~ , . ' _ l I FEBRUARY 28, 1924 I ‘ ` THE CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I PAGE SEVEN -_ 1 ,_ _ _ _ _ __- ._ *_ _ __ _ _ __- ICE SPORTS BASKET BALL HOCKEY AND BOXING AND - `... _ ~'Latest News ,_,,,.;,','.. 111° Realm ________,_____ f Sport Abe Iweits G b DI Ibl -T°ti ‘B A 'n Defeating Sackville 4-1 _g ___ ra ou e 1__e y_ _ gal NIIEGIIEITS HIIII EIISY TINIEIFEIL [HUM- IIITH SNUNVIIIE LAST NIGHT By Defeating Central League Champion by Score 4-1-Maritim e Ch ampions Will Now _Meet Sussex for N. B_- . P; E; I. Title. between the champion Abbiee and and Copp unassisted goes throu HIITEHS IN gh Sackville for the winner of the the entire A-bbie line for a well- Corlneau Central section of the N. B. and earned goal at 9.00. of Moncton In- 'Dlle second SUM Ill the Dliiy-OIT' 'Gordon-P-rowse colnbination l`aii tured as P_ E. island Hockey League w played at the Arena last night be- dition of the lee was making effec- fore about nine bundled fans and tive combin-ation impossible, and e ted in an easy win for the the rubber took some fast trips. SUSSEX. N. B., Feb. 27-In a crowded rink here tonight in view of 2500 excited fans, Walter'i`i. 1 Small fell from the ruf-ters from _which vantage point he was view- J r sul _ Albegweitl by li score.of 4 to 1. The ice was in pooroondition -for giving his team mates the sup- iast hockey and cle-ar of the first port necessary to be relied on period the game 'was slow and mostly all plays were of an in-dlv- -Copp loses to Gordon and R. - ldu-al nature. ' The first period was by far the - .-/g/ . M ._-__._`_. fastest of the three. when the champions set a dizzy pace from the face-off and notched up three counters -to their opponents n-ii be- for ethe gong ended the period. The Saclwille players althou-g playing a losing figlrt. from the start fought gameiy to the last, but the champs were at no time in ,__-.___ ---. _________,_ ____-1-r l\ is ` ,1IIII'3‘I~ I ‘II $('_'I.,__s~" °~.~ - , .`¢._ \ _ ___ i \ _ 'W-we. That third counter was "ver handy'_’ Cronin-’at~a~boyi danger of a defeat. The game was comparatively Clean. some penalties .being hund- ed out for minor o!‘fen~ses, five go- ing -to Saokviile and two to the Abhies, mostly for tripping. .. - W Both teams .tre lust, hilt ere slowed down owing lo the shelly condition ol' the ice surface, wlllch mad-e combination well nigh im- possible, especially in the second and third periods. Tile game was late in starting owing to the'Sa.ckv.ille players be- ing late in arrivlw. and Nile fans sing to R. Prowse, who in tur that arrived "rf 'lie 6.15 start ses ou-t from behind the .n Mcidachern, scoring on a were 'irv\v‘e.i tu disappointment. At $.60 Rleferee Jack 'Dwaddle oi Amiherst, called the pl.ayers'to the face-off Gordon and _Ralimle and lm-mediately the rubber was set in motion. Gordon and Moiilachern carried to -l-iartt the Sac-kvllle goal ie, who turned psid-e the shot and Copp the fast lSackville defence man came 'back to Diamond, Mc- Eacher-n carried back to Hartt with a wicked shot and was turned aside. -Copp went through the Alb- ble line, losing to Kelly. who pas ses -to Gordon, the latter combln Ing 'with E. Prowse for’ the first counter two .minutes f-rom the start it was ii nice lpiece of work and the Sackvllle goalie did not have ll. chance to save. ' From then fa»ce~oi! McEaoher Prowse and Gordon combined for H nice rush to lliei-tt. Hustler se cures the rubber for a -run up the B nasty tap-'-from the puck off R. »Prowse's stick! 'Kelly was stopped at the defence and Copp carried to R. Prowse. who combines with Moidaichern for ahard drive at I-iartt,'who was Prowse and Moidaohern c'oin'bin0 f°\‘ the second tally at 8I5ii. .___- ‘ ‘ .I _dsl MiITIliIiS__IIlI_ TIIIS When_th¢CIlildi'enC008I\» RubMI.lt¢UOI¢0n'l`hl'oats alIidChest8 .Play resumed fast, but the playing a real game in the net an emergency .._____ . _ -. e/._ rv. 'if‘\"1'TlTT|T) 0’ _ I"/ _.= __'_' I ii; f Y/ Trl-3`2:.'f`-/E: 4 _ __`.__: <~» *_ *_ \\§~$,; ‘\\ <. at team work generally te lod. ei up 9 em n-ng nu this period the score standi 0( l'0l° trip. SecondI Period. 9.25 Gordon alld lMdEachern co twice but failed each time, b lRainnie con nues bio kin nlcel a u .ng w _ ern, losing a good opportun increasing their lead when flopped on the rubber -and before the Abbles could clo up a stellar 'game in the ne opponen y . ng much in the way of incr he lead. The A.begwelt front line 'w bi nd it look a sure oou really brilliant save and WM tily applauded by thle MM \ NIH \ II ..~_ \ ____;___.-_._ fi _ r z§_-._ .I nl *_ _ /25| _:__ /` .'_ :___ Vw ‘ _ ‘_ 4 li’ an r'2`{ _ \ _ ,_ _‘__ ._‘_,..~ ‘_ :__ \\ .-\\ . I _ wp, "7/. ~, . - l .- __ _l'I|_\_ - II "__._.'_' 1 ;-:_ `-' _ '_,;/f<_~ Zi r ‘ " ' moved on a stretcher and physici- _nns gave prompt first aid. -. _ / _-‘-' ` "_: _ . _ *___ f\ ‘-‘T ____,,_.- .__ \..2:f1- S/,f ` _- '76 ' .\l.»“ ‘\ -__/1, I -eff/if/' i "Wackey" and McAllister. ,_ _the This slowed the game to almost third and mst counter ohms pep a standstill, the Abbles not -trying ____ " 0011- jured. and in ing the Moncton-Sussex hocke igame, and sustained a fracture on ‘ 'tue base or the elnlll which spend- C31‘p€I\ti6l‘ 130 M66 “` Arthur Townley at suit fatally. o I . -_ ing physicians say will probably r i//, i Earlier in the evening Tedd Comeau, of Moncton, also fell an was badly hurt, Both men bled pr -: fusely but Comeau's injuries _wel of minor character. Small was i~ Mr. Small is a well k-nown con 'i‘or0nto. ‘ featured ‘by individual rushes wit little or no attempt at team wer the gong culling the period wit the score 4 to 1 for the champs. ' McAllister received two penal ` I_one for ii .high check. Third Porlod 9.59 Idown the ice o ii individual plays _ _ by .both teum5_ | This period got away slow Mc- The Sackville ,players mtempls Eachern going to Hartt, Gordon slamming the reibound for another *‘*- rininat- » _ gd in 0|-|3,s|de passing and me nice save, Copp carries to Kelly, whistle was much in evidence, wh°~ was "wped by Ranme' Wh" .Ay 9_05 pmwse and Mcplachem receives a rest, followed a few ml.n combined and lost to the defence, “§§’s IM" by H`°BtIeY III" “ “ke Cronin getting the rubber siippedI°lIe“°e' ~ _an easy one past Hartt fo Y to take_ the advantage of their op- . W -~ sussix Walter Smililll of Sus- II ‘ Door With Frac- I- I /"\- is _ I I I ~ . I _I |q||na»‘° ’ I Around the penalfy box? Y __ g Vienna Carnival in - April. 'E E' Pauls. ren. 21-vienna is to ___ have a boxing carnival on April 27. REBEKAH BQwL|NG |_EAGUE_ Ge0\'l1€2= Cafventier will meet Ar- in the first game of the play-off 1' _ me,-cial traveller and represents lhlll” 'T`0WDl€y. U19 Ellglirih IISIR- to decide the chanl oils of the the Harris Abatioir Company o heav weight iii the star battle h Olympic featherweight title in 192 Sullivan is a. young Englishnia champs, Carpeni.ier’s llianageix Oyster Bed Club The Oyster Bed Driving Club are holding a horse race toda 'Thursda Feb. 28th at Q1 4- -|- 4- 4 , _,_ I-|- I -|- |- -|- y H. McNeill 101 oi ,_ 1-4' 9 'I' 'I' O Q' § ~BN'T TAKE 0 WIN A TlTLE Ol' what quaint allu curious stull’ “world‘s champions" are muile! Consider Mr. Pancho Villa, the distingulslled brown man from the Philippines. Villa is the world’s flyweight' champ- lon, Yet he has been lbeaten three consecutive times by Franlkle Genaro, a New York _iv italian. Now he refuses to _'I' meet Genaro_ I* Consider also the case of 'F ‘Michael Angelo M--_- |'I"l"l"l"I"|'°1"l"I"I"I"I"I"I"I' 'I' STANDING OF TIEAMS 'I' 'P IN THE NATIONAL 'I' 'I' HOCKEY LEAGUE 'I' -|~ -_ -|- W. L_ F. ___ :_ _._ C-24| ;:? -I-I-l' _'I' 'P 'Ottawa ESTERIIIIY’S HIIHSE li, st g 1 - -8. _ ' - finishes especially ill the f`li|.~:s _\l:ll'y l’ii-kford (Arhlng) C. Trot were of | seilsiliiollill lliit» Iizlhy Todd (G. R. Hooper) key. Toll _ul the wire by Stella Acqlll:"._ Stella Acqiliri (F. Turner) I. HT I _ .im W/ . I A Trot and a Green Race.- Yv Y- 1 o'clock, with three classes, namely a Free For All, Class _;_____ . n, ac e n ani for the .Ahbles and Copp, Ra and .M'cAlllster for -the Sac |`iii i th r ai i- mi T;-0 __ tlvp from R.. Prows'c's stick and re-_ ____ n for the Abbies_ One penalt l rl l t t ‘vi-:Alli Ia" on 0 A I H 'I tired from the game, -Le.lere tak- wpckpyg jp a real "|'|Mh~ From the -iace»ol’f, Copp go l)iam~\d with an easy shot piece of play. From the -fa they combine Copp interoe receives 3 minutes for his tlr Y sationai saves lby =Hartt, -who hav.ing a night on -and was s hits team from a larger store ti with iMoI R. Prowse c g y_M nE tri th Gordon and c - _ ,HM-"_ L€J9l‘e ea, McLellan _ _ Cronin ts territor were no ed I 'I.“I~?III' if _ lube Rodd and Gordon `|l mmf p"|I'» ln no fl»|.¢_||o|~|¢||. A ,-¢ws.l>0l1Bl¥iB 61101111418 in -the front line trip, -MoEachern, 3 minutes hi Kelly until the fans called wildly for ac- |;l|e|,~l;_ |nme_ tion. 'Chen the Ahbles showed some .' kvme nice stick handling, but were ap- NQTES tes of parently content wi-th their 3 .goal g 3_0 margin. , .Referee .lack T-waddlc -liandl ¢ence_ImaJorlty of 5 508 19 the pass and carries to de Kelly secures the rubber only to Baines- be tripped up by McAllister, who The -following was the lineups: 0ub|6_ Sackvllle Ab¢iI'W°l¢S bi GOBT. was Defence Aman _ Forwards se in no-iswis Summary on .hlm_ The iss-t clip ol’ the first period _' _ and the heavy -ice were beginning AW 9°' to'show their signs on the vis te t to Unassisted rushes by the P cs Gordo MdE h r i T -I 111 and they were con n i wing, shooting wdld, and received i' out which was Quay t. l ess I __'_____.__--- h t don, 852. on. 9.05. ' Abbie- Sackville-|Copp. 9.00. the TIE Agbles tw§:Ie';I;;‘; grfngl Second Period-Alhbies - com- ua on o e od H8. _ 926 and although lkeepins Play ill their E“°h°m from E' irowse ' ' nh R Alcorn. "ke Penalties: ‘ hear- UID H day night of 3 to 1, gives -them ,£3 Hartt .................... Diaiiloild 'Piokard Kelly avi"gIRalnli-ie R. Prowse d I-e_ Hostler Gordon sch McAllister I McEacherli nom lst Period-E. Prowse from Gor- S 'Moidacll-ern from R. Prowse, 8__59 lxmt. __rDmn'mnd who was puamg Cronin from R. Prowse to Gord- Mc- I gf; Timers-"mi-t" Dryden and Sammy Doyle, Pen-alty timer-Ben prow" c°n:ne':_e _aut Hart made a lst period, McAllister, 3 minute 2nd period McAllister 6 min- ing hls place .and Dlilyifhs' B herd speed . game, ibut the -Sackville plays were ____ mostly broken up 'before -they Gordon is the real goods on the ladies of Prince of Wales College reached the defence. Gordon ln his paul; ¢l1e¢|;mg_ ug to usual brilliant back checking was ___ -Copp and H_artl. were thc oil standing players ull the Sackvil line-up. ilp well, but w-ere a little on tll off-side stuff. ous in the selections during th long wait and between periods. A little attention to the scor ed by the fans_ ern scored said counter alfter ing. Y0\1. Tile Abbies will leave 'i‘u'esdii morning for Sussex, where the Friday -March 'ith in the final ‘ITIL Ellrckas won hy 137 -McAllister and Ralnnie sllowei The Band was more than gener in the report of the Sackville- Abegwelt game played in the for- mer'_s town on Monday night last, it was stated that Gordon scored the first tally for the Champions. This is lnicorrect as "Waokey" Mol3ach~ brilliant exhibition of stlckhandl- This has happened before boys -ibut unintentional we assure will play _first game in -N. B. P. E. i., play-oi1'. Sussex returning here hi. Arlallls 1R2 108 G, Bef-.r ` 116 103 F. Stewart 116 111 N. Evans Sill 102 B. Stewart 101 101 a G no C1 N ce pills. Redmacs Defeat ' P W C Te 1-0 “‘ 3.111 was Rannle receive a hard accidental the gmm, pay_|5|a(,w|-_y to u||_ ' ' ' of At tho Arena on Tuesday aflcr- noon a fast und well conte:-itvd lmckcy match was staged by thc and Redniacs hockey team. t__abuut even and no .score by thc lu teams were mnde although both ‘;s'lll||l-l camo iizlligeroiisly neur at times. II The second frame the Redilii-ics e forced their opponents and had the better of territory play. and about midway Miss Mullen with her _.famous wing shot connected for elthe first and only score of the game. ~ Tile third period found the P. W.. e C. team forcing the issue, but ,were unable to penetrate the ing stellar hockey, the game end ing 1-0 in favor of the Redmacs_ For the P. W. C. team Miss Bourke. Miss Weeks, and Miss Lea did good work, the latter in goals making some nice saves. For the Redmacs, Miss Owen. Miss Mullen. Miss Waugh and ‘“ Miss Connolly played an ex- ceptionnliy good game. The following was the line of players. P. W. C. M. Lea _ _ _ _ K. Bourke . y I. Mutch ._ y M. McEwen H. Jamieson Redmacs . . _ . . _ ._ C. -McKinnon ._ S.0wen M. McLeod Dough ....V_Muilen M. Weeks F. Connolly il Campbell .00 I4- 'Canadiens 135.4' St. Patricks 117 I-0-_.Hamilton 111 'I-'MI'-l"l--l'~i-'l"I"l'-|"i~'l' 122 RIISE FURNISHED REAL THHIIIS ack Todd Wins Class A 'Trot and Darkey C1assCTrot-Handsome Silver Trophy Donated-Most Points in Two Races to Decide Winner. ' .___ Yistczday on the River R2li~il\=: The following is the sulllul.-icy: rollrsc thc Cllarlott~oto\vll Driving Class A Trot lil 232 324 443 n ed two fast ilesse allll Vlaik Todd (Brehiiut) tho fighl being 'between l)z|i'- K;-liip, l{_ \Nalker) Stella .fioquiri and Klrkwoood; Timo, 1p(;1,<,; 105'/,; 105%. ll, lhe lrlrmer wlnllizlg mll in’ Class C Trot l'olll'tli heal. zlfiel' being l-lizlse-il l\ul‘k|=_\' |.\li-Nevin) ....... i'l'ienli oi' the Club presrntorl fl Kirlrwlcd Todd (F, -Burke) .__ 3123 bcilllliliil silver cup lo be donzlicrl 1-'mlyk l)lllon |T_ Mills) 4411 to the wiiliier ol the (`l-.iss A Trot. '1‘0“y_ (S. Thorne) 555 ,the llllls; points ill the two ln<>.ets_ 'pimp_.1,l5, 1.14'/Q, 1.15, 1.15%. Ito ilsrirlv the \vil'lllcl'. I St;lrler~-Geo. M-ciioiuiiil. The llrivillg Club is very glam-~. _ludgeg---\iVl|ltel‘ Brown. Alex. ful for this generous. rlonrliion. in 1;.;_nn9d_v and F; F. Acorn. helping to support the gl'-.lilll olll. Tgmey-_.,_.F_ Hooper and l)oui;las. galnie oi* horse racing. _\y.-1_¢»0(|_ _ _ ____ _________. _____i__________- uulllliu `»Ij`I_QI~',g§,-,_.I,l..",_' i “fn/ll 'ai- At the (‘\lrlThg rillk last night the nliltcll between the SKID! *md ibiales rcsiilted ill e victory the fornlcl' by li score of 46 to Li. The following are th; riiikst_- _ W. S. Grant - -UW 9 Jul flJ_i3‘~:»§ “' -' D. B. stewart J. I~e“'i~ » I` " 'I A. W. Hyndmun G. l\icLeod #io /~"/ ~ C. H. Black Dr. ilmlstoll skip---12 skin-5 J. if. \vlleai- E. Until" \ . -Z1 -: 57 \ , 5- ng- , Jas. ilayer _ii g_l_cl'llI9Y I` __ / R. E. Splllilit 5. DUSUU , V ' ir. li. l\li-l.aini- w. H. Prow.-;-. _ ‘e . f skip-lo slim-1 \\ ._ i w 2 'I' Ottawa cinches first place I' 134 'I while Canadiens a.lid,St_ Pat- 'I' _ li, (7. Moore VV. Taylor 100 'I' Vicks battle on l`or the play- 'I' _ ._ A. i"l'a.':el‘ G. E- Pull 'I' off position, The official stan- 'I' \ (` (‘. G. iiuglies Dr. Arvhilllllll 'I' ding nl' N. H. L_ today. 1' M. i’. Titus li. W. VVeeks ' -- ---"’~‘ -'°""' snip--io skip-_4. ~ KP 0** - _ ir. \'\-'hear Rel: Taylor -ol i J {1.,; ' IJns. Bilycr A. (T. Siliclali' I lil ll 53 Th Sackviile goalie had a warm F. T. Walkie C. C, Toonllis .Q t. -I-33 -l-i-+ e G d rk D A McKinnon .I Cruickshalik ' f`tItiht-oowo ._ f;f"f,,a°,,,' as "9 _ . sirlp-_il skip----1 585 ' ~ inimi- 'W/gf _ _ ,~ ' IIIITIIII Q I pg . ._ .~., *s _/,,; |/'_//ii »_`.':‘..<-~>`:.'- ._ ,V _---»""' I" 1 i \S` "; <1 I _-=..~‘i§'II§;'-'.1' Elma .nn- =____ _ l l I J 1'; . ~_ #__-If--?_,' _ ' 1 _ --- ____ "- __ _`_ g!I\`§IIIIIl.‘»'\I 'II' I.II‘II‘?,§.1-‘sri ` I» ' ' - ' pi." 1 = - -_ ._ ~.;__ ' ‘tl»"""l‘I\I,‘IlIiI.I,I{;-...~1NNli*II’rll,'. _f°`5>|f`.~s?§*-;‘s;:~_< '_ o "\‘“~\<<~"~‘~“ " ` , ' I ’fTI5’efI`I"""IIIIIII' I`f-"'.1»1.v- G`.;»uiizl1 [iw/_*ed ./"<“_»"." '- I, "" I'/' 'Hn ix. :hc Uunaill-an Puc:f'.'c' l'r'u¢.'/'riffs ' P \ _ _ “I _ip _ lll , ill _ _/ ,_/_// 'ff _ ’ The gallle was a little. slow at ‘__ \\ I __ ' 'r "/.'%/,%/// _ Mc_ loudly cheered. _ __ __ The .Prowses worked -the com- the sfsart. but_ ii_l the latter part oi’ \\ '\ \ ._~ .`-f` - '//.///_ _ _ ww. an Darden up me .wing pas, Tile Albbies also laic to con-_binauoni to pe,.\~ecti0u_ t c rst perm it became faster \ _______________.» ` 4/// A n pas nect with the net in this -period __ and the second and third Periods _ 55 \_-_QV / et to and the game ended 4-i in favor. Keuy and Diamond gn the de. saw both lines going at top speed. _.2 _.__.;_§_p).__ _ _ _ _ mm, of the nobles, which with their fence played a real good game_ 'rue game was _played in three __\__..,-.~ _ _ _ ‘ won will over the same team on Mon-I _ garmin n_i_Ini_{te __per:_<_ds. with lvl_|-_ _ “X ~ _ f ng a, -Cronin and Rodd were -there HI’ es ra B Ml IDE! 5 Whisfe 5 % - _ » _.Q ., p ls for tl two with .the g00dH_ sa;isf_a_::to:_'_y to ali. __ CIQTX” ' , - n e rs ranle onors were ._ _ ` f ~ _ 4( __ » -I sr Iran _ _'\\,- -. 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