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Chance to make unhisiix, simh s. ‘—‘ Kenliviiis “Willcstfl won the Southern Seo- jion o: the“ Maritime Aiiliiiwi‘ Hockey Associatiu: UN“? m“ night by holding the Urosuclli! i’) a one all draw. Kenltvilie won the um some d! the home and b01110 "lid! by ii urday. . On the play the Oremm ii!- served to win. outskatin! i119 "i" itors and easily outshooting them ville in the opellilli iwriod- Dick ‘tied the score when he received =1 minutes to go In the final Ilfliiiiii- 'NEIARLY WON IIN 1934. ‘Why back in 1024 Kentvllie had an all star team, the sums one in fact that lined up lest sight with 011a exception-Sammy Murdock. Albert liBiddy) ‘Burke. the Ottawa flash, was with Keotvilie. and Burke wias good. Any wsy, to 80l- down to the facts. Kentville were the favourites. They won the first game on locsi ice, 5 to 2, and took a 3 goal lead to New Glasgow with K9l1$Yi11Q.Will..'1/'iiQll‘..W&Y; - __ .. n 1 i urn or Home -'<i‘iii° by and Keniiville was leading 1 to 0. wbishgsvs ours 4 goal lead- lior the serleirw th l0 minutes to gqy-Tngp-Uggmq- e b blow-off. New Glasgow nt wild, and lbefiore Kentwilie knewyhat hav- times (at least thdy any U197 5MP‘ KentvilIe-Iiave.al~ways disputed ti“ point). and bang went that chain». Ionship. n , iln 1926 Kentvilie “W811i- lt out with the Truro Bearests for t e. honors. Truro came to Kentviie and won 4 to 8. Kantviiie went to Trum and at the end of 80 minutes of play were leadinl 3 l" 0. giviiii; them s. 2-goai lead for the series. when “sin cums the blow-oft and when the old game ended A Truro had it tucked swny s toil. squad, played several games in Halifax so the ice was not atrancfl to them. They had the advantage in the series olver the Orescents in this way. in that onii’ Mdnmmld and Pop Hanrahsn were the only members o! their team who had previously played in the Kentville Arena. ‘ A special train was run over liw ll). A. Railway and a big crowd oi them. The first two periods went’ Sporty ‘Iii ew Glasgow T0 Other Big NEW GLASGOW. March 9. — The management of the New Glas- gow Colts were trying this evening to get in toudh with the manage- ment of the Truro Bearcats with a view to having Truro play an ex, hfbitlon game here with New Glas- gow on Thursday night, the re- ceipts from the some i0 .80 i0" wards iihe fund ‘being raised to do. fray the training expenses of Johnny Miles who will again com- pete in the Boston Marathon under his old club colors. Owners of the local arena here generously placed the use of the arenirat the disposal of tlhe project absolutely without charge whatsoever. while _t_he mom. hers of the New Glasgow team when approached in the matter were keen to give their services for such an object all that remains now ls to get the Besrcats to come hsrefor the game and if they do, it shou d be some, game for both teamaare so evenly matched that its a toss up which is the better team EVEN-LY MATCH-ED 120 Miles On Autos Start Instantly in Any .Weather. - Omaha, Nob-An astounding ulous gasoline mileage, Qnlckstnrt It also removes and prevents carbon. eliminates spark plug troubles, saves oil and rqpairs and lengthens life of motor. on one gallon of gas ibssldesnn- falling instant starting of motor. The inventor wants agents and ' guarantees travelling eapenses and’ liberal drawing account to lus- $50.00 to $400.00 a week guarantee. Free sample to agents. write fans made the trip. to Show Way Clubs In Nova. Scotia Only one 80s! i119 iitiiimiild iibsseaggregations at the gong in many of their encounters this winter. Of course to make the object a resi success it will be nec~ sssary to have the suDDOTi (i! the entire sporting fraternity of the county for this game but then when called upon the sudrliiiii Diibiiii °i Plctou County never failed to 1"» to any lnudalble object. Pictou County fans recall the great reception given Miles last spring when he passed tbronEil here fresh from his great athletic triumph. Hundreds were at the station to see this marathon mar- vel when he passed through hero en route to his Cape Breton home and it is a safe bet that the fans will turn out In just as largo num- bers and pmtronise a 581116 Wilt"! the receipts are going to assist in putting this great runner in shape to repent his fine performance of last spring. ,With two such fine teams as the Bearcats and Colts engqging in the game snd with the srens. rink‘ so generously donates for the night by R. J. Bennett an IDIYYlB iMscLKay. the owners, the fans will -d0 the rest by turning out en masse and swell the gate receipts. . Empire Rifle Meet IOTYIWWA. ‘March 9. — Canada may stage the Empire rifle shoot- ing competition st the Connaugbt Rifle Ranges, nearOttaws, in the summer of 1928 If Government as- sistance can be secured. If meet-- ing with the approval of the gov- ernment, there is a possibility that the Koiapore Cup match. of the British National Rifle Associa- tion may be conducted In Canada on this occasion, as teams from all portions of the empire would .be presenit to compete in the Empire match and they could also enter in the Kolnpore Cup competition. -—-—-<ocr-i-— 8siiors, says a. writer, make Quiickstart Mfg. 00., Dept. 4055C, good hairdressers. A life on the permanent wave. i " Tsaflfrads Merl: “in by Meal Alone" g Loading fox anchors have demonstrated that, In addltlontonisatJt ll unsung“, necessary to lead a llbsrai supply of IMPERIAL BISCUITS daily during the winter season, in- order to keep the bowels regular ind also to ensure the females having an‘ adequate supply of milk during the iactatiqn period. ' IMPERIAL coo on. VBIOOUITB m made m m a formtllg Wm». i," M," p". pared with these results In view and which reliable tests, extending ever a considerable term of years, have proved to he signally suoc ‘ul. ‘Ranches, which have continued the feeding of IMPERIALB regularly in winter have had the largest litters of young fares and also the highest sverqqa qr pug. “h” to maturity; In addition, they have practically eliminated ths females- the dsstroying efyeung by For assured results feed IMPERIALB throughout all the wlntsrrvaeaaon. IMPERIAL are sold by leading distributors or ail-m mitt-ths 1...... § 4"“ 1"‘ P""°‘i- Flow played the / iiiiililfidiii cs; " . . iscuit u...» .- cl-uilu r 1r: 4 l ,5 B» 44¢ . y. .59 iiiiiiiiitistdii!" P-F iliivery maul ~, on the Jisntvllie - - sidered the best goal of the p.15)’, in MDNOTON, N. B. Mei-oh 9f- The Charlottetown Victories, iiiiiwi- N" “W!” '°°"°‘1 w‘ ‘Prilwb Edward Island Intermediate imiiampiona, eliminated the Sunny Bras Rovers, local entrant! in the Maritime play-oil's, here last night in the Brae Rink. by liefeaiins them 8-2 tiius winning ths lsries 011101119. and hoinex since. , y 5 goals to 8. as th t their me gains last sstur%r slit 2_1_ ‘The g me whic was played bi:- fofe ~hh largest crowd of~~’fans that ever attended an intermediate hockey game in this city, was n wild exhibition of hockey. The, recent soft weather hnd its effect on tlhe ice, which was in u deplorable condition and made brii. iiiaut hockey an impossibility, and team work was out of the question. The vis-tiors went on the ice with a one sqal lead as s result cl their victory in the island capital last S-atu-rdny night, but this ud- vantnge only lasted one minute after the opening of the first period, w-hon Banks, star -centre man for the home team; weni through for the first score. Mac- Donald evened the count s minute l-ater on a solo rus-h that was the prettiest of the evening. Frank Doucetts put the game on skids about midway through the period when he slammed one past Wilson from a scrimmage in front of the net; and Nicholson clinched matters by slamming in Campbell's rebound fourteen minutes after the start of the first period. The Rovers came up within strik- ing distance of victory one minute after the beginning of the second period, when Banks went tliircugu anilsnq smi- s miaup. This was‘ the last co nt oltbe Siiilia- fli- though the Rovers threatened at an mes, and confined pisv w the visitors’, territory. They could ngl solve the baffling defence of ti o Vlcs, and Dillon, guardian of the islanders‘ nets, was a Viiiii-fliiiifl stonewall. the sutptsndins rt" °i . the game. J, -" _ This dlsitors _ ‘trolfvbdtflilluvfliifi 0i the youngest hockey tofliii? i-‘iifli has been sseuihere. ‘but they i118)’- ed better ‘hockey and seemed to ad. up; u. sclveseo the soft ice better ihsin t e home team. who althovzh having a. decided advantage in - weight failed lo take advantage of openings and passed u» their chances to keep in the play-offs. All Doucetio, youthful centre player of the Vics, turned in n stnr game and was one of_the hardest men to watch on the ice, but to iMaoDonaid and Campbell. the two defence men. must go a large share of credit for their team's) victory. ‘These two men bore tho brunt} of the attack throughout and for‘ l the most part kept the Rovers out oi‘ the danger zone. iFollowlng was the line up:— Moncton ' Victorian Goal H. Wilson It. Dillon,’ Defense ,1 it. McDonald ‘ C. ‘Campbell Forwards . F. Doucettc A. Douccitn D.(lillis (i. Rush I. Nicholson J. Trainer . . umes . Steven's . Bnbkirk . Banks . Crowhurst ' . Smith _ Bellivean , Ferguson Story of The Waterville-St. John ’ Hockey Game ST. JOIHN, March 9. —-' Addition- al datiails of the St. John-‘Walei villa hockey match on Monday night are as follows: The Waterville buys were ill! husky and could skate and stick handle well. ‘Kiley were v'_ y neu‘ on tripping, too, before the referee "Art" Finnumore, got his‘ eye ou them. However, some ol ..th Fus- .ii‘ers took a rqist .u_ this” n for iiiu “tine thsig." iit.r-._e 1-. sir,‘ n it...ue__r s r o. 13.. sl\‘-l4 24- Dairy itings. w o was svhuiu. (in. play the net for Water/h. was not sble to make the tri_..»»~1-l;.i‘*plaoe was taken by F. Pouim. who played Calithumpians Lost j To Montague Team The Callthumpians boys played a. game of hockey on Monday niEiil at Montague, being defeated by the Montague boys by a score of 4 to 2. ‘The game was keenly contested from gong to gong, and was feat- ured by some nice flashes of speed and good stick handling by memb- i ers of both teams. ‘ The boys speak very highly of Jlllie rink is a first class one in every respect, being brightly light- shadows. a. nice game. Their i...-..-.ll' J1me, OOIDDOIOd of 1i. W Lllinms, "Whacky" MoEschcru n. .1 Join‘ ‘Ldclair, former Maritlhiv were a-.tongb~ proposition Lluaihttililti lot of credit {or the way the broke up several combination pi ys. is. Iwiillppis was the outstanding lliiill on the visitors team, he was Ill-c centre of their combined rushes nnd scored their only goal. evening and played a stellar game on the wing. His shooting and team team. "Phil" Hailisay “'11s given a big hand after muking wluit was 0on- the third period. He made u iiliiil down centre ice, through both dc- fense men, with an uncanny piece 01’ Htickimndilns. and got within a yard of the net. before he drove the puck past ,the goalie. FIRST PERIOD The first period was held up considerably because of offside Dilsysiby the Watervlllo players, who were used to using the for- ward pass in centre ice. Play was even. until Kesting got under way with a brilliant rush, which took 111111 through the defence and fool- ed i116 Koalie for the first count, the puck bouncing over his stick. Dennis of the Water-ville team got the first penalty for tripping. SECOND PERIOD, . . The ice was notlcnbly wet in this period, but the game wn-s fast er. Clark rushed but ths goalie lflVfld. Th8 Fusiliers staged a gay-leg of rushes and Poulin was the bus- ifli?! 1111811 0n the ice. Jaibert and - ‘Chic Williams were working hard lbut failed to score on Wilson, Den_ “i5 80k iiiilitiier penalty for tripping Kiiey- Tiivmlison made n fast rush "id 9110i. tho goalie saved, but iDdllcaster hollowed up and scored. With two minutes to go Keatln; and Doncaste. were pengflggd go.- irilihing. Waterville tried to score but were unsuccessful. THIRD rERlOD - period. f ‘E. Williams opened the gcoflng or Watorvllie, at (he hummus o; Mme down to the ground, making iiilnny saves. Kiley came through w th s try after evading the ds- fence. Pouiin saved. John Lscisiy ¥gs ‘em i" “i9 P811 for l-ripping 0111115011. With two minutes to go iihlilssy mods bis: sensational goal. This ended Bil scoring. ' . ' TKBDFB TURNED v TORIQAWO... March lL-mflosn Years ago. remarks The Baslgqt. chm?“ Fimiiiii‘ (Regina), p Mont-- real product compnny shippqj Kflve ‘“"'i°“dii i" Wiiiirv to Calgary. or liiqfiilifiiilmlns trade for diatribut gn m" .r e sectioiiof t a _ ,ontbs egg the Poultry lPool alone , . loads of poultry, . " re, I ms chnnmss usiis- ""'\?"1_'~@F use rsflsqrssim u. ywulil ixwitrr waioonsiimeo sshdiile in uni s. isrislned royally. and Fraser and l-lallisuy drg-Ilirvt: n rnslons in which the ' tale. At 8.45 Doug dropped (he the.~Montagno boys tendered thu , ‘Cllillllllfilplilllii s banquet and enter. ‘Fills is just IIIIOlIiET‘ of many oc- , Montague vpeuplfi have shown visitors n truu Jiivpitable spirit and it speaks vvluuies for tho energetic town of,‘ Montague. » When next season rolls around ‘Ziioutague will no doubt be to thé lDoncsster made his first appear; fore with a strong hockey team, i, was ance on the Fusiliers lineup inst able l0 hold its own with the best en a surfing hold on the people of Iiiuntnizue. Next season should prove a liuniicr year of winter‘ ‘sport In Montague. ' East Prince Hockey (By Wandering scribe.) evening, Feb. 28th. 0n their home rink the St. Pats the visitors-that lPnt ivas best of all and so they had; already found him a iflgbter when,‘ The game throughout was marked by fast. (dean play, and was cioselyi contested keeping everybody guess-l ing until the final gong “telt" the rubber and they were wwny. pack and forth went the play and Oh Boy! if that poor old puck could only tell oLthe mileage it made or gentle reader your ‘blood would sure run cold. Well it was just '19 minutes before even ‘Saunders got that rubber whore he wanted it and he was the only man to score o that period, | d Period 2~1A fast pace and Ttliifl hockey too—~Bedoquo is Wnrlrip" Breen and white ‘has planted a hot shot in ths Beavers den, and the scoring is over rm).- ‘ lPerioil fiwffwcnty long minutes and Oh Mo! Oii ‘My! will“ "iii? hlliillfiil in so short n‘ lnl bout. IThey are away. Five c mnutss, l0 minutes goiis and no d "M11189. then with fine minutes "Y 5°11 8091* 11li~—-Yes a goal and "i"! 5t. ‘Pats 2 Beavers 1. ‘ lslnaups‘: » Beavers - -' ‘ Nets h R. iNoonsn . . . . . . . . .. lI-I, Mgbey R ca") k Defence p . sc . F‘ pneeves Geo Frlzzeil ( “,2. ‘Forwards , _P. Noonsn H; Saunders filfifffgidlfll“ “pm'e°"""° i Miliiil J. McDonald . . Fred Moyse , , _ H. Green H-‘Bdgnsil . IL‘. Rogers lI-I. Ross‘ . Andretrifoona , - d _ a, 1111i; Be of play. l k ~ i .. _ no tbazwest. Beams dgrtgln"g,jpflgignfi“zi ui! 85M- su ' iillltilil h as winter o0niii~ gt- iPstsivls-hllfiytars. Albany ‘Rink, l" 9i"- Tiidflotwlown-to busi- r- Hess late M nwll in the East 0:11.22 ‘bowaréitifggd m“ h. pram . l < .~ ' Piili“ iidmsmrflut what the uss- C ‘ .4». “Snowed In”—N o. 9 STIIAIIII USUAL nouns. USUAL Pnices. the treatment received from the Montague people. ed. which enables the players t0 h“, (o). Say l mean Wick) m“ follow the rubber from any angle . Sum, we,“ a drlvln ul ‘er lllill wliii of the" ice surface, there being nolnghlning rushes they (‘Lillie (kiwi! _ mi tlic Si. Pails (lllll tlii-y shot l(illl‘ ,, At the conclusion of the gums | goals h, m," [\\‘lifl[y minutes whils- of ‘em. mid [hr Ladies of Montague must have seemed that he wus Wm i115" iii“? d 800d 198m. l0- cverywhere, and ulily assisted by work were valuable usscts to the gether with Curling which iins tak_ Stars _ St. Pats Hockey at Albany, rlledequc, 1 , - ‘Beavers vs AlbunylSt. ‘Pats Monday Mo) Emu“ away s deep respect for the fightv Cha ing -St. Pats of Albany has grown East prince W,‘ “pm the Beaver colony M’ Bedemm" the lousi in (liiziriliziii MllYCll 2nd That evening II. special lrnin front iiordcn, arrived in the i-ily carry- iiil; the Ilust Prince Si. Pals lOw gethcr with their supporters. The St. Pals have the honor of being the first rurui loam lo contend iorl lthillj H | Affleck Fxportor s‘; l, v r 1 and Produce. "" Deal"- °i Albino. P. ii. l. showed‘ when hs dug down in his jesng‘ and . . . . . . . S. 7C D I “m9 °i special for the St. Pahvwoflal ""““ I D L’ Walsh‘ HOur.14 year old St. Pat. Clinton ‘Doug m!’ netél-_éé..... ‘Viciflt. m... game. liilirfm‘ i“? Wvvii ‘Pii w = _ Twgg-“irim DrlW ‘ ' "ghivsrs of Excitement from The avenoinn dos with avionics jaws arrives in time to save the lite of his mail" and his mistress from worse than death. “High Sea Blues” COMEDY Friday — Snturday W911 boys, from the drop 0i‘ ill‘: Zilorrll lulled in riliVif n11 1W0- ‘Pcrlod 2—’l‘liu Si. Pills lllid llii‘ gume llllil'|i heifer iii innui; their (lcfeuue hiul iigliienoil ‘up uiui lill‘ Sun's found ll. iinpnsslliio in svmw- while lliiill‘ goalie haul one m1- welcome visitor in his 110i. .l’ei'ioii Iivgoi away iho Slur.“ one in inn leuii, uiul striving llllfll u. 1mm ii, hill.‘ liit.‘ Si. Plliri \\'l‘.l‘t‘ coining down iiic home siruich, uml Suumlers hum and Saunders there and to the ‘Slurs ii iii-s team mums ho rang up lill'i'(' more for Aiiizmy ihiis giving them u lend of Livo which they liviil in EDWARD. _ , _ , EXPRESSING crns NEW CRY OF YOUTH FOR LOVE. LWI ‘jig ‘ I Samuel ldvgyrx presents ‘The BENIN KlNGllloducf/on §i§i LA so. wtl/t Ronald Ooimen ~ Belle Bennett ~Alice J oe ~.. Jeeniiersliolf ~Lois Moran ~Dougles.l'olr ,J|-, ~ sun. us“... The kind of girl that makes Main stresihm ‘ - ’ Stephen Dallas ' t Wins the love o-f two distinct types of woiimll | Helen Morrison , l Stately, cultured, dignified, ever undershiidlfl , Ed Mann H wise-cracking, flashy, good-natured wésilliii} Laurel Dallas Her father's daughter in Iomve with liar miillitr‘ Richard Grovesnor It nice uoun§ bog Irv love {or the first Iimir R Tremendous Drama of Heart Throbs the finish. Final score ‘Si. ‘Puts. Albany l3; Slzirs. AlIKIIB-llllii‘ fovv. Linen 11S. Nels. Dawson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. hluliey Defense . ivebsier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nnonan l-‘uryvzirxls once more forcibly impressed upon ' ' ‘ ' ‘ " Slumdenfi “i iiiiiiiei 1-1. lfiiurk .. (faimpboll . . . . . . .. ivulsiil G. Dawson . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ilogurr; Sudden death game fol‘ island mpiunship at ihm-nu tonight Victorian. S0 rail lulcrmedlaie: i-huniploiisliiii. ‘ having time; I lliliii"\l‘l-llllli(l establish- et u prrrstniii in .'liii‘liliil(i, iiuukc the wacks it got that night ~—l(;|,.,.1,.,,_ Th9), we", y they ivagnll ll exhibited a good hruiul m‘ hockey. _ lVlsny - watched ilm gumss of the SBIIBOII: hcnieii, hut 1‘ silli‘ hniilv, and l iiofikffy lnlifl, who iiiid ' Ii the Arena, were umpiinili: inl cr-iarini: it the hunt gnnie m u... ll-ififll-IOII. Si. iPuls in your first try. hard to even’ and Albany to ham zflor hockey honors you have cquiticd yourselves. well l Now a few words regarding the} ockey siluiilloii in idnsl Prince? might 110i. hi: out (if pint-o,’ Organization is soroly needed if the iorwnril niuruh now Iieguii is, a [a The a e is a t t to continue. is them any boiler ilmof 18,8 m8 e to‘? h‘) ti" bdfliiiiiiiii: than now? ‘Why p1‘ ' rsstinste? "Lot us than be up and! 011153’ ‘Would not this quoistlonl left. iMabey has a visitor and the §§§Zfe§':,,§.'“$§"’ m: ma“ Prim”! - - . w s nrt the last in the gnme the "mu 8Com: gelling. Show ymn- “Here”, m Wm, . lhe psiil °°ii "ind" sport. and here let m.“ that tho fiction of Mr. H. A.! ill Interest in a very 1-951 w” ersomtlly pul. ilp the M I . $175.00) necessary to ilifizure gilt: "W11" iiid his duly well in m.- | ., . W‘ . 1D“ 11171111111‘ l!‘ manager sure nows his joii,.vDud.ls ‘with m9 , gtrsstms hariobtetown. i. i --' 1w». . .‘ ‘Jay’ . i‘ 060W!‘ them in ——Z. 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