‘uumnwu-nmsio-viiumebiawa s.~,..,,lgg,yswsi.. ""* ' -.( ..,-. V . v . »"-._ 0 PECIAI. ; KATE 25 CENTS DIllSItF-AII wall: program. 8 5 spec/a] ‘roman: ONLY Qpportimlty for hundreds o! skaters at 25 cents. had ashut out. but fo ous " the puck at his o tore down centre, and Hewett. |fcilce, Toombs who shot for ti pparcntly went around the side of Dudiam McDonald, who nets. looked down and kicked ii. out and at it‘ did not pm Referees McEwen amiiied the nets licks a goal, Mc- Entranclug Numbers. the cage“ ' was in the then ilrotestcd tii M us Ilium to get tlierc. and allowed the M Donald still loudly Bill. Ryan. Capt of Wingsllots BOWLING WRESTLING HOCKEY From Macs At the Arena rink "l"! the Wlngshots goal. Toombs, of the aw the pilck. lie nd McQuarric ex protesting. Saturday ev- would have l‘ a mysteri- hanoenea like this: N Wm gsh ots lVin [IIEWQHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN l W? -@--__-'} FTIIESPQRT_WORI.D BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT flanked by Craig At the Wingshotwle- passed to Howatt, NEW YORK, Feb. cliiof medical examiner for York City, announced today. liig an operation to relieve p. on the brain. scnlliili (iiiiuiiiiiiioii (UFTHEBRAIN Schaaf died here ‘rucsdny fallow- IFC , j___.___. Perfect Ice MINIATURE RIFL.E SHOOT scores at the Miniature Rifle , b lust‘ week were as follows: Class "A" Mon. Wed. Total A, J. MeCabe 94 96 190 J. S. MacDonald . 92 95 187 W. Dennis . . ..... 95 89 1B3 A. V. spiliett .... 94 87 181 E. A. Ferguson ... 91 8B 179 H.Vogt.......... 8D 89 178 L. A. McDougall .. 89 B8 177 W. Walsh .. 81 92 173 1f. II. I-Iolulc ... an 85 87 172 C. llurke ...... .. 77 9i 168 '1‘.R.'1‘iiiis 91 Di W. R. Seaman ... 87 87 l’ llfrlaren 84 B4 (“lass "B" Ilulpli Jenkins ... 9i 96 1B7 ti. ltodd . . . . . .... 90 88 178 Charlottetown Curling‘ Club FRIDAY GAMES v. McQuaid N. Mathieson L. lluggali v T. Sentner J. F. Wheat‘ M R. E. Spillet M ll. Spillct S D. McLeod S i. W. Hyndlnali S W. A. Stewart-S ‘ii-Hi points/IS 'l‘oiiil points-4 llllillt‘ giuiic played Friday. Feb. ‘lo: ll pollits-IZ Total points-4 ‘fiivlor Ern Large . 1v. L. Brenton D1‘. Goodwill w. ll. Townsend T. W. Sentncr 5M1“ W05 lust unothcr mysterious BOHl. saying he remembered the same occurrence at a game 11o play- ed at Bathurst and the gamg had l0 be Dluycd over again. With this exception the game was fast and clean. the Union boys having the W189 right through. Bill Ryan was the outstanding player “and his team mates. Lund and Gillis, made a great froiit fine. Dudlani McDon- aid kicked aside some dangerous shots and at times was forced _to leave the net to save. S. Ryan and B. Binns made a great pair onthe defence and J. Mcliinis and Prowsc showed up well on the forward line. The Macks are a fast, clean ag- gregation, but the breaks were against “mm and the". shooting was Bathurst series. The second game wide. Those boys are deserving of Wm be played he” next Thurs“ another game with the Wlngshots. ‘la’ iThls mysterious goal is still iuider protest and the game will likely be I ' . Middleton And Windsor Play-off Played over again. ‘f he game end- ed. Wiugshots. 3; Macks, i, WINDSOR, 19—-(C.P.) —-Middlctoi1 and Windsor hockey The lineups follow: ‘villg5lIflI§-—GOlll, llllcDoilalcl; 13¢- teams will meet on even terms Monday night, l" the second game fence, Ryan and Biniis; Forwards, Ryan, Gillis. Lund, MeInnis, Prowsc. Macks-Goal, Mclnnls; Defence, Lund and Craig; Forwards, Wil_ lialns. Chipmaii, Howatt. Piiieziu, 0f tilch- home and hOmc play-off scrics in tlic provincial illaydowiis. They battled to a 2-2 draw here on Saturday night. ' Middleton, champions of the lifclmiis. Toombs. Central Valley, played through the game with three first string for- wards laid up with influenza, (om- ing from behind to overcome an early two goal lead and eke out a (ll‘3.W. Chiiinbcrs and mafusc scored fol‘ Windsoi‘. Biirteaux and Crooks for Middleton. SACKVIILE. N. n. Fri). (C.P.i—~Meetixig Sackvilic time playdowns. Mount Allison University was victorious. 4~l last night in the first of a two game ‘series to decide who shall play off with the winners of the southern New Brunswick league versus SUMMERSIDE GURLINGULUB Rink skipped by the old veteran J. H. Prlchard won the elimination series Thursday night by defeating rink skiiripcd by T. A. Campbell. l7. SATURDAY GAMES ll. Scars T. Selltncr l) Alclmod M Spillct M ll. .-\ Fibers S J. Fraser S ‘foini points~12 Total points-G Neil lvlulliicsoii H. Spillet W. if. Townsend Dr. McIntyre D. A. McKinnon M A. Hyndman M D. B. Stewart S T. Hilggan S TUlill points-Vii Total points-B Above games played Saturday, Feb. 1B." PLAY-OFFS Dominion Life Trophy Wiliiicrs of 2 and 4 drew a byvi l l‘. R. McLai1ic, A. Plckard. S. A. Fluiavsoii, H. L. Sear. R. E. SplUet, D. B. Stewart, F. A. Johnson, D. McLeod. Winners of 6 and l: ti» .1. I". Wheai‘, T. liuggnll, Dr. tiootiiviil, P. Cobb. ' l—-l{. A. Ebers, G. G. Hughes, Geo. /\Idl(‘0d| Judge Duffy. winners of 6 and 1 play winners ill 5 and 32 . - 5~D. A. McKinnon A. W. Hyncl- man. it. G. Taylor, H. Winchester. JMW. A. Stewart, S. C. Moore, llill Spiilct. Dr. McIntyre. 1;‘ ends. iziilill; (o be (lccidcd by mutilul fUlkVlll, (liililPii to be played ilfi 50011-115 lvciitlici‘ permits. JuniorsF-lllcllcod Trophy '1'. W. Scntner M. C. Campbell K. Builioo W. L. Burton A. lilosher H. E. Taylor 131A. Large R. L. Day "Pr. Bell llal McLeod l’ lilcQuaid \V. Lord P. L. McLuie T. lvlntiieson illlilg" Saunders S. MClean 3i1urcs—Ira Reid, P. Creighton, N. D. .\l(:LGi1l1. O Sciitiicr plays Campbell and Belt lilnys lVlcLcod.——Wlnners play off. ._._.._ _ livery Body's Going! Where i’ To the CARNIVAL iii BORDEN RINK warm- Wednesday, Feb. 22 8.00 P. M. Pllllllfs‘ FOR. BEST Arm niusT onioilwu. COSTUMES. 2W1 renter 7m: nan: W "lllugl or A PARTY AND co MUSIC. anmésrolv 550-350 'Dr. H. T. Coivin Half way‘ through the match Campbell ivns leading to the tune of B to 1. This lead was overcome (by Pricliards erew and at the eleventh clid the score was. lied 10 all. and tlic twelfth cud finished very exciting. Campbell was laying shot, when skip Pricliard made a perfect shot to come in a narrow port til-king out CitlnpbPlTS shot aud laid the iviiiiiing stone to take tlic match 11-10. Cleo. Milttart The filial game of the series will be played at Middleton. » Badm intonLeague Thcrc are only ihrcc more games iu ihc Sumiiicrsidc [ludmiiiton Lea- gue to ‘decide the \\'Illll(‘l' of the trophy donated by R. '1'. Holman Ltd, St. Mary's and Trinity arc running close, if Si. Marys beat Trinity Tuesday iiigiii. St. Mary's get the cup but if Trinity wiii tliesc two clubs arc tied and a play ofl‘ will be necessary to decide the win- ner. Following is ill" gllllldillgj ' PT!‘ W L DPls J. C. Mountain Geo. Sheen Fred Murphy T.A. Campbell Skip l0 —S slnvizn wsniiluo-Fcliclwllvns from their many friends were ex- tended to Councillor B. Roy H01- inali and Mrs. Hlllllléln yesterday on the occasion of iiir-ii- silver wedding anniversary. Their llallillllfilfi M35 Dorothy, student at Mount Alllion University. Sackvilie, arrived homc saturdayi cvcniii?! l“l' lli“ "milsmn and will spend u few (lays with i101‘ parents. ' Victor Traverse J.H. Pi-icliarcl Skiip ll Presbyterian High School (iames to Fob. 20-~’I‘r:nity' vs School. Feb. 2l—-l‘rrx~ib,vicrion vs Mtiryks. Postponed from Jflll. l9~Pf05lJl’- tcrlau vs School. coo-ace St. GRAND RIVER lr‘l-: nAcl-zs A large crowd u‘itil(-s..(‘(l illt‘ rii/ (‘Cs on iii:- Grand itivci- ice 'I‘liurs~ day nfteriloon. Class A n-ot. won by Grade VIIL-l Elva Stewart. 2 Chestnut Gii‘l owned and driven John Oivcii. 3 Hrlrllv THYIOI‘. 4 Wen- by R, H. Phillips, only 5 years old,‘ deli Crozier, 5 Barbara Woodsidc. 6 promises gym; sl)ged_ Harold Ramsay‘. 7 Lea Champion. Class B pace won by Sylvia Pc- Grade VI--1 Eileen Hamilton, 2 (erg, owned by Dr. Delaney aiid| Elizabeth Ramsay. 3 Charles Stew- driven by Frank I. Gallant, svlviv- art- bmke after starting and 105i about. Grade v-l Janie Chnmpln, 2 25 yards Q“‘h\g in the poor cwmli- Keith Ramsay; 3 Ruth TKYlOT- 4 “on of mp 19c“ slu- euuiglit hcr Lmiiri Rillllrily. footing instantly and wnii tlic race Gfllflil III sr-l Dorothy Wood- cusy. Class B mixed won by Rabi’ Slflt‘. 3 Efllli‘ Tlllllllslfi“ 3 E1713’ Ram‘ . u good say. Q2811... The (lriidc lII Ji--.1 hfarloii Stewart, summary of classes are as lollmls‘ 5' (“"3" l3"-""‘"m‘ 3 Glmdm‘ ' Ci-(izlr-r, Lirudc 114-1 Doris Stewart, 2 flcntii Bl‘y(‘l'll.0ll. 3 Clifford Ram- say. Grade I (n)-—i Keith Champion. Grade I (bi-l ‘Thelma Owen and Alton Ramsay uiequal) Grade I (ch-l Alfie Ramsay and John Champion (equal) lllillll/FON SFIIOOI. ‘CIQASS A-JTROT Chestnut Girl (Phillip l Miss Belle (Raiiisnfl Bell Killlfll (Dill/l cuss B —PACE 19— sriilors in tile second round of tlic Muri- At Sam m e rsidé | LOOKING (By. rerun) ' James J. Corbett Passes tarnished the Dempsey escutcheon I by two defeats. Both overcame the IIHPOPUlBYllY that followed these ex- lploits, to take a rightful place among tlic great figures of the ring. Bolll Srudihlted from the resin io its. ociastie Corbett upset a. tradition John L. was an institution in the days of the later eighties, and early nineties. He was a large truculent man who loved to invade bar rooms iiiiy man in the house. gretting the days whli he was the “tavern knight" of fistiania. .| He was made of stem stuff, a gladiator who feared no foe. Sul- livan could beat nearly every one in the house, and clld till he picked the wrong house the night he met Corbett. The latter. a graduate from Q banking circles, a gentleman of parts, who saw that fistic skill, backed by brains, had u. filturc, was cast ill a different mould. l-le was faster. a quicker thinker. a master boxer. I<lc fought Sullivan by re~ treats and evasioiis. He wore lllm down in twenty-one rounds, then finished him when he was too per- plexed and groggy to stand up to (hi: steady filsiiiadc from the young- cr mun. Wlien Sullivan toppled, the sport world was turned iopsy turvy. Resentment flamed in many hearts. Fistic fiindoni could never follow tlic Corbett banner with the same devotion as they did the old cham- pioll. Corbett stayed champion for a while. Then he lost to Fitrsim- mons. He fought great fights with RAMBLERS LUSE ii vii ll-i AMHERST. N. S.. Feb. 19 ~~(C.P.) —~Playillg on natural ice fol‘ tllC first time this winter. Halifax Wol- verines, leaders in the second sec- tlon of the Maritime Hockey Lea- guc. were forced to fight hard for a 3-1 victory over Amherst Ramb- lcrs in an exhibition game here Saturday night. The Haligonlans surprised at the effective p85°illg game of the Ramblers. were outehot by a wld" margin, superb net minding by Skeet Kuhn. in the Wolves‘ not. turning aside several shots ivhioh appeared sure goals as they left tlic stick. WOIVC$ ciiuikcd 11p illcii‘ iuivani ng: iii [I10 first frame. iviicli the Amherst (cam. runner-sup in the Central League. appeared stage- siruck at. facing ilic Halifax out- fit. Jim Corbett, one of the most viv- id figures of fistiania, passed to the great beyond on Saturday last. The mwmiP) hand that rocked the world when it '1" it Suiil‘ t 1 l tilid, b 1c net but the puck Ernie Schaaf, Bosioli heavyweight n‘ _ ‘an 0 seep s s e .ut 1 _ _ _ the brain that was the malnsprmg boxer was sunning “Om "mmmw" of his success was clear to the end ti b l l ' thfanrfntg tr: llfgtlltsloilv $1,315.? glieged .' A fine sport figure is no more. Cor. . ' L i‘ F“ bctt defeated a great idol in Sulli- Feb‘ l0 for ms mmrod "lafm WM‘ villi just as 'l‘unlie did when he Prlnio carncra, Dr. Charles- NQlTlfl, ' ' y New . better tiling-us. will be remembered as i i MIHINT ll. 4’ SABKVILLEI ailnouiicing to nil that hc could lick ’EM OVER l Jcffries and Sharkey. He met them all, but lie couldn't coax Fitz to u. return. engagement. Time softened the rancour against him as it is do- ing with Tunney. He became an actor, toured the country. as a lec- turer ivith an ability to impart a lllCli-Silgi‘. be ll. iiiuiiircci. lie prescribed a. busi- lll“~$ mall's dict. became an interest- "l8 figure. Corbeits personal story the “Roar of the Crowd" was prob- Inbiy the finest autobiography of an .cx ring champion ever written. Cor- iivit told iiow the story callic to be written. l-le dictated it to a. young; His wife read it care~ ‘lout one of the most readable oi‘ - ‘stories. Corbett laughed as lie dc- ciured that he owed his literary suc- ccss to two women. They ghosted for him with such success he be- Iu his car- iicr yrurs his wiidicnicd nriiclm . came a featured writer. He loved to |‘\-.‘i'iitcii by Joiiii Nlnckcllzle :t i'lf‘\'!‘i' r-(‘t them up foi- friend, or even foe. ‘ The Stein Song was his favoritel melody. Before he died he became fl lecturer on temperance, deeply re- l lSun Williirisco writer now rcsid in Montreal, were highly considered oven in Eiigiazlci iviiere Corbett. was popular and his talents ividely-rc- cogiiizcd. lie didn't retain his ttile long, bilt lived to become a great sport figure. For years it was a jest around Broadway that whoever Corbett picked in a fight was sure to lose, cut. prcfercilce 101' tlic boxer against the slugger. 11c aivlriys. lczlneci to the boxers. though when asked to rate the greatest of ul! time heavy- weights unliesltatirlgiy declared that Jcffries in his prime was the hard- cst pimcher, the greatest sock ab- sorber. the strongest of them all. He veered a bit to the old timers. though lie wasn't (iflsluflllfi Rlmlll ll~ It seems but yesterday they were showing those flickering old time liiovies of his last fight ivitll JetTries. lThc giant oaks are falling one by oiie. leaving only memories and the recollection of great deeds, that grow lnstature with repetition. suiiiiiisiii cl: iiiis The li‘ arcs at SllllTlll."l'.‘~‘i(lC on Saturday staged b.\' lillc SilllllllClS- side Driving Club ivcrc it tiff-ll 50¢" ccss ill eveiy ivuy. 'I'lierc ivus not such a large entry as ivasaltpcctcd but the storm early’ lll ill“ "Wining no doubt kopl- back som: cui- slclers. The truck was iii excellent eonditiion mid s-Jnlc c105’: lllll-‘illcs were witncsseci by i110 lflfirt‘ llllm‘ ber of fails who were Plvffrlll» Major S., pucci- and Ciicslnilt Lady iroiicr (livid/d lwlwlfi b)‘ win- ‘uing classes .-'\ and B. Each Jul-B‘ was rim off liu 440ml lllllc- 59mm mention should be made 0f U10 green trotivi‘ Sioliii Signal us illlli was his 1111.1, fllCl‘. lie allows COll- llc tool: up lecture work sonic tcn Hal's ago. He preached moderation, light living, high thinking. He pro- claimed that lie expected to live to lrciy ttenograplicr. who polished it‘ much for what they accompl- ned i up for mm flflerivflrds as for their 1150c exnlo- f fully. BCtWCCll the trio they turner‘. In crashing Sullivan, the icon- yct lie was (l kccn appraisal‘ of tal- ' Miner’ H‘ “ “ Onc of (he few to pick Tiuincy Nwmlsml‘ C‘ against Dempsey, he showed his ‘Valkel- M~ W. Lawioi‘, C‘ “Bill THREE” i E A ii u E HALIFAX. N. 5., Feb. lD-(CPJ ~Tlw scoring and penalty statistics of the hiariiime Senior Amateur Plfivkry Merlin. as eomiplled by w. LL Foley. or Hanna)‘, official scorer. ' (‘d Pressl-A pale, courageous‘ snzi. Former W0rld’s hampion Dead “Gentleman hi?’ Corbett Died On Saturday-Jlamous Boxer Hod Peaceful NEW YORK. Feb. ls-JAssociat- ‘up to and jnhiumng ‘he cmfloucJcoiv of the oncc-lnagnificciit "Pom- ‘ioi-rn-llaliiazi game of Friday, fcvzlhlpadour Jim" 9r the gal’ W‘; and l7, fol low ; V. Fcrgilxoii. H‘. ileaioli, C. co unscrew l. (l. Kennedy‘, H. . . . . . . . . .. lliirvnge, M. i McDonald, M. 10011110113’, M. .. iliudson, C. .. lI-iinon, H. Slllfldo‘, ll. f‘ Llllllfll’. ll. . . . , .. filvArthur, C. Kane. C. ‘ llcazley, H. . . il/fiGlnshcn. ll. .. . l Webster. M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ilfvillt‘, M. iGross, C. Jomniett, C. Ciraliani", H. zc-swwre-mra-hutzlaswwwao" Luvignc. H. . k¢~o~o~prcowlololraafawzapww Mwuwwuucx-s-uimmgw W. Fcrgilsoii, C. . . . . . . . . . @-—*P~CC¢—Q~PIOLJLGIG LO-r: Gill, M. i l o. .- m w Totals GOALS 1'0 DATE 1'01‘ AE-‘vl- Halifax 34 Moncton 3i] . . . . . . 33 Charlottetown . 33 Totals PENALTIES 'l‘in1".~; Min-s l2!) 12L! '76 G8 (i5 63 63 45 43 . . . 53 . 58 . 3i} Gill. 3.3. Laviglic, l-l. . W. Ferguson. C. Graham, H. 31 Burragc, M. 31 Shields, H. . - - - -- 31* Gross, C. . . . . . Masher, II. - McMimus, M. Connolly, M. V. Fcrginoil . IVJCAITlllIl‘, C. Walker. M. .. _McD0ll.‘ild, M. Hildsou, C. - Irvine, M. Bcatoli. C. James, M. . W. LZIWlOF, C. Nicholson, C. lvlilckic. M. . . . . . -. -- RNl Cook. C. . . . . . . . . .. LFllnOll. l-l. Jciiiiiictiv, C. Kzinc. C. . . . - . . . . . . . . . .- C. loruvioi‘. ll. . . . . . . . .. Wcbslcr, M. . . . . . . . . . .. W. Kciincd ll. . . . . . .. ~ as a siderabic svpccd and is well iuun- of tlic Driiiiiiioii lluicl "ablcs (IT/ill 1;, \vl]]jg,1y|_:. llc was i llllPil ii‘. (i. l3lnndin Thom-a». 'l‘ii r~ i» n inriwc cntr_v CXDOClCtl fur licxi. Siiilrda}! FERN “DOD SCHOOL The following is the standing of the pupils of Feruwood s:l1ool for the month of January: Grade X—1 Thomas McKc-nna, 2 Kathleen Sherry. Grade IX~1 Elumctt Rziimliun. 2 (trade VII-l Conslnilcr lvltlcFar- lane. . (iriidc V—-i Kcuuctli l-lciidcrson. 2 Florence MacKiiiiion, 3 Edward Dolron. 3 Bcatrice Dolron. Grade V (Sr.i 1 Ruth MncKlu- lion. 2 Edna. Sherry, 3 Lorne mic- Farlane. 4 Ralph MncKlilnon. Grade IV (JrJ 1 Edna Plllcau, 2 Ruth Leard. 3 Vera Sherri’. B lvia Deters (Gallant) 1 1 Most stars for spelling: George 1J1 Aubrey (Morrison) 2 l! Bryeuwii. M70,‘ D (arr-Donald) 3 3 Perfect attendance for half year: a . G . t. Peter Crews ‘De]nn(\y) 4 4 Diva. Stcwar . Perfect attendance for January. Elva Stewart. J: liii Owen, oharles v_ _L.XED swwmi’ flrzfy Ramsay, Marlon "ASS C n Stewart, Casi-g: Dryenton, Heath 1 l Bryenton. . )---8 Baby Cresus (ThomP-‘Wll “kin J. Sharpe. Teach“ Grade III-1 Louise Piiicnii, 2 Margaret Doiron. Grade II-I Edgar sherry. 2 Mary Dolron. Grade I (Sr) 1 Edward P11101111 2 Albert Gaudrt. Grade I (Jr.) 1 Gwrge MnrFar- lane, Pauline Henderson (equuli. 2 lloreeri Henderson, 3 Frank Muc- Farlane. id) 1 8 3 l °'°'"“ my "(MCDOM (Patriot Please Copy) . Aubrey Girl (Glllis) 1-3 l‘. i Pearl Sherry-Teacher. some new ones are Sandy Alan‘. Trouble Qnpt‘, Emma Watson. York-- Ola and Lady Helena. sl.'.\l1\I.-\R\' CLASS "A" Major 5-. Kinny flll(l.l3tll{(.‘l' (Thomas and KfilllYi - 3 1 1 Margaret MacKiiinon. 3 Brendon Billy Wiitc, all-Kay; (Mc- Siicrry. Arthur) . . . - . . . - - - < ~ - < - ~ -- 0 2 2 Grade Vlll--—1 Everett hfrKenna. Wittle JlnifDauson (McDon- 2 Rowan Sherry. aid) . . . . . . . . . ......... 0 3 3 (‘LASS “IV Ciicsiluii, Indy. Philips .- 1 ll Storm Signal, Bagicivc (lrlfi ness) 3 2 2 Major D.. lvlcDoiinlil ......- 3 3 3 Time 34, 35 1-2. 34 l-‘l. Starter-L. Laird. Timers-F. J. ii. Wrishl i-llcl W- McNeill. Judges-G. Boil. J, Crockcil. Clerk of COUTSCW-rl. 0. Cobb. Press Rcpirazcliiriiivc ~ G. l3- Thomas.—s . . . . . . . . . . </IOCI"' YOU'LL ENJOY the w. K. s. vs. Summer-side High School Hockey tilt Tuesday, February 21s: at 7.30 M, 8223-2-20-1l. licrcd and good gutted. ilc was rc- LcBialic, M. .. cciiily burctWi by M7‘. Btlillflwc Mfcil-"l-‘lwll- H" ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' ' " N. Cock, M. . . . . . . . - . . . w-sdi-i y4iiNNt:u;~:'%l MQ1>>3JN®5QCOLJSUIEQJJQROQS»P .'~T \.\'l.l‘l\' Bllllllil-l SCHOOL ~—i-' l llciio: 1m‘. of Stalllvl" school 1'01‘ month of Jilllllllfyi Grade X——1 Peuzic Reid. Claw Quinn. Grade lX-l Albaii Bolgcr. Grade VIII-l Nora ‘Reid. Grade VII—1 Isabel Reid. 2 Lav ton Boil. 3 Louis- WLlSll. 4 Frank lvlcEivcil. Grade v sr-~-l Frankie Weir, 2 lVIaviou Bell, 3 Rms Mclilwen. 4 Maurice Reid. Grade V Jr--—l Jas Bciiiirii, 2 Jilsiin Reid. 3 Gladys Qlllllll- (ii-adv lII-l Elva. hlrliili‘. 3 Francis Bolgcl‘, 3 Kilililccn Reid. Margaret Reid. Anna. ‘.\lvE\\':‘i1- (trade llwl Thomas lsoigci‘. 2 Alban R'~iil. 3 Gcriru/ic ‘Jvlluisilll- Grade I (aiMi .10)‘ i\'(;\rl'.."<‘(l. 2 Helm Reid, 3 Junie l/lcliivczi and Mary Reid (squall. Grade i.‘ (hp-l Gerald 1:01am‘. 2 Vernon lifoiTlson. fl JPW-l l'~‘l“' tliorpc. Pei-feet attendance: Illilllll Pl‘-ll' lips. Ross McEwcii. Frankie weir. Marion Bell. Jns Bciiiicii. LTlMlYB Quinn. ltobt Pnlffbvilr- FYHY" McKay. Archibald Elena-en. JOY McLeod, Janie Mel-liven. Jean Palo- thorpc. —-Ei‘ne-st Dunning and Alina Mc- Cabe. Teachers. .- _(_ ;1>--¢.- Bridga (the man who rockel the pugilzstic world by knocking out John L. Sui- GfA. P. livan over 40 years ago, Jamm; .1 6 Corbctt today had died in hi: "lecu .1‘. his Long Island home. Death which callie Saturday was ivhich had sapped the former liui- vywvcight Clliilllplblfs, sticugth {(u- fhc past jycai‘ and ciwwirpcrl a [a- tal heart ailment three weeks ago. He was 66. Vvlstfully’. a few hours before he died. his dark eyes tiprimd, and -‘~l0\\'l.\' arnrchcd ill!) room \\li'|.- 1v: has received (he homage of til’? sporting world since ill“ .'i-1;.' has stricken. ‘clue to a complication of diseases] ('o|‘h(-li': Lust .Vuril-= "You're tlicrc, dear, zireii‘: you‘! Corbett asked. with a smile. as hf‘ his constant nurse and companion. "Of course. Jim." she rcplicd. “Kits inc. ciarling." iIe gropcd for lici- iuih one arm. Sh“. leaned over. Ar. sh:- ]r_15_r,r\([ liim Corbett sank lmrlr, llnljljnfi-i- SPlOlISIlIllLL from whiz-ii he never Gll'i("l‘[Zl'.‘(l. Corbett (lied. at about 11.40 p. 111.. with a small group of close friends at the lacrlsidr. his jivifeis arm ziboiit him. i sporting world from Still Francis- co. where lie was born and first _ rose to fighting tunic. to New York, where "Pciiipadoili" Jim." first and ilvrllllps greatest of rill lllr: ivuvy- weight kings. enjoyed a social and theatrical MICCCSS ioui; lifter he r:- tired from tlic ring in i003. Not for from tlic llrciililiitiy‘ lic loved so ivrii llllllv/‘lr and (lint. knew liiiii for 30 _\'l“rll'.‘, us one 0|’ its most striking figures‘. final lioiu. age will be paid to Col-belts mcln- ory at the funeral services. Monday at ll a. m. at Si. .‘\l:ilach_v's (‘iiui-cli, fl block flTllll illl.‘ New Afzidison Square Garden. James J. Corbett is silrvivcd by a brother. Jo.‘ Corbett, forum‘ pit- (‘lll‘!' T01‘ lllf‘ old Bailtiuinre Orioles. illlfl three sliders. All“. J. A. Mo. Incrncy of Sziii F‘r:iiici. (i and Miss‘ Esther‘ Corbett and A111. J. A, Boyil. both of San Carlos. Cal. Jo:- Cor. belt is CC‘lllF"‘l"fi iviili .111 oil com- pany.‘ iii Srui Fmiii" T". Lou I ‘i. A Life Saver 'l'OltON'l'(J. Fell. iils~iCanaciian looked for the wife who has been 011s. into another poi-ind nf llllCfin- . News of Corbciis clcuiii Ill'!‘lll';_l‘il.| |S])0l1[lll?-"0US tribute tiirougiioilt lllff’ ‘stick of “llun’ Cook. Death. RANGERS lilN ,FRllM cliuciis (Canadian Press! XWONTREAL, Feb. 19.—Ncw York lliangeis had too lnucll defensive power for Montreal Canadiens here Saturday night and turned iii a 3-1 victory over iiie National Hockey League's "Flying Freziclluicil." Canadians lacked the sparkle and speed that swept them to two straight victories earlier in tlic week. ii'licli lllPV C()ll(]llf'l'(‘(l Detroit ulid Ulilliva lli .~.il(‘(‘ .'~l\(! Zllilllfli. . "igiiiiiliiliilh ElRliil4-l (Canadian Prcssi TORONTO. Fob. lil.~ Jock Aiilill.‘ Dr-troli. Red Wlillis were hurl: lll llCllllC territory tonight in second (place 111 the American division nl (the NflliDflHi Hockey lii-agile foi- iowing liieu- iiiisilcccssfili invasion 1 of 'l‘oi'oiiio Saturday lilglii. lli their llllfil appearance hero in tlic rrgu- liar seasons schedule they went down before the champion Maple Leafs 4-1. Stew Evans ruined Lorne Ciiubotfs, Cllfllltfi.‘ for n siiuioili‘ wiirii iic scor- ed Dctroiils lone goal lute in thc third period after Johnny Sorrcil had fought his awry through the de- fence fol‘ a shot at tlic goal. Evans pllSllCtl in the rebound. Bun Cook ’s bfick Cause OfCompIaint NEW YORK. Fol). i9.~(C.P.i ~A judge of (he New York Silprcmc Court had unclci" advisement today tlic case of Peggy Rich who seeks $50,000 from the New York Ranger siic received ivlicn "clipped" by tlic The injuries. Aliss- Rich CfllllPlltlh, liuve consider- ably dccrcascd iicr powers as a stage actress. In licr bill of (‘Ollllllillllt tlic act- ress charges llizit iviilie zittclidiliz n. National Hockey: Lcngue lunich between tlic Rangers and their city rivals, tlic Americans, on Dec. 13. i931, tlic potciit-rcoiiiig s 2i: o! 131111 Cook strut-l: lli‘l' on til" fut-c. Sill‘. ivns sitting lii :1 prulziinllldc srhi. at. lhr wit!" oi ill!‘ 11"‘, ill (lir- iiliic. Pi'°-<$>"D=u="s full clothed into tlic chili \\'J|i('l‘s of Lake Ontario, Lou Ivlflftll. Sports Editor of the Toronto Star rcscucrl a. nine your °lfl lwl‘ lvlr-w had \'Cllllll"'(l on n floating cake of ice lll Lnizc On- iririrl. Ilr-syvii" his 5O 01' liiiirc ycari: _f\l.‘il‘.sil .\l\.'Illl 1'10 fro! in lii-luv Billy \'.1i|:.'li:lli to .'l‘UI'I\ uiicli i‘ . ill(‘(l ill“ _\'(JlillL"»li‘i‘ iiuiliri in (u-u-uui My ou. int-o tiii- lake. Bfrlfsii currlcil a izii‘ llzc i0 tlic Kfillilgflcl‘ and l)!".“l’}ili izini to short ivitli [he help of b_v<inii:icrs. 5'1‘. ANDRI fill?“ ' INSTITFTIC i The members of lllr.‘ 5:. Andrews Women's l "liiuic |1'|(‘f. hi glu- home 0f Mrs. W 17rd .\'i“-l‘, iziiiii. 'l“ii(:=ri:iy cvciiilig. l-‘cb. 7.h. fr; IliPII‘ lll0lllll ly liiceiiiig with tcn illombrigc iu 11L- tcnrlanrz‘. Meeting U]j-."ll0il ivjth Cred folloivcd by Slllgfn’! lli liulfc Carol, roll cull Wfls‘ thrn llll\\\'(‘l‘f‘(l Willi my fnvoratc vrgclltblc and how to prepare ii." ‘File niiiiuies of the previous ill" 111g were l".‘;lfl approved and signed by the Presi- dcni. Rmporii; of tlic different C7111" liiiticcs were glvciuaiici some (lis- cussicn took place on different vib- jccis. A new sand table. stovqnpc damper. and black board eraser ivas purchased for school. Aftri‘ business was finished lllf‘ appointment of different (oliiiiiitircs took place. and the folloiving program was ctirc- fuliy carried out: A (ilalogiic. an- Mary Donovn" clusloii oi illc prozrflm ,. 'l‘i1r‘ Mill. ivils hoard in court Irv-S'- lFlTlflY and Jiltllflllfll‘ l" P'-1i”¢‘-Pi'l uiiliill it \l'f‘i'l'I. .\l().\"I'.(\(Zl'l>I IIOCIULY 'l'iv~ Primrose‘. dcfcair-d ill" R. ('7. N. V. ll. ill ii il".'r*l_\' mini" (if lhppkp" in lhl‘ ,\1‘i:i(.u;ii(- Riiil‘. last ]\l/'(‘flil(‘.">('l§\_\‘ (veiling. Th“ .""l“ hr‘ ‘liii; .“-~‘i. 'l'ii-" gun" (‘ii-oi ou‘ was cxcipifonully‘ I33; :1: d \:i‘v pleas- iii: to wntcii. vcigv f?'.\' péiiiiiir-s were exacted cvcii though the rc- fcrccs. A. lVlcDsn-aid and Geo. Mc- Intyre kept u close check 011 (hi! "zamc. FflllOWillg is the liucup:-~ la. c. x. v. n. “ONTAC-ITE Goa‘. l. Mariiii H. McGuigall. Drfcncc T. Cimpizicli l‘. bfcCsvron E. Lartcv W. Layers Forwards R. Joliiisioiie l\'. Beer B. Cox ll. Poole l3. Alclvhlion ll. (‘uirrlfl ((3 Cpyl» N. (lrnnr. (q n.3,, u. currie it (tarruiiicra Tile boys are busy getting i11- shape for the big ilalncs starting on Tuesday‘ night. and by tlic looks of things. they are going to bring home the silverware-H. es-s, assistul by Mrs. Frank McIn- tyre and Miss Ada‘ MiwlllllTf. 0" motion to adjourn the mectZr-f: Qlosed by singint! the National A11- (hem. Mrs. W. F‘. Rose kiiidlY lll‘ titled, It Happens lii hivrry Family‘. YllCd tll¢ luflllbmli l° m." hmlf l“ by ilic l/lisscs Joanna McIntyre and the March lflCCmllg which willow spam, “muons by cyrncd with (he Creed and singilll! Miss afar-y Mzooiiald. At the con- Its a Good Time w get Aoqualutcd- a dainty roll (‘all to be answrrd Willi =- lunch was then served by ills 11°“.- wnllllilfm- Hockey Club for iiijilrics silc alleges . 5 37:59.7‘?