‘\ BOWLING Q As . _Hawks Turn Back Abbies’ Bid Winners Gain fill! In Second‘ Session-Kane And Beaton Get 18.12221 Goals. (Canadian Pals) IURCION. Dec 18-1110 Muno- denoe, Walker, Currie, Gross; “n- gm Bswh and Charlottetown tre. Benton, Lawhr; right wing. Abegwoitl Pulled the scoring throt- Kane, Budspn: lelt wing, Me. ilo Vi!” 9WD 1!! l- "Big Ibur" Artltur, Gulliver. League wlllcment hero tonight Mo cton-Goa], roster; defence, and the Hawks rolnped away with Gill, Burrage; ccntre, Jamgg M11- another lame. adding two moreHer. McDonald: right wins. Webster points to their comfortable lead in Muckle, left wing, ifcMsnus, Irv- ‘ the race-Ml M band"). ET!‘ . theciralzaum- lne. l p005 l) way it Refs t d/ The score was 0-4 and the result p,.,,,.,'°§,‘,,,,,,§.‘§‘ McLeod’ ‘m: left the Abbie: 1n third place, be- ' 4 hind the second place Wclv ri e UM“ of Halifax who kept pace will: lxh: s my 711ml’ n57“ b’ h-olmcing the n"; [and Saint John Beavers. , ;.-~=-~»»» ww- M Stadium as they played wide- ' hockey ma“ ‘u the w“ mu “iii-Obs, srlottetown, Benton (Kane) Nlsusltn team gfiodquirirhargllglrof ;4a§',,'°hm°mw“' “m” “n”, gghhnfafodlmthe fir: w‘; 4 rsorgloigd, Muskie (Miller. the ‘ session with a three- e . ' m“ ‘plum’ ‘m’ the Abbie‘ wenlklhlfgalties. Currie, Irvine, Lswlor. pzllffédfnd "llh "HM in Stops: Kuhn 19. Poster u. Joey Beaton, sturdy centre and ca: '- n» m" ,. '°°°“ ""°‘ l ° Iwelts’ thrusts to- "W "*4 "l" w" “wed m l-ufiygfi’ fifilfifii 312$‘ m" ‘m °' ‘h’ ‘W? W18» Bell" vLluo o...‘ Muckle (Monon- Zuoorm; tum oi’ thzmbg f": dldi u: as. ' ’ ‘he at‘; m 3:“ mfnutflonk-C) m lggrlottetown, Kane (Beat- °n Mann“ ‘m’ mum“ m u": Pennies-Walk? M m“ l"!- wPPmB s P!" Stops" Kuh 11-5.... 1 from Kane ahead to melon who ' n ' was parked right on Foster's door- Tm,‘ ha“ [WP- Mllfl! Wflllll’ Wlned the acor- __ h‘ M“ ‘h’ '1'" "m4 "l 1"" ‘iodioglclzllhottytw 5 nnemn ‘on.’ um‘ “nun” M hflm“ (Mcflrthur Kane) 1'! 4S $3‘ Ihmum ‘ pefauy- w mp Penalties: Gulliver. ‘m’, 9"‘ "m “"1"” Stops: Klllln 1s sorted- l4. .thenstovc Skeefimlhnasthe ' llgyllollle fell. l l About five minutes later tbs Ab-, blel tisdthascinandwcnt into ihe lead in less than twenty sec- onds. Kane hopped up to the do. fence and slid a neat forward pass through to Beaten who had raced around the defence. and the och. t‘: star Picked his spot, giving 1"os- , abou I0 1111mm to save from t tan feet out. Almost on the next vllv Kane carried down around ilk defence and shot on Foster and then sccoted through for the Rbvlmd. picking it up behind the "t! "id Iliwinl lt out to Benton The first game of hockey played Who was left unguarded, and again in the Bedeque Rink between the Bealon made no mistake. Capo ‘Traverse Bloodhounds and Moncwn tied the score just be- the Bedeque Beavers cm Friday "W the gong sounded on the per- night was fast and furious from 10d when Millerlrvlno-Muckle start to finish. The game go; sway worked a danling pasling attack at 8.1a and attor- 8 minutes of play "Wild the net. Dvlno shot from M. DcsRoches tallied up the first rlose in and hit Kuhn‘: pads, Mll- ,countsr for the Beavers and with 1f? PRU!!! I19 the rebound and excitement; runnlnghlgh he repeat- I-inblnr it to lluokle who fired it ed the dose in 1 minutes time. The out Kuhn before he could raisfperiod ended Beavers 2. Blood- ‘ bani lhounds 0. The second period open- Bsmmy manual added two led with the Bloodhound» determin- 5°"Dointltohllracordfortheledtoeventhoscorsandafters ltlwn in the second period, taking | mlmrtos of play their hopes were ‘Pfllsfromwebaterinthooentre realized when M- Wil- "M- mums up the defence and lump did actually fool "Dippy," Ycluted Kuhn out of position lle- [but with full speed ahead and in hm slamming it into the open side high gear Mclnnis and Murray °f the net. About three rninuteslcombined and they psmed every- "Wr Mcllanul Jsmegthlng. even the goalie. Hora O. In a raid, and as he struck the de~ llcwllllaml was chased to the tim- ml" flied l pass to his team- crl for a slight infraction when he mm- “filled between Walker and pushed Mclnnis against the boards Currie and flipped an easy onelvery strong with the result that Plat the "Shooter." the latter was unable to finish the flu- Duke McDonald and uodty game. The Bloodhounds team now I Nils-kin darted tho act which weakened for the moment. M. Des- mlde this Pllr famous in Maritime Rochcs again Jumped into the har- hockey circles a couple c! years noes and in short notice marked ‘@- Y0r Moncton’: fifth and what up a couple more. Period closed 5 “W911 t0 be. the winning goal to 1 for tho Beavers. zuckle took the puck from his own The third stanza was s good per- ‘ ienslve area and slipped it to fonnsncc and well staged. every- l McDonald in centre lone, who car- body working like Trojans. which n"! moss the Abblcs’ blue-line. rssultod in one more goal for the fnwl"! the defence together be-Bloodhounds on a real nice play fir‘? "Mini! to his right wing mate. urkle coasted in closs to Kuhn. Final score Beavers 5. Bloodhounds “WWII! him out of the net before 2, "mm"? "i into the empty cage. ‘hi! h the lame period Kane. The linens "films and IcArthur ganged the lloodhcnnds: Goal, D. Carver; 9mm not and nu took Beat- defence, v. Webster, r. Bell. w. ms rebound and slammed ltback McMicken; fol-wank, F. McWil- “hmd "Iter- Jia-ms. w. Mcwllllams, c. uowll- f Webster lowed goal number u: liams. a. Mutts-rt. s. Cll-rk. l °r will: early lb thdthllfilfil"; Buvers: Goal. 1. Dawson; de- g“: the rebound past Kuhn oe-llu Mclnnls. w, Burns. ’° "l" Willa mid clear. A few Clayton creed handled the game. “limbs later Potter robbed Mc- "h" °l I loll when the little Z 3 a about fiveg m‘ flu‘ made no mil- *. 8T. JOHN. N “"3110 t, Kane, Gammon, leitwlnlwoofl-IIOBC- ‘"WI_ w“ thepick John BOARD who has been a pau- "i-lle mralnginentinthedeuerlllloapitalasare- ‘l M1 m, and sultoflniuriesrecciverintheilari- weak on time Hockey League 5 "i355. all g l? l‘ g, E l HOCKEY A Q wnssruuo lPlAYER T0 Ohar1ottetown—Goal, Kuhn; de- announced tlfe gift. in a communi- ders-tsnd the same practice will be work as per orders laid down by by webs“, assisted by MCwmmm5_ Bcavcrs are getting sufficient cred- 9f grqat gxgltcmfnt, it for tho showing they are mskinx- l had no intention of striking him. lBrmking into the gnmc at the last' __m___ _ minute as it were. they have had 1 a tough road to hoe and we miss N‘ H‘ L‘ SC}IEDULED our guess if they do not strengthen ' GAMES FOR TONIGHT considerably within the next week or t/wo and will then be o real Chicago at Ottawa. ‘threat to Alisies, l-lswkd 511d wol- Montreal It Boston. vverines. ' A _. rilht in under his i"°‘°""" “Tm” "m" 0 “e final no: u» Abbiq scored on ‘mt of the neatlat plays of thel l ""1158. Illa lkltld over the line mflzlplhradm “t: lleArlhur who m l < Beat- m ‘M n. puck up to |gndltllh0ld0hth€Pl@lG| sea er with the Royals last season and ‘a brother of Pete Kelly's- is at No- by the llaflfll Redmen as lhvlr: randa where the big silver and Itch copper mines at! located. Is ls dus m, turn it m.” Good com-blnaiwfl to play with that team but hll not ye‘. got on the ice, hav g mild lttbfi 0f llld l. still in hospital. 8e aspects to‘ bsoutontheicaaboatthafllatfifl. ‘_7‘WF.L"' [WWIIIOIIYSODI 11m CHARLOTTglQWN QARQI. ‘mrSPORT WQLD a WiJeOpenHockeyII N l ll R E llifilields’ Gets Twol Specially Made Goals As Wolves? BET RECEIPTS Down Beavers’ 4-1 . mzcig fllgl-luxmo Halifax Rearguard Frustrates n,” w Attempts Of Determined St. John league game at Boston tomorrow condition in a Boston hospital. n t’ will be turned over to Irvin . "°° “°""- "°" ’" ' "M Team To Break Losmg Streak. (Canadian Press) cation with President Frank come;- EALIFAX, Dec. 18.—-Ha1lfar Wol- of the National Lergue wlw w“ verinas dug themselves firmly in asked if tl-e Lesque would "we second place of the Maritime Hoc- its stare of tle ‘to, , key League standing tonight by de- Calder agreed rendllyjstating he “m”? m” “am”! 5am‘ Jam thought Boston's move was a 593"" 4'1 1n S "nu-mu! "m9 splendid gsture. The game, be- he" bulim- tween Montreal Mamons and Bos- wmv" m“? ‘Punmdiun! W!“ ton Bus“, m" “m, u hm, u into real action and were more con- msd nt c. l". Adams of Boston I I ';1sooo if a SPllOllt odours from "l" i° 11° m“ ""1 “M4 ‘w!’ which the only delurvoud will be W“ “mlm- l‘ “W!” WM’ fedgfa] md 51,49 m“, returning after along salience, who The 30mm Garden ,8 mm; the provided most of the action and 1c, fr“ of rem“ and other “m, shot in. two of tile Wolf counters he“ chum w“ be Wm“ out m. and made the third possible. Mos- n,‘ hum, In m, "menu, Hockey ller and Porteous scored the other 1,9,3“, m‘ “mm; “w, do“ not two with Foster Dickson saving the m“ m the "W Beavers from a whitewashlng. Beavers broko into a fast stride which they maintained all through e a the first perlod but they seldom de- 71 s rived any benefit from their speed y p and bard-worked blnstlons. Bev- eral times they broke through the on S wolf ranks but only three fimes did p they manage to force Sargent to tum bad: shots. l- Wolves, meanwhile, were not over- Dvllllle the fact that the llhcg- working thmselvcs and leaned ocu- wits 1w 1m night f-be score m- tent. to defend msir own territory. dlcales that the locals pressed the fhey stopped Estabrooks m many Hawks in no fashion. ' of his powerful rusheis when he hesa-l ,itated too long in lrlng. Sever Drivlngfourgoalspestroatsr ll timeshcgotinon topof Sargent s feat of no little sccomplishmwt only to have the rubber snatched 1 especially in the Bhwh home from him the instant he was about town. to shoot. "' ItvasonlyafterDrapes-wlntofl The Beaton-bdnArtl-lur-Ksno line for tussllng with Masher that Hall- appear to have been working to fax opened up to score the first perfection, Benton getting three counter. They battered their way counters and Kane one and three through and Masher was struggling , mists. deep in tbs left wing when lingu- a a I ‘son picked up the rubber, carried it W149 0pm hockey was the ordar out in front in llnc with Shields. of the evening, with the Ahbies “Ending 01113’ I» few Y3!“ 3T0!!! ml turning in their best performance net. Shields received it and slap- thls year on Moncton mo, ped it home before Wilson had a 0 a s chance to see it. Th; prwtlog Qhgdulgd gm- go. Halifax opened the second period dlgm for the Old ‘Timers at the one m“ shori- M Mosh" WM M111 Forum h‘; be”; galkd o“ gm- tm; confined to the penalty box from week, the previous starlza. He had only a a a returned. when Lennon tossed a loose The Navy hockey teom are hold- Put-k 1° Bhlelfll- Stand“! m" W m; pumice n, the Forum wnmm‘ the bluellrlc. He let it go through a 99m g to 7_ mum! “m; besgroupof players milling around the on Mn¢ y goal and Wilson apparently didn't a a a even ses it. by“ w n b’ Mhnager Brad Gilbert of Sal t P1" W" 4° “m” l‘ Y John Have“ h“ ‘dud u“, M“; the referee's whistle though speed mmuement ‘m. appointment o’ ‘l increased as Beavers fought to over- mutnl mum and h“ been wlmtake the Wolves increasing lead. am’ Lawlor and Draper went ofl’ when Underwfhugtagmgangtfewgciocg: ‘they got mixed up in one of Law. m, he Wm comma“, u Wm, lor's fast charges. The foams again nwdem J A Hm," Amherst were reduced when Draper again who Wm abpoin, the yrfeferee to; was outlawed, accompanied by Rcist wednesda m ht-s me A local and Lawlor. But here Beavers “M.” wfi’, “Ema if, m, w” m phangcd their taCtlG! and forced , , , Ksllfax to trail the puck all over the I The “me with sum John u” rink as they endeavored to fill in the time. moi-row night will not be called “cum forced m the Pena“). box “mu nine ddod‘ m u w ‘we melRoist was successful in preventing ‘hoping: it’? kewémwmld luzgrlarlother goalsoas Illxennon Ifallrdarged ’ ‘ d W1 , lIG llLS do“ up u“! ‘n. me ma‘ w° “l-“ldlizvlvlnofxlom thennzt allot the Beav- ln vogue on the mainland this week, namelyunine o'clock starts. I l I The Kelly-MasGlashen-Nidiolsou line which is home resting is not "w c" - M“ m M DISMISSED practice each morning, paying par- tlcular attention to combination _ BOSTON, Dec. l8—A charge of Coach Jackson. ‘Kick’ is guardianl assault and buttery against Conny °l ‘he "t5 l-"d bikini hi5 5hl11'°,Bmythe,_managcr of the Toronto of the exercise too. I U Maple Leaf hockey team, an out- ‘ growth or s fracas at. the Boston It mill’ 3105,59 8811911115! 111mm Garden after a recent Toronto-i but nevertheless it is a fact that 305m“ 3mm; 83mg, w“ “Klok" is qulto a violin player. On 1n munlgipgl (muff, was; r Saturday night the team had a Lgqnard Kenworthy of Everettl ‘IORON little get-together at the home of w” me coynplllngnfh Hg flugged one of their friend» and "Kick" that Smylhe struck him. He filed sunnllsd the hannouv- A good acknowledgment of satisfaction to- time was had by all day after 1t was explained m Judge ’ ‘ ' Wilfred Bolster that whatever WC d0 not think the Sdllil John smyfhg did wag dune 1n a period Pflllfifififfli ___ In fact it would be unwise to last. The weather was extremely tab: thPm too lightly in their tilt cold, the thermo being below zero. here tomorrow night. They are sore This accounted for the small at- about their 8-2 beating here on tendance. wouldn't it be nice to their lost appearance and are go- see 2.000 witness better hockey in lng to make things hot for the Ohsrlottewwn. t red and black wearers So waiohi ' out Abbies or the big BCIYQI‘! will} rt appeal-s that the coaches of get you! . | Montreal hockey teams are O O - t sartorial artists and each cu- Thc entire hockey world is fol-‘ vors to appear with something lowing the condition of Ace Bailey new every game. Dr. Bobby Boll as radio and newspapers flash his who coaches tho Mr-Gtl Redmen is condition. A President of tlia Unit- at meant in the lead with ll nrw {ed States in hospital would get no winter ensemble-imam hut and . 3., Doc. la-qung more publicity. Great is hockey scarf fiturlng an ounford knot. so the Montreal star. Q O l Jimmie Kelly who was left wing-l ‘Bk about a trouncingl Thc Si hancols in‘. were bestcn 10-! RBI Dell shouted “Turn ll lsrglly rpponsible for the one victory. By the way McGlll lots bobs the strongest smfllfll! team in Canada outside the Mall- E §i . IIQPIOI-Jay. whcn h!‘ flflmfl gym-up,‘- m» vlholr- gcflles to kecP Y‘ allitera- Butler alone ruled the game in the first perllld but in the second he was joined by Beasley. came out in the third round and engineered a series of “ on For Cold Weather WINTER l‘ G R A D I er centre hurled his stick to block the puck. ' MEETS NEW S.A.E. SPECIFICATIONS FOR WINTER on. , w“ “m dmmmd’ “m” Sold at Imperial Oil Dealers’ and Service Shllolla. Drlvo )- a A Q , the Halifax defence but they couldn't get through. 36th sides st- temptcd to force the play into 0p- posing territory’ and only a couple, of nllnutcs had elapsed when Shields ; took a pot shot far out on the wing: to have it rebound from Wilson's,‘ nods. Masher, gliding by, picked up the bounding rubber and hurled it back into the Mt. lt was loss than a minute and a half later when Graham was sent of! that Houston and Inwlor became involved 1n a desperate struggle be- hind the nct. The rubber was knocked out. drawn back and knock- ed out again several times in the tussle until Dickson picked it up as it bounded out and slid it plat Bar- ‘ gent. Tho smooth-working combination of Porteous and Moshcr lifted the‘ puck through tho Saint John rfllks Graham's absence and wflt tbroug the whole Halifax force only to be frustrated by Sargent who outgues- lsed him and knocked tbs rubber to one side. Beavers continued their ‘Bttflfil! and surrounded the Wolves’ goal but Wolves took no chancel and _ lslapped the puck away up the ice.‘ lSulnt John were still attempting to lpudn the play back into Wolf ter- ritory when the gong sounded. St. John Beavers , 5‘ ABBIES Wednesday at 8.30 COME AND SEE A GREAT GAME ' * Reserved Seats—50c, 75c, $1.00. Children's Seats-fin. Seats on sale at Forum Box Office this morning 'at l0 o'clock, LINIUYI fence. Draper, McNeil; loft wing. Houston, Doucetbe. Halifax-Goal, Sargent; defence, Lavigne, Graham; left wing, 1on- non. Ferguson. Gagnon; centre, (Canadian Press) lowlcr, Masher; right wing, Porto- BLOWER-EAL, Doc. 1B.—Tied with ous, Shields. anothnr player last week for leader- Refcree-Harry Butler. Halifax. lhlp in scoring in the National Hoc- M - — M WM» d» Senator Left Winger In Lead For‘ Scoring Honors Yrlnlfihll, Leafs’ centre. in the Can-ti agghw x "I Toronto Maple Leafs have sums-l ‘sad the large mm of s2 goals, m m“ 1"!“ "m ‘°"'”" kw League, Earl Roche, Ottswlhmorle than any other team, Balcony-fies, ,5. a 5 § lngschodnle. suntan! Senators’ young left wing, today hadlmukc the Canadian Division top"°°“°"= 3 First Period: 1—Hallfsx, Shields (hrgulon) tied with Roche remaincd sta- at 1o points and today nod i Second Period: ll-Hallfax, shields (Lennon) 8:08. Penalties—Porteous, Lswlor, Drap- players topping his record. er, Reist, Masher. ut the most spectacular advance Stops-Wilson, 8: Sargent. l. of the week was by the crafty vet- Third Period: eran Aurel Joliat, Canadlcns’ dur- 3--Halifax, Mosher (Shields) 211i. able left winger, who scored six 4—8t. John, Dickson (Houston) points and jumped from the ruck 3:27. into tie for second place with 11 5--Hullfax. Porteous (Kosher) points. 9:54. Penalties — Graham. Porteous. tre, passed Sorrell to lake honors oEE dismissed , Md smythe pcrly marked. The Ottawa Sh same score 5-1. players flghtng back hhrtily, m Saturday night's matlh the adisns rolled up an ear I Division, ~are Jollat Conacher, Toronto Manic I-Fflfs» l ‘Ion-pointers are Sorrell and Aur- Detroit 1 ie, his teammate on the Hod Wings, Chicago . with Nels Stewart. of Boston in the Boston -. . United States Division, m5! Jocjvtzingers .. . .. cllslllliliflMEl-s E1 3 E R7‘. wmm» GOES TO TO, Dec. Ill-The Canad- ian Amateur Hockey Association has adopted the goal crease idéea f: B R U I N S all championship games. branch secretaries have been in- structed to inform their clubs of this decision so the rinks can be pro- (Canadian Presw 'l"he decision to adopt the goal crease rm, champmnmw games w“ player dcnl between Boston Bruins and New York Rangers was born the C. A, H, A. Rules Committee here. No changes were mods in playing rules but several doubtful points of interpretation were clear- “i-fi‘, ‘O81 creamy the Qgmmlflgg with the indefinite suspension of aims that followed. Manager Art Ross of the Bruins m, 1 115m be m 01,105; bog Eddie Shore. who dumped Baltevl in the Toronto-Boston game of eight feet wide crested by extend- ing the goal line one foot on either Dec. l2 and caused the skull frac- slde o: the goal posts and extend- time which seems certain to cost lng five feet out from the goal line. the l"! 0f m! "M19." painted blue." The m“ m, comm“ mmL landed Albert "Babe" Sicberi. hard- n 3w 1d f m. hitting right-wing, by lrndlnll Y-'ri~§°'o.§h§d§§tld§d'§r illntzfgrencs "um!!!" V" R1919!’ “ml My with the goalkeeper and doelnot u- Bllflllvlsw‘ w the New Y“ Club- ,” the meant plum‘ nu“;- Tornnrrow night when Montreal "In the can o, a pump m“, Maroon: meet the Rangers they n", goal "use m from o; the m; will find three former membnrs of ii’ the referee loses sight of the pack n" d“b"'°9"$" N" smwlrl- '7"? h‘, u w ‘mp the m“ m‘! “ma. ‘ Lamb and Siebert-forming one “when l; ‘he Ame 0| gh fink 1g forward line in the machine against f t t from tn 1 line," the "Im- cfwemmlllltee ruled. (‘gfilemcrease is forl DU Clapper, rrgular member of championship games only. the starting line with Stewart and . Limb. Iil] drop back to Shore's wacant defence pnsl. Durmalater at present is 0n loan rams. Dec 17-(0. P. clblel- i; m. Wm,“ Inwmmona, u!“ "mun "n. ub. Iloltalotofrnoneyina Oah- dfll I hld my car stolen; IIIO\BI my boy's broken his leq. How's gosh tlltlelarunoftadluck opened up a clear lead of two points 1 heavy with their names. Of the 16 the fl leaders. eight wear the Conn Smythe _ Red Homer, who is undI suspen- slon for striking Eddie Boston last week, far outpasscs aby- une else in penalties. The Leaf do- fenceman has had 81 minutes 17.52. His three points accumulated dur- Penalties-Graham, Draper, Mosh- in: last week brought Roche to 13 ‘ er, points, made up of seven goals and Stops-Wilson, ‘l: Sargent, 8. d: assists. Johnny Sorrcll who had Other highly penalised menlare LShorc, 32. Sllllth, MODt-lfill, a. ‘ Jackson, Toronto, 25, Johnson, Ban- gPrS, 22. Leduc, Ottawa, 22, Clancy, Toronto, 22, Dutton, Americans, 2i l and Bowman, Ottawa, 21. Marty Barry, Bostonls clever ccn- l Graham, Ferguson, Draper, Muller. as leading in actual goals scored"roronto 15 11 3 with nine. His two points from as- Canadians lists give him the leadership in Montreal _ _ podnt scoring in the United States gnaw“ _ , _ _ _, 15 5 Section. Tied with Barry with 1i Amt-mam H points and stcond in the Canadian; and Charlie r-n-s-i mama WJQQ‘ aqua-P‘ gala-lacs 5535 “C5583 Jan. its-Bea View vl. Bench River at French R-ivI. Jan. lB-Sea View vl. Uhnlsy at Preach River, Jan. za-stanley vs. hunch River at Stanley. Jan. Sti-Sea View vs. Stanley m. Hench River. Section "I" time in twenty- Souris now has a - , rlllk. The new building. splendidly BOSTON. Dec. Ill-An lmpnr antzmulmwd for the p" e’ w“ on ‘Gk t o’ Wvcd last evening. there being a reachrd at a vie -end meelng today o’ the mjurmg o, "AN," large attendance at the opening ‘ 1 Bailey last week and thr suspen-fk , rm; building u leo by so reel. {ind was built largely through the efforts of the citizens, the rink company of which Mr. A. c. Cox is president. and the fol- lowing gentlemen directors: A. MocDonaJd, John llaollean, Junior. loci-don MacLean. n. L. uooorm- ack. The labour ,g~ivrn. the construction work ceing the lined to be two inches wide and Tod“ M“ umounced m Md “m,” m‘, wmpehm (wmion o! Angus Lavle and Gordon MacL-ean. The rlnk, which ll Valued at 83.000 is oi wooden truss contrac- ton throughout, and comprises suub two large dreulng rooms, rcslaurant. band stand. etc. Cldc-r residents of Bouris Jill re- member with pride the fact that a Sourls team once held ihe hoc- key champions-hip of the Province. Now they are singing “Happy days found he had Yo revise h‘s llncunl was voluntarily 22-0 chain's Road vs. Sum- , Dec. r msrfield at Graham's Road. Dec. flb-Grahnm‘: Road vs. Hope ltivr at Stanley. Dec. w-Bummsrfield vs. Hope Jan. 4—Gra.ham'l Rood vs. Hope River a; Stanley. Jan. 9—5ummarfkld vl. Hops River at Graham's Road. Jan. ll—Graha|n'| Road vs. Sum. 1R1": It Graham's Road_ Jl-n y 2-Gra.ham'l Road vs. ‘Summsrfield at Graham's Rodd. l mflfleld at Graham's Road. Jan. l6—Graham's Road va. Rope Rlvfir It Stanley. Jan. lL-Summerfleld vl. fie River at Graham's Bong Jan. n-Graham‘: Road vs. I__ Jill. 25—Grnhsm' Road '11“ River at Stanley. a n Jan. so “ummerfleld vs, h River at Graham's Road. For the play-offs the Ind and 3rd tea-ms in each section play q" in sudden death glsneg, . '17" Vmmflll team then plays thns games with the first foam gf the section and the winner-s or each notion play off fa tho floppy, "U! are here again" and are confident- ly looking forward to s revival in horkcy interest, as a result of the practice facilities now available in the new rink, which will plou- this up-snd-cmnlng Klnfl Oounly centre on the hockey map. Amanwhohadtahenpityonl lad and given nun work as junior‘ Both games were fast, the Yrclch a luck‘; been dcsd out laielyilvwrk m him,"- "lavil: 7511:? faint usua one tu ly. a lad became sulky and ormad‘ his duties ln a very dilawry man- ,ner. At last the employer lid t0 mine. Llsitn. l him. You ungrateful rascal. where New Your Clash, a4 h . ‘w, wim—ad _ n» ...:: -~ a s.‘ as balm a lull. with two pairs oi would you be now but for ma? in tbeleconl Ihln II Ilfiflimgaodtheiirlttlmelhsdlt At the football match, was lb lbfifl. . Q,;i.._~.-vazv'-§'-'-w Jan. 25 t-S;a View vs. French - g River at French‘ Rivet‘. I .311 as s~ r :