MARCH 25, i924 THE CHARLOTIETOWN GUARDIAN a Latest News HOCKEY B 0 W L ICE SPORTS AND 11w; In BOXING A Realm BASKET BALL OTHER EVENTS No i. t. iilM ii]fiiiiiiiiiiiitttllii BlMi At u meeting of the Madisonii HlNliliP 5iilii5*---»- i. da. ~but are experts at alibi sling- -ton medium says: iball this coming summer Season __ Manager i Pres.—:l3yron Brown Exocu ive Committee——L. Camp- VllI€ l .Ma11-ag'er~—l)r_ F. C. Dougan, Manager Stanley Fraser, of thelthe mutter. ihut we abide with the lng Chronicle representative m,“ ioi‘ Canada. The general impression who are attending High Schggllilllfl well treated, and that there or that the champions are plan- zwas unanimously decided to apply __ for affiliation with the M. P. B/A. " I ‘A. U. of C. The old ball team of ‘ _last year is practically intnct and the club is going strong for base _ The (allowing officers were N0 MOYG Gflmes ‘Thlslelected at last night's meeting: Vlce-Pres.—..los. Lambros. Fraser Makes Star ‘ See. Treas.——l<‘. McMahon tement ReKent. .hen. .1. MCEBCIIBPD, o. Francis, r. Cronin. Wm. Purcell, "Con“ Gaudet , Business Manager-Wm. Purcell. NEW GLASGOW. March 24.-—' ' New Glasgow hockey team, champ- llllliefllellts and decisions of Pros- ions of Nova Sicotin. told The Moru- Jllfitlt Covey, of the M. P. ‘B. A. A, U. tiie local team was through with ', 110W amongst the sporting public is hockey this season, as the bgyg ithat the Kentville ten-m was fairly must get hack to ‘their studies. This will set to rest the persistent rum- ning future games with outside towns. Mr. Fraser. when shown Satan, day morning's Chronicle, which car- ried the despatch from Kentville concerning the New (llasgow-Kent- ville championship game staged here last lSsturday night. said. "l have nothing to say in regard to The Hall of Fame Erin C. Smith Maritime Sprinting champ- ion, doing 100 yards in gs" seconds fiat on the D.A.A.A. track in 1922 (meeting the Maritime record) and me 320 yards in 22 $5. Played base- ball for Crcsccnts. and dc- fonco with Dartmouth i Hockey team. University of Pennsylvania Track Team, , 1923. In training for Olympic i Honors. l Maritime Wear Maritime Caps There's something about their looks that gets you first glance. Note their hand- some patterns-the snappi- neu of their shapes. Then look at the richness of their linings. Ask for them biy nlmo at your dealers. Sports Wear a Cap and keep your hair. Make it a Marl- tlms and stay In style. was no one~sidetl (iecsion matter. "it is too bad that there tillflllld he any dissatisfaction on the part of Kentville in regard to the score as Reiferee Yes Laing. of Kentvllle, anti D. C. Currie, of New Glasgow. mutually agreed ‘before coming off the ice on ‘Saturday night that the correct score was fi~l in favor of New Glasgow, und later both Mr. Currie and Mr. Lalng told repres- entatives of the Press that the score stood .'-—l. if the Kentville sports cannot take the (lecision of the referees, whut do they want?" l11 the Fast Battles in -. Allan Cup Series (YVPAW-A. March ZLA-Siiult Sic. illurie Greyhounds advanced one slop uea-rer ihc ‘Allan Cup when they (iofcatcd Sons of Ireland, of tlnebcc, hero lust night by thurc Litmls to none, in the first oi the two semi tin-airy The five thousands spectators who attended the struggle witnes~ scd one of the closest and hard fourrht games t.l1at has been see in Ottawa this season ,nnd probably one of (ianudtfe. best umuteur gam- es of the year. Loos n Up That Cold With Musterole Have Mustemie handy when a cold istarts. It has all of the advantages oi grandmother's mustard plaster WITH- ‘OUT the blister. You just apply it with I the lingers. First you feel a warm tingle ias the healing ointment penetrates the lpores. then comes a soothing. cooling sensation and quick relief. Made of pure oil of mustard and tether simple ingredients, Mustcroie is irecommended by many nurses and doctors. Try Musteroie for bronchitis. sore throat, stiff neck, pleurisy, rheu- matism, iumbago, croup. asthma. neu- iraigia, congestion, pains and aches of i the back or joints, sore muscles, sprains, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of ,the chest. It may prevent neumqnia land "flu." 40c and 75c. at druggi ‘The Co. of Canada,Ltd., ontreai. _ Musterole M .,,/ , W, - - Either 0f ~ accepted. '_ ll ContestA l!‘ TR iii I-ll YJJ iii I . . . Sherlock fiolmoa is fiClll- Th‘; flglue" shown above ’ tin the final Strollers Contest SmirndwTrodo Strollers Pictures jertinezient Appears in this Ylhfi- ill 1L“ Toucan Paoouna Cut-cannot: or CAIMMS g is\that of a ‘ movie m: whose picture will spPm‘ Sheet. “Vi. is a fact although never mention- “; weight. lliiHiHi l liiiiiiliiifi? ford and Cambridge track tennis quit all even annual track meat at the Queen's Club today. five firsts and were event-the high jump. Canadian Runner iiliili t iHi iiiiiiHiiiSl LONDON, March 24. —The Ox- in their fifty sixth Each team scored tied in one No records were equalled or broken. According to the Boston Trans- cript the "iMllk Maids" are not on- ly adopts at. press agent propagan ing. As proof of this commenting in part on the Sussexites the Bos- "lOn this team are two or three players of reputed égtzlzfié ‘lohuslmvs m“ w“ M ability. One oi‘ them is Harold » " l-ls Radcliffe, a forward who has de- veloped to the point where Canad» lan professional beams have sought his services." Well this may the all- right and as i'ar us Canadian pro- fessional clubs being after his ser- vices, its their lookout not ours. But when the article concludes by say ing. “that it is problematical whe- ther he will be able to show his beet in the Boston rink, because of injuries he received in the game with the Abegweitc, this takes the cake, icing and all that goes with lt is rather ha-rd on Radcliffe. who we think can take a few ‘bumps, to be used as an example of "Aibcgweit barbartsmfl, but we would like to Iknow—how in the name of comlmon sense, could this “much abused" puck chaser play two championship games with the fast little New Glasgow team, a few days after he received his terri- ble injuries? He even finished that “rough" game spoken of with the Abegweits, apparently none tho ivorse of the wear. with the excep- tion perhaps of considerable wind lost duo to exertions in keeping the defence lilies clear. it may have been noticed that the Aibcgweits on returning home irom a hockey tour, have never as much as hinted to a neyvspuper mun of itny rough usage receive-ti at lhehantis of opposing teams, and believe it or not, as Ripley says, the Aibegweits did nut uchlc ve the wonderful hockey record which they enjoy without getting theirs good and plenty and this go- es for Sussex as well. i'or we have yet to learn of the above mentioii- ed aggregation using any team iwith silk gloves, including the Aihbies. ed before that the Aibegweits have returned i'rom fixtures played with Sussex. black and blue, but not n whimper was heard and the ‘boys took t‘.'.;-lr medicine like hook oy champions, but to any team tthat resorts to broadcasting propagan- lda nil over North America as to ‘the way an opposing team (and a- llghter one at that) used them i11 il. championship game, the iiilri of Maritime Champions doesn't seem very nppropriate-We wonder how this team was used in Boston? Firpo Wants T0 Be a. Movie Actor BUENOS AIRES. March 24. -— D. C. Johnson, McGill University Montreal, representing Oxford to- day at the fifty sixth annual athle- tic meet between Oxford and Cam- bridge, won the-MO yard race. The King and Queen and other n1e1n- bers of the royal family were spec- Renault Victor in Bout With Roper GRAND RAPIDS. Mich, March 24. ——.lack Renault, Canadian heavyweight champion, defeated Captain Bob Roper of Chicago, in a l0 round bout here last night. in the opinion of newspnpermcn. Renaulthi weight was announced at 196 and Roperfls at 1951/; pounds. Roper went to the floor twice in the third round. Renault used a right cross to the head repeatedly and inflicted considerable body damage. Renault fought cautious- ly. using a left jab as his best weapon. BiilillNli L. O. C. ALLEYS __._.. An exciting game took place at the L. 0. C, Alleys last night he vincibles, the latter whining out by 39 pins. lnvinclblol: ll. barter 103 261 1~il<l A_ Martin 152 215 21H J. Keenan 210 120 155 H. Morgan . 180 164 98 _P. Ready 130 182 15-1 775 9-l2 85 Total-2536. All Corners: E. Laferty 1'12 160 201i J. . 124 1125 143 S, . 212 21-1 157 ll‘ . 165 1'35 l5-i J. . 207 140 206 35.79.7733." ’l‘ot1ri-~‘2'l97, Game Should Have tween the All Comers and the ln| iiilliii sun i stssix iiiiii Hill iiiliillii LeClaire’s Brilli.ant' Work in the Nets Kept the Scors out of the Teens. One. T‘ BOSTON, March 23.—-B1:slon A. Commenting on the Canadien win A “m, M 10 lo 6 View... u“... m1. which ousted Vancouver from the Silssexv N‘ B“ 110cm), Wu," i“ a Tlllllllllg l°l' ‘Slllllley .Cllll lllmllls l-lle gitlllé featured by frcp scorn; hert- (lllilllll Jllllllllll Sll-"sl lllliil nieht, The Stir-tees lltlillllriG was ‘weak and it wzis belt to George Na iioleon lxlCl-uir. hack the nnrush been Termed says Herald Sports Ed- itch-Billy Scored 2 and Brother Opponent Frank Ottawa Can Celebrate l. Cttuiva can htive ifs celebration 0 and a weil-ilescrved one it will be. for reflected glory cshines brightly in the (lupltal today, and ii can proudly and truthfully be procluinr liiiiheiQo Have l" siml- l" Wlltiiy Iiutlciilltil. rni-"lnr; thi"r Lilli)’ llll‘ llllhlllll six. Boston scored unci- ln the tin-I hltklfll. LeClair rose to thc occasion.“ Session . 0f Sport +++QHP+§O+IIIQQQ i‘ PROCEEDS FROM TWD Q New Race Track, i-i- + i Atniiiiiansr. n. s, Mflrll 2-i.-—-./\l+ half mile race track will ibe con- tatructed beiore September list. 'i‘hls assurance Wits given u Cifzcns‘ (Jonimilioe by Messrs (ieorge and Fred Holmes. who last fall coin-. mcncctl to level and gfililr: u lurgei . . . . . . - >1 , '1' ill: ll‘:fllldllllllilfpaliyftlilki: 3.19.]: tiliiill- Amt-l are" =l"“l"-°°"- All" l’ ofiiciully‘ proceed in its cifortt<'lo:"' lll“ Wlwlllllge due m" mm‘ + llilVp the Provincial l-lxhibilinn l1eltii+ llelllll‘ leagues and llle lmvel + izcrc l11 the month oi Si-ipttiinbcr_ l llllg "Xlwflsefi Ql‘ vlllmlllllllll ‘l’ ____________i__ in} somewhat over $2,000 are t8 ‘F und piled 11p till t-Elllhlllitifi lll.lllll.tl-¥l‘\+ ll?" lmlll lll“ lellllllle lllele m‘ T lot’ stops. Bu! ten got by him, en-fl‘ lllilllld irllfllli $5.500 t0‘he db: laugh to win the game for Bostonq‘: ll/lllfill lllmzltlglilorllgaadéli-‘ZT-‘éreltg: ‘ 1 ti n ‘t » id. n st l- cam o ' ' n 1e rs “no 0 on nu l-l- men-strength. As the money 1' lscored Sussex, live goals to one, _ L _ llncques LeClalr, only. scoring. Suslli‘ is divided on the b11815 0i 60 ‘l’ per cont. to the winnem and -l- sex was again outscored 4 to 1 lnii’ Ithe si-cond period, a iully hy Hzirfl‘ 40 W!‘ (‘P-Tll- l0 lllfi l???" elll-‘ll T gington being the only point i'or the?!‘ Ulmflllllfll lllillel‘ Will Bill ill) T’ iusiinrs. in the final period. Sits-lei’! out $330. imll + i- MONFIYREAL. Que, March 0 1v 2l.——'I‘l1e gross proceeds ironi O l‘ the two games between Van- ‘II -l- couver Qlaroons and Canad O -I- lens amounted to $12,000 it is ‘It stated. 0f this amount the O iby Lilflnir, one by licnly nnii one-Iv ownem gut nothing. ed tlint (ttiawu figured, after all. in deciding the world's hockey series. All three goals scored last night when Czinuilicns beat Vancouvei‘ bliaroons 2 to 1. and shunted the Pacific Coast champions out of fur- ther conteittion for the title, cit-inc from the ilripping sticks olf Ottawa athletes. iln fact. one of the most bittorly~iought struggles thn-t ha’ ever centred ilfblllitl the historic. old mug shuulil rattle down in him- liiry 11s the battle of the Bout-hers. For while Billy Bouclier sniped home the two counters scored by llubitants, his younger hrntlier. Frank. added further lustre to the family escwlcheon by driving home‘ the counter that averted a shut-out for tho champions of the Ear Coast. If this lsn‘t enough to induce the kindling of the ibencon-ilre on Par- linmcnt l-iill, add the fact that. in uotching the two goals that put ‘ "tiicns into the cup final with gury ‘Figers, Buucher was us- sittted by Aurril Joliat, who also ail- mite, under pressure, that (ltlawu is his native henth, und little more i»: required. Let the bonfires blaze. for ull hockey glory is not yet dc- flkillleil from the home of the Silver Seven oi‘ other years, and tho Big lSix oi’ 1no1'e recent date. And if (lunndions go through. in the iinul test. to the world's title. any Oi- trawa citizen with it. musical bent. is at fiiil liberty to toss" this n11.11111- choly chorus in the gent-rail ilirec- iinn of the llabittuit illlllllli “We iuuile you what you today; We ‘llllpe ‘y0ll'l'l' sntisiietl.“ (Iunudiens. llllfiliillg the second - barrier towards tho first world's > liile that ltus liccn within rensoti- ' C T ill‘? ?€-<QQ--—— LADIES BOWLING LEAGUE ON “v" ALLEVS. The twelfth game in this league was rolled last night und was won by the Comets with a majority oi’ 21R pins. Mrs. F. Stewart had the honors for the high score of the evening with a total of 458 pins. Luis Firpo. the Argentine heavy- who recently announced that he would retire from the ring after his forthwlthbout with Al ltslch. is willing to return to the United States to become a movie actor. Firpo has asked a Los Angeles corporation if the $210,000 offer made him while he was in the United States to appear on the screen was open. if it is, his ines- sage said. he was willing to accept Otherwise, he declared. he intend- sd to sail for Europe next month. ISLE OF REST. silvery night—of Blowing moon: And 'round about thee tenderly The summer breezes croon. Of Thou‘rt robed in tranquil loveliness Of blrchen groves and ferny bow- era;- Of streams that hold the skies’ caress. And fragrant wayside flowers. No towering mountain heights are thine.-— No canyons-no forests wild And yet thy charms. like ancient wine, Are potent seeming mild. Whose feet have pressed thy velvet strand. Or crossed thy clover-scented lea, May seek for gold in any land. But wearied come to thee. -Lucy Gertrude Clarkln. Charlottetown. Thou art. beloved of sun and soa,—| V. M. C. A. CHURCH BOWLING ' LEAGUE but Illsht the st. Peters by s‘ 513F008 come back defeated the llfolllea Church. By winning this game they have won their fourth straight game which putts them in the lead. For the winners W. Smith rolled total of 520 pins, andf Millard‘: Iilnlnent llrlleven Colds A. Mackenzie rolled a stellar game for the losers. ' Peoples A. MacKenzle . . . . .155 223 llfil B. Down . . . . . . . 228 12G 107 ' H. Bridges . . . .86 111 73 P. Down . . . . .. .127 137 Iii-i J. MucKenzle . . . . . ..l00 1E6 131 696 753 610 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2059 8t. Pacers W. A. Smith . . . . . [I150 lfifi 205 A. Vinnicombe .. H.121 180 193 it. F. Acorn . . . . . . . . .100 121 100 BRINGING UP RATHER. Tonlghts at 8.30 C. I1. C's vs. ikruiks. SWASTIKA. i0. Lowtiiei- . . . . . . .. s3 131 109 iJ. Gillls .. 113 126 103i Mrs, Stewart . .. 91 65 131 E. Murley .. 126 78 104 Mrs. Lapthorne . . 125 86 106 Total—1577. COMl-ZTS. M. Adams . . . . . . . .. £13 151 lit; (l. Beer . 100 10R tilt F. Stewart. . . 162 130 ltiii N» Evans . 11s 91 100' V. Whitiock 99 135 g7 Total-Milo. uiiiu pencil since liliii. proved th-lt. iilltlwi will iell under any conditions. .011 Mtmtlayqtlicy tiuibttlttlctl the cha-ntpioits of iihc Pacific (least League on lightning-fast icc. and last night. in going ihnt was sluwvll‘. iihe ice dotted with pools of svuitcr. und puciocitrrying 111-title iiifflcuil bet-misc of the holding surface. ltiiey tiguin ilPlillly ilramitl the hlnck lpnll of ticfeui onthc invaders from the slopes lhuit lead tluivn to the CHAMPION quality closed car with doors front and rear. car on wheels-quickly convertible from business car to family sedan. anada’s lowest priced, he most useful motor edge of the Piiciiic. us hats been the custom of the east since i017. __ 10%;- ‘ GRAVESEND. March 24.- Thc United States steamer Am- crloan Merchant and the Brit- ish steamer Mctatua collided off Thames Haven this morn- ing. The Matatua sank and tit is reported that one to eight of her crew were killed or drown- ed. Both steamers were of ap- proximately eight thousand tons. C. hillforil . . . . . . . . ..14l ll. Day . . . . . . . . . . . ..12l 10S 172i u“ 10.". 1m Plcniiure »Doorli'ront nnd ronr eliminate folding scan. McLAINE d SERVICE STATION 186 Grafton Street Utility - Securely lnrluvlfrunk for tn- velling or nhoppmg. Business-Removable lnnta provide ample carrying space. Chariottctloyn, P. E. l. STANLEY cur sarnss i each Vancour- d’ ‘.13 pulled iitsell‘ together. two zoaisi-l- "r nlirrer about $220. 'l‘hi-. club I: io'l+'l-++++'l-'l"l-'l"l'+++ P1,!) 63. ti... 770 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2134 y4-l iiSii C0115 Cigarettes r 655 JUNK GAME” ALL. THE TlME mail pictures will b0 prizes. rfll 22nd ILY‘.lY.\'I '1 ; Lanna. Hmtuol. 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