\. I A. P. C. Champions Hold Trurr To 2 in 1 Lead Until Third Session, When “Bears" Come Back To Score) S-ix And Win Round 117To 3. V (Canadian Press) ‘PRURO, Feb. 26—'I‘he Truro Bear- eats, chmnplcns oi the Nova Scotia Eastern Hockey League. reached the provincial finals tonight by defeat- lni: Stellarton Oaklands 8 to 2 in the final of a two game series. Stel- l larton held. the locals to a 2 to 1 count until the third’ period, when the Bcareats yvent on ascorlng ram- ' page that netted st; goals. The to- tal score ior the two games was Trurc, '11. Steilarton. .3. MAX Slillldliliifi BRUKEHIIMB (Canadian Press) l iniaivir; Fla. I-‘eb. 25—-Msx Bcluncl ing. the German heavyweight. slat- ed to fight the Sharkey-Scott win- ncr for th'e "world's"championship" \-- _._ .. at New York in June. broke his right thumb three weeks ago and may never fight again. - according to a cabicgram received from Berlin to- day by Frank J. Brucn, general man ager oi Madison Square Garden. Bruins Beat Mark _ Made By Ottawa In ~1 9216 Campaign NEW YORK. l-‘eir. ZlL-Thc New Yorlr Rangers. one ol the greatest groups of serappcrs in thc National Hockey League, have failed io break the winning. streak of the Boston Bruins. Hence Boston has another Na- t'ona_l l-lnclcry Dengue record to its credit and the Rangers are still on the verge o! dropping into o tlo with Chicago for second place in inc leagues American group. Boston made s great last min- ute rally last night to nose out the Rangers 3 to 2, and to bring their point total ior the season to 05, one more than the best pre- vious league mark lor a. season. In thc 1025-26 campaign the 0t- Tl Crystal torious Tour Come. (Special to the quardlan) SUMMERSIDE, ‘ Feb. 26—The all conquering Crystal Sisters oi Sum- merside made a triumphant return to their home town tonight and got lawn Senators ran up 64 points with 30 victories and iour tics. So far this season Boston has won 32 games and tied one, los- ing but (our. The one tie is thc only inark against thc present Bruin streak oi 13 games without a defeat. India. expects extensive hydroelec- tric development this _ycar. lode-Chino constructing many government projects. Nearly 894.500.0410 poundsoi pea- nuts wcrc catch in this country lost or ' l Austrailiais railway extension pro- jlllfilm has been temporarily curtailed. t Bloornin’ Man Of Destinyl ‘ , S tees . Wcleci-‘(Dopes "FANS FORGET i-iis "Foul." SQUAWKS BY MAKING A GREAT i-"iei-rr- AGAINST‘ ‘H’: 131811511 accents. not on ii- IWB Florida's east coast in the win- ter season are more pronounced than ever this year among the society set now thwt-Mr. Phillip Sufillng. (Scott) 01 oldKei-it Road Manor, London, 11M been accepted as the social miecesscr tothnt polite limelight so 1008' enjoyed by M. Georges Carp- entlcr. This Scott fllnlleman-Wil-h his ballroom carriage, beaming smllo and mariflr oonvcrsaticnol lloir-Jis quite do riguciir sown: society iolk. Phil's thpt ‘jtop holo chop you know" Who will bravo tho _“'l‘errlble Shark- ey Man‘ Wanight. He may evon 0's- lllly the drawing room nonehslnnce‘! Nah as "Gorgeous Georges" sifcct~ sci whri tooing the “fMln-Killlng Dcmllflt." ~. l . Ch we“. "My Phil." (ll illiflhl! WWW“. bil- Aiuorioui IIIMIII’ l "WILL HE MAKE THE. it‘ mo... Indian. In. on}: souv- vim- ‘ v better chance against tho tempera- mental typhoon known as Sharkey than Carp had Biuinst the Maiilci‘ in the letters’ prime. Bcolt is big gor than the gallant Frenchman and Bharkey has seldom shown such a destructive attack as was once Dempscyb.‘ Phil has s chance oi out- boxing Jack ii the letters ‘mood hap- gdns i0 be uninspired mid ii-he cori ride Shsrkcybresrly rushes. he might tire less "easily than the nerve- wi-ouglit, plunging U. s. Champ. Scott is thoroughly experienced and s genuinely sum boxer. 8c probab- ly will try tokecp sway from the some prophets inn and til‘! out Jock by the orthodox llpgllsh tactics of ‘Planning’ ‘him. it "his plans succeed‘ calls him) would secmto have r bull like Ehorkey during the curly rounds (will there‘ be more thin onei ‘ J 1 the British Champ will have the dis- tinction of having sprung the most startling upset in heavyyweigln, mg... tory. Of course. in thc stress oi’ battle. it is possible for Scott m win on l loul. Even ii hc ignores or doesn't tecl a low blow at this iimeytho ar- gins-eyed Johnston is more than sure to sce such. He's a vcry smart pilot la James Joy oi ihc Johnston clan. l-le got Scott thc rich Miami shot ‘After Phil had been hissed lrom our more: following the "light foul" with which he was awarded victory o'er qtio Von Porst No wonder "Jimmy" thinks his trill is s bloomin‘ "man o; destiny." Like d ring Ngpolggn mm in irimi Wllllllt rllht can." ' / Scott's Ausierlits-‘or Waterloo-lies la rousing reception. They were met ‘at the Station by the Mayor and ‘members oi th; Town Council and a very large number of citizens ac- icompanied by the 5t. Paula brass band. As they altghted from the train three lusty cheers were given thc heroines of the hour. Lady Champions oi Maritime-s. The Crystal Sister returned as lady champions of the Mari- timo Provinces. their unbeaten record being 38 goals (or and l3 against made up as follows: 1n itrst match with Port El- gin at Summersidc, 4-0; Monctoii at Moncton. 10.0; Shedlac at Shediac. 3-1; Port Elgin at Port Elgln, 4-2; Daihousle University at Halifax. 8-0: Dartmouth at partmcuth. 5-0. a. re- cord which is probably unique in the annals of -lady stlckhandling, and lxlr. is justly proud o1’ her crack girls team that brought such an honour as this to the old home town. Headed by the band. they were driven to the C. M. B. A. Hall, fol- lower by a cheering crowd and were given a public reception. On the plat- form with the Crystal-Sisters wfe His Worship Mayor Lidstone, Coun- = cillor Moore. and Ex-Mayilr Iii-nett. After calling for three cheers for the girls, heartily given, Mayor Lldstone welcomed them on behalf of the town and citizens and rcierring to what they had» achieved, said that this welcoming celebration stood apart as tl-iemosi: momentous in the history o1’ Summerslde. The records made by the Crystal Sisters had , i.. u. c. nowurm "Big Four lnogue" \ Last. night on the L. 0. C. Alleys in the double header the lions de- icalcd tho Wolverines by 502' pins. The honors wcnt IlO R. Duncan with game or 334. . ,, Lions R. Duncan . . . .., 260 1953341489 V. Kelly 198 285 201-082 F‘. Prunty 1553 211 107-403 J’. Callaghan .. . . .0 224 211 100-650 R. Harley .. . . .. 204 220 277-409 Total .. ... “.3428 Wolverines N. J. Glow 109 101 198-628 F‘. Tierney .. .... 135 155 175-405 C. McDonald .. 234 151 233-018 J. Malone .. 215 128 241-584 T. Grcighan 238 227 188-651 In the second game the Foxes de- feated the Cubs by 1'11 pins ailter a hard struggle. A. Joy- had high three ivith 089 and E. Robin hsd high single 300. Foxes Riev. P. McMahon .. m4 224 223-4141 J. Claw. 23a 197 202-632 c. misery .. 2a: m 261-004 J. Hughes m ms iia-iai Cubs s. Joy zzii zao ass-ass n. Hurley .0100 21o 104-4524 s. riobin 134 132 153-419 .1. A. Bcntlcy m m nos-no Total“ ........ “am ‘tonight the Rovers meet the Cros- cents lit s o'clock in o regular league game. Y. BOWLING ciiiincii LEAGUE List night the Church League opened with a double-header bill. In "Central Ohrlstinns" won over the "Blvtlrw- by m olnl. J. Shun o! 1P cuem-orrsrijrvo ' s ' Local Bowling News a a. high total oi m and the single oi {i tMach. L004‘! 'I',l.té res.t In Scot/t-Sharkey Figlit At o Betarcats Whip Stella Oaklands Sisters . t Receive Ovation in \ i On 'l‘heir Return '1‘ 0 Summer- side Last Night After A Vic- of The Maritimesl —E'sta_blish A Record» Thatl . Will Stand For Some “Time to} . probably not been equalled anywhere ‘ in the world as they_had trimmed‘ every thing in sight. They tell us,‘ he said, that the only three goals‘ that were scored against them were let pass by "Tessie," so as not to completely discourage all thclr op- ponents (cheers). Councillor Moore. who followed lWltll a rousing speechhlaid particular Iemphasls upon the honor which thc .girls had brought. not only to Sum- merside. but the Province as n. whole. and he hoped the Crystal "brothers" would take to heart the lesson-giv- icn them by their "sisters." ill/lay Ploy in Boston and Montreal. I Mr. J. Leroy Holman on behili of |the "giddy unites." made s. splendid iwclcome speech and after lauding ‘ilihfllf recent exploits, drew attention 'to the tact that this was the third in succession that they hsdj put Summerslde on the mop by land- I ing the Maritime lady hockey cham- ' pionship. l-le made the important sn- nouncement that arrangements were being made with Mr. William Ross: an old Bummersicle boy tor the Crys- t tal sisters to play any ladies team ili Boston willing to meet themon the ice. l-Io was. he said ‘also arinng- ' ing with his brother. Mr. l-l. T. Hol- to have the Sumrncrsidc girls match! ed against lady sextette in Montreal or any Upper Canadian city. ' ' ‘ After brie! remarks by Mr. Harry Nconan. Mr. T. M. Linkletter moved a vote 0'1 thanks for Mr. and lllrs. Murphy who were respectively coach and chaperone. Mr. Arnett replied tor the Crystal Sisters, who were ai- terwirds banqueted at the Queen Hotel as the guests oi the Town oi’ Bummerslde. S. Central Christian rolled both the man, who is at present in Montréal ' Miami Tonight WHEN i-iss aooo HE can i.i.ci< ANY HEAVY m we WORLD our WHEN “E5 BAD . "DWI! l it Jack some "iMECHANlCAl-l-Y A BETTER BOXER THAN "Tu/way ‘svsa WAS, SHAR KEY om-crassss scar-r nu aoxwe SKILL. As weu. AS PUNCHING POWER~A TRULY 5R5“ FIGHTER "IF H55 W THE Mooo/ 0 i930. Klnr Fauna Syndlcaiq in. Grui lama rig-bu rnnrved. Should Jack Sharkey b» in s. ii 1.1 \.'." lighting mood toniglr‘. at Miami hi friends are certain that he will lmoik out Phil Scott ‘in ll! time. l. c., with- in three or four rounds. ileznonslrat- lcut of Mighty M... oi M...) -. lillllilii? ‘ tn a her fl: him. a5 u-iiness his spectacular knock Jim Maloncy and Tommy ing from the start that the prcscn: Lgughran, . American champion is \\'»:>rthy oi general rating with John L. Sullivan. Jim Corbett, Bob Fltzzimmons. Jim Jeifries. Tommy Burns, Jack John- sc-n, Jess Willard. Jack Dempsey and Gene Tunney-each in silccession a world's heavyweight {Lstic champion. Sharkcyh friends contend that he has been underrated as ivas Tim- _ney> ior ii. long time. They ray tha‘. after several years oi hard campaign- Tonight, Shoxiicy lxculd bc primed if CV81‘ he was or will be for the big kill. mng derided as "The Biz; Poiaclc“ (though he was born in Blrtghamion. New York.) and oltcn ruiccred at as cne ol these fOYfliZHBYB" lye; h: servxl as a voliuite-"r in the U. S. Navy» Jcsef Paul Cuckoscitziy". who split the ncms cle guerxe ol Ja rk Drmivcv and Tom Sharkcy for his mvn rlnr: name will represent Am- lng lie LSJIOW at his peak and i‘: erlra. against Biritainls 0118111111011. If sure to retain that form ‘for n couple ijyn; \ - u spur the proud Sharkcy .3- r of year's. First they liai] him for hi? ,into an even more terrifying attack ringcraIF-"hels 110113’ 8 bTW-‘l’ 170x91‘ lthaii l‘.ialcncy' or Loughran did, then - - s. _»4'~1,_4w.1_i_.~...-_,_ ._~ -._..~. s». ;-;-.....wc rvnsssanszsssaowlcaauucct l1:'.§"- qllt.‘ ‘vi-swans; v I T'r".". Si: ha‘; bfrn a. temper- cineiiiai in and outer. He missed a cracl: at ‘Tunney by blobbing what axed to be a sure win over Damp- sey. He ouipointed Slrlbling at Mini ml last February in rather disapoint- in; Iasliicn. Sometimes Jack is blaz- ingly brilliant; notinlrequentlyhehas been as dull as a cautious third rat- er. - A mighty man or moods is the U. S. champirn. ‘out if iacfirlotic insplr~ atlon an-zl tho nezii: chance at the vrcrrlrls elite moves Sharkey profound- LV-JsllPll Scott ivill wish he were rest- ing on a chair in quicker time than lieuglirzii (lid in (he second round ivhen Jack waited him into woosy land with a right-halal smash last September! ALBERTA inns THE cumin (Canadian Press] Twssi-esc ..._......,_ tho 'iirst mtnch oi the evening. (he \ high single and three string scores of 233 and 635 pins. 4 _ 1n the second match '!Bt. Peters" lost to "St. Pauls" by 241 Dllll. B. Poole ‘rolled the highest single and threestring games oi 245 and 625 ns._ Following are the scores and line- upsz- ~ BAPTIST A. l-l. MacCannell 201 152 146 ivr Carmichael 11a is-i 103 R. Forsythe ... . 192 144 141 J. Forsythe 100 174 143 A. ‘Aiileclr. ies iss 121 825 785 741 Total . . . . . . .. . . . . . 2351 CENTRAL CHRISTIAN M. Stewart 100 104 171 J. Stewart .. 203 100 233 n. u. MacNeil. r61 no 105 G. Dalzlel. . . . 107 130 95 H. Harper ........... 14s 1'10 101 . 800 00B 071 Total .............. . . . . . . . 2548 ST. PETERS J. Williams ..'L ..... 12s 154 l» J. llbrd . 171 140 lll E. Vessey . 1Z0 140“ 100 F‘. iii-say‘ . iao 104 145 H. Day .... 108. 172 15D ‘lib 100 s00 Total . ............... . . . . . . . .. 2380 . ‘s1. vsuts ; C. Small .. m 164 149 s. Murley is: m m B. Co! . 104 170 I00 B Poole lei 245 199 1'1 B. Mcleod "u... I20 150 108 -. __._ _.__ ___ 112 910 80b Total 2m BOWLING ‘TONIGHT 7.00 to lM-"Yb" Utn. coo iohi-"irb" ‘uh mes a. . .~ . . _ r, GRANITE CLUB TORONTO, F21)‘ ‘AG-Alberta took thc lead in thc MacDonald Brier Tankard compcil-i tiion (or the single rink curling championship oi Canada this morn-I ing..whcn Bobby Muiiros. Edmonton Rink. preserved its undcicatccl rec-l itlt9lj§ The best leaf and the longest cure giveyou the most lasting and delicious chew when you aslr for H 8: N Black Twist. You'll have the time of your life trying to chew the flavor out of this fine tobacco. ord by deleatlng Murray MacNcilil» l-llllilx Rink 12 to 7 in thc thlrzll round. ' l Qiirbecs representatives. sklppczl; by J. M. Darby, oi l-luntiiigclon. who were tied with Alberta for firstl place with two wins and no losses: at the opening oi play today. lost‘ their third round mama to a. ca‘. Hell, oi Kitchener. representing the: Toronto district. l0 to 8. It ivas] Hall's first victory. the Iiitchcncri mp losing to Alberta and Ncwi Brunswick yesterday. Peter Lysll's Montreal Rink had] llYGMy victory over l-l. A. Bruce c-fj Stratiord, Ont. representatives. in_ thcwhird round. winning l2 in 7.‘ and placing t‘ lves in a ccnicn-l; ing position with two wins and one loss. * Saskatchewan also registered lLs first win by defeating New Bruns- wick. thoJl-ink lklpped by ‘n. a. m- lntd- 0i Saskatchewan trlumplilng ovoi- ‘A. C. McWha. St. Stephens. N. ill to D. 1t was Mcwhs‘: second dsiuti. ' . - HICKEYE ‘ 4