a A AAA ‘ALLA a‘ ‘ r Annual ‘Review Of Harness Racing Throughout Province For The Season Of I938 (Continued imm mo 1_2) the year. to hospital ior an operation this week. Their iriends will be an- xiously looking iorward to seeing both limic and Ed around again “lhomoiolllligflegi Yell?“ Li rge's vo Stable. almost an institutiolly since its establishment over sixty ycm ago by the late A. N. Largo nlei tne Charlottetown File and ed on by latter deceased and Jack, deceased, has created a void that cannot be filled. For many years it was the visiting place ior numerous horsemen, who discussed 103s - - gfgiulmmailrilafwhhigyli?“ B?“ islProvincial ' rev W we must give expression to the general regret at the Mlflliflo M. in a iyrdige . N. a. in November. Mar- oi our people as great, Ireatcr than any race horse cam- Peizn held the 13rd of 2.0‘! 8-4 and was a winner several ears, other Is nd race meets. PROVINCIAL ‘TRACK RECORDS loco!‘ Frisco 2.01 1-4, , H. Chandler, Charlottetown, driven by Tom Holmes, and Dude Poteilnip- kln 2.01 3-4. owned by Wellington AAAAAAA to‘ x “““‘ which Med‘ dllfllll th Qlllnla 2.04 1-4. owned’ A. Webster, Marie, Peter On- in scope. we ieel that death oi fire at North a hold 0n the aiieotlons not 0d here. At one time she Charlottetown track re- our Provincial Exhibition ior also a winner at ALBEBTON Trotting dimsde . Lust owned byby Cy GUARDIAN SPOR T At their exhibition series with Beav- IS. Previously Saint John ed Verdun 3-2 and then held he invaders to a. 3-3 tie, both at Saint John. At i-Ialliax, Maple Leafs trimmed the Wolves 6-1. The next and iinsl game oi the series will be played at Saint John Monday night. In tonights contest, on neutral Moncton ice, Verdun slammed home three goals during the first period while Beavers counted only once. Dickie, the regular Saint John goalie, was late, and Jarvis substituted in the net ior the iirst session. Dickie was on the Job when the second period opened and o situation was reversed, with Beav- breodlng and p. ~i oi tti g thre to one for Maple notable horses of 5.: and wgelllbt drlven lzél llt)smzl&le' illegals; Vgrdun beroke the 4-4 dead- resent, and everything pertaln- g 11 3,4‘ ’ l‘ 9' lock in the last period and add- to the horse world. Charlie, ‘yum; 3mm,‘ made Ma ed another i0: good measure. Bert and Jack were Wliular and Elwyn m, m"; z 09 H; Ownea pleasant host-e. who always ex- and driven by Frank daub 0k SUMMARY tended a cordial welcome to horse- swnmemlde July 8m X936 gm‘ ff‘- Mll-lelfl’ grim“- glefiherii 1113i 2.1.1 Corltorlding horse Helen- nu m“ PM“ ' “Cum e se rega - _ ' ' giglsdmtcetger the breeding mus‘??? ggmleif-m My um mail“??? Dllnolieefdélgla c. Bourcier (Whit/e. O l‘ O 113.091‘ TH] _ ' ' 5 - 1.2:; £211 allnpd Lag; fie 3:’? 13,111.12’ in’, mm eeizlonka-helgz of the 1213.9 Saint John, Russell (Riley) | U . up the "little books" or appealmlo f,“ °mnm “l- °°“‘°“‘““¥ 3- Verdim- Pelissier 12-25- itme oi“ the trilmlclgl present H‘); in- mu’ T“ e v°1° 3-11 14- 154. Verdun, White (Dbmore) l5. crlna on w liven and usually quillgsccllllvgtllly CHBLOTTETOWN P9ni3ltl6Ss—NO:eP [d Whll homemg . econ or o iormin: ollltr Halifax, nnelllglrlolltolrl, “mhga "We we“ by HW-h- s. Salnt John, nussul (Bllid, Saint John, or oven iurther afield “lmlfka- 1'4» "lined Hid drive" Riley) 6.4a - g,ggi-=,c»=i-gs,_ylcrr-g -i-*:.i........si.. .2... 5% "w": was r e's i ~ - . . rriehas ltelephoned to Blind ti; time 1-08 3-4- contending horse, P1. llrsorriuh‘. White. (J. Boumler) how they iared, as the telegrams were always sent there. Several oi the "Old Guard" who were irequentlers have gone to an- other world, but those who are here and have _been oi the frater- nity who gathered there, will, we are sure, regret that it is no more. No more will we be able to indlta these lines which appeared in the Back Stretch some years ago with reiorencal to lot-go's. Lanai-J's Llvamz BARN by R. s. McBeath. July 8th, isoi, time 2.15. contending horse, Briar ‘There's sure one place in Chsr- MM 1-14 1-4. lottctown where you're always treated right At any time you may drop 1n, at Power, Charlottetown. driven by either da or night. Pelt McKicnna, July 6th, 1932, time It's where e horsemen gather 2.13 3-4. Contendng ho , Lucky to pass the time of day Limb 2.12. And talk oi future "prospects" as the hours glide away; HAMILTON And as we talk the smoke-wreaths, from a happy group and loud, Trot-tint BMW! mode by Lusty Curl upwards to the ‘ceiling and Frisco 2.171 1-4, owned by C. H. settle in a cloud. Chandler, Charlottetown, driven by This heavier grows, until oho Clarence Schilnnan, July 6th, 1933. most can out it with an time 2.12. Cont/ending horse, Dude axe, Potent in 2.12. _ it's where we talk oi raclng- Pacing Record made b; Guy Ann rlven by —smoke makes the iastest tracks. I'll tell you where to meet us, ior indeed this is no yarn, It's on Queen Street, in Char- lottetown at Dame's Livery BM‘!!- It s iunny how we diiier in 09- Frisco 2.01 1-4, owned by C. . lnions oi, a- horse. Chandler, Charlottetown. driven And politics especr. —we diiier by Clarence schiurnan, Jul 27th. there oi course, 1 . time 2.10 1-4. Con eluding And ii one makes a statement. horse, Dude empkln 2.0’! 8-4. it's ssie to bet your hat .. Pacing lcecord mader by Guy Thai-ell be several standing reerlyl Ann 2.11 1-4, owned and driven to contradict it flat. by George A. Callback, ‘Summer- Take the Abbies oi last wintor side, July 27th, 1938, time 2.11 1-4. and tho recent hockey games, contonolng horse, Aaron L. 3.11- Wc're 'bout evenly divided on the 3.; meriis oi the same. Borne thought the team i was g hty good. and others not so - o _ . And many wordy battles there ov- ni ht were fought. er iol-ka’ opinion the - mther at Lama's Livery Barn. We only had three races- down the Harbor An its openln u in M , When we will all in %nozlkcrs Roost"and pass away the dig With watches all wcllckitig-ca one difiers irom the rest. Which doesn't bother anyone. ev- ery- icllow thinks his best. Arid in the evening at the "Barn" we go over it once more, And that "quarter" may be any- where irom thirty-one to thirty-iour. We Josh each other pretty rough, but then we mean no harm When we're gathered ior a meet- ing at Lei-go's Uverv Barn. Andnowwe come to the sad oi...our review as we take stock oi the toll exacted by the F-dtlfll-dllfllll the c. Edgett. form; ti?" °ti..t""i’ll°“'§i. ""‘ m’ . , a itlignlyd and ethos-s; ca.” Bower. former owner or Baviua 2.16 -2 and several others: George Han rahan. former owner oi Har- 0 i-I; Joh P l‘! T Smith, McElwyll the Great 3.09 Weriger 2.05 1-4, owned by Vic Holdaway, l-Ioulton. Maine, driven by lhrle Avery, August 20th, 1936. Time, 2. Calumet Bud-long 2.02 3-4. TIM nut Dillon 2.08 3-4. Chester Pratt, St. Cope 2.10 8-4. owned by 2. George A. Callback. July 0th, 1930, time 2.13 1-2. Con- tending horse, Miss Victoria. 2 . Grew’ 2.10 i "‘ “it. Cope . Power. 0h Pat MeKenna. time 2 Lucky. Frisco Cha lglid 2.14. contending hvm- B1811 dhby Courier gvlexcndor time 2.12. cont-home time G. 2M 1-2 1-2. Pacing Record made by Bud 0541-2. Cohtending horse. GEORGETOWN ting Record made by Chest- owned by Peters, driven Pacing 11.000111 lnade by Billy Jimmie 11 1-4, owned and Summer-side. _ KENSDIGTON Trotting Record made by Luigi’ MONTAGUE horse, NORTHAM tting Rodin! made by 50h!‘ n 2.1!! i4, owned and driven . . Sweeney, Bridge- _ 3w July 13th. 1938, time _ contending horse. Lusty 0'1 1-4. i. lioocrd n-fade by Dal-key 2m 1-2, owned by Hed- Upper Stewlacke. N. SAINT PETERS rd made by Heath- by Brenton Me- drlven by Pat Time . 193s. horse, Addie Mc- -4. Record made by Billy a-lcmowhui by Jimmie ”° Jluiv’ 30th. 1m. ls l-3.»O0l'itendlllB hom- uhoy us. EUMMIRBIDE Becvrd made by WSW 3-4. owned by. C. ll. _ driven "new: town July mh, 1936. is. Os .11 1-4 a Ilociml made by 3511"" 2.0a, owned 111.0- M , 5t. John. N. B. driven Johnny oohm. Jilly 3991- 293:‘; i Down Toflmlgm. i? IlllntlllcOMai-itian‘: inevi- and .30 B. Saint John. Gulliver. 18.31 Penalties --Jotkus. 2,’ Willi Phillips, 2, Mernnek. Thir d Period 9. Verdun, Smart. (Meroneklu. 38 l0. Verdun, White‘ (Dhmore. J. Bourcler) 15.42 Penalties -Phllllps. Russell. _______¢____ ocnooaocricoaoooooo c o SOFTBALL . concoct a a o monotonous: Once again this practicall new branch oi sport in Island ahletic circles enjoyed a good season with leagues being formed all over the Island and the game marking rapid strides wherever it was taken up. In Summerside a Town League was in operation with Houston's being returned the winners after going through the season with but one defeat being tacked on them in league competition. . Locally the City~ lewllie was a- gain ln operation with Tim's In- dians. formerly known as the 8th Battery squad coming out on top aitel- being furnished plenty oi opposition by the other three teams that composed Rovers, Imperials and a new entry the Bees. The league could not be termed as suocesslul as the previous year but nevertheless some stirring dia- mond battles were witnessed. Rov- ers defending their championship got away to a brilliant start as opening encounter only to have the defending champions come in the next two to take the series and go into the iinals against the Indians. Rovers however came to the end oi their trail against the hard-hit.- ting Indians. Indians won the iirst game. The series W“ 5411181‘- ed at a game apiece as Rovers won the second but in the next two games Rovers had to bow be- fore the vicous attacks the Ini- dians launched at the pla - Indiang then elim hated the Western champions in two straight games again sh ng too much power at the plate but Indians bid ior a Maritime title went astray as they took on Gordon Drilionh New Brunswick Champion-i. M0110‘ ton Aces. 1h the first game played at Moincton Indians were beaten l2-0: coming back to the city ior the next game the following day Indians put up a much better showing; for seven innings they led the New Brunswick squad but bowed out as Aces ut on batting acunoooocnocnoocoo o n BASEBALL inct threat Pioneers but in a winners. The two teams til-st two games and t All-Stars cams from clsht run of the lVerdun Takes Beavers 6 - 4 Moncton MONCTON, N. 3., Dec. 80- (CP)—Aurel Joliat/s ‘Verdun Maple Leafs. of the Quebec Senior Hockey League. defeated Saint John Beavers 6-4 here tonightbut the Quebec t I s had to play three ames before getting a victory in the league namely rallies lll the 18.81 W0 IIB-mfl t0 m“ hue “we m0" T v 1s “l; L; ma“! 1e‘, win out by a blsMmlilftfiii- ch _ l" l" “m” heum" sinemillt till: sluigglhl oi Illin- TlitiIeWBWYi° M‘ m9 “m oooocooooocoooooooltirplflyéfalildlfillitllltlhdpfb- pious devleieduiiiellfltw“ “"1"” t - s ctive talent augered well for l“ tis..*rti"siz.zizr.iii.m - vie-ru- ~ = W 1- c» tum-- n i! ‘ o experienced. :¢¢.r~-»....-.¢.-. oocvcouovouotuoooo ~ bitts iv-iouzlgt three game series emerald ll i F1115 RL _ GUARUIHN x2 xxixxax AAA‘; a LLAAALA‘ all‘; lDelving Into The Future Of Sports Events lVith’ TheMystic WhitneyMartin ~es camp on Jacobs announces J00 Imsll will Stat/es open goli.....Joc Ioulg meets Iou Nova. Lou Nova meets i119 iiiiiivii-ii- Tony Golento: ‘That : cone u-lnulyJ c l’ l Jacob lbikpport threatens shakeu . {cubes only As s‘ iii-iii believer in the mystic powers of tea leaves, groundhogs and broken mirrors. this corner presents excerpts irom the i839 edition oi the little giant sports “IN” Do n ‘ wins muary: n . tennis debut agallllgg‘ lllllswolltlllll Vlnss...Glen Cunningham wins mile race. Bays he likes distance "id 111W try it againmJoe Iouis meets John H Lewis with I L bread and butter. Bantam Jock Sutherland can't see how Pittsburgh can win a iootball game. October: Earthquake report traced to meeting oi Jack J , Oklahoma sophomore, and Bill rn on “Cin- Fo ran-y: :2 he‘ will winygk games. H“ t o says ee con too high‘. Demands cut....Glen Cun- ningham runs mile in 4.04. Bays hefilgrslllunalllsrolcgldhw rm ll t : arses ga major league training camp? . Mike Jacobs denies report do Correvont oi Northwest: Evanston iootball iiekL. cinnatl Reds win Natiovnallieague Joe pennant....Yankees win series in RE 0n Flvint lkaies F ROLIC NOTE THE HOURS Ffllllllb-llllllllllY JMl. 2 - .161: 5i e a AA44“A as‘ x VIEW-- 1 a xxaxoknnxxxnxxann- 1939i 3-BIG, GAY, IOYOUS SESSl0NS-3 "N TOM iicFAliLAllE AND m AND HEERFUL SKATERS . . . _ 30, APTIVATING L-MIDNIGI-IT - mos A.M. T0 2.30 s. M. l PROM _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ we 2.—AFTERNO0N - a P. M. 'I‘0 s P. M ADULTS _ _ _ _ _ 30c 3.-NIGHT-8P.M.'1‘010.P.M. lCHILD------2o¢ WELL YOU am, WE'LL SKATE 1r IN WE'LL GREET AIETY LADN ESS 1N LAMOUR PROM---....mc Louis will meet King Levinsky. iour straight. inn a. tough pitching battle to the left handed hurlar of the New Brunswick learn, the same mounds- msn they had defeated 8-0 in the opener. Marysville then bowed out oi the picture being defeated by the Nova Scctia champions ln n. sudden-death encounter for the Maritime title. ' Getting beck to the Juniors. Can- ad-lcrls and Esquires were the par- tlclpan the league with the EWULNS finally winning out in the final ga-mc of the series. But in- cidental to all this was the thIllll-HR l7-innlllg battle the two teams staged to decide the title. Tied at one game apiece the stage was set for what is probably the longest Kaine oi bell ever played in the Maritimes. Two young hurlers. Mc- Club Standing. ih the follows: Charlottetown Yacht Club, Tran- script Cup. Shediac Bay Yacht Club. Summerside Yacht Club. Borden Yacht Club. regratto. P comfblned with sportsmanshi to Bill White, Shediac Yach Club. Summerside held a regatta in August which brought together Is- land craft as well as some boats from Shediac. The Shediac Club later played host to Island yeohtsmen at the New Brilnswick port, In addition to these events out- standing boat -rsces were staged past years to state that tennis made a real "comeback" last sum- mer, adding a large number oil adherents. The weather was ideal and racequeteers 0t away to an early start and te interest and ior the Canadians. The young snoke-ball righthssille: shut his oppxonents out 3-0 when he was rlgtonthespctanditwsshis work all season that kem the Can- bowed to s. surprising Sumimerside Men's singles. Don MoDlsrmld, Ot- Mrs. H. Jones, Halifax; Men's doubles, Laird Watt and Gordon McNeill, Ottawa; Mixed doubles, Miss Kay Doyle and Bev Piers. Halifax. Junior results: Mail's singles. E. Gray, Amherst; Ladies’ singles, Miss Marion H. O'Brien, Amherst: Men's doubles. A. Sabean and Bill bso next encounter played at Summer side 6-5. With a third game neces- sary the Westerners won the toss icr their home grounds and i_n a ttle again won title. They met Sprlnghlll Red 8px lll the Nova Socials-Prince Forward S’ roons. These were lust a few oi the highlights oi a season that saw the game e a definite upward and ii the same interest is sbléown again ltmwlll not be lo plo were: Fraser MacMillan and Miss Eleanor Burke. Holy Redeemer Club singles tltleholders were: T/n Connors _and Hilda Blanchard. REMEMBER. WHEN (By Tho Canadian Press) Georges Veains, one oi hockey’: all-time greet goalkeepers, played his ilrst ‘professional game-with anadiens-l! years ago one oi lick U. N. B. 19-0 and in so do- ing were given more than an oven chance 0i‘ coplping sectional hori- ors. However p llsorl the holding a 0-0 lead were into s. tie by the Sackvllle squad which put them out oi the runn- ing. They l2—5 at Fredericton over a mud- soaked ileld However by this proved definitely that the Island University can produce a team just as good as those on the mainland and already they are making plans ior next year when once again they will be a. same leagu Allison later went on to win Marl- In the In Went Kent ior the first, time in many years lost b games to Summers as the western plenty oi activity in these circles the MacMilsn ’I‘ropl1y and as a. result the Queen Square team that held the title last vicar were still tops among Island Interscholastic teams. nococnoocsuocoucvu means as Ray McIntyre, a iormcl" Canadian middleweight cllanl-oioll, Cecil Braithwuito a former Upper Canadian champion. Hill Sparks oi’ Amherst were all seen in action. The game however was not with- out its sad tinge and only posing oi or." "r undisputed champion or his in the Island and also collsldeicd ‘and boxing shocked and dismayed when the kaihle young April: National League man- November: U. S. C. Oklahoma - I —‘H l 4 agers predict great ...J T. C. U., N ' . ~ _ ' ham "l Mun“ HBIVFY- Gill-him - ’ ' uflozggyhyrgguggiu ¥ilflll€::: .22 gidetieated °‘.1.';..l?h“° :""" """"': 3g; pggirug- gig; rem lmmerlngs h as - ' Haitian-Bl“ T m " or: his?" “ml” "mm" : room-i : ",,.:,°...“““...,‘fi‘§i.'%‘s'€é"h‘“§..‘“.$. "f; A d Th iarontycikfiflanir ugeillwass “lzellrlll 'ednfi€:r-llllselrel'.filllv.lcc Louis . l . l . . - l l ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ca-Zlnilllnieiiififi M61821‘: dgolzlrois e - . vywe n inltllulglandllstllngllllllinglrllrilollrlg ‘will: bicilh_}13ii',".'lll§“lirp%y7l°§l:y mfinwfifguwfimlclmkfd llardy recognized Mamlme dmn” S l-lz-e-n-t-ugk-Y Debnllgqlll-cq-plwh‘ Year". Dunstanh University's wgrlzellldinlltila- all/grills‘) wimnfiu lgagini - ed th Leland 1 lo ' . -——~ award the game to the All-Stars The regatta was votod one oi the Ifilgllw, wgstem 580C101? tmlllfitm bfiglfiyo¥fi°fifllm§ga'§“ll°bfiw‘ M“ (By Alan Randal, Canadian Press and with it went the Island title. most successful ev_or held and vio- Alllson and Uhlverslt oi New gape Breton” knock“ om 5 Staii Writer) _ All-Stars then went into the itors were generous in their praise Brunswick squads the er teams 3183m- on two occasion‘ h“; mm NEW YQRK. Dec. 30-J Maritime playdowns but were stop- the new Chariot town Yacht 101mm; 1.1m ioqpg, A5 B, remit o; was beam, by “we m m“, Ioxx of Boston Rod Box rei-oivod bed by Marysville Bisons in three Club and oi the hospitality ex- the move me gum my; on added rounds mm 1n ‘he seam“ M” a belated Christmas DNSQM W‘ Rulines after making a strong bid. tended them. - 11mm“ am; flows ghowed a def. Damn‘ wok a (an round daemon The New York chapter, base- Al Stars wtn the opening game in Among the outstanding winners m“ gweam Ami 551m Dunstan-S [mm {e516 m ma“ B, wliltors Association oi Aim- Marysvllle by an 8-0 score but wem in the Grand Aggregate were: l. dgd m; my we“ by menmives in Tom Cmboume u “m, or m, erica, announced "double X" u tlafinadguitcid oh their home diam- Cossack, Shediac. Dr. Lea Allanso-h. their rel W" °’ Illi/‘imileeiite Islgnd lmhmmvymmhu h, w, their selection for 1938's player oi o i . n the-final sumo play- Lomlrlodoire Weldon Cup. z, Mgy- cmpemion his m“ m, but,“ ' mending tho year. Font beet a bad cue oi ed- at Moncton- All-Stars again flower. Sumnriersidc. R. Fraser. Beam, 3_' o in men. firs; 5mm Chm {on Dem“ Mwmmuk o, sinus tzoilislo and canto but welltudiown to defeat bv a 3-1 score. Commodore Weldon Cup. 3. mum we Mounties the Balms so w 1d? b0 d m win the 1088 Ainierlcan 1w Boo Mwauum local hurl“ m5‘ Zephyr" Bmdgm L‘ she"? came book with a vengeance to suclceasillllly oolpled willltl aarll one‘: mm” m' mo” lengcs. Clayboume really a llght- Buuh‘ weight also provided plent oi competition ior Island mi e- welghts and on every appearance has (proved hard to beat. He srifiilil hold his title ior a good w e. Things are more or less nllxed up in the middleweight division wi ' loo Kelleyt Y Is with sill the talk and coiln‘ talk that's going on it's hard in my whether Jim Braddock is sot- u bent on a d" k or not. Heaviest bleats come from Jim's pals who think he's better off out On the ' hand other ayil-ig at Mount Al- locsl team at one time forced then lost to U. N. B. both Bennie Blnns on; bhe title. As there is no bo "l8 commission land it but as Kelly ti Binns in a. fight billed as val on it. However. t-‘n way oi settli tihe mattor sperm to betozetbot boysinto the but at present this seems 1111118811116 neither side being able to come to showing Saints he meant " . Mean- time the-re are plenty of indica- tions Jersey Jim wants a crook at Lou Nova. He me/y get it. Personal nomination ior Al Murray. hali pint New member this e. By the way Mount ark Aleer io th Esquircs a d M- _ h i ti St. M ' Amer poems, 08ml Lllrelge Canadian: Dung" laléullaluglllgobledolllljglellgalliarbnrl Mum gniisd glmillilltlfgl I‘lg5“dd°n'd:;ll§ tewese three classes enioyod he bluclqvnleddelaclrer m?” my e ear a arms o t ‘ Tru _ » - _ through the long strut-rule “Both o c c o o - . . . . - . - . . . - a mlllietllllaylgllanllst mtelgollegiate div- l¥§§fi§é_‘?§.°u'(¥.oi§“rlu “had "$131 finliigllltllemlm All“ a coilvle o! ‘me "mllnd l" the "id bl" ii W" ~ - islon Prince o! Wales. already vlo- lomwe also had their innings . tom shoulder ligaments and Esquires that pilshed across the I TEN-ms u tors over the senior Saints in an and g1 there is no recognised" be on Winnie! iiiliv in the iii-ate! illii- - - exhibition encounter had little dif- tltleholder h sh o them nev- spell. Red Dut alter they had tied the game up o o o l a a a c a 0 . . 0 c o o a o ilcultv in whipping the lntermcdl- ertlleless the tans saw enty oi’ sot- figngQ-Q with a sensational rally in the l“ iyngwi-gity team in their an- ion when the lighter lightens held p; mp4, p, ninth. The iinal score was 4-3 but The Eastern Canada Chum ‘om mm; 891.1% They dethroned the the spotlight. ‘p, P: it w-lll be a. long while beiore fans amps staged on u, toum 0 m, defending champions 9-3 rind 1-2 sitter his own Ame lwm w‘ the mflmm- m‘ ohm-l gtemwn Ciel; t; vi w; 10-5 ior two straight victories and ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' has hopes oi a 10 l “mm” “m 1m“ ‘m’ m“ d Park oagaln highlighted“ thg the Island title to chalk 11p ail _ I Hockey loses» “"5 °l the WC’ Wu“ 9mm“ “ml 3935031 1t was m? Second “was. undfeslted season and lstor in an GOLF . contestants split into trwo their mates. ' . . ' ions as oi m. 51mm,“ the hummm was mmnsive year that such a tournament 931111114011 Slime at Amherst; Di}; a o o o c c o c o - o o a o o o o o 7° same McCor-msos no-hlt. rio-run waft hgldngezlnection on play in aglgilgndwlhlillng apgilll, of: . . d Benuw Leonard declares Joe eiiort that won the second section may pleased bv an 8_0 Score Golfing activities both here an 1mm 15 m m] danger o! at Suntmerslde again demonstrated that, it was one oi the mos. popular yrs-tunes on the sunlmcr sporting agenda. of this wssthe open- imz or a new course late in the iall at the Prince Edward Island Nat- dethloned. His ambition sated by his knockout of Max Schmellng last J-un-e. Joe ma/y take . vulnerable terscholastic 0th their annual ide High School team fielded a th th i ii st ight g mes were i“ the riiimim- . _ _ - . i. list- i-“m- W rm We” we Mm- f..'l'§'“if."€i'.'2. is "who hi..ie:.i.zai'zisrosiidhurt: i'i§"ti.é’?,'.'§..if..'f.,°“.ll'tlf§é§s'.i§‘iféh us. u. ~ as thle leggiiethe ;'},‘§*.‘,?"€i,§§l“ll illlfihllfy f TWO Clubs were in operation the Bumilnerslde boys losing in a still more besides proving oi 8T6“ firm‘ itbwlgely, wmllluiwl fig w” gr ivyeveraii e - - .,i bt ‘t 1. .°-~ and once they had passed their” same iorm as they‘ now show; megéllg-II-‘lilglttlblwg ha? ‘Rigid gramme e gtianfiuinlnérgcoliglasliic touriso élguléEle crown “mum d the “Etched Wm‘ gnaw Knox m: a “f1?! m‘ headed m" u“ “m” ttllllngllvillmbe mg: tournaments beside‘: oo-operatlng champions, showed their mettle in s " n weéc find (‘Iii-lg l!!!’ igive Qgmnlgf mjyiahfllwmifkrxilgiiiiyfii son. . . ummers e an . . - - o Roller?“ and Imperial: met in a w “Mum! m the “mung m“ 111$ Provlmlal closed (mam- figersilggmullliegialtlllleyplrlaiayerligivgllyiigllyl- MacKlnnoh oi the Belvedel-e club drew. So far no substitute he! best-oi-three semi-iiinal series when ll’ l" l” be h°°°d m” gem” p°h ps1- d m pod their opponents u, the tum o; ohorlotwlown. Both ogpzul-eu pro- been round. with the novel-s wlhhih out attor “g Wiiéwellein make auzoigme ack, O amt» gfismmwm, m1" "' 14 o - vinvisl cha-molonshlps and their re- -_- three games. Imoeria took tho m tglé m n?“ res 5 9' 5M3 spec "9 Q’ "ilsmz 9 l Wm “ohm although mom w.“ speptlve club titles. Mel Ott, perennial boy wonder a “La-Vdwm when m” cllllma c “mp ° 1P5 1° l°w The men's title ior the Belvedere oi the Polo GPCMHidS. has enlisted Club was won by Pete Kelly, while for the i939 baseball wars with Junior out-fit. the Rod Sox. Shut tawa; Ladies’ singles, Julienne nevertheless no Island series took _ 1 , M i m N Y i _ out in the opening game 3-0 Sum- Dugal, Quebec; Ladim‘ doubls, P ~ W55‘ Km‘ and QM” gllllllxrrleilélidhohecilllllg tlougrlllllrngt lwenll Bllll’ Tglllf/lalllstliofil calligigllleis; mereide came k to Wile 111° F. V- Wocd-hury and Mrs. 50W" "m 11"“! the" 5°“°-‘ m‘ to Mls. Alex Horn master Mel signed. for somethigg e. The Marlime Golf championship at the Riverside course, Saint John was won b_v Peicy Strcetor a mem- bol- oi the club where the touriney was staged. Malsie Howard of Hal- llltX captured the ladies Maritime crown at 'I‘_ru.ro. Peio Kelly wiho was not here io play in the provincial tour ' like $30,000. Tlilats s, 859W ior Oti. Oi all the Giants only Qarl l-iubbell. ttt 522.500, tops him. b It's haiidly sport talk. bill. take l-t from one who has just come thrciilgh the experience. Christ- ' mss irult cake doesn't mix with c Island playoffs but were beaten iii ThOIfiBS I-Ialiiasr Mixed doubles ' BOXING . - ~ cucumbers Tllle combination n _ . . . , _ , , . -. . ti: stirs...“ "e2:- it waster‘ "<1 We “we H- -- - - - - - - - -. . - - . . . -. :::.~.*:..Pu.::.:."2ii -.»w.<.»,-,i.-~~, 59111191111 but l" the 5°°°ml “m” Vetgrans tournament. Singles, “gulmg “l “P pm” 11515 he 2mg Happy NléllsaYfiai‘ $019119.‘ and a at Sununerside the Island champ- D Knflng’ - . l“, D_ lbrpoilents and lOIlOVJL-lis oi tho a cilfllltillblebi=llthvillll_mid gal er .» . . .,__ -~-. ions put uip a game light before Kéaung Moncton ‘m’; A c w“; mittalinging games certainly saw mil" "i "a e iiiipfirlencc- Humans. View“ 302a being beaten -4. Sorintrhill mleh- we“ 35111,,“ ‘ ' lots 0i bouts and som stirring ec- "--——-* H181, Slug“, E Mcmms m, inn across the winning runs in Pliovmclal champion‘ crowned tiorl during this pas your with High three 5 ‘Moore 770 the ninth. Springhill later won tile during the ye-m, were. Men's bouts being held at the Forum D A” Bum-H ' ' thmrvmvm“ We 1"“ l“ d” singles Arthur Wright‘ Ladies‘ W! i“ Chaimiewwil sililriiiis 0w" e eys norms: the v a l Hos it'll lending chanmions Marvel/ills Ma- 1 1 ‘M. m ‘B ‘k Club. The fights were not cull-l D 30 t ,~ - ,, ~P sniles L5 M101‘ ill‘ e. fined m Island boxers b‘, MW ec. , o Mr. _.illd Ml». Harold C lottetown Club singles cham- » - ‘ CWTOWN ALLEYs Boyd tile.- Sylvia Campbell) I COMMERCIAL LEAGUE dfliiehtet- '1 lbs- Electricans Red Indians High single F‘. Chaippell 350 High three B. Cox ‘119 8ea-Gulls__ psi-toil? harem. 3103 2710 “d “Wm “he” Sliecisl Dmcticc for Charlotte- Rangers at noon today l2 to we refer to Jimmy Mclnnls. Island's outstanding A lightweight Jimmy was class SATURDAY AT THE FDRUM 3-5 P. M. REGULAR SKATE Adults ilflc-Children 10c -20 BANDS—20 —N 1 G l-l T-- 7230 Till 10 o'clock RURAL NIGHT 25—‘-BA_NDS-—2§—Adults 20c Children 10c Special Session For Rural Skaters but in the Maritililes. followers were both the fighter was drow-ncd Reviewed and approved by Dominion lieailnnuru-n The Boy ill-nuts Association. m this branch of" snort durinl TM N“ today His valedictory game was the past year saw the rise oi Jun- Named m. Mug” even‘ o; m Nov. 28, i025, when illness ioroed place and it will have to stiiiioe to ior Basdlall to a new mark. For and m the Marttlmes YECOQmpQn lnl to quit alter playing one say that Wm‘ 3'3" B18881”. Rlvlll; m‘ “"3210? gtrlrlill ‘ill’??? "m s“°‘““°' *"°‘°“' ls“""“°"""“~ ‘iifii‘°°‘hl‘s“°“‘i‘if“liif'ii‘é.‘.ii 533i.‘ ‘it. ‘.2 lfi‘“i§3i.‘i‘.°“.l.'.w°l§l‘£.i§"€$l litlifi there were outlaw‘ ii“, w Montague and Borden competed. C. ,5- .. new Mum m ' mm “miller wMoeom Gm in the league neve eess " -""“‘ " ""~~" h. 2%.‘: ‘zhus.;°ls‘t'lf..“.t'l.°.i'"°“i.i ROY POWERS. KING'S scour ... the youngsters showed enough by . -~ tilalilr pefiiéolwnances tlryoxl-rant “ii: LOCK THE HITCII£S ANDBRIAK O07’ 3J4 IAMYIORO a s Mlm . ' . the nlllot too llllsuuit future. HER: CQMES Th: STQRM! - ~ - i ain hare w no ior m my v competing but All Stars ilcldied I ggfgblg 5quad 0 111001‘ lllvfi- thout a league l _, g lb! citv team kept in shape by layim exhibition games As piayoi time rolled around ev heed d1! A MOMENT LATERTHE CALNSEA /s Mv/Ppzn ‘-