19 19 . , ____,_-—— Rank ins England’s Racing Forbra, Starting 50 To 1 Against, footed Field Oi 36 Grand National — Finished is. horse in the race was Sea. Soldier. ‘chant entered by a Chicago syndicate and ridden by Jockey Le): Wilson of St. Mary's. Ont. He was a poor eighth. 0f the dozen other horses started Out Nine Amilflllli. Liverpool, March (cam/dim Press CnblQ-More 900,000 persons this aftmioon saw the greatest steeple-chase in the world, the Grand Lhtional, captur- ld by For-bra, long-legged seven year 01d gelding by Foresight out of rhy-mbra, owned by William Par- sonage of Shropshire and superbly 'idden by jockey John Hamey from the north country. Forbra, who has never before achieved distinction in his brief ‘chasing career, carried bottom weight of 147 pounds and started at 50 to 1 against, paying nearly 100 to l. in the “totes? Three lengths behind came Mrs. Ireland's ‘Egremont, another bottom weight entrant, bet at 33 to one and ridden by E. C. Puget. A poor third was Shaun Goilin, owned by W- H. Midwood, ridden by D. Wil- rams. and carrying 172 pounds. Shaun Gollin, winner in 1930, started tt 4 to one today. by C. Nine Finished only six other horses finished out of the 36 starters-not un unduly lrgh percentage of casualties for the greatest of stceplcvhases. They wcrc, in order. Near East. Aspirant, Heart» brcnk Hill, Annandale, Sea Soldier and Thcras, who struggled in dozens. oi‘ lengths to the lcar. The winner has ihc disi-incton of never having fallen, but, at the same time he had never before won any rucc of importance, certainly nothing to warrant the belief he would trounce the hkh class field that turned out today. Hc won a couplc of minor races in 1930 and tllti not. have a single success inst year. The good, hard going however was perfectly suitable "for Parson- nge's stylist fencer, who was get- ting 2B pound from the topweight. And‘ the moral is that nobody can buy n ready-mad;- winner. Only U- S. Eutrunt. ' The only Uniicd States bred Hockey _.._.._. ' The final game for the Priuccl Jesse Metcalfs Theras “nished the course. The favorite Grnkle failed to com- plete the course; the second diolce was Heartbreak Hill, and the third choice, Mrs. M. A. GemmelPs Greg- alach, winner in 1929 lasted about hall the distance. Valentine's Brook proved even more deadly today than the far-famed Bechefs Brook. had any trouble at the first fence. Everybody got over the secondi fence, too, except Apostasy, but af~ , ter that they fell thick and fast. Tootenhill, Glangesia, Alike, vim? cole and Aruntius came down in . the next few jumps; Merrlment was another victim and Holmes refus- ed at Bechers Brook. occurred- Gregalach refused and spread contusion among the held, horses breaking in all Grakle refused, Heartbreak Hill sul- fcred some interference and Sea Soldier got ovcr from almost a standing start aftor being well to the outside. Forbra and Eg- rcmcnt emerged in front from the melee and were running together when they cleared the water jump. After another hurdle K. C B. cra ed and got up behfnd the runners with. his foreleg broken. from the knee joint. Sea. Soldier lbgxely missed running into him. dozen on the second circuit with Fol-bra. and Egremont battling for the lead and Annandale close up. Fobra. surged mm the lead at the second last fence and cleared thc Edward Island Interscholastic T.o- hast Obstacxe m fine Style as utsider Classic To Only T he Course. United States owners, only Mrs. S» Bird's Heartbreak Hill and Favorite Failed to Complete Course The Start. Pcrfect The start was perfect and ncbody i Spread Confusion g Press oarsmen who have months went to bod early i011 for tomorrow iliiiiltl it 1,1115 (gram-rung: r u. l v v 1 m Lrunauu-uhl Favored To“ Win —- Bart Dropped Out_____ghy_vu Gmklc, winner of th gvorlic for the renewal of English elasic at Alntree on F tiny, Match 1s. The betting W“ eight to land two other caniiiflfllfl. Old Country punters. (l) C. Notional stceplccllasc, remained {W18 the greatlRcnius, with A. rl- Iis conceded a good chance, on his preliminary performances, tiic major part. of the pllfsf- "BN3 ho is seen taking a fence in Emmi whosegstyic. (a) Shaun Golin. winner 0f the 1930 National, I one against Graklc. Th9 i lmvr: Igyfllll. shows tllc favorite, chances are highly fa-Iiclfll by n", R- Tay- I rcpt-n 1 day. e 1931 Grand lor's Grakle, with ott in the saddle. ( _‘_¢r¢- "'1 ' ‘ ilonslzs TRAINED FOR. ENGLISH runs" EPIC I Jockey K. Pig‘ A. Berry's Escott up. Remus to cinch .s.- Red Shirts Win Hard Fought h: tzzm- illu- thc l’ l-T ‘hip. ' lllFtll". . . dlilliliil‘ Amateur Hockey Associ- wlilm. l . .'.1. il-‘lllll no i nrurc round B to 4. unis Cllitlzifififxl in every period, bu i llr-lt i Game Last Night 6T o2 And The Tot 1 GoalRound 8T04 i N . ‘(is of i400 cheering and terrific rate he collided heavily‘ l.\lli.(‘(l fans saw Summcr- with Monty Montgomery. fut CPYI- . ‘ills downed by Abe- tal left wlnsfl- "Monty" was l1- [E13 Forum 13st night; by most. knocked unconscious, while fi to L! and at the same Gross received a nasty cut over .011 thc presentation oi his left. eyE~ 13°"! P133761‘! 79'4"‘ on cup, emblematic of for repairs, and on returning to Llnnrl hockey champlon- the same. received a bis Ovutlvfl cup. iiS wcll as the lnter- from the 1M1!- phy 15 Sanctioned by the A two goal lead did not shake the westerners by any means; in- stead it had a. tendency to imbue . 'l‘l.<- I Lin/i rcrics was a two game the!“ 0“ t0 K793i" 191m"- lnd it 11m; ill" inst game ending in a 2 the eight mini/l" mP-Tk» will“? 1 (l! 11.0 Abbics winning the cauzht Rcs- Saunders’ neatly exe- cuted pass to beat. the Abbie de-; fence and also Stull from véfy close in. However, the Abbigs; again pulled away, when "Baldy" From Crystals it)!’ h.’ t. w. ill. ~12- l-nv. lll"lli.'.‘1 set-to was a fan ~ 1:11 <1: ‘Ill that produced all the rmrerm-y to make l. game lLr as well as exciting. Schwflb ED811111 Mil’! l» lrzic tllc Summcrsidc team ter takine a drive and 1-, looking after the rebound. The only two penalties handed‘ out. in the game were awarded in, ., S 1L ldBalfill indomitable courage typical turn puck chascrs, mani- '». ' ' - ‘of i111: W" ‘T’ __ Mm; lmuring every minute o1 this sesion, Gross and Lawior" g ‘Witty iii which they forced the local taking the We minim! Wilmi- R llc-(I Shirt". to unloosen themselves I t “l ‘to min the hard earned victory, 56ml"! 795M It , , land the championship. ‘ I t A pleasing feature of the fixture 30th i-"ml “m” ‘mu l" ‘m5,’ i , '1 “y, *__ inns the absence of rough and un- 5955mm» J°hlmy squarebrmg‘ let‘; n m rtliodox tactics. Both teams play- lint; GTOSE’ Yebimlld and "CNCK"; also favored to t. A rank outsider won yester- ____. LONDON. Mzucll 18. (Canadian ‘_ __.._ Copier-Stalwart Valsli-y l they will take ‘ Cambridge and Oxford shells on Two more fences and the debacle directions. taken dflflgllllB Bold Bid For Victory t ing “pope The field was cut to less than a pensed with. Instead the crews wllllmfi 0f the phy was played in Kensington Rink. r mm became deatenmg Egremom Tuesday, March lbth, between the l Summcrslde and Kcilslligton Rig l School teams, and resulted in a win i for the former by the score of 6-2. ts the first game in ‘Summcrsldc had resulted in a one-all draw, the Summerside boys won the round! 7-3, and are in posvssum of the, trophy for the year 1932. l Archer ‘and Steele, centre and I right winger for the winners, wcrc the outstanding players on the icc, l each of them scoring three goals. and being frustrated nt the goal mouth on nurnerow ,_ her occasions by the local net guilt-nan. McDonald, on defence for the vis- itors, thrcw many wrenches into the ‘ red and white attacking machinery, and saved his goalie again and again by knocking down wicked drives travelling netwards. Muttcrt in the nets, showed vast improve- ment over his last appearance in Kensington, and bailed rubber out a la Eady all evening. The local sextet fought hard and courageously, but were never in the picture. Their customary team play Appeared gummed up. and many of their passes went begging. Waite, in centre, showed flashes of class, and with a little luck, would have broken into the scoring column. Lockhart and Cousins, the home (le- icnce, weaved their way pictures- quely through the enemy occasion- Elly. but nevcr seemed to get into scoring position. Baker, in the nets turned in a finished performance. Cousins got the first counter for the home team, scoring from a nux-up in front of the net, after McDon- ald and Steele had been chased for illegal checking. McLean caromcd the disc of! Archer's stick into the net for the other. After the match Dr. A. A. Lock- hart presented the cup aid. captain of the team. The lineups follow: Remington-Goal, D. Baker; Dc- lcnce, R. mckhart and J. Cousins‘. Forwards, M. Waite, B. McLean, E. Higgins, l). Hughes, N. l-logg, B. Bowneas, H. MacFal-lane. Summeruido-Goal, R. Muttnrt; Defence, J. McDonald, Mcnklcy: W. Forwards, F. Archer, C. Steele. Perry. Sullivan, l-llckeyulvlonkiey. to McDon- Summerslde struggle in after completing Ain- trees rour and a half miles with its thirty two jumps saw duel in which Ezrehiont, full of | run, made a bold bid to catch For- bra but could not do it. The seven a stirring other finishers crossed the line long spaces apart. Annandale, coming in seventh, had been running third at the last jump when he fell and was remouilted by Jockey Stout. Wilson handled Sea Soldier well and kept him to the outside as free from interference as possible but the United States horse, although he Jumped in good fashion, could not reach the leaders. Wilson said afterwards that every time he used h's whip Sea Soldier seemed to slow down. Hockey Jimmy's Taxi, a; Hunter River, 6. A very fast game of hockey was played in Hunter River rink Wed- ncsday night, when the Hunter Riv- er Royals defeated Jimmie Power's Hcartbreakers by the score of 6-2. In the first period both teams started out. very fast, which ended 2-0 in favor of the Royals, Boyle scoring both goals unassisted. In the second period the play was very even with the score ending 5-2, Gillls and Ryan scoring for the Heartbreakers, while Wood scored one and Boyle two for the Royals. 1n the third period the Royals played a defensive game and suc- ceeded in keeping the Henrtbreakers ‘from scoring. There was one goal xscored, Boyle, who was playing a wonderful game, scored his fifth goal of the night shortly before the bell. The following is the lineups: Lawlor. wedlock, P. Boyle. Wood. Referee-Dr. Barrett. above Putney bridge to brewery, which will add sh- l notch to the record or the greatest inter-varsity contest. nanny hours of pro-race tomorrow as they usually ha start has been fixed for 10.30 a. rm} 5-30 E. S. T.) and the usual morn- have a. brisk run before The rival Coxswnins went over‘ the course today to idea of the current, after the crows had their last serious outings. The distance is shortened to a ll Heart Breakers-Goal, Ted Mc- Ewen; Defence, W. Scantlebury, J. Power; Forwards, B. Ryan. D. Gillis, Royall-Goal, Bulman; Defence, F. lavage, Bernard: Forwards, A. 1 the ‘Thames for the iildi renewal of \ f the classic Varsity boat race. After a game of cards and a few tunes from thc athletes were Si)‘ pint of specially brewe phonograph The oarsmen will not have struction work on the Putn cy brldga, Experts don't disguise their bc-l, licf that Cambridge will win their‘ madcthe ninth straight victory, and roll read: "Cambridge 43, Oxloi‘ 40; drawn 1." Popular opinion seems to be that it will be an even race, for most oi’ the distance and thcn WW C“ Cambridge will forge ahead. the Oxonlans console with the thought that form play a little part in the mint declare Oxford's 1932 eight is ter than manylpcoplc imagine. Oxford have to defend their rccor of nine straight victories-set from 1890 t0 189B. Tennis mow YORK, w. v, March clsive quarter-final triumph Young Sidney" Wood, lll’., of York. Mangin, ranked llo. l1 in ally eliminating Wood from sideratlon N e. member of the Davis cup squad. oi New York eliminated Frank den of New York, till, 1-5. IHJBKE Hockey at -Rink. Tuesday, College Senior team iljctoria Unions. elon 25 and 15 cerlio. been training for ,_ ight, ‘ the d ale. and ll‘l h‘; t at ti F ‘ then tucked in the sheets at 8 p. m. ‘Y “c i l n“ ‘I ‘email? t 'l‘hcy will celebrate tomorrow nightfloclock U“ Mum “w m rug o‘ but first comes a gruelling test 0f lotte- _ h ‘ f t incisidc, Montague and Char stamina’ a mu‘ m‘ ' ‘was mm ms town. Slunmcrsldc will be repre- sented by thrce senior teams, a team. Mortiakc anol hcr , suspense ‘ ve. The opener" has been dis, get an cxoct ttlc over themselves _ anal Tournament Gregory Mangln, of Newark, N. J., supplied the bulk oi entertainment in the United States National 1n- door Tournament today with a turned back the Wimbledon champ- ion about as he pleased by scores of 0-4, 5-2, m enter the semi-finals. The defeat was regarded as virtu- In the days other singles match- es, George mu, Chicago veteran. disposed of Julius Seligson New! 3 m s, ’ -- one, Moore", 2nd stone,‘ York, 917, 6-4, and Frank shields ‘Brenton; mate when‘; 5km Mwra Victoria March 22nd, Prince of Wales Admis- 1 577-1 i to RY “'l'E(.‘“ PROVINCW Al. BUNSPIEI. the; en a nightcap of a The second annual at junior team and a ladies so, , Junior teams and a ludlcs team. Prizes for the various R. T. Holman 8c Co. Ltd. ‘Charlottetown and Summerslde. DcBlois Bros. Ltd. Hughes Drug Co. Ltd. Moore ac McLeod 8.: Co. Ltd. Prowsc Bros. Lid. MacArthur d hizitclics the Montgzulc are defending ‘the Ga But defcnd the MacArthur may ‘The MacArthur Cup is a chalien and ‘cup. and can be challenged for h9g4 n club cncc a season, o. And i use I . Suinmcrsldc. gcthcr the best curlers from Sum- Montnguc will have two or per- haps ihrcc teams, while Charlotte- ‘tovm will have thc large number oi‘ eleven senior teams, one or two short time Charlottetown curlers were d successful in bringing it back from The challenge from LLODKING "EM ovau istcnc, R. ‘Bell; mate, J. A. Bentley,‘ , i S 'stone D. S. bonsplcl ispillctt; 1 l matches ‘have been given by the business Charlottetown and Sum- breakfast, , moi-side. of North Atlantic Packing Co. Ltd, four miles, instead of the usuull clcurccl it tow and those 01d tim- four miles and 856 yards, on account own?“ “mi 090mm“! by W‘ H" Tm’ “' ' _ marsh oi’ Charlottetown. lcrs who have seen s. long horse of dangerous (‘fldlf-i 11mm“! m“ G. H quwlor 8a Co. Besides the prizes for tho various and Gaboury trophies will be at stake b_ p and Charlottetown will trophy ust a challenge from Montague. ge by Montague was ‘both welcome and expected. 18-- cf the thrcc clubs. Onc, two dc- , NEW 193i, _m'c on the lucky tcnln. town: L-lst stone, D. Grant; con- “exi Ebcrs: skin. MacLuinc. ‘L-lst stone, Sear", 2nd stone, C.’ skip, ‘M. Williams; inntc, Fgascr; Hughes. ‘Bow- l i-lsli Stone. Lord: ‘hid stone - - MflcQuald; mute, Morris: skip‘, Gradually Slllklflg‘ Spillctt. 5___1S,st°nc' Alflcck: 2nd stone‘ MONTE CARLO, Monaco, ‘Mar. l8 Yfiluwfion: mate, Taylor; skip, Archi- bald. 6.-lst stone, Burhnc; ’.ind_ stone. skip, Scntncr; mate, Mnclntyrc; Townsend. ‘L-lst stone, Show; Toombs. Vs. 110W. skip, D. B. Stewart. The Gnboury Cup is also a. chal- lenge cup but must be played m; in Charlottetown by representative; U!‘ thrcc rinks from each club may; ,, challenge and the cup gees to the 16.11) Perth Cambridge Hoc- cwb scoring the greatest number of Ekcy c. J. .. to 0, in the first of Qvm- points in the three cornered fight when. “'0 game series at the Arena . ‘ ‘I _ iThcrc will be plenty of shoutlngfltonlght icheerlng and sweepmg’ and a“ riddled by the resignation oi scv- that we wish or hopc is that wel - eral players, but President hon- Linc-up of teams for Charlotte-l 2nd stone, 0. D. NlacGregor; mate,‘ 2nd stone, Fri-mud: mate. \v. s. Gmllt; sklp,, 8.--1st stone, Taylor; 2nd stone, A. Plckord‘. l‘.l'.“.'.', l). A. MncKln- 9'.-lst stone, w. Duffy; 2nd I J. F. MacLcod; Johnston. ‘Innis, C. S. Chandler. Hal Splllett ‘Ladies team will be madc up from Ithc following: Lcod, Jean Grant, Doris Rodd, Mrs. MacIntyre. Harris, A. B. L. Horne, W. E. Mac- i kip, W. A. Stewart. , ltl.--ist; stone, Campbell: Zntl’ MacLcod: mate, ll.’ skip Judge Duffy. 11.--lst stone, Mosher; 2nd stone, mate, Mutch; skip, Alternates-B. Smith, Art Mac- ‘llllltlllllllll - ‘vccmpnrison with tho Abbie speedy {attacking lilies. Howcvenone hoc- koylst. of tlic luul class written all over him, this, worthy ivos one Gallant who proved a thorn sides of um Red Shirts all even- counter Large Crowd Expect 'I‘hr0ugll Charlottetown ll0l‘S('lll(lll a card of racing is on the bill for this , aftcmool‘ on mo flwr 1m u“ V,” ythunonc occasion. Anotlicr boy who Lorie). Park, the prucrcds of which will bc handed ovcr l0 the City l-‘irc Department to augment their hciic- _ , ‘m; mmL iiorm inst. night. The score, true ed At Tctlays Rae“ es - Collection‘, Will Be Taken Up For Fire Fig-liters. lzood l the grlicrcnlij; of Junior teams will be skipped by As there is no method by which and Theo. Mrs. Muc- l, Margaret MacLean, Stimmcrsldc senior skips: A. E. Donald. Junior skip, Lockhart. MAY PLAY AT AMHERST An exchange says’. Efforts are under way to bring the Charlotte- town Abegwclts to Amherst on Saturday night for the wind-up! game of the year. If the game is arranged. several out of town play- i Scntncr. , admission tickets may be sold the. . \ horsemen are taking up a cullccilou 1101011111 Karmd’ “'85 good enough and they fccl confident ilic uttcutl- i“) hem’ any goalie performing h‘ lmcetogether with a liberal rcs- ‘me Mflrmme “rum this seam“ ~ponse will mutcrially nlti the fluid. ‘He got an o‘ his M0591“ shas The races will start at 1.45 sharp and special prizes, (lOlllllHl by the a Victoria Driving Club and Llic Flrc- “lmlls Cami“ °" ‘he “W” be‘ men will filnlit Llic conic-r‘. lntt-.rl.'..t- “file he had a‘ "chmamalfs chance" lng. It will be sccn that lll‘ liiCill flrc- , mcn npprcciuie the (‘lltl ‘ llrc lutidies, it now rem izcns to show their appri attending and digging do" Jeans-down rlocp—so that tlr- pro- ceeds for thc fund will i») arm-til whim rlrlllcti into the draperies Even ‘if you have ncvcl- ycl unit-h- ers twill be brought in to Pllly b)’ ctl n hoi-sc race gut doc-ii on the ic‘ thc Amherst club. tomorrow with tlic crovstl Zllltl cu- joy the ‘sport; of klingsz.‘ o cd clean hockey, only two one min- Yule penalties lwing handed itltlrlng the night. I iwcakncss on their front lines in inn. ills nl-zoting and stickhandlin mm our: of thc clash, mid his back-checking and Gallant scoring unassisted, in one; our», of the brightest plays of the even-j ing. ‘. The Crystals as a whole showed Third Period Crystals were forced to see twf lot among the visitors added count/m so by Eadv 1n tb; and frame, when Schwab decorated ‘t1 twine on Estabrooks rebound ar the latter hanging up the fin on his own rebound o before the closing bell. “Chicken" | in the g minute features» of the SUMMARY boring-in tactics had. the fans on the edge of their seats on more n!“ 79"" l. Abbies (Saunders) Lawlor. minutes. z. Abbies (llstabrooks) ' Kane minutes. 3. Crystals (Saunders) White cimwccl wcll was young White. fast 2nd hourly centre. Harold Eady in the Crystal nets, was also in great mough, was six to two, but each scored and cvcry count - 4 Abbies (Kane) Schwab. minutes. Penalties: Abbies, Lawlor, Ci 1 minute. ‘but one, but the rebounds spelled Stops: By Early. a; Stull, 4. this doom. when fast- Abble for- Secontl Period 5. Abbies (Gross) Squarebrigi g_ minutes. 6. Crystals. Gallant, 4 min. secs. ‘ Stops: By Eudy. 8; Stull, 5. No Penalties. lit) vicar. Tilt.- Summcrsldc defence of Re and Gauthier, worked ' c 'l‘rojnns, but a fast passing ‘ruunc which was carried over their blue lino, was more than any de- ‘Icnr-c could stand, and as a result tin! of tlicAbbies six goals were on the i Third Period 'l. Abbles (Estabrooks) Schwr‘ minutes. ' 8. Abbles. Estabrcoks, 19 mini Stops: By Eady. 1i: Stull, t Total Stops: Eady, 2'7; Stull Referees: Charlie Cahill, S well known rcbound. liftcr the game the Abbles were \cz:llt‘(l back to the lcc, where Jack ditcrns, second Vice President of the M. A. ll. A., in a brief compli- Thcsc exhibition games are great The iolloxvmg llTn till‘ l‘llil'l:‘SI , -lct's have some more. Free for illlvlllliill, Voln Rico, lmmmYY 599m‘- Prficnled ti"? “'0- merside: Earl Pmwse’ Chan‘ . Major Aubrcy, llvhy to the donor, Mr. l3. W. Rob- wwn- Everybody attend the rams tad“, glass A_ T,“ m“; pacc_g,.ia,. Llnson of Summerslde, who in turn some course and same ham. of .Mock, Johnny Walker, linlmuck, imTscnl-ed the cmblem l-D Captain The “new,” starting. It's a big benefit day roi- Miss P°'-*S“>““¥- l““"°"‘ Gm“ °f ‘he Abegwflis- . the firemen class g T,“ “m; p_-,,... “My All". Robinson also complimented Gnu“! __ A Cope, Grandma, Mr. Iltllipt,“ L...“ llhc boys on their win, but instruct- “'05! -- lock, Ruth S. ‘Pd "Husky" to be very careful of Eady l u Class C. Trot mui l’;\o.,-__R,,,,1‘ii1c cup, as the Summerslde boys Denna 2 Great, La Rico s,» ' Painsct ‘would surely be back for it next Saunders ‘ sense", Gauthier O. _________ , b i After tlic presentation, three Cont" ' __ a ‘W §hcnrty' (‘lICCTS wore given for the white L’ iCrystuis and Abhlcs. I" Wing , Mr. Willard w. Mutiart, Man- Wham" “m” ' ‘vg-Dl‘ of the Crystals, also congrat- R‘ Wm? Sauna BOSTON, Mar. 18. — The Fred- ericton, N. 3., Millionaires ‘shut out. the combined Boston Iiockcy The Boston Hockey Club was incy of the New England A. A. ll, gave his permission to combine with the North Cambridge Club. The goals were scored by Bea- ton on a. pass from Gammon in ithe second period, and b," Webster unassisted in the third. The scc- ond game will be played licrc to- moi-row. Famous Irish Actor --(AP)-Chauncey Oloott, the actor who was famed a generation agO for his Irish ballads, yas reported dy- =ng here today at. his vi‘la. Olcott has been suffcrng from when you start going places, you'll want socks that dent, hold you Back. WEAR anemia for 11 years, members oi his family sad, and in recent weeks he has been steadily failing. Olcott and his wife and son have been in Monte Carlo for scvcral months. The actor has bccn unable to get around much mcause ‘of weakness. i Hose lor Men‘ i \liliiiC(l the Abhics onc and all and cd ilic liopc that the good lccliny; now existing bctwecn Sum- "milk? and Charlottetown Axouid grow less. Such gentlemen Gallant i‘ Altematcs- Crystals: Montg cry, Schurman, Jamieson, W: side; Abbies: Kane, Estnbro Schwab, Saunders. ill l‘(!\'L‘l‘ 11nd lovers of clean sport, as _ Mo. . Robinson and Muttart arc Jufflfll’ Hqckey il'lll_\’ a crcdit lo any and all , TRAIL, s. c, Mar. 1a. -~ ‘brunclics of athletics. May their tha Canadian Press) — Saskai c0011 judgment and close associa- Alibi‘ Walter Lnwlor made the light wesleys new ma“ ‘he <,hm-t Saunders‘ hard angle shot to Ma Junk“. “nu,” iukc the rebound from about six icct out and dint the twine. - Tin-cc minutes later Jackie Kane N‘ S‘ F‘ Passes ice withl the - lcouibiiicrl from centre allcvic Estabrooks to rush ovcr ,._.__.__ ‘ch-an bluc llnc. n was a short. OTTAWA, Ont., March 1a. passing attack that took the duo (By the Canadian Press) — .\\'<\‘.i in on Eady; Kane go iinul puss and drilled the heel for anothci" tally. On this scorc, Ab- biv". continued to force the play, um (‘amped on their opponents l.nc_ where Leo Gauthier. “ifilllli! dcfrnccman finally rellev-i rtl ihc siitintlon by butting thc l)‘.i"l»f wrll into neutral territory, ,\1.lu~l‘c llarold Gross retrieved, and in the Province 0! British spccclhz; down right wing at n umbla. today but. only after ,ilcii with athletics always con- wcsleys, gumm- Hqckgy champ ‘WNW oi Saskatchewan tonight c‘ a fmated the British Columbia l filli SCORES lists, Trail Juniors from the Ml , orial Cup race, taking the sec l 1'1""- P°Yi°5 game of their series by the st two minutes oi fast. hoc- o; 4 to 9 and the round 4 to Monm tcr wlicn he raced in on Hib- of whmipeg in the weswm C Kane, the ma- " Second Readir 1 t the bill to amend i-lll: Criminal C making it an offence to pro: goods through the issue of woi less or N. S. F. cheques, pa: through the Senate in commi consider: objection to it. had been advanr It now stands for third read the bill also abolish grand flu: C