rggii E§§i=~‘E§lll§| §?§£§§$i rEl§'l§§§E°¥;&” E ‘Eg II iii El§§E5l;e§§° E; v§" EP§.§g§ _ E; €s'EggE¥§§ hltuééisusn. Miz! gl-1 seioertx ,efgssuellowins mage Hound the NF. _ smnssu! Fil* Filed: Ne score. renaiuss-Abel. Leduc. Second reeled: No score. penalties--Keellng, Coulter. Thkd ldlodz nomsqo. 0°”-Ilia idlwvsrc' cuuture) 2:88. 3..4:hlcago, 'rlulnpm (Rilllnu) ‘If-'ra-naen. sauna (Ripley-Di# lm) 16:26. Pehlludl-lldlw, Wulf, RIP' H. gesatesalsasiellhsa WIROTI. Bb. ll,-(A.P. overtime goal U1 UWC “Nil mn, on which Johnng' pm en smut. tools \roit’s Bed Wing a the Ottawa Benatom fnecsgyns A%§§£$% lggrlgl inélélglgggz sdtisher nnhéhsolhnt x wis, lizti. Penalties-Ghannm. Rollei# (ma- iwl. sun- (main). leemd Period: No score. Penalties-Bowman (major), Oar- am. Third relied: me-ottawa, Finnegan (Shannon) 101. Penalties-None. Overtime faded: I-Detroit, Wiseman (Sorrell) 4:10 Penalties-Wamie. 'lbreataDewninfU,¢-I TORONTO, Ibb. ll.-(0.P.)--lah ily wasting to a Naiimsl Hockey mmndfignmu uwmg 8 lied in the league oanaaan divis- ion ioll WWC! :Wg errors; §§§f;§§§§§§se§§i%g. 8 §°§§ 'a I tllinclittl. siTg§EZs§E;TETas BUIKAIY Plrst larlsdx l-Toronto. oonaehsr - saddled 't*'f'=:;f: ';ff;;;;::f§;; .tt s'i;T}" Igsiigggiif gl Fn5f5* lirlfsirll|Iali”s.lll§l?l xmslN° BOXING HOCKEY IABKITIALL ~-G NEWS °’m¢$PORT WORLD ...-..- pFYret 1171: Ends In I-I Draw play-offs wiv with Royals and 5235;?" 1-l tis. wus lemons 1 Ei it ri gg§§_ 5; Ellé 8-Bcnlfl’ 2 r t§r=a P iiiiiililgii -féggggg 5?; §§§ii=§ E55 gggarésgggs illliiéltel Tlbruelgr fTl1ns ()rl1§o¢rrt The play-od game for the City hoehey title mhadulad for Batuzday night between ltewsn's Bakery and Hoiman's was postponed until a la- ter day, owing to several members of ths latter team being unable to PIU- rgt ting; tri; Eg lgs 4 ingésé ggégg -.§§I l§i§§§ "§§§§§I Tig, E gg g §§§§; legs- gr lgéra over in a “Bullet” ter of baietballfive chalked win in the "Y" House Saturday night when the Sailor "Y" team han Iolylfame night,BaintD\mstan tothe Falcons in gama|oto&. _ isscheduledfor Btreetliookey the lssles .ioandthe Shamrock: Fit- to Sir . 3 gal =§? §‘E sr T; g 525° Eg g 5? §§%I gilt _ §g§ §5§E E°; cgré Q S’ Ts? 8 ulliver from by the ohn Beavers will make w England after the sir appointments in to club expect to play ln Bos- ork, Atlantic City, Phil- d Baltimore. and on ome will play at Hon- Rivers and Quebec City. illlzllliflllf lll?)4.(¥l]1? for the Mclean Lea- be concluded this uch interest is dis- pobable holder of gill th 5 E ‘5"lfE El theres h££%“ §§§é§§ .Ellli§§§arl @el$i'li|oo¢ioli. ia. Eli iii 3" I ll-I 'Die Cltli tit hi gi slit W IALITIII "_ §§}*§l§ §$§ illitlg; EEEEE g iii!!-5 2 l-Ilaroena l\°W'°°° ‘1°‘°‘“"`) us’-Ianlieaaa perks. IOM kabllene. suns ra-as. ahnnuns 1u"w°‘°“V 1 WDM: .I mvuh , * ml iii, drool (Jam) 'Tissue now “Were- Deal. I ii’ ..{. Htl. I l .'4sf` ‘ "fd, ‘*;,~;,_`,,`, .i ~ .‘.-<.4ek1`». ‘ia GHI) Till. 4% in-la Rangers Drop To Third Wide-0pen,HockeyInOffing Q Place As Detroit For Beaver-Abbzes Gamer H"°'c 'K ' E' rolucnr Ar s.ao _ il7Z.l(2IirYi3lZxl VS. Beuvlsane-HM.7&=lnd$L0l Balcony-35c. Children s-25e. Seats on sale this mornin! if 10. F011 Box Office. heaven in 'rnsirust A ¢ T = a i sulgrmllf BH! Bonduon Ismds Kansas Flyer to "l‘apeinCloseBattle. _@- (ly Alan Gould Associated Prem lperb llitss by Gddlllfs Special Wise) NIW YORK. Feb 18-Princeton brilliant roller, Bill day had taken the Glam Cunningham of thrilling finidi to the widely aided Baxter mile-but the record- shattering featuresof theliew ‘York Athletic Club track cemival last. night were furnished by an acro- batic son of Yale, Keith Brown. and Walter Marty, lanky jumper hom Fresno (Cal.if.) State College. :own soared to a new world in- k of 14 feet. four indls in vault, surpassing his own record by 2 1-4 inches, llI0\i8ht the meet to a tiatlng six feet, B 3-4 high jump, bettering standard. indoms or The mile fell away short of re- cord blasting enpectations, rksplte he presenceofAmerlca'sthr<>" ‘- ‘est competitors at the distance. But Bonthron brought a crowd of l6,000 pectawrs in Madison square Garden to its feet yelling wildly as he came from behind with s pow- erful spurt to overhaul Cunning- ham in the last five yards and breast the tape inches in front of theugcky Kansas flyer. Vennke. lonrstridlng Unl- verslty of Pennsylvania sophomore, finished third, six full yards behind Cunningham, but had the satisfac- §§?¥? “rig §§§§*§§§isl§%§ donno “hioé Elsa gg; E EE.. E §§r oted sith might do all the way and ger star's own outdoor mark of lst summer at the seconds ed Jack Lovelock of ell g§a$c_ ‘iztg is E5“§= a ; git s 35°F? §=s@§‘§“§' glgiétliiiieééiléii §§1§l3§@i=;ei§§§§§§ an- n’°>.e 5 Q ~ 3, § ne§°=§ g ;§.§;r,§g§@ lgrrgs? §l§§§,ll§l§§§==§es\ §§*§§§§§§ liigagg §§§§§E§§eE§§5§l§§‘ .s§,§_§§5 s§.§g§3 'E §i;r§§ § § as E iiieéliar ii§r.§E§ l€.r5e.l»l§Ealr¢_ ‘.1 Benedict coaohederewhave develcpedalotofhockeymahig.y‘ placed last armed the qualifica- the greatest “tryerd” game. They are never or discouraged. Defeat means nothing in their young liv- hott time is their in and I I I While the attendance dalnt John games has not great as that aeccrded Hawks or Wolverines, who do so never fail to en feeling satisfied that they had their money’s worth in ,and excitement. 'knight will bs exception. Clauzrzcliewzs TTGbn 15319111 Maroons BT. JEROME. Que., Feb. lB-(0. P.)-Canadiens and Maroons, Mon- tseal‘s mtriss in the - Natimal neekey Leanne. today saw WI ei °1 2g§§5§:§ SEA GIIILS l0SE TWO STRAIGHT (0. P. by Gnsrdla.n's Special Win) ATLA.N'I'IC CITY, N. J., Rib. ll -Cities Service hockey team of Toronto boasted two straight, vis. tories today over Atlantic City Bea Guiis, amateur puck champions of the Unitetg State; #hen ey met and whipped the Birds here Saturday night by 5-3. The Toronto sp edsters looked far more impressive than on Friday when they won by 4-! by virtue of a fluke goal the Atlantic City goalie really stared on himself. 7-lIPS=PR(_ITEST TRURO TIIN (C. P. by 0lnldian's Special Wire) mrw amsoow, N. s., ret. is- Gharglng that Truro Bearcats were lull!! Of two. and possibly three irregularities in the hockey game hm Friday nishr. with New clu- l°W 3¢V¢U'UPl, when Bearcats won the A. P. C. diampionship. local officials have lodged a complaint with J. D. iscnnyre, pmlsms or "I0 14011-U. "UBI either the game be Nlllllod or forfeited to New GlaTzow. Bearcats are dzarged with leaving the ice while s per-194 pu in progres after Award one of E l E e Runnin §¥£§;% if .fifth va .E .tgttéttiilg if §§§§§§e§rr.§§s§ ¢2uuu5ers .TP7n .Fronmihvinrlluun (CI. able ly 0lss&a lpadsl wha) zmlll.lwhurhns.!\b.lo- @dsseh&ea l°=§;¢§-pig? '52, 3 afeg isiI§li“ §n§§ _;,lir.1 r. ....~_-.-av-v I Laurmuan Mountain town a testa of big time hockey, Canadiens win- ning a me exiunmm s-a. I The game marked the opening of Arena anatura-lice pacity of 1.- house was gn- le space. new sys- 2) feet ~g 331 va? E Egg § hooded; °§r.§§;§s;§§§;,; .3 §8“gf”“§§§ ;;§`a§§¥ ggjigg-'igegégznign §§5T§§§EE§§§§g -5 é and under were being lines and uced about ceded, how- a perfect tilt. t 25 feet short- s-tionl League sur- nsequently the blue close to the goals. "35 Toumament Set For Amherst BABIT JOHN. N. B., Feb. 18- Attbeannualmeetingofthebssr- itima Badminton Association on &t‘urdsy the fmt Maritime cham- pimahips tournament was allotted teAmhexst,tobe held on the oourtsof the Qunberland High- lsmhrs Garrison hdminton Cluta VICS IIEFEAT HIICIIS 4-3 " ’ if ` 53 g ' . lille: if 2§;§;‘§§;;c;e;n nr. o-lil it if-§» aft-cisco ziiailllg §°§§§l§§?i§§; gill ” § E ll? §l'§s ggrigigllr 5 §§ pqiii n 2§§§H%gTf8 ETFE Tggé T gg and exciting Played on De- Baturday night the Brigh- gi EE llellillan scoring in hunt of the Vic’s The second stanza started scored ~ § E . is combin- t the with mnlmeossnng so onmsiqg. 'E Crystal Sisters TlGb1 flltle ..___._. Ii iii; 535% hh hdi wnllgsox Salary Differences Causelhdhnnnentof \Nnenu\SpMhaMen a°s&°°¢ §EE§§§§; ¥h¥§ rli§§‘; §§l°§§§l 3 lilral §E tg? ‘a §2Z§ iii §“§§ 8 li 5. 3 a match but girls, due to iniuries and were forced to default and thus relinquish the title. The Oryltals have s strong team and will carry the best wishes of Island fandom should they consider carrying the mms threats to other points. NATIIINAIS HElD T0 IIIIAIT A crowd of highly excited fans saws the fastest. cleanest and best all muhd exhibition of hockey over played in Borden rink, in the first limo of the play downs between the Nationals and Beavers. Prom the opening whistle right downwthefinalbellthegamewas packed with exciting moments, dueling speed, lx-illlant md to end rushes. smooth stick handling, elev- er combination, nice defense work, sensational saves by the goaues, and in fact with the exception of penalties everything that goes to make a bans up hockey mms. s game tbnt had the. fans lingering inal whistle and going ced that they had two of hockey for a quar- alll? 3 tl? §=a5f_r=;§;,§r° sg r' cno»§§¥§ ids .§!§§§§§§;§ 5 ;`§SE§§§§ iaigggtg ight Efifgcggo , _,.§.,;l..;n§§;l. _ ilgrifrgégéi ,§§;S;:§§,;§§§a§§§;;r§§ ?1 &”“3§ __~. §r~:§.§ ` lnsins_alairgéfrgrsésro.tolli first visitors. lnsensad lonals iedolmled Ulint Rowan game, netted Nationals. 11|. even regardless ended 3-1 in f’ The second as the firn with WI! out in front o “IU ltllse of the teams, however. practice of long s lily outside the blue Don l1c.l‘herson, Nubuk defense msn grabbed near his own "8 t vase after md CU Chick was ale; till-filed. McPherson broke iase ~:mb.natiion scored I pass from 0. How- Glldllll 4 to 2. Pvflod was scoreless minutes of keen hoe- Olly Period a pen for a body chleuck deep in Beaver to centre the tr“c- fell taking the 1 rom Pherson who fell on top of h.'m. Cahill blew the whistle and :mt \¢cl’herson to the cooler. In minutes of play Beav. and defense all plsyeg the Nationals oemns until Philip; best own rebound for m¢ puck Phemon ati s‘f2;i§s=°§ _,E §§5§E5;§§l we ar s E dying ent scored from McDonald the National net, moment of the Gund himself un- covered. Arm nmn ma me §2§27ns.,mm . . lt.; owmtummsfwnmfgx llns. Gallant. Bums, lemme, - QM lluiray. were goalie, psy. Borden Nationals:-ceq, p_ “"={?ww.m?mnn mm 30"". Uunelwards. . oemposu, r. . t Bowstt, L_ sus; wen emu. wessu uewunsfnff iihorikikzrzl .Ik Tltbrrzen' IC-I. U Ghskh Qasial Wise) WEEK, K. I.. Db. ll-ki] Oolllld famom &l'ladian 31,; ~i sa grlzgr ;s ;,lE_.Ils_?_.2§§5_ irunm l.g,;r’; .§;i:E, Elf# 2 tits.; l§lI_{i.z sittin Petaouo llnllhenny I 1 I on-et? he rséli . gg, gilt; -.58 tiérll e announcement was sg far as it went, but that he \ 1 decided to quit when no offer to negotiate over salary dlllt-M1008 was made. “I returned the contract odfsrel me about a month ago." Palm' sa.ld."lamnot.bittersndI don't Nt if I shall quit baseball, it table contract is offered CABO, Feb. 1!-Old Father today had finally driven old Faber out of the pitchers box. iii-yearald pitcher, last of vlng spitball hurlns in the rican league, announced his retirement hom baseball ssturd J mu playing 20 consecutive years with Chicago White Box; During themlznl baseball trail. 00903!-ll! ll YH” UVM “P011 ging legs meaked under tired under fire. But onately few e games in he always usually to Eiaila r§‘E§§§ t ' nhi 5 J §§§§§= ggiél HIIRSE RACING lr sul_l_lElsln£ §S'§gs§ lie" réieggl ci? § ééhh gf 55525 5 °;?s_,,,.,E §§§§g§s iaggvg °5§a rislrrr Eiitirélier Saturdays totheusual nero weather and drifts kept many of visitonaehonn, besid thebest. However 5 SUIMAIY Cla- A The Willis, Reardon Bilvr Doctor, Bowne; .... mu Kussise Chappell Claes! Pansy Dola. Bcbey .... .Helena wmtresobey Maud Koko, Boswell ecua- llhil-I een.-s was-s (land Ohicagodirl. Phillips Btu-m Signal, Harkness Peter Dawson. clover , Johnny Mack. McDonald . _ Judges-C. 1'. Kenny, J. 0. Cobb, and W. G. Bell. Starter a regular and Satur- be favor- SIIMMERSIDE II U R l I N G Great interest is being taken in the Commercial aeriu of games at the Bummerside Curling Club and competition is keen. Fox Breeders won from Produce Dealers and will play off with the lswven on Monday mm. ln the new interclub competition Jardine won from Mm-,Dons1¢| mg UI-lllpbell won from Allen. The following games are scheduled 1°' llwday nicht: semi-mm m Wlllhawll uma rea .useeisum Vl GPM 5 00-: lawyer! vs. lox headers Intereiub series: lifelleiil vs. Titus and Crockett vs. Barns. 'hlesday night-(lhterclub series) -B011 'L Ney. asurphv vs. Pur- mm U14 Woblbly the finals od the Commercial series.-G. Chrauuz T07ns Chuihqg Trophy (C-P. By Gsardiasrs special Wie) U1'1'AWA. Feb. is-The Gover- nor Generals trophy, blue rlsbon event of iron curling in Chnada, temhht was -assass- Queen éiigb’ 55 5 ng§§“ ?‘5' A . z Sa .fr lil lgigéig gr sync EE’ 55,5522; Eitfggl § 8 Tri? ills 2 IK* founded! genes Boellioblllg IIIRISTSIIAIIIJ TACTIBIAIIS 3-I IIEFEAT gtgtigtisirce@§§§§.c;§§;§u;§@on %¥££?5§T“§§f§§c§%¥E§&l E€§§§ Qgglgi Eg a ag e“gg§‘ °A§§I a -»Sg§§§;§§ g Ee 2.5 r gigs; nn,s~ Qc hoo. §§.r§E§§§s el-.tr All it §e;is E ¢ _ eteamswageda or victory. once 5 E cls.nli'l¥ von men on the aacarriedto the where Gillespie losarspay for the ai aooount ofthe Bill doesrrt want d. ith pewyslmmondshandlingtlietllne. IIAl|IilIN|AII TIIIIS TITLE . B-. kb. ll- yesr reigi of W. Argus, Fredericton Kallgonian sat on the Maritime Badminton throne tonight Douglas Grant, Halifax, canadian chamo- im, defeated the nedericton vet- erans by decisive scores of 16-2, 15-8 in the final of the men‘s singles It the Maritime meet $.t- urday. Grant also. was with his prtners hs finals msn's doubles and mixed doubles. am. r. v. weosoury. and Vl¢°°f (land, both of Hllifax, shared hmm with him in the doubles mstchm. (LELAILLIZAIGHZS Attention Mr. spooney Cameron: We the Hawks do hereby challense the Charlottetown Fire D091. to a game of hodey to be played on a suitable date to be arranged by the Captain of the two teams. Bisned. LDOYD JAMES, Cap! 'li A eww. §@§% ET§i§§l:lE5 clot Each lay- rink 1|. Lineup: Defence- DotCudmma. Pleaseanswnthroughthispaper. Wl!¢llUl'l0ll'l'l'I1.l lAIIJf1‘JOB|,1l.).,!W.1l- Defeating Bethany Collegiate ldieolo-Lhedcictenlikhwon thesouthe:-nssd.imeha.mp|o|£iip ofthelkwkunswitlhierschol- astieBodsyusgnsyuasniay.'1"hs |xov\ndallmi-flllallwiwil bring thewinnercft'hs3.An¢hew-St. Uqhm-llehdam loop against hedsrietan. HUGKEY AT IIIGIIFIELII SECOND ABBIES Iatxadhts playoffs Haa- dsy, |‘a\r_ry lfil. Admb- .»-».. ‘ GEITRAL Gllllllllll ~ o ~__ -4 - __- __..; '_ ¢ § § § £5 el aesvag satire , -mes s were eb, valsa, I ’.' "' “FLU” EPIDIIIIC-Many ciilnt are confined to their homes sl @- present time by reason of me 'll’.‘.'! epidemic, which is sweeping thsfov ~_ vince. 'l‘he "flu" is described as se- sembllng the old fashioned "Ul'lPP¢.' Itnmsitscoinseinsboutawd. and is accompanied by high tun- psrature, soreness in the limba general discomfort. On the nature of the malady vinciel Banatnrium closed to visitors lest week, and Hospital is now also closed ors. Among those who are Dr. B. 0. Keeping. Provincial Officer, Ur. Ira J. Yao, Mr. C. I. Williams. Mr. H. B. Henderson. DL A. Mcduigan is also repostd confined to his home with a ssvne cold. _. Mrs. J. Lollil l(oGlnn B., arrived .shi § 5; Era si rseusisns urea rm-| I vs. GRANITES ` _l Q in cm an sz m the Island. Bh the welcome guest of Mrs. Frank Murray. Mr. W. P. Cl-llllhl-l1.VlceBD" ident of the Dominion Pm' &ll‘ Ltd., Summerslde, and Mr. Jet" Wright also of that firm werri the city on businms on Saturday. “ They reptrt s satisfactory aessosri ‘ activities. .' »‘ BUSINESS MEN! . Continued from page 1 considered necessary to secure as bg , is psalms, mf ms lust pmdeus in the distribution and mama systems of Canada, with fair g just retums to producers. ms seg, md employers. not lnco with the rights of consumers." _‘ _ UNITED STAND (Continued from Page 1) edAust:|-ian rsbelswere meanwhile, tohavs beenu by Sir John Simms. Becretary HI Foreign Affairs. This confirmation, it was 1 was given Arthur Benderem Uhainnan of the World Dili- msm conference. and Waiter &» rine,5ecretaryofthe'i‘r-uies-Unit Congress, who interviewed Sir J: 1 regarding the Austrian criah were told Britain expressed a hips fcr clemency through the Br1t»& Mllniswr in Vienna Greatly Guess-ned Many communications have hm exchanged by London, Rome, 1 Paris in the Austrian matter. 'ltd times iii the last three mmal 1 John and Capt. Eden have It-IK enmhstically in the House of Om- mons that the independence d Austria is s. dennlte part of Brit- ish policy. Thts point was scremed even ai- tsr the Austrian cslinet authltb ed Chancellor Dollfun to appeal' D the League of Nations "agali Nazi ten-orism and propaganda' Capt. Eden assured the 0omm&l recently that “great concern" 1- felt. over the situstim. While stating ? gli 355%? gggriig limi. rishl. demand tevrfaence with by any other government." Seueflqen Thesecretdcssierrecel Britishdovemmentfmm f'lhr%Iimeisrumoredtocon& Woofthst Germany hom; ¢n°°\nsinsNasis mznsir seg. P\ll1lwbringthstwo0ermnng. timsundertheniieofthefory At.llll’ian,AdolfHitler. Itwunonlybeuusesaeng- ilcialnurcuhstthisdolk.alD~' c lr pegsdocumenthafulliepmtqdg he Nast activities in Austria those ln Germany strewn' ‘rid §§ §§ s HY” _+-__,___ l l 1 ll°. alll I shi 18. L-Ml that baffle ` 4 honor i§§§§!§§§ l' l'f..aiI&