, . §;aint§ll tn City lfiigllebtfifiakrwiih NavvSqu-dr. F Repel, Late Rally By Summerside * To Score 5-4 Victory 5-; OOWR TIIE BACK a goal at the 1'1 minim {a when the racing season rolls around Mr. ‘Pilillip 2.09, record taken at Chalilalll, supl. 1st, ll-llt be absent from tile llnc up. is ‘W111 b0 rememiberrd that lle wou l. dlih at the rllgllt races Old Home Week and performed cre- ‘Mlbly at Forborl). Joe O'Brien and he got along splendidly bu‘. when Joe accepted fl. position with Sop Pslln his owner Dr. D. A. Donahue decided to sell. Mr. Phillip in being givcn slow pre- Dlratiorl to meet the best in his STRETCH llinl and bought him and since that time he has never lost c. race ill Neivfolllldlilnd. lll my opliiioil Reid ls about tile only mun in Newfoundland tilal. knows any- thing about getting a horse ready or raclllghinl. Different parties have been bringing in ilorsoa t0 trim Peter Pill, one of tllem was Milrt Harknlvny, purchased from your friend Rollie Wood, but Pet. er Plll handled him the some as the others. Reid is the man who bred Harvest Melody 210%, the ml; GUARDIAN. CHAZRLOTTETOWN Large Attendance ' jAt S’side ' Ice Sports Tlle s lmcrside High School icc sports were run off at the Crystal rink in Sulrmerslde be- fore a capacity crowd_ougmented by a large number of (Thsmlotte- town fans who came down from the Capital Oity by special train. The two feature events, the hoc- key match and relay race, wars Juveniles Play At Forum Tonight Th; Juno sun shone warmly "on Saint Dunstan’: University ad- vanced into the finals»! tho 0ft] Hockey league against Navy when theyfdefeilad Bummer side All Btarsll-elattlrp- Ibrum last, night. ‘Although oontrollinil the pig. of the/evening, the Saints felt the loss of their star left winger Joe Oljlilf-Nlllq was carried from the, ice ‘early in the first period suffering a knee in- jury. He wisout 10s‘ the remain den of the game.“ ‘ _ The All 8hr! trailing through- out the game made a great coma- hock in the third session when they outscored the Saints b’! two goals and were in there fighting to the dying seconds of the game for the equalizer. when Mannie Gallant on a 1m dash beat Strain with a hard .0; shot. In the dying seconds oi the Period. Rodgers and McDonald combined to shin put the 531m; three-up. rill-s rel-ids In the third period the Balm; seemed to weaken and continued attacks b0 the All Stars n“ Strain plenty of rubber to handle. Woodside, Fey and Bradshaw com. bined in s nice passing play ‘g the 6.28 mark tomnke the scorn 5-8. Woodside again realized in the dying minutes when Gallons; gnve bim a scoring pass. In the final seconds Strain robbed the Ml’ Stars of a tie game when Gallant finrlottetown Juvenile lb- nsen and Sourls Juveniles will meet in the second game of’ the wood road that wound. m" l long red ribbon through alder bor- dered valleys and over spruce and . once again was right in on top oi an open net, but Just ‘could m; push the puck past the lanky net more you raced so well, He 313g bred Mr. Squires that was sold to Wclll McNeil] and took a rc- both won by Sunrmerlde High over West Kent. _ results of the ice sports elassinQufioc ilorsc races nill be Icc harness staged by the u Pa“? w. number among m“. Victoria Driving leader; . T1 m m. U_ s_ A‘ me “HUM 1 l cord of 2.17. They are nut of Club this afternoon. A feature oi H 1° v _ their two gimme home_ and hardwood rldgfls- n was a quiet Fm the o emu Wm“. 5.1a“ _ gmy “muck o,’ wobum, the same mare, He now has the card will be a match race be- acre 2s Loillolui. homo finial goal series at the road seldom pgtrommd by c,“ wok The oftfnnv’ with Mcnon. custodian’. night's 8am” B“ Billy writes us that he notes Harvest’ Memdy am she h“ a "wee" wan“ D‘ owned by A‘ w‘ a -2 Ge id Dale " Fmlum mnkm‘ Th” “mm” owners because the llmbl °t m‘ ald Houde and Mahnr borlfll "l side A11 Stars were i hmmu- Pom.‘ summersme. and driven b, l. Gordon Gay. . rs Y- mm the opening game at the encroach,“ m,” leach“ out and on h“ summers!“ mm new" o‘ Hog“ Davies 111E211]: t‘: gulp ' . c ay, ‘bu. m, m1 w“ . l, ___ youngster at foot and is in foal . _ cs i lcqule th C. Smith and Guy l-Ihrvestcr own- 8. Robert Godkln and Mack Mlv: eastern centre Thursday night marred the lacquered surface of one mlnma w“ up mmmm wh“. n" snu squad replaced Uniting oi each horse to be given again", u, _ ~ ed by Williams and Mills, clln- Fflrhwe- by in s-s score. m. h“, n N51,,“ _ at lasrafcgrlgllflagyyrfid 1,,l,%,.:h;‘,'f§ One of th best of the inter- mnewwl" with J’ Arhing up‘ GiilflBsereIxfgzlz-IVIIBKBY‘ 2 Cecilia. arighiilzlalreéoutiltiullfifiyaRmglll e r a y n: o o altruistic‘: ‘fir? 8:31? éiwfrnhgnxor so.‘ under Show’), Mc- wg that 1; 1g done L m {u Provincial race meets was r d ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ 8 1 5 moth” ' ...... .. attends l. if’. <- l-w- .- miii. @- w-s-s sci. “.- ‘M “"..."'"£° rn- ...?.2:;":..."ls ‘new; 1...... .. fir: 12...‘: “M's” m‘ 53¢ u”), who 3on0“. harness end Thursday of this week with Thursday. some difficulty was ex. "l?! Dag; Slmphant 2 Donna for e l and C amp on- cmcks from ‘he shun“ o! me The sun“ “manned m. one“ “m P m“ 1:111; are better lnfonned on glemvlctoga giving Club hosts to perfenced keeping the large crow; Hbgs; a, Elmer Newséme: Armin“ Wm “now the "we woods to a “may Mo“ ‘or the“, ‘we up w the‘ n“ mum“. muk. ‘ e #951118 111811 those who patronize a "- If Wth and Summer- at u safe distance. Happily. how~ Gm! 8 “d 9_ — “mum n ‘he yon-m daily dust bath. While the -Y°\m8 and Schurman hsd Plenty to l—S.D.U.. MacDonald “.05! false runners. continuing Bu“, side clubs. For the benefit o! ever, spectators heeded the wam- 1 Jan" Home. 2 “Want __, birds, not; yQE half grown disported “mum Mcgmd o; m; All Stars 3-41.‘). ., udwell, 4 stain "We had e bad winter W“ Simlrddl’ "am" “'9 Wm "185 °' Annmmc" wemku ma" 503:“ cgn-uthers; 311.5... Cotton themselves in the sun heated red- w" bangghed go; holding gird the (Blanchard) . ................... .. 10.36 I-Sfilde, Steele, dish dust or lay stretched out on (G. Bernard, T's-sinus) ,_ 15,15 . t m hum‘ Saints kept boring in Atthis poin Rive the winners and owners in ton and for the most part kept Mahar was injured when he socii Ufi. 114 inches of snow and very each race. Tuesday's Rug; ._ cold. It has prevented me from B”. 9 7”"- oleflred t0 Si" 1 M,“ Galnmtg ‘2, Lester Des- their sides absorbing Bowling‘ . - the course well i he hows the Kelly boys, Well lhlloill and often speaks of Fred Oalnaren and his clever driving. Qatar manages a stock farm for —~Jimmle A. (Aching) owned by Percy Aibins. Charlottetown. Olen! A. ‘rrot — Billy Kalmuck (W. -Keily) vwrled by lee Howard provincial university." In winning their series to enter the N. B.- P. E. I. playdowns U. N. B. de- feated Mt. Allison 8-1 and 2-0 dnd 1, Donald Gallant: 2. Vin" Hmls; a. Anthony Gallant... Boys 12 Yelfl- , L “my glow; z, John Walker. 3. Enzor MaoKfl-Y- Hlgh single A. Doucette 115. High three H. Poulton 303. Points: West Enders 4 i-2; Clip~ pers l-2. struggled in! the dust held firmly down by two muscular The big cat was g picture o! de- struction as it stood over its vic- tim with tall twitching spasmod- whfg‘: ,j,',;§°,§3§g",f,°;=;; §,‘”i..2,',,§‘$°‘,,:,‘3,‘1,,’";,- "“"°"“°" “i”. Mim“ Roches: a, Garland Harris. zivlns ymrlh ‘toil; first‘; dentally fell 1m the boards. Jec- Penalties: McLeod. ' - - we e s o ' nod‘ noon as conditions improve. Dan Perry. $ulrllnerside. Class A Pace Interest the frist Dart- OI 116M- qm’ m “m! ‘llgfzfiunewood- CHTOWN ALLEYS pngch of such feargd winged erl- 3:3‘??? pg???“ Mmga ffvul; 4 5D US°°§QZDEQQY§ ' lfilllht I Hive follr-ycur-old chcst- “Cmmie C1988 (N911!) owned by week will centre 0Y1 the Pet-u") 1' Jo Ame 5m ' ' ' “i cmles s: hawks ravens or crows. d ‘M I . n ' ‘ ' Iiut mare last fall. She has a rc- Mm Neill. North Milton. Class hockey match between St. Dilil~ %0!:‘1‘5‘1::r’s":gml°n M__ City League Candlopins .' ' ' gldwéli, “Befiirrézhfi: nn csaac kéllgdjgersrzaaébbhalamm 3.1a gq-q . ' .t . , .v . . ~ ~ t ' ~ , '"" ' - ..l...."...’.ll?. 1m“: 553°“ 2“ ~ Etta" .. “hi: "tiitlmiliii l": “s; l. D- ----l= M» c .-._ l m" = wits“: M c» h-"w-Y “"2. we‘ a <M=Ad=m> Non at Indianapolis sir: l?“ Yalhs us Class c ha. and ‘Enswtflé Saint: tgook the Opegllei PM"? 3- “mm” M“mh“" 1. McKinnon rs so 3:" “d ° flux I“; “M u,’ ""1 BIW-‘hml W" ° 5"" °-'5'5*d'-‘» 5- 5B1!!!" ‘"17 lmooth pacer and is owned Pace '—- Soldier Budlirlg (Brehnut) lgtuhdonday night 5-2 The three 5°" 1° 7°." (“Mflmtm- J. Poulton . '17 89 suirozelrglen in she v3.3", we o: “Wll-“P- s“ H "wmi w EHSDI," ma?" B! I good patron of his stable °Wn°d by Walter Brehnut chu- 1 d “m, e Wm b}, a handy 1. Cloud Gaudet: 9.. 511°“ w"' a mum,“ 111 5g h Us‘ n w] h ‘om ma‘ liven up and the play was even, (MacDonald) [chasm m; ‘Qqfl wlm, ,- M ' lottetowrl Thursday's Rdces - s“ la‘: g into the secon’ "m? 3- Stanley ‘Twmult’ M Goodwin 88 $3 heirbalua “y lye]: 1s n, m, 1134431"! 9°?" “V m" t” ‘he 9955M”: Fume‘- gg. m“ by Bu. “b: t “g cm,“ Afpw, _ Romeo (w "mi "mggdwfi, h, ' my» (Special) 1o years _ . M-w w" ____ ‘_ s; a; f“ e jdb“ ff “gm, figud, other. st thfl is minute mark, Third Peflol y“ y’ m," come, 1,8,2 I Kelly) Wm 1,, wflnnim m,‘ ‘m’ “y. .8 J 1. Donald Gallant; 2. All!" muknm ef1"‘:",'e‘w “go; the dumng Steele. waiting inside the shims o-sslse. ‘yoogslse. ace a lot of Chester 5...... ‘u... Nslll- Sort-hood. cum s. Trot However. the Jackie Kane couch- wwm- ' covey, n, n; W... c... m, mo- “"1”: '“'g'd,1‘_ff“ " Pa? ‘$1 “Q?” ‘Qfffw’ ------------- -- '1' winter particularly at the hockey. --Ne1l Kalmud: (W. Kelly) owned ed crew who are defending their 5"" 12 Y”"“ u“ m” West Endem- Home“ except go, m, ma)“ mm" l“ ‘M’ a 5-15 de- ° “"1 is: in Boston Glrden, Dqwn- by Willard Kelly, SOHLhPOIL mtepcbneglgtg m], won last yenl 1. Hm" c"? 3 mm - A. Doucette .. 115 twmhl" of the u o! l imam, Strain cleanly with a high shot (Gallant) .. 15.10 in. y-m rmmbg, mm back ohamplgnshlp p“, _ sum. (R Wm not be undenaung Pew ton; 3. June Gmvhim A) _ n Bunny _ _ “IL V p - to the left hand corner. Penalties: S. Bernard, Hennes- h the low, when hi Wu with Baxter) owned by m. Gray, 11m. Kan“ m. mdm "Om Freda,“ m." i1 years t ‘ _ z mum v_ mm“ __ . . . i’ sey. H“ fimtflm who was handling’ 1"‘- chlmmf-‘mm? T?“ - 14" ton Press reports stamp the U. N. 1- “m” so“ u‘ '3 58"?“ The covey scattered in confusion sewn‘ “M! Lineup“- fi w‘ ‘able ‘mm sm- Mclfnucpartmolunml) Wned by n“ BJWEm u "one M the ‘an’ anyzllahfnefirtidflllilvgsinui.) -- 1* m“ I a‘ the km" sprang “no "m" The Saints continued to have fescimgteelooganfilflollfvtvxlszxd; l?‘ an. s om Ll in Sleotchf La e. D in less .9» Y" 'l‘otn.l—l4l6. - - I -- c‘ ' "l Y c 3 9 est outfits ever to represent the midst all except one that the m“ o! u“ play ‘or the m,“ u“. “ulnar. a Barnum, a Gallant, S. Bernard. Woodsitie, Foy, Bradshaw, Shields. B. D. 0.: Goal, strain; defence, McAdam, I-lennessey, Burge Ayers, half of the second canto. Just after the third minute. McDonald on e pass from Rodgers made the score read 8-1. Bix minutes later forepaws. a It. Stone. who specializes in Cornwall. class O. Pace _ Colleen m 5t, Tn as -_---—-—— thoroughbrede and. Black N!!!" (F- BB9") "med by milegiyqfiriir “but, losing onlthe “"1" ‘a Yczmgmzfn‘; Arthur SIRIUS 6505551‘ 5T5“ ically, eyes quitting a ‘greenish 35mm?“ '9: “m? “gag? srxudlrm Lgifinfidl’ Had: Aflall cattle. Remember me to Laurie O'Brien, Halifax. Class D. 1 ..;_' v 5“ ‘ ' The nearest star that cun be f; d 1 my)“ l". p848 mm B68111 I M‘. BM 8 . 68180. - I! big cousin. Jim Pendergast. PM‘? ~ 13ml’ Wvdih (C7919 “cl-gate? tfgllS will be pleased to 5mm‘? 3' ammo '°1m'.nt' seen without u telescope in this put the Bain three goals in the gel-s, mrmergledwell. II-ehemslon borer wd n11 round Wm’- "Y DY- T- KW". 91"" learn that Joe hlahul’. fleet winger Boy's l3 Yearl- W? 2 Robe", latitude is Sirius, the Dog Star. Continued on page 9 lend. summers do came back witn Referees: Mclnnis. Martin- QUW- I 110130 C0 me-Qt him and 10MB n. o‘ the saints, whu was injured h, Glihgghlg‘ @032", aim-xenon‘ . many others at 01d Home week." . Billy, we will be look- fi‘ for you. Gena D. Olsnd writ-es from Capo Breton that they had n. couple of ice races on the pond in Hos-once, Just outside Sydney Mines and at Lingan Bay. Colonel Th sdsy’: racing consisted of I. double program necessitated by the stormy weather on Wednes- day. There was a. tremendous number of spectators, perhaps the largest we can remember of at an ice race meeting in this city. A banquet was held at The Char- the first five minutes of play inst night may be beck ill action lor the Intercollegiate game Tuesday night. Joe was rushed to the City Hospital where an X-ray examin- stion revealed that his‘ knee tn- Jury was not of a serious nature. O l O exits an 14 Y rs and 0"! - Bolvnonsldmrbv; 2. Bl"? W“ thews. Th Sunnnerside Hill) 5¢h°°1 hockeay team hid 5 "'7 tag‘: edge on their perennial rive. . West Kent School team. l-rogflg“; o ' e the visitors b! l3": 5&9 M“ to‘, {\\\,b\\ ~’/// \ l. . O ’ . , ,O l 4 | . _ , . suns av .4/////,"// ,, PERRY addition to new , Dan won in two straight heats st iottetown in the evening which In M “we w“ Delenfllle "wk M Sydney with Basil Hanover 2-2. filled the large dining hall. Don ltflfx gaalryfltmihe mum, Summerside was outstatrgdinse can’ _____ __ l Commodore Stout 3-3. Class 13- Messer’; orchestra with artists m‘ mam Member o; both teams the hum?‘ fatal»; 2w so“ m“ , \ , . » Prisca M. Direct was 1-1, King M155 Margaret Osborne, lvu ' hand co ec - rm m" A. My A-w-c o-l-ii l;°‘“.‘.§§°.€§..l§°.i‘;.°.§3°’2.i‘Si; c "We °:.:.::."l‘:l “°~="==P'=Y- "c" "to "mes-rd A - i . . . _ n. - - . . ' - I and ver 1y L Grattan 4 4 It Chamberlain Jurnished liilendld ususl benches along the bosiris. §:;Y;:apa,ade with four count- melodies in this new Perry Como dance hit. Hear it at you: was a benefit race and s collec- tion was taken up for a very flrle old horseman, Crandall Mus- entertalnxrlent._ It was one of the Th“ keep, the aneyuways Clea; beet horsemen: banquets we have n m amt,‘ and l, 1n 11m, with ‘we’ attended" T!“ presmmlm‘ recommendations of the author- or m West Kent 80!" at; 359d with summer-side H1!!! two men short. RCA Victor Record Dealer's today! nave, who is very feeble now hav- Inl luffered u stroke some time 1R0. He JOUOWEd the horse races all his life and possessed o. re- markable memory, in fact. he could remember perfectly all the happenings in races for fifty or more years back, yes evell the horses names and thcwvay they placed. Winners at Lingan were Class A — Helen K. 1-1-1, Buck P. C. Grattsn 2-2-2. Class B .—Gertie Reamore i-l-l, Allnc K. Dewey 2-3-3, Mike Bucllollg 3-2-3. Class O - Donne Dillon l-Il-l, Victory Torch 2-1-2, Wilkie Budiong 3-3-3. Victory Torch is by Reamorc, dam lflalurnet Betorla by Peter the Brewer - certainly good ill-ceding. A few years, back I made trips 70 Newfoundland every winter on business and would scll s lot. of olttlo nnd.horscs down there. Ono of my customers introduced mo to Willis Rlcici, whom you know all about. They were talk- ing racing there and the con- vunatlon drifted to a horse call- ed Doctor Mac, that my son Roy formerly raced, also about Cabot Tnil. He was by Albbe Worthy out of a captain Aubrey mare. I Jnld Mr. Reid that they had a horse in Newfoundland called 24hr Pin that would beat either lie-above horses so easy there was nothing to it. Islanders will Tlnunber Peter Pin and what a also trotter he was. I think he fill owned by Neil Walker when lie raced over your way. of largo silver trays for championship trot and pace was the occasion for hearty applause them 1mm the mainland - in fact the championships were both won by Halifax and Dartmouth horses. The trophy for must points which was won by Willard Kelly was putting on the show. Pleas- Earle MacDonald, the Legislature R. Bell M-cFarlane and quite and L. many complimentary chairman the visitors from the mainland. Thomas W. Mlu-phy is almost a forgotten nuns in turf history although it is only about ten years since he ceased to be the biggest factor on the Grand Cir- cuit. During his meteoric career ‘he Won over s million dollars in l of prizes to the winners consisting Ch! o o o championships and smaller silver trays dor the class rpces and stop watches to the drivers of the given the recipients, many of was generously handed over by him to Fergle Baxter because, as Mr. Kelly stated, he was president , , , of the Victoria Driving Club that ing addresses were given by Mayor Councillors Stewart and lowther, members of a number of other persons. The Victoria Driving Club and its hard-work- ing officials came in for a great remarks which were certainly deserved. The expressed the opinion that no city in Canada has put on s program at all comparable with the one recently held and this opinion was concurred in by ities. The Charlottetown C. N, Tele- graphs bowl st. the Charlottetown Alleys tonight at ‘l o'clock against saint John, Moncton and Halifax offices. Teletype machines in bow! ling alleys in the respective cities will carry the results every sec- ond frsme. The trophy which has been up for competition the past two years is presently held‘ by Moncton office. This marks the first time. in these parts at. any rate, that a sports event of this nature has been played at “long distance.” Sunburned and smiling, Connie Muck disclosed recently he had come through a serious illness withollt anybody knowing but the family. Tlle owner-manager of Philadelphia Athletics said he had a cold in the chest upon ills arriv- al at st. Peiersburg, ma. n few montlls ago and his ‘temperature went to 102 and 103 degrees. "There were a couple of days the doctor was pretty worried about me," said the 85-year-old Mack, "but I fooled him and pulled through." llewhoussr Sign-s DETROIT. ‘ Feb. 2'7—-(AP)—Pit- cher list Ne-whouser signed his i948 Detroit Tigers contract this afternoon for a salary estimated SUMMARY 1st Period b-Sununsrside 81th. J. Rim!" l man (Grady and L. Schuflfllfl) 2-Summerside l-lllh. Grid! (L- schulman and cm). a-Gunmerslde H18!» man. k-Slrmmerside will. J- Emu" ' man (Waite). o-Summersid-e High. L- silhm‘ man (Gay). Penalties: Ste-worl- Zml Period , Gi-Summerside lliizh. will" T-Summersidc H1811. and! u" Schurmsnl C—W‘-tst Kent. Kennedy (Mc- Nevin) o-Summerside Hill). 99-15mm u’ Schurmsn). g Penalties: Wlilth Grady- 3rd Period i0—Summerslde man (L. Schurmsn) il-Summerside Hllh. man (J. Schurmsrl) 12-Summersicle H1811. 559W!" (Waite) 13—West Kent. son). Penalties: None. Llneuplz- _ summerslde Hllh — nlan. J. Schurnlan. l. 0 achurlnen. B. Stewart. J. DOW"!- J. aclmr- High. s. Bh- L. 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