annular 2'4. m4 V‘ v BOWLING 3°13‘? wassruno A NEY{$°‘mi$l>ORT sl. m: 108E l0 liillllllili Abbiies Outplay Wolf Squad For One-side! Wctory Both Teams Dish Qut Wide-open Hockey As Locals Win 10-4- Near Riot _Ii_1_ Second Period. Flashing a brilliant passing sttaek that at times com- ‘lmly demorsliaed the Wolverines, the local Abegweits lsst night admidstened a 10-4 defeat to the visiting Wol- vsrllie pack to hang up a new scoring record in “Big Four" es. nmAhsgwsits were the masters last night as they swarm- elhenthevhiting goalie toregbies-theirfirstgosl after ggly 44 seconds oi play. From then on it was wide-open with the winners never relinquishing the lead. Both squads were short-handed for last night's tilt, jive Wolverines being absent, with the Abbie “Kid Line” of Kane, Beaten and McArthur out oi the lineup due to sick- sp and injury. A sudden flare-u in the middle canto searly seat the game into a riot, as our of the players put an T iisltiebtisplay the equal of which has seldom been seen Q oca Currie and Poi-mm tangled in u» Abbie end oi u» “l-Tn risk with sticks being raised high. Porteous’ stick came in eaitsct with the Abbie player and both men started to swing. Gron rushing over as pesceinaket, tangled with lemon to add to the excitement and all was turmoil for a tch penalties for their part in the tray, with GreI and Lennon drawing ms- Mv-MAhhieliam-svitniiuss- - licOa-nniigwedlnthelo- ‘I lvhuenxsiiysns iliestxeek with gill? llilllllll E5552???" Fill Fyllfllélli 5E? ,l;:l.§:§;g!l5 §-.l§§§.§§§§i=‘ ll? gill?‘ i §§§§§l;?E.l, g. l slit? ll: iifiiliiiilil iéll giifi gill}; 555 ll s m‘: a hi! -—-wenteviel:m with the crew firs! (IHARLOTPETOWN Kentvillva first line of Lynch. Cohen and Boyle scored all ‘ koala for the holne team. Lync 10d the attack. scoring four and flluring in another pair. Kent- vlllsb lead at the end oi the period was 2-1, while at thelg the d Is la n d‘ Juniors Draw Bye (C. P. 8y Gnrdiasfs Special Wire AJEEST, Ibb. Zfir-Till Mari- Aascciatioutodaytotbeei- fectthstiunicrplayciow-nsinllova loot-is muatbecompletedinthne tohavethewinningteamplaythe New.» “championsonldar. l. Jiiaraganhadpicvioualy in- iormcrPresidentWryotthelLA. H. A itwas lmpossibietoconiplete the Pllldowns before March 1t. ‘ibisdateislaterthanthedayset iortheidemorialcupplaydownsm thsldai “ "“ Jim. IANAGB 0P DODGE‘! HEW YORK, Feb. fld-Charles D. Brooklyn , l; El ill $3: ills 5 J- 4 g El" 173D. s ll-Abiies Kelly (Grcm) 10.04. Penalty-Hilton. Otqm tloOann 11. Cameron 18. f? lliiili-il iii; Ell: iii ll’ 55%? ‘ii slag 5i! . Line. McGill Di0lls,,ll0l1t1'0\l . . February 2s- Groomed for serious playdcwn bus. lness, r "m" 31W!!!’ teams are either in the midst, or about to plunge there, which are preliminary to the an. nual Allan Cup chase. Not many of "l; old favorites have yet beq; w‘. te Butthereis newblood. andit may be the forces that are fresher to this sort oi competition will cause the heavy upsetting. Hockey isns across the country are con- vinced they know what to expect mm 15011011011. where the defending Klwh m Eli-ting" ready to m»: out: from ‘Ibronw and Hamilton Ind Winnipeg and ‘Ii-ail, n. o, McGili Thrust Mongiltllonu champions will "l" Odslns. it is some, and it is becoming ‘Qgflp there is one team i.n the lust pre- pared to shell the Hawks to earth, nnd one in the West—McGill Uni- "hllw. Undefeated so far this year and Northern Bsmatchewanb Prince Albert llliintos, who have lost but one game. iitwillloon iiitcaptilres the Senior League champion- MoGlll defeated Verdun. 1mm rim tum in the season Iillifllns. 8-2 in the first o! a two line. total goal series. l! they oust my ther Roy- seeson. Moncton will plnyofls strong favorites. o! provincial and sectional series » GUARDIAN Seen As Threat To Upset _1\_'I_aritime Titlist. team O. l-l: A. senior "A" playoiis start tonight (Friday) at ‘Ilcronto between Hamilton Tigers, the ia- | vorites, and Torontos In the other semi-final series, West Toronto Na- tionals play Niagara Pails. May Eliminate Ontario The ultimate "A" champions then must polish oil’ the winners o! a series between the O. H. A. Senior "Wchsmplons and the Northern Ontario Senior winners, perhaps Falconbrldge. With a first string forward line oi’ Maxie Bennett and Toe Blake, former Budbury junior Wolves and Steve Oonick, Hamil- ton is considered the team to beat in Ontario. Almonte, Oomwnli, Chesterville, Brockvilie and Ottawa Monts- gnards and New Edinburghs are contenders in the Ottawa District. The two Ottawa. teams have lstsrted a bcst out of five game ser- i les for the City league title, New glildinburghs winning the first game 4-1 snd the second 2-1. The third and perhaps the deciding fixture will be played Monday. Thundering Herd At the lekehosd, Fort Williams, Thundering l-lcrd and Port Arthur ,will battle it out for the right to go on in the ploydowns The Forts l bed the Western final inst year, losing s sensational series to Sask- atoon Quakers. Selkirk and Monarchs will plsy s. three game series to decide the winni, ,, Senior championship, the winner playing Brandon for the Manitoba ‘w’ title. The “B" win- ners also get a chance. 1n Sask- stchewnn, Weyburn, Regina Aces and Regina Vlcs are in the running North. Minion hnvc steadily held the up- per hand in the nnd-Prairie pro- ‘ vince, easily outpolntlng every foe. Saskatoon Quakers might have giv- en Mintcs some trouble, but the Quakers are touring Europe. Drumhelier Miners stand ready as ,Scuthern champions. lt is the Vancouver Associated Quakers on Montague Primrosea will have a three goal margin when they meet the Intermediate Abbies in the second game o! their pls. offs by virtue of a 4-1 victory a Monta- gue last night. Ohceredoubyalargscrowdof fans the hstern players outplayed the city sutetle on a soft sheet of toe which tended t0 slow up the Penalties: Grant, Grant. Second Period 4-—.Primrosea, Beer (Poole) 3.55. Penalties: Johnson. ‘flilrd Period li-Prlmrosu, lidlwDonsid rle) 3.66. (Cur- “ Pennltis: Landry. All. STARS AND BUBS IN FlNAl lAlINT JOHN. N. 8.. Rb. 23 — Intel ediate hockey playoffs in New Brunswick Were narrowed to the final tonight with Fredericton Oubs and Iidmundstcn All Stars dstincd to meet for the provincial championship. In the two semi-finals tonight Fredericton invaded 8t. Andrews for an 11-1 triumph. "k1"! ‘h! BRIIIBETWN "“‘“"‘ i- l! Montague Primroses Upset Intermediate Abegweits 4-1 S ’sideHockey Club Loses To O ’Leary (Special to The Gllnrdinll lUb. B-Oiieary , won the first game of the home and home games between Oleary snd the Bummerside Hockey Club at Olleary on Thursday. Olcary ere winners of the McLean Leo- guesndsinnm sldehsdabyeio play in the playoffs. The rink was packed with an enthusiastic crowd. Sumrnerside was playing short- handed only having six men, who played through the whole sixty minutes without relief. The game which wss good clean hockey end- ed 7-5 in favor of Oleary with only two penalties one on each side. First period ended 3-1 in fa- vor of Olieary. In the second per- iod Surnrnerside tied the game 3-3 but before the close Oleary jump- ed nhesd bringing the score up to 5-4 in favor of the home team. summersids evened the score in the third period, but OLeary shot ahead again and made three more goals. period ending 7-6. Lineups: Sumrnerside Hockey club: Goal, Schurman; Defence, Woodrkh, lea Forwards, O'Brien, Dickie, D. Steele. Oweary Maroons: Goal, Lichcone Deience, Bernsrd vatcher; Ibr- wards, V. McAusland. W. McAus- land, Holley, Easter, ‘lineman, Carruthers, Dennis. Referees: Clifford Rankin, Bum- meraido, Ira Ellis, o'i.eary. BOWLING Teams Head For Iiiiliii lilN Allan Cup And National Title “avorites Advaince All Along (IVE ll T I ME Fililii BEAVERS Knucker Irvine’s Goal In Closing Minutes Gives Moncton 4-3 Victory. (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) SAINT JOHN, N. B.. no 23— Moncton Hawks, leaders ct the Maritime Hockey league. and Beint John Beavers, in last plsoe, presented the beet display seen on local ice tins season as Hawks gained a 4-3 overtime victory to- night. Monctolrs Allan Cup ions played their last M. H L. fix- turehere this Y6"- Aiter three periods oi wildly ex- citing hockey, with e. soorelssa middle semion, the count was dend- iocked at 3-3- Irv/int. insisted W Burrsge, decided the iaue in fav- orolildonotonirltheoveltlnleper- iod. Huber, substituting ss goalie for Jimmy luster, performed spec- tacularly and ‘ , ‘ numewil-S drives that iookeddike sure goals for Saint John. ‘The first period sizzled tom start to finfli. ‘Prick! ilnsifll b! the Beavers. Monotone beck- checking and Bubnr’: Hum-n!!!‘ stops featured the plsy. Beavers took advantage of the single pennltY 1n this neflfld- RAB“- ing through when Holst carried a- cmss Monotoifs blue line, Mo- Neill , ‘ the- As the Mk. Oon Keith, Moncton, N. b. has bought from the estate d Plenwkk a two-year-old out Rockey Mac out o! Zua Bsuglanan Rockey Mac was sired by ldeltklg Pot, dam Mil Isabelle MeGr-egor by Robert Mflmegnr. Melidlfl Pot was a full brother of Baden 2.04 1-2, unbeaten trotter on the Grand Circuit of 1912 nnd winner of $31,- 000 and later that fall sold to Rue- sie. for $30,000. Mr, Rnwiok bought Pot at auction in New York some years lates- for $900 and shortly after- wnrds was offered 82.500 for him but declined. Although given con- siderable training and opportunity Melting Pot failed to make good as arscehoisemesasirefortiast nutter. At the some auction we think it was, lvlir. Iilenwiok purchas- ed Miss Isabelle McGregor, a fist but somewhat erratic trutter who willbcremembered forhcraoeam Bummer-side nnd other point on Prince Edward Island. Mr. lilenwickh principle nmocia- tion with isorses, however , came through his ownership oi White sox 2.03 1-2, thst famous limb pacing mnre by Del Coronado. ‘ ‘ by Will Din-fee in rubber rebounded from Bubsrs lrvlns mine into perfect position to take Bin-rages puss. The two-man thrust slipped completely through the Beavers. The marker putting Hawk-s in iront came with less than n minute to go. In a. clevereiy executed play Webgter pulled Wilson from the cage as he combined with Gill nnd James innflashypsssingboutn- round the mt. The sod-class second verse was s continuous mind 0d hectic hockey. Bubni-‘s brilliant nm-minding n- gain prevented Beaver mills. Three of the four penalties were inlposed upon Hawks. The play continued at undlminished peed when Din-per and Webster not in the penalty box together. The offensive by Saint John was rewarded soon after the third per- iod opened. With Burl-age waved to the box, Beavers crowded into Moncton territory. Dickson, Donald snd Draper combined in s pass to Houston, and the score stood st 2-2. Each team was short s men as the rapid clip continued and each goalie had his hands full. With lees than four mirlutos of the period rc- maining saint. John forged ahead only to lcue the lead’?! seconds lat- er as Hewlm struck back hard. Draper carried smartly acrom the last blue line, opened the bar- rier before dropping s trailing pas to Hoimlon, and leelped in front of Bubar to ra-m the rubber home. Bin-rage formed the spearhead of tihs following Moncton attack, and James converted the pass into a lightning shot past Wilson. In the overtime Beavers were from herd skating checks. Houston naught all the lnvsdofl up the ice but Gill and could not slip n- mund him to tally. With Young off the ice, Irvine and Bun-age combined in a fast rush, the former accepting Bur- rngek pass and hammering the rubber past Wilson with ease. Lineups:- MODCUOIP-(IOQI, Bubal‘; defense, Kervin, Gill; centre, James Mc- Donald ;left wing, Connolly, irv- ine; riflit wing, Webster, Burrsge. Bnint John—0oal, Wilson; de- fense, McNeil], Draper; centre, Donald, Young; left wing, Dickson, Gammon; right wing, Houston, Heist, sub, Slurp. Clfflclals—Roy Prowse, Amherst, snd Bnnd Gilbert, Saint John. obviously weary and smvmsnv I-‘irni. rel-M i-sslnt John, MeNclll mam) 12.20. 2.-Moncton. Irvine 1e 0e). Il-Moncton, Webster Gill) 19.00. (Burrsge) (James, Scoring-None. Penalties-Draper, Webster, Jun- es, Burrsge, Third Period tv-aaint John, Houston (Draper, Donald, Dickson) 1.59. "bdfaint Jdul, Draper (Houston) d-Moncton, 11.14. Penalties-Bump, Donsld, Gill. James (Burrnge) Overtime n; Moncton, Irvine, (Burrage) 6 ll l0 4-48 I. I. L. GAMII TONIGHT Boston at Ottawa. sunny California, winner of the $30,000 pace at the Pan-American Exposition held in California in 1918. Mr, Durfee brought hes- east to race on the Grand Circuit and shewononeos-twomcesrather easily so Din-lee arranged with ‘Tommy Murphy to start her in a. worth while peeing stake and they and other bakers went in “hock line and sinker." 1t happened to be one o! White Sox's cranky days nnd when the word g0 was given she was sulking and got the flag. Murphy was terribly disgudod. Mr- Ilenwlck purchased her st the Old Glory Sale of i917 for s fig- ure approximating $3,000. She was mood by Fred Cameron with great suooesv over the half mile trucks of the Mnrltimes, winning all, or sl- most sll her r-soes which were Pme For Alis, time mostly from 2.12 t0 2.14, The writer n-munbers hearing s. great deal about one race staged at the Exhibition of 1018 when Peter linen 2.07 1-4, Bob Mac 2.11 1-4, White Sox snd a couple oi’ others were the starters. Frank Bcutllliervrals driving Bob Mae and Fred Cameron White sox. Bobhnd eleodstthc three- Elli ii ill lg; ill. nut ritual and a. m: hands high. weighing around eleven hundred pounds snd of superlative beauty. men, 0r as they put it “the do)’; of iron men and wooden shlpsfiws- 41lPBIQHIN-idbuddi""iliuiilbl-hiqp.uilklatiul in w: ~\".4‘.\i|-,w' "\"i"t\l My“ were particularly struck with tile- descrlmion ot s. famous pioneer oi Port Hill who built a ship. loaded her with produce for the Ofid Country, but discovered as she was about to sail that his captain was too ill to make the voyage. Ho hur- riedly hired s. new captain only to find after the ship had sailed that he was a sooundrel and not mp; able of looking nitri- the owner's interest. Jumping on s big black nag‘: baokwithsbsgof straw as s Continued on page d ‘Isport Briefsfll, Rderring to the rcferceing at Halifax Wednesday night in the game between the Moncton Hawks and the Wolverines, W. J. Fbley writing in the Halifax Chronicle says, “The refereelng was even worse than usual and police pro- tection was provided Roy Prowee As he leit the ice. Morris Beasley was the other ofliclsl." Our comment is that Roy refer- eed st Nlonclon on Monday night and the Monctonlalis thought that ho was favoring Halifax. As a met- ter of fact the writer, who saw the game, was of the opinion that the penalties he gave both teams ap- peared to be deserved nnd that he was not showing any partlality to cllher one. Lust night was the wlndup oi the Big Four Hockey league, with the exception of two postponed 89-1710! which remain unplayed, one be- tween the Halifax Wolverines nnd the Saint John Beavers to be play- ed Monday evening at Saint John and the following evening Saint John Beavers wlll DIBY MDMYVII Han-ks at Moncton. On Tuesday morning the Abbies leave for Hali- fax to play the first of a series best two out of three games with the Wolvorincs, rcturning on Thurs- day and playing at Charlottetown on likiday night. Should one oi these games result in a victory for each team, or should one be a draw, a third game will be neces- sary. It will be played in Halifax on Monday, March 5th. There is al- so s possibility of a. fdhrth Ban-le but very little probability. Amateur hockey has gone over big in Montreal, this season, por- hups because Sunday games were allowed. Over 70.000 fans have paid to sec these gamu in the Montreal Forum, which is double the attend- ance shown last season. Although M00111 has doininatod the situation all the way through the hockey has been very interesting. The playoffs are expected to produce 225.000. which will make a total admissions for amateur hockey of upwards of $100.01». T. G. Lowry who coached the Ot- Czech or Germain-player is as good s skater or book checker as our Ca- nadian but they are not nearly so good around the nets. lhiglsnd has gone mad over hockey and Mr. lewrey predicts that i.u the not far distant future they will have self- suppcrting leagues of their own snd will not have to rely on imports- tions of Csnucks. Albert Leduc, nicknamed "Steam- boat," has been sold by the Ottawa Senators bsok to tbs Canadians from whom they purchased him, and by them to the New York Ran- gers. As Ottawas are definitely out of the playofls they are endeavor- ing to cconomire. It is understood that the Canadians of Montreal are interested in several Hamilton Tigers amateur players. leo Dun» dursnd, proprietor of the Canad- lena, states that he picks Hamilton Tigers to win the Allan Cup, Sixteen thousand people jammed Madison Square Gardens last Sat- urday evening, most of thorn to see the Baxter Mlle with Bonthron. Cunningham, Venzke, Dawson and Crowley ns starters. Cunningham wasin iheleaduntil the lnsttweas- ty-ilve yards, then Bonthron rnads his final hid. Two yards from the taps they were on even tonne, than Bonthron made a supreme aiiose and broke the tape about three in- ches ahead of Cunningham. Cun- ningham fell exhausted to the track. venzke third, six yards back. The mile was in 4.14, remarkable time but stlll [our srconds behind the world's indoor record held by Venakle. This is explained b! the fact that the first half was run I: 2.14, while the last half was run in two rnlnutel. Krlih Brown of Yale the seans evening lifted his indoor pols vault continued on p_a_ge__0 HOCKEY j Victoria Rink‘ .1 SATURDAY. FEB. 24rd ssnsous sasvass *‘ vs VEIOIIAUIIWI hi‘! ti. lie i