»-\l hhhpegs won the Manitoba sen- .-,.'ior hockey league championship - ‘and earned the right to represent 4301a by defaulting Brandon 2 to 1, ,1‘;,_round'6 to 4. A , Askabbut ofcmtfiumroucta: GINIII-AL AGENTS: II. R. HOLMAN. 146 Great George 80-. Charlottetown, P. I. I. ~ J. 1C. PHILLIPS, Bnmlnerlldo, P. E. l. j Feature am 50o Bus»; 'Wlth seventeen breaksv: u’ ‘c9313! 20, Fred McMahon, last year 600-—9ne thousand 355-’ Victories Leave home games. The vies secured a one goal margin on Saturday 1118M a! I118 - - atc hockey fixtures staged this season andbad a good edse 011 some of the senior games. t The Vics have a fast young l0! n! players and will give the Rovers uu interesting game in their 0W1! rink and if hard playing will beat f the Monctonians well the Vics will tut-k another win under their belts tonight. The best wishes of a host of ad- mirers of the intermediate Vics go with the boys this morning. Here is hoping chey bring home the bat‘- Oil, The -following players will make the trip: —- Reg Dillon, Con Camp. bull, Rod McDonald, F. Rush, Alf I loucette, Frank Douoette, D. Gillie, Joe Trainer, Elmer Marley and lam Nicholson. ‘i he following Charlottetown .'“f‘il will accompany the team,— Dr. Blanchard, Oliester Campbell, l . ricwll BPOWII, T. B. . . dud Percy Rodd. NOTE '1 u», (itiurdian has arranged with All; Alurlcy. Manager of the West- ern Union for period flashes of the Hover-Victoria game and also for , the Kentville-Icrescent game at Halifax. Horse Racing The Stanley Racing Club had a great afternoon's racing Wednes- _ tiny the 2nd. The track was fair- . Iy good and the weamheir. fine with a large crowd :ln antendaxice, especially time ladies, ,- . The Free-for-alihad three start. I315 and was won by tihe steppy pac , ti", Cam-pbeiton Bellowned and driv- (:ll by Myron McAlrthur, Kensingttotn, lth.s being her second win ‘in less , tihuu a week. ‘Poddfoni G was sec- cml and Miss Alto wen driven by Earl Chappelle a good third. tClase was won by Salorada and tOolevr- * do lBeli second. Miss Kentucky dztptured Glass B alter Happy Todd fond-ail the finslt. heat. The Club fakes this opportunity of thanking ‘catch and everybody who helped with the concelrt to raise funds for are club and also the large force mt turned out to clear tthe ice, rrhitin was considered one of the tit-cutest undeirtaklnie in tihe hist- ory or ice-cleaning. Below is the Summary. Free For All F :;.;.b'-it<."n Ball (McAm-thulr) 1 1 1 'r..iitio.-..i G (McCoubrey) 2 8 2 Miss Alto (Andrews) 3 2 3 ; Bent time 1.03. ' Cine ,A_ Saiorada (Dlickieison) 1 1 2 Colorado ‘Bell (chappene) 2 2 1 Little Minnie (Bowness) 3 3 3 Macy C (MGDBOdL 4 4 4 iBest time 1-47. ' fiiiss Kentucky (Hynes) Happy Todd (Graham) E-tlluel Todd (Houston) Abbie (Moi-can) Helen G (Taylor) l, Best time LII» "711, "“ " Officials: '1 h’ m“ Aunouncer-tmmel Murray. starters-Taylor and Ohanpelle. g frimersr-J. ll‘. iStewant. Judges-Leo‘ Reid, W. Toombs, A. G» McKay“ The hat was passed around. the au-m of twenty ltbzree dollars was collected for another race when ice conditions will perunlm. (Patriot Pines Copy) TBoundtFor -Allan (‘iup "w TORIOIMTIO, March 1. -—-Univere- ity of Toronto under-graduates, Ontario Hockey Association senior champions, defeated the Twelfth iBattery of London, Ontario Hoo- hey Association intermediate cham- pions 4 to '3, in the iflret of a two- gama series: in the Allan Chip play- down here lalt night. 5 “Winnipeg Wins . * TDOIQ, Mani,‘ March 7. — Manitoba in the Allan Cup tplsy; hene last night. They won the ,..,1‘.I?i.'diyil1oiajl5"l'iiile REG __' ',_-, _ _ li“7.y-- Q!!! ‘h. Victoria Intermediate hoc- . key team leaves this mornlnl m1‘ Mtmcton where they will play the {tovors in the second of home and Arena, in one of the best- Intermedi- challenge the second team of the Cornwall Community Club, to a-begore friendly game of hockey to be played Thursday March 10, at Cornwall rink. E. Lund, T.' Campbell, W. Oatway. er.) Kentville “Wild- cats” Has 7 Goal Lead on Grescents icnrmvviuna, March 1. — The Kentvilie "Wildcats" eeltabllshadfi seven goal lead in the first of a-twq game series for the Nova Scollil championship when they smothered tthe ‘Halifax Crescents by the one sided score uf'8 to 1 in a wild and m woolyg-ama, played on soft. BUCK?’ a ice, at the Arena, Saturday evening‘. A, wild second Period. ill Wm" dorm andhbooting his regular a battle-royal is anticipated. ‘cord o! 52 liast evening Layell of‘ the ‘Central Veterans “use r.“ a scheduled the downfall of the Crescents, ifar cmwlllflitln 0K Ibis article. Kentville, going like Wildfire after they had been held to a 1—-1 draw in the opening stanza, broke loose » ~ and ‘rammed five goals behind Pop Last evening's billiard match was Hanrahan, comlpletely demorallz-vthe first .500, pqhlts of a series of ing the visitors, who failed to break, 1.000 - to be into the score column "at all in thenights, the winner to represent last two periods. The game W88 ivPrince Edwardjailand at Quebec in riot if ever there was one, a total the Bgikgfigolenda, Dommon gum. of 20 penalties, 12 of which ‘Pete h3g0“ .1“. m9 Canadian amateur MelDonaltLECapt/alkin hot‘ gale“ Ctries- championship; " cents and rnie 0e er, nu ve. L05 " 1 '- t, 1 row-rd w the "whom" tom t» m. with”. filing’; ilfllmgtiiiifi Large ‘Crowd Prelent second period, which took nearly- one hour to play. During this same m , geggtwwfgmsaagihgfi. 331ml‘ In the early hundreds both play- heret. was refereeing the gamfl. an‘ were w-“hmdeach 0t “d1 Mn‘ 8-0, a cup Over we head with ager, but going into the three hund- flying hockey stick when he jumpifed string McMahon ‘by consistent ed to get out of the way of a play “m! hem!’ Flaw"? 5°13"! ahead i“ near the boards, that laid him out,“ 195d 0!‘ 37- TIWJOYMB U118 margin cold for over 1s minutes. Butler, unflw seemed to shoot more steadier conscious, was carried off the ice to}! 1M9 "RB Possible to take ed- Lhe dressing roommhere he was con-ivantage of a mlscue by Nicholson sidered very dangerous for a tlmsto run a 35 break and on his next but Dr. Burns later stated that hettlrn at the table to make a record would be all right after a few daysfirnn of 54- From then on it was on rest. Lowtber handled t-he rest ofily a question of time, with Nichol» the 887119 51°99 and H1868 a (i119 son trying, but to an appearances 10b 0f ll» of! his game. He made a. hard bid. Ir m mefkowi: 500 ‘lbut it ~was the Provincial Champ- whiz? cancigagr? thepglzlliiax specilrl Lois 315M and he “mm not be ' . ~ e e . , . ' ggégggitfhgagxgtd ‘Si’: afgga ‘$11’: -It may be mentioned that a num- big crowd were handled nicely, ‘by’ b“ 9.! tube mo“ spectacular Caron.“ Manager Margesoh and his stafflandi m ‘m5 were executed b? M“? The tickets were Bold on me lcresébi-lllardists last evening; when the cents special, and a special sectional“ 998M “as!” a tbreatghsg f??? was regdrved m‘. mem There wfls- ey were ru y re urne o. e1 none of the packing and Jamming places by an almost impossible which was so much in evidence last Sign "1 w" a malmh :9? gm?‘ year. The crowd were the most W 11°" "B an ‘m!’ W e W l» t orderly and good-natured that ever fllinetites of the large gallwfilliz attendeda game in this town. Both which 100k YOPWBTd IONS!!! l0 0116 teams seemed to have an equal 0f the most spectacular climaxes i1. number of supporters. the "iwild. the billiard game in this province. cats" zfans seemed_ to be mainly It may be coincident to any it from Kentvilie and the west, while passing that the men now fighting Crescent! drew the support from It out in the ztlnmlsrhave the recort the east" {runs in the tournament. McMahon 154; Nicholson, 49; both of which ‘mensuresxvell with any runs mad‘ _so inr in the Canadian Tournn --_ ‘ment. S. . V . o‘ s s INDEPENDENTS The follow -.-; wczu the bee. A f“, and mwresung game!“ breaks, ton umt over: McMahon, hockey w“ prayed M ‘he Arena 4U, ‘do. 5-i, 20, uml ttvelve break; yesterday afternoon in which the “'9' 1Z5 Ndcholmm- 16' 12' 12- 13- Independents were victorious by a 17' 13' 12' ‘and eight break“ ‘W?’ 10- scoro 013 to 2, ILast night's Toronto match: Line-up: ' The record break of 52 made by independents Q. S. S. Johnston, of-tbe West End Canad- Goal ,ian Legion Cl-uh, which has been Martin ; MscGulgan untouched-in $016 two weeks of Defense lplay ~ia- the-- Ontario elimination E5811 (Sap) Duffy contesg-waiylshattered unexpected- Mfl-dMillflll . .. ‘Blanchard iy last nighQfby-A. J. Lavell, of the F°YWQF¢1B ' lCentrall- Veterans’ Club, who click- cmnpm“ Mflwarlane ed oi!’ atspectacu-lar break of -76 in hawk‘; Mwcabe his match with Dave Ritchie, of the J ‘lgulzmyfe Macllifillan we“ End Legmm due“ Y B“ hi”; ‘Ritchie is nI-valhnt lliayer and a no a’ game loser, but he was distinctly NOTES outclassed by his opponent. Lavell, on the other hand, is a splendid po- manchard la ed we" m‘, ‘a S" sition player, which is the essence wk", camqfbefl’ Law,“ 0,136,151“, of break-building. His ‘break of 1s Mwmnm played we“ m, lndegwae the kind that can be apprec- Dendents. late-d by the spectators, since it con Marl“, was very sisted ofa variety of cannons and , mmbination shots, which are far A little more (gomblngtlon m, Q more interesting than breaks made B. S. part wtould do no 113mg by "red bell players," who are in ,~ the majority in most contests. With only 4s to g0 u» complete his 50o. Lavell made another fine ibreak of We, the meamons“ do hereby illdaolbarlane, Bap Duffy and In I bffective in the 45, which also consisted of cannons He fall down on an easy "in." off the white into the side pocket, and had io- go tp the table three times he could get the three points necessary, which he finally did by potting the red. In the inter- val Ritchie by steady. plodding man- aged to- and“ ‘point! to his score. The game finished: Lavell 500. ‘Line-up is as follows: Goal --E. MoGuigan. Defence —— L. Clirns, F. Egan. ’ 3 ._F0r Islandigitlg, and four breaks for 20, 35, 54 and Prince Edward island champion finished on the long end oi the lpoint elimina- tron contest staged at“ dgmbros lBroa, Billiard Panlors last evening. The count at the end of the first half read, McMahon 502; ‘Nicholsom. -Wlth McMahon leading of! to- night on a 147 point margin, the maJority oi.‘ fans predict-a repeti- Y0 "tion-of his last year's performance. However; with Nicholson back into game iMcMahoniaynun of 54 last evening broke the Canadian Tournament re- ' i b sorry to chronicle ' despatch from To- wonto illfdrms’ the writer that Jim _Club, Tnrontixlsurpassed t-his break, _f~ 76 while playing _ ,_ alhewith Dave iRit- chie cit-file West. End Legion, the the "Wildcats" went wild, spelled wtietthwt °t 77mm‘ 3P9“? l" the “amen” » ... l_. IKE 1 I‘ ‘ J‘: 2 one - 21. 'a ‘Ritchie-dB, 20. ale between the Central a ern Veterans, the winnero Wes According to to enter the Dominion finals NOTES Fans are opening of the final 600 points. grateful to the large attendance f0 their adhejepce Percy Mclnnis, an eiiminationist foot free. Tonight's the night. BY THE WAY The Saturday “night walkover" enJoyed by the KeutvIlIe-Wildcais at the expense of the Halifax Cres- cnts to the tune of 8 t0 1. Pmclic‘ ally gives the “i’eliries" the Nova Scotia hockey championship. Th9 Crescents will play Kentville to- night at Halifax, and as the total goal score for both games count, it looks as though the Halifax champ ions will have as much of beating the New York Rangers. ville will also win this game. evenings The exhibition of hockey shown the fans by the Victorian Saturday night in their game with tlteMonc- ton title olders is one of the moat creditable hockey performances 0i the yea_r.,_T_'his young team out.- weighed, and J may say not n single player in the line-up with senior experience carried the play to their heavier and more experienced opp- onents practically over the whole route. in ihct, in the first period. the visitors did not get a single shot on the blue and white citadel while the latter counted for eleven. Their game and excellent showing in this fixture stamps them‘ as dangerous contenders for the In- act-mediate Championship 0i‘ the Maritime Provinces. , According to respective perform- tnces this winter it looks as he Wildcats will have n more omforinble Maritime title than Scotis honors. Anyway we can only wait and ‘see. t J. Logan Barnlsill. sccrs ry." of the Maritime Airlatenr Ho eyizAll sociation, last night announced-none mediate Hockey Championship. iAs a result of New Glasgow's win over Antigonish last night, the winners meet Truro, on Mal-ch gt]; and 7th, the first game taking Dlace at New Glasgow and the second at Truro, Kentville defeated Windsor last Bight but the teams meet again °" FPldBY night and the series win- ners will meet Halifax on March 7th. the second game to take place at Halifax-oh March 9th. a The finals for the Southern ln- termediate section will be played March 11th and 15th while the Southern and Northern title win- ners will meet for the cllilmpign. 5ND March 22nd, and the winners will play for the Maritime title, hloncton sextette are City League winners. Saint John halve won the Sussex series and are now leading Fredericton with a one goal lead for ithe toizal goal score. Bathurgt, will play the winners. ‘Wanderers and Kentville are RItchie-flilu Best breaifl: ‘- 1' - .--»_.~+ ._ Forwards —- A. Izund, J. Prowse, Joseph, ‘MacDonald, Manager. ‘(Please accept through this pap- ake THROBBING PAIN f: disappear! when wt! use thatway." -'we:uqq'|;'"t9 gm. Minardo. The household Lini- niut ‘or ‘enemuom cold feet than, nlglitir I , Bettlcuumeut with you. uvnu-t-niviwt w--.....__ . ...-Docs" Hill!” ‘filial; _l slang extirpation. out we do not mean It In you like one _oi' our Hot Water Wotan! showing a wonderful _Ilne_ 0f .....,,.... m; this! ‘pllabgrgaluweek; Bpeclilgale. égfipglluyfl scheduled to light it out for the I w- I Fet” ilterellppo need o1 having ' Bros. 114s, firzifsr (twice). Tonight Lavell will light it out with Osborne. of the West End Lei lon Club, for the right to meet Johnston in the finals on» March 15 and 1e tor‘ the Ontario‘ title. This will be the most interesting match of the series, so far as it is a tus- . For McNeil Cupf AhlTiGtONlfil-I, March 7. — As a‘ result oflast night's play four skips are tied for first place in the ~ _ l ALLA$ These are Rev. B. C. Salter, W. ' E. Landry, Tupper Foster, and D., which may easily _be the Ontario champ- |,_ . . .. . the above, the Prince Edward llsland tit/Ian. holder should stand a magnificent chance respectfully asked to be in their seats tonight before the’ R_ Grahanp | This four-cornered tie will be played c-if next week. and the win- The cohtestnnts are more than her will be the holder oi the tro- to; the “abosiute quiet" request asked by the man- if‘ time annexing‘ the} the ' Nova; iApproval Given ' To Amendment qggoprm, March 7. — ADDN" , V g] was given at the twenty-ell!!!” annual meeting of the Royal Can- sdian Golf Association here Satur- day to the recommendation mod" by the Ontario Golf Association and othe'r provincial bodies that the executive of the R. .C- G- A- W113i" nominated by the various provincial golf organi- zations based on a representative of three mun Quebtw and tram 0"‘- ver Provinces in ratio to the num- bet-tof golfer! represented. The motion was moved and eX- plained at the meeting by W. H. Plant, President of the 0. G.A., and seconded by G. H. Clarke, of tthe Rivermesd Golf IClub, Ottawa. The amendment t9 the constitution will become effective for next. year's 04 representatives election of officers. w»; Qetrannmh fihéifllléfflyou. , ti? A “ 1 Held Last; Nfglitiaii ‘McMahon i-l-Sjeads Bill Nicholson {in l of l0001Poiut Itiatch lMac-Neil Clip Competition, ‘having woh five and lost two. l‘ phy for 1927. AIONTREAIL, March 7. The lighting system was perfect vciaellty of ‘lzgronltot ls_ wlellioth ti: 1 t l ' 331119 floor gpace rout l0 £1110 8i” l1 erco egin-e ll - PM?“ o“ cimsecuuve Qimmfggwfifkgd Mm mo“; and ion hockey championship. The Blue Toronto Beat by ‘Old McGill carried a rabbit's paw last night~ . what's the idea Percy? —— Uni- nnd ‘White made a big stride for- _ wartl in defence of the laurels they [have held since 1912, when. they jirimmetl McGill 5—-2 in the first ‘game of the homo and home JIITS ut the end of the play- scheduled ‘it-ollege season. Thus Toronto will [rake a three-goal margin Into thei ifinal tussle at the l Monday night. lVancouver Win 3, l : Montreal 2 Titles- , MONTREAL, March 7. badminton meet ‘here yesterday, which §women's (Ioubles, and the men's‘ dou-bles Dominion titles, while l Montreal captured the men's} ‘singles and the mixed tioubles. Eli-l i (infested I ‘tries from Quebec were in the climinations. Varsity rink’ I E l — Vnn-, chance 0f, couver and Montreal carried ofi’ all‘ winning the title as Lunenberg has‘ five major contests in the Dominion‘ finished! the “westerners! l . Wednesday r i The writer predicts that Keut-‘winniug the women's singles, the 1 , ' I]. 0. C. Bowling . l One of the Iliggest scores over, flbowled in this city was rolled last‘ lniglit 0n the 1.. of (‘. Alloys Judges pverc put at the foul line theplts. This score, ‘ made the highest single ga ‘town rputting up 31164. T. Crelghan rolled ' high 2T2 i -—-—- I The Vice leave this morning for" Monctoh, where they will fulfil? their engagement tonight. uoodi luck boys, and don't take your eyes; off the bacon. -_..__ ‘The following may be 0f interest to those interested in the intermed- iate Maritime hockey-playcffsz‘ 310:1, made by tho ISocIaI Club. They also hiitl P. lllcMalion lligh totnl 719. untl in was 1 me BVGI‘ ‘bowled in us. City oi’ Charlotte- "single: Social Club 1+1. Dnucette . . . . . . . 20ft 227 17-1: P. DOIil‘t!lft* .. . , 175 201 205i (‘. Kelly ...‘ 248 268 ltifi. lT-ifbeighuh . . . . .. ltiti 272 l-tiit, W. Hitlipcmty ..... 211 I96 217i‘ _ ' 1005i 1164 932? I Total 310.’, | Slluds I J. Wéilflltil‘ . . . . . . .. 182 183 193 C. Prau t .. .. 172 128 256 C. Howa t . 173. b8 151 . JOY ... . . . 206 172 249 P. MaMahon, . . . . .. .255 244' 220 .’ , ~ 988. 305 1069 Total 2852 ‘Iiqnlgltt at 7 p. m., the Alerts r011 ‘the Anchors and at 8.30 p. m. " draw for the Ne", scout m“:'r:t-l:1\e;Al°L_rLH and the Press.’ Y. M. c. A. Bowling CHURCHHLEAGUE Trinity won their first [£87116 when they defeated St. Patti's by only 21 pins. dlMlaililpL COD OIL BISCUITS are made from a formula whldhfhas been pre- Pi" W ese results In view and which reliabi t t t dl l bi ' s,’ Paul-IL , s es s, ex en ngovei- a considers e A . w_ Carmody H __ H0 177 182 "'7" °f Warm ha" Proved to be siqnaliy successful. , g -‘ E. Cnswell . . . . . .. 13s 14s 151 R h ' . ‘ ‘ ' w. Owen . _ . , , _ _ _ __ 2oz 200 134 a" "- which have continues-the feeding 0f IMPERIALS regularly In winter - _- —_—— ——~ ha" h“ "'9 "flies: litters of young fore: and also the highest avefltgle of pups rained 480 522 517 to maturity‘ In addition 1h ' ' I 1,519. m. ‘em I t ‘ I ey have practically eliminated the destroying o; young by a es- . a l" Q Trinity -' "y m]; _ , .' l Hobbs _ _ . _ _ _ > I __ L.“ ‘W; l” For assured results feed IMPERIALS tl-"oughoait all the winter iealon. L. Douglas .. .. 12a 175s 1a1= I ' ‘ ~ 1.. Howntt . . . . . . .. 191 214 154: MPERW- '1" "Id by lwilvs distributors or direct mm the factory. ~ " ' ' ' ___ _.n_. .__+‘ ‘ w _ g , -_ » I ' 511 154-8 481.- ‘ . . 1540. i W. Owen rolled high three of rolled the 686, while L. Howatt high singgegf 214, . Eastern ships. - j IRickard Matches ' " ‘Boston Heavies ' (Canadian Pr: . NEW YORK, Mar. , ard announced todaylthat matched Jim -.¢I-H ‘,1 milks ‘Scot-Ia -¢ champion- - v.4‘ '1: nianlfiii; Maioney and J ackf Elm-key, Boston heavyweights,‘ fdr- bout at Y . May 19f _ . I be another-step-in-the ,.' bout, slush-V. I balms" oobtibhiir“ cilia: " nan OWN uzanr-eur .8HE'LL nuts stow-as. A Siiarlflihs. Bubbling Entertainmeiftlelt -. . , , lfoams with}; STHETLAI l f, our: uiooms mourr _ mow/own... f, FRANCES mmoh g lurid Colman- Bennett-Alice Joyne- LL“ I"I'" "A "Iean||%\\b v i zRonaiti Colman “A Close Shave”|“Down To Damascus‘! .R.T€i.“‘qwhu,e a, we comsnv _ SCENIC _ fllafnefic lover’ 0i “"1 I ‘screen, never hails role ‘more suited to his artistry. ‘sweetheart oi lite gaudy and {ligiihj Stella Dallas, lovcr oil her dignified, sldcig rival he runs the {all gamut of heart emo- fion ‘m a picture that radiates‘ the love lives of Iwo contrasting women. PRINCE EDWARD 4—DAYS"4 Starting I u. l‘ AT. 8.15 a To" | a H T DOORS OPEN AT mo‘ YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE “SUNSHINE” AT h THE PRINCE EDWARD Under the Distinguished Patronage of ' His Honour Lieut-Governor and Mrs. Heart: and His Worship Mayor Miller and Mrs. Miller. I Sussex Defeat‘ , Amherst 4-1 ' 4 (Canadian Press) 5 SUSSEX, N. 13., Alan-h 7. — Silh- scx defeated Amherst iléfejillllfiill , ~i—~1 taking the .\illl‘llilll0 SvIIil-l- iihnl "series ‘ii-Ii, illlll its u result‘ will play the Nova Srniia (‘ililillll- ions ‘herc on Fritiity night ill iht- Maritiine hockey l'lhitl<. i Despite the Ftlfllivfifi 0i‘ tho im- boil: Susan-x and .-\lllili‘l'5l put tip it goctl exhibition oi‘ hockey. Harold; Radcliffe fur SIIHSUX was ihu start’ n! the game with Iiitninr uhti Fill“, row closely following him for huh-l hip hii wilh lili‘ vruuwl. 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