avvks a Saint’, J Increase Lead ByDowning ohn 3-‘1’ pa... Hurl cualfis And Chairs On Ice. Jemmett Scores Lone Beaifi Tally. (Canadian Prawn) gsnrr JoHN. Dw- ll-Dllnlay- m‘ m, ohnmpiomhip calibre that m them the Allan Oup, Mcnctau H.113 increased their com- goruble lead in the Maritime Hoc- m, tail end Saint John Beavers to- ht. mm fast, excl and hard fought mgtoh rose to a v toward the mu oi play when Webster, b, moiuanus shot Monotone third pal with only 21 seconds to go. It n; a clean tally but Saint John 1m, who watched the Beavers lose pout to e demonstration They hurl- quiet while the band played God ggve the King. When the strains demonstration. Finally, they climb- lo the ice, milling around until po- ltremen and others cleared the rink. Gill, .\ionctorl's big defence ace. mew a chair back into the crowd. Aficl‘ the disorder had been quieted, mo two teams played, without in- pident, the fraction of a minute they had left to go when interrupted. hint Johns lone tally resuiting from a combination play by Dickson. souslon and Jerrunat came mm the this point and when our and James "OHM-r Gladys Rowan o1 Blind latter‘: stick five minutes before the Hawks momentous third ioai. The brace of Monotoa tallies in p, firs; period came only t3 sec- mos apart. The first one regist- eyed by James on a nappy pass- bax from lvmtdanus found Cha lie Wilson oil balance and trying to scramble back to his fortress. Mc- manus had 1ust returned to the ice alter a penalty. A tumie for possession of the puck ensued and Hawks obtained the rubber deep in Beaver ter dtory. Miller to imcklefortheaeoondgoalwasa mart bit of hockey. Bill Miller d up to the Beaver net slipped short pass to Monty and the right winger blazed a rising shot past Wilson high into the draper- is Saint John drove hard during a hectic 5:551:11 in the Hawks aone while Miler was banished for trip- ping Houston. On one occasion Isabrooks was right in 0n Pbstel‘ and what looked like a Saint John ml as the net mnder went down to black the way to the strings prided Just another face off. NT!‘ the close of the verse Heist made a gallant bid to score diving in fast for his own rebound only to have Foster sureadeagls on top of the louse rubber and smother the play Esisbrocks muffed a pair of plays _ in the second stanra, although W1"! an remain game at this m league with a S-i new! 9"!’ m,” tenth game out of twelve. gave ,4 gushiolls andchairs upon the ies. mwrfuplgd play, and then stood “used the irate fans resumed their ed over the boards and rushed out With Roster out can his |cage and the iittfa right winger ‘rightmlinefor aioyard Hastat the cu-tains as a misguided puck ‘came from a scrimmage. Stevie missed the net by fully i2 feet. Lat- q- he was s.;g..tly ahead of a pus but went off balance with Foster courpletely at his mercy. Mcllsnus and Gill each figured in narrow ea- ‘capaa for the Beavers early in tbs third period, the former circling and almost fooling Wilson and the tall defense star missing the lacing at short range after pulling Wilson to one aide of the cage. Carroll and for hloncton drew penalties that al- most cost goals. Carroll was detec- tad holding Muaklc. No sooner was he back than Jernmett and Mc- in front of a rolling puck headed goal assisted by Dickson and Hous- ton fired Beavers with notions for the tieing marker and from then on the local plays sparkled. Houston ‘made a carry down theleft wing. got the rubber back out to Dickson and Jemmett lashed in the letters short rebound. The few daring Moncton raids were dangerous at F broke away loser-her there was only lslcNeili to block their path to Wil- son. Charlie cams out and smoth- ered. James shot and McNeill gave , the latter the knee. taking s penalty. llherewasnoboldingback the vis- itors at this stage and Webster had no sooner returned to his post than he pegged a short hoist into the empty Beaver net for the lest goal of the evening. With MoMnnus he raced goalward and Wilson was flat on his back in a futile eflort to pre- vent a score after two shots were I hammered at the goalie both block- ed. As the puck looped to the strings Wilson's stick almost knock- ed the spinning rubber to one side. SUMMARY Fill‘! IIIIOD i-Mcncton, James (Mdlanua 14.40. ' (Miller) 29. Penalties. Mrnhnus, Miller. SlCOND PERIOD Scoring-None. Penalties: James, Hurdle, wa- brooks. THIRD PEJOD l-Gaint John, Jernrnett, son. Houston) 14.47. b-dfoneton, Webster (Mdhibnus) 19.39. Penalties: Carroll. Jemmett, Mc- Manna. Welster, Fkstabroob. Md- llleiil. ' (Dick- Jemmett for Beavers and Mcldanus Han 110d l1 m DOIRAI d were“ oil. gxelgrmszt cut sexes ma" mm‘ “WW1”! u’ m0 w‘ ‘ for Wilson's twinsa and saved a goal ‘after he resumed play. Jemmetts ial Minute Goal Gives Wolverine Squad I-All Draw Abegweits Gav-e-Qreat Display To Outplay Halifax Squad In Lightning-faslncounter. now Tam: swarm illllllllulll llllll sllmll The Miriatun Rifle Club of Ho. I Ooy., ohlillmfllmalsiapsspar" ing for a busy season and will be sh oting each Mania; and Wed- nesday evening commencing De- cmnber 18th. A special fratume thh year will be competition for a large ahield dotaled to the Club by ~ Mars Purliic a The rules gov- arziug this competition have not yet been announczd. ‘nae Oiub also intsnds to enter a team fw cem- p.tition with all Miniature Rifle Ciuha of the Dominion. The accr- la b. ‘h b: ‘u! g \\’- I4- D- l‘. fuolltnou ulaehewinrFangwa hope, Mopeton 10 1 1 46 15 21 that t"cy will be oi the same high Han“! _________ ____ 6 5 1 32 21 13 “ma”! u m prim,“ 7cm‘ Charlottetown . .. - 4 5 3 23 35 11 SLJobn 1 l0 1 9 39 3 After outplaying a mighty Wolf pack from Halifax for two periods and a half in a thrill packed encounter and hanging on to a 1-0 lead through Jack Kane's goal early in the third period, assisted by Beaten and McArthur, Stan Jackson's Abegweits were forced to accept a oneall draw as Chumrnie Lawlor best “Skeet” Kuhn in the dyllifl, 111°- msnts of the tilt from a mad scramble in front of the Abbie cage. An extra overtime failed to break the deadlock wl.h the "Ihe new-carats finals-auger: ma“ an" from the h” cup o‘ 4:135:12‘; Moshler drilled one from m’ "m" m“ d the left boards, the drive hitting The result left the league stun - the m“ Kme mu Benton 0011b, m‘ ““°h"““°d' wdvenn” bollmd Hf‘ billed and with Joey right through . wvpomt mum“ o", u" Graham took the feet from under for second position. ‘mm ‘ I‘ n‘ T ‘hflu-pudjlhkgg mounrfiil Bmllifl8 lib-ankle was given a two fiflm°h° Iunfomumg tm-w“d. w," minute rest. Boston. alter setting v s‘ the flnl the puck in the centre zone a min- W“ a mm“ “ma” by ,4, ute later paraded to the Wolf defenses and when they mull!“ Mummy“? flipped a 1on8 forward m mukr through me ‘on n ‘as pass to kane. Sargent slid out to S: gets hash“ w mm“ I the: the shot. and in the Ii‘- gtandin ‘o... on thr- nailra; s ting scramble Kane shoved ms. mam wag me gm“ Qxhlbguonl puck across the line for the opening dished out by mo Sarge,“ “us; score. Hymie and J00?‘ drew 11551515 ' - - d1 i ~d M» @-=,,;,~1=,,;,v,;;;~<r;.,,w.,: f.“iul‘?.¥.“£i.o‘é..‘“‘ ‘i ‘m igsrum u "d. white m,‘ mug Once more the teams popped up shirted raiders swarmed m on ton 11w ‘page’ wltllrofiu a, ti‘: o‘ mm‘ Up "°“‘m1‘““°°'d,°§,fl°y filo; egargmt robbed Hyniie and Lawlor were e rnost Ber- a - ~ , o“ “mo "l" ’"i-=““"“ w" liflntoieotuili o ‘“£i.$.‘;i““.‘éii mm “Mai m‘ ‘m! mmy mm“. oncds later when ‘the left winger mgfingmh 53mm, w" puma‘ had a clear path tn the Abbie net. out. Ab!“ ‘on. uskeet» Kuhn 1n Stuart sent four rnen up at the the local citadel endeared himself l? minute blPlarkbllPfi Playhwlf "T to Charloltetown people by a bril- {do t iallmie u- H-li b g liant display "Skeet" richly de- “efe t5 ennui-ii :9 ‘:5! mam”! w utmrwdmma-iumumut over 21m 6mm“; gglybeynon loll. eunguordcd for a up “n”; w, ti; 8:; the bud. moment went in on top of Kuhn— luck variety. Many of the fans de- “skew d°v° in“ '3" PM" l" l purchased g y, - brilliant save but 0n a. pay a min- ‘MMH’ ma Wm n“ mm m the firedprolgungdgoaxEselyymclaypmjnyg ute ls.er wrth players sprawled in “m” "‘ K°“‘”"‘°“' m, PM, m," “ma, m, um front of the Abbie cage, Lawlor .. .. 5 m. d made the red light blink, assisted PRETINDEES 8, DEFEND!!! l‘ bases-tut h1g8“ ma“. sdzcmoprisen by Elmo“ and cow“! “h” "In “and i Coming out for overtime, the mmfzgalfyé o1 Q” “m! lime, Beaten and ndcArthur teams showed t.:e result of the fast yesterday afternocnat the Convent turned in mat Deffvfmflwefi- ‘he Pa” °1 ‘h! Piwedk-F "m" “d Rm‘ l“ud' “m; being robbed by the wily the extra s ssol was dull, the The pmcmo w“ u“ ‘om o! ‘IBM-gm; mm an," guns after visitors seeml gly content with the ‘game the girls dividing up into breaking through the outer guard draw. The bell fcund the sOEne un- m, ,',,_,,,,_ m, pmmgm w; m, o; Graham and iravigne. cha ged with the Abb es line form- Deundm ' "pflgkgy" McGlashen also dis- ing for a last desp rate attempt. vlmy Jones ma the star of the played hi4 Mt some °i the m- 1*‘“°"P‘°- "as but 5h, (gund 1t 51mg“ 1m- aon. The former Wolverine came in Abbie —Cvoa.l, Kuhn: defense. mums an m . qr; the stalwart for a lot of hard bumps duriris ihe Currie. Walker, Gross; centre, q Mclggnc mg gem", evening as he tried to crash B:a on, McClasnen; left wing, Mc- BAILEY FIGHTS F l] R ll FE (Glnadian Pram) BOSTON, Dec. l6—Irvin "Ace" night as he tough; off a reaction. that eminent surgeons maintained was common "in this type oi severe i bfll-u irllflflfl" | But Mrs. Mabel Bailey. who had ‘made a hurried trip here from ‘Ibronto Thursday to b, near her husband. and Conny Brnythe. man- lsing director of the Toronto Maple Leafs, left the star hockeyisCs bed- ‘ side tonight, apprehensive. "He is not looking so well," was all the River, Ont, would say as aha left. ' Camera To FightLoughran ' (Arsoelaied Press) NEW YORK. Dee i5—Prlmo Camera and Tommy Magh- Es have been matched tufight Miami Feb. fi for the lravy- weight championship first title bout in that clan in Tlorlda since Jim Corbett knocked out Charfle Mitchell at Jackson- vile 89 years ago. .______;_i.. PURCHASES TIOTTII. caveman-or xunnccl has ihetrotterPeterB. HAPPY CHRISTMAS ! What a bike far a boy! Built in whln on eucrete and It sI-n "take it" an the hardus slroo chase Make This a Sports Goods Xmas For a HEALTHY . Bu", Bomathilll "Wlxliurfvithl no boxing shy" W" °“ l profellolaal llnfl. "w 1° ll" ‘ leather roll that g.ves a pur- hnha sweat-absorbing tale Right ‘ " SUilPlV and Full. I h clenched 115F751 inside. Per Pill‘ l i I i Th, mmhingflur; or my. ma through the Wclf defense. ‘rne 10- Arthur. Nicholson; right wing, Whitlock accounted for their 2 cal defense 911W" improving every Kane and Kill’. 30.3 bu; m; gfll-ugdin‘ or Jgur game took the sting out of the, wolves-Goal, Sargcitt; defense, Finlsyson, the r1 nd a tender, broke up many a play which counter gm]. Wolves attacks Is they used their Grabs-m, Lavig c; cents-c, Mosher, bodies freely and to good advant-‘Covfey; left wing, Ferguson, Len- lookeri like a sure w: _ . lliOli, Lawfor; right wing, Beszley, The stonewall defense of mam m- m-tv-thm minutes the Pomona- and Block was spectacular in their learns batuled without a score. The Referees-Squarebriggs and Mc- beavy checking- crowd was in an uproar as Iennon, Eachern. Demo's was outstanding in her Msuson and I-Awlor flushed 8"" pokechecklng and heckchecking. chances 1n the first ten minutes. SUMMARY The line-up follows: lPenaltles to Lavigne and Porteous, nausea; Pggdgmlq-g during the openlg period left the] lat Period Goal visitors shorihanded but they stood l M, Prowsq J, Illflgygqn off desperate Abbie assaults untllf No Score . Dgfengs their teammates reiur-ned_ lvlc- Pesaltles, Lavime, <3), Porteous L. Mciesne, Capt. P. Iris-m, Capt_ Glsshen an_d Currie Wore thPOlISh | ‘p, (Jegner s, meek but fast back checking spoiled the 2nd Period Forwards efforts. f r, 1413i; v, Jones ' The game was wide open hockey.‘ No Score. l P. H. Wbitlock H_ DeBlels Both teams were skating like de-i P€I1Blil€3~POfl£OUS (2) mans in an effort to register but’ Ime spectacular goalies were stand- ' lng them off. Half way through the , N. H. L. SCHEDULED "" ""'°" a sound , "use. f‘ ~1W.lNT€R. fondue». cl seeks-rears. _ maze srolrr “ " coin wurfih demands _ Special‘ Olly I Id at ll ll ' Service Stations. Drive In 058W MEETS NEW S.A.E. SPECIFICATIONS FOR WINTER OIL <\ r in‘, "._ "I l 4 J Sport Briefs They are 86mm right hot in thezaken up at a meeting next evan- Natlonl no key league and we in; o! m; M, A, 1L s, m4 an look to s e drssic m ssur s taken gpglcfy b:ing received he was per- to curb the players A little fisti- mused g0 play, cufis o.ce in a while is O. K. but wh n it comes to spitting heads a cl br.in c0nc.ss on, with police guards for lflliffltts, it is going a bit cco far, d.n't you thmlr? Dec. 14th the Wolves were again victorious at C arlottstown, defeat- m: t e Ab cs 1-0, Owen Lennon being the hsro of the game. Boxing elm rtl in tie United Stats who a year ago classified Pr.mo Camera, the “ambllig Alp" or whatever you like to call him, as a cumsy lout rot t0 be taken scr- Dec, lcth Moncton Hawks and Halfax Wrlverires met at Halifax and the Wolves put it all over the Monctonltes, the score rfsding 4-0. iously as a ei-gmp on, 31c now There were 24 ptnaitiss rd three crrdi.l‘g hm with occupying the 0T U1! 8 5'! l" 9 Ovlllfd Wml ped stnl of world's champion for a: 1W0 0f the Hawks’ dcfencrmen on least ten years. the bench. “R:d" stll has color. We not; by Dec. 19th, Moncton and Ohar- a Wlnnlpgg papa; ‘m; om- Om lottetswn met at Charlottetown frle d “Rsd" Cook is in tr limo- i"!!! the {me wen! into thirty light in hockey crclts in the West, "H1111?" Weiilmfi l“! Ended 3'3 5a is play/n; yo; gr, Brangw Irvine drw his first blood for the Whcat 1053; mg 1n g ream game srason when h: skaixddowri the left between that [Qgm and re 5,1. aisle andregisrredonDaddyBubar ins Fire m n=wrzon the latter the Puck hiv/na Daddy's and and won 43-“Re:lr" played s very wins into the wre- Later p omlnrrt part. N;t co text with Irvine 56°!!!‘ 389-1" “"119 5°!‘ the hockgy up“ h, enggged 1n I m; Abbas Jernrnett and Hudon reg- light with the 533a“ m“ on ‘h, istered. It was one of the best opposing tmmadefence player-d ft. 83m" 01' $119 535°"- tall w lg‘ lng T05 lbs. After he had whitted him down to his own size “Re? went on rrd rored goals before oiling it a day. “Red" of memory.» lror-houss as the star is well up in the scoring list of the 0! them all, Frfll Tlylflr- "He was League h‘s name uphill-I'll?! near the kratest forward I ev:r saw. champ, - Eddie Shore is the rest-st de- ____ fenceman " There was a story cur- Several or the bgys we saw p", rent re Taylor that he had skated form her-e with m1 why-meg A“ backward: through the Ottawa Btas played with the Selkirk Fish- Srrntors to s~ore s goal, but Pai- errnen in that game, riamdy, Mon- lick ‘$611195 this- son, Mol'oy ard McLgQn \ We have to thank our frl-nd Mr. PM" COM" f“ ii" We" J. W. Power, whose intrrcsting Wm" we 719d 5 lead Wm‘ ‘m9 °TF sp-g vie -s 1n me H,“ rflx Herald tro gca's with ten minutes to play. 531m; om. m“ atwyftlon when We Taylor would he given the puck. p‘ck up that paper, {or a copy o; Then you would see puck holding , "Hockey Quid ' season 193344, at i s best, as he would race around from (m; R05! p111!‘ “any” at top speed d2i‘y'ng all efforts to take the disc away from him The It gong-gm a history of the Mm“ above reminiscences were given to itimg Hockey Magus b: J’ w Baz O'Meara by Frank Patrick re- P:wrr, The STSOn of l."3'l-33 by “Huy- J. W. Power, with n Hrl‘! account °f wvh trme ard the reults of _ games s‘ own by score", a'l article tiowrl? Baz 0Mecra speaking of on m, Mom-on Hawk, Champyom the Mn oons and the'r losing of Crrrda, to," streak, in t"e Monirtsl Sir, says Do:sn‘t this sound like Charlot- s oivln. ll“ from East to West anrd lllllClrl other "The? “e “u”! l” “gm ‘hem’ valuable 1111331115310“ fiend n8 the sdves sooner or later. In the 1933-34 schgdq-k or 8am 5 with meantime the Club is being sub- cclurnns for won and score. A very mmled "m? “ggestbm ‘m h°w m grad cut of "For" Wheeler mg run th'fr C"b and get more out of the rule of He C. A. H. A. cou- the players " dude a pocket size bookiflt that nrst hockey 10v", would “kc to The writer of this column had a Possess. few mi uies conwrsation _____ Czaw Bencdct lrst Monday even- ’I'he following m a brie; resume lug re the ‘umor t‘ at professional of what happened from D“CP1nb(\r hfckey m'ght come to a certain 2nd to Decbmbgy- 19m, 1931 m the city in the Marit'm's Asked as to Big Throo, Jug‘ as a m-mory 10p whether it would be an improve- ger On Doccmbl-r 2d or we H,” merit On the pnesmt type we see, he lfax Forum, the Halifax Wdvcrlncs w“ °r ‘he ‘million W" n ‘mum and Monctoi Hawks mot, new not and that the “ockey payed in were 5000 swzctators rsckd into the Irternatlwra‘ League was not ihe bis bu ldns that nlut and the M K°°d i" ‘it "e ‘"11 ifme r'rs n wow Cnly cm gag] °“ I Bruins. Now he is coach‘ Frank Patrick reminiscing re the‘ two g eat players of the past, picks outl I I with , l I F O Skating R Band Today last three ‘M51 with the wwilfl?“ ‘ best p~ofesslonal teams. wills the" best detenoeman of the Cataracts’ ‘ still remains on his job, and Will" ' not be seduced by offers to turn ' pro Yes, boys, we are seeing it» real article herel Howie Moron: was a proud man’ ‘-'-' ‘heads night the 6th, scored 11's first goal of in tits grme with Boston m. Boston. “Sorzgue Clegbom was a name 1-0 COBJUN Willi lflinl CV6 f0 hi! ' years as; He shone parfculariy as a d-fewiman and after-wart ls lteam mmwer of t‘je Boston w an am- ; ateur tom in the Montreal senior ‘ gfoup," says the Star. "Iheboys use ‘ lauditg sprague to the clouds for: his good work He has improved‘ combining like a high stepping‘ four-in-hand." Yes, sir, combina- t‘0n is the magic that did the trick! " Jess Willard has to psy for fight- llg now, whereas fifteen or more years ago he would receive a for-- tune for p tting over a few socks. In a recwt argument with two truck d'iv‘crs, l/Villllrd struck out with the result that he was hailed ' Tayh, w“ lead.“ 5Com, on the l before the courts and fined $500 or , six months in gaol. Eddie Egan whose articles in the Saturday Evening Post on his boxing exoerierces have been wid- - c'y read and who‘ was Olympia boxing st: r, is endoavcring to form an ln‘e'national university boxing cc-npwtion with Yale, Harvard. Oxi rd and Cambridge as the members Avcrrilng to the Bureau oi’ Still-ilk! 561.160 lrckey sticks were msulfsctvred in 1932 as compared with 545,368 in 1931. Annual Meeting i OfKensington Race Club The annual meeting oi the Keno singwn Rape Club was held on De~ cember 91h in the club rooms. The following office-rs were elect- 0d: President-J. M. Laird. Secretary-JR. Brown. Treasurer-Myron McAr-thur. Sprrd Committee-JV D. “avid O'Connor. W. B. McAr-thur, W‘. A. Toombs, George Wcodsfde. Track Committee-George Brook- ins. A. L_ Rogers, Harold Woodside and George Dennis. It was decided to hold the firwt moe on Christmas Day, pagan“; 25th, and weekly mgr-earm- m Tuesday of each week. GAMES FOR “and fission Sargent robbed Km“, !__Abb-es_ Kme (Beawm MC. wtss sror d ard that "rns ‘five min- Just rmsorr for yourshlv s. Monc- y i-——~ and Currie thirty seconds apart Arthur), 3 ll. u" N H‘ ‘he flush r: (‘n Len m“ Hawk‘ l “k ""13"" Gamma‘ Ottawa at Montreal. and then Mcfllsshen was within 2.—Hslifnx. Lawlor (Lennon, Bu" 8e ‘kill d almost t"c entire who“ w‘) mum tmubl“ Three‘ cunnin- l‘ Tmmw mama o‘ count,“ Wm“ he mam, Cowl y,‘ 17 32 ls-"gth of the rirk and re",istered_ of the Cs rrrts are no» shining ‘JJNDAY morn‘ amas- mar-ad Nicholson's reboud. n was Politics-Graham Refers sfowther and Bu"er who ‘Kills °" "i" 0W" Fmim‘ "M Qnadlal at Chicago. l w,“ “u ‘m, the wolvet Kuhn were h: dling the conflict, meted are going st-omr. hating won the 5595"‘ “ 1km"- cams way our of the net to clear Overtime Slliildiwaniv Denim-es and in gym 3W"! l‘ " - the puck and Kelly on a return 1m P°"-°d whim "- l hectic one ,9“; w“ ficpped by the "Great No Score. ere twas a fisiic bout and the l” l Penullles-cowley arldjilglwlwll- ‘l’ °"‘ °’“ we" 1" l "lid "PTO" l. i nanmr non rsausv Bush Workers u 0 n GITAWA, Dec. ilk-Two prtmlvfi g 1 from the Maritime Provinces who Provincial Oonfersnq on Transvo; (Canadian Pr?) PO T ARTHUR. On -. wen completed for a British war R deb“ mu“ H. tum o‘ “Mm”, D. ‘Pilley of New Brunswick. mid here today refused in accept ‘ ' W, J. P. Macllilian Oll tsrnla of timber operators and de- remained unsettled it was an-l pounced y that a settle- ‘°"""'“ "“" Refuse Terms lhave been attending the Domlfllvn LONDON, Dee. liar-restaurants _ return home. Both Premier L. P. A mass meeting or bush workers to the United clared the nearly month-old strike mPfln had been reached. the tranmcti out in the United liaise. Z9 YEAR OLD HUSBAND NE- GLICTS WIFE OI‘ ‘l2 e I MANCHESTER. England. Dec. l5~<C. P): A husband of 29 years of age was sentenced at the Man- r-hcster Police Court to one month's lmorirnmsnt for neglecting his wife wheebv she became charge- ab'e to the Public Assistance Com- gnd the mitee. lbs is 71- ' ' Montreal. Dec. l5—(0~ grfgsldom cor- PJ-YIIO Bulldog tonight met I lseoul Unive aity hockey team pal OmaIfl-I lrdwhleh the 'pawahiw&_ Iitugniae. l Ijllimfiiq to regula- IUI DIIII Ind half-barrels wdl seasoned. l that was manta and the flghtlu United states team wmt down to a l-l dsdal -= After the hrstillties had neared 0h. '1!‘ 81X p ayers were on the ice. winning l-o On Dece~ Aw" joumeyrd ber 7th the, "16 Illne went into three overtime bu”! °7 A"““"“" "°""°“'°E“" periods and Fdrd l-l, Jackie Kano one. Prhrw" ilqtYlx-dbl’ g"; ‘fwam’; no - to ltalv, . u y 1 - . ncss rsc ‘m’ Due M“) "Md "ch mm: a £6 (or alncoo to oermany. Bintheir sulkes last fall to take 'Walter Boon z ('5, Calumet Daffy with the runners. found their new (gt g 0'1, Call Mlirxy I 0'1, Senator love not as interesting u the old ‘my, 9-91, "m “me wmn they up Bu" 3 o4, Cafumet Direct, Pull one and have returned fully re- I°ll in the third period HQ and was given a lsator DB- lhaaasnlcensoa Hawks ard Abbies had it out at‘ glggrlgttetzwn on Dec. 5th and the Benton sccr ng fom a flcQ-Qff m front of the Moncfon net, Abbies were the winners, Joey DOWN THE BACK STRETCH m Mom; on ‘m1 The followmz are recent cw?!‘- On Mlbti-Qlh the Wolves feted the sow at Halifax 2-0 ‘Hit. (ii 2 i"? 1-4‘ "i! "i" o" zen-ed; ard lviosher scoring the many more n“ "Wwmfll M" Iflala. Over 5000 rl id d- "- mission and vl-rrr- Hills 2:1 fTasi In TOOTCHK 0V" 1h! 15°" u" V" and exciting g-me Frankie Greh- note ihal the European buyers who am made his firs: appears-cc on hall from Holland. Dfllmlfl. U"- defence With Lav gm- and strfllg- thared the Wolves worderfully. partial to the get of Patti" 2 02 The American trainer, Bert See- The next on}; in the league was played he M Prion on Dec 12th the Hawks wlnrng 1-0, Dud James between Lvr/‘gnc and Connolly en 117021 the procred r"! 1D Icwtber errors l hi‘!!! lnwtler, struck the re- hlrsfa at tho Old 01°‘?! 55"- ,ggggwaallaaa1asdlolasnrudlollie “In”, ma vinimr to the unltea- swee- ra- of which were in all depart- by who took umbrags at a re- centy ard purvased quite a few W. P. Wh‘ie of La her and son whose names are household word; throughout the eastern United States among har- lover! and who left "D pentrmt. They made several pur- rhasr-s for patrons at the Old Glory sire and are new at Windsor. Conn Waltz-r Gibbons, wali known to mm,“ Bplgium grgd Ilgly grg quite‘ many of our local htrffllhen. has volo. one of the largest stables of any eastern trainer. his cmrgs num- b~ring 23. most of them colts, at his stable. Topsfieid. lass. Among I m, who has been in Europe for. the fast more holders be will ; _ 1- ‘ m h 35L 2s y are, 1| or whfch were drive next season is the three-year- .“ m m‘ ‘or t" t. y Th. H‘ grail‘: in the servos of Paul Cor-ldd pacer Daniel llanovc (i) 101- Referee dony at Budaprst, Hungary, was a 1-2 and Pinch laett (8) I U. In!!! lass...“ "'7 F)“- _-_ _-_.~. ____..' 2;: at the Old urgency-sup ‘" I~ on» ~4- err"!!- wanna" thaaeasclf‘ I I .. the defence arid has the forwards" "zréii; ‘my... vaevsaserumaracuzvs -»-~ l