'|1811 Over 6. half mile track Both_ L ~ MAY 20, 1933 -- ... . "V-» . .-. .. _ ,, uv, . rl - ____ ,___ _ THE cHARLoTTEToufN~cUARniaN ‘F PAGE SEVER, B0 WLING BOXING A WRESTLING . ' BASKETBALL . i _ BASEBALL - ornen sroivr “` li ABEGWEIT FAIR -IN_ MARKET BUILDING Commencing Saturday Night May 20111 to 27th, Come and have a big t ime. Proceeds in aid of Athletic Grounds and Baseball Diam0nd_ ADMISSION 10c. 9552-5-19-31. - 1 DOWN THE BAG L K srnerciii W. H. Keyes. well known here, 2 .03 1-2 with 33, Peter Volo 2.02 Team Wins Event (Canadian Press) ` WOLFVILLE, .N. S., May 19-A Canadian intercollegiate record of ong standing and two Maritime marks went by the board as Acadia University amassed a total of '18 points to win the Maritime inter- collegiate track and field meet here today. Acadia‘s athletes downed the old Maritime records for the discus now trainer for F.ed Pooier, Skow-I wth 29, Spencer 1.59 3-4 with 24, www and the h°p' step “Hd jump hegan, Maine, will have the paeer Voltmite (3) 2.03 1-4 with 33_ p,°_ ‘ and tied the half-mile mark, but it Crusader 2.01 i-rin his stasis this i rector- (si iss 1-4 with 21, Guy W” “““’“' Em °1°““‘“‘ °f the year. H/e is eligible to a 2.17 pace. Abbe (3) 2.06 3-4 with 19. Of the i Un -1 ‘is stat in th U. A K Wh | es e S. . entucky Another good one that Billy will 'has 229 entries, Pennsylvania 44, W train is M`ss Uhleen (3) 2.07 3-4, ,New York 24, Ohio 23. There are es marked by B'lIy in that notch last n wner and trainer are of the opin- `~. one entered from Canada. The Bay State Circuit will get 1011 that this lady will go in 2.05. under way at Goshen, N. Y., race track, June 6th and will bring to- Lillan 2.08 1-4 raced here lasti gether many of the best fields of Exhibition by “Red” Hanifin, asihorses that have ever been raced intimated in last 'week’s paper has through it. Following Goshen the been purchased by James W. Gal- circuit will move to Chatam, N. Y., lagher of Woodstock, from John S turbridge, Mass., and Avon and KOUY, Bangor, Mc. She will be Windsor, Conn. trained by Peter Conroy, who is now located in Woodstock. The Grand Circuit starts at North Randall the last week in Monte Gerow will be assisted in June where the Matron and Cham- hia training by w. H. vmney. p ion Stallion stakes will be the Monte will have a stable of six or feature events for oolts. There will eight to lcok after. among them a be thrilling contests between two two year old pacer that is said to and three year olds for honors, al- b° Uli8htY £0011 and several aged though the chances are they will ones that are reputed to be fast, n Monte will also prepare his _own last year. i good pacer Del Voio 2.10. 368 mares have_been nominated m by 61 breeders and owners in the a Kentucky Futurity for foals of b in the shot put. His cast just nosed past the re- cord of 39 feet 1 1-2 inches set at, \Vins Intercollegiate Track Field Meet Records Go By The Board As Acadia Track For The Sixth Time- Kelly Coached Squad Rolls Up Total Of 76 Points. Toronto in 1810 by H. N. McKin- non, of Queenls University. Earl Anderson, of Acadia. eclips- ed the discus throw mark by more than five inches with a throw of 118.22 feet. Oswald Mann, also of 'Acadla, set a. new record of 42.26 feet in the hop, step and jump. Jack Harding, a team-mate. tied 'tha Maritime mark for me hair- mile nm, winning the event in 2.1 3-5, ' . Acadia’s 'I6 points gave the Uni- versity a. commanding lead over Mount Allison, which finished sec- iversity of New Brunswick squad;ond with 55. i University of New o broke the Dominion record,Brunswick garnered 19 points to ith a. throw of 32 feet 2 2-5 inch- `finlsh in third place, while Dal- housie University gained one point. The fifth entry, St. Francis Xavier, did not send representatives. Kid Chocola Decision The “Kid” Success- ~ fully Defends' Title Champion of th e te Vt/ins From Watson TURF CLASSIC ‘ ____ ot be as fast s. bunch as raced The Toledo, Ohio. Grand Circuit nd immediately after it there will °f e three weeks racing at Rocking- m 1933. These will race as two year ham Park. N. H., which will be un ove olds in 1935 and as three year olds dei- the management of Allan J. By Alan Could, Associated Press seeing win follow North Randall N unexpectedly tonight. bowled him of ` Featherweight S World-12,000 View CHEIJULEIJ roi innii Sports Editor.) MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. ew York, May 19-(C.P.)-A flash ebony fighting fury caught Sea- an Tom Watson of Old England se (Canadian Press) TORONTO, May 19-Quiet ten- ness enveloped Woodbine Park r briefly and sustained suffi- `ent force to clinch a 15-round tonight on the eve of its historic annual feature-the running of the King's Plate, oldest continuously -U” Lexington, Ky. The principal nom- l'natl:ns _by stallions are Truaz isas. wzison. of Boston, Mass. as mere ° _ -_ wiii be ‘earl-mutual betting it is a 1" The principal nomlnators were sure thing that there will be lm- Walnut Hall Farm with 109 and inense crowds and wonderful rac- Calumet Farm with 42. both of ing. The best horses in America are W (Continued on Page 9) Sport Briefs Cuba’s Kid Chocolate, still the_ Featiherwelght Champion of the t o prcbably England-are concerned. poor start to carry off the unani- ctory over the sturdy Briton for ‘_ un race in America. Two dozen of the best Ontario hree-year-olds and up who have 'ld 5° fm' as New Y°rk_and not scored it victory since graduat- ing from juvenile company, were Bemre im excited crowd M 12" entered for the 741.11 running of the °°° that °°“mb“ted 1° 8' gat” of Canadian turf classic tomorrow sa = ' 0000 Ch miata “med nom 9' afternoon when the Governor- General. Elrl of Bessborough ac- l r I mous decision of referee Pete Hartley and the two judges. The Cuban Kid, on the Associated Press sheet, carried off eight Jiwk 001111. MHJUHEGI' of the H811- Moncton have just eleven play- rounds and won decisively fax Wolverines, is very silent re- | ers on their roster at present, but garding the three new players he' it is understood they are negotlat- credited wlth five rounds, While Watson, game to the finish, was companied by the Countess will of- ficially open the Canadian racing season. During the past week track con- ditions have been ideal for the gruelling trials, but gathering clouds tonight bore a threat of has secured ln Upper Canada and ing for two more. Whether they 'MQ were even ‘_ Puakers, who monopollzed a large the West to bolster up his team will be any stronger with new ad- Most of the drama of the fight. ain. Definite choice of a favorite for 1933-34. Rumour has it that ditions than in the past is a ques- hard and bitterly fought most, 01 Dave Neville, star centre player of | t‘on. We think they were quite Montreal R/oyals, Quebec Champ- istrongh enough! ions 1933, wll be with the Wolves. Dave is certainly a good man, one Bill Walker, new defense man of the very best in the game and with the Alrbies, left for a visit to the Wolves will not lose any pres- Ottawa to see his wife and kiddies, tige by securing his services. An- who have been residing there the Sault from the combined force of other centre talked of for them is rpast winter. Ottawa is Walkers Jimmy Dewey of the Saskatoon home. \ “P5 but he refused to take ad. part of the program on the air during the play-offs. The third Pete Kelly, new right winger for member we have heard no mem the Abbies, recently of Montreal Royals, is a popular addition to our t'on of but no doubt it is some star ' city. 1-le will take up studies at ` Saint Dunstan's University, as he is Saint John Beavers have, we t ambitious to improve himself. By hf- way, Quebrc thinks a whole lot- understand, signed up Stevie Esta-'_ `S _ t D n mm the “tend_ brooks, flashy left winger. Stevie M an u S E’ as Gum th ance from that province averages was runner up to ver, e. _ » lead`ng sco"er in the New Bruns-i Mound twenty uve ye;rl:(; Pew wok B Leiigve it is expected thati "Zu be 'ight “t mm” ° ° he will team up again with Folio! The res nse to a eals for the Dickson at centre. po pp Eight new players have been i hockey fund to enable Charlotte- ow-n to put a high class team on h ic f r 1933 34 has been most . ' e e o - tpoken of for Saint John. mostlyl encgumghm Nearly an the old ~ c 2 i .i impmts f'°m Q" b C and Ontani I friends have come to the rescue However, we understand that Man | and new ones are also doing their ager Brad Gilbert is not giving out I t be d th t »» on ii; rut doubt it will be a strorg one. | . B111 Miller utility man with the; the management will be made to ' have the players in condition and to make such arrangements as will Moncton Hawks was in the city; - place the team in a position to '“‘“""’°Y °“ "“5‘“°” °°"“°°t°d§ compete with the best that the with the firms lumber interest! Marmmes mn » _ produce, i. e. the . . _ , aiu had in-eat praise for the ab- Ham _mm cup w,m,m_ Bringing Up Father B (, lvl . bie’s new lineup and stated the' ' ub had secured a real star in .mm xml _ . (continued on me o> siuer. mom. $0 Shari ol lmib lol lic Iowa in Sliop ‘ P. J. Ch I Bhnnaaru, B11 Writeu- ‘fiiifa an »°¢'.'5°i.ti¢a with -strand of emu. I could not lie down to sleep. I eaaldn't do aliylmrd stain, and S5. it ii had an-veal and aadboesmeverywltk. I tried all Hilda of no relief lmtil aftllr I had Milburn 'a Heart md Nerve Pills, ,ii .ii I have felt better in nary way.” the way, was packed into the tenth round when Chocolate, at the peak of his decisive rally, floored the British title-holder with a looping left hand to the jaw. Seaman Tom almost turned a complete somer- the blow and his oam effort to es- vantage of a. long count and bobbed ,up after two strokes of the timekeeper’s mallet, With characteristic frenzy Choc- plate ripped, and smashed into his rallying rival. Weathering this gale Watson, although pale and some- what shaken, fought back courage- ously and managed a wink at his handlers as he went to his corner at the end of the round. Chocolate sustained his dazzling pace for the better part of the eleventh round Dilins 111! a com- manding margin on points. But he barely held his own in the last three sessions as the little British bulldcg gamely tried to turn the t'de. BILLIARDS 0. Plneau won the Class B. tour- nament from H. Davey in the fin- als and with it goes the Holy Name cup. Final score: Pineau, 1,000; Davey, 941. I doubtful for lack of outstanding performances during early work- outs, the bulk of betting is expect- ed to rest on King O`Connor, Sea- gram's four-year-old gelding that fin'sh-rd second to Queensway in the event last year. The big son of the Winter King-Coreen 0'Connor will be ridden by jockey Eddie Leg- ere and will carry 127 pounds. Holy Na m e Club Bowling Last night on the Holy Name Al- leys the Social Club defeated the Five Aces by the small margin of 30 pins. E. Robin took all honors in rolling high single of 2615, also high three of 740. Monday night at 8.15 sharp the Old Timers vs. Social Club. Social Club E. Doucette 192 L. Dr-iron ........... 165 T. Creighan 219 W. Halpenny 189 Total-2490. Five Aces P. Power ............ 192 J. Callaghan ........ 184 F. Arsenault 213 E. Robin ........ ... 254 250 241 206 220 251 221 168 168 149 218 238 193 156 198 218 268 Totnl-2460. SMOKING POSEBUD I . ACGdia University S' JOHN / BUT MA,iT’S EVERV * DAv _ .li _gd a/zyuing [fbi/1,-;Best SEB in ,. evER~r": WAV- "' The irresisfible fragrance of Rosebvdmoizeo all Maritime pipe smokers brothers under the sin, Summer- side, with thrro entries winning $22000; Malcolm Steele. Summer. ide. cne lst in 2.30 trot $200.00; G. Ives, Montague, -$200.00 winning first in the three year old pace stake; Frank Bealcs, Charlottetown $200.00, lst in the fun year old rot stake: A. E. Long 5200.00, tau eeonds in the 2.35 and 2.30 trot and pace; Large Bros., $100.00 a econd in the four your old trot ako: S. N. 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