\ . ‘ _ _ _ _ \ ‘ me I -_____W_gg _._,_ 1 I _ ErowN oualwns ,_ , [ 9 e rico seven . _.p _._` R 1 if- "° "J" aoxnvo waasrsmc - ly., , NEWS °'m SPORT WCRLD is-2*-===i WOL VERINES5 VE ’ SERI S WITH ROYALS ':: ' Annual Meeting Of tTake Early Lead 'T0 Royals A _ Tennis Club' Held ln Third _game 4-2 __ _ Lawlor Hero Of Tilt. Final Game Delegate” D°“‘“°°k°d ...... ..- SCrl€STOB€Play€dFridayNight. Change Personnel of W” “°"’ "‘°“ °"°°”‘= 1" -- Registration com. .’.§;?.‘fl°'é.‘;. "%’_”"E_"l€....l§’.2"...."“....‘.’§. ' _(By George C. Murray, Canadian Press Staff Writer) mittee' *»h° °*“lf- V’-*‘l°“-S NNY” We (C_ P_ B Guardi n»s S ci I wir ) presented and officers elected 213 -I-urn? Pfng 52:: ZF* On Resolution To Charlotteto ' Mr. Malcoln; McKinnon Elected President Club House Is Discussed W the perfect courts or as near perfect as n- wn Lawn 'I‘he annual ing Charlottetown Lawn 'I‘ennis Club possible A few years ago the C y H pe 8' e the year. HALIFAX, April 10-Halifax Wolverines sank their *---- The goiiowmg W,” am-,omged flings deep into Montreal Royals tonight for a 4-2 triumph (c.r. n v comprise the executive: that avenged their 4-3 wound of Monday and put them y annum. Mmm Wm) P’°S‘d°“"-M"~ M“‘°°l‘“ M°K pushed the Allan Cup finals Next Game Friihy The Quebec-Ontario champions and the rejuvlrlated Maritimers clash again Friday night, the win- ners crossing stich Monday with Port Arthur Bearcats, Western champions, in the first game ol., the Canadian title series for tho' trophy Moncton .Hawks brought to the seadde provinces for the first time in 1933. snapping around the R.oyal fort- ress from the opening whistle. Wolverines had the invaders on the mn for the first two periods and then held them off during a bone-crushing final period when the Montrealers _bore in with a vicious attack. 'Captain Ernie Mosher put his pack one up six minutes after the opening, netting an tasy one after Chumxnle Lawlor had gracefully sheared the Montreal defence. - Lawlor lien lowlor was a hero again little more than a minute after the sec- ond opened, when Halifax was one man short. Trapping the ramliliit Royals down. the ice, he sped in on pmy gsguln, _bsatingbim nicely on a baclrbsnd shot as Herman Murray checked. were at full strength Owen Lennon split defence, drew Seguin shoved the rubber in for goaL Farquharson gave Royals he flipped in the ro- Dave Neville’s back- but that was offset a Ron Hudso‘n's in front of was done in as Royals drove Neville snapped second counts' after rough play _ when gave him the rubber on a clearance. . -Openhlferiol Cennb starting llns-McG1ash- on, Hudson and Ionnm-carried the battle into Royal territory nom the opening whistle but the no-gtrealorl played a great de- ve game Lawlor wlggled through shortly the six minute mark, drew out and passed to Mosher. snapped the marker home for first goal of the qme. ‘lbs Wolves were fresh and far get organized than in the ear- matches, and Royals were End to bat the puck up the ics relief time and again. Med-lashm stickhandled the :nth of the ice only to be tripped Mundey. who drew a penalty. Stuart put on four forwards. who bored in on Seguin relentless- ly but found the 30-year-old Mont- real not mlnder too smart for them. Frankie Graham. 150 pound Halifax defenceman who plays op- Prankle Lavigne, five pounds htsr, made a beautiful rush and ln- - . . . HAL11-mx, April lo-Dele ie to “°“~ back on an even footing with their rivals ln the Eastern the mb annual mmm! 5;, *the vice_P,e5.dem _ Miss mm Canadian amateur hockey championship battle. canadian Amateur Hockey Amor. Duobemln. Manager Jack Conn went’ into the box beside Coach °*;_‘;f1mf¢§ il\t':’a;ieed1ooi;todey'on La§;§°°“*fY'Tf°“‘“`°f-Ml “Red” Stuart with the remark “two heads are better than " “ °"‘ ° *"3* l ° P°\”°“' ' one", and helped to pilot his Wolverines to the victory that “ammo” mmmmee °i Miigxagsilinsglwirrll commune further into next week. Chairman of Tournament o dplit the Royal defence, but Be was there and what looked like sure goal was saved. _ _ . slim ganged around "Daddy" Bubar Quinton lifted the rubber high ave an open net. Frankie Lavigne w waved off for tripping just bef the bell. Second Period with great confidence but Law just inside his own bluellne t blond wizard sped past Herma Murray and whipped a hard an into the cords behind Seguin off at the time. ` i Len than two minutes 'later flashy Owen Lennon split. th side and slipped the puck in went to the hoosegow for trippi Hudson when the Halifax r h Mundsy returned before the Wal verines got going, and Frank Graham evened the lineups by go- ing off fol'~t1-lpping Neville. ~ R-ight after the next face-off, Neville sped in and passed to Far quharscn who walloped Roya made up for that less than a min ute later. After ragglng the pu Wolverine snapped the disc into the Montreal draperles. Shield went off for cross checking Mun dey. Just before he returned. Mimdey took the count for doing the same job on Graham. Thin! Period tho third period opened. Hudso was careless trying to clear rubber after a. minute of play an put it right on the stick of Dave Neville who made no mistake. It was Mont.real's second score Young Phil Watson, slated for the big league next year, led spirited attack on the Halifax eit- adel but was checked hard. Pa Seguin went down when a sh from Hudson hit him-over the sys. He recovered after a minute delay and the fray continued with Mac- Quisten making a beautiful h The Wolverines let up a little as n the tel’ ot to the cooler for wielding a -to take advantage of the penalty- Once the rubber rolled over in front of Ken Murray from a mix- up, and he failed to put-it in him. When Wolverines returned to full strength, three defenceman lined up to hold the Halifax lead. Vince Ferguson and F‘arqul1ar- son were shoved off for euttingup. up the fists. Watson and MaeQu3stin_Vbore in added to the committee to include branches not already remuented the officers of the C A H A and The resolution found strong sup Bay district and British Columbia delegates. but an amendment to re fer it book to the resolution com mittee came out to a draw in the vote President E A Gilroy of °*1“f-l°l15- R*°YllS Spfang forward cludes Summelslde, Holy Nam T01' Dwruse m Fm'“°°s Holy Redeemer, Maple Leaf and t trapped them. Gro-bbins the puck Charlottetown clubs 'rms 1 fe man short. Wolverines became "°°° 1" ""’°" °‘ °h° ’“"°“d"‘°“° Lawn Tennis Association, which he Despiw an mcreme in numb" has made for better tennis an n Uf of players registering with the C ten years the organization has ex _ _f Wolves' second..Lavigne was still nnmoml Supl” since 1932 it was ment proves that statement I a revealed in Registrar Treasurer W A. Howittb report. In three years, e - _ Royal defence. drew Seguin to one M ww “WPI”-hu d’°VP°d mm have a report to make. The Ame $50,000 to $2i!.000, representing an for - , Wmvmn" third °°\mm,_ annual deficit of 810.000. The op- individual member plays Wm, Starting the kerond period one mm" U' Pram' Mm’ mt his the re organization of the Provinci 1 A few mmm” lam. Mundey el-ating -loss last year was 912.500 other members, started around t UU which included subsidies totalling ig i “'3°°otf1ve’i:n*° im h"'“°h“ 1°’ This was no fualt of the tcurname 'haf Hghg in _ b ¢ PWM °`ll 1113101' l°lB`\l°l- ' committee who produced a well “° °“ 3"” “_ _ This was oovered by 1 bond ll- soured mire mum, wnlen lnolua 18 ’ ' ° 1 sue of $12000 The subsidies were not paid this year. trying out with professional teams Uma discussion was held on mittee--Mr. A. S. Dickson. om- whether four members should be Chairman of Membership Com- mittee-Mr. A. W. Matheson. Chairman of Entertai . nmen a The committee is now composed of Committee-Mr. D. M. Goss. Chairman of Grounds Com _ _ _ . mu- RD us bu k d_ th d it was proposed to add the presl- tee-Mr. J. E. Stems. y ° e up en 3;; dents of the branches which were Additional members of the e the Robins, Mr Frank Hansen, 1- Miss Port in tbr Maritimes, Thunder PRESIDEN'l“S .ADDRESS Ladies and Gentlemen - The year 1934 has been outstarl ing in one particular, and that A H A of s0m0 13940 in tho 18-St um in the game The lame entry not going to comment on the Close and Open tournaments, as I pl sumo the tournament committee w all names This idea, I think is good one, because, as you know mittee for further consideration, concentrate a bit mor? on the Jun- but the other was left te the dis iors because, after all f we over ex- 1 b “dm 1 d mmme to “gum the Ham” dsfence, tfw oretlon of the branches. pect to produce a. Tilden, the youu 0 B u 5 un co e bloods must be given attention and Unanhnous Agreement encouragement. I would like to men- Delegates were unanimous in! agreeing that permission should not be given to professional sspirants they applied. but a question as to when the should be allowed actu- ally to try out forced the proposal _ mimi' °Y P . M N _“ok to the nsomtmm Wm his more recent promotion, that d mittee Only one minor chan7e was adopted in playing nlles. That was there should be no halt at the end of a regular game for a ten minute five minute mark in overtime as is one extra period. Lawlor. Then Lawlor was chased invaders at fuii strength but the ' Wolverines: Goal, Bubar: De- f tion here the los; the club has sus n tained through the transfer to Mo md the present club-house accommoda- - a the adian Medical Association held their sg- annual Convention in Charlotte ng town, this at first was thought im rg possible, but it was well organized my and proved to be very success ful. and one of the best ever held. I W mention this because I .feel there is no reason why we could not with proper organization entertain this big athletic attraction. We could an not very well consider holding tie l Dominion Championships here with tions, which brings to mind that in _ the past few years, some of the a members have been agltating for new club house. Now is their chance. The proper course would be, to es- tablish a Building Fund. Sneaker dances could be held on one of the t courts during the summer, the build- ing fund activities need not be con- fined to the summer, during the Fall, Winter and Spring, dances and card parties could be held occasion- l' "' bl l t , tm lub minute or me p°nod_ M” rm remesenmd an the ‘mm ecutwe include Dr T E E ally. and P0551 y a pc ure and a as lottery among the members. I am going to suggest that Mr. Harry Richardson be elected as chairman of a building fund committee, pro- viding of course that this meeting is one hundred per cent in favour of the project This building fund al general finances of the club, .md if , we could raise three quarters of the d- - _ 15 would be entirely separate from the 1-.» E, amount needed. I feel the new club h house would easily pay for the bal- ei ance. In fact it should be a source _ d of continual revenue._ The fact of created more interest and enthusi- the D°mi“l°“ Ch“mP1°“5hlP5 hem! in the ofiing should stimulate the llsnm in Provlnolal closed mums- interest °f every member W SWE e l*°l'l¢l1°°d G Ullflivd d¢¢1'¢B-S0 in iii ° m their hearty support and co-opera- LA _ , ' ° - -e d tion at all times tothe building fund _ committee. Most all organizations egardless 1-iii of their size or function have audit- can plan tournament lr. which each 011- I am therefore coins to Susseet Bu that we appoint two auditors here he tonight. lst of July, but was never finialielllié Before closing I wish to mam, “_ the members of the executive who Bd werg ever ready to assist and co- I operate, especially our able >ecre- ” tv-ry. Mr. Alex Matheson, with whom u it has been a great pleasure to work. Other 1-esoiu'\`1s contended at makes for better tennis, when yo todays melon dealt with amateurs play wlin different players. The """l’°°“““Y ‘“"“‘“°"d' _ plans for the Junior tournament did 1-_ g_ g_ |y0|;|Ng_ is and sunday hockey. The former not materialize. I would like tosee ,mn '"1 put Bubu._ mn Hudson was referred to the resolutions com- the next tournament committe k _ ° Mr. Harry Richardson was un- animously indorsed as chairman 3 work out ways and means of pro- viding for the establishment of a club house that will be adequate to the requirement of members, providing greater facilities for en- nesl, and 1 believe has since seed ,eminent md other mm W made Manager of the Provinc tal gm- pewmbe-r 1 og gm ,gum Bank 'of Canada at St.‘John, N. of Mr Edward Hornby Ed to m mind is an example for other youn men to follow. He has proven by bi cle chain ionships and b pays to have strong convictions an lead a clean, manly life. Ed will missed b the Charlottetown club capacity when called upon to do You will note by the Secretsr overtime period except for the _ 5' a teams to change ends. In the ¥;`°::`“‘§1"es;:opr?g”s"§;°%fn;§ebR,l§2¢f§ ‘°°‘““ Wm- "‘°* °““°“° °“ ’ °' ' ° 'rms ls sue tonne not that expendi- tures for the up-keep of the groun together with the falling of! membership dues Re members . hip I feel that we have taken our bis- h . " ' 111! D14,-it 9, the b k,_ with 1 least the number we had lest sea stick around Ken Murray. Royals gsm mimffes to mrgzhnny Tania? son, with a _possible increase. I a appeared disorganized and failed‘ ex. went off for C,-0,5 checking not in accord with the movement t reduce the dues, as you know takes considerable to run the cl for this coming season, and if first with sticksvand then puttingl , Lmggpg keep within its bounds' we sho", finish up next season with a credit balance. ~“'l" ==* ' ' 1 fence, oi-sham. Lavigne; centre we have the wmgnw that I » » ‘ .soo Romance Novel' Tllfivos ‘°',»..;2.‘:1°~.-...., ......_ ......._ -or -f°““d.;-.;"- ba. . ' ,- - w son subs Ferguson. Mosher IMF Murray. Ta-usher. Centre Fsmu hi-rson Wings Bt Germain Nov club house this spring, just as great oonven 9. sprinkling the courts but. l-ll Cl-Se 0" ° . . M‘l”d°.Y» W°l'5°"‘Y' Mi; some time in the future, inciddntgl you can t get by without shaving I Everyone knows that bristles berths way to romance-that you can‘t get by in buaineslor social life without shaving. Yet some men take a chance-risk the re- :pectefoihersby fallingtokeep an shaven tender akin is no excuse foirfifalseb The Gillette "Blue Blade’ is so keen - so su-fectly edged-.-shot it makes ` ally or twlce-d entirely com- fortable. ¥r ms "Blue Blade" tomorrow mening- Quisten. K. Murray Foster. . SUMMARY ' Fil-at Period 1-Halifax. Mosher (Lawlor) Penalties: Mundey, Lavigne. Stop; Seguin 10; Bubar, 2. Second Period I-Halifax Lennon 3.06 4-Montreal. rarquharaon (Nev- ille) 12.18. 5-Halifax, Hudson ( on) 18.44. Penalties: Mundey, Tsuglnr. Q--Halifax. Lawlor 1.20. Lsnn it will save tho water carriers I0 . and Rofemos: Jack DUBIU1- G¢°fl° from the pump a good many rlikes. aok Deldlocked thirteen all with but I would like to respectfully all members of this club if they ever stopped to think how the Charlotte- town Tennis Courts keep going year after year? I-low the courts keep in such good condition, the grass cut, fences repaired and painted. nets looked after, and many 'rrlilii' necessities that require hours of labour. so that our courts are sec- ond to none in the Maritimes? Did you ever stop to think? Possibly not. I‘ll tell you how it ls d01lBl It is done by a very low energetic. and enthusiastic members, and you all know our faithful supporters Mac MacKinnon and Gus Bentley are outstanding. I feel, ladies and gentlemen, that we should show our appreciation by at least paying our . _ _ Shields, Mundey. _ - - - ~ 2 . .- f du early, thereby saving the sec- 2; Ayers. 10: Bell, B. Rogers, Par- lllglullaaltyiealhellauanslesl _ stops seguin is, subs: a _ 5: tm md worm man' "Bum, mm _ » t _ re ry - o - c “M ,md ` 1 might ny he that 1 have beard _ Boys' GAME ' | from good authorrlty that, it is quits Sailors - Henry. 15; Walker, 2; » ,_»-,gm- »°~‘°‘:...°.‘~:.. ‘;°rl‘l°°l.°“.;.':.l‘a.:;. °..=“°°°'°.‘ = “~‘°'~ . . _ e n e o ns, : oung, . » New 5 ... 25; . io ft 5o¢ ...... .rf M- --M -- -em --1- »- -- - ----. »= »---.- ' ' ..thiscfcollrssmeans.Gcss.osl(qrL5\\'iMq,lJmss d Willkil l\gwéd§*.`j&“,°`_` p _ wn tru all around Bubar. _ R d 1 .Jh d 5 “Hoe om M o or Ho ‘2.€.“.°.E.':;‘°‘¢.i’;‘.......° .‘.‘.°.’;.E., .15 ue ots fir t. tim might well be consi e _ . shorthanded Wolverines defended. M1: Bensfey has made out ‘ budget A ~ .3 n ra s as LINEUPS tivlties The construction of the building will not be un- ! dertaken until the necessary funds h bee ed. his BVU Il III'0Cll.l' An amendment to the constitu- 15; tion and by-laws of the club call- d ing for a reduced membership fee, be for beginners was unanimously the “ammo” of a emu” swing y .as carried. Considerable discllssion I _ 1 1 regarding the posit on of caretaker he was ever Nady to mp D ag was concluded by referring the . matter to the incoming executive. It was felt by some that owing to the necessity of the strictest econ- omy being enforced the position be abolished and the members ds now the case when there is only were extra heavy the past seuom “ke mms in smug their scrvlcea _ln for the work, Mr. Ken Franklin and Mr. Fred I.ePage were appointed auditors of rus d th i ht wing. Bhi lds nt t l and that w will retain at the club on the su8sestion of thd °W“ 9 f U ° We on ‘Bubsr three times in a row bu‘ 8” 0** e _ retiring secret”y_h_easm_er' Mn A_ m W. Matheson. o A vote of thanks was tendered it léfr. Lélck, Secretary of the Y. M. un, . A. or use of the Library room in :;’1'ckh°;;1”§ef}:::;“°I,§n¥:a,§°isgy:§ and with our situation. the number the building. °' were pressing Woiverineshard to- fp‘;°“1't'si“‘§tl;°t‘;1°“dg’lf,‘;';1,§;‘:,5;D°re _ ' n, -ee e “de open net two feet m from of “rd tm end md the mme was cciurts will continue to be the cen .4s1L._ Winners u°C‘l”h°“¢ Wings' I*’““°“' HM" water supply will be installed in the girls and boys leagues in the X M respectively. a minute to go Norma Ayers broke through the P. W. C. defence to score s beautiful basket. and clinch the game for the Blue-Dots. _ In the boys' game the Grads took a five point lead in the opening half but the seniors cams back to whlttle down the margin and break even. With the play sig-zsz»b~,; back and forth. Jack Mclean trap- ped the Seniors in Grad territory to race down the floor and pot. the winning basket with seconc: ro go. P. W. C. Co-eds--Ayers, 4; Rog- ers, 2; Gay. 2; Doyle, 3; Mahar. Campbell, MacEachern. MoGuigan. 2: Rodd. Blue Data-Barbour, 3' C Rogers. a n a In the first games of the best two r out of three playoff series of the 6 . . should want to install shower ba hs C. A. last night, Blue-Dots and the ly Hi-Y Grads, eked out victories over P. W. C. Co-eds and the Senior Y PRES. CALDER W I ll MAKE _fPRESENlllT|0N _ A Manager Gorman To Receive Cup F o r Second Year In Suc- I cession. (C. P. By GuaJ'dlan’s Special Wire) MON'I'R.ElAL. April 20-The Stan- ley Cup. emblem of the world pro- femional hockey championship, will be presented *rl Montreal Maroons, this year’5 winners, at a 'banquet to be held here tomorrow night, it was anounced here today. The cup will be formally turned over to the tea.m’s manager, 'I‘ommy Gorman, by Frank Calder. president of the National Hockey League. This will mark the second time in as many yea-Ts Gorman has received the cup from the League president. He piloted Chicaso Black Ha/wks to the title in the 1934 season. Presentations will also be made the players by officials of the club, which will disbnnd for the season at the end of this week. Sunday Hockey Up To C. A.H.A. Branches (C, P. by Guardia.n’s Special Wire) HALT-FAX. April 9-An attempt to put a. Canadian Amateur Hoc- key Association ban on Sunday hockey games mei, decided oppos- ition aft the annual meeting here today. Whether or not hockey can be played on Sundays will be in the hands of the branches of the As- sociation from now on. All»h0\lgh most of the delegates said they themselves were against hockey playing on the Sabbath. they felt the question should not be handled by the parenl; body. Alcide Gagnon of the Quebec As- sociatlon said his district would be directly opposed to such legisla- tion. “They have played hockey-on Sunday in Quebec for the last 15 years," he said. “It is not illegal and it~is not against public opin- ion." "I certainly put in some resolu- tion there,” President E. A. Gilroy declared after the discussion had lasted for more than half an hour. He then asked for 9, vote and found the meeting unanimously opposed to the proposal. Blrthday Greetings (By The Canadian Press) To C. C. “Happy” Fraser, well known Canadian golfer, born in Montreal 41 years ago today. He won the Canadian amateur golf championship in 1922 .md was Tec Players Get Cheques (C. P. By Guardiasrs Special Wire) LONDON, Out., April 10-Playoff cheques for members of the london Tbcs. International Hockey league finalists, arrived in the mails today; individual shares totalled S12. com- pared with $112 for the longer rounld-roblrl series -last season. WDLVES ELATED uvu uglollv (C. P. By Guardia.n’s Special Wire) HALLFAX, April 10.-Cheered by his teams 4-2 victory over Montreal Royals, Manager Jack Conn of Hal- ifax Wolverines burst into the dres- sing-room after the battle and told his boys, "All I have to say is you're a. hockey team.” He added Wolves were "ln wonderful shape." Coach “Red” Stuart stated his team showed what was expected of them. They were showing improve- ment in each and “just needed stif- fer competition.” Referrlng to Lester Patrick’s pre- diction Wolverines, would heat. Roy- als tonight "Chumrnie" Lawlor, bril- liant Halifax forward exclaimed smllingly "I guess National League coaches can pick a. winner." “I'm glad this game is over. Thcy‘re a tough outfit-as nice a team as I ever played," said “Daddy” Bubar, Wolves gum-chewing goalie, who stood between Royals and vic- tory tonight. - Increase In Registra t i on Of C.A.H.A. (C. P. By Gulsrdi-all's -Special Wire) I-IALIFAX, N. S., April 10.-The report of Rlegistrar-Treasurer W. A. Hewitt to the annual meeting of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Associa- tion here today showed for the sea- son of 1934-35 a. registration of 20.- 427, an increase in all but two branches and within 22 of last year’s registration, which was an all-time record. Registration of the ten branches shows the following table: Alberta. . ..... ............... 1,231 British Columbia .....-...... 818 Maritimes ............. .... 1.600 Manitoba ................... 940 Ottawa and district ........ 1,610 Ontario ..................... 9,963 Quebec .........-...... .... 3,322 Saskatchewan B25 Thunder Bay 620 Since the season of 1925-26, regis- tration of hockey players in Canada has jumped from 6,478 to 20.421, showing a. steady climb generally. prehensive survey of the tourist p m able worry and work for the com RUYALSGLUM FULLUWINH 4-Z DEFEAT _*___- Coach Don Penniston U r g e s Charges to “Forget It” - Give -Wolverines Credit. (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wirob HALIFAX, April 10.--Coach Doll Pennlston strode into the Montreal Royals’ rather quiet dressing-roon_\ after seeing his players bow ro Hal- ifax Wolverines 4-2 in the fourth game of the Allan Cup semi-finals tonight and told the team to "forget it.” » All Penrllston had to say was Roy; als weren't up to Monday’s gamer Assistant-coach Maurice Powers ad- mitted “things didn't seem to click." Captain Ralph St. Germain, clever Royal left-wingman, nursing bleeds ing lips cut by a swinging stick in the final minutes of the game, had nothing to say. But Hughie Farqu- harson, clever pivot for Neville and St. Germain said, “we'\'c got anothf-r chhrlce." He added in answer to a question, “down-hearted?-No!" Defeuceman Herman Murray gave Wolverines credit for "playing well," ,- while brother Ken stated "we beair them once and we can do it again.” Dug MacQulsten thought Wolves were at their best form yet-“buh we can beat them," he stated. Tak. ing tonight's defeat to heart, Phil Watson removed his skates in sil- ence. Tears wclled in his eyes when he was asked what he thought of the game. Hockey’s Tourist. P r o b l e m HALIFAX, April 10-The prob- lem of dealing with hocke'y’s tour- ists caused “a great deal of trouble" in the last year, Secre- tary-Registrar W. A. Hewitt. told the Canadian Amateur Hockey As- sociation today irl reporting to its annual meeting on the _registra- tion c0mmittee's work. He detailed the steps taken dur- ing the year to bar players who had not conformed to President E. A. Gilroy’s edict that branch- to-branch migration all-er Jan. l would not be permitted. His 1°6D0rt on the subject was strictly a factual account of how cases were dealt with. without re- commendations as to future action. but indications at the meeting were that the question would bg threshed out fully before the de- ;* *TT1 “_°_"_"`_”r=-w--I Let us overhaul your Featured in the report is a com- [J Bigycle now-_ 8 roble that occasioned consider- runner-up for the title in 1926. He took the Quebec amateur champion- mm* and Whmh is expected W . ship in 1925_ bring forth lively debate in the next AY two days of the annual meeting. ' '~- :_ AS usllvsnen |N “ve W; Charlottetown Q ij . \ _,_.._.._¢»»~»i 5 ~'§’*‘*"""~' Ps,- ...--4.. i I l I I 'r i l i 4 4 ~ ~ .-‘- . ,g .. ._ i 1 if 1 l 3” "sf it I -‘» Sl ‘i _.. nv- »¢41e-.-me;-E ‘ ` I <'\ l. v I1 .l.'. _,‘ ,L .vi ei; f¥1».».‘ .- . _if ,_ .l ". .-- 'L