1. 1.1111011 21, 1924 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN Latest News HOCKEY B 0 w L 1 ICE SPORTS AND NG In Realm BASKET BALL BOXING A ND OTHER EVENTS 0f Sport ,--.- BANADIENS lll llIlME Fllllli _iiI_l_ll_iI_llllliEll2 lll i Arid wm Play-off For Calgary in‘ Final-Ice Was Soft and Going Hard Throughout-Joliat and Duncan Mix Things Up-Hard Feeling Pre- vailed Between Players. (Special to iheoufiidhlli) MONTREAL ARENA, Mar. 20.~~ The Canadians won the right to met-t the Calgary Tigers Monday f niilht in the first 5111119 111 111° 111111- their margin and resorted to dc- off series, by again defeating the fonslve work considerably in this 113' 111v session \vith George Vezinn the "old fox" 'ing work that ilt times looked sill)- er-humsn us the mall frollt line came ill with lots of action. Vancouver "Msroons" Llltbl‘ score of 2 goals to 1. The "Tigers" are a fast and slnrdy bunch of hockeyists and silllle dopesters are already pre- dicting the fall of the eastern Canadian champions when they lllcet their western foes. 'l‘ile same series of games. best two out of three, will govern the . ivesterners‘ star 1 wing, broke the egg in thn lust lll-rind on a fast shot fronl the. I, , ivinl! on the outside. the puck; them, even -l-_ d1 though some oi’ its llleuubers i-l il- are looked upon as veterans 1- (Pon account ‘of the _ln the second period the (‘almi- llcns fifildlllfld to bl- content. with ol‘ the six-foot space show- ~ll League "bliirooil" four Bostrum, the 4- 4- + + 5r 0- + + + -|- + + -1- + -|- his remarkable ‘tall on a solid oak o ~1- + 1 ' tolMJJE/Ihitieifwilltifii "*"*""*""*1 o SANADIENS NOT T0 luu. 4-‘ . x BASEBALL t. z DER-ESTMLATE CALGARY 1|» Rooter; fanatic, baseball bug ‘FE o- 111l0N’l\R.EAL March 20- 1- i 1' °""""' '1‘ l. .. . ' . ' i ‘l1 Wake and arise, the time is f t, gfiézlllnyal gardylg-‘lfipe o1 ‘he "| ‘l’ here at last 1- . en lg’ 11 yo r lsnt. hook- 4" § When melancholy days and 4- .1 llalels oi over a decadc- + .|, mm“ “them” 4, _ 1: ago, and latterly looked upoll -l' i, A" almut pa“ 4,‘ the Right to Meet l- 12311163152.§“Z§l°$.§f'§iiii'iii?I * ‘ . '1' .' ‘Dams m l . “ _ ‘ 1 "l1 Soon we shall see our favorite 1' l’ th Sm i1 agrlvei to play fol + ‘, ban" bu“ one; n. ‘lilo hgsellleclllvllcting ils ref- , z somf'axeritsr¢ililaitlgr:ay our : 1 323i’ .':;...::";,.'1i""imsir, z Wee Walker’ Me"- + d t... more 1|- + of the people in charge of ‘that 1" tlme Bike Chalnplon I LQ,1,':",,,’Q'::,,°ZQ,, r- + league and more ape iall 1 + ' i '. Il- ‘President Richardson‘: c t’ we“ Pleased +.f_.f_.___+ + ‘- + + + + + i 1’ +____* ‘l. 4- He seems m think that the 4-‘ Herald and Mai] —— Ill Calgary team had better not 1' ‘letting the winning counters in zlbe underestimated by the 1', Trophy W011 tlc opening session. Canadiens, or ii might , rlnr 1- ‘ i s. surprise on w l“ 1 Last Year‘ (George Walk c1’, local The alround length m‘ 1- athlete and illarltilllc long ilistance 1v time their name“ have npppln» 4w bike champion received a beuilti- 'l' ed in the line-ups of th-n Big +_ful shield 'l‘uestlily from the Herald |aild Mull, Halifax. in recognition of performance last capturing once lllore the 45 mile iieraltl and Mail bicycle event. “Shield" which is nzoilntcd base is lTl lly 11%| inches. in the centre is a Sterling silver plate bearing the inscription (f P. W. ti. lllNliilili The ilrzuvn gable llctlvccll thcl Aladisons ilull l‘. \\’. (Ts will be play} ed all over again tonight, and 111-. though soft ice is expected the bai- tlc will certainly be worth ‘rltlPllil- ing. ._ it will bc l'l.‘lllPllll)tll'l‘.(l the lzlsti" set-to between these slextettes wast I toriu-Bosion ilrush of probably include inl: legs, arms aniLhockey sticks. a , [sprinkling of “blue coats" with fut l chills, acrobatic officials, dllll a l. flock of pugllztcious and wild~cycll spectators, says tlll- Boston 'l‘riulls- 0n looking back through iillcil ‘l St. llotolpll 1 Street ice Pulucc, one has ilift'icill-~ in finding ‘any llrerioils game to colllpare with it. The gable last. night was hzlrdlyi the maze ‘lthc evening lll In Recent Game impressions dmihcil at ihi; College ll ll Illflr-H Of rlpl. oi‘ incidents llllll at. the Y i l i 1 i Vic reccnt game at the Arcllu. if painted with thel futurist artist. would l wav- tc u it‘ ll scnlililrllt the Stanley (‘up is Flylll~ ibolic of ail that nlaltcs hockey tllc prcllliel‘ sport uttratrlion in (Yunudu. ,ycur, incidents that d Old Bit of Pewter, But Holds Rare History —Garlanded With Tradition and Steeped With Hockey Sentiment The Stanley Cup is Sym- bolic of All That Makes Hockey the Premier Sport in Canada. iilliiabll- Hurry Trihey, (inc ivmild see again ill SVVHIZIHIIR‘ formation the Silver Seven storilliilg the opponents’ lll-ts. led by grim All’ Smith. the suave and polisiloil Billy (lilmtlilr, nollcllulzlnt. Rat Westwick. lnd tllo. gifted iilcGec. greatest sharpshooter of them all. 0’1"i‘A\\‘.\, Mar. 20. ~--.Iusi a hat- rcd old bit. of llewil hut it holds rare history. Garluildcli with zldiiioll lll-lll stile-pod ill hockey s vnluc is ilcgligillln. but 1b,; as- . _ , , . _. simulations are priceless. if it ,illl(|t1l \\ay botoie ll becillnia lfiblcould “wak Wm" H“ imorostiuk A Pricem“ Pam" =“‘,’"‘QT“,5"“?“""§,,f'““i‘!f", Yliislstory tile old ulup, could tell. ’o__“ d ,l‘n““"" dy 5-17“ u“ y 'i‘alcs of titiliuic battles of yester- Such a story would he l1 word bemm“ 10111511‘ u luokml as have g-Iflhfiell mlliilrilillzl of hockey 1111101111511 fillul play-off. resting on the top story of llm not. flilcrald and lilall Bike ltace 1923," hard fought and cxciting_ through-_lwsilitllz 1:]"ck(‘_‘.'.“‘“1:)‘:nimolmigatizpugs down the corridors of time, illld through ‘thirtyviwil years of storm Last night's l game was on qwlklnl; ll“, “ml; m. n whole "l and on a smaller plate directly be» 11111- 81111 11111111111411 75 111111111911 111 vnéue new“ ‘he bordér WM.“ 'u_ _ ililecilotes that would revive. zlllelv 11M 1411111‘. 'l'l11‘ 1111111118 lfflvflllflll hm“, we. wlm the cannula“ Wm, a rough’ Hmgh "m, evm.y_nlun_ 1 lo\v is anolhcr inscription which 111114191’ “"1111 I1111Y1111 1111‘ 1111E-11i1$_mg u) Urmkfzl m? cnmig‘ m; ‘TKO the old-time glories uf heroes of ‘#11111 31111 “ms-L 1"" H“ 11love lll" having the better of territory phly ffir-himflfllf Emma Wm, u“, muyurfll reads “Won 13y (i. Walker." On W 1‘1"1111"1"‘11 1111611111’ 1111* 101‘- 1111 lhvyilnmon ' FOHHKP‘ ‘mziyvlwfmlgil other (lays. ‘111111111 11118 1111111113’ 1>1"'11 11"1"1‘- 0111 ill the first two periods and fell showing a 'll'llll(.'llt‘y to tight the .cltller sidi- of the l-drgi-l‘ pliltc. arc 111111 “1{11“11‘1_1_1111 "V1111 111111111- nréukml lmlmlufl lmrk u“ "F" (Mini 'l‘lll- “ling (if ll“. ulil “Silvpr banquets would he brought lo back to a wonderful exhibition of lltlmc olit with their fists. instead 11@v1>1'11tcd laurel wreaths of are)’ .(("im'-lc.rln'." [he qmcmno "f m ihrir Throllghnilt the first Swen". 111d the recent \\‘0111l111'f11| V1““' 11111111“ 11""1‘1‘“1111‘ 1"'11"""°"-“ four-luau defence in the final of the puck. silver and oll the top, silver rlhll- 11115111-‘1111111111- 111111 "*1 11 111*‘ M11‘1_1“,W)l_inl] whine Wm‘ Wm‘, hljmluni \'i1~'l01‘l0s 01' 1111“ “$111191 51X" 111111 “m1 14111’ “"“'1‘1 h" 1'""’1‘1‘ Nmlw“ summ‘ The smug w,“ played Tm, n“, "mm" ommrred m the‘ m,“ artistically entwined mp U“ rgnslyylll, 1d ‘three cornered llllhdoko}; tho ‘mum? fimwml [r05], l“ mind ‘mum l“, rflvivefL that hold V2181 illllHPllcPS spell. illlili-r western hockey league curly Rome. when ‘Duncan and] a trophy that. one lliight \\'1-.ll he |'|*"v""(1f,'1‘ “,1” 11"‘*"11I 11111 '1 “"11 film; w“ no bpml' (h‘m'lnnqru_ 'l‘hilt iiliglli of nights ill 1mm when ""111" ‘P1111111 b111111111‘11iSi1~11111111‘“’~ ftllcS which included kicking and Jlilllll llllXcll llllllgis up, wiul llli‘ 111111111 or llossi-ssillg. H"; ‘_ ‘j""l"" fr" ‘"1111 _"'.“' ‘."_l,;.,,, ,,,,'w..v;., "m" H“, mmm',_ m ltlll Portagla, lcd ily the gifted 11111151111111-11“ 11"""“*-“ "?1"’_‘"f‘ l-ul-ryinl; puck ml legs und Iltltlgl; "flying Ifrillli-hlmlil" 1701111112‘ out| Hog/PD“ no p“, x Wzilkl-r has WUII llllg uiinlnll l-Ilfiisfldlllllll-H tie. i. lnuipulnslllll irzlhlllfipvllllkl pzwiud “MPH Rpfillmp Phillips. shook (“H-y “W, “m, player; Sflltflilllillfll, the ffllfllllllfl. even at this 811ml: the. (Junuillells best. The lfinltihl-l‘ l>l‘0flll*l'l1i|"Nl‘;X‘ _ll‘)n'l_‘_‘li_'l."i(l'llt 'II“‘_"'.TH:IH“IIII'1I bike l-vcnl lllrl-l- cilnscciltjvc. 1' H” ‘Hdmx who by "W (‘My who“ ‘I'm Uri fasu-ili-d ii lo its then llvriielilal -(\'\11]|111111r1_‘-‘1"1t11'l‘ if."glni11y-xuwilxlz1iv1pri1 pxulllpll we“. knM-lwll m" m ll“, lnnldlQl - {years und i1 is u sdlc lll-t ll he flciflfing is Wgular goal tum‘ [or lnoilrings would lll- brought buck "Ildsgiflillclwvl;ZLA.“ 1mm‘ as “mug: Young Joliat was the outstand- illg star on the winners line to- night and even. on u slushy und watery lea surface, his speed and stick handling was phenomotinl and his efforts were well rewarded period when Frank and Billy met (mm hmkpy m ‘m! SWUO“ ‘l “up the -Silssex. N. 1-1., team which plays the Maples at the Arena Frialilyl night and the ‘B. A. A, Satilrlluw turned in fast hockey for the re-_ nleinder of the game,- niglilt, a royzll well-lune. lll zlddii tlon to a special reception arranged; by the. local hockey organization! mr m“ m“ “m” I“ 1111111"), M m‘ colllpetcs this fall the honors will ldilwnrd ‘head on in their endeavors to cop , _ . ilgaiu collie to Prince the rubber on the soft ice. They "dfilnl" fvml Vi?“ hifeuwulrtng island. later returned to the fray and '3 1'11“ “°““- 5 11111111». 11. to glvc‘ night from Vamp Halifax where he had been under- going treatment. for the past teu ilays. I ‘l ‘lowllieiv of B. (‘.. off the. ice. l _ '| Muliowuey seemed to think, and ‘with some justice, that he did not deserve bauishmeilt and was in- Mujol‘ l1‘. B. Nit-line returileil last "11111"'1 19 31'3"“- lllll Hndpllull his upell hand across the visage of he. hloiltreai Victories, put the (‘ul-iallillll official. was (lfficlully on. both teams gathered 'l‘lie lie even waved Players from and waved Mul- fight to mind. and every detail of that historic game. make the eyes sparkle. W oi’ the‘ prowess of the Old Winnl~ peg Vics. the Montreal Little Men of iron, those hurdlillg dashes of Lesti-i- Patrick that hcart. strings of thousand,‘ of fans. ful a stickhalliliei- as evl-r (""1141 a puck; Fred Taylor, Bruce Stuart, tricky and careful: Dubhio kr-l-r. the skating wonder man; Si Griffis, McGinlsie. and the cool. dud call-ill- atlne Heroin: (E"‘|11(““'I1-'l'“ too. would be extolled, und John Bower llutter, the graceful guardian‘. peerless Percy Lesur-ilr, and the same old (ihiconiilni lcielc Vezinu revived to again of old-time fans Ottawa would be the 0rd oftcnest ilcard, though tales (lll ivcreil the and the Arena management. thci city is planning to render the sex-I tet an ilfficial welcome. ‘I Boston has silccessfully singed. hockey schedules this season that are ilneiluslleil ‘in this section of and the wonderful prowess of the. . Story Every time Thntlksgivlng swings around"! think of Perth Amboy and llic flne terror that may he folllld lll its environs under certain condi- tiolls. For the liveliest Thanksgiv- ing l ever spent was in und around this New Jersey City. For the benefit of people not en~ joying acquaintance with Perth Amboy. let it be snid that the town . is tho center of the terra cotta in! ltilstry of the Atlantic seaboard. Up and down the Kill von Knll. a salt water stream separating the Jersey shore fronl Staten island. are till- terrn. cotta. clay banks, kilns for linking fire brick, a smoky welter of factories and waste lands and marshes scarred by the haggling and burrowing of men. An Ameri- cim No~mnn's Land stretching for twenty milos either side of a city boasting the most cosmopolitan 11011111811011 west of Suez. Perth Amhoy hllFk-flllllfltlli ll great change luls come over its population-every tribe undor the sun except the lrkirno. with a p-epondo 11-1100 of lantern-European folk passing un- iior the generic name of “liunkies." This Thanksgiving of vivid mom- 111‘? happened to come at a time when a general strike among the P111911. Hungarians and Monteneg- rins composing tho labor in the nits and kilns had reached the acute stage of kniflngs. ciubbings und midnight murders- The county authorities had appealed to the Governor of New Jersey to send the National Guard down to Perth 51111101! 1o restore prder; His Ex- cellency wns debating the propriety 0f making such a step. Throughout kilns things had come to about as lawless a pus‘! as one could im- agino; M? city editor in New York de- ,__ the country and the fans have been sextets. Therefore the (ruining of more than e age!‘ to greet fiunadlan‘ ‘ ' ll lleal floloriul clded at this juncture to give me a rest Thanksgiving holiday; he sent me down to Perth Anlboy to; get. what he called “i1 real colorful story" of the situation there. He (letucheil from the staff i1 new re- porler——a fine chap just out of Yule and yearning to see life in the raw-to be my "leg-man." A “leg- mnn," it must be explained‘ to tho uuinttlatc, is an unfortunate cub elected to do all the running around and report to his lordly star re- porter what he may learn. Noyes-that was his mime-and l went to Perth Ainlloy, sorrow- flllly putting behind us visions of turkey ill the midst oi’ family re- unions. When we got off the train we found the city and all its ilreary out-cfountry wrapped in an inl- penetrnble fog. We had not been a half hour in the ¢owu when he heard of two murders wrought that afternoon souli-lvhoro out in the mist burdened clay pits; the llun- kios were having their playful way with strike breakers. MOTe than that. the low-brewed men of direct action frmll Balkans had fortified themselves, so we were told. in one of the labor centers outside of towll —-my memory prompts that Kéfttilly was the naule of the settlement.“ and were prepared lo shoot. any- body approaching. A “real colorful story" lily there for the getting. Being both young and foolish. Noyes and ldccided to go to Kausby. We rode on a trolly as for as the car went and then, with the cun~ ductor's warning beating upon our earn. we started afoot cross country to find Keasby-a country pitted with excavations wherein dank water iny lll neat traps to drown s. man. A country bandaged with L@=_4L._ n‘ t‘ IIXALL DYIPIFIIA TAILETO. 2B0. 80o lml ILW make ‘lmOll any and the stomach healthy. IIIXALI. cAr/tnnn JELLY, an nun a oourrh Ind ooldlnthotnqd. IIXALL LIVII lALTl liver is nonnll lotion. lnd moot builder. Pins snap kidney Ifklyll. OIDIILIII Ideal luutlvo mdlolno. mmcmmv l 4m‘ g Rexall lfevmecvllves ‘for _ ImoALL oulnnv BARK, m and m, m Inge m. Drove! this plenum Mating cough syrup glvn satisfaction. RIXALL SYRUP OF HVPOPHOCPHITII HM Nerve RIXALL PILI OUII l“, IIIIIY applied, nun: I10 Irritation. gave nlmod-knmoillm rollol. nix i.i. xmsuv Ill-Ll m. a m- um. Comet .001». roiifivl euAuu-ru ‘ro own um:- iou on noun narlmonl JTMI RIXALL KODAK ITOII i Ailments 85o, 66o, 01.2! notoro the I ~ 1 Into you. I and ellmlnoho urlo uld IIOIITQIO lylhlll- y, Us lilo and lib. The 1 a i ON DRUG C0. I. 0. I0! Q l the ‘Sussex team. with its wonder- iull record, is eagerly itwilltctl. As Mayor (furley put it. this afternoon. "we w-allt. to show these remark- able players that. we. not only real- ize but llpllfctfillllt.‘ their worlhfl. They surely must be welcomed as chil-rllploils should lbe welcomed." {Om Mlnnrd’! Linlment For Sprains m» I fog to shut off vision twenty feetl lahelul of wandering feet. Yes, and lwho could know hilt that behind leach ghostly high mound of a kiln lurked a gentleman with curling llnostuchil and a nervous knife eag- GEORGE WALKER I 193's the Eurekas won out Iby a large majority from the C. B. Cfs. in winning the game the Eilrekns Church League was pl-zlyed on the 171N115. 11‘F111f’11 1111"‘ 111111 ">'W1l11‘l1" "y" Alleys l“; 'niglli_,bplwg(yn Zlnn ilt the nearest face. Fortunately and Baptist, the former winning the “blue coats" were plentiful er to s i llto he vit l of a row- Ilinil stgiiiblger‘! t a S p A 1923 photograph of Walker; broke the ind-ice record for tile 11111 11.1’ a 111F159 ~11111i0111Y 01371111111111» ""°“11'11 1° "11"" 111° m“ “Mme 11 Noyes. l don't know ivhcrc you °"11PP°11 b)’ a 119111111 “d Ma" league ily over 100 ping-l, ZION '~‘i'1"'1111 i110 1111i are now. uur how the years have P11°1°91‘3P111"‘ i1""1111°_°"‘5° an" For the hiurekas Miss Fllllllysilll 1'3. Walker . . . . . . . . ..1i5 111G 144‘ T110111 “'11s 711F111)’ U1’ 11111111 hOVkPY dealt with you. But l ivngcr you 119 111955911 111° 1"" a W'""°"- ,l11!\\‘l(‘il an excellent game totaling 1"- K111110110“ 1111 1111'» 2111i 1111x911 ill with the "fire ivorks". ncver have forgotten that trip to 1471i pins in the tilrce gzlnles. 1'1‘. Sclltner till 167i 14tLTl11r Victoria team would have had-l Keilsby; how once we clutched -—- - For the (‘.18. (X's Miss Alclnnis 11'- 111‘1’11R9 133 1314 197 "11 "My 01111111111! '11 1'1 1f they had‘ each other on the brink of a clay __ _ and Miss Sterne were high. 1‘. l1. Kiclly 160 196 117 11°11" 1'11"1"111 1° 1'\'1111‘1"1111111*‘ 1111 1-11“ pit when our feet already hall be- 111 11120 1110 1115i 010111 01 11115, Tonight. the Hopefuls ‘bowl the Total—24l7. [some and’ avoid the horse play’. gun to slip over the ilrink; how the 1111111 1° 1"’ “@111 111 Hamlix- 11 girls. BAPTIST |Hostou (‘ollerze was no match for fog out there on the marshes sud- 111111? 11)‘ 111k‘ 11111110 111' (Yollklfly 05'! EUREKAS R. ldutiln . . . . . . . . . .126 157» lll) the skill of Flanagan, Shipley alldl ilenly shredded to show us fights 1111111511911 11 111611111 1111' 111° H. Stewart . 149 104 124 (l. Pal-ks .. ‘ 82 iii-i ileamy. Foley on :1 ilumbei- of‘ 1n n daisy 111111111111; 111111 110111111 we distance. :1 hrs h lllllllllcs. lll 1021i -__~. A. Affleirk 1m lflqjlvcilfililils. arrived within ‘lfliriilfl walked in. Willkfil‘. 11-11111‘ 00111119111114 111 1110 u silcollil or its kind won bv ll. Forsytho . 140 14511 distance but. Wllls‘ choked off by the p0 yo“ fpcan. Noylim llu- look of llersld l1) mile lllariltholl road race wnllwl; [qggthgf will; a beautiful N. Robinson .. 132 157 Canadians. tho fifty-odd men we found thcrc; on one Saturday ilccidt-tl to “up 1m- hp. splendid IlPTEOlTlIlIlH-qlg 'l~(,inl_g()n1_ -—--—-—<+>i—— 11w queer 11101120111111 11D“'111'11 1111 1111111 11 vwvk 111 1111‘ 11111111 1111 111s ln the llerzllrl mid Mail's Hllllllill collil-ld (‘hrllstian and s1. to their eyes and the way their following Silt. his hunch proved cor long ilistance bike event. tonight at 7 p. m. rect for llc not only won easily‘ but hung up a l'll‘\V liluritilllc record. covering the ilistanctl ill hrs. 4:1 lllin, bi-illiilg (‘oakleys time by 22 lllinutes. lle repeated the win again in 1922 and this time succeeded ill smashing his own record by 1i) llliuutes. going the 45 1111105 ill 2 hrs. 33 min. 11y virtue of his past achieve- ments and just previous to the 1923 grind, he was a 10 to 1 favorite for first honors. The “dopc" proved correct ,as George once more led the field to the finish lll the fast time of 2 hrs, 14 min., again ibreak~ ing his record. on this occasion by 19 minutes. (‘ompnring the first record of .‘i hrs. 5 minutes with the present one of 2 hrs. 14 minutes, a dlfficrirn- ve of 51 minutes over the sullle dis- tance, it looks lll-l though Walker's record. providing he ilon't ride himself, will stand for a goodly llulnber of years, probably longer than that. Walker who is at present employ- ed lll. ihl- “Y" as assistant. secret- ary, keeps hlnlsclf in the pink of physical condition and it is hoped that he will again ride this full when the call goes out. teeth had of gleaming under heavy llloilstiurhcs? Rcilicmber the stilnd of rifles ilgulnst the wall behind llio iloor‘! Noyes. you'll forgive me if i say again, after these years that you were dead wrong when you made a pass to exhibit the reporter police badge you had buckled to your sus- penders. A reporter's badge-any badgc—would huvc been the death of us_both there with those Hull- kles in Keasby. But, Noyes, We did got a "real colorful story," didn't we’! (Copyright. 1924.) u 4/750 All 7/1 Ila/why 7' [qua/ l I __ I §\\ \ Woo FITIlV-GTNG-‘UFAFATW i 5v QOLLY‘ I NEVER TELT BETTER 1N MY LlFE BUT i ‘JURE WA“; A b1C1< MAN! JUST THINK I WA‘: XLIRiOUb TWO DkYb AQQ! The Shield mentioned above is MR1) Jllfllb COLLfifiT ' THE PACKAGE OF 2O WHICH HAS BECOME &/nafi3d THE NlLLlNER-b FIFTY DoLL/xes V, (\\Y ~ Stiff and sore You can take out uchc and still‘- neas quickly with Sloan's Lini- ment. Just pat it: on gently. You don't have to rub it in. The lame- ness will begin to pass away at once. Get a bottle at your drug- gisfis today-SS cents. ll]l]K[Y MlllBHllllE CUP BANAIJIENS, CALGARY “WflflLLVlANll VANBililiiER ARE SE Many Thrills Provid-lJust a Batter-e ed for Bostor sans 1a i 1.. of c. Alle sticks lhrcutellinsly- $e11=1111 V111 . . . would come. m for their nleed DE lndependenli tohla silbstitilics skated out to get ‘(’.lg,n‘y“,,'.'fli'°.ffildflfglfhlwmmuégfifil praise. _ ‘Joe liluclsuac . . .. . ..lIl0 90 1132 11 11111111 111 ‘llnauem Sp9°1*‘1°1'“ ll,“ S; ‘Q0 trick-y rush...‘ o; (he In our present day the names of Ed. Flynn .2110 167 12s #1111111 m1 t P seals 111111 1111 1111' 111' ' . '. , '. '_ (Ecrflrtl, Ntghbur. cane-dict. Den- Rov Steele .120 1117 livlexllectolwv 11111-11 111s Arena- Imeat Smmmm‘ "m" l“! by the in lilelly, Bfbtlllbcni, Bflllchfll‘, et ill, Joe Rzlnahall . .1211 1313 140i 'l'1111l 111111: P1111111 V1111! 11111111611 H111“ __ ’ and their exploits would often be Jack Luild . . . . . . . H1210 1114 10x1 reviewed. Other countries and t »~ --- ' I » ‘ Ullltl‘ gillllcs have their trophies. l 72-1 7S2 '5 I17» 1111111111 ~ - ~-1111 172 147 ("“5""f""y' howmmr‘ ‘mm “H” a but none are so rich and fragrant ‘I Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2l1l1 1'1~ M31‘N(‘1‘11 ~129 1511 H2 val-bu] burnlgv’ m“ 11mm‘ “Y” n“|\\'ith all that gill-s to llllili" up what Post Office 11- 1°111111Yii1111 -» 11111 11111 1211 summL m" 1mm mm “m” ‘m is intcnileil by the triu- meatling of w_ (ll-nckpu _ _ _ _ _ _ H174; 155 m,‘ l,_ \v|'i.g]ll_ . . . . . . . . ..15'J 157 131i play passilil from the lllerely roilgll Spun M. n“, slulll‘ly m," AH me I 1 W. Essory .. .147 127 176 '1‘111-111“21111- S1111!“ mm a W“ 1n “Yhmh “NS” ri-il. Wllllc and black itoiorg- are un M. Gallant .112 12X 211th 5- B- Q's kmlw“ 1m" “m1 “"1"” "m" “m? m‘ furlcd from it. and llie cnrlnini- und W. Horton .124 157 l£|.l‘l'1. Sterns . . . . . . . . IIIEG ' 118 Zllliiventl-ii on the nloment. of misilfi" blue. ilrapi-d rililnil it for the time L. Arseinoult . 142 1441b. ‘Héllilftl . 92 118 7910f stick and skate were P111f1111YW1 lluhlg, 0[I:=\\‘;| |'.‘I1‘}' hill inn flllllflllfi ‘ ~v -_-_ZM_ Archibald . . 8t 116 U51 Penalties to the extent‘ of twelveKbowl a Show m" “mu, the “.55 a 700 8.110 M. M-uchliven . . . . . .. 5O 82 10S ‘we-trio llgndlrlti niutlzinitihult one time lingering when . 119ml _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ 4 _ _ _ _ H3320 M_ Mclnnls , _ _ _ _ _ _ __113 125 132 | ll e l1‘t per (ll lo slams were _ __ .__ gnarl-ll 31,4; l; N_ n‘ and Bunkmx Toml_l557 |F9illl1C0ll to ‘three, playgrs on a side. {we -— ~<o->—-—- t was‘ tlcn lint t c spectators |_Al)|E5 cn-y BQWUNG LEAGUE Q|TY CHURCH LEAGUE 0N 11y" did taki- a hand in things. The Overworkml 101186168 _____ ALpgys ‘six players lll the penalty box he- I _, ______ 1n (he Ladle“; m“, Howling M-i ,g:1l| tn mix things and the spectat- Lmlglle last lllgilt on the Al. ’l-'lle ninth game or the City 111's, 111111 =1 ycarni-lls to aid their Jalllcs Miriard's Liniment Relieves Coldslsloalfs LiniIflBBt'_k1"‘P“i"! WAT TILL 14.01 UPlSTNRb I'LL NOR Mflolgqs ‘r0 WRFTE our ACHECK FOR . 1T‘ OHI5EE'O1-i:'bEE THE LITTLE RED School. HOUbE: ll