APRIL 7, 1924 THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN Latest News Buenos Aires, OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL AND SOCCER RESULTS LONDON, April 5.—By Canadian ham H 1 Liverpool 1, West Ilroin~ rear-Soccer games played in the'wlch 0 Westliuin U 0. nglish Football Association here, day resulted as follows: Second Division: iret "Dlvtlaion: Blackpool 1 Leeds United 1, Bristol City 3 Stockport City 0. Arsenal 2 Burnley 0 Birmingham Coventry City 5 Oldham A 2. Crys- Ntuvcastle U 1, Blackburn It 1 ‘tal Palace 1 Bury 0, Derby County ottingham F 1, Bolton W 0 Pres-J Portvale 0, Fulliam 1 Iieiceoter n NE 0.‘ E 0. Everton 0 Curdliffllty 0, Hull City 1 Barneley/2 Nel- ity 0, Huddersfield T 1, Aston son 1 Bradford City 1, the Wednes- illa 0, Manchester City 1 Chelsea day 5 South Shields 0, Southamp- , Notts C 0 Sheffield U 2, Sunleigton 5, Clapton 0, Stoke 3 Manchest~ nd 3 Mlddlesborough 2, Totten- er U 0. » win-- A New Alley Model In Alley ehoea you wilil find plenty of individuality. At the lame time they are tree from "wild style" creations. ‘aftllsyeare lust “V61 POPPY shoes, like the model shown t, at glgclilsle godayinmpfl Another inmnmlnl (lucisiml, i 5011.5 pl'easure_ Yo? can I THE QUALITY ls Hilc-H played in the Rugby Union. here reached i“ ""1 Inertial: was unit ' Every C.C.M. Bicycle is a bear pay in instalments if M50 $535 “J5 “ “may resulted m, fnllqwg; “mlfifllllli; the formation oi a for punishment. It will stand up desired. ' ' ' London lriah 5i London, Scottish Milllume Afnamu.’ Ilafielm“ A"‘-“"°l' ' ' =. a. Rosalyn Park 20 nos om Boys a “mm- M- 9- Ihllston. of the Nova "i I Crepe Rubbdr soled Oxford: ................................ .. 55-95 ALLEY|~‘iirE5 FASHIDNABLE FOOTWEAR . Miiacteg 3, Bristol - 13, Gloucester Third Division: Northern Section: Barrow 2 Wol- verhampton 2 Bradford 4 Wigan Boro 0, Darlington 3 Newbroghton 1, Doncaster 3 l-iartlepooi U 1, Lin- coln City 2 Walsall 0 Rochilals 3 Halifax Town, Rotherham vs. Crewe A (unplayedl- Soiithport 3 Grinisby Town 0, Traiimere R 0 Chestedfield 0, Wroxham 1 Acering- ton St 0 Durham 4 Ashiiigton 0. Third Division: Southern Section: Gouruc- month 0 Newpdrt C 1. Charlton A 1 Lutou Town 1, Gillingliam 1i South- end U 2, Mertliyr Town 1 Reading 1. Northampton 1 Exeter (l Nor- wich (‘ity 1 Brighton and Hove 0, Plymouth A 1 Millwall 1. Queens _I’ark ll. 3 Ahcrdare A 0, Swanson '1‘ 0 Portsmouth 0. Swlntloa Town 0. giristol R 0 Watford R 0 Drelitloril scoTiilsl-l FOOTBALL GLASGOW, April 5. — Games played in the Scottish Football As- ROCZlillOD today resulted as follows: First Division: Morton 2 Airdrisonlan 1. Queens- Pnrk 1 Almrdrrn‘ 0, Raiih Rovers 4 Kilmarnock 1, Rangers 2 Hihcrn- inns 1. St lilirron 1 Patrick T 2, (‘oltic 3 Air lln-ltrri 0, Clydc-hzmk 0 lliotliorivcil 2, Dundee 1i (‘lyric 1. llamilton A 2 Third Lnnurk 0 U Hearts 3 Fulkirlt 1. anciniliill amateur tlth- when it do» lr-ntcd Pirltli and lloivodi-rv. liy 3-0 in tho finals at Millwall. RUGBY ICE SPORTS HOCKEY AND B O W L I N G .._.--.-¢l.4»-- ....._--_..-.-. .. In ‘Realm BASKET BOXING AND ornnu. EVENTS BALL 0f Sport ASPIRANTS SET $2,500 For Training The expense attendant to putting Maritime iltspirnnts for Canada's Olympic team iii proper shape for the filial trials at Montreal early this summer will be raised by iiiczins oi‘ a ‘Fag Day throughout the provinces on April 19, provillcil uiuiiiclpal authorities will co-oper- ate, according t0'il decision reach- ed at the semi-annual niccting of the M. P. B. A. A. U. of C. at Trnro recently. Local represent- utives who attended, including Pre- sident A W.Covoy. l’. J. Leggo, sec- rvlnry-treasun-r, Arnold Kce. Y. M. C. A.. and Paul Quinn. Y. M. L, returned home yesterday and speak optimistically of plans for a. Tag He thought. about $2,500 would cover all expenses. it was finally decided that a special con iiiittr-e be appointed by the presi- rlont to handle the matter. i LONDON._April 5. —-(‘.umborlanrl . . rlcfoaterl Koni 10 to 3 in tho filial 0f tho Rugby County champiolr Dcvonport Services 22 Oldfllueg 22 (Trosl-ikrys 17 Bath 8, Hridgcnd 10 12 Harlequins 31 Cheltoiiliam 0. Exoter 12 Reilduth 7, Leicester 14. Richmond 17, Neath 20 Plymouth ii . Newport 14 Cardiff 12. Abertillory 4 Pontypool 0,_Aboravon 34 Brydge- water 5, Birkcnheall 20 Blacklioath fl, Northampton l0 Old Alleyiiiaiis ti, Camhnurno 9 Torquay 0. ti ‘Wmderful Place: the We Baseball Association Scotia Ilaseball Association. spoke in. favor of the neworgziuizzitioii. Iic said the annual meeting of the Nova Scotili (irganizntion was scho- lili-led for the latter part of this month. 'l‘liis. however, will h.» postponed ulitllidciv Brunswick is thoroughly (irgnnizlzil and then rep- rescntativcs of botli associations will H1001 and form a baseball as sociation along lines tukcu by the hockey association this winter. A formal resolution was lulnptnfl grunting complete control in lliliSfi. ball matters to the new association Amateur Olficials Expect t0 Raise About Amateur Baseball Association t0 be Formed-Gonside rable Business at Semi-annu a.1 at Truro. FR iiPRil. liir Purposes-Maritime l\lr. lmtzgc says that 2'1 (rlubs were TCDPUHPIllOll with 31 ilolvgziti-s in zltlcnllinicr. 'i‘llri-|- visitors. .l. llmrnrd (‘rili-kur. guns-rill mnuagcr of the (‘anadinn Olympic t0aiu..zind v E. P. “lilliulils zlnll J. l“. l\ll.ii\lilnll.‘l.| ~. of St Frans-ii.- Xavier. also ivorl- pa» ' sent. llclcgzall-s nttoiuling worn: Kl-lltville, ‘N. F. Miililllllll aull K. li. Pinon; AlllllCTSi. .l. J. Power, l), ll. (‘arty and A. h}. hlclnerney: Halifax (‘ri-scoills. M. C. Rulston. . (‘_ Ilurkc. and .l. E. Allcrn; Plflllllh: A. W. Harris; Trenton, Alex. (iillisxl *1 hliddlotnn, G. li. Andrews and H.| 1 W. Kirkpatrick; -Truro A. (‘. (i. I Wilson: Sussex. A. A., G. l’. liollou and M. B. Stokoe; Y. !\l. C. l.. Paul John. Wnltor Golding; St. l\lllll‘l~‘,i Halifax. R. P]. loncton, W. l\lC\vlllli\l1lS. NOTE—llow about it _Aln\g- wcitsfl-Sport Ed. _ Burns; C. N. it. i -—-*—~ i i i. Tiic ltcil Sox plnycil iiiid Wfilb _ tlicir first bull game of tlu- scnsoii. Saturday afternoon, by lit-touting the Orioles 11-5. l The gnllm Willi fast and Stllllil nice‘ plays were iiiullc. .\li:i\'utt, oi‘ lilt- ltvd Sox, opi-in-il the fifth inning with n homo run. and (ii-nut follow- iui suit ill-HO. ily (iroppiiig tho lltlll ovor the tl-ilttu in llll‘ scvunlli. E. Venus-y and (l. ltnylnond wrrc lllt.‘ oiliciuls oi tliu gninu. i Next game to ho pluyi-ll this zlitcr- lioou. ‘ p VERY real lmy or __4 girl who hasn‘t a bicycle wants one. If your boy hasn't one he must feel pretty blue to be leit behind when his chums ride gaylyoli to a picnic, or to play ball on the commons a mile or so away, or for a jaunt iii the country with the Boy Scouts. Far better for him to be out riding than loitering on a street corner. Cycling is one of the cleanest of Just think of the whoop of joy your boy would let out tonight if you told him you were going to get him a bicycle. When you take him down to the C.C.M. dealer's to pick it out he will be the happiest boy in town. ill: PERFECT- MASSEY- R130 Balm CLEVELANDe-COLUMBIA Canada Cycle & Motor Company, Limited MonlreaLToronlo, ‘VESTONKZML, Winnipeg, Vancouver :11}; chili lfiarcrcaiéfs; A’ l high-gradeLczlsyfrunnlng ITJCYCIPS under tlic hardest usage a healthy boy will give it. The frames of re- inforccd English Seamless 'l‘ubing arc marvels of strength. The bear- ings are cf flint-hard steel of cx- treme accuracy. The rims of second growth hard maple are exception- ally durable. The lustrczis charlie‘.- ingandbrightnickeiingarcxvcaiiier- proof. The boys’ and girls’ models. as well as adults, are equipped zvitl: the famous Triplex Crank Hanger, that makes pedalliiig so easy and with the C.C.M. Hercules l}. .lm' that coasts so freely and stops so quickly lar you invest in a C.C.M. Take your boy or your girl with you to the C.C.M. dealers Get the bicycle now and let him enjoy a whole long sca- h/ialte Your" Youngster the Happiest in Town _ u April 6th- Can. Press Cable-Luis Firpca Knocked Out Al Reich Here Saturday Night pin the First Round Tliii DAY FiiR MAR. lilYMPii) when fully organized. THE LWEUPS‘ _ IAN lama/lunar; ,, C, n *2 ...... - v y; t . I , Y . I A llrflnoaail was placed lwlore tho i" “ "m i " "I-i“ '“"“"‘ meeting by Prosil tc - m. , ‘ l! 127k? . p each affiliated Clgllllolgllly Sig... d: ("mmmn lelzutes train and hotel expenses ~~—i-**i‘f . . . . . . .. \\', llylulllnili, - ts‘and healthiest of exercises. Tl-mrgs a mode] f0; our boy Day The e, t; y ndt ,,_- Quinn; York County A. A., C A 5P5" ' Y _ f . _nEliFagliz-Afrlfcécfigfq“H“ ntlllllWflllOll out at illlrgVelllllg nigeliii; Wllllaill“ Yllmww" Y M~ 9- A» E» Tile PleasPle and bEPQEt-l yew b°Y whatever his age—-including the trauma played for tho’ Ilclfaal ‘Pitydn Tmlo’ . Mr‘ Covey’ ‘Y"° w“ R’ wliicaxj sti-"ummy l}? will reccwe from ndmg with the curl/ed Bar model» the biclmlc me “i F Sol-cor l-up horn today follows: 1mm‘ “Ck m the m“rmng' W“ Qrlfh‘ n .|‘,.r.' grggqdn AHA" Scout?’ 0,1- wlth any, of the Qthcr b0}! won't OlltgfOW, and a GFi-liilg Distillery 2 (lliftonvillv 1, Glon- 1""? m b“ PW/‘em “i m“ evmlmg (KN-l (l). s. gun,‘ ' A‘ ‘C’ organizations active ll'1 promoting a S m“ Iqodcl for the older b... p and é lormi ll liiufirld 2, Queens Island "”“‘“!°_"' “mi 1"“ m“ "as" i“ mi‘ i“ "' ‘ ‘Hfiry |..'-.,-'._-' standard of clean manly boyhood i ' - Y i ‘ i l 5 Nowrv 0. “iilmilw "We $lP°I1l1iY~ , llv stlid il"llrax' C H‘ “Him ‘ m“ " ; . ‘r . ' - ‘ I adults. Also neat, trim mnccls for ; ' p that rim-n we", about mwe hows Halifax, A. Ll. Wilwl-ll and A. t. in Canada, will repay, many times , CM $15 t n,“ ‘ N V _ ~ ulllle- n-irimoutli W (‘. liifihfllli over the small cost of a C C M glfls‘ c‘ ' '5 are O V“ F‘ ' i ENGLISH FOOTBALL and about 10 or 12 track men who ~ ‘ ' ‘ _ I ‘H1 , , _ 1 - - - ‘h the it eakn flees A Big Dub .k LONDON‘ Am.“ 5 __man",n t“ mould br- put iii proper condition xa'g'l°gfc'llfy\1'n“i; Qjxiljxyérpinliiiinirll BmYclm ' aflv I pf p 1 i §p play won lho English Football As- were to represent the 1\lnri~ ‘go-n Epiruxk‘: pwgjgih Sh. lars a ue or every o - to the semi-annual and the annual "Welllléls and those iliiiollnts bc Dooled and have every club pny the same iimouiii. liy adopting this policy, the luocting could b;- liold illlywllcro ileslrovl in illv Aiari- t time Provinces~n plzin that cannot ' ho followed lindi-r illi‘ |ll'l‘,\ll'lll svs tvni. The secretary ivns illstrurl (‘ll to wrilo tho various (rluiis. i-x ' v ' , , Hact/se E11! [conomy fle/yone 1s fleac/i/ng BRITISH CONSOLS T CBACCC See the wonders of Western Canada. Canadian National offers comfortable trains, splendid service. fine scenery. I THE TRlANGLE TOUR-IBOO mllca through magic accli- ery from Jae r National Park to Vancouver by rail: n three-day a voyage from ancouver to Prince Rupert through the ever-leach nntinginlnnd Seen. thence by rail to Mount Robson ancl Jasper -National Parke. i id. (loss i . llylldliulll i). (irzlut .\. Frusvr . . . . . . . . . . . . . .l. l-Jilllctt 1"" lliillnlng the aims and OllJPClS, lll g m". F101;] l B‘ ‘ ' _ I “flier that 11916251105 be llllly in- .._..._s-__ IL Squurivliriggsl‘ The train deluxe of the Canadian National Rflll< L ‘ Th. Kiddifls“ foimod who“ [he "Hum, comfls m, mg," PWNM I ways. All Steebequipment. carrying Standard and ° “m” "'9 "film! "wvtilu; of the (‘. lunulli-snn . . . . . .. H. Stcvvnsvu, Canada Too The Canadian National Railways pay particular hrunch next fall. ln connection with the coluplalnt recording lavily in handling busi- Touriat Sleeping Cara and Compartment Observation limtrint Ploilsi- (‘opyi . mom-i or and Coaches. Leaves Montreal at i000 p.m. daily - or Winnipel. Snslai/toon. Elglrnonton. Vancouver, Prince ‘mnfion to ‘he wmfor‘ ' 11:55 Y: (he b,-;,,,,,.1, m n E L‘ u“, _ _ o. ecu vo v \ - . upert and other eetem ointe omiechfldm‘ TheNW _ take action. w s gllLil power to , Fares. Reservations, Etc. Apply to or W. M. FLYNN, Station Ticket Agent ,//\ . I \\ I. \ f {,/\\\\\ . ,,. For W. K. ROGERS, City Ticket Agent oery Rhyme Menu Card in the Dinin| Car especi- ally prepared for them; never iaile to delillit. ‘ ' Dinghy Flaeel A rather interesting announco- moat was malloYrt-specting dinghy rncoa that have been pllicod on tho Qlymllic programme. The moot- , ling was told that tho (‘nnadirln p,’ ‘ v -_ _ ‘trials would be held about tho ' ~ ' . .. ‘middle . of July at Toronto. A . . Slfllnlfihl make ha» been adopted land those boats will lm ready in ltime for the trials. They aro of _,,.--' the same design as thoso which -" . will be used at the Olympics. '4 l I At the first twinge of rheumatism Relieve the pain with Sloan's. Apply gently without rubbing. lt brings glowing warmth, than free- dom irom insistent aches. Gal n bottle from your druggist today and have it on hand-SS certs. v _ "lt was a fl-ne gathering," said ‘ l . __ - . ‘P. J. Mime, secretary-treasurer. on ' " ' " ‘ his return. “We enjoyed tho hos- pitality accorded us h-y Truro poo- """ m" "mg" °‘" "i" W Sloan's LiIlllIlBhl-kills pain! a-hort." — EGG STORAGE SPACE BRINGING UP FATHER 74h’ GE"- MeVANUS l .__________ Lgufafigg; g5 ggwgggtgggfljeppaa] kilfiil??? ‘Si. i ifS$"T3E“§é2s . ~ l, Application for .cold storage Space for rr bolufia-DO Nor gsrrmggiggxqaflgigg — ffRfZ°f§j§$§‘Z-Q‘§;W_ mgfgij) 31L fQr the Season, t0 December TO arr TOO MUCH FlRE- BE A MEAL r9; ___ I 5 n will be received by this Company up mwew n. ‘g9 $3115“ ,._,°;‘§L , and ncluding Thursday, April 10th prox. i’ 2.- , ‘ . w? THAT \'>' ' Space will be allotted proportionately - ~ l _ W qty fir-F’ $917.13. ould applications total more than space ~ _ _ i}; _ c, 1 ~ . 1e. . . . _ .. I . , . \ . All space reserved must be paid for whe- er used or not. _ Applications should be in sealed envel- D68, markednplainly on outside, Alllillfiltlil" .00LDAST0RAGE CO.,LTD.- a A i l - . its...“ i/ Q1914 n Inn. Fawn: Samuel. u: I .111“ “AD-e-