its _ 2 :.‘ .Q V! §I~\; bf' i _rl ' .,~_ Q. im ' t.. - v. .._.._.,-: 1 =;"\_ .1 _ v 3 2 s . .- TGAME Royals- ' _3-_-I , _.ii aww ov _ ____.._____ _ ._ Junior i__iAt¢giv¢ii. iH¢m.1 'Defeat 'N In Exhibition Caine LastiNight ?i|NTERtiEDIAl`E I S _,_,Y _ if-iiPUSTPOvNE|l I J V " Members of Borden `_` Team Employed On T Cm' Ferry Unable to _ _ Get to City in Time. Owing to several members of the Borden team being unable tc get E _ to the city when the Car Ferry on 'which they were employed en- countered difficulties in crossing .lftom Tormentine to Borden yes- terday, last night's Island League /game had to be postponed as only ` four members of the Borden squad - were in the city. _ However an exhibition game [took place between members of the "seniors and intermediates and the -Borden players split up into two evenly matched outfits, named the .Reds and Whites. Fast, wide-open §_;b_ockey was dished out with the Whites eking out a close 7 to 8 victory. - ` WEBSTER, KIIHN STARIN WIN ig -*naw - » (Canadian Press) Aubrey Weibster of Moncton _ --_ Hawk fame and Doggie Kuhn who ='.__» -performed for Truro Bearcats s few seasons ago, were the only ~--~»'-Maritime hockeyists hi action to- ” "Right in profemional ranks. Webster made sure of Windsor’s »»-victory over London Tecumsehs in -- In Inrtemationsi Hockey League --game with the final goal that put . .....the border cit-ies team in with a . --.6-4 score. Kuhn raced through -- Quebec team in a Canadian-Am- -GHC-im leiisue game for a. second- -period goal with Jackie Keating, former St. John amateur, figuring in the asist role. fllhe marker aided Fldvldemics to s. 5-3 win Over the Besvws. |<-.4 :“r--- _ _‘gn l; 2__*.._..~.°.'_-- .___ .4 . _ v Shooting two goals in the first five minutes of the opening period and adding mother len than a minute before the bell ended the second session, Junior Abbies cap- tured an exhibition game from the Royals lust night 3 to l, the losers' marker coming half a minute be- iore the final whistle. the result of an Abbie penalty and their own continuous third period attacks. Royals, short two of their regu- lars, failed to show the form ex- pected of them as the game got underway to a slow start. Nervous- ness was apparent in their every move, and the winners, quick to take advantage, rapped in two smart counters. A minute after the start Darragh carried behind the Royals not and his passout to Mc- Innis saw the latter player back- hand one behind' _Langille. llbur minutes after "Salmon" Blanchard, tricky centre of Lou Campbells second line, paraded over the blue- line. whii>o_ed,a pass to “Bumq" Fitzgerald and “Bunk” after going in close, drew Lsrigille out for a well-executed goal, No further scoring marked the session although Laugille was a busy man. kicking out well-dlrect- ed rubber. A brief fight between McCallum and Blanchard was quickly _quelled and -five minute pénalties cooled the bettlers' ardcr 0 . _ W&l'm|1l8 up to the game the losers made a much better showing in the second period. Lees than s minute of the session remained when Jock Baunders, picking Mc- Innis’ pass -inside the line, biased s fast waist high shot that car- °m=il °ff the Royals’ soaliu mind into the twines. _ For the entire third period the losers sent attack after attack rag- ing into Abbie territory as both teams displayed their best efforts of the game. Scoring chances on both sides were missed as the goslies blocked the drives, and there was only about thirty sec Innis. red and black centre, was Price no chance as he calmly drew him out of his cage to slip the wafer into the wide open net. lt was a smart goal and highly de- served. LINEUPS STARS MEHIN N.Y. TUNIGHT Bill Bonthron a n d Glenn Cunningham, Foremost Miiers, To Compete. ‘I (A. P. By G\|aullan's Special Win) NEW YORK, Feb. 1-A dassling array of track and field stars, in- cluding nearly two dooen _United States champions, will perform in the 38th annual Millrose A A. Carnival at Madison Square Gar- den tomorrow night but the sell- out crowd of 15.000 fans will be on hand with one main interest in mind-the first duel of the year between the oountryu foremost milers. Bill Bonthron and Glenn Cunningham. nieet in the classic Wanamaker mile. The entry list for the feature race also includes the persistent pursuer, Gene Venske of Pennsyl vmis as well as Erik Ny of Swed en and Bill Ray of Manhattan College, but it will be a terrific shock to the onlookers if the bell lap doesn’t find the barrel-chested Kansas runner and the black- hsired former Princeton captain fighting it out in another of their breath-taking duels. Bonthron is the choice of many to win despite the fact Cunning ham holds all world records for \ ill' when Rangers last played Chicago Blackhawks here. During the heated struggle Fran- kie Boucher soured what many thought was a. goal but the referee the red bulb, mme Chabot then came out of the Chicago cage and \ Yami I . I Ladl88 H 0 Ckey sister om Price- def °~“°¢°‘“Y *tm* W”““'“" Wim ms sim n Mundi M th; °;'°°’ stick. some slight damage was done ' ° mo ' ’ “ mm: °r` Willianu' face and immediately __ Sltuatlon wsrds' Mcnmu' J' s°““d°“' thereafter rumors were rife hewss Dsrragh Blanchard, Fitzgerald suing the Hawks for 81000). if ' » . " Local authorities seeking infor- c°usms'.Dm°vm` . "ms 5 1°t °f h°°°V»" said Wu' mason ss. tm mnusncm sovsm- “"""" °°°" Lmzme' d°'°“°°.’ ‘WS °°““Y- "”“‘*¥‘“° “ ‘°“¢“° - the ladies' Dominion hook 1"! ey _-1 pinyoonrm, men-ca is Miss Liunm Dl.lol1un.l;i 5 tluiies city, Island Vice- -W P18160!! Maritime Branch _d theuY1olr.fn's Amateur Athletic H7: ._,_ » i 1 » ‘-"vi"-\,v~ . . -- ‘B _ ly Nha.. res. 1-com_ W re...-_ woe -,ug an » title. _ riimsemm referred me matter is __ _' Min Mason of Halifax, wiho is the ‘c ` Maritime Branch President. 'A realy states that in regards is negotiations governing plsydmms itwillbeneflwuarytooonsulttbe -»`. z* Preddtbt 0( the Dominion H0cke ismmu-salon, but s some is quoted oonimsrcial sponsors “"*‘*"_'1'he clause is as follows: H "onus eligible for trophy wm- ' !1¢f1;,t°10IlSho1le(;ii;i.\methex\erneof W 8900301 y a. firm, oompan , Institute. or organize/tion, for sd- "¢l'N5ill»8 or any other purpose than the recreation of the indivi- dual players, taking put in me games purely for sport.” Y' February liith. The Limit In any event Provincial champ- ions must be declared by February __ 15th., so the Island representmuvsg ~ 'jhave only two weeks left 1,0 decide “Pm their Plans and name s rep- .Jesent/ative. All girls' teams mm. Petlhs in leagues in any sport must have cards and registration forms, :lg le poound from Miss Duchs- Touring Mt. A Team Is _ Victo rioifi conquest cf New ey players de 9-0 '» mody, D. Saunders, S. McClintock, " Oudmore, Whitlock. » Foswr _ Refueesz Hn Gm” LE!--4 H 0 of Beats U There was a horse called Guy The 'Ramp and boy he was no shed, wma” 9 _ , ' Th th the'dbeth bestthe and sail winthe "' " "’° . gem' P Busywhegiutqe stiiiler hollsred 3°. Sfirwxtli Go; sei the pwefnen Th” mmmt has amy been exceed A' P' B Gnd” ' 5 “I Wm) ggnmmy W e 3 t Sure they tried their best to beat him, they were in and they were out, Flrltreflod 1. Abbies, Mclnnis (Darragh) l-00. 2- Abbies. Fit-ssersld (Blanca- ard) 5.00. Penalties: McCallum (5 min), Blanchard (5 min.) Second Period 3. Abbies. Saunders (Mclnnis) 19.00. Penalties: Simpson, Whalen, Third Period 4. Royals. s. Mwuntoek (whsl- en) l9.30. Penalties: Cousins, Mclnnis. HUNURS FURFAN Speck! Wire) I0-Builds! tdllili M0\i.\‘lt Al- hdck - wright. It andfourth l\. ‘fs out to customer asaueh llilllv. MCI-£110". R- Mi>0llIif»0Gk. Jordan. .nillcial suing a club member. That frowards, McCallum. Whalen, Car- sock of gh,,.b9¢,-3 did hurt f,h¢ugh_" To date there has been no racing on Montrose or Mill River ice this winter; lit many of the ‘horsemen have their horses keyed up ana waiting for the course to clear. Our genial horsemen, Carl Weeks, has three pacers to take the word, name- ly, Golden Aubrey, Billy Cochanta, and Aunt Het. Brent Ramsay has his three year old stallion. Golden Scott in fine'shspe and many are expecting him to be as great a rac- ing machine as his uncle, Peter Pokey, 2.07. Trixle Volo, 2.11, is in fine shape and getting her daily road work. Harry 0‘Brien and son Lloyd are giving their horses road work daily. Mack Volo is shaping up .nice and looks like the real race horse that h, is. Jas. W. OBrien has a big green trotter which he says can trot of them, and Jim knows, e to see him lead tlu course clears. Ben horse, Don Aubrey. Ben is a good says he will start his with so w way Smith PNB' Geo down him. COLD . 'These two record-smashers will overruled Williams when he flashed - se’ OSPOR TRAITS ,.1 rf S425' $59' ri ,ar- Orv- rg’ 5. Ze I took this horia at Truro, in the latter part of June, He was not as sound as could be, but I thought that pretty soon If `I gave him attention and the very beet of care, He'd surely be a winner or at least B pretty fair. ' . O l O U C So we took _him down in N- Sydney for Charlie Ba.llard's meet, But as luck or fate would have it, he met liis first defeat, It really wasn't his iault, for that Pete horse is a brick, _ And when ‘age race was over we discovered ho was sick. We called Billy Coleman, he's the Vet down there, you know. And I followed his instructions to keep him so and so. Hs was s. very sick horse for eighteen days or more, But then began to pick up speed when tumed around in score. C I I O l We worked him nice and easy, and gave him every care, In order to get him ready for the P. E. Island fair. Wo loaded him for Charlottetown in meet the beet' they had, Hut when the heat was over Toll Gate won it by a mont. The second heat was like the first, and third about the same, And when the heat was over Starter Acorn called his name. Toll Gate is the winner of the heat and of the race, He has set a new track record for this Province end this place, 2.05 and three-quarters is the mark you must shoot at, It, will likely take some shooting you cmbet your life on that. l O C O U We then shipped back to Halifax again to meet the peck, The weather was the finest but I’d seen a better track. I said there is nothing to it unless that he should fall. The third heat was a dandy, with the Brownie horse in front" Toll Gate tucked in behind him and the Tramp hone at his rump, But going up the back stretch 'roll Gate made a jump. _ And then from out the grand stand came the oh's and great big sighs, I guess he's beaten this time for he is so far behind. But they didn't know the Toll Gate horse, or how much speed he had, For when hc hit th »pace again say, Boy, it was just too bad. It looked tp me as if he knew he*d made ‘a bad mistake, And thought he'd better make it up before it was too late. The last half was in Jig time, last quarter better still, And when he finished first again. oh boy was that s t.hrill. I-le proved he was the best again and came out none the worse. We then shipped up to Fredericton to meat those~guys_from Maine, And what he would have done to them sure would have been s shame. That is, had he got. a start, 1 mean a half a show. For when the starter hollered go, he was only going slow, Not only that, but he let Billy go ahead five lengths or more, And then the grand stand hollered to show that they were sore. With the Billy horse away out front holding an awful. lead, You'd say them was no horse living had even half enough speed. But when they hit the home stretch, gee, what awful nerve, When Toll Gate started to pus him, Btrathmors started to swerve, The Btrathmnre horse finished in front, but it wasli't fair you know, And by the yelling from the grand stand thoywei-enctgoingtohaveitso. They called Toll-Gate the winlle of the race, _ And took the Billy ltra back fourth place. sow masuzh as ` ‘ ' w *fisher =>==:= §§`§.§"f§¥§§,§'-gg;-ggi iai=ri_;__2; titti- i‘§i'ii§‘ii*5i-it ii-it-iiiiiiiiiiz-iii;, iiiiieiiii iiidei- gtifgiiiiiiii-Eiéiiiigig Ei §;:§,¢iiiii;i€@§i§§§ii=-Ei q rg-iii.-it-Eiisssg re- ...gg ,~_.~_ r *pg -W F 5’ ii. have him win that way. We knew that we lace ' And tho'-ilht that Then Middleton put The track was kind 3 '»...¢.”°‘"’t°..’.‘°° o e We wersgettiog Whoa and day, vincing way The first heat was a close one, he just won it that was all weight crn1rn,_ - ’ ' l at to as mother fins title- The second heat was easy, and on my wayback to the stall “W W" , mudlewemm °mm_ We started him back on Monday for an 0800-00 Dllfse. Manage Hills a-0 Leaders., (C. P. by Gurd.|al'| Special WIN) SAINT JO§`, N. B.. PW. 1--Ab Bnilwwbk M Mercantile Hoeksi able to continue la cept goalie Wibon had a part the final tally. All-.Stars had a merry passing bout inside Monc- ton’s blue line, Ray Getliffs finally soaring. _ Both Getlitfe and “Dizsy" Dea- ilets shot 's brace each. .lim Murphy and Jerry McCabe ac- counted for the other two goals- e .4 Features of the some W¢il'\:hi; iays Harry Horne could get speed me mue and ms ma me benefit - _ ` ___ _v___‘ » ____ _ ?f:f_,:I':§°m“§°b‘;‘,,?f,;‘,f,‘f‘§',;d°§.§,,,;‘, q§fd§"x::§*“f:§ °}§°.§:;";f”§“" 11° of three indoor tune-up races and nm defend" work by Mugabe mmum em* "°°‘ 1°" sus: - _ ... M... - _ 1-» M- »f =»» °“°’“° S' °' - unsure- sensuous new-din cami ' ~ sin ms been training rslmmuy M - We h T imwls-'Gul IWW' “°‘°1l°° sabre' ,,,§m‘;V z ue A horsemen friend or ours f *t ths. f ‘ I G . ’ ' ' ' ' H °n mm' °f 3-1° 3** other evening warmed up on °' W” ’“°” €aS0n lt O ate Bum-axe. imma. cam. mme and-um is for wucnm which ,,,,,,,,, 0, ,M mm, ,nd we _ _ _ McDonald, left wing. Med-‘llilki readily recall from niemory._!t ,_ mug wk over me wndmons ' Campbell: rilht wins. Muckle cold. win its in ' BY Albert “May” Bfvm mm ‘iy‘f»»»~»- 13- Ji--'°€i’-"»--1 §:’...':.°..f.“:.;”:::.°::‘:.’::'; _Second Pe No score- - No penalties. Third Period 3-A11-Stars. Deailets Kelly) 4159- 4-.All-Stars. Murphy 1.56. 5-All-Stars, McCabe Kelly) 1.84. 6-All-Stars, Getlltffe, McCabe. Kelly. Desilotsi 18.11. No penalties, _ Goal eaves:- r1nce_ ¢°°\= ¢h1'¢° 4*” W °“'l=¢° i° Hawks rerssineaon mp or me new mwml mms in moo with ark- the"- B BU side and Biillbmll, two stallion! from ;,,,¢,,,- um...-.,,,¢ Md an _ins Leland stmrors mm. me Just listen to this for H- an-assles. mm" sexes; 'AM California.-that were pur- itinerary- Start-lm: her compel WB chased at the Old Glory Sale that Wm, Hawk, gyms ¢,..,m,,,,1, in nu by w. a annum-or the sum- ved to the rmddie we-=i. get s sm pw. gms. "album" Emersule _ Asrituiturut. Punta, the atlantic scams Wibon, local sharpshooters scored 3;-fx “gulf Y°H'r;>l1d_and'con- t¢;7’\U°f$‘;1h£°f§L\1i¢r_l(fig to ` U TIC 1 r "“°° m th' nm perm and mu' tween. s W “W ye” 'lm Kentucky. mr to ohio me mm is H was one tigisetzr nlsdeuta s1:::§'exl1. Manual- ,valuable oontr1cuti°n,°t¢sth;;¢ ‘back tn New Yo;k. she dia not me _pm fouqwed ',.dmmd,_ ness horse breed that hu snr mms a single race that year. Len B,,,,.,,¢,__ Mmm Mem. to this Province; nr. J.-M. menol mm ,,,_¢;,,,d 5 out an hi, gon- bon of Charlottetown was ‘s stud- H" Wu °1 h°“°' °h°WS mu! when swideuuuy stn& by but 01 thg tfglnjgg ggi; mth )[_|-_ S16"-8 flbifkd With 350 01 lfhiinl _nm Kem., mm ,M but he Wigwam .¢.¢ss;.n,a,_ . - _- is su me was pm. in md - l'l ' P y' nam " ° ‘ times' third seven times Au °! me sdm"J°hn ef; 'n”’D°"°"_'”_m_5°'°°“|_u\° onoeand only unplaccd on but 9th¢r evening and th a reminiscent mood recalled s trainer of bye gone ,dllys by the name of Harry Horne who -in the' early' nineties trained among otlvnrs loot B. and- drove Bfirhion Bows relrlins. s mu- mll eto high wheel sulky in LN That was then considered a `pben omensl performance. The Doctor ‘ ' (°”`°“k°" °‘ T°“ 6"” All Stars! GMI. WUW1; delence made. It had been announced ' 1 ge DE S . -'- masse, Remus- mio-e. G=t1iffe_ 3 the ousrdim or the nous °”° °‘ the '"°“ °“°°“““,,,§d inthe 'rm' or 1934 me weather was mr and , “°“‘°°“° ° 'W' Y' “mph” ' ‘I out of his pocket the wl- _ wma gnc in-om Jas. Power that sweeney msainr; cuy. fmnh; ‘""_"..B°°'” |.?“é,,°'“hm°1d°' Q h°’f'u§‘§f;‘°dP“§§°°*“ mm! 1'5"' which nomar bel°w- onds left to play when the Royals N°W sweeney is 3 shrewd 9”' ‘md 5 h°"°m““ "° me °°"» eme' ' sdlugbbott Petdr Oomlgry ____- mbbgd pi-iw, Stella, Abbie mt, Butwhen he bought the Toll Gate horse he proved that he was more. BUMMABY e md " ht of “Her “wh” W¢ »f°°°11 U" °"°°tl "YY minds,-I of ,_ shutout Ken Mm Hs proved he was a sportsman and a business man combined, “gsm the Bpuuwn on me md The course was east of the For when the final curtain fell he -wssn’t far behind. _“ng Perm - an-mm " U' _boro Bridge. The two waved off fo, tripping Whalen and (G P_ By Guardian., spwm whey For money earned and victories he was away out front, _ Z . . _ fine and enormous the latter player mer me meer: mow Yorur. Feb. 1-Dick wu- Ajld Mime they Kei 2 l\°l=° W Wit him “WY "° ¢°*.“ll’ i° M" ° h“”‘- 1_su-sims, Desuets to.-t1ufe> frm mst miie was paces around "gl, " th, ,Ce raced up the right boards and with lisms, National Hockey league goal _ ~ ~ 200 _ 3 °u both defenceman hemming him in umpire at Madison Square Garden, Now T511 gg( I plppm in gha- Sh0t il Ions pass to stan Mcclint- today denied reports that he has gnu cm c ft, mg Wm mm ook and the Royal winger gave start/ed suit over a goal dispute And when you it 3:5 quart" pole or :er ' xeu y and time were nite s crows “°°°"”“ "er “ld he” nineteen 'I‘he saoond mils with Bud '¢;.M1.s¢,m, octane (Kelly: ‘ 1 2.04, in 2.12. the colonel win- d h 4 ». pack, rum Edie muy. m me third miie Q; 1,,” “ oum mm” Colonel. Aubrey went to the. quart-_ M _ _ N D0 _ _ _ _ th The horse _that,bests_`him home from there has got to be s hound. 0 ¢l"- ill 80 3-4 Seconds. the half in " - ' rua . 1,01 mo the mae in 2.10 s-4. We had I. letter from C. M. Alex- ander; Saint John, N. 3., and he says that Betty 8., 2.07 is wintering well and hs expects to add another horse to his stable; Ii’ he makes s good pick as he did with Betty S. me will be OX. for a lot of wins. llrnio Murphy handed usa copy ofa Boston paper with a splendid write up of that Queen of trotters. Goldsmith Maid. She was born in IBM and died at Brighwn, N. J., in jim. Her best record of 2.14 was made at Boston in 1814. During her camllollns she earned $304,200., a w0rld's record for s trotter or prer. ed ,by one thoroughbred, Bunbeau. Goldsmith Maid fiction. She was mare that hauled merchant in New and herself was just a. animal until six years old. was eight when she startedto and was still winning races she was twenty. It was the of long drawn out races and wheeled sulkies. In her thir- years of racing she ‘crossed continent five times and was a favorite in Calilornis as was in New lmglsnd. she showed to handle as a young but was-so effort was G0 smith A trail of and other _-_-s mggitwaseithertrairihorse _N,llil~_ f__IiiE lion, smncn F. o r m e r Abegweit 3;- Mmm-iw” _*gg* 23;; ,"5-‘§,,.“‘.f'..Z"..'f'§...'.§°.}i.i.°‘€i§’f.’°.."°° ~ Players Stal"By De-_ ¢.-msaiii ta. cimistaimm pm. of vehicles and wary or use wk by Jimmie Hough it l¢°°k YD Drills that number them was raced but P00910 mm mllii' 1111165 Hroluld “M55 A “uh View the st¢l'ACti0i\. There were at automobiles in those days of vehicle or shanks mare Some New Jersey in June she s rd She has W firsts, was secc occasions and on both of these our to accidents to harness or equip- lmnt. There have been faster horses many of them, since her day, but never s gamer, truer one than this old fashioned mare that nevrr had the advantage of the modern sulky with its pneumatic tires For her it was the quaint, awkward high wheel affair that lives today only out llrnir McTasue lumber and very- WN RACES 1919 _.._1_ . . P. E. Pieb. 19-Racing in the province been exceptionally good this with contests excellent all the The first events of the month (Continued on Page 7) Canadians ‘ Entered In Speed Meet ( I ll PW CHICAGO, Feb. 1-North Am- erica's brightest speed skating stan will meet tomorrow night to com- pete for honors in the Chicago Daily News fourth annual western indoor championships and ice car- nlval. The 1988 U. B. Olympic team. and,Bobby Peterson, will skate in exhibitions linux' stars who- may represent Canada in the Olympic Games. Frank Stack, Herb Flack, Alex Hurd and the youngster, Ore) Duffy, will race in the champion- ship events. Kit Klein of Buffalo, national women'a champion and Dorothy Praney of Bt. Paul's 1934 titlehold- er, will renew their duel against the canadisns Leila Brooks. Gladys Ferguson. Florence Hurd. Marjorie McKenna, and Hattie Donaldson Bfisll. Irish Heavy- ‘ "_wgmdmmmmlutngkg-¢whenshescomddownthestre 1 I ...sf wei,g°ht_ .Has High, Hopes (a. P. sy our-sims swan: wire: _ ooax, nb. 1-our Doyle. Irish heavyweight nope, today eww* has moans conviction uni he Eddie Schroeder, Delbert Lsmbl ` Hi-Topps;-s 7-4 _ s E OV!! |11 it l§ iii? iiiiiit E , .ggi _ Q it thot- ' “would makeabout. two and s hall and in the films an Americas tote-lille 0| etaran Alfwli' borealwhowiész vo qs. “ia mai me hsavyvdvl* hnked hh 2 he WWW marry In 1*" to nn the Brit- IIN. ALLEYS |, , l _halls cI.os_Al-ll” _ _- f-'I lv' cnauanaluuu .1 3.-,Ivl.‘l.Y`l\i_ -’..'..i. zu” W in -" Guardia" ii