on the pro- and rlu- l-ixlzluul winner proved Io 1'1 gram and under the capwbie man-‘bc "lizllrv 'i‘<1lill." il‘~\’llt‘(l by John. 1 i 1 l Byron Brmvn they were all cmu- Grow Hoop-ii". plPlcr1al-i.1:'1. "it ‘l \\'oi1ll-1'i'11l 1.1m» 111111 rtulLv; 'i‘l1v first t-‘lllcil was (‘Lisa “("' .'l"'»\'<-l1l11- on pollof1l1~1i11l11cl1 Trot with 'Hlt3l'll~ iiuliy." Frisco but 11- 11;. .1iu.~1 :1 111ml iii-id lludl Direct", "Hui v Todd" and "Tt1l'i c.1111." 111.1‘ bud 11 t‘l'llt'l( :11 him so Alto" 11g MlilYliWS. “Harry Todd" ho l1:1<| 111iul1|ylr11pl1 1iu11~ of it.) proved tho 110st oi’ the fleid wln- lli- 11 .1.~ mipzlllly drive-n by ituyi ning tho two heats necessary and 11.1111 . bring second in one. In the 'f!‘1'-.~at "‘ Sh." p111 lli'l‘ ‘lll]Ii,'.l)ll"I'rl in,‘ liver. ho uns- pusllcd to the limit. (Hit-l l» HI‘ joy 111 tlu- third bout‘ ulitil within 1H0 yards from the Wlitil. in 11 1111111111.; 11111111 1111-" b11111,‘ wiro, by "Eastern Lady” who made "lT‘:1|iIl1i11 il" by .1 l-nuplo oi‘ yur a 1m uutcrt-uuzlle brook and inst her lllvrl" 1iui~l1 was good but this w-"la chance to_ win. T1111; was the hos! jitob- ' t o1‘ t.l1-~111 nil. has! of the race. ' ' 11 :1 s tlillli‘ by Byron in the‘ stecourl llcllt “Frisco Di- liloivu. -. - 1,1‘ :l1c (‘lub 111:1]. rec!" showed his form oi’ lu-st wiu- in tho rpiuior <11‘ llu» \\l':lt‘l‘ ho uludc . tar when he won by l. lzlrgc mar- H #1111 11d 1i job 111' it. gin with linrry Todd second. linr- li 1111~l1t b1» also Wt-ll in mention ry blade a break lll this bent which lht ' hi» illlil ‘liuwr sl-lectod. accounted for his being back con- Thty i‘ (‘illlfiidvlilllillti 1d very slderalbly. ory 11nd tip.- (‘lub is to be in the third hen! the contest was coilaizllllluzrll ou huviug lucu oi’ ioetwcen "Hurry 'l‘0lld" and "Eust- tltcii" 1111c i11 1lu~ stand. .\'o uuutter e-rn Lady" with "llzlrry 'l‘o1lll" win- lli.\\' (‘Ultl 111v duy 1l1--_v 111-1» ulwllys niug. lites! time was 1.11 1-4. Tllculn ib-iil. winner is owned by Mr. Frank Mc- Kay wcll known milk llflfllrf of (Thnrlnttltowu itoyzllty uud w:ls' drlvon by him. Class “A" Pacc:_'l‘hi.~1 is the soc- ond of the litlriPS of races for tlu- lion-y ’l‘o1lll, ililvKikvl McKinnou Trophy. It narrowvd Frisco Direct. tKcllyi » down to two horses, namely. "Mal: Idosicru liudy. 1111111111111 .. ' Aulbrey and "Colonel ivaltz." ll. will 'l‘odd Alto. filings) . . .. "(K111111111 ti." p111 SUMMARY: CLASS C TROT lilllili THHTTEH l5 I] E l [I Lou DillonDies of Col- bc renleln-bercd in the previous rzlccj 'l‘iu1- 1.11 l-»i. 1.11 1.2, "(lolnnel Waltz" czl-sily disposed oi‘. "Mac Aulbrcy". Saturday the sou of "Colptuin Aubrey" turned the tlllblcs on his diminutive rival \VlIll1lIlg 1111c Aubrey. l.\lt'.\'cilll ouch beat with ease. The admirers Vol. “Z1111. Hlviiiuiloul .. .- of Colonel Waltz believe the heavy ’|‘i1ne—1.o.\' 1-2. 1.1m 1-~i, footing had considerable to do with his defeat and hope that ‘under more iarortrble conditions to him CLASS A PACE ."‘z.:..- £4.11 CLASS B TROT l ii§1i1l111111 1i11s1 11111 Leonard (Quits iRing Becausic of Lore, 1 for His iVlothcr--liie- i tires Undcl’clltc:i--- u '- I ugenlent of the oihclals and stilrtver .\lurl><111:1!1l_ Soutliport tli'l\'4‘ll l1_v 11 1111113- d 11:- llll -‘ _ thui l;~111.y i. <-11.1:.* 1li1|11‘1 L1H" - I 1:11! 111_v told llII\\' 1'01" i111 110513011 iill‘ 1111i in llLLlll zluulll. I Wiilll to lillliill 3.1111 11.- n. . _.. _. - . _... PAEESEVEN Of ‘Sport l __ l 11111-11111 11 1111121 BA all BALL _ BUXING ‘ A N D (YPH ER lilvFiNTg F. l. i 1’ 1111 11111 i lite. 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'"':"1 - 1111111 bnxiugllh .\l<11l1<-1~ xvlm 1111s H thllPl‘ i'i"tll 1W1 .~:-1 u‘ 1:1 r 111m‘ l um 1i~li l.1111~ oi‘ 111 nor-rd v.1 w.’ n . ~> Ill] ffll-ll I" ic at Age of 27—First i Horse to Trot’ Mile Under 2 Minutes Q (Canadian Press) SANTABARA. Callf., Jan. 18.- Lou Dillon, the first horse to trot a mile in less t-hantwo minutes and world's champion trotter from 1903 to 1912 is dead of colic at the age of 27 years. Lou Dillon was fooled at Santa Rosa, California in 1898 by Sidney Dillon out. oi‘ -L0u Milton. the next race will develop into u Bully Twill lllu 111-1‘).-. ‘ real contest. The winner is owned (‘tlilltlill ll. (H0111!) .hy Wellington cNeill who __hus 115M111 Sis. turbine! . . . . .- hubi-t of show-lug a gQQfl horse over-y lliulunorro (Alt-Kimlonl .. . .' year.__ The best time was 1.08 1-2. “Willy. (Wtllki 1') ~ ‘Clan “B" Trot-There was much Radiant. (Kelly) - . . - . . . - = discussion albout ‘this race and the ’i‘i111e—1.uil . 51-4. 1.1111 H. greatest interest. was evidenced in 1-11 1-2- lt, Till-g was one of the “r193 [or 'l‘l1erc will be ll niootillu of tlu- [Friends T]'Qphy_ 1n the first mm. Driving Clllll) tonight :1! S (Vclnt-ki for one trophy the O]fl$3[fi(;n[i()|1$lllii'|) -to illtlkg lll‘l‘llllj."t'lllt‘lli:l for‘ was very badly doneand Captain \\'i'<lu€atl=1y‘a 111141114. Si11l-""-"1‘ 1'..111'.< “l-l" the beautiful big trotter. own- l . y _ BENNY LEONARD. Dempsey Will Not Rctlre From Ring A . l "'"i~'l1t-.,- _v.'-u rill tlu- lurk 111 llli‘ hos ANGEI-‘Esl Calif-l Jan» 13"‘ lululll and 11111_v yillll‘ days of l'l‘lll‘\"} 3 llllPillf from tlul “plllilliul t-ir 1"" Heavyweight Champion Jul-k Delupq sey is not contemplating retiring. 1111 1i... gflt-plhsg “H.119 lmsprriiy which llus br-r-u _vr\i!i‘~‘ "1 rtn-'.11B11.- -V” .’.‘.’1‘."1.1..Z‘Ji“i1.2”11;i.iw;1Eii.. Abegwelts Have _Ar ..,, p,_..,,..,_s,,... 5,. Denuilsey told the Uni-ted Press ranged for Specla] 1 $1.70 Rate—-Train today that he exipccts “to fight u couplevot tllues this summer." and Leaves at 4 o’cl0ck Sharp wonlt think about quitting the game _._>__ 1 lillvl- 11111111 i111‘ i114" iu illl- lifts" hi" i-Lllrw 1i was. iri 1111s llltv will-lull» ‘who lli'l]i|‘tl 111v I11 t-li1ui1 ‘llu iluilli-ri oi suct- s. l I wish you would s01’ HI)’ lllilllk-‘i 3 to nil the ‘pom: 1111 tlli l'iiijlt‘l' for,‘ ‘ vim, m m, my highest speed mlbady Upton (Joseph Gal- vertical t1 1.4100 yard race. ' 1am‘) The other contestants entered Mmd" (B- T871“) re, .\llke Devaney, oi.’ the Mill-i »- A. C.. and Sid Leslie, llflflltllfihq . 'l‘l1cy took the lea at the start, d Overton pm] l .5 yed back waited for Overton to set thel cc. bu! he refused to do it. Final-i l stepped out in front, but still. “'1” 8 mlEhty slow race. When‘ time for the first half mile ‘ itostlsd—2.lfi~—i was peeved. The Battle Royal starts tonight at 7.30 p.111. sharp. ow l knew that Overton" had 0t speed for the He'll-mile still 9 run. and that he hadn't waist- “Y Mreusul. My coach had sta- IDAST vs. WEST Doctors. Clergynuen and -Under- takers in attendance. Following is the line-up: Support. ltooalrlliuu tub.) l ‘F11 sink dmvu, - llilil-iiuitc lll'llf‘l1‘. 1' l11sir11111u11l v ll()ill_ A lluilfl 4111 il11~ l-ilmpnsis tub.) .\ l-llibl‘: =-l. 511111112‘. .\ lzvntic blow. ‘uiauglc. f. nocturnal 11.311112. 11111111111111. '1‘o llly l1 Wilifwi‘ ,\ pltlcc for iul-l or 11min. li-n-“ii-l- ii wulcr cnurso. .\i Ill:- pros ~11 limo. - §"'ll \ - 111' :1 11111111. 1111:1111 411 li"lll. 8111111-1111111; p111 in in slop apt-och. .\11 ovl-u sword .\ IZl'!)(\\'l‘_ Rllcltvvvll Slfl" .-\ ullllv. l lcslwcll. ’l'-u1'l‘. 'l'\v11 \\llt'i'll d 11111-11 ('ill‘|'lill!4‘. OFFICIALS Starter-A- Cutliffe, Tumor-Hammond- Kelly. Judges-Dirt Younker, Parkman. 1 'il1u_v \\‘i‘1‘4‘ kind H1 1"". Mill l 1 u! nt to itlulnit lb.- boxiufl llllhlil‘ h“ ' cause H1 111111111 ilui illl‘ iltlllllSalilllS for 111v '11 Again I 11111111 to ~ you. l 1>.\:|u't-i 1'1 111-1 .1; _, 411m." t’l‘1u llll>l__\'t*fl' \'1‘ll :1 »i111\v l‘, -1111l I \\"‘1ll_bc u) 1i 1o .\i|_\ l1 lln iii 1-1111, list-ll in ilrllpl-l t1 » John Relieve the congestion {iris way You c l|l'|"‘.\§ 3-1. F.Wt1ear~—~Clawson E. E.—- ‘Cameron J. E.——Nelson A.E. 4'41- G. Hlllrhes-Currle Hector~ Calder M.—~MoDougall L. 5—F. R. McLane-Taylor R. G.- (lrockeit J. P.——Phllllps 12H. tl-S. C. Moore-Weeks H. W.—— McIntyre Dn-‘Nash Fred. 7——Rev.G.C.Taylor——Full G. E.- McLaren W.A.R0ss McEwen 8-G. D. Wrlgh‘! Scott Alex.——- McLeod A-Srundors A.V. 9-—J.A.l~‘raser—'l‘ownsend W.I~I.—- McQuaid A.V..McGuigan D.V Spare Skips-Spillett R. E.—Dr. Goodwill—-W. ll. Prowse~Bmwn H. (3. Clark F. B.—-Mcl.ietln Murdock- Shaw i-i. H.-—Weir Geo. ‘ ~ WEST b-Dbers H. A.—Williams C. M.- Gaudet G.—~D1ew C. S. 2—.VlcKinnon D. A-Eliirl 6.1-1.- StewartF.1lVl.—McGregor O.D ii—\\'atkis Prof.-Taylor W. F.- Mulligan Revflrr-Snlith 1-1.1. ‘l-Stewavt D. B.-McDonald I..- MoNull E.E.-—Green S. T. li-Bayer JAS-Archlbald Dr.‘- McDonald J.P.—Afi’leok A. fi-Stewart W. A.—1Le1wls J. H.— “" Stevenson J.R.~McLellan Dr. ‘7——ilynd1nan A.\V.——Sincls‘ir A.C. ‘ —Nlcholson E.—‘Mcl(innon D. ‘illl himself with a bathroibe at mm turn ofItbe tit ck so as to mmglehlly signals. I had been’ eel 8d i111 ull the time. But now I qhnwto r1111 the race myself) M"! of hf"! opponent l wasn't c kn“ m» And I increased thel "Klv- we mu the third, ‘rlcr in 1e“ l ‘ ‘ entcd time. ha“ 101' an unwe‘ 1 tlhuu lot ollt s “>111 ed h" - I yell as I em riglllt ttltuthe first turn. but ‘:.::1".1::",.:*1'". He - l ‘t. 1 ~ _ i; lulrd to cut ‘ZIIJWIlHIIllIITjslrI-lg uuaible m gm.“ an “who eh . t t1 . » - ‘..v,.,].;5:.'::i l. “Willy hfld forgott- . . 'l"’“'l- l vloullll llfhrw31dttl1l§epl' ‘ _ _ .0 . ‘ . crowd all l1 ‘lulsscd out of my m)“ (All Lin‘. - ‘bout Its -, {ll-ullli Diet-t on .11.". cir- culation Lin??? .110 ivr-rlc. fir-lief is imrnr-ilnit and flfiglliVll. ll will lioLstaiuJuldruggists-iific-ents. Sloan's I.‘ isnczct ~i-ills pain! tl11~ mouth EAST WEST Team No. 5 El il-‘br Sore Feet-Minarcfs Linimenb 20 for allot-her year. anyway. “l feel l‘m right. in my; primcl now. and as long a-s there's anyonei left to fight I expect to continue.“ Dempsey said, "We ought to get a mulch withi Wills, Gibbons or sonlcone else tilts‘ sulnmer. although the flock of on- P011611351511'!Yfifyllllflilllfiilllb" luicws that, tho Abcglvciis lulvc ur- ‘“And what about your scbeduledhflngm] m, a slnipifl] m“. O1- $1,741" “IBITIWFB m 55mm! TBYIQPY" Dfilllp‘ for the Hocktyv Spcl-iui which. 59y was asked. lillVtlll luaro. ut ~l ircloclc slulrp 111-1 "NQ aevitmplllellifl 0Y1 $11M? “0lh‘lilllll‘l'0\V uftlruonu. ll is thereforl" l“! 1° 790011" ihe ‘Jhlllllllklll Elrllllwo sufe prrlllction tlult :1 rccord fnlq "ll- ' lowing of Aliogwclt. supporters will‘ llcconl-pllny the team when ill»; —--———— Nicolai pulls out. 1 " Tho grltno 'l‘nrsdu_s' night is covH-v _ f» .‘ Prawn T_w_L___McKhnmn E‘ lillll to be n thriller zl.-1 both scx-l mlflyyymww 1.1.51" ‘fuel. evening 7.30 1 2 1 . ' 9 p.m. Local huclu-l- font-i will no doubt‘ receive with ‘lllll('ll plczlsllro lilo. ll 7 8 RULES (1) ice and opposing rinks will be drawn for by Skips. (2) Skips will be held respon- sible for ,t-he notification of their rinks. (3) Games to consist of ten ends and must be started sharp on time. (4) Rules governtn Wright Trophy re substituting t apply in ‘these matches. (5) Total score to count. EAST _ 1-4001. Lelgln-lBeutley J. 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