. 1.53.1111... 10,1021 c . z < Cape Traverse Hockey The Cape Traverse "Royals", at yhom all -the local scribes seem mafia. 3m; m» <~~--> grinning. And wiheat is better, (By WANDEWMNG SCMBE) mey are starving to play real hock- ey_ The)’ held the last-skating. tricW C. Y" M. L. teem trom Summerskle to a 5-5 draw recent- 1y, and ‘last Friday nlglll. they 511b- (iued like Tryon "Arrows" r1811! down in their Qwfl bniliwick. when these boys forget uhut "Lot-me- dop" 3L1!“ they can produce the goods, and lately they ihavo been| teaming together 11w 1mm and; eggs. ' Keep on ‘PIMYUBS. "R°Y-‘ his". ’ Al: last ilhose invincible “St. pus" wave gong down ‘to deleat to the Victoriu "Unions". And u whitewnshing a~t that! We ltatl an idea that lillGy would btrtnmed new“; tghoy reuchetinhe Ottawa Senawrg dlovv iiillllillllg it ls to nee little’ fishes tinting like uihalcs! Am] now tudyhe that little Tin Lizzlg reporter with the ‘ltolls- ‘Royce horn will t-ome tiowu to enrth again. 'At the Victoria-Albany gnmo. a certain get-guurtlinu kcpt iihe old boot-heel out of his citxulclall ev- enlng--and wo don't ruesii Maybe. Alter‘ ‘that inst game with the "Royals" they will tree-d a brand new set oi gray goose-feathers. Bert, W. F. Jamieson, wro aft- cr being badly gassed during the war, was sent home to Canada to die, but instead bucked his way back to health in the northern On- tario mining country and recently sold Ian option on copper-gold claims which he and his brother George had staked, to Noah Tim- ,mlns for $250,000 plus a 10 per cent royalty. HEN the roar-in’ game is on and the stanes go spinning, a sack of whole- some, delicious Planters We: new power to the bow and new skill to-the eye. " Qlhmfid stun-so PEANUTS "rue NICKEL tuucu" . ‘v1 IlllllIIllllllllllll||Illlllllllllllllllllllllllll Hockey Dope v Hockey at Albany, Monday oven- ifln. Feb. 14th.", Arrows (Tryon The game got away at 9.16 with W. A. Pooley, (Mgr. North TTYW Pink) 0n ‘the whistle. From 4111B paoe oi‘! n was amour. and W0 minutes later, Saunders netted the opening goal, repeating one Bod one halt minutes later. Thq 118-419 became hotter and ‘hotter. and "Rory" commenced to shoot. and leave it to him, the St. Pwts do- tense were not idle. However. hiabey turned off shot cults-r shot in s. way-chat was wonderful to be- hold, yet it was impossible to stop u-ll in such n. rain o! rubbed". B114} rive minutes from the start “XRory' had his llrst goal. ‘ilhree mhnllifl! mtrre, and ‘Campbell scored No- 3 m. the st. Puts and thus ended this period. 2nd‘ perlod.—----'l‘hls peniud 0991""! up witch plenty oi‘ Deli-Dom “m” going strong. Just two mi-illllfiii and ‘Rory had No. 2 8041.111"- M‘ though he lite-rally bombarded Ma- i-beyumd Noouan, lor Ihe bnlnnce oi the. period he was u able to DEW" irate tlhiclr stonewall defame. Third period found Rory 01109 more leading u.» urrensive. und- again‘ scoring (10 minutes). but this was his inst. wnd (‘znnpbeil re- peating his clever pluy 0t the first penjod, entered up another lcvr the St. Pate, and 11st two minutes ‘be- fore ltuq gong, Slsutiqers landed his t-hird, and ‘w sow! game closed with a. score 0t‘ St. Pats 5- ATFOWB 3. LINE-UP st. Pats Arrvw“ NET Mubey Thomson DEFENSE ~ Noouan R- Lyman Frizzell “Flrpo" ‘L. Hflwill-l- FORWARDS . Saunders (‘Cool-l G- 540L904]: (Capt). "Roryf Campbell “Col" H. Ben "Skinnr Rogers “Carierry" E. Lord "Tige" Walsh. Ken MacDonald Timers: J. A. -LYmHIl.. "Dad"- ‘avnd Percy Allan. . Goal Judges: Tom Noonan an Ben Webber. Notes tAnybodyis game. (Noonsn goal judge at close 0t second period).. The Tryon goalie is ‘u real sport, (tWebbeIr). Thanks old man ‘and take it from “Scrlbe". the boys are all 590F15- _A_gOOt] game» Sgd. All present. Sitzrrs- Albany: Saunders, N00"- an, and Mabey. Stairs -——Tryon: Railph. A ‘good game, ‘and n» good feed. in good old Albany. Thanks. "Wandering iScribe". ‘Signing oi‘! at 1.15 a. m. Sta- tion Z.. "Rory" and Hockey SH ERWOOD SOUTHPORT VS. ‘In u. return game played between these two teams in the Aaena Sat- unday night. the Tigers were hound to win out as they recently suffer- ed detent at the hands oi South- port. Saturday night they came into their owu and defeated the team from across the river by a score 0t (H), this in spite o1 the fact that Southport deiience was considerab- ly strengthened by the addition 0t illnjor (Tommy) ‘lingers. The game got away last and shortly alter the opening of the period, R. Roper strorcd on the rebound. This was iollowctl by one which was net-ted by Campbell milking smre 2-0 in favor 0t Tigers. Rogers for South- pm-t, now made u beautiful run but shot wild, the game slowed down n hit and the bell cumc as n. relic! to both teams. Second period opened with Itog- ers getting away last, but Duflet wbanit at home to visitors and turned everything away. Tigers aid- ded another counter in this period and u». the end the score was 3-0. For third ‘period ‘Soutthport set out to brealk their goose-egg and led by the gallant Major made msny gallant attempts to invade enemy territory. The Tigers were well entrenched and fought a great defensive battle and though tired out tby the effects of iresh shock- troops who were brought against them still bottled gaimely on and the final score read ‘3-0 in tavor of Sherwood. Alter the game the tSlwrwood team were guests oi! Southport boys at s. vary rtlne spread at “loner- gun's Restaurant," where lull just- ice was done to ‘thereats. Southport ls to be commended on the sporting epinit or their very flue hockey team. - Next game wlll be played in Sher wood Rink and each team with a game tp their credit will be out to win. So no doubt it will be a hum- mer, ‘ ‘ The best o! teellngs prevail throughout those two teams and in both games only one minor penalty was handed out. lvlr. Whitlocld o! Davis and Eraser handled the whistle and was very fair and square in his decisions. , , Hickey 8. Nicholson's Black Twist Chewing ' Tobacco The chew that In always good. Men who are users of this tobacco claim that it is tho only tobacco that gives utilisation which they desire. hu s flavor all its own and ls In s clou by ltcelt. Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco Co., Ltd. them the Manuhetu -. - This tobacco Charlottetown Here And There H°°k°>'“l* TPWW-CIPB Trsvflrse Rflylll" vs. Arrows, (By WANDERING SCRIBE.) Friday evening. Feb. mu. the, Arrows. tor tho second time, met. “Me” "W" 111B Royals, this time] on iihe theme rink. However, the 5W8 lull up n. game right, and are to be congratulated on their game.‘ "QM- The £81116 got away at 9.10,i and throughout W" V91)’ slow. neither side s'how-‘ Second Period—<Both teams com-' n'en°ad w will“? "P. and the goal-L the first period ' PKGE THIRTEhiN ies did some clever stopping, Try-, . on was pllSlll-llg the v1” Wm, a; ‘ ‘(im- “Tlil ‘Michell up goal No, 1, Unis being followed some minutes. 1319K‘ by No. 1 tor rile visitors. Dur-v lng the retuuintler ol the period Ttyon rained nhot after shut on‘ the Cape luaverse defense, but‘ true to the uuiue, it “Hi3 ltuyn], ‘lihe Pillfll iuuutl both teams 50w" l" will bll-“iilfififi. the udvzint- age -seeu|ln.g first with one, than the other, and it locked us ii’ tlu. Kama would end rhun. but justl elgiht minutes before the close,‘ Cape Traverse got their gum; p11»! DBFIY Blillllod and ‘bringing themi to bear. Yebisteretl shot No. 3 on! the Tryfln net, ‘and tlllilinu-gl] up“; BOYS tiled hard ‘they were tunable to overtxnnc the loud, and ‘the, FORWARDS J. liiuiiisau "Rory c. slept-ml .Ca.pt.‘ C. Howott “Pit” Victor llowult‘ Ralph McAleer 1|_ wlmdi SUBS _ CluPoIICB Wzuldell Eldon Lord "I‘ig"‘ Mgr- PY- E- BB" M81’. J.A.Lymau‘ Reieree—Frauk Aicllurlane. Aces-—Royuls: Clinton Howait, Dewy Ilrvlng. i Arrows: ill. Lyman, Capt, “RQry"_ Score by periods: 1st 0-0; zntlf 11110105163 l will mention that m‘; G-- DRWBOII. who disappeared the evening before, but llliiteatl of lit-Q @335, 31;? "w L" "he Mart, _....-. .'i.‘.f§i"if’.I‘.i‘.‘..3?.“iii“. game‘ a u!‘ Royals NET Arrowsdll 3S2 plus, the inure rolliii; (i. Cnmphell (Pontiac) A. ThomsonEfimshgonihgipi? ‘gfynltflfltfnzfggfi,’ Dewy lrvingoEl-‘ENSE R Iy'nuu;’l‘hiu in tho second highest score Doug Ben (Cum) Ljliuwutl rolled ou the “Y" alleys and will \ t BUWLING v l no doubt stay u while, and should be u. good aim for some 0t’ the sharp shooters to work on. Rowling tonight. ‘Tulluwatt vs. MncEttt-horil , Kiln-Rebekah League 1 8..'l0—lmps vs. Whirlwiuds i ODDFELLOWS LEAGUE ‘~ The Dumbells defeated tho lied Tops by 234 plus. B. Vaultlerstlncz |'olied the high single and three ot‘ 294 and 57G plus. sion for mechanics. Here he is inspecting the workingsof the Roll Royce car, which has been placed at his disposal in Los Angclcs. Upper righb-George has made friends with the two motorcycle cops who accompany him wherever he goes in the Rolls-Royce. The." Upper Ccntre-Gsorge hasa pas-are still required to keep the crowds back whenever he appears in the streets. Middle centre the champion swimmer awakcs, and a photoq grapher is present. It is evident, that George Young finds that tame, involves hard work and long hours.‘ Note the ‘Gee it's a tough life‘ im- pression. 2-2; 3rd: 3-2 with Cape Trzve i ‘Mmbms . ‘*="‘“"‘='~ ' ‘ ‘ t? %€.‘i‘.‘.‘.i."."...;; ‘ii iii . , . .. ... AOTES 1G, Leltch .. . . 132 137 Capt. ,Doug_ am] hi‘, yea", are U. llluclietitl .. 167 12S good‘ sliorts—ui\wys welt-tune m, l). MucKeuzie . . . . .. 1-12 1X0 13-1 Tryon ice. , ~——— —— Hard luck Arrows, b t “ ' 315 i399 33"! , . . . - t» “ t , R d T 5 pion in Calitornla. Upper lctt— cMiNll/AL p’. Seutener . , . . . .. 11:. 121 131 Youhg meets Commandcr Richard ‘ ti’. Down .. 120 ill-i 113 E. Byrd of the United States navy, A "MY “m? "fliill"! W“ 1181111‘. Hobbs . 1x5 141 14-1 who was u... first to fly over the Sfliuldfli’ evemflg- lie!» 12111.. 0111.. Douglas . . 1-11 140 1S0 North Pole. He extended to George Norm Trym‘ fink m“! w“ 3' d9‘ J. Dryden .. .. . 149 1G6 1-1-1 his hcarticst congratulations. cided success. Around 300 skirt-l ___ _.. ers were present, also about 4" in: (,0 (343 792 “ . = ' . an a euJoye a‘ _ d H .1; h l 0 y delightful skate. At 0.30. u...‘,,,§"{,‘i§,P“"““° 0 o O5 W n i judges gave their decisions, but: i owing ‘to iPooleyp qnegaphope, be.‘ Ho-Bohos _‘ ,_ l ing out of tune. the spectatorsfr- HOWE“ -- 152 157 19° were unable to hear the report o1‘ H- MMKHY -- -~ 135 133 129 ,1.- the decisions, "and ale no doulmF. Nicholson. ..119 161 1:2 _ still wondering who the winuertfU- Gm ~ - - ~ ~ ~ 3'15 15” 1”“ were. —tLa~t.er: ‘We were lucky en-‘J- slewa" - ~ - ~ - - - ~~ 185 140 10S 5,? ough to secure the following in-, ' i’. fornlatlolL 79d 74-i 689i 5-:- Prize winners: Ladies 1. Miss, Tilmlmwg” ' Marion Weddell. (VutleutineJ 2 P l, Muss Eleanor Bell. (flashlight); 3J1, S ‘fps, H5 137 161‘ Miss Minerva. Gillis, (Bat). , - “fl”, ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' " m; 12-, 1.3] p Gentlemen: 1 iElmer Dciiuaneyfii} 1331:1182“), ' " “n; g1 1135. .15 Quack Dr.; 2. (limes. llull, (‘Crusadfi J‘ 1mm“ 175 11m 105i! "" er); 3 Eddie TflHViitlJltJ- (Old Gerri ‘ ) ‘ " " 11p 11m 11m tleman), "_'“" ‘_ v _ ____ _ _,._' Jllrlses: Mluis illuth Wood, Alias ".in; v.07 mo; B. Cutcllffe, Miss K. Dubsou, .\i1r., .r0,.,1__-.1,,q ‘- ‘Ii- Bell. Mr. ‘n. out»... l ‘ “ ‘ i ~ l-t is impossible it make u euli n, '_' 1 " 0t many other COHlllIIIPSL. sin with s H E R W0 DA V I s a‘ I‘ The hot-key tvuuu iron! ‘ililii-“i "ml, lug lost, George was polishing upl nsvi‘ lillliil- (Tllililiilivliiivll "WW1 . his sabre. You looked line in lllfijlllll. to Shorwootl riuh \\'(‘,llll<‘>‘.ll‘|y good old 82nd tiuilbrm boy. uilghtnwhere they played at arr"! lgame oi hockey with the ddililifl ii" Friends 0t Mm. Mex Iiellirgey,‘ are sorry to learn oi‘ her lllllesmi and all wish lher u speedy recoveryfl Mr. Geo. Buxton. well known commercial man, was in Tryou,‘ Feb. 901m, in the ‘interests of his‘ firm. Mr. J. lkiyle or the Cuund-i ion IDrug 1C0... also paid Tryon nl visit Miss Cora McNeil, S‘Sldc, is vis-i ibing "in North Tryou, the guest of, her sister, Mrs. ti’. DeLnney. ‘ i ‘Wordhas been received hero oi‘ tlhe sale arrival oi’ the Misses Dor-l othy. Frank-lo and Georgie Gillie. who recently left tor Newburyport, Mass. i Mrs. H. M. Chlshom. North Try-j on, is visiting her father, Mr. B.‘ ‘Carter. Charlottetown. i ___. ' 1 Hockey. at Borden~l3orden Nu-‘ ‘tioninls vs. Augustine Cove Stars» ‘Thursday evening, Feb. 10th. ln- a hotly contested game» the Nation! the visitors the way by a. score oi’; 7~3. The night was clear and the, als have a habit or getting tar too much in the way, ‘to suit tho bright lights from Augustine (Yove. "Z"i B1B. (on tihelr home rink), showed f- shooting Share fine. but tihe Nation. 1 their own ice. lluviu A" FY1154?!‘ hull" u fast teiuu llllll ulihoullii '~liill‘»"l"‘l by u. score oi 5-2 they uwwro vvorl’, wall pleased as this was the nrsté time their team luul u. game luuvtir. er this winter; With smue practice} and nwre combination they would iunko the best oi’ the teams i!" some to lllllf-llll. them. Till-u “'05 1"‘ exceptionally clean game Wllllhlilli u penalty handed out- .\lr. \\l1ll< look vcry capubly refereed and had the game well in hand ovcry luill: ute oi’ play. ‘Sherwood have now tie-i teateti Clarke Bros. Davis & _l<‘rtla~ er and Southport and would like a game with Moore 8t hiMcLeotPs. _._.< Hockey Players A rub down with Mlnardwt ‘ OARNIVI-AL AT suzkvvooo A very successful Carnival nuts‘ hclti iu Sherwood rink on February illth. The tiluht was fine anti roads ‘itzootl and the crowd gatthtzretl from iur and uour. not. only to skate hut,_ ‘lo \\’llll'll the guy throngs. The cos. iluuieu were well thought up and ‘runny original ones were tin-rt‘. ,tllus making it hurtl for tlic judges ito ilnnlly ‘pick the winners. in tho indies prize, list were: 1st. Miss Nadine Roper, as (Queen 0i Sheba; _2ntl, .\‘lrs. Reggie brytonton 115 {Crrantluwtheiz Gentlemen: 1st, Mr- ,Wullut'e Rod-d, Artillery Officer ‘oi, Tleorgiatl Period; 2nd, Mr. lloath ,l<‘oster, clown. “my oi‘ the costumes were al- most as good as those worn by the winntvrs uml special uucntion could > alter a strenuous game pre- vents stillness. :R§J:D'I‘S' INA i The famous dog sled derby at. ‘the Pas, Manitoba, covering a dis- ,tance of 120 m lies, run .in three ‘heats of 40 miles each was won for ‘the second time in succession by I ‘Emile St. Goddard In 11.274512. ‘~, iEarI Brfiges was second in 11.56- ‘ r4 52 and co St. Goddard, youthful Ibrothor of the winner, was third i . r ‘be made of hall a dozen both in ladies and gents. , The Judges were: fillies ‘l-‘oslor oi _ ‘ Lethbridge, Alberta who is visiting mm“ Wm PFWQMY "W" m "will Winsloe the gilest oi‘ Mr. nnd Md p!“ whmh made m“ race Mrs. Robt. ‘Stewart also Aicssrs. WM“ “mm” “m! " Wm 39am “Tlohti McLcotl und 0. W. 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