fiiiiiiifiltlltwité, .1925“ Laffisf news; I CE SPO HOCKEY BOWLING ab THE CHARIIOTTETOWN GUARDIAN In Realm RTS AND ___.-_ r_. BASKET BALLI BOXING ' A N D OTHER EVENTS w. l -l1i1 K 11i§f1ii\’$1Y iinl would liEAll-illliiiiiii nut ll luuznl 1.10.3611.‘ one! Inside‘ Hlstoryllf That World-Fam- ‘ous not When- Willard The Man Mountain, Crashed To The Canvas ‘And A New ‘Puglhstlo Idol Was 010W11Qi1- i B, nclTolamwasv. ' j (A; Told to W. B. Seabrook) every kid knows tihe fa- ialp olf "Jack, the u; Killer." and nearly every W341i] will recollect it, ailnoug childhood thrills. m universal lpopulurity of that ‘m. may the - of IIhe reasons Jack Denrpsey took such a heudlu; told on the popular 1gil1ili|0ll ldlllilbdlllillelly after he rllnle dhalupion. Jar-k DLIll-DSEY‘ won the s by “killing giants. l“ a pill lus- chalpter, he- said ltilc turn-lug =polnl of his ca- 3r was rho light with Carl Mor- , llluliiilhl. lu 1917. Ourl Mor- iAlnlcct u; nursery - s a giant. He stood over six tiour in his .1 ockinlg feet. The ; oter zli l l. refused t0 lot the ht lake place because of the dis- lily in 517.13 and weight. He was mlly-pel-stlaut-d and Dempsey laid eglilllt low. Jess Willard was even more of glam‘. Anylbody who has ever tn h-lu on the ls-trcet knows that was u giant in the literal Barn» i circus style. His shoulders t-‘lllgl: >r than the heads: of most mall. ".0 towercdpver six and nil ii-l-t. lio wus u mounl-nin of The Memorable Fourth. ilo the lace. Lt didn't hurt. People lhuvr Iwrltten a lot albont. lmy smash “l won't say l lot all this Wvorly to his jalw that cunre a i-ittle lsuer mentor I ilolft-thlnk lditbibutnvhteu —n right (nos-s, that knocked him llhl) (my 1.2-1’ the tight culue. a-nd l llmvn tlhofirsl time. But ithat isni: wmpt. out to tll-P brig stadium 111 ilhn iblolv I remember the best. Trletlfi, I rcme-lwber-etl it. Wihat 1 rcmcimlher l-s the flnst one Fitz-lot.» I sLJlrtc-tl for the rlug- that iuudcd sol-id on his body. I lSlllt‘ I kill-w tiha-t they were betting uhiult l ‘told you abouit it ‘before. .iw.o in out: on Wlllrnd. it was a llo didn't lei-l. but he shook and Fourth oi‘ July, nob-tit us the hinges snllngrtl like a tree with tlh-e axe at 11111111195 119 “me 39 190- ~51“ on‘ h——l. (In thc ‘Wily lo the rinii- its IUOI-‘i, and lknew I had him. - 5115i iglfll}, i-n- the s I su-w a big. now, ".\iy slzewas algainlst me, Ibecouee',,],,;.n.y ,u,;,,.“,. ,. wit", a Mg“ m, This care against. A Normal Man. lull Dotulp-sey was, and is, e ll oi natural size. He‘ its only a iltlt‘ over six fccit tull, and weighs nlilulally less the-n 200 lponntlls. The Towel of Defeat. _ uniforms of ‘red and yellow. "After that. lit was Just lfiglut. I’ cllsnls DEFEAT lllllRii ' liillilliill 4102 Winners Showed Gloss in Every Period, Outplaying The “Bear Cats” At Nearly Every Stag-e of the Game. O (Spatial to the Guardian) Second Period- SUMMlDlhSl-DE, Feb. 11- The Tllc second lteriotl with tho (lrys Truro “lleulcnts" were compelled tuls on the aggressive in pretty to take lilcir third drfeu’. this colubiuutlun work and Guinzln sea-son, this time by the (lPPV-lls nluiles some nice saves The 'l‘ruro 11y l1 116019 01 4 10 2- T116 Crystals team then assume the aggreusive placcil themselvzs in a class wllhlalul iry (lrzuves. (‘luuthicr shoots Swot-X by (isvielvslv oulnluvlus what looks like u goal from u dis- 1116: '1‘1l11‘0 11511111 111111- 1118111- 15111111 tonne but the goal umpire, a Sunl- t W115 711111151 911"- V/hP-Q ‘W-‘YY merside mun uctlng for ’l‘rur0 said Ctystfll showed up well. WhQnIthQ m,“ was on the mm This pm" one considers that the Truro Ilod so far shows exciting hockey l'l‘he b11011 going from elyl to end 1i! games, one by. New Glasgow‘gmhwggegiatfi‘ZIESKSKEEKL “m1 mb “m” by Sllssex‘ th“’th|(.'l' pushes illte )ll('k iutr ti. ll ivlaritiule champions of inst ysarl ' l ' ’ "e" and had huda majority of 100; goals alter all their gaunt-s, It be-i “BeurcuttW previous to last night had hntl only two defhts out of but the izoalis disallowed by rcf- __; eree Allan on account of Gauthier . l _ \ HOCKEY \ I . \ Charlottetown . A very exciting some of hockey _ - butwccn the Second and Third Di- ' visions oi’ Prince of Wnlcs Collcgol ill the Arc-nu on Wednesday Feb! lltll was witnessed by u fairf sprinkling oi fans, i The game resulted iu a complctcl victory »i'or the luttcr by n score oil .6——2. Douccttc refereed the guinea illlilslilllls AND cllsnls lllnll Nlliiil The Rove-rs and Itadlos nlet on the (thrown; Alleys lust evening. and irowicti of! their match. which ccrtninly was a good one, the Re- dlos winning out by 48 pins, (he scores ‘were us follow: , govgns; to the sutisiuctpl of all. _ l Turner . . . . . . . . .. 114 156 83 LINI-Jlfl’ l- ‘t; Jfnlln 111 9G 148 Second Div Third Div. l‘ 151"" 1M m1 102 Gm“ with‘ a change in the wontllur i" ‘filmy 1'19 15m Cmfi“ - - ~ ~ — - - - — ~ — ~ - - — - — ~~ K"""m'-“1“| a gout] g||(5(g[ U1‘ i 3, lunnl hill‘- A- UAW‘ ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' "_"" Domini: I _|l|q.y fang will glllnpgn fur lllu lirill 57o ozm 54s Duffy """"""""""" " ‘W ""19 1111B 119111‘ 1* “m” "““"’"““ m“ 'p,-,|fl|_1754_ i liuir sex at the Arena “rllttllvllli! RADlO: H ‘ ' _ Abbie Sisters and l rystul lllflil L. Guurhier .. . 154 120 1~. ymmdn , _ llulx it up. lloth tvulus llllVl‘ bucu F- 11011111119 -- -- 95 136 lll-Chumue" .. Thmm‘pruclit-lltg hard tilt: pzml ii-w week». nutty . . . . . .. __ 131 no 127 11°11'11" ------------- -- -"'“""“"“"'mun-oi..." m... glllll irlvlly put-k (l. Duzicl . . 101 1'22 14!), vnw‘ li-hzlsiug- is oxpectt-d l()lll(|l'l‘(l\V J. Ahllllig . . . . . . . . .. 12a 110 as 11min" ....,._l.. i ' < T i‘ I 'lll '1 1 "ll l?lll"1ll'.‘l[il a 606 571 525 llorno blew on uvtry t-orl or. but hwrhlq“ bra?" “in I us. Hmfkey 'l‘olzl-l——1802. pluycd wcll. “I ' - . - T- ' ' Hum w“, he another mam“ _v____ (hulupltluslllp oi P. lsluud_ l The following girls will liui- up: a Summerside — (T. Pritcllurd, J. ifiny. A. (lFUGll. l-I (lily. l”. d/iutinl Collin was more ut home ill lllol1.,l|gh_ [>_ )l¢-l.t-,1_1.-nl_ Abbie Sisters-M. “ll-oils. ‘llotlrkil. Mulch. ll. lloartz. l). (illztndlcr kept after the pill-luau. be played n good game. -g:llue "tonljigiht bit-ween the Soiluns and Teamsters. lost two and played one . Th“, m"; scored 141 nets lllun among the tlallslvs, wiiih only 41 goals scored llltlll- l . A. Flfilllllllllg is the lnan- team‘ l. m“ missed 1m“ m” Unnll-HIIIHQSOII. .\1. Small, (i, (tough, comts immediately obvious that rushmg the Tm") gm“ t‘““1‘”'~ [he Cxystaw must have some Kuhn makes a nice rllll and Ilop- team‘ Another point’ {he 1L3 per ls penalized. Ross molten a ruu Silllphnnt who is playing n wond- erful game figures in several nit coulbinzltiou runs. Ross tukos :.l puck to ihc Trllro end but is block‘ ed. he passes the puck front bcilirfll the ’l‘rur0 goal to Gauthier whni scores the second goal of the ilum 1 three minutes before the second. period closes ’l‘rur0 come down tt-l gBtllBl‘ several times bllt (!()lll'l not‘ 881 by the Crystals’ inlprcqzllzlblc‘ was iletlvy and the ‘Crystals used only one sub and that ill the first period only, while the Trllro team used ‘both their su-bs at various illllfs throughout the game. Tho game inst night showed loal hock y all the way through. with two rcnl good teams playing against each other all the time. 'I‘ht-. lLilllie Willi so good or. lzlow lcc that the general expression defense. Sllliphnnt then goes down; W115 "my but we'd like to see for n dandy rlln but is sundwit-hi this game on fast ice." The ed in front oi’ the ’l‘rur0 goals Hi- Crystals: showed butt-tr colubina- recovers the Duck and "H5595 0W"; iiou thuu ill any game this sea- son. but for all thc Truro boys.‘ as n whole. showed zl morecolr‘ ccrtcd attack, holy-ever, the splon-' did back-skating and poke check" lug 01' the Crystals prsven-ted any scoring from combination work. The two goals scored by the Truro maul were unexpected and might! be called “ilukcsfi Tho ’l‘rur0 boys arc a flue ap- pearing lot oi‘ young fellows who tut-i favor with the Summerside lilies at oucc- ' to Cuhill who scores the third goal with one or‘. his great shots. just before the hell rings, Score at emit e1’ second Deriotl 3-0 for idwslzlls. Third Period lly the time the 3rd period had arrived tihe ice was very heavy and the players found it difficult 10 wry the Duck. The Crystals uw-nl to tho Truro end but Hopper Cflllli‘ right imck. Hopper name through zllzain and passed every- one, but ills shot hit the post. Tlu- ’l‘rur0 boys t|'y “Fcru0" sever- al limes but “IPPl-no" makes some nict: stops. Illurtlock scores the first. goal for Truro. After fivc lllllllltHS of play Sllliphant goes down and scores the 4th goal for thi- (Irystills four nllnutes later. The \\1lllsi.lu hud be=n blowll for a penalty. bllt Hopper had slashed Slilinhani. wickedly across the Not u man over ...» and two of their“ boy-s only 1.x. They wcre a hard aggrcguti-ln to beat and their game Inst night was :1 credit to themselves and to their Iluulc town. As the Truro ttanl wow- bluck and whWe tl-lc (Jl-ystab; reverted to last year's Mr. Arthur Allan- who rcfslted llgn i "ms coullnlpon the bostln m,“ rum, wlyveithls were oil bit‘: lllfilldllllllsijoo u“, “Huurd wfinsv. ' "IL; you know, I don't rriluonllbel‘ it couldn't ‘bell-eve that. n guy lllll(fll it, lbiswt-ry day olf what L111‘- . e nu would hn-ve a chalice. "B“"‘"" m" lhrrl“ ‘M13111 In“ plztco lookrrl i~iko(a ‘big, ‘flat circle “m5 M"! I war“ U1" "MY 1w“ ol’ woudcn- ilN-‘lKf-llfili, yv-llow ill llhe “11°.‘"l1°"1-11"F'v1" l 111mm “V”? suilr. and dotuzd wfitll people, men champion Aiitrr 111111 1115111 111"1"‘-l.'.v~f:ll tlu ir coats tar-F and fllfflllltll‘ °"""‘“'°"""“ “'1'” ‘m-‘IWVWI ll 1113M book ‘l rntlopy over whcrc the woul- “mml “l”? 111ml“ "'11" "1 11111111‘ on s: , and up zllbovv, ill tho glare. mi‘ .1 influx-on and a c lurile o-f air-plzln-u-s. ‘w? “"5 P11111119 "MIIPT-‘IY- W119 I rt-tuolltlbl-r uloslly imw ‘hot it was. ‘ t“ , n “111111111 11-‘1 ‘W111 11-‘1 “Ilho ‘t‘~I1Il'\V(li\VZlS all for \VilIurd. n1 lctl-llllllifi, and ilfho other wns nq-pmllv all l prptvnded not m 100k 7m“ R""1"“‘- (“mien w“ 11111‘ at him, bull: bot-love lne, I sow lllln. 111191511111‘! 01111111111, 111111 110 1111145111 All-d he llroksd lino, b-itillug uudur ..stlngtm°"“"" u big, ur-w, brown umbrella. All I They 1'31“! r119 w-"W mrth" Mg had was nu old. dirty one‘. sputtered 19d“ H191‘- They ibomflifd 111G 3" over with soft drillk nilvl-rtisonlouts. m“ '1'"! "-11" W9 811i 1'11 1-1‘-'1111';\\'l>.hl. tllutlwus Zlll right, be was t Hhmk "WY ""1151- hlwe 1311117111711 lllll‘ t: lunrpioll lleovals-lgeiiilt-g S100,- imiim" 111» 11111111“! 01111111. for ooo, and liwus grout; $21,000. Mil’ soon Willard and his ofllwil! “H's liun-n-y what things you re- -' to shoot out a 1111-8 0f 5111'“ ulonliiler ut u time like that. 11111111 a seem“! l" "19 l" 1111191- 1111V° not lo lot-k unuch at t-ltl- crolwd. ‘but; 911 ¢li0kvd up to spoil my B11191)- Tad. tllle cartoonist. was down in tho front rr-uv, and he gave mo. a grin- -a-nd o wink. lif‘ be happens to rcsd this. I Pllillllf h-lul for ii. now. A Man-KIIIQr7 c-otllil kn-ock him dolwn, ibuit my jotb ‘Wns to lua-ke him stay down. and I lforglot nli ulbout thelworld cha-luJ plonslllil) and the dllflllifly un-d the clu-wtl. and ovou you Kearns. l hcartl a kind 0t‘ roarin-g. but ll: see-m i-d a l()ll1i,{'\Vlly oft’, and it bud noth- ilrg to do with mo. “The first time I thoulghit any thing lll‘i)l‘(.' about the world chaini- plonsiili-p was ulft-tlr Walt-er Monahau bud tossed Vt-‘lil-laribs towcl into the ring. nud old Willard got ulp uud l-ntne ovor to my nor-nor, and tried to smile, and shiroik hnuds. "I hope I'll ietn-onllier tlnrt. when I got. zuino. Only I think I'll lbe on my back sluiiltlig at tlhe angels in- ‘slcnd lcif u-t tho fellow who has lliok- ed ulc. Say. I'm sorry I sol-ll tihal. l don't nut-an it us n dirty cruc-k ut Willard. llc iiought i1 gunne fight un- li-l he couldn't fiegh] any ‘more. All "l luoun is that I hope wlhen l do ‘Igr-t mine it will be u will ‘knockout. “tvtlll it took me several days to get it throulgh my head tlhat 1 was In a most competent and ilupnr-t- lull luanmr called the game at 9.26. ’I‘llt.- period starts with u Ylhlll by the Crystals in lllc 'I'-.‘uro cud. Smith takes the puck bat-k- Tlle puck thcn goes from one uud to the other for a time iuliorti Murdock luukts n good run but shoots wild. Wilson tries (iravus who salvcs. Kuhn gives "Fcrno" zlnotilur queer one on lllv cit-est but hc ls right there. Aiurtiocit and Jlopper botll try Graves lkfOfti (Ioilill goes down for u pretty run but shoots at the post. fills Crystals combine for o. lllco run, but Gulnun saves nicely, ’l‘ho nicest piece of work so far comes to light when Silliphnul. with pllc- nominal stickhundliug gund slanting ‘goes right through the wlmlo 'l'l‘lll'tl Ltrltfll uud scores tho first goal ill eight and one llulf nlluutcs. After the face-off Hopper gets the puck and gets as fur us McQum-rie Eru~ is goes back; Kuhn and tvlurdock made it hot for Ferno, but he, as the Truro fans said. "is olle oi‘ the hnntls. while he was rushing t0- wurtls the _Tlum goal, the goal counted. Tihe puce was telling and tho guru-o slnwvd up a bit. ’l‘rur0 (rnluo up sevcral tintos three luon flllfilliil but full to score. Silllphout K7113 through for o uicc run ilmt is trippt-d by lloppcl- who is penalized. lloih sides arr do- ing tholl" b. st and tll puck alter- nates from end to 0nd. With two minutes of illlu poriod to go Kuhn eel-s the puck and puts it b twoeu “l<‘lerno's" pads for tho st-contl and final goal for ’l‘rur0. The period .illll izzluto cud-ed 4 to 2 for tho Crystals. The Trllro boys \\"t*l‘n royally onlertnined Zlllfll‘ tho gilluc by the (‘rystahs at a banquet hold in St Pzluis Hall. This Truro team did not arrive ill town until 7.30 this evening and for tlhfs rcuson the game was latt- iu starting. , Until tllcy had met the Crystals, the Truro team had played eigh~ tcen- games. Dumon lluuyou and his NWW Yol'kl¢11i1111~l11l111 11111119 W011i N011 1111110112111 gnn,g.“.u,.,. ‘hm...’ m,“ Llhey-wem my. lny head exactly. either. 0f counse. m": on “u. an.“ 11...,’ believed 1 I ku-eiw it. But I didn't feel it. It 311110 of It was in the newspap- They won fifteen. - cuolest goal tenders playing." Mc- Quarrie goes as fur as the ’l‘rur0 de llmtlllmne or Ft ‘was the m“ 0f was goilll: l o win. nnd that's wllut i. t‘) down‘ g“ mm new5"llis ‘wink meant. Wm" grapevine sJory was M 11d had actually lniilled l1 rgemlfillily and my accident, 0L t W111i n fairly struck blow ~ 1111M o. t. 1 tl- - K lent 1m Lhearmilgngle ti?! wig: "A-nd right nltter that. lib-era's an- 11111-1 . . lth-erhurlous ‘ilh-iug llmt. I rntnetnlil- 110i! agggnkt out a“ Ms tome gr. I had my head ducked. sitting "' the . in my corner, prctendV-n-l! t0 110111311 " ltxoutrehlslatsraitnllglgarglzgells moth-log. but: my eyes were islanted Accident, SO m... ma, “m, had!» t-hat I-coltld ‘look wt Willard a allover the mun", w getlllllltlfi ibit a-ntf soil 31f tnke his uleas- ‘ Au then along cwmlginiovherlllre. He lwas In goon shuilr. and hi‘ ‘ 111111101 M newspapers’ slgmlooketl even lbigger to vmc thuu llI . . th ‘l id. ‘ ‘ 1i Md himsen’ “mm MW Ell; 331... soTld. the had trained- A Human Mountain. .'(.’llilli8 gradually from the different lway everybody treated mo. That's ione of the ‘gran/est ‘feelings in tfhe world. You were. nobody. And then you got to be somebody. And it ‘sen-ms like a sort of a nuiracle. And |it's mighty sweet." l i “Y” BOWLING l lliultu tor tlrtral Christians over St Puuls. 220 pins, i lCentral Christians- nil tbzttlshgolivntlgnlttiotldsaiagltfirngé: But l-hen‘ l- spied something. He“; 32mm" ------ -- 149 H; 163 ch 111st knocked .. so] l, had h-ls hn-nd Ion his stomach. rut-i“- bmml ------- -- 155 H" 17“ ""111 W“ d erlttlrs-l enough, ibut all or a sltuldleniM Btewrt - 154 149 1111 had Rotten n thud Ipokg in “who shidted and moved his hnud——,1\1. 1110111911 - "i" 219 16° While training and l; had hm. d I ncitllced that his stomach sag-m. Stevenson ----- 107 Z21 167 H" i1 little h; a “ma when ed tvh-e leilst iiitilt- hit. '1‘otal—2458. iiiiti-‘iili °i2i.".....".l§.»,'2.'ii"ii i235.“ M“ 1101?. he said if necoémry tell the truiih nlboult it. And for the Vi’ (‘arnlody .... __ 168 139 134 ‘"111 Kohl-g m go rllgm an“ m": turg- time that day. I fell absolute-l E. Cermodv - 124 133 137 vlwltihllllt mercy Don't . 9t me ly all right. It wouldn't be true lo'[|_ [angler _ 205 203 164 v that .l think Willard 8w“ a any tihnt ibefore it, I lmcked 001lfl(l-.}{_ 340M041 160 110 I76 >111! This was a" m," amoke_ once. But now I bod the feollini! B_ vanldprathle ___ 155 110 I19 ~ tutu before ‘the ibatllle. When f1"! ‘MP- ‘v1"*"<1 “m! ‘"1? 111E111- Totul-ZZBB. fense. Smith is put off. Wilson co» mas back as fer as Ernie, who ro- turns the rubber to Tnuro's end. Hopper tries u shot ut (lravcs without success The puck went back to Hopper nguin nnd he conl~ es back and tries Graves. Feruo stops and Fruser gets the rebound but. Ferno stops again. The Crys- tals carry the puck to Truro terri- t_ory when Smith gets it uud makes u nice nun but shoots wild, Grav- es gets several stops but stops them all With four minutes to go both teams speed up a bit. Cuhill, Gauthier. Silliphant. and Ross uIi try Guinnn, but the Truro goulle is playingws- great game and stops. McQuarrle tries Gulnan without success, Murdock and ‘Smith colli- bine. the former trics "Feruo" who stops. Smith gets the rebound and shoots but "Ferno" was in tho \vuy again. Smith got away from or eryone with no one but Graves in front of him. but he shoots over “Ferno's“ head. The first period ands just us McQuerrie had mnde u nice run. but shot wild. Score 1-0 for the Crystals. Heal Your Skin By Using This Sulphur For unsightly skin erupt-ions. rash or blotohes on face. neck. arms or body. you do not. have to w-al-t for relief from torture of embarrass- ment. declares a noted skin specialist. Apply a little Men- tho-Sulphur and Im- provement shows \ next d-ay. Because of its germ destroying properties. nothing has ever been round to take tlhe 11111119 01 m“ sulphur preparation. The moment you apply i-t healing begins. 0111i’ th who h-sve had unsightly skin trou les can know the delight. this i . ieunl and bcs dos h.ln pwmd- _ llall. Dmpuilpd w Slmr urunt got lots oi encoillwlygclllt-lli.l _____{.¢_____ . Jtlck Lenrluonudvir 11°11‘ 111° 1““11"111- the“? "Q1111; 1"“ For In»: l\|il—.\lllllll'l|'td Lulu-mu. of bloudes present, llll legit: by n t A. 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