i5Y_. BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING %" * begweits Suffer -3 Setback At ands Cf Wolves - 0nd PeriocE-l-Tprising Gives Halifax Team_M_argin Of Victory r. By Guardhsts Special Wire) and fourth goals were scored by HALIFAX. Jan. !1—6i>rlng1ns a Halifax, but Perteous‘ absence our. wly-devclvlicd style of perpetual ins the fourth left the teams on - g, Halifax Wolverines banhh-‘evsn basis, Gharlottetoln Area-wan a-s in| maritime Hockey League fixture, charges . wnlght. Wolves wars ccn- Hudson tly on the us ensivs and scoredown defence area and need bug g impressive vichxy lnainly,to the Halifax blue line and slid ugh mdlvldual tsllylns that. to one side of the diminutive La- ve Kick lscCann and his stoild’ vigns where he shot a lust one put fencemen little chance to stave Sargent, spparcntly imsbls to get . the rapid firing. a clear view because of the de- Deieat of Abbiga made no ilenoeman. mge in tbs league standing and 'Ihe third period produced as g Halifax trailing the pace-set- many goals as the previous one .1 Moncton Hawks by two points. had, but this time the Abbia had lowed in turn by Abhles and t John Beavers. Opened on Offssflvs two t0 their crcdit instead of one. The Wolves seemed determined to incrcase their icad although they were safely ahead at the bell!!- cf the period. night from the start Halifax Shields, Cowley and Masher cad: yers opened their offensive added another goal to the already -cleveroolnbinstions andhlghscon, assistsgclngtoFer- aliacksthat constantly push- guson and Graham for the first play into the Abbie tcrritorymnd last fore the Abbies were ere wolves peppered away at able to . Charlottetown made . snn with comparative ease, but two tallies in the dying moments was not so easy to beat the of the game when Coach Gregory . lottotown guardian, kept in had put five forwards on the ice. on throughout, and he turned McArthur and Kane scored the two k nearly 90 shots in the first goals, each assisting the other. o periods alone. It was the most wide open game wolves were loo far in the lead of the season with both teams be overtaken by Coach Chester staging dangerous B8118 plays egory‘: late plan of five-forwardi throughout. It also produced the - ks. It was not until the Abbies highest score on Halifax loo since t up the reinforced front llne.the Wolverines tilrned aside the Wolves lay back to play de- Atlantic City Sea. Gulls. ... . hockey. But Abbies sworrn- LINEUP! around thstNova Scottish’; goal - battered heir way through til McArthln and Kane were Charlottetown: Goal. McCann: . to shove home the m final defence. warm. 01w: left wins- - | McArthur. Nicholson: centre, Best. lledc bylethswliothe, fast skating, on, Currie: right. wins. Kane. Kelly, l 0W Y. vu opened some Hudson- ly combinations that carziedI Halifax: Goal, Sargent: dcfanw. -- across 018K181! 011' lue Lavigne, Graham; ct W108. II- but they foultl it ha..rd to non, Imwlor, Fbfflllwni 6811m- ‘gy Wnlksrtandugoas (Jtowley, Cowley, Mann-z right wing. Port- v ual poin er o the sou, Shiei , suffered some pretty heavy officials: Hector Grimley and --- gashesoughttofindan Petslllll. - -; in the Abblcs‘ defence. McCall! Oll SUMMARY first Period 1. Halifax. Plsrgilsm Mosher) 12.30. Penalties: Nicholson, McAi-thilr. Second Palod Halifax. Shields, 1.11. Halifax, Cowley, 6M. Halifax, Masher. 7.80. lfnlifsx, Lswlor ‘Charlottetown, Hudson. 11M- Thlrd Period ‘l. Halifax, Shields 6.55. l. Halifax, Cowley, 7.48. 0. Hnllfal, Moahsr (Graham) 17.16. l0. Charlottetown, McArthur (Kane) 11.40. 11. Chariot‘ ‘ Kano Arthur) 1012. Penalties: Hudson. Kelly. STOPS . 141s ls-ss s s io-zs lves got on several ons but MoCann, atsunckly ....< by the powerful rear- d. spoiled their efforts from » in. Fourteen tirnu McCann ~ ed shots, and it. would have -. almost impouibis to prevent - Wolves’ first goal. Masher and lzlds cams out. of a scramble in front of the Charlottetown tsnd passed to Ferguson, stand- almostontopof lfcOanrnun- le to regain his feet. from a pre- --stop. The Wolf captain tossed easily into the far corner of the before slcCann could attempt y defence. Woivu went wild in the second I- and continually penetrated Abbies‘ strained defence, at- ting to buck the llflriletuai I attacks from the opposite d. Despite the group charges rte of the Halifax goals were illi- lstled, shields, Cowley and Mosh- following each other in quick .. 519a w 4 (Shield:- 1 l. (Ferguson) (Mc- -1 Walks Off Walker was of_f when the third -' arbados - Wins From Demerara . P. Cable Iywersdhis SD05‘ l i-o or swam, mislead, Jan. Barbadlis cricketers downed McCsnn ED789118 DOWN THE ALLEYS Y. M’. C- A. ALLIYS Commercial League Carter A: O0. Guardian Nelson 2M. High single C. High three Pat. Power 001. 257'! 2485 Stewart's Bakery . . 2060 Telephone Co. .. . High Single G. Stewart 2'17. High three G. Stewart 63d. Bruce Stewart s» Co .. Maritime Electric I~I‘4 l-Iign single P‘. Small and l. Boll 254d 23H 231. High three S. Johnson 590. CIIABLOTTEIOWN ALLIYB (Cowley) ‘id P-Ivoanssaa psalwuvi ouaosrsulsmisssnaansi weeablusbsusacrrm I. Lsbactsradtba course new City It'll‘! 3231 StAf! . . . . . n“ I. ldolnnls, high lillllc. 396- J. Connolly. hi!!! lmlh- 75°- Cosnmerelal League ..s....---»- cias-k Q Donald . . . . u“ 3100 Invincibiu .1. Lawior. rlish smile- 19°- s. lowlor, high three. ‘m HOLY NAHI CLUB BOWLING i Montreal. Iverywhere 'AB E G IIEIT IIIIISE GAME Crystal Sisters Defea- ted Local Girls 1-0 At Forum Las t Night. Holding in adgc over their younger rivals, iihs Absgweit Sis- ters, and dlsplring a better passing game, the Crystal Sisters from Summer '-' defeated the local girls in a bitterly contested tilt list night by a score of 1-0. With the win went the Ladies Hockey Title of the Island. It was a hard drive from stick oi Irons Linkietter, classy right winger of the visitors ’ the blueline halfway through the second period that spelled defeat for the Harrell coached squad. Previous to the counter Doris Rodd in the Abbie nst had robbed the same player by a brilliant save. Although defeated the Abbics put up a strong battle and carried the battle to the winners in a hectic third period, tneranxicusncss rob- bing them of the tieing counter on numerous occasions. Coach Hes-hell has a p. ‘ ‘rig squsu‘. under his care and with a little more exper- ience should be heard from in fut- ure games. Outstanding on the winners line- up was the work of Irene Link~ letter. This young lady stick- imndles and skates like a veteran and together with her sister Zilps, Irene Siillphant and Helen Mont- gomery were the pick of the visi- tors. Goalie Doris Rodd of tine locals turned in a great game and was highly deserving oi a shutout but s. biocired vision on the shot that beat her ruined a great night's work. Vimy Jones, Edna McInnis, and Marjorie Fraser turned in good games, although all the mem- bers gave all that was in them all through the encounter. Lineup:- Crystsls-Golfl. M- NIChOI-wn; defense, Helen Montgomery, M. Boswell, L. Dickie; forwards. M Gallant, Z. Linkletter, Irena Link- letter, P. llclovlinn, Irene Silllph- ant, A. Green. Abbles-Goal, ‘D. Rodd; defense, M. Fraser, S. MacMillan; forwards, E, McInnls, V. Jonm, M. Beale McMillan. D. Bentley. Donald, McDonald. SUMMAII. Mo: Y First Period No Score. Penalties-None. Second Period Crystals-I. Linkletter (unasslm- l. Penalties-None. Third Period No Score. Pen cities-None . Timely Tips On Sport All girls intermtcd in playing hockey this winter are asked attend pr-sotoe st Upper Queen Street rink this evening from 7 to 8 p. in. Cheer-lo! The gang's all here, should be tha cry on Friday night when the Hawks, Canadian Cham- pions and our own Abbies match sticks and skill st The Forum. 1st us give them a bumper crowd and make them feel that we are behind them heart and soul and also get the biggest thrill that any sport can give. __.___ Friday night will be the last but one appearance of the Moncton Hawks in this vicinity unless the Abbies play off with them in the mg finals. See the game because we are confident it will be an historic one. Eddie Shore, back with Boston Bruins, packed the Boston Arena with 10.000 wildly enthusiastic peo- plc, while other thousands could not gain admission. 11,000 witnessed the in New York, while 10.000 people saw Mal-cons and Canadians play in | immense! crowds are turning out to wltneul’ the fastest game on earth. Even mediocre amateur teams are drawing housu of four and thousand people, while Charlotte- town seeing the fastest amateur games in the world, has not been turning out anything liha capacity homes. The 0-2 defeat of the A ascneton Monday EV“... SISTERS IGSE Curler-s tom Bummer-side and Montague lcurneyed to Charlotte- town yesterday for the big annual bonspisl, and throughout the day and far into the night, sound of Istones in sharp collision, of swish- lng brooms, and Joyous shouts echo- ed rhrough the local rink. bionta- ,gue in competition with Summer- side. retained possession of the Mao- 'Arthur Cup by virtue of their vic- tory in the afternoon, while Char- luitetnvln took tllc Gsbcilry hophy Iln the evening games. l In the competition for the Mac- Arthur Cup, Montague gained 23 points and Summerslde 18. In the Gaboury Cup competition Char- lottetown gained 1e points, Monta- gue 5B, and Summersldc 55. M. Campbell S. C. Moors A. W. Hyndman S. R. Pinisyson Charlottetown H. A. Ebsrs 11. Winchester A. Scott J. A. Fraser Charlottetown J. J. Morris W. H. iownsend W.» A. Stewart G. G. Hughes Charlottetown ' W. Davis H. Winchester g B onspiel Held Yesterday Montague And-Gharlottetown Curlers Take Trophies In Keenly Conicited Matches. (VIGTIIRIA IIRIVIIIG GIIIB IGE RACES Sensational Time Re- | gistered in all Three N. Durant I. L. Bradshaw l}. P. loloy W. B. MacDonald Skip-f S-nmcllo 1!. Races of Season. Notwithstanding that the ther- Jslometer was registering very close lLBeilIto t-be sero mark and that there llfllfiiiolman was a cold, raw wind blowing I. Harris which would daunt. all but the Skip-J bravest, the Victoria. Driving Club Montague Med llaclntyre J. H. MscGrsgor M. Reynolds Ski 11-13 Skip-IO verdsy afternoon on the Harbor ice opposite Fort Edward. The ice was clear as crystal, smooth and very 000- Mwmtyro fast and a rear wind was blowing 319-5 lwhich helped the trottera and "will" paoers along- As a result sensa- Prtd Mwlntvre ‘ urinal time was registered in all J- H- MIBGTBIOI‘ three classes, Parker Boy a Skip—19 Classes In First Ice, held their first matinee races yes-I l9 F FRIDAY llllilll’ AT 8.30 MONCTON HAWKS VS. ABBIES hscrved Seats-Silo, 75c and 81.00. I s. Connelly Balcony-ilk. Children's-lie. Seats on sale this morning at 10, Forum Box Office. By spacial Arrangusnt Ioslcteu llawh WI Arrive Today. Gets Two, Goals As Hawki s. by visitors and hosts. lng a banquet was held. The bonsplel was enjoyed equally In the even- A. Scott J. A. Fraser Skip-IS (Ihariottctown M. Reynolds Geo. Macllntyrs Skip-S game between Rangers and Bruins‘ ‘The lee was in splendid condition MacArthur Cup Surnames-side P. Weeks M. Bell W. B. McNeil] Harris M I-‘red Msclntyrc J. H. MacClrcgor M . Geo. Macintyre Ship-iii Summerlde Harry Holman W. Brooks E. Ioiey H. M. MacLean Dr. Johnson 1-1. J. Maison W. E. MacDonald Skip-id Skip-iii Gaboury Trophy . Charlotte‘ Summeride Venzke’s Mark Cause Of Much Speculation By Alan Gouid, Associated Pres Sports Editor. NEW YORK, Jan. 31.—The high- pressure adoption of the Interna- tional metric system for track sports ‘by the United States Athletic UnlonI has failed to budge tradition or al- ter the fact that the mils is the standard by which the success of the i930 indoor foot-racing season will be messu ed. The headline features of the cam- paign, the chief box-office attrac- tions for the big eastern meets are the mile in which such runners as Glenn Cunningham of Kansas, Bill Bonthron of Princeton and Gene Venslre of Pennsylvania are entered The “ agitating track fol- lowers is not what any of these stars can do for the 1,500 metres but what the chances are of cracking Venzke’s indoor world record of 4:10 for the mils or of surpassing Jack Love- . lock‘s new outdoor mark of 4107.6 for the cla.asic distance. With at least three potential re- “ cord-crackers turned loose on the boards, in addition to such capable foot-racers as Glen Dawson of 0k- lahoma and Joe Msngsn of Cornell, this speculation may prove to be far from lust an academic discussion before the season is over. Two mils ..VIGTIIRIA4 BIIRIIEN 3 Victoria Unions won a. hard fought game from the Borden Na- tionals here January 28rd. The first period was fast all the way through, Oscar Campbell scoring two goals unassisted. The fast skat- ing of the Nationals forward line and heavy checking of the defence held the Unions completely at bay. ,'l‘lme after time they tried m cup- lialize in combination plays. e mound and third periods ishowed very little combination by either team except when the goal scored by Webster for the Unions on a pass from Claude MacWil- l” lialns and a goal scored by Clint Howatt on a pass from Wendell MacWililam-s. This was the best play o: the game, the third period ending in a three-all tie. ‘Hie ten minutes overtime period was fast, neither team showing any signs of weakness, "Jiggs" Miller ontague A. W. l-Iyndman ' W. A Stewart Ito be impossible until Paavo Nunni P. Weeks W. Brooks T. A. Campbell W. B. MaoNeili Sklp-‘l lfnntagn , Fred Msclntyre J. H. MscGregor M. Reynolds G. G. Hughes Geo. Macfntyre ‘ skip-o skip-lo In the remaining games between Summerside and Montague teams the scores were as follows: W. E. MacDonald, Skip 11; I‘. Harris, Skip S; W. B. MacNeill, kip 1a: H. J. moon. Skip ls. v. is. M. Campbell S. C. Moore S. R. Flnlsyson | Skip-H Charlottetown J. J. Morris W. H. lownsend iniessthanflminuteswussrrpposed came along to reel o! the distance in 8258.2 on the old Madison Square Garden track in 1925, Venake has the benefit of one in- doorrnileraoaunderblsbeltbyway of preliminary to renewing his riv- airy this Saturday night with Cun- ningham in the Wanamaker mils, featuring the Mlllross A. A. Games on the Garden truck. Cunningham beatthe Pennflierinthissvelatlsst winter in 4:13. Ha will be favored to repeat but likely will have to move at s faster clip hi d0 so. Ven- zirs is now considered to be closer to his record-breaking 1982 fonn than at any time since then and capabl of doing at least. 4:12 for the mile. Cunningham is due to rnonopolise the Hunter mile at the Boston A. A. Games, Feb. l0, and Vsnske again, as well as Bonthron, in the Baxter mile on the New York A. Aprogram Feb. 7. ‘This is the event for which the rallbirds are most eagerly waiting with Cunningham for the first time matching strides with Bonthrou, the Detroit boy who chased Lovelock to the tape in their memorable recmd mile at Princeton last. July. Dairy Kings Lose To Royals The st. Avards Dairy Kings de- feated the East Royalty Royals at. East Royalty last evening in the second game of the league by s 2-1 score . Cudlnore scored for the Royals in the second period on a pass out from Connolly. Burgqyns evened it 11D for the Dairy Kings. Eldon Dar- rach picked up s loose puck at centre ice in the third period went, right through the Royals defence and didn't gave Holmes a chance to save. 5°“ "H"! Pllycd good hockey. Lineups:- Royals: Goal, Holmes; defence 9011110113’. Andrews: Forwards, Cudmore, Gallant, Wheatley Brot- PS Dairy King: Goal, B. Ferguson; defence, W. Farrsr, M. Burgoyne, forwards, S. MoCiintock, 0. Greg- ory, E. Darrach, F. Pound. Referee, R. MeOlintock. heat in as seconds while Kitty sac-I [Kane trotted within aqusrter or a Jecondof thssamenctchltwas the first Ippearance here in com- petition of Well McNcllPs two new race horses, Worthy Lee 2.0754 and Allie Burnham 2.08%, recently pur- chased from O. M. Alexander, Ssint John, N. B. Worthy Lee is a trotter that will make competition for the very best‘ during the coming season and Allie Burnhsm, eligible to the 2.19 class, should make things hot for the pucors hcreabouts. The many frienth of Sammy Kennedy were pleased to see him nmlre such a good showing with the game little ‘Johnny Miles and predict racing honors for the genial Sam the season. The raocs were got off in good style by Starter James Arbing and the whole afternoons sport went off without friction and was voted by the spectators a wonderful be- ginning It was the first time seventy-two year old Johnny Hoimessatonasulkyfllnlthemsds a good lob of piloting Lawlcl Peter. The following is the rv. All heats quarter mile, two in three: CLASS A PACE Parker Boy 2.09% (W. Mc- Neiil) 1 Johnny Miles 2.19% Kennedy Jr.) . . . . . . . . . .. 2 2 1 I Billie Witt (R. Wood) I188 Helen Dewey (C. McMillan) 4 4 dr. films: 31%, 26%, 28%, 20. CLASS A TROT Kitty McKane 2.17% (F. Ros . . . . . . . . . . . . . Worthy Lee 2.01%’. (W. Mc- Neill) Time: 30h’, 20%. CLASS B PACE Allie Bilmhnm 213%. r Laalock 2.00% (J. Harper) .. 3 3 3 Time: 28%. 28%. 2s. The officials were — Starter, Jamu Arblng. Judges, Dr. 1i. S. Netting, Hugh Walker, John A. McDonald. Timers, Allison Mac- Leod, W. B. McArthur, Alfred Mc- Neil], Peter McKenns. In all probability noes will be held on Satin-day as there is plenty of racing material resdy and an excellent truck. IAGGIIL GARIS PIAYIIFE BERIII (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, Jan ill-By defeat- ing Victories 8-4 here tonight Mc- Giii University won the champ- ionship of the Montreal Senior Group, Quebec Amateur Hockey Association. To do‘ they have won eight games and tied two with two to play. Victories were without Tapin hefty defenoeman, who was suspended following a raid on an outlaw league In the other game Verdun swamped the weakened St. Fran- cois Xavier team 8-4, the defeat eliminating St. Francois from the Defeat Bea verse (C. I. by Guardian's Spade! Wire) MONGION, Jan 81—lltuacton Beavers 3|~1 hero tonight to main- tain their one goal margin as filo tqi of the Maritime "Big Pour" Hockey League. A third period burst which net- gosls gave the Allan Cup champions their rnarsin cf victory but not Iihboilt a grim tussle with the improved Beavers who, inquired by sensational goal tending b! Charlie Wilson, threw up a barrier aroundtheircsgethstheidoffthe charging Hawks quits succeadully. Bur-rages weaving sally. The first period was about hall over when Bill Miller engineered a raid in Saint John territory and drawing the defence to one aide. sent along pass ova- to Oorsnslly who was parked. uncovered, about twenty feet from the goal. Con- nolly picked his spot and rifled the puck into the upper corner of the net from an angle. SoorolaISeeacd The tea-ms battled throughout the second period without a score, although the Beavers were given an opportunity when Bill Gill drew a penalty 1w using the knee on Dickson. The I-iswks started a fast offen- sive in the third period and rnaln~ tained it throughout the ion] However, in the midst of the Hawks assault, Saint John scored their only goaL down left wing as Donald slipped through the defence and took up his position in front of Foster. Dickson slipped him a pass and Donald deftly banged it into the cage. Draws Penalty Reist. drew a penalty for tripping and while he was absent the Hawks defeated the Saint John nelly Ulckson carried I Benedict Teafiut Up Greaif Battle Against AliCupHoldersi attack. It brought results. m: s_- fow unsuoossdui aortiss Bert. Con- ,. the defence game and Burluga the Beaverls rear guard fm- a. shot on Wilson which found way into the corner of SUIXAIY First Ifilol Connolly .06. hnsltics: James, 0111. Stop: Wilson 1!; meter 0 SoeeIIPariod No Score lhnalty. Gill. Stops: Wlbon 12; Pater ll. Thltl Pasiad azalaintJoblgbonaid (Dlkfl. L-Nonoton, Conneliy, 0.0. L-Alonctorl, l8. Persaltics: Dickson, Heist, Stops: Wilson 2i: Poster l0. Raforaes: Roy Psowsa. lotteeown, luck mown, l—Moncton, (Mule: i, McLean League G a m e s Keen interest is being Ljkgn n‘ the fans in the McLean Isagus salncs this year and the teams have been running very close. Friday's same. which wul be u- twasn the Bedequs vors and Victims Unions at Bedeque, ls the lllt 0! the series and will decide the winner for the play offs. Thus two teams have been running very close. Their last game at View.“ Wll I dIlI of 1-l. They now 11g" SQVQI! P011113 each. Unlem they hug. another draw one of these teams "m “EUR in the playoffs and on; of them will likely win the cup. S. F0 R U M Moonlight Special Skate 14 BANDS All Waits Music PRIZES for Lucky sum ass Promenade. I rltlClm-fic skate. 10a Prom. hawks throw flvs forslsids into the HOCKEY scoring the winning goal for the Unifxis from the face-off directly net. Prank Macrarlane and Erwin Jay refereed. Forum-MAJ-LA. Case Closed I The officers of the Maritime Am- otaur Hockey Association have ac- the apology and the s25 sent l iotteto ii!‘ Rog/rm fntomatlsnal League: London s, Windsor 0. Canadian-American league: Philathlnhia 2, Bcstmi I. (tie). 0. If. A. Said: Kitchener I, Niagara Fails 2. Junlq-r Young Rangers 'l, Toronto Lima 2. ‘lbrflnin Canoe Club S, WI ‘RI- 1. group playoffs. St. Irumois. last. year's champions of the Mount. Royal League, had five juniors on the lineup as a result of the de- pletion through the "outlaw" sus- , ' Bclhumcur, Thibault and 8t. Michel were all under suspen- sion while Raymond was out with injuries. " The only player to have the sus- l nsion lifted was Lionel BoilesuJ ormer member of the New York‘ Americans and now of Verdun By clinching the c‘ pionahlp of the group, McOllI assured them- selves of a place in the group phy- offs at the end of the regular- g"- son 1. Given Release to. r. a, cast-Tank: wnei OTrAWA. Jan. ll-Danny Owl. oontru player. was given hh imeon- ditirnal ralaass from Ottawa Isn- atesu of the National l-loeksy toda . I! a ms LIIST HIS GIRL! Henevcrknewwhyahebrcbctheir engagement. 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