EBRUARY 6,1924 715ml News HOCKEY 10E scours. now n1 no THE CHARLQTTETOWlLGUARDIAN All!) Realm BASKET BALL BOXING A N D OTHER EVENTS wllilttilkntfitdi‘ » .‘ i PAGE SEVEN Of Sport ‘Elli Gurlers Leave for Mainland pIo -n--___ day---l-_lee Races This Afternoon shape. ‘The 3 min-ate clasg i,“ 4 starters and. was won by Hmppy I‘). E. Myers Cleiareddsckf)’ "elm a 01069 third x-nay Bar at Feet ‘Wllllllllg the next three heats with Vlklillty 0t twelve lhundrgd pmmd5_ a tiipe oi’ horse haird to get on P, . I. , At the conclusion oi‘ il i ii t bll lied and l9 "K19 Iiiafligrletcifcewasogfisle: in the Todd I! was purchased iiinom his Mm n Associaflm The Club intend h-old-ingthelr mtgglcgifll 016:“; the b“ a‘ next race Saturday ‘the sixteenth I The Stanley Bridge Racing Cllllb held their second raoe Satiuirday ai- tern-oon wi-lih a ilarge crowd in‘ at. Todd Wll-‘ll alllliifont ease; The 2.50 class bald six starters Nimble iLady Wll-llllpllls‘ rfinishes. A peculiarity in Inches In Meet tiliis race was the ‘two trotters Todd at Boston t k at o‘, the Bos_ owner ‘Fulton Brown by William i3, vgillllxlllllllgiilc rflixsgizflauon hem McNeill, Summerside for a hand- 10 I h I setting a new ‘with ‘a 2.40, 2.50 and two year 01d irfiahlndoogieigrd when he won race. All entries iclbse Friday night l. tendance. 'I‘ii1e ice was in splendid IN PII E NNN ' won the first heat by a neok with l3 flllll 13811110. each weighing in the lBOs-l-ON, Feb. 5. —0nc new [him-day night. R. R. Myers. n! wme Sum The be“ previous the 15th and will be received by D. ' ii. l" Wlgzvaget 8% inches was e531. McLeod or the Secretary, R. J. iiiiitt by Myers in 1922. Alldelsilll- (milstiernsson, of the Newark 50,, tied the worldls record of SUMMARY ii: seconds in the semi-final heat 3 Mm‘ class ttihaifi yards high hurdles and it". T3" ‘ti.’ ..‘i“.“.‘.‘.§"i‘.‘...‘.’.f.‘;“i "é "an TOM were» i n ers . . Clilclilo. when he won the final gala: (gviilggmlrgl?) it“, Anderson broke his ankle alone; (Flemfng; 5 - itisr clearing the inst hurdle. B ‘t i _ --------- " Jois Ray, crack Chicago miier, e“ Ime U8~ yipsd out the stigma of two de-' 350 gin, tilts this winter at the hands o! X-Ray (Ciia-ppeiie) Lloyd Gnhn. when he raced homo Nllnlble Lady (gym; __ ivinner giving him a third leg on Tam 0' Shsntcr i-Ohsppelle) 5223 i}; trophy in the Hunter mile. q$¢d ]3_ (Bmwn- _____________ __ __ 444g Hahn's best efforts failed to cut Jack 0' Hearts (Mayhew) _ 3554 down Ray's lead sufficiently in the pengo mic-Kay) ___________________ __ 6655 hat lap. but the Chicagoan was Desi mne_1_1g_ iorcad to set ll new record for the Qmcm, lliinter mile. l-lis time was four .st8rlm_w'_ R Tayion llllllltes‘ 18 3'5 smmmlfi Rays J-utlgeskJzlimes Pendengast, Dr. vlilofi’ Elle llllll a lllllfl l0! 0" ll": Siinillsand A. J. M‘cNeill. trophy and permanent possession. Tinmr_w_ 11 McNeiiL ~ - Petrol J.udgcs-—Armel'M-urray, A. snrmnxCliaippelle. (Patriot Please Copy.) TOBOGGANING AT BANFF Iillrd‘: Llnllm-nt for 0f ll - ' “f manner-n wvidlngwlnokll iliedismioo yomhfvvotoiqvnlksbncirllfil-ll. N0“! YOU CAN MAKE YOUR RUBBERS LIKE NEW - ll in u» inns. slush i...» wot mow that n» u.- chino t»! mi “i, loin’ is. crock. lliifikfltl’ “$1353” mi3l'-'=i'-"-""" ' shim‘. Nu-Rubbor lo any to apply. 1111102‘: m a‘ \ .-=::......-- - -..~ .3 "QVIIQIIOI IIEQQIIG" Ilhl the dfli III.‘ ' o] il-ioli MIMI! am hot like now-tho dllllll "i" V I ll n " . lhiolliolwhoocilfioaflushoo ~ ‘ " ooofronoucmiooonllbllllllll- W IGNIINNIIUW“Btttilliliflfii u: rcr-“WW MFNIINN P.‘IN.II. NY SININE i-I Last Night-At Arena -Game Was Good Exhibition of Hoc- E WIN DRIVING GIIIB ARRANGED A IGE RAGING GGNIESTS T0-day’s Races 0ft Victoria.- Park Will Start Promptly at 2 p.m A . ._ The Charlottetown Driving Club met last evening and arranged for the races which will be held this ice ObursB fternoon on the _ . Parties lllll iii iii iiiii . ‘ This Morning Where Brown, A. Kennedy. They may Mat_ ches With Moncton Saturday's goon Arrangements were made to hold IIIIINI IINNIEIIS “wtiiifiii L.?.‘“i....'S' SIIIE GIIIIS Ol-il-CAGO. Feb. 5.¥Bliltllllg Siitl, thc Senegalese boxer, caused “Ed" Strangler Lewis. heavyweight wrestling champion, to jump out of a ring here the other night, it Wl-lS revealed tonight. -Sikl did not challenge Lewis. In- stead, he tried to klis the heavy- weight champion, following the French custom. The Senegalese refereed an ex WIN iiiii iiisiiiii hiliiiion match Ill which Lewis appeared. When the "Strangler" - - - was declared the winner Siki SIIlgTOIl Glrls Make started -tn throw his arms around opposite Victoria iPark. and Sackville him to implant a kiss on the cheek. key Throughout. ' desiring to see the races can got Tm"; h-éckey fixture played at the on the ice =by Cut Street. The follow Arena ma‘ might between the Bank, ing are the starters tor this after- two classes on Saturday and a meeting will be held in the club to ‘make final arrangements. The rooms Friday evening at. 8 o'clock the left this morning for Saclivllle and The following representatives oi‘ Charlottetown Curling Club Lewis took it on the run. - wall, - - I R. MidDonaid ' Do a windoi- the former sextette by a score-Jot’ 2 igoals to 1. The, score is a good indication of two periods of the entire -i'ixt.‘ure. The game started at 7.45 with James I-lenrell on the official end of the game. aid tibia Banker goalie made a per- ‘lsict save. After 14 min-utes o! pi-ayl l-lousiion, P. W. C. defence man negotiated the first tally of the night in a. rink end rush beating McDonald iby an eyelash. This ‘was the only count in tihe first period. Alter 7 min-lites ioi play in the second iperlod, Moore of the Bank- ers evened the score getting by White, twhen his shot glanced oi Houston's stiick and trolled into an empty net, White leaving the net to block the shot. With the score l uill the game became much faster and u good deal rougher in spots, each team striving to get the ad- vantage, MoDonald of the Bankers tinally counts on White from a mix up in front of the ‘College net i'or the iBauikers second and Winning goal. . The College team uried hard to Donald and Moore showed up well, while the outstanding players for with Saunders also excelling on the front line. The Lineups g Banker: ‘I P. W .0. I Goal . White B. Ross Phiil McDonald G. Wood -" , . . . neon's races which will commence e" and ’P' w' 6' teams‘ resulted m a-t 2 o'clock sharp. ‘the first, racssuggested starters for the ‘brand oi hockey hand-ed out Bab y Todd John MdDonald). and not a dull moment marred the Kellie |( A_ E_ Murray)‘ Fmm ‘he tacew“ P- Judson Todd 0H. Dennis). W. C. secured the puck, going into Abagweit 411;; ]r_ Acorn; A; their opponents teriiiitiory for what pause’. york (.3 whitey looked tiilke a. counter, but McDon- grit -H_ (i; i}; Barney taln lowered today on the tirst act medals. All Piirllfllllflllbi of 1924 Olympic Sports. The cl0s- Olymllll! lllllllllllllfi- ‘ ing scene witnessed distribution of winter sports Stadium by Baron Coubertimpresldent of iniernsticii-Ifllvmnic committee was presented al Olympic commit-tee, oasis-led by with the Canadian flag ‘that was run even the score but to no avail as C°lllll“C|flPY.RM8;‘Jqllll8 DB Polllllflc "P lllsl slllldlly- Wllell ll"! Cllllllll‘ ‘ ' andFrantz eic e. the Bankers gonllie proved a stone president’ vice president’ and gem h}: ilockeyfind won the * ‘" l lc c am ions . On the Bankers ‘team ‘Phil iMc- ggzmsiizfggtu-f-goovzhfgggsch Oymp p - ‘ p “ “- lifiiitiiiifiii°iéi[JIINNIIEE iii _‘I{0u-gtpn Challenge Cup or the “Mugouaiii town Curling Club will be played _.____ tonight at 7.30 and 9 p. m. , ------ ~~ D's“ Bowling at Y. M. C. A. are as follows: Class A Trot _ E G 1 <=-=--= =- testis.“ i. A...S'.»...;‘.’.if' Rani: Moljaine, Dr. C. C. Air-ithiibaild, S. C. $23G?“ H’ Moore, Theo. Bayer. O. ‘Mc-Clregog. m.“ E Pa“ gnaw ‘Direct gfiulg/fclntlyiéeéisll. A. Ebers, M . . [V5253 3511' The team is icwptaiued by Ml- ill; ‘Friday night's mean“; I’. Tit-us, ‘the vice president oi iii arrangements will day and all members of the Stsrter.— ‘Geo McDonald. TIJIIQPG.—"F. Hooper, D. McLeod. Judges.—R. J. ‘Steele, Walt/er liresen-t. GIIRTAN IGINEREII GN FIRST AGT IlF i924 GIYNIPIG SPGRTS silver CHAMONIX, Feb. 5.——’l‘he cur- gold medals and seconds. P. J. Mulqueen, chairman of the the Canadian Olympic commit-tee an‘d prizes a‘t international Pierre De member of the respectively ians defeated the U-nited States world's received Cup To-night The finst matches for the Junior Charlotte- PNNISEI] NY NNNENINNNB A Roy D. Sch-ooley, On! Saturday Monlcton where they will play the curlers oi’ those towns: Messrs. also be made Ohiurlottetown Cu-rling Olub, Tlicy tor racing ilie following Wednes- Wlll IDIRY H! MOTION"! 0" W'¢‘llll95' club d-ay, anti Sackvllle on Thursday, rc- who desire to start horses at next lllrnlllg FYI-MY- Tlle-EOOI! ‘Wishes 01' Wednesday's, meeting should be all curling fans of Charlottetown chosen to play against the Char- lottetown rinks will play lows: E. Robertson, C. W. Rand. skip. ey, C. l3. ‘Trites, H. Rich skip. Pelelved o. Evans, J. MioD. Cooke skip. Q Selig. ‘Percy biitcilnnulil. skip. H. Lindsay. A, Iilcbollon. skill- Rodd W. D. Oliarters, skip. IIHNNNPIIINEHIP SEIIIIIIN NINE INNNINIIIIIN I MONCTON, Feb. 5.-——Tlle cham- pionship aspirations of the Ciiathnm hockey team were rudely upset in CHJIIDIJGIILOD last night wlicii they were ilefeaieil by thc yam’ C’ s‘ latter town by a score of 5~4 after inn minutes of overtime play. Tile win for the Campbcllton sextette w. c. Mir-WI». 1- italic-nus» 1114.2‘??? é'i‘.i.i“i.'3.f‘.§.".i”'ll.“Eli. .3‘; 'thc first ziniateur title for a good ruany years. and puts them iii _ position to play otf for the ‘ Maritime championship. The local Flt-NEH!‘ Rlllbelllloll- F- C- Jmms- A' boys have worked wonders this your. and their endeavors bilvc bccn J. B. H828". T- 3- Melllllllllll A- successful in bringing one. title here. and they will prove mighty A. W. Cnlllil- F- 0- Cflllililll. W- R- strong cor-lenders for the Maritime championship. accompany them. , ‘Ilhe following Moncton sinks as fol- At 3.30 p. m. J. A. Plneock. Y- ll- Fl‘ G. lllazen Adair. C. Vi’. MULilLUll-l .At 7.30 p. m. ’40L SWIMMINf H0 LE—IN I THE ICE Great Showing In Initial Contest On Saturday at the “Y" Hall- Kensington a team oi Summerslde girls won an interesting game of Basket Ilall from the Kensington. C. G. I. 'l‘. to the tunc oi’ 30-10. The visitors showed throughout tho game a marked superiority iii handling thc ball and shooting and the score might have liccn larger hail not their sense of sportsman- ship put them tinder ll voluntary handicap in the last iinlf by play- ing only four of their icani. ThP Kcnsingtnn girls are just‘ starting the game and for begln-‘ ners they put up u plucky and strenuous fight in their initial > game. Though-out-clnsseil and ont- playcil they kept on trying right up to the tinal whistle showing that they had the right spirit and knew how tn take a defeat. They moan to perservz- and try to turn the tables on the victors before the Basket Ball season ends. HOCKEY - On the same day n fast and hotly contested game of Hockey was won by Silmmcrsiilc from thc Kr-nsing- ton Trail Rangers, 3-1. The teams were riuitc evenly mutclicil and on- ly the fact that tiicy had a goal- tender of more ycari-i and cxptrl- once than their opponents. saved the game for SlIITlIIICFSIIIH.‘ These teams lllilflil to mcet again in the ncar future with only Trail Rang- crs playing. - BASKET BALL LINE up‘ ‘SUMMERSIDE KENSINGTON numbers one and three teams and A. W b t . .. Sounders t. nth}? 5...... Students League Behalf of U_ S_ How S. Moore Chandler ~ k A , , A. J-luestls ‘Llllklgfitf; Tueiaday afiternogn saw soothe’: 8y SSOCIatIDII -—-———— ver nterest ng ow ng mac in tyhe Students League at the "Y" Congratulates ' this time the match was between Caniucks General Meeting 0f Charlottetown for discussion wil-l be the ’ d8 cis u of classes for the season of was won majority of 105 pins. N°- l __ were cabled tonight to the manag ‘Y h t u b G- Mcmllllllll 140 156 1M’ ors of the two hockey teams at 3. G l‘ wedlock 157 168 H4 Cliaincnlx, by lioy D. iSchooley, G- Judson 192 153 143 on “chaif of the United States we =v=~~~<= H “Pr” i. “i~‘2.';i§‘."“°" 123 iii {£13 rli‘.t.“'..’il’t."..°’stii.‘§‘“i2i‘.n... ‘Ne RULEs AND CLASSES I -—— llocke Association ever club FOR igicuélaLL BE Total 2366 and plyayer therein,’ congitatulates No. 3 _ the Canadian team on its victory," i a: ‘i; i2; stirs: 3?"‘.i.‘i.‘%...‘.‘.’."...2;. pleted for a meeting oi the Char- R- Aesr 95 222 167 186 “we imgrudlglngly acknowledge d8: lottstowdYscht Club to be hold in N- Mien: o 128 H0 no m" at the hands of a worthy we ,, the Navy League Rooms Wednes- F- Mom“ ll H0 173 162 To w‘ ‘s. Thddock‘ manager 6f dw even"!!! a‘ 7-30- l‘ l‘ °"l’°°‘°" ' 5 ___ the United States team. Schooley that all member; and everyone in- Tom] 22m cahled. “Anrerlcam are proud o‘ terefltfid Wlll b9 Pl'°'°l“- Malom ‘or N 1 m5 their hockey team even in defeat. One mall-Bl‘ llll" Wm “me ‘ll’ y ‘.0, They went down before awortliy WOIIIBII. l’? ill“ l°l'"“" "It" l‘ PITTSBURGH. Pat. Feb. 5.—Con- gratulations t.) the Canadian team F°n°wln3 l“ the 799"“: and praise for the American team foe but with honor to themselves STOOKIHOLM’ Feb‘ 5'_sw°d‘sh and the nation they represent." i-ooe nside mg the questionof Just because the old swimming hole is frozen ‘over is no reason why Dan Connero can't take his daily swim in icy New Hamp- shire. Dan claims that this is the beat time of the year to bathe. So do the undertaken Centre Brailshaiv Tumubr Furwarils Morris‘ Profiit Saunders Waite (luarils Sinclair MHPKPIIIIG Gordon Simpson Millinan licferoc~~ L. T. ItOWIIIUI‘. ———-—-€o¢—-——-— tStweet and palatable. Mother Graves Worm Exterminator ‘is no ceptable to children. and it does its work suircly and iimom-ptly. At the first twinge of rheumatism Relieve the pain with Sloan's. Apply gently without rubbing. it brings glowing warmth. than froo~ dam from insistent aches. Got n bottle from your drugglst today Ind have it on hand-SS certs. l9 4. " _ 51mm‘, m physical col-tare, have - acbeci the mxiiutiiia ti: '§3§i-§§Ny'i..t yggi- conclusion that their aim should ‘be be the "m"! chms_wnl the“, primarily the development oi’ igraico i; enough larger hosts to ma)“, l beaiuty and form. -Women should di- ré“ mu_who about‘. have u“, rect their physical energies. not to- decmhm o! the racing rules and ward distance or time or the van- the appomtment o‘ omen“! to qutshing ofaoompetliion-but rather govern the races? These are 80MB of the questions that will be do- clded. Now is the time to miss that will avoid disputes later on. therefore suggestions will be" welcomed. The committee appoint- ed to draw up constitution by-laws will also make their re commondntions. Ill orfiglltlllgrwwltimtelgutm oflflfififj considering the question of athletic oat st this meeting. III! I attendance is enacted. ture. Experts say iihat long distance running. et cetera, tonight be given an opportunity oi witnessing some clever cue , work when Mr. L. T. Dryden of iSt. to fine and noble ipenlorrnance. John. N_ .B_ Wm may a handle“) To ‘promote the“ 9nd“ m?” h“ match with one of Charlottetowms mill"! been oraanhed “he women 5 .C°“' foremost exponents of the game a-t hrsil Association for Physical Cul-Lunlbms Brothers park," M 330 lumping. p and "l" l"? lllil-‘Wraled l°l' w°lll°ll~ "d throughout the Maritimes as a cue that “m” M" be ‘I'm "W" 1W9‘ artist of exceptional ability, hav -lin throwing. the disous and suit- in‘ made m“ of 100 "d W" on able -bs-ll games. The association 1s iiumwom occasions, in” will!!!” 1'01‘ Wvmen. and b seeking no donbtcrests a great deal oi in- l devil?! that shall comlbino iirrac- torest and something out oi the ticsl qinlitias with Iliesuty and st- ordinary in the line of imoking the. POOL Local pool and blllard tans will . m. . iVlr. Dryden .is well known His appearance here tonight will ' MACDONALUS SPEC/A 1. ‘$6.2? "Iii/Isl" C‘ o ‘— l Sloan's LilliIIlQiIl-Iiilh pain! i5 "crime.- c h! ‘ spat-n tractivenesl. " BRINGING UP FATHER Ivorian “talk" is predicted. OH: LOOK- M Doze. ‘rt-ikr Lin: HAROLD 9 so: L - Loans l LOVE HA5 EYE-5l %s I ~ -. ~g_i_lflnlllfiill‘inwouldlnou.lus