HOCKEY j BOWLING , A .~ .4 “pm t r_..zy, -- .il$ hRyan JAnd‘ Crosby Mentioneudi-As iitars For : i, 19,24 Lineup-Finnigan Former Sus- sex" Goalie Will S Nets, _ MONPTON, Dec. 4.-—~—Tllr~ ."-:|'ll urst Iiockoy (‘lull in all |I"lll);ll\ll “y will llave.tlleir_ first l(‘t' [)I'ilI' tlsi- of the treat-Ion within ihl- n w" ten days" If prosont conditions shit (‘In’) will pri-rail. Tho Iiathurst [his your tnakl- n hold bid I'm l-Innnpfonslllp honors it‘ th-nr pro dirtltllls hold goo-l. 'I'l-- .\'orlh thorn boys will be strvll,'z'll~.-lii--l l_\' l-‘inuigtnl. former Snsst-t phalli- and rated us out- of the has: "Sim m1 pure" not luindl-rs in ‘h-l .\Iari- linals, wilile (‘rosby uu-I S"hryr.-r. m‘ last year's taunt will form til».- lly (ii-truce. (Jentre will b! Imld eZlin-l" Lowlor, a very [lrflllllwllllll player 0r Bill Ryan who playod in lilal position last your. l‘I|l- wings viii be lIiLIllllt-‘Il by tn- (‘ripps boys Danny at right and Itlordiln al n-i1.'l‘hu lalttol‘ who is wt-ll kumvn l|| this city playoll h -ru with (‘hul- hmu ill 1919 when they : il.'l‘-l Nils- for tho ffllilililllllll<lllll 'I‘h-» lh ii-orc boys also have mmo ‘park ‘.|“|se..~l" which art- nxp- '1 J u: laaki- good. Olil‘ of tin-m I-z l war \\l\-' a ml-nlher ot file iot-ai an nll-ur It am, and I\llll'.:\l'I‘ l- tr-nu llnl. ' so it looks Il‘i llllnplli Illi- §'l‘\ t; I.~-r||i . ilr. lllllv will lrll. ' making any predictions as ln tin» a-vulnar. ’I'il-" l-yun and (‘roslly reform-d m above are (‘harlotloi-nrn boy» now working ill ilalhnrv. Tin-y played on the Ilengtlo hnI-Itvy loam III 1921. ‘iliii" and “Duvo's' Ilo-"k- l-y activities in New llrunswlolt . .. Aching muscles can he relieved quickly with Sloan's. » Apply gently without rubbing. Im- mediately you feel a comforting glow —- the stiffness relaxer-the pain stops. Soon overntruincd muscles re- Sloan’s Llllilllelll-kflls pain XMAS GIFTS THAT SMOKERS '3 APPRECIATE '.Pipea, Cigars, Tobacco "Touches, Tobacco, Cigars and Cigarette Holders. SMOKERS SUPPLIES you are sure to be satisfied with your choice. LAMBROS BROS Sunnyslde _ I PIPE-craftsmen. Th? llljlilllei crustin :1; tut-plus wood, tfi filowifliflliliing the air LIB All ‘fan old friend _ attendant-o. has llliilli‘ a grr ll all» From our large ‘stock of ‘ I lor tllo Ilockvy season. The boys ‘fThere are 3 good reasons why you should smoke Kola Krust The)’ are made from the finest quality Corsi- tln Brier root by France's most experienced Tl"? have been treated under the famous Kola Process, which renders the briars cool "Id lweet from the start and is a guarantee llilllifprenlature cracking or burning. AND ‘treatment has removed l "Pliléi to a minimum, and at the same Jhlilé! Ind sizes at all good tobecconists for MAKING .,. trengthen Team in - l!i"s winter. will In‘ foIl'>\\'o.l will: - lIIlIl‘lI intorl-st h_\' lln- loral spol: - lug fraternity. It will be |'(‘lIIt‘lIIlIf‘l'L'\l that Ihrsl. two lllzsilios played sit-liar hot-l. ,~ frr iiallnlrst. last season. ill fact - ih- ll‘ I-onsistvnt work tllrtlngillifl - the League, mm ntainly rosponsi llll‘ tor tin-Ir ii-alu finishing well up annollg lilo loaders. “(food luck lloys"-- ‘sport Ed. incur INTO ‘we HppQHEN wrru AM fiwguL G-ROUCH Gig,“ 5dr THERE F°R “our; QR MORE oaomiMG l“ QUSRT o: cl-IAMPRIG ‘PHYSIW lllllllillllll lilll HEPIIHT 'l‘lle following is the report of the i'ily.sical Ilirvt-tor oi‘ the “Y” for the month of November: 'I‘o the (‘hairman ot‘ the Physical (‘lliliiillllfm Sir:-—'l‘hie month STERMING- LIKE RN 0VER~ HEATEQ gylnnastio FLIVVEI? vanci- in spite of tiu- fact that vou- Ilnued good wvatIll-l‘ keeps many in the out-of-door activities. The following is the zltienilzlntell’ for tho month (zompareti with last ..We met Jlm Corbett on the train nlonllfs uttondnntze: going to town the other day. in the Quill?" N°V- course of conversation we lit upon lllllillw-“B “"11 - ~ - - - -- ‘l3 ll" training methods and their best re- SBRIOP-‘i 34 159 suits. One of the boys mentioned Students l; I2 handball, which made Corbett step interlnedizltes . . . . . .. 17 40 on the gas. Etnpioyed Boys . . . 2i? Ill .."Handbail is a great game and a Juniors 147 1T6 fine thing for conditioning a man lleuders . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 2i to get up his speed while training," -»~-- drawied Jim, as he lit a big pill.and 2S5 53$ made himself more comfortable in his cross seat. ..“i was training. to fight Charlie Mitchell, the Englishman. down in Florida once-anti by the way, this story has never been told before. I had been training strenuously for weeks and was no doubt right on edge. _ .."Weil, one day I started to play hulking n total of 538 as compnr~ t-d with 2R5 of last month. All classes show a marked ad- lvance. (‘losses are larger than ev- i-r Ilefore and enrolment of new nlenlilors is one 0t‘ lilo most slrik- Ing features of the work this year. Basketball. _ During tho latter part of the $0 v @ an THE can ow‘ ms v Corbett Tells Us A Ne w Old One fflEy were! Au. cRYuIG Down STRIRS WONDERIMG was? THE "rRouBl-E WAS ‘rue NIGHT or "n-le clear," salorswi, concert, I Feur as smouc as o vouue- sou. auo-sw-ooreo MITcHELL m francs rzoouos‘ l- t was just as good as I so it was a tar out of the whole crew before nIp-and-tuck battle from the start. going upstairs to my room with My manaer, Billy Delaney, the old orders not to disturb me, and to trainer who later handled Jeffrien, close up the gym. ..- . and the whole camp retinue sat ..“There was a great deal of wail- arouno watching me. We were play- ing and gnashing of teeth below, Ing an awfully fast game and aboutwas it was only six days before the half way through I noticed Joe waslfight and it looked like I was tak- perspiring freely while I was justiing a run-out powder for no reason as dry as a bone. I walked off thelat ail so far as they could see.vFor court without saying a word. and two days I just bummed around they ail stood openmouthed, wond- the camp doing nothing but giving ering what the trouble was. the Svengali glare to anybody who ..“l went inside to the kitchen and spoke to me. I drank a pint of got a bottle of wine out of the Ice champagne each afternoon, which box and sat there for an hour or nearly killed old Delaney. more knocking the quart over. I . .“On the third day I told the rub- was grouchy as an old bear and ber to get set as I was going for a made things pretty uncomfortable five-mile hike and would run th- for anybody who came near me. After finishing the quart I had afwork for the day. The boys were TOFT 0U CQF/IFE _ I The Sport Page That Everybody Reads PAGE ASE ' _ l BOXING‘ j srour GOSSIP HIIZH PHIIJES iNlHHiil|N5 '>* ‘we were: ~ PLAYlNG- on AWFULLY Fest e-mnz mm NBouT HALF WAY THROUGH INOTICED so: was PERSPIRING meet-Y WHILE IWAS DRY Q5 n BONE.’ BAWLED THE 79R WHUl-E- Well, let me tell you when I arriv- ed in camp that morning after the run I was in one glorious perspira- . tion and in a lot better mood. The night of the flqht I felt as stronu as a young bull and was ready for the battle of my life. And, a! YW know, I stopped Charlie in three rounds. ..“Not one of the boys had notic- ed that I wasn't perspiring that day, and you may bet that I told them a few before I got through. Yes, training is a good thing for anyone, but you want to be sure to know how to train," concluded Corbett. "Why, if I hadn‘s notichd ,that little incident, I'd have been over-trained and all dried out. I last half, and that. would finishlwouldnn have been able to go very far in the fight. It's just like driv- handball with my brother Joe, who fine little bun on and bawled the still dumbfounded at my actions. lng vour car with no oil." month the Charlottetown Senior inter-Church Basketball League :wus organized with four teams par ltlcipztting. The teams are more ev- ie-niy thatched than last your and are showing a real interest and are working Ilurd to get in condi- tion for tho opening ot‘ the hockey season. gain their elasticity and tone. Got: two are counting on one of the Iwspectfuny Hubmmgd bottle from your druggist today-SS Imost successful season ill this . w‘ V‘ FERFHS cents. it will not stain. v branch of sport which we have ~~———~<-o¢-- -- lmd so tar. One game has been ABEGWE” TRAINING iplayvti at wilich tin-re was an al- IIUIHIHIICP of 1ll0. All teams have used the floor fol’ pructitwes and ithe total zlttontlaltce amounts to {over 50. The Allegweit Ilorkoyism will meet each week at the Gym on Nlonday, Wednesday and Fri- day. Tonight at 7.30 the tl-anl will go on a 20 minute run. after Vmleyba" indulged in, follolvrd wit-h the re- A volleyball league was organiz- od, the first game Ileiug pluycd on Saturday, Doc. 1st. Irour toums urn uttered. lhrm- from the llllsini-ss ‘um-It's class under tho capiainrvy lot Roy Qnigli-y, iiarry Miller and ---i<Q-OQ-—— The nmnager oi‘ a llIHllIlP-SH housi- wus iniol'\'ill\villg nppliranls for till- post of night ivalchlnau. lie was hard t.n pll-asl- and .'i|-‘ ways found simlethlng tiw matte-r |JIm Iliciliillun, ilillll‘ one from luv Wm‘ mwh ma“ 'S""l"r "msm ("lllmilwll "y m" John Smillu-rs lu-nrd oi‘ lllls as hr- Pllysil-nl Illrnclor. 'i‘lll-s<\ (l-ltlllri m" .1" m" Unrfidnl, waning his "my "very Smmdlly “m! “'9 5am‘ turn Io Iw liIll‘I'Vll'.\\'l‘(l. and ru- vs iIl'l‘ Iloth close ililll‘t‘.\'tliltlll,. solved m l“, prqmri,“ rm. ,,‘,L,|.y_ thing. Lad“? CW9“ '\'t'hen his turn cann- aII wont _ wvil. 'l'in-ro. \\':|s nothing lilo Th" l"""l"r“‘ (‘m-ll“ "rlimlwfll lnatti-l‘ with lllln us far as appi-nr- last nlonlh is carrying out u \\'I‘.l‘k NH“, was Nlnrvrlwd “m1 hi“ W, l_v prograln lnt-itldillg Hlbie Study femnucs we“, (mm, in "rd". and liylnnaslit: NOIIICIICIIIIIIH! und _,ilN,,“.v-- Sum H", nlflnmu,“ o“ although no sprvioo. llhkbl hale as _\'l'l hvon zlssiunoil, iti-lti-lnln-l‘ will show till-m working ilh‘ volunteer IlcIpl-rs lII our organization. ABEGWEIT HOCKEV Tiw Abi-gwi-it Hot-key tt-am hut l)l'l'lI coming to tho building dur- ing tho last. wot-k In preparation your hoallll qlllll- sound?“ ‘Wt-Ii, sir," l‘l‘]llll'il John. “i llilVl‘ only oni- uolnpizlinl." "What ‘is that?" said tho tnllllzlg or. pricking up Ills oars. "insomnia," canto lilo reply. 1 INFLUENZA Don't. wail till you gut the ‘iiu. Inhale Minird’: night land Ill()I‘ll~ lug. The great pri-vonlive. Briars whit-h illlllOiilllltll exert-lees will be! gnlar l'IIl) and sIlrnver.—Fer;'Is. . L. OF C. BOWLING Egg '<§;}{&i;-. , BUIHING I I llsltllllli _*____ W. ('ill‘illllll_\' . . . . . .. Ill 9G 123 oowuno - ~ < - ~ » »- 12g Last. night on the H00!‘ tile Q “ H |' ' ' ' ' " ' ' " :1 _ 'j__ .\Ilgl0-llllplIr~ilr; tit-tented the I’ Last night. on m.» alleys till‘ l“ '°l““‘“l ‘ ~ - ' - - < " "ff _1_'_’_f listen-tn» in an rxvililn; some b. Mallisons iu-reau-ll lite Y. M. c. .\. 4G0 _., ~lu 24- Niven" was lush Scorer fl" by 41 pins. (h I hut“ no" "‘ ‘the Presbydcrians. Scnntlebury | 'I‘ilis is the first game of ' ‘lam ‘ " ' high scorer for Anglo-Baptists. section. The “Y” fought. a I I mam‘: battle to overcome: the loud of Ill?» "V 5 Presbytcrians AIIIIIWBaPQI“ pills and nearly suceeedtitl. _ _ _ _ ., , .. It‘. Nltfllfllfillll roiled iligllest sln- H'!I(“H_"_' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ " H“! - CCMN gle or 21m pins. .I. ilontley’ .l'l)lll‘-'l Wefinfm L 11,; S. Nloore ‘ C. Harris ,highest total of 567 pins. ‘ ‘ mm" ' I '“ i’, Really - Forward’ MADISONS "w, , C M H i , ,, "' .I. .\I.'|t'l‘)al'hol'|l . -l "it r. Nlrlnllls I'm m» m fgnliill """' _""‘"'~ .y _ _ in! minlri- l,~:. niamllnll It. liolle-rlrinn . . . . .. llil- Iii‘: i.\'- ,'""‘f"""‘ lnfvht Dgillhn“ WW” .\. lllllihllls . I'll all? |\--:“1lI nl-Iy lilo lost 0 l“"- Guards .v|. ('ill‘ll'r IIT 1:: Zlti ____,.._,>__ N T; H ll". Niwholi-uln . . . . .. 1_"ili inn ii“. , 'i‘. Mustard l, It . . . “l” ' I‘ Wood W. Sl-anlilvlnlry‘ s17, 37o 315i l2. Walker .I. (Tamornn Tillfll 250-1. Stands For” It. Acorn Y. M, Q A_ ' ~~- " GRADE TEN WINS “What ullllvtit- stands for" is l, II. \\'ui,_\-I,-,- 1H m‘ l7»; tho subji-izi of all arliri~ fllllllrar- Ys-stl-rday afternoon at the "Y" J15‘ (-;,,|,,.,~,,n _ _||1 p"; 3g» illl: ill a ilosttln lmpi-r. of reol-nl is- tho lirzulo \' loan! oi W. K. S. lil- I’. W. ‘Pm-nor , . . , ,. ll; 13x l3" silo, from lilo pan of I-‘ii-Iiling Ynsl. li-atvd (iradl- i.\’ at‘ \\'. h. S. li_\'_:£I .I. A. lll‘illll‘_\' 17!! 203 IS-i athit-tlr lllrevltll" at lhi- IYnivi-rsily pls to I2. l,. Palrtrillgohlvas illgll .\. I‘). Harri-s 1.9 Illl 221i ot’ illiclllgun. Ills inlvrprolzltioll is sPorl-r for Ilrzltle lhZ Willi 4 Ill“- W -- -(l|l('. M'lli('.ll ls \\'l'll worth reading -l- lining-run was lush Hlrflllu‘ flu‘, filth T32 ‘Iii and should l)t‘ kvpt in mind by all lililllli -\ will! Ill lilo‘- ‘Flvlal 1W1‘. - in" ~l t t. i‘ .' 'l.'. u |.- t; t l- - H ' ,_pm Q 0 w"! \ ‘ l“ " "rGrade X Grade IX ‘ "Tili- Iilllfflflfl‘ of si-lf to a group ‘ _ _ , _ an‘ institution for the i-nti-rlain- '7‘ (“mmml H" 5pm“ lnent of a l-olnmon goal is the first Forwards itisson taught by Illlllvlltfti. This .. . .- moans tao-tiplrrzttillll, ti-am play. ioy- P‘ Mmnm“ l" I ‘nu m“ alty nnd service. Tho qualities of Guards dvtlarlninntion, will power. pernis- A_ Wulkél. ;|_ m,“ lenuo and courage. both physical 1L shflw y; (hygg and moral, have ln-rer lll-!l‘il butter 1{_ llgyno ) ' learned than on the alhii-titv iii-Id. 'l‘llo ability to summon all of ones germ-c; (Yl; " ‘ _ forces, physical, nu-ntal and moral ,\I_ _\I('[,P()ll i.. DPWIII‘ ,‘ ’ to work together in smooth r-tl-nr- —--»—— >----—--—--——~— —~—-— R I l4 dinntlon for lilo uovolnpIisIlnn-nt ol‘ SnIf-confidentrc. selt-conlrtil, poi -. F t - Pei I a given tnsk, and tho initiative alertness, aggressiveness-tinsi- "n ' I necessary to (iiroltt tiloso forces, qualities and many nloro m1- 0 Mlegecnu’? always ilnve been attributes very lilfflllglll out by football and athlet- . cs. ll lllll lillllllg IIHIIIPIIINSHIP NEW YOltKiilltlci. -i.—ilIc(irlag-l N|.1\\lARK' N‘ J” -Or the Great. 2.0334, the bu)’ horse of Peter the (lruat. Ruth l‘. Dec. L-Joe Lynch retained the bantaluweight tilii- of liu- world Inst night. when Illvfircsvr. winner 0i’ the ten lhvu- lu- l-(lifltklll out Eddie Couion. of l ll n ~"--r -»--»|>iri- Jail: stakrs Niwv Oril-ztns, in the third round of and consigned bylhc Good TimeSla- a 13 ,-,,,,,,,| pout, n-s. brought Illl" top pru-t- at the Tin,- vhalnpion took things easy llllrll flllll llllill llll)’ {If llll‘ lWPIllIf-llll tile first round. in the second ninth annual Old Glory sale. liPlll lhtl\\'l'.\'l‘i‘, hi» fought vigorously and n i-Iqlliltlfflll A armory yesterday. soon had his challenger groggy. -’\\':|Inut Hall farm. Ia-xington F" l In lhl- I2~round semifinal Spen- laid 35.30!) for the brother to the- <-l~r (iardnier, oi‘ Newport, (lutiongllt iri-al Airlirl-grlr and ll-alllng lnon-Pllud ill-nlpsi-y, of Now York. Demp- -_v \\"nni-r 01' 1511p, isv)‘ had a shadv in lln- l-nriy round The third highest |I|‘ll'l' ‘of lllvlltlll was unallli- to ondtlre the ons- day was paid for Silvio Ilrooiu» '_' o7 tiling-his ol‘ his opponent Ill the Iat- l llui brown. man- by JIISIIITI g r pl-riiuis. It Ivan zlnnotlnced that. Iirooke-(n y'\\'orll|_\'. Shl- was solulllllilli $lflllllllliy "l AI-lilIll-B. Wfllllll ‘lo W. (‘. (‘ox ot’ (iosllt-n. ‘llfllll lll'l‘l‘ UL‘ Gives a jet black waterproof polish, softens ancl preserves the leather. Easily applied. Patent opener. '- BOSTON BLAC KING C0. MONTREAL w... New to? BOYS! GIRLS! HAVE YOU cor YOUR STILTS? Just get Three Renewal Subscriptions For the CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Or Bring $1.00 and Youlare Presentétl with a Pair 0f Magnificent Lock Tight Stilts as illustrated Act quickly to prevent disappoint- ment. strikingly developed by athletics. uy "ononols Melflasus reducing the weight -cooied surface of the ONE WAKE UP'“fOQ FIbH AND l GET ORlbfilD "YOLYRI QOINQ TO WORK ' I'M DICK AND TIRED OF LlfiTENlNq TO YOUR bNORINQ.‘ KIIQDOFAJQQITC‘; Jusr so ‘(O0 p01- .- DON'T (ARE WHfiCI Qua "n"; mum names. I a I ‘I- it-l’ '