irAacii s, ti...” aw} THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE STEVEN " - atest News, ICE SPO HOCKEY BOWLING RT S AND In" Realm BASKET BALL BOXING AND OTHER EVENTS .. “- Of Sport “NE AliAN NNP TNNKELSENIEE Elimination Matches For Famous Tro- phy Will Begin March 12 In Tor- onto. IFORONT-O, March 7.—'l‘he elim- ination matches in the Allan Cup series begin on llfwrch 12, when the Sault Ste. Marie Grey Hounds play the 0. H. A, intermediate champ- ions (Niagara Falls, New Hamburg or Petsrboro) a sudden death game. The winners twill meet the O. ii. A. senior champions, playing the first game on Mwrcli 15, and the second gaimo on either the 17th or 18th. These games will all lie played in Toronto, ltho flinal winn- ers io go into the Allan Cull semi finals with the champions oi‘ the Ottawa-Quebec play-off. The semi- finals were also planned to be Play- ed here with the finals against the Western Canada. amateur champ ioiis played ln ‘Ilorori-to. There is a posibility, however, that they will be tuirned around, the semifinals ibelng played in Ottawa, and the finals here should the Ottawa Sen- ators in the professional circuit win the riight to defend the Stan- Toy Cup The senior 0. H. A. cham plonship is to be decided in borne- nudillvmc games how; ‘ n the Strut lord Indians and Ha. ‘ton Tigers, at TIOIIdOII tonight and Hamil-ton Friday night. The O. H. A, Inter- mediate championship play-offs started last night. ‘when Niagara Falls and Hamburg iilsyeii their first Home. with t-he second one scheduled for Wednesday tiight, The winners meet Peterboro Fri- day and Monday nights. NEW NTASNNW FANS FTEANEN That Iiaifisf; Champ- 1011s Will Meet the Town Team. NEW GLASGOW. March 7—It has been definitely decided that the New Glasgow hockey team will play the winner of the Halifax llvvkoy League instead of Keiitviue llsgrcgation on Saturday night. The inns were a little disappointed when All"? heard that the western chum. hinns were not to play hero but tiff n"? very pleased to liesr that ‘ e Halifax champs were journey. h?“ t“ "'9 wwil- A "P? largecrowd (‘Xllected to attend the semi-final "layoff and the Arena management ‘ézgntllllllqfllll! preparations for the Mob“; i?! will rhiy iii Halifax b“ M? "Kilt. The highest nuni. koala ‘count. BUSINESS FOR SALE We offer for sale "f" Radill. Business. Lverflhing w a 5 bought from Man“- bacturers (not Job- e!’ S) at lowest cash llrice. This is a very PPOfitabIe business. Allylllle m‘ a partner- lllllll with some capi. All], with a knowledge 0f Radio can make it V"? Dmfitable. To the Purchaser we will give free rent for three months. RAIO PRICES SMASHED Myers ‘Tubes $3.75 UV-201 Tubes . . 6.00 R0? Phones . . .. 3.25 -Phone Plugs .75 43-Plate Variable Condensers .. 5.25 Inductance Swit- ches 1.00 . prices on Marconi and other . to 6—Sussex Played Was ii a game oi‘ hockey'!~well, it was and it wasn‘t!—-hockey in one sense oi‘ the word, and u ircal lively battle from gong to gong in the main. Not. "too ilustY" in the opening act. ibui some slushy in the second and oli Boy! that slush supplemented with water in the last stanza just trimmed the entire selling to a nicely, Water on the knee was the only serious complaints last night and every player alike suffered as a consequence including the goalies. the latter had the bends all night, especially LelOlair. -__.i.. - Q. Soft IcO, or Hard Ice-We Won‘ iBorsalinoes off to the Abegweits, that scrappy band of puck chasers and rubber carriers who wine hack like the proverbial snow-fall, skating Sussex off their feet but the stonewall work oi G. LeCla-ir in the nets lorced the 1923 champ- ious to bend to the inevitable. Time aft-er time in every period the Aibegweits, notwithstanding the ice conditions had the Sussex net minder working like a trojau to stave off the barrage of rubber shot in his direction, Sussex went down to a 4 b0 3 dc feat last night in the face o1‘ a ter- rible onslaught and only for their expert iknowlodge of defensive tac- tics the score undoubtedly would have been in the “bakers dozen." When we say fbakers‘ dozen" we mean that Sussex would not have a chance to win the N. B. P. E. I- tltle, and futhermore had it been hard ice, their chances wmild have been few and lai- between. After the Game The “Dairy town" men excelled themselves in defensive work last night ,hut they also excelled in the work oi‘ "stalling." On fast ice their might have been some excuse, but with a five goal lead, in the first period they resorted to "batting" the puck out of territory without following, ibeing conten-t to “stick" with a six-man defence on “back yard" ice. The insurmountable barrier that the Abegweits had to work ailllllllll can therefore be imagined. Upwards of 1500 excited fans ur- ged the homesters to do their darn- dest throughout the stanza, but a little luck and hard ice was against them. Rebounds were out of the question. as llieclalr. played the game from a goalies‘ nlaudlflllll that is holding the rubber t0 lllll side of the not for tho whistle and "smothering" on every occasion. lit was a hard some 101‘ 300k Brown of lilonctou. to referee. Tak- ing the importance of the fixture in- to consideration and lust whet it meant was enough in itself-but this added to the determined often sive concentrated on the Bu!!!“ stronghold by the Abclwvlll VII enough to try the ncrvu of the moot-experienced official. BMW“ TAKE 11w ME. did his prettiest from start forcing time of! for every "OD "Id hind“ out the few penaitim accordingly. The Abegweit team as an uran- KIND“ ivrs lo be congratulated on the sweat brand of hockey they put up mot night (but above all was the mp1; of Kelly and Mcllacliern.“ who. time after time skated to the mouth of the ntidlru out! ta be bea- mi by LoCiuir on soft ice. '59!‘ counters looked certain. The» 91"," QhQflQ beyond all shadow . or a doubt and their wollk will Defensive Hockey Throughout Full Playing Time — Ice Soft and Puck Gaiirying Nearly Iin- possible. We also doff our cheapeaus to the N. B.- ‘P. 1E. I. champions, they played the game. perhaps a little loose, "but that was their line of defence and they came trough-a foe worthy oi‘ their steel and then some. ITo the lJGCTHTlP and Radcliffe zbro thers go the laurel wreath; they alone were ‘responsible i'or the -Sus- sex victory, if you would call i-t th-at last night. 'I‘liis quartette played heady hockey throughtout the entire stanza last night and their endeavors were surely re- warded; especially J. LeClair who was responsible for the iSusscx goals, scoring all three and on ev- c-ry occasion Diamond didn't have a chance as he was hauled from the net on rebounds, As is mentioned above the first period went scoreless, with the Ab egwelts h-aving a. big edge in terri- tory play. in the second period »Lou Camp- bell the old reliable of former years and still going strong, gave the fans an opportunity of cheer ing when he notched the first tal- ly, after boring in on Gordon's re- bound. The advantage wasn't long- lived as L-eClalr soon tied the score, beating Diamond alter H. Radcliffe pulled him from the net ori a wicked drive. Seven minutes later LeClair. Ithe red and Mack's nemisls again scored on individual work from centre ice on a counter shot. The Aibegwei-ts with five men on the front line tried with might and main to beat iLeClaiir for a score. but with iHay, H. Radcliffe, Friar and 118mb dogging their strides on the defence the task was, diffi- cult, and one to try the stoutest or hearts. Catching the liomesters on the "right" end 0t‘ the ice, LeClalr again got away with P. Radcliffe and notched up ‘the Sussex third and last itally of the evening; the former scoring. With the score standing 2 to 1, Ew-Prowse scored on a life from centre ice, making the count read 3 to 2 in favor of Sussex at the bell. The third and last period saw ol fensive hockey in every sense of the word. with the Nbbies boring in and Sussex "looking for lime" by way of the long shot rouio. Lo Clair stopped a hard drifter from McEaehern and Gordon scored on a rebound. With the score tied up the New Brunswickers came out of their quarters somewhat and a battle vroyal ensued, Kelly finally dropping the winning tally about two seconds before the gong on a wonderful follow up. The game en- ding with the Abegweits on the lion-g end of a 4 to 3 score. The ice Wu Cushy The Jbbegweils won the fixture last night. but lost the plllYflfl flfll" m; by i; score of 10 goals toil-Nev- ertheless the boys have nothing to reproach themselves for as they proved that they still have the goods and will yet be heard from before the curtain rlns‘! 60W“ 00 the season's activities. Abegweits we are ilmud of Y0“- and may your glory never fade! THE LINEUPS Suuex Abagwelu Goal G. IaClair Diamond Defence Hay __ Kelly H. Rsdc 1R. Prowae Lamb E- Plmm’ Fm“. _ . Gordon P. Radcliffe . ‘Mdlmllmm Hunter I . Campbell .i. uciiiii- llrvcl" There are ways that lend to f we had sufficient ovemhns’ “a A have suf- will we should always ficient means. Some bad people would be loaii dangerous if they Tilt] not some goodness. We do not always love. those who admire us. and we do not cl- jflggpmfliy to on! the hilt. ways love thou we admire. ' r (Canadian Press.) HiAilillllAX. March three thousand spectators night defeated the Wan-lerers and EPINANN ANNA‘ NANT TN TNN NNITEN STATES NEW YORK, March 7.‘-— Signor! contracts for the racing of Epiriard, | 1923 French three year old chain~ three all 7.— iBefore overtime play and was to have de- in the cided the Marks~Cross arena, Dartmouth, to hockey league. mu an FNNABEGTTEITS TAKE nun viii niiiiiiuiii iii wiiiniius nun mpgi, riinii sussrrusi NIGHT taliiuii But Lose Championship Series by 10 Goals Teams Play 30 Minutes A Decision. T0 a -a uiiwiiiituunrngi Overtimg Without (Ottawa Star Tops List after thirty minutes of championship oi’ civic No decision has been announced Dartmouth strove in vain for Suil- R8 £0 lllTl-Tlel‘ Bfillllgemcnis ilor set- rerniacy in a match that ended tllng championship, NNTINNE IN TNAININN TNN NANNH NTNT NEW YORK, March. 7.— Mikc McTigue. world light heavyweight. champion, who is to ilefend his ACy Dencmy. Ottawa pion in America in September and title in a return bout with Young With Twenty Two Goals- W. Bou- cher and Dye Tie For Se-cond MONTREAL, March 7.——l<‘nllow- lug are the official individual scor- ing records of the National Hockey lasague of the season 1023-24: Goals Assists 22 l6 ill 'W. Boucher, (lanadiians llyo, Si. Palricks, Burch, illamilion Joliat. (funadiens, iG. Boucher, Ottawa. |Adams. St. Patricks, 'Morenz. Canadleus, Noble, St. Patricks. ll. Green, llrimiltoli, Nel-gllhor, Ottawa. illroaiibent, Ottawa, iProiigers. Piaiirilton. Clancy. Ottawa, Corbeau. St. Palricks, S. Clegliorn. Canadians, S. Green, Hamilton, ::._-;.;-.,:-:i:,~il_,r.:p:_ ‘ the suggestion made by Sir George October arrivd in New York today B. M. Douglas, partner of Pierre Wertlieiner, owner of the famous thoroughbred, said tonight. Accnding to ageenients made with the Westchester Racing As- sociation the Queen's County Jockey Club of New York City and the Kentucky Jockey Club of Louisville. the American clubs agree to offer weight-forage races for Epinard. the first race to be three-quarters of a mile at Belmont Park, the second to be a mile at Aqueduct, both to take place in September, and the third at Laton- ia Race Track in. Kentucky in October, the dates and conditions to be agreed upon later. NY ANNNNINN NNNTNN SANTIAGO, Chile. March '7. — Mobbcd by an enthusiastic crowd of admirers, QuintilrRomcro Rojas Chilean heavyweight champion, who is going to New York to fight for Tox Rickard. was injured in the railroad station when he arriv- ed here. The crowd pressed in on Romero and forced him back against a window in the car. His arm went through lhc glues and he received a had out on the loft hand. After it had boon treated. Romero was told that he could uni do any work for at least fifteen days, 30 that the wound could heal. lie intends to sail for the United Stat-es with his party on March l5. Suggests Dom. Cabinet Reduce From 17 t0 12 (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. March 7.~~'l‘hat the Dominion Cailiinet be reduced from seventeen to twelve ministers, was Foster in the Senate today. On grounds of economy, Sh‘ (‘ieurge ud- vocateil the abolition of the. Depart- ment of the Secretary of State, the merger of the Custom Department with that of tiff-fiance. the combin- ing irilro one Department of Public Works, Railways and Oanals. and Marine and Fisher-lea Departments. the addition oi’ the SolicitorGcn- eral's Department with the Justice Department. and the merging oi the Soldiers Civil fie-establishment Department with the Defence De partment. This would automatical- ly abolish five cabinet porlifollos NHNTAN NNNT: ‘Stribiing. Macon. 0a., schoolboy. at Rundan- Hmllmml- Athe Newark Armory on March 31. Aloach- Hammml- Bunswn’ Campbell, Ottawa. Jloucliziril, Hamilton, Stuart, St. Patricks O. Ciegiiorn. Canadians, Spring, Hamilton, (lontu, Cariadiens, ‘Tlllfiflillflll, Ottawa. Andrews, ‘St. Patricks, Jackson, St. Patricks, Darrugh. Ottawa, A man seeking advice from u Arbwr-SL Patrick“- young solicitor on how to avoid his smylm Otmwai Icreditors was instructed to place all Tloumvay" svpamcksi his property in his wife's name. TMRmhm Camlmeus- Later the solicitor presented hisiflelman- onaw“ ‘hill for services rendered’ and ro- iceivod the following reply: "Dear Sir: took your advice and - , , . _ , _ _ or i. ..;.*.“:.: st: ....§;:"::..:: ..;'*:::;“.?"i; UIIZI-lfixuhi‘ :-*:-=:-*.*~"-==.==—-'—== has started training at .Spa., N. Y. Stribling will do his training at Miami, Fla, where he has gone with “Pa“ Stribiing. father-manag- ier; his mother and a string oi‘ sparring partners. 2i i i-<+>-—_- WORSE OFF THAN EVER v-i~A-i-.-rcrce:rc;c:;::.s> PF9FF~H°FFP=FE°F=J wife's name. and now l have no \ . . . . . honor of the visitors To n t i . . ‘ "' ' ‘oney ces say that everybody had a good l . ii i ' | Pride tines not like to owe, um] jog)‘:“:3pt:illTinnallirye:gig,dagleilzr Se" ‘(we does "m like N“ PM" ‘especially among the noble war- ] riurs of the frosted surface. that even the most backward, wen-A moved by 501119 propelling tore )——-_i {Georgetown Won A 4_ Sandy was the first to lake the i ‘ Apiatforiu and in uiaily, yes, very At their lioiue rink on Tuesday many well chosen remark-s, thank- iimi flne rxiiiiiiiieiis of stick iinmi-icr him-sell‘ said: u severe cui above the riizht nyo, ‘Webster, only to he blocked by for- heen hut two penalties handed out, isnndy sang to the Doughnuts lfeeliugs iluring the lug" hour. "speech-trink- night the Tiger-g - trimmed meieii the ladies for their excellent Drendnouglits 4 to 1. glllllllcr. By tinies- Sandy waxeiil i The game n; a who“ was "M eloquent. The [iicturerl life in all its‘ overly fast owing ti) tho condition _hcautious sipicnilor. and not as tho of the 1p,» bu; gm» u" i; was (mum. drill, monotonous routine which wc ed with many _ spectacular (‘nflhog too often consider‘ for as the speak- llns. The visitors llPld the Tigers! “We fvcl-‘l lhc dough-nuts lw-| ascorclcss in both the first and third I "elllll lllS “flllI-l." I perod but seemed somehow to fall} "Al"! "l0 Dull! in his stomach back in the second stuuzu owing! "Riki's lliiii flutter anii slligfl’, no doubt to the flu-t may Anqprmn i (llaurlc, lletiiai" known as Dough], their (qr-var (lpfQnflp ma“ rpceivpd followed with a beautiful rush iutu forcing him to retire from thr-Tllfllllllllens- ‘was a flue rush hut garlic. The accident was however Al" ‘llllll’! H0011‘- purely accidental for it may h.» And groping blindly about him forA said to the credit of both tcunis| “B1115; that in the three games which lheyjllinihs for a rest in back 0t‘ the have played this season there hri-sj boards. both in tho, first game, , And (‘lauds to the hoarse Score by periods: n, 0,-4, 0__1_ 1 To your sweet ear of music Rcferuo—J, MCCfinflQTL \Vhlch song was the worse. Judge oi‘ play-J‘. McLean. However wo forgot to say that Tigers _ C I Mqrgll lllougul ihlrought his effort in a ion i: mic w ii those liiui-ly rcuiarksl l’. Mrirtcll (l. Coffin No mattcr how fast boys tho game lhvfensiy may have been. ii‘. Wulki-r 1i}, Iilldllfghflwl-Tlli (lllllill-{h for us now that the S. Johnson F}. Anderson tables are clean. Forwards The gathering was hrou lit to a A. Skinner _- E. Coffin Aroally glorious ending by’; Mayor. A. Stewart C. McEi-ven cx-Mayor. or coming Mayor Jam E. Luvors It. Baker Shaw. granting the. visitors tho Subs lTFOPiTOIIJ of the Capital and pro W. Dalziel scnting each with a key of tho E. Fairchilil G. llluxiriud bathing house. COST OF LIVING CHARTS What were VOU paying for Shoulder Roast of Veal during the past monlh? This chart shown the prlcol paid In representative cities during 1923, the changes month by month this year, and at the right the ac. airmail/arses rrlm quoted according to official atatiatlce from or. are beginning to be anxious." _ Father Delorrne took copious notes during the vvfdBflCB of De- whlch carry a salary of 310.000 a toss s a o u i. o s, a o i ;; r o r v s A r, your cs-cli- PM 192s 1924 PRICE THIS tic r"‘UlTD ' " JPIAIJJASONDJFMAIIJJASONDEklillax_ i i ar otiei n ___ _ Si. jlochn ‘ .0 ‘ ' uc c .6 20 y”, —- gonlrcal .4 " "4144" -—" hcrhrooke ___ — a‘ -I\--»"J:"D" Ottawa l‘ (Continued Worn Page 1) > l; $5M" v Er-ockvmc 6'1: 1922. The rapid fire cross-exaiiiin Hnn/pry/ 0:”) ation was conducted by joint coun- yiuerbom- 0'0 sci for the defence and every phase. _ Ton-mm Q oi’ Lajoies research work in con- $'(j;i_h;ri.i¢§ 0,0 nectlon with the murder was thor- Hamilton t. oughly investigated first. by R- b. Brlutlord =- Calder, K. C. Crown Prosecutor, in ___..--~/ “Mn/Par- _/ ill‘ h the morning and early afternoon; 1° 5'32"" and afterwards by the defence. “Mk Lajoie became very emphatic suauord when asked several times if he had London known any membersh of the‘ De- - ma» c‘; Tammi; lorme family be ore t e mur er. g0 a 3m "i swear a thousand times," de- llmlmY \— Windsor clared the detective. "that; I nevetr . ’=';';j'_ 57,5“ g - __-/~¢ r‘ __, -. leraiew them. never knew sy ex 1° yd/Wqy- Wmiam Just. before the court adjourned R_'"i"‘"aT”-'Y ~ Mr. Justice Martineau, expressed ‘Mzise law ' anxiety as to the length of the trial. Saskatoon ' The main evidence of the three de- mm“ Mb". ‘ tectivss has now been completed. E1 but it took two whole days. _-__ Algary Q "This trial will he long," said His Let bridge I Lordship. "We hoped at the start ‘fluicouver L‘ that it would be short. but now we - . . i3 Mom H SO within them to give vent to lheTrAHA ‘here tonight- to wish to he always exposed to the view of virtuous people. Haw do wlm In vwr lwlllty compare with ermi- emu’! A" you nylon M" w MI than the ivmgur Thus gram an 1,.- n. tective Lajoie. He liste ed intent- ly and several times mlled dis- dainfuliy when answer come from the witness. . orago quality "dlllvored" goods, Watch for the chanlu In thin chart next month. Tomorrow's chart: Flnnan Had die. Vankec Holdout Who is L00- king for 312.000 For His Ser- vices This Vear With thB Miller Huggin Crew. L i.i.......-1.- i-»....... i. MAPl-ES WINNERS +++++++++++++ox + _ _ BOSTON, lllrirch 7—Tlie Maple Il- ' N.H.L. STANDING. l‘ Athletic Association liiicki-y learn -l- 'l‘r'-:inis W. L. F‘. A. 'l' ilcfcatcrl the lloslou Athletic As- Il- Ottawa 16 ll T4 54 "l- i3 ll 67 56 0 iii l-i 59 s5 -I- it 15 o4 0s + -l- ciation team 3 goals to 2 iii a Unit + Uanarlleiis States llockey League gullieii- Si. Pulricks 5+ Hamilton i+ A++++~i--i--l--i- l It is to he a truly virtuous man .1. q. 4, i... 4, .. Qheuve all goTocluq/ and each thinks he has a prize cinched in the New Strollers Contest. Perhaps! But you may beat them all to it. are two “Clue” pictures. Here Either large or small pictures will be accepted. The stare shown above will appear in the final content sheet which appears in this paper. WATCH FOR THE COMPLETE CONTEST SHEET ON APRIL 22nd Tn Toncco horivcn Colrrounmu or Cluum. LIIIITIB, lfallnmlkwggm