Rangers, Bla ck Hawks, Canadzens Vi/inner, Qf Last Night s N. H. L. Games ii ¢l1l\¥lD¥ Murray M1u'doch and Lynn Pat combined for the first Rangers beating George aloosepuokand Dllion.Ths1attsr netfsornascem anglebutthediso on the arm and God. IDR! Defliw. Centre Boucher W Cook Subs, Yatrick Keelinl homers Heller, l-szenp|slar1loda(Pat\‘ick) 1-Rwsvrl.Woookloushsr) §.".;'L"e......°“‘°“-om. fggmnlliakmwh mapped their les. by trimming neu-elt mc Wim 9-0 wnisht to virtually smash -Ill hopes the -'0lt Club _er getting the Na- Hockey -ensue play. The Hawks, 11 a e e tl b y '1`°mmy cook. Who scored £0 IOL] And mms: ~-1 G he Wi-H88 on flifly even terms for two S- -W pg;-. lods and then turned Oli the .T. COOK mlm in the thu-tl. coat slam. in Kendalrs rebg muse. and fouls 'llgtiddgllflgldil scored about il min 'lm "Nw crusht “elif a. sifggetiss s= g ff §§§§‘5§§’§ “Yi loci came of! Pal Wm. 011 I pass from 'nie desperate win , Ve. were cauglist en Thompson tg. minute of play. _ in g S a tu rda y Afternoon Victoria Driving club will letirniay aftsmeea, Piifliiltting, at two o'elock Officials and drivers are Hi bbc promptly on time. 'rue track will be cleaned and in goes shape for racing. rcllowing gp the i entries, Clll Paso-Re 1 G 1; mehgy Auineyiou rswh.“oe§l>lsf Clan A Trot-.sybllse , Ethel Nab. rev. UheIs‘tnut Dillon. Cllll Ploe - B lbo, Rose , Mlsls“Alworthy. B md C C Trot and Paee - Nm Silt. Almer Worthy. Bright Uucti Mary Gratten, Worthy Guy. Colt Race-Cricket Be Billie, Hel. en Kalmuck. The Great Ibrbes. Royal Britton, Worthy Mac. _ ‘5§§s Souris Hockey IIAVERS It VICS 1. A close game of hoclncy was play. ki Beuris rink on Rb. 'ith when West-end Beavers defeated the 'liown Vlcs by the scorn of teams played wsu with hsvins an edge in the without their .star After a w Brent St John opened the scoring By ll\i'°\igh the second he slammed in the a mix-up in front of net. Vics came back strong and advantage of a penalty to GNKOPY Mulnnls tied a pass-out from Stew- tha ,third period the hard to 'break the tie 5031165 making game smart saves. The vics were more dangerous around the net but the B05'/S11 Played better combination. With about a minute to go mgel Bt. John, Beaver defenceman, on a nice rush from his blueliue shot the welt behind Lyons in the vie cage for the winning goal. Lineups: s Vlvli G°ll. R- Lyons: Defence. L. llodormac, B. Weir; purwqqg, J, Brennan, G. Meinnls, J, Mmm, U. lfcnachern, B. Memtyre,`.y, Me- .!Allan, A. Poole. Beavers: Goal. R.. dbeverie: De- fence. R. H. John, J; Bleemy; liar- wards. B. Bt. John, 'lied moynsgn, 1'. Bt. John, H. cheverle. I. Chev. eric; B. McDonald, B. Paquet. 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The boys arrived home last night and are in a fighting mood. No in- juries, every man determined. A capacity house of cheering fans will stimulate-the team and they certainly deesrve it. A bunch of iuniors stidened with stew veterausmakirig astand ag- ainst a te|.m_of seasonedvplayers who ranked second to none in the Big Four. Amasing has been their performance andyou should back them up ‘and you' means every reader. ' Oome and see the grimmest sort of s battle. s settle when ne quat- tsr will be asked for and`none giv- eri. a battle of youth against the skill and experience ef veterans- 6t.h Play-off Game Get your reservations early Reserved Seats, 40c., 60c., and 75c.; Balcony, 30¢.; Tickets on sale, Forum Box Office Thursday morning at i 10 A. M. HAUPTMANN; 7 (Continued from Page 1) son and spare her own life. Bul the President is powerless to not. “If they were to come to me ir my cell and say 'you would go fre: if you would tell the whole story.' I would say I told everything l know on the witness stand," said l-Iauptmsnn. Hs said the state tried to show “only the bad things about me.” referring to his previous criminal record in Germany. “They dldn't investigate and find out that I saved three lives, three persons from death,” he explained. "On two occasions I saved persons from drowning and on the third occasion a. msn_ wus sliding into a quarry, 100 feet deep. I' reached out and caught him. "Yet when I come to America the state walnts to take my life for nothing.” The newsmen and lawyers shook hands with him on departing. ‘ He volunteered: “The thing that is holding me up now is my wife and child, and the knowledge that I am innocent." Prior to the interview, Haupt- mann had been quoted by his chief counsel, Edward J. Reilly, as pro- fessing his innocence. ' “How could anybody." he was quoted by Reilly, as telling him to- day, “believe that I, a father, with a child like Mannfried, could kill anybody else's baby?" .“A miscarriage of justice." Reilly said of the verdict. “Our fight has just begun." Hauptmann, sentenced by Su- preme Court Justice Thomas W. Trenchsrd to die during the week of March 18, will be taken to the state prison at Trenton Saturday. Mrs. Hauptmann left the 14- months-old Mannfried at her lodg- ings when she visited her husband. The eight men and four women jurors returned to their families and occupations, For more than six weeks they listened to testi- mony about the crime and then huddled into a bleak back room of the courthouse for more than ll hours yesterday to reach their verdict on five ballots. Foreman Charles Walton, Sr., the first to announce`to the tense, hushed courtroom the verdict which caused Hauptmann to sway as he stood between his guards, issued a statement this morning on the part of the jury, which said Coach excursion ratoa from all points on P. E. Island Friday good to ' - return Saturday or Monday. Come in and see the big play-oi! game. Highfield And Holman *S W- A Siem ' Are Winners In Opening Games Of Playoff Series Presents Trophy V For Rural Hockey F-_ MR. W. A. STEWART One of the latest leagues to be formed is that of Charlottetown' Royalty. for which a handsome sil- ver trophy has been donated bl' mr. w. A. stewart, M. L. A. 'rne league includes three teamS.1VlZ~. West Royalty Bearcats. East Roy- alty Royals, and St. Avard's Pchv- ers. The games are played in tl1s,__,_ East Royalty Rink, and already competition has been keen and_ vigorous. Eight games have been .played and the standing now is: Royals played 6, won 2, dmtv 4, lost 0; Bearcats, played 5, won 2. drew 2, lost 1; Beavers, played 5, won 0, drew 2, lost 3. The next game will ba played on Monday night between West Royal- ty and St. Avards. Trophy is on exhibition in the window of W. W. Wellne'.'. Sunny- side. | CHALLENGE We, the East End Maple Leafs do hereby challenge the Second West End Rangers to a friendly game of hockey Saturday afternoon at the Arena Rink or any sultsble_~ place. Lineup-Goal, John Davis iCap- tain); defence, Harvey Campbell, Hallie Crockett, Turkey Mimvek' forwards, .lack Dsrrach. Hottie Car- michael, Billte McGulgan, Brontis Hooper, Baldy Dinr;w<~l1,' George MacLeod. :r_z;-. scar.-_-*__*-1' ‘-Ki “. , _ They are glad to be released lifter their confinement of 43 days.. _ ,lt is well understood wg can not give out any news con- cerning what occurred in thc jury room. We now want to retire ic our homes and again become or- dinary citizens." 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