bi; 'rua cilAiuor'rE'rovvi~l GuAlzDiAN _ T _ ._ DECEMBER aglgsz 1 PAGE EIGHT _4 4 _ ,g _ _,F _-Ms --_ "" ' ' . - fs \ u; i-.ilk ' ' s ‘ - - -talauahsass-to-eaeaaiaaa °- Y fi ..._ -1 E, recess. -aieama.-mm- . ails-.estlaela . - -- - - - - - ~ _ __l 1932. minor N sroiuf Ri-:VIEW-1932, YEARi JUST PASSED SUCCESSFUL ONE IN SPGRTS ARENA Athletics In All Its Branches Enjoyed To The F ullest By Followers Of Clean Sport-Great est Year - Horse Racing Has Ever Known In The Island Province. BY T. E. CORRIGAN ' called upon (Guardian Sports Editor) As above mentioned the Junior into oblivion an trials and tribiillitions in the sori'o\\s. t`h;ini have chxiilgetl h upsets have tall for _sport`s silk To all ath within the it-:in Yeal"s greetiiig' ly attitudes th ball players who strain hone, bulent wars of the diamond, s. To football curve with puck on lilade in the hardened but rare andy! ,,.00.m_“_L ' Another _rear has come and gone, ol’ 1932_h'as passed ro li gh a ha l my tl with it goes many disappointments, many who sports arena, many joys and piolishilis have heen won and lost, crowns mlm t-:ids and all_ down along the line countless en place. l~1\‘cl'yllody couldn`t win; but sport umw e, tho less fortunate took their set-backs; with a ,grin and hoped for the future. _|“_____ lt-tes and sportsmen of whatever degree ‘ t`ine_~' ot' this lxailiwick we extend olir New OHM players who loiter in leisure- Octobei' afternoon, to base-, muscle and sinew in the tur-' is" d and fit for the senior ranks when league was hard fought, the first. section being won by Levin Fur, later played off with Queen Hotel the winners of the second cl, the former winning the play-oft and city league goiifalon two exciting games. Levin \\'t=:'e later eliminated from the itinle llltiyclowns by Antigonish ors, who \vadcl;i,r<"rs~, bent lovers, bowlers, hasklrlbllll D121" l Stmgglu Cnmri-:mg the ‘Victors 5 t°. us, golfers, liorsonit-n, :ithli-tes of every shape and form, men, women 3~ and rliihlrt-ii, to t!:i~lii all wo rvaeii out the hand of greeting, hut ii`: Th" Ill'-" l"‘I‘m(` game wok PIIICE flicrc is an_\oiii~ we l\:i\'c nl‘l'l'lookcd then wo`ll ask thc New Year to OCl“b"` 3"'u‘l’ me Saints dra“'ln5_ Brill! lhrui ei-1-rltliiilil they ivisli for. Virgi' bmlld by “'III“l"l:l 6 V9 3» | Lifc is saori., art is loiits’ and snort is one of the finest of arts. The _ TIN f=*’l`l"S \\`i’~-“ 011 U10 b€Sb tw0‘ -li;i~t1~is of it :n:i~t he llossesseil of skill, dexterity and the power of per- ` fmt UI fl“""` Pill". S3 DUUSIHIYS 'iirmii:,: aiiiifiz.-¢ that i-lily t-an he acquired by experience, study and ob- ‘ lf‘kl"lf 'im :°"‘7'~‘I3fl Hmm' and me ier\.i.'_iii‘i. I. ki- i'\'i‘t'_\' |>r;i~ii'li of srient-0, in all its offshools it has its lm" bf" il 5 It’ 3 5`-GOI'-`»` TIII5 Same piiii'-iliics drlliiite _:ati 1-:_-:_:bEE~.li<~l_ Above all it teaches- in its exprcs- “-`“"> hill* “f lilo lllflfvt lgrllelling iii_ lions thi- li~~.>;.iii>. <=i` l»i‘;i.li1,\'. ~.il‘-ity nliii hcalthfuliicss to a iiicasuiie as _\»i.l,,.__ ______ “___ alll-l>oti_v`s f1‘Olll UW. Zri.ii anil iiilli .L _uvoti tluit is as lasting ns any uri known to in':Il'ri.W§ll,Vbwlllllgvlll`IlI`>1l<‘. ll Drllillly kick_ liere`s to :i'l:li'li~ .iiiii _-poll .;~<~li_ Billy iiiariy, many, ,\'rf\v Years sec yfill f5I`~iiI'f` Ii' '»'l‘I1I`=I=’ U10 lvl-\U0 Cl\ll”ll’l8f and Your 1-nun sl iioiilmitltilis attire Dal'ti<~il1o.n_ts in one or the otller thi- ln ' llllI‘~lllC Ol lIl1l5'. Il- WIIS ill fields of ililiiita f.-‘nil-_-.avol‘_ _\’lil'_-tit-s keeps thc eyes- shining l>i‘iizl\l|§'- l""-1'-:I 'W-I5: I‘f*1`Al’l>I'»"» I-‘ill 41 8101* the head rli-:ir and the rliin lin. _-\tiiictc_\, long may you live to l‘iiji\_»' lflllh '.".ll for the Suiills. the pleasures of winning or llit- satisfactioll of being u good loser, notl 'lilo L'l`HlllIl1lUlI5 lllil'-li’ 0110 lI`IP| only in the battles of iii-lil, ice or track, but in the game of life as well. _ al-.'ll,\' lltllll h0ll10. /\C~1flll\ df‘fC2lllllEl This dc-partnir-nt will eiirlerri-or as briefly as possible to review the thrill lil lv 0 JUSL ill`l‘\';Jlls to their loml sport nf thi- past year and touch here and there on the high- liiiiiil tilt with Abbies, l lights of sport be_\ond our shores. tested this series which went the Th* °“fSf“f‘fllfl§ I\Ifll'iUIl=¢ Il0CkC‘Y Charlottetown was also repro ', ' _ .` stephen 8 to 1, but displayed and 18 at Charl0tlotoivn_ The low- promotion of clean sport cannot be 0 in field and track activities, road 1933 Edition Of The _ HUDSON-R. “TN G MCARTHUR-L. WING » _ , _ . - ,'»z~lf . Abegweit l ' ¢ ela~aee2-elaeaeié-sla.f..lia.&.-e~*r$.i'=a§~au=.-lrcrosses_ 'f = Hockey if Team ~~> i BUBAR-G OAL . -Q .0 ... » ‘ I 'Y' `v`L..~ `.:'_"' -. _ \,l' “ii i i. in I' Lawbon-cEN1iiE ` SC,lw,,B_,,_ WING irANE_n. wma oi.rvEiz-DEFENCE Nrclionsou-r.. wmo ._:i\f. ;l.¥i_I_»__.l-_-._r _ _ :.,-.~_~,', alas .1 .. .tn i-_ , _ _ l ., p_ i,/.~ __ ,_ ,. ,__y _._ 1. ~ - ~.... _,J-_ -~__l `. -:';i‘i Qtr? ' ` _"1: »~ ’§- _- eff, '\"'» "" :d " 7' -'.1 - I.-,~~ vi: - _,__ _ _ _. 'ft- ~._ S ,, P~_@B'E'S 8Q'BRIGGS-L. WING Losing out in the racc for a first section play-off berth to Moncton lfnwks last month, local hockey fans and followers of the Red Shirts are looking I°I'\\"II`lI l° ri second section drive that will carry them to the l0D ef l-IW I\l‘1lll “Hd ll PIM'-OIT 110SIll0" “’Ill\ PHC! Nlckl|n'l New Brunswick first section chrmilllolls At- “Hy “Il” here's hoping "Chuck" 0‘Connor‘s Ahegweits go for-and even fllrlllfr Still during the New Year just with us. There are five members of the Abegweits whose cuts do not appear in the above group. 1l`heyare:Wa,ltcrFerguson, defence; "Red" Cook, right wing; Bill Colllngc, gub goalie; “Hickey” Nicholson, Left, wing; “Chick” Gal- lant., Right viing. ____ ,. __ . _.;_ _ _ _ -~ Field & T ack Y' HELD AND mack _ Last summer saw a. slight revival racing and bike racing. The young- or element, however, dominated the spotlight for the most part, their i amassing a total of 20 points, the select circle oi' champions ,md thereby placing tho Abegwelts high whose names adorn the large tlibie we in the list. of club winners. Lodge ‘ in the club house since 1902. _ clalllom It ls expected that other three provinces and Maine niet 1161* ' won the mile run, Ayers the broad ` The ladies championship was re- local clubs wlll sl-lol-lly loln f,l1e_ln jump, while Beer placed second in gained by Mrs. E. W. MacKinnon, pl-0vln¢l94l Assgclallon ln order to ' class had from eight to ten startcrll the 100 and 220 yards dash. Ayers after it lapse of one year. Mrs. Mac-' part ilso grabbed two points in the Klrinoli has won the ladies cham- ln the tmlmamenls lg pl-0m0;es_ An lap-step-ancl-_lump and Ken Beer pioliship a number of times, so it The sglmdard of lm,-,ll tennls ls an idded another point, in the broad is no new honor to hcl". rapidly rising chiolly on a¢¢°lml; ol B18 _ ._ ___ _/'fm has now' become affiliated with every meeting had record oi' new Canadian Lawn Tennis Asso- record crowds. Horsclnen from thi competition and nearly everl lclpate tri its advantages and ' while in one class, thc 2.21 at New nan. there were thirteen starters d the 2.29 class nt the same meeb had twelve starters making nec- Provlncial Interscliolastlc meet be- ing one of the outstanding events during the summer season. The event took place on June 24th, an ideal day~and a goodly crowd was there. Represented at the sports that day were Kensington, Souris, Sumniersidc, Vallcyfleld, Vernon, West Royalty, Alexandra, West Kent School, Queen Square School and Prince of Wales College. It was a gala day for the young and a very successful one for West Kent School athletes, who piled up a total of 61 points to win the Meet; P. W. C. was second with 59, and Q. S. S. third with 45. Last fall an indoor meet was jump. Taken all in all the .showing The Summerside Club continues me made by these three young athletes to grolv and the enthusiasm in- outslde players in the August! was remarkable to say the least, creases from year to year. Eiich mamplcnshlp ¢la55l¢5 held on the l ° year improvements are made to the gl, " Baseball course. During 1932 the layout was l g_ _ F0-fil'r1lllB0d by Whl¢h *W0 new terest taken in these games by K holes were brought; intb play and jun As usual the City League coin rioitelown club growids under! style` and example exhibited by ess B l L. T. A. sanction. The keen in- _ ° ary elimination heats. Track records were broken at ev ry race meeting as follows: Summerslde, July lst, Billy Copi wner, James Power, driver, Pat Mc na, pacing 2.12%. _ posed of three tennis, Rovers, Fai-_ _____'_ __<_m______d0__ ______g_h0__cd_ Durmg future for tenms ___ _ms P__°___nce_ owner _,amos Powcn d__iver_. A cons and Stars, turned in great? _ 4 _ M _ _ tht, few ycals the club has been ln baswnll' but as m previous sm“` existence several first class players The 1932 Open Provincial Cham- en lor players assures a brilliant' Ge°I'E0l0“‘0. July 6th, Billy CQ? Northam, July 13th, Marjorie M iners played to poor attendances pionshlp. Tournament held during owner Kasouf 8; Jabbice, driver M | ` have been developed, and each year ‘ The Rovers woii the first section. a good 1.cp1,csOnml0n is sem to the the week August 8th to 13th last Jabblee, pacing 2.12. ` but lost the title in thc play-off to Ma___it_mc meet This yem; the club the Stars, ,sccollcl section winners. dmmpionship was won by Henry flnest ever held in the Mm-ltlmg ii at Victoria Park was one of the Great Scott, oivner Capt. E rady, driver, M. Gerow, trottinl The Aliblcs H1101' ie U12 Sulllmvl' Provinces. 'rho formidable imitrex lla-ll. and 1-llcll Toby, owner H. T l Noonan. eliminated the Harris Slnscers Ofl land sl. John eontingents pitted Fulton, driver Johnny Conroy _ Surnmersicle in a play-off berth for_ A Prince Edward Island chrim-_ agalnsl, ranking Quebec and On- `-1-139# ' a bye in the Maritime playdowns. ' nioliship was played this year for lm-lo players produced tennis of the Sometime later the Island chain- the first time. A beautiful cup was highest, order, which thrilled the C Saint Peters, July 20th, Billl ope, owner James Power, drivel hold between Queen Square and _ _ PM McKemm_ paclng 2_l3i_,f_,_ _ I\.,1.EHC0Lu_.GmTE West Kem schools the former wm_, plons played a. two game series 'loiiated for this championship by wrongs of spectators who watched ' with the St Stephen Kiwanis team, the Capitol Theatre of Summcrside. l the elimination games from day to New Annan, August 3rd, Marjorii Hockey 'run llni.i.roNAmEs ' _V “mg the event by R "aww margin' New Bruiisivlck title holders. The This year is holes of the eompeti- 3 day with great interest. The value M" °""“°‘" K“‘°“f & "“bl"°"' d’“'°" MIDDLE DISTANCE Sal .S Cl P. W. C. bitt l - 1 _ n an ery can locals lost the first game at St. tion was played Bl Sumnlerslds lof these tournaments towards the M _ __ 'l thic- ganic limit, P. W, C. win- 4 4 4 _ _ loop of last year was the "Big Six, _scnled ln -,he M_A_l-LA. li1Sl 50350" 5 ningLtii: first gainc 6 to nil. The The Patriot and Kelly and Mc_ chainpiolislilp ball in their hoinc. cst_l1ioss score for tlie_36 holes de. l0vel._mled_ and the fact that all B____ey_ p__c_____ 2__o_ ed of Abbl Frederictoir Mllllo al “ho filler gel. l game, losing to Kiwanis 6 to 2 utter clrilllg the ¢llIUl1Dl°nSlllD WHS made the players from the other Marl- vompoe ' cs. thyme n res,' s.l ~~d~t »' tit I l.t dt t- il cl - ` I 1 mb .b mmme 0 even matters' nn 5 S use wo m m e ma a hectic twelve inning battle. ‘ by Amtlld TRYIOY Of lllS Chi1l`l0ll0' time Provinces, as well as those and Moncton in one section andltlng away to R bild Slim? In me l well: right after the local colleg-‘woes last year, the finish of each 5 town club I __ J Dalhousie, Batliurst and Calnpbcll~, torn in the other, This league, iii-l cluding the pre season series with Fredericton, Abbics, Dalhousie, Halifax, Truro and Moncton on the schedule, developed into one of the toughest hockey campaigns that has ever been expwleiiccd in thel Maritime Provinces, Anbirs iced ai formidable array of puck chasers.; and ln both leagues gave a splenii- ld account of tlieniselves. In facti the Red Shirts, who by the way: were coached by Doug Hlclzesioii of; Toronto, proved the biggest draw-i tng card on the mainland, so much i so that they pc-rfornierl b»':i`1>ri~ pack- 1 ed houses in each and t,-vel-_v gamcl played. They finished sigtrontl in their lection of the pre season scr- les and missed it play-off berth in the regular league. They had noth- ing to reproach tli(-ni.<'r‘li.'cs foi';l they turned in excellr-nt llockcy,l but not wisliinxl to make an alibi,i the nge old breaks were againfzti them. To enumerate il~.vir ni.-iny_ hard luck games playccl would take up altogether too much space' Therefore well let it lar and hope; for the best this present seasrin.l Getting back to the leagl.ii_~s, Fred-l ericton and D:ilhous.e l'ta.ngl\rs‘ played off for the pre season cham- pionship, the t'cii'iner \'.'liiii1:i»: 'by n close margin. In the regular l<~aguc_ Moncton grabbed n play-off ueitn with "Chuck" O`Connol"s Rangure, who later clinched the “Big Six" title lmd fnlally the Maritime flag. Hcartlest colil;ratl|l_"itions to 0`Co:°i- nor, who had it i.-"ani wlilrrh w'i;' :onsidered one of the ‘wezilz .\i..-- 5crs" in il:»~ l':i'_;iit~, lim. lliitlziliiiltzi brought l. rl.:.:‘;~z1 iii;-uugl. io incl peril: of M: rlt1.i:.- lli>.'I;e§,’.'Iolii, l‘i.iy .ve hfi'.'1\ a:‘titY::~:' `o,".;i‘_l'tliil.i§.' to vars. :lic lo.'iri~l wr~.ifl: to the ilvilfihlf li`_f‘~": ‘ ' r‘ : li: :ii r is \il‘.li fl v_ii_'.' liot, tile i'oi'iiiti' i’~ us this your' a.. i'i.,‘.,lc leader. INTERMEDIATE N ' b 10t ~ ld l 1 W ll R d l -c rd being staged, and with but _ . on ovem er h and developed O rva a ace od, Highf cld., I1 5 _ |,m.s_ The course was in excellent l our ‘ak Pmvmm B into .~. lieeiie struggle P. w. c. second. and Hush Canwbell Gra-l f°W CXCSPUOM were Plmlllg W UI" , | ' ` ' . - thi ' . inning the tillc and all that goes hHm'S Rolld, third. The time in this l8l1S- Among the many Island boys ‘;?_;______f ‘;;:g;ln_”:e ‘:_|_t;_“';;_‘e 4 Intermediate hockey went overiw ' ith it by a scare of 3 to 0, race was 59 minutes, 29 seconds. Wll0 are fl Cfffllt UW Ellme f\1'_L’_1 ___ the most s__cc__5__f___ and _________y_ ers 10,. l932 was as follows; big in the Province last year, .il-l most every centre being represeiit- cd. Cape Traverse, Aiberton, Sum- merside, Kensington, Bedeque. W IN E Q ‘ , ' ' T Cl. b ' e, Carl Prowse B111 ' ' T RSLHOIASTH’ :said rite cgzjutxgon with _,Te L;I;___)_:f; 3_\;_l_;£ Johmm H'nm_dl In 1933 the Maritime Provinces ' ° “e” was ° ” ‘ ' ' Golf Association will hold their Wellington, 0'Lcary, Borden and_ Montague fought it out in their; respective leagues. Calle Traversel ainalgamut/ing with Victoria step-f pcd out early in the year, winning] the McLean Trophy, emblematic of the championship of Prince Coun- ty. They had a tough battle with] Albertori in the play-off but finally, calnc through to go into the pro-l vincial finals with Montague Ilii- periuls whom they defeated for thc Island championship and the right to represent the province in the Maritime playdowns. In this play- down Cape Traverse was defeated by Dalhousie Bulldogs, but not bc- forc giving them a great tussle. This season evcii more interest is being taken in intermediate hockoyl throughout the Island and soniel are even looking forivarcl to thc! title coming across the Strait thisl early spring. More lioive-l' to your elbows, fellows! | . . _ west Kr-iii. fielueo a gi-ent little Shepherd with Parker Roilil M<=Cellw1l~ Bvllelc Bllllls ‘md Kid , , , . . _ hi _ _ team- last fall as did also Queen brother of Wallace Rodd. seconcllNlCKOrS0n. TO H1050 Wllll tht? malll' ;;;::I};;;1€o__l_’_ orglgic c;l;l_s_§ of ny; qluu-t As lil former rears -i spir- Tend I-Iume Kecfe_thlrd. The excel- others ivho have ll0l_l>_l'€i_ the SPIl'_:_ _md 100 entries lm; cxpecfgg m_ S ‘. _ f ited series of gullies were played, the West Kcnters finally winning out after il tough struggle. Stiiiiiiici-side aIso_tul'ned out E, fiiic aggregatioii last year and al- though not quite so formidable as the local schools nevertheless were a credit to their town. Much is ex- pected from the Suliimerslcle foot- ballista this coming fall, l . Curling The uliiiilottctoivii Curling club had a good season notwltlistanding that the in-.st part of January was rcry mild anti the club did not get underway till the middle of the month. _ The ganies were then played and lots of kceli and int/_wcstllig games vverc coiitestrd and the weather held good until thc last part of Miircli so lt. made li. good long cur- . Jabblee, pacing 2.09%. Montague, Allgilst 10th. Hush ivner L. Iienncssey, driver, l-larrl Northam, August 16, King Spruce wnex' Wellington McNeill, driver rom Ql1€b€0 and 0IItaI1° Wm’ '§rin Jardine, pacing 2.ll‘,l. CC'I\ll'\"\1 SECUUIIY Imldc Ihmgs IWC' iatis and won by the hairline score being Wil”/1l€SS€(l by thousands. Thel ° Il' f01‘ fl\VI\II¢ IJCIOIE IJPIIIZ °Ii"‘III' of 5 to 3. This gairle was perlii\ps`former race staged the latter part* Boxing l ___$urI1:;§v_3;i_s's:;;T;e; lthfzl l{I:r_l' wmpeted here this year' have i _ . . , l r lei e r p - i i l MCG- - the best of the series. of May, was won by Harry Mc- 15181111 DDXLT-S held U10 hldl§C ___________ meet ___ C__ar______C_______/___ ,O The deciding game was pl5yBdlEwen of Bristol, Lot 40, with his throughout a busy sulnnier, many There were be__w______ ____ _md ____ v_s_ _ omlsed to return in 1933 with _l heir value as an advertisement of Charlottetown, August 2~itli, Mar~ orle M. owner, Knsouf & Jnbbleu I' th" °“f'Sl““dl“8 PI“Y°fS» Sh°"~'° driver M. Jabbiee, z_ol=_=i, and Neil Frisco, owner Chas. Ballard, drive cKcnna, pacing 2_l3‘.‘i. W’ "' A five mile event for juniors was Gus Longallhw. Jlmllly MCIll1ll-S. nt time of 29 inlnutes and 20 sec Blollll. We Wlih 0\01\ WCC955 onds for the course was clocked. the C°mln8 5’@fll‘- T0 U10 Illally 1'0f' erces, judges, tinici-s, announcers BIKE ll,/lC|N(,', and especially Wallin Scantlebiiry who can never say no wlicii asked On June 13th the Holmali-Piclv W I°f°I:°° Of hell) ill lilly way, W0 Tennin L ard io mile handicap bike race was also ness the tional words of iirllisc. ‘J held. The race was won by Lloyd Muthesom second Harry Lcw_s_ _md _ Go placed Prince Edward Island on the tlilrd Frank MacIntyrc_ Lewis . _- _ _ __ __,, stamn m______ f _ _» _l93.l will_llkely _lit lelil_tl.ibclf.il llwflme cvldent that R new wlmls 8 one e mm Smal-“Ili as a. banliiil year lil golf lxlrrziils on established it new record of 29 mln- p - Ed . d 1,1. 1,, , ' "ICC “III ‘I T10 YCHIW Clubs were beseiged with a ll utes 14 seconds for the cou . . . , _, ‘ _ ` ' pp ca' ' "59 just closed has .<.liov»n la ni.ul.ecll llons for membe,-sl,lp_ parllculnrly , increase in thc interest. :uid en- from llmlol- ranks Courls wp,-e LABOR DAX ROAD RACE 1 thuslusm taken in the Royal and flllgd wltll players from early m0m_ T _ Ancient Game. ms ru” “'95 “O” bl' R°Y OIIVCIW Although there was xi slnail dc- speedy Thorburli ace, with Wallle gl-Ellen ln me menlllvlslllr, ol- me .he season st Faults Church w.l. Rodd second l N l P l H t . _ _ ' ' ' "` am _ oe au, an s (;l,,-nloilelown Gulf Chi-i, the nil ni- over the old Pastime Club Grounds C°""ty» N' S" thlrd- The "mth 54 bers as i1 whole took tt more ac- -it vlctorla park whlch had b n mins., 19 s S. Tl L b p . _ _ _ " °° l __ec____e Un;°___ _Je ___*‘__f_’I;I‘9I5 I0_ tive liitclest in the different com- inactive for n number of yc,,r5_ The _ - ‘IKE ef HDDUH ipetitions, matches and the man- Ileld “nd "ack meet °II the 591110 agement of the club 'ilfairs For lap. ln 1931 had a par(-cu-al _ - ~ - . i r slic- e g imc was ie a ie r ly ~ tl ~ _ . A mm. ,mm league to be played F_)________ on M_____c___ ______ w____n the ___yed_ _!cr;;0:l_c;ligb__\€lt_ll__: __l;i;l~_t,__time bro _ The ancient and honourable in two secilolis was organized ,in biggcst Bommol ever held in the aided to' ____ __ __ o_`_ _lr ‘Tas del? Ch"l_°M'°t°w" Club. "cv" b°I°I`° UI” “Hy '““d" “P °f L”"l" PIII' Clubs lli.=tol'y was pulled off with MARITIME TRACK AND FIELD season The gsclvicesnofos lille Ifilrli lg:lll;cn§ed lzmlh a brim?ln,ti season' Gyros, Qiivl-ll llottil and Moliliwks. 5 __4-ld_ d M ll Ml.l|;T ' ` ` ` ,' ' n er uncxcc C °°"Il5 1-l.|_. lol..-,,.4. ,.,,,__ l,4,.,,l m ‘"“"'” S f‘ all nl agile clubs nerd were obtained and the im- commenced during the last week ol E ` y ‘Wg lmlll tflklllli Dill- provement in the play of the mein- A -il fl l U""’“lil‘-”“'» “WI lil lI‘f‘ SLIM’-81° The games started at 1 p m and Truro was the 'scene of these bers especially me _“__ m b- _ni a_li pay was Wmllmlous ` ' ‘ i l` tm CYS. rom t en until tlielast week of "‘°""" l5“"‘l ’"~‘l""I“l “'"-“ ‘l°V"I°P°d» kept going until the wee hours of trials whlcli took place on July wg vc K d _ , ' S ry mar c Novemb Th _, ,l I ._ __ . _ _ i _ _ _ _ cr. e marked increase in 'Hd ‘WI "1 HI* I* “mf JUIIIUI |ll.e nioln ng and a great time was 2nd. Charlottetown did not send The club champiolislilp was ivan tennis intel-05; ln the pmylnce ls and lntoriiirrilate liocl;.._~,~ is for; to l,,,,l by all many athletes to this Meet but b F - - 5»alo Miss Marjorie Shaw. Miss Olive Johnston. 10. Miss Virginia. Harrin Gentlemen: _ 1. Stuart Dickson. Gordon White. Alan Stewart. Don Gass. Gilbert Houston. G, F. Hutcheson. Gordon McDonald. arthur wrighzl Thomas Tees. Fraser McMillan. Horse Racing The season of 1932 was the most memorable from a horse racing standpoint that has .~'er been known in the history or Prince Ed- ward Island. Although the smallest of the Maritimes, it staged the most regular meetings and offered more money in premiums than either of the sister provinces. Nine harness race meets were held including ln order of dates, Bum- merslde, Georgetown, Northam, Saint Peters, New Annan, Monta- gue, Northam (electric lights) Char- lottetown Exhibition. Montague, while matinee races were held at Upton, New Annan and two mat- inees at Charlottetown. ' The public evinced an Intense in- gton. S!°5°.~`I?‘.°‘:*~£°’?° bell, owner Brenton Mcliinls, drlvel Pat McKenna, trotting 2.11%. At the Oct/.iber lst Matinee race! held on the Charlottetown Drlvlnl I Park track, Golden 2.12 took a. Mab inee record of 2_1l‘,-'_- and Luck; Lindy 2.11%. At the Matinee races held undel the auspices of the Rotary Clull. October 10th, Peter Dawes 2.12 tool a. Matinee record of 2.11‘,l an: Johnny Mi`es took a Matinee recort pacing of 2.14 ivhllc llentlicrbell tool n. matinee record trotting of 2.09%. Among the noted and successfu trotters and pncers campaigned here the past year we may mention Darky Gruttan, 2.0222, who wal owned by H. T. Fulton, Upper Stew- lacko and driven by Johnny Con- roy. Darky ended up the year Wllli is win at Fredericton where he pac- ed the three fastest heats in the Maritimes in 1931, namely, 2.0155 2.07%. 2.09%. Neil Frisco, 2.03. owned by Char en by Billy Hood, tied honors w _ l Marjorie M. by making a new tra record at Charlottetown Exhibition 2.07%. Neil was also a close sec- ond to Darky Grnttan at Frederic- ton in 2.07%. 'Marjorie M. 2.07-li, owned by Kas- ouf and Jabblee, North Sydney, was one ol the most outstanding per~ formers of the season, winning not only in her own class, but ~goh1| out of it to win thc Free-For-All: at Charlottetown and Halifax and winning in all, nine races. In ad- dition to her excellent performance in Prince Edward Island, she also established a new pacing record of 2,11 lit North Sydney, which is also ,, .ll _ _ 4 l ' " .-._-.-_.~_._,,__- -__ »---» -----‘ws-~-~=~i- ' ' - _ __ -nw .. - » l . .___ W* ___““.. , - ,, », ~ ._,_. . __ ,_, _ ,, _ __ _ - » ~» _ _ ____M,_____,.,, .__»,...,,_i,{,,. ---r -- _ ._ 1 » ~ -~ in-_u-u~f_x _- .__ _..i_.,_.__, ,_.l , _ ___ _ _ _ .._,_.__,,~.._ _ . _ ___ _____,__._ ___.. ¢..;_'__,__# _“__” ______.»____“___,,,',,,........,_.,,. , _:_ _ _i __ __ _ ___ ____ MW. *__ terest in the neu and practically (Continued on Page 9) lily Hood, 2.07%, pacing. _ Montague, Sept. 24th, Hcathe . les Ballard, North Sydney, and dug’