DEQEMER 23. 1932 h} Grand sociation. Thirty rounds o at the 75¢-50c-35c. TOURNAMENT Under auspices of Prince Pldlvzlrd Island High- hmders in conjunction w DRILL SHED, MONDAY, Jan. 2, At 2.30 Sharp Highlanders Pipe Band in attendance. Admission I 7555-12-5-21 . . Boxing ith the Unemployment As- f boxing and a" battle royal 3 9 ingg, Cards, etc, 4c. per inch; Notices u 4o per word. Other rates Minimum Charge for my - cents. ~++Q++>Q >+v++¢+¢ >00 o §-&Q-O-0-§-¥§6§§ "Bimini-sac oer Wflfll- 1'1"” m‘ wrtlons for the price of two, strictly payublq in advance. To Let [IARIIOARD SUITABLE F O It lining outhouses, etc., 1c per sheet. Guardian Office. tf. Two ROOMS eon RENT. APPLY 1 Orlebar Street. v- ron sane - AUCTION roars- Five, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job ‘ Prinfgry, Nov. i-tf. BUILDING FOR RENT-NO. 225 Huston, corner of Euston and Orlebar St, Store formerly occu- pied by A. R. Wise. APP1y 311 Eugfpn, 7iil4-l2-17-eod-tf w LE};- ._ vpny COMFORTABLE dwelling ‘house at reasonable rent. lnunber 124 Elm Ave. Newly painted and raver-d thwushoflt- » baseburner burning continuously, so that house is warm. Apply A. Pickard 8: Co., Coal Dealers. . 7346-12-28-31. For Sale yon sans ._ SPEED SLEIGH, jog curt and bike at e. bargain. Also lot 0i’ Bobble . A0011’ cillllrcilllil. 7 334244-41- Female Help Wanted MAID WANTED. APPLY 96 liiilsboro Street between 6 and '1 P. M. 134342-2841. EouseholdGoods ForSnle FACTORY BARGAINS —- $55 lallge oil hllrrlers $14.50: Factory L; larlulteed; I-Iooler Oil Bllllior Co, Bridgeport, Conn, U. S. A. H G F B Dec. 28-61, CANADA I A (Continued from P888 1t Breakfast foods 100 marks per I211 L's. (1120 marks). (‘stifled Lobster 200 marks per 21.": lb; (800 marks). lvinx powder 40 marks lbs loo marks). sllalltly salted livers 10 marks p-r 22o lbs. (60 marksl. fialdlnes 30 marks per 220 lbf. 175 lllarlcs). L1 the fiscil year 1930, Canada‘! imports from Germany were valued at $11,500,000, and in 1031 at. $16.- 0000110. Canadian exports in 1930 vrere $23,300,000, and 1n 19in pinc- liczl‘, $13,000,000. In_ i030 Gernlafll’ ' al fourth in Canada's trade. as to impOfts and as to ex- per 220 A vust increase in nllilly i‘§\" Doris u. Gernmny is forecasted by the new arrangement. An increased marker. for wood pulp alone of 31.000000 per annllm is estimated. Recreation of a large market for Canadian apples, practically ob- lolete since 1924, is anticipated- Chief Canadian exports to Ger- "mly on which the convential tar- lff will be accorded include, fresh llthll‘... wood pulp, pulp wallboard. butler, eggs, fresh breakfast foods. Banned lobsters, milk powder, lllkhtit; salted livers and sardines. lllllll>_l_ll ls (Continued from Page 1) lvrltonre had been imposed on their "m". save notice of appeal and lccllrcd their client's release on bail "l 5W0", half of it in a pvrsvu-‘ll bond and halt’ in realty. The up- Mal is based generally on the coll- tclltion evidence relative to the is- tue was excluded f m the record, rihllr defendant's original plea, {Emmlllns Passages struck out by E "lift. had been erroneously liven to the jun" ‘u: addition to the sentence Chief 1°" Greenshicids ordered Har- og Thank; and Appreciation, 70c. 7357-12-28-31 - +O§§§OO +§.§"'¢.‘.§"..‘.-.§T¢.‘. 00-004‘ Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Central Guardian locals, ic. per word; Wfllfifll 51"‘ Egan] locals, 2e. per word; Announcements and Comini Events. 2e. pel- word; Classified. 2c- lwr word; trial/lavage": Notices, 70c. per inch; Lists of Floral and Sp Ill Bl’ per name; Letters of Condolence, 70c. per inch on applications. advertisement went-y ' ‘V. enw-mooewwwwa-maoooowwoo‘ Miscellaneous JOHN ALFRED MCDONALD. PRO- vincial Land Surveyor. Hemm- viile, 4R. 3, Sourl-‘i-l Lost LOST-BETWEEN CHARLOTTE- town and Hampton, December 22. 30x5 Truck Tire Chain. Please advise C. Morrison, Hampton. 1325-12-24-31. Employment Wanted ____i__€__--- EXPERIENCIEDh 0161;3- WANTS k. Te e11 one - Wm 7351-12-28-31. axramascan vouru WANTS job clerking or warehouse nip-ll; Best of reference. Apply A Guardian. 7324-12-24-31. Male Help Wanted l WANTED — ASSISTANT HELPER able to handle foxes, pelt, d056, erect pens, etc. No other need 1 _ A m - wood, Mt. Herbert. appy r m 7343-12-28-31. sl. itlHN’S luv Joint; Installation Of Officers By Two Lodges Last Even- mg. - St. John's Day was observed last evening at the Masonic Temple by St. John's Lodge No. 1 and Victoria Lodge No. 2 A. i". and A. M. At 6.30 a sumptuous banquet was held. The joint installation of officers followed. At the banquet, Mr.‘ G. Elliot Full, P. G. M., presided. Following was the programme: The King. "God Save the King." bio-Bro. C. J. Gallagher, The Craft-Bro. G. B. Sharpe, P. M. Solo-Bro. Jas. Calder, P. M. The Holy saints Jolln—Bro. E. H. Ramsay, D.D. Solo-Bro. B. G. Acorn. Closing Remarks-The Chairman. “God Save the King." The installation of officers was presided over by P.G.M. G. Elliot Full, assisted by P.G.M._ Wm. J. Drake. Following were the officers installed: t. John's Lodge No. 1—W. M., Chas. M. Williams; S.W., R. E. Kemp; 1.1M, P. A. Creelman, ‘BBB-t. J- L. Douglas, (re-elected); Berry, Ernest Kemp (re-elected); Chaplin, Geo. W. Wakeford, (re- Blectfid); 5-D, P. B. Moreside; I.D., W. E. Scantiebury; Marshall, L. Winchester; G.G., Isaac Cudmore; J.S., Harold W. Clay; J.G., Ernest R. White; Tyler, S. B. French. Victoria Lodge No. z-w.M., cs6. R. Brady; S.W., V. D. Currie; J.W., W. R. Carson; ‘Ii-ens, W. J. Clark; Sec'y, G. E. Proctor, (re-elected): Chaplin, L. McDougall: 81)., .1. P. Miller: J.D., A. P. Desborough: Mar- shall, Howard Ward; SS, G. G. Woodp J.S., Lorne A. McFarlane. BIRTHS poll w enter into a . 1mm W keep the peace for l2 months and provide a bondsman for $1,000 B5 a guarantee. If he fails to do this Hal-pairs sentence will be extended another six months according to the judge's order, Harpell was also condemned to pay the costs of the prosecution. In the course or remarks to ac- cused Chief Justice Greenshields said "somewhat startling, somewhat at least to my surprise you entered the witness box and without a question from your counsel or any other counsel you volunteered the statement: "Yes, I said he was s crook. I meant by that that he was a thief, I meant by that that he was a. slvindlcr and he has been R crook, a thief and a swindlcr for 25 years and he still is." That is what you said in the box. It was not particularly attractive_ and it was something startling. You abso- lutely-faiied in one scintilia of proof in your attempt to prove the com- plainant was ‘a crook or a thief much less a. swindler." Later Chief Justice Greellsiliclds told the accused: "'I‘lla man who publishes in his own paper or secures the use of another paper to publish grossly (icfllllllltary llbcls of and concern- ing ills neighbors is a dangerous mun. Not only does he injure the person detained but he is liable to create a disturbance of the peace. Now you had no justification, not the slightest justification for the publication of this atrocious libel against a man who has occupied an honorable position, an honor- able and successful business posi- tlon in Montreal for well-nigh half a century at least." SasseacZF red ’ton I SUSSEX, Dec. 27—Opcnhlg the schedule of the newly re-organized Southern New Brunswick hockey league, Sussex Dairy Kings defeat- ed Fredericton Capitals 2-1 here last night, Mild weather had made the ice heavy, preventing ac- curate stick-handllrlg. Two free- for-all fights occurred in thc sec- ond perixi. Heavy body-checkinl was general throughout the game, and nil plyaers were leg-weary long before the final whistle blew. I Five minutes after play started LeClnir scored for Sussex on a rc- bollnd shot fronl Iiuntcfs stick. Eight inmates later tho count was l tied when Chalmers tallied on his own rebound. In the second period LeCiair gave Hunter a. perfect pass for the winning goal. Lutz and Brewing. Sussex defensemen, and Mills, cdericton forward, started a fist ight and the fans swarmed onto LANE—At Penzance, Susie, on Dec. 7, 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Lane, a. son, Barry Richard. McLEAN-At the P. E. I. Hospital, Dec. 22, 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don J. McLean, North Wilishire, a daughter. ELLIOTT-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Charlottetown, on December 26th, 1932, to Rev. and Mrs. George Elliott, of Pownail, a son. BURGOYNE — At Granville Dec. 20th. 1932 t0 iVlLl‘. and IVES. John H. Bllltoyne. a daughter, Gladys Win- nifmd Imelda. (Patriot Please Copy) MACLEAN-At the P. E. Island Hospital on Dec. a, 1932, to Mr, and Mrs. I. Gordon MacLean. North Wlltshlre, a daughter. DE ATIIS BRAWDER-S-At his home 256 Fitz- roy St., Saturday, Dec. 24, 1932. William Brawders. Funeral was held Monday morning to St. Dllll- stuns Basilica. Interlneilt Roman Catholic Cemetery. Card 0/ Thanks Mrs. Francis McCarvillc and falli- ily, wish to thunk their friends and neighbors for their kindness during their recent sad bereavement. 7341-12-28-11. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBLAMEB Charlottetown and North Wiltohire Phillie 14D the ice to participate, but the game was quickly resumed. Play had Just started again when Stirling and Harmer came to blows. When the contest was resumed Sussex had three men on the ice and Fredericton four. Fredericton let loose a hot attack in the third period but could not get the rubber past Chapman, the local goalie. ‘ KONG KONG, Dec. 27.—A Malay laborer says he took a long ride 011 a hurricane, a tree trunk and a ship. A big wind picked him right. oil a plantation in Pahang, Malaya. and dropped him in the ocean-so 116 Sly!- He grasped an uprooted twee trunk and rode it for six days in a booming gale. He was rt id with cold and almost dead when the British steamship Carnsrvon- shire picked him up and-brought him hem. THE cgagporraroyylygggaaolanl, Trinity finial: (ilburilh WEDNESDA l’ (Lllo-Jsliditlfi’ Aid AIlllllRl business meeting - Full attendance requested — Heartz Memorial Hall. 7.30-—Service preparatory to Com- munion -~ Visitors wclconlc -- iiearlz Memorial Hall. CENTRAL GUARDIAN WINSLOI; United Church scr- vices on Jan. 1st: Highfield, ll; Prlncelown Road, 3: Winsioe South. '1; Glasgow Road, Tuesday, Jan. 3rd at 7 p. m. Rcv.,L. J. Leard, Minister. OFFICIALS IlEliE-Ml‘. H. C. His- iop, Montreal, General Traffic Man- ager of the Canadian National Rail- ways. and Mr. F. M. Smith, Mone- ton, N. 13., Superintendent of the Atlantic Region, arrived 111 the city last evening on a business trip They will visit various other points in the Maritime Provinces. CALENDAR. RECEIVED — The Guardian has been favoured with a beautiful calendar from the Palmer Electric Ltd. The picture is that of an old gentleman having difficulty keeping his mind and eye 011 the ball while making a shot in golf. “The Mental Hazard" is oc- casioned by the proximity of a fer- ocious bulldog. SYMPATIIY EXTENDED -— The deep sympathy of our people will 80 out to M1:- W. J. Monaghan, of the Royal Canadian Mounted Po- lice and Ill/ire. Monaghan, whose home was recently under the sha- dow of a. great bereavement, their little child having been called away on Christmas Day, at the tender use of three months. The death of a child at any time causes sor- row that cannot by feeble words be adequately expressed, bllt when it occurs at the joyous Christmas scu- son the poignancy of the grief is naturally greatly intensified. TO VISIT HER. SON-Mrs. E. B. Fairbanks who since letting hcr house to IVE‘. and Mrs. Arthur Par- sons for the whiter, has bem board- trig with Mrs. s. c". Dimock, 1m Wednesday afternoon for Halifax to lEAF STAR lllllclulllll CllliiilWBilNE Charlie Gonacher Will Be Out Of Game For Short Period. (Canadian Press) CHICAGO, 1lLs., Dec. ‘.17. -Cilal'lic Conuciler. sharp-shooting right winger of the world champion Toron- to Maple Leafs, suffered a fractured right collar bone in tonight's Na- tional Hockey League game with the Chicago Black Hawks. Con- acher received his injury in the first period when he crashed into the boards, but resumed play in that period. Boost, Don’t Knock Ml". Sport Editor:—- Sir,--1 would like to take a lit- tie of your valuable space to express my opinion of Dud James, and many more of our Maritime bred hockey players. I think it is pretty mean for any sport writer to come out with a statement that James is yellow. Maybe if some of these sports writers were hockey players and were out on the ice against James, they would change their opinion. For it they see thc game like some of the telegrams that are read by the sport announcer from station C. F. C. Y. at Charlottetown, they can only see the home players. There are many more remarks I could pass on some of these sport writers. If a team gets beaten by another, why knock them? Hockey is only sport and amusement, so why not boost it instead of knock- ing it. l’ aln, Sir, etc, A. J. WHITE, Summerside, Box 326. spend Christmas with her son, James, student at Dalllousie Law College. After her visit to Halifaxfl Mn. Fairbanks will spend some: time with nel- daughter, Mrs. n. G.‘ MaoGregor, Sackville, and also visit the P. E. I. Trust Campany, Char- lottetowrn-Windsor Tribune. Mrs. R. J. Coady, Alberry Plains, returned home after spending a very pleasant vacation, visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. J.,Ex1nis and other relatives in the Unit/ed States. Prof. L. D. Thompson left yester- day illOl'ili.ll§>i0l‘ Sackvillc, N. B, to spend a week's vacation. YTABOWLING C. N. It. Ol-‘ETCE Llil-itiljl.‘ _ MAROONS J. R. Nelson . . . 125 '87 J. F. (lordon . . . . . . . ~- 150 135 ‘ C. J. McLean . - . . . .. --- — W. C. McLeod . . . . .. . ' MU 255 R. J. Campbell . .. 110 '18 534 555 Total —l089 sam Hood '.. l8!) l'..'i T. M. Brehallt . . . . . . . .. 173 141 Scotchie McDonald - 149 150 H. M. Howatl. 133 182 Ikey Rice 110 '78 7.3-! 672 '1'0tul ..----l~i2b BRUINS J H. Houat’ . 140 160 W. C. Davies . . . . . . . .. 211'.’ ‘.117 145 172 8G 102 763 791 E. R. Bovyer 160 140 Total ...—1554 CAMPIONS W. H. Townsend . 153 102 Urbain Gallant . 1G8 131 G. Williams 150 150 Maud MaoCanneli 86 110 Geo. Hennesscy 16o 218 707 711 Total... ... ... ..-—-1418 CHALLENGE The Arena Badcaie do hereby challenge the Forum Rats to a friendly gnr-o of hockey to be play- ed at the Arena any night. Arena line-up: Sclve Ban-cit. Weary Will- iamsfBadcot McMillan, Rubbe Mc- Ewcn, Chief Williams, Flat Currie. Boxcar McDonald, Subs, Preacher Mccgllnm, Lazy Lerter, Coach Blighty Kenslow. Tenders forlc Tenders will be received by the undersigned up until noon Satur- day, Dec. 31st. 1933, for the supply- ing and packing of approximately 450 tom of ice, tender to state price per ton 40 cubic feet. CENTRAL CBEAMERIES her ‘on Fxiward, who is manager of _ Concert And Christmas Tree, Baptist School A bright and happy crowd of Sunday School children and grown- up friends gathered at the Baptist Sunday School Room last evening at 7.30 to enjoy the Annual Concert ‘and Christmas Tree. The pastor of the Church, Rev. A. C. Vincent, presided over the jolly group, and an interesting program of Solos, Duets, Choruses, Readings, Dialogues, and instrumental selec- tions, all presenting and typifying the Spirit of Christmas, was won- derfully well rendered by the mem- bers of the School, reflecting credit alike on the participants and the competent committee in charge. On completion of the pragramme. to the great delight of the children, their old friend, Santa Claus, ar- rived to the touting of horns and the jinglillg of bells, and remember- ed children and grown-ups with candy, fruit, and other presents from his bountiful supply. The children, not to be outdone in gell- erosity, also gave Santa a present and he went away quite happy pro- mising to come back next year. The following is the pragramme of the entertainment: PROGRAM i. Cilorlls-"Joy in tile World"— ' School. 2. Rccltation-“My Welcome" — Buddy Stems. 3. Solo-"i-ioly Night of Glory"- Mllry Acorn. 3. Recitation-Gordon Qllilllfil’. 4. RCCltiiii0il—"A Little Wish"- Gladys Ward. 5. Star Excrcise-Jrimary Class. 6. Rccltation—“Good Judgment" _Alctha Saunders. '1. Recitation-I'll Present. for DaddW-Hugh Campbell. e. Soio-"Orlce Upon a Time"—- Mary Acorn. it. Exercism-"Stolgv of the Bells’ -Prinlnry Children. i0. Recitation-"A Lovins Lime GirP-Murlel Acorn. ll. ROCltBtl0ll-—"JUSC We Three" -Primary Class. 12. Dialoguc-"Christnlas Bells"- Bcrnicc Warn and Beatrice Pound. l3. Recitation-"Send Christmas Everywhere"—Catherine Bethune. i4. Piano Solo-Florence Sim- mons. 15. Recitation-fwhite Gifts" — Marjorie Campbell. l6. Duet "Helen Cailberk Bessie CHil1pbt"l._ 1'1. Recitation —- "Christmas the Whole Year 'l'hruugh" »- Barbara Pound. ‘ l8. Trio-“Cood King Wcncosias‘ and "Holy Night"-»-Mabcl Callback, Pearl Burns and Margaret Camp- bell. . 19. A Christmas Exercisc—l3y Primaries and one intermediate. 20. Santa Claus arrives. and lmltcd. 736242-2841 2i. Santa Claus departs. 22. National Antimi- ‘a three province title. IFI-()-(3-Idl-IE]-'5? lolllcllr AT 11.30 r. n. ABBIES U8. WOL VERINES RESERVED-SM, 75c, $1.00 BALCONY RUSH-35c 'l‘i<-ilets on snle at Forum now. must be taken up by 6 p. in. and from country 7 p. m. Tonight LLOOKING ’EM OVER I (By 'l'e1~y Wolves Here Tonight ‘The Halifax Wolverines arrived here lust night with u glint ill their eyes and deicrlnillrltiull 111 their hearts to at least finish in second place in thedliaritime Senior Hoc- key Loop. In order to hurdle this ambition they will have llleir llllllds full, as Abbies are jilSt‘ as nllxious, to cop tonight's game 1111.1 secondi place position as their I-lzllifux op- ponents. ' "Chuck" O'Connor will make his debut tonight as the new Abbu- meutor, and naturally the flllls are‘ 100M113 fvlWvurd to O'Conuor'sl handling of the team. In naming "Chuck" a successor to Jimmy Gardner, who is also an excellent couch, thc management has made a. wise lnovc, 11:; lvlzlritimc hockey falls and ilockeyists alike sti.ll remember the way in which the chunky Irishman piloted a stagger- ing aggregation of puck chzlsers to O11 the oili- cr hand the Ottawa 1111111 has a well conditioned, cagey and fast skating club towork on, and the future suc- ceu of both team and coach will be eagerly anticipated. ' 1, Falls, there's piclliy good $9111». left for tonight's game. ‘Uct your tickets early today and sit 1E1 oz: what promises to be a hecln- ."i".l' - gle. Montreal Tcllnl (‘onlillg It is understood that the Forllll. management is negotiating with Montreal interests with a vicw to having one of Mobil-lull"; best tclllllr. show its wares llcrc on next Moll- ' daylnfght. More particulars later. Boxing On Monday of 26 rounds and a ilulll dinger to l ring down the cllraaill in the form of a "battle ro_\'.ll." when four box- ers blindfolded vslil go to it. The maill flout. of llit‘ evl-llilllz. with the Island lllllirilcut-igllt title at stake, will be between Bill Long- aphie and Jack Noll-on, tlle ‘Flgllt- l lug Dane." ‘fill: bollt will he clullt , rounds to :1 (i(v(‘A4]:x c3111. Long-i, aphic will lliiflt i‘ \\l1il1<.'i' of this, bout in the near" future, with tile’ welterweight CfOWil illfOWii ill the the bouts will go over blg. The above is to take place in the Armollrics Nfonday." afternoon. Credit Will-ri- (‘l-edit is Due A Halifax sports wlztel‘ says: “Moncton falls must tilank n1)- ove all. Len Burrage nlld Jilllmzc honors. If 1',- ii‘iif' lliiil 1m all" 1111111 or two nlcn for that ilikilitfil‘. win hockey games nil by themsel- lwlcn olllshilldilll: \\‘lll thc birds this season. iillrnlgl- 1111;; nl-lvrvli three goals i0 (lute, lilil :lll iillY-r tallies decided ganlcs in favor Hawks. It was Bllrragr-‘s goal that enabled the Hawks to down tho Abcgwrils ill the lrwlulzv iiplll- er. It was B\l'i'l'iIt¢i".\’ goal (ha! lliilll- bled the Wolverines at IlfllilflX some time ago. Whm in. were jockeying for lln- favored po- sition. Last. night lhlrrllgu shot. tho winning goal zlswisicd llv Slllnlny MChIRIlllS. Two of Bllrrauois thrcc goals calllc on lill.'iS$lSll‘(i ill-H's. 1n the eleven unnlcs ])lil‘-'(‘(i Jimmie Foster worvd shutouts lll five of them. His ROLIILClKlIlH-I 1111s donca lot lo lll-lp the Hawk-v on their road to vlr-torjs. Fll’-i"i' 1' the tcnnl cllpizlin, nllri. n“. ll'l'.\ll land- or, ll" l‘. 1. tlflil" :1 llll!‘ 51:’ " (‘lick (‘ominiz get for the Hnlvks. who was rc- ienscd last spring and who wont to lclner, Starr. Attention is culled lo thc boxing Scum“ Pcrmd‘ ilfl lil this lil-liE——il i't'.ll boxing card N“ 5C0“- FOSiCi‘ for winning lllc first sat-lion , Cilll l vcs. but Bllrrage and Foster have ‘ of. trams; to (into pioyed ever since, spent Christmas in thc city. He alas en, mute to Charlottetown: where he is expected i0 Play with the Abbies. Rumor had it that Cook would be once more with the Hawks in the sec- ond scction bllt it turned out that llo lléld been waived in by the lo- cal club and would become an Ab- ogweit. It will be interesting to see how the little fellow goes ag- ainst his former plates." (‘anadiens Play Moncton linlvks 0n Monday The Canzldiens. flflCP-l-"mf." in the Montreal senior hockey group, will be seen in action against the Moncton Hawks in an exhibition game in the Stadium Monday night of next week, it was announced yesterday by the management of the club. The Canadiens are rat- ed as one of tile strongest amateur teams in the‘ country and are lend. ing their league with the Montreal Royals close bcllind. 1V. fZLTT-Tdckey . CANADIENS AT BOSTON f Canadicns, 0; Boston, 1. l First Period: No score. Pcnalties—l.1epine, Lamb, Oliver. Second Period: .\'o score. Pclnlltics-Gaudrcauit, S. Mantha. Third Yeriod: f -~Boston, Oliver, ulllS-Bililj 7:45. ilcllaities—Joliat, Lamb. MAROONS AT OTTAWA Mnroons, 0; Ottawa, 3. First Period: ~ l—Ottawa, H. Kiirea, (Finnegan) 1.22. Penaities—Touhey, Brydson, Bel- Penalt1es—1“innigal1, Nol ilcolt, H. Kllrea, A. Smith, Haynes, Trottler, wt-ntworth. Conachcr. Third Period: Lh-OL-nlvlt, Touhey, 14:55. .l —0tta\va, Welland, (Finnegan k tl Kiirea 2:25. Pcnalttcs-Conacher. TORONTO AT CHICAGO Toronto, 4; Chicago, 3. first Period: l_'l‘oronto, Conacher, (Prilncaul, 2:30. ring. With a good semi-final and 2—Toronto, Jackson. (PYimBI-u. five pnrlilnillllrira: ' " Moll- Uuniitllcr) 2150- (lily nftcrnooilfla >11... it loot... as if Li-Iurauto. Chill-xv. lBiflir. D01‘- lily) 4:37. ri-Toronto, Day (Doraty, Gracie) 1:02. 5—Cl1icago, Gotlsclig (Thompson. Grzllluln, Ceulurel 18:15. Second Perioth: 6—Chlcago. McI-‘ady/en ‘Grahalnl 6:10. i L-Chicago, Cook f 13:10. Pcll:1‘ilc.-.- Lenllsky. Marl-ll. 'l‘hird Period: No score. (Cook. (McFadycn) i I i FINAL FLASH j Detroit, 3; N. Y. Americans, 1. i PAGE THREE CHI LDRE N-Zfic lteservaiions from (‘ity The Navy took the Falcons into port last night at the Holy Naml Club 46 to 30 ill llltli‘ playoi‘ game for first section honors anu u a result are now sure of a pla; off berth at the end of the league. The game, though not as good an exhibition as previous tilts, was cleanly contested throughout with the Navy boys getting their margin of victory in the first five minutes of the second half. The lineups and scores: Falcons N"! Crllards Doyle 4 Mclseac 4 Harley l0 J. Connolly CCHITE Power 17 Al?" 8 l“O1'\\'£Il'(iS cox 4 l. Connolly 8'1 McKenna 4 McMahon Goes 4 Ryan Rcfercw- Bill licllry GIBBS GAME In an exhibition game between the Wildcats and Maple Leafs thr- "Leafs" superior combination was too much for the “Cat? with the result that the final whistle found the Maple Leafs leading 23 to 10. Lineups and scores: Wildcats Maple Ltafs Guards Mahala Campbell McMillan Rice Callaghan Peters 2 CUillW Robinson McNeil 6 Smith I Forwards Purcell 8 Welsh ll Conway Lawlor 4 - Paquet McAlcer Referee-E. Cioss. Holy Na m e Club Bowling Last night on thc Holy Nfliilt: Al- leys, thc ilnul game of the goose supper series resulted in a. win for Trainer's Plumbers by a small ma.- jority over the North Endcrs. Ted Morrison rolled high single of 228, also high three of 5G2. Trainer's Plumbers L. Kelly 19g M. Lee .. 1B9 T. Morrison 158 176 22B J. Gallant 194 136 155 F. H. Trainer 186 187 106 North Enders B. McMillan 163 161 186 F; Coyle . . . . 152 12B 13B R. Trainer 1G9 194. 182 Rev. Fr. Ol-lalfcy 151i 134 20g P. H. McMillan .. 151i 193 121 Last week's prizes were won by J. A. Bentley for the medal and goose. while Miss Kit Coyle won the ladies‘ prize. l vice that definitely photo-electric teeter The hIflllPillll 'l'inlr~s .'"‘I'lll". to ‘is the sharpest We have llli‘ “low ciolvn" on "It'd" Cook's lllx-iinallnll. ‘The lillb (\- challge llzls fills to rel‘- “Rcd Cook. lost year a right win- Gillg“; Daihousie whemhehasbeenemq b li0W SHARP’! . 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