THE cnARLgirfri-zroyyu GUARDIAN PAGE THREE P RAGE seven LOOKING "EM OVER BY “TECP tlons, and whether in victory or do. It“ they may deiwno that Char- There lam many fans in Char- lottetown willalways be ready w lottewwn, who, on retumlng fromjextend the great big hand of wcl- the Forum after a rugged and come. close scoring battle, linger awhile 1h their homes and in restaurants to "play the game over," and 1n "Daddy," New Captain 1M ILLIIINAIRES” NAME UFNEW i; I TY Bl ll B Colors Will Be Black HELH UNDERWEAR.’ many cases some still! arguments re- sult. which usually ends with a telephone call to the Guardian for an interpretation of lihg rule in question. ' In order to better acquaint fans with the rules o! the game, the Guardian will publish from day w day a number of rules of compet- ition laid down by the Maritime Anmteur Hockey Association. ‘lhmush the courtesy of Mr. H. O. Schryer, Bathurst, President of the M. A. H. A., the Sports Editor has received copies of the C. A. H. A. and M. A. H. A. oniclal rules for 1932 also a valuable little booklet, Aniline!‘ Dvllulur choice of captain ‘was made a few days ago in the o1- ‘ectlon of "Daddy" Bubar to the captaincy of the Fredericton Club. Bubar is one of the best liked play. ers in the llncup, and his election does not come as n surprise to those who know him well. Bitter Criticism The Halifax Chronicle Sports Writer has this to say with regard to the recent Wolverine-Hawk game: “The players who now sport thc colors of thc Moncton Hawks may have been champions in a ccrtain class last season but this year they And Gold — Good Material On Roster. “Millionaires? is the name chosen sent Charlottetown in the central FOR (Ioniplete Satisfaction for the new team which will repre. I T 24h. hockey section of the Maritime Am- ateur Hockey League. At a recent meeting of the Club many names were suggested. It was finally de- cided, however, to adopt the above mentioned name. The colors of the Millionaires will be black and gold with an appropriate crcst adorning the sweaters. The new team had a lust workout at the Forum on Monday morning Nome ofalioeioi May Be__Changed slwan acks Downed 3y Bloc}; Hawks ; World Champions Lose 2 To 1 Decision In Roughest Ganle Seen In Chicago In Seasons — Canadiei: Goalie In Penalty Box When “flfinning Goal Was l Scored. Nations’ Track’ Teams Invited curcsoo, m, Dcc. 2—(By thcl Canadian Prcus~~Chlccg<rs Bloc}; Hawks scorcd a 2 to 1 victory owi- thc world champion Ccnadiefrs of’ Montreal tonight after the rough-- For Sale By PROWSE BRDS Ltd Charlottetown i Summerside Intermediates To Work-Out "H0611?! Rules Explained." are out of their class in thc BlgSix Hockey League. Monday night at the Forum n badly crlpplcd Halifax Wolverine outfit administered a five Th“ is a rule althou h _ ;to one licking to the former Western mg very slmplei 1s fievefigfeegisflanadu sitsars and could have had somewhat complicated to fans who lmrisfila hlgigcilhetherlgséiis? pa? IILVC not as yet had the rule de~ 1 . . “ fined. pccc.“ It ‘is tlllil. that the 'Wol\cs m PM my i» stopped with $515.55.. ‘LEZ"Z'Z"1.".‘Z m6 hand’ but mi’ carried °1' heldzwofked like a vcry weak tcnm. or knwked o“ by ‘my Pa" °f the ‘Moncton hockey men who had im- bod“ with the exceptlim 0i ihelported the players tit considerable walkeeper- ‘*5 defined in Rule 3» I1 ‘expense, deserve bcttcr than this. my“ must mi "WW the puck or; I understand Conch Nicklin told 511°“? it alone the ice with hls'ihe "boys" what he thought of them lmnd or kick it intentionally. between periods Monday night. Any player of the defending tcam Nlckliu, ‘tis rumored, told the boys bfl-Cll 0i’ the 6O foot line may kick? he was giving them one morc °r can’? the Duck with his sle1te'chnnce, in their ncxt Big Six en- but must not kick or carry it ovcrigagcmcnt, and if the Hawks fail to his 60 foot line. Players on bothlploy hockey they will be shipped teams may kick the puck withinihome. Perhaps this isn't true, but the centre ice area, but all kicksdt sounds true enough. Truro Bear- must be started and completed with i cats lmvc lost two games out of two in the area. ioinycd and nobody is talking about NOTE-Referees should pfinallzg ding the plnycrs home, but thc "HY player for intentionally klckjnn curctas are hindered by lack of ithe puck where kicking is not pcy- . condition and will “come" iatcr in Jnltted according to the Ylllcs, Pine season, perhaps just when they fuccd their best form. But the Hawks Super Six In Action on Friday Night ioutslcic of Connolly and Gill, appear {just a crowd of badly over-rated The Big Six hockey lvarfnrc will be hockey play—dld I nearly sol’ "Dlny- “KNOCKING ON" and will have another fling on the blades this afternoon. Among those working out are: Goal-Ceilings, McEwcn; Defence- Anderson, Splllett, McLellan; For- wards-Douccttc, Murnaghan, F’. Acorn, Bradley, J. Lawlor, McFar- lnnc, Cronin, Cox, Whitlock, Bevans, Ilorpcr and Fcijguson. Quite an array of good material, appears in the above and when in shape will give strong competition to other teams in their section. The ElOQdhOUlKlS continued their victorious march last night, when they turned beck thc Montague Im- pcrlals 2-1 in a. fast, thrilling game. The lmpcrlais fought hard but were outiuckcd. On thc other hand, Cup; Traverse was full value for its victory. Thc game was lite in starting. Boer, Imperial left winger, bored in after accepting o. pass from Currie, I M P E R I A In s I istrntion, affiliations and lllllhllCPSw WINNIPPZG, Man, Dog, z, (By Canadian Proxy-Final court of appeal for 15 of the largest nation- ol sport bodics in the Dominion, the 44 your old Amrtcur Aihlctlc miticd by the A. A. U/s Union of Canada. will throw its bstilc-scnlrcd policy and some of its time honorcd traditions into the convention ring tomorrow. i for a two day annual meeting thati new ronsiitilllcn for the orgzlnizag domestic nnd foreign mechanism for take ovcr control of player rcgis- hum PM“ zt-holvpgol,‘ . l . ;Cnnz1d:t and may oven provide lfitllilllflll for all Canada and that’ a . ‘with a‘ new name. President J. l’. athletes be permitted to accept; The cant?“ was ,Morkin, of Winnipeg, will open thc }).'l“lll(‘llt for time lost from work qnd Just M mm} furiously .915.’ sessions tomorrow morning. while competing. in“, tm l,“ rs°lfi {Inna fmmahn’ ' ‘ -‘ ‘ H50! a 1c lllltlldi) Committees on constitution, reg-l records and legislation sat today, ”! duo's numbcrlrig close to 50, ‘:1 special committee hcdncd by W. {and within o. fuw seconds Cook Delegates from all pnris of the H. Kilby, of klontrccl. thc name ni"sl:1n1mcd thc puck by him Cmlllify W?!“ B-"ll-hTWd hero tonight, the Union will he changed to "Can- ndiau Amateur Athlrtic Federation." i minutes cal-lie;- oh l, - may result in the setting up of, din the same report, which Silggcsts , by Howie Nmrmz . ' - c a n. relnsud constitution arc propos-‘ lhwk econ) w“ mule . _ u , v ' ‘ ~ ~ -- in the sec- iion that controls amateur SPOTLSUHS that thc Union. or Federation“, ond period. Ripley lhkjhg a pas; prrparing matters for settlement 1505b National Hockey Rogue bunk, by the convmitioirbody and the rc- jsccn in the Chicago Stadium in solutions comuiitlce dclvcd into a ‘Sflvcral seasons. The wlnnul» PM; . i ,, , . “Mk 0i Droprrs-cd amendments, sub- ‘V9115 scored with less than thruc Various lnlllll/XELES to no and gouli; Gflgfgg wssociations, llluinsu-crth in the penalty box 1m- . having trippcd Vic Ripley, “Battle- I‘ alm"°""1 l5 3V9" the T9901“- "f i 5111i)" Lvdllc took Hulnslvortlrs Place branches nml lllllgd CflilCKliCllS had tied up jug; two Whilc prominent delegates bellova P°$5il>1fin but even so, lmzl to cull __““ fifteen 1)l‘llIllllC5. Continued on page l0 To Canada (Cinmrlian Prcssi wfuufruu, .\.lan., Doc. 2.—'l‘racli and field teams of nations compet- ing at the Olympic Games at Lo: Angclcs next summer Will be invited to visit Canada m rouic home and stage a. scrics of international meets ln larger cities, the cxccilfive com- mltice of thc Amateur Athletic Un- ion of Cnnrulu drcidrd today. Cities whore the mcris would he licld W011 not derided. "T1161; Say thc-re are more mar rlilgcs of blondcs than of brunette. Why is it I wonder?" "Naturflllix the light-headed OX1! g0 first." l f up and intend to put up {the same night nonuous fight for tho McLean Cup‘ The C. Y._M. . ho Summcrsidc hnveI-‘gottaecrliezwfsntzioo: , yin-Eyed; on three fronts Fudiw l good start this year and have chos- l 25111-8: 353cm?‘ “E311 (ilaglcosm? l en Mr, ' ' m mngelmfiélggl: i‘: 0:235] town. It will mark the reopening of Imtowwn on iuegdw m practice on the Moncton Stadium, recently des- i ‘ ‘ troyed by fire, and as the first time. r - .-_ l - 0mm 1°‘ “my have a strong that all six teams go into action on} “Us winter ’ Moncton Hawks beaten in their.‘ ' first two starts of the season at‘ Charlottetown and Halifax respect- “ ively, will entertain Fredericton Capitals, Halifax Wolverines will Sends Jake on Dalhousic Rangers, while » o o ITruro Beurcats will invade Char- In A I l C a tlOn ilottetown to meet the Abcgweits. It {will be the critical stage in the series _for all teams and three exciting ' battles are on thc card for thc night. AMHERST, N. 5., Dec. 2.—An ap- pllcutlon from Chstham, N. B., tel cuter the "A" division of the cen-l tiul section has been received by u“ league president’ James Harold Gross, husky Abcglvcit de- Thc Hague M; the preset", “me imjiffincieman, twasecelfirgtcde stfiptaiéittol clrdcs teams from Amherst, Char-gplzysrilm a a I e m e “g U e 1 t: r ‘ ' o‘ clown, Summerside, Moncton, A more popular choice, and I um ahd Sussex. - derstand it was unanimous, could Chutham omcim requested that not be made. Gross is an easy-to- ljflfilmxgflogivc Shela“? “n “Vang?” get-along-with sort of chap, is ad- cr [he lnagueng‘ 1 631111191): f; mired and respected by his team- Eclirdulg ‘etc ‘M. aw mg 0E mates and above all knows his hoc- mq Infolnnnt-l l-t FY has o cred key book from cover to cover. Couch fin,’ and h m? f” the chatham . Hickcson is well pleased at his play- m H “s ‘e erred “f ‘equesifers’ choice, which 1s a proof of the 1e other team‘ l“ "A dlvlsmn- ‘ close harmony existing in the Abcg- welt ranks. Gross, Abbie Captain Y. ' ‘I BOWLING TONIGHT Lin". To have '7 to 830—Y‘s Mens’ League. 8m to 10_Y,s Mennettea. Stan Burgoyne and his happy |famlly of lfi-eciericton Capitals arc so much taken up with Charlottetown and the citizens in general, that F both he and his boys regret having Q to taliregtheir departure tomorrow R mOlTl h - While in the city the Fredericton U boys have conducted themselves like M gentlemen, and sportsmen. ‘Iheyi have made many friends amongst us who will long cherish their assocla-l crs"? .\ Little Previous I “The abovc flailing given thc Mono- ton team is entirely undeserved, and I think, a little previous. Bitter lcrlticlsm of a team's playing ability is tough ut any time, especi- ally when the boys are doing their best, but to g0 after ’em so early in the season, is entirely out of order. Judging by the “hand-out" award- ed the Moncton team in the Chron- icle, it looks as if the Abegwelts have got to make a good showing against those Wolvcrlncs—-and then some. If not, no saying what will be writ- ten by thc Halifax sports writer.- Nuff sedl Harness Judges "Censured In N.S. NEW YORK, Dec. ‘eh-Reese Blizzard, of Hirkersburg, W., Van, was rc-clcctcd for o. two year term as president of the National Trot- ting Association at its annual meet- ing here today- The Board of Review criticized the ocuoh of the judges for _ the Nova Scoila. Provincial Exhibition at Halifax, N. s, which reversed itself on it decision awarding the winning ofthe third heat for trot- tcrs on Sept, 1 last to “Keystone? "Keystone" won the hcnt, and bets on it were paid, but three days ln-tcr it was lcnrncd thnt judges had placed the horse last, following re- ceipt of complaints thlt "K917530119" broke from a trot during the run- ning oi’ the heat. The Board found the judges ‘had no right t0 chflnde their decision. BEARBATS Also ,- JUNIORS GYROSCOPES vs- SO ~ MARITIME BIIAMPIUNS nnroiivmrs FRIDAY at 8.30 P. M. Tickets ‘Now on Sale at the Forum Box Office. Prices: $1.00. 75c, 60, 50c, tax extra. UTH POR Moningue centre, but his shot was blockcd- W. MucWilliams, Capo 'l'ravcrse left winger, dusted dowri the wing but his hard shot missed the net. A second later the some player almost scored on Mabcy, Im- pcrial's goalie on a. wing sizzlcr. Three 'l‘rnvcrse men come do\vn in a rush but Clint liowatt, Bloodhounxfs deicnce star, 10st at the defence. McCari-on was checking well. The same player Wild Beer made a. nice combined rush. Carver, Traverse goalie, made a nice save on a shot from o, mix up. At‘ the conclusion of a. three man rush, Poole, Imper- ial right winger, shot but was wild- Grant, Montague centic, was poke checking nicely. Bccr wvs almost through on a nice stick handling solo. A moment later Beer went right through on a scintillating solo but his drive hit the post. lvfabcy mad; a nice save on Clint Howatt. C. Mcwllliams, Traverse right wlng~ or, broke through on n solo cilort but Mabey blocked nicely. Poole culminated a fhrec man rush with o. nice shot which was turned 2r side. As the period drcw to a close, Webster, Traverse defenccmnn, scor cd for the Bloodhounds, making the count 1-0. To start the second period Web- ster and W. McWillloms combined well but the latter’s hard shot was deftly turned aside. Bccr poke checked the puck away twice but failed to break through. W. Mc- Williams was penalized for trip~ ping. Poole broks from the pack but shot too far out. Currie went‘, through on a nice stickhsndling solo but Carver saved brilliantly. Beer nearly scored on a shot from the wing. The Cope Traverse de- fence was checking heavily. Web- ster broke through but Austin Mao- Donald held his stick, the latter being pemlized. Beer went through but overskated the puck. Beer al- most scored with a hard wing shot, a little ofl the net. McCarron was penalized for tripping. C. ‘Mcwll- llams broke up a play. went through but failed to get his shot away. Webster was penalized for an ll- lcgnl check. Beer was almost through. Ross, Imperie-ls right 0 winger, made the count l-l alter a nice solo. The period ended. As play begun in the third period, Beer almost broke through. A thrce _man Traverse rush failed at the defence. Clint Howait, Cape ‘Traverse defenceman, notched up , the winning goal on a pass from C. ! McWllliafns after o HlCQ rush, draw- ‘on! out Mabcy to slip the rubber ‘by. w. McWilllams was penalized for checking into thc boards. Pcer ;made a rink end solo. but his shot .was too high. Clint Howntt clim- i‘ axed a three man combination with a hard shot, but was foiled by MB" Contlhiucdhm page 10 ED counted on clean shavcn. Thc gel-l the iob" landing thcfljob-but he missed out. Again‘ hcdlhave to “stall” the landlorrLthc grocer and all the rcst. One thing stood bctwccn him and a weekly pay check. His wifc is somewhat reluctant to tcll him. He clocsrftrcalizc that afrcsh,closc shave is important in getting and holding a job. 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