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SHE IT NOW! inns TOAY AT 2.15 7 & 8.45 .....4.._ . - ..-_.-_. __- P Jé-ClL BDE MILLE * loom" l, wuniil BOYD, ‘ kP-EE LSLQANE production ‘l’ ~ iotptmbyfilmerfiani: ‘ Eromthc play by _ [ism-y Clmpntan Ford; j "PRODUCERS DISTRIBU A comedy with a strain of exciting melodrama- a story thoroughly human, appealing and absorbing- a‘ picture ucvurnassed for its Inherent entertainment l ‘(my . uuaflilltis. “Ilppcr Crete “MIT-lid America” 00M 50v SCEN i0 Its Mark! p From the famous novel by BLASCO IBANEZ cvls=i.f>lv;v-.i""=fiou‘ i ‘HALF-AX. Nov. Gil. -Wenderers ‘will meet ‘Caledonia in the ‘finale -for the McCul-dy, Cup. emblematic !of’tl1e rugby chempionehlp of the ‘Maritime, Provlnden. ' This was the statement mode ‘last night by 0.1L Chlpmnn, of d-inlifsx, chairmen of the liloCurdy Cup/frames. He further made it plain that the fl would be ;staged on or ‘before sturday next. . ;but Mr. Chipmsn will leeve the ‘exact piece and date of the meet- _ ling" to be decided upon by the two clubs. In event of the Wanderers §and Caledonia not being able to ar- .range it tisfactoryzdate or place iof ineetl g, Mr. Cbipmen laid he would select a place "sud also name’ i the date.- ~ ~ Flay-off: Arranged _ . ‘I By virtue of their victory over tMount A on Saturday Caledonia iwon the right to meet theWsnd- |erers. The McCurdy Cup was ,open to competition among the fol l BODY HAS QUI BOSFION, ‘Now. 22. ——Notice of withdrawsbof the Amateur ent- ing Association of Canada from the International Skating Union of’ America has been received by Wm, C. Hill, president of the latter on‘ ganization. The letter from Louis Ruben- ‘stein of the Canadian Association, said that his action had been de-g cided upon at a meeting on Wed; nesday and that in the future his organization would conduct their own championships and supervise all skating events in Canada. l ln the international Skating Un- Galedonians Win From Mt. Allison By a. Score 5-0 ‘TRJURO, N. 5., ‘Nov. 22. ——Mnrl-| time English rugby activities con-i tered in this town yesterday when a. final, s. semi-final, and an exhib- ition game were played under ex- cellent weather conditions. The feature game of the day was| that between the Caledonians of‘ thine Breton and Mount Allison University, Ssckvllle. N. B., for the right to meet the Wanderers Club of liallllait m a unto struggle for} the MoCurdy Cup. emblem of tho Iwim-ltime Provinces English rugby; itgtluushlp, Caledonians wlnng; inn :» to 0 after two five minute overtime periods had been applied h: break a scoreless tie. \ King's Collegiate of Wludson won the senior High school chem-j mionshlp of the province by de- feating New Glasgow High school.‘ 1' n. u. Mount ‘Mounoe. star three ;quartc'r man for King's, was the ;hero of the game when late in the jeecond half he made a thrilling idash threequarters tho length of zthe field for a touchdown which lavas converted. 1 ‘ ‘i Opener of Card I The opener of the day's cord was nu exhibition game between (lol- j-‘hester County Academy, Amherst,‘ lthe former winning thy Z3 to 0., ‘The Amherst players put up a. fine ‘game but could not control the ball (‘h ' lrtlthough they kept the territorial ndvantage about even. The game between Caledonia and Mount Allison was a thrilling struggle from start to finish. with both teams putting up n stonewall defense and uniting great efforts Io score. G. Timothy refereed and was fairly lenient. although not called upon i-equsntly to im-f ~ _ ‘pose of good rugby put up by both PRINCE LDWARD FRIDAY, SATURDAY, NOV. 26~27 lteeme. "The break came near the -end of the second overtime period ~~-—--—fwhen Gillie McLean made a. fine run for a touchdown and Stanley Scott converted. iMiss Balding To Montreal Meet PAT. RAFFERTY I'll! MINCE“ ' 1ST. J‘O\I*IIN'. NOV. ZZ-The Illmt wsnonsnns WILL. . l . nomrooncmrlnueor TITLE NADIAN . AMATEUR SKATING Senior Canadian YRug-by champion- ‘Lynch . bestsellers!“ omtwu, Nov. m.- ivltn s tor-g rid closing-minute attack Ottawa's Senators swept the New York Ami, \ winners of the four rugby leagues opreting in the Maritime: this season namely: C iuteroollegiite. Cepe Breton. New Brunswick and Hutu: City. U. N. B. won the intercollegiate feat in a match here Saturday title: Caledonia the Cape Breton night that opened the Nation championship; Mount Mthe New Hockey League schedule for th Brunswick league and Wanderers city. the Halifax City title. ‘After their matched that the end of the re- gatne at Ssokville, when they won the Intercollegiate championship. U. N. B. announced that their 1926 schedule had been ‘completed- so the McCurdy‘ trustees notified Mount A and Caledonia to most inPthe semi-finals, the‘ winners to ploy Wanderers. Recently Caledonia; intimated that they would be willing to come to Hslimx to meet the Wanderers land the latter club will meet today to discuss the plans for the cham- pttusn-p title. Should Caledonia agree to play in Halifamthe game wl-ll be staged next Saturday at the Wanderers Grounds. found them deadlocked with one goal apiece. ‘ - Denenny Stern ‘In the overtime, however, the Capital's "iron Six" rose to its for mer heights and completely sub- dued the Gothamites. ed for Cy Denenny ‘to ruid in the winning tally seven minutes and twenty-five seconds after the extra period of play had opened. His Excellency Lord Willlngdon and the party which filled the Gourern- or Generals box at the Auditorium together with the some six thous- and other fans which witnessed the opening tussle, rose to their feet to cheer the veteran forward for his play. Line-up: New York Americans — Forbes soul; banslvis. Simpson. defence; Burch. centre; R. Greenf l. wing; MoKinnon, r. wingi C_ 301mg“, Randall, Bouchard, Rimes, 9w“, Bosch, subs. Ottawa——Connell, goal; B. Bouch- c ter. Clancy. defence; Nighbor, $3§Ll3.‘.’“..'“il.“‘;?.é§.§£.°.‘hf;- Pflmmv- »- w». a s... ing Association of Quebec to the f‘ wing‘ mman’ mmmmn» Kill“ ‘International ' Union. The New Adams’ A‘ smith’ Hamdalf- "bl Brunswick [Skating Association is Mieme-Bnly Ben’ “mm”! also s member. Resident Hill. 515 New Ymk Amerlcanl- ‘Burch- sald that the Union would continue‘ to supervise events of its mem- bers in Canada. T INTERNATIONAL ion of America the American Ath- letic Union has control over all speed and figure-skating and smat- eur hockey in the United States and ‘Canada. President Hill stet- ed that withdrawal of the Canadian 2—-Ottawa. Clancy, 2.20 Overtime Period 3-~0ttswe. Denenny, 7.25 Shots on goal. ' Forbes 42; Connell 27. Toronto “U” Beats P°“'“°"FI~* Pw-d MlGill, 12-2, Alld Ends 3-Angled Tie Ottawa Eliminates Baimy Beach 7-6, From Senior Rugby Title Second Period Simpson, H. Smith Third Period 1433mm 31111119011 (2). Bottchard Clancy, Finnegan. CHICAGO DEFEATG BRUINS i"- ‘CHICAGO. Nov. 22. —’The Chl- MONTILEAL, _ Nov, p2__w|m<>»cago Blank Hawks won their sec- Otilwa in the Capital City were “lid Btflfldht hoclw)’ game of the Natfiw-l-fitlokoy 1 a ericsns before than: and afflicted .1 the invaders with e. two to one dc- . The teem! were eo evenly " gular sixty minute playing time‘ It remsiu- , 1181181015. Nighbor, Gormun. < -. C-CM- Skates 596W balance you poise m; ’ _ BPeed. In ' ’ is combined strength, If you hsvepqm CC-M- Skates, m) l know skatingz?“ Jqvment. 00-14.», em j ‘ggned to py-oyih 1 sinoothestsnd x idinz moti ' minimum of ‘Lilly? trhkthiitdllfiil Start right! chomfcc Your nearest new, show you the mogeh _ v More C-C-M- Skates Used by Hockey Players ‘Than All Other Makes Combined _ C'C'M'.S’ T1515" 'l‘here’s a Hockey, Pleasure and Figure Skating Model lo Meet Every Rgquinjnm; Provincial Distributors eliminating Bulmy ‘Beach from tho Week. detoetinS the Boston Bruins. 5 to 1. lest nilfht, in a National’ ships playoff 7 to 43 at the MoGlll 300KB)’ ‘League contest. The vls-l sgndlum, Mqgm wart, W’; m“ o; itors were held scoreless until the the three-cornered inter-collegiate fllliil P811011- tge, 12 to 2, by u“, Unlvgrslfy 0f During the lest three minutes of Tommm play Shore, who scored for Boston, Ottawa's victory wns such us Cave the fan! all extra thrill '11)’ motion pictures sud mngazllepflflxhing iFraeer. Just before the stories tell oi’. . Going llllO the fin- sun lPrsser shot thé" ruck at Show.‘ tn quarter with the score n u. 1. star-tins e flsht- A few players? [hay smashed ti“. (lufemw 0r the joined in ‘but tho bench warmers Ontario rugby football union cham- Dffivflfliflil H free-Yflrflll T1871!- pions and rolled up six points one ' by one. Joe Miller and Charlie HRATE$ ARE WINNERS m” bwroto their Mlmmes in _ m 's ook oil fame. iller kick- ing iive of the points and Lynch PITTSBURGIL NM" 22_‘D°"‘m' the other one’ was defeated 4 to 1 by the Pitts- ln Montreal MoGlll put ‘up n des- burgh {WW8 m“ m3)“ l“ m‘) 96mm Mme against u heavier-Cougars initial invasion nf Pitts- team having the better oi‘ thenr in burgh a" mmubem °r m“ Nalkmal tho first quarter and scoring one p'°'°s5'°““1.h°°k°>' 1953M- A“ point‘ and than desperflwly “vmg oi‘ the scoring was done in the fin- “ t“ h‘ * -“‘ “M "m w e“ B ovarw em n“ “any o! on, White and Cotton made goals fensive was pounding at their one- yerd line Varsity scored two roug- ea and two touch downs to win, all except one rouge in the lust half. The last touch down came a min- ute or m, berm.” the c1058 of the their first performance earlier; in 8am when Mom“ were bum“ the week when they lost to the to tie the score: A blocked kick New Y°rk Mmflwm- on their own 25-yard line, however. resulted in the final score which RNNGERS BEAT 8T‘ "PATQ dashed their hopes. Varsity will now meet Queen's. for the Plrgtes nud Halderson re gistorsd goals. The locals showed considerable improvement in team play over TORONTO, Nov. 22.--Playing in ~ brilliant flsshlon both offensively dagfmfdian rugby ream“ ‘Baum and defensively, the New York At Lontloo-(Intermediste-Tnten “Wm "mmram ti" 1°°“'N°' Collegiate final series) Western “W” “Mk” Mum‘ “°”"°“_ ha" 2' Royal Mnmn-y College a 188C night With B. dCClSlVB 5-1 V1.0- M. T0,onw_(_;un1o, Inwpcobtory over Toronto ‘St. Patrick s. 108mm ‘man vamny 5_ n“ M_ C_ 2; The visitors displayed an outstand- gnw rounkvarsny 24’ R_ M Q ing superiority over the local sex- 1g_ tette in regard to defensive Ontario strength. Abel and Jolmsin form- ‘lmmod a rearguard that defied the 1-3, 5L most desperate onelsughts of the local lrlsh firing line. who often .__ throughout tho game shot from tire Dominion. Tho first track meet “"11 Quill“ W" °PP°5|118 d°'°“°“ rs her than attempt to penetrate was hold in Saint John this your t on me other hand m. ‘Fab At Toronto—.(\l_unlor Championship final) 1st lParltdale Canoe Club Thomas 6. em mm In mushrooms. [here ere jungles endJuttglen; nix the deyein the Borneo Jungle would be conree, l ‘Qpchlfgr ‘hlmvlt any innn. ‘ l‘ very‘ neerly ended‘ uotmmrs, Summerside Postage Charges PAID on all Maritime Province Orders . YFENNEIL & CHANDLER “Automobile ” Skates _in all Models n-SPALDING ATHLETIC GOODS-r! HOCKEY STICKS. 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" mums. wm be a 6816mm to the so the‘: tugy t... pfefsutlea to """*°°“3 2' °*""'*°'E"5 1 r. Adams 9s 14o 1so\§'r§d§:f,§1,e,,,. n. Cameron u.» 13 v "moons: and any Maritime clubs u... meeting m Montreal, , u, N A. Bruce 1:10 131 12o Rpm... ,1, '94 1,, 1% Swwfl" m , - that have any matter to bring be- ——————<o'>———- MONTREAL Nm“ 22' g “Son -_ _ .__ H Parka‘. m7 118 111.1 f‘ a“ p yo“, the para“ body “e asked m A m“ named William “my Sgteworts counter ou a puss from 593 679 674 D'_Evu_r 123 £85 ‘H, .16!) . communicate with Miss lBelding. ‘more was fined in a midis court ma aeztgaznituqefilggrseusgrai 19417 ‘ H _ wlluss .’ 5 The Jiicritimo branch of the Wlfor game trespass. It was for e mo“): over (humans m a N n H°‘B°|1°'H 6n 730 525G111?“ n‘, m A. r. ofC. was formed lasttAprll ntilike offence the greatest wuusm ° y ,4 , h,‘ '- "‘°‘“"“°"- "2 w" 11H 1m "" “mm” .' i» Moncton and maybe said to (be oneiflhekeepesre was forced to fl from L’ “mm hem SM“ w n 8 ' ‘I’ summ" 193 149 143 HEB K’ Mama“ J9 i v l of the strongest brnnche 1n. n-lhl ma: ho y A‘ ‘m’ “M °‘ ‘m’ "-'*‘°““‘° "m" 'l"- Hvwm m 141 131 EM“ LEAGUE "- "M"? l“ n ' ' , _ _ _ ' a ° a ° ' ~ ' ' and ' me" ing period the sides were deadlook- A Gm n l“ l,“ T1"? "M15 llfifeilivil "H! Jvlly JIHH-‘G. Boer 135 m ' ' ' " ' r ed at one goal each: Little over _ 98 84 90 glinllfglphr’ M. llutchesoti 1'19 ,6’ e - four minutes of the extra sees on - ' rscs _ _~ w . - ~ I I I had been ontested when Dutton w — -" 1*‘. MacDonald 111 72 169-‘ 600 W l cleared e Canadian rush in front @942 537 676 679 Adams 111. 101 106 1757 ' TAN. h M A ‘ ‘:15, we uyuml: “S” zggtifi 13E! 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