‘us -2' wp-r- DECEMBER 1s, 1931 O R L TONIGHT at 8 Junior Hockey GYROSCOPES souTi-iroRT QUEEN HOTEL‘ LEVIN FUR c0. . ADMISSION 2s Cents ii/Two Games In Northern Tonight Fredericton - Bathurst Tilt Post- poned Because Of Poor Ice. SAINT JOHN, N. B., Dec. l7. (By the Canadian Press)—Senior Nor- the reconstructed Dalhousie Rang- ‘Forum tonight thern Hockey League teams go ov- er the top on two fronts tomorrow night, concluding an opening week of eight games. Charlottetown Abegwczits cele- _ crmakers" and the cheer the home-town Tigers against ers. The match scheduled for Freder- icton tomorrow night between Bath I1rst's youthful aggregation of "Pap- Capitals was brate their first 1931 fixture on the|postponed tonight due to a sudden mainland when they oppose Hawks at Moncton. North Shore fans will gather at Campbellton to (Canadian Press) DETROIT, Mich., Dec. 1'7—Ai’ter dropping a 4 to 1 decision to the Black Hawks in Chicago last night the Detroit Falcons returned to "their home tonight and turned the tables, defeating the Hawks by the came score, 4 to 1, in a. fast Na- tional League hockey match. Carson Cooper, Falcon wingmaai, scored his first goal of the season 1n the first period, while Larry Aurle and Art Gagne tallied in the second. and Doug Young, recruit defense star, got his second Nation- al League goal midway, in the last period, Chicago: lone goal came late in the game, Mush March taking Gottseligs pass for a score. Nine penalties were called in. the match, four of them on Reg Noble, Falcon defense man. LINEUP AND SUMMARY Chicago (1) Position Detroit <4) Goal Gardiner Connell R. Defence Graham Noble L. Defence Boucher Smith Centre Cook Goodfcllow L, Wing Ada-ms Kilrea sequent poor ice. R. Wing March” Chicago spares-Abel, Ripley, Thompson, Couture, Lowrey, Went- worth, Gottsclig, Romnes, Holmes. Detroit sparcs—McInenly, sorrcll, Yourg, Cox, Gagne, Aurie, Lewis. Officials-Cooper Smeaton and Jerry Goodman. First Period L-Detroit. Cooper (Smith) 17.15. Penalties-None. econd Period 2.--Det!'olt, Aurie (Lewis) 5.14. 3.-—Detroit, Gagne, 11.08. Penalties-Cooper, Adams, Low- rey, Noble, Cook. Third Period 4.—Delroit, Young. 12.55. 5.—-Chicago, March (Goltselig) 5.39, Penaltcs—Noble (3), Cook. Wrong Man . Reported Dead LINDSAY, Ont., Dec. 1'. (By the Canadian Prcss)—Edward» J. Owen is still very much nlive, although he was rcpartcd killed in a motor car accident on the road between Sackvllle, N. )3” and Amherst, N. s. recently. An unidentified man was killed and in his pocket was found a notebook bearing Owen's name. Owen could not account for the note book. but stated he had lcft come perronal possessions in a Fred crlcton home while travelling in the Maritimes. . -'>vvv l O In attractive ' Christmas pack- ages of 10, 25 and 50 cigars, from 50o up. i Himeanround favorite a??? s. Cooper THE CHARLOTTEIQWN GUARDIAN LOOKING "EM OVER (By Tee.) Abblcs of! for Mainland ‘hill? Allegweit hockey team leave whvlqllfrnlns for New Brunswick, lea — L 1101' are slated to play three Ellt‘ 154111105 in‘ Moncton, Bathurst and Cllllliibeliton respectively. They tclllllTyfvilh them the best wishes of u; Icallllcns of Charlottetown and iovmce in general for a suc- cessful invasion of mainland ice. 9 T“? following players will make 'tl1e 111p: Goal, Stull; Defence, Gross grid. Qllvfil‘; Forwards, Kane, ‘ chuab, Doucet, Nicholson, Square- l-lllllgs, Williams, Lawlor. They are lmllg accompanied by Coach Hick- csou and Trainer John Hearn. The games and referees are: Dcccmbrr l8-—Moncton_Lowthm-, December 21—Bathurst-Fallon_ Di‘('('.llli)'3l‘ 23 — Garnpbelltgn __ Brmvn. Juniors Tonight The (llllCllll opening of the junior ,ll°°l<PY lczigue takes place at tho _ when Gyroscopcs fcross slicks with Southport and Lo. vin Fur Company team clashes ‘Vllll Queen Hotel aggregation, The first game will start promptly lat 8 dclocif. Fast exciting hockey is expcctcr] the change to warm weather and eon- i" 7mm‘ gllmes- If the fans are behind the Juniors then lct them show their support by a large attendance tonight. Claude MacKinuon, claimant Qf lthe welterweight championship of [the Maritime Provinces, places his icrown on the block tonight when ‘he faces Billie Mitchell, of Amherst, in a ten round bout at the Lyceum Theatre. Tommy Claybourne and ,“Fightcr" Jangfof Moncton are bill- Icd for the semi-final. Other good preliminaries are on the card. 1 A Splendid Suggestion At a recent executive meeting of the Junior Hockey League field n1 ,the Queen Hotel, ways and means were discussed with a view to rais- Viug the necessary funds in order to carry on Junior hockey activities for ‘the remainder of the season. To ‘outfit four hockey teams with uni- forms, sticks, etc., requires consider- able financing, and to date little, if ;any funds remain in the junior treasury. Messrs. J. B. Connolly and L. J. ,Venlot, Moncton gentlemen, who >wcrc invited to attend the mcding. ‘offered a good suggestion which ‘would be well worth every consider- Lation; that is the staging of a mas- lslvc Mardi Gras at a future date. introducing many unique features inlong the lines of such spectacles introduced in Saint John, Moncton and Montreal some years ago. The selection of a Hockey Queen would ‘be another feature. I Many, no doubt, will remember . the big carnival held at Saint John about ten years ago, when Miss Winnifred Blair was chosen to re- present that city at the Winter Carnival at Jviontreal, and later brought much prestige to her na- ii\'c town when she was selected from znnong hundreds of entries ‘and named Miss Canada. A similar contest could be ar- ranged in Charlottetown this win- tor, with the big Mnrdl Gras as a ‘background-and as above mention- ed a percentage of the proceeds could go towards (lcfraying the ex- penses of the Juniors this winter. Many towns in New Brunswick are organizing and one winner will be selected to represent the Pro- vince at the Winter Carnival at Montreal in March. Voting will tnke place iu advance in Charlotte- town if the proposed contest meets with approval. A U. S.- Ilockcy Squad According to the N. H. L. statis- tican there are enough American- boru players now in the league to arc-Goal, Normic Smith, of the form a. complete team. Here they | . the Chicago Black Hawks, born in Michigan, Boo; wings, Cecil Dillon, of the New Yofl: Rangers, born in ,Toledo, Ohio, and Vic Desiardins, of ‘the New York Rangers, born in _Mlchigan, 50o; centre, Billy Burch, :0! the New York Americans, born in IYOIXkCTS, N.Y.: substitutes, Yank Boyd, of the Boston Bruins, born in Philadelphia, Pa; Frank Peters, of the Detroit Falcons, born in Rouses ‘Point, N.Y. ,and Doc Rommes, Chi- leago Black Hawks, born in St. Paul, Minn. For further United States-born [saryfito go to the minors. there could be secured Roy Golds- worthy, of Detroit Olympics, born in Twin Harbors, Minn; Dick Benson, oi’ Springfield Indians, born in Buf- falo, NY, and Hugo Harrington, of Boston Reds, born in Boston, Mass. It would even be possible to sec- ure an American-born coach, in the person of Frank Carroll, of the Springfield Indians, born in Flint, Mich. Free-Legged The Glace Bay Gazette says: “When "Allie Lewis starts to train Jeanette Royal, 2.04%, next sum- mer, he plans to leave the hopples in the trunk and will see what she fcnn do going free legged. Marjorie iM., raced all season by a. green driv- 1m‘ making his first start on the turf, topped all the other Cape Bre- ton race horses in money winnings this year, winning $1,268.25." mTifiists mn111w11-2 l HALIFAX, N. S., Dec. l'l—(BY the Canadian Press)—0ttawa Rid- ‘eaus opened their Maritime hockey itour here tonight, registering a 4 jto 2 victory over Truro Bearcats. ‘Maritime Provinces champions last rear. The Upper Canadians arrlvedrin |_rochelle, Rivers, Mondou, Munro, tho city at 6 o'clock tonight, and. fl-f-‘Dllc. G. Mantha. despite their brief rest. their fast, clean hockey methods made a dis- i l tiuclly favourable impression on the fans who turned out to watch the For the first two periods the Rid- caus had things pretty much their] own way, slamming four goals past‘ |Sargent. For the rest of the game , l they played strictly’ defensive hock- ‘ cy. The Bearcats hit their stride in ithe third period and shoved two {counters past Johnson, Rideauls :goalle, but their desperate last- ! minute efforts to add to their score were frustrated. Lennon starred for the Bearcais srcuring both scores for his team unaided. Quinn, Finnigan and Mo- sher stood out for the visltros. The Ridcauhs play the Halifax Wolverines here tomorrow evening, and clash with the Amherst Ramblers before returnisg to the Capital. First Period L-Ottawa, F. Quill". 15-53- Penaltics-Noze. Second period 2.—Ottawa, C. Hulquist, 7.10. 3.-Ottau'a. Shepherd ,Marion) 2.40. i-Ottawa, Shepherd, 16.00_ Ponalties-Lavigne, chopping, 2 mins; Mulligan, chopping, 2 mins- Third Period 5.—'I‘ruro, O. Lennon, 2.10. 6.—Truo, O. Lennon, 15.20. Ottawa Rideaus-P. Johnson. goal; s. Mulligan, C. Holquist, de- fence; Ar.:ie Morrison, Paul Mar- ion, ccntrc; Eddie Finnigan, left wing; F. Quinn, Earl Shepherd, right wing. Truro Bearcats-L. Sargent. goalj P. Mill and F. Lavigne, defence; B, Murdock, C. Jemmett, centre; R. ,c11111n1111sTF 11111111111111 FORUM. Montreal, Que., Dec. 1'!- iBv the Canadian Pmss)—A Pill‘ of penalties in the third period o! ithelr game with Canadians hare {tonight cost the Americans undis- 1Dl1ted leadership of the Canadian isectlon o! the National Hockey lLeague. The Canadiens pushed 8 zgoal behind Roy Worters for a 1-0 victory and forced their way into a ltie with the‘ New Yorkers at, thfl j formed almost perfectly in the New lYork cage here tonight and it was . This smart defensive work that rob- bed the Canadiens of an earlier ‘winning goal on numerous occas- ions. The Canadians pug the punch 11111.0 the game with their ceaseless attzok that finally earned them the victory. Bill Brydge and Convey the Am- ericans rookies from New Haven, were both banished in the third_ lperlod and the Canadians pug their: i jweight into a furious attack. They I lpassed the puck back and forth ‘like a shuttle and Mondou finally lpoked the puck past Worters as he Iwas sprawled out on the ice. Mor- ena, Joliat, and Gagnon drew as- sists on the Dlay. The Canadiens earned the win on the play. 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P.)—The New York Rangers, after trailing through half the game, came through in an overtime per- iod tonight and defeated the Mon- treal Maroons 5-4 in an exciting National Hockey League high scor- ing match. Half way through the second per- icd, Montreal held a. 2-0 lead on goals by Hooley Smith and Glen Brydson, then, with their team mate, Dutch Gainor serving a major penalty for accidentally cutting Bill Phillips, Murray Murdoch slipped a clever pass to Cecil Dillon for the first Ranger goal. Less than three minutes more saw the Rangers leading 3-2 as Frank Boucher took advantage of a pen- alty to Dave Trottler to ring up two quick goals. The third period was just as exciting as the Maroons came up to tie the score. Nels Stewart and Dave Trottler scored lfor Montreal and Bill Cook for the rRangers. Con- LONDON, Dee. 1'1 — (A.P.) — A- wrestling match between a. tiger and his trainer in an aeroplane fly- ing over the English Channel from France was reported by the NW8- paper Star today. The tiger was said to have brok- en out of a. large wooden cage and started grappling with his caretak- erg-his customary circus act. Fear- ing the location was hardly suit- able for such an act. the tralmf damsd mm the cage with the beast‘ In the middle of the overtime cling“? l0 him and “used m” dwr’ session, with the Maroons apparent- They made me ‘est Mlhflmimey ly playing for a tie, Dillon shot a apparently 1n perfect harmvnv- The | long pass up to Art Somers directly Pllilt llld lllS mechanic were “mm” in front of the Montreal net and fllli- 0f i116 events mllmllfi l" ‘he with no defencemen to hamper him, cabinet behind them. somcrs pulled goalie Norman Smith out of place and sank the winning YOU snow ' SOME SENSE ONCE 1N Awaits- 8—Maroons, ‘Irottier, 0.50. Roach N. Smith R_ Defence Penalties: Dillon, Ward. n. Seibcrt‘ Wilcox olmlm” P"*““ L‘ Defence illi-Rilaggers, Somcrs (Dillonl, 4.0 Johnson Starr em ‘gs-None’ Centre '— Somers ‘Trottler _ . on. Exports Few O1 Dillon Ward _ ‘W Items Named Murdoch Brydson . UITAWAV, Ont. Dec. l’7——1B_v Th Canadian Presm-Canada export few oi’ the items mentioned in to Maroons subs: Gallagher’ Mew“ days London cable listing addition nr, Conacher, Stewart, Babe Siebertl i I th t b1 ‘a1 commodities which will come un ginrsm t; It” cot‘ R0 nson‘ ier the fifty per cent ad valorer "l IDS, llglil . Referee? shqwr and Rodden anti-dumping duty imposed by th " ‘ ' British Government. Providing these (luties, as in th previous applications, are not im posed upon Dominion imports. Can ‘ada will benefit in the matter o camera films. During the sl; ‘months ended last September Can Milks. Brennan, Boucher, W. Rangers Subs: Gainor, Dcsjairdines, Cook, F. Cook. S UMTHA RY FIRST PERIOD 1~l\'laroons. R. Smith (Stewart- s°ii,bcriztiz'iii's pr T_ m R iada. exported to 111. United King- s 5' om S‘ w or‘ ' dom films to the value of $155303! m - and in addition a small quantity o cameras. There is also a small ex- SECOND PERIOD {port business in cordage. 2—Maroo'ns. Brydson (Ward) 3.20. 3—-R.angers, Dillon (Murdoch) 7.10 4—Rangers, Boucher (Milks) 2.22. 5—-Rangers, Boucher (W. Cook) In-Lalw 0,15_ CAMBRIDGE, M'ss., Doc. 17.- Penalties: Gainor (major), Trot- Richard Henry Dana. 701 flullwl tier. E. seibert. and lawyer and son-in-law of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow died ycsier day. He had been sick two weeks Dana married Edith Longfellow. lLongfellows S011- THIRD PERIOD Montreal Marco“ bum m Baum? right wine; C. IlyB-Il. Owen IMIXWII. "Did your wife accept you the mm fr-Maroons, Stewart (R. Smith) daughter of the poet, in 1878 and ham, Wash; defence, Alex Levln- left Wllli- ' first time you proposed?" 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