l - ' v .mlulllr 1a. ‘.1924 run cnlllnorrurows GUARDIAN g ¢--_-____ Latest News ICE SPORTS HOCKEY AND BOWLING “ In Realm ‘ BASKET BALL BOXING A N D 0’I‘HER EVENTS lo- ii NN 5 mduy from [or one wee p; C0flllllis5l0n. nlatch lust Pancho, V‘ l, mpion, an c a which was Calllornill. ililiii plilliiiil No Boutsyll-or Week-— Marks and Two Managers Sus- ' ppw vonk. square Garden. tan indoor arena. was suspended MAIJISIIN pended p Feb. lt-Msdlson largest. metropoli- staglmg lboxing bouts k by the State Athlet- as a. result. of the SAINTS SEBIINI] ‘TORONTO, Feb. 14.-—rSt. Pat- gcks held on to second place l1] the atlcnal Hockey ‘uuwgue face when they defeated Senators four 1,0 m“ The feature of the mabch was the “Wm 0i Babe Dye. who turned in his best glalme this season. Clancy had a tooth knocked out near the the ice lbcforc the game w“ oval; The Esme produced only flashes Friday might between lllu, world's fly-weight d Georgie Marks" of tlgtltio aspect when Marks entered me ring four uverwcishi- At the same time lOLl sufille" Marks. his‘ and Frank Villa. Marks ‘ down for. la make the and’ s. half pounds the Commiss- ded for sixty days. m3l1agel‘_ Charley lCook, Churchill, manager of lCook were set ilure of the boxer to uywelgllt limit oi n2 and robbed of l ‘(Inland lll by the contestants and the eXclmmze finally resulted‘ in a the mix-up with a split lip and m1“. us a tooth. The champions, although 59015.0- ively outplayed. reached the first 4‘ intermission leading lby ‘two to no. Q thing. Broadbcnt and lDonenny had“? made good on the few opportunities ‘l- the visitors had of scoring while ut '5‘ the other end of the rink, Benedict 4' U. . unsucczssrul. SPEED AND raucv SKATERS mo SKI-‘ me reams REACH NEW NEW vonk. Feb. u-ruruui l R ‘ H E divisions of the Ottawa group of the United States olymi pic team-the speed and lflnicy ska.‘ return w ters and skiing tea-ms—l'eturn-cd. today on the Beren-guria from their unsuccessful competition with the nations of the world at Cllaulonix,‘ 611d 0f the match but returned [q Erlénca. in which Finland finished.‘ l‘ . 0f the hockey team which made 0f 300d hockey and plcn-ty of fire- best showing of any of the groups. woflifl- N0 Bennie lactios were in-Keiilllz to the final match which Canada. won. only one member, Clarence Abel, of St. Paul, returner] clash between Babe Dye and King The other ‘ Clancy nhe lather coming my; 0g Europe for several matches, l +++++++++++++++ iv -.-._-_--._...__ l F~ \ S. Olympic Team Back From France} WILL FQPPQW T??? ABEGWEITS. VORK ON BERENGARIA the winter sports Of the Staff of the Boston Post and one of Americas foremost Sport Writers will cover for the GUARDIAN all Abcgwcit hockey games in Boston this week. players remained in_ _40§._____. l BlLLIARD STARQ WILL >9 SOON USE CADDIES "l- ' Q __J| iii. Pretty soon tile billiard Q ‘illflllers will be using caddies. Q Few of the stars go through -l-| ImDOrtan-t matches any more i-i with only one cue, 4- Lecturea and labs. to try their ability on skis at High pQundS, wlllile Churchill was bau- mul for refusing to claim the weight forfeit of $1.250 required v! Marks. W. ES. Grade 9 was turning shots aside with pain- "' fill regularity. "P Alllerton Regals Lose willie Hfllllle. ior instance Q "l- uses a eel-tum tyllle ol‘ cue to -l- ‘V’ Dilly a masse shot and an en- Q‘ 1' -tirely different type to play a y. Q draw shot. q. . Just as a golfer will use a Ql Q wooden cl-ub for a ion-g drive i- Q Sporting Comment lllllll iii Wi r A very exciting game took place nesday afternoon tennis of W. K. Grallo. X. t 5mm 4_3' ~ the count stood 3 to 3 10 minutes as follows’ and, x_ of further play was decided on, in ' Goal Whlflléfle Crysltgls install 2telxtrf nos s us renu ng n rys a g .1, F‘ Pmkm-d '1' Cameron Rogals 3. This makes 2 games in ii Stevenson . . . . . . __ p_ Mclnnls favor of the Crystals and 1 for the ‘ Forward” Rcgnls. E “McDonald _ _ _ _ _ _ __ “p Comm“, The next game will be played at H: Spmmt I _ V _ _ _ _ _ H W_ Hymhmm Alberton in the near future.-—i-l. Defence ' E. Shaw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. H. Shaw R. Toombs . . . . . . . . . . . . . l1. Stcrns ns Over Grade i 10 Score 4-3 at the arena rink Wed between J. Squsrchriggs,_ Referee. ..____-a4-o~. QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Q REFEREES WHISTLE Q Q FROZE of hockey two S, Grade IX versus he former winning by a Overtime Game With: S’side by 5 to 3+ The Regals of Alberton journey- ed to Summerside on Tuesday and in the evening crossed sticks with the second Crystals. A reul stiff game was played through. at the of the third period QQQQQQQQQQQIIIQQ FAMOUS STAR HOPES Q ex] l . . . + mt‘gj§§f“c§é:l€;?e :32: + ls expected an entry lust of upwards of fifty wlli facs the starting gun. Q as to length, weight and tillck- 1- + ness. 4' Frank Ives. x §::}w:gmi‘nbl$;‘i:“dl5i' gel ‘he '4' young drivers getting them into shape for coming contests. Q always Q lcues during u match. §Q§§§§QQQQ+QQQ+ Bowlmg Match wok place l" the ‘boys In furthering local hockey and a coming Maritime Champion team ‘l’ Y.‘vlCA‘It'ltl*t h -|- l- ..co'n\e_a‘odgsfi.s am? ‘memugfggtetrsg l-Dorft all speak at once-—Who will donate the trophy? '|' To BREAK RECORD '.' of the Telephone Company "l" 1' '|' suiting ill a victory for "the Illott-l ‘ q. De llart uuusuiu, lVl-ichi- -l- ...s»~ b m, 1 _ A u, ._ JKGIISIII 11011 6 Q Q gun's colored track and field Q Q y p m ‘flung e spam g tors was the captain of the "Wire ‘l’ B1111‘. YWDES l0 M155 11D a new ‘l’ Pullers" Jsnlcs Garrlhllnl, for a + A great afternoon's sport is all arranged for tomorrow when the 1- Charlottetown Driving Club will stage two good classes of trotters and In conjunction with this event the Dog Race for which there and a msshio nilbiick ‘short pitch. 9601119 Spears, professional l-“paceru, The interest and enthusiasm shown by every boy ‘who has the proud .|. distinction of Owning a dog is growing daily and it is now quite a com- former worlds Q man sight on the streets to sec the number of dogs all hitched up. their respect. Ives 1-‘ used three dmerem i The resultlof the hockey game tonight in Boston between ‘B. A. A. 4, and Abegweits will no dotfat be awaited hare with great interest as the iMaritime Champions in stacking up againsk B, A. have their hands full ~and a close decision one way or the other is predicted. Now that the City Hockey League is away to a splendid start, lets hope the good work will continue and the League will play out to a sat- Isiactory conclusion. While on the subject a trophy emblematic of the eliciting city championship would be an Incentive and encouragement to the An interesting and reké ' llncntion. Dr. A. A. liockhzlrt re- fereed the game impartially. l The line-ups. who i Bradalbane 0 K Hiiiiiilflil MEN mar-am: “ALL WORK Kllldilltirlililz?” n w‘ arT-wvnc-nnm-lpzfi :1 an". Z='~'.TS‘PJLL' - :_ .4; v2. .... . uni-L -l-l-l-lr-‘ l'li\.\llll.ll‘ON, Idol). ll.-—llztllll‘l~ oil's playoff zlspil-atirlns received t rude jolt tonight wilell they fill- lslxsli on the short 0nd pl‘ 1| my“; .0 two count against llmllreai, and ‘ho score is hill-lily an ill iicution of he play, There wis- lln denying the lTriallr-ll squad virtori‘: Tile perfor- llzlllco they turned ill was lily iiil~ lvp '<\ll_\' tilcy hllvo shown hero this seusnn. and only slllurt twirl: on tile luri oi‘ Forbvs in the lust two per~ iods served the llzlnliilolls lrom a ‘vorsc illciniz. 'l‘h-'- lllViiilPfs‘ l-lleokoll like fionrls. and sllolvrall plollty oi‘ ilHA-lll m their attack. i.\lOl’[‘ll’/. turn- ed ill the liDhi poriorlllllllr-o sillco ininillg tile pro ranks. Iio was zlll over tlll- ire, chucking bitCli. and aslll-o irolll tho [our lllillnirs lu- spont lll ilV‘ pon:ll\y' 120K hi? ‘will (lll lilo ire coins at toll “Deed. Roll-i r-hor and Jolini. provod llPlDlilIliPS. 'l‘ll<- iorulcy was in thr- thil-k oi‘ lilo. bntti-e lilrouzholll w'llill-. Joliat boh- hell up WllPli things lo kezi llillfii‘ were forgctteniwllen this group of students from + ++++T+++¥+ “Si” F??? .7"- Q rl- lp Mutch 'l~ ~'r -l~ 4- + + + Q dampen-oils. Spruullv (‘uuluri- lliiltlrv u tom-o. Both broke up llluul" u rush. in and Hllrzlulli- was ll. thorn lll Hamilton's sidp all lliulll. lll illi‘ illltup purl oi tho snr- flirflfilfl pt hiarl-lofrlrn unlu-uril n!‘ onll period while’ liiorellz wus $f‘l‘\'< Toronto University decider!‘ Park. They believe in the adage: "All work and no play- :;-E;g\$E‘l"lf*S.xl$T?r ” ‘I """“‘ ‘A i‘ REDMACS Tgislstitlro i LOlllIlOll Guards Against Attacks The following arc lips for tonight's game; first ladies’ hockey match of Q‘ the season. Abegweit Sisters Goal (British United Pressl _ l.f).\'l)(l1\',l<‘r\Il.1-l.- A lllliit“ llllm to unlke London lilo nlost i-fiir-ivut- ly proton-loll vitv in llll- \\‘()l'|l| zlguillst till‘ l‘: . Ila,- li1'i'lI pwri‘l-~l» cll willliu tho lust low days. \"<'.~~ tordlly urrullcelllcllts \\‘I'1‘" mill- pil-toll for lilo ]\ill‘('.liil“l* lll‘ lllml l-llrlllpzil in vslulllish u ring nl‘ nor» llrolllos llrollnll llll-l (city. New typos lll‘ plum-s lazlpnlllo of curryinlz lll'\\ lllwicles to ollulllo. nlolwallv-llls to lw ulzllil- ill rolllllill-llioll lay groups of plant-s ill niuhi ilflll (‘HIP lllllv ulsu 0i lliiuillinl: oxlrllilrdin» iIl‘_\"S]li‘.f‘Il which until lmw hug? Iwl-ll l‘l~l.:llrli\-<l us. only lll llll- Hull-to ul‘ llll‘, hlllluslilr. arc now lwlilll llllili. onllsidvrnllln- qullllliiivs Wllll“ lil>lil-:lll~ sound lllfilflllllfllilri villi» zlilll- ni‘ ilUiPPllllK tho llllprvlul-ll 0i‘ Redmacs E. Bourke M. Lea Defence H. Praught _ Seinla Owen Forward; F. Connolly D. Waugh V. Mullen Bourke Bourke Walsh Kiclly Weeks Subs Vera Worthy C. Whitlock M. Clark '1' + + '8- + Q + Holl Small +-l-l-l-+<-l-_-l-_-l-+-l-+-l-+_-z-+ (‘logilovll 1ilI‘i Illlillll)’ lllil‘ lll‘- willl ills polnLl-llcrii ilislzlllrl-s llzlvl- also lll-on port-urt- illz‘ :l \\'(‘ll~i‘il.l'l'lfiil polllllll‘. lillllliltoll Ni. ope-lied all attack that would have worlrrzrl in couutnrs hill for lilo good work of llli’ i-‘rl-lwh \\'l'/.Iil‘il h"- tweon the posts.’ m} A. llllln thzlt hrozllcs his \‘7U'l‘il lvds (llllwrs in lii‘ llllflo lo hilll. From Air u 1 .‘_ ._ Q Q Boston University was Qrnllfll‘ ... i“ 3 m o_ aflck Qqqare‘ m q, Q lllltrk rln the runnin-g lbrosd i’ showed great interest and on u gvtfrzffilffii} . ._ p ensington Bradaibane Q hockey coach. was in a rage, Q § illmil U115 Yell! Ami I118“? '5‘ llumbcr of occasions ict out d "*""" ‘"""“‘j6 ’ Goal -l- actually red-headed.’ Here 1- 4' the": are who believe the 01"- 'l' vcry l0llil War-whoop. ' I’. Lelllanl: . . . . . . . . . . .. ii. McKay Q his Aron-trained hockey team Qfl‘ 9mm!“ b0!’ Wm Wm m? “' y A lively game of Hockey was] Plllllll Q was licked by a frat team Q ‘l’ Ulick. wfl- , ‘ Come-Along: ‘played in Kcnsinguln rink 'l‘hurs- l3 MCMRIW" - - - - - -~ ml)’ K911119413’ 4' dim" l" 5M9". Mll- Two of Q ‘P ‘Lust season, his initilll one Q ' dlly night between tile Brarlzllbane C- Poll"- Q the goals scored by the frat 1|- Q with lth-e Wolverines, Hllb- Q L. McNully . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 513K111“ Kenglngu)“ [ea||]3_ The Bradl|Lk Ruin-rs , . . . . . . . . . . .. H. Weeks Q boys were palpably offcide. Q Q bard came within an in-c-‘h and Q C. McGrelzol‘ - .. tlilillnlbune players are u husky hunch li. Wins ‘l’ The referee. all smiles. skated Q Q a hull‘ of equalling the record Q b: McAuIay . 40s _()[ ljpyg who‘ played (gonsigtpnfly l’. Kouuerly . . . . . . . .. Sp. McLean Q over to Brick! “Don't blame Q Q oi‘ 25 feet 3 inches made by Q L. Stewart . 24R ‘und showed _ evidence... of oonl- 11- Willi! Q you. coach, for feeling sore. l Q Q Ned Gourdlill of ll-iarvard u. (cw Q W. H. Dewar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M6 bination play. The Kcnsirlgton stal- C» Killllwlll’ - - - - - » - - - -- J- Mcbvilll 4' know those goals came on off- Q Q seasons ago. {nobility to hit Q p —— wurls relied on their spend and (Ydlirli Q side plays." , 1' Q the nuke-off properly is llub~ all Total 1943 played rathell all individual game n» Fiilllllvil" - - - - ~ - ~ G- Nlclwlsi)“ Q "You win,“ growled O'Hara, il-ivfilbul-dflq chief fault. if he can Q -—llley outclassed tllc Bradnllntnrl Slim?“ Q “The”; the beat alibi yet." Q Il- OWBNIOIIIQ this falling he is al- Q Blfllfirfl team to the extcui of n 6-0 score ‘IJ- lillmd‘ - - - - - - -~ Alliill MQKM‘ Q “Fact ll. the saliva froze In Q 1|- mpst lcertuin to put over l1 Q ——'l‘he visitors were considerably LW- Dilrflwh- - - - ~ ‘=- 6 my whistle and | couldn’; blow o- .|. .new.ruorq for m“ event. (In q. W. A. Slllltll . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . .. 446 handicapped by not being familiar " Q it." q. + one was.“ Hubbam was 4. NgLNSlSncer . . will; playing the "mar-gs," and m, Ifioyetousncss is the hung-er . - w ll lea in some Z5 Q ~ i‘- B n .. . ‘- ll doll t will put up a stiffer brand W‘ Cl 0011165 FPO"! fllillflil- QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQcredIted It p E “Moore ‘m of play when a mum ‘much ‘Y ___ _____ rllelnnaticaches yicld Avrly to this ullnplo treatment. Slonn‘: gently, without rubbing. it sand: to the plin- ridden tissue! tho fresh new blood fllny n Imaful relief. Gut o bottle from‘ aed to hul thorn-bringing Your druggln today and have it nn hand. 35 cunts. pl‘ all virtues. l Telephone 132 . I ' Job Prlntl ng j A fundamental in printing is that satisfied customers are one’s best advertisement. By satisfying our customers wehave stead- ily built up our job printing business. Our volume of business’ in ilhis line is now five times the volume of two and a half < years ago-nearly double that of a year ago -—ond is still growing. We have satisfied others-w: can satisfy yvfl- PRICE QUALITY PROMPTNESS The Guardian (lentral Printery 130 Prlnoo fits, OBARLOTTETOWN O4§ $-O-O-O@O§O§b§-O§§§-O4 1 only to have Q ‘because leaping Q Q Q feet 5'4. inches. +131... jump disallowed Q ihe over-stepped the Q lboard. 4i Oddly enough. the three 4- Q lzrcatvest broad Q enicnn czolleges have q- repepg yealr have all lbeen col- Q Q ored boys. Besides Hubbard. Q Q there were Gourdin and S01 g Q Butler. other two. Q Q beaten both of the ‘looms as Q Q Obviously» Hubbard 4- In lll-u Ibfmid iumr- lie “WW1 ‘l’ 4- .1m heard from Q breaking will’. ‘@00- ++++++++++++++4 q. H. S. McLeod Q ll“ competition Hubbard has Q ‘ Q America's best Olympic bet " . in a record- Q » Q 467 played in their llonle town. Pvilille look at me The playing of i... McKay in goal week to see what l mean on tin 2112 for Bradalballe deserves _ special sevollth. Total “FOLLOW — THE — LEADER” sluoluml noon will: llllsulllvus. .__.__ 7|". Nmuqnud wllo will tl-ll you “mt Sh‘, “m... m s...» her husband ulnnke. hoouuso shc knows that l! mllkrls him hurl??- string llliodcrlvtlon is the silkell chain runnlinlg lllroulzh the near! Q-O 4 Q %Q\}Q ‘-““A six days i‘ more hilllllhi! Imuutios. From liter an exhibition bcirz-l- the pnssn now give regular cwllillitlnns oi their aquatic skill. rhamllion oi‘ tho Pnuullm (‘anal Zono luldshl! ls tfltflk!‘ m! Panama Bathing Beauties , - . ' , t . and the arc not Twenty of those twenty-two (‘llllflfflfl urr- szlrls whose alzos ranue frorrkarykrérylutlpifélglg iglltoilfvgdflpanam“. 33nd may their infancy they hlivo piayod in ngors oi tho (‘anadian Pnriiir SS. Empress 0 lauulsalu-amruirzul ' lsllrl cons llead their F8111!‘ of "follow- my-leuder." Mlal So-and-So no doub enyoyn the spoil i3 “mi-h as liv- youngsters "RIO children picked on‘ a good-natured visitor at their rink to ____ ___._,__._ BRINGING UP FATHER ‘ NOw sou QET OUT AND Flnb A JOB< lFYOu CONE ' HOME AND TKLL ME. 15;) (QQLQNPT FIND WQRK you AREGOINQ ‘alCK MAH- C \‘3li‘l ~ - MUST HAVE A JOB ~ NAN- THE FQRQMAN OF ‘(Hi QANQ JLYoT QLHT. AND ~rou CAN HAVE l-hb 40b - START ‘IN RlfiflT NDV~I ‘ r- id‘ wyv v vvvvvv i‘ rocllza JLJbT mew/U A NEw tYOREMAsl El-t’? want. - wE Ll. ‘START i-llm OFF wlTH A camel: ' 8OY$7 ENE e °llll or luv-a. FINFmII sEll/ICI. IS ols '0 \.J “"1" H) h EU “l! l} MCMAA L. h ANWF HF lb A‘; FREQH A5 THE I'LL no HOME FER MY Package of The girl on thr- ll-ft of tho rcnr row is a lluck-strokr‘ and "HWI rt in tho Olympic (‘nmpr-titlnns. Tho photograph was lnkfn (Canada. now on World (‘rulnln o Q -» --.~o2>n» o-