‘C a rlrlirt-iet o ion, cton, .Sa int olohn Loop-Moowted r TIIE S PORT nus uu‘u uusxuum 7 Boxmc g classroom ‘ OTHER SPORT“ llalfliur t\~u>ié?;EEies. Fa... TF0 Mark Time Until March To Enter Allan Playdowns. (0. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) sportfollowossolthoblarltimos, dlwwlihtrrhrts Iewiidercd follow the gyrations of amateur hockey in the seaside. provinces. can look forward with a lair degree of certainty to watching another whirl It commercial hockey among teams of the region's top-notch league. For, alter-various and sundry stabs at‘oommerciai_ and stri alrnon-pnre sport, interspersed with threatened. bandinss. the. Maritime Hockey is about to dlsband llllll. And the commercial league-to thslvaswtl expansions anddls- giveitils originainame- nowaroloraronewelci’ game. . - Breakingupofthecirouithasheenhnpellodhytisewithdrawaisl the Monoton Hawks. Canadian amateur champions for two years in a row. The‘ Allan Cup holders, weshnod by. tho Jo- cf several stars lhrosgh lneligtbilitysnd tho isreof thoprofodsuslgausqdroppedoat of the light Wednesday nlrht. Wolves liigible ~ Promptly this action came ~41‘ the announcement from . E 5 all?“ ,stioncraoked'dowli- edictwasthattboym trid E I all 3 2 y? E l 8 E Gill blokes lamp muss moved along in the quiet of simon-miredom until this week. Buta ohanoete abowhisfinede- fenoe work in tho Btternatimel league, plus no a week from Syracuse Stars, looked too good to Bill Gill of the Hawks. Be accept- gd the offer, leaving ‘the Allan upsters virtually helpers. They. stopped out. That's how insttas stand now. And the Wolverines, without a lelEI-le to ploy in. will have to mark March and the play- McManus Scores Only ‘G o a l For Eagles (o. r. n,’ omens’- Special Wire Boom Mo here tonight as New Haven Eagles loll 8-1 before Boston Cubs, leaders of the Canadian-American Hockey league. Art. Giroux, 2, Frank Jer- ws, "Red"' Jackson, Alex “ and Phil Berguheimor scored for the BOUT POSTPOIID (l. P. by Guardian's Special Wile) looted toothiriBob Oliifs few to- day brought indefinite postpone- ment of a scheduled iii-round Arlldit‘ negro. Abegweits ‘Meet Harohs ' Tonight ‘tonight's gamo at tho-Ibrum be- tween Moncton l-lswh and Abog- waits should produce another keen struggiegwhen those two teams meet it inveriablyfollows (that a rugged lost-skating tilt is the out- come. They may have lost players but still that keen rivalry wh'oh has marked their games for the pest four years-is still there as strong as ever and no matter what is at stake the rivals will hatch to the end before ocncoding defeat Withthonewprlcesinelfetts "larietuinoutoffansiseapeoied. [SHOGKEY took hlsee at Mil uary 15th whentho- Milton Hornets and Glasgow hnperials crossed sticks. ‘and ‘which’ resulted in an- other for-the Hornets with a .5 "a a“; agggz E r t. .. 5E. Zillrfil new toss.‘ like“ l.'l--.An m- minuous SEEK am mum (O. P. B! Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, Jan. 17.-Bi1l Miller, star centre of the two-time Allan Cup holders, ncton Hawks, has been offered a contract with Mon- treal Marcons, German revealed tonight. who impressed local fans with his performance hero against McGill last spring. has been sought by three other National Hockey League clubs. Maroons, however, have had Miller on their negotiation list for some time. H i - To p p er s Defeat Bulldogs (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW GLASGOW, NB, Jen. 1'1.- Thlrd-pericd goals bl’ Potts and Gummle McNeil gave Stellar-ton Hi- i ,pers a 4-8 victory over Antigon- lsil Bull ' ton-l‘ ' r * Hockey tonight alter the winners had come from behind to tie the score in each of the first two periods. It was Bulldogs‘ first loss this season and came in their second game on suc- cessive nights. Tho hockey-weary Bulldogs forced the psce with Stellartnn gradually assuming the upper hand near the end. Mflibbotfs first-period goal for Bulldogs was matched by that of Flemming. than after McDonald had given Bulldos! n. 2-1 iced in the second period, Murdock came back with the tying goal. McDonald scored his of the night for Bulldogs in the third but Siellartom delivered tho winning punch when Potts and Mo- Neili clicked for markers. .- Butcher Boy~ MacDonald Off To Toronto ~3uwhq Boy" MacDonald. 0M oi the best if not the best lishtweisht borers in the Maritimes leaves this molfllng f0! s. l0 WIUN 119 01W- ers the stable of (l. A. M. Tutiv. has“ should do instructor. The c use MacDonald a world oi good. In his bouts here he has shown a world of ability and under the guidance of an "old hand" at the game ability should be. ’ ‘ ,.d to ti!!! limit. And u such should be the case we predict big things for "But- cher While mukins hi! M" h, m, city, McDonald has made a host of friends who will wish him 11mg m his coming rins MW“- Vifvtoria Club Protest Player (o, r. by Guardian's Special Wire- MONIREAL, Joh- li-Vicmrla Hockey can today wowed I H draw with Verdun last niflht 1B m9 oeniorgroiaponthequestionoltlie eligibility of Vietn- Wasbrond. Vor- dun winger. Victories stated they did Mt consider the Qllcbac Amateur H» key Association, with the sanction of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association, should have 6001"“ Waebrcad was eligible here. Wssbrosd. a Verdun boy, went to the Maritime Brcvinces last winter seokins employment and played with the Edsmmdetcn, N. B., team. Be returned to his home las" wflna. "curing mipicyment hero. . ABE LA FEAR-ll. MED-s ha. 1'f—-(O.P.)\-—QI-l3s"ti0n of iihe eligibility of Victor Wzshbrosd to play with Veniun Hockey Club must ain- in doubt until complete de- tails an: available A. E. illw. President of the Canadian Amateur Hocktcy Association intimated t0- h . .....t.----nv--'¢ one tut’.- Chuok Templeton 'e TH ‘(,9 QLYMHC Gaoo-égiiarialc? wit? Canadiens SPOR TRAITS _i i I HE l5 FOE THE ma: Hit Stride Defeating Maple Leafs 4-3; Chihawks Trounce Eagles (C. k- B7 Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, Jan. 17-411 a high- speed encounter, Montreal Cen- sdiens nosed out ‘ior-onto Maple Leafs 4-8 here tonight before a crowd of approximately 7,000 wild- ly excited spoofs in e. regular National Hockey League genre. Clicking on all cylinders the Canadians displayed all their old- time fire and pep in downing the high-flying Leafs. Right from the first five ‘ the red machine was in top speed and maintained their pace with hardly a letdown. Canadiens took the lead five minutes from the opening whistle on a smart play by George Months. with Gerald Carson handing out the assist. Then three-quarters of the way through the first period, Busher l-loilett tied up the count on e smart play with Charlie Con- aohsr and Joe h-imeau. Aurel Joliet andJ-‘lete lepine engaged in s. passing play that resulted in Wildor Larochelle putting the Frenchmen ahead a minute later. Toronto, however, evened matters up two and a half minutes after the slant of the second frame whm Andy Blair tallied while Canadians were a man short. Three ““* were given in the gang play. IJERDY Goldsworthy put Can- l odiens ahead again while Primeau wee serving a penalty six minutes ' alter the start-of the last period. It. was a neat play with Sylvie Mont-ha. While leafs were all up the ice in an effort to even the count; Pete Lepins tallied with three minutes to go, Rogers Jenk- ins snd Joiiat assisting. Toronto, however, came back s minute later with Andy Blair notching the final counter. his second, amid a 3 mix-up. SUMMARY First Period l. Canadians, G. Manila (Cen- son) 5.00. 2. ‘Iloronto, lloliett (Conacher Penalties: Clancy. Second Period 4. ‘lloronw, Blair (Cotton, Con- aoher, u) 2.58. Penalty: Oruielfliel Third Period B. Canadians, Golds .5; (S (Jenkins. v rot Club tea murmur. ENDS iilililiii ‘O-J. By Guardian's Special Wire) PORT!‘ OI‘ SPAIN, ‘lrinidad. Jan. .1--'(C. P. Cabin-The first match ietween to Marylchopo Cric- snd tho picked Tri- nidad eleven ended in a draw here tonisth. when stumps were drawn ‘aeosine of darkness. Final scores were: M. O. 0., 3Q and M0 for six declared; ‘lrinidad, s10 for seven declared and 159 for eight. ‘ Ba run’ up 200 for six in their second gs on top of a. nice first innings score, the visitors made a sperms-z gesture this after- noon And ('.\ "red just; after the tea interval, miving ‘Irinidagl the chance of securing the 1'18 needed for s win before close. Batting valiantly before an excit- ed crowd of 6.000. eight colonial batsmen fell just short of their ob- j llcotive in the allotted time with 150. They had declared their first innings yesterday with 3'70 for the lose 0f Only seven wickets. Before lunch, M. C. C. lost sev- eral wickets cheaply and at the in- terval five of their players had been able in complete n0 more than 100 runs. After that, however, they valued their wi¢ets more dearly and despite fine fielding and flashy bowling, they lost only one more wicket until they declared their second inninll with 200. The bat- ting was ultra-cautious and the scoring slow, but tho tourists stsved oi! possible defeat and gained the draw that way. ‘lkinldsd 0n the other gand took te rmined everything that came in tho of securing enough runs for m their 00 minutes of bat- Oidht ckets were lost and 159 scored. Bench and Grell were put out without scoring and was able to get only one a§§i§;§;@ ‘season of lihzlish County cricket. scored t. while Merry chalked up to decide the draw next week in their second The two teams will trv w, f, g: mwmwofi‘ “Wm” match, scheduled to being Satur- banged into the nets. m rest of d“ "mmy *9" > sch" mrs-"m - m fl“i.....$-‘. 11m goal .1... h. Benedicts Defeat joined the Americans last season w... a. 1...... or t... a... m. Bachelors Klein, Burke, Carr, Schrlner, Brydgo, Smith, Mo- Voigh. Detroit: Iloster, Boswell; centre, Welland; wines, Aurie, Sorrel); subs, Lewis Btu-r, Anderson, Boyd, D. Roche, E. Roche, Mofatt, Cioodfellow Young. Officials: Cleghorn and Smith. summer " First period 1. Detroit, Aurie (Welland) 2.00 Penalties: Boswell, mm. Second Period 2. Americans, man) 8.19. 8. Americans, Burke) 1.00. t. Detroit, Starr Murray (Clasp- (Conn, Roche) .49. EA.‘ Detroit. D. Roche (l. Roche) 10. . Klein (I. B. Americans, Chapman (Dut- tcn, Schriner, Carr) 5.12. Penalties: Brydsa 2, Buswell. Overtime Period No score. Penalties: None. OIIUAGO T!!!)UNCIS ST. IDUIS 8'1‘. 1001B, Jen- l'l--A seooini Hawks with two goals. Johnny Gottsslig opened the scoring and Bill Kendall and "Mush" sent home the other two counters Goal, Reach: defence At the Crystal Rink, Wednesday, Boimanb married men stickhmdled the single stall in s. friendly game of hockey with tho outstanding score of 7-2. so: the Singles, Art Sullivan was ~thc star player and captured both Ice the Married Mon, Woodside amt Bobertson got three each, and lea gctitmg one. A return game will be played next Wednesday night. The Married men feel confident they will not heéeheto pay for the feeds. lineups: ' . Millman: defence, Bernard and Lea; forwards, Wood- sido, Robertson, Mountain, Whalen. Shgle - Goal, Wation; defence, Bradshaw and Durant; forwards, A. Sullivan, S. Sullivan, Clow, Monk- lq. mums-n. Bernhrsi-S. Burke, Levinsky; centre, Romans: wing, Thompson; right wing, MeFadyen; subs, Couture, Kendall, Cook. Wlebe. Trudel, March, Gott- selig, Morena, Coulter. s0. Louis: Goal, Beveridge; de- fence, Bowman, Frew; centre, Voss; left wing, Hows; right wing, Brydson: subs, Ayers, Shannon, Lamb, Plnnigan, Cowley, Purpur, B19167. Kelly. Officials: W. J. Stewart and Jerry Goodman. BUMMAB! Ilnt Period No scoring. hnalty: ‘Thompson. Second Period 1. Chicago, Oottselil. us. 2. Chicago. Coulter ('l‘rudel, Cook) 10.00. l. Chicago, Kendall (Cook, Tru- Maroh (Gottsellg. l. It. Imiil, lamb (Ripley) LN. n6‘..- Chicago, Coulter (‘Ihompoo ) rhinitis (major). N. H. L. STANDING (Canadian Section P W :1.arnb(major), Cool M Beaten TONIGHT Abbie: VS. I IIOIIGTOII HAWKS GIVE THE BOYS A HUNTER BOUSI Prices-Mm, ule Thursday Forum Box 0 600., 15c. Balcony-Rte. morning at l0 A. M. ifioe Will Not Enter Davis Cup Play (C. P. By Guardian's Special Win) OTTAWA, Jan. l5—I"0r the first time first; least 21 years, Canada will not play tho tie in the North American zone of Davis Cup com- petition with the United States in 1935, Philip D. Lyons. President of the Canadian Lawn Tennis Asso- ciation, announced here ‘ ‘ght. Some time ago the Association decided at o meeting that if the United States tennis authorities did not agree to play the tie later in the year than hitherto, giving Canadian players a better chance to get into their stride, Canada would not enter Davis Cup com- petition. In past years the Can- adien-United States tie has been played early in May. Instead, however. arrangements are practically complete to send players to the English wimiamerit at vvunbledo , which is being held from June 22 imtii July s, Mr. Lyons seid. Following the Wimbledon match- es, the Canadians will make a tour of other English centres, the date of which has not. been announced. Later they will proceed to Scotland for a match between that country and the Dominion during the Scot- tish tournament which is being held from Jung 22 to 2'7. Sydney Curlers Successfully ' Defend Trophy (C. P. By Guardians Special Wire) SYDNEY, N. 5., Jan. lti-Invad- ing Truro curlers with envious eyes on tho McLellan trophy were mm- ed back by the narrow margin of five points today by three defend- léilgbrixiks from the Sydney Curling u . Stores: Sydney, 5'1; Truro, s2. s larse Bsllery of spectators witnessed tho match, conceded to be the most thrlllins and best played in Sydney this season. Holders of the McLellan Trophy, emblematic of Maritime curling supremacy, Sydney won their first 6115119189 some of the year a few weeks ago when they damaged North Sydney. S u mmerside Com m e rcial Loop Popular There was s good attendance at the Crystal Rink on Wednesday ov- euing for the second game of tho commercial {league and the fans were rewarded with good clean hoc- key. Mr. Criliy lea refereed the game. Post Oilioe Vs. O. N. B. This game was won by the Post Office with a score of 4-2. Starring for tho mail boys were MacQuarrio and Rogers on the defence. Through their good stickhandllng, two goals were made in the first period; one in the second and one in tho third. The C. N. it. made one 8on1 in the first period and one in the third. Corrigan, on the defence and Nich- olson on the forward line, were out- standing on the C. N. R. team. The lineups follow: Post Office — Goal, Arnctt; de- fence, Mscquarrie and Bangers; ior- wards, Peters, H. Bchurman, War- ron, Crue, McKay and Hewett. C. N. B..—Goal, " ; defence, Csrrigan, Bovwness, Rankin; for- wards, Beagan, Hickey, Nicholson, Lyle and Clow. Famous Mascot Victim lnAccident (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wife) NEW YORK, Jan. PF-Qniliilg Bddie Bennett, furious mascot, is the property of New York iankees again-this time in death. HEATHER-BELL AGAIj- 3 Sir,-Very graciously do Lenten my regrets at having heidthomvflt- er of "Down the Back Stretch“ re- l n} nsible for an error whiclrtumed r out to be typographical. indeed. ll. was an unlikely mistake, for. a l. skilled horseman to make. g However, I reiterate my piiarga . ' that he is guilty of glarip . uriminotiorrngainst Heathsrhell. in lest. Saturday's issue, he shows in: self consistently persbtent in_ fus- ing to rate Heather-bell as am ir- ;_ powered trotter. The scri f ' y. so far as to say: "This seasiinlt We ;, . doesn't seem to be any tirctte!‘ around that can give the semblance l of a race to Lusty Frisco." a. crack rclnsman. Dev/ailing the dearth of worthy rivals for Lusty Frisco when there is a “wowflmf a trottcr, the greatest trotter in the Msritimes today, right in thaw‘! cinity of Charlottetown! "i" ~ I dorit know what HeatherbeI can do on the ice. but if his con- dition, ‘in any way, approximates I .. what it was last summer, it would , ' be more like the truth to ssyjliat Lusty Frisco cannot give him fthe scmblon of o. race.‘ I am. Sir, etc. FARR. PLAY E l: ..,... Tigers .Defeatj_l1l,l_l l Baltic Rangers) Road's Corner Tigers setting a‘ unbeatable pace defeated “Lhltil Rangers 2-1 at the Kensington rink. The Rangers, strengthened‘ by a new forward line frchrtho - Mclean league and the spfifiilitu- 1hr Walker in the cage, picscnied a formidable ahd. wcli balanced team. . . _ Play opened carefully w"‘1.cac1 .. i team trying their Opponent; a I long range. The first 3081..., was scored by Champion o! Baltic, on a bouncing shot that f0oled.,Mc- Quarrle. The second pcriocbopened fast with the Tigers iorciugmthe play, Time and again the Tiger forwards broke clean through on)! to be robbed at the goal mouth b‘, the brilliant Walker. Bruce Crozieg hard, bumping delenceman, tied tho score on n solo run. Big Bob Craig, who is alwlvg] dangerous, mode some nioe"‘sohr runs, but was hold in check byths k fast skating McInnis, who i§"ifi s. class by himself. v‘ The third period continued fad Rangers shooting long amfTigess boring in. _‘ ‘ " Shortly alter the periocfopenfl Cooke, Mclnnis and Crosicr tell- ised on a gang a/ttack, girl!‘ Walker no chance to save. The period continued at a dim pace, ending 2-1 for the Tigers. IIJIHADY Fist Period 1. Rangers, ed) 54,4. Second Period: 2 Tigers, Bruce Oroder assisted) 8.21. l Third Period: -. 3. ‘Tigers, Cooke (Hotlink, ior) 0.34. ‘(hrempion (unassisbs l :1‘- Croei l LDIIUPI ., Bsngcsc Goal, Walker: dole Riley, Craig; forwards, Matthe P. Crozier, hfeDonald, Davids Champion, Delaney. Tigers: Goal, MoQuar-rior den fence, B. Orooior, Lofurgeyp fcus wards, Croeier, Niclmiis, Ooohg Barbers W/in‘ a From Lawyers And Bankers A very close game was played l g the Crystal Rink Wednesday 11111: j- the game ending 3-1 in favour the 1's. Noonan,_of the Bes- bors, played a very outstanding - game, scoring one of thelfgoail rho other two were scored by Blac- quiere and McFarlene. The Lawyer!- Banker goal was scored by ‘Dower. . The lineups are as follows; v Ajasshars -— 0W. ‘ Kinch; defence, V. Groom _a.n , Sharp; forwards, Sullivan, Cervn Coffin, Delaney, Scmers, ~A Bradshaw, Williams, ‘Bower. Barbers -— Goal, B. Dew .d._ 59'5" body nchhcok , andPetemfar “INFO 3'7 ll 0 3 3 U 40 whilst: ehsnggthritelhttxluinoantel liegmawllldbarlme, Ramsay, Bl: mlfilil-uallilaluaumnnnvmve‘?h1lmdxqu|mgaglhnnfflflgyf . 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