HOCKEY l Bownmo Tinnitus ' Whatwprumlses to he (mo of‘ the bout billiard tournaments lever held ori the island. will open tu-l night at‘ the Laurbros Bros“ Bil- liard Parlour at seven o'clock. in all sixteen players will take part. These comprise some of the best talent ot’ the i-lty. The tournament will cover ll portod of about two nwnths," theie being a total of about one hundred and twenty games to be played. Two games of two hundred and‘ftity points each will be played every night-one at seven o'clock and one at nine. The prizes will consist oi’ a btviutllul silver cup, suitably on- gyavad which will go to the player winning the" inost‘ games. A old medal goes to the second big 1881 player and a silver I'lI€'(ll\I to the‘ third. There will also be a silve" medal tor the player nuiking the highest break in the tournament. Messrs. IAUTIIDIWB Bros" are to be highly congratulated on bringing itbout this tournament and on the great interest they are taking in promoting the advancement of this popular pastime in (‘bsriottetosvm The first game it] be played to- night at seven o'clock is between W. Nicholson and F. McMahon. At nine o'clock W. Hcndeisou will play H. Vcssey. - ~ Rheumatic pain Yields to treatment with Sloan's. Just pat it on gently. The tingling glow, the comforting warmth is in itself relief. The ache eases elf-—- then stops. Get s bottle from your I druggist today and have it on ' harid—-35 ccnts. It will not stain. Hockey Meeting _Held in Amherst ,___ANtblEliS'l‘. Nov. 2!l~- Amateur hockey hills to go stron in Amherst this witrtor. Amherst will probably have a-inst aextetie that will up bold the town's good hockey name with all utilattlt» teams. The llnn- kem will have a loam that even now is aapidng to Mzirltlnle (‘ham- Nonnhlp honors while lLhe clvtc league, will probably be the bestthe town has had tor iuu-ny yeam. An interesting meeting was heir‘. last night by the hockey committee and representatives from each oi the A. A. A. A. and civic league teams. A civic league of tour teams mediate league of 3 learns or per- haps four. Tbs team number one will bc the Ramblers. team No. 2 Bunkers, team No. It. Highland Rev ants. ten-m No. t. Farmers. The Ramblers will consist of men like Farrow. MoKlm. Bradshaw, Don~ nellr, Cablll. Mclmighlin. Forbes Gormun, Baker. Tower and Candy. The Ranker-s wil-l consist of Mcln- erney, Webster, Noonan. Mont gomcry. Bartlett, Harrison and others. The. Highland Regain will con- H151. oi Chapman, Lowther, Brown- ell, Simmonds, A. Chapman. Atkin- son Brothers, White. Chlahoimaind Crunton. The h‘arme"s will be about the sumo as lust Ytfar with one nr two exceptions. The tol- lowing men were 8819911 "D011 ‘t5 mferees, vlz., Hec. Grimley, Loo Lowthcr, Jack Twadilel, and Fred Carroll. Fascig-Tipton Old Glory Horse Sale NEW’ YORK. Nov. tlil.-ltolnnil Ilorrlmnn paid top price for the {l- yi-nr-oltl t'IlIy Tobi-nu at the sale oi’ the trotting horses owned by tin- Into Watson Ii. Dicknrman yester- day in Squadron A. Armory. Iln paid $2.500. Forty oni- bond brought u total of 557.355 nl nil avi-rngn oi‘ 51.111. C. \V. Iinanll. of Whlisi-tivlllis, hlasm. paid $5.000 for Atlantic. Expr 2.0714. At- lantic Express, 13 yours old. is the sire oi‘ Nodda. 1.5814. tho only horse of the stitble which “'11s not sold. Air. Last-ll also purchased suvt-ral brood mart-s. among them being Eva lit-lllui. Quite Worthy and Natnkn. 'I‘obt~n:i. 2.0014, is by Petr-r tln: BUY YOUR SMOKING SUPPLIES HERE ' Our line of Smok- ers Supplies, is complete; Always fresh and satisfy- » t ing. Get the habit, 0f calling on us for your Smokes. LAMBROS BROS 139 Grafton st. l l Insurance "True-it may sound far-fetched. Neverthe- less. in the case of “CEETEE" it is your assurance of pars wool. and_wool is the only "l" Protection against sudden changes in temperature with consc- uent doctors’ bills. he "CEETEE" label also insures a fine wool thing- undcrclo Tint will not shrink 13mm by ma. ‘nut "l" 4 ,, ll you are: wit.“ 51:: 4 cltlc. or y“: fins-Imus TI" "I? Canadian-made caiélfib?’ 225' or _ un ma: ,, . That is reinforced at wear- For Mai: inc mm. CiéETEi u... 2'20 .......:. ...:'.*..t:.t:..;.'- =§';="ii..':5._;" woo mixture n cr- Mut. m‘, 5y clothing "do lute" sou by u» Wom by u}; llll-DCIIII Bu! People " ‘Ufmliffliit, “$81,296.21, .91», , zlr your Health (in-at. 2.07 1~i and is out oi‘ lira Ilollinl. a sister to Atlantic Ex. press. The salt- wns conducted at Auction and was tho opening of the Fasclg-Tlpltlii (‘ompnnyhi Old (ilory horse sulot-ilir. Dickc-ritmn formerly prosidont of ‘ the York Slot-k Exchange and owned tho Illll and lhtlo Farm at liiamurtxuvck, N. Y. 1C. .i. Triinier, an agent, paid 80,000 tor Addlsonti, a yearling by atbmtir- Express. Vow-tn, 2.07. six- '- Yozir-nlil. Iiydlutor Volo. brought $3.900. Ihnitl iiIurv-Irl-rpz, oi‘ New York. Wfifl tho purchaser. Amino King. 2.1514. lwi-Ivn your old, by Kim: Iir-lllui, oi‘ $525.] Dempsey Going 6.. Stage for Winter NEW YORK. Nov. 29—-Jack DQmWBY- “T111198 heavyweight champion, will have a Imny winter and npilna. but. his activities art- mom likely to In: helix". 1|“, {out lights than in tho ring. Plans for M“ "‘“‘"’“"5" “i” ‘Wins mama-d out by 'I""k IVWITIIH. tho lIlIl‘Il(IIiIt'|".‘i manager who arrived in N‘\w yurk Ioilai . brought bottom price Policy winter's chills and was decided upon with an intor- . BillIlINli L. or éffiwtm Last iilaht theflnvinclbloa de- fieiiti-d the Live Wlrus by u large majority. _ Following are the scores: INVINOIBLES iiarry barter . . . . .. 170 200 15:4 A. Iilartln . . . . . . . .. 132 ltl7 Jus. Keenan ' 136 107 Pat. Ready 133 141 138 Frank Reardon . .. 124 184 131 M3 813 701 Totol-2l87. LIVE WIRES . Motiotzhuu . . . . .. 131i 107 104 . Larter . . . . . . . .. 110 115 106 L. Redmond 111 75 101 L. McNslly .. . 100 142 151 J. Mcinnts . . . . . _ . .. 102 125 163 6-10 564 625 Total-ltlltfi. l-i. Lnrter rolled the highest sili- gle score 200 pins. Tonight promises to bo a Imttlc royal betwmrn the All Corners who haven't lost a game yet. and the highest score so far. Y. M. C. A. BOWLING ll. Owen . . . . . . . . .. 14kt 201 100 Jilly Rogers 13- 1-i2 10o 1'1. \Vi|l"t'|l . . . . . . .. 16-1 11b"; 10b W. MacDonald . . .. 00 112i 1:14 it. MacDonald ..... 130 100 1G7 ‘ 602 T31 ‘S01. 'I‘olnI—»201$l. It. Ilugg . . . . . . . . .. . Bentley .. l). Stewart » ' '1. lilurlt-y . . . . . . , .. 1T1 hlacimotl i. 562i 501 SIT Toiiil—~ltll-l. CWTOWN BOWLING ALLEV 'l‘hct'o was itiorc good howling on ‘be Charlottetown Iriowllng Alleys Iilhl il-gbt. when the Sailors rs Ibo Stuns lined up in tho Match lame, but the Fluiloro proved tin-m- iclvus once more the winners b I2 pm. . Following are the scores: Tin-re wlll ho two more Mulch] lnmcs tonight betatcon tho Sail-- yrs vs. Rovers and tho St. Avnrd's rs. Soldiers. These will be the last games of this series. therefore any bowlers wishing to have teams entered in the next series. now Ls the time to entor before the big gnmns start. The high score la still 102 plus [or tho wockly prize. BIISKETBAIL The opening game 0t‘ basketball in the L. oi’ (7. Gym will be played tonight. beginning at 8.15. 'i‘lic :4. l). ll. tenin play the Tigers. The University boys are brenk~ ng into basketball. and wlll no doubt give a good account of their- iclves. A game of volley-ball will be played between the periods. Mods la Canada ‘he Post Office who have rolled: . and Prince Edward Island in general, therefore the players on whom the the Canadian champions. ' and when the season comes to a close they will be found among the top ‘liners battling for supremacy. STARS I -‘- 1'.‘ on . . . . .. 131i 1Y0 9S-3i1 ‘. lions. l-t0 L11 10$; "J \ ('.w-\'vi'lo . . 112 i.‘ 8 "l J. Ilorron R2 R2 130-300 w‘. Savidunt . . Nil 77 05» 153 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I420 SAILORS I Flynn 128 I22 It]. Flynn 12H 10X l. Itnnughiin . till} lll '1. Luud . . . . .. 122 8h "' Lund . . . . .. 107 112 itl~fil0 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l713| HAaLofiizTow 1w THE icnltstin lThe Sport Page That Everybody Reads, Scotch Champion Million Fans K110611194 011.1 Attended Matches can- Giant ciucnoo. plhlutl-V: tlikmlioothtill names played in the Western Coir tori-urn in the Llnitt-tl States dur- ing the pain season attracted near- ly um- million spectators, according to compilations from figures repor- tvd by the institutions today. with total receipts estimated at nearly $25.000,0tl0. Michigan and (lhlcapzo much with six hume names. stood out as the principal drawing canals. hiichigairs estimated attendance was sot at 183.000 while Chicago attracted 1611.000 t0 tho limited scaling capacity of its stadium. At Ohio State live homo games . MOYVPRICAL. Nov. Z0 -_ Archie Skinner. champion hcavywoightpoi Scotland,kno<'ked out Elzoar Rionx, giant Czinadian lumberjack in the second round oi a scheduled ts-n round bout at the Mount Royal Arena here tonight. Skinner bod a slight shade in the first round. in the second round Skinner crossed three blows in rapid succession to the head and face and Rloux went to the floor and was counted out. -—'——~ “to-mi. e ~ GRAND "AHDS MM," NU“ 29‘ (IPIWV-l-HJIUO. In live home gzilncs __F|°yd ‘Fitwmlmons’ ‘vi-don, Illinois hail crowds totalling 111.‘ known boxing promoter. was ar» 0W‘ rested in llenton llnrbor today and wlgconili“ "'“m"“wd m“ 65-000 arrmgnod he“, o" a china‘, o‘ m"; snw its homo games, while Purdue int: to turn 0V1‘?I()1I1I¥(]oy‘.r“m.mt In lmliaim claimed 14,000 and 20,‘ Mm“. 35400 cuuvcuul a“ F269,“, 000 i-t-siloctivt-ly. hiluncsotzi. Iowa 1m; on a 50x11“; 1mm.“ hem m Mlchqand Norlhwvsterti. ouch with livu [gun (mm “m” July 4_ last yea‘. lhome gums-s would have approxim- . , , llll ly 100.000 i-acb to total. SportingpCommcnt Perhaps Island hockey enthusiasts don't seem to realize it. but when the Abcgweits were selected as the opponents for the Granites in St. John early in January, the privilege, or may wc say the honor is in used a high ‘one, as the Toronto team are not only Canada's best ama ;tcur hbckcylsts. but will play in Paris later on for the amateur hockey championship of the world. This coming game with the Canadian cham- pipns although only an exhibition setto means much for the Abegwelt club llslandcrs’ confidence rest should not take this “cxhibition" game too lightly as we are pulling for you to win, even it your opponents are As the local sextet has tor the past two seasons demonstrated con ciusivcly that they arc the cream of the Maritime hockey world, no doubt the result oi the coming Abcqwcit-Liranitc game will bc eagerly looked torward to by followers of the National game all over the Do- minion, and as the Telegraph-Journal says, tans will also get an idea how Maritime hockey compares with the best played in Canada- St. Dunstaws, Abegwcits. Aibcrton and Summerside teams com- ity of hockey on the island this winter. Many are oi the opinion that the local red and black line-up wlll have an casy time oi it. annexing the title, well, be that as it may, but Summer-side this season ls making every endeavor to put a team on the ice. that will prove worthy oi 1hr splendid teams turned out in the Western metropolis in ore-war days- Abegweits. look out for Summerslcle! Then again thcré Is Alberto". a squad that local fans have been |°"III"Q 1° 5" I" 3mm“: it Wm b‘ remembered that this team handed Sackvilie a sever trounclng on one or two occasions, and any sextet that can win from the scrappy Sack ville men have certainly to be taken into consideration-Another team ‘the Abblcs will have to contend with. Last. bit not least. 8t. Dunstan's University ls sure to have a well balanced acmrcqfluil" I" 1M5 I-"O" Basketball. one oi the most cs hilarating. exciting and intewsliilq indoor branches of athletics being indulged in 106-17 WI" 9°1- “WHY” a good start tonight when match q amcs WBIII :6 PIaiKi°zdatL"n:h:a:-e°2ix:e of the Cross and v. M. c. A. exmresiume °' "'9 b H er ex classy material to boast of and the best season i basket a ev . psrlenced ln this city is assured the tans- Basketball is one of the manygthlctlc endeavors where condition and training is necessary in order to remain on the floor throughout the full DGPIOU oi playing time. it is also a game where judgment and hcadwork coupled with courage needs most, wherc the quitter is never wanted. DANGEROUS MICROBE IN SPORT The gambling germ with a cute little squirm, Come ivrih on the sporting stage. 4 "l am old" he cried with an air of pride, "And I'm wise beyond my age. There's ncver a game that's known to fame, Which has not felt my bite For men will dance when the God oi Chance. la showing his prizes bright! “l am boss o! the double cross And the father ct crooked games. I have caused more grccd than joy or relict. And blackened a million names. I have sent young men to tho prison pen; With the wiles I know a0 welt. u | hut my way all men would play In a world-wide gambling helli “l have broken the bold and mocked the old. And sent the young to dflflfh, Whatever their lot, all mortal; r91, When they breathe my gallon breath, Yes. mcn will dance when tho God of Chance; ls showing his prizes bright. And there's never s game that's known to fame. fi_ Your office may be comfortably warm all day; Boxing. » r i SPORT - Gossip? If You are an .. 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