i l lf fl I l i I ll _~ ._...__....._..--._.._ 1 7 f .1 ‘litres minutes of the fndl gong -Wilson-was the shining light for -ff-il‘,-1...-..;.n......._ - _ . wv Pn£11v `heat Marge and Colorado got away,oth.er race between than no;-seg _on even terms with Major S. justishgum be 5 500.1 °ue_ THE WN GUARDIAN __ _,____ ____E:_____ _ attendance saturday aioernoonwresir which spouse un ¢1.m..s, despite the intense cold. Those It was a great race between Don who braved the disagreea.bieland_ Harry. Don coming with a weather conditions were awarded;rush at the last and beating out .by seeing some of the most inter! his rival. Admiral third. in the lasting finishes of the season. Thelflnal heat Dapper Don and Ad. following are the classes with nlmlral the two heat winners raced .brief account of each. - _ Clan A. Pace. This had threefabout two-thirds of the way down starters, Major S. Marge Directgths stretch which 195; him mg -and Colorado Mack. In the first at their wheels Half way down The nu; ,ming ‘,111 pmbamy _the stretch Marge made a break take place on Wednesday after land the Major got through winn- l 1118 rather handily from Coloradil classes will be made on Monday.|g " Mack, Marge Direct third. rue] W RACES Slillllll illllllilllllll I I .p{..f.,., new M” nmr crown 1-Livres Tucx loff. Admiral made a break i°l1ll1¢0., Don winnlnil easily. -An- noon. An announcement of $5.5!! 25 =a f=° _,__ W second heat was s repetition of the_ 3UMMARy _ ftirst. Major B. winnlilixg afteé tae; V others had made brea s. a r’ Clan A. Pace ‘ `S. being ruled out Merge Dlrectl gbrwker for the Egg me" Gillis, the second Vic star, l-`tana~_' “Y” I V l 'VERA REYNGLUS - ‘ 'and Colorado Mack raced Off. Cokimalor S. (MacKinnon) orado Mack WAS 193111118 li! 9 Colorado Mack (Mc- ' 1 _ _iengtu until 100 yards n-om tns[ mtyre) . . . . . ._ 2 z ' ` 3 1lro_ 2. wire when he went up in the air_Mgi-ge Direct (Kelly 3 1! l and Marge sticking to the pace _won the heat. E Claes B. Trot Cl B. T Tlll8 lm- -provlsed racgolthe Yankwtzlllgg thewhe Yank 'M“'°K~|"n°“) --- .mace or tm; other homes tmnglso (Kelly) V ` wt-rc to have started so ns to make! ch B Pa } _ . all our Vl|nier_and_i:.'s°..:“‘:. ‘sz .E52 .is-°.:a.°.:‘_______ ____ f’._,_,,,..,°°.___ 0 e a w sy ry knot stick to the trot, Igo winning _ . _ V Spring eariiym 13 tis Vremratseaurg _ ' fsdmirsi (stead) e Q25 flh‘;alfi:,lB°:1::$?bI;,madvll;lx;g3_m:r Harry Todd (McKay two and the second even more The °m°ml° were: _ I d _ l Starter-James Arbing. Pa °"“- °° °" °" °“2‘-‘-’~ -_---- --- -»-- ..::1.f-is:-..1.~..2.-1:.:-:.-:.-_.':..1: heats e an was on ' i _W I d the tiznegixxid won each; heatmlgl cl." B' Tm* 0° half a len . lgo trott sp on - n _ _ 1 | ly and Dressing him closely. lgggmllagnilér ' I Clase B. Pace The old rivals _Royal Todd and .Johnny Cope com-I c _ T T peted again for supremacy. This' hu c me _,,,,,V 1 ` time Royal Todd seemed a much Dapper Don (Roper) ~ ",- improw ed horse having more last real race of the afternoon, a race _worth going to see, each heat (lose as could be it had two starters, Captain H. and the Bank- in the first heat Captain ll Evafy paif is Solis leading by tures ienrtns. “hen his driver took him back and the Banker coming on very _ , _ ` Wllflef S EW* 7°'§:°1.:°.::,:::.“°°;nr.:.;;”°_:Ls we carried over §‘§°‘§ “€"Z.“§€l‘.”;‘3.§“.§’..JZ.‘§’.......§‘3 ` Q e as e - _en-wk Captain H. up and won by --- a ton inches The third heat was . l _ . _ mn' another rluel fight. from the word go and so closo were the two hors- ~z that the ud es de and won’l from 'Ira ff.. ...; t 6( W8!! 3 fourth hr-at the Banker made a , _ ' break two~thirds of the way down be d C tain il. trotting fairly and sold. V nn up squarely won by over a length.- Those two horses are so evenly. matched that everyone Will =l00l<_ forward to seeing them race again. Q31 ygufg (seygrqr>¢§.'_°T11‘f.§1;'.5ff‘£....1Tr‘}f."r3°°r?§§:§§ starters, Admiral will be rem m bored as a former campaigner ol’ I' I - ' ai that grantl old sportsmen, thelaxlc Dr J T Jenkins He is now f a but still has the speed the gglggiiqnig good ’“‘¥$".? “?........_ 1.. ti.. ...._. an re o heat the three got away to a goo' start and it looked like Harry Toll' until about fifty Yards from tl'V_"_ lwire when Harry blew up and A -_ miral came fast boating out Don _V Don for first. ln the second- ' " A . per ,heat there was a great deal of-_ tiring and when they finally got. lo the-minute. IC., Racing at V llur original sell-f crowd __ Thrm. W Maitland Gives 1 MAITLAND, Fan. 19. -Under, ideal weather conditions, one of ' ' "‘ I . zu the most exciting ice races witness-_ oenl oli' lheyare ioofi" z:i.“*° “.£;““".':..f.“‘°.. ”°s..:f liig a bargain io lasl‘¥::;°..L.°.?“.°.:..':%"°'"“ ° ong- ' Free-for-All l 6 4 2 1 1 I 1 ` l Davis. I, | Joe Blngen. Crossley » . tlloward_tAubrey. A. 0 -_ ----.- 2»2i-mths. _ _ |Winnie Aubrey, J. W. U, Over -Gohegians -_..._ .\l0I\'C'l'l0N. N. B.. Feb. 19. - The Moncton iatlantics ran riot through the University of New lllrunswick hockey squad in an ex- hibition gU3le_.at the Arena here tonight, defeating them 4 goals to 1. _ 'Bari .Hlckeon was the star of _the visiting team and gave one of the -nnesrfsxnimtions ot goal’ 'tending _inn has ever been'wit.ne_s|ed here. _-anthems scored three time, in he 'first period and once within . l - Thofcoileglana- zegisterod in the middle of the thi period. Dekker e local aggregation. Frank louéenis ia.; in ‘ Wardrope AtlanticsfW~in» A ____-_ ___VVV_ . . i l . l l l 1 l l ed for some time was held yeeter-_ d ra ors en p nou e for-All the best ice racing seen for Lochisl, Jas. Sterling lPrince Wilkes. W. ut-i are UIQ-2 I-‘N -Am wh* MQ ears -r -1 33 AFC# _ O Gb 56755r0 477dr Smith 2 1 1 2| 1 2 I 1 1` JOIIDDY C098 (Hennessey) 2 2 n- to to v-I ? S . "i!______ wi-AN Neat-\ wmv-I port. Announcer and Clerk of the Course-J. A.. McDonald The judges are certainly to he| commended, for the way they- handied the races which were to. the satisfaction of all and for the' fact that despite” tho severe cold' they were at their posts every heat. The starter had a partic- ularly cold task, but handled ll., splendidly. _ ` ' | NOTE:-The next matinee races will bc on Saturday a'fter». noon programme will he announc- ed on Thursday. _ ' 1 St. F. X. Wins E ' _ Fast -Contest; l WD Feb. 19. -- SL* Francis Xavier defeated Acadlaf here ln an exhibition `gaine"of'ho`c1` key,_played on soft ice, which 'made the game rather slow from the spectators’ point of view, by a score‘ or 3-1. rn _A .11 .1 1. . f _ - - - - - - - - ~ -- ously handlcatigcda ghliguryoaftslhel $fed6e|l:;:Be:v|n;"lh2§ bg 1 K' M“°'N“h' "‘ . - . rne 0- _ g“’”" W “W 1°” Of the 'me N811- ron rrirrisid again, wuiie it uasl...__H` H°“_r_y__ff_'_'__'j` lnr iorward msn, Barteaux and; i<;;iion not having recovered from‘ the iniuries reeivetl at practlc a`- - _ _ Sw: days “DV _:rd JV JohVmouV refizm 'Reed s horses in his staible. _ 144.2_ Murley, in the nets was a heartthe length of the rink to beat veteran he is. V_ LMP __ - = _ _ , " _,_ __,.»¢-e _*_ _ _ _.9 han and B. Mclnnis, scored for the C°‘““°"°' `sPzc|Ai. ci-iAi_i.ENeE MATCH; BI'0k9 W0m€H’S "~' 1 ‘ » a ` 5' -:.»_ -~ . ~`. Garnhum, Power, Hughes and_ d I d h -- Ward were a thorn in the aides of; B£`r;il;al;1a6n;l§§S§gd _;l‘;;‘!§; Ing; -. '.~ ' 4 ents. ‘ “°"’“ their oppon C Colts galloped off with the first game of the series for the South- ¢h:tp"m°n“A::{.M¢;n s`¢”d” “ku ern New Brunswick Hockey has ful game displaying remarkable , to 0 date" glyéaf-?u:l:g.‘b$ gue tucked safely away last night, grit l-ollowing this score :he h th tl d h Fusili ,‘F Il t k a new lea\e of ife arge Attendance Witness Saturday s Rao- 3: _gg co... "_V_°"‘.._.__ .t:_»..... 0.... tr.. g 5;-_ _;v____; '=_;;-~;____‘__;>_,__ ____;;-:_ _gg _';;=__f; _,___ _,___ _,___ __________ I nvume and and hard fought games ever stag Saint John territory was when a mg! gatheuggs in the local Arena The ice was Sussex player attempted to lift it 3 ana," " ,mama tm: soft, but in spite of this a hard out ot danger Heat’ Mai" S Th” hnk' R°y“l T0” §~';;,--_---- --ff,----;~ -- --- .':.°;:.:.";::z:... €;‘“.:.‘;‘;‘::“:.‘;‘::: ..... _H lg" B; qv" V wry The gggllglzlihlsgtllgahglti of il`i!;eg§l:lns:.ex Hard checking was served out al More than 3,000 people watched though the Sussex players tried cms Eau clmlen FHM". the locals bow before the visitors their best to keep a full team on 08! A times Roach was bombarded the ice The only infraction they I he popularity of the races on away Da per Don and Harry Todd L Doiron W Muriey'n-:im all sides. but with the excep- made on the rules was when n '-116 HDGGGWHY WU l¢¢°ll°¢l D! thelwere in e lead Admiral made a Defense tion of Keeting’s lone tally, man local player appeared in dangei of McQuald ._ H Morganlaged to save off the steady flow scoring N. Walsh . . . . . J. Duffy of rubber heading his way. Jack Brown of Moncton, and l Forwards H. Drummle, of Saint John, hauill W. Power Breaks Record ed the game and left nothing to bt- N. Garnhum' To theyisitors goes the credit desired. All infractions on thc . McFarlane for breaking the local team's rules were met with speedy trips Subs winning streak on home ice. it to the "pen.” They will also rc- T. Chandler . . . . .. E. Hugheslwns the first defeat the Fusiliers ferec the second game of Sussex .. . A. Brucesuffered this season ln Saint John. on Monday night, _ . . . . . . . . . . E. Ward' Soft ice' made the going heavy The Radcliffe brothers appeared R»Bf0l'€°» L00- Gill!!-MGI'-_ .land told hard on both teams. Percy to be the pick of the Colts, nl- ,Radcilffe notched the first tally first period The second score lior the Fusiliers when he skated UF Slmlllll E... ............., me one _.wir Br. ...nr 8 S00l’6 Of 4-3 sr Joi-in ren 19.-'rue sum; Rosen, close in Playing with a badly injured knee the young Saint John centre turncd in a wonder though every mnn put up i\ linrtl NOTES ‘after five minutes of play in the game. Radcliffe nnd Lutz, the tvio subs, were woxketl to good of ere responsible _tor the Printers out from Wai j '_ _ oals. Morgans rink end rush‘\vaier into an empty fort. Hunter were effective both on tht- as the treat of the night. . . Jack Keating made the only tally attack and defense. while Bill Hu) on the defense, blocked like thr- fteam total of 2833. and single team ‘ 1-8. Both teams having* _ . 1 _ -‘. l lgame .10 ' ‘Tl international Indoor 1*” Sine* _/L‘ J f ~ aI_f;Te_2°;?1‘;h1tns;:_';:f£gagstgssomeintermedlate bowlers and sen- Skfung Chmnpiousmp r_m_S h_,_._,V V,VV_ V___ F `»_» iors Jewar Clow of the Spartans _ ht “ew “mrked by _hp mm, 1; -- [ -1-I_'1'11sn1'-RGH. -Pu.; Fon. 11-. --- tho bare shins. ' ` 1 f333__tonV1s . ' _ _ _ V _- _ "__ l'$lll?iislh§0l"ll§l;sstIhileh&l1l;]§tosingle le-"H111 of hihc _220'!_*;_"*l _;`_f"_°'d|_Lf_?,l - _ - w en. u e s ‘- - Walsh was l°“°°d "° the Egg game ever rolled in a match ior 2 Qzgfzfaicl “(.B_.m(._ Om (il-ma.-.1 men fiilrethe game and tumed l1_ long while, and high three of 701._"ska_mg C]‘__bV mashed home _“V 23 ` __ 8 ' I §seco11ds flat. Sho clipped three fifth if-_;._ My ___ _- ' - of a. second from th; olVt_l_ ___~_`¥_____ \ il Fanny l~iazen Wlgmore. Bought in Challsef §:;1.“..s;“;§;?.° 19 - Billy (Fitch 2 06 1 4. which Walter M Reed. of Fort Fairfield _Balkes ilBarl Goss 170 181 200 -tlex Niathieson 161 147 130 98 176 252 151 840 172 263 169. 158 159 834' 940 2617 bought last fall as a candidate for_ Spartans the free for-ails at the Down Easti fairs, has been turned back to Hil- ton Sproul of Freemont Ohio his. former owner. in a trade which! will bring Fanny Direct, 2.07 1--i.‘ into Mr. Reeds staihle. 1 iBlll Fitch was shipped to Ohio; yesterday and it is expected tbat_ army Direct will arrive hare with-j in ii few days. Fanny Direct ls a. six year old black mare by Empire Direct and won a heat in 2.07 1-4. on a mile track last season. but is eligible to the 2.1.1 pace and'will bring the number of 2.1.1 pacers in Fort. Fairfield alone up to i`ou1'. ` HARD T0 BEAT ROM* F , Maine, Feb.j EF' Fanny Direct has proved a hard mare to beat on double ovals, hav i ing finished third Ln one heat of. the $10,000 pacing classic at Wind-_ sor. Conn, last July and she is ox- peoted to pace the half mile tracks off the Maine and New Brunswick Circuit around the 2.08. Mr. Reed picked her as a candidate _for__the§ same class in which his brother; George Reed, has his famous pacer,! Pe-ieruin, 2.10 1-4. 1 The expectation is that Walter? been rumored that Will Utton, the Vermont trainer, will have George 212 148 205 275 254 1.58 162 John Squarebriggs .. Walter Goss Jewar Clow Watson Macllwen . . 158 Ralph Cameron 169 133 110_ 212 134 338 165 1-ns osz sas' Total 2833 - REBEKAH LEAGUE ` in a hard fought game the lmps defeated the Whizz Bangs by thc near margin of 22 pins. Some very creditable scores are being rolled now by the ladies, andwill in the future give the meh tt go. Miss 0.' Lowther rolled the high single of` 177 while Mrs. G. Beer rolled high three of 437 pins. Whizz Bangs I 0. Lowther . . . . .. 133 125 B.Love....... ....98 72 S. -.Brown . _ 129 140 L. Wright 133 119 943 - -- -iss--its 14-20 [mpg 1 G Beer 131 160 1-it. 134 136 121i 127 _ 72 - ‘ 431 495 lar centre being laid up with gi wrh m is H _ lo ___<._>___ incapacitated members of the team. ‘ iutrmige if you win not gi... of Ita auporlrlty. lt's far above the ordinary (5914 gr, _ sms. - 50a large jar. _ Penslar Almond Cream la a great favourite with india by inclement weather, ham water, ste.-35c and we battles. El Au F681-Encsnrnst onuosvons ` Provincial Agent for Dr, gonna.. V°__m|cid. .M Hook _ _ _ Worm Capouln This cleansing cream ls sure to wi” your continuous _ It a chance to convince you and Cucumber ' 1 for reughened akin, “und 4M \ W ` of Tllfliy lt 3.15, 'I & PRINCE IELDIIBAIATIG thrilling turf story packed with comedy and thrills- A superb picture of the sport of kings J U NN C. FLI NN i-»;1.'si:~rs McFarlane, Duffy and Morganlcame when]-lunter took a pass rect and worried the locals with " l and abbed the smooth poke checking \\ all and s "0 D DICAP" EDMUND BURNS ` I, RALPH LEWIS Anaruo sv F. ME GREW WI l.|.I5 ladn mg not/rt 'n|onouoi1m\:os'~ it w.A. maszq UIRIEVIU IV SCOTT Sl DN EY A METROPOLITAN PRODUCTION .; \. - , __ t __ /_ El l Mu llei, Pitts irg Q” V B1-itll? is ethe all-Cunntlinii junior " - '- A MUD!! \ ‘ 1 champion. This event was marked by ' twin shattering of the ret-ord of '-‘2 »~.~ --73%” ' ‘ coivisov _ team-mute. Margaret .\icBrltle. _ it 22 seconds. the champ made in _ ' ._ . V _,_ _ _ _ - Y ...__ ... ..... ...._.._ ..... 1.... _...-1.-no in the first he-ul, Bliss Brooks did ' not extend herself iii the fl1iz‘il.\‘a11- it-ring home with case, . GORMAN TAKES 3-4 Mite _ ._Gu1'111:1ii cuivtiirutl the throc quart or mile- chaiiipioiislilp lil the slow aims- of 2.10 2!-5 seco11d_~'_ llc- le-rl llc-lvin Jolinson, of thi- No1'tl1\\'t-si Skating As.-xociuiioii, (`hlt':i,':o_ nu- ross the line. l‘<>1‘<‘y .iul111sr»1i. 'l`i:1'- onto, _mario thu lit-st time in it irizil heat, 2.05. ` ‘Charles Jeivstinn-_ .-'idiroiiilncli _-\ssocl:xtlon,1~acr~- _H¢_1lu|>lt- I.r.-nfs capiiiretl tl1e()lymp|no _ hey. _ _, presgwauva :kay to be played in Cornwall Nnk- Om 0__C________ ‘T0___V;V€0 "F °U‘ll"l- t~l1n111pio11sl1lp_ \\':1tso11 iitn1'1'ed ns _ on February _-'HSL Game to slam; G0__m_m C_V'__t_________ _(_ WV V_V__ _mn ur: _i;11int1_~;1r _\\'ltl1V Granite? iirevlmis. at 7p_ m_ I ___ _ ._ __ V ‘_ V ‘_ to 11:1. 0 ins it-en tra 11 ng scri- Why should you deny yourself the benefit gf gineupg (_ _ _'gc (:f__u__';:_(K-V_tV>_1__<.|_it;__11}0_ti;:1_1:_1 ;'::1._°_ TT 1 1 l* » HC the 1\lnue1.»lle uns hurl ‘ :~. .l -- _ _ My _ ll A H I 'l“on1o1~1~o\\' nli-tht. the \\’ost Kent -1- `St~l1i1ol Sports will be lit-ld :it tht' .-\rt:1i;\ rink nt 71710. ’l‘he hoys hart- prepilred nlulmr- :ite p1'ui;i'zi111 oi ice skating, sl\~ lcvn cvs.-nts iii all. ixiclndlng touin 111111 ri-luy riwcs. thorn will also li.- ii ln~.1'kr\y limit-li lit-iwt't'11 Wont lic-11| lmy.~:i1111lil1|.: i’. \V. LT. tculn. Thi- boys lizivo sold ii gr:-iii inuny \it'kui:~1 and `1i-l`u111'tlis ol the __ (Calltainl-1 -i--40541111 <‘l111111pion-““'- wg - . _ `. _ _ .l 1 .ilo lmre-l1yt'luill<~1ii:c ii ' l’ tho i'u~ sniooewasn AND w0L|=v||_|_E ,,_.__’_§S__l§f_f"_‘;‘__'§_*_ f'°“\"_-'_"-_ -\_““ -_-____ ‘ _ "’ ° _ ilnulng teams to it irlcinlly tame owi./iv-To on.-iw soon: 15.1". _y,,,_,,_ `_.,.,.m§'_{‘ R,,_.",‘1f,§§‘_f_'.2f.‘ ______________ T___V__ ____ ___' iorV1_<.¢ke_\'._ - » 1 ._-o n lerwooi .0110--l ‘ ‘1 - _' ' -“- ' BREDGEWWDERV Feb. “_ "__h;r__Vl;a1_f;;_d_ b\l;_i_§i_n__i: (;l_1_1_l_i__l_<_»,r;V1;i_<_1V_ -ilu-yard novit-o riice--Won by `Bunb11r . _ . , - ' ' Y Bridgewater and wolmue hockey _ng Aqsod TV . . _ _ 1. - /.igmoiit Kurpiiiski, Plitsbu1‘llh.5; (‘_orn\\'nll teams played an exmbmon gam___ 2___(V_VVard¥;__;J_;V_V_:):r1;___.:V0_Z:V1{VV______ .si-(-111111. ill., Caldwell, Plttshui-glill -Moore & McLeod of hockey in the local arena tonight' --~ Won by I.oiiuB1~ook. Ulu t1__Ul ‘.l.‘1"d' "l"""-" F°."“""" H"“b“'gl"` "’f°""‘*` U""“~ the game endln after - . ~ _ q' ith limi-_ 4|. st-_--- . ’ -.\ conscientious mllknian should shot from contre ice. His score was ond “ ___ ' n y orman: se(--1 Ono mile cliainpionshlp for men at lens; boil the Wa1Br_ dupumied five mmutes _Mer by Ska-___»_§ :`;;V0c-I;>_l1_;1ii_on. h!;!orthwestl~'\\’o11 hy Gorman: second,»Guen-I ____ Klnnle- Gusmher Mi.-in ` t rd' LI“y‘l "“""i DUIYOIIZ third. M- J0lln80l\. The fool says many wise thins” ‘ ' ` gan’ Sk“'l"“ A5' (`l\ll’11S0. Time. 3.12 -i-5. lthnt he gets no credit for. ta Mabel D.. v. Motbnliooh Blackbird. G. Barron Peter, W. Brenton P. K. Junior. 0. Lama Baby L.. 0. Gardner -§h1@UlP°‘ chaos:-N or-abacus-A ___v_3=»eooi»-» LDOII HIM Helen Trampfast E. ' ‘Ettlngar Princess Knight. M. Ettlnger Knight, J. Brightman Frank Aubrey._B. ‘ Macllonald Doll. B. 0'Bi'len Lady Aubrey, P. Miller (Bertie, W. 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