ik... Y 1 I :..r,.. f ,f ."~“.'.'_‘.‘1'it./»'»:"7’ ‘ "' ' A '"<""' t . 1 ‘ 1 ’ " '* ' 1 ~ ii .f -. ‘ ; ' . "f;'i'g,»;. f1?>;f,;..;i: 2;.-,» ?'.‘fT»»' ,f .» . ,.,., "-'-_'.1 ‘,~ i J' _ . --F ,F __ PAGE NINE "Y 7 -1 1932 L L THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN L _ O O , ~ f. '. Trouble Winning Yesterd Gam C.C.M. Bicycle 1 cha. so casa mm ia aovseclnts Jun |mgg|no.yon1-self skimming ni|,nK,¢n your vary own brand new blkel _ . . \\llu|1il\'t V0" ll* ii" _¢nvy or ilu- luulrl - - L"-"-'° how you run win one .ulnniuiely Flll- CHCK Clillrlnth-i0\\'v\ At 0.-I5 I". M. CHGS Num1n1'r.¢.1lo At 'I 1°. Jlo CID C/D M 1 PFI £5 the second try for the locals. Undaunted by this setback, West Kent came back to cause the local li0yS no little worry in the last five minutes, when play was fast and furious; but the Summerslde scrwn appeared to have the edge on their opponents and succeeded in con- troling the bali the remainder of the game. LINEUPS ummerside wegi Kong i ` Fullback Bell ' Saunders Taylor I Halvcs Inman (Capt) ` Rattcnbury, Whltd Pi-ige Sullivan Darrach Johnson Quarters Monkley Sullivan Bowness Brown Archer Maclunis Irlam ' Simpson Durant Archer Muttart Holman Larkin f'u:1=-:1=- """zw >= -<53 _'- rl-I _G 1-Hoon Exhibition And Practice R u g b y Saturday A 1 t e r- noon Was Interest- ing Workout. The Abegweits and Prince of Wales combined an exhibition game and a practice workout of‘ rugby Saturday afternoon at the C. A. A. Grounds. From both poinls of view the clash was a success, .‘11.°.‘.`.‘.’;‘.‘§“...‘;“‘1...."‘.‘I;‘.“..‘if.§?°$.§Z’f ~ ~”- C- AT 7 P season style. The score ended in CANADIAN AND ENGLISH WOMAN GOLFERS a draw, 3 all, each side scoring one Ml” Enid w"s°"» Enillill W0- 'lJ0d5'» MASS- Mrs. Eddls, who wssrl try. Prof. W. J. MacDonald handled"'"°"’s 5°" °l‘°"‘l’l°“ (LEFT) illlilliiliallsi lil the Canadian women’s the wmstm ‘Mrs. C. S. Eddis of Toronto, are ichamplonship last week, was drawn . From the opening iri¢k.°fi5 wich "en Walchlnf Pl" in “W Ufiiiffil Sept- 23. against Mrs. Glenna Col- ion won from Miss Elizabeth Skin- the Wind favouring me Abegwens States womens toumament at Pea- lett Vare, live times U. S. woman ner ol liolyoke. Mass., 5 and 4 on carried the battle into Red and Blue territory. Timely kicking oy the college boys, who showed the l results oi' careful coaching saved l l L X C € I 1 e H t R ridden by C' N' Blssett was a °l°S° l . second making a great try to get Competed In U. S. Golf Tourney l 1 1.- nrmplon. Mrs. Eddie defeated Miss Dorothy Hunter of Newton, llass., two and one, whlle Miss Wil- Sepi. 27. several tickllsh situations. When the teams changed ends the Abe - gweit players fell back on exper - ience to hold oif the aggressive S af t O I 0 Q I1 oollegians. After the team had gained territory by dribbling, il-if 'o "- Abbies were able to chalk up their Llndy, John” points when Jack Connolly beat M11 O O Summerside High school rock mc P. w. c. hooulcld io :hc ooh. Hy M1168, WIHHOYS. ridden by 0”" Le LH°l\@“f- Wesi Kent llli0 Cilmll in the i'il’Si l An energetic P. W. O. counter- 1""- football tilt of the season at Sum- fnggagg with n hack iicid which Matinee races staged by the Vic- 1; was a real fine race between Saturday afternoon by a :wcrkcd snwcchiy ncircd inc cciiegc toria Driving Club at the Char- hem. Golden setting a fast pace °f 6'0' After playing “ sc°re` boys their three points io iic mc lottctown Driving Park on Satur- entered the home stretch with half' Summerslde Came im me scorc, Ari; Farqiiharson wing ha" ‘day afternoon were favored with Peter at his wheel. From there down a bru?i‘;:;'n:;§i;§r;° $gnlE;,a,;;ie;§§; igoing over heads up, The Abcgwcics : fine, clear, cold weather. The races both drivers exerted themselves as Archer’ went over the une for thé `had weight, age and experience co were three in number with a half mst try of the 8ame_ their advantage, whiic inc Prince mile gentlemen's saddle race by west Kenh _eager to even up’ of Wales team had conditioning i members of the Charlottetown Rid forced theplay up the Held ,md and practice to rely upon ing Club as an added attraction. were in good scoring position when B°"l‘ squads ieil the field feelin! The Free Fm' Au was the first thc hall was puntcd out of danger that they had had a very beneficial “Ce "lied ““‘l hm ‘mee ‘°‘""°”" hy lvionkioy, snmmersidc forwards _workout. ` the old rivals Lucky Lindy and followed rapidly and drbbled me I The Al’€8W*`filS Will lwld Practice Bmy Cope with vom Rico added' ' Dawes was to keep as much day' . ball up to the visitors' teu yard this evening at.5 o’clockA at the ' The mst heal Billy Uwe md the light as mssible between them and _ where chcy wcrc hcln in ohcck. C. A. A. Grounds, ivclc. Lucky Lindy tucked in behind. Sei a fast Pm. 8°i"8 0° me half mix-up McDonald went over Volo Rico racing on the outside al- ill 1-05 Mid the lfllrec-quarter in' most to the half. They were then u proccssioh until rounding lnro entcrihs the Stretch was rleht at though a million dollars 'hung on the result. Golden got the decision - but by very little. Time 2.12%. Grandma was again a good third and The Willys fourth. Third heat. Golden's driver de- cided the best way to beat Peter 1.37%. Peter hung on grimly and 20 Per Cent. inc ci,-cicii wiicn Lucky Lindy Oni. his wheel. From there on another extra good time for the cool day neck from Peter in very fast time Keep Horses and raw wind, 2.11 $9, the fastest heat ever stepped to the leader in the stretch. Pat Aubrey and Kentucky Lass finished a length apart with Pat getting lhird place. Time, quarter .29, half .59‘.1. The time was taken irc the wire. Delight is owned by diss Vimy Jones, Bunbury, and was The oiiicisls were: Starter, E F. Acorn. Judges, James Arbing, D. K. MacLeod, Dr. C. Dougan. Timers, Harry Murphy, Russel Abbott. SUMMARY l Fr¢e For All Lucky Lindy, 2.12 (McNeill) . I 1 1 Volo Rico, 2.04 (MacKinnon) 3 2 2 Billy Cope, 2.10% (Power) ._ 2 Sdr Time: 2.11%, 2.11%, 2.21%. and ' MERCHANTS EXHIBITION oPE.1vs THIS EVENING or THE FOR UM F1REMAN's NIGHT TONIGHT DON’T MISS THEIR BIG PROGRAM. GAMES, SPORTS, MUSIC. Proceeds for Abegweii Hockey Teams Door Prize To-Night-Ton of Coal ' Come and Enjoy Yourselves. ` ADMISSION 10 DOORS OPEN . M. Class B Trot and Pace Grandma, 2.09%; (Holmes) .. 3 3 4 The Willys, 2.13% (McKenna) 4 I 3 Time: 2.13%., 2.12%, 2.1111. Class C Trot and Pace Johnny- Miles, 2.24 (MacKin- non) . . . _ , , , . _ .. ll 1 Mr. Squires, 2.17 (McNeill) ., 2 2 2 Jollyset, 2.19% (McKenna) . 3 4 5 La Rico (Power) 4 5 4 Time: 2.16%, 2.16’/1, 2.1'l~‘.i. Gentlemen’s Riding Race, Half Mile Delight, ridden by Le Lacheur ._ Whippoorwill, ridden by Bissett Pat Aubrey. ridden by Duvar wmv-I Mr. Henley, 2.17 (Steele- | MacPherson) . , . . . . _ .. 533i ll Community Carnival ‘cl l On T Of The Hea Golden, 2.12 (MacKinnon) .. 2 1 li p Peter Dawes 2.12 (Mclntyrcl 1 2 2 V, ___________,_, r . Kentucky Lass, ridden by Hynd- YANKEE BALL CLUB LEADERS man* . 4 Arthur Fletcher, coach; Joe McCarthy, manager; and Jimmy Burke. i i' coach, of the New York Yankee baseball squad. are shown LEFT in Time: 59% seconds' RIGHT in the above picture. l brushed Copc to ihe wirc_ V019 I great battle to the wire took place, Fewer Farms f Rico hack a1chgf,h,ih1ra,in 2.1111, i Gcldch wlhhihs by a head and second heat, Biiiy cope icd to by Golden or Peter Dawes. Th: _ " 01-i\AWA_ occ 1__a50ime is the home sir-etnh when Lucky Lindy Willys beat Grandma out tor third 1 displacing horse-power on Canad- went by him clsily. V010 RICO B180 Plilce- ll bel-"8 li €°°fl “C9 lieliwefli inn gnrrnr, say, B rcpcrc issued by go; him nhoni; one hundred yn,-ds them. It is only fair to state thai ' thc Dominion Burcou cr statistics. from the wire and finished second. file” limes Wlih°"i 'he h°PvlcS Ln 1921 115.26 pci- con; of mo, :imc 2.11%. Aficr thc hoo: it was were not capable cf showing their farmers kept horses and last year flllmd that Billy WB-S 6Uff¢I`i1'iK best' f°rm~ ’ at the census, reports the Domin_ 1 from a mild case of thumbs or dis-i Class C Trot und Paco. This had i ion Bureau of Statistics, 79.88 perl tress and Driver Power very wisely fil/9 SiSfl°i'S- Sundry Hccicichts to _ cent kept horses, the soma] number! withdrew him from the race. As lii1\'Il9SS and fl8€lIiiI mused Slime! being 728623 a decade ago and' 8 matter of fact "Jimmie"'arrived dflly b@f0i”€ they EOL file W0Fll 80~| 5az,o19 how. 'rho dccrcose is about at o crock c unlc nic thinking Mr- Squires had thc oclc and sci 20 per cent , that me Free For Aii Wouid bc a good pace with Jollyset trailing in However, the decrease in the the third class and in order to ac- behind. MF- Henley 1°l1Cl\‘l8 011 ilu number of horses on farms is from comodate others. started as arrang- 0UiSiCl€. -701111113’ M1195 back ifhililll 3/151.752 to 3,115,592, or 9.14 por cd by :hc-officials. Billy was noi Jollyset, Lo Rico rich. Ai th. . ccni. In 1921 ihcrc was an cvcrogo fully "blown out" hchcc thc dis- ihrcc-ilucrtcr Pclc Mr- Hchlcy mad O O Forwards oi’ 5.7 horses per farm reporting asv iress. He will be 0.K. however, for H break and -l0l`mf\Y Miles mol/cc. f I h S ng Whitlock 1 compared with 5.3 in 193|, i Occchcr i0cn_ 1 up on even terms with Jollyset. All Mchenmm 0! the 532,019 icrmc reporting The ihird hen; Lucky Lindy sei three horses, Squires, Jcllyset and Burgoyne ihorses in Canada, 273,151 or 46.93 il very slow pace, Volo Rico tucked \7°lm!iY Miles F8095 MOUHG thc d b Matheson ‘Der cent report three horses or in behind hoping that he could out- “im °ll“°Si OH even f9FmS- WMD onsare y mggms fcwcr;191,as1 or 32.93 pol- con; from brush Lindy. as rhcy iumcol into they ect squcrcd away into ihf ' Burke four to seven horses; 39320 or 574 the sh-ctnh for hgrnc Lindy stretch Johnny Miles took the lead - » ~»~- T C TT T T B McDonald prrgnccn per cent from eight to nine horses; `°0l‘ll¢d 3 iefflfic l>i'llSh and Volo Winning by half a. length from Mr. E M* 49.902 or 8.57 pci- con; from 10 cc could not gc; to him, 'rho milc was Squires. -Icllysct a scod third. La ` The Spanish Government has placed a tax on ries fro um Mm I p to and mon. m ls io 19 horccs, one 11,512 timed in fouriccn and ihrcc-mths Hchlcy broke fourth and Mr. Heh S as es Orses n A ` ' 7 ’ F i i H I n one Dlovilloe, but or 1.98 per cent "put 30 or more '5cc°nd_c_ 'ley fifth, time 2.18%. refused to tax nuns. . norm, gin” B pace, Tin, hcd pcicr Second heat. Mr. Squires grabbed If 14 horses; 16,5113 or zas por cent slow, 921-il, :hc last eighth being R190 Whc mcvcd up whch Mr _ , 1Dowco,2.1z,oolacn, 2.12, hoih trot- thi’ P°1°» Jvhhhy Miles tucked in T icrc who had 9, ccriring dnci at behind, Jollyset racing on the out- R _ `MQgitgg\ie the previous Saturday’ Side Of MIIBS, Mr. Henley Bild RICO ' ‘with Pcicr cmcrgmg vloioricus. trcllihs- They raced this way tc grandma, 209%, nnd Th, wiiiyc, the three-quarter pole when John R H 0 P E F 0 i2.18%, both pace;-5 gnq hnin ruins ny Miles pulled out and raced on A jninng hoppim The go; away on even 'terms with Squires right into the third score witli Pei/er Dawes me 5ll'°if°li- l-lie" P*‘5-led him “ml d d 't d b S an third and The Will fourth At Squires second, Henley beatln ‘ yOu l`la\_’€ ti°O\1bIe Shaving’ a al the tum ummm* hs: taken.” .iollycct thc moi. huoarcd yo.-df _ of ll... cillooo BLUE BLAD 4- 4-`ii°?."°f-"i1ei"`f5fis-°°=9i33i E will raced that way almost to the three- lquarier pole `when Golden tucked l YOU that I'€8.I COI'iif0I'l2 can lin behind, Pcicr mwoo trolling, him, 'rho Willys fourth. Entering . third, La Rico fifth, time 2.16%. Third Heat. This was Johnn V Miles all the way, Mr. Squires sec ond, Mr. Henley third and La Ric beating Joliyset for place, tim. 2.17%. ' O - tl1o|tretch.Goldenpuiied out, pass- The lim mil° running “Ce l' -s yOurS Unequaued nlanufactunllg sq Qrnndrnn nnd icokcd iik, 5 win. .lwhich iour gentlemen riders from e ‘ nor, bu; pei," pnwcc ccrnc with B the Charlottetown Riding Club Inake this ,gr-.ng run ,md nciicd mm .bc participated, was looked forward to “the Sllalpesl .... ... “‘ ..... .. d OTHER CHARITIES a o so d rn (Ii, 3|-“rr pd¢ka‘¢_ B V017 mod start, Golden took the quickly. Delight who was on the lead at is 1 wif., .‘...\ l'eG e at the pole, Grandma second, Gold- Weill °ii Wl““l“8 lil’ li length' A rrange an 'y The Victoria Driving Club C 1 d Children’s Aid have ever produced T it C, 5.. .";...,“.;',;';.f“°.,::;°.;, 1?... .git ....°;*.§°”.E.,"’..i‘.1‘Z.§."°.r;-,§; all ° ly an See' §»f.`§»"»-".""......‘f"§.‘I..‘2`."' “‘° """” , lI.;`f.§`.°'...."l§‘.i§'i‘..3.'IZ§°..°15§‘§’I....§`§ TICKETS ARE BEING soLD BY ROTARIANS , _ ,T Illoggaztfeiasdl. L. ma’d‘.in addlodop to th' "zu," Second heat. They won; nwny in the horses Jumped into their stride-_ 50c. I) y the im-n, puter pnwcc i,u¢i¢. outside raced around the others at V cf", ed in behind, Bom hong; "omni the first turn and held the lead’ ~"'”<`i§.\-f"<`~l’- ‘.`».» vi 5* to draw away from the others and ' filht to the wire, Whippoof~¢ll,| _ ,jffl ‘i"~ 5 - .t 4 ., »- 1.11./ fi , , . . r fi :sw =;;.»..~ '”.7F_.a if / . ‘ ` ' .fiiri .,t'.;,»f.fl3;z,1 ~,\ \ _ /r/'.'.'f. ‘J¢_`1i~. 3 . ». 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