BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING .0 _e Take Third fitraighvt Tilt From ‘ Canadian Champs i, Winning 0655c.» Shot By l ~ Lennon In Final Minute i 0t F_i_i_'_s_t_ Period. (Canadian In.) nslullitl, Dec fl-Jrenaclously g a dngls goal that meant g “other leoD in their rapid climb w the Maritime Hockey league "riding, Halifax Waiver-in.- to- wn. shut out the alivblrig Mono- , m l-lswks. The 1- victory left . m, rejuvenated Woven only four wmts behind the league-leading 3pm whom tbey‘ve defeated in (M133! three tilts. m battling Wolves gained their M: when they were one man short fljd then leaned back on their msntsge to let the Hswks provide m; aggressiveness. lloncton tried desperately f0 overtake this waning 1 gmiee buttheyweruinmbleto pen- qtrste the wall-like defence. , meanwhile, resorted ragging the puck snd finally blast their way through despite gu iheir Dvwer vim. They tried des- Defllfill’ to score and many time; launched powerful five-man at- tacks that made them lock more dlnlero.» than they really proved, figment at XlO-tlmg was overwork- Oiiwleyb ragglng efforts in hid- llll the DUCK from Hawks as he Whirled 11111111111 when attacked got him into trouUle with Referee Prowse and a faceoff was culled directly in front of the Wolf goal. Cowley remonstrated with the reg. eree and was threatened with ex- pulsion until he skated away. Play continued onIy a few minutes be. fore the bell rang. Llneup:_ Moncton: Goal, Poster, defense, 5011880. Gill; left wing. McManiu, Irvine: centre, James MacDonald. xfilller; right wing, hackle web- Halifnx: Goal. Her-gent; defense, Lavlgne. Graham; left wing, Shields, Imnnon; right wing, Mos- her. Ferguson; centre. Lawlor, Gsgiion. Cowley. Referees: Roy Prowso, Charlotte- town. Harry Butler, Halifu. were hardy able to get within , rmh of it as Wolves slipped back behind their own lines. ’ lven when snipers from either side were able to crash through the ing forces they seldom got in- I: position where they could aim carefully at the net with the re- , rult both goalies were not over “yummy taxed. I * first Period The game opened with Wolver-l ines disputing the extensiveness of mater‘: cheat guard but he was (“an”) l-Hslifax. Lennon 26 “°‘ "m" ‘° °*“""- mPenaltiea: Gffllillfl Webster. . Both teams started of! with g rugged brand of play and the game 5°°°nll 795°‘ , was wide-open. Neither could pen- mg Nam etrsie the other defence and most , of the shots came from distant territory. Hawks resorted to long dissnee shooting put most of their shots were stopped by the Wolves‘ forward or dcfence forces which constantly rallied voluntarily to the Penalties: James, Miller, Third Period Scorinz-~None. non. Gill aid of their goalie. Despite the rugged checking there were only 3h“! SWPPH-‘li- lwo penalties. the first when Grah- 55739" -~- -- ~- 3 4 '7 l9 F08!!!’ ..- ,....1ll1 U34 gm went off for sending Knucker lrvine into the boards Wolverines, too, were unable to \ Prnaities: Gngnon, Miller, len- in SP JRTW TllE was ggpiaormy “Out Of Danger” Beavers TurnBaclv BOSTON. Dec, ZL-Irvln "Ace" player, knight was declared Monday and now was on nu uni-es Bailey, during for the first time since the accident. The report l-hat “Ace" ap coarse news to Eddie Sho . Boston with him during the Bruins- gst near the oppolflon net nnd one of their few close-in shots came when Lennon bored his wsy 2.172.": “ssh: A s s is t A s l B is o ns Win The dsc was so long being freed s UMP-Eff was called on the right, ice and Masher picked it up to slash it away brick to Lennon, on the inside of the Hawk bluellne As Moncton followrd after the puck, Lennon lot it fly and it whiz- bed past, the surprised Foster. Irvine and Bill Gill were promin- ent for the Hawks and more than once crashed through all barriers only to have their shots go wild Wrbstcr and Graham were still off when the second period opened 8""- The nrnt pass XDNDON. Dec. 22.—Ju:k Resting, former Saint John player, tonight provided the assist in the winning Buffalo goal and was one of the principals in an argument with rei- eree Mickey Ion as Buffalo Bisons nosed out London Tecumseh: 2-1 in an International Hockey League Keating sent i I _lg-,z'" v\v' but the latter came on and Hdllfaxl launched a series of sharp attacks swinging over to Roth enabled the’. smart Bison forward to drive the n. t x t. Post: guessing but brilughteglld Wclvzs little comtruc- W" m“) ll" n" 1°’ me "mm"! u" ream‘ tally just four minutes before the end of the final session. 'I"he Te- | cumsehs were short a man. 3"“ 0'” m” Keltlng along with Convey told 1 b t u, referee Ion what they thought of “W” m" out? “ed n c? him in the second period. Convey nevcr admitted defeat or weakened in their efforts w smash the con- tinuous 0n . ll was while James was sittinil‘ wilh the timers Lennon Pill W". a neat one to Moshe-r who stovvflfll ll with his skate but he didn't, take; careful aim and the snot bounded hannlemly off the post Olllllllsm to where loafer was wsitlnif I Big Bill Gill 000k up lllo "Slit and carried the play into the 0P‘ position territory but he could i get past the diminutive Frankie _ slmost half the Bill, spoiled ever? shot the Hawk defenceman ab‘ iempted on his brief campalin. "i6 Moncton then took Burrage Off- Miller was thrown into the w» ml Duke MacDonald filled nu Position] u Hawks engineered a series of , four-man attacks that brouilll‘ them mm other trim apple-w. I in their favor. let the 1mm. the Dom-- lnion champion were unable to rnas I l“ ' O!!! fer everyon- u. .1 -. ' "u. "fTleiel m- %iF0ihhl INOON-J to I PM. Santa Claus has a‘ Special Music-Carols he. ~ lIldF-eu is p. n. Fairyland slush-Color- "' flit, bright music, cheerful compan- " 4m [the m skaters m». '7 was given a minor when he hooked Rockburn and was given a l0 min- ute misconduct penalty when he ob- jected. Kcnting who was seated on the Bison bench joined into the verbal warfare and came out with s 10 minute misconduct. Exchange Views SAINT JOHN. N. B., Dec. 22.- here today John Views were exchanged between members of the saint Board of Trade Executive and ‘Nor- man llcL. Rogers, of the Depart- ment of Political Science, Queens University, Kingston. Ont. Mr. R08- ers has been retained as special Nova Scotla Govern- p. sentatlon before mission which. investigate the Nova Bcotla. Day [tilllllifl- Pransaade-llll f, ;_;~. with the pre- psration of that Province! brief for the Royal Com- earLv in 1934 is to economic position of ififilnu lmmnuui 22. - (AP) — dollars, lust a few pennies to Boston Red so: but a whale cf a lot of money to the Braves, is the stumbling block in the deal that would send Charles “Hick" l-lafey. Cincinnati's bespec- tacled slugging outfielder, to the i local National league club, Emil Fuchs, Braves‘ Prosidclll, to- day broke down and confessed that - he was willing, even eager, to give $50,000 cash and outflclders Hal Lee and Joe Mowry, who, he claims, stand him $80,000, for l-lafeys ser- vices. But that is $20,000 under the Reds‘ asking price. President Larry MacPhall of the Beds has described Lee and Mowry as sound collateral in the purchase . of l-infey and. his wllllngness to take these Boston outflclfiers loads Fuchs to believe that his $130,000 cash- playcrs offer will be accepted soon- er or later. _ "MacPhail is now shopping a- round the National League, tfylllil to maike the best possible bargain," Fuchs said, “and when he is through l will be greatly mistaken if he doesnt find out that our bid for Hafey ls the most attractive one.“ MBBILI. WINS FRllM HARVARD (Custodian Press) MONTREAL. Dec 23~McGill University's crack hockey Sqlllld W" night, turned back a bid by Har- vard University 8-1. bcfvfe 5.000 furs DeGlve the Harvard goal- keeper had to take time out twice when he was slrilck on the head by flying pucks but pluckily finished the contest While the Harvard team. made up mostly of noted football players, staged as hard a defence as it. could, m; “@0111 gpeedsters. undefeated in senior hcckfl this season. W91‘- vedthclrwayinonDegivealmoat st will BOSTON. Dec. Twenty thousand l I pulley of Harv beat llcflugh in McOilI nets on a bass from Lin- coln Prank shangh- (Canadian Press) "out at danger" by Dr. Donald Intro. Bodon specialist who twice operated on hi: Ho aid Bailey has improved daily since hll lrlcled dict. the afternoon. saw his four-year-old daughter Joan Maple Leafs game Abbies To Break LongLosingStreak Island Team Silf-‘f-ers 3-1 Setback At Saint John Last Night In Fast E_n_c_<_>_unter. 3., D08. 2i - QeJNl‘ JOHN. N. the Saint‘ showed their! of a So viciously did nature (In-bums gilt tonight when the Maritkne matey League's cellar visitors feamoauieoisto! s long slump tofl-ho Charlottetovm soiille htd 0111i! Abegwel S-Ll one stop in the last 12 minutes of ‘ddle cant/J. thin ' its second win out of l4 games, one‘ v-hen Wblker bill” mymg M“ . 411w, - a well placed shot. The contest was conceded to be bll0l\ mo! 1mm the beat league fixture seen here Gll-illfll- this season. In the scoreless first MW! Kl-‘WB Mcllelll dimve "*7, " pg-MQL you. Mm, provflgq g rubber past MoOann for the final speedy Qhpgtm my, mm dug- goal of the evening, the Alrbies in; ‘m; mug" $1101“ mwqwd protested vigorously, claiming the for-m. buck hid not gone into the cage. Qmy g “and; o; m, middle The Abhies were liesciglllz Beavers Mxsolon had elopaed before aunt ‘d! "W! W!“ Mid MdNeill 5nd 40h“ rmn-kd m, u‘ up,“ ma. Dcfkson caught tho losers deep in son mined the puck at the face- 58h“ J°llll l-enllfill- off momma» nmiswnnrm ntt- M the on‘: streaked in wwwi t9;- pggm u“ u“ “$3”; “on McCann, Dickson slid the wafer to up 5g; mumps hm mama nude‘ the fast t-rsvolllng defencemmi, who the mum, 3.0 with ‘mince “om slammed a hot one goalward from Entabrocko flldfloulfnn. MoGlash- lllfl Ilirlll "1118- ‘The WW1" hit en 5w; wqg" m .519, 1m- m”. the netmlnderb stick, spun up- lqemnn»; my, mug" W0“ um word to the tap strands of the period aided. “ . bounded bark onto Mc- CiiTlIfs pods and caromcd out to- BBIST INJURED l flashed and Abbie: protested. hold- ing up the game nearly five mm- ufm. The goo-l llr-‘lxe was changed and the score stood at 3-1. The wildest session of the night came towards the end of play as Abeuweiis struggled to gain two more points in the League tables. Five forward-s we're used to harass the winners. And when Wilson em- creed fzom s. furious skirmish around his ctadel, with a one minute penalty hangliig olcl‘ him, "limb! looked bad for Beavers. Mddeill look 0W!‘ the goaltending ‘duties, twin: defeated the losing squad with five stops and his mates golfed the puck out of danger or ragged where possible. The pane ended for Heist, on lb. John's second line. when a stick stru¢ him hear the eye m! the second period. Bwellaig of the vyemadeitimpoesibleforhimto continue play. The accident occur- red during o flurry around the Wok. but the owner of the stick leswnsible could not be Dolley, lnlund Toronto seem "mm" PW-"JZE" The lost hectic session, which saw MdNelll conclude the scoring with an assist from Dickson, had the unusual feature of a goaliel under penalty. when Wilson, in the‘ fractured skull. sudden relapse hat 354m, John ma‘, nipped l m“, The penalty to Vlhlson resulted in front of his net, the referee~fmm the 10°01 Emilie slashirls as new l one minute penalty. ‘ti; A?" bllgzitlxmwoug; e , culled .. . lBTled s c mum, go-lk, pouufiglyagosgge illosers a chance to cage the rubber ogflqm During the mmuw he lNPlOB and lib the 900R. lflfilislb wood guard. Charlottetown sent on the road to recovery was wel- Bruins defence star who at. Boston Garden Doc. l2. BILLIARDS en bad but to poke the puck info 11v, gown-d, up the we m l day an emfpl-y net et one time but sent (Associated Press) , ‘ a to sag-Q “chum it wide. Q CHICAGO, Dec Zl-Brwln Rud- at two herd diets, however olph of Clevelifld tonight reg-lined before "Gibraltar" Wilson return: 11ml" the world three-cushioned pocket ed, gm ohuiomtgwn m‘ out o! bllllall" chllmlllilll-‘MP- 6460MB lurk. During thin pgflod wuson Charlottetown: Goal. .\l'Caliii; Andrew Defence. Ferguson and Walker; the Philadelphia star, Ponzi, 125-113 1n 1s innings. Rud- olph last won the title in 193i. The Cleveland veteran who will cel- ebrate his 38th birthdsy the last day of this month, got away to a fast start. and threatened for a time to better his own tournament msrk of six innings for be; game. FWWBd 15. Nil-filling his stops for both previous periods. ADDED! DEFINE GOAL Centre, Benton; Wings, Kalle and McArthur; Subs, McGlasliin, Kelly and Nicholson. Saint John: Goal. “'ll‘i0fl' De- Ohlg-lcrttgtgym qgpuwd Marqem»: fence, maper and McNvill; Central tally, whim gtgmgjggcann’; pads lckson; Wings, Houston and 153-‘ and rwounded but, the "game rub ', subs. Carrol, Donald; ed that McCmn was behind the “Mot and Sham. ' goal-line at the tune, Official: JH. Dillrtlnm‘ st, Jnhll Both teams skated st undimlnlsh- 0d Speed throughout the first pcr- SUMMARY a the ious meetings one would mu» the locals thufilchallenge m. that, there “Mickew Mc- ,canada, while in | will not exceed 7'70. This is truly a (70 48 over 1932. whose name was on cverybodyb lips 8 few YEBPS lhe the Bay State Circuit, winning al- most every rsoo and stake, was of- went to the trotting horse l1‘: who is coaching Yule hockey team, Toronto University that 1n a few years from now amal-rur tcums would time boating Amer-ran college noc- kcy lLRIIIS and in support of riis statement what Yfilo did to Zloionm Univer- sity?“ a the near future. Judging b! the summon: decrease. ‘The only cu- faet in regard to it, is hat, the falling of! in i933 is only em arkable Shirley Harvester l3) 2.00% ago as she starred in thrcc-year-old classes through bmod mare last Finally she old Glory and was purchased for 8575 by Paul Gar- dony of Budapest, Hungary. { Several master minds among the enthusiasts including- ‘”~ *L"lm'*"~l ed at thq meeting Trotting sion at New the Secretory, above, it history e-hii I in the Murray ._.__.. The (allowing motion wad‘ of fire 1i on in annual York CltY “Resolved that we Isrll racial wssthe thomeetingwas flllliilotieLt-bs (Continued on Peas I! ‘zzd Sport Briefs acts secured a ten to two 1100i Frankie Fmderlckson cl Winni- said after Yale had beaten Ill} but Canadian have a. hard said». “Did you see Baz OMeara in the Star then observes that Frankie forgot to note whet McGill did to Yale. Speaking of American amateur trams Baz is of tlze opinion that Canadian imms would have very lltilv dfifirilltv in handling their best and b21503 his opinion on the DFFfOYTTlZHIUCS of the Atlantic Sen Gulls, American champions on their Canadian tour. Eddie Shore whom w...) 1.1mm trip of "Ace" Bailey has drawn unfavorable attvntiui. to inn is re- poru-d as a pcsslbli‘ purchaser of the Edmonton Eskimos, a profes- szunal hockey tram, The follozvizig are a few p;\i-ll<*\l~ Hm It»; in \\ll.il. hnppcnctl in llic acts of last year st. Nicholas team? Probably to irwo as their best lOd but close malklng kept the P11! out of danger none much of SMIHVS B7 STIll BEST (A-oeiaied Pru) PASADENA, Calif. Dec, fl-The sizzling 0'! that MacDonald Smith Duel/ed in the first qualifying round in the Pasadena open championship yesterday was still the best of the lot wrlishl. as the top-heavy field of 205 contestants was pared scores of 78 or better. W5? (‘Coleman of Culver City end l‘ lrlchrlson of Santa Bsr- marker of the nght, assisted hem brought in 60s to get, n. three- Houston. only 2g ggconda ha‘; c“? way tie for second place with Paul sod when the pllOk was lying 1n the h“ filling Niibles stroke for stroke e100???’ lll back-checking. The alternate thrusts were shamp grid frequent. W539 "l9 Willa were not overly abunchnt. each gooJie w“ can“; U901’! t0 sot nl-fnbly when the up- Dming punt-carriers stormed .n. “Khi“ Mwann in the Abogwegt net (med several tickhsii situations m8 wit. The ahOls on Wilson were fired st longer range. The smsll but none the less en- thusiastic crowd went wld when Wm’ m“? his Ymlterdll H"?! Conn. Houston flipped g m“, w °l 5mm Mlmlc“ "ch llld 79. One Saint. John centre whocled in fast Stmmmtlg: “nu u“ WW“! ll)’ Wllh a short ho st. Mc- which mcmdes ‘ h "the “Conn never had a. chance on thc the rolling great "$333. 2rd,; u?" 1; ' 3T"? flElIred ln the ncxl goal 1a scores that matched par or bet- tered it. None of those who m.-;.§;§f’§,.,'§°“§,,fsY"1,,,“‘}hf°‘m§;§ siiftll-zllgfiumpouisibilitlm fetzv‘fi::hlbellch iilfiaifileda ‘that?’ when ll. mun”. ' " "llle- e n s o with B111 w” p“ 1mm" '°' ‘““b“ will" being Woven u» the timers to qualify. The tenders for flrst|for elbowing Carroll taking g dive prise of 01.000 will onfnpoae a mini and boundnlg some us...“ when snd very select group, however. bumped by the big dfllvncrmgn Those who finished with pat '11 with Wu“: RM“! “m? Div)‘. today were Johnny numb, cm- m, “waded u, c,“ m,‘ .,,,.,,,,.; wasp anloteur: u» Diegel m Phil- for the second time. ' ‘ lilellllill; Jimmy Thomson, the Houston again was Long Beach lnTuper: Baton Smith (if Chicago, 1nd Dagny 9111b. the British open champion TWO dark bursa. Olive Sleppy of 1mg Beach and Pete Lamb of Ban Banal-dine. Calif, who had par rounds yesterday, complete the charmed the spear- lnto the corner he llbpéd the puck b0 ktlfiwll, m» lmt, no time in 1611111: 1t been to Dickson. "N11 Wu on. u mu. looms ward the corner. The red light Hockey - al League. Buffalo. I; london. l. Winfibf. I; Detroit, l. 0. I. A. Senior Hamilton, 1", Torontos. 0. N. H. L. SCHEDULED ' GAMES FOR TONIGHT le. ‘Demos-row. second round will see the qualifying field narrowed to b‘) will compete in uuuui (in Press) Dee. II. -— lame ——--- _ mm e cold. ma! Deficit at caseload baammn- goal in Maltnal a mum. q lgngue clash w; as mad acrambla occurred aroundl Floater Didson scored the opening‘ Rlmlllfl 01' WNW PlllM. N- Y" corner of the cage guarded by MC- Wilson Cwber oi Chicago and Olin nutr-d Drawn when blocked and m, m,“ t2 by McNvilll MvCann FIRST PERIOD l the time. Saint John nmtched the Subway-None. , Penalties-Jlvonald Kelly SHTOND PE RIOD l-Baint John, Dickson (Hous- tonl .22. 2-—Saint, John. Dickson (mt;- brooks and l-louslcml 6.55. 8 Chnrlollrtoum, Walker (Mm Glashenl 4.30. ‘ Penalties-Walker and Drawi- THIRD PERIOD d—&ml, John, MBNc ll iDlcksuln \ 10.34. Wlldllllxs>—f'\‘fgllfiflfi Wilson, Kelly. SHOTS STOPPED 2. . . . . . . . . . . . Ill! '1“. Quakers Win lFromSudbury l l Wolves 4 - O vfaltadlan Prrssi SUDBURY, Ont, Dor 22. t speed to burn. the touring Saska- ‘ ioon Quakers shut out sudbury Cub . Wolves by the score of 4-0 here tn- head of the drive. wh freed m ° night in Fill exhibition hOCXPY game. |tolal t...» .~ “mm. Watkins, at centre for the west- erners, was the main cog in the [scoring machine, giving three, as- sist: that resulted in goals. Rogers was on the connecting end of two of them and Welsh scored the other. ‘lb cap the smart Mfhlhltlon Jimmy Dewey with less than two minutes . h go nul on a min excursion and hissed the rubber behind Davey SKATE 0 TRIS AFTERNOON R WITH U f; A N p 25c Donald i Jl-"wlvks hud by far the better of ‘Four will consist of Abbie-s at ltlxv pl l‘. sro m: tun Plnl- l "l! l Knobby Unsung fznmr vim.‘ 1mg ‘flu-co lioirkry League inst your lIfl to the wool: of Dccrmbor 28th. llu the 21st oi Decembor three riiousund mople crowded lfllO the rlurdium a; Blcncton in Si!‘ the ihnttle between the Moncton Hawks} “iimgn a week or and the Charlottetown his...» was s rip-roaring game all lliiwugh with plouty of penalties llvioroe Bullcr kept a steady strcmn of lwnilwnls making {or tho \)’.‘ll“ll Dmi James proved the hcro for| M ‘prion, making lllf‘ only srorf‘. Oil the 23rd ‘tho Ablm". played film Wolves at Halifax hrlore l zccl z-rwwd Rog Shields scored lhv only marker 26th Moncton and llal-l at Moncion and the‘. On flu- ilax mvl goals t0 (mo. liq" : v l‘ nniowiiis: ll was scorcrl m tlu» dymr; lll\l‘ll"lllS by Lennon lll!‘ limvlas \.\ lllf‘ load, 'l‘lu.< lllll ,\ ‘vi. :\\ "ling 3mm nl lll". P]? '1. 1.0.. Jim nl ilw- furl scclmu un- h rill m iliv playoffs - 1W0 TPtYTHlTllVY, mines “land 1am Du 12th, Chznlottxltowll won Ifmm lliliim at Charlottetown by 1on0 rzml. whilr Mnncfon wore do- ‘lFIlllfl n1 Hitllfxlk (m Doc 30th by tu-n owls in nnv llonzlcy and ,Mnshr~r horny: for Wolvcs and ‘Millrr f~r ill!‘ Hawk.“ Tlir- fwnl idnnrliilg oi lllf‘ first swiilnn \\‘;\ as fvllnws. ‘Mnncton ‘won six g 1 lost four, drew two, ~rl\ ponts Charlotte- town win iivv, inst five. drew two. Halifax won iflvo, lost swvcn, total ten points. i total foul‘ t Tod Slimnr, the celebrated Joc- key ni n rlwide or more ago, who won nu ms of dollars for owners with hx “monkey seal." astride a thorn\ii:'~l»-~»d, died Thursday Pic was rviullfws, but an old fricnrl hcnrlnc 11f his plight came to tho "min ‘ind hsd him placed in plrflmlll stir-rounding: during his closlrg hours of life. Harry M’. Pollock aged 59 who was at one time a great sports lprrtlll 1N and manager, committed {enjififlfi at San Dlcgcy him Monday He managorl l-‘redrlv Wohh whin he was lcbt M‘ rzht rhhmpifln of the ww-lvl and rlso Jrnlvns. h0‘dcr of tiw- world's lwnmnw 11H! w.“ s"l‘ L‘, (‘lirmlllofl- dun cud for i ""\'r" 1 nrs was mAfi- .'_1i~ nf "P ‘ 5m New Yn k Sr r m: s fin ad's“ in the period, the f\l1,'l'l Fells Catar- ‘iwith Saint John to h-"lv I California. ' rt qrf- Oardensflfle has l final up opponents and mllft them over the St, Nicholas Hock!!! Olll o! New York in an Hill-Will‘ at Madison square Gardens Monday night people witnessed. it. Eleven tbous whit would the Nisan-n 00hr- have dime t0 ‘I they have lost three where Jerry Bllfflé-“im- and Scotxy Bowman are s as pros. b97118 m; greatest def Bowman as one of of the season. For the first time in many a Canadian college hock” was defeated by an AmQFlOQ loge team. It xvas at T010550. 13m when the Yale hofioy who had been beaten b? defeated the Univefllt! ii five to thrso The Yule ten-m nearly all six-footers 8nd IBM superb condltld!» P1579118 U‘ spcod all through the Si“! I'll-ml‘ ‘tbs it will be some time be l-‘mllkle Currie fully recovers the iniixrles to his hip. Frank bumping hard with insufticie That t: beillf; Temcdle itli hot applications an treatment 1t is cxe l-II proiocton. and now \v other remedial pccted he will be able to iakv his iorxnzr role as dvfvzicvman loss The Saint John ll wi; expbd to hnvo a new p: .3..- nn the ice run of Phil Arrnq v~ prOl€S§lDllfll wh H!‘ b02178 shortly in (h. strong, a in has b‘<‘n r “Ml pond repu: “on and should streny then 1h’ t- ivnm considerably. Bm i‘ »~ ulv is recovering rapv idly fin». i w Svnrfct Fkvvor. but Q \\‘lll bw c111.» n wlrlv b"fnr<\ we wi sco him on lllf‘ lirng line Ncxt week's games in the .31! fax on Mondny, Um. 25th, Christn and the Hawks at Salnl Kink‘ evening On Wed- nrsrdav ohi. Dec. 27th. the Wol- vrrines w 1i play nf. Chnrioiirfowfl and S1 m John will ploy at Mone- lion On Friday Doc‘ Zlfllh thl lllnwks Will play at Clmrlotfcfowfl and the Wolves at Saint John 1 mas rrwlit John [l1 . There is some tnlk that H: lllawks may ivake nrrnncPmrn o Wednes- I day's game i-nncclled and a gaml with the Snsknlomi Quake-rs sub- stituted It Wfillld moan the loss o two points for Moortnn in lragud standing and they would also hnvl to reimburse lho saint John team. Leo Sgrgent tordlrzy Iliclgzfl in the lnal e o he ow s- Wnlverines gagne Wedncsday nighl when he stopped 26 shots to t ‘back s terrific assault of Haw endcnvoring to even up the score. l Cheer after cheer was given him n; l use your??? who could not a m re ness l They cannot always do it. Morse llfin Hawks in every memo wlor ‘l ‘ Wodnosdavls, htvi boon uble to maid l t. mighty 1m pcrlod effort to even , it with their opponents or win. bu! 1 they muld not manage it Wednes- lyriey mom and as a result it will no doubt mean a loss of confidence 01cc their fremen find that the) are vuhvrnblo and lhe Hawks start to losr ("influence-there may bl startling chm": in t.“e Big Pour. There were many fwn ~b‘¢~ com- ‘ments on Waller Pc-fp- first might on defv-rc" w‘ b ‘ *~ Ahbies. tremendous rob and a s bodycheck ‘T -* 1* who! ‘has Pen needed. Good b ‘was beet a defense v'§.- . < =- o m: we)“