roéotuiiv 1930 ‘\-»- .- r ' \ TllF; cnaatorrcrtoww column. ‘ , 1T ‘ . BASEBALL l A . A ' A A " ‘a -. o» SP R; T - ‘ BOWLING . l. . , '1 oTuER SPORT ,___ Aloegweits and Crystals w .arz.cparo A TE MS” l l ' Battle To lpAllstiDi-aw rsl; PliLftFQff "ilt Witnessed B F1 Over 1700 Spectators at Arena Last Ni gin-Hard To Pick land. Champions. .i A u-iiirlwirid start maintained» throughout three periods of breath- irking hockey. wliiilimiuti" PIN/Iii!!! locals intercepting a pass which] ailflWlng at times some remarkably‘ well executed plays, and brilliant in- dividual rushes darting through poke] checking forivnrds, and whirling past a hard wurlfnx defense. featured both sides of'the first game in tiie play-off tilt between the Abbles and Crystals at the Arena last night. That the scare ended a. 1-1 tie iras not the fault of Nicholson. Saunders or Lawlnr, liarilrivurkinzl Ahegvirft fivrwurils, nor could it lioi attributed in any fairness of play on‘ the part of Gallant, Hilliphant or Frhurman. heady (‘rysial trio. The lune tally for the home team ed ineflectlveiy by both sides. Lawior saved a bad situation for was intended to culminate in a score. - Dan Gallant worked in two nice solo rims, and again MeEwens ser- vices were required. Immediately be- fore the bell with the Abbies‘ regu- lar forwards taking a rest "Chick" Gallant slammed a right wing shot past MaEwen on a pass from Seliurinan, the first on a mist-alou- latcd play as the Abbie forwards went through tiie western defense, the last two by "Chick" Gallant on inaccurate shots. Saunders took a long shot at goal and following swiftly picked up the came in the first frame, from tlievmcbound ‘or a secomL stick of "lliekey" Nicholson, after fourteen minutes play. The shot. B nicked one from the leftwlng, eame tlivlii near‘ the Abrgivfit blue line. (‘fillings never noticed it- Just before the bell in‘ the iaeeontl Summerside fans were given a chalice to yell when Gallant netted the rubber on an off-side pass. The speedy Gallant and the even speedier Nicholson, if such is pos- {sible ran their usual race much to period (‘hick Gallant travelling likehhe dcnght of the ‘an!’ the wind roasted through the inc forwards cud ilefcnse. took a passhfl we ‘w.’ [ew mnmcnbs of may from Sciiurinan and drifted the vul-I a nnlred past fill-Ewan. Both goalies had l l"!!! "Elli!!!- ‘Mr-Ewcn gtgpplng 21 potential goals. Cry-Shh to the 2i turned aside by Collins!- (golden opportunities to score were, lo~t by both sextettes on several oe- cwsions. l» ‘- flontzomeryx star (‘rystal defense ,.-~.| sirgtainmi injuries ato his hell] i-hieh rendered him unconscious, ne- crlrltating his retlrrlncnt from the ‘amp rind s-ubceriusnt removal to the inr-pltal, FHWST FY3101) Prom the first the Crystals played a strong offensive gazne with 111N- lur mks-checking effectively, and Saunders and NiClEUlSOIl vainly try- ing to get. pail ccni-i‘: ice. A mix-up before the ikzcgvseit iOYt ionized clan FPPOlB for a moment but tii: 031'" versed. (‘mllaztts rallies were a con- ifant nzeniue. p. inn-i Llm Ar/wzarilr. towk 1h" hit. in their teeth and lore dozrngiha ire in combination form i-Wlli"! tjoillngzs, his‘ nervous moments. The rmril of burning rubber iiefvfideii the mirlr. after u wit-ken shot hum Fmunrlcrs lit centre ice. COllhIS-‘i 55V‘ rd brilliantly. but nict ills Waterloo a few seconds inter vrhcn Nicholson carried the puck nwrtm the local hlno line and‘ sent it blazing disc bounding into the Crystal twlnes. Acorn fried lsevclnl long shots which were nnavailing. "Cluck" Gallant carried the puck lnio the Abbgweit defense area forclnS.M°' llvxen to two neat saves. - ‘ry, hefty Crystal tkfclise n-‘u, slznirzl his tray U‘?! lTi\i.'-'h 9i tie rim; through a nae of sticks ilvin Lhg Abcgivcit defense area. llerc furl-her rat-egress \-,-.1,1 denied by the rcduubirble Acorn, who rushing ill w save the dangerous situation. came in violent suntan-t with the W; defence man. There was a slckcninz tl-url. Acorn rose to his feet. but Monty was carried on ‘the ice stif- icring from lacad injuries. H‘: WM replaced by Bc-‘o Holman. Saunders in o flashy solo rush seemed in ex- ecllcnt s: i-ins wsitlvfl as h’ d" clcd the’ mmerslde defense, but fl mp saved what looked like a sure goal; V, p ' ysiifioopn edition count/opened iiociuitics by car- eerlng down the lea ‘twice in rapid iucccmion. and taking ~ two ‘hard shots It McEwcn. ‘lfiia AbNWOTt 4°‘ from tightened up somewhat and Nicholson? Saunders; amt Lnwlor were abreqto get in pizza 8W1 0!‘ fcnslvc play. _ ‘ -' follow rig‘ ‘ie breaking up cf Gal- (‘.1 t‘.*.i-ci'§h~ heorystsl defense io eoiuldoatioo- tom. ‘but told.- e-iacticnt chance t0 long! iii azure» nicotine ,1 tag-e shots a‘ on! $78M all: W" M" .'~‘ci.. ~. _._.-- ...____._. _. llfililill llllii MEET STRIBLINB As One Of Features To Sharkcy-Scott Bout At Miami -Carnera Also 0n Card. MIAMI, Mo, February t-W. L. (Young) Stribllng, Macon, 6a., heavyweight, will meet Jack Rfle nault, Canadian heavyweight, in the Miami Beach Kennel Club Arena February 21. “Pa? Strlbllng announc- ed here last night after a conference with G. R. K. Carter. . Prime Carnera, man mountain from Italy, will appear on the some card, "Pa" Btribllng said, but no op- ponent has been named for him yet, although Big Sid Terrls, North Caro- lina, heavyweight, has been under. consideration. hi ’StHlitil__SPlilllS' nu stunt DEADL 0C -*—~ 1 l Fistfiancfs HooorRoll "rHs-skoariat-Jtss ALL-FlSTlC TEAM FOR i930. . 1 HEAvYwélGHT-k LiGHTi-(EAVYWTT -- MAXIEROSENBLOOH i MIDDLEWEIGHF- MICKEY WALKER WELTERWEIGHT-f . 31mm’ M°LARNlt~I LiGHTWEiGi-(Tu Al. smeare- 3B LIGHTWEIGHF- 55mm’ aAss FEATHERWElQtf-p. EARL.‘ MAsw-ao BAMFAMWElGt-FF" Al. IBRGWN LYWEIGHT" , PABLO OAMo. P‘ l”- I Much inaccurate shooting featun-i “Nlwfs Youngsters Slated To Abegweits‘ Give Good Perform- c m Goal M E e anee I n Seasoifs z c w n ~ . ° "gs Dom“, _ Opening Ice Sports. D. Gallant Melanin 301mm 40°"! Prince Street School boys and girls, ‘Mvntzvmery ‘ . - PW!" and even the teachers will hold the . Forwards spotlight at the Arena Saturday Stillllmliin . Nichiflw" night when the school will hold their -\Ciailant ' Lawlor m“ 1c, spmqfi sulilflmnb munde“ 1n past seasons West Kent and; wwdsid” ’ squnebflg“ Queen Square schools have staged Jamieson 9°17“ very successful meets of this nature; i Gm“ and as above mentioned, Prince Mk7“: L” mwther‘ Street children are going to try their l The Mmwma mm visas w we ‘luck in an endeavor to stage nn eq- PP-lifllil‘ 110K? ually intveslng evening of sport. . .i~‘irst Period; Acorn, Atrzies, 2 min. Acorn, Atibies, 2 min. 1lolmaii,,Ci-ystals, 2 min. Second Period. No penalties. Third Period. Sllilpiiant. Ltrystair, f. min. Power, Abbies, Cl min. ‘ At ivlote hour last night the con- dition of Montgomery who is in the P. E. lslaiurl Hospital was reported as not serous, although it was thought that possibly he may be stiffer-lug from concussion. i SNUBBED Lice Ahcarn bays: liuw many readers noticed the small Liarltinie representation on the Canadian Olympic Committee? Names of out- standing athletic nffloiais of the Maritime: wcte conspicuous by their zibsfnco and tile Upper Canadian high lords of sport acted unwiseiy if they hope to get full support from the Maritlincs for tho British Empire games and the i832 Qiymplad. Won- ,dcr VJllO‘ recommended the Maritim- crs on tho list? Big men of "down east" sport were forgotten.‘ Why was President Charles Gillespie of the Maritime Provinces Branch of the- Canadian Amateur Athletic Union not named? And such_ atronlf boosters of Maritime 011011.18 Judge A. n. Campbell o! Sydney, w. n. suiting,‘ mt: Boiiaeffer. or mum, Frank Martin. of Dartmouth, Jack Leurment of ‘rruro, Professor W; 1". Osborne and Fred Kelly of ._A_tadio. I have named allwthe big men of Maritime sport”. ‘but. they were "snubbed" byhtlie Quebec a" ' 0n- tarla men who control amateur sport in Canada. '-' ' ' a X v r comma romonhf... ... V_ forward to an evening crammed with ' fun and excitement galore. Anenergetic committee in charge have arranged a very attractive DW- grant of races, imockcy, novelties, etc. so that all those attending may look Don't forget, Saturday night is the’ “mm, and o, packed Arena is antle- ipaled. Miniature Rifle Shooting i Bo keen is the interest taken- in miniature shooting at the Armouries that even before the range opens the boys are there planning matches. pools and arguing over former scores. The handicap shoot was introduced on Monday night‘ and went over big. The Lee Elnficid rifles are in ilnc_ shape‘ and it only requires lots ef- practtce and experience in holding» and aiming to put on a big score. Those of the association who have not taken advantage of these practice shoots each Monday and Wednesday evenings will lfitcly find their match targets well down tho list. On Wed- nesday tho first spoon shoot wfiTbe held and if sufficient enlr" - iv:- eeived a spoon will bu shot for in each class. » - Scoring was as follows:- fugue-r Sb ~ot i r a. Llndrlfln‘.... 4n‘ 4a- , 95 I 04 44-01’ til-BO’ ,4l~—'-B0 42—0B I, J. 8.110011 48 46 - 3, Roy L. Cnies ...... 47 46 — 93 4, 45-92 s, ; 44 -.or o’ . ‘l. 8. i/irt- Bpillett 4o 0. Stewart Joni: M 1o, Ralph Jenkins 44 ii, L. MacDonald 42 in, i:_. o. Love 4o weicran Jonathon g » Montreal semi-ii noun ioiraingi _ _ the field In the $00 .n\ll6‘§.interna'- for Morin-seasons has built a/flncl “softy. Recent ratings of the Sport Bug's favorite "fighters in 'hor.ing‘§ "n. min divisions prompt the idea 0| ""1""; an Ail-Star l-‘lotie Team which, it u believed. could dcfcatby lJvlde margin any other similar rrvum that" mlzhi. be picked ‘from active ring ‘stars. This I; incl-o ‘thin an AilStar American team; its mom bcrs are either world's champions, or are that potentially; ‘ ‘ ' Jack Sharkey has yet to wiring. flcial recognition as world's heavy. Wcllht king," but iunquestloiiabi, he has been that since GeneTunney reflrqd. Max Sclimeling. OttiYVon Porat, or even Tuify Jirlifitb may change that situation ‘this year, but those who know Shnrkey insist his eclipse is unlikely. ' _ ‘ “ Slrfce the Sport Bu; pfigfgfg to consldcr 1mm, Walker l5 middle- weight champion. Maxie not... JACK SHARKEY \\ -.- 6a bypace MCLARN (N -- "COLORFUL. AND TERRiFic PUNCHING WARRiOR -- one a OF THE BEST w MODERN RING HISTORY; , Al Singer. i WHOSE i929 RECORD QIVALS MNLARNINQ, successor lo Tommy Loughrsn. who resigned that championship last Summer to make an ill-fated grab It Sharkeyk heavy coronet, Walker is an ideal master of the middies. Dave Shade castin; tho on. iy shadow nthwnrt the Jersey hoyiii throne. with young llarry shims coming fast as a future menace to’ Mickey. , i The Sport Bug prefers JimmyMc- Larnin to Champion Jackie Fields l- mong the ivelfers. "Baby Face" was‘ one of the ring's three best attrac~l tionsin 192m Mickey Walkm- and a1 Singer being the other two. That‘ trio eitherstopfied their oppongnlgl dead or trounced them s0 decisively‘ M i" "i" I10 llllfistlon of mastery unrettled. McLarnln has become so jood that Field's pilot may evade a mltchwith Jimmy, though if they! do clash, and the champion has not But the Sport Bu; lag; pupal-um as favorite weltrr right now, Many will. object because we p". fer Al Singer to Champion Sammy Mandel] as our lightweighg “W”. ite hut-since we judge both to t.‘ about Equally matched in ring class- f-we favor the harder punchcr. Sin-i gens sock l; of .44-ealll:rc cumporod i9 531113113"! 33. and so he's our choice. Though the New York fin‘ fulcfg abolished the Junior light v twig", class following_ the spectacular but suspicious K. 0., of Tod Morgan by Benny Bass. the bitter i5 really of championship quality and so we put l iMar. Hockey Results cove.- their“ opponents. Moncton AIONCTON. 5; CAPITALS 2. EREDERICTON, N. 13., Feb. 4.- ‘fhe Moncton Atiantics and Fredezic- ton Capitals met here tonight in I. Southern N. B. Hockey League fix- ture, Moncton walking away with the_ match 5 to 2. The score about indicates the play as Fredericton, ai- though fast and agressive at all times lacked reserve players and failed in truths u: uvunin lli ‘to N. s. mu Iientvillc Not; Consid- ered Able To Beat Truro Boys In Play- oft’. Iuzw csLAsoow, Feb. 4-'I'he 'l'rtn'u item-cats, present leaders of the Eeastcrn Nova Seotla League, arc favorites to capture the Nova scotia hockey title this season. Close , followers of the game throughout the length and breadth of the province and veteran hockey players and dopstcrs favor Stan Bourgoynes Bcarcats to repeat their trlumps of former years. The main interest, however. at the present time is the bitter struggle being waged for sec- Uml Position. The dopesters pick the Kentviilc Wildcats to nose out the wohcs, due to their schedule posi- tion and the fine display of team, work which has marked their‘ play‘, this season. On the other hand the] Valley ohtfit is not considered strong enough to defeat the Bcarcats should they reach the play-offs. This is the opinion of those who have studied the situation for the past week ori ten days and who have followed EasternLeague hockey throughout the present campaign. "While the Wildcats have displayed n. strung! scoring punch, partly due lo the fine work of Ernie Mother, Chick kiarchant and the two Ken'- ncdy brothers, they have lacked the fighting spirit of the Truro team on a great many occasions. This will no doubt prove an important point in the play-offs should the old rivals: l incct. i . Taken as a wiiole the Bearcats‘ have a slight edge on the Wildcats. ‘iThcir front-liiie of Tubby Ryanf ,Doggic Kuhn and iiymie MeArthur, icemparcs favorably with the Ernie‘ ‘Moshcr, Walden Kennedy, Chick; lltfarchaiit trio. both offensively and‘ ziicfcnslvely. 1f anything the -'I‘ruro team have a. more dangerous line of 'i'h.“"‘““""ll°d ‘I ‘m "i" bu‘ jattaek than their opponents, due to “g vkfllnh the outstanding ivorir of Kuhn and l" ewhr’ m’ Sim" B"! “'°“|d _ lviacArtliur, who have been brilliant have Feather Earl lilastro. Bantam Al Brown ‘and lflyweight Dano on this flstio fireworks outfit. '.l'liey all bi°°m"“"h "W" hi! "kwfllti"? slipped "much he [my prove good‘ have punch pep popul ‘i q ‘ ‘ . . . any, an Leo Lomski-is chosen a; our 11;“. mom‘, h, oulpoim “In contender, territle- bitter though the latter is. heavy representative and logical 1, .1. qstewart ad’ i .4 - 4s 2, .4. .1. lllcCabo z. '41 2 - 4s a, A. Spiilett lo a - 4a 4. n. L. Coies 4s 2 - 41 s, .1. s. iifoorc . 4i .2 - 4s 6, Roy Ifrowse _ ll 4 — ' w, n-nph Jenkins . 41 4 - is a. Wm. vmeh ta s _ 44 9.Jns Coles...... 3'! 4 --4l 1o, r. J. Landrigim as z '- 4o Other tickets retired. r it i ll, is sin tE iii lil a (Canadian Press) LOUISVILLE. Jinn. Feb. l-Jflia runner _froni tionai snoiwsiind" innrlthbn ‘at the i2, ‘My no‘... 4o 4s - as amnion taanuajynly; ‘wit’, it. A. u. menu 4o aa- Mills had ism a qippgn-i ‘lfi-Alvfiilbstls ......;_42 v . ...; minutely iwoamm‘ " Dillon p h: w" . , handicap aims _ . v._to.uu...o.n..it...\u..v..n.c.lt- ~~,'~~=-.» ~ - - - ~~ . ~ i _ ~ tun Jayne All a... - , to». coitus Filll. T0415 iui. luvs l l | l i A tion To Show Im. ~ provemeiit Over Pre. i vious Season - Oth- -, erg ’Fail. i IiALIFAX. Feb. e-wiuieaii i011!‘ Eastern Nova Scotia Hockey League ' Clubs are. carrying expensive Upper Canadian coaches, only one of the "Up Above" hockey coaches is gett- ..results._ > '_ Stan Burgoyne, from Ontario leag- .15.; yvvhreihe coaches and refereed hockey machine out of a. group of 41 —~ Winn orno fourtlfllp, mum; rc-‘ihoekey stars u.» Trnro Bcsrcnts mo 44 - Window, into Iniilsevillé, lone. this last "seasanflln i020 the Btufclili were lust irgrcup of fast skating. 1.4m fighting ‘players. Now they ale rhoairey machine. with ten vieq tdrtes out forlorn-teen nmes in‘ the Intern meme.‘ six of thom"conaec-__ Jitivfwilil dwi- the three ima ieiuh. ' - l .',».. ..._. .. .lliR.THEi c _ com. simwu: of tia waiver- deflnlte championship class with or without official titles, ines, who took the Port Arthur‘ Ports .o‘the Allan Cup last season, has been unable to do much with the Halifax team that won the Eastc n tmgue last season vrhlle Coach Wal- ler Smaiil, of the KtllltTillc Vllid- ixits, a former National Hockey Leag- w-ie star and later referee. has done ias little or less with the Kcntvlilc ‘Wildcats. The Wildcats, rated by many hock- iteani in Eastern Canada, have not pbeen playing the hockey they are cap ‘able of yroducing. Louis Berllnquctlc, who used lo play nice-hockey with the famous Conan-liens, the Flying Frenchman of Montreal. has been a failure as coach to the New Glasgow Colts. It is true that the colts have been handicapped by injuries received by star players of the club from time to time, but even at-that the Colts have shown little or no improvement since the cm ‘League. ‘Pootooss. anbiibway Indian of the m. ncingraadpamh suniaunv. Ontfivtb. 4.-Cliarlesj Brunswick House Bandfeterbeli is dead in 5t. Joseph's Hospital he's It an m believed to be not far sport or_130 yeara-‘rhe exact date olliii birth i. Viittlnowilfbllt iflliila, lpocnoerheicoften mi. cranial who wm ,wlt_l1:.t_iin\ by the Bud- manarocmnaoisanawhvs: nine- oll season. Defcnsively the Bearcats have the edge on Kentville, as Pete Willis, Proivsc McAi-thur and Avard Mann are considerably stronger than fine combination game which night. v Camera, the commission holding him the other hand played the u: 151 marked them on previous apps};- ances here and also gave few chanfgps to the Capitals. The advantage flit weight was with Atlsntics. ibmfily Fallon of New Castle joined 11in Fredericton team some time agigi ~t in muux rmiii a ttuuo SU$PENOEh.3 Boxing Solons ft i Penalty 0n Canadifti t Boxer For P o"'0 ' Showing Again; '1 Camera. ' (Canadian Press) CHICAGO, Feb. t-‘Ihe lllinoa State Athletic Commission today fir- ed Elzear ‘Rioux, French-Canadian heavyweight boxer from Montrea‘. $1,000 and suspended him indcfinitel/ for making an unsatisfactory show- ing against Primo Camera, ltalian heavyweight, at the Stadium, -Fridaj.' No action was taken against blameless. Standing In The 1V. H. Canadian Division W. L. D. F. A. Pts. [Montreal 10 1o s o1 '15 o5 Canadiens .. 13 1i 4 lli '16 30 Ottawa 12 13 4 BB 85 28 Toronto 1t 13 3 ‘l5 Bi 25 Americans .. l! 20 2 69 110 18 ll American Division E W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Boston- . 25 4 1 117 61 5i. Rangers .. . l5_ 1i 3 104 02 33 icliicngo .... l5 12 3 82 '16‘ 3'3 Detroit ll. 16 3 86 97 25 |Pittsburgh .. 5 2i 2 '74 118 17 'I‘i1e above standing is subject to last night's games. ' l Doings In TheN-H. Duel: Bennett, Bill Parker and liar-l }r_v Corbin. 1n the nets. Skeet Kuhn .has the edge on Freddie Leopold. iThe Truro Bearcats custodian ts a money player, if such a personage ‘prcvailsdin the Eastern League and iunder fire he is exceptionally bril- iilanf. ’I‘ruro are the general favorites to lake the Eastern Lcague title and glhls practically means the provincial ' championship. There is little to pick between the .Sydncy hllllionatres and the Stellar- iton Ooklnnds. Both teams have ishown vast improvement over their Truro! only Aggregamlvicxperm “s mo Oumandmg ‘Iockey ‘early season display and the fiBl-it lioi- nio Jeague title 'shouid be a imlghty close affair; a toss-up on pa- ipcr. Naturally Stellar-ton are favor- ites in Pletou County but Hector Le- lToronlo l_ ‘Clnldlens ... .. . ... ... 3 ilulllfirs ... 000 ... ... ... ... 3 ‘Americans .. ... use ... ... ... '5 Detroit ... ... ... ... ... ..‘. 1 Boston .. .. ... .. . . :4 i Iotiam. s truest-um. .. i » For cleanliness and lioalliilnels nu IZAL l pine has changed lTis squad around ' Cflnslderably in the past Jew games . _ jrwwne I‘ in an effort to secure a winning ' l‘ ~ combination. this league is practically impossible. The play-off series promises plenty of action and 200d hockey. We have a wonderful line of l . HOCKEY STICKS urn. game this season in the mosh‘ l animus in i‘ r - I28 Queen ltnet c‘ ~ :. .. — .. u-A -.\.' “..\,y.‘i ‘l l Prices ranging from 25c to $1.50. Ytiilths Hockey s...‘ nmmi t: pSticka 15¢. i To pick a winner in 1