“The (fl 0w for You" HICKEYAtttnNICHOLSONS ilLAf. 'l‘\\'1S'l‘ A Home Product s~ Popular Everywhere Welshmen Fall 10-4 Before Torrid Onslaught outskatitig. outchecking and out- plsylng their opponents most. of in, way. Walter Isarwior’: Navy ytn-ltsters lust night clinched third ‘tint-c and a playoff in the City lltttkcy Lcttgue when they tiefeat- n] P.\\'.C. Welshmen 10-4 in a sud- len dcatit encounter at. the Forum. Ctttrnering a 3-1 lead in the first period and then increasing it to l-l in titt- tuiddie canto, Nttvy. ai- q-r withstanding a determined Wclshnletil onslaught in the curly pftfi of the final session bi which titty yielded two goals. came back stlcc more to outscore their op- rottetits t3 during the session» and thakc their margin secure. Just which team Navy will meet qt the semi-finals depends m- the Hl't‘()lllg of the Saints-Imgion tus- I19 for first place and the result- ng by; into the finals. ~ Both teams resorted to a close- pcriod. the “Tars" Bradley and f-ligson. saves as Welshmen to get back ltito tional desperately running with the against them. Before Prince of Wales frt rapid succes- th, third period. Welshmoti ttstt stafiki the fireworks as Navy iircti home two goals for n 2-0 lead. Josey. Navy defenceman, slapped in the first one after Proude had tttiytped lllannigau B-Xld the second rants from the stick of Mike Hen- ttcicl‘ as he fired a low drive be- t~~l Proude on Flannlgan‘; pass- gaincd their five gcaé goals by Higsoct. and M‘ Prince of Wales The teams were just at full ‘irfltttttt witch Blanchard took a .t.,t to "miner's bin" and Wclslt- no himcdialely capitalized. Beer szekhzttttitng the puck in on n play stilt Robertson and Dalziel. Navy tram-r. regained ihcir two goal id . Jane t-xo minutes before the pass fmm littemate Bradley. tongs battling for of the game but there lt-“sctivc increased t0 five minutes i: ‘slkitig back. l-‘tr tictirly four minutev of the ncctzd lrcriod. Navy played short- tttttticti as Hennessc.» served ottt his pr-“nttlz but back at fttll strrttgtit thct (tdtrt tttkt l to take a 4-1 H8111‘. r nessey. Carmichael, Josey. art; forwards. Hlgscn. icy, H. Jtty. Referees: Mcinnls and Jot‘- SUMMARY lst. Period. 1-Na.vy. Josey. (Higsctn) ‘8-24 2—Navy. I-lcnnessey 10.32 If—~P.W.C.. Bccr ziei) 13.48 Pevrtaities: Duffy. Blanchard. l-lennessey 2nd. Period. tmajor). Q For dean, comforfabh, ti-Navy. Stewart (Blanchard) good - looking shoves use MINORA BLADES Canada's favourite in quality ond low price — 4 for 10¢ i2 for 25¢ son) 13.41 Penalties: Gregor. Fflannlgan, Robertson. Third Period. 8~--P,W.C.. 0.3’! o-P.w.c.. Beer tKeefe) 3.25 10—iNavy. Hlgson 8.40 il-Navy. Kelly (Blanchard) 12-—P.W.C.. Beer (Robertson) 13—~Navy. Higsott (Bradley) 14-—Nav3’. Jay 18.55 Penalties: 1-1 Jay. Keefe. Stewart. Richard. Robertson __Z?_____ PICK vember. University nounced today. ‘i’ BASKETBALL ,1 TQNIGI-IT at 1A.ao--r.vt,c. AIIIIITORIIIM ' AMHERST SElilflli IIIGII GIRLS t Vs. P.W.ii. fill-EDS Island Champs srunittrs 15c . . . 0TiiEiiS 2st: '"'-!l;l'."-;2$f?;.hunt: IE EIILY Ill. I _SEIT 55,- a.‘ 4:’: Of Lawlor Coached Team lead as Bradley tipped in l-lennes- 58y’! shot at the 4.06 mark. Less than two minutes later and with Gordie Kelly back in action after suffering a broken nose ln- the {trot made it 5-1. Stewart countering on tt pass from Blanchard. 111m the game started speeding up. and likewise roughen- ing up as Daiziel with a mt-iionand McGregor "with minors, were chas- ed. but it was Navy who again took advantage. Carmichael firing in a short drive on passes from after Davis. guardind the Navy nets. had come through with a, couple of sensa- tried FCOre mounting the period had ended, both teams missed a couple of chancesaplece and the parade to the penalty bench con- thskktttg game in the first eight tinned with Robertson taking a nttttttrs of pluy with little action trip for n holding ltcnaity, bout: shown. bttt two penalties to For the first thrcc tttitttttcs kept up a sustained offensive that net- ted titem two goals. Robertson get- ting the first after 3'1 seconds of "play and Beer the next one but Navy. 1n the next sLY minutes. re- margin on -ordie Kelly. A Robertson to Beer play gave their third goal cf the period at 12.42 but less than two minutes later, l-ligsoit i-ttnlwpcd one l-rvto the tuvincs, on n rink wide They kept up their hammer and the remainder was no dc-‘tyitlg the Navy team as they in- ‘ii-i t‘ 11K‘ Dtriod as HOUiS J31’ creased their margin to 10-4 a lznttntett 1n n short rebound of minute and flvc seconds before the Fiinzrltlrds. Before the period eticl- mrl on a goal front the stick of rd. Navy we're again forced to play Hollis Jay, sltnrlltatlfird. " Mike Hennessey p_w,-c_; Goal, Prouclc; defence, firrttttttc whnt locked like on ""-\'| Keefe. Daizlel. l. McDonald; for- ticrrrctl“ pcttztlty and having his words, Beer, Robertson. Dottglas. Duffy, Downe. Richard, McLen- Navy: Goal. Davis; defence. l-lcn- Stew- Flfllllllghil. Blanchard. McGregor. Kelly. Brad- (Flannigan) tRobertson, Dal- 4_mtvy, H. Jay (Blanchard) 17.55 Mcbennrm. 5-Navy. Bradley tllonnessey) 4.06 5.58 L-Navy. Carmichael tBrudllfll- Hi8~ Daiziel tmajor). Mc- (Dottglas) 9 3O 12.10 14.06 Robcrtson. SACKVILLE. N. B.. Feb. 20— (CW-Mount Allison Universty will have rm artificial ice rink with a seating capacity of 1.500 and an ice surface 85 by 200 fcet. ready for operation by next No- T H E CHARLOTTETO WN GUARDIAN PAGE 515V Saints and Mt, Allison tattglc u! the Forum tonight in an inter- collegiate hockey tussle and locul fans wtho imvc been watching City Hockey League teams tussle all season long in rugged tilts should witness an even more stir- ring struggle tonight, wihcn the above mentioned squads get to- gether to clecidc the team that will advance into the section fin- als against the St. Thomas team from New Brunswick. + + + + Plttying to a ‘I-all stalemate at Sackviile in the first game of the two-game tool-goal series the two opposing squads gave the fans present on that occasion plenty to rave about and consensus of opinion todtty is that dcspltc the fttct that Saints will be playing at home and before a home-town crowd they will have plenty on their hands to worry about. + 1' 4' 4' The Mounties are reputed to be a big fast squad, with a smart goalie, two heavy hitting defence- men and onc line that can really go places in hockey circles. Wille- tliitrt- or not the Saints’ all-round offensive strength can offset this on the bigger icc surface they will be playing on tonight is still problcmutical but local fans can rcst assured tihat they will sce a fighting Saint Dunstan's squad in action tonight. fighting to battle their tvay into a soot just one stcp away frotn e. place in the intercollegiate finals. -l- 1- + it As usual Jackic Kane, conch of the Saints had littlc to say over tho outcome inst night. Qucricd he opined that his squad would bc up against an equally tough tcttnl tutti that brcaks mitzhi (lccicic the issue. and from that i-hc writcr gathered that tonight local fans are going to witness onc whale of n battle xvhcttMoutt- tics and Saints clash in their all- importttitAztnd deciding tussle. Il- ‘l- + 1|- Baskciball fans, and especially the female mics have a treat in store for thcm tonight at: the Prince of Wulcs auditorium when Prince of Whit-s Cn-Eds. cottchcd by George Young and still utt- dcfeatcd so fur this scasotutaitgic with Amherst Senior High girls ltion series, + ll- fi O- From nil vicwpoints the tussle s-lttottld be un exciting one. ‘it will bc remembered that last your. the Co-Eds after losing at Amherst camc- back to take the series in the second game played ltcrc. Am/ilcrst haven't forgotten that blemish ot\ their record and nrc expected to go all out tonight itt an effort. to build up a lead that will hold them in good stcrtd when they pltty hosts to the Co- Eds in the return game on their own home court. + 4- 1l- l- Giris basketball has shown a decided improvement locally in the past two years. especially in the scoring department and fans who attend tonight's gunk wthich gets underway nt 7,30. should witness a game that should pro- vidc plenty of proof that girls‘ basketball is being played every officials un- ., I ciswoos>oss>covc>ooraoo<t>oeQ>oo<g~oe¢>i>wQ>et§ bit as smart as the boys’ game. VLILS. To S’side X evening W. K. S. hockey team. accompanied by a good number of routers, leaves for Summcrsldo Mir-re it takes on Summcrsidti High in an exhibit- ion gamo in connection with the High School's annual ice meet. Two chartered buses will leave the I. M. T. Bus Stop at 5.15, re- turning after the Sports and dance. A few seats will be avoli- able for any wishing to make the trip and can be secured at the {OOMMOMOMK BULLEGE HOCKEY T” m. Autson t. st. punsmrs up.“ In Maritime College Ch asupionshlp ' rim ma: Ar sscttvttt: was A n: The. FQRUN! P. 1.12.1. Travel Bureau. itt the first of a ttvo-gztmye exhib- t ‘The Babe Goes Home wwf/ Babe Ruth brushes away n tear after acknowledging cheers of a small throng waiting to see him leave the New York hospital when: he had been cottfinvd for 82 days after a neck operation. home run king, whose close friends say he's still “a very sick titan." is shown seated itt his cat‘ after leaving the hospital to be driven homo. t The fumed Saint Dunstan's University hoc- key squad. still cvr-n with their opponents, hftct- playing a 7-’! draw itt the first gutnc of the two-game total-goal scrics. tangle vrittlt Mt. Allison University at the Forum tonight in tito second game of the series for thc right to meet Si. ‘Thomas College for the N. B.-P. E. I. intercollegiate iitlc and indications were lust night that a packed housc would be on hand to wztitfi titc two Univer- sity teams battle it out. All itticrcolltgitttr- cnctvtttttct-s are totttgit. fnst. bruising affairs and tonight's will hc no excep- fion. With built still (lcttditicked they will go all out in t-‘.teit~ cf- forts in '31‘ reiurttt-(l titc wittttcrs and red hot action can be cx- pectcd. The gumc wlil get uttdttrway at 8.30 sharp and oncc ttgztitt fans are rclrtlndcd of the ‘ttn smoking‘ rule 1n offtct at titt- Forum and which is being stIrictly enforced. ilowTing’s final Gives Moncton iivertime Win i MONCTON. N. 13., Ft-b. 20-10?) -Mousc Dowii-tlgs goal -tftet- two minutes of ploy in thc set-ottti overtime period tonight tntvc Hawks a 4-3 win over Halifax Crcsccnts in thc second game of titeit- titre-c of ftvc semi-final scr- ies itt the Maritime Big Fc-ur Hoc- key League playoffs. As a result of tonight's v.‘n. Hawks will carry a two lzunte lead with them when they meet the Crcscents qt Halifax next Monday night. Tonight's game was the rough- est seen on local ice this season. iiaartitraaiters Win From Iedeque 4-3 The Cilnrltittciowti Heartbreak- crs defeated the Bcdcquc All Stars 4-3 in an exhibition gantc at Bcdoque Wcdttcsday night. It was the second victory for the iieurtbrcakcrs over the Bcdcquc squad. iiockey Playoffs tBy The (intmdinn Press) 61401-2 BAY. N. s. no. ao- Sydncy Sunbeam: coasted to the Cape Breton junior hockey title here today by defeating North Sydney Barons 14-2. ANTIGONISIH. N. S.. Fob. 20- tOW-Antigonish Bulldogs took ihc first game of the A-P_g 5c"- tor Hockey League finals-a best- of-iliren series-item tonight by downing; New Glasgow Bombers Tho Aniigonisft squad was playing without [he services of star Irving MoGibbon who was on the Iideiinel with l wrist in- a u: Saints Tackle Mount Allison Team Tonight In Intercollegiate Tilt spRFtiFHm Sin-May I lttvc a itttio spat-c on your sporting page. l "miltlgl like to draw attention to the very reilrettabie and serious injury suf- fered by Lester Mac-Lead of the Victoria Unions while playing against an all star team at the Forum in February. Apart from _thc pain. lost tltttc,t and gamer‘? inconvenience uttcn- (iullt upon is tnpury. his hospital hill and medical expenses will be ltcavy. I time watched the player in question. c-ff and on during trust of his hockey career and a tlounct- or more effective player tvoulti he h-ird to find m Island ltouitcy circles. It Scms to me that one or ntore heneflt games shoulti be arranged after the intermediate playdcvns are over and the proceeds be ltsctl to help pay Mr. MucLc-cds c.\- pcnscs. Every Island rink between Al- berton and Montague have at one time or other in the past profited itt gatc receipts tluc 1o the pi-t of Lester MucLcod t-tttti tlto l. tot-in Unions. I (lo not think any hockey fan will deny that Vtctt-rrzt Unions are ihc biggest gate ai-g traction in local hockey; not oulyt now but in years gone by. t What I am suggesting is by not mc-itts charity. Mr. MacLcod l-s; without doubt willing and abltr to. finance his own expenses. However I feel that hot-key fins- throughout. the province would be! only too glad to express their sympathy by turning out wher-l ever games might be held. ' I feel equally sill‘:- that hot-key players and teams would be iflaal to co-operutc. Possibly his own team would be willing to meet any team or combination of tcattts. I would be gladto know just how the idea appeals to sport fans generally. Also Mr. Editor may We have a comment front you. ‘ I am, Sit‘. cit- IIECTOR LEARD, Lower Bedcquc. Iii Jury. lertion Nationals FiilliAY iiiililT, FEI- 2t first Intermediate Play-off 6am TOTIL-Gflll SERIES Badminton Postponed Owing to the Amherst High-Pm W. C. Oo-eds game at the P.W.C. Auditorium this cvenittg at 7.30 the regular wfiekly badminton will be played aftcr 8.30 pm. Players arc urged to note this change of time. Boxing Gard Postponed To Later ilate The big boxing card st-ltctlttied for the Sporting Club Monday fright next has hecn postponed ttntii a later date promoter Joey MacDonald stated last. night. Injuries to Beau Jack and Cobcy McCloskey two of the main event- crs on the curd forced the mat- rxmement but promoter McDonald also mm: that once the boys are back in fighting trim the curd will be put on in its entirety. t — I Sharp ifs-iii Victoria ilnlus iBearcats Even Series ———4 Girls Hoop Team liere For Game THE BIKE SHOP The lsltttnc of "Sporting (i00t1s”tttlt1 1 t "ywlt-s 183 GREAT G RGE STREET Judge Retains Title l-‘oiiowtng is the personnel of the‘ Amherst. N.S., Senior lligli School‘ girl's basketball team, which at‘- rivcci last night to play i>,\\'_tf, Q0. eds itl the local Collette auditorium totttgttt; Pat. Anderson. Ltiblfit‘ l-‘osterg. Gwen Bird. Grace liaget-tttcttt, Aurel.‘ Green. Rutit (latttmL-Alnrgatct Mof-l ten. Sbirlie Cook. I\lr. tat». (lrnhalnl ilcitttessey is tthc ['\|fl(1|_ t Farts ztre rvttiiztittl ittni the‘ main cntrttuct- to lite Ctilltgn ttntyt be usctl tonight. Usuttlly the Kent Street dcor i5 used. 1 t Redd Wings Shut t Out Bruins 3-0 1 DETROIT. Fol). Quit/ll‘) Bits- tcn Brui-ti-s sticcuittbcd to their sec- o-rrd shutout defeat in two oil's as Detroit Red Winges sco-rcd once in eacit pcricd tonight for a 3.0 N“- tional Hot-itcy Magoo tt-ittntpit he- fnrc 11.732 fzttts. ' SAINT JOHN. N. 13.. l-‘oh. 110-- tCPt-Trttrn Bcatrt-ztts ctigvti Suttt Joint Bcttvcrs 2-1 tonight "tttd L‘\"(‘ilE(1 titcit- scmi-f-tlrtl playoffs a1, 011E guntc @3011. BEZLVQYS won the opener last ttigltt. 6-2. The ttext gntnc itt 1111‘ ltftttutititc Big Four Hnrkv)‘ Lctizzttc host-of- fivt- .\'(‘l‘i¢‘:~ utli he l\1tt_\‘t‘<1 lviotiriuy anti 'l"ttc.~'tia_v at Trut-o, with a fifth. if necessary. at Saint John next Thursday. in Regal Trophy Provincial Finals § .\ rink skipped by Wtilinm Ale-l Nctll last tttgttt won the Regal 'l‘ropity' com-petition at tltc Citat- lottetowtt Curling Club. The pro- vincial playoffs twill be lteld at; Montague later in tltc season. 'l‘h.c‘ dntr» hats not been dcsidcti. fiicNcilifis rink ticicttivd a t-tnk skipped by Sgt. Hcllofs 12-4 intl:e finals. I-n the scttni-fittttls hicNcili defeated \\'i1lirtnt Nicholson 14-5 and Sgt. ilcllofs won from Frank lslobb; by dtfztuit. Pcrsnttncl of tln- wittnittg rink in- cludes. lirncst .\i."lttttis, first stone.‘ lCv. .\lct\'t‘ill s court stoztc. A.().l-‘. Gill. nttttc. William l\lt"l\‘eili, skip. Results of other contpetitioit at the local curling club yesterday in- eluded: t Wright. ’l‘rr.pit_w~ t \\'. R. tiruikslittttk 18: A.l., .\lc- PhctL-oti It. William Nit-itoisotl 11: RG. Spii-' 1H1 9. Ed Nicholson won by default from 1’.S. Cobb Scttiner ‘Trophy m. w, iVlcDott-ttlcl w: J-J. Morris ~1- Sllyllhg ftlQlflnl-jllfl T; (‘hicf Just-l ice Uampbvll 5- ' lid. ‘fanton 8; J.ii. iiowflii 5- Entries For ice Racing Program Today The three-tiny intcr-protitttt- ' race tttcetittg wlttvit has bcctt pro- ductive of sonic uf titc itecttcst racing tvitncsscti itct-o itt years t'f‘.-ll(‘1\1t1f‘\ nil tttt‘ itttriint" ttt- of.‘ Victorlst Park 11115 zliicrllutlll oitcn six classes, t~otnlwnsctl of ltorscs not winning a rrtwc tn the clever. ti- ready run nif \vt1l bc staged. Here are the entries: (‘lass B Pace Romeo. Flo Ditctri. Dolly Dlrecl. Whiter Brnttu. S-ttltly S. . (‘ s .\ Pluto Suii). Jum- Hatvcstct, Watt N‘ See. Previous. 1 Class A Trot l i t Hal Britton. Captain Abbe. liftss Brewer, Billy Kaintttt-lt. (‘Insist f‘. Paco . Earl's Pritivc Citttrntittg. Rcttitctt Lcc, Sit" Atlmltrtti. ‘tttltiic Dllfl5- (lifts: D Trot and Pncc Tottt V010. Dale B. Miss Cleo Daic. Miss Ircittnti. Dttriy Butllonc. Bud Kttintttt-it. (‘itt-u F. Trnt tutti I'm-e t Misty Mttru. .\‘1:t< Wttlsotl. Litlitci tVi-arierte, Connie Clegtt. Lucky Guy. YTIIQRE “ 1 l BELL FOR llllllll cans rtaanav MoNrItiiii-E “siritte ti.’ i Won Last Year; Good Racing Again Witnessed M Having just u littlt- bit too ‘much trotting ubiiily fur titt- other i-hree entries 1n the field. Fred lahey’: Judge. from Dartmouth. Nova Scotia. yesterday afternoon trotted of! with the trotting championship of‘ the inter-province meet) capturing the flrlt two heats and then being drawn offer being iiflllffll that ltis crown won last your was still intuct for another season. llai Bt-lttoti. Lusticiu and Jenny Kulmuck. roprcsctttittg Dartmouth, Charlottetown and Sumtmcrside were the other entries in the feature cyent and although Judge won going away tthe foursome provided stir- ring cumpcttflott bcforc the event was decided. I in the first heat Judge had two lengths to spurc over Lusticia but: tn chalking up his ruct- win and title in the second heat was ntflered i, lllettty competition by Lusticia who came very fast in tho lust 30 yards ‘ to inst: out by just. half u lettgth to the fast. stepping Dartmouth entry. With Judge drawn for the third heat; Lustlcia had u battle on her luttttis to wvnrd off tlto threat offered by the fast stepping Jenny Kal- muck from Snmttmcrside, but managed to win the hen! by a neck to the good. Thai was the story of ycstcr- _' ~_—~ — —~~~— — ~-~- day's tnuitt cvcttt. in brief but in wmnnlii 1'1"" Qwflfll bl’ CH- l-lorton. Murray River. Class B. Trot Mary Stuart tBut-ll) 2 G115‘ Snvnccr tO'Mcttra) 1 King Grattttn iMillSt 6 3 5 4 tllc other four classes another big sized crowd of fans saw racing of the highest order. Itt each and cvcty ttcat titer battled it out from uiro to wirn and today with nil the ttott-uinttcrs ht-ing classi- fied into scputatc classes for the final day's racing program fans should once again witness duels of speed in keeping with thosc which have been witnessed the past two afternoons. Bonnie Dale tW. Kelly) Lucky Guy tStt-ad) Miss Ireland tDowtiel Tittle: 31; 31; 31. Winning horse owned by Drake, Halifax. N. S. Class A. Pact- Lyitttmiie Shows Plenty Of Spot-d Robert Baldwin tWoodt l 21 Class C, Pace prgvldod pvt-n Reuben Lcc tBcrnttrd ttttci ‘setter racing than tvitnessed in Cildmorc) 213 the frce-for-all witcn the Austin Mflfivric Bfldlollti (Rahklncl 3 1 3 Ticrney-cirivctt Lynnmite. after Sir Admiral tWttlkcr) 5 4 4 tnaking a titori brcttk itt the first Goldie Dudds iTurttcrt 4 5 5 Time: 30; IiO-"ii: 3t). llcttt canto on to \\'1lill tiit- favored Miss Clvo [laid in the itoxt. two and chalk up ihc first lsiund \'ic- tory of the day. In thc first quar- ter-milc dosh it was a nip and tuck bttttlc all the way with Miss Cleo Dttlc coming on itt the final few yards to cop the vet-dict. Itt the second heat Tircney shook Lyrtnmiie up from the start to win by a length and a half and then the colt owned by C. i-l. Horton of Murray River .‘iO\\(‘C1 his spccd ltoictttialitics ttitcn he pttccd the quarter mile tn thirty seconds to cop the hcat ttttcl race with Miss Cleo Dalc. a Halifax entry. again providing Winning horse owttcrl bl‘ R-tlttttti Wood. Soutltport. _ Class B. Trot and Pace Just Fllcka (Cudmore) Maudine Budiong (Agnew) Don Finn (Allen) Mitzi Bars tCottnorsl Guy Hal (Bztxtcrl Time: 3N1; 3'1; 3l‘~_,-, Winning horse owned by Harold Cudmorc, Bracklcl‘. Officlrtls:-- Starlet: Russell iottctovrtt. Judges: R. J. Griffin. Halifax: George Kuhn. Dartmouth. N.S.Z Charles Willis, Govt-head. liblltlit, (‘ital’- plcnty of competition. Timers: F. R. McLttinc. i-lttrrlf Cccil Drake, Halifax horse own- Murphy. . vt- chttlkcd up his second win of Announcer: W H. Broil)"- t. <1 Notice To Curlers tlto mcctittg wlictt his Mary Stuart after being beaten by Guy’ Spcncct‘ in the first heat came on ill tile next two to capture 1l0ll-t ors. In the first hcat Spencer hadt lust too tnttttt for the other six‘ — . shit-ting horses. Mary Stuart shnw- i Mulfottzs o1 1111‘ CLl1Tl’1'l11i‘1iI\\'T\ td ltct- racing qualities itt the Cur-ling Club wort‘ informed lust; second ficnt by wirtu-ng from King night that games would be illo- Gmiimi- ‘hi’ Yum"? 119- i" 311' vided for all curlers tivl-to attend. - t other good finish but 1n the third “might, and Saturday afternoon. test Guy Spcnccr again came thin Pflzpg will be given, Scratch: f-llt‘ picture ttnd it was as prcitr gmncs will bc art-tinged for this n bttttlc to the wire as fans would wattt to waioit as tho Halifax- ttwncci itorsc shaded Guy Spencer hy half a length in a drive from wire to wire. » Wood (‘apturcs Second Rrtco Following on the hccls of the l-latlifttx entry's second win. Rollie Wood of Soutitport gitvc the Vic- toria Driving Club their second winner when ltc piloted Robert Baldwin to rt victory in tho Class afternoon. A. Pace, but only nficr ttli thrcc itt-tits had bcctt raced in bcitcr tltntt 3i seconds. Whining by a t. length over thc favored Reuben ti. Lee in the first heat raccd in fl, thirtv seconds, and than bcaicn hv tlv‘ Loo ltorse itt the second. 1 Robot-t Baldwin calllf‘ brick in 171v‘ third in duttlicrtic his first ltcttis. time nt‘ 30 seconds anti nip Mitt- joric Bttdlottg for the float and race. ‘it. tivns a great victory for . tho Wood-ntvncd horse. especially when one has tn tttkc into cott- sidcrtttion that. Robcrt Baldwin was rrtcittg: with a bad knee. Third Inland Victory Chaiklng up their third victory , of the dgy that. gavc dthem a 3-2 '~ cdgc an an 8-3 o gc itt tho BRAKE FLUID DOES A BETTER JOB two-day's of rncittg. Island itorst--~ uton saw Irlttrold Cttdmorcls Just Through greater extremes of hut ' j . and cold . . . from 540 degrees - Flicktt. as game a littlc tnarc as evcr had a shoe tackcd on. chalk up a straight heat victory in the Class B‘ Trot and PM?’ m" B1 Fahrenheit to R0 degrees below cvcnt on the day's card. Although "m? Nun CHRYCQ §UPER winning rather handily itt ottch BRAKE liLiili) rctuitts itsjluid ltcnt Just Flickn had tn show at state!(iomrihtttcttosafct-drtvtng. her best in register licr victory. 3:5nn":cafiziflfzgrrgzzograkzf . being forced to pace the first and third ltcats in better than 32 sec- onds and just. ctlttaliing iitnt time itt ttn- tniddle ltcttt. The mcclinc which ltzts produc- ed the fastest times since those inter-province meetings. were or- iginated and the closest racing ginecrcd and made by Chrysler. Available from your Chrysler- Plymnuth-ElrfmflfDOdflIPDQSOIO denier. S cci (IHRYLO SUPER BRAKE LU D and be sure.’ Who! CHRYCO moans , ' 04f t $1315.? 'é.§='$Z.'t'33'.°f-Ls ilflt wndudea ‘may and an“, we n. cessoriesbesringrhisu-ndcmuknn t\ peat hhat fans should see racing "mnmd l" ‘hkitizffi? "i315! of the highest order. gm; 123;: l’ te-u’: onhdCh er Free For All Trot industrial! nus Judge tltilen) 1 l d Iillfilivln (L. Kelly") ,2 2 l Jcnhy Kttlmttek tSmttplc) 7t 4 2 "R1 Rrllimt lKldnryv) 4 fl .'1 M:UJ"'::::L‘|"::$ Thur: 29: 30: 3i. Winning itorse nwttcti by Frctl C H R Y S L E R Lnhcy. Dartmouth. N. S. Class B. Pure Lyttnmlic tflerney) 21 1 Miss Cleo Dttlr- (Campbell) 1 2 2 MldnighiMclody tMcKcnna) 3 3 4 5 4 3 I l CORPORATION n" CANADA. tmtttcn PARTS DlVlSlON wmesoa owl/tam Mac Watson tDnwnc) Jeanette Dale 1W. Kelly) 6