f~-~ ‘ ‘ ° " ` . ..... .. _ . ` ' W \°*" 'Y _ - ._ - .j-_,iff f 15;' @1924# i f _ THE""dH&t'iiLoTTEToWN `GUAl"inIAN PAGE SEVEN in the now recruits to the u.l~i a most pleasing ui illi~ uillne- Chralie Lang- iorllivl Montreal amateur, ol tht- Hamilton defence. rugged youtll. built, nlilch on the ol his partner, Ken Randall. lm .i -.trong pivot in front of iiitlc (ioaikéliper Forbes. tile \lolitrenl club "Dutch tilln -ii in ii-n equally smart de- i- g.lmi» as Langlois and jli~t .ls much ability as ii ___ vs_' Rand," RUVERS C_______e EVERRQADY _gsm-e. The biill glanced off ii l bit llilt tliil riili joy of the fans came E‘ Halnley ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ' G°mue’,' s tile showing ot Dunc Munro. __ Re______ _Fmwnrds Payne King. . » "li ~~'"~="' mini" 1° "°' i.: nn...'111111;111i111"T...i..... - ‘:_*__;\_|_1*__|*\‘;¢_$";_l_l_|_'_ii’_:_‘- o_};‘i__§;;‘ _ Guards that he forgot that tile front oi` tho 1 tl ' "UH ue was ulusm T. Creighan Rush S by _“___ wmdalh who Bang T. McDonald Perry risllng llroin his seat, held up h`is Subs h upset the former Cunn- c__m___m_ But It was F. Rush . . . . . . McDonald tlllle For the rest to tho TT_%B|il` ' ' ` ` ` ' Coyle R was a body checking affair the two and to the deliglll. liie crowd Muilro came out on _ ' 1' i. ‘ utrii two accidents in the GIRLS BASKE BA L Tile first cuinu in the _ - . ` . . He - ` _ u revived in the drsesing s none the worse for except for the shak- ill failing, Green upset llld cut him slightly with hilt the hlirt. had little the cool work of the S goalie, who turned in as B Shine as he_had ,ever shown cliiitlrl inlniinioie. ‘iiii‘ii- No'rlti<: DAME R. souana H Montreal centre, twisted Centre In the third period and V. McGuignn M. Iielghtizeri bc oult of the game for ii F0;-wards 0. Johnson . . . . .. ii. WnlSh showcid a speedy team C. McCarran . i. Mullins ckcy enthusiasts. The Guards 4" brothers were ever a M. McMillan E. Mclsaac ol worry to the local de- H, McDonald l. McLeilnn as liltn while Burch was his elf in breaking up rushes at ite. while Forbes had bril- and luck on his side. He rink carrying a horse supc»rstl'tlon seemed -1.1 " \ \~. 0 I ' § A ".4 ` -~ 71"* N- ` '- . . vt "hi . _ _ __ ' 1. fl ° . ~ _ ' ° :_ ",-,.1 it _ _, \_ ' '_ s Tllll League race wlleil i fnililil the new Montriiiil nt thi Forum las-t night, 2 to in ll tllrllllllg battle ill which strligglild ill -n scoreless iiiiiil thi- last six nlinultes liilflril the Bengals i'innlly through nn exhaustttd Mont- d_.|,-in-, and notched two quick ne. e team h in ilincll the victory. lsllowcd individual aii.lity ii..d ...ill ilelorly played hockey mi been seen here ill the iiuilkoy League, but few gnrpassed last nlght's .strug- fm- extlteillent and hearbthrob- luollli-nts. The CFOWKI 0! wn., ki-pt in a continual state especially in the two as the puck wns ilowu the ict' in daz- lllsllns, the nttachks bcillg np ily stiff body checking i-l'l'ol'ts by the opposing were conceded certain hrtoril the ganlu und theyl ___. in i.-xpectations. They the Iilzlntr-Jai team and ‘ their hard-won laurz_sls-_ G _ \\.l~ only' in the last fvei iii.il they had any decided _ in the first two periods| *“ _ _ ’ iliinutes oi' the second, LHB! night on the L. 0- C- gym- prily.-rs proved proved ll True they ddl not _,_ “-011 as me older and and Locill Boys also the Everrehldys Nl,,.,_,.nc¢.;| Tiger §extef_¢,_._ and Rovers. niet in exhibition I cv fought with colinage and lilillion-to such a degree tail lllili :Lil Igrg-he é:Jl:_l_@ olriafilgg workouts By the looks of the may _lint there were moments when Mr. ` tcorci e ' _ “hm ihlltx-3i]:ili`i§‘leb“llllL)`l'Iri:ll-tuh? very keen contested league. have 'dw-l'iy loved -to give utteran- " 'rim fl,-nt game was won by lheice to an encouraging "Atta-boy.” _ ln, showing me vm liouni Hoya by a score of 24 to-14. _ woumogln H; the team first 'ihe second game was won by t.he lor which the majority of the epso- ongh. was for the most part there were lnnny_bril- i nlngs. net-it was anybody`s icatiires. The him could barely arms. However- with shots from the last night. Howatt and Joseph de- llililii lillli Dec 5. -Hamilton to keep his net lnviolnte. » ' into the lead inthe Mo`ntreai’s new teuln rov oughly EnJ0y Un' ‘ont of the most useful men in the C.llyan..'... ,, A. Hughes . . . . . .. B. Mclnnis Referee-iBIil Hamenny. ~no one seems to know \vhy;_‘,,¢ “ iliiflls z-ll D ed a pil-lsl.l:il surprise. 'i'i..i crowd for the most part was cixticnl nt first. hilt they soon wlilillifil up and l~hr0U§ii a tllriiliilg sl cond period and nil exciting final session :ilecrt-.l luatliy .n suppcrit_ or lne holne team ill its fight against the odds ol t.cing n more tiilished`und 5 txperituced iuuchi Th improve ns the players lleconle "mm m_cuS_0"___d __ _“___ ____oU er the Daily Mirror oil London describ wlitll il colrsequcntl ilevelopllrnilof cd one. of the Gm"ts‘W'me‘ sox wa," pm” They were 3 “me gninesllil London. Tile headline' weak in shooting null l.:ck_d c0ndl~ reads' "The Kmifs Baseball Ad' tion. INIYUY due to some of the "e"t“"9~" - players being* on tht- sick list. Brondbeng Bniferlng from a Sevure baseball match for the tirst time coiil. The veteran, Louis Bi».f1n- _\'0sterdily, when the New York tllietlie, one-time Canadian nnd Giants bent the Chicago While Sm. Silskatoon player, howevur. work- at Stamford Bridge by 8 runs ti, eil overtime ill the opposite wing to the former Ottawa player and-was ulliroon uniform- Do`ngs 'At The b._of C. ‘ two very fast games of basketball The party in the oyal box, liki-;f-the were Dliiyfftl when the Shamrocks majority of British spectators, wells? ilieacllers. the technical name l"c`ll“ games. The gullies were very fnst throughout considering thnlt: tihe _ tennis have only hail a very fewl ing of the boys thcre will be a Rovers by it score of 18 to 15. t Following are the line-ups: t SHAMROCKS LOCAL BOYS Centre _ , _ ,_ . UP!" The King und Queen, looking l.. tunnels C. Purceiil_(_ _mm bewildered, obeyed _he ____ »»~~»;.<.<.ff‘f'f;>. i-malt.-----. - - Guard l< 0 ‘ ' 1,253, _F if at ' asehan in the Om .C_.,umr),_ The famous New Zealand “Ali Blacks" rugby team, is to tour Canada on "mir way hqm¢ from the Old Country. So far the ha t ‘ i y vf. no met with defeat in England. Th h ¢ ¢ kg" when they played Oxford University and won by a :core of 33 to 15. Ks p 0 0 was a NilVll Silllllll cssiiil ln bringing hack with the-nl ng the province soon iittcr the The sitio started December 1 and llnslllllll . ATTENlllllh hi iilllll ‘ liiili--ini~~-i» iii-ii- l l.ill' ili- lnllil said illilt hi* was \li' 'I` - ltili- oulli-l ill lnlillill ilnll Itnrill plirellnsllll, i~Zi.l\v.lh. filed. scHEpui.e oi= GAMES. Jan. 13.-Abblcs vs. Frystills. Jail. 15-Crystals vs Abllles. | Jun. 20-Ahbieg vs Crystals, ' Jail. 23-i(‘.ryt~ltnls v.~l Alllliesl ` Jnil. 27.-Abbies vs Ci'ystnl>l.' Jnn. 30-(`rysttils vs Ailhies. INTERMEDIATE. There will be four' lntcrlneiiiilte gilillts played between the second Abcglveits anti Crystal:-l for the lslnlld (‘hi1lnpinnsllip. Gaines to he played in ieonjllnctlon with scillor i' xturcs.. . ' - Charlottetown Bowling League There was another fnst game ot' the League bowled last night at the (‘.hnriottctnwn alloys between Y D » Tile scores were as follows: 'SAii.0RS- . Ronahan' .....~...;12:i 114 142! Plytin ..'...1.lti 129 130| liilnd .. . .128 136 11?? Flynn ...........117 99 R1 Lund ............1li6 136 122 - Total-1856 ` PILOTS Mc’i‘nxue- .......147 134 1-l6‘ 116 Sl Priinty .137 150 il: i= uilil ililis not _vi.t i't»lll<=lllii~r clclirly iili- t'ii‘i‘lliii:~'lilllt:e.< ol' the dc- i-liieilt." i-i't.olllil:lll clilslleil with .\ioreilz, stair celltri- ot' tlli» cllitllllliilns- short- ly ni‘it=r tlli- opt-lliil_l; oi' thi- gzliilil, the foriiiel' liviui; thrown lleilvily iii thi- lcv. it is expirclcil lhiii. the injury will be silillcclilly lienlcil to llllilw llllchlllzlli to tllke piirt in the Ot- UNUSU ' FAMOUSALL’ BLACKS COMING To CANADA _ , Glory .illil winner of .-\‘i-ry l'.'li'i= :ll \vliii'il li mile was i-llteriid i.u thi- grlilld eir-li, lmxilll-ztilll. l(.\'.. ni illc si-eilllii il1i.\'til_i' s -ssiilll ill' illi- liullllall tllil (iiory, nuiziion, ll" “keep off this fellow ion, h said the Duke, "that'.s airi back to. Don’t worry." ,As were noticed by Kenny in had the game started are Up went the lon fingers. cried. skating toward him. Keats appeared to be awea dollars." The Duke was pur roost, he stopped as if to r the rest of the game," repo tilwii-l{ollli'vnl gnlui- ou Slliiirduy i-Ef‘t¢YiCB- SPORTING nouci-l Hockey ‘H Can rough play be stamped out of hockey'-' C°"5ld°l“b'° depends ‘l 0_`_?“ on what is considercd i0UEi|" PIHY- FW' “Cn” °a" be pliminated' and' H HAI.l'l<‘AX, Dec. 5.~Se le l No " -- i < ~ - - »' . | I _ \ ra lil iiiliil lilt».~i\ piiiills wi-le illlllng , ' | _ y, house artlgtg suppl-eased by the fIrrnn¢SS Sctlllnn hol'.~lenlell are this week ni- file llllsi ,si-ilsoli illillllllcrs of the 'l' “ad men and wou d be mug I - - - it t 's . leiltling the nnual 'Old Glory stile -\\'. .\iurpll_v sllilili- on thi: Grilllil (‘ll~- 0' "¢7¢'€¢5- S°"lEf""‘=5 what |°°k5 "°"‘9h a"d d°"b°"ate W spec 3 °r5 ' \ ri New York. The Qld Glory is well l=l-‘i 'l‘lli- iiairoli wil |li‘i»llillll_\' ilifneaidental. The person attacked may by H Budde" Shlfif P106 'hlm5¢|l s li-cogiiizcd a-l the ieaili 'i ri - . . ng an e ng bought by some ot' thii il'.!l-lllile f ' ed stiek or lsnbject himself to an uninten- sl of light harness horses on this con- _irli-it stallliis .~'illri» it is kllilull that m me pathway O an uprals . - - t d iibe ate and '| lllellt zlnil those who go to the sale the lllltos kindly to the twice \’°"al °'°55°h°°k' It 'S d'Here"t"“‘"g between wha ‘S e h r I S i'l'oiu Novin So0.tfa ure usually siic-iniollllils. .\ii-rl-iillilll will not l‘ili»c to' what -is accidental that denotes *lh¢ CHP3b|¢ "°f°"°°' It as a way in . . l _ ` "" H" " "" VS "3 been easier to referee a contest from the stand than on the field, °F 0" 3 some of the most dcsllrabie ot the lite turns sei»ill to iltltlll-i' iliill llild - . _ '- ' t ll in - horses. J. Kelthe ol' Steilartoll hzis'3u his i#n,~;- it w'l liki-ly iw il ril- ‘he 'Ce' M°St "°f°"'°s °a" be "usted _tu deaf' famy and 'mpar Ia y - T lol' nlany yeuls been it regular put- i.ul'll to the illilv oval.~'. Of the rue- ine case of offences coming under their noi'0¢- in UW N-H-|~~ ""5" ‘S __ "On and he luis been l-<~spons‘hlf- Ing ti'illti»rIs. 'l`illy iirookn 1.59 ii--i 3 capable wrps of official; and they all have the bad men pretty well l’oi~ the lll'ingillg'ot'1llitil_v lust liors- is illi heel lillowll and it is expect- ¢ h ted 5¢v¢r-l es into the province. E. iiellesseyled tillil slli- will iii- ri~til'i'il to tllil °a'a|°9l'ed' The entry °f the new Euston Min" aS.revea. dh 'll ilroilklyil, (‘olt~lle.~lter, is nuotllor-lll'i't-ding \\'orlil. -who cut capers in this respect at the coast. Alf 5k'""°f '5 3 '°"9 l_ _ __ __ Nova. Scotlan ~atteniling the .~lalc.l 'i'llo lloiilil sire lfltnlrilli 2.03 willland ready piayen a|way5 mag), to mix and p°t<¢ his way along. ;.ii1il wiiliiirnwu‘out-sprinted Jack Dempsey in that never-to-be~forgotten go at Shelby-l _v_y;_il continue until December 5.»h'olll the sale ciitiilog_ue and thi- lin-twln be seen in action Bh°,t|y__G;,_,b°ns_ in Search of inure, has taken. roilgh the rng of the Old Glory|..illllicellli>ili iuliilil iii ihii sillii illlltt ' _ _ __ - f th n ro H M haw _l have been som many of me fmnouslit was |-,Null Um, HH, mmh, U._m__mc_on Kid Norfolk. _one cf the more impressive o c _eg g . yi horses known to the tnri’ and ioliion was ii l':ll'i-i- illlil illilt the rvill weights. and Unless all Sl9"S fall 3"°"‘°" V'°t°"Y 'W'" b° """"9 “P f°' ' - i __ _ _ __ __ _l_l:_€_hi;¢;_€lg_|;l_f W0l'ld-hhllt lt__iH_ not .\ir. 'l‘il;_igt-l~t llnil no lntt-_ntioll ofnhe 5t_ paul banter, Gibbon; is me good for the currentcrop bar Dei:-lp _ Sub -gre 00 -5 _ ohememly sm dG.wn_ - i ey a ere can e reca ei any ' ‘ - ' ' l e's got a reputation_ He'a dynamite." “Aw/’ ght. Never saw the referee i couidn't talk- the teams skated on the .ice 'Keats and ion friendly convcrs: and he felt better. -Hardly Keatis caught |on’s eye for some infraction “Two mi-nuteis." he said. “Whaffor?" Keats “Five," said Mickey, “arid five dollars." ring, “Ten_,minutes." flifoim Ion, “and fifteen .pie with ailger. .Ag he skated to the isirlnerelsil e-open the barrage. “Twenty~five dollars and' rted Ion, as calmly as he delivered the first . s_in_§_lnll lililil Tilly Brooke Bri1'1g's Record Price At Old Sale. » . f\'i'I\\" \'()itii. I)t~t¢. '|`llly|iili~ illrl il|iil,i>l` $5-llU'l UN' ‘*f|"‘l's ill~ _liloilk ~. iiolilt--r oi' llli- bi».st lltillil-.<>1ii'l-i;lai~ii rlipiiiiy til $l2,0li\i_,ilne llnlil- |tiilli t'i.i' illi' lliiic tiliia si-llsilll, 1:59 ini-r giilllg down lillslily :li ;l r i~l-ril :l~i- fill* il ir_i»tl.;i:;~lll.~il lllnr- iiir- liiiiling piir|ni.~li».~t, 'i`liiy liroiiki- is lizllii, lust uiulit lvlls solil lor $iS.- by illi- gli-:it sire .lu-§_iii‘i;__lilllIi|<~* Iiilll to fllll V\':lilliii liiiil Fnrlll oi' out ot thc .Vilma Stoknf Sli't‘li hy .ti-r illi- liloiti. Si=vi~l':il years ago- the Willllui. ilrlll plliii 521.1100 fill' *lily '-'\-\W'"" 'llle luilri- was rilllisiglieil ily .|ollil,_tliy to villiizll 'l`iily liroiik.-' will he (l, Ellis ol' iioi-ililisti-l'. N. Y. i"l'olll ‘brid. ` ii. was gcuk‘r:lli_v estillliili-ii :li tile llnciion lust night. I-ruin rilli- i»iili- C0 -ignlnenin put up and front all lil .s . 5 l ,,.i-tion ol' the catalogue ol' thiiae io iii-. ollered that the i|uniit'y ol the illiulllls on tlli-. hi-.it-k closely rv.-ppi'<>.\I lnii-s that ol' ilisi- YGUT. AB dll lildi' _ illltioll, the thirty-three nuilulil.-l =_”I;‘, Sl lall wi-re iluctiolli-ii of! by tile \\`il|' ill i<`ui'nl of liexlll-gtoil. Ky.. iroiiglll nn all n\'erul4i~ $857 a hond- wllli-li is n~li.L'iltl_\~ ii»etter.tllnu ins! e:il~‘s figure. The tllii-ty-three coll iitllii ti exactly one hall' of this iron- igulueni oi the Ki-lllllrky liirul. 'lie oilli-il' iluif will llc pill up loiilly. 'i`li lligllost price hroilglli illlr~ g ilie lllorllillg bidding was 3.500, pniti lor High Niioll, bill' oil hy Guy .\xwol'tli_\j-Silliiluer i;ll\'i»».-_~Y~ ill THE “Y” i REBEGCA LEAGUE .\l.iji..il'.' !.ll (Joillcis over IJ.ll,l".~l 33 pins. . - ‘ - I h COMETS Sale nt which there were so luany_ ’l`hi~r<- will also bi- iii the salt- Say' Dempsey has mv" Shown an mclmauob to gn the Sspdu ov \| _\,|um,_] mi 93 1.43 lnilivliliiiil stars to he soul as at the many yinilig liiii-sin; ri-inn ini- iiif- ivw the' fins asain. and rumor -says that he aimed 2 wh°i¢S°i-ie f=Sr»¢='- ‘ ' ‘ ---'-“'- 1924 Sum' ff"""m “"""“ "“""' "Y 11"’ l'0l|illVV`the last time they met for his boxing ability. Renault and Rojas are con- , Ol' the fast pacers to change :ia well ns t-illlsigllllli-ills lronl this 4 . » ` hamlp me most "Mable _"___ M__r__i_ _I.n.______n_ _____mi____ -_____m_____ sidered as likely contenders. Gibbons could probably beat both of them Ili-or _______..__. 125 _i»l:'» i-|15 bti-wiirt ...__ ._ |45 til itil iiuwxltl ____ __., |52 lilli Htl luan_2.00_anii Btiron Worthy 2.02. , lfihting the two lin the same week. if Dempsey wants to fight, and 'l‘otiil~--lass, wants a real mark to shoot at he should train his flailing fists on tho . , _ . . _ _ ' _ D.H.P's P~E~I» Hockey League i°'"s"'° ‘"'“'°'"“' °f G'bb_°"s' The" are many. WM W". b." that _h° lx .\iiii-llinialil izls lo:l lil _ _ ____ _wgyff reach the target with any more success than he did in the last_H_ l_.m_syu___ __N____ |26 1% ml .The following otilcern wi-re i>li~i:t- .rrif-ounier. ll- -\<‘0fn -- -_ --~~~ Xl 97 7| i.luloilt ____,___ |52 l:'tl ctlint the ‘annual meeting ol the .\i. n _ ll7 P. E. I. Ilockey Lengilb lust night. , LD D0 'N -I-HE MAR|-|-|MEs li, Sli-walt ___._____ liil lilo lofi iioll.__l’resitlellt, lfleiitt-‘nilnt Gov- WOU '|‘,,ln| 175.1 ernol' eartz. _ - _ '. - , !\i.\ '.llll- ilcr iltll :l T 'l_ ln. President, John A. Lea, Slimmer- _,_ l K¢n"Y M3Cl' Call” D"k¢1.*° °"° "d°' L'5‘°"' ODQFELLOWS ___ _ _ li>1.'ti».li>wn, Dr, li-n..l_ vnu nnn Mn init; nlgin-_s nnnn- ni_-nlnst ‘t‘iiiia-_warned Kenny, knowing Keats' habit of talking to retlerees in action. `~‘f_"l"‘1"" lj-’ 2‘f7_ .Wi Fred Kriiy. - llitena. it was li-:ll'ili‘ll :lt ilililll tniiziy - . - ' :"l"h"l`“’" ----~---~~ "25 HW I-N The llcllior league schedule was ilfler l)l'. (i. I\lc(‘:ll'tli_\'. the clull drawn up, An Interlileiiiate Lca'iie lil slcinn llzli issitili al lil ll-~t' sn in-i’ngi~ _____ _____. |67 2015 |30 - ,g 1 y , l l l il Y- .wns also formed illld gullies sclicil-l.ilg tlliil the pilliillt i.~l "still ill li | iz - ' l i~w:lri _...__ __ __ I-tti 129 Ii.`» iftliiil __..____,_.,__ itill 172 lli7 'I'iil.'ii 2-itll). ABATT0lR liowil .._..___.___ l5~i l-i5 l75i (lllrllloiiy .___ _____ li>:'i liiil 21!!! .\ilt'-°\'t'ili_\' _________, I-iii 129 l"‘l nl|iii» ._._.___ __ IIS i;»l hi ,\it‘illiiis _l_,__...__ l.'»:`\ ltiti liiii Tililli - 2262. .\l:i_lt>l‘it_\' fni 0tiiii'i~liow.~ o\'i\l' .\b- next, hnliors itll lius ._ l This is n warm cap even iii 40 below zero weathei','i`or it imply protects cheeks, [uro- head and eyes. _(A4 'I`hecap(includin visor) is absoili unbreakable. Ca crushed into pocket with damage '\. i " l 99 124 ` ' . ‘Mc-Mahon . . . .|43 144 162 , .nliinii ..........-.123 121 los t Total-1932 ' » I The highest score of the evening was bowled by T. McMahon, 162 _ pins. ~ _ The next game will be Monday. ` ' . . - Deo. Sth between thc' Ramblers vs __ Teamsters- - ,f - -_ - Carmody still holds the high _,i ‘ sun e for bowling 5 pins for the ' I - / we kiy prim 25.7 pins._ .em ~ /gif - --»--._ - 'gym i . "Telephone, sir l\ ». lii.,,,'. _ what iii in ` . . _ 1 ‘ `\."iiiii-..-\` "-'Yoilr' wie wants you home_at . _ m ._ _ __ lilly". ___ ,onveni itssem.,-S is - , -. , » . N t t ;. is ~;- . +.'.';.‘l.';'°.:.,.., MQN1-REAL _ ALSO IN V2 LB, TlNg 65 ' ` ` " ` V stoop. and the drip pan under the _ __ _ __ _ __ __ _ _ _ _ -refrigerator is running over." » . ' . _, _ . Enrbnnilcan he pulled down ill l j§..'y wi.h one hand without takfng cnp from head. Enrhnild is nl\-/nys dry Anil coillfoltabio an The perfect cap for railroaders and all men who W01'l< Oufslde- NA'rioNAL H1-:An|>lr~:c1z CANADA’S gthe tely nbc §_‘ the out ` MIL.. "i?* Afioriis wonderful pro- tection and comfort in the bitierast winds. No itching or head sweat- ing. The only cap for the outdoor man. _ if 1 r if il ao79‘!o »dli'nn ice url.- ib- als eo rs, in ne sh lm re- ef- to th lla aw (I ro~ :ie -ns re- ral bY 'ar .lie C Oli Jgi m- 2|. lui l2l lBr, i-m2! pltal 's. .l2i for Road l.'-1| iphen has :silly -83| ned ion- ine, ll Dec. Ice- -Mil mas Pet- visc- Mt. ~6-2| en. Hull 0th. m._ s-2|. and the laid nec, 'ini M110 nan- 'ved |118 I." _.15