tor... 15¢’ Z5 for35¢ Peter clinch. and 1'8. turner sec- ‘rotary of the Nowfllhlllhk . ,0: Fire Uaderwriten.‘.diedleeddea- lyyesterday whilelleturning to the city by automobile with two iriende. irom a visit to his» unmet-cottage t Acsmoo. Heart mist-e tumm- p4} to have been the cause, his death. Ir.- Olinclrwas w _ w quainted in the Maritimel. Quebec and Ontario, as s horseman. Mr. ‘clinch oilticieted at man! using t meets in Ontario and Quebec Ia a iudge and starter. He wsslsl-lo .1 patron o! boxing and participated in several amateur boxing bouts. Oxiortl Women Grew 035310319. Dec. 8.-'l‘he interna- tlonalrsoes which have in the past ‘been held between the _mws of Otford "University, and oflhrvard and this, may in the lutumm. m. ‘placed by races between oggord and Wellesiey, for n crew ha; been termed among the women nudging at the English university. The “undergreduate"eight" has lleen working out regularly on the Isis. lt is reported they will row a race with the women students or Reading University on the ‘Thames near Reading in the near future, A "fllvsrfllly restriction declares that women shall not take part in ma; races, but to evade thin‘ rule the two crews will not start breast m breast. 'I‘euh. Kentucky and the University of Alabama also have champion- ship aspirations. Down at Oxford, Miss, the men . oi’ limiter Hazel are hoping to suc- cossfully carry the flags or Ole Miss to victory after going to the flunls with North Curollim lust spring. 'I‘ulanc, Auburn, Georgia, Mississ- ippi A. sud M., ‘Washington and ct looping. The Tar Heels oi‘ the University North (larolia State displayed ~ l T0 Basketballlf \ I u Jorth Carmina, five yo’ that moleflkin, have peenlt-hnxngiion out oi‘ six starts, still that carried increasing strength. ,ern college athletes have turned sidersble sign of retaining it. The Turns ‘l0 1118 vase for the season or bask- champions. however, must look for trouble within their own state as times teum late in the season last year W, “my for another yew; mum. wear the gold headpiece with con- University of Virginia. Georgia Lee, South Carolina. Virginia Poly, University of lfloridn, Virginia Military Institute, Vanderbilt, Ton- nessee, Sewnnee, Clemson, Mary- land and Louisiana State are other conference members. Tournament play starts In Atlanta. February 25. ll Has a ROCKER Blade Price - $5-°° Silver Duco Finish ND see, boys-you can add all the extra rocker you like, because the lower side oi’ the tube has been specially shaped to conform with the curvature of the blade. Look at the picture. Note part marked “B." Grinding won’t go near it. The main body of the tube is rivcttcd. Nr-w C-CM- Olympia hockey. See it today. f? l PREPAID New C- C~ 3%»? $5.?‘ and a SEMI-ELLIPTIC Tube perfectly straight-not rocketed (notice the _dot_ted lino), thus retaining all its original strength and rigidity. C~C~M~ tubes are built rigid for real hockey. Sheifield Chrome Nickel Steel blades-tho ltind that tnkr and hold a ruzor edge. Electrically welded, not Smooth silver aluminum Duco finish. Th: Povicial‘ Distributors noumws, Sinnlncrside Extra will help you to play lest l CPIIRBIE & rrncusolrs Charlottetown, P. E. Island ARE * DISTRIBUTORS FOR c. c. M. SKATES AND c. M. c. HOCKEY BOOTS On receipt oi price we will fill orders 1m- (;, o, M, skates ind Hockey Boots and Pussy 00min to My pm oi the Province. . .1 Write for our C. C. M. Skate Catalogue. . PHIdiC-FBTQflSOII “ = sues COMPANY, LIMITED. .~ SUN NYSIDE CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. * .. National Hockey ~ League Results OTTAWA. Dec. 6.—A well oiled combination attack on sgtm-dgy night. carried the capital's Sermtor- is] squad in the National Hockey U181“! Bsme i.o s. 4 to 1 victory over the Montreal (lanadlens. The m" “killing hsbitants were not as l" Out-Played as the score might indimte. iPlTllSBUlhGH, m, , De‘; 5r. Mm" trsllrins to tie the score in the third Period oi a National Hockey ‘Lcusue same here Satur- dll’ night, the lBoston Bruins (gon- tlnued their offensive in an extra period and defeated the Pittsburg Pirates four to three. The winning soul was shot by llerry Oliver. Successive scores by Shore, Oliver and "Hcrberts deadlocked the tally in the ‘third period after. Milka had added the Pirates third-goal early in the some period. Only two penalties, both minors, were hand- ed out during the contest. TORONTO, Dec. 6.--4‘l'he flashy New York Americans made their initial invgsion of the present. Net- ionnl Hockey League season s. very pronto/hie one here on Saturday night when they outplayed end out- lucked St. Pats flor a one goal to 0 a FENNELL s. cuinum ‘FAutomobile ” Skates in all Models. _ "Spaldlng Athletic Good-i - "3 HOCKEY QTlCKS. GKUNTLETS. SHIN GUARDQ; KNEE PADS, FUQK‘; QUPPORT‘ l l . ‘i. l " victory in a league ‘fixture. {The game was a hard, close aihiil as the score indicates. but Vet-hr Forbee. guarding the Americans citadel. 1M ‘hr am nu h ‘the Q8 ll ~. ‘ hhltsiluir g l mason. Olfiiloflflrflr-ekllllll‘ en break in . an almost nertect r; _ l“ éwlcli earm- JOHN. u. 1a.. 06¢. t. -, Boardl HOMELAND, Oregon. Dec. il.-—- Susanne Jlanzlen, world tennis champion who collapsed utter s stil Dutch with Mile Mary K. i lsuilioiently _ covet-e from 11B!‘ yesterday. Forced‘ to ploy. games of tennis laefore- being alhle to down Miss Browne, the champ- ion reeled nbm the courts and col~ lapsed in her dressing room. Pyle announced that she was sufierlns irontssevereoold. ._ l. American _ ional _ League The list oi players whose names have been inscribed on the major league honor roll oi valuaihie play- ers follows: . AMERICAN LEAGUE Polo x-l91'1—'I‘y Cobb. Detroit 64 x~1il12—'l‘ris Speaker, Cleveland 59 1922-George Sisler, St. Louis 65 192&~Bahe Ruth. New Yorlt . 0i IBM-lwnlter Johnson, Wash. 55 1926—Ge0l'ge Burns, Cleveland 63 NATIONAL LEAGUE 1924—Dazzy Vance, Brooklyn 7i INS-Rogers Hornsby, St. Louis ,... . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1926—Bob Olihrrell, St. Louis 79 x-Jlleceivcd awards ins; January in recognition ot service to tennis in season's designated. “Y” BllllllNll REBEKAl-i LEAGUE ‘The Imps won over Whirlwind-s by default. Imps 119 95 68 114 96 65 115 111 2190 396 385 CITY LEAGUE "lC" Five won over Railway by Default. "C" Five B. Cnrmody . . . . . .. 172 111 151 H. Caswvell . . . . . . .. 117 184 143 lil. Carmorly . . . . . . .. 8i 71 1.'i-i J. Carmody . . . . . ._ 156 1451 1.22 52.‘) 4L3 550 Thewholeealon; won over Bus- iness Men by Default. “Qioletselers A. Meclienzie 162 142 J. Webster 0.59 100 L. Galbraith 151 191 C- Doyle . . . . . . . . .. 13S 161 586 762 i568 ————-<-o->———-— Gym: 10.30-11.30. Special Classl 3.30-6.00, lnteremedlates. il.+b—8.00. Employed Boys. 8~J0.00. Seniors. BOWLING ODDFELLOWG LEAGU E 7. Sentuer, vs. liowatt. v8.30. Nicholson vs. Down. _-.__--o0}-#_. The Walker Fox Cup Jlellmvcd by traditions oi more than 25 yeom oi‘ competition, the B11 Wnllrer Cup. emblematic of the national championship in fox hound field trails. is the object ior possession '0! which sportsmen an- nusl-ly spend thousands» oi dollars in breeding and training fox hounds. The National Foxfuunterhra Associ- ation, which annually conducts the All Age Smite to decide the chemil- iom-himrstimaiss that more thun 81,000,000 has been spent to win it ‘The owner or kennel winning the demonstration of defeusitve play by both teams gave the ‘vlletroit Coug- ars at l--O victory over the "New York Rangers in a National League hockey ‘game here Saturday night. WaeVNeCarIy Crazy ' With Bolls All Over Ills Body Mr. H. L. Burke, Bsrronsflcld, N.S., writcs:~—“For some time l was nearly erlly with boils ell over my body. 1 tried everything l1 could think oi‘ to get rid of them, but to no avail, for es soon as one was ilculsd up snothur would appear to tsko its pint-o. I was advised to take tBURDOf ‘i B Li.) 0 r g B ill mu- m nuts r the and and- !‘ have _ not been tiflnllledplsillt them lines." u?! Iyonlyby The 1T. llllhun 00., , Toronto, 0st. - . -----..._..._-_....__-.~| l {Browne here ‘Saturday night, was ' .Pyle professional tennlsparty here ;. Valuable In r ascents .2 ‘v-'1'sii'4I-"1é<luié_'coifms§ ciiiésgi» as 1925—4R0g\er Peclriupaugli, Wash. “l .. . 45 We have just opened th'e smut assortment o] Genuine Parisian Ivory we have ever - eltown.~that‘o saying gome- ' thlngl-"aild ‘we "would ' he pleajedfitfi have, you look It I‘ oven‘. ' There lal everything In this assortment that -you can imagine, and not only In win}: ivory, but the newest mwmts Pearl, flare Pearl i» i and Amber. it includes, a. rs, QJoIIrPhQgTMVIrroI-s, Manicure ‘ em, returnees, in qgim no rolls. Lamps, clocks, Hair i Receivers, Pufl Boxes. Jewel ' Boxes, Card Cues, Pin Quali- lons, Photo “Frames, Brush and Comb Sets, Trays TrumP Indicators Noses. and all Toilet Articles. These goods are being dis- played In show cases and windows for the next few days and this is the time to mike n suitable selection. Central Drugstore cup three times may keep ll i101‘- manently, but to (lam only one owner-Sam Wooldrltllre or Ver- sailles, Ky.—-hus accomplished that feat and he returned the trophy to competition. _ Tho cup was llonatctl in honor 0i Ed Walker, of Piling Lick. Ky, still oi’ the founder m’ the walker strain oi’ tor hounds. Hockeyists Injured _ In Auto Accident OTTAWA, Dec. 6.—-l~‘rxtlik Flu- neiliin, and "Cy" Donncny oi‘ the (ll- tnwa National Hockey League tonm were seriously injured in an auto- mobile smash-up early yesterday morning, which will result in Deu- ny being out of the gums for sev- E. A. Foster Almost Any Girl C heart But if You y _v ' How to Keep One, "The FqmllylUpsvtalrsfil “OPEN sPApEs?*-J,uy¢._,i_1¢ gem _ . 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