ma: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ltd... savor»: In p Realm”- GETTING 1N lllll lllfil Ii‘ llili iiiis Pill ilillllilfilN °XF°RDT°AMBMDWE Slillllll ll ill or THE RUNNING PHINIIE [llllllllll] "T" ion“, sronrs " nooknv arm a o- w 1.41 N o BASKET BALL BOXING A ND OTHER EVENTS 1 1 "pious _Will __ ' Cur Hi8 Ring International Champion Far Behind Lead- ers in Sarnac Lake Meet-Fell in Both Career After May‘ _____ , 20th Also Billy Sullivan in R f the “Fast Stoppers” aces‘ -Great Week-end Program SAJKANAC LAKE, N. Y.. Feb. 6~ (‘hall's C-oriiiar. of Si. John. N. B. irztiriiatlrinal t‘hiiirpin'n. was ll vic- tim of ill-luck iii the spvfid skat- iiig ovens: yrstrrday and failed to 541i, taking second place. iiifitgi‘ Fowler. of St John. umri ll‘ llill-~4.Xll| iiillt- for linys rif l4. .vli le Frail-rig Logan, ':-f the swine dly czip urvil the rncr‘. oi’ iilir swine a“ Sun-y 0f Break - earns Makes wmhgim Sore ‘ lislnyi" ’_. , 09.1.. Feb. 6.- today U1"- he ‘ m, prize ring, and “L; he is ready and anx- p g]! COIHBPB“ . marolusivc interview Wit-ii Hung,‘ Dempsey - said: _ f m mndiag by and letting ' h... tnlk,,liut 1 will flight 0;; Gibbons, Harry Wills, or mortlie others at anytime, any y” i; the terms are agreeable. “mght now my plans are n bit definite. of course,‘ its Jack , m, ‘my manager is negotldtiiifl my next bout, but there will bo 9 perm“)! two and ‘maybe sov- i’ more before i quit the ring." ..w|,,¢ affect will your marriage ,9 on your ring career?" this pnploli was asked. ‘ iiiss Taylor and l plan to mar tos W i; Deni!” n! m ill! B w [I165 t wmpsdy replied. "I feel coii- iittliiit Estelle will agree to my ling alter wo ore married." ~ Dempsey deplored the, report ' he had broken with Kearns. outlay 2U, as wehuvo aiiiiounc- ~ SUZANNE LENGLEN l Apparently recovered from hsr reosnt injury, as she is again ls keenly contested a their shell on the ‘Fhsmes One of the moat noted annual acquatlc events in the world is the Oxford-Cambridge boat race. it nd attracts world-wide attention. This photo 8 hows the Oxford crew rowing in preparation for the race at Putncy-on-Thames. a p SPORTING EUMMENT , ~ -, i. CAN'T KEEP THEM OUT ANOTHER TRY The broad smile of liozit Gibson is gracing the screen of the Prince Edward theatre these days in o real sport-ln-g American role. Hoot. in this picture, "Hit and Run," is a cac us country Bnibc Ruith tvtiio cra-shta the majors. and makes -the nulficidcrs haitk to the fences when he strips to tihe baig with iris migh- Ly ivillow “wand? " in the. Sllllfifllllliig cast is ‘the truly iiii-ghwy Mike Donlin. the JTXIKBSL outfielder of his dayaand over to be rnmoinlbortd ‘in haseiball zinnails for his terrific and conslsent wcik at the bat. iMiflke plays a base- l.:ill scout. As n result of one such spasm, “o sees tlic green wonder of ‘ihe cactus league. played by Hoot. sock "he pill so far the opposing ‘team has its cciitrc liirlilcr outfitted with r1 horse ‘so as to avoid losing the hull. During the lllffliilll‘; of the picture, H00: actually amazed Dflnlilfl with Fzis hitting. The cowlhoy stair has on easy. almost careless manner of wringing. Buit every time he land- ed. his shoulder was behind the blriiv, and thp horscliirlo travelled r-cnro a i-iliirrlc point as the rrusiiit oi’ two hard falls iii the liirroquzirtcr iii‘-le and two mile event. Vairiitliii» liinlis of Chicago, .by taking the tiwo mile even‘. and qvlaiclng second in t"'e liirrg quarter iiiilrv. went iiiio the lead for the chuiwplonslrli) w'th a total of 70 ipolnts, Francis Allen- of Chicago, won the three-qualifier mile. Ross lloihirison. of Toronto was third coming from Ufiilllilil to heat Joe hlflfifil in the last laip. GOHIIZIII tori; second place in this hcal. of the shorter rzict; Hiflfltllliill up. but a very had i‘:i‘ll in the final sentliiim from the course. After failing in itiiie final of the uwo mile race he piiitzklly scruuiiibleil lo his foot and caught the pack, but ivns iiiiwlilc to place. The Canadian champions falls shook him up bad- ly and hc may ‘have ‘lflllllllll! in re- turniirg to ioiiiii for lllu five iii-ile and 440 events tomorrow, both of whicii ho uiiust win to have any chance oi’ retaining his tiilc. ‘Tiiie point standing tonight show- ed llilaliis. 70; FITIIICIS Allen. oi‘ Chi- cii-go 60; Richard Doinvnii, of Sar- ann-c Lake, 50; and G'i"llllill 20. Canadian lboy skaters all but for buys r-i 12. lli-illnmayerl by his (lisquallfica- "'1 lil llie H0 Willie Imigaii Hr ‘(d viiut'~iiil race in the half mile 1dr boys. wdnni" zifttr a ieriiiiiic qiiiiit iii llic l:i.i. liip. Eilgar Snori- griiss iii‘ Si. John iUlik ihlrd place iii tlii- r-voiii. The work of the Canadian Juniors Willi so rliiin-r-ul. and decisive. that It _lll‘l'ill‘;",lll round alitr-r round of ‘rlillliltlilfii’ iireiii llir- spectators. idxpi-i‘ s iampressoii the opinion that llir- boys were ii-iiriiiiilsil for sen i0!‘ UVllllb‘ ‘illlllliJllliblffly, some nif them showing more spend and on- diirance than Championship compe- tl-tors. Seventh Straight For Bathurst Team RATIEURST, Feb. tl.——inillhllf‘lit won its stwenlli victory tonight vrlien (“lialihaiii wont drawn to til-feat X iio 5i, iii a fast clean game of hoc- kt .pllying In French tennis tour- naments, and won hsr first far out into space. in llir cast are a iiunillier of we'll .y_ Tii- risiiors were oiiiiplaycrl at all singrs of the game ‘but put up a / . (Ea/radians and Hamilton can hardly be kept out of a play-oft. 0t- cicanerl up. Willie Logan. of St. tswus have still an excellent chance. but have to head off St. Pats. Ev- "liiere is absolutely nothing in John, won the 4-H) for boys oi’ eigh- .. rumor." he suid_ fKearns and hm alvgnlys dblef): ‘ion? trauma ‘am’. en though the latter have all the best of the schedule they are not by iinnwin cliiarirrtter] HCIIOTHII” Dfiyiltt- teen, but Willi ilisqiizilllii d by Refi-r- iwiiu- fight. i. oili’ 1'11" ti" 9 "W? U" ‘ - f d n, _ - "i" "Kfl- ‘i’ i" P 3Y1‘! a i! T0 9 " re Ilrqvqoii, for fouling a-t the turn. llailiiirst soon-d two poiirrs in the nothing deeper than n. more hiiu "W “"3” a “n” “m” than Ottawa‘ Panama" have mm no‘ Mill)’ Phllilllifs- "Tl"? Gaiei-Y GMT The offence was unintentional. 'biit first purioil. NW1 in the second and ‘ “Mill "N"! "rfiiim l" "W m" dmflay M 0d“ cmghw" and a” Hiimiii Gtimilivi" 0i "The nfliili‘blifi' so iii-tciiilcrcil ivith another skater four in lihe llilfil. (ilizithnm scored ess agreement. That story made more." ,' ‘ Dpmpsey ‘IDDBHTS flt. He doesn't. h more than a few pounds ov- olglil. ills check are ruddy and -. eyes clear. Ho thinks that a . weeks‘ linrd training will put. liiiihapo to face any foe and iipeariiiice supports his bo- Kld“: Marian Harlan. daughter of ithc noted cmnrrliuii, Otis Harlan, and a nirniihcr of others. Iii-lily Siil-liiivan- UIIlVOFSXTYS pingi- lislriic star who siiccucdtvil Reginald Denny in "The Lontihcr Pushers.” wvnres a-gziin iii the starring role of “The Christmas llandicaip," whlich prided greatly to the fine program lizresenlcrl yesterday. Those lGil-IIFOS together Wllill a peach of a comedy will be repeated. today. The picture is the third of a series of Gerald Beaumont’; fam- ous race track stories of “The ln- ii-or-nioitioii Kiri," filmed by Univer- snl under the title of “Fast Slep- pers!" Edward Larniimle. who guided tihe til-luring of the Sullibnn boxing plays. ‘who mode “The Victor," a . champion oi’ ‘screen sports plays, arid- many other worth ‘while pict- ures. directed. . Sullivan is an excellent choice ifor the screen characterization of‘ the whimsical. carefree king of ‘the haddock hustlers. ‘Iaaemimle has create-d iii the film the human at- "IO-‘tlilifirrwsn vividly presented in FY10 Or-‘gilitil story -hy the author. iii the can-rt are Charles A. Stev- enson as Miajior Arlington, who won mic iii the second period and got iuvo more in the third ‘part oil the iillifillifflllfllll. iihat the official (iOlllll not overlook i-t. C. O'Connor of St. John, fell 4\\‘ll(‘ll he ZTDDQZLTUI] ito have a good CllillliCt) ‘to place. (T. ll. Siiiythe, Jr., lluzv. iVlcIn-oil. oi‘ Monctnn, lizindl- or Moncton, won tlip hall ni-ile for ed ihr- match iii a satisfactory man- IlIOYS of 16, Thomas Teibo. of StniiPi‘. I ths. in the finals lt‘wlll take [a powerful team to down them, Canucks did airemarkable comeback when Louis Letourneau and his merry ae- sociates started distrlbutlnqbonuscs which will in some measure atone ‘for the small salaries. that Canadians pull down. Though they are champions, it is a matter of more than idle gossip that they receive in the mass the least remuneration of any team ln the league. Tho strategy of Lao Dandurand In signing his stars up early after they we: the title saved him considerable money. (Canadian Press) SARANAC bake, Fdb fi-—Charles Gorinan of St. John, N. B», won the 440 yard‘ race of international meet here today. but owing to his fail yesterday putting him hope- lcssly bcltind in the total points. ho hitid to reltnqifsh the cham- pioiz-ship to Francis ' Allen of Chicago who crime second todya ‘and took the title with the high-mt number. of points for the three day meet. s PREPARED F0 R THE WORST t PAVV-O NURMi "The story of Nurml ls a story of self sacrifice. Nurml pushes him l salt. He observes a strict diet all the yeararound. He has schooled him ' self to pay no attention to such sxtsrnalsv as the crowd. the condition of hlmoppcnents, or any Incidental that might bother a High strung or temperamental athlete. Nurml learned long ago to control his ncrv.‘ _‘H_s seldom speaks and when h: does he stresses the necessity cl self denial In athletics. Nurml never goes out of training even in the Y! M! c! A: - off-season, and that explains much of his marvellous success. l ‘ The old timers had much of this Idea, and they were able to leap from one game to another right in the pink of "Wm, and _ hid .to go through any ardous training grind. Alf Smith, who was one ‘Mammy ‘or s!‘ James m," pew of the ~brsinlest players In the history of Canadian athletics In any megs 542 9mm “Jim. game. often played league hockey, lacrosse and football in the same ' ' your, and was s star st every game. Harvey Pulford was the same. s. TOM GIBBONS Tex Rickard has announc- _ed that he will match Tom Gibbons and Jack Dempsey for a return bout early in June. The winner is to be pitted against the negro aspirant to the championship, Harry Wills in September, I I.l CHURC-H LEAGUE THE NUT GRAGKER '8 . AMES: . - J H u 180 m,’ “z Bouss Hutton wont from one season to another, shedding hockey goal the Christ-mas Htlnfllcalp with B. Conrad . L Ms u H‘ Unpumme 233 205 pads to take up the wide stick in lacrosse, and then doing a turn as BY JOE, WH- |A gihl-rfltlillicngillnyytgtt] hgllglhgen" “m; a . 1 rev 211 mu back on Rough Rldsrs.-M r th Id tl ‘ " "~' W’ l "i lame“ Simi- I g1 xfirahlfig 8"“ ‘ m‘ 236 WM“ hock-y mob and kmdrzzY gm °h° m"! Wm "l! you that Wa-ltcr Johnson has turned actor. non Day as the “i<‘i»rlrllln’ Doll" and , J: Cameron . . . . . . .. 218 211 ’ y 0 V“ Ive developed in a way that Ainiericnn League boners wish him Jlilllts T. Quinn as Henry. the Rat, M VI./1'HEh‘TlGERl' I _,Tuta‘__2849' ‘ _ mskcs it easier for players that the contestants have not kept p“, 12th lontig and successful career on all true to type, iiiii n2 to s niarr n89 ii BT15» ‘ with the progress of the game. imagine the old Silver Seven t th‘ a s ma I iiilitey denied that he and his PEOPLE“. - w” M M“. - ' ' '5 . . y with that big offside area and their short s ' Ni k i -k i,- b i (1 t: tires: fiancee planned a secret K __ 100 12g 197 . p: sing game c A trot as eeii i-u c o edging lggdzn???" 120 188 151 i" W" "i" the diamond as a regular player. “HUSKY” m, ma, gossip Bmned when l R- Galhtmlth I 157 169 230 Nick insists that rubs him of the nil lo the courthouse Saturday p: Down . . . . . . . .. 144 137 167 , funniest pa" “f m“ Mt" ' -\ . gamut t‘ “"9"” “l” my f-iytl" A- M“l€°“;g%7'"" " 14.9 139 131 Baseball is perhaps the only busi- Jwilfliit hilt-ii‘ A Illa-PING“ 10W -— - BXLL.PLAYER'$ REMEDy ness whore it is no eredi-t for a , "mwhtlll “'0 89i- mfll‘Ti°'|“'°'l1 mun to strike out for himself. Nil know all about it, Wu wor- M11071?!’ W!‘ W95‘ Kem School Y ruhliztllgig n“, “w”. b“, w"; 7,1,, oyor Prince of Wales College. 162 k TY Con“ Says than. one Bu" iaiti l ' c “'8' - i. i th i~'-i.. =i< uil . l,“ Wm“ and ‘voqyhavo a WEST KENT SCHOOLI” 122 rough play In hockey, Mitch has been a regular fan at the pro games ——— Milne.” ggizauw“ - - ~ - -- 180 2 all winter In Boston. He suggests that s nominal fine be placed on ,C|m‘k° Griffin l‘ l""‘"“g trmlbl“ - ’ -' Hi hi. \‘i“l'l "I . H ' F, Maximum _ n5 207 159 players for any penalties. A deuce would be extracted for a minor, ten is“? 03g, “tlznitslan Le:,,'.|,',‘l)|f,.,,ak0_ 5x5: _ ti; _ "l, __ E. Warren biltiitl for I major; and the existing suspension for a match foul. and a rrican League WlllillllfflS disagree on NEW You N J Fab ,6 __,Pa_ H‘ me" “ lttfifot dslt the. wsliepwwhlch would take twenty~flvs iron boys from the m“ 9mm‘ This youngster is determine d to learn to skate, and having voN ' ‘ " ' ' , ‘o en ng payer. Itch argues that this i th I ' h d l it , h h d b m‘ llllllinjilgtldrlaillhgntftttltilo twig: Mpalatdifi: WALES cfill-ilGtlE-ltdtthlt it keeps baseball free from undue rowifyisnem oPnrg fr“: “d alums F?“ Morkle Wm instruct the a severe any": Jo B e a a “mp” put on‘ . we "mark A C when he!!! n‘ H. Hear] . . . . . . . .. 125 l“ 20‘ "Wu" “I; mo" m" "M" m b b . oc ey. thoulh it Yankee rookies ‘ill every-thin: cx- _ .HEAD and . “H” . ., [pa _ ' y . . . . . . .. 8 i] an ass all, i; 1r” ya,- gh, "m" p", o‘ cunt biiso running. He once forgot ' Freedom from pap“; 0 Kl 126 193 12 Bdrm; mfigrfiaaar: {'5 xm‘; C’ M“ “mm m0 216 deliberate intent to injure on the part of the players. With the expan- w much second" BRONCHlAL . Amcmliii. bettering the mark-set 101 127."°" °l "'9 91"" N0!" Mdkey is bound to come, and the recent reprcs- Kriiiile dtockne says there are to COLDS. e . . “Th! Shruliib of England, more she leglslatlorshould hasten that end. Mitchell's Idea Is a good one. ma"? "cake-enters" and ton few ll sllh—ll sinli-‘Q sill" Neufltlfi MG" Jul Swallow s lllil-lllli Capsule Neuralgin RIWWNI norm‘! bmathinfl- Qillckl)’ Thousnndl of Canadians luvs found Iltofi l“ BhOlKiDQ, gasping and I18 '1‘ R.C.’s vs quickest nnd surest relief from athletes. Teams that played Notre Dame ‘last season insist there worn none on his eleven. Wilde ago. ., "iviile. of Hamilton. Ont... "it iiio two mile wall-k in 14 however and players wouldn't flirt so much with minor and major pen- alties if a fine. no matter how meagre were attached. | limo, 33 2 5 . . . » - at ti . . ____ - - ~ . . . .- 1 w... .....'.‘Z.°..°‘.'§£’..‘l. its‘??? Hil-Pliemngs of The . , ....,.,, .,.,,,,,, M, ,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, y; ginggaigggnggg-ggegub-goggg; 3:3..l.,E..1-ait:z§1r.i:;l".:‘::::.:":: iili. who d r0, ' o E o 5 P- habit forming run. Your drulgist recon- lls‘; w rapped out “u” ha“ a ' D l rmlflmnwclfifllt "He. fldvflliflillg Hi0 no UfiOUI OI‘ habit-forming dru S. morids them. Send 10c. (or nneroul m" 9-)’ F Y k ' ' "P-Hvmenl that Ciiiimiiifiiiflhlns can. "BABE" SIEBERT srooperboitatdnrgawras.sandsc. or T-mvimre ‘Forem- Y M G A only he won nnd lost in the ring! [onerous trial. Templetons, Toronto. {Loo Rheumatism 50¢ Hnduchnq , , , , llirmor lins it that n. lot oif them are 87 the Nils!" Falll’ Senior 5,25 mxéfin 5,25 2313"“ _ _ rrhearsed i-n Uh ircssini . H. A. t . H I h NEW YORK. Feb. 6~'l‘ox Rick i?‘ K mm" . ""1 ° ' l "lky Q TIMPLITODPQ‘ lllllilii iiiiiilii M: it" i reset RINK: 9.15 till 9.45, Juniors. iGYlM. 10 till 12.00-Jnniors. 2 till it-Gpeclai Amp. Class. 4 hill O-sBus. Men. BOWLLNG: 2430-0. B. College vs. P. W. Coi- legs. GENERAL . Reading room, showers. pool, ibl-l- _ iiards and bowling st. your conveni- once. SUNDAY: 10 rpm-Junior Bing-song. 8.80 palm-Bonk)!‘ Singoong HOCKEY A very interesting grime of book- ey was played when the Belmont hockey teuii went down to ddpot at the hands of the llostpkotins mtoonwood tssin by s soors ot 0-6. The some which was very clean from ipensiqies was lhlflléd by brit- lrlsnt stick hand-ling from both teams and the visflrliis team are wry thlniinui for the wsy in which Doctor Goodwill and ibis stall ot mines treated them before and st- nrd, sports promoter who will er- cci a New Miadison iSquare Garden this year, today ammo to final terms with 'l‘0nrmy Duizgan of Montreal. for the use of tho proposed struc- ture by a IO-oliiib Hockey Lensiw next winter. Tiho circuit, according to Dirgrzan, will comprise New York, awo teams from Montreal. Boston, Pittsburgh. Ottawa. Toronto, Hamilton, Phila- delphia snd o club from either De- riot-t or Cleveland. Tom German- rwho led an Ottawa team to tour championships will be the New York manager. ter the same. The line ups were as follows: l IQLOONWCOD BELMONTS ' Goals . . . . Miclnnis McOsbeJClpt) . . . . . . . Det ence MeKensie . . . . .. Thirnfli‘ us lllSlE Til imiitini to (Canadian Press) mMi-IDRGT. Fob. (i-The Char. loittetown Bankers pinyin; ha"; tonight were defeated in. gtfug. glo for the Maritime tankers hockey title held lby the locals, 4 to 0 by the local bank 1110811. The visitors were handicapped by not havink ‘ substitute players. ARE SHORT VAMPED NEW YORK, Feb. 0-4-11» town pump does not moon who-t it once il'd. just now when the town pomp rel-Gild- .'.'.'.'.'I'coi-iaii ‘lanchard l-ionnossey t Mobonlld Instance-Winn. Whitiotsr. is spoken of, a short ramped" shoe is meant with black patent leather toe, ige or ton counter grid heel and s black ibow st the lnitsit . . Martin Mlnsni‘: Llnlmsnt line for the Ikslr. l Nurml snys too many autos are spoiling our (liisinnoe runners. l‘t is our opinion thait ihe Fin coiil'd rum-t most di’ them a ‘F'li~vvcr" and not he taking any chances. Experiments have proved that the lighter golf ball will cut drives mb-ouil. 10 yards. Tibet's going to be touch on a lot 0t ipllayers who just "Wrflse that distance. youth who fits In nicely on eitt. er the forward llns or defence. This is his second year In sen- ior hockey. hnvintr played with Kitchener last season. Profes- sional teams have Ippronchgd him but he ls content to stay with the slmon purse. For First Ald-fllnanlh Llnlment. \ 4 In Winter uomnpi. ronou "ro MAPLE tEArt ALCO-IVIETER SERVICE Means ‘Safe Arriving . ~ .. Canadian Industrial‘ Alcohol. casino, . DIQTRIBUT-ING WAREHOUSES ANTI-III!!! Driving WINNIFEG VANCOUVER LCOHOL l GUARANTEED RELIEF RAZ-MAl-i RHIUNIATIC CAPSULEQ II TRC s For sale by Hughes’, Fleddln’: and other good Drug Stores. O TO-DAY Will be the BANNER Day at Our Store BEER a WEEKS