w-inl-r- n‘ f. - i MARCH a, 192 i> Thu-test News ICE sro ummnv BOWLI "r:- v.'=":':i"1i".i;" 1 - r, (an: :1" c THE cnhnpoipnrowhiouhnnmn .. _ .. _ . RTS AND N G In" Realm BASKET BALL BOXING A N D OTHER EVENTS . ' ,. b PAGEBEVEN 0f Sport it iiBEilliEliS liiSE in sussrx usiuoiit soon 1 - 2 ohi.rytowhii (so;totto ‘Smother 192s Title Holders inildlltre Period With Five Tal- 1ies-,Both_'1‘_§ams Score in First and ' ' Last. Guardian)’ ' W31 4-“111 11W cil up live more scores giving the w.‘ (Special to the. sussnx ran first of the oh m onehip playoff Apples h ma“. a _ T; 1,, H. £81063 $159?- dflnliimd "l9 Abbiefi ended with the sit-ire, Susgeximiii ill. the RoytIl-“Arellfl-tonigbt m the Abbie, 1_ ' iresenvfl of fittest! hundred snec- The third period was very fast, Kilo"! b)’ "l9 39979:“. 7 l0 2. _ H. Radcliffe scored for Sussex to The 89-1119 m“ 5""! seven minutes nml Gordon for the clean Wit-ll 8' 19W ‘Dfiflfllilill?! b91118 Aibbies in ten minutes. There was imposed for tvfiPDlng. Jack Brown no fufthbr Rcnflngl and the game oi Moncton refereed in his usual endm] my“, m “W, n, favor o; satisfactory mnnne . ' ‘ guuex on the first period J- Luck-ll’ The ice whsh iblt sticky, but l-n scored 1'01‘ 311559)‘ “He? 51X minlll- fairly good condition for so late in en oi‘ playgand, Campbell for the the geamm _ Aibblel in fifteen minutes, the‘ T)". speck“ feature m» (he “m9 iverlml will"! will‘ ‘TWMPB “Veil-Innis the sensational work or both SUSSEX "aid V"? much the ileum‘ goalies, Charlottetown inns can of the Dilly.’ iiook ‘forward to a milling good in the second period ghhuh on Friday night. “SAY IT wrr H SAILORS” Sussex pil- Fifteen hundred mechanics of the Naval Air Station at San Diego. Cal-pformad this human insignia of the Naval Air Service. This afar, the malgnla of Naval Aviation is teen on the wings of all seaplanea. on Country Catholic‘ Germany \ Now Bitter on, Ludendorff (Brltioh United Preu) IMUNIQH, iMiarch L-Owing to the outburst of Catholic indigna- Football (Canadian Frau) LONDON, Mar. 4. —-0ldham do- featcd Rochdnle 15 to 2 ln a north- vllLn union Rugby fixture played to- l y. GLASGOW, Mar. 4’—Games play- ed in the finst division of the Scot- fish football association here to- day. resulted as fo1lows:— Celtic 1. Clydobnnk, 2: St. Mirren 2, Queens Park, 0; Third Lanark, 2; Falkirk 1. (laliph Departs for Turkish Capital (Canadian iPrul.) LONDON, March 4.——fl‘he Cnilph. accompanied by his wives and members of his household, depart- cil from Constantinople at dawn ‘ildfly, according to an Exchange Telemann cable. The damnation “m! steamer woe not announced. The Caliphat was deposed by the notion of the ‘iflrrlnbh National Aa- “Bmbl: yummy. The l tlon at Ludendorfrs attack. Attor- ney Holt, who is acting for the ac cused army chief. itold the court today that Cardinal JScnulte. of Col- ogne was primarily responsible as he had made a speech against Lu- dendorff. "it is ll crime to use the pulpit for this affair," declared the lawyer. A lengthy dispute ensued today over the report of the insurrection made by Von ibossow, the defense claiming th-nt the latter had im- portant state testimony available when he made lt in November and distribbiteil it among the army and police. The prosecution scored when the memorandum was exclud- ed until later. ROME, IMarch 4.——The Vatican will officially ignore Ludandorifs anti-Catholic utterances, it was learned today. Philadelphia Firemen Will IJUHMAN Fillfi [IN HEIJUHHS, Champion Falls Short! of Marks For 220 i . and Mile. ST. JOHN, iidarch 4. —Morc than 1.000 people crowded into ‘Victoria Rink last night to iviiness Charles Got-man, United States xistionzil and international outdoor amateur speed- skating champion‘. attempt to break the 220 yards rink record held by Fred Logan, 01' st. JolnL-I and the one mile record by Hilton Belyeu, also of St. John. 'l‘lu-. limo of the former was 1U 2-5 and the latter 2 min; 522 Tho ice was in fairly good condi- iiun although a little sticky but was kept clear from the buudreils of skaters until the trials were concluded. - ln the 220 yards Gormun did not appear to be able to keep (dose to the blocks and skated the distance rather wide and be failed to break‘ the record. His time being ill 4-5 seconds, just 2-5 of’ u svcond lower than the record made. by Loguu. u former lnterxiationul champion. In the one mile event (lurmuu had Edgar Snodgrnss as n pacer, and different from the previous irial nga nst time, when tracers The St The Stanley Cup, emblematlcal of the professional hockey chum- plonsbip of Canada, much abused but cvcn much more sought after has a history "all its own“ accord- ing to the following ' interesting story compiled by o Montreal Slur sport writer: In another two weeks they'll be 1iluylng for the Stanley Cup again. And they've been doing thnt oft and on for about thirty years. it took its name from the ililllOl‘, Lord Stanley of Preston. afterwards the Earl of Derby. ivhen bc wag (iovenor-Generul oi’ (luuuda. Some Ottawa hockey en- thusiasts got ziftor bis Lordship and be hail tho cup order-cal. ’l‘hero was always a great deal oi‘ dis- puting about. the vulue of the cup because it was so big and cven now many people think is lmmoiisely vuluublc. . ll‘ it. were puri- silver. ii would be, it preceded. (lormau bad Snodgrns skate the distance inside thei blocks alongside of him. which is thought by many to be n disad- vnutnge, Norman skated the‘ half mile in 1.27 1-5 and the mliv‘ 2.54 4-5 and once more tailed to, break a n-cord. Tonight he will have n try at the half mile record held by Bart Duffy and the 440 yards dash record held I by Fred Logan. and he feels tbati he will be able to lower these re-i cords. Fi-rpo and not? Fail to Agree BUENOS AIRES, March. -i—NeK-‘ otlations fora fight between Luis‘ l-‘lrpo and Romero Rojas, (‘bllenu heavyweight, following upon FirpoW-i‘ acceptance of Rojaw cbullenze,| have failed to bring about an agree ment for a niitch. Aside from insbil‘ lty to find a promoter", Rolns lnsist- I ed, upon n training period of two‘ i delay his return to the U. S- for so. long u period. The U. S. Army's “around the world" recently to receive final inatruetlo Left to right ml Lt. Sxtillats May Play Leigh Wade, Lt. LN Lt. John Harding. Jr.. but ii is made of high (EldSS English pinto. ii has been battered a good deal in its many travels and was actu- ally losi. two or three times, and onu- is reported to have spent u whole yell!‘ in un cxpriess com- pany's wurebcxuse without anyone worrying about. it. till the lime (rume for another club to win it, and that club ilesiretl to fill it with champagne upon the occasion o! its annual banquet. The writer once saw ii filled to the brim with bright flowers. That was in the time when it was still an amateur trophy and in the old Victoria rink. _ The Victorian of Montreal brought it hack home after absence somewhere else, Winnipeg. probably. it was in the nineties and the late Col. Henshnw was president hhd an in of the Victoria Skating Club. the land. and ArcbbiSbOD fore-runner of the present Winter Club. They made a special. ioyful‘. high class function of the return months, and Flrpo is not willing tn lone Saturday afternoon, and there‘ was a solcumn procession dcross “ARilllND THE WORLD” FLIERS fliora, met at the Headq na. They are looking over the rou Lt. Erik H. Nelson. Lt. Howell H. lle P. Arnold and Lt. Clair D. Sch munlcation with the St. Palricks leaders and has made tbom an of- ’ Shoot to Kill (Canadian Frau.) PHILADELPHIA, Pm, March 4. —‘iShoot to kill" orders were issu- ed today to those of this city fire- men srmed under a recent order of Director of Public Safety, Butler in an effort to suppress bandiiify- ln a. statement, the director stated that his planned to bring the total HeallthyLife l9 the‘ only one tha counts. Goodhealthis the foundation of suc- ‘5688- Moat ev one needs a‘ little medicine from time to time. To correct; five dis’ T7333‘? fiihtffi°§ivtFifiiiiu3 at; 039N180‘ ‘a Pills. slstanco to the police. “l!!! mm SWCCBH U10 them loose and tell than: to use stimulate “C V01‘, their weapons to shoot and kill any bandit who shown his head,” Gen- eral Butler declared. San Jose Shaken By Quake- (lritlah United Paul QAN JOCI. Coatarloa. Mar. 4.--A aria of earth shocks tha otranqaat Jolt hora III twenty mu yearn bualnnlna It four o'clock this moraine. GIM- ag d fully half tha building: of San Jon and uuud a num- z wasn't-m ’ ‘ 1 "m 4 M, a p“, , . _. \ “L?! ot-irnthoutinited ltatu "' ’ " i ‘ - loflaiatlon bulldlnfl doiiapoad but the United ltataa Mlniatlr and family escaped uninjured. "Wl-h-lvba-a-u-auw-u ' ' , l u In Marltlmos‘:::.;t‘.:..:l.::"::::1mas: |to manager Leo Dandurand of the tun SIS .RS ANll nouns PLAY or our Playing bard fought hockey lust night on n. tough ice surface at the Arena the Abegweit Sisters and Reilmacs bottled to ll. drawn game the score standing 1 to 1 at the final bell. Notwithstanding the soft condi- tion of. ibo icu the brand of hoc- key handed out. was of u imtcwortliy calibre. both tcums showing ex- ceptional ability and lots of sla- mlnu throughout. lu the first period lho RPIlHlZLtES forced the ploy and bud n slight edge in tvrrltory. Selmu Owen scored for the Rodmncs in this session on n clever wing shot from about mid ice, Them was no furth- er scoring in this period. it This Year. the ice. the president leading and carrying the flower-filled bowl. _<I’. D. Ross tho well known Ottawa newspaper owner and ult- round sportsman in his youth, like all bis brotbi-rs, l5 probably mi. only survivnl of the original appointed irusinvsi. ' - Anyone looking at a newspaper picture of the into Lord Stuuley~ There iavorv- no newspaper hull"- tflllPs at ibztt lime-with his rullie-r solemn countonaucs- and beard would hardly take him for u groul sport. But hi! was n sport allrigbt. 'l‘l|e only time (hug [he wmpy The second act of the contrast ul- over spw him in n“. flesh w.“ h, though going scoreless, was lJiIIHT- tho (‘ltuilr-l in (Quebec, whorl-e limit’ fought and both goalies wi-rc was living during it visit to that ‘(Oriml l" ""4 "1"" DPR-iliH-Sl ill city. ‘ gkcvli illi-l buck oi‘ lhi: hots clear. Tho Wl‘ili-'l‘ vlsltcil him in com-l Th" m”! "will" U!" Ailrlflfcii puny with u largo number of ge|1tl¢»-i§l‘l“]t;""t 71111119 :1 K119i‘!!! lillll for u men representing what was ilubbeil‘ a ‘L ‘* ‘"1 ""1 l" l8‘ l" "<1"- ‘tenl themselves until about three theoquul liigliis Movcmi-nt. in; _ g _ varhms pa,“ of (jnnamL ‘minutes before the iinal gong when They brought with them us oi Kn“ KklnY 5“"l'l"“| m“ Yullll“? ibehinil the lteilmzii: goalie. No present u small dray and on ii ivus. _u i _ a roll of paper about tho size of (hi: love‘ m“ w“ BUY?“ 1"“! ‘he 811""! rolls that are fed to The Star's ‘Hula! 1'1’ v giant presses every afternoon. (in Th _ it were written lilo names of ° L'“e‘“|'" iimusanils who bud signed u ps-ii»; I tion for what. wus known its UlPiRedmacs Abbi’ sme" "Jesuits Estate Act" to be rcvokml. ' G I 'l‘bi-.y overwhelmed him all thou.“ Lea ‘m’ _ afternoon with speeches upon that|' ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' " h“ Bmlrk“ subject and the man who could S “Le I B Istanll that and come up smiling as K‘ Boimfe |be did at the end, must. have been ‘ ' “H” ood l. ' ~ u ‘The fr“): to Quebec which was (‘Dummy ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' " K‘ Kieny taken in company with the men ‘ " " n?‘ zyglih ref-erred to on what was then R‘ ' M‘: z called one of the Richelieu and . " SSH?“ Ontario boats was one not easy _ _ _ _ _ __ McEwen to be forgotten for in the course of p ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' the evening the writer with the on the Redmacs lineup "he lote Sir John Thompson. tbe liliuisior of Justice, who died so isuildenly while on a visit to Eng- Hruchesl, then as yet only secretary of the ‘late Archbishop Fubre. liilsses Owen. lilullcn. Praught, Con- nolly.’ Lea and Waugh figured llrotnmenily. while the Misses 1. Bourke. E. Bourke. Walsh and Kielly played good hockey’ for the l Abegweit Sisters. Tim-Y were bum “ccmem” “m” Charlie Drake bandied the game ,_ _~ . - |cllcrs on the same boat carrying THE ABEGWEITS ovnkmkn A FIVE room. LEAD? now AND not Stanley Cup, Thirty Years on the go and ill Going Strong-Battered Here and‘ There, Lost Two or Three TimesBut Always Turns Up Nevertheless - Will Ottawa iVin SWTilliN SURLINE SlliB ClilSE SUCCESS With Banquet and Bonspiol Last’ Evening- Presentatioil 0f Cups. l W. A. Stewart _ it. MCIAIIIIB . ‘ Skip 6 Tb Charlottetown Curling Club G. klodgson concluded their season's activities H. Fibers lust evening wi-th a banquet at ti. o'clock followed by a honsplol lat-l er in the evening when the West Dr. Mcintyre Skip P. Simmonds? »;i met the East, the hitter winning L. NlclIlonia-‘lti M, Calder» out by u score of 1H to iJ. Fraser C. Taylor _ 'l‘llc speakers oi‘ the evening-l, Wheat‘ C. Miiws . won-Z Prvsldiialll. (‘ol. Lon, vii-i»: Skip 1o Sklpiil prosiileni, M. l‘. 'i‘itu.'<, llr, ‘in-bi! , - ' bald, Rev. (loo. C, 'l‘zi_yior S. (l Muhecrl T. Buyer » - Moore, alter which the prcsventa ‘tint-lat. ll. ("Tu-WEB tion oi‘ trophies were made to thi- (lnffin ‘R. Taylor following skips: ‘h. i) ‘Vlooro .I. Baynr Wrig-bt Cup-J). ll. Sir-wart. 1 Skip 3 i-‘lklp R Senior Cup—R. Splllvii. Junior Cum-J. L. Hmlgsnn. (ll-o. Mcheod iw. blisKlnnnn Shield-M. l’, Tltils. J. ilnyer i‘. Moore 'l‘he following arc the rinks: ‘H. Weeks =U~Jhl®ll85 West East M. P. ‘Finis A. Scott. ll, .\l<-.Nuli 1*‘. Clark l Skip -i _ __ Skip l4 'I‘. TllWllhilllillil A. Afilei-k ' ' ' " ‘zelnoli-‘l The. vr-entlii-Ws very stormy. MI. (inllughi-r _ ’I‘rui-.<t u-ord you-vie over spoken Mr. Sin-an - I have shove-lied nil day long ' Just to aid the busy throng , v _ . Are you lslowing, Mr. (lullugherf ’l‘be. fourth bowling mull-h of the . . , 'l‘o.lepliouc Bowling league took Nu’ me wmd m’ Mr’ Sham’ place on the Y. M. C. A. bowling. alleys Saturday night, between the installers and Head Office result- ing in :1 victory for Ibo. latter by 372i pins. 'l‘lu- lino-up is as ful- lows: Head Office W. A. Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..508 W. G. Spencer . . . . .. .391 ll. S. McLeod . . . . . .. .483 E. McNcvin 434 'I‘. Moore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I|487 Total 2303 a a , Rheumatic pain - "mam" _ Yields m treatment with Sloan‘; 1.. McNalley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..44o Jun refit on amtly~Th= finalist s_ 3mm, __ __ 334 glow/Abe comforting warmth ilin G. McGregor itself relief. The ache cases ofl— H. Keenan then atopmGetabottle from your G. Brady . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H408 druggist today and have it on ~'— hand—35 cents. It will not atlln. . Total liiili) the “Jesuit? Fstaie Act delega- ‘lion. of the U. S. Air Service, their contemplated flight- Ill uarfero te of Smith, Major Fred L. Martin, ulze. Dartmouth Won From Dalhousie 4-1 um ‘ill sushi i4’ 1:1... -.‘ __ , A .- <= -. n ..;.=. 34m 1- new» im§rmts~a1~xma=aauanJnm¢§Q~uh 2~ ._ "flranr- Ga u: KM‘ (in/damn Pact/la Rae/mar uiztza n7//”t'd.0/(,.pk British Consols Cigarettes are mold on eve/y 0P1? Train, every CPR AMHERST. N- B» Mm" “"5" forts are being made to bring one of the National teams, preferably St. Pntricks on a: second Maritime tour. A. H. LamY-l local ring manager ban been in 90m Montreal Canadians by a Moncton sport promoter. lf arrangements Hockey League are completed between either the St Patricks or the Cnnndiens, the N. H. L- visitors will play in Mon- cton, Amherst, Stellnrton, Halifax. Truro and possibly St. John. BRINGING UP FATHER (Canadian Preu) DARTMOUTH, March -l—Dart- mouth defeated Dalhousle 4-1 in a civic leuguc hockey match here to- Liner of the Dining Car: every (PIP. Club Car; every OPR- Station Dining/Boom, every ORR-Restaurant. every GPRZune/z, Counter; every Atla nlic R- and i In every 814R Hotel in Canada. Gig NO-YOU AQE 0N5 or we nRbT nan: Domen- ‘75 GOlNQ TO BE A ' QRERT oeeiamriou - l .__ \'M GLAD "ro new: THAT ‘(Du QQT“ HERE-DOCTOR‘. NR5 DR . ‘bMiTH Afi-RVIED? I THlNK was ARE, ALL HERE i cane. wn-u DR.PO‘$\' lN night. I DR. mo CAR- <-—- \\ ll l KNOW Nikolao- ti‘ JONEb ’ A "lnlfi |i ii I i“