,“,./ \ JANUARY 5- 1932 THE cHARLo'rTl-:TOWN GUARDIAN 1- u-1.- §,.~\-Fu illioniires 7-1 lassy Amherstonians Cut Loose In Second Period To Score Four Goals And Add Two In Final, After Holding Locals To One All Score In First Chucker. \ Flashing aggressive combination. e Randall coached Amherst mblers, last year's Prince Edward land and New Brunswick cham- ons, turned back the Charlotte- wn Millionaires to the tune of 1 in 8. Central League game ln e Arena last night. The Million- es tried hard 'but the stonewall fence thrown up by “Paddy” mier and Elderkln was too nah for the yellow shlrted locals. e Millionaires scored first when acFarlnae cashed in a loose puck, the Ramblers evened it up five later when White scored a solo rush. Both these came in first period. In the see- Art Dalton scored three goa‘s to tie up the lires completely and put the on ice. Amherst did not play hockey in the third per- but went after more goals, two and again overshad- the Millionaires, who had difficulty in getting a clear at "Bubbles" Maenbnald. any s refereed in an efficient A'fter some fast rushes by both “Duck” Acorn secured the. rushed down centre, but was , pped at the defence, losing the ck. MacFarlane, Millionaire right- ' ger, rushed in fast. scooped in e puck and scored. Amherst got one back at the ten minute ark when White on l pretty solo Ahed up a counter. There were, penalties, Cormier and Acorn to the penalty box. Amherst twelve direct shots on Col- while “Bubbles” MacDonald aside seven. opened fast in the second the Amherst front liners ng nicely. Doucette, M11- B centre, made A splendid Bpillet and MacFarlane com- nlcely-tnmugn the Amherst ` Hal taking the last pass but wild. Collings made a save on Peebles, who split defence and came right in. A d later Colllngs repeated on i, who was right through, the » dropping on the disc. White - down right wing, stick hand- D9-St Earl Prowse and shot a one from the blue line past the puck lodging in the left hand corner of the twine. corn made a good rush. The same layer made another nice_ effort .. The i'ollowing were the lineups AMHERST Goal-MacDonald. Defence, Cormier, Eldcrkill, Fraser. _ Centre-Art Dalton. V. Fraser. Left wing-Peebles, Hillooat. Right Wing-White, Fagan. UHARLO'.l.'l'ETO\‘."-I Goal-Ceilings. Defence-Spillet. McLellan. naghan. Centre-Doucette, Bradley. Left Wins-Acorn, Prowse. i J. 1 Right Wing-MacFarlane, Mur- BATHIIRST iTo Ran Bxrrmmsr N a .lan 4-(By ‘C‘"““"““ "'”5‘) , housi Rangers defeated th Char- =§"“'ks wffcebyt th°‘°ve’k'l"h°l';‘!i“g lottetgwn Abegweits three ti natu- argino noonewen eyi n h__df ht ,Nth wok me we against Bathurst Pa' eliigi Llaa uealnat;i‘glicl~eSI!dn9rhtolllrle permakers in 3' regmar senior goal was shot in the first piled and N°"th°m League game l'°“lghi~ two in the final frame. i Plat' in the fil‘Bt D€l”i°d WHS Nth- The 1ocals_outskated and outplay- cr listless. A better brand of hockey ed Charlottetown in the first per- lwas exhibited in the second, with iod, and Stull, visiting goalie, re- in/[unggun outplnying the paper. peatediy made spit-lltiidsnvcs. Both mukers in uve,-y‘ uhm, of me gumu teams worked hard but fruitlcssly The lust period saw plenty of uc- in the second stanza. The Rangers Mom The Papermakers could not defence was air tigllt in the final -penetrate Moncton's defence. To- session' ` words the end of play Ed Cooke ' _ i the Canadian Press)-Moncton DALHOUSIE' N' B" Jan' 4'”Dal`! 3 THE SUMRIARY First Period: l-Rangers, D. Taylor, 17.25. Penalties-Gross, Kane, Kerr, Lc- Blanc. i Stops-Stull, 13; McCann, 5. 5 Second Period: I No score. Penalties -» LeBlanc, Gross, D. Tiiylor. Stops;-Stull, 8; McCann, 4. Third Period: i 2-Rangers, LeBlanc, 12.40. ‘ Ii-Rangers, Butterworth, 13.25. Penalties-Gross, 2; Nicholson, Gross, James. Stops-Stull, 7; McCann, 4. replaced Foster, the Moncton goalie. __ . THE SUMMARY . .» .... ..,...... _ LOUKING "EMiUVltl'; .;' . ~'. v -9 1 t .__s.__.__ ____ ' ` W- .ifiow They Stand in The.Big Time (Canadian Press) ‘ MONTREAL, Que., Jan. 4-Al. though the Montreal lilaroons. as a team, have been unable to forge upward from last position in the ‘.-1,: c .. " lowed by Cecil Dlilon of Ranger: and Frankie Boucher of the sami team, each with 16 points. Conacil- er has figured in only two assists MAPLE lEi-iF$ I 1vroNcroN. N. B., Jan. 4-my The Canadian Press) -- Playing Moncton Maple Leafs in a Central , Second Period _ _ _ ~ ~ score of 3 to nil. on the road he hos become quite a 5_Ha1ifax, Ferguson, '7_47_ ` In some qualtefs it was predict- Chesterfield of the ice, Most of us 7_Haufux, Luv,-lor, 932 S U S S E X 2"`24.-Moncton, Muckle (McDonald) eddthat Abegwleits cuuld not winlprefer hlilnliin hiskiold lclliiaracier of 3 Hu1;fux_ M,-N;-ul (licrgugon) ' lun er any crculns anccs, some icavy v an, ma ng s en ranc- _ 5'_M°n°t°n’ Mcmtosh wnasslst' claiming thai, the tolm would not: cs and exits with that Thespian |m;iHu1;fau, 1,~\-lu.; gp Beazley) ted) 430' ' _ get an oven break with Duncan touch which marked him apart from 1334, Families: B" canon' Mcmtosn’ in the role as referee. At any ratc his fellows. 1g._Nuu, Glasgow, G_ Miuyqum, Bumrge' Kervm' all Dalhousie goals were scored “If we are not to see his great 15_27_ ' l _ swim: Jarvl' 6; F°swr 4' when Abbie players were in the ect of felgning injury any more, penalties; Bmdd, D, McDougall, I i penalty bw, and to cap ull. Jackie his noble rage, his reaction to the Tcllier, Halifax, “kd Ped" Kane was carried from the ice by boos of the crowd by chargingwith trainer Hearn after the flashy for-i superb disdain into the check- STOPS mf (;()_\Ln;g intelhzitiolizil section of the Nation- al Hockey League. “lioc.ley" Slllitil, one of the units in the club‘.; prin- ; cipal forward line has been abic to fight his way into n three-corncreci tie for lmclersiiip on points; fori ‘scoring and assists in the clitii'e‘ league, according to the weekly fig-` ures issued last night by President‘ Fmnk Calder. Smith is tied with Bill Cook, l'lghz-winger of the New; so that his points total is 20, ons loss than Smith and Primcau. Marooli.=.' figure in one oilier point of loa01l ” . 116 146 180 will then have returned to the top * -_ w 1 _ H R si 119 vas 699 " _.___ ‘ Total . . . . . . . .. -154 I »->- cnc: NCI »->- ww root »-4 ron -im of the he p 0 .BAMPBELLTUNI --- lkroltas On Friday, January 15th North-I N0"-hem Lflilllff ad ,miner ' S i S .- iI` l:'0 9(` FF-EDER1°'1`°N» N~ B~» ~'““- 4-"em Hockey League mozilla meet Mal-iin stewart 0; :cis at (By the Canldlan Press)Frederic- in Mouctuu for the purpose of ru Dalhousie, 3' Abbies, 0 Hazel Hen _ 2--CUI1Db911f»01‘l. Miller (UDB-SSlSi“l 'I’hcl‘e were flfiy~scven goals 3'_Fr@de1-ieton, Bcfton (unassist- lug; u~'g},f_ ‘Moncton 9 lf: 5-Fredericton, Steen (unassist- Abbics ._ 2 cd) 11 Capitals mmm UIQQ ~=-z:»- Go>- carat-2 _sara »->- .G-w »-»- c Penalties: McLean, Dull. - i Stops: Bubar 8; Chumpoux 14. m\'iSf01i »‘\ ` Digby, 5; Church Point. 2. ` .»\n'iherst, 7, Millionaires, 1. Luncllburg, 2; Bridgewater, 1.` 1 Eastern League < Wolverines, B; New Glasgow, 2. Western Shore League Valley League Wolfvillc, 3; Windsor, 2. I Central League I Sussex, 2; Maple Leafs. 0. B°"d°“ defeated Kensington in 170” CH-P15915 had lime dimcu-“Y in vising the list of referees appoint- M°“°t°n» 105 Bathurst' 1' Olive LO“.t;ym._U. ° lfg the la.tter’s rink last night 4 to .1 turning back Campbellton seven to ed ul the first suction and mme Fredericton, 7; Campbellton, 1. Francis med " 167 108 N4 in ° game replete with mst and °“° Wmght' The 5°ni°r nmhernf arbitcrs for the second section. ' ` U __ 7,. __ furious hockey in every period. |1cugu¢, gum., by-ought, out some M this meeting strong rem_escn_ Nova. Scotia Hockey-South Shore tm 757 518 The score, although looking somc.'uuusuu1]y brimuut uhys as wen us tations Wm be made for the rc_ League Total ` I 1908 what 1°l"5|d°d' docs mt by any PCl'l0dS 0! father dull l10Ck€Y~ moval of a fcw and one in partic-V U. W H mem* 1f‘f1°¢¢¢h° hmm °f the N“‘§ Effective net mladlns by Cham' um-.ina that one isirt bard tn “°"“1`P"5“m° “Shed °“l by *h°.r>0w= w-18 reSP°f1-“ble 101' halimg guess. at an events lets nope that Prime 001111'-Y Leaguers. |Frederlcton's count at seven, The Charlottetown Wm be Wurtuguu The C"°“““'°5 Played exwuent C8»!HPb9l1l10I1 $05116 made Smnefrepresented with one or two refer-Q h0ck@Y» bill? C°"11d H” Penetmw the spectacular saves, and his work was eus_ | Gibraltar set up by the stellar goal B feature of me gu_me_ M present them are Seven up mfmdmg °f Mms' Bmden g°“u°'l ,` erees named, six from New Bruns- Tms my bailed °‘"' rubber like n°'| TUE SUMMARY wick and one from Nova Scotia- b°dy'5 b“°’m°5~" mkmg- °“tsid° “nd and Prince Edlvnrri Island has the close-in shois in a manner good to |,-"ut pmiud rest l glimpse. Hickey bctwccn the pipes - fm' Ken-'>“1€"°"" “ls” “med in 9” 1-Fredericton, McArthur (unas- m|.~1,~N -EM N good exhibition- sims) 2.40 ___ Majoriiy for Alpims, 246 pills. High Single Marlon S1i»\\'.lrt 209 pins. . High Three Gc1"i:\ 1."-“r 477 pins. rzunalms Beatrice Lnpflloia. _ 2 Q1 116 Josie Ii’o\\':\|-L lui 191 76 Margaret Mi‘lc1' - ._ 32 llll 102 B. Vallldcrsiinc 82 75 103 Joan Fraser . , . . 89 117 52 452 |305 440 (Canadian Press) | Sciilncliilg arrived here today from | Gcl'lnany on a business trip that; C='\R!)lf".‘. LS iii". i.`»fi 15.3 lil) 151 lil) li-fl 133 H5 1‘.’.': 1111 Nil 100 5120 Total _ . . . . . . . . . . . .. IS CQUI .ues _.es NEW YORK, N. Y., Jan. 4.--Mak I Majolity for C.1'.~lillnls, -117 pills. High Silirl-3 .hw 4- llovrni‘. 191 p‘1;.; T. Paquet I. Dim"-‘CIP o. Moreau A- Bsfnefd, mira mba- Relerec~Cliie Gnllmli. u_F,.cdc,.|ctuu_ Gummu (Bent-|D=1llm\|Sle ____ ._-»~ on., R15 ' Bathurst 0 10 49 anadian TQQJIH 7-Fiedoricton. Beaton (McArth- C‘"“pb°m°“ I uri 3.35 l . ' 1 _ Ccnir l Le -Gr up S3.llS FOI"J&I)il.lIf a-Fredericton, McManus urns ` “ “K“° " ‘Slsledl 8. f Penalties: Miller, McManus. Crystals gags »-»-10|; eoqrt-»_l" -.U Sa 01 'T °»§> 'SE 37 A. .\ -v mum :slag >-QF’ aotd ::;=l asia? 3 ui D# - , but the goalie was mu goo(-|_ ' on the liner Empress of Canadn for '1 bles" MacDonald made a great ' Japan where a. series of seven gam- x - on Bradley. _gg mu ben rung’ j m will be played against Univer- .-. mluoutum were Birding them_e' sity and representative teams. » ._ f There are thirty six in the Canadian 01' B sortie on the Amherst The uhmotmwwn Club med pu-ty made up of twenty six play- -. . in this period but their com_ 1 ers and cmcials, head:d by J. Fyfe Smith of Vancouver President of Moose Jew; Frankie Skllllnss. Kentville . umm or-N ww*-' eco ¢§U\U'l Sus Oman MERSIDE-Double header, Am- Mmlommes _ herst vs. Crystals, Cape Traverse Bloedhounds vs. Summcrside Hook- Eashm N_ S_ Lmguc cy Club. 'lhuse tivo big games for the price of one. Don't miss them. 11335 Truro .... '..r1 eé -.- ==.= 31 -1> " '°" Named to be on and Ani- ' ’ .. wok th the Rugby Union of Canada. lBrlan Hunnings, J. G. Rowland, New Glasgow Halifax fa:-not oem X3!-1 ooo B) e Play _away fl`°m The partywlil arrive in Honolulu George Warnock, Campbell Forbes \ _-@- u balances outfit' ,mu ul |Jnnunry 6 and may play an exhlb' Wm. Wharton. _oi victoria. B. c.. "HAZ" 0'ME/\RA VOICES A RE~‘Geimany in the fall. isbm piiyslologlsr. r..\-mu-. wlmsv ,,, W 9° mon mann mm. 'rms-ys mei- o. .tml ia. <4. Pinxnam, 1. cm-21' Ctlieir league. Mc_L¢lllH» may are due at Hcykohama. Saundry, Len Lefnoy, Pete Wilson. -'--- "Cnn't you wait on me? Ive been venation bro-ight him world-wide ` m' The Amherstonians ` are a vedbm Drlmier and Hillwit W' Players making up the team are: George Niblo, Emie Cameron, B.' _ “Baz” O’Meara. in the Montreal hum for neu,-yy au mu,-_ Tw; pounds intention, na lc-5 ln the third per- A Beau 'F_ 59]k|rk_ J_ B3m~|e_ uf Du Temple (gun TJ A_ B_ Mlggh- star dgplm-93 the f`gf0m~|g¢_}¢n 01 uf ]1\-ur' plenum" ________._.._ 7 on 520 923 CO3 he hops-S will net him a profit of E High 'rm-ee mel _\lcL<~o»-1 »- o in Parliament for cha-nges in the i prohibition law. Tile referendum f was nicrcly advisory and Parizameut i-must uct on the issue. ln view of ` I of the Government's dire need for “F increased revenue, which could be ' . found in a tax on liquor, it was he- ilicved certain a nicasure for 103.' . alized nmnufncture and sole of ui- coholics would be passed within a f ~ fcw weeks. ii* _ ,i The prohibition law, put into Vote For R@l)€al Al. : effect in 1910, has been criticized = ° iby vziriolls im'c.=i;cnlllig committee; most Flve to one In ns the cnusc of increiiscd crimc. Fllllillld. 'drunkenness "nd smuggling. Thr' ___ Government also has been at great (United Press) icxpclrse to mninioin a coastal pai- HELSINGFORS' 11-,,,u,ud_Juu_4___' roi :iiong the extensive const of Filv Finland has rolled up a huge pop- ‘mid- uiar vote in favor of repealing th" _ __ _M notional prohibition law. Coniploio ' official 1-rtul'ns from urban and FORTUNE “RIDGE SCHOOL rural cl1.'.ti'lci.-; sho\\'cd an almost nV°`i'°"“"` “HOL for Wlmdmuun of Tim foiiovrilr; Clwisinius pro- thc ci:'_\' laws uilich have bccn in ,umm was su¢(.{.sSfuu,'. Cnrricd ,mt ‘ITPF5 for 12 -"C“l"5- Tllnllmg almost' bv the pupils of Foriulic lll‘ir 1312. ull ill ill? Ulliffd Stflifs- F9799-"‘"t5 Chorus. Cl1l‘lsr.lli.”is \\"ciefml<\. ilu- lf rt iic:.\'_l' dry vita in the fnrliii citation. A SllQ<‘.<~.ivoFf‘ecl;ii1:s, Sirir ririil 10 nflfll rcmml fmm ER rural P\w'H`L_ l~i"i.s. D"".<'.' 1". Tile l)f‘:1c0li`s Simi- \\enc`f‘s rl' "i°.f-crl n. \ ltr' <5 *$912 ‘-fl Coit. l'1"f'iiaiion, 'Tho 'l'\\'ciial‘- 501' flb0V'“`“ “f l“""h“’m°“' 35 :=~:ih by l.lo_\'rl Jnclzsoii. Duct, l'il ¢-»_~u,p ref! fo 19.8551 in favor nf con- N.C\,(_x_ may with Ynu Auum by i‘liuing 'llc l>l‘f`5‘"“' ]““`s' ’l'ilda ‘F‘l'.~nris and "l`lir~ln:.~. .lark- 'riie vcf.-‘ for li'l‘l‘ \\"~1l"-”- fillfl ‘WPT you 1-,1m~fi~, of the Ciii'isini'\.~; Tl'f~<~s \‘.‘:~s sllaliiljv h’gll~l' in flirt farming uv 3 |,u_\~_~, :-ml 8 girls. E\'c1‘ci.<<\, The nrcil, ioinliilic; aitnor! me per cent i Spirit Cf Chrisinins by ll girls. 'i`l:f\ 'lf the total vote. icnirrincc ni Sonia Claus nn