BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING 11m CHARLOTTETOWN GUAltDIAN NEWS “m. SPORT W‘ Mighty -Hawks Are Turned Back By Wolverines Islwlor Counter In Closing Minutes Of Final Period —F1rst Defeat For Can. Champs. ‘°"“"" ""” W"! “W! on it. carried n back n I l 1 the Wolf net and shot it Canadian hocksym-wsr‘: $13‘. ‘mun’ ma“ "m, ‘hgxrd mated in a stiiziug 8-2 defeat. to-' B v h "' “I.’°‘°“€t‘."‘°' w-=i-=~~u~“"'".'..";"'.i.".=:.:¥' ' "' "m “mi-I W01"- Dressed hard 0.; the u“: i: mug‘, ‘§‘f,u,°°“'.. kwigffinm Lam tskaied listlessly and was greeted with vociferous‘ biueline vyhecre ‘linnlziieluf fiat abeers from ‘some 5.000 “w; hm, who had watched the Wm m: I m” m’ ‘m ‘t °°‘"’°°d "d Pifid llflfillt I110 slipped g Inst him. As he moved out Km’: 9N lwns of action. Elliflfs chance came when "14 311F180 were chased m! l" In quick succession. w! every seventies of the face and bombard- §z i firs. But 1mm- turned m: every-I Iennon picked up a near the blue line on I750!!!“ V! UNI-Wm Iollis, gave confidence to the Wolves and they raided the they were busily Qmploy- fl-uvlnstoreepvnwimaiyat- w Hawks. Iothikaeautaotio- l! effort-s as the exit of Cowley left the Wolf line weakened. But Halifax was equal to the occasion l-lfiillwledtlse Hawks awild chase as they ragged the puck all "fir the ice and avoided any dil- Pllte. Th6! also carried this through the absence o! Lennon. It was a different story, however. when Hawks were deserted by Bur- Ylse. Halifax sped into action as grabbed the puck from witre ice, weaved his way through the first lino slrfiwith the aid of ‘ended out 1n f t f t. H-mh "gum 1'01! 0 Foscr it shouldn't be hot wllnted. and then launched a as. “mined effort to save the game and thrir reputation for consistent victories. ‘Their attacks. however, Gill who threw his stick on the m, as Pete Mill motioned him to the box. He had only made his re. lPlizfnlmllbl when the bell cianged. Moncwn: Goal, roster, defence, 311""!- 0111. Kervln: right wing, Muskie, Webster; left wing, ms- eélsnus, Irvine; centre, James, Mo- l‘. fllllfw 0on1. surest: defence Levis-m. Graham; left wing, c"- R011. Lennon: right ping, Porteous, rain rm- W» MM» IUIHAIY n» m... i“l..-Mmcton, Irvine, (Mfllq) zf-naiirax Lennon lass. Penalties: Webster, Bun-lags, seamen-is; Sargent, s. sscorm PERIOD l-Hlllfll. Masher. (Beaflby, Lennon) 6.04. Penalties: Cowley, Burrsge, Len. non. Kervln. Moms-mu, Miller. Stops:- FOSWI. 12; Sargent d. Tlablleriod L-Moncton, Irvine (Gill) 7.41. fa-Hullfax, Lawlor 17.42. Pcnalfies: Porteous, Gill, Bur. rage, Gill. Stops: rum ll. Sargent l2. R/efereesi Harry Butler and Pete Mill. Chatter About This and That way along with of iweatuig their sig- cf last season. hi they have been doing teams of the MR1. as though their expecta- tlnna Am not too far fetched. are high hopes Comment was made recently in the Back Sxetc " albout the in the Maritimes. (xmmodors (‘xcsceus own- Dalrach, Clyde River. record than the one ‘i? 5 £3 Ruler. hushed back the defense '0 lift it past Foster, Itill forced, f0 stop twice as many shots as‘ fluent. Play generally was confined to Hawks tsrritow and even when they broke away they rmoited to distant shooting. while Wolves: w.rked into closer ground, only to be frustrated at the Moncton goal. , Wolves continued with their Powerful attacks as Hawks went Into the fluid-period with two men Ihort, and Moncton avoided every chaliense by wing the puck far down the loo. With their line at full strength. however. Hawks eta-med the Halifax natuntll little {carried the news that Ooi. ldnemy plane. Peace time pursuits in that I-rtlde. This horse id to Sydney parties and did well in ice recs there. of about a week ago, Alan Winslow, American air see, was killed at Ottialwa. Wlfislow will be renasnbeled a! the first member of the All. to shoot down an 8 cciritinue to exad. toll of the il- lustrious great of the lest war. Noah Brusso, the only (bmadian ever to hold the heavyweight, box- ing title was in the news recently iaiadivmueactiosxltlsnotgohu- were weskIned by the loss of Bill ' lilli SPAIN? ANBIIINIURS‘ WIN GAMES Milton's Old Spaiusrs and Abbie Juniors emerged the YUM‘! ill last night's hockey doubleheader at the Forum. The scores were I-l and 4-3 respectively. In the first set-to between the Old Speinexs and Pirates the tea- room boys, after being outplayed in the , ‘ seniors and on the short end of a 1-0 score, staged s, comeback in the second and third to win out 8 to l, IUHHAIY first" Isriod 1. Pirates, Pineau (Phillip). Penalties: Lund, Cox, Richardsonp, Lnrter, l-lowatt. ‘ Second Period 2. Old Spain, Power (unassisted). 3- Old Spain, Archibald (Ook). Penalties: Tooinbs, Archer, Wil- liams, Archibald, Pineau (2), Lund. ThlrdPIlod 4. Old Spain, Mchriane (unas- sisted). Penalties: Archibald. Lineups Old Spain-Goal. O'Neil: de- fence, Power, Richardson. Ken- nedy; forwards, 00x, McDonald. Mclibrlane, Howatt. Milrnsghan, Archibald. Pirates-Goal, Chlpman: defence. Lund, barter, V_ Williams; for- wards, Gallant, ‘Ibombs, Acorn. Connors, Pirieau, Phillips, Juniors Beat Navy d-l In the second encounter Abbie Juniors emerged with a 4-3 win over a rugged Navy team. The game, a. much better display than the opener, was productive of heavy checking by the rival die- fences and brilliant stopping by. the net. mlnders. The Juniors give promhe of hav- ing s. great tea-m this winter, dis- playing two fast skating forward lines, a. defence averaging about 180 pounds who throw their weight around with reckless abandon and a goalie superb in the pinches. Maple Leaf Star Suffers Five-Inch Fracture Of Skull “Ace” Bailey's mdition “Highly Critical”. Horner And Shore S_u_s_pended. ‘OSTON (Qliadlau 71$) -n¢¢-li—~llllll'llhlpeclallutactedloflwllbollfaof Irvh “Ace? Bailey, 81-year-old Toronlo Maple Leaf hairy star to- night, police made their first move in the case by q ' Eddie Bill‘. Boston's robust defence star. about his part in the tragl: affair Bill!!- crashed to the ioe by Shore dufln‘ my, mm," 3,53,] bu“; Ind-hula Flatt-rial Hockey lasagna 3mg g; 5,94,, Gui,“ nun“ lflldllfclllllllllkoflflillfllllllftwsieadllyworpg mmyusgnl-"on, milled ha for consultation lat; hday, pun“ w; eh, fl-yns. “m. u, drah off fluid that resulted from the |Ilmjry sash"; lunar- i F imanilfittobemovedhewillbe, 1mm" iiiiiiAbbics 11.1.1 Scoreless By St. John Six» Both Teams Many Scoring Chances As Overtime Session Fails To __Iir_eak Deadlock.‘ - - - = Assoonasthelieafrightwing- transferred from the Audubon to Boston City Hospital to undergo an ‘r ‘y delicate operation. His condition tonisht was said to be “irrltiml." I i When a police inspector sot out to question Shore, another was sent to take Bailey's bed-side state- ment. His physicians, however. rifled against disturbing the patient. As soon as Bailey fell, the rigliti aide of his head striking the ice with terrific force, Homer rushed at Shun and, after a few heated words. knocked him down with a right-handed blow on the jaw.‘ Show went over backward and suf- , fered a deep scalp wound. Seven‘ stitches were required to close the, 85311. but today's X-ray tests for a fracture were negative. llioreAluaelt herb-sled I i Burs, one of the National League's outstanding stars, was al- most iuostrated when he recovered consciousness and learned the ser- ' usness of Bailey's injury. He told‘ police that he was dazed when Homer drove him against the back- ‘; boards and did not remember col- liding with Bailey. The sympathies of the Maple leaf players appeared evenly divid- ed between their dangerously in- ured teammate and the saddened Shore who, according to Smythc “has never done a mean thing in a hockey game." I-a With practice sessions under their belt they should go a long way to- ward a Maritime title. SUMMARY lint Period No eoore. Penalties: storey, Simpson (I), Cudmore. ‘Hm mighty Hawks of Moncton ed). “M1118 league. iwuldenioyabomithisyuar. Functions Perfectly atlero Temperatures Second Pei-log 1. Navy. McMahon (unassisted). I. Juniors, Saunders (unassist- s. Juniors, Simpson (imassisted). Penalties: Sbony,_Stewart, Mc- Mahon, Cudmon, Dillon Currie. ‘mrsreriod 4. Juniors, Stewart (unassisted). 5. Juniors, Currie (Btswarth 6. Navy, Dillon (unauisted). '1. Navy, Johnson (McMahon). Rnalties: Williams, Larfer, Cur- rie, Fitzgerald. Saunders. Unsure Juniors-Goal, Baker, defence, Gaudet, McKee, Simpson, Cousins; forwards, lfltsgerald, Stewart, Our- rie, Blanchard, Cudmore, Williams, Saunders. Navy-Goal, Martin: defence, Gravely concerned over the con- dlticu of his player, Connie Smythc, managing director of the Maple Leafs, was forced to appear in police court, where Leonard Kcnworth o1 Everett, Mass, a spec- tator at last night's game, charged him with asnult. Bmythe pleaded no; guilty and was released under 8100 bond for a hearing Dec. 27. Smythe remained in Boston when the Leaf team left for Mont- real for Thursday's game with Canadians. Dick Irwin, coach, and Prank Selke, mother Maple Leaf official. were in charge of the team. Smythc said the National Hockey league Board of Governors would hold a special meeting for investi- gatlon-as soon as he can leave Boston. ‘Die unfortunate part oi the it? ‘fielder of the Detroit Tigers. . Louis Browns to the money flushed mi iiiimous REIJ sill rum (By Paul Mlekelson. A-ociatcd Pres Sports Writer) CHICAGO, Dec. iii-Baseball's Lrade winds, imleashed ysterday WlLll history making fury as Con- nie Mack broke up his once un- beatable Atlhctics combination, blew more noted stars heifer skel- ter today. Leon “Gooss" Goslin, outfield star or the championship Washing-i ton Senators, was swapped outright for Jonathan Stone. rising out- Carl Reynolds, hard hitting out- fielder, was traded by the St. |.. Reserved H o c - Halifax Wolverines Friday Night s: 8.30 COME AND SEE A GREAT GAME Seats on sale at Forum Box Office this morning at l0 o'clock. VS. ABBIES Seats—50c, 75c, $1.00. Balcony—'35'c. Children's Seats—25c. (Canadian Ptessl ’ SAINT JOHN, N. B., lJcc. Lin-An. ‘overtime period failed w break a| scorclca dead-ock between Saun. John Beavers and Chiirlutietouui! Abegweits in a Maritime llocke) M38806 fixture tonight. The result left their league positions unchan- ged, Abegweils remaining in third place and Beavers in the cellar. After a listless first period, the and ambitious Boston Red Sox for pitcher Ivy Andrews and Smead Jollsy, another slugging outfielder. As soon as Manager Rogers Hornsby of the Browns, considered one of the keencst David Harums in baseball, completed the deal, he sent Jollcy. pitcher Wallace Hebert and shortstop Jim Levey to Holly- wood of the Pacific Coast League in a straight deal for Allen Strange, regarded as one of the prize short- stop prospects in the game. Roger Pecklnpaugh, former man- ager of the Cleveland Indians, was signed as manager of the Kansas City Club of the American Asso- ciation and the Red 5OX-—fllI]'I'G getting in almost every dcl and stirring up most of thc activity— announced they had signed a won-k- ing agreement. with Kansas City as a first step toward mtabllshmezit of a farm system. Outcllstanced for probably the first time during a trading spree, the National league managers convinced observers that a uniform ball was ceitain for the two Major Leagues, effective next season, Asked by President John Heydler for their opinion, the National Bailey incident is that grim visag- ed spectre that stares iii the face every hockeyist who suffers such~ an lniury: ‘They never come back." | Dr. Bill Carson, a gseat amateur centre with Stratfordls Ontariol Hockey Association team and later i with Toronto St. Pats suiti-rcd an injury less serious than tho Ace | His skull was sfghtly fractured! when be was checked by a Boston i ‘efenceuian at Ioiontc. He linger- I ed in the big time for a your or so but was never the same playvr Another such case was that of Dick Irvin, present coach of the Storey, barter; forwards, Cox, Mc- Mahon, Johnson, Smith, Dillon, Ryan. l Melvin Diamond, official referee, of the league, handled both games in a capable manner Mei rules with a strict hand and also hands out timely advice to the offending players. N. H. L. SCHEDULED GAMES FOR TONIGHT Rangers a! Ottawa. Dry books cannot always be da- pended upon to satisfy one‘a thirlt for knowledge. Leafs, who received a skull frac- ture while playing with Chicago Blsckhawks. nu playing cami-I ended shortly after he came back‘ to the hockey wars 1 There was probably no one in Boston tmlght more grieved over. Bailey's mishap than the r0bllst,| pink checked Shore. i An aggressive Player with the nevsr-eay-die spirit about him that has been a. source of wonderment to American sports writers since I161 came down out of the Canadian West, Eddie is nevcrtlxless a mild! and llkeable chap off the ice For years be upheld his renown ss the [league's "bsdman" by lending all players in time spent in the pen- alty bzx. 'l'his year, however, he has been out-distanced by Homenl who leach the Calder circuit with well owes- an hour spent on the blich of penitence. HOCKEY , RESULTS i l Ohwa Sensor City Lune S; Lafialle Hull, 2. _ h, d; Ridenus, 4- _ fi). “Annual. mauve: m e d" and 3 wilt?" ~‘ ' . A . I} o. n. Q1 Iltohener-Wairloc b l ' finds Xavier I. It Vletwias 5- g ,ly for a livelier sphere. Only Bill league managers voted unanimous- Terry, malizegvl‘ of the world's championship New York Giants. cast a vote against it. Terry's pitchers rose to new hurling heights with the recognized "dead" National Ileague ball and no one blamed him for fighting against a change. Meanwhile, the American league club owners did nothing about the ball, adopting a “watchful waiting" policy. SBBRINB REiIlRDS Pbilowing is an unofficial list. of smiing records of M. Ii. L. includ- ing last night's games: play livened and continued in brisk style until the game was over. The single point resulting from the draw was the second gain for Saint. John during the season, Beavers having won only one victory out of ten pre- vious fixtures. A few exciting skirmishes around time Abegweit net, three fine stops by Charlie Wilson in the Saint John (qr-mus, a breezy final three minu- ended m peppy mariner as the No. 1 4 Beaver firing line matched wits with aggressive secondaries of the visitors. A penalty apiece to Ivan Nichol- son and Jack Draper Piebvliwli m“ Ngpgctive opposing clubs witn chan- ces w but smart regains and air-tight checking held the assault- ing six at bay. Nicholson went. oil for holding while Captain Draper's“ infringement was the dumDKIIB 0i Walter Lawior. The latter was hurt when the two crushed in the Beaver end ‘m; h“ m be helped to his feet. Draper also suffered a bruised leg when they came W869i"- Wilson Too Good Abbies came close to swring only to be misinteu thrice by Wilson- l-le smothered a three man rush and rebound once. Later Gulliver work- ed into a clear spot. unmolested, took a forward pass-from Hudson and me local goalie leaped from the protection of his will! W bu") “Way the puck. A fast Abbie nish took 0min close in on Wilson but the laws;- outguessed the veteran will‘ guard and blocked the hard drive. Early in the middle canto both Beaver lilies made it interesting and "Kick" McCann had a number of clme calls. Houston's shootifll; “'35 accurate except once near the 0106c u! the period when he fumbled af- ter receivinl; B m" Bflmef 9888-01"- irom Draper. “lkc's" shot blazed goalward with McCann at the other corner of the net but the disc went wide of its mark. Rleist was clone in to thc Char- lottetown citadel four times but 106i his balance before he could snnP the nibbcr into the tWl-fiflfi- TM" passes were sent his will’ hi" U" BOOKING RECORDS MuManm Irvine (H) James (H) ,, Cowley (W) Lennon 1W) Miller (H) Benton (A) (H) 5 3 v McArtIiu-r (A) Kelly (A) ..... McDonald (l!) Shields (W) Mosher (W) Hudson 4A) "s. 151k!’ (W) liawigne" (W) . Pontoons (W) Dicks-anti) Du play missed fire. McNeiil managed a pretty solo sally with Gulliver and Carroll doing time and he raced atrflgfit to the goal only to have hi5 swift bucic-hander deflected by MC- Cann and before the bell the cor- pulent defanoemsn ran into thc en- gmy goalpost after a torrid rush and came out of the collision with a badly iiurnbed Irm- tes and a pair of penalties furnished l with his stick. Dickson boarded i lonsi League Hockey gums the highlights of the first period- I Hudson and the latter retaliated, so lflgggrd Play was spasmodic, with only 0v; both were waved to the bench for 1.15m” C_ gmdy 0g New yo,“ _ casionai fast bursts but the verso, ‘- Timely On Sport; Red Ewart. Coach of the Wolv- erines lPDelz-s to hays plant; of foundation for the report thdt the Beavers will take scme beating in their own rink. . To Draw e a The will!“ lqflld ‘proved them- selves no mean aggregation when: which handed them m 5-2 trounc- ' in! draw A summary of the nines pfiyssl o“, OM41,“ ltrlgelremshows them to be all hard Early in the ltanaa latabrooks. N?" new“. r wow” l wormed his way around back of the I Abbie cage with the rubber and passed out to McNeil. The latter hammered the puck goalward at close range and the red light went , on. The referees overruled the goal 1 judge, though, seeing the shot had ‘ struck a. goal upright. With time well gone Wilson went 1118M B-lld Iflrrer the two points down to block the hard-working rcd- which separate them from the sec- thatclied Kelly and received a sev- ‘ 0nd Pflltlfln holders. ' ere smash fri the mouth, losing his] bridge-work and taking time out for first aid. He spit out teeth, rinsed llressilte to improve their standing his mouth after a bleeding spell and and the Wolves fresh from their went back to his citadel. Just be- VRIY-OTY Over the Mglicton Hawks (ore that he had gone prone to halt I will be "pepped" up plenty. Hudson, who almost tallied. ' ' e Four men were banished the period. McGiashsn held Draper . is in receipt of &s 1933-34 use. Nov. SQ-Abbles 2; Beavers 0, Dec. l-Hawks 1 Beavers 0. Dec. 8~Wolves d; Beavers 0 Dec. l3—Abbles 0; Beavers 0. a two minutes. They were joined by (my Houston, who tripped Kelly, but e v - Ji-mmetts smart stalling thwarted book the frantic Abegweit bids. cmu,,,,,"l‘;,,,,,, jidufflef‘ once mLSlCd a splendid chance when | the not“ um penalty record- Mocflnn slipped the rubber Wk to ~01 several seasons also less-as of- . him in error and then managed toflldn m,“ a,” furmsres Wade“ . ha“ the mm" Baum?“ m“- with several fine articles on differ- The gains finished with a fliury of pleasing hockey, with the home- sters doing most of the forcing in the overtime. Reistls rising shot was barely turned away by McCunns aim in the first five minutes. Pre- quent mixups near the Charlotte- town coop had the small crowd on its feet. Thanks! I a e s f "Knuckcr" Irvine is chasing, c1060 0n the heels of Sammy Mc- » Menus for scoring honors. Irvine collected two goals last night to boost his total to i4, one less than his teammate who has l5. DOWN THE ALLEYS Y- M. C. A. ALLEYS Guardian .. .. CarterdzOo, . 2H9: High single N. J. Clow, 818. High three N, J.‘ Clow, 754. Stewart's Bakery . 2671 ‘Deiephone Co. . . .. 2488 High single R. McLellan, 2'11. High three R. Mclellan, 014. umwrs i (lnrlottetown - Goal, McCann; defence, Walker and Currie; centre, McGlaslien; wings, Nicholson and Kelly: subs, Lawior, Gulliver, Hud- son, Gross. Saint John-Goal, Wilson; de- fence, McNeiil and Draper; centre, Dickson; wings, Houston and Esta- brooks; subs, Jemmett, Reist, Car- roll, Doucet. Officials - J. H. Drummle and Fred Penstone, Saint John. NO mmm“ “d” Bruce Stewart's . ms Penalties-Nicholson, Draper. Mu- mean‘: - v ~~ - - -- ~ -- 3191 5mm,’ red“, High single S. Johnson, 251. No 5Com High three S. Johnson. 623. Penalties-Carroll, Gulliver, Wal- _ ken R- 'I‘_ l-Iolmans .. . 168i 11mg 113191; Prowae Bros. .. 1200s No 5mm High single A. Henry, 265. Penalties -_ McGlashen, Dickson, Hlsh three A. Henry. 601. Hudson, Houston. Ulla .- - - . - . 2986 Overtime Period: Patterson's 2706 High single ‘n. ailscncuitfeiz. High three F. Arseniuiit, 784., No score. Pcriiilt it's-None. GOOD. . . They must be Beavers In. Hard 1 Beavers did much of the Preiiifig my“; the arse and many w v in the Abbie ms. As in the first period m" 1°“ ah ahowod a tendency to set ahead of flae puck when it crossed the last N“. 11m and many whintles resul- i on", ' i,‘ f Kelly, Culiivcr. “so; $0.1m“ and Walker's ' of Draper caused the three lea of this session- fl] they could do to send the llmf lb overtime without. s W!!!" tn them. wuscna uve i" CigarsCome... CigarsGo... but for over 50 years PEG TOPhas been Canada's favouriteclgsr. v.2.‘ Qofir-s-erlei-aanas-eupwcsv-uuuwHasGABHBQQ-IQEwQ Iv~OlIIwMIwInG~nUunnfiqnénwvinubqfini pnflnflwnbflbbbpoboflhwuaua0a¢QOn5:5:a; fie A a .-».~..sa~ 4 ten».- they held the Ahegweits-s team; Monday night-to a scoreless . v 6- M.» hwe. Ywnws In The Abbiea will have s, pin; V ,out" to take Wolves here tomorrow " see ‘ No doubt both teams will put‘ on V Jim's.» during: The Guardian sports department; .' and i 300K. from the editor; I; 9-7\}-. ent players in the League-Many _