. ABBIES A WOL VER INES FRIDAY NIGHT 8.30 Reserved Seais—60c—75c-8l.00 Balcony Silo-Children 25c. Plan Opens Thursday morning 10 o'clock- FORUM Box Office. SPECIAL COACH EXCURSION ‘ RATESFROM ALL RAIL POINTS OI P. I. I. T0 THIS GAMI- GOOD T0 RETURN MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26th _____m“J ATHLETIC slutauus lillllilllll l! Associated Press Sports Writer. (l! Guardian's Special Wire) HOCKEY DOUBII KIADEB FORUM TQNIGHT are r. I. msron angu- wrmcars gas-r smn ruinous m r. u. Intermedieie Abbies Philadelphia Athletics, feels rather badly at the moment over the chances o! a young man getting .- head in the baseball world. He's a holdout. for what he can. sidcrs more than Timely Tips On Sport Intermediate Abbies carry atwo pqiendinto me second and final game of their series with the High- seldG/ranitesatthelorumtonisht. E i: E ? Iinrfit-basemalsbut 1m‘ time to about Pat he'll quit baseball ha m. game . '9 i611 1011-! can't-what iiflmd for the i084 ses- ." be said bitterly. “Bu: 1 gm a 3p percent cut 1mm m; ‘ ‘ I lust comple- m the form shown in Holiday's plild, the City team are favored to Ilnandearn thefiIhi-‘O M" illitasi-Il Primroses, eastern repre- smtstivas. Remus to this gains tonight lion sweat Wildcats meet ths lsnrtstrest Ramblers ina 141d- ptleagusencounter. sgz: 3' 555% iifii 29s Joliat ’s Goal IGfiIlaL.Ibb.Il.—(O.P.)— The old lirmofAunl-Ioliatoxd thirdplacaoithaCan- standingefthssla- Hockeyleaguewithanovar- Wins ‘Ilse Cauadiens needed Viol-Of) badly to keep their one-point mar- T gin over New York's Amazing Am- ericans in the race ior a play-oi! berth. Lepine and Cmacher had been on ' In the overtime they (ZdhOd again. Happy Day mixed in the fight and was awarded a nilim‘ Dwell! In!’ :.':.La'.;.:nig vellum. Charlie inn- acher and Ieplnc each gut a minor. While the three oi them were in the coop, Cauadlens put on a furl- ous drive. Morena whirled over the 1‘ ‘ blue line and slid the puck to Joliat. The littlu left wing vat- eran pivotted suddenly, stlckhand- ‘ling post the defence and fired a ‘quick shot into the comer. SUMMARY I Hrs Period: l-Oanadiens, Cagnon (Leplne-O. ildiantha) 4:96. ' z-Iroronto, Primeau (Jackson) 4:50. 3—'I‘omnte, Blair (Cotton) 191M. Penalties-Clancy, Burke. Second Period: d-Oanadiens, Bourgeault (Ian- tha, Joliat) 14:59. Penalties-Day, Gagnen, Clancy. Third Period: No score. Penalties-Lepine, Conacher. Overtime Period: a zz-Oansdiens, Joliat (Morena) penalties-my (minor and ma- jor), Oonacher, Lepine. siaroosss Bold Second Place OVXTAWA, Feb. M.—(O.P.)—Ilon- treal ssavoons held their second place position in the Canadian sec- tion standing oi the National Hoc- key League, by registering a 0-2 victory over Ottawa Senators here tonight. It was Mai-cons’ final sp- pearance oi the season on Ottawa ice and the game was productive of the hardest, roughest hockey seen hero in a long while. Rugged, shat- tering body checks were dished out without discrimination tured the second period. Five goals went into the cagu in the opening period, one more was in the second and a pair ' oi counters in the concluding sea- ston made it eight tor the evening. SUnnaAAIIY I'll-st Period: Gives Canadians 3-2 Win the contest and two list tights fea- t ’ ‘fl-IF (HAR GUARD? _Z.7 - . _ ii. In Overtime illfl-I. 100110, Ibielb All 5:12. 'l—llontreai, Northoott (Hay-nos) :00. . a-Ottuwa. Kamlneky (Kalb- iieidi) 14:33 Penalty-flew. Amorti- Siill Clllfllilll Ngw 19111;, pen. ao.- (Al): Ridins uvwsxdon a wave 0f defensiw my. New York sum-leans turned back Chic-so BMW"! 3-1 here tonight. Aanertcanaresnsin one point, behind third-plaice Can- adicns inthe Canadian section at the national Hockey 14mm. The game. played on defensive lines iromstart i0 "flllh. didn't provide, many thrills for the slim q-qyd 91 about 4,000 but it was an American triumph from start to tin- Himes and the rest cutting the Chi- cago attack to pieces, Rey Worters. New York goalie. had to make only twostopaintheitrst period and ll in the entire lame. QUIDIAI! First Pniod: l-Amcricans, Rimes (Chapman) 0:56. I-Arncricanl. Klein (001m- Burke) 18:00. Penalty-Coulter. Second No score. , Penalty—Ja_c . e Americans, Burke (Conn) 8:88. o-Chlfllil. Oook (Trude!) 11:60. Panama-None. firnins Lose 4-1 , Feb. IL-(APJ-Wlth Aurie a game whose other feature was brief Mt fight between Eddie and ‘Ibddy Graham at the Boston Garden tonight. The heroes were Lewis and Aurie, with Lewis counting two goals and Aurie counting once and passing to lewis on the Win88‘ eav- Barry converted Dit clapperk pan for Boston's sole marher, made in the second period: SUMMARY Iillt Period: 1—Detroit, Lewis (Aurie) 2:33. 2—Detroit ,Aurle, 166:1]. "m" "l u" 91"“? m“ m“ - 1-413)“;- a] m“; ' s-netmt Young, 1011s. niiercd a nasty out over his 1t!!!- surnrnerside 7,4‘ e ' (“Mu”) and“ no,‘ “m” “P m d“ “M” "° - a-omm, n. Roche (Kalb- swim‘ "PM" stitches being required to close the B d s new" 5.341 4-hoswn, Barry (Clapper) 4:12. a In‘ Ii t 0 l‘! S-Montreal, cain (Wentwm-m. Penrzlties-Emms, Lamb I, Clap- “. m“, “m. plum h n“ e Brydson) 0:10. _ P91‘. "dd: W": "W mugs" ‘WM standtng fémml’ “ma” (mm) s-netroit, lewis (Aurie) ma. "W" - Penalti -sn 2 (on major), ‘i 1f§“°“"°“' “om” mum”) Btarr, Btgwart, Gogham 2,e(one ma- nohmameawmhanufihatdgaaiugmtnanaha ' M.) l ._ . hneesbanflgplauforadaggmihzistgnpmadfliessomdpe- . g Batnintci Association D meow“... .... ........ zssenslon MSPUTE |s ts made. ls sl- ‘lhe standing is 1| In Champs . FigItiCamp omen-n“ 1besunahine,tbepleas- up pomibilitissinacity jammed wiilsviaitxrsastzthsanwbsenauiee .5 é 5 i. 52%;, Eéiillié :§§.s:.a 11:15:, :2 till? ii 3 ,2 vi ii: E. ti; i; s i" i: F 2?? ..s i? CARRIED T0 PRESIIJENTVIRY vlns from s. n llaclntyrs oi Antigo- niah, President oi u» a. r. o. andTrlsroBca-rcats, when ‘rrisro wmtlnleagtaechasnpionshipln- calsclaim ‘rrumwas guilty oi three hegularities in the game. fyled an appeal to the league A n d’ 'Leary Teams To Play-off :.-§§§.r§.;* ltiliiilifgi !§is§;;;E;ge§§ i§§3ai§§i.§i2 i! g. if i a. ish. With Red Duttcn. Normle m” Sweethearts for a game to be play- ed in the Upper Queen Btreet Rink nee Dufly (Capt): left wing, Hilda Blanchard centre, Margaret Bhelioon and Therfla Dowling; right wing, Dot iii EILIMINATE Round 7 to 5. (C. P. by Guardian's lpecial Ibo) 8'1‘. ANDREWS, N. 8.. Ibis. 10-‘- The llonoton in Hawks defeated 5t. Andrews lenators hare Wmlht. 4-3. but lost the round in the ' ‘ " ‘ hock q '-. l?! a total score 0174.11» Senat- ors next meet Pnwicton. Pads. _ The second period brought forth scores and a round doom th the teams using tactics. Near the end of the Will tied up the “ma, on a rebound. A minute Neill accepted Graham's lllflvlltoftlsenet andcaged dim. Minutes later tihe some r picked a loose puck near we 1m and rifled a shot am the to give his team a two-goal ‘a. start of o» third period ‘ laxinched a determined at. ‘w! and in twosninuteg, on g pm :.zz%§r:§§§gg§ "W 90m the corner. McDonald baekhanded a shot past 0mm, Fifteen seconds later Oormiq ms Young Sensation N A T 0 RmBig-timer For Shot Record Hub Squad Win Sec- "e w“ w“ 0nd Tilt But Lose ma. RLD 5 E roam; Ind 5 SlIliMERSIBE c un l IN a the score when he hm“ m, m“ a scramble. Senators were Playing defensive hockey, ghooting i-llllillckfarisptheiceandmaking ‘I!!! occasional rushes while Honc- tou was sending man rushes. 5 gneims:_ . Andrews-Goal, W. - Menu. Hnlsan. c. wants-Ti’ forwards, Johnston. Graham, J O'Neil. Hanson. 1.. Willi ' Bnellueuuwi “m” Ihstlerlel L-Qt. Andrews. Graham . Penalties: llckie, Johmmzw leoondrariod lplonctoo. Wall 11.00. {afl- Mdrm. O'Neill (Graham) 44st Andrew, cm Penalties: dieueemlvllvmton, fire-hem i. Wall. s, emu, wow... holsne, Burke, wungmgon " . McDonald l5 0o, Penalties: Wolstenbolme s, wgu, leBlsnc and O'Neill, in oslsuzxol acosrrm We the "Big ct Sisters" do hmbv accept the challenge of the ac 8.18. Goal. Connie Coyle; defence. Bibby hloQlllid, Lady Maliott, A‘- and Victoria McInnis; nerums inthe Commerial sertesarenowbcingrlsnoftas thesummersideCurrlingrmk. Inthafinalsonthalosingalde lawyers 10-0. and O0. reached the finals by dc- feating the h: Amociaiion 7-6. In the Regal Flour Competition Harris won nom Campbell and Crockett won from Barri. Harris played ‘The Curlers" last nighgtheresultoiwhixihwillbe announced. This evening at 6.30 the‘ finals of the Commercial series will be Illllfliwhenthclloahloeclors tipped by Per Weeks will play tbe winner o! Horne-"Curlers" match M the conclusion o! this game the first "Points" competitkn will be run oi! and it is moot of the members will be on hand to try their kill at individ- isal shots-G Wood Wins Tourn ament (LP. Dy Gnardhn lpeeial WIN) GALVIUIW. ‘IEIL, Rb. 18 — day to win the @000 Galveston open golf tournament, adding steady rounds c! '72-'11 to a prior ‘It-fltoratotaiotlvotwoover par. Harm! 1U first wile of 0400. Wood remained level with par through 80 holes made extremely difficult by a cold 20 mile an hour north wind and a water log- ged course. He started the tinal 1e holas with 210 and a lead oi twostrokeaoverT. CreavyoiAl- hany, N. Y. Creavy lost second place to Byron Nelson. 22 year old ‘rcrarkans professional, who card- ed fll-‘IQ 290 against Creavy‘; 220- 74-24. Paul Ru-nyan oi White Connors and claim Smith. Harry ‘Ibombs, Coach. Barry Morgan. Manager. Plains, N. Y. tied Creavy. m lira-rd’: Llulraaas ages Grease. Make F ALL YOURS .. .l3oflkr (lhpsreflhs . . . 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Ibis. fighting Acadia ‘University sq blasted St. Francis Xavier Univ» my‘: hopes or an intemuegiili title, by defeating the visitors in ‘i0 minutes c! exciting h here wmgnz. a sudden death for the right to meet Dalhoilfl University m the Nova %la tcrwlegxate finale. - The some opened with the itma forcing the play, pug n“ turned when Sanford fired aha into Molzan‘; pads and‘ -- ed in todrive inhis re Q i "' "l" "HIIHIHH llllllllllii f?“ dying moments of the opener whq Lawrence scored. A Btlfixtteditupearly InQ‘ second, Munro making the HQ flash, and Acadia again forged gntailoedlead after MacMillan st t‘ ._ and save sonrqd’ thepassforhissecondgoslol$ evening. ; 'I‘he visitors put on a power p“: and the teams were deadl 1 Hoopsters (C. P. by Guardian's special Win) SAINT JOHN N. 8., Fob. 19-, Overcoming weaker opponents. Saint John Tiojans gained a 41-31 victory over Acadia University's basketball team in an exhibition outplayedinflacrirstbamwhen came back strong in the second. and added 30 points to their score. ‘llhey had more staying power than the Nova Scotisns, who wilted be- fore the attack. Mcleod, wtth 13 points was high scorer ior Acadia. His successful long shots were a feature of the game. Aeadlfs next game is with Mount Allison University at Backville, N. n. Canadian Speed Stars In Meet 09w. Norway, Ibb. i0-Aler Kurd oi London, Ont, and Frank Stack of Winnipeg. Canadian speed skating stars. In not competing in theworlnfs th-niptonship meet here owing to difficulty over expenses butinanorr-dawmeetatrlotod- den, Telemark County, Sunday, gained second and fourth places in the nnal point standing. Two firsts and three seconds were thew ohiei achievements Btackwonthsewmetrear-acein 401 seconfl with Kurd right he. hind him in 483. Stack also won 0105000 metres evenmhlstimebe. ingflzsi while l-lurd again chased 111M530 the tam. half a second be- - Evensen Wins Skating Title 08b0, Norway, Ibb. ls-Bernt Evensen of Norway captured the ,world's speed skating championship with 20.413 points today. Vasenius 0f Finland was second with 222.145, Ivar Ballangmd of Norway third 1gb and Btlcpi fourth with SAVIPOKQIIIIIDITOGIT IIITQGIQAIITIIPAFI iWegos"asd"&Q:lI"asa esagesilargeboskselelder I85» ieapearamscloharlsal h‘ Qebfl NDS h once more with Mitchell shoo l the puck over the prostrate body .2 ‘rediord. who dived, trying to sad. l. The third period was featured w T heavy checking and sensational ‘ goal-tending, but the light failfi, t0 flash. and ten extra minufl were necessary to break the tie. '11 was Sanford again who drove fig rubber past McLean, on a pass fro! Lawrence. in‘... Montague Hockey On Pr'day night the fans were given an opportunity to see the fastest game of Hockey ever played on the Montague ice. when the Abbie Juniors met Bill Gasick‘! Prlrnroses in the second tilt of the season. ‘Phe Primroses showed their speed and skill in defeating the second best beam on the Island. Those who have seen the Juniors in action know that they are worthy _ opporwnts, having a llghtninl for- ward line and s. Gibraltcr defense. The score was 4-8. The Junius showed themselves to he admirable sports in defeat which is very much to their credit. We wish the Junims all kinds of good luck in the Junior play-offs. The scores for Primronl, were printed "unassisted" this was an error as Poole assisted Bear I his first score and Bee-r assisted. Watterworth in his first. LINE-UP Abbie Juniors nlsnroaea I “Pud“ Whitlock . . . Km Bees "Shag" Stewart, Austin Macdonald. Harry Currie . . lnwell Pot. C. Steele . . Stewart Wot. "Bunk" Fitzgerald .. Bruce Curril L MxrKic . .. . Norbert, Grant, Referees-R. Carruthcrs, F. Mur-__ Phv. BATHURST WINS JUNIOI ‘ITILI! (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) BATHURST. N_ 8.. Fob. iii-Q Bathurst Papermakcrs won the junior hockey championship d Northern New Brunswick tonight by defeating Edmundston juniors 0-0 in a sudden death match, ' FREE i 3 . i =2 du-