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E. CROKEN ‘VETERINARY SURGEON of the word. . times In one game. Bowling an oxoilim; slrrrt inst n-ighll, whon QOOOOOGNPQOOOQ ISPORTING NEWS l _" r Charlottetown l' Bowling Leaguo TTJFF-h- c- >— “"22.“éhliiiidft..f"i’if.,‘.l‘l“l.‘§l . Notwithstanding their recent de Abegwelts are. practicing hard these evenings. boring right in and are opfmistic ovrr ihc Ifbckcy scaaon of i926. n a while no matter what the application is as goedus a bottle of medicine, therzfolc a little shaking up here and ithere will soon adjust any-mstakis thrt irny have been made and the gong will once more be made as smooth as the proverbial sheet of glass. 0 A week from today the first g Hockey League will take place In Summereide. pers go for anything this game will be a hockey fixture in every sense Sumrrcraide is confident over the outcome and the Abe- gwe ts iliirew se. therefore all the frills and thrills ls ‘promised on Tuee- rlay night. Jan. 13th. cd and cond '2 oned. the National pastime and sport wil Kens ngton than ever before. become a reality. How about the Junior Ablfcs and Crystals piayllng some of their regular league fixtures n Ilhe Kensl too many first class puck chasers. SHOCK ER GETS HIS Urban Shocke turned him adrift, and he set his named aptly for him the Mound C mound that he reached his greatest fame. exile for Shock. because he left the Yanks when they Mere reaching the crest and were ready to swoop probably help Yanks to win a penn helping them to lose one last year. bad constantly. Shocker had the re about e190 a month. New h. will and a chance at 05.000 more in a there. ENTER "THE TIGER." There is another dark gentleman rapping at the gates of Fistiania. This sombre personage, not so patient as Harry Wills, nor so potent as n his prime. is the new Nubian sensation, Tiger Flowers. ;He wants a shot at Harry Grab, who is delighted athis insistence and ‘a match is in the making. The “Windmlll" ls tired‘ of lnacthlity, has ‘Ilnever barred anybody because of race, creed oreolor, and lsdonging ito satisfy the ambitions of the Flowers person. .,...ers has s chance. ‘He knocked eff th-e courageous Johnny Wilson In ‘I lthree rounds and few white or black In il-he middleweight ranks could Ids that. ‘ Johnson MAY BASK IN T The Ring, a publication devoted l0n the coming heavyweight champ the exploits of one Paolinl a Basque fighter of Spanish-French extrac- tion. He is a wood chopper by trade. He ‘recently knocked out Town- Icy, whom Carpenter defeated two y countenance somewhat like Flrpo's. O One wcck to go~-an intermediate hockey aggregation‘ is to be pick- Somsbody hae got to get busyi Z-i-O Mr. James Pcndergast In an ‘Interview wth rthe writer yesterday stated that Kensilngton's_ new Arena is all that can be desired for eith- er a hockey battle for skating; everything 1e modern and up-to-date and Jim expressed a hope that some ar- ranagemente might be made to have an intermediate sextette from > . Charlottetown playha like team from Surrtmerslde in the near future. This is a good idea and i opine that Mr. Pendergaetla "hope" will soon hockey In that thriving little town—and anyway P. E. I. can't develop O goes back to the Yanks. world's serlem. Now he ‘s back and while he is not in the twilight of ' his career, still he has a few years left to him as .a letar lpiitcher. He will of the Yanks, and the only pitcher who could imaks ‘Babs Ruth Iolok . For that feat alone he will live in baseball History. Ten years ago Shocker was the star pitcher-of the Canadian League at -—-—-——O Tevvnley couldn't get out of bed for a week. “Paolliml has is cast 011 hits harder. He has a chest like a wine barrel. a neck that takes a 20 collar. He makes Hackenschmidfs neck look like is schoolgirlzs." The article does not say if he has yet reached that major accomplishment of all f ghtera, counting the house out of one eye ‘whlile he guards against attack by keeping the other ‘trained on his opponent. mt n the hands of Oaihousle, the No doubt a trimming once lime in the Prince Edward ‘Island’ If reports and whis- I be enjoyed more so this winter in ngton Rink? It will tend to boost BIG CHANCE AGAIN. Some years ago they feet towards St. Louis, which was lty, because it wasl on a 8t. Louiis Thae was li'ke going into down on the money bags of several ant, because he was a big factor in For years he has been the Nemesis cord of striking out the Babe three get about $12,000 from the Yankees- worid's series ifl the Yanks’ get up evening, thc Pilots wTnning our by 65 pins, the acorns wcrc as follows: RAMBLERS W Smith . . . . . . . . . II123 100 152 X X .517 12!! 111i J Aiyward 177 110 135 E» Mcliilflrl . . . . . . ..116 171 98 Tolui-1551 PILOTS W McTdgllc . . . . . . ..121 10H 130 A Choverle . ..127 131i 84 P Prunty [I186 1117 140 I) McMahon ... . . . .122 172 105 Total-l 10 Thin Stars vs Radios will bowl tnn-ghl. The Sllinrs vs. Teams» tars will piny Thumday. Jan- 8th on tho Charlottetown Alloy (Putriot please copy.) 1111111“ A1 Kensinglon Itfng first game Tuesday, Dec. 30, 1921, at Kunsingy- 1011 of the iaozlson. ‘ Linc up- S'Sld¢ Midgets K, Colts II. Schurmnn FlVhiic-heznl . . 1101i \V’ng F. Woodside . . . . . . . . . .. 1. Darren-ii Ilight Wing 1*‘. Groom . . . . . . . . . . . .. It. Stewart (‘cntro E. McNcvin . . . . . . . . .. O. Darr ch Defence . . . . . . . . . . . .. l). Muiphy _ Defiance 1i Philips . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. G. S.n1s Sub. C. McNeiii . . . . . . . . .2- A. Bernard 1telor'0e—1‘olor McMahon- Score: S‘Sille 8;_K-.eng'ngtop 3, The i-ialnu was mtnulsieii by :1 large number oi‘ interacted tans. Mr. Pcler McMahon referred in an impartial muuxwr. 8011601116 of Games In First Round M. Steel Below is given the schedule for the Second Section o1 the League of lhc Cross llowiing Tournament which opt-nod inst night with tho first game between the Harbors and Newspapermwn: Jan. Experts say that Flow- HE LlMELlGHT. lto the uplift of fisticuffs, speculates ion. They devote much space to ears ago. and when he was through, He soowls like Luis, and he also L. of C. Bowling The winter soul ion nl the L. 01 C tournalmont got away to ‘the Harbors and Nl"t\'fill.'lllt‘.l‘lllf‘ll 1not.n tin- opilniing game, the [urin- , or winning by 82 pins. The new pins soomvd in got on the norvvo of 501110 01 tho l)lily'.‘l‘il.. Following ore the scores: -._ee+++ee+ee+++++ MEETING OF -CH'TOWN DRIVING CLUB The Cllarlottetown Driving Club Annual Melting will be held on Wednesday Qven- lng at 8.30. it is expected that auangements will be made for the. winter's l" races at this meeting. ‘IQHOOOQ-OQOQIQIQO OOIPQOQQJ-OOOQ-O ‘ Ofllog llld T " 4O Greet George PHONE s04 l ext to Custom House 21612-811110, cDonald s. McPhee B. A. . A. MoDONALD H, F. McPHIE B. A. Barristers, Attorney. Etc. Money to Lean illley lulldlng Charlottetown Mark R. McGuigan ' B. A. ssnhirrsn. social-roll." 11o. ' Money ts Lefilr ‘ Cameron Iioek Charlottetown, P. l. Island Dr. C. C. Archibald Oraduate ef N. V. Poet Graduate Medical Ieheel and Hospital etiee limited ts lye, Ill‘. N0" ....‘.., ...-u \ ltreet Have Yes Triell Tlie New Culicsn Shvilit Slick? fi; fififlfi°fi$ 1»- -. If h- ""“""“".‘.Lf.’.?...‘l.2.“.“‘...i.. ens Threat. We hm Ieiifllne lust ‘lessee Ilved =11. saunas-anaemia! BARBERS. \ .1. Hughes . . . . . . . .. 185 162 151 .1. Walsh‘ . . . . . . .. 175 216 12') A. MoCaakeli .. 151 147 193 ii. Gregory . . . . .. 119 139 192 '1‘. Ilcurdon . . . . . . .. 150 218 12.18 78B 880 794 Totnl—2460. NEWSPAPERMEN: M. Sinnnlt . . . . . . . .. 114 105 161i ll. McDonald . .. 131 193 164 il. Duncan 180 169 177 .l. Duffy 154 168 127 N. (lnrnllum . . . . . .. 157 162 121 736 887 755 '1‘oia1~2.'l7il. , T. Ilonrdon 11nd .l. Walsh osch made 211i for highest score. lnvincibics and Band Boys to- n-ight. Abegweit Practice: Thu Abogwdlt hockey team will 6——Ban<i Boys v-s Invincible-s 7—~C N R vs. Ynchismen 8—Aiorts vs All Stars 12—-Bami vs Nowspapuuiioll 13——B.1rbcrs vs lnvincibios 14—C N R vs All Stars 15—Yachl1s1ncn' vs Alerts 19—A11 Stars vs Iuvincibies 20—Band vs Yachil-lmen 21—Barbem vs C N 1t 22——A1oris vs Nowspalvrmen 26——Yachtsmen vs Barbers 27-~Newspn'por1ncn vs Ail Stars 28—-C N R vs lnvincihics 29~Band vo Alerts Fob 2—A1'rrts vs Invlncibles 3-—AII Slam vs. Ilarbcrs 4—Band vs C N 11' 5—Nen'apaper1uen vs Yachismun Sl-Barbcrs vs Alerts 10—All Stars vs. Band 11—~C N it vs Nowspeporm-"n 12—InvincIh1cs vs Yachtsmen 16—-Barbers vs Bund 17——lnv1nclbies vs Newspzipuriiivii l8—C N R vs Allorla l8——(‘. N R vs Alerts lll-Yachtsmen vs All Stars Bowlers please cut this schedule out for rclorcnoo. Happenings 01' The Day At The Y. M. G. A. 10 Lil-I 12—Sprlcla1 classes. 3.30 till ilqlntermcdiates. 8 hill Ill-Seniors. BOWLING C-‘ity Lesgne-—"Y" vs Carveiis. GENERAL i Billiard 11nd chockrrr lournamenl lo be completed. BUSINESS 5 p.m.—-Mooi.'ng of Hoard of Di- rectors. A elpoulni reorganization is plan- ned lor tlhe Seniors. s0 all nro naked to be on hand. Light refresh-mania practice this evening at 8.45 sharp. Pull attendance. . l‘. BRINGING UPlFATllER will be served immediately stter class. Of Sooond Section c. N. R. 1111110 11101111111 RADIO PR-OGRAMME Tuesday, January 6, 1926 UNIIR (420 Mt-trcs). ItIGGINA SASK. 8 1'. M. (<M~.'l‘.)— ~ vlcekiy Uullllunu '1 ruvci amt-s, P111115 Orchestra in Urohcsiluu. Scioctioins. ONitA (313 Metres), .\lUI.'C'1‘lJ1\.. N. 11.. 8.30 p. 1n. (A.‘l‘.)-- 1’A1t'1‘ 1. Mus l-ul Programlnro 11y Arlisis -1‘l .1111 Sydney hllllncs», N. S. iuiilol lt' “got Cum r, Soprano; A. U. ifruan, 11:1 . .1 11nd l\'l'iiil‘ r, Ruth Salter, hlrplsl; liuruid Brlurs, 1'1: 111st and .\cx1r11:.11.l11'.sl. HART ll. 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