i}i.»IRCl'l 2' 1935f.'_... f *rua ciiAawfr'i‘a'rowN Guaanim _ 43 ` 3' I |"'°' if , i 3 ag -==‘r=.._. Y .` ig. I v OU AMBERS OTPOI TS F LLER \ __ -, ,__._...l.___-_- If . 11- . § i-.---- V Red ' Indians U Champions of All other seats, 35c.; ,,,,,,,`,`;,i`, to iv, _,W . tm .. , , ,_ `, _ ., _ _ ,.,i»‘,\,;,i‘~:l-i, wi "i ‘i,'i' ‘i‘ “‘.. ‘, .i “M ` l ii, ,_ i, ,,;:‘., _,M `, _HOCKEY FORUM Monday Night A T 8.30 Oclock INTERMEDIATE ABBIES Vs. OXFORD Intermediate Champions of Nova Scotia ' Reserved Seats, lst and 2nd rows-50c. l Seats on Sale Monday Morning at 10 A, M. / P. E, Island Children, 15c. _ .~§1>oRT my Prowse has contributed ' s whois lot to the success of the 111- isrinediate Abbies this season. Where ‘psy ghines brilliantly is in his head- 'ym-k. He knows what to do and ‘when tc do it. The Abbies Inter- mediates may not win the Maritime championship but they will give a good account of themes ves. For one ming they are most unselfish with their passes. Any one of the for- ysrdsordefencewlll give apasstc um other fellow ii' there is the least bfi: better chance of his icofinl- . ' A game which took place in the .Moncton suburban hodsey league ,between the Legere Nationals and :the Qanadiens was ordered re- miyed because I protest was made t the pads worn by Goalie Mel- lnson of the Canadiens exceeded li” gegulaticn width of ten inches. rt looks as though the ned indians of Moncton will be the hardest team that our Junior Abegweits will meet this year in their effort to win the Maritime phanipionsiiip. 'Uptotheclose oflastweek the four teams in the 0. H. A. Senior LA series had the following points; :Hamilton 32 1-2, Toronto 22, Port Colburn 17. Oakville 14 1-2. Thus .-it will be seen that Hamilton had ian excellent lead on the others. The recent detection of 'Iioc Blake who in the Maroons will make .has i0 ed _their Allan Cup chances not so ibright. Blake and Bennett on -their front line accounted for most ofthe goals scored by th?lr, team, Blake is it French-Canadian .. whose real name is Hector Blacek. Maroons state they refused $10,000 for the titlc to Blake from another ftl, H. L. club last week. The Ham- .liton Tigers made every pcmibic ef- ,iort to retain him. He is said t0 .ha the highest priced amateur to .male the jump this year. Blake _.h I yars of use and weighs 175 pounds. , _ New Zealand All Blacks, crack Jngiish rugby nfteen will play ex- _`_hi>ition games in Montreal and _‘Vancouver on their return from an _English tour next year. They are scheduled to leave New Zeeland in 'December and will travel via. the “Panama Canal to Great Britain "Their tim game in the Old Coun-l. stated that he was the pick of the av wiu as at Tmokmaam, .n.mi- nl- :iq ah, lose. ' lb0ill hockey team l\\Eered l leheit extraordinary in their ser- 'lsa with mtawa suwtors for the Pilllt to play off with Montreal ~Moimt Royals for the senior Que- =lec_.ebamoionoinp. 'r-my ion me 'llfst some 2-1, then went into the enemies' camp and accomplished what very few teams could do there this season, won by an overwhelm- lm score of 'I-0. Back to Montreal for the final they were defeated .I-i by the Senators. It looks as if .both teams play better may from .licme. veonle mid $16,148 recently 00 see the religious young Detroit NSN Joe howls flaillon the Cali- fomian heavyweight Lee Ramago in five seconds. Two chaliengins lusvyweigins who no get into the Ping to hiiive themselves introduced llld barely made their exits when R-"Mae was being counted out. A ‘mains runs on me in cies. sae- Qion to the jaw did the trick., Ircmctcf Jimmie Johnston d Wilson some omim is going \° protect himself against worries and troihles due to boxers becom- mi ill or other causes U) toe hs appointed lime. asm as Film _hire 'lille § fg§;» gég ga §;§€§§§ =§§§§§ Oh DOUG!! PB!" the princfpale WU in the fu- E BRIEFS world’s champion walker in George Gculding. Last Saturday night an- other one frcm that city showed up at New York in Hank Cieman who won the 1500 metre walk in a new record time of 6 minut/es, 'is sec- onds, defeating the former world's record holder by thirty yards. One feels badly enough to meet with defeat in a hockey match or any other athletic pastime. but to find out after the game that one's clothes have also been stolen il really too bad. That happened at Toronto last Saturday night in s 'match between Joimston-Bonham Fuels hockey team and Northern Miner hockey team, Almost every stitch of. the latter’s clothing was stolen from their dressing room by tihleves who entered through a win- ow. Two race horses received injuries which made it necessary to destroy them and a jockey and stable boy werctaken t.o hospital last Satur- day after a. terrible collision during a .moming workout at the Hot Springs, Arkansas, track. Ireland defeated Scotland by 12-5 in the Intemationai Rugby series at Dublin last Saturday. 35.000 Irish spectators cheered their team to victory. , 1 $200,000 in gate receipts was the take It _Santa Anita track last Sai/iudoy and $002,780 was wssered. Tor ire first time since profes- sional hockey was inaugnirated in 'Toronto in the season of 1918-14, there was not a penalty- on Satur- day night last in the game be- tween Maple Leafs and Chicago Black Hawks which was won by the Maple Leafs by a score of 4-1. Beavers won the second of a thirteen game series at Saint John from Saint Peters Green shirts Wednesday evening by 0-8, Archer of the Beavers suing four goals. Muckle one and Walker one. Get- iiffe and Desilets scored the three for the Baint Peters team. Beavers defence consisted of Foster, Walker, and McCabe. Saint Peters had Wil- son, goal, Smith and Renaud def- ence. ,____._ When Archer came llhst from Winnipeg an Islander resident there forwards then resident in Win pega.nditloohsasthoushheeP0l¢° truly. . Mn-y llighes, daughter of Gor- fion nogas¢..°f the Hushes D1-us Co., scored two goals in a recent hockey game between the Senior Girl and the Bophettes at Acadia University. Woifvilie. The final score was 3-1. Prank Currie writing to s friend in oaariotiswwn says that eller witnessing games between Canad- iens and Mount Royeis.McGi1l and , lm is of the opin- ax Wolverines can these Allan CNP "°§ ii.; iii Nuuber 2 Company Sixth llvis- ionnl signals have achieved a high honor in markrnanship in the Jan- uary snail bore competitions for teams of rlvs men shooting for ui- iousunitsin Canada. Outofa - ai of '10 teams repruenting all pro- vinces in various parts or Canada they an top team with 484 points out of a. possible 500. 'Iihe compet- iiicn ir§§i§gS; iigsigiiii §5i§a-§§§§ f€§;=:2§i°ii 55?’ 355;; uri ici. Mmbonaid Years ago Toronto. Canada. had A ii Ei' i in fu' the -M 3 Win Round ' . From 'Sussex (0. P. By Guardian'| Special Wire) BUSEX, N. B.. March 1-Edglns a 8-2 victory over Sussex Junior Dairy Kings here tonight. Moncton Red indians advanced to the New Brunswick Junior hockey nnsls and will meet Campbellton Juniors for the right to represent New Bruns- wick in the Maritime playdowns. _ Tonight's game was the second Of I. total-seal. semi-anal round, with the fire; match at Moncton on Wednesday ending in a ii-5 draw, the round score was 8-'1. . Kyle, between the uprights for the Sussex, turned in an outstand- ing game and many of the shots hs turned aside appeared tagged for markers. Time and again the ;?litiIi§oIS>rw1ardi;’ebeat the beans $- 60 Y ° stopped e goaiie's great work. y George Kyle and Doucette also stood out for the locals while Gould, Calhoun and.Leblanc were moat prominent among the Red Indians. Saints, Ellen Up Series Saint Dunstans University hoc- key squad evened up the intercol- legiate series with P. W. C. last night at one win apiece when they took a 0-5 decision from the city team at the ceilege rink in an over- time battle. The red and white victory now necessitates the play- IDB of a fourth game to decide the holders of the Weilner Trophy. Fast and rugged the gains was as close as the score indicates. Saints led 2-1 at the end of the nrst period; the middle frame end- cd at 3-3 with both teams scoring _twice in the third paving the way for Trainor's counter in the over- time to decide the issue. SUMMARY First Period Whalen, unassisted. Arsenault, unassisted. Trainer, unassisted. Second Périod _ U., Arsenauit (Trainer). Murley, unassisted. . C.. Darrach (Cameron). 'mira Period _ Ready, unassisted. Fltmerald. unassisted Darrsdh (Cameron). Beaudet, unassisted. Overtime \ 11.--B. D, U.. C. Trainer, unassisted. WEEK-END H.H.L. GAMES Tonight. 'Mlrch Zndi- Canadiens at St. Louis. ' I Bonon at Montreal Maroons. New York Americans at Toronto. Sunday Night, March 3rd:- New York Americans at Detroit. Canadiens at Chicago. Challenge We the Junior "Gimmles" hereby challenge the Junior Crystals (the team that played Charlottetown) to a game of hockey in the Crystal Rink, sumrncrside, date to be de- cided on by both teams. Please accept through this paper. ' Mgrs. of Gimrnies Hockey 'learn its F193 ssc "‘S°9°“ 95"? _tiki ati ass” ess 9999 9 90 Ciiub in the above shoot, Sig. J. S. MacDonald of Charlottetown beim one. 'I'he 98 Club composed of marksmen who have made 98' points in the January competition has eight names, Sig. J. C. Stewart of Charlottetown being one of the eight. Good work, Signals, we are P1'°l1d of YOU- A now world's indoor record for shot put was made by Jael: Tor- rance, giant shot put' champion, last Tuesday evening at Charlotte, N. C.. when he threw the sixteen pound be-li B0 feet 1 1-2 inches. The Montrealers are all het up one the action of the C. A. H. A. in compelling the Maritime .Tunic/r winners to pass by the Quebec win- ners md play the Oi/tswa Ontario champions, They want the same arrangement as in the past. Mari- times and Quebec play off, which is only logical, winners then to play of! with Ontario. Says the Mon- treal Star: "rt looks as if Maple Leaf Gardens angle hes figured pro- minently again in the Allan and Memorial Cups." 3355? ? giigr Q; §§§§§ $3 § o e’ sgii is ggi gsgfgigigri §";rg§§`§E a.¥§=§ert=r 'It oompiiah anythlna. for heals of the Dcmini semi to be WUI' i Chuck Templeton 'e R e g a 1° d e d ~ SPORTRAITS ' Asnmmg; Bi-RCE ' rx a`._ `i‘°‘_'>"‘ ri. ' a pl/kf gr Q .iafif ' ` . ."2 '§§ W " . 4'.. Oi-no Folie! Borden Hockey wi!_*_" On February Zlnd Tryon de feated Borden 6-4 in the iii-st game of the semi-finals for the Tip Top Trophy. This is a tiwo game esries. goals to count. The game was very fast and clean, there being only four penalties. In- man wiis easily the outstanding 'player on the ice and he scored all of the goals for his team. Bo1'den'a ,second line players turned :in a br..ic.nt game each scoring a goal. Referee-D. Bell. Line-ups and Summary.- Borden-Goal A. Gallant. defence E. Campbell, R. Muttart, forwards, J. McDonald, F. Howatt, W. Muttart E. Mclnnls, L. Mcninis. R.. Leard. Tryon-Goal, T. Dawson, defence, W. Lea, L. Howatt, forwards, I. In- man, H. Muttart, K. Thomas. C. Thomas, C. Howatt, K. Cameron. lst. Period 1. Borden--E. Campbell 2. Tryon-L. Inman. Ind. Period 3. Tryon-L. Inman. 4. Tr:-ion-L. Inman. 5. Tryon-L. Inman. 3rd. Period 8. Borden-I. McDonald. ‘ 'i. Borden-W. Muttart. B. Borden-F. Howatt. 9. Tryon-Inman. On Illzbruary 25, the Borden Nationals defeated the .Senior giloizdhounds by a close score of The game was easily the best of the season played in Borden Rink. The old rivallry, displayed in pre- in evidence sll»th:‘ough the game and attimesthepecewaswild and furious. The fans who missed this game certainly missed a treat and they had better plan ahead so as not to miss the next one. Both goalias made sensational saves and showed good judgement all through the set-to. Dawson and Wendell McWilliams and especially Claude McWilliams played s .mectacular game for the Cape. C. Howatt, Campbell. L. Mcltleer and Tom Psqiiet, were outstanding for Borden. Doug. Bell handled the game to the satisfaction of all. nine-ups and summary. Cape Tnversv-Goal. L. Bell, de- fence, Dawson, L. Bell, forwards, C. MdWi-lliams. W. Miowiliiams. F. llrigwlillianis, J. Orossman, R.. Cut- e. Borden-Goal, Peters, deflcnce, T. Paquet, B. Howatt, forwards, O. Campbell, C. Howatt. L. Inman, E. Mcitnnls, L. McAleer. lst. Period. 1. Cape Traverse-C. Mdwiiiiams 2. Borden-0. Campbell. 8. Borden-L. McAleer. lil. Beriod. 4. Borden-0. Genital. 0. Cape Traverse-C. Mciwillisml. (W. Mlcwiliiarnsl. ` 6. Borden-C. I-fowatt. 8:11. Period. 1. Capo Traverse-W. Mswiiilclns (Dawson) 8. Borden-‘i‘. Pequot. I. Borden--C. Rowsiit (bmah). 10. Cape 'l'nnerse-R. Cutliffe. (Dawson) viious years by these two teams, was ` Orange Bonspezl Today Four engraved silver spoons ha ve been generously donated hy Mn. W. L Brenton for competition by tho no and Col. llicore's Irish Coliblers. the competing n s y of 28 dozen oranges. ORANGE BONSPIEL S P. ll. itighivveigurr (By Eddie Brletz. Associated Press Sports Writer) (A. P. By G\lsrdis.n's Special Wire) MADHON SQUARE GARD- EN, New York. March Z-Lou ' Ambcrs, sensational New York llolltvwlsht. #P11011 out tonlsht as the outstanding oandidate for Barney Bos' lightweight title by plunmeiiing his way to a thorough and decisive victory over Sammy Fuller, Boston It- alian. in a furious 15-round en- counter. Nearly 10,000 fans-the larg- est fight crowd the Garden has known in months-Bled through _ the turnstiies to see s superbly hnlned Amliers turn in the best performance of his short but spectacular career to send the flashy Fuller spfnninz out of ' the championship running. Plans are to pit Ambers ag- ainst the tough Tony Canzon- erl, himself a former light- weight, kim- and then, if he safely hurdles Canzoneri, to send him Meinst Ross in an open air show here this surn- mer. The Back Stretch (Continued from Page 8) ALSO .lvl hir Pklsn with i JOH N' 'B' LORETFAYOUNG I E VENI - LAST Jon E BROWN CIRCUS C A Ilifl I... IAIKYTIODUGTIODL >.. Also- weekly Nevva And ' MUSICAL `» vAUDiiv1Li.n~ VARIETY l = ...L53 __ roughage normally ted, so states bulletin of the US. Department Agriculture. _.___ 'The following side-lights on $100,000 Santa Anita Handicap for runners were supplied by George Buntain and will be of terest to readers of this column. This race was run Feb. 23rd Arcadia, California, and the ning horse earned $108,400, se fourth hors: $2500, the lar cei, an Irish bred horse that this last Spring for a price chaser was put on the market w J. Howntt, Art Bpillett, C. M, Wil- Mr. Widner sold his Bteeplech llama, McKinnon-Skip. Chas McKenzie, W. C. Lnvracn_ Phi cabs, ‘D. a. scewm--sxip. J. 8. McDonald, J'. W. Bculter, J, .T. Morris, Belcher-Skip. l 8 popular in U.S.A. horse he was started racing on con horse $10,000, third horse $5,000, and ges amounts ever offered for one race. W' Twenty horses started, and the famous Island Kinlock curling team w1nn¢pwg5Azu¢arbyM11e5i\|5 C19; Mr. F“"h°' ‘““°"§.‘,vi,h`},° bffg §,`,‘,§',{'¢l,`§g Fredk. M. Alger, Jr., of Lratroi purchased from Mr. J. E. Widner report ed to be about $0000. This horse, a former steepl he ra use asthisformofrocin isnotvery When Mr. Alger purchased th the 8. 01 the race Mr. in- at win- d t t. Q.. H v is H. Hawaii. F. A. Mazen, wiiear, fiat. and though he was out of the Hyndman-Skip, Ted Chandler, Peter McDonald_ C_ C. Thompson, Mciiainc-Skip. Phil Plinllnel’, F. McDonald, Geo. McLeod, Black-Skip. Spares-H. L, Seat, W. L. Brenton, W. Lord, W. Burnett, B. Morton, J Kennedy. g iran, ‘oncetoshowinhisnextfive tion, and though Z 3 was oompet I hemanaged toadd two more tohisrecord andrunupat . ot of over $14,000 by November, after money on his first attempt, he had two wins, placed twice, and ran races against better and better fields. By this time he had become a sensa- int' against the best of the flat horses wins al Worthy Johnson. Wlrwhalter racing for his new owner only six Spillctt-Skip. Duffy, Campbell, Judge Duffy, Moore-Skip_ Dr. Creelu-um, D. Matheson, I* Johnson, Fripps-Skip. Dr. Keeping. 0. McGregor, J. A. Bentley, Col Full-Skip. Jud e Saunders, Art Vinnioomh A S rt Ski . s Dr. iigclntyre, W. . tewa - p. ° J, Cameron, W. G. Hogg, Reg Bell, Scott-Skip_ 'I P. M. T. Phiélipl, James Walker, Hous- ton. W. windell-8kip_ N. % McLean T. l\fatheson_ Cord- weil, _ C. Davies-Skip. Stewart . League Playoff St, Avards Beavers met East pnyaiiy Rpyals in Royalty rink on Thursday night in the first game of ms noyaiiy League PIHYOUS f°f the Stewart trophy. Et, Avards Beavers hit their 5:;-ia. and iii-vusht the IMPPY Royals to a standstill by a score of 2-0. This was the first shutout in the play so far. ‘ Molntyre mined for the Beav- ers, making both goals with one assist from McDonald. GNKOYY and Gallant also Plllwd I BT993- game. 'rm Royals fought hard and played s lost same all thrcllih. but McAleer withstood all attacks, and turned back the rubber from all angles. SUMMARY First Period: 1- Beavers. M°m1~Yl'°- _“__ other. No: No: It took us years to get , months. claiming race this Summer $1500 and won $14,430 in 1%4 the Toronto doctor. 1 track and needless to say his Another horse in this race of in- terest to Canadians was Ted Clark, ' owned by Dr, C. N. Mooney of Tor- onto who picked this horse up in for for This horse is good over a muddy own- ers and handlers offered many su llcations to the weather-man DP for rain last Saturday without avail. _ This horse can leave the barrier like a scared rabbit, and cut a dizzying pace to the head of the homestretch, and that is what he did in this race, in fact was five lengths to the good from barrier to head of the stretch. but he tired and finished fifth, however he gave the backers of the favourites quite a scare. It is reported that Dr. Mooney refused $7,500 for this horse a week before the race. I ,Equipoise the favorite finished seventh and was never a. contender. suffering from interference at th" start, and when he start/ed his fam- ous rush in the last quart:-r th" iesinrg were too far in front to catch. The distance of race was 1 1-4 miles and time was 2.02 1-5. --1----*~ 2. Beavers, McIntyre. Penalties: Gregory, McWilliams. Second Period: No score. Penalties: McDonald, Andrew. McWilliams. Third Period: No score. Penalties: Gregory, McDonald, Bell. "i f 2 Wi ll E ° _*_- .iuuucinc ur rwrri \ E R ' ' -BY GEORGE ivicivii>.N1_isI \-ie'\§\.o,uADo~r'. wi-N. Mo'r\-iL=.n‘e l-ui1.f i 0 M 'Junior Winners ofthe above lerim to March 8 and 11. 13-14. `N.H.L. All-Star Selection Following is the 15th of a Canad- 'ari Press series of National Hockey cagug all-star selections by sports :titers in N. H. L. cities. A con- sensus will be prepared later. . By Peter F. Kelly, Boston Daily Record _ First Team Alternate 'llesm Goal C. Thompson Connell (Boston) (Maroons) R. Defence Shore Dutton (Boston) (Americans) L. Defence Coulter Bowman (Chicago) (Detroit) C611'-IQ Weiland Boucher (Detroit) (Rangers) R. Wing C. Conacher Clapper (Toronto) (Boston) L. Wing H. Jackson Joliat (Toronto) (Canadiens) Coach Irvin L. Patrick (Toronto) (Rangers) Tentative' Dates Of Maritime Intermediate; Playdownhs ' Mr. .ma storm, visa-nesiaeai or um iu. a. rr. A., announces no night the tentative dates oi’ the Intermediate and Junior Maritime plat downs. -The dates are subject to change. -' - IN'.I‘EB.ltEDIA'l‘ES Monday, March 4-Oxford, N. S. Champions at Charlottetown, Wednesday, March 6-Charlottetown at Oxford. ‘ t play New Brunswick Champion IUNIORS ' Friday, March 8-N. B. Champions at Charlottetown. Monday, March 11-Charlottetown at N. B., winners. _ Winners of the series will play the Nova Scotia Champions, Marci HOCKEY MAPLE LEAFS 33 SECOND RANGERS The second playoff game in »tl: "Big Three Midget Hockel' 1£=1€l-lc was played between the Map: Leafs and 2nd Ranger, the form( winning by a score of 3-2. Earl in the game Jay and Paton score for the -Rangers while Campbei Darrach and McLeod went out standing for the Maple Leafs, th latter getting the winning gm some snappy hockey was see- throughout the game which ___wr very fast. __ Lrrmvrs 2nd Rangers Mavic Mei. Goal _I Demois Davy Defence BU" Campbel P011? Crookct Forwards . 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