:}‘. \=.-.ti .31 -_ =`.*<'\,\' \,_' ». _ . ~`i»_~: 1# ‘ 'ii _ . is _ - e ' 1 i , “ ' I . v ; i 1 in: i F . i_._.,-_ ._-.- 'i ill (.11/‘.i`il.(1i 'i it l\J'w.J (rU.'ii\‘i')ll\.l \ _ . . . _ .. _. ‘ _ s _ .______ _.___`__.__;`::_ _._ ._ ...- -_ ' _"_ f - ---~ -~ _ .Y ` *W* - . _ . _ ` _ _ _ _ Mat. 3.15 llc - 26|: Zlc - 37c ALI. 7 &= B.~lL '-"'. *"1" 'T’\ Climb aboard the Mississ- ippi steam boat that's loaded with adventure. En- joy the most exciting. al- luring, romantic and dm- matic pictures ever shown on the screen of this theatre. L ._ *-, ~ iff- . 'r_ii.iii:\.'G ii-.iff .ati ,_ lv 1 .>~f`i‘ ... - JOSE PH QAM BLER‘ -- _ itirii i;i:sL'Tiri.=i. _ linh# f';'~ ,_ _ x - I r ,» ,i .rl ' rliihii BENNETT -_-;:_ l:.i.,~=o sci-:Nic , s (t)Fll-1l)‘r' AND CARTOON .1 I- h7n W .-_‘.'P12, \..~ 'suz- iw.. ' vc __ _“__ is . ‘S 1 l.. _. .__= I r’ rf- _-.__ 14( I"/V 1 :-f, r ‘~ "- F., .-1 T ...__ 4 ,’.:. .» ggi' .1 2 5".-i I. if ' > ,\, . i .'- v_ *_ ._ i n ~ ! » _ 1 ir z.; ‘x..` '~.‘¢:, 5 5' ‘i F kann-»» ri s~»'*'\’* "”~ - -1 ~ .3 g;-._ .15 , .1 . " ' . , , ‘. . fl ‘ .., ,i if i fi -= iii .i i . .,~ 3: ._ __ v°-'\-‘~»-e-vmiaunr. u ~_ -...-¢»».»»¢r>~»v¢..._,_.,..._-.r-.a D V , I , wo .i ` .__ -._, ,_ 1 r 1 r 1 i `i f ii Y; 3%' It _ ti if -..»`4.- ‘T .__ .__ 1.; 1* i i i. ~ ,_ ". " ‘ thi del 7 n , 1. DU ,i .' ati ‘.1 = 'T 'Ylli c est r il' Th F the ` last in on Ba! Wil Gil ri-oc to i Iwo U . l ,vi f .,_-._ I fl \% _-_ A _ Q 1 nf lim ,I .vigil 5 lilac = 1 .» wir; ""* E / :Th _ c-ads _ _I -fi _sci-1i|.D|¢r_- tirst. frame; the Markers registering | formanecs, but the unexpected hop-i In once, and ieni-ing the score 5-2. Both nened when the Gyrbscbbvs un1eaSh~i bbrd goal tenders made phenomenal sav~ ed 8 81'98t Hmick. and 0" the de-Ikey. 'es 1 fence ieft miie no be desired. fest Following were the lineups; The LEViliitES were the first iitiii 11131-1r¢|-5 open the scoring, when Stewart, fast' in Goal | left winger, came in fast on O‘Nclll_ wa M1115 on Whltlock’s rebound to sag tlie_ the Defense I flrngerieis. _The count was registered figst shot. A Wing Shot player skat- ' n mnu es. ,- gf vI\;?1l;l¢?1§ l Three minutes later, Jimmy Dodds " puck and caught Mills on _ _:_ Ferguson {'i‘icned the score on n pass from Reg eye with his stick. The injured B0ili~ the throat feels dry and raspy, I GED' McLeod Maint McKenzie F;>1~n-ard; i .\-lahar. Not to be dciiiecl, Borden _ ic was forced to leave the game. ISWHIIOW £1 Sl’00YlfU1 0CCaS10¥1i1ilY- It _ G' Huggies Dr' G°°dWm ‘ whng Cox, classy centre of the Gyroscoprsf Referees:-James l-Ierrell and Mel- 1 sfwthcs and heals and at the same’ 1 T' G' C°“‘S‘“s 13 DT' M°I“tyT° 5 _ . ig.. f; `I._-_,lr WILLIAM ii.-\1Ni<;s 1 I l A`"""NG `m°w"E "J uno inc \s'rs r icciis Currie _ ` 3 rHniLLs _ iion1.\:\'c‘u _.7 g;f;"h°"s 5'; __ ' ' Thompson if ENESDAY ' . -‘ REMOTE _§,‘,‘;§,§,, : ly FROL" Referee-Walter Lawlor fence man being clioseii for cross-' . ,_ ‘__ __ __.` 1;*-_, , . “_`*""“ -__ , _ f,..,5,=¢,;f ._ -_ -»' 7...- . ' _ li*.‘¢§1s.if‘*‘ l- `\ T" ‘ , CANBERRA- A"=ir=\li=. JM _ _ .j. ~~`._..>.,$,,i`;",_.,"-,_'§ -_` -‘ __ _ z4_commonwesiin stnuiicr td- , _¢_ . 5 s if, 'I = day revised the estimate for the F .°` . '£52 EHifi'fr'i.»'ff“‘*'§3°Riu'f.1-¢. 1 r 1931 \vhc:\t crop to 205,000,000 _ f - A Worm - »- - --~..~ -f' '~" " ‘ " ‘ ‘ w >"f.‘.----:'~~'~-»»---»» 1 |,u.|,¢~|.,_ |n Nuy¢m1,u,- 11|, 4-ru ii\'c tally, Stcivnrt coiiiiliiig for the ' ' ». »- ' #-7 l - ’~ -‘Y _ p of the net. There was no further T, Weir scoring in this period. One pcrialty was awarded Ferguson. Lcvinite dc-‘I Silver Foxes on zi pzifs from Align Frziscr, and Bennett three niiiiutc: Front In In- liockcy. The first score came soon in tl final stanza completed the scoring for I 'nib SCDNS Kam new Mclnriis 1 ¢ I eu _,_ McDonald scores, the games were very' closely ferees: - Jimmy I-lcrrell and! °°m‘°5ted with the East' lending by William* one point, the final score being 41 VERYONE who breathes is ex- Wing Shots, 7; C. N. lt. C.. 2. .E posed to thedanger of colds and An unfortunate accident this game. when Mills, t first period when he sto occurred he Rail- y goalie, was painfully injured in ppod his in to get the rebound, missed thc CHALLENGE checking We the Baficats do hereby chal ` ilcnge Corniiall C C to a friendly l)cicl'icc Acorn ‘yi Lclla . ’ ii _ ilnicr. Two pcmiliics ivcre liaiirlcil C n ’ 1 _ _ _ _ _ ‘ l’~`oi'\\"i1‘ci'ioil. l'ci'1_',ii:.uii uivltiiiui ` 0 Ok lg, ,Ein Qvey, 'fi'-~= 21" 0°"-""0 Ottawa Citizen, has the following to say regarding 0ttawa‘s position in thc National League Whatever the reasons, some out side writers contlnu~ to publish stor les to the effect that the Ottawa hockey team viill be sold before next season, and this despite the fact that William Foran. President of the Ot- tawa club, has repeatedly stated there is no foundation for such re- ports. A Boston Advertiser writer almost demands that the Ottawa franchise be transferred to that city. At con- siderable iength he refers to the fail- _ ure oi' hockey in Ottawa, which, of` course, is so much hoocy. True, the Ottawa team is trailing in the Canadian section of thel N.H.L_ this season, but the Ottawa team is not a habitual trailer. 0thcr_ N.Il.L- teams, several others in fact, have had off seasons, and came back: to be championship contenders. It ls not so long since the Boston! Bruins and Chicago Black Hawks were unable to get up into a contend- ` ing position, and now they are lead~l ing the parade in the American' group of the league. llockcy is not a failure in 0ttawa.i On the contrary, all things consider- ed, Ottawa is one of the best of hockey cities. This is appreciated by iii diner eiuiir in the Nsiinnsi iidcii- i ey League as they are opposed to the 1 local franchise being transferred to another city. Because the Ottawa team is notl setting or forcing thc pace this sea- l son it docs not follow that the ' same conditions would exist another season. f It‘s not so long since the Senators ` were the best drawing cards in the N.ll.L. on the road, not excepting the f speedy and popular Canadiens, and 1 I lug suggestion 'that the Winner of' Eddie Baker, Sports Editor of the Foxes, 2 Th ` ' ~ , - I see Cu :iiiollicr for dlieckiiig too i'lusc'Lo thc Referee-"Chick" Williams. C. N. H. Arsenault McKenna Holman Wood the league was composed then, as lti superstitions in sport. lt's a laughing matter to outsiders, hut the players st.'ll stick to the tradition and super- stltions nf th:-ir own games. Even our own .lark llfrl-lachcrn will not don a baseball unliomi that has shown any signs of the laundry‘s attention. GREAT GOALTE For a man who has been receiving plenty of boohlng on his home lee, churir Gardiner, goalie, or the cni.| cago Blackhawks, is showing the! hockey patrons plenty of stuff and causing tongues to wag by h‘s feat of soorirg four successive shutouts. Naturally some credit goes to his- liatel, but it must be remembered that the opposition usually gets a few hard shots at the net, even against the tightest defences. is now, of ten clubs. No one has yetf Dillon advanced a reason why the 0ttawa‘McMahon team cannot regain the good form of l Ryan other seasons. Bradley .'f`~’_FU.'5_£`lF-' um llrndlc,\‘ Whitlock entner ohnston Ms Diamond missing for almost two weeks, was “.ce1{_ when geums Wm men be Third P_____o__ Manager, Chas. E. Worth, barber. seen in the vicinity _of one of theirn-awn fl-gm the gkips and Mates w garages in the City. has proved Oh only for the Dominion Life assur- --_%.. '5‘g11,- 1 11_~.§ _~ - we Icad when Cox scored from the blue ' ` line a short while after the face-off. 1 M A R I T I M E 13' _ 'y The Foxes tried hard to cage fur- i , ther tiillies in this session, but good _ SKATING TOMGQT BAND' 2053_ Renfiniscence defensive work of the Scopes thwart- BIG AUCTION I_.0nT1,_I__“,E ed every attempt. Pen:1ltlcs*Keri- new mppmg_ IH U 0 K E Yi P/ia'ry tonight, c. W_ L. Hsu. Piny Wa 1' In Ciden f The lineup fon0Ws__ starts at 8.30. 2059 Gyroscopes G LTVIU SUV" F°"°s_ (Canadian Press) A SPE(;|,\|, MEp;'r|NG of gnu _V TORONTO, Jan. 24.-Capt. T. W. °“ MoNc'roN, N. B., Jan. 25.-The n,,151¢,,, B,ccdc,.s of P E I Wm 1,, Morse, or Porhcredit, ont., near Owem H__;“?e~;S°yi` Moncton Athletics defeated Spring- held at the RN-cr., Howl on -1~uCs.vl.\'iM to R. T. Holman, Ltd.. U'-ln" mcrslde. P. E. I. _ Represented by Alfred Fraser, luc- 2l2 Fifth Avenue New York. N. 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