- “villi”; y... vdlvlnalvls.‘ 19W "rlrlfcnanlxrrrlrroww “GUARDYKN. GUARDIACN BASEBALL WRESTLING BOWLING SPQRT BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT REV ;2l.. ..‘.. ;. l been... Abeglffit Club Well ‘Attended Last livening- 1 Much ‘Enthusiasm Manifested Over Past Football Season. - i A large turn-out of the sporting fraternity of Charlottetown was pres- ent. at the annual meeting of the again be on the track and field map. It is also - a. matter of regret that wilds ‘"6 5° IDW- As a matter of ltited um. Charlottetown is too hmalfior more than one club, yet Abqweit, Amateur Athletic Associa- llori, which took place at 8 o'clock last evenlnl in the Board ct Trade Rooms with President Jack Stems in the Chair. The president expressed his satis- faction at so many being present, and submitted a concise yet thorough rc- port of the work of the club ior the year. With regard to baseball, he stated that the team had arrived at the threshold of the Maritime Cham- pionship but had failed to come through for various reasons Foot- ball needed no comment as the grid- bun battles are fresh in the minds oi ‘Ur-the winning of the Island Cham- pinuahip and the great battle with Acadia team. The president expressed his regret on the present track and fiel‘situation, blamcnble in a large port on lack of intersoholastlc com- petition. If the club would sponsor school boy meets it. would not be long before Charlottetown would fact the association is several hund- red dollars in debt. Dr. Yeo moved that the report be adopted and conveyed the thanks of, the club to the president, The mo. ticn was seconded by m, Lulu, Smith. Professor W. J. McDonald, the Treasurer, read the financial report showing a. credit belmca of $9.20 with outstanding accounts totalling over 540D. Chairman S. l". Doyle, in gubmm- lng the report for the hockey cum. mitts‘ stated that Mr. Fred Moore had been secured as coach. Although the 110C393’ team had been defeated for the Island Champion ‘ ',, the Play put up was remarkable, and the team had n0 reason to reproach itself, -Mr. Doyle stated as the prime re- quisites of good hockey, suitable ma. terial, a competent coach, competition with mainland teams, and a rink with suitable accommodations. Mr. Doyle i la ‘CIIIPGIQXUHZ! ‘ active outdoor workers know the _ llsrinlzable Underwear to protect their health. SOFT-WARNI-DURABLE. tailored w fir. Sua- ‘ d" lelth- d 't 1d- fid u u your I a guarresgisgtairfi dig paenetration of thl - cold. it ofiers protection in the most severe Weill!"- Stanfieldk is made from the nonfat-table and long-wearing and may be had ll'l a sizes and style! to suir every Make sure you ‘get Stanfieldh. _- ‘ ' Wear Stanfield’: and Keep Well. .STANFIELD‘S LIMITED, Truro, us. , 5 allele-arse ' wunnh of the body and - eight: rsmily- ’ 4 0r Workers guard lam/M l/r/s way XPOSED to the cold ‘all gay long . . . out in ‘Ill In a _ ‘fqgl- ‘cl-é; In: N-l, ._ _ . _‘,,. i i i kinds of weather . . . value of StanfielrPs Un- Retaining finest ‘of msteriall. i! it men-lbs: of the afa Nation ' dealulu ad Y"! . 419$ u: for an . mollhlouploa-‘nd 01M Ill nXliiliraca-s ammo. i‘ thd city and from the junior leagues -' his/words of approbation. llepsgd the grounds from the Con- ‘ field committee met and drew UP * ample room for a city league from “hm! might ~be chosen a team to lfvresent the city. He paid s. tribute to ‘the lntermedlste team, which he 4791151581111 the best in the Marimitgs and conveyed the thanks of the com. mlttee to all who cO-0pernted_ ‘Profesor w. JJMcDcnald in sub- mitting the report of the football committee said that in the playing of ihe five games twenty-five dif- ferent players were used dug in m?“ “EM in lniuries received by Pllllfi- 0r this number eight learn- ed the same at West Kent, eight at Qua! square, six at Prince of Wales, and two at St. Dunsians. T119 i-‘Jltlrman paid a tribute to the members of the team for their un- Wiflfi efforts. He also made refer- ence to Arthur Woolner as a. spons- man of the truest type, coming to town from considerable distance to take part in the games. The chair- man voiced his appreciation of the Old players headed by J. Waiter Jones _who offered to stand goodfor any deficit in the guarantee made to Acadia. He also paid tribute to st. Clair ‘h-ainorl and Jasnes Colyle, especially to the former for the vel- uabla work done in coaching. also expressed appreciation to the press‘ fc-r the publimty given. 1n moving in... adoption of the report Mr. James Coyle pa-ld tribute to Prof. McDonald, as coach end io the team for the grit exhibited and the ex- cellent game put up. Dr. Yeo who seconded theimotion referred to the pre-wsr teams which always won honors at home and abroad. The "defeat ol_ the red and block squad by_‘Acadla last Monday was as glor- iousas victory could be. There is a name revival of football within a nlhnber of senior players may be eipeotedlrl a. few years. In adding Ml‘. J. Walter Jones stated that the rev- enues of the club might augment tlie‘ funds cl the club. Spring Barnes and rink practice at night might improve football a great deal, ‘Mr. W. A. Smith submitted the report of the activities of the club iii-baseball for i929. There was no Island championship games this year. The Abbics won the N. B.-P. E. I., championship by defeating Moncton. In the finals Yarmouth won‘ three of the four gamesplayed thug securing the Maritime Cham- pionship." Mr. Smith expressed the thanks of thelcommltteeto all who co-operaied’ in helping the 800d 91d game. l - Dr. Yeo, before presenting the re- port‘ for t e track and field com- mittee out ed the histofY of the Abegweit grounds. He stated that a gcodunany years ago the Charlotte- town Amateur Athletic Association mllycstaie. and later turned them over to ‘the Abegwelt, Club which acquired the grounds at the cost o! $2500. moo was collected and raid down. $1400 remains to be Plld- Th‘? grounds are kept at considerable expense, payment on mortflflsfl. fence repairs, and upkefi! °1_ m“ grounds. Each year the schools. and colleges share the grounds for foot- ball without cost. Baseball is carri- ed on during the summer months. 1n the early summer the track and llst o! athletes, past, present W‘ future with the ides vi e Nil"! l“ this branch of sDOFli- The 14m‘ M lnterscolastlc meets ls the keynote Q1 the whole situation. 941d We chairman suasested m“ a °°"°“ be “w,” lol- the young athletes of the‘ schools. At present the grvlgndi l-gqull-e a new fence. 50MB “n ‘Y brush should be removed. Mid 9 rggflwfly built around thetrack. a: w,“ of the improvcmcrns .n In the general dificlli-‘imn “M” Chas. Stewart nrcuzbh up We QM" the...“ can“! “w” MWTSQQQ baseball umvires- R¢*°'°°‘ “ ball genres never received remun- IG, E. Ritchie criticized W! Mr. _ method of ac=cun--1"Bl"““o!““$pa: than is no seggregat on . bills. Mr. J. Walter Jones sugilfllwi w“ m, field md track committee gqllfi put on a mwt in whlchrcoun- m. bpyg could participate. a high- gohcol meet for the province. the 58.1118 Ch ’To1.vn Row. An unusually large numbe members, both ladies and gentlemen. ever forthcoming. attended and followed the proceed- of i930, we will have a very finei _ Links and it rests with us-the ma! Mr. Percy Pope. President c! the man elemeut-tomakeltacomfort to ourselves and a most valuable asset Int/ENSURE T890111 119411!!! with to the Community. Let us honestly the Club try to do so. ings with great interest. Club, occupied the Chair. the various activities o! were presented by the Chairmen of the "Greens" and "New Course." The statement. that the new 18 hcle course, which has been under construction during the past three years, had been completely construct- ed, elicited loud applause. The Secretary reported the mem- bership to be at the record figure of 306. while the Treasurer's report showed ca» Club finances to be in excellent condition. Miss Helen A. Grant presented the report of the ladies‘ Bunch, show- ing that important section o! the club to be in splendid state. both financial and otherwise. The meeting then discussed the advisability of amending certain of the By-iaws as proposed by the Directors. The suggested changes were passed without alteration. Following adoption of the reports,‘ the President, Mr. Pope, addressed the meeting. giving a very compre hensive survey of the year's activities. His report is reproduced for the ben- efit if those unable to attend the nlcéting. Election of officers for the season, of i930 resulted in the re-electlorl of all the retiring Board with the excep- tion of Mr. G, P. Nicholson, whose resignation was reluctantly accepted. Officers of the Club for i830 are as follows: President, ivlr. PereywPopey Vice- Presldent, Mr. D. B, Stewart; Secre- tary, Mr. H. W. Weeks; Treasurer, Mr. A. V. Saunders; Directors, Messrs. E. D. Nicholson. K. M. Martin, L.‘ E. Wellner, G. G. Hughes. ladies‘ Branch President, Mrsfll L. Goodwill; Vice- President, Mrs. W. S. Stewart; Sec‘y- ‘Treasurer, Miss Helen A. Grant. (re- elected); House Committee, Mrs. WA S. Grant. Mrs. J. D. Stewart; Mrs. W. H. V. Dunbar, Miss Helen G. Wake- ford; Match Committee, Mrs. T. W. L. , Prowse. Miss Emma Nicholson, Mrs. I-I. W. Weeks, Mrs. C. H. Beer; Handi- cap Committee, Miss Mary E. l-las- zard, Miss Edith M. Rmers; local l-Pcap Committee. Mrs. B. Rogers, Mrs. J. E. R. McEwen. President's Report Ladies and Gentlemen: We have met again at the close of another year. From the several re-‘ ports that have been submitted, you have gathered a. comprehensive con- ception of our Season's Work. Per- mit me to now direct your attention to some of their salient features. Af- ter a resolution has been received, moving for their acceptance and adoption, we will take them up seria- tum and throw the meeting open for their discussion and for suggestions. The ladies have as usual done their work thoroughly and well. On be- half of the executive and of the sev- _ eral members of our Club, may I ex- l press to Mrs. Beer, the members of her executive and the ready helpers who so willingly support all their ef- forts, the heartlest appreciation and gratitude. The Social activities of the Club must ever be a most im- portant feature, and it is to them we must look for success in this direc- tion. I We reallzewhat their Saturday af- or any other body to further this object to bb prepared io aid such a proposal. ‘ The following members were ap- My, Ed. Acorn voiced the oomlbfl. gm entrance to games in order to Quggul-jge the fence Jllmfllfll hlmlc ‘Mr. o. n. Ritchie suggested "I" the membership M be ‘fmm-“d can t: u; ma. ‘Brio following resolution moved by fir. l. C. Marley. seconded by MI- Jack Gordon was adopted: 3e ltre- aolved that the Abogwelt Club place itself on record as being in favor of And added that boys "M" twelve years should be hemmed m“ ‘aqua rink faculties and if l‘ u pgfllble b] CO-OPOIIl-lon Wlih the]!!! Inhibitors‘ Association or pointed as new' members of the ex- ecutive: J. Leightlser, St. Clair ‘Il-sinor, J. Walter Jones, T. B. ‘Rog- El‘!- _llecilon of Omcers At a meeting of the executive af- ter adjournment the following om- clals were appointed: President, B. F. Doyle. Vice-President, T. B. Rogers. Secretary, W. A. Smith. Treasurer. W. J. McDonald. Hockey Committee: J. lnlkhtiw. 1'. B. Rogers, W. A. Smith. intermediate Hockey Committee, J. R. Williams. chairman will: DOW- flflflilblfllllfllhllllllllflllfll the various committees and by the ‘out the suggestion of employing a‘ Secretary and Treasurer, Mr. E. D. caterer. In this their wishes mustf Nicholson presenting that of the decide the matter. But it ls not aY: "Games" Committee, Mr. K. M. Mar- question of merely passing a resolu-l tin, the "Club House and Pmberty tion. There are many things to be- Committee" and Mr. H. W. Weeks, carefully l Golf l E A l M t‘ . On Tuesday evening, November iernon teas and the generous assist- lilth, the Annual General Meeting of ance that they always give towards Charlottetown G01! Clulnswas visiting guests really means to us. 1t held in the Oddfellowb Hall, Victoria is only by whole-hearted ccoperatlonl that we can carry on effectively andri 0f we sincerely hope that this may be With the advent i In the Ladies’ Report. they throw} I considered and wisely planned. May I suggest » that the President and three members of the, Ladies’ Executive arrange to meet‘ with the President and three mem-‘ hers of the incoming Executive and discuss the matter fully; On their re- port the Joint executives may see their way clear to taking some ac- tlon. You have heard the flecretaryul Rex port. ‘Ihls year Just closed has been‘ one of steady progress, but our efforts. have been mainly directed to the ex- tension of our course to l8 holes. The. weather as a whole has been most‘ favourable and we can now congrat- ulate ourselves that. the work is com- pleted. Next season we will possess an eighteen hole links that for net-i ursl beauty will stand comparison with any m Eastern Canada. and: which when minor details. such as bunkers and cleaning up the rough so as to reduce the loss of balls to a minimum. are added. will tut the ability of even the best professional player. This has been brought about mainly by the single minded devotion and unremitting efforts of Mr. Harry Weeks, We of the executive who have been closely in touch with him realize tension work is about completed, the Greens Committee should be conlpos- ed of men who are thoroughly con- versant with the rules and who -—they are smooth a n d c o o l a n d blended right. CIGARETTES save rm: "POKER HANDS" game: committeefNow that the eic_-_possess good Judgment in all matters having to do with the ordering of the 000F56- Ln closing let me express apprecia- tion of the spirit of cordial co- mitted. operation which has charaoigl: the Executive and which has rend __ ,-"-, ed our work together so pleasaq‘ ' All of which n respectfully l " '1 somewhat of this, but the members as a whole must gratefully recognize the fact. that the la hcle course was made possible mainly through his ef- forts. ~ The Treasurer's Report speaks for itself. His work has always been punctlllously done with tact and ef- ficiency and it means much to feel assured that the custody of your finances is in thoroughly dependable hands. We all feel duly grateful to Mr. George Nicholson. The report of the Club House and Property Committee ls also satis- factory. There are a dozen and one things that always demand attention and which, if not attended to. would cause loss and annoyance. We have to thank Mr. D. B. Stewart, who has been responsible for this work for years, for the manner in which he has done it. Two matters will engage the attention of the incoming Executive. the roof of the club house will re- quire attention and as soon as poss- ible the line fence along the orchard of the Model farm, which at present conforms to the irregularity or the woods should be properly run. The Games Committee is one which makes large claims upon its emu. man and his assistants. The de- mands upon his time are exacting and he generally finds it necessary to forego his own play in order that the conduct of the matches may be: efficiently done. We are fortunate lnl having this matter in charge of Edward Nicholson. He ls always on' hand and always efficient. The! supervision of the play of the club‘ is no slnecure and calls for si thorough knowledge of me rules ma! great tact with firmness in adminlst-i 97in! them. His main object should‘ be not to unduly recugnlzg the deQ mands of the few expert players, savei in seeing that the rules and etiquettel are always rigidly enforced. but w consider mainly the comfort and en-. Joyment of the great mass of our players. The Greens Committee has been‘. mllnl?‘ directed to the extension‘. work. It. is responsible for the ensi forcement of the rules of play, butl much of its work is done by the] , Enlarged Prostate Ami All Urinary m; TAKE OUR HERBAL REMEDIES Pllfllllllet. on Lon of Manhood and lilanrllera or Men. and hook- let on,llla of Women with ad- vice in plain envelope free by mall. liemelllea by mall our apeclnlty, - Till ENGLISH HIIIIL DIIPINSABY. LII." ‘ '5" "l"? ll». Vancouver. l. C. canal‘: only unlined Inbalm i: to tom committee, -»" - fi rllzerezlrenouall Lather motabwf Williams ios/zava a. Faca NOUGH to last you a: least 3 months (in a 3_5c tube) —- 6 months or more in a 50c tube. 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