Sport For; Sin-It is vdth deep interest 1'1 m: wCHARlOTTETOtf/N (EUARDIAN SPORTING NEWS that I have been reading for some time now. your column, “In this Comet’. which covers the Char- lottetown and Provincial sports M61181 in fine fuhi . Itmmlndsmeofsolneo! the nights when I played left wing for P.W.C. and Junior Royals dus. in! title 1942-48 campaign. My stay in Charlottetown was on] s short one. too short indeed. ‘Iblat year the P. W. C. team was coach- ed by Professor Bennett and the of Mil‘. Walter Lawlor. ‘llflllilfllt . 01'1" "9 We 111 “this provin prawn Bennett and ML MAW sellout crowd iln although from time . time re— 1 t m, rt in two years. ports come in telling of the pree- glfpffoly? devetlgupseg: ma‘ F1‘: string wag stopped m; w; mum“ and the h he threw lal emltllre late Al (B ooulld of slmdm s asa- mgnmy) lkvigegm‘ ed mgr did facilities for parking cars. fififdlmnmml‘ 3,’. ‘m’ “Wim- Blfllfiift. 119-155.. “.3112 d’fl°°nll§§-" uliar k ' m me mow that nuffffj“, mews, 1108s and Just when everyone canons the animus mmwlves ed. they would come back fight- 5101/0 been seen. Three years ago l“! “M W1“ W" imam“ 59ml‘ little meal to come dflwiflht! our: in the business Mr’ Lawhr-s record talk‘ for "f m8, betting fav- The declslonby Judges Bill Healy Driving Clubs to his members to 1mm; spemg 50mg; 11l81y unconquerabls odds. man and sportsman observed twloeend NEWYORK-lom. ls-(oug; cmtheveugsosgmnokoneocicdsg 1 was Royals were in themapmble 111mg; minted smart Soauw Home hilt; 0n the floor. use o4 me “tel on “ha, op thought that they were out-class- 156: 131142218} w ‘Embed l“ 1'2‘ mm“ M1081. Graziano Outpoints ‘"18- Horne In 10 Rounds BY SID FBDII BACK STRETCH Black Hawk ' Player Out With Iniurie CHICAGO, Jan. 18 - (AP) _ -%' '< m2? iffllcllennattsiltz/gagfl) ggliglkélglavllé‘ ’ ‘ ‘I B» Who has been used at both’ de- } fence and wing this season, will be lost to the team for gt 19m g, month because of an ankle frac- The Victoria Driving Club have EPW111885 8 bis program of race: of a imman- Madrislm 51211911? 011159?- 11110118111. had the B.R O. on the Victory Speedway this n. 81m oult. at the Garden for the first terrloon. The course f in fl t wile mrnoe possible shape and than: are Sprlgli- n-imtaorowdoflafltfl customers _o— President Willard Kelly, asked “ma” mtg Gmflan has d,” 1f an invitation had been recelv d o w“ from the Halifax and Dartmouth somewhere and Jack Gordon was unanimous ‘mmpete 1" 1"1°I"¢1!Y 10E r5088 at 1'- . on several occasions playing 9m- he 115$ 511N199“ 1n W111111118 along the route. Rocky from New with GDlllSlZelNS vote of flve rounds Ham“ m‘ 13811510011111 111 the early pair l; the hegdqrgteyg 0g B, north slde several Maritime championships ym-krs east B stream. Clear Sprmgg, 1 believe and has really helped to put was the place where the animals elected to spend tne summer Mr, Stems was flycasting for trout at eral occasions. side accent alll out. a gumm- salqm of one even the closest o; the mm Pectatlons are that the clubs would weailhered The Associated Press scorecard s H eavv gave the local slugger seven rounds been recewed- The 11°Y5 1119 11151 Al- and three to the loser. wt Hcnae. Charlottetown on the map on sev- géifley Ny, Some of the Charlottetown fans grim I bautllraage for Graziano, four for Home and Pa" °1 Februarif» 811-11911 While eX- sue an Invitation none has as yet raring to so." said Willard, and the time which was late evening, have probably been W011l1eP1118 Toward the latter part of the sea- why Niwlie never not that prom- son the animals appeared to move ised tryout with Montreal Can- , t as they were no longer in evl- adiens. The facts are that Tommy nice. No klttzns were noted and Garman, to whom I recommended it is not. known whether or not the Nicolle, was quite willing to give pair raised a family. the Charlottetown lad a try when ’“—'" McGill University banned their students from taking part in extra- curricular activities. To be exact. the ruling dces not come directly Tile latest report to come m from Kings county tells of a trap- pcr catcaing one in a trap near the headwaters o! the Naufralle river. ‘This would be approximately 8 or 10 mil-es as the crc-w flies from tllc ~ nit where Mr. Sbenls saw tho l are legal fur in season tIIIIInbl-r 1st to March 31st) and their pelts have a high nun-fret value A few years ago urirgrieb attcénpevgitzh rougglt as dhlrgh a‘ ‘ the 9mm‘ "r inter-university play Nicolle who . ,, _ ._ . ::::.::.*=:..:: u: lzlxuullrli h- swae- a be hieiller The last otter known tn be killed was shot at, Bedeque in Mlv lift’! Th~ fl!" wlw out cf sea- son and the act cost; the gunner a considerable sum Whether taken lugully or nthcrwiscitis regrettable tilal, such a. picturesque animal should b0 killed, particularly when they are so rare as far as this province b concerned. They are 135m“ W191 $5111" 310179-15 at the odian Inter-university Athletic As- not according to the desire each university taking part of in to the ruling laid down by C. I. A. A. anyone playing in extra- finest prospects seen around here dent at McGlll and he too is unable key. He played a few exhibition ., 1 1 , ct d'an. ltflsflllilblv plentiful i-n sections of 1168111111: 0f the season before the 11 Thgufllhlodslde, Lech, Guy “m, Y _ carried most of the punch for the ed great promisa ‘oconnor play Offer-Hogan outfit, gannering four of the five goals the sister provinces of Nova Scotia ruling came into effect and show- and New Brunswick They are not , particularly hurd to trap, but hold- ed with Lame Whites Junior ins them is another matter A full Royals. last year's Eastern Canada grown otter is a rugged and mus- 1111811515- They were eliminated by cular animal weighing approximate- the strong St. Mark's Junors. ly thirty pounds and it takes Most of their last year's players n sircng trup to stand the are with senior teams 1n the O. strain as they become desperate “hen 081143111 T1111! 81c built like is with Frank Carling Royals and u mink and belong to the same Frpnklg 'I‘ul-lk is playing either family. anlv many times larger with Ottawa or Hull. then a. mink. They feed principally upon fish. cf which trout are the favorite and are also very fond cf a species of fresh water clam. They are very playful and will spend hours slid- lng down a steep bank with a deep pool at tile bc-ttom. They first wet the snow with their dripping bod- ies and after it freems and forms an icy surface they play Just; like kiddies on u toboggan slide Tran- pors often take advantage of this habit and set traps at the bottom cf tile slide providing the water is not mo deer: at the paint. where the-v enter the water It is under- slcod that game officials intend to make inquiries as to the authen- iir-ity of tllc report from eastern Kings. and if true, to ascertain u-llcther there are other otter in tlle vicinity. 15 or 20 years ago ot- ter were thought to be extinct on the Island. but they have been defence in Bucko McDonald. the new Parry Sound M. P.. and Cliff on an even basis with the Am- erican League (Minor Profession- al) and the hockey is more rug- I-I. L. clubs are leading the N. H. L. at the mo- ment. They gave Rangers the works here Saturday night. Canadians three forward lines the Habs "Punch" line of Loch- yCilfS. Frank Henncssey. the efficient Guardian of Black Pond Sana-t uary, Canadiens in the race for the league championship and the Stan- rnnnrts that-skunk have become 15y cup, Murdo Mack“, o1 3mg. \'i‘l‘y numerous onthe Sanctuary. (B10 3130,15 W111 replace Pgtgys They may he trapped on the Smw- against the Hawks Wednesday Consequently once l1 51111111‘ 15 debut this rear against Toronto, on m htafzntvnyéfk; awnfrfglolfdlggllf; 1141“ lfofvtverstffloflfltlilngicusdflrfefiul? range of the Antuvank gun “h nan is itching to get back into stalled in his roar turret. They are vcrv accurate and can place their sllillS to the inch. One elderly trapper found this out. to his sor- row two years ago in the Sanctu- nrv nrco . he got the clmrze square in his whiskers and before llc could gain even partial relief 1nd to shave the anoendase of!- Slllcc tilell the skunk has had a sort of field day at Black Pond. , ______ Figures on the number of skunk snollls turned in for the bounty ln i945 llre not yct. complete, but it ls expected that the 1945 kill will tot- nl approximately the same as 194 which was four thousand and ilvclvc (4 012) Prince county has iurncd in the greatest number of snoutl: with the area west of Sum- lncrslde showing the lalgcs return. It. was quite a few years before tllc skunk got past Summerslde hut pf certainly 110.9 made up for lost me get out to practice. acute appendicitis Friday. He may man's understudy for the past two years. According to Tommy ably be lent to one of the new N. H. L. clubs, probably to Phila- delphia. Young Howie Harvey Sljawv owls have had B 911E111 took McNellls place against Val- llne in mun/bar 00mins! in for 1¢y1ield ,esterday. turnim in a my since 1946 was u cred ln. “n, mp1“ espgcjgjly m m, It is thought that some haw kept m“ Del-god when My“, were "l: trailing 6-3. They went along to rccnrt Mr Robie W. Fad-era] Migratory Bird was hanging armmd the wharves stationed at Wolfville. stated that along the watcrfmnt Dteylnil on there were 100 of the his willie the divina ducks that flequmtl owls under observation in .‘8 the open water below the Hlllsboro county in the Annapolis Valle-v a- bridge. A number of gunners lone Om thing is certain Island been trying for his head without fnnners and snortsmen will not be- success until one day he was chas- grudse Nova Scotia ‘having the lng a duck and it appenmd as if bulk of the invaders from the far mo luckless bird was doomed. In reception when the advamemuld the owl a bars 10 feet from its reached this “province “The num- orfhcutting down um (lyeuard ma” . present ea . then it. was six weeks B80 and the shooting gunner was right on the survivors have become wary B1111 10b and shot the 919081411‘ W191 l- wunshy and it taker wtlmce an well placed charge. The successful zgillfuksalging to ‘ ng one o ‘ ‘ was accused of-mlsainl em , _._.... hen-rd of mumps-a fir Mr. Bowler ‘beard. P 0.. sd- at the hood of s flock and kill dress Carleton ing. well known one at the tall end. In this ln-, . tionist of instance I think it ll only fair e, igmtop gape; to credit. thslxmmr wit’: of very (hoe wl a o nifty as s o prey Iisrbour districth: after-ts h s fut mcvinl Lest week s flock of l5 wild- geese was seen in the o n water 1e the bead of Orwell. the Unis ltl this manage to ck out pest is weeks terrific cold lien. its Quito pmhable they will remain all win- ter. Wobaveslotothlwtduois with this aeunn end their fortunes will be II-ldled with interest. 1t taken a hardly bird to withstand our gluten a: it bids hminl "o wl modifies Charlottetown Juveniles Defeat S ’Side 6-5 The two chief aspirants for the vemem Mdlleodp uool blodklng new, ,_ _"1t hmks 11k b n _ juvenile and McNallykl brilliant solo sor- lug this year than evbnelhsrqfllllg. r i 1 l ln a plilc- tlcs Slilngllllg out. d lm nary tusse ast. night in t e Th C ar ottetolvn rearguar of (J rd‘ | soclauon and may be applied or Summerside rink and the ‘visitors Read; Howatt and Ross also play- Vulido$P§P§iLdSlety21§agbbfb fgotrlllrilg emerged from a bitter battle on the ed a steady effective game. inter-university sports According ma‘: gfdsflgpgeg? 5mm’ T‘\ m“ from McGlil, but from the Can- Pri-"Ce Edward championship engaged and SUMMARY Solver wash one oil.’ {the reasons for e oca oys’ e eat. curricular sports is banned from Scored mm. of the 81x goals and made many _ attacks I—S'Side, Woodslde you. a o... n. ¥l.‘2°’.‘..1°‘i%i.‘l?.‘1.“.f.“wf.‘flfi“ll‘iléli“lii §:§sls:"l.£"""“" ‘Smprm’ 119s been ha-Iupered by the ruiins- appear on me score sheet because 4-Ch’tovvn, Irving (Blake) Jimmy OICQF-nor (‘no relation t0 of inaccurate sniping. Anothc: big Canadians ‘Buddie ). one of the factor was the efficient stopping Second Period of young Jordan in the Charlotte- for a lung time, is a medical stu- town net. This boy really put on &— S'Side, McKay (Huestisl an act, especially in the final can- 6-—S’Slde_ Woodside (Lecky) Juveniles 7—Ch'town, Blake line and pelted everythili: 8—-S’slde, Lecky (Gay) , but the referee at the hard working Penalty - McKay, Shepherd, l°°klng ffiwafd 1° 111B following to play in senior or N. H. L. h0c- to when the Kinsmen their Wooll- 9—Ch'town, Dowllng (Irving) side's individual rushes were ill- lO—Ch’town, Dowling (Shepherd) 21141-211111" Holly Britten 2.16 by ways dangerous and Lecky and l1-Ch’town, Shepherd. _ Gay were more than usually ug- Penalties _ Gay, Ross, McNally. 1111111112 (‘Oil by 1311513’ FY1500 2.07- gresslvc in enemy terri Kinsmen defence Mc- Lineup : H A" °r I- A H- A- Leo Gravene Nully and McLeod showed lmpro- s By the way. Hull has a very good llraw From Mara WORCESTER, M ., J .18 — \ lspldefi“ AfQQyOng, Rcferee: ll. Schurmnn. -S watch considering passm and play- 129 1-2, o! Toronto floored Midget -—*-——— making that are typical of the N. Mflyo. 127 1-2. 01 91111110911111!“ in , the sixth round but received In tile Province of Quebec b91101" 111R" l1 111111" 111 “m” S°°“°' M°““°“ °““““‘°“s Eiififlfimlfiafififilgllle111.51%?X5515 strong but the two judges voted i- for a draw. ged bllt probalbly not as nice to fAPl-Jnck HO w‘ old favorites of the past fcw sum- are functlonng better now with Win 10-7- I was talking to one Blake-Richard doing the honors. 101111161‘ 19111111115196 110111‘ Qlifibefi E Ric, (Enclosed you will find one of the C-i-y. who ls now 30111419991112 i111 C_ Lech“. reasons why Richard is not clent- C0f11W11-11 ing the twines as often this year loop and 11¢ 53113521 e D m Tllllnlpormost effective players cropping un in the news fairly 111," a‘? 0 B111 11171511- 9 v $35 ‘ regularly during the past few Hubs star net/minder and Jimmy doubt. Trainor will profit by the Peters, who was rapidly gaining ggtperkt (cjoacilllns he will set 1mm old Timers! his re-war tride, ma ham er P1111 1111* p s y p Mac Beck, a former P. W. C. V. Coyle .. and Junior Royals defenceman has W. Halpenn himself into a forward J. Cameron and ls now practising with Mc- F. Doucette . UYIE J. A. Bentley . tunry but trappcrs are not allowed night B; m; Forum, Blbeoull; line-up when the McGlll Red and —— - inczlrrya22 rifle, or other firearm. was quite J1me“, in has ganadyensr white squad, coached ‘ tackles the University down at the my Bucko Drummond» N‘) 3196 er Charles Barrett of Park Hlll, converted 3.11. He'll probably be Campbell, t t of Montreal sex e _ For Friday mam m a reg“. High Single, C. Iii-Clair. 2m “m °“ re_organlzed High Three c. LeClalr, 1oz __o_ The lea- lar fixture of the Inter-university League. f.:l'“:f“‘él2l."u..l“l;“.¥..l; "is gktlltlldfiflvfdafsoéfsf" v.20: or Tim-a ucelfs an es em. injured hand he may be able to I intend gum“ down to out“ In amateur circles. Frank Car- 1011910“ 1'11" 1951‘ Week "1 Jimu‘ lin's Royals are currently leading My 01' 111B 111-51 Weekfnd "1 Feb‘ the Senior league with Ottawa ruary 11 I ""1 86i- 111118 011 110m and "Legs" Fraser coming up right my 1118111051 5111111138 at the U111‘ , behind talent The Royals have varsity of Montreal. I would like 5_1 also been hampered by injuries t0 10 ha" 5 Sfhedu-le °1 the Floyd Currie and Ernie Laforce and M58119 50 111i" I 11113111 Gerry McNclll, their Quebec-born chance to are the Nicolle-Mae"- goal-kclnper, was operated on for SOU-ghibilgilyféhaabfi rlxllne it‘; $31011. ‘Cit g and of 2.01 on a half mile track in 4 McNelll is yet only nineteen 111011 years old and has been Bill Dur- 110C111’?- GOrman, McNeill will be able to m1 Maviewwd A"- make the jump to the N. H. L. next 11401111981. P- Q- 59“5°n' and w-hh m9 prolwsed ex‘ er is a good pacer a d free-l r -d version a1 the 191w he W111 W“ H. ,, 0",“... .0 m‘; _.,.,,, 53L‘... ROBUST HEALTH IS AIDED BY SKATING EXERCISE FOR HEALTH Skating and Hockey for School Clllldrep SATURDAY Regular Skate Courteous Canteen Service DOORS OPEN 8 0’CI_.0CK some great racing should result. _0_ ‘Thousands of race fans wlll re- member RM. Webber of Mllltov/n, N.B., who officiated as starter at Exhibition races for several years at Charlottetown and Fredericton. Mr. Webber is just as much inter- ested ln horses as ever and has supplied us with the following mas and Clarence Wry may send in preparation for the racing n1: tend to send Willow's Pride along wltll Franklyn Safford but Saffnrd This trio First Period got away before arrangements could be completed. Wldowfl". Pride ls now as sound as a dollar and his are expected of him the coming year.’ __()-._ Ralph Gay, popular grocer on Longworth Avenue, whose store is one of the busiest in the Province, takes hls recreation with the hor- ses. I-Ie just loves a horse and ls wood5ide_ youngsters developing into facing stars-—a two-year-old bay colt, by Calumet Budlnne: 2.02 3-4, dam by Abbe Worthy_2.05. a pacer; a two- yenr-old trotting fillv by Playdale Third Period Great Britten 2.02 1-2; a yearling l-4 out of Bud Axworthy 2.14. dam. This one is owned by Mrs. Gay. Palpll recently sold Holly Britten Summemide. goal‘ Dame]. do‘ 2.16 by Great Brltton 2.02 1-2, clam fence, Mclqany, Mcmod‘ Gallant Miss Hollyrood Volo by Hollyrocd McLellan; forwards Gay, Luc‘|y, Harkaway 2.04.10 Ray Townshend. Woodside, Oatway, McKay, Huestis. R°11° BHY- one 1111151 111111111 after a perusal of the blood lines of the ghm-hnegown; goal Jorddny de_ above that Ralph has reason to have fence Rgady‘ HOWML Ross; yo,“ expectations of racing success. gurus, llialake, Int/gig C. Dfloii/iatt, —n- nfwn- evmsl mer» °W “F, J G. "Jerry" Cavnnuugh writes Shepherd’ Gamer‘ from_St. John . . .“When the start- er gives the word at Moosepath Trotting Park this coming summer the faithful of the harness horse world _wlll see some cf the new im- portntlons in action, as well as the mers and more new ones are ex- pected ln the near future. One of the best to arrive to date is Gift- A“ Sh“? line 2.08 1-2 whose owner is Dick - Armstrong, East St. John. When Mr. Armstrong decided to add to Dr. Duffy 168 - w MacNem 255 tlzllsgoilézbéxelelle certainly went after 15S ' i0} 1"‘°1"P1°"‘“°l“1 c. MacDonald-tn“: 227 262 g3 Giftline was bought by Jimmie -- - —- Power of Charlottetown some two 1057 i057 108R years ago from the Ontario breed- famous as the owner of one of the greatest pacing sires of all timo- Grattan Royal 2.06 1-4. Mr. Bar- 155 225 252 rett bred Giftline, owning hls sire 216 205 233 Bennett Volo 2.04 1-2 and his dam. 187 209 2B1 He raced him to a record of 2.10 242 211 1B0 and won several events. Mr. Pow- . 133 21B 266 er, as everyone knows, won a lot of races with Glftline and lav/cred Dave 933 1066 1181'. his record to 2.08 1-2. All the horse 3181 fanciers herc who looked over Giftline are high in their praise and predict a great future for him. Mr. Armstrong also has a half- brother of Glftline in the two-year- old free-legged pacing colt Mr. Ad- ___.__i_ miral Direct, a grandson of the champion pacer Dan Patch 1.5614. whose record for two mlles-4.17 -stlll stands. The dam of Mr. Ad- miral Direct is Petress Direct, n sis- ter of Winnipeg 1.57 3-4, holler of the world's pacing record for a gelding on a mllc truck of 1.57 1-4 All Stars 3 points. a race, also a world's record. With such ancestry this colt should make ma!“ TRURO N‘ s" Jan‘ 18 _ (o?) good when he goes to the raves. gb b1 g 1; k m 1 b mates and friends ln Charlotte- _ Truro Bear-cats showed power ‘0—— ‘,‘$Z-.,,,°,,‘,‘, fi-pjpgs 28:1,, Em‘; 22150,? town hockey circles the best of and polish tvnizllt defeating the That nld stalwart of the harness in city and inter-provincial strong Halifax Navy team in a.n horse fraternity from Wlrkham, exhibition game 5-1. The game Lee Jones, has a new pacer from was l-ouglll although only three Ontario that he culls Harvester ERALD GALLANT. penalties were handed out. Navy He is by L-ee Harvester 2.16. ls six was unable to score until the last years Old and a gorgeous seal _ 1 ye g m H; d "god, brown in color. In a recent letter m nu o P s on p Mr. Jones informs me that Harvest- and la considered by many one of the best that will he starting this season, Mr. Jones also has a beaut- iful colt in Fleets Volo, a dauglltor of the lamented Lulu Axwnrthy 2.12 1-2. Many will remember Lulu as the crowd pleaser that went the mile without a driver last your at AFTERNQONB B kfiz**“l.-.esl.i..ls"°‘l.:z. 125%.: .- NIGHT _ _ _ __ 8.10 ‘This colt has grown well and is now being trained on the pacc. He has nice manners and under the ex- R pert tutelage of Mr. Jones should make a name for himself. ._o¢ A neighbor of Mr. Jones’, Mr. Ford, ls buying a green pacer in Tl th Th is d bt butwhat itsd to ffortsio it '15 M °§1-=="-i~==~>°"=~e= r h“ ~=-= 1131301-5“ i“ WW- W“ °"‘"‘° ""1"" ’ “m” *° 1"" details later on. There ls a report firavalent in St. John that a top n9 acer, possibly a free-for-aller, m“ will a brou ht here this season. Information that both the sire REGULAR SCHEDULE and the dam have records of two minutes. 8o fsr I have not been a- ble to run the rumour down to earth but hope lt will prove to be WEDNEQDAY true as the more good horse: we Regular Shah. Dance After §,',,';,,‘_”"“ m m’ hm“ m ‘he Moi. _ FRIDAY- We had the pleasure of a short letter from ll. Roi Willis, West- fleld, 11.3., Mr. Willis is the grand old man of harness horse sport in the Maritlmes, his achlevlrnents dating back to the days of the high- wheeled rulky. Perhaaps his greatest success was attslne with Special Blend 2.18 l-4. a son of Prince Ed- wsrd Island's first 2.30 trotter Black Pilot by All Right. Black Pilot was a magnificent specimen and as his name implies coal black In color and with speed of a rare order. His son Special Blend sot u track records all over the an- l mes, holding at one time the H. B. WOOD, Manager Santa, Anita, Callf.,Mr.Wry did in- gure mufered in wcdnosdd lrglle-s . I Msritlm trotting records in New m1n1l§1§lr1n§“slfiad)nlg§§1' t e Hawk gkrlarllswrglck, Now? Scotla and at Either Wingy Johnstyon or Andy are eto , ,E,I_ M_ w‘ V. kindly congratulated no; collnllllil: cmkmvsk‘ “"1 b“ '"°“gh‘ “P "m" on the Review of Harness Racing and refers to the Canadian sports. nun, giving us the information we had not known previously, that at one time the former Pictou har- here with New York. Many old timers wlll remember Mr. Dodds and the stallion King Dodds, named after him which was 0 xoiwned by Mr. H. H. Acorn of Sou- s. - ._()__ Silk Girl 2.09, and his cod lcrnul 1 B ' Charlie Volo that has becgn chagllggrll‘ Entrlltcrda incllxllrslgleglln nil-doctor to the trot and looks a likely pcr- rink from Pembroke, Ont. ‘and j which was greatly admired. Sllc downs for the Quebec Lieulgnln-lt- {Trunk Boutiller. It was, we lle- tlsh Consols Trophy and the Inter. llevc, o,ne of the last races our national Good-lVill Trophy compo- good friend Frank ever drove. tition. Various other prizes also y €.()_._ are at stake. For the flrst time in four years, Prince of tllitgales Welshman Hit Kmrgg (up g t}, Unit L a winning sr e in no uncertain 311111293’ Ikflgug foresundaeygs séfinij manner m ‘Thursday nights Ins counter against the Navy and proved conclusively that they sro still to bel reckoneg w.tl1 laugh! ness horse enthusiast E. King n h B l {agar gig,‘ eague one“ . ’ y start. Dodds, was in control of the paper. ,|, ,|, 4, + Skating faster. bsckalufifl with a vengeance and but of displaying a marked tendency to fiasds [£18 puck, kfOflwfnillllfl wlimich .___ a can lac ng n prev ous UEBE __ games, the Welslllnen once they Jimmie Boutilier, River de Loup, Ngrlv 40%’ 011131218 llgflllldlflcp) _ had garnered their early twwgoal has very kindly sent us snap shots 0f North Amrnicfs ableft Sofie lead were seldom m very great‘ of Highland Frisco 2.05 1-4, hi5 free- start here Monday on a 5i “in (Huger of being headed although for-sller that raced so well last sea- quest for the trophies shield X-(ml a‘ that 111111 ImVFTi 5110014118 b99171 son, Also Silk Boy, sixteen months Quebec’ handicraft and donslegwc 11p‘ to p81‘ ‘hey 111111111 have Hlfldfl old colt by Allowzly 2.04 3-4, dam arts prlzes of the 33rd annual In- ‘Iglggsl 111ml’ 1101i 10f the P141109 o aes js. ~1- + 1' 4' And another good crowd of former at the new gait. l~"n.'ll milit f -r~ . - - there 11 a" Excellent snap 0151111 shindig 1311141151.)?Ali/ffaliysrziltaclii/"Qii tglléithglxglqwiggllwfltlllllgi fi ggggdulgtf sgggupata 61:91; tttfiitnl-ilé’ '1" P°1¢i51ih flflqnrrlcll as one of the lurcclllce the hockey expected was A - 5P0 ?0\\I1. 0p cur els on the continent, will crowd plcaslllg all the way with liglibfit 121111936. 1\Iany wlll re- 10nd _a squllll from Virginia. Minn. Illcllty of action every minute a, lxprlednheexr tslgihfiluflgrbtlige 3f lflll/‘Efflrlljlftlirlvlqclrlts me- Spicl. m” m" M191 112F511!) °1 fistmlfls W111i - i-ldmplvllsilll) "10."- severul other squabbles threaten- ing at various times throughout had been tralncd that season and Governor's Tr pl l 1) . . - repared by that master relnsman provincial playctllolvlélrs folre llS-"Lfil? me game" i, 4, 4, ,|, Loss of Elmer Blanchard who suffered a broken finger early in he first period dampened the H iiplritsl of P. W. C. followers. Just: ooper Horne does not forget us ‘ fth Bi‘ _ 0W 0H2 tile smart Yvunz pivot 11111011811 in fer away Hat Springs. b/lllrynlvflsllo repficscfnitxshQz-zlgrillsetflls °1 the N'°°“°'R°b‘-"t5°“ d“ Wm- Arisimsas-We have somevcry lnter- vlnce in the Dominion pluydowns be m“ °f "cm" h“ m‘; W?" estmg post cards from hlm and in March for lllc Macdonnlll Brl- 163mg‘! bu‘ it i5 1° be h°p°d “m” must “M11955 that 11391‘ 100111112 er tankzlrd. The latter competition, he “n be back 1n the line“? 515 11119111 0V9!‘ We would gladly 001W” a lszlrtime casualty ls ‘ ' 11 ‘l " ‘ ' 1 . c. l _ hemg l. _ 1e callcst posslbe time. In a ifrom the sub-zero weather of P.E.I. ved 11115 Year at saskatoml- evl short schedule such as this one ‘to the delightful palm trees and groves and shady walks and mineral ‘springs of Arkansas’ National Park H k —"— 00 6 Fred R. Delahunt of Monclon, y a lwho lovcs horses just as much as any of us and starts many of the every game carries loads of im- portance and Bldnchards absence . from the line-up would mean a lot to the Welsilmcnk chances. -l' + 1' And while on the subject of the City League this column thinks race meets in New Brunswick, has We the Charlottetown Healt- that n is 313m" “m” that Step5 speedway August 30th and 31st, 10 fl game of hocke t 1893-53 years ago. In those llnys 1'11 Souris next Wednegdg; t they raced to high wheels. We Please reply through this paplf 1 note that tile yearling class was ' won in straight heats by the bay colt Parkdule, owned by W.A. Bren- , nun. Summerslrle. The second place went to Administrator Wllkcs, taBwned by then proprietor of the rllnswick otel, George Mc- Sweeney. Fourth place went to Charlottetown. Best. time for the half mile 1.28 1-4. i0? The two-year-old fulurlty was won by Parkland, owned by W. A Brennan, Summerslde, second place _(cp,_pictou Royals defeat.“ Glasgow 7-2- igdb-‘ggiglgaifi (ivlgnllle lfigilar A-P-C Hockey League ‘- rett Henderson, North River. Best " ' time, 2.38 1-2. The four year old class ulna won by Brazilian, oul/ngd by J.C. Msllorl in t rce stra z t. Lute S. owned by George E. Hillzhcs, Charlottetown, was 2-2-2. Edward Island Harness Racing Club objection was taken to the rac- competition. Back 53 years ago as raclm-t ycurlings to high wheels and not making a bad lob of it clther, 58mm luck“ 1mm“ I 3°°d' He also stepped the Delaware, Ohio, —-0—- half-mile mick in 2.01 3-4. Spon- ~town Guardian which you sent me victvry- with the 1945 Harness Rrlcfnq Ro- -()_ 1 ham. and evcn n quarter of ll can- furl/s absence has not dimmml my Interest in thc Mnrltlmes. Mv love for the horses is just as strfmt! to- Sims has resumed his veterinary practice. Hflrtlc has had a 1on1: and . . l different tracks ln New Brunswlclc. fifillggwinthtnarfl fgrlalfi“ hi; W); int Sprinq Park, Malpcqllc Road- I um tllc owner of the lzlzl-"l; gl‘t1'lPhUnQ l523-J, fling Dickalcna that I sent o —>~ Chntham track a year ago Inst sum- mer to get. ready for the fnll moot-w start. in 1944 was at. Charloilotown ber, 1944, and llc rllccrl wsll the m rest of the scusoll Tile past. ylw'u‘—- \ h l945—he has raced exceptionally , l . l 51 I .1. 1c was only 1l""1ag"=.'l:§,'g, IlEl.(‘fll‘Y1_QS\Vl“.l‘_8 , a... . 15- '1 '.;-" 5 Q [A ( fist, wlivrlmlrllz ITLlIPS {lupin ntnaonpc; 10Nll ill’ ( um, nlnc, w crc_ c vfm ‘i - . v I ~ .- < flfim of, [gytppnggggvln s't,l-1.'l1ly:_l;rt;llPn_ilci§ :\IO§T.\Gl I. RIBK n i ~ r: eln ... . .. Zlli. Til: following gel-k hc flllish- SKATE AFTER ed 2-2 in photo flrlishcs at Gnrham. _ Maine. in 2.}0'1-1il,12.lt]l13-4."Ipr\‘visnl} " ' . . . _ to comzralunc 1c 0PM‘ - P i. Elvnrd Island on the flnc " flxcllllgeofillorses that turn for the word at their race meetings and for iatlonl a pleasing; Muir lilgps(liil'f?rlililifvs vcar rema n ours (*5 1 - RI... Sweeney, 608 Lincoln Avcnufi. Saugas. Mass. ‘ has sold his good pacer fir?“ ‘i’. w' ' ll L c Admiral ". ., an may sc e O 2.0a 1-4, that in as heals thc past _CH TGWN- LEGION season vgnsuonlvhtwivv rllbiqlid-n Tickets on sale at. Jack restotc mcs ewas A‘. - 1 0nd, and was timed a mllte in 207- 951111910115, E59- 142,31. us: half in littio. Hlzmlaclggdhrés Leaving Lcglon Home at l ~ c"! P"°°'“’ a 6 PM Tuesday 2.1 th t 1 k. llk a coming star. ' - ' ~ - V13‘: oanlyogeagsun efor disposing: of TICKETS LIMITED these horses ls that he wants to take in the races at Santa Anltn, California. in April and May- __Q.__ One of the most lm ortant trans- actions in harness orse history MONCTON for some time ls the sale by Tho- mas Thomas. Cleveland, Olllc, cl MARQONS his two fast record stallions. Arlics 1.57 l-2. and Spengrly 4. 2.02 i-2 to vs LIZ. Shapiro of the Western Har- ' ness Racing Association. Holly- CHARLOTTETOWN , . ., . d Y§°§adfii§§Zi“'¢Zoo.'°i<$’?§§°n.Si‘... ALL-STARS ment of the pacer. In 1944 Adios 8 P M setlg‘ new‘ wogcfs‘ My]? hfigllllggflllffl ‘ - t on en 1K‘ y. o - __ :nd £53814, end the past season FEB‘ 6TH m s new world‘! record far 11W i’ o snollltl he in for n tax-cat. nftcr- very kindly forwarded us score lérefliicrs do hereby challenge the “"310 lake" 10 0111b $01116 01' 1111B cards of races held on Monvton 4711115 Intermediate l-lockcy team 1113-" mm‘ bmders 9n the 13171111115 °1' good sportsnlanaup. Ever since lle league opened questionable tac- lcs have been in vogue as de- fending plnycTs attempt to stop at- tacks coming toward them. + + ~l- Il- Sticks have been carried high, and knees and tripping has been brought into play all too frequent- ly. Luckily n3 sigwtllstlfljllry has . _ as yet occurre . u l cannot go 0mg’ "Wned by Mmwd Fnm’ on indefinitely before a serious accident does ‘occur; . The hockey has been crowd- plonsrlg, make lfionnllstaka abxolut that but aft/er a ere are 0 er NEW GLASGOW, N.S., Jan. 13 angles bto 11613100119313!“ 8150A {and was divillcd between Hatusa, own- . , ._ it. may e wou no e a a ea New Gmlqm” 3mm" '74 '°"-‘*"‘ ll league officials not together and instructed their officials in charge of the games to take a far more firmer hand in future encounters. + + + Il- “Tlc” Williams, Charlottetown boy playying tutti}: Plow}; Reflttters __ i5 wel up ‘n e scor ng o le a‘ _ "anfax Airmen APC League we note by an ex- At the last mvelinl: of the PYHWP change. T11‘..- "slnoollllc" of tile ice lancs that time was in fifth placc, . —-—- nine Points off the p109. 11111 1i? ins of twwvear-alds. the bell“ be- MDNCTON. Jan. 18 - Two will not be surprising if hc is not ing expressed that they were too mflrdmeriod goals by veteran Babe very new“. the mp when m; immature- m be subiecmd t” such LeBlanc gave Moncton Mnroons a league Ctlrlfiliidfis- Ii- Vtfluldnw b5 . "-3 vi for; ~ 11.111‘. R. c. A. 1 ' Xpericncc for “Tic" eith- the above will show. thcy wcle hextfe tlonfiégl; in“ a}? exhibit.“ 25111-361112 zhrce previous seasons 1Q has pfflClilCélllv hudva strangle- but we mm‘ think it did them any year old pacing stallions of 1.57 i-t2. 1131.211?‘ the scoring time m this Il- + + + Buddy McEachern, Bert Steel Mr. J W. BOUIIGI‘. Sccreturv of 38y W118 1116 leading race winning and "Buck" Whitlock. the latter the Charlottetown Driving Park, thrce-ycar-old of his use. scorinr: migssimz quite n few games at the has received the following lotfcr all even dnzemvictoric-s over lnlf- 51,31»; of (he 5935011 are 3150 figur- .. . .“I wish to ackncwlcdlzc with ""19 "aQRS- H“ "lmimlgrl 511.1945 lug prominently in the scoring, 11111113’ 11111111“ CODY 0f the Churlrlitr- W95 5 111191 ‘me “m1 (“Sm ‘"1111 i‘ their totals all being in double fig- urcs so it stems as ii the Chm‘- ottctolvn boys are doing quite all view. My old home is 1n Palm Bay, H d t k ., m right by fimmselves in the Nova NB" “bunt "mm mlles from Chap he [Zulldjffwgxllbfllrfl tshgtc Hfbzlxfbtcltfliszlpflcl SE01 i1 191191113» '1- -!- + Slmdes of "Big Fklllr” days will ,gfiggfigulofeigifimcedillmflgaqgg be revived here on the night o! r L th y . f I m: ago , " . §°§ a" 1. ~ February 6th when Moncton Mar- evtllcnuI watclicdelllllflcg-mo perform cn1pelr°mnng m” ‘m 1°“ “m” 013"‘ cons nmkc their appearance here in an exhibition game against an All-Star City squad for on the quad will bl, tlvo nlelllbers of the ._ fouled Mollctoll Hawks in the presence of big Bill Gill as coach and Sammy McMrmus still an act- porticlpunt. lvlrlroons’ vslt ings l“ New Englamt His fir“ be 1n conjunction with Iii-Y Old Home Week and his showiiif! (“T131m‘11%“v1‘floclmgrjnwhtpgvlégcfl was a poor one-SH). I bI‘0ll"llt. lllm _ cnrllc ml..- .l ..lll -c i buck to Saunas. Nfass.. m Smlrm- sols bad. t ‘ . Appearance of Gill and Mc- Nlllnus, together with LeBlanc, Applcl>_y' uni other well known nlmcs in Mlrillmc hockey circles nlll crczlte a lot of interest llcre- . 511011111 prov clc tile s . l a rcnl test of strength. two games held in previous have prodded fans vrlt-h f , urll played encounters and , llns roar should prove no excep- W- —— lion. Prcrcszls 01‘ tllc game go ll‘\\'.'ll‘(l$‘ charitable pumnscs. -!- 4 i‘ 41¢ Tllc Victoria Driving; Club have the hlghly onjnynlvlc programs that. schcdulcd a five-class ice racing are provided. Wishing your Assoc- cord for tllc Vlctorln Park Speed- y this afternoon and looking tile list of cntrrs racing frms ‘Lil's sport. The new track is aorlcd to be in perfect condi- l. o F91’ ti“ d 1th th ‘catller mod- W mvmm- “"0" Qrfiglil’; LEGION HOCKEY GAME ..»l~”.i‘lc.l"“.on“sl.le.ll,l°y “the d u...“ "(l ftll- seas shnul be on Rice. st. Smaller» S’SIDE. LEGION Vs. 353,, £1, ,5“... 3i‘, non... and paccrs perform. Il- + il- + Plrlying with Drulnmondvillc. in the Quebec Hockey League.‘ Bucko ’I‘ra1nor, lormcr Junior Royal, is rapidly hitting his old- timc stride and is climbing on the scoring list. Bucko. aftcr n slow start, is now being regarded as one of the kcy men of the tcaln on “ which he is performing. Kho Sin Kle. Chinese Davis Cup international who holds the hard court singles cllalnpionsihp, will defend his title in the first D18 wumamcnt of 1940 when games are rcsumcd in April. Kilo. who has been bloytnl reru- larlv in Batavla since 1942. W!!!‘ ently ls in his old form. hi! written to n fl-lcnrf in this country saving he will retu-m and play in all the major events and tmlllr