oedema“ ER 12A, 193a {$7 BUWLINU HULKEY wars: LING Si}... And 121411.». Spark T oronto Maple Leafs To 4-1 Victory Over Hawks Dec. ‘ii ( ) - c - yiiiéztssiiisrshreirti: iwhrwtfifihil ‘y snails-army“: .233. he? we“ iiiwhmfislffidiiitplimuiism‘ Fm‘ PM“ Drlllon. he N. H L..." lending 3¢mn¢_;q°m_ fix; loxiilylygiil-valiéekl lllfitdiiiltiotliilig Penuw-Hmflm‘ ‘ti: i: . .. Fm" "m" giistiiliiostziglzgumgo§éifilzifiefiy o1 Pjnugggén-ikpxzr (Driiion) 11.55. or mimgiaiiiaioi-xiin ‘tvegillinmto def, prom-Shh: lfihflxhumh m fiitlfllileda (a 3312c; Hawks 4-1 st iararliéhsléao‘ Bimm A crowd oi 115M. target oi the 11:24. ' 5en50n here, watched e Slime for i-Jlvronw. Meiz (Kelly) 18-30 ice-I i’ Leaf-He kl .- 5- ' ' from lye T“ 0m“ “w en Torontohlfielly diorner) 19.02. 0216. Argos Swamp [Hockey Results B0 m b e rs T0 Retain Title (By The Canadian Irons) SATURDAY GAMES Notional Hockey Lelgns ‘Toronto i Chicago I. lntemetionel Amerioln Inlfllo ri iol “I . ovgrbthngidili- idenoeoflie Philadelphia. 3 New Haven 2 s s Pittdrurgh o. C end 2 Hermey i. lesion: Unled States Ametol’ license tmk for snob the performance oi e glen hock who suddenly went wild’ and 1m Ipronto Argonauts to their sec- ond straight National tltlfi’ d W" I WWII . oiyhsrrie. Ont. ern oh Buster (Red) 5 dished netive west Atlantic "oi Sea. dons shey Cubs 1 tliio-ovsgime). SUNDAY GAMES lHer- Storcy was live in the lest 1% Grimm 1 Int - League New Haven s; Philadelphia. l. Cleveland 3: Bvrlorlse 2. (Over-ttmo tie). Providence 4' Springfield i. 91% ta). i charged 102 yards, paving the way ior ethird end only a few plays let- ggi he plunged over from l2 yards e . hfbcyor: blows. through for one Sre to ioml from SKATERS ALL EXCITED over the MONSTER IMSIIIIEIIIIIIE BAIIIIIVAL ..I_I.,I,ESDAY NIGIiT DEC. 13TH . _ t ELAIORATE — GORGEOUS -- FUNNY Costumes, Spooks - ‘Clowns - Dsrkies- Cowboys- _ Trdmps'& Many Others MOONLIGHT SKATES — SPOTLIGHT SKATES 6—I'RIZES-6 . . OLD AND YOUNG. Adults 30c Children 20c "THE FORUM FOR YOU FOR FUN" r Whether ior pleasure listing or ler hockey you will lind e QCJCMetclied "Sotwilleddteyourenloyreutendio your proficiency. Ask your dealer in: complete, he ceielogito ciAQCM. Hatched _ M {it "millili- S RPS RI’ IN i‘ H H) \\‘ IUUIPNIEIII - combo) .0228 s. Montrhel. Olin (Bummerhill. l1 é-(OH- MONTREAL. Dee Montreal Ceuuii even Wings t-2 hero tonight ore a crowd oi about 0.000 tens} The detest wes the first sui- fered by Wings since the recent acquisition o! Goalie Tiny Thomp- son from ton Bruins. Since purchase of Thompson. fihe of the game's greatest not. min . the Wings bed won two end tied one. SUMMAI! First Period 1. Montreal, Siebert (Brown, Cain) 0:55 2. Detroit Howe (Berry. Bninetesu) . .Pfl'ilihiQl -Brown. Howe. Second Period 3. Montreal, Haynes 3:03 i. Detroit. Goodiellow (Lis- Brown) . Penalties -—Brown. Ctoodfellow. Third Period s. Montreal. Oein (Evens) 10:- Peneities -6iebsrt (mstohmis- conduct), ummerhill (lo-minute misconduct.) Tony Lazzeri Accepts Post With Dodgers SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. ll P) — Tony Ieueri, who obtained his release from Chicago Cubs e few days ago, ennounoed Saturday he had accepted terms to ploy eecon bees ci- BrookLys-i Dodgers next baseball h Loam legre. rry Mec- Pheii his eooeptencs oi e one you contract lifter e. long distance le- Eiggd tietions with the klyn oi He declined to disclose salary terms but defines- cud satisfaction with the and e player's harness. He emphasised was Joining Brooklyn with the eg- recment he was to oiey second base refills: ciel. ieot he will 89$ beck 111g: HOLY NAME BOWLING Big Five League ‘rs. ' J. flushes 7am High single J. Hughes 304 Commercial League ts-NUI. nmi sinii c. Pines . High this: n. uocsiviii: m. Tonight at ‘I e’olu¢i;._ Comm inl ~ League: Gems vs’ Sure. Al. 9 0010*. Bl‘ FLVQ Iggy", Down The Alleys ._ THE _ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN (C. P. by guerdinn’: Special Wirlgil NEW ‘I RX. Doc. ll-Bostons brilliant young rookie goalie. Brim- sek. hung up his third Notional Hockey segue shutout in e row tonimt es blocked New York Rangers 8-0 to widen their lead over the rest oi the league. some was‘ oleyleati before a Jack Portland put. the Bruins ehesd oer in the second period end Mel Patti er tallied ti-ie other tools in the line-I eienn. e vio beanie-leading us margin over Remus in the standing three pcinns. Brimsek played like a veteran ut and was eiiorded effec- tive support by Eddie Shore and Jlok Portland. The Rangers play- eirieriuptheicemostoithe Bruins scored all three tallies on breakaway rushes. Charlie Sends was inlured when he collided head-on with Bryan the game. y . lines tor twg or thre; memes. First Period Soaring: None. Pena-It es: None. Second Period l . Portland (Pettinger) Paul/ties: Watson. Crawford. Third Period 2. Boston. H411 (Welland) 12:45. 8. Boston Pettinger (Getliffe. Hoiiett) 15541. ’ Wei-sen- Giants Junior Hockey Association Is Formed Here Orville De-rrech of Kensington, end Miller White, Kensington. were elected president and sec- retery-trsesurer o! the Prince eld- werd Island Junior Hockey As- sociation which was formed here mm. Representatives of Céhsr- um- lot K inside d meiwsidzutenmesm ttendedmthe meet- _. R. Williams. Ch-rlottstown. was named honorary president and Dr. H. M. MscKenzie, Cher- lcttotown. was -‘ vice-presi- sn . A cup to be pres nted eseocistion winner vsas Mr. Williams. . Eight teams, three from Cher- lottntown, three from Kensing- ton end two from Summersiue were represented at the meeting. 1t wes beéieved that Borden would Rangers end Abegwei . Executive of the association will consist of e re resentative of each teem. To be eigible for compet- ition in the Junior league. Teams must r ter with the association B"!!! this ed to m and receive I EXTRA COUPONS Flt!!! ANOTHER RINGS JUST A IiESTER A. c. c. u- sures and room murmur --sold ,by-,-_ [Prince Edward Islsndh ‘Only Sport Goods Store _ TIIE BIIIE siior w Seeythc New W? . ‘its M‘ I SETS ilijNow on Disiiifly E-=5'-_@P_-“i%°°..-___"- 1'.‘l___" MH- .. NEW SUPPLY OI WATCHES PULL befcre_ en._l._1939. _ Willi eeoh ze cent trsmwtion here, purchases or repairs, e coupon giving yen e chance to win one of THESE BEAUTIFUL WRIST WATCHES. AND DIAMON D LINE OF TOILET SETS. HOSAIIIS, LOCKITS. SETS. ETC. ' CAMPBELL Queen Street Bprimsek Again Brilliant As Bruins Blank Rangers; Hawks Blank Amerks 4-0 Secure In Deal “With Senators to‘ the dorietod by r SNAP WINLISS STBIAK sent them e gut piece in the National Hoc- _ league. The Hawks end Americans ploy- meofators. thr to eetemd score oiten but the brilliant defen- sive work of goeiie Mike Ksnkes endmhie s tun. period mi by Mush March sieve the Hawks s slim lean which they protected urvtil lute in the final period when their often eive again clicked for three goals. ~ dro home the es goals end then was followed ivy Earl Seibert end Baldy Nbrthcott. SUMMARY First Period l. Ohicsg. Mes-oh (llhoms. lev- irtsiq) 1'I' Eenslticsfmbinson. Carr. Sor- _ Second Period Scoring: None. Penalties: March (meior). Gal- lagher. Jerwe. Third Period 2. Chicago. Desilets (Gotteefll. Blinco) 13:38. 8. Chicago. Scibert (Gottselig. Blinco) 19:29. i. chicegq Northcott (Robinson. Beibert) 19:59. Penalties: None. N ._; Bonura NEW YORK. Dec. ll— (AP)- New York Giants tonight obtained first baseman Zeke Bonura from Washingzoxi Senators in exchange for two rookie payers and a sum in cash estimated at more then 820.- deal rumored for several time New York National Les- Oerlin. e yountg iirst baseman who played wi y; .3... - ~ -.--._..,.,..V_..._V.=,..I i» WT“... SPORT you Conucks Gain-h 4 - 2 Victory Over Wings Beavers Are l Highly Rated , Hockey Club SAINT J (OH-The n8 John Beavers hold high hopes bringing the Maritime senior hock- e title to this city for the ms since organization of the Mar- itime Amateur Hockey Association. In ell those yeers Saint John hover won even the N ck ow. as the only cless A teen-i in the province. Beaver are stro ly iavored to capture tile f. harm r more than the tri- pionship. Beavers ere handicapped in be- ing s. teem wifhout a league. Lest season they performed against Moricum. Freder ton and St. Steph- . the Southern New Brunswick oop. The raided Moncton club dis- banded this yeer after winning the mnntlnw championship twice, and ‘the southern league became de- unc.. To offset their lack of lemme P163’ the Beavers are getting as much strong competition as they can in exhibition games. They wll have a bye in the New Brunswick play- downs. meeting the class B champ- ions oi various leagues. Ii success- iul they will then lace the Prince Edward Island titleholders for the right to play oif against the Nova Bcotin champions, The letter province 15 expected to ovide stubborn opponenis, includ- Halifax Wolves and Garrisons, Beavers detected Halifax Wolves our times wLhout a loss best the Miners once and tied ihem once lad stopped the Garrison squad ce. Coached Stanley Cup Winners Coach Carroll. s. veteran in hock- ey and widely known, came to Saint John this year with a fine record. A native oi Guelph. Ont. he conch- ed Toronto Arenas to Stanley Cu victory in 191B. He has been c0 for numerous teams in Canada. and the United States, including Am- erican Association champions. The Saint John ciwb ices a heavy team, w h four deiencemen ever- aging 195 pounds. The forwards are fest and above medium weight. lie Dickie, a native of Camp- beliton, N, 3.. end former Mount Allison University player, is con- sidered possibly the best netirisn in the Mnritimes Richmond last year. and Tom Bak- er, pitcher from Jersey City, to the Nets; along with the cash. Bonurs. who is 30. be en his cer- snised with New Orlesnsmyn i920. He played with the in 0 hed for Joe Klllhel. With the Nets he batted .291 during the lest campaign. h"; 33 homers and drove in 113 rims. Big Masquerade Skate At Forum Tomorrow Night Diverting from the usual skat- ing theme the Forum manage- ment hss announced the holding oi e memouth masquerade skate tomorrow night. This innovation should prove popular with rink patrons and s gale night should ensue. The attendance st the $2M has held up well sndmmhslelifiager e es more than pleased with the st- tendsnce. Skating il both recreat- lonsl and exercising end is popu- lar among old end young. For We real good time and long of en- tertainment don’t m e spec- ial program st the Forum tomor- row night. MOUNTIES WIN HOOP GAME SAOKVILLE, N. Dec. 11 - S, (CW-Mount Allison University defeated Woodstock senators 2B- Surviving members oi’ inst Year's V . 12?.‘ 8”” ‘o..“°‘.i.°°‘t‘l.t r er erry r e Burke, Don in»... son end Colin Sherwood and leit wingers Gordon Marshall and pos- sibly Norman (Swcde Olsen. W The lnsforte Are Matty Kelly, cit WIRE". W110 eyed inst season wi ue., and previously with Hershe ks... in th tern Uni tates League. He started his hockey car- eer at Guelph. “Bootd” Baird. centre, fonrierlg o! j-inmilutlon. Ont. He played with 1936. J y Russell. right wing for- merly of Hamilton, who played with Sudbury wolves 0n their litur an tour and also played ior Guelp . noun-ton "my, defence, also for- merly oi Hamilton. l-le has played senior hockey in that city and in the Uni tied khtetes. Charlie Ph lips, defence, native oi Torch . was with the Mar {raisins ohsmpitim Morhigtornilgvieroolns season. e wei ,rus es ins. hits hard nndgls a eding scorer. Bill Gulliver. left wing and cen- tre. bom at Devon. N. S. played with the Beavers in I035 end at Edmunston N. 3.. the next years. He has seen service with Deihousie Rangers, Maritime champions in 1932. Charlottetown Avbbies and Fredericton Capitals and Millionaires. MIDGET MEETING ‘I21: following Comedies-is are re- quested to be st the Sporting Club Monday night et 6:45. W. D we J. Richard. L. McIntyre, V. srd. P. Simmons, A. Swan. . P. Ieishtizer. R. Peppin and any others iuid seventeen wishing to try out . JAMES HERON. er with this team bell game of the season here Ken Homer, Mt. A. Captain and Fewer r by. In . when needed rrsrgnwr _ W grgriflilldilwl" BOXING BASIN: I BALI. UITIER SPURI Rangers To Play Bedvers Here Wednesday Night In First Bow Before Public umssustmlsrswnocmusmd-nvflrwhllviilll ~; were supreme in the division ot Canada's nationel l!!! Ill be revived a u» Forum Wednesdl! nlrht when the 81M 1°" 1°" itlissbemsninnberotyeeredrioeeeienAseniorieernegleelfl heroendnelienbttheesicfntie 001043911451“ “S” msugeenentwiiiboropeidineomemeeerirebylvvlbifi lmilhe local tcarreis ugh not egitgcingrto; any mireci . lookinl for a viotonnehut neither l3» Io live msufitfiiihilfi that. Will. loeo or drew. they will earn some measure oi support ihr iurther contests during the see- son. It wes not die intention oi the Rangers Io stack up eosinet suoh s. high elem teem es the Beavers mt the outset. but as they were bent on providing e ore-Christmas some for inns and other mainland teams were unavailable. negotia- tions with Saint John were ign- ve ed and culminated with the a ment. be s diiiicuit mine for the locals. but they are determined w give oi their best. A Packed house with tans cheering the-m on will be MAY early for the local team shone of public support for the vs S0. Mr. and Mrs. Jclm Public. do your bit by dusting of‘! the old fur cost and sitting In once again ct s. hockey game. New (sees. old memories. but still the thrills and oi hocke iaoccitemem y. The Renews will bin-y s return Saint John Pride! nixht. REIXIBIK. Remerteemfollo ‘ _.. 1 -».. vh-kinvix. ~ Breton . but es ncss with his iether he ltciv attached Iiirnseli with 1.00815. Stan McCiiniick: Right W Age ‘B, Weight 155. Speedy flgh winger th who broke in wi ltoyelsotthe . . . .. , . =1 .._,.._._<..k_....-.. year. Elton “Buffer” Wort-h: Lait W -—Aile l8. weight 135. The 9° end liiohttst member oi midget of his age In the Maritimes. Shii and diificult to hit he is elwsys e I distinct threat to . oi’ Worth. Whitiock - em, Buffer behaves that hie oppor- _. tunities this year are brighter in ' Chni-lc-trtetown th with various Maple Lea! one of ttho finest or w that he had ever seen in tho ple Lee: Gardens. Everet Jay: Centre-Age l). weight 160. Brainy pivot moi-i for Worth and Whslen. this year will A thumb-rm we:- Wstson McEwen: Goal-Age 2d, Oldest member oi the his hockey career with Charlottetown Abbies. Playeo tihsessonod1935-3iiinDei1 ,be firstyeermoemorhockey. 5. Colorado and moved to Phyhig h“ "War with the 1mm I I) _ ohssnmions of this Maine for the following two years Was picked m1 Ml Ste-r team for the State oi’ Maine to represent them in the New England chairw- 1o . Harold "Had" Melanie: Goel_ Me as. weight 136. FIB-Ned Junior hookcw in Charlottetown end went to Denver tor the season or 35-30. Returned to Charlottetown the following year wiiiere he a position with the C. N. R. and has since turned down several mshiland otters. Gordon Storey: Detemoc- 24, weight 106. Pbyed school unior hockey in Charlotte- Dmvcr with Mc- ' muted end New Brunswick. He is another b0!’ employed in this city who turned down several offers from the rnuin- I Jenni rather tihen give up n s position. Wilfred Whnlon: H-iflivt the C8419 Breton lest year with the Very dangerous player inside opponents blue line. Witt con counted on to score his shore uiero: Centre-Ace 20 Kinnon was uttered an opportun- itytotryouitwithKensesCltyod the American Association this fell but wLehed to ploy another tour hockey beiiore he IQ¢ tum to Maine but as he holds e Temomible position with the Gin-r- lottctown Police Force. Wes hes de- cided to niey with the local club. Oasis Wood: Defence- l2. wet... 210. Insured his h th reds O11 mi Char Maritime Junior title. novens BEAT SEA GULIJ B1106 918:3; with Ilie Amihe gteKlif and this fail ‘such ' ' i‘ Bill Hennon ‘ ;nm\@i;s°!_-l_ hockey mc. oi H ifax ooun d on the Isle tom t to lift the Maritime title E don Den-ugh: 61109-58 titties...“ i3i“""“i°° B es. r. champ- ions N. B.-IP. E. I. last year. A feet 531M118 buck er. Eidie is also invaluable at breaking up 111.com. In! forwards with his poke chock. Csn also be used es cerrtre pleryer "BE HEALTHY SKATE’ rqnun . TONIGHT REGULAR SKATE Welter lawlort Centre-Age 2s, weigiht 170. Walter was s. atm- in Bill‘ Four hockey While still iri his teens. After the breakup q! m]; league he moved to Bawiok where he coached his team to Tom McFarlane 8 His Band j~ a Nova. Rmlltws are outfit that he hes played mm since 131R Four days. He new owns his own business in Charlottetown. of Woodstock, tied ior scoring By J. R. Williams 4 22 Saturday in the tirst_beske_t-__ honors,_ee.ch getting eight points. OUR BOARDING HO ‘TO DO TO RID 714E STRAY PO65 I5 ITO AFTER Him! iooi-mMAeet, acorns. 1=rrs Hi5 new nos 0F ‘vac wmzosu LIKE A GLOVE I ALL. in; yes LEICHBORHOOD" 0F HEEL-ANDWOE IT DOWN "me- S‘I'REE‘I' Ann ALL ‘(HE Mur-rs GO ‘YAPHHG W nd Ii C drno : n1;- __ USE With D065 HAVE ALWAYS emu-cages r AROUND HIM LIKE ANTS ou A PICNIC. mush... LISTEN , 1o THEM 1 THEY‘ MUST BE RETIZIBIEPS, ‘rue w»! may’ ARE GIVING HIM ‘ME BIRD ! ‘PUFF? ‘ (J M F i’ SPuT-f F 5 PuTrf A // \ ‘\\\ H4 . \