s _ ..$P°R . : Bedeque tearns. the iiret game being jwhen North Bedeque won by the ‘at 8.45 on a good sheet oi ice, the 'with neither side gaining advantage. k beats Green on a close in’ shot. . period. ~ as both teams are out to win and CAPITOL TODAY BOB STEEL IN IJIIDIUE anal GET, IT l Bee s righting Blue-Jacket smashing through! Pltted against thenligbtoiChinetowu. . .he grinned and tore in with flying lists. ALSO COMEDY RIOT ' Hockey Al" Bedeque A very interesirlg game oi hockey was playedst Bedeqlle Rink Tuesday evening, March 4th, when the sec- ond end iiual play or: game-goals to count-ior the Clark Trophy, took place between the Central end North played Saturday evening, March let, close score oi 2-1. '1‘he game started play seesswing iroln end to end‘ L. Waugh starts the ball rollirlg ai- ter about i: minutes play when he About 5 minutes later C. Green evens the score on a pess from behind the N. Bedeque goal, the iirst -per- iod ending I. all. ' The 2nd period opens inst with good plays on both sides and a ha.li minute beiore time L. McCeull stick handleds hie way through the c. Bedeque team and makes the score reed 2-1 ior N. Bedeoue, 2nd The 3rd period opened with O. Bedequs on the oiieusive and alter about B minutes play Reeves scores orl a nice run snd evens the score. About 7 minutes lster Johnson drives a hot one past Baker and puts c. Bedeque in the‘ lead and ties the scores ior the two games. Shortly alter the period~ ends with both teams on even ~terms.- The ice was screped and they go at it again. The ians are on their toes cheering ior the respective teams. Aiter about 4 minutes play C._Green scores on a long shot. Shortly after the bell rings and theychange ends. In the lest 5 minutes, oi pley N. Bedeque tries herd to,- 56013 but are not eucceseiul and C. Fhedeque" ‘are the wniners oi the Bédsqus Hockey Leegele and Clerk Trophy by s. score oi 5-4 ior the two games. , - Borne thoughtthis was s better game than somegofour so cent games that have a niggerfin the woodpile, each teem played a good clean game end was auybodyi game until the iinal bail. The Bcdeque League was divided into two sections. In the N. sedeque section three teams started to play. N. Beiieque, Reed's Corner end-wiimot. Wllmot dropped out sitar they had played one game with Bud's Corner and were detest- ed by I scsl. Reed's corner. and N. Bedeque. were tied in games, N. Bedeqtie winnirI out on two gam goals to count-by thescore oi s-fl. In the b. Bedeque section there were iour teams-O. Bedeque. Middleton. N. Oarieton rend Freetown. These tesriis were composed oi two kinds oi PllYlrl-old players who have GUIDING-til! pestsrn ladder oi hook- ay iseie end attained .the highest I E Lnsv/xlu) NOW PLAYING Edmund Lowe and Werner Baxter in a Romantic, Throbbing Drama, Tender Love, Stalking Danger. TINUID 100% Movrnroxn ‘nuns Mhtlnee 8.15 ............... 10c, 87c. Night; 'I It 8.45 26c, 42c, 52c. ALSO COMEDY WITH to win then some oi the other teams. Notwithstanding the isct that some people st the ill-st oi the sea- son thought the Bedeque Rink would not run bud that there would not be any hockey, thiis was one cl the beet years, and hockey teams are springing up the magic, and it looks as though the people oi Bedeque had better advocate an artiiicisl rink rather than a common closed one to accomodete all the hockey teams. Some weeks there are as many as eight games played—-c record ior any rink. Line up:- C. Bedequc N. lledeque Goal J. Green O. Baker ‘ Deierlce . Y , H. Green P. Bowness B. Johnson L. Waugh Forwards _ C. Green .7. Baker F. Reeves H. Leiurgey H. Noonsn L. Mccannell R. Murray. _ .1. Arserlault E. Bradshaw ' ' Reierees-R. Noonan, J. Clark. Timers-H. Clerk, 0. Johnson. Umpires-R. MacCauli, E. Gallant, gHunlter River 4 ‘ Highficld] On Friday evening. Feb. 28, the Orenitee oi Hlghiield played a re- turn game with the Royals on Hun- ter River Rink. The ice was in good condition and the game at ~ times wis iairly iast although st other times the hockey displayed was only oi a mediocre type. F. Le Page open- ed the scoring about twelve minutes eiter the opening whistle. This was the only goal scored during the per- iod although both teams tried hard to score again. Play in the second period was somewhat slower. Both lee-ms showed a tendency to rough it up and severalpenslties were handed out ior tripping and illegal checking. Neither team was able to score in this period, as both goal keepers played well, especially Chandler oi the Royals. . About two minutes alter the third a neat pass ircm Boyle. Several min- utes later Boyle who was play- ing s wonderlul ganle stickhandled through the Granites and planted the» disc behind Weeks. Five minutes later H. Stead got the only goal ior l-lighiielddn s mix-up in iront oi the Hunter River net. About iour minutes beiore the bell Boyle, by s clever piece oi stickhendling; scored his second goal oi theevening. Jt was a nice shot and the goal keeper did not have a chance to save. period opened A. wedlock scored on . Prince Edward Mondzly festering Songs - "Breakewsy" ‘That's You Baby" uwum‘ Qiii Blues" _ g- . a 1P ' 200 Musical Comedy s W_ith Sue Carrol-Sharon Lynn-Lola Lane-David Belliugs-Devid Percy. NEW eiilNBiiN One oi the most interesting and well contested races oi the winter season was staged by the Kerlsizg- ‘ton Race club on long River ice on Tuesday aiternoon Mar. 4th. At the suggestion oi Mr. W. B. MeArthur, the horses were classiiied in two sections, via. ill-otters and pscerl, and the result was most sat- ieiactery ior both owners and spec- tators. The time made wee quite good colpidering e head wind. ‘rhe class A trot had six starters. The Our Prophet horse (Wilbur Dennis), which has been kept \in seclusion ior two years, and almost iorgotten. came ‘into the lime light again with a vengeance, and won quite handily. He is now e consist- ent- trotter. Miss Ill» Aubrey (Will warren), Billy Oahili (In Chem- pion), showed his good gait and usual speed, but was outclassed by the winner. Upton Boy (Geo. Blown), received s cut and had to be drawn in the second heat. _ In the Oless A Pace Bill Girl (Herold Wcodside), won in straight heats. being closely pushed by Le- conie (Geo. Wcodside). Helen ‘Irampiest, a recent importation by Austin Taylor, is a good pacer. go- ing into second piece in the second heat. Miss Clsudes (qlaude Mc- Ewen). went s good consistent race. Miss Kentucky (Bernie Hynes). was not up tn her usual class. wm. luth- erlend gave great sstisisction es starter. SUMMARY Class A Pace. 1. Byng Girl (W. Proiitt) i 1 2. lisrconia (G. Woodside) 2 3i 3. Helen‘ ‘Prampiest (A. Tay- ior) .... .........i23 4. Miss Claudia (C. Mom/en) t 42 5. Miss Kentucky (B. Hynes) b 5 4 Time: 1.10, 1.12, 1.14. Class _A Trot. l. Otil‘ Prophet (G. Ddnnil .... 11 2. Billy Qlhill (I. Champion) .. 2 I s. m... Le Aubrey (M. McAr- _ thur .......... 4S d. Ruby U. (H. anyhow) n". I I 5. U. Lulu O. (W. Proiltt) ........ 0 I Upton Boy (Geo. Brown) 5dr Time: 1.10, 1.09. Judgesz-Wm. Toolnbs, W. h. Mc- Arthur, John Qlinn. Announcerz-Devid O'Connor. _dterter:--Mr. lutberlsnd. Next race Tuesday, Mar. 11th. K. Line up:— i “m,” n syeersoldaivesiiflimiflfllflfllt """°' M "-""°"' B. T ~""r.:.".?"""<.::.""‘: HJOhendler A. Weeks a r hit it WIIII I“ new...“ y - "y, r0 a to e bed lleek, end ceme in thhd. n. Mrémmsll ‘aioolss -- W“ P- "W"! “"4"! hi" ' a. Woolner - oxen-so m. Robin s." our oi Iridgslown. IM M- "We PM‘ "l B. Bel-nerd -‘ i’ slight eocidsn - Forwards ' VII “mm”- Afwmlmg L u“. Olele 0.. With ilve enitil: pup“. w, m“ hen-y .1. by Harry '15. James O'- r. emu .1. ma! ‘ " ' o. Beilsr n. sues Jeanine ‘mid. o. olefin“- g. moss _ Ilizeiie it. p Wilder's-Osman- nessnsotmdsagulletllsllam ceemoules- - ~- - t» H . ' ,5‘ >21 It?!» W PIIUD ' - ' I ‘ l - 13d .1, ll! A 17th. The heme and home game ser- Will g Enter Allan i Cup Play-Downs Maritime ChdnIpi0nS will Ploy In Montreal.’ March 14th And _ -_» Series Winners I ____.. y s chsmpsintbeplaydownlortire (Right) -: RILLIANT mo FWdeiiJA.E%AEfi3Ak (Cultured ; Cnuliflowers N l-zsgaige. MACK HEADY’ IGi-ifls/EIGF-fl‘. FROM DENVER, AND ‘Foreman VFLYWEIGHT CHAMP Apo MOW A volatile/sails FEATHER, RACES AT ‘usgronlceedssaesdwmnslrlg in for the Maritlm) Hockey Ghsmpionship and the right to represent Eastern Canada In the Alien Cup play-downs open ‘to- night at llsthuret with the Truro Besroets, Neva Beetle champions as their opponents. The second game will be played either in Trero or Hallie: Monday night and the ultimate winner will leave immediately ior Montreal, where they, step into notion g- nlnst the Quebec provincial ‘Allen Cap. emblamstlc er tile Canadian Amateur Hockey chem plonshlp, on Friday‘ lllfllt. March 14th.- Ths second and iinel game oi thh: series will be played on the following Monday. March Nth... (Erin Go Braugh.) The above progiem is a stren- uous one ior the Maritime champions, who must plsy their has-hat games o! the season dur- ing the coming two weeks. Hiiowirlg s spell c! inactivity tile Abegweits will put on the war-paint once morafronight they meet the Wolverines oi Halifax. Volumes have been written in the HsIiielcI-iersld about the Wolves who have "been one oi the standout‘ aggregations inths Meritlmes ior the pest two years. One year ago they were finalists with Bsmurst ior the Maritime Championship. ‘This year‘ injuries alone kept them rl-sm finishing ‘high- Abegweits And. WolvegTonight er up in the league standing. In the iinsl hali dozen games they were winning consistently with 1.01 Sear ley and other casualties ouce more in uniiorm. ‘rruro iound them the hardest six to get over in the East- ern League. All-lust such ersitsmen the Abbics will be tested to the limit tonight. Given herd ice the clsssni hockey exhibited will be on a per or better than anything seen this winter. The Prayer tOfy A A ‘Sportsman ‘o Dearnordintbebattlethstgceson through Liie, , _ z ask but a iield that is all; A chance that is equslwith all in the Strife. ' Aoouragetodoendtohers. And i! I should win, let it be by the Oode ' held hllh. A And ii I should Lose, let me Stead by the road, ' And Oheer as the winner goes by. ‘ 10rd, tpech me to conquer, ii conquer 1 can, By proving my worth in the irey, But ii I should lose, let me lose like s men , . . And not like a coward, I Prey. list _rlle say: ‘There they ride, on whom honors bestowed, Since they played the game Better than I," Let me stand with a smile, by the side a: the Road And Cheer as the winners go by. Ice Racing, , O’Keefe ’s Lake‘ ‘rhehrstoiaseriesoirsusat 014mg’; Lake, Avondslc, took pleoe Saturday March let About 200 peo- pie attended. 111a ice was not’ in held at Vernon some date. Glass‘ A. dd not fill? Two classes, \B. end 0-. hevlnl iour and five entries respectively were pulled oil. dsss 3.. heviuli Terbeby. W Frisco Direct. owned with ail my and my‘ honor ~ SAIURBAYTS lcillcls Following the starters .ln to- morrow aitemoonjs ice races: Cllll A race. Colorado 9., Betty lloeert, Hilda ma; Lllcppis Belle, Lady Mac. " Olass A Trot. Dapper Don, Royal wol-uw. Wood- icrd leott, ilallds Axworthy, Sybil- set. . i Clsel ll- Trot and Pace. Mac wile. 1s Rico. Th6 Banker, Harvest Maid. ‘ - — Green lace. Psterset, llelsnset. Whale, Magic Witte. Vmjiennesesy, ll. Hsnnesscy, lbnnl-lot. nulls-abalone. will spend us.- 000.000.on harbor improvements. Minnie 9., won the race straight heat and it was apparent she lots oi speed in reserve. in the 3rd. heat. who made a sirona bid ior 1st- vlece but could not pass Minnie who won the beet by a i ' Harry J., a young eolt undevelop- ed will no dom mo" "P "W! “h- poeiticn before the series is ended. lleud 12.. a bllilmlfi NIB! i veriooloredlcesisshedio wn. graces wiilbe held on 6th., imttwherlablg cu- Lwiilccuiestineddi- §§‘a§ %iEa? E Lilli] 2.. num- s t s Pl-inecesOolwedir.'W0ofll--- l I I UIJII O. [if g? illfi slimmer-Smacks _-_ . s!" sol .7‘ MACK I5 A GRADUATE OF Reels accuses. - AND $1054.15 A LELAND STANFORD On surisoe consideration. it wruld seem that eoneees should serve ash-e. c“ o; Ceiitlre. Ed'Garvey' '61 Note-e vast reservoir rol- flxtic talent. fries " "‘ ‘ ‘ ' produce powerilll iootball end other strenuous athleuc stars. Many. p! whomcre but s year or two orutqi their teens when 5a dun‘ ’. Filmy iu-ve brains and owlnnge w a higii’ gym wm-gbifl; degree. Yet iew. indeed. or this 001-3. lege element has mode any real prim‘ gress in the prisering. , Oi course, Fidel Le. Barbe, iormer world's iiyweight champion was s. student at Stanford University, but he had wen that title bciore enter- ing college. at present EddieMack. oi Denver, has been earning his way through Regis College by success. fully ‘battling some or our bestligl-lt- weights. Not so long ‘ago “he stmped Joey Sanger oi Milwaukee in the iiith round. Rocky flMmintain ring the rocky med when has. bruised such other grid brillisnts as lvionte Munn oi Nebraska}, Bully Montgom- ‘e. etc. Those boys locked like viwwifi- my‘ “r14 "I toifi 'as"they some" on’ s’ amazingly nlllsciedf inch full bi youthilll pep. They were supcrloin‘ ‘and managed-to knock out en early errslyoi rookie roll-overs with the ceieritous tin"- esse"oi'i Prime Csrners. But when they clashed ‘with hardbiticn second raters they gm their bumps a-plenty And never even approschedihe ‘oig ‘money class. ‘ ' Ad warren oi North Caroline Stale end Le; Marriner 0i Illinois kwve ulus- is: had considerable suc- lpes among the young light heevies. ‘Whey are gradually approaching real class: ' i lTl-le main trouble with_rnost coi- ringsiklr in. those days. 5o they thought, he'd. be a whale in a rush .1 - l linel}! "wssinihaimid-stoiapile- '11P vl1~tw0._tllen,_lirncled to the side- line this senterltimls remark: "No mar’ oi’ thm ior-r me. bye! ‘moi/s, not,» element's mur-r-thel-l" And. vice verse, hard-boiled pm boxing. usually “rnurders" the husk- iw _wl_1_c mm. ..lllmteble on loot- boll fields. Cultlillfld cl-lillliowerg are too collapsible, that's elil They're not tqlgh mouth! r_.. o. c. comma '~ Last night on the League Alleys the Victories met and detected the Aleru by the smell majority oi 62 pins, site: a hard iought gems." vlcml- Coyll wok all honors to himself and the Alerts by rolling high slngle- oi 32s P1118. also high total oi 76d pins. windowing ere the scores»- wvlms are sureitis only a quest-ion lore rootbs-ll- stars who-become pro ' Twlcmllms" or time urltll- liiiydfcii-‘LWCIIYI an im- boggy-g l, m”, my m“ 5m w; H. Gresory .. 202 2:4 m comm. nsticerown. - i“ m; “firm... hndenmg gmwéss s Vessey 1e: lac ldl Ll Barbs.‘ alter temporary retire- M75.“ . flnpum “Maw - m A. Martin ...... " 1.69. l2‘! 104 meat. isbcelr ljrcegtller-pilslllllg mo, m“, Mm...“ m mmd E.R0bin_. .110 m 201 lane, with all; hopes ‘orlséttllsidlls sagas tonight. Football l-nd boxing l 6111mm. 21o 2a: no Wily l0 ill"! 195m" fllfililllpllflllill; may‘ seem equally. strenuoum, but TMMTFWQ- with its bis-mosey allure, it is thaw Ire distinctly diiierent in tllell- "Aline" , the heavyweight class that. cells to bruising natures. _ V. Gayle ... . 225 326 :01 molt hvsklvwlleslv-lls"; who would ‘flier Gooey made that clear when J- Deliiwhel -- 161 m I" punch their way to iortune. rm,"- pul; mm gnu, m; um gm. a L. Doyle 13d 150 all "Ikther" Lumkin. a met 100i»- scrlnimege or- two~ between service J- Chinfilcr I51 171 "9 bail star at Georgia Tech 1.. 1m this... during m, w“... w... m, r. Tierney 1&8 1'11 m and 1928, is about to set lortll on ltoseqmmoyl (ill-ht was e tough "Next game takes place Monday nlshf at a p. m. "m the "Big river Hague’; when the Wolverines meet . 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