TH_E_ fl“'_»'\_‘_’!.'.)'l"l‘!*"l‘(lWN (TUAYPDYAV 8 - 4. .’i€~ ‘ . l l __ I Hhlllllmc a BOXING t KEY ' BASKETBALL - I WRESTLING . O'I‘HER SPORT l , "Tim “FOR OyERWEIGHT TITLE ‘Clint Benedict‘, Is Made Coach Of Monarchs (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire; LONDON, Jen. ZZ-Clint Bene- dict, former netminder for Ottavio Senators and Montreal Maroons, has been appointed coach of Wcm- bley Monarchs in the National Hockey League. He succeeds John- ny Wilkinson, another Ottawar. Claims Louis iWilI Never, Be Champion B|G SATURUAY SPECIAL “A T FOR U1” AFTERNOON l-Z-WEST KENT GIRLS v . (By Paul Michelson) (Associated Press Sports Writer) , (A-P- By Guardian's Special Wins) l NEW YORK, Jan. 22-5 groin) . °l "the? Daily-faced boxers, manu- Eers andrsleepy-eyed press 88951.5 were cutting the smoke filled pub- licuy room of the Hippodrome with PRINCEhSTREET GIRLS 2—3—CANADIENS vs. BEAVERS 3-5 SKATING WITH BAND FROM 1 TO s _ 4 horns Hedley T. Fulton, Upper Stew- ,“ e- N,- 35 h“ bweht a new one —_- is time Jane Azcif 1. 59 1-2- il-X-YBB-r-old chestnut daughter of Aaoff 2.14 1-4. sire of Pete;- Man- ning 1.56 1-2. world's champion trot- by the time the hores reached God- erlch the first week of August he was ready. After losing the first hcat to the sensational Gratian Ax- worthy he won the next two trips in 2.09 i-4 and 2.09 1-2. fer has passed lino his o my m“ flrllgllfllmaxfl.put ‘:4’ ‘it £239" h: M Klncardine he was three times lllilirdinfrgige iihalthlle l w}? has bee‘: playing defmce and Al I FOR l5 sa e as Novern-- f" a, l ~ _ ‘ _ ac ing as cap ain and coach. 1 - ll t wih the best mile in 2.0a 1 2, “"1? Benedict coached Monarchs lust CHILDREN 16c — - Amjypg 37,. b" “ml "Puledly 801d for $2.000. As the talk cboiii boycotts, dcciinc defeating such star performers as.‘ _ of boxing and Joe Louis lagged into Sir Esme 2.06 1-4 and Don Harves- year when the club was known as Canadian wllklnson was pm m Your Cheers Will Help Your Team Win . Jane Azoflf had a remarkable ca- _ ter 2.0a 1-4. 1 th c d‘ ‘leswndent repetiioh, the B‘ ck leer as apaccr in 19.15. she tong pwng Derby wlllréll “s” ‘algal’? Panther was asked ll he moégm charge at the start oi this season part m fifteen races and won New Hamburg Om" August lzllh l-miis had g, mam, w me but the directors of the club were NICHT twelve, retiring with a mark of l before we largest crowd that ever hem/Ywfilgllt champ1on_ not satisfied with its progres and ' 2031-4. Last season she competed witnessed a harness horse event. In usuttanly’ he h“? m‘: ‘he mm decided to rem“ me former "w" 730 9 HlNIOR ROYAI ' 113mm; the besl and fastest Pacers Calm“. Better Times triumphed ‘ who got the run-around when he‘ fission}? Sltabgy who had been coach- " . — -. . vq .5 . g sc o0 teams. L . ; h Hie United States, winning more than her share of races and retiring a winning race at. Springfield. Ill. ovu- such beaicats as Peter Chil- coot 2.06 1-4, Troixie G. 2.06 1-4. lLastic Patch 2.05 1-2, Grmtan Ax- [worthy 2.04 a-4, Grattzinetle 2.06 i was benxbig at the title door, "if he fhB-flses his complexion, you can t stop him," “You mean you think Louis nev- er will get a chance at the title,‘ ' Wilkinson will continue to play on the defence and aot as captain. 1 JLTNIOR ABBIES . O o’cl0ck—HOLI\IAN’S PIRATES ’ VS. _ The Horseman iind Fair Wold in -4’ _ . l sunlmlng up we pcrformanges or: gxeneglsgllglffltlflh 2.07 12 and the vtjétxlléwlllfill be frozen out like you u l l» [1 the m. Hugh M. Piirthiill Stable, ' ' .. y 1- - 1- 0f ‘Zlllch Janellonned a component. M Woodstock he won handily heylllffwlg:"Cgggfiilidhfiargilllxgglfig l l ADMISSION BOTH (LADIES 27c par, says: “Tie account of Jane 1n - . - ' i ' ' F W h l Awlls pellmlnllncus ls m itself M. 13f‘. chi: géllfml higllgtgg stglfdfagl , gghcthglln $0.65? Louis yflevefll | G I t NOTE-All four games today are rcizuliu‘ lCiiL‘ ut- bmllflm Yemlrd °- flcfiomiirlifill-mellliT Axiworthy and Sir Esme’ taking a! Old Harry shooke hi: head A gumeg record of 2.07 1-2. In his 24 races i KhOWhIE srin spread over Ms iisu- p = Hadley has a fondness for the. 1,1115 ieaslm he won l9 and l“ the * ally woebgone face 1 l Cr’ he°'f°""‘l|er5- Yo" will Temem- other five events he always won a "M83416. it's all ‘for the best 1 ==='—'-'-—*--_'_"--_.:~._;—_-:l-----—~-—---- . . .. . golf‘; aiftwnyeéigg 01g; hllengwgsg, heat and was never outside mo‘ Exugnllltugeflliwgl}; It DQBtYS no ill feel- “Mlm Mounlaln». Dean h“ bell" look w m.‘ wrestling “new no‘ C , _* -. _ _ . , . l = ‘ . . - , . _ n’ . . .- _,. m pretty mm 1110116)’ Dempsey when berg”; 3,1335; ll... .., u... ,,,,,.,,.,, ,,,, ,,,_,,,,,_, My,“ m, 5.0mm. Calif, Jan. -.~._ ames oa hing System m i. om Wm‘ h,“ “m1 the oomph Belt“ “ma? is eligible to the 216i “Sm Dempseyfi fault He wallled l whgstgiletting a ‘workout cilhlvo at the hands of Wild Bill Doll-In in Boston, i gifiixilillttgllhgp P531233 thgdctgurlse l . , tit t t k =' .1 1 " _ . ' to £13m», m _ B th . see s e super- eavyweigi wrestling cha ionship. His p0 te _ l “v u ‘ A D h I E f , . _ ' ion go o0 con “it ‘l tie impor class and looks to be heading for back at thee fine galls“? 5?": he has a really fat chance to fullll his ambition. sup r m“, lf-‘y 0f Philadelphia scored a spar- t fl l1 llgidi .i tutftm of Toll Giiie 2.00 3-4. Any- how’ Darker Gixutaii was gettng on in years am! also suffering from some dlibbllillth, so was sold and is now enjoying l.l. peaceful existence in Cape Breton. The new ircc-icr-iiller, Jane Azoff should he capable of competing with the best that (Jllll be pitted against her. As a imitu-i- of zact no one can definitely . ite that they can produce a part... that can bent her over a m'ls~ or half-mile track, be- flew-e Jclw ho- wken the best 0f attention. Jim B. had no breed- his opinion of the Ma sch 11h . - - . __ _ . them into 61111111 Ovrr bOi-ll the ins. that is t0 say his sire and dam Jimmy Braddock fight?‘ me 8 gill; sdlnhnlhltrlilide gddyiétfalfvhihwil: 3“Abble5- wlhelan- 18 secs- Hines of Garden City New York‘ imlelgap-roresslmull coamps‘ schooled’ be u-aiistci-i-i-d u» u 4- . single and doubldovuls. Her ad- wore most unfasliionaife. and not "Braddock will win." predicted fuses lo adglnlt gefem “mu the fim 4_AD1;1e5, Cayfnlghag], 311g Horton smith chiefly; and Brym; 8213325311cgglgjilogxsilgflsubsnuu" ziblm: him to 1110'. 4' iAi-l l vent to llic ltfnritines will sthn- "only that but he was equipped with Harry. “He's Bflt the style to whip El whistle has blowmqapped home 5-—Crystals, Montgomery, 15.00. Nelson. Rldge{vood_ N_ Flye who Bruce lelgelllllv‘ lirlllrlrllld from football. ' ulute llli.(‘l'Cot in tremondnu 1y and she worth-while competition here too constant any or of harness rac- ing for mnizv yearn He is a most like-able muu and tikes the bitter with the swcet. as a'l good sports- men do. J'"iic Az.ifl' 1.59 1-2 will likvll» be shipped d vect to Upper Stewinrkc mad _ioiu tho stable which is being conditioned there by Train- ei. Cuiiyliiftvrs, (lilllSlsblllg of High qprlngfleld Mllwallke¢eandoma1l;;_ {our nllnuws M the em‘ or the . " ' . . - I T0133’ 2P8 3-4. Bnrouhiie 2.08 1-2. I whining all five of his stake races saw t11e_ml1gc1l_ ame plays. The Soviets, leaders in the l M ' we m d _ , l l _ _ l‘, pucvi" slow ch. s trittcr. m, most; 991111,; wuhaui; 105mg one, The victory gave Perry, former 5 Tm; game was packed with Summci-isitle uJuniornLEague. gavel I ‘l l l, .Y"ed°02g:fl-1L_:““velf’é“ 55L l; Dominion Duh . ~ ll(lll('(\ tiat icy wi e a. potent _.=-_—._'—__,~ _-... . __: ;, . ' - G. 2.09, owned by Harry The $10000 American stake for trotters. n llillllli"lll) (lush of a mle and a half’ has. rccvived an entry lyn 1.50 1-4. llollyrood Phyllis 200-‘ 1-4. LkIVFYEllCO Hanover 2.00 3-4, Lee Hanover 2.01’ ' All Pap 2.01 3-4, Ed Lasatcr 2.02 1-4, Linworihy 2.02- 1-4, PNr-r Song 2.02 1-4, Galety Mite 2.05 1-4. . Ben White. notrd colt trainer’ is making six-rd with his two-year- olds zit L:ui:~,\\'ond. Flofida. Just rrcentlv he brushed one of them- Scovcre-ei quarter in 35 1-2 sec- ands. Skcwhegnu. Maine, will hold their Fair the sumo dates as last year’ namely, the week of Augwt 16th to 21st. 'I‘livy willvlrnd all Maine fairs in purse offerings. i-ikowhcgln has one of the fastest tracks in the state of Maine. or in fact in the New the frce-for-alls- will have‘ a record of two minutes or better if he ever invades the Grand Circuit. Hadley Fulton has a full sister, an unmarked pacer that was trained here last season by Bill Cummings. 4 A grand old campaigner passed ‘away last week at Kansas City, lMissouri-Jim B. 2.02 1-2, aged twenty-six. He had been in re- tirement for fourteen years but nev- er forgotten by his owiier, J.B. Rey- , iiolds’ who saw that his old fav- oriie received the best of care and knee spreadcrs to prevent his knocking his legs from under him. No other wearer of kiiee-sprendcrs umbus, Ohio, beating a big field in the Deshlcr Hotel stake’ where he took a record of 2.02 1-2 and an- nexed the long end of the $3,000 purse. Bursung upon the great Western 100;) he took all of thwse tin his class into camp at Sedalia, of the fifteen heats. His racfng ‘career extended from 1919 to 1923’ ‘during which time Mr. Reynolds successfully campaigned him. i Brought into the world destined thereby got his chance in lie. In- herlting no Tilfilng promise fruin his forbears yet he carried that “spark which scientists have long labored to uncover. Twenty years ago Belwin (4) 2.- ; 06 3-4, was established in service in Fairland Stock Farm, LexlnEiflh- lKy. Last fall he passed away. His best. knwon performer in the Mari- times is Quinla 2.04 1-4, now owned by Alfred Webster’ Marc. REJ- l-Ier yearling foal by LHSW F75” 2.07 1-4 is said t; be a wonderful prospect as a trotter. l ____ The writer was privileged some- time ago to read a letter from E. LeRoi Willis 0f Wesilfield, N. B" 0C- togenarlan horseman and former needed a cut on that gate Man, that gate would have been worth 521100.000 if it was worth a dime. Biff it Jes‘ wasn't in the books. ' l some folks said he was scared‘ to fight me, That was injustice. V Someone said: ‘No fight’ imd 11; was 11° fight. And I cant say I blame the folks what stopped 11;, 1 311115’ said its up to everyone to watch out for his own folks." The once noisy room was 311cm as a tomb as the Black Panther or the past talked. Someone asked him Max and that eggin’ at the heart; l to make §imething cf lfisself." l (AP. by Guardian's Special Wire) PHILADELPHIA, Jan. Zil-Fred Perry, of England, playing a cooler, steadier game in the pinches, out- lasted Ellsworth Vines, of Califor- nia. in their professional tennis match tonight to win 6-3, 9-7, 1-6, ,6-3. A crowd estimated at 8,000 i world amateur champion, a lead of five matches to three in the strug- gle for professional tennis suprem- acy. The two meet agiiin in Bal- timore Saturday night. Vines w-aged a hard battle before ,going down to defeat, tying the l times in the last two games of the fourth and deciding set. lSea Gulls Win Hooplfiame The Sea Gulls swooped down to a 23-18 victory over the Saint Dun- " stairs University basketball team in a scheduled City League game play- ed at the Y last evening. The Sea Gulls took a seven point lead in the opening half by run- ning up 13 points to their oppon- l‘ ents 6. In the second half the Col- -‘ legians matched the Sea. Gulls point _pcricd, but the Crystals Stage Brilliant Last Period Comeback To Turn Back Abegweits 5-4 With but seven minutes left". to three goals to eke out a 5-4 victory over the Abegweits at the Forum last night. The win gave the wes- hockcy, but they figured without the “keep puiichirf" spirit of the Crystals WHOSE driving finishes have come to be recognized as part of the “macliiuef Schurman, tricky play-making centre of the Crystals, paved the way for victoijv, scoring the equalizer and winner wilhiii thrills. Excitement run high astlii: locals appeared headed for their first wiii iii three starts, but pen- alties to Bradley and Sauiidtrs signalled a Crystal attack which landed with explosive force, clear- Schtirman followed ivith two goals to write finis to the encounter. Opens Scoring "Chick" Gallant o,enetl the scor- lng for the Crystals in the first loud ivns short- lived when Smith took a pass from Jackie Kane to even things up. The Abegiveits rushed the play from tlit- opening whistle in the sccond period and after 18 Kicrnntls of play Whcluit pluiitvtl one behind Liirkhis. Carmichael scored tlic second Abbie counter of llic period 0n a solo effort. At thc 15 minute mark Montgomery scored for the Crystals. ‘ The Abbies continued to domi- nate thc play and McImils scored Penalties: Saunders, Mclnnis. 2nd Period Penalties: McIiinis, Montgomery, Carmichael, Dickie, D. Gallant. Whitlock, Pritchard. 3rd Period JUNIOR ABBIES WIN kling 65 today to lead the field in the first round 0f the 72-holc, $3,- 000 Sacramento open golf tourna- ment. ' Dudley clipped seven strokes on‘ par for the municipal links and lowered the course record 67, made two years ago. Dudley stroked the first nine in 35. and came home with a 30. He made seven birdies, six on the incoming stretch. Two strokes behind came Mc- Spaden and John Dawson, Chicago amateun. Each carded 35-32. In the oil-bracket were Jimmy NEW YORK, Jan 21—-England‘s devoiion to the "gentleman ama. ieur" form of coaching keeps the Union Jack from \\'0ll(l track and field supi-t-mzicy in 1m; Uplnlqn Q1 Harold Aiisoii Bruce, veteran Unit- ed States UUQCll. The British Isles in General. and England iii particulaifl are chock fu.l of prospective athletic greats, but their development. may be de- ferred for generations, said Bruce, AUFLFIE, whore he completed an 18 months contract. to prepare Austria for the 11th Olympic Gaines held iii Evrliii lust summer, shared honors at '70 were Denny Shutc of Miami, Harry Cooper, Chicago; Henry Picard, Hershey, Pa; Paul Runyon, White Plains, England is Wtrilk m lit! d events ma- 1 teriul but the taleiu is there in; the running cvexiis although ll. hasi er, a 'l9, Stanley Home of Ottawa put to- Iri a. "night-cap" to the senior game the Junior Abbies defeated the Sumiuersidc junior Soviets 2-1. The gdmi- was hard fought with the youngsters turning in many flne tin-cat when the Island playoffs roll around. Miniature Lieut. Percy Hooper topped the Highlanders in the miniature shoot at the Arniouries last evening, win- ning Class A prize. Class B prize was won by Lt. C.Arseiuiult. cloa-c- ly followed by Wallace Coles, 14- yrnr-oltl son of Capt. James Coles of WillSlOf‘. Following are the scores: Li. P. Hooper Capt. Jns, Colt-s Li. Allan McCube Li. C. :'\l‘.\t?ll1lll]l. Sfit. Pxirkvi‘ Rodd \V'.illiu‘i‘ Coles E. DufIctt 96 9b 94 92 88 8O 73 Sgt. E. llrown '12 gether a 40 and a 39 for 79 and Jules l-luot of Quebec finished with 75, 39 going out and 36 on the iii- coming nine. nut been brought out. l "Im glad 1o say that I observed? flhlllllif} signs of lhi‘ paissiiig of the olcl cosit-hing Sffdiiilll and ihc day for icrogiiiiioii of professional conchvs. is not thstiuu If the change iii the next Olyiiil . charge. we would seriously Willi Eric; in the next six or r~ CRlCKlJTEfi-J K its f» ZEALAXH AUCKLAND. N. 7. » I‘-' Eves crickcici- him under“ [or a hoiuiui , y p- Ncw’ Zeulaiid. HP ix 1 Tonuziriro National gl. JOE TO STAGE ('(i.\ll.ll‘. with Calumet l-lutlloui: 2.02 3-4, yamd 5Q crpdlfigyhly and certainly t w L, 1nd » m Bud Wcngcl- 2.05 l-4 and others. “one to so fast a meal“ F r e p e r r 133m 351;“; lllgagclligicantdi villlluan? G-Abbleti, McIniiis, 8.00. my“ and Ted mngwol-lll, ofpol-b, "Ehghlnd-S Comm“ Ol prelerrlng ML Jose “Tr”: a - ~ -—- clinched me first ‘Ellen l 7~Ciystais, Montgomery (Cah- land the gentleman amateur coach ovei- land Ml u‘: OB “ willhliuvlihitihchvzrtrfy’ tllalallstt htg- T$d£t?,?})3il;nt?9.~tllle xmflglghtlgg De V’ ‘Some 800 fans witnessed the Ab- ‘ugi-(lllflglals schurman 1600 liawsion Little. twice former Am- lllfle-“gifllilglll “Jvllilbl-‘hlf a" l that’ he is tom ii . in his now venture because he cev- g2 000 Fort Meigs stake and begivin" b!“ “m up a mo goal lead m we 9—Cryst:ils’ Schurmanl 1800‘ er-lcan andyBmmh amateur cham- Bruce‘. ‘"A1ipiii'entiyi the lish "mm and “m aw“ ' " "l ' tifiilv ll(‘“"l\ ~ lb haiinz b"en a fl ‘good field in straight heats I first ha? off the gnu-l stanza’ an Penalties" ‘Montgomery Blraldley sfinlllll-Evh 13116 tlliigdpgo lflarllsksllgulilled wan‘ their uovs‘ and girls to lgam ( w defend m‘ “"“‘“"‘ '1‘ l“ ‘ ~ ‘ - ‘ ‘ - ‘ a .ren sa e mar in in an man's ~ - > a ar , r., ‘ - ‘ ~ 1 l short time later he appeared at Col-l m“ Q y Saunders. 1935 United Slates open time hold_ the hard “by-by hard knocks. “Jglgmltl; enlpmuy _l l ... .,. Caflllllllglbili ilibllilli; sllmmci‘ 1'( lls zlffillliii . to be ill the blwl <- siblc. This i:<~\\.~ “ill vviih JO} by Llllr 1101.4..- i n i. l)" and Wt- are 'Leads In NB. HockeyLeague Rollie Robertson's surprising St. Croix kept pace with Moncton Ma- roons in the southern New Bruns- wick hockey league here tonight and downed Fredericton Capitals 3-2 in overtime while Maroons handed Saint John Seagulls a 4-3 setback. The victory left St. Croix three full games behind the leading Ma- roons and well ahead of the third place Seagulls. St. Croix took a 1-0 lead in the _list oi’ i~i'_.lili~:-n, ll(‘l\il"(‘l by the 10 ma» obscurity as u fiirm hack he_ . l ,l _ ll _ ., kl l chimirfioii Lcvti-r Greyhound 1.57 showed enough one daiy to warrant first set B?’ 3-3. holdinl set point figniggnllog; Xggglngzltfvlilipgnhhlltllal: _ 1-4. Otlicrs include Calumet Eve- hi5 being placed iii lraiiiiug and: lwlcfl 1h the 8600110. 8nd 10701118 tl m) . ll d st ll d * (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) ‘deuce to be called a total of six PM“ l” "l " e "l " a“ R|fle Shflflt s1" STEPHEN N. B. Jan. 22- Q first period but after a scoreless second the Cap~ tied the count in ‘the third when they tallied two lgcals to St. Croix one. The border lcrew would not be denied in the JFXY/lfl. session and walked off with 'thc victory that gave them 15 points to date and left the C0175 I Outdoor men a re unanimous-you can '1 England States. owner of Special Blend 2-19 1'4“ for point but were unable to over- llle foul-ll, clllll.l,,l,lelown glml Tl l __ ll ll,‘ 21 l l l, . l ll ll. _ v i‘- mme‘ M °“° “me °f the cm“ °°m° ‘he “fly lehd- Shortly after 0w oiwnins 0i the Wkllihlsllllllfio l L b “m, mItf ‘it? the pfirstorlloss am 0111 beat ‘t h" HaVQUF and . Bert Yoittnn. who has been 8 lottetown track record. The cal- M’ palomo o‘ me Balms was hlgll, perm‘! Th“ Japkip Kane ooachm‘ W- ‘vltlh 92 Ca s‘ new ‘loam. ‘filled “We he. I t‘ d faithful ‘ma pfnciem Mllslal“ m lmhphy w“ exccmm‘ “wry letter 560ml‘ Wlm h?" Wlms- outfitlwcrc thou content t0 ploy F ‘PM’ -"d Mftcorl): over the Filodcrirton‘ oiitfit. as mg goo ness‘ the noted 11-11mm; waiter Cox ever as pel-[oct as copper plate. Hc Sea. Gulls: A. Godkin 6, C. Glover defensively‘ but with “W, ma" “w, B_ Mpfllnrpn 91 The deft"! l?“ mp annuals m," since the writer ciui remeuiibcr that wrote in glowing terms of IMIP- 4, H. Mathieson 2, Nflllgdersémcll. minutes of play remaining Ilmdlvy A wlllcylh-wl- 111 l point; hphind m.» mdrhni- shim gentleman in connection with hors-‘chandlefis Lusty Frisco’ wh ch r. J_ Beer, Bell, G. Pa i" ge , . _ l , l - ‘ _ ‘ “ i ‘ r , “ as. was given n birthday party at Willis observed with keene t pride O'Bi'i£*l‘l a. moi 2a. sglfllcffglfdsllsllorl‘glmmgfw w m‘ sFlfllflllol 3g , J°hh Smihlllf- “h° “h” 10* .. "is h; _ l . _ .._..,. Goshcn. Now York. ii few days e20’ ‘in his race w. Fredericton. scbtem- s.n.u.: M. lflill-vnlvphl-lhl-J Film‘ The Crystals Bniiflcd my ‘Stull in 1,“ Uhiltlrlgllulhll 01 ‘I ‘ l- I " f’ l I th occasion bcin ' lis eightleth an- be 11m, "1 n. .ure." wrote he Iona, A. Camp ,R.. aoi, . on- ‘ _ ' ~ _ ~ ~ i’ _ -.-~ , . 05...... g ‘ . J- a “a =~ P- 21.5.0121: “iii 212215;; l: Zeke BMW .- ~ » ~ a a - 1 - r .F'rlsco would take a record of 2.05 Deschene. Toal . s hunmm would ‘the tielnggmfl" H~ C M l - I .. Better Times 2.07 1-2. that we_ o; better, as he is long gaited and Referee: Jlin Walker. mid two “flutes later me wmmng ~ hmfmh B? I H0 [do at , _ .-_‘ ~ . mentioned iii last week's notes aisuch a course would be zdeal for Timer: Joe Cullen. H- 301"!" s - »- . ‘ .» the leading pacer of the year with l him. He one of the most mail- ffilli§ikilflghtlifrflA __ 8081' g’ figlvlge 311g ziilhscilnjnsstilglotlcsh mo? beleaflndsgiliq ‘ nlflcexlrt lunsesSélélllllfivlg ehtilllrhaidll/lllllll: be held hi‘ 5\1h\m°l'5ld° “m5 will“ SUMMARY R’ Imlls 78 CHICAGO‘ Jan‘ 22_‘AP)—own-L Ontario, to ‘A. ‘Chevalier of St. Hy- £521" ti) be prasentlat thelPi-ovin- l noon. There are plenttyh of‘ harass l" Perm ifillizgizjt-nald 3g $1 ‘i. Lsu-‘Dfflllllgskirxl vggaflgflzg? acinth. P. Q. for n sum stnjgq to ciiu Exhibition, chariottciomi" this avaiicbifielznd lots 0119:: "Sail-ll d l.l'lv,,l.h 1o bull macho broke down tonight beclose to $2,000. He will be raced yenir, and no doubt the mnnaiie- t s wgmdiipmuu ‘o be with ldcrysmls‘ Gallant 50o. DMV 70 and ndmnml he Md a hold“? through the eastern Quebec clrcuitlment will give him a warm wel- uu bOY I PAM)“ smith (kane) mom L Dmn-mnd 7o “m, baseman 20k‘, Bomlra and down through New York State come if he can arrange to make Will ' ._.___.._; -~~"1 --By George- McMuniis the trip. Better Tlmcs is seven years old At the concluding meeting held at sired by Burton Patch. son d! the , Dufferln Park track. Toronto. Janu- renovmed Dan Patch 1.5514’ dam l ary 4th’ drivers Wilmer Hillock, this season. BRINGING UP FATHER than: TH’ s bl) POW 274745 SMEEKCASE by Wildbrino. In the Spring oflwho raced Victor Patch 2.08 1-2. HER NAME WAQN A 1934 he was turned over to Hoyd and Clint Hodglns, owner of Miss NO: A Milton. ii New Hamburg. Ont. train- l Belwing Boy 2.04 1-4. were each Ir’ unbroken. Milton brwizht lllmlflned fifty dollars, the latter heme ANDTHE B10115! Slnwly bhflt- Ybar as lie WM given an additional penalty of 0116 MCTUQE YOUQ s ncivous, high-strung fellow, and year's suspension. The race did GRANCFDAO succeeded in developing scime 8086f! {not appear lc be to the swift’ and HA1) TAKEN- and a lol of manners hut neverl the actions of these two drivers YOUR MOTl EF‘ took him to thc races. m the could not be tolerated by the stand. C-‘lQ/Ezl"; U11‘ Spring of 19.15 he had improved so, —-—-—- ' 5H5 gl-lLh much that he was considered n Claude O‘Brien, Albertom. has gA-l-HE great prospect and he lived u. td traded the thiee-yenr-old PM" expectations, starting in twelve Major Bowes. by Colonel Aubrey, races, winning eleven of them and and a full brother of Paddy Aub- takiiig a record of 2.12 1-4. live-y 2.16 1-2' for Winnie Wllllill ———-——— i213 1-2. owned by Sampson Grady, The past season he was sent t0 summerisde. Claude has convert- Mlllon late in the Spring. After ed Winnir- to the trot and she will standing in the barn bracthally all be raced at that gait this season. YOUR LWICLE CAME l-UAE AND SAW IT AND THOUGHT HE HAD “LiNW AGAIN-THEY THREW \'T OUT \l\l THE YAQD- NOW ALpTHElQ DOCS Col-i 10;". Km; not... slnahm, ha. ARE eomz- fimwmlug l ‘ I wlhld “m. .. ......i winter he was big and int and -——— therefore required crircfui prcprra- Tf the WPRihPYfllRH dr-cldcs ' to t'on. In his first few starts he lower t1~rt:m~i*"a'"'re r bit and ‘ca was not up to showing his best’ butjconditions are favorable, races will