i I ‘PAGE SEVEN i I . . i 51' ' IIII -- ll . .. .1» . I. . v 1 - j ,. SPORT NOTES i “u; N. B. TRIMS _What an autumn this has been Caldera staff. He i.s one e1 11 e; fog-Jill sports of all kinds in Char- Ices named for the mternaIl "I lottetown, and all over the east! ‘Lcague by President Chaflefin; * ' '. ' ' ' i I Kl-HE- Lou's Berlinquette. of Qugbg». Ruby p., 2.04 3-4, when hcrscIIIis among the former hockey stay-I mould-be considerably beiter thanglncluded in the lucky, u, 5mm we Wynn“: now mung o“ the Capezsal’ unlucky tin this case) eleven Breton circuit, but she is going llltOI . . . ' ' new condition, _ I The National Hockey Leggug “a. a a u I Icon which opens this evening Wm, Ottawa keeps right on producmglcanadlem m, (gcawa, Range“ n hockey material par excellence. ThcIMontreaI, Chicago Blackhawks at meet 1s Wally Kilrea, brother of Toronto and Boston a; DetnflF mo. the Senators’ star wing, whol prcnmes m be m5 mm successful has signed with the Senators, too. Im the history of profesflom, .1106,“ a o . .633 "B!" Boston. Montreal and 01h- Walter» Johnson will lead theer cities in the Calder loop mme Washington Senators to new traln- I reports that the advance sale of re- m; grounds next spring, Clark served seats to season tlck¢y.ho1d_ Grimth having slzned a. contract‘ era has resulted in a complete “sell for the club to do its 1930 training‘ out." In oxher words, no mam, gt a stadium located at Bilcxi, whether. the seats are occupied or . . . lbY Whom. the 110k! and the clubs T. B. Wheeler, of Augusta. Me,‘ are assured of capacity business r01- who spent most of the past summer; the coming season. The weak link in New‘ Brunswick while his llorsesIlil the National Hockey League raced on the Maine and New Bruns- I Chain again is Pitrsburg. Benny wick circuit, plans to ship some orlLeonard, the retired prize fighter, his horses to Plnehurst. North cur-Idoesrrt seem to have done much to. clina, for the winter matinee season‘ wards improving the Pirates, and it there. ,probably won't be long before eith- " . ' ' ‘er Cleveland or Philadelphia takes Odié CIEBhorn, who was managcriPittsbulgh] franchise. of the Pittaburg Pirates 1.113 past ' ' ' couple of seasons. has been addcdi The National Sporting Club oi to the staff‘ of referees of the Na-Ilondon, lnost famous of all fight tional Hockey League, a posixion for , clubs. is soon to pass out of the pic- which he is well qualified. So far, lurc, according to W. H. Hamilton, FRE_ERl0TON (Canadian Press) FREDERICTON, N. B., Nov. 13.- The University of New Brunswick rugby fifteen this afternoon took its Place in the finals’ for the McCurdy Cup, emblematic of the Maritime Title in a. most decisive fashion, de- ifiltlh! Fredericton City, winners of the New Brunswick league 16 to 0. The winners appeared to be at the m1! of their form, the lay. off of the past few days having done good. The defeated Mn!!! deserved a closer score and the final result did not repres- "W 9h! Play as the green and white several times was right on the U. ‘N. B- goal line by both forward and biwkfleld play. but failed to get through. Fredericton played con- siderably better than against Dal. ‘housie University on Armistice Day, when Dal. won 0 to 0. Owing to injuries the U. N. B. scrum was lighter than it has been, but the pack "was aggressive at all times and Plflfed well in the scrum ‘The college backs played 1n great 107m PPBVBTIUHS the city team from scoring and‘ getting over for four tries. ~ _i___________ however, his brother. Spraguc, docsIwho writes of fistic affairs for the. not appear to have caught on any-I Boston Herald. He says his infcr-I where. Lmclion came from London. If it is‘ 5:111 true it will mean the passing of‘ Icon 'l"oole. who was locatcd at;all organization where many BrltlshI Woodstock several years ago andInoblcmcn and wealthy Englishmen gave Kedgewood K.. 2.07 1-4; Redl enjoyed the ring sport long before Line, 2.09 1-3, and other well know! the support of the GOO-Millionaires campaigners, their early racing. lsI of Madison Square Garden was en- in winter quarters at Franklin Park, I listed. In recent years other clubs Greenfield, Mass" after a satlsfac-Ihavc bccll offering big purses and tcry season with Peter Harvey, 2.10; lhave been getting the attraction-s. Lady Morgan, 2.10. and others, until now fighters no longer con- a o a sider it a great. distinction to Ip- Mike Rodden. now sports editor of I pear at the National sport-in: Club- The Toronto Globe, apparently docs) The famous old building ls to be not intend to give lip IEICYBEIIIQI razed and as there are no new hockey games altogether, although I quarters in sight it seems that the . the long jumps involved in actingI organize/lion. which has been k611i in "the National Hockey League going by private subacriptmnl. W111 made him resign from PresldcntI soon be a thing of the past. IWa/Jcrford boy on- Frankie Ema W" Isccured as a substitute. Erne proved no match for the ' ICllalllplOll. He hardly landcda punch A K E R N EIbefore Foreman slashed him to the lfloyl- for a nine count and then back Iagain for the full ten seconds." ‘cover from the knockout blow Fece- Iman administered in a mix-up on the ITQDQS. wamoa: BAY. N. s- Nov. IarrI Frankie km, of St. Francis XavicrI . , With The Grants College. Antigvnish, formerly or. Boston, proved no match for Al Fbrc- man, of Montreal, Canadian light- weight boxing champlon, here tcnight B01118 to the mat for the count in Mucsel, onc time star left fielder one minute and twenty seconds of,with the Philiies and the Giants, milling, ‘signed today to serve as second coach .3113; gummuged go,- muls NonlisIof the Giants. Dave Bancroft, team- of New Waterford, Maritime light- mate of Mueael at Philadelphia and weight chnlnplon. who was billed to New Ysck and later manager 0f the meet Fflffllflln at 137 pounds. Nemis Boston Biuvcs for four years. recent- flfaled 140 in the afternoon and the ly came to terms. with John Mo» champion refused to take the New Grew to act as first coach- _i_- NEW YORK, NOV. Iii-Emil l". The flavor‘ of H. 8r N. Black Twist is cured in——you ll have the time of your life trying to chew it out. Ask for it and enjoy yourself. IIICIE t. NICIIDISIJN llllfaclt Iwlsflulmllvo ‘tclattin play‘ with the Ottawa Hock- Ifurlongs. while at, several meetings. Iihe number of starters were not a3 ‘plentiful as in some former years. thore were keen contests with num- erous close finishes. many attribute to the three heat plan. There has. however, been much discussion among l-lorsemen between this and the three in five system. with opinions varying as to which is better. as there likewise has been in regard to the money classification of horses with fast records. The meetings of the Maine and Brunswick Circuit many horses from New England to compete‘ with those of the Provinces making fast and interesting contests. and the lowering of some records. It is of interest to note that the leading money winner on the NEW Brunswick tracks in this ._ci.rcuit was w. 1r. ("Billy") Keyes, the popular and able driver and trainer of SL sbephen, N. B., and that he also led all others on the entire circuit. The (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont. Nov. lit-Salary differences having been satisfactorily edlusted. Frank Nighbor late this afternoon signed a oneyegr contfracl; ey Club of the National Hockey League.‘ The far-famed pc-ke check- 3118 Vetflfun will be in uniform when MontreaiCanadlens invade the cap- ital to self ‘thellcagucb 1929-30 schedule under way tomorrow night. Because‘ of the difference of op- llvlion over salary which kept the one "m9 D901‘ 0! centre ice men from signing with the Senamrs, Nlghbor has not taken part in the pre season ‘791151910111118 Eflnd, so it is unlikely he will I111 the pivot position on the regular line up against ‘the "Flying Frenchmen" in the initial tilt. Joe Lamb, the former Sussex. N. B.. amateur. is expected to gcg the call as centreman with Nighbor work. New Review Of Mar. Harness Racing “BILLY" KEYES OF ST. STEPHEN LEADS N. B. AND MAINE CIRCUIT-BERT ABBE PACES FASTEST MILE AT WOODSTOCK IN 2.05 1-4-—EDNA KLYO TROTS SEA- SON’S FASTEST MILE IN 2.11 AT FRED-- ERICTON.—FASTEST PROVINCE BRED HORSE WAS CAPTAIN MAC WITH RE- CORD OF 2.11 1-2—MANY HORSES RE- DUCE» THEIR RECORDS. (Canadian Press) HALIFAX. N. S., November 13- The 41st annual review of Harness! Furs, star-ted In 14 races, racing in the Maritime Provinces by and being SZCOlICI in the same “um. James W- Power. snorting editor of ber, and third twice. Lambert Todd the Halifax Acadian Recorder, shows Qompgtgd in 1g events, winning“ 51x, another interesting season of Turf second in three events, twice third, events. Forty two regular meetings and once fourth, Lambert, Todd were held. and 12 matlnees. At the paced the fastest mile of the former. 504 heal-S including time munlty horses when he won the 2.12 trials. Weft? trotted 0!‘ PI-Ovd. 21 0f pace at the Charlottetown Exhibi- them from 2.05% to 2.13, 95 from 2.1313 to 2.15, there thus being 187 heats from 2.05% to 2.15. all on half lnile tracks. There were 1B2 heats from 2.15% to 2.20. 107 from 2.2014 to 2.25. and 28 from 2.25%. to 2.30, a total of 504 heat: won in 2.30 or Ihctter. There‘ were 82 mile heats. and l , I62 half mile heats at the matihces. i and there were 20 heats at two meet- , Ilnga where the track was but seven Lambert Todd. driven by Allie Lew- is. proved the most successful. Pale winning six Com- tlon in 2.10%. In August Pale Face lowered the Sydney track record cf 2.13% made by Lambert Todd last year, but in September the latter still further reduced that record to 2.1233. Pale Face equalled the track record of Antigonish of 2.1315 made by Al- liewood the Great. 2.1114. last. season. Great Scott. driven by Rudcierham, in winning the fifth heat at Sydney in 2.1411, was the fastest mile either trotted or paced in the fifth heat in the Provinces this year. Major Aubrey’ won the first heat of the half mile at Sydney, May 24, finish- ing ah-sad of Lambert Todd. Mary Volo. 2.0813. owned by G. W. Reed. Fort Fairfield, Maine. lowered the track record at Montague, P. E. I.. to 2.13. clipping two seconds off the former marl; made by Major Aubrey. Vanda S. Jolla. 2.21. owned by B. Bowes. Dorchester, N. B., low- ered the record of the Memramcook track to 2.21. Thus four track re- cords were lowered during the year, and one equalled. Edna Klyo, 2131-}. owned by Hig- gins Brothers, Dennysvllie, Maine. and W. H. Keyes, St. Stephen, trot- ted iii 2.11 at. flcderlcton. the fastest mile trottcd in the Provinces this season. the fastest by a. mare and the fastest third heat by troiters. Major Mozart. 2.11. owned by P. E. Abbot. Portland. Maine, and driven by W. R. Fleming and Devllset, all of which brought _.__§-__.___..._._ - VEMBERH - * . . L122 _ _ ,4 m”, ___s_ __ ‘Till! cnantorrcroww GUARDIAN - i‘ I I BASEBALL ' C“; M GUARDIAN S PQRT I g _ _ BOWLING _ OTHER SPORT C. B. Calkin; Sackvllle, N. B., trotted I al. the fastest mile of the season by a gelding owned in the Provinces at) se Fredericton in July in 2.13%. The fastest Province bred horse of ~ the season was Captain Mac, ownzdI by Collie McKenzie. Truro. and driv- I Of the principal Cape Breton Commun-I 22 ity horses at Halifax in Z.11':. Cap-I tain Mac was one of the leading per- I Fe formers of the season. with ten firsts, third. Billy Cope, owned and driven by Wellington McNeil. Southport, PI E. 1.. and since purchased by Col. D.. A. MacKirlnon, Charlottetown. wasl Province breds with his mile in driven by his new owner. also toolzI Dewey. owned by w. n. Bird. Revere,‘ in 2.10 at Fredericton. and also aI new record for green pacing mares. Mac Aubrey, owned by W. M..‘ ing record of 2.109.‘. after competing’ converted to a trotter, and driven byI Avery. became the fastest new trot-IMi ting performer with a mile in 2.14m’ at Fredericton. three year old pacels of 2.16% made last year by Lee Scott. was rcduced at. St. Stephen by Argot Napoleon. owmd by P. E. Abbot. Portland. L3 ing, 2.16. Donna. Volas Peter, 2.03, of the season in the Maritilncs to Dolly Watts, owned by N. Carmich- ael, Presque Isle. and driven by Ger- | Au ow, was the fastest new performer to among Province bred mares, with 2.15% at Moncton. J. Fahey, Lewiston. Maine, and driv- cn by Fleming, was the fastest four year old of the season on a Provin- cial track. winning at Fredericton in 2.12%. Joe Hedgewood, owned by Jas. Robinson, Upper Woodstock, and driven by DeWltt, was the fastest four year old bred in the Provinces with a mile at Presque Isle in 2.20111. A feature of the Charlottetown Ex- hibition moct was the presentation of gold and ribbons, the latter to J iorl winners of the respective races, $10 each to driv-rrs of winners and $5 for caretakers of winners. Tile prcscnla- tions in gold were $10 for driving fastest heat, trotting. during meet. 2.16%. - u Edna Graltan. h..-ch. m.. by Grat- en by Johnny Conroy. who won from, tan-at-Law. Worthy J., p., b. g., by Guy Ax- ln twelve starts, one second and onei worthy. Moncton. July 1. 2.1913. l Joe i-Iedgewood. (4), ch. g.. by Dan t l-ledgcwood, Presque Isle. Sept. 5.I 2.20%». the fastest new performer of the tam Aubrey. Sydney. Sept. 2. 2.21. Leta 8., p., b. m.. by Sable King; 2.12% at Charlottetown. Billy Cope,‘ Middleton. July 1. 2.22. ' ‘ I Atta Boy. t.. br. h.. by General a matinee record of 2.10%. Martha Binge-n. Middleton. Sept. 2. 2.22. Mickey Aubrey, p., b. g.. by Elasflc driven by Myrer. was the fastest newI Aubrey, St. Peters, P. E. L, July l7. performer of tin year, with a 1111101223. Louis Set. p., b. m.. by Inngaet, Bt. I Peters. P. E. 1.. July 11, 2.20;. ChatLa M1, t.. Fleming, Jupiter, N. B., with a. pas-I 5., Middleton. July 1. 2.25. Fernwood Aubrey, p., b. g.. by Cap- in four races atkthe lateral gait wasl tain Aubrey, Amherst, July 15. 2.2022. Babe Dewey. t.. b. m.. by Tangier, w 2,19% ,3 ._ l ddleton, July 1. 2.2552. ' Mack Todd’ t" b]k_ ghby ‘ v The following horses, already in Todd‘ 5L Peters’ July n, a ,>‘_;;' ,1“ I the list, reduced their records at rcg- 2J9, ' The Maritime Province record for,‘ uiar meetings: ‘ Eula H.. p. rn. m..,by Hedgwood Stephen. July l6. 2.10%; to 2.09%. Early Todd. p., b. g., by Iowa Todd. Maine, and driven by W. R. Flcm-l Fredericton. July 24. 2.00% to 2.0915. Sadie Dillon, p., b. m.. by Nelson owned by T. S. Wheeler. AugustsulDillol-l, ‘Fredericton. July 24, 2.11% to Maine, has the fastest fourth lleatI2.l0'£-. h]; credit in 2.1GH- at Frederlcwnfl Fredericton. Sept. 20, 2.13% in 2.11. Edna Klyo. t.. b. m.. Peter Klyo. hi“ v I Captain Mac. h.. b. g.. by CaptalnI JO/Insfln Sign? brey. Fredericton. Sept. 20. 2.131s _,,‘,,,,, _ u _ . f ‘l Blhgeh Aubrey. h.. b. g.. by ClPilln I NEW Y0K!‘ N“ 13' Ohm“ ‘WE-a Aubrey, HalifaxfAugust 27'. 2.16% Joe McKinney, owned by Dr. W.-2-11".€. ' Devilset. ’ Woodstock. July 1'7, 2.12% to 2.12. . e Peter Dawes. t.. ch. g., by Chestnut? 3° 550w“ a" “t Yelmflfid Iiilllré Q,‘ Peter, Fredericton, July 25, 2.17% to 2.12. ‘ ‘ Fredericton, September 19. 2.16% to 2.12%. ' » - - ‘ Dustless Grattan. p., ch. g.. by Grattan Royal. Houlton, August 29, 2.13% to 2.1215. i Peter Wilton, Jr.. t.. b. g., by Peter Wilton. Charlottetown, 2.24% to 2.13%- _ ' Ruby Aubrey, t.. ch.-m.. by Cap- tain Aubrey, Charlottetown, August orders to rcship to other colmtrf REVI ' I1, 2.22% to 2.14%. Fredericton. Sept. 20. 2.16. Golden pgtgr, p” eh. g, by 47$; Johnny Walker. t. b- e. by Ltmc- nut Peter, Fredericton, Sepia: t. Halifax. August 2d. 2.16%. 13, 1231.4 to 2,151,; ,_, l 4, Millie Colorado P» z- m.. by ccl-. British Ginger, t.. ch. g“. byifh i! ' ‘ ado L» Charlottetown. Ausv-st ZZ-Ilarltlsh Soldier. New Aubii. l£ r In: :1 .- r., July 31.21am to 2.1a. "f j ., Baron Aubrey, p., b. g.. by. Cafllll Charlottetown. August‘ Aubrey, Halifax, August all 2 . 2.10%. t l I Dora Mac. t.. ch. m.. fiybaflail. _ , IAubrey. Halifax, August QOIZZI t‘ ‘ 2.17. ._"" _ i Hal ‘Pipton. h.. ch. g.. by lvlflrri ‘ripton, Moncwn, July 1.12.1 2.1681. ,, , Betty Aubrey. t.. b. m.. by CalgafI ‘ ‘y Aubrey. Halifax. August 2B. 2.20‘: o. 2.17. , r. l‘ Harry 5.. p., b g.. by captazn x115 r rey, Middleton, Sept. :0. 2.21 to . 2.1658. Peter J. K.. p., b. g., by Signal tel‘. St. Stephen, July 18. 2.171.‘. Colorado Aubrey. t.. b. g.. by Cap- Dlck Bingen. t.. b. g.. by 6&1 Bingerl, Halifax. August s. 212i; . q 218. - 21 '" Worthy Watts. t.. b. g. by Plfiya,‘ ‘ watts, New Glasgow, July 17. f.» 2.1a. i. Peter Allright, t.. b. g.. by orphan Aubrey’ Ion Elgin. July 2e. 25292 io 2.19. -< ‘ Sir Aubrey, p., b. 2. bylcarfluail Aubrey, Antigonlsh, Sept. 24, 2:259 br. g.. by Marshall General Grattan, t.. b. g., by G30 - ‘ tan Royal. North Sydney. Augusfig , ;. 2.261. to azau". . a _~i. Mildred Aubrey. p.. ch. m.. E _ Howard Aubrey. Middleton. July: _' 2.26 t0 2.25. ’ King Kalola. t., b. g., by K2107 ‘ Mctnramcook, Sept. 5. 2.20‘; in - d. (Presque Isle. Sept. 2. 2.09). St. 2.11'.I. to I son, star defence man of the" e__ u _ I York Rangers, of the National 80¢ , _ t" bn is“ by mica,‘ key League, who has been a hnldofli today signed a contract for 11101929’- $10,000. He will be in the lineup (o: the opening game at Montreal Thug day and the first home contcaghr Madison Square Gardens against Detroit. ~~~ N", _*Students of ifile English lang-ufi a._t a. sununer school in Cambridg Efngland. included can visitors rep I ;- resenting 23 nationalities. 1"‘ In c. recent month 267 Anmzic’ automobiles were received at. ' Panama Canal zone to be hell: g oe McKinney. 4. p., b.’ i’. by Ar- I McKinney, (Skowhegam; 2.10%), August 23. lng with B111 Tcuhey and Len Gros- myenor on the second string forward ifact it rtook Ehrle ten minutes to re- Inn" were found in a mlleciion box out- side Woolwich. England, War Mern. , lllorial Hospital on a recent morn- post office buildings has been started 1:1 England. ments. so ccmmon in this country, are to be introduced into Brazil. _____________ Twenty gold pieces worth $100 A movement for more attractive Paper matches containing advertise- 00ml for Tuolha-he-uluur-lm Llnlment . fi DR. w. R. CARSON i Palmer Graduate Chiropractor Chronic and Nervous Disease! m Prince st." Phone 101 Opposite St. Paul's Church AND STRENGTH ‘lake Our Herbal Remedies Pamphlet. on Loan of Manhood and llianrllcra o! Mon, and huok- let on lila of Women with ml- jico in plnin envelope. free ivy mall. lteulelliea by Mull our Specialty. THE ENGLISH HERBAL UISPLNSABY, LN. l!“ Daria 8L. Vancouver, ll. 0. Canada's (Inly Qualified llorblllail. year. total winnings of his stable in the latter was $7,737.50. The presence of the speedy DICE!‘ Bert, Abbe, 1.50M. owned by W. F. Woodman of Havel-hill, Mass, and A. G. Lord. of Nvack. N. Y.. and driven by Jack Kingsley, was the means of the fastest. mile of the sea- son being made at Woodstock when he lowered the track record of 2.06%. heldby Jackson Grattan, 2.01%. to 2.05'.é. Bob Scymore, 2.05%. owned by W. '1‘. Bird, Revere, Mass" and driven by Norman Myrer, divldcd honors as w the fastest mile of the year in a. race on Provincial tracks. The lat- ter won both the second‘ and third heats of the junior free for all at Fredericton in July in 2.07%. 2.07%., Bert Abbe made similar time in the same heats of the free for all ati the Fredericton fall meeting. Abbas mile was thus made by a stallion. land Bob Bey- mour‘s the fastest by a geidins- The fastest-tulle by a. mare was 2.08 at Fredericton by Little Raven. ovlnlcd by J. H» Farllum. driven by Jack Kingsley. and which was also the fastest first, heat of the The purchase of Community hors- cs by Cape Breton towns added much zest. to the racing in Nova Scotia. Re- serve bought Lambert Todd. 2.02 nay-Great Scott, 2.08%. Wilson. Dominion. purchased Major Aubrey. 2.11, who took part in sev- eral races with these horses. He and the brown gelding‘ Bert the fastest 2.06. Boston, Iillfli track this year. Fredericton. 2.12M’. owned by J. E. Kelly, Port- land. Malm, driven by John Willard. trotted the fastest heats by a geld- ing. 2.12. both over the Fredericton track. The letters time. with that of Gwendolyn Aubrey. 2.09, at Rock- land. Maine. was the fastest trotted by a. Province bred horse on any Lincoln Axworthy, 2.10, owned by Mrs. W. H..Bird. Re- vere, Mass, and driven by Myrer. trotted the fastest fourth heat 1n 2.141.; at Frcdericlon, and his mile in 2.1214 at Moncton, was the fastest made by a trotting stallion. Peter Dawes. 2.17%. of Fort Fail-field, Maine. and driven by G. W. Gel-ow, made the fastest heat of the year by a trotier. 2.12 at Captain Legget. owned by W. H. Keyes. St. Stephen. and S. A. Wathen. Fort Falrfield. lvfaine, was the fastest horse having an ownership in the Province; with his mile in 2.08‘: Tlte fastest mile by any horse own- ed outright in the Provinces was 2.00 by l-iedgewood K. 2.07M. owrlcd by the Woodstock. N. B., Driving Club. and driven by Keycs. in“ ‘a first heat at Houlton. Maine. The fastest milc paced by a marc owned in the Prov’- inces was 2.13% at Halifax, by Marge Direct, 2.13%, owned by Dr. Chas. Dougan. Charlottetown. and driven by McKenna. The fastest mile trot- Glace Bay-Pale Face. 2.03%. Syd- ted by a mare owned in the Prov- alld Wm. inces and on a Provincial track was at Charlottetown by Ruby Aubrey. owned by W. C. Clark. Surn- Pale mersidc. P. E. 1.. and driven by Max Face, driven by Charley Sweet and Strcle. Johnny lvliles. owned by Dr. owned BRINGING UP FATHER at St. Stephen. Col. D. A. MacKimlon with Peter Wilton. Jr.. 2.13%; s10 for driving fastest heat. pacing. Allie Lewis. Re- serve Mines. C. B.. Lambert Todd. 2.102»; $20 for most points d; _" the meet. equally won by M. GaroagI Ft. Fairfield. Maine. and Malcolln: Steele. Summerside. P. E‘. 1., with III points each. The Management gavzI each driver twenty dollars in gold. I No review of the season would bzl complete without noting the dcaihI of Bill Sharon, 2.04m. owned by DlEI D. H. McAllister, Sussex, N. B.. ill’: former Grand Circuit performer and} former Maritime Champion, which-I occurred just after finishing in thcI second heat of his race at WoodstacIcI in July. l The following ltorsrs. either oxvncllI in the Provinces. or made their re- cords on Provincial tracks, entered‘ the 2.20 list: , Martha Dewey. p., br. m.. by Johnf Dewey. Fredericton, N. B.. July ‘JLI 1929. 2.10. I Sassy Marie, p., b. m.. by John RI Kurtz. 12.10 at Rochester). St. 812-, nhrn, N. B.. July l7, 2.11. I I by Reed Bros. 2.06 Dude McKlyo. p., blk. h.. by Peter McKlyo. Fredericton. Sept. 20. 2.12‘... Billy cope. D.. ch. g.. by La copla,‘ Charlottetown. August 22. 2.12M’. l Peter Pokcy, t.. ch. g.. by CaptainI Aubrey. Prcsquc Isle, Maine, Sept. 2.I 2.141.. ; Mac. Aubrey. i. b. g. (pacing rc-I cord. 2.10M), by Captain Aubref-‘n I-‘rrderlcton. Sept. 20. 2.14%. I Dolly Watts. p., b. m. by Clay “iatts. Moncion. July 3i. 2.15%. 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