..,.re»s»1ze_ .1 » - _ _ THE caestorrawww Gveslw _ ,.1 _.-.E I freer- SEVEN *mf Few Changes In , H. L. Standing CanadiensAnd New York Rangers Still Leading liiyective Sections (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que., March 7.- , , fought games as teams of timeytiolwl Hockey League battle we Niiie home stretch produced few mes in me standings oi’ the in- 16 k. ‘ “$5 released tonight from the of- the uw of president Frank Calder. The earl |\'£‘i`5955 and retained the leadership of in lkers in the entire league 21 these players are in arrears to I Chl the Leafs, who leads all the with 29 goals scored. Joe also of the Leafs improved by two points and is rlow mend position, holding a two Prllneau has 9 Beals, 31 assists, total of 40 points; Smith also ilgoals but only 29 asslsbs for of 39 and Trottier follows in . . et cus has forced his way up D lposition, Morenz having 20 goals, 29 goals. 7 assists, 30 points. “vidual point-makers in the Past In the United States section Bill gecrdills to the official aver- Cook of the Rangers still holds he include games of March lassllite. Blvlns him 37 points. Three players in the Canadian section lead 'Harvey "Bushcr" Jackson, smart him kit wing of Toron_to Maple Leafs also ,pled a point to his total in the B0Sff0Il. are tied for second place the U. S. section, Dillon having Beals, 13 assists and Clapper, 16 A total of 43, made up of 23 goals, 18 assists, 34 points each. and 20 amists. Dave Trottier, Barry, of Boston follows with l7 has equalled the num- 1109-15. 15 assists. scored by Jackson, but The “bad man" of the League is shooting Charlie Conacher minutes served in the penalty b0X. margin over Hooley Smith, Canadiens who returned to play fol- T0I`°I1f0 --..\,_41 19 15 7 125 103 45 sn accident, but added no Maroons 44 17 21 6 127 125 40 in two games. Americans . 41 13 20 8 70 112 34 _ ml LOOKING "EM OVER BABY (Continued from Page 1) _ I _ BS-Sl"tS. 36 oints a d C h , _ ° P n (mac er lice are cooperating with the flrc- U_ s_ secuon which will be followed by one hour _ worth the exceptional small ad- The proceeds are in aid of the Firen1en's Benefit fund, and this I in itself is enough to ensure a. very leading position which he took y in the season, his 26 goals, 11 in total points. Cecil Dillon, Of Rahsers, and Dlt Clapper, » _,ns the Charlottetown Abegweits in the of Tuesday night. The second game on ng Johnson, Rangers, with 96 STANDING ‘ Hockey Club announced last night ba Canadian Section ` P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts ,_ 42 20 15 7 99 g5 47 alent in Island hockey circles that ad than the Hawks. The Moncton backers of the gallant Hawks fail to see things in that light. Anyhow ' American Section mission fee being charged. tea lurse attendance. Y canada will send as strong steam Tonights Game 1 1 games, but there will have to be a l concerted effort to dig up $45,000. A A M01l°t°U Exchallliv 'SHYSI The I few years ago that sum would have M Moncton Hawks will be at home to been subscribed with ai few waves Th first of a series of home and home the exhibition games in the Stadium lsn’t inclined to spend any money himself. Meantime a letter to Col. that negotiations had béen complet- pro ed for the series of games. take some work to collect the mon- be, There has been a feeling prev- ey, the Abbies are a better hockey team _won in the last Olympiad. m one statement seems to have led to ture the huge racing car in which another until the backers reached Sir BY ..TEC»- from both camps, the boys are in brim good condition and ready to PWVC e ° THE FIIlEMlsl\"s aa.\'nl-‘ir to their seekers just wnlen city has the the better hockey team. three Next Mona” March “th the Police will see. the Governor said. 1 Citi' fifs flshtcrs will stage a novel Th’ L'“'~`“P l muy ‘and interesting. and we might say I i ns representatives which tm Lind' 5 moe; smugmg program Orme, The Abbie team, which leaves berghs and their azents desire to sports. The local and Provincial po- mm -m°mmg mr M°n°t°n' will mm consist of: Goal, Stull; defence “If men’ therefore me evcmug_S fun Gross, Oliver; ,for\varcis. Kane 11,19 l‘~""' where it is known every rt is being made to deal with kidnappers on the basis of the Bllpeals made by the parents. those letters to the family _and over. the kidnappers wish to get touch with Colonel and Mrs. nders, R. Wing; Nicholson Lmdbergh_~~ the Governor sam brooks, Lawlor, Centre. Trainel rect u and half skate should be wcll I; Zlwabl Squarebrlggsz Left wing' “they mm d° 5° by mail with Def- m security. Only such mail as hn Hear" 15 “°°°mP“"5'h‘3 th” contains leads or tips are turned ' over to the police. The integrity of ` Colonel Lindbergh is so beyond The Next Olympic Team possible to the summer Olympic only question that the kidnappers can entirely depend upon his word." Demand $500,000 the same time it was learned a. skeletonized police force was the hemp and _stmng aid from being kept at the Lindbergh home, Govemment The Government B5 the request of the famous flier junkets of this nature which is Lindbergh demanding ransom for of the series is set for Charlotte- ' going to be hald on some of the old the tow: Forum on Friday night of this athletic charges who were getting a meeting plug wg; taken from the wee . Omcials of the Moncton ready to romp in the pastures in a mai dae ho-se role The team will gen a cannot afford to rest on laurels C Sir Malcolm's Power had bably be a skeleton one. It will that return of the child and setting l at Elmira, N. Y. It was writ- in red ink, and demanding a representative of the Lind- but it should be found as Can- biuihs be sent with $500900 In $20 wrapped in a newspaper to the ss Trail Restaurant near Mans- field. Pa., tonight. After the money been dellvercd, it said, .the e malomy of sport fans' p1c_ child would be left at the same plac Malcolm Campbell sei; new 6' _ Newark, N J Henry (Red) t . ,, nson, sailor suitor of the Lind- I . Ps fs `TO]T0"`\- \\t\ \ ‘_ - . ll Wm Large P°C|<°9¢ SMOKE nm 1 .fe _ \\§,\\\l` _ l`i\‘\` li ll IF YOU PREFER PLUG TOBACCO WW@> YOUNG MAN Do You HAPPEN To HAVE some I GOOD PIPE i il You ore alwoys sole business acquaintance Maritime pipefsmokers. fragrant smoke . . ; no the tobacco that is biencied io suit the exacting You MEAN POS’E9UD _./"' U in offering a friend or C1 smo| r ir, if . , - . r. I.. 1..... 1.. o..§.’....’1‘.’f..l....§ ...ng ......2.» .f"f.fI3...§.`.`.f-§`.if’._f“`.;f 22.1 ‘iifflis§f;ii&.‘°.f§`i1gf.§L°.i3f§§“§. r-...cf sith 'i§1a..d`“ll»l°e fill; I ““f.‘I'“."'f 3°".°‘ .Wai `°.““§.°‘..°"‘.’. III`“`1i‘ff.`.~fI$““..'f§ff“l°'f...§-..f°°§II§I Olllflguc is “contemplating ` sion. He rose hastily and informed Moncton or Dilllollsie 4dcp;~nd'n<~f the Inwfnlfdiafc Wm" °f Um HM' nn ~t 3 m “G dm; af L; tlant rinse? Sc-(iwlator 1'/again Of two or three teams ‘them that he had not yet asked for on ice conditiolls. ` v ' D Max W°1"m“°5 club in " suddm” ‘ the injury or ea 0 0 \vhallldc(a>\lso call experts ‘from Mont.- in thc Gaboury Cup, which ,the names of those “opposed to ',l~_¢ death match for thc Mclrltiluc title ‘Gévcmor A’ Harry Moore at their 1 .. _ . fo gossess on and also measure. A bulst of laughter fol- story Book Ending In U10 NOW* SCUUU- Capital HCM ,Trenton was asked if were was m,_\. by c,.ha_,;o1;;s;;(;\rthu1_1Cup ,lowed the interjection, but the (ive Friday night. _ ,basis for the Ponce belief and “_ me comm.55,0n in Pa,.,.sb0,.0 whenl _ wn.- . Conservatives voted for the bill. A5 hoe-key goes, tonight; game .’;pucd: it r’ 1 ` - A GREAT GOAL ` ` ‘shoulder as tile customers were head iing for the aisles. And there were lihrills scattered here and there` at 1 ;od`cal rushing alld blocking thati marked the nlghl/s play On tivo’ TONIC ,certain as Halifax forwards broke A I - ,. 1 ~ ledge. The little goalie was there, _ALL 4 BANDS however, at one time with two V Le , tcammates_:4;w’;_1yllr_1|_th;;1I_e}ls behind. five YOUI’ R€qlleSt Af The BOX Off1C" The tyi.ng goal camo with onc On The Way In sity box. 'rne little red ligne ned crept well past the eighteen-mlm . _ _ _ _ -A <1 _ gczoo I ° N ‘ _ -with Band (By the Ccnadinii Presr) --~ Th-1 utc malk on the big clock when %g____*__ ___ the North Shore boys went dowll `_ ‘" " “""°"‘°° ‘°’“°' ”“””°""°"" fired the rubber from a wide angle V \ H_o_C_K-E-Y the puck striking Kuhn in 1.1., AC . it and fumbled. » ____ I. Line-ups: ` ' Vs' ' Dalhousie: Goal, McCann: De- S D U fxerr, Butterworth. Centre, James. O o g I, ‘n-anno; night wine. D- Taylor. _ " Gulllvcr, A. Taylor. 9 I Halifax: Goal. lduhnz Defence. ' : McN Ili, T lllel', Young: Lcit Win8- 8 0'CLOC-K SHARP" ` E Tiller centre. Lawlor . , Irvine. 0 - ' 1 ‘ Price, Children 25c Adults 506 Meclsshen, Right Wills. Beflzlell- . ' ' Bradd one and On ° s' a 1" at Moneton I I e half hr. Skating DA,;;°;usf;,m;: is Mnrn 7.. stops by goalie.: moons, e-12-9. 27z,alo <¢4,5os,zea». N0 Score- ~27. Kuhn, 10-7-I, 25. ..... Trade and commerce $7,304,584 winner will takethé side bet-how much did some one wk? That has not been made public. So we have thc pride of Prince Edward Island hockey fans mak- l ton ice this season on Tuesday 'nlghI:. They will use the same players they had during the league the same. According to reports K. B icd the tying goal off Skeet Kuhu'si :throughout the long siege of mctli-I occasions Wolverine goals seemed 'hrough to crowd M_CCann in fur- lious mixups near the Dalhousie man from each squad in the pen- shoulder and dropping int0 the meshes after he had tried to catch A for their purses to back their opin- world’s speed records at Daytona Joh ions with greenbacks. Well when Beach as a complicated affair, but 1' bergh b“bY'5 nufsemaii W35 55111 this Stage of the argument was this belief has been dispelleei by ‘ being held. What police had learn- 10¢ lzosesuo games, total score ~to°cou1lt. The- me the famous British ace, who states the car has a. regular steering I ing their final appearance on Monc- I wi of Clllllpalgn and the Hawks must dol do ngers Battle fence, Graham, Walker; Left Wins. use brakes. The Wolvr.rincs had a territorial edge tonight, and their outfit seemed to travel with better bal- ance than the New Bruliswiclzcrs Dalhousie' rushed the play as the game opened, and the first. session ` of careful hockey was about even., In the second, however, the Wolves began to shake the Wv.lkcr-Gra- ham defence, and with less iliuul eight minutes gone Mickey Mc- Glashcn skimmed through the op- position from his own blue line., poked the rubbed past the rear-1 guard, hurdlcd their sticks, nncll blasted the rubber into tile :vet above McCann, who had gone dcwn for the stop. KUIIN GOOD Dalhousie, throughout the see ond and third periods, confined their offense almost entirely to rifling the puck from the blue-line and going in for rebounds. But Skeet Kuhn in the Halifax net was clcaring faultlcssly to his forlvards; he left no rubber -loose for enemy sticks to find. ~ A VERITABLE BULWARK The Wolverines line excelled at getting back to set up a double lirlc of defense after their sallics to Dai- housie territory. Occasions were few and far between on which the R8h8cl's were able to break away in time to find anything but that five-man array against them. THE SUMMARY ' Fin! Period led from him in three days and I i three nights of questioning remain- I 15C ensnlsm, three-shirt get-.r suck; ed a secret. Cut Smoking Tobacco foot accelerator. brakes and a clutch In Bridgeport, Conn., a man told Pedal. Just thc some fs ordinary au- I police he had ridden f N I , . _ " 1 ‘ - - tomobllcs The cn ` evei ‘ mm ew T H E M A R IT' M E S Nl O K E ' d ld - Sink! ho-' `: iSlYork to Bridgeport with Johnson ' ‘ ' _ °° Cd-‘Y dlffefenlf One oi nicjeeriy last wedne5day_T1-,is eended ____ ___ __ _ *_ _ _ _,_____,,_ _ _.___?_i_. biggest troubles he has to centend l ' ' to bear out the sailors own story Civil government $10,951,577 ($l1,- o . doth' Siiiili/mlslolm said' is smwing 'of his' liiovextlents. A searchrll a r535.265)~ f N ow » lvn su een y \vithin the bounds ~' -“" ` I ` \ __ __ 11 h dt 56 530,255 . me course' and it requires about hmby fain; in Tami hw., operated (Cont‘nuc~I ""“"` “age 1) ($21 431364?) expen lure S V Meet A A five miles running to get the cam y a. rea ive o Jo inson disclosed ‘ ‘ “""‘ ‘ ____ ' ’ ' ° ' ' ' _ ` .no trace oi' th 1551;, him, ` _'"-“""""` " " ` , The Statement “Presents °“1y wn to a speed wllcle it is safe to" e m - g C signed me document’ Mr' Mum” "me -fgceipts and payments which ` MONTREAL, Que., March 7-(By - As the confusion over conflicting reports developed here Captain :Lamb °f the Stat” p°“°° was ask' mitted" signatures of Mr. Hender- cd when it would be possible to ob- tain an interview with Col. Lind- bergh to' clear up the numerous discrepancies. , “There are no discrepancies giv- en out from here," he replied. ill the morning. “We believe the baby is alive," e ic replied. sat, there a. fortnight ago and test- _ _ with both squads laboring under ay -‘wc have no ¢ang|b1e evlde-nec lfled that hc had I10t Signed the ' sense of increased responsibility, 1 that me ,mud 15 glivey document. It is expected that when was below the tempo of league con- tests. But it had a. story book end~ _ in when Arnie uttcnvorth bounc- The Governor announced he would withdraw all police from the Lindbergh estate, to leave the rolld open for return of the child, if Col. Lindbergh should request such ac- tion. Not Now One horror the present generat- ion will never experience is that nightmare in which one dreams of being out in public P18093 in P.\'Jf\' mas. 1 2 minutes; Walker. (Dalhousie. U10. 2 minutes; Graham (Dalhousie). heck to boards, 2 minutes. 0 Second Period 1.-Halifax, McGIashen (unas- sisted) 7.27. Penalties: LeBlanc (Dalhousie). trip, 2 minutes; Irvine (Halifax), nolding, 2 minutes: Ferguson.. (Halifax), checking to boards. 2 minutes. Third Period 2.-Dalhousie, Butterworth. Penalties: Walker, (Dalhousie) holding puck, 2 minutes; Graham, (Dalhousie), tripping, 2 minutes; Lawlor, (Halifax), roughing, 2 mili- utes; Walker, (Dalhousie), trip, 2 mhiutes. Referee: Gene Bauve. Exiro large 2°¢ BIG PLUG RQSEB , D testified today. After an examination of 38 “ad- _ son and comparison of them with the signature of exhibit 7, Mr. rmer told the commission today thnthe was convinced the latter was an iirlltatioll. I'-I`s testimony too up thc entire afternoons ses amlnation by L. A. Folsytli, Mon- Undcr cross-examination Mr quent'y been consulted as an ex- pert sincc 1916, but had not appear- d in court as an expert until this winter. Ir, was indicated flint the Coln- rcal and New York. | Mr. Henderson appeared bcforci the commission has finished with (he handwriting experts Senator Logon will be called. REVENU _ (Continued from Pelle 1) Interest on investments $7,121,- 903 ($7,874,108). Post office $29.l97,365 ($27,825,- 368). Dominion lands $446,278 ($1,729,- 367). Miscellaneous 98,049,477 ($7,279.- 103). Under total ordinary cXll)C‘l'Idll»“1'f-’- payments for the eleven months just ended, with figures for the similar period ended on February 28, 1931, in brackets, are: Interest on public debt $108,384,- 228 ($116,163,925). Pensions $40,565,652 ($37,364,942). subsidies to provinces $13,289,595 ($16,592,801) . Soldier land settlement $920,312 ($1,181,138). Pensions and national health $9,- 288,390 ($9,611,581). National revenue $11,063,872 ($11,- 1as,s4e. '~ Post office S27,299.058 ($20,955,- 892). National defence $l0_i8i,740 ($11,- 048,572). Agriculture $7,484,082 ($7,650,951). Come 013,946,507 ($20,732,252). since his graduaton from Tor-1 1 » 1 to University in political c.‘onoln;»'_ DDM d' “ I and Fitzgerald. Public works, cliargeable to in- Dominion lands and parks $2,- have p,;g_gd through the books of The Canadian Press) - The patli the .departniégt up to February 20 was cleared tonightlfor the Arnafeut 'lash ~_ ' hockey championship series _of tht, ‘ - - Province of Qudocc, when Lafon- ` talne won the Intermediate title by ACCEPTS CHALLENGE"-- tumlng back Ile Maliahe. Lake Sl ~_,";A‘;n ohaniplons, 4 goals to 2, in tht We the Sing-Songs accept the ser-on`<.' game and “'°“ fl t“'°`gam` challenge of the Charlottetown sc ` Hawks t0 a game of hockey to be played in the near future. the Mount ~',.f_ml League recently The line-up. and went on go defeat Sherbrooke, Goal-Mclnnis. will next meet Montreal Aniateui Defence-McKee. Rice, Nicholson Athletic A.=:soc.ation, the senior title and McDonald. holders, for the provincial honors Centre-Cuelmore and smith, the victor to face the Maritime re- Right Wing-Campbell and Me- prcsentatives in Allan Clip elimin- ions. , Trim McGill MQNTREAL, Que., ilraren 7-(ny Sgd. Claude McKinnon, !Thc Canadian Press)~Montreal Mgmngei- Amateur Athlefic Association jun- liors tonight won their way into the Reaeh _ provincial finals of t-he junio! hockey pirl_vdowl:s leading to the Traffis note in English paper: Memol"al Cup. They overwhelmed "The sign should be given by hold- MoGill University, 7 goals to win ing out thc right arm as far asitlie second of rt tlto-game series. possible, at least twenty or thirtylM.A.A.A. captured the first n-mich yards, before making the turn.” id-2, and the round ll-4. ' _ ' HO CKE Y At VICTORIA RINK Cape Traverse Bioodhounds, Inter- mediate Champions of Prince lid- ward Island, Vs. Victoria Ramblers on Tuesday night, March 8th. 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