THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN BASKET BALL BOXING A N D OTHER EVENTS ion sroars HOCKEY. AND aownnrc. Illll LECTURE lllllPPiEil ABBIES illlTSilllRElV" ilNlllYMPlil BY $’$lllE CRYSTALS ll-il A Maritime Champions Remnant of ‘ Their The mum H m Former Selves Appear To Play Listless Olympic 0...... t. filth“... t. ' Game Against “Westerners”—Gordon M-r, JpH. Crocker in the“ Y.’ M. C. . , A. nit-iii» eviml"! tie-icing Only Man Mentioned Prommently In Mix-Up News; {nil mu “miner, art iii ilEASilN” begweits W ill iDta-maind Their Rights And .' sk Nothing But British Fair Play And a Fighting Chance T o “Play The Game” The CRYSTALS Sliated ‘to Victory Again Last Night a on C.C.,M. Automobile Skates‘ as Sold by BRACE McKAY 8t '60., LTD. Not only the Crystals, who are going to make ‘a strong bid for the Maritime Championship, skaiie to victory on C. C. M. Automobile Skates, but also the Canadian Olympic Team (World ‘ i Cham-pions) won the world’s chzunpionship on them. They are Firth-Even now a Plaiylinig Cer- tificate was refused on the ticchni- cal objection that the sender of the rules-so. J. H. LnRc-che, Que- bec. did not sign “Mei..iagcr" to _ E. C . By T at 8.16 o'clock promises to be one of more than ordinary interest. Mr. ‘Crocker who is Physical to man thousands hum-barn, I inhumanity Man's countless tlcss vhw???“ have the ‘lllTilO L ,' Mam; coursing through r ‘In, migrated very much '-‘ f‘; hwmwkhy" MoEaichern {wile AbegWel-t fast forwards ° a ngaillliit the Cur-ital‘ [$51,815]; the third fixture of the telegram Sixth-This was secured and a Provisional Playing Certificate was uiruod McEnriic-ru. 8eventh—Ye-stenlay a wire was received ‘carucllmg the Playing Cnl-ficaii: on the further technical tho release should Director ‘National Council Y. M. C. A.has been engaged in Physical development work for lluany years. He has during that time came in contact with the leadiugnuthorlt- ies on _athletics both in America and Europe and in that way is well versed and highly qualified (Special in the Gtardinn) SUMiMiERSlDE, Jan. 20. —The Crysiafis completely outclassed the Abbirs by ll -to 0 score ‘in fast gains last niglrt; Gordon and his. men put up a "great fight aigaimst heavy odds. Charlie. CahIlYs sen- iiaticinai work a. iiizature. Even the down for n nice run but shoots. vwld- Morris goes buck on an- other ‘nilo? run and shoots, but Klcily runkcia n ipllfillflllllllfll travel C-ox shoots a hot one at Graves but “Foz-iio" stops uice"iy. Wntu; the period had ‘gone eovcu rniin» lites McQuarne want down and as superior for skating as for hockey and the ladies especially prefer them. We ‘have a full line for Ladies, Gents and Youths in all sizes ~and at prices ‘to suit everybody. _W‘e also have hockey supplies. including pucks, hockey ‘sticks, shin guards, etc. i a Hock ‘y Leagueuground that - P- E- m“ ° shot ht Kielly, but the Abbie to speak on this subject. most ardent supporter s‘ ‘ was surprisingly sus- lgzghi? the M-fllfil/ITIPQ Amateur , My A¢L§06|Ml0il= Yflwrdfl)’ 0" technicality-that ‘its surprising say uhe least. n looks very much as though when wee a matkod man so n as be returned to this island. m. only being away for a few eks. Hits ‘first attem-pt to don Abbie uuifonn was ~met with m“, and emphatic objection by o crystals; that ‘is ‘said roam jccled‘ on tilie grounds that Mc- chm. had not received his re nee from the Sons of Ireland glrpy tenlu. with the result thlat t‘ did not play that nglht ‘zn Suin- naide. ‘Since then the Alleg- ets have "as they thought" over- ine every obstacle l-n the way of is eligibility, but alas and alack. ‘. only that are pus-hing the Powers Tha-t Be." became ‘Tech- icniity experts." and again Mc- ‘= barn is out of the running. why! that is the quirstion? The r’ ocireyist referred to has hiis| nsteur oand for 1925——t'herefore ere is no dioubt as to his amat- fl standing. Ha ‘has received s release from the Quebec team, a inst -bu"t not least he is a resi- ent of Charlottetown long enougih I qualify hits playing ‘in the P. E. H L “Live and. let live"-—"s'port for ports sake" are some of the ogains ‘embodied in the definition. an amateur, but in ‘this case. d but true, this above fails fair ort of the sporting spirit. ‘ The Abegwiaits aok no favors. ither ilo they went. concessions,‘ thing but a fighting chalwe w lain the prestige and b01101‘ i-hfll .: ‘been ‘theirs these 800111)’ 1111m- r of years. ‘Tflbfoilowitng facts aa- printed ' ow may give the ‘fans a faiir i-i of just how the laud llles in spect to McEachern and t-ble big over ‘his ‘playing with the begweflts. k . First-Mchlachern is granted an letcur card by the Maritime rovince Branch of the Amiateuir ihlotic Union of Canada. ‘ second-it was necessa. y btaln a Playing Certificate from o ‘Maritime Amateur Hockey rsociatiion which now controls ockey in these Provinces. ceivcd to Taylor. a motion picture actress. have come. not from J H LsiRocho. Manager of ‘iiiic Son-s of lrrland. but from the ‘ Secretairry of the Quebec Hockey Designs. Eighth-Atiothcr ‘contention, or objection. was that Mcliechcrms statement of ‘his Quebec res deuce was not correct but the wire rc- leave/a “hi-a loophole "have not been lble to clearly verify the informainn over his signature." The Abegwolt Exccufve ls hold-lug a 890C111] meeting tonight and will take legal advice on the Qlltlili-OII. NOTE-The writn.‘ learns from a ‘reliable source that the game played here laiet Friday night be- tween the Abegulsihs and Crys- tals. which was won by the former, will have to ‘be repi-ayed——Another “mu UEMPSEYTU Will lll lNF “Just Crazy About Es- telle Taylor,” Says H e a v y w e i g h t Champion 110s ANGELES. Jan. 20.—-Fore- casting his permanent retirement from the ring. JackDempeey, hea- vyweight champion. announced. ex- clusively through the International News Service, that he will be mar- ried next Summer. Among his large collection of slides. iMr. Cracker has some ex- decisive victory as that r-Iai-ned by ceptionally good ones of the win- the C-PYBWW 0W1!‘ U19 Abbi” i" ners of various events tion land also of the scenes of all m‘ "lgm" the contests. M in ac- Duriug his lecture r. ‘Cracker will point out the many differences between Finnish and American technique in fiold athletics and will treat on the various reason why iPanvo Nurml. Willie Ititola and others made such a spectacular showing in the Crystal would not have prophesied such a. the Crystal Rink at Summer-side Summenside tearm outskaiild and outplayed the IUlheflD Maritime chem-pier».- at every stage of the game. at no time ‘d-ud the AAbbies have the better of tho play. l; is many years, i-l ever. that the wearers of the nc-rl’ and black were brat-an by an 11 to 0 ‘score. The Abbies When ‘the various events, . This lecture will be a most in teresting and instructive one and as everybody is invited it is ex- pected that a large number will attend, i. or c. ruwum: On the League Alleys last night the Yachtsmen ‘won from the Baud hhys in a most interesting game. which kept the fans excited all the way through. The result was in doubt till the last ball was rolled but the final count found the Yachtsmen out in front of the Band with a margin of 43 pins tucked away in their seaboots. Following are the scores: VAC HTSM EN : G. Illusory . . . . . . . . . . 1‘20 L. Hewett . . r53 A.Ryan .141 "l expect to marry Miss Estelle Taylor in J-une or a few weeks ls- ter. possibly." Dempsey said. “Yes. we are engaged," said tho heavyweight champion, "and the wedding will take place in Jiune or ‘ a little later without fail." ' .Dempsey's agement to Miss C has been rumored for many weeks. but now for the first time the charn ,pion admits he is engaged. Miss C F. Reardon .. .. 254 F. Prurrty . . . . . . . . .. 169 837 T0tal—2481. BAND BOYS: 53 makes ‘a nice run an d shoots but missed Rodd last night and w-zre aliso nfnus McEachern who has been declined registration ‘by the M, A. H. A. and the grant "Sugar" was the only one of last year's forward lino plnyzing. Prow-se on the defence. played a splendid game, but missed Kelly his team- mate» of last year. For the Crystals’ playing this score tells titestoaly. Every mun but the goal keeper scoring. Cahill got 3, ‘Gan-liner 3, SJl-lphant and Mc- Quarrio 2 each ninid ltoss 1- Cllear of s few minor penal-ties the game was cleanf Over 100 came up on the special from Char- lottetown and over 1000 witnessed the ‘game. The Crystals’ goal in the fir-st peirlod 4 goals in» the sec- ond period and 3 iin ‘the th-‘i-ud and final period. First. Period Referee Arthur Allan called the teams tog-ether at 8.26 with Jlmuiile Williams on the ice as judge of play. The game started with a rush to the AAbbl-rs end; the Abbics take it right back ainld Cahiii goes down and tries but with a uZ-oe. combination ‘rush and are stopped by Crystal ‘defence. Earl P-rotvisc tries a lonig shot at Graves who ‘stops. _ Eveini work follows, ‘this Abbies trying combin- abton only to ‘have lit broken up by the Crystals. Charlie Cahiil Dougaru stops‘ nicely. The Crys- tals follow up and Gauthier is Pc-S- ponsihle for the fiizet score. four minutes after the period started. From this fully the puck is ‘l-liftoiii .Kel-ly..... . . . . .. J. . Praugbt .. F‘. Doucette 166 .. 1'80 .. 174 . 159 191 178 135 113 Kelly..... right back to ‘the Crystals‘ end: but Sililphant gets in and neverl stops llililtll he scores goal num- ber two in less ‘than a minute. The Crystals go down together soul tender stops. (In-hill got‘ thc- robound nnd GCOISU‘ ‘n-uurbcr Six. Fast hockey follows and Gordon tr-les hard to get ‘the scor- inti machine in operation. Art Jolz-lzisozl is penuiiztd- ‘Cuhiil gets filo prick ad shoots the Levon h goal alter fiften ruiuutes.‘ of tho penoil had elapse-d. about a’ luauui- biefitc the s-coud period; eudlcil. liicQunrrlo s-uorcd tho 8th‘ grin , i Third Period l The Crystals .10 down at 011cc! and Gauthier scoris tho iiilh goal in our‘. tuiuuic, getting i110 puck on; a puss from Cahill; "Su-gar” goes} doum‘ to the (Jryiatni eurl but ‘fails. The Abbies make another hard try but the Crystnils wovrk tho puck oui of ilzmgcn. "Sugar" mn-iu-s a dandy run and has a clear ficlil but Siliipluirlt blocked uflcclivoly. CrouC-ir not the puck bul n-lliil wild. The Abbios urn making n desperate effort when Siiipiuiur ink s the puck for nu end to cull ruin- Zlllil ‘score-s the tenih goal five minutes after tho périod Sltilftllll. (iurtlon guts tho puck null shoots the first out‘. of the - ‘Jshl must Graves but is cal-l- ed back for receiving the puck on an offslilc puss. The Abbles try llzzrri again without success. Caiiiil ruakcis one of tho finest runs of the night and gets by ovs-ryono but Kioii-y, but the iat- Lcr uuikes a beautiful save. "Sugar" is playing for all that is in bim but doesn't scent able to got nwny from tiho Crystals’ mug- niiiicent back ‘check. ltctss and Gauthier combine for n nice run and Gauthier lands the eleventh anti ‘fi-ninl goal behind Kieliy in 1U m nuies of play. The Abhies come down for u pretty run but are stopped at the Crystal dc- fencie; Cahill goes back for a nicc run and Dewar is penalized. The Abbics try hard to got a counter but. the porinti and 28ml! ends 11-0 for tho Crystals. Both Which Rival; Model D in ‘popularity and sells it p550. ~ ‘~“ M dl c. OLYMPIC TUBE l 1° _Prirt'u $6.00 The World's Championship was won on OLYMPIC TUBES. They are ‘light but very strong and noted for their durability. Anyone should be proud to wcar the model pre- ‘fcrred by the WORLDZS CHAM- The Falcon m. "final-h "h" Boots at from $3.85 PIONS at only $6.00. Model p Lightning Hitch and other Hockey - The Popular Hock-lay Skate Sells at $609 Hockey Boots moire: F-Price $500 Also Ladies‘ Auto at $350 [iii/Ii Faworiiv-t to $5.50_ BRAGE MoKAY 8t 00., LTD. Headquarters for Skating and Hockey S"‘“'.‘ile5,. SUMMERSIDE The Klondykc At only 90 cents “A CD ) J teams used all thrlr players last night- The ‘following was tho lineup: Abbie: Crystals Gnnl Dougan and Kielly __ M. E. Graves Defence F}. Prowse ............. _- Bi R085 MiMcQuarrio, manage!‘ 0f the Cry‘ L RACES’ I stal Hockey Club. received a tele- gi-nm yesterday from Mr. It. St. Juliu Freeze. Societal?’ 0f '-llepMFri' time Allltll/‘tlll’ Hockey Association. \Vlll('ll stated that the executive of 11h. M. A. II. A. hurl docidudhot 10 vs. Ssliiors. the latter The p.ns. Ramblers winning out by 175 scores wone as foiiowsi RAM BLERS A. Joy ......... .I. 1-39 we 818 ', 817 803 after the face off but shoot wild. q- Dewm- ______ __ E_ N_ IMQQuarrlQ Dewar comes back for a shot at vcenu-e (loaves who repels. "Sugar" gobGm. on _________ h Gauthim- the rebound and shot. but Graves Right wing GLOPDQd again. Ross takes this x c Cum“ guck baick 11.0 the Aibbiies eng bult.‘ """ "llé;{'wiil'é" ‘ ougan sops n ce . nhi . trot the puck and scored the thirdm‘ Cronin """'"“' R‘ Smmhunt goal after the iperiod had gone 10 subs minutes. The AbAbies make Bradley ----------- -- A» v- "ml" several aittempts at combination RY“ --*- A~ B- Jmmfim“ but fall. the ‘Cryshllg- hi-ehhmgitnp Walsh .- ------- -- W. swiil and especially ‘Charlie Cahiilil who! t-zeemied to ‘he everywhere to block - plays- The Crystals are loss - aggressive for sevirrai minutes Nearing the close of the tlilrrl and‘ Prowse tries Graves for n long period Earl Prnwsn and McQunr- shot without success. Prowse rio collided near the Abbie not. tho malcrs a n-lce ru-ni "but is stopped ‘former sustaining a nasty cut whirl‘. at the Crystal defence, "sngni-"srvered n tendon on his right ankle and his men try hard to BcQifeiflS the result of n kick from Mc- and keep Uhie puck ‘in the (jryggnllQuarrlcfs skate. Prowso in all likeli- cnd for awhile. M-cQuarrle goth; hood will be out of the game for the puck from behind his owinwgonlliil 19851 1W0 W0@k5—17@i'hiiil15 T"? and goes down and scores tho the rest 0! the 89880“? fourth Bios] itwo minutes bcfbro ' y [the period ends. One mlnutol "‘ - aver Cox sends a good one nt+.'....j,.|..|.+.|..|..|..|..|.q.§ G"'“'°° b“ "Fwm" “w” ,'+ PAAVO NUR-MI AN-D ms + Seqond Period . For the second period the A-b- T NEW RECORDS 561 536 b-les come on with a new goal- . tender. Kiclly replacing Dougan. Shortly sitter the period started- Silllphmn was penalized. Ross 2% wont dow-n for a good ‘run but ‘l’ 113 K191i!’ makes a dandy stop. Mc-nl- 1.500 meters 151 Qilflrijle tries the new goal tendiP-r + One mile 121 again but he turns‘ ‘the puck ‘l- 13-4 miles away. Prowse comes (lowin- for a q. 3,000 mam‘; nice urun but faiils to score. Mc- .|. 17.3 mu" fissure a playing certificate to Mc- l-lzlclu-rlt. This menus that the game played under protest in Charlotte- Lii-Vll on Friday last between the Crystals and Abbios. when McEach- or“ wag on rho Abbles line-up, must blf played over again if the Cry- sldls request it. Til-Bill On account of the cxtrclue cold the track cumuiittee have um. Iieou ziblc to clear the ice. therefore the races scheduled for today are pus: puncd untlii Thursday afternoon at 2.30. Should weather‘ COllillliUh-I prove unfavourable. the Hltfrlcl Will come off Saturday. As to Thurs.- day's program touiorruw utornlnris T (iuurtiinu will state whether thc_ races will be held that day or uu‘ Saturday. If The Crystals ’ Request It? (Special to The Guardian) SUMMEIUSIDE. Jan. 20.~Mr. E. BRITISH corset , SMOKING TOBACCO yhmkfixpplkation was made Taylor was divorced a few days d the certificate wee refused on “W l“ Philadelphia- e ground, ma; _ 1mm must The ‘light of love filled tho heavy- 1 be Dinah...“ "Om the so,“ of weight king's eyes as he discussed lhhid a; Quebec. plans for the future. Flourtilh-Thg ueouggni-y mien“, ‘iMiss Taylor is a wonderful wo- ‘ OlJlAIITlOG‘ and wired to the man and l know we will be ‘very aritime Amateur Hockey Asooc- happy." he said. "To tell the truth. tion officials. the Pwsident and I'm just crazy about her and who etary of which both reside at wouldn't be? ' BOX. Total—-2438. Frank Reardon had high single score, 254 and high total, 588 pins. Frank took his time to take the sounding and read his chart. and it certainly helped him to keep off the rocks. Pilot Klggins though-t he shouiid have taken a short cut, but results proved him wrong. Tonight the Barbers and C:N.R. SPECIAL GAME . . Total 1716. SA I LORS J. ltonahan .__.... Mlnnrdh Llnlrnont (or Colds. J mwlymm. l’. Lunri- l‘). Flynn c. Lllllil Toiaii 1892. The next name will be played bo- twiecn the Rovers- vs. Tcailusuirs, Jun 21st. on‘ the Ch"l‘0w-n. Bowling Alleys. (Patriot please Copy) LATER After the tournament game last __ 605 677 510 night Reardons’ harbors played a chiillenBfl Blame with Doyle's razor wielders. It ‘was a real jazz game. fun for everybody; fans and plgy. crs alike. The return game will be looked for expectantiy. » Following are the scores: REARDOWS SHOP: J. Hughes . . . . . . . . .. 207 H. Gregory . . . W. Dillon .. T. Reardon .. I o 0 o Rheumatism m wrists TllUIlC wars‘ mtliTfnst game of bowling on the Charlottetown Alloys inst ovic-niruz. bent-con. tho 111 132 1s2\1as 11a 10a m4 161 [-t- s.ooo meters 14,44 a-s 14.54 3.5 o '1- 2.000 meters 5.33 -|- Nurmi’! record. 3,451.5 4.1a..a-2 7.5a 2-5 p.25 its 3.29 Relieve inflammation and pain Tomi-ml D. Handrahnn 177 "vouruflei-rmiiiin" ' tismln o.» h the lchln Billie. And n. Mcooiiran .. l. by!" oinyatrysruha oils thlsuegnrlched blogijlupply de- . t‘: a? °"¢l°h—youdon'thnvo strays thegermethatareceusing thaléuis nt thTwm IIW you relic! the pain. ° m? ‘hm “lmllilll- swiftly the aching eases oil, Former 4' record. Il- 4.01 3-5 'l' 4.14 3-5 1- 7.54 4-5 + 8.31 1-5 i‘ 8.34 3 5 4- ‘DOYLPS SHOP: J. Walsh 185 138 112 154 ‘rothi-iszo. i Th whlclf §ii>Tiii:il|“'..l§'u"°d'“:,°§ irehlv Purified blood tingling tbs inflammation and swelling are reduced. Enjoy this corn! today. All circulate-BB cents. Doyle's Shop won out by the small margin of 23 pins. J. Walsh was star performer. us- ing the “Cress-Word Puzzle twist" Qllnrrie and Bradley are put orf.l.|. Cahill and Sliliphant combine for’... a nice run amid Cahlll- scores the + fifth Zeal of ‘the ‘game. 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