i - i F' I' ii iv/l .i- =i~€>' _l-§'§;:'~;`a=¢a¢b- 1 -- _~:”“¢"=¢ `- i , 5 i. -l -i _ 1 f ti l It ' 1 $3 i vi t i . . E _ 4 P i 5-'-exe .,5,,,_L v. rich room-EEN ,_ A g g _ g ,~_____ii_i~i5 QtgyufergraroivN_G_UA¥§D1A1\L, _ .. . 1'* '.~““"-‘-‘lf.‘.;.‘f*2t, f;§`t';?t}L;ff NEW GLASGUII SPIIRTS g l¢l|'¢°¢»ll¢l’l ‘lllll Will Alb- mahlla Dwuu and Drlvnn on low to Got tha Ilan Ont of W Oan at the but xpllldt MAKE IT PART OF ROUTINE t‘ur-t-tti't> lilti hrui-iiiiiit: tlii- ii-viii i-i-aches its zviiiiii is-lion it is inside it routltit- |>i-i>1iii.~iitioii. Thu effic- ient motorist is tiic ont- who has it regular sciitdult- to whicli Iii- rigldly tltlliciu-.-._ in tin- iiialtor in’ kct-pint: tht- tii-i-s coil..-tiiiitiy :it the iight pix-t-i.»~.<, this sy.~itt~iii is .-iii i-vi-ill--nt ont-. Why not si-t hiiltli- :i i.-i-iiiiii tiny i-vi-ry week hir this proiri-s»".’ lt wcll might '-i- -,i day upon which tht' Kits tank it filled and tlit- oil |ns,pui'tctl. ASSURES COR ROSION'S ROUT Battery tt~i'iiiiiiai.l cnt-i-osioii, it luore iwritiiis iiriiposilirti iii Will- tor, wht-it tht- iiatlt’i'y lived.; all tho asaistztiii-if it cali izvt. is ii Pini- nlo thing to t-iid. in-.ip a iiitli- uasliing soilat on thi- coriotlcil pitri. iiien :uid ai l`t~w i|rup.~i ol' walt-r. \\’hc.u tht- siibstiiiiii- is loi st-_ lilow it off with ilii: liaiid. iirt- puinp. Then dry thi- part :iiiil tin- top iii ilu; liallcry' :tml girl- thi- li-riiiiiiai ii gem-roiiu coittilii: ol` \';isi-liii»- or? ;1 iasii. 'l`¢-ii iiiiittitvs i,~i all thi- .éizb wqiiiiw-,-1 and it ilovs not iii-i-ii to bi- dom- i.-ftiiiii-r tliaii olivi- iwn mriiiths, ' ARM POWER IS BEST HERE. Tilt- i_irt\i< iliait .-|.i<- wi_l \\|ii~:i the --iii' is put into the uai'lii:~' after it Winter ilay':- ilrl\liii: ofti-ii will la- lound frozen fast. to tho floor tho next iimrii;lni.:. Thi-y i-an hi- pol. led .Cree hy it luiril applicatioii i.-i the ongliiobi pow-i~r_ hut this oftt-n -its harmful 10 thi- liri-_ Vsually it will no roiiiiti that thi-y i-.aii lit- rockcil loose It' tho <-ar is ptiuiieii ufinlly forward and iiai-kwartl. il' this doeii not :~'ut:ci_-oil. ai lltth- warm Water will do tho trick, "l`lii_- f.~ii- glne should ho tht- lust resort. LOOK OVER CHOKE FIRST Vtfiion tho ougliit- rofuiit-.~i to flrc ou tl t-oiil mortiliig, it will pay to look at the tzhokc lit-fore -siiiitiiw - ing uuotlicr uiili. Since it is sub- ject to grcator usi- at this sea:-ion, the ctriiiioctioiis frequently are \\'roiit‘l.it>tl loose with the result that the choke vaivi~ dot-_-, tioi opt-ii tui- ly. in this sitiiatloii, the utr is not fully cut out and thc ciin.uce oi' suliilng is niui-kedly rcduct-ii. WATCH ALCO H»0L` ADDITION Uno ot' Liit- tvziliiri-s ol' iroiil won- iiier lutstorliig about whit.-li it cost ly slovoiilliit-.rm is iipnztrt-iit is ttii- inaltcr of iiiltlliig alcohol iii thi- cooling sys-iti.~iii. When llii~ t~:~lil :intl-free-zo is |~iiiii-il ililo thi- i-.iil» intoi' lt. cutiies into t'<`iiltlt't. in iii-wt citizen, with wiit»~i~ that luis lim-it \varmt-tl tliorouglily, Thi- i-i~sult is a foainliig and stilusliliig that c&A\lSL't\ the .'|lt‘ol|ii] t.ti viilni-. i'it<: r'onttlt'l, with the litt't|ilt-r fiitisli of the hood. l‘oiii'iiig thi- siit,.ta.iici- slowly and i'.iii‘i-t`iiI|y may l>l`l‘\<'lll liiia ifoittlngt-iii-y, lwt it is ii--ttf-i' to ilrl1liiiit`l` wiiiii- iil` lii-» waiiiii >-.ii- ittion first. BEST GLOVES ARE NEEDED Tho iiiatti-r ot liuyiru: tiriiiiiu izlovcii la one in wlih-h iiioioi'di.iii l:-i showing l(l‘t.-aloi- t-arc. but thori- ;-llll are many wr owni-rs who ai loiv tliouiat-lros to be tiiii»iiiiii':ii-t~ :iiiln hy fnilllig iii giii- this pu:-~ i:h.a,s etlie ctiiisitiorutitrii ll vii .i-rvi--:_ A tiiivkiy padtlt-tl giuvc is not al- wiiys the best, What one wuiits is ti well-padded. thoroughly ihle. Strong y~rnatle i.;lo\'t-, A Knoll ilriiring glovc is an vxlieiisivi- iti-iii, hut ccrtaiiiiy tho limit is t-li--:ipcst in this ciirw iw in many otii-rr:-_ DON"l' BE BALKED EASILV Grosso i-iiiigi-als init: a zoiiil, iiii iiiowtitltl iniitoi tlurlnl: cold \\'v_-:illi-fi' and tho mi»torl.~it may ho l-~mpti-il to Stop i>t~.i'oi'te tlrivliig iii-\\' liiliri- taut iili thi- wiiy lliriiugli ;i \-;t.i’ piirt. it din.-ii iioi. pay. if out-'. vquipliiiiiit l.~i uiiaiilti to itrt-.ii out the old triwiso. lilivtt thi- sl-i'\'li-u t~ii.ii.tlon apply its picssuie guns io the part, The cost is iiegllgiiiii- and oftoii tiii- ,-i--i'vi<_-i-. 'stutioii is happy just to bi- of help on ai task ihnt requii-os but a minute. -_---<¢->---- t'uiviinibor peel has been fouiiii to lic vviry t-tficaclotis in ridding thi: iioilso of t:ouiu'onclic.~i_ It siiuiilil he rioatunmd :irouiid the ltltclioii lu the evening, particularly into thu out-nrirs oi tho room. The iii- ut-cta 300" discover tho pei-1' wiiicli iii their out-ic acts as n poiiioii. ,_____.._¢oo>- ..-_.___. Prince Falls While Hunting _ With Quorn (Canadian Press) MELTON. illowbruy. 1-lull.. WU. 16 -~Prinw Henry. brother of the Prince of Wales. had a fall while hunting with the Quom hounds thts afternoon. His horse stumbled on it bridge and turned over. T111* Prince was not injured. > NIGHT WINDS IN MOUNTAINS A meteorological phenomenon found among the hi8I1 l110U\1iB|"*| and noticeable in many -places iii, Watarton Lakes national park hit southern Alberta is the night wind- fmm the .mountain -tops, During the heat of tho day the worm air rlscs from the valleys but at sunset ai current of air from the peaks rush-. es downwards, bringing with it the ioccnta of pines and larchea and i‘l may bo of tho flowers of some a.- plne meadow a couple of thoutiaiiil foot above. _,.: A lover'| quarrel ia the sauce that aeaoonl the oourtlhiv. his report as to what transpired at- thc annual meeting of the A. A. U. of C. in Edmonton recently, and ex- Milliin and Kicvcr. _ Q The above resolution was present- ‘cd and passed at it largely attendcdj isemi-annual meeting of the New Glasgow A_mott-ur Atheltic Associa-, tion tonight, when general dissatis-, faction was expressed from all‘ iquortcrs over the blanket that the, .parent body has placed over ama-‘ ,tctu' sport in the Maritimes. I Never in the history of New Glas-i gow sport was such a meeting which. iwas keyed up to an issue and .fac-' ilng at crisis determined to take thei more drastic measures to 'preservei amateur sport. The kepnote of thc| whole meeting was a marked di.:-2 lnpproval of thc action of the Cana-I idiaii Union, in suspending thesci % PIJRT Williil I Not many winters ago, between \|.~“ utAbt,0\\ De, 1t_;»1~|mt_ three prominent men in sport cli nods dum) hockey ames la 'American Team Wins Bike Grind By .T -1 . NEVV \'()ItK,,l)€C. 16.- Frctltly Charley Winter, New York, were the wiiiiiiiigteitin in the :ii.\'-day bicycle race cuiiclutlutl hcrc Sui 1,5311);-; DAB ||0C|{gy Spencer, Plainfield. N. J., 'audi cies, and the suggestion of the meet pe g g P y`i ' T1 --- attitude to the requirements. Would Rmlgn plain tlic siispcnsion ol' Doyle. Mc- l W. W. Osborne. vice-presidelit of thc New -Glasgow club. in_ an in- spiring speech. stated: "I would re- sign my position rather than work under the forms of amal/eurisni as handed down by the parent body." From outside reports this dissat- isfaction is a Dominion-wide issue, as similar -treatment. is handed out to more than the local club. By tonight‘s meet it is clearly seen that New Glasgow is determined to go the extremes in getting satisfactory conditions under which to support amateurism. The meeting voiced the hope that the other clubs would have a similar grievance and couple their effort unitedly in correcting this unjust treatment. “M” iisilitiitii.i>.li.ii1iiiiiiti j _ I _ " * f ` ti... _ ' Here Anti Th-ere \ ____ . B ..TE(... iii| y ' _ t Lcavcs for Caiiforiiia ' Mr. Jack Mt-Alccr, popular base- | ball iunpiro and at one time a lcadliig i light lii.t.hc local athletic wor1d,1r-fiv-i ithis morning for Oakland, Cnlifoi'-i iiia. where, in all likelihood hc will' reside for thc future. "Mac" as hei is famliiariy known by his numerous! lfrlends and acqtiaintanccs on thci lsland, will be greatly missed by the sporting fraternity of which hc was lhcid in thc highest cstcem and par- iticularly by thc younger athlctcs, .who almost ldollzcd htm. iPittsburgh- Plans To Stay In League .\lU.\"l`lii-IAL, Dec. iii, -~-Pitt:-i~ burgli has announced its iiiteiitlons of continuing in the National Hockey League under present man- ageinent. Thc present owners of the Pirates stated at the meeting of the National Hockey League board of governors here today that they had no intention of selling the team but were determined to strengthen lt. The Pittsburgh representatives immediately made good on the lat- ter assertion and a three-cornered l M,/ilu-r has ri ret-orc iii thc nth- iivckvy deal was concluded. Bert ilctic' life of this community. of lwhlch he may well feel proud. In ‘thc days of tiic Connaught Club ‘duck enjoyed thc dtstinctlon of bc- |ing one of the best goalies we ever -had around those parts, and as a fball player shone brilliantly at all ltimcs. ln basketball his prowess is still fresh in thc minds of fans who watched him perform on different championship teams. and as a base-' ball umpire I :im safe in saying, ho ,had few equals in Eastern Canaria. , 5 J:\ck’r1 athletic Uirccr was associ-i 'ated with thc tliiys of McCarcy,- lSwceney, Kcoughnii, Campbell, Mil-| ford. Moorc and many other well’ -known atiilvtes. On and off the field ]Juck was noted for his manlincss,| ‘personality and flood sportsmanship.” ,which today stands him in good istcad and which makes him so welll 5 illkcd in th.:~z city. Z As thc saying goes. one city's loss, ,is aiictlicns giiln, which is true, par~- ticularly in McAlccr`s case who was' cnc of the biggest boosters of sport* lthe Island cvcr had. I i The Guardian joins this morniiig‘ lwltli his host ol' friends in wishiii-;§ ;good ol' "Mac" bon voyage. all the' fsuc-cess iii thc world, and cvcry hap-t ipincss in his new field of labor. | "lt Won`t bc Long Now" k I I l wa.; i-atlii~r siirpi'iscd on n visit to thc Arriia _vi-strrday to notice 'hot riitirc floor stiaco co\'crt-d with 3. Eshiiiliit; glzissy stiriacc. Mix Joiiiii §Mt:Alecr, t-:ii'etnkci° and expert ice iiiakcr said hc has quite a time of it this scnsoii in getting the ice start--‘ `cd, but hopes with thc co-operation .rf Jack Frost to have things in ship- shape wltliin the course of a wack. ‘ _l i McCaffrey, of thc Toronto Leafs, goes to Pittsburgh; Eddie Rodden, of Chicago, goes to Toronto, and Chicago secures Ty Arbour, of Pitts- burgh. The trade was engineered when Toronto traded McCaffrey for Rodden and Chicago immedi- ately switched McCafferey to Pitts- burgh for Arbour. 1---Q-O->_`-_ Baseball Moguls ~ Talk Draft Subject Nl-}W Y-OILK, Dec. 16.- While managers of major league clubs started casting about in the player market. today, club officials gather- ed here for thc annual meeting oi the American and National League focused a good share of their at- tention on the tangled draft situ- ation. The draft, which the majors de- pend on for a good share of their new material, was a salient topic this afternoon when the “Steering committee represeriting both major circuits inet with Commissioner Landis. What decision on policies, if any was reached by thc steering group was not disclosed. lt is indicated however, that thc majors will in- sist on retention of a draft arrange- mciit with thcbig minor league cir- cuits, at-coinptinyiiig such iiishstciicc with a tlircat to leave these cir- cults in the cold on player transac- tions unless thc draft relations con- tinue. . out the lower provinces this season, and will have a tendency to make the game faster and more exciting with thi- victoi-its stepping out'-“la” f"””- 'Film S‘1f°i.\' is rome- with more speed than ever this win-, ter. and the Abcgwelts with n nuni- ber of new faccs on the lineup, and cvcry promise of lots of forcitiui ganic.-a for both teaiiis. it looks nz-` il' wi- :irc iii for :i baiiiici' sen.-ion ot, liockt-y, f : May New Play for Allen Cup | The Maritime hockey chalnpiolii; nill in future bc cllgiblc to play for, *thc Allen Cup. thc prcnilcr amateur liorkcy honor in the Dominion. Tills- `iact was inarlc possible when a sp'c-l cial affiliation committee oi thc. iMai-itlmc Ainatciir Hockey Associa- tion agrecd upon affiliation with tho, ,Canacllati Amateur Hockey 'Assocm-, tion. thc parent body of the winter sport in Canada. As n result the, ruins of the C.A.H.A. will hc fol-| ilowcd in the Maritime Province; 'this ivintcr-taking immediate ef-i -foct with the first games. The junc- iturc between thc M.A.li.A. and the iC.A.Ii.A. will also complete thc standardization of hockey rules from thc coast-thc Maritime rulciz differing in details from the laws govcnilng thc games in Ontario and thc West. An ctitire revision of thc bye laws and constitutes of the M. `A.H.A. was effected recently, and lthc present code now thoroughly tcorrcsponds with thc hockey rules i'of thc C.A.H,A. According to Lougan Barnhill, sc-' crctnry of the M.A.H.A., the two 1 most drastic changes in rules will be ‘thc size of thc goal pads. and the extetision of the Jflside pass in the dcfeiisivo area. The goal tenders| protectors. formerly fourteen inches =-i ::ii~ Maritimes. have been reduc- rul to tcn inches. ~All rinks under two liuiidred feet in length. arc to! be divided into three equal playing e can c h ra id develo ment of i and that the championship team; from this section would meet witii‘ winners in Quebec or Ontario. I-i1_U\il to play for this winter. which will. no doubt. spur each and every Unellll Oli I0 frrcater endeavors. Good coaches will bc in loud de- mand aiid nitogcthcr n general sliaklni;-up will take place. Why Not? I iiiii in receipt of a letter from a. "Lover of Billiards." who makes a timely suggestion with reference to thc game in this city. I-le says;-. "l understand that there is to be a Billiard Tournament to take place at Lambros Bros. pool rooms in the near future. I also understand that Mr. Fred McMahon is the champion of Prince Edward Island. Why not have Mr, McMahon and Wm. Nich- olsoii meet i.n a friendly game be- fore New Yea.r's. when these two gentlemen played before excitement ran high. As there is some doubt :iii to which is the best player. tio doubt a large crowd would like to see them meet again." "Lover of Billiards" then goes on in suggest that I match the two players. Well, how about it boys, yours truly gavc you the "once" over in your last match. and needless to say, I enjoy- ed every minute of the tussle as did the hundreds of other excited fans. Yes. “Billiard Lover," why not have the boys come together again-and again, why not? What is responsible for Jack Dempsey's undoubted popularity in the clout-and-wool world? Here we have an ex-heavyweight champion, defeated twice by the present title holder. and still the drawing power of the Man from Mansssa ia a thing to be mai-veiled at in the upper reaches of flstlana. It is claimed that Dempsey,.thc de-throned, is a greater attraction than Dempsey the champion Much has been areas, and a d lending team __~ ,_ ipiiss the puck w the nm. iiivi.-iiomi written bythe expert-S in ati-emma line. This will mean a pass ahead,¢° BXPIFIH the Dh€h0m¢l\0l'l. blli of over fifty feet for the defending,GrBhtlBhd Rice hw Sllmméd it UD team. Under the old rules, the as clearly and concisely as any °i pa'.ss ahead was only for a distance the "€XPlBih¢l'S»" H8 SBYBI "T112 of twenty feet from the goat iine. "long c°ur-t" at Chic-13°. Demin- 'rhe other changes wut be only of ri ,sey's rare fins spirit. his acsressive-i mmm- mm"-¢_ ness in a era of too cagey warfare, This atllliatiori with the C. A. l-LA. his punching power and his durabil- ty combine to make him one of the will m an t e p p __ hockey in the Maritime Provinces,lring's most popular fighters. : _---¢o> --- » NURSERY LIGHT ` _»|~|;¢.wbrl¢ enemy of labor is it wnrkiuginao who will not work. V a whole frnternizing seemed to be the thing among opposing teams. This seems to have Passed in local hockey circles more or less, not that it showed the game up any. but some would say a great deal of the fighting spirit might be hindci'- ed on its account. At any rate thc rcst periods these late years seems to be taken full advantage of, with the` result there is nobody on thc ice during this time but the sweep- ers. I-lnndshaking and “pardon imc‘a" are also gradually fading taway. , 1 Amateur hockey is no exception. ,thc big leagues were full of this btit ‘lt's all going by the boards. | "Shorty" Green. now manager of |the New York Americans, the littlc rebel of hockey who _gave President Calder so many sleepless nights, some years ago when the then Ham- ilton Tigers went off _on a tangent and pulled their "ball" out of the National Hockey League. is a stir- vlvor of the old school of hockvy thought. l-le is warring on the handshake and thc lah de dah 'hockey players on his squad, and is instilling some of his indomitable [fighting enthusiasm into the form- erly dispirited Americans. Time was when the liandsliakiiig gesture in sport was frowned ou. It was regarded as an effeniinrite iccc of business. it social amenity p . that denoted the handshaker with a delettantc; and a tea. cup danger if not worse. In the brave days of Old imagine "Pat" Westflck frater- nizin with “Butcher” Btrachnu. greeting each other with zinytiiliig but. their hockey implements up- raiscd. I‘ve seen Joe Hall back in 1920 snarling at. an opposing play- er and friend hc had not seen in years, Joe. however, entcrtaiiicd his friend after the game. But fratemizing on the ice, no! 1'. wasnt done, and who will say they dldn't play great hockey only sever. years ago? A player then who wen* so far as to even recognize an op- posing player except by squaring oft opposite' him was regarded with sus icloti the era of Evers and Tinker and There is no fight iii pro ball play- - much fi ht intothe Americans tha' made the remark that lic couldn't scc Nighbor with a telescope as a hockey player, He was playing on thc same team, of course. but that dldn't seem to disturb him any, this club place itscli on recoid ln of opposing teams could be seen “Pduy night. tel' lwdulluti '_’.=i-2 asking President Wcbb Fraser of glint'-ln;or;.ll;tg§r t gssan £2511 gnligéalg ikaung wnhrfacéx 0328. round inc* $1i'i;i~iTaii`ttll‘;ilii:elii:il:1tisanflillxul };iHtltl‘»ll(itl 1° M P B *° Ca" A "‘°°““g “Ubreak away and seek a c0uiun°ti°n ,fiefflzgewerc Zonzuintglixhili fieilntxt uiiihi of irhiiiif-t iiiiti Mtn-i-iiiiii,~_ wa-.ii .U10 Lmllcbi D0-Sbiblc date. to subniitpwhich would take 8 I!\0l’€ Kindly tie same tilstuiicc but oiil l-lil ' stlii-hit points, was sec llcbckah licalilur “The RIDE." boxii iiizvaliii 9 ', .- 'H i> " "' l" .` " ' " `( L ll \tu~ii~-ii six they will battle their way to thc‘.\ited the New York coiiiiiiisslont-i-_-; tioii ol thc use-itiliit-:is oi tlii- l.i--.uixit-_ V [nl _-‘_ `-vI'm\‘ - top of the league. i0_ SCWO 011 a committee of 15 to Coiiiicii in pi'cs<-i'\'iiiu thi- pt-:irc iii 'v "‘ ' ’ ‘ ‘.-.cient thc two fighters who ii-td i '-*"" doiic the most for the profession 'otz -"‘-11 Hill”-'iii l0 UW UUUli"il- il" -"-‘iii 'L)m;‘f` U“.k`,]"`m ` i HOOLEY COUNTS THE DAYS :iioderntc niuyheln _iii 1927, Thi- was rcnliy v ii iiii.-nsiii't‘ iii i'i--»i-i'-.-~.- ‘ l"*;~_i__l_1‘;"‘”"“‘ll - two men chosen will be avvai'ticd iiicdals fl - - ~- ` t l-.-'-§li- lui’ ., H°°l°y S'““'h' f°m“"'ly M theiiiliiniiiatgd ling" lliIttld`rlTtlii?:‘<(t)itiii(“lliiililtll iii-3 1""-'-1"3V3 0m'mw5‘ and (me of .uw playqrslas his ctiiiditlatcs for this lioik - ‘ hi-oiiulit to tliii iiotiri- ol tin- i.i--i--iii-i (;»"l"i"” ‘ h f d th Abc wcits back iii ‘ ` *Ui ‘ i ,l`riciids iiiiioiig Mai'ltiiiit\ Pi‘oviiict~i'.~. ‘fncvic i.. of thc opinion he ciiii' isiindc "Red," niiti. oi' -cotlrsc. tht- Vlrlallfttx boy bclicvcs lic is thc iii:t.::t- icr ot thc Gliicc Ba l' hivle' I 4\ t "N `1 , .__ i --bla; 'wit _ _ I ` 7 r.-I my _-N5 I BIG BEN ‘ 05 all forms n of Chewing Tobacco the - PLUG is the Best Chevving Tobacco is put up in many ways, but there is no other sh-.ipc to equal -- the PLUG. ` BIG BEN PLUG is pressed so firmly tli-.it it is always fresh and moist. . It; does not dry our, so will not chip or . crumble. , ‘ ; There is no waste; you enjoy all the tobacco you pay for. The Plug fits every pocket; it is so con- venient to curry. A BIG BEN PLUG lCheii'tl.\' iiit‘t~l iii thc ,liiinl .Ghaiiibei-iaiii says § “Y"B0w1i11e' :i§';"s‘;;.;i:ir. Leaigutd HHS P-l°0V9(l I v.io.\' <‘iit'itt'ii i,i~:.»\otli: ‘ " Ton.-ti' 'l`lit’ (i_\'|islt‘:. woii ;i `\‘t‘t'_\' i-low' ll lil- Iiitiitlbail - t-,unit froiii llic Musii-iii Six oii Sal-1 lil- -l -Batliiiiiigtiiii “_” liiiday iilgiil.. The Hix \\'t-rc it-atltii.-_I fi ~-1.150 -Sitideiits _ ceq 'MA `\` """l' ' ' HU A `_` ~t oiiil" -iiiiic. Etlwiii W-.ii'i'i-ii oi ,Zio---8.510--»Buiiki‘tball pi'fi'c'tict" -~ 10,00 - -\i'0ll|‘_\'bfill lluti Diios rs Atiiliiiiitxs 1)iiiiii>cloi‘iis rs. l’ K'> . , ll-.tlwtii \Viiii'i‘ti Ziiiii 1233 liiii Y. l’. S. l.c;i"tit~ Eumm' ‘ i011 l-l‘i 1.113 §i,~i:i »-No. l i.itiliiisiiii`_< tcaiiii \ till 1:37 1;!! ho, ti i'l`ooiiil.>`s tcniiii. ll.i ' _i gc _. E 5 itil . wlicii oi'dii\ni'y clipliiiiiiwi' fail.---ii Mm'-““l IW" I § How They Staiitl - l.ifI _‘till -~ W 0 [ICC 0 if ’ ` t ' ‘ , _ ' , , -- . . _ .',_ _ ll;ii'i`_\' t"i`a~\.\'i‘il .liti ` 1924, is counting the days till li_ci___.___._._....__._~_,___~ ,_ _iH(;nli:;1itt;i:t`nl:i:lt'm:;itZl§i;ii;iti§N:|ill`:v Vmnk _\_I_.,\,,m,,,, tm, 11,5 1,, ,.H||Um|, _`,,,,,.,,,,. “nes up Wim me Maroolls' - - - wt-i‘tA‘y ii:it"ik(‘ly to bc* i'i'\atiJiiit‘ii‘iiii4-A (ll‘*‘l."-V" F*‘1‘l""“""""' H"-‘\ first game will bc against, Cana-*Noi/it >S_coti:i. Willing inixcrs :iiid _,.,L_1,' bu in “.11 ,\` m.\,,,,,. .. /iiifx niiiiiii-_wit .. ciians and his second against ot-ifi<=1ciil11i<-vxiwiiriits of the 'rih Ein- ".‘,“."‘.-‘1.“.‘ ‘ .gf .,‘. ` " iii-it-ii i<~.ii-itiiii.-.1-.ini iii; iiti iii yi...-iiiiiit i 2 2 1 mwas' V Several years ago Hoomwganw’ lhcylmwu `w“h “ hos; 0fi“"&A?li'\\l;lt‘LtQ'(i)i n\:'(']i\~;` Ati(i)“tl`it' iiliitiiiiiil 1117 iii;'» )i'i` ('iii|.‘|ilii its fi i '_ that tin curly tiicctiiit-, bt‘t\\'t-vii ‘Ji '_ T"_‘f‘l v3’~'“`I i‘|"'1'.“"f" 2] '_' V' l~lrlaiitl. thc Foi‘i‘ii;ii i\-liiii.~;lt-i'_ ;iii.t` lil' f>‘ll"i’if"i` llfil-lil~\'fi l<1_ 1111- .\iiii-i-iiaiis _.i .i ti it _‘ii L m.L_mi,,,. Mussolini 01 HM). (,(m|,t tiiit-,'i» iii' tlii-‘ li-.ii:tii~ ‘.\'li_t-"ii ilivy flu- ‘ i`iiiii-il .\`i;iii~. .~i-i-_iii-ii” J it: .ii ---- f ll _ .... . .-» . x . -_!.._'.i!ll-'» hardly bc cxpocttirl. hill in any ravi- f\‘I-"»~|’i "i‘ |I;""‘l"‘ I’-'I'-'~"‘]_ i|f§’,[`~ lf; if 'i‘L~'i ‘ _'r' _I ‘ H, 1,, In it \\»'as n iiiistukc to liikc l-riiii Of. ` , Y lg 'ight. it even when repetition of this remarkhs hoped that at the close of their finally reached the cars of lii.-_-iiicxt mcctiiig that thc inargln of team-mate. tl 1 I |I;fICll<;!'.\' “gill be so cvirlcnt that thc’ _ It was his boast iii ii- coiilt, 121 wcig it crown iiiiiy be awai'dcd` ,- ii i~i-t.-iiii tic Morenz in knots, and hc usuallyfwithout hcsitatioii, and to thc satis-` Won i I um R b made good his boast when he hoop-'facticri of boxers and fans. At any ed up with the peerless French fly- rate Stevie.-'s many friends in tliif. cr. He had an absolutely dlsrc- city wish him every luck in the gard for the ability of Morenz, and bout. in time he would condesccnd to rc-I The Sydney Post says: Tlici-c i.,- inark that Nighbor was ii fair play- still some talk of i't-iiiatcliiiig Jack But these were amateur days. McKenna and Dt-vos for ii rctii-:ii After hc was sold to Montreal he bout citlicr at Sydney or Glace (ting remarked to Clancy, according to Supporters of thc North Sydiif-V an exchange, that hc was looking middleweight and rccognm-.d, Gaul forward with delight. to the pros- adiaii title holder, arc of thc opin- lwci Of i»0SSiI1Z he and B0llchCl‘ lon that their man ciiri best the over his shouldei°'s iii that approved Belgian who won n decision 0-,Ihr manner he has. It was largely in him at Halifax. fun of course. but one can visunlim It will be rcim-mbci'cd tliiit liiilf __A_ .igg . 'l`hi‘ ,~.roi'i‘s ioiliiw liohiiis - M0U111‘ 15:. i§~:1F1i@i~ Win Lose li`i ll ' . ._,.. hi, Legion Ribiioii fill lll'i. . 73;, im-,i t(‘iiiiatlinii l'rt‘>.~I ' \ ~ lui ii \ioiii "i in tti.', 1'. . - iiiiiiy..-(tilt -lliir Li'1.:iuii of liolioui' wliivh iiii`. .‘.2'_’i iiil 1!li.i`lli.;utctl it [ako nltitudc rccoi'd rliillll _ 'lil l-lit l`.!ti itiil ,143 liv the :ivizitor icuii Galli/.o rrcuiii- lil() l(I!i . ‘ . 13-_g ttgti iiiuiidvcl that he be dC‘Dl`l"f"i,"_i |-_gg 12;, ortlci' of tiic LCi.1i0“- Th" mv' “L -_-0.1 ;-fit) lose his rctl ribbon iicxt week. Gil llil I il T lim was acctiscd of using ---,grapli iii which ii iiikc itrolt just what will happen when Hooley and the Senators come together. Hooley tackles Morcnz in his first game then Nighbor in the second. Visions of these games would dis- concert most players. but it is a dol- lar to a button that thc doughty "Pound ‘ein Paul" is of the picture after two attempts to come back. He retires with plen- ty of money. considerable prestige, bedded in his brain that he is through. One thing they cim‘t say about him is that he chose any set- ups io win his way back to the heights of fistinia. He was n good fighter in a way. this transformed wrestler. There was no doubt of his gsmcness. even his ability was often in question. He. won‘t bc missed, no tears will bc shed at his passing. but he always fought on the level. did his beat with his ibn- lted attainments, and no one could do better than that. The management of the Glace Bay Police Club has announced that Stevie McDonald. well known place at the Hub on a date to be later arranged. , The last, time these boys met nt Halifax, Red was awarded the de--V cillon at the and of ten excltlngi way through the fracas McKenna connected with thc visltor‘s _law and Dcvos was compelled to resort to nil that he knew about ring strategy and gencralship to save himself from being knocked out. wclght hc would bc only too glad to meet him. -----..__.__ _ UNIFORMITY OF R/\(,'l-I and the knowledge thoroughly cm- RULES SOU(ilI’I`. Steps to secure uiiit`oriiilty ol' trotting horse rules throughout thc country were taken recently at ilic annual nieeting of thc National Trotting Association, when that ni-_ ganization Joined with the Trotting Horse Club of America in cxtcndliig to other organizations an invitation to participate in n joint rules com- mittee session. The Board of Review of the Na- tional Trottlng Association handed down the following decisions: Winnings of chestnut marc Montpelier, O., were declared illegal and ordered distributed. The bay gelding, Peter McKinney. was declared to have been entered in Charlottetown. and Red Mc- illegally in a race in which its win- Donald of ` Halifax. have been|ntng:i were $412.50. Owner and matched for a return bout to take horse were ordered suspended until the money was returned for redis- trihutlon. H. D. King. of Andover, O and the black guiding. Rhythmic Irodri. were ordered suspended until win- .' it 1 1 | .th -_-;` 4|, There were those in the nina: of S220 in the 2.15 pace nt ercliihtltsgnsfixgatlotgelsiigss. dxgitlsiiilei iii doggie trihivgmoll 3rv\'o?zdl;\i|\r“:<;l- zmeme who did noi; see ey!! ID Syl; Crtshars. 0., were returned for dts- action was not taken until the aii-idler. The shade iii of parchment. with the officials n arriviniuge t u on. _ Del null ineett ln Kentville last year, with the same soldier Painted un- such a eonelugilm. S0 $0 Botti! Herman TYSM1- Of NBWHIIL -- when the :dilation committee was on the aides. <' ' til-1201011 °l 9\lP,f°m“Y- U- ”°°“° *M "W My ¢°|""“l- J°h““V B" ,B ------¢o-o---»-- ima has boon atrlnaed were sunbended pending the-return lpgztenwabovod wt:%hx:ondoe:|‘l?tdtir Much that plllos for wil owi-ni Tm honors'-ore as af $221,000 in winnings in the 9.14 lot of the hockey mms through- lifts humor to its absurdity. -' thcpeérs of th! lishwliihil I" PMC li W“°°“- DU- 1 _ Personally. I don‘t think l\