I FEBRUARY g0, 1157 BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING Local Crew, After Shaky Start Dominate Play To Beat Western Team 6-1 i‘ 11°11" 11mm" 511mm"- 11111111; their stride in the last w» periods lfter beinK "llllilflyed in the first session last night drew first blood in lire Island League playdowns when they defeated Sununersid Crystals six goals to one in the opening game of a best two out of three gerigg, TI11111118 1'9 91111971118 the second session Abbie: evened the count llolofo 111W "condo 111111 elapsed in the middle uhukker and after that they were always in command. Crystals tried hard all through but they oo111<111"- 1111"" 111° fell-Will»: adorn of the local crew: mei- their shall! Stirl- lhc Abbies steadied to score two goals in the second and "19" wmd ‘P ' 5"" "e111"- I W011i by 9111101111! four more countll h the third period, two of them coining in the last minute of play. illlli°fiiiPOlll Abegweits Take Lead THIS" UHAKIJTYITT" JWN UUA RI!‘ I1 N" England And (C-P. Collie), By G “ a Special Wire) LONIDN. Feb. IF-Canada and England twilight paced the 0nd rouncl of the world's hockey champions hip. Results of the third r1ight’s play that ended the first round were: Canada 9, Sweden o, England ll, Romania 0. Poland ‘l. France 1. Rumanih, Norway and Sweden, which dlc not win a game in the first rouiid, were dropped tonight and the eight other clubs will be 1“~"81'011.PP-d in fours to contest the second rt mnd, starting tomorrow. Bill _B"amett, defence, and Fired Botterill. . forward, led the Kimber. leiflDyna rnlters, Canada's repregen. ‘tigltyes, ilo their third straight; vie- Each moored three goals as the 511a" C119 holders experienced little Illlfllfllltf? and could have won 111Tser lrlargin if they had extend- ed them selves to the limit. =1 , -_-_.L_ < After the game Manager Harris I’ of the Crystals notified the writer u r that the game had been played un- der protest due to the failure of the F B ’ Abfsweit team to produce their O r playing certificates. ' It was ta thrilling climax to a game a s a out ver drab from the local tans’ point gf view _ but ended up with the Abegweits ' holtdaing the upper hand in no un- oer in manner. But although the The following is the draw for the “we w“ rather °11e'51‘1ed 1119 Rfliilill‘ Saturday bonspiel at the 521G151 wffifluchlksl°serl $111111 11111111’ “mlmg Rmk‘ - work andulivork 11:11: git; akllaclhelf 3 E M coulnters and it was only their su- per or condition and-skating abil/ It. C. M. P. m; pun,‘ lty that turned the tide in their Cordwell Fraser favw- ‘ swmden wimmm Except for a short riot which Anderson Hughes broke oilt 1n the third period after pumps McLame Bradley and Cahill went to the _5km _5k1p ‘cvoolerlforlmifxinghénatfis thetgagnc as ceany oug . e as o- nanke" gun-an“, bie forward and the playing-coach Mame Huge of the Crystals were ordered wthe Mom; wamer penalty box and then when they Mcgmmm Sea; continued their argument in the gyndman Black hoose-gow the tension between the -—".kip -—Skip lkzltlms srlappsfi forhflad moment but a er a ew ows been struck, Potato Bugs Packers with some of the fans attempting (no Thcmpgon Nash to take part, police restored order. BQUILPX‘ .-‘ Davis Fast-skating and aggressive Chic- C. Thompson R. Spillett ken Gallant opened the scoring of Full W.Wilson the match one minute and ten -Skip —Skip seconds after the game got under- I way when he rounded the Abbie C. N. It. Lawyers net and scored to send the Crys- Avni-d McPhee tals in front. It was the only score Davies Matlleson of the period but the visitors, Scott Bell showing stamina and determinat- Torlrcfld Bentley ion outplayed the locals for the -31<1P -5KlP entire session. - But it look the Abbies only 4- P-M- thirty seconds in the middle ses- sion to draw u n te 90°10" 17191111111119 with their oppongnttg, 11136111 Wflrbmi: D11 511111011011 1113-1-1461191111 three-way passing play that turn- DY- 71111111111141 w- P31143159" ed the trick, Cudmore and Kano 191v Koolflos PPM" McDonald furnishing the aslsts as Wllf Wha- DT- §71°°11111111 w- A- 51mm" len shot home the equalizer. -—5111P -$1¢1l> For the next seventeen minutes th i d h war-r» ..;z..5::;r..":."i.:::...".:"::..:::::.:: DY- 61111111181 '1 M°111E°111°1Y to penalties, but at the 12.20 mark D1" P101“ Ed" N1°h°15°n Abbies shot to the front to stay m" W“-‘"’ J" H" 111mm“ Ken Mclnnls takiné ‘Kane's Pass in D1“ Mflml" G“- M°L°°d front of the Crystal cage to buck- "511111 *5“ hand a drive ma» the turines. miblss. 2212s. "ll::".1l..:".%:"." i: C‘ Iv” ‘m’ vmmcombe just twenty seconds Whalen took a R" Emwn J‘ Himon pass from liane to increase the ‘ R. E. Jenkins C. Wilson Abbi e lead to 3-1 and then the AJl/lcxinno“ P‘ w‘ Turner near riot between Bradley and '_Skm _sk1p Ciihill broke out. While the teams "mm" “Mock were shorthanded Abbles showered Lord ' F" worthy LIQfOIEHlYiSIllllHLggltzlllgndelllblfllllgd 5311,11": M11“ '1" B" “hnsm” iii o m hold th lpe ls t b Cobb Winchlrter ha“ Ybb _ M I °1 “gt 1‘ tay- l‘; Bolrller ii. Spillett e 1° '1“ M1115» “W” a“ __skl _sk1p Mclnnis again in quick order. p At 12.00 of the period, however, 1 P- "- é2i’.‘.‘if.riii"‘;‘..it..‘ifi. “.f.‘.‘.‘f“...“;2t1 _ y Soon“ Scrub, working defenccman sent Stewart R Pmch 115m into the clear with a well-timed DI Brenton 4 McKenzie pass. to make the count read 4-1 R Paw,“ Reg Jenkins Crystals were awarded a penalty w_ ‘w. u, w, Houston shot at the fifteen minute mark _.skip —Skip blittitullktookwtinillgntts ltiafdt dftlgé on e s ae e ec l n o c- lrish Spark Plugs 0011181‘- 4 S. Bcaton T. Davis As the clock registered 10 min- 5. Moore Bill Seaman utes Carmichael increased the Ab- C. G, Duffy A. Spllleit bie lead to four goals as he fought B. C. Moore O. D. McGregor his way out of a mixup to back- --Skip —Sklp lllltlid l; drive éielélrilnd tlaig Crystal ne min er, an en seconds Pickups ‘l-‘ronienacs later Kalle. breaking from a Crys- l-lvnry Cnllbcck Earle Baker tal gang attack fed Cudmoreapass T. W. L. Prowse F‘. Rltccy in the clcar and the fast-skating Ari l\lcPhcrs0n T. Davies left winger picked the open corner G. Hutcheson D. Stewart with a hard. accurate drive for thq: —Skip —3111l> final oounter of the game. Sharon-W. W. Baker, Bill Bur- nett. SUMMZARY lot Period CHALLENGE 1. Crystals, Gallant, 1:10. Penalties: Cahill, Bradley. 2nd Period I. Abbies, Wlialen (Cudmore, Kane) Ne, the Pownal Cubs. do hereby challenge the DunstaffnaBB ~11‘- hookey team, to a friendly 881119 of hockey to be played in Marsh- The Canadians scored four goals in the first round, two in the sec. 0nd and three in the last. Mearsivihile Jimmy Poster, the for. 11181‘ llllloncton Hawk goalie. scorn‘ his thlild straight shutout as Eng- 111-115 $11 Tried back Rumania. P. ‘W. C. And N o. vy W i n Hoop Games Trai ling their UPDOIIents by four Poms somg into the second half, RW- 9- 11°01) squad last night fame through in the Wllldllp 59;- slim Alp defeat the Sea Gulls zs-ai on: . e ea er , Y-MIXLA‘ , payed at the N1" "18 Sooond same of the bill, ‘WY W11‘ llnfllsbuted possessionof 5°¢°11l1 Dlace in the standing when P11”? “elem/ed the Esqulres 30-25 in illie last few minutes ofaclose- ly-mntested match, Liciseupfi and scores: 9"‘ G11111—11r1rner a. Beer. An- ‘19111119 1- Glover 5. Mathieson 9, Partridge 1, Murroy,-24_ P-lv-(l-Lorler 8. Stewart 4, 911111911 1?, Christie. MacKinnol1, Hollnessey 2,-24. _ NlWY—McIsaac s. McMahon 2, Cormolly 10. McGuigan 6, Sinclair 7. lMcLean. Leightlzeig-lio, IIsqulres-Rice, Young 4, Sum- merville 9. Walker 2. Anderson 3, La iigllle 7. Weeks,-25. Curlers Tie For lMacArthur Cap Alter chuuuilg up 36 points tplieue, iviuiiiugue and uiiaiiutte- tpvlil cuiieis were wondering last lingiil. wilo was rigiiiiui possessor ll tilt: ivsliiutsrtiiill.‘ tiupiiy iuiiuwiilg lliaiieilge iuatciics staged iii tin.- lvioiiiugue rink liluisuay iligiit. ‘Jluiuclo ul tile tropiiy inst year, iviuiitagiie siiiglits 0i liruoin allu owiic iiiauitziiii tiiey siluuid cull- tiliue to iiuiu it as they liad ilut been uelcateo by liie challenging Uny Gilli). ulialzotwtown claims the rules 313W 1-1111 111M111)’ W118 t0 be relumcu to tlic trustees cacli season 101" coili- petltluil and Nloiitaglie curlers "would not nolll tile cup because oi the dlaw. A ploy-off match could ‘not be lsrceu upon, it was stated. The tllfUB H-Ulld matches with skips and scores follow: " (lharlottetown Moi-rig“, {H- Spiller, 4 c. Wig-litmsn 22 1i. McLalne 20 l-l. MacGregor 5 A. Belcher l2 B. J. Mabon 9 A record was hlmg-up by the curlers when the city representa- tives motored to Montague for the competition. Usual Island winters do not permit such freedom of travel at this time of year. Minature Rifle Shoot L. A. MacDougall chalked up a 96 to nose out W. Walsh and G. Mayne with 04's at the shoot of the No. 6 Composite Company miniature rifle association k1 the Armouries last night. Scores: L. A. MacDoug-ol W. Walsh G. Mayne A, Spillett R. Jenkins B. Macllaren E. Fierguson D. E. Mayne W. Dennis F. Plclcard E. Burke C. Saunders A. MacMaster B8 94 94 92 9i 91 91 91 D1 88 86 83 ‘l9 '18 M“ mm‘ °“ T“°““y "M" gzazbbies Mclnnis (Kane) 11:20. Febrilary 23rd, roads and weather ‘Penalties: Ommichael’ Kane- permitting. Mandel‘ E. ROY HERMAN, Couch 3rd Period 4. Aibbles, Whalen (Kline) 0:20. 5. Aibbies, Stewart (C michaelh 12:09. " F 0 R U M b‘. Abbies, Carmichael. 10:00. 1. Abbies, Cudmore (Kane) 19:30- Penalties: Gallant, Cahlll, Brad» l . SUMMERS")! alliances-Diamond and Steele. _._..__..______. GIRLS ‘cnoocls Wllliiibllts WIN JUNIOR. TITIIE . . B G rdian‘: Spe Isl Wl l CIIARLOTTETOWN lcbzonérog N_ B" Febflkflo, _ SCHOOL GIRLS ing the Hawks to a 1-1 tie h0- night, Wlicc era won the city jun- "0911511 ior hockey lllle by 11 4-3 “£11111 11f , , I, . il mllv H» 1- Amynsqo" __ _ _ _- 18o first round of tile PT°V111'~'11*1 9'41‘ iipwiil» | W. MacDonald Canaida Score, Easy Wins, eight l teams that advanced into the sec- ‘ Gernialf 2, Hungary 2 (tie). switzer. 2, Czechoslovakia 2' (tie). Loser And Winner Upsets Featurel B a d m into n 1 Tournament my, By Guardian's Special W111") SALNL‘ cums, N. 1b., rep. ill -— Upsets were the flue Luuay lulu Lu- mgnt as play narrowed to tile seini- iiilai stage in all events bill. Llie mixed doubles at tile Mainline pau- nllllLUll tournament. 'l‘iie first big surprise came when F. Taylor and N. Stallllvllf-‘i 511d?» Joiin, clelcated the defending chair.- ploli, team of S. E. Goodwill and ’ ma; Fiiliiei", Halifax, m straws-ll sets. Another chaml11°115111l1 @8111. the mixed doubles pair of Ml". and Mrs. D. A. Lindsay from Woodstock, N. , B, were eliminated by Taylor 8M1 .Vll.~r~" E. Longton, Saint 11011.11- Thc hard-smashing Tayoi" was the sensation of today's play. llt‘ contributed to other upsets and fought his way to the slum-finals _ nl the mixed doubles, men's doubles Babe llisllo » - Freddie Steele and singles. Olher title-holders were more BY CHARLES DUNKLEY Associated Press Sports Writer CHICAGO, Feb. 19— James J. Braddock and Bomber Joe Louis signed LOLlilY for their heavyweight championship, making it official for Chicago next June unless legal blows threatened by Madison Square Garden knock it out be- fore that time. They signed contracts to fight l5 rounds in Comiskey Park, home of the Willie Sox, on llie night of June 22 fol" Braddocks title and 6'! 1-2 per cent of the receipts, es- timntcd at $1,000,000. Under terms of the contract, Braddock will receive 50 DB1‘ cent of the rccelilts, or a guarantee of $500,000; 50 pei" cent of the motion picture rights and 50 per cent of the radio broadcasting charges. Louis, lils negro challenger, will get 1'7 1-2 per cent of the receipts, but his share of the motion pic- ture and broadcasting rights re- mains to be worked out. After signing, it was announced by Joseph Triliei", chairman of the Illinois Athletic Commission, that Joe Foley, a former sports editor, will be promoter of the contest, Chicago's first heavyweight cham- pionship affair since the glamorous Dempsey-Tunney battle at Sol- dier Field l0 years ago. Mlkl‘ Jacobs. who holds a con- tract to Louis‘ services until 1940. probably will bc associated with Foley in the bouts promotion, but in the role of a “silent partner." From now Oll, the fight promises to be a legill one, with Col. John Rced Kllpiitrick, president oi the Madison Stlllilfe Garden Corpora- tion. threatening to carry into tlic courts his battle to hold Braddock to a contract the Garden has binding him to a flght with Max Set Dates For A Allan! Cup EDMONTON, Fcb. l9 — (CP)— Allan Cup hockey finals will bc pliiycd in Calgary starting April 6. Dr. W. G. Hardy, vicc-prvsidelit of the Cdlllldlllll Anluteiil" Hockey As- sociation announced llvrc tonliélll- Wcstcrii iiiillls will be played in Calgary March ‘.15, 2'7 and 29, The all-Canada finals will be pinyeii April G. B, l0, 12 and 14 iii a best- of-ilvi: scrics. . It will lllill'l( tllc first time the Allan Clip finals have bccil played in Alberta. Playoffs A re Granted on Xlcnsion in time by Jht‘ M. A. H. A., Crystals and Abegwciis aonili changed thcll‘ plryc" schedule arrangements last night when they rlccidcd on a best two out oi ihrcc series instead of a twQ-galng total-goal scrics as was dccidcd upon Thur ‘dfly 910111118- X ith the AbcgWoiLs b01118 "if i: wwl the winners iii last nights cncollninr the next game is sched- ulod for Sllmnlrrsillo Tuesday next. lii ilic cvcllt vlqtorv the silc of Llic filinl game will be decided by m» loss of a coin. In the event of i111 Abcflwell victory the local crow will than meet ilic challenging Navy squad for the Island title. Thc final scrics will hkcly be a [Qtnl-gnlqlfiildfiéy- with the wlnncr advancing to the Maritime play- downs. INCORPORATED IIERII crrlwwa. Peblfl lCP|._.,~lnl.icl‘ of ini-orporniioll of linllorllln lid $100000. Cllnrloilz-lowll. wi-s gull- in this week's issue of the Cal. ada Gazette Braddock And Louis Sign fFor Championship Bout lln Chicago Next June Schmcling in Now York June 3. Again Changed l of l1 Crystal " fortunate. Bcv Piers, Halifax. and kits. Lindsay successfully defended their singles crowns to the sunli- llillil‘. stage. Plell; will next nlcct l Nillffly Carleton. Saint John. form- | El‘ hlilritime champion, and in the lOlllPl‘ bracket of the men's singles fiPllll-llllfilfi Clyde Sperry, l-lnlifoix. l‘iillli(‘l'-l.l]l last year. will oppose Taylor. This is a repetition of the iflilll semi-finals, when ilvn l-laligon- inns battled two New Brunswick _. . _ . players. Alter theLMgwng Feilcnwnws Nova Scotinns also reached the we“ °v°r~ 0m“ Ymmmg m1“ men's doubles semi-finals. Piers looking sleepy. patted Braddock Oli the buck and broke into one o1 his longest speeches. l-le said: “Boy, it looks like this show will g0, sho’ null." and SlJPlTy will lucnt Doll Scho- ficlri and Dick Gorham. Saint John, whle Taylor and Stanliope tangle Willi Don Cameron, Sydney. Capo Blclrln champion, and Eric Wood- worth. Halifax. All senior senil- finals will be played tomorrow af- ternoon, with the finals set for the (‘\‘l"l‘illlg. Na Halifax player remained in the ladies" slncles competition. and Mrs. F. V. Wooclbllry and Mrs. B. Harvey were the only l-laligonians lcil ill the ladies‘ doubles. OllP upset occurred when Filliter, scczlvcl No. 2 in the toilrulimc-ilt, and Miss Isobel Jones, Saint John, were defeated by Cameron and Miss Alice Murphy, Sydney, who reach- ed thc semi-finals. Anolhrw surprise victory was lhal of Don Eldorkin and A. R. Lnlny. Amherst. over Carrion and Rod Wilson. Saint John. Cameron and Wondworih defeated the Elder- kin-Liimy combination as well as Di" S. K. Oldfield and Harry Roper, Halifax. In an nil-Halifax match Wood- worlh rind Mrs. l-Iarvcvv eliminated Mr. and M S. E. Goodwin. I Freddie Steele Retains Title GAltDEN SILENT NEW YORK, Feb. 19 — (AP)?- Thc ilcxt more by Madison Square Garden, in its effort to prevent heavyweight clili-mpioli Jnnles J. Braddock from going through with a title match with Joc Louis in Chicago, is expected to be the iii- lng of lllJllllCUOll proceedings in federal court. Col. John Rrccl Kilpalrick, pre- sident of the Giirdcn, dcclincd to comment beyond saving: .‘"lt‘s now up to our iittomcys. 'I‘his is war- fare, you know, and it's not cus- tomary to (liq-hush gun positions iii advance of executing an attack." Predicts Braddock Victories NEW YORK, Feb. l9 - If and when Joe Louis gels a shol at Jim Brilddocks llG£lV§'\\‘(‘l2llt crown the Bl"owi1 Bomber will be in for tlic surprise of his liic, his dclcot by Max Scliiiicllng ilotlvithstzliiullig. New York State Athletic Commis- sioner D. Walker Weill" is tile nilthority for tllll; forecast. ‘"Jini Braddock will int-ct Louis not once. bul twlcc. next summer rind knock him out both times," said Commissioner W011i". "Thcyhe going through with that fight in Chicago. Pcrsolizilly"llicllcr thought tlic BHKRlOCK-Siilllllfilllli! fight would iilkc place licrc as scheduled. Braddock will knock Louis out there. and thcn theyll be rematchcd a couple of moiilhs lnicl" to fight hcrc and Braddock \\‘lll knock him out again." (A. l’. by Guardian's Special wire) NEW YORK. Fob. l9—Fl"eddic Steele of Tacoma, Wash, lliaking his nletropolitan debut, oiltpoilllcd Eddie ‘"Babe" Ri~ko of Syracuse, N. Y.. tonight in 15 somewhat tame rounds in defence of the Ameri- can middleweight championship. A crowd of 11,661 fails iii Madison _--" Square Garden saw the title holder register hi"; third straight victory ovcl" Risko. Steele received the unanimous decision of Referee Artlllu" Don- OVilll aiid the two judges after a mrltcli that resembled tllc celebrat- ccl pllrsilit of Bob Pastor by Joe Louis in the saliie ring a few wccks HOCKEY POWNAL CUBS TURN [LACE MT. HERBERT MAPLE LEADS 2'0 211:0. Risko. iii retreat most of the . . ' 11111" displayed olilv flashc“ of Tl P " l Cub. tumcd into _ . ,. . ~ f? beanie nsollllgy lickild tlic Maple 1 pumhms “bully 511d “'11s 119C111" ly outpoiillcd. dcspitc rallies at two Leaf... at Polvlliil, r111). 12th. Tlic muses of the bout‘ grime wils the best $0011 oil Polvnnl ice tlil.» \\'llli(‘l‘. G0lllll‘ lvlilcDolllild was Olllr-Lllllfllllg fol" lllt‘ l0>9l‘\ and C. Bzlllcm ])lil_\'t‘ll n urciil. gllmc on llciclicc, while Raynor was l-hO spear hciicl of llic Milplc Ll-lifs for- wiiills. D. Jhllhtill illld Brown play- ed B. grunt uiimc oil (lotion-o fol" tho Cub» llllil tvoml. Guy lillfl H. Jud Oil \\'\"l'c the pick 01' the fol"- wariis. Foul" minor pciliillics were handed out by Ri-fcrvcs Wood and Robertson. Lino up “'11s us follows: Mnplc Li-lifs: Goal, Mal-Donald; defence, C. Balk-m. R. Farqllliar- soil, A. Bnllclii; forward . A. Ray- ‘nor, S. Wood. E. MiirCallllm. L. McDonald, R. Robertson, G. Mc- Donald. Cubs: Goal, Clark; clcicncc, D. Jllflflfil. G. Brown; forwards. l Wood, R. Gay, H. Jllrlsoii, 1-‘. Drnkc. C. Jones, J. Macliennu, G. Jones, Ice Races T0 Be Held Today , The Victoria Driving Club will hold thcli" first ici- 121K705 this af- ternoon C0llllll0ll('lll_i1 a1 two pm. sl1=11'l1. The CCHFM‘ ‘s irppusitc tho Butlery zit Vicloria Park and is lllitl out on the llillS. wllcre it will be perfectly solo. Those going down by auto will have to tnkc of at Brighton, as tlic landuig at Cut Street is not very good for curs. Two classes arc ariwmpod and others will b1" mmlc up if owners appear in silfficiclit numbers. (Tlass A Pace L. 111i!» Rosebud 2.19 1-4. Hurry Murphy. 71111912 15111161 11125- Miss Miltch 2.10. S. Kennedy, Jr., Goal Judges, Burhoe and Wood. Bob 0' Boy 2.14. Hugh walker, Class A Trot Barbara lVlnrtili 2.10 1-4. Alf Pcardon, Millie Kzilmllr-k 2.14 3-4. Willard Kelly‘. Peter Frisco. W. A. Rix. Jackie V010. I llulplrls. Yankee Big Five Still Holdouts " (A. I‘. hy Guardian's Special Wirrl 1 NEW YORK. Fob. l9 New York YHllRClK, tilzlny" signed outfit-idol" Roy Johnson but tho liolrlollt siege Caps Tie Series In Overtime in illc ranks 0' ihc rcglllilrs con- FREDERICTON_ N_ B“ pen 19.. 111111°11- ln a bitter overtime battle tonight C0lllll0l‘-pl‘0p()>i\l$. to bnlkiilg Fredericton cnplmfs remained in players have hvml lll tho mails m‘. Snmhvm NM; Brurmwlck hoc- sllil-z- lilo lll"~l of llll- wi-i-k bill lis \'l‘l lllr- 11E» l \'- 1' l"‘» '1" l?" lilvlflll l-l’. ' 1 ' y C 1114-7. ‘ho “Wgilllll kcv lenlzlio flnnl series by 001°11'11"! ‘Jr-union Val-onus 3-2, (lollies 110W mind u" lwn (‘fl(‘ll. 11ml MI11l"11\ nun it- I l" l l iii Nlulicloii will ill-- clciv mailers l’ Bk?!) O1; v iulw BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT ANOTHER HUM-DINGER TODA Y AT FOR UM 1-2 SUMMERSIDE 801100]. GlRLS (All Stairs) Vs. CHARLOTTEYPOWN SCHOOL GIRLS (All Stars) 'lst of 2 ga-mcs for Girls (‘hzinlpiilnshlp 2-2 FINA-L GAME fol" liflsviifilclial-lillosslili- - SILVER loxss Vs. MAPLE l.ll.ll~"s 3--5 SPECIAL SKATE Admission all ihlv-c - llil‘ Fl ifclock-ALEX;\NDR.»\ Vs. (‘ROSS ROADS 1st playoff for the Kelly and Nlclnnis 'l‘l'ophy Admission — im- l Hour Skating Aflci" Game ’ ='§15'i.,...4=;r .62‘? 13K "m? Real Grvlll 2.19 1-4. by Clllllfrllfll Allblcy 2.07 1-2. out o1 Klirsiivlllzi 2.23 1-4. has" ilroppcli it beillltflli 1 foul bi’ Abbe Worthy 2.05. Owner ill‘ l(\_\ilUll\' ill ll.» l".l-'i~ fill)» 0i lliuli. is lllC prugrlilil (w: lzilxcl has 51-111‘ u; Frank McKay is very much tickled ~11 ¢l1"~1\\'111l-' b1! Wltll ihe young one. llzlrumv rhu- LO l1 _ .- 0i I 1 the nianaei-nil-nlf u __-l~i..t James T. Waite of Sllmmc-rsirio, fit\'0l‘ll€.s with IIOlSPlIlnL, is oifcrlng for sale in Lin.» isslli- ‘; ~ Bud Axworihy 2.14, Princess Alihr-y" , Wain-i" Cox. 11.11111 (m, ,1. ,1 , M. 2.16 1-4 and folii" of their offspring. 1 P1’. 1P<=P11Yll n; ." - 1 Here is an opportunity l0 Dlll‘(.'l11i.\i5 , bfllllivl‘ :i.i.l . wcll bred and hluhly dculzrblc liiir- i Florida. 111 r ncss horse material that should hr ‘workouls of lllk‘ . - . good enough to 1,1,1: ail_\’\\'ll(*l'(.‘ and ll l"ellll(‘d llt'il\'ll_\‘. t (i l‘. 1 rrlmljzlliv. ll is llzirli- 11111 °i>i1111'1l1111‘».\’ 10 o" ‘<1'1.‘f l‘ ‘id 1y ncvcss \ l0 l‘(‘llllfl(l our l'£‘.'\(l— ,ilill<-.~. crs that Bllfl Axwnrihy is a full bl‘(ll.l1(‘l‘ to the wm"l(i'.s champion Billy Hood 111411151/1 Mk1 C11 ulrci IYOLLCI‘, Lee Axwortliy 1.58 1-4. .Blldl<nlg 20211-4 sllilv l Braden Cllnilfl‘ 214 Harrlman and Mrs. lox" Prcsqiw l.~1s»al><ll-.l. and gel. llicm rkllLlfi r E. Roland Hiirrilnan ill‘(‘ illlmbered among tho elite in fashionable New York Cry. Both are enthusiastic harness horse lovers, malntaiiling a farm whore Tlli" Eilffllliklll ()\\'ll(‘l' of 31;: trot-tors and pace-rs arc blTd. and lone 20;‘ l-L". HX-:‘1lll"l‘ll'.l'l l regularly camprllgnllm thcln. Till-v llml l.» 111‘: mm: ill) mo-l of "' lire wintering iii FlOFldll and use ii psi.’ ' in l-uruyr. am i.- plnilc to trilycl from l-llPll‘ l'l‘.\'(ll'l vlwillldiPd Viliilllillrlll, iii in tile rarc track at Lonlzlvlloll. lllllfl 0lll~ l.‘ in‘ (filll lll~r ‘ where last Saturday each drnvc a M100 liallilrilp iron 111.1: .s nil.‘ lll 231 1-2 behind a iwo-yciir- ‘rat-Ml owl" 5m Allli‘ villi 'lil ‘-; old troticl". lsllllllllfl‘. ‘Pilllllllllil? llm ll -————- rlflll -l1ln l0 2.111.‘ lZll-lcll Slllw- and Tile fastest heat O\'(‘l‘ the ice in lllllfl" yirirl. Lllifnlllilluwdl. ‘lw "or Maine s0 far this season is clw-dlt- lnrllvcrl l\\‘0 \\'( . loo law, _i.. en- ctl lo Hoyle 2.04 3-4. who won the 1 il'i(‘< ('lf\.~(‘fl Jlilll 11:1. l-‘i"i-e-foi"-All at Mars Hill. liisl wi-ck, — from Bonnie M. and others, best A trollar vllal. has won ‘owv o! time 28 seconds. illore races is" rcrv unwmnl in. Among lllf‘ lll(llVl(lll1l1.\ 'll,l‘ ])11~'l'l(‘ll this and \\'l'li' i936 are P0101" F. J. 21H zltor Mclilyo 2.02 and Pcler P0591! 2.06 1-2. Tracey l-lanovei" 2m. the 2.14 class puller that Eilrlc Avery has taken over, was raced last season until-r the ownership of John E. Kelly of Bangor, Maillc. while not heading A wcslcm llorselilzln i111.- smi- summaries, he showed ability to lo pace tvrice-nrollnds in 2.06 0r bet- (‘()ll:~1(l<'l‘fll)ll‘ imliblc lo C01] 'l.(" '11P: tel". l-le \\"lll he a much nut m folilnvliiu far-ls l\l)0ll'i our ll. >11: ‘hi5 crark fa! tho ymccu- in his class i111 s1‘: through the Mariilines. “The horse had throw i-w» or Pli<h 10:11, and \\...\ (lllij. ‘JT .111 i-s" S1(0\\'ll6f.',‘illl. Millfl". whose exhibi- llflll three illfills-lllfl yl‘lll'\ iiull. m- tloll is held lllf‘ some dines as Cllllr- ‘ llOYM‘ has iron kilou-n l" 1.1:: lOLlOlOWlI. have put on an early 3 lll 58 _\'t"f‘il'S old. The lifllW‘ closfiic program with a vcry at- ,s\\'llll at lllt" fir»! arm-fill. tractlye list of events. Al‘. tile races , horse lllls thP lflllfll H1" P‘ consist of illrcc 0llL‘ mile dashes. lilllll niizlnnl. Thc lllllri‘ m“ - with one-qllarler 0i the purse iill- lls nmti- by scout. ll llllllr plying to encii dlish. and with each ulld l lkvil into :1 slum r c ".1 dash money divided 45 per cent. ill 1111111.. 11101111111‘ 1" ‘ 22 1-2 per oclit. 15 per cont. l0 lam" i lr-nv» cenl.. 7 1-2 per cvlit. Tlic final _l‘lilll‘ rim-o n _\<~"i llllll- la ..lI quarter oi the purse will be 1l\\".ll'(l- ll\'4‘ nulls-ml 0'li(‘l‘ ccl on llie standing in lllf‘ slllnfll-lfy -ll.'l> flint nlrilly. of the tliri-c dashes. zilld (ll\'l(l(‘ll 50 - ---—-— p01‘ ccllL. 31"- pbr ccllt. 20 per vclzl. ' mar-l u ll 111111 l1 -l PilYlll except lll the lwb- r-‘olil (‘\"‘ll1.\. 1 Tlic t\\"o-_v0:ll"-olcl cvcnxs “"111 v01".- sxsl of two mic lIillP ciashw wllll llli w - r or .. l‘.l\1 '41“ thi- olic-hilii oi lilo pllfht‘ itpivllnlio to l»: .1 each. lslllflu "re -—i l like ‘o -l Position.- will b1- (lrnwn llll‘ onlv son-v ‘l - ill llll‘ first (lush ill each crclll. l\\'(‘4‘ll lilo fwvls llf‘ l f - Hnrsvs will score in s l)\(‘l]lll‘lll Illkflx The hon» vzlll . 11 ' f (lll-“llvs llcfllffllllfl in ihcii" finishing lllfilllld mun nil rl;1\" Tilt‘ l ." ~ '1 llfl-“llllfillfi 111 lll(‘ 1m \""'.'"u.~ (lifill. Dls- §\l(‘l‘l) standing up :1= ll" inn 1 llzcxlllia-llv- lll 111-" h»: vlll\\<‘l‘ llr- (lmvll T11!‘ UhlQCllVf‘ 501111111, in lilo llll- lqli l'(‘.\ mic rillrl flllf‘—ll-' 1‘. l~ luv lance is Wlllvml in ill events _____, usual division of the plll‘:(‘.\ are a 1n ".21 luulr- A w: or f l wlcicr illslrlbulion r1 tho moncy m a .~‘.lll \\"".'.l~. a l1"1'i1 Jll" "" l ziilri a rivsirc to make rrcrr throw uni um» 1m him. \li|"\' l -~- - 1'11‘! l’l(‘ill cvcni. a nice, pmvlclillg foul" ‘of Irma-in». sldfli’) wrli 111m" r1» f- coiiicsts. A 11011-1‘ 04m we as \\'l'l1 ai n-q-‘i as lll tho flflvllllll‘. Dllrnl: n fl"s Rllillmcl, I/crmoni. one of tlioflnanv hmz-"cs bcvnnlc so‘ pan-u biggest fairs in the Erisicrn United S1l'lf‘k(‘ll that they cmmot be pcrf Stains is having :1 biz Frec-for-All W _. Svptoliibol‘ 12th. Tfliisflls‘ rconrlmieiinprl lmso__P9*_____‘ rllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllillll...W.llillllllIl1lllll1"illlllllllllllllllill"ll1llllllllllllllllllilllllill 1 "' F _H-0-C-K-E-i’ o I R ALEXANDRA vs. CROSS ROADS Saturday nilrhl. h‘ o'clock sharp. U l HOYR SIL-VHNG .-\l"'l‘l"1l{ (;.\\ll"I First plzlyilll‘ unmi- for ihl- Iii-ll)" and \li-l:m3< Tim ‘W. .\ll\l1‘*‘*" » 1 i Ila: __