111s manurrrmuwu “GUARDIAN WRESTLING Niws vmfiiozf wont!) rden Nations at Borden was packed with thrills ,. es on hard, clcse Xganw. " ‘rhe fizst period went ibies netted three counters. , second by Bradley also unassisted hm only five forwards on the ice ' being out with an in- f} Storey suffered a slight cut over ‘y eye, while Webster of the Nat- " received a. severe injury to nnklewhenhewus mashed by ’, iatedurlnganzilupinfrontof (c: RACES lnwfficlent markers. It was very 001d and the crack heavy. - Class B. 'I‘r0t and Pace was won y Dillingtorl, owned by James Mac- tn straight heats. ' Tbree-year-oid Trot and Pace was 2. s» 9. f4 fternoon. The following is the mammary: ' OhslBhflilrlPaoe illlngton ( 1 1 . e1 ) 8 2 -_ , xeilv) .. .... a mic-am n. Mt ..1 1 2 z OI Announcer-John A. McDonald. JuQcwChax-les Snow, Neil Wal- hr. a. A. MacDonald. Starter-D. K. MacLeod. '1‘irnera—R.. Wood. B. McKenzie. AMa cFarlane 4.1a Star Of , Game c. P. By Guarinn‘: Special Win) BIIBWIOKuN- 8-. Jen. 90-15“- la Bruins defeated Brldiewwl‘ ‘Hawks s-v in a Central Valley Hockey League game tonight. Archie MacFarlane, a Bruin for- mrq, was outstanding. scoring six , scoreless {as bath tearm skated at: a furious pace to keep the fans on their dices In the second canto the Ab- the I-first by Storey unassisted and the . ‘ The third was scored by Roy Mc- , after tak- flnal score read 5-3 in 4 ationals Fail 0 Halt Rush Of inter. Abegweits A l Team fipture Third Straight Island League Victory Q DefeatingBordenLast Night5-3. Itiieumeciiato Abbie: downed the last ight in a fast, rugged game that galore Sensational goal tending by both _ in drives Y the outstanding feature of the the ‘aide plays. SUMMARY First Period No score. Webster, storey. - Second Period l---A¢bbleu, Stewart). lL-F. Bradley (unaoisted). 3—-Ablzlea, MoCebe, l‘. Acorn, Bradley)- Storey, Stony. Third Period Borden, llama). 5—-A|hbies, Storey Ououpbell ( unassisted) . rl-fwues. Acorn (Stewart). ed). Penalties: Mcwilunms, Camp Aoom, Stewart. Rderee-ddc‘ unbound. City League yellowing ls the team standing of tbr: City Hockey League and scor- ing statistics of "B" section of the 1°01! TIAM STANDING "A" Section G W L D F A Pts L.P.U... 761 081712 Grmitea . 8 ‘I l. 015 8 4 Pirates .. 4 2 2 0 14 l5 4 Quilters .. 8 0 3,0 516 0 Stewarts 3 l) 3 0 913 i) "B" Section Hoimufs Vic- tots 4 4 0 0 311-2 8 Bankers 4 3 1 0 16 l2 6 Superior: . 4 1 3 D l0 l6 2 Navy ..41ao141o: Maroons .. 4 1 3 0 1113 I Booth] Statistics in “B" Section G A Pia. Macfnnls (H) . . . . 3 7 10 Lawlor (H) '7 3 10 COX (H) . . . . .. 6 4 10 MacMahon (N) . 4 2 6 Williams (M) . 5 1 6 Johnson (B) 3 3 5 F. MacMillan (B) . . 2 3 ll Lapthomc (B) 3 2 5 ‘Dillon (N) 2 3 5 Penalties Williams (S) . . . . . l’! Ferguson (H) l6 Burgoyne (1-1) . . . . . - . l3 Lawlor (S) . 12 Laifierty (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9 Buperiors have served 50 minutes in penalties, Holman's 4i, Maroons 26, Navy Z1, and Bankers 22.- DOWN THE ALLEYS CHARLOTTETOWN ALLEYS C. N. Hotel 3089 cal; and back-checking relent- lcnly. ' QUYQN Patterson's . . C. Pmught, P. Molnnia. high three. ‘I07. 1.. “ h’ not. Mel Diamond refereed to the aut- lsfaction of both teams, being par- ticularly sharp ln catching off- Peualties: Webster, McWllliama, (Bradley, (Donaldson Penalties: Carmichael, F. Acorn (MoWil- 8-—-.‘Borden, Campbell‘ lunusist- ed) B—Bmden, McPherson (unassist- bell, McPherson, Campbell, Storey Statistics Of -' the only other. Montrcll-l- Officials However State Be Eligible. (Canadian Prcu) Girls‘ Hockey championship. For several years cial assistance. arrangements for future games. promoters in Canada's Island province. would sponsor such a team. players would be picked from Mer- maid, Montague, Bunbury, Summer- side, Charlottetown and other dis- tricts where girls‘ hockey is flour- ishing. Ian MacKenzie, coach of the Charlottetown Abegweit sisters and F. Linkletter, couch of the Summer- slde Crystals were in favor of the all-star team but no arrangement as to how the team would be picked has as yet been made. Montreal Say Team Would Not Io Ellflblt MONIREAL. Jan. 30.—-(C.P.)- Comrnentlng on the proposal in Charlottetown to send a glrlr‘ hoc- key team in search of the Dominion girls’ hockey plonshlp. officials of the Montreal Girls’ League said today the proposed team would not be eligible for Dominion or inter- provincial playdowno. To qualify for_ inter-provincial playdowns, it was pointed out a club‘ must have won its own league chant-I pionshlpwuxd been declared cham- pionacf their division" after a reguw larly amallltuted play off. Tllfill STITIRINB G A M E AT SAINT TURN (C.P. By Guardian’: Special Wire) SAINT JOHN. N. 3., Jan. 30 - i with both teams shooting a total of l8 goals in wide-open second and third periods, All-Stars man- aged to finish the multiple scoring with an 11-10 victory over Beavers in an all-local fixture of the New Brunswick Mercantile Hockey League tonight. After ending the first period a 2-1 lead, All-Stare went wild dur- ing the next 20 minutes. They slammed seven shots past "Skeet" Kuhn while Charlie Wilson, All- Stur goalie. missed only two. Ray Getliffe with four goals and om assist. The last period saw a reversed situation, Beavers shooting seven and All-Stars two. Three were from the stick of "Peck" Donald. Donald also tallied in the first period. Other Beavers who broke into the scoring column were Alex Archer, with two, "Bonny" drew, Jack Draper. Cnasley She ood and "Ike" Houston. ' In addition to Getliffe’: four. Joe Shields and Jim Kelly had two each for All-Stars, while "Dizzy" Deailets, Jinx. Murphy and Jerry’ MoCabe shot one epch. Andrew and Saint John Oity Commercial Murphy have been playingdn the ague. A feature of the match was ab- lencc of penalties in the free-acor- ing second and third periods. Dru- per and McCabe were put off for fighting in the first and Shield had penalty of the S‘ BRIDE. All-STAR RIRFS TEAM M T] 0 T Ell Squad Would Not A move to send out a girls‘ hodlay squad representative of Prince Ed- ward Island was being considered today as followers of girls’ sport cost longing eyes on the Dominion Bummerslde crystals have swept opposition aside in the Muritlmee. Last year they played a swreles drew with Mon- treal Maroons. leaders ln the Mon- treal League but defaulted the right to continue in the Dominion play- downs when they had to retum to the Island because of lack of finan- SUIRIDEISIGC citizens offered to finance the play-off series, but the offer came too late unfortunately. and. the girls were unable to make Now the idea favored by sport Summerslde, Char- lottetown and other towns of the Province ls to line up an all-star aggregation worthy of representing Financial assistance has been of- - fered by a. mercantile firm who Girl Chuck‘ Templeton ‘a . T JIIISVIRI EDI RS ~ w nan uwu mm»“$.‘.‘a.. ‘ KXTI ~ ‘l RN‘! ovvuk ' vacuum Z2§“~h".‘.‘f"<3."~“.ou“““o¥.'.‘“ cum: 1v Gill V? i0!) 13:5! Bk!‘ sron TRAITS amok: nee-mu nuns , we anuv not? arms ma: \ cont-seemin- "m: you eoawucs min HE HHD I hlifi‘ QIQ-Bfl. F3537?» ‘ Senior ,Win Over P. TV. C. Bculnr "Y" 116d W’ much clam for the P. W. C- t“!!! lastniglttattheYand ihofinal whistle found the “Conceived trailing 43-15. it who A 198111" gamed thelLM. G.A- House League. ~ Linea) and scores:- Seuior Y-Blll firm?» G. 3; Jim Walker, F. B; J Langlll F, 2; B. waning. 1th.» - _ ndm F. 16: gruhurn "fruit theson 4. ,1=,w d-(I-iarry Smith o. a; Cyril Jobnstone G. 2; Lorne Mac- Kay G, 2; Allison barter F, 8; Joe Cullen F, 0: Keith Morrow G, 0; I. Stirling 1. Referee-q. McLean. (IQ-EDS FIRST DEFEAT m one of the roughest girls town, Abbie Blstup finally stopped the P. W. C. Oo-eds winning streak when they outscored the girl‘: league leading team 24-22, the winners piling up n. lead that the ‘losers game comeback could not quite catch w to. P. W. C. Co-Eds-Frarwlc Ayers, 1", l6; Oatheflno McGuigan F, 5; Marian Gay, F, 1; Mary Doyle, l‘, 0; Marian Mahm- F, 0: Jean Mc- Eiwixcm 1'20; Hope Rodd (l, o; Grace Campbell G, 0. Abbie Sisters-Jean Grant, G, 4: Doris Heartz, G, 7; Gladys Saund- efs F, 2; Anne shezry, F, ‘l; P. VauBusklrk, 4: McKenzie 0. ' Referee-Geo. Young. R NGERLINE PASSESTJIUU PRINT MARK By George Moguirc, Cunadlln Prcu: Stun Writer (By Glllnllln’: Special WIN) NEW YORK, Jan. Zia-Hockey's gmaioat scoring lino and the New York Ranger team u a whole today received an ‘ ' that fairly shook old Manhattan on its bedrock foundation. If the tum had Just won the Btalfluy Oup it l: doubtful u it would have colvod more adoration from the fan: and glowint Dru: no- tion in the metropolitan sheets than that which followed their lmllhluu triumph luewugnr. over Toronto lhplo loafl. uup favorites. M6111... u} mm MARDBNS (c, y. by Guardian’: Special Wire) MONTREAL, Jan. tic-The Mar- itime Hvvimea representation or Montreal Maroona was increased key league club announcing it has iccalled Sazfuny McManus from New Haven Eagles of the Canad- fan American League. McMnnus formerly of the Allan Cup-holding Monoton Hawks. was ordered to reloin the club in time to play against Americans in New York tomorrow night, Sammy will fit at centre in be- Nbrthcobt on the first line. the sensational debut here last night back on defence, pairing with place of Allan Shield-B. who is in- umd the cocoon. . -. Jan. Wolfville hockey team to ' “ halted the Kentvllle Wildcats’ string of seven straight victories in the Valley ‘Hockey League by trounclng the home team 3-1. The Cats played slower hockey than usual, lacing safely entrenched in first poctten in the league. ANTTGONIBH, N. S., Jan- 30- Antigonish Bulldogs came from be- hind tonight to score a 3-1 win over 8t. Franc-la Xavier University 1n _an A. P. O. Hockey League fix- ture. Trailing l-0 at the sturt of thc third period. the Bulldogs ap- plied tne pressure and rammed three goals past Jim MacDonald. the university goaltender. HWOLJFVIIJLE, N. 8., Jan. 30- Turnlng in an excellent perform- ance. Acadia university boot Can- nlnI Habitantell-I in a Valley Butler League game tonight. Acadia scored nine goal: in the last two lemons and held their oppon- ents scoreless. "We cannot run an economy of Mimi». technology ma power pro- to two tonight. the National Hoc- tween Hooley Smith and 1am spot at winch Bill lvitiller made a Miller, also an ex-Hawk, ls to drop Lionel Conacher and taking the nni McKenzie, defcnoemcn, m: for Toronto tonight to join New York Bangers for the balance of MARITIME uocxrv RESULTS (C. P. By Guardian‘: Special Wire) N. 30- MARITIME TITTBKEYISTS SET REBTTRTT Miller, Kelly, Connolly Turn In Sparkling - Performances In In- itial Games. By Bob Clarke, Canadian Press Staff Writer (By Gunrdianb Special Win) MONTREAL, Jan, $0.--It seems to be n. Maritime hockey tradition always to make the early imprec- slons a good one. At least the goal snipers from down east who have broken into the professional ranks have set a. record that will take some beating. It is a. rare enough feat for a rookie to score a goal in his first professional game out of amateur ranks, but take a look at this record --threu members of lust years Allan Cup winners, the Moncton Hawks, have scored goals shortly after they joined the pros. The latest recruit and the one who turned in the fin- eat performance was Bill Miller, who Gives slammed in two sparkling goals against 5t. Iouls Eagles last night at Montreal in his first game for the Maroona. Ono of his teammates in hla om- ateur days, Bert Connolly, who alan- ed up with the New York Rangers at the beginning of the season show- ed himself a potential star by scor- ing in his first game at Madison “ Garden against the some St. fouls team, when the Rangers took n. 5-0 victory from the Eagles at New York Nov. l8. After the troublesome time: of the Maritime league, Dud James turned professional with the Syra- cusg Stars and in his second game banged in a goal for his team against Cleveland on Jan, 27. This by no means fills out the . bill for the boys from down east for when Pete Kelly, who played for Charlottetown at the beginning of this season, turned pro with the St. lama males on Jan. 9, he turn- ed in a fine game and silpplied an assist on a goal by Syd Howe against the New York Rangers on Jun. l3. Last year Doggle Kuhn, who play- ed with the ‘rrurc Bees-cats and then turned pro with the New York Am-. ericans scored a goal in his first game in the star-sprangled uniform. All of which forms a record for the sport books that ls pretty hard to beat. BITYLEABTIE PRBTESTS lHSAlLilREll At a meeting of the Oity Hockey League officials at the Board Room of the Oity Building last night, two protests were heard and. after cou- slderable discussion disallowed. The Navy team entered a protest against the Bankers, claiming a goal was scored when the goal judge was absent from the box, but the offici- ula upheld the ruling of referee Weeks, who claimed no goal was scored. l The other protest concerned the Pirates and L. P. U. team. on the grounds that Bennie Bfnna of the latter team was wearing undue paraphernalia in the form of rein- forced shoulder pads of steel. This protest was thrown out, but Binus u: under a two ulme suspemlon by Mr. Jack Stems, Vice-president of the Maritime Hockey Association. n A l l ri x anus suu jllNllEFEAlEll (0. P. By Guardian’: speck! Wire) HALIFAX, Jan. ail-The battle for the curling championship of Nova Bcctia, which otrrla: with it the right to reprucnt th: province in the MacDonald Brier competi tion at Toronto. narrowed down to four rink: tonight after 14 clubs : m, wnmr new“ victory w round New York ‘“'°"°"”"°" ""'-"_-_°1°P"""*- an been forced u» u» aldellnh. 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'~ _ 1'“ "P" nmmtaatothaxamuolutlan ~ _..__.__........ aiml- and m alaiuta T“ all: mm “qflgflfiftm u mum in thojlltfillfhiltfli qr non nun own fad: thaaouureat man of m m. whom. amour f“ m" 11%" m‘ m" —-—'—-- . anccrdnavo bef former-oz" '" QB, ‘ Ccmnaralaihlguo ~anumdbvmyfimtlmezriommdthanmgxggmtf£‘m rinks 1711706 an ' u: ~ ----=- . noncomm- will. ‘mathraehiu- climb ca» has which mp ‘ _ o0- % m.“ haven" ma‘ r r t u, 1g mo: the bu“ Y, bflutifal "A-ihkm-l-‘A- ‘"1" ~' - hutagm‘ “ufi waypuavnovwmnmoup tum. A. sum-u. Ill. one of ramalkabll foaturu ma; ma at 0 came time anthem: tomorrow ‘ll-um will °"'¢*“""°P-"~°1¢'11W"°' flulltlww mwmulmfvvin miaunmmumknmu: will t" 1h a mama i nuatlluflowll. .. i Battling 1L __‘ ‘T0 ‘ of Maritime "Big Three" wlnne and makes a fourth game neoeala y. broke up attack after I-tlol-K. bili- part of the cx-Ahble player. The opening period last 918m was as fast a-a any seen herélthis winter. the player» literally tum themselves into tho loo. Abbie: went back on tho defensive in tho second and p111; o! the third that slowed the tilt up considerably. but after the score had been knotted it was fast, rugged hockey for the remaining twenty minutes of play. Abbiea made a wonderful show- lng last night and to atato Coach "Red" Stuart's own words: ‘The team you bad out there tonight la much harder to defeat than the lineup you had at the first of the year, they have a0 much Wight" to win that they never concede dc- feat." Qultc a compliment from the Halifax mentor and one that la highly deserved. Jackie Kane was easily the out- staudlnghockeylst on the ice last night. He was tireless in his ef- forta, coming and going. and only for hard luck might easily have counted on three occasions. Leo Sargent, aptly termed “the great," was great in every sense of the word and several time: he stood in the breach to ward off the sniping Wolverines. Harry Currie moved up to right wing with Kane and Nicholson. also turned in smart hockey last night, and his efforts found plenty favor with the fans- The other line cf Steele, Lawlor and Squarebrlggu were by no means out of the pic- Tllfg either, all showing by their performance that they are ready for the remaining games. A rock-ribbed defence ‘ ‘ Hal Gross’ and Frank Currie’: work last night. The! bodied and car- ried with tolling effect, and it was a rocky path lut night to Bab goat's citadel. Masher, Hudson and Shields were the pick of the visitors, the first two bclnd Particularly dan- gerous all evening whlla “Daddy" Bubar in the Wolverine cage lived up to the name that he has a1- waya enjoyed as one of the nut-A standing goalies in Eastern Can- ado. Nicholson touted Bubar with two hard drive: as the game started at a fast clip, Lxwlor’: shovel ahot forced Sargent to wpra-wl to cave on the Wolves’ first dangerous at- tack. The Abbie lino of Nicholson Kane and Han-y Currie was mighty dangerous and Bubar in the Wolf cage was a busy man. Hudson drew the first penalty of the game for roughing and Lawlor, Bquarebrigga and Bicclc came on the attacking lino for the locals. Wolves held on however, although the "rookies" kept the play con- tinually inside the vlaitora’ defens- iva territory, Lawlor and Square- brim: b61118’ foiled by the over- worked “Daddy? The game slowed down from the fut me at the 1a minute mark -but a penalty to Hal Gross saw the Wolves but every mun inside the -AND” .WOL VERINES’ 11v 1-1’ DRAW i mod PZEdIQFaI Team Even Break Abbies Have Edge On Visitors As “Break” Leads To Wolver- ine Goal-Harry Currie And Hudson Geigounters. LI 1L ma, :4- ‘ Abbie! and Wolverines skated off the Forum ice last night dcadlookcddn a l-1 draw. It was the ueeond of the five gamc eerie: to determine the the result of lalt night‘: tilt now Carrying the play to the visitor: with a fut whirlwind attack iu the first fifteen minutes of the opening period and ontplaylug tho Wolf pack from Halifax, Abbie: garnered a one-goal load in the closing min- g ate: as Harry Carrie, cx-junior star, took Frank Carrie's pas: lo but Bublr cleanly for a brilliant goal. And for l. while it looked u If in]: counter would ho uufffolcnt. For over a period and a hall after tha counter the locals, playing u. defensive game that had the Wolves baffled, midway through the third session cams the break as Ron Hudson pounced on the rubber that had bounced off the screen to poke it pout Sargent for the Klein! marker. “Lilly Link‘ wlsvrlththevlaltononthcorcbutltwuahounartworkonthl play rarely gave the visitor: an open scoring chance. Sargent stood in the brooch twice in a row in the firrt minute of the third session as Home: and Shields had o chance apiece from just outside the crease Wolves were doing all the forcing as tha Abblca played to hold their allm lead. Lawlor and Prank Currie on a break nearly sent the Abbie! into a2-0 lead as the latter coasted in on the pass only to have Bubor kick the drive out. Graham got a penalty for dump- ing Kane and Sargent but a few hard saves to ht: credit ll tho Wblvaa continued their attack in their efforts to tie it up. But a lucky break at 11.54 gov! visitors the equaliser. Ile- go l. long hcuvc that bounced off the screen behind tho no; to land at the afdeofthodlm Hudson, un, ’ ‘ for the mo- ment, wre in fast to slam h pan Sargent before the Abbie Iualio . could make a move. Moahar was I tower of strength in the Wolvu cause and on a couple of occadoul Sargent had to move fut to block his steaming drives. Abblea not four man attacks raging into Wolvca territory for the balance of the period but though emu: were clone on both aides. the deadlock cuisfcd at the bell. Kane, right in on Prank Cur- rie’: para at the otartof the over- time, was robbed u Lawlor got away with deliberate holding, thl _Wolve: being stopped by Sargent on a return attack. Au the lines changed at the 11v: minute mark the Abbie “rookies gave Bubar ‘ momenta but the Wolverine loalle wa: equal t! the talk. Another switch in the attacking trios with two minutes to go pro- duced no rmulta and it was a 1-1 drew. LINEUP! Abhicn Goal, Sargent: defence Gross. Currie, McKio: centre, Kano l-awlor; left wing, Nicholson Bquarebrigga; right wing, H. Cur- rie, Steele; utility, Whitiock. Wolves: Goal, Bubar; defence Graham, Lnvlgne; centre, Mc- Glaahen, Moahcr; loft wlngfllar- guaon, Lawlor; right wing. Shields Portaoul. Referees: Prone, Charlottetown! Beasley, Dartmouth. SUMMARY run rum l. Abblea, H. Currie (P. Currln ‘agennaltlea: Hudson, Gross. BtOPIZ Slflfllt l0, Bubar 9. 80nd Period N0 lCfIG. Abbie line, but timely clearing kept the Woivea from getting a really dangerous ahot on Sargent. > >3; g Eiigziég Z’ u . iii §§§§§E€ iliiiliif lg: g u iéfglfiirr it iii Eu s" Penalty: lloGluhen- Btopa: Sargent ‘I, Bubar I. Third Period I. Wolves, Hudson, 11M. Faulty: Graham. Btopl: Sargent 12, Bubar U. Ova-Nun mu No more. No Illlllticl. Btbllltdlrlcnt S. Bubar I. SKATING gronxcnr ' wfffllfflflljld (‘aw v l