tppBRUARY 14,1924 Latest News . ‘ma: cnannonnrowu GUAIIIDIAN --~ - HOCKEY‘ »_B 0 W I} ICE sronlrs . AND INS ‘ In Realm WBAVSRIE'1‘ BOXING BALL A N D OTHER EVENTS 0f Spo PAGE SEVEN m IIY IIIIGIIEY lEAGIIE IIPEII Ell LAST NIGHT Two Fast Game's Play ed-Madisons Lose to St. Dunstan’s 3 to Wins From L. of 0.’. by Like Score. A fair attendance wLJreQIed the “who; of the City Hockey League night at the Akfepa. when St. Dunsoanls andvlfadipons: wgue of the Cross and P. W. C. fl" l. fllvt fixture the University took the Madison's meas- ; 3 to 2 score.) nd ‘test lthe P.‘ W.‘ 01s led at _ |~hy a similar tally. ‘ - games last night were pro- , of good hockey, especially . ‘dison——S.lD.U. ‘game which , worth the price of admission ‘lope. The fine sheet of ice coupl- ed with the hockey ability display- ed on the line-ups of thefonr teams kept the fans on edge nhroughtont the entire evening. What's more. (he games started precisely on time. and no long waits were ex psrienced. 1th.; opening of the City Hockey League. although very ‘well attend- ed, was certainly well deserving of l packed house. As above men- - I s B‘ d: QdJJLIl last ni-ght was lmost credit- hie. a Comlbination. to be lmore exact. team play. was the predominating factor in the victories ‘last night, annexed by the S.D.‘U. and P.W. c. (cams. ‘In the opening game. the Madisons, worklnglmore or less individually. ‘had a slight.‘ edge in (he first period in territory play. Eight minutes after the face-off Scsntlebury. the Madison defence man, scored the lflrst -tally of the lhesulnzs on a nice followsthrough on ‘av-batted pllck. The Madisons continued their offensive. but. ll‘. (Slimming and McGuigan were equal; O'Brien. lfi-ve minutes before the bell, evened the count on a "swing shot on a rally. beating Francis lo the corner of the net. There was no further scoring in this period. ' in the second frame the Univer- sity team showed splendid offens- ive hockey. combination getting them thc better of the period throughout. Purcell and Scan-tie- Fburyas a result are forced to work "overtime to stem the tide. Hackett. who is playing a great game in ‘ front’. ‘finally scores from a mix up at the month of the HGl-JUIJLHIIB rnlnuterlater duplicates on a wing shot. this time beating “Shonna" clean for a third count. ‘The Matiisnns. although taking the offensive on ‘the dying moments, failed ‘to score. ‘illle third period was an excep- tional demonstration throughout; the Saints falling ‘back a Ia Cana- rlien. with their opponents forcing the Issue. Toward the end the Madisons ultimately break through. Cox and Scantlebury doing ‘the honors. “Scant" carrying the puck. and on a return pass from Cox, 500F651. End to end plays predominate for lilo remainder of the game. and the Madlsons. although making ev- ery endeavor to tie the score. are forced to take the bell on the short end of a 3-2 count. It "was a ' trcnt game! Lina-ups: s-D-IL Madison: Goal J. McDonald . . . . . . . . . . . .. Francis Defence B. lilo-Donald .. . _ . _ _, Purcell P‘ M99111!“ . Scantlebury J. Flemming . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Craig Forwards R. llackctt . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Welsh ‘F. ‘Blanchard . ,_ Power {Norman . . . . . .. Cox OBrIcn Garnhum Filllon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mclnnis 5ECOND GAME L.O.6. V8. P.W.C. Th!“ ‘some. although not as (fast a" "l9 previous contest. was never- theless interesting from start to finish. The P.W.C. line-up won out 3“2 "Wil" the L. of O. clan and ‘ma? forced to work for the ver- ' 0m gong to gong. "Ill the first period the going was total about oven in ice spa/cc. the P. W. b led Iha highest single 0f l Telephone 132 —-and is still glowing. iiolled. the brand of -hockey ‘hand-- 2 and P. W. C. Team 01s eel-tins the Mae when Spillett “cores flve (minutes before the rest- ing time. Jli sllnlll Stecher, Champion, Angers Colorado Cowboy Grapple to Blows “Toots? Mondt. Colorado cowboy wrestler. scored a knockout here‘ ‘In the second period the college team increased their lead. ‘when Spillett again counts lbehind ‘Power rel- No. 2. The "Lleague" boyg‘ 3.1.! though skating hard, elbow lime 198m Dilly. and are once more forc- ed to bend to Spillet.t's shot. For the remainder of the period play was even. with no further scoring. The "last session saw ‘the L. of C. llqlllld "playing four on the front "n9. and their. efforts were re- warded when ‘Burns scores on Ilass from E. Arserllault for the‘ 988-breaker. 'WIth the College lBB-Yll Dlllying a defensive game and the L. l0. C. making ‘every endeav- or to tighten the lead, u great flnigh was enacted, but a follr man de. fence again curried the night and the latter was -turned ‘back to the tune of 3-2. The Lino-ups: a one to the jaw and floored his op- last night over; Joe Stecher, former heavyweight wrestling champion. ‘It wasnot a boxing bout,.however.- and the referee awarded the deci- sion ‘to (Stecher. t Mondt had won ‘the first fall in one (hour and 24 minutes with an- arm lock. and the men ‘were grap pling for a. second fall when Stech- er tried for a flying scissors hold after about 23 minutes of rough work. and appeared to ‘have struck Mondt low. Angeretl. Mondt swung ponent. Stecher tried 'to rise. but hlad to be carried to his corner, land Referee Walter Bates disquali- lted Mondt and gave the decision to Steoher. Jack Dempsey Skilled Matman A feature of last night's games was the absence of penalties. that string of music i-ast night? -———-— ee-l-ee-r-e-e-l-o-r-e-l-e-o ~0- THIS FII-‘IlPO. HE l-s A mos + ~l- um BOIYI vss HE lsl ~1- ‘P Tile good ll- a curloussonse of gratitude. ll- The news dispatches au- ll- + ell man, next summer. ll- No one will (blame Firpo for 4 ll- getling as much I18 he cu-u for Il- il- Ills 8€FVI09!.TIl8-flgIIl rack-etisll- 'l' n dog-eat-dog proposition. ‘Bu-I. + ll- Rickard was pretty nice to the l! 1- South American last year. (He Ill ll- took ‘hlnl when he ‘was un- Il- known and just about pennl- 1- t less and gave Ihim work. 1- Ricklalvl was one of the few ll- i‘ men who believed in Firpo, ‘I i Flrpo was generally ridiculed as 1' O an opponent for Dempsey, ‘but Ill 0 Rickard went through with 4' i the match in the face of vrlde- OI ll- spread hostile criticism and O + ‘it was a lbig success. 4‘ ll- Rickard assured Firpo he t would "duplicate any leglti- Ill O mate offer" other promoters l! 1' made for a Wills match. li‘Il'il0 ‘Q’ o cabled Rickard In reply. "You 4' III are foo late." '|' Qfill-IIHO-IHOQOOO-l-OOO Ladies Bowling l Ill one of the most IuleresiInK and exciting games of "l6 Lllillei‘ lseague the Seminoles WOII Oui- from the Eurekas by 116 Ilillli- By this victory the Seminoles tied the Eurelras for the second seotion- of the leasl-IB- The" teams will now roll off to see who will play with the Comets. Wllllltll‘! of the first section. .- F01‘ the game last nlsht Mira Hazel Stewart rollod the hiiihtlfll o; 402 and Miss Holmes I .. . I . ' I ~t Job Printing i A fundamental in printing i8 that Bil-tidied E l- eustomers are one’s beet ‘advertisement- By satisfying our customers wehave stead- lly built up our job printing business. Our volume of business in (this line is now five times the volume of two and a half Yellrél ago—nearly double that of a yell‘ I180 W: have satisfied ethane-we can JWIJJ! 3'“- PRICE QUALITY . . . PROMPTNESS The Guardian Gentral (Printery ‘ c. we Prince s... orthonormal-rows. garmes. | one-sided. The Greek has seen plenty of both; in fact is now matched to ‘take on Lewis in the feature battle () when“ Te" Me when,“ was oi‘ Thursday night's mat tourney to the player selecwm at the Grand Opera House. ALL PICK LEWIS "Practically. states Kotsonaros. every wrestler," "wouldn't give 4' Dempsey a chance in a Ilout with nun] meeting s I E Ed Lew-ls. ‘but ‘I am not positive air ‘ an” F rm h“ '|' out it. (I'll say that l think Demp- luke tile place of the championship sey would have a chance. though I would wager no money on him. The v noun” m“ h“ h“ ‘passed “p "' ring champion should last in any all by President Ban Johnson and rzffzfoficngd "Ed sm£edtw“€':event more than two or three min- 59W!" lllBmIlBP-B 0f the 188-5116. Wall 3.11 511 ' 9W1 0B- 6 0 - ' . 1 l _ the so-called schedule es ion held ‘I meet Harry wma. 5mm mum flutes, and l:h s is all that the aver ll ll age wrestler can see for him. "Wlhilg many lmay not ‘be aware of the fact. Dempsey knows nome- _thing about wrestling ‘himself and (could go on the mat ‘today and Ifilltlfi a. very fair showing. (He likes the Hp0rlLlbut will never go into It lbocau-se fliers“ "is more money in good though, for he has thle stuff that makes mat men. Lewis would (‘have considerable (trouble in gott- ing a grip on him. and. in return might get knocked oold before he succeeded." lt appears that Kotsonaros and Dempsey have (been friends for years and In connection with his Q,‘ training for several of his lhig frllys ‘the Greek has worked with the ring halmplon. As Kotsy is a crack performer himself. he has been ab- le to show Dempsey a lot oi‘ good stuff about the mat game. -in a mix- ed bout with lbewis. Jack would the able to guard against some of the Instr-anglers" best grips, or counter "somewhere in Oannectlcul" July "no as m successfully and quickly 19. is llkelY to meet considerable break the holds if trapped. Bout Ulnllkely Kofsy fol- one would like to see ‘Dempsey and Lewis ‘try the thing out (but doubt if such a ‘bout couidla clause in the state rules govern- “Nothing much | n could be gained from such a boutffllllile ever ‘be arranged. said ‘he, "and (both the champions KNIIGKEII illll i Formeri KANSAS clrffrsp. 1s. - Joe ' ‘will he presented each season to (‘ALL TATTERE D AND _TORN” Part of the hard-fighting English football team is shown following a match against Wales at Swansea. If their playing ability can be judged from their looks they appear an almost unbeatable team MUST VAIIIABIE PLAYERS llillst the Abcgweils of Charlotte- . Abegw-eil tcanl, re-inforced by L u m A Siiown, iii-Ill. Friday night. 'l‘ilis _ (illirk Williams. llelll the Canadian Outstanding Star Wil in (lash and Diplo Most Valuable Pia gue. in the circuits. Tile National Lcugue will give $1.000 in cash and a diploma 01' other suitable token of the award BOSTON. Feb. 13.—~A (IIDIOIIHI. tile players in the American Lua- gue who is named as the most valuable for the season's work. it was decided at the adjourned ml- of thc American League here. The dipllnla will button previously awarded. The meeting. which was attend- each year and was the first of its kind ever held in the city by either l Be Decided-$1,000 ma to be Awarded for yer in National Lea- Boatun this your us a tribute to the new owner of tllc Red Sox “iiob- lt luarkcll tile coll- pollcy previously thc American League nlagnates visit cucll of thc cities of the organizations ill turn. regarding thc diploma. for the most valuable bull playcr emanated frolll Iiabe Ruth. Ruth. possessor of runny champion- ship buttons. proposed a diploma. scttillg forth tllc work of the play- er. and signed either by President Johnson or tile chairman of the trophy committee. proposal was adopted unanimously and in a. few weeks Ruth will have snluetlliug PW.C. LOO. WOULD EXTEND LEWIS IN Goal MIXED PRAY. SAYS’ KOTSY Wihlte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. P‘ Power ' NEW YORK. Feb. 13. ——Natiol'l- Dereilw ' By Doc-Al-MY al League owners ut their annual. W. A. McDonald . . . . . . . . . .. Burn George KOtBOIlElPOG. the Greek meeting today voted to abolish the lbin" Quinn. B. Chandler . . . . . . . . . . .. F. Kilroy wrestling star, now here from the bonus clause in all player con-Itinuallcc of u Forwards (Pacific Coast, ‘nls one of the fewtracts for extraordinary fieldinlnladoptcd to have Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Bradley matmen who think‘ Dempsey could batting or pitching skill. The Spine‘ -- Dmlwl-le give ‘lstl-angler" Lewlg an m-gu. league also adopted a schedule of Saunders .. .. Arsenault menL 154 games opening April 15 and i-illkieiiel‘ ~ Mllrnashan. He w..." go so m. B, m S... that‘ closing September 2o. Babe Ruth's idea Dlckieson “Lilli ll mixed ‘battle. the ring cllam-IATIIB meemig "Died t" E0110“ the ' 1 , - merican League by having its Tllc suggestion James Harrell refereed both 2:.“1:03;:grilmfilrzlfaggfidfigsiré outstanding star selected BRUIII ' ' year by ballot of baseball writers to hung on the walls of his Sud- hllry holue setting forth his prowess ill the 1028 season. Sis- ler, who was selected ill 1022 as the nlost valuable player in thc league. will also receive a diploma. The members of the league vot- ed that more tilue be given the visiting clubs in their batting practice. lt was decided that the visitors should bc given 30 nlluutes at such practice froln the opening of‘ the season 'until June. and 20 Aside fronl adopting the discussions of what wag best for the league. No deals were. made public. The Chicago club was not lreprescuted owing to the legal tan- son incident. l The call for the meeting was for I minute-s from Julie 1. to tile close - ‘of tile season. ' (Jlark Griffith after till: meeting ll‘lln()lll’l(!€lI tllllt he would not name his ulanagor ulltil a later (lale and (IHHIOd that ho was considering JllckJiarry. it was also reported ‘boxmg- H“ Wuulw qulckly “lwkelgle growing out of the Joe Jack- tllllt Jack Cllesbrn. former Yankee pitcher, would go to Washington H-n coach of pitchers. lMAY HAVE TRIIIIBIE ‘ STAGI NG BIG MATGII llARTl-‘Oltll. lConu.. Fob. l3.-— ‘Lew Raymond. matchmaker of’ ‘til-e mysterious syndicate ‘behind tho Irlnpn-wllls fight scheduled for difficulty in producing the fight In this state. Raymond has not yet applied for a Connecticut license and there is ing ‘the sport that prevents “out- promoters from coming into Connecticut -to promote flstlc bouts. Two of ‘the three members their opposition lU lllixcd ‘bouts [as-t lligllt. ‘ NEW YORK. Feb. 12.—Low Ray- nlond announced last night ‘that -the boxing syndicate for which ho is spokesman had selected Stamford. COIIIL, as lllle bite of tile Firpo- Milli-s bout and that an arena seat- ing 115,000 spectators ‘would be built there. Tile promoters expected lIIe pllb- ilc to pay at perhaps 53.000000 to see the fight, as the best. sewts might cost $60 he said. nnmomu UP PATH-ER least $1,000,000 and ‘ P. E. ISIANIIEHS‘ to Root For Abbies This Week l BOSTON, Fell. lii.—~ United Slat- es lea-gue competition will bc ro- f sumcd this week at the Arcnzl. A ’ championship clash is slated furl Saturday night, when ‘the Boston! ‘Hockey Clu-b plays tile New l-iaveni liicars ill part of n llUllIflll-Ill-‘fldef-I Tile other portion of this twin bill‘ ‘finds the B. A. A. pluyiug thc Allc-‘ gwelts of Charlottetown. ll’.l-J.i. The Wednesday offering at IIIBI Arena has thc B. A. A. tackling Hur ‘ward varsity. ‘Boston Collegeuuclets (he Abegweits Friday night. Boston College is tackling a. ltlllgll game when i‘t stacks up ng" Olympic team to n 4 to 1 score iuI st. Jollu before tile latter icanl sailed for France. Williams is a great booster for this tram and be- lieves it will take the (measure of both Boston College and ll. A. A. ll. will be the first time u. team has come here from Prince Edvrllrd Island, and natives from at sec- tion will flock to the Areml to sup- port the P. E. l. boys. ¢-o->_ _v~ HoclmyflAt Murray River Tile ilnst game of llockcy to be‘ played in tile Murray River open air rillk took place ml Friday‘. Feb.‘ Xlll. w-llell lire fast leum frolll (Ieorgetolvn llllcd up against the sextettc from Alurray River. The game. which was won by thc _ visiting tcnm by a score uf 5——3.l good. clean. fast lmckry that wasl pltlyeli in King's County this sea-f sou. Ollly one penalty was lueted‘ nut. during the whole game. WIlQIII one of the visiting teunl’ was given] o ‘two-minute rest for tripping. Tho gamc was handled in a satisfactory ulanner- by “killer Dillziol. off (ieorgntowu. i After the game file tcanls wervI IHIIIKIIIPIGII at ‘(he Murray River Hn- tel. Mr. Keenan. proprietor. The boy-s urn high ill their praise of the Murruy River people who treat- ed ‘them ill such a hospitable luau- ur-r. A return game Is ‘to be pllay ed in ‘Georgetown this wcrck. I 10ml“ (ilk-lock, BIG lcl-lllcl Pllllllllllll " t Dog Race Will Also be ii lijlilii FlIR SAT&IIYAFTEIINGGN Many About Boston‘ Held in. Conjunction With the Horse MeetrBig Cash Prizes. Tho Charlottetown Driving Clllll run off. starting at 2 lfcluck. meeting lust night lavas well attend- ed and considerable business was transacted. it was decided that Owing to the condition of the ice, through the recent‘ snow storm. ii would be impossible to hold races: this ‘afternoon. so the races will be; held Saturday afternoon at twoi in the meantime the course will be cleared off and ev 1 l-ryllling put Ill first class shape. ‘ it was decided lo meet the wish- I Pi-i of the boys who desire lu llolll ; ll dog race. and cash prizes ‘were: voted to be paid to the four dogs; finishing first. second. third anlll fourtll. races in bo quarter mill-i heats. host two ill lllffli’, 1 II. is expected that Lllc ling race will b0 lleid ill connection wit-h the. llorw. races on Saturday afternoon. ‘ The follmlrlllg clll-islls will Clan A Trot Mary ‘Pickford (J. Arbing.) L Baby Todd (J. MCIJUAIllidJ Keltie (J. Murray.) . AlrlCh ‘iulili (.\l. lirPlll-luf.) Nl-nck Crescent-l (l. Carr.) Tile Pup (W. McNeililJ o. Class A. Pace. ‘ Todd E. (G. Guy.) Directunl lioy (S. Furllullareon-i Boron Hurtslltlrn (J. StanleyJ Anna Pratt (J. Arbingl Judson Lad (H. DculllsJ Angus Dillard (N. DHPFOW.) John R. (B. Youllkler.) 'I‘llc officials will be (Ill! s-zrnle us thoiduring llle ilrcvious ruccs. HIIEKEUIFFEH Canadian - American! players Resist Temp- tations of Toronto’ Junior Abbies Trim Red Socks Score 8-10 All intern-sting game of llockl-y \\‘I‘~' plnycd IlPIV-‘(Yfifl filo Itcd Sock-l Iullll Junior Alli. ., tho latter will- ' lllllll. lly u swrl- of 10-44. Magnate Pnllmviug was the Iinrrllili ——‘- Red sock; Junior Abbies i‘ l ' VIIORQNTO‘ FM” 13-’ A SPHIIM ll. Lzlrter .. . . . . . ..-\. IVorIh flloul Plffsllllrl: to the Telegram “Lye/Hoe b‘ "i *1 . I’. .\l >0 ‘ri- . . . . . .. I’. A. Ar =1: Two of the largest nffcrs In the l -\-_ Lgrlgrfl ‘ ‘ _ ‘ _ _ ‘ _ ‘ Tnombs history of Canadian professionali hockey to amateur dlockey players G_ . worr- made yesterday by a well-I known and prominent Tornnln hoc- I was our‘ of tile Ilcst exhibitions of _ key nlzlglrrlfe in thc interests of the (‘llllallion loam oi‘ Montreal Thel lnllllccnlerlh: in turn professional} were uludc m Lionel (ionachcrl IPEPH. now thc (most a tollnding hoc- key player of the United Stiates Am- IHTPIII‘ l-inckoy Association and liar-l nltl Cotton. file star forward of the Pittshllr: (cum. two Toronto born (‘t-nine . (l. Straw ll". ‘(Vlnllllzlfis greatest of all round alll- E Managed by Mullins NIUV YORK. Feb. iii-Mike. fill:- Tigue torluy silrllllll a contract plat:- uuli llrcli hockey players who ‘mil ing hilu under file lllunzlgrrlzll winl: grail-ll to Pittsburg just to play of Paddy Mullins. whose. boxing hockey and obtain academic triain- (string includes Harry Wills. ing. Wllile both Councilor and Cotton fl-‘l-"olonalisnl. although they lntim - HIETIUUBIY and cllrvfully considered utod tlluhaf no far dlsfint dati- tlleso sparkling offers. they both (lc-Illlr-y nliglrt be found with the Cun- Pmclm go of have too mudh at stake to fool ar- oundy 0f the IDOXIIlg‘ COIIIIDBSIOI’! declared Buanos All-em Feb. 12___The n30. ent announcement that Luis Angel Fl h d be fl‘ ed 1,110,000 REBEKQQPIIVI EOYIKIFEEYIQEAGUE bout here on Thurgday night EOE-TIE tXCEUEiE/‘Q Ssrslrwb Ell ‘the U. - - - ~ - s. r - “h l i’ sml-wa- ”.?‘;"°°“ “if? “g”. “if-i "5" "(i ...l.Z£..‘i'.‘.‘Z..i§.‘."nl’;lf eiiilifil? ‘Fl’. 3- Maire!" 117 S“ t“ r “Eco? n Osnon‘ pie Yeti 00's business inanoxe; declared to F‘ Mcnomfld 83 138 122 save me Strangler ~ a g ‘MIME day The figure mentioned he said E" "5"," 121 137 103 he?” m“ seasmh in m“ too-much represented the total of all the off: J‘ “on”! 79 174 108 0t a scram’ [or when ‘Ed ‘many are Flrpo has received recently for '1‘, Grant J59 133 13f clamped on his headlock. he hand- b i ' h d d‘ m d ___ __ ___ ed George about um toughen pun. 0x nil mate es. an vau ev- e an 589 699 550 ishmen‘t he had ever lmeted out to motm“ mama WWI‘ dufl“! the M” " '/_ n opponent m m“, c“! coming year. l./"(7'L“—'LJ'FLIL1lf!;-."" 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