DECEMBER 4. 193a aim TBAU. Villaaova i8. Rutgers 13. smybnd 0, Florida 19. Kansas 7. 00011! 0. Boston Collflo ll. Holy Cross I. Geosgla ‘loch 0. Duke 0. Ailmrn 14. Booth Carolina l0. Ioulds-na State ‘l, Tulane ‘I (tie) Southern Methodist 0, Texas Christian I0- v imely Tips On ' Sport BOWLING HOCKEY ‘ WRESTLING Exhibition i Game Won By S ll u te I mam, Fl-BTSO: s-<'a.r.>-ay ' I "w w» mnain. Denny Bbute. mum oven ohdsxlplon, defeated Johnny Goodman, holder of the United Bt-ates open title in a ‘l2 hole charity exhibition gDli matchl hen today. Bhute, lanky pro from | Philadelphia, had a medal soora of 285, one over par, while Goodman, Omaha amnteu: mo: m. HOCKEY Rlgiuirs nooan sooass .__ .. SATUBDAYT N. I. L rizw 1111-: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Rangers Win Saturday Nlght N. H. L. Contests Smith; wings, Ward. Nortbcott; subo. Ayrcs, Wilcox, Haynes, mt- Mo _ _ tier, Brydscn, MacKenzie, RDblIl- NmEAI” Dec hwy‘) son, W. Kilrea, Runge. “mm!” Guam‘ we“ “m “m”. Officials: Dalgneault and Cleg- ln striking distance o! the leaders horn. of tbeCanadiansectionoftbQNa. tional Hockey League, Toronto Maple Leafs, today, following their 3-1 defeat of New York Americans here last night. By the win, Can- adiens held their position in second place, a single point behind the Leafs. A small crowd of about 4.500 fans attended the match. CANADIBNS l, AMIIICANS 1 SUMMARY First Pqiod 1. 2. 6.06. ' 3. Montreal, Graham, 5.32. ‘Toronto, Primeau (Clancy) ‘lioronto, lyiorner, 125. Montreal, Ward hcott) 10.46. .4- (Smith- Nort lously threatened from the time, m‘ about lb mlnutq through the open- ing period, when Johnny Gagnon. Socolld Ptriod r The Candle“ w", my" “p, Penalties: Jackson, Smith, Horn-' KENTVHLE. N. 5., Dec. 3-(0. PJ-Defying the slaught of the western title bold- m- PM“! ‘ ‘ y wields! won the Nova Sootla junior rugby slum. pionship by defeating King’; 5mg. only of Kcntville, 11-6. CaDltdllZlllg on every break u. forded. the Plotou boys chalked "P the vlvwrv points in the last W“ "llflutee of a hard-fought ov- P1411111» pCfiOd when they “nod 1h a kicking tour down the cold “"34 to bush Isaac Minoan ovsr for the winning try. determined on- "Pmspiom ‘Canadiens, Leafs Anafllllilllli TITLE l8 llllN BY Plfilllll Sllllllll , M! a n. - e a . INT€R. TGRADG; elu | BOXING BASKETBALL OTIS! SPORT A demands Special Sold at Imperial on lore Service Staflens. Drive In MEETS NEW S.A.E. SPECIFICATIONS FOR WINTER OIL A strenuous hockey week faces the Abbles as they take the road this morning. Tonight they m the only team that has gone thus far defeated in the "Big Foils"- The Moncton Hawks. ‘lhonto B; Maroon; 3. Oanadienafl; Americana 1. Rangers 3; Boa-ton 0. INTIBNATIONAL HAGUE Cleveland B; Byncuss g. International League picked up Marty Burke's pass, eas- ed through the defence, and beat, Roberts easily w put the Montreal-l srs one ahead. Earlier in the period ; London, 2; Buffalo, 2. (tie). Ottawa City Senior League 15st.) adwa Morena. was has yet m’ break into the scoring column, was -). 4.21. , 6. Toronto. Blair, 7.36. ‘l. Toronto. Jackson (Primesu- Conacher) 9.58. MOHWPBI. Haynes (Robinson) To uring Team l Peden And Letourner Victorious In Bikathon auu (Lewinsky): Begins Twodlay 8. Toronto, .27. Penalties : NEW YORK, Dec. 3. -—- William “I” Bout Is FORUM ‘ SKATING Tonight 8-10 , Homer (major), Ayres‘ Cricket f l uuouah d”! “m” m ' mlnutefl (mllor). Wflrd- ""'I‘orchy" Poden. Canada's prime Coach Stan Jackson. will take with him .the same band of fuck- - rs that defeated the Wolver- ea here last Friday night and no oubt will furnish tbs Allan Cup oldea-s with plenty opposition as .. endeavor to continue their - lng streak.’ o s’ s It is reported that two referees be called upon to handle t0- bi game. Jack Brown, of selection of the other arbitrator be left to J. A. Hanway, KC, l dent of the "Big Your." O While the Abbie! encounter the - -lea" Hawks, the Halifax lvrlnes will play hosts to the t John Beavers as they battle cellar position. a cos ‘iv la s o a ‘ibrontc llapls Leafs again '---- leaderahipin the 11.11 L. the week end by virtue of two ght victories. They completely -- the Marcons 0-3 in Toronto - day night, while they defeated oit Red Win85 last night 8-0 count in the Wings‘ own rd in all probability, will be‘ d these on the whistle, while‘ Burgs. 4; Rldasus, 2. Montagnards, 'I; IASaIIe-Hull, 0. i SUNDAY GAMES lenior Group, Montreal Canadians, 4; Royals, l. Verdun, S; lafontaine, l. tornatlonal league Al, Syracuse: Syracuse, 3; Lon- don, I. Cara-American League New Haven, 3; Boston, 2. Footballer Dies TORONTO, Dec. I -- (C. P.) — Johnny Oopp. University of ‘Ib- ronto senior football player, died in hospital at 1.46 a. m. today from ‘bullet woumb received when be Iappled with g. burglar outside his father's home Thursday night. The thief escaped and ls still at large. DOWN THE ALLEYS CHARLOTTETOWN ALLEYB C. N. R. 80004185. Patterson's Jewellery-MW. High single, A. Doran, 324 pins. High three, A. Doran, 797 pins. Manus Has Big Leddfff ce For Scoring Honors AX, Dec.l—(0.P.)- - Hawks, Allan 01m holders hockey champions of and undefeated in six amateur hockey league ) matches to date, also into themselves prao- woring honors. -- to statistics released week end by league acor- lbley. the Hawks have the the scoring column and the four plsyeta tied for place. y MciManus. starry 1m with five goo-ls and five in six games. not only leaG - with his 10 Botiring points ~ totalled the most goals e Ind assists to date. James, Duke Mwonald Ommolly aiure second with Bill Cowley, Wolver- h five points apiece. James - four goals and given one McDonald and Connolly goals and t/wo asdsts Cowley had scored fisnlshed team-mates - acids. 1f lle d ‘I "a ha: “mm-y” lane. Abewweit right winger, out of the first W0 games, has partly made up for lost time and is tied with Owen Len- nhn, l-iymie McArthur and Knut- c- Irvine with four scoring points. Bk lill Gill, Hawk defemesnsn continues the league's “bad man.“ but nankie Lavigne, Wolverines half-pint rear-line star, is closing the gap. Gill has spent 81 minutes with the penalty firm-s. while 1a- vlgnc has served I’! minutes. Reid, fiery 5t. John centre, is leading the forwwds with twenty minutes in the pen. Bert Connolly has merit l0 minutes off the ice. while Reggie Shields has taken seven t-vvo minute penalties- Wol- verines lead in penalties with V! minutes, Hawks have 9o charged against them, Abegwelts 49 and 8t. John 6G. runsmunmo’ WLDFAPta s o 12a v11 ..a 11218’! 2 014144 0 sic s Moncton Charlottetown Halifax 8L J0!!! e00 sssessa Q stirs-an». the American bluoline, up an attack at his own blue-line only to be out-guessed by the dim- inutlve net-minder. n” "5 "w" 9"“ m “*9 u“; 9. Toronto, Conacher (Jacksonl 0nd period, and neither goalkeeper, 5.1a. I was called on to make any fggllyl 10. Toronto, Conacher (Prlmeaun dangerous stops until about midway 3 Jaffswggréigs- B n l» c» w“ we» Jon» m or Pearls?‘ ‘i....‘.’..;,"f§3'....... Canadians. Tbs veteran left-winger ’ ' picked up a loose puck ling imide stick- luandled his way past the forwards, Third Period RANGERS 3, BOSTON O BOBwN. Dec. 3—(C.P.)—Newf 119F150 but ‘h! FM!!! Hfimh- , wails of anguish around Gothamt mm thm up early in the final because of their belated start, to? period when Americans had four nigh]; had 191; Boston mm Con] forwards on the attack. He broke consolat‘ n from no one. and shot the puck over to Georgel Mfllthl. Who hlfi 0H1! 317K180 811d opportune moments the Rangers the soaler to beat. Mmtha return- blanked the Bruins 3-0 in a sizzling ed the rubber to 1.4191114! 1115i: l! , National Hockey League match last Brydsc moved to check him and ~ night before 14.000. largest crowd the rangy veteran gave Roberts no o; m, "Mom chance with a hard, low drive to‘ Ninety seconds after the opening the comer of the net. face-off Prank Boucher lunged out, of his aimless mid-ice circling and LINEUP Americans: Goal, Roberts; de- fence‘ mm)“, Bryan; cent“. | This tally unsteadled the Bruins Rimes; wings, Martin, Gregg; gum and forced them into a gambling Spsyer, Dutkowski, Conn, Klein, l game which the Rangers relished. MCVBlKh, JBCXBOTI, Burke, Picketts.‘ During ma“; of the remaining 58. Canadiena. Goal, Chabot; de- fence, B. Months, Carson; centre, minutes‘ cxcwt when “my had a man off, the Bruins disregarded Mmnl; wings. Gagnon, Joliat; subs. G. Mnntha, lerochelle, Le- their defense to keep four and fivc men on the attack, with the result pine, Mondou, Riley, Godin, Ray- that Butch Keeling trapped them mond, Bourgeault, Burke. Ref : Mlk Rod , m“ e den Tmnm’ in the second period to score un- assisted and Boucher caught them and Jack Cameron, Toronto. BIYMMARY down m agaln’in the third, when he again combined with Bun Cook Period "I" for the Rangers‘ final tally. "152 Cmadiens. Gllmm (Burke) Penalties: Duttorl, mules. Second Period LINEUP Boston: Goal, Thompson: dc- fenco, Smith, Shore; centre. Barry; wing. Gracie, Clapper; subs, Stew- art, Lamb, Beattie, Ripley, Chap- man. Oliver, Galbraith, Hitchman. Jerwa. New York Rangers: Goal, Aitken- head: defence, Johnson, E. Siebert: centre, Boucher; wings, P‘. Cook. W. Cook; subs. Murdock, Keeling, D11- lon, Seibert, Pusie. Heller, Asmund- son, Brennan, Carr. Officials: Stewart and Smith. 2’. txlnadlens, Joliat, 12.35. I- .x‘tics: None. Third Porlod 3. Canalilens, Lepine (G. Man- tha) 6.18. 4. Americans, E. Burke, 16.00. Penalties: Klein, LaTcchelle, Codin. nears a. mboons a smmuy First Porlovl TORONTO, Dec. 3—(C.P.)—'I‘or- onto Maple Leafs’ slim one-point margin of leadership in the Na. tional Hockey League's Canadian Division was intact tonlghg mainly because they were able to outlast Montreal Maroons in the fastest game of the season Saturday night and win 8 to 3. The leafmsped to their second straight triumph over Maroons sf- ter the Montrealers had held a sub- ‘ ' first-period margin in the whirlwind going. were llllt as good Lei-fa Ooismart Wings i as the victors in the second period , but wilted under the terrific pads nvmorr. mo... Dec. a.-lc.r.>| in m, third, only period they were -—’I‘o|onto Maple Leafs entrenched‘ held scoreless. thCIIIIGlVm more firmly at thr fun‘ Amy; 5m;- md char-us 00mm“. Li: Canadian Section of tho su- ared our of the Toronto Hoary In-aszuc here zmwlsht.‘ 3cm’ 3m J“, ram-m", m4 3'01: by defeating the stout-hearted Dv- er’ Bu”! Jackson “d Bu“ no“ troit Red Wings 3-0 in a wide 0pm accounted u»- the others. Teddy m "weal?" 145100‘ Graham, Jimmy Ward and Paul “U m?“ “m” ° " x i “Mr " u“ mummm m u“ 11:: 0:2 ‘on cungued . “m” “ch "If! lflpartment, as they hung ill) ‘d “m. ‘hm he m. ‘m m u” straight triumph wim- h“ mmuu ‘or ‘ ‘do n“ "in hard-working ’l‘orm>- a" “mo” h“ “n” m. n“ N loalis was a stumbling block n» onto not with five fa-warb. la ‘ mad down the left beast and fainted Kerr out of Dllltlm hide whipping the W0! i0 the corner. 1. Rangers. F‘. Cook (Boucher) 1.30. Penalties: Shore, Sicbert. Second Period 8. Rangers, Keeling. 10.05. Penzllfes: Gracie, Johnson Third Period 3. Rangers. F. Cook 18.03. Penalties: Lamb, Johnson. iliouchcr) i llflhd for a corner, to pro VIM a scan, smothered lllatllrh had broken through his <1»- fl NICK care of the 1011K‘ II otltomary cool mammn, .QX scored the first gen!- ‘ I a pass from Happy i110‘ nhalaa ami- the start of ho- “Ifis teams then fuush‘, ta- the rest Of the srs- wifli anon and act anw i I Iva ‘Willi 1311mm m4 B17489 0!! the York's world champion Rangeyy,l,_—";; l 11561100 8M "It Rbbfifis olomly- | who have been responsible for loud‘ the three-quarter mark of the mld- g in, Bell, Lcvinsky. YOUIIQ. fluke goal in the last half minute 0f an overtime period gave New York JANINAGER, India. D66. 8—(C.! P. Cablc)—'l'he touring lhglifl: cricket team today began g p“- day cricket match by bowling this foams side for 90 runs and than went in m score 103 for four wick- otc before play ended for the day. For England Langridge took five wickets for 12 runs and Walters hit lip 52 not out. i dle frame did the Leafs again suc- ceed in beating the agile John Ross‘ Roach. Blair got the goal after a‘ vinced Lhe blue-shim‘; mum; needi scramble. l-lec Kilrea added the ‘ Debi,“ o‘ Begum wheeled mm final goal near the close of the lust striking Mm deadly 919cm"! B“ period‘ with Clancy “m” o“ "m and wooby by the shouiinB 13.000‘ passing end. LINEUPS Toronto — Goal, l-lalnsworth; de- fence, Clancy and Hornet‘; centre, Primeau; wings, Conacber and Jackson; subs, Boll, Bands, Kilrea, Cotton, Bailey, Blair and 11mins. Detroit — Goal, Roach; defence, l fed a fltjflflng mo; to gun cook, i Evans and Young; centre, Goodfcl- ourner he'd over the feld in sprint >low; wings, Carson and Emma; subs, Wm,‘ w“ even mo" Lewis, Aurle, Welland, Wiseman. Carson, Sorrel, Buswell, Robertson and Pettlnger. Officials-Odie Cleghorn and Bill SUNIJWARY First Period: l-Tcronto, Clancy (Day) 5:16. Penalties -- Clancy, Homer (2), Second Period: 2—'Ilcronto, Blair, 15:06. Penalties _ Homer, Blair lad Third Period: l-Toronto. Kllrea (Clancy) 10:20. Penalties-Jiorner, Day. Fluke Goa-l Gives Bangers Win NEW vonx, Dec. a-(ara-a Rangers a 1-0 victory over Chicago Blackhawks tonight sud deprived’ the Hawks of a tie for the American Division lead in the Jondinl- The victory, Ranxers‘ we“! l“ as many nights, still left the world's champions at the bottom o! the standing. Trying grimly if wearily to break through the tight chhago defence. Frank Boucher took a P"! "w Ossic Osmundson and shot from U" boards. It looked like an easy lion but Art Coulter, who was skating in front of the caie- mum‘! m“ m‘ stick, the puck struck the end of it and bounced crollly 1M0 ‘hi’ m“ corner of the net that Chuck Gli- dincr had left. uncovered. That filial play was about the only ‘. ming in the entire Klmfi m“ n" the 15,000 fans a reason for cheer- 111g, The Rangers were obviculli’ tired from Saturday’ min“ “m” at Boston and the warm weather and soft. sticky ice made 500d hm‘ my impossible. LINEUPS (‘hkqo-(ioal, Gardlne Coultcr and Abel; rem"- wings, Couture subs, March. T- 6°“- Ksnflu, Imswick. irudd. Rhesus“!- Conacber, Jenkins. _ Bangui-Goal, Aillrenhead. d0- fpnoe, E. svibcrt and Johnson; irc, Bouchrr: Win88. w- c°° m ,»_ 900k; subs, A. seibert. P117111‘- Mutdoch, Kggling, Oamundsofl. gar-r, Heller. Brennan, Pnaie. Ofllrinl3~A. o. smith and Bill stcaxari. r; defence. SUIXAIY First filed: No score. . ulter. Pa-lty-Co m Second ‘ No score. Penalties -—- A. llabart, Joni. Murdoch. MOB!!!“- Tbhi KIRKLAND TEAM gift to six-day bike racing, and A1- fned Letourner of France today div- lded the gold that went with their! winning of the 00th International Madison Square Garden Blkeathon, which ended Saturday at midnight.‘ A lsp stolen In hour before the last circuit of the Pine track gave‘ them victory by that margin. The towering redhead from vic- toria, B. 0., and his llttl" pnrtnel" cavcrrd 2,487 miles Pnd nize lap~ the sirength-sapp ng gr nd > cb bQggn at nine o‘cl.ck last‘ Sunday right. A short lap behind them. Nor- man Hill of California and Gerarde second place in a finish made wild rabid bkc fans. many of them o‘ redcyed from tire sleep they lost while watching the week-long racf. The Americans, Jimmy Walthour and George Detrnpsey, were third, three laps behind the whirling leaders. The long lead Peden and Let- imPressive than the important lap Torchy stole in the fnal hour. The Mutt and Jeff pedallcrs amassed 1.354 sprint points and their silpcriorlty in this departmcnt was best glluged by compzrison with the 714 points Hill and Debaets collectrd to stand second among the sprntcrs. VAIR Tl] BUMIH iPost The iii-round non-title bout be- tween Barney Ross, lightweight champion, and Billy Petrolle. sched- uled to be fought at the Coliseum next Wednesday, was postponed to- day until sometime in January. An injury to Ross. who hurt a muscle in‘ training, was given as the reason; A Lea Ls taking 5 Retina“ a ,. Jan. 10 was set as a tentative date the ‘Wm No dean“, w." l». for the fight. ed in Canada. lwvertbelem agri- culture provides MM!!! 40 P" 0H1! gether next week to talk inlitfi SlIMMERSlllE? unciii The boys are beginning h l’ hockey in Summerside now-I'll U is pleasing to note that 1Q’. 3%!“ poned NEW YORK, Dec. l.—(A.P.)—— been made as to what I031 II! , Summeraide boys will have I'D?" About 85 P" mt of mom's, land hockey, but no doubt my will! ricultural production is t be on m, ma; The boys are trying to [It 1o- ‘Y. ,. Aim. the total national carport trade. oven-S. You can play ‘faster hockey on right temperforspeed, lithol- ing thdr edge and for punishment. With a C-C- - Skate and Shoe Outfit on your era, coaches and other experts. feet. you simply can't help And the skate steels have the playing faster hockey. C'C-M~ Oafllh Oran $2.7! up Both C~C-M~ Skates and C-(j-M- Shoes incorporate the host ideas gyen us by leading professional and amateur play- KmKLAND LAKE. Ont, Dec. I —(C.P-)—Bt.eve Vair. prominent hottey coach from Halifax, has taken over the coaching post of Kirkland! entry in the Mines Hockey League. He was on hand when the tcalm stepped on the ice Baturday night. for practice. wit- nemed by 500 railblrris. PerryDefeated 0.0M. Skates and Hockey Equipment Sold by Prince Edward Island's Only sroar coops STORE —TllE BIKE SHOP- 4 By Australian Ten n is A ce (Canadian Press Cable) SYDNEY. Australia, Dec. 2— Jack Crawford, great Australian tennis player. avenged previous de- feats at the hands of Fred Perry, England's brilliant ace. Today. Aus- tralia defeated England by nine victories to three in their first tennis "test matches“ and Crawford defeated Perry 2-6, 8-4, 0-3. Perry had beaten Crawford in the United States singles final. and also in Australia recently. ’l‘0day however, Crawford was the strung- or finisher and Perry was handi- capped by a finger injury, received when be fell in the second wt. 011M011], outplayed up, the starl- IraduslLv rallied strongly and was G1 Np when Perry's forehand serv- ice limbs dovm. WESTERN CHAMPS ARE D EFE ATE D smow-m.oec.a_ 1c r1! Qectaeular tackling wasn't enough to whip the Argonauts. the chargw Sq champions of the Inter-Pro- ' vheial Union, and Winnipeg's, IQU champions of the West. were “ted here Saturday 13-0 before Ihisl: No score. Penalties-Johann, W. Cook. Overahs Pedals , i-aaagers. ncocbsr (Osage- son) 0:84. Penalties-lisp. 31m people. Argos will now play “ill IIIIIOYlI-ll. O. R. F. U. wk‘- Efis-g next flatuniay for the Can- lleadquarters for 0.0M. Skates PIIRIIIE & FERGIJSUIPS CHARLOTTETOWN ‘£- ;. and Hockey Outfits We Carry a Complete Stock From Children's “Bobs" to Professional Tubes. Mail Orders Filled. A o; SIIIIERSIIIE C. C. M. S K A T E S Rlvetted to Your Boots F B E E 0.0.x. stares Mail Orders Post Paid.