"" _.a-n- arlottetown Drivin r Meet at r a Afternoon g Dlub Held G_eat__,ll_aoe _ S u d y anadians Clinch Worid`s Amateur Hockey Title Yesterday By De to 1. featmg Americans At Chamonix, France, B_y Score of 6_ THE CANADIAN GRANITES- AMATEUR CHAMPIONS OF THE UNIVERSE ccissiui ici iiicis L_ _ siiuiinn iiiniilnnii rst of Season Held by Gh’town Driving Club a Decided Suceess-Large Number of Spectators Witness Races+Meeting To-morrow Night to Make Arrange- ments for Wednesdays Classes-Great Racing Promised the Fans This Season Charlottetown Driving Club first ice races of the afternoon on an laid out on the river op- Vitoria Park. The weath- wiiii cdd, there being quite a breeze blowing. Yet not- to d th _ both on tho dcfciitc .ind offense as rntlllit coiue an e In the Pace the starters will in _ ,_._.__ . uw ubovn Horns signify After expr-_rieiiciiig considcraliie i TI 1.`|~_. _ ml! L_ f (-_ A IN ilillii lliicllii cuiiiisi ins iscun Driilng Club hope l 1 Ab it J winierrui contests i>iilieiii@n fiiifiniitherghn R Alberta uifiie it- on if thi- nina »~ ri “’ “ “ """" ‘ ° 1 Hmmgid-‘!l‘l`;'i`_ inljl Hr( nlpillgyg J; were the first tcaiiis lo line up. , 1 1 1 gl /2.' . , -_ n ()in All owners who intend to tnko _ _ ii»r 2 ti- i.ii - - llnrt in racing this season should 'the `gl_""mo_"_' flw Mnllmglm' skin' iiiio roii(iinoiirii`l.'.<“t_i~li"i‘itorly fo? he present at each meeting so that ing Rink has .it lost liooii opened . , __ _ _ _ wiini looks like ai scorn liut Aiiili to the geneial publlt, .ind for the 'ho L of (_ mano mud” H "iw the executive can be sure of the ' ~ . _ _ :imgerifgggeeyvsltitiiySSM.; When Final Whistle Blew Yankee Conten ders Were Physical ,gfggk,,;§_1;_,g,$;;";;$,‘,__;;;;'i'3;? .i.,. Ti... ...mi ..ii»....t»i. ...ini ' ' - -. _ , ` _ 1 _ _corclcss wits liiird fougiit through- mwn horsemen are ‘ill/_ii-"Jil t0 ]0in W _ H;\:;,1(§;i1ItlkoFtllfwiy/[:|?g§;l(i`h](E{0I:k;nv iiul, \\'ith defence nieu ol’ ouch tho Charlottetown Driving Club (‘iuh it society recently formed and mam f5“m"F< in "°’“" "ic" W‘"`k~ 'l`l l /aih and Friiiit-is were where an opportunity will be giv n __ ° ' _ _' ' _` ' ' - ' . _ - r, them Of hiking Dfllli in l'Rf'@"4 Whiih ` i»'?~riii=ali()biiilfiii‘)fPii;]si?.. i-_iii‘l't»_i;lmii\irvi:i to iiinkc a niiiiibor o -H-i-+` gi- ei ‘£4- oc- ot- # *I* 'll 4' 'I' 'I' 'll 'O EFEAT8 'F SWEDEN 4 T0 3 'D -- 'll Ii' CHAMONIX, Feb. 3-in one -lr I+ of the closest and moat gruell- fl' _'I' ing ice contests staged here thin 'P "II winter in Oiympig; hockey air- 4° 1+ cies, the English hockey sex. -|» ul' lltte defeated the Sweden Q + aggregation to the tune of 4 -lr 4- goals to 3. ' 4' °l'4"l°°|»-l~§4"|I‘l"l'\0"l>+'l"|' i'_"W'*""‘ "”_ “WW” '°`\\ The LINEUPS Madisons L._of C. Goiil Francis W. Znili Dcfoiiirc |\\'. Purcell llurns |(‘_r1ii|; (lilfoy Scantlebiiry i"orwni‘ds Welsh Doucolte |(‘ox Arseniiult Garuliiim llradley Power Moiiiiglian SECOND GAME in thi- sociiiiil gi-iiiio ilu- lliiiikors look the St. Diinstzins measure by ii score of 2 to 1. Thi- liaiikers getiiiig their i-icoros in the first :ind second periofls; tho “Saints” lone coiiutor coiuing in the first stanza. \\'r\lister, fast forward of the Bankers did the scoring for his tt-aiii wliiio llliiiicliiird pi-ri`oi‘incil on tho not for the Saints. ’l`liis giiiiic like the initial cen- tosi of thc niizht was ii good class of iiockoy with liotli teams show- ing flaslica ol' .spend that compar- ed favourably with the senior liiioups. _ In ‘tho first iieriml the l'uiv¢-rs~ ity sqiiuil forced the issii". at tho ioiitsct and liiill the Ihiiiknr dcfviii-o workiui: hard to szivc. lllancliard iiltiiiiaioly getting by Rod McDon- iiltl for tho ltr-il and Wliiti-_‘s only scorn, Welistnr of the lliinkcrs eveiis up a few minutes lutor. The second period was produi-- tivi- oi' soiiio good stickhaudlinf; on liolh sid:-s with tho linnkers f liiiviiig soliicwlizit the edge in ter- ritory play. With tho period noar- wm °d“caw “mir horseslénd add 1 l"'»~i'_ W P l=_' S. .-T '. A, splendid saves in thc iiiler\'iils_ , e N ' ~; ' on (v ec - 1~‘_' After two minutes of play in the ly spent. Webster mzaiii sticks tho to their value. time amateur hockey world today, if not in Canada. lt Ia oxpeoted that the Crystals will play two exhibition games with th; Abogwoll-to this week or inext, home and ~home games. Therefore the fam are again ao- su'red two additional classy con- CHAMONX, Feb. 3.-Canada won the Blue Ribbon Event of the 1924 Olympic Wlintcr Gam- es and added ion Olympic points to her 'soore when the Domlnlon's hockey team today defeated the United Staten In the semi-final of the hockey series by a score of 6 to 1. after their wonder. toltl. _ i ' Americans Exhauated. °f h°¢>k=y against -- Abwwelta last .Friday nl ht , it was a fast and furious contest memorable hockey battle team of the highest pi-align, TM 'WWI °l"‘° ¢° U5 43°* "iii" from start to itinish and when lPaul entire piggy mi,,u¢_ Wim "0 "if-|° 7°°|'|"tI °f IHNBVHG- Leoiq. ol’ Belgium, the referee, blew N0" thi! *ho G|'l"|i°I» °|‘l'Y\Pi°'_\S his whistle, and the game was over. of puck chasers from the °f camda “"“°"°d ¢h° W°"‘d'l *W the United States -plnyens were metropoIla._,_ imadg __ |"¢ lo yesterday 'when they decisively physically exhausted, and stumbl- Marltbma Champions step all °U¥P|lyod and outlkated the Amofi- ing from fatigue. in d can contenders to the time of 6 or er to gain the covet- ln fn; ¢h,»¢,ugh°“¢ ‘hs goals to one. -Oi' course, little sur- The Game uni” _ prlso was evidenced on the out- gm, ‘|h°°“|s|"T;“:|';, come al the Canadlans_went to Smoothncss and finish of the Can- llrettlext in or-4°, ¢° "W mn Franco Int month on the big end 'adlan offensive combination over- of the odds and to quote the win- wheimed the brilliant individual dom of experts “the Granite; would nlny of the United States. AB res- fngurs -worth 0| mm wln lln a walk." This has proved ularly as though conducted by weIl~ wan th y :true and Canadians todly 'Will N- °""d m*“Ch|“el`Y» The DUCK 'P38500 °'W'\. the cream of the Mori llheumatism o excellent hockey W t Charlottetown season and wie are cafe that P. E. Island at the z ls fortunate in having * you too are to be congrat- 0l\ Zh 0 I ` 'll 0 11 'I' their rotum to tho land ofthe *Qi* 0+ -I) Z* CHAMONIX. Franca, Feb. Live ol n February 22 Ice Races To-day 'D+ 'PII- *O* 9 tri! f h hockey, “phi°s*en‘i:'e“oc°r'o:i:|c_ joke upecmly 3, R |. our N|¢|°n. from Smith to MoCaiTery to Watson M “nance an "Waugh me .1 “Ame and ,,° ¢|°u|,¢ 3 9,-ug rg. or from Munro to Smith to Watson with the bn; 91 fe,||,,°, ceptlon will bo tendered the HI\I<;ri¥:_l0 fill; D92; pd H I t H all gh, -,lh||,_ world’c amateur choff\P|°"° °" for t‘llicy'U`iill_(i)zdSEStlntes,'Iriidoiitii nite); W- =°~»-mi-=» yn- '“=»i° mf- - ’ikiii.'.".‘1'“;.“.ifi“iFiZ‘..ii.§‘.i’§` ‘i'.§’.iii'.‘. ‘IIS ‘iii N:/lotteries and the ____<_._>____. most impiegniible defense for thi.- e iP. E. Inland Cnimdlan goal and smothered ‘the °ha"\P|°Ml\ip thi; year and * * *I * * + ,., * 4, Q 4, individual efforts of the United i` tl i h iii i ADIAN TEAM ‘NW-|-ED *_ States forwnr s wt e cency. 0 PLAY IN STOCKHOLM 2 3_ Q _ Little Love Lott. f th 1' ;§fe'¢'|‘|‘.°,:"H::;:;,°'§';';¢f"|°,: .|, "rhei-e was no-ie iove lost be- hll lnvltod the Gonadlanl to 'I' ‘tween U10 two lteaims. Rivals phy nn exmhmon m“ch m 4, since the Olympc hockey started. ., stockhdm on Februlry 17_ § The game had not proceeded more _|, Manu" Hswm 0, we cm* 4, than two minutes when Watson was ,., dum I' comldermg we |m,|\_ Q, bleeding from the nose, a-nd Rice 4, .Hom The cmldnn. lr, Q. wns stretched out on thehiciilufter hooked to "H 1°, ,mme "om 4 n collision with Smith. T e n te( States fought hard in the opening in u :* *r_=;:******° session, when they were fresh and i 4»0'O#§++§'\l°§§+ frequently Rice, M'cCarthy or Drury getting the puck, sailed down the ice, only to be 'blocked hard. Canadians’ Combination. Then begun the regular 'action of al At North Rlver “f......t breaking mi- the United states 'rite ma A flood afternoou's ice rncinlz IB puck seemed to pass ceaiielessly he ¢,f...n,, promised the fans this afternoon. tween the sticks or the canadian jon,” mg when three classes will be run off forwards, Hard back-checking was gqq °g_.|. ot North River starting at 1 o'cl00k~ of little oval-l. The fast skating and fiom your The classes are free-for-all. 2.40 stick handling of Uncle Si1m’s ro- oenu, and gi-een race. Entries mny be preseniatlves was futile against the made to within time of race. to Mr. relentless Canadian -machine. The -i‘*°'°~_-°’ the stands watching the most hard For other sport sea page six fought and owlfte-st hockey that LI|||mCllf_fl°“!pl|'!lI `B~ C' W°b°'°r‘ thousands of spectators who i‘llled = I . ev Spzc/A1. ' Z