4 I _, ... -2. ...__s\.e;.-:.. ». 3 ~' -' 4 F - .-llei`.%- 'kzm _ M. I lo _ _Bili" punished by the "Wands- _wort-li walloper." The chancellor of ithe exchequer might as well set cn- :tcrtainnient tax on this as on the l'-Jmnel e.\llfbition." 1 George Bernard Shaw reports that _,every iiidge imposing a sentence with ,flogging ought to have two nr three friends himself to bring him to an illlldemtanding. "It is difficult to speak without disgust of the state of isoriety in which sueh a thin! li ll' ‘ lowes." cl. iz. s, sau. "The excuse for flogging is that certain nffc_ndoljs understood nn oth- `¢~r punishment. If there is nnyillfllt In that, those men ought to be tion!- ed vnd not imprisoned." Tile Star itself cditorially defends t_i\e'sysiem of flogging until some cqlla-ily effective clcterrellt is found for the increasing number of crimes of violence. . Jazz hands of Cnilellslens nr Rus- .“,-' _ -. .i l. _ 'I édbsaasss sh." ""- ___` ist ' d / -1 canal. uma/um And Big 'fulkiilg ‘ Cas! ALSO COMED in' ‘ l urky forTwo" And 'lallrle \audi i`Ut)AY AND SAT. ` Also , Comedy Tho' Limited plunged the valley below. Thrill- ing Rail- road Story. *__ u- mm clue 1 mv iiglwir 'U. N. U. TRiM$i M'UNl_l_ 3-Z rCanadlan Press) SACKVILLE. N. B. F€b.` 6-Univer _sity of New Brilllswicic hockey teaul; ydefcatcd Mt. Allison three two here tonight ill at New Brunswicl: inter-Q fcollegiute galllc, The teams meet ill' Fredericton next Thursday. ' iC._Y_ Nil. 4,, lllllllllls 2, l *"* i The eighth game of tile A. E. Mc-i Lean Hockey Associntioiffol' the Mc-i ILcan trophy was played ill the Crys-l ‘tal Rink, Sumlnerside, between tile! C. Y. M. L. and Holulzilfs hockey: teams. Hollnan's team -was dcfeatedi by a score of 4-2. 'The lzallle was an! iexcellent e':hibition of noosl cleanf hockey and sllcvred li detel'lnniatioil_ on both sides to will out. Owing to ll l misunderstanding due to thc facti that the Crystal Sisters had been’ scheduled to play that evening' against tile Port Elfzin girls but was postponed, the attelld'.'_llec_\v;1s small. 'Tile first period was a good exhila- ition of rea.l\hocl:ey. Philips made tile E !first goal for the C. Y. M. L .on lull individual rush within five nllnutcfli inf the face off. A few minutes later lLce made the first tally for Hol- mans ill a beautiful solo run wllicll evened the score l-l. The ilext score was made llj: Steele of C. Y. M. L. in n spleildlci bit of conlbillnticll play \\'itli'l`llilip'l :uid Gallant. F`i\",‘ minutes before the period ended Lea made another end to end rusll and tile first period ended 2-2. In the second period both tciimsi ‘came on the ice with tile detcrminfl-i :tion to be ill tile lend. There was ni ‘general mix up ill front of Holm:ln's_ ‘drapery department and Peters slip- (pcd the puck inside the net. which! il.'e'.'e C. Y. M, L. the lead. Iiollllall's` boys worked llurd to even the score N ibut the period ended before tllcyl icould make a goal, ending 3-2 in fa-l vor of C. 'l. M. L. On the lest period the C. Y. M. L.l were oil thc dcelnsivc. Lon!! sllotsj were ill evidence in this period and both noalies were kept busy stoppingl the rubber. After ten minutes of; ilnrd play on both sides Johnie _ Chew-Cllcw nladc the final tally for C. Y. M. L. llolnluns tried desiléf' ately to bring their score up but_`_ the bell sounded without any fur- ther seore and the game ended 4-2 in favour of C. Y. M. L. _ This is the second decisive win for ‘thc C. Y. M. L. wilo since their re- iorganization last week appear to__ lhave the right material. Holmans although defeated, put up a splend- id fight and showed that they have; good players oil their team, whlchi no doubt will make themselves heard! at a future date. 'I‘he line up was as followst- llolmaifs C- Y. M. I.. 'Goal Walton Brady Le Cial _ Defence 0. Dee D. ritzpatri BCHIAYG D. LQ C1! Forwards ` “_FZ._:_' - - | " G. Steele ‘ WL Steels was wry ably ram-cad IM .Wo IBGNWN. Q." ‘No urrrvsrl ll ' fhjgl ' li .‘.\¥-F7‘f.<-v-‘ _ 9 . f . -_ A The Ol Toss ,Around :F cus . MEETS SHus~°f‘ Ing 1929 Hoppin’ 'em on n:ition\\'ld barnswrmlng trips-are much in-| tel-eaten in -the elim-is si the N.--' tlonal Boxing -Assoéiation to sta- bilize the grappling game. The N. B. Handicap glint. _ I iran. tom c. cilandlér 44 s _ in A._GorinIey 45 4 49, J. s. more 41 si W. bcnnis _... 44 lil W. |:'.‘ rlluupa so a'_ w.w¢i»h .....;o' - 4'z‘ 95'* LHP t~°-- P Gen.-I-IA af if gi' sig; _ o rllifld ' mv in clue AL. a. m|ds_upanh` will ,latter may avoid elimination __ vuiiouli basins ulauu wire:-|_ ruin or on _inn- 'rills iaitslilpl is clarify ¢lls| , l _ I _ ~l wrestling title situation has comelgcssftlt hurlcgi wm;dn;; socgais Ti . iM"y B°"y'v Bc“.m°e ’McKhm°n'.2) tn ‘< had mm h h __ _ eolge own. won un ar o mul” pqli-le;-_ _ - -_ ___ __ _ u_g_ w :___ seems ____‘;lnllme any particular players as being _ _ 5nd,- ug, ,__ 1 M;y»¢_|,\-eg Poirier, be t - ‘ u 0 c que: 3' W” the stars of their respective teams as ..__.._ control what many critics call “the mo" wnuounle ___ __W___S_,, _all members of both scxtettes play- (Special to the Guardian) Grade' III b.`l Velma Bmlth. ' i . ,’ Cd fmt 'hwdy l10¢>l¢€Y- It would be TORONTO. Ont., Feb. Q-Tas- Grade U- L Nazaire Poirier, Velma ‘Dynamite Guo' Soimenbcrg is generally recognized as the mat, king since he defeated “Strangler Ed" Lewis via those famous “fly- ing tackles" about a yca_r and a half ago. For almost a year, Gus kept on tolaln' 'em over at the rate of two; three, and four a. week in the cities Mun” mv" 0 Mutiny mv" being and hlnterlandil, with no public protests against his i.it|e‘s lntrgrlty to which he added the glamour of a collegiate football past with much lame earned at Dartmouth and De-' troit University. But the prosperous peregrluatlnns of the Provdence. It. I., flying tack-_ lor finally hit a snag in Philadrlph-| la. where the local slwrts ofiielalsi decided thot Dick Shikat |le|erved| a crack at Sonnenberg'| crown.; ululiu immerlill¢`m_¢ly_ is s meat ol Jim Londol. When Gus declined; to risk hiftltlo against tho Philly favorite. the Qlillcr sport. commiss- ion simply aeelmanllsi saint vm tha world’| champion. _ So the title was thrust _Into a of conference _s_ta|e_._ clique ls still clashing with clique, and the non-_ Pennsylvania champion keep; on raking In the "gramla" night after aight in' what ii pei-inp. on msn actin and prosperous' trouplug' act ever known to the annals ol sport. '_ walls ills s¢npm\»¢_r¢-saint elm' troveny - probably ia not aa intein-,' tional ballylloo to steam up public mums i»\`_°"» 'dnl alma _elim- nteai.” because the clique: are far too b|tt¢r_t» emi think of any such mtuly should bring Gu alia' Dick ' f - lt, 5,, w||| gry to mm,|¢¢¢ E 5,,-ks of-_ lullbl: to strike their pace apparent-_ Gnd’ VIH' 1 Auidlne Anemu | world heavyweight _ ehamplonyhipi , _ 'ly in this pertod.1n the second stan- iz I;_r:tlvBI;rn:m2ll;_na . 4-,||m||“¢i|m5 by April 3g¢}\_ Sonileml _ izrl they scenlecl to hit their st.ri¢l_e;A_______'_"_T"__ 3'F__ed__ sm1th_ ' _ |,,"_ DM. gmkag, John p¢5,.k_ _um ____ land notched two to the home teams, Buda _VI 1 viola Mcrum 2 H"_. ,, ll l l‘l ' '-°“‘°°~ *"6 ¥'°*° Sw" hs" been rm mst imelrey came played lll‘°'“`e“f\'; °w'; 3 °.;;‘i'd ,‘;°"°d thelolli Gaudet. 3 Lorena Poll-ser. nominated for this competition ni- Gcorgctowil this season was grecterlH;?_f A S D' E re ree? ""1 Q1-gd; 17,11 Norma, Poirier, 2 Hunt-l rfldy- with a large attendance of fans \vh»-_n ` ' ___ ' 'f'\¢y Kgefe, 3 Thelmg Araenault. I the Red Ravens of Murray River, unfair however. were we to allow the comeback of that stellar player Mar- ty Macllean, to pass unnoticed. Needless to say Marty got a big hand out from the fans as he linezl up for the opening whistle. The first period ended Georgetown 3, a great diplomatic triumph if because df the confused status oil (1,549 x. Ev; Arsenault, 3 Rita] “f'ih, S°“f*°l\l>¢l'l»DesR.o¢hes, 3 Cecil Delaney, 4 Helen 4 _into any _elimina-]A11¢n_ I Grade IX. 1 Dena Dolron. 2 Stella ` cl-me rv. _i more-me Dalton 2 Lui-ll Dunacllas. ' mam lead# the world in the ner smith. 2 paris ltiezlrtnur. :i amy capita consumption `of electr1|:allDaiton.Mary McDonald. . _ newer. nithvush the main Power de- Grade 1. i virginia Pan-lar, 2 .ini-i V¢l°Pm¢nl» 598311 01113’ 9~b0U¢ fOUi'll¢¥l le A. Aroenault, 8 Mildred DesRi0ch9G.l years ago. Canada comes next. Mugm prog;-egivg gm-is; over ` 90 °-¥-+-- _ pei-cent Andrea Dalton. I-leieu Mc- Raiiways of Portugal ara farming Neill, Ngfmr cgllbgck, Mary Berry. auto-trucic transportation comymriies- Junior 100 percent.1l'lorenee Dalton. llullrs isllllb UUEUS NUT PERTURB YANKS Barrow Says “We Are Not Interested," as Babe Threatens Re- tirement F 1- 0 m Game. f .__l.. YORK.-hh. 5.-Babe Ruti-is latest gesture of defiance, in elim a threat to retire. and live on an ln. come of $25,000 unless the Ygnkgeg meet his demand for a new three- year contract at |8_5,D00, caused ilu great excitement today along mg Fbrty-Second street baseball row in general or the Yankee club office-_ in particular. "We an not interested md we have nothing to sayf' declared E. G. Barrow, business manager of the Yankees. rtutil has rejected the two-year contract at $75,000 a year offered by tlle`Yankees and which, it is under. Nvresenla tho limit the ciull will go. lt is $5,000 I :Mar more than the Babe has received for the past three years. _ The circunistances of 'the Babes unexpected debut as a propagnndm, were somewhat mysterious. Sporting .editors tearing open their lnornule mail were just about to tau some mil-neographed stuff 'ln tha waste- 'bssket when they noticed the Ruth- ian lilbel.~It turned out to be sl snappy 500-word piece, designed in buttress the Babe's'claims to bigger and better wages. The Babc's broadcast said in part: 'fThere's enough bread and butler _in our home even if I never touch arnther baseball in my life. Without receiving five. cents from the Yankees during 1930 I am assured an income of $25,000 from established dividends and royalties.. _ “I_l1ave_ saved exactly $150,000 in loss than throo years/which pays me lan lneomll awry thru months. in addition I neeivs royalties from baseballs. underwear, baseball gloves and equipment, radio talks and illc thc- like. lbr example. three year.: ago a national advertiser raid me $1,000 ior_a ten-minute radio tain. Recently the same advertiser paid me $2500 for the tame job. Figure lt out. Bhou1dn’t the suns inereasrd value hold good at the Yankee lum- stinlw. ~~ “lr`Uineerln¢.’ one of the fore- most lo! the technical periodicals nf the world corlltobls an article. "Steam Stand-By and Central Heating Pill" of the City od Winnipel.” written hy G 'W Oliver, lon of Mr arvdMl'S Oliver of Naloall. 'lhbillh It-ill ill early youth tho 7/'flier covers oi1\'0G page; amd, his artlclo is wall lull- stntoa with iii-lotosrsoiu me elu- §' 3 Cr.ttle_tllieves have stolen animals worth thousands of dollars in the vicinity ni' omni-liner. Wntelllei recently. ' l ._ _~ _ "indiana" u yet. the argument ev.-' ' _ into apetacnlhr' eiabiiea' " »_ `__‘ _ ` _ A = .§e ~ _:_ w`rMl|cr In the Jwfid. cioepf lat. laid hints are amd in osmpbeii ollew chew Gallant 1. 1l.~ splllett ai io lllwcvvr. the mhnltlell' Md . . ~ _ ~ . ,,, Smcd rhillns t. A. mana ....'re'tll»es' ‘ mg '\o_li,a\é `ém'°i\n` ' '-;*”’ _"'*_“ _""~ _ Q mm_ _ 9. o.'w_ rmemh 'mll»é