NQVEWEI? 19- 1934 THE onsnurrrsrown GUARDIAN k mm: Leafs Defeat Maroons To ‘Vin Fourth Straight; Detroit, Boston Win Games SATURDAY NIGHT GAME (c. r. n; Glllrdlllfa Special Wire) _ _ one“, TORONTO, NOV. 1B. -— F00!‘ N 581mg [053 To Baum; straight victories were in the records‘ gggpqy, “w, 1g_((;p_)__3“. of Toronto Maple Leafs tonight be- um Bruins, a much faster outfit cw" "Wm" "BYWM- 11¢ BN- than the team that ended mt I011- cmmm m‘ 4mm°lm- m1- ‘eeesonb National Hockey League ed to belt 1M1!’ third-Period bully season m the American Division j Blillfdl? 515m ""1 "m 5°" 3'1 ‘cellar,’ opened their home season ‘BALEIHINIA ‘TEAM RETAINS MBBIIRBY BIIP Cape Breton T e a m Crushes Halifax Wanderers In Sud- den Death Game 7-6. ' ‘MI-LL. Coaches —No 2 dzaszraa- gfifi YEAR G5 COPO-i OF E EH YORK RRNCJRS/RND H5 EMT- RS H BIG TIME ockzY PILOT H-O-C-K-E-Y WEDNESDAYNIGHT n 0.30 ABBIES tilt. Eight of the game's 1i penalties came in the bruisinl thir Lease fought strenuously to erase mroons’ slim 1-0 lead and the first o. dummy Mclllnnus‘ two penalties psved the way for Harold Clinton's tying goal. Charlie Conacher, big right winger. scored m0 winning géflgsghtifljlevlfngfgi “Ljfégg-Qg‘ 21-3 h-re Saturday with about m. Seat sale Tuesday morning at 10 A- M- Forum Box Off|ce- ‘;,f,» xvii W111“ minim?" W" "911 llwmd “m: a lmly-smmmm ‘bout suns esse that had characterized 1i . though Baldy Northcott was servlnl vaflfmvefldge.‘ m” Bu,” 3mm, their winning of the osps Breton 3 .- s. 10-minute misconduct penalty fozvmmd out a ‘not that u! B“, chmp1ommp_ _____ a ,1» pushing referee fiTltvlslifilflclllTy "lflsemen slflppgd homo for the vic- The only other challengers for 5 i '°'.’-‘.§‘.€.§’.‘S 283% ........°““.'$*0... §§‘..°....'£?.‘.’.""..‘.’$if.i£§"’...2.‘ iii‘; R R k ' Pl B - F ; us; season, Maroons had a. slight or may’ trgwégfisalglfie won the New Bnmswick cha-mpion- o o l lg 0 a r ‘I: , 2:22.‘; it wtfiwiifi b“ ~=-~=~= sews M» lire: euzarysszmbzz“ M - R l I V- . - r v . . . tailed by two 01 the Derloqu three gala‘: ‘felglguwh-eluggottyooantiti Saturday's game could hardly (IJQf O e fl lCtQry, M e e t l n g 3 5 penaltiel. ‘Iileir otfensive drive m"? Bu“, me Bruin‘, 8mm“ have been called s struggle for the . . u; I . reached its heightinthe secondses- cent" awed» a loqnmuw husky csledonisns. The! ran up L f k k H‘ k T d 3 . son sud Just before the halfway am penalty dung the mo“ m,“ 19 points scum-st Weeds-ere lb": ea S an ac aw 8 l1 e 8 Cl y s =1 " msrk youthful Ruse Blinoo shotl 10d ‘or emowms sway Bowman Qctuumce “RUE FNBHEO,“ in the first half. The visitors go 9‘ V them into the lead after Stew Evans “w: the whim, had gbopped the v - THE Puqy Q1175 EvgRy their three on s pexligilgt jot; fa (I Md t? t°sssps£§gt1nMm' mwm gs halfwitywnkrrarkkc d a a (C P by Guardian's Special Wire) 1mm (0.? n. G grdlan’ 5 m w| ) a 5 wnb - - . - - .- to, (Cotto 1m- 1a.oo. ~ u s nee re m. third periodwoe five minutes The miners passed brilliantly and mw yonx, Nov IB-New York Q ‘goo,’ m, AMI-llyil-ZBI‘, n. s. Nov. 1a-su- i?» l old when McMenuswasbenched for ‘ displayed perfect bwlmeld worlc Rangers, playing their first home Kelly wiebe ' ' fusal o: the Canadian Amateur $4 gripping and Dick Irvin sent on his . they made 19 [passes on one drive game of the Nations/l Hockey Lea- ' ' Hockey Association to sanction "f “I third iine for the Dower Die-y. Ken — into Wanderers territory 11nd W?" gue season bofors s, near-capacity second Perm; players’ ttangfejg m; c“; a pa“ g. Dorstgk dnenflglglmlwm 23:; 233190110 gt!” 3B igyoogiy I $113910’ k°k flu?!‘ more thagvgdpileg, handed if gloom over that Maritime Hoc- i‘ tithes... mm- and Cotton. Hoi- ‘ ' » » Vglenderere scored on a try m u... whom o§°fifmun view on §:,,,1‘§“k°m,, fuel! $5.1m wit: odegigitlivsn ‘lailrllopli; ‘i ‘°‘"'” °“t‘;"i.°.‘i&°“‘°.£°'2.°§ "it? “ la F HI Along The Sldelmes twh 3d h3g1, ghgcguglmeg; $11“ u» w. M W i - u... 1...... reeggdnffoqwfleeevibei vu he 988M! 011 9 91' ° f? M - ' The blue ave e. de est ens ' B g Fo ' to curry on. . of the goal and the tall centre fed ~ while Caledoniane were still effec- m” received m 51." 1mm m a mos; An emergency meeting of officials thepucktoCottoninflontofthe flanked by Conacher, Day awsy from Maroon beck-checkers to the defence where Oonache crossed behind him to take a tricky pose and best Alex Connell from close range. monel Couecher was carried from tlmiceinthethirdperiodwhen his trick knee went out. Injured while sying football, the big ‘ ‘ nceman sdtobetakenoflwhenallesf player fell on his leg and threw it dperiocae’ MIN SI_I_II_RINB 1n u med! Nbflenllflwkev Rem with a mm 1-0 mm over at. iLouis Eagles hefom 10,000 Batu!‘- day night at Boston Garden. The lone tally came after minutes of first period play, while Burr Williams. one of the Berries‘ defencemen. was off for halting Eddie Shore's spectacular rush with s. trip. The penalty gave the Bruins Pete Kelly Tied With Monson of Beavers For Second Position. (OI. B! Gunilla-n’! Special Wire) BOU H l5 TWO FAVORITE SUBIEC Tb ' ' ' ‘ ' NO APPEAL ALLOWED JUBIWEATIIITBOPtherecmtdrasticndlngofthe O.A.H.A» regarding playing transfers is to have on the “Big Four" is to be decided st a meeting ‘Tuesday night next when officials of the four teams will meet to decide on the course to be taken. One thing is eer- taln however and that ie that the loop will continue to function but 0n what scale is at present unknown. “Bow-blow’ aptly describes how the league has been hit, but those at the head are determined to curry on. with their ' s considered to be 100 per cent when forwarded to the meeting it seems that the hockeyists are entitled to state their cssc but according to President Wry "no appeal is allowed," and this means that those concerned an barred from competing in the Allan Cup play- downs with their present team. However, be that as it may the players (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) GLAOE BAY. N. 8., NOV. 18-0111- edonhrs powerful IEnglish rugby team, mostly big miners toughened in Cape Breton collieries, are chem- plons of the Maritime Provinces for lsnother yes: and guardians of the McCurdy Cup. ‘they crushed Halifax Wanderers tive and added 8 points to their total. Inconsistency Of C.A.H.A. Is S co r e d‘ .Z=w¢m period and halving the better of film speedy argument from start in firlish. The Eagles, a bit wom from lest night's Esme in Boston, dis- played only a few srattered flashes of reel form and tired bsdlv to- ward the finish. A trio of Ranger rookies, Bert Connolly, wmi Patrick and Charlie Mason, gave the Razigers s. flying start in the first period and the home team was never in danger. Connolly and big Earl Selbert led the scoring with s. goal v l WOL VER INES The League Will Go On Reserved Seats: 50s.. 750.. $100; Balcony. 35c-; Children. 25c- 4-Toronto, Jackson (Conschu) decisive manner, scoring in every mm (Conacher) 12 :01. Penalties: Thompson, Gotteelig, Jackson. on Tuesday was suggested by J. A. Ha-nway, K. 0.. Preeldcnt-ol~ ~ the League, tonight but club lead- ers. Jack Conn of Halifax and B. A. ‘lnylor of Moncton replied that it would be difficult for them to attend a. session on that dsyi ., James E. Wry, President o»: the lvmrltime Amateur Hockey Assocb‘ ation, arrived home tonight from ‘Toronto where he had been stwib. ing the special sessions of tnnegr" comment on the national associa- tlon‘s decision but he said‘ thht istration committee. He would not out again. m the dressing room it 351m‘ N v. ill-Jack “l-Iurry" . I l _ there was no possible appeal drmn - We: are"! Pfifil! “g was xsne. ififivfbgd 11°“ mm“% gxzggedgyl ,..§..{‘-I. flfifiuifhé‘: §§§§.,§'“$.n°“§’.’..§§ m whawm mm" tnxeiflyfiigxmgrtln; c. A. tbs. at its mglrfiupazabm w” | S k a t i I1 g ‘ilvflrullnc ulrédbtebe ‘lvhritm: siss- eei ‘ ' as e Ahegwe - . Rumuyam . _ cs on wou o liged, ~ dressiuk 313m. I: wee thollkht un- m“ by cmlmwale Maritime ' ' ' “m” “men” l‘ w“ “p " Almmm’ d‘ by 1i»- av- -e ., four years ego. lesde mm ~ 1 3:311: m W“ b‘ “l” °“" °‘ u" ,_____ Huh m“ M L‘ i: “w” “ms Toma!" ions B5 m the solution are being Bouoher, Dillon, P‘. Cook. _ ., . , ' i ' TILL s-ncxmq to m, orig-h” _ , offered and numerous suggestions Ranger Subs: Somers, Nissan, M,‘ ll I say névzm V. ' Cuuml“ m “u” . u" "14 :2 “l whedule’ 5mm“ mvm w I N s “$33k. time hockey follower has dgbertxeel- BAND Seem’ t° 1”“ 5m“? ' . l” i. P091110" ‘he mm‘! ‘h’ “m” “m “m” N“ ' summer up his views u. the f0llow- s. mulsz-oosméverluge- ' oe- ' ' mm“ If “W” “ Y“ I T. ‘ ."'°°3 o 1 u“ 1”“ dmcogrnagregdgy tgimlsztal ing manner. false, Williams, Bowman; forwards pruned n ‘ bu" - f J ‘ Monmnar. mw. Ill-Montreal theeea- bwk st Br. ~10 y. e , xmnm Kamemh Shanna“ "ems 1b tbs "ll-level 50°"! I ° h ' B ""4 m’ demmmed w m“ - n» Inconsistency a the st 1.5m subs: véss s. Cook. - U-‘BBHB he" M W W! b W“ "Mdllh- m“ mh'“‘““’ the“ “Mud some Token when, Cowley Howell! Roche . i ‘ 0n homo ice. Canadians opened “MEN dew” “d “m m “m” The clue! oompleint of tho C. A. D. Roche. Avres new.’ ' ' ' ' "m" “m” m“ m" h“ “W” h,‘ t, ' m“ °“ m°k.“”.°'“.m° m“ mp‘ Tricolor Defgats Uni. IL s. is ossmst peeked teams that Officials: Jeni: Cameron and " w! were shutout 8-0 by N" bfll- tlsti m‘ k .- Mm . is tea-ms comprising many mm and Jeri-y 000cm... n“; negro“ Red wumm Manon; 08 re- TB A TUUGH tae 0!‘ any verslty of Toronto that the “Big Four» team‘ are vuened the 10ml N- H. 1-. sewn 1”“ w‘ w h“ b“ °"° W"! '8 °°"‘““- such teams. Considering this point. SUMMARY but Thursday by drvupibs s some m!“ b y] 1r the teams display the same Team 8-7. take Ottawa, the home of m. Cecil W 6111mm» 4-8. Gansdiem m-M- w‘ "' m‘ b18111 01 11w!" =8 W" “Bu?” Duncan, 1st vice president c. s. rum Period ‘ml? m u“ 15°F“ *1“! mam” 133’ omn- m their “t” he" Monet?“ ‘m! (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) H. A. In former years Ottawa had W“ “'° “w” m t“ ‘mu JACKIE mm: g ‘mm’ m m w" “ w“ "mm" mm‘ 101101010, Nov. lib-Queen's five senior teams, this year the 1,_Rgn¢gg5. Oomqolly (semen) Red Wings had too much power mud “n,” 80m and ‘M’ h: lifliflmem- 11° "Mm-whim 1‘ the University tricolor squad are vio- capital city has one senior teem 95¢ - and too much speed for the fslter- wad “m” more M . "mmlrxd s“ wlmwf- t _ ' m" tQQQyLflQQn-g 1n more senses comprising the best material from g, em w, cook (Connpfly- m; Canadians, and eoored s goal mum m“ o, m” pom“ Wm than one. e11 others» Is the Ottawa teem v- Patrick) 18.12. in each of the three periods. Their sowed m the put "at CONNOLLY A STAR may “med the ' yams trophy picked teem? Does Mr. Dlmcan so “M11455; Johnson, Ayn-g combination workwas as smart as wan" Mom“ who my“ h“ mg Wm. p, the chgmplonshjp Q1 regard it? If so he is inconsistent. l“ mid-mew. I-ud they vwvrd 8mm, and men; mm. flew“ m '1‘ 100KB AB n" “m” "lfm" the Senior Intercollegiate Football Take ‘Ibronw. the home or Mr- leeond Period tilemeelvee to be e hustling, close checking tea-m of youngsters. Teddy Graham was thumbed to the penalty box in the first period and Cenadlens started rushing the sh... handed wings. Suddenly Tom- my Anderson broke away. catch- Wlbnlpes clubs. Ind ie now with mm m mists" 1b #1811111! Union bvy an 0-1 uphill victory Bert Connolly to a Ranger con- Bmud” o“, . mm“. fighting "Ml Th‘! 1mm‘ msmnm- 9mm‘. University of Toronto tesm. They 1mm‘? i“ exhlbltlm 9W1“- lummd‘ were victors too over s mid-season into the umrliaht mum 8t M1118 setback that 101m for s. time their last nisht with s brlllls-ut per-i title hopes-en anti-fraternity rul- formsnw- Connolly's Mme under m; which deprived them of five throughout the City. li/Iany opin- William Hewitt, secretary treasur- er of C. A. H. A. 'I‘oronto has e1- wsys hsd a number of senior teams. This year one team called the ‘ Centennials" has included star players of all the others. Is this a packed teem? Is Mr. Hewitt aware fence, W. Cook, Johnson, forwards, a-Rmigere, Mason (Izvinsky) Penalties: Kellbfleimh, Beilbetrt. Third Period b-RAHBVIB. Seibent, 18:10. TONIGHT true value SKATE 8 SHOE OUTFITS 4.- in: the osmium the m. m. the "s Tent" occasions no bur-i layers. v! tbs feet? L-Rangem, x M r - ‘ came in onWllf 0nd‘: like e whirl- g prise inlgMsrltime circles as he was pm, “me, fought 1n the 115.151 Talne Hamilton, which lost s. RM”) i...“ mun‘ ( u doch 501113295 uP g . wind end beat him easily to score‘ always regarded highly when in bgttung mood whgch pfgvaflg when number of its players. A number of renames. Mum Bowman‘ l Detroit's first. A penalty in the the mood for displaying his skill. ‘Qugggfg and vgfsflgy (gash hm g1] stars during the summer located in 1 59cm"! W110i 18d ~90 $110 Mwlld ' ' ° the thrills that the most ardent 9N8 flW- I8 m9 U- A- 1L A- B-WBIQ Leg. 511mm", Buck 111w“ _ IML Jock McGill, blond young IB TWO FORMER Hawk tesm- 100mm gm mum w“; some 13,. of it? Is it a packed, teem? Canadians left wing rookie, was nmtes, McMsnus and Webster, 000 fans crowded into Varsity 5535559, my mm 19.._(A.p_)__ BUY FRQM sent off for tripping and the Wings sent five men up the ice to_ bombard the Cmsdiene goal. Jolist! led a stubborn. defence, vmeeling KELLY now with Montreal Maroons, aieoseemtobegoixiggoodflgizr- ing prominently in their game against Toronto Maple Iveafs Set- y Stadium to watch the struggle. a sudden death encounter between the teams which finished first and second in the intercollegiate group Dlolllolill Afllhlile The o. A. H. A. assumed e. most dictatorial attitude. In the first ‘rouonto Maple Icafle mined the mileage Black Hawks’ home open- ing of the National Hockey League season tonight by trouncing tin HLMANQS g we 1,1 _ place applications supported by sf- _ , £18m glngmilfisenglri; gsvilusdigqlfiflfillvyilthugm "T: a urdsy night. st ths end of the reg ar season ‘Mantis “d; Geranium; were em srtggléayofilllasgldein. 5 to}! beufnreth: a ; 2“l.l’.lf.§‘h‘2.‘é°§..%'i‘:.$“‘.§2. at: ..*:*=*....~Y::c"~'=....~"- m..." m» itii-rv» vst-ilb-“ivl-Yifii‘? Mm- ' . .... - . 11hr. firing it-throu h a mane of Hallie: Wol e “m “m” . “ntmv” Mew“ w" ‘M 61m“ Mm a m“ “me n the SUMMERSHDE ‘ I _ c verinee, is tied with l faves n, t n, period during which they ms an , , 3,12: aux’ gzucgg-oouztl; all; 1:111:33»: 1:120:02“ stein. each . . SUPP ° ' ' ' {’.‘§.,‘,,‘,,°"‘,,,,,,,§,,,‘§‘J; egg ,,;,,':g’;; mm... u. u... ma. us; Hm C.C.M. Skates $1.00, $1.30 $150, $2.00. P - - v , 1 - , l ' ' 5. ufyxisne figured m the goal wunlnmisg of ..‘L°.v..¥...§.’§§.”§3-|A t . R ' I fa n s f 31's o‘ tllgghest Brim“ “Mum and eager-lung 355% late $2.50, $3.50, $5.00. $6.00, $7.50..’ . ' a as in the scramble which pre- fell of saint John Bflvere, C l O n e Pu?“ ti“ mud 91m the" w“ an in thsopeningperiodsndinspaceof ', ; ""4 Lewis’ shot. '\ little over halfway through the ""11 Gordon Pettinemrq ‘"5504 t!!! after a poke. Checking duel at oeniz-e loo. He, broke fast and slivi a dievonal neee Fall Woes the Canadians blue line. Eddie Wlseman deviled down the l1" boards, scooped up the pass in h! stride, and sent a rising shot "hi-lulu! into the far corner of the m” Canadians mowed little ten- acious back ehv-cklnq while their {Ms plsve were not clicking and heir marksmanship was poor. m l While in the second n-ried u. look-d as i! the Canadians were "Wt to More. n» ekirmlshed for minutes on end inside m- ns-g 2W defensive lone but could not nd the Jack lleGill missed m. "em Item: was brilliant end Qaggnmtmscm a no lslaflfillilmpion FOR The raornvibonaren BY non. rmxrn *= ‘ > ._ STRONG ; | Icnnon of the Wolverines and s1‘. James, MoDoneld and Charlie Marshall oi’ Monctnn. have tin-so Points apiece. Marshall, an Ottawa‘ (d. I. Dy Guardian's lpeehl Wire) that several Ameri-e 1711?"! 11°" TRAIL, 8.0., Nov. lii-Dlsapproval "‘ Wolverines ‘Kovzffl. no team entered Q lewerdiecleqnyUppee Freetown.’ this of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Aseooiatlo ‘s rulinB that time be Bllliillflilhwho weidls over"no‘ *1.‘ ‘ -b mandueedhisextrapoundageto ter Jen. 1" was etbreesed here by 800d advantI-Ie. leads the league in Art Jeiferd, Vancouver, President of minutes spent in the penalty box. the British Columbia Hockey Body. Gillhasbeeninthepenisminutea, on his arrival here enmute to the WHOM‘ awmpleteperiolhinthe ltllannueimeetdngbobeheldin rive games played to date. Dee Roealand. - Smith. Charlottetown, 32 “The B. 0 . The piayerfln our 11m‘ with minutes, and Red hrrell at Saint up the John. Knlucker Irvine of Monoton lust and Frankie Graham of Halifax, vincewillremain-here, whatever the with 1e minutes each. are neat in|final decision of the registration line. - v eommi ," m. Jeflerd said. Mmctcn Hawks top the league standing: . aoesmnp, 3.0., Nov. ins-inn.) I-Brltiah Columbia amateur w Ln I n; teammentorsponderedtbepouibil- ' pinyin: Dominion-wide product 10mm the Hawks M I '4 Abegweita Beavers ship Tug-Of-War. contended as Brndqall Potato Sllngere; ' signed up with teams in the West Koomnay Hockey Lei-Sue APPIYBM“ 1y would not qualify 101' lmwll‘ v “" this season under the residence rule and therefore would not be granted transfers. McIntyre was swim-ted by B- 0- Stewart of 'l‘rsil and Georse Irvine of Vancouver. No action was taken on the suggestion by the meeting. Hoop RESULTS Prince of Wales hoopsle s de- feated the Senior Y‘ handily 40-22 attheYfliLQmgymflahudai night. The Bluedots turned in I fine performance to defeat the No- mads earlier in the evenina 18-91- SUMMARY P. W. 0.: Mickey Dewarlsohneton a, lei: 0. lellleri: Ives. walker i, - l. Mffiielh H. Sterling, 0111- udet absolute overruling of constitutional safeguards covering Charlottetown players. A Contrlei. Contrast the treatment meeted out in the present instance to that Bcoorded Leigh Miller of Halifax, Johnny Miles of Sydney, Wm. I-Inlpenmy. Charlottetown and oth- ers that blight be named. Miller was an outstanding Canadian sprinter. Whsrrhia prowess was discovered and it loohed se if he would be on Olympic world eon- tender he was whisked from his Halifax home in Hamilton without ' nu g 8 r55 gilf 8 e5 i? g. 8 a great Marathon runner. He was orneheaniofanyredtapeorob- cottons from the central province. same held true of William I, . Rlobinlw. H. i. l. M0111- l. B011. L Bums l. H. Obllini. V. Q1053. maneotuqtmmn ms 16.1. mum n. taken off t0 reside 1n Ontario. N01 tape entanglements over his Blair. Cotton. Kelly. ‘lbmvrtto less Khan tour minutes Toronto punched home three goals. l-Iec Kilrea scored the firfl. 0W0. with rm cotton sosountlne for the other. Aiiter s scoreless second sesiorl. the Leafs qaeeded “l? Main M’ Y-WO more in the third. Hervey Jwkw" uccmmted for both of them MW‘; Hives minutes sport in H18 Riddle of the period as the Hawk defence collapsed. The match was roufil. P9111‘ avtiu being called and o er n- froctions being overlooked by the mffictsle. OI the 11 assessed the 15.4; led by King Cid-my and Red ‘Hm-her who mew two each. were charged with seven. The victory was the tool's fifth theirflrstbeatlminthmetarw a 5 .5" 5.- 3 Mail Orders Postpaid \ Hockey Boots 55261:)- $2.75, $3.25, $3.75, $4.50, ' , i____— Rivetied FREE _J e . Full Stock Hockey Equipment SHOE threw:- C“ Goal. Chsbot: defence. Conifer, Burke; forwards, Trudei. Goldswo “' . Chicago subs-Kenny, Morena H Clancy; I Bilbk-HOIHM». Day, 0cm- aoher, H. Jwlson. 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