‘APRIILZZ. 1924. .____ \\\\\""""II//, In humon- Llttio III; hid ‘ . J75 lard-it's. ‘h ml: For ebilrluu nod adults. ‘ BOLD IY YOUR DIUGGIIT Longset Colt ' At Kensington The tiuondam Maritime ‘(fhfllll plon trotting mare Barby Logan or W. B, l\lcArthur's "stable," dropped a 1181111111111 horse colt on Friday irom the great trotting stallion Longset. son oi‘ the great Dillon Axeworthy. Both mare and foal are in a healthy condition. This is the third colt oi racing blood from Ila by Logan. iPrlnce Edward island and Kensington in particular ought t0 Bet a_ prominent place on the ra- cing map oi the world within the next few years. Our horsemen are importing some of the ibest speed sires on this continent. Longset “'11s brought here by Mr, Hum- mond Kelly, and was ‘lately pur» chased by the veteran relnsman, Peter Conroy i‘or an amount‘ which would buy a hundred acre farm and Y. M. C. A. Basket Ball League w. K. s. 32—All Comets 2s , The third game in this league was succeesiully staged last, night before a i’air sized audlen¢9_ The game was between the team from West Kent School and the Ail Cotmers, the school team winning Oil . P18? W86 very last and inclined to be a. bit rough at times the fault being about evenly divided. For the winners Spiiiett, Camer- on, Mclnnls played a atelier game while Walker, Toombs and Murley starred Ior the losers, Great interest ls being taken in this leasue by the boys and all the tansshould turn out and help them a-long with their cheers. The game next Thursday 31am. at 7.45 and should be a good one tor both the W. K. B. and P. W. C. THE Ci-IARLOTTELTQWN SPliRTiNfi NEWS are‘ assisting them in nu tangible manner. Two entertainments were staged during tho wdnter which net ted over $100.00 to he tit‘\‘0lt'li to the use and henelit oi‘ the French River ball teiun. llir. William UZtlll who received his (liifiy huetibzill education in iincle Soul's Country is captain, Mr. MoGrogor is man- ager. The great American game is becoming popular in all (lanzulat. it is a reciprocal ensemble. They play our na-iionul winter sport. we oc- quire their great summer liilllOlllli gamer-K. _Qo>_.__. GUARDlikN - o... . Package ZWOZQ: Mlnard’: Liniment Relieves Colds. fanning outflt.—~K. The Hall of Fame Pete McDonald Star hockey player of eleven years standing, Play- lnq defence for Dartmouth Senior Hockey Team-Mari- time Champions 191GB, Champ- ions of the Hailifax League. 1923. > Pete is recognized as one o! the beat defence players in the Maritime Provinces. Sports Maritime Wear_ Maritime Caps There's something aim,“ their cut that’; a hit with he- men. Ask for them by name it your dealers. Wear a cap and keep your hair. Make it a Marl. timo and stay in style. 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W’s Ldse To S’side Team. 10-8 iSlllMMiERSLDE, tAprll ZL-‘Lsst night the visting S. W. W. ladies scoring 6 points to their opponents 3 making the score read 6 all. In the last period the western basket- eers counted -l additional. whllle the visitors annexed 2- losing the ver- iii-ct by a 10 to 8 score. , The S. W. W's meet the ‘Ken sington team tonight, before re- turning ‘home, lllil lIlillNlRY llilllBiiil. ~ (Canadian Press.) LONDON, April 2L~Eastur Mon- day league soccer games resulted as follows: English League First Division: _ Arsenal 0, Evorton l, Aston Vol- spars. butsketiball team l‘rom Chariotte- W- K- 3- All COMM‘! town lost to the local lady qulntette by a score oi l0 to 6. The Charlot- $01116". Z Walker 13 tetown team led in the first period Camel?" 13 G085 3 to 0. In the secon-il period the Mlllnlllfl 7 M11719)’ 2 home team pulled out oi‘ the rut. Wilmer 5 Twill!“ 2 ‘ Dewar McKinnnn have very last teams, with good- comblnation and shooting ability to The other game between tits All Comer-s and Business Colleges will also be interesting. Following is the result o! last nights game: Steven son ‘ Garnhum 2 Partridge ti BOWLING J CHURCH LEAGUE V. M. C. A. ALLEVS The Central Christians were vic- torious over the Baptist last night by the sate margin ot 128 pine. Mr. G, uullingail ol tho Central Christian had the highest single 0t the night. ' Following are the results: Central Christian la 6, Newcastle U 1, Cardiff iC l. _Mlddlesb0ro 0, Notts IF 1, FY8510" lN E l, Toitenhani ll 4. iivianchester ‘C l, Wrstlhrom A 3, Sundcriantl l. llNcethanl U 2, Sliolileiti ii 2. ZSecond Division: Barnsley 2 ,Bury 0, Bradford C 0, South ‘Shield l, Derby C 1. COVE?" ltry C 0, Fulham 3 Stoke 0, Hull C port C.0, Manchester U 2, Clapton i0 2, Nelson l, Leicester >C 1, Port- valo 3, Oldham A 0. Third Division, Southern Section: Bournemothu ii 0, Portsmouth 0. llrontford 4, Reading 1, Bristol R 1. Luiton '1‘ 1, Charlton A 0. Ply- mouth A 1, Exetor C 2. MIIIWBII 0' Newport C ‘i, Swansea T 1, Nor- wich _C 5. Queenspark iR 0. South- end U 1, Brighton and S. A. 0. Swlndon T 4. Gillingham 1, Wat ford 0. Northampton 2. » Third Division Northern Section: Drmcaeter R 4, Tranmere It 0. Durham C 2, Nowbrlghton l. liull fax T 1, Barrow 0. liurtiepools U 2. Crown A 2. Lincoln c 1. soumiwri- i. n...i......-.... c 2. llarilnzwn 0» Walsiill l. Arshlngton l. Wolvor hnimpton 3, Wlgan B 3. Wroxham 2, Bradford 2. Scottish League First Division: iclyqlg 2, Hearts 2. Partlek 3. Queen Par-k 0,. Third lntnilrk 3. Hamilton 2. Mormon April zt-n. a friend- ly soccer m-aich today between Glasgow ‘Rangers of the First Di» vision of the Scottish league and Liverpool o! the First Division 0i’ the Ftngllsh League the former won by two goals to nil. J-ie that would gather honey must boar the slings oi ‘beca- li you stir up the mire‘ you must -bear the smell. I He that lies down with dogs will get up with fleas. An agreeable companrion on the road is as good as a couch. When you are in vicious ,com~ puny you are among your enemies. ,ili\\\\\\“‘.‘.l'f . i2, Blackpool l, beetle U 5. Stock- 12 thotflen Pool held since the L. 0. B. Stevenson 165 148 J. Stewart 129 150 H. Harper 168 122 M. Stewart 121i 98 U. Ballingull 135 192 2081 Baptist 137 149 144 1125 134 120 130 15E) 1Z9 08 . 1953 Majority for Central Christian 8. a LADIES’ CITY BOWLING LEAGUE The Y Girls handed the first so lar in this league to the Eurekas last night when they won handily by 121 pins. Neither team were on their best ' behaviour tor the scores were very low on both sides. Miss Grant had the highest total and also high- est single. Tonight Pedagogues and Granltes. Y. Girl: E. McRae . . . . . . . . . ..85 100 137 A. Mcitae . 93 106 S. Brown 97 147 T. Grant 120 100 M. 122 116 Lott. Totai—1691 Eureka ii Stewart . . . . . . . .. 60 C Brown 121 H Finiayson 130 i. Wright . 126 H McNelll 100 L. O. O. ALLEYS- A very exciting game was rolled on the L. 0. C- Alleys Monday night between the All Comers and ln~ vinclblos and the Invincibles wone out by a small majority o! 38 pins. J. McLeod made the highest single score o! 259 and also the highest totle of tho game-HZ. INVINCIBLEB. H. Larter . . . . . . . .. 177 213 207 A. Martin .. . 184 208 169 J. Keenan .. .. 189 153 126 H. Morgan . .. 107 188 104 P. Ready . . . . . . . .. 154 120 144 s11 asz s40 .1 I-it-YJJ 5A1 111111211. Total-ZS”. ALL GOMERS. S.Trat'nor......... 90 174 158 J. McLeod .. 209 144 259 E. Laterty .. 225 156 l". Power . 198 126 J. Webster . 185 147 803 006 840 ed $10 ouch. Next game April 22nd, between invincible: on All Comars. NOTE.‘ Jim Dnnsghan broltslhe record Cross opened-Ben Pool‘ 318, and Jim Donnghan 808. 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