r1ti$1{UARY 20. 1930 1 _ ..-... _, ~,nn_uy;¢,-.-_.- » i , 1 4.. 'rue cn/\Lo'rri:rowN`cUAaunu~: Pact; seven li ff- -- ,_ ,.;.___ _ U RDIA l ' ~ _ ...`. _ ...-M #_ _ _ _ _ BASE. #ALL _ 30}é|NL,~ ._ I "| SPQRT REVIE aowi.iNG orni-:R si>oR'r _ 'lsr -1 \ L _____'T`_°_._._"" _ - _ ALLAN CUP PLA Y.oFF D E ARE AMEDié I I it mi _ i _ . _.__ . -__.___.._/_..._ _ _ _,',w' ~ 11 Li-Sf. “ .bei Saint John Will Be Abegweit 0pponents L -" > _“_ Y A " I '_ """_"" '_ ' ""`* '°‘ _"" " "_ - ' '""”i§ Friday »‘»i",l J! St. John Trim Su Take The Home and Home Series’ 3 to 2 _ 1 _ . Morvraaai., ren. is-The finals. ‘Canadian Press) an the knew into the play, 13.1; 5..... for the alia.. cu.. will be played in' ` i off attacks' so that the close of tiic` Toronto on Wcd\l€Sdt\l'. M=\1'Cll 25 _ UUSSEY, `N. B., `Feb. 19-Saint John Beavers won the lciiampionsliip of the southern section, New Bruns- wick here tonight by defeating Bus- sex Colts 2 to 0 in seventy minutes of play. Sussex had won the previous game of the playoff 2 to 1. ln the contest tonight, .Saint John scored once in the second period and again in the overtime, while Sussex was held scoreless. As a result of the ser- ies of two games, both played here, Saint John will meet winners of oth- er sections. A Sussex went into the game tonight classed as favorites and they put up a great defensive game, but .Saint John managed to bore in for the winning goal and took the title. The second started with a little more vim and before the period was over Estabrooks had netted the puck for the only counter of the regula- tion tinic. This score came in the dying stages of the period. The third stanza. was a repetition of the first with St. John putting all they knew into the play, but Sua- sex played on the defensive and lield Beavers ssex 2-() and Southern MARITIME ANIJI UUEBEB MEET' MARCH 14-17 sixty minutes found the series tied up. and then the players went on the ice and at one another in a deiiionstra tion of a real 'hockey match. The play dingdonged from end to end an neither team seemed capable of doing anything in the scoring liiie. Four 'minutes before time Esta- broolrs broke away and added his second score _which won the clirmi- pionship for.Saint John. Crystal Sisters Beat Moncton (Special to The Guardian! The Crystal Sisters of Summersidc w_lio left on Wednesday morning to cross sticks with the ladies team at of 10 to 0, which is going some-S . _ - _ *__ 1-"7 » » On Loca 1'. M. C. A. BOWLING The Y. M. C. A. are again cliani- pions of the City League by virtue of their defeat of tlic Rovers last evening by 136 pins. The game was fast and furious throughout. The Rovers made good use of tlicir yell- ing powers but to no avail, the old, steady, unrufflccl "Y" boys could not be disturbed. The Y are to be con- gratulated on tiicir hard won vic- tory. Just one week ngo they came from away behind to defeat _the C. N. R. team and now leave the Rov- ers by thc wayside. Better luck next time boys. Come back. Ben Poole was high scorer with 681 pins while R.. Johnson took single honors with 269 pins. '1‘lie scores are as follows: _ ' in M. c. A. T.HOWl11,L ........... 181 227 217 N. J. Clow 232 199 193 167 195 lf. Crnswcli 155 F. B. Conrad .I. ... Zhi J. 11. Bentley .. 137 Total . . . . . _ . . 208 223 2113 171 2977 I A “B”-Maritinie Champions vs, Que- ! _ bee Champions, nt Montreal Friday. _ ' _-1- _ March 14, :iid I\:iiIi_cli:_y',__l\'iarcii 17. ‘ S_l_l_1Eé;r_of__2;9 -pins and also liiilh_ . »°°°“ " “ _~ Hrr-TIA] G _ ) ‘ ' Winners "A" vs_ winners "B" at . Montreal. Weiincsd:iy, Mnrcli l'J un'l SOX IN / _ - Following are the scores:- \- "xNo<:KoUi's" - .R. Gaudet 127. ir. Bradley 49 AM. Walsh 135 ll". Gaudet 121. ‘E. Lonergaii _ . . . . . . , ._ 132 'l‘otnl-1861. “I‘AGANS" l). Perry , , , _ , , , __ |_g0 1K. Coyle 219 lA. Walsh 11_.'_l G. Flynn 90 ,F~ Flyiin . _ _ . 119 Total-2056. 137 76 132 58 ` 157 ll3 200 107 115 106 Last nigh: on the L. O. C. Alleys in the "Dig Four" league the Lions defeated the Cubs by a majority of .123 pins. Bob Duncan grabbed all |iionors for himself with a liigli single of 333 and a total of 734 and also _won the game for his team. - A meeting here today. 1241 21. iii' grind Friday, March 28, und, if si ithird game is necessary, Monday, Ten minutes rest. was indulged in` March 31, amateur hockey nioguls of l `Ontario and Quebec decided at a 1 President W. A. Fry and Registrar- Amateur Hockey Mo- BUT HE _B_ ’ '__ ' A A _ guls Announce (Tom- CAN ` N Section Will Meet Abe plete Allan C up Hn-_, gweits Here Friday Night. Dates. l i | Trcasurci' W. A. Hewitt, of the Can- iadian Amateur Hockey A:.:.ociation,] ‘made ii trip from Toronto to meet ltlie Q. A. H. A. officers, Messrs. l Brown, Morrissey and Burns, and all idatcs for the Allan and Memorial Cups were decided on. _ The junior champions of Eastern and Western Cariiida will meet for the Memorial Trophy at Winnipeg on March 26, 28 und, if a third game is necessary, March 31. These games will be played on the same nights as the senior tearns of the East and Awest are playing for the Allan Cup. i According to the dates announced, amateur liockcy tennis will not reach ' March 31 M°“°"°“ N‘ B" Wmght' defeated; Following are the play-off dates: their opponents by the unusual score ALLAN CUP "A"-0. 11. A. Clianipions vs. Ot- tawa Valley Champions, at Ottawa, Saturday, March 15; at Toronto, Monday, March 17 Eastern Canada l-lnal. at Toronto or Ottawa, Friday, March 1 l)nniliiioii 1-`lniil. 1721 l$ast':i'n Canada wlniicra vs. West- 123 ern Cxiiiatla winners at Toronto Wcrl- 174 iiesday. March 26, and Friday, March yes. It tiiird giiiiic iicccssary, Monday, March 31. 135. n1i;.\ioiu.\i. cur ‘ "/i"1~o,i-i./i. vs. N.o.n.A_ ciiain- 225 129| pions Tliursday_ March 13. _and Sat- iurday, March 15, at Toronto 126, , ‘ 1341 “B”-Quebec Champions vs_ Ot- Itawn Champions Thursday. MHl‘¢\l 113, at Ottawa, and Saturday, l\'inrcli ;1.'». at Moiitrcxil. 1 Second Round. ’ Eastern Canada Final. A Winiicr:~: "A" vs_ winners "B" on iWc.<1..¢s¢1ny_ Marcii 19. at Ottawa. or i'1‘hursday_ Marcli 20, at Montreal iwitli the return Killllf-‘ 5f1l\\1'l1'»lY. I . Sox will display what that club's‘ Giants passed him` up because of rc- the bleachers "bronx" that very idea A Cubs AA. Joy .. 165 198 iMnrcli 22. nt Toronto. Dominion i~'in'.iI. 180-543 Easterii_Cniiacla vs_ Western Cali- at, Winniilcg Wcdnc:sd'iy Mf1l'Cl1 li0\'1'J1IS 251 152 zoo isa 232 213 158 1-19 B Poole . . . . . 193 VV, Muricy 197 R. Joliiisoii ......... 200 J. Forsythe ......... 128 l’.Mc1nnls .. . 234 171 123 Total . . . . . . . . _ _.2011 BOWLING TONIGIIT 7.-8.30-Y's Mcii's League. 8.30-lo.-Y's Mews Mixed League, "Married" vs. "single" C1lABLO'l"l`ETOWN ALLEYS ~'Nc'."'Ai-pains" - 11. Prauglit 139 K. Coyle .............. 1110 H. r»ower ran A. Purcell ..;......... 130 M. Wynne ............ iii Total--2204. “AFBAIDS” W.C. Davies lt. S. Uiark A. B. Clark ........... E. Mciionnld ......... G_Swan ...~........... Total-3480. 16'! 168 182 130 153 201 231 147 138 136 139 171 251 135 101 130 200 143 156 139 112 201 195 141 139 `l1.1{arlcy l'tob‘n ‘- -3'; ei C? fs Ui 9 '<' 111 181 200 402 A. Bentley 273 145 205-023 I‘-:|La‘l’ 3 moles' BOWLING AT \»- 0- C' .r 'riemev ian 211 in-521 ow 1' cum-im iso an he-can |mv=d~ on 'ni me im on me i. o o 1,, _ , _ __ mi 'nm ici on nie pm or ni- aamay G Y" - ~ -To l ........... _ .. - llléritlfe "Pagans" met and defeatodl could well be emulated by former pu- 1, o .Pc ¢ o ‘;.'_ wocdsicie ._ . _ _ _ ._ Hughes me .-Knockouw' by |95 num ,ronuht the victor,” ma* gg pits in all schools, especially t‘.ioa-: h d pi tobacco Cincloii . . . . ._ Fllion l_ " 0°oll.'l¢ Hia "Roseau" roiluyahbiaa at I ircloek lhl-rp »' alia _Ile inurutgd U \W¢UN- ‘ “oo pe AWP” 5““P*“°°» "f°‘°°°-‘"5 \ . . l 1 . |,tiie end of the 1020-30 trail until, I ___'i -_-_.- -_-- ._ - --_- . . .-._--__- -___ ___ _ ._ _.___ The Babe’s'Sufccessor °\9 .°\: sums in uni Hes NOT so ‘ FAST- 47' .iL% 505/2-is Smead HER 001|] DIP PIPPI/\1 , A From," She Says. . R221." f=5~NAr~rr_e2AcE.f ` .::..‘..'.';;.’1.;...._...._. , Big 1c.;,“,__<. s...-`...|l i.;.x_,‘ii:.;_j_i iii tier lvi'ri_\~ |ii. \\'iio has retiredi uiid:iSn'cd as N. \Vome1i`s long! riistaiire swiniiiiiiig <-liampioii, wciiti bo the irftli \\-iii: llarry Mainr., Billy Ci'."J- uni .Ji-_ck Brulvii, well kiicwzi 1. :i_';c_ "ll:':'.'.'iiios." Clad in i~cgiil:_:‘ if ir, .~.n','., tii: qua;‘.:'. dis;::.'._i '_ 1 l S. plr._rin; l:_ipfi‘o;1 and ii r. =_i_. ;.:i.i fi;ii‘iing wiiii a plui\§;= .ri me i`.'igi,i unlrr. After fire ini~'i_1i;. ci fr.-‘.'irin;;, the nien were fi! prri: ily uiliiiig to “call it n dm." ly". I-Ira rcniainerl io exhibit ri fe-_V mgiv .sirolacs before lieftdiiig for siicru. "l'.iddlii::" ilic youll; nicnl for "lea.\ung n dcfciicclcss _girl in difficult es. “They raise 'cm right where I di'cr,;e.l :fini stu:-tori up t1r.\'ii for an :i_'\pc‘.i_';ii;; fiiil~r.our:'c m':;il. SPORT J i ‘ George Young who war. acelaiiii-| Cd a. few years ago in 'I‘oronio and throughout the .\\'Jrlcl as one of the athletic niarveis of the ages is b"oke _.ind frlcndless in California. Ho is rougiiing it out there and according ‘to i'eporis tliiriniiig down on a regime in which .sl-ripped meals play a pro- nziiirnt, part. Young tasted the cup of .°\icc:'sr., and is now niuiiehiiig the !_1l.i-e;, of clvfeut. But. _wrsterfiay he .iiiight have stood against iihe \V0l‘l_ M_ Mgmlhgm had hlgh 501;- "\`°\)m°3 to mflclc ' mtzycgs )__cs_ crowd of spectators on their feet all flight and feel reasonably sure it will Will UGRAD Ori thi 50161115 May BWI- vl and also high single of 'Ill and ° handmmc sw" d ‘_:lc'_e|evciiiii{:. Doucctte mid '1`r<~mblny Sm.-_go through, See said. addihg that ~ '- ' 145 respectively. cum! "° mc b°s"_a _m"_? u Icwlcd for the Saints in the first perio:1iDcmpscy had practically promised ' B9 11:19 Q‘:_¢;¥__?g‘1““f° 59°’ 5 9" “ “ 'which ,.n.J¢,-| 2_0_ itlie fight ii' no one beats Cai- era be- . ‘ ‘ f If _ Tu” “y ' In the sc-_cond stanza. .lainicsnrrfore mldsummcr. see and 1 s giant Kld Befg Beafs oxen ` A'7"\'~ P~ NL M°M\|1°“ 344 345 317/-'"1 Mr' Hornby' “ho Ms .mc winner 1 made the lone tnilcy for the Cr_vstnl‘i,l boxer stopped here between trains W. O1>Y\'# 311 203 217'-530 9( me Guvcmor Gmimlls ‘mmm while Murhliy and Tremblay rncliito New Orleans where Carriers inectsil 'I Henncssry ..... 147188 228-561 hm leavmg year M sumo' m§nl(\|c‘0n.iiotciie,//°,'1"¢,,,q,\i. Black Twist. You’il flavor out »_i. 1- 1' of _this tinetobacco. 1 Bisnmiiii iiiHiz.i 1;... ... -1- ,.,.- ._ An interesting and energetic “Qi of basketball was played last avri- iiig in the "Y" when the "Biixhiéb _Girls defeated the fast Prince stregt ;School team by the score of _14-1'.. _Both teams worked hard, the only =difflculty being a tendency to lio*:i 'the ball too long before liassinggpr fniovlng. The score of the P. S. T3. team was very evenly divided, wl1"_e the Buisness Girls, lcd by Jefin Grunt. who was high scorer witii, 8 points, played more individually. ’]j_‘1e score and line ups are as follows:" 1'. 5. S. Business G 'js 13. Rogers 2 J. Gr:ln`_`;8 G. Rogers L. 1Juciie:_;in ll. Mcliie 3 G. Sauiii _,yrs "l‘. Currie 1 J. McKcnzli 2 E. M:\cIiiiiis 3 J. \Vi1iclic_-_*er A. MCG( s 4 I’rcliniinai'y figures sliow that United States' exports to Litin America last year were 15 per tent greater than iii.1928. » » Black swans are disappearing ilic rivers of Western Australi-. iso ri~.pidly that there are fears that this interesting species may become ei- i.inct_ ,. _ Mori of Glamorgansliirc, Wales fre 'zriviving the" old Glamorgan"Sbc Qty, thc ploncci' of London Wélsfi 'ioct- ctics, but wliieii lapsed during the \'v'orl:l wai'. j -..... ...____ i...-__.__.__.___._,,.- ..._ OTTINGS f » i. faith in his ability to make a. c itie- iback declares, that rougliiiig will iiolp him realize his possibilities and that he will again bccclinc- zi cjialiruiri. ln the iiieaiitiiiie his decline from fame and fo.‘_niic. to his a' aged present condition 15 an o‘.i_lc.‘t los- son in those. who would seek the bubble rmmtziiioii in sport. \\'l liaut at lim .aaiiifi time liolclimz toxin: rusly in the gms uint brought tim-i' to their licigiifs. back their won _ His and d to the Dinny 1J€iismere vslio ir. n;.'=iii in ilie Maroon hold was om of .staiwarts in 1925-26 wiicii ilirg; iiie chanipioniiliip of tlic vrorid speciality was scieiitifin ioggiiig if. is in this line he is expect. distinguisii liinisclf with th(- Marooiis. Dliisniore was :iiwl ys a. capable type of player iii this '_>herc and was very popular with the rowd `1-ie retired several years ago 11 ii.- terid to business, but has foul _l the lure ot the game too strong in 'csist. He has practiced faitlifuliy thi . year and is coiifidcnt he can do a. come- back. His efforts in this dii ction _will add spice to the vxaiiing ifason. I ' ‘\""‘-95.", 'A171/¢»,_.?f`i 3,2 1 ' ` -.\ f ~ 1 ‘~. z‘l"*.\ :,> . . - 4 . . . "’/.iv/},>»:Z~.".~. _ if _ .ffm-1.. ,/fy ¥. i-'__ ‘aaa :___ - ~ 4.1-. Z-"4 ~ - fi _ 1 . '///1.’/. . . 11"/ - .i -1 ~';':';/;f’/' .";:*:. K ... ...,... ’.,_ ,... 1;. 1 1 .iyr ;=~ .'_......f. 'i t ii. 1 <~._.. a 5 A2 il \ .." 'f'. ,_ _ I _:ui Ti. i _ i§,; i \4. , . vl =¢ `. ii __1 ii . .» f~ “Mi . H `; T( ti i , . .; 1 351 . » J" ; ‘ug 'iii '_ 1.. ,,. 1, if-,‘ 'g-5:11 $1 iii 1' ME " 1.; | ‘ ». Q5' 2 ii 4 'L 5.-.rgqef _ r =< .’~' ri _:_ il It .1 1; ii lliiifyi. 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