anters In . znalPeriod Gives Abbies S/zutoat Locals Displayfiunv‘ ' F 1 In Third Peridd Llaldnliglanlrm Bened_ic_t_Crew. BASEBALIERS] TAKE up TRAINING (By ldwsrd I. Neil Associskli Pfossflports Writer) moth figure of Babs Ruth wss drsggd frcm its winter hiberns~ .tion today for the snnusl ceremony of tpins the waist line. tspplng tbs chest, rd general appraisal in THE (ZHARLOTTETOWN NEW mspont wolzui Get Abbie Counters I NEW YCRK, Jon 3+The mam-p i GUARDIAN ABE Bilmnspeutaiuufi? .- OTHEB SPORT 0N RUM] TliiBy Sargent Give Jun. 3—(C.P.)— Cheering news that Ace Bailey is doflniteiy out of csnger was re-- coivod today by Frank Pstrck, msnsging director of the Natzonsl Hockey league. l Upon receipt of this information‘ Putrlm snnounced he will issue his R E Bill V E R Y| Wolverines Dra ‘Halifax Tear?‘ Hold Leagifi Leadership As Tough Battle Ends In Scgreless Deadlock,» (Canadian Prod) ty. While he was thsrr the muscle parlors of Artie Mc- Govern. To sport it's s y , thcpensl ims 2mm ripped sndtorothel: ‘decison on the case of Eddie shore, i way through for many good scor suspended ‘ defencemun, here tomorrow. LEAGU ‘ "‘ D _ n BIAN ‘NG moncrow, Jan. B-Jisllfu Wol- JACKIE KANE marines emerzed from sn overtime “HICKIY” NICHOLSON against-est! Pts. 27 26 17 l7 8 Two lightning-like thrusts by Benton and Ksne snd Nicholson’ gosi at the fifteen minute mark of the final period gsve Stan Jackson’s Abbies s 3-0 victory over Clint Benedict's Beavers at the Forum last night. Held scoreless for two periods by s fighting Bu"; Moneton ... . .. Charlottetown Ssint John mus the locsls “turned u on” m u» rum m: m-umi their way through for three counters, with qvgrgnximyg. nesa robbing them of an equal number, ofhiseitsdeLKsHydrowax-ost 3°!‘ lflwlhg Younl and while do- lBIDflls-ncmlhnsnesriymsdsit three on s lmadaandsd sffort, the fa-thsnextfow minutes with n0 lwflllrvflllkbutblsntiofclosc Wit sbout four minutes loft however, Currie fed Hickey Nichol- Ill l Plfls at the Bosver bluellne, "Hickey" skated a few strides snd thm let I0. the bullet-like shot the twins: behind Wilson. Jllst at the bell, Boston end Walk- sr broke fsst but Bill ovsrskstsd glwafertomlms, ‘blscoun- Klnl. Belton and Walker seem- d i» he the nick o: the locals last nllht slthough every man did his Dirt well. while Houstm, Donald and Jemmott stood one for ms Referees: les Lowthsr, Amherst, Jsck Mcbcbsrn. Gf-rlottetown. IUMIIAI! Ifrwt Period No score. Penalties: Wilkes. Stops: llcCsnn l, Wtlsono. lsosld Period No some. Ponsltiss: Istsbmoks- Stow: McCsnn l, Wflsm |_ his! Period Abbfes, Boston (unassisted) Kane (Boston) 5.00. Nichoism (Currie) ' all; i" l?“ - b 15.38. b. Penalties Stops: . tom. lloOsnn l0, Wilson l. Urges 0F Suspension Dickens" Spirit Still Exists Bbore has been under s; 1mm‘, i" “Pension 111w» Doc. a: wsm 110 toppled "Add" Bulky. u“ h.” tursd the ‘Toronto player's lull in clerk Iduna Insurance Request Criminal sari El 6 full of signiflcsnce. In the pest it has been s tremendously bumpi- ious snd lrppy occasion, with gusty wlzserscks, hesrty laughter, flexing of biceps, probing of s vol- umircus s cmsch, along with quq. tions as to baseball, contracts. and always the one all-absorbing query: I “Do you think you can break your old home run record this yesr, Bbe?" But this time it was a trifle sad. The only quution snyorre asked s- b ut hune run hitting was whether or not he thougrt Jimmie Foxx, the sols survivor of Connc Mack's 10st bst.s‘.lcn, would ever eneced Ruth's record of so. The Bsbo anew-cred: “He's the oniy guy with s chsncs.” The BabQ will be 40 Yon-rs old in five we ks From every ind cstlon tho boys were weighing mm 1n gm- ' the lost time today as an getivg bell slayer, ss the King of Swat who in his 20 years in the major klilles xevo utlonised the science of clouting fw distance It was s quiet. buslnzss-like, cs‘m Bsbo} Ruth, who sst snd discussed this finsi stsge of his career. “Iexpect Plltske aoutthisyear, when Colonel Jake Rupport sends out the contrscts." be ssld. “But I Wu“! w srvthi-"s about ms: until I get my ccntrsct. wl h the rest ini Februsry. I hope the Colonel will be reasonable. , “I'm some to pny 10o gsmes mu season. I'll bet all I've got, that I do that.’ BAPITIJLS?» S.|i.l'2.2 An exhibition gums was pls It the Crystal rink, Summer-side, on ‘mosdsysvening between the cup- ftols sndB. H. O. Thsgame was s M1811 snd tmnbie sffsir. Chicken Gtlilnt who has just returned] Mr. Heath Wsnen msds s very efficient referee. Th! lineup was ss follows: OAPITOLO PM Peters l. I. C. Goal Herb Bchunnln nce d. Les; P. Moors l". Woodsido Junior Holman! n. mam‘ “my c»! C. Montgomery] Clouds O'Brien D. Gsllsnt. D. Arsensult Chicken Gsilsnt Roy Phillips Difi Steels Bethune League Schedule The following is s schsduls for the remaining games to be played in the Bethune Hockey Lesgug; ‘I'll-rim. Jan. u. Milton st Hunter River. Hunter Riv. st Oysts Bed m1 _ Whestley River at New Glssggff ton E. s a’ ",6 151?.-. it. iii- z ll Claims Wrestling Matches! In N. Y. Merely An “Act” (By George McGuire Csnsdlan Press Staff Writes) NEW YOfK, Jan ii-Wixmers 0f wrcstling mtcres, in New York City snd envi ons st lrast, sre de- cided befrre the cortestsnts enter the ring, rd the grunting snd groaning and wild acrobatics stag- ed therein are merely an “wct", says John H ssen Pi’ f r. Now Mater Prefers words may csrry some weight. He made the charge in a s’gn‘d statement be- fore the New York State Athletic Commison, He was formerly con- rrct d with Jack Curley, the large rmd gruff Gotmm wrestlng pro- moter and is corsdered a connois- seur of w; mrg mstrrfsi imported from far and strange lands. For some days pest Pfefer has re- leased a brrags of criticism to- ward wrest‘i"g promoters and their hire}. help and it was as s result of these published brosdsides that he was summcnzd before the com- mission. After hearing his charges the Commission snnounced it. had or- dered Mons Curiey, '1‘0m Packs. snother wrllflknown promoter, D_lcrlr_ Toronto Win s Fro m Princeton NEW YfiK, Jon. 3—(C.P.)— University of ‘lioronto come with s finsl rush to detest Princeton 4-3‘ Varsity ~ Shlkat bud Ed “Stranglefl Lewis, wrcsters, to app-er before it next Tuesday and d.ny, if tiny desire, flze charges Amog other thlrgs that Pfefcr charged was in some so-culled “shoo ing" m t hes, that is con- tests staged with the understanding tha: t':e "b SLIHSH" would "really Win the world's heavy champion- s*s ip," the manager of the title- hol 'er was found to possers s sub- stantial interest in the challenger Further hs charg d there were utdc stnndngs ~between certain champions of the past to go down to defeat pzovdixig they immediat- ely recewed a rctzm bout to win back their icst crown. Members of the Commis- sion did not comment on the charges but one Comnrssicn offic- ial pointed out that wesiling maf- 181125 in New York State, as in mow. parts of‘ Canada, have been billed mercy as "<**:h\bitf0'ts‘ and imi- mated that tho matter of Pfefers charges rd the expected counter- chargrs next Tuesdiy would be plncjl "on fyfe." and let go st that s u; fuffff run BANZDNERI NEW YORK, Jsn. 3—(AP.)—'gue Jackie Kid Berg, British llghb- l Pusi colorful Boston Brain Surgeon who per- formed m cpersflon on Bailey si-I tor the Toronto Maple Leaf player, had suffered s fractured skull dur-. ing the historic Toronto-Bruin match at Boston Dec. 12, wired Patrick the s-murance that the Ace ‘was definitely our, of danger. i EXPECT .. f Although there have been some exhlbitfon games of hockey noth- ing definite has been dec ded upon afoul. the Mclosn league. f The country teams are all getting under way for the different tro- ;hics to be presented s‘. the end 1f the year, but so far me teams usually to the fore wth the Mc- Lean League have not been able to come to s. decision. It is understood there will be a meeting this evening when it is hcspod that somethlns will be done. Range rs Pu r ch as e Defenceman flefence msn burged into the de- Nrzw YORK, Jan. 3_<C.P.*—II\ |1m effort to siwngthf-n an nlrewiv i fmwcrfui defence for the lung homo stretch drive, New York Rangers today announced purchase oi "Duke" Dutowski, defcncemsn and i u’. lity player from New York Am- lcricnns of the National Hockey League. ‘ To msko way Rangers released, iosn, Jean c Punch-Canadian to‘ London of the International Les-l‘ for Dutkowski ‘ I u“... had been used only in u: em tine hodwv sum "wvweuuu, was substituted todsy m: mm b, n“nwer mm “ma, ,1; went into overtime here tonight. The well-knit. United States team matched Varsity in speed and de- fensive strength through me regu- lation thxhe periods, but crumbled. .n the overtime when the Blue and: White staged a garrison finish to run in their two goal winning mar- ‘Win’ Cunningham counted ms fnal two goals for the winners, the lest on s. long solo dash after Mc- Oonvey hsd assisted in the first. The Tigers opened with s rush; and scored both their gosls in the,‘ first eight mlnutos of piay. Ralph Pools snd Fred Kramer wen thei scorers tn lift hgh the Htnceton hopes. But before the period ended ‘George Bendry sumshed a hard IJIINLAFS WIN B H ’ S H I P‘ P T, N. (1., Jim. 3-(C.,' PJ-Hltting alternate shots mound the long No. 2 course, George TA Dunlsp, in, United states Amateur Champion and his father, George T. Dunsisp Sr, of &st Orange, N. J., won the snnusl Fhthcr and Son- Golf Championship hem today. ‘ The Duniaps carded are as-aa-vs! which their hand cop of 10 lower-‘ ed to s net 68. l shot from s difficult sngio. ‘ I The“ no“ ‘w?’ w“ manned by Leafs tough: defeated the revsmp- ‘film's Percy W. ‘Thomson and his son. lifric, of 5t. Andrews, N. B. with 41-31-118, but their nine handicap gsve them a, net 69. Expect To Organize The McLean League (Cnllslltan Prml OTTAWA. Jl-n. 3—l2xperh from tbs Nations] Gsllory of Csnsds view the charred canvases in homs of John Gleason, widely srt connoimeixr, with a view s restoration of which m» respond to trest- Whethsr the famous Vsn figs: Tony Canzonerl, former champion of the class, for s l0 round bout| th Cleto Locatelli of Itsly in iron Square Garden Jsn. l3. Csnzoncri, who gsve I-ocstelli, European champion, s one-sided basting in their first match here several weeks ago, reopened s cut on the bridge of hs nose in train- ing and was forced to withdraw. He will meet the winner of the Berg-Iocatelli match in the Gsr- den over the 10 round route Jim. 25 Wildcats Win From Wolfville (Csnsdian Press) WOLFVILLE, N. S., Jan ii-Com- ing from behind in a wfid burst of_ speed and accuracy in the third period, K ntulle Wildrats over- whemed Wolfvlie 7-5 tonight to scam their frst victory in the Valley Hockey Ifeague, wquvmg secmed assnrfd of victory until the dyihs 1119mm!!! when the Cats started off by takinil advantage of a two man shortage Middleton Take ’ Hawks (Canadian Press) MIDDLETON. N. S, Jnn 3—In their first mu ting in the Central Valley league, Midzicfon Maple cd Brid<!~'own Hawks 3-0 A large crowd of spcctnors w n treated to a fast. brn d of hwkrv that 316W rough in the lst punrd Al’. three counters were resistor- ed in the rm round, two by Gor- don Shaffnr-r snd one by Capt. Buck bill's Slight Gains In Mt’l. Market (Cansdlsn Press) MONTREAL, Jsn. t-Security values eased following an esrly ex- hibition of strength on the Mont- rosl Stock Exchange today as the msrket Iuvp a displsy similar to that of yesterday, when early gains ‘the Rangers, owing to his obvous . “greennesaf in big time company Iosicr, however, believes the Cham- bly, Que, hockeyisr. and wrestler will make good sfter further sea- soning in the minors. Knight To Meet f Rosen bloom (Associated Press) MIAMI, Flu, Jsn 3—Joe Knight] of Cairo, Gs, today signed to meet c Maxis Rosenbicom, the tflist, st the Miami Madison Square Gar- cLn Arena in February in s bout for the wsrldb {glut-heavyweight boxing championship. Rosenbloom received guarantee, while the s $15900 challenger i was said to have decided to gamble; __ for his sh :re, signing for 10 percent of the gate Timely Tips On Sport The Abbies strengthened their third pos lion standing and 1141-, vnncrd on thu League leaders last night by scsrx g their first, shut-- out on home ice tirs scmnn, ‘ s - o , The Tlfffftlflg was Lee of any! entanglements which according f0 ‘reports fcaiured last Monday gems at Monsoon, o t o The locals showcd old tlmc fox-m in rapping in three cuunw rs m thc .finai sxvion szxdi d ~=p'ny,.d mzprov- l ed fonn in lh‘ furntntfl ;\n;,;...1: act I s - o It sppenrs that the Mcncbonl Hawk; worn flashing their grcstest form early in the senson whiie the other clubs were gradually working into s. syst mu c play-newcomers adapting themselves to their sur- roundlngs. M my rats the Woifes are still out in front and the Red Shirts are striving to close thc gap bc- tween scoond a'd l‘: rd p0siti0n— alt lcoks like s close finish x in the offing. ‘ e s s l Bert Connolly, utility star of the Hawks, who has been forward ‘I plcuro, “Angel's Choir,‘ will ‘were overcoms m s inst-minute re- confined to nu home during mi tion is, how- entire‘ swIpthisbomeyestordayJ-Ishin», tsmhospitslrscoverln. from‘ E Gloeson relative to s E "§§5§§5‘§gl lg! i»; snqutrfsshsvo bsenro-suppm-z action. Today's gains, however, covered s narrower range thsn those of yesterday's session. Ds-' msnd contracted considsrsbly snd‘ tbodcclinelstsinthsdsywssths nntmal result of a withdraws! of from the list, as the hesi- tsncy end imcsrtstnty which con- tinuss to make itself felt st inter- vsls mos again returned to the mlkst. Volume for the day to- tsllsd about 18.000 shores, Moo has than yesterday. Ihllosnstlleas tfsssh dsriing-"Toll inguin- amlasdsartoyounowssinths dpyahstbawswemmsrrbdf" use-wow: lsy; l dldlftkesp laaosomttben." "lsvsyousscsredharmfmyh lion!’ "will!!! orgaaim "rm snctly." replied lsastu Sorghum “But f think we hsvs fund fins past sevcrai wesks w.th sea-riot! fever, was out yesterday and is or‘ pectcd to be scan back in the gems. ‘ Lou Campbell's junior Abbiesl , will be bolstered by Clarence Steele flashy hunmcrside rght wing. In, Ill pmbsbllity he will be in the lineup when they engage Montague Imperial-I st the Eastern centre. O O U Pirates end 8o'msn‘s pisy s iosulsr Industrial League fixture - tonight at the Upper queen Street Rink. q o s e T mach Jsckson with the same |tesm that plsyod here last night left this murnlm for lsint John. . Tlllflbil, N. 1., Jan. l-(A-l) -Tonng ‘flurry of ‘Preston was s dsddm over Ben Joby, New York's e ensmoion of m. Donald mmm, distinguished‘ 8"" .was £00 hero tonight with their ons point leadership in the Maritime "Big Four" still intact- Thoy slaved, off the second pisco Moncton Hawks as they bombarded the] Halifax cage with a terrific sud: sustained um. and uum period‘ attack, and left fhs ice with the game a scoreless draw. If was the lithe figure of Leo Sargent that. stood out 1n tonight's rousing engagement. The Hsllfsx net minder who has turned in many steady performsncos here during the plot two seasons, was never seen to better advantage ‘ban tonight. In s. fast and furious first. period ho turned aside twenty zihots, many of them fired from ("lose-in as the champions jumped to the attack from the first whistle an the hope of “sewing up" the came. Ha stopped some shots that made him look like a big iesgucr and on others seemed to be work- ing hand in glove with Lady Luck. It was near the end of the per-i iod when the Wolverines had their‘ first scoring opportunities. Websteri and Gill were banished almost st ms same time, Gill for checking (jrallam illegally ss the Hsllfnx fence, and Webster for tripping. Foster was kept busy and made two gwst saves from Mosher and. LvnnOn. _ f [iflfllfl in the second period lilo‘ \\ 0ll€5 caught Lhe Hawks wlthf iliuragc and Miller in the house- gow, and they ganged (he Moncton net with s. five-man attack. But the champions held on tight. Bur-l rage drew three penalties in this. period and the Wolverines held~ the advantage for about, hslf thel session. It was during this period tlmt Foster turned in a greet per- formance of gosl tending. Inthisthirdpertoditwlstho Hawks who had the sdvs-ntsges‘ when Lavigne and Masher were both with the timers at tbs same‘ time, but they were unable to score, although right in on Sar- gent several times. Their shots were either too wide, or Ssrgmt good. Throughout the third and over- time periods the Wolverines made few efforts to score and seemed satisfied will: s tie. The fans booed lusLliy as they ragged tho puck in the cemre none when at full strength. 1 In the overtime period Shields was wavcd to the penalty box fcrl holding McManus who was perked nes.r the Halifax cage awaiting a forward pass from James, and . when the rangy right winger pro- zcsted the penalty refcrce-in-chief Roy Prowse took a hand in the de- bate, escorted Shields to the hoose- gow snd added another minute l0 "~Mi3Y)VYiING_”_ . _ i v. M. c. s. ALLEYS l, 1 COMMERClAL LEAGUE .-l Strum-Vs Bakery 288i, Guard-an . . . . . 245i‘ High single G. Stewart, 274. | High three F. Whalcn, 684 2489 Z341 Carter liz Co. ‘Telephone Co. . High single s. Smith, 23s. High three N. J. Clow, 582 Prowse Bros. 25m Maritime Electric . .. 2382 High single W. Whitiock, 2M. High ‘invc W. Whilifirlf. 6H, CIIARLUT I FTO“'N ALLEY! Pa;i<>r.~~<-1I~. 3794 Clark k hIucUonaIrl 28H . (‘Kmifrey hkh thrrfw-Zfil P Y\1vl"nis hgh ti1.‘c"--667 HOCKEY 141C‘ Amherst st Snvkvflh A. P. C. Less!“ New Gasgow at Antigonish HOCKEY RESULTS Senior O. H. A. Flnsl: Tor nto l; Kitohencr-Wsterloo l. Osn Amcr can Lesgue: Boston 3; Phiisdslphfa 8 (tie). Q A. H. A S-nior Scores: Victoria l; Csncd's“s l (fie). Lafontsine ‘l; 8t. Francois I. INTEINATIONAL LEAGUE At Windsor: Cleveland l; Wind- sor 7. Long Distance Seaplane Record ‘ire, Masher. Cowley; ing chances. but shooting and k004- tending by Sargent, scoreless. Early in the firi- Hawks claimed s gosl wh fought his way down ridst around the defence and held whfllf“. from the press box, looked as 8'11.’ » went into the corner of the net and bounced out, but the light did not go on. Captain Dud Jsmes argued with Referee Prowse over the plsy, but sfter s consultation with thl goal judge, a faoe-off was eslfl the end of the fifit period 2L-.- Jugde Bill Cummins was repllwif by Cecil Taylor. Tonight's gsms produced windy id and systemst‘ hockey, but d the tight defensive variety. The Wolves throw up s stout. ftve-msn barrier 0n their blue line w mst the maraudlng Hawks effect- ively mose of the time, while the Hawks used s close bsckchscking game, which slthousb permitting of more skating was Just ss effect- ive in s defensive way. LINEUPS llslifu: Goal. Sargent. defense. nrausm, Lsvigne, Ferguson; ems- right IDS. Shields, Lawlcr; left wing, Lcultfl. Gngnon. Monctoh: Goal, roster: deforms, Gill, Bun-age; centre, Miller, Janus, McDonald: right wing. mzckle. Webster; left wing, Irvine, Ic- Msnus. .. . Referees: Roy Prowse, Chsrlctte- iowu Jsck Brown, Moncton. SUMMARY H!‘ PC1111 No score. Penalties: Irvine, Graham, Web- ster, Gill. ' 310951 sl-Wfllt II. hater l. Ssousdrcriod No score. . ' Penalties: Iowlor, Burrage, Bur- rags, Miller, BUJTBIC, Shields. Stops: Sargent ll, Foster 1L Thirlferlol No score. Penalties: Lsvigne, Moshtr Shields. Stops: Sargent ll. Lloster c. Ovm-ttnsslerlod No score. Penaitkzs: Shields. Stops: Sargent 6, Pbster 4. Chess Congress HASTINGS, EIIBlI-fld. Jan. 3-5 drsw befwttn Sslo Flohr of Prague and '1‘. B. Tyler of Oxford in the seventh round today will)!“ n“ former to hold his icad in tho Ill- - nual Christmas chess conizrers hora. Three other games rcsulfzd i! draws, including that beiwwll m’- Aiexsndcr Aiekhine of Parts end I. Eiisksscs of Vienna, which lssfod 6'1 moves. A. Lillrnthal of Paris. the dill? winner. moved up to second plsoe. CAPTIVE VAMPIRE BAT IS DEAD IN BRONX ZOO NET‘! YORK. Jan. 3—V0lgl, {hf Ymnpih- but. is drad-wheihor of u hroiccn llPfift, home-sicknem of plain slwfnrlcil ache, no one at the 8mm- nu» wcmcd to know today. Voiw phntiy stirred the Bra-u no s n» ~ approaching hysteria by giving l;.l'lh to offspring. Captured in tho dark recesses of a Central Amorimn cave, Volga lived in osp- tivltv 1'3 weeks l-nd three d115- s scientific rsrtty snd the of!!! one of her kind to be exhibitod in the United States. Dr. Ravmnnd L Ditmsrs, ho curator, found her llfelas body hanging on the darkest corner of her csge wfh her hungry hslsv clinging to hcr breast. The lit-til use is still alive, withsl very hnn- gry, and Dr. Dinners hopes to b0? it by experimental feeding. formc _ the world in their lo-ronnd middle- TR MIG