Ti KY1‘ IM hi .,u ‘of Svéfil The acute pain of neuritis 73E Cflfilnqrraroyvircuhiteiillipii, .-_ v7.7a BASKET BALL BOXING AND 0mm nvnwrs "tics SPORTS "WM HOCKEY arm a.‘ B 0 w L 1 N6‘ n llllillil WINS ilRilM llllBlES ‘FIRST PLAY-till on: on y Hockey Exhibition sauna‘. Alta.. Feb. Io-VCwIufl-l - it Costs in the how-case” ' lkfve written villi lkebuafold .. adeyforaboul lwdyun E FOUR dispatchers work lhonrs n day, 6 do s a . and are rill owners the olold pen,” writes Fred P. . s, one oi the four dis- hm in one oifice who help v the im trains moving on n ‘ known railroad- » Poolside ‘allwrllelihsnewnl- 1f.“.'.'.¥'.i’.'1‘t‘i£.."1'£‘2.‘l'=‘" yiisiuii oavy Ice Produces in first Tvifo Period Though-they have come and con- quered. t-he Truro sextette-will have reason to remember for some time the fight put up against them in the Aiicna Rink last night by the local Aibegweits. The 5-3 score in favor o! the visitors tells the tale of this game, and this re- sult was due not‘ a little to the way U118 Truro men watched their positions and to a ecitaln lack of cohesion on the ‘part of the local sextet. _ l-leovy lee, s dragging puck, and a smoke barrier that made the opposite ends of th-e rink invisible to the players and ifans alike. were inconvcnienct-s from which both beams sufiered alike and which slowed nip the ganic coiisid~ crably. Neither side were uble to arry this rubber in any com- fortpand consequently it was played rather less than the man, and heavy and pei-istept check- inig was much in evidence. A feature of tlio game was the Abibies metlhod of rcllei in the lust eriod. wbzch was a hummer and. the best of the match. The eiitlio forward line was taken off more than once at one ‘fell swoop and replaced by a rosh trio, making th-e session indeed a fast one and leaving tlhe latter part. all Abbics. Bradley, Cox. and Alyward play- ed the game of their young lives, and for hard work at tiinca sliow- cd the way to their eldier teain mates. ' McEa-chern. considering it was only his second appearance this year workcd well uzth the other players. and played a whirlwind gamie. Gordon's stick-handling and Kelly and Campbell's rushes also kept the fans in cheers. For Trnro, -which is a clever ag- gregation of fast skaters and heady stickihandlers, Sniitb, Kabm and Murdock turned in a stellar game. Hopper madis some fine individual rushes but was not ai-_ ways athlete find the not. Both Bill Abbie Line-up-Game Ends 5-3. v . O . isxciiiiia GAME lack Brand of Hockey s-Mcfllachorn 0n local tender with a nice poke shot. Mclltachern relieved Cox and the Play ‘became faster, Truro keeping their opponents conrined to one half of the rink for some little time. Bradley and MeEaohern ‘combined and invaded enemy terri- tory. Ersser replaced Wilson and Whackey qtrlcd out Gulnan. He ‘was relieved - by Cox who made a nice run but lost to Murdock who ‘took a long shot and scored. Gordon who was playing a tidy game, stickhandled through for a nice save. Ryan relieved Smith and Kuhm and Murdock gave some work for Kielly. The Period ended Abbies 1. Truvro 3. The Last Period began at 10.41; with the players badly hampered by smoke. wlgh. in one minute of play Smith scor- ed 0i! Kiolly's pads. Gordon got to Guinan and iSmith again to Kielly, both goalies saving cleanly Following a shot by Smith. Mur- dock iound th-e Ahibics ,iict at, 10.45. Bradley, Cox and Alyward relieved Campbell, MeEachern and Gordon and the local team seemed at once to take a new lease of life and. inept the fans in an uproar. Alywurd bagged the twlncs from the left wing and less than a minute later. Bradley repeated The Ablbie forward line was again completely changed. The Aili- bies seemed better able to hold the puck and kept the play con- fined to their opponents territory ror the remainder of_the'soseion ‘which ended without further scor- ng. = SUMMARY Flrit Period Abegwoits. McEachern, 9.50 Second Pei-led Truro, Kuhin 10.10 -Truro, iSmlth 10.15 Truro, Murdock 10-25 Blllllllll (Special to The Guardian) ' SUMMERISEDE, iFJb. :10.—J'l‘he Crystals Iwlll niako ‘their ‘rirst real bid for championship honors on Fri- day, Feb. 20, when they will meet fin iflumimerside, the fast Amherst team. champions of ltheili- League, on February '24. The Crystals will go to Amherst Ito play a return gnmc. Fred Moore twill referee the same -ln Summersido and Frank iBrown wll referee who game in Arn- herst. In tho ‘play-off series right through home and homo iga-nies iwilil ho ‘played wfllh total score deter- miining the winners. Theiwlnners of v y IN ,$’S,ll]E FEB. Zlllll Amherst and Crystals iWi1l Hook Up In First Sct-To-Home and Home Games, Goals-To Count. the Amherst-Crystal game ‘wll-l ‘play the iWllliIlBrs of itlie nornhern ha)! of tlic N. B. and -P. E. [island Loa- guo on Ftlbruary 27. This unenns that 1i the Crystals wlntagalnst Ani- beriit they will play Bathnrst or Su-srr/x In either Batihurs; or ‘Sus- sex Tllllk on ‘February 27. ‘The ifinal EBAIILPIWOIIlil illliflfl be in Sunrinerside on March 3. Tho winners 'would then lrluy h o and homo games with the. cbitmllilong of Nova Scotia for the Mari-time ‘Championship. Aill play-oils iwill be .honic.and home games with ootzil Igoails to count. \ ilharlottetown Bowling League The big league optinctl out lniii. BlllllERS WIN". YESTERDAY l (Canadian Press) ‘ ltAiLilFAX, Ftlb. 10.—'l‘hQ Cemen- nial illouqalel of the Halifax Curl-y ll ig ‘C‘ll'Jl) ioptlnctl this ‘lll0fll1l1-g with‘ n. large iltibllllitllllff.‘ of curlversifrom tlic ‘various clulbs of the Maritime ‘Provinces. In this iiniornlnilis pilay, Charlottetown defeated New Castle,‘ 16-14. Charlottetown-G. Elliott Full. J. A. Fraser, L. B. MiroMiillnn. G. Gor-I don Hughes. Skip-Iii. ‘ New Castle-HF. D. Dunn, G. R.- lY-urohell, A. N. MucKay, Thos. Clarke. ' 1Skii>~14. llAzLlll-‘AX, NiS.. Feb. 10.-—Yar- m-oiith ddfentcd tho Charlottetown Curling ieziini. 14-13, in their play at the ‘Halifax Curliii-g Club, cen- teinsdlail Bonsplc-l. \ night. on the Charlottetown Bowi- liig Allcy, with the Pilots ‘vs, Cur- mody Five bowling the ilrst iiintcli game. tlic Pilots winning out by 200 liiiiii, tlio scores were us fol- lows: Oarmodyiive -- lW_ Ciirnintly ____ _. 148 143 153 J. Cnrmndy ._ _ 96 124‘ 1m E .Curniody 16x 167 110 B. Ciiriiiuily - 171 122 13H Earl (liiriiiiiily ____ 115 100 137 'l‘otal~1997. Pilots- . W. i\ic'l‘aguc __.___ 137i 107 90 W. Bcvliin _ __ 1G4 140 146 A, Cliovcrie ._ l-i-i 196 145 P_ Prunty --- _ 127 148 176 D. lNicMzilion .___- 177 168 126 Totul~2l97. _Thcrc will ho nnotlicr mntcli game tnniglit between the Rovers vs, Ratlloi-i, Game starts at 7.30. (Piitrltit Please Copy) ----<o>-_____ KENSINGTOMBEDEQUE JUNIOR KEY A vcry closely contested gaiiiu oi ien girls are thc bust duiicurs We liaio 'nict since we loft. iNow Zun- sports and Western Canadian lios- on the boats. This was the unanimous declara- tion of that superb Empire arm"?- gation known us tliu Now Zcalazid All-Blacks Football tram. w! they left Bani! early today for Vancou- ver. _ - Played Hockey. I The All Blacks virtually liziil to he pulled out of Baiiil‘ by MIIIWECY s_ .S_ Dean. During their two days stay here they not only donned their first pair of skates and Dilly‘ ed ii game of hockey, but they join ed iii the frolic of tlin winter car- nival und competed in every otlicr sport from skiing to swimming and \v0n two first prizes in the lnttcr sport. All Bani‘! wont wild with laugh- ter Sunday iiitorntiziii, when these‘ big, husky good-natured lads Dill. on their first pair oi’ skates they uver saw and played it “ganie" oi hockey on tlio carnival riiik. _ Hockey sticks flew into the nir in every direction iii-i tlicsc bulky giants plunged and piled up awk- warilly o ntlic hard, cold ice, lor- gcttiii gevcrythlng but the fact that tlicy wvrc having a wliulo of a time and making tlie crowds roar with laughter. No better siwfl“ land last spring, Cuiiiidinn winter ‘ pitallty are the things wliicli will_ bring us backto (Jinadn some duyl ii we have to work our way buck‘ No rubbing —no waiting‘- Sloan's gives you positive help the moment you use it. You don't even have to bother to rub it in. Just pat it on gently. R' away it starts the blood ' ' ting ewiitly through the declared Manager S. S. Dean. “There is something about tlils Cniiudiaii hospitality which takes away .our BGIf-LUIIsulOlIBIIBBB and makes us-fecl at home. i do not» know wliut it is. but there is some-, tiling in Canada which makes us loci tliut we were home in New Zeuliiiid." Given "All-Blacks’; Badge, As an instance of tlie n/vpreclu- tion with the All-Blacks feel for liuvc over been soon in Baufl, and tlic big crowd attending the carni- val licre line been completely cap- tivated by thciie big, bashful, ino- dcnt boys from tlic sister domin- ion. Pleased With Canada. "This is the first chance we have litid to be rcally natural and have u good time since we left home,“ Canada they have just niude tllrcc ‘Albertans honorary members of the team and invested them with tlio “All-Blacks" badge, t.lio first time such ,9 thing hus been done since they started out on their tour] ‘last spring. The ones so honored, are Lieutennntfiovernor Brett, oil] iAlbei-ta: Mayor of Calgary, and‘, Chit-i’ Buffalo Childlliong-Lanqy Intliuii writer and athlete. i Hfiii-iéi A . Fascinating l-irils. ilmwliiig alleys. Cllillfk GOOPI-K‘ WcbstcrHyour convenience, tuiiiglii 7.30. This treatment acts quickly and givevpositive results sick, pain-ridden tissues. And this increased . ood_ supply BWWDB away the conditions that are causing the pain. At once ou feel ienuine rqiei. Then-be ore you now 1t_—— the painisgone. It willnotstain. All druggistehaveSloan'a—35cents. Sloan's Liniment “life; Happenings 0f ‘in? Day At The “Y” GYM: " 10 I|‘ll l2—S1';-ccial Class. 3.30 till 5~Junlnis 5 till El~—.llllll0l' Girls. 7 till 8—#l’rlncc St. Girls. BOWLEING: 7 li.iii.—-(‘.‘liurcli l1(“i'l|){llO—‘C(5lltl".lE Christian vs. Sit. Paul's. SOCIAL: S..'l!l—~0rclin>i‘1‘rn.l practice. . GENERAL: Itcziiliiig room, showers, pool, iliil- t-‘rs at -___4¢-e->_ BE ON HAND at tlie Arena io- 392-2-11-11 Si?‘ Q _. b d ll d ii f - . flthfif-grffaggllfliihll" E331 orinniegiic sailed” one ggcaslldrri Third Period gfifiiwyb Y“ pmyoli “l” Umlcqufi ‘i l I l Bl— . » C W ‘ Yiga: "4' h"; °"."n"“"' gamed hearty applause from me 213$’ lirgégcgoitz“ Bede-qua Jugiudl‘ 1.0811128 Elcitillitlinigixln P 1i F WI I GHQ“ v Bu, I ~ l y ‘ ' ‘ Iiwlnslllie nearest veneounter Aibcgweits. Aylwsrd 10.50 w;l, ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 213' 162 r1681“ “um-y for "M Kemmgw.“ mm‘ ng "xlayatzwritlngon even T E AME mbegwelts, Bramey 1051 Old 337. DYT? 860?: (‘JE lvU. h ‘ _- _ _ l1 G _ , _ 1e wnn rig goal was s ot by . ‘\.‘!" . hncm “mind - THE LINEUP METHODIST: ville Dnrrach There was quite ll. I h l lammétnulloflQu wlllcll was handled by M1; Jlmmyi Ahm" i Trum Vnlgbguiirner . . . . .. 94-. 155 157llargc _uttendance. Good combin- e o e TuuQOmi-b Williams did not start un-tll 9.30 Goal . a r . . . . . . .. 127 167 202iatlon featured tlic Konsington boys‘ . PllllfnllflgupoOlldlli with the Ahhies taking the ovbfsn- Klelly qlllllll.‘ J- wiulsi-‘e’? ~- 12X 193 209 playing, . ‘ “Mm” n’ W“ m“ . "We 1mm the "We ""- Tlli? Puck R. Defense sgflrbth 191 150 159 '1 lie visiting team was treated to a was hem m Trum we ‘m. a Sh?“ Aylward Hopper hug“ 166 1132 191 n line sullllcr by the liomc team. I time. Slim-ll PBHBVIXIB U16 W!!! 0W , L. Belem; . _ ~ The next game of the Juniors is . . . with a nice run but not shooting- Kglly e wlllmn p _ ‘to be played at Kcnsingtnn Arena Th“ b°*,9*5' inch‘? m flu‘ 0011mm’ mo" Alyward soloed down this sldfi and Molgaollem Kullm . ~*-- on Saturday, February 14th. The "1"" 8 ¢°ll¢¢l1°ll 0 CF05! Wfirld Pulzzlestobesolved. gave Guinan his first save. uhm 1L Wlng ' referee's work was satisfactory to \ it oiTcrs a competition in pun e so wing. came back for Truro and elicited col-don Murdock L 0 G buili sides, More 111m 11mg‘ filing-edge; your vocabulary and a nice stop for Klelly. who was L. Wing ' ° ' Kensln tun Bedoque improve; yourgpcllingJyolh highlydesirablo for everybody- IIF" given a busy time for the next few Campbsll _ smllll -—i - Goal l l . m l o“ will mum“ ‘he diction-r, md Jr-l! Ladybusloidl! minutes by Kuhm, Murdock and subs Li!“ ‘H1811! 0n iihe League alleys J 31mm l; Bugnull n 5° "ms a” P?“ c" y CBEIXEDHlM wiiiiiiiigrei-einehiiie 3mm, and Happen Co, ,,elle,,ed Bradley Fraser the B81111 BOyB w‘... m,“ the All: ' Defence ‘ _ iire honn tosequire new words. ___.._ McEsciiei-n and Cronin, Campbell cumin cox R an Stars ‘by a very closely convent-ii!" lMcpa Ask an Cross Word Puzzle fan if there is my puflmc m0"! I y _ rlnne R. Nonhnn y . . . . » lleiii ioi- Crouny ichildi-en. The liglits went out for some sec- / . izanie. the 138ml Boys bolus one l_ Dflffflch lvl_ ms poem... cngrosein and IYIIIIBIII". When the competitive feature u nddecLthe ll a child is suffering with Obde _with the puck in~Abbls ice The visiting team was ibanquet- FIE“ fhliad “Ref ‘he 99PM“ Balm-l Centre pleasure as doubled. flair grime co ’ 24 puzzles on twelve separate ills ii good plan to use Dr. kl""l’_e,r,.“'ent m ‘he penalty bD-x ed by "he Almgwm“ m SMWMF“ w a er m“ n! a‘ “flung “mm” 0- Duffie“ ' J. Mvllvlwlll cards so that as maflils twelve PwPle can work on diflererrt ones. ' Eclectrlt: Oil. it reduces l“? Elli-WWI“ ég°llgyt3°tthl “M: "eii-allfflnl- 8W5!‘ U16 Eemfl- C Kegtma Boys 157 132 l“ a Forwards ' ilaiiimation and loosens the “l” wm u" “c 3 o" a “ex h A filthy Stewart A. M l nls i giving flppedy rolls; m the teiv nilrutee the Dilly lilflyid '1‘ e Truro sextette arc hockcy- '7' 162 85 163%, Murphy ' E. Drnsa11au' ARE uiierer. it is equally reliable “mind “m” 10$- T-lle Puck ists all the way through and "play 323 190 119' isubs‘ ' itiiiioit and chest. earache. "Mk1"! "1""! W‘ "Bl"! “l” the some" from start to finish. '17” 15‘ 1?1,o_ Slmms n. Cfllllll ' lllc mlm,‘ cum bruises and 1on5. h Braille]? Egcellieved hfurgtir; .....227 180 221 Romrmkflpmston Noon“, . . Dr. Thomas‘ Ecloctric Oll ‘m e ‘an c em a w’ Score Kensington 1, Eedcque 0. a by ......., (hnuggndg 3g w» or nice w<>r§ yhelinthenfiortgig; escorts GAME. ,_ w;,'_;,';f*“*s m m _~i______ ilinnenaablu of the family we“ “w” "he e w is: l, red l; Poole 207 17q|€tlS0 highest. 628. i dint, a long shot that“! u“ c“ B'""" m" "W" 5'- H" 2—'- E‘ Lave" 2| rniiigiii the c. N. n. vs- News by Guinan. Mcacliern took the J’ Ca y -- 116 14.1 paper mm‘ . lllllnnt Finn n» In. "l|P-' wbmmd and “was m6 m“ acme The second game o! me (my Vi! b21120" ‘H204 202 1.1" in the last minute of tb": pflflfld- League series was played after ~ l‘ - - ~ ~ ~ ~ - - - 159 156- _ v Toml_2457 HOCKEY s. n- u. vs. Q. s. s. c110 Abhie-Truro game last night A _ tong!“ 392241,“ The Second Period and resulted in a win for the _ 3°)’ hall "w ‘highest single 227 ~ ' Hlonal Cards Bruins 2———1. A disputed goal was not allowed. Starting at 10-07 was all Truro. i . the A-bbles being hicld scoreless The ice was in very had condi- y & Mcphee and this visitors 86m"! ""99 tion and made the going hard.‘ B. , tallies in all. Kuhin got the first-Tho lineups were: l A ROOM“ H F MGPH‘; from a mix-up in front 0i the DBVB- Brulns——Goal, Diamond; De- SAVE NINE DO IT NOW We do all kinds of furniture repairing and upholliflfmll- We have EXPERIENCED TRADESMEN W710 d0 Campbell got away (or a nice run lens-o, Scantlqhury, Craig; prof. but Trnro again secured the 906k wards. Cronin. Mclnnls. Welsh and ‘Smith, aiiicr calling on Klelly burns, Spillett- [or two brilliant saves. sot by the st. Pen-coal. bowler; Defense chlfl°mmfln McDonald, Woods; Forwards, Cox ' this work right - Q S McEwen, Saunders, Moore. - ' k R‘ q l I To avoid any delay which may be entailed by the Spring , AIIYOIIO B. A. I09 Sports‘ - rush we advise you w have your Work armored The Game and“: an bu. u, Pl.’ in we mun“ M“: the m,“ llTEl. lill-‘crron ‘Ta ~~\ “Y” i - ioratonce. - f , d! . ccfliflnkluck “W to Lean ' Notwithstanding the soft weath- 35m) us voun ooosi: AND DUCK ‘FEATHERS toaster puzzles for youngehlldren flvlmmlllfl. 0 P1176!‘ lflllilzmwl u‘ “mm-i Ileok 8l‘ tiiei-e. is every indication that "r" . We pay highest wit. when they are M: mixed. 1o hindsi- ones toi- older children fill! like! u" Q l“! E m °n° lrimmm,’ p_ t M“; the Queen Square ‘School ice CHURCH LEAGUE y 1o imfimm one. ‘or grownup. would think. 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