ARY 11. 1222 i defensive game, “fif‘,‘§,§,,§§“tm.n in their x; vféwry H) u, o Central lea- e match a‘. the A-Wna 0n Satur- nlm, meg,- opponents were Mlottemnu age old rivals, the ummerside CrY-liiiiis- Mid the large .. ivd was hisify sraiiiwi with ti“ a, team-s victory. About one u “o, from the opening face off, 01mm’ great Millionaire centre "led m a long one which Eady aiied to stop. The Milliona'res y“; good hockey in the first m; and well deserved their 1-0 oygin at the end. The Crystals ooi several 801d?" "PPmmnma . pull ahead ‘Tn this period by ' skating the puck and bl! 99°!‘ h round the nets. mom the second period on the rystas rushed to the attack with vengeance and Collings, who was wonderful in goal Saturday night, ailed out rubber from all direct- ions. his team-mates shooting the puck up the ice at every available opportunity. The third period opened wth may Crystal on the attack and no defense. The play raged behind the Millionaire blue line incessant- ly, the local team being hard press- ed to get the puck out of danger. It was Colings who saved the Mill- ionaire's in this crucial situation, the puck bounding from his pads in every oonce vabie direction and being as qnielry shot back again by some lasing Crystal. to Bluw and Bpillet, Millionaire de- fence, who checked heavily and ’ mi CJWPFIZ. The forwards were f so good on the attack, but their i checking left little to be de- aired. The crystals were outscored but not out-fought. Their from. liners showed some classy combination "n the first period and great little Jackie schurman, Crystal centre ice star showed scam nice pdke checking and fast breaking. White and Wheaten, new comers to iile QTY-sills this year, showed some fast Iiilifls and general all round abil- ity which fitted nicely in the Cry- stal machine, Eady-in the Crystal net dd not have much to do, but he failed to impress, his clearing Mt bang of senior northern goalie standard. The Crystal defencemen Dan Gallant and Gauthier, are big and fast and are good stick hand- lers. “Chick Gallant was all "var the icc but he was well covered by “Duck" Acorn and did not store although ho rifled "mil ilF-Yd aflsle shots at Ceilings. e iiPSi lieiod opened with a aicombination effort by Silli-I lllflfit and Schurman which was oiled by Coll ngs- Efldy made a great save on Aoom who tool; the "m" Pm of a splendid three man combination. The Crystal goalie made another great save on Lawlqf Kilo picked a 1005c Duck. Colllngs ade a great save on Milanqnald who took a pass from sohurman “'1'” h" “mien a play with his Poke check. Sohurman broke g izlgjiofimgf 1%» iwkeved ‘the dew Biiliphant who firdiionl}, 2T“! w Jackie in front of the net. miitnzglrllflftmsied ‘he pa“ “d i‘ "is w»- wiiei’nf.°;ii1§.i.£.‘.°°2;. zsiiiingflfid before Douootte scored ‘h illionaires one mtnifeafter e face off. m“ 59001111 period was scoreless. °P°md with combination play by "m" Who bloke a rush and “mi i0 MacDonald w)“, "m, m éehf“ W“ blocked by Acorn. ' ~45 Hid A6011) mad; l, good xhprmg" Wine in mt for m on lédfflmng it and driving "hem-He lillaled tho mo, . about to shoot and mo Wm"? W" 10st. The Milton. it the Crystals fi" mm up from the start unto and u the Mill- Pilm defensively gho "l "P! "dad but ex. "III Ihnulmiamniy] Y. BUWLINB Considerable credit must be given; lijEfliARL°TTi3IQ\’ii:i. GPARPl/i-N Bathnrsl. Under-rated although on the smell end of the league standing are nevertheless a smart hockey aggregation and as a Proof of this assertion, they held ]Da.lhousie Rangers scoreless for 36 minutes in their last game. With the Papermakers on this trill are Kenny Carroll and his brother Blair, who are ranked among the foremost hockeyists in the Maritime Provinces. Abbies leave for the Mainland on Tuesday morning, where they play ‘Fredericton on .Wednesday night and Moncton, Friday. ,nine drives and these for the most part, were close in. The Milll-onaires were able to break clear for a couple of rushes into the Crystal and however‘ Mwnonald bmke Due to the fact that the locals clear °t the pack b“: '38 “veflaken , will not appear again on Forum ice by Silliphant and checked into the gum“ ‘ms night week, there ,5 m_ maxds- Eady had left his net’ Mac" tie doubt that a bumper crowd of Ffiriane W“ iii-lured and “if ‘hi’ fans will b; on hand this evening fiz-aruag: ‘Ziggioggi-‘rzuy to cheer thcm along. to beat but the Crystal goalie made Km", Gets 0m,- 5 8783i? SBW- Gflutiiier- Macmriaine»; Jackie Kane, colorful and dynam- Bradley. Slliiphant and Schurmflrnlc Abegweit forward has received rested in embers avenue in than tempting offer from the manage- period. | About ninety Sununerslde fans, came down on the special. The lineups were: l, I Crystals Millionaires in T iN ii Eady Collings Gauthier Spiilet I "____ n Gallant Shaw A good CTOWJ o1 spectators gath- L_ Wm; cred on New London ice 0n Satur- Siiiphant Acam day. The course, one quarter mile, wheaion J_ Lawlm, was as smooth as glass. The event centre was won by "Kitty Logan" a. six- Schunnan Donut“, yer-old imported mare, owned by white Brad.” W. B. McArthur, Kensngton. It is RA w," planned to hold the next race on MacDonald Macparlane Tuesday, Jamary 12th, ice and Chick Gallant Mumaghan weaih" P""‘““g' Referee-—Roy Prowse. SUMMARY Kitty Logan (M. McArthur). 3 1 1 ‘Bud Doble (A. Reeves) 1'2 2 Pansy Volo (G. Sobey) 23.3 Witty Premier (C. McMahon) . 4 4 Time, 34 -2; 34, 33 1-2. Judges-David O’Connor. John Johnson, John McKay. Starters-George Woodside, Wil- ’ON GUILD LEAGUE FEATIIERWEIGIITS liam Toombs. C. Brown ..... 127 140 219 .1. Leitch .... .. 11a 10a 108 ‘ lleys 3 and l. c. M Mill .. a I. Paigersognq. Jan. 23, Featherweights vs. Spare D H00 er 104 96 133 Ribs, alleys 1 and 2. ' p ' ' ' ' " , Jan. 30, Our Gang vs. Feather- weights, alleys 3 and 4. Total 568 650 176a Jan. 30, Non Such vs. Spare Ribs, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 986 alleys 1 and 2‘ Feb. 6, Our Gang vs. Spare Ribs, OUR GANG falleys 3 and 4. I Feb. 6, Non Such vs. Feather- g. Iarageck 154 '11 134 welsh“. “new 1 and z . ' L any M 99 8° Feb. 13, Our Gang vs. Non Such, E. awsim 184 124 160 alleys 1 and a A’ Jewel """ 77 218 57 Feb. 13, Featherweights vs. Spars L. Cudmorc 89 112 114 Ribs’ alleys a and L I; Feb. 20, Our Gang vs. Feather- ihts, ll 1 d 2. Total . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , . . . .. 1770 we g a eys an Majority for Featherweights 216 alleys 3 and 4| i pins’ Feb. 27, Our Gang vs. Spare Ribs, High single C. Brown, 219 pins. alleys 1 and 2' l High three c‘ Brown’ 486 mm‘ Feb. 2'7, Non Such vs. Feather- weights, alleys 3 and 4. SPARE RIBS March 5, Featherweights vs. Spare Ribs, alleys 1 and 2. aLgflerw 84 69 l“ | March 5, Our Gang vs. Non Such, . urns 130 185 1'17 alleys 3 and 4' :7’ gfmpberson ' m6 96 “l: March 12, Our Gang vs. Feather- . ell 94 95 118 weights, alleys 3 and L A‘ warren 60 129 15o| March 12, Non Such vs. Spare _" —' _ Ribs, alleys 1 and 2. Total m 57‘ 13;: March 1a, Our cans W- 5am ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' " Ribs, alleys 3 and 4. March l9, Non Luch vs. Feather- NONSUC" weights, alleys 1 and 2. ' March 26, Our Gang vs. Non J. Dillon ..... 168 136 99 Such, alleys 1 and 2. 181 150 ' ' 1 March 2B, Featllerweights Vl- I‘ Lu“: 109 72 54 Spare Ribs, alleys 3 and 4. v‘ mad """' 54 92 73 April 2, Our Gang vs. Feather- P‘ McKay "'1" a7 62 M weights, alleys 3 and 4. ‘a; “u”; '_' April 2, Non Such vs. Spare Ribs. ll 1 d 2. Total ............ 151a ° if)?“ sfmo-ur a“! V, 5pm RM Majority for Spare Ribs 247 pills. alleys 1 and a High single M. Burns, 185 pins. April 9, Non Such vs. Feather- High three M. Burns, 492 pins. weights, alleys 3 an}. 4. All games to be played at 7 Pm- HDBKEY SPECIAL T0 MOIIBTUN FRIDAY. JANUARY 151th Coupons covering price of ticket are now _on sale at the Forum Office and imust be taken up bQfOFB Wednesday at noon so train arrangements can be made. BOWLILYG TONIGHT ‘L00 to USO-Rebekah League. (4 alleys). ZION GUILD LEAGUE SCHEDULE Jan. 2, Our Gong vs. Non Such. alley! 1 and 2. Jan. 2, Featherweight vs. Bpare Ribs, alleys 3 and 4. ' ' Jan. n, Our Gang vs. Feather- weights, alleys 1 and 2. Jan. 9, Spare Ribs vs. Non Such, alleys 3 and 4. Jin- 10. 0111' 06118 vs. Sal-refills. alieve 1 one 2. Jan. is, Non lush vs. Phethor- i CHARLOTTE-OWN weights, allay! a and 4. FORUM LTD. Jill- ll. 0H1‘ Gflll vl. Noanwh. 7.1.113! Bathurst Papermakers, the team which Div-Y! Abegweits hero tonight, l I limit cl the Li Jfulll‘) hippie Leafs to 1111151} out the season witlr that team. Kane, interviewed lust evening, astzted lie is undecided at the pres- lent time, and would need o. few days [to thini: the matter over. “At any irate, added Jackie, I'll be with the iboya on the Mainland this week." i i". A. ll. It. President To See Game i Ji. O. Soiirycr, President of ftlie ..Se.:itinla Amateur Hockey As- isociation will look the Abegweit- {Ilntiiurst game over tonight. Mr. Iwnrycr is well known in this city where lie has a host of tnmds. Showing Little 1m provcment _ ‘Pile many friends of Ed Lynds, [well known in baseball and football ‘circles, will regret to learn that he ihas taken a relapse after his recent serious illness and last night was reported as very sick. It is hoped that Ed's condition will ‘take a tum for the better and that ‘within a short while he will be his .big smiling self again. iiliilltiili iiilii REMAIN m THE EAS‘ .i_iii i. P ; (Canadian 1 sass) KENTVILJE, N. S., Jan. 1U,-—Th. Kentville Wildcats have decided t, continue in the Nova scotio Eristurn Hockey league, and will face Hull- fax in the Capital tomorrow nigh‘. This decision was made by the club executive yesterday. It was also re- ported here that New Glasgow had decided to play out tile schcdu e as well. Both clubs have suffered from a scanty attendance this scason. At the same time, the Kcntvill: executlvo went on record as assert ing the league schedule was to heavy. The regular schedule doe; not wind up until February 15t‘ After that a home and home sci-i between the second and third pla. clubs, and a best two out of three series bringing together the league lender and runner up are called for, which would bring the Eastern Lea- gue to a close around March 1, which me local club deciaxcs to b: too late. Ottawas Are Still Winning ZURICH, Switzerland, Jan. l0 —-i (Canal-Tan Press Oable)-'I‘he 0t- Feb. 20, Non Such vs. Spare Ribs, ‘tawa All-Sitar touring hockey team tonight had won both its matches In this city, defeating a picked team of Swiss players on Saturday by three goals to one and downing the Zurich six last night by a score of four to one. cal stadium. tawa defcnceman In Saturdays game Bill CoWTVY. Sauvageau, right wing, followed in goal in the ihlrd period, driving in Ottawa centre, scored the first 8011i the second. The Swss scored one a long shot just as he stepped over in the first period. Lou Bates, Ot- in the fast frame. LOOKING "EM u vita i (Maroons Come from Behind To Trim Amerlcans (Canadian Press) _ MONTREAL. Que, Jim. l0.—The ‘Montreal Maroons came from under Ito beat the New York Americans H‘? he"? 1115i? flight in a National il-lockey Ieaguc game that v.1: cull {to the point of stagnation until the [Montrealers came to life in the sec- ‘ond period. Joe Lamb was an outstanding fig- , urc in the Americans play. His speed and cleverness continually harried the Maroons‘ defence. His -goal in the opening period was a pretty play. Ho raced down the right boards with Convey and Burch keeping pace. Lamb faked a pass and swung around the defence, I beating Flat Walsh with a high shot ‘as he curved in on the cage. i The Maroons were slow to strike their stride. Their attempts to ciznt , ‘the New York defence were weak ‘and sporadic. It took a penalty to Kilrca to start them off. Brydson shot a pass to Trotiier, who flip- ped it to Stewart, loafing just out- side the Americans goal. Stewart wistcd the pass around Wortcrs with a flip of the wrist. Just 42 seconds later he scored again in much the same manner, Trottier giving him the assist. As the period neared its end, . llields evcned the score at 2-2. Th: Ncxv YOJiDQLTCIICLlIlQZl picked up the puck at ills own blue line, blun- i cred thr lzgll til:- Moiltrzal drfzzlcc and fooled lvalsll with a lisillg shot ti: he stumbled and fell. The Amezirznzls d fence hold off the Maroons tiii the last period was iimcfit ovgl‘. Stima t sc.l"r;i Jrird goal 1:11.: .."t'ci, after f. J-LCCI] nillut:s of play. He rusilcJ down mntrc v. th llrytioon and Troiticr on sither side. His faked pass sent Wortcrs to tile far side of the cage ritual iiill lillial i (Canadian Press) MONCTON, N. B., Jan. 10.-Th: IJoncton Hawks will be without tlr services of Len Bur-rage, regular do fence man when they face thc Frcd ‘l! ericton Capitals in a regular North New york Raw.”- . n»... crn M. A. H. A. game tomorrow m Se, the pace tonight a u” Rangers According to the word given out ‘mp1,, Leafs 2 by club officials tonight, r/as badly cut in the face in thc ;ame at Charlottetown on Friday night, eight stitches being required to close the wound. ' His place on defence will be tak- en by Big Ed Kervin. While * lnwks are playing in Fredericton night. he Maple Leafs, Moncton‘s entry in he Central League will be at horn and Eugene his‘ Burma between the leaders of the Nation- rii Hockey League's two divisions. there was no score and littlrpros- pect of either team getting the bet- Keeling and Hibby Milks broke away from a Toronto a/ttack and left the Leafs behind in a fast raid. to the Amherst Ramblers in the lo- Kw! n?’ m.‘ uncovered‘ took a “eat pass and flicked a shot past goalie Lorne Chabot for a goal that was enough to win. I the blue line. f illiflflaires Br,eak into WinOColu how Splendid a ockeyToDefeat he Crystals l-(i ollings’ Net-Minding One Of The Big Features Of The Qharlottetown Win. i i F‘ O i R U IVI and his shot found the back of the goal at the open aide. Northcottb goal was 51 seconds later. Hooley . Smith made the play, passing back- wards to Northcott oli a. trailer play. 2 . , , , . . ext‘ THE LINEUP 100 Seldlt-Iaczr 5313311212, (ligcyggrc-s ‘zlarrd unldler 35c. "“‘°"“"= "mm" i Goal x .._ ._-.___ _ Worters W515}; Defence Dutton conacherGAlNs Defence , IAYEH v Wilcox Centre AMBLING iiiP [i ii i F B i ii B Wing | _ i f-iflmb Trottier i i i Wing NEW YORK, N. Y, Jan. l0-¢By Convey Brydson The Canadian Prcssi-The 1932 Americans’ Alternates -_ liimes, model set of golf clubs is now on iMcVeigll, Kilrea, Filmore, Brydge, —___ ‘till? marizef. an innovation which LONDON, Jan. 10. (Canadian Press Cabin-Harry Levine, man- i Maroons’ Alternates —- smith, “Ker °t La"? Gains’ Canadian flortllcott, Ward, Siebert, Phillips, Neg" iieilvyweillhi hm"! chm." Robinson, Starr, McVicar, {Pim °f E“'°Pe- and I'm“ Sea’ Qmo1n1S_5mong_°n and Cameron ‘manager of Primo Camera, "Arnh- ling Alp" from Italy, today signed a. contract with Jeff Dickson for a ten-roilnd Gains-Camera fight at the "White City Stadium on MBY u 30. iMcInenly, Shields, Jeremiah, Masse- , C87. ‘ THE sulvnuami First Period: 1—Amcricans, Lamb, 15.34. Pcnaltiaw-None. i‘ Second Period: 2—M , s: rt, m id . " k thaws "Q “W lice ey 3—l.larocns, Stewart (T. tticr), ' w- , Resuits ‘t-Amcricans, Shields 4.23. Penaltir-s- ‘ll-ea, Diliton (2). i Third Period: , 5—Maroons, Stewart, l4 25. i National lmilBl-Il! 6—Mnroons, Nortltcott ismltn), ' Montreal Mmwns. four: Ne 1,51, - York Americans, two. Prnaltles Mclnenly, McVicar, Inkmlliilllli M25110 Windsor, nothing; D"troit, noth- Smith. lllailsz ijlviililrs n NEW YORK, N. Y, Jan. lo-(A. PJ-Melville “But:h" Keeling, who plays w‘-i-h the third line of for- wards this year bu‘. still has the habt of getting goals when ‘he ing (overtime tie). Buffalo, two; Pittsburgh, one. Cleveland, four; Syracuse, three. Canadian-American League Providence, two; Springfield, one. Boston Cubs, two; Phiiadeiphia, iothing. American League Duluth, three; Kansas City, two. Tulsa, four; Chicago, two. College Hockey Harvard University, two; Toronto ‘niversity, one. . vertime). ,_ , to o in he 511113818 HOCKEY Late m the second period‘ when Silver Sides met the Wheatley Riv- er Stars for a hockey match. There was a large crowd of spectators, and cheerers for both parties. Dur- ing the first period the Silver Sides scored one goal. The second period left no change in the score. The Stars braced up for the third period only to see their opponents putting over three more scores amidst th’ loud applause of the audience. How ever, at the last minute, they mad their one score. The game ended in favor of the Silver Sides the score ibeing 4 to l. er of the fast, well played game, Dug Brennan scored the other. adien goal, midway in period, taking Larochelles pass tc draw Connell out for a goal. From then on Connell turned back every effort. aims to reduce materially the weight of the l10lfer's kit and possibly threatening the doom of the game's (widest, institution-the club tote-rs. This 110v,‘ invention. o detachable shaft, enables a payer to adjust the shaft tightly on any type of head from n pllitfy to nibl ck, with anoihcr designed for (hi: WOOCIS. The idea. of two pircc PiilbS have been tested before. but that was in the days of tile hickory shaft 11'"; "w; sci-cw arrangements rvov- pd ymqrfaifil‘ for practical pill‘- rxrses. Now a Scrittsh engineer has rlewred a new ncuiicule of adjust- moni; whim he daims is "fool wroof” flack Hadrian. veteran public links ~iaufir and former secretary of the Un tsvi States municipal golf as- so-iation has placed the ‘nvention before the implements commMee of ‘he Linitrd S‘ates golf association now in search here. The committee is pxpNiOfl to make o, definite rul- ing as to the status or? the detach- able shaf‘ ill official tailrnriment play. rliirlils a cliillilils 1 DETROIT, Jan. 10. (A.P.)— Yale, your; Rm-gmough, three, ‘Montreal Cannciiolls failed to break the home winning FISGK of the De- troit Falcons in a rough and tum- 3ble National Hockey League game ihere tonight, f:.. Tuesckly, Jan. 5th, the Oysicr Bed penglty {mod match, .ing 3 tol in a Pit LcPlne scored the lone Can- the first Lewis scored on a lone effort late in the first period to iic the count, and Kilrca who showed great im- provement, put the Falcons ahead late in the second ileriod on a pass from Auric. Frank Carson's pass midvray in tllc final period to put tile game away. Johnny Sorrell took Wdv A. Home E's‘ (To. Charlottetown THIS [nYOUR AUTQMOBILE? CAN you shift all gears—first, second, third or reverse—swiftly and easily without even touching the clutch pedal, a major advantage of Wizard Control? owna. NEW MoiAUGHLlN-BUiCff .11’ riiice Motors Summerside DEALERS FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MS-H P 521-3‘ 51' i3 i;_ H-O-C-K-E-Y roulanr s.so BATHURST PAPERMAKERS ABEGiIsi/EITS Tickets on Sale at the Bike Shop this morning at l0 o'clock.