g. l‘. T’ ‘F. 14 night won the lululnl lly a tolul score _p{l1't; were of the l. i i‘ . _. A i _ A 9 u ' ' Ed 311111861 Shot Atn-Races Tomorrow Afternoon Crystals Lose PNEZE-‘q I 0 I . l (t) A flHtlCS t . L-lfiy " COTE N __ f * ‘ L:.~_....c . ‘.3 A Whole Was .Oniy l ' I i li/icclocre-Crystals Carry - 1 V“! . F<g..lt 0 Atiantlcs In Second 1'1".“ v.1“, B. "w; ‘A‘\)‘>§. (Canadian Pros) . and. another early in the mmdre ~ v v ‘ tlume, and the Crystals tied up the Wk“ 1'\‘~‘- ~~' l score again in the final chapter after 3.1m 1;..." llchulhcl the siilninorsle’; Fd Kin/in put ms team ahead on Q11; . 4 t.» u in ti... 111.11 [game 0t the finest piece of individual‘ effort tho oiflltil cl ironic u..<l h. it‘ {IUJYPB seen here for some time, Wick James ill 111* 31- A- 11- N l“'=‘ ~1~1\\"-ls llillv- scored the winning koal ‘for the At- cil UT -‘-1 ‘I'll l‘ 1 l. iilHilCS in the third period on an in- ’ 1111" YIN"? W- dlvidual effort. Sillillhant counted the first Crystal score in second peg- lillrllliir: 'l {oil i 111$ l0 i. iud, lone handed, Montgomery tied .' -,l. a iYtliklS “.9; filthy a merl- the score on “was ‘tom Grady and lcrzxl cxlliliillon 1.1 lg.“ ixilmnnl ilas- Chick Gallant scored the third Bind j tllllt‘. the Afiall 1-1:; ii.~..l;l;>;; ncllc oi inst goal for his team on a lollg 3 the iorln iililt {WAG t‘..l..l lllv :r>ut‘l- shot". from centre. These three with Lem loztrtuo rilnizlili"l‘-'illlll 311d til! schurmun and Grady were the stars zilcryrlills. alfhcii .1 >110 ' rnrc tn, m6 gry5le1s_ whue Ed xix-yin, I-sglrctl 0'1 illu to v 1l-l[,.l:lll‘l€‘S and Peebles were the pick oi e sir l‘ flllf/ l we ill j the Atlantics. liihor ntiiukr". ch for the nlost The Atlantics will now meet, Bath- rv-Jullul variety. urst in the final round, for the north- t in the llolno ern section M. A. H. A. champion- i'..;.‘. it; H";- scrwuul r uni with two ishlp, the winner to meet the Nova 5101"». v .li-. h i;.~.i “not: nits.‘ scctizi. champions for the Maritime lilthrtorl llzul scored we ill lilo lllil title next week. ' tJiclAL HOCKEY MacLean; defence, Melvin Scott, El- Tluy curlsiod tho fT-r tin A vtry fast and rxrlliln; grime was iplziyxsrl Mcnrlny. 1th iii, n; Milton mer Frizzel; forwards, Lorne Scott, Fljvltlr i Reggie MacEwen, Gordon MacEwen, betlrorn tlto ~ ill Riv-or ‘- and tlzv fir/sill Y." . ‘ ill tdvorl Flying LlndYs-“Goal, Chalmers New . . i“. ii. \\'(l.'~'. ‘ son; defence, Bob Jewell, Dan Jew- ll Mlwlll ("mount ell; forwtlrdsfKcir Warren, Fulton Vlnrrcn, C. Stevenson, M. Thonlson. the “ ,, I. \"t‘l'1i.*'_‘\i, (rilj, TIGNISH 4; ULEARY 3 On Thursday 21st inst, Tlgnlsh and OLeary hockeyists crossed sticks on the Alberton rink creating one of (‘r l|llll'l‘.‘~ the fastest and nlost exciting games ' lw- J will (Elli! of the season. Tlgnish team depriv- . l" .'.(i:~_ in... Cli of two pl‘ its senior players as . . . .. l‘ m 11ml Ftil- l ircli as its fans put up a game which , tm \\‘.n-r<~il, llrnrai, muncr. ‘ioutdid the expectations of the most . u...“ ‘opthnistic. The game got away about 11TH)‘; ; ll; z §ll30 p. m. and from theilrsi: whistle "ions '11» 1:. .1. lllvtr a " l.il..-l_.--."ftlll the last both looms were keill ' lv ‘ll 1K0 Co‘ illTilii Jlill- ‘isiellllillg- l "u"... p.441...’ 11.1., Tlgnlsh weakened in its lineup . 'l‘hi~ {tunic stnrt- ‘and lacking “fan" stimulation, (ow- . , gutrty ‘m, 11.1,. 1...... ling to weather conditions) were not . or 4.1 in p.141»; . tnccd Wiiiilfl. pleasant prospect, but n. -.».~..1 lljriod \\‘.l$ I each man played in a. manly wav tun. on llVLwlliJ of til‘ sirot-ts theiwmd strength from their weakness Univ mutt not h.- 1l;iil~.¢.1 im theylgrcw." Gregory McInnls was the uvtt- Ulmujlll. Th.- tllirrl pvrind 0n:l~ i first to find the uei: for Tllnlsh. ml v.-='ll r. “lcrv n5 11-: in mvoizr oi which relieved the anxiety of the i... Lilith _ 'ri~..- .-.-i.~.-@.- \\'ns‘ll>0&3lb11|ty of a "goose cs2." In the second period Wade Harper who had bccrl showing great speed and en- durnnce carried the rubber through (‘crnlvnll .I|iZli()l'3'-—- (Toni. Cl.\rrni‘c~ TJOOk up at this sky- scraper, the size of the good twist- you rccxup a tow cents for . when, you, ask for it'll clear i l tcuouofl STRIBLING ttlNFlllENT 0F WINNING i Visitors are‘ Crowding illto Miami- Boston Fighter in U s u a] Talkative Mood. MIAMI. 1"1a., Feb. 25 — Jack Shar- key. of Boston and Young Strlbling of Macon. Georgia, are winding up their lrulnlns. for the big m: Wednesday. Bostonian: who have “Tflved 9311i’. are well supplied with 531""? money and they have found many-willing takers. These bets were placed at even money. In his work- Ollld. Blrlbllus has impressed, al- though he looks n. little drawn. Shar- kéy. as talkative as ever, appears con- fident that he will knock out the Drlde of the South. Strlbling is sil- ent. and refuses to talk much about tho bout, although he declares that he will win. ATTRACT LARGE onowns Both boxers, have attracted large crowds for their daily training. 8o Bren-t are the crowds, that an admis- sion charge of 5O cents has been made, Indications point to a record crowd for a. Southern boxing bout. Church "Bowling League Schedule FIRST BOUND Wednesday, Feb. 37, 7 p. m.—Unlt- ed vs Baptist. ' Wednesday, Feb. 37, 8.30 p. m.- Bt. Pauls vs Central Christian. Monday, March 4, 7 p. m. — St. James vs St. Peters. Monday, March 4, 8.30 p. m.—Zion vs United. ‘ Wednesday, March 6, 7 p. m.-St.. Pauls vs Baptist. Wednesday, March 6, 8.30 p. m. - Trinity vs Central Christian. Monday. March ll, 7 p. m.- St. Peters vs Central Christian. Monday, March 11, 3.30 p. m.—St. James vs United. Wednesday, March 13, 7 p. m. - 'I‘rinlty vs St. Pauls. Wednesday, March 13, 3.30 p, m.- -Zlon vs Baptist. Monday, March 13, 7 p. m-‘Unit- ed vs Central Christian. Monday, March 18, 8.30 p. m. - Bt. Peters vs Baptist. Zion vs Trinity. Wednesday, March "30, 3.30 p. m. — St. James vs St. Paul's. Monday, March 25, 7 p. m.- St. James vs Central Christian. Monday, March 35, 330 p. lam-St. Peters vs United; Wednesday, March 3'1, 7 p. m.- Baptist vs Trinity. .We'dnesday, March 37, 3.30 p. m.- Zlon vs St. Paula. . ‘ Monday, April l, 7 p. m.-St. James vs Baptist. ' Monday, April 1, 8.30 p. m.-Zion vs Central Christian. - _Wednesday, April 3, 7 p. m.—'1‘rlll- ity vs United. Wednesday. April 3, 8.30 p. m.- St. Peters vs St. Pauls. the “melco" and landed it safely within the net, a stunt which he ro- peated shortly afterwards making the score three all. In the last period Cari Bernard, a star which has ap- pearcd on the horizon of hockey this season bulged in a fourth for Tig- nish. The O'Leary boys played well. Kennedy, Matheso and Hewlett GO- ing the scoring be: des sending some bullet-like shots to the not only to bc 3WD)!“ b! Mllfllhy. who is w be con- grntulntcd on his good work. The game coded 4-3 in favor of Tlgnlsb Mr. J. Mathews refereed with 1m- pnrtlolity. The lineup was as follows: Own-Goal, L. Bernard; da- fonoo, B. Gotoll, K Hewett; for- wards, L. Hewett, B. Kennedy. K. Mllthclou: subs, 0. Ellis, L. Campbell. R. McWillinml. Tlgulab-Ooal, Aulbin Murphy: de- fence, GI Melanin, W. Harper: for- wmh. M. Mclnnll. C. Bernard, J. Buota: lubl, A. Richard, 3. Fullnes- RIF-Y ' rumors vrsrr ro CANADA nor-to n: rm: nu wmaou. m. 33-1110 Daily am ma», m» it has been official- lyinformod ‘out m Prince of Wales “lance: twist!" animus- willflnd it lmpoulblotogotooan- adatbIIYIQP-otulinh- ' whose sensational progress through Wednesday, March 30, 7 p. m.—' MBLARNIN ill MEET 10E ELIBK FRIIJA_Y_ NIGHT} Vancouver F 'i gh t e r W o n Decision i n Their Last Bout a Few Weeks Ago. NEW YORK, Feb. 35-—A return bout between Joe Glick, the Wil- llamsburg body puncher, and Jimmy McLamln Vancouver slugger heads the fistic programme in New York rings this week. Glick and McLal-nln will battle ten rounds, or less. in Madison Square Garden Friday night. McLamin pounded out a. decision over the Wil- liamsburg pants-presser after ten furious rounds at the Garden a few weeks ago. ' .' If The return match again will be at 138 pounds, a concession to McLamin who no longer can make the light- weight llmlt. The Canadian star. the lightweights was halted when Ray Miller knocked him out, soon ex- pects to campaign as a full fledged welterweight. Glick is a. legitimate lightweight, scaling around 134 pounds at his best. ICE RACING On Thursday, Feb. 31st, there was o. race on Baltic River, there being three classes with fifteen horses an- swering the starters bell. In class A there was 3 horses viz., Blackbird, Midget and Maggie. Blackbird owned by B. Donalds, showed more speed than the rest and took first money. with the Midget a good second, af- ter capturing the 2nd heat in fine style. The Midget was recently pur- chased by Mr. Nelson Owen and with some training will make the best of them step to beat her. She was driven by the veteran reinsman Mr. Robert Crater. Maggie, owned by Ned McLeod was a close third. In Class B there were five horses answered the start/ens bell, namely, Little Peter, Pansy B., King Kelly, Yankee Prince, Maid O. S. Little Peter owned and driven by Will De- laney won easily in straight heats, Pansy B., second; King Kelly, third, Yankee Prince, fourth and Maid O. S. fifth. Seven horses answered the start-- car's bell in Class 0., Billy Boy, Teddy Tilford, D ,ey Boy, Queen Alice, Ruby 0., Elizabeth, Bob. The flYSF heat was won by Darnley Boy, Ruby 0., second, Queen Alice, third, Billy Boy fourth, Elizabeth fifth, Teddy Tilford sixth and Bob seventh. In the second heat Teddy Tilford came from far behind to win easily. Darn- ley Boy second, Elizabeth third. Ill the third heat, Billie Boy won by two lengths, Queen Alice second. Ted- dy Tllford third. Another heat was then necesary to decide first and second positions. Billy Boy capturlns the heat and first money, Teddy Til- ford second and Darnley Boy third. Billie Boy is owned by Cecil Casley of Spring valley and made a good showing in her first start. Teddy Til- ford is owned by Reuben Heckbert of Indian River this horse is a big 3B"- ed trotter and should make thorn step before the season u over. Darn- ley Boy is owned by Leslie Mountain of Damley and showed flashes of rent speed, The following is the summary Class A Blackbird .....13l Midget ... ".21 2‘ Maggie Class B Little Peter .. .. 1 Pansy B... .. ..... 32 King Kelly .. 33' Yankee Prince .. .. ..5 4 Maid O. B. 5 615300 Billy Boy e l l Teddy Tilford .. .. 1 3 3 Darnley Boy ... cocoon; ....l 4 3 3 Queen Alice ... ... ".333 Ruby C. . ..... .....35l Elibabdth ... “.333 Bob .. .....777 ‘Fhcofllciall wore:- Annaunoor-H. A. Abbot. Judges-George Orocier, George Campbell, Charla Iockard. ~ Starter-Maynard Brymtml. Wllbc- t race will be held next Offer Large Sum Ottawa Senators (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Feb. 25-—In living the Auditorium! Company of Ottawa, a prior option on the franchise of the Ottawa. senators in the National Lea- gue at n price of 3130.000. Frlllli Ahearn, President of the club, de- clared today that he had in no way ignored representations made by oth- er interests who entered bids for the team. Mr. Ahearn in a. statement ls- sued today, said that it was true that he had been offered as much as $300,000 for the team and franchise by United States interests. Ladies Bowling At L.O.C. Alleys 'I‘ha "Not-Afralds" added anothvr victory to their list last nlsht when they again "licked" the "Ever- Readys" (winners of . the first i66- tiorl of the Junior C. W. L. Tour»- nament), in the second of a series of games scheduled between those two teams, this time by the handsome majority of 637 pins. ‘There were a large number 01 "routers" present who bell in "a cheer encourages" and the girls ap- preciate it very, very much, and those male voices in the chorus weren't overlooked either. Helen Power rolled high single of 206 and also high three of 541 pin-ll. Plenty of "Power" behind that little dame. NOT-AFBAIDS . Hilda Praught .........l73 Helen Power . I59 Kit Coyle ..............154 Total-MW. EVER-BEADYS Helen Flynn ...........130 Charlotte Creighan Nell Kerwin ..........111 12a 132 Elizabeth Connors . 93 31 104 RoseGaudet...........ll3 113 9e Total-lose. mores Mr. Chandler's girls showed the re- sults 9! good coaching. Into the cemetery at midnight crept brave little Alice and timid little Helen all set to catch poor Bunnie and leave him pawless and no doubt about it, the little rabbit is hopping along now putting down two and carrying none. because Helen produced the front paw and Alice the hind paw. Charlotte doesn't believe in ghosts so she's going all alone. Look out Charl or the rabbit may catch you. It is better to be born lucky than skillful. Are you convinced of it yct Sunshine? Hilda wishes to thank George for the "pow". It strutted it's stuff, mak- lng its debut last night, Punch is alright at tho proper time Rose, but you were supposed to have sworn off for Lent. AT THE l. ll. (I. Last night the Rovers met and d:- feafed the Spuds by a mayority t. 849 pills. P. Doyle, took all hom- last night, having high single of 2. and also high total of 603. Next gal takes place tonight at 3.15 sha when the Stars and Crescents me in what is expected to be a real liven game. Following are last; night's scores: KOVEBS G. Essory 109 18c I McCabe . J McMahon ..153 254 3'4: A. Joy ................l33 213 3'41 Total 3335. SPUDS J Malone .............i35 134 10s W. Hogan .. 133 121 l4l P. Doyle 343 331 W. Dooley 193 11o Totnl1990. (Canullanhon) WOODSTOCK, Feb. lip-Ox- ford County ha: been allocated It: of the no hundred cottages to b0 erected in Canada through on arrangement lode between the ova-Ion settlement commit- tee ul the Btlthh Government lndtfnfllhllgltwunnnoono- odbyCopLIJLConcrmCa- tlon committee of the Oxford- Tbundq atlvolocklbnrp. r A em. A.-. Cont: and! yukrlu. DEM P s r Y snni ii BY PlltllilER B u ll e t, Fortunately Went Wild ‘and Did Not Harm the “Ma_ nassa Mauler.” (Canadian Press) MIAMI BEACH, Fla. Feb. 25-Au unidentified prowler entered Jaci: Dempseys room here about 5 a. m. today and shot once at the former heavyweight champion, the bullet going wild. Dempsey made a. report of the matter to police late this morning. BIRMINGHAM, Ala», Feb. 25.- The Age-Herold was advised in a telephone conversation with Sher- Iil W. L. Matthews of Clarksdalc, E that report-s u» his office were that 200 or more persons were kil- led by a. storm that swept across North Mississippi today. The Shel-IR said he had been unable to verify the reports because all telephone and ‘ legraph lines were down. (Cmudlan Press) LONDON, February 25.—Slxty thousand dollars has. been he- quealhed to the Archbishop of Rupert's Land for the general work oi’ the Church of England in Canada by Mn. Lucy Greene, of Cranlolgh, Surrey, whose es- tate totalled $1,975,000 all of which went to charities. (Canadian Press) CAPETOWN, Feb. 25.- The Great Program ()f Racing, For Wed. Afternoon Victoria. Speedway Club have I kindly be present and bundle Wed- splendid program on for Wednesday afternoon, touching the track up Wednesday morning and also making a driveway tor the parking of auto- mobiles and teams. This should add greatly to the comfort of the on- 1-1., Prince Mac. Colorado P. lookers. Photographs of the course and finishes are expected to be tak- en by an expert photographer, The ofilcials who have so capably man.- aged the previous meets are asked. to Louis Bctt. nesday afternoon's races. Following are the entries: Cllll A Trot-Capt. Jackson, Bin- gon Aubrey, Briar Mac. - ‘ Clan A Paco-Judson Lad, Britt g l Clan B Trap-Scout, Annie Marjorie Dillon, Evercady. l , i Clan B Puck-Miss Dlngolc, Bctw l . ' Mozart, Lady Marque, Ruby Bcl-i f- . ,- l MAR. HOCKEY FIXTURES (Canadian Press) BATIIURST IN FINALS AMHERST, N. S. Feb. 21-83m- urst gained a berth in the final play- ofl for the championship of New Brunswick by defeating Amherst here tonight by a. 6-3 score. The Bathurst boys captured the home and home series by a. 14-5 total. Dud James was the outstanding star in tonight's game, shooting the majority of the Bathurst goals. ‘The Amherst boys put up a. game flgbt. but were outplayed. Y. Bowuzvc Zion defeated St. Peters by 107 pins. Earl Goss rolled high single 6f 277 and three of ‘Iii. native parliamentary representa- ZION l-F-X. U; N-Bql. ANTIGONIBH, N. B., Feb. 25.— ~ Bt. Francis Xavier University hockey team defeated the University of Nu’ B. here tonight by a. 3-1 score in the i .‘ first of a home and home series for I, the Maritime Intercollegiate cbam- i pionship. y. ST. JOHN, 6; NEW GLASGOW, I 8T. JOHN, N. B., Feb. 35.-Th3 St. 3 John Fusiliers defeated New Glas- r v gow 3 to 3 here tonight in an exhibi- ' tion hockey game. St. James defeated Trinity by 109 pins. C. Simple rolled the high ain- glo of 313. J. Cameron rolled the hill: three of 603. 3'1‘. 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