t BW" °"i‘““""" _, _ " “CK” B/isxc'rnAL|. F. "“°'"‘”'° ~ ' ornsn scour . = _ s Allan Cup Holders rr-o-c -K-E-Y F A3311-is 1 2 wol. vER11vEs ' FRIDA Y NIGHT 8.30 Reserved Seats-50e-'i5c-81.00. Balcony 85°-Children 25a. _ Plan Opus Thursday morning 10 o’elock- FORUM Box Office. ' SPECIAL COACH EXCURSION RATES FROM ALL RAIL POINTS * ON P. E. I. TO THIS GAME- GOOD TO MONDAY, RETURN FEBRUARY 26111 i__..______ E T112 intermediates eliminated mmm rnsnoeie onnim the Island playdmml last iii i ...Fi .Q iii? gi§§l,i‘=l,.§§5g§i; §l§§§§§ cgi iii iiiiiii-ii g F53. ;-iiigri ii? iiii Esiiriaiii iii: ii érigi Seri Bilrliltiill. way wi oouldn‘t seem teuni dent their 5. E the forwards. ofCar-michael, Ibrgmonplvvideda infmntofthdx- Wallie visitors ihdrnetmindw. asreatsame. vasl-‘hs together turmd F 0 R U M Moonlight Special Skate 14 nANDs _ Al Waits l.&e lllllsfchilt-aieraal Puig F 5 ii HOCIIFY Victoria Rink' FEB. zsra. IN TERMEDIA TES (IIE/llRT17EE¥ g§§§§§§§§§§gciirtgrygrtcg rg ix: ig 5' s. gg § E gi. ag ,g ;“i§ i §§§£;%§?§§§§§%¥iiiiiitiis ii§§§i5i.§ EEN' viii? iiili ici? §i§”‘5§?-tgirl; Eieiiiiii irii iriiir iiriii iiiii ii.§§iirEii§r [heap- Ablies-Goal. K. Jin: da- ihioe, Carmichael. P. Aown, rer- gmm; forwant. ltoCaha, K. Ac- C'l\. Bfldky. Col, lldlhhili, R. Jolnnm. Grhsilb--Coal, Wall; ddqres, C. liury, P. Rodd: fsrwsrh, llo- Kfmai, Mead, W. Roth, J. Rodd, B. Hurry. ldiseo-Mel Diamond. SUIHAIY ld Pdlad 1. Abldn-K. Acorn GEDO TM. 2. Albino-Bradley (K. Acorn) 1.80. Penalties-stead. P. Acorn. hid Pdlad 3.'C:,anitea-J. Rodd fl- Buffy) 4. Rodd illiinnonl l. Abblp-Bradley (K. Aemn. llo- Cabe) 14.00. .Penaltls-W. Rodd. Iergmon, lll Iliad e. /lain-mnnnm com em. 'l. Abbiee-F. Acorn (unsdsted) asosqvl naavns “W- Vs. » Penaltil-liebe, P. Aiorn, J. Rodd. vicious umous --°-~*- lsmolslnalaagae ll laaiernsoetlq. snlila. W- * N. I. la GAL! 'IONIGIT Ottawa at Boston. 4 Canadiens at llnntreal. Americans at (Mileage. Detroit at Rangers. 'H 1ulsi¢twv1v'vv1tlasmr ililiiililiilfll' - Anuuc\»,»esana,¢ime»n»i=-wmtcwe him back? ldleve ltornot-theanswerls“a; _!enda'ehh". I-Iethinksliecadtahsveasdoeel Wlolhulsedioold. llbdrmthinkaheheale-‘ ilwaaboothleqpearaaee-wcn’tpfe|notehl|n., - a a a ‘sill-Umeewlssweaadtfvshiedh-1, lifa.&,0|aandls»wltheoday'e lulieeu-upasnlyneamnscci 'ilykndbbwnaéhathwouli . "'*".""\\\ 1 ltwnanlyauunoannuni 2 Blue Blades 1 -vii1&~2S».~1°~5°~ night. Charlottetown's third ueuru Abegweiia a playoffs, however, and Beavers E s 555 iiiiiiii ii *Ei gggii igégisiiii s i. gi is §§iE Eiiiig E ag ggggis iiirir allowed thow- m.lly!.mNo Pt ty bench pping Draper than Beavers launched scampaim for goah. The Drape-te-Donald-to Dbhm Plein; :plum round Kuhn unable to halt (die ladiefs ahortfllpofthepuckss Dickson tricked the goaltender from his fortrel, When Beavers faged imp in, 1eadGrosswssseakedwith¢hep,m,- ers for tfiwins lscuciu 'rim hmneeterspressed their-advantage andliraperledseveralchargesin- tolibble territory. Hia pass to Gammoniniheoornerheoameiihe seoondbeaver marker. g § _os g i.§§?i§i§e;;i§§§ E sf I S* 5‘ri§“ig§i5§§.i§ é a iiigg §§r§§ gig; H El ,, I 5E E r réiii is EE riii alanlt Play. Saint John tallied closing twenty. l|’eNei1l H0usten‘s forward pal ¥°al-mouth and outgu agile Kuhn. Abegweits made when Nicholson soloed ‘in a cl -r weaving rush. stick-handled close to Wilson and almost uprooted the ’§r;i Evenhehadahaudashe sent the puck te McNeill when the lat- ter started the carry that ended with the disc inside Kuhn's cage. Wild milling and tricky passing gn- side the Charlottetown sons ended with Dickson scoring on assists U! McNeill, lkaper, Donald and Houston. Lineu|n:_ Charlottetown-Goal, Kuhn; de- fence, Walker, Gross; centre, Lew- lor, Currie; left wing, Mackie, N1°h°ll°D¢ HIM Wins. Hudson Steele. _ Baint John-Goal. Wilson; 4;- few. Draper. mmm; centre Donald. Young; left wing, Dickson °*U\m°H2 rishl- wing. Houston, Reist., sub, Sharp, official-and ouberi, saint J0hli. IUMHAIY lint PI’lod 2.-Saint John, Dickson (Donald, °'.°°-...>..':'~...... .,,,.,, - Gammon er) 10.07. Penalties-Bu Hem 45011. Gross. I. Seoimdfeflod 4.-Csint John, Dickson (lo _ tellin,” Donald) 11.20. ` I. naltis-M‘c.N 11, Nicholson minutes). e G Thlrdferiod a--emit new 111 wg) am. ~7°!lD. e (Hous- Chsrbttewyh. Nicholson LM. 'l.-Balm. John, Dickson (Hous- mq Dvnald. Draper. McNeill) Penalties-None. emu :reopen- Kuhn 121017-as wilson xo io 11-di Nitin oil ° r§°= < s “§§5§§§§§ tri; itch §§Ea§;?E : Eiiisii |-rl I pionship today, negotiat- e four race heats in seven minutes 10-10 seconds. Second honors went to Donna PoxofNewYorkCityaudhlsAdi- rondack Bobslegi Club team who were clocked in 'l: 19-ie. Timely Tips Un Sport al.. Acadia A M WinsFrom €‘L"'""'S (CJ. Dy Gaardi.an’a Speehl Wise) 'W(I41"V'l1l1E, N. B., ldi. 31 - Acadia Univa~aity'a hockey squad overwhekned a fighting Canning team 8-1, in a thrilling game here tonight. to qualify for the Nova Scotia semi-finals. Canning opened the scoring ear- ly in the first period, but the smooth-'working Collegian: rattled in Hires goals before the period ended. Canning had many scoring opportunities in the middle period Acadia had two men on the bench but superb goal-tending by Eaton broke up the atta&. The Aindians added three more tallles in the Ndtllue Beavers gained a three, |011 lead over Victoria Unions in theBedquerlnklastnlgl¢i.nihe first game for the championship of the Eastern Section of the llc- Ioan Leasue. The more was a-o. 'Ric lerim il two games, goals to count, with the final tilt being Played in the Victoria rink. The winners meet the Water-n semen winners in the finals for the league title- lil! iccrrttec;ri=cr, 1i§i§=§§§§r§§§c i§e.t|;§i!*ii.i' gisiliirl .fir ggi: § Fig ,in ggi; 53:? iii Eiizr :iii #iii ,.. i 5' 3 i I i period with Bib Lawrence dentlng the twine for two on individual rushes. Fightmi llllmt desperate odd! ln the closing period, the Canning t&n gamely carried the nbber into the enemy territay only to have the Collegians lreal: up the attactsandrushinonwebuin the visitors’ net, for another pair of counters. Chocolate Loses T i t I e 1 -- 1 (AJ. By 0sanlian‘s lpaalal Wire) NEW YORK, Feb. 21.--Tha New York State Athletic Commidou today withdrew its recognition of as feaihkwlwit ii §‘E' EE§E§ ggiigitiiiiiii 'itgiii §i§ iéiti feather National NIN EUIIRTN N00? TITLE P rfi ->" .ii 1 1. 1.-Charlottetown, Hudson iN. I Saint John Team LEITNAN l0SE$i Wins From Abbies l|NPO|’|||.NN Beavmoefrnreeccimfeiswifh D E C I S I 0 N Local Team Short-handed. _ (c. r. by oursians span win) 'riucughcuz me rum is mmm; Dmmn' “’°~ “°“"`“"° “'°‘"' sanrr Jomi, N. n. nb 21- or un mms Kuhn me c n-mum: l;‘{;,nM‘,f,',‘,‘,‘;‘§,‘§ :§f,f‘;';"°"“" °f'$' ,_b.h,°h*“°°’“'°1m “m'“um.”"’°'E'“°‘°| P",’“" gym' N” 1”' ""‘“ °°"’° im” `fe¢v,'r>y Bobby Le1tiiam.'oi ucnoeei fixture hers this season were de- ers va‘su1my°Nldi'i(lecE)l°l§4E1s:h°lnBetIlvx; by winning " “‘°"°'° °°°m°” °"“ :mea by sunt .mm imma tc- cntrmstown meme. f,’,§§d§’“"‘}‘,j_f“” ,,}";‘°Q'“‘{,°‘1*“ "W" p Hectie scrimmsges kept the fans ml ‘r B r “ "d'f°“'m ’,§‘"d‘°',h"“- 1:33* -'°";’°mmm°‘“'"° 'Q miner mclelxina time Q 'Cn ' usgniteiy md; of on running, one some im-ner, pnmuuy Inuit. }',‘v*e”n§‘fm§;° ,f§§Q:"°d°f§_”u;*°{_h,_‘g dm N elm » ‘Ia nr; in ui: nm period. ammuisif etggeihinw » mfms reams; “°°’“°“ ‘°' hi” ‘¢¥““"°"°°' .hm um mud.. “amd um ml mud’ mmrmg hh hem. throughout the fight and particu- ths third. Beavers The :mn counter cr the night ,ggi “HND” lf" °“‘§“° Th’ ’“°',° sch of the same found every member of the win- , Lk ‘ °“§' °“'"°"' d‘d”° “nom” in mn m "mn "een me som; l e Moclellands decision, giving (U. P. By Glnrdlaifa Special Wire) ,Maurer a booing as he loft the ring and cheering Leltham. icaiiw lmvnnvlui ‘ NEW RAOCHELLE, N. Y., Feb. 21 -(By The Associated Press)-With I Itubbornness that characterised his stormy baseball career, John J. McCi'raw today apparently was ov- ercoming the ravages of uremlc poisoning which sent him to New Rochelle Hospital last Friday. The fonner pilot of the New York Giants spent his most com- fortable day since he was brought here from his home in a serious condition. 1 Attending physicians pointed with hope to the feet that Mc- 0raw‘a pulse, temperature and ree- plrations had abated somewhat, and announced that "signs of ur- emia much diminished." While doctors regarded these de- velopments as encouraging they nevertheles were fearful of pneu- monia developing from the pg. tient’s weakened condition from the disease. 22 Wins For Fast McGill Team (C. P. hy Guardlan’s Special Wise) MIONTREAL, Feb. 21-McGill University will carry a slim one- goal margin into the second game of its senior group total-goal semi- final series with yerdun next Wednesday night. Tonight the first place McGill squad won 3-2 from Verdun which finished fourth in the regular sea.-ion, Kenny Farmer. Hugh Fa.rqua.har- son and Jack McGill scored for the collegians while Jimmy Kilhy and Lucien Brunet tallied for Brrague Cleghom’s squad. It was l(cCiill's 22nd consecutive contest without a defeat. Winner od this series will meet either Royals or Canadiens, second and third place finishers, who are engaged in s totalgoals two-game series, the first played last Sunday having resulted in s l-1 tie. Nlllliil-\TS NIN FRRN RANGERS lshrston Street Wildcats drew first bl55<1 in the Mklxet Hockey League last night when they wrm from the West End Rangers by a 2-0 score. The "kids" put on their usual good show, with the result being in doubt until well on into the final period. when Jay and Jamieson shot two counters to give the “Oats” their mnrgin. Johnny Williams’ young Rangers put. up a great battle, over-anxlous- ness robbing them of a number of goals. Win Came ¢F.3.>5*:F,9.2§ gs 8'; r§ict.§c 2 i;§§§‘ £3 Sri? Thogame follows : OTA!! D. 0’h'ian R.. Noonan A. O'Brim Iva lilllhr I. Jelly D. Matheson Ksnneib gli _-.i. iii qi! its i*5 5 2 Rails. iisfisiiii Q X »JT%=I Thekensington School 0irhand|andt)ieresrehopes thathewlllhe O'Leu'y lchool Girls played a game. in the lineup on Hiday evening. ofnceneymorearynmaaiseb- wumuwimumxmmom- . (5 *, mary ma. ry and annum be in one nm. mei- °($ \"\’. nmworkcutmssmzacnsineev- “tm \ (Canadian Press) (By Gaardia.n’s Special Wire) HALIFAX, Feb. 21. - A crippled pack of Halifax Wolverines tried gamely tonight to hold Monctorfs Hawks, but the league-leaders' scor- ing punch found its way to a 4-2 victory through the weakened Hali- fax barriers to give Hawks a clear four-game margin in the closing, days of the Maritime Hockey league fight. And with the defeat Ha1ifsx's last mathematical chance of a. first- place draw with the Allan cupsters went glimmering. A win tonight I might. have put I-lllifax in Line for n tie, but now with only two more gsmm to play Hawks are assured of the bye that goes with top position. laslng Fight Wolves fought desperately for to- night's two points. but it was a los- ing fight. Defencemen Prank Gra- ham and Frank Lavigne were laid . up. Chummie Lawlor and Ernie Mosher were out with severe colds. And, to cap the string of casualties, goalie Leo Sargent, was out, with a cold. Young Robert Cameron of last year's intermediate Wolverines, Maritime champions. went between the uprights for Sargent, but he could not stem the Moncton rushes. Hawks pierced his defences twice in the first and got by him twice again in the third. Wolves netted their pair in slightly more than a minute in the second period, though they battered Moncton’s defence with a rugged offensive all the way through. Carry Play Wolves carried the fight right in- to Mcnctnn territory right from the opening whistle. launching three- man attacks that failed, however, to find the Hawks’ net. Hawks picked up the puck on one of these sallles, and four men drove towards the Halifax goal. Through the defence. McDonald wok s clean pass from Irvine and whistled it past the youthful Cameron. Their second score came near the close of the period on the some manoeuver. This time, the dimin- utive McDonald found the twine on a double pass from lrvine and Gill as the four Hawks left the opposing forwards behind and swept through the home defence. But the desperate Halifax drives clicked mid-way through the next period. Twice in little more than a Clinch l';irst Place Weakened Wolverine Team Bow To Hawks Last Night 4-2 through the weakened defence as big Bill Gill sat in the penalty box, and shots from Shields and Cowley drove past Foster. Hawks pressed hard to get back into the lead af- ter the brief scoring flurry, but the score remained tied as the period ended. ` Defence Open They found the Halifax defence wide open in the next period, though, and the visiting forwards rounded the rear guard easily, ai- though they found Csmeron hard to beat. Finally, in the last half, Irvine slipped a pass through the defence, and Webster swerved in from the wing to pick it up and tally. The flashy Irvine, who figured in every Moncton goal of the night, notched up the final marker, taking s. pass from McDonald r. couple of minutes later. Pressing for the tie- ing scores, Wolves drove hard for the Moncton nets for the rest. of the period, but a rookbound defence held them without further score to the end. LINEUPS: Moncton- Goal, Foster; defence, Burrage, Gill and Miller; left wing. McManus and Irvine; centre, James and McDonald; right wing, Muckle, Webster and Connolly. Halifax-Goal, Cameron; defence, Lennon and Ferguson; left wing, GDKI10n and Beazley; centre, Cow- ley s.nd' Porteous; right wing, Shields and Kennedy. Officials-Roy Prowse, Charlotte- town: "Spud" Beazley, Dartmouth. SUMIIABY First Period: 1--Moncton, McDonald <1rvinc) 9:50. 2~Moncton, McDonald (Irvine- Glll) 17:13. Penalties-Cowley, Shields, Web- ster, Cowley, Lennon, Gill. Second Period: 3-Halifax, Shields (Lennon) 10:40 4-Halifax, Cowley (l’.»ennon) 11:45 Penalties - Ferguson, Gill, Bur- rage, Porteous, Shields, Miller. Third Period: 5-Moncton, Webster (Irvine) 13:46. 6-Moncton, Irvine (McDonald) 15:06. Penalties-Irvine, Webster, Len- non. Shots on Goal: Foster 10 12 9-‘il minute the Wolves forwards slipped Cameron . . .. 6 2 ll-19 l_____Y___________r_V__________4___ _ __v_ _ Friday night is wind up night for the Maritme Big Flour Hockey League in Charlottetown- The game that evening will be between the Wolverines of Halifax in second plane in the Maritime playoffs and the Abbies, holdem of third place honors i.n the League. Both teams have suffered casualties to players but have not lost so very much in fighting spirit or battling strength. The game between the Wolver- ines and Hawks on Monday night showed how the weakened Wolves could rally tn the occasion. An ls- lander who witnessed that fray says it was one of the best games of the season and that there were times when the Wolves made the Hawks look had indeed. particular- ly in the first period when they bottled the Hawks up for about five minutes. Although the score was 4-2 it was anybody’a game. The uncertainty of hockey makes it impossible to say how a team will perform and owing to the changes in the lineups of the Wolvm snd'Abbies, Friday nights game would be one unpredictable ls to outcome. Coach GNNTY figured that in view of the proximity of the play- offs which take place next Wed- nesday night in Halifax and Fri- day night in Charlottetown that he Pete Kelly to Saint John. True. Jails is suffering from an injured eye, but yesterday it wx doing one ening No me mint imagine from the at there is a change of play- the game will he diminish- ty. As a matter of r;iir§=i§ §§§§§5§§ lgiiii *iii of the fastut season there -Abbie gains r gmail; iggiigezlgi igrii iii' 55;” Niéga L; ,srisiirir I l ii gi ‘E I i Big Turn - out Indicated F'orLast League Game Here TO REFEREE PLA YD 0 WNS AMHERST, N. S., Feb. 21. - Playdown games in the Maritime Hockey league will he handled by J. H. Duggan, Ottawa referee, il. was announced tonight by James A. llanway, the league President. Duggan handled Al- lan Cup piaydown games In pre- vious years. ln cooperation with CPCY with the intention of acqrrainting those who have not the opportunity to visit the Forum with the brand of hoc- key that will be offered Friday night and in the playoffs. Fridays game will not be broad- cast Those who have been listen- ing in to the two last broadcasts are invited to come Friday night. and see the reel thing and get a hundred thrills from witnessing the fastest hockey in amateur hockey- dom. ic>/ s\°‘° r\ ‘ ce iscnewn cn mon- /\°`¢$` o. \\\c l 1 2 _i if 5 i J lit Nl i jr i NT. A SIIFTER TIRSTDETEAT UF S E AS UN (C. P. By Gsanllasfs Special Wiref FREDERJCPON, N. B.. Feb. 21.-¢ A sturdy defence in front of brllli-' ant net-minding by "Pud" Prad- sham featured a 2-1 victory for University of New Brunswick over Mount Allison University -tonight It was Mount Alllson’s first defeat this season and put U. N_ B. back in the running for New Brunswick intercollegiate hockey honors. In the first match between the two teams at Sackville last week Mt. A. won by s 2-1 score in 30 min- utes of overtime. U. N. B. entered a. protest claiming only ten minutes overtime should have been played. No decision has been made on the protest. Tonight's play was spectacular with plenty of rugged hockey, both” defences checking hard, -_ Dwight Chalmers opened me scor- ing for U. N. B. in the first few minutes of the secoind after a scorc- less first session. In the third period lhiglish scor- ed for Mt.. A. on a pass from Miller but Vernon Dnughney, playing his best game of the season, won the match for U. N. B. when he flipped one past Dickie after fifteen min- utes of play. HAMILTON, Bermuda, Feb. 21.- Cansdlans were the victims of two upsets in the first round of match pley in the Warwick Vase golf tournament at Rid<> . . _ Q 93 80 87 95 S4 90 B9 98 94 78 9 1 95 95 93 _$.54-"‘¥ for The Kensington Sisters crossed sticks with the Capitol Sisters. of Bummcrsldc on Monday cvening and after an hour of strcnrmus hockey the Kensington loam won out with s score of 2-0-S had better conserve some of his / O’Leary Girls =»~=\=~h&3;;;_f_;»rffJ'~_;k<;;d3;°f°»‘;; PRE/Alum CARDS ml Exmv PACK/xez be* .wwrnwe-.-.ana I e . _ 1- .. if . 4 A» cininlint, EEIMINATED-I liilllwasaclas- Iw maainmnanumuiusvxriee " ablgturnoutoffansfromtha, .. country. The Railway autboritis ` areeoolllatingwithlowprieadex- \ thus giving overy.lov- `“ '_' C91 ..--,-..‘.'=’--ai Q.- -.- - :JJ 1' , |'l ' | I ' l \ ....31 - ,_ .. ._, +1 an A _.,. . - ._ ,..u..r . L, |`| |I .i 1 1;, |: . _--.___