1 nAsoH 26,1924 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘w La I .est News ICE SPORTS HOCKEY AND B O W L I N G In Realm BnSKET BALL ooxmc A N n omen EVENTS . films FllrEliiililiEN lil|N wnlllrsllllllll llnlnlls N. H. L. Champions Clinch the Verdict Last Night at Ottawa by Defeating Gal- 1- _ gary ‘_.‘Tig‘ers” 3 T0 Nil. THE OANADlEN-S "therefore not a dull moment marred the fixture for the full playing tinle. The ice (artificial) was in splen- ldid condition and the pace set did ifull justice to the surface. The "T1BBFB" although beaten have notll 111g t0 reproach themselves for as i111“ “H118 glorious in defeat. The ‘ llrund ‘of hockey handed out by the , lPrurle Provlncers was brilliant and ' the nct luinding of Reid and Vez. '11111. on both ends of the ice was in 11911111111; with the stellar work of ltlio men in front of them, especi- tho latter and hnd he been a ,.= l. it bit on the stale aide tonight -n different story would likely have been chronicled, as tllnes Without number Lllc front line oi‘ Wilson- 'Uiivcr~- Morris in the inst session lcnmn in on lhe "French fox" three A very exciting game to and the l... O. C. won by a "v" ALLEYS. iabrcast. but he shed the rubber. ‘like Wat-en The Prairie champions pruvgfl themselves hard ice men ionighti .nnd played championship hockey lthrougllilut, but with men opposing 111111111 ‘111 the speed quarter mu- MOI‘ Top 0' the Heap. I . (spmhfl to The Guardmn) ‘enz, Louiu, tlolint and W. Bcucher, OTTAWA. March 2b~—l.cu Dan-Lu" 111511 118-lore them was a hcrcnl- - durnntYa invlnclblcs, the (lanaditells-"illl 11111‘. 111111 the bridge couldn't no may roiiro to their dens tonightfiiflnlllul. with the assurance that after nine‘ l‘hi-._llnclli1e'i years of honest and pninstuklup Qll-‘CHHBHIQIIS Calgar llravor in Canada's national game‘ y Goal may may drape the. "pewter cupflvezina ....................................... .. Reid lliie and call themselves the tirofiession-l ul hockey champions of tho univ- 3. 0191-5110111 . De ' _ Gardner in this league anybodys ganlo was working Quit . 50X dCORE. METHODISTS. erse. Cuutu . Dalton lly virtue of a 3 to ~ull win over the Calgary "Tigers" here to- Morenz “wnfion night in the final game of the play-lJollat .. 0m." off. the Canadians of iyiontreal1W.Bou<-.hei __ nqnn-l, rhave clinched the Stanley Cup and subs all the glory that goes with it. O. Clegllsorn - _ crnwford No more popular champions ever Iiiantha .. _ Anderson skated to the boards st the final Cameron __ Benson boll, than were the nlhhtrelera 101a. Douche-r . _ out...“ night. Every man on the lineup was a hero, and well might they deserve the honors. To go through six gruelling battles with such for- l niidable teams as Ottawa, Vnncouv~ i‘ er and Calgary and win the set, is ,1 a feat to be proud of and is certain jiu take its place in the pages of‘ hockey history. 1 1 Tonighfs game was replete withf ‘thrills from slart to finish, and illlfilllN llllflfilfi THE ABEEWHTE The "christian Science Monitor, commenting on the Maples-Sussex lganre lust Friday says: | ‘iNlaples were victors over the _Sussex team by a score 0i’ 5 to 4. , llbut had they played so a hockey 4 ‘team instead of as individuals the ",4 margin of victory might have been considerably larger. The Sussex team has a few real stick-handlers innd a little speed, rbnt hardly oame up to entpcctatlons of a team that llcfonleti the Ahegweits. which were here earlier in the year. --——-i‘}-— l is a man never a tyrant except with a crown? Solid a fool to market and a fool hvfll return. HICKETS Is somethingtbetter than the or- dilyry Chewing Tobacco. It has a fla or all its own. The man who wants a real good lasting chew always asks for Hickey’s. Beware of sub- stitutes. i IIIGKEY I IIBIIDLSOI TOBACCO COMPANY LIMITED "nnngnmii-gr; churlotutown rms STYLE or SHOE Is very Popular with MANY CUSTOMERS We have a tall nook ct this dupe, in Ill alas, pried yory modnihly. link or Brown Calfskin .-. - Al“ a higher grade In lilclt or Drown Ollf ..... .. 06.75 \ l ...... 04-59 ALLEYiniirEr‘. FAGHIQNABLE FCIUTWEAR v ‘l. LEAGUE OF CROSS ALLEYS ok place at the L. 0. C. alley; last night be- tween the L. 0. C. and Live Wires score of 171 pins and A. Joy mndo the high- est score in the game by a score of 250. L. 0. C. G. Maddigan ........147 189 180 J. Callaghan . . 133 155 Joe Kelley .. 116 143 Arthur Duffy . 177 153 A. Joy . . . . . . . . . . . H102 149 250 767 764 861 Total _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3392 Live Wires n. McKenzie’ .. 1st: 158 Robert Galbraith . . 190 1B2 James hlcinais .....10il 136 119 ..164 150 143 John Herrll . . . . . . . ..117 101 132 72h 793 704 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..222l CHURCH LEAGUE BOWLING A most exciting game was rolled last night, when _with a grand stand finish the St. Paul's team vanquished the strong Methodist team by 37 pins. it was right up to the last minute. For St. Paul's l1‘. Cox, rolled n stellar game bowling high single of 304 mud high total of 620. Jack McNnir rolled u great gnllle for tho, Methodists, his side ball to perfection. his high single was 251i and his toiull BilllllNll Trina ls liiRilliii‘li1B|[lB[|N5ll|llj wills IS NEXT lillNTENllElliglflp_ nntnn] But Even at that “Hard a Luck Harry” May Never Get a. Chance at “Tiger” J sick.- Dempsey Not Afraid 0f the “Panther: But Jack Kearns, the Gha. mpi0n’s Manager Is. By HIENRY L. FARRELL mailager, is afraid oi‘ Wills. Per (United Pres; Sports Editor) limp-s his realization that wills la NEW YORK. March 25 —}Iarry the most dangerous Wills will be the one to benefit causes him to prefer risks less haz- most ii‘ Luis Angel Flrpo should nrdous for his million dollar in- carry out his ihrcu’. lo retire from vestment. the ring_ Kosrna has uteudfllstly maintain- The right of Wills to chnllengelvrd that he didn't want to fight. fur the heavyweight champiousliiplwills because. it uioulrl be a hnd was firmly established ‘before the show and that it wouldn't help the advent oi‘ the Argentine senor, butlbuslness. lie says he Ilnnnageil it was. overlooked as long as Firptilviliils our-e and lln lumws_wlinl hind heir] ti“; llnrnlnntlng nng-tlinnllii‘ a roll-an fighter he 1i, and be among the challengers. onyx that lleuilfilel’ Would bent him Willi Firpo out oi‘ the running, with one hand. time can be no question but what $uch talk. of course. is foolrah. Dempsey will have to fight Wills1)9111‘l1110l" probably would twat or retire. He. can't evade the issue Wlllfi 11' 11111)’ 111111. ‘but he Wouldn't without having the truth told. have u cinch doing it. True. he Dqgjtppggy aunt-r wunltl lnrve tn might take Wills in one ipuilch, but collie out nn-l ileclnl-P that the null-lune punch knockouts, are lucky. ticians would not let him fight “"11 17111111121‘)! 1111111111 11111111 111111-‘1 Vvillsmsnd he would have to name 1111;’ to \vln that 11111111111’. lhe lxllilticlfrlns-Hll‘ lie would be flu lllc event that the men on forced to ndmll that he is afraid oi’ 1119 111111114? 1111* 19111111! 11"‘ '11‘\1111 Willi-r, when lily maintain that Delrlpsey qunn-n nr-vbr n.1,», bppn n qnnntuyrnvvlll not ho Jvcrluittod to fight Wills it: flu» minds oi‘ lhunpsl-ys fricmlslllfls your. the champlfin W'1111l1 that the chanltrlon feared Willsflhuv" 111 112111 ‘P01111111’ (1111110115 11118 'i‘il(\l‘c is (‘VPPY reason to believe. Wflnlfl 111 112111 ut 1111. that he would rather fight Wills Perhaps 119, doean’! want lo fish! illllu nny of the contenders. this F111"- ilis actions seem w lu- liowcvr-r, there have come llpzflitlillfi that, and from the ‘most recently good reasons lo bP1l(‘Vfill‘(*l1fliI11'P source it was learned rec- that Jack Kearns, the championks e-‘ntly 111111 K111111113 15 110118 100 811g- J. W. Webster 189 172 224 A. Huestis .. 126 114 ____ P- Turner .. 144 156 " J. McNair .. 256 179 J, A. Bentley . . . . .. 1-i0 118 872 838 701 Total—-2501. ST. PAUL'S. 1 n. s. McLeod 1x0 24s 113i Wm. Carnlody .. . 131 139 181 J. W. Hopkins 127 121 151 B. C. Van ldcrstino . 17]; 146% 210i; . Frank Cox . . . . . . . .. 26 1 8 . n - A Bad Scotch Penny I 879 818 841 ' Total-—2538. jority of ten pins. plnuso. The game tonight is between the Phirekas and Granites. Game tonight is between the Bap- LADIES CITY BOW_LING LEAGUE ln this indies’ league last night the lkmika succeeded in winning out over the C. B. C's by the small ma- The large number of spectators present were responsible for the low scores as the ladies could not seem to get going anlld hearty sp- l have begun to dare hope l um 5111"- "1 1‘11“'“11mt 111°“ wgagh“: coholle mclstrom whirlill "mum 111111111111“ sun’ 1 have the door oi’ my cubbyhole limt many years of life ahead oi‘ me, nc- mend AICNMU. cording to the little Eltltllflffs 1111* "C/Olllbflnqva‘ Riwhwnungv Hn lee the insurance people get out Med a Japanese m...“ 0g grunting; and for me while there is life there out of memory m‘. m". residence in, 15~M°N“11~Y' Chrysauthcuiunl Laud. He was sl- Like n black cat. he first crossed "mm harm] h. his joy at mggtlng my putll fur evil away back ma 1905‘ T1151- “113 1“ ‘111111111 1n “'31” I ulanarrcd to edge him from the 111119- 1 11911711 of ‘m5 11816111311113“ rooln until I should have luarltod 561111111 Ylmlh ‘V110 111111 c9111” 1° Jan" “Flnis“ to the fifteen thousand an to fight against the Russians—— words t was 561mm‘; Then we (ore. he hnd a club foot and was deaf inlgflthered_ 011% 9111-11114 W91" 1° 5119 111'“ l", McNulty condined to me that he g beyond led (llblmlls, world's hesvyweighl cliunlpitmship and Georges France, tonight were matched to} bout either at Michigan City, ind., Ol‘ challenger ‘push-over. Firpo would be ilothing crossed their judgment by a llilili 1 lfililllllllii IN NEWARK llil lllllllll ——l i 1 c: >< (Canadian dress) lll('A(i(), Zlinrch St. Paul C Carpentier, idol of flu-let inn ten round no (i-lzlsicl: H l , l\l': ., l . , 1 i . ‘uh-Benton arm: uh oi Julyiljlght I. Heavywelght er to get a fight for DIEfIlDlsWEbTI-IP Chflmpit)“ 1S 1101 T3- ll.‘l‘..“i’.'lf"iiffi “i‘~’i‘.'.‘.‘.§‘“...““.‘.'§..'.i‘".a.‘3"ii king 11111’ 9119-111?“ but ls Training Hard for Bout. I . but n set up for Dempsey if tl|e,\'1 met again. Demlpaey never would miss ldirpo again the way he iii-ll on the first punch in their othur‘ _ flizllt. lt was il)euil1sey's miss with NR1‘! \'01_11\. 1111:1111" --' his left hand and FIHJLVB railu-lyfilrillllng, im- l-1>Yf‘=11“l1111 _ lucky counter with a stiff riglu llcavynvi-lglit 11111191’ oi .\inr~o_n. (-u.. tin“ knot-km] Ilempney groggy nnrl who is scheduled to mcv-l .\lll'.l- ~\|c.- nlnde possible that sensations flia-it/Tli-illl". \\'l11'1f1-“- 11'-'-111 111‘=1\‘y\1/“1K111 fhund‘ rchnlnpinll, ill u l\lt‘t‘l\'l'-l‘i1ll!l4l bum Tom Gibbons certainly has brranlfll 1111f N““""'1‘ 11111111111’ 1111‘~‘1=11'}‘11_ nnfinnn nmnnd more tnnn nny throw-ii, Will ulmplcic his lrlzilulvng tol or me prolnjnent rboxeyg_ Ijumpspyilht‘. l7Ili|lIlDl0llSlll|l lilaltcll lil lxowark. [on]; a danger-ate rnynnnt 0y mnltirobzibly n‘. the .\i'\\'2ll'k Allllw-iic umtrh that Rickard had.nrrzlncctll(l1ll1l; _ _ _ for an early Julie date with Gil» NP-lillng nlrind" is lwpolti-d l0 bolls lir- in i-xcolli-nl sl . pf- for his com- when ‘he “my was prim“ n... ‘lug nlatcll \\~llll Alp-lupin». 111L111 gun wit‘), that Dempsey w“ m“ “Hills lfllllllllg: ninrc limn two wet-it» shape, that his nlll-nagei“ had euidlilxli" "_‘__1"1"':“:“l 1:"n“r’;1‘f'!_1"_]"::'l'_ i: would not be safe for him toi“1 1}‘~1""_11‘1‘__ ""1111? 11‘ V‘, l fllrht born". m“ Keams gum Hilflwlllll ills lllhllllli‘ ultll illc H.100 _‘{,r:|_;n|qhp0r’)l1“k'-IP iullthorities ill his bonus town ill “gums mm Rlcknrd sump m 1* lorida ‘h’ Ynunl’. li|;lli 1('|i‘(ll';',lii. llo brok. ihui hi» could not accent the Gibbons bout}? “:“\"[k0 '|“.1l"11;;‘_‘Tflqlill;“ific: llcmulse Dempsey was not fly"! 1 .‘ ' “ . " . .lllfll'll\'f'. durllll: ilu- lour. \\llllu on shape, and when the story was . lllc iiilllllllfilllll’ trail. h" stoppml nl i - z- . .' ‘ 7 . .' ‘ ' - . . . mun“! Kewnq Sam m“ Ipmps‘) various cltu-s I'll Tllllll‘ lo pill Ill a was in pt~rl1>ct condition and couldlgmqnmnq in gynmmhnn“ - , .. , .. - . - - ~ “khf wmurmw . . ‘and (zlubs. 111' has nsurcd the New- l. lleutpsey la 1n shape, ll tllr-‘vwk Immmlnrw n] ups-ration did not leave him 1n tiltwrptwin‘ only a N“, ‘lays m m" him Condition that an operation lieu-ally ‘an n" "m! fighting Bag“ m‘, the leaves any ltqrmsl human being.“ qmlmm‘ 1 thorn llonlpscy pulled a (1(‘.11b(1'|“rll.'d| m NW munmim“ “Mum” “M, i’, mlHmt 0 “he Gimmm’ fight‘ \\h““1ll'lv'<l at work rrllilly in shape for h“ “m5 “way 1mm a fight Llmlllis hniilc in il-nrf- oi‘ his title. @911“ gm m!“ M least 1301mm‘ Hmllddlal the cllnlnhioll is not inclined "ms uwmv 1mm a fighwr m“ “W10 ll‘l'ill Siriblillg liglltlv is evidenc- expens 53y was 911711911 1“- fqnelb-V ed hv file vigorous mzluilcr in which 31111 would be 11111111111911 '1 111111111111 has entered upon his work in "1191- "ganh the“ 1119 export“ 1lll1s1illll> Alzldison Square finrdezl gylnn- he. ivrnzrp; again and Dempsey 1111111 nsium. So fliligently has hc worked 119111111111 "1G1bb13n51- ‘that twin-e during tbc past week ‘The regard that Delupsey showhwliis manager. Paddy Illuliins, has si-ssion for (‘ribbons by refusing to take llie 1.9,." rmmwnmn SUWYL. u 11.1.8“ w“ nuitch does not silpport the chnlngosg my m- Smlrrmg ‘)nr‘n‘rl~s' PM] "m, ‘Y! 1111159‘ 5111111 experts who 531d leubncll, the Astoria boxer‘ who will 1791-1111‘ 1119 31191111’ 11111111 111111 G111 ‘uwef llnry Klnillu ill thi- souli-finnl 110115 would!“ 11° 0111’ 10111111 '<"l\1‘,lo the bl(fldglle-Sirililinc bout. iwiro sought an alibi after tho flilllflis wommg m" M ‘he C“ 4p" gym by saying that l)L\.lTl-]1.‘4C_V 110111111!‘ ___.__....>__. -.. ‘ 110W111Z.Minard's Liniment (‘ribbons to stav fifteen rounds. For Sprain IKMIKS. 110141111111 W116"? a 1911911 of Fever was under ludicllueut for murder _ 1M. Lamont. 122 101 160 383 hnd laid him on his back.‘ His rs> m Nevada because he ha,‘ Shot a 3’. A j l; A. Shaw . . 103 121 115 339 ward for lily kindly impulse was ma“ who n.1,.“ in lump h“; nnnnrnl _ a; ‘1 ’ , B. McDonald 81 1'19 108 308 wholedlinrted; he attached himself mum “Rm than. an rm“, deni- < ; E. Coffin .. 96 130 93 319 to me as soon as the hospital puo-f.._||uw_ The 1n.,.,-,.-, of this Stntp of E. Miller . . . . . .. 102 121 98 321 pie discharged him. you"; seen.‘ vet-y fair in matters ' l hall 10 11110 111111 P "BWWQDQT 1°11 like mine. Quite a bit more decent 504 592 574 1670 in Yokohama and ever and ouon y“ any’ than wretched ynnnnuho 11'!’ l0 116011 111111 111E 01 11111-11 Ollfieilegnl procedure ill such case." d Q. B, C's. he was arrested ecause w en s. 1 won't go no gnr n9 to guy t hope 11.111111111119111 10 0101111 8- 10V01W1‘ 111 “lat that time McNultyH-a confidence A. Wisner . . 114 128 126 428,Japnnese hotel where he lived the 1n Nevada junuce would mo“. m“. l1}. Stems .. 75 86 94 255 bullet went through tho paper nnmny wnnn] n“ nnt (qr um East E. Ryan 76 72 122 270 ‘walls of fifteen rooms and killed a | jug" nnnnlnnnd nun {r9111 my mind. L. llaszard 103 80 124 307 ,horse on the street. paint; gocurlty! Two yenrs later l1‘. Shaw . . . . . . . .. 135 117 148 400i Withal, one of the most engaging he dug n“. nn 1n New York, l-{e 563 48 which alyvays persuade. loving one another. stomach is sour or gassy, one or two relieve const pat‘ No grl in on on‘ dren. 10o boxes, sizes-hay drug shore. Th“. 4o - .114. ‘ALL “Cascarets" 10c Best Laxative for Boweis “Tlwy Work While You Sleep.” If on foel sick, dizz , your 119ml is dull or sch n3, or just take‘ loasant “Case-arcta" 0o‘ and blliousnessflaffair. when 1 was sweating over n dnxativoltypewriter in an office in the Gold or Mon, Women and Chll-Ien Hotel, at Reno, with three hours. also 25 Ind 500 (lifference in time against me and nicest cathartic The passions are the only oratorsl Men are the cause of women not rand companion for an even upset , if not a slight ymn-‘who novel" 111181111 1 1111111‘ 11191- TWO Will-111 111 was broke. lie was living at Mills 3 614 16001Oxford had given him that incff~ lytntnl N, 3 null r-xpectod to be put able polish of manner and spright on liness of tongue. which the old-l world universitlcs petent to impart. t at the end 0i the wcok. This time the cnllouscs on the 1110116 1111‘- wnl-fworldhs rough hand hnd scraped A11 11 111111)’ 191181‘ him in Canada. Seems ‘he'd got 1118 MC-‘soluo sort of billet as special office llut— loscorting (Ihinesc coolies from 118 KPBW TPBUW 111 Jfll11111 111111 Vancouver to Montreal and a dozen ‘Wuntfll t0 80 l0 Culifurniap ln fut- of his charges hnd given him the al moment l gave hiln letters of in~ slip. Result: no pay from the Dom- iroduction to old college friends inion government. Not only no there. He borrowed $50 from one pny, but an indictment against him of them. camped in the home of which had forced him to skip another as perlnanent guest and across the Line- finally disappeared. Once more llicNulty was pan- Upon my own return to the Pnc- sioner on my slender purse. ific Coast l mended my personal Years passed and subconsciously Nlllty had no peer. l ‘my little Scotch friend and thenlsion lest he/b _moved on to New York. in 19111 linewspaper friend returning from was sont to Reno to report lhQl140llilOll met me in New York one ."Battle of the Century" between day and mentioned the terrific {Jcffries and Jeffrios and Jobnsuu~—'nanle of McNulty. or trifling job for one‘ "l saw him over there." said this had reported a prize1chap," And be told me. to tell you Around ten drlocklhc hopes to collie to America soon land pay you that trifling advance you made him." 0h, rllllll. gladly will l mark flint -—or those-off the books if l\ic- Nulty will only stay in England! (Copyright) ob up again. Then. n fight before. of the night after the momenious wire trouble to boot, out of tile al- fences so art-losaly torn down byl lived in a cold chill of apprehou~ l l '“'—§E1'l~?€fiv'ii UP FKTn-IER of; (N QQuwL, TO '1 Milt A "W" JONcr Lessors room AND WHEN iFlNlbl-i" *0" ARE- GQlNq TO . TAKE ONE. i iAbbies, "not... All I l l uriuzllly lu- will" i $1’) ‘British Consuls llslilllll liY.M.l].l. Stars 41 to I71 linst night the Abbie team which is to play Halifax and Sackvllle teams won from a picked team in the “Y" Gym. by a score of 41 to l. 1,17. r i liiclnuls Kiolly and Scnntlohery lplnyetl a strong game for the win~ ‘HITS and with a little more 1111101109 lwill give a good account of them- sclves at llalliax and Sackvllle. For the All Stars Walker. Spilictt and Bell played well. Friday night, another game will 1hr. slant-d and on llionday the lcnm lie-ave for the mainland. 1 HE LINE-UPS. 1 ABBlES ALL STARS 1 Forwards- ‘R. Kii-lly ... . . . . . .. R. Spillctt. (i, \\'hif-. . . . . .. l1‘. Cox 1E. Dlillllfilltl . . . . .. R. Bell i .i<l. l\Il'|llIl1S E. Walker l ‘w. Scnlltli-lltll‘ . . . . . .. (l. Walker ll. Acorn .. .. . . .. A. \Vcb.~llel' (i. 1)l\\'1|l' .. . . .. J. (lumeron SUMMARY. 1 First llnlf~Allcgwlzlts 1E1. All Slnrs i1; Second llallfu-Abnégwl-lts 22, All Stars S. ltofcrec. R. A. Pendlctnn. l I .‘_____ ____ .. l l l ....-. Dangerous colds Give them immediate attention. Apply Sloan's gently without: nil:- I bing. It sends to the congested region the fresh, new blood that alone can clcar the passages. The t oppression on the chest passes off. Soon the threatening cold is gone. Get a bottle from your druggist y today—35 cents. Ir. will not stain. Sloan's inilnent~talh paint 5 P0,. Packaqeof 2° for 25¢ T "Fran" t‘... \_ '\.)\J_ ‘flii-JmAr-‘t. 1 JQNL. ‘ILACHCQ Pb HERE TELL rum \'LL er: Dowrl ma F M1NUTE$: h JU"DT THE. GUY i WANT TO 5EEQ DAY - w‘ vou CANT 0O up M‘: brain's Arm BETTER THAN Tru5~fM 40m‘ To 0192A 0v lvir-L Futon! Scnvrci. 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