,1. DEO.‘ 17,‘ 1928 THE CHARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN PAGE saves doom-xv BOWLING (“By w. s") championship of P. E. lsland, be- tween the Guardian and the Pat- riot. in the first game the Guardian won easily by a inaiorlty ot‘ 584 pins. The second game showed a mar- gin for the Guardian of 406 pins. The total scores for the two games were: Guardiau.—4ll5.'l.-Pat- riot, 3663: a grand majority for the. Guardian oi’ 990 pins. Each team has iiu\v won two games of a nine-game series. The winners of the series will be pre- soniétl with a beautiful cup, ein- bleniatlcal of the championship iii-ivspapermen oi Prince Edward island. Lust Saturday's games proved to be a walk~over for the Guard- ian. in only one case was a Guard- ian man beaten, that being in the t‘\'l'l’llllg game when "Lefty" Mor- gan outclassed "Silent" Tom Cor- rigiiu to the tune of 71 pins in the tin-or. strings. it will be noticed that the Guar- diiiirs scores of 2309 and 2344 for tlio two games put them in a class witii tho beat bowlers in this Prov- iiico, iiiiil every man on the team fools optimistic as to the outcome oi‘ the series. The highest single string wits roilod by Martin Sinnott. his scoro iii-in; 221 closely followed by “Ali- iiy" Martin. with 200. The highest total for tho throo strings wont to "Andy" Martin, his score being til/i. ' A grcat deal 0i‘ iutorcst is being irtkon in this series, not only by iiéwspiipernicn. but by bowling en- thusiasts throughout tho provinco. and the winners will issuo a clitil~ lchgo to meet all comers at thc i-ntl of the schedule. The officials oi tho day worcz“ Afternoon. (iuardian scorers. J. iloviiis. Patriot, J. Webster; foul judge. E. Vossoy; Evening. Guar- dian. J. lllclieoii; Patriot l’. ltozuly, tout judge. (I. (‘liiiuilli-r. KING PINS Caretaker "Jim" Keenan is tnnkiag forward with grout joy l-l the next Raine. ' '.\lcDouuhl tirovplilr in bo thi- “tt:iy" oi‘ sunshine" in his iiiitial game for the (lutiriliqii. "Bob" Duncan hays he can still FillUll the goose a-cookiiig. “Silent" Corrigan intends to get luck at. "Letty" in the next game. The Pérlbt’! grand-stand stip- THE liliARiliiiii MAKES ll raglan-unit Trimming the Patriot by Nearly a Thous- and Pinsin the Twe Games-The Teams Are Now Running Neck and Neck. The second doable-heade was roi- led on Saturday for the newspaper A The Sport B0 YOU lice? actively engaged in the game tn pic team at this event’! Percy Rodd igrplsylng hockey longer than any amateur player i I Barney Francis, the fleet-fooled local Indian runner is Canada's premier miler and the only Dominion athlete quallfieci for the Olym- The Abogwaita played (l3 games the past two hockey seasons the Marittmu? \ Morgan . . . . .. 128 90 104-322 , Gamhum 135 104 1o3_341 and only lost one contest out of the lot? Dillon . . . . . . . 138 83 13l‘l—33ll l —__—i_ Chaisson . . . .. 106 113 129-34s The local hockey aggregation as a team were the leading Marl- time goal-getters last wlnteri Totals .... . 639 51.7 604-4760 - The majority of 990 pins the Guardian bowling team scored ov- GUARDIAN er the Patriot Saturday in their double-header, is the largest ever rolled irVfhe history of pin toppli" s l" this city? Martin . . . . . . , 175 169 200-544 I'--'1'—— r (‘torri an .... . 120 104 169-388 ' McDognald 194 130 1..-... German Surprised iHarry Greb Says Sinnott . . . ,. . 221 195 l.'ll'——.’i."il ‘ ‘ Duffy......... 148 101 not... At His Own Speed He is Not Peeved Totals 85S 699 787-42344 ABIDES BY JUDGES’ DECISION “it°¢‘2‘”;‘<>"i."i>"i€“ii°p?3 Rel??? A~=> wt» mm Box SECONDGAME " . \'. 5,— ' o ' PATRIOT G,,*,‘.I,,,n’,‘§‘§ff;,,,.,§,§,§ 3,1,1“, Li" NEW YORK. Doc. iit-iiiiviq/ v is skating m Boston mums out on Greb. of Pittsburg. worlds lillllllI0~ Duncan . . . . .. 114 130 163-407 m‘, “hum, at the big arena mere iveight boxing clintnplou. who lost Morgan . . . . .. 136 167 106~499 m." hours am". m, flrrlwd h, me a decision to (lone Tunney last _Garnhuni 9-1 118 128—340 Huh This is m“ news cunwyed Monday night in a contest tor thi- IDIIIW! ~ » ~ - - ~- 93 12" 131“3‘I7 in a letter received yostcrduv from Umwd SIM“ "KM hmlvnlliighl -Chaisson 115 105 90-310 Canada's skating ace by x\'!e“,".s_ championship. today sent tho ful- ' _ _ _‘_—“'€ (‘htirles Owens and Frank White, “Wing letter m the "GWSWVLW": Tam“ "5" 640 7034903 who are the sub-committee oi tho “I mke this opporumny to filmy oltizons’ committee orgituizoti to tll" mm” flmmug "Tom"! hi“ IIIIIIIICP. (lorinairs training auii sub- ‘fwk ma,‘ I “ma” comm“ “"'C"'S"' GUARDIAN <vqilflllli trill '10 [Franco wile“. llUllH against tlio jutlgos who tit-toil (ioriuan will represent (‘iliiaila in at my fight Wm‘ (“we Timmy" llliirtin . . . . .. 1l~i 15S [hp Skating pvwhtn m commch-O" Doc. 10. While I personally {Corrignu 14G 1119 ’.\' Wm. u“, olvmpm game“ itheq‘, thought l won. the majority llicDonalil 121 1th) awn“ Wm Mk‘, ma", fmkh’ h" Q4 thought l lost. and I abide by the Sinnott . . . . .. 150 155 ) m 27' and 60mm" "Vi" hulwfst tlucisitin. Duffy . . . . . . .. 107 132 1mm o" 1"" n m, M" zwcol": “i hiivo always folt that irocciv- ~— - . . , ed lair ll'l‘illllli‘lll at tho llilllllg; oi‘ Totals i58 75-1 pa") H“ humus huufly “am of tlio Now York (‘uiuiuissitiil and 'l‘ut‘utitti. \\'lio will roprosoiit (‘ali- 'iila at tho ()l_vmpitv gttiuos iii tlioir tlopartiuont oi sport. Mr. Owi-tis said last ovi-iiiiig that ltivorott l\lC(l0\\'illl, tho profossitiu- :il skiiior, Illlil boon oiigugird to triiiu (lorinan until Jan. ll, ivheu INDIVIDUAL TOTALS PATRIOT ll(ll'lllilll sails ior ltluropo. Just as ' ' __ ‘soon as thorn is good iro in St. ‘Iii 12111011‘ John both (ioriuziti and illi-(loiviiu lb" (fr? mm ‘ will romo horo from Boston to tin- ' '1“ “(m ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ‘sh training. illcGinviiii mot. (lor- ' , _ , man on lils arrival in llostnu and rum] phbm" ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' "MM iuiiuoiilati-ly look i-lizirgo oi him. , ' Following is this lotior l‘l'l‘i‘l\'t‘il | from tloriuan: l GUARDIAN “W, L .2.‘ M Simmn "l)t'1ll‘ _ t\l'l'l\'l‘ll‘ lioro A “Iarml _ his morning and was Slitlllitt: iit R Mcnomlm ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ " '0 o'clock. l am in pretty good onu- JV Duffy _ Flinn and hail tliroo or i'oiir l. " tprluts with lliclltnvaii and ho ' . (‘or ' rlmm would not get away from mo. i Wlls surprlsoil at thc waiy l iiiii Total pin-full . . . . . . . . . . . .. Viifill . 'kuting. Ill ‘ll f ' i ‘ i ., ' i; ., . aim y _ or (rlllllllll, 0'10 till! - Jowtraw l5 hora, also lliipiio 1nd Tliorno. Thoy give us u -hiiuce to work out botwi-oii R {and l) o'clock in tho morning. W": can skate whcn thorn is, public skating but not too fast. This lint- el is right near tho riiiit. just at‘ ‘lllllll the corner. "Woll, l guess l will close, llaf- lug to hear front you soon. “Yours Very rfnc-aroly ‘ (ll.-\ltiiil'1" Dempsey-Fripo loocal theatre goori-i who returni- bcr the night of Sopt. 14th Wllilll Jack Dempsey and Luis Angel Fir- po fought for tho heavyweight championship of the WUPltl at the] New York Polo grounds. and also the sensational climax, when "- lliJTWFs Were inucii in evident‘: Saturday. ‘filly daddy's the champeen bow- IPF." says little Andy. I Watch tho managers go at it in] tho next gains. __,___. _ FIFIST GAME rwrnior lltlilcttn . . . . .. 132 m‘ tat-iii), * Fort Cigars. all brands. Boxes of 10 to 50 Cigar Gilt. Toblccoo, all kinda Tobacco Pouches. ~ ,.. llelal Xma-s (lifts Cigar Holders and Canes. Cigarettes In hicce boxes 10 to 100. Cigarette Holders and Cases. The New Year G. B. D. Pipes. A real good Plpce, with or without case. Select your Gift for Him from us. " .8UNNY8IDE Dempsey‘ came back after being knocked out of the ring by Firpo in the first round, to win over the Argentine by a knockout in the second. Wednesday and 'l‘litirstlay night oi’ this week that iuoiuorzibii: bat- tle will be rofougiit all over again at the Prince Edward. when mov- ing picture“ of tho fight will be thrown on the screen, showing in ilotiiii every move these ring glad- iators made throughout the entire ot-tn. BlIllARllS tin the billiard tournament at Lanibros Bros" tonight. Fred Mt:- Mahon will match cues with ll Vessey and C. Sample will play Stanley llyun. The snooker table will be occu- pied by J. Garrick. }l. Spenser. E. Arseniiult and Tom lliighcs and J. IieClair against A. Peterson. A window that is attracting tnoro than usual attention from pasiiorsby. especially the younger generation is that of thc (‘liarlntte- town Gurago. Prince SL, whore on exhibition unii neatly arranged are six group photographs of the lnciil liookeyists of 15 years ago. up to tho prosont Maritime Champ- ions. Autoiiiobile skates, packs. lioclti-y slicks and other paritpheiial- Ill uo- sary for those who follow the National game. is also neatly tilaootl iiiiil takes up the contra oi‘ tho. window‘. A skato-shartioiiiug cqiiipiiiont has boen installirtl tit this garage under the oxpert curo oi’ "Roildla" who will look iiftcr the needs of H I in nice 5. appropriate ',ol‘ Itod and Gun Atl3 Wll1tl0W4 will always lio willing to box iii Now York slato wliili: liiixiui-t is govornt-tl by tho typo of nicu who iiro iil tlio llPIlll iii‘ it ituluy." -'~--—¢o>~-—-— Page That Everybody liilliW THAT- This time last year the Abeg welt: had In one Mack's ici: prac- Si 175a 0/07 ifime fluorite 5.20% f0 [he old lime price some t SPORT cossrr Reads l‘ Cigar T/ie Leader for over 5 0 years Manufactured by GENERAL CIGAR COMPANY LIMITED Imperial Tobacco Co.,oFCanada Limited, Sole Distributors. neiialllanlisiin ' '*“ . i Lion. trapping, lioniu-l iuti-rosts iindl l1 bust oi‘ (itliep subjects. I -———-—<o>-———- ALMA SCHOOL 2 Follmviiit: is tho standing M’ the pupils ot‘ Alimi School. King's County for tho month oi Novoiiibor. GHIIII! \'ll.——1. l.ulu liiitlot‘. 2. llolon lloatou. Si. Francis llutlor. l.‘ Lillian Johnston. (iriiilo Vl.--. ltoy Johnston, 2. Joo l\lcl,ooii. 1i, John it. Johnston. W. A. FRY oi‘ Diiniivillo, Ont.. prcsldoiit oi‘ tho Ontario Hockey Associiitioni ‘mil presiding at ti meeting of that asso- ciation in Toronto. when 31000 was voted for the Olympic funds, to assist Canadirs athletes bclng properly represented at the great meeting next summer in France. -€-<-o>-——-—~ ROD AND GUN Tliie story oi‘ an eventful citnoe lag trip is told in the Jauuiiry- issue in Canada -by Frosty Snow in “With Piidill-i: und Fish iPole in Queboc." ‘Flicro is also a good description oi a moose hunt on the Athabasca river by ll. l\. llenry, while 1*‘. V. Williams vividly ilesoribes ii. tragedy oi‘ wi-ld life as unitililed by tracks iii tho suoiv, iii his story "As Told lu tli-c Show." \. A. Ilainoe who is llll authority- on hunting knives has ii- woli iiius trated zirtiole (leiiiiitg witili the var- ious tnailtes oi‘ ‘hunting knives, to gothetr with his opinion oi‘ them Aitor trying for twenty-three‘ yours. Bouilycastle Dale has finally‘ token a splendid photograph oi‘ tlii ltod Breasted Morgana-tor. and lilr" good description oi’ the ll'e llllll habits of this bird is oi‘ intorcst. to all. Guns and Ammunition is ‘par ticuiarly well stocked uiitili tutor» eating articles. as well as tibt quos lions und difficulties oi‘ 'SD'.ll‘l.\'l1li‘ll answoriril by C, S, llfllllllF, whilo Fishing Notes, Along tho Trnwliuo (lutdoor Talk, and otiior tit-part tnetits aire all filled with lino iirti cles ‘by specialists. Tile January issue opt-us thi- flrst number of the now _\'('ill‘ with t all thoso who wish to have the "right edge" put ‘on their blades this winter. t articles oii cumming, lll-llllllg, mitosi- hunting. skllug. hunting IUIIVP“ Qucboc third and Alberta noxi ~l. William A. Johnston. Grade V.~--1. J. McDonald John- ston. 2. (‘laudo Iilciioan, 1i. Arnold Van ldierstiiio. Grade 1ll.—1. Aoriol Johnston. 2. Millie Let-co. it. Florrit- Campbell. 4., ltouistou Johnston, llarolii Butler. Grade ll.—-1. (iortrtide Johnston. 2. Waiter Campbell, 3, Rhoda Mc- lieod. 4. Irene Reid. Grade l.—tut 1. Elvin Leeco. 2. Stella iiooco. Grade l.-—tlit 1, limiter lieoco. 2. Raymond MoKinnon, 3. H. (lit-n VlcKlntion. 4, Curl Vuii Idorstitio, b. Fred iilcbeod. _ Perloct attonilauco: llolonlleatoii Lulu Butler. llarolii Butler. J. vicD. Johnston. ltaulston Johnston, Gertrude Johnston. Rhoda hic- lieod, Millie Leeco, Lester Leeco. t RECORD 0F PERFORMANCE FOR POULTRY ldiitrics for the lliecoril of l'--r ioriiiziiice l'ur Poultry contluctcil by he Dominion Livo Stock llriitith. l'0l)lll‘1lll(‘1ll of Agriculture, 0th. t zi have just closed and a total n,’ lo,- 235 birds will be trap-nested on breeders own plants during tho 1923-24 laying sonsou. This is a considerablo iuorcaso ovor tho i2.- 286 birds outorod last voar, aiml is significant oi’ tho ititoroiv which has been zirousod Ill p-t-iigiw-i- breeding work. Tho birds riitori-il llirils l-lllll El lfiti oggg iii ‘il'l\'t'~' ll) hi» nt‘ slttiillttrtl varioty ion Department of Agriculture who illlll iri-i- from standard lllrhllllilkc unannonncod periodic. visits witialihuitioiis. and for their eggs tolt oail the entrants. An annual re- whilo ihoso liiyiiig 22G or ovor i avi-rago at toast 2 ozs. oat-ii. Tho port of this work is published. and ‘iwariloil v\il\'illll't'il lioooril of Poi ‘ori-oili-i" hoops his own rorortls, and may bo (ibtainoil on application to foriuiiuco ci-rtfiiratoi-z it is lliiCflnl- viii-so i’ll‘t' rhookoii from limo toltho Llvo Stock Commissioner. iiry, however, [or the birds lllfilllmllilit‘ by inspectors oi the llotuin-l0ttaiva, Ontario. What shall I give him? A question that is easily solved if he smokes a pipe. 52 li'iiiisooiiti\'i- works uro oiitillorl toI itooord oi lwrtoriiiiiuci- ct-rlifiout Give him a genuine Kola Briar. It will prove a good friend for many years—help him to enjoy life— soothe him in his hours of worry and prove a constant reminder of the donor’s good taste. Put up in an attractive Christmas Gift Box. _“An old friend _ from the start" Over 200 different shapes and sizes. At all good tobacconists. PRICE Plain or C rusted ONE DOLLAR Kola Briars have a rich, mellow coloring which only the Kola process can give. They smoke smooth and cool from the start and last longer than other pipes of many times their cost, so are represoiitiitivo of the poultry flocks ol 184 bri-odors Ill all pa-.t-l ol’ the Dominion. Each provincc in tho Dominion is represouttwi in this work thouuii British Columbia is woll illlt‘ilil., is second 3.252 or 1.267 u will! 1.2 \'.1%. Tito standing iii‘ lireoilors by with with nature studies. guns und illllllllliil- BRINGING Ufriviyrii: n .. U. provinces is lu tho sitmo ordor. R156 or 51W; oi lltt‘ birds Plllvritll‘ ' ~ being from that. prnvintro. Ontario, ‘>1 w" .t this Christmas make it a KOLA BRIAR , wH/(f HAVE NO FAIR YELLJNQ DNJQHYER- DONT Abm WHAT ,3 AH AH‘ wAiT J YOU'RE A L)C)l'l r TA\_|< 5° z _ t you THEQE. Ci-tRlsTMA i5 ME oARain QuEsYioNb IN THE UNTIL (Hp\bTMAb DEkKEDU‘, bqUCH ‘my; ONE J \‘ MAAGIE” (‘OMINQJ “:03 rvffvz BQQQITWAW momma" iHgrggtlTiN‘ (LEVER 0L9 INTO THAT '4 l“ ‘i wruam (HklbTMkfil ' bm-WDER i E°“~""-° 5'45’ I V; to 1 ii: tins. .- \\ ~~> ouNaLEfio ‘ h) MR oiq45. \‘--" II ‘\ \ “G-T” L