..¢.-._.. ‘ mt night's fixture to score thrice in ...<q-ao. ~ which raged so long, has at‘ last been settled. but the marine in which the e l y.» v hill} iorfi-itcd this right after the ex- ' tcutive of tho Prince County league \ MA 5t i o ._'_l_‘_l-1E To GUARDIAN IN Minus Kejnsind From 1 l1 gton l/Vins e1 Sheiks Hobie; Ice 4-2 mgmxmiagmailaaim‘ Wm; a, big surprise in Island hoo- kqy circles Ill? Illlht. ‘lull t“ wok the Truro Sheiks into camp to untuneofltoi. The Bheikalry mu- splendid showing against the win; shots here last ‘mesday night. flfl! two to one favorites to cop the Kengiugton game last night, but the- proverbial hockey BDPlG "It Wlll Wily tipped when the Granites set "u to round out a very successful qvenins 01’ llWlKW- . The Granites stepped out early in the opening session, and once in the second frame. The Sheiks, although held scoreless for forty minutes of hockey and facin! a four to nil lead, ~ made a typical comeback in the third to get into the scoring column to the tune of two goals. and at the same time holding the Granifu to their four K081!- McLEAN TROPHY DISPUTE Sir:—-The controversy concerning ihe leadership of the-Eastern Section o; the Prince County Hockey League affair has been handled will be long remembered as a.‘ monument to the ridiculous mismanagement of those in charge, and cannot fail give p, black eyc to the spirit of fair play and sportsmanship that should at all times be the Drime factor in the carrying on of compctition and the winning of championships. The Cape Traverse train iefl. tl-ic ice on the night of liic disputed match because the secretary of the League requested that the referee acme to the phone for instructions. Iii this was not a reliable niaii- date to obey, it certainly should have been, and that it was not, can‘ by no conceivable idea. of fair play be allributcd to tiic Cape ‘Trav- grsg piaycrs 0i‘ uinriagcmciit Yct for this single uct they had decided in their favor, and they had trounced the Kensington Gran? ites by the convincing verdict of four goals to nil. Mr Joncs, rnprcsenting the infer- mediate interests of the MAJ-LA. then made his little bow, and fooki his place as one of the leading char-II actors of the dispute. He gave his iecision over the head of the Mac'- lx-an exccutive and awarded‘ the zamc to Borden, Wiien questioned as io his decision, he admitted thd, hi‘ was not sure whether the MAI-LA. had anything to do with the Mac- Lean League or not. A gcntleinan supposed to be the representative ovcr cerlain leagues in Princefid- ward Island, wasn't sure 1ust_ ‘hat leagues those were. The originoldc- sision was given in favor of Capt Praverse on Feb. 17th yet the Cape traverse tcam were not given defin- ite word of tiic reversal of the dctls- ion until shortly bcfoi-c liic spacial left Bodrcn on Feb. 20in. In factTMr. Jones assured a Capo Travcrsc rcp- rrscntative that ho would send‘ a tclegrani reversing his decision, and lnstcad o.’ that telegram conic a bc- iotcd oiic endorsing it, and iiot ontl word of explanation to liic Capo Iravrrsc representative. ‘ If wr liuvc wronged the gentlclnal: in firs conception": of ours, he will no doubt conic forward and explain matters. i The Eastern Section of the Prince County League has been accused 0f carrying on their section in an 111i’!- ular fashion. Their schedule was M least drawn up in such a way that each team had the same number 0i home games to play. But the schcdl ulo of the Central Section was M arranged that somc teams had morl home games than others. If in tht whole MAJ-LA. or C.A.H.A. one othd‘ such ridiculous procedure can ' cited we should like to hear abouh ii. It is our desire to place before ti; llwrtill! Dliblic another angle oi tht illiilute, and let them draw their _ °°ni>lllsions as to the sincerity 033' Ml’ Preston Kennedy has been enjo ill: for the past season two posiijbst in the hockey league oi Pri e County. i. e, memoi- of the x9 llllllml Granltes, and Vioe-Prealfi of the Macnean League. The‘ decision uus coming the disputed t = In favor of Capo Traverse web git ~ b? the president, the vie-oral l , inc the sec nary. Mr Kennedy ~ llls his vote for Cape Traverse. -- "le ‘Jane Traverse teanr defe -- lh“ Kfllllllstcn Cranilesp, (of M- M’ Kiilllltdy was manager) by - ‘We of 4-0. virtually elimina It was a great IIIIIO and thorough. 1! Q5107“! by‘! l-lrle crowd of fans. The lineup ~follows:-- mslhgton K Tniro Goal M. T, m“; Defence Iii. McFarlane P. Jordan O. Darrlch Bygfd Paris Forwards E. Gaudet C. Jordan A. Bernard _ B, Monti; A. Wedlock S. Clyke "I- Banach w. Talbot ‘P- Mllflllly Darrington C, Howatt - ' Referee-Clayton Rgtgefm. I The Granltes leave for the Main- land Friday morning, where they are booked to meet Mount Allison Uni- "fffilly. Amherst Bankers and other teams. ' l Kennedy stated that he. would not Blend by his former decision. we WOlI-lfl like to ask Mr. Jones, 01' allyfmc else willing and able to an- Bwtr. draw the MacLean League could be‘ under the MAJ-LA. rules if the cutiv. of the MacLean League themselves were not certain of it? Can you imagine any business or so- clay organization being linked up with a argcr organization of the same liilld. and any of the executive of that smaller organization having 'licl lcait doubt as to the affiliation? We are pointing out tl-icsc things to giro tho fair-minded fans an oppor- tunity of hearing the facts. not to convince Mr Jones or tlic cxccutivc of lhc MacLean League as to their error. This, we realize would oe fruitless exertion. A Cape Traverse rrprcscntative at the last martini: read a telegram from Schrycr to the affect flint ihe MacLean Lcalruo was not affiliated with Ihe MAJLA. llc might as well have road an extract from a Japanese railway time table. llc was ignored. There is where the dark coniplected Astliloplan l poked his curly head out of the woodpile. It was then that the Cape Traverse representatives realized that it was not a qucstion of affiliation or reg- ulations or justice; it was a matter of pull and a dctcrminallon to win at any cost. The cup which Mr. A. E. biuohean was sportsman enough to put up is admittedly a beautiful one. But after all, is it not, like other trophies of its kind, valued more for ihe glory and honor of winning it than for the possession of the cup itself? And what glory or honor can possibly be attached to its acquisition in 1931, when the winners will know, and the sport fan will know, evcn though somc of them will not admit. that one of the ablcst coinp?iitoi's has llffffll shelved iii i-iic maul scraiiili‘: for honors, and because of tlic incapac- ity of son-lo of lliOSc in contra? .| Thu Citpc Traverse tcain, ivitii tliffi single exception of ihc goulic. iizlvc been born witiiin a two niilc Hlillllfi of tlicii- districl school. Tiicy arc not being paid by the nioiiagvlllflll One rod cent for sinccurc positions that will hold tiicni for tiic Wlllldl‘ fiQ-"l- son in our midst. Tiic KFllSihIll-Ull, u-um are made up of players froml at least five other centres, includln: our own village. 'l‘hc,v llllvt‘ 11 flmlcd iii rink and ample Ollilflfllllllly l0‘! constant practice. Yet wc Billi- llllfl linvc. for two successive Willi Mal-c" them in their own back yflffl- Tllls l" us is sufficient 310W- Tlle remaining qompetitfll‘! may squabble on for the empty honor o.’ winnins the Wil- We are Sir, etc. Tiic Cape Traverse Hockey Team Pierson FLIES T0 561100!- RQANQKE, va., March L-Bonaldi Collins has no little lamb which follows him to school as did "l" ‘l! a certain little girl named Mary. Bllt he does have a W?’ Pl" "mm flies to his classroom with him in Virginia Heights every day. ‘Prisoners like music. especially that of the openllls bl"- CLASIFIED ADS T0 LET-NEW DOUBLE » STGBI. near City Hall. Mrs. Abbott. i . 3766-3-15 ESCAPE]! — MEDIUM SILVER male fox-CBK-ibli. Pale silver female, O.A.S.-l8F. Notify, Pope Noy, Haaelbrook 8747-3-5-41 WANTED - MEN'S. LADIES’ AND children's boots and shoes land ‘hm ‘will "l! hope winni i e "llllll- A: u“ an u. i’ , 1i . rubber boots, Second-hand store. Phone 59-h or call 108 Richmond? BL 87684-5, l nil. cumin BHAMPIUNSNIPS great slrlllllh tbh after-nous ll” ‘In fourth mind of the fifth _ Canadian single rink curling cham- pionship, three of the games need- ing an extra end before the winners were decided. m one of the contests Manitoba scored their first victory, at the expense o! Nova Scotia, 111-9, and Saskatchewan won ffom New Brunswick 9-8. New Brnswick has not yet won a game. The standing at the end of the afternoon's games: Manitoba Toronto Saskatchewan . Quebec . Alberta .. Northern Ont ... Ontario Montreal Nova Scotia New Brunswick. n. u. .- ‘so n. ~ or! l OII --- one n- oes n. lea sea e cHi-ussssmeou-b: ihhleotaeassbapi-ncl-I 2nd Section L. C. BowlingiSchedule Thursday, March 5th, Stars Crescents Friday, lliarch 6l.ii, Vics. vs. vinclblcs. Monday, Stars. Tuesday, March 10th, Rovers vs Crcscents. Wednesday, March 11th, Invincib- lcs vs. Crcsccnls. ‘Thursday, lviarcli 12th, Stars. Victorias. Friday. March 13th, Alerts vs. Rov- ci-s. Moiiciay. March 16th, Stars vs. In- vinciblcs. Tuesday, llfarch 17th, Alerts vs.‘ Crcsccnts. Wcclncsday, March 18th, Rovers vs. Vlctorias. . Thursday. March 19th, Stars vs. Rovcrs. Friday, Crescents.“ Monday. lliiarch 23rd, Invlncibles vs. Alerts. Tuesday, March 24th, Victorias vs. Alerts. Tonight at 8.80 the Stars meet the Crescents. March 0th, Alerts VS. March 20th, Victories vs. Central Guardian ORPIIANAGE TEA AND BAZAAR tliis afternoon. Zion Hall. 3764-11-5 SKATING’: TONIGHT—BAND 3763-3-5 LIQUOR. SElZElb-Iii endeavor- iiig to escape from a moving train near. Sliorwoodycstcrday. onc. of two incn with nine gallon cans of liquor, and scvcral bottlcs contained iii two suitcascs was arrested by Pro- vincial Police and Customs Officers. liic train, and loft his suitcase in the snow. The other man threw out his suitcase but was detained. Tiic train was stopped,‘ and the remainder of the liquor was scizcrl. OKPIIANAGE TEA AND BAZAAR this afternoon, Zion Hall. 3764-51-5 TIIB FORTY IlOURS DEVOTION which opened on Monday morning at St. Dunstsrrs Basilica was oncluded yesterday morning at nine o'clock when Mass of Reposition was cele- brated by Rev. Leo Herrell, assisted by Rev. P. McMahon, D.D., Deacon, Rev. C. McCarthy, Sub-Deacon and Mr. Eric Robin, Master of Ceremon- ies. During the pAOCEBSNOH of the Most Blessed Sacrament pleasing hymns were rendered by the Altar choir boys under the direction of Rn. Geo. McDonald. The services ccncluded with the Te Deum_ ORPIIANAGE TEA AND BAZAAR this afternoon, Zion Hall. 3764-3-5 Mr Bert Ford, Iiilton, returned t9 his home after visiting friends in Royalty and reports the travelling in bad condition. ‘ Mr Gordon MaoLeod. Wheatley River, spent the week end the guest of Mr Bert lord, Milton. Mr Bruce Stewart has returned to his old home in Ibeneser, after an “ of twelve months. . Mrs-Harry Hodgson, lvlulpeque, is Vlllllls Mrs J. M. Cameron, 01 Fits- roy Street. continua Illllll lPlzty Ti cl-tha second-sectional the Junior Millie the Gyroswoes ancltlut Lov- in Fur 003s Silver Foxes battled to a two all tie- - A The winning of this game to the Gyrosoopes meant the winning of the second section and the right to play off with the Queen Hotel team for the Kelly and Maclnnis Cup. To the Levinites it meant that they would stay in the running and make their next game with the Queen Hotel a real fight. From the first whistle both teams gave all they had and that both teams played the best game of the League is a'credit to Messrs. Moore and Stewart of the Foxes and Prowse and Fraser of the Gyro- ‘scopes. l THE SCORE.‘ First Period No scoring in this session which nevertheless had the fans on edge lfor the full session. Second Period f Gyroscopes went into a command- ‘4- ling lead in this frame, scoring two igoals, Wliitc getting the first from ‘a mixup in front of tho net, and Lartei" tliv second on a solo effort. Third Period Tiic Pbxos opened a stubborn ai- tack at tlic start of this period, us- lug-four and at tiincs, five players Looking (s; --r..~. l _l Great Program Promised i Princc Street School boys and] girls witii the help of a live wirc icommittee, have arranged a bang- iip program for next Wednesday night-their annual ice sports night. Among the iiuinbcr of novel events are included, box sleigh races. indoor baseball, firc races, snow shoe races. etc. An hour's skate after the sports is set aside for all those who_wish to have a glide on the smooth sur- facc. . ~ (‘ampbcliioi-i Corning Tiic team that gave Bathurst such n tough argument for the chainpion- i ship of the Northern and Southern, sections of the New Brunswick Hoc- l key League, Canipbcllton, are scliccl- l ulcd~ to appear licrc tomorrow night} in an exhibition fixture with Abcg-i wcits, Canipbclltoii, although losing as onc of the strongest hockey ag- gi-cgatioiis in the Maritime Provin-y have bccii all whiter, it looks as if a great game is in the making Villlfll they mcct tiic New. Brunswickcrs. Tiic scat salc opens this morning, and judging by liic tall»; about town. a capacity’ crowd will witness tho sci-to. Amherst May Be licre Tuesday Amherst Ramblers. COfinlfZl‘, Dal- ton, et al will clash with Abegweits‘ here next Tuesday night, should they l lose out in their present champion-, ship home and home series with Bathurst. The Nova Scotians have established an enviable record for straight wins in Maritime hockey thl." season. Their. long string of vic- tories in league games and play- downs is yet the topic of conversa- tion wherever fans congregate. An Amherst-Abegweit game would bc_ another big treat for local fandom. Granites Good Team ' To defeat the Truro si-icias four.’ goals to twoisafest of which any in- termediate team may well feel proud. Kensington Granites, runners-up. in the recent’ Prince County League; playdowns, were the hockeyists tol turn the trick. Their win over- the ‘rruroites last night. at Kensington is truly a: feather in their: bonnet,» ba- cause thevisiting Nova Scotians are considered a team worthy of their steel- andplay the game with all the latest coaching touchea- They da- feated the Industrial League cham- pions- at the Flor-um here on Tues- day night, and believe it or not, the Wing Shots can play hockey-or they The Gyroscopes And Levinites . i hifitliflolld-Ilfl scheduled game ¢ e Game up in their eflorts to cage the disc. Their hard hockey was rewarded Ramblll-e-‘iis’ ThePapermakers In i Amherst 3-1 it By ‘Ronald M. Boas BRY$Tiil BlllB URBAN I Z Eli LAST EVENING‘ Ways And Means of Furthering Interests; night. One. fistic combat marked the game. Blair Carroll and Arthur when George Whitlock counted on Stewart's rebound. The score was Continuing their fast pace, punctu- ated with great hockey, Whitlork again caged the rubber about two minutes before the final bell. Last night's game was one of the inosttexciting and fastest played in the Junior Hockey League, the pace set being remarkable for such youth- fu1 hockeyists, who in the near fut- ure will be among the chosen as Charlotettown representatives for Maritime hockey honors. As a result of the tie, this game will be replayed next week. Hockey fans are passing up a real cumlrig senior players. LINEUPS Ncxt famc: LCVilI Fur 00., vs.‘ Quccn Hotel. ‘Em Qverl wouldn't be top oi the local Indus- trial League heap today. I saw the, qhclks play Tuesday night and truly their style of hockey and natural: ability was noticeable. "ihe Granitcrl arc l0 be congratulated on their wcii merited win. - . Abbirs Had Great 'l'imc Rrports from Victoria. where UK‘: Abcgweits were enicrtaincd last} night. has it lllat~—f‘l't‘l'fv'b9tly lwll =1,‘ most enjoyable tinir. 'I‘hc AbCSWPll-fii won 3 to 1, after which a sumptuous,‘ banquet avas- tendcrcci liic visiiinizll l-iockcyisls. Needless to say the cit-; izcns of this thriving metropolis wcnl loud in thcii" praiscvnf the Abcglvclts, , who made the hard journey lo give} the Unions a gamc in lllf‘. liornc rink. ‘selection of players and other 1m. NOW WHAT? Hockey dopestcrs throughout ihc Maritime Provinces will no doubt dig their "shoots" out this morning to,‘ out by a very close margin, is i-atcrl “gum ways and mum, o; gflging anwestions we“: made nnswcr to ihe Amherst victory ovcrl the highly ioutcil Bathurst Paper-l 995- wllll ll“? Ab¢§well5 Wcilklllg makers and former Marilimr Champ-v one nmn who escaped’ leaped Iron] ibcltcr at the present time than tin-y ions. These fighting Ramblers were; considered through when they mctl Crystals; ihcn again when thcy play-i rd off with Moncton: but when thcyl were mhcdulerl to clash with Buih-' uvsi-Oh My! Now \\'llfll——l\'i“ thcyl trim Balhursr. in ihc playdoivns? This is a question that 1hr "dope- slcrs" will have in fizurc out. Am- herst has a sweet tcnm.-Ail hail to their fighting spirit. l ("aiiadicns .\rc Safe | l Canadians can't bc caught now,l but still liavc six games to play and l are eager to lake tliom all. They‘ have managed to come through the TCHGGUIQ in fine fashion. Judicious! handling and an esprit de corps that ' s traditional brought them to their present high place. They are un- usual in that the club has not shown - the wear and tear and strain of the campaign such as they did in other .seasons, and which usually besets} pace setting clubs. The champions on- i ily relinquished the lead once duringl the current season and then for a, few days and the position was taken: by their intro-city rivals. Maroona; Canadians are a harmonious lot and I Cecil Hart who has merged the many contrasting personalities in a har- monious whole is entitled to consid- erablecredit on his achievements. World's Greatest Goal-Gotten Morena and Goodfellow are con- trasting types. The former is an eye filler whose every move diverts atten- tion. Goodfellow is almost drab but always dangcrous. He i<n't the Sic- wart type as he, doesn't stlclthandie registered after O'Neill was consist-, ently bombarded from every Milk-y treat when they fail to see thescl {their list ll. was put. to the votc oil MIHIEZRST, N. 5., March t-Thc Amherst Ramblers upset all hockey dope here tonight when they showed a. clean pair o! heels to the Bathurst Papermakera and defeated them 3 to l. A tough break for Mac-Donald ‘gave Dud James, Bathurst centre, [the single score for ihe visiting team. It was a snap shot from the wing Dalton clashed in liic first period and drew down maior pcnalties. Dalton Vsulzisequently engaged 111 r brief battle in the penalty ‘box, bi the principals were soon soparat" Following this fracas lllc other p4 altics were few and far between. l tor Fraser opciicd liie scoring Amherst in the first period, wlzer Of The New Club,’ Discussed -—.Electioni 0f Officers. , . . ¢am____s. . .,i.;-.-ii tn the Guardian) SUlVllHLRSIDE. March 4—A large and enthusiastic meeting was hold l m the Town Hm’ summers“... W that caught the goalie under the arm caught Doccito Whitcs rebound u night to organize l sunmersid, and glanced info the twine. scored. It was the only goal i" .lie crystu Hockey CM, of whmh a“ The Ramblers in gaining this vict- first period. In the second from Jill-i cltizens 0y summerside interested m .oi'y over the Former Maritime Chalm- James, with a long wing rusii roko around Paddy’ Cormlcr and u m, tq shoot on MlsDonald, the rising pu caught under MacDonald's arm ' glanced into tlie twine. After this ‘ cident Vin Eraser broke through, BGHIUYSQ (jug; on two and with open nets in front of him‘ shot wild into the corner. 13' thd third period Paddy Cormicr mad; thu- brllllant rush of the game, whey ho hockey are cordially invited m bc_ I‘ pions sprung a complete surprise upon come members, The membership “cilia "Northcrners" and the Maritime w” fixed M, one, donan ML H M Provinces as wcll, although the Downing was appointed to M; u’ local players were quite confident chair-mun o; the meeting and ML fbefore the game that they were going W. W. Mutter-t, sggfgtang ‘to take the invarlersinto camp. Mr. Downing, in his opening re. The Bathurst players after the marks, explained that the object in game FY3159“ ‘he B-bllll-l‘ 0f ihe forming the new club was that for- Ramblers, but statcd that a differ- mcriy the crystal cull, cxccunvfi cnt showing would be made up on .¢=.a;.@i._.4._ Mm‘ F" 0°‘ Gymsmp” consisted only of tno playgyg‘ and as lilac larger sheet of ice in the noi-th- came douii the ice and circled tho ' _ Gm“ _ _, ‘their time W35 mostly taken up by crn rink. Tho Ramblrrs in their RRITAQ Batiiursl. ncts, he passccl over m pig .-' l “'11s “ GNU“ illlf‘ game itself, they wcrc without a tonight not only had an advnntagc Whibc wilii a backward sweep m; Ferguson ‘ “lemma lgifi-tollrdhboarg of ulunugemunt to loglqiii Lei-f1l0i-y_ but out shot the Papcr- ,Whi'le in ready DOSHKJH ‘flashed ti-i ; Mncme. . Kennedy ticfiliar e 101 i: vcry necessary pa,-_'iiiai;1cis 40-33.“ ‘ . imibbei- into the twine. Victor g Fraser qucccsljgultlllii are important to the. I‘ e Bivhliibi. players ucic badly scored tlie third decisive goal of th_ Forwards L“, to the ‘digging on tf-if glood hoclr- I pluzsied by} the Amhcrst _mcti1od of match when he stickhandledxio an‘ 4 , v G‘ whmock Cm h-nd been-a géodldizzad air. A-stthcifisilrifl- and ltlf-‘ll llflfiévlllifkiiklllgkiflllwafd aiound Hid Bvuliiursl. (llUQflCe, ,1» u; , . Campbell u n . _ Man“ mamkslcd in hockev it o} ll'i'€I‘€5L,~‘l> e “as s oppec 1i c p0 ecacck- chased touaici liic (voiiicr, bu! wrap» u. - . - ic picscnl. lug tactics oi liic locals. Play after ped a shot .1: Bond that cau- 1.‘, m». , 1 Sill-Wall - - - -- Own“ time, Mr. Downing lclt that this u-as I play was iiaitml iii a. stride and lrn- Bathurst goalic napping, ‘I _; frj slf-‘Wall - lymd“ I "ll OilIIOll-llrlc time to get the iicwlquently the Ainhcrst foijivarcis loft light flashed. i‘ » i i P- Wlllllmk - - --- LaHOPQYI-‘Illllzfllloll llllflcr Way. A iioniinaL- the Baihurst lcam down the icc. Amherst tonight has ongagiri ill a) t‘ ’ Currie Whit‘! iiig committee ivas appointed to no-;Only Taylor and Dud James had an genuine old time hockey eel ii-atioi-ij l‘ ‘ ‘ll Carmichael lininalc the executives of the differ- {edge in speed upon liic Amherst and scicial score fans will I col n- l l I Rcfcrcc: lvfclvin Diamond- lciil. committces oi‘ the new club. Af-'ton.m and lilPy wcrc hard pressed any ihc Amhcrst tear; to 1 in? -‘ l tcr liic committee had brought ln|llfiO11 occasions, . The imrrl work and general clfec are asjivcncss of liic Amherst liricup was line outstanding feature of play lo- Ori Fklfiay. It is loll him}, pith, fl-v-i lead in liic north liic n4 vii prove n serious lhrcatf. honors in the Maritimas, , l-i ll" lllvvl-lllf!» The committees f =_____.__ii .. _ ____ follows: League Members .. Intercollegiate‘ Title To Mt. M. (Canadian Press) y.pla_vccl scnsationnlly for the Mount», MONCTON. N. 3.. Marci: 4.»--Ml. Exccutivc (‘ommiticc Hon. _Prcsi<ivi1t--Mr. Justice sauii- ‘ ics scorcd uric goal in the second per-l ‘his? ilrelilflfllli- -7- MrOy Holman, Allison University won ihe iliaritiinclioci and threw off all a Rancid ‘liic’?! ilTF-QIQCHL Llflyll Lewis; secret- Intercollegiate hockey champioushiplxavier attacks. Coffey. Mt. A1- "ll- llillllll Doflds: treasurer. w. w. by defoating Si. Francis Xavier inJiiLsoi-l goaii»; was one of star's of » bfuiiart. lllanagisig Comniiiiee J. F. Arnclt. A. E. McLean Pgirr, Clark: Ralph Siilipliant; Roy Sil- lipliarlt; B- W. Robinson: Frank Mp. Nclil and D. 0. Stewart. in sudden death game hcrc tonight h_v i the garlic, while Sharpe, _ o scored a one to nothing score. the only goal of the gag n a pass The teams were P\'(‘lil_V matciicd.,lfroi1i Jones, was the pick the fey-l hut a stlfici’ cicfciisc and n goalie that warrls. . n‘ in Rf I K SiiBBlES iiuEli r A l A ilvlcmili 3-1 lP i] Ll U N: in their home rink l‘. score of I tn 1. _ l 'l‘lic ricalii ocEui-rcd yesterday af-l lhf‘;lfipfllpfogglfléilomz,509m 35:1’: -lcriiooii of Otis Smith. 22, Uil)’, iin-, was m“ m New lyeflod. ‘ h the d“ ‘mill sad mrclupstallccll’ n" ‘m? Abcitivcifs Rcitini; an mi-ly 1i ‘d and forlunatc young man, who, it is said.‘ stavmg i“ from m, the fi 1 hem Among tho Spcflkpy; “fffc senator had boon ivornving O\'(‘l' personal al- Thg mink “w? SCOT“, in 1 e firs,’ MnrArtl-iiiiq Frank Amfll; B‘ w‘ Iairr», rlranl»: _. . iall botllc nf carbolicj and second mrmrlhx [he wit‘ Wu“ Robinson anrl 011191;; M1; l-mbmsonhacici, and riled as a rcsiiil. at tho; “m; 1 m I in “w “M: and addmpl made a very good suggcmim, Lhatillfllll? of Mi". 1'l(‘l'il‘,\' Shcrroii. Elm‘ W" mow i“ m0 "wrung minutes of‘. a second Crystal tcani should be pick- l “"°_'l“°' - A ihf‘ scciiicl. On thr- conrplc ion a’ l m! from the crystals to draw Irmu‘ "liic circcnscd caiicrl al liic i'csi-, the” mun“ rm Ahegweim play“ l-lc silslzcstcd that players should lJlI l do“: M Ml" shclqno" ‘Yesmflayl liilic oflcnsivr- hol-kry. being content- sckcted [mm mi‘ (""15 Culllllflslllifmnl-nmg about l,‘ “dock and H“ or! lo ll0l(| illCil’ load n7.’ two immis- lhe Nfcbcgn Lmgus 1.1,; cud not [a\._ll'l1l\lnCd_lll(‘l'P until about noon. Ho] victor"; h“ m] pxwntiond y g or going oulsidc thc province 10,. new l sccinccl lo bc in his usual health andi tram and lmnsnm up quit‘ m” playcrs as lie considered Liicrc iverc ‘ mum“: m“ “I U" Qrdmmw “'35 m” l ablv with all‘; illicriiil-(ilgla 1315p good players in Prince comm‘; Jiccd cxccpl. li-iat lic had a sinnil ‘m; Prmmcc: It was moved and Seconded on 11,5) boillr of rarbolic ziclcl which ho shook; An” um mum h", ‘$115. he cud silltgcstion that a team slioulcl be got l occasionally‘ izcns of Victoria uiiiicq m g1 lug the l-flgclhci" called the prince Conn“. Leaving thcrc. lic wont to liic iiomc. ‘Abcgwvitg m, ovydlcnb ha“ _uég m team and to szagc a gainc bcforc the ! °l M“ Held“ _sh°“'°" “n Gfiald ihe Victoria Hall, at which. many season closed bghvgpn them and thckstreet, a short distance swap Herc Sprmhcs “N? mad,“ flflogwng the crystal.- and (Ira... extra plmvers from i he vralkcd around the outside of the Abmnvous my ‘Mir x rwmanshin liic Crystal tcam iron: ihcin. Mr. Rob l house and iioicilngvup Lhc bOllIr rc- and gmmcsily in ‘Lmgsutm Umm. “hon Ypmmtcd that owing w m5 be’ imarked “mm Wm m‘ mt!" l and cilizcns of Victoria l I £11 Emmi! I ing absent from the proving;- Slncpl The dcccascil then returned Lo tlicl of hock“, l d l Friday and the recent Haul, or the ‘ premises of Mr. l-iciiry Siicrroi-i. " 1'5‘ railway, the cup 1mg not y“ brml u/liero ho had left u short liinr brforc presented to the Crystals. ‘ and entered an oulliousc in liic roar Mr. J. H. Gaudet. Proprietor of cho 0f the house, entering lhc iiousc Crystal Rink very generously offered‘ Slmllly Ell-El‘- tO dflnale the rink for the proposed Miss Bessie Shcvron noticed there HB-mc between the new prince gmmty was something amiss and concluding léflm and the Crygtulg, A vote o; that he had executed his threat and Jllflllks was extended to M11 Ggudet drank the acid, slic called somc nicn for his generous 0ffer.-—S. who were in the cellar working at '—-—————i-—_-___.__ potatoes. Mr. Percy Groom, a board- the same way but moves along in q. er at tiic house, immediately called lflrtlcss fashion. He nave;- gppem-g to Police Officer Stanford Biggar who get bothered but is always working lives across the strcct and on his ar- in position for a shot. He can mm; i-lvai he immediately summoned a anyway?" flrkTll ilie first pessimist; ",1 it straight and true perhgpg not fig}; doctor. Ofllcer Biggar and the oti-i- "Too much rope is being uscd forl the same velocity as Moi-en; but with ers endeavored to administer emctics makiim cigars and not cuougl-i w} amazing accuracy, He ha; the fjgulty but the victim refused to accept aid. hang gangsters," growled the other.‘ of shooting without telegi-sphiug, When Dr. Tidmarsh arrived hcl ___ ,____ ______' which is something the best more“ worked over the unfortunate young notificd and cirridczl ma} n11 inquest l, achieve. Neither he or Morena as a man, and then ordered the ambulance was lllllll.‘(’l".<.\'i'1'_\'. Tiic body was iat- I; l. rule give indication that they are to remove .him to the Hospital. or rcmovcrl in Ml-Lcuns-flpdcrtnklng r ,, going to shoot, but beyond a hard Smith passed away, however, at 12.25 Parlors. _ shot thPY have lltilc in so far as a fcw minutes lacforc liic illTlVlll nl‘ ’l"hc (lrvalcil lr-nves iiihiourn haw l playing flppcarancgs and umthqdg an; the ambulance. éwicf hi» nir-thrr. Mrwij. Brno ‘ concerned. ' "w Dr. J_._ C, Houston, ilorgner, ILBSJJw__t\\'_D_hIIl-UBQ, ' . l; i i; N Ways arltl Means Committee Glillfse MflfQiiarric, Jack Lori. .11‘- thul‘ Allcii, Paul Harding and LllC Crystal loam. The duties of the managing com-- initicc arc to advise tiic icam on liic - poi-taut matters that may arise. The l duties of the ways and means com- lllliloc was to rolicvc liic Crystals of uays and incans of raising money for the club. A nuinbcr of vcry gooci sug. _ by genilcmcn pi-cscnt. . TEN YEARS UNTIL - " r ncxr fifiagrai . l , MONTGOlliERY, Mo, Mal-en 4. Captain T. J_ J. See, famous astronomer has written his both Fllflllflff‘. mayor of Montgomef l predicting that it will ten yea before nnoiiicr cirought l éastieum mcr's occurs. d. v 1 . g‘ i‘ “What's ivrniig with what-l. ‘l V ,. | ~ ,