k . FEBRUARY e5, 1924 ‘ _ NVIGHVHO NMOiftftltL-LOTHVHO HHL PAGE QEVEN BASKET BALL BOXING A N D - ICE SP0R;1‘S I OTHER EVENTS 1 E iiiia ciiiisiiisllllllllll WINS“‘IIGGS” iuiiifiiiiiiiit iiviii aiiiiii SPEBTATRS l iiiiiiiiss RACES siiiiiiiiiiii ARRIVE ii ME Bllllllllllilllll iiiiiiiil siiiiiiiiiiilypiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Th ee Good Cl “ mull-E - ' ' ‘ - M‘ “ ,- i , rJudson Lagsggz T133 d °glt1fa€§in3€gi p Are Gwen a. Royal Alpaasltlecghazfégaill/lfflfj-jtireat Interest Manifested in the Race and The Latter Driven by His Owner v..- Wel°°1n°andBamqu' Wl" Emil" l" ‘ N“ Lime Amuiement “wished as ’ etted at Q1199" H0" Years the Dogs and Drivers Battled for H011- tel — Large Crowd HKE..I,,,I,,A,(,,,B, ,.",.?,,D) ; 0m - A _ J ‘non Riggs Captured the P. S. Brown ~- Trophy for Green Trotters ‘V’ . Pllwflglfillll" ll'lll‘l\.\'*‘>'f’l'llll)' The “Dog llerby" snudwlchctl in fight was the result. Luckily the e wo. na events oit‘ the lntcr- bt-iuw-eu heats at the horse rat-es drivers were on to their jobs or Over t-liree thousand people‘ n"; largest number. l-t -is t-laimed, that Pallzliltll jhlllel-elll:Vsllilhlllll‘ l3llfilllll‘ ‘intunlarv afternoon proved ii inns-t in all likelihood there would have ions p.» ant tonight Lliailos (tor lexeitiiig contest and was won by been no tings to race. After a great the winner of the race. is owned by .\lr. l-lenliert Dennis, Dunstaff- ever witnessed a race meet on tinge. (zharlottetogvn harbor. were present ‘ ‘_"€'{'l“'" “If ‘Willi ‘*"_ l '\‘en by Jimtnle Duffy, deal ot’ persuading order was fin- hlllllldfl’ a‘ fermion Wile" l-ile Cllflf- P. S. Brown Trophy Race. - - H fins“ ‘Cgwf “i ‘_ ‘fmifvm 1i by \\'illie Arlilng was ully l't*£~2l0l'b!(l~-f(.ll' the time bclng. “a l’ “- ' mm" L“ ‘L "i Um’ a close second, \\‘itli "Flghttei" and At the word Fighter went into n loitetowu Diilving Club ice races and the dog ‘race were run off_ Pm). pie came from near and fur, some of them from twelrl-Y miles away, to witness the mixed contests. Ow- ing to the extensive crowd it who dilllctilt at tilmes to get a view of the racers, blll- everybody was in holiday mood and seemed to be en jUyiIllg themselves. even ‘it’ they only got a passing glimpse 0i‘ the eoniestiiiits. . 'l‘liere were three classes raced, namely, Class A Trot, lass A Pace and the second contest ifnr the ‘I’. S. iii-own trophy for green trotters. irdlan to win ;he honor in ten years. ~-i;,.,“»ni,.-- Fatigue‘! by [he Strain he Md u“ by (mnhm third and fourth ilriveiivcoininantiing lead but lost his ud- lleiinessey and (icorge vantage when he tried to turn no l t-v t Y . . - .. t. . - _ ' ‘l n mm“, " “mlmerue a“ “ . ‘ . ‘. "w!" AllllHlXiliintely Iltltltl spectators rivals were. Togo and Ted showed _ _ nlg-lit. trout their lllnrltlme hockey “ill” ‘"1110 gmlll- Y" ll ‘Wflfleil ‘m5’ erowili-il both Sidfls‘ ot‘ the course sonic speed while Jerry ran up one this little lady, Sonya Hgn|e of tour. Over 1.000 citizens nsuembl- rllg-Zfltlglpileiltg-t ailid Yillllilli-{lt points to sec the dogs side 0t‘ the truck and ltcx. went out - >1 .l .[i'-_~.._ ' - ‘j ‘u-i. the teuin which ivas accompanied {he Qlllllllilhlll 5°11 (‘Xhilll-‘lmii in“) h tiflifniriliizwllogs entered‘ gtliiitq'i.i.i.ilmi'f,il,finti“in: ,“,5,,'.,"§,,,‘lf. by“Rust,\"’Eagles ofwolfvillmtheii‘ the arms of the hulses- 'l‘lme for "’ ' mg‘, h.,',.| .,,,,.. m- i, prom, .,,,.,,y Thlruxis the second and final race oi the series for the P. ‘S. Brown trophy, donated by ex-Mayor I’. b. iBrowii ifor igreen trotters. l-t will bs remenrberetl ‘that in the last Tull‘ Hall‘? Todd won the majority of points, ‘hut yesterday there ‘was "Qllllllg to it but Todd Alto, driven with skill fllld judgment by his, turner-trainer, Mr. Vernon Riggs. ‘ He rs nmv the proud possessor of the ‘trophy, and is receiving the ' Congratulations of his many-friends. Mall)!‘ Ulllfln. owned lby Ml‘. ilirown, although hitched to a sleigh, ‘whim, Noble and Randall a . .. Q, S“ .,_ A YOUNG COMPETITOR AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES To bs competing for world ho nors in fancy skating at; (h; 39¢ of twelve ls the unique GXpGrigngg of NllPWFY. who is shown here demo nstrating her ability on (h; rink ag ed at the ‘railway depot to welcome. T-be (Yrystal hockey team arrived Chamonix, Switzerland. FINAL. Iii-between these were ‘sandwiched considerably hundiiiivappcd ililm ii“. tlie semi-finals and finals of the lubed second in ithe first. heat‘ in - ting‘ race, no t-hnt the program wits the next two heats, l-larry 'l‘l)tiii“Wl)ll n ifull one, and wuswnot finally izoni- the itlace. ‘in the ‘third heat being ]lilll'li uiitll 4.30 p.in. beaten only hair .1, mug", hv rnnhl The (iutstnuiling penllormtini-i- of Alto in i. vary pxcmng unis}, A very important meeting oi‘ the Charlottetown Driving Club will be held tonight at 8 goal-keeper, ha‘ the 1mm with.) in iiuartei" mile 3R. Time, three lllil‘, 8' “ml-v Alllllll‘ n" ,. _ I x I _. y _ _ ' ardon and gave Fighter a hard rue.»- to _ lhenflllnkhnhouh Ill-Will U"! Mllfllt- mn‘ ‘"53" ‘QHmd-‘l- Jiggs .. Jaiiiizs Duffy the. line. with Togo a close third. .' i-"k... _ _ , , __ '1 lira vVorshlp Mayor ‘Lldstone. '""“" ' iaihnnl. (mnopnllwlnAzmlii‘i Creelman NleArthnr. .VI.L.A., and t‘ M t- _ Tum, b ‘_ " ' “'83” F .1121,“axjlfgsflélfiifflgglvl"Kgdirlfzqffgyfi; an llirolyviiii- .. George. Linidi ‘Jiggs. Fighter, Jack and mow- If g‘ I H _' _ ‘ l I -- - - - I . . .. Anthony I.uni| lll" lllwfl llll. Jltllif got away like n w“ "m" H" Mrml‘ W“ “WM tviarlo ll. lhir-liitnau llllHli with Jack right on his quart- i t iirocceilcil to the Queen llotel, TV . _ , _ 4 . p _ _ N where a sumptuous rcpast was pro hi}; - _ H hfirizivalifiiiil 'i.l‘l M..P . ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' "‘ "" ". ' ‘ vnct iy ri-i erry in her usual ed it up, Jiggs ilrivei- was forced lvnn Nicholson- mrmml “ml ‘waded by u” mm“ "4 i J. Mcfluurt, i-r. About half down the course, the day in the litirse rao|||.-,;|im- w“, ])ay iwuy “Hurling theI-‘llnliiuuetl Mr. Al o’ I k h t k Th“ ulj.lrh),ll w“ m“ Off i“ “w, to leave his sleigh to part the .' “,i,.. 1~ , 1 ‘ .er eit, ,;[ii, _ coc Sar oma aran - ' _," __ ‘ ' ‘ Dollars n». stan- . ~ . wit ltreliaiit of this eitv whose l o w ~ (Iowds at Station llldfitfill“ tho president John A neaday afternoon. Owners of ‘ ‘mil M “" l‘ I'm" ‘|"4“f-‘|“l4 4°" ‘Hm Hgm“ "mmg "p m“ "'“"~ ill‘ glmwmfovcry "vmélywp U‘. bpizigull ma“ A Tr“ lng a ‘q’ (‘h l-ea. A. i‘ Saunders NIILA exi- speed who desire to qet. into m“ mm m“. J [Hun-NW mm: "i, mm ‘l “NW “vumsn whim hm ' ' .' ‘ - . . I . ' ' '. " Q . . eourse- tiein any advantage over itn- lead- hmh Plum, “mum and ulmuugh Muck Todd ugmhmlt) I I --_- 611 0i‘ S J lam Mayoi John Luinpbell, Lreeliniau the limedighg shOtlld be pres. “q ,“ .1 ,_ _ _ . t ‘ mg u] J1 H n, p , _ _ DrPSNBd very Home‘), m" gamut Baby yrodd uianwn A 2 2 hflnwrkfihu" n,“ 2i __..P|ay.,,._.; ion Hocke Tea McArLhur, and Mr. Downlnli- ~Re ent tonight. mm Ifflflli ‘was sent up he line l ‘lit-I Rik 28s bna i :0 and). and and third heats DYBa-IJY 'l‘odd own- ‘(elt-ie (Walker) ‘l ‘i NM“? "l Sl- Patrlrks. and Randall p m “H” ‘Wm "iade by Cap" E‘ M“ ' 't ‘a “h i M w“ w be “Hem fwd t at ("m y a new]: Fight" ell by Mi‘. John Ml-lDounltl of sontii- any Pickford oii-hitig)‘ ‘.14 ‘4 '4 "l "l""“l°ll~ W‘ "hull "Hell $5" W‘ Entrained. ‘i‘““‘"i"' “I” w°°d' "mwm m“ M“ iiiiiiilii‘ xiii?!hlltijiiliiimnnéiupniluig am ‘nflsulik-elil itiiltlirfbsimwa€r:ti'i1: if-ulifli“ port, sea-inert to have u llitle in re; Tim»; 1,9513,’ 1_(p-,%_ 1941/“ inlscoiittuct in the game played in 7 luuslrs. lllljllllw SOBllP-“dill lldilllfetlh H“, rum,“ ‘imprfili; llmlyavrllllgtlol, m; m... when Tpii a tiill-lbtlbbd): .Wl'\‘<‘. llainlltim Wetlnesility, with a t-iui- IONHON l, I 24 A I m" WW" by M“ 391"“ M“ (‘(|1||1||"|](|Q m‘ m. h- fifit-pm ‘Arnnll: huskie owned by Mi‘ .1 stilt“! infill ‘ t . ‘"1. .~ urge ' > ‘ ‘ ' - ~ i ‘< u, or, iiollovred by the singing of l‘ .. I) -i \'A ti. ~. ' . -,. - . , ~_ , _ A ‘ have had no oimvrtullllv lately to JiHlSon Lad (Dennis) 1 2 was the ruling given to the (‘Iuna- ‘m’ gmdm“ a‘ ““‘“‘°“ 5mm“ ""' . - took t'Xt't';llit)lllnllill' Uly “i ‘lnv,"r“ ‘rhisldoi-I: lop: hiialfiiiitiolii-w ‘fdcki w! conditioned-l for such a long mrecmmBoy (_Famuhar_ man Press m“ night by President day to give a hearty senti-off to the swung mat a Hpélfin-xrr ert sort “w wolf vurie‘ but ‘hint, Ill: nto “prim, m, a hawmne straightaway so“ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ . _ _ _ _ _ _ "2 2 1 Frank Calder, of the National Lew Canadian hockey team, winners of Mickey B, Duncan Todd, Harry wand h“ mo") m“ ‘lib Kri-awuy hpavy for a mpg’ 0v" s ilnura no llll l"? cell-filmy llll- ‘The P1160 lite Anigus Dillard (Walker) ...3 3 3 izue. with regard t.o the niix-iip of the ‘vnfld s “mmem hockey eham" Todd- Bilrke TmkL dram it was ' I ‘er m‘ mnlerluflcr; in 0mg. ‘Va/rd: 3:19;‘: (gig: pioiiship at the Olympic games, who, tired but happy, entrained at Tuesday night by ‘-. -h t l‘: .' . t. . - _ Et'..‘ “ll b tk 'l .- ' . lllllPll l 8 W" lllllltlh lllPlltll-lflell Time, 1.09, 1.09, 1.08%. the se players at lluniilton on Wed n m“ w‘ e a ‘i; “élvaltlfli pit-t, flligpflgrg 11D...‘ “I, [or this only getting tinder way who“ the finish line was reached. was one of the ni-ost exciting this winter, both ihorses trotting at top speed until past the wire. and only u few ifcet separating them iii two oi‘ the itlnlslies. ' ‘l Mary iPit-ltlfortl had lots of speed, leadin-g the others to the quarter on one occasion, but she did not scent able t.o carry her clip, hence her position in t-he summary. Keltie put up ct real flight ‘the first heat, but the others ontfootcd him and he hail to be content ‘with third posiliflll. Maioltkflreaoeus, owned _. by Ml‘. Ira Carr, was regrettably not present, probably owing to the (fact. that his owner was not lSfllYC that the races would take place. Another contest ‘between these trot- ‘ters, with Mach Crenceus injected into it, ‘will create a. lot ol' interest and excitement. ' Glass A Pace l . 'l‘his race had n small field. ‘Podd l-J.. John ‘It. and lBaron l-l-artishorn failing to show up. 'l‘h'ls made it a triwngulur contest between Jutl- i-ion Lad, Directum Boy and Angus lllllard. The iflrslt two put. up a good race with Judson Lad slight- l_v superior in the first two heats. The third heat was won by Direct- uin Boy, in u. driving iflnlsh. Angus Dillard, an old hero of the snow- patti, now suffering itroni the lnflrm itles of age. showed a flash of his old-time form in ‘the third boat. ivlien the finished on the wheel of the second horse, only two lengths back from the leader. Judson Lad. P. S. Brown Trophy Race. Todd Alto (lRiggs) . . . . . . ..1 Harry Todd (McKay) ‘. . Major Upton (-Brown) .. .2 Nellie T. (Spencer) . . . . . ..4 Frank Dillon ('l‘liorne) . Ever Ready (MvCourt-l Time: 1.15; 1.15%. 1.18. Official! ‘Stnrten-‘G, McDonald. Judges,——W. Brown. A. Kennedy, E. (‘.1 White. Tlmersr-F. Hooper, D. McLeod. m mama-now ‘matrices-Ad Note-Great credit is due the baud of volunteer ivorkers who took charge 0i’ the clearing of the ice course on Saturday, and made possible the races, which ‘were so greatly enjoyed. Particular imeirtion must. ‘be made of Messrs. Essory. Abbot, Arblng and White. They are going to further improve the course this morning so as to have it in good shape for this afternoon. ---——<-0->—-i—~ Jaok Johnson Won From Homer Smith MONTREAL, Feb. 24. ~ Jack Johnson, former world's heavy- weight boxing champion. was awarded the judges’ (lecision over Homer Smith. of Kalamazoo. Mlcli.. in the ten-rotind feature bout of the card at the St. Donia Theatre hero tonight. Johnson weighed 221 pounds and Smith 197%. {we i‘ my? L‘ , .»_~_ _ ""' 't‘7mn:- 04:15.10 Jim/fed n/(“PP ~ l.'l flu‘ Uanaainn Pacific Rec/i 1m British Como/s Cigarettes- are sold on Dining Car. ere/y CF18. Club Gar, every nestlny night. -€-< Heydler answers Ruth’s Statement NAITIONAI- LEAGUE OFFICIAL SAYS THEIR FENCES ARE NOT CLOSER. NEW YORK, Feb. 24. -—A state- ment. attributed to Babe Ruth at Hot Springs to the effect that he could hit seventy home runs if he played in National League narks yesterday drew a rise out of the National Iieague offices in this city. Said an (tfflfflfli (roniinun- iquo fi‘oiii John Heydlcr}; head- quarters: "The official figures show that National League parks are really larger than those of the American League. There is but little dif ference in the. general average. but what fiiffPFPllCt‘ there is. strange to any. actually favors the. older cir- cult. In Philadelphia, with its marketi- ly smttll park, the right field wall. favorite mark for left handed home run cloutern like Ruth and Williams. ls only 272 feet from the plate. But tlils wall is much higher than most right field walls. Really the lo\v left field barrier. 335 feet. from the plate, is easier to shoot. at, for a ball will often bounce over this wall. ez/ergi/CPIZ Train. every CPI? ORR- Statlon Dinlngkoo/n. every GRRResIaumnI, every Gllklzmclz Counter: even’ Alla rmc . Liner gf the (PPR- and In ewzyC-PR Hotel in Canada. _ Easton for Liverpool on the begin- ning of their journey homeward. The train pulled out amidst cheers for the Canadian (champions. The lioniewinril bound Canadians carried with them almost. every conceivable kind of baggage, in- eluding bird cages. live rabbits and white mice. Mctngania. Belfast. . A ln addition lo the passengers or- iginally booked by the Metagnma there are 250 passengers on the Metagamn who hail first engaged passage on the Marloch. but were stranded owing to the ilockers‘ strike. llllllllfi (BABES The Charlottetown Driving Club met last evening and decided to hold a race meeting this afternoon. a5 there l; no telling how long thc weather conditions may prove fav- orabllie and there are a lot 0f F8095 to run off this winter. The classes for today will be two in number and ‘will bring together some good material. ‘The starters are as fol- lows: GLASS B lT-ROT Dapper ‘Don, (L. -Wood.) Amy Aubrey (A. Carver). The pup (W. iMcNclll)-) Teddy (E. White). i Benedict .P.-Oonroy). Canadian Belle (J. Murray). Frisco ‘Direct (C. McMillan)- Mlckey B (A. Godkin). Captain H (Horne Bros). Todd iAlto (B. Riggs). CLASS B iP-AOE Abeqwolt (E. F.iAcorn). Brit H. (H. H. Horne). Wascnna Maid (O- McNelll). Margaret Grlttan (iCol. MacKln- non). Pansy York (R. White). Soldier Boy (R. Mclnnls). Dlnqola Girl (Dr. Lsdwell). ‘Captain Jack (Jan. Arblng.) ‘ The races today wlll start at 2.- .30 p. m. sharp. A: there are only two r3001. on.. the. card they are “starting a llttlm. lator than usual. The offlclalh ‘will be the lame as on Saturdly. Another Trophy to. Race For 0n Saturday. ‘Mr. John Court, of A. MacKlnnoii, president of the Chitrlottettown Driving Club, with a handsome sum o! money. with the request that it be utlllwd W the Driving Club to provide ll 01"! for trotters, the get of that steel in; sire, Mayor Todd. 2.1555, awn- ed by iM-r. Court. At the meaning of the frrivilns Club last evening it was decided to hold a race for the Todd trottern jclnasltled by performmces. l under the some conditions m the P. S. Brown trophy recently raced ‘off. The donation of Mr. Court will the used in purchasing a beautiful In the report ot‘ the The?’ $81190 fill (he skating race Friduv night The “MP Wm ca“ at Alena. the name of John Leilwcll third position. in this race Jack showed up uel‘. in the early moments, but fell later his chances‘ looking bad for a posi< He regained his feet never- theless and stuck to the job ahead of lilin, finishing in third position. tion. performers w was omitted Brown. They are subject to clas- sification. ‘Such horses Todd, Baby ’l‘odil and other tried ill not be eligible. -~~~<-0->-2 - CORRECTION from as Mack one mile at the Apply Sloan's. You don’t have to rub it; in. Just pat it on gently. It sends fresh, new blood circulat- ing swiftly through the tissues. Breathing becomes easier. Con- gestion clears away. Soon the cold is gone. Get a bottle from your druggist: today—35 cents. Sloan’s Linimentque M‘... race, namely Jack, Carlo, Rex, Tip and Jiggi-i, all collies but “Jiggafl _Al the conclusion of the race. At the word “go" Jiggs bounded in. JlKKB U16 Wlllllel‘ gave an erfllb- io the lent] and mo" "penal the ition quarter mile and covered the allll "(ilwiltiii Jack, his nearest com- dismnce l" K0011 l-lllllf- lwliloi‘. Jiggs led the parade by 25 3W8! it Wus a great afternoon's yards to, the line and finished un~ “w” “"4 “lulough Y0"? 1108b‘ illl bier “wave Wm, Jack Swen“ and couldn't win you should feel highly l<‘urlo a close third. The remaining 9mm‘ "f 'll“"l- plots were distanced. ' I 'l‘lio second heat had six starters ~~-l“igliter, Togo, 'l‘ed, Jerry, Rex . iand Brownie. STELLARTON, N. S., Feb. 24.~ The Slflftl-‘F Illr. (iaiurei nail some Shown Presbyterian (‘hurt-n was trouble in getting the dogs away in totally destroyed by fire shortly zit’- this heat, when Fighter, trite to his ter the conclusion of lhi= morning's illflllll‘ took ext-option to something service. 'I‘he church is valued at for otliei‘ that ‘Pogo said and a free 550.000. Donaldston. presented Oolonel D.- oi-ivor trophy, The first of the ser- ies with he raced off on Wednestlav afternoon nut, with n; follow-fa; homo already ammo: Alto Motor Company of VALUE From 1904 until 1923 the Ford anada, Limited, manufactured 450,000 Ford cars and trucks of which 91% are still in use. More con- vincing proof of their inbuilt worth could hardly be given. Selected materials, simple design, and accurate workman- ship are factors in this long life. They explain the high utility and operating economy of the Ford when new. And they also give it the ruggedness to withstand the wear and tear of daily driving year after" year. 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