. n. f... i I'll!‘ (IIIARH I'l"|'l'I'|‘()\\/N l DECEMBER 14,1931 ~ 2/ »'.)ll.\i\'l)|.-\.‘¢ Maroons Smother ‘lllllllll All-i World Champs 7-I STARS DEFEAT i‘ ~ l l , l Heavy Checking, High Sticks And BERMAN TEAMS Personal Feuds Provide Usual 1...???" Sill 121.132? fisiiiioi ‘if? Glamour To Between Press CJbIe)—-Thr otisws All-Stars he honors when they ems, sum EN, Dec. 13 — (Canadian the race 1m. Nmhhm hockey 1mg. touring amateur hockey team to- Mm sthh Burgoyne“ nedericuh, The Home Glubs. i LOOKING ' BY “TECW all“ “ad mflde a °l'°'~‘-" “WP °l Capitlis 1n the local 1.6118118 open- “: Berlin engagement, defeating h. he" wedhehday hdghh e Berlin Hockey Club 8-0 on Sat-_ fiedeflctoh finished up their hm (UI-Illfllfll Pffll) Hainsworth Goal N. Smith‘ d MONTY-EAL. Que» Dec. m-Allls, Msntha Defence wllc°xlbgraiiliyzfinltimtigih Gem“ Albsllmlseason schedule in Halifax Friday the traditional rivalry between Burke Defence 5tgrr| The Ottawa Héckeyism m 1e ei night 1n a. decisive rout o. the chum Mohair. human Hockey “m” More“ can" Brydmn here tomorrow f0 a wetk‘ ‘Ev pion Tmro Bearcarts and at the lhmcd again when Montreal Mar- Gzgnon win: mm“ of Sweden r s uf‘sa.me time tied Dalhousie ‘Ranger; “n; mmmjamed 7 i ' ‘ for the championship. Th-s we a “and to 1 Jon“ wing wmi l“ smlllda" game ti“? Camml- balmced and fast skating hockey beating to the world's champions,‘ _05nnd|‘gng Alfgfngtag; i ‘i"‘..‘i°’;f’...' s... chums, with the Msmons liming iusi-ssnslnusi-nsv “$5.11.”? n‘ and ljesplle some elfldellc“ °l l” ‘m will“ will ha" ‘° l” mlmll" - i ' e ir , '\ confidence with a steady trickle of J, smith, Stewart, Mcvim, 931- Giumagslh;faslsggdilguflllliectrtz; ed with Whtfltl the chickens 0pm.. goals as enalties crl ld th 1mm - ' ' Mme w ms- ........ ..:.......... .....; L::‘";f.-...i;;":r::i..':.:" ' °“‘ "i; M“ m w ' . i - - ‘n e secon and ree times in . . .1 -. »,< body ch ks‘ h fl k3 d _ 1 : _ _ in. game, “hirfh 1S .11) fig .- Brew oonal feuecls nrohiliadcdstlfe “Ti: slit; h6g1???“ smeaton and m!‘ the thud‘ lllelll’ wlle“ °ll° mp8 l” rem“ and our to a meeting betéeen these c“ - The scorers were: Jack Mousei/te ‘ look over the tough ohhohmoh they (3); Billy Cowley (3): Les White have waded through q-hey I10 1 bs. MMA gllfefell was some good hockey 5U RY (Zgazéi £7501: Draper. have as crafty a coach as one would g d 3 th l . played huh, m the first period‘ but “llsall I’ l5°ll5 55W e meet in Eastern Canada, two inst Ilfrst Period game. . the “my parade to the penalty . land evenly balanced front lines, a bench began near the end of the 1_.cmsdims_ um; moo u . M°nd° ' ans went onto the ice after travcll- mhhhihe have showed ah the m, ‘ marks of a dangerous Tribe. rind l In Tonight's game against theigood (Mame and a superb goalie‘, PAGE SEVEN Maple Leafs Wis °I*$l?53ei=33l3*,llll1i1‘d Straight I i i-or 1111'; “hanziy" piece of work i;j;;_}>;;{ljjf1f§‘i'wjljeaggjgg‘if Detroit Falcons Take 3 To 1 Lac-a 111g From Fast Torontoizians. »~ liould at least have been SIISPGIIG", l Trivloi- is a. good hockeyist, but f :(l for a number 0f games. illllklluiiitiY Inscsses a. fiery temp" Tgogoltlqlo’ om" Dec‘ l3_(By Dclellce h.‘ which ‘Slmhd be 1e“ in me e aimdan Pressi-Swring their smith Home, dressing room before going on the third “dolly l“ a’ NW’ Toronto Belem” ‘cc, Clean puckmen and good sports ivmlllc Leafs delealed Delroll’ Fall Noble Clancy l zirc- h credit; to the game‘ and NF X5313‘ ti: in a. speedy éliitioéial d‘ ‘I Centre i ..,---s sllPuiil see to it thvt these me . "lglle “m” ‘l ‘ll “ll G°° “m” Dalmgl‘ Prutcxtsd ngarzist unorthodox meth- giilfiajgzs llelssgrsl meeting 0f C R. W. "as n13, d h h . hm n ~<s 5 5 . ooper Finnlgan o l l “le y “m” “my illxiiig their passing sttiwhs with 1, w, Still penalties should be handed out by referees whenever the oc- clever solo plays’ m’ Talon“) mam Klkea Glllcle , p Ann Sham‘ m", m‘ m? other look a one goal lead in the first h». 1 . h n,‘ . My dealt vflhh‘ the“ its ilwod, added two more in the sec- Detroit Subs: Lewis. irie, Gagne L RY this one; spread a thin {shoes be removcd’ 0nd period and held the Falcons to cox, Mqmeniy, YQung, son-en Wymas one 1021c goal in the third peflfld. Toronto‘ Subs; Igvinsky, Dam _ why“, Dcmrhhg h, the m. Derraizh vowed the scoring for Blair, Bailey, Cotton, Conacher, es. Cf ciursc, slight infringements llle Leafs lllxllll’ lllldlvay lllmllgll Primeaul Jacksim- 5m game is fast‘ not like the firs; period on a triple P8551118 Officials: Cleghcrn and Malllnson ind sometimes theses mix “my “lllll Gl-acle and Fllllllgllll‘ aiviiiuonors take place, but punch- Gllllcle Clllrled the puck down lllel i112 re ‘crccs and hiring each other lelll wlllg rmmded the delmce “ml Ovhrthc he“! “hm sticks is entirely sent a long pass to Finnlgan on‘ uncalled for and should be hancl~ me olllloslte wlllg‘ Flnlllgall relay“ led in the proper manner. "d it qlllckll’ t0 Darragh who beati film of “Vaseline” Petroleum Jelly over the face before hither- ing. You will be pleasantly sin‘- prised at the smoothness of you! shave. Leaves the skin thorough- iy comfortable. For “Vaseline" Telly is healing and soothing . .. recommended by doctors for skin irritations and abrasions. This 1s cspeciully/ grin/l for men c1- TIIE SUIVIZWARX’ _ __ ~ . s: . . . FIRST PERIOD 1—'I‘orcnto, Darragh (Gracie, Fin- period. Leduc opened the scoring 2—Maroons, R. J. Smith (Wilcox) hghih showed theh, superiority des_ with Maroon: two men short. Then 5:48. hm, the fact that the Genhhhs the Maroons scored four goals with 3-—MltIl00l'lS, Ward 1:22 were rejnfQi-Qgd by the addition of the Canadians depleted by penil- an American player named Bigelow Germain All-Stars the Canadians? Abegweits cm the other hand an- i "Duke" nncl Bill had bet-tor leave Clmmll cleanly" ‘tiigam, 11.10, ' i -] t d i‘. ‘their high sucks and boxing glove; Both Toronto goals in the second Pmalilcs: None. | lglll’ en ST S l" ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ at homo when they visit Charlotte- llerlod “we solo efforts‘ Conacllllll’ SECOND PERlOD l Jet a tu e or ‘M! today and try ihh Leafs leading goal getter, scor-i 2-Toronto, Ccnacher, 8.45. flhis new kind 0f shave in the icd the first when he sent in s‘ 3-—Toronto, Gracie, 4.55. irnorning. And remember when ‘scorching drive which Connell stop-‘ Penalties: Homer, Clancg Good-you buy that {he Lmdeqnark lnexehd W‘) wins “ml Wm‘ the clvllOlVll-Jlll} runs don't like it. ‘ception of one game lost the row, fmainder by hair line decisions. | l LEAGUE OPENS TONIGHT h ,1..- ties. l-Iooley Smith took n. pass-out Penalties: Wilcox, (3); R. J- md the Austrian‘ Brhechh fmm Wilcox to tic the score and Smith <2); Mmenz (2): LeDuc (2); - than Jimmy Ward circled the crip- Burke, Stewart, LePine, Conacher. pied Canadians defence and scored. Stewart took a backhand pass from Bclbert and counted the next goal. while Months. was on.’ in the mid- dle period. After that it was a complete rout. Manager Cecil Hart of the 0:53 Ccnadiens took his defencemen on Penalties: S. Months, LePlne. the ice and threw five forwards in- Stewart, Brydson, Stun, Mmnz. to the fray. Dave Trobtier of the R J- Emmi. imd Ward- Maroons’ first line fattencd his av— eragc with three goals and ‘Babe failed lo show anything like their ireal worth until last Friday night, when they decisively outscored and outpllyed Halifax Wolverines. That exhibition of classy hockey stamp- ed them as go-getters and is an Second Period 4-Ma.ronc. Stow-art (Seibert) 1:42 li-Mammsfl ‘Irottier :59 “u” Pm“! swift effectiveness of thrusting ‘ choose h) dhect against them wed. Beilmt notched one. 1110:1112 it a 7 Mm mm d_ bayonets. the United States snnyjhemy night's game looks as i; it goal apiece for the big B line. “Fwm- m‘ lwlml~ B” team flashed through the air tolls going to he ysgrugigie when; Dive ‘Ilrottier bloke clear of the so; _ , m ‘ pierce a raging navy defense and! "breaks" wm llkely provide most Put ‘l’ his ‘Wm m” m" “d P s“; "Slgsfulflllill: conquer the midshipmen 1'7 to ‘I of the scoring opportunities and weaved dllwn llle lee alone‘ llls w 833M831 urn?’ J Sudan (o a: yesterday in the football battle be-fChai-loitietown fans are assured of weaving slylelmldlng hl‘ pllmlels a’ ' c car’ ' ' m“ tween the two service teams. l hflpl” n“; mgfml’ l“ “if ll") “Dull onipisyec through the first‘ o ° “and e” '"-~.rter, facing the greatest upset Q Break Jmx lll" m“ ll°°l°y slllllll °°ll°l°ll l“ ‘he football season, the cadets cllnllm ‘EM DOWN on m‘ ma! and passed backwards Led under the dazzling leader- to Sleb rt. h t hist drive paint l-gixgsvggmnlth.“ w 1mg ‘llllp of my slacker to score s’ hockey battle 1n Moncton Friday In the last period Brydson mi; sphmghmn" hm 13__ M“ 9°“ l“ ‘m’ ‘°“°“‘l ‘wll’ night bewtecn the Hawks iii-id Dal- . pa“ mm whm and banged it r ‘(By the Canadian Preghfiouls tor and come back in the fin- hwsie Range“ Pehmhes hy the ‘esinst rrsinswoi-tivs pads, ‘Ilobtlefilscozied by Obs Hexlmer and Gordie “l Mod m Clo?‘ the goal in” ‘°°’°' °ll° lmlleylsl “ll dlllllll’ “ll net-tin: the rebound neatly. Wardgmm enabled the Springfield hock 335m an" “WY” despelatf ml l“ even referee Harold Drummie had s“, 11mm"- a pm ‘nude the de_ ey sextet to set back the New Haw the third quarter had revived the his {we punched by 3111 (3111, fence for the last goal. halfway en masks hehe last night M,‘ the 555°" “Pes- Hawk's defenceman, who, accord- thrvllth the nnal P911011. eastern states arena. The score n was“ thrilling struggle’ mawh-i m8 to a Mmcwn exchange’ “be- Yi w“ 3 h, L The victory m: the Ir ing in suspense and smashing play l gore he took up hockey 1n a serious THE LINE-UP diam was the hm; m the last u“ all the traditions of a bitter rlvul-‘ mmner, was an infer-collegiate Canadians‘ Position Mnroonshen star-ti ry that goes back to 1890 for its rugby star and somewhat of a box- inception. A crowd of 77,000 that or." Drummlc banished the offend- gasped at the swift changes of fob; continues the reiwfl. "Refefee H ' tune, roared first with the regi-l BPOWH Oveffllled his declslslln °ll F _ — _ I I lment, then the (my-pg, on n, day the grounds Drummie had no right N lthat was as warm as early autumn. l t0 m“? G111 by the shoiuldcr zvlieh “Y, P, M, Ed Herb, bulky substitute full- Bmwe W“ the Pemlze“ Pay“ ‘Fhmt must have been a. real hot mlwhdmlln ‘m ll’ lmward pass 1mm such as the one mentioned above. Stewart has been appointed Captain Wm‘ regard w one of Maroons hockey team, it was announced yesterday. Montreahthe rules‘ the Moncton report goes worried along without n captain up|on to stat”: u» the present but it was decidedl "speaking m, Duke Tjylor‘ he to have a skipper as teeth have drew the resentment o: the fans‘ been put m the regulations re- and the funnies too, when he rtruck garding talking to officials on the Red Cook hem“ the hem Mth ice. Charlie Conacher felt the first his suck h‘ the third Overtime he,“ effect of this rule when he got a m!‘ Just ‘as the new “the right double major penalty in New York. winger was through hhd had ohly n was ‘suggested that clubs shmlld McCann to beat. Red was knocked ha.“ sub‘°“ptalm “m0 °°llld d0 out for a time, and assisted to the 811°!‘ mung 55 L‘ necessary whim plwyers hox as Taylor was banished. the captain is off. Stewart will be The attack was uhchhcd for and the only Maroon who will be allow- might have resumed in a ed to confer with the officials. eondmon 0| gffglrs," BRINGING UP FATHER They started slowly, however, and i indication that they have at last hit ‘ l : 6~—Maro0ns. Seibert (R. J. Smith) T H E N A v Ylhelr true stride and will form a‘ “B” section h, the Magus @951 menace t° WY lmeml’ in the, Les Lowthor has been named by,“ —. fbeasue- iv T. Pfldhilm. uni-them M. A. n. A i . From Ray Stull in the nets right plreqdeh; a lh f _ ' lclllllllllll“ PM‘) l irtth tad katin ‘ " ' l e m em l” lllllll° ; B ad . YANKEE STADIUM‘ New York‘ ‘aha hifidutfpavge; jug" anysgllclyle. the Morcton game tonight, while, N“ Y" Dec‘ llkallllklllg wllh the l o.’ attack which the opposition may h, the ‘llRllM AMERIiS/l s, i 1°" 5H“ for fihlldreu. 15 years and under 35c. - LOU xii-n, I _ _ T 0oK_wn.“ “IS STICK team will beat n good, little team " MONTR-EAL- Que" D"- 12-“915 s OPS c every time. A crowd in excess of nctre. 0- Tayloxos mhhy lhfrhchohh against their first real rout in many _vccirs. —~ 591-19115- the militia, yvho are average ped with his chest. Before he could fellow, Finnigan. ‘Vaseline 0h the label is vow. | 'I'he Northern M. A. H. A. Hock- ilk“ Cmlmll" ‘limped l“ F“ iuizwg‘ °" ‘m’ “ml” 1°? De‘ assurance that you are getting i THIRD PERIOD zhe genuine product of the 4-Detrolt, Goodfellow (Sorrell) Cllesebrllllgl‘ llhflulaclllnng Company, Consolidated, 5520 Chabot Avenue, Montreal, Can. icy league will open tonight. While netted “l” lelllllllld- Moncton Iinwks are playing the; ‘ ;F‘i'cdei'icton Capitals in ill’: open-l "m LlNEdirs ‘Eng of the "A" section, the Camp-i . ' 3-4- Ihchtoh rngchs Wm be at home to‘ Deliwfl. Position Toronto Poi-rallies: Clancy. G081 Shot on goal: Detroit 16; Tor- lthe Bathurst Pnpermiikcrs or the Chabot onto 1o. i E h MlYs j Connell IJa k B f ' ' '1 -' c rown o Moncton wll hsnd ZION GUILD LEAGIT) I Eflme at Campbellion. 5 ‘ ___ I , SPARE RIBS ' 1_ Lafferty 11a 10a 122 lcalllllllllll h“) M Burns .... .. 110 iin 1d - l‘ n. B011 . . . . . . . .. 21o 104 1T. llllllllllal “m” -‘ E. NiacPhcrsml m 101 109 (Ashocmmd Pm“) A. Warren 104 101 _10il SAN FANCISOO, Calif, Dec. 13 —* "—‘ * Mai-cons seven; Canadians one. —Ethel catherwood Menu-en, the prettiest girl in the 192s Olympic, Tm“ probably will never return to Can- ada, scene oi her athletic triumphs, l her local friends said today. | Reports that she would return to J- Dlllm‘ ‘participate in the tryouts for the D- Pflrent '- ‘1932 Canada. Olympic Team were J- harm” loll l3? ll‘ dlspguntg-d, V. R/Xld .. 135 '13 94 maim- Mm Menu-eh‘ who is E. MacDonald .. 112 118 131 NEW YORK. N. Y., Dec. 1s.- l The New York Rangers scored their l Inlemlmllml Imam” second victory of the National Hoc- i wlndmr "Wm pmsbllmh °“°~ ‘key League season over their local mndim ‘me’- Bulfah °"°- (Tie)- rivals, the Americans, tonight. 'I‘hc Clevvland one; Smcuse one. score was 2 to 1. (Tie) . , T'lie Rangers, scoring in the first period, had a slight edge in the hard game up to the middle of the final frame, when the Americans gained a NONSYCII 138 138 112 131 101 1N Canadian -Aemrlcan League Springfield three; New Haven tie, only to fall behind a few mln- Che ‘suing her Toronto banker husband _‘ _"— "_' utes inter. Philadelphia ‘our Providence for a divorce in Reno, will compete 585 562 523 ; 1311i Cook scored the first Rangvi mree ' with the Amreicnn girls Olympic TQM“ ' ~ - ‘ ' ' - ' ' ~ - ' ' ~ - ‘ ' ' ‘ " 1670 tally, slapping n shot into an open 'goal while Roy Wortcrs, American goalie, was lying on the ice uncle": ‘Ching Johnson who had taken the puck down. Bouclier passed to Cook ‘for the shot. George Pntteison even- 10d the score in tiiisiiiird, flipping in Boston cubs two‘ Bronx Tigers mam is probicmhtm A stem Qiyhhl Mhjoriiy for span» {tins 330 pins. plad rule prevents an athlete from? High slnglc 3' Bcll- llll pllls" Eppearmg with a team diggereht; Iiigh three E. Boil 401 pins. ‘than that with which she original- i ly competed. I Lwo. (Tie). American League 0L.“ GAXG Kansas city two; St. Louis o;.e. I l B‘. FY0501‘ . . . . . . 103 87 101. , ~ t back-checker from a scrlm- l back, made both f Arm ' m h- A‘ a 1'55"" °f ‘m’ “mmelll Bl“ l‘ “ell 1., Cudmorc 11s 104 1o o o lls “c m e was given z minutes and Gill muge. The winning shot was along U, s, cans“ Hockey i l M, downs on short plunges a...d ‘rravis g ‘one from A“ some“. suck which Y I t _ Melms m“ . ‘E. Lawson 138 i. 89 ~ inrown. 9-11 5157351115 Yolmgslel‘. 3", _ lworters apparently did not sec un- a-e enl . e nah In i l ‘A- ‘lclllcll " l“ l2“ lzll CAPITALS playing his first year in the cadet Even ll Dmmmle wls out or or m too h“, Princeton ten’ Mm“: use _ 13f der, Gill had no right, boxer or no ‘ ' stltute two. I l vs backfield, kicked the 15-yard fieldi t th f eel ——~ —— -—' ' , boxer, to take a. pass a e re er _ goal that started the ‘comm’ but‘ and Brown should have at least: Exhibition 448 389 5n it was Stacker who paved the way _ d ' "Total - - ~ - - - ¢ » ~ - - - - - - 135' U by keeping the cadet attack in mo- gzvsgrghzugultlgglmtznilsltfhEngine Sound Laclng on“ "h" Stars" two, Bern" CHICAGO. lil., Dec. iii-The Bos- , mo“ ° ' i ll‘ ' ' ton Bruins tonight scored their FEATIIElHVEIF-IITS Tickets on Sale Tues a ' 00min to when a hockcyist on k m, Chi, om y a 10 a‘ *m- - g S ll g first victory over the Chicago Black .. J06 Tlwhlrfli» ‘me °1 NBVYS lmk‘ slight provocation is only given “i OLYMPIC STADIUM, Los Ang- _ I _ Prices: $1.00, 05c, 60o, 50c, an; extra field W68. 5°°I°d “l” mldshlpmms three minute rest roi- sn srrsnve c105, Dec. lib-Southern Califcmiiaxi suNnin: llllwllll °ll Clll°llg° slalllllm l°°' all“ C" 3mm "" " llll l“ llll moved into second place in the Am- ' M. MacMiilan . 82 65 114 ;by defeating Georgia G0 to 0 show‘ Montreal Royal League, Montreal ‘ed again ycstorchv that n good. big Amateur Intermediate ellcllll dllllsloll 0T the Nallmml C- Mlllch ' ' ' ' " loll l“ loll A St Francois Xavier 2; Charn- H°¢l<0y League. The score “'11s 3 to A, Patio!" M 95 5i 8i ' ' o. __. . 7H k 75,000 saw the scuihcrners suffer Verdun. 1; St. Michaels, 1. (tie). A brilliant 5010 dash by Dit Clap- i -—- -—- °l D“ e per gave Boston its first goal early 416 351 551 second period, and the Total Nlajoriiy ioi" Our (‘sung 27 pins. High singfc C. Brown 191 pins. High three C. Brown 465 pins. lsons nuable to serve in the national 1.1 the lORGANIZE LEGION 0r FRONT- (hfencc forces. The body is semi- Huwks dcsrierut: attempts to tic it IERRWIEN military in character and its aim is up helped the Bruins to their oth- to serve the Empire. er goals. Early in the third period (Canadian Press) Before the war there was a squa- Cooney Welland andl Clapper got I 0515,1335, Ann,’ Doc, iz-A (mm in Calgary. It is now planned behind the Hawk's five man of- BOiVLING TONIGHT movement to organize a Cnlgarylo launch the associaiion once more fense and the former easily scored.| squadron of tlic Legion of Froiit- The association has been re-orgnn- About 11 minutes later, Oliver Rebekah Lfilfflifl 7.00 to 8.30 on 4 iersmen. nn organization with brnnlized all over the British Empire scored on a pass from Barry, un- alloys. lches all over the British Empirmlsince war days. The new Calgary der similar circumstances. ‘was launched licr: recently. Mem-‘squadron will come under the juris ——---——--- {hers of the CIQJlIlZIIllOlI include diction of the Western Canada. com (Canadian Press) men who can find no vncmicy in mand which has its lieudquurl-vr-S WA-"llml-TON. D- 0,. Dre. for in Edmonton. Imperial hcadquar- 13—(‘liairman Smool. of the service, unfit or for business rmi-ters are in London_ Svnulc flnrmie lwimmllfl in- formed Prr-sidvnt llnovor late yesterday he would introduce a bill on hlundny 1o pvrmit the payment of for. lgn dbl-ts iii sil- ver at fhc mnrkcl. value. By (.3551; ‘M13371; HLlS-‘d EVERYTvilb-lfifi ‘so QUIET’- MAGGIE Mu5T BE TAKM‘ HER NAP-WELLM 6056'.» 11's Me CHANCE TO Grr our BAH‘ AN ‘TO THINK 5H5. MIL)?- ouT Au. OF THE ‘TIME AN l VJ/NTED JUCT LDNG ENOUGH TO GIT A UUMCH i IN THE EYE f I .\ WHERE D0 You THINK YOU ARE. GONG T? GET = BACK IN "THE HOUQE-l CAME HOME JLJEH‘ IN TIME" AH‘. I'M ~3AFeirr PA€>T HER Room- l HAD To AMI/MT ME OPPORTUNFTY TO ‘SNEAK aY-sus MUEIT 6E SouaiD ASLEEP‘ O Ill. B1 Purim srvlcq, i“, a“; 9mg" qghlf rrirrwl