THE__CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN a NEW “m. S L O RT BWQ) RLD Sfigllllti W Abbies s. Wolves To Battle In Play-or? ‘ | , F H _ o _ C _ K _ E _ Y Beaten, League BIG THREE LEAGUE . I . ' *"--i————— Leading Scorer FINISHES SEASON — . ti. . Play Off Game c .. - . . . . . ~- » I agate‘)?! ginwlgsggbcflhgfiwlli Red Shirts FOFfCIt Remaining Games To MQnQtQn - ~ ' i r r ' .. ' . A B B S I Lost To- Hawks 4 To 3 Arid Halifax _~— Alicgweits Open Play downs I liVith Wolverines '1 omorrow . Night —- Other vs‘ 'Abegtgfscgfszi."fgtaillufifigzflfgtgtizgllgtélltilmslrilétlltrtllli tlic- (‘liarlottctotvlvn 1 y _ a l v e S i THE "EADER ihlztallilifll-nllttijliiilighl: aiflizllflprriiotiiisslile 3511315012? llllUNtlilY, leh. IO-filzizdlillliiiiiitilnlitcasllsig 'llir.».~ "u-‘i i Leaiiui- E S T K E N T I I ainei spark ng hockey, some neat assin 0111011 "quit? tc iv. current winter schedule at o i: nq o" t m ey- , m. ' into the play-win, itiauing io . : 50C, $ '- Zwhoiiiiliiitiiioti: eamtflii-oirligfliisa‘i-Tiiricischiigtsi-fs ttilutliccnlatillizlilirsloiiilelihizn u/ibggivjictlsiczzls B E S P u R S thc two forfeited games from the Island club, gives tlic Hawks tlic second section title. The skcptieal ones uho figured the ls- landcrs would make no effort to win in view of the peculiar circumstances sit-rounding the game; received a. jolt early in the contest when Kane raced down right wing, crossed -in front uf the Hawk (lefeiise, slipped bc- found themselves h] the peculiar position that in order to grab oil‘ a berth in thc play-oil's they Illlfil drop their remaining games to i Moiictun. The suggestion fuuiiil faior from the Muiieton and fllliiiay clubs. lt- was agreed that Charlottetown forfeit their two remaining games (tonight's game not iueludcd) with the liawks to the Moncton elub and also forfeit their other relllilllllllgl Hume with the Wolves to tlic Halifax Club. ' .’ ~ IOOCHILDREN SEATS AT 35¢. TAX INCLUDED i SEAT SALE oesns WEDNESDAY 1o. p. m. ‘Aubrey, who made a break, third. 'l'hc lvest Kent selzou‘. boys are (busy making final arrangements; for their annual ice sports which ‘will be held tonight. The boys arc lllltlllllillt! a meet that will be up ‘Ito the usual high standard of for- who won it easy with Frisco chon- but was unprepared for Beaton who raced in . This race went to four heats, tlic tuiecn the rcarguardsmen and coasted in on The “m! standing‘ M dub; "w" ‘INT’ "minim" "milks l" "n" , "l" l'('-1i‘-<- T711‘ YPMHYP (‘Vviil 0" I i l last heat being won by Peter Sctt Foster. The Hawk goalie made a clever stop lmsmo" “ml ‘rm 1mm“ 1mm‘ ‘\""“v""""* “°"“"“ “'“" l“ l“’5“‘* “m l0 High .. will “ill b" ill“ lit-eke" Charlottetown Abegwcits third with 9 points, and qualifies thc lsl- match between Sumincrsiclc High YesterdayOn. A T116 Harbour Ice The races which were held yester- day afternoon by the Victoria. Driv_ lng Club were well attended. The weather was ideal for racing and the track was in great shape, having been well cleaned off in the morn- ing, by members of the track com- mittee. There were three classes on the program with three starters in each class, each event being most kceifly contested. thc horses evenly matched, some very close finishes resulting. The first class called was the Class A Pace with Orola, Parker Iioy and Imalock. The horses got army on the first score and kept. very much on even terms to the eighth, where Parker Boy and Lea- lock went i0 a break. Ornla winning the heat by about two lengths, The second heat Parker Boy went away in thc lead ivliich he kept all the ivay, being strongly pushed by Orola at; the finish, with Lealock a close third. 'l'hc thlrtl heat. Aftvr ihrcc scores the horses got invay 77in Parker Boy again out in front, leading to the eighth where he made a break and ivas pllSSeti by Orola and Lea- lock, Orola winning quite comfort- ably. Parker Boy was racing frec- legged and may have missed his straps. _ I cause Trot and Pace. Frank McKay had a good trotter in Wor- thy Louise and shc won in thrcc straight, this being hcr first start 0n icc and she seemed to like it. Silver Doctor broke his straps in the second heat and therefore was at a ilisadvaniage, as he raced without (hem the balance of the race. We look for thc Doctor to be real good for his next race. La Rico was a close third the first; two heats and bent thc Doctor out for second posi- iion the third heat. Class C. ‘Trot and Paco. This proved to be thel must exciting race of the day, with‘ the veteran horseman, Larry Morris, introducing his new pacer Peter Butt to the racing fans. This horse has been handled by different train- ers, but nonc of thcm seemed to have thc key otwhim until Larry made ‘him over this winter and now hc looks like a rcnl prospect. Peter Sett is onc of the best bred horses in Canada, havlngifor his sire Longsct 2.06, and his dam Widow Lola, who ls a-full sister in blood to that great matron Widow Maggie, the dam of Mr; McElwyn. 1.59M, world's cham- pion trottcr at two, three and four null: second, Ethel Aubrey third. again The Victoria Driving Club expect to put on another matinee Wednes- dayor Saturday and notice of same will appear in the Guardian. SUMMARY Years. Pet/cl‘ Setl. has the distinc- Class A Pace tion of being the only foal bred in Oi-ola, 2.19 (Arblng). 1 2 Prince Edward Island, to be nomln. Bled in thc Hamblctonlan Stake, Americas greatest trotting classic, and perhaps if Peter Sell; had been under the care of Mr. Morris earlier in his career, he might have been a starter in this great event. The first heat thc horses went ilwfly 0n the second score with Fris- co Chcnaull. out in front, but he made a break shortly after getting the word and Peter Sett went on to win the heat. Ethel Aubrey second. Thc second heal. was a dandy race between Ethel Aubrey and Peter Sctt, thc former winning out. Frisco Chcnault third. The next heat had a new Wlllllfl‘ in Frisco Chcnauit. who loci all the way but was closely pressed by Peter Sctt. with Ethel Parker Boy, 2.091.‘.- (Buntaln) 3 1 Icoiock, 2.09M (Hennessey) 2 3 Peter Scti; (Quinn) Frisco Chenault (McKcnna) Ethel Aubrey (Ross) ton, S. Kenn:- r-a w v4 Timc—.ti2, .3l-'.‘l, .32. Class B Trot and Pace WorthyLouise 2.14 (McKay) 1 1 Silver Doctor (Netting) 2 La. Rico (McPherson) .. . . 3 Tinie~~..'i3’ii. .33‘; .33'~’_'. (llass 0 Trot and Pace . . . 2 2 3 1 1 (oi- l 3 2.3’ o. 'I‘lmc- =35‘). .35. .33, .37. 'I'lic (illieials were: ' Starter-Along lliiiclscotl Judges-W. Brown. N. Walker, E. Hennessey. Timers-lb". ll McIntyre, A. Clin- (ly. Clerk of tlic Course-N; Walker. LOOKING ’EM OVER By “Tcc“ J00)’ Bcuton is thc Big Three League's leading; scorer, having i3 points to his credit. itguinst 11 for Vince Ferguson of Halifax. The Playdotvn; IL is needless for nic to add any- thing by way of "comment, all-c ’ on the coming Wolverine-Abbie- Moncton Hawk playdowns. This Pit-E!‘ carries ill." lowiioivii on all ar- rangements. However, I might sug- Windsor 6' tl Middleton I (Canadian Press) MIDDLETON, N. 8., Feb. 20—- Windsor, champions of the Valley Hockey League, tonight eliminated Middleton, their Central Valley rivals, .froin the seasonal plnydovrn picture. The score was 6-1, Middle- ton taking thc icc without, the services of their regular first string front linc and their regular dc- fenccmen, all of whom arc laid up with illness. Several of the Middlc- ton squad had been on skates only once or twice this winter. - vs. Every Body's Going! Where ? To the CARNIVAL in BORDEN RINK' wiiizm < _ Wednesday, Feb. 22‘ 8-00 P. M. rmzizs son BEST AND iuosr ORIGINAL costumes. i’£3"..‘.‘?€l.°'i.i- 1'33?" ' A TY AND COME. rgusic. Aniuission arc-q“ . morning for Halifax, where a game will be arranged, playing later in Kentvliie and Canning. The lineup follows. Goal, Doris Rodd; Defence, Irma Patterson, Marjorie Fraser, Mary Owen; Forwards, Vlmy Jones, Mur- iel Weeks, Edna Mcfnnis, Gwen Rogers, Dorothy Bentley, Marjorie R009- invsdc Nova Scolla quest. of honors. the rcci and black colors arr; much Iii the public eye this week. gcst that all and sundry side-hurl; Friday night's engagements and sit tight for the second game of the openau; clash willi Wolves tomorrow night in the opnci‘. llltl_\.'(l0\l'll§ here. i\|,lii~.= (llf 'l'o lliontagu: Second AiJIJllJS lciivc for llfintaguir iis a. m.. whore they will inset Primroscs in the initial tilt of a two game mries: the second tussle balm: played here Wednesday nigihl. Jolly (loud Luekf Jiin Herrc-ll and his Abbie Sisters this week in liop to it girls- “Believp, It Or Not" Monty Muckle, right wing iirc of Moncton lluwks and landing sec-rel‘ 0f the "Big Six" of 19131-32. managed to get one point in thc 1933 sched- nk- just. closed. "Monty" gave Mil- ler a pass for the liawks third coun- ici- ln last. night's game. It; is a peculiar coincidence that. Muckle should brink into the scoring coi- umn in tit-o final set-to of thc league! JOEY BEATON League Loading Scor- i er of the Alaritinic lloe- licy League. cage. from left wing to poke the rebound into the Moneton Ties Count This goal was ‘good for about ten minutes and then Bill Gill crashed his way down the ice and slipped a short pass to Connolly near the blue-line. About two minutes later Len Bur- ‘ rage engineered a pretty pliiy. Fer- guson was in thc penalty box whcn Burragc caught two Islanders into Moncton territory. He skated Straight to the defense before snap- ping a short pass acrosrs to Mil‘er who coasted in on Bubai‘ giving ihc goalie no chuncc to save. The Hawks rapped in their third coun- ter while Ferguson was still with the timers. Mucklo and Millci‘ com- bininc. hiillci" dome; [ho scoring. llcutoii Grew‘. Bcalou lléllti thc Islanders anoth- ci‘ neat anal late in the second per- iod and in the third period Duke McDonald and Irrim- (‘UlliblllCti for Monetonls last goal. '1lic iinul goal of thc game was a beauty, engin- eered by Joey Benton and scored by Hymmio liie/irthur. Benton streak- ed down centre iec 12ml passed across to his little team uiatc. Mc- Arthur's shot ivas a bit hurried and ivcak, but it found thc corner of thc cage. This was thc last goal al- though the. Hawks ])l'{‘-‘\.-(‘(l hard in ihe last few iniuiit<-.s and had the Abbies fighting hard to keep their cage clcar of flying puck... (‘uiinolly llurt Bert Connolly figured in a collis- ion with Ferguson and hurt his kncc when he fell but the injury is not regarded its serious. although he went immcclizitrly" to the (Ira-sing room. Benton was thc outstanding per- forincr for the Islanders. figuring in all three goals for his tcuin. scoring iwo of them himself, and incident- o‘l_v his illl't‘f‘ points eullecied i0- nighl. gives him the distinction of being the Big». 'i‘lu'co League's lcatl- in); scorer for tlic current season. l4 UlWMAR Y First Period l.-~Bca‘.on (Kairc) 4.30. 2.—Coiui0ll_v (Gilli 1400. 3» -Mil‘er (Ilurrafrrl 16.34. 4.-~Millr~i* (hiurkle, Connolly", 17.18. Penalties: Barrage. Ferguson. each 2 min. Stops: Dubai" l2. Foster ill Second Period Connolly faked up thc pass to (till and then jumped through the defense, picking up the rubber to flip it over Bubar who leaped from his cage to smother the puck. Penalties: Cook, Gill. Ferguson. all two minutes. Stops: Bubar '7. Foster, 7. Third Period tlr-McDorald, (Muskie. But‘- ragci .38. 7.—McArthui" (Benton) 7.18. Penalties: Ferguson, Gill. each 2 minutes. Stops: Bubar 11. Foster r". Lineupsz~ (lliarloitetoivii~Eubaig coal; Gross. Fri-sumzi. (ieieiise; Benton, Jcmmctl. centre; Cook. Kane. Hud- son, rightwu-inq: Ric-Arthur, Nichol SO11. lei‘. wing. Blllll(‘l(lll-—--I7i'.-l ~ '. Gilli; (till. Burrage, (lelrlisri Jluuo; hlellan- aid, Connollyx mourn: Muckle. Webster. right wing; Miller, Mc- Manus. lcft- wins. Referees» Iliuiy Butler. Halifax; Jack Cari-oil. hiuneiou. Digt:_y“5 Hawks (('.iu:uliaii I'l‘i‘.\\| molt-ore Aimsxncnizsws The plzrv-oif arranucnieiil. lead- ing to (he "Big 'I‘in-cr.-“ title call for a four game Series between iii". A-bbies and Wolverines, total goals to count. and the winners to I 13 lo declare (‘llflllllllfll'i.'~'_. 1t was stated by James Wri‘. President of the M. A. II. A. who llfift been offic- lally ndvissed n1‘ the Allan Cup ‘play- (lmvns, whl ll hi‘ slid ‘.\'lll in‘ 1i'a'-'"'i in the east on lvlsrch ’1'\ and 9'1. THE SCHEDULE Fulloulii; zire (h: lc-leue ‘.~"\‘- ofi‘ dairs: Feb. 2Z—(‘liarloitctmvn at Halifax‘. Feb. 2~t—-Hallfax at Chflfifitlfifllrfl. Feb. fZL-(‘linrloiiefvnvii zit llaiifvix. Mar. l-llaiiilix at (‘harlett'.'l"\\i\- 'l‘el;|l goals i" llu- series to ileriile the round winner-L Zl-Winucrs at Munrton. (i-Jlunvtun at Winners. i#-—\\'lnin~r,~. at blow-ton. lil—\|1lll‘l:‘|l at l'-'iiiuei'\ Mar. 13—Winner.\ at Jloilriyll. This series is to he (iCPiKiPfl the Iwst, three out of five l\{!\i-_ Tho new ‘.Ii"..it:uw;i’"ul 111' (U75 vii; inadr: Mai". liar. .\ia.i'. Wu 1'. llfl “m- DIGBY, 13., Feb, Iil-Digby Ravens advant-ed to serond round play in tho Nova Scotia. hockey playflowns ~ by defeating ~ - .; 5-1 licrc t0- night. The game gave the Ravens an 8-2 '.':‘.or_v on the (no gtunc round. Hyson and Walker each scored twice for Dlqby, and Raymond once, Sllllllltllltli snared Bridgcivat- cr's only marker. Digby meets Antigonish, A. P. C. League champions, February ‘.32 and 24. Skating Beer To U. S. Now SARNIA, Ollin, Feb. Ell-Skating beer across thc ice ol St. Clair riv- er to Anehigan from Ontario is the 111m thc Alhm sible owl -\ gup game: in (be earl are set. i0!‘ March 20 and 22. will set the (latcs rm. fly- ,\1'_~1-i(’1r~ 1Ln1|l= zihead IT'S- idcnt Wrv of the ‘ii. A. H. A. inii- maped (i... ymr finals wouki ptcbabfy 15 all“ 17' ‘They wcte 0i'l .' set f?!‘ B and i0. "rm: i:i<:i‘i=.i:i-"'~= The question of reiiieefi f“? ill" nu: Three plav offs was brouch‘. up l‘ l‘.(‘ llilll lvufjup l], (Ii-iii, ]f‘.l(i 1| \\.'. received frem W. A. Ii" . (1- -\- ll’. A. lT‘.-'ll$ll‘(1i‘. which '.-...ited Till“. .I(’l'l'_\’ Denioid and l-Jrnic Wei“ Toronto. were both available. On motion oi‘ U)‘. |\lili'l§illllll‘. Churlotlehnvn, MI‘. ll" tilled to pklalu (he in a. series nl‘ games the \\lll|It‘l\ to meet hath sections i“ a. five fivlllit‘ series for llii- title. and the viglii to invvl the winners of the B Kevlion for the Maritime crown. "llll J. .-\. H:i‘.'\\'.lf\'. 1x’. (7. Au~lii’i“i.. anders and llalifiix, runneis-rip in each section oi‘ the league. to meet the llawlu, ehamptons- oi arrive m Halifax in time to take charge o.“ the first cann- of the 5l‘l'lt‘§, nu Wr-(liie.~rl;|_\.- lYKlii. ‘THOSE PRE: .1. meet Prcsldcn‘, Hallway presided at thc Club's i951" Which Mansion in the best of a five izailif‘ , meeting and others |)l'(‘.=(‘iil. inrlud- bPTiOTI 41 iii fill IiiiPFiiiPdifliP 1Y8?" lseries. 'l‘iie. Lcafuu‘ has lllllil Miirilllcrl. Jloocrawri‘. President M. A. H. down iii-st Wok-Mid. Tin-s came a‘ A.. Airheiz-J‘; B. A. ‘Parlor. Moncton Vicc President M. A. ll. Al H- F- Tennani. Amherst. Scu-ciary M. A. Ii. A.t t". C‘. (tillespic. President M. l‘. B. A. A. U. (if C; C01. D. A. .'\'I'.\i‘Klllll')ll§ Mr. llcndcrsoil. 03:11:11 (fluick O'Connor, Charlotte- town: Harry Butler. Halifax. who artml ac s"(“.'(‘i.'il'f\' of the meeting in [he on ru-"r n1‘ ll hi’ RIMS, league _\ cl Awh Mubrose Wheeler. C. A. Peale, liioucion liuii:.i-'.\'iie l\'l‘lliilf_l in pail/age ('01-, loci-or 1mm .l|ei' pureiill "You hoot Am I too too lat» ior the garbage?" Garbage nun: ‘Nu. nuram. jump! right in ' ill i. (1 .( (111311 i that shu would brine :1 (lnvree il"l.lGll. "You tlont a5 rruiatc me," sh sobhed. “I v "~11: L-c n nuisance t mil insult I in "Iirur: .-.i': 111;.» ' he replied com- fortinrl;.. “I'm sure you will." count! men h perfect School and (he Selool team. The Sununersirl" hflvs, have a .~ti‘i7ilI! team (hi; rrar". for with an r...r-'i grade arlrlixrl lo lhrlr ('\ll'i'l<,“l.llllli'i. they have. the sci-river. of several foiTuer stars irho have returned t-i school this year. Amour; t"or~r~. are Reg. Prlteluirrl. who ma. a‘ fir-tlic say Collegiate whwwl last year, and Sicclc. a Suinmersidc boy. who plays on the summcrside Hockey defeated Al- lonc. should attract many airpla- tors, and its a rcal treat t-o watch those youngsters fight it out for honors in the different events. suniv aims um BlllRlTY (fanadian Press» hiONCYFON. N. Tl. I-‘eb. ‘J0 A Sllllfiily afierintiii t‘l|l\l‘i'-‘»' hacker came bcturen some John Beavers. of the Southern New Brunswick League. anti hfonelon lfmvlzs. of the hfarlliiue "Bi: Three". b’:- inq mooted here, Instead of ru- iar admisaio". Diifflileill. tho." ai< tending woukl contribute 2011i‘? article of clothin’: for rciiei’ of needy person: hr-rc. Ticiinil~ ali- iiouurcmciu. as lolli and when game \\'ll] be plajvrxl exp etc-d shortly. resumes . Here's a way to make pennies Thousands 0i thrifty avc cliscovcrccl that tlic “BLUE BLADE" gives more shaves per penny than other hlacies. We slate this posi- nblc for llle Marion.‘ play oil's entire: newest wrinkle. in thc now 14-year old rum running racket. Port l-lur- on lilS}J('tfl)l‘.‘i made the discovery‘ at Suuilipark today when they scizcd a iilftlp sled coniaiuiiig ll cases of Clllliltililll beer. With the fro-fining oi‘ Si. Clair rlvcr from Port Lambton to Sarniu ilill Jlillll Y HILYIURIP. iii]. Tn a. 1on1: rli..‘:in"-- lelruli ~ue enn- .\ ll:'\\ii( in 'l‘\— the lll"".l7"' vcrealion u iili roulo. (lllftllt! / live fact and invite your personal pro0F.Tryilic"BLUE BLADE" and sci: if we zirc not right. The "BLUE BLADE" i: made in addition to Ilia regular Gillette Blade sold in the green package. l Lake scored {W160 for Windsor’ "U 1' s th" head that wears rum ruiriiu" activities have in- Dpniflffl “m: 1.1111011 (he nil eiu! iul " twice, mid Mouncc once. “m” 1° ' ' ‘ ‘ “ " ‘ ‘ Done“ prevented u shutout [or a crown." Coiisifillllaiions Moniy- 5.—Bca'.on (Kane: 19.38. creased to a large eXlvtil- handle illPst‘ (mules and he M1,; .-..___.. |____ . Middleton. ---- BRINGING UP FATHER o so . —__ I i. w: ARE ‘GOING ‘OUTKND _D'6N'T YOU'LL 5y qqugy. Tlflfl"; “Aw” I v h ’ MR. Mag KNLInLEl wi-(Q? [e 1$te)$ a KNOW Juerr wi-(eu wsei. so. eucKw NEW FAD MAKEQ: ‘L l non-t- ca BE BACI<~ TO CHT ME. SICK- EVERY- '1 Kroow l on Tour gpbgéizko 000v l‘; Wis/saw‘ I lllNi-BQF 4 Y _ Tflquscno- Titans 540w mm, - ';" sizia-tsz-"iss. l weer- _ . . 3 . . _ ‘The Abegwelt Sisters hockey team v ' ' V, w“. ‘Kl leave on a. Nova Scotia tour this ‘f, Z— DREES DANCE? . ‘i. cm‘), it"; h...“ Mil-null, m. om. mos-o opn rmrvfl .‘ l x Bv (Ecurgc M.- ‘mus ._ (R-Jinos- 10111.01 , szusrou »\ TiCKET To "mi: BONNiE . LAURIE tum’ .