I gettinB stand-ponit has been estab_ l i i1 w , , line. \ DECEMBER 22, 1931 in‘ Maroons Heavy Scorers In Nat. LHOQIeY Smiyth-T-Videns Margin Among Individual Snipers ‘Jmtesi Igggue Standing. i HWY-EAL. Que. Dec. 21—(By ;ti1e Canadian Prowl-Although 0c. 5111171118 the cellar position mo“; teams of the Canadian section n: the National Hockey 1538113. Mom, real Mamons continue to show the ‘way from a scoring Bland-point’ both collectively and individually, moulding t0 official figures issued today from the offices of man]; Calder, president of the National hockey League. ' "HOOIEY" Smith, right-Winger o! the Maroons leading forward line, widened his margin on points among the individual scorers dur- 'ing the week which-ended with Sunday night's game, 1.1L; five goals and eleven assists bring his W“! "D 10 16 Points, giving him a one-mint margin over Bill Cook, twill-Will! 0i’ the New York Ranger credit and three might, gtewm ha; the same number of points eight Evils and five assists. Charlie Con- “m-"l “New lea: right-winger leads both the“ “WWII-i. and has s°°r°d thirteen goals. better than “'5' ‘"11" Player in the league. e Th’? m“ 1°!‘ Point-making lead- “ P L1 6101a 1n both sections. can division gives him a margin o: :51 kifwgo W" his team-mate Elston‘; ucher, while Clapper oi ruins has twelve pointg STANDING Canadian Dlvlglqn P. W_.L. D.F. A. Pts. ..14 6 5 3293115 .14 5 4 5242315 ".11 5 5 4353514 ".14 4 9 14344 9 American Division Canadians Americans , Toronto .. Maroons’ supremacy from a goni- Margot“ lished largely through the efforts of ‘Pmttlcr and Stewart. while Rangers 14 a smith ha! amassed points 1n a Chicago 14 5 g 1E3 play-making role. r-i-ottiei has been Boston 12 5 5 2 :11 25 12' 111011118 coals. He has ten to his Detroit 14. 4. 1' 322 34 11 Sussex. And Moncton Play Drawn’ Came. AMHERSTB iuiiigiusz ALEEIRBT, D00. 2l—(By the Canadian Prg35)__Acwmpamed by SUSSEX, N. B., D80. 2l.—Sus5ex the wild cheering 0g several mm__DB1W Kings and Moncton Maple dred fans, the Amherst Ramblers meats battled I” a‘ ‘WWW deildmci ‘cored m impressive 3 to 2 victory iin an exhibition hockey match here over the Ottawa llideaus here to- tonight’ “l.” game was gmemu? ‘night decking in excitement. It was a pre- _ The game was played on [at ice meason match of Central league “and few penalties were handedhout. teams '» Stevie Rtabrooks was with the . gamblers tonight and made hi.l“.322?},I,,,1‘°:§,1l:°g:°,§e° your muence Mt’ I Alice'(aged five): Engaggedl Why, The first 11611011 W118 Still 33111118 mama's been married ever since I when, on a bit of brilliant playing. knew her. he rammed home the first goal for Amherst. The period ended with fiambiem 1, Rideaus 1. The second period the Ramblers exhibited great combination work, I” lihfollih the visitors defence time and time again, and the end Pf U16 9811M saw them leading by a t. l. f. They fell back on defensive tac- Qios in the third period. About five minutes after the period opened, ‘ymllqlllst beat Bubbles MacDonald (Canadian Press) A doctor suggested that of the many people who disappear every year, some are actuated by the be- lief that they are not wanted. And others, no doubt, hy the knowledge that they are. four games they lost two and won two. THE LINE-UP Amherst Ramblers: Bubbles Mc- cwk“ ‘mean DOints in the Amerl-I THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN jaljclgesonites Swim; Papermakers PAGE SEVEN 46- Moncton Hawks Defeat Capitals Fredericton Lost Hard Fought Game In Overtime 1-0. i FREDnRrcmN, N. 1a., Dec. 21- (BY the Canadian Press)--At the end of two overtime periods here tonight, Moncton Hawks were vic- tors over Fredericton Capitals by o. score of one to nothing, in a, ‘Senior northern hockey league fix. ture. v Flfltffirlod No score; no penalties. Stops: Bubar; Foster l8. Second Period No swre; no penalties. Stops: Bubtr 3; Ibster 4. Norm Cook, flashy Hawk centre, ' ivflked 111 the single tduy deciding U19 881118. two minutes before play ' concluded. Incidentally, Cook spent E cfght minutes in the penalty box. Third Period No score. Penalties: Ferguson, 4; N. Cook, 0, Mosher 3; Gill 2. Stops: Bubar 12; Foster 12. THE LINEUPS Fredericton; Goal, Bub“; deg. encc, Bowman, Ferguson, Filion; left wing, McAi-thur, McManus; centre, Benton, Masher; right wing, Gammon, Webster. Mom-tom‘ Goal, Foster; defence. Gill. Bin-rage; loft wing, Macintosh. First Ovfirtime No score: no penalties. Stops: Bubar 4; Foster 8. Second Overtime Connolly: centre, Norm Cook, Dickie, 1—Moncton, N. Cook. B. James: right wing, Red Cook, Penalties: N. Cook. 2. Muckle. Stops: Bubar 2; Foster 3. Abbies Brilliant Scoring‘ Bee-I-n- Last Period Makes Loie_r_s Look Bad. BATHURSI‘, N. 3., D00. 21-(3! THE SUMMARY The Canadian PreaO-Plsiving in their home-town rink tonight, Bath- urst Paperrnakere were whitewash- ed six in nothing by Charlottetown Abegweits. The Papermakers were weakened by the absence of-B. Carroll and K. Carroll. Gross gave Charlottetown a goal in the first period, and Behweb obliged in the second. The four re- maining tallies came in the $111111‘ period from the sticks of Oliver, Nicholson, Kane and Lawlor. FIRST PERIOD bfiharlottetowu, Cross, l1. Penalties: McKenzie. Stops: Jarvis 13, Stull 4. SECOND PERIOD a-chniotteinw-n, Schwab (Kanel 1. ‘ No Penalties. SWps: Jarvis 10, Stull 6. rm: LINE-UP‘ 11mm rlznlon Charlottetown: Goal, Btull; De- kdharlotiewwn, Oliver (Doucet) fence, Oliver, Gross; Centre, Kane, Wings, Schwab, Doucet; Subs. Squarebrlggs, Nicholson, Williams, and Lawlor. Bathurst: Goal, Jarvis. Defence, McKeuna, Ed. Bin-kc; Centre, J. Burke; Wings, Lane, Thibodeau. Subs, Storer. Luce, Deuce-t, Langry. 3. s-chni-idttetdwn, Nicholson (Law lor), 8. iP-Charlottetown, G-Charlottetown, 18.30. Penalties: Schwab. Stops. Jarvis 6, Sttull 4. Kane, 18. Lewlor (Gross) DALHOUSE. N» B. Dec. 21—(BY Niil siiiiui RANGERS KING CLAN“ il°iiiiiii‘.ii“éliilil‘iiiiiii ~ . ers four to one in a senior north- . . 1. B i mixes: y“? wide; 11,133», . . . e Telegram today says: ; , I m“ 1 m d "Montreal Maroons offered the i‘ first’ period’ one n e sewn’ Toronto Mwe Leafs $25 m“ ‘or the; one in the third, and held the '1‘lg- ' l l . contract of King Clancy over the! e“ acorns!’ ‘mm the “at sass on week end, evidently making a. de- termlned effort to bolster their not-r 5 f i 1 . Th ff siswifsflilieccseptgzdenifsvelavlinagei‘ go: Tlgem-Ananach’ goal; McLean‘ ' - 111 , t ; ny Smythe immediately met the 1:“rmy';i€°n°e' ltfaareraogeigszl Maroons’ offer with a sale tag of; mm?‘ e5’ w 5 ' ' $50,000 for the former Ottawa stani Thcmas- Beauneui H‘ nylon spares‘ "Clancy was acquired by Smythei mnflrs-‘Mccmn- 5°31? Graham- fl yea, ago last m“ from the or. I Al. Taylor, defence; James, centre; tawa Senators 1n a comblnatloirD. T118101‘. Kerr, wings; LeBlanc, cash and phycr deal, the Leafs: B‘l\lit@1'“'°1”l»h-. Banks. Walker. 511N95- turning over $35,000 in cash and; THE LINE-UPS THE SUMJVlAR-Y players, Eric Pettlnger and Art; Smith to the Ottawa club for‘ Clancy's contract.” Flrsii- P611011 No statement Ll-Dalhousle, Kerr, 1.38. i 2. Dalhousie, Al Taylor. 16. MONTREAL, Que, Dec. ZL-Of-i Penalties: Murray, McLean. flclals of the Montreal Maroons- Stops: Allanach 4; McCann 6. today would make no statement in: connection with a Toronto report‘ that the local entry in the Nat-i Second period 1011111 HOCKEY Ikflguc had offered‘ 3_-Dalhousie, Al Taylor (Gra- Mnplc Leafs $25,000 for King Clana ham) 1m cy, defense star. Asked for a state-i pemflflgs: A1 Taylor 2, McLean, ment on rumors that two Maroon Mmeh [EAFISHOWL[IIIIGIRMSIQIIUISIIf I They have developed a scoring puncifrorwarda on the ice, the principle, patches from the Fredericton Campi good. Word reaches here that Bud' 3W6". stellar forward and defence- ‘the Truro Bearcats, stole a. march 31ml! on s. clever bit of individual blaring. The visitors encouraged, played practically their whole team 11p the ice and there were some 581180110115 moments for the home teamfilflut though they came very close to it, the Rldeaus failed to tally again. ‘i111: is the final game the Rid- Wllll ploy in Nova Bcotia. Out of -u ..- “c, FRED " ' a A " PIIOB: $1.00, All 'Waltz v1. To Thee. , ‘2. May Blossom. 8.1 Bong of Love- 4. Gold and Silver. , ll. (a) When the Organ Played at Twilight. (b) '2 1 Lot Me Call You Sweet- — heart. 13. Extra- l m? H-O-C-K-E-Y Christmas Night CAPITALS ABEGviliIEiTS Tickets on sale at Milton's Tea Rooms Wednesday at l0 l-III- Ali day Thursday and Friday at Forum. 1M Seats for Children. 15 yuan and under 35c. eat}: 5...... TONIGHT Donald, goal; Paddy Cormier, Don Elderkm, defence; Art Dalton’ cam i players would bc sent to Windsor. we; stevie Estabrooks, 1e“ wmmlthe local team's farm, and that, Docity white, “gm wing; subs: lone Windsor stick handler would Johnson, Fraser’ Fags“, be brought to Montreal. the offic- othn laden“: Johnson gear j lilIS WOVld neither confirm or deny 14111118811. Hulquist, defence; Mor-‘the reports‘ "$11. centre; Finnegan, left wing; Quinn. right wing; subs: Sheppard, Dalton. Referee: Lester Lowther. Special Train . Is Searched OTTAWA, Ont, Dec. 2l—(By The Canadian Prcssi-Even a. special train bearing a royal commission headed by n, Judge of the Supreme Court of Canada must run the gauntlet of the Police at $111185- Shortly bdTore noon today the ‘special on which Mr. Justice L. P. IDuff and members of the transpor- ‘iatlon commission were tflivellilllll ywas stopped at Ottawa west. The train has not made any stops in ‘its flying trip to and from the ‘Pacific coast. ‘This one was not on ithe schedule. I Police officers boarded the train and searched the baggage and other cars up forward. It develop- ed that they were checking up on ilthe nif chance that the murderer of ll Constable Alfred Nault. of Sudbury. ‘ or someone who might know some- thing of the crime, was on board. ; At the conclusion of the brief ‘search, the train was permitted w . iproceed tn its destination a couple d: miles farther on. ERICTON 15¢, we, 50c. ta: extra Program‘ 6. Danube Waves. 7. When the Moon‘ Comes Over the Mountain. n "I wonder how ‘manksglvinz originated?" "It was probably lnstltiited 11.7 wparents whose suns had survived Stops: Allanacli 11; McCann 9. Third Period 4.—Campbellton, Miller (Young) 6. 5.-Dalhousie, Al Taylor (James) 10.41. Penalties: McLean. Stops: Allanach ll; McCann 5. Riot In Jail (Canadian Press) LOOKING 1' ‘EM OVER dash over the last blue line, the centre lifts the puck in a high arc. The three then dash in for the scramble with the opposing defence h 011625811111! the hearts l0! the ‘ for the puck. The idea of the play ome wn ans were g addeued is that it catches the other team off when news of another decisive Ab- 'balance, contains the element of eghweilt vticiory twas flashed over the surprise and anything may possibly w e as nigh. Abegweits 6 Bath-‘happen. ‘ urst 0 was the simple story.of the The other play is one to be used result of the second clash of home- when his team is a point. behind sters on mainland ice. Doug Hick-Hind there are only a few minutes esou's clan have hit their stride left to go. His final attack will re- 5nd "e 11111111118 true to form. 'move the goal-tender and see five m! "rec." - ___.... away from home which bids falr,'aud it is sound, being that a. team i0 081T? them through their road may as well be beaten by a dozen trip without a defeat. goals 9,5 one. In Murray Murdoch he has s. forward player who is one of the cleverest puck stoppers not wearing the big pads regularly. CAPITALS WEAKENED According to latest news‘ dis- OWEN MARRIED things don't seem to be going so: Owen Lennon, star left winger of m“ 118-5 P68011911 the 1111111118 oi on many of his friends yesterday i119 Will's with Coach Stan Bur- afternoon when he was united in In Bathurst Win A {a} ‘II O In. attractive [Christmas pack- ages of 10, 25 and 50 cigars, from 50c up. IlisYe-arround favorite 1w; 51.1.‘. i‘! zcwom goyne and will not be seen in a|marrlage to Miss Bertha Bryson, Capital uniform any more this daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Lewis, season. Bryson of Truro with Rev. W. McN. Matthews, pastor of First United It's the tolid ssorv- HiwkevIsisHJhumh officiating. g "-5 5 m?‘ a 5 B 800d 011E5- The newlyweds left for Halifax are more or less temperamental and ‘on the Sydney express yesteydayi have got to be handled accordins- afternoon, but shortly before the, Y- train pulled out the news leaked' Coaches nowadays —1nust be past out, and they were givgn a healthy} masters 111 the art or nsvcholozvistnd off by his team mates and and Philosophy in order to naclffothers. They will spend a short! a few oi the “rare birds." and at honeymoon in Halifax and at other: m9 same time keel? 61°81! 11811110111’ fpolnts, and on their return will re-I among the players. It's a tough job side on Willow Street near the cor- and a coach earns every cent of his my oi smith Avgnue_ salary. Lennon is well known 1n Char- lottetown. JUNIOR FIXTURES Tomorrow night another Junior double bill will be staged at the! Fbrum, when Gyros and Queen Ho- , Heavyweight Max Schmellng tel meet in the opening game, Light Heavy Rmenbloom while the Levin Fur puck chasers THESE ARE THE CIIAMPS i i Vacant Middleweight Welterweight . .......... Brouillard Junior Wi-ltcr .......... Chocolate Lightweight .. .. . Canzoneri Featherweight .. .. Battalino Bantamwcight . .... Brown Flywcight ................. Wolgast No Decision MONTREAL, Que, Dec. 20—N0 decision was reached yesterday at a meeting of the railway officials and chairmen of the running trades as to whether or not the employees would accept a ten percent cut in their last pay cheques, Following the closed meeting it was singed that negotiations would be resumed. WEDNESDAY, 8 P. M. Junior Hockey GYROSCOPES QUEENVSHOTEL‘ LEVIN FUR c0. SOUTHPORT ADMISSION 25 Cents Ameriks Recall John Sheppard (Canadian Press) Narw YORK, N. Y., Dcc. 21 —Tlic New York Americans of the Nu- tional Hockey League announced tonight they had recalled Johnny‘ Sheppard from tlic Bronx Tlgflfh‘ o! the Canadian-American League and sent George Massccm" to Lliut club in return. Maser-car v.11 he subject to recall. Sheppard will b; in the Ameri- cau's lineup when they face the Toronto Maple Leafs at Toronto tomorrow night. cross sticks with the‘ Biouthport boys. It is hoped that‘ tomorrow night's clashes will be more generously at- Give the SAINT JOHN, N. 3., Dec. 21.- Sherlff Amon A. Wilson tonight was silent as to what form of investiga- tlon would be carried out as a mull. 5 oi’ the riot in the county Jail today, when n, group of prisoners under the influence of liquor rebelled and threw chairs, milk bottles and dishes at a squad of policemen called in to quell the disturbance. “Three men got drunk, that's all," the sheriff said, adding that he had no other comment to make at the present time. In a statement liven out prevlousL, immediately “W! the disturbance, Bhcrifl.’ Wilson had said that in his opinion the 11111101‘ was passed to the prisoners under the gate at the entrance of the jail ya: . He would not enlarge on this theory. Charles E. Conway. 0Y1! °1 WY" ringleader-s lodged in the police sta- tion cells for safekeeping, and against whom charges of i111! b1‘!!!- lng may be laid, said a jail ofllcial had allowed him to an out and buy liquor, but this was strenuously de- nied by authorities. Conway h serving a 11-month sentence for bootlegglng. ‘i. Second (to battered puillifl If“? 3- Tl" smmw- the football eel-SOIL,’ 9- Cuckoo. - iii iilhciifilfiiii. ,,,’,‘,j,'",‘j;',',,“,§,*,‘;;,,§_‘" 1 "°“‘ ’°“’ 12 I a, huflcaud Dunk“ I Hy‘ can-q comes nezti, I we skip that and get on w whatl sixth roumD-Keep a stiff 1111751‘ '11P. Jlm. Jim (speakins sen to that. palnfuliyl-‘Ek tended than 11st Friday night. w ma sraunmc a few pairs of She will Vappredate your true sense of value . PAHICI TIACIES RANGERS IQCKIY | Lester Patrick, who thinks back- wards u well as forwards, has de- “"5 "l9 118w and resurrected one d‘! P1" 10!‘ his“ spectacular Iidng- m- Th9 11ft 0r hoist, long a 111W!- ite for teams when the old Silver “sweetest girl in the world” a SECTION R _ w.r.n.r. 1.1m. I Dalhousle 0 1 8 4 5 Qamnbeuton .. 1 a 01212 2_ Bathurst 1 a o 72o 2 D n SECTION s do w.1.n.r. aria. l" Abbies o 01a a s Moncton , 5 s 5 Fredericton ,,,,1 a o '1 '1 2 think of you night and morning for ‘ months and perhaps quite often during the day. You can buy Mercury Hosiery in enyweighnndinalltlteiamt colour-sat moot good stores. Do not be put 0E with my other kind beanie no other kind is likely to wear as well as Mercury Hosiery. good taste and . . and she'll 5"“ "'9 Wlflit to trod the wards in the full clloium glare oi the hams lwtlilht, has been taught by Patrick tg hi; player-i 1n this ca" l‘ l5 Mt the defence men WM d0 thG hfilfjfin‘, h“ the con"; ‘i the forwards. ’ As the trio of mat bus players‘ For Sale By Charlottetown PROWSE BROS" LIMITED