T- -..-_..___:-_-.<_-.‘. ._=___.__.______.g .1 I . a 7... {.1 - ,_.~. I‘ VMARCH 21.1929 Committee Appointed to ~ "Deal With Intermedeate l Hockey in Maritimes stmlvmnsmsl; March 2o wMr. n. W. Robinson, President of the‘ Prince Edward Island Hockey Iaague and member of the executive oi the Marl. rims Amateur Hockey As-ociaticn, has Just returned from the annual meeting of the Association held in Truro, N. BI. on Friday last. Among the various matters, dealt with in which our local hockey fans woulcl be most interested was the appointment of a committee of three to deal with intermediate hockey in the Maritimes. Mr. J. S. Wright oi Bilmmsmide. was appointed to rep. resent Prince Edward Island. Up to this year there has been o, clause ‘in the constitution o! the M. A. H. A. which required that fifty per cent of ghe. revenue derived by the M. A. H. A. from playoff" games had to be re- mitted t0 the M. P. B. A. A. U. 0i C. hit now that the M. A. H. A. is af- filiated with the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association, this is no longer necessary. The amount thus saved will in the future be devoted to the organisation of intermediate hockey in thoMaritinles. Mr. Robinson attended the playoff games in Halifax and is still con- vinced that the Crystals are as good. as any team in the provinces and could have put up Just as good a showing as the Bathurst team.—5 SEAGRAVE llllsmmml BOAT RACE gar- 112%." - (Canadian Press) MIAMI, Fla. March 20- Major Besgrave, "British speed enthusiast today defeatedGsr Wood, veteran United States speed boat king in a ll-mils sprint in the time of ll min- utes, 9.38 seconds. His average speed was sum miles an hour. cor Wood was forced out on the third lap 0i his first defending race in the Bis- cayne Bay regatta when Miss Amer- ics VII broke a steering qllfldrunt. Wood was leading by half a lap when he was eliminated. ‘v v.auml CHURCH LEAGUE Last night Trinity defeated Zion by 585 pins. Zion roiled a. lot oi punch balls which took them a little ofl’ the average and they were Ml getting the breaks. lvlllflfd Mc‘ Donald roiled the exceptionally hish thm of 773 and also rollm the hllb single of 808 for this game. In the second match 5t. James dc- feats‘; st. Paul's by 486 nln-r- R- Pen" dlswn had the hlllh uncle v1 B” lllo the high three 0i 706- srR£ fiflgrave illcnrlum . MWWlMEflMi ravel “You ’man Uver” ‘THE (TUARLOTTETOWN GITARDIAV OW CLASST s (Fast I In Motor Bo NlNTEIZ B! QUINVQLL. It's now some three weeks since the saluly Battle oi the Palmsbrouslit the 1928-1929 Miami season to-lol sporting climax. ‘The light 3nd grifn details of that Sharkey- Btribllng sparring match-have receded into ring records and newspaper fllol. leaving essentially but one outstand- ing result-Miami's edublishea place" as one of the world's 810K190" centres during the Winter. Whatiof its sporting future? i _" . The late Tex Richard's dream con- cerning s. well packed arena at} Miami msuling bee waslroalinsd large- ly through the personal efforts of Bill Carey and Jack Dempsey. The battle was a bigfinancisl success.‘ Close to 10.000 additional so ducaisk could have been retailed if the pron»- ters had had that many nioresquath‘ ing places. As it was, third"! fl- packed house." The intake proved conclusively that Miami Beach and the surrounding territory could. and would, support boxing. _ _ The main event may have‘ been disappointing to some of the cul- to who were accustom see- inionotonous three hours. that Greater Miami-a trick name, coined "lo satisfy the individual boost- srs of botlfthe City of Miami and Miami Beach-ds an ideal spot to stage - any warm during- Halving successfully put on racing (meets-both horse and dog-in the face of some fairly well organized bluenose now demonstrated its ability to sup- port bis-time fisticuffs. and better hitting. but to Park intact at least for another year, many fans it was a grand evening. Yes, there was some heavy fist-toss- ing in the prelims which helped spice up-whst might otherwise have been However, thobig point seems to be weather sport the Winter months. n. ition section has Before his death Rickard had plan- ned'_ib make Miami Beach the sccno of a big annual boxing event in case the first venture warranted it. Ibilowing tho Sharkey-Stribling fuss. thcreis considerabletalk about plans for next year and it seems like- ly that ‘another boutbf goodly pro- portion ,wilil be put on down there next February. There was some talk] of" keeping the arena in Flamingo WE'LL ALW/lvs wagon; YOU "lF ‘IOUZE wggm‘ m2 A PQIZMANENT QOME‘. but the city dads claimed it was a fire hazard and itwas dismantled and taken from Miami Beach to Miami, where it will be reassembled for fut- ure clouting parties._Bill Carey. act- ing for the Madison Square Garden Corporation oi New York. had ten- tatively agreed to give Miami a. maj- or battle a year for five years. In addition to its climate and Sieve Hannigan, the hustling pub- licity man on the Beach, Southern Florida needs live sporting events to attract big patronage. After meeting with opposition this Winter, the track element met the situation with oral betting and.con- tlnued to run successfully. The crowds attracted to various sporting events were orderly and well mann- ered, and this should have some weight with thedaw-makers when the bill legalizing racing, comes bc- fore them again. Southern Florida's rail and water connections with the heavily settled sections of the East make it an ideal spot for sporting events. And Greater Miami will be better equipped to take care of the crowds next year. AceBailey Tops Scorers I1§1.N.H.L. il:_ otawsrt wcntvscorelesa against ers winning by the score oi 9-3. For Rural Hockey‘ A very interesting game oi hoc-" key was played at Marshfield, March 14th between the Brackley Rovers and Marshfleld. The Brackley Rov- sll the score was a little one sided, \ I VANBBUVER ABE How THEY FINISHED n. ll. 1.. ‘s A I N’ IN Eastern Section . . r. w. 1.. n. r. ‘ A. r. Canadians 22 '1 1s ‘I1 4s so » ' Americans 1a 13 l2 sa sa so - ._ Toronto 21 i8 5 85 69 47 ' Ottawa l4 11 1a -s4 e1 41 Equals World's Record. Montreal . ....... .... ..44 1b 2o n‘ or as so‘ At Hamilton Meet After j Western Section Weeks Of Inactivity. l P- W- L- ll- F- ll- P- = Boston , 2a l3 s as s1 s": mnmégfledlggtfiveilrch 2k] Rangers 21 13 1o v2 as s: vw-m- ‘Z if’. 2 Z2 i 3;’ .Z’,§.°.§.§§"§§“L.‘.L°§.,...Z. 5:811. ‘ Chicago v 2o a as as 22 to win the 60 yard dash at the ath- . We mm hm tom“, m, “m, Totals 11a 11a c4 e42 s42 44o 61-5 seconds equalled the world’s_ indoor record for the distance. Williams was pressed by Johnny Fitzpatrick, fiamilton Olympic Club. ‘ who, with Williams. was a member .of the Canadian Olympic team. Both got away w a good start and Fits- _ patrick held a. slight lead at, the 40 I yard mark. Williams, however, fin-l ished with the burst oi speed that‘ has made him famous and passed! Fitzpatrick at the tape. _Not more ' than an inch separated them. Leigh Miller of Hamilton finished third. PLAYOFF GAMES March Zl-Canadiens at Boston. Rangers at Americans. Detroit at Toronto. March _23-—B05l0l1 at Cansdiens. . March lid-Toronto-Detroit winners at American-Ranger winners. Mal-ch ‘old-Boston at Canadians. (If necess y.) American-Ranger winners at Toronto-Detroit winners. March VQB-Boston at Canadians. (If eccss y.) I American-Ranger winners vs. Toronto-Detroit winners. (If necessary.) Second and third place teams will play two-game series. goals to count. 7V0 fir" "l!!! W111 filly best three games out of five. Winners of second and third place playoffs, to meet m be“ two games out of three. Final playoffs will likely start on March an, illll. ENTER! lIlE MUVIES -Won;lan Champion High Jumper Jumps Into “Talkies” (Canadian Press) TORONTO. March Zll-Ethel Cath- erwood, world's champion girl high jumper, today confirmed a rumor that she was to leave for New York City in a. few days where she will accept an offer to enter the "talk- ies." Miss Catherwood said she had been keeping it a secret and she in- Xaviers Defeat Champions University or Tor- v | cs |_ l] onto No, Match W N 5- . .-_- L i ~, . | / PAGE sc- . Ii. rorl‘; iY-"x ‘ll s». Blfiillfiil BAllGOSS: Walter Johnson Backié Manager of Washin o Senators , v l»; '3 TAMPA, Fla, March 20-(0 Walter Johnson. who spent in the ranks oi the Wash!‘ ball club, has returned tr post of Commander-in- an unusual handicap. T‘ is held in such affectionl stroke of‘ " l Ambas- st mani- ‘Qmination _ (ieavor in P ows it is possible they w’. thusiastic in trying to It may be the greatest (w. ' . _ l the Senators in the coming camQil is-pressing a golf term for irrylngt l‘ hard. The great neutral vote of bs$i . has cast solidly for Connie Macif . years but the tail tacticisn mails; to share it this season with th l." train for among the fans at _ . Walters Johnson remains one great idols of the game. The fedilyl extends to the Washington plir] and every one of the thirty Mitt; in the training camp wants to go: o right now and die in a baseball W-‘l for "good old Barney". ' Manager Jonnsonlhinlseifis payt! strict attention to his pitchers. Asoli’ ~ of the great mound stars oi.’ all tin‘. ' he is qualified to pass on pitchil performances and certainly some l having passed under the tutelage the old master. " over halt of the number are regard: assure to stick with the other two l’. three places very much in doubtjs i- Bam Jones. Garland Braxton, hvir, Hadley, Fred Marberry. Illdyd Brow Adolph Liska and Paul Mocuuour promise to start. , ' A merry battle may be fought‘ o . among the rest. Bob Burke, ta1_l very thin lefthander. who was on_tl' club last year. has more weighifar Jim Weaver, six and one-half inch" over six feet and scaling 230 pdlln- ' has too much. If the giant Weav-U absorbs instructions sufficiently‘ i v tended to leave with her sister for New York tonight. L. O. C. Bowling By no means discouraged and with a. strong determination of 00min! back strong in the last two games. the Rovers, holders of second plus. For Fast A n d PluckySain ts, lnuuun (Canadian Press) UITAWA, March lll-Tho Victor- get the most from his pitching or’ he should uncover a "high. hard} e That will be difficult to bunt, muc lea hit. Weaver apparently Losing By5 To 1 Score. 2t01. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, March Zil-St. Fran- ias lost the round in the Allan Cup playoffs here tonight when ‘Ottawa Shamrocks held them to a scoreless tie. The Irish won the first game cois Xavier, amateur hockey cham- pions of Quebec, and conquerors of the Bathurst "Papermakers", Mari- time titleholders, defeated University oi Toronto, champions of all On- tsrio 5 to i in tho first contest, oi their two game Allan Cup semi-final series here tonight. The locals thus take a. four goal lead into the sec- and who are now in alight for (he championship with the Crescents: which loks very favorable to them, made one o1 the best and most excit- ing comebacks ever witnessed on these alleys, when. after losing the first game by a wide margin of 145 pins went into the second game steady and cool and finished ilhls game with still Commerical Bowling League SECOND SECTION SCHEDULE Prowse Bros. vs. Guardian‘, Friday, March 22nd. '7 p. m. to‘ the Crescents. who, although los- second game. which will take piece crowded house will witness the game better hopes of winning out when they forced the Crescent: to decrease their lead by ‘l1 pins. In the third game they started off strong at the first and set a very strong pace which the Crescents were unable to follow, being forced to loss a battle which looked like a. sure vic- tory for them after the first game. An excellent feature in last nighifs game was the cool and splendid bowling of R. Harley who rolled the excellent sinsls game total oi 298 and making a total for the three games of 780. which is" s grestcredit ihg, plan to come back stronglin the tonight. when it is expected that a ond game which will be played at Toronto Friday night. The Saints were full value for their win, but did not really assert their superiority until when they ran in four goals to break s one goal tie that existed at the end of the second period. The Toronto students put up a. plucky fight. but after holding the Saints in check for two periods collapsed un- der the pressure which the locals con- tinued to apply in the final frame. FORCED LOAN (Special to the Guardian) Paton: vs. Prowso Brod, Thursday March 28th, B p. m. Guardian vs. Pstons. Friday, March 29th, 7 p. m. Prowse Bros. vs. Guardian, Thurs- day. April 4th, 8 p. m. Patons vs. Prowse Bros. Friday, April 5th, '1 p. m. Guardian vs. Pstons, Thursday, April 11th, 8 p. m. Prowse Bros. vs. Guardian. Fri- day. April 12th, 7 p. m. Prowse Bros. vs. Pawns, Thursday, April 19th, 8 p. m. the final session Contract Signed Red 80x, will play third base, Olsh‘ Bluege moving to the left of their field to make room for him. Blues with Joe Cronin, a promising your; shortstop acting as understudy. Stuii Stewart and Minter Hayes willfpla‘ second base between them. Stewal seems to become faster as he grow i. older and he has practically nlaévf good on third trial although he ma not play regularly. On the Floridian ‘ previous visit to the Washington cam ~ he has found the manager, Home. Pllylng his position. . first base but a substitute has; yet been elected. The chance 0P3 icy Boss. s Little Rock recruit; schooling in fielding. He is so blE l‘ has difficult in coordinating his“ hinl- and feet. Mike Martin. the “oi ' ~ king of the Washington traiillr‘ ‘ quarters. boasts that Weaveqcanglrli v screw the lights on the roof o; a gal.“ way car while standing flat tom‘? but in his brief baseball experienc his success with bunts has nqtlhlyee so striking. ' _ Liska, whose underhand idelive will remind veteran Americsnloeegl ers of Jack Warhop of the old fie i‘ ‘ York Highlanders, is said to have ‘ priceless pitching asset in control. Buddy Myer. obtained at great in playing talent from the Basic l» noted destrn - m magicians 3, t probably will take care of sho I M’ é i3 ’\ l , Joe Judge hrs no opposition ti‘! RSI V E ' '. . -. Ego‘: “flowing are a Sm R 0 ht Win er Qgudmg, on m‘; occasion‘ whm, the Mflfsllfleld b0?! had the b"! which promises to be still more excit- 1,9390); Much 39,4919 3n‘); 0g s h‘ h "I G hurt when he suffered injuries to, ' .. n m“ 320 345 19g lg v ~ g ma” high,“ mo In“ and u_ bmlk-‘l- Phil“?! ""1 5W“! "m"! ing and better than ihs first game: Mann-col g: verb. Crul, Mexico, had l P“ 0 will!) hands in an automobile v I c. as: sUI-la: n3 “a , . n _ ‘ “had m mom“ ‘bu’ 1AM‘ were the majority oi the goal; for Brnck- been {ax-cm w my . "m1 for“ g NEW YORK. March ill-Y. I. Me- Charlie Gooch, former Little V w. om ..lls 124 14a LCGfS _C0l_ll‘l.t8 .01: a“ I w" york Americans Wm, ley and the rest of the boys snvo 6- b "loan" of so,ooo pesos, according in mlwk. bud 01th» metal industry of third baseman. uotoollng evidcndo-s? ' - ' ~ 137 203 , a . , ;' ‘i w‘, good assistance. not forgetting Daddy a mm; fgqgjyggffmm em Bfltmh "p. tho soviet union. announced today crowding around third, anno o‘ 5"“ """m G ' ‘I3 Aka 9n" “ab” cowl‘ n i’ “m” Hughes lh the net who stopped ev- .1 Webster . 20a 11s 2o: mun“... m... on M...“ 5 51, that a. contract had been sign-ed wlu-l himself as s former first m Total-IDOL 0d , ,. worthy that from Morena, the Ca- - ' ' ~ l _ - _ nmmr ' ' ~ l in». speed vendor. lllfl leader of ervthlvs in sum. Mills. Mclillrlans m m .1" Austen Chamberlain. foreign sem- ti" m?" mlmm" “"1"”! i" H“ l" ‘tempura to orally as " -. m ' ,__ ' few; ~ - m and H. roster were the stars for in m lea m, “w; 1,, m, House of Com- Chlmso w mist 1n tho mun-anon away as he can get from his . H. Craig ......2l .210 31813 € 8 .. the scorers last season, finished e .. w "¢D°n‘]d loo 303 211 . ~ _ a “Uh. flu‘ ‘ mm m” landed Marshflcld. .1. A. Bentley fl’! N0 1N m," M“, "h," “m; 1; m, “N, of plans for a sipoopoopoo mltal- position-and still remain on the l- 1. o’ " " "n4 “a 193 d , , . m w“ phmnn Mom“: w“ [liter the game the Marshfield J- 3118M! 170 1'" 131 mg pmpq-ey 9151-19,“); “pong; h“ lurgical works program. chiefly Iiron field. l '“°"“" art SGCOR o ~ . _ m.“ dl-“wmhflm m; ‘mm [mm boys entertained the Buckley boys Tom-ml. been affected by the Mexican revolu- 1nd steel. extending over the text; Muddy Ruei . the Senators‘ ' ' . ' ‘ w; flaw“, m,‘ mm mm. m, em w a very sumptuous and dainty Ra's" tion. sir Austen added that the city five rem. TM mm 0011MB! im- l "lchaf- ll ulna through a l f“ ' ) ' ' mm‘ ‘oufwm m "he m‘ we lunch which was served by the ladies G. Biol‘! 175 1'3 317 was re-occupied by governmenttroops Vlflll-sly prepared plans for a $50.00!!» of training for his arm L‘ cmmm a“ “g a“ (Oil! F". v g . hawk.’ m. ‘m’. of Marshneld n, the home of Mr. E. 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