,, F°ll8ht the score to 6-3 as he boot- . Jacob Gill Gouda , a great Illllr 50 yum ago, at Orillia, Fm, two a quarter death at ‘f9. mow! your: I a century before his “Junior Roya Squad ‘On A Par With Last Year’s Despite rumors to the contrary that have been flying around of late as more and mo the that will carry the City hopes. Minus only three players, "Taiity" Whitlock, ace of last year's team, Art Perry. who is in Sydney with an Army unit, and who held down a right wing post last sea- son and defence-man Eddie Cor- bett, Royals already with two ad- ditions in mind to replace the three mentioned above are eagerly looking forward to the start o! the season's play. Speaking to an offl- cial of the Club last ew-nlrig your arliel- was informed, that rumors to tlis- contrary. all the players have already‘ been signed up and will once more play iii the lively they wore last _vear. Furthermore, the speaker stated, the club is in the best financial standing that any Junior team from the island ever started the season with, For a while it was rumolcd that there would be n0 hockey here at all with it being strongly stated that the Florum would not open its doors. However, things look much brighter now and it is practically certain that the doors of the big skating palace will be open by the middle of November. And that is when the Royals will start aft in a second straight quest for hockey titles. Not only in defence cf their Maritime title but on a quest that they hope may land them the Mc- morlal Cup. A big undertaking but when one considers how far an gnu-led and an unsung team o‘ oungsters went last season, being only slowed from going further by 3. press dispatches, Charlottetown this have another junior squad that might well turn out on a par with the brilliantJRoyals of last year. And this season it will be the self same Royals with but a couple of changes one breaks a n any! brailch of filled“. then their [I08 might seem. available, _ players coming up. Vill0 are rum- oged to be just as good as any on i G that they are plenty strong. Here's make an interesting league and put that a few short weeks ago seemed destined to be put card. ahead will have no setbaclcs. ls To Ice Champions re hockey news creeps into year will "heart-breaking" of the so often in that h is not as far-fetched it the iriaierlll additional 65 Just a glance over with two team and it can be easily seen how they will look when hockey starts, that is to say the material Alaifgevilg A Ruomwd 2 a Doll/i liggly-t-liere is Johlin Davs sumnimeréide - - v 4 a a. youngster ‘who won‘ ills splits. Dm Gratmn’ Red char/pen’ dost year and Allison McAleer. On ¥,°“§§.°“,.,B 2.15 2.18 14 4 3 4' liereilefi tbhBlinhard-hjttlng (lUU, a m ~- - - - - - ' pair t a Pc h Blue Wings lafit year saild weretthel toughest de- “gamed Ru‘ elice titf/ me a " " , Leiih , _ _ Jzir/ and willie iileooiiegibdoi] a fast H““°‘°‘ “m1” L ‘t bunch of [awards m Bucko Trairk Wheaten, Mcncton 2 l 1 on Jimmy mad,‘ PM Mach‘ Protlezggr. T. Collette, Buc- 2 a Ge . Befiijgmiflme, ,°d,,,,;*"gg;,§l3°fl“;5,§; allidlyénmlxltdeer. c. L. Clank, a 2 Dond,J.Darra.ch,inadditi to . . . ', the two u, be mama, m5“ gmy Times. 2.15 1-2. 2.1a, 2.11. and full of fight. _ i Sohmuch for the Juniors. Ncth- 2'13 Tr“ “m! m“ ng as bee h d f th l - ms ,5 yet fluff?“ §,‘I%w§ 33g, Dude Poternpkin, A. Perry, wit,“ ti: “my “d Nwf “m” afgixsymieirslgzer c M Alex l t w a form team ma should ander. Saint John _ i4 4 rather busy outlook on a season inw the dis- Let’s hope that plans now going King's Win Opening Game Of, League Pl Kings Collegiate School rugby squad won the opening game of the I Senior Valley High school League ' on Wednesday by a score o! 9-6 the 88m: being played on the Windsor fllgb: flCld, W-lll players coming to blows at various stages of the game the game was fast and furious through- out. Ln the first period of the game Horton struck swiftly to take a 6-0 load by the end of the first rest Rgriod on touchdowns by Bell and cuzer, the farmer's try coming af- ter a sensational forty yard run. However the game changed in the econd canto. Baird of King's 8S ed a penalty kick between the post; and Knowles knotted the count at a §—lélldwliih a try before the session 4 on e . It was a merry war from to A3951 post all through pe oa or staging a “Merriwell" aot in the last minute of the came as he lunged over for the winning try o: @111)‘. game Swing K3183 their Win. The same was divided into three ‘wens’ minute Deriods and was re- 18m by Rev. Gerald White. Lineups: Horton: Feinsteln, MacNeil, Rod. gers, Coleman, Holden, Dodge, Red. den; halves: White (Pickin Quay. tel‘). Stairs (Flying Quarter Mac. élgeod. (Ball Quarter); three flamers eves. Mouzer Stevens Bel- full- back. Chandler.‘ ' ' hlftlgrwéhérzrsigggig. Cgi-nngykan. Stick- Matiflellan; halves,’ Baird ‘(pfffifi Quarter). Jefferson (Flying Quart- Bl"). Rodgers. (Ball Quarter? three “arlfirfii camDbcll. D. Grant’. Dun. 91d, Crockett; fullbaok, Knowles LIVERPOOL, En land Christie Shield foot involving the universities of Liver- D001. Leeds and Manchester, probably be LEIGH. England _rcp) has compelled the Leigh Swimming Club to cancel all water polo match- be made to hold ins gala in October —Once s football tion for an auxi a léersal. The club offered the ground ‘A we sporting wedding is a daughter boxer who represented the 1908 Olympics. Eastern Guardian . . ‘This column . ‘SUBSCRIPTION Charlottetown Guardian Smtify u; handed to their Rept. Hume. NDO celeration should be avoided" the Royal Automobile club ‘advis- llllg members how to cut clown gas- oin CCl.‘ t" - a _ var 61S allgzllfllllllgelgn. The Blitlsh drl Uflivsfisirv roornhu, —(CP) — l1 tournaments Wi gllyed this season, deslf he partial ans on pro football. warm POLO our —Wa.r for the season, but an effort will the annual swimm- FROM nucay r0 s. a. r. MANCHESTER, England _(op) round now a sta- fire service e Manchester ground at it, is the fate of nlon Rugby Club's A. R. P. services. SPORTS WEDDING MITCHAM England _(cp) was that of " d Mlackson, middleweight boxer, n iss R. Spiller here, The bride of the lightweight Britain in is reserved for news of local interest but adver- "Slnl 0i a newsy nature may be lmofled at 2 cents a word ‘mall’ payable .n advance Archie TO DRIVE AT 30 L0 n- (or) ——“R.apid 34p 58y! 1.0 keep his speed l?‘l.°)l'_3Q_miles_an_liour. Potempkin Horse Winner At Buctouche toucho presented anothor fine noc card Monday Featuring the final event o1 the season was the speed shown by Hanover Courier, Lester Wheaton‘: fine animal. He reeled off n. 2.11 grille for the fastest time 0i tho av dropping the first tcstor. He might have dropped the third heat and the race as well had not Protester stumbled and fell lin the back stretch while e d Paul Abbe. J. McLaughlin Elsie Louise, L Barrieau, Slélhal Senator. rk-orve G°v 2 3 2 Martin Dell, A. Richard, St. Use Mlnard’: for aches. , BUCTOUCHE. 00!. Ill-BUC- on a fast the classified race after in heat to Yvo- in the a . The summary:— 2:24 Trot And Pace Anne 4 2 3 Times: 2:13, 2:13, 2:14. Banquet Of The annual beef and greens banquet of the Summer-side Golf Ohm was held last night at tée truck. residence of Mr. and Mrs. H Muttart. Mr. E. P. Foley was master oi’ ceremonies. A very larse number of ‘ s attended. The banquet room was beccmirigly dec- orated very appropriately for the occasion." After the banquet the rises for the year were presented. ladies’ prizes being given out by Mrs, Eric MacKay. president of the ladies clua. while Mr. Charles I. Peters. president of the gentle- men's club, did the honors for the gentlemen. Mr. H. T. Holman gave a short address. The usual dance was dispensed with this year but there was a ifeasant musical hour after the presentations. Gentlevmers prizes presented by Clwriles Y Peters: Club Championship-Morn. "l Mc- Lw-d Jr. Hiram W""’flv Trophy. Runner up Club Championsh|p— Alex Horne. Championship Consolstio -J. Le- Rov Holman. Class B. Championship -R. C Holman. . Jrhnc-m Holman Cum. Runner Up RI E. E'iis. Clflb Vinndlcap Championshll) — W. H. Noonan, Sinclair and Stew- art Cup, Whitflfiy Memorial Trophy - mens two ball foursome -J. Le- CHARIQHETOWN c; _ E, Manson. UARDIAN lTrophies And Prizes Are Presented At Annual S ’side Club Roy Holman, R E. Ellis. Mixed Two Ball Foursome -Mrs. W. E. Smallmarv-H. E. Gaudot: Runners up —M1‘s. E. C. Mac- Kay and W. H. Noonon. Point Match won bV L. J. Abbott, aooroachlng and Pui-flnG-J- L- Holman. Driving-w. H Noonan. fladdv Championship — B. W. McLeod. Ladies Prizes presented l/ Mrs. Erin ltfaoKay. Championship - _ Mrs. R A. Home. Cbsmnlonshlp Runner lip-Mrs. Llovd Lewis. Consolation Championship -Mrs. Fred Wiirrht Convohtion Ruflner Up _ Mrs. Harold Schurman. Championship Class B-Wlrs. Roy Holman. Rinvnrr Up—- Class B -—Mrs. S. Merriam nrivln» finmpetltlon --Mrs. Har- old Schurman. Annrnaching Puttin-v-Mbrs. W. E. Smallman. Flflz Competition — Mrs. Lloyd Lewis. Driving‘ Competition Class B—-- Mi-s. S. Merriam. Apnroflch and Putting Class B— Mrs. S. Merriam. Flaw Competition Class B -—Mrs S Ilfu3TOPIayWFor iydney Team In C. B. League UEBEC. Oct. 10—-(CP>-Dou3 Fri z of Listowell, Ont, trying out Thimble Theatre. Starring POPEYE—— with Springfleld Indians of the In- JUS'A BIG SEA MONSKER. ‘rs-ms ALL dcrnational-Amcrican Hockey Lea- gue, said tonight he will plav for Sydney, N.S_‘nthe Cape Breton League this season, if he fails to make the grade with the profes- sional team. The rilsky centre is one of the 25 or more players in pro-season training here with the Indians, coach Johnny Mitchell said Fritz was "trying out with the other boys and if he doesn't make the tr-"m nrobnhly will play for Sydney." Slectlon of players for the team has not yet begun. Haven of the ‘nternationab’ leave of absence. With Canucks 13 Years Lepine has been associated with Oanmdiens since he began his pro- fessional hockey career in 1925. He entered the pro ranks in Decem- ber of that year after amateur "$191118 here and at his home in Ste. Anne De Bellevue, Que. He was with Canadiens continu- ously from 1995 until last season when he went to their New Haven Farm team as playing manager. A smooth skater and deft poke and hook-checker. he was one of the brainlcst centres in the game. Dugal, who took over a. falter- ing team last season and brought [them into the Stanley play- offs. has ‘been associa with Canadians in one capacity or an- other for i9 years. Until last sea- son, however. he had worked be- hind th: scenes in the office ra- ther than at the rink-side. VETERAN FOOTBALL!!! FALKIRK. Scotland ~40?) — Player three times for Scotland, J. R. Cms-l.’ outstandgifi inside left of Scottish Foot League of 20 years I80. has been drowned. He {igzliyed for his country in 1913 and s-‘vlrdi rntlfyinl Lcpinch appuintm Blld that every angle of the situation was considered carefully. He and Dugal discussed many application: ‘before making their final choice. DugalNamedManage. And Coach Of Canadians, Pete Lepine To Be Assistant MONTREAL, Oct. lib-fCPl-Appolntment of Jules Dugsl as mau- agcr and coach of Montreal Canadians of the National Hockey Mogul. was llluounced today by President Ernest Ssvnrd. Dun! will be ll- llstod by Albert (Pit) Lepine, veteran Habltant centre who coached New ican League last season. As coach, Dugal with Leplneh assistance, will carry out the task that had been assigned to Albert (Babe) Slebcrt, defence star who was drowned this summer in Lake Huron. As manager, he will oontlnuo the Job he took over in mid-season last yur when Cecil Hart was granted as Dugal‘: direct assistant, Juniors Get l Attention From Rangers’ Boss wmnu-ao, Oct. lo-(cei-mi. ter Patrick paid particular attent- ion tomembers of Edmonton Roam- ers during t-hs second session of his New Yprk Ranger hockey school for amateurs here today. Roamers. who won the Western Canada Junior Champhnshlp last year, belong to Ranger's farm s s- tem and received special coach ng from Patrick during the Dominion Finals with Oshawa Generals in Toronto last spring. Three of the Reamer forwards. Elmer Kreller, Jack McGill and Ken Reardon, are still under 2t and will play another year in jun- ior ranks but, Bob Pentland, a. defenceman, and Bud Foley, a centre. are eligible for the first step in Patrick's farm chain. New York Rovers of the Eastern United States Amateur league" vlghn 0):. Ill! Ihwnn Gyndlntt, Inc i ragga: miirmw; if “ "dollar's-anon. ma. I "luoii-raoiia-Tshr. 14m: T/zéigfin sun Able ToTurn Speed On DETROIT, Oct. 10——'I‘he veteran Cecil Dillon, centre purchased from New York Rangers. gave Manager Mel: Adams his biggest surprise yes- terday as Detroit Red Wings of tlu National Hockey League opened ice training here Monday with 60 can- didates present. Dillon, many years ago a. member of the Owen Bound Greys, amed amateur team, showed more speed than anyone on the ice. "I never saw a veteran perform as smartly as that in the first day on the ice," said Adams. LAST LAP FASTEST BRISBANE. Australia —(OP) _ Cyclists in Australia don‘t take themselves seriously. On a 1l7-mile road race here competitors ambled along in a. bunch until a sprint 160 yards from the finish decided tho race. GENEROUS GOLFERS LONDON- (GP) —Henry Cotton captain of the Rlyder Cup golf team has declared oi professionals wish to d? nations service by entertain- ing he public in display tourna- "deaervin: merits, gate receipts for causes. MY LAND! MIG». SUTTON SAID YOU CHASED SAMMY ALL TH'\X/AY HOME,AN' IF HE HADN'T BEEN A GOOD RUNN£R—-_ WHY, HE SAID Hi5 MOTHER SAID BUDGE. WANTED To MARRY "mTw HUD OF LANDED HOSPITAL-- GEE! HEP-L HE. COMES NO -— . Menom- TELL HIM I'M NOT HOMEL I'VE GOT A i-iaAo/xcne" MY LAND! HOW COULD ANYBODY GET SUCH AN lxlg/EA? THAT TERRIBLE. 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