zo, 1932 FEBRUARY 'ms cnAnLo'r'rl~:'rovvN GUARDIAN PAGF scvi-,_\' i>i€olTEST D1sALLo WED lllli”§TéAMEl JN DALHQ Us1E l`isoNlé?iri W°ll B ????? " cllocoulrrs .i M0111 Bulk, Bog. 'l5o lb. Now, Mo Moira Boxes, Beg. 75|: Ib. Now 65c Moira Boxes, Hog. $1.25 lb. Now $1.00 Mein Bom, nor. $1.00 lb. Now- 'iso ii Main Prices. And a general reduction in all \ 4 ALWAYS Just received s. hesh Assortment of Molrs X X X Bulk. Choose your -Q- »;_. To Vote Tha Stand. _ t t "‘““'- " Molwnon N B Foo as-oay i ~ FRESH J. v 142 Prince Skeet. Phone 82. .;’E_I"' lr 'TRY UB FOR. CANDY." Ernest H. Worth ,___- LOOKING “EM OVi£K _ , n_ BY “'.l'EC.” the Victors. Park Driving Club t0 be held tomorrow afternoon on the lmlxlr ice has every promise of ,clinging any ice event ever staged br thc horsemen hereabouts. Each and every entry in the vii-iolis classes is just pawlng to go. rind it is a safe prediction that when llie starter "calls" the first heat bearrats to the wire, one of the ingest crowds that has ever wit- nrpuccl an ice meet on P. E. Island will be on hand to see the fun. 'i‘hc word "fun" in the Above DB1” I “graph is used advisediy. What bet- i tri' fun and good healthy amuse-_ ml-ut could a red-blooclerl human bring wish for than to take an ai- lmioon off, enjoy the brisk walk on the ha-rbor‘and_at the same time look the "fast ones” over as thcl'l thunder down the course. ‘ Present weather reports have it that Saturday will be bright and clear. therefore all rind sundry may ‘declare that “Red” Tellier, big- Hall- td GOING GOOD ing up in ring circles since he went to England, where he now resides Gains is matched to meet the South rican champion, Dan McCorkn dale, early next month in another Lit, at Albert Hall, London, and t ' ‘ , sATURDAY'S RACES *Larry Gains, Toronto negro box- ' _-- er, is sti.ll in the sportllght across u -pl.. big race meet scheduled by ine Atlantic, md has been clean- _ Ai ' - bo i discussion and argument behind closed doors, the exec/utive of the Senior Northern Hockey League Vqwd 538111815 tlul protest made by Fredericton with reference to dis- almed 80111 scored against Monc- nsz-2-ze-ai. WH in a lvasve play-on here last ---- ‘ ' Week- the executive mccfing to vote that The sectional ploydowm series be.. _._ Reduced Pr|ces§DeCi?1ed 1 _ €l Tonight Meeting Was Held Behind Closed D001‘S - Fredericton Only Club s15,ooo t The Pf°fef TURRE1' CIGARETTE Hockey courssr cn Moncton l-iawks and Da! . . .. . .- we 'I’he0s.nsA1ian Press)-After lengthy 1 isle Rangers will be continued hor . tomorrow. Both teams have Won B game in the series for the leaillw championship, and a flip of a coin tonight decided the third and de- ciding match would be played at Dalhousie tomorrow night. Fredericton was the only club at the proi est stand. "Great (Special to the Guardian) The Summerside Driving Club held their biggest and best ice race of the season yesterday. The course was in excellent condition and an he winner of this dash who, many extra large crowd attended. Four of the fans believe, probably will be Gains, is expected to meet Heine classes were run oft and kepi. the spectators on their toes to see Muller' me` German chB_mpl°n_ which were .the winners. Class A Gains still holds the British Empire c Trot had four entries but only two hamplonshlp’ and has been “Omg faced the starters, May Cromwell 8.11 even better in the Old Country than he did in Canada, where he found it hard to get matches due d Ike MacGregor, the former win ning in easy style. Class B Pace was a. real race and had three starters, Q0 lhgcolor lm,-_ _ the be-it race of the day Major S, “T00 ANXIOUS, MAYBE" A comment in a Halifax exchange with regard to the. recent Bearcat- Wolverine game, says: -. “Several hockey fans-who saw Truro Bearcats defeat Wolverines, look forward to a banner after- fax defence player \vas'respUnsiblc fo noon's sport. ~1 DALIIOUSIE GETS GAME For the want of s. nail ls shoe, r the locals disorganized play. spmng a. surprise when he beat, Yorkola. in both heats and it rc- quires ri snappy one to do so ns hc' is quite a. pacer. Lady Helena ai-I though only practically 5, green Dacor was right up in third posit- ion and oh boy what a. race and what you can expect next Thurs- HY- Class C had three answer thc, bell, Billy Witte won the race with! Witty Jim and sandy Moo posh- l- "Rcd” might have meant well, but `i“§ him giving thc S'D@Ct“l"7YS qllllc, b y continually hogging the puck in 3' thrill. Class B had five starters Forest Girl won in straight hosts he rrontiiners on color. wnilo not With Trimble Cora and Pansy V010! for ` his 'frequent dashes up the ice, threw t Y _ w hockey championship was lost. At big fellow stay behind the blue- any rate the deciding tilt between Rangers and Hawks, with the Nor- line where he is needed most, hand third Pm"- out the bumps Bs he should, and of a tail-or maybe, 9. head, a siveness, might we suggest that the 1 them flag as the prize, will be et McGlashen, Lawlor, Ferguson vm: lost-and perhaps forthe want-, ishing to discourage such aggres- - l 811 played in Dalhousie rink tonight, the stamping ground of Rangers. This decision was reached at a meeting in Monet/on last night bl’ the mere tossing of a colli-“Heath I win and tails you win--or lose." According to the constitution, or what have you, of this League, the, third game of q play-off, if ncces-| sary, is to be played on neutral ice. However, true to form, a new rul-, ins was made and prestoi-the toss` of rl coin, and the neutral ice is 9 ° ' iurizotien. so snows thot, and may lv' B’ Ship the best team win tonight. ` Goes To Dal u §_ TRACK MARKS BHATPEEED 'rherc does not seem to be any mark in the matter of track times that is incapable of assault by the feet of present day stars. Yesterday nt the National Amateur track meet nt Madjson Square Gardens, three more were lowered and one was tlvicf- equalled. Tile time set for the mile walk by that famed Canadian hoofer. George Goulding, in 1911, iinally fell when Mike Pecora, of Brooklyn. strode the distance four-fifths of a sezond quicker. Emmett Toppino, ol Loyola Un- ivr-rsity, took single honors for the competitions when ho twice tied the l‘f'f'oi~d for the 60 yard dash and ram Eddie Tolan, the negro crack Iwrrr Detroit into the ground. Alex. wilson, of Montreal, run- gonish and Truro Junior hockey Squads played to a 2 all tie tonight, ALL-STAR HOCKEY TEAMS giving Antigonish the final play od W?- berth by a round score of 'i to 2. G0H1~MCCBlm- d the other forwards do the puck ¢an.y1ng'l MBS' Cromwell, ovlmed by MUCH INTEREST 4 So great was the interest in the test, that upwards of three hund red telephone calls were answered - at this omes last night. Intermediate ' JUNIOR WOLVES QUALIFY SUSSEX, N. B., Feb. 26-(By 'T110 CHESTER. N. S-. F911 25""J“n°r dolls won the Intermediate Hockey Wolverines of Halifax and Chester juniors played a. 2-2 tie tonight, Halifax winning their way into the to 2 ln it sudden death match here provinc`n.l junior hockey finals, tonight. It was s. keenly fought where they meet Antlgonish. contest with territory ploy in favor -- ,of St. A-ndrcws, whose anxiety in I ANTIGONZSH WINS score handicapped them. TRURO, N. S., Feb. 25.-Anti- cliAr.r.r:Nor: lima- l ’*°- ‘ ' ' | iiolinltcd inter. We, the Junior Wingshots, do second position and after rac- in€ for the position was won by Pansy Volo giving Trouble Cope CLASS A TRDT 1-3 MILE Capt. Read, driven by Mac Steele . . . . . . . . .. Ike MacGregor. owned by W. 11. Canadian Press)-Dalhousie Bull- Clwmnionship of New nmnswick when they defeated St. Andrews 3 Defense-Gross, Lavigne, Gra-, l Centre Jemlnctt Miller i L. Wing-Lennon, A. Tnylor. hereby clmllwge the gud Highfield R. Wing-Muckle, Slllelds. #-1-- Granites to a friendly game of hoc- Bm MaCD°"¢‘ld~ Racine mmerside CLASS B PACE 1-3 MILE Major S., owllecl by A.. Com- pany, Cyril Kenny clriver.. Yorkola, Roy MacDonald, driven by Roy MacDonald Lady Helena, Roy Lldstone, driven by Gen. (‘:\l!l>cck .. Time:-42 1-2; -13. l. 1 2 2 3 3 CLASS 0 1-3 DIILE Billy Witte, owllcrl by Walter Wiirmorc, driven by M. Mac- Artllur Willy Jim, owllcll by Gordon Da'.\'r.on, ~~\<\>\1. All . me official |r,¢rn<-~r riff ».».nl..l»l-_ ...rl rl.. -rn... \ .,¢ -. . prl=¢ winners will rum or l»~.ll»l».lr.-.i. Ask your Iobncmnist/ar additions/ mnjy b.'.m»lf or rc/ly I/Je rm//ron./lr-/1/ill. This nnd nddirionnl estimates musk be mnllerl in i"lrrr! Clg,,,¢u¢,l|0¢k¢y (jnmcsf, lan. lin; llwll. \:- --,;r-Al 1' - Toon Goals V-r l»~~ ~- stofeu 1-.ral r._..r. -.».»--.-. Team Season of season nf i'|.ll-\? 19.l0"il Nl HQ BOSTON (`.A_N'Al"llE.\'S TORONTO iii ..__._....____._._.-_.._..-. 105 106 IUS CHICAGO RANGERS MAROONS DETROIT lfiZ AMERICANS 76 (Ilxclusivc of fins'-oifsl Read, driven by Mac , Stevie 1 1 authorities have consented to act as judges: lf. W. Namh_____`__v_v___`_m__V `_____*_h___~___N__H___> Ferguson, sporting editor of The Herald, lilontreal; Add Y ,¢,._______.._____.___ _*____-___...........__-__ Il i M. Prontt, drive-rr by M. ie Fredericton-Moncton hockey pro- Macmhuf - - - - - ~ - - 2 3. g Time:-45 1-2; 45 1-2. iB. MncAnliur.§ ~ , _ :lnsy Volo, oirilcd by Ed. Sobey, driven ily Ed. So- bey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 Trouble Cope, A. Fchlirmau driven by Jas, Chappell 2 Capt. Cope, owned by G. Crozier, driven by Geo. Crozier . . . . . . . . . 4 4 White Socks, owned by P. L. Bowness, driven by R. Phillips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 5 Time:-37; 35; 35. Starter: Lewis Leard. Announcer: J. P. MacPherson Secty.: J. O. Cobb. 22 33 Albert Labcrge, sporting editor ofLa Presse. .lfontreah | I.. A. Larivee, sporting editor L’Itlrsstra tion. Iifnntreul; ,Iumes P. Fitzgerald, sporting editor Q/` 'l`ormrtn 'l'f-I¢»- gram; Charles I". Good, spnris irriler 'l`or0ni0 Star; Alphonse Proulx, sporting editor of Le Soleil, Quebcr. ' ' Qualitq and Mildn c: | G A I1 E T T E 5 Tl'"l"'§= Hflffy Silliplmnt and W. lmpeflnroboooocomi-.nyof c¢m.ao_l,lmnod l1.l_l,i_ llllllllslls will A (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, -Que., Fcb.\ 25.- The Alberton Regals lioid the Montreal Amateur Athletic Associn- MacLean Trophy for keeps 'wlien tion ionigllt won ilic right to face in the play-oil games, they won Lim McGill University for the cllam- cup by one goal. On Tuesday night | pionship oi’ the senior group of’ the in the first play-off game iviill the This ami Additional ullmnrr--1 must he mailed rn Turrce (liglifettes llrltkry (`»o|\ie<.i, Pl) ilu 1180, I\lun',resl. P Q. Terri fmols lfsfirnrvc Score-J Tntnl (Ennis Scnrcd Team Season of Srnson of 10.11-31 1930-.il (Tixuluslv: ul plny-alll) 14.1 ` [Z9 lls li'i‘l 106 105 BOSTON .i___......._.. CANADIENS TORONTO CHICAGO RANGERS RIAROONS DETROIT 10.! AMER ICANS 76 ._.._.__.___..._...____.. Name Addres¢..___._........._...._...__._......_._._...._i...__._.. ,.4--_-...s--_ i ` l ' -0. 0-' O'Brlen properly to the liydro illatlthe O'Brlc1is and it was evelltll In Hydro Probe mission, appointed to enquire into the $50,000 had been paid. ills Lord- agreed he should stand aside ship, however, said he was not call-l permit tile. hydro comini.\s.on to _ cd upon to decide whether the;l1clZ0'~lf\lC flil`f‘l`ll¥»' Will UTC M< J' hydro commission had inode fr goo.‘1".'~'. llllf' llilfl “`3":° - ‘ ' ' il ..' iliour 1; ocrzli. I1f".' 1 I-l' Aird, .li-_, i-egardiiig lilo pmpflcly of grievances or introduce rr..-uno .- illc payment of $1,800,000 in M, J, 1\l'Hll'1\'~1 ___ _ province of Qugbl-C Amamur H00 Snmmcrside Hockey Club' whmcrs ‘thc Mi`siSippi and Mzlfinwaska ri-:lol $22,000,000 for thc llumlnon key _/l_g5¢¢la{l0n_ Thi. group Hsu- of the Eastern Prince County Lca_ |vers. This was ninflo clear b_v Mr. Power and Transmission c.>lnpnn.\'.~'- ` ) I, In ‘_ \.“'__v4 ally produces the pro\‘incc's com- glie, they were the winners ily one i-JUSUCO W- E~ Miliflleton, the C0ll1>ll‘l'Ul><‘l`LiPS Will 110 1l1\’°St'1il=\f°d 1f‘l"i" ( ' I ' “ “L ‘"1 " mlssimler, in tho first slit ng iodnyl John Aird, Jr., first. \-sltlless to i __ _ _ wllen A. G. Slaght, K. C., ppp(-:rr-,o\\'cr rights* fl? MFI, WS ,.r fj~,.~ (~,i;__\rli_r,i Ph. The question of the $50000 pay- hllnscii' and sell the il0\\"‘l` t0 th” lid‘lv.':\\~ for :iw v-rr'-; enrlf-i llll ment t0fAird. hc pointed out, wusjiiyclro at $16.50 per ll. p. but llir~`1933_ ,,`,“,.`,,1.,,,.1 3, 5,1931 min f-nm. tied Up with tho larger pninicnt toiliydro commission had rejected 3 m,._.,l “jill 53,727,000 in tlif- rnrlwz- el - fi' - glmadlan p,css)__N°lhlng Wm be when opening the enquiry Mr. *he termed 'un uiidel~s:aiif‘l1f1Cl1 lllflm ‘""‘""l~“Sl°“ "“_‘l I V ‘ ’ , nlirl rn il ‘ " ` ll ‘ l" -'ii .iq ill. W' <_' Q" ““d°’ me b°““°‘° °fb gftflxoy to be played in the Highfield ““‘°' S°°"°d the ’“°5° ’ ““ rink on roam/tn. cnollengetobe G°=\1- Bllblir. F\'°d~: Mwann. Dai llillmvh when he unloosened a ter- rific finish drive to win the 600- iarci sprint. If W.ison runs for Canada at the Olympics next sum- ’“°r he is almost certain to capture this event, as there is no one in the United States who can hold him at- the distance. s-. answered as quick as possible. - Line up is as follows; Defence-Gross, Abbies; Graham Goal, J. Gillis; Defence, B. Binns, D81-. MCNOill. HHIUHX J. Mallet, H. Mclnnls; Forwards, C-.i Centre- Jvrnmvtt. Truro, Mos- T 0 R 0 N I 0 3 Kerwin, J. Lund, L_ Bryenton; Al- 1101*. Fred- ternates, L. Stanley, A. Nicholson, ' L- W1I1§~L<‘llll0ll. TI'l1l”0. SCh\\`l1b l. . rr n _ (C Ir . gi J. Stanley, Manager, Hooker' Abbies :median ru white. R. wing- Muckle. Moncton. MAPLE LEAF <:.ArtnnNs,'roron-l the League, presented the trophy to 1 the Regal.; amidst cheers from the spectators. ' 5- Thc Rerfals entertained the visit- ' gre to;:;ilmptlloushbanql|ct in -UW l lstitu mil und erc were maujs speeches from tile different our-l present. Tile Summersidc Hockey ,»_ I -- _._ Kane, Abbics. , t0, Ont., Feb. 5.-Toi'olit0's speedy club wow very ph.as,.d with th. rf ` Allison ltilu-Donliirl. Clmriotte- Maple Denis fell by ilu- wayside to- reception they ,.,.CUi,.,.,| town. night in their effort to llull into ix The lim," ,S folio ;_ - I .W l FRIDAY FEBRUARY 26th cnamrlonsglr llocllrv _ ,, ;‘:.»:°’.:.t‘:..l.*:°‘.‘;.':f‘.1..;f?:§;l..£:.:....eg:;;;f°;_;f:i‘;;;,;.;’.‘?';f.;:.i‘;':;1 _ ’ ° VICTORIA RINK ` ' - » ' - .., _ - _ Hawks. ing Detroit Falcons. Summersldc Hockey Club:-Goal, SATURDAY FEBRUARY 27th °°“"°'D“““ ‘““’°“f,§"’ H“W'“' '-° Schuman; defence, Lea, l" Wood . G°aI_M°C‘"m' DA" _ with M°“i»l°0'dl Cl\llf\ "°°` _"' ° “ ' ' .__ t nd 5 0 genfs ADMISSION M CENTS AND 35 CENTS' McManus, Cups, l.li\l