i I _“eight minutes from the opening -< -ians to hold the line. For the first - took the bit between their teeth and iNOVEMBER 12, 1931 ...¢_, - _ .5 . _ , _ -Tl-its UhAR|.ui'ih‘iuWi\i uUA|wiAi\ _ l“AL1u si1.vi:.N ;5Saint Dunstans_MBGIllANll Win Island Title V I CS TAKE .nasal -‘Defeat Abegweit Ruggers Yes- terday 3 To Nil . Playing a superior brand of foot- ;Dunstan's University rugbyists an- fnexed the Prince Edward Island 'championship yesterday afternoon by defeating the Abegweits 3 to nil 'in the third game of the series. The Red and White team won the open- _s_3'§ng game and held Abegweits to a zxiraw in the second encounter. "f The unconverted-try was realized Zwhistle, Justin MacLelIan, speedy Ewing three quarter going over after blocking a. kick on his opponents’ twenty-five yard line. It was ii bril- ' 'iiaiit try anq cleanly executed. .‘_'.'.‘ Taking a page from the inter- ' ‘ scholastic book, the Collegians flash- " ed a. tricky and fast traveling back- ~t`ield attach that had the local for- ' 'wards and backs tackling like I‘ro- 'seight minutes of play Abegweits ‘ literally steam-rollered the Univer-l sity men into the ground, but trys » were out of the question, due mainly to the educated toes of the kicking md, Dunphy, McMillan dnd`o'con- ' nor. Rcorganizing their forces, the '- opponents, whose back lines seemed to crack at ciitlcal junctuies, and as above mentioned .followed a kick- _' “ner the C“"“die“5'New Y°rk Ram ing advance that brought them vic- tory. The Abegweit team individu- ally were good, but lacked team play, especially on the half and three quarter lines, where costly fumbles lost for them many yards of valuable territory. / The red and white champions eas- ily deserved their win yesterday. Each and every offensive play was timed to a niccty and their kicking for gains left little to be desired. The ~Abegweits on the other hand, were by no means outclassed. They play- ed hard football, as the score in- dicates, and on more than one oe- ' casion, forced the Saints into her- culean football to keep the oval from crossing the line. _ THE LIN EUPS Ahegweits Saints i Fullback O’Nelll 0‘Connor 'I‘hree Quarters Power Murphy j ~ , _ i _ *__ . (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Que.. Nov. 11.-The _Iva Hmm champion McGill University team Kennedy defeated Canadiens, and Victorias Kelly _'Upset Montreal Amateur Athletic Jenkms Mcmtyre _Association here tonight as the lid L_ Connolly McLellan _.was pried off the senior group. Que- Richardson .Monaghan _bee Amateur Hockey Association, Winter 0amPB1Bn. The scores were; Referee- H. Morrissey. McGill, 3; Canadiens, 2; Victorias, ' 3; M. A. A. A., 2. PUNT ii* . Jimmy Duffy, flashy young fly- H L ing quarter of the Abegwelts. never' a | I played better in his life than he _ did yesterday. It is regrettable, es-| peclally after going thruogh a. tough season practically unscathed, to sustain the painful injury of a dislocated elbow. At s late hour-_ (Canadian Press) last night he was reported as rest- MONTREAL, Que., Nov. 11.-The ing comfortably. National Hockey League schedule _._; V begins tomorrow night at Toronto, "Duke" Dixon, one of the pm- Detroit and Montreal. Referees for verbial “unsung heroes" of the for- the three opening contests were an- wai-d line, was Q5 usual 3 wwe; of nounccd here today as follows: At strength on the' Abegweit front ‘Toronto, Bobby I-Iewitson and Jerry guard yesterday. H15 "healing" in Goodman will handle the game be- the sm-um was one of the big (eq. tween the Maple Leafs andthe Chi- tm-es of me game_ "Dun" has a cago Black Hawks; at Detroit, lot of weight, and carries it like George Ma1li11S0n and Ellsvbe Dais- a baugam, nault will referee the clash between _ the Falcons and the New York Am- - ericans and in Montreal Cooper °°“¥“““”-*“°“S Sams' smeatcn and Biii shaver wiii look Woolner LePage _ Two football titles for one Uni gets ch,5h_ versity isnt 3 had 5°“5°“'S W°"k The Lieutenant-Governor of On- dn no gridiron. S. D- U- h°1d-S the mid, Hon. w_D.R/dss,wi1i face me senior and intercollegiate chem- puck in the mst game to he played pl0nShll’)S Of P. E. ]'SlB.l’id fOr 1931-32. in the new gal-den5_ Hom L_ A_ M David, Provincial Secretary and Murphy, Justin McLellan, Jimmy P sid 0 f th C 0| H h .. . . . Coyle. Dunphy and M¢M11lf1H are clilb viili iierforln ifnllkeaservizg IIVE mv-er signed a tesumonful and Fm not going to start now. I just want to give you a little inside information and tell you what I think of men who aren’t particular about shavingf’ a machine in themselves. the 100,11 gum0_ ii Big Bill Power was closely guard- ed yesterday-and even-» at that the' ’ tall three quarter wing almost snaked over. When Saints are kicking, there L A R isn’t s. team in the Maritimes that can out-boot them. -'* ` BUENOS stuns, Nov., 11-°4 _ X _ _ of each province. the'M. A. H. A. the Big Show. NOTICE A meeting of tho Registration Committee of tho Maritime Amateur Ilockey As,-,ooiatlon will he held at the Brunswick Hotel, Moncton, on Saturday, November 14th, at 3.30 i P. M. Any hockey clubs in the Mari- times who have players whose clngi- blllty is questionable are requested to semi delegates to this meeting, Where IIIIYGYI’ playing status will be decided. - Kmg s tonight to take up his new duticsilhe Wolverines are concerned. St._;V.__C_I;D.1;ies as leader of the Abcgweit hockey Micliuels Hockey Club, of Montreal fl 1 00 ~ - ~ ~ - ~- _.M team of 1931_32_ will not play in Halifax" said P, L_ _ Jean MacLean 97 Up Its Dead lC°“°‘“*“\ PNSS) It is ho that the Ontario man, Clancy, lessee of the Forum when l 12011 R109 86 f..LA » lAcadians 33-G ifilifiilifxperience And Weight Pre- ifis-325 _ _ i _» gg-ggi dominating Factor In One- _,,, 133--251| Sided Victory. M Ciiiizirlizin Press) I U. N. B. on il.._~ if . .;i;1l _.diz- S.»\CliVlLLiE. N. B., Nov. ll -_cd cvc‘r_v U;i,:~ ii i "i._\‘, and Uiii\'ci'sli_v of New Bruiis\vick's red iiii'nv Total . . . . _ , . . . . . - » » - Y's Mens i.c.u;\i\1- n0\\'i,i\‘i; iiixi' ____(_ 3___ iiiiiiiilc of Maritime iiite1'collcgiut.l‘§iii the iirsi. ;:i;'s.i!_\ 90403' Eddie .\i:icLcniian whose accui‘a.tc_1ll_’~`~'_-_ 1i‘i'.::r .l ini: ire Allow! l84-337‘i0e is one of U. N. 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