‘thieves! . -. nigh 27. 1929i / Better ever because you HOW" than get them FRESH WRAPPEI) l F631 y l‘ Buckingham 7 Hockey Pictorial The editor has just received a copy of the Buckingham Hockey Pictorial which has Just been issued, and ls published by George King, 84 Victoria 8b.. Toronto, well remem- bered as compiling tho elaborate history of Hockey several seasons ago. The present. pictorial which is in a miniature form of the previous onais, nevertheless, a very interesting mo. lnsomuch as it is featuring a rompletc" history and series of pic- lures-or ‘Stanley Cup Champions " (worldsprofessional) from its incep- _-tion in»_l884 to the present date, also lheAllhn Cup Champions (Canadian Amateur Senior) from 1909 to the presenftlme, and the lvlcmorlal Cup Champions (Canadian Amateur Jun- icn-from 1910 to the present dale, thorn is also tho latest professional hockeyrules, {picture of the Boston Bruins, present world's professional champions on the front page, besides a variety of other interesting features that are worth while to the average hockey fan. the Pictorial sells at 1'1 "csntsnnd-any information with rei- ercncs to same can bc had by writing to the Buckingham Hockey Pictorial, B4 Victoria 5t, Toronto. I l '6 L. o. a BOWLING ..Last night on the League alleys a vcIYJODd game was rolled between tho Abogwelts and Spuds. The Abbics Mnnhfig out by a majority of 1M J._ Martin of the Abbie; rolling high single of 2B3 and also high three airings Qt 71!. Scores and litre-ups: Ottawa Senators, the one unbeaten team in the Canadian division of ‘the race, tops-all scorersin either division. He has notched ten= Boais and furnished a. pair ofassists. ' winger of Canadians. is second to Kllris, with six goals and two ss- sists while the irrepreaiblo "King" Clancy. dashing "Ottawa. ' defence man is tied with Joliat. on points, five goals and three assistsf Th-ottier, high priced Olympic cruit to Montreal Maroons. seems to him famous as an amateur, for he three assists. ler's Worm Powders, and theyare as pleasant to take as sugar, so that few children will refuse themi. 1n some cases they cause vomiting through their action in an unsound stomach, but this is only a manifestation of HEB 1ull1 or umrums ummiammas Mom-asst. fa... zs-m signi- ficant aspect of the, first offlcial‘ list ' of scorers issued this seasorrfrom the oflice of Frank Calder. President of tho National Hockey League, is that stars of the leading teams in the two sections are out in front of their rival sharpshooter-s. Hec Kil- rae, stocky blonds left winger of Little Aureli-Ioiiet, the clever left Dave rc- lave struck the stride that made, 18s scored four goals and furnished ::There is nothing repulsive in Mil- __‘__.__.__ Ruacso BAKER BOY WHO LOVES ‘F0 DENT NICE 9Hw>4ReP-' MTmNS‘ . 1HES AT . TAGAIN/ wit.“ . N - VON mil’.- sI-iAzKEY .~64uz.iMo . llisko is rightly called "the ring! rubber man"—a bounding battler who just won't, stay licked and who, by stopping _Jlm'Mal0ney of Boston recently. put himself in position again to legitimately challenge Jack Bharkey or any other heavyweight "blg shot!‘- _ About a. year ago flstic exports thought Maxi Schmeiing had ended Riskds “big time" career when the German scored a technical but high- 1y convincing knockout. of Johnny in the ninth round of a. lively Madison Square Garden bout. Seemingly,_tl1e Clevelander had been slipping prior to that Schmeling defeat. It was gen- erally conceded that _Risko was "through" when he couldn't even stay ten rounds with the camparatlvely‘ ineifperlenccd Max. ‘However. that sharp Schmeilng set-back seems to have given Risko a new lease of fighting life. It aroused the good-natured Cleve- lander from his indifference towards U63: 19:0, ma: Vellum Syndicate, 1a., om. y . .........._ 4 , g, training that had accounted so much for slipping form. In a1l,his,expcr_- icnce as a boxing manager, Danny Dunn says he never, saw a-fighter work so hard and so consistently as picked by Rickard and Tunney as Risko is doing-to gepat least one the latter: final championship op- moro big chance. _ i ‘Ii-lat bounding bskcnboy, once boxed Sharkey out of the chance to said-getting “softener? in tum) un- lneet the then Champion Gene Tun- til Schmellngs ihe' uey. Risko clearly, outpointed Gob on that occasion, and while Sharkey has shown marvelously im- proved form since then._tl_1e Rubber Man would like ncthingbetterthan another set-to with the ex-salior. A few years ago whernRisko was checking such comers ‘as Sharkey, Maioney. Von Porat, Paulino. etc, in ten-round tilts, the late Tex Rick- ard called him "the spoiler" of oth- ers‘ championship hopes. Nearly all title prospects were matched with Risko and he "spoiled" them one by one, except Torir Ifeeney, who was awarded a close dwision in their l0- _ 2a _r— ||||r .4 mi refi- ' rounder a little more than two years Iago. That was a. great money break for Tom and a sad one fordohnny. |On the strength‘ of itJHeeney was ponent. Johnny had to go on "soft- ening up the tough ones" (and, some maclng moved the referee to save Risko from further punishment. v . Last Spring, the Rubber Man gave signs of the old-time resiliency. He went into hard training, which soon showed results. A climax was reach- ed when Risko shattered Jim_ Mal- oney's come-back in less than two full rounds. with those bounding, bouncing assaults that, tagged him with that "spoiler" rep. Many think it unlikely, yet it's not beyond pos- sibility that this boy who won't stay licked may spoil even Sharkeyh im- perlal dreams. ~ .- Abliowlzlrs .1. Hughes 201 20a 11c H. Harley 241 24s 191 '1'. l-lowatt 1B6 16s 11:: J. Martin 19o 283 24o EJ-lughes 234 189 16B Total 8037. ' - srvns JIMcMahoi-i" 241 212 22o Y maroon, 1 lal 21o 1.1a l K-Heustis‘ 224 191 1'19 H. Hennessey 143 146 143 n. Robin 180 21s 244 Total 2119a. that they are hurtful. They can be thoroughly depended upon to clear all worms from the system. ' attended to cause convulsions, often death. » Mother Graves’ Worm Exterminator will protect the child- Tonight at 8.l§ sharp the Rovers meet the crescent: and another good game is expected. their cleansing power, no indication ::Wornns in children, if, they be not and cn from thcsc distressing afflic- ions. __.._. ___--i.. -_- "elf Everybody had Been gContent We Reap. ‘Vi!!! the price. We carry a full line of incur new and up-tO- ' MURDOC ' ' " ' AMERCHANT ' , _' Phone . -~---117 _Kent Street.‘ 1" Re W Clothes Talk SKILFUL TAILORING goes with“ every lSult of Clothes we make. H0 "latter W1?“ Give us a call before ordering your next Suit or Overcoat. woolens for Suits and Oovercoats. We thank our many customers for their pat- ronage and presence at our old store. 1:111‘: hope to see them all with many new o e‘ CHARLOTTETOWN Would Still a“ Sickle English and Scotch H ROSS 11111.01: 387 > vertrHotei ~Bulldin8 The Abegwcits ciation's treasury. receipts reaches Ajlregweits vvzu Collect Yearly Donations go to the puhli: this week in their yearly canvas for the slnews of_war, money to keep the town with a strong contender in each. line of athletic endeavor. Am- bitiousliockey plans have put an 11:‘.- ditional financial strain on’ the assa- Realizing the futility of sending - city hockeyists into the fray im- properly instructed in strategy thc executive signed the best coach avail- lbleflNaturaliy the weekly outlay for this purpose is a. sizcable amount. "The coach's contract, dates from Dec. ‘lst so_ it‘ does mathematical genius to figure that this item of the budget is a sizable one.‘ " ' ' Sweaters. gauntlets and such equip- ment. will require o. hefty piece nf change before even a. nickel of gate the Abbie strong- box.’ Only those who, have handled tho“purse strings o: a sextette_c.\n 35c “_lf\fgllfiilmllliwl=iil‘l‘lliik not require a realize ,the ‘amount of hard cash needed to keep a team going. Bank balances melt away before the dc- mand for hockey sticks, skates and a dozen like requirements. If folks will make a mental note of these iii-presented facts, they may not be averse to increasing their donations a trifle. The canvassers it is understood, will get around either Tuesday or Wednesday. It is hoped they gather enough of the needful to give the club a‘ flying start on the newycar- A Rheumatic Suiferer Made Quick Recovery Georgetown, Those terrible pains that made lLfe a burden to Mr. A. Duggan of 26 South Road bother him no more. All trace of rheumatic pains has left him, healing effect of Nervillne. other linimcnt could have done for mo what Nervlllne did. My legs were stiff and full of pain. My knee and ankle-Joints were swollen and ached. Nervlline penetrated and took out the pain. Stiffness disappeared. To- -A. Duggan. _ r What Nervlllne did for Mr. Duggan it will no doubt do for you. Get a ' position. thanks to the - “NO! day I am well-thank! to Nervlllno": Cook. one of the two honed brothers bottle today from your drugglst. we“ mm“?!- Heads American Division Frank Fkederlckson, who oil's..- son took over the Job of piloting Pittsburg Pirates, has had three goals and six assists and leads the American division. Nroman ‘Dutch’ Gainer one of the left wings of Bos- ton B-ruins, is tied with a team mate for second place. Gainer has scored flve goals alld given three as- sists while little Cooncy Welland, one of the finds of last season, has scored four goals and furnished four assists. Six are tied for third The Canadian Division players hold an edge in penalties at this early stage oi’ the race. Marty Burke. hard hitting defence player of Montreal Canadians leads all others with nineteen minutes spent on the bench. Dave Trotticr ofMs- roons andfllarenee ‘Happy’ Day captain and defence player of To- ronto Maple leafs, along with Art Smith, Ottawa playing manager-of New York Americans who led in penalties last season, has amassed l‘! minutes to date. Eddie Shore. ro- bust defence player of the Champi- cn Boston Bruins, and Fred ‘Bun’ with the Rangers. lead the Ameri- im i» , rpvp‘n 1s 1u '.naarl V L ,i u- I‘ k 4 -.. trovers-y which has been 'I'BZ11IZ W" Ssckvillo and Brookfield teams will niglirt, Dec. 2nd., in Amherst. Ac- cording to an agreement reached to- day between tl-ientanagement of the two teams involved, they will 130 back i0 the previous scene of battle. the Writer Fair arena, to settle the dispute, the arena. having been ol- fcred ‘by the mahasement M" the purpose. After expenses have been paid, the teams will split the Dro- i According to the agreement, the now- famous hip lock, which has A ‘been the bone of ‘contention, will be used by Sackville, if needed. The ~looal team- has resumed practice a- gain-alnrl -wil1»devotc as much time ' asfposlible to getting into first-class ahlpe lfonthe big test. As far as ls known‘ and barring accidents. the suns merpwill be used on the tealms. Other attractions may be added to fill up the program. Y. BOWLING . c. h. n. LEAGUE . In ‘the first match last night the “Roxeyb Gang" defeated the “I-link- ey Dinks" by a. large margin of 214 pins, E. Warren rolled the high single of 210 pins and also the high three of- 569 pins. In the second match the "Never Sweats" defeated the “Top Notches" also by a large margin of 259 pills. R. Duncan rolled the high singlennd also high ihrc: of 24c pins and 630 pins. Following are the lineups:- l HINKEY DINKS I i S.Vickerson 1st 19s 111.‘ n. Woolrldgc 111 13a m! c. Small 1st m 16D n. Hyde . 12c 1oz slu cs1 4211 11oz‘ noxrms GANG I J. Dryden 110, 18a 145i sanded 20o 111 1n F.Mlllan .. 11 14a m E. Warren . . . . . . . . .. 193 ltitl 210, . _____4 ____1 cs4. s15 111 _ 103') ‘ Majority _ for Roxeys Gang. ‘J11 pins. ‘lvavaz: swans can section jointly, each with six- F‘. Ranahan 132 182 2C8; A. Clarke 141 131 1111 c. Macpdan 11a 112a 1:121 111 159 11c i 514 coo 141 ' 2100 "ror NOTCHES E Small . 142 160 1P’! . 24a lal 2:1 S. Matheson 165 ' ssckvlhbn.‘ Nov. 26—'I‘llc C0ll- ‘ eh; tug-of-was- situation between mach '5, grand climax on Monday I me ready-made is a handkerchief." n-nnnn-nr rrrlrllllrilrrrlllllllllrtllllllilLLLK . Save the valuable Premium Coupons City Tobacco Co. couponknow in ci ALL ROCK CITY TOBACCO CO. COUPONS ARE 0F EQUAL VALUE securing premiums, notwithstanding any condition printed lhcrcon. Ask your merchant for a list o! Rock City Tobarco Co's Quality Prcmiumm,» A . packed with Clubman. All Rock rculalion are of equal va|uc in .* L. Mathesou 192i Majority for Never Sweats, Z69 pins. i Tonight the City League rolls. At 7.00 p. m. Rovers vs. Y. M. C. A. At 8.30 p. m. Oddfellows vs. C N. R. THE MARKETS (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que, Nov. 26.—With the exception of the poultry section, trading continued quietly on the local l, produce market today, with no chan- grs in prices. Poultry continues to arrive in heavy quantities and there is a steady demand forchlckens and fowl. Trading in the potatoes sec- tion was listless, with prices remain- ing at $1.40 ta $1.45 for Quebec's. Butter eggs and cheese were unchang- ed. t i _ ' 61a cs0 ' s21 t j | Y i CONSEfHI-‘YTIVE CAUCUS OPPOSES RECONCILIATION LONDON, Nov. 26—-With only one} opposing vote, the Conservative par- i ty conference to-day adopted s re- solution protesting against the oifi-i cial return of Soviet agents to Eng- land "until these alien enemies have ceased all propaganda and paid up what they owe." J sourn AFRXCAN WOOL ,' uxronrs r0 n1: . raxzp _4 CENTS r-ounn 5‘ i PRZTORIAISOuZlI Africa, Nov. 26 e -»'l'he tlcpnrtnlent. of agriculture has given notice the government will lm- l pose an inspection fee of one ccnti a pound. and a special fee of 3 cents .1 pound on wool exported from the union from January 1 next. A thrcc-hundrcd-pound man stood gazing longingly at the enticing dis- ipiay in a haberdashers window. A ‘friend stepped to inquire if he was a i thinking of buying the marked-down , i lavender silk shirt. - ' § "Gosh, no!" replied the lat man l wisifully. "The only thing that fits I i8HARKEhlf* iHhktifMfl' CINCINNATI, Ohio, Nov. 26- , idaclr Sharkey, Boston, was rated a ‘the Nation's leading lleavjnvcigll," but. no’. the official ch llilltill by thi -,’, National Boxing As.» ‘loll he-r ‘ today. The heavyweight title vvns de Flared vacant. Stanley M. Isaacs, prcaidcno _b tile association, sairi nil titles-inns " » _be won in the‘ ring and not. on pap } ‘er and for that reason chzunllorl , tin several classes were declared 0p l en. _ i i I The f lywcight chain pion-l-‘r mkl Cenaro. Bantanwcigilt cllnzilpion- Dana .ma Al Brown. . -|' I Featherweight ¢hampion~ llatfl j in; Ballolino. ‘ | Junior lightweight cilampiug q- _ iTod Morgan. ' Liglainwrigllt cllalnpion -- Snnm! " Mandeil. ‘t Junior welterweight clmmpiqfl n hinshy‘ Cali.“ an. ' Welterweight ehunlpion - Fields. ' Middleweight eiianlpiznl - Open ‘ Second, Ace Iluclkius. Light heavy-u": i Open. 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