30, 1924 i i _ _ _ t _ _ 'rim crutnL0'1'_rm'oW.N 'otmumu ~ Pacmsmvsin ' 'r "TI--*li I I I __llnlp-su; _ ' ' i 'T' n- - _ ICE sPoR'1‘S .. _M ‘_ ‘BASKET BALL _ . ` test News. In Realm f Sport ` Ai _ ‘defence is worked overtime on the . 2nd Period G AFPE R OLYMPIC HONORS i2iF'hiI,Z.i?'i§".i‘II.‘“sE§13..§§`§l1i’t3332111 itiiliiliiiiiij K 0 . ’ .. at. :di by mainder of the game A is being handled entire-'Canada and the United States. run-ilileld. guard: 3. D0l‘0l-ily -l /~ / "Grads" is something that is victories since they first won thoiii- J- ‘Percy P8118- °°“”i‘¢ 5' Cami- carried on and Played B bans-up it»-~"‘--*r\:\1lii§i=;T. / ' without parallel in the Canadian title. On several occas- Winilred Martin: 7. C0¥lnlo Slliiiilj game for the entire stanza, _ ___ ` ` oi sport. ions, more than 5,000 spectators center; 8. Dillfly -l0l1““0“- f0i'“"“`d' ` . *tk _,J. CANADMN 1’ Patricks *C14 @®Q3¢¢3 hu undo: in _-__ i`_ , P k ti th H L_ STANDING The Prince of Wales and League score rowse overs a ng on e . . . . . . . .. ' - pass. The Champions although ` W L F A Murphy’ Grand Clr' i~ix’re(l:"i"i°si”0ifTiiiiiii°r°s“ sucks M skating hard and stick-handling, 10 41 29 ° ’ ' ' 0 ' - " are forced to bond to the Crystal 33 3,, cult Star, Has String rin 1._i_i_,i..t i_._,_._i§_ i»_ii_.» i_i._n_ii__t__--i both squads resorting to long shots ness horses in the country is be- Cronin nearly counters for Abbies ing maintained hero by Tommy - $ on bully in front of Crystal net and \|/11-H Murphy' gi-and Ci;-gntt star. after a mixup. Cronin again gets Mn;-pny has n string of 38 hors- , _l in a slant, the rubber hitting es in training and most of them are LITTLE BOOM TOWN WANTS i(iJ_rocl:ett :Jin tfhe foiinhesd forcing t tt _ m o re re rom e game. li?ilt_l:l°lEillH'll0I\ l10W0V0l'. l>1'0V- of -Canada to represent the inlne Internationale in an endetivor in 1918 won the Canadian type- ‘Ni U19 li€0iIlll1K lH0ll0l1 0! tho ls- _ at Paris was unanimous- to arrange a. tournament one to writing championship. __ that the team must meet all games. The sn gestiion met with excellent skaters, while several oi i1€_ill CGHISY _f0l' ~llll'€B C0lll1lBl‘B. bo-it V , _ _ , i - ' own expenses. This iwas made the approval of the French govern-ithem are also prominent in gdit fvro ills bell, MOEHCh0l'rl. G0l'd0i1», ‘ - 5,35 because the basketball in ihody, with the result that the and tennis circles Two mem-bers of and Roy PFUWSB W°l'l¢ll18 Bil\°0ll1 will hc an exhibition tlbtfmionton girls will attempt to the team are teachers, one a book~ ly throughout. » _ii '_ Q _ ' i not part of thn official brinfgs to Canada its first champion- keeper and the others stenograph- The champions last night wore ,i‘i _ _____________ _ inn” “ALT FLAVQRED sh-ill in basketball. ' ers. ‘llhe-lr ages vary .from 17 to 24, somewhat handicapped by the ab- A_`___n_-_iiifm _ _`/ L__A__ ,/ij.. ¢|0USLV cstinnued that it wfll cost In preparation. .for the games in and their weights irom‘ 121 to 139. sence of Fred Moore from the de- A-'lil""W 1 '_’,3». L 1* E FOOD $10,000 to finance the un- Paris,_the westerners have met andi’l‘he team is as follows: 1, MM’y‘fence who is out of the game tem- ~ ' », -\,' --/' ` A |.AXATlv i’ iiiilifsn\~»\.,J-r w is nw '\ and that this collossal defeated the best teams in both i-Dunn, guard; 2, El08l\0l` 'M0““li‘ Dorarlly due to injuries received ---- -xiii? i, Hi/ ,.1 READY T0 EAT ii i/ at -2 mme -sf ;i, ` _ _iid , Wm, msn mm °F ast night showed exceptional hoe- pace as both teams were moving “°i“lJ”“i“‘i i’Y Ciliiiii im" Ailiiis iii" "i“iii"g "`“"‘ 1° the “ily i"’s' cey especially ln the second and Wllii Swat speed, Csnlll inte;-gen. territory whore the boil brings hos- _i_ J A I _ J F _ _ un. __iiii.d nerind_ nninninn inn innn io ting pass and shouts from outside tilltles to n close. lllnal score. Ab- """~ - ~ 4"- - ~ i°U”ly. lil"- -,iieir feet time after Lime as tiieyidefence, Diamond again saves nic- 0LIW0llS 4- Crystals. Z. ,imied iiiio iiie Bw,-ing i,eii_ ely. For the rest of the period the THE UNEUPS _ "Longshot" cnsi-its Cnniii was Champions dominated the play Cfymlls , Alwuweifl :he most outstandingi player on the f°"W‘""i line- Pi`°W“° , GDM _ne Westerners. iinenn inni nigh” Gordon, Cronin, Mclgnnh. Crockett Dlnmondi _tis work on tho frontline was bril- °_"“- i1°i“S £00 “Si i0" me CWS' Cmney T -iimi ii-om Sidi-i in iiiiiiiih Wilde tal forwards. Gordon shown class D1'-f'.'nC0 vidquai-i-ie and Gdiiiiiiei- snowed from Cronin's pass at centre ice lVlCQ\lfll`i'l0 Krily lcrdsty \\'t-re: Messrs. A. (Y. Su Tunton, Il. T. Dodds und Dr. Alex. McNeill. ' After the game lust night, Crock- ett the Summc-rside goalie who as injurerl inthe first period. \V Wcalfcnorl proiizllily by lo:-is ol' i -, ._ _ _ . . . _ _ . _ . _ . .. , blood luintt-d in Stl-wurt's restau- ,idsd in Bin-,is which wan hard in and manoeuvrod through for the ROKQPS ll. Prowsc I" Heat; Gauthier's backchecking and ii°.'“`°”‘i 5°°"° “i 916 “iid tw” min' I' wright ' ' ' ' ' ' ' *_ , . yicqnnrnie-n defence wnn nn nx_ nies lntgr ngnin counters for the Forwards _Crockett alter his ininry lust ientinnni inninre ennnciniiy in the third nnd (mai iaiiy gf the sesgimh C. Cahill Gordon night retired to the balcony und iasi i,ei.i0d_ - Score Abegweits, 3; Crystals, 0. Clilllii lflronllli During the first session. in fact, if 0" 5 ‘ mwsc R to be exnci_ eigni minutes nnni the .- 33|; pgmgp Gauthier L. Campbell s innninn wniniie_ Crnckeii ine Tin, Ci-yntnin demand"-nie _n pci-_ Silliphant McEnchorn c Crystal star goalie received a nas- f_`°i‘1’§ci;'°$;ift“e‘:ik iii' 903” fist sUMMAi';;/i_i,(;:ii;iciAL -NME i ty gash on the forehead when he ' a. ' ' 6 8 ` ' ’ ’ _ ' " ‘ .bnhbndn Croninn Simi ni the front ling nppesi- |0959 and thnii- No score. Crockett to be conveyed tothe hos- sLhii'n°nt k'"’P‘””I mouth of the net; ho was reliev- : . . . Dim' ‘ ed by Corney who showed up equ- _ I » W ally as well. giving a splendid ex- _ _ _ i - "1 .Int and had to he conveyed to the City lIo.~\pital liy ambulance. \\'itlir-_iiiwll the Inst period nf the ame. but on leaving the rink felt oniewhut weak, nnd shoril after Y ntcrlng the restaurnxlt tainted. Drs R. J. Ledwlll and S. R. Jenk- ns were sumlnoncd nnd ordered I/ il‘i"i`.‘f"7f’f'//’/,ff/74??" 7 _f' 7' 7 s Crockett, Stewart Langell, and Morris all bowlcd strings uf 200 or more. Following are the lineups and scores: TEAM N0. IV. wedlock .. 152 106 142-400 Fisher 152 119 121-392 Duffy 105 172 131-408 L. llurvey .. 140 94 160-400 M, Crockett .. £5” 200 101 116-477 749 652 676 -2077 TEAM NO. ill. 158 183 148 1 nzser Stewart Langlile .. Ayers 232 Matheson . 183 Murnls 157 149 217-523 214-555 2 5 187-560 171 227-630 170 136--489 ii 878 888 981--2747 Majority for No. lil.-670 pins. - "luiii'i|iiiiiiiiii|iii~ i\,\\ ~ iiiiiiii U i ~ iiilj iii ii/_ ,ij LUMBAGO 1 ' ILELIEVIZD ' » Rid yourself of those twingss. Ap_- ply Slo¢n’s gently without mbblngi. lt sends straight to the pain-ridden tissues the fresh new blood that they need to heal them. Rsllsfil quick and lasting. Got I bottle from your drugglst today and have it on hand- 35 cents. l "\‘ 'lit lil ff- ,.01 "Y" I ., _,_ <;'_` __\y/`, f°§iZt_ *N , 905 UH CERHL LTD. l ` 41 year ago the westernhave -packed the Edmonton arena 9. Abbie Sfmt- f0"W8Ni- i THE GAME *___ _ Mum onfnloamuam' - ' 0 Started on time 8.30 sharp, with Gordon carrying into scoring zone, P _ 'but loses to Cahill who goes _MX p W't BECAUSE winter shuts off a good deal of your outdoor exercise; because in winter you do not get fresh vegetables or as much fresh air, and are inclined to eat heavier foods, your system needs Post’s Brain Flakes with Other Parts of Wheat mote than ever. Post's Bran Flakes is just Nature’s way of keeping incur body clear of poisons. It is bran as ature meant you to eat it-with other parts of the wheat retained in order to mak`e it nourishing, so delicious and ' ' ' ' ' ' 'tn nt nlmoa "etch" ' ’ ° ’ rou o a n , u DMMH mmmme ee om o dm.1nm - bor, stick-handles past neutral ice, " Press.) but shoots wild, Cronin gets ro- 20.-Wnnderers bound and Crockett, Crystal goal- , lilo done in the Senior City ' ie makes nice stop The visitors a ilmliziic hy defeating Dal take charge of rubber and bom- , 0lll' 0 [W I o in a whirlwind I G bard Diamond. but there is noth- on fast ice and before a -, ing doing. E. Prowse and Gordon Eailefy- get going for what looks like a appetizing that you’ll like it, eat it regu- larly, and get all its non-irritating laxative benefits. ' And it is effective! Millions now have proved it_! liliillions have found it the key to new, tingling health of its deliciousness. and fitness because Try it! Use it all winter-regularly. Serve it with cream or milk But insist on Post's Bran Flakes-the inimitable, tasty cereal - that took four years to ie Montana hnnm tnwn where Abbie, an-cs tn., is,” ,nd iii, . Canadian Postum Cereal Co , Limited i s SPWAL *` _._ _ ~l-fi’ stage, giving an exhibition of shut- - ing and stlehhslrlllng. wonderful to behold. The Crystals although showing nice team play on the front line. ro- sorted tp long _shots which were out of-the question. as Diamond handled _all chances with ease. The first penalty of the -night occurred when U. ,Prone was ohne- od for I minutes on a trip. With Prawn "resting" the Crystals ro- doublotl their-efforts for s count- er Gauthier nearly realising as Diamond taken the thot mime knee. Shortly before the bell- lo- Quarrle gots a forced vacation for tripplng. Lou Campbell and Ooh don at the some tio combining for s risk-and advance. but are foiled' by losers at tilsllouth of On the no of the long Helmh- perfect. - nst. I », _ . _ _ - Those include Rose Scott, 2.00 D,,mi,,,9y.(;ihhons heavyweight new goalie.has a busy time under jf, . Head Office. Toronto Fl¢l0¥Y- Wlhdibl 3-4;_Mrs. Yorkos, 2.02 1-4: Czar ciinmnionshlp fight last July 4 left I rain of rubber. bl-ll DTUVBH Gilllll ' Worthy, 2.041-4; Pearl Benboe 3-03 3 trail of financial disaster, has to the occasion by l1lill_¢il18 I llllill- J d yuunnnhn ~ 1.4; l-[ollyrood Leonard, 2.03 3-41 risen again from obscurity to offer bor of sensational stops. Morris IM on nm, din" F Etta Druien, 2.04; Mary Anna., 2.04 ;50o,000 for tho 1924 version of the finally relieving the situation on s ul 1_2: and Clyde the Great, 2.04 3-4. Dempsey-Gibhlonshfeudi. t '_ pilgrgmbane intonloiiml terrlttorg,Ii)is-li ..___.._¢¢?;- Tex Rlckart. w o pans o s age mon eng on e upon o e ver -HOCKEY MATCH ARENA to- the return title light here during and repeated when Rogers got the ~ iiisiii p_ W_ g__.i,_ 0_ 0.- ll the first week in June, announce rebound. - ai ---- today he had riwelveil slwll lil 0ll0\' Lou Campbell receives a big ov- ilo the Surfer Honesty is one part of el00\wl10G- on behalf of the Shelby chamber 'Of ation from the fans as he replaces 'U 3ooo!l|s3l|,, We persuade others -by bvllll 'ill Commerce 101 H i'°“l lim" H9” Cronin on the wing. The Abogweita earnest ourselves.-Hazlitt. July 4. The Df0"i°i€\‘ i“§¢°l|°'i i° again try combination but in vain, Biackini co .___ .add IIDWBVBY- limi hg didbnifi "i°" an the Crystal forwards hack-skate no ' The happiness of your life de- seriously llw 0fl'°l'-H 5i1°i 7' °°m' nicely to ruin all endeavors. Gor- "illl me ponds on the character of your meuied RibkBrd» ill !°m°- UW’ don shows up remarkably at ,this ithoudlts.-'Marcus Aurelius. Fly- ' , Blllll FLHKES t 4 -%MMm&mdMmss d..{.';'\n ’ 5. ,» E I i 1 \ i i \ . h »\ "masses ~_~< ) i Li; ~ .el \ v s -1 i,f ,J _,_9 . ‘ inf! 1 ,,»- l bi- / .li 4, mf t~ \