4i Island Aggregation Win Heart-Breaking Game- NOVEMBER '24. 1932 - or ed To fiend BeforeAbbie Onslau 14312155 COME BA CK TO F TRIM M ON C TON HA WKS From iyrcklin Clan 2 T o, 1 After Herculean Struggle. Schwab Scores Winning Goal On A Pass From Kane — Hudson er In First Period gOn Lone 1 lest-moron, u. 1a., Nov. aa-(ay “The Canadian Hessl-Avenglng a 1.0 detest suffered at the hands of pionoton Hawks on Monday, Char- lottetown Abegweits won a thrilling l0 minute struggle from the Hawks _@n.iflht by a I-l count. “Baldy" flchwabb goal after b8 seconih of play in the second overtime period decided the match. 1t was the first game l0 be played here in the schedule of the new Maritime Hoc- key Iresgue, and the second contest of the circuit to date. ' Record Attendance Filling all available space in the ' ,-stadium, 4,500 fans saw play that ' bristled with action and a free-for- \ 31' _.x _._...-...h......~. ... -. .._...... .... . t ~ ~ n 1 .- ..n¢>..re\Z-~“ar.-......I all fl t in the second period res- uitfn in three minute penalties for six players, three from each team. . While they were oif the remnants of each squad tried desperately to score, but the opposing goalies made sensational stops and kept the puck away from the ncts until the pen- alized players returned. Connolly turn/ed James pass into a marker for the l-lawks in the first period, but less than two minutes later Hudson broke through Mono- ton’s rear guard to slam his own rebound past Foster for the knot- ting tally. From that time until the second overtime period, the play- ers raced up and down the ice in desperate but futile attempts to beat the rival goalies. The Islanders gained and advantage in the second owl-time period when Kane grab- bed a loose puckin the mid-ice zone. As he skated to the side of the Monctcn butler, both Gill and Barrage allowed Schwab to remain unguarded. Schwab, a former Ham- ilton star, made no mistake after Kane P1185641 hill! the rubber, and. Fosicr-‘s attempt to save a deciding tally was abortive. - '(By C. L. Woods, Special Corres- pondent for The Charlottetown Guardian) MONCTON, N. B., Nov. 23.- “Boldy" Schwab, tricky Abbie left lane performer, converted Jackie Kane's D888 into a goal after 58 seconds of the second overtime per- iod here tonight to give the Char- lottetown team a 2 to 1 victory over ihc Moncton Hawks in the second Maritime Hockey League fixture. For the second time this week the teams battled eighty minutes and as in the previous case the deciding Roai was scored within a'minute nitcr the commencement of the sec- ond overtime period. A Thriller Tonight's game was a thriller all the way, there were thrills, spills and, plenty of hard checklngand an old fashioned free-for-all fight thrown in for good measure. In the middle chucker following a mix-up between McManus and McArthur, players for both teams milled and when they were finally pulled apart, six raven were given three minute rests 8'11 during the time they were in the box, "Daddy" Bubar and Jimmy "m? save phenomenal perform- ances between the uprights. Trotter for Sale filre "Bunsen," dam by "LEE AAIWORTHY", Both grand-dams in the great brood mare fist. s have to reuuee my horse hold- “U110 make room for my cons ti-ut are being developed this w.n- f1} Whsequently I am ofltrlng Jr-ASE" (zoom roi- sale. She u ¢rlzible to the $.15 trot or 2.18 mixed ‘ f‘; Nice $300.00, no less. JJABE" is six years old, Stand- "-- Ind Registered, absolutely fl-smi and flint in every way. She ll -- beaten a lot of good trotters on f‘ "" “limi- the past season, and i: ould be the best ice trotter In "u"! Canada as she has shown m"! Quarter miles In thirty sec- iflills on the dirt andshauld go the °° l" ‘WIIIlY-uine seconds. . armors she ls very hand- nzmb "ll ll sweet a road mare as ‘ 7:" "Will. with lots of style and "l "1011. lsfefor snyone to drive. m k what s brood pare she will s; I; when she is through rming. ‘nnlllflwlniuthsshowring. ll you are interested write to '1‘. FIJI-TON, Btewllcle, N. I. II. Upper Nov. 2441, The Oonhtl Each team scored ‘a marker in the initial twenty minutes, Bert Con- nolly poking in Dud James’ pass for the first count and less than three minutes later Ron Hudson knotted the count when he raced down right wing, shot as he struck the Moncton defence and continued right through to pick up his own rebound and drive it into the hemp. From then on play sec-sawed up and down the ice at terrific speed, but neither team were able to notch up another tally in the regulation time limit of sixty minutes. Abbies Have Edge 0n the play tonight the Island pack were the better team. Jimmy Gardner has taught his pupils well. They showed keen Judgment all the way through and the front liners were clicking in combination play and forward passing, much better than Nlcklins collection, and de- servedithelr win. Kane Outstanding Jackie Kane stood out promin- ently in the Abbie victory and turn- ed in his best performance on Moncton lce. He skated like a de- mon all night, took his bumps with a grin and kept continually plug- ging, and it was fitting that the lit- tle winger figured in the winning marker. Schwab and Lawlor Great "Baldy" Schwab, also played a fine game tonight, while Walter Lawlor who replaced "Chuck" Jem- mett as pivot man for Kano and Schwab, also showed up well and this trio along with "Daddy ' Bu- bar were the stars for the red. and black shirted club. Bert Connolly, ‘long galted all round man, Sammy McManus and Dud James were out- standing with Jlmmy Foster for the Hawks. The Play Play opened fast and the 4,500 fans and fanettes who jammed every nook and corner of the Stadium realized they were in for a fine ex- hibition. Dud James and Bert Con- nolly started the hcmesters away to acne goal lead at 14.36. James carried the heel up the ice, pulled the visiting rear guard ic one side and slipped a perfect pass to Con- nolly and the lanky Montrealcr rifled a bullet-like drive into the hemp. ’ Hudson Tied Score This lead however was short- livcd for Ron Hudson, who kcpt plugging along, scooped up the wafer near his own blue line, iwormed his way down the wing, fence at Foster and as Gill and But-rage him, eluded them, picked up the rebound and although Foster made a gallant attempt to save, he made no mistake with the second shot and the light flashed signalizing the equalizer. This score ‘came within three minutes of the Mone- ‘ton ‘ and try as the teams might after that they were unable to beat either goaler until the sec- ond overtime period when Schwab .took the Kane pass at the goal mouth 58 seconds aflter the session opened to drive the heel in for the deciding goal. - The ltiiddle Pei-loo In the middle period of the regu- lation three, McManus amfMcAr. thur came to blows and in the mix-up that followed, Gill and Bur. rage of the Hawks and Gross and Beaten of the Abbies were apparent peace-makers, but Referee Lowiher sent the quartette to tho "sinners box" along with Mclirthur and McManus. While the six men were in the box Kane and Oliver and Bubar for the Abbics and Connolly, McDonald and Foster for the Hawks gave the fans many anxious minutes. Both gosiers tumed aside several close up pegs while tho other four players, raced up and down the ice like mad, and onsev- hoisted a shot from outside the de- , attempted to sandwich. Scored Equaliz- Attack. eral occasions took pot shots at the goalers from exceptionally close range, but they could not score. Feeling Runs lllgh When the timers released the six penalized players, they all made a mad rush for the surface and as a result the six tumbled ontn the ice at once in a heap. Feeling ran high all night. Sticks were carried high, and the odd sly poke and trip escaped the eyes of the referees, but no serious damage resulted. Ferguson went cif for repairs in the third period when he attempt- ed to check Connolly, but missed him and crashed into the boards while Sammy McMa.nus sustained a cut over the left eye in the first period when he slipped and fell head first into the boards. The Lineup-Charlottetown: goal Bubar; defence, Gross, Oliver and Ferguson; centres, Bcaton and. Law- lor; wings, McArthur, Schwab, Hud- son and Kane. Moncton: goal, Foster; defence, Gill and Barrage; cenires, McDon- kle, Connolly and Webster. Oifciais: Les Lowther and Jack Brown. a The Summary First period 1 Monctom-Connolly (Jamesi- r 14.36. 2 Charlottetown-Hudsrn- ~ 17.20. Penalty-Mcm-thur. 1 Second Period i Scoring none. Penalties-Gill 2, "Barrage, McManus, Gross, Benton McArthur and Hudson. Third Period Scoring none. Pennlties,-Beaton, Connolly, Schwab, Burrage, Gill and Lawlor. First Overtime Scoring none. Penalties-Schwab, Second Overtime 58 secs. Shots stopped-Bubar 13, 16, 13, o, c. Foster 12, 14, 1s, a, 4. Holy Name Last night on the Holy Name Al- leys the Stars defeated the Rollers in another one of those close and exciting games by the margin oi 85 pins. Joe DesRoche took all hon- ors to the Rollers in rolling high single 292 pins. Also high three of 660 pins. Following afe the scorer:- ald, and James; wings, Irvine, Muc- .'.11~; CHARLOTPEYFUWN GUARDl/tlx Figured In The Abegweit Victory SCHWAB HUDSON Rum"! l"!!! l9“ "0 film» Ron Hudson scored the t to take his own rebound. Schwab, "u be“ “m” f“ ‘n 55b“ "MWTY- Third. our own redoubtable Jackie 55"“ l" ""1111! Ind "Ill"!!! ill 31169111)’ which downed Hawks; and I. Abbie net ace, who proved himself the big nemisis of Hawk sharp l ylug goal h, sh Play By Play Resort Of: The Abbie ilawk Game The following is a bulletin radio broadcast of CFCY in conjunc- tion with the Charlottetown Guardian of the Abbie-Hawk hock- ey game played in Moncton last night: The teams, Abbies: Bubar, goal; ,0llver, Gross, Fergusoh, defence; ‘Jemmett, Beaten, centres; Schwab, MacArthur, left wings; Kane, Hud- son, right wings. Hawks: Foster, goal; Gill, Barrage, defence; Mc- Donald, James, centres; Irvine, ' McManus, left wings; Muckle, Con- nolly, Webster, rlght wing. Referees: Les Lowther and Jack Brown. The Biwks were the first to iwork out and appeared in brand 1 great save. McArthur shot and Benton raced in alone, but Foster dived out of the cage and made a spectacular save. McDonald and Irvine ivcre in but stopped at the |defcnce. Each team is changing lines, James going to centre on the Moncton line with McManus and Connolly on the wings. McManus rifled one at. Bubar but he saved nicely. McArthur was penalized for a irip and the Abbies arc ragging ,the puck. The Hawks are forcing ‘the play with a one man advant- iage. McMunus and James combined i for a nice play and on the pass‘ -,out Connolly hoisted a terrific peg :at Bubar but he saved. The pace .new white and black uniformsils fast- Aubrey Webster, right winger, is! Schwab W55 in 0105B but Shot ‘making ms {my appearance wimiwidc of the net. Kane is skating the homeslers, while Bill Miller is m“ and Playing a sweet same- ! not bang used tonight Prior to the ' The Abbies have outslrot the home | ‘first appearance o; the 15mm; team. James and McMunus went BBAR the first period after speeding in v second from ‘an’ scomped “P Kane's pass in the second overtime Kane who played a whale of a extreme risht. "D1110!" Bllllfll". ooters. back line open, but lost the heel- Gill raced from end to end and Irvine Just missed the rebound- Schwab took a. shot from midice and the crowd booed. Kane is play- lng a sensational game on right wing, skating fast, and backclicck- ing nicely. Connolly, McManus and Webster replaced the Moncton line while Hudson, Beaten and McAr- thur came on for Charlottetown Foster saved from McArlhur. Wcb- . tier was through but lost ihc puck. Ferguson replaced Oliver. Both teams playing more cautiously. James \1'0r1t i0 centre ‘and Connolly ‘.0 right iring, Webster wont off. Ferguson held James b11t the refs missed ilie play. Foster saved nice- ly from McArthur. There is a fight. Plenty of blows struck and the en- tIreVteam into it. McManus and McArthur started and then four or five others went into it. Gill, Burrage, McManus, McAr- thur and Beaton were given the penalties. There is a lot of wrang- ling and it looks as though Low- ther missed the instlgators of the troupe, the Hawks went through a stiff workout much to the delight of a rink full of people. It is es- timated 4,200 are present. The Ab- bies came on t0 the ice and were given a big hand by the crowd, Just two or three minutes before through the defence, but Bubar pulled a sensational save on the ‘shot from McManus, McManus fell land slid into the boards, cutting ‘his face above the eye. Webster jcame on right wing and Connolly iwcni: to left. Both teams are using Club Bowling ' .the forward pass. Connolly scored [on an ankle high shot. on a pass from James after they had caught . the gong started play. ‘Their work- out consisted only of shooting and fight. Gill and Barrage did not seem to be 111:0 the mlxup at all. The argument is still going on and Referee Brown is now taking a hand while Conch Nicklin also rushed across the ice. Play is resumed with Moncton using three men, Foster, Connolly skating. the Abbie front liners in Moncton territory. Time 14.26. That was a great play. The pair ‘split the defence and Connolly Les Lowther and Jack Brown are the referees. The appointment oi , Lowther was somewhat of a sur- 3Charlottetown—Schwab (Kane)- prise as Ezirl Prowse had prc- pegged hard for the count Both‘ I ' . viously been named. The Abbics crossed things up by starting young Walter Lawlor at mldice flanked by Kane and Schwab while Nicklln started out iwith Connolly at centre and Mc- Manus and Webster on the wings, From the faceoff the puck went iback to the Abbie defence, Kane rushed up the wing but lost to Mc- Manus. Kane came right back for the first shot of the night on Fos- ‘scored at 17.20. I! m: a neat play. m‘- Hudson shot from outside the de- The play was fast but Lawloir fence and eluded Gill and Barrage skated ahead of the first bit of picked up the ivafcr combination play. Barrage stepped Foster came out to save. into Kane hard as lie tried to crash j James was in for a high shot. thrmlkh. Oliver carried the puck James and Connolly broke up an and was booed. Kane had mother Abbie play at midice and combined long shot at Foster. Gill knocked but Bubar again pulled a .pcctacu- teams switched lines and Connolly was given a big hand as he skated off. Hudson stole a Hawk pass but before he had a chance to shoot fell. Irvine went up and shot but Bubar turned it aside. McDonald had a nice chance there, but Bu- bar saved. Gill made an end to cnd rush after Hudson returned ‘the play but. shot wide. Hudson picked up his own rebound and I i “STAR.S" Lawlor down as he attempted to lar save on Connolly's backhand hectic hockey game. Thrills, spills work through. The Abbies are forc- shot. The coaches are chzmgingiand everything clsc. lligh sticks T. Creizhan . 108 225 107 i118 the play, but Gill and Barrage lines every three minutes now. The are bcing carried by nil ihe play- P. Doyle 144 237 154 are checking hard. McManus was period ended with the count dcad- crs and everyone sczms to be on M- 30186!‘ ...-- 181 342 136 in for a nice shot. Gross carried locked. {pins and ncccllcs. Gross vras stop- B. McMillan 250 17g 227 down but took a long shot from 1. Moncton, Connolly, (James) ped in mialicc and Jamcs Just miss- Total 1 2339 Outside. Lawlor Picked Lip a loose 14.36. cd the not. ‘Duck and Foster saved again. The 2. Abbies, Hudson, 17.20. James is skating like n fool. "ROLLERS" ‘invaders a" Wi-PIBYUIB Moncton. Stops: Foster 12, Bubar 13, Hudson was smpped liru-d by Gill I 1 The Abbies are throwing long shots Penalties: MacArthur. ,as he tried to burg:- through. Play J A. Bentley - . . . .. l53 282 21B and trying to work around the de- The Pace in the first twenty min. I fast again. Bubar saved from E. McMillan 149 172 167 fence for rebounds. ,utes was exceptionally fast, withvJimlfi- Hildsmi was ilvunhzerl for J. DssRoclIe 240 12B 292 Connolly worked in for a close the Hawks showing a slight cdgc dumping Gill into the i1na,1'ds.Botl1 L. Gauthier ... .._ l54 166 2'27 shot and Barrage raced in (or g in the dying minutes of ppm nim- LCillllS change lines. Moncion has Total -- -. 2254'hard rebound shot which Bubar the invaders had forced the play“ Om ma" flt-lvftlliflgc- 011V" fell Tonight nt 8 p. m. sharp thosaved. Dud James replaced Con- 1°!‘ the first fifteen m1nu[%_ Tho and the crowd got a laugh. SCllWiIb n/ilerts" mcet the "Cardinals." nolly at centre, vfife filcklin pull- HflWk-i were the firs; out for mo; look a long shot from his own blue ‘ ed him at once for the Mucklé, Mc- iperlod again, 1 line and the crowd booed. Bubar l LADIES BOWLING Donald, Irvine line and Gardiner JBIYIES skated in from the mm saved from McManus. Burrngc i also switched to the Benton, Mc- ‘off but Gross blocked the shot and ' Slvllped Scluvolfs 1011s Slwt and‘ PIRATES Arthur, Hudson trio. McDonald and Schwab returned the play but shot: "WW1 up but Bubar saved and also ' B. Mallctt 1'19 117 154 2:315:11; Zgfli-iejbs n? may whiclywlfle‘ McMmus took a “mg shot“ *- P‘ Gaudet W“ we 173 u" Mucklevs shot arlgv en he turned g" Gross cleared the rebound as (Cwtlnllfii 011 Page 3) L. Meme“ H" n m3 129 H2 Mam-mu! combfsedckfleatoir and nlzme! hissed in. Connolly shot from A‘ Higgins m 1m” but their shot 1:‘ a bclever tee: 11261100 and the peg was fit. I. Paquct .... by Gill F as locked bar es Mae o! the ML Bu‘ . Tom - ersuwn replaced Oliver. awed James 1on1: shot easilyni -,__ Gill faced off in the Moncton de- McMa-fllls is playing g splendid! PIONEERS fence zone. Muckle raced from end Kiln"? °n the Hawks loft boards, '* to end, but Bubar saved and also Schwab and Lawlor raced downi " _, threw aside Irvine-S rebound mo,’ but Lawlor lost the pass. Connolly " ' “$3 1:6 Hudson had a peg, but Beaten was “h” m"? 5 "109 D1185 from the cor-i J 3°‘ ahead of the play, iner but Kane nabbed it and start- - a. McCabe 114. 14o 151i . d u the ic b l M canuh" 53 w! "6 mills play is exceptionally fast, 9h D c, ut lost to McManus M‘ Richards l“ s‘ 92] and HUCISOIIJHQRQEG in a W 0 1n turn lost the puck 1Q the l ii in l r o l I ‘ ' - -: p12: B 8kg? “m” D m’ m -wiih a terrific chock. McDonald Muiiklli "I"! Irvine replaced the‘. H‘gh' Three-Gertrude Doyle 520 pins. “There has been an overproduc- tion of optimism in the United States in the last few years." —Ohar!es M. Schwab. steps into Ferguson and the latieri m1, McDQnfld 3nd 1W1“, can,“ v nwitch. Irvine was through the de-I up but the pi"? wag mp9“, ml ience but shot wide. The Abbies arei an offside. 0i; er replaced Gross, 1 resorting to long shots with a. man mint l! (Wins a clever skating off. The crowd are booing Lowthcr’s exhibition and i211 as he crossed»; islcn of a forward pass. the Abbie blue line. That was al McDonald and Muckle busted the fwd scored as‘ Hawk line but Gardiner did not; ' too. Bubar saved twice from Connolly in the three man game. Duke shot but Bubar saved again. Foster saved from Ol- iver. Seems odd just ihrce men a side. Connolly shot but Bubar saved again. Both goalies good. Kane missed an open not. Crowd near wild as two mcn of each side {race up the ice. Si-hvnnh and Gross ‘icame on. Iivinc and Mucklc for ‘Moncton. There is another argu- ‘ment over Kane skating off ivith- iout a whistle for i‘(‘lll‘l. The orig- ‘inal four returned. Connolly, Mc- “Donald, Oliver and lame. Lowthcr ‘ seems lost as to just the right pro- ; cedure. 1 Kane in but Foster saved sensa- iilonally. The penalized players re- ‘turned and in their scramble all ‘foil on to the icc. The crowd is near wild yelling and booting. Both _ teams back to full strength. It is s sensationally *- Realize how Try having it before bedtime, your system and PAGE SEVEN 2h good for you BOVRIL every night it will tone up strengthen you. (Canadian Pl-ess) MONGTON, N. B, Nov. 23——'I‘he naming of a complete and final list of referees for the league games and how they are to be appointed and by whom, was the highlight of the first meeting of the Maritime Senior Hockey League held here this afternoon. The league executive, by a two- ‘lh‘rds vote, turned down the sug- gestion advanced by the Monctcn representatives that the teams in the league use three forward lines instead of two. The suggestion was turned down cold by J. H. Conn and Steve Valr representing Ifali-l fax, and Col. D. A. McKinnon and; H. S. Henderson of Charlottetown. Messrs. Vair and Conn said Hall-i fax was not prepared to use three‘ forwzrd lines as they did not havei sufficient players, while Charlotte-i Hawk Suggestion Is Turned Down Three F orwardti-ries F rowned Up- on By MaritinEl-Iockey League. town favored the two forward lin es in accordance with the playing rules and regulations of the C. a H. A. Moncton, after warning th: visiting delegates that the player: could not be expected to maintaii the pace that was set in Charlotte- town throughout the season, using only two forward lines, quietly acquiesced to the majority vote and mad.) it unanimous. It was finally agreed that one referee be appointed by the home club and the other referee be ap- pointed from a neutral town, this neutral referee to be referee-in- chief. Two referees Will be appoint- ed for each game. It was also a- greed that in the event of the visiting team objecting to the selec- tion of the home club, that such objections must be raised at least 24 hours before the slim?- LoomNo ' EM OVER (BY "TE-C"! i The Charlottetown Guardian-v Q,F_C,Y, broadcast of the Moncton" Hawk-Abbie game clawed in the New Brunswick evening went over so b‘g that com- "Hub" town last and McDonald, while the Abbies ere W’ have Bubar,‘ Oliver and Kane. gifigtarigrommesiilges plum o: .Gross was given a. penalty there the Maritime compass. Between the second and third periods. and then again during the overtime this office was besieged with messages of congratulations so much so that announcer "Buller" Murley was crowded for time in which to an- swer the calls from satisfied "listen- ers in." "Bullet" did a Kreflt i011. and no doubt. his endeavors were greatly appreciated. With regard to the reception. time and, space does not permit publishing the names and address- es of those who “sat in" on the game suffice to say that their mes- sages of good cheer, good luck and “keep the good work up," was 8- bis help in itself to those who were fcsponslblfi in putting the service across coon o1: snares Sncerest congratulations on you!‘ splendid win 185i. night- May Y“ carry on to win agalfiSt Wolverines tomorrow night. Yours was a splen- did and envious performance against Hawks last nlchv-mere poorer to your elbows. A NICE GESTURE With a VlCW of stimulating hock- cy in the district he represents, lVlr. D. F. Bethune, L. A» l5 donating two trophics, one for the north section of the district, the other for the south. The southern section will extend from Rocky Point to Hunter River and the northern from Hunter River to Rustico. Mr, Gordon MacMillan, Cornwall, and Mr. Daniels of Hun- ter River will call meetings of play- ers shortly. The cup must be won three years before it can be per- manently held. Mr. Bethune has been associated for many years with sportyand has donc much in the past toward promoting the endeavours of youth in this line. TWO MORE ABBIES YOU SHOULD KNOW’ BETTER , Clifford Schwab ranks high iamong the left wingers in Mari- ltimc hockey and teams 11p especial- ly well with his old team mate of Hamilton Tiger days—Kanc. A n;ce skater, packing a wicked shot and a polished finish "up close," Schwab is a valuable man to any V -'i::::u. Cfifi i". 23 years old, weighs llymie McArthur is nor the smallest man alarms hockey in the Maritimcs. Hymie may be short but he isn't, small. He is as solid as a heavyweight and can check, too. . Hymie rates as a Pretty ill-l‘ 110W" ey-ist. He is a sweet stickhandler and weighs 145 pounds. .1 Goon sanvicia Manager James ‘Murley of thi local (-3. N. R. Telegraph Officl was on the job last night. He liar his messengers working in mach- ine-like. precision in order to give the play by play broadcast one hundred per cent service. Thanks Jimmy! Notice To Au Amateur Clubs In Mairitimes I am directed by the executive d. the M. P. B. A. A. U. of C. that all amateur clubs must make applica- tion for and sccurc a sanction for holding any amateur event and that they must see that each com- petitor in such an event holds an amateur card, and that. the arc-hi is carried out in accordance with the rules laid down in tho official handbook of thi- A. A. U. of C. for 1932. Yen's very trulyz C. D. SHIPL-EY. Sccyt-Trcas. Iii. P. B. A. A. U- 0f C- P. S-Pleasc note Amateur Box- ing Rule. Rounds shall b‘? Ill?" thra- minute rounds or five {W0 minute rounds, with one minute between rounds. Dora had Just returned from Sunday-school, where she had been for the first time. “What did my learn this morning?" father. “That I am a child cf Satan,‘ was the beaming reply.—Christian Lender. little daughtci asked her "Society ought to be so organized as to make it unnecessary for any- one to beg." —Bertrand Russell- "Americo. hoods to borrow some theology from Europe and Europe needs to borrow some ‘pep ' from America." —.\doif Keller. , F 0 R U M BAND TONIGHT 150 and is married. and shoots well. He is 23 years old 4