Any-is; 1924 Latest l News THE CHARLOTTETOWN EUARDIAN ICE SPORTS HOCKEY AND B 0 w L I N'G In Realm PAGE SEVEN 0f Sport BALL I30XING A N I) OTHER. EVENTS iiiuus siinw wu Til iscais usi NIGHT 4-3 enrers 0i Red and Black Display Superior v Team Work And Stick Handling Over Halig0nians._ Ax’ Jpn. l<l.-~'|_‘he (‘hur- gfgl; Abegwl-pq, thrive champ» Abbles Have Better of Territory of n“. {lliirltiniea Provinces Tho giinin opened with the Ah- tlie Ilaliiax (‘rem-outs MP5 havini.’ the better oi’ the terri~ .» I - $10111... in ii fast and thrilling . - oi‘ hockr- played- lumllélilllulllleld‘ tonlghl’. lit-tore e llwo thousand‘ HlllWlflltlY-‘h IyIllliOIS. SiIVIll in the. hitter or the tiuiii period idioweil far rim. mm; work iind hotter handling. Apart from the liiiuitions oi‘ llaslani illltldlilttfifl. locuis plpyi-il an iudivtiiuiil d 0|‘ hot-he)’- 9 first pi-riiiil ended one noth- m favor oi‘ the Aliliieu and the mL iii-O lo one in their favor. lie final six uiinutea the tfrilge i; made ili-sperati» eiforts iii come the Ahhies‘ four to one , assuming the ailltreailivt" llitkl‘ i-il i\\l('i' and were Ruin; in; when the final gong sound- tory. Aielfiaehilrti scored on Kelly's pans utter eight minutes of play. ilantlraliau the (freseent izoalir had about twiee as many stops to uiaite as did Diainnuil the (‘har- lIliUli0\VTl not guardian. (iooilliui- ni‘ the (Treaeenta was given two minutes [or tripping. This lieiui; the only penalty ot‘ the session. Slow Second Period The second frame WilS HllLfllllV Sl(1\\‘f'l‘ uinii iiii- flftll. Tiii- first score was iuaile liy ltiiy llrowse. who nagzeil the (‘rt-scenes i\\'lllt' on a pass from Kelly. aiii-r four. U‘l'll minutes oi‘ play. lltlfilillll on a prvtty hit oi‘ individual work niade the first score for the locals two minutes inter. Earl Priiivsi» and lIflSlillll were penalized .for tripping. l Third Period l l l lu the third frame. Goriliiu noi- irhed the third lally for the (‘harn- piona uu iudivliliial work after three llllllllilfg 0t‘ play. The iHihii-s inadi- their fourth and final (rount at the five niluute nuirk, when. Illoore slid the FIIIJIIPI‘ into tho (‘roseenthi net after llaurnhzin pro» ripateil hiuiselt’ in an attempt to Wtop a fake shot. The play rather lii-vtless for illt" next for; minutes. hut ivas liveneil up in thi- law-t h. uiiuutes when the IflfillN atssiiuieil ii sharp olilfntdve: “HIPS hrouizht thi- ilalit':i\' supporters iii their fi-i-t at the toiirii-iln iuinuti-s mark. when he tnllieil on a (‘lPllll eliot from tlii- fifteen yin-d mill-l; tini- llllllilit‘ lieiori- llie roui-lusiou at’ play the (‘ii-sei-ut routers wi-ut wild when (llli)illlllt‘ laniieil the Fllllr her lltllllllililllillllfllltl for the hiacii and hliiifs third oouiit. The llUlllt‘ ~QR FRANK CRONIN "ho is Playing Still \\'ilill .\iill‘lillllll Champ l 5 0 ifig f K i6- i managements ,_ ITIlIE YANK ESTABHSHES NEW llilRiWS ICE REBURB AT MT. CLEMENS, 2151-2 (Special to the Guardian) 0nd heat. the Yank outtrotted euit hail a hip: atti-nilanei- iodav authYauk won third heat easy, estahliuh the riiizes were iaiit and vi-ry i-xirit- iui; also a worldfla record fur tliri-e liiit. ‘The. two sixteen pave was ivon hoata hy a trotti-r hy Gllbfffl i\i, hunt Only ono halt‘ \vorltl':<i ire paving record over iee. anil is ilriven hy Ernest illc-Tagiie. i-ntry finished fifth. World's l't‘(‘.(ll‘tl Wilh‘ smashed to piereu in the 2.2t)_ trot. m. ice record for triittera was made h_v (‘liilcooti- i“ 1914i audl ll" ""1"i. llulxh \\'iitt.' lu", he team trii-il hut iii vain: the game iflfllllllililllll iura whirl 0t‘ excitement. with thet ?.".‘:.:;1.itr*“i'..:2.:"‘miiaiiifrt ‘ti? is“ M“ Heck” iiiiiiiiiin» I ’ l Game-Two Sides to Story hard to even itiuttersi The gunui was ri-tl-rifeil Iiy Willa ie and Butler. The lint-up: Abeaweits Crescentsl s1‘. .l’()ll.\', Jtlfl. 14.-'riii-i-i- are (tout _i\\‘l'.- sides. to every story hut. the Diamond . . . . . . . . . .. ilantliuihaullllll‘ ‘ll ll l$ llllll l’\'l'l'3'lI°<lY lltlvo‘ - iifenue ‘not realize this. ‘lloore _.\1|,im liittli» trihuti- was paid to the‘ Kelly lmyh. \\'UI‘l\l-\\‘ltlt' ciini-eiitiuii 0t‘ St. John Doni- as tlu- “polite" town iit" the Gnrdfil‘ ‘ ‘ _ _ ‘ _ 4 ‘ _ ‘ _ _ v _ __ Hnmllllugiiiiitm l)_\’ the manner in whii:h _tiii' 31l.|.;“(.||,,rn ‘ vnshhlg $]lti‘iilltll\ at. the recent hiielto); I(‘i]Il-O\‘~s(| _ V ‘ _ ‘ H ‘lmlerlv game irnve veut to Tt)\\'(l}'lv~‘ili.*i illlli eat- rails iliiriu gthe introiluotiozi m‘ mum" _ ‘ V _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ V. ‘Hnrrisml ille visiiiiiii players oi‘ the (‘auail H liru‘vl_u, ‘ V _ 4 _ ‘ _ _ _ H “Minn! ian (llyulilpy-l ll\)l'l(t'_\' team.‘ I , (mum _ _ _ ‘ _ _ ‘ ‘ ‘ _ _ ) 4 4 H’. I I. “atvl; ll is within ri-.i.~.on to i-npei t. t iiit lltifil’ who would line-up an hour or , _ no before the game started and SHOOkerjI-ravi- the weather iu order tii get ' seat i-ould at least apart: ten uiiuu " m‘ ‘ti oi‘ their time in the ;\I‘t"ll ti. llwlVll to an iltlil"(‘.<.\‘ oi filtllfliillll‘ and liuuthros ilrm, tonight. Iii-rt. \\'ii- tioilapeeil to Faiuidifs representat- lllllll-‘i will lllay l-l. Perry and in 'ii'os on thi- eve ot‘ their iii-par- lhi- Stiooki-r 'i‘oiirt|:iuii-iit. 'l'hi- first uri- to fare the worlil'.< hes! on thi- iiiami- in the play-oft’ will lii- play- tield oi‘ sport, ‘Ptl |It‘|\\t't'll ii. (‘iiduiori- and .l. Li». it is within reason to state. thri’ 1(‘ilaii'. under thew i-iiwaiimsianiw-s the. hoe- ‘ liasl night (‘harlii- Stewart won litfll FHIIN til" 94L Jllllll ll\\'l‘ llll lllllll" ‘lout friun \\'. HPlltlPFRIlil \Vhl|l§ ,|_ llfél‘ in ill" Fllu-‘itililll (llli"l\lilll‘*'- Li-tflaii‘ out-pliuvi-il ll). /\l‘P-‘t‘llilllli'.,iiJl m" “WV” “m: ‘m’ SM“ 7" "w"? .\'lltl|ih'l‘l'. ~*'ll‘l“'~ >i iu the ililiiarii 'i‘iiurniiiii<~ii| at , .\ud on this assumption. on simi- lar titri-zisions would it not he more in keepiul: lo i-iit. to the utmost lim- it i'0i‘lli:|litli~.\' aiieniliiiil. upon sueh :tl£li.it‘i‘.~<i'.' Not one iit‘ the open-tutors “kicks-il" ‘iweziuni- of the. speaker or of the ]lt?l‘(‘ll hut ll(‘(‘illl!~'t! of llli: length o1‘ ‘lilll’ tin-_\' and Lllo playera \\'l‘l‘l' wept ivaiting. ’l‘he latter partirviliir-I ly. iii-re were these mi-n iip to wratrh as far as iraiiiiug was i-ou-. "erueil. liad heen ivarmiuf: up {ow ‘ivi- or ten minutes hoforeiianil and were uiiw called upon to stand iu the eiilil while ‘a lengthy formality iviin none through. Politeness (‘(1618 nothing and hrt-v» ity is tho soul ui wit. 2e .i. a. i s at at, who has always iuipre ei-d m.- a. Ill" \ililk_ ill ilh‘ _t'ii':=t heat iii ihei Iheiul: ii uiort vnluahli- uiiin on t ~ 3.20 trot iu two .l-il.‘(it'l‘ll one quart» . ‘linil-“LL tin-ml; to pi,- sliiititii ~- er, new world's Tl'.('Ol‘tl. In tho a: ahillty. did not au-oiiipziiiy thi- I mime. l l)l‘ll"\".‘. is liodd. Catficans and ROWd _ rather surprised at. his ahsencir. anil on makirt,’ euqiiii'ie~i ii Rodd was ill. l was told that he hail re tuseil to go with thi: teani, hut no that iuy zitti-utigiu was drawn begweits Take Hard Game Last Night p lCommercial Travell-erpgt Patricks Tum And The Abegweits ‘The followiul-z hitter. which was l‘l'('t'l\'(‘ll last. night. speaks tor it- sell‘: Sporting Eilitiu‘ (iuardiau. Sirr-wfllow’ uie space to inakt- ' ii-w remarks-i regarding (‘harlotti-— town's splendid hockey teain.~—'lh-- MT, (‘IiEMENS, .\iich.. Jan. l4.—'\\'att:-i again lowering tho _world'H Ahtilfnwils‘ . . ’I‘hii lutorniitioiiiil lee liar-lug (Ylr-i ice trotting reeord to 2.15 1-2. The MW" "mllplmmg my l""‘m°"“ ‘m ‘ the island lam Wit-k, i hail iii-- [ilfllflllfil oi‘ :iei-.onipanyiulz, the .»\h- ove]. we“ Ti“, hies lo St. John. and was t‘oi'tiiiiiit"> 11mm 11313; yank is uwmid by (‘Ohmtq [)_ _\' iii hurling; prev-out at the tirauite»,litiu~i»l'ul oi" l second hehind illt"l\lllttI{illlltlll, ('ll;ll'lOii1‘i.Ll\\'tl, l’. Ed. Mllllrfi twill"- i aiii not personally ai-iluaiini. d llun Pntohiln, (‘iiloni-l Aliii-l(iiiiliip\q‘----- »»»»»»»» -i__- wiili any oi the :'\l)l‘t{\\'t>‘li phiy--r.~. hiit know some ot’ them hy hiiilli. three (flilli to St. .lohn. This player's l wzi ‘= ll. then to what appeared to he some illlti-i-l int: or inisunili-rstaiuliiii: ziiuour, the phiyi ". 'l‘hi-ri~ certainly wag no ri-al "iendsltip lii-tivi-eu ihi-iu. Unl- playi-r, whom l had Iievi-r seen ho- tlvrigsei-inilil to he completely shut out by the rest oi the team. I hail no iuteulioii ot‘ tzoini: to see the Kaine Iii-tween the tlrziuitiw and Ahliies, as l thought that a Ftliltitlll ‘VHS lllVUIl. “Tl-S together would hi.- a “joki-" zigaiust the \\'0riti'.~t champions. llouw-ver as I hail uiitliiui: 0124i.’ to do, l (ll'~ i‘ltll‘tl to take in thi- izaiue. ' imagine tny surprise when the Sllilfltl)’ littli- team from your rity held the ttranittls ilowu to a -i~t score. and. in my opiniiiii. played a hi-tti-t" hrauil of hot-key iliau their oppoui-nts. who were a iii-avi- wl‘ i-lziss of lll('ll illl‘1Il|,L'llt\ili. It wzi~= quite evident. that the Aiihii-a had It'll iii-hind the oni- nuin who (‘Olllil and lllliltlllllitllll)’ would have iii-lpoil ennsitli-riihly with his liiilii-tdik» shooting. ’l‘hi ' .»\t'ler the game. I i-nquiri-rl who the eaptziiu oi‘ the Alihii-s was. and was told that his liilillt‘ wae Ninorn, 'l‘wo rir 1lll'l‘t‘ evenings iit'li-r\\"arils< l lieariltliat there liad- hei-n a new eziptaiu uppointi-il in the lli'l"~'fiil or‘ again on unirieiiiliy terms when not 0n the ii-e. cuuuot lllltltlfSilllltl is why hlorgaii. the goalie. left llu- team and turui-il llilllll‘. 'l‘hi-ri- la i-iizry trident-i» o!‘ ill.~'~ l'lilllt'lll amongst the Alihies hoeki-i‘ taaui. which idinuid not exist. if the players are gtiing to give the l)l‘.\'l‘ that. is in them. lowini: hot-key in this Maritimes for a iiunilier of years. and have pari- with the Aliegweits ot‘ toilay. it’ it i-onld he arrauizi-il t0 StlUllTP There are two sides to every story hut the pity of it is A'\’(‘I'_\'ll(ldy' lions not realize this. ~<cD44_~______ Billlll iiii: flu i‘ Y. M. C. A. ALLEYS piuii. For the wIniim-s .l. rolled the grand total ot‘ (Hi4 pi ll. and W. llortou ot‘ the Post Oiiite team rolled the fine score 0t 63S. / . Tonight. the Odd Felloivs roll . Davie d: Fraser iit. 7 p. m. and ut. f 9.45 the Odd Felloivs roll Carri-ll i ‘ Bros. teani._ PO-C-KQQQ <>§ Post Office \ l“ H. EHHCPy 1.11 m2 (511,). W. liorton .. 211 "r r‘ ~ t}. Dirt-rs . . . . . .. ‘Hi5 12X‘ ‘o ‘Q? Ii. Arsenault l‘? lt-L V. Saunders 17-1 H9 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. »Y. M. C. A. R. A. Pflllllltlitil] 20X l’. W. Tamer . 150 1-15 .-\. hi. Harris .. .127 122 ltiilil .i. Cameron .203 152 .l. A. liontley .. . .. Total At. tho l4. 0. . alleys Tomorrow night tho Plnkluiiis and invluelliles tun min El. ‘iiiri-zs ATTElTltlll! F” 7°!’ "h". Prompt Return: Ind General lamination Uhlp ‘Your 7‘. ductlon to eiiiasniio BROTHERS s... iioaiiiiis, iiie. 1i 2 and I Fulton Fldi Market i "liiit-nu a Yam <' mw vm, u. v. "llilllll ltoiiolll Upon laquul l __\ _ ut. 8 o'clock. BRINGING U1’ FATHER. eiviWon I 2307 0t Switzerland, and u lwhleh ended at the (‘olisieum here! 11h’- ut eleven ok-ltiek iilSl. night. The 177 vriiiuiiu: eouihiuzition travelh-il lllllller and (‘arl Stockholm. llllllChlcni-go. were second, and were 253Sllap behind the winners. FOR OTHER SPORTING NEWS a niauziizer or ooaeh wlin would have enough lllllll"l1t't‘ over the players. and one \\'ll().llt' wiiril would he law in all things pertaining to the lit-st interests ot’ the ti-aui. then I feel sure that neither the Gran lit'H nor any other aniiitoui" hockey ii-aui iu (‘anada would have a rlianu‘ with the Island lioya. i hope lo he hack on the Island in tho course ot‘ a [ow we -ks. and |hopi- to iii-ii tho AINPLHVOHB under, in the retail-ii‘ lriiau" game oiutlii- iiiiiiiiiiiri- iii‘ a. good manager or the Y. Alli-iv" Iii-Ht tiiaht the Y. tram l(‘fi-'l('ll, nnii every nian on ttii». ti-iiiii W9" "m" Ill" Pllrll- ("Tllll b)’ 33lfduiulz his iii-st. Harmony Hlltli-{OOII- _ lieiiowship on. a hockey teaui 1\- ll"llll"yllltty' per i-i-nt, of lllt: hallle. is I aiii. Sir. oti"... COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER. St. John, N. 8., Jtin. 14, 1924. p. Egg and Grenda. Bicycle Race CHICAGO, Jan. 1il.~—-O.~ieai' Flag. Alfred Gren- da, won the six-day hike rnee. 5M iIlllPS and five hips. iI. Y. Koi-k both nYI a i<+>-—-- see PAGE a J . ‘,lll'(li!_\’ litivinl: \\'lilll’i‘~‘>ti‘ll a few games on; the island iluriiig; the. past winters. (luv player iu iriieuliir. ieaui iit' player,- whu would not lllll“ ' very rvgri-tiiilile.» .i. (itirdou. and that. the hoys were‘ Another thiuu l, h~' l have hi-i-n fol- ' yet lo see a teaui that can i7tllll-‘ I I .i\i-ri~ lldhliPti oi Sillniirllilllillllllfi. ciiiu l-iuziiiiui, riohes and ehaekiui: that" flilirlii ll ivou the most t'l"iil('il|. “Ilt-d" Stuart's lone ru. i Back Canadians i in Great Contest , ...____ 'I‘til{().\"l‘t). .I i. l-lpfil. lrielea hroki- illt ir in‘ l'l‘tt l\'t d a nasty eiit on thi- fore» l’iit tho individual star of li~.iuv. atrealc. Spriiuu» was uivi-n a ninti~h |'iii|l \‘.'lll\'lI illt _\' hail o ~d for four whit-h liziri lllll!'ll to do with the iii-- lll1illll'\’,illillt' .\'. ll. l.. |l.\illl'I‘ Sub liiit oi‘ llli- YlBliIlTQ. i l‘\'t'lllll|-'».. when ll|i'_\' iit-Yeah‘ i-il llii- (‘null ulna of .\ionli‘i~:il'li).'l (‘lviuliorp \\ii~ uivi-u the gain‘ the .\‘t'tll‘i' iii‘ .'» iii It, l’._v this victory ‘iiti-i" eizht uiiuuti-s phiy in the iii-e- thi- ‘foroiiio ‘il'iilil tale- lllv SPPIlllll ouil [llililil and towardw ihi- close of plai-i- iu the (‘.ilii<-i' liiltlllllt‘. and lllls chapter t‘ouiii hriiki- a small‘ ll‘l.llllliill and (‘auiiilii u~ itlW‘ in lin- lioui- in hi.» \\'|'l.‘~l in a etillisiou with ei-Fai" ]lt)‘4lllIil\\‘, - (‘iirlii-ii‘ 1nd iii did not aippi-ar in ‘lhi- aaiui- u ~ on.- to f<1lll>l_\' the illt" tiual .~t;iii/..i, tliiii- (‘lilizliiirn iinil .\llllilll_1',ll at llil *~ it \\.i< not pro iliu-tivi- oi \~-|_~.' izotiil liiirlii ‘i; lllvll‘ tum in ili-~ .'.'.~i twenty iiiuuitos. l Fi*<?11?,-., §r§§€¢fifS .43 The line-up: St. Patrlck's-—ltoaeh. lziiai: (lor- hean and Stuart. iii-fence: Adanm. 1-H were a centre; Nolile and Arlioiir. wings; lt‘(|llll'i‘ iii‘ thi- game, and illilltillllll liye, Jii kiaun and Iioughlin. uulis. Canadieriv-Vezina. goal; (‘iiutu ll"ll"| l_l"llll 5h Wile ('ll‘1l_llt')l‘ll'|.\' stiekeinil S. '(‘hllllioi'n. (IPIPIIPIPI l-itirrnz. "lYl-l lll lllt‘ -“"“llll'l lWTlUll. illll-Hllvtl i-ieiitre; Bouetier and Jiiliat. wiugu: llll‘ l-{HIIIP- U. (fleghnrn and Mautha. nulis. “§‘Ii‘l'|*.(‘.—‘Iiilll Milri-ill. 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