__'I_‘HE CHARLOTTEIOWN GUARDIAN “ i LOOKING "Ell oven I . puff BY “T59” A Amateurynrmetie Unlon- Here it m Ffimfiws GAM-E llThooe who engage In sport NOVEMBER 17. 1931 -w~_. 5011M’ for the pleasure, physical, mental or social benefit they de- ,-"Becouse satisfaction oi the really Jeep l<in<l that all Grmme pipe snwkers gel l The game la scheduled to get hOm ROSGBU CUl smoking iflwfly at 8.00. LGVE hODQ thl! hour] "JUST PM“ cRED-II fohq¢co W1“ keep You tot Ztartlng wlltl bot ri-‘IPBWK! 0119f The Montreal Star, in giving a s .1. _ rm red percen . Bo h earns are on (lcscrlpllon of the M. A. A. A. play. ml mg’ monflt In 0nd monlll the scene of battle, therefore tlrcrclers m speaking or “Red" Tclllcr, out. ll s cool, Fragrant, sweet and gives time most satisfying iWllO is booked to play hockey with smoke I've ever had. And, there's quantity as well o; qualify in the big packages." i} GROSS GOOD 3a. 92-, Harold "Husky" w; . ‘c: r1; anion.‘ Working out ln his position. on the Abegwelt defence, he showed, playing hockey, flashes of class, that gained for him , centre, but plays the admiration of Maritime fans ting, boxing and Is splndly for a strong game and the game never gets too rough for him. Docsn’t like being called any- thing but just plain ‘Red?’ For Hockey, Pleasure and Dazzling Speed The hand-made C-C-M- Special was built t0 give the world's fastest hockey players just what they wanted in a hodccy skate. We gave them the design they wanted-the “ice lay"—thc posi- tion of hccl and we plzi(L‘5—-—[hl: balance-wind all the rocker desired. Even a new skate steel was milled and heat-treated for the blades and a reinforcement invented for rhc tubes. any wonder rhis skate has met with the acclaim of hockey players rhc world over? horn, he moved smoothly over the, lwhite surface with precision andl ease of the seasoned and cxpcr-Vtlq lenced hockeyist. He ls an adept ‘in laying down a. pas.- and rlflcsds speed and more lhlfl Show like ltcam, with ‘the flash A Toronto exchange snysz-If ,. ras not 1C6, and of the awn up- es fear- t of 11v- speed on this er com- ys about Britain, cred the made a sh dut- ____ SEAT SALE THIS AM. It is expected that a waiting lin Out Smoking Tobacco friend," d, ‘but ke rnia— Ti‘. E “IA Tl 54 E S bl ORE BLOODIIOUNDS’ PRACTICE r 11,6 11,51 “m, m a Canadian uniform. ._.__ ‘Iralnlng for a hooky season 15 flu Important item. Some have different methods, but 11; 15 BE PPrEPARED By buying your F. C. M Skates and Shoe Outfits early at Purdie & Fcrgulnonfi-i Shoo Store vrhilc their stock is complete. AGENTS FOR (‘.C.l\l. SKATES AND HOCKEY OUTFITS. PURDIE-FERGUSON SHOE c0. LTI). SVest Kent Wins llUEE N HlllEl mirror. Erom Q. S. S. 8-0 HUCKEY TEAM BANllllETED Mirrored in the youthful, clear eyes of the boys sitting opposite to ends to as D08- wn con- rmr-‘mma an AMATEUR -‘ h" b! spokes- Orfis to l French cw items French ientarlly A new definition of amateur was formulated recently by the forty- thlrd annual convention of the loped by ska.- ’t be developed any other way. . Want Creenshield . which was no lzcd shortly be- histle. After fol~ E.Lawson............ 96 100 146 Adewell ............ 63 93 136 Total—1508. ; SUDBT- acholastlc honors and the McMil- lan Trophy emblematic of the cham, pianshlp. _ It was a cagq Ipd of alert and determined yaw‘ 1cm which faced Queen Salty yesterday in the Important flxturo. Cagcy to such a degree that tlfl frustrated every herculcan effort w the part of Queen Square to penetrate their balllwlck. It was a fast mov- lng backfield, ball handling and ldcklng like champions behind a formidable front line which won for West Kent the well earned decis- ion over Queen Square yesterday- The losers on i.» other hand {were very much in the swim. Op- ening thé first half with a steam roller attack. they carried the play into their opponents’ territory time and again to be turned back when within striking distance of a score. ‘As it wasWcstKcnt boys were forc- ed to safety touch on three occas- ions in this half to avert possible stampedcs over their try llne. '.l’he red and white forwards nev- er worked better than in lie-Kiel“ day's play. They heeled well, lol- lowed up brilliantly and tacklfld llkc college men. The back llncs too were smart, but wcrecaught nappink 0n both scores. However, that-inevit- able thing commonly known in spur]; as the "breaks," which friv- cred both teams. were vaplwllved by the West Kenters yesterday who took advantage of every false movc made by their opponents. T119 first, try wrs made about mid- my ln the opening session. By a series of kicks and fast following; West Kent went far into Q1109" Square territory. On n heel out on the twenty ilve yard line. Fitzger- ald scooped the ball to pass to Cur- rle who was tackled hard, but not beiore tossing lt to Jack Ritchie, who stepped on the gas and cross- ed over. This same 310111135!" W15 from a line out t three‘ quarter, Brabbcd the oval to straight arm two prospective tacklers and cross over heads up. The game as a whole was a dandy with both teams playing hard we; the full route. The third set-to between these teams which wlll probably be play- ed the latter part of the week has all indications of develpolng into a dynamic struggle, - THE LINEUPS Q. s. s. W. n. s. Fullback K911)’ Simpson ‘Ihree Quarters Partridge Cudrnore Dar-rash Hyndman : Gaudct Peters Blanchard Walsh Halves Connolly McCllntock Leightlzcr Fitzgerald Currie Ritchie Forwards McTngue McMillan Trainer Homby Toombs McQuald Brothers Reefrec—N. Mathleson. Burgoyne Leigh McLcllan Higgins Prominent Rose Grower Dead AMHERST, Mass. Nov. ifs-Alex- ander Montgomery, B3, head of the Montgomery Company Inc., Rose Growers, at Hadley, Mass, dlcd here today. He was a. native of ‘Scotland. He was a past president ,0! the American Rose Society. ANNQUNCEMENT Al. m» request of l! n-rze nunlbvr "l m" "mm" P“"°""‘ we have decided to open our Rink for the coming lea-Wm We intend to do all ‘osslble lo - the athletic ‘ for the pplrlt in our boys. We want them to fill! ‘he “m” games sale. It la a well knom: fact that all tiff ‘this: tlory" that cumo to the Island in the palt- WM t": l; I r proweu of the Island's sons. and 10 "m" l" m“ °° ° g return of that standard. It pl encouragement to our 0W“ V amateur sport. Ia our earnest denim to 8W3 boy; for the promollor of The Arena Itlnk Company has decided to offer a Trophy to: Interscholastic Hon-key, to be competed fol-"by schools of recognized standing, the matter lo be in the hands of trus- tees who wlll nuke all necessary arranlflllfllll- Our patrons wlll receive the some courteous treatment ll l: the past. Arena Rink Co” Ltd. _ mute, hockey is the object to Hlllierl Storey l the writer at a banquet held in the Queen Hotel entry 1n the Junior League was the picture of a Maritime Championship Team, com» posed or home talent. Mr. H. C. Brown, the host, ad- dressed the players present, ten in all. He said he had called them to~ _~ gether to explain the rules to them, to make the players understand the game was the thing of benefit, not the winning of it. By encouraging Junior Hockey, it was hoped to ev~ entually secure a first class team ‘without having to import players. If one of the teams were found to be weak in the practices, they could secure players from one of the other clubs in the League. He admon- ished the players to be sharp on time for their practices ln order to get the benefit of their free practice periods at the Forum. i Mr. Ivan Redclln, who wlll help to couch the Queen Hotel team this year, out of his thirty years expen- ence us a. hockeyist, gave the play- ers some good advice. System in aim for, he stated. With the help of Mr. Oliver 10f the Abegweits, such a fine bunch of youngsters will get somewhere if they take his advice. The meeting and splendid dinner concluded with some pointed re- ‘marks by Mr. Thomas Oliver 0n how to play hockey- Y. Bowling Zlon Guild League Featherweight: 1C. Brown 137 J. Leltch ............. 80 M. MacMlllan 68" C. Mutch 104 D. Hooper 93 Total-ABM. Spare Ribs I, Laffcrty . M. Burns A. Warren ....."..... 12B I115‘. Bell 76 MacPherson 113 Total-MM. Majority for Spare Ribs, 204 pins. High single, J. Leltch, 202 pins. High three, I. Laflerty, 469 plus. 153 109 1B7 127 I56 Nonsuclt il-Lliarter“ 1V.B0dd.. TECH-IQ”. Our Gang J. FIRM!‘ Elmllerty hOudmoro lultluulluA Majority for Our Gang, 55 pins. High single, E. Lawson, 146 pins. High three, J. Fraser, 357 pins. Rebekah League Kioras S. Sentner 174 177 107 H. Henry I19 125 ,0.Lowvther.......... 120 140 F.Tced . . . . 140 160 M. Stewart 145 139 Total—-2l47. I Alphas G. Beer .. .... ........,,206 125 l6. Mathleson 121 102 V.Huestls............127 77 A. Garnhunr 158 164 F. MacDonald 145 118 Total-2049. ' Malorlty for Kioras, 98 pins. High single, G. Beer and C. thleson, 206 pins. High three, G. Beer, 476 plns. Cardinals B. McLeod B. Lapthome H. Flnlayson 120 .. 93 B. Vanlderstine . . 87 Total-Attila. Majority for Cardinals, 350 pins. High single, B. McLeod, 192 plus. High three, M. Adams, 478 pins. Bowling Tonight 7.00 to BSD-Bruce Stewart vs. Stewart's Bakery, alleys 3 and 4. 7.00 to 8.30—Guardlnn, vs. Tele- phone Co, alleys 1 and 2. 8.30 to lollo-Prowse Bros... vs. Holmans Ltd, alleys 3 and 4. _;____§__.._ PEAKIYS SCHOOL The following is the standing for Peakes School for the month of Oc- lobar:- Grade IX-l, Kathleen Mooney. Grade VIII-i, Mary MacDonald. Grade VII-l, Isabel MacDonald; 2, Eileen MacDonald; 3, Rita Hughes. ' | Grade V—-l, Lottie Kelly; 2, Mar- garet Mooney; 3, Mary Gallant. Grade IVJ-l, Harold Dunn; 2, Al- lan MacDonald. FORUM SEA T SALE Applicants for reservation be received at the Forum and until further notice. Purchasers will morning, 9 to l2 a.m. are required to deposit $1.50 tickets each game. Otherwise the two games are missed. If every game 19 will be refunded at season's end. A few main for which u deposit of 0154-11 Meeting Later -————-- (Canadian Press) g MONTREAL, Que, Nov. 16.—Rc- fqucstlng that a scheduled meeting {of creditors of Greenshlclds and ‘Comp-my, brokers, in bankruptcyl called for November 26 to vote on a proposed plan of reorganization of the llrm be delayed for six weeks or until such date as may be nec- essary to enable creditors to be made conversant with the financial position of the company, a. petition ' was filed in bankruptcy court here yesterday on behalf of an Ottawal group of vrlitors. The petition was filed by 1m L. O'Brien, Montreal. acting for Redmond Qua-in, Ottawa ~ sollcltor for the plaintlll" James T. Wilson. Principals Of 77w C. l/V. V.A. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que" Nov. 16.—A- bove all else the Canadian Legion stands for two things: Loyalty to _the Empire and the idea of help- Tlng those returned men who find themselves worse all than their fellows, Major J. S. Roper, of Hali- fax, Dominion president, reminded members of the French Clnadian Branch at a dinner held ln his honor by the regiment do Maison- neuve here last evening. Leading military officials and the Consul General for France attended, as well as officers of the French Can- adian regiments ln the district of Montreal. Grade III-d, Rrginald MacDon- ald; 2, Ralph Gillan. Grade II—1, Nellie Bradley; 2, Ri- ta Keenan; 3, Alice Anistiy. Grade-I» (an-l, Mary Gillan; 2. Patricia Bradley. Grade I (b)—l, Harry Anisty; 2, Louis Anlsty; 3, John Anisty. Ronald MacDonald-Teacher. of 75c season ticket seals BOX Office on 'l‘ucsdflY each and must take up their deposit will be forfeited allcndcd dc- box seals rc- 3 .9 each is required. l BRACE, lllcltIAl’ Wholesale and Charlottetown, P. E. I- We Carry a Complete Line of C. C. M. SKATES and HOCKEY SUPPLIES SKATES SIrlrliRPENED THE BIKE SHOP 229 Gt. George St. Prince Edward lsluiuVs Only ‘Sports Clz:1i'lotf~%o\\'n Goods Stou- C. C. M. COM PAN Y, Retail Distribuiors SUlllillPlllSlll-E, l’. E. I. LIMITE l’). IN Slllilx’ $1.00 TO $7.50 PAIR. R. T. HOLMAN LTD. - WHOLESA LE AND RETAIL. l’ll()\’II*l(.‘I.-\l. lll-QTRIBLITORS C. C. M. SKATES MAIL FROM SAM |...__ SENT POST PAH) ORDERS E DAY. 1 Blffi r B“ UHAMPWN (Canadian Pros‘) PITTSBURGH, Pa. Nov. 16-- Wlllle Hoppc rcgnlnril the worlds b11113“; chsmplonsliip. from Wclker Cochran, 3600 m sun, m their chalV to-l lenge match ivhrh cml-"(l here day. An early 13ml as amiorl by Hcppc w” (m1; dgwn mmslluribl)’ in thC final two blocks r1 D10)? I" me eventh 300 poln1 hkvk- Pllycd Sal- urday, Hoppe and in :11» Cochran 504. floppr- 300. Cochran -§ Sing-Sing‘ Plays Football OSSININU, Whil? E-Difsllbcfuirrrs‘from llic “out- sldc" including n frw ivomen, obey- ed the mrmrliita to “kcrp your seats and don't go nmr lllo 1iln_\'cr:<," Sim: Sings ruglrv motbnll lipim mud» izs debut torlny to iln- riirrrs of 2.300 fellow prisoners. __. ..______________, ______,_____ hand, m: nll Im- "onfiidci-s“ were frislrl-zl" fox wi-iipons whilc their liclccis uxrc lx-lng lnkvn. Through the increasing of scholar- ships, student loans, promises nl —-——~ work and other aids, universities and N. X , NOV. l6.- collogcs in tho United States are co- opcrnling actively in unemployment rcllof lu encouraging students to continue their education this year. ________.__ . Spurred by the crllglnlo Cll€Cl"\ ing for "(l(‘£ll‘ okl linf: Sirn.“ U1“- lnSDIrillJt iuni»: cl the llllllfilff; band, tlic "lnsiil; 1n romprd 20 a. 33 lo 0 view-g: l 12w Os lriinfr Company rf the zz:n.;i miiiliirs \I' It was (lie prismti‘; lviwvxsf (lav in Cochran glml 3G7 to 300 for yczzrs and it 111.. .1 5.3"‘ for (lain- mml block it was ing‘s uncmpkiymcn: " will. lknsillvs the clicrrlng, llirrr was :1 1mrnrlr. £00k the title from lloppe last year. down the gridiron with the inmates‘ cmmnrzxs sane: rms AFTERNOON. .1 ro 5-10 ‘ ( ZIXTR 1 l l ll’ Great l stand- 50 per ures in e among the lar- 2 Cham- , 2 Anne Leonard urphv Z Agnew, 4 Walsh. ulay and Sullivan. Rim. 2 . Byrne. clzeraou. lacllach- 3 Hem- ; Gallant qual) 2 gnew. She bore cheerful- en those was suf- nass was aclled h: all he! equentl! held on mer fath- ‘a Ceme- and was‘ nsay, as- Rev. Mr. eetly ren Cross" x of her 1, Irvine rdy. Pres son. Her her Ken memory. By 8C8 . vr, N .B., nervoue, able to . pimple: and m. of Bur-l my 91m luwdy Ilrirfll