\ ‘ EMBER 23 1932 rua cHARLo'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN f PAGE SEVEN DEC 1 ' -i - ..: -,_--~ h___....- , *_ _ _ ‘ ` ' Y” ' - sl I _~_ S i y ‘ ') - 9, The Abbies' Chances dc ` ' or arelettlllg James alone while both ‘B 'l`he Abegweits still have a llla- of them go after somebody else the-matical chance of tying the first M8 section of the M H L, or even this Dud James for a number of turn for the better, or the Abhie fencemcn are either off the ice ybs I'm wrong but I've watohed V wlnlllng lt years I'm entitled to my opinion J A 'l‘ile fled Shirts play the Wolver- and I'm still waiting for the day . _ h _ Fourth Team, Turned Down At 01-gaiiizaticil Meeting-‘24-Game i Schedule 0 p e n s lvlonday. ` ,MNT JOHN, N. B., Dec. 22- w,,,i_-,ting of three clubs, Sussex, yfedcricton and Saint John Beav- ,,»,, the Southern New Brunswick Hockey League will open its 24- pme schedule for the 1932-33 sea- ,on christmas Monday. The in- ,ugurnl league fixture is slated at 5,550; that evening, the guest sex- N being Fredericton Capitals. saint John Tigers, seeking admis- gsn, were not considered strong “ugh for the competition plan- ,¢d in the Southem -loop, headed ly Ross R. Brown of Sussiflt, and rlgers’ application was - turned iown. The league met here this after- mon, drew up the schedule which pill giveeach team 16 contests, ,ight at home and eight on the yeed, and discussed play-off plans. ysferees were named, player ph-engths compared and items of mpc/rtance conceming the season's ictiviiics generally discussed. Section Winners Play Of! first and second place winners |111 ment at the conclusion of the yreliminsry rscs to determine the iircuit-‘s championship six. The primaries extend iq Feb. 17. Ou Fab. 20 tho playoff series will yammenoe, the length dependant moss what leeway remains before Irs Maritime Amateur Hockey As- |ocia.tion playdowns begin. If there b time for five games it will be a lest three-out-of-five round. If not iso or three will be the order. Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights were set aside for league lay. N .H.L. RESULTS TORONTO AT AMERICANS Toronto, 0; Americans, L First Period No score. Penalties - Horner, Levhidky. Brydge, I-limes, Di'ltko\vskl. __ Second Period 1-Americans, Sheppard (Wasnie) Wit Penalties-Homer, Clancy. '.l'l1ir¢\ Period llo score. Penalties _ Jackson, Conscher. BMJOI). Cohen (major), Wasnle -mlm. Bfrdu- CIHCAGO AT MAROONS Chicago, 4; Msroons. 1. First Period `l-Chicago, Gottsslig (Thompson ~ 2-Chicago, McKenzie (Jenkins), B128. B-Maroons, Robinson (Duguid ds lsynw, 16:07. Penalties-McKenzie, Abel, Bryd- lon, (iruilom. , Second Period _ No score. Pellllities-Abel, Couture, Thomp- NI, McKenzie, Conricher, minors; liiiiill and McKenzie, special 10 .liilvill penalties, subs allowed. Third Period 4-Chicago, Couture, 11:37. 5~Cillcago. Romnes, (Ripley). |9135. Penalties-Cook, Graham. “Babe” Turns Professional *Ilia Couture) 1:34. i llE.-XUMONT, Tex., Dec. 22- Miidn-a Bobs Dial-llrsen, the single- liandcd track team, announced lo- ulhi- Sho was turning professional. . The 19-year-old Olympic star, Uiliclldud from amateur competi- “°ii 10 days ago by the Amateur Athletic Union because of the ap- Dtsrallce of her name and picture ln s lllotor car advertisement, said “’° Wvlild write, “do some film 'Wk-" Gnd wanted to swim the hlllllsh Channel and the Hellcs- Wht after clrcum-navigating Man- tsitan Island as n iuncup, ‘And she declared matrimony was ‘li under consideration, "at least br "W Present." ----___* `f:"N_Tl¢E1\L. nee. ez-tcm.) ~ “manor Alderie Melsnson "°`“"¥ appointed Xlshop of Slvqlbcurg, Sash. will be con- hglrd oil February 21 at the U” ill Qlltboc. It was learn- _ 'I here wg.” ' 4 * fax team in this clash and repeat have 14 points. Then Abbics will be in for a certainty~should Hail. with Hawks. And again if Hawks ini? one of the two games with the out of the race but the Wolves, by a pair from the Hawks, would wind- up the first round as a partner to a James’ Score A Halifax sports writer has the following to say regarding the J nmes: gather news comes over the wire that Dud James has just scored two Knowing James as I do, I feel that ling down on the job or the rear- guards are in the penalty box too much. James was always s csgey person. I never remember the day James wcllt ill close to a goal when deal- out a check. I distinctly rs- member the look on the face of Coach Pere Nicklln last Friday night at the Forum when he shout- disgusted look it was Nicklln that night. With his team three or four further than centre ice. And the chap that fails to go in scores few. SBHMELING ANI) IBAER MATCHED Bchmeling, former heavyweight champion. and Mes Baer. Gall!- ornla contender, were signed today by Jack Dempsey for a. 15-round match sometime i.n June either in Chicago or New York. MINIATURE RIFLE SHOOT The first regular shoot this week was held on Wednesday evening when twenty-one members were present. The indlvudual scores are not yee available, but the highest in Clans "A" was a score of 95 shot av J. A. Msononsld she also by A. V. Bpillett. lin Class "B" the highest score was 88, shot by the veteran rifleman Mr. E. G. Love. A this shoot the Club had as their who will be a member of the 1933 Bisiey Team. Mr. Hooper shot the splendid score of 99 points out of s. possible 100. ' In conjunction with the regular prize shoot next Friday evening a special chicken shoot will be held. The -total scores for the week will thm bt published. Holy Nam e Club Bowling Last night on the Holy Name Al- leys the second game of the series for a chicken supper between the East Enders and North Enders re- sulted in a win for the East Enders by a majority of 173 pins. Ben Mc-i Millan took all honors to the Northl Enders in rolling highest single oi 216, also high three of 801 pinsi Next game will be rolled after th; Christmas season, each team havin a win to their credit. Following are thc scores: "East Enders" J. Bradley .......... M. Kelly .... J. Mcfnnis J. Mooney D. Purcell Total-2488. "North Enders" E. McMillan F. L. Coyle P. McGonnal F. Monaghan B. McMillan 205 180 216 187 134 152 150 187 169 143 230 152 208 is ...I isis 90 in 144 I5 202 138 174 130 186 133 160 125 1.11 110 Total-3315. . ed at James to como in out of thei wet. If ever is chap registered s. Walter Lawlor who was to have a- i' _ ton, so ulcs tonight with ten points to tlleir W credit should they heat the mu in llcsday night next, they will then Th Abbies will have 14 and the first 1° section championship. However. th” 5° few 30315 ll" 5¢°f¢d in there's always a slip. Supposing the K Niekun elim me wslverines in =d both starts. This would mean posi- mefed bl’ the Swell men team! 01'- tive elimination for the Abbies, be- *U0 Past- Twenty-five years ago “U59 Hawks would mga; 15 polnm one to nothing, two to one, or other and the most Abbies ssh more is “Wh 1°-Wit! U H" ¢°mm°1\ today. 14, Then again' Moncton by mv were rare and in some matches as fax split their two coming game; sm thl:ee-cornered tie. Moncton and tr W Charlottetown do not meet again ti in this section t o teams were deadlocked and a o Moncton centre ice star, Dud. t en James will go in when there a chance of hirn being hit by a lucky defenceman. (Just now I hear ihc stunt at Charlottetown Wed- th" Jam" 5°°r°d °mY ~‘n° 3031- e .. rest goes. however.) ’ Present Day Dearth of Goals In these days of hockey teams lose both tilts to the vairmcn, :hey which carry and employ 14 hockey will still hate iz points, while the ifayers exclusive of soalmlnders. it a rather striking phenomenon es, especially so when consider- in the light of the number reg- many as 20 points were racked up Wolves, could knock the Vairmen ‘W °pP°5mg teams- The famous series played in 1906 splitting with ins Abbies and tsnsg Wm” “W “W Stanley CUP PBS from the possession of the Silver Seven into the hands of the Mon- eal Wanderers, offers an illustrss on. At the end of the season these Th h me and home series was ordered, with_gos.ls to count on the round. e first game was played in Mon- real on the 14th of March, and the second in Ottawa on St. Patricks "As this column is being put to- DW' er, but in the two matches no oth teams, a number that hits the soak fm. the Moncton HaWk5_ less than 22 goals were compiled by b me Abegwelt defence is either ml- ‘Pre-wntdav fa" R-S 1itl>l° “hm °( Two great teams confronted each oth am ssing. OLIVER WILL HANDLE TEAM Tom Oliver, Abbie defenceman ls ° defenceman was in R position to slated to handle the team from the boards in tonight’s game with Wol- verines at Halifax, Lawlor To Play t ccompax cd his team to Mono Wednesday morning, and was goals bellind, James would go no left home for some unknown rea- n . , will leave this morning for -Halifax, when he will line-up against Wolverines tonight. t welcome guest Mr. Percy Hooper i` Scientists Report On Andes Eruption ____- NEW YORK. D00- 33-MEX The es'upt.ion in the Andes 'lest AW ll which strewed volcanic ash over Buenos Ml-es and Montevideo, throw out more than 10,t00,000,000 cubic yards of stone, sand and ssh or more than two cubic miles of vol- canic material according to esti- mates by a commission of scientists -from the Argentine National Mu- seum of Natural History. The com- mission spent a month studying the volcanoes Descabezado Grande. Des- cabezado Chico, Qulzapu and Cerro Azul after the eruption, and its re- port contains e. great deal of new and interesting data about the vol- canccs in the southern part of the Argentine province of Mendoza. The commission believes that these are the remains of A single gigantic volcano that.hac:l_<<>ll ' u Many styles in Brocade silks, some with matched l:gl1ll1rl;;stir?gt.hf\`;,n1t?_\' io “The Store of d thousand Gifts” 0010 5;;,,.,,.,_,, Tllc Mclfs Store which vary by approxilll-,itcly limi' .Y_-_____~-~--._-'__ and inch. This will be ovel'comc.} "Lord Curzclll," he said, "olferecl l\°“'¢"@1'- bl’ “'ld@1llIlg tilc lvllccl base < 3300--n ltlrgc sum ci illollr-y to the Of the Ellgllsh stock. 'lulggzcci lniihul ll;‘.i.\i~s who are al- P0l'ml55i0ll THIS €1`l`l`--<13' bil-.l ob- l lijsivd tu pi‘i'lc\;';ll tilt: ‘.l.<'i;~-lu a\ll_\' tained for hte llccess..l'_;~ lllicl-.liiolls io be made at the Port or Dover to meet the differences bctwecll Frcllczl l and English rall\vu_\' gnllucs and it is uildcrstoocl that there will llc ilu difficulty lil oblnillllig I".'i-.;'_‘ll cil- operatioll for similar altclnilnrls at Dunkirk, The method of working the custcllls has not vat been ric- cidcd, but llcrc ngllill l; is llo'. rx- lliall who wotliu do ille trick liclore llilll, Nobody cumc, iorlvard in vile scvczl _\'cnl‘.'. of his \`lc<-royalty. _ “I llllllk ii is <,-lznr llln: ii has lli~'ui~l~ b<.~.r \u»l.c_ lor lin one luis cvcr c-(lille ici'-.\.l.~i ‘.1i-1 l;.i<= utili- ully se-Cll l'_..' All Ellgllsll “rope trick" was por- iul'lllccl by l\Zr. l-lhlpil Dcvlill, 1-ie i'1.`; ri lxjvt _:lui il'....1\ 1', \\'ll.l`<~ li:;.1il, the skirt from waist to hem and a flounee on the corsnge outlining the decolletage and fornling epau- ville, the attractive sister of thc wore black velvet with the new lit- tle pink tulle jacket that has en- ormous puff sleeves reaching to just below the elbow covered with wide vertical tucks and fastened at the neck with a large bow of tulle. This was easily the most. attrac- tive of the many short evening jackets that were worn. Velvet evening gowns were well to the fore. One lvolnnn had- a pale green model with illc falnolls three bows at the back and fas- tened fn front by strass buttons graduated in size. 'rllis dress is made on princess lines with a skirt that flares out from just above the knees and is accompanied by a scarf of the velvet and velvet golves_ Three women wore the llyacillth blue velvet all made on princess lines buttollcd at thc back. Princess Amedoe de Broglie wore black chiffon with little scallops of the fabric outlining the deep oval dccolletage and a triangular scarf of the chif'fon also outlined with scallops and graceful drapery on the hips curving upwards in front to meet the row of buttons which fasten the dress. Comt/esse Ger- ard de Moustlers looked- charming in a white cloque gown which has a pretty knotted movement in front of the square-cut eorsage and lit- a..lt§ll¢; is tie shirrcd pun sleeves that har- monias with the shined hip yoke. iette sleevcs. Madame d'Estaln- Hon. Mrs. Esmond Harnlsworill, Without Giraliglllg LONDON, Dec, '.!1!.--A irnill ferry service, to work between England and France, is shortly to be intro- duced by the Soutllcrn Ralllvlly Colllpally. The fel'r_\', uhicll will pmtlllllly run between Dovcl- and Dullklrk, will be principally for merchandise traffic, but the three boats which are to be constrilctcd have been di‘:'c1s l'\l:llllll-: lil othc1'coulltl'ies, will rull at 15 cr A lc knots, the st-sl-occ specs or h` Subupb 01 Lolldon cargo boat.. During tllc wal' grealt llulllllcrs of -- troops and vast qllallliilrs of :»t<»l'c. 1 ,A,,.`_.,,,,.`.` ,My ,.3 H,_ A- ,,,__ at and lllulliliolls \\'cl'c tnkrll to 1-‘l-urlcc N_,,_,__,:(i,_,,_ b..__i,A,,,,‘ .`\.V,3f,,(;,,,,_ :,,,,,,_ by tl'alll-Icrry from Rlt‘llhol‘ougll, Ilondmh “_m_,, __,,`,_,,,.d ,W A ‘ment Kem' The L' N' H R' t"“m'mT~"' sen-cr rxpicrozl fill: mol°n‘.:‘.g; it bctwccn Harwich and zN`bl'uE€`" 1` llilllllrc? of lll.".'.llr»Ir_< lvivo l~`_mvll ln* still llsccl f‘xi‘lli.\i\'i‘l_\' lui' llic li'.ill.=.- ;,“ mc My :md f(H,nU,h_ in ,KV \_,(__ port ef goods. A _vrllr uuu il ilzllll- HMV of ,EW :m_N.,\'_, A vw, dmv fci'1'_v iroill Hui'\\'icll in (‘uilli.~. aim `ngN,' mr goods_0n!y` was.) Owned' Fm 8 Tilt* ll`.‘.l.<'f r»:‘rll"t"‘<'. P foil' lv. illll'-'S short period a tvnlli-lci‘l‘_\' run hc- . "\f‘rl" il nil; llc' of c';"fl;'o:l llfld twccil Imnllllgllanl mul (‘.l.:ll-1 lu ' ` H f, _ f _V , Dugtrid lvv' 01] _.lI" I' `." ,\.' .<‘ r"‘1~"l. I 'Y = Ti is slufcil lr; ¢:l~`:~¢. ilwll the England. "Evelltunil_v," he said. "lt I is hoped to extend it to oillcr Coll- | tlnelltal towns, so that ii. will, for instance, be possible to l'ull config bctwccn London and Itulv wtthullt l delay. ' "The service," llc colltillllctl_ “will Q bc of considerable vulllc lll tllv transport of nlarkoi produce flou- ers, ol- frugilc mcl‘l‘llalldi.ll v:_‘.- i;l'l~cf iv' ll l<'.>k.l':<‘ ‘Ui mls ‘llwl filo .=v\\"‘r< lllli llnu' the `ll\lr\Tlli'-ci f-Wilviil-it is 1:>l_'l.1'nl\:',_ 'Vile - ' lux ws’-‘Il uv<"_i‘.`:"il \”!‘ :lil rl.. : fi! Old Rope Trick 5 ,,.',§ , ° LONDON, Doc. 22. --- l".\'cryirori_\' l C.. _._ lllls heard of the Indian rope trick f _ lille lhrolvillg up of il vnpr lvllivll 1 Nmv YORK. 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