APRIL 25,1929 ‘Till-T, CliARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN v , BASEBALL . , I BOXING l t WRESTLING BASKETBALL , ‘ _ BOWLING k ~ OTHER SPORT l’rinsce County Race Horses ' (Special to The Guardian) Within the writer's knowledge there yevcl’ was such I Emmi 8818K)’ 0f Colonel Aubrey, dam Princeton. (Azt OL- TlMER$ GO\N' y‘ C t t B- K El ' race horses turd speed prospects lo McWilliams, Montroec); Rlymond T0 GNE US YOUNG » , on es ‘cleyeluua ....o a 1‘ With Good Material He‘ the western porilvn ‘>1 Prime Ed" Aubrey, pacer, by Colonel Aubrey, FELLEIZS A CPAMCE ‘Detroit ...5 1i l Should Tum out Great, ward IslB-nd- In I10 Smell deilee l5 dam Parklight, 2nd dam Dean, 3rd TO CRA$H 1N? The management of the victories.’ Buegel-kkgudlln mg l“ geweml 1:; this due to the farsighted and public ppirited action of the late lamented Captain John Richards, of revered Cummings‘ Q-uM-YL _ A‘ Contest. i B. H ‘ memflfY-Ilmdm and llYlB-‘filllllllls -— Mac Steele's training atable—Lou~, - It has been decided to limit it W‘ Si. Louis ... ... --3 6 0| - ‘" boys attending any of the city schools ‘ Chicago ,,, ,,, ..z a i ‘ TORONTO Am“ zamcm‘ Han in bringing the great speed sire Cup- tain Aubrey to this country. The name of the late W. A. Brennan, who im- p0rtcd3,@e speed getting stallion Park |lflfl‘fi0m Pale Alto racing stables m Oulilflrlill Zn! years ago, must not be overlooked as a patent ad- Nell], southport); Princess Catherine, ’ ‘the Montreal luhrrolr.‘ ‘.9 resigned-y, lunch W “)4 "m"? Sill“ "l “l” 4 year old pacer, by Watson Peter, A5 W )5 :02 A ' , “m” ““°"“°°“~ ‘ ,> ‘following tile cicfcn‘ orln@t,»u=c1sns’=‘ Pmvinco. They were r801 beneiac- dam Queen Catherine, (Edgar Milli- BUYZGLAE TO \ 4f / ‘ Entries rol- the Pupularlty contest M, Louisville: st. Paul, a; Louis-Mn the m“; ‘,‘_.,.__,_,, _. S_ “m5 tors. They "bulided bettcrihan they gun, Northam); Full sister of Teddy KUl-“TTLE Hl$ WAY ‘, will be received from 10 a. m. Satur- ‘m,’ 5. ‘now he has ‘,?S‘_1“;“ HTML Three‘: kxmw". Jackmn‘ (Gmmm Dawwm “W”: “ab. A 3GB’ day throughout the day at the MM- " ‘times and out is the ruin-sand there" E Prince county produced some re- Guy Dillon by Seymour Dillon. dam TREASURY BUILDNG.__ ket Buildlnr- ~ narrower. LEAGUE l rm the Chmm m m,“ .,h,,_:~‘ markably speedy horses in days gone by, Montrose, 2.20%; (Bertram Ram- say), must have been a most excel- lent horse (for his day and genera- tion). He is reputed to have been the highest priced native born Prince Edward Island horse. Colonel Aub- rey (heat record 2.10%) owned by J. W. O'Brien, Elmsdale, is still a young horse, the sire of ltlajar Aubrey, a potential 2.10 pacer, the most color- ful Maritime Province bred horse on the circuit in 1928. ’ Prince County also boasts “owner- a better chance to [Bllly Cape by Lsoopla (Claude o'-. Brien, Albeurton); Mamie Aubrey by dam, Kingblrd, (J. W. O'Brien, Elma- dale): Roy Volo, four year old, (Dr. isc Colorado, pacer. by Colorado L. (Capt. J. Bead); Lord Vale, trotter, ‘(Tom Rogers. Charlottetown); Ruby Aubrey, 2.24%, by Capt. Aubrey, dim Ruby Reddin, (Will Clerk, summer side): Acacleviile, trottcr, (Wtll Mo- net traced. (Dr. Church, Bummer side); Peggy 'Longset, trotier, 4b? Longset, 2.06%, (George Calbeck); Bud Axworthy by Guy Axworthy (W. T. Waite, Summerside); Bud Hal, 2.1015, by Direct Hal, (Robert Baker. Bedeque); June Kentucky by Ken- tucky Marquq-(Capt. Head); Lloyd George, trotter, by Capt. Aubrey, (Dr. Bowness, Kenslngton, trainer, John Crockett); Pansy Volo, four year old pacer. by Roy Volo, (Mr. Sobcy, Wl1~ mot Valley); Princess Aubrey, 2.16%, by Capt. Aubrey, W. T. Waite. Bum‘- ploy the role of ‘; N. 1a., (w. n. Profltt, Mafgate); Lulu It's “Rough on the Rookies ” the gardeners and, by the middle of {TCSBTVCS when ZOOKiE TO PASCHA . are good ball hawks, and ‘AEE You l‘ IVs Ailtloaw- b6 HARD FOB A ' VAHK OUTFIELD ' A . EEEEIZUE. ls 600D ml-lEu n- our \ GET F02 E View LEFF HANDED‘. ‘md ‘mmad M m‘) “ash PM“ M $15 l B‘“"l”-G'“Y ""1 s”h“‘“ LYM” l manager of the Canadians for three, THE vlcs uauuucus Some Changes Made In Awards Re Popularity indoor Circus have made some chane ge: in their proposed Popularity and $5 for first and second, respec- tively, only one award will» be made. j This prize Will be a snaFPY HEW bicycle which will be on exhibition in R. T. Holmans window beginning In connection with the Circus iz~ self Capt. McDougall of the Cale- donia Pipe Band has been secured‘ to make several appearances, McDougallls ability with the pipes is x well known to Island Scots. Il pos~ sible his entire band will make Last night 01:1; Ilcague of the case the expensive Paclfic- Coast lad lease one appearance- Watch the papers for advertising. Capt. ‘ at "8 l f: 8x15}; ,1- ll S lRain Halt Gomes |_ E a H figgfe"wnlcilt tlllllll AMERICAN LEAGUE "Willlllfiw j . ‘ Squad —- Cattarinich _ ‘ Ydc and Phillips. Alana ger E Y lyears. has resigned. In fact Mr. I New Yflk i‘ 3°59”! Ind wuun" ‘lls probably the best resigncr that th¢ w“ ‘l’ Phulddphm po“pon'dr “h” National League has errn klmvnmH ‘resigned in hold-season '.\ ‘ lcadingi: T and Autrey. I11 5 umummnmlrmilliti AMERICAN ASSOCIATION J-lnlt will be a manager in the N. Hxhi TL. next season. Odie Cleghorn, whoE ' lrecently resigned at Pittsburg, illlll": [likely replace him as couch, while Joe"" _ lCflbtflrlillCh, a great sporlsnlnll, isjfil ' lslliled i0 be tile manager of the Fly-la ‘in; Frenchmen. Clcghorn is one of?‘ lthe best coaches in hockey. ‘He is?’ 'coJl-' rrsourceful and a brilliant ieefa- "gcnernl. His presence will do lnllch to’: ‘give Canadians that s: ‘ ‘ty thatji they lacked so badly in c zll sitg‘ ‘nations. Under his lcarlwsilip tirefi Cross alleys, two Junior teams mettmm 511W“ T156 l° h“ All games postponed, rain, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ~ All games postponed, rain, 1L. O. C. Bowling ship o! the fast pacer Bud Axwor- mcrside.) ; .. , -. room/ones; 411st 15 oxprrgjd thy’ m“ brother o! L98 Axxvorthy Remington-Teddy Jackson pacer (DMES m HWflNG SCUTHPAWS‘ " "lnllllllaliailzkelsle". Th: gaffer ‘wllnnlrklgllrlayers like “HowIc" M . 1.58%, son of the greag Guy Axwor- by can‘ Aubxiey (wmhm Téombm: ~. AMERICAN LEAGLITE om by a large mnionty o! 359 pun 11.10115)" A11 Gggng , _ my- “med by w- T‘ ‘vmm summer" Logan 5'9; tron," by Longs” d"; ' I Harley of the “Five Aces" rolled high ‘ 1""! GBDTEB 118511" ‘$01231 0'53 011 13W- slde.. This horse has shown some Baby Logén ‘w '8 Mcuthmly L; vifon Lost PC tom or 56B while w‘ Burke of the Suue 11mm‘), terrific bursts of speed. and ll’ he ever ma) ‘rota; by iaéop“ dam ‘M15 Philadelphia. . . . . . . . .. 4 2 .667 some team had high smgle o! 27G m‘ "mmmd" “gm m" and an‘ belle Rico (Myron McAYthlll‘); Brit- _ . s" w“ 5 3 ‘62571115 W“ l“ sew"! W“ b=“-'°°“ _ n n - w», undueadrlver‘ with ‘the DIODE! 11mg” 15h ginger, 2.13%, by British Sol- THE LANKY ODTFlEL-DEZ’ ‘New York 3 29(1)‘ these two teams. each team taking Fm. 12:" Mon Ihycla of the La. ‘I. r:*:;::*;::‘.;.::.:.:*:;"r:.l::: we m» our we LAsr smsou 12'::::.:"“ . 1i z 1.7.. 3.153;;.3212;-;;::,;:;:;,:.;m;,;;;2 * by the board' (tirligeltfilotr ygaegiolgbdbgdlzi: A BEOKEN w2\$T EBT \S ' Boston .. 2 3 $07 ill the near future. v H c ‘ L“ There ls a large roster of (our we)‘ by ,;mme,:‘_“’,“,‘,w°d,',n Czmmm,‘ plzpuc\% Aeokmo AGAN As A ¢ - l» Chicago ...... 2 4 .333l Following are line-ups and scores: _ w" elds. the llroseny o! well W" bled Led-g u (n u She 1- 1' Alone 4 KEGOLAIZ _ . r o2 THAT MATTl-BZ. ‘Tl-l’ \/Aui:$ 554,99,“ Vlashington 2 4 .332‘ only {our n iiuu o‘ wur. lax: mo; as Watson peter, Premier wltte, _ 5 11") r; 1 “vzlmemd 1:0“ HC-iP FA? AMV KiSiTlON- l4 l ‘ “Five Aces" "‘ terminator. Zw nml Snrozcn-liave‘ Roy vole. Lacopm and others‘ Tile": gain‘ cal“ yo IOLTIOEZTS). I,‘ azlbny . -- , , , c) 1.1.4, hlnl iraiurr: Symluaie, nu, Grout linium ham. reserved. 1S NJTIONAI. ULAGUE ‘ - l, won $200000 or more in the history. are so many promising four year olds foufyear 21d“ by xflwpaa dim out: ‘ ~I.I-Iarley . . . . . . . . . .. 233 228 207 oi American horse racing. , that it may be almost impemtiveto, Aubrey (win wnren’ cmitom, . i I _ " _ i Wcn Lost PClB, Brown , . , . _ . , ,, 155 21g 173 Members of the Boston University“ {mdwlch m a {our yea, 01d c1555 at Jacquefine Paar by uéopilkn“: _‘ H By QIJIN: HALL (Byrd has been hli§iliig hard or’ Blgllls all this Spring and Summer. If New york _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,_ 3 1 315g w_ Burke 203 275 “(hbaseban 19am an. adavjfin: (‘number the big midsummer meet at New An- old Mmaliyr iuanm‘ Pet"- - m“ Its alniost as difficult for a rookie ‘Job with the world champs. Ellas‘any' lellef is ‘needed. Hug had good ‘Bggfgfi a z .600 ‘c, Murray . . _ 195 m5 235.platts" for the hacks. n! glrltrcrs. as e u» ‘l’ -------- 1: z ~~~~~~~~~ -~ l" ' - ‘ . ou . . l o a ---—~» . 136101))! l8 l1 11$ 01' 521935.‘! End Pm!‘ ownm (Orville an“): mmpi" p"- vérblal camel to slip through the But Huggins has Durst and PESCIIBLMhEll‘ drive for a fourth straight pcn- Philadelphia 3 3 .500 3 . Morley . . . . . . . . . . .. 1S7 104 121 A pcctive speedy horses within the wrlt- er. owned by Bruce Campbell. Au!‘ eye of a needle. Every SD11"! Miller lln addition to the famous comblnai- lnant. When the bunch pulled out of Pittsburgh 3 3 500 eniilllunuires" 1n.) :11 19f" @135 k9" I‘ “"15 l“ m” menmm‘ “stme 6°”; The m“ Gk!’ by Hm‘ Huggins hash few recruit outflelders lion of Combs. Ruth and Meusel, and 1st, Petvrsburg, their Spring training gn-lclnnuti _ _ , , __ 2 4 .333 ‘ ell. through everslslll er lack vl kn“ F“ 59““°"- dam 0*" "ml" by °‘“' working ‘out with his sans at St §so it's a Ialrlybord leek for a your): leround- Huggins was expressing some Brooklyn ..... 2 s ass ‘ w. McDonald .. . . .. so: x85 14o The nrx; cnlno “~11: ‘no mun or.‘ 104180. BWYIBTS "my rest assured thcreiKlllz. Kffimi dim Pmkm by Gm‘- Petersburg but, when he gets out his ‘lfellow to whittle his way info the doubt as to Larys ability to hold ‘l3. Cox . . . . . . 16B 141 l74‘the Charlottetown Jillsyvs Wrzizicsday isno malice intended. They will have l W°°d» m“ “Y m’- wkm- s"°k"‘“°- paring knife, he usually slarfs with ‘Yankee outfield. The two Huggins"dow1i a. regular berth at shortstop. In INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE c. McDonald ...... 181 24o levgulgnt at a o'clock. "l6 Pmverbml "dark “("56" a‘ flmlc‘ by Lacoph’ dim Fatima" (Wm the Summer, there remain only the jPaschal can hit hard against port- ‘falters, (he mite manager will was we“ L051; 11c, rfllies- Ed Promt’ Bumngmn)‘ ' old hired hands to do outfield ball ‘side pitching. lDurochcr into the hole and go on Reading, , _ , , _ . _ , . 3 z 50o Alberto". Elmsdfll! "d VMMQTI Th9 Brute!‘ “umber °l m‘ "M" hawking for the Yanks. [ The youngsters who went South winning ball games. The Yanks have Rochester . 3 2 .60)‘ ROY V010 001i. 10111‘ Y?!" 01°1- Wwne?» melmllned M395 Wm “k9 W”? m This year has been no exception ‘with the club es tnetative gardener-am well balanced infield with enough Jul-onto 4 3 5'11 Fred Rennie). First dflm- Capll- Am” l l1"? “c” on 15mm! ma“ dud": ‘he to the rule. When the squad gather- ‘this Spring may have anticipated an ‘reserve strength to meet emergencies. {Baltimore 4 3 .571 TBYl 2nd dlm- Tm" “ledium? 3rdic°mlni "d"? ""3"" “d it "mdm ed in Florida, Huggins had three ‘extra. opportunity was at hand be-i Among the new pitchers who were Buffalo 2 2 .500, 68m. PBrk-alfle- 1110911595 l0 Pace with g l0 be 59°“ 11°" ‘my "l" 91"“ Wm‘ rookie oulfielriers. These were Funk. accuse Earle Combs finished last sea-ltolling at St. Pete, Huggins was of Montreal . . . . 2 3 .402)’; U19 5959i Llndberg lubrey) m“? Ye“: m9 "bearmu" ‘mm ch‘fl°l'm‘°w.n a fellow who played with St. Paul in lsrn with a broken wrist. Combs wasltlie opinion that "Dusly" Rhodes, Jersey city , _, 2 3 403 old, (Claude O'Brien), sired by COI-land the East. The c0101’ BWQW"?! the American Association last year; ‘.011 the bench llllfllls the fall classic. the Hollywood twriier, had enough Newark . . . . . . .. 1 a 250i Byrd who was with Albany in the _bu't there were no otter-effects fromstuff and was sufficiently handsome Eastern League; and Austin Outen. ‘his injury. He was holding his re-,to travel along with the world the college chap from North Carolina lgular Job in the field during most of champs. The regulars seemed to be University. who got in a jam with lthe exhibition games played beforelgoing along nicely but it is probable Commissioner Ladnes right at; (he ‘the season opened. and there is nol‘tlmt the Miller will use his second start of his career by accepting bon- ‘reason to believe that he will be on string men until the aces get in their uses from both the Yankees and the ‘tile bench much of the time durln;“iop form. It's a certainty that he‘ Charlotte club of the South Atlan- ‘the coming campaign. Earle is a Aubrey, dam Hlghborn Lady. The as- the Charlottetown drivers silk no tute trainer and fitter J. W. O‘Brlen. 1 velvet suits were quite _ spectaculgr Elmsdale will handle both those colts; last yesr-espeelellr when they. were Ilcy T610, four year old, dam Princc- riding in the front llne-a.s was use ton, (Peter Burke, Alma); Coloncllunlly the case. The penduluniumay Mac, trotter by Colonel Aubrey, dam swing this scason——the speed boys r-lincetou, (Mex Gallant, Plusvllle): ' from the west may doll up "a la Beau Harry Aubrey by colonel Aubrey. .Bl'ummel" in anticipation of copplnl ‘The above standing is subject to‘. results appearing elsewhere on this. erlck 0f HIE Cw r has ‘ ‘he season The following is Honor Roll for‘ dam Casey Carnot. (Fred Barnett, Elmsdale); Mickey Aubrey by Elas- " the laurel wreaths of victory, also for the delectation of the large number tic League. l 0f the three, Byrd seemed the mos; consistently good hitter and never been found lacking when l’. won't rush his star fllngers early in‘ Albion School for month of March: l Onlyxhe highest quality 0F In the meantime, the‘ boys are all l Grade vnr come. to covering his field. l i determined to win their fourth l‘ Cameflm Dunn: 2‘ Wmme M“ tic Aubrey, (Carl Weeks. Montroser; of tourists which will attend ‘the wommn.“ sun’ who could make a leaf tobacco, combined nice living lfe he 08nd W 80 ll‘! f0!’ Th“ n ‘Mk5 verY mud‘ 53x" thlllsiraight pennant for Huggins and K‘ mm lf l l h h t k 1 . old gardenrs will b functlon~ _ n ' 5 . _ , _ I 1° l5 8991151’ 88 e B8 l! en 11D amt’ E ltllus establish a new record in the Grade VI: ‘ vvlth the best lngred|ents -'--'—‘ “' ' ‘ ' bdilfiblll, hit .371 with Albany in 1928. lng in the outer garden for Mr. l-lug- American Leagum 1 Berth L] n M N‘ h _ WM , B. 8W5 yn 8T)’ C -‘ olson (equal); 3, Isabella Kemp; 4.‘ Lloyd Llewellyn. l are used in the manufactu» no“, yvard Islanders get more thrills at, a accelerating the heart action and m The colonel talks on Protection , "Don’t you believe in protection“ for cigars?” I asked my friend Taylor. “Oh, let's not talk‘ . The Island racing schedule ls as follows: Grand opening, Dominion Day, July lst. Summer-side; Albcrton, Jilly 10th; st. Peters, July 11th; Georgetown (not known); New An- naii, July 31st; Montague, Aug. 7th, and the final Armegeddon of the season of 1W0 at the historic Char- good horse race tlmn the people of any other province or state. We are u small community. Our people attend the races in a large measure to show their interest, in their friends‘ horses which are competing. also to meet their many friends and acquaintances -and see "action"-the "Sport of boosting the jaded nerves, hence the term "Sport or Kings." horse racing competition-K James Burton. of the Los Angelo-s Athletic Club, is the champion rape climber of the world. His record for the 25-foot climb is six seconds. as applied to Grade IV: son: Kemp. Grade If: 3. Scott Fraser. Grade I: 1. Ivan McKinnon: 2. Dan Nichol- l 3, Raymond Dunn: 4, Calvin 1. Isabelle Moore; 2. Brice Kemp; l re of our chewing tobacco. Result “ THE Bssr Cusw " f ‘ HICKEY 6 I 1, Florence Kemp. . l Pcrfectattendance: Bertha Llwel- 1 lyn. Mary Nicholson, Lloyd Llywel- lyn. Ivan McKlnnon, Dan Nicholson, Isabelle Moore. Percentage of attendance 83.6. lottetown Exhibition. August 20. 2i, 22 and 23. There will also be races at Marie, Riverside and other local race truck; during the- summer. Taking the average per capital Prince Ed- Kings." It is hard to understand the psychology of the interest in u competition. The cause must be pri- mordial, the effect is tangible-evi- dent. exhilarating, health giving,- politics,” said he. “I don't mean that kind of protection. I mean protecting the flavor of the to- _ bacco-protecting the cigar frona breakage-protecting it against dry- ing out-protecting t. . - "Oh, certainly, I believe in that kind. . of protection,” said Taylor. ‘Yell I - then, what you should smoke‘ u a-__, . foil-wrapped Marguerite cigar indie. i . handy pocket packs of 5 clgarl, f0’! ‘ if ever a cigar was well protected. it! ' the Marguerite." 71¢ &Iou0 Tucmrrrs a » emancuemm f A FOIL-WRAPPED BUT STILL NICHGLIUN “BLACK TWIIT” CH E VV I N G Culver Military Academy, which is famous for it's athletic exploits in scholastic competition, has lost only three water meets since 1017. —b'v George MvMunus MEI-LO‘. ifiTi-NB Tue. H¢59'TA\_? VVELL~ THflb 1% MR-Jlr-Gen-i-(Ave A ROGM RIJ\D_\( FOR ME- BRINGING up FATHER . . ‘Fm wen-aw eruaomw “ PER OiNlTY MQQQE Akp NUHOOPI-i. h-‘AQUQK, , 5W1‘ l Mus-r Flnioflem AN‘ QIT ‘TH n-Rom MA-fiqla- Qmi": é-Aluu‘ BACK FROM "TALY ‘Toqalvr- Q Ila. fni’! Pawn 8:14am inc. Gnu Imam nnaa n-nul. ‘P13