r i: -t :. l 1' “'Iuonlybeotvuaheadln,101l-4 _._¢> We have watched with consider- able interest and pleasure the speed contests at sunimeralde, Malpeque and other points and keep g the sport going so splend- idly. There is nothing like these races to develop new performers Iidias a result oi this winter's 'meed boutewe look wsee a lot of fast young troiters and pan-rs take “me word next summer, As a mat- ter of fact ice raring has been a great means of developing in the Ma-riiirnea and probably in other parts as well, for the reason that the average horse owner docs not like to go to or does not per- haps have the opportunity of try- ing out his prospects at a race track. For that reason we want to gflvbouquetg to the men who km" it! raring alive ciihc-r by racing horses ihcmselvis or by preparing thy course or acting as officials or in any way misting. Two foals with better than two yminuie speed inheritance arrived at Hanover Shoo Farms, Pennsyl- vania the past week One a bay by Mr, Mc-Elwyn 1.59 l~4 out 0i Han- overls Berth; (Si 159 1-2 and thei other a chestnut by Spencer (3) 1.59 3-4 out o! Charlotte Hanover i3) 1.59 1-3- Hockey interest in this province will be over witihln the next two '1 _ sucks and then a meat many of our sport mthuaiasta will turn to‘ the tmtterl and pacera. We re- marked in these columns some time ago that it would be a. wise move w revive again the Prince Edward Island Horse Racing Association Whenilheroads are guodggglnin late May or early June, a meeting could be at a central P011117 that could be arrived at in a short time by motor cu- md dates allotted and other matter-a talked .’ Aver that would be cf mutual bem- flt to the varimn race tracks and. _. increase the interest and patron- age of the public. The use oi’ hopples on pacer; is [enerally credited to the horsemen 1i Indhna where they were tried out in the early eighties. However, ihu were used in England over three hundred years ago to gait tumblers for nhe saddle. When car- plagera appeared in the reign of file early Stuarts the pacers dis- ared as that gait was not suit- lo for the heavy carriages. “whiten: 0r twenty years ago there Ill_ a tremendous outcry against the hopples and two and flue-e- KJmu-oldu wen not permitted to race with them. However, that, is all . dqpe away with now and people ‘ " would Just a soon witness hoppled pacing races m any other kind. The late Ed Geers and Lon Mc- Donald would never drive a. hop- nlbd Pwvr- They were pest masters art oi’ balancing and drove of the worlds greatest pac- er! free-legged. notably Napoleon Direct 1.59 3-4 (Geern up) and Miss .. i. Harris M. 1.5a 1-4 (McDonald up). (Iallibegreacdnvera czfthe ‘ v r pad and present red headed Myron Mcllfenry is mid t0 be the greates-t oi them all. He was a. natural born lrinlnan and Judge of pace and _ ~ could get more racing speed out of ' a faltering horse cr could make one 1.45111 his brush further than any v man mat ever lived. He it was who drove the great Dan Patch 1-55 1-4 ‘~ In xfluy all his races. 'ng of the "dead head men" Ln P800 Along says: "The w: oi‘ every race track has dead head man. He comes Illa and colours. All oi them " h: mme kind of claim on racing 0r tome one mnnmted with it. The . rumns advanced for a complimen- ury ticket are without number, He Lei the opinion that ho in Q tough: in the hwy/ledge of nclng. With him everything in mm hho work in the Judas _ 1- wuupuimminemkgait. -~ hammer is always ‘M speed‘ "PP - ilnotrockingeha beater which reprenenwd if he large amount oi money. ."1‘he colored won the first two treats anally. In the third Just n the hmlnlgot the wordadozranundertlbfnclnud Jnmk a dash at ‘romi hone. Ho ‘jumped, pulled a quarter boot and shoeandlud tobetaken totho ‘outside twee to quiet him." ulate the driving clubs on; ,1 In the interval the other home! were once around the hick with l Carroll's mam in front. Holmes X88911 along behind. AA the lead- ers passed the flu Carroll said to a friend, “If my mane dou not drop dead I will win about $2,000 On this race." ‘me wvrzk wen scamely out of his mouth when-i Catherine Kohl grabbed l quarter boot and fell. The other ‘horses trailing behind piled over jhcr and Holmes won the heat and ‘rm in four minutes and four lac- ondn. A muted shoe nring that was holdinz the boot together wu fir! icause of Canon's discmnfitum. And u "Kick" McOmn llyl. “How about a little harmony, boys!" fwhen thecoluuemugandcouy Prom the chilling lurch blast, And you're all $10118 and dozy ’Just a-dmmin; of the put, ‘Then the ruddy IIOIII-ng ember! ,Firful shadows palm for me iBoenea when life was light and “W! And my hen-rt w-u tuwy free; Just a boy, I 60¢, A Hotter- Ah, I'd give my vary all Juiutwliwtlacloolddayuover |When 1 up: out in a mu. You can have your golf and polo And your yachting, if you please 1 can tell you of a pastime Worth a dozen such u these, Get a hotter 0r u. uhmv horse For them’; naught on Darth oom- pares ‘lb the run a fellow really hu Who does the [ind Fall fairs, Tluow awuy the pepsin tablets Smash thebottlee one and all, Just fcrwt WW Dams and trouble: Get. back to Nature in I stall. You can talk about your Biltmoru And your marble lobbls fine, But I'll who a pair o! “ ‘ ‘ Anda big box atallfoirminei You won't need a call for break- fast. . There's no scheme you can pro- pme That will wake you half no mrely Al a hungry, velvet non- Oh ye weary men oi’ mllliol‘! With your multitude of cares. Don't you know the Silent Reaper Creeps upon you unawares? Get yourself a good game hotter, One of those that airway; tries, There's no nobler, truer comrade Underneath the vaulted ekies. If you'd live long and be happy Frown early Spring till Fall Cut out can and cam your fortune With l trotter 1n a stall. - SPORT BRIEFS (Continued from Pun '1) more economical than having flour teams. The fourth team enf-ry last year meant a lot of added expense in travelling which was not offset by gm receipts and also meant n, fgreuq wear and tea: on aha Phy- Jera. With tl-iree teams fewer play- ers could be carried. iravellllll l!‘ pence: would be much 111M41- 11d inf/erect might be just u areal! There i! a rumor goinc the roundn that enhhulhm in 811m- merddo. scum. Mcnnum w! other places an willing to buck I19 lan Inland team 1n the B18 7°"?- That Lvtclaytluy wouldllko w feel that they have an intcrut in Sp Wewillnowquotefrumheols Ont, today won Golden Miller, ridden by A, “iii- son, of Aintree. Gilly 11 of 2o starter; rm- Lhe Grand National steeplechaae at ishecl the course. Thundering Herd Ready To Give Battle To The Hawks ._.___. TORONTO. Mlldh Bil-Kianldlan Press)—Ooech Bob Davie bromht Tlfhhia lbrt William Blue Blflrtl into 2868 WWI! today m: tho Allin Oil) II!- la with Mention lhwkl. Dlvl! the ice tomor- HOLY NAME CLUB BOWLING Commercial Leaguez; Ham‘; Abattoir . . . . . . . .. Thrifty Five H1811 slnlle C. LeClair 294. High three C. LoClair 708. Big 1'bur:- Social Club . . Old Timer: High single J. Clow 334. High three J. Glow 807. Ladies Bowling“. Knockout; . . . . . . . .. Invincible: . . . . . . . . . . . .. High single Gertie Doyle 244. High thnee Gertie Doyle 653. CHTOWN ALLIYI C. N. R. Hotel . . . . . . . . . .. Invincible: Hlgih single N. J. Glow 80']. High three A. Duran 727, 1r you an having troubl with you, m,‘ mndowm new," m“ Abetweitr have rem hone of av- i-lwtmvlwkiaubpnnirinonm, cream»; m, lructleld oftheflb. ush cord: and they'll probably ' work easier. $60’! 8234 MM I090 3402 8159 nine:- lame? more l: doel not de- tract from their glory in winning these two titles. They conquered the best in their own bniiwich and Wt B" Proud of them. William Northey. for filmy-five years actively connected with both proieslonal and amateur hockey, h" Wished as managing director of the Montgal Forum. Hla action was caused a bump of critic. ism aimed st him in action with the disposal of the (lcket; (m- the McGill-Moncion Hawks series. Norihev was the angina/un- of the Allan Cup eerie; Abbies And HawksReady . For Games (lynch! to flu Guardian) Toiflomio, March 20—-Yester- day sightseeing villtlni the vl-rloul placed of interest in 1h! Q1100! City Tomorrow the boy! work out at 1 o'clock in nreplrlibn I" W" final game Bcturday afternoon. A!- ter tasting a 12-2 defeat the boys are determined to make the Irish step l-lldlliCphlrdtaoWlnl-hefl: m m me dincwm o; m‘, al set. Teegrams kw? WW1!!! ground, ‘ » m go, a sham on the night of their game and the o; they, an", m“ q-hey would be‘ gang sure appreciated them. % shocked m death if mu happened a" dtmmmm '° “h” ‘h’ ° u at a hockey match! Bah Jovel ,5“! mm” m“ the“ 1.1m l" we pmed by giving the greatest Junior The usually imperturbeble Eng- n act tremendously excited at a football match last Saturday between the Milwall and Bradford teams at Nawcros, at which the police were called moon to separate two players who were 1n a free fight. stleotatora than turned on t referee and pelted him with 1o and livel. Olnl; simemdllxrzuladolrfiaé: l: TM" m‘ m" m mm‘ m ' the request of William Northey. mp w mmmo" m” we" of “a presented the trophy for national Purdy- " mm" “berm my‘ T“ amateur competition in ma: "ill" W‘ "m "m b‘ Wm‘ " 190849 ohunpa Queen's, runner! “ M"°“m' “*3” W!‘ m, 1m mum cwmdt from report: heard 11011.15‘ an”! 1900-10, Chlmfl, at. lllohul’: u“ W‘ ‘"11 "m" m“ u, runner up slmmrcoke. 31:?“ ypizdum “whoa” 1910-11, Champ, Wmnlpog Vim, m" runner up Kenora. °n ' P“ wm‘ u“ o‘ a‘ A‘ “ma” 1011-12 Winnipeg Vin, champs,“ runner up, Rqlna. 1912-13, enmnu, Winnipeg n. o, °'"°° m" 3"“ w" T‘ nmnnr up Edmmnfon. ' E??? 5111p throughout the eontut. S. Successful Carnival At B e i e q u e A very lute and lolly crowd un- Joyed themselve- to the full at the carnival 1n Bedeque Rink on Mon- day night, amid the dnnlinl lllhta and with nvell music {tarnished by the big Rinkaphom u the coa- tumu were Mind with the fol- lowing results: llt prll, lldlel: Ill Dlhrjlnt Kenney, Indian Princes. 2nd priu, ladies: M1112“ Mu:- IP12}, 1934 Unvnnv n --WAl|l'5-é y ~ 'W“"'“__--_ r§ \ IND STRI ES l body benefits- HTIIOIIZE YIIIIR IIOIE PRINTERS talnod in no other way- prlntod requirements- , ‘nee. 2nd prize, girls: Glen Libtun. Folly. 1st pain, boyn: victor Indians. Jena James. i 2nd prim, boyl: Geordie Bunch, Scotch l-nddie Beat pair, Cattle Bradnhaw and Norma 0x113, Hockey Players. Inn eomhal rig: lanld Nou- an, Clown. Other tics worthy of rmutim were: Laura Maclumc, squaw; Ruth uni-d. Oar-m: Bu: Affleel- Aprii Ecol: Allen Noam-n. Pill! Beach Dude: Bernelce Jardlne. Land, l‘ umbia; Lillian Schumann, Canada; Muiuerlfe Jul-dine. DllW-h Cleanser; Mildred Jardiue, Red Cross Nune; Jemiir Ocrruthem mum; Girl; Rum mcxinnen. Hockey Girl; Mrs Stewart Burnl, wamell: Jennie Qmmmlh. Mfi- 3e10,, ‘Wears . 1M o! champ team in 3o yea-rs the battle of. their‘ Ind imp; Una Murray, hm»: Girl: Jenn ‘fucker, Buttercup; Marmar- in llacNoill. Shier: Alice Jvweihi Gianna” fllthtin remained ‘Aiutriacrwbathetltwentcnbpd? 1" Many Ceremonies Mark Easter Observance In Rome ITALYCHARGED Continued 1mm pure 1 who handed-it over to munbcn I! the I-leimwehr. At Lin! ‘ of cauliflower four armored Italian can were varied E-E h: r E f E é z I E? i? r mo! do! 5 a l??? g? 1; l; E i=5; a gill??? ; flair; i? tégl; Important loll Iouerluulb l: l’ g5. F it i5 E? E ralaarmmm rim cal! we be under-ht: amp Among local Industries than l: none of greater Importance In any community than that of the home nowupapen- Not only do they provide employment for workers, but offer a service to the community which could be ob- In their own but interests, therefore. mer- chant: and other bualnou mon of tho com- munity uu their homo paper: for Advertising and also for the procuring of their Business Stationary. and other Printing. All business mm require printed matter of different kinda from time to tlmo- Remember your town printers when In need of business or other For Advertising Reta In the Charlotte- town Guardian, a home paper. a|80 f0? Pflffiilu“ Ian for Office Printed Supplies Phone 132 or 133 lillllllllll PUBLISHING 00. Charlottetown VERY industry, either large or small add: to the progress and proaporlty of Ovary town, city or community. Every such industry brings new money to a town. and dlttributes this among the general businesses in the way of the spending of wages and salaries. Every- Wllllifiil. pmuiwiy i" t l! 056N6- Idnonton and Call"! V"! "m" m tlmodiniihlrupfltlltwociiiesin Albenainwhichthm vereml-ru momma in 2 5 5 udltor-pmrll 7""! 11c kl all"- “a; uztlterchariel