‘Fl-IF ‘CHARLUFTETOWN GUARDIAN tacular Game BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING . With 3-2 Score. THE STANDING Moncton Halifax Charlottetwon Saint John enoeeaue 29 sueoloooene W. L. D. F. A. Pts. 19 7 3 80 38 41 17 8 5 83 51 39 10 15 5 57 86 25 5 21 3 36 81 13 A fighting band of Abbie puck chasers, coached by a veteran of hockey wars, Chester Gregory, last night crush- ed the Halifax Wolverines 3-2 in one of the most spectacu- lar_ ice battles ever staged on local ice. it was a million dollar show that the two teams dished out last night as they battled mightily for the precious two points given the winners. The victory lengthened the locals’ lead over the Beavers to six games-while the Wolves dropped to second place in skated off with a 2-1 victory It was the never-say-die spirit shown by the Gregory clan that ed up the short rebound to paste enabled them to win their well-, earned victory- Down one goal to‘ the snarling Wolf pack at two stages of the game they battered iod ended. Wolves outshot the l0- their way through for two goals in eels, with Sargent getting four and the middle session to deadlock the count at two all and then came back 1n the closing canto to dent Leo Sargent’; citadel hing counter. Emerging from the and brilliant battle as the scoring heroes were Jackie Kane and Joey. Beaton_ It was this pair of dimin- utive forwards that accounted for two goals with the former Hamil- ton Tiger spoedlter beatng Sargent both times on well timed passes from his centre-ice man. Frank Currie accounted for the other Ab- bie goal on a pass from Pete Kelly snd came at a time with the‘ Wolves holding a 2-l lead. It was s beautiful piece of teamwork and the boys drew down the house. But while the above-mentioned Plflyers drew the limelight on their scores the whole Abbie team work- ld as a unit. Both lines were on a par. backed up with a. hard check- lbg defence and cool net minder. Harold Gross, back in the lineup after a long rest, turned in a, great lame and rough was the road the incoming forwards had to travel to fPt by the popular "Husky." "Kick” lfcCaru-i filled the breach in that thrill packed last period with a scintillating exhibition, M; one time flopping three drives minus his stick and sprawled on the ice. But the Halifax lcam was by no means out of the picture. They fave a finished display and for the last ton minutes of the final period, Wflizrd the most desperate offensive evcr seen on local ice. They swarm- ed inside the Abbie blue line min- utes at a time but Just couldn't click for the elusive marker. Neither team displayed their besti hockey in the opening session. Thefi Wolves cashed in on their lone snoring chance of the period with Porteous blasting Bill cowl-ml short forward pass into the meshes It the eight minute mark for the only counter. Abbies opened out after this but Sargent fended Off the "Kid" line attacks after they had rtced in close. Wolves were hard pressed When Graham was chased for trip- bing McArthur but four men be- hind their blueline combined with waiting the puck the length of the 1C1‘ Kent Sargenvs slate clean. Wolves were widely outslmt in, the period, Sargent blocking eleven drives with McCsnn having four to his credit. The fans were hardly seated for the second period when the fire- works started. Beaten carried b6- bind Wolvu net and passed out to Kane in from, who slammed it past 58mm for the tleing marker. It was lust two minutes after the start. The pace speeded up as the Players raced from end to end, Currie was sent to center in place, Kelly who replaced Hudson on‘ c right lane, Two nice plays with, urrie the spearhead failed by‘ nches snd the "Hickey" Nichol- - was chea by Sargent after iittlng the Levine-Graham duo < a brilliant play. "Husky" Gross? as sprawling the Wolf forwards th terrific body checks time af-' time as the minutes ticked by. Vince rel-guano. "Piecing Masher t centre ice and making a good ~- ofitJedShieids open atthc 1 minute lurk co send the Wolves l- the lead again. It was a nice lay by Sigh and the randy, hlelda made no mistake. One min- end thirty oecimds later La- wlo for tripping - and while he was doing pen- Rte Kelly combined with '- - for the equaliser. The Ourrlo was dwpod by Ser- ~- u: hls nil» attempt m pier; F1 0.. R SKATE nu AITERNODN win | bed by McCann when in d then s Benton to Kane play just seconds the standing as the Hawks at St. John. it back in the strings. Currie and Graham were given penalties for roughing as the per- McCann leleven. A flare-up occurred between some spectators and “lfecfl Grimley, 101- the win- one of the referees 0s the latter was skating off the icc but cooler spectacular heads prevailed and things quieted down without any damage. The final period, without s doubt most exciting and thrilling staged here, started off slow- the ever ly with Graham and Currie serv- penalties. McArthur nearly, beat Sargent on a nice play snd on a counter attack Cowley gave life- 1118 Csnn a close cell with his hard drive nipping the post. The teams were at full strength once more and once more the pace we; stepped up. Porteous was rob- close an missed. But on s p18! later, Joey fed e new 111- side the Halifax defense and the Abbles were leading 3-2 at the 439 mark. Currie, Nicholson and Kelly cgn-led to the goalmouth but Sar- gent kicked out Currie’: drive- Lawioi- missed tieins it. up when shot wide on on open net and then McCann made three brillilnf- ' saves SS the Wolves rode into short he however by ch00“!!! the length of the ice and the bell found a har- assed Abbie Abbies ComeFrJn SPEED Siilliiiii Behind To Defeat CUMPETE FUR lWolverine Squad . TITLES T0011» Locals Chalk U-gTSecond Straight Win Over Halifax Team In Spec- nqllld hanging grimly 15,000 Expected to See Crack Canadian and U. S. Bladesmen Vie For Honors. (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) OOONOMOWOC. Wis, Jun 26- ' Flvored by weather perfect for‘ skaters snd spectators alike, 15,000 per-sons were expected tomorrow to watch 75 crack bladesrnen from Canada and nine states compete for the North American speed , skating championship over the liz- iap Pbwler Lake course. > After several days of preliminary workouts visiting skaters were pre- pared to compete for the l0 indivi- dual titles in four divisions. Fif- teen final events are on tomorrow's 581d and 10 are scheduled for Sun- ay. Favorites Favored to take the title held by fleet floss Robinson of Toronto, who has deserted skating ranks since he won,the North American ln i930, the lmt year it was staged, are Eddie Schroeder of Chicago, Willie Logan of Saint John, N. B, Jim Webster of St. Paul, Bert Tay- lor of New York and Eddie Wedge 0f Detroit. Schroeder is world 10,000-rnetre champion and holder of two re-‘ cords. Webster won the United States title in i932, and 1.03am. W948i! Ind T8110!‘ have competed in Olympics. The women's title events are a toss-up. While Leila Brooks-Pot- ter of Toronto is favored by mai _- to defend her Main American title, others believe it will come back to the United States through the skating of Dorothy Franey, st. Paul, the 1934 United States cham- iislllllls WEST TilBAY l The following arc the teams ,drawn for the East vs. West com- petition at the Curling Rink this a1- ternoon, starting at 2.30 sharp; Teams Representing West ’I‘ime—2.30 sharp. firing range. 3111p Mite The visitors had every man up W. A. Stewart. H. Winchester at the ten minute mark with H. A. Ebers C. M. Williams Masher, Cowley and Lawlor b01118 D. A. McKinnon D. B. Stewart repulsed time after time, The Second iiead Wolves scored but the play was J. A. Bentley Don Grant called back and local fans breaih- W. Lord D. Matheson ed easier. The Abbie; were hemmed M. Campbell W. McLean in but a stubborn defense refused to yield. Nicholson broke sway but Time-t dclock sharp. tripped before he got goini- K911? 8UP Mate drew two minutes for tripping La- A. W, l-Iyndlnan S. R. Fl. inysflll vlgne and it was five forwardsphns. Black Phil Cobb ‘ “Red” 3m“; “m, on. McCann Judge Duffy F. A. Johnston robbed Lswlor, Ferguson, Cowley Second Lead 5nd Masher‘ as the puck was kept J. J. Morris Ben]. Taylor lngflle the Abbie blue-line. Beaton O. D. MoGregor E. Werner and Walker relieved the pressure P. McDonald B. H. Hughes Teams Representing East Time—2.30 sharp. -2 lead. 311-19 M! °“ w “h” a a. n. Spillett Hal Spillett uygupg G. G. Hughes Dr. H. McIntyre Alex. Scott J. A. Fraser Abbiea: Goal McGsnn; defense, Second Lead wllker, Gfggg: gentft, Bealon, A. V. McQuaid W. L. Brenton (jun-lg; 1m; wing, McArthur, Nich- P. W. ‘Turner Judge Saunders | Olson; r131“; wing, Kane, Kelly, W. C. Davis Jack Howatt Hudson. , Wolves: Goal. 301891111, 114911593 nm°'_4 °°1°¢k 5h“?- Granam, Lavigne; centre, Mosher. 511113 Mote Cowley Ferguson; left wing, Lsw- Irisp. Fripps T. Hanna 10i- LQIIHOII} right wing, Porfeous, W. l-I. Townsend J. F. Whear shields’ S. C. Moore Geo. McLeod Rgfereesi Grimiey, St. John; $600M lead Jwluon Charlottetown. W. Swindell F. D. Cordwell , ' Reg Bell Ern Large SUMMARY Earl Taylor J. T. Doyle S res-Neil atheso ,W_ . c- “I” Puma (c 1 ) LeodpfWaJtcr Wlivlfson, Jgdayn: M 1- W°1V"- Wrtwu" ow 9y Skips will please make an effort 820 to have their teams on hand to play ‘Penalty: Graham. steps; MOCIJIII 4. 58119111- 11- Seoond Period I. Abbies, Knne( Beaten) 2-00. 3_ Wolves, 811101115 11.00. 4. Abbles, Currie (Kelly) I205. Penalties: Grill. ham, Currie. mops; Mwmn p, gal-gent l. Third od s. Abbies, Kane (B91101!) no. Pen it : Kelly- mpklymeciim n. was" '- St. Mary's W1" From C. Y.M. L. Ina iellile Mary's Club pllYQd Club in the C. Y. ‘Ihundly evening The play was keen U BAND I 25c (renown) Lavlgne, Ora- "m- °' "w. l to Aasocia on - rside Badmn nuec- Y‘ u. L M. Ii. hail on 3n 110th sides,1 at the appointed hours. If any play- er- listcd above unable to play please make sure of a substitute. sulimllslll‘ iIllRllii_ii_tillB_ i smnmnsms .. .. .. .. .. In the Club Championship series the matches played this week resul- ted as follows: Crock tt won from Titus. Corn il from Prichard. Prlcbard w horn Jardine. MacDonald won from Home. Crockett won from Bell. Pricliurd won from McNeill, , Crockett won from Allen. ' ‘Die standing of the Rinks nowis: Won Inst ToPlay OF l effective airgrcs m: i Members of the Nlkes Baskeli and played exhibition games against created a favorable impression by Y iui Liub of‘ Charlottetown, paid Y-w-C-A. and Lht their spcrtlmanlike play. . .oi.trc.i.i a. \lalL o-tr the wees-mil Sun Life teams. Although the visiLors lost both they Seated, left to right are: Blanche Conway, SPORT WORLD Basketball Nikes of Charlottetown Alice Purcell (captain), Terry Mclsaac. Standing, left io right, Kath ecn Osborne, Dorothy Robertson, Pat Power, (coach), Hilda. Pranght, Isobel Paquet, Lucy (Zamipbeli. The umn returned home Thursday night. Florence Mallett and Marion Robertson, two other member: of the team are missing from the above picture . Allan (Yup Champsiis. BANKERS s‘ Again Take Lead l] N | I [[1 1‘ In The “Big Four” I Defeat Fighting Saint John Team 2-1 In Final Period Of Game. (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire)‘ SAINT JOHN, N, B.. Jan. 26--Facing a. fighting col- ony of Saint John Beavers, M out a 2-1 victory in a Maritime Hockey League tonight. McManus, assisted by ed the climax to an unusually fast game _ _ deciding counter in the last half of the final perlo also scored the Hawks‘ first Monclons win, coupled wit, lhc defeat of Halifax lit Charlott. cm, once more while Btufi»; r tamed their familiar ccl‘i\r postclr Taking the puck at his own de- fence line, McNeill rushed through the invading Hawks and opened the scoring 57 SECODds after the second period started Burrage, dazed iii a crash (luring the initial session, wcilt off the ice but played the last two periods Five Forward -.- Determined to score, Hunk-S rc- moved their dcfrnccmrn for the last three minutrs of the middle stanza and used live IUFWLlIdS Mc- Marius, asslstcd by Wonder, tied the count at the 18.33 mark, and his nexit goal, ln lhc tli.rd period, was the last of ihr flight Hawks‘ speedy skatiig was a feature throughout the first por- iod The visitors were niiltrilcd with a slower b‘c king slyll- but PPSS illiit made‘ the game a continuous round of wide open hockey. Both gonlirs. were well protccicd as (ho win zmcnf‘ skated their checks out of 111i‘ pifly The Mont-ton squad riirllcdiln a. shifting style of attack that alter-z nately rungcd frslll trii-ky- (Zfllllbifl-i ation thrusts to sustained» forcing inside the homo bluc lino. Bmavers employed a mCLlfxilffli (Lr ". - w; the Ilfllll strip that cams r r: w producing results Second Period The second period was r l. imrc exciting, with the big crowd lll coil- staht uproar. It started with only 57 seconds gone when Kcnziv Mc-‘ Neill raced the length of the rink to score unassisted The fans saw their fsvoritrs balte the Allan Cup Champions to a standstill after that opening marker. McNeili streaked through a wide hole as the Hawk guards split a- pert expecting the chunky defence- rnan to p; .1 to Houston who pranc- ed in bes d: h'm The shot at l5 feet burned between Foster's legs Prom that time it was a round of brilliant hockey, snd Beavers no. i front line put on such a demon- drstlon once that they received a thunder of applause cs they skated off for a relief. Then Moncton but on I five forward offensive in a wild effort to equalize Even (‘aunt Tie it up they did. the- Boater's ewlolts being nullified somewhat by carelessn During a steaming llonotm attack Wilson blocked a lht,‘ cleared slovwy snd sent the disc back of the net where Web- ster pounced on it and passed cu: b the uncovered Mclvfanus, who blnpd it into the twine: _ Wearied by the strenuoui going o! Us first two chapters the teams q y, y, Ldodng out with some Bends ......... 8 I I narrow margins. (Allen I I I 5t. Mary's won with a score of Ms 4 5 e e4, umpires were Hr. stealer ‘ntll ... i I I uui-isonuiaus George Slack-Pitched. s s a “mpg Campbell . d I l Jerdine .. 4 l I roman-rs n. n. r. 0mm umem . e s e Home I d d American at Montreal. l 0 I r t ope-oi: at menu». may I I I lacuna-sunse- r I I I i Oenedicnsathetrclt. 30"- 3 l l ‘lhcoto at mun. (‘I 1 - ° 3 4 anon a anon .4 played more raggedly at times in the closing twenty but Hawks hadl the skating edge They tcstcd gave Hawks the Ilcazilc leadership local goalie with stiff drives when NICMEIIIUS lrggcd a long one into the cage for tllc winning mar- ker with the period more than half gone James Jamlncd the rubber back in for good luck. , ler; right wing, Webster, Milckle; Connoly. Donald. Jcmnicit: son, Young; right wing. Gammon; sub, Rcist tally. the and bouncing Wilson was flat on his stomach at we time‘ one“ gems pruning who played a stnlvrart game. with the victors buzzing around citadel The whole Hawk flock swooped down upon the harassed hcmesters and James and ivcbstcr handled the pllck before a long pass sped out to Mclvfnrus, porch- ed just inside the blue Zinc L1ncups:— Moncton—Goal_ Foster; defence, Gill, Burrage; centre, Jamcs, Mll- left wing. Mcllizmus. Irvine: sub Saint John-Goal, Wilson; dc- fcnce, McNeill, Draper; f‘“l‘.ll‘i3. lcft ulnar. Dick- Houston. Officinlsvltoy Prowsc. Charlot- lteiown, and J, l-i. Dfilllllllli", Saint John ‘Fouris The fourth game of the Bankers’ Hockey Iicrigue was played at the Forum on January 24th, when the B. N. S. took the United Bankers into camp five to one. The game was very fast from start to finish. Early in the first period Owen sent the disc far into the twine beating MacLearl for the first tally of the. evening. The lead was not long held, however, and that fast oncton Hawks barely edged and determined Meek, on a pass fixture here 1mm 5131115315 W805i?!‘ 71nd James, Provm’ i ‘In ' the second pcrlod Ramsay‘, 193 b)’ 5110911111! 1119 scored on a. sho‘. from the blue "111 (I. 1'10 lino, and two minutes laicr scored for the the third counter for the B. N. S. was recorded by Ramsay, the result of 130119-111 3911717111 295W B 11931118. gelding raced for s. number of sea- a mix-up in front of tho United ‘ Bankrrs’ net. Perhaps the prettiest play of the cvcnlng came in the third period when Cousins, that dazzling dc- fcncc-maii of the B. N. S. tcam, iii an end to end rush, slipped thc ,p\iCk into the cord bchind Ioggie. The last tally of the came from the stick of evening Burden, Goal Judge Ling flickered the light when the fast travelling Franklin packed away a hard shot. However, the goal was not allowed. much to the displeasure of the fans. The “Bad Moll‘ of the evening were Cameron nnci Owen, who each drew two minutes for tripping. Linfllps B. N- 5.: Goal, Mal-Loan; dc- fonco, Mock illlf1 Cousins; forwards, Burdcn, Franklin, Calnoron, Sinc- lu‘r and Ramsay. llnited: (ionl. Imzglr; dcfcncc, Frasq- and Hrlrilby; forwards, Owen, Innis, McKrnna and O'Neill i‘ AVllI-‘Stars Reform: Fred I/‘PHRP. Draw With CNR. Offices The C. N. R. Offices, Charlotte- reproscilled at thi- gzlmrr. o o . town and the Ssuris All-S ars bat- -tlrd through thri-o periods o.’ fas. hockey bcfcre a capricty linizsc in an exciting game lliilrsdai- evrrl- ing. which finhhed in a draw The game got away lit 830 and before long Surar Gordon scored and by the way the fans and fan- ettes cheered some of the C. N. R boys thought the goal was against themselves which gocs to show the sporsmsnsllip of the enthus- astic and appreciative prople of Souris. ’1'ht All-Stars are n fast and rugged bunch of boys snd with s little coaching they would go a long way tn the Inlcrmed lite Ice.- Ille lkllnst any team in P. E. I. The C. N. R teem, through its genial manager, Mr. John H. How- att. whh to thank every citzen of Sour-is for the wonderful tine ac- corded them. The following is thc line-up. Bouris All-Stars: Goal. Acorr Defence, Brennan and Weir; For- wards. I. Cheverie, l". Chevrrir, R McIntyre. Ivan Cbexrie, B. St John '1‘. Moynagh, A. iilccormack C. N. H. Off ces- Goal, Gordol Hills; D:fence. H. B. Douglas, v L Dingweli and I. McDonald; For wan". J. P. Gordon. W. C. Dlvies I. A. l-fowstt, l lovers, l. E. Mc- leod. NGIIS Commercial ‘Novella: Ila One would think flu-n- o]; 3 wllisilc on the sidc lines-Ned was 1110K‘. - o - J()11il.HQ\Vi\I1/. corirll, irnillrr, received many gtatiilatloil. telegrams of con- O I Q slay of the C- N. R. squad, was his old self. O00 the All Stars, required lots of like the Toronto Maple Innis] a start which led me to he'll-ye that WiV-Cbing. which is admittedly this season he would prove the outstanding of- ‘ —%*~— -- - showing the best hockey in the firisl in the Big Four, faded badly, I t M I slofrldtcan shléflfer a sixhato nothing batfiiust ttIEStISmIQLSYOAIt wilitithesliqesvt? - eea, any ng can ppen s me . n on e. n ra ura l ____ taut he doesn't call ‘rm ss he lees The richest racing purse in the t em " L e a g‘ ll e world will be s ieiiium handicap of - _ ____ {the Ios Angeles Turf Club when it The trouble is with Harry that - 098M110 600m in the Spring of ho does tho N019“! act when he 1",, " ‘nihmgfd 1,523: "m": ms aiooooo in Uncle Sam's ioflks M. the Wolverines. You, will 0' g o I l m money will go i: the lucky winm-r- ri-mrnibi-r that when Captain lllflmfotkg battled to n five all raw_ The game was fast and clear ith both teams playing wide opt rckcy. Mr, Hudson Morrissey refereed Shamrocks: Goal, King; defens lowling, Morgan, Weathcrllie; for mrds, Dowling, I-Iennesscy, Olin. nsenault. noun: Goal, Toombe; defense. Trainor, Toombe; forwards, Shea, Pineeu, Mctburt, Smith. Gallant, l lb0etvillo. Play _ BOXING BASKETBALL oruna sPoar The schedule for the Bay Sta-to Circuit is as follows: Gosben, New, York, June 5-6-7. Chathain, N. Y, June 12-13-14. Sturbridge, Mass, June 19-20-21. Avon, Conn., June 26-27-28. Windsor, Conn, July 34-5. Lhmeswiilrunfromsmtotaoil in value and the most popular classes will be 2.10, 2.15, 2.21, 225, uwo-year-old and three-year-old trotting, 2.10, 2.15, 2,20, 2.25, two- year-old and thrce-yeor-cld pacing. The Grand Circuit will open at North Randall, Ohio, June 23rd t0 July 'lth and will ixmtinue at To- ledo, Buffalo, Salem, N. 11., Gosh- en, N. Y, Springfield, Ill, Syracuse N. Y., Indianapolis, Ind, Chicago, Cincinnati and wind up at lcxing- J ion, Ky, September 24th to 29th. Tlie smallest purse on the Grand Circuit this year for a two in three, or three heat plan will be $500 and , no early closing events will be pro-, granlined for less than 81,000 An“ effort will be made t0 have a num- ber of $5,000 stakes. The service fees for 1934 for the‘ various stallions at Walnut Hall Farm, Iexingmn, Ky, the greatest establishment in the world for the {breeding of trotters and pacers has been fixed as follows: Peter ‘ivolo 2.02, fce $1,000. l 1.5911, 19f: $200, Volomile 2.03% fee $100. High NOOII 2.02%, fee $100 will be kept as a private stallion. i? near future. Among the three-year-olds kept eligible are more that have Muscletolle be er 1 ter of 193a, Bertha c. Hanover <2 ting filly of 1933, Reynolds old trotting gelding. were kept in good Hambletoninn stake number Chestnut ,Peter 2,031.1, fee $200. Protector Guy Day 20411.», fee $100, and Till- worthy 2.11, fee $100. San Francisco Twenty-three three-yesr-old otters were kept eligible to the Jambletonian Stake number nine, for foals of 1931 on January 1st,’ when a payment of $250 was made on each. The stake will have an estimated value of $40,000 and will be raced off this season at a place and date to be decided on in the prominent (Z) < 203M, champion two-ycar-old trot- 204, champion two-year-old trot- (2) 2.04%, world's champion bwo-year-I now the property of.’ I. 0. YQng, Winchester, Mass, snd is in clflrgo of Danny Steele at the Cbflieo River Speedway. Danny llfiuld have some wonderful rides as Dori- sld Belwin has as much "bmsh" as any trotter living. ' William P. Caton, who has 3141c such s wonderful success as noel: trainer the past few years yith Protector (3) 1.59%. The llarchiou- ess (S) 1.59%, etc, has filed a dalnr against the Soviet Governmeng for more than 8500.000, which hejayl he lost when the revolut seized 168 trotting horsu t he owned in October, 1917. Cat-on thd was the premier trainer and dglvq of the day in Russia», as his father, Frank Catcri of Cleveland, had been before him. The seizure came when he was under a long term contract of $15,. 000 and a share of the profits The breeder and turf man who elrt- ployed him made over his racing stable and stud 1n settlement with Caton after the War put amend to the sport. Horsemen in Prince Edward land sometimes think that they are carrying on under difficulties with snow and cold, but how would they . like to be at Skowhegan, Mining where the thermometer recent]; registered 56 below rel-o and flier! ls over six feet of snow on~ fill . level. There are worse places . good old P. E. 1.! 7, Golden 1,12, has been sole through James Arbng to G. Fl Kenny of Summerside, former owner of Peter Will Tell 2.10%. Billy Aubrey 2.13": and Major 8 2.12%. Mr. Kenny has lust ven- tured on the seas of matrimony, having recently married Miss Anna Millman, Both are fond of horses and will no doubt take a great deal of pleasure out of the ownership of the beautiful Golden. Golden is nine years old, sired by Kernel (3) 2.05%, a. son of Lee l Axworthy 1.58% and his dam is Nancys Todd, dam of nine) by Todd 2-14‘; and out of Nancy ) Hanks 2.04. Therefore his grand- siro on his sires side and hi: granddam on his duo's side were the world's champion trotters. Golden was purchased by CoL D. Eighty-four two-year-old trotters . A_ MacKinnon from Squires Bros, standing in Windsor, Conn., in i931. ten l time he llad no record. He raced At thbt ,for foals of 1932, to be raced in ‘ at Summcrsidc, July 1st, securing l ycar. sons with good success in Ohio, is 5, when a payment of $200 was de on each, January 1st of this 1 won a five heat race. During that second money and at Northam he season he won five races and took his record at Fredericton of 2.12 l-Ie is a good game trotter, has Continued on page 9 I I Briefs 1Sp0rt r l ‘ Frankie Graham made his scor- .ng debut against the Hawks on lvcdncsdny night last at Halifa .~.'hen lhc ml llllh‘, flashed ior the It was 2111 unassistd goal. Then as if that was first t me that tVClllllg not clliilzh he stcd Sllillififi l Sifmllli’! tllc tlllrd Wo‘v<‘r.lli- unai Both scores were in the period up as a scrzrillg mw-v-‘l Elv a prom incllt Halifax W111i, the quir FUIIVS, ii so wily can't h»: gilt ‘my ‘Llic blond Monctovi goalie? Gammon, who is back on the jo nliidr- ills prrsvl:c.~ felt by srorln ne-sflriy ll1'!‘l' l‘ 4'1". 1 .‘ 11f‘ llris horn lili horse IilFllVI Lust Tuesday in TOTIIHO the .\Ilillif‘ Licnfs llad unnshing triumph over the irons in ii and" nylsll game of Bill CO\\‘l('_V, loading scorer in the Malxtiinr- B»; Foilr ha: yet 1o bent Jlmmli- Fneior for a. goal Wnttcn again liiler brill: s~.'.c\l.~-_v 1i’1_‘ill(t'I.l two goals against tllc Abbias Wcd- i at Charlottetown I-‘obrurav \‘.'.\$ the first time I Abbie twine Chuck Jtnllnii‘ \ also in 11f‘ llrnl-l-gw scoring r: val and assisting lnI two ll .. almost as UI'l"(‘l'1.lll1l as nit-hi} White Stars at Detroit six t0 two Tuesday evening They are also x due to play at Chicago. Nelson Crutchficld. one of the stars of tllc McGil‘. hocizcy team n forward llnc. suffcri-ri a broken . lnose in practice last ‘Yursdny even- first ‘ing but was cXprCtcd to take-part in the game last Wvdnesday night. A New Zealand rugby team is due to 1151f, Cnnarlia in the Spring or isummi-r of 1936 with tlle Object of fostering English Ruuby in this country Tllo tcrim Will also tour the Unzird kingdom and France, ‘playing a smries of matches in each ‘country b Y Only foul- more works of Big Tho wind-up will be 23rd WllPll 111i‘ Abbirs and Wolverines clash. This moans that w:- will llnve (miy six more home games, Of :1 cnursv Ill/Vi‘ wll be llle playoffs to _ follow providing we do not let Saint Joliii ink-a our tnzrd place honors ‘away from us ' g Pour liock v So Ilill St/"wnrtf. n|0oncll_ has turns-cl sour on Wolverines J sick Mnr- Brown of Monclon and says Jack (he will do lxn mun r ilrcculg inr llimi 1N. Ii, L series ivllcn they defeated We wonder whilt Prrre Nlcklin will ‘lllclr himltrczil riva 1 ‘eight and thi- nous in Mnnl n .il to four. On Thursday night manager and 1m" n! the c N‘ n“ the Muplr Loaf.- pliiycil the Mrr- mirror-int! for us: tables 1m‘ tat” bv a score ofisay to that" lie will probably re- ltort, “Wolf, Bclilrr will do no more it's a one» ef ti‘. iwcro turned. tn» u/ITITOOIIS winning - _ six to nothing. Doesn't. that remind John (Sugar) Cmrdon, 111‘ main- y,“ o; U“, A\)1)‘(\_B(\av§\" two 135*, "looking January Evening Mall. “In thi- first place I games‘? Charlottetown, l22nd. Abhios won five to suited in New York last Tu: evening to Cepthin Bill c101 is blind (y? nllil said. "I don't ‘ "ank Boucher, China Johnson an e the signals Hardy!“ lurny Murdock, smld't the CIYPPT.‘ —*~—_— , if14.000flms Ii was the 400th Just soother 1M0 f-iilina our ‘m’, u,“ 113,;- fvjgQfy hem" rialifnx scribes have, name -. their ‘ad trikrn part 1n with Yuk Rangers three ‘Saint John, January 24th, Beavers 1100115’ Molntyri‘. loft winger of won six to nothing When a tram Diamond signet rings were prv the New Ll Boliel, ‘Quebec's amat- ;_-_ our teams, defeated the Detroit ‘ The followinu is a cluotation from ‘vni 0hr" in tlle Halifax will adm: ihnt tho rcfcrecing in Halifax ill‘: winter has not been iso hot. In fact Harry Butler after magnificent tributes of prah _ es win, then he is “Leo the oaaihm on page I ‘iirdy called Nation's ailcntlpn to “rialn slgnais in a very important 1r stile, Ndscn put his spyglus tn . lo Goalie Leo Sargent when the W . (Ir-ea "