' - ' Swedelalieslis. Irish Trained Horse Is Ihmuenm Favorite In Steeplechase ..................... of lwden routed his heavily fa- Ii JOHN FARBOW are Col. W.l-l. Whllbread withat Manchester next Saturday. ""90 ”0"""Ym'n Sven Dlvldeoh LONDON (AP) -- lrlsh-trained :3arey's 0!Coltag& and all-year-oldi The out, Am"-ic,n.own.d em" S-1. 6-3, 8-10, 6-3. Sunday to win i::.:.:.:.”'i:.? 'iI.i..i.il2"3:i ;.:.'::.'....:.i':...;":.'::..:':.:'...X'::::.':: mm u in Ue new mm mm '11ie Charlottstlwn (lrmsllan, lhoadny, l'eb..28, 1956 1 d N "D . S! h tM d . t. be". H. owned by Eleonora Sears of Bop Ship in the second all foreign final L i:ii.erGlAilliI1tree': ::uellitIelel)1ecflui': by 3i'it3h"l'3ioi:s boolllrfiaclferstlvei mm The I'l3h't"l”d M" Lime” In 19 YeIl'I- ' Sport Forum .......:-m..... - i S March -24. legal occupation here. '5 " d”"bu"l 't”'?' "0 W" "l" Schmidt a 22year-old Stock a a y y M b dd . y l quoted in Mondays betting. ' Peter Jackson Victim Of ...i""'..i”i::.' i..."'i..”"i'. mw -ms mew- ovor four miles. 1156 yu-as and :1 cause of frozen tracks. Now the iu Forty-seven jumpers are entered 1101"! toy importer. had his aor- I I 0 Boxing 3 Early Color-Line thaw has set in and trainers hope iensths. heads the his challenge by There has been We here! rec-1"" "" N”””"”' '"”'" '0 ”' "''” Vl" ”"' ""e" ””k"''3 "' ' 0" rnps. . Sir.-Peter Jackson was born on mack and after other victorious M"- Cmeley wdma" "7 M”l' 0' 5"” the" h”"” '"""p mi” a led to be so atchod before I f it flies. iiiilislc rnext week gthy lgegiiiilgiiatr Aliiliiioiymboau .1-"gnu" um mud of L emu Mu. yam enugem . In Chicago. Dem,” iingar in County West Meath. Ire- before theybig day at Aintree. Rico in July 861. At the height and Buffalo.'Charles (Parson) Dav- ltfdi ow,l:!(gQu'i:'eetti'ili1m::liolE':s,eb(g lCg:t?lllleedTll.':e:neael.ldlnslllilgezliw :'.r'..::;e...:. er 1” ee r;.;.":.: he mar r memo. or s-owns. - 8 E, ecame iii mana- C His father was a fisherman with ger. and challenged the world in lss:3::r1V'b'ym1i?:-f, '(?,,oir(1.:f.n?tcl?..:Q a wanderlust who persuaded a sea his behalf. eh Enzabgth 1) Pr. D i ' captain to take the whole family The world's champion at that Egon,” 20-1; Mrs. Igiidvanrsd one.-32'; e to Australia. After a thus there time was John L. Sullivan whose owns I)-l E.S.B.; and Mrs. W.L. , the parents became homesick and boast in the ban-ooms was that he Piiington owns another 20-1 shot, G 1 women owners in this year"; chgga mg in Britain lnreceut weeks be Never f1U':dS pointing to preserve it! Build with Johns-Manville ASBESTOS - FLEXBOARD III hropfoolniotproof . board for ussinsiilo Q ggl '3-e-0-HI-vsol'xI'md4'r izhisoas. Iatylosavtond nall.Goifru folder ..l'0IYo0rJ-Mdooloruvrlla Cmodloolohm-Moiwllgfod Clodh, Outed; went back to the West Indies but could "lick any man in the world". Must. Peter stayed in Sydney. At its Pet- But when Peter raised his gentle Challe in: the igomeu in I 5905; H . er was already winning fame as-'volce in acceptance Sullivan turn 0"” 9” "way l" "'9" 0"” "'9 Montague mimros”. '”"' an albround athlete in his adopted ed a deaf ear. Sullivan would nev- elled in Georgetown on Saturday. homelsndmof Austrgiiaii lie waialla enlflgllit a negrot 9151 me ring. L In l night and in a crowd-pleasing grea aw mer an ver an - - ac son report in challen e ong I though few know it-it was he who time and again and finally 0i.le . ., game defeated me hmal new by introduced the Australian crawl to leading heavyweight agi'ccd to a A 'I w North America. He was also a match. This was a yuuii: ex-haiik a a great rower and at one time held clerk James J. Corbett. The pair ', the Australian sculling title. n. 1 at the California Athletic By BOB MYERS Jackson was interested in all Club on May 21, 1891 and the fight ARCADIA, Calif. (AP)-Bobby k L . sports but he became a fighter by that followed was an historic one. Brocato. ridden by jockey Johnny 'y 393"” , accident. when he shipped out on The bout lasted 61 bruising rounds Longden. easily won the 315.000 Tl” 0'" P"'”0 "090 54 0”" "W a schooner as a deckhand he met lllntil referee Hiram Cook called a 53!”! SAN” l""diChtPh gaturday Prirnroses as llughei. their Crafty S m 1 by the name of Clay Calla at and declared it a draw. 3 9T W393 W" Sc” 9 9 ' and center cored th e , hon who liked to do a bit of box- After that fight it wasn't until Running hem" 52'?00Bfa"s' ML Dowiimz Tmwsdj. getting im: ing although he wasn't much of a January of 1892 that Jackson ap- 0"? Ti glen; ”b:tgr?rg sch F" "I. E I Am M fighter. Callahan took a liking to peered in a ring again. When he :.a Pb gnsvct ?md::r'"me win 9 ' ”5 "t ' ""1 E Jackson and impressed by his did he stopped Jack Dalton glalslenaghs salfad of .1-urk.' De. H199. fllbskailnl 10081 1UV8fll-lo showing in a few sparring bouts in- and Al Fish on the same night. iigm Hgney. Aublwu third Time beat Ward for two pretty goals. 3 ifodlwed him l0 Larry F0l9Y- who H”w9V9"- it W” the Sam” "10 for the W4 miles over a slow track In the second period the teams . ' :V'aSlil18n'0fAe of the best boxing iiliorg all over again. There is lil- was 2:04 3-5. changed goalies and MacDonald ' , eaciers n ustralia. e oubl that Jackson would have Swa 5, who would have been the 4 . ' ' Thus began Jackson's career at ascended the world's heavyweight favorilia. was scratched in mid-aft- agwllgg wmf Ml:cd.:; a;f.”;m,f."'l - - . W g the age of 18. throne had he been a white, man. ernoon because of the condition of i gt 'ed M. th F l I m',. - ' . 1' y i In 1383 he entered the profession At the early age of 40 the brokcn- "19 Hack and the (Ml "191 he ll ezrmd owe re n1':gPE5i1 n ye ' .' al ranks and in a few short years hearted man who had oncpbgen lgztgilgvtvpteialge:'!aggitgb;oEraC::: "lad two 0'; Emu by"Snw'li"ECnn;";:';d.y M F .' , v y he had climbed to the top as cham- lfeter Jackson passed away a vic- 1 ohm millies 10 days am in his we" (or "H, visimrsl with Mary; V . plan of England and Australia. tim of tuberculosis. . y . 1 . N swam "MI" 1. hrs” '0'. the F A -- .---.--n-43'3-3--a1L?;c--1----..v---e N----1 Looking around for new worlds to It is fitting in end this sloigv by llrsgh gin al?" axing t" ash". in E '85 I he headed for America quoting the words spoken by a m e "gm m C "we" ' with his sights set on the world's great heavyweight champion when heavyweight title. heycame to the end of his road. Jackson's first engagement in "The greatest ring warrior that America was at the California Aih- ever lived. said Gentleman Jim - letic Club where he knocked out Corbett, "was Peter Jackson." 4 the score of 10-7. The smniilii-paw ing Dowling i-naciied Primrdses ' shmied why they have lately been burning up the island Senior Ho:--l Q . 1lMllED.!xR'X ".5 KENSINGTON e SUMMIRSIDE e CllllliiUlliliIll'iV Bl l( Ha ' lTo I Scorer . . Niel all-year-oldvclentfe and 15 zsists. Born in Winnipeg, lth Chicago Black Hawks of the he played seven seasons with New . gatlonal Hockey League, is top York Rangers beforevjolnlng the scorer with that club with 18 goals Hawks in the 1954-55 season. P.E.l.-born George Godfrey then 5- y lmy mu m,” o o the colored heavyweight champ of wmnd 0 Mcmusk" America. in the same year he Cihuloue,lm;enl' knocked out Joe Mcllsuliffe and --...e.. the following year Palsy Cardiff Needles Sharp In Winning SAINT JOHN. N. B. (CP)-Vida I ' k d Large of Halifax retained her E. vlgumutgs Jlcksm” hard TV . - - & RADIO ladies smll” mi” 1" the mm Elickllon Ilteclisme a sensation 1 choose yo.” consecutive year as the Marl- . By GENE PLOWDEN Ponder began passing horses after time b adm 1 nt on champlon- ,.n.LQ,: MIAMI Fit (Ap)..Need1e3y Hm. six furlongs and was digging for ships concluded Saturday night. . M"; with . five.w)une weight ad. the lead as they turned for home. Miss Large defeated Mrs. R. S vantage because he is FioridamvEBY,""NG "HS Gm. Manmng. also of Halifax. in the . own make. but maka no mis- take. ll.'ii the Aerial makes it bred. won the 5148.300 Flamingo. . p final and teamed with another ' 30' stakes at Hialeah Saturday to est- Dave Eris. his Jockey. will Haligonian. Ruth Halilsey. to edge Do" fgogggm it g.nh:nc.TgfkeP ' sbllsh himself as a solid candidate 339911105 128.11 the WHY I lhllflplild the Halifax team of Annie and Like This Rt-ce tionwr for the year's Triple Crown honors. ,9f"'c9e , Gladys Longgrd 10,- an mugs ' i P ' s A A cmwd of 33197 5", Nee.-nu I hit him about four times to double, crown won int year by ANDOVER .. Mass. (AP!--Long 5,. Mn... limo, put winding way fm-nfa keep his mind on his business. but go" Ace Wm, 50 yards to go 1o.he's not much of a stick horse. win the mile-and-a-furlong classic He was you everything he's sot M155 Large and IL M . striding Joe Mullins. a Boston stu- I new champlonyers Cceeded dent from Glace Bay. N.S.. won BOWLAN 5 TV 3. RADIO , - the mile and the 600-yard races by Iii lengths. Calumet farm's Fa 50 wllllnsly when you ask. thereh l'?l?t"gdeg';l(;ldhi;”ml::l”ai5' 'l'Vlwl.gid Saturday in the New England "d I” '"""' DIAL 96” Mus was third in the field of 15. no point in.hitt1nshlm- Five Pounds Dm MOM m , s5f"."5Jefl l S preparatory school indoor track Needles. who won 3129.805 as l "1309 "0 dl"9l'e"ce- H9" 03.” 5'" famed H? S” i 0 " 0 0 09' mcei. ..e..m..e Nhyear-old. thus became a Pl'lm9 M say about me races commg "pi M Mam er ant Jim" pl”'V."' Mullins. who won the 1.000-yard prospect my the Kentucky Derby Needles earned Sll1.600- 550090 "t"h Bcnmmd 1" me deddln run in the US. schoolboy champ- siid other rich three-year-old stakes D13"? W85 W0"-ll 520-000 8'10 third "13 C e . Ll mst week in New York '9 be N" 1”” ""5 .ye”' ms "ext M0'0o0' Mt-or H1appyL Ne: E9" ran the mile in 4:36.33. A half sec: big race probably will be the 8100. Game Pete S. Filly. yibe ink and on. the meet rem” 000 "med non” Derby March Esp” NHL Man 5. Mmk "by - The tail Canadian ihch rom ed 3,4 3; Guim.-um. Lawless Mark s Rickey. Bushsrs to victory in the 600 with . J3me Needles ran the distance in Idol and SkBciJliCB1Kid- 1.49A The track "cord for um By THE CANADIAN PRESS of l:l6.2-five seconds better than runner-up Bob Kelleher. also of distance is 1247.2. He paid 37.1). 54.10 and 53.00. Golf Ace. running as a field horse with Nan's Mink Early Wynn Inks John J. McGraw. one of base- ball's greatest managers, was bur- ied st New York 22 years ago to- Hunlingtim School in Despite the fine performance of Mullins. Huntington was dethroned by Andover Academy as New Boston. and Toby B. paid 311.80 and 85.60 a s-inie Fabius returned mo. y FAVORITE WAS FOURTH . The winner was carrying only F d d .ir1';l pound: to"l22 for the others. or V 9 Well 3 0W”" W" "'3 0 . . League pennant 10 times between under a Florida Racing Commls- U-EVE-LAND (AP) -4 .15 alriv , swede" impomd um”, um , , , mm ",1, KM” Nth . concewon Wynn Saturday signed his eighth 1904 and 1924. and the World Series . - ' , , V , . VX .x to ).om,.i,1-gdg. Nam" Wu ruled Cleveland Indians contract. The mm, Hm” the last in .922 &”'.'mil'; wiel:r6'40o' IO POPULAR SHADES at Dixie stables near Ocnla. His 35-llellr-old righihander. has. W011 ' ' . p y ' owners are Jackson Dudley and 139 film?! for the Indians In the ””,”.:"f ”."”'- '”3.i' ,;1'..i””"””' ify”W.Zii.?Si'.?..”"ii”J'E."2”miiil.?2 - e ru e was a o years ago - x - to amour", tho,-oughbrgg breed, winner in 1951. 1952 and 1954. in; in the state and covers all but. Late last season he was ham- hndicap I-mes, pared by a sore shoulder. but fin- Main, chime. rm-mi. Gun shot, lshed with a 17-11 record and an -. L favorite with stablemata l3ui:her'a earncdruli mark of 2.82. third best idol at 9 to 5. finished fourth and in the American League. rev Mrs. J.R.H. Thouron's Happy New C " C" C ' C" " Cl b Year was fifth, coming from dead ilpst in the final half mile. . Once Needles turned on his tro- mendous speed there was no doubt about the outcome. The boy son of 053” In 019 Elm! 011' 42 Yehrs. England prep school team champ- h d N y - ion. 3: manage aw. Mk Glam? for Andover piled up 351,9 points to seasons. winning the National 241;, for Huntington. TIIE CA5? 0F IIIE ' A33 s77ax(y xxAwX STICKV iuiiios on: : TIIE wAtI.?A?E1t ” . x Resp alert New Glasgow Ice for Racing llesiilis don Sat.. Feb. 15 the third ice race of the season was held at New Glasgow. With G1 erbread Man winning in straight eats over old campaign . .. Dudy Budiong, and Iliss Donna Mao. Following is the summary: CLASS A Gingerbread Man (12. Cole! Iliu Donn: Ma (S. Bernard) udy Budlonl (C. Smith) ' Winning horse owned by Gautier. " ;wizAwAti.' coiisistent iiependaiile peiefoimaiice I D k 5 . 5 N the llil illlilSS ASKS lilllll lIEll' forth iiIizIii2fIIzert';Ir1eiIemIzd.9.' March is Red Cross month in Canada. Thousands of volunteer carivasscrs IVE WITH A VAMP CLOTH M9 sae,.iusr aw r335 . CLASS! Caiumetta (R. Mac-Fa nl lovola'a (E. Sinl ) Peaceful P (E. Bernard) winning horas owned by Mrs. D. Maclfadyen. . 4 CLASS C You'll Do an. Sunnis) Ialtl'a Nlppt (R. Ford) Vinning liar nail by Dsaair horns and C':i-kn,wSmith. official : J - Lloyd Cares: Hamid Star-can - Psriy Diehdsiia: Announcer. an 3.. mltli. .-.........m.. PUSH will give freely of their tim p raise the money needed. And once - 1 I: W I k nw .. Pnakd .. "5 mu" '0' "dhmw am, and again this nation w i give ts generous hnanciai support. This . . . fiiigoi-inaitn vanish Ilia inagic- with and soapy water! Lat sis show you these new SUNWORT HY WALLPAPS. 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