~wvs>nvn>twhwonw~ """".'ff$: . . . . . ifs: 22f .1’ J. McNnlr i .. of moi . i5 s. solarium. r- JACK DUGGAN ‘ OTTAWA A newhnd _popular_Tn—ember oi the Ottawa Professional Hockey team.- who ie making an exceptionally flood showing. "tits"; - was cuannmu nna 50.9! u the dglnolr ‘is not ' on: w__o gall! 310% _ an new mufmitmulit tit- amt lesion-the sunk yhda {at in econ h! Dfllltltl- Grlhthll-nlinve of!“ in this lclllolh ‘M!!! the Abegweits hekl social: to ti! _ . s. The perlodpaded with on his face In frontutif the net. fraud the. oc.'ie iiioaiiiii llll i1’ .1- Before Record G owd of Fans at Local Arena - “Chick” , Williams Displays Dazzling Hockey Throughout Fixture ' -L0cals Come From Behind 3-0 Lead t0 Win by Four Goal Margin. ‘ 0n the getaway Gordorfliaced Hackett. the former slillpplhg the ,, puck to Ayiward who passed to ‘mm “"9" 9"" . 119" "Ed Fptvarda of fourteen hundred ;Wiilisms, the latter advancing with wlmaml "1039 l dflflh to combine wild and excited hockey fans were a wicked drive thatxloolged like a '° “will 0km?- bllf-‘flll to 830R‘- forcibly brought back to remlnls- tally. Some argument resulted thare- fifth!!!" M" I shot B! cences of not a few years ago w-hen frpm, hut the goal wng dlgqllowed. "f-QW- I50 JIVBI; ProWBB the Abegweits“ were cleaning things This opening tilt seemed to ,_have;°'m'°" mmmh ""1 "ml up in general iu their steady march the desL-sd speed effect on both Nahum“ "W" 3°." 01' m9 to a rt :ord string of victories. not teams. On the face-oi! Silliphnnt and m?" ‘"140!’ B More but al- Ollly f 1 111B 10V 8Y6!!!“ 0f the I!‘ purloined the rubber, and after mak‘ '° "'7'." l “"11!!- llldlvldual runs laud but the mainland as well. Lasting g beautiful rink-end rush at the by Gamhhr- wlulfilflfl. Gordon. moat the above mentioned custom- 55mg time beating the Abegweit "W" "M Ctfllllll Astana but are ers were handed a treat par excel- natal-ice, he scored the openingnet “~-"°1"§ll- " ience in dazzling hockey and clever twister, His register brougf-ht forth- lThe ANSI!!!" 1'95"‘!!! m!" The stlckhandiing galore. when the red dynamic applause from the hundred; v “m” we" h.“ mum! m" °' and black wearers. they of the ver- n,- msre Summerside rooters. 31° 9mm“ mw“ “l? Plfly- W"- tical stripe scored their second‘ 111a homemen appeared. anxious. an“ “mum”? ‘Will! liter 011° uud well earned coup over in fact too nngious st this period of or the mo“ "M11111?" fink 9nd the Summerside Crystals by a the play. they forgot combination, m“ fw“ n9‘°"f“d'm"h° 5mm‘ score of 7 to 3. It. was the second renting solely on individual eflortsflsmrei M151" 5- 07-7"!!! 3- CFO"- game for honors in the provincial “my!” w“ gmwegnnbin on the l1 T916"!!! Clmpbellgoes down in lellglle- solo cruises of Williams. Prowse gent “we but i‘ "mud w m” Enthusiastic comments were and Gordon who tried tints and “l” n“ AIM“ ‘hm "w" hoard on all sides of the exits aft~ again with wicked (""3510 b“ gmeuxut“ 5 "9957 “"1196 _l"_'° er the game. the majority opinlng the twine, but ii no passeront pas 1 y‘ 1 lllFll-WY- Menfllilll?" “m,” that it was the fastest and hardest seamed“, be h" niognn, The pagg ‘l3 “ “W” W” 39 0911011. V1310 The Anegweits apnea-en full strength it the opening-of the-ses- sion, while Gauthier ‘Ill seen on the Crystal wing. He seemed to be sored up from his fall previous fo tho genie. - ' b 9311s trams, stunt-ii may slowly, 0 By ("Tom") lineups apparentiy isaling slams by I-eiiltler- Bin became so St. Pu wit-ks. Goal Benedict _ Roach Defence (‘nrlwuu .\i t'(‘z1firi~,\' Munro Noble Centre- Stewart Wings lluy llolli-ft-iiilis Suhr-"i ii uivs Broad bent Siebeit ____<.>>____ IHISH PH liiit i years; and well may they say it—- quickenm!’ and gasps o; admin-n. Star; Toronto Lads ‘J1’ Pellames handed m" were t9“ tais. In this session Hackett, Silli- Local followers of the Abegweits Hams‘ Campbell and Pmwse had‘ scored an easy 5-2 victory over the 5mm were given n navel-e jolt, n‘ Ms from “on Williams draw a» Nelson Slmmr" "Icky centre peflod" A‘ the wmmencenmnt o’ boards. Notwithstanding the loss of art accounted for font. or lioutrn- g0 wild with Joy when an added ed back, Moqtgomary, who relieved Montreal was llt'\'\"l‘ prrsscil aud tit-iii] a good flood ou top. But the relieved Gordon and wright wok nights. Their fuiwvzirds lucked Ahggwigit confident-n and .expgfigfl- minor penalty when he worked split asunder by the 1 ..u.' .\l:\i'- ilic talc, four counters in rapid was m the “Penn, Thevlslmrs, “m, Montreal. lmckvrs mé bewndcmleut o! the utes, and their defensive style of guy their luu-fi-ivorking and clever g°mg through’ Mamgomery’ young’ lt-ui; in the minds of all those who 5e “gun “l” helm-key but to no lvi|i0si'01iit' exhibition of the nation- l0 milks *1 numb" "l beallllfl" 5"‘ Dinsmore Nt-villt‘. ziu-l young liciurgoy working over", sewn‘, Pflmd Horne Spence izuuv u reality when Jack Gordon egweita date rmlnmj and Cooper Smcutfm. applause. if the pace set at the be- passes back m Sunphant who goes art, 8.00; 2—St. ilats, Bolleictfille, (strange to say) to express the cliplor awhile, Prowse finally getting {,0 " iivreath was passed to the plucky ‘like demons and only for the good i“ a‘ spectacular dash’ but “am EASY illllillillfi i "U910"?! hflflllg a semblance of tion were heard on all sides at tho all" f" between‘ Wm‘ ‘he “m mu‘ phant and Gallant were effective on Lack Punch. who came to the rink last evening the western sauna doing a Tnrkinn‘ T070130 5L Pfllllvkfi l" l! 11511955 when their favorites wore forced-to two minute penalw at m“ stage Player cf the Klemens. “'11s 11w the second stanza the western root- nchlck,“ the Abbm held the for, M's five goals. nil ui‘ them iuiluw- tally made things look as though ‘Hflckem. counted on “Dutchyvs on seldom ext-rind by flu.» Irish tzumbiii" proverbial “chicken counting" iwas Rogers. place on me crystal de_ Dlllwll e111 1h" ilt-ieilvi- W2» vmui-iu- ce predominating. so much so that ‘vflgm m the board’, The “ma, eons. omit-r found their way into the risitiill: sextette and also to the Upper Can-Ema“ hockey 16"’ no yuuili: uctkrustodinn, heavy. and inclined to rough it was Adams lvvri- privileged lo Witness the flX- avail" The period ended with "m ill winicr pastime. With the Abeg- 95"—2'0' Hallway Cain liiut- in kccp his decks clear, a Brophy — ~ hrokc tiic three lead goose-egg m“ strength Mcaachem faced sllmnmy= Klmllllg "l m“ "M" w“ “m- m“ through but loses to the Abbie de- 5.00; 3—.\iontreul- Stewart. 505. wzut out on the bully off. At. this wway for a score’ but 88am Lamp lihirtl period: (i—St. Pats Ailams, westerners. Although with their out‘ but Dmmoml is on and saves‘ jwork oi‘ the entire team. especially the ‘lnothms doing" Sign is hung i mush! Eflme w be Played he" l" set however although fast. was Stewart Outstanding rwghnes“ ‘hlwglwut- the number splendid performance of the Crys- delnsflnorfl evenly dlvldell- the visitor's front line. while Wil-l MONTREAL. J1m- lii-crcc-“Olllffiill expecting a walk-over for the home- bath act w keep the rub-be, clear; pro. hockey t-nutost here toilight. tnke a g to n11 defeat in the first when [he jammed snuphant w the outstanding star of‘ the some, Stmv p“ were again given a chance to for the time being, but as he skab 1118 8111a" flisllllLv-s t-i siivlilluuilliilil- the visitors had the game on ice a pass from stmphant‘ Mamie-tier” ation, who lutd out: oi‘ their had visibly brought to the fore. with fence. Lou Campbell received a B11! 18X lib!" mid time iu-"uiu lit-inf: iu less time than it takes to tell some was annexed when Campbell The line-up: nit-sh much to the joy of the Abbie was ‘intact ‘hroughout the 20 m!“ surprisv and consternation of Lefur- Jmpqmle“ m’ any ‘tray Jwckeylata 'l‘h<- svuoiui period will linger warned ‘by rater“ Harrell’ as Prov” i-uru; it was ‘without n doubt a kfl- Crystals giving Diamond B‘ chance uw-ils going at heart breakng speed Bpthschcild Huiylie st-orv rwvmcd imminent and be-l This 588mm, opened with the Ab, Referees. Dr, Jerry lstiilillllllll‘ uutl amid thunderous and prolonged on, with Hacken, the latter First period: I Alontrczii. Stcw- writer is at loss for another word, fence’ Play Beefiawed in rapid “we ‘Second Period: -i—lllfmirtuil l5.- juncture a seed slice of the laurel Bay w“ the bum“ Morris mp8 4.30; 7—- Montreal, SiEWilYl, ~l.50. lbucks against the-wall they fought M°Ea°h°m and Williams combine Lemrgey the goalie’ a mnuch mam out. Siiliphaat tries hard on the req . ‘.- ‘h ”{@r score would undoubtedly have tug“ “Blimey d“? ‘nearly Nana? from Ir been piled against them. iw an 3:011" us “veg onb He‘ “any Dengue“ and word, of rebound. err I warns amp e ., ' ‘pram, may be s d in favor of the Gallant gets away for an end to end ai . , . _ visit; he is stopped at the defence ilosertanTliey showed plenty of hoc McEachem sniping the mbber at key liitliiiS and ability throughout- com anled by Gordon and Campbell mainly in the first period. when l’ - M fihey had the winueis tied in a “a” the fir“ “uh or m“ col“ n" ‘squire knot with a great display r30" Mtgwtggfe‘ 12“? ti?!“ ti‘; inf championship hockey; the Nb- e mm‘ ° 9 “e ' ' u a “m ‘cgwseiiil were unable to pierce orfmd “m” 59mm” m“ “mm w‘ ‘solvu their defensive tactics with,” Bmfle‘ he w“ on h“ ‘wmach be] iihc result as above mentioned-luau“! the ‘mmbamment ended‘ "977 ‘looked like n Hum Crystal vlctory_ ris tries again for Summersida and 4 ' Many stars shone in last eveu- mm’ 00mm‘ ‘md uwcEachern 30° sityviillfislgvtlti‘! Ttupuon. lines classic emblazoned smells thmugh’ "mickey" loses “susisni ,_‘ _ . . . t . - . 8430_A“ Anuys Own those was one “Chick” Williams, pass and once again n. score is.sav . _ _ I ' oil. f0“:(ugnlkgéglzééllgtingladesligfiacfilg: The Crystal's third and last count- {rink-cnd solos and dazzling stick er happened hem’ when ‘suupblnt _.__._<o§--_~~ . k d hoot“, made mm mud and Gallant combined. the former :25’; {:31 [she brlfilancy of “an,” shot through the defence, Diamond Y. M. C. A. Bowling {unmet William“ w“ ‘he cog saved. but on coming out of the Carveusw ‘ , re dblack m,” net. gave "Levi" his chance, he Rfiiililililaldwxitjlite: tlggt ntigiitlt. and when mad” ‘he “m” “I l‘ by 9mm"! "h m gm in motion’ progress w“ a“ disc into the open net. Score M). 156‘i.huf could be reported. as his team Th“ m“ 50°“ w“ nearly "no" 3' ' . mates showed comparable hockey. 9d by ancmmr when Simplmm’ c“; 1f“ whuu hockey was needed. ‘Ylnll. PM!“ l0 Gllllant. "Dntchy In fairness to the visiting team it juflfhcaigbzult b); l‘ red ha!“ “In 9m may he said that their ace Gauthier at irgmendtfus W "‘:dn°$n":,'° g ‘was injured while warming up be~ 5 m“ ' _ m‘ 9 M", the game and only played pecially seemed to be imbued with " ‘about five minutes out of the sixty, “mm” ma" ° ‘m9’ h" ‘hm’! Mammy M. Y 3L (a A "vpriilsti Rogers stellar defence man. 311d BIIIOOHlIIIIQ last’! Lefuilsevtgoaiillzgv Bnnkern 797 pin, in (no imnnln, ho ino suffered an injury and was Y °°an l’ 3°35 95 v m, ‘ fnrccfl to withdraw. Therefore al- 931° Amlllm- MW" "d Mahdi‘ n " ‘though fighting a losing battle in‘ "If will! Work 1M0"!!! b"! "IQ 229 ihc ilnul stanzas. they have nothing "m"? "Y W" wild and W91" f" ill" in reproach themselves for. as they "Mllgm- “M” find“ “Y” we l"? pluyied hard. clever‘ hockey anddwme towners ,an opportunity yo‘ "'7 ‘huvo overy promise before the pre- °h°°l' "M" h? bu" 1591789? 9" 1575a,“ series is (we, u, m,“ the the Abbies opening score. Score, 905 Ahegwem m the "mm Crystals 3. _Abbles 1. This score worked wonders with the Abbie men, they stepped out in Joliat fashion and two minutes after the first count, Mchrhern tallies on a pass from Gordon. lficors Crystals 8: Abegwelia I. GYM ,3.30—-5--illiOffilfiiiilliflli T. —6..'l0~-Busincss Mon 635- —limplf>ynd iloys _8-—9.30—--.\lcii'u \'ulliey' ilaii BOWLING Odfiioliows won by iieiuuli. Scores; C. Sftmpcl F‘. Nivhulsnil .. A. hiciiuchcru T. Bcnini-i- . . . . . . . .. nvvr _;_._._._.._. _-:~.-;t;-.;s;; uccznfcc. Total —--245T Y IWHVLING ...... .. um li7 H. iaptiiom 1a.". lHl J. Cameron .. 180 1R1 J. Bentley . . . . . . . .. 1R7 21R 1007 924 Total ——2830 787 ns _ k. Inlflwd . . . . .. 14.’! 232 ' ill THE OKM! 184 fill lli) 9i‘: 95 ill l4] lilfl ll? 160 695 646 702 Aug: 521W Oh Clnlda Owing in the game got away rather late. 8.47 before the rubber was dropp- ed. With reference to the above mentioned delpy, it may be paid that the official referee Mr. Arthur A-iion refused to go on the ice with- out a second. ma. the storm clouds being frilly cleared away when Mr. James Herrii was chosen to , arbitrator-each oi’- ofl equal privileges. re _s Prowse. and one minute later Williams ties the count from S0 feet out with a net high. di-iIv ; it wih the rkettiest score of e evqniifl. 800s 8-8. The tpace during this session neyer slacitefld, with Wifitemrwotllns hardof - u, rotor-Liam ‘ Nuug’, iriii over carvr-li ‘Bros in jdéflhlted Qlidc." r- v ' -' . MILOS. lfJofliasoa . . . . . . .. 21o 104 ' * Iflrfiuhsrson 190 B_ gm 196 n. _ . so n W i181 166 103 .15; t 4 ac a tiflcial] t -, . mt." r ‘w: f t. “ Cronin Aylward the referee question *Mon_ omery relieves Racket, Cox n h n ever for another score; h ' ill two minutes,- Instr-w fast at this part of the game that it was neerlyimaossibis to follow with t-he locals setting a heart breaking and typical Abogweit can- to. Siliiphsnt and Williams were penalized the former for stick-tos- sing Cronin, and the latter for board checking Wright. About one minute and a half before the final bell llfoEachern scored the seventh and last Gheer producer from a face-off ‘in front of the net. Summary: Firlt Period DTWVT i '1‘ 0a the o8 gets on hiflummerside ' ‘Tuesday Night _ I in the Crystal‘ rink hgehdowo tine. la hot in keeping time while working to the quitting, perform {feat that,“ wit bellied! fonevan the ‘elilpflflf dram; .&ters to eclipse. Gordon had as many friends as ever-int night among the Summer- side fans but be did not play up tn his usual standard inlast night's game. . Moutsomorynona younxstem looks li ‘Charlie Cahlll." the Crystal's a second tllbr his first senior gameiltofur- gey put up a. wonderful exhibition of goal minding, stopping sev- eral sure goals. William; is surely One pretty hockey player ~but he spent too miugh time in the penalty box last n s t. ' Electric lamps in the goal umpir- es cages in the Crystal flak are a necessary innovation as waving the handkerchief is long out of date. _ A year out of the game has not made Diamond any the less a stonewall. il-lad he not been in the Abbie nets last night there would have been many more scores regis- tered against the Red and Black. Gauthier and Siliiphsnt are two hockey players any town should be proud of. The Crystals snappy black and white uniform is further improv- ed by the artistic crest which shows a big "C". with a. head of a black fox inside. The Abbie; un- iforms are also more attractive than ever. -'1‘he next ‘big attraction in the Crystal iRink. Summer-side is the Hippodrome skaters. a company of the finest skaters in lhg country who will present a versatile pro- gramme tomorrow night. ‘B08611 ls a greet defence man and was the means of saving the smlllhant. Crystals-LOO. Montgomery. Czystals—7 .00. i Second Period Siiliphsnt, Crystala-—-5.00.' Gordon. A-begweits——7.00. MoEachern, Abegweitsb-QOO. Williams. Abegweits——t12.00. Williams, Atbegwoits-AILOO. Third Period Williams. Aibegweits-JQOO. Gordon. Abegweits——-14.00. McEachern, Abegweitir-ULOO. The Lineups: iAbegweits: Crystals. Goal v Lefurgey Rogers Morris Diamond Defence Williams Prowse Forwards McEaf-licern Gordon Campbell Siliiphsat Gallant . Montgomery I Sill" , Hackett Wright Cox - Gauthier Referees~ "orrlll and Allen. NOTED The smoke lilllnce is prevalent sgsin—-cut;it Wit.“ .1or_ stay away I The score beard looks _great—-i_t looked good truths Abbie support- ers last night. .If,~l Too many in the press box-only nswspapprmen and officials at the next game. Crystals, we salute ,0: "ummer side has a good-hockey teens. h minutes. __.Rogvers situation Ifor the ‘Crystals more than once last night. lPeopie started coming to Summ- erside for the game in the morning. fPhe morning train brought a num- ber from Tignlsh and along the line and the Abbies special brought up about 75 from Charlottetown and other points east. I-n Tuesday night's game in sum. merslde the Crystals drew eight penalties and the. Ahhies seven Willis-ms was the-greatest offender and spent fifteen minutes of play- ing time in the penalty box. lie had five penalties of 2. 3. 3. 5, and 2 minutes. Silliphsint came sac- ond with penalties totalling thir- teen minutes drawing 2. 3. 3. and 5 and Morris drew five minutes each. two and three. McEachern and Craig got two minutes. .,.. 7 ti; Final Lap -and Win Contest. - BOSTON, Jan. l3.-—The Canad- eins won a hectic game tonight. 4 to 2, before a crowd of 7,000 that packed the Arena to the rafters. it was the fastest exhibition of the current National Hockey League season and the brilliant French- men deserved their victory. Boston was in the lead at the oloseyol the first and second nor- iods, but the visitors camefrom tho rear in the final chapter and netted The Abegweite were there-in ‘the second and third period. ' ‘ The A-bble players wish to thank ildessrs. Jenkins and Son, and Cud- more Bros. for gum and fruit kindly donated. Girl Hes ‘Most of Woolworth Money NEW YORK, Jan. ld-Pliteen- year-old Barbara Hutton, grand- daughter of the late likanbWpwool worth, has run up one hundred mil- lion dimes on the cash resllter of the five and ten cent store basin- els he founded. Yesterday net-representative sold more than 810.000.000 worth of F- | W. Woolworth Column! Jlbhlmml istock which she inherited from her r. it was one of the iusest private sales of 0o W stocit inane recent history-of all treat. t - Barbers. still has about O00 shares of Woolworth stool r ' ink from her fiiberitinoorlli proceeds from the sale ‘in the on!!! market of 80,000 more _ 0t CM!“ esa tlyqnrago, - creased fvgi (tipn of _ anon- {no daughter oi. Y. k 1n IL. Hutton, a broker. up In. l Woolworth Hutton. winY-Ylli l‘ 1'17. 8* MQUIIQIOO olihl _Los Angelou, Alida-lies three goals. There was not a dull minute in the entire game. in the second period the hot pace told on the tempers and there were seven penalties "imposed by Referee Lou Marsh. of Toronto. _ who handled the game alone. Butesch of the other periods saw only one penalty. The line-up: Boston. Canadians. Goal Stewart ‘Rheaume Defence Months Coutu Hltchman Cieghorn Centre Herbert: Morenz Wings Joliat Iloucher Cooper Harrington Elli. Goran Stuart Mitchell Referee, Lou Marsh. . ummary:_ . ' .3 “st Mriod: 1—l3oston, Harring- tab-Mai. econd period: il-Csnadiens. Mot-ens. 4:22; il-dioston. l-lerberts. 8.16. Third period: 4—Ganadiens. Mor- ons. 15.32; B-Canadiens, vBoueher, 1.00; ll-Canuliens- Morena, ma. Substitutes McKianon Lepine Leduc Fnulhus Larochelle Bid For trignr 1Q ANGIELES. Cal, Edward Theas A tre Reverberated With Roars of Hy- sterical Laughter Yesterday. When they say “it's enough to make a cat laugh" they d_on't go quite far enough. “Charley's Aunt" with Syd Chaplin is more than en- quglr to make a crab laugh-even those ‘crabs’ that never admit it was the picture which made them laugh, it was only that they were feeling good. Yes. we say this without any re- servations whatsoever —"Charley’s Aunt" is the funniest motion pict- ure we have ever seen. it is a clean fwholesome story whose great charm and appeal lie in the sim- plicity of its humor interpreted by a cast of comedians who have caught the spirit of>the farce and have carried it through to an hilar- ious success. The farce was originally produc- ed in England thirty-three years ago and has played continuously and in almost every known langu- age ever since. As s screen farce, ' UANUARYk14,192 ‘n > nnuvcs’ " so wan-o first] Don't wiles this one. f» Worlffifunnlest comedy,‘ i." A riot of fun for eVoryqni THE rsncn "run-r i“ a rus- WHOLE wonte ' LAUGH. . “ciiliilizirsliiui” with svn. tliiiirtiu YOU MIGHT A8 WELL TRY TO STOP ‘m; ATLANTIC TIDES AB ATTEMPT TO 310p LAUGHING WHEN YOU SQIQBYD. CHAPLIN m "attentive AUNT." 1”“ _ N, ghlld i; too young, no man too old to roar win lauphtsr at the delightful antics of the lhimltal-iile on Chaplin and his stuff of fun QPOVORQFI. lll "W m"! Whale some and humorous comedy every known to the stag", adapted to the screen, - r This is no ordinary comedy. i. Here is farce of ti; highest order with its oolmliiotlng humor magnified hy|i| however, it far surpasses the stage version partly because the screen pennrits greater latitude in settings, and largely because Syd Chaplin is by far the greatest comedy actor who ever assumed the title role. Syd Chaplin has the soul of a true comedian. Every gestule, ev- ery lift of the eyebrows evokes a humorous reaction from his aud- lelwel Yet he himself seldom so much as smiles. The production, di- rected by IScott Sidney. to whom much credit is due. in addition to being beautiful. is so smooth and steady it seems actually to flow along. There are no raw edges, no unvfinished corners. The simple story of n college boy who assumes the part of ah elder- ly aunt in order to help his chums the straight from the shoulder refreshing. <Without the fullest share oi‘ comedy through out every moment of the produc- tion. There is not a single slow moment in the film even in the rare intervals when ‘Chaplin him- self, is not on the screen. James E. Page, Sllettigue m the stage version for the past {wglvg years. gives s delightful perform- ance in the film and is responsible for muny of the hundreds of laughs which were collected last night. ‘A Hileciul music score arranged "liv-Mrftvaguer added Easily to "l0 Picture. The overture “Light Wvally" dllfiyed at intermission was enthusiastically received. “Charley's Aunt will be shown again today. a IN i FEii|1l][l..,.,,,,-A. BMW, Victors Na-El Goals in i 0n Friday. January 8th, the hock- fly fans of Bedeque were given an Ollllortunity of seeing the second Karrie of the seaeonto be played on that rink, when the Mlarried Men of Bedeque and the Second Beavers crossed sticks for the first time. The game was a bang up one from start to finish. and. doubtless to say. those who availed themselves of‘ the opportunity ot‘ seeing the game certainly got their money's worth. The game got away about 9 p. m. with l’. Noonan at the whistle. The first part of the game was marked by some nice individual rushes by (). Connblly and M. ‘Des Roche for the Married Men. and J. Macllnuailtl for the Sui-and Beavers. Both trams worked hard to scqre" during the first period. and one minute before the boll rang the Second Bouycrs beat Barwise for a lone tally. The second period got away very fast, the Married Mon coming back strong. gave Noonsn a hot time in the net. 0. ‘Connolly gave a nice ex- hibition of hockey in tihis period. when he secured the rubber fsom behnd their own hets an-d- wiggled his way down the ice to the Beav- ers defense, but before he could manage to shoot. hsrd iluok came his way when he collided with the referee. B. Johnson and J. MacDon- ald also did some tricky etiolthand- ling in this period, and the fans any they never saw the like in hoc- key before (but they were only fool lug.) This period ended scoreless. en the whistle blew fonthe tihind period the fans were on tip toes to see the outcome oi the game. The Second Beavers used combination to good aidvdn-tsge in this period vbut they couldn't pass OVConaoIIy. and M. DeeRoche who formed almost an impregnaible de- ifense for the Married Men, howev- eiibefon the final song sounded the Second Beavets managed 0t tudk away another tally. which brought them out in the long. end of n1 8-0 score. Marriott-Men titles» * Second Silvers Goal R. Noonan Defense C. Arsenault 1 ll. 18.’. A group of_ Los Angeiei ‘ ‘ men today announced their we to underwrite tile" 11s hesvprolgbt oh ’ h tatr.maow"l» . bins-t to extant of. . ..-. ' ' a: f" or #1.’- “mm” Oflllhonoiiy ' e H. Bagnall J. McDonald A. Mhclnnis forwards M. Dgslloche . my‘! H, transference to the screen. 1;, l ‘ Baptist and United teams. lug with out a score. second game of the series. The linc up was as follows: United G. H. Phillips B. Gordon is]. McDowell (l, it. Dickie W. M. Linklctter l]. Rf Crile"* i‘ l. Nicholson Refcreci-Loo Gauthier game of the intermediate ague. Romeos 3—1 Hornets 2-0. woodpeckers Goals Alex. Nicholson Defence F. Cameron - H. Dickie Center W. Woodside (Capt) Forwards E. McNevin H. Bishop, G. Clark Referee-Gerald Tanton Hubs score 4-1. Ari. Larkin iCapt.) Allie Moore Wilfred Boothroyd llcnry Bishop Fred Large Jack iluestis Jim Dotids Max. Linkleitcr. Referee G. Cahill H, Noonan ’l‘imers—-J. iClark and L. Schur- man. Goali Judges-AD. Arsenault and E. Arsenault. 1C. Drummond NOTES The fans say 9am has to iproduce the woman ibefore the next game. One would never think Owen was a daddy; to see ‘him on the ice. “He's a real old warhorse." _..___ Dingo played a great game on the fence. ' John T. was on the job when it came to chopping wood. iiylosie is a better hand at shoot» ing rabbits than goals. FOX NEWS — ORCHEBTflA-HSPEJCIAAL OVERTUfl “LilGHT CAVALRY" AT INTERMISSION. suiiiiiiismt Y. M. "iiiilllili l .--_-i__i- The first game oi’ the Y. M. C. A. Senior Hockey League otl in the Summerside Rink on Friday evening last between ‘ The first period was not very iui win the girls they love, is told in ot’ the fellows had not been on the ice before this year the iii The second period however showed fasttr manner which is so delightful nmi and also more effectivework each team having succeodedll rennnrne to two goals before the time keepers 5on8 sounded the 8nd o! the Bags and by~i1lots the plaY attains Dmmg m“ “ma period each team ‘ought hum‘ n" View" s maximum 0g suspense and ma.» proved to be very evenly matched each side scoring one goal ngen by Mme miracle to maintain the tuiley when the final gong sounded three all. ‘ it will be remembered that last year this league hada tiirei ed tie when the ice broke up and with the-opening game oi son's league so keenly contested those interested are looking to really first class hockey again this year. This week the Presbyterian and Anglo-Baptist teams will Anni Goal Defence Centers Forwards ‘ Subs ‘- INTERMEDIATES AND JUNIOR LEAGUE The intermediate and Junior Y. M. C. A. Leagues have - - two games having started on Saturday morning. Jan. 2nd. ll the woodpeckers d - while in the second‘ game they were able to The line up of the above teams was as follow,’ Romeo: F. Woodslde li- ~ L. Linkletter ' l1‘. Moore N- V. Groom (Capt) K D. Condon R. Jamieson H. McGougsn f A. ~ In the Junior League the Rovers won the first game 0v o scorn 3-2 and i_n the second game were defeated by the = - The lino uli in this league is as follows: Rovers ' Stars Mark White iCapt.) Albert Siiiifiil i Reg. Prichard 3"“ Blair McDonald David Lidstone Jack Morrison Bob Begg Stewart Smith ‘Claude Harkuess Baby ‘6 i. Junill Georll Rsllll . R0! D. B. ‘Stewart -- A. Stewart -~ ‘Monday and Tusldfl‘ Scott . Dewar M Toombs Moore 9 Miller . -Filliter Stewart A. S. Bayer F39? P??? 9 E, Spillett Nelson Simmons Hughes Ebers ' Small . A- , Taylor D. A. MoKinnon 8 . I. A. Bentle!‘ J‘. Parker P. McLeod . Frasgr 5155i P???“ nonlll ' w. t The following is the result of the curling in the -Wright Trophy oom- petition during the week-end: ‘ " SKIPB ' '8. C. Moore . . . . . . . Dr. V. L. Goodwill J. I‘. Whear . J. A. Fraser L. B. McMillan R. E. Spiiiet ‘in Colonel Les n. '1'. wstitn . E. A. McKenzie I ‘ "‘- n ..|-..- n. . t CHILLS1 Are the forerunaelg‘ Dr. J‘. C. Houston_............,,.. ‘hi