MARCH 1 1924 _....._....-..- . - THE °HARL°'m`f°_T9WN GUARDIAN i PAGE saves F- ’ _ur _, ICE SPORTS BASKLT BALL L3t€St NSWS _ 30313,; ,-3,12 In pR€alll\ ‘;3;<,;§,<-E,,-gpg f S9011 ‘ Hockey League when llarrach drifteil a prcity shot (Clnldlan PN88) sey and liarry Will i Q . ' cllunnnl./\»Nio, R | nlmrlt- as land on July 4 or lol. iz by "S“’“`”""“"" ""“"' W"" W” and prolnouers are behind 1 pro ease to hold the contest was voted trymz LU m’"m om th" gm" re' -el -- f- -r -.--»»».~.....»°:;.§l:‘“.ir..;::;"l2;'i..z":..::l";;:'x::r ionsilip bout between Jack Denrlr town toun il ' ' ~ ' D C l-r of red tickets. Thislwas a »-ignul for the Stem Wlnders to wake up Wlns to His 7 and several rllshes followed, which reslllteil in goals McDonald bein coaxed ii little too far iroln hi: den. with the result, u _goal was notched, tleing the score. For the balance of this period play was fairly even with Kensington ilnvlng ‘~went, but the Stem-Wind liefr-lice. were carrying their usual large supply of horse shoes and managed IA to make it 3-3 when the bell rang. I The second stanza opened at ll ____ terrific pace alld Contractor ‘viorrlson decidel to drop the . T0 Take Place FRU]-(()(c|`al';,ad;" gtregf) I X as u llellvy clouil of .smoke seell(lt-1.11 - rants n- - John, WedneSday-~- glzrnilefesiti-ll Aiadia 6-Z here to- :3,p::a5|t,?p’:|'~r,l§H ‘ggskpd b\::;gR:_E al so won the ‘Vlnritime in " ' ` ( orman Ha TWO ll and the Kensington goalie was call- ’ S term emma hmkey “\mmm""“"hl1" ed upon to lllake several stons ` '_ that looked wen right impossible. ‘\icQuarrie for the visitors was Favor hitting his -stride abollt tllis time (Canadian Prose) und assisted by his teammates pllt JOHN N B Feb 29 -The up a good exhibition of hockey lull the home defence were work Provilniai Skating Championsllips1 ' 1 f H |}.a¢_0 tl-0 h Wm be hem ing too good, leaving this _period or le . n p y in the arena. hem next \Vedl\esdav 4- 5'~3 f0l` 3\\mT“€\`S1f19- 1 di w pn mmounge (United Pl-eu) When the gong rant: for illi- even ng accor ng em given 0"; (his mm-ning by A WASHINGTON Fab gr) _.A,,,. opening of the lust session "C ti " Williams uopeared W C0,” presmem of Marmme erican occupation of the Philip- 'Uma 0" - , Branch of A A U org Dine islands for s pp;-(od of |955 with a large lump on his left hip. ,Chmie Gorman’ Nnuonal and than 25 years has virtually elimip. _which proved to _be a cushion of ’"‘“""‘“°““‘ °“““‘f'*°“ “"“ W" il.°i..f.."". §”“’l‘“'I..'.“”““““’f““ ‘"6"'..?2"i‘itlTii§‘.£3”.f§b.‘i?.§‘i..¥‘€..‘$’i..§‘.l‘.§ » n s ra ions th, ‘ii the Pawn cup ‘wwe and Frank r hi l li t 'sim L; he gave the promenade when ills il c pae ago accor n . . Glameulioime xi't “bust be Wm mme Rox” 1"‘8‘1 01 the g lghilizgilss .anatomy came in contact with the M ‘nm gore ‘ecomeq 9 per commission now in Washington boards. while trY1"K i0 sol ff- mamm_pr°Derty- 'ml u "kat" working for independence |Q\1arrie with the knee. ADD1€'D1€ renault s of spanish control had 'K¢=lly~hlwinz been suspended by made Castiilian the tongue of busi- 1116 M- P- B- A- A- U- 1°* 11 ’“"1°" _ . th ame of Kensington ial and religious life throughout U-90955119195 111° the islands 'loday, in consider-'lllflyillsr the V/11019 game W1th°‘“ “ ably less than a generation, Span Hub W1\1“1\ 1e"¢1@d '-9 m“ke 'hem ish both the language and the l`0\l1Sl\`i1 ill! H 1’11 *md referee Mm" tradition are tremendously on thelww 0511611 “D011 U’ hand °‘" _ cs, like a swamp would decline, Mr Roxas said recentlv DGDH111 before the Senate committee on 1111101( "|95 'H1039 being guiltyvwefe territories and insular possessions (`h€9D0SH. Hlrdwafe W°15h H; 1 . ¢ H 'I' ' nr I, , on." DX np King Clark" and “Carnation were and is no longer of importa e in inf- lin- or the people playing a snappy defence Mm” (cuudun PN.” Whereas the Japanese in th ir and were ably assistedbby "l3ila:;i" "QT QPRINGS Ark Feb 2° _ iountry have adopted English as u. Dollllithvxo (slrr;t;‘e";l;.s(n Ielengsnge of Bam, Ruth Hmnemn Kmg len I tommcrclal language the speak:-r up w e 1 I J I at leclared wi have gone farther marbles on the first o ll Y victim to influenza again today l ` 1, and “M mxred h ms h “clung lnd taken it into our homes We Mi-scmlche with the Bedelllle ea" 0 L y D l' . P to remain confined to his hotel for Egegizilisssin ggznsiziglsysgulflzg. enavfény Contractor Morrigan fp- w;;;r"|“dB¥F W t n R ul h i18Y»" CHF" This chart shown ,tho prion paid in representative cities during Clark. W1\1°1‘ Wf“!;_1h:;k°'1;mrM£?\:€ 1923 the changes month by month this yur, and at the right the ac- i‘i`0‘1\l"-lf‘1r‘;n:““nbnB without ax, imavarago prion quotad aooordlni to official atatlotlcu from Ot. ‘i:;';‘l!Vi0n “nfnd wmmut me semblance i ii umlbt. was the prettiest W °f o mum play see here this °8\\S0i`\- 11:1 lf! 'I ,,.m,|d have ilone credit to' ¢‘ "ID rananuo $="§'¢ Ottawa Senators. "Ch€8il0F9` "C0" as just bf-rom the last sons. ieehl/~ ing the score 'l to 5 in favor of t a stem winners. lzivimr them 8 W; cord hard to beat. as they 110” “° lost a name this season. _ The foliowink U0 111° 11“°“1““ _ Kensington, l-I. Mt!Douald. S0111?- .l. Burns. P. McMahon. defence. -- nmsn, n. rlsasvw. H. M¢Q\\l\'fl°- L_ Morrison, C. Bearlrsto, forwards. Summorllde- "B‘Wk°"" D°dd,‘, gon; "case" Gallant. F31-Kina Clark. defence: “Hardware Wslslt; "Carnation" Wliiams, “Contractor Morraon. forwards. ` NOTES “(‘.arnat.ion" Williams--If "Chick" collld 01!!! S00 019 \\°W1 “Conirnctor" Morrisson-008111 that ice is hard! Never mind "Hardware"-even thc st. Pars tool the strain. ..»Nn_C,,n" Gallant spent the time he had standing. 10°1‘1°¢ °' "chickens" i Wo understand that "Stonewall" Dodd has received an offer fads "Newsey" Lalonde, Saskatoon. N contract attached. but it il Ml '"0 '°" 'V' :ei-tain whether he will break from ,itbe "Sill-lotta." ‘ummm uname no o»|¢\»‘ NEW YORK, Feb. 29.--From the l'il'.-it time it was lllenllonl-.ll up to the current writing, the _gpm-g rp.. partmcnt of thc United i'l‘l-ss did "<11 1"'-‘11°*-V". and it does not now be- lieve. that the syndicate which is said to be headed by Lew ilaymoml New York matchmaker, will be able to promote it match between llarry Wills and Luis Flrpo. News handed out by Raymond dealing with the various stages of the match making, -from the first. rumors up to the announcement that the fighters had been slgnl-d nlld would meet on Jllly 10, was llandled with skepticism, without disguising the intention to let its client papers and their readers ‘know that it assumed no responsi- bility for the news and that it was printing just what Raymond said. William Mc(iilrlley, who acts as the business agent for Firpo in New York, threatened to sue the eport editor of the United Press for sending out “scurrilous reports" about the match alld for writing u story in which McCarney was quot- ed as saying lhat “Firpo was fat." McCnrney, who brought Tut 'Jackson ollt of the sticks and ex- Iplolted llinl as ll world beater, re- pudiated the statement he made to the wl'lter. Reporters in the sporting game are. more or less. accustomed to having statelllents repudlatell, .lohu McGraw made a famous re- pudiation once. and Harry Greb made om- just recently when he denied having made statements that reflected very -seriously upon the honesty of the New York Box- ing Commission. Before the statement was print- md, which McCarney later denied tile United Press had received a cable from its Buenos Aires office Itllat Firpo had “filled out" to 240 pounds. it was no astounding news to the American fans, who knew of the tremendous appetite of Firpo and who were familial' with his rather indolent tempera- ment. Everyone knew he would get fat when he stopped training. 1 There were reasons to have been |skeptical from the start and there are reasons to believe now that ‘Raymond's syndicate never will stage the fight. Consider these announcements from` the promoters: Firpo and Wills are to be given $250,000 each as a purse and they are to divide evenly 50 per cent oi’ the motion picture rights. which may, or may not, be worth some- tiling. Either they will be worth noth ing, or they will bring in a ullurtl-,r of a million dollars to the twn fighters. Raymond said first that he hilil the backing of two Gross hrotllr-rs. in the “cloak and suit" trade. The Gross brothers then denied it. and Raymond admitted that he was practically using them only as a smoke-screen. Then Simon, Flaherty the pro- mutor of a fight clllb on Long ls- land. who employs Raymond as a matchmaker. was said to be the angel behind the venture. Flaher- ty has some money. it is under- stood. Later it was announced that some politicians, influential in the government and high in financial circles of Connecticut. were lend- ing their money to the support of the cause. “Some place in Connecticut" was announced as the place where the fight would he held. and that re- mained the story until the boxing commission in Connecticut an- nounced that they had no intention of allowing the fight to be held within their Jurisdiction. A little town. in Pennsylvania. "across the river from Trenton," was then announced as the site. lVlcCarney said he had been told the secretary of state and the at- tornay general of Pennsylvania were eoxer to have tho hollt ln their state and that Gen. Butler. safety director in Philadelphia was a great fight fan. Raymond announced that the syndicate which he represented would build a sunken' concrete stadium that would seat no less than 110.000 spectators and por- haps 150,000. 'fills stadium, he said. could bs built in 90 days. Such a. stadium would be larger than the Yale Bowl, which has a top capacity of 80,000. with seats on the field and spectators occupy- ing the aisles. He would have his statement taken seriously that ouch an arena could be built in ninety days, when engineers say it would take at least seven months. The tennis stadium at Forest Hill, which seats 12,000 cost 5250.- 000, and it required about six months to complete it. lt was built by one of the best constnict- ing firms in the world. _ Taking the actual figures for a basis, an idea can be obtained an to how long it would take to build a concrete arena to neat 126.000 and how much it would who the Ilif 0|.Y M P l M||.l..l0N (Cl"ld1i" PNN) |ported today by tile tilynpl- C _ . . . . . Npw YORK Feb 29 -.Turkey mittee TMS is the H‘.s,_‘mLovém:|. ‘Tile second game of_ the Clam as ippropriated 50 000 turkishlany importance on the part of the (’h°“"le" Huck” I“"ag“” WHS S1113' - . . . l 1 <1 ---J --hi----lr-»o»» G.. -<11-----0-is-1--rt iv-.\....t~..w Proposed Bout-Not Much Llkellhoot ouuds to tra" BH vernnlent to elltollrage . ’ ~ w alhl l Pveniiig when the Kensington All to the Olympic games. it as re et cs Mars b-“ckm Hp- u .1 t H _ _ _ _ _ _ ._ --i -as » . a ng i Summerside Stem Wfllilcrs, wltlil the betting about 50-» 50 anlong lill- several hundred entlluscd fans. By HENRY L. FARRELL li WOU1l1 iilkc 10 1l\l11l1 ii. The C“1`l_B1ll Fang upon the first ` it would cost, at lm- -/i-ry lac:-;t. act at 8 oclock with Dr. W. A. (United Press) §25ilU.00il, und with a purse of Allan as referee with the 'whistle in his sock as u shin-pad to uvnid illj\ll'ies. Ki nsillgloll broke the egg shell by scoring il few lninutes -_ after the opening of the game, V000 gllaluilllvvtl lo tilt- prillclpllis, the promoters would be one mil- lion dollars “on till- nut" ll---'ow 'fhcy :-llartell to single till- i'i;,:hi. Ally lnlsilll-ss ln:ln ol' group of lull:-illli::'s lllflll who wolllll be wlliilll; to 'amhll with li million lioilzllw |‘11“1‘*’* 'O Wit 1"3111“‘1 (110 V1”-*"‘1 lalnil ii perlllil issued lol' the sho\\ doors ot’ tilt- movie theatre '-~nuc- ing ofihp pg¢¢\,,~p_ lf an L.x¢y\m,gp the emi of the llistoric iournev. times lilly lrllvlnilels oi' till- llollri yuh.. M." (|m'@r,.m Bets of the sump "'l‘lle clll-rr_v pic that daily ol mo lng picture censors of i‘.hl- 91pm,-(1 A WDM-,lm Demm is neces. wcllges its juicy path into tll 1 zcago, who see every picture befell- bury fm. ,_,uc|, Sep iuncheolls of millions of city work gli is x",-lln.='vll for .~'llo\vinL: in `.ll'i.i_ Mcmbers of ,hp hnanl are M,-p_ ers is the culnlinzliion of pioneer ilily. lzllt li' till-y were to tllit-2 up “ruins M’¢1)0wp]1_ Miss Effip Sine,-_ ini-1. intensive culi.i\'nt,ion,.-battlin 'lie dlltlts ot` the censors thc l.l.-li (Miss Edm, Kc,-,._ William Fmlpp bugs with sprays, picking by color- pilssibly would llc iollnll no librll‘lMl-S_ Annu (_<(,,.(¢9||o, Crm-enpp ful hands of ‘flivvcr gypsleS,' an ri’ che te. iQ‘(10nnp|| um] the Rem Alonzo finally freezing oi' the fruit i For mul-il work _is llccee=.sal'y bc- i;;0“.|mg_ with Miss Alice Mme, as for. the ll|>pl'o\"ll or disapprovlll ol' .I let ’.ens0,-V luakel' calls for till- filler for h clam chowder i CANUCKS oN PARADE AT ol-1AMoN1X could not l`lgur<-, with sound juan Photograph shows the Canadian re resentatives al the . u I P ¢ ~ 1 | "l¢+I\l» “P011 lllr 1"'-i\Il'H 0f1“»‘i§ their I momx. France, on their way to loin the parade ofnatlons forthe opening 10 per cent. No lllun or group of* lllell in the United Still(-5 img sun); _.-..._.¢ - ~- .---_-..-- ..- -.__ _ - -_.__ __-. . .7 H321? l§‘..'f.`§l'-"Liv...iiiiiffilflifiiffh'itll ’V““”""* ‘he 1““‘“"’ is “°‘ °“‘Y fe' " . . . ' 1. lluire-l, bllt numerous conferences 1"‘:;ll1l0 li\\l'l'U-bf’ ‘if P-TiV’“i4 '"1" “ um' ..-.rc :ii-ces:-uil‘y ln-,l'_ol'e final actiol, lp \ _ _ _ _ . . _ taken. As an example, 5hll,.illo m_ (_ H The Fil po-Wills fight would be il ll.__k_t ut. piCuu_u$ wwe examined MSL l ”`* "_ objection oi' each censor llelllg '€l‘S 810115 file G\‘P8i Miken Mill ill- _ pains have llecn cut and the plc- i!Hi\0n 0! ill" l-2l`i"f\llI1lt‘i`l`Y1i\iS1i\Ff=~ im-p 1-p(m~“p(l (0 (hp, Cx(-,lmngpv that has been bulll up lu Oregon. '_ with a record of what Ls necessary 'File covered wagon oi' tile Oregon ot ll. He presellterl it as the offic- _ (United Press) _ 1,, ,\p|@\(._ A(-(pl. me 01,16(-rionablp trail not only cilrri_e-~ -- » S _.__ (United Pre;s)" 2 LONDON. Foil. 29. ---Ramsay vm/. liilssissippl river during the-lr. lliucdonalil is the 50th prime min- thurougllly discllssed. Then a . ‘ _ , |is taken pg- (0 whether .muh um, it-arly explorations in the sixteenth ister to take ill! his residence at 10 i ' ° _ sucll al part ol' the picture is to be .L'0l\i\il'5'» ii . . our out, ,-\ majority (-0191-piss, 1 “'i`l\c towns and cities nnlllfld the building bag- been |ll;~ official Alter tile pictlll'c is passt-ll llpol. Siilclll in Ohio, llllllillllla. lowll and i'¢-i-=idl>ncc nf the head ot' the gov- n S al thc <-xcllaluxv is llolii`icd wual Oregon mark thc trail of illc prolla- lcrnlllcnt. 'i`ilc historic strut-tl1~e lEt'11vl h»Lb Downln street in the 180 years is was the l'esilli-lice of Lord Litch- field until Gcol~gl- l took possession X t Sir Robert Walpole was thc first ._ and joltings llnlil iranspl:lnt<-.d at occupant, but sc-vol-al prclllirrf d‘d not live lllore. some preferring to live ill tile-ir mvn private homes. e liowr-ver. all ill-id their cabinet - councils rherc and more history - has been made ill the council room g at 10 Downing Street than in any other building in the coulltry. d Ilowningl Street takes its name n from Sir George ilownlng, a mem- vrntes in cold storage until the pic lier of parliament in (‘romwcll's is imc. 9 ‘ c 1 L the board is pizlcr-ii upon a pi\"i.lll'l..| daily baking. l'1ltll the cold stor- _ ,-__, i i (2) Roland Denis, (G) Lrllie Chaplin. (7) Geo.W\lten 0) no) H. n.-wsmn mi not mmupll, on noun utcill. WINNERS in the recent Contest cloned February 21st (I) George ]. Carfiflltcr. 0 Care Mrs. Ql1i`lia¢_s'§i|ar Stare. MJ am . s¢.Jsim,l~1. B. uoo.oo ll6 Rui' Richelieu, Quebec, P. Q. 50.00 (Zi) Wm. H. Skiltield. 666 Maryland St., Winnipeg. Man. 50.00 (4) Jann W. Hulhson. 73 Harrinnn St., Sl. John, N. B. 10.00 23 G A w'¥;Tlnb¥‘O||¢. l0.00 (0) James Bmwn- . 67 Rue De IA Couroano Quebec, P. Q. 10.00 mi lisa s¢.. Galt, Ont. I0-D0 “* "°““i.°f'ils...-.. wamlnes. 'ilu iam Arthur Gate! na clnfim An. w.. Hamilton, (ht. 10.00 lo4a1zil»s».vv.M`_. ‘mm lasts 6"' 3¢'T5l5'§'u». or-L moo Raymond. Alu. 10.00 ‘"1 A' I” B?°§'rul st saauarhmdh. woo Another TRULLER Tue cleanmgé wrrri 1'Fl'E omemal. s=i_AvQ_g_ CONTEST lté easy to Win if you watch /was clues DIVISION OF PRIZE MONEY Pslzlzs ' $100.00 Cash Prize for the first correctly filled sheet received. $50.00 Cash Prize for both the second and third correct sheets received. $10.00 Cash Prize for each of the succeeding ten correct sheets received. CONTEST OPENS TO-DAY ' TUNE in and listen to this real money pro- gram. Each STROLLERS Movie insert has a value-it may be `ust the picture you need to win the $l00.00. éet as many as you can. The “Clues” will suggest the ones you require to win-_-your cleverness will do the rest. Bc a "receiving station" for a big prize. Get ready to solve the “Contest Sheet" which will appear in this paper April 22. . “Clue Pictures" Point the Way Contest Starts Today -- Waftll This Newspaper if Clues Every Week in the Strollers Ads nl 'roncco rxooucrs conounon I CANADA. LHUQ I _ nummn, om. - 'v < é 00°? l»°"{tf?§‘§; _»~. '_