li B nut P08111011 ll lliiLuck Continues To D°8Garden Seeking '_.l‘o Revive the Box-- mg Game. " = __-.-_,.. (A- P- By Guardian's Speoigl wt.) Lucky; mllw YORK, Ebb. 1—A.rt mnnespolis heavyweight oontend- “m, ‘l- "Iii JWY Braddock 0f Jersey Olly, aren't fighting tonight in Mad- 15°11 301mm Garden after all, and 1f,you know an A-l gimyanesed Hex Hunter with s; resom p1,", lommunloate with James Jolmstpn, Johnston is the matchmaker-at u" Gil-Nell. and while he isn't a man to be first off a sinking ship, it wouldn't be wise to bet that he wouldilit place or at least allow. ‘The pierce is haunted," he mug- tered todsy. "Ppy "m up to Msy 31 lhd‘I'l.l march out of here right now." _ _ _ Lasky, one of the four ranking, v contenders for Max Baa-gig hog-q- weight title. came down with in- fluenza and a fever of-rn degrees today, lust as the Garden, harrassed by battles with the New York Statd Mhld-ic. OOIIIITHSSIOD, a previous cancellation of the same kind with. "l three weeks. has decisions and steadily diminishing boxing gates for the past two years, looked My piiy toward a temporary revival, ‘Tonight's advance sale indicated I $30,000 gate, the fight promised to be a pleasing purmhizig due], and the combination of the twe millili- 90511! have swayed theGa-r- den Boimi of l’ ‘ , headed by Col. John S. Hammond, who m”: ‘News! w decide whether the Gar- den shall continue p1 can; . ins or lease the privilegeto ouisls. ers, even the thought of which mm be disturbing the deep sleep of the late 1e: Rickard, who built the $5,. 000,000 corporation on boxing. - U.S'. Plays China First Round Davis Cup (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire)? LONDON, Feb. l-Jrhe United States today W05 drawn against Chins in the. first round of 1936 Davis Guirunteiwlstlorlai» gtenmi play in the North Ameriem- aims of competition, and Mexico against " Cubs. The winners will meet tor the aonc championship. ‘ Tonsoria ls Win From Specials Spills, thrills and mlxups at a dime a dozen were handed out at tile Forum last night when the much talked oi’ battle between Hoppers Tonsorials and the Old Spain Specials took place. . For sixty minutes, the players dispensed with the mere formality of a. rest period, the combatants strew themselves all over the ice in the cause ofitheir teams, as checks were handed out in every area on the frozen surface, even Referees Leo Sargent and Frankie Currie coining in for their share of body blows in their arbitration role. When the smoke of battle had finally cleared away, the Tonsorial artists had managed to beat Mel “Hainswcrth" Diamond in the Spain cage four times, while "Hod" McIn- nls inthe Tonsorial berth, was re- ceiving close shaves for a» change, but manag“ in keeping his cage lilenr o! "Special" rubber“ Posts ‘llamas " _i i G iiarantiae. ‘ . In". Po r,.i c. l: *'-— .,,.." ~ ‘shelf-rho.- set. ‘T231121 303110908. ltomoter of tbshitevc neat here MardrIIO, all; ‘B1811 o! relef ‘today when the Rcichsinnk pave him a lam minute i0 post Ramos’ gnu-- SUMO 111 P1113 80d send i-lJb Ami- when born money fa- travelling Rniillenbcl-g ' revealed 1; 080100 03,500 to Hamsuiaretliigdw York and lure‘ remainder o1 one 03.900 guarantee to a f Pig-jg bguk We" it i! w d9P°d¢'00.Hi1mM' AbbioeIPlayi. Wednesday And ' On Friday Th6 Abcgwclt IIOCKSy muiggq- rncnt received notification last night 11011.1 Manager Jolmcom of the Wolverines that. the third game of the _series will beplayod on Wed- Yvsday February oth at Halifax, with the fourth game licking place at the Forum here, Friday of the same .week.. . . Displaying plenty of the right-n; spirit the Abbfes are expected to Wt up a. hard bottle on their road trip, and on Friday are conceded a 800d clianceof taking the Wolves into camp. A cheap excursion fare offered 1mm all points of the 1s- land to Charlottetown on the date of the game hers is ‘ ‘ to draw fans from all over the 1s- llnd and bumper house is antici- pated by officials. Hockey R e s a l" t s (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) , . s., Feb. 1,- Wolfvilie deifcaicd C ' Habit- ants 8-3 in a regulzr Valley Hockey League game here tonight. The vic- tory ensured the Wolfville team a play-oh! berth, leaving them only one game behind the league-lead- ing Kenbviiie Wildcats. ANHGONISi-f. N. S., Feb. 1,- Antigon-hh Bulldogs scored an 11-8 win rgainst New Glasgow Seven- Ups in a regular A. P. C. hockey rinmc Jliefqtohipllt. “ . WIN$ORH N.‘ 5.311211. 1-1-12- covered completely from their only onb defect in the league Kcntville Wildcats ul_ ’ Windsor Maple leafs 8-2 in the Valley Hockey 14988118 tfinlght- JBRIDGEIOWN. N. 5., Feb. 1- Bridgetown Hawks spoiled Ber- wick Bruins’ chances to enter the play-offs for the Valley Hockey League tonight by trouncing them 14-5. WESTMOBELAND SCHOOL Honor roll for January: Grade 18-4 Grace Macvlttie. Grade VII-l Wrixon Moore, 2 Wendell Mlayhew, 3 Ray Wilson. 4 ‘Eldon lcard. Grade V1-i 101s Macvittie, 2 Lawrence Cakes, 8 Edward Jack- man. Grade ‘IV-d Willie Wilson. 2 Helen Fall. Grade 1.1-1 Morey Maevittie. Grade II (b) 1 Frank Munroe. Grade 1(a) 1 Keith MloVlttie. Grade I (b) 1 Rankine Mocvittie. Perfect attendance: Wrixon Moom, Wendell Mayhew. Eldon Issrd. Edward Jackman, Helen Fall ' Florence ‘Mord-Teacher. 0'"? (l =- - tasiuctiiiowli‘ n-r-i-j I nlcxiv s Nltliqiiqitl ~ TOIACCO COqLTD. all - l S83v1? Bert Connclley has responded splendidly to the talk given him by Colonel John S Hainmon’, Pies- ldent of the New York Rangers Hockey Club. “Connolley, you are a nice young fellow and I like you, but if you do not put more effort into your hockey playing you will have to find s. new vocation short- ly," was in substance "the Colonel's advice. Bert, who played when he felt like it down here, got busy and is now stopping along with the best in the league. There may be s. fight between Lester Patrick of New York Rang- ers and Tommy German of Ma- roons over Bill Miller. Lester said he swim tc him first. That would be list spring in Montreal when Monctcn were playing off with McG/lll. Gomian mys no that he had Miller sewed up for ever so long. Montreal papers are calwying a lot of writeups about Bill and theyevidrlntly think he is a find for MHICNQ‘. The Saint John Beavers and All Stars put on a. scoring splurge in Slint John the other evening which resulted in 21‘ goals. That must he about a record for a game in the Maritlmes. Evidently all the for- wards thought of was making the red light shine and did not put much effort into barkcheeking. Monctcn Hawks which have been financed by ten prominent citlmns, look almost ready for the diam-d. When Ambrose Wheeler dropped out itwas the beginving of the end. Jamel and Miller shifted quarters and a general air of pes- simism rsn through the rcmalning members of the team. ..__,___. The public did not stand bv the gentlemen who have put up the coin. Less than a year ago the tcvn was en fete no welcome home the successfulgla lators, but now none so poor as do them reverence". Popularity is a transient thing. “ ~McDonald who was s team mate of Jackie Heating with Saint John Flmillers a few years ago and later played with the Crystals of Summe “o, is back in top form. as his’ recent games in Alherwn, where he now resides, show. He scored over twenty cou: Trs in five games. Johnny Conroy, well known horse trainer, is wintering two for H. '1‘. Filltnn at ‘Hum. High Toby 2.10% and hronatte 2.18%, the latter a mu brmhcr of a world's charirpion two-year-old over a half-mile track, My 2.00, his been shifted to the trot. Johnny. has forwarded I unique poetical composition en- titled "My Season with Toll Gate". by Albert "Friday" Bryson. ent- ' take of ‘ml! Gets last season. m the Literary Digest of Janu- ary 20th is an article dc otod to _ Templeton '0 TRA ITS l BRINGING UP FATHER wnun w! acir ANOTHER ‘ecu ‘THATI new: hliLLw no us: o: H\N‘I'\N'TO MAGGiE$ §\$'TER ‘tl-wi‘ SHE $HOULD no - . -l SPORTERIEFS Edward Strangler _~ Icwis, the world's best known wrestler. He is 43 years old and has been 25 years westling and was world's champion four times. booking back over the years it seems lmpossiblifl-tlat Iewis could still be in active competition. We remember him when we were quite a young man taking on such cracker Jacks as Tom Jenkins and Frank Gotch and later George Hackenschmldt, the "Russian Llonl’. According to Lewis “wrestling is a. constructive sport. boxing "a de- structive sport. In boxing a mm is shooting at the vital organs, the beam the brain, the kidneys. 1n muscleror maybe s, broken bone or tW0."I'l18'V0‘500h'Ifl‘0VC1' 5,000 mltches and 1 have never had even a broken boni or a serious injury." _- ' ____. Joe Bonomo, who s5; twelve years in Hollywood doing hair rais- ing stunts for the publlc‘s enter- tainment has retired. from stunting. He is the only survivor of t] thir- teen members of the Black Cot Club. all daredevlls of the screen. Some were clawed to derzth by ani- mals, some died in plane accidents, others from injuries when safety nets failed. Joe himself had everything brok- cn except his neck. His right arm was fractured. four times, his left twice, the right foot seven. his left four. over thirty tlm=s the. verte- brae of his spine have been knocked out of place and once his back was completely broken. He suffered concussion of the brain six times, had ribs cracked at least twenty times but raver bothered entering a hospital for such s. minor cause as a broken rib. ..____._____. WEST KENT SCHOOL Honor roll-January: Grade X-l, Lawrence Toombs: z, Harold Stewart; 3, Mary Cosier. Grade Ix.--1. Sylvia Block; 2, Marjorie Large: 3. Tom DeBlois. Grade VIlIL-l, Sandy Brehaut; 2, Louise Cox; s, Herbert Manuel. Grade VIII-l, Blllyflogers 2, Errol MscKini-lon: 8, Drummond Cobb. Grade V11.--l, Jen-n MscKay: 2. Lowell Brchaut; 3, Stirling Walker. Grade VII-l, Mary MacKsy; 2, Mary Robertson: S, Muriel Cosier. Grade VI.-—1, Keith Robinson; 2, Lois Stevens; 8, Beryl DeBlois. Gradie VL-i, Elinor Williams; 2, Joyce Ihser: 9,,Bobby Ibrsytha. Grade V.-1. Nora. Hooper; 2. Bill Brehaut: 3, Joan Pripps. Grade V.—1,.Anne S1415" 2, Shirley Long; 3, Brian Cudmore. Grade IV.-l, Ruth Tsrbush; 2. Walter LdPage; 8, Billy Bourke. Grade I11.-1, Philip Hardy; 2. Betty MacPher-son; 3, Delys Worth. Grads E-l, Merle Luck; 2, Bill Sterne; 3._Buddie Stems. Grade I.-.No exams. I this year, withdrew because of the ~ phiius King. 90, banker, philanthro- PAIRINGS F0111 BAV|SOUPl PLAY lllllil United States to Meet‘ Chirtaflin First Round of Play. | _ .___. (A. P. By Giurdinn’: Speolll Wire) LONDON, Feb. l-Witli diplo- matic representatives from the sting nations looking on, Sir Samuel Hears, President M the British Lawn Tennis Association.‘ today drew from the gleaming sil- ver Davis Cup the pairings for the 1035 international tennis team competition which sends the Unit- sd States against China in its first match. It is the first time China has, entered for the cup since it was, defeated five matches to none in 1928 by the United States in a sec- ond. round encounter. Mexico and Cuba, the other two nations enter- ing the North American Zone com- petition, werc paired with the win- her to play the United States in the cone final. The dates and sites will be set later. Canada, o. regular entrant until necessity of early summer‘ play which did not allow its team time to get in condition. Seventeen nations in all chal- lenged for the historic trophy, won from-France by England in i988 and successfully defended against the United States by Fred Perry and Henry W. (Bunny) Austin last summer at Wimbledon. Brazil and Uruguay challenged in, the South American Zone and Poland, South Ah-ica, France, Ger- many, Italy. Cscchoslvcakia, Yugo- slavia, Japan, Hoiland, New Zea.- land and Australia in Europe. The peangroilp includes the four- semi-finalists of the lli none play -.Australia, Italy, Czechoslovakia and France-and the survivors of the fall ellminsticus. ’ Complete Arrangements For; Bout (CI. By Gunrdlnn’: Special Wire) We, N. 5., Feb. L-Finill arrangements for a "fight between "rigei-"gwsnlngton. dusky Liver- pool light-heavyweight,‘ and Buster Price ofLynn, Mass, on Fieb. 11, were completed ay. Warrington, back in’ training after ‘being laid up with an injured hand, will leave for Boston on Feb. B to complete his workouts. _.-.auh'i-i-.-__ GAINS MAY FIGHT PRHHO IiONDON, Feb, 1—(By Canadian Rnessi-Prinw Camera. is expected to reach England some time in March during his bamstorming tour. The Italian giant is likely to fsoe Larry Gains of Toronto, for- mer British Ebnpirc heavyweight champion, in his most important bout here. Gains defeated Prlmo several years ago. ,______i__. EGG LAYING CONTEST Report of the Prince Edward Imam) Egg Laying Omtest For the Week Endiirgsulnnubry 30, 1. Experimental Station, Char- lottetown, P.E.l., Eggs, 840; Points. 3230 2. Mrs_ Roland Easter, New Wilt- shire, P.E.I., Eggs, 318; Points, 332.6. 3. Mrs. J. H. McPha-il. New Haven PEI“ Eggs. 302: Points, 371.0. 4. S. R. Rndleton, Kensington. 9E1, Eggs, 290; Points, 240.5. 5. Mrs. J_ D. McFarlane. DeSable. PEI, Eggs, 230; Points. 225.1. 6. Wm. R. Brown, Wood Islands, P.E.I_, Eggs, 348; Point-s, 813.7, 7. Experimental Station, Char- Yottetnvm, P-ILL, figs, 270; Points 235.7. Vlteklylhoduction, 40.1%. F. A. Driscoll, Manager of Con- test; Dr, J. A. Clark, Superintend- rit. PASBK (Al. By GIlflliI-lfl Specie-l Wire) , Mass, Feb. l-Theo- pist and religious liberal, died at his home here today. on his birthday, Dec. i} he distributed $12,000 to 40 churches of all crveds. s custom he had followed for 22 years. He was cha-lrlnan of the board of directors a Prices _o|i_,iii y, OVERCOATS "r liter illothi ‘(FOR THE WE ARE, OFFERING THE ‘BALANCE OF HIS SEASONT STOCK” liilsxr‘ Two s1‘ i914,’ PRICES "'12. LWEEKS OUR WINT . 1935 STYLESER l. AT $11.00 and. Browns in-tlio, sli- ways popular ‘young men's models, those, in the smaller sizes only. Blues. Sizes up to 44., If you do not use a Fur Coal. this imita- tion “Irish Frieze” is a. real friend in zero weather. Note the price . . . . Horse hide, wool lin- ed lWork Pair . . . . .. Heavy weight. fleece Undershirts, Large sizes only. Each . . . . .. Fine-Meitons in Blues . Also a heavy “ulster - style? in Greys and? AT $14.50 Better quality Mek ' scans, etc, iii half belts, raglan sleeve,- Iiillf belts, I square. shoulders. - Also tube models. _ the Coat you likc,£we= have values that. will please you. Sizes 7 to 7 3-8 _' only s few left. $1 ‘m Each Fine Dress Gloves, .'.‘.“.".“.'. $1.00 -t0iis, Tweeds, Ely-f‘ If we have, ,- ' AT $19.50 . THE IZEST COAT in t . lit-ill limp is your-a at -' " this price. Many new shades that tn not found in the cheaper grades are showing in this range. Rich Greys, new mixtures known as the O'BRIEN FLEECE. Best grade eiyslansetc, in styles for the stoiitcr man as well as the perfect 36. l l Horse Hide Pullovers. Pair Banhockburn Pants. Sizes 42 and "l 44. Pair Yz'15 2 only Leather Coats, wool lined. Excel- lent t... i???‘ 57-075 Light weigneTrey Flannel Shirts. A real Standfield pure wool Lenders. All sizes. ‘Each . Dressy and ‘m warm, Each 4 ONLY LAST this: settler (Continued from Page 'a> decided February 5, and followinB came two days’ sport 0n February 14 and 15. ‘ ' The summaries of are attached: Charlottetown, P. E. L, (half-mile heat-s). February 5.- ' 2:20 Trot:— Colorado l... g h by Colorado n. (Kelly) -- 1 1 1 Commodore Boy. h g by vice. C- odore (McKlnnon) ..-2 2 2 Trouble Maker, b g by Double all three days Trouble (McDonald) . . . . .. 3 3 3 Best time-LOG. 2:00 Pace:- Barney Milo, hr g by Aqulrl (Hooper) . . . . . . . . . .. .. 1 1 Sweet Echo, b m by Aqulrl (Kelly) ....... .... .. 454 Nutwood, b h by Com led- yard (Brown) .. . . . . . . H3223 Lady B... ch in by Baron Ideal (White) . . . . . . 2 3 4 2 Best time-dim 1-4. 2:40 Pace:- Acquired. b s by Aqulrl (MoNelll) . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 3 1 1 1 Bweet Echo, b m by Aquiri (Woody 1 Jiggs. b g by Commodore, Ledyard (Higgins) 5 i 4 3 4 Judson 1M, b g byCom- modore Ledyard (Jud- 4342 son) .............. 22233 Honola, b m by Dingola (I115!) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 35555 Time-not given. Februa 14.—l"ree-fcr-a11 trot: Colorado I... b h by Col- orado E. (Kelly) . . . . .. 5 1 i 2 2 Commodore Boy. b a by Vice Commodore Mc- Kirinon) x .......14513 Baby George, b g by George Cresceus (Brown) ~ - . . . . . . . . . .. 4 3 3 0 1 Mac Ciesceus, b g by Georg; Cresceus (Carr) 2 2 2 0 4 Mandy C., 3-5-4-4-20. ‘rimc- 1.07, 1.04, 105, 104 l-2. 1.05. 2:19 Pace:- Helen Rs, gr m by Harry R. (McKinnon) . . . . . . 111 The Canadian Soldier, b g by Commodore Ledyard 3 0 (Hooper) Patcls, b g by Dingola (Con- 3 2 my) . . . . . . . . . .. The Abegwait. b g by mince- YES THE COLOURS JAR COME INT-AND GIVE US AN OFFER’. ‘ _ HARRY‘ A. MacDOUGALL: BETTER MEN'S WEAR 145 Great George Street EZZTI- . .. 51-00 YEAR'S OVERCOATS, EXCELLENT. E NOT GOOD, BUT THE QUALITY "IS SIZES 36 AND 37 'l‘ime-—1.03 1-2. 11B, 1.03 1f2 February 1544.30 pace: The Canadian" soldier. h g by Commodore Ledyard (Hooper) " i 1 1 c689)‘ CFBEWUIH Oil 8 by ltes defeated the Pirates 9-3. George Cresceus isteele) . 2 2 2 15¢ by Borden ca; who ghqg Minolflmch m (U0111031) ...... 3 3 3' of his team's nine points, Wilfred Hal, ch it by Azad’ _ (McKlnnoll) . . . . . _T1me—-1.09, 1.10, 1.08. 2.40 Trot:- Miic Cresceiis, ‘b by George 1 I I Cresoeus (car-r) Quetn Alvo, b in by Brazilian (11105) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 "wicker. b g Trouble, (Conroy) . . . . _ In, .1 "g by Brazil. ian (Essbn) 'I‘ime--l.0’l, 1.11, 1.07. - Granites Win o From Pirate r In a regular City league fixtt¥ 8h Hifllflkld ll-lli night the G1‘! -‘ Gmnitm raced through the Pira in a. rough, rugged tilt, to ch up their second win in as mar’; night. 444 LHVIUPB S '1 Pirates: Goal, n. McInnis 1! ‘. fence, Connors, Hunter; forw ‘l Chipmsn, Toolnbs, Gallant, Girl" uors, MoCarville, Pineau. lligiifleld: Goal, Stan Bigger defence, Saunders, Rodd: forward Cox, Johnstone, Rodd, Muriel Stead, Rancid. ‘- ton (Edgett) of the Granite Trust Compmy- i. -ONE OF taunts‘ IMMORYR Q5 RBI UR HELPS n. L rut‘. 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