l lawman-a, 1924 l u-viflflFlfl-w . - v - . -. ‘Tlateslt ‘News "ICE s) HOCKEY BOWLING ORTS- AND THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN In Realm BOXING A OTHER EVE BASKET BALL ND NTS "Pf . . .- Me ~lllltllllll slltll “lllltw illii tlsl NIGHT IN SilDilEN IIEATII FIXI ullta TilNli ‘(Canadian Press) N-EW GLAiSfl-OW. March 11 - New Glasgow ’ ' ‘ ‘ lDartmouth 3-0 hsre this evening and, won the right to play oft at Kelttvilill ‘for ‘tile. hockey championship nl that. province. b = 'l‘he game from hell in hell play- sd on la soft. ice sin-fare, was never- thsiess sensational, will the Now PII 1K I IIII-lSEHFl IN ti: lll.l.-.§. t right now for (picking All Star Maritime hockey teams and “thel fans are ‘busily engaged from day to da-y “doping" ‘em out. - The following might be somewhat out of line. but how docs this ag- gregation of island hockeyists‘ took. who lby the way have been playing a. great game on Nova Scotia and New ‘Brunswick linc- upsithls winter-all born and lived for some yeam in the Garden of the Gulf-liar from Sussex cream. GOAL Allf Kirby-dsteiilsrton llndpt.) DEFENCE Dave Crosby — (lBathtlrst Ama- teur) - ‘ " ' has Grelggory —— (lSteliarton llindpt.) ‘ . . F9“l".“".°s ' Jack tlngram-stMonoton Indptl Fired Lane g- (Wanderers Ama- tear.) (ilmlsow sextet rnrl-lng 1i]!- tilruughout. Dllrtnlouth lput up a harll fight. in the "sudden death lzontl 51. m. pelzizllly in the closing frllme, put- tllll: forth htlrclllnan efforts to overtake tht-ir rivals. hilt all in vein, as the New (llusgow [P8111 played ilociley ill t-very sense of the word. _ play Worlds Champion Ice Trotter Photographed ln the Cruswl-li Studio window is u Hill‘ photogrllpil of Thl- Yank. 2.15 l-2, with tiTlYPl‘ l-lrncst Mt? ‘Faguo at tho reins. The photo iloors the following inscription:--—“'i‘ht+ Yank, 2.15 1-2 worlds champion trotter on ice. Mlltlt" now world's rnlzorli for one. mile trotting nl‘ 2.15 1-2 on half lllllt! trulzil, Mount (llentcns. Michigan, Jun. 14,,1il24. Driven by Ernest AicTtlgue, owned by Lt. Col. l). A. MucKinnon, i). S. 0., Charlottetown, P. l]. Island. Another Ail-Star Maritime Line-up By "Pete" Goal Duke liiclsaac . . . . . . . . ..(Syllncyt Defence D. Crosby . . . . . . . . . . . . - (Bathurst) E. llicQunrrio . . ... (Crystals! B. McDonald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Dart) (‘eutros Bill McKay . . . . . . . . ..tSpringl1ili) F. Bates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Dal) Wings 'l‘. Redford . . . . . .. . . (Darts) H. Radcliffo . (Sussex) Gordon . . . . . (Abbies F. Lane . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Wanderers) I tlllltltsl BIliiE ._ PiAYEil lull When ltiadisons and P. Minutes t0 Drawn 3-3 Score, in City Hjoc- key Leagu \ in ll game which thirty minutes overtime failed to break tho dnad- lock. the Madison» and Prince oi Wales (iollego trams fought tn u 1i all score lust night at the Arena in a (‘.ity Hockey Lolagtlr- fixture. The gamc was played on a tough ice surface and as time went lm ice conditions llecalnl: so bad that combination was olli of iill- (plos- LlOll unll puck carrying llnvllloptld into u matter of luck ruthl-r than __.__*_.Z_¢<f\- it ‘was no Ping Tea Notwithstanding the great diffi- culties both teams skated a game and plucky contest throughout thc entire seventy-five minutes of play. Had the P. W. C's won the fix- ture last night the championship would have been theirs. but the Madisons turnedwhat looked like a defeat into a drawn game one minute before the final bell and in- cidently forced the Collegians to be contented with a draw. - hard offer to look after as the rub- 'the Collegianfls pads. I IN YEARS ENII UISI NIBIIT W. (ls Bottled 75 e Fixture. in the last period oi the over» time nowevcr llli‘. tallies; wl-rc turned and only for the stellar" work ot‘ Jiilllllie Power in the. Mnlii son, stronghold the score would have read differently. Taking the galnc as u whole ll was it great PXlillllililll under th=. prevailing circunlstnncvs and till: largo crowd of fans present lat-r- tulniy not their lnullcyfil worth, The Periods and Overtime in the first period after ten min- utss nf cnd to cull lIOIIKEY-lllt! hiuliisons were the first to score- .wllen (‘ox gave the purple and White rooters all opportunity to cheer when he decorated the “fLsh trnppr-rs" uu a pass froln Scantic- ilury. 'l‘ile margin was shori- llvcd as the Coilegians three min- utcs llllPT forced Power tn llhilll Spiliett doing tho trick hy his lonesome. 'i‘hl-.re was no further scoring in this period. .$econd Period l Within a half minute of the open- ling whistle, Cox again raised the ghope of the Madtsons by bagging 'the twine behind White on a drih- ble shot from the boards on the outside of the defence. it was e ber practically “snaked" throullh This ses- sion ended with the liiadisons on the big side of a 2 to 1 score. ZTDM ON TON Edmonton five who claim the worlds ladle-s‘ basketball] title by virtue borhood of 5000 people. 9f bell-ll"; -'~ 6-’ 3w lvltlilflfi girls’ tcums in the United States and Canada . They pllty XJhlNI‘ games in the Exposition building, which lis almost as large 1s the Royal Coliseum here, and capable 9g aww-Lmodatmg m me new!“ ‘ and M NOTES {Zongratulations fellows! Last night's hockey, although played on soft icc was a trcot for anybody . Jimmie plugged the holes in his *‘8‘>e during the overtime "cssion. Work on both defences was a iough proposition, especially the lroing ahead. “COli/Iit/IERCIAL" CRADS. MAY REIPRESENT CANAD A IN THlE OLYMPIC GAMES tioll. The ladies in the group Alice Scott. Dot. Johnson, Nellie ary Dunn. l: t ‘Pine ‘lbronto ladies‘ basketball team and a five from Cleveland. Ohio, are the most recon-t. victims of the WBSKGFII sggrezl- Blmon Merrutfield, Carrie Smith. Perry, Winnie Martin, Eiirllll-lrl lihryck BIB Z PAY EXPE clllllllllcllt sills. liiiii IISES III PARIS Basketball Chanrpionsdh The Provinces, Billiiilili ' Y. M. C. A. ALLEVS l i I I I l I I lliowiing League was roiled off a; -tllc Y Aileyg- last night ill"'_twrl=n St. Jillllééi and Zion, the latter winning out lly S5 pins. Tile second game of the (lliurch - ._l- slyonlg; Lane —- (Wanderers flay“ when he received $6.500 m“ Honors were about even in t]... ‘MVIiI/‘ilitlesthtet hltcgkztyyaltd another 75 I . 5375M" ' ' ~ ' ' - l laying time. with both ' ' ' ’ - ‘ m" Ryanflbnathurst Amateur‘) giaclnlllzlagllalglih msqtlllzreisplhgarltflliz? l-gglllsrwgfklllfl the boards ill end to ' 2m" ‘. "'—*"“@.@'"—’— ' . ' Whoever advertised one game ' " ~ ' ' I p Maurice Bronco, or the winning cnll rushes. while in the overtime | _ 1 in Mcgpnzp. _ _ _ _ _ H159 m3 ‘n; NEW YORK. Mar. lL—Alfred team. is credited with $25,000 with- ‘the MBIIIBOIl-B llll-d 8 Bligh! H186 011 for last night was away out. as the ‘id. Waikl-r . . . . . 122 ‘I93 Goulem a“ day New“, racing in m‘. year, 130m gmguntg are their ‘opponents, esglecialliiyli i: the ‘Willa? d°“ble'he“de' w“ m“ ‘m- ‘.l. (taml-rnn . 157 lite chnmphm; gamed 35,000 during said to exceed all baseball salaries two frat perio s w en t e r eter- I K ‘l ‘(r K Km"), m2 19g m“, ma‘ Wm.’ n became known w, except those of John McGl-aw and- milled efforts all but. Ell/B the!" - , -~—— . , Babe Ruth. the verdict. l yin I113 ! Total ................. .4941 ' St. James - . s, . ., _ l . . . , ,. , 4, ll‘. l‘. (‘onrud 163 180 C itlOhTIiLLAll, l\l.nl.lt S 'lln|Y fll3~l lllillrooltll ill ‘was tlll Ihlth A‘ émwan 181 l“ uualla vsiil be reprcscntl-d at the slhool chsulplonsillp, after vlhicil R vrmmvuu T“ l“ Oiympnids by a girls‘ llllflkglhal] till-y won illl‘ city ilounrs and thou ' sump!" _ l“ 1Z6 team, just as perfect in their ilflllifilth" [Wiwllllllal lllli‘; ‘ " ____ __€__IV_ as m‘. Mame 58M," Wm.‘ h, ]m¢k;.y_ Tho group rt-lntllnell intact l-lvl-n Ton“ . v I . . ~ ' . I I D _ _ _ _ _ _ "1858 I TWI lllclltrs Biiiii Chewing Tobacco That Them All For Flavor and Quality ST ‘Leads ‘British Consuls Package of 2° for 25¢ l9 for l5 ¢ The Elusive Mr. “Rubbfl” Third Period With three minutes spentrrfn this ‘frame Drake evened the count on 1a “buliy" shot by batting the rub- her through on a net face-off. A half minute later the P. W. C's Again scored, when Saunders on a follow-through caught Jimmie without his alarm clock and heat him for a lending tally. With one minute to go and the Madisons showing offensive hockey. Welsh put the damper on the works by tieing the count on a mixup in front of White; the disc ;riding through like a bullet. Overtime Thirty Minute: The teams played three ten minute periods with a change of ends at the half time mark and al- though no scoring restlited the overtime was replete with thrills from start to finish. it was a gruelling climax and every player on both lineups is deserving prsiseworthy notice, as the condi- tion of the ice made the work of puck-carrying and skating labor- ious to say the least and the pace set throughout was remarkable. After thirty minutes of no decis- ion hockey. the teams were forced to leave the ice as they had started 50-50. Jimmies-—ln the Ovfirtime THE IIBBIES! If our boys failed to win the Maritime Hockey Championship this year. they at ll-ast have rc- tuined the admiration and rospect of the small boys as well as the rest of our citizens, as the follow- ing goes to show. Mr. "Ed" Acorn, SL, received the following letter accompanied by a small sum oi‘ money presumably from a young Ailegweit fan. The letter speaks for itself: Mr. Acorn: As you take a great pride in the Abbies I um sending you a few dollars to treat the boys. it l was rich I would send ten times as much and they Great George is tho opinion from Edmonton. where ihl- (‘onlmercial Grads art- uulll-l- preparation for thl-ir trip across the Atlantic. The Polulularcial Grads tiff‘ disputed l-ilalupiolts of (Yanalilt and North Alnllrilelln continent. 'l‘hl-_v have ilPfPillPil l-vl-ry (‘ltnadinu l-n- try. travelled to thl- ‘United Stan-s uuli deft-atoll the (licvl-itlnd squad who previously hall lioflllltod cvclgv team of prouliulzncll in thl». Yankee. territory. Oi‘ none of their possessions are the Albertans proudcr thtln of their sight gay, wholesome, athletic girl chhmpion basketball players. Evl-lgv timc the team plays in Edmonton thl-y attract enormous crowds and at the chzlmpiousilip games as many as -tiiiil0 witnessed tho fix- lllftitl. The “let-stern provinces life on- thusiuslic on sl-nlling till-so girls over to guy Part-e to suck the \vorlll‘s honors. Thcy are silltl-ll t0 leave this continlyt in Junc- BRILLIANT TEAM There is no team in Amt-rich which can luensurc up to ih.- oncol- lcllce of thc plny of the El|iil0nl0ll fioulnlerlvilli Grads. just as there is Ino tcllul which (‘llllllllllttbl so llcsirn- {hie traits oi‘ sportslunnsillp. co-op- Ecratlon, good nuturc and llouvlrilzllt brain work. Th0 l-iizllt KIPIS Wllfl nit: Gino UP FAITH I WHEN w: HAD MONEY we vrAKEo 99oF’ . BoTu-l +11 HAD A04. iNVENTiON THAT W01 qoNNA MAKE uh Rlfil-Q‘ nttcr graduation. but ilallliicnppl-ll by llll-k of funlls wllrl- forcl-ll to he ctltltcllt. \\‘Ilt ihl- Provincial itonors, As llllil‘ wont by, lhi‘ play of’ llll‘ also l-illimllni to the hunllrs ol‘ llluqfipnd "W WNW‘ Eu“ m may ‘lmrwm, London, Unt.. [Pull]. 'l‘hl»y wrnstllll ihl- lllurols from thl- (llltllrio Hlill'_V null irnvl-lll-d lull-k tn Ilil‘ Western Illfiflilltil‘ sotisfil-ll lllll not l-llntl-llt. lSEARCH FOR FOES. 'i‘hl-ir uppl-titc for llnskotlltlll hon- .ors was now just nicely wilettr-li ‘nnli lllcy cost oagl-r lryt-s OVPI’ thl- athlctic landscape in search of iii- tinlr ions- (‘lllvt-izlnli appeal-ell to ill- till- ])l‘i‘iIllI*l' tcnln 0i‘ the States, for thcy ilnll lue-t null (li‘l"‘2lll‘il ull of till- top-hotl-hl-rs of illl- country without lit-tout. 'i‘ile'y sl-nt nvl-r n (‘hfilli‘liilt‘ lltrross llii‘ iiorllor unll thv Yanks ul-llcptl-tl, ztlltl thou tllc (‘filh lllliltns llill till: trick, thcy took ihl- honors. which they now clllilll as llltl,‘ intcrntltionnl l-httullwionshlp. They also (ltiftlillflil (‘llirlllso null Warrl-n teams oi‘ ihl- U. S. A. Tho London girls‘ tcanl Il‘il\""llt‘ll hack West a your alto l‘lltlitii\‘i'll'llli.', to rot-upturn till‘ ('(l‘v‘i‘ll‘il honors llut filllfltl. unli lllrt yczlt‘ ll il-nln from ’l‘llroutl» illilvli, so lll present till- rontinent airis from Eli- tilt-ro is no (Jill! on can dolly that till- nloulolt arc not llullliiil-li to repro- Tho filial Bowling Match of the 'l‘l~ll-phoul- Bowling Lltague tool: plnrc on tilll Y. M. (l. A. iloWllflK n“- illllllilslillllilizli“ ltllllllilllilillltltlllvtflll"rill:-"“‘"Y“~ Sumrduy nigh" hmwen“ me jmmugh nmmglp was galhprpd u‘) LliiPlllPll, ullli lnstalil-rs, which was ' hy the iliul-lnl-n lly a t-llnall lunljnrity lll‘ 11 Pins (lnrnhum i starrl-ll for lhl- llinl-lnl-lt. llnli ltlc- Itlrt-gor for thl- lllstnllcrt-l. t LINEMEN INSTALLERS {it iVltfAlllil)‘ 4oz L. MliNiillY 40s ill. Ross . .400 ii. Keenan 396 ‘.l. (lsrnltulu .421’. C. lilvtircgor 420 .l. Bllillfllt‘ .. 4H1 S. Sulith.. 301 i(;, ill-ally I523 l.. Sir-wart 358 lTottll 1,954 1,943 LEAGUE STANDING \\'on ‘ Lust Played Head (liiilre 4 0 4 lldllunlon 2 ‘Z -i ‘installers ll -i 4 ill-ad Office holds the trophy for liill-i. . .. c hm" ......" i;:.:"z.':r“:.‘: t.*:**.l":l1;‘.":i.i"tt :2:".'l'“i...::"..°l':::::;t:;f":..£::ir . . . c - e * .- l _ _ ,_. .- - .- Goal Dllmlfllflll 0i Clllmllfl- mental unli sol-illl llovl-lopluollt. White Power That £81119 Friday lllKm _ W115 J. Percy Page istho lvlllil-r of llll‘ WILL “NANCE TRIP s u“ \ k ...... ... l! 8°" n" n; 1 . _ , . ‘ t l . ___ , _‘ i _ ,- _ Houston Scantlebury KB"? cant he beat Thomas, (lnL, hut in 1914 loft for flilzvscsfiltilEma‘ "h:‘l,';";:,flfk‘as? That ache andtensioaintherleck 39mg“ (3-31; Roy Prowl-ls is a pear the Prrliril-s. lll- joined the ranks mm‘ Hhdwvd ,‘n-inc'_‘__‘qt‘ ‘Through muscles ,.,.. can be rid oi‘ iii Fol-war“ E. Prowsc sets the pace. nt’ the Elllnonion (Ynnlltll-rl-llll Hillh “W” 0w" fmznxcv Hui‘; "M" “we Apply Sloan's. Youdocft hlveto Drag‘. (in; L, Campbell is a star and School and there transplntoli tho ( I __ I _ 27 “n F ‘ "lb 1t ln- Jill? Pl! W ‘m I51”!- Saunders Gsrnhum "Wacky" is an ace and "Dutchy“ game nf basketball which he has *.“"‘§‘ mhnm . m‘ "' “pm” Thetcnaelltriind mulvlflfelli- Dixon Welsh a (llllfllfllltl. followed all his no. illl0 renlly Hfill- ‘l? 'll“lli“llf“__ii°iln{flame ‘° m“ m” The vain Raw-Gs“ d h. i _ _. 1 , H], h h .l “‘ l '1' yourdruggiatt an vet stills.‘ ~»= ml--<l.l--ll-°=»-ll. Referee-Jamea Herrell. K RESIDENT. the girlsilhlrwell dfiilplfilglllvllrlljj‘lelin E . -By Geo. McMunul. u m _ ‘uhw- Ne? "rl-louletur l c-"lf? __ l. t. ' “ y“ Yet) Oéjlfib ‘J’ 9 ‘l! . or" rue MONEY ' ' . . . T“? .. p‘°‘°‘?“5°“_“. - gtqtuq vitae‘: 0Y1; REMEMbEQ $o MUCH , NEAR,” "t "rlxnmu . i._\\lE_ HERB” WM ‘N . _ FOR '01- Ht‘; NAME - ' “ ACRObEl-