uii-unm THE CHAQLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN é fiiT/Ziivcmz. REPORT sebum" ‘g we night's meeting oi the City Council by Conn. yum, chairman oi the Iinenee Committee. (Continued from page one) [he 01W. 5mm on behalf oi the Finance Committee ‘no we trust our citizens will eppreeiste our endeavors. a. A. noswnn, Chairman‘ M. W. Reunion, W. B. Burke. M9015"! oi Committee CIVIC RECEIPTS Th, amount of money received ior Civic purposes from w pscember 31st, 1931 was $236,041.50. January 1st, “m, and C1rrlage Tax ..... 3 288.00 Auctioneers Licenses 100.00 w“ Licensee 775.00 wu-diouse Rent 200.00 mm s; Property Rent . . $0.00 God Grant Fire Dept. ‘$50.00 Market Rents . . . . . . .. $ 3,740.00 Market Tolls 1,120.37 wdght Scales 803.44 5,663.01 mick 1.1100118 .......... 299.00 m); vendors licenses 445.25 msurance Co's licenses 5,685.00 ‘ police Court .o S 2,719.38 (my Court ..... 37.31 m; Tax .... 1,092.00 3,848.60 Tm licenses . . 390.00 Gasoline Tmk Tax 010.00 jihveslment Brokers’ Tax 625.00 Misocllaneous receipts ..,- 3,239.95 szmt 8t Sidewalks Ass. . 12,002.01 rpuule-rred from Water .1. Sewers Acot. ior int. ..... 10,004.50 Real Estate, 1925-30 12,521.81; Real Estate, 931 . . . . . 102,063.20 114,591.17 Persons! Pro ty 1027-30 3,450.27 Personal Proptly 193i. . .... 42,742.23 40,102.50 Poll Tax, 1927-30 .. 1,590.00 . Poll Tax, 19:11 ..... 6200.00 7.86200 Bonds issued-Fire Dpt. . .... 15,500.00 ' i‘ reissued Civic Schl ..... 500.00 10,000.00 Discount 150-31 15379-63 023034450 ‘we, mivhbie- ‘ lleai=Estata $15,700.01 Personal Property -“ 11,030.03 Poll Tax ........ 0,010.00 Street s: sidewalk tax _... 5,490.78 5 40.397378 24,805.19 Estimated excess of moeipts over Expenditure 8 15.49159 . PAYMENTS no amount expended by the City Council from January 1st to Dee- ember 31st, 1931, was $260,400.?A LOOKING "EM U VEK (BY write") so MINUTE 11.11-11.11 ‘What a some of hockey it must heve been in Dsuiousis last night; "id What a °°0YB800us and heroic fight the red-shlrted Abegweiis stnsed against the low scoring, b... superbly defensive Rangers." 10$ night's who ended without 0 000k being weed in either net 3R8: 90 minutes o! dynamic hockey ‘Packed with all the thrills typical M the "fastlm Esme in the world". ‘The Abairwezts in holding the 111g”- ed Dalhouslans to p, zero draw 1n their own back yard, have achieved a feat that no other team in the Northern League has yet equalled. Last night's clash was the second d-"Wfl 501118810 10112111, on Dalhousle ice, Moncton Hawks having held them to n one all score on the night oi’ December 16th. “BOYS TICKLED PINK’ Percy Simmonds speaking with Dr. Ira J. Yeo over the phone 111st night. eXliresscd himself in 810071118 terirls of the prowess and alround hockey shown by the Albbes. He stated that the game was the "1093 Slleotacular he has ever seen; With the red shirts responding to such an extent the; the Rangers were spell-bound with surprise. Mr. Slmmflnds 601d that Jack Kane was marvellous both offensively and de- Yeflfilvely. "He went a. blue streak i111 night," added Mr. simlnonds. and speaking of the team as a vmole, he stated they never played better hockey in their 1l\'es—ond that's saying s. mouthfuL The train, which was held ior the Abbes last night took them to Campbellton where e "sleeper" awaited thea. Ii; was their intention to continue on to Ikcderioton, where they are determined to hurdle the Capitals tomorrow night, PRAISES BOOK the M. A. H. A. appointee in charge of this department, will favor us. You know, we're always prepared to co-opernte in such matters. "5 PER. CENT ABILITY" “Ninety per cent. ability and 10 per cent. hick." Thus does Tlny Thompson, Boston Bruin goal tend- er, diagnose scoring. George Owen oi the Bruins, when questioned about goal-getting, replied: "95 per cent. luck and 5 per cent. ability. When luck departs s. gonler he is through." THE-U. S. "AMATEURS" Lou Marsh in the Toronto Star says today: "define an amateur" is the biggest joker in the Olympic deck oi‘ cords. A dispatch from Boston says that tho U. S. Olympic hockey‘ team nnd the Boston Brullls oi’ the National Hockey League will plily one game of n double header at Boston to-' night. The other game will be be- tween the Polish National team and the Boston hockey club, an am- ateur tcnm. How l'\‘ll amateur hockey team ploy against a professional team and still maintain its amateur status. "It is easy-ii the right people want the game to be plnyed—:1nd you know how to work it. t “It is always easy to beat an amateur rule-ii the right people want thnt rule beaten. It has been going on for years-this shut eye business. "Contrary to the general idea of amateur sport in these parts, Can- ada's Olympic team could play the Toronto Mnple Leafs-if thcwsm- aieur hockey authorities and the A. A. U. of C. would only give their consent. But the C. A. H. A. will not give its consent or entertain the idea. One article goes on to say that U. S. amateurs protect themselves by an international rule which states that the competitors own governing body shall decide on his The old question of ' Couiiiiung their fonrn 01 the .". zru gixuiv, the Charlotte-lawn Mlllioilaires led the Randall coach- ed Amherst Ramblers 2 to 0 301.115 into the final chukker last night at zlio Arena. They elected to play a {seml-cleicnsrxd grime in the final “period with disastrous results, Whte swung in forty-five seconds and McKay sending the game into over- time n: the five minute mark with n long shot from the blue line which eluded ceilings. 13111,, however lplnyui a rnnxhntioclal grime last nigh; as d d all the Millionaires and the Ramblers were (lstinctly lucky in get out oi town with a. win. The first of the :0 overtime periods was scoreless. both goalies making sen- sationnl saves to keep the score sheet clean. The game went west in the second overtime session. Dalton on u. pass from V. Ruiscr put the game cu ice with n hard shot from right ivlng at the four minute murk. At the eight minute mark, lvfcKay pro- vided an antlclhnnx, picking a loose puck aifter Colllngs had made a sensational save on Peebles who got right. through and rlfllng it home for goal number four. The Mill- ionaires had all the best of the opening perod Bradley on a pass from Acorn made the count 1 to 0 at the two minute mark. Spllct made a brilliant eolo to make the count 2 to 0. He picked the pluck at his own blue line, rushed down the right boards, rounded the de- fence ht great speed and the Mill- ionaires were well out in front. This was at the eight minute mark. Ramblers Come From Behind T 0 Clinch Game 4-2 ll/Iillionaire Lead Of Two Goals Cut Down By Am- herst In Second Overtime.‘ -—_- Spiller. and Dalton got pcnaltcs for roughing. There were ten shots o: Amherst. through. There were eight izhots oil Charlottetown and six on Amherst Doucette (rmirzhinnl, White. Dalton, McKay and hrmllcy got. DPnMilY-‘l Except for a flw flushes by the Mill onnlres, Aililicrst had the best of the finnl iazrlod, scoring tiwo goals as remarked elsewhere. There were thirteen shots on Colllngs. elcvcn on liiilt-Dozinld. Doucoitc got. a. penalty for roughing. Acorn and Harper got penalties 1h the first overtime, Shaw in the second and in the final five minutes. The lncups yvcrer- and! gsllxxns .. s 10.09510 w_ J_ Foley, we“ know“ Nova Status - . _ , 0 o I ' Cit‘ Hall ...-..... .. .......... 543.55 scotmn sports writer’ h“ this to Since the nbove was written the ‘ 7 - say re the Forum program' ‘ ................. 2452.56 ' ‘U. S. Olympic team played Bruins mum” " ' Dr. I. J. Yeo, president oi the “d b t 5 t 1 Victoria P011: .. 1,001.30 Charlotetown Forum h“ sent me a were es en <1 - , i" - H I an ers att e m” 1"’ ' ' ' ' 149161 thefiizlarladil fiflcohozkiygltzaflrifillilkfs 1932 Dump.“ Hockey Smcdule 0w. Pond do Roadway . 305-30 roll». Department 11,905.50 Ema“; ‘fir’ Wm‘ u“ be“ “ma The full hockey schedule for ti" ' 779609 Y ° °° “Y ‘mums "I ti" “"19" third whats‘ uiyrnpics at nuke 1 1 l'a m‘ Department """"""' ' ' “I states and Canada’ and is B‘ Placid next month is as follows: . 34536551116 '35 5011940108 -- credit to the Charlottetown Forum The Olympic schedule. ___ Market and Library . - 3676.88 and the people who run lt. In the Feb 4__Canada vs_ United States; DALHOUSIEI N_ B" Jam 25_(By Third Perk“, City Government .. - - ' program are many interesting Germany m Pommt the Canadian PreSs)_Thu_ty mu” No More Manama“, "' '“"“"“ 993823 notes’ Not“ only hockey is repre- Feb- F-Unlted 509-“! "3- Pimmd- utes of overtime hockey failed to Penalties; Graham, Nicholson, D. lion-i o: Health .......\..... 2,973.84 sented in its pages. There are Fen Pcanada m German“ produce a “my tonight an" chap Taylor Gm“ _ “m” c°“p°“’ ‘m ' ‘ 198727 “t” °" “h” 5pm" A m" b°°k' Feb ‘P-Canflde vs Poland‘ Unii- Ab ‘it d n lhousle s1 n.- Stull 9- ltlcCuhn a interest Coupons 1931 53.32206 genmmcm ' ed statcs'vs Gerlkwny mttemwn] deg‘? sdaglm a u! ° “ n t6 H‘ ' v _4 - ‘ - Rangers 1a paye ee reg nr ~rs vcr me lnt. on olerdrawn act. . . . . 7.007 02.4070 1660450 _ Feb. Pnnucd states vs‘ Poland; periods without shunting a Sea! No 5mm 3'3: zldsgewergel) trindegliolzixxigtegfid g 4,591,739 Tun SUSSEX PROTEST C5005“ vs- Gelmmy- during their Senior Northern Penalties: None. a i w" e en u” ' ' Feb- 9400a“ "5- Pmlmd- League fixture Stops: Stull 4: McCenn 4. Permmem WW1" 591M313 Pund- """"""""'1'é;5 1390000 CallinB the Sussex, Summerslde Feb. 10—-United States vs. Germany. First Period Second Overtime Storm Sewers Sinking Fund ............... hobo 301118 0f Jfln- 12. a tied mmtesl- B- Fcb. lCk-Germuny vs. Polnnd; Cunr No score. No score. Fire Apparatus Sinking Fund ... - Slight change was made m the ad“ W United states’ Pcnamhsraham‘ renames: Gross. Patriotic Sinking Fund ........'. . standing oi the Central League . i ___' stops. stun 8; Mccann 7_ 5mm; Sh,“ 5; Mcgmm 3, Soldiers Mnt, S, Fund ...... ' 3 ' "A" Division by President James . Second Period Thu-d gym-um, WW0 Library B. Fund ..... 335.00 Wry. Previously the game had been H w NO 5Com m, “Ora Market House S. Fund 65.00 20 557 00v claimed by summers,“ and Pr,» Pcmmbthaham‘ Penalties: Nona ' ' “SM by 5W5“- P'°S1d°“" W” I Stops: Stull '1; McCann s. Stops: Stull 4; McCmin a. submitted a proposal to his ex- "—"'" ' Bonds issued-Fire Dpt. ...............-..-...- 10.50090 ecuuve and the teams voted m SENIIKBIII.‘ llVOltzlfER-N ‘ _ 30nd: Civic (School) .. 500.00 10.00000 mo, o, an em, contest L=$L D F A P“ As a result Sussex and Summer- ' ' ' 3' 36' u; 21' 526049034 side are tied for first place, each Dnlhousic 15 9 s, 1 35 65 ,7 l e Expenditures $2°°-4°°-24 team with is points, while Amherst g:‘t‘}““’3:1t1t°“ f H; 1 31 m 3 . Rtttlliis 235-34155 is in second place with 11 points. ~ _ \ The protest arose over a decision Division "B" e e O 1/ Excess of Expenditure over Receipts .......... 0 33-04503 made by Referee Charles Cnhlli, P w L D F A Pm “ Accounts Payable . . . . . . 1.15051 who allowed a goal of! the stick of Moncum 1., 12 4 1 65 26 25 , Chlck Gallant after the bell had Abbi“ 17 n 5 1 62 35 23 $ 24,805.19 sounded for the chnnge of ends in Fredericton 17 10 6 1 51 20 21 a a y S BALANCE SHEET FOR. THE man aunnm naonmssn 11st, 1931 an overtime period. LIABILITIES " Sussex claimed that they had not Central League _ —l-1'— _ T" Witter Debentures Afloat .............. S 200000-00 been jnfgrmed rcgurding tho goal R W_ L‘ D. R A’ P“ The Victoria. Driving Club meets Rollie wociiiiLuRliiio-C‘ In To sewerage Debentures Afloat ............... .. 181500.00 and stated that Referee Cam" had Sussex m 6 2 2 m 13 14 this evening for the transaction of Frank .:ly—S confine. . T0 Cit Debent Afloat ........... .- 1B'~‘6°°~°° not rhood off the rubber in centre Amherst __ _ 9 6 2 1 25 1,, ,3 sellers! business. the classifying of V. Cm- l1 1 -. ~- _ :- y “res I ' l d i rnces ior Sat- Alton Burkik-Svbil Sci. T0 School Debentures and“ issued by Councl v- 60500-99 ice. President Wry took up the sumlnersldc 10 5 3 2 24 14 12 iorses all nrrnng 11g w smqnwogdnihilkc McGregor ‘To School Debentures afloat issued Iy School Board .~-- 7359099 matter with both clubs and found Ch-Tnwn n 2 6 1 15 29 5 urdny afternoon. m5 f Hal-I - - To Permanent Works Debentures Afloat 700000.00 the Summcrslilc sportsmen prcpar- Moncton m 2 a 0 22 32 4 Never before in the toryho -5335] Bros _cflmnpk Bvmlcc. T0 Market House Debentures Afloat . .. 1500-00 Cd to mcct lum more than ‘half Huston, Lmguc the tinck has ‘there been 51x10 n! N Ugo ugh bophnncn To Storm Sewers Debentures A1000 - ' 5250000 way l“ a Settlement of the din-ct‘ ‘vii-mm of fast lacing mnteriln’ mld Di- ll g Sciimziin-vvorthy Lou- To Patriot Fund Debentures Afloat . . .. . 4000.00 onccs. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Pmlldmg the “math” 5 °°b r 2'? ' ' ‘ T“ Fm’ Depmmenfl 13°59'10""! Am” """"""" "" 270mm ' ... Tmm 14 12 2 o M 22 24 enough to make good ilcehthl p: t QeJ a llovcr-‘Biilgen Ailbrcl‘ 2.111%. To Soldiers Monument Debentures Afloat 11500.00 ~w.-1\"rs "r0 mo“ l-lullfnx 12 s 4 o 51 2a 1e 11° ""1 be milled ° l ° f: °5 D“ F! wnflvrp__pl_,o_ Dawes 'I'o Public Libru-y Debenmre, Afloat _ , _ , _ _ . 10000.00 ‘ Kcrltvllle 12 3 9 0 23 57 a 1101111; of nuy winter srgirsou: y}: . a v. - - . l. ~ - T0 Housing Commission Debentures Afloat _ 35000.00 A llulifux exchange says: Page ‘ The followingis u l . o orscs o ‘mOpfl-“Bfinvw “we 214% To Guy Ha" Annex Debentures Afloat’ ' " 20900-00 Mr. C. E. Jones or 'sunlmcrsldc' P‘ E. L Jun!" Lraguc and their Ownms’ l h ~= W llcDonuitL-Pcter Wilton Jr. To Interest coupons (not presented) __ 2160.44 P. E. I. We would like to have NOTE—-A meeting o oi..emen ‘a . . 70240.07 0111c information as to what is be- p_ w_ y,_ D_ p A, pig will be held at Larse BT05» THBB- 2-13 1- I To sinking Fund's water ‘s; sewerage ' s - ' th l term d- H tl v s a d0 Jnn 26 to arrange classes Ira Curr-Mac Cvcusclls 2.10M. To Slnkma Funds Permanent works H 113121.20 lug done vogalcliulz 0 n ‘ F Quecn oc I 4 4 _bq__0 ..l Y. - . ‘ v '0 Ri-co Gavin“ Todd T” 510K108 Fund Market House ........................ 900-96 lntc championship 110011011 Dlfll-ims MW" F" -- 5 3 2 0 19 14 6 2 hattcKlnrllon stage?‘ o‘ ' flq.l.,,_..,.o,.g_.v,l,,.i Fdmon To 5mm": m“ Mm“ “Wm 28602.89 o! which more ‘vashsomelvitanfl Slyliusclcgcs n 2 0 l 0) 2 0 lllo “Z1215. ‘lucky Lindy 211". H l ' v ~ . l‘. o , o aw e 9- »- ' :2 nfloggtnrfmggt’ " ._i_________eral weeks ago‘ PM ‘is 0.12, Mafm- Aubrey 2.11, Waltz, Mr, nny Clill-KC—A§i'lli|yjI1lC liillr. e ~ . ' .. _ . . v. F: its» my unsw- To 5pm“: Fund soldier‘. Monument _____ 2741.42 By Royal Bank oi Canada. Permanent Works . 631512“ Sqn!r.-1,fl£.ln;ly Pgtlcqhl.‘ OigarlaKge 133(k)“ Mlmnmmfivbcccfl M. To Sinking Fund Public Libnfy _____ ,,. .. . 682.32 By Sinking Fund .‘.. .. 80.0.6060 21121;’ ... .co.ors . .1. -.. Noun“; 8; mugusihlm- Doctor‘ Royal Bank oi Canada, Civic Acct. 00162.70 By Invested ill bones , . C (mafldzerwsorlnnle,walker Kmy “imam 21H. ‘ALQO a green Royal Bank oi Canada, City He'll Annex .... 53:3: gglg°y“xmzk c mm’ g '“ mm 2o 315' ' _ " ' ma,“ “"0100 payable ..... 11 - “F ‘“ """"""""""""" H 3,000 son-nae l i t 20s M u "-~Lc"llock 2.001’. lnicess oi Assets over Uebilitiec 461250.97 By invested h‘: 201111231. 1' .00 2306;“ ‘I011: nfgozmee-Lcnase ‘ . l4. c. Herillizfsiisignnfighl = I a , . .. ~ .~ 1 - - ~ | ASSETS d-h-fl gllllk Patriot Sinking Filnd . . . . . . ....' 1740.31 James Power-Billy COIN 3-1155. W.’ llrnnossoy-ltinrgc Direct By w,“ c By Royal Bank soldiers Monument vslnking mug _ 2741.42 bliss Possibility 2.1215. 2.13’... _ r onrtruction (old) _ MT“. Mouse slnking Fund _ _ n00 90 ithss. Reardon-J c wiilys 2.14. w. Monimlli-iiolvllsoi. :11 Wzte’: commotion (new) ... By hymn“: fmlblipuLlbtary sinking Fund . l. 09031! lllillerd Kelip-Kulmuck 2.15%, Patrick nicKolum-Dlilingwohd By sewer-m Construction ' B’ my“ B“ P -n'u1ent Works Acct. .. . 154221 Jan's. Direct 2.oa1s.A1 Worthy 115%- 3011115“?- l r Reel Es 0500-00 By Royal Bellk P" ~ ' - ._ . B tats end School buildings 0o B L Housing Acmum 1-15 d1 51¢»; flcppu-gon-Poinsette, m. Leo BlnkU-Dclcuport Prince I _ n. _ _ . . BY new additions end furniture School buildings . .. 73500 0o By Royalmiipte I 120230“! Henley. 2.20%‘ By Hoummoommmm R°“'°’ " 35x7» By 21ml; t... li/iovrtilic Property . 91886.94 Herb Oarnpbell—l{itcl1en. o. Poole-Nellie Slirnal. n! Qlwnllluflllhel .................,.....-..o..o.. .0 . By Mil: bx” ‘ha-UH... 4029738 Rmkm “ermine __ Grandma J- A. McDmmm__che3tnug Aub. ‘yliflniisenkcensds weterasewerep BY Um” ' ' -_.__. 2,0914, "y, Dvbmture Sinking rand 1 ‘ d mymao Janice Arbmg-rsmor l. 2.12%. a. McDonald-Woodard Scott. w 0U flu gbsnpnegmuesnesoeue”. the Charlottetown not and nue on . Amherst showed better in the sct- ‘ ond canto, camping on the Million- SPECIAL A MOONLIGHT SKA TE Request Program TONIGHT ORUM A if’ Hush‘... Lie soar 7N. H. L. Scorers alre blue lino. Bradley made n couple oi good rushes. The session: was scoreless.‘ MacDonald made a, good siwe on Doucetfe and also n’ (Cflflfldlflll Press) 1s tied with "Ching" Johnson of neat stop on Bradley who (m1; a RiONTREAL. Que, Jan. 25~Tl1c Rziilgcrs in acquiring pen-rifles, pass from Hm.pe,_._ Ccmngs made 3 uwlxulnl incident of an entire ior- enrvli 11:11 111;: serve-d (8 minutes. great awe on Pecmps ‘mo w,“ iviird lllie being tied for poillts- Dillon of Ilzmgcrs and Clapper oi making leadership is prcscllled in the National Ilockey League scor- ing and penalty records, issued to- night by Frank Calder, president of the National Hockey League, and including games of Sunday night. Primeau, Coniicher and Jackson, the three units of the Boston, both also right-ivingers, follow Bill Cook in the fight for scoring supremacy in tile American division. $'I‘.\NDI.".'G Canadian Division Toronto Maple Leafs "kid forward iillc," P. W. L. D. F. A.Pis, are on even terms, with 2D points l Toronto v1: 1;l in F. 80 G3 31 each, the official statistics reveal. ‘ Ciliiiuilclis p? ll 1;‘ -i 53 6i) 2/5 : Prlmeau of the Leafs has ir1- Ahiericnna 2'1 fl l2 6 43 64 24 creased his assists total to twenty- ‘ Nlilhlllflll '17 7 l5 5 75 B4 l9 five, giving him other play-makers in the league. a lead over all ILMIIERST liiiI.l.l0.“.\l1tl‘.S Mllvriv-in llivhion GOAL v ‘Leafs lead in two other divisions. l‘. \‘.‘.l.. l). l‘. ."\.l'i<. MwDmam _ caning“ Two oi’ their defence players, Day Rungels . :7 17 5 5 ill '18 3i. DEFENCE land Homer, lead all other defence Chicago , 27 9 g 1.3 43 s9 23 Connie‘, Brynn men oi the section in polnt-mak- Detroit 28 ll 13 4 54 '10 20 mderkin Sh“. mg, each with nine, white Homer Boston 2;’. 7 9 ii 61 53 '33 11,, Yi/TNG !--_i—i—————*~<_>~.@ . I , McKay Aloom ‘ . ' v. mser How Industrial Art Dalton oodoolio | £10m! {e (f Peebles Murrlaghan y Leafi? ale R. W£NG ____,___ mung Bradley B81111 Mcpulme A meeting of the representatives of the four teams forming the In- dllstrlal llockcv League was hold lust evening. It was decider‘. to continue the following schedule in FREDERICTON, N’. B., Jan. 25 -(B_v the Canadian Prcssl-A whirlwind Senior Northern League, hockey fixture reached its height‘ in the third period here tonight but m9 ATQYIB R1014 shorting tonight, Fredericton capitals were unable to Tu°5dfiyr 3m‘- Qmh- M 7-45 Sham- ovcrcome the lend scored against \ lihem and Moncton Hawks nun, fiflcutul ltwo to one. McArthur shoi “rod. erlctonh tally during the final hoc- Fmt and lvrnnd learns to play off. ‘tic session. Jan. 26-—D. .0 F. vs. L. P. U. THE SUMMARY Jnn. LID-ilnlillllzvs vs. Si0\VI1i'l'S._ ; Feb. 2- L. P. U. v.2. liolmzufs. n," Perk"! Feb. 5-Steivilrt's vs. D. Ar. F. , Feb. 9—-SiCWiii't'! vs. L. P. U. No 5Com ’ Feb. l2-D. 8: F. vs. riolmhns. Penalties: Burmgc, Gammon. Felt w_[" P" U' "5' D‘ & R stops: Bub“ H. Foster m‘ Feb. 19-—Sl0\\'2i1‘l'.5 vs. Holmzlns. ; Feb. 23-Holmur1's vs. L. P. U. second york"! ' Feb. 26-D. 6t l". vs. Stewart's. The following officers were e1 ccted for the ensuing year: Presidentflil. McCarcy. Secretary Treasurer-Louis Stew- art. Cornmittee—- D. a F, H. Steele: l... P. U, L. Rush; Holman/vs, A. Af- flcck; Stewart's, N. Whltlock. Referees-hi. Diamond, W. Ennis. illssixs Mlifililtii Referee: J. H. Drummie. the Cnnndian lhicssimUnlcnslilg n last period nttack that gave them B lfour goals, Sussex “Dairy Kings" l | won n. Ccntrnl Lczlguc fixture ’ from lilunvtrln hiiipic leafs by Five _ ‘t lgnnis to iwn tolligili. NEW YORK, N. Y., Jail. 25-413)‘ the Cnnndlnn Prnssh-Polnt. scoring E g g S 3 ‘in the Olympic liockcy Chilllllll0ll~a l i. 2 i ‘l i0 B All lshlp toilmnmclit will bc compilicd » I 1.—Moncton, Red Cook( McIn- tosh) 11.55. Penalties: Burrzige, Bowman. . Stops: Bubar 9; Foster 9. Third Period 2.-Moucton, Connolly (Muckle) 6.02. 3.—Fredericton, McArthur (Bea- ton) 1.15. Penalties: Ferguson, McIntosh 2, Cook 2, Connloly, Beaten, McAr- thur. Stops: Bubar 8: Foster l2. 011 the busts of ganles won nndi, ltied, it was nilliouncod lmrc today, by R. .1. Trlmhlc, chairman oi ihei Olympic hockey committee. For cacti victory n iculil will he credit- ed with two points willie lil tho cvcut of a draw, the points will be divided. one to each team. l M1: Trimbic also announced flint (Fhnilillzln Pi-(wsl TRURO. N. S. Jim. Z5.—~T\'ill'0 Bcnrcuis doxvnrcl Kentvlllc Wildcats 3 to 2. in u tPll-illllllllfi ovcrilmc u... Olylnplc hogkgy gamps “mild battl» lwcvr- ioulvlit. "i710 tvlntiliors Ebe oi‘ thrcc 15-minute periods. ltflorcct‘. .110 league lrhr. .1 ‘l 101i‘ ltlic competing teams are deadlock- 5.0110050 l0 M" m“ "mifqj “ "c1 ‘cdht the end of the regulation‘ ' °C°1"‘l°55 ‘mm U" ‘mm w“ ' ‘ - l 1., ‘time. nvortlmc plny extending to 50¢ VPYM“ M-i-"dll of w‘ d“ ' thvcc ten-minute periods, if ilcccs- 5°““"‘"‘l m" m“ gmfl‘ snry, will be ordered. “' In the event that two teams are ltlvd for first place at the ond oi l the round-robin schedule, the load- TMTHURST, N. B.. Jan. 25-1110 the Canadian Prcssv-Good chm- hiu: rm play: fenturcd the eight- ]. crs will play ofi for the champion- : ship. four victory of Campbellton Tigers nTcr Uatliilrst Pnpcrmnkers in s senior Northern League hockey match here tonight. SKATING in the Arena this nf- ‘ tcrliooli. 307-11 Parson others often but yourself seldom. v Tckc rare of the minutes mid ‘the hours will take care oi thein-| ealvel.