’>` ~- ._ » s _ f i . i 1 ' - “-»"‘- ' 1'- ., . \ . 4. f ' ‘:'-“'.‘»"'-"~r'/ I . ..,_~,.»... iviAuCPl_.14.` -51 5. 'rim - ciiAiiLo1“r1=.'rovvN GUARDIAN . 1- PAGE SEVEN. rr--=-i-7"'--"v -fr _ ' _ _ __ _-..r__ ..~ ___'f..;T._- f._.--,- ~- _ _*_ , _ i_ __i 11| ~ _ V i _ L in-ul ` :_ _-We-3 r _n___‘ ' --__ _, - gf---.. ` , . ' I 1 A _ *_ _ _ __ _ ' _ - 'I-__ . 1 ~ 4 ' ' ' " BASEBALL ' -` ' ‘ ~ .. _ . . ti RDIAN sPoR R < l BOWLING C ___ ' -Q11-]ER SPORT » _ ‘ ' " ' ` 3'; / . _ » li0CiiEY ,i.M3|iS iii 'ESSENTIAL 35113 AUTHUR . . 5 _ Ralph Connor Laments Lack of Team Play 'l Today; Admires Ma- roon’s Ability But Vrcfers Juniors. _;/‘° :- a ' . TORONTO, March 13.-One of Cniiadirs most famous sons ,watched . one of Canada.'s most famous games recently and confessed himself just a bit fed up with it ali. _ ' He was Rev. Dr. Charles W. Gor- don. known to readers of books as italpli Connor; the game \vas liockeyf G. G. McLennan .. and 'the team was the Maroons, _of liiontreai, v.-‘ho iriuznplied over To-13, s,'i\ioore ......... ronto Maple Leafs by one lonely goal.`| Absence of team-play and the sub- stitution ‘of individual end-to-end' rushes is Dr. Gordoifs complaint, buf.: he is full of adiiiirntioii for the ning-. niricent condition of the players. I Dune Munro, described as a "sturdyl lad of great speed" and Lorne Chabot’ who "locks as if he could hold an'p_ J. Landrikafl " nriiiy at bay,” cczught the atithor‘s eye. not only for their ability as' players, but because of their "mind- your-own-busincss sort of sp:irtman- mi... ~ ' ‘ ' 'l‘iie game opened and closed with ii rush and had 9. long slow spell in' .iicl\\'een. During the het sessions. the] doctor and his daughter iiilinched peanuts, sucked yellow pop through a straw and cheered with the best oi' iliriii. During the dull periods the autiior, under cro:".s-e.\;:\iiiiiiatio1i._ spoke of his new books and seemed’ sorry that the game was not suffici- ently hasty to licep his mind on the puck and oif his pen work. Justnow he is worl-:ing on two nov- eif, one historic .and requiring patient' research, the other almost entirely fictional. - Tim first will deal with the capture riui early settlement of Quebec, the» rit--r urlth the Ontario 'mining coun-= 1:3' And fer the first time in Ralph L'a'\:i:r's writing history- his next back is likely to appear first as a serial in ri inagazine. Wlietlier it \vlll ba a Caxiadiaii or Anglican niaga- ryie is still in doubt, but the story will most. certainly be in Canadian itory. f Bailey Uses Ccm‘.iin:tl:m it might have been interesting to learn about these fortlzf::niiiif-: stories bzit. "Ace" Bailey chose this rather iii-E opportune moment ta burn up the ice, in the general direction of "Flat" \\`al:.h. “Now tlien,` this is your. chance. a little combination here rind 3'ou`ve got liini," the author shouted. “Ace` certainly didn't hear the voice ol Ralph Connor but _lie did do what he was told andthe result was a Pretty goal. - ~ After this. talk of books and travels were abandoned as shot alter shot. was rained on Walsh, and the more' _llugnacious among the players took n lfiri to the penitenlfs bench for wiint ‘srriiietl to the author no good reason at all. ' l:ut_wlien it was all over and thc doctor was going homo with Frank Grooms, whose guest ho_ha.d been, he had this to soy, "Well, it is certainly ii fast game-fastest in the worl:l- bill Kive me _the amateurs every time, Particularly thq juniors," . i`¢r1u=-in you uidift know that the noni: Connor camo to Dr. Gordon by accident. .He himself chose Connor; confining the first syllable of Can- ada and Nortliwest-that part of the W0fld in which ha worked as ii mls- '|°1lH1'l’. But J. A. MacDonald, editor ofthe Globe of that day, thought it “S I. telegraphio misprint and Chained it to Connor. _Moenoniiia also chose tho name Ralph after Gor- don had suggested Fred. , . "-*--s»--e- LETTER _0_F SYMPATIII' To i.Lr_o`.'Jo:ie'p!~i_ Creamer. Whereas "' hi’-5_i1_1e§s_ed .our Creator to re- move by___¢_l_q_|i,ii _Mp '1‘obi_l.5_.Coady, our *5'&°i1_i0d_ presidqntn Joseph °’°.“?'="' .f=i¢.i\.¢f~ » :..\:~`~ . T'h°M_¢n¢rooolvcd that we plaea *I record _om..|in.oeio sympathy with “il” Worthy president in the iors she ll". liistlined in the passing cf A Und lnd_loving father. ".\u°'»h_a- n_nimi_ that thus nost- "*‘°il‘~1 bs ¢iit¢i~¢a in tho records or iii: Catholic' Womon's Loaguii ‘of lZeily`| ; _ ,_ KATIE-Mol{ENf{A' 4 ' A MALONI i I ,'.` ig, G. Love . _ , _ 1. ~ _ RIFLE SHUUT Home of Bruins :moan sconns as " , * _ |‘ eos:-f-.11-i_e~ on/was WHAT ` ` AN' REO SOX LOSE ' ` WHAT A , ' AGAIN! ' _ ` i IPL SPOON SHOOT _Good attendance and good scoring marked the shooting at the Miniat- ure Range on Monday and Wednes- day of this week. It is indeed prom- ising for the coming outdoor shoot- ing to see so many nien taking ad- vantage of tho_Mlniaturo R»\l\¥¢- 0” wednesday night Stuart Moore scor- ed on out ni ioo to win-the' m=i=h easily and t1'io.si1ver Bl?0°“~ 5114411' Jones won 1|* tie shoot- *off "$111515 Moore for a previous shoot winning out by one point. ~ March shoot will be mid M°“d'-"- amen mn. at 1 ii. m- R¢m°mb°l‘ riflemeni-this _is the last D. C. R. A. competition. Scores as followu- ` liiondny Nlll_\¢» Class A. 95 J. C. Stewart B5 9| iii 92 92 92 Bi 81 till 1-‘_ B. Conrad C,_ M, Moore A_.Gm.m19y . . . .. Stuart Jones .. -- Wm. Walsh . A, Spillett A, J. McCabe Em. McCabe .. mes :swag pg w. Judson R_ C. Chandler . . . . . - -- Class B. Zum »-N213 R. Prowse . . . - . ~~ Il. W. .iones ..... .... ... E, G. Love -~ W. E. Phillips . . . . . . .. Class C- 95 86 80 'iii Jones . . . . . . . . . .. Brchaut_..................... H. Judson F. Judson Timm No. 1-W. Walsh, 43; J. `S- Moore. 441 H- JUUCS. 47; E. McCabe, 39; A, spiiiett. is; R- Jenkins. 41; E. G. Love. 45-. T t l. 308. Tsai., N.,,.2-F. w. Judson. 40; G- G. McLennan. 45: C- ~l°“°5- 433 R* James, 43; B. FI Judson. 43; K. Bur- hoe, 42; M. Mclntyre. 42- Toial. 304. P-“F9 Wednesday N|l\\¢~ Class A- mmhwmmo an-Inseam _y_ 5, Moore A. V. Splllett p,_ Prowse . W. H. f‘hill\ps ... . ... .-- J, Stewart Wm. \‘Vl\lsh Stuart Jones .~----- Class B. W. Dennis 89 88 A. 1... Arscnault. 'Bti it. Jenkins . . . . Bo Class C- - J. H. Judson 83 F. Bearlsto ..................... '17 1-‘. Gates . ....... '15 Teams. R. l‘roi-iso, 43; S. Moore, 42; Walsh. 44; A. Arnsenauit, 45. 'rotnl ......... .. ......... A. Spillett. 42; R. Jenkins, 40; Burhoe, 44; W. Dennis. 47. Total ..... Prowse, Spiliett. Brehaut ..... Chandler. Walsh, Arsenault ... 125 Jenkins, Moore Phillips .121 W . 174 K. 173 129 Major Harris and Li`eut.` Adams of' Halifax, paid the club a visit and shot a score. ' The veteran J. H. Judson. lion out in Class O. » `Bowling L. 0. U. BOWLING Last night on the League Alleys the Stars defeated the Victorian by a maiority of 344, pins. J. D. Webster, of the Stars took all honors lost night by rolling high single of 350; and also high total of 764. Scores and lino-up`o:-- _ ' l “vlC’l0llAB" H. Gregory _......-U.. 155 320 A. Martin ...,...~..._. E, yesaoy ............. ll. BOD1i‘l_ .-.\-tn-.4--. J. Callaghan .......... ‘ Total-28_B!i. 103 147 167 223 187 152 14.4 112 ~ 103 388 157 221 203 ` °fsrAns'~ » 158 324 175 110 N0 223 240 R. Duncan V. Kelly ......._....-.. 1". Prunty .........»... H. I-lenneuey ......... aiu 195 aas.ua an __ _ __ , __ _ _ _ no soo _uit _ , _ _ _ __ _ """"‘ phono, 'roii:¢iii`¢i‘no'¢loerii»nmi°»iuiii . _ 1. .~ ~. . . , . . . _ ~‘i""‘ 'm|4a_w_r¢°_oo\ \t0°fk~I\'°\lnd- 1 'l 1"' `a oooh .. - ° ` 2 -" »i>i°.°l°tl1\4“\“vi¢N“Y°i°hh*= . no-. ¢...t»o%'ia°;°°‘1°`:mm!'£°-'~'=f'°°°°n~m°\»¢" '"" '“°-°"" ‘..'._.."“l . -=‘~w-ef=‘f.»~»f~ “fe 11° on vu ami... »..,»»,. _ ...-_ . _ _ andB»raves . .. .;...-... / ` _-fl --r Q\Q i. FAM - °o /»f"1;f4/ OSQ9 4, sf* °-i-"0 .W 'Q-<1 41’ was i 15’ -. U. 4 ...if < BOSTON I / --AGAiN ? SHAMe-- HO HO/ --me Bos-ro/u . gieuiius . ARE one ,_ or= THE' i GREATEST ‘- i-ioci’/ TEAMS -- /TS A S HATE SAY- 11-/oss 6 ARE i1¢ near-beer prospects of the Boston i1. Sym- baseball teams. . .. - - Inspired by the Bruins, i.heiBi'aves ff that and Red Sox may come to llferiexi Clllm-Iseasoii. but contrasted v.'ith` i3`oston‘s menu! by the in New three om priv:y‘.'e light planes to 26 priva/.2. coniincreial and club planes. Because of their success in locat- ing shoals d~.;1'iit; the Lv.: t'.\‘:.- herr- ing reasons off I:cI:ii_id, .°.:apla\i‘:s are to be perinanrntly used ilslieries. It has been reported that at Mulhause, Alsace, has exp :i brief period the equivalent lions of' doses oi’ licroin. For polluting tl:e'R.ivcr O killing millions of fish, a sugar beet factory at lilly. Eiigiand, was ly fined $1.000. By ii new servife in the West In- dies telegrams may he :ent in tile a i‘irni orttd in of mil- use and recent- to the and lost three times as much. That nee.:-est airplane points and from' ford University, in Englincl. at 63. gives a concrete idea of how good there carried by plane. died recently at 69. without accom- tiiose'grlz:.lies of the ice are. ‘ plishing his d:s`l:'e` to graduate. Ah, but Spring is close at iian:L- Unlicaltliy city life and later mar- _volstaadihuckey ihrillsl the Hub bzisebalrout- look holds about as much good cheer as a. barrel 'of rain water. . Fruit is replacing candy in the ; commlssaries of. the ,famoug..,public schools of England, bt:/s at Harrow | new/_ cet-'ng nearly one ton 'of apples 'every term. , _ _ , Among the property c-:".Brii.iah soldiers vjliizh _ re:-:ntly returned fre-ni the _Rhine were l52_dogs, 31 cats, a civet. cn.: _ands leopard. - I Radio e_a.rplioncs are to be placed. f:-:_ the first time in France, on an 'express train running between_Pxri.$ and Havre. and will he ins-tailed on 'other lines later. __ _ _ _ ' _ Nearly.$6,000,000_wortli of _Ameri- can airplanes. scaplanes and amplit- bians 'were `sli1.lJi‘.ed to other parts of the world in the last' 13 months. Harry Paiiitin. who ente_re_rl Ox- ” -. and that means the Boston sport riage are given by one exp.rt as two bugs must concentrate on the Braves of the principal reascns for Bri- 'G10-5Z°\\' 11115 B WINE Of Huw' futili- or Red Sox. The now see their! tain‘s fallin izirthrata. ties. ' v s See if you can téii the difference. U there is no difference why not use 2.--Any 53 panel fronts, showing portion of excise stamp, signal to reomplete not of MACDONALD’ card pictures, _ _ ._ £7 s.-if ef mi. s1.oo .l loo ~ fir ,...':.°.:;:...:' ' "P" . i Can" You Pick .’em.‘! There are three populanselling blended... - cigarettes made in Canada today by three ' diffgrent manufacturers, and they’re all goo 0' ' ' MACDONALD’S B_LENDS _ ' . Which ofer more than any other brand: , . 1.-1 free cigarette in every package. 21 ' imma of zo for 25°. /ll__ , ~ ' . J" _ . i 5° Z 04 21 .-" ' ` 'AT THEY CHQCKIR. T0l_JlNAM.EN'I` ~ All those interested in eheckeic are .ldkdd |30 172111. the Y. M. C. A. tonight lil 3 P. m., where 9. checker tourna- ment will be conducted. .. This game is fast coming back. Af- ter! quiet winter it is the intention to pusia__ this game now and the checker room will be open each night for senior' nieinbers, who- desire to Play. ‘_ ` nights. . _ ~ i - ~- nowuiva -' `Y_'s iiiEN‘s LEAGUE _ 1 “snAt_m_ocx`s" Dr.in»eiiiaa1a ....... B. A. McLean n."1\yior'.......... 1-'t. Pendleton -»'rorAi-1o1~i.- - '-itosus" o.‘M¢r.¢i.i .. Wrspeneer J. aoimson".'............... _H__. Cugniore R.. LePage 'rom-'-ical. Majority for"Roses-120 pins. * -rs MEN at rs Mouerras 113 143 198 111 179 189 114 142 150 171 - 'rnume aowtmc iiuircn ~-nmnsows” NeilMcLean‘ . . . . . . . Minnie Mel"adyen H\1'1‘yCudmors Mary Mcrhail stan Robson _ JeanTatt..'.'...... Geo. Johnson Hei.£ie'.McLean`......... .. Tomlzoss. '10' Go oN's" Mrs; N. D. McLean Jim _Mclfadyen isvelyn Cudniore .. Barry Tait Kat1ileenfMeNo.ir Jack Johnson Doris Morrow .... 187 '12 217 134 184 142 144 60 53 137 112 166 132 215 97 G0 'rom-zoos. "SWlETBEAB.TS" Dr.‘Arciiibald .. Mfsf W. Spencer W. Spenqer' . Mra."A1‘chibaid Art A11io0k`......;. Mrs."I`._Wliite ..`.. Alien Mclean 138 110 122 115 119 113 134 dhy HMB D. 111. Races `At Vernon The large crowd that. turned out to see_i;he racing' on the ice at ver- non on Saturday afternoon will re- member it'for years for such racing was never _seen at Vernon before. Following is the Summary:- _ Ulu: A. zawi-aah ic~¢..iu»- ui-*~»-to Britt_I-L_ (Duffy) .......... Billy C. '(Carey) *Baby 'i'o_dd (Furness) Harry Mack tftooneyl ` ‘Cll.nB. ..i. _ Miss Kentucky' (Gi-anti Shox-poburg (McMillan) . . . H.ex.(8tewlrt) . . . . ........ erincéss inns (Giulio St.'Bis (Gillis) ............ ‘ Class C. U‘*‘»>nw "‘.»o..1u ui -U'-‘»uw Wbidhab-° vincent-» n. F‘.°.:.ao.:»-» Vernon Bell `(Woodi ooidimds _on-i_ taicnmondi Nong p. iooiigriyi Nuie 'roddttiuffyi .lick tl'1nd1y) ............ , .oiri¢uu. Starter-John Pratt. Judges-Jn. Hughes, Jas. Morrlxey. J. A.; 0'Keefe. This concludes the racing here for tiiis lesion and the Vernon trotting doo' _wishes to _monk iii time who iigipgiin any why to make tho races |o__|u_ eafiil. . . _f____._.._.@_.__.. iuxico ‘lilo had an unusually into _numiir of i.ouri|b_i.hls anon. `Agg»|_¢!u|ggy¢r\porhdtohaveA!- _ Charlottetown has some extra fin: checker players and it is hopfd that many _oi these men will bo brought U°l¢'th_er tonight and on other special 130 129 172 1sa| na 196' 1481 162 148' 201 80 95 147 86 150 151 120 '10 93 125 10.2 165 153 160 136 70 isa loo its no ies ioa 125| BT. JOHN, March 13.-From now' on till the end of this month the' sport focus is directed to three great struggle, the Allan Cup playoffs and! the Memorial Cup race. Oi the first' named, Canadians are naturally fol-1 lowing every move of the niaior sixes' because of_the_ average Canucks love for his or her national pastime, but. to the amateur struggles does yutirl Canadian devote most attention. The Allan Cup eliminations. for the' senior supremacy of the puck game in the Dominion, are just gettin.; ini der way. Likewise we find the _ioniorsi tives for the Memorial Cup drive. The Ma‘rittin`es`,'iiot yet `strong` enough, in Junior aggregatlons to send af - champion sextet out after‘Memorial honors, must watch only what the seniors accomplish. These three provinces are Keen on the Truro Bearcats, our champions. But we must know what the rest of the Dominion is doing. Each district has Just about declared its finalist. Again have the Quebec finals pro- duced a wicked series. The MZ A. A. A. six senior champs, are having the mediate threat. The St. Francois Xavier six fought their higher rank- ed opponents to a scoreless draw in at i-all last night, iiecessitatiiig a' third game, the winner to meet the Bearcats. flushed with their second successful championship of Ottawa and district, having first captured the City League in the capital, and then vanquisliexl 'the Brcciwille intermediates, chain- pions of their class, are awaiting the Ontario champs._ Iroquois Falls, N. O. H. A. titiiists, are meeting Hamil- ton seniors, O. H. A. winners for this title after the northcrners had put Paris intermediate O. H. A. leaders | out of the running. cred despite raids from pro and iii- ia ks 1‘lie nosed out th CORNVVALL VS. ROYALS In a recent issue of your paper an article appeared describing the-. ‘cornwall c. c. victory ovrr 01° ROY- Fals. In this game the Roi/l\1S “'¢\`° iwitliout the services of their stone- wall goai_keeper “Harold Chandler," which greatly weakened the team.; _This is the third time the Royalsi ,have played Cornwall C. C. this year., The first was at Cornwall in which ended in a victory for the Royals by the score of 3 to 2. The return' game in Hunter River also resulted; cr. It was stated that the Royals had; not carried out their agreement in-I osntucli as they had refused to play, n return game in Cornwall Rink, thisl was a misunderstanding on the parti of the Hunter River team. The boys found difficulty in play-1 ing liockey in Cornwall Rink, owingl to'tl'ie lighting and the size of the rink. The Royals are willing to play? "Cornwall Team" on any other rinki in P_. E. I., Kensington Rink prefrr-i red. and hereby challenge them to a `ganie to be played in Kensington as soon as possible. The Royals will wager “Two Hundred Dollars" against Cornwall team that they cer- tainly can win this game. ALBANY sr. PATS vs. C. Y. M. L. isviinflltslnlii A1' xENslNG‘l'oN On Tuesday nicht. March inn. ine' Albany St. Pais met the C. \’.j DL* L. of summmioe, -in ini bi; mmf! 1° Kmllhlton in a nice exhibition oriiookev its infix blind in me Ilihvf lulusp ‘nic play was rm! ¢°l\4iC6Yins tho somowl-mt"soft coax dition of the ice. The Bt. Pats seem- ed to have ii quite noticeable super- ’°""Y °V°" 019|' Ublivneiits. the C. Y. M. L. not sentinel standing | haw bump or goin omit.. ~;-get score ended 2-1 in favor of tho St. CW 1161' 3 Port Arthur Team Again In Run-i , _ ning-Irish Sextet Wins Ot-L. - tawa Puck Title-Great Strug _ v 1 ' J. McDonald .»_»q- ‘ gle O11 Prairie. alres. of Winnipeg heretofore known as a great junior six. The lfoi-_ts and Elmwood are hooking up the stages in hockey-the Stanley Cup! Monli.oba-Thunder Bay crownfi ieir opening encounter being a `i`r|.w Tuesday. Elmwoo/ds won their.1iivl- sion and gave §purls a severe dribb- ing to clinch the provincial title. In Saskatchewan the Saskr oon. Quakers walked off with the xrnior honors and proceeded to take is four- goal lead in their series with B; Lilo- ford Beavers, the intermediate win- ners there. if Hcctie in Alberta it lining up their provincial represenia-! _ _'_ They had p great series in A! Biairmore, Crow's Nest Pass v mga, tossed a bombshell into the wo rs'-in wiping out the _powerful C Bronks. Then Blalrmore and ir.: fd- monton superiors niet. The first game went one-all, the seconzl Qu another deadlock after 30 mini zeafiot overtime, 4-4 and the third ai`i'§e- eiding battle only ended in fa oi:j,‘,o! the Blairmore Bearcats when 1'. wil;-ig shot struck a skate and houndr 1 13;! tne mesh. This final, on hery , . 1-0. for the Bearcats, carried thin! work out out to turn aside the inter-_ into the playoff against Britiili G0- iumbia outstanding puckmen. if vancouver met dissppoii tmgnt again this winter. They sent r mieal the opener and again did the trickl team into the playoff a. year ai-.1 dill! to get taken apart by the >'I‘i*a1l smoke-eaters. So this season Van- ~couver combined their three best Meaiiwliile the Ottawa Sliamrocks,| senior outfits into the Var. :oliver | Hockey Club, this machine d wnini | all opposition to go into the irovin- ciai finals. ' There they met their Watezioo - once more the Smoke-eaters. Tie two fought it out four-all in the opener and Trail outscored the coast :ix 5-2 in the final to clean up. 'l‘he opening gun in tlie Allin Cup i';rst round play in_ the far west brought Trail and Blairmore fzgeth- er, their initial game, played Tues- Port Arthur is again to be consid- day. ending 3-1 in favor of the B. C. niiilctcs. Lest night Hamilton took a one- -__-r;“Tm_ . ci .~ duql. ,,.a,,.__ . ,. .. , Mm 'T ‘ inf.: Fort Frances si" to cop the goal lead in the Ontario ser Ml,1orit§<` for the Rainbows-33 pins.; Zfmtm. Bay loop ,md ml; no... e,,gn;_i pmmng 5 3.1 deign; on 1;-gqunig Next week’s match will be Thurs- ¢d with the flashy Eliiiwood Million- Falls. .. _ ._ .._-_....-_..__-.__._._1_-. Island Hockey 1 7 p. m.; Bt. James vs. Zion. 8.30. Trinity vs United. I-I-I ` ML Gm;-ge Gal' nt." SCO"-Albany 2. c. Y. ii/1.1.. i. tier. .-T lupu- N. s. Address .95 ’ <- Reply Adaptec." A _'_ HALIFAX, N. S.. Mar. 13-' M1" approximately twenty-one hours debate distributed over eight i Firom the Throne was adopted t11e‘N. B.1-Qlitiature today. ' ~_ vote; on strict party lines, was item to it, division bein; men on an position amendment moved by L " .' nr the Address in Reply to the Sp' ogg* '£3 . “_ ting that no provision for old pension ,legislation had been incl'-H' ed iii the forecast of measures to , introduced At the in-cunt _ Gcreiii-ie`r,.Liber\i, Yarmouth, reg. _ : l. 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