-35 DECEMBER i), 1931 MARili N8 l; N... ..,,,,,, For FALCUNSZ FORUM, Montreal, Que,’ D94; 29 _.(By the Canadian Pressr-A burst oi’ scorin! st the close of a dull National Hockey [gague game gave Montreal Maroons g 4-2 victory over the Detroit Falcons here [Onlghh The Maroons scored twice in the gecolld and twice in the third per. lod, the Falcons counting a. palr 0g goals in the second half of the last period. If tho 1106119? was not exciting in the early part of the encounter, there were other factors to throw i119 ‘m! m” In "Flour. Kill-ea of Detroit got his nose punched and s major penalty for drawing blood followed. Nels Stewart was marked down for the major but after he entered the box Hooley Smith told referee Rodden that he had done the butchering. The penalty was switched to him. If Nels Stewart ,~... 1 ,__ , LiyAKlJiAN more saves ronnm s AMERICANS!) (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, N. Y., Dec. 29-"- Combining o, clever passing attack with an sir tight defense, the Tor- onto Maple Leafs tightened their grip on first place in the National Hockey League's Canadian division and extended the New York Ameri- ems’ string of defeats tonight by defeating the Amerks ii to 0. Toronto was the better team all around and never was seriously troubled after Andy Blair scored the ilrst goal on Hal Cotton pass in the first period. Red Homer scored the second Toronto goal Just before the second period ended. poking the puck be- tween goalie Roy Worters legs. af- ter Ace Bailey's pass and Tor- onto finished tho job with three goals in the final period. Harvey Jackson sank two counters 31 sec- fiofiw. had taken s malor tonight he would have been gutomatically m. pended for a game. The next excite- ment came when Conacher beat Connell on a drive from the boards on Montreal's first goal, Connell onds apart on passes from Joe Primeau and Bailey took Blaifls pass for the last goal Just a few seconds before the bell cianged to end the game. ‘ 041/4043‘ neural/Run’ claimed that the puck had slipped sUmuAgy through s hole in the net. ‘rh m ‘ m mm argument u: m“ MM ll you like the rich, mellow Flavor of Burley tobacco you can enioy the very Finest that the sunny lields ol Southern Ontario produce and at one-third less cost than any other genuine Burley. HQNEY DEW is sold in PACKAGE$—ihat is why a lull one-tenth pound con he reioiled at 10 cents. To paclc HONEY DEW otherwise would only increase its cost-it would not ollecr its quality. ended with the withdrawal of goal umpire Percy Moore, Hooley Smith scored Maroons ‘ goal unaslsted. Then Stew- art scored on a pass from Hooley. Siebert notched the next one, a double pass, Hooley Smith to Stew- art to Siebert. With Jimmy Ward in the penalty box, the Falcons ran 1-'I‘oronto, Blair (Cotton) 13:05. Penalties: none. Second Period il-Toronto. Homer (Bailey) 19:54 Penalties: Finnegan, Ayers, Bailey 41 srsrartinrvni. roa. Jam was...» in two quick goals and averted s. Cflldmllv" PYWY-"lat Ho"! lmt- son b! wllmllls the Women's Dom- mut out’ gal-Sm, goaper-s “Ovelilos 18 B "fulfill!" Sllort is oiicred inion championship and many other . mo‘ ‘cooumed for the first on a again this winter. Last season and major events. will make her steel pretty passing may’ Goodfenovptm in other years there's been the blade debut in the Toronto cham- xlhea_to_cooper_ Young scored the Flacks, the Walters and the Brooks, plonship meet which is slated (or last goal or me evening with a but thiswintcr we have an acquisit- the day after Christmas. Helen, ac- Thlrrl Period 3—Toronto, Jackson (Prlmeau) 11:52 4-Toronto, Jackson 013i 5—Toronto, Bailey (Blair) 7:29 (Primcau) h“ and tricky‘ drive that had ‘aoinqotno isrttnks} lraicnicorldingt :1 tiller famed ‘sisttifr, all! Perliialties: Finnegan. _ Cotton. t ~ - o-. -- - l r ‘ r o can ma e o or many o e o er Burc , Gracie. » - Norm smith outguesscd' who startled the populace last sea- artists. .-. SUNMARY (3 LINEUP .1‘ l ' ion Toronto I rm riod r S t a 1 S T u n Amcrlcans PM" ‘ l 7° 3 Worters Goal Chabot No mo" B Dutton R. D. Lewinsky I ' Ayres L. D. _Day i . ' 6 ‘ =>~~»-m=-= Noo- Mor o» a C ea S 5 " Bu» 1 <====~= Prime“ B ll ll l ll S Allll Exploring LOOKING EM OVER Ward, Kilrea, Cooper, Cox, Mcvic- Patterson wing Bailey r , ar, n. Smith (major). Convey wing Jackson v BY TEC A TOUGH GAME TONIGHT (Special to the Guardian) ‘on the defensive and mostly con- as bad as “gel-kph,” sad! The Crystals made n gratifying ‘tent to hold back and let the Maple start in the Control League matchesileafs do the rushing. There were Hlmes- Lamb» sheppnd- Humes’ by defeating‘ Mansion Maple Lcafslseveral mixups at the Crystal net.w— Kurea- Mcvellh- Jeremmh- ( L-Maroons, Conacher. 13.20. ‘5 m 1 in anvil‘ but m, pnrtimmlyithat made Eady work and Just b“! Toronto Spares: Homer, Clancy, J E A n L u c K Z-Maroons, R. J. Smith. 4.05. thrilling Kan“. Sh...“ mm 13st (ore the gong Kewin made Mom. , Blair, Cotton, Finnegan, Darragh. Referees: S:m:e1ton and Stew- _ Plillall-‘l-‘s? Aim" w» c°nu°h°r' A‘ night. Mcncton was only savcd;ton‘s lone tally with B, rolling shotl Bmlih. 516F911» Brydso“ Lewis" lfrom a wliitflVflSlllllff by n roillng|from centre ice which rolled offiilrt- (Canadian he”) Third Period? shot from ccufrc ice just before Eadys stick. 3—Marcons, Stvwflfli- m" 5mm“) the gclitt. (‘rvntnls lnvc o wonderful Lineups are as follows: American Spares: Brydge, Shields, Second Period NOT FAB. ASTRAY Campbellton Tigers. reputed to be the huskiest hockey team in the Maritime Provinces. arrived in town last night, and this evening will line up against Abegweits in a Northern League hockey fixture. Campbellton, like Fredericton, are The Fredericton Mail says: Ac- cording to H. 0. Schryer, President of the M. A. H. A" who accompam led the Bathurst. Papermakers there for last Saturday's game, the brand of amateur hockey played in the _ BOSTON, Mass, Dec. zit-The Boston Bruins and Chicago Black Li]. < iorivrlrri lino this roar. A unique Crystals l Maple Leafs’ . 4~—MflY°°il5» smbfit- (stewmh R‘ fcaiui-c is that inwicnrl or having‘ Goal Y Pr!" Ce Co unty Hawksptied for second place in the at pre5enf, at», the bottom of then- Northem section o; the M_ 51-1, A, Smith), 1.59. _ ‘two 515.5,... n. m ljnpg (hm-e art-‘Eady Lulz‘ America" 4mm“ °1 the Namml section and are determined to this year is the fastest amateur s-Detroit. Goober. iKilroa-Good- 5mm. dmmn. mmmns an n,» Defense Eastern HOCkGY Hockey I-eosue. waged a thrilling break into the win column at all hockey in the world." gellow) 3.24. , m“. , mu‘. pfy-Npnt. Tm, voter Montgomery M4115 _ 3-3 deadlock tonight in a slam-bang costs‘ me Tigers’ although at the l“ ‘i m ' ‘ L S h d I overtime contest il-Detroit, young. 1.15‘. m Rnh,.,._.<.;.,.,,.,.@ _...¢._~.-.~ntc bcinlGnuthier Wilson eague C 8 l1 e i i to m small end of the standing, are not rm-rmc 11mm srnma peimmcs‘cox' A‘ smlph’ Nobk’ better form this vrlrv" than ovrr and Dan Gallant i4‘ lime Bclu n5 i: @3420: girrleathepifpenf to be than lightly‘ Mona-ton Hawks Ward, Conachcr. Siebert. may". a ,,‘.,,...m,._,,,.;.. “.353, Mme Fgnvgyds t i: 2g; tigrstlcks o: cooney web were forced to the last gasp to de- Hamilton Tigers made a. sensa- THE LINEUP lie is to be conxrniulatc-d on the Chick Gallant . Bastarche J3“ 4' Borden "5' Kensmgmn a land and Yip Foster. The Hawks. feat them 1 t° “u ‘m Mmww“ ice? “m” "ml-sh i“ their h“ 3am‘ _ slim-in‘! lys tcnm mnric inst night. MacDonald Gaudet: Kenslnflton. M B however, opened up with an o! and then slam Damon“! Rangers, with Kuchehela The bu" were metro" Mar-buns Eflfii‘ is a wonder h the “(its gndlysghurman Boudreaul Jam 4‘ 0' Y' ' 1" m edeque’ their guns in the second and pulled the undefeated aggregation of "A"|ieading 2 to 1 up to within five Goal ;?:r_vs'fll-*= nvc mriiwfoliy fmlumit“ White Mcnonxiild at Bedeque. id H up even. Johnny Gottselig and Division. were almost forced intofminutes of time, and in one min- . . a Conn,“ N. smith I" h“"1"n"~§“""““‘d m“ l“ this "wwsnnphant M3?! Jan‘ a‘ summers e c‘ vs‘ Tommy Cook siammlns Shot-i an overtime against this samc'ute the Tigers scored three goals. Defence ‘ The game was not so one-sidcd|wheaton Kexcvhe 033;; 11;. tgtensuérsrmgrstligo-u at through goalie Thompson. team which lost 2 to 1 after a halr- ‘winning 4 to 2. The game was A 5mm, Conacher losdthe scale sllowsf- our in P"; go ————-Remee mic (mm B026.“ , or . e q e Perk Gaiibraiiitberirol 11:11:‘ Wine; . ., , __~_____"_ raising finish. Therefore the above - rough with 21 penalties. Defence Ea vs war all. rt cw compara v - ——Ch - r - er, Pl"? h c“ “c n e ea AFTER MISSING LINK mentioned comment is by no means . .’.".§..‘J“;.‘Z'I§i;1§i'..2 §Z.f°§f“lf..“‘i..i.“;.“2§§ii§’ 121st; , ,, .~ o t new Tm em 47°" "9 " ' ' ‘ " HUTII SILVER FOX OPENS AT ' ' ' ' a n u hton wife of S r o" "Tigers are not to be considered as‘ v -~ . b1 rvlditf 1-H’ "K ' ~ Goodleuow Win Brydson lllkllhzvairsljsogcrlvlllftrloiiiifdgrdlt i311; FAIR LEVELS togallt lltegsilfg-‘xi. L. vs. Kensmg ohlzsrszutvlseiilramllnlfte? Auiour-mifr: ves Broughton and a Wommaein‘ ‘easy plckma“ In other words’ to SENlOR NORTHEQN i 3 ‘ ‘ —{-- ' ' . hostess leaves London l" quote Doug Hickeson "Tigers were l h r t. i n- _ ush enabled Jerry Lowell! W WElS- 141mm‘ ' ' , cooper wm fiott er lilzriilfellfrwaiiilii rtslrfyhjilgsorriigtlhvzfrfletfzn- Slight Pr!” Recession “parted tlxgimixoérglggden vs. c Y‘ M‘ L. h. the tying counter on a double port for the Bclslan Cont": l“ the hardest nuts we had to crack‘ Division "A" ‘a g Ward slve ' For Three-qualms and “Elves a Jan 20 Surnm id v Bede us assist from Louis Holmes and Paul search oi the “M5551”! Unk- on our recent mainland tour." P. W. L. D. F.A.Pts. r aunt m subs. jcwis Aurie COX ' F"!!! G005! o" 53h‘ T°day~ at Bake Le em e s‘ q ThOmDSOIL The Campbellton aggregation Dalliouslo .. 5 4 0 1 l3 ii 9 14x3}... Filmore Edrrell, Young. The some was played on exoellont Jan 2‘; gamma)“ vs summer "why don't you ooil mffdmfzg boasts of many notables on theirBathurst s 1 4 o '1 2s 2 ' -._ ' lth Slebert loo with afair crowd- Tho MW "Y" Fred? Filth 8* Co- opened its - I - LINEUP and have done with it? 5m‘ lineup among those being Miller. Campbcflton .e 1 5 o 1a 1s 2 bs R Sm Maroon s“ ' b‘. i“ we“ wards Bev Wheaten Jim White special S11v9.- gox 5,116 he“ yestey-Iside H. C. at Summerside. Qutbn] angrily, "You've hinted the “me of the h aflcst and most ac . c . ' ' ’ . .. 9 ' t" silfillian, innit-heel: xtGszllzlgher. ShOWEd the fans a very satlsfymg day with three-quarter and half| Jan. 25, Kensington vs. Bordemnnuns ma“ Hlwks same thing long enough. .. tive centres Playing amateur hock- Division “B" P pa’ . ' mid Benedict. bland 0f 1109i"? ‘md ‘Wrked we“ silvers both of which sold with fair‘ at Borden. Goal "It would be quite true,‘ ans- 0y m Canada ma“ W11“ Wei hs, P w L D F A P“ Re1emes'_mddm he t other Schurman Sllli- t1 my Attendance csterday Jan. 27, Bcdeque vs. C. Y. M. L. Thompson Gardiner wered his wile lust as angrily. _ y‘ * 9 . ' ' ' ‘ ' ' wh lit Oil MacDonald opened the w vbe ed bolt so person: at Summerside a Defence "I suppose my We a" m‘ 1°“? i“ u” Winn’ °f 185 pmmds‘ m“ C“°‘"°““"°“'“ 5 4 1 ° 17 9 8 "'1'" “““"““ ' ' ' " ispddluhk- to 5311661 first period with a rush on Lutrs monun foxes opened with spirited Jan- 29. Kensinzton. vs- Bedeque Shore Graham enough to resemble that “mm” 5°“ “g "e a“ a ‘mm °° “Y Mm“ “ Y stronghold which looked like a sure bidding this momjng although at- at Kensington. L. Defence he rctorted sarcasticaily. ability. Fredericton . l 2 4 0 14 il 4 itchmgn Boucher "Oh, yes, they are,” she returned Time and space will not pcrmic, goal. Half way through the first wndanoe w” snmll, the general Jan. 29, Summerside. H. C. vs. H t i ‘t In er ears you id! 1d ‘ It f l d| ‘ill h t nd McDonald h - rt il- c. Y. M. L. ts id . Bmy- ' 5mm“ I S“ . o g an n ‘ m‘ WT Mp ° M a“ _‘ 3555K“! LEAGUE gsililithtlliiflffltilpflllillfe the first oount- rang’ n: bzxlhtchsoldrfaznlgilrlg $0.1m Feb 1 Bsrderilmvtslergetieeque at R~ will! need, Mr. Cutbill.’ sundry, but 1t; might», be in QfdQfI u. forme took the Duck W“ we! g ti rea- d I ' °“"°" March “What do I flood- than?" to mention another. wur Duff. de- (Canadian Press) ‘norms er. when ct r“ and ‘upped $33-$38. The trade apparen y Be equye. L. wing nTwo more legs and a sweeter fenceman, 150 pounds 0f dynamite’ OTTAW,“ out" Dem 29__-nm ‘i, from a ‘Mono on rn 1y c i at iized the; the Fromm slivers were Feb. l, Kensington vs. Summer. Tommy Adams voice,“ concluded his Wm, with who bodles_and bodies U“ the condmon o! s" acorn Fog". 47 pm Mills, MncDonnd s or m; going cheaply, and were buying side H. c. at Kensington. Boston Sparekweuand, clapper’ imam,“ v Venn,“ parmmflflnflm,’ "m 100 103 :15 dose rnngc, Just. before the Egg; freely in the last pages. The prices Feb. 3, Borden vs. Surnmerside qflbmmh Chapman, Cmk’ Owen’ Zzinczmgocléoge‘ era?“ h}: I812‘; ously ill at his home here, 238 m as Eady saved brilliantly on a i. Sh“ ‘l mam“ d°°““° ‘m’ lmlfl- °- l" mrden- Foster. The Vicar (to the vcrgerlr "H°W' be L I , d p m‘ “ ° showed little ehnnzc today. He 145 m hood 511°“ ml“ B“S‘“m°h°' “y year. Feb. 5. C. Y. M- L- vs- Kon-sns- Chicago spartan-Thompson, Hol- do you like my new sounding boards. 5 ° m‘ °- is growing gradually weaker, it 157 1'75 91 W55 fairly “Tn d!"“‘°“ l“ this per‘ Three-quarter S11v9“ Stmed the ton at Sumrnerside. mes, Lowery, Ripley, Abel, Went- John?" _ Abegwem need ‘he game wlflgml i8 roPorV-‘fl- ‘ m I" 145 M “mm ended m. tn Cry sale, and about 60 oer Cont» of this Feb. a, Borden vs. c. Y. M. 1.. worth. Couture. Vols"! "They B" WW §°°d- 51*" r ——— --— T Tl"! 59mm Pcrmd SW " ' t f oods sold at slightly 1°55 at Borden. Refereesh-Hewitson and Shaver. Vicar: "Well. when I hi" 115ml- , 765 606 osslstais on n scorlil?! 1W‘- Scmwmm hm gntfket levcs. Top price was Fem 9’ Bcdeque‘ W” summel, First Period: ed my semen I want you to go in- Totgl 2054 scored singv» lmnclcd liitlsiilib foil: $70’ but the bulk of the goods sold side H_ a at Summers“. l-Boston, Welland, (Clapper) to the pulpit and say something so H- minutes niim‘ lilo ltoilil- ‘l "i" m‘ ' between $30 and $45 Activity was Note, This leaves s“ d3 5.22. that I can hear for myself how ii: F II — u u . - . ys for It.” 1m; the dclcnsc for o Sllfllilm 511°‘ 1 r lr. 1 r ‘oi-Boston Foster, (Barry), 13.25. sounds." ‘i! Emmy“ “"“°“ b°‘""°d m """,‘*‘. sum? onI-lliiil-sllvers sold rainy M11 up to Sega: u: dxisrtirzvumi mm“ PensItiesLAdsrns, Clapper, Shore, Vggerz‘ "What gilthll I sir?" T 0 N l G ll T 8 . 3 0 i goal, Two minutes nor c d nd did Boucher. V ar: ‘Just w a you e. k B. Lepthorne .. 132 124 147 ileanzm on a pass from Chick Ga1_'$30. but above HQEEJIESB T322"! the With the large number of teams sum“ Pm“: Vera". “Ladies and Gentlemelh I c I‘ 3mm“ " n9 1m marlnnl; in n, mixllp in front of thciml‘ “P932; 5° Hicum: pa“ o’ the mmlmm! this Ye“ ‘l 5°°d ‘m! 3—-Ohlcago,Gottseiig, (unassisted) am very sorry to say I have re- , ' ~ ;_ ma”; _, 9'l 1'77 ‘no.5’ "M. w“). thl-Otpgl] the period fnd °f m “Mum's gamed of interut will no doubt be taken 10.54. ceived no wages for eight weeks. TIGERS i u- Mm“ ' " m2 92 103 Montgomery passed to Chick Gul- lcfiigilzizii Hzweve: any. appeared in the League. 4—0bicsgo. Cook (Graham), 1.53. How does that sound, sir?" R Vs ' _ B. Jlanlderstin 95 as 123 hm Mm bycalziil" through the H - v Penaltles-Qbei, Owen. ‘ i, t ' " u ht! oil recently Establish" ——-—————-———-————-- " . i —~ ” ‘T Mmiclon (lDlCliSP. (‘hick scoring on to be = B Y‘ h “Mbutcd by Third Period. s clergyman met a small boy and ' .t s25 e01 mo m, m. sh,..-y,.t,nrbl~cthc gong od ltvels» "h" w“ ‘ B-Boeton.‘ Galbraith (Clapper) BSKGd him to come to Sunday I I , t; F“ j ‘ Qm-hfli tun mm and some factors to the m‘ m“ l“ m“ “m” “mlllshed 1"” "*- eas. School. The lad didn't seem very T. k t N -, mtai szhulmnn n. ‘ I.“ w direcmhe hamsnver wortmcms mm m“ ranges for yesterday.‘ wk ‘Fchlcago Lowery (Hams “d anxious to do m’ lC e s ow on Sale at Forum .; i Majority for Kioras 43 Pins. liilml Cryfifill. (‘illlillgh in [ifiznl ma‘ “m” same quafierusnvrrfi q-op m“ were u (ouoyvs; . Thompshn). has. ' “L! your “ther a Chflsum?" ‘rgeiseerrxgironérlan ttélephczne rnnst be taken up . . Blah single F. Teed‘ 236 runs‘ [mm ‘in but” iiihiilhnl o" ihclliricc was $43 but the bill": of the Fun 51mm’ ‘32 to no; three‘ Penam°5“1“°5i¢\'. Woolworth. asked the parson- M eta will b: placer] bar-Bl: itiyilhelltllzhdltlrlltsarlgfe ‘he “u- I Huh m“ R Teed’ m pins‘ ‘m “l; h a n l"‘d' l'\" n" on collection appeared to bc some quarter silvers. $2’! to $74: half Ill- Overtime Pdfldfl: I “Yes? replied the boy. "but I Prices: $1.00. 75c. 60c. 50c. tax extra ‘. Nutty-Jr)“; above match dccidcdvcryesial li(‘i.s no.1 ..i _\ .~ mm ‘Z5 to $35. vex-s, I30 to M3 and 0116 till-lift!‘ No were. 100 Seats for Children. l5 years and under 35c. ' , me winners of the "Fail Section’ of the Rebekah Beanie. ' the puck ns tlu- boll rants me third period saw the Cristal! Full slivers sold at levee hither silvers. U’! tn $39. Penalties-larch. (I), B8117- dorft think he's done much. at it lutoyn