NOVEMBER 23. 1931 j ,/ ,2 _.___._,__i__ _ _______ >_ __ t Canadiens Shut Out I_3_1_'_1_1ins 3-0 Rossmen N0 Match For Flying Frenchmen-Boston Goalie Brilliant (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. QIIC» Dazzled by the S11E61‘ brilliance 0f and Joliat punching home the puck i their opponents. Boston Bruins took a 3-0 beating at the hands of THE Lmgqly the world champions, Canndiens, in their first National Hockey Lea- Boston Position Canadlens slon ended. IAIIKS MIIIIIIIIIIS 4-2 (Canadian Press) CHICAGO, Ills., Nov. 22.-Taking advantage of a wobbly start by Mon. trcal Maroons, the Chicago Black Hawks jammed home three goals 1n the first period to help themselves to a 4 to 2 victory over the Canadian team tonight in the Chicago stad- All Canadien goals were from ium. Nov. 22 — dazzling solo efforts, Morcnz, Leduc The Hawks outskated Maroons by . a wide margin in the opening period and "ltiusii" March connected for two goals in rapid succession. Luw- 1'61’ added one just before the ses- Julnuiy Gottselig got IBEIW IIJIE CHARLOTTETOWN QUARDIQN Leafs Lose ToI lkangeri 5 To 3 TORONTO, Ont., Nov. 22.—An cf- THE Llumjp fectivc defensive system coupled Range-rs Maple Leafgi with fine marksmanship combined G951 er, when he followed up a play made Rangers‘ Subs: - Milks, Gainer. to give the New York Rangers a 5 to Roach Cbabot 3 victory ove": the Toronto Maple Right Defence Leafs in a National Hockey LQBBUCISIQIJQM . Qlancy came Saturday nlrht before a cwwul Left Defence of 13,000 spectators. Johnson Dayf Speed and combination featured ganglia the closeiyifought contest with thclBoucllcr Blair excitement reaching its wildest pitch . R131“; wing in the second period. ‘W. Cook Bailey I The first goal of the game was Left wlng scored by Keeling, husky left wlng- F. Cook Cotton _g Page \'I<"N__ ———— ~- ___. ___ FREDE RICTON CAPITALS DAALHQUSIE nlrcrns QUEEN HOTEL vs. GYROSCOPES TONIGHT at 8.15 P. M. 'l‘iekct; 0n Sale at the Forum Box Office, Almnluv 9 u. m. Prices: $1.00. 75c, 60, 50c, ' '- --.~». u. tax c-xirii. gue meeting oi the season here last Goal ‘ another for Chicago In the smmd night. - ‘Thompson Hainsworth frame, but the Maroons came back Al, no time did the usual formld- Defence and more than held their own the ab“ Bruins 100k like the ‘vkmers $11011‘ S. Mantha rest of the V-aly. Dave Trotlicrscor- oi the game. The Canadlens fliish- _ Deienée ed their first goal, shortly Mm. ed "find Shaikh‘! both OIIEBSIVBIY Owen Burke Gobi-Selig had connected and Hooley Ind 031 the defenca outskailed and Centre Smith, on u puss from Nels Stewart outplayed. the Bruins would have Welland Morenz banged in the other one shortly be: Men beaten by a much higher ‘score Wing fore the cud of the match. lf it had not been for the alert Clapper weenie The contest was rough all the way efficiency of Tiny Thompson in the Wing but only eight penalties were call- Boston cage. Boston Just could not Touhey find their stride. They showed no to the boards and was knocked out, resemblance to the team that re- Boston spares _ Oliver’ Barry, but resumed‘ play, DrB-iefllfid U"? "Him" I" U"! Plfly- Chapman, J. Jerwa, F. Jcrwa, Cook A crowd oi 12,000 witnessed the offs last veur- Beattle, Hitchman, Galbraith, Boyd. match. - Joliat ed. Stewart bounded head first in. The Canudlsu-i- on the other hand car-eaten Sparel—!»9p1ne, Gagnon TIIE LINEUP showed improvement 0W1‘ Preulull-‘flnivers, Leduc, Mum-o, Larochelie Maroon: ' Chicago aiarts- 'I'hev brought furwurd wmqo. Manthii, Mhndou. - Goal » mart shuttle plays and were skat-l ing rings around the Bruins. Mor- ens hit a fast pace, and the other forwards were right behind him. while the dcfcncc proved too tough Offieiaisp-Snlcatnn and Cameron, N. Smith Gardiner Lclt Defence GQIIuEhI-‘f Bcstrom Right Defence _ Graham S UMMARY First Perlod-l-Cnnadiens. Mor- McVicar a nut for the Bruins to crack. Bru- mm 9_10_ _ comm 1* 1m rure1v_r@11<*l1'ul@d f" u 61°88 PehIItics-Boyd, J. Jerwa. Trottier Cook shot on Hem-swarm Bud he huud- Seclmd Period - 2 - Canadiens, heft Wing led their long range barrage easily. Ledum 3m Nonhcot; Adams The Cflnwdlem m“! I" the "P" 2—Canadlens, Jollat, 11.19. Right Wing period and twice in the Sewud. Bud Penaiiies-Leduc. I-Iltchman. Ward Mam, then tightened up and threw back the Boston last; minute drive in a scoreless third period. Third Period-No scone. Montreal Subs: -- Starr, Wilcox, Pflnaities-S. Mantha, Owen and Stewart, Siebert, Smith, Brydson, , H1g¢hman_ Phillips, Coulson, Duguid, Conacher, ___________ _ __ Robinson. Chicago Subs: — Abel, Ripley, MA I I M E s l A N n B 0 Y Thompson, Couture, Lowrey, Miller, Wentworth, Gottselig, Romncs. Ofliclnim-Roddcn and Goodman. . _ Summary, First Period N n I N 1, Chicago, March (Cook. Adams), 10.17. , E A G l. E w I N 2, Chicago, March, (Cook, Adams), S I X M I L E R i” BOSTON, Mass. 22-The Boston (Canadian Press) Summary, Second Period Buruw Cub-u were Smeuued 7-0 l" HALIFAX, n. s., Nov. 21-13111 4, Chicago, Gottsellg (wcutwci-un, the Boston Garden last night when Hart; 01' st. John won the annual 5.20. m9! 011911941 W911‘ 11°11“? 5985*)" I“ King's College six mile roadrace for 5, Montreal, Irottler, (Robinson), the Canadian-American Hockeylme third successive year today. His 7.25, [(958119 asuuwl the smmi New itlme was 37.06. John Andrew, Char- Penalties: - '1‘:otl.ier, Wentwcrth, Haven Eagles. lottetown, was second, 300 yards bc- Abel, Northcott. T119 3581K fired $11911’ first t9-11Y|l1ind,'and, Cliff Moore, Richmond, Summary, Third Purim] lnin goalie Jenkins‘ cage early In'Que., third. 6, Montreal, H. Smith, (Stewart), the opening session, added three 16.05. more in the second and completed —— 3, Chicago, Lowrcy, 7.20. PBlmlI-Iev-Stewart, Northcott. Swim-Smith, 14; Gardiner, B. the slaughter by caglng three more Ioorea in the finale. , “Economy at Barklnz." was a re- ‘ ‘Carson, Kuhn and Radlcy had cent headline. Barking at economy, two goals each and Keating a on the other hand, is discouraged singlmtally. nowaday-Punch. ' National League — At Toronto: New York Rangers 5, Toronto 3. At Montreal: Boston 0. Canadlcns 3. Canadian-American League - At New York: Bronx Tigers 3, Provi- dence Reds 3, (overtime), Al: Boston: New Haven Eagles 7, Boston Bruins Cubs 0. At Springfield, Mass: Springfield Indians 3, Philadelphia Arrows 2. Iniernationfli League — At Cleve- land: London 4, Cleveland 4. At Fort Erie, Ont: Buffalo 1, Windsor 1. (tic). A; Buffalo: Bfsons 1, Windsor 1. American League — At Duluth, Minn: Chicago Shamrocks 2, Du- lulh If. At Tulsa: Kansas City 0, 'I‘ulsa 1. SUNDAY Montreal, Mount Royal League (ilmflicuf-llliPrmclliille) — Cham - poll-c 3. St. Michaela 1. Laicntainc 1. Verdun 0. International Ilil__ Lliflague At Syracuse-Syracuse 2, London 0. Canadian-American Hockey Final At New Havcnz-Philadclphin, 0; New Haven, 0. (overtime). International League Hockey Final At DetroIt:-—Pittsburgh, 3; De- troit, 3 (tied). American League Hockey Final At Buffalo, N. Y.,:—Buifalo, 3; St. Louis, 1. by Dcsjardins, scooped up a loose puck and burned a hot one past Chabct, for the only goal of the first period. Rangers looked like sure winners with two quick goals in the first fivc minutes of the second period, Bill Cook scoring the first on a. pretty double passing play with Boucher. and Gainor wiggling- through for the second. Conaoher drove in the Leafs first goal. The some player fed Jackson o. pass a fcw ‘minutes later which the left winger made good. Somers and Murdoch combined for another Ranger goal the former scoring. Then Clancy took Blair's pass at the goalmouth and scored to keep the Leafs in contention, just before the period ended, with the rangers leading four to three. Dillon was the only successful marksman of the third period which saw the Rangers on the defensive most oi the time. Aiurrloch, Keeling, Desjardlns, Sum-l crs, llillon, Brennan. 1 Toronto Subsz-Horner, Levlnsky, Prinicau, Conacher, Jackson, Finne- gan, Gracie, Darragh. Oliiciais: — Hewitson and Dalg- neault. BI‘ "'I‘liC." SUMMARY I First Period SERIES OPENS TO-NIGIIT I 1. Rangers, Keeling, 12.30. l ! Penalticsu-Johnson, Slebert (2). The Super Six hockey series. comprising a numbn- 01 (he fastest i q Rangerhsflcmld 21:14:11 (Bouche. horlceyjscxtets .n the hlarilnne I-'l‘(i‘.‘il\'.‘l‘S gels away tonight in Ilalifax . - . l), am‘ ( IiTI0ltEI43WIl,'\$Ill?II hnlvcrinrs nlrct Truro llcarcats in the fnFm- , . . o" "W and Dalhousic Rangers cross slicks with the Fredericton Capitals ll, Rangers, Gainer, 2.01;. in the local Forum. 41 Toronto» Cmmche-‘i 50- Interest has risen to fever heat locally with fcgflfd lo the gelqcfve ‘s25: TOYODIO. JHCKSUII (COHBCIIIBI), merits of the Rangers and Cnpiiols. Iloih have been working out at .0. ilu- Forum, but to ihie ihc fans are at loss to pick the better team. 6’ Rungcrs’ some“ (Mmdocm- Th"! ilfliliil. Ihc Priciuv one nil "amc in which Fredericton figured w‘th 2 . - , ‘ ". . ' "55 Ablnes, has the fans by (he ears in so far that slid fans micml in fig- 7, Toronto, Clancy (Blair), 3.10. Pen-‘lltlesl-Siebert, Homer, Blair. Third Period 8, Rangers, Dillon, 12.50. Penaitiesz-None. nrc ihe Abbie lfncup on the slrcugih of tflnlghfs iilf. At any rate the learns are considered among (he i-rcnm of the lot and much depends on the result of the game. Frcdcrlclon has already had its! baptism of fire for the year. playing I _ D. one-all split with the Abblcs wfmwyu“ It I° ‘he ‘We m“ “m (Canadian Press) FREDERICTON, N. B., NOV. 22- Weight in the scrum and individual briliiancy 1n the backfield carried Halifax Wanderers to the English Rugby championship of the Mari- time Provinces over University (II New Brunswick here yesterday. A field goal and two trlesio a pen- alty goal-ten points to threfl—mfide up the margin of victory which giv- es the Halifax team a year's pos- session of the McCurdy Cup. Wonderers not only showed su- pcriority in team play, but pos- scscd individual players who put up a bcltcr exhibition of football than their opponents. The U. N. B. beck division fumbled badly and all through the game xvcre unable I10 field punis without losing ground. A powerful llaliinx scrum averag- ing 106 1101111115 to the man controll- ed thc bull for at least three-quart- ers of the game. This sent the vis- iting backs away time and 883-1" and accounted for the Wanderers‘ scoring positions. Not until the second period was half gone did the U. N. B. fifteen play rugby which had the Halifax squad bothered. The lighter college forwards than lsegnn to get the ball out, but there was little improvement in the back- field. , Wanderers started with advant- age of sun and wind, alter Premier C. D. Richards officiated at the kick-off, and tore, into the P103’ in the early moments. The first stages of the period were colorless. however, ‘Ihcn Wanderers heeled the ball out smartly almost directly in front of the goal posts. The oval passed to Bcn Piers “"110 circled the scrum to the right and got HWBY B drop kick which cleared the bar from twenty-five yards out I01‘ the game's first swrr‘. Prcssure was sustained. U. N. B.. being unable to penetrate the vis- itors‘ territory. Again the ball went to Wanderers backfield, Bobby Mc\ Coy carrying its across to bring the count, to 1-0. The try was made in s. comer position and Herman fall- od to add the extra points. ‘the colleglans forced the visitors to the defence for n. brief period, but when the half ended the Wand- erers were again on the attack- Halifax forwards carried thfl bu" ABEGWEIT For Sale By g PROWSE 8808., LIMITED r Charlottetown’ ' a m THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ATIILETIG ASSOCIATION takes place on WEDNESDAY, At 8 o'clock in the Board of Trade Rooms. AMATEUR IIIJV. 25th. Wanderers Win From U._,_1_\_I.B. 10-3 open the season in the Mnritiii1r-lB?fl¥?n'_ according w rules’ did p6?- Provinccs. Tonight “Sassy” Burbnrfflciy “gm” and referee Reddm veteran goalie from New GIIISQOIWIHLTQIY Smllcd’ when a “mid m“ who bailed out plcniy of l‘lilJbCl‘,lHE‘1c1-c(tll' “do yo? know the mics?" from we Abbies, sticks’ Wm havej or 1e benefit of those who another 5U“ Msignmmt‘ The Ccmlmightlreg: thLs column and are not tre man opposite him is Arnie But-l acqua m with the abow mention" terworm, last ways high hcCOrer-‘ed change 1n the play. the follow. , lng is quoted: well into U. N. B. territory early l _ R 3 _ r m the second ha“, from scrum the led from the Ridcaus to lead incl no 15 Among those adopw" by ill C dl . v three-quarters got away again and Dalhousie Quack" _h‘ the Nmlh A550,,,§,,,,:n;,,.:",n’x;1ii“r Hock?“ the ban went Clem, out to the leftfihcrc teams goallis Kick McCann, “Any player or the ' defend” end of the line, Timmy Hunter cros who “Tim's “u °t 113 Pulmflo‘. Hull! n g sing tho Baal-stripe with (we col- who dd Um filfilllllillg for OIllP-Vfluiiagl back of the 60 {out line nmfv “glam clinging to him The try Shamrocks last winter. Just by way‘ kc or Carly the ma.‘ Wm] ms w” made far over and Herman's of contrast, Gm walker’ 185 pmmulfis ate, but must not kick or carry kick was o“ _ er from Shamrocks and Franklcilt Over his 60-foot hm‘ Kicking With every appearance of being Graham» Mu‘ E<liub<u'<>ut'h's ex-I the puck “Mhm the centre i” “m hopelesly beaten, u N_ B_ took a port, will he out in front 0i l\ic- by an mayors is allowed", new lease on life, followed up fast, Cann. Those, with Fred Miller of , [An/JUICY rule that might he M and kept the Wanderers bottled up Irlquois Falls, and Dud James and ‘isflstance m the mn5'_°” “mt” under the shadow of ghelr goal- Pop Kerr ofBathurst, are some- 15' posts for several minutes. Eddie Mk: thing for any goalie to worry lenahan finally booted over a pen- about. But Bubar will have plenty nlty kick for a BOOd-Dosition to of support in Ferguson, Fililonw ,, . mark up U. N. Bs’ trio oi’ points. Bowman and Steen, the defence‘ A fa“. body chuck ‘him b“ ‘mm Both McLenahan and Herman lines, with McArthur, formerly of a player bodies an "mmmgm" Wm‘ had other chances each stflkmg Trumy McManuS, Begum‘ Moghm the hipc or side of il1.. body when We lT”1-"I".‘1-’>I'5 With Denali-Y kick-i and Webster alternating on thclstandlng Sm] or 5km" M a slow ma; 1.“: {med to 613d“ sniping [rant ralc of speed. If, 11011;, :1 play. 91' I5 Skill-Ind ifl-“Jl or up . hs knee‘ CHANGE IN HOCKEY RULES or elbow. it \v.ll be considered _ ' charging and n foul and may be N E w R During fiiday nights Abpgmlh , penalized uceordlmlv. There shnll be no body checking in the Ottawa City lmague, iuvgort- BODY ("NECK I11 Fredericton game, the writer ovcr- _ _ , " iheard a few (ussemmg v0.03 from “llhln five fret of the boards in a number of fans’ especmn-v m1 one an), part of the IIIIK. occasion when Joey Beaten. CaP~ The only "layers pemmbcd to m), centre kirk“, the puck “imp use the body ln checking are play. __*_______>__V____ V crs of Eh!‘ dgfrgndlng [mm when! they arr- back or their own GO-iootl Inc. but there must be no charging! (Canadian Pres!) NEW YORK, N. Y.. Nov. 22—'I'he New Yum Amencms wok their lw-ifible dislocation of the lens, second game of the Natlflnlll HOCK- A total 0f 19 penalties were 931p _ by these players. BY 11998118 SBH-SOn from the DEITOII? ed, two of them nmjors. Him-cs re“ ’I‘his rule means that thcrc shall‘ F3160“ Iwfinliéhl. Winning i1 T011811 celvcrl one for Clittiilg Klll'.".l aulllll: no b0(l_\'-Ch0('kiurr in the for-I but gem-many 5I°w 35m“ 2 t0 1- Doug Young another for flilmnpl- ward line." J Displaying Ocf-“Slilnfil flashes 0f ,lng l0 fight with Joc Lamb at the’! -~__ , speed and a smoother attack, New cmyoi the second period. GROSS ENTIIL'SI-\STI(‘ York came back to score a goal in; A1] mmc of me goals “Tn, MOP ' ‘ ' each of the 111st. two periods after 0d Wllflll mcn vicre in mg coop,- Hm a po,_,._“.0“, with mm‘ Hec Kilrea. had opened the scoring Duilon “~35 o"[ wlirn Iiiltca “Emil Gross, Abbie dciciiccnriii on S i‘ A‘ m Detroit nu in n1.- first frame. gn Ebm, G0o,,,,.,,,,.,.-_, 1,3,, Rabbi, y I,“ He mm m m “Cr H F“? Kilrea. was forced out of the game Mqvglgh 3a“, m, Anlmgcnns n fir‘, Wald to Tolnhv Con’ c1 i m t t, by a serious injury to his left eye on n. irickl‘. long Sh“ “my two.‘ atom Wm mm“; ‘m. ill-St after he scored. In rt collision ‘Falcons u-crc in the coop and “lnllyi prick,“ ém F,‘ I? up agmmt Fwd- wlth Normie Him-cs of the Amerl-Vxllren, brother of lire. scored ihcldur; u Ufa.‘ flight h“ Gram‘ Cami he was stmck with “Suck m“, “vimling gm] with one man flb-gpnt u tng ‘l0 conversation remarked. suffered a badly bruised m; and a cmy m “n, thin, DPWNL | m Olnrr 1.: the best fight d... l I l l I I I T9 BACCQ Enioy o pipe of this rich, cocI, long-burning BurIey Tobacco. Ii is grown in the sunny IieIcis oi Qniorio and specially treated and blended to please the Maritime Smoker. In] llil PER KAGE I icnce he h.» ewr worked wlh ' SIFM "in fact, ziilzlcd the hill Kitchener liockcyist, this chap Oliver clicked with me one hundred percent dur- ing the game. I had little to worry about-he was always there, and I hope I worked as well with him.“ Questioned with regard to Kane's carrying, he replied, "Jackie “as not only oil color, hut l1: was a . lboy, and oven at that covered liis I wing lki- an A an lent unclrr a ; desert sun. 'lhu deivnce had ‘ little to worry about from that szde of the ice." Gross, as a ruin is rather close- mouihcd in regard to hoclzrgv, but . the wrili-i" cziuzziit him in the right lll0Oll-0i‘ rather has he contract- ed the alround hockey enthusiasm , manifest in Clllll‘l()lIPI()\\'ll? In 112:1; ,'e>\'vnt Harold {Wk that U11: .1110- ,gwels oi 10:11-32. are as full of ‘fight and good hockey as an egz; is full of meat. He paid high‘ lrlb- lite to the front liner, concludin: lwith-"Walch '1 ill go-ln a llizlc Iwhile-Hickes-un is on the job; imd if Doug docsn’: ltriow liir. hockey, nobody docs." 2i; FRI-THEIR II "I'().‘-' ~ Sl‘E.»\}\.w Mr. Harry Limerick. |)li51li€‘.~.S manaurr of the Frczicrlcton Cap inls wishes ihrcvuszh this column to thank the llliillfl§l('llll‘llt of the Forum. including hard-working Bil Gillespie, for the RIIICIHCSS and courtesics cxlendrci to his team during their slay in Cliarlollctnxvn. "Further still, SIZIIWI Mr. Llm ' “the citizens in gcuurnl have in . to the team in such a manner lhat I rim 0\'1‘l'l\‘lll‘ll‘|lf‘(l h)’ their liilspi- liilily. We ‘Lil br- lwrv a few more (lays. 11nd I illll rill‘? \\'.‘l(‘ll the boys leave they will tilkc wiih them many, many happy recollections of their sojourn in Charlottetown. Oi course, said HiiiTY, wl-‘re Cflllllll)’, back and hope to vi at _\‘ulii‘ Al.»- glveits-‘olit lhczw- ‘ n [Jilin lll the world We \‘.il‘.l.(l lTlllVl‘ 1.3.x from.“ 11' Big "Jim" land will be sorry to learn of in; painful accident at the Forum on Saturday lcisl. “Jim “ by the wajv is busiu " manalxrz" of lilo Da~ ll0il.\.(! 11mm TIIE SITIIR SIX SUIIFIDYLEL m-coliwil about fiirj." gvilono, c lust flight regarding: illc Super 5 x Series flVllUdilll". 'I‘lurr- may be an- other filly .n the nllilll. therefore the rcpforllu: l 1n of some shoull not Ix‘ on‘. of OTLIIT. "pllf~ll' llic uppr11(l"1l n1 your 111.‘. ior rclc1'cnvx" Nov. JIl-lialiiwx vs. Truro a: Halifax. Nov. 23--F‘rcdcrict0n vs. Dill- hmlsie at (Iharlollwlonn. Nov. ‘Jl-Dzilhousil- vs. "Flux-o u! Halifax. Nov. 27~Clizirlolicloun vs, Mont- ton at Charlotloilnvn. Nov. Sll-Moncton vs. Halifax at Halifax. Nov. 30--Chzirlolt'-io\vii vs. fled- ericinn at Cluirloltrioxvii. Dec. ‘i-Dnlhousie vs. Ifitllfax o’. Halifax. D121‘. 4 hioiicuii vs Fl'(‘ilI‘!'l(".lJy5l ul. ltlimclun. Dec. 4»-'1‘ruro CiliITl()llL".O\‘.'ll ut Charlottrlmvu. Dec. 7—F‘rcdcricion vs. ‘Halifax at Hahfux. Dec. 7~Moncton vs. Mnnrllvn. Der. 7 -CIlIll‘lOII€lO\VI'i vs. lmnslc at Charlotlrinvvn. Doc. ll-»Fl'r-dorictnn vs. Truro at Iinlifilx. Dec. il-Aioueion 1's. at ll/foncton. Dec. ll-Charlottclolvn vs. Hali- fax al Cllfll'lilll(‘t(l\\'ll. IILOODIIOFNDS VS. YNIONS Two clasy inlcvmcziiatc aggreg- ations will clash at the Forum on Wriiirsdu.‘ 1159.11‘. when Cape Trot" Truro at Dal- Dnlhousie TPTORI .-\ , erse scxwt incvl the Viclnria Un- Irns in a". (‘\‘Illi)I'l.‘ll fixture Fun= have seen ihcsc loam: in aciinn or. local ice last winter. Mu‘! sedi 2 Anne Zieonsrd why 2 gnaw. 4 Walsh. lay ind lullivan. he bore ieerful- 1 those ‘as suf- ess was lied in all he! quently leld 0h r fath- Ceme- nd wad ay, as- ev. Mr. tly ren Cross" of her Irvine y. Pres n. Her 2r Ken emery. By ice . N.B.. srvoul, .hlc tc dmplcs . d cm- i Bur- y own ntlldy UTE