Tracey Driving Club Takes Two Races As Big Ice Race Meeting Ends i Winning the third and fourth heats after finishing- fourth and second In the first two Eastern Driving Club's Tracey Hanover second race in as many days won the pacing championship Eastern ltirues over ice yesterday as the big Victoria Driving Club of Charlottetown concluded. Seven classes were raced and as was the case Wednesday the finishes and times were close .. and fast in each and every class on the lengthy pro ra Other winners on yesterday's card Evans, Peter McKinney. a. Maine owned horse but nuvv in charge of Myron Clam-Arthur. Kenslngton, Nita Vclo, Jerry Brine and the Bullet, the latter also going to four heals before a winner was decided. . The racing yesterday was not quite as sensational as on Wednesday, but tlic big crowd cnJoyt-d every minute of it and the local Driving Club are to be congratulated on their fine efforts in staging a meet of this i ted up the first win o1 the diiy f I rut‘.- ctillcd on the curd. 1n the lirstI kind. How 'l‘hey Raced Free For All 'I‘r0t—-Jtiiie Evans, the risiuors as she WklikCfl 01f Wltil the Frcc for all trot, the first heat it was ll btutlc royiil n11 the wtiy bttwt-cn June, Jllillllifl Ax- tveith), and Virginia Kulinuck the other two entries, but 40 yards from the wire June poked a nose in front. to Lliil} the heat with Juanita Ax- tvurthy second and Virginia Kol- nitck who iittd gone to it brtak third. _ ‘Si-tonal Hciit. Away on the third score the trio raced abreast all the. way to tile wire but this time Juan- ita got u head to the front with June Evuns second and Virginia iigiiiii third. 'l'ttlrti iii-at. Half way down the" str-ett-h itilel‘ the tvord June and} Jllittllia tart-re neck and neck but a disastrous break by the Island horse ruined any chances she had of taking the heat. June Evans won by lengths over Virginia Kulmuck with Juanita Axworttiy third. Frec-ltir-iill-pace: Nell Cochato- dale puilcd an upset as she llflfled uli with the race Willi a Summary of 1 i 2. On the first trip down Peter Reaper vras in front and ten feet from the wire still had an eyelash to spare but Nell pacing v txery last nipped Peter at the wire to take the heat; Lady Hal had an eyelash to spare over Peter for sec- ond with Symbol Hurry fourth. 1t was Nell Cochatodale all the way ln the second quarter as she took the lead early and was never headed winning by a head over Symbol Harry. Lady Hal was third with Peter Reaper fourth. The third limit had only two starters with Symbol l-lnrry and Lady Hal-- being driiwn and this time Peter Reaper fought Nell Cochatodale all the way to take the heat by half a ‘ Tua er, Dartmouth. mond, Dartmouth. Leigh Chew‘? . Stcnhope. capturing his of the Mar- i-W" flay HIM!» sponsored by the _ r m. included Nell Cochntcdale. June rm: Hanover .’ ““", _ i‘ Y.M C.A. hockey squad scoring Free-lor-all Trot June Evans (Turner) 1 2 1 Juanita Axwortliy (L. Kelly) 2 l 3 Virginia Kulmuck (E. lugs) 3 3 2 Time: 31 3-4, 32, 32. Winning ftorse owned by George Free-for-all Paco Nell Cochaiodale (Willis) Peter Reaper (Cudmore) Lady Hal (McNeil) Symbol Harry Time: 31 l-2, 81 1-4, 32 3-4. Class A Trot Peter McKinney (McArthur) 1 1 it Dal-key Kalmuck (Proude) 2 2 3 Ethel Bellini (Cudmore) 3 3 3 Time: 32 l-4, 32 3-4, 32. t Winner owned by Arthur McGee,‘ Maine. Championship Pacing Race Tracey Hanover (Turner, Scott) 4 2 1 Royal Jim (L. Kelly) Aubrey Dillon (Mckenne) Wait N’ See (W. Kelly) 2 R. 1 grime: 80 1-4, 30 1-2, 30 -2, 30 Winner owned by Scott and Red- 1 3123 1432 3140 Class B Pees Nile Volo (Moreside) Dr. Budlong (Willie) Jean Stratton (DUWHB) Time: 32, 32, 32 1-2. - The wlnnin horse is owne Class C Pace : G.D. DeBlois troplhy. a single goal in the first period anu then outscoring their opponents four to one in the filial session last. night copped ilrst place in the City Hoc- key leugue as they deteaud the S. D.U tetun 5-1 in a sudden death game vilified at. the Forum. The |playoff was forced when Y end Saints ended the schedule dead- locked with 14 pOllflts apiece. Y by their victory gain a bye into the finals and will meet, the win- ners of the Navy-Saints semi-final series for the league title and Hon. Jackson o1 the one of the stars of the winners lest night sent his team into a 1-0 lead in st period as he drove home a pass from Woolridge at the 12.40 mark. The second period was a scoreless battle but in the first nine minutes of the third the winners made vic- tory a certainty as they slammed ln four goals to take a 4-0 lead. Wool- ridge from Jackson was the order of the first, Stewart from Cudmoie was the next and Stewart got his second goal of the session as he was on the receiving end of passes from Whitlook and Cudmore. Saints broke into the scoring 13 seconds after the roumi Y soul when L. Lamontngne beat Cudmore on a (pass from R. Lamontagne but Y ha the last say in the scoring as "Plum" McDonald went (through unassisted to notch up the winners final encounter. Teams Entered In Keefe Trophy Following Ls the personnel of YMCA. Team Gains Top Spot In Standing By Defeating Saints 5-1 Lineups: Saints - Goalliburiiicr Defence, MflvAdflm- H! 21m. Martin. Rossltei‘ FvrWflrd-B. For es, Mahar, Gendron, Lamontagne, Lamontagne, Morris, Cameron. Y-M-C-A~——GOBI. I Cudmore, De- .cnce Carmichael, MeDcugall, Mc- goggld. Bstittéiarelzrl s. klForwards. u ore. wa , oo dge, Gre- BOTY. Jackson, W ltlock. Referee-Lelth Jay. SUMMARY First Period 1~—};._% C.A., Jackson (Woolridge) Pehames-None. Second Period No Score I Penalties-Grandma Third rel-tea 2—g.4l6I.C.A., Woolrldge (Jackson) s-yivi C.A., Stewart. (Cudmore) .55 4--Y.M.C.A., Stewart (Whftlock, Cudmore) 8:40 Lamontagne (R. 8'53 length. Scottie McKane (Moreslde) teams entered in the Keefe ‘Trophy .D.U.. L. Lamontasne) . 6—Y.M C.A., McDonald (unassist- ed) 9'40 Penalties-McDonald, BOWLING Monday night the girls from the Royal Psckl 0o. trimmed fihe boys of the c ty and RAF. Police by 286 pins. High single: Edna Ash, 240; H1811 Three: Edna Am, 6'15. Canadians Snap Chicago's Streak 0n Home Ice CHICAGO, Feb. 1C —-(OP) _ Goalie Bert Gardiner. ruffled from the outset of the game when he worked up s sweat protesting a shot. became caught in s revoking door in the last period tonight as the Montreal Canedlens poured goals through him to grab s vital 5-4 National Hockey league victory from the Chicago Black Hawks be- fore s crowd of 8,890 in Chicago stadium. In one of the fastest sud screw- fest games of the season here, Montreal snapped Chicago's 10y ride on home fcc, handing" them their first setback since December the t7 and their third of the season. It placed the Canadians within a half game of overtaking the Hawks in fourth place and a chance ln the stanlev cup playoffs. The most work Gardiner did in the entire evening was wesr him. unassisted goal at 5:08 1n the first chapter. He contended, it had been swatted in tennis fashion-that HRWTIOIVS stick was over shoulder the officials counted it. ' I n Dominion I Life Trophy Following is the line-up of teams entered in the Dominion Life Tro- phy competition. Play begins to- night. The schedule appears else- where: DOMINION LII‘! TIOPI! Team No. l. Ed. Tanton, Hon T. A. Campbell, self out protesting Glen Harmon's and high when he biffed the puck. But Mon Charlotteto The two-day inter-province meet between the Eastern Driving Club of Dartmouth, 11,5, ma ch“. lctbetowirs Victoria Driving Club was brought to a fitting climax last night when over two ‘ died horsemen, jncluding the visiting horsemen and various guests. sat down to a IOQd-will buiquet at the Charlottetown. ‘The function was one of the most enjoyable of its kind ever held here, and the Victoria Driving Club are deserving of loads of credit for the manner in which it was staged. Col. D. A. MacKlnmon, President of the Charlottetown Driving Park presided and after the toast to "The King" had been given the chairman complimented those in charge on the manrierln wliichthe meeting had been held. I was the mstern Driving Club w had suggested the ides two years mo. tlielocslclubqulcktoplcklt up, lied mode a grand success of it en greater success and both clubs were deserving of every commenda- The Chairman then introduced the members of the visiting Olub and u they arose they received hearty rounds of applause from the gathering. Dr. A. A. Maclsaae of Cape Breton, Mr. W. M. Wallace of Nova Bcotla and Mr. Arthur McGee of Maine, owner of Peter Mdklnney, were also introduced to the audience and they slso receiv- ed uristinted rmmds of applause. Presentation of Trophies Johnny Scott smd Bert Ray- mond. co-owneirs of the Msritline champion n; horse over ce, Tracey Hangover, who won his title esferdw were presented with a ‘ “fut Silver Trophy donated by the Victoria. Driving Club by Pres- two years sgo and this year an ev- . Race: Meeting Concludes With Banquet At The am Last Night meek-End Schedule At Curling Club Following ls the schedule for the veek-end bonsplel. Play is eon- lilied entirely to trophy competit- on: Kill-LIFE TROPHY ‘l. G PM. uy Kennedy Frank Hansen. Ice No. 2: Walter Pioklrd vl. J. J. Iarrsbee. Ice No. 3: Frank Acorn vs. Chas. Stewart. 4: Andrew Bsgnall vs. A. 1 Ice N0. . Mould PJI. : P. Cobb vs. J. P. MaoLeod. Ice No. I: R. R. Bell vs. I’. B. no. Ice No. 3: n. I. P. Jlrdine vs. G. G. Hughes. 10s No. 4: C. H. Black vs Dr. H. Maclntyre. ‘ SATURDAY KEEFE TROPHY $00 P. M. : S. Macdonsld vs. W. r . I: lmiis Turner vs. Ivan PIY 8-45 HM. .106 No. 1:1‘. R. Mclnine vl. J. Well the two day ice ruce ” ing between the Eastern 13$," Cub and Victoria Driving c,“ , HOW hictqiy but fails wilt. \\'lille ed the racing will not s, two day card produced c.) e ,. exciting finishes and it is, ho ., that s like meet will be an and, affair from now on. t - . Yesterday eight class -e , off and again they pr h‘) m COWDITIMOII. Tlhe racing (m. ,, quite 00ml up wthe standard _. on the Owning day but still tit,- _wss little to complain about, , aye due to broken rigging m‘ some bed acting horses- tended . slow matters up somewhat but m the lensthv program was run . according to schedule. .' t - - Wlnnfne bv Tr from" . 1W7 “the pacing title was well receive This old campaigner came fr behind in the ‘third heat to mak an extra affair of it altlioug some will persist that he dltt ll win the final heat, pulling tows Royal Jkn, nevertheless iii jud . acting were firm in their oplilo that the Ncvb Section owned- ho was the winner. ' e - Lest night's banquet tendered . a goodwill gesture towaid t visiting horsemen was all fits more. The best of good fellow prevailed throughout the entl gatherings which as it should .‘ and it is Rvi-fbsebhers of this kin I‘. Mdieod. Ice No. I: G. G. Hughes vs. R. R. Bell mi GEORGE summon morn! Ice Ia). I: J’. A. Likely vs. I. K. Macffu . Ics No. 4: Willard MacDonald vs. Neil Maoleod. Co. MacKlnnon in. ain to the ice meet introduced (rent members of he Victoria Club who had done much Competition. Play begins tonight The schedule appears elsewhere on this page. KEEFE’ ruornv H. L. Sear, R. R. Bell. kip. Team No. 2:—- J H. Gerry, P. W. Turner, DI. I. Pierce. W. W. Lord, skip. Team No. 3:- H. n. Carruthers. .1. H. Hewett, A. W. Hyndman, C. C. Black, Skip- Team No. |:—- Stierling Beaten. Fred Moore, W. R. Adams. J. I‘. MsoLeod. Skip. ident Wellington McNeil] of the low‘ out Mr. scum on behau of Chit Will IMUYC 0f U195!‘ iilt province meetings becoming riuel affairs. ‘ . O Victoria Driving Club. hosts .. the two davs to the visitors i t deserving of worlds of crrdlt for the manner in which they con- ducted matters. They hnti every thing planned a month ahead ~ and as a resuit there wisn Mary McCormick Thelma Eddy Eula Saunders Marlon Cameron Marlon Baxter Edna Ash Mary Frisco (Arblng) Margaret L. (MeNeill) Ldttle Peter (Younker) Mary Budlong (Rankine) Leland (W. Kelly) Jerry Brlno (Cutcliffe) Time: 33. 32 1-4. 32. The winning horse is owned by Milton Bell, Charlottetown. Arthur ltfcGeebi Maine trotter, Peter McKinney trotted off with the Class A Trot in straight heats over Ethel Bellini and Darkey Kalmuck. The big good sail/ed trotter had. too much speed for the others and won rather handily in all three heats. Darkey Kal- muck was second in the first two heats but Ethel Bellini trottln thanks tttnlly Willard Kelly when , s lisndsooie stop-watch. Millie Kalmuckb _ Maritime trotting champions‘ p on Wednesday afternoon when pitted against Juno Buns. the vtsitlnc entrant. Team N0 l:- Alfrcd McNeill, R. .l. Rupert, Ralph Jenkins, A. H. Mould, Skip. Constable A. Lund referring Constable D.- Mcl-‘hail d Team No. 2:- steadily all the way in the fins quarter captured die runner-up position. Tracey lhnover Wins Title It took four heats to decide the winnm- of the Mflfitilfles Pacing title 'I‘r:icey Hanover finally cap- turing the crown by coming from behind in the third and fourth to beat off the challenge 0i U’)! other three entrants. It took a long time to get them away for the first score with Tracey Hanover acting badly but when they did t the word Aubrey Dillon driven b‘; Pat Mclicnna went away Win8- ing and was never headed the en- tire length of the course. Wait N See finished very fast to cop sec- ond place not. half e length b9- hmd with R/nyal Jim being third 3nd Tracey Hanover fourth. Second heat: Again it was hard to get the fleldevvay but this time it was Royal Jim, George 111131195 rrent little pacer who snapped the 621d at the rail. Half way down tho other three were all within strilaiiig distance of the flying leader but at the wire the son of Kaimucl; Royal Jim still had a head to spare with Tracey Han- over second, Aubrey Dillon third and Wait N‘ See fourth. Third heat: They went away on high for the tlilrd heat and what: a. battle it was the entire quit-TWP nille. Hitting ten feet from the wire Royal Jun appeared to have the rttce and title won but Tracey Hntiover fur on the outside was given the nod by the judges. but it ntust have been by a matter of Jltcs. Fourth (tent: The three heat WlllllPFS ciimc out for the final mul (ltrcitling hcut but this time it virus ’l‘ritccy Hiilmmi" all the way. Rxivnl Jim brdte a shoe half way fit".\‘ll and zipped back, Attbrel’ Dillon fluisttiii: scCOlld a length brick of the winner. ClZISS B Pace: This class had flirt; st-iirttrs rind Nita Volo, own- ed by Lec Chappcll and driven by lite hlorcsidc pulled another surprise as nftci" finishing third in ttit- first ltcitt to Dr. Budlung and Jcztii Stratton she showccl great speed in the iicxt two to win by comfortable margins. The first heat went to Dr. Bud- long with Jean Stretton and Nita Volt) following in that order but in tltc next two driver Moreslde took his mount home in front with a length to spare. The Class! C, Pace had seven starters and again Moreslde pilot- ecl a winner home as after finish- ing third in the first heat he came under the wire first in the next two to 00p the race. Margaret Frisco, J. Arblngs acer won the lrst heat. in e drlv ng finish with ergaret L and Scottie Mcliane the decision ln the last few feet. n the next Scottie Mc- Knne had but a head to spare as he took the heat and in the third and final heat the McKne horse showed in front with Margaret L. and Little Peter on either side of him finishing in that order. Class D Trot and Pace: Nine starters came to the wire for the final race on the program. Mar- orle Hal took the first heat: ‘The ullett won the second handily and then Prank McKa going tip behind the big trotter ex Worthy forced the race to an extra. heat he came through to take the hlrd. The three heat went out for the dccldlmz lllfl this time the Btlllvii, invtiy to t bad start came front hchintl to fp Tex Worthy at the wire and, win by s length The Bullett (O’Brlen) Marjorie Hal (Moreslde) Karsvs the Great CiassDTrotandPace Q 1 Tex Worthy (McKay) 4 Happy K (Richard) Peter Grattan (M. Jay) George Kalmuck Hilda Kalmuck Indy Hcott (Younker) Time: 33 l-2. 32 1-2. 8! 1-2. The winning horse is owned by Charles 0' Brien. Covehead. Officials D. K. Mound. Judges: H. Walker, l". Laney, B. Murphy. Timers: S. Mathesori, A. llodgson, R. Wood. R. Abbott. Announcer: W. H. Beaten. awqauumuw 4au@wm»m$ JQUNw#NUM Starter: Alberton Hockey The Second Royals defes T180811 Rcsflls onwednesdafiiigtxli? by the score o; 3-2, f Showing a complete reversal of 01m from their previous game; 1,1113 winter and with Barbour and Profltt the veterans of the Senior 368111;! teaming uporideferiee titty “l” m9 Rflyflls on the defensive for pructicellv the whole ame and but, for the stellar work o McDonald m the T151115“ c588 the score would have been much larger as he kicked out a dozen or more that had goal written all over them, Smith in the Regals net making Chas. Earle, L. Coffin, A. H. Rop- er, Iouls Turner, Skip. Team No. 3:- O. H. Johnson. J. A. Likely, L. Stevenson, Ivan Home, Skip. Team No. 4:- Stewart MacKav. Nell McLeod, Joseph Dotigan, Stirling MacDon- ald, Skip. Team No. 5:- E. K. MacNutt. G. E. Champion, l". R. seamen, Andrew Bagnall, Skip. Team No. 6:- Reg. MncLcan. J. O. Diamond. Howard MacInnls, Guy Kennedy, Skip. Team No. '1:— L. H. Kennedy, H. C. Aiikinson. Henry Cnllbcck, Frank Hansen, Skip. Teitm No. B:- Allison Owen. .l. Snuarebrlggs. Fred Drlscoll. W. T. Weir, Skip. Tenn No. 8:- , C. L. Jay. W. D. Girls. H. W. Ives. Frank Acorn. Skip. Team No. l0:— J. R. Mord, J. Duffv. Cannon. Chas. Stewart. Skip “n!!! No. ‘ll:— i Chas. shnnnht-rd. Willard Mar- Donald. Slrvlair MacKay, J. J. Larriibcc. skip. Prank his first start in four years per. formed sensatlonally in the third Period as the Regals were one man short and the Royals broke through ‘m 881181113 to coast right in to dQOYBtBP only to have Smith sprawled 1n the way. d 39881.! Jumped into the rlvci s seat as Jeffrey took the puck at the faceoil to go through alone and pick the open corner. Tish-sh got that one b ck at the his ‘ Team Nn. 12:- ’ J. H. Hwdtng. A. H. finswelt, it-Ycroer lfcNc-lll, Waller Pbkard, Skip. Snares:- C. ('1. Woulrnnlcry. “Yin. Nfvipvne. W. ‘i. Cox. J. R Williams. Guy Scott. eighth minute march w en Me. Ginnis scored from a mix up in front of the Regalg “gm I The balance of the period was, scoielcss as neither team could beat ' the rival goalies who kicked out Everything thrown at them. The second period was five mlnu. tes old when J. Matthews stick. handled through the entire Royal, team to beat McDonald with a ris- m iii?‘ i te one mnu of the period left the Royals evened it up as Rich. 8rd! Dlcked up Ktnch’s Smith with a tricky ““l‘i.“‘“i;i d e t r t 10d but hockey girth.) giiiiiuci: b31141: deforms beam dlchmfi o t the‘ checks which tended to ow e for- wards "l? Who reverted to blue line’ drives on the neta. i mWlth one minute to go R. Prop m wacs sent to the cooler and with. page?’ ore tied the bell ended the Ighe‘ ten minutes overtlmewas all] A crton as the Regal: kept the Royals inside their own blue line and‘ finally R. Profit broke the dead- tiic vlgieiio tivhgtcei-gwsitiih witnmgi" Boll Went the game. u "LINEUP!" i Royals-Go l-Mcllio . _c. Meoinnis, i... iueluiiiiasliefiiriif Wards-h, Kinc S. Perry, momp- ltczoltwclcnl- .' Smith. Defense —Y‘T- Bflrbvur. R. Profit. Forwards-J Rflflhfflfd. R. Jeffrey. S Murphy J,’ Matthews, M. Ramsey p, Hardy: lReferee-John clerk-a. son, Brrnard, Pe ‘pass to beat it of stick. 5_ Yesterday's Curling Results Four matches were played in the sentner Trophy competition at the Charlottetown Curling Club yester- city. The results were: R. R. Bell, 12: W. W. Lord, l0. F. it. McL-eine, l3; R. C. Stoddard W. R. Adams, l2; Dr. E. B. Gid- 9 ding G. G. Hughes, i5: H. Winchest- 4. STRADDLE CONTINENTS Al. of Chile's I4 provinces, except three. extend from the Pacific Ocean to the Andean boundary. Corporal Ted Green Cp‘. Wally Coulson Cpl. Jack Doyle Cpl. Bert Green Rebekah Bowling League Hit and Miss:- C. Smith C. Brown D. Hooper E. Sutherland M. Heath Skywriterm- E. Mitchell H. Turner W. Burns B. Thornton 213 140 140 2'17 214 8'7 Dumb Dons:- l’. Lefferty M. Dover N. Lowther E. McPherson Our Gang:- A. Scntner J. McLean A, Thornton J. Hewett ‘M. Murley l3 l8 High Single: C. Smith, 231. High Three: C. Smith, 668. i - ‘i. AFTERNOON PlPPlE AND "CAP" STUBBS FORU west item srgrcsipnigm Tesni No. 5:- Ild. ' olson, 1B.MacMillsn. H. l. Soillett. I‘. L. B. Mchlne, Skip. Team No. 6:- Clever McLean, Frank Cox, I}. B. Gtddfngl. Dr. H. MacIntyi-e, Skip. Team Ne. ‘f:- T. W. L. Pmwse. Harry Win- fliester. S. 5- Bfriith. R. S. P. Jar- divie. Skin. Tenn ‘No 8:- l-f. ll‘. lflncPhee. J. E. Burden. G. 11:. m". C. G. Duffy, Skip. Team No ll:-- Gordon Avnrd. J C. Mcribiruriery. Puss Spillett, W. R. Cruikshank. Skip. Team Ne. 102- the On be rep- eslled imon M chairman on. J.P. bfclntyie, resenting the Provincial merit, assured the gathering that it was indeed s pleasure to be res- ent at such a magnificent go. her- , leased that the Coll; fr. "‘" l’ and eenlin been such a success ulng he stated that there was no better gathering than that of horsemen getting boge er Good fellowsh was always evident then and in is concluding re- marks be stated that on behalf of the Provincial Government he ex- pended s hearty welcome to visitors, concluding by expressing the wish that they would be beck again next year vielng for honors w tn our Island horsemen. Councillor A. '1‘. MacKlnnon, re- Wm. ears. J. .7. Morris, R. C. Bfoddard, P. S Cobb, Skip. Team N0. l1:- Art MacFheison. Bill Seaman, J‘. A. lh-aier, G. G. Hughes, Skip. Team No. 12:- M. MerfKinnon. R. D- Qulcley. Stewart Moore, A. V. Dpilett. Cldp. loam:- R. Worthy. H. R. Bevan. J. P. ‘rmitz. A. T. Mci-Ktnnori. Mark Mar-Gillan‘. (1, R. YQQfQ, .-. . tJI. TM: TC-DAY SKATING 3-5 mo presenting the Cg in the unavoid- able silence of Worship Mayor H lm warmly welcomed m; vis the Dartmouth Club. The meeting had been enjoy- ed hugela and he hoped that next year er such event would take ace. p Mf- J. W. Boulgr after particu- e mm visitors and eonvp n their billets?! the local eltb on cart-tying out of the meeting stated the he felt certain tbst meetings stich as these would help in no small manner to build up the morale of the people. Visitors such as those could be a bl help in helping us out of our dlf ulties the speaker said and be went: on to speak of the difficulties being experienced in transportation to and from the rovixice. He then ur- ged that we s ould be united from Tlgntsh to East Point. and closed by stressing the matter of unity in seeking to obtain another car fer- 1 s Driving‘ work putting on the rneet and as those introduced arose they re- ceived unatlnted applause. Fred Laney President of the Eastern Drlnving Club on behalf of the club he headed expressed his firm a reeletlon of the man- ner in who they (the visitors) had engoyed every minute of their short s‘ ay and he concluded his rs- marlns by giving s rendition of "The Horsemeirs Prayer" which was loudly acclaimed. Gordon Mitchell of Halifax, N. Agriculture, Mr. . m. wrirnt of Bununerside, Ctisndler and Dr. A. A. Cape Breton were also heard brief addresses which were much a “h, figprogram was the linfin ‘s rel ow‘ ss a tribute to Kirinori who is one of the outstand- ing authorities on horses in Bast- ern Canada. In replying to the tri- bute Col. MaoKinnon stated that he was certain that horse racing would k up the morale of the. people an he urged the gathering not to listen to 1e who are con- tinually express ng the opinion that sport should be diecontnued in war time. During the evening tap dancing numbers. including a dancing duet by the Misses ggy Campbel and are». Costello were thoroughl enjoyed b the audience, the petite lsules bong presented with sever- al its l3 members of the Ill-stern Dr ving lub, A readln by Mr. George Beer and sever solos by Jimmy Power were equally wellap- precleted. - Albert Blanchard was pianist for time s hitch to the program. Cams again Eastern Driving ciuh, you! company is always wclronte. . O I O Y. M. C.iA. showed titiotqaectsd strength last night as they nupt- urea first place in the mntllni -- the City Hockey League and with s. bve into the plrfvitintvni by whipping the Saints 5-1 tn the playoff stagedfi/t.‘ the Forum. il to the Navy and Saints to deci when squad will meet the Y in the finals. Ami i! the coming semi-final series almost R anything i; liable to hamvcu. - . I Q In previous meetings tht< mason Navy and Saints have hurl 1191f t0 choose between them. Now wltli-l chance M the tiife at stake botll will be out to get s crack at league leaders. But which ev one does gain the coveted snot the! will have a tough battle m) their hands to dislodge the Y. a lea that i165 shown the most iiittivnree merit of all teams in the ifillllll during the last three or four mantel. Rangers Lose‘ 18th Game NEW YORK. Feb. til-nil’)- New York Rangers again M11104 close, and then went (town in ite- feet, as Don Grosses gottl “Wm five minutes left to plny give Dc- trolt Red Wings it 5-4 tlcctstoti id- hi-ghb. It was the Rfiutzt-vs‘ ttltn consecutive National! R: ow Ica- gue game without a vtvrcrv l" I streak which began arinst tho Red, the evening. PREEENT. --BUT)GRAN'MA, ETHEUE: e01" A SWELL PRESENT Pot: ME! I JUST GQTTA GIVE t-ten A atmuoav WELL, WHAT'S sue e01" won sou? sue \I.ON'T TELL! BUT us: ANY! sun vsowt GIMME" u= toorrr ewe i ootwr, HUMQlr-ii Y u ENE“! l x I WANT A CAN OF GREEN PAINT-- {E-Q-iXSI a-TJ- ‘$5 -.'~'-'-'—'i— - 00D v