l . .1 FEBRUARY a, 19a: In Goflcl Form my “lilacs H. Ward, Canadian Press Sheff Writer) LAKE PLACID, N. Y., Feb. 4.- pletesting vgorously disqualificat- om that would eliminate Canada's hlalists in the 10,000 metre event fo_ “mm speed skaters from the mmmlon, nevertheless, crowded’ admmgnily into the winter Olym- alc picture as the second day's a- Marion McCarthy, of Edmonton, lhievemellts came to a close. Alta" and Bill Logan, of Saint Placing their speeds‘ers in sec- John, N. 13., dropped out of their lnd. third and fourth spots of the heats in the 10,000 metres. Mc- 1,500 lllelre final as the rfidollbt- Carthy, of Edmonton, Alta, and lble Jack Shea ruced to llls second . Bill Logan, of Saint John, N. 13., ‘ul-(rggfilVfl victory 1'01‘ ihe Unftcdidropped out of their heats in the status, cmlnlin sent two of her stars l 10,000 metres. McCarthy fell, and into the elvflt 10.17119 111E110 111ml 01111‘ i Logan's skate became loose. - to lezlrn they had been (llfquflllf- At the protest meeting tonight M, P_. J. Mulqueen, President of the A lllrlnuil 01 llliliffit 111111- 111VQ1V" Canadian Olympic Committee, and ml eillilns of European sklters in , wililaln Brollghton of Montreal at- llll- rllllllillg of today's r8688. claim- [tended along with ofllcials in charge eci attention tonight alongx with-o; me games, Cernllzfs 1111110511 11¢ 11 111M110; 0f A trio of flying Canadians this nffleillls. No 01116181 “"3111 6111110 110111 morning gave Shea a chase t0 the those directing i119 011111111111" 191111 finsh of the 1,500 metre event. In the final, was disqualified by official ruling which said he had cut in on Bemt Evensen, of Norway. Two other disqualiflcations were meted out by the officials. Wedge, of the United States, and Ishiwara of Japan, were barred from the fin- als for the same reason Hurd was disqualified. if Canada’s Skaters Boxing ____._ . Lyceum, Feb. e .45 ""1 l-ollraohle VI, Your! Gallant. 511d. Rounds Alan Three Othel- Good Iloutlu Auausslox 60¢, l Hockey _ The Kensington Grallltes,.100g c, 12-1 verdict from the Bccieqlle Beav. es: in a, fast, exceptionally clean game of hockey at the Kenslngton Rink, Friday night. The only count- er in the first period came from the stick of Ron Jaunleson, who ac- cepted a. pass from Ebbie Larter, went in close, and rifled me 11p- per left hand corner of the net, giv- ing goalie Campbell no chance to save. The Beavers lived up to their name in this period, having a fair share of the play and combining forays into Granite territory invarl- ‘ ably came to naught at the home‘ defence. well, but their two and three-man . THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Prince Street SchooL Meet The annual Prince fireet School wflgglgd flhflfluh md m, l“ w” lee sports, full o: thrills. spills andidistanced. The Suitcase race was "fun, were held at the Forum last perhaps the best of all the events. alaht- The larse attendance was This was a race from one end of in a constant gale Q! 111111811161 a! the rink to the other, at one end the varhlls events were pulled oft. the competitors. all gll-ls, culptylng T119 tricycle raw was amusInZ» the suitcases, donning strange and ‘b11195 111111118 to attain much sveedwlerd garments, and racing to the on the glassy surface. The Tire Race: ummlge end and bu}; u, decide the provided much amusement One |Winnel'. The Box-Sleigh race was a. 11011118 fellow secured a 800d 181111 thrilling novelty, the sleighs, drawn but When he flame to the POW °1 by girls, and containing young boys, the» stretching across the course swinging excitedly about, the kiddies he dld not know what was to be hqldlng on gm- dear life, As 1t was, done—whetller t0 111ml) 01/91‘ 11mm? one of them took a header. How- 01' through them, the latter béillglgvey, he was placed on again by the correct procedure but l; vervhlg “hQf5e" mg ml‘ team “me dfficult one. By the time they“ fourth. The "straight" races were youngster g0; the right nod ' from the judges, other boys had‘ LOOKING "EM OVER (By Tee.) Continued on page 10 lar performer on the steel blades, is one of Prince Edward Island's gr sped slurs. but there were rum- ‘ |l= of \\‘i|il!‘il‘fl\\'l1i:<, Afll-r winning the first ilcat of n“. 10.000 llletres today, Alex Hllrd pf llllllllilun, Ont, was bllrrcd from tlllllol-l-lyl. flnllls when referee .lo-, nlpil i Salvage. clulirnllln of the: Qllullllle Spa-ell Skating Goluluiitelxi ruled ill‘ lllld n01 dour llis Sil‘l‘f! of pflCiIl-f iill‘ field ill lllc 25 laps. Par- lirlpllllts were ordered to pace in wind-breakers for the l‘(li‘lill>ll 11:; flelu. Ffflilli slack, 0f Winnipeg, whoi i etch drew a second, but Herb ‘Flack the heats, Stack, Logan and Hurd of Toronto failed to qualify. Hllrd swept in behind Shea for second place in the final, with 12o- gnn third and Slack fourth. The lilree Canadians, racing against three United States stars, were blanketed at the turn ollt of the bzclzstrctc], on tllc fllllll lap. Mur- ray and Taylor of the United States tcaln spread ollt behind Shea, giving the Lake Placid ace a The Kensingfon sextet domlnai»! ed the play throughout the second period, notching three goals, and: mussing up a lot of other opportun- ' itles. Cooke, on left wing, stzlrted' the festivities by beating Campbell with a pretty shot from the blue" lute. A few minutes later Jamleson broke away from the Beaver front line, sticked his way through 111'! defence, and blazed counter no. 3' at close range. “Cllick' Bcrnaltcl added another five nliulltcs b91019 the bell, batting the rubber home= Defeated, But Undaunteli Fighting the good fight, but going down with colors flying in the face of a 2 to nil defeat at the hands of Fredericton Capltols last night, the Abbies, best hockey drawing card in the Maritime Provinces, were elim- ‘ illated in the race for Northern! Hockey League honors and the right ‘I to battle for a. three province gon- idiom-and what have you. Nu doubt there were many dis- coming bike riders. The Color Scheme In the N. II. L. With men's new styles running to pastel shades something revolution- ary in hockey attire may be ex- pected. There has been quite a viv- id trend of late years, with Rangers and Falcons wearing bright red pants, Leafs leaning to blue; and Hawks to a sombre black. The Canadiens, it is noted, stick to the clear getaway for the sprint down from a wild melee in front; of the appointed fans in Charlottetown old white or khaki pants, leaving ilillsilffi >ecolld behind Eddie Scil-lthe stretch. All three Canadians roelier. of the United States andlwerc forced to go to the outside net. and the Island Province in general _ most of the colorful effects to their last night when the bad news was sweaters. Maroons follow the same thus apparently also qualified for 1o lass Murray and Taylor. Abegwe To Caps 2- 0 lCarlnrii-ull Ihess) I FREDERICTON, N. B, Feb. 5. ‘irrepressible Jrlmicson wont on the Early in the final chukkcl‘ the rampage again, out-skated the its Lose Bedeqlle defence, and backlmudcll the disk into the alragtrics. MOYSB flcfiOlllltfli for the visilfllfi’ 1011B 111111’ sllappng a second rebound past Steps: Bubul." 9; Siull ll. PTHELIUCSI Kant‘. Gross, Moshcl". ' lily iill‘ Canadian Pressi-Tllcl former Second Period I Hickey, whose smooth performance made the hard shots look easy all evening. Callback and Bagnall were, particularly impressive for the vis-' llors. Gallant of Summel-side hand- ed the whistle. THE LINE-UYS flashed over the wires. What chan- ces the Abegwcits had for c. play- ofl‘ berth went haywire with the de- feat, and all that relllains now is to look forward to another your with the same high hopes and alllbitiolls which predominated throughout lhc i pmscnt season. Charlottetown may be somewhat disappointed, but tile dycd-ln-tlle- wool followers of the homestcrs are none the less proud of the boys. Not wishing to alibi, but it may, mode though a few years ago they BIGGAMES |iEXl'liEEK Fredericton Capitals will meet the Abbies here next Wednesday night when the continuation of the great battle in Fredericton last night will be staged. Then will be a fight to the finish as the points in those two games will count in the League standing. 371-11 INDUSTRIAL L E A G l E STEWAIVPS BAKERY, 4; DAVIS I d; FRASERIS, 1 ,‘ l At the Arena Rink last night Stewart's Bakers defeated Davis d: F‘raser’s in a fast and well played game of hockey by the score of 4-1. Five minutes after the start of the first period by a clever combin- ation play, Whitlock scored on a pass from Stewart. This was all the scoring in that period, both Murley and Barrett being called on to make many sensational saves. Tile second period started fast, Davis dz Fraser's forcing the play from the bell, after one minute of play, J. Lawlor put a fast one past Murley, a pass from Ferguson, tie- ing the score. In less than a. min- ute McMillan put his team again in the lead, receiving a pass from Whitlock and beating Barrett nice- ly. Half way through the period, Whitlock again scored unassisted, and six minutes later Stewart scor- had a Maroon stripe running dowll the side of the panties, giving a sort ed the last. goal for his team on a. pass from Whitlock. Davis d: Fras- Friday night, , Moncton Hawks will be here, and it I PAGE SEVEN _.__ . . _. ___:___ gCrystals Trim Maple Leafs 3-2 lChick Gallant Brilliant In Island Win Over New Brunswickers. MONCTON, N. B, Feb. 5. (By the 8.20. Canadian Pressl—Cllick Gallant of. 3_slllnmn_r;_d¢, (3._,;l;,,._,, (whltq ‘ the Summer 1E1» Crystals, was chief.‘ i815. . _1.l/ Téipolisibi for his team's three-l Pl-tlllkli-s: None. lto-trvo victlgc over Moncton Maple, ‘Leafs in a Jlllffii League IRXtlIIEi 3.1m"! pom“; {here tonight. lie scored tlvu gozlsl on assists and shot the winning.‘ 4- -S1lllllller.»i<i.~_ Gallant (unas- , goal unassisted. lsislrvi» a m l l s -».\ionrt~'~n, laulluilr forum l9. _ ma: SUMMARY Penalty‘: M1125. nlsl Period 1 Third Period 1—Summerslde, Gallant (SChiIT-i, N0 More, 1111111) 6-10- ' Penalties: Mills 2, Gauthier, 2-Moncton, Bastarache lDickic Wheaton. OL YMPIC DOIN GS OLYMPIC sTADlfUMgLake Pia-l United States; Bernt Evensen, old, N. Y. Feb. 5. (By the Canadianl Hans Engnestatrn, Ivar Bfliiflll- Press)—Tw0 Canadians. Frank, urud and Michael strlksrlld, N111‘- Sbwk 0f Wimlillefl. Mair. and Alex‘ 011.1‘. find Ossie Blomqllisf, Finizllxl. Hurd, of Hamilton, Orlt, and onel United States entry, Edwin Wedge. HOtV TIIEY STAND of Detroti and a Japanese. were, United States . 43 disqualified after the 10,000 metres, Canada g5 speed skating trials today to wind. Norlvr-Y g up the second day of the Winter Olympics in furore of argument and controversy. ~ 1'1 minutes, 41 3-10 seconds for the 6.2 miles, and battered the 160015 of Skutnab, of Finland, 18 minutes, 4.4 seconds. ‘The vlorld record 101 the distance is held by Carlsen, of’ uuulluus Norway, 17:17 4-10, but best marks; “rllgjll of posllnan effect. Those were the I c“ tried hard to score‘ but M“- ley handled all the rubber put his days when they were delivering the l ‘my goods in larger quantities than at f The Him] period went scoreless present. ' _ ‘ V . v _ _ 1 Davis d: Fraser's forcing the play, ‘£1011’: “f:‘§“€l;‘l‘1“;f film”: ahlgudy bu twerc unable to score, at one S... 5.5.2.5 i. .‘.°...“l.“.°il..‘ifl..iiié l 1"": “We t“ Perm» slam“ ‘meets. Nokmubt when mare VMd l had only three men on the ice, but ' l by playing a defensive game held styles arc achieved the Detroit team l, their opponents Ferguson J Law_ ill . f . ' ' ‘ w wear them Ham“ could stand l’ for, D. Lawlor and the MacDonalds be mentioned hem that the Reel; a little more color. In fact, those l Shirts were on the short end of the red pants might set them on with breaks throughout the season, in! fine effect. The idea of Taffy Abel ‘l, more ways than one-the referee scamllmns about in red limb trap- question for instance-but in spite l pings is an intriguing thought. Or of all this they took everything on i. that iron horse “Buck" Boucher. ,.the chin, and as already stated, Seeing that 0181186 V8515 may be- went down with colors flying. _Abeg- 1 come the fashion, lavender trousers plnylll-g of Ernie Masher, Nova Scolill hockey star, featured a ‘ lknsingu“ Baden“ two in nothing victory here tonight No score, 6°51 _ b l, by Fredericton Capitals, who eilm- Penalty: Masher. ‘Hickey can“) e ' insted Charlottetown Abegwelts, Stops: Bllbar 7: Stull 11. 1 Defence C “be k ilcm tile lllaydowns 2 to nil and! lmrter a _ c was lllllstvndillg in offensive andi Third Pl-rind lwebsier ‘em defensive play. “Drlddy" Bubar. 1311"“ Fredericton Eoafr‘, recorded his k-Frcliericton. Mosher funassist-l 51011131115 eighth shutout of the season lnledt 5.50. -A. Bernard M11153, fillhIiJlldillg the desperate attack 2—F‘redericton, Mosher (un-lssist- E- Belnald Bang?!‘ by Charlottetown. ed) 11 JMMGSD“ Mclnns‘ run SUMJVIARY Penalties: Lawlor, Gammon. 1111mm“ Mun”; ruse rel-lea Stops: Bubar 11; Stull 1o. . °°°k° r 6mm No score. Referee-Les Lowther. Murphy cullllu i i Things are now booming at the ' Charlottetown Curling Club Rink an dthc various matches being play- ed are hotly contested.- Yesterday "East" met "West" in a bonspiel, the former trouacing the "Western- ers" by a score of 21 to 17, Following is the summary: East Macfntyre, Dr.; Archibald, Dr.; Lawson, Dl'.; Super. G. Hughes, R. E. Spillett, W. L. Brenton, E. Taylor. J. Fraser, Hal Splllctt, V. Mac- Quniu, H. Shaw. “filler Amy, A. R. MKICIIIIliS. W. TOWDSIICIICI, Allison MacLcon. S. C. Moore, Reg Taylor, J. J. . a loose puck at his own blue line S'SIDE BUSINESS COLLEGE 2 NEW ANNAN I A good game of hockey was play- cd in the crystal Rink when Jack Pilman and his rugged band of man hunters suffered defeat, at the hands of the Central Business College, Summerslde. It was a. thrilling game of hockey from start to finish with play evenly divided. The first score was made by David MhcKay the big defenccman for New Annan. Yeo, then takng revenge picking skated through the whole team to make the first lght flicker for the college. The next goal was made by n. ll-lck played between Rayner brothers. The big feature of the game vlas the goal tending of Le- fllrgcy who knock them aside, high wide null halldsolne at, all angles. Business College Nclv Arman llflllzLcod, Archibald. G9,“, _, d» J. F. Whear Reg. Bell Alf Pick- _ _ n hotly contests by both teams an , H, ' ’ 1'91"“ 3°1 D115” after seventeen minutes 0! Play 11° pofrkyéil-Cafilllétr Moore, Allie Mutcll. l DEFfINSE tumm, Sear“ were made‘ with but,‘ _ ' Lefllrgry B. MacKay three mlnuleg lo go Jamieson pick-l we“ Rayner 1. MacKay ed o“, m. puck from a mix up 111 IJRWAIDS ‘ {mm o! the Union goal and netted l - n B’ stcwmt D‘ s‘ MacLeod. Crozicr E. Maegan’ the winning counter for the Bum Harry wlllchesler, Allan Moshcr. mm“ B‘ M“ “y; 111°1=1d° “w”? cm‘ 1 m C. M. Williams, w. s. Grant, o. 1“°K‘““°" A" m"! T1111 11"“ W“ °"°°Pu°““my ° e k 0. MacGl-cgor, C. C. Chandler. immwr E can“ and free from penalties. Mr. are; l{_.A_ Ebers. c‘ a Bum,’ Dun Yeo 11191111‘ MacFarlane refereed very cana t: Grant, Wllf Duffy- MacDonald Md handed out but one penalty w. A. Stewart, M. Campbell, w. —6 each club- W- Lord, J. Kelsey. T119 111191111 w“ as fonm": D. A. Mucxllulcn, 'r. SPlltllGl‘, u. s. n. c. WW1" ""1"" 1-1 Sear, Kelsey Burlloe. ,, 9°91 c. n. Black, c. c. TOOIIlIJS, .1. s. Duty: Comlaollvlao‘ 1110111111 11 sghufnlfln W- M°L°°d Bentley, 1f. Campbell. may appear, this doing of ones Defence | East and West will meet again duty embodies the highest ideal of h“ J. McLeod W111i’ in a series of matches. life-Smiles. Groom Forwards Woodsille Campbell- mlmm n. McLeod any L, McLeod ARENAu-H-o-c-k-e-y u...» D, pk, Dan McLeod MUIIDAY, FEBRUARY 8th 8.30 ° ° we» - _,g ' ALS Summorslde , . _. F u“ fi vs. o SKATING . fiilarlottetown IMUJUNAIRES n BA""ND . U AdIDIBSIOD 35c and 50c. g l M ' h l n l To“, 066-2-0-‘3, I I ‘ Hockey , SUMMERSIDE HOCKEY CLUB 3: VICTOBEA UNIONS 2 On Thursday in the Victoria Rink? the Unlqng of Victoria and ‘thl! Summerside Hockey 011111 me‘ m‘ an ltxhibltion game. The 8111119 W115 hotly conteste’ and wlzls full of eX- citing plays and situations. 1n the nl-stperiod F, Woodslde on a neat 5110i; from the vicwrlv- 111W 1111" scored the initial goal of the 8111111‘- for the Summerside boys. Shortly an“ the beginning of the second period Harry Dickie tallied a sec- ond counter for the visitors, Mil-l ler of the Unions $111181“ 1111 “l i loose puck from the corner of the rink and beat Schurman for the Victoria boys first 8°81 A °°“P1° ‘it minutes later Don. lvfacLeod even-l ed up the score by a nice shot from_ Left Wing. The third stanza was] welts, we salute you! So far as hockey is concerned the season is still young and fans may expect herculean battles here ncxtl week when the Abbics meet Fred- ericton on Wednesday night and Hawks on Friday night. These two l games have every promise of thril- ling contests. i I‘ans should show their apprecla- j tion of the Abbies by making the welkin ring in their games next week-and further stlll—llow about a reception for the team on their arrival home tonight. | Donated Trophy The beautiful trophy donated by‘ " Mr. Reginald Kemp to the best al- f round athlete at the West Kent ', School ice sports, was presented rc- " ccntly to Burton Crabbe, the highest point winner of the meet. This splendid young athlete is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Crabbe, of this city. Barton, besides being a stel- ‘ SIJMMERSIDE; I B E M E ET BREALSlICBESS, return to vogue, and peach waist- coats hold. sway-the time will come the hockey livery of today will ap- pear almost funereal by compari- son. "Daddy" Bubar Bubar, the New Glasgow goalie now with Fredericton Capitals, leads all the importer! lard-keepers in the New Brunswick League in blanking his opponents-having sev- en to his credit-and leads in the goal-keepers averages,‘ having stop- ped 565 shots and allowed but 20.‘ goals to be scored on him. THE N. H. L. A fan, wishes to know how many games are on the National Hockey League schedule. The number- of games each team plays is 48. The League is composed of eight teams, four in the American section and, four in the Canadian loop. SOUTHPORT, QUEEN HOTEL tonight at 7 . 572-11 1, Billie Wood; 2, Hubert McNeill. 2 lap race, girls 9 years old: 1. Anita Huestis; 2, May Moore. 2 I lap race, girls 11 years old: 1,, Ruth Rhodes; 2, Louise LeBlancJ, 3 lap race, boys ll years old: 1," Junior Johnston; 2, Gussie Arsen- . ault. 4 lap race, boys 12 years old: . 1, Joseph Wedge; 2, Joseph Gal- l lant. 4 lap race, boys 13 years old: l 3 1, Bennie Wedge; 2, Boyce White- 8 lap race, girls 13 and l4 years old: ; 1, Margaret Cameron; 2, Marjorie l MacQuarrie. 4 lap race, boys 14 years old: 1 Alan Monkley; 2. (Special to the Guardian) The Summerside High School sports meet held at the Crystal rink last night was well atcndcd and a great success. There were a large number of events and a very gcxciting game of hockey between ggejgh Jelly; 4 lap race, boys 15 ‘ the West Kent team and Summer- . ygarg; 1 Eldon Hickey; 2, Edgar‘ side High, which the Charlottetown ' Brown, Handicap race: 1 Jos. | boys won after a hard fight by the _Wgdge; 2, Keith Jelly. Team race: ‘ close score of 2-1. IFreemont scored 1_ Marjorie McQual-rla and Free- E for Summerslde High in the first, ‘period. Just before the bell Mac- ism Adele Parkman, Millan evened the count for Char- , Llneupsp- ‘lottetown with a spectacular run.‘ Bummgfglde nigh school:-Goal, Cudmore clinched the game 101' R. Muttart: defence, J. MacDonald, ‘West Kent ,in the third llerllld- L. Monkley, E. Hickey; forwards, ‘ West Kent also captured the relay C. Steele, F. Archer, A. Sullivan, race. Winners of events are as fol- I W. Pen-y, K. Bell, H. Monkley, ft. lows: 1 lap race boys and girls 7 Bishop. years and under: 1, Gordon Beer; West Kent:-Cioal, F. Brown? 2. Stewart Wells. 3 lap time. boys defence, C. Higgins, V. McLennan, _ l0 years old: 1, Elmer Gallant: 2. B. Crabbe; forwards, R. Fitzgerald, ' Donald Campbell. 8 lap race. girls H. Currie, J. Rattenbufy- L- 5111111- 10 years old: 1, Katherine McCal- son, J. Cudmore, J. Saunders. lum: 2, Rena Key. Ex-Summerside Rainy tggmg; H1811 open: l, Dolores Arsenault; 2. Summersidez-l, l-leemont Arch- Johllllyflallant. 2 lap race, boys 8 er; 2, Allan Mollkley; 3, Eldon years old: 1, Liyod Allen: 2, Jlm_- Hickey; 4, Clarence Steele. mic Wood. fl lap race, girls 8 years Charlottetown: 1, R. Fitzgerald; played well for Davis dz Fraser's and Whitlock, Moll/Kilian and Stew- art were outstanding for Stewarts. Both goalies stopped well. The lineup follows: are for races European style. l LAKE PLACID, N_ Y“ Fen 5' d” A rather tense situation had de-_ Wallace H‘ ward, Canadian Pr“ velvved 11S 1111* °fi1°"“‘5 “u?” 1°? stun Writer)—ltfcGill UniversiLy FY6391" Peace in the Wm“ M speedl senior hockey team from Montreal 51111111! and “h” S°‘“‘d“““"““s 19*} defeated the Winnipigs, CllnedllX-J came more and more aroused at; Olympic hockey squad, 2 ,0 0 in m What 111191’ mnsidercd “American t“, exhibition game in the stadium he: e 11°53’ i this afternoon. Beth“ the race H’ was ngreedl The Winnipegs played their re- m: a m“ lap m an effort w pr“, serves in substitution f3; Xlilc lginld- 1 ' uist, Romeo Rvers, llg illn- vem jockeying for gfsiufn ‘imd’ grland and their regular goalie. Bill loafing, but the Scan nav ans lm-, b m mediately protested that the North‘ Cogieurexvnmrwd ‘vmmpcg team Americans had not done that. Be» mrfly pierced m? Mcnm dflhnga that each man would take the 1PM! Stewarts-Goal, W. Murley; De- fence, F. Whalen, R. McLellan, E. Cudmorc; Forwards, A. MacMillan, L. MacNcvin, G. Stewart, G. Whit- lock, R. McCabe, L. Cairns. Davis s; Fraser's-Goal, Barrett; Defence, White, Ferguson, G. Dow]- ing; Forwards, J. Lawlor, J. Mc- Donald, M. McDonald, R. McInnis, D. Lawlor, W. Collins. SUMMARY First Period: “fhitlock-fi min. Penalties-R. McLcllan, 2 min; J. McDonald, 2 min. Second Period: J. Lawior (Ferguson) 1 min. A. McMillan (Whitlock) 2 min. G. Whitlock, 10 min. G. Stewart, 16 min. Penalties-F. Whalen, 2 min; Ferguson, 2 min. Third Period: No score. Penalties-J“. Wllalen, 2 mln.; F. Wllaicn, 2 min.; G. Whitlock, 2 min; M. McDonald, 2 rnln.; J. Mc- Donald, 2 min.; R. McCabe, 2 min.; D. Lawlor, 2 min. Rcfercc—M. Diamond. League Standing P. W. L. T. F. A. Pts Stewarts . .. 3 2 0 1 0 3 5 Davis 8:. F .. 3 2 0 1 6 7 5 llolmans 3 0 1 2 9 8 2 3 0 2 1 6 6 1 L. P.U... . m“ the race the Judy’ Josephl though they made some heroic at- K‘ savage’ wamed the racers they tempts in the latter 112011111111 of must average 45 seconds a lap. With four to qualify, out of 1111111‘ starting in the first heat, Ossian‘ Blomquist, of Finland, the EuroPB-"lhi champion at 10,000 metres, finished; pity. The McCdll squad scored bofh goals in the opening period and then were held off successfully by flack Simpson and Foster Vvocley on the Winnipeg's drfcnsf‘. i skating event. last. l Shoso Ishiwara, courageous litticI Japanese, took fifth place. closest] any of the Japanese has come to, qualifying. Michael Staksrud of l Norway, was sixth and Blomqlnsi», seventh. Marlon McClrthy. Edmcm-l m“, Ales, and Tomejyu Urumal Japan, dropped out at the half way; mark. lmuuull CAMPhuli.l3 DALHOUSIE. N. 13., Rb. 5. 1B) Frank stack °f wmnipegl Man". the Canadian Pf‘(‘SFl——CRmpiJ(‘i‘/.O11 P136941 $°°°nd 111 the secmid he” (‘fl Tigers yvcre not in the same cl: a 1119 19-900 met-Yes Olympic speed; as Dalhousic Rangers tonight zllllf ilost out by a score of in to I1 in a ‘senior northern league fixture. 1,500 metre champ1onship-Won by Jack Shea, United States; sec- ond, Alex Hurd, Hamilton, Ont-i, Fancies: Tlloll wilt find rest. third, Bill Logan, Saint John, F from vain fancies if fllnll dorm N» 113$ 10111111- Fmnk 315C111 W1n'§e\'cl"y' act in life rls tilollllh i1 v- nlpeg; fifth, Ray Murray, Unitcdmu- 135g“ States; sixth, Herbert Taylor, Unit- 1 _________ 9d 51-111565- T111113 2-57 540- 1 A Petrrborollgll l7lliill$l ll 10,000 metres, qualifiers for finali one mud‘ lnm is “Om, .. today—valentine Bialls, Irving‘ ever. We know iii‘\'f‘l‘lli slllgl Jaffce and Edvmrd Schroeder“ have no voice at; ai1.---P;lllcll. 14 Tough Break‘ Uncertainty m the result of the ‘i 1 hockey match or any athletic com- l petition is what really gives the zest and excitement to sport. ‘There are occasions when victory comes eas- ily and others when it is snatched ill a sensational finish. Luck enters the game and springs its surprises, regrets, mishaps and accidents. The so called "breaks" of hockey were certainly against the Crystals in their game in Amherst on Thursday mont Archer; 2, John MacDonald i lust After playing a wonderful game against the Sussex team in Bum- merslde entering a third period with a three one score against them and turning this into a 4-4 tie after 90 minutes of real hockey, the Crystals team were forcing the play in the first Gauthier, their star defence man and sllllphant, their Captain, met with accidents. Leo Gauthier had his hand injured and was un- able to hold his stick, while Ralph Silliphant suffered an injury to his knee, yet galllely relieved for short periods his hard pressed team plates. Such is sport. The Crystal fans all wish them better luck next _old: 1, Betty Todd; 2, Ada Mc- 2. C. Higgins; 3, B. Crabbe; 4, J. 100d. I lap race, boys 9 years old: j Ratteabury. time and 1l.'l{I-‘ the lnjura. players Will soon be .3 good trim. 4 opening period in Amherst when" A bétlinicoliiccd ‘and a‘. better cure-—-tllat accounts forjilcpopularity ofour ‘BLACK LIWISI" » cl-l IEW | N o l-IIEKEYB NICHOISON ';';'*-\w-. .T_-.- . . I .1 1”’ '1-‘..-.-"a~. ‘,1. 51.1.?‘