.é'v-`“€1 W il' .. ' * ` zg °' spoil womb wass'rl.ll~c K V tim" sm" 5 -H _ 1 £22 I ' > =$€ =n == 4:1 1 = = =-l- I . .D . I _‘ ` ! GWEITS HAND BE VERS A44-0 SHUT .a.A.»f 4 ...ii l.ocal!Squacl Move. Into Second Plac With ui Holder eavers Are Outsmarted In Clos B Checking Struggle - Sarg Gets First Shlltgut Of Seaso out-generalllnl' and outplaying the Beavers throng UU ‘lf Phi. Harold Gross’ Ahegweite advanced in the of the Big Four Mercantile League lost evening when 5|, John clan hy n four to. nothing count. The win placed black wearers into n second place tio with Moncton Hawks, as the W is; ills thful n as e in iabeln this $ ,.,r~., __ ,_ I -.r 9'SllllNll That most popular and heal wintor p tim -skat g- well patroniaed at the Forum year The ics has been unit orderly and as-fe ska ing at all ses TA T F 0 R U M DErRoc|9r°§él§’<¢VTl`sl'c5. “muy . ton l sions, Forum police are in at B004. and the music by the an l-Aston Bend splendid To re verlnes inflicted I. 3 to 2 heating on the Nicklin squad on Moncton d l°° HHN Gnd patrons can be assured of Starting rather slowly, with the teams taking few chances, last pleasant hours of enjoyable exercise. nlghifs tilt wound up into a blsu of action as the Beavers, trying des- And now the kiddies have a break peratcly to break the spell that Sargent held over them threw eve? $,mt.i:; lialftexloloélxilzilvticiagi, folrm The winners, playing osgey hockey, broke any three times li; the final ga céoitxtestyq of Holmarfs, éitd., rs y, eir sound sys m has man up in an effort to score- But their efforts turned into s booms session and the brilliant Marsh was given no chance so Ah ie ani rode into close firing range. ` M been installed in the Forum and and children will enjoy music of the The locals deserved their win; they flashed the smarter hockey qu eapecity crowd went away with a. satisfied feeling that the Ahh wouldtokeanawflllhitcf undecided. .§. gist? EEE? immi and Getliff They contln every game and once they clicking on all fours so to s last, night’s winners are going to beat shutout of the year was, io say mm muon Mum and least sensational. Especially in the nanny as Garde :Med m to his own rebound Pete Kelly how B1 ever made it 10 for the Abbies last period he turned in some ha raising saves and his stop of son’s close in effort in the fin minutes was e. beauty. His rea guard of McCabe and Currie t ad in a smart blocking game, former continuing the form displayed in Halifax, being ticularly efiec§v0.B Marsh in lt outstanding fore thgagiawermsse Jth th° nel” Ab°3w°lt“ md °' 3° Monson, Dickson and Oloary by “lm” °f tl" 91”' Mum “wp” their' tricky sticlrwork provin the ttak e dangerous on a c ev minute they were on the ice m by Marsh as the Beaver te hefontheohsmoiousoftllel Eatful.letrengthKalleve.srob dovefaroutto ther his th againwaespectscularashsb l'° esilets and aiu the Abbies Kelly and Nicholson being r with a minute and 6 seconds 'the period remaining when e he Nicholson shortly hotoro the h Kane, Kelly an/d Nicholson neo M made it 2-0 but Hickey overska 3 eighteen drivos to the eight hand! ry Beavers had an edge on °’ ‘ ploy' ueorly brought results rl |¢9 type at their afternoon session. ed|.KanetoKellyPl¢-Yltthe lrammed the wafer past Marsh on a double assist from Kane S e r st- in by B8-l'Bent in the Abbie cage * W Abbies had the only real scoring Abegwms 1°' tm mst H" m chance in the first ten minutes '; C ssvslfm 6 Shutout of l ed e t Beavers. t the be of st o It will be in operation for the first time today at 3 p. nl. s loo Sargent, Abbie goalie, o , Int nicht uooroo hir met shutout uses although a Currie to K ;l‘e.°f 01° “"0” against st. John mouth, only to have Marsh tu the right w'ing0l"s shot aside. Th teams were playing a close check l;\;lly°peIt;cnla§bini’ri:°dl,o Kgs: “mt st the start. Sargent made I gr ew on sr . pe Shidlds for t'rip'ph1g Kane wh wi get goalmouth. p°°k Houston wont off for hol th Mon “fn th DBI BOB m recovery of Donald's easy shot - 0 t trickle in an ` Kane, Kelly and Nicholson cam mf, 9f‘“°be"‘x°;:° “gem 'to , on rua the tide ohougos, Moor hm. mm n as “!;°“£_g “fm ,mms in hu nm rushes to tho otteolr with xsuo. t h he on forcing Marsh to save spectacular PTY Y ted me 131 in ea of ly on a low, sliding peg The teams l be °;°"° so ‘.:;°;‘:‘~"=-~ W- o mm' »»» llAl.llAx Sllllll ‘was becoming fast The kid line rout; saw e A s ee mm "P md lm ” th’ mm we" , gave the crowd a big thrill as they! , "l've .smokocl 'il' for _, yeors..... I2 . and l’m :licking to MASTER MASON . . . us smooill smoking, cool, ullsfylng tobacco u ever graced a pipe: long lnilog too, with the ricll full aroma ol ripe mellow tobacco ei Its but. . . . and |t'| "como cut" - ~ r Ilia way o' pipe lolaoecoall ld bo. You'|| OU lllzo IL missed by the lnerest of fractions on three separate occasions. Marsh was far out of his net. Sargent made a miraculous save as Siler- wood split the defence wide on A lone attack, the Abbie goalie tak- ing the shot on his pads. Farrell was sent to the timers for tripping Kelly near the boards and al- though the Ahbies sent every man up the defence of the visitors stood firm. Farrell returned to play a few seconds before the bell ended the session. Alloin the Abbies out- shot the Beavers, this time eight to twelve. Marsh stopped Getliffe right af- teraehangecflinesintheflnal period but again it was a matter that dynuuio trio d Nicholson tha ` - ol the Abbie ottuo W1 e, lost night oo - ¥°°~“ 6| ,,§m§°‘H_;. D°°”°b,m,,d_ tempt. a mmrilfn lotor lmsh ue to improve l°°l¢' ' . dm e sen bril- ' _ snare V In . ` 11 lro H811 will ing made it 2-0 for the Abbies. It was s pretty play engineered by the dynamic Jimmy Kelly. The time was 6.28. Abbles 2, Beavers 0. McCabe was Dtnalized shortly ,after and Des Smith made his first appearance in the game. Sargent was sensational three times in s row as the Beavers sent every man up. Nicholson broke fast on s solo rush as the Beavers ganged the Abbie net and after drawing Marsh out calmly shot the rubber irltc the open comer. It was 3-0 for the Abbies and ' Hickey drew a big hand on his ef- Monson went right to Sarges'lt'| doorstep after the face-off but "Leo the Great" once again had the no score sign hung up. Mc- Cabe returned before the visitors could get organised for another attack. . Frankie Currie made it 4-0 for the Abbies as he broke sway from a Bt. John gauging ect, to beat Marsh with A fast shot to the open comer of the twines. Not “‘ ' long after Marsh robbed Nicholson as the Abbies again broke away, with one of his spectacular diving saves. Beavers looked dangerous as ' Walker and Monson broke sway but fast back-checking by Currie lol./og G0# ay.; 4;- .wel .':.:.r' . . qi-4 broke up the play. Jimmy Kelly drew s penalty for upending shields md the Abbie: nirved shorthanded for the balance of the UA AGI game. Sargent had close calls but timely oloru-me of the shots thwarted' tho Vi-liforl’ efforts. IIIIIUPI Allbieex Goal. sergant; defence, Hooabe, Currie. Smith: wltrel- Kmo. J. Kelly: left wing Nichol- son, Getliffe: right wind. P Kelly, Desilets: utility. Brenneman- leaves: Goal. Marsh: defence. Draper, Farrell. Walker: centres. Monson, Dmald: left wing, nteary. Dickson; ,rieht wing. P‘~|»\ds, Houston; utility, Sher- wood. Referee: tnlio Davin. I dl Kelly to Cllrrl to I llotmilfeglrplsyswith the latter collnt- Llttlnan l ter nearly lot mg lt o; the Beavers premed savagely. G 8.! fort. » (C. P. by Guardians spoolol w ) MONCTON. Nov. 26-Hall! Wolverines added mother t winger to their line-up today. Everett Porteous, Ottawa, joined the £88111 MTB this afternoon and don the Halifax regolia in the Maritime Biz Four Mercantile league. Porteous cH111Pli81led with ` the Wolverines last season but has been at his 1101110 in the capital 10;- tlle past few months, Walker Wins Decision Over (A. P. By Gunrdi.sn’| Special Wire) PI'I'I‘B1BUl'\‘4GH, Pa., Nov. 26. Mickey Walker, former world wel- Zterweight and middleweight boxing champion, tonight won the decision over Tait Llttman of Cudahy, Wls., after 10 rounds. Wailker weighed lol pounds and Littman 162*/o. R UTH GETS A HOMER (A. P. by Gunrdiorre Special Wire) KOKURA, Japan, Nov. 36-Home runs for babe Ruth and Earl Aver- ill gave the touring American League baseball team an 8-1 vic- tory over the Nippon All~Btars bo- fore a crowd of 25.000 here today Score: Amerlolfls 000, 301 400-811 0 Niwonswl-s00000000l-1 'I 3 Uuoarella and liayés; I-lamazaki and Inokowa ' @ ; SUMMARY First Period 1. Aizbies. 'P. Kelly (Kane, Nicholson) 18.50. Penalties: Shields., Houston. , Stops: Marsh it. Barscnt 0. loooml Period No score. Penalty: Farrell. BWP!! lin-Nh 13. Sargent B. Third Period i. Athlon. oeiulfo (J. xolu. ourdol aaa. a. sham, moholoou mnmut om moo. ' 4. sublet, out-no me ‘ muslim: nooooo, rhmn. into xolly. J. xouy. l . Stow: Sargent lo, Marsh ll. 1 l Wick- S ~Las1- -sensors me -ng M Eoezo ouw- me 'rorroeugo Mm>l_¢ Lznrs \r~.\ la l-\e;c\-lc. sEa:\:=';»rc> woo ‘n-\€ Nrmolul'-\L. l»o:;~¢s.~f i.£.nc.us T\'\’\'€rElJT THE`l INA T\.J¢'Ll-I M0518 eenvsrn av THE 'ulcnoo E»l..Ftc.»<~ HRWK5 IN 11-is ;»1'RNl,L~r Coe fl N Rub! (By Ted Smits Associated Staff Writer) Psssbnus. conf.. Nov. early season 7-7 tie with San oesive year. But' no such cla.i1 Press 26- Stanford was selected today to carry the brlmzr of the United Stat/es west into the R/o;s Bowl on New Yea.r's Day. Sp:cu ation be- gan at once as tothe football team the Indians will nomo as an oppon- (A. P. bv Glmrdiv-\1’» Speeiu wire) ent Stanford was the standout ag- gregation of the Pacific coast, its lecordl unmnrrcd except for ar ta Clara. The Pacific coast conference apparently found little trouble in nominating it for one amend suc. weight title to Jack Petersen early Stanford Will Represent The West In Rose Bowl Classic HARVEY AND llEllSEl. BRAW LONDON, Nov. 36-Len Harvey England’s light heavyweight cham- pion, held Walter Neusel of Germ- any to a draw in a 12-round bout tonight at Wembley Stadilun. It was Harvey‘s best stand since lu lost his British and Empire heavy- f,y this year- or thought exists- lu regard to the B001 Welshed in without strin- flilpbllefllt. Alaba.ma,three tl.mesaR.oee ping, Harvey tipping the scales at 182 and Neusel at 200 Bowl visitor, appears to have ral- 1?*-** to sa/y nothing of louisiana S Y but there also is a quartette od strong eastern contendwrs in Col- lied the strongest support locali gate, Colsumbia, Temple and Pitt tate tor Down The Alleys CHARLOTTETOWN ALLL lo' Commercial loagllo twice tied, but with an grdenfb gun- Hbélflli-l.'i’8 .................... 2839 l nah rtolr in its Kin ish-Se It is almost a foregone concluei n receive consideration because of big ten rule against post Alabama and Minnesota are t only major gridiron teams of t season without defeats or ties eliminating the "big ten" choice to the southernels were not for some potent sentimen reasons. Always wet your hands touch-ingrfish, and the odor the tail. D0 sf - patron, Huey Long. ' on that mighty Minnesota will ot r and champ- ions would seem to direct the is.) Patersons . . . . . . . . . 3065 J. Williams, high single, 310. o P. Mclnrlis, high three, 703. Dr. Dalgleish ®B@l\ Hama hh; Addresses Y’s Men’s Club it W- F-I-lvh R- Dalelelsh. Sydney. N- B, district governor of Y’s Merfs Glu!! in the Mlaritlrncs addressed the Charlottetown Club last night. He make on the growth or the befgli; movement in the last twelve years. particularly with reference to over. come off more easily. Also, tho fill sms development in Alustnmo won’t slip if your remember to dip (Ihdne, and Europe, Ho will add,-ess your hands ill salt and to hold it by To Men’s Clubs in St. John, Moncton, Halifax and Yarmouth \ did before they were married. A tender akin is no excuse tion. A 0lllette"Blue Blade" your chopping list -u O She oould.n't understand lt. And it worried her. Bill had always been so careful oi' his personal appearsni:e.' But lstely,ehe noticed, he"ekipped" shaving quite often-something he never for neglecting shaving. With the %ett?\ “Blue Blade", a dlgyrdehave -_or even two shoves g w en nemwv are eu v comfortable. spooiuli proo- eesell for tender elrlns, this blade leaves no after-sling olirritn- ahave tomorrow morning will give ‘ v°\\lMwid°\°fv¢ff=¢fshovlu¢oomrort.‘ 'rryatl The P¢rfoct~Cl|ristmae Gift ‘Tho perfect Cluistmaekit for every mm on box ol I0 Gillette _Blue Blades contained in n colorful, attractive holiday Il¢\ll°""'°' °'\l! $2.80. Any shaver will thank you for this practical gift. Soo your regular dealer." leads his teammate, Charlie Con place with 2-'l-9. Toronto and Detroit, finalists supremacy in scoring. The Uni States section lists shows six Det Detroit has scored 22 goals in se games for the Maple Leafs. Johnny Sorrell and Cooney their section, A point behind A Y » Black Hawks, is the player who p plete monopoly among the 1 so of Detroit. Rod Homer of Leafs has resu penalties with 22 minutes. STANDING Canadian Sect' ` . P W Toronto ........ Americans St. Louis Canadiens . . . . . Ameri go aqammg M Mourning; m.r~re»-fig o¢ooU§ idanu §55°> incomes? Chicago ....... Boston Detroit ........ Rangers Date Set For Hamas Match (A. P. by Gul.rdian's Special W Ooinnident/al with announcem ing of Germany, former world champion, and Steve Hgmss of t Senate announced it would g The Senate voted to lease the b Rothefnlbulgerorts hail, hcl 25,000 for the bout. any to meet Schmellng, whom ter. returning to his home in Sydne the last of the week. He is als the Maritime convention to be h During the meeting Y's M Dr. Archibald, who is leavin Truro, N. S., was presented with desk set on behalf of_t_lle_Cluh. QRUIQ »-new-I mnwcr ooooU§ gonna §mme> Leong? nh O IF 0 W H as O Max Schmeling- rubber into the cage. FOSDGI' W3! ) lIl2 fl-1118 There still was some dou/bt ex- h defeated in Philadelphia last Win Joe Jacobs, manager of Sohmei- ing, said he'd never been ap- proached about the match with Hamas in Hamburg, and Charlie fu-ed to g Harvey. Hamas' manager. Said S K I N G Hamas isn‘t going to Germany to fight anyone. gatherings infomation relative to el next year in St. John. all shortly to take up his residence in r °P’l“B»°-’° "W1-‘“¥ “Um” ”5“'°“‘i" thou assaulted the nsluaor one season for individual and tem md Daddy Bum, pe,-go,-mod mu IBEW! miracles in turning aside rubber o \ *“=h°’ W H1* ¥°°" “‘d““‘°° l>°1“*-e 'rum lu the tmrc soc. rubber into on mother. 1*’-"Y"*‘”"°°fD°"’°l"l‘°1‘1*“1l"i curing trongmyluumtmliiovm rtwuugoodgomotowln and rplay during the evening, they raced e. tough one to lose ` ’ through for two qulolr goals lu the third .wright 5.” §~ HALIFAX no WNS HA WKS 3-2- A T ~ ' t _ 1 f , _ _ ..7»»Ta» » ._1.1- . -~»-~ .a A N.H.L. Cooohoo -No 9 'I ll 0 ll S ll ll* Wolvesylllove IS LEM] lllllLeacl `With Victor_yt=-7 3 ll llll E ll0ver Hub Teaffi .___-- l -,-l “°{,“.,‘.l"‘l¥°{,.,l’,`“§o,}; Allan cup Holders suffer Thiii-"l G:°flS A116 F0111' AS- Straight Setback - Bubar .llc SIS S ‘ ~ ' Sensational. 1 (C. P. By Grunrdlslfs Slpecial Win) < ____ MON'1'R.EA1», Nov, 28.-One amaz- (o_ P_ By Gmrdhn.. speck! win) ‘ ‘ng 3° “‘l““l'“ in Wm" he ‘°°'°d Moncrolv, Nov. zo-luufox wolverine; oooh over tho loasorshipfof ‘°‘“' 3°” °¥“”‘°l sl- ’-°“”’- 9"* tho Morltlmo mg Foul- Morouutuo nookoy nouns hero tonight hy down- H“~“'°Y "“°“5°”» T°’°“”° Mme log tho Moncton nowlul a-z lu a -pu-kiln; game that kept only s modi- LNe§gn1:1“‘Hwk"u‘“ey"I2:g‘xl'2 ;‘?m;°;dul; acre crowd od fans in s high state of excitement throughout. It was any- weekly statistics issued tonight show- body,” "me “ht “P “mu me “nd vu I t ed The Wrtrivxerhles capitalized on a shorézgei of Mellini: pzyers whllt; I. .. Knucker I e was serving ls penalty in lrst two u of pla.y,, g,,a?,“”2§; ,‘;°,“°k”°”, Nusa” ‘SEQ ‘xg rooro their lust goal-a lem which they hols until ofterrlxtoonroluutes “Dam mm. “BML 13 points and of play in the middle session when the champions deadlocked the count It was the _ for the *thatwosluoo athlmlrom ou mum ooolnluur Defence. fo the N. H. L: championship last mst sk mmubes of play Moncwn Haw” to . , uri did their hfunlplns in a leslilmsic have put mo.e vim and fire into a smashing 511011 from Bill Miller Left WlIl8. Lennon, Ferguson. cad With seven points he is tied with mmm” It was one of the but SUMMARY Herbie Lewis of 'Wings, followed by games “aged on md me for many Wiseman and Ebbie Goodiellow, al- moons and me players could hardly Fa,” ,dd 1 . . 5h°"P°“°°“" 1” the l°°"““€ sexi; angles. nulug the houuwe oi thot mvlguo. Graham. whltwlrer; ooh- games to 23 m an equal number of period he was credited with mal: tie. Mosher, MoGlashen; Right ing 2l stops. and one went past him Wing, Shields, Lawlor, Hudson; G W°l` who scooped up Charlie Ms.rsh»all‘e Moncton: Goal Foster' Defence ‘md “° ll” '°’ °°°°“d Pm” ‘Q rebound to front algae alll. nun-are. lllodmsld: of-sure. ' Referee "Sailor" er James, Miller; Rkht Wing, Muckle, Lim” T°“““ °°°k °f C“‘°“§° out only 1-lvo p.<;lt1si§e€i`Plw R.;-‘Mereholl; Left wing, Mononold, ' lightning fast m e W8! Irvine, Cormier. vents Detmlt fmm hddmg a °°;rns' rugged D00. at times. but the boys Referee: “Sailor” Herbert. -_ d their attook if the Allan Ollp had I-Halifax, Ferguson 1 26 xnuolrer nvluo who crowed M- hls share of hard. body clle